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The 2022-23 Tarleton State University Men’s Basketball media guide was produced by Nate Bural of the Tarleton Athletic Communications office.
Credentials for Tarleton State home games are issued to working media only. Due to limitations and work space on press row, game day credentials must be requested 48 hours prior to the date of the game.
Members of the media can obtain photos on all Tarleton State coaches and athletes as well as official Tarleton State logos by contacting Nate Bural (bural@tarleton.edu).
This is a preseason media guide, which is sent to production prior to the start of the regular season. The assigned numbers or non-numbers are subject to change throughout the season.
First Season of Competition 1906
No Intercollegiate Competition 1942-44
First Season as Senior College 1961
First Season as NCAA Division II 1994
First Season as NCAA Division I 2020
All-Time Record as a Senior College 898-811 (.526)
All-Time Record as an NCAA Institution 584-259 (.693)
Lone Star Conference (D2) Regular Season Championships (last) 3 (2015)
Lone Star Conference (D2) Division Championships (last) 4 (2006)
Lone Star Conference (D2) Tournament Championships (last) 3 (2014)
NCAA Division II Regional Championships (last) 4 (2016)
Years in the NCAA Division II Playoffs 14 (2002-06, 2008, 2010-17)
Last Division II Playoff Appearance 2017 (Lost 90-94 OT, vs Fort Lewis; SC Regional 1st Round)
Head Coach
Billy Gillispie
Alma Mater Texas State, 1983
NCAA Division I Coaching Record 172-135 (10 Seasons) Record at Tarleton 24-27 (2 Seasons)
Assistant Coach
Zach Settembre Alma Mater Syracuse, 2012
Assistant Coach
Noah Croak Alma Mater Indiana, 2016
Assistant Coach Joseph Jones Alma Mater Texas A&M, 2008
Zane Guadagnolo Alma Mater
Emporia State, 2015
Phone (254) 968-9018
(817) 995-3949
Jake Withee Alma Mater
Arizona State, 2016
(254) 968-1803
(970) 319-2260
jwithee@tarleton.edu
Drew Banks
Alma Mater UT Dallas, 2013
(254) 459-5577
(817) 996-5173
Pos. Ht. Yr.
No. Name
Hometown / Previous School
0 Rod Brown F 6-7 Gr. Memphis, TN / Jacksonville
1 Noah McDavid G 6-5 So. Dallas, TX / Lake Highlands HS
2 Freddy Hicks G/F 6-6 So. Searcy, AR / Searcy HS
3 Shamir Bogues G 6-4 So. Killeen, TX / Killeen Ellison HS
4 Mareng Gatkuoth
G 6-6 Jr. Anchorage, AK / Montana State
5 Lue Williams G 6-5 Jr. Atmore, AL / Coastal Alabama CC-South
10 Lajae Jones G 6-7 Fr. Jacksonville, FL / Fletcher HS
12 Tiger Booker G 5-10 Jr. Chicago, IL / New Mexico JC
13 Shakur Daniel G 6-6 Gr. Toronto, Canada / Ranger JC
14 Javontae Hopkins G 6-0 Jr. Houston, TX / Fort Bend Travis HS
15 KiAndre Gaddy F 6-6 Jr. Dallas, TX / Walla Walla
20 Luke Winslow G 6-2 So. Oklahoma City, OK / Christian Heritage Academy
22 Jalen Thomas G 6-0 Jr. Amarillo, TX / Oklahoma Panhandle St.
23 Jakorie Smith F 6-6 Jr. Utica, MS / East Mississippi CC
24 Nasan Ayala G 6-3 Jr. Queens, NY / Pratt CC
25 Coreyoun Rushin
F 6-6 Gr. Chicago, IL / Chicago State
33 Garry Clark F 6-7 So. St. Louis, MO / Western Texas JC
35 Timothy Ferguson G 6-2 Fr. Melissa, TX / Melissa HS
44 Tydan Archibald G 6-0 Jr. Katy, TX / Southern Arkansas
Pos. Ht. Yr.
No. Name
Hometown / Previous School
44 Tydan Archibald G 6-0 Jr. Katy, TX / Southern Arkansas
24 Nasan Ayala G 6-3 Jr. Queens, NY / Pratt CC
3 Shamir Bogues G 6-4 So. Killeen, TX / Killeen Ellison HS
12 Tiger Booker G 5-10 Jr. Chicago, IL / New Mexico JC
0 Rod Brown F 6-7 Gr. Memphis, TN / Jacksonville
33 Garry Clark F 6-7 So. St. Louis, MO / Western Texas JC
13 Shakur Daniel G 6-6 Gr. Toronto, Canada / Ranger JC
35 Timothy Ferguson G 6-2 Fr. Melissa, TX / Melissa HS
15 KiAndre Gaddy F 6-6 Jr. Dallas, TX / Walla Walla
4 Mareng Gatkuoth G 6-6 Jr. Anchorage, AK / Montana State
2 Freddy Hicks G/F 6-6 So. Searcy, AR / Searcy HS
14 Javontae Hopkins G 6-0 Jr. Houston, TX / Fort Bend Travis HS
10 Lajae Jones G 6-7 Fr. Jacksonville, FL / Fletcher HS
1 Noah McDavid G 6-5 So. Dallas, TX / Lake Highlands HS
25 Coreyoun Rushin F 6-6 Gr. Chicago, IL / Chicago State
23 Jakorie Smith F 6-6 Jr. Utica, MS / East Mississippi CC
22 Jalen Thomas G 6-0 Jr. Amarillo, TX / Oklahoma Panhandle St.
5 Lue Williams G 6-5 Jr. Atmore, AL / Coastal Alabama CC-South
20 Luke Winslow G 6-2 So. Oklahoma City, OK / Christian Heritage Academy
Name Pronunciation
Tydan Archibald Tie-din Arch-UH-bald
Nasan Ayala Nase-ON Eye-ALL-uh
Shamir Bogues Shuh-MEER BOH-gz
Tiger Booker Tiger Booker
Rod Brown Rod Brown
Garry Clark Gary Clark
Shakur Daniel Shuh-COOR Daniel
Timothy Ferguson Timothy Ferguson
KiAndre Gaddy Key-ON-dre Gad-ee
Mareng Gatkuoth muh-RANG gat-COOTH
Freddy Hicks Freddy Hicks
Javontae Hopkins Juh-VON-tay HOP-kins
Luh-JAY Jones
Lajae Jones
Noah McDavid Noah McDavid
Coreyoun Rushin Corey-ON RUSH-in
Jakorie Smith Juh-COREY Smith
Jalen Thomas Jalen Thomas
Lue Williams
Lue Williams
Luke Winslow Luke Winslow
Breakdown No.
Freshman 2 Sophomore 5 Junior 9 Graduate Student 3 Texas 7 New York 1 Arkansas 1 Illinois 2 Tennessee 1 Missouri 1 International 1 Alaska 1 Florida 1 Mississippi 1 Alabama 1 Oklahoma 1
Billy Gillispie Head Coach 3rd Texas State (1983)
Zach Settembre Assistant Coach 1st Syracuse (2012)
Noah Croak Assistant Coach 1st Indiana (2016)
Joseph Jones Assistant Coach 3rd Texas A&M (2008)
Elexus Trenkle Graduate Manager 2nd UTSA (2020)
After one of the richest histories of successful college men’s basketball programs in the state of Texas, Tarleton State University is raising its institutional profile to the highest level by transitioning to NCAA Division I.
Tarleton State University is in its third year as a member of the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) and NCAA Division I.
“President (Dr. James) Hurley’s bold vision to take Tarleton to Division I isn’t just about athletics; it will raise the profile of an already great school. This move will let folks everywhere see what we already know — Tarleton State University is a great place to get your degree and change your life,” said Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp.
As Tarleton transitions to NCAA Division I this season, it’s worth looking back at one of the most dominate Division II programs during the Texans’ 26-year run as a D2 powerhouse.
From 1994-2020, the Texans amassed a Division II record of 560-232 for a winning percentage of .707, ranking as one of the elite programs in all of college basketball. The Texans advanced to 14 NCAA Tournaments in a 16-year span, a run not matched by any Texas team in Division II. The Texans won seven Lone Star Conference regular season championships and three LSC tournament championships. In its NCAA Division II era, Tarleton won 20 or more games in a season 15 times.
In the postseason, Tarleton’s success was second to none in the state. The Texans won four NCAA South Central regional championships to advance to the Elite Eight and went to the NCAA Division II Final Four two times – the only NCAA school in the state of Texas at any level to go to multiple Final Fours.
Wisdom Gym is located in the health and physical education building on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium, and serves as the home to Texan basketball.
The gym, named for longtime coach and athletic director W.J. Wisdom, was built in 1970 at a cost of $1.3 million. A $1.7 million expansion project was completed in 1977. The total physical education complex covers 114,343 square feet of floor space.
The Texan basketball teams play in the main gym that seats 3,000 spectators. Seating in the lower south side has chair backs, which were installed in 1999 and brand-new seats were updated prior to the start of the 2017-18 season. A new hardwood floor was installed in the summer of 2010, replacing the original floor, and new student seating was installed in the fall of 2010.
On May 19, 2022, the TAMUS Board of Regents approved the construction of a $110 million Convocation Center. This will take Texan Hoops to an even higher level!
Tarleton’s Texan Iron Weight Room features a great setup with some elite aspects, such as the Perform-X Band System. The layout of the facility will allows the ability to train more student-athletes in a more efficient manner with an entire weight-room session taking place at one rack.
The weight room provides 16 Power Lift Racks with in-laid platforms on the floor of the facility that features the Perform-X Band System for band-resisted jump and quickness training, as well as added variable resistance to conventional weight training exercises. Each of the racks are fully loaded with a complete maple wood center in-laid platforms with the band system, Uesaka Bumper Plates, and Iron Grip Plates, a step-up/squat box, land-mine rotational device, medicine ball, and Dyna-Disc for ankle strengthening.
The facility was also fitted with Regupol rubber flooring throughout the room, with the Tarleton “T” logo at each entrance, as well as dense “crash pads” at each platform, and two in-laid quick foot ladders.
The men’s basketball program is well represented in Tarleton’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, which debuted in 1980, currently consists of over 200 former Tarleton athletic greats, including 39 former men’s basketball players and three former men’s basketball coaches. Here’s a closer look at the inductees with ties to the men’s basketball program:
Monty Montgomery (1917-1921)
Vernon “Bunt” Adams (1917-1921)
Zelna Compton (1919-1923)
Brady Nix (1923-1926)
Willard Baxter (1933-1934)
Robert Glover (1933-1934)
Willie Tate (1934-1935)
Oran Spears (1934-1936)
Joe Headstream (1935-1936)
Elmer Finley (1935-1936)
Jimmie Britt (1935-1936)
Jude Smith (1934-1937)
Thurman “Slue” Hull (1936-1937)
Carl McConachie (1936-1938)
Tommy Tinker (1936-1939)
Bernie Lavoice Scudday (1938-40)
Stanley Haedge (1960-64)
Barry Knott (1993-95)
Sherman Perry (1967-69)
W. J. Wisdom (1920-1943)
Marshall Procter (1959-1963)
Jimmy Locke (1969-1973)
Dwayne Johnson (1977-1981)
Ross Taylor (1980-1984)
Donnie Campbell (1958-1991)
Mark Smith (1989-92)
Steve Sassman (1989-92)
Larry Aldridge (1960-64)
Jim Moreno (1988-92)
Ed Milton (1989-93)
Chris Givens (1991-94)
Tracy Guy (1988-90)
Jeffrey McFadden (1988-90)
Ryan Huntley (1995-99)
Gabe Johnson (1995-99)
Danny Jones (2001-03)
Lonn Reisman (1988-2018)
Collatt Johnson (1997-01)
Perhaps the most astounding feat in this history of Tarleton Athletics was the 86-game winning streak achieved by Coach William J. Wisdom’s men’s basketball teams between 1934 and 1938.
This achievement set a national record. which held until John Wooden’s UCLA Bruins won 88 basketball games in a row in the 1970s. During the period of the winning streak, the Plowboys outscored their opponents 3,547 to 1,650 points. Tarleton won four consecutive Central Texas Conference Championships in the midst of their four straight undefeated seasons.
Wisdom’s teams went on to an overall record of 111-2 for the years 1934-39. For an entire ten-year period from 1930 to 1940, wisdom’s teams lost only ten games.
“Most of them thought I had found a secret or developed a new style of play, but I hadn’t. We just played basketball and the boys wanted to play. That’s all there was to it.” - W.J. Wisdom
Lonn Reisman finished with 691 career wins — 654 of them at Tarleton — which is the most wins by anyone in Tarleton history and the most wins of any active head coach in the state of Texas at any NCAA level. He’s one of 14 coaches at the Division I and II levels combined with more than 650 career wins and ranks within the top 15 in the country in winning percentage by a Division II head coach.
His other 37 wins came in three seasons as the head coach of Connors Junior College and Trumann High School (Ark.). He also served as the assistant coach at Southeastern Oklahoma, where he recruited and coached NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman. Reisman was the first person thanked by Rodman in his NBA Hall of Fame induction speech.
In his final season, Reisman received one of the highest honors a coach can receive from the NABC. He was named the recipient of the Guardians of the Game Award for Leadership and was recognized at the 2018 NCAA Division I Final Four in San Antonio (left).
Tarleton has placed several players in the professional ranks during its NCAA Division II era (1994-2020). The list of professional Texans include:
HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS:
Davene Carter [2]
NBA D-LEAGUE:
Mookie Works (America NBDL) [3]
John Davis (America NBDL)
Terrance Gamble (America NBDL) [4]
OTHER AMERICAN LEAGUES:
Chuck Guy (America UBA) [1]
Jeffrey Henfield (America ABA)
Marcus Jacobs (America IBL)
Chris Johnson (America ABA)
Vincent Bridgewater (America USBL)
Chris Williams (America ABA)
Nic Gamble (America ABA)
OVERSEAS:
E.J. Reed (Sweden)
Romond Jenkins (Argentina)
DeAndre Upchurch (Finland)
Chuck Guy (Spain) [1]
Jeremiah Wilson (Argentina)
Corin Henry (Denmark)
Eric Williams (Germany)
Brandon Lee (Mexico)
Monquel Pegues (Romania)
Danny Jones (Switzerland)
LaShon Sheffield (Ireland)
Greg Manderson (China)
Limar Wilson (Japan)
David Stephens (Germany)
Stephan Sheckles (Scotland)
Tim Burnette (Germany)
Peter Praznovsky (Austria)
Kris Howell (Mexico)
Ryan Huntley (Scotland)
ASSOCIATE’S DEGREES
Histotechnology, A.A.S. Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S.
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Accounting, B.B.A. Administrative Systems, B.B.A. Agribusiness, B.S. Agricultural Services and Development, B.S. Animal Science, B.S. Applied Science, B.S. Art, B.F.A. Biology, B.S. Biomedical Science, B.S. Business, B.A.A.S. Chemistry, B.S. Civil Engineering, B.S. Communication Studies, B.A. Communication Studies, B.S. Computer Information Systems, B.B.A. Computer Information Systems, B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Construction Science and Management, B.S. Criminal Justice, B.S.
Criminal Justice Administration, B.A.A.S. Digital Media Studies, B.S. Economics, B.S.
Electrical Engineering, B.S. Engineering Physics, B.S. English, B.A.
Environmental Engineering, B.S. Environmental Science, B.S. Finance, B.B.A.
General Business, B.B.A. General Studies, B.S. Geoscience, B.S. Health Professions Technology, B.A.T. History, B.A.
Human Resources Management, B.B.A. Industrial Technology, B.S. Information Technology, B.A.A.S. Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S. International Business, B.B.A. International Studies, B.A. Kinesiology, B.S. Management, B.B.A.
Manufacturing and Industrial Management, B.A.A.S. Manufacturing Engineering Technology, B.S. Marketing, B.B.A.
Mathematics, B.S. Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. Medical Laboratory Science, B.S. Music, B.A. Music, B.M. Nursing, B.S.N. Performance, B.M. Physics, B.S. Political Science, B.A. Political Science, B.S. Psychology, B.S. Public Health, B.S. Social Work, B.S.W. Sociology, B.S. Spanish, B.A. Theatre, B.F.A. Veterinary Technology, B.AS. Wildlife, Sustainability, and Ecosystem Sciences, B.S.
Accounting, MAcc Agricultural and Consumer Resources, M.S. Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences, M.S. Athletic Training, M.S.
Biology, M.S.
Business Administration, M.B.A.
Clinical Mental Health Counseling, M.S. PC Communication Studies, M.A.
Counseling, M.Ed.
Criminal Justice, M.C.J.
Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. PC
Educational Administration, M.Ed.
English, M.A.
Environmental Science, M.S. History, M.A.
Human Resources Management, M.S. Information Systems, M.S.
Kinesiology, M.S.
Mathematics, M.S. Medical Laboratory Science, M.S. Music Education, M.M.
Nursing Administration, M.S.N. Nursing Education, M.S.N. Public Administration, M.P.A.
Quality and Engineering Management, M.S. Social Work, M.S.W.
Educational Leadership, Ed.D.
6-7 | Graduate Student Memphis, Tennessee Cordova High School | Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE (2021-2022):
Played in 28 games for the Dolphins as a junior … Averaged 2.9 points and 2.6 rebounds in 13.5 minutes per game … scored in doublefigures once, with 12 points against Stetson … recorded a seasonhigh 10 rebounds against Bellarmine.
NEW MEXICO (2020-2021):
Appeared in 20 games for the Lobos … Averaged 7.4 points and 4.8 rebounds in 23.5 minutes per game … Recorded one double-double, scored in double-digits six times and came down with double-digit rebounds twice.
PEARL RIVER CC (2019-2020):
Played in 27 games, as a sophomore for the Wildcats, averaging 13.1 points and 6.5 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game … helped lead the Wildcats to a NJCAA DI undefeated season, the No. 1 seed in the national tournament and their second straight Region XXIII Championship … recorded five 20-point point games along with six double-doubles on the season.
WICHITA STATE (2017-2019):
Redshirted in 2017-18 after spending the summer completing coursework so he could graduate early … Played in both exhibition games of the season, averaging 7 points and 2.5 rebounds in 14.5 minutes … Appeared in 36 games as a redshirt freshman, averaging 1.1 points and 1.3 rebounds in 7.1 minutes per game … Plated in all four games through Wichita State’s run to the NIT semifinals in New York.
Graduated in three years from Cordova High School, located just East of Memphis … Played basketball, track and football … Helped the Wolves reach the 2016 Tennessee AAA State Semifinals for the first time in school history and earned all-tournament status … In 2017, assisted Cordova win a regional title while averaging 21 points and 14 rebounds … Captured MVP honors at the 2017 district and regional tournaments … Also earned MVP status at the Hotbed Classic and Penny Hoopfest.
PERSONAL:
Majoring in criminal justice … Is a 2017 graduate of Cordova High School in Memphis, Tennessee … Full name Rodgerick De’Andre Brown … Nickname is Hot Rod … Father is Mark and mothers are Crystal and Alsueka … Has one brother, Donald Lloyd, and two sisters, Jasmine and Yasmine.
6-5 | Sophomore Dallas, Texas Lake Highlands High School
FRESHMAN (2021-22):
Played in all 31 games as a true freshman with 18 starts, averaging 6.2 points (.386 3PT%) and 2.3 rebounds in 24.4 minutes per game … Earned two WAC Freshman of the Week accolades … Scored a careerhigh 25 points (11-12 FT), to go with five rebounds and two assists, vs. Dallas Christian on Dec. 7 … Had six double-digit scoring games … Made 4-of-6 from downtown against Dixie State on Dec. 30, going for 17 points, three rebounds and three steals.
LAKE HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL:
Earned three varsity letters in basketball for the Wildcats … Was ranked No. 9 overall among all shooting guards in the state of Texas as a senior ... Averaged 23.7 points per game during his final prep season, which ranked third across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex … Also averaged 5.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.7 steals per contest while shooting 50.9 percent from the floor … Connected at a 35.9 percent clip from downtown and shot 85.1 percent at the foul line … In 2020-21, led Lake Highlands to a 19-8 overall record, District 7-6A second place finish and a third round appearance in the TX UIL 6A Boys State Basketball Tournament … Selected as the District 7-6A Offensive Player of the Year and received Class 6A TABC AllRegion recognition at the conclusion of his prep career … Scored 1,235 points in his three years with the Wildcats … Chose Tarleton over offers from Army, Bucknell, Denver, Navy, Texas State and UC Riverside … Was a dedicated student throughout high school, maintaining a 3.8 grade point average … Earned District 7-6A AllAcademic and TABC Academic All-State accolades all three years … He was also a member of the Richardson ISD Student Athlete Leadership Team … Competed on the club circuit for Triumph Basketball under coach Damon Hodge as well.
Is a 2021 graduate of Lake Highlands HS in Dallas, Texas … Son of Chad McDavid and Nicole Harper … Has a sister, Hannah … Majoring in international business … Born June 5.
6-6 | Sophomore Searcy, Arkansas Searcy High School
SOPHOMORE (2022-23):
Named Preseason All-WAC Second Team.
C-FRESHMAN (2021-22): Started all 31 games for the Texans, averaging 12.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 0.9 steals in 31.1 minutes per game … He averaged the second most rebounds and the third most points on the team … Scored 20+ points in seven games, the most such games on the team, including a career-high 29 points on 10-of-15 shooting (3-3 3PT, 6-8 FT), to go with four rebounds, two assists and two steals … Tarleton went 7-0 when Hicks scored at least 20 points … Scored 10+ points in 20 games … Had a career-high nine rebounds four different times … Ended the season with six straight games scoring in double figures, averaging 17.3 points … In WAC play, he averaged more than double the points in conference play (16.3 PPG) as he did in non-conference play (8.1 PPG) … Had a career-long 20+ point three-game streak from Feb. 19-26.
FRESHMAN (2020-21): Named the WAC Freshman of the Year … Appeared in all 20 games for Tarleton, making 16 starts … Led all WAC first-year players in scoring (8.2 PPG) … Finished second on the team in rebounds per game (5.4) and was first in blocks per game (0.6) … Led Tarleton with three double-doubles … Averaged 8.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in conference play … Was Tarleton’s leading rebounder, as he finished the season with 108 boards ... Had seven double-digit scoring games … Enjoyed his best game in a 65-47 road victory over UTRGV on March 5, finishing with 21 points and 11 boards, both of which were game-highs … Recorded his first career double-double with a 20-point, 13-rebound performance against California Baptist on Jan. 16 … Finished with 13 points and 13 rebounds at Dixie State on Feb. 20 to post his second-ever double-double.
SEARCY HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Searcy High School ... Was a team captain his senior season ... Is Searcy’s alltime leading scorer with 1,603 points ... Was a two-time All-State and two-time All-Conference ... Ranked No. 13 in the state of Arkansas ... As a senior, averaged 24 points on the season, including 27 points per game in conference play, with 11 rebounds, three assists and two blocks ... Shot 47 percent from the floor, 30 percent on three-pointers and 78 percent at the free throw line ... Led the 5A East region in scoring his senior season ... Excelled off the court in the classroom as he was in the Spanish honor society and a member of student council at Searcy HS.
PERSONAL: Majoring in kinesiology ... Is a 2020 graduate of Searcy HS in Searcy, Arkansas ... Son of Jennifer and Freddy Hicks ... Father played four years at Arkansas State ... Has a brother, Cameron, and two sisters, Sydney and Kerrington ... Played AAU for All Arkansas Red ... Born May 13.
C-FRESHMAN (2021-22):
Named to the WAC’s All-Defensive Team, one of just five players awarded the honor … Was the first player in program history to be selected to the All-Defensive Team … His 55 total steals ranked third in the WAC, and had the tied-fourth most steals per game at 1.8 SPG … Posted 14 multi-steal games – eight of which came in conference play- and recorded 3+ steals 10 times … His seven steals at South Alabama were an individual game-high in the WAC and the fourth-most in a single game in school history … Also had 18 blocks, second on the team … Played in all 31 games, starting 29 times, averaging 7.1 points on 46.3 percent shooting, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists in 29.1 minutes per game … Scored a career-high 20 points at eventual NCAA national champion Kansas on Nov. 12, 2021, adding four steals … Scored 10+ points in seven games … Had a season-high seven rebounds three times, and a career-high-tying six assists against UTRGV on Jan. 29.
FRESHMAN (2020-21):
Made 15 starts across 19 games … Averaged 6.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.9 steals per game … Was second in the WAC in steals per game … Led Tarleton with 37 total steals, tied for second in blocked shots (10) and was third on the team in assists (40) … Posted five double-digit scoring games … Grabbed 5+ rebounds on six occasions … Dished out at least four assists in as many games and recorded 3+ steals eight times … Scored a career-high 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting against Weber State on Jan. 17 … Finished with 14 points and five rebounds in Tarleton’s first WAC home victory in a 64-55 win over New Mexico State on Feb. 27 … Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds in a win over Arlington Baptist on Dec. 9 … Had a career-best six assists to help Tarleton complete a road sweep of UTRGV on March 6 in its final game of the season … Stole the ball a season-high five times as a part of an eight-rebound, seven-point, five-assist and two-block effort in Tarleton’s inaugural Division I game vs. Dallas Christian on Nov. 29.
Played three years on varsity... Named the District 12-6A MVP ... TABC 6A All-State ... TABC 6A All-Region ... District MVP and Offensive MVP ... Ranked No. 12 in the state ... Scored over 1,000 points in two years ... Led the Eagles to a 35-5 record and won the District 12A Championship with a 16-0 record as a senior ... Advanced to the 6A Regional finals while being ranked No. 3 in the state ... Averaged 16 points, four rebounds, four steals and two assists as a senior ... Scored a careerhigh 33 points that season ... As a junior, named the District 12-6A Offensive MVP and named first team all-district and all-region ... Also named all-district as a sophomore ... Also ran track and cross country and played soccer.
Majoring in fine arts (photography) ... Is a 2020 graduate of Ellison High School in Killeen, Texas ... Full name is Shamir Dashan Bogues ... Nickname is Mir ... Son of Shannon and Shantell Bogues ... Father Shannon is a retired veteran ... Has two brothers, Shannon Jr. and Shameim ... Shannon played collegiately for SFA and for the Milwaukee Bucks’ G League organization, the Wisconsin Herd, and is now overseas playing in Germany ... Played AAU for Drive Nation for coaches Jermaine O’Neal and Brandon Espinosa ... Born Aug. 14.
6-6 | Junior Anchorage, Alaska
Mt. Zion Christian Academy | Montana State
MONTANA STATE (2021-22):
Played in a total of five games as a Sophomore for the Bobcats … Averaged 3.2 points in 6.6 minutes.
SOUTH SUDAN NATIONAL - FIBA (AUGUST 2021):
Played for the South Sudan National Team at the FIBA Afrobasket 2021 tournament in Rwanda … He averaged 6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 17.7 minutes per game … Helped the South Sudan National Team reach the quarterfinals.
SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE (2020-21):
Transferred to South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, as a result of NMJC’s 2020-2021 season being cancelled … Gatkuoth proved to be an impactful player off the bench throughout the season for the top 10 nationally ranked Texans … He averaged 5.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists while appearing in 14.6 minutes per game … Had three double-digit scoring contests with a season high 19 points … Helped the Texans advance to the NJCAA Elite Eight who finished 19-3 overall.
NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE (2019-20):
Competed in his first season of college eligibility at New Mexico Junior College in Hobbs, N.M., … He was a member of the 23-9 Thunderbirds team, averaging 5.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 20.5 minutes per game … Earned seven double-digit scoring contests, tallied a season-high seven rebound game and recorded a 10-assist game during his Freshman season.
Completed his prep career at Mount Zion Christian Academy in Durham, N.C., … Previously played at Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Ala., where he earned All-Cook Inlet Conference honors and claimed several different all-tournament honors … Competed in the DENG camp, a residential camp focused on skill development for the most talented South Sudanese high school players in the United States and Canada, during the summer of 2018 … He was named the DENG Camp MVP as he averaged 15.2 points, 3.6 points and 3.0 assists through the tournament.
Majoring in business … Is a 2019 graduate of Mount Zion Christian Academy in Durham, North Carolina, … Gatkuoth was raised in Anchorage, Alaska, where he earned all-region awards in the state.
Escambia County High School | Coastal AL CC-South
COASTAL ALABAMA CC - SOUTH (2019-22):
Williams III was named Alabama Community College Conference’s Player of the Year for the 2021-2022 season as a Sun Chief … He also earned First Team All-Division and First Team All-Region while starting in all 25 games of the season … Averaged 19.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 2.0 assists in 21 minutes per game through the 20212022 season … Started in all 24 games of the 2020-2021 season while averaging 18.4 points, 6 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.8 steals in 30.4 minutes per game … Lue received First Team All-Division and First Team All-Region for his 2nd year with the Sun Chiefs … Earned First Team All-Division and Second Team All-Region during the 2019-2020 season while averaging 12.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals in 22.8 minutes per game.
ESCAMBIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL:
Played four years on varsity for the Escambia County High School Blue Devils in Atmore, Alabama, … Earned class 4A 3rd team all-state honors as a junior in 2018 and 2nd team all-state as a senior in 2019.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Luerensley Williams III … Majoring in business … Is a 2019 graduate of Escambia County High School in Atmore, Alabama, … Was a four-year letterman on the basketball team and was a twoyear letterman on the football and baseball teams … Is an exceptional swimmer, having once saved two kids from drowning at the same time … Father is Luerensley Williams Jr. and mother is Shirley Williams … Has three brothers, Dexter, Sheldon and Stephen.
Jacksonville, Florida
North Dallas Adventist Academy | Walla Walla
FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL:
Played four years on varsity for the Senators, earning All-State and All-Conference twice and District Player of the Year once … Jones averaged 20.7 points and 7.4 rebounds per game through his senior season … Amassed 1,426 points, 594 rebounds, 197 assists, 176 steals and 165 blocks in his high school career … Became the first Senator to sign for a Division I men’s basketball program directly out of high school since 1997.
Full name is Lajae Leo Jones … Majoring in general business … Is a 2022 graduate of Fletcher High School in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, … Was a four-year letterman for the Senators and was voted team captain for two consecutive years.
Bogan High School | New Mexico JC
NEW MEXICO JC (2021-22):
Led New Mexico JC in scoring at 16.7 points per game (44.6 FG%, 35.5 3PT%, 84.7 FT%), adding 3.8 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.9 steals per game in 28 contests (26 starts) under head coach Luke Adams, who played for Billy Gillispie at Texas Tech during the 2011-2012 season … Scored in double figures 25 times, posting 20+ points seven times … In his debut game, he posted a career-high 35 points in a victory over Seward County Community College on Nov. 1, 2021 … Notched a career-high eight steals to pair with 21 points in a 20-point home win over Western Texas College, and dished out a career-high seven assists on four occasions, all of which came against WJCAC opponents … The Thunderbirds posted a 19-13 overall record and advanced to the semifinals of the NJCAA Region 5 Basketball Tournament during the 2021-22 season … Was named to the NJCAA Region 5 All-Region Team and received first team All-WJCAC recognition in March.
ODESSA COLLEGE (2020-21):
Helpled Odessa College enjoy one of the best seasons in program history, as the Wranglers advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament … Averaged 10 points, 3.1 assists and 1.9 rebounds across 22 games … Earned his first set of All-WJCAC first team credentials.
Spent his freshman year at LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee, where he played alongside his brother, Devin “Spark” Booker … Stared 21 of a possible 25 games at point guard, averaging 9.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game … Averaged 11.2 points per contest over the Magicians’ final 13 ballgames, scoring in double figures in seven of them.
Earned three varsity letters and served as a team captain twice under the late legendary head coach Arthur “Goodie” Goodwin … His senior year in 2018-19, he helped the Bengals to a 30-4 overall record, Regional, Sectional and Super Sectional titles and a runner-up finish at the 3A IHSA Boys Basketball State Championships … Garnered second team All-City and third team All-State honors to close his high school career.
Is a 2019 graduate of Bogan High School in Chicago, Illinois … Made the Dean’s List while at New Mexico JC and was inducted into the National Honor Society at Bogan HS … Played for the Mac Irvin Fire AAU basketball team during the summer of 2018 … Hometown is Chicago, Illinois … Full name is Jordan “Tiger” Darnell Booker … Majoring in Sports Management … The color of Booker’s eyes led his father, Drake, to give him the nickname “Tiger” when he was an infant, which stuck in part due to his prowess on the hardwood … Born April 6.
6-6 | Graduate Student Toronto, Canada
Southwest Christian Academy | Ranger JC
C-JUNIOR (2021-22):
Returned to play the last four games after an injury sidelined him for two months, between Dec. 21 and Feb. 24 … Played in 17 games, starting the first 13 before his injury … Averaged 5.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 32.4 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 10 points twice, including in the season-opener at Stanford on Nov. 9 … Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds , adding 10 points and four assists, against Dallas Christian on Dec. 7 … Had a season-high three steals twice, both times coming against “blue bloods” Kansas and Michigan … Was averaging 6.2 points before his injury.
JUNIOR (2020-21):
Earned All-WAC honorable mention accolades … Appeared in all 20 games and led Tarleton with 19 starts … Did a little bit of everything for the Texans, averaging 7.0 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.6 steals per game … Was second on the team in minutes per game (32.4), total assists (54), steals (32) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.1) … His assist-to-turnover ranked fifth in the WAC … Posted six double-digit scoring games … Finished with 5+ rebounds in as many games … Dished out four assists six times and had at least three steals on six occasions … Was one of Tarleton’s primary ballhandlers and had 13 games with one or zero turnovers … Tallied a season-high 14 points in a victory over Arlington Baptist on Dec. 9 … Grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against Abilene Christian on Dec. 5 … Came close to recording a tripledouble in a home triumph over Howard Payne on Jan. 25 with a 10-point, eight-assist and six-rebound performance … His eight assists were a season-high … Stole the ball a season-high five times in consecutive games against Abilene Christian and Arlington Baptist.
RANGER COLLEGE (2019-20):
Played his sophomore season for head coach Billy Gillispie at Ranger College ... Played in 31 games for the Rangers ... Led nationally-ranked Ranger to a 28-3 record and a trip to the NJCAA Tournament ... Named the NTJCAC Defensive Player of the Year and an all-conference selection ... Averaged 6.9 points on 54 percent shooting from the floor ... Shot 75 percent on three-pointers and 70 percent on free throws ... Also averaged five rebounds and 1.8 assists per game ... Daniel had 10 double-digit scoring games last season and scored a season-high 20 points in a road win at Victoria College ... Closed out the regular season with three straight double-doubles, averaging 13.3 points and 10.6 rebounds.
SOUTHERN MISS (2018-19):
Played his freshman season at Southern Miss ... Made 17 appearances with an average of 7.2 minutes per contest ... Played 10+ minutes in seven of those contests ... Collected a career-high four rebounds at LA Tech (Dec. 29) and had three apiece against Southeastern Baptist and Rust ... Had two assists in the wins over SE Baptist and Millsaps ... Averaged 0.9 RPG and 0.5 PPG ... Committed just two turnovers in 122 minutes ... Named to CUSA Honor Roll.
Received immense national praise early in his high school career, drawing comparisons to fellow Canadian and current NBA star Andrew Wiggins from USA Today in 2014 ... Top-five ranked player in Canada by USA Today ... Moved to America and starred at Southwest Christian Academy in Little Rock, Arkansas, under head coach Charles Baker ... Was a NACA All-American and all-defensive selection as a junior in 2016-17 and his squad won the national title as well ... Named to the national honor society.
C-SOPHOMORE (2021-22):
Played in all 31 games, making three starts … Averaged 3.8 points on 46.2 percent shooting … Had a season-high 18 points on 7-of-9 shooting, adding four rebounds, playing in all 40 minutes in Tarleton’s 83-69 win over Dixie State on Dec. 30 … Scored 10+ points three times, including at the No. 1 ranked team in the nation, Gonzaga, on Nov. 29, tallying 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting and five rebounds in 33 minutes … Also scored 10 points against Utah Valley on Feb. 16 … Dished out a season-high six assists against Southwestern Assemblies of God on Dec. 8.
SOPHOMORE (2020-21):
Appeared in 18 of Tarleton’s 20 games … Averaged 7.2 minutes and 2.3 points per game off the bench … Scored a season-high 13 points in Tarleton’s first-ever NCAA Division I game in a 103-48 home win over Dallas Christian on Nov. 25, adding four steals, three rebounds and two assists in the ballgame … Recorded season-highs in minutes (27) and rebounds (4) at Weber State on Jan. 17.
FRESHMAN (2019-20):
Named to the Lone Star Conference All-Freshman Team ... Played in all 30 games as a true freshman ... Averaged 6.7 points, 1.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists and 0.7 steals in 16 minutes per game ... Shot 46 percent from the floor and 81 percent on free throws ... Had eight double-digit scoring games last season ... Topped 20 points twice with 23 points against Northeastern State (Nov. 23, 2019) and a career-high 25 points against Texas A&M-Commerce (Dec. 21, 2019) ... Dished out a career-high six assists against Texas A&M International (Jan. 4, 2020) ... Had four games with double-digit steals including a career-high three steals in back-to-back games against Northeastern State and Northwestern Oklahoma (Nov. 27, 2019).
Played basketball three years and was a captain as a senior ... Competed in the triple jump for track and field ... Averaged 19 points, four rebounds, four assists ... Named TABC 6A Region 3 all-region ... 6A District 20 two-time First Team All-District selection ... 6A District 20 offensive MVP ... No. 55-ranked player in the state ... Two-time qualifier for UIL State Track meet ... No. 1 triple jump distance in the state and No. 17 triple jump distance in the nation amongst all high school track athletes (49’ 7.5”).
Majoring in kinesiology ... Is a 2019 graduate of Travis HS in Richmond, Texas ... Nickname is Tae ... Son of Tatesha Hopkins ... Has two brothers, Naveon and Jayden, and one sister, Jakylah ... Naveon is a running back for New Mexico State ... Hometown is Norfolk, Virginia ... Played AAU for T.F. Elite for head coach Tim Farmer ... Born July 6.
6-6 | Junior Dallas, Texas
North Dallas Adventist Academy | Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA (2019-22):
Earned two-time All-Conference honors with the Wolves … Gaddy is 22nd in overall NAIA scoring … Ranked top-10 in the Cascade Collegiate Conference for scoring (1st), overall rebounding (2nd), field goal percentage (10th), blocked shots (1st), offensive rebounding (1st), defensive rebounding (5th) and minutes played (8th) … Accumulated 23 double-double scoring games during his career and broke school records in scoring (42) and rebounds (20) … Amassed 1071 points and 509 rebounds at Walla Walla ... During the 2021-22 season, he averaged 20.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.8 blocks in 31.5 minutes per game … Walla Walla did not have a 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic … Took Newcomer of the Year honors during the 2019-20 season while averaging 20.1 points, 9.9 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 1.4 steals in 32.0 minutes per game.
NORTH DALLAS ADVENTIST ACADEMY:
Played three years on varsity basketball, voted as team captain, for the Sentinels while also competing in cross country and soccer … Averaged 13.8 points and 10.1 rebounds per game across 94 varsity competitions … Amassed 1,295 points and 953 rebounds in his three year varsity career … Led NDAA to the TCAF Division I State Championship in 2019, ending the season with a 39-1 record … Gaddy was a two-time winner of TCAF District MVP, TCAF First Team All-District, TCAF First Team All-State and Hoops Classic Most Outstanding Player … Earned NDAA Varsity Men’s Basketball MVP and Union Basketball Tournament First Team All-Tournament once.
Full name is KiAndre Marquis Gaddy … Majoring in business … Is a 2019 graduate of North Dallas Adventist Academy in Dallas, Texas, … Was a three-year letterman on the basketball team and also played cross country and soccer … Father is Andre and mother is Kimbroughly Mullins … Has one brother, Dondre, and a sister, Ateria.
FRESHMAN (2021-22):
Played in 16 games as a true freshman, totaling nine points and nine rebounds in 68 minutes … Scored a career-high three points three times, including at eventual NCAA national champion Kansas on Nov. 12 … His three-point make at Kansas was his first collegiate bucket … Played a career-high 19 minutes against Dallas Christian on Dec. 7.
Was a three-sport athlete in high school … Lettered four times apiece in basketball and tennis, plus once in golf … On the hardwood, averaged 20 points per game as a senior … Was the leading scorer at the 4A classification … Shot 40 percent from behind the arc and 82 percent at the foul line in his final prep season … Earned All-State accolades and was named to the Oklahoma Coaches All-Star Team … Played in the OCA All-State basketball game in July 2021 … Scored over 1,500 points in his high school career … Led his team to two state tournament appearances … In tennis, was named the OSSAA 4A Player of the Year … Finished as the OSSAA 4A State Tournament runner-up in singles … Received All-State credentials in singles … Competed on the AAU circuit for Team Flight … Maintained a 3.4 grade point average throughout high school.
Is a 2021 graduate of Christian Heritage Academy in Del City, Oklahoma … Is the second NCAA Division I athlete in his family, as his older sister, Lauren, played college volleyball at Oral Roberts … Son of Rob and Kathy Winslow … Also has a brother, Nathan … Majoring in general business … Born Jan. 24.
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6-0 | Junior Amarillo, Texas
Palo Duro High School | Oklahoma Panhandle State
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE (2020-22):
Earned Second Team All-SAC honors and led the Aggies in points, assists and blocks per game and field goal percentage his sophomore season … Thomas ranked third in points per game, fourth in field goal percentage and led the Sooner Athletic Conference in total points … Averaged 18.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.6 steals in 26.6 minutes per game during the 2021-22 season for the Aggies … Grabbed Third Team All-SAC honors as a freshman while finishing second in scoring, steals, and field goal percentage … Averaged 21.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.8 steals in 25.4 minutes per game through the 2020-21 season … Led the team in points per game and field goal percentage and scored a career-high 36 points.
PALO DURO HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years of varsity basketball for the Dons.
Nickname is JT … Majoring in Kinesiology … Is a 2018 graduate of Palo Duro High School in Amarillo, Texas, … Was a two-year letterman winner on the basketball team and played for the Top Flight club team for four years … Father is Lamar Maddox and mother is Alesia Thomas … Has two brothers, Lamar and Marcus Maddox … Also has five sisters, Quianna, Armoni, Breyanna, and Jayda Thomas and KaeDe Maddox.
Raymond High School | East Miss. CC
EAST MISSISSIPPI CC (2019-22):
Utilized the NJCAA’s COVID-19 ruling which granted athletes an additional year of eligibility to play a third year at EMCC … Led the Lions to a 2022 Conference Championship while averaging 17.7 points and 7.9 rebounds per game in his third season, ranking him sixth and 10th, respectively, in the MACCC … Earned three-time All-State and All-Region honors and was MACCC Player of the Week numerous times while leading the Lions to a peak ranking of 6th in the country … He left EMCC as the 2nd leading scorer in school history and scored a career-high 36 points in his final game … Averaged 13.3 points and 7.7 rebounds per game during the pandemic-altered 2020-21 season … As a freshman, averaged 15.2 points and a career-high 8.4 rebounds per outing.
RAYMOND HIGH SCHOOL:
Played three years of varsity basketball for the Rangers, serving as team captain for one year … Was a state champion three years in a row from 2017-2019, the first time Raymond had ever produced a state championship three-peat in any sport … Became the first male athlete in school history to be named to The Clarion-Ledger newspaper’s Dandy Dozen his senior year … The same year he was the first Ranger to suit up in the Mississippi/Alabama All-Star game … Following his third consecutive state title, he was crowned the 4A MHSAA Boys Basketball MVP … In addition, Smith was selected to compete in the Mississippi Association of Coaches North/South All-Star Basketball Game after his junior season … He was a two-time winner of All-District and All-State honors … Outside the court, Smith was an A/B honor roll student throughout his high school career.
PERSONAL:
Full name is Jakorie Rashawn Smith … Majoring in Kinesiology … Originally from Utica, Mississippi, Smith is a 2019 graduate of Raymond High School in Raymond, Mississippi, … Was a three-year letterman winner for the Rangers … Father is Johnny and mother is Willie B. … Has two brothers, Jarius Smith and Jeremy Frazier.
6-3 | Junior Queens, New York
Victory Christian Center | Pratt CC
PRATT COMMUNITY COLLEGE (2020-22):
Over two years, played 52 total games with 33 starts … Last season, averaged 13.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists 31 games (23 starts) … Scored a career-high 23 points on 6-of-12 shooting, plus 10-of-13 from the free throw line, plus a career-high 13 rebounds against Barton Community College on Feb. 9 … Had two doubledoubles, his other coming at Hutchinson CC on Nov. 23 with 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting and 12 rebounds … Scored 20+ points five times and 10+ points 24 times … His freshman year, averaged 4.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in 21 games (10 starts) … Scored a seasonhigh 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting at Allen County CC on Feb. 17.
Was First Team All-District … Member of the 1,000-point club … Helped his team win the 2018 Myrtle Beach Classic Championship … Played two years of varsity basketball under head coach Marcus Dilligard.
Is a 2018 graduate of Victory Christian Center in Charlotte, North Carolina … Member of the 2018 honor roll … Full name is Nasan Jamaal Jesus Ayala … Nickname is Nase … Hometown is Lefrak City, New York … Son of Carlos Ayala and Shuana Covington … Has three brothers and two sisters; Nasir, Nasim, Amaan are his brothers, Naiya and Neline are his sisters … Majoring in kinesiology … Born Dec. 27.
CHICAGO STATE (2020-22):
Played the last two seasons at Chicago State … Last season, started 26 of 27 games played, averaging 10.1 points on 46.9 percent shooting, and 7.1 rebounds in 30.0 minutes per game … Led the team in rebounding and steals (32), plus was second in shooting and blocks (18) … Was the team’s leading rebounder in 11 games … Scored a season-high 18 points at Abilene Christian on Feb. 2 … Three days later, pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds at Tarleton … Transferred to Chicago State from Idaho State in 2020-21, did not play in the Cougars first seven games of the season due to transfer rules … NCAA Division I Council granted a blanket waiver allowing immediate eligibility, making his debut at Northern Illinois on Dec. 8, going for eight points and eight rebounds … Scored 17 points in his second game (at Drake on Dec. 20) and had nine rebounds before the abbreviated season ended.
IDAHO STATE (2019-20):
Appeared in 29 games with eight starts … Averaged 3.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 19.3 minutes per game … Scored a season high 10 points twice, against West Coast Baptist on Nov. 27 and Weber State on Jan. 16 … Secured a season high of nine rebounds against Southern Utah on Feb. 1.
SOUTHERN IDAHO (2018-19):
Was an All-Conference honorable mention … Made 29 starts in 32 games played, averaging 9.5 points on 63.5 percent shooting, including 44.4 percent from long range, and 7.3 rebounds in 23.1 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 23 points on 8-of-9 shooting, adding seven rebounds, four assists and two blocks, against Colorado Northwestern Community College on Jan. 19 … Finished with six double-doubles … Had a season-high 13 rebounds three different times … Led his team in shooting and was second in rebounding.
His senior year, was named All-State by the Chicago Sun Times … Was also Chicago Public League All-City and Red-West All-Conference … Played three years of varsity basketball, a team captain all three years.
Is a 2017 graduate of George Westinghouse College Prep in Chicago … Played for the club team Meanstreets from 2013-16 … Hometown is Chicago … Son of Tedrell Jones and Chenita Jackson … Pursing his master’s degree in sports administration … Born Feb. 1.
6-7 | Sophomore St. Louis, Missouri
Cardinal Ritter College Prep | Western Texas JC
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2021-22):
Played in 27 of Southern Arkansas’ 30 games last season … Averaged 3.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 14.3 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 14 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the three-point line, adding four assists, three rebounds and three steals against Delta State on Nov. 29 … Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds against Harding on Dec. 2 … Dished a season-high five assists against Arkansas Baptist on Nov. 17.
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE PORT ARTHUR (2020-21):
Played his freshman year for the junior college in Port Arthur, Texas, averaging 16.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals in 35.1 minutes per game … Started all 21 games he played in, finishing first on the team in steals, second in scoring, second in rebounding and third in assists … Made 7+ three-pointers in three different games, including a school record nine three-point makes in his team’s season finale against Trinity Valley Community College in the Region XIV Quarterfinals on April 8, 2021 (9-of-15) … Named the team MVP and All-Region.
HOUSTON CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the 1,000 points club … Helped his team win the SPC state championship in 2019 … Was All-Tournament and All-South Region.
Is a 2019 graduate of Houston Christian HS in Houston, Texas … Full name is Tydan Nathaniel Archibald … Nickname is TyTy … Hometown is Houston, Texas … Son of Damon Archibald and Renee Richardson … Has a brother, Doc … Played four years for club teams Houston Hoops and Stackz Elite … Majoring in sports management … Born Aug. 2.
Earned two-time District First Team All-Defense honors his senior and junior seasons under head coach Eric Benton … As a senior, averaged 4.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.6 steals in 24.7 minutes per game … Averaged 2.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 15.4 minutes per game his junior season.
Full name is Timothy Curtis Ferguson … Majoring in business .. Is a 2022 graduate of Melissa High School in Melissa, Texas, … Was a three-year letterman winner on the basketball team and played for the club team MC Elite for four years … Father is Timothy and mother is Mia … Has three sisters, Sanaa, Mykaela and Taylor.
6-0 | Junior Katy, Texas
Houston Christian HS | Southern Arkansas
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (2021-22):
Played in 27 of Southern Arkansas’ 30 games last season … Averaged 3.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists in 14.3 minutes per game … Scored a season-high 14 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the three-point line, adding four assists, three rebounds and three steals against Delta State on Nov. 29 … Pulled down a season-high seven rebounds against Harding on Dec. 2 … Dished a season-high five assists against Arkansas Baptist on Nov. 17.
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE PORT ARTHUR (2020-21): Played his freshman year for the junior college in Port Arthur, Texas, averaging 16.4 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals in 35.1 minutes per game … Started all 21 games he played in, finishing first on the team in steals, second in scoring, second in rebounding and third in assists … Made 7+ three-pointers in three different games, including a school record nine three-point makes in his team’s season finale against Trinity Valley Community College in the Region XIV Quarterfinals on April 8, 2021 (9-of-15) … Named the team MVP and All-Region.
HOUSTON CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the 1,000 points club … Helped his team win the SPC state championship in 2019 … Was All-Tournament and All-South Region.
PERSONAL:
Is a 2019 graduate of Houston Christian HS in Houston, Texas … Full name is Tydan Nathaniel Archibald … Nickname is TyTy … Hometown is Houston, Texas … Son of Damon Archibald and Renee Richardson … Has a brother, Doc … Played four years for club teams Houston Hoops and Stackz Elite … Majoring in sports management … Born Aug. 2.
is one of 14 active coaches in the country to win a COACH OF THE YEAR award in three different NCAA conferences (WAC, Big XII, SEC)
When the 2022-23 season begins, four-time NCAA Tournament and 12time Coach of the Year head coach Billy Gillispie will begin his third year as the head coach of the Tarleton Men’s Basketball program.
Gillispie started his second season by emitting Tarleton in full across the national radar. The Texans began the 2021-22 campaign by playing six of their first seven games away from home in a series of high-profile matchups. Tarleton’s November slate included a trip to Allen Fieldhouse to face eventual National Champion Kansas, a showdown in Spokane with No. 1 overall seed Gonzaga and visits to Sweet 16 participant Michigan, Stanford and Wichita State. The Texans firmly held serve in each matchup and captured the imaginations of the college basketball world with near-upsets of the Wolverines and Bulldogs.
Perhaps no team in the country played as challenging a schedule as Tarleton. The Texans were one of only four teams to face two No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament (Kansas, Gonzaga). Following the Texans’ game at Gonzaga on Nov. 29, the program ranked No. 1 in strength of schedule according to the Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings. The Texans finished the season ranked 15th nationally and tops among all midmajor programs in the category. Additionally, Tarleton had 11 combined NCAA victories on their 2021-22 schedule, by far the most in the WAC.
The robust start to nonconference play carried over into December and the start of WAC play. Tarleton won seven of its next nine games following its trip to Spokane. The Texans went on to finish .500 in conference play at 9-9. The team’s conference victories came via a memorable home sweep of east Texas rivals Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, season sweeps of Chicago State, Lamar and UTRGV and a road win at Dixie State.
Individually, Gillispie coached Shamir Bogues to the All-WAC Defensive Team and mentored Montre Gipson to All-WAC second team recognition. Bogues became the first player in Tarleton basketball history to be selected to the All-Defensive Team and was one of five players to receive the honor.
Gipson’s accolade signified the third postseason All-WAC honor of his two-year Texan career. Tarleton also cleaned up a trio of weekly WAC accolades under Gillispie’s leadership. He coached Noah McDavid to two sets of WAC Freshman of the Week credentials (Jan. 10, Jan. 29) and saw Tahj Small receive WAC Player of the Week recognition on Jan. 10 following the Texans’ home sweep of SHSU and SFA.
Gillispie’s defensive mettle was on full display once again. The Texans finished the season fifth among all D1 programs in turnover percent differential (+6.4), ninth in turnover margin (+4.1), 11th in turnovers forced (505) and 14th in turnovers forced per game (16.3). Tarleton ranked second in the WAC in all four categories.
In Gillispie’s first season with the Texans to a .500 record (10-10) in the inaugural Division I season while going 5-7 in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). The five conference wins ranked fifth in the WAC.
In an unprecedented season trying to navigate coaching during COVID-19, Gillispie and the Texans won seven of their last nine games, including three straight conference wins to end the season. Tarleton had nine games canceled due to COVID-19 on the season, including games against eventual national champion Baylor and road games at then-No. 1 Gonzaga and then-No. 1 Kansas. The nine cancelations were top 10 in the country for a program.
Tarleton’s first Division I victory came on Nov. 25 with a 103-48 victory over Dallas Christian. The first Division I and WAC victory came on Jan. 29 in a 70-62 road win at Utah Valley. Tarleton also downed three-time defending WAC champion New Mexico State, 64-55, on Feb. 27 inside Wisdom Gym and followed the victory up with a road sweep at UTRGV to close out the regular season.
Due to NCAA Division I transition rules, Tarleton does not qualify for NCAA statistical rankings. Had they been eligible, the Texans would have ranked first in the nation in steals per game (10.5), second in the nation in turnovers forced per game (19.5), and 15th in the nation in points allowed (62.3).
Individually, Gillispie recruited and coached four all-WAC selections, including the Freshman of the Year in Freddy Hicks. Montre’ Gipson was selected to the All-WAC Newcomer Team while Gipson, Shakur Daniel and Tahj Small were named Honorable Mention All-WAC.
Gillispie became Tarleton’s 15th head coach on March 30, 2020 as the Texans began their transition to NCAA Division I and joined the WAC. Gillisipie has served in the same capacity at Kentucky, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Texas-El Paso (UTEP). The veteran head coach has 13 years of experience as a collegiate head coach with eight of the years coming at the NCAA Division I level. Gillispie has a career Division I record of 148-108 while taking three different teams to the NCAA Tournament (Kentucky, Texas A&M, UTEP). Gillispie is a two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (2005, 2007), coSEC Coach of the Year (2008), WAC Coach of the Year (2004), a finalist for the NABC National Coach of the Year (2004), and the National JUCO Coach of the Year (2019). He’s also a three-time NTJCAC and five-time TABC Coach of the Year.
“Coach Gillispie has shown to truly be genuine in the way he cares about helping student-athletes achieve great success both on and off the court,” said Dr. Hurley. “After a national search and an extensive interview process, we are confident that Coach Gillispie’s experience and commitment to Tarleton and our community make him the right person to build on the storied success of Texan basketball.”
Known as an elite recruiter, Gillispie once managed to put together four straight national top-25 recruiting classes from 200509. He also had the sixth-ranked recruiting class at Baylor as an assistant in 1996. In Gillispie’s career, he has helped recruit over 30 players that advanced to the NBA and NFL and 102 players that played professionally.
With 20 years of experience as a high school head coach in Texas and a Division I assistant, including under legendary head coach Bill Self at Tulsa and Illinois, Gillispie got his first collegiate head coaching job at UTEP from 2002-04. In just his second year leading the Miners, Gillispie lifted the team to an 18-win improvement –
the best in the NCAA – and claimed the WAC regular season title, the WAC Coach of the Year award, and advanced to his first NCAA Tournament. It was UTEP’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1992.
After two seasons at UTEP, Gillispie was hired by Texas A&M where he once again had one of the biggest turnarounds in the country. In his first season with the Aggies, Gillispie led his new team to a 21-10 record – a 14-win increase from the season before – and advanced to the NIT Quarterfinals. The turnaround garnered his first career Big 12 Coach of the Year award. In year two (2005-06), Texas A&M finished 22-9 and fourth in the Big 12 while claiming a No. 12 seed in the first NCAA Tournament appearance for the Aggies since 1987. Gillispie picked up his first tournament win in an opening-round upset over Jim Boeheim’s No. 5-seed Syracuse Orangemen.
Gillispie’s best season came in 2006-07 when he won a careerhigh 27 games with the Aggies, finished second in the Big 12, and won his second Big 12 Coach of the Year award in three seasons.
Gillispie led the Aggies into storied Allen Fieldhouse to take on the defending Big 12 Champion No. 6 Kansas Jayhawks and became the first visiting team from the Big 12 South Division to leave with a victory. Less than 48 hours later, Gillispie topped the Kevin Durantled No. 25 Texas Longhorns for his second straight ranked victory. The Aggies finished the season ranked No. 6 by ESPN/USA Today, which was a then-Texas A&M record.
Texas A&M advanced to its second straight NCAA Tournament, this time as a No. 3 seed. The Aggies topped Penn in the opening round and followed with a second-round win over Rick Pitino’s No. 6-seed Louisville Cardinals to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 1980.
In his three seasons at Texas A&M, Gillispie coached three future NBA players, including a pair of first-round picks in Acie Law IV (11th pick) and Antoine Wright (15th pick). He also coached a future NFL second-round draft pick in dual-sport athlete Martellus Bennett.
After three seasons at Texas A&M, Gillispie was hired to lead the Kentucky Wildcats where he racked up a 40-27 record over two seasons and reached his fourth NCAA Tournament, including his third straight appearance. In his first season, Gillispie led the Wildcats to a 12-4 mark in the SEC and was named the Co-SEC Coach of the Year. Gillispie coached six future NBA draft picks, including first-round selection and current Los Angeles Clipper Patrick Patterson (14th pick).
After Kentucky, Gillispie signed on at Texas Tech but resigned after one season due to health reasons. In 2018, Gillispie underwent a successful kidney transplant.
A rejuvenated Gillispie made a triumphant return to the sidelines at his alma mater Ranger Junior College. Over the last four seasons at Ranger College, Gillipsie went 103-24 and took the Rangers to the NJCAA national title game in 2019, where he was named the JUCO National Coach of the Year.
“I think that Tarleton is hiring one of the best builders of programs in this business. Coach Gillispie has proven it at UTEP, Texas A&M and again at Ranger. Billy played a huge role in the success we’ve had at Tulsa and Illinois and I know he is honored, thrilled, motivated, and appreciative to bring Tarleton State into Division I in a way that no one else could.”
“Coach Gillispie has incredible work ethic, it’s off the charts. He’s always been known as a grinder. Like everybody, you go through some ups and downs, but those are the guys that make it even better because they really understand how fragile life is. He has a tremendous ability to relate to kids. I see sometimes where people get on him about being demanding … I always say holding people accountable is what’s needed today and I think Coach Gillispie does it in a good way, not a bad way. You look at the greatest coaches out there and they’re ones who hold people accountable and I think Billy is in that group. I think Tarleton is a great program for Billy to resurface at the Division I level because you need someone that’s not afraid to build from the ground up during the transition. Tarleton made a great hire in Billy Gillispie.”
“There is not a better coach in the country to lead Tarleton where they want to go in the WAC. No matter the opponent, or venue, Coach Gillipsie’s teams will give their absolute best on both ends of the floor, and everyone in the program will do the same off the court as well. Coach Gillispie has been successful at every level/every stop of his career, and the same will happen with the Texans’ program.”
“Billy Gillispie has a great understanding and talent for coaching winning basketball. His teams are always well prepared and his players have a knack for getting better. Tarleton his an absolute grand slam with this hire.”
“I thought of him as one of the best coaches in the country. I feel like American loves a good redemption story, so why not him? He really cares as a coach and person and we still stayed in contact over the years. He still checks on me and my family to this day and that speaks volumes to the kind of person Coach Gillispie is.”
“This is a phenomenal hire for Tarleton. Him being able to bounce back and become a Division I head coach exemplifies the message he always conveyed to us as players about being resilient. Think about where he started with the success he was able to build and you think about the adversity he dealt with and health issues ... to be able to overcome all of that and bounce back, I’m so excited for him.
I think as a coach, you’re getting a guy that is going to work his tail off and work extremely hard and he won’t be outworked. He’s going to succeed wherever he goes.”
“Playing for Coach Gillispie was one of the greatest decisions I made for my career and my development. He treats everyone like they’re supposed to be treated – like a man and family. He’s tough but he gets the best out of you. Coach Gillispie has been a great person for my life and my family. He goes above and beyond on anything he can do for you as a coach and as a person.”
“The thing only his close friends know, he’s as good and loyal of a friend that anyone could have. He’s always been there for anyone and there’s not a better person that I know than Billy Gillispie. Billy is going to demand a lot, but that’s why players that have played for him have left his program not just as a better basketball player but a better person because he’s going to hold them to the highest standards. A lot of coaches talk about going to class and doing the right thing ... well Billy is going to demand it each and every day.
For a player, when everything is set and done with their careers, they’re going to be better off because they went through Billy Gillispie’s program. There’s nobody that cares more for the kids that he coaches than he does.”
“Billy did a great job. We saw how they played Michigan and even the (Kansas) game was tough into the second half. They put intense pressure on the basketball, they front, they rake you in the lane, they reach and poke, and they do a good job of it.”
Date
ABILENE
AIR
ALABAMA
ALABAMA
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM
ALCORN
APPALACHIAN
ARLINGTON
AUBURN
BAYLOR
BOISE
CREIGHTON
COLORADO
COLUMBIA
DALLAS CHRISTIAN (2-0) Dec. 27, 2002 NCCAA H W 103-48 Dec. 7, 2021 NCCAA H W 84-65
DELAWARE STATE (1-0) Nov. 22, 2008 MEAC H W 71-42
DEPAUL (1-1) Mar. 19, 2005 CUSA (^) A W 75-72 Nov. 25, 2011 Big East N L 70-76
FLORIDA (2-2) Jan. 19, 2008 SEC (*)
L-OT 70-81 Mar. 9, 2008 SEC (*) H W 75-70 Feb. 10, 2009 SEC (*) H W 68-65 Mar. 7, 2009 SEC (*) A L 53-60
FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-0) Dec. 27, 2008 Sun Belt H W 76-69
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-0) Dec. 31, 2007 Sun Belt H W 92-49
FORDHAM (1-0) Dec. 12, 2006 Patriot H W 84-61
FRESNO STATE (2-2) Jan. 11, 2003 WAC (*) A L 58-84 Feb. 6, 2003 WAC (*) H L 63-76 Jan. 17, 2004 WAC (*) H W 72-58 Feb. 12, 2004 WAC (*) A W 58-55
GARDNER-WEBB (0-1) Nov. 7, 2007 A-Sun H L 68-84
GEORGIA (3-2)
Feb. 2, 2008 SEC (*) A W 63-58 Feb. 19, 2008 SEC (*) H W 61-55 Mar. 14, 2008 SEC (#) N L 56-60 Jan. 18, 2009 SEC (*) A W 68-45 Mar. 4, 2009 SEC (*)
GONZAGA
GRAMBLING
GRAND
MCMURRY (1-0)
MIAMI
MICHIGAN (0-1)
Nov. 24,
MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-2)
Jan.
MISSISSIPPI
Dec.
MISSOURI (3-2)
NEBRASKA
NEVADA (1-4)
Jan. 9, 2003
66-78 Feb. 8, 2003
64-71 Jan. 15, 2004
79-76 Feb. 14, 2004
63-92 Mar. 13, 2004
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (1-0)
Nov 23, 2002
NEW MEXICO STATE (3-4)
Dec. 7, 2002
65-78 Dec. 18,
SOUTH
SOUTH
25, 2009 SEC (*) A L 59-77
SOUTHERN (1-0) Nov. 20, 2005 SWAC H W 88-44
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) Dec. 30, 2011 Southland H W 62-54
SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST (1-0) Feb. 6, 2021 ACCA H W 97-26
SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (1-0) Dec. 8, 2021 NAIA H W 81-75
STANFORD
STEPHEN
STONY
SUL
SYRACUSE
TCU (0-1) Dec. 6,
TRINITY
TROY
TULANE
TULSA
UTAH
UTPB
UTRGV
NORTH
NORTH
SAVANNAH
SEATTLE
SMU
When the 2022-23 athletics year begins, Zach Settembre will start his first season as an assistant coach for Tarleton men’s basketball.
He comes to Tarleton after spending the 2021-22 season as an assistant coach at Coastal Carolina. Settembre previously served as the head coach for Tallahassee Community College (TCC) from 2019-2021 and brings eight years of collegiate coaching experience to the Cowboy Capital.
Settembre’s arrival undoubtedly augments a winning pedigree present on head coach Billy Gillispie’s staff.
The Louisville, Kentucky native was instrumental in engineering one of the most successful seasons in Coastal Carolina men’s basketball history during his year in Myrtle Beach. The Chanticleers posted a 19-14 overall record and won three postseason games to advance to the finals of The Basketball Classic. Settembre also coached Vince Cole to All-Sun Belt Conference second team accolades. The senior guard led the Chanticleers in scoring and ranked fifth in the Sun Belt at 15.4 points per game while connecting at a 41.2 percent clip from downtown, which ranked 27th among all D1 players.
Settembre led TCC to unprecedented success during his two-year run as head coach. He led the Eagles to backto-back Panhandle Conference Championships and a 46-9 overall record while at the helm. Settembre was named the Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year in both seasons.
The 2019-20 season was historic for TCC and highlighted Settembre’s knack for developing Division I talent. A school-record nine players went on to sign National Letters of Intent with D1 schools and all 15 players on the roster accepted scholarships with four-year programs. Settembre also facilitated a clean sweep of Panhandle Conference postseason awards. He coached El Ellis to both conference Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year accolades. Ellis, who went on to sign with Louisville, became just the fourth freshman since 1997 to receive Panhandle Conference Player of the Year recognition. Settembre also coached Tariq Silver (Oregon State) to conference Newcomer of the Year honors. In total, seven Eagles were named to the all-conference first and second teams
The Eagles finished with a 27-6 overall record and 9-3 mark in conference play en route to the outright Panhandle Conference Championship – their first since 2001. The team’s march toward the conference crown was foreshadowed by a 16-2 record in nonconference action that featured victories over traditional Texas junior college powers Odessa College and Trinity Valley CC. TCC then advanced to the championship game in the NJCAA Region
VIII/FCSAA State Tournament and secured an at-large bid to the NJCAA National Tournament for the first time in school history.
Settembre’s squad was one of the most efficient offensive teams in the D1 junior college ranks. The Eagles shot 40.2 percent from deep to the tune of 362 made 3-point field goals, setting school records in both categories.
He joined current D1 head coaches Chris Jans (Mississippi State), Steve Forbes (Wake Forest) and Greg Heiar (New Mexico State) as one of four coaches to claim Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year honors in their first season as head coach.
Settembre’s leadership was on full display during the COVID-19-condensed 2020-21 campaign. The Eagles did not miss a beat in Settembre’s final year in Tallahassee, as they posted a 19-3 overall record and 13-3 conference record to earn a share of the Panhandle Conference Championship. The consecutive conference championships were the first in program history since 1996 and 1997. The 13 conference victories signified a school record.
He again mentored Ellis to conference Player of the Year accolades and coached both Ellis and current Prairie View A&M forward Jeremiah Kendall to conference Newcomer of the Year honors. Both Ellis and Kendall were named to the FCSAA All-State men’s basketball team, marking the first time TCC had two members named to the all-state team in more than a decade.
Settembre’s climb up the D1 ranks was in part facilitated by one of the sport’s legends. He is a 2012 graduate of Syracuse and served as a student manager under Jim Boeheim.
Following his college graduation, Settembre returned home to Kentucky and worked as a freshman head boys basketball coach at Iroquois High School (2012-13) and Ballard High School (2013-14).
He then pivoted to the college game, as he joined legendary coach Happy Osborne’s staff at Kentucky Wesleyan College.
Following two more seasons as a varsity boys basketball assistant coach, he received his first head coaching job as the lead man at Louisville Collegiate School. Settembre guided the program to a school-record 23 victories and a trip to the All “A” State Tournament. He was named the KABC (Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches) and Courier-Journal Seventh Region Boys Basketball Coach of the Year.
Settembre is a 2009 graduate of St. Xavier High School in Louisville. He currently resides in Stephenville.
When the 2022-23 athletics year begins, Noah Croak will start his first season as an assistant coach for Tarleton men’s basketball.
Croak makes the move north to Stephenville following a year-long stint as an assistant coach at Prairie View A&M. He previously served as an associate head coach and recruiting coordinator under fellow Texan assistant coach Zach Settembre at Tallahassee Community College (TCC) from 2019-2021. Croak also made assistant coaching stops at Dodge City Community College and Kentucky Wesleyan College.
Croak comes to Tarleton as the youngest active Division I men’s basketball assistant coach.
While at Prairie View, Croak leant his efforts to all areas of team operations on one of the most successful programs in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Croak also coached senior guard Jawaun Daniels to All-SWAC first team honors. Daniels ranked fifth in the conference in scoring (15.1 ppg) and seventh in rebounding (6.7 rpg), leading the Panthers in both categories.
Croak was invaluable in helping TCC enjoy a historic two-year run alongside Settembre. The Eagles accumulated a 46-9 overall record and won back-to-back Panhandle Conference Championships in 2020 and 2021 with Croak serving as associate head coach.
His recruiting prowess was on full display throughout his time in Tallahassee. Croak signed and developed 16 players who went on to sign National Letters of Intent with D1 programs. During the 2019-20 season, a school record nine players put the pen to paper with D1 schools and all 15 players on the roster accepted scholarships with four-year programs. Croak helped coach El Ellis, who signed with Louisville in 2021, to consecutive Panhandle Conference Player of the Year accolades and mentored Tariq Silver (Oregon State) and Jeremiah Kendall (Prairie View) to conference Newcomer of the Year honors. In total, Croak coached 11 all-conference players while at TCC.
With Croak on staff, TCC was one of the most efficient teams at both ends of the court in the D1 junior college ranks. The Eagles ranked in the top-10 nationally in both offensive and defensive efficiency ratings in both seasons. In 2019-20, TCC shot 40.2 percent from deep to the tune of 362 made 3-point field goals, setting school records in both
categories.
The Eagles finished with a 27-6 overall record and 9-3 mark in conference play in 2019-20 en route to the outright Panhandle Conference Championship – their first since 2001. The team’s march toward the conference crown was foreshadowed by a 16-2 record in nonconference action that featured victories over traditional Texas junior college powers Odessa College and Trinity Valley CC. TCC then advanced to the championship game in the NJCAA Region VIII/FCSAA State Tournament and secured an at-large bid to the NJCAA National Tournament for the first time in school history.
Croak helped ensure TCC did not miss a beat during the 2020-21 campaign despite challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic. The Eagles finished 19-3 overall and posted a 9-3 conference record to earn a share of the Panhandle Conference Championship. The consecutive conference championships were the first in program history since 1996 and 1997. The 13 conference victories signified a school record.
The Eagles also excelled in the classroom with Croak on staff. TCC owned the distinction of being the only team to rank in the top-10 of the NJCAA D1 Men’s Basketball Rankings and in team GPA.
Before moving to the Sunshine State, Croak served as the associate head coach at Dodge City CC in 2018-19. There, he coached three All-Region players, two Academic All-Americans and ensured all players on the roster graduated with their associate degrees and moved on to four-year institutions.
Croak first began his ascension to the D1 ranks during a two-year run at Kentucky Wesleyan College alongside Hall of Fame head coach Happy Osborne. He helped the NCAA Division II Panthers notch a combined 71-23 overall record and consecutive conference championships and maintain a spot in the top-10 of the D2 Men’s Basketball Rankings in both seasons. Fifteen of the players Croak coached signed professional contracts.
He has also spent time on the AAU circuit, coaching the 17U Boys with Distinxion squad, which is run by the family of NBA players Tyler, Cody and Luke Zeller.
Croak is a 2016 graduate of Indiana University and resides in Stephenville.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Joseph Jones will start his third year as an assistant coach for Tarleton men’s basketball.
Jones joined the Texan coaching staff midseason in 2021, as Gillispie hired the former Texas A&M Hall of Famer on Jan. 4, a week before conference play began.
Jones was known as a defensive force in College Station and brought that same mentality to Tarleton during his first full season as an assistant coach in 2021-22. The Texans finished the season fifth among all D1 programs in turnover percent differential (+6.4), ninth in turnover margin (+4.1), 11th in turnovers forced (505) and 14th in turnovers forced per game (16.3). Tarleton ranked second in the WAC in all four categories.
He began the season by helping Tarleton navigate arguably the most challenging Division I nonconference schedule in the country. The Texans played six of their first seven games away from home in a series of highprofile matchups against the likes of National Champion Kansas, No. 1 overall seed Gonzaga, Sweet 16 participant Michigan, Stanford and Wichita State. The Texans were one of only four teams to face two No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament (Kansas, Gonzaga).
Following the early-season gauntlet of games, the Texans won seven of their next nine contests and went on to finish .500 in WAC play at 9-9 with Jones in an assistant coaching role. The team’s conference victories came via a memorable home sweep of east Texas rivals Sam Houston and Stephen F. Austin, season sweeps of Chicago State, Lamar and UTRGV and a road win at Dixie State.
Individually, Jones helped coach Shamir Bogues to the All-WAC Defensive Team and Montre Gipson to All-WAC second team recognition. Bogues became the first player in Tarleton basketball history to be selected to the AllDefensive Team and was one of five players to receive the honor. Gipson’s accolade signified the third postseason All-WAC honor of his two-year Texan career.
In 2020-21. Jones helped coach the Texans to eight of their 10 wins during the inaugural Division I season once he was hired. Jones helped develop and coach four all-WAC selections, including the Freshman of the Year in Freddy Hicks. Montre’ Gipson was selected to the All-WAC
His defensive credentials were on full display in his first winter in Stephenville. Due to NCAA Division I transition rules, Tarleton does not qualify for NCAA statistical rankings. Had they been eligible, the Texans would have ranked first in the nation in steals per game (10.5), second in the nation in turnovers forced per game (19.5), and 15th in the nation in points allowed (62.3).
Jones, a professional basketball player for the last 14 years and currently signed in Puerto Rico, comes to Tarleton as one of Gillispie’s former standout players at Texas A&M where he was inducted into the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019. Gillispie coached Jones at Texas A&M for his first three seasons.
Jones committed to Texas A&M after a standout high school career at Normangee High School. During his fouryear career at Texas A&M where he graduated a semester early, Jones helped lead the Aggies to a 95-37 record with a trip to the NIT Quarterfinals, three NCAA Tournament appearances and an NCAA Sweet 16 birth.
At Texas A&M, Jones earned All-Big 12 honors every season and was a member of the Big 12 All-Freshman Team in 2005 as well as a NABC All-District honoree in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Academically, he was a member of the All-Big 12 Academic Team in 2006 and ultimately graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in agricultural leadership and development in 2007. Entering his senior season, Jones was featured on the front cover of Sports Illustrated with Texas Longhorns player D.J. Augustin.
Jones filled the Texas A&M record books with his name, as he finished his career third on the Aggie all-time points list (1,679), second in made free throws (480), sixth in rebounds (843), seventh in field goals (588), seventh in blocked shots (96) and second in games started (131).
After his collegiate career in College Station, Jones joined the Houston Rockets 2008 Summer League team before beginning his career overseas. In 2008, Jones signed with Oyak Renaul Bursa in the Turkish Basketball League. He has since played in France, Israel, Spain, and Iran. Jones currently plays for Santeros de Aguada in Puerto Rico, where he won the BSN Championship in 2019.
When the 2022-23 season begins, Elexus Trenkle will start her second year as a graduate manager with Tarleton men’s basketball.
Trenkle came to Stephenville following a four-year softball playing career at the NCAA Division I level. She spent the 2019 and 2020 seasons at UTSA after beginning her amateur run at Nicholls State as a freshman two years prior. Trenkle made 32 starts as an infielder during her junior campaign. She appeared in 33 contests across her two seasons in Thibodaux.
Trenkle transitions to the hardwood with a rich family lineage in the sport. Her father, Swede Trenkle, is the head men’s basketball coach and Assistant Athletic Director at Hill College. Trenkle’s grandfather, Fred Trenkle, served as the head men’s basketball coach at College of Southern Idaho from 1983-1993 and is one of the winningest coaches in school history. He won 10 conference championships, earned eight NJCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament berths, led the program to four
Final Four appearances and was indicted into the NJCAA Basketball Hall of Fame. Additionally, two of her uncles have coached at the junior college and high school levels.
Originally from Hillsboro, Texas, her journey to Division I athletics was spawned by a standout prep career. Trenkle was a four-time All-District honoree in the infield for Hillsboro High School and earned All-State credentials as a senior in 2016. She closed her high school playing days by receiving District Offensive MVP and Super Centex Softball Team accolades.
Trenkle is also a standout in the classroom. She was named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2019. At Hillsboro HS, she finished fourth in her graduating class with a 4.29 grade point average. She received a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from UTSA in 2020 and is pursuing a master’s degree in the field from Tarleton with an expected graduation date of May 2022.
Trenkle currently resides in Stephenville.
As a fan of Tarleton Athletics, it is important to become familiar with NCAA, WAC and Tarleton Athletics Compliance rules. Please review the following information as a brief guide to NCAA compliance and feel free to contact our office at any time. We appreciate your support and cooperation.
A booster is any individual, independent agency, corporate entity (e.g., apparel or equipment manufacturer), or other organization that is known to:
• Hold, or have ever held, season tickets for any sport with Tarleton Athletics;
• Have participated in, or to be a member of, an agency or organization promoting any Tarleton Athletics program (e.g., Tarleton State University Alumni Association, Texan Club, etc.);
• Have made financial contributions to the athletics department or to an athletics booster organization of that institution;
• Be assisting, or to have assisted in, providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families, which would trigger booster status under NCAA rules. These benefits include, but are not limited to, financial assistance, use of a car, use of a cell phone, etc.;
• Provide allowable benefits (e.g., summer jobs) to enrolled student-athletes; or
• Promote Tarleton Athletics in any way
*This list is not exhaustive. Please contact the Tarleton Athletics Compliance Office if you have any questions about your possible status as a booster. Once an individual or entity is deemed to be a booster it carries that status forever.
An extra benefit is any special gift or arrangement provided to a student-athlete, or student-athlete’s friends or family members which is not available to the general Tarleton student-body or general public. Should a prospective student-athlete or current studentathlete receive an extra benefit, they will be ineligible for competition.
For prospective and current student-athletes:
• Cash, loans or the co-signing of loans;
• Assistance with paying bills, rent or mortgages;
• Use of an automobile or any other transportation;
• Entertainment of admission to an event (e.g.; movies, athletic events, banquets, clubs, special events/parties, concerts, etc.);
• Gifts of any kind, including those on special occasions such as birthdays, religious holidays, graduation, etc.);
• Free or reduced cost services, rentals or purchases of any type (e.g., meals, drinks, clothing, laundry, haircuts, legal fees, tattoos, golf, car services, etc.);
• Free or reduced cost housing for any length of time;
• Use of your telephone or credit card;
• Providing a meal or paying for a meal at a public location;
• Academic assistance of any kind (e.g., tutoring, editing papers/projects, assistance in completing class work, use of computers, etc.)
A prospective student-athlete is anyone who has entered the ninth grade. Impermissible activities with a prospective student-athlete include:
• Having any type of recruiting communication including conversations, social media messages and letters;
• Conducting any evaluation of their ability on behalf of the Tarleton coaching staff or providing evaluations to the Tarleton coaching staffs;
• Contacting the prospective student-athlete. Getting involved in recruiting activities without consent from the Compliance Office could jeopardize the eiligibity of the prospective student-athlete
A recruiting inducement under NCAA rules is any special gift or arrangement provided to a prospective student-athlete that is not available to the general population. The arrangement of such a benefit would be considered an improper inducement to encourage the eventual enrollment of a prospective studentathlete.
Tarleton Athletics is responsible for the actions of its boosters and fans and is always available to answer any questions regarding permissible recruiting activities.
Employment of a student-athlete is permissible, provided all six of the following conditions are met:
1. Student-athlete is only paid for work actually performed;
2. Student-athlete is paid at the rate commensurate with the going rate in that locale for similar services;
3. Student-athlete may not be compensated in any manner for any value or utility that he or she may have for an employer because of any publicity, reputation, fame or personal following that he/she may have because of his or her athletics ability;
4. Student-athletes must register all jobs during the academic year and summer by completing the Student-Athlete Employment Form and returning it to the Tarleton Athletics Compliance Office prior to beginning work;
5. Proof of earnings is required and all studentathletes must submit a pay stub at the end of their employment. All paperwork must be submitted along with verification of earnings; and
6. Employers MUST confirm their employment of Tarleton Athletics student-athletes prior to the student-athletes’ employment.
For prospective and current student-athletes:
• Student-athletes are not eligible for participation in intercollegiate athletics if he/ she accepts compensation, or permits the use of his/her name or pictures to promote a commercial enterprise;
• A student-athlete’s name or picture may not be used to advertise, recommend or promote directly the sale or use of a commercial product or service of any kind;
• If a student-athlete’s name or picture appears on commercial items (e.g., t-shirts, playing cards, posters, photographs, etc.) or is used to promote a commercial product without the student-athlete and the institution are required to take steps to stop such an activity in order to maintain the student-athlete’s eligibility.
NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes and athletic department staff members from participating in any sports gambling activity or providing information concerning competitions to individuals involved in organized gambling activities. Additionally, it is a violation of federal law for boosters, student-athletes or staff members to tamper with the outcome of a collegiate contest. Please do not ask any studentathletes or staff members for information regarding student-athlete performance/injuries.
Top 10 Things Fans & Friends of Tarleton Athletics Should Know About NCAA Rules:
1. You should always report any suspected or known violations to the Compliance Office immediately.
2. The NCAA holds Tarleton Athletics accountable for the actions of its fans and supporters. If you are involved with NCAA violations (known or unknown), Tarleton may have to forfeit games, entire seasons, scholarships, recruiting opportunities or may be prohibited from participating in the postseason.
3. You may send information about prospects to Tarleton Athletics coaching staff members.
4. You may continue established relationships with friends and neighbors who children are prospects or student-athletes. The relationship must pre-date high school and is not based on his/her status as an athlete (this must be registered in advance with the compliance department).
5. You may not be involved in recruiting prospective student-athletes on behalf of Tarleton Athletics. A prospective studentathlete is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade.
6. You may not become involved in arranging for a prospect, a Tarleton student-athlete or a Tarleton student-athlete’s friends or family to receive money or financial assistance of any kind.
7. You may not provide transportation to a prospect, student-athlete or their friends and family.
8. You cannot spend funds to entertain prospects, student-athletes or their friends and family or provide them with any other extra benefit.
9. You may not use a photo or name of a studentathlete for commercial purposes or sell student-athlete memorabilia.
10. Always ask before you act!
For specific NCAA Rule Interpretations, please contact the Tarleton Athletic Compliance Office:
Tarleton Athletics Box T-0080
Stephenville, TX 76402
ERIC HEIER
Sr. Associate Athletic Director for Compliance
Phone: (254) 459-5414 Fax: (254) 968-9764 Email: heier@tarleton.edu
ROBERT WOODCOCK
Assistant AD for Compliance
Phone: (254) 459-5414 Fax: (254) 968-9764
Email: rwoodcock@tarleton.edu
Location: Tempe, AZ
Established: 1886
Enrollment: 79,232
Colors: Maroon and Gold
President: Michael M. Crow
Athletic Director: Ray Anderson
Conference: Pac-12 Conference
Arena (Capacity): Desert Financial Arena (14,198) Website: thesundevils.com
2021-22 Record: 14-17
Conference Record (Finish): 10-10
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 11/4
Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Bobby Hurley
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Duke (1993)
Record at School (Pct.): 118-100 (.541)
Record Overall (Pct.): 160-120 (.571)
Assistant Head Coach: Jermaine Kimbrough
Assistant Coach: George Aramide
Assistant Coach: Brandon Rosenthal
Assistant Coach: Daniel Marshall
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Tempe: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Doug Tammaro
Office Phone: 480-734-7795
Email: Tammaro@asu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Overland Park, KS
Established: 1938
Enrollment: 152
Colors: White and Blue
President: Reverend Chad Pollard Athletic Director: Jamie Cuellar
Conference: NCCAA
Arena (Capacity): Cowen Auditorium Website: kccfalcons.com
2021-22 Record: 11-13 (.458)
Conference Record (Finish): 0-0
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): N/A
Starters (Ret./Lost): N/A
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jamie Cuellar
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): N/A
Record at School (Pct.): N/A
Record Overall (Pct.): N/A
Assistant Coach: Jim Poteet
Assistant Coach: Ken Perry
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Overland Park: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Tony Hurla
Office Phone: 913-963-9869
Email: tony.hurla@kansaschristian.edu
Location: Wichita, KS
Established: 1895 Enrollment: 21,942
Colors: Black and Yellow
President: Richard Muma
Athletic Director: Kevin Saal
Conference: American Athletic Conference
Arena (Capacity): Charles Koch Arena (10.506)
Website: goshockers.com
2021-22 Record: 15-13 (.536)
Conference Record (Finish): 6-9 (.400)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 2/8 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Isaac Brown
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): ULM (1995)
Record at School (Pct.): 31-19 (.620)
Record Overall (Pct.): 31-19 (.620)
Assistant Coach: Butch Pierre
Assistant Coach: Tyson Waterman
Assistant Coach: Billy Kennedy
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-1
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Wichita: 0-1
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: 11/16/2021
Last Meeting: 11/16/2021
SID: Lainie Mazzullo-Hart
Office Phone: 316-978-3409
Email: lainie.mazzullo@wichita.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Ogden, UT
Established: 1889
Enrollment: 28,788
Colors: White and Purple
President: Brad Mortensen
Athletic Director: Tim Crompton
Conference: Big Sky
Arena (Capacity): Dee Events Center (11,500)
Website: weberstatesports.com/
2021-22 Record: 21-22 (.636)
Conference Record (Finish): 13-7 (.65)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 3/16
Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Eric Duft
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Sterling College (1995)
Record at School (Pct.): N/A
Record Overall (Pct.): N/A
Assistant Coach: Eric Daniels
Assistant Coach: Dan Russell
Assistant Coach: Jorge Ruiz
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 0-1
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Ogden: 0-1
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: 1/17/2021
Last Meeting: 1/17/2021
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Paul Grua
Office Phone: 801-626-7414
Email: pgrua@weber.edu
Location: Marshall, TX
Established: 1873
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Black, White, Grey, and Purple President: Herman J. Felton Jr.
Athletic Director: Bruce Peifer
Conference: Red River Athletic Conference
Arena (Capacity): Alumni Gymnasium (1,500) Website wileyathletics.com
2021-22 Record: 10-13 (.435)
Conference Record (Finish): 3-8 (.273)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): N/A Starters (Ret./Lost): N/A
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Joseph Flegler
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Savannah State
Record at School (Pct.): N/A
Record Overall (Pct.): N/A
Assistant Coach: Ashton DeMurrell
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Waco, TX
Established: 1845
Enrollment: 20,626
Colors: Green and Gold President: Linda Livingstone
Athletic Director: Mack Rhoades
Conference: Big 12
Arena (Capacity): Ferrell Center (10,347) Website: baylorbears.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 27-7 (.790)
Conference Record (Finish): 14-4 (.780)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/7 Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Scott Drew
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Valparaiso (1994)
Record at School (Pct.): 397-222 (.641)
Record Overall (Pct.): 417-233 (.642)
Associate Head Coach: Alvin Brooks III
Assistant Coach: John Jakus
Assistant Coach: Jared Nuness
SERIES INFORMATION
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record: 5-0
In Stephenville: 5-0
In Marshall: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: 12/13/1989
Last Meeting: 11/16/2019
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Andrew Glover
Office Phone: 903-927-3399
Email: adglover@wileyc.edu
Overall Record: 0-0
In Stephenville: 0-0
In Waco: 0-0
At a neutral site: 0-0
First Meeting: N/A
Last Meeting: N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Matt Roberts
Office Phone: 254-710-4389
Email: WM_Roberts@baylor.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Orange County, FL
Established: 1963
Enrollment: 70,406
Colors: Black and Gold
President: Alexander Cartwright
Athletic Director: Terry Mohjair
Conference: American Athletic Conference
Arena (Capacity): Addition Financial Arena (10,000) Website: https://www.ucf.edu
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 18-12 (.600)
Conference Record (Finish): 9-9 (.500)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 3/11 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Jonny Dawkins
HC
Year):
(.609)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
Colorado Springs, CO
Established 1954
Enrollment 4,304
Colors Blue and Gray
Superintendent Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark Athletic Director Nathan Pine
Conference Mountain West Arena (Capacity) Clune Arena (5,843)
Website goairforcefalcons.com
2021-22 Record: 11-18 (.379)
Conference Record (Finish): 4-13 (.235)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 9/6 Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Joe Scott
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Princeton (1987)
Record at School (Pct.) 67-101 (.399)
Record Overall (Pct.) 251-278 (.474)
Assistant Coach David Metzendorf
Assistant Coach Jared Czech
Assistant Coach Lt. Col. Matt McCraw
Assistant Coach Maj. Marc Holum
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 1-0
In Stephenville 1-0
In Colorado Springs 0-0
First Meeting 12/21/2021
Last Meeting 12/21/2021
SID Nick Arseniak
Office Phone 719-333-9251
Email Nicholas.Arseniak@usafa.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Austin, TX
Established 1875
Enrollment 1,160
Colors Maroon and Gold
President Melva Williams Athletic Director Jared Lyons Conference Red River Athletic Conference Arena HT Gym Website htramsathletics.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 9-20 (.310)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-10 (.412)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): N/A Starters (Ret./Lost): N/A
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Thomas Henderson
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) N/A
Record at School (Pct.) N/A Record Overall (Pct.) N/A
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 7-0
In Stephenville 4-0
In Austin 2-0
At a neutral site or undocumented location 1-0
First Meeting 1971 Last Meeting 2/14/1994
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID N/A
Office Phone N/A Email N/A
Location: Arlington, TX
Established: 1895
Enrollment: 41,515
Colors: Black, White, Blue, and Orange
President: Dr. Jennifer Cowley
Athletic Director: Jim Baker Conference: WAC
Arena (Capacity): College Park Center (7,000) Website utamavs.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 11-18 (.379)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-10 (.412)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 4/9
Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Greg Young
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year): Texas Wesleyan (1990)
Record at School (Pct.): 11-18 (.379)
Record Overall (Pct.): 11-18 (.379)
Assistant Head Coach: Royce Johnson
Assistant Coach: Dwight Thornell
Assistant Coach: Cinco Boone
Grad Manager: Jacob Mahjoub
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 1-8
In Stephenville 0-0
In Arlington 0-0
Other or Undocumented Location 1-8
First Meeting N/A Last Meeting N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID: Jason MacBain
Office Phone: 817-272-2339
Email: Jason.macbain@uta.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
Abilene, TX
Established 1906
Enrollment 20,176
Colors Purple and White
President Dr. Phil Schubert
Athletic Director Zack Lassiter
Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) Moody Coliseum (4,600) Website acusports.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 25-11 (.694)
Conference Record (Finish): 11-7 (.611)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/6 Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Brette Tanner
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Emporia St.
Record at School (Pct.) 25-11 (.694)
Record Overall (Pct.) 25-11 (.694)
Assistant Coach Antonio Bostic
Assistant Coach: Ted Crass
Assistant Coach: Jon Trilli
Grad Manager: Cody Stratton
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 35-33
In Stephenville 18-3
In Abilene 15-8
Other or Undocumented Location 2-22
First Meeting N/A
Last Meeting March 5, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID Cassie Kelley
Office Phone 325-674-6171
Email cassie.kelley@acu.edu
Location: Cedar City, UT
Established: 1897
Enrollment: 13,611
Colors: White and Red President: Mindy Benson
Athletic Director: Ken Beazer
Conference: WAC
Arena (Capacity): American First Event Center (5,300) Website suutbirds.com
2021-22 Record: 23-12 (.657)
Conference Record (Finish): 14-6 (.700)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/6 Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Todd Simon
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Central Michigan (2003)
Record at School (Pct.) 96-94 (.505)
Record Overall (Pct.) 114-109 (.511)
Assistant Head Coach: Flynn Clayman
Assistant Coach: Bryce Martin
Overall Record 0-0
In Stephenville 0-0
In Colorado Springs 0-0
At a neutral site 0-0
First Meeting N/A
Last Meeting N/A
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID
Regan Hunsaker
Office Phone: 432-299-9693
Email: reganhunsaker@suu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
Huntsville, TX
Established 1879
Enrollment 21,679
Colors Orange and White
President Dr. Alisa White
Athletic Director Bobby Williams Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum (6,100) Website gobearkats.com
2021-22 Record: 19-14 (.576)
Conference Record (Finish): 13-5 (.722)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/6
Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Jason Hooten
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Tarleton (1993)
Record at School (Pct.) 235-161 (.598)
Record Overall (Pct.) 235-161 (.598)
Assistant Coach Chris Mudge
Assistant Coach Justin Bailey
Assistant Coach Mike Ekanem
Graduate Manager Parker Bunn
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 4-16
In Stephenville 1-0
In Huntsville 0-1
Other or Undocumented Location 3-15
First Meeting N/A
Last Meeting March 3, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS SID Cody Stark Office Phone 936-294-2692 Email cstark@shsu.edu
IN STEPHENVILLE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Chicago, IL
Established 1867
Enrollment 2,296
Colors Green, Black, and White
President Zaldwaynaka L. Scott Athletic Director Dr. Monique Carroll Conference NCAA D1 Independent Arena (Capacity) Jones Convocation Center (7,000) Website gocsucougars.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 7-25 (.219)
Conference Record (Finish): 3-15 (.167)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 4/10 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Gerald Gillion
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Florida St. (2008)
Record at School (Pct.) 7-25 (.233)
Record Overall (Pct.) 7-25 (.233)
Assistant Head Coach Baronton Terry
Assistant Coach Tramaine Stevens
Assistant Coach Jelani Hewitt
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 2-0
In Stephenville 1-0
In Chicago 0-1
At a neutral site 0-0
First Meeting Feb. 5, 2022
Last Meeting Feb. 19, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID
Jim Christman Office Phone 773-995-2295
Email jchris24@csu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Seattle, WA
Established 1891
Enrollment 7,268
Colors Red and Black
President Eduardo M. Peñalver Athletic Director Shaney Fink
Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) Redhawk Center (1,000) Website goseattleu.com
2021-22 Record: 23-9 (.719)
Conference Record (Finish): 14-4 (.778)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/8 Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Chris Victor
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) UC Irvine (2004)
Record at School (Pct.) 23-9 (.719)
Record Overall (Pct.) 23-9 (.719)
Assistant Head Coach Alex Pribble
Assistant Coach Justin Bradley
Assistant Coach D’Marques Tyson
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 0-1
In Stephenville 0-1 In Seattle 0-0
At a neutral site 0-0
First Meeting Jan. 22, 2022
Last Meeting Jan. 22, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID Sarah Finney Office Phone 206-296-5615 Email finneysa@seattleu.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Riverside, CA
Established 1950
Enrollment 11,496
Colors Blue and Gold
President Dr. Ronald L. Ellis
Athletic Director Tyler Mariucci Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) CBU Events Center (5,050) Website cbulancers.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 18-16 (.529)
Conference Record (Finish): 7-11 (.389)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 5/9
Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Rick Croy
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) San Francisco St. (1999)
Record at School (Pct.) 200-80 (.714) Record Overall (Pct.) 200-80 (.714)
Assistant Head Coach Hardy Asprilla
Assistant Coach Adam Jacobsen Assistant Coach Geoff Mclntosh
JAN. 26 IN STEPHENVILLE
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 13-18 (.419)
Conference Record (Finish): 6-12 (.333)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 8/7 Starters (Ret./Lost): 4/1
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Jon Judkins
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Utah St. (1988)
(.592)
(.592)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Established 1949
Enrollment 20,000
Colors Purple and White
President Brian Mueller Athletic Director Jamie Boggs
Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) GCU Arena (7,000) Website gculopes.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2021-22 Record: 23-8 (.742)
Conference Record (Finish): 13-5 (.722)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 6/9
Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/2
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Bryce Drew
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Valparaiso (1998)
Record at School (Pct.) 40-15 (.727)
Record Overall (Pct.) 204-123 (.624)
Assistant Coach Jamall Walker
Assistant Coach ED Schilling
Assistant Coach Casey Shaw
Graduate Manager Ethan Cisneros
Overall Record 0-5
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Edinburg, TX
Established 2013
Enrollment 32,618
Colors Orange and Gray
President Dr. Guy Bailey Athletic Director Chasse Conque Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500) Website goutrgv.com
2021-22 Record: 8-23 (.258)
Conference Record (Finish): 3-15 (.167)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 1/13 Starters (Ret./Lost): 1/4
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Matt Figger
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Eastern Kentucky (1995)
Record at School (Pct.):) 8-23 (.258)
Record Overall (Pct.) 84-74 (.532)
Assistant Coach Chris Buchanan
Assistant Coach Dean Cooper
Assistant Coach Nikita Johnson
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 4-1
In Stephenville 0-0
In Edinburg 4-0
Other or Undocumented Location 0-1
First Meeting N/A
Last Meeting Feb. 24, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID
Jonah Goldberg Office Phone 956-665-2240 Email jonah.goldberg@utrgv.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Nacogdoches, TX
Established 1923
Enrollment 11,946
Colors Purple and White
President Dr. Scott Gordon Athletic Director Ryan Ivey Conference WAC
Arena (Capacity) William R. Johnson Coliseum (7,203) Website sfajacks.com
2021-22 Record: 22-10 (.688)
Conference Record (Finish): 14-4 (.778)
Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 7/7 Starters (Ret./Lost): 2/3
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach Kyle Keller
HC Alma Mater (Grad Year) Oklahoma St. (1990)
Record at School (Pct.) 66-55 (.545) Record Overall (Pct.) 66-55 (.545)
Assistant Head Coach Tony Jasick
Assistant Coach Tanner Smith Assistant Coach Dallas Cameron
SERIES INFORMATION
Overall Record 1-15
First Meeting N/A Last Meeting Jan. 8, 2022
MEDIA RELATIONS
SID Dennis Driscoll
Office Phone: 936-468-7106
Email: dennis.driscoll@sfasu.edu
2021-22 Record: 27-7 (.794) Conference Record (Finish): 14-4 (.778) Lettermen (Ret./Lost): 2/13 Starters (Ret./Lost): 0/5
All-time records include games from the beginning of Tarleton’s Senior College era (1961-62). Individual game records date back to the start of the 1988-89 season. ABILENE CHRISTIAN (35-33)
Dec. 9, 1989 Abilene W 78-63
Dec. 8, 1990 Abilene W 73-49
Jan. 7, 1991 Stephenville W 95-67
Nov. 27, 1993 Abilene L 71-95
Jan. 3, 1994 Stephenville L 54-77
Jan. 16, 1995 Stephenville W 95-82
Feb. 13, 1995 Abilene W 88-75
Jan. 6, 1996 Stephenville W 73-66
Feb. 6, 1996 Abilene L 78-81
Jan. 7, 1997 Abilene L 71-81
Feb. 1, 1997 Stephenville W 76-62
Jan. 22, 1998 Abilene L 82-89
Feb. 5, 1998 Stephenville W 80-69
Feb. 24, 1998 Stephenville L 68-71
Jan. 21, 1999 Stephenville W 83-70
Feb. 6, 1999 Abilene L 62-69
Jan. 13, 2000 Stephenville W 66-62
Feb. 26, 2000 Abilene W 63-55
Feb. 1, 2001 Abilene W 84-82
Feb. 10, 2001 Stephenville W 68-54
Jan. 31, 2002 Abilene W 61-59
Feb. 9, 2002 Stephenville W 97-50
Jan. 16, 2003 Abilene W 81-58
Jan. 8, 2004 Stephenville W 74-66
Dec. 2, 2004 Abilene W 76-68
Jan. 31, 2006 Abilene W 67-61
Feb. 9, 2006 Stephenville W 91-59
Feb. 3, 2007 Stephenville W 87-67
Feb. 10, 2007 Abilene W (OT) 81-80
Jan. 29, 2008 Abilene W 86-85
Feb. 20, 2008 Stephenville W 66-63
Jan. 28, 2009 Abilene L 70-73
Feb. 18, 2009 Stephenville W 80-64
Jan. 27, 2010 Stephenville W 83-63
Feb. 16, 2010 Abilene W 70-60
Jan. 11, 2011 Abilene W 64-44
Feb. 23, 2011 Stephenville W 82-61
Jan. 14, 2012 Abilene W 62-53
Feb. 25, 2012 Stephenville W 74-62
Dec. 8, 2012 Stephenville W 64-50
Feb. 9, 2013 Abilene W (OT) 75-70
Dec. 5, 2020 Abilene L 48-69
Feb. 12, 2022 Stephenville L 63-77
Mar. 5, 2022 Abilene L 56-61
ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE (1-0) HOME (0-0)
Dec. 30, 2007 Austin W 66-50
ALASKA FAIRBANKS (0-1)
Dec. 17, 2005 Arcata, Calif. L 73-82
Jan. 18, 2003 San Angelo W 63-47
Dec. 4, 2004 San Angelo W 65-57
Feb. 4, 2006 Stephenville W 96-69
Feb. 11, 2006 San Angelo W 94-60
Jan. 31, 2007 San Angelo W 81-78
Feb. 7, 2007 Stephenville W (OT) 76-73
Feb. 2, 2008 Stephenville W 71-67
Mar. 1, 2008 San Angelo L 58-76
Jan. 17, 2009 San Angelo L (4OT) 80-85
Feb. 28, 2009 Stephenville W 70-65
AMBASSADOR (8-1)
Jan. 20, 1992 Big Sandy W 77-47
Jan. 23, 1992 Stephenville W 84-45
Feb. 10, 1993 Stephenville W 72-67
Feb. 18, 1993 Big Sandy W 78-61
Feb. 5, 1994 Big Sandy W 90-70
Feb. 19, 1994 Stephenville W 132-92
Jan. 3, 1995 Stephenville L 90-107 Feb. 22, 1996 Stephenville W 110-61 Nov. 16, 1996 Stephenville W 100-71
AMERICAN
Jan. 16, 2010 Stephenville W 78-62
Feb. 27, 2010 San Angelo L 81-90
Jan. 15, 2011 Stephenville W 70-53
Feb. 26, 2011 San Angelo W 58-44
Jan. 11, 2012 Stephenville W 76-55
Feb. 22, 2012 San Angelo W 67-61
Dec. 5, 2012 San Angelo L 52-57
Feb. 6, 2013 Stephenville W 67-44
Jan. 8, 2014 Stephenville W 80-54
Feb. 12, 2014 San Angelo W 72-64
Jan. 7, 2015 San Angelo L 60-78
Feb. 11, 2015 Stephenville W 72-68
Mar. 17, 2015 Stephenville W 66-64
Jan. 6, 2016 Stephenville W 85-67
Feb. 10, 2016 San Angelo L(2OT) 86-87
Mar. 4, 2016 Allen L 73-81
Mar. 15, 2016 Wichita Falls W 77-72
Jan. 5, 2017 San Angelo W 92-60
ANGELO
[SINCE 1988] HOME (20-4) • AWAY (14-12)
Pre-1988 Record: 3-24
Dec. 8, 1989 San Angelo W 62-52
Feb. 21, 1990 Stephenville W 63-59
Nov. 26, 1993 Abilene L 58-67
Jan. 14, 1995 Stephenville L 51-58
Feb. 11, 1995 San Angelo L (OT) 82-84
Jan. 8, 1996 Stephenville W 96-72
Feb. 1, 1996 San Angelo L 66-67
Jan. 9, 1997 San Angelo W 63-57
Jan. 30, 1997 Stephenville W 81-55
Jan. 24, 1998 San Angelo W 76-69
Feb. 7, 1998 Stephenville W 94-71
Jan. 23, 1999 Stephenville W 78-69
Feb. 4, 1999 San Angelo W 68-64
Dec. 31, 1999 Stephenville W 86-76
Feb. 24, 2000 San Angelo L 70-72
Feb. 3, 2001 San Angelo L 68-89
Feb. 8, 2001 Stephenville L 47-64
Feb. 2, 2002 Stephenville W 90-60
Feb. 7, 2002 San Angelo W 76-75
Feb. 11, 2017 Stephenville W 76-67
Mar. 2, 2017 Allen L (OT) 82-85
Jan. 4, 2018 Stephenville L 71-73
Feb. 10, 2018 San Angelo W 66-59
Dec. 1, 2018 Stephenville L 61-74
Jan. 31, 2019 San Angelo L 62-64
Dec. 5, 2019 San Angelo L 71-80
Nov.
Nov. 13, 2010 Stephenville W 108-30
Feb. 9, 2012 Stephenville W 77-54
Dec. 1, 2012 Stephenville W 77-61
Nov. 19, 2013 Stephenville W 107-54
Dec. 2, 2014 Stephenville W 95-45
Dec. 1, 2015 Stephenville W 97-46
Jan. 14, 2017 Stephenville W 111-63
Jan. 13, 2018 Stephenville W 103-52 Dec. 12, 2018 Stephenville W 81-59 Dec. 9, 2020 Stephenville W 84-43
Pre-1988 Record: 18-25
Dec. 2, 1988 Brownwood L 60-66
Feb. 14, 1989 Sherman L 57-64
Jan. 28, 1989 Stephenville W 72-61
Jan. 27, 1990 Sherman W 96-74
Feb. 14, 1990 Stephenville W 81-47
Jan. 16, 1991 Stephenville W 79-59 Feb. 9, 1991 Sherman W 81-57
Jan. 8, 1992 Sherman W 82-53
Feb. 22, 1992 Stephenville W 71-58 Dec. 3, 1992 Stephenville W 76-70
Feb. 8, 1993 Sherman W 78-51 Nov. 20, 1993 Stephenville W 76-37 Jan. 20, 1994 Sherman W 93-77 Dec. 1, 1995 Abilene W 95-58
Nov. 11, 1989 Stephenville
Nov.
Pre-1988 Record: 1-3
Feb. 3, 1994 Stephenville W 71-67
Feb. 17, 1994 Lawton, Okla. L 59-68
Dec. 1, 1994 Lawton, Okla. L 73-85
Jan. 9, 1995 Stephenville W 72-66
Nov. 27, 1995 Lawton, Okla. L 80-83
Jan. 27, 1996 Stephenville L 66-72
Jan. 25, 1997 Lawton, Okla. W 67-59
Feb. 17, 1997 Stephenville W (OT) 79-76
Dec. 4, 1997 Stephenville W 64-56
Nov. 19, 1999 Stephenville W 84-73 Dec. 2, 1999 Lawton, Okla. W 69-63 Dec. 29, 2001 Stephenville W 76-53
Jan. 30, 2003 Lawton, Okla. W 72-64
Feb. 20, 2003 Stephenville W 76-54
Jan. 22, 2004 Stephenville W 78-44
Feb. 12, 2004 Lawton, Okla. W 80-60
Feb. 5, 2005 Stephenville W 58-51
Feb. 26, 2005 Lawton, Okla. W 85-64
Dec. 10, 2005 Stephenville W 65-44
Dec. 7, 2006 Lawton, Okla. L 69-71
Nov. 29, 2007 Stephenville W 71-61
Jan. 10, 2009 Lawton, Okla. W 58-49
Dec. 21, 2009 Stephenville W 59-52
Nov. 27, 2010 Lawton, Okla. L 44-49
Nov. 30, 2011 Stephenville W 66-41
Jan. 25, 2012 Lawton, Okla. W 65-62
Jan. 9, 2013 Stephenville L 62-71
Feb. 20, 2013 Lawton, Okla. L 51-53
Jan. 18, 2014 Stephenville W 76-52
Feb. 8, 2014 Lawton, Okla. W (OT) 75-74
Jan. 17, 2015 Lawton, Okla. W 77-74
Feb. 7, 2015 Stephenville W 87-73
Jan. 2, 2016 Stephenville W 71-61
Feb. 6, 2016 Lawton, Okla. L 57-73
Dec. 3, 2016 Stephenville W 73-60
Jan. 26, 2017 Lawton, Okla. W 80-74
Dec. 2, 2017 Lawton, Okla. L 63-64
Jan. 25, 2018 Stephenville W 68-59
Mar. 2, 2018 Denton W 63-49
Jan. 3, 2019 Lawton, Okla. W 86-48
Feb. 9, 2019 Stephenville W 75-65 Feb. 8, 2020 Stephenville W 84-58
CENTRAL MISSOURI (3-0)
HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (3-0)
Dec. 20, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. W 71-58
Mar. 12, 2005 Commerce W 75-72
Mar. 12, 2006 Bolivar, Mo. W 62-59
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (10-21)
HOME (6-8) • AWAY (2-10) • NEUTRAL (2-3)
Jan. 26, 1995 Stephenville L (OT) 108-116
Feb. 25, 1995 Edmond, Okla. L 98-136
Jan. 20, 1996 Stephenville L 93-100
Feb. 15, 1996 Edmond, Okla. L 93-111
Jan. 18, 1997 Edmond, Okla. L 78-81
Feb. 13, 1997 Stephenville W 109-82
Feb. 27, 1997 Edmond, Okla. L 106-108
Dec. 3, 1998 Stephenville L 93-105
Jan. 11, 2001 Edmond, Okla. L 92-101
Jan. 10, 2002 Stephenville W 90-54
Feb. 6, 2003 Edmond, Okla. W 82-63
Feb. 27, 2003 Stephenville W 85-77
Jan. 29, 2004 Stephenville W 75-64
Feb. 19, 2004 Edmond, Okla. W 82-68
Jan. 22, 2005 Stephenville L 46-59
Feb. 12, 2005 Edmond, Okla. L 68-75
Jan. 12, 2006 Stephenville W 72-61
Mar. 3, 2006 Durant, Okla. W 73-71
Mar. 11, 2006 Bolivar, Mo. W 75-68
Jan. 11, 2007 Edmond, Okla. L 54-71
Feb. 27, 2007 Edmond, Okla. L 67-92
Jan. 3, 2008 Stephenville L (OT) 73-70
Mar. 7, 2008 Bartlesville, Okla. L 65-77
Mar. 18, 2008 Stephenville L 76-77
Dec. 15, 2008 Edmond, Okla. L 68-79
Mar. 5, 2009 Bartlesville, Okla. L (OT) 76-77
Dec. 1, 2009 Stephenville L 72-76
Jan. 6, 2011 Edmond, Okla. L 57-60
Mar. 6, 2011 Bartlesville, Okla. L 52-68
Nov. 18, 2011 Stephenville W 87-65
Nov. 18, 2018 Stephenville L 63-71
COLORADO CHRISTIAN (1-1)
HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (1-1)
Jan. 4, 1993 Lakewood, Colo. L 70-72 Nov. 18, 1995 Phoenix, Ariz. W 82-61
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (2-0)
HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (2-0)
Dec. 7, 1991 Pueblo, Colo. W 81-50 Mar. 12, 2016 Wichita Falls W 83-61
COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS (3-2)
HOME (3-2) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Mar. 15, 2015 Stephenville W 84-62
Nov. 13, 2015 Stephenville W 75-66
Nov. 12, 2016 Stephenville W 73-64 Nov. 11, 2017 Stephenville L (2OT) 100-103 Nov. 9, 2018 Stephenville L 77-87
Jan. 29, 1990 Stephenville W 77-61
Feb. 15, 1990 Dallas L 76-78
Nov. 17, 2009 Stephenville W 81-71
Jan. 11, 2009 Dallas L 67-76
Nov. 21, 2019 Stephenville L 61-69 Jan. 25, 2020 Dallas W 77-72
HOME (12-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Nov. 30, 2002 Stephenville W 93-45
Nov. 17, 2003 Stephenville W 86-58
Dec. 31, 2004 Stephenville W 105-57
Nov. 20, 2007 Stephenville W 94-19
Dec. 28, 2009 Stephenville W 84-55
Dec. 30, 2010 Stephenville W 94-51
Dec. 31, 2011 Stephenville W 85-41
Nov. 24, 2012 Stephenville W 91-70
COLORADO STATE-PUEBLO (0-2)
HOME (0-2)
AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0) Nov. 27, 2015 Stephenville L(OT) 84-87 Nov. 25, 2016 Stephenville L 78-79
CONCORDIA
Nov. 26, 2013 Stephenville W 106-41
Nov. 22, 2014 Stephenville W 88-58
Jan. 12, 2019 Stephenville W 90-45
Nov. 25, 2020 Stephenville W 103-48 Dec. 7, 2021 Stephenville W 84-65
[SINCE 1988] HOME (3-0) • AWAY (3-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 7-1
Jan. 26, 1989 Irving W 101-73
Feb. 9, 1989 Stephenville W 94-73
Feb. 5, 1990 Irving W 112-91
Feb. 24, 1990 Stephenville W 87-55
Jan. 19, 1991 Irving W 80-62
Feb. 13, 1991 Stephenville W 87-54
HOME (2-0) • AWAY (1-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Dec. 29, 1998 Stephenville W 75-72
Jan. 26, 1999 Cleveland, Miss. L 65-82 Nov. 18, 2015 Stephenville W 80-71
DRURY [MO] (1-4)
HOME (0-2)
Feb. 23, 1993 Stephenville L 75-83
Feb. 21, 1994 Springfield, Mo. L 75-88
Mar. 14, 2004 Stephenville L (OT) 73-78 Dec. 19, 2014 Las Vegas, Nev. W 64-60 Dec. 19, 2015 Las Vegas, Nev. L 67-68
Dec. 1, 1990 Durant, Okla. W FORFEIT
Nov. 22, 1997 Ada, Okla. W 89-73
Dec. 7, 1999 Stephenville W 76-63
Dec. 1, 2001 Ada, Okla. W 68-58
Jan. 23, 2003 Ada, Okla. W 65-63
Feb. 13, 2003 Stephenville W 92-53
Feb. 5, 2004 Ada, Okla. W 79-50
Feb. 26, 2004 Stephenville W 97-84
Jan. 29, 2005 Ada, Okla. L 63-66
Feb. 19, 2005 Stephenville W 99-65
Dec. 3, 2005 Ada, Okla. W 79-55
Dec. 2, 2006 Stephenville W 63-55
Jan. 12, 2008 Ada, Okla. W 63-58
Jan. 3, 2009 Stephenville W 62-56
Dec. 12, 2009 Ada, Okla. L 88-104
Dec. 4, 2010 Stephenville W 81-49
Nov. 17, 2012 Stephenville W 72-62
Nov. 30, 2013 Stephenville W 75-54
EASTERN NEW MEXICO (45-11)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (23-3) • AWAY (19-7) • NEUTRAL (3-0)
1964 Unknown Location L
Nov. 29, 1993 Stephenville L (OT) 65-67
Dec. 4, 1993 Portales, N.M. L 49-83
Jan. 21, 1995 Portales, N.M. W 63-60
Feb. 20, 1995 Stephenville W 61-58
Jan. 13, 1996 Portales, N.M. L 63-101
Feb. 8, 1996 Stephenville L 70-73
Jan. 13, 1997 Stephenville W (OT) 79-75
Feb. 6, 1997 Portales, N.M. L 62-77 Feb. 25, 1997 Stephenville W 57-54
Jan. 8, 1998 Portales, N.M. W 87-64
Feb. 12, 1998 Stephenville W 78-55
Jan. 14, 1999 Stephenville W 83-70
Feb. 20, 1999 Portales, N.M. W 81-71 Jan. 4, 2000 Portales, N.M. W 66-62 Jan, 29, 2000 Stephenville W 73-47
Jan. 25, 2001 Portales, N.M. W 64-53 Feb. 24, 2001 Stephenville W 78-72
Jan. 17, 2002 Stephenville W 65-48
Feb. 16, 2002 Portales, N. M. W (OT) 87-80 Dec. 3, 2002 Stephenville W 67-65
Mar. 7, 2003 Portales, N. M. W 64-58
Jan. 15, 2004 Portales, N. M. W 72-69 Dec. 11, 2004 Stephenville W 70-52
Jan. 25, 2006 Portales, N. M. W 75-69 Feb. 23, 2006 Stephenville W 81-64
Jan. 27, 2007 Stephenville W 77-72
Feb. 24, 2007 Portales, N.M. L (OT) 74-77 Feb. 6, 2008 Portales, N.M. W 63-53
Feb. 27, 2008 Stephenville W 83-43
Jan. 21, 2009 Portales, N.M. W 64-41 Feb. 11, 2009 Stephenville W 64-55
Jan. 20, 2010 Stephenville W 76-36
Feb. 10, 2010 Portales, N.M. W 73-48 Jan. 22, 2011 Portales, N.M. W 77-53
Feb. 12, 2011 Stephenville W 85-75 Jan. 4, 2012 Portales, N.M. W 55-52
Feb. 15, 2012 Stephenville W 74-69
Jan. 16, 2013 Portales, N.M. L 56-59 Feb. 27, 2013 Stephenville W 71-58
Mar. 7, 2013 Allen W 72-59
Jan. 25, 2014 Stephenville W 86-64 Feb. 22, 2014 Portales, N.M. W 92-82 Jan. 24, 2015 Portales, N.M. W 89-64
Feb. 21, 2015 Stephenville W 65-55
Mar. 4, 2015 Allen W 80-50
Jan. 20, 2016 Stephenville W 89-71
Feb. 17, 2016 Portales, N.M. W 83-53
Dec. 10, 2016 Portales, N.M. W 92-79
Feb. 2, 2017 Stephenville W 76-74
Dec. 9, 2017 Stephenville W 68-67
Feb. 1, 2018 Portales, N.M. L 57-61
Jan. 17, 2019 Portales, N.M. L 68-70 Feb. 23, 2019 Stephenville L 68-70
Mar. 7, 2019 Frisco W (OT) 87-85 Feb. 15, 2020 Portales, N.M. W 73-70
EMMANUEL COLLEGE [GA] (1-0)
HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0) Nov. 26, 2016 Stephenville W 75-47
EUREKA [IL] (0-1)
Mar. 12, 1993 Nampa, Id. L 54-63
FINDLAY [OH] (1-0)
HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0) Nov. 18, 2006 Stephenville W (OT) 85-82
FORT LEWIS [CO] (1-3) [SINCE 1988] HOME (0-1) • AWAY (0-1) • NEUTRAL (0-1) 1972 Unknown Location W Nov. 25, 1994 Durango, Colo. L 77-81 Jan. 4, 1995 Stephenville L 67-74 Mar. 11, 2017 Golden, Colo. L (OT) 90-94
GONZAGA [WA] (0-1)
HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-1) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Nov. 29, 2021 Spokane, Wash. L 55-64
GRAND CANYON [AZ] (0-5)
HOME (0-2) • AWAY (0-2) • NEUTRAL (0-1) Nov. 17, 1995 Phoenix, Ariz. L 71-89 Dec. 18, 1997 Las Vegas, Nev.
HARDIN-SIMMONS (4-4)
Jan. 21, 1993 Houston W 64-58
Feb. 16, 1993 Stephenville W 86-74
PAYNE (13-4)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (7-0) • AWAY (2-1) • NEUTRAL (1-0)
Jan. 12, 1989 Abilene W 62-72
Jan. 21, 1989 Stephenville W 70-49
Feb. 6, 1989 Brownwood L 55-66
Jan. 20, 1990 Brownwood W 74-60
Feb. 7, 1990 Stephenville W 94-63
Jan. 12, 1991 Brownwood W 57-42
Feb. 6, 1991 Stephenville W 71-58
Mar. 2, 1992 Stephenville W 61-47
Dec. 2, 1996 Stephenville W 84-60
Nov. 15, 2005 Stephenville W 76-53
HUMBOLDT STATE [CA] (0-1) HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-1) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Arcata, Calif. L 40-66 HURON [SD] (0-1) HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-1)
Nampa, Id. L 85-89 HUSTON-TILLOTSON (7-0) [SINCE 1988] HOME (4-0) • AWAY (2-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Jan. 13, 1990 Austin W 81-53
Feb. 12, 1990 Stephenville W 93-69
Jan. 9, 1991 Stephenville W 95-63
Feb. 6, 1993 Austin W 74-66
Feb. 20, 1993 Stephenville W 69-65
INCARNATE WORD (9-10) [SINCE 1988] HOME (5-1) • AWAY (3-4) • NEUTRAL (0-1)
CHRISTIAN (15-11) [SINCE 1988] HOME (7-0)
Jan. 6, 1989 Stephenville W 97-79
Nov. 28, 1991 Stephenville W 100-44
Dec. 10, 1991 Hawkins W 80-51
Nov. 23, 2002 Stephenville W 77-62
Nov. 28, 2003 Stephenville W 92-54
Nov. 20, 2004 Stephenville W 75-67
Dec. 15, 2011 Stephenville W 85-41
JOHN BROWN [AR] (1-0) HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Jan.
Pre-1988
(OT) 76-73
Nov. 30, 1992 San Antonio L 45-67
Jan. 18, 1993 Stephenville L 66-79
Dec. 30, 1993 San Antonio L 73-92
Mar. 8, 2002 Talequah, Okla. L 59-72
Nov. 26, 2002 San Antonio W 62-43
Jan. 4, 2003 Stephenville W 68-57
Jan. 19, 2011 Stephenville W 69-66
Feb. 9, 2011 San Antonio W 67-61
Dec. 10, 2011 Stephenville W 71-59
Feb. 4, 2012 San Antonio L 51-62
Jan. 5, 2013 San Antonio L 67-72
INDIANA [PA] (0-1) HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-1) Mar. 26, 2015
Evansville, Ind.
AWAY (0-1)
LOYOLA [LA] (3-0)
HOME (2-0) • AWAY (1-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Feb. 1, 1992 Stephenville W 92-33 Feb. 8, 1992 New Orleans, La. W 99-41 Mar. 3, 1993 Stephenville W 85-56
LUBBOCK
CHRISTIAN (10-16)
Pre-1988 Record: 5-15
Mar. 2, 1991 Stephenville W 61-58 Nov. 14, 1997 Stephenville W 65-62 Feb. 25, 2014 Stephenville W 87-60 Nov. 15, 2014 Stephenville W 65-61 Mar. 13, 2016 Wichita Falls W 69-63 Dec. 14, 2019 Lubbock L 72-79
LYNN [FL] (1-0)
HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Nov. 17, 2000 Stephenville W 68-46
MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR (14-11)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (3-1) • AWAY (1-1) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 10-9
Nov. 8, 1988 Stephenville W 72-71
Nov. 16, 1988 Belton W 73-72
Dec. 7, 1992 Belton L 58-79
Jan. 27, 1993 Stephenville L (2OT) 77-78 Dec. 7, 1996 Stephenville W 73-60 Nov. 24, 2001 Stephenville W 58-50
[SINCE
Feb. 12, 1992 Longview W 82-39
Jan. 16, 1993 Stephenville W 84-52
Feb. 13, 1993 Longview W 92-71
Jan. 15, 1994 Longview
W 91-67
W 94-50
W 105-70
W 75-56
W
W 68-51
81-70
MCMURRY (20-39)
Pre-1988 Record: 7-36
Jan. 13, 1989 Abilene L 72-74
Jan. 23, 1989 Abilene W 83-77
Feb. 11, 1989 Stephenville W 87-85
Jan. 24, 1990 Stephenville W 80-58
Feb. 10, 1990 Ablilene L 55-57
Jan. 23, 1991 Stephenville W 76-51
Feb. 16, 1991 Abilene L 51-52
Feb. 29, 1992 Stephenville W 61-52
Nov. 14, 1992 Abilene W 72-50
Feb. 27, 1993 Stephenville W 85-75
Nov. 30, 1996 Stephenville W 66-56
Jan. 30, 2013 Stephenville W 65-52
Dec. 17, 2013 Stephenville W 89-83
Jan. 28, 2015 Stephenville W 89-42
Feb. 25, 2015 Abilene W 88-58
Feb. 9, 2021 Stephenville W 112-54
MCPHERSON [KS] (1-0)
• AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (1-0)
HOME (0-0)
Nov. 16, 1991 Salina, Kan. W 53-52
Mar. 16, 2013 Denver, Colo. L 65-76
Nov. 10, 2017 Stephenville W 89-78
Nov. 9, 2019 Fort Smith, AR W 85-71
Feb. 4, 2009 Wichita Falls L 63-81
Feb. 7, 2009 Stephenville W 66-62
Feb. 3, 2010 Stephenville L 49-66
Feb. 6, 2010 Wichita Falls L 69-72
Mar. 6, 2010 Bartlesville, Okla. L 55-65
Mar. 14, 2010 Wichita Falls L 56-71
Feb. 5, 2011 Stephenville W 68-56
Feb. 21, 2011 Wichita Falls W 49-47
Mar. 5, 2011 Bartlesville, Okla. W 70-54
Nov. 24, 2021 Ann Arbor, Mich. L 54-65
(33-46)
Mar. 12, 2011 Edmond, Okla. L 51-64
Jan. 28, 2012 Stephenville W 79-75
Feb. 13, 2012 Wichita Falls L (3OT) 75-80
Mar. 3, 2012 Allen L 51-57
Jan. 12, 2013 Wichita Falls L 34-50
MISSOURI WESTERN (1-1)
Dec. 19 2004 Las Vegas, Nev. L 60-86 Nov. 3, 2018 St. Joseph’s, Mo. W 78-76
MISSOURI-ROLLA (1-0)
AWAY (0-0)
HOME (0-0)
NEUTRAL (1-0) Dec. 19, 1998 Las Vegas, Nev. W (OT) 73-71
MOUNT OLIVE [NC] (1-0) HOME (0-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 2-19
Mar. 2, 1989 Wichita Falls L 64-76
Jan. 24, 1994 Wichita Falls W 80-78
Feb. 8, 1994 Stephenville W 82-78
Mar. 3, 1995 Wichita Falls L 76-87
Jan. 18, 1996 Stephenville L 88-100
Feb. 17, 1996 Wichita Falls L 81-89
Jan. 16, 1997 Wichita Falls L 48-55
Feb. 15, 1997 Stephenville L 72-79
Jan. 3, 1998 Stephenville W 79-55
Jan. 31, 1998 Wichita Falls W 84-61
Jan. 2, 1999 Wichita Falls W 82-75
Jan. 30, 1999 Stephenville L 75-92
Feb. 27, 1999 Wichita Falls L 62-78
Jan. 22, 2000 Stephenville L 61-73
Feb. 19, 2000 Wichita Falls L 63-69
Jan. 4, 2001 Stephenville W 77-56
Jan. 3, 2002 Wichita Falls W 65-63
Feb. 26, 2002 Stephenville W 76-60
Jan. 2, 2003 Wichita Falls W 72-60
Dec. 2, 2003 Stephenville L 74-75
Mar. 2, 2004 Stephenville W 93-87
Jan. 6, 2005 Wichita Falls W 63-61
Jan. 2, 2006 Stephenville W 76-67
Jan. 17, 2006 Wichita Falls W 67-61
Jan. 29, 2007 Stephenville L 59-72
Feb. 13, 2007 Wichita Falls L (OT) 70-76
Jan. 16, 2008 Wichita Falls W 62-54
Feb. 9, 2008 Stephenville L 65-79
Feb. 23, 2013 Stephenville W 75-60
Mar. 9, 2013 Allen W 53-50
Jan. 15, 2014 Wichita Falls W 83-81
Feb. 5, 2014 Stephenville L (OT) 75-77
Mar. 8, 2014 Allen W 71-65
Mar. 16, 2014 Denver, Colo. L 68-74
Jan. 14, 2015 Stephenville L 76-78
Feb. 4, 2015 Wichita Falls W 58-53
Jan. 13, 2016 Wichita Falls L 63-66
Feb. 3, 2016 Stephenville W 66-65
Dec. 1, 2016 Stephenville W 64-56
Jan. 28, 2017 Wichita Falls W 77-72
Nov. 30, 2017 Wichita Falls W 73-59
Jan. 27, 2018 Stephenville W 82-75 Jan. 5, 2019 Wichita Falls W 70-65
Feb. 7, 2019 Stephenville W 82-73 Feb. 6, 2020 Stephenville W 70-63
MINNESOTA-DULUTH (0-1)
1991 Pueblo, Colo. L 45-46
MT. SENARIO [WI] (0-1) HOME (0-0)
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN (4-0) HOME (4-0)
NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1-1)
•
Jan. 13, 2001 Tahlequah, Okla. L 55-59
Jan. 12, 2002 Stephenville L 53-58
Mar. 2, 2002 Wichita Falls L 50-66
Feb. 8, 2003 Tahlequah, Okla. L 48-61
Mar. 1, 2003 Stephenville W 61-53
Mar. 17, 2003 Stephenville L 46-56
Jan. 31, 2004 Stephenville W 59-47
Feb. 21, 2004 Tahlequah, Okla. L 40-62
Mar. 6, 2004 Stephenville W 69-66
Jan. 20, 2005 Tahlequah, Okla. W 44-40
Feb. 10, 2005 Stephenville W 70-53
Jan. 14, 2006 Stephenville W 71-38
Jan. 5, 2008 Stephenville W 65-58
Mar. 5, 2008 Bartlesville, Okla. W 65-64
Dec. 13, 2008 Tahlequah, Okla. W 48-41
Dec. 3, 2009 Stephenville W 61-47
Jan. 8, 2011 Tahlequah, Okla. W 75-49
NORTHERN NEW MEXICO (1-0) HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Stephenville W
98-50
Pre-1988 Record:
L
Dec. 29, 2008
Stephenville W 79-61
Stephenville
77-31
81-46 Dec. 15, 2015 Stephenville
100-65 Nov. 19, 2021
Stephenville
SEATTLE PACIFIC [WA] (0-1) HOME (0-0)
Nov. 25, 2000 Bellingham, Wash. L 66-71
SIMON FRASER [BC] (1-0)
Dec. 18, 2016 Las Vegas, Nev. W 88-63
SOUTH ALABAMA (1-1)
Dec. 14, 2021 Mobile, Ala. L 62-69 Dec. 17, 2021 Stephenville W 65-52
SOUTH DAKOTA MINES (2-0)
Jan. 4, 2014 Stephenville W 79-68
Dec. 30, 2014 Stephenville W 74-51
SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA (19-5)
Nov. 18, 1989 Stephenville L 44-51
Nov. 30, 1990 Durant, Okla. L 71-72
Jan. 11, 1992 Stephenville L 55-57 Feb. 15, 1992 Durant, Okla. L 58-61
Nov. 20, 1997 Durant, Okla. W 83-73
Feb. 23, 1999 Durant, Okla. W 63-57
Feb. 1, 2000 Stephenville W 55-51
Nov. 29, 2001 Durant, Okla. L 53-67
Jan. 25, 2003 Stephenville W 65-49
Feb. 15, 2003 Durant, Okla. W 62-47
Feb. 7, 2004 Stephenville W 69-55 Feb. 28, 2004 Durant, Okla. W (OT) 87-80
Jan. 27, 2005 Stephenville W 57-52 Feb. 17, 2005 Durant, Okla. W 74-63
Dec. 1, 2005 Durant, Okla. W 71-59
Jan. 8, 2007 Stephenville W 68-58
Jan. 10, 2008 Durant, Okla. W 59-40
Jan. 5, 2009 Stephenville W 68-47
Nov. 21, 2009 Stephenville W 54-43
Dec. 14, 2009 Durant, Okla. W 48-43
Dec. 2, 2010 Stephenville W 88-40
Nov. 11, 2011 Stephenville W 61-50
Dec. 31, 2015 Stephenville W 81-55
SOUTHWEST, UNIVERSITY OF THE (1-0)
HOME (1-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0) Nov. 10, 2018 Stephenville W 83-70
SOUTHWESTERN (8-10)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (2-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 6-10 Mar. 4, 1992 Stephenville W 52-40 Mar. 1, 1993 Stephenville W 64-51
SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST (7-0)
HOME (7-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Nov. 22, 1995 Stephenville W 112-46 Dec. 2, 2000 Stephenville W 89-49 Dec. 4, 2001 Stephenville W 106-40 Nov. 9, 2013 Stephenville W 118-54 Jan. 27, 2016 Stephenville W 113-50 Dec. 14, 2017 Stephenville W 106-54 Feb. 6, 2021 Stephenville W 97-26
SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (5-1)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (4-1) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
1983 Unknown Location W Nov. 29, 1999 Stephenville W 97-77 Nov. 18, 2008 Stephenville W 91-48 Nov. 26, 2011 Stephenville W 79-68 Nov. 12, 2012 Stephenville L 60-73 Dec. 8, 2021 Stephenville W 81-75
SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA (13-5)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (7-1) • AWAY (4-3) • NEUTRAL (2-0)
1961 Unknown Location L Dec. 6, 1997 Stephenville W 99-63 Dec. 4, 1999 Weatherford, OK L 83-85 Dec. 31, 2001 Stephenville W 87-77 Mar. 1, 2002 Durant, Okla. W 73-59 Feb. 1, 2003 Stephenville W 85-74 Feb. 22, 2003 Weatherford, OK W 74-60 Jan. 24, 2004 Weatherford, OK W (OT) 72-71 Feb. 14, 2004 Stephenville W 70-60 Feb. 3, 2005 Weatherford, OK W (OT) 72-70 Feb. 24, 2005 Stephenville W 67-53 Dec. 8, 2005 Stephenville W 74-36 Jan. 6, 2007 Weatherford, OK L 80-104 Dec. 1, 2008 Stephenville L 75-81 Jan. 8, 2009 Weatherford, OK W 62-59 Dec. 19, 2009 Stephenville W 78-57 Dec. 7, 2010 Weatherford, OK L 63-76 Mar. 3, 2011 Bartlesville, Okla W 74-65
ST. AUGUSTINE’S
ST.
Pre-1988 Record: 10-31
Jan. 18, 1989 Austin W 64-60
Nov. 10, 1990 Stephenville W 57-49
Jan. 21, 1991 Austin W 64-60
Jan. 18, 1992 Stephenville W 74-63
Jan. 25, 1992 Austin W 66-53
Nov. 20, 1992 Stephenville L 50-54
Jan. 23, 1993 Austin L 70-72
Jan. 4, 1994 Stephenville L 69-70
Dec. 8, 1995 Stephenville W 76-68
Dec. 17, 2001 Stephenville W 81-51
Jan. 7, 2002 Austin W 74-58
Nov. 26, 2007 Stephenville W 73-64
Dec. 29, 2007 Austin W 72-58
Nov. 29, 2008 Austin L 70-88 Dec. 18, 2008 Stephenville W 78-62
Nov. 15, 2013 Stephenville W 87-70
Jan. 30, 2020 Austin L 72-74
Feb. 22, 2020 Stephenville L 79-91 March 6, 2020 Frisco L 52-60
Nov. 15, 2008 Stephenville W 83-64
HOME
Dec. 27, 1999 Stephenville W 72-58
Dec. 19, 2000 San Antonio L 47-55
Jan. 6, 2001 Stephenville W 46-44 Dec. 19, 2002 Stephenville W 66-59 Mar. 14, 2003 Stephenville W 56-43 Nov. 19, 2003 San Antonio W 64-58 Dec. 29, 2003 Stephenville W 63-60 Nov. 23, 2004 San Antonio L 60-69
Jan. 3, 2005 Stephenville W 70-58 Nov. 22, 2005 San Antonio L 46-50 Dec. 30 2005 Stephenville W 70-41 Nov. 21, 2006 Stephenville W 60-58
Dec. 29, 2006 San Antonio L 69-73
Mar. 15, 2008 Stephenville W 70-64
Dec. 6, 2014 Stephenville W 75-64
Mar. 14, 2015 Stephenville W 71-52
Nov. 25, 2017 Stephenville W 87-61
Feb. 1, 2020 San Antonio W 84-66
Feb. 20, 2020 Stephenville W 92-66
STANFORD
Nov. 9, 2021 Palo Pinto, CA L 50-62
Pre-1988 Record: 0-15
Jan. 8, 2022 Stephenville W (OT) 77-71
STONEHILL
Mar. 22, 2006 Springfield, Mass. L 59-69
SUL
Pre-1988 Record: 21-25
Dec. 3, 1988 Brownwood L 61-62
Jan. 30, 1989 Alpine W 86-70
Feb. 18, 1989 Stephenville W 97-77
Jan. 31, 1990 Stephenville W 86-39
Feb. 17, 1990 Alpine W 78-40
Jan. 26, 1991 Alpine W 101-54
Feb. 20, 1991 Stephenville W 81-51
Nov. 30, 1995 Abilene W 85-45
Nov. 14, 2017 Stephenville W 80-76
TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE (37-35) [SINCE 1988] HOME (19-7) • AWAY (11-13) • NEUTRAL (3-2)
Pre-1988 Record: 4-13
Nov. 28, 1990 Stephenville W (3OT) 91-85
Jan. 5, 1991 Commerce W 76-63
Jan. 10, 1994 Stephenville W 65-61
Jan. 27, 1994 Commerce W 88-84
Jan. 30, 1995 Commerce L 42-61
Feb. 6, 1995 Stephenville L 60-62
Dec. 16, 1995 Stephenville L 80-86
Feb. 24, 1996 Commerce L 63-75 Dec. 14, 1996 Commerce L 51-59
Feb. 22, 1997 Stephenville W 60-39
Jan. 17, 1998 Stephenville W 72-61
Feb. 21, 1998 Commerce L 72-77
Jan. 9, 1999 Commerce L 66-74
Feb. 11, 1999 Stephenville W 72-63
Jan. 15, 2000 Commerce W 59-57
Feb. 10, 2000 Stephenville W 66-63
Jan. 18, 2001 Stephenville L 61-70
Feb. 17, 2001 Commerce L 49-83
Nov. 17, 2001 Orlando, Fla. L 78-87
Jan. 24, 2002 Commerce W 82-63
Feb. 23, 2002 Stephenville W 76-57
Jan. 11, 2003 Stephenville W 71-58
Mar. 4, 2003 Stephenville W 81-67
Jan. 5, 2004 Commerce W 87-67
Jan. 15, 2005 Stephenville L 60-62
Mar. 4, 2005 Commerce L 67-68
Mar. 15, 2005 Commerce W 75-70
Jan. 5, 2006 Commerce L 50-54
Feb. 28, 2006 Stephenville W 71-70
Jan. 4, 2007 Stephenville W 104-91
Dec. 6, 2007 Commerce L 52-72
Nov. 25, 2008 Stephenville L 67-85
Jan. 9, 2010 Commerce W 68-55
Mar. 3, 2010 Bartlesville, Okla. W (OT) 83-76
Jan. 3, 2011 Stephenville W 70-66
Jan. 18, 2012 Commerce W 73-69
Jan. 21, 2012 Stephenville W 78-53
Jan. 26, 2013 Commerce W 70-61
Feb. 2, 2013 Stephenville W 68-55
Feb. 1, 2014 Stephenville W 84-71
Mar. 1, 2014 Commerce L 76-79
Mar. 7, 2014 Allen W 84-72
Jan. 31, 2015 Commerce W 77-73
Mar. 1, 2015 Stephenville W 68-48
Mar. 6, 2015 Allen L 51-53
Jan. 30, 2016 Stephenville L 65-67
Feb. 27, 2016 Commerce W 88-74
Mar. 3, 2016 Allen W 68-60
Jan. 10, 2017 Stephenville W 81-63
Feb. 16, 2017 Commerce L 82-83
Jan. 9, 2018 Commerce L 70-82
Feb. 13, 2018 Stephenville W 77-73
Jan. 10, 2019 Commerce L 64-76
Feb. 14, 2019 Stephenville L 58-65
Dec. 21, 2019 Stephenville W 94-91
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (43-25)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (25-4) • AWAY (12-11) • NEUTRAL (2-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 4-10
Dec. 29, 1993 San Antonio W 78-76
Jan. 28, 1995 Kingsville L 56-86
Feb. 4, 1995 Stephenville W 73-72
Jan. 4, 1996 Kingsville L 66-75
Jan. 25, 1996 Stephenville L 48-69
Jan. 4, 1997 Stephenville W 77-59
Jan. 23, 1997 Kingsville L 66-69
Jan. 15, 1998 Stephenville W 64-63
Feb. 19, 1998 Kingsville W 81-77
Jan. 7, 1999 Kingsville L 61-72
Feb. 13, 1999 Stephenville W 76-63
Jan. 10, 2000 Stephenville L 74-78
Feb. 3, 2000 Kingsville L 64-66
Jan. 20, 2001 Stephenville W 67-54
Feb. 15, 2001 Kingsville L 60-72
Jan. 26, 2002 Kingsville L (OT) 69-71
Feb. 21, 2002 Stephenville W 72-64
Jan. 9, 2003 Stephenville W 58-55
Jan. 3, 2004 Kingsville W 77-60
Mar. 5, 2004 Stephenville W 89-85
Mar. 13, 2004 Stephenville W 77-74
Jan. 13, 2005 Stephenville W 75-62
Mar. 1, 2005 Stephenville W 61-58
Jan. 21, 2006 Stephenville W 90-59
Feb. 18, 2006 Kingsville W 68-64
Feb. 5, 2007 Kingsville W 58-55
Feb. 15, 2007 Stephenville W (OT) 71-66
Jan. 23, 2008 Kingsville W 67-59
Feb. 13, 2008 Stephenville W 70-51
Jan. 14, 2009 Stephenville L 45-51
Feb. 25, 2009 Kingsville L 72-76
Jan. 30, 2010 Kingsville W 74-50
Feb. 20, 2010 Stephenville W 78-59
Jan. 29, 2011 Stephenville W 65-46
Feb. 19, 2011 Kingsville W 57-37
Dec. 7, 2011 Kingsville W 72-70
Feb. 1, 2012 Stephenville W 63-52
Feb. 29, 2012 Allen W 67-55
Jan. 2, 2013 Stephenville W 52-46
Feb. 13, 2013 Kingsville L 55-56
Jan. 11, 2014 Kingsville W 103-84
Feb. 15, 2014 Stephenville W 94-58
Jan. 10, 2015 Stephenville W 59-44
Feb. 14, 2015 Kingsville W 75-70
Jan. 9, 2016 Kingsville W 50-47
Feb. 13, 2016 Stephenville W 76-63
Jan. 7, 2017 Kingsville L 71-76
Feb. 9, 2017 Stephenville W 78-41
Jan. 6, 2018 Stephenville W 74-66
Feb. 8, 2018 Kingsville W (OT) 78-72
Nov. 29, 2018 Stephenville W 66-59
Feb. 2, 2019 Kingsville W 65-57
Jan. 2, 2020 Stephenville L 72-76
Feb. 29, 2020 Kingsville L 74-82
TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (4-2)
[SINCE 1988] HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
Pre-1988 Record: 4-2
TEXAS COLLEGE (11-1)
NEUTRAL (0-0)
HOME (10-1)
Dec. 2, 1989 Stephenville W 79-70
Feb. 3, 1990 Tyler W 95-84
Mar. 1, 1990 Stephenville W 86-81 Dec. 2, 1989 Stephenville W 79-70
Feb. 11, 1991 Stephenville W 85-59
Feb. 28, 1991 Stephenville W 79-64
Dec. 3, 1994 Stephenville W (OT) 84-80
Jan. 26, 1998 Stephenville W 104-70
Nov. 14, 1998 Stephenville W 80-74
Feb. 8, 2000 Stephenville L 60-63 Dec. 29, 2000 Stephenville W 87-57 Nov. 23, 2001 Stephenville W 86-62
TEXAS LUTHERAN (2-7)
Pre-1988 Record: 1-7
Dec. 28, 1998 Stephenville W 81-71
TEXAS STATE (3-20) [SINCE 1988]
Pre-1988 Record: 3-19
Dec. 11, 1993 San Marcos L 53-81
TEXAS WESLEYAN (18-35)
Pre-1988 Record: 14-32
Nov. 15, 1997 Stephenville L 59-66
Nov. 24, 1998 Stephenville W 54-50 Dec. 8, 1998 Fort Worth L 50-60 Nov. 20, 1999 Stephenville W 75-67 Jan. 20, 2000 Fort Worth W 72-63 Dec. 5, 2000 Fort Worth W 56-55 Dec. 30, 2000 Stephenville L 80-83
TRINITY (12-11)
UTEP (0-2) [SINCE 1988] HOME (0-0)
AWAY (0-0)
NEUTRAL (0-0)
1963 Unknown Location L Dec. 16, 1991 El Paso L 54-66
UT PERMIAN BASIN (11-4)
HOME (10-1) • AWAY (1-2) • NEUTRAL (0-1)
Dec. 18, 2006 Stephenville W 107-59
Nov. 21, 2008 Stephenville W 65-57
Jan. 2, 2010 Stephenville W 65-33 Nov. 19, 2010 Stephenville W 81-66 Nov. 16, 2012 Stephenville W 60-46 Dec. 14, 2015 Stephenville W 74-58
Jan. 21, 2017 Stephenville L 64-76
Feb. 23, 2017 Odessa L 74-86
Jan. 20, 2018 Odessa L 67-74 Feb. 22, 2018 Stephenville W 78-54 Mar. 3, 2018 Frisco L 55-83 Jan. 24, 2019 Stephenville W 79-75 Mar. 2, 2019 Odessa W 81-69
Jan. 16, 2020 Stephenville W 80-58 Mar. 3, 2020 Stephenville W 84-68
Pre-1988 Record: 0-1 Mar. 5, 2021 Edinburg W 65-47 Mar. 6, 2021 Edinburg W 69-58 Jan. 29, 2022 Edinburg W 79-64 Feb. 24, 2022 Stephenville W 75-62 UT
WEST TEXAS A&M (25-30)
HOME (15-9) • AWAY (6-18)
Jan. 12, 1994 Stephenville W 80-79
Jan. 23, 1995 Canyon L 66-75
Feb. 18, 1995 Stephenville L 40-67
Jan. 11, 1996 Canyon L 74-81
Feb. 10, 1996 Stephenville W 66-65
Jan. 11, 1997 Stephenville W 72-63
Feb. 8, 1997 Canyon L 75-77
Jan. 10, 1998 Canyon L 68-79
Feb. 14, 1998 Stephenville L 59-73
Jan. 16, 1999 Stephenville L 69-75
Feb. 18, 1999 Canyon L 65-72
Feb. 25, 1999 Canyon W 62-60
Jan. 6, 2000 Canyon L 85-92
Jan. 27, 2000 Stephenville L (OT) 65-68
Feb. 5, 2001 Canyon L 71-86
Feb. 22, 2001 Stephenville L 54-60
Jan. 19, 2002 Stephenville W 72-54
Feb. 14, 2002 Canyon L (OT) 69-73
Dec. 30, 2002 Stephenville W 75-49
Mar. 8, 2003 Portales, N.M. L 61-69
Jan. 17, 2004 Canyon W 63-60
Dec. 13, 2004 Stephenville W 80-63
Jan. 28, 2006 Stephenville W 68-66
Feb. 25, 2006 Canyon L 60-80
Mar. 4, 2006 Durant, Okla. L 85-92
Jan. 24, 2007 Canyon L 62-69
Feb. 21, 2007 Stephenville L 63-69
Jan. 26, 2008 Stephenville W (OT) 76-74 Feb. 23, 2008 Canyon L 58-64
Jan. 24, 2009 Stephenville L 59-69
Feb. 14, 2009 Canyon W 64-58
Jan. 23, 2010 Canyon W 69-56
Feb. 13, 2010 Stephenville W 56-52
Mar. 5, 2010 Bartlesville, Okla. W 82-68
Jan. 26, 2011 Canyon L 36-44
Feb. 16, 2011 Stephenville W 47-42
Jan. 7, 2012 Stephenville W 59-56
Feb. 18, 2012 Canyon L 53-62
Mar. 2, 2012 Allen W 59-37
Jan. 19, 2013 Stephenville W 65-50
Mar. 2, 2013 Canyon L 55-58
Mar. 8, 2013 Allen W 66-48
Jan. 22, 2014 Canyon W 87-63
Feb. 19, 2014 Stephenville W 81-68
Mar. 5, 2014 Allen W 89-70
Jan. 21, 2015 Stephenville W 76-71
Feb. 18, 2015 Canyon W 64-60
Jan. 23, 2016 Canyon L 61-78
Feb. 20, 2016 Stephenville W 87-82
Jan. 19, 2017 Stephenville W 91-73
Feb. 25, 2017 Canyon L 65-74
Jan. 18, 2018 Canyon W 82-74
Feb. 24, 2018 Stephenville L 76-82
Jan. 19, 2019 Canyon L 71-83
Feb. 21, 2019 Stephenville L 65-81
Mar. 9, 2019 Frisco L 74-83
Feb. 13, 2020 Canyon L 73-83
53-56
Jan. 15, 1992 Stephenville W 59-49
Dec. 9, 1995 Stephenville W 46-39
Dec. 8, 2016 Silver City, N.M. W 70-49
Feb. 4, 2017 Stephenville W 86-45
Dec. 7, 2017 Stephenville W 85-59
Feb. 3, 2018 Silver City N.M. W 66-49
Jan. 26, 2019 Stephenville W 69-59
Feb. 28, 2019 Silver City, N.M. W 76-54
WESTERN OREGON (0-1) HOME (0-1) • AWAY (0-0) • NEUTRAL (0-0)
WICHITA STATE [KS] (0-1) HOME (0-0) • AWAY (0-1) • NEUTRAL (0-0) Nov. 16,
Dec. 12, 2017
Opponent Date Score W/L FGM/A PCT 3FG/A PCT FTM/A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
at Stanford 11/09/21 50-62 L 21-52 .404 7-25 .280 1-3 .333 7 18 25 25.0 20 8 14 1 6 50 50.0 at Kansas 11/12/21 62-88 L 25-62 .403 3-10 .300 9-11 .818 10 15 25 25.0 17 9 9 3 9 62 56.0 at Wichita St. 11/16/21 51-65 L 18-47 .383 3-16 .188 12-14 .857 8 23 31 27.0 19 9 20 3 10 51 54.3
vs Paul Quinn 11/19/21 69-42 W 25-53 .472 3-8 .375 16-24 .667 9 31 40 30.3 22 17 15 4 5 69 58.0 at North Dakota St. 11/22/21 53-54 L 20-55 .364 3-16 .188 10-11 .909 9 24 33 30.8 17 6 6 2 8 53 57.0 at Michigan 11/24/21 54-65 L 19-56 .339 5-17 .294 11-14 .786 8 13 21 29.2 19 4 9 1 11 54 56.5 at Gonzaga 11/29/21 55-64 L 21-56 .375 5-17 .294 8-14 .571 6 21 27 28.9 22 7 8 3 8 55 56.3
vs Charleston So. 12/05/21 57-59 L 19-54 .352 3-13 .231 16-18 .889 9 27 36 29.8 17 8 11 1 7 57 56.4
vs Dallas Christian 12/07/21 84-65 W 28-74 .378 5-21 .238 23-28 .821 23 31 54 32.4 16 18 15 2 13 84 59.4
vs S’western Assemblies 12/08/21 81-75 W 31-58 .534 3-13 .231 16-21 .762 9 24 33 32.5 22 21 17 3 10 81 61.6
at South Alabama 12/14/21 62-69 L 25-55 .455 4-17 .235 8-12 .667 5 18 23 31.6 23 8 15 3 12 62 61.6 vs South Alabama 12/17/21 65-52 W 23-54 .426 6-15 .400 13-17 .765 9 27 36 32.0 16 14 10 1 5 65 61.9
vs Air Force 12/21/21 67-45 W 25-43 .581 6-14 .429 11-18 .611 5 20 25 31.5 14 9 11 1 9 67 62.3 at Dixie St. 12/30/21 83-69 W 29-58 .500 10-20 .500 15-22 .682 8 21 29 31.3 16 14 8 5 4 83 63.8 at Utah Valley 01/01/22 55-77 L 17-58 .293 4-15 .267 17-22 .773 11 18 29 31.1 20 13 12 3 9 55 63.2 vs Sam Houston 01/06/22 75-64 W 30-51 .588 9-20 .450 6-9 .667 6 22 28 30.9 20 17 17 3 12 75 63.9 vs SFA 01/08/22 77-71 W (OT) 25-61 .410 1-14 .071 26-31 .839 16 21 37 31.3 20 16 15 3 8 77 64.7 at New Mexico St. 01/13/22 57-73 L 19-55 .345 6-20 .300 13-17 .765 6 21 27 31.1 15 9 12 1 7 57 64.3 at Grand Canyon 01/16/22 59-80 L 23-54 .426 0-10 .000 13-22 .591 10 19 29 30.9 13 2 13 1 13 59 64.0 vs California Baptist 01/20/22 84-88 L 25-64 .391 6-16 .375 28-34 .824 17 15 32 31.0 27 11 10 4 7 84 65.0 vs Seattle U 01/22/22 68-76 L 23-57 .404 4-14 .286 18-25 .720 8 25 33 31.1 20 8 17 3 10 68 65.1 at Lamar University 01/26/22 62-57 W 22-55 .400 9-27 .333 9-14 .643 7 26 33 31.2 12 15 6 1 4 62 65.0 at UTRGV 01/29/22 79-64 W 27-54 .500 8-22 .364 17-24 .708 13 20 33 31.3 20 19 12 1 6 79 65.6 vs Chicago St. 02/05/22 57-54 W 19-52 .365 6-12 .500 13-17 .765 10 25 35 31.4 19 7 11 1 7 57 65.3 vs Abilene Christian 02/12/22 63-77 L 22-50 .440 3-15 .200 16-20 .800 13 18 31 31.4 14 11 15 1 2 63 65.2 vs Utah Valley 02/16/22 56-69 L 18-54 .333 6-24 .250 14-20 .700 8 13 21 31.0 17 13 8 3 11 56 64.8 at Chicago St. 02/19/22 79-60 W 29-53 .547 5-13 .385 16-23 .696 10 23 33 31.1 19 17 9 3 2 79 65.3
vs UTRGV 02/24/22 75-62 W 24-52 .462 6-15 .400 21-28 .750 12 16 28 31.0 19 11 7 3 6 75 65.7 vs Lamar University 02/26/22 57-49 W 17-50 .340 7-20 .350 16-19 .842 9 21 30 30.9 15 11 10 3 6 57 65.4 at Sam Houston 03/03/22 50-69 L 21-50 .420 7-20 .350 1-1 1.000 5 16 21 30.6 10 12 13 0 7 50 64.9 at Abilene Christian 03/05/22 56-61 L 15-36 .417 3-12 .250 23-25 .920 7 21 28 30.5 22 5 23 1 3 56 64.6
Tarleton State University - 705-1683 .419 156-511 .305 436-578 .754 293 653 946 30.5 562 349 378 68 237 2002 64.6 Opponents - 708-1591 .445 215-669 .321 394-560 .704 316 748 1064 34.3 558 417 505 156 160 2025 65.3
11 Gipson, Montre 31 30 1100 35.5 168 392 .429 39 126 .310 87 110 .791 462 14.9 53 94 147 4.7 64 98 60 43 3 04 Small, Tahj 29 28 970 33.4 146 345 .423 37 124 .298 70 89 .787 399 13.8 36 125 161 5.6 85 39 68 27 11 02 Hicks, Freddy 31 31 965 31.1 125 294 .425 26 85 .306 122 157 .777 398 12.8 42 122 164 5.3 96 53 48 28 21 32 Jackson, Jonathan 1 1 31 31.0 4 7 .571 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 8 8.0 0 2 2 2.0 4 1 2 1 0 03 Bogues, Shamir 31 29 901 29.1 94 203 .463 8 35 .229 24 39 .615 220 7.1 34 75 109 3.5 84 56 37 55 18 01 McDavid, Noah 31 18 756 24.4 60 159 .377 34 88 .386 39 43 .907 193 6.2 26 44 70 2.3 68 24 27 21 1
13 Daniel, Shakur 17 13 550 32.4 28 80 .350 5 16 .313 28 41 .683 89 5.2 8 49 57 3.4 49 35 33 19 4
14 Hopkins, Javontae 31 3 467 15.1 43 93 .462 3 12 .250 28 41 .683 117 3.8 12 33 45 1.5 49 23 15 17 1
23 Jernigan, Cameron 3 0 21 7.0 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 11 3.7 2 7 9 3.0 4 0 3 1 0 55 Moore, Jayshawn 25 2 220 8.8 16 39 .410 0 5 .000 17 25 .680 49 2.0 15 18 33 1.3 24 7 17 9 5
10 Jack, Jahlen 7 0 15 2.1 4 10 .400 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 9 1.3 4 0 4 0.6 1 0 0 0 0
25 Brown, Bryce 16 0 48 3.0 5 13 .385 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 18 1.1 5 7 12 0.8 5 0 5 3 1 24 Holden, Jaheim 13 0 42 3.2 3 10 .300 1 4 .250 3 5 .600 10 0.8 2 2 4 0.3 9 10 9 8 0 20 Winslow, Luke 16 0 68 4.3 3 16 .188 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 9 0.6 1 8 9 0.6 8 1 2 2 1 12 Owens, Kylon 14 0 38 2.7 3 11 .273 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 7 0.5 0 5 5 0.4 8 0 1 2 2 22 Levesque, Garrett 9 0 28 3.1 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 3 0.3 1 3 4 0.4 4 2 2 1 0 21 Bryant, Stefan 3 0 5 1.7 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 2 2 4 1.3 0 0 2 0 0 Total 31 6225 200.8 705 1683 .419 156 511 .305 436 578 .754 2002 64.58 293 653 946 30.5 562 349 378 237 68 Opponents 6225 200.8 708 1591 .445 215 669 .321 394 560 .704 2025 65.32 316 748 1064 34.3 558 417 505 160 156
School
CONF CPCT. GP OVR PCT LAST 10 STREAK
Seattle U 14-4 0.778 32 23-9 0.719 6-4 Lost 1
Stephen F. Austin 14-4 0.778 32 22-10 0.688 8-2 Lost 2
NM State 13-4 0.765 34 27-7 0.794 7-3 Lost 1
Sam Houston 13-5 0.722 33 19-14 0.576 6-4 Lost 1
Grand Canyon 12-5 0.706 31 23-8 0.742 7-3 Lost 1
Abilene Christian 11-7 0.611 36 25-11 0.694 7-3 Lost 1
Utah Valley 10-8 0.556 32 20-12 0.625 5-5 Lost 1
Tarleton 9-9 0.500 31 14-17 0.452 6-4 Lost 2
California Baptist
7-11 0.389 34 18-16 0.529 5-5 Lost 2
Dixie St. 6-12 0.333 31 13-18 0.419 2-8 Lost 4
UTRGV 3-15 0.167 31 8-23 0.258 2-8 Lost 2
Chicago State 3-15 0.167 32 7-25 0.219 1-9 Lost 3
Lamar 0-16 0.000 29 2-27 0.069 0-10 Lost 20 WAC
Victor Seattle U
Name School Pos Class
Fardaws Aimaq#^ Utah Valley C R-So.
Teddy Allen NM State G R-Jr.
Jovan Blacksher Jr.$ Grand Canyon G So.
Gavin Kensmil Stephen F. Austin F Sr.
Savion Flagg Sam Houston G/F Gr.
Hunter Schofield Dixie State F Sr.
Darrion Trammell#^ Seattle U G So.
Cameron Tyson Seattle U G R-So.
Name School Pos Class
Brandon Betson Chicago State G Jr.
Montre’ Gipson^ Tarleton G Sr.
Justin Johnson UT Rio Grande Valley G/F Jr.
David Kachelries Stephen F. Austin G Sr.
Johnny McCants NM State F R-Sr.
Sir’Jabari Rice$ NM State G R-Jr.
Airion Simmons Abilene Christian F Jr.
Holland Woods Grand Canyon G Sr.
Name School Pos Class
Fardaws Aimaq% Utah Valley C R-So.
Shamir Bogues Tarleton G So.
Javion May Sam Houston G Jr.
Johnny McCants NM State F R-Sr.
Darrion Trammell Seattle U G So.
Name School Pos Class
Teddy Allen NM State G R-Jr.
Savion Flagg Sam Houston G/F Gr.
Justin Johnson UT Rio Grande Valley G/F Jr.
Cameron Tyson Seattle U G R-So.
Holland Woods Grand Canyon G Sr.
J a M ere Redus 26:41 1-4 0-1 5-7 0 1 1 3 4 7 1 4 2 0 0 -21 0 Brandon J ohns on 21:19 4-11 0-5 0-4 1 1 2 5 3 8 0 1 1 0 0 -20 11 Ane Anei-Yor 12:49 1-4 0-2 2-3 2 0 2 1 1 4 0 0 2 1 0 -5 12 Caleb Thom ps on 03:48 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
Men’s varsity basketball began at Tarleton almost from the beginning of the college as one of the first forms of intercollegiate athletics enjoyed on the campus.
John Tarleton Agricultural College was recognized in the early years as one of the state’s most powerful junior college teams. Outstanding individuals in the early years included such names as Roy Hudspeth, Vernon “Bunt” Adams, Monty Montgomery, Zelna Compton, and Brady Nix – all of whom played on Tarleton’s junior college state title teams between 1917 and 1926.
Beginning in 1934, under the direction of Coach W.J. Wisdom, the Tarleton Plowboys – as they were known then – won 86 consecutive games and were undefeated for four seasons. In a 10-year span the team won 157 of 169 games, a record unmatched by any team. Several times during that streak, the Plowboys played four-year scholarship teams. Names like Willard Baxter, Willie Tate, Joe Headstream, Oran Spears, James Britt, Elmer Finley, Jude Smith, Carl McConachie, Thurman “Slue” Hull, and Tommy Tinker were legends at Tarleton during the 1930s. The 86-game winning streak set by Wisdom’s basketball teams from 1934-38 was a national record until John Wooden’s UCLA Bruins won 88 straight from 1971-74.
The Plowboy teams had varied success following World War II and until 1961, when the school began senior college competition. The team nickname was changed to the Texans.
Three of the biggest names in the senior college era of Tarleton basketball are Marshall Procter, Dwayne Johnson, and Ross Taylor. These three players put up impressive individual numbers during a span that saw Tarleton register just one winning record in the 27 seasons prior to Coach Lonn Reisman’s arrival. Procter (1959-63) was a dominant player while helping Tarleton make the transition from junior college to senior college. He remains the third leading scorer in Tarleton history, averaging 19.2 points per game to finish with 1,726
career points. Despite standing just six feet and four inches tall, Johnson (197781) was the nation’s leading rebounder during the 1980-81 season, averaging 16 boards a game. “D.J.” holds Tarleton’s season and career rebounding marks. Ross Taylor (1980-84), a four-year letterman guard, finished as the career scoring leader for Tarleton with 1,774 points – a record that was surpassed 12 years later by Chris Givens. Taylor led the Texans to the school’s first winning season as a senior college in 1984.
Lonn Reisman arrived in Stephenville in 1988 and the Texans found instant success under their new leader.
The 1988-89 team went 18-11 and the 198990 season produced Tarleton’s best record as a senior college at 26-5. Jeffrey McFadden (198890) was named the District’s Most Valuable Player that year and became Tarleton’s first AllAmerica men’s basketball player in the senior college era.
The 1990-91 team also went 26-5 and Roderick Brown (1990-91) earned honorable mention All-America status. McFadden and Brown both were selected in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) draft by the LaCrosse (Wisc.) Catbirds.
The 1991-92 team won the District 8 title and became the first Tarleton team to compete for a national championship. That ‘91-92 team advanced to the NAIA Division II national tournament, which also was hosted by Tarleton, and finished the season 26-10. In 1992-93, Reisman coached Tarleton to another District 8 title as well as a second NAIA II national tournament appearance. The team posted a 22-11 mark as Sean Walker (1992-94) captured first team NAIA All-America honors. The Texans made a third-straight trip to the national tournament in 1993-94, winning the Southwest Region title in Tarleton’s last year of NAIA Division II membership. Sean Walker repeated as a first team All-America and Chris Givens (1991-96) was named to the second team All-America squad. In 1994-95, the Texans began the process of moving their membership to
NCAA Division II. Tarleton suffered back-to-back losing campaigns, but Givens still gave the Texans a reason to be proud.
Givens, who missed the 1994-95 season with a broken foot, returned in 1995-96 to become Tarleton’s all-time scoring champion as he finished with 2,104 points in 123 games. He is the only Texan with 2,000 or more points to his credit.
As the 1990s came to a close, Tarleton grew more and more comfortable with its senior college status, winning at least 17 games in four straight seasons. The Texans were 13-13 during the 2000-01 campaign before establishing themselves as a conference and regional contender for years to come.
In 2001-02, the Texans enjoyed their best-ever season at the Division II level to that point, finishing as Lone Star Conference South Division champions with a 25-8 record. Tarleton’s men advanced to the LSC championship game for the second time in four years and made their first-ever NCAA Division II national tournament appearance, losing in the first round of the South Central Regional.
The next year, Tarleton went deeper into the NCAA playoffs than ever before, losing in the South Central Regional final to eventual national champion, Northeastern State, 56-46. The Texans finished the season 29-4 and as cochampions of the LSC North Division and, despite losing to West Texas A&M in the championship game of the LSC Postseason Tournament, Tarleton hosted the South Central Regional for the first time in school history.
In 2003-04, the Texans again claimed the LSC North Division title and also won the LSC Postseason Championship Tournament. After playing host to that event, Tarleton State hosted the South Central Regional in Wisdom Gym for the second straight year. Tarleton finished the season with a 28-4 record, 11-1 in North Division play.
Tarleton fell just short of winning its fourth straight division title in 2004-05, but the 25-9 Texans advanced to the NCAA Division II national semifinal contest at the Elite Eight in Grand Forks, N.D. Tarleton won the school’s first ever South Central Regional Tournament, defeating three nationally-ranked teams at the three-day event.
In the 2005-06 season, for the first time in school history, the Texans started out ranked No. 1 in three different preseason polls. Tarleton made a return trip to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight thanks to back-to-back South Central Regional Championships. The Texans finished the season 27-7 and won the LSC South Division title with an 11-1 record in conference action. The Texans would fall short of their second straight semifinal match, but Tarleton recorded wins over NCAA Division I Lamar (in an exhibition) and Texas Christian University (in a regular season game).
Tarleton fell short of its sixth straight NCAA appearance in 2006-07 with an 18-10 overall record, but the Texans returned the playoffs in 2007-08 and advanced to their third regional finals in four years, losing in the championship game. Tarleton completed the season 25-7 overall and hosted the regional for the third time. SEASON W-L 1961-62
Texans, who made their eighth regional tournament in 10 seasons, won their fifth LSC Division title and finished the year as the No. 1 defense in the nation at all levels of play. Not to be outdone, the 2011-12 squad ranked No. 1 in defense again, while compiling a 27-6 overall record and winning the LSC regular-season championship with a record of 15-3.
The Texans recorded another 20-win season under Reisman in 2012-13 and won the school’s second LSC Tournament Championship, while earning another bid to the regional tournament - the school’s 10th trip in the past 12 seasons.
In 2013-14, the good times continued to roll on for the Purple and White as Reisman led his team to the best start as a senior college in school history. The Texans won the first 18 games of the season en route to a 28-3 record, their second consecutive LSC Championship and the 11th trip to the NCAA regional tournament in school history.
Tarleton boasted the best coach and the best player in the Lone Star Conference at the 2014 LSC Championship banquet as Reisman won his fifth LSC Coach of the Year award and Chuck Guy was named the LSC Player of the Year.
In Reisman’s 27th season in control of the Tarleton basketball program, the Texans continued to soar to new heights as the Purple and White boasted its first 30-win season in 2014-15 and won their fourth Lone Star Conference Championship in school history. Tarleton went 31-4 and swept the NCAA South Central Regional Championship in Stephenville to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for the third time in school history. With a 77-59 win over Mount Olive (NC), Tarleton became the first school in the state of Texas to reach the NCAA Division II Final Four on more than one occasion before bowing out in the national semifinals to Indiana (Pa.). Reisman was named the TABC Coach of the Year once again after that season.
In 2015-16, the Texans entered the season as the No. 2-ranked team and in the first NABC regular season poll, Tarleton climbed to No. 1 in the nation. As the calendar turned to 2016, Reisman won his 600th career game with a 71-61 victory over Cameron. Tarleton ended the regular season with a bang, winning
seventh straight 20-win season.
The 2016-17 campaign was another 20-win effort from Reisman and the Texans, going 22-8 overall and 13-5 in the Lone Star Conference. The Texans’ season was highlighted by a buzzer-beating 84-83 win in Las Vegas over No. 12 Western Washington, a 92-60 thumping over No. 5 Angelo State on the road, and a 91-73 rout over No. 12 West Texas A&M. The Texans advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth straight season only to fall in an overtime heartbreaker to No. 23 Fort Lewis in Golden, Colorado.
Reisman stepped away from coaching in 2018 and turned the program over to his son - former letterman and longtime assistant coach - Chris. The younger Reisman coach began his coaching career with a 21-win season and advanced to the LSC Tournament semifinals in 2019. Chris Reisman went 18-12 in the 2020 season, going 39-21 in his first two seasons. After the season, Reisman stepped down from coaching and took an athletic administrative position with Tarleton.
During the 2020 season, Tarleton accepted an invitation to move to NCAA Division I and join the Western Athletic Conference. Tarleton made a splash during its transition to the WAC as university administration hired four-time NCAA Tournament head coach Billy Gillispie to take over the Texans. Gillispie has gone 148-108 in eight years as a Division I head coach at UTEP, Texas A&M, Kentucky and Texas Tech. During his career, Gillispie has won 12 Coach of the Year honors.
In Tarleton’s first season of NCAA Division I competition, the Texans faced unprecendented challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tarleton overcame unique scheduling, health mandates, and travel restrictions to boast a 10-10 record in their first year of reclassification.
Gillispie took Tarleton into the national spotlight in just its second year of Division I by showcasing the purple and white against some of the nation’s elite teams. The Texans played No. 1 Gonzaga to the wire in Spokane, WA.
As Tarleton enters year three of reclassification, the Texans look to continue making national noise.
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 31-31 275-416 .661 0-0 .000 119-209 .569
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 137-276-413 13.3 17 65 47 19 669 21.6
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 31-31 270-449 .601 0-0 .000 154-225 .684
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 81-178-259 8.4 17 65 58 14 694 22.4
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 36-36 162-342 .474 112-239 .469 62-83 .747
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 12-67-79 2.2 96 67 5 32 498 13.8
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 36-36 159-298 .534 20-64 .313 54-88 .614
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 111-150-261 7.3 117 57 79 52 392 10.9
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 23-22 203-360 .564 4-17 .235 101-142 .711
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 74-155-229 10.0 51 75 68 49 511 22.2
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 27-25 240-428 .561 5-13 .385 118-173 .682
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 88-199-287 10.6 48 88 68 45 603 22.3
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 28-28 213-493 .432 73-184 .397 123-164 .750
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 48-117-165 5.9 78 84 14 33 622 22.2
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 25-25 229-403 .568 2-12 .167 87-154 .565 REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 90-113-203 8.1 28 90 10 43 547 21.9
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 33-30 191-337 .567 29-79 .367 88-121 .727 REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 143-273-416 12.6 51 84 35 34 499 15.1
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 32-31 202-488 .414 83-224 .371 98-125 .784 REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 44-70-114 3.6 117 96 15 65 585 18.3
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 34-34 182-333 .547 0-6 .000 143-208 .688
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 132-181-313 9.2 57 75 21 29 507 14.9
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 28-27 194-361 .537 26-79 .329 141-207 .681
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 87-214-301 10.8 45 82 35 30 555 19.8
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 30-30 130-327 .398 42-120 .350 166-195 .851
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 23-72-95 3.2 184 57 1 52 468 15.6
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 30-30 166-263 .631 0-0 .000 67-150 .447
REB (O-D-T) Avg. A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. 118-217-335 11.2 20 54 60 41 399 13.3
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1991-92 36 102-257 .397 7-25 .280 62-99 .626 273 7.6 108 3.0 1992-93 33 230-475 .484 85-179 .475 111-153 .725 656 19.9 184 5.6
1993-94 28 213-493 .432 73-184 .397 123-164 .750 622 22.2 165 5.9 1995-96 26 189-454 .416 74-208 .356 101-136 .743 553 21.3 164 6.3
TOTAL 123 734-1679 .437 239-596 .401 397-552 .719 2104 17.1 621 5.0
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1980-81 23 152-297 .511 61-85 .717 365 15.8 90 3.9 1981-82 25 204-381 .535 69-88 .784 477 19.1 112 4.5 1982-83 26 199-381 .522 92-112 .821 490 18.8 156 6.0 1983-84 24 191-347 .550 60-79 .759 442 18.4 124 5.1
TOTAL 98 746-1406 .531 282-364 .775 1774 18.1 482 4.9
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1959-60 27 Detailed Season Stats for 1959-60 unavailable 477 17.6 1960-61 25 Detailed Season Stats for 1960-61 unavailable 454 18.0 1993-94 22 Detailed Season Stats for 1961-62 unavailable 446 20.0 1962-63 16 Detailed Season Stats for 1962-63 unavailable 349 21.8
TOTAL 90 1726 19.2
4
YEAR
2016-17 22 76-167 .455 22-84 .262 31-47 .660 205 9.3 109 5.0 2017-18 30 152-294 .517 38-110 .345 70-99 .707 412 13.7 279 9.3 2018-19 30 198-344 .576 49-124 .395 73-102 .716 518 17.3 297 9.9 2019-20 30 163-326 .500 37-117 .316 80-107 .748 443 14.8 283 9.4
TOTAL 112 589-1131 .521 146-435 .336 254-355 .715 1578 14.1 968 8.6
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1988-89 29 109-190 .573 17-42 .404 38-51 .745 307 10.6 162 5.6 1989-90 31 133-283 .470 8-37 .216 27-45 .600 301 9.7 188 6.1 1990-91 31 143-268 .534 15-41 .366 56-87 .644 357 11.5 228 7.4 1991-92 36 159-298 .534 20-64 .313 54-88 .614 392 10.9 261 7.3
TOTAL 127 544-1039 .524 60-184 .326 175-271 .646 1357 10.7 839 6.6
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG 1988-89 29 34-86 .395 20-57 .350 45-56 .803 173 5.9 60 2.0 1989-90 31 99-207 .478 50-126 .397 35-40 .875 283 9.1 62 2.0 1990-91 31 119-277 .430 82-199 .412 50-63 .794 370 11.9 63 2.0 1991-92 36 162-342 .474 112-239 .469 62-83 .747 498 13.8 79 2.2 TOTAL 127 414-912 .454 264-621 .425 192-242 .793 1324 10.4 264 2.1
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1982-83 27 172-352 .488 91-149 .610 435 16.1 319 11.8 1983-84 24 178-356 .500 88-120 .733 444 18.5 206 8.5 1984-85 24 167-366 .456 71-102 .696 405 16.8 240 10.0
TOTAL 75 517-1074 .481 250-371 .674 1284 17.1 765 10.2
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA
1977-78 25 113-314 .360 34-47 .723 260 10.4 168 6.7 1978-79 25 101-265 .381 41-59 .695 243 9.7 221 8.8 1979-80 24 130-274 .474 44-63 .698 304 12.6 239 9.9 1980-81 26 193-444 .434 71-104 .682 457 17.5 417 16.0
TOTAL 100 537-1297 .414 190-273 .696 1264 12.6 1045 10.5
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1967-68 22 99-233 .425 46-69 .667 244 12.0 19 0.9 1968-69 24 240-557 .430 86-116 .741 566 23.6 66 2.7 1969-70 27 Detailed Season Stats for 1969-70 unavailable 376 13.9
TOTAL 73 1186 16.2
NCAA era.
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1992-93 31 95-164 .579 3-7 .429 46-69 .667 239 7.7 165 5.3
1993-94 27 145-264 .549 2-10 .200 95-137 .693 387 14.3 152 5.6 1994-95 25 229-403 .568 2-12 .167 87-154 .565 547 21.9 203 8.1
TOTAL 83 469-831 .564 7-29 .241 228-360 .633 1173 14.1 520 6.3
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1960-61 21 Detailed Season Stats for 1960-61 unavailable 184 8.8 1961-62 23 Detailed Season Stats for 1961-62 unavailable 244 10.6 1962-63 14 Detailed Season Stats for 1962-63 unavailable 50 3.6 1963-64 29 Detailed Season Stats for 1963-64 unavailable 647 22.3
TOTAL 87 1125 12.9
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1995-96 25 50-123 .407 17-51 .333 31-44 .705 148 5.9 72 2.9
1996-97 28 122-259 .471 63-148 .426 63-77 .818 370 13.2 121 4.3 1997-98 27 80-188 .426 60-149 .403 28-36 .778 248 9.2 100 3.7 1998-99 29 115-268 .429 89-215 .414 38-47 .809 357 12.3 105 3.6
TOTAL 109 367-838 .438 229-563 .407 160-204 .784 1123 10.3 398 3.7
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1992-93 23 203-360 .564 4-17 .235 101-142 .711 511 22.2 229 10.0 1993-94 27 240-428 .561 5-13 .385 118-173 .682 603 22.3 287 10.6
TOTAL 50 443-788 .562 9-30 .300 219-315 .695 1114 22.3 516 10.3
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1999-00 26 183-393 .466 57-136 .419 126-157 .803 549 21.1 107 4.1 2000-01 25 161-403 .400 83-206 .403 148-194 .763 553 22.1 85 3.4
TOTAL 51 344-796 .432 140-342 .409 274-351 .781 1102 21.6 192 3.8
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
2005-06 33 170-305 .557 32-82 .390 114-183 .623 486 14.7 298 9.0
2006-07 28 194-361 .537 26-79 .329 141-207 .681 555 19.8 301 10.8
TOTAL 61 364-666 .547 58-161 .360 255-390 .654 1041 17.0 599 9.8
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
1980-81 12 11-25 .440 8-13 .615 30 2.5 10 0.8
1981-82 25 117-302 .387 61-95 .642 295 11.8 85 3.4 1982-83 27 172-364 .472 106-145 .731 450 16.6 97 3.6
1983-84 24 105-237 .443 35-57 .614 245 10.2 71 2.9
TOTAL 88 405-928 .436 210-310 .677 1020 11.6 263 3.0
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG
2012-13 30 21-80 .263 3-28 .107 29-42 .690 74 2.5 31 1.0
2013-14 31 32-66 .485 7-19 .368 69-99 .697 140 4.5 30 1.0
Note: Dwayne Johnson and Marshall Procter are the only Texans with over 1,000 career rebounds. Danny Jones is the school’s NCAA rebounding leader with 780 boards.
2022-23 TARLETON TEXAN
SECOND-TEAM ALL-LSC
LSC
Year Name Div.
2020-21 Freddy Hicks
ALL-WAC SECOND TEAM
Year Name Div.
2021-22 Montre Gipson
Year Name Div.
2020-21 Montre Gipson Shakur Daniel Tahj Small
ALL-WAC
Year Name Div. 2020-21 Montre Gipson
Year Name Div. 2021-22 Shamir Bogues
Year Name Div.
2020-21 Montre Gipson 2022-23 Freddy Hicks
LSC
Year Name Div. 2001-02 Danny Jones S 2002-03 Danny Jones (2) N 2004-05 David Stephens N 2013-14 Chuck Guy
LSC
Year Name Div. 1996-97 Bobby Davis 1999-00 Collat Johnson S 2003-04 Kris Howell N 2004-05 David Stephens N 2010-11 Corin Henry S 2012-13 Jon Cathey-Macklin 2016-17 Romond Jenkins 2018-19 Josh Hawley
LSC
Year Name Div.
2003-04 Tim Burnette N 2004-05 LaShon Sheffield N 2005-06 John Davis S
Year Name Div. 2006-07 Dan Eichel S 2007-08 Wale Ogunoye S 2008-09 Kalif Bakare S 2016-17 Anthony Davis
Year Name Div. 2001-02 Lonn Reisman S 2003-04 Lonn Reisman (2) N 2005-06 Lonn Reisman (3) S 2010-11 Lonn Reisman (4) S 2013-14 Lonn Reisman (5)
Year Name Div. 2014-15 Jakob Damstra 2015-16 Jakob Damstra 2018-19 Jesse Hill
Year Name Div. 1997-98 Greg Austin S 2001-02 Chavis McCollister S 2002-03 Vincent Bridgewater N 2003-04 David Stephens N Brandon Lee N 2004-05 LaShon Sheffield N 2005-06 Nic Gamble S 2007-08 Eric Williams S 2009-10 Effran Bryant S 2011-12 Chris Harrell 2014-15 Michael Hardge 2016-17 Ridell Camidge 2017-18 Corinthian Ramsey Josh Hawley 2019-20 Josh Hawley (2)
Year Name Div. 2019-20 Clashon Gaffney Randall Broddie
LSC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
Year Name Div. 2008-09 Marlin Cloudy 2010-11 Wale Ogunoye 2015-16 Jakob Damstra 2018-19 Jesse Hill
FIRST-TEAM
Year Name Div. 1995-96 Chris Givens 1996-97 Stephan Sheckles 1997-98 Stephan Sheckles (2) S 1998-99 Ryan Huntley S 1999-00 Brandon Burney S 2000-01 Brandon Burney (2) S 2001-02 Danny Jones S Vincent Bridgewater S 2002-03 Danny Jones N Brandon Lee N 2003-04 Tim Burnette N 2004-05 David Stephens N 2005-06 John Davis S
LaShon Sheffield S 2006-07 John Davis S 2007-08 Avery Patterson S 2008-09 Eric Williams S 2009-10 Devon Hills S 2010-11 Corin Henry S 2011-12 Fabian Wilson 2012-13 Chuck Guy 2013-14 Chuck Guy (2) De’Andre Upchurch 2014-15 Mo Lee 2015-16 EJ Reed 2016-17 Romond Jenkins 2016-17 Chantz Chambers 2018-19 Josh Hawley
HONORABLE
Year Name Div. 1996-97 Bobby Davis 1997-98 Ryan Huntley S 1998-99 Peter Praznovsky S Gabe Johnson S 1999-00 Collat Johnson S 2001-02 Andy Hudson S 2004-05 Cornell Jones N 2005-06 Norbey Aragon S 2007-08 Jeffrey Henfield S Terrence Gamble S 2008-09 Marlin Cloudy S 2009-10 Jeremiah Wilson S Corin Henry S 2010-11 Wes Dipprey S 2013-14 TaShawn Mabry 2015-16 Michael Hardge 2017-18 Deshawn Riddick 2018-19 Jesse Hill Corinthian Ramsey
LSC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM
Year Name Div. 2013-14 Davene Carter 2014-15 Damion Clemons 2016-17 Romond Jenkins 2017-18 Josh Hawley 2018-19 Josh Hawley (2) 2019-20 Clashon Gaffney
LSC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Year Name Div. 2019-20 Isaiah Range Javontae Hopkins
Year Name
1997-98 Stephan Sheckles
1999-00 Brandon Burney
2001-02 Danny Jones
2002-03 Danny Jones (2)
2003-04 Tim Burnette
2004-05 David Stephens
2005-06 John Davis
2006-07 John Davis (2)
2007-08 Avery Patterson
2010-11 Corin Henry
2011-12 Fabian Wilson
2013-14 Chuck Guy
2015-16 EJ Reed
2016-17 Romond Jenkins
2018-19 Josh Hawley
Year Name
2000-01 Brandon Burney
2001-02 Vincent Bridgewater
2003-04 Brandon Lee
2007-08 Eric Williams
2008-09 Eric Williams (2)
2013-14 De’Andre Upchurch 2014-15 Mo Lee
NABC ALL-REGION FIRST-TEAM
Year Name
2001-02 Danny Jones
Vincent Bridgewater
2002-03 Danny Jones (2)
2004-05 David Stephens
2007-08 Avery Patterson
2011-12 Fabian Wilson
2013-14 Chuck Guy
NABC
Year Name
2005-06 John Davis
2010-11 Corin Henry
2012-13 Chuck Guy 2013-14 De’Andre Upchurch 2014-15 Mo Lee 2015-16 EJ Reed 201-17 Romond Jenkins
Year Name
2001-02 Danny Jones (4)
(2T CoSIDA; 3T NABC, BB Times, D2 Bulletin)
2002-03 Danny Jones (7)
(2T NABC; 3T CoSIDA, BB Times)
2003-04 Tim Burnette (2)
(1T NABC; 2T Daktronics)
2004-05 David Stephens (2T D2 Bulletin)
2006-07 John Davis (2) (3T BB Times; HM D2 Bulletin)
2013-14 Chuck Guy (2) (1T NABC; 3T D2 Bulletin)
2016-17 Romond Jenkins (1) (HM D2 Bulletin)
Year Name
2003-04 Lonn Reisman
NABC
Year Name
2003-04 Lonn Reisman 2013-14 Lonn Reisman (2)
Year Name
2005-06 John Davis
2005-06 Lonn Reisman (2) 2014-15 Lonn Reisman (3)
Year Name
2016-17 Romond Jenkins
Ridell Camidge
2018-19 Josh Hawley 2019-20 Josh Hawley (2)
Ables, Dail 64-66
Aldridge, Ronny 61-64
Ballow, Mike 65-66
Bobo, James 63-67
Booth, Steve 63-66
Brannen, Riley 66-67
Currin, R.M. 62-65
Davis, Melvin 66-68
Duncan, Tommy 61-62
Everheart, Harvey 61-62
Ferguson, David 64-65
Ford, Coy 67-68
Haedge, Stanley 62-64
Hamrick, Dan 66-67
Hardin, Al 67-69
Harris, Roy 62-66
Heine, Don 63-64
Hogan, Jimmy 65-67
Johnson, Jack 63-64
Kocurek, Larry 65-67
Kruger, Jim 65-66
Kung, Bill 64-65
Lenz, Edward 62-63
Levy, Stanley 61-62
Lewis, Harold 62-63
Licerio, Robert 64-65
Lilljedahl, Pete 64-65
Lineweaver, Steve 64-68
Maedgen, Larry 66-68
Mauseth, Florian 65-66
Meredith, Tommy 68-69
Moon, Don 62-63
Moore, David 67-69
Morgan, Mike 62-63
Patterson, Tommy 62-63
Paylor, Jim 67-69
Perry, Sherman 67-69
Proctor, Don 66-67
Proctor, Marshall 61-63
Putnam, Robert 65-66
Riddle, Kim 68-69
Roberson, Sonny 66-67
Schaefer, Buddy 62-63
Schafer, Larry 65-66
Seidensticker, Paul 62-64
Smith, Doyle 61-62
Snipes, Jack 61-62
Tate, Jimmy 63-65
Watson, James 63-64
Allen, Wayne 70-72
Atkinson, Isaac 72-74
Baker, Roy 73-74
Banks, Brian 78-79
Barlow, John 77-79
Blaylark, Howard 70-72
Brewer, John 73-74
Burton, Jay 72-74
Carson, Kenneth 71-72
Chism, Gary 71-73
Conlan, Rusty 77-79 Connor, David 77-78
Crawford, Russell 76-77 Creel, James 70-72
Crockett, Richard 69-71 Davis, Dave 67-70
Dean, Steve 67-70 Dean, Jake 72-73 Dempsey, Gary 69-70 Dodds, Delbert 77-79 Eley, David 72-74
Futch, Doug 75-76 Gill, Robert 72-74 Guillory, Lawrence 75-77 Hall, Russell 76-77 Hall, Charles 78-79
Henderson, Haywood 70-71 Henry, Bobby 74-76 Ivy, Don 68-71 Jackson, Farold 73-75 Jackson, Melvin 74-76 Johnson, Adrian 75-77 Johnson, Anthony 77-78 Jones, Carl 71-72 Kirven, Herman 76-78 Leasley, Randy 73-75 Ledbetter, Ed 66-70 Ledbetter, Larry 69-70 Lewis, Archie 76-77 Lewis, Steve 75-76 Martin, Richard 73-75 Locke, Jimmy 69-73 McClain, Charles 72-73 Minor, David 76-78 Moore, Dan 78-79 Moore, Joe 74-75 Moore, Tommy 70-71
Moya, Tony 73-74 Parish, Murry 69-70 Parker, Kenny 78-79
Perry, Gene 71-73 Perry, Rick 76-78
Reich, John 73-75 Rodgers, Tommy 74-75 Romig, David 76-78 Smith, Billy 77-78 Smith, Vernon 77-78 Spain, Randy 74-75 Starr, Willie 77-78
Talbot, John 76-78
Tettleton, Joe 73-75 Thompson, Curtis 74-76 Thomspon, Randy 69-70 Tull, Tyler 69-71
Vaughn, Mike 74-75 Warren, James 70-75 Watson, Ennis 71-73 Wesley, Alex 78-79 West, Allen 76-77 Wheeless, Pat 75-77 Wilkins, Cliff 68-71 Wilkinson, Larry 72-73 Williams, Robert 73-74 Wright, Gregory 71-73 Wright, Keith 71-73 Wright, William 76-77 Young, Carlton 71-74 Young, James 76-77
Aaron, Eric 81-82 Adamson, Roger 82-84 Addison, Jim 79-80 Bergmann, Chris 87-88 Bronaugh, John 78-80 Brown, Gregory 82-83 Buckler, Donald 83-87 Calmes, Jackie 84-86 Creech, Zachary 87-88
Cummings, Kip 83-86 Dale, Jay 87-88 Doctor, James 84-85 Duncan, Tommy 78-80 Dunn, Don 85-87 Estes, Kenneth 87-88 Fields, Carl 85-87 Forge, Wilmer 79-80 Franklin, Darwin 79-80 Franklin, John 84-86 Gentry, Mike 82-84 Giddings, Timothy 79-80 Gillette, Rob 79-81 Glenewinkel, John 83-85 Godon, Mike 88-89 Goode, James 85-86 Green, Lawrence 80-81 Hawkins, James 81-85 Hinson, David 85-86 Howard, Roy 88-89 Hudlin, Bruce 83-84 Hudson, Kelley 81-83 Jackson, Jonathan 82-83 Jenkins, John 85-87 Jenkins, Rodney 85-86 Keeton, Paul 81-82 Johnson, Bruce 84-86 Johnson, Dwayne 77-81 Kilroy, Mark 85-86 King, Jerry 82-85 Koonce, Keith 80-81 Korioth, John 85-87 Lancaster, Richard 80-84
Lewis, David 85-87
Malone, Stacy 87-88
Matlock, Todd 85-87
Merrill, Roger 87-88 Meyer, Michael 81-82 Mills, Lonnie 87-88 Minter, Dean 81-83 Moore, Kenny 87-88
Navrkal, Steve 76-80 Nelson, Bennie 83-85 Nichols, Lonnie 78-80
Nickerson, Weldon 80-81 Nunley, Robert 81-82
Pennington, Steve 84-85 Pierce, Freddie 82-86 Powell, Victor 84-85
Richardson, Ken 80-81 Russell, Matt 80-82
Sadler, Billy 85-87
Schuelke, Glen 80-84
Schumacher, David 79-83 Smith, Gary 79-81 Smith, Keith 85-87 Sneed, Willie 79-81 Sparkman, Greg 82-83
Spencer, Walter 87-88 Stanford, Ricky 78-80 Stewart, Bryan 79-83 Stewart, James 83-85 Stolley, Christopher 84-85 Taylor, Ross 80-84 Terrell, Ricky 85-87 Thompson, D’Eric 87-88 Townsend, Dan 80-81 Watson, Jim 85-87 Webster, Keith 85-86 Webster, Greg 86-87 Williams, Kenny 80-81 Williamson, John 81-83
Wynn, Kenneth 87-88 Zastoupil, Richard 85-87 Zastoupil, Zachary 83-87
Abubakar, Mudi 94-96
Austin, Greg 97-98
Allen, Eric 92-96
Barrick, Bret 89-91
Battle, Von 93-94
Beseda, Rodney 95-96
Blaylock, Robert 95-96
Brown, Chris 94-96
Brown, Darrell 91-92
Brown, Roderick 90-91 Campbell, Ron 92-93
Cazalas, Tim 90-92
Chatman, Joseph 90-91 Clarkson, Jeff 96-98
Cochran, Vic 91-92
Davis, Bobby 95-97
Doyle, Lovell 91-92
Gadison, Phillip 96-97
Givens, Chris 91-96
Guy, Tracy 88-90
Harris, Phil 88-90
Heineman, Kevin 90-92
Hicks, Richard 88-90
Hicks, Joe 89-92
Hollie, Kendrick 94-95
Hooten, Jason 89-91
Huntley, Ryan 95-99
Isenhower, Mitch 93-94
Jackson, Marlon 95-97
Johnson, Gabe 95-99
Knott, Barry 92-95
Lang, Demond 94-95
Laursen, Chris 93-94
Lowe, Theo 94-95
McCormick, Todd 93-97
McFadden, Jeffrey 88-90
McFadden, Rodney 87-91
Michener, Brian 92-93
Milton, Edward 89-93
Moreno, Jim 88-92
Moreno, Joel 91-92
Norman, Andrew 93-94
Patterson, Chad 98-99
Pettey, Reagan 92-93
Perrin, Charlie 97-98
Porter, Jonathan 88-90
Presley, Errick 91-93
Rankins, Eric 94-95
Reaves, D.J. 98-99
Reed, Terrence 92-93
Rich, Bryne 88-90
Riggins, Craig 90-92
Sabin, Jeff 94-96
Sassman, Steve 88-92
Seale, Jake 93-94
Seymore, Alfred 91-93
Sheckles, Stephan 96-98
Sims, Juerel 94-95
Sladek, Sean 96-99
Smith, Mark 88-92
Sutton, Ritchie 93-95
Swindell, Earnest 96-99
Vann, David 94-97
Walker, Sean 92-94
Wians, Christian 92-93
Wienhold, Gus 88-92
Wilder, Petrocelli 96-98
Williams, Jeff 88-90
Woods, Doodle 88-90 2000-2009
Agusi, Devon 09-10
Aragon, Norbey 05-06
Arledge, Chris 00-02
Atwood, Derek 04-06
Bakare, Kalif 08-09
Bridgewater, Vincent 01-03 Bryant, Effran 06-10
Burnette, Tim 03-04 Burney, Brandon 99-01 Cage, Kenneth 06-09 Cantrell, Nic 06-08
Clark, Maurice 00-01 Cloudy, Marlin 07-09 Daniels, Mike 06-08
Davis, John 06-07 Durr, Jared 03-04 Eichel, Dan 06-08
Francis, Rich 04-07 Gamble, Nic 04-06
Gamble, Terrence 06-07 Gardner, Russell 97-02 Gilbert, Jeremy 06-07 Hartfield, Robert z 06-07 Haynes, Thomas 97-01 Henfield, Jeffrey 07-08 Hill, Courtney 08-09
Howell, Kris 02-04 Hudson, Andy 98-02 Jacobs, Marcus 01-03 Johnson, Chris 04-06 Johnson, Collat 97-01
Johnson, Durrell 02-03, 04-05 Jones, Cornell 01-05 Jones, Danny 01-03 Joyce, Kenan 02-03 King, Aaron 96-00 Kuhl, Kevin 00-04 Lee, Brandon 02-04 Lewis, Paul 99-01 Lloyd, Trey 99-01 Manderson, Greg 00-02 McCollister, Chavis 01-03 McConnell, Rodney 98-00 McHale, Kyle 01-02 McWilliams, Jake 04-05, 07-08
Melchior, Jean-Marc 08-09 Minter, Dustin 04-06
Moody, Will 02-03 Morgan, Tanner 06-07
Myres, Jeremy 09-10
Patterson, Avery 07-08 Pegues, Monquel 08-09
Pitre, Chad 99-00
Praznovsky, Peter 98-00
Reisman, Chris 97-01
Robinson, JD 04-07
Robinson, Kevin 00-02 Rowland, James 05-06 Rushing, Tyler 08-09
Saunders, Brad 01-03 Sheffield, LaShon 04-06 Stephens, David 03-05 Thomas, Tierrius 02-04 Williams, Eric 07-09 Williams, Randall 04-06 Williams, Tim 06-07 Wilson, Jeremiah 08-10 Wilson, Limar 07-08 Works, Mookie 05-06
Anderson, Curtiss 16-17 Andrews, Emmanuel 13-14 Birt, Ryan 17-18 Camidge, Ridell 16-17 Carter, Davene 11-15 Cathey-Macklin, Jon 12-14 Chambers, Chantz 15-17 Clayborne, Kealone 16-17 Clemons, Damion 11-15 Damstra, Jakob 12-16 Davis, Anthony 15-18 Dipprey, Wes 10-12 Ebomwonyi, Nosa 14-18 Edwards, Stephen 16-17 Enloe, Preston 17-19 Ewell, Lance 15-18 Furst, Coleman 10-14 Goldsmith, Brandon 18-19 Guy, Chuck 12-14 Hamilton, Malcolm 14-16 Hardge, Michael 12-16 Harrell, Chris 09-12 Hawyward, Ruston 17-18 Henry, Corin 09-11 Hill, Charles 15-16 Hill, Jesse 17-19 Hills, Devon 09-11 Hurd, Charlie 09-11 Jenkins, Romond 15-17 Johnson, Brandon 17-18 Jones, Teven 14-15 Kipp, Sawyer 13-17
Lane, Mercedes 11-15 Lee, Mohammad 13-15
Lenzy, Cameron 12-13 Mabry, Tashawn 13-15 Marshall, Chris 10-11 Marshall, Sam 17-19 Mitchell, Da’Rhon 15-16 Mitchell, Devin 12-13 Mitchell, Richie 18-19 Morales, Jacob 14-17 Mosley, Nick 10-12 Ogunoye, Wale 07-12 Petite, Larry 09-12 Price, Zach 12-15
Ramsey, Corinthian 17-19
Reed, EJ 14-16
Riddick, Deshawn 14-18
Riebock, Davin 12-14 Smith, Denzel 16-17 Smith, Donta 09-11 Smith, Xavier 15-16
Tankson, Carrington 10-12
Tevis, Ivan 15-19 Thomas, James 10-11 Upchurch, De’Andre 12-14 Washington, Darrion 08-12 Webb, Warren 07-12 Willis, Brandon 16-17 Wilson, Fabian 10-12 Woods, Curtis 13-15 Word, Brian 11-13
Baggett, Cadarius 20-21
Bethely, Devin 19-20
Bogues, Shamir 20-22
Boling, Isaiah 18-20
Broddie, Randall 18-20 Brown, Bryce 21-22
Bryant, Stefan 21-22 Daniel, Shakur 20-22
Dotsenko, Konstantin 20-21
Ford, Tanner 20-21
Gaffney, Clashon 17-20
Garcia, Roman 20-21 Gipson, Montre 20-22 Golden, Caleb 20-21 Hawley, Josh 16-20 Hicks, Freddy 20-22
Holden, Jaheim 21-22 Hopkins, Javontae 19-22 Jackson Jr., Jonathan 20-22
Jernigan, Cameron 21-22
Johnson, Dexter 18-20 Lands, Jaraan 17-20
Levesque, Garrett 21-22
Madimba, Joey 20-21
McDavid, Noah 21-22
Moore, Jayshawn 21-22
Naylor, Zach 19-20
Ngalamulume, Heri 20-21
Owens, Kylon 21-22
Parrish, Grey 19-20
Range, Isaiah 19-20
Small, Tahj 20-22
Sparks, Sam 20-21
Starks, Caleb 20-21
Williams, Josh 19-20
Winslow, Luke 21-22
CAREER
SEASONS GMS AVG. 1. 2,104 Chris Givens 1991-96 123 17.1 2. 1,774 Ross Taylor 1980-84 98 18.1 3. 1,726 Marshall Procter 1959-63 90 19.2 4. 1,578 Josh Hawley 2016-20 112 14.1 5. 1,357 Mark Smith 1988-92 127 10.7 6. 1,324 Steve Sassman 1988-92 127 10.4 7. 1,284 Jerry King 1982-85 75 17.1 8. 1,264 Dwayne Johnson 1977-81 100 12.6 9. 1,186 Steve Dean 1967-70 73 16.2 10. 1,173 Barry Knott 1992-95 83 14.1 11. 1,125 Stanley Haedge 1960-64 87 12.9 12. 1,123 Gabe Johnson 1995-99 109 10.3 13. 1,114 Sean Walker 1992-94 50 22.3 14. 1,102 Brandon Burney 1999-01 51 21.6 15. 1,041 John Davis 2005-07 61 17.0 CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS REB PLAYER SEASONS GMS AVG. 1. 1,045 Dwayne Johnson 1977-81 100 10.5 2. 1,010 Marshall Procter 1959-63 90 11.2 3. 968 Josh Hawley 2016-20 112 8.6 4. 839 Mark Smith 1988-92 127 6.6 5. 780 Danny Jones 2001-03 66 11.8 6. 774 Jerry King 1982-85 76 10.1 7. 755 Collat Johnson 1997-01 107 7.1 8. 621 Chris Givens 1991-96 123 5.0 9. 599 John Davis 2005-07 61 9.8 10. 567 Jeffrey McFadden 1988-90 50 11.3 11. 534 David Stephens 2003-05 66 8.1 12. 528 Romond Jenkins 2015-17 55 9.6 13. 520 Barry Knott 1992-95 83 6.3 14. 519 Eric Williams 2007-09 60 8.7 15. 516 Sean Walker 1993-94 50 10.3 CAREER
1989-93
Huntley 1995-99
Smith 1988-92
CAREER STEAL LEADERS STL PLAYER SEASONS GMS AVG.
1. 190 Ryan Huntley 1995-99 106 1.8 2. 168 Josh Hawley 2016-20 112 1.5 3. 167 Collat Johnson 1997-01 107 1.6 4. 163 Mark Smith 1988-92 127 1.3 5. 162 Edward Milton 1989-93 109 1.5 6. 158 Chris Givens 1991-96 123 1.3 7. 141 Brandon Lee 2002-04 65 2.2 8. 121 Michael Hardge 2012-16 129 0.9 9. 119 Freddie Pierce 1982-86 94 1.3 10. 113 Jim Moreno 1988-92 121 0.9 11. 107 Gabe Johnson 1995-99 109 1.0 107 Corin Henry 2009-11 62 1.7 13. 100 Barry Knott 1992-95 83 1.2 14. 94 LaShon Sheffield 2004-06 68 1.4 94 Chuck Guy 2012-14 60 1.6 94 Sean Walker 1992-94 50 1.9
BLK PLAYER SEASONS GMS AVG. 1. 226 Mark Smith 1988-92 127 1.8 2. 143 Vincent Bridgewater 2001-03 61 2.3 3. 138 Josh Hawley 2016-20 112 1.2 4. 136 Sean Walker 1993-95 50 2.7 5. 122 Clashon Gaffney 2017-20 90 1.4 6. 94 Jon Cathey-Macklin 2012-14 61 1.5 7. 92 Damion Clemons 2011-15 117 0.8 8. 89 Davene Carter 2011-15 112 0.8 89 Terrence Gamble 2006-08 60 1.5 10. 87 Romond Jenkins 2015-17 55 1.6 87 Collat Johnson 1997-01 107 0.8 12. 73 Jeremiah Wilson 2008-10 60 1.2 13. 72 Danny Jones 2001-03 72 1.0 14. 70 Xavier Smith 2015-16 33 2.1 15. 67 Jesse Hill 2017-19 58 1.2 67 Donald Buckler 1984-86 38 1.8
D-D PLAYER SEASONS 1. 43 Danny Jones 2001-03 2. 39 Josh Hawley 2016-20 3. 36 Dwayne Johnson 1977-81 4. 33 Jerry King 1982-85 5. 32 Jeffrey McFadden 1988-90 6. 31 Sean Walker 1993-95 7. 27 John Davis 2005-07 8. 24 Romond Jenkins 2015-17 9. 22 David Stephens 2003-05 10. 19 Bobby Davis 1995-97 11. 17 Collat Johnson 1997-01 12. 16 Donald Buckler 1984-86 13. 15 Lawrence Guillory 1975-77 14. 14 Barry Knott 1992-95 14 Carl Fields 1985-87
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 669
Chris Givens 1992 656
Chris Givens 1993 622
Sean Walker 1993 603
Vincent Bridgewater 2001 587
Tim Burnette 2003 585
EJ Reed 2016 566
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 557
Lawerence Guillory 1976 556
John Davis 2007 555
Brandon Burney 2000 553 Chris Givens 1995 553
Brandon Burney 1999 549
Barry Knott 1994 547
Steve Sassman 1991 112
Stephan Sheckles 1997 102
Brandon Lee 2002 92
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 90
Gabe Johnson 1998 89
Tracy Guy 1988 88
Effran Bryant 2010 86
Chris Givens 1992 85 Avery Patterson 2008 85
Tim Burnette 2003 83 Brandon Burney 2000 83
Steve Sassman 1990 82
LaShon Sheffield 2005 81
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 79
Dwayne Johnson 1980 417
Danny Jones 2001 416
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 413
Danny Jones 2002 364
Romond Jenkins 2017 335
Roy Howard 1988 334
Jerry King 1982 319
David Stephens 2004 313
Lovell Doyle 1991 308
Bobby Davis 1996 305
John Davis 2007 301
John Davis 2005 298
Josh Hawley 2019 297
Sean Walker 1993 287
Carl Fields 1986 284
Player Season Stl
Brandon Lee 2002 83
Tim Burnette 2003 65
Ryan Huntley 1998 63
LaShon Sheffield 2005 62
Collat Johnson 2001 59
Edward Milton 1991 58
Ryan Huntley 1997 58
Brandon Lee 2003 58
Edward Milton 1992 58
Josh Hawley 2019 56
Bobby Davis 1996 56
Roy Howard 1988 56
Edward Milton 1993 56
Shamir Bogues 2022 55
Corin Henry 2010 54
Chavis McCollister 2001 54
Sherman Perry 1968 23.6
Roderick Brown 1991 22.4
Sean Walker 1994 22.3
Sean Walker 1993 22.2 Chris Givens 1994 22.2
Brandon Burney 2001 22.1
Barry Knott 1995 21.9
Jeffery McFadden 1990 21.6
Chris Givens 1996 21.3
Brandon Burney 2000 21.1
Marshall Procter 1962 20.3
Chris Givens 1993 19.9
Lawrence Guillory 1977 19.8 John Davis 2007 19.8
Lonnie Nichols 1979 19.6
Brandon Lee 2002 279
Tracy Guy 1989 275
Stephan Sheckles 1997 253
Steve Sassman 1991 239
Avery Patterson 2008 238
Brandon Lee 2003 235
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 231
Tim Burnette 2003 224
Ridell Camidge 2017 214
Effran Bryant 2010 215
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 209
Chris Givens 1995 208
Brandon Burney 2000 206
Steve Sassman 1990 199
LaShon Sheffield 2005 196
Danny Jones 2001 143
Danny Jones 2002 142
Jeffrey Mcfadden 1989 137
David Stephens 2004 132
Roy Howard 1988 122
Romond Jenkins 2017 118
David Stephens 2003 111
Mark Smith 1991 111
Bobby Davis 1996 109
Lovell Doyle 1991 99
Mark Smith 1990 98
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 94
John Davis 2005 94
Eric Williams 2008 93
Josh Hawley 2019 90 Barry Knott 1994 90
Player Season Reb
Player Season Blk
Vincent Bridgewater 2001 81
Mark Smith 1991 79
Roy Howard 1988 77
Xavier Smith 2016 70
Mark Smith 1990 69
Sean Walker 1994 68 Sean Walker 1993 68 Mark Smith 1989 68
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 62
Romond Jenkins 2017 60
Josh Hawley 2018 59
Roderick Brown 1990 58
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 54
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 53
Donald Buckler 1985 52
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 275
Roderick Brown 1990 270
Sean Walker 1993 240
Lawerence Guillory 1976 231
Chris Givens 1990 230 Vincent Bridgewater 2001 230
Barry Knott 1994 229
Carl Fields 1986 213
Chris Givens 1993 213
Ross Taylor 1981 204
Sean Walker 1992 203
Tim Burnette 2003 202
Lonnie Nichols 1978 201
Ross Taylor 1982 199
Mo Lee 2015 184
Chuck Guy 2014 166
Michael Hardge 2015 159
Roderick Brown 1990 154
Brandon Burney 2000 148
EJ Reed 2016 146
Michael Hardge 2015 143 David Stephens 2004 143
John Davis 2007 141
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 138
Jeffrey Henfield 2008 135
Corin Henry 2011 132
Brandon Burney 1999 126 Vincent Bridgewater 2001 126
Henry 2010 125
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 276
Danny Jones 2001 273
Danny Jones 2002 222
Romond Jenkins 2017 217
John Davis 2007 214
Lovell Doyle 1991 209
Josh Hawley 2019 207
John Davis 2005 204
Josh Hawley 2018 201
Collat Johnson 1999 200
Sean Walker 1993 199
Bobby Davis 1996 196
Vincent Bridgewater 2001 190
Collat Johnson 2000 187
Player Season DD 1. Jeffrey McFadden 1990 25
Dwayne Johnson 1981 23
Danny Jones 2002 22
Danny Jones 2003 21
Romond Jenkins 2017 18
Sean Walker 1994 18
Jerry King 1983 16
Josh Hawley 2019 15 John Davis 2007 15
Carl Fields 1987 14
Lawrence Guillory 1977 14
Sean Walker 1993 13
Roy Howard 1989 13
Bobby Davis 1997 13
John Davis 2006 12 Covell Doyle 1992 12
Michael Hardge 2016 242
Mo Lee 2015 228
Roderick Brown 1990 225
Vincent Bridgewater 2001 214
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 209
Davis Stephens 2004 208
John Davis 2007 207
Chuck Guy 2014 195
Michael Hardge 2015 194 Brandon Burney 2000 194
EJ Reed 2016 190 Corin Henry 2011 190
John Davis 2005 183
Sean Walker 1993 173
Ryan Huntley 1998 171
Note: BOLD indicates current player Double-double records begin in 1974-75
PTS NAME
1. 50 Brandon Burney
OPP. DATE
Abilene Christian 2/1/01
2. 46 Carl Fields University of Dallas 11/18/86
3. 45 Jeffrey McFadden Texas College 2/3/90 4. 41 Carl Fields Concordia 9/11/86
5. 40 Corinthian Ramsey UC-Colorado Springs 11/11/17
40 Chris Givens Huron 3/10/94
7. 39 Glen Schuelke Jarvis Christian 2/14/83
8. 38 De’Andre Upchurch Eastern New Mexico 2/22/14
38 Barry Knott Ambassador 1/3/95
10. 35 Corinthian Ramsey Metro State 11/10/17 11. 34 John Davis Angelo State 1/31/07
34 Gabe Johnson Dela State 12/29/98
13. 33 Chantz Chambers Texas A&M-Commerce 2/16/17
14. 32 Chantz Chambers Fort Lewis 3/11/17
32 John Davis Eastern New Mexico 1/27/07
32 John Davis Cameron 12/7/06
32 Brandon Burney Houston Baptist 11/18/00
18. 31 TaShawn Mabry Eastern New Mexico 1/24/15
31 Brandon Burney Texas Wesleyan 12/30/00
31 Jerry King Schreiner 1/15/85
31 Lonnie Nichols Southwestern 2/14/78
22. 30 Montre Gipson Grand Canyon 1/8/21
FGM NAME
OPP. DATE
1. 20 Carl Fields University of Dallas 11/18/86
20 Lawerence Guillory Howard Payne 2/18/77 3. 18 Jeffrey McFadden Texas College 2/3/90
18 Carl Fields Concordia 9/11/86 5. 15 Chris Givens Huron 2/3/90
15 Glen Schuelke Javis Christian 2/14/83 7. 13 TaShawn Mabry Eastern New Mexico 1/24/15
13 Danny Jones Dallas Christian 11/30/02 13 Vincent Bridgewater Wingate 11/16/01 13 Brandon Burney Abilene Christian 2/1/01 11. 12 Corinthian Ramsey UC-Colorado Springs 11/11/17 12 John Davis Eastern New Mexico 1/27/07 12 John Davis Cameron 12/7/06 12 Vincent Bridgewater St. Edwards 12/17/01 FIELD
FGA NAME OPP. DATE 1. 44 Lawerence Guillory Howard Payne 2/18/77 2. 34 Carl Fields University of Dallas 11/18/86 3.
Brandon Burney Abilene Christian 2/1/01
Gabe Johnson Central Oklahoma 2/13/97
Tracy Guy Paul Quinn 12/5/88
Gabe Johonson Delta State 12/29/98
Corinthian Ramsey Oklahoma Panhandle 11/24/18 Tyrone Cole-Scott UT-Permian Basin 11/21/08
7 Corinthian Ramsey Metro State 11/10/17
Corinthian Ramsey UC-Colorado Springs 11/11/17
Avery Patterson Tampa 11/17/07 3-POINT
3PA NAME OPP. DATE 1. 20 Gabe Johnson Central Oklahoma 2/13/97 20 Tracy Guy Paul Quinn 3/5/90 3. 17 Corinthian Ramsey UC-Colorado Springs 11/11/17 17 Effran Bryant Angelo State 2/27/10 5. 16 Chris Givens Central Oklahoma 1/20/96 6. 15 Chavis McCollister Abilene Christian 1/31/02 15 Vincent Bridgewater East Central 12/1/01 8. 14 Brandon Burney Abilene Christian 2/1/01 9. 13 Corinthian Ramsey A&M-Commerce 1/8/18 13 Corinthian Ramsey UT Permian Basin 1/20/18 13 Ridell Camidge UT Permian Basin 2/23/17 13 De’Andre Upchurch Metro State 3/16/13 13 Avery Patterson Eastern New Mexico 2/6/08 13 Brandon Lee Southeastern Oklahoma 1/25/03 13 Brandon Burney National Christian 11/20/00 13 Aaron King Central Oklahoma 12/3/98
FTM NAME
OPP. DATE 1. 19 Brandon Burney Angelo State 2/3/01 19 Brandon Burney Western Washington 12/28/99
Corinthian Ramsey A&M-Kingsville 2/8/18
Chuck Guy St. Edward’s 11/15/13
Ryan Huntley Angelo State 1/23/99
Mo Lee West Texas A&M 2/18/15
Mo Lee A&M-Commerce 3/1/15
Corin Henry Midwestern State 3/5/11
Brandon Burney Texas Wesleyan 1/20/00
Ross Taylor Jarvis Christian 12/1/83
Jaraan Lands West Texas A&M 2/24/18
Harrell Central Oklahoma 11/18/11
12/19/98
Burney Angelo State 1/23/99
2/27/16
Burney Texas Wesleyan 1/20/00
REB NAME
1. 25 Jim Locke
2. 24 Dwayne Johnson
OPP. DATE
Angelo State 1971-72
Jarvis Christian 11/13/80
3. 22 Danny Jones A&M-Kingsville 2/21/02
22 Roy Howard Concordia 11/18/86
5. 20 Collat Johnson
20 Collat Johnson
National Christian 11/20/00
Houston Baptist 11/18/00
20 Collat Johnson A&M-Kingsville 1/10/00
Jarvis Christian 12/23/02
8. 19 Danny Jones
19 Danny Jones SW Adventist 12/4/01
10. 18 Lawerence Guillroy Bishop 12/6/76
REB NAME
1. 11 Romond Jenkins
2. 10 Bobby Davis
3. 9 Jeremiah Wilson
OPP. DATE
Western New Mexico 2/4/17
Mary-Hardin Baylor 12/7/95
Dallas Christian 12/28/09
9 Eric Williams East Central 1/3/09
9 Eric Williams Eastern New Mexico 2/6/08
9 Danny Jones A&M-Commerce 1/11/03
7. 8 Nosa Ebomwonyi Western New Mexico 2/4/17
8 Romond Jenkins Southwestern Adventist 12/14/16
8 Davene Carter Paul Quinn 12/15/14
8 Jon Cathey-Macklin A&M-Commerce 3/1/14
8 Jeremiah Wilson Texas-Permian Basin 1/2/10
8 Jeremiah Wilson Dallas Baptist 1/11/09
8 Monquel Pegues SW Assemblies 11/18/08
8 Jeremiah Wilson St. Gregory’s 11/15/08
8 Eric Williams Northeastern State 1/5/08
8 John Davis A&M-Commerce 2/28/06
8 Danny Jones A&M-Commerce 1/24/02
OPP. DATE 1. 16 Danny Jones
A&M-Kingsville 2/21/02
Collat Johnson National Christian 11/20/00
Collat Johnson Houston Baptist 11/18/00
Collat Johnson A&M-Kingsville 1/10/00
Josh Hawley Cameron 3/2/18
Fabian Wilson Arkansas Tech 3/11/12
Jeremiah Wilson Texas-Permian Basin 11/21/08
Danny Jones Jarvis Christian 12/23/02
Vincent Bridgewater Northeastern 1/12/02
Game: 50 - Brandon Burney vs. Abilene Christian, 2/1/01
Season: 694 - Roderick Brown, 1990-91
Career: 2,104 - Chris Givens (1991-96) [123 games - 17.1]
Season: 23.6 - Steve Dean, 1968-69 [24 games - 566 points]
Game: 20 - Lawrence Guillory vs. Howard Payne, 2/18/77; Carl Fields vs. Univ. of Dallas, 11/18/86
Season: 275 - Jeffrey McFadden, 1989-90
Career: 746 - Ross Taylor (1980-84)
Game: 44 - Lawrence Guillory vs. Howard Payne, 2/18/77
Season: 557 - Steve Dean, 1968-69
Career: 1,679 - Chris Givens (1991-96)
Season: .688 - Davene Carter, 2013-14 [119-of-173]
Career: .695 - Davene Carter, 2011-15 [298-429]
Game: 10 - Tracy Guy vs. Paul Quinn, 12/5/88 [att. 12]; Gabe Johnson vs. Central Okla., 2/13/97 [ att. 20]; Brandon Burney vs. Abilene Christian, 2/1/01 [ att.14] Season: 122 - Tracy Guy, 1989-90 [att. 275]
Career: 264 - Steve Sassman (1988-92) [127 games - att. 621]
Game: 20 - Tracy Guy vs. Paul Quinn, 3/5/90 [made 6]; Gabe Johnson vs. Central Okla., 2/13/97 [made 10] Season: 279 - Brandon Lee, 2002-03 [made 92] Career: 621 - Steve Sassman (1988-92) [127 games - made 264]
Season: .500 - Deshawn Riddick, 2017-18 [64-of-128]
Game: 19 - Brandon Burney vs. W. Washington, 12/28/99 [att. 20]; Brandon Burney vs. Angelo State, 2/3/01 [ att. 21] Season: 184 - Mo Lee (2014-15) [att. 228)
Career: 400 - Michael Hardge (2012-16) [att. 577]
Game: 21 - Brandon Burney vs. Angelo State, 2/3/01 [made 19] Season: 242 - Michael Hardge, 2016 [made 159] Career: 577 - Michael Hardge (2012-16) [made 400]
Season: .902 - Ridell Camidge, 2016-17 [83-of-92]
TOTAL REBOUNDS
Game: 25 - Jim Locke vs. Angelo State, 1971-72 Season: 417 - Dwayne Johnson, 1980-81
Career: 1,045 - Dwayne Johnson (1977-81) [100 games - 10.4] REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Season: 18.0 - Marshall Procter, 1961-62
Game:
18 - Chris Brown vs. LeTourneau, 2/16/95
Season: 247 - Edward Milton, 1992-93 [33 games - 7.5]
Career: 557 - Edward Milton (1989-93) [109 games - 5.1]
Game:
10 - Chris Brown vs. West Texas A&M, 1/23/95 Season: 83 - Brandon Lee, 2002-03 Career: 190 - Ryan Huntley (1995-1999) [106 games]
Game:
8 - Vincent Bridgewater vs. Southeastern Okla., 1/25/03 Season: 81 - Vincent Bridgewater, 2001-02 Career: 256 - Mark Smith (1988-92) [127 games]
Most in a Game: 133 vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1971-72 (133-77)
Fewest in a Game: 34 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1/15/88 (34-110)
Most in a Season: 2,660 (2013-14)
POINTS SCORED BY OPPONENT
Most in a Game: 136, Central Oklahoma, 2/25/95 (98-136)
Fewest in a Game: 19, Dallas Christian, 11/20/07 (94-19)
SCORING AVERAGE
Highest in a Season: 84.3 (1970-71)
Lowest in a Season for Opponent: 53.2 (2010-11)*1st in NCAA
SCORING MARGIN
Margin of Victory: 84 vs. Hillsdale Baptist, 12/15/03 (107-23)
Margin of Defeat: 76 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1/15/88 (34-110)
FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 50 vs. Southwest Assemblies of God, 11/22/83 Season: 941 (1991-92)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 101 vs. Howard Payne, 1961-62 Season: 2,007 (1986-87)
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: .694 vs. Texas College, 2/3/90 (34 of 49) Season: .509 (1990-91) [887-of-1742]
FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT
Game: 62, Bishop College, 11/27/82
FEWEST FGS MADE BY OPPONENT
Season: 540 (2010-11)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
Game: 17 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/20/96 Season: 265 (2001-02)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Game: 40 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/20/96 Season: 785 (2001-02)
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game: .923 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 2/6/92 (12 of 13) Season: .404 (1991-92) [224-of-555]
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT
Game: 15, Central Oklahoma, 2/15/96
FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT
Season: 98 (1988-89)
FREE THROWS MADE
Game: 44 vs. West Texas A&M, 1/19/17 Season: 679 (2013-14)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
Game: 60 vs. West Texas A&M, 1/19/17 Season: 928 (2013-14)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Game: 1.000 vs. Howard Payne, 3/2/92 [14 of 14] Season: .754 (2021-22) [436-of-578]
FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT
Game: 40, McMurry, 1963-64
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT
Season: 276 (1975-76)
REBOUNDS
Game: 74 vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1970-71 Season: 1,420 (2001-02) Season Average: 49.2 (1980-81) Season Percentage: .582 (1991-92)*1st in NAIA
Game: 73, Sam Houston State, 12/8/67
Game: 13, Minnesota-Duluth, 12/16/91
Lowest Season Average: 26.7 (1991-92)
Year Name
Year Pos. Hometown
1961 Marshall Procter jr C Lingleville
1962 Marshall Procter sr C Lingleville
1963 Stanley Haedge sr F Killeen
Larry Aldridge so G Winters
1964 R.M. Currin jr C Priddy
1965 Roy Harris jr G Priddy
1966 Larry Maedgen sr F Talpa
1967 Mel Davis so C Corpus Christi
1968 Sherman Perry sr C Normangee
1969 Steve Dean sr G Mineral Wells
1970 Tyler Tull jr C Corpus Christi
1971 Carl Jones sr G Wichita Falls
1972 Jim Locke sr F Kerrville
1973 Issac Atkinson jr C St. Albans, N.Y.
1974 Richard Martin sr G Dallas
1975 Curtis Thompson sr F Plainview
1976 Lawrence Guillory jr F Basile, La.
1977 Lawrence Guillory sr F Basile, La.
1978 Rick Perry sr G Garland
1979 Lonnie Nichols jr C Buffalo, N.Y.
1980 Lonnie Nichols sr F Buffalo, N.Y.
1981 Dwayne Johnson sr F Waco
1982 Ross Taylor so G Springfield, Va.
1983 Ross Taylor jr G Springfield, Va.
1984 Ross Taylor sr G Springfield, Va.
1985 Jerry King jr F Killeen
1986 Freddie Pierce sr G Odessa
1987 Carl Fields sr F Houston
1988 Roger Merrill jr F Paris
1989 Roy Howard fr C Houston
1990 Jeffrey McFadden sr C Atlanta, Ga. 1991 Roderick Brown sr C Houston 1992 Mark Smith sr F El Paso Steve Sassman sr G San Antonio 1993 Chris Givens so G Dallas 1994 Chris Givens jr G Dallas
Game:
34 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/10/02 Season: 618 (1989-90)
BLOCKED SHOTS
Game:
11 vs. UT Permian Basin, 3/3/ Univ. of Dallas, 1/26/89; vs. LeTourneau, 1/15/94; vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1/25/02 Season: 158 (1990-91)
Game:
36 vs. Dallas Baptist, 11/15/78
Season: 565 (1987-88)
Game:
36 vs. Howard Payne, 1961-62 Season: 645 (1991-92)
Sean Walker sr F Memphis, Tenn. 1995 Barry Knott sr F Irving 1996 Chris Givens sr G Dallas 1997 Bobby Davis sr F Madill, Okla. 1998 Stephan Sheckles sr F Louisville, Ky. 1999 Ryan Huntley sr G Austin 2000 Brandon Burney jr G Dallas 2001 Brandon Burney sr G Dallas 2002 Danny Jones jr F Birmingham, Ala. 2003 Danny Jones sr F Birmingham, Ala. 2004 Tim Burnette sr G San Antonio 2005 David Stephens sr C Chapel Hill, N.C. 2006 John Davis jr F Columbus, Ohio 2007 John Davis sr F Columbus, Ohio 2008 Jeffrey Henfield sr G Nassau, Bahamas 2009 Jermiah Wilson sr F Chicago, Ill. 2010 Devon Hills jr G Chico, Calif. 2011 Corin Henry sr G Randallstown, Md. 2012 Fabian Wilson sr F New Orleans, La. 2013 Chuck Guy jr G Fort Worth 2014 Chuck Guy sr G Fort Worth 2015 Mo Lee sr G Bronx, N.Y. 2016 Michael Hardge sr G Georgetown 2017 Romond Jenkins sr F Midwest City, Okla. 2018 Josh Hawley so F Irving 2019 Josh Hawley jr F Irving 2020 Josh Hawley sr F Irving 2021 Montre Gipson jr G Waxahachie 2022 Freddy Hicks so F Searcy, Ark.
NAME YEAR PTS
Marshall Procter 1962 446
Marshall Procter 1963 349
Stanley Haedge 1964 647
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 304
Steve Dean 1969 566
Steve Dean 1970 376
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Curtis Thompson 1975 428
Curtis Thompson 1976 400
Lawrence Guillory 1977 556
David Minor 1978 339
Lonnie Nichols 1979 491
Lonnie Nichols 1980 383
Dwayne Johnson 1981 457
Ross Taylor 1982 477
Ross Taylor 1983 490
Jerry King 1984 444
Jerry King 1985 405
Freddie Pierce 1986 309
Carl Fields 1987 284
Roger Merrill 1988 352
Roy Howard 1989 444
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 669
Roderick Brown 1991 694
Steve Sassman 1992 498
Chris Givens 1993 656
Chris Givens 1994 622
Barry Knott 1995 547
Chris Givens 1996 553
Stephan Sheckles 1997 374
Stephan Sheckles 1998 495
Ryan Huntley 1999 395
Brandon Burney 2000 549
Brandon Burney 2001 553
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 587
Brandon Lee 2003 528
Tim Burnette 2004 585
David Stephens 2005 507
John Davis 2006 486
John Davis 2007 555
Avery Patterson 2008 472
Eric Williams 2009 344
Devon Hills 2010 416
Corin Henry 2011 425
Fabian Wilson 2012 432
Chuck Guy 2013 462
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 545
Mo Lee 2015 530
EJ Reed 2016 566
Chantz Chambers 2017 439
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 557
Josh Hawley 2019 218
Josh Hawley 2020 443
Montre Gipson 2021 290
Montre Gipson 2022 462
NAME YEAR PPG
Marshall Procter 1962 20.0
Marshall Procter 1963 21.8
Stanley Haedge 1964 22.3
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 13.2
Steve Dean 1969 23.6
Steve Dean 1970 13.9
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Curtis Thompson 1975 19.4
Curtis Thompson 1976 17.4
Lawrence Guillory 1977 19.8
David Minor 1978 13.6
Lonnie Nichols 1979 19.6
Lonnie Nichols 1980 15.9
Dwanye Johnson 1981 17.5
Ross Taylor 1982 19.1
Ross Taylor 1983 18.8
Jerry King 1984 18.5
Jerry King 1985 16.8
Freddie Pierce 1986 13.4
Carl Fields 1987 10.1
Roger Merrill 1988 12.5
Roy Howard 1989 15.3
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 21.6
Roderick Brown 1991 22.4
Steve Sassman 1992 13.8
Sean Walker 1993 22.2
Sean Walker 1994 22.3
Barry Knott 1995 21.9
Chris Givens 1996 21.3
Stephan Sheckles 1997 18.7
Stephan Sheckles 1998 18.3
Ryan Huntley 1999 13.6
Brandon Burney 2000 21.1
Brandon Burney 2001 22.1
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 17.8
Brandon Lee 2003 14.0
Tim Burnette 2004 18.3
David Stephens 2005 14.9
John Davis 2006 14.7
John Davis 2007 19.8
Avery Patterson 2008 14.4
Eric Williams 2009 12.3
Devon Hills 2010 13.0
Corin Henry 2011 14.2
Fabian Wilson 2012 13.1
Chuck Guy 2013 15.4
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 17.6
Mo Lee 2015 15.1
EJ Reed 2016 17.2
Chantz Chambers 2017 14.6
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 18.6
Josh Hawley 2019 17.3
Josh Hawley 2020 14.8
Montre Gipson 2021 15.3
Montre Gipson 2022 14.9
NAME YEAR FGM
Marshall Procter 1962 173
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 110
Steve Dean 1969 240
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Curtis Thompson 1975 180
Curtis Thompson 1976 183
Lawrence Guillory 1977 231
Rick Perry 1978 146
Lonnie Nichols 1979 201
Lonnie Nichols 1980 156
Dwanye Johnson 1981 193
Ross Taylor 1982 204
Ross Taylor 1983 199
Ross Taylor 1984 191
Jerry King 1985 167
Jackie Calmes 1986 130
Carl Fields 1987 213
Roger Merrill 1988 127
Roy Howard 1989 190
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 275
Roderick Brown 1991 270
Lovell Doyle 1992 169
Chris Givens 1993 230
Sean Walker 1994 240
Barry Knott 1995 229
Chris Givens 1996 189
Stephan Sheckles 1997 144
Stephan Sheckles 1998 180
Peter Praznovsky 1999 143
Brandon Burney 2000 183
Brandon Burney 2001 161
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 230
Danny Jones 2003 175
Tim Burnette 2004 202
David Stephens 2005 182 John Davis 2006 170
John Davis 2007 194
Avery Patterson 2008 157
Eric Williams 2009 134
Devon Hills 2010 133
Corin Henry 2011 129
Fabian Wilson 2012 157
Chuck Guy 2013 149
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 169
Mo Lee 2015 151
EJ Reed 2016 190
Romond Jenkins 2017 166
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 170
Josh Hawley 2019 198
Josh Hawley 2020 163
Montre Gipson 2021 106 Montre Gipson 2022 168
NAME YEAR FGA
Marshall Procter 1962 462
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 243
Steve Dean 1969 557
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Curtis Thompson 1975 352
Curtis Thompson 1976 379
Lawrence Guillory 1977 518
David Minor 1978 338
Lonnie Nichols 1979 201
Lonnie Nichols 1980 352
Dwanye Johnson 1981 444
Ross Taylor 1982 381
Ross Taylor 1983 381
Jerry King 1984 356
Jerry King 1985 366
Jackie Calmes 1986 298
Carl Fields 1987 490
Roger Merrill 1988 308
Roy Howard 1989 348
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 416
Roderick Brown 1991 449
Steve Sassman 1992 342
Chris Givens 1993 475
Chris Givens 1994 493
Barry Knott 1995 403
Chris Givens 1996 454
Stephan Sheckles 1997 327
Stephan Sheckles 1998 429
Ryan Huntley 1999 290
Brandon Burney 2000 393
Brandon Burney 2001 403
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 393
Brandon Lee 2003 456
Tim Burnette 2004 488
LaShon Sheffield 2005 439
LaShon Sheffield 2006 389
John Davis 2007 361
Avery Patterson 2008 238
Eric Williams 2009 274
Devon Hills 2010 290
Corin Henry 2011 300
Shedrick Haynes 2012 309
Chuck Guy 2013 361
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 356
Mo Lee 2015 318
EJ Reed 2016 352
Ridell Camidge 2017 349
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 419
Josh Hawley 2019 344
Josh Hawley 2020 326
Montre Gipson 2021 193
Montre Gipson 2022 392
NAME YEAR FG%
Don Moon 1962 .460
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 .453
Al Harden 1969 .472
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Curtis Thompson 1975 .511
Curtis Thompson 1976 .483
Lawrence Guillory 1977 .445
Rusty Conlan 1978 .468
Lonnie Nichols 1979 .439
Wilmer Forge 1980 .496
Dan Townsend 1981 .518
Ross Taylor 1982 .535
Ross Taylor 1983 .522
Mike Gentry 1984 .582
Donald Buckler 1985 .563
Kip Cummings 1986 .545
John Jenkins 1987 .473
Zachary Creech 1988 .421
Jeffrey McFadden 1989 .617
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 .661
Roderick Brown 1991 .601
Lovell Doyle 1992 .552
Sean Walker 1993 .564
Sean Walker 1994 .561
Eric Allen 1995 .598
Marlon Jackson 1996 .544
Stephan Sheckles 1997 .440
Greg Austin 1998 .566
Peter Praznovsky 1999 .559
Collat Johnson 2000 .553
Greg Manderson 2001 .516
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 .585
Danny Jones 2003 .522
David Stephens 2004 .595
David Stephens 2005 .547
Randall Williams 2006 .583
John Davis 2007 .537
Terrance Gamble 2008 .543
Wale Ogunoye 2009 .560
Donta Smith 2010 .525
Wes Dippery 2011 .548
Fabion Wilson 2012 .513
Coleman Furst 2013 .421
Davene Carter 2014 .688
Davene Carter 2015 .687
Romond Jenkins 2016 .661
Romond Jenkins 2017 .631
Jesse Hill 2018 .529
Clashon Gaffney 2019 .688
Clashon Gaffney 2020 .663
Montre Gipson 2021 .549
Shamir Bogues 2022 .463
NAME YEAR 3PM
John Jenkins 1987 22
W. Spencer/K. Wynn 1988 14
Tracy Guy 1989 88
Tracy Guy 1990 122
Steve Sassman 1991 82
Steve Sassman 1992 112
Chris Givens 1993 85
Chris Givens 1994 73
Jeff Sabin 1995 46
Chris Givens 1996 74
Gabe Johnson 1997 63
Stephan Sheckles 1998 102
Gabe Johnson 1999 89
Brandon Burney 2000 57
Brandon Burney 2001 88
Chavis McCollister 2002 56
Brandon Lee 2003 92
Tim Burnette 2004 83
Lashon Sheffield 2005 59
Lashon Sheffield 2006 81
Jeremy Gilbert 2007 46
Avery Patterson 2008 85
Marlin Cloudy 2009 50
Effran Bryant 2010 86
Carrington Tankson 2011 39
Chris Harrell 2012 55
De’Andre Upchurch 2013 61
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 90
Nosa Ebomwonyi 2015 46
Charles Hill 2016 42
Ridell Camidge 2017 77
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 79
Corinthian Ramsey 2019 50
Randall Broddie 2020 46
Konstantin Dotsenko 2021 27
Montre Gipson 2022 39
NAME YEAR 3PA
Jim Watson 1987 52
Walter Spencer 1988 38
Tracy Guy 1989 184
Tracy Guy 1990 275
Steve Sassman 1991 199
Steve Sassman 1992 239
Chris Givens 1993 179
Chris Givens 1994 184
Jeff Sabin 1995 132
Chris Givens 1996 208
Gabe Johnson 1997 148
Stephan Sheckles 1998 253
Gabe Johnson 1999 215
Ivan Watson 2000 141
Brandon Burney 2001 206
Chavis McCollister 2002 173
Brandon Lee 2003 279
Tim Burnette 2004 125
LaShon Sheffield 2005 185
LaShon Sheffield 2006 196
Jeremy Gilbert 2007 116
Avery Patterson 2008 238
Marlin Cloudy 2009 150
Effran Bryant 2010 215
Corin Henry 2011 118
Shedrick Haynes 2012 151
De’Andre Upchurch 2013 170
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 209
Nosa Ebomwonyi 2015 134
Charles Hill 2016 148
Ridell Camidge 2017 214
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 231
Corinthian Ramsey 2019 148
Randall Broddie 2020 129
Konstantin Dotsenko 2021 72
Montre Gipson 2022 126
NAME YEAR 3P%
John Jenkins 1987 .449
Rodney McFadden 1988 .409
Tracy Guy 1989 .478
Tracy Guy 1990 .444
Steve Sassman 1991 .412
Steve Sassman 1992 .469
Chris Givens 1993 .475
Chris Givens 1994 .397
Jeff Sabin 1995 .348
Chris Givens 1996 .356
Gabe Johnson 1997 .471
S. Sheckles/G. Johnson 1998 .403
Gabe Johnson 1999 .414
Brandon Burney 2000 .419
Brandon Burney 2001 .403
Andy Hudson 2002 .362
Brandon Lee 2003 .330
Tim Burnette 2004 .371
Cornell Jones 2005 .401
Derek Atwood 2006 .444
Jeremy Gilbert 2007 .397
Avery Patterson 2008 .357
Eric Williams 2009 .422
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 .455
Fabian Wilson 2011 .500
Chris Harrell 2012 .374
Coleman Furst 2013 .472
Coleman Furst 2014 .483
Deshawn Riddick 2015 .457
Chantz Chambers 2016 .394
Chantz Chambers 2017 .420
Deshawn Riddick 2018 .461
Preston Enloe 2019 .427
Dexter Johnson 2020 .443
Montre Gipson 2021 .500
Noah McDavid 2022 .386
NAME YEAR FTM
Marshall Procter 1962 101
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 84
Sherman Perry 1969 93
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Richard Martin 1975 69
Lawrence Guillory 1976 43
Lawrence Guillory 1977 97
David Minor 1978 55
Lonnie Nichols 1979 89
Lonnie Nichols 1980 71
Dwanye Johnson 1981 71
Ross Taylor 1982 69
Glen Schuelke 1983 106
Jerry King 1984 88
Jerry King 1985 71
Zachary Zastoupil 1986 70
Zachary Zastoupil 1987 89
Roger Merrill 1988 96
Roy Howard 1989 64
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 119
Roderick Brown 1991 154
Lovell Doyle 1992 68
Chris Givens 1993 111
Chris Givens 1994 123
Barry Knott 1995 87
Chris Givens 1996 101
Marlon Jackson 1997 78
Greg Austin 1998 83
Ryan Huntley 1999 116
Brandon Burney 2000 126
Brandon Burney 2001 148
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 126
Brandon Lee 2003 92
Tim Burnette 2004 98
David Stephens 2005 143
John Davis 2006 114
John Davis 2007 141
Jeffrey Henfield 2008 135
Monquel Pegues 2009 64
Corin Henry 2010 125
Corin Henry 2011 132
Fabian Wilson 2012 101
Chuck Guy 2013 123
Chuck Guy 2014 166
Mo Lee 2015 184
Michael Hardge 2016 159
Chantz Chambers 2017 95
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 138
Jesse Hill 2019 77
Josh Hawley 2020 80
Freddy Hicks 2021 59
Freddy Hicks 2022 122
NAME YEAR FTA
Marshall Procter 1962 130
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 132
Sherman Perry 1969 120
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Richard Martin 1975 99
Bobby Henry 1976 73
Lawrence Guillory 1977 154
David Minor 1978 65
Lonnie Nichols 1979 128
Lonnie Nichols 1980 86
Dwanye Johnson 1981 104
Glen Schuelke 1982 95
Jerry King 1983 149
Jerry King 1984 120
Jerry King 1985 102
Zachary Zastoupil 1986 93
Carl Fields 1987 116
Roger Merrill 1988 142
Roy Howard 1989 105
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 209
Roderick Brown 1991 225
Lovell Doyle 1992 91
Chris Givens 1993 153
Sean Walker 1994 173
Barry Knott 1995 154
Chris Givens 1996 136
Marlon Jackson 1997 127
Greg Austin 1998 141
Ryan Huntley 1999 171
Brandon Burney 2000 157
Brandon Burney 2001 194
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 214
Danny Jones 2003 128
Tim Burnette 2004 125
David Stephens 2005 208
John Davis 2006 183
John Davis 2007 207
Jeffrey Henfield 2008 165
Monquel Pegues 2009 109
Corin Henry 2010 168
Corin Henry 2011 190
Fabian Wilson 2012 139
Chuck Guy 2013 158
Chuck Guy 2014 195
Mo Lee 2015 228
Michael Hardge 2016 242
Romond Jenkins 2017 150
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 169
Josh Hawley 2019 102
Clashon Gaffney 2020 108
Freddy Hicks 2021 86
Freddy Hicks 2022 157
NAME YEAR FT%
Marshall Procter 1962 .777
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Ed Ledbetter 1968 .753
Cliff Wilkins 1969 .838
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
Farold Jackson 1975 .789
Steve Lewis 1976 .800
David Minor 1977 .828
David Minor 1978 .846
Lonnie Nichols 1979 .695
Lonnie Nichols 1980 .825
Ross Taylor 1981 .717
Ross Taylor 1982 .784
Ross Taylor 1983 .821
Freddie Pierce 1984 .833
Freddie Pierce 1985 .729
Zachary Zastoupil 1986 .752
Zachary Zastoupil 1987 .773
Roger Merrill 1988 .676
Roy Howard 1989 .609
Kenny Williams 1990 .677
Roderick Brown 1991 .684
Lovell Doyle 1992 .747
Chris Givens 1993 .725
Chris Givens 1994 .750
Chris Brown 1995 .737
Chris Givens 1996 .743
Gabe Johnson 1997 .818
Ryan Huntley 1998 .593
Ryan Huntley 1999 .678
Brandon Burney 2000 .803
Brandon Burney 2001 .763
Danny Jones 2002 .727
Brandon Lee 2003 .767
Brandon Lee 2004 .793
Cornell Jones 2005 .843
LaShon Sheffield 2006 .775
Dan Eichel 2007 .732
Avery Patterson 2008 .880
Marlin Cloudy 2009 .756
Devon Hills 2010 .748
Carrington Tankson 2011 .810
Coleman Furst 2012 .840
Chuck Guy 2013 .778
De’Andre Upchurch 2014 .860
Mo Lee 2015 .807
EJ Reed 2016 .768
Romond Jenkins 2017 .902
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 .817
Sam Marshall 2019 .853
Javontae Hopkins 2020 .809
Konstantin Dotsenko 2021 .875
Noah McDavid 2022 .907
NAME YEAR RBS
Marshall Procter 1962 396
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 222
Sherman Perry 1969 270
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
James Warren 1975 135
Curtis Thompson 1976 214
Lawrence Guillory 1977 281
Dwayne Johnson 1978 168
Dwayne Johnson 1979 221
Dwayne Johnson 1980 239
Dwayne Johnson 1981 417
Matt Russell 1982 203
Jerry King 1983 319
Jerry King 1984 206
Jerry King 1985 240
Zachary Zastoupil 1986 171
Carl Fields 1987 284
Roger Merrill 1988 223
Roy Howard 1989 334
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 413
Roderick Brown 1991 259
Lovell Doyle 1992 308
Sean Walker 1993 229
Sean Walker 1994 287
Barry Knott 1995 203
Bobby Davis 1996 198
Bobby Davis 1997 305
Greg Austin 1998 225
Collat Johnson 1999 181
Collat Johnson 2000 276
Collat Johnson 2001 254
Danny Jones 2002 416
Danny Jones 2003 364
David Stephens 2004 221
David Stephens 2005 313
John Davis 2006 298
Johns Davis 2007 301
Eric Williams 2008 235
Eric Williams 2009 284
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 260
Wes Dipprey 2011 177
Fabian Wilson 2012 249
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 179
Davene Carter 2014 177
Mo Lee 2015 164
EJ Reed 2016 221
Romond Jenkins 2017 335
Josh Hawley 2018 279
Josh Hawley 2019 297
Josh Hawley 2020 283
Freddy Hicks 2021 108
Freddy Hicks 2022 164
(KEPT SEPERATE BEGINNING IN 1988-89)
NAME YEAR ORB
Roy Howard 1989 122
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 137
Mark Smith 1991 98
Mark Smith 1992 111
Ron Campbell 1993 75
Sean Walker 1994 88
Barry Knott 1995 90
Marlon Jackson 1996 63
Bobby Davis 1997 109
Greg Austin 1998 92
Ryan Huntley 1999 65
Collat Johnson 2000 76
Collat Johnson 2001 67
Danny Jones 2002 143
Danny Jones 2003 142
David Stephens 2004 111
David Stephens 2005 132
John Davis 2006 94
John Davis 2007 87
Eric Williams 2008 93
Eric Williams 2009 105
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 94
Wes Dipprey 2011 74
Fabian Wilson 2012 77
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 63
Davene Carter 2014 83
Davene Carter 2015 68
Romond Jenkins 2016 73
Romond Jenkins 2017 118
Josh Hawley 2018 78
Josh Hawley 2019 90
Clashon Gaffney 2020 71
Freddy Hicks 2021 32
Montre Gipson 2022 53
(KEPT SEPERATE BEGINNING IN 1988-89)
NAME YEAR DRB
Roy Howard 1989 212
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 276
Roderick Brown 1991 178
Lovell Doyle 1992 209
Sean Walker 1993 155
Sean Walker 1994 199
Barry Knott 1995 113
Bobby Davis 1996 123
Bobby Davis 1997 196
Stephan Sheckles 1998 151
Collat Johnson 1999 119
Collat Johnson 2000 200
Collat Johnson 2001 187
Danny Jones 2002 273
Danny Jones 2003 222
Chris Williams 2004 117
David Stephens 2005 208
John Davis 2006 204
John Davis 2007 214
Eric Williams 2008 142
Eric Williams 2009 179
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 166
Wes Dipprey 2011 103
Fabian Wilson 2012 172
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 116
Davene Carter 2014 94 Mo Lee 2015 119
EJ Reed 2016 149
Romond Jenkins 2017 217
Josh Hawley 2018 201
Josh Hawley 2019 207
Josh Hawley 2020 219
Freddy Hicks 2021 76
Tahj Small 2022 125
NAME YEAR AVG.
Marshall Procter 1962 18.0
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Sherman Perry 1968 9.7
Sherman Perry 1969 11.7
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
James Warren 1975 6.1
Curtis Thompson 1976 9.3
Lawrence Guillory 1977 10.0
Dwayne Johnson 1978 6.7
Dwayne Johnson 1979 8.8
Dwayne Johnson 1980 9.9
Dwayne Johnson 1981 16.0
Matt Russell 1982 8.1
Jerry King 1983 11.8
Jerry King 1984 8.5
Jerry King 1985 16.8
Zachary Zastoupil 1986 7.4
Carl Fields 1987 10.1
Roger Merrill 1988 7.9
Roy Howard 1989 11.5
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 13.3
Roderick Brown 1991 8.4
Lovell Doyle 1992 8.6
Sean Walker 1993 10.0
Sean Walker 1994 10.6
Barry Knott 1995 8.1
Bobby Davis 1996 7.6
Bobby Davis 1997 10.9
Greg Austin 1998 8.3
Collat Johnson 1999 6.2
Collat Johnson 2000 10.6
Collat Johnson 2001 9.8
Danny Jones 2002 12.6
Danny Jones 2003 11.0
David Stephens 2004 6.9
David Stephens 2005 9.2
John Davis 2006 9.0
John Davis 2007 10.8
Eric Williams 2008 7.3
Eric Williams 2009 10.1
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 8.1
Wes Dipprey 2011 5.9
Fabian Wilson 2012 7.5
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 6.0
Davene Carter 2014 5.7
Mo Lee 2015 4.7
Romond Jenkins 2016 7.7
Romond Jenkins 2017 11.2
Josh Hawley 2018 9.3
Josh Hawley 2019 9.9
Josh Hawley 2020 9.4
Tahj Small 2021 5.8
Tahj Small 2022 5.6
NAME YEAR AST
*No Records 1962
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
*No Records 1968
*No Records 1969
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
*No Records 1975
Pat Wheeles 1976 78
Pat Wheeles 1977 92
Rick Perry 1978 51
John Barlow 1979 85
Ricky Stanford 1980 49
Willie Sneed 1981 69
Glen Schuelke 1982 82
Glen Schuelke 1983 93
Glen Schuelke 1984 132
Freddie Pierce 1985 114
Freddie Pierce 1986 96
Jim Watson 1987 85
Kenny Moore 1988 54
Tracy Guy 1989 140
Tracy Guy 1990 169
Jason Hooten 1991 123
Edward Milton 1992 187
Edward Milton 1993 247
Todd McCormick 1994 88
Chris Brown 1995 115
Chris Brown 1996 106
Ryan Huntley 1997 136
Ryan Huntley 1998 154
Ryan Huntley 1999 177
Ivan Watson 2000 93
Chris Reisman 2001 146
Marcus Jacobs 2002 163
Marcus Jacobs 2003 128
Tim Burnette 2004 117
Cornell Jones 2005 105
LaShon Sheffield 2006 147
Mike Daniels 2007 133
Limar Wilson 2008 102
Courtney Hill 2009 91
Corin Henry 2010 133
Corin Henry 2011 127
Shedrick Haynes 2012 111
Chuck Guy 2013 134
Chuck Guy 2014 184
Michael Hardge 2015 123
Michael Hardge 2016 149
Deshawn Riddick 2017 126
C. Ramsey/D. Riddick 2018 120
Corinthian Ramsey 2019 94
Devin Bethely 2020 138
Montre Gipson 2021 57
Montre Gipson 2022 98
NAME YEAR TO
*No Records 1962
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
*No Records 1968
*No Records 1969
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
*No Records 1975
Curtis Thompson 1976 48
Adrian Johnson 1977 58
David Minor 1978 51
John Barlow 1979 88
Lonnie Nichols 1980 57
Ross Taylor 1981 66
Ross Taylor 1982 77
Jerry King 1983 78
Ross Taylor 1984 67
Jerry King 1985 82
Freddie Pierce 1986 65
Carl Fields 1987 67
Roger Merrill 1988 73
Roy Howard 1989 81
Tracy Guy 1990 69
Roderick Brown 1991 65
Edward Milton 1992 82
Edward Milton 1993 89
Sean Walker 1994 88
Barry Knott 1995 90
Chris Givens 1996 77
Ryan Huntley 1997 78
Ryan Huntley 1998 76
Ryan Huntley/ Peter Praznovsky 1999 81
Collat Johnson 2000 73
Brandon Burney 2001 80
Danny Jones 2002 84
Brandon Lee 2003 89
Tim Burnette 2004 96
LaShon Sheffield 2005 96
LaShon Sheffield 2006 98
John Davis 2007 82
Jeffrey Henfield 2008 85
Courtney Hill 2009 81
Corin Henry 2010 96
Corin Henry 2011 74
Shedrick Haynes 2012 97
Chuck Guy 2013 69
Chuck Guy 2014 57
Mo Lee 2015 82
Michael Hardge 2016 86
Ridell Camidge 2017 69
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 107
Corinthian Ramsey 2019 75
Devin Bethely 2020 72
Jonathan Jackson Jr. 2021 35
Tahj Small 2022 68
NAME YEAR BLK
*No Records 1962
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
*No Records 1968
*No Records 1969
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
*No Records 1975
*No Records 1976
*No Records 1977
*No Records 1978
*No Records 1979
*No Records 1980
Dwayne Johnson 1981 28
*No Records 1982
*No Records 1983
Jerry King/Mike Gentry 1984 12
Donald Buckler 1985 52
Donald Buckler 1986 15
David Lewis 1987 33
Zachary Creech 1988 14
Roy Howard 1989 77
Mark Smith 1990 68
Mark Smith 1991 69
Mark Smith 1992 79
Sean Walker 1993 68
Sean Walker 1994 68
Eric Allen 1995 13
Bobby Davis 1996 27
Stephan Sheckles 1997 17
Andray Robinson 1998 26
Ryan Huntley 1999 21
Collat Johnson 2000 35
Collat Johnson 2001 20
Vincent Bridgewater 2002 81
Vincent Bridgewater 2003 62
Tierrius Thomas 2004 20
Randall Williams 2005 27
Nic Gamble 2006 32
Terrance Gamble 2007 40
Terrance Gamble 2008 49
Eric Williams 2009 31
Jeremiah Wilson 2010 53
Wes Dipprey/Donta Smith 2011 15
Fabian Wilson 2012 28
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 54
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2014 40
Davene Carter 2015 40
Xavier Smith 2016 70
Romond Jenkins 2017 60
Josh Hawley 2018 59
Jesse Hill 2019 45
Clashon Gaffney 2020 55
Freddy Hicks 2021 12
Freddy Hicks 2022 21
NAME YEAR STEALS
*No Records 1962
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
*No Records 1968
*No Records 1969
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
*No Records 1975
*No Records 1976
*No Records 1977
*No Records 1978
*No Records 1979
*No Records 1980
Willie Sneed 1981 21
*No Records 1982
*No Records 1983
Ross Taylor 1984 40
Freddie Pierce 1985 49
Freddie Pierce 1986 40
Jim Watson 1987 36
Rodney McFadden 1988 33
Roy Howard 1989 56
Tracy Guy 1990 46
Mark Smith 1991 48
Edward Milton 1992 58
Edward Milton 1993 56
Sean Walker 1994 45
Chris Brown 1995 45
Chris Givens 1996 44
Bobby Davis 1997 56
Ryan Huntley 1998 58
Ryan Huntley 1999 63
Collat Johnson 2000 42
Collat Johnson 2001 59
Chavis McCollister 2002 54
Brandon Lee 2003 83
Tim Burnette 2004 65
LaShon Sheffield 2005 32
LaShon Sheffield 2006 62
John Davis 2007 30
Eric Williams 2008 45
E. Williams/M. Cloudy 2009 39
Corin Henry 2010 54
Corin Henry 2011 53
Brian Word 2012 45
Brian Word 2013 43
Chuck Guy 2014 52
Michael Hardge 2015 45
Michael Hardge 2016 48
Romond Jenkins 2017 41
Corinthian Ramsey 2018 52
Josh Hawley 2019 56
Josh Hawley 2020 46
Shamir Bogues 2021 31
Shamir Bogues 2022 55
NAME YEAR PF
Don Moon 1962 89
*No Records 1963
*No Records 1964
*No Records 1965
*No Records 1966
*No Records 1967
Coy Ford 1968 95
*No Records 1969
*No Records 1970
*No Records 1971
*No Records 1972
*No Records 1973
*No Records 1974
*No Records 1975
*No Records 1976
*No Records 1977
*No Records 1978
Dwayne Johnson 1979 100
Tommy Duncan 1980 82
Dwayne Johnson 1981 86
David Schumacher 1982 87
Jerry King 1983 89
Ross Taylor 1984 75
Jerry King 1985 88
Zachary Zaptoupil 1986 79
Zachary Zaptoupil 1987 89
Roger Merrill 1988 94
Roy Howard 1989 104
Jeffrey McFadden 1990 108
Roderick Brown 1991 92
Lovell Doyle 1992 115
Barry Knott 1993 103
Barry Knott 1994 86
Eric Allen 1995 99
Bobby Davis 1996 81
Bobby Davis 1997 83
Greg Austin 1998 104
Collat Johnson 1999 114
Andy Hudson 2000 93
Collat Johnson 2001 83
Andy Hudson 2002 95
Danny Jones 2003 81
Tim Burnette 2004 83
Nic Gamble 2005 107
Mookie Works 2006 112
John Davis 2007 68
Terrance Gamble 2008 90
Monquel Pegues 2009 81
J. Wilson/D. Smith 2010 86
Corin Henry 2011 65
Shedrick Haynes 2012 92
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 85
Jon Cathey-Macklin 2014 92
EJ Reed 2015 100
EJ Reed 2016 116
Romond Jenkins 2017 96
Jaraan Lands 2018 80
Clashon Gaffney 2019 65
Randall Broddie 2020 72
Freddy Hicks 2021 66
Freddy Hicks 2022 96
1961-62 Record: 7-16 1962-63 Record: 10-13 1963-64 Record: 3-20 1964-65 Record: 6-14 1965-66 Record: 7-13 1966-67 Record: 0-21 1967-68 Record: 5-18 1968-69 Record: 6-18 1969-70 Record: 4-23 1970-71 Record: 7-17 1971-72 Record: 9-17 1972-73 Record: 9-20 1973-74 Record: 10-23 1974-75 Record: 6-22 1975-76 Record: 7-18 1976-77 Record: 8-20 1977-78 Record: 2-23 1978-79 Record: 3-22 1979-80 Record: 3-21 1980-81 Record: 6-20 1981-82 Record: 8-17 1982-83 Record: 13-15 1983-84 Record: 13-11 1984-85 Record: 11-14 1985-86 Record: 7-16 1986-87 Record: 7-21 1987-88 Record: 3-25
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 18-11 Overall; 6-2 TIAA
Date Opponent W/L Score
N8 Mary-Hardin Baylor W 72-71
N10 @ Incarnate Word W (OT) 76-73
N16 @ Mary-Hardin Baylor W 73-72
N18 ! Schreiner W 70-67
N19 ! Oklahoma Baptist L 72-77
N21 Paul Quinn W 78-68
N30 Incarnate Word W 69-62
D2 $ Austin College L 60-66
D3 $ Sul Ross State L 61-62
D5 @ Paul Quinn L 82-85
J6 Jarvis Christian W 97-79
J7 @ Oklahoma Baptist L 78-94
J12 % Howard Payne L 62-72
J13 % McMurry L 72-74
J18 St. Edward’s W 64-60
J21 Howard Payne* W 70-49
J23 @ McMurry* W 83-77
J24 @ Hardin-Simmons L (OT) 58-65
J26 @ Univ. of Dallas W 101-73
J28 Austin College* W 72-61
J30 @ Sul Ross State* W 86-70
F2 Trinity W 87-61
F6 @ Howard Payne* L 55-66
F9 Univ. of Dallas W 94-73
F11 McMurry* W 87-85
F14 @ Austin College* L 57-64
F18 Sul Ross State* W 97-77
F20 @ Trinity W 85-68
M2 # Midwestern State L 64-76
*NAIA District 8 Game;
! - Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville
$ - TIAA Tip-Off Tournament, Brownwood;
% - TIAA Preseason Tournament, Abilene;
# - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Wichita Falls
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 26-5 Overall; 9-1 TIAA
Date Opponent W/L Score
N11 Baptist Christian W 108-39
N17 ! Concordia Lutheran W 84-72
N18 ! Southeastern Okla. L 44-51
N22 @ Concordia Lutheran W 80-62
D1 $ Schreiner W 76-75
D2 $ Texas College W 79-70
D8 % Angelo State W 62-52
D9 % Abilene Christian W 78-63
D13 Wiley College W 79-51
J11 John Brown W 67-61
J13 @ Huston-Tillotson W 81-53
J16 @ Oral Roberts L 85-93
J20 @ Howard Payne* W 74-60
J24 McMurry* W 80-58
J27 @ Austin College* W 96-74
J29 Dallas Baptist W 77-61
J31 Sul Ross State* W 86-39
F3 @ Texas College W 95-84
F5 @ Univ. of Dallas* W 112-91
F7 Howard Payne* W 94-63
F10 @ McMurry* L 55-57
F12 Huston-Tillotson W 93-69
F14 Austin College* W 81-47
F15 @ Dallas Baptist L 76-78
F17 @ Sul Ross State W 78-40
F19 Oral Roberts W 82-74
F21 Angelo State W 63-59
F24 Univ. of Dallas* W 87-55
M1 # Texas College W 86-81
M3 # Wayland Baptist W 71-58
M5 # Paul Quinn L 62-67
*NAIA District 8 Game
! - Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville
$ - W.J. Wisdom Classic, Stephenville
% - Angelo State Invitational, San Angelo
# - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, S’ville/S’ville/Waco
!
TIAA CHAMPIONS
Record: 26-5 Overall; 11-1 TIAA
Date Opponent W/L Score
N9 ! Baptist Christian W 89-49
N10 ! St. Edward’s W 57-49
N15 $ East Texas Baptist L 64-67
N16 $ Concordia Lutheran W 78-68
N24 Oklahoma City Univ. L 57-73
N28 A&M-Commerce W (3OT) 91-85
N30 @ Southeastern Okla. L 71-72
D1 @ East Central W FORF.
D8 @ Abilene Christian W 73-49
J5 @ A&M-Commerce W 76-63
J7 Abilene Christian W 95-67
J9 Huston-Tillotson W 95-63
J12 @ Howard Payne* W 57-42
J16 Austin College* W 79-59
J19 @ Univ. of Dallas* W 80-62
J21 @ St. Edward’s W 64-60
J23 McMurry* W 76-51
J26 @ Sul Ross State* W 101-54
J30 Hardin-Simmons* W 82-66
F2 LSU-Shreveport W 109-57
F6 Howard Payne* W 71-58
F8 Bay Ridge Christian W 108-40
F9 @ Austin College* W 81-57
F11 Texas College W 85-59
F13 Univ. of Dallas* W 87-54
F16 @ McMurry* L 51-52
F20 Sul Ross State* W 81-51
F23 @ Hardin-Simmons W 77-62
F28 # Texas College W 79-64
M2 # Lubbock Christian W 61-58
M4 # Wayland Baptist L 71-83
*NAIA District 8 Game
- Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville
$ - Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville
# - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, S’ville/S’ville/Plainview
NAIA DISTRICT 8 CHAMPIONS
NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS
Record: 26-10 Overall; 12-0 District 8
Date Opponent W/L Score
N11 Concordia (Neb.) W 56-54
N14 ! Kansas Wesleyan W 79-63
N15 ! Bethany (Kan.) W 70-57
N16 ! McPherson (Kan.) W 53-52
N22 $ Missouri Southern L 47-55
N23 $ North Alabama L 53-61
N28 % Jarvis Christian W 100-44
N29 % Baptist Christian W 89-62
N30 % Schreiner L 81-99
D6 Ω Minnesota-Duluth L 45-46
D7 Ω Colorado Mines W 81-50
D10 @ Jarvis Christian W 80-51
D16 @ Texas-El Paso L 54-66
J4 @ Western New Mexico L 53-66
J8 @ Austin College* W 82-53
J10 Hardin-Simmons* W 73-52
J11 Southeastern Okla. L 55-57
J15 Western New Mexico W 59-49
J18 St. Edward’s W 74-63
J20 @ Ambassador* W 77-47
J23 Ambassador* W 84-45
J25 @ St. Edward’s W 66-53
J30 Baptist Christian W 81-58
F1 Loyola (La.)* W 92-33
F3 Schreiner W 61-46
F5 @ Hardin-Simmons* W 99-68
F8 @ Loyola (La.)* W 99-41
F12 @ LeTourneau* W 82-39
F15 @ Southeastern Okla. L 58-61
F17 @ Oklahoma City Univ. L 56-75
F19 @ Schreiner W 87-70
F22 Austin College* W 71-58
F29 # McMurry W 61-52
M2 # Howard Payne W 61-47
M4 # Southwestern (Texas) W 52-40
M13 ^ Northwestern (Iowa) L 59-71
*NAIA District 8 Game ! - Kansas Wesleyan Classic, Salina, KS $ - North Alabama Tournament, Florence, AL % - Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville Ω - Southern Colorado Tournament, Pueblo, CO # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Stephenville ^ - NAIA National Tournament, Stephenville
NAIA DISTRICT 8 CHAMPIONS
NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS
Record: 22-11 Overall; 12-0 District 8
Date Opponent W/L Score
N12 ! LSU-Shreveport W 67-47
N13 ! Okla. Panhandle State W 59-44
N14 ! McMurry W 72-50
N20 $ St. Edward’s L 50-54
N21 $ Arkansas-Monticello L 72-74
N27 % Arkansas Baptist W 73-61
N28 % LSU-Shreveport W 54-47
N30 @ Incarnate Word L 45-67
D3 Austin College* W 76-70
D7 @ Mary Hardin-Baylor L 58-79
J4 Ω Colorado Christian L 70-72
J5 Ω Phillips W 90-76
J6 Ω Mount Senario L 66-78
J11 @ LSU-Shreveport* W 54-53
J16 LeTourneau* W 84-52
J18 Incarnate Word L 66-79
J21 @ Houston Baptist W 64-58
J23 @ St. Edward’s L 70-72
J27 Mary Hardin-Baylor L (2OT) 77-78
J30 Louisiana Christian W 81-70
F1 Paul Quinn W 79-61
F6 @ Huston-Tilloston* W 74-66
F8 @ Austin College* W 78-51
F10 Ambassador* W 72-67
F13 @ LeTourneau* W 92-71
F16 Houston Baptist W 86-74
F18 @ Ambassador* W 78-61
F20 Hutson-Tillotson* W 69-65
F23 Drury L 75-83
F27 # McMurry W 85-75
M1 # Southwestern (Texas) W 64-51
M3 # Loyola (La.) W 85-56
M12 ^ Eureka (Ill.) L 54-63
*NAIA District 8 Game
- McMurry Classic, Abilene
- Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville % - TSU/Nation’s Bank Tournament, Stephenville
- Colorado Christian Classic, Lakewood, CO # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Stephenville ^ - NAIA National Tournament, Nampa, ID
NAIA SOUTHWEST REGION CHAMPIONS
NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS
Record: 16-12 Overall; Independent
Date Opponent W/L Score
N20 Austin College W 76-37
N26 ! Angelo State L 58-67
N27 ! Abilene Christian L 71-95
N29 Eastern New Mexico L (OT) 65-67
D1 @ Northwestern St. (La.) L 53-63
D4 @ Eastern New Mexico L 49-83
D11 @ Texas State L 53-81
D29 $ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 78-76
D30 $ Incarnate Word L 73-92
J3 % Abilene Christian L 54-77
J4 % St. Edward’s L 69-70
J10 A&M-Commerce W 65-61
J12 West Texas A&M W 80-79
J15 @ LeTourneau W 91-67
J20 @ Austin College W 93-77
J24 @ Midwestern State W 80-78
J27 @ A&M-Commerce W 88-84
F3 Cameron W 71-67
F5 @ Ambassador W 90-70
F8 Midwestern State W 82-78
F12 LeTourneau W 94-50
F14 Huston-Tillotson W 101-73
F17 @ Cameron L 59-68
F19 Ambassador W 132-92
F21 @ Drury L 75-88
F25 # LSU-Shreveport W 88-66
F28 # College of Ozarks W 77-73
M10 ^ Huron (S.D.) L 85-89
! -
% - Chamber of Commerce
$
# - NAIA Southwest Region Playoff Game, Stephenville
^ - NAIA National Tournament, Nampa, ID
Record: 11-15 Overall; Independent
Date Opponent W/L Score
N19 Schreiner W 59-58
N23 National Christian W 106-67
N25 ! Fort Lewis L 77-81
N26 ! Adams State W 62-56
D1 @ Cameron L 73-85
D3 Texas College W (OT) 84-80
D10 @ North Texas L 35-77
J3 $ Ambassador L 90-107
J4 $ Fort Lewis L 67-74
J9 Cameron W 72-66
J14 Angelo State* L 51-58
J16 Abilene Christian* W 95-82
J21 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 63-60
J23 @ West Texas A&M* L 66-75
J26 Central Oklahoma* L (OT) 108-116
J28 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 56-86
J30 @ A&M-Commerce* L 42-61
F4 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 73-72
F6 A&M-Commerce* L 60-62
F11 @ Angelo State* L (OT) 82-84
F13 @ Abilene Christian* W 88-75
F16 LeTourneau W 105-70
F18 West Texas A&M* L 40-67
F20 Eastern New Mexico* W 61-58
F25 @ Central Oklahoma* L 98-136
M3 # Midwestern State L 76-87
*LSC Game
! - Fort Lewis Tournament, Durango, CO
$ - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville
# - NAIA Southwest Region Playoff Game, Stephenville
Record: 11-16 Overall; 3-11 LSC
Record: 19-8 Overall; 10-4 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N17 ! Grand Canyon L 71-89
N18 ! Colorado Christian W 82-61
N22 Southwestern Adventist W 112-46
N27 @ Cameron L 80-83
N30 $ Sul Ross State W 85-45
D1 $ Austin College W 95-98
D2 $ Okla. Panhandle State W 83-63
D8 % St. Edward’s W 76-68
D9 % Western New Mexico W 46-39
D16 A&M-Commerce* L 80-86
J4 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 66-75
J6 Abilene Christian* W 73-66
J8 Angelo State* W 96-72
J11 @ West Texas A&M* L 74-81
J13 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 63-101
J18 Midwestern State L 88-100
J20 Central Oklahoma* L 93-100
J25 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 48-69
J27 Cameron L 66-72
F1 @ Angelo State* L 66-67
F6 @ Abilene Christian* L 78-81
F8 Eastern New Mexico* L 70-73
F10 West Texas A&M* W 66-65
F15 @ Central Oklahoma* L 93-111
F17 @ Midwestern State L 81-89
F22 Ambassador W 110-61
F24 @ A&M-Commerce* L 63-75
*LSC Game
! - Grand Canyon Tournament, Phoenix, AZ
$ - McMurry Tournament, Abilene
% - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville
Record: 18-10 Overall; 8-8 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N16 Ambassador W 100-71
N23 LeTourneau W 75-56
N26 @ Louisiana Tech L 52-81
N30 McMurry W 66-56
D2 Howard Payne W 84-60
D6 ! Science & Arts Oklahoma W 87-60
D7 ! Mary Hardin-Baylor W 73-60
D14 @ A&M-Commerce* L 51-59
D30 Schreiner W 96-51
J4 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 77-59
J7 @ Abilene Christian* L 71-81
J9 @ Angelo State* W 63-57
J11 West Texas A&M* W 72-63
J13 Eastern New Mexico* W (OT) 79-75
J16 @ Midwestern State* L 48-55
J18 @ Central Oklahoma* L 78-81
J23 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 66-69
J25 @ Cameron W 67-59
J30 Angelo State* W 81-55
F1 Abilene Christian* W 76-62
F6 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 62-77
F8 @ West Texas A&M* L 75-77
F13 Central Oklahoma* W 109-82
F15 Midwestern State* L 72-79
F17 Cameron W (OT) 79-76
F22 A&M-Commerce* W 60-39
F25 # Eastern New Mexico W 57-54
F27 # Central Oklahoma L 106-108
*LSC Game
! - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Edmond, OK
Date Opponent W/L Score
N14 ! Lubbock Christian W 65-62
N15 ! Texas Wesleyan L 59-66
N20 @ Southeastern Okla. W 83-73
N22 @ East Central W 89-73
N29 Wiley College W 104-63
D4 Cameron W 64-56
D6 Southwestern Okla. W 99-63
D17 $ Washburn (Kan.) L 75-84
D18 $ Grand Canyon L 70-74
D30 Henderson State W 83-79
J3 Midwestern State* W 79-55
J8 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 87-64
J10 @ West Texas A&M* L 68-79
J15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 64-63
J17 A&M-Commerce* W 72-61
J22 @ Abilene Christian* L 82-89
J24 @ Angelo State* W 76-69
J26 Texas College W 104-70
J29 LeTourneau W 103-63
J31 @ Midwestern State* W 84-61
F5 Abilene Christian* W 80-69
F7 Angelo State* W 94-71
F12 Eastern New Mexico* W 78-55
F14 West Texas A&M* L 59-73
F19 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 81-77
F21 @ A&M-Commerce* L 72-77
F24 # Abilene Christian L 68-71
*LSC
Record: 17-12 Overall; 8-6 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N14 Texas College W 80-74
N19 @ Harding L 56-75
N21 @ Ouachita Baptist W 61-40
N24 Texas Wesleyan W 54-50
D3 Central Oklahoma L 93-105
D5 Northeastern State L 56-61
D8 @ Texas Wesleyan L 50-60
D19 ! Missouri-Rolla W (OT) 73-71
D20 ! Central Missouri W 71-58
D28 $ Texas Lutheran W 81-71
D29 $ Delta State W 75-72
J2 @ Midwestern State* W 82-75
J7 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 61-72
J9 @ A&M-Commerce* L 66-74
J14 Eastern New Mexico* W 83-70
J16 West Texas A&M* L 69-75
J21 Abilene Christian* W 83-70
J23 Angelo State* W 78-69
J26 @ Delta State L 65-82
J30 Midwestern State* L 75-92
F4 @ Angelo State* W 68-64
F6 @ Abilene Christian* L 62-69
F11 A&M-Commerce* W 72-63
F13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 76-63
F18 @ West Texas A&M* L 65-72
F20 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 81-71
F23 # Southeastern Okla. W 63-57
F25 # West Texas A&M W 62-60
F27 # Midwestern State L 62-78
*LSC Game; ! - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV; $ - Texan Club Holiday Tournament, Stephenville; # - LSC Championship Tournament, Durant, OK/Canyon/W. Falls
Record: 17-9 Overall; 7-7 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N19 ! Cameron W 84-73
N20 ! Texas Wesleyan W 75-67
N29 SW Assemblies of God W 97-77
D2 @ Cameron W 69-63
D4 @ Southwestern Okla. L 83-85
D7 East Central W 76-63
D27 $ St. Mary’s W 72-58
D28 $ Western Washington W 94-82
D31 Angelo State* W 86-76
J4 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 66-62
J6 @ West Texas A&M* L 85-92
J10 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 74-78
J13 Abilene Christian* W 66-62
J15 @ A&M-Commerce* W 59-57
J20 @ Texas Wesleyan W 72-63
J22 Midwestern State* L 61-73
J27 West Texas A&M* L (OT) 65-68
J29 Eastern New Mexico* W 73-47
F1 Southeastern Okla. W 55-51
F3 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 64-66
F8 Texas College L 60-63
F10 A&M-Commerce* W 66-63
F16 National Christian W 93-65
F19 @ Midwestern State* L 63-69
F24 @ Angelo State* L 70-72
F26 @ Abilene Christian* W 63-55
Record: 13-13 Overall; 5-7 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N17 ! Lynn (Fla.) W 68-46
N18 ! Houston Baptist W 78-69
N20 National Christian W 77-59
N24 $ Western Washington L 73-74
N25 $ Seattle Pacific L 66-71
D2 Southwestern Adventist W 89-49
D5 @ Texas Wesleyan W 56-55
D19 @ St. Mary’s L 47-55
D29 % Texas College W 87-57
D30 % Texas Wesleyan L 80-83
J4 Midwestern State W 77-56
J6 St. Mary’s W 46-44
J11 @ Central Oklahoma L 92-101
J13 @ Northeastern State L 55-59
J18 A&M-Commerce* L 61-70
J20 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 67-54
J25 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 64-53
F1 @ Abilene Christian* W 84-82
F3 @ Angelo State* L 68-89
F5 @ West Texas A&M* L 71-86
F8 Angelo State* L 47-64
F10 Abilene Christian* W 68-54
F15 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 60-72
F17 @ A&M-Commerce* L 49-83
F22 West Texas A&M* L 54-60
F24 Eastern New Mexico* W 78-72
*LSC Game
! - Tarleton Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
$ - Western Washington Classic, Bellingham, WA
% - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville
LSC SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 25-8 Overall; 10-2 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N16 ! Wingate (N.C.) L 73-83
N17 ! A&M-Commerce L 78-87
N18 ! New York Tech W 73-58
N23 $ Texas College W 86-62
N24 $ Mary Hardin-Baylor W 58-50
N29 @ Southeastern Okla. L 53-67
D1 @ East Central W 68-58
D4 Southwestern Adventist W 106-40
D13 National Christian W 83-23
D17 St. Edward’s W 81-51
D20 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 83-41
D29 Cameron W 76-53
D31 Southwestern Okla. W 87-77
J3 @ Midwestern State W 65-63
J7 @ St. Edward’s W 74-58
J10 Central Oklahoma W 90-54
J12 Northeastern State L 53-58
J17 Eastern New Mexico* W 65-48
J19 West Texas A&M* W 72-54
J24 @ A&M-Commerce* W 82-63
J26 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L (OT) 69-71
J31 @ Abilene Christian* W 61-59
F2 Angelo State* W 90-60
F7 @ Angelo State* W 76-75
F9 Abilene Christian* W 97-50
F14 @ West Texas A&M* L (OT) 69-73
F16 @ Eastern New Mexico* W (OT) 87-80
F21 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 72-64
F23 A&M-Commerce* W 76-57
F26 # Midwestern State W 76-60
M1 # Southwestern Okla. W 73-59
M2 # Northeastern State L 50-66
M8 ^ Incarnate Word L 59-72
LSC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER [HOST]
Record: 29-4 Overall; 11-1 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N4 £ University of Texas 43-93
N22 ! Hillsdale FW Baptist W 111-38
N23 ! Jarvis Christian W 77-62
N26 @ Incarnate Word W 62-43
N30 Dallas Christian W 93-45
D3 Eastern New Mexico W 67-65
D14 $ Central Washington L 61-70
D15 $ Cal St.-San Bernardino W 53-50
D19 St. Mary’s W 66-59
D30 West Texas A&M W 75-49
J2 @ Midwestern State W 72-60
J4 Incarnate Word W 68-57
J9 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 58-55
J11 A&M-Commerce W 71-58
J16 @ Abilene Christian W 81-58
J18 @ Angelo State W 63-47
J23 @ East Central* W 65-63
J25 Southeastern Okla.* W 65-49
J30 @ Cameron* W 72-64
F1 Southwestern Okla.* W 85-74
F6 @ Central Oklahoma* W 82-63
F8 @ Northeastern State* L 48-61
F13 East Central* W 92-53
F15 @ Southeastern Okla. W 62-47
F20 Cameron* W 76-54
F22 @ Southwestern Okla.* W 74-60
F27 Central Oklahoma* W 85-77
M1 Northeastern Okla.* W 61-53
M4 # A&M-Commerce W 81-67
M7 # Eastern New Mexico W 64-58
M8 # West Texas A&M L 61-69
M14 ^ St. Mary’s W 56-43
M15 ^ Northwest Missouri St. W 73-58
M17 ^ Northeastern State L 46-56
*LSC Game
£ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Austin
! - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville
$ - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Portales, NM ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
LSC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS
LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER [HOST]
Record: 29-4 Overall; 11-1 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N17 Dallas Christian W 86-58
N19 @ St. Mary’s W 64-58
N28 ! Jarvis Christian W 92-54
N29 ! Wayland Baptist W 96-70
D2 Midwestern State L 74-75
D15 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 107-23
D19 $ Western Washington W 95-90
D20 $ Rollins L 64-75
D29 St. Mary’s W 63-60
J3 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 77-60
J5 @ A&M-Commerce W 87-67
J8 Abilene Christian W 79-66
J10 Angelo State W 76-55
J15 @ Eastern New Mexico W 72-69
J17 @ West Texas A&M W 63-60
J22 Cameron* W 78-44
J24 @ Southwestern Okla.* W (OT) 72-71
J29 Central Oklahoma* W 75-64
J31 Northeastern State* W 59-47
F5 @ East Central* W 79-50
F7 Southeastern Okla.* W 69-55
F12 @ Cameron* W 80-60
F14 Southwestern Okla.* W 70-60
F19 @ Central Oklahoma* W 82-68
F21 @ Northeastern State* L 40-62
F26 East Central* W 97-84
F28 @ Southeastern Okla.* W (OT) 87-80
M2 # Midwestern State W 93-87
M5 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W 89-85
M6 # Northeastern State W 69-66
M13 ^ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 77-74
M14 ^ Drury L (OT) 73-78
*LSC Game
! - Days Inn Classic, Stephenville
$ - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 25-9 Overall; 9-3 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N15 £ University of Texas 53-86
N16 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 78-52
N20 Jarvis Christian W 75-67
N23 @ St. Mary’s L 60-69
D2 @ Abilene Christian W 76-68
D4 @ Angelo State W 65-57
D11 Eastern New Mexico W 70-52
D13 West Texas A&M W 80-63
D18 ! Nebraska-Omaha L 60-73
D19 ! Missouri Western L 60-86
D30 $ Southern Nazarene W (OT) 80-73
D31 $ Dallas Christian W 105-57
J3 St. Mary’s W 70-58
J6 @ Midwestern State W 63-61
J13 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 75-62
J15 A&M-Commerce L (OT) 60-62
J20 @ Northeastern State* W 44-40
J22 Central Oklahoma* L 46-59
J27 Southeastern Okla.* W 57-52
J29 @ East Central* L 63-66
F3 @ Southwestern Okla.* W (OT) 72-70
F5 Cameron* W 58-51
F10 Northeastern State* W 70-53
F12 @ Central Oklahoma* L 68-75
F17 @ Southeastern Okla.* W 74-63
F19 East Central* W 99-65
F24 Southwestern Okla.* W 67-53
F26 @ Cameron* W 85-64
M1 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W 61-58
M4 # A&M-Commerce L 67-68
M12 ^ Central Mo. State W 75-72
M13 ^ Pittsburg State W (OT) 65-59
M15 ^ A&M-Commerce W 75-70 M23 ∆ Cal Poly-Pomona W 58-56 M24
Bryant L 55-60
LSC SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 27-7 Overall; 11-1 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N5 £ University of New Orleans 61-78
N9 £ University of Lamar 65-62
N15 ! Howard Payne W 76-53
N18 ! Sciences and Arts (Okla.) W 92-49
N19 @ Texas Christian W 68-59
N22 @ St. Mary’s L 46-50
N28 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 97-31
D1 @ Southeastern Okla. W 71-59
D3 @ East Central W 79-55
D8 Southwestern Okla. W 74-36
D10 Cameron W 65-44
D17 $ Alaska-Fairbanks L 73-82
D18 $ Humboldt State L 40-66
D30 St. Mary’s W 70-41
J2 Midwestern State* W 76-67
J5 @ A&M-Commerce L 50-54
J12 Central Oklahoma W 72-61
J14 Northeastern State W 71-38
J17 @ Midwestern State* W 67-61
J21 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 90-59
J25 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 75-69
J28 West Texas A&M* W 68-66
J31 @ Abilene Christian* W 67-61
F4 Angelo State* W 96-69
F9 Abilene Christian* W 91-59
F11 @ Angelo State* W 94-60
F18 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 68-64
F23 Eastern New Mexico* W 81-64
F25 @ West Texas A&M* L 60-80
F28 # A&M-Commerce W 71-70
M3 # vs. Central Oklahoma W 73-71
M4 # vs. West Texas A&M L 85-92
M11 ^ vs. Central Oklahoma W 75-68
M12 ^ vs. Central Missouri W 62-59
M14 ^ vs. Northwest Mo. State W 72-71
M22 ∆ vs. Stonehill L 59-69 *LSC Game
£ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Tyler/Beaumont ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - Humboldt State Classic, Arcata, CA # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Durant, OK ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Bolivar, MO ∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Springfield, MA
Record: 18-10 Overall; 7-5 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N15 LeTourneau W 68-51
N17 ! Chico State W 86-63
N18 ! Findlay W (OT) 85-82
N21 St. Mary’s W 60-58
N27 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 80-40
D2 East Central W 63-55
D7 @ Cameron L 69-71
D16 St. Augustine’s W 70-51
D18 Texas-Permian Basin W 107-59
D29 @ St. Mary’s L 69-73
J4 A&M-Commerce W 104-91
J6 @ Southwestern Okla. L 80-104
J8 Southeastern Okla. W 68-58
J11 @ Central Oklahooma L 54-71
J20 Rhema Bible W 88-42
J24 @ West Texas A&M* L 62-69
J27 Eastern New Mexico* W 77-72
J29 Midwestern State* L 59-72
J31 @ Angelo State* W 81-78
F3 Abilene Christian* W 87-67
F5 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 58-55
F7 Angelo State* W (OT) 76-73
F10 @ Abilene Christian* W (OT) 81-80
F13 @ Midwestern State* L (OT) 70-76
F15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W (OT) 71-66
F21 West Texas A&M* L 63-69
F24 @ Eastern New Mexico* L (OT) 74-77
F27 # Central Oklahoma L 67-92
*LSC Game
! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Edmond, OK
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER [HOST]
Record: 25-7 Overall; 9-3 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N2 £ Baylor University 95-85
N5 £ Texas A&M University 62-71
N16 ! Palm Beach Atlantic W 70-62
N17 ! Tampa W 96-55
N20 Dallas Christian W 94-19
N26 St. Edward’s W 73-64
N29 Cameron W 71-61
D1 Southwestern Okla. L 75-81
D6 @ A&M-Commerce L 52-72
D15 Rhema Bible W 100-38
D17 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 77-22
D29 $ St. Edward’s W 72-58
D30 $ Ala.-Huntsville W 66-50
J3 Central Oklahoma W (OT) 73-70
J5 Northeastern State W 65-58
J10 @ Southeastern Okla. W 59-40
J12 @ East Central W 63-58
J16 @ Midwestern State* W 62-54
J23 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 67-59
J26 West Texas A&M* W (OT) 76-74
J29 @ Abilene Christian* W 86-85
F2 Angelo State* W 71-67
F6 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 63-53
F9 Midwestern State* L 65-79
F13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 70-51
F20 Abilene Christian* W 66-63
F23 @ West Texas A&M* L 58-64
F27 Eastern New Mexico* W 83-43
M1 @ Angelo State* L 58-76
M5 # Northeastern State W 65-64
M7 # Central Oklahoma L 65-77
M15 ^ St. Mary’s W 70-64
M16 ^ Southwest Baptist W 80-72
M18 ^ Central Oklahoma L 76-77
2008-09
Record: 27-7 Overall; 11-1 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N8 £ Baylor University 44-76
N15 St. Gregory’s W 83-64
N18 SW Assemblies of God W 91-48
N21 ! Texas-Permian Basin W 65-57
N22 ! Texas A&M International W 83-67
N25 A&M-Commerce L 67-85
N29 @ St. Edward’s L 70-88
D4 Adams State W 83-55
D13 @ Northeastern State W 48-41
D15 @ Central Oklahoma L 68-79
D18 St. Edward’s W 78-62
D29 Paul Quinn W 86-76
J3 East Central W 62-56
J5 Southeastern Okla. W 68-47
J8 @ Southwestern Okla. W 62-59
J10 @ Cameron W 58-49
J14 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 45-51
J17 @ Angelo State* L (4OT) 80-85
J21 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 64-41
J24 West Texas A&M * L 59-69
J28 @ Abilene Christian* L 70-73
F4 @ Midwestern State* L 63-81
F7 Midwestern State* W 66-62
F11 Eastern New Mexico* W 64-55
F14 @ West Texas A&M* W 64-58
F18 Abilene Christian* W 80-64
F25 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 72-76
F28 Angelo State* W 70-65
M5 # Central Oklahoma L (OT) 76-77
*LSC Game
£ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Waco
! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 18-10 Overall; 7-5 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N17 Dallas Baptist W 81-71
N20 ! Texas A&M International W 68-50
N21 ! Southeastern Okla. W 54-43
N28 Wiley College W 90-47
D1 Central Oklahoma L 72-76
D3 Northeastern State W 61-47
D12 @ East Central L 88-104
D14 @ Southeastern Okla. W 48-43
D19 Southwestern Okla. W 78-57
D21 Cameron W 59-52
D28 Dallas Christian W 84-55
J2 Texas-Permian Basin W 65-33
J4 Paul Quinn W 77-31
J9 @ A&M-Commerce W 68-55
J11 @ Dallas Baptist L 67-76
J16 Angelo State* W 78-62
J20 Eastern New Mexico* W 76-36
J23 @ West Texas A&M* W 69-56
J27 Abilene Christian* W 83-63
J30 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 74-50
F3 Midwestern State* L 49-66
F6 @ Midwestern State* L 69-72
F10 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 73-48
F13 West Texas A&M* W 56-52
F16 @ Abilene Christian* W 70-60
F20 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 78-59
F27 @ Angelo State* L 81-90
M3 # A&M-Commerce W (OT) 83-76
M5 # West Texas A&M W 82-68
M6 # Midwestern State L 55-65
M13 ^ Nebraska-Omaha W 75-71
M14 ^ Midwestern State L 56-71
*LSC Game
! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Wichita Falls
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 24-6 Overall; 13-1 LSC South
Date Opponent W/L Score
N13 Arlington Baptist W 108-30
N19 ! Texas-Permian Basin W 81-66
N20 ! Newman W 83-54
N23 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 104-32
N27 @ Cameron L 44-49
D2 Southeastern Okla. W 88-40
D4 East Central W 81-49
D7 @ Southwestern Okla. L 63-76
D30 Dallas Christian W 94-51
J3 A&M-Commerce W 70-66
J6 @ Central Oklahoma L 57-60
J8 @ Northeastern State W 75-49
J11 @ Abilene Christian* W 64-44
J15 Angelo State* W 70-53
J19 Incarnate Word* W 69-66
J22 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 77-53
J26 @ West Texas A&M* L 36-44
J29 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 65-46
F5 Midwestern State* W 68-56
F9 @ Incarnate Word* W 67-61
F12 Eastern New Mexico* W 85-75
F16 West Texas A&M* W 47-42
F19 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 57-37
F21 @ Midwestern State* W 49-47
F23 Abilene Christian* W 82-61
F26 @ Angelo State* W 58-44
M3 # Southwestern Okla. W 74-65
M5 # Midwestern State W 74-50
M6 # Central Oklahoma L 52-68
M12 ^ Midwestern State L 51-64
*LSC Game
!
- Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Edmond, OK
LSC CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 27-6 Overall; 15-3 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N11 ! Southeastern Okla. W 61-50
N12 ! Pittsburg State W 57-40
N18 $ Central Oklahoma W 87-65
N19 $ Washburn L 57-61
N22 Paul Quinn W 81-46
N26 SW Assemblies of God W 79-68
N30 Cameron* W 66-41
D7 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 72-70
D10 Incarnate Word* W 71-59
D15 Jarvis Christian W 85-41
D19 West Alabama W 70-33
D31 Dallas Christian W 85-41
J4 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 55-52
J7 West Texas A&M* W 59-56
J11 Angelo State* W 76-55
J14 @ Abilene Christian* W 62-53
J18 @ A&M-Commerce* W 73-69
J21 A&M-Commerce* W 78-53
J25 @ Cameron* W 65-62
J28 Midwestern State* W 79-75
F1 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 63-52
F4 @ Incarnate Word* L 51-62
F9 Arlington Baptist W 77-54
F13 @ Midwestern State* L (3OT) 75-80
F15 Eastern New Mexico* W 74-69
F18 @ West Texas A&M* L 53-62
F22 @ Angelo State* W 67-61
F25 Abilene Christian* W 74-62
F29 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W 67-55
M2 # West Texas A&M W 59-37
M3 # Midwestern State L 51-57
M10 ^ Missouri Southern W 69-52
M11 ^ Arkansas Tech L (OT) 63-64
*LSC Game
! - South Central Region Challenge, Stephenville
$ - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Wichita Falls
LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 20-10 Overall; 10-8 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N12 SW Assemblies of God L 60-73
N16 ! Texas-Permian Basin W 60-46
N17 ! East Central W 72-62
N24 Dallas Christian W 91-70
D1 Arlington Baptist W 77-61
D5 @ Angelo State* L 52-57
D8 Abilene Christian* W 64-50
D18 Henderson State W 64-53
D29 Ouachita Baptist W 74-67
J2 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 52-46
J5 @ Incarnate Word* L 67-72
J9 Cameron* L 62-71
J12 @ Midwestern State* L 34-50
J16 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 56-59
J19 West Texas A&M* W 65-50
J26 @ A&M-Commerce* W 70-61
J30 McMurry W 65-52
F2 A&M-Commerce* W 68-55
F6 Angelo State* W 67-44
F9 @ Abilene Christian* W (OT) 75-70
F13 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 55-56
F16 Incarnate Word* W 77-71
F20 @ Cameron* L 51-53
F23 Midwestern State* W 75-60
F27 Eastern New Mexico* W 71-58
M2 @ West Texas A&M* L 55-58
M7 # Eastern New Mexico W 72-59
M8 # West Texas &M W 66-48
M9 # Midwestern State W 53-50
M16 ^ Metro State L 65-76
*LSC Game
! - Texan Tip-Off Classic presented by Taco Bell, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Denver, CO
LSC CO-CHAMPIONS
LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 25-7 Overall; 9-3 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N9 Southwestern Adventist W 118-54
N15 ! St. Edward’s W 87-70
N16 ! Bloomfield College W 93-63
N19 Arlington Baptist W 107-54
N26 Dallas Christian W 106-41
N30 East Central W 75-54
D4 Oklahoma Panhandle W 90-35
D17 McMurry W 89-83
D21 $ Central Washington W 75-71
D22 $ Western Washington W 86-69
J4 South Dakota Mines W 79-68
J8 Angelo State* W 80-54
J11 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 103-84
J15 @ Midwestern State* W 83-81
J18 Cameron* W 76-52
J22 @ West Texas A&M* W 87-63
J25 Eastern New Mexico* W 86-64
F1 A&M-Commerce* W 84-71
F5 Midwestern State* L (OT) 75-77
F8 @ Cameron* W (OT) 75-74
F12 @ Angelo State* W 72-64
F15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 94-58
F19 West Texas A&M* W 81-68
F22 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 92-82
F25 Lubbock Christian W 87-60
M1 @ A&M-Commerce* L 76-79
M5 # West Texas A&M W 89-70
M7 # A&M-Commerce W 84-72
M8 # Midwestern State W 71-65
M15 ^ A&M International W 92-56
M16 ^ Midwestern State L 68-74
LSC CHAMPIONS
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER [HOST]
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 31-4 Overall; 12-2 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N6 £ Texas Christian 61-69
N14 ! NM Highlands W 72-52
N15 ! Lubbock Christian W 65-61
N28 $ Pittsburg State W 65-69
N29 $ Northwest Nazarene W 81-61
D2 Arlington Baptist W 95-45
D6 St. Mary’s W 75-64
D15 Paul Quinn W 100-65
D18 % Western Washington W 72-65
D19 % Drury W 64-60
D30 South Dakota Mines W 74-51
J2 York College (Neb.) W 88-57
J7 @ Angelo State* L 60-78
J10 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 59-44
J14 Midwestern State* L 76-78
J17 @ Cameron* W 77-74
J21 West Texas A&M* W 76-71
J24 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 89-64
J28 McMurry W 89-42
J31 @ A&M-Commerce* W 77-73
F4 @ Midwestern State* W 58-53
F7 Cameron* W 87-73
F11 Angelo State* W 72-68
F14 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 75-70
F18 @ West Texas A&M* W 64-60
F21 Eastern New Mexico* W 65-55
F25 @ McMurry W 88-58
M1 A&M-Commerce* W 68-48
M4 # Eastern New Mexico W 80-50
M6 # A&M-Commerce L 51-53
M14 ^ St. Mary’s W 71-52
M15 ^ UC-Colorado Springs W 84-62
M17 ^ Angelo State W 66-64
M25 ∆ Mount Olive W 77-59
M26 ∆ Indiana (Pa.) L 68-72
*LSC Game
£ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Fort Worth
!
- Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
$ - Tarleton Thanksgiving Classic, Stephenville
% - South Point Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, NV
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Evansville, IN
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
NCAA ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 24-9 Overall; 9-5 LSC
Date Opponent W/L Score
N6 £ University of Texas 61-95
N13 ! UC-Colorado Springs W 75-66
N14 ! Adams State W 84-77
N18 Delta State W 80-71
N21 Bacone W 116-49
N27 $ Colorado State-Pueblo L (OT) 84-87
N28 $ Ouachita Baptist W 88-71
D1 Arlington Baptist W 97-46
D5 Our Lady of the Lake W 82-73
D14 Texas - Permian Basin W 74-58
D18 % Rollins W 73-51
D19 % Drury L 67-68
D31 SE Oklahoma State W 81-55
J2 Cameron* W 71-61
J6 Angelo State* W 85-67
J9 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 50-47
J13 @ Midwestern State* L 63-66
J20 Eastern New Mexico* W 89-71
J23 @ West Texas A&M L 61-78
J27 Southwestern Adventist W 113-50
J30 Texas A&M-Commerce* L 65-67
F3 Midwestern State* W 66-65
F6 @ Cameron* L 73-57
F10 @ Angelo State* L (2OT) 86-87
F13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 73-63
F17 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 83-53
F20 West Texas A&M* W 87-82
F27 @ Texas A&M-Commerce* W 88-74
M3 # Texas A&M-Commerce W 68-60
M4 # Angelo State L 73-81
M12 ^ Colorado Mines W 83-61
M13 ^ Lubbock Christian W 69-63
M15 ^ Angelo State W 77-72
M23 ∆ Augustana (SD) L 79-86
*LSC Game
£ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Austin
! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville
$ - Tarleton Thanksgiving Classic, Stephenville
% - South Point Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, NV
# - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen
^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Wichita Falls
∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Frisco, TX
NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER
Record: 22-8 Overall; 13-5 Lone Star
Date Opponent W/L Score
N11 ! Adams State W 89-59
N12 ! UC-Colorado Springs W 73-64
N19 Concorida (Calif.) W 67-58
N25 % CSU-Pueblo L 78-79
N26 % Emmanuel (Ga.) W 75-47
D1 Midwestern State* W 64-56
D3 Cameron* W 73-60
D8 @ Western New Mexico* W 70-49
D10 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 92-79
D14 Southwestern Adventist W 106-54
D18 $ Simon Fraser W 88-63
D19 $ Western Washington W 84-83
D31 Ouachita Baptist W 87-68
J5 @ Angelo State* W 92-60
J7 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 71-76
J10 Texas A&M-Commerce* W 81-63
J14 Arlington Baptist W 111-63
J19 West Texas A&M* W 91-73
J21 UT Permian Basin* L 64-76
J26 @ Cameron* W 80-74
J28 @ Midwestern State* W 77-72
F2 Eastern New Mexico* W 76-74
F4 Western New Mexico* W 86-45
F9 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 78-41
F11 Angelo State* W 76-67
F16 @ Texas A&M-Commerce* L 82-83
F23 @ UT Permian Basin* L 74-86
F25 @ West Texas A&M* L 65-74
M2 # Angelo State L (OT) 82-85
M11 ^ Fort Lewis L (OT) 90-94
*LSC Game
!-Texan Tip-Off Classic; %-Thanksgiving Classic
$-Holiday Hoops Classic; #-LSC Tournament; ^-NCAA Division II Tournament
Record: 19-11 Overall; 12-6 Lone Star
Date Opponent W/L Score
N3 £ Texas A&M L 46-72
N10 ! Metro State W 89-78
N11 ! UC-Colorado Springs L (2OT) 100-103
N14 Sul Ross W 80-76
N18 Central Oklahoma L 63-71
N25 St. Mary’s W 87-61
N30 @ Midwestern State* W 73-59
D2 @ Cameron* L 63-64
D7 Western New Mexico* W 85-59
D9 Eastern New Mexico* W 68-67
D12 Western Oregon L 72-80
D19 Wayland Baptist W 76-71
D30 Queens L 51-64
J4 Angelo State* L 71-73
J6 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 74-66
J9 @ Texas A&M-Commerce* L 70-82
J13 Arlington Baptist W 103-52
J18 @ West Texas A&M* W 82-74
J20 @ UT Permian Basin* L 67-74
J25 Cameron* W 68-59
J27 Midwestern State* W 82-75
F1 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 57-61
F3 @ Western New Mexico* W 66-49
F8 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W (OT) 78-72
F10 @ Angelo State* W 66-59
F13 Texas A&M-Commerce* W 77-73
F17 Northern New Mexico W 98-50
F22 UT Permian Basin* W 78-54
F24 West Texas A&M* L 76-82
M2 # Cameron W 63-49
M3 # UT Permian Basin L 55-83 *LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs. NCAA Division I opponent, College Station !-Texan Tip-Off Classic; #-LSC Tournament
Record: 21-10 Overall; 10-8 Lone Star
Date Opponent W/L Score
N3 œ Missouri Western W 78-76
N4 œ William Jewell W 92-81
N9 ! UC-Colorado Springs L 77-87
N10 ! Univ. of the Southwest W 83-70
N14 Jarvis Christian W 81-71
N24 Oklahoma Panhandle W 94-70
N29 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 66-59
D1 Angelo State* L 61-74
D12 Arlington Baptist W 81-59
D18 % Le Moyne W 59-50
D19 % Rollins W 72-53
D29 Wiley W 94-79
J3 @ Cameron* W 86-48
J5 @ MSU Texas* W 70-65
J10 @ Texas A&M-Commerce* L 64-76
J12 Dallas Christian W 90-45
J17 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 68-70
J19 @ West Texas A&M* L 71-83
J24 UT Permian Basin* W 79-75
J26 Western New Mexico* W 69-59
J31 @ Angelo State* L 62-64
F2 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 65-57
F7 MSU Texas* W 82-73
F9 Cameron* W 75-65
F14 Texas A&M-Commerce* L 58-65
F21 West Texas A&M* L 65-81
F23 Eastern New Mexico L 68-70
F28 @ Western New Mexico W 76-54
M2 @ UT Permian Basin W 81-69
M7 # Eastern New Mexico W (OT) 87-85
M9 # West Texas A&M L 74-83
*LSC Game
œ-Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic in St. Joseph’s, Mo. !-Texan Tip-Off Classic; %-South Point Holiday Hoops Classic in Las Vegas, Nev. #-LSC Tournament
Record: 18-12 Overall; 13-9 Lone Star
Date Opponent W/L Score
N9 ! Metro State W 85-71
N10 ! Black Hills State L 75-78
N14 Oklahoma Baptist L 57-69
N16 Wiley College W 90-67
N21 * Dallas Baptist L 61-69
N23 Northeastern State W 73-59
N27 Northwestern Oklahoma St. W 71-63
D5 * Angelo State L 71-80
D14 * Lubbock Christian L 72-79
D19 * UT Tyler L 47-58
D21 * Texas A&M-Commerce W 94-91
D31 ∑ Champion Christian W 107-62
J2 * Texas A&M-Kingsville L 72-76
J4 * A&M International W 83-71
J9 * Oklahoma Christian W 63-59
J11 * UAFS W 67-61
J16 * UT Permian Basin W 80-58
* Western New Mexico W 81-67
J18
J25 * Dallas Baptist W 77-72
J30 * St. Edward’s L 72-74
F1 * St. Mary’s W 84-66
F6 * Midwestern State W 70-63
F8 * Cameron W 84-58
F13 * West Texas A&M L 73-83
F15 * Eastern New Mexico W 73-70
F20 * St. Mary’s W 92-66
F22 * St. Edward’s L 79-91
F27 * A&M International W 76-59
F29 * Texas A&M-Kingsville L 74-82
M3 # UT Permian Basin W 84-68
M6 # St. Edward’s L 52-60
!-RMAC/LSC Challenge in Fort Smith, AR; ∑ - Exhibition
*LSC Game; #-LSC Tournament
INAUGURAL DIVISION
70-62
97-26
## Player FG-FGA
FT-FTA
11 BOYD, Jonathan * 3-3 3-3 3-5 1 1 2 1 12 1 1 0 1 34 20 MALONE II, Hervey * 2-4 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 2 6 5 2 0 0 31 32 BONDS, Jeff 1-5 0-3 3-4 2 3 5 2 5 2 1 2 0 36 33 SYBESMA, David * 4-10 1-2 2-2 0 2 2 4 11 3 2 0 0 29 34 DANIELS, Kaelen 4-9 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 1 9 1 1 0 2 25 10 HOFMAN, Billy 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 3 5 0 2 0 1 14 22 COOK, Dion 2-6 0-2 2-2 1 1 2 1 6 1 0 0 2 20 44 NEVEU, Kevin 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 11 Team 1 0 1
Totals 19-44 5-13 13-17 8 14 22 14 56 13 10 2 6 200
FG % 1st Half: 10-23 43.5%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
FT % 1st Half: 3-4 75.0%
2nd half: 9-21 42.9%
2nd half: 2-5 40.0%
2nd half: 10-13 76.9%
Game: 19-44 43.2% Game: 5-13 38.5% Game: 13-17 76.5%
Tarleton State 58 • 25-8 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
10 SHEFFIELD, LaShon 8-15 4-6 4-4 0 1 1 2 24 5 3 0 1 38 12 JONES, Cornell * 2-11 1-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 5 2 4 0 0 39 14 ATWOOD, Derek 2-7 1-2 0-0 3 2 5 3 5 1 1 0 0 21
41 GAMBLE, Nic * 6-10 0-0 1-5 4 6 10 4 13 1 2 0 1 32
42 STEPHENS, David 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 2 6 4 0 0 0 40
22 FRANCIS, Rich 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 3
32 JOHNSON, Chris 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 1 19
50 WILLIAMS, Randall 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 8 Team 5 1 6
Totals 23-51 6-14 6-11 16 19 35 16 58 15 12 1 3 200
FG % 1st Half: 9-27 33.3%
3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 14.3%
FT % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
2nd half: 14-24 58.3%
2nd half: 5-7 71.4% 2nd half: 5-9 55.6%
Game: 23-51 45.1% Game: 6-14 42.9% Game: 6-11 54.5%
1 0 0 18 Team 3 2 5
20-47 7-22 12-22 11 19 30 21 59 9 12 2 6 201
34 Meyer,Austin f 1-5 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 14 42 Withers,Matt f 1-6 0-0 0-0 2 6 8 5 2 0 2 0 1 23 50 Gaines,Xzavier f 6-6 1-1 0-2 0 4 4 2 13 2 0 0 0 30
03 Howard,Mose g 5-10 2-5 0-0 0 6 6 2 12 5 6 0 2 30 05 Houston,Addae g 6-9 6-7 3-3 0 1 1 3 21 3 3 0 0 28 20 Robinson,Reggie 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 12
24 James,Victor 3-5 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 6 1 1 0 0 21
33 Peterson,Andy 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 0 20
40 Henry,Hunter 4-6 0-0 3-3 3 2 5 2 11 0 3 1 0 22
Team 1 2 3
Totals 27-52 9-18 8-10 7 28 35 21 71 15 17 1 4 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-24 50.0%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 30.0%
FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%
Tarleton State 72 • 27-6
2nd half: 15-28 53.6%
2nd half: 6-8 75.0%
2nd half: 6-6 100.0%
Game: 27-52 51.9%
Game: 9-18 50.0% Game: 8-10 80.0%
Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball Rebounds 1
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min
20 ARAGON, Norbey f 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 17
33 DAVIS, John f 7-9 1-2 7-11 3 2 5 0 22 2 2 0 2 31
41 GAMBLE, Nic f 5-11 0-0 4-6 2 5 7 1 14 1 3 1 0 29
10 SHEFFIELD, LaShon g 7-23 4-8 2-2 1 4 5 3 20 4 2 0 3 37
14 ATWOOD, Derek g 2-4 0-2 0-3 1 1 2 1 4 5 1 0 2 35
24 MINTER, Dustin 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 8
32 JOHNSON, Chris 3-6 2-4 0-2 0 1 1 1 8 0 1 0 1 22
40 WORKS, Mookie 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 13
50 WILLIAMS, Randall 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 Team 5 0 5
Game:
15
10
FG % 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9
FT % 1st Half: 4-11 36.4% 2nd half: 14-34 41.2% 2nd half: 4-10
2nd half:
43.3% Game:
Game:
Deadball Rebounds 5,1 Officials: Technical fouls: NW Missouri State-None. Tarleton State-None. Attendance: 1056 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Final...#2 Tarleton St. vs. #5 NW Missouri St...Tarleton's Derek Atwood hits game winning shot at buzzer off of Sheffield's missed layup...All-Tourny team-Hicks(CMSU),Pace(SBU), Gaines(NWMSU), Sheffield (Tarleton), J.Davis-MOP (Tarleton) Score by periods 1st 2nd Total NW Missouri State 29 42 71 Tarleton State 31 41 72 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench NWMSU-M 16 17 8 0 19 TARLETO 30 20 20 2 12 Last FG - NWMSU-M
Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed 20 times.
## Player
FT-FTA
03 NEAL, John 1-4 0-1 0-1 0 2 2 4 2 3 2 0 1 23 10 PHILLIPS, Tyler 0-1 0-1 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 14 15 MARKS, Keith * 1-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 42 BELT, Sam 3-12 1-3 8-11 2 6 8 1 15 3 0 0 2 34 44 HARPER, Lance 3-5 1-1 2-2 0 5 5 4 9 2 0 1 0 31
Brown,Justin
4 3 3 1 0 0 11 11 Cunningham,Steven 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 1 19 15 Steele,Tristan 1-3 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 9
42 Tiemeyer,John 3-3 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 11
Team 1 1 2 1
Totals 24-57 5-20 19-27 16 20 36 27 72 10 14 5 6 200
05 TUCKER, Terry 1-5 0-0 2-3 0 2 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 8 23 WALKER, Brian 7-10 1-2 1-3 1 2 3 1 16 2 2 0 1 28
25 THOMAS, David 1-3 1-3 1-4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 10 33 SOSANYA, Michael 5-7 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 3 12 0 1 1 0 16 34 CAZENAVE, Eric 4-5 2-3 2-2 1 1 2 2 12 4 1 0 1 26 Team 3 1 4
Totals 26-55 6-15 19-30 8 20 28 22 77 14 7 3 5 200
FG % 1st Half: 13-30 43.3%
3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 28.6%
FT % 1st Half: 8-13 61.5%
2nd half: 13-25 52.0%
2nd half: 4-8 50.0% 2nd half: 11-17 64.7%
Game: 26-55 47.3% Game: 6-15 40.0% Game: 19-30 63.3%
Tarleton 76 • 25-7 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball Rebounds 5
02 PATTERSON, Avery * 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 5 3 0 1 0 0 11
03 HENFIELD, Jeffrey 5-11 4-8 8-11 2 4 6 2 22 4 4 0 1 37
20 DANIELS, Mike 2-4 1-2 6-6 2 3 5 1 11 9 4 0 0 32 32 GAMBLE, Terrence * 7-10 0-0 3-5 1 5 6 1 17 0 0 4 0 24 50 WILLIAMS, Eric 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 3 6 0 2 1 0 35 01 WILSON, Limar 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 11 24 WEBB, Warren 4-4 0-0 2-4 1 5 6 2 10 2 1 0 0 21 33 OGUNOYE, Wale 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
34 CLOUDY, Marlin 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 5 1 0 0 1 16
42 EICHEL, Dan 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 11
Team 0 3 3
Totals 24-48 7-18 21-28 7 27 34 22 76 16 16 5 3 200
FG % 1st Half: 13-27 48.1%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
2nd
1st-06:00,
NCAA (D2) PLAYOFF GAMES
21 TALBERT, Jordan f 3-6 0-0 1-2 6 1 7 2 7 1 4 0 1 26 44 THOMANN, Keane c 4-6 0-0 10-13 2 4 6 3 18 0 1 3 1 35 13 ADAMS, Jason g 2-8 1-5 0-0 1 7 8 4 5 6 4 2 1 27 24 WILLIAMS, TJ g 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 23 34 ADDISON, Marquis g 7-18 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 15 0 4 0 1 33
14 HESTER, Patrick 1-2 1-2 2-2 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 13
15 SALECICH, Christian 0-3 0-2 0-1 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 25
22 ATKINSON, Stephen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
23 EVERSON, Matt 0-4 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 16
31 SMITH, Morgan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 35 THOMPSON, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Team 1 1 2 Totals 18-49 3-14 13-19 13 16 29 21 52 11 15 5 6 200
FG
1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 3FG
1st Half: 2-8 25.0% FT % 1st Half: 6-10 60.0%
Game: 18-49 36.7% Game: 3-14 21.4% Game: 13-19 68.4%
Tarleton 69 • 27-5 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
01 PETITE, Larry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 12 LENZY, Cameron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
20 FURST, Coleman 2-5 1-1 4-5 0 2 2 3 9 4 1 0 0 30
33 WEBB, Warren 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 17
40 CARTER, Davene 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+
44 CLEMONS, Damion 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Team 2 0 2 2
200 FG % 1st Half: 12-26 46.2% 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% FT % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd half: 7-9 77.8% Game: 25-49 51.0% Game: 6-13 46.2% Game: 13-20 65.0% Deadball Rebounds 4 Officials: James Durham, David Lott, Mickey Parish Technical fouls: Missouri Southern-ADAMS, Jason. Tarleton-None. Attendance: 2100 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Missouri Southern 30 22 52 Tarleton 33 36 69 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MSSU 20 16 11 9 5 TARLETO 34 25 10 6 13 Last FG - MSSU 2nd-02:15, TARLETON 2nd-02:30. Largest lead MSSU by 7 1st-11:36, TARLETON by 19 2nd-06:35. MSSU led for 10:26. TARLETON led for 25:50. Game was tied for 03:44. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed 4 times.
4-7 1-1 2-2 0 2 2 3 11 3 1 0 2 21 24 HARDGE, Michael 0-0 0-0 0-3 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 32 MABRY, Tashawn 3-8 3-7 3-4 1 1 2 3 12 0 0 0 0 14 33 KIPP, Sawyer 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 34 PRICE, Zach 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 42 DAMSTRA, Jakob 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 44 CLEMONS, Damion 1-2 0-1 0-2 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 1 18 Team 2 4 6 Totals 31-52 14-24 16-24 8 24 32 20 92 22 5 4 6 200
FG % 1st Half: 17-27 63.0%
3FG % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2% FT % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
2nd half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd half: 5-11
01 D'HAITI, Eddie f 1-4 0-0 2-2 1 3
4 0 2 0
BLACKBURN, Xavier f 1-9 1-3 6-8 5 6 11 1 9 2 0 1 1 30 00 WILLIAMS, Monzaigo g 3-10 2-3 2-2 2 1 3 5 10 4 2 1 0 28 14 GIBBS, Derrell g 2-4 0-1 0-0 4 2 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 20 24 ADDERLEY, Cam g 5-10 1-2 1-2 2 6 8 1 12 2 0 0 1 17 02 PLUMMER, DeJuan 2-5 1-1 1-2 0 0 0 2 6 1 1 0 0 21 05 WAGNER, Kevin 1-4 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 8
11 NIX, Tavarion 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 7 23 RIVERS, JaMichael 4-8 1-1 7-8 2 2 4 1 16 2 2 1 1 27
32 ADEGOKE, Abiodun 3-7 0-0 1-2 3 3 6 4 7 0 1 1 0 13
33 JONES, DeVaughn 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 3 2 0 2 0 1 10 Team 1 1 2 1
Totals 24-64 6-11 20-27 22 27 49 27 74 11 13 5 4 200 FG % 1st Half: 14-33 42.4% 3FG % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% FT % 1st Half: 6-8 75.0%
2nd half: 10-31 32.3% 2nd half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd half: 14-19 73.7%
Game: 24-64 37.5% Game: 6-11 54.5% Game: 20-27 74.1%
Tarleton State 68 • 28-3 overall Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
Deadball Rebounds 4
Blk
Min 01 CATHEY-MACKLIN, Jon f 2-4 0-0 0-1 2 4 6 3 4 0 1 2 0 20 40 CARTER, Davene f 0-6 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 04 GUY, Chuck g 4-12 0-2 6-7 0 2 2 0 14 4 3 0 0 29 12 UPCHURCH, De'Andre g 6-11 3-6 8-10 0 5 5 0 23 0 0 0 0 31 20 FURST, Coleman g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 03 ANDREWS, Emmanuel 3-6 0-2 4-4 0 2 2 2 10 0 3 0 1 24 22 LEE, Mo 1-3 0-1 1-2 0 2 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 21 24 HARDGE, Michael 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 32 MABRY, Tashawn 4-9 2-4 4-4 3 0 3 4 14 0 1 4 0 25
44 CLEMONS, Damion 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 6
Team 4 1 5 1
Totals 20-53 5-15 23-29 11 20 31 20 68 5 11 6 1 200
FG % 1st Half: 11-25 44.0%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
Game: 20-53 37.7% Game: 5-15 33.3% Game: 23-29 79.3%
2nd
FT % 1st Half: 8-9 88.9%
Rebounds 1,1 Officials: Jay Darien (ref), Ryan McDaniel, Coby Chaney Technical fouls: Midwestern State-None. Tarleton State-TEAM.
CARTER, Davene f 5-6 0-0 2-2 5 1 6 3 12 0 2 1 1 25 04 EBOMWONYI, Nosa g 4-6 3-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 11 0 2 1 1 23 22 LEE, Mo g 3-8 2-3 7-9 1 4 5 4 15 3 4 0 0 21 24 HARDGE, Michael g 1-7 0-0 10-14 1 2 3 1 12 1 2 0 0 34 01 HAMILTON, Malcolm 4-7 0-1 1-1 1 3 4 2 9 2 1 0 1 19 10 LANE, Mercedes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
12 RIDDICK, Deshawn 3-3 1-1 2-3 0 0 0 0 9 2 1 0 0 25
14 MORALES, Jacob 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 WOODS, Curtis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 42 DAMSTRA, Jakob 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 CLEMONS, Damion 2-5 0-0 2-3 2 7 9 3 6 2 1 1 0 29 Team 2 1 3 Totals 23-44 6-10 25-34 12 21 33 17 77 11 15 4 3 200
FG % 1st Half: 11-26 42.3% 3FG % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% FT % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8%
2nd half: 12-18 66.7% 2nd half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd half: 18-25 72.0%
Game: 23-44 52.3%
6-10 60.0%
25-34 73.5%
0 0 0 0 0 13
21 Dominique Reed 1-4 0-0 3-4 0 1 1 3 5 1 3 2 0 32
22 Emmanuel Patton 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
23 John Wieland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
25 Luis Ortells 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Team 1 1 2
Totals 20-52 6-15 13-22 13 14 27 28 59 10 14 5 6 200
FG % 1st Half: 13-23 56.5%
0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 16
22 SMITH, Xavier 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 7
42 DAMSTRA, Jakob 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 7
Team 0 1 1
Totals 25-46 7-15 12-23 9 16 25 20 69 10 12 1 5 200
FG % 1st Half: 12-23 52.2%
3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 33.3%
FT % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
2nd half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd half: 9-16 56.3%
Game: 25-46 54.3% Game: 7-15 46.7% Game: 12-23 52.2%
Deadball Rebounds 4,1
3-Ptr
## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA
01 HAMILTON, Malcolm * 8-12 1-3 0-2 1 6 7 3 17 1 1 0 0 32 02 CHAMBERS, Chantz 4-9 3-5 2-2 0 1 1 2 13 2 1 1 1 26 03 REED, EJ 4-9 0-4 5-6 1 6 7 2 13 1 1 2 1 31 24 HARDGE, Michael * 5-6 2-3 4-10 1 3 4 4 16 4 3 0 0 19
32 JENKINS, Romond 5-7 0-0 0-0 7 4 11 2 10 2 2 2 1 33
04 EBOMWONYI, Nosa 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
05 HILL, Charles 1-5 1-3 1-2 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 12
12 RIDDICK, Deshawn 0-5 0-3 2-2 0 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 21
22 SMITH, Xavier 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 9
42 DAMSTRA, Jakob 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8
Team 3 1 4
Totals 28-56 7-22 14-24 15 28 43 17 77 12 11 7 3 200
FG % 1st Half: 14-25 56.0%
3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% FT % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
2nd half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd half: 2-12 16.7% 2nd half: 9-16 56.3%
Game: 28-56 50.0%
Game: 7-22 31.8% Game: 14-24 58.3%
Angelo State 72 • 25-7 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds
Deadball Rebounds 3
02 ALLEN, Stedman 2-9 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 5 4 0 2 0 1 20 03 KING, Quay 5-13 4-11 2-2 0 8 8 2 16 1 2 0 1 32 15 BENNETT, Tre * 5-12 3-9 8-9 0 1 1 3 21 6 0 0 1 31 22 FOSTER, Prince 5-11 2-7 1-2 1 3 4 2 13 3 1 0 0 33 23 GUDUL, Omari 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 0 1 24 05 PUHOVS, Gustavs 1-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 12
11 RHOADES, Shaquan 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
32 PRATT, DeVonte' 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 14
42 TSHIKAYA, Thomas 4-6 1-2 2-2 3 4 7 5 11 0 2 2 1 23 Team 5 1 6 1
Totals 23-62 11-35 15-17 12 20 32 23 72 12 11 2 5 200 FG % 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 3FG % 1st Half: 6-16 37.5% FT % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%
2nd half: 8-32 25.0% 2nd half: 5-19 26.3% 2nd half: 13-14 92.9%
Game: 23-62 37.1% Game: 11-35 31.4% Game: 15-17 88.2%
After completing its 60th year of intercollegiate competition, the Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs to contend at the top levels of the NCAA.
The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse markets and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s student-athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic support of their respective institutions.
The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 28 of the past 45 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two national champions since 2003 and sent two schools to the NCAA regionals in 2022. In women’s basketball, the conference has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in 28 seasons, with a record five teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to three FBS football bowl games from 2007-10. In 2021, two WAC teams qualified for the FCS playoffs.
In 2021, the conference partnered with ESPN for a five-year agreement allowing fans access to watch hundreds of games live on ESPN+. This past year more than 600 live events were streamed on ESPN+ including football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, softball, outdoor track and field and baseball. In addition, the WAC produces more than 70 championship events for ESPN+ with the WAC Basketball Tournament championship games airing on one of the ESPN family of networks. Outside the United States, WAC International (wacinternational.tv) allows fans to follow their favorite teams. WAC Broadcasting also produces franchise features, “#WACtopPlay,” “WAC Football Friday”, “WAC in the Day,” “WAC All-Access” the “WAC Podcast” and “The Road to #WACvegas.” The Learn-Compete-Inspire series is also featured, telling stories of triumph and inspiration from around the conference.
The WAC’s history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008.
Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one administrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. In 2013, the WAC added CSU Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The new institutions replaced withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. Idaho withdrew from the conference prior to the 2014-15 season. In 2015, Texas-Pan American merged with UT Brownsville to form The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. California Baptist University became the ninth member of the conference on July 1, 2018. In January of 2019 Dixie State University accepted an invitation to join the conference effective July 1, 2020, replacing exiting member CSU Bakersfield. In November of 2019 Tarleton State University accepted an invitation for membership in the conference effective July 1, 2020, replacing exiting member Kansas City. The league continued its expansion with the addition of Abilene Christian, Sam Houston State, and Stephen F. Austin in 2021 and Southern Utah and UT Arlington (again) in 2022.
The WAC has had just seven commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler was named the first leader of the conference and held the position from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012), Jeff Hurd (2012-2021) and current commissioner Brian Thorton (2022-present). The WAC office was located in the Denver area since the conference’s inception – with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from 1964-66 – before moving to Arlington, Texas in 2022.
Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 20 sports – 10 men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball.
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Team Titles Years Titles Years
Utah 12 1966, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1995, 3 1995, 1997, 1999 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Brigham Young 11 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1979, 1980, 1983, 2 1991, 1992 1988, 1990, 1992, 1993
UTEP 8 1970, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 2004 5 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990, 2005
NM State 7 2008, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 10 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Nevada 6 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 2 2004, 2006
New Mexico 5 1964, 1968, 1974, 1978, 1994 2 1993, 1996
Wyoming 5 1967, 1969, 1981, 1982, 1986 2 1987, 1988
Arizona State 4 1963, 1964, 1973, 1975 0
Utah State 4 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 2 2009, 2011
Fresno State 3 1997, 2001, 2003 0
Tulsa 3 1999, 2000, 2002 1 2003
Colorado State 2 1989, 1990 0
Hawai‘i 2 1997, 2002 3 1994, 2001, 2002
Utah Valley 2 2014, 2021 0
Arizona 1 1976 0
Boise State 1 2008 1 2008
Denver 1 2013 0
Grand Canyon 1 2021 1 2021
Louisiana Tech 1 2013 0
UNLV 1 1999 1 1998
TCU 1 1998 0
CSU Bakersfield 1 2017 1 2016
San Diego State 0 1 1985
Bold denotes outright titles; Italic denotes division title; *The 2000 tournament title was vacated by Fresno State; 2020 tournament was cancelled due to COVID-19
WAC GAMES ONLY
School Years Games
Home Away Total Pct.
Abilene Christian 1 18 6-3 5-4 11-7 .611
California Baptist 4 62 16-15 14-17 30-32 .484
Grand Canyon 9 143 50-17 38-38 88-55 .615
NM State 17 260 117-13 79-51 196-64 .754
Sam Houston 1 18 8-1 5-4 13-5 .722
Seattle U 10 147 40-33 26-48 66-81 .449
Stephen F. Austin 1 18 8-1 6-3 14-4 .778
Tarleton 2 30 6-7 9-9 14-16 .467
UTRGV 9 129 26-39 18-46 44-85 .341
Utah Tech 2 32 6-11 4-11 10-22 .313
Utah Valley 9 134 47-21 29-37 76-58 .567
School Games Home Pct. Away Pct. Neutral Total Pct
Abilene Christian 36 14-3 .824 6-6 .500 5-2 25-11 .694
California Baptist 119 48-21 .696 19-25 .432 1-5 68-51 .571
Grand Canyon 280 115-35 .767 44-54 .449 17-15 176-104 .629
NM State 561 216-36 .857 105-106 .498 41-23 389-172 .693
Sam Houston 33 11-2 .846 5-8 .385 3-4 19-14 .576
Seattle U 308 109-55 .665 35-82 .299 12-14 156-152 .506
Stephen F. Austin 32 13-3 .813 7-4 .636 2-3 22-10 .688
Tarleton 51 16-8 .667 8-19 .296 0-0 24-27 .471
UTRGV 275 68-59 .535 29-99 .227 6-14 103-172 .375
Utah Tech 52 15-13 .536 6-17 .261 0-1 21-31 .404
Utah Valley 279 91-34 .728 50-86 .368 9-9 150-129 .538
WAC Game: 50
Marvin Johnson, UNM (CSU), 1977-78 WAC Season: 480
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 WAC Career: 1405
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1993-97
Game: 54
Anthony Watson, SDSU (USIU), 1986-87 Season: 892
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 Career: 2542
Keith Van Horn, UU, 1994-97
WAC Season: 70.5
Asbjørn Midtgaard, GCU, 2020-21 (62-88)
WAC Career: 62.0
Danny Vranes, UU, 1978-81 (318-513)
Season: 71.1
Asbjørn Midtgaard, GCU, 2020-21 (133-187) Career: 63.7
Hatila Passos, NMSU, 2006-08 (205-322)
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
WAC Game: 20
Jeron Roberts, UW (UTEP), Feb. 7, 1998 WAC Season: 140
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 WAC Career: 334
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
Game: 24
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU (Mt. St. Mary’s), Dec. 22, 2001 Season: 245
Mike Newlin, UU, 1969-70 Career: 621
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
WAC Season: 30.1
Jerry Chambers, UU, 1965-66 (301-10)
WAC Career: 26.4
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
Season: 28.8
Jerry Chambers UU, 1965-66 (892-31) Career: 26.3
Flynn Robinson, UW, 1963-65
WAC Game: 21
Flynn Robinson, UW (Arizona St.), 1963-64;
Marvin Johnson, UNM (CSU), 1977-78
WAC Season: 170
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 WAC Career: 455
Michael Smith, BYU, 1984, 87-89
Game: 23
Lee Nailon, TCU (Miss. Valley St.), Dec. 12, 1997 Season: 329
Lee Nailon, TCU, 1997-98 Career: 987
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1978-81
WAC Game: 39
Ben Monroe, UNM (BYU), 1966-67
WAC Season: 332
Otis Jones, AFA, 1993-94
WAC Career: 997
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game: 39
Ben Monroe, UMM (BYU), 1966-67 Season: 618
Kenny Page, UNM, 1979-80
Career: 1875
Danny Ainge, BYU, 1977-81
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
WAC Game: 10
Jaycee Carroll, USU (FS), Jan. 7, 2006
WAC Season: 73
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96
WAC Career: 173
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game: 10
Antonio Green, UTRGV (Grambling), Nov. 25, 2016
Trevor Ruffin, UH (Louisville), 1993-94;
Jaycee Carroll, USU (FS), Jan. 7, 2006 Season: 123
Isiah Umipig, SU, 2014-15
Career: 290
Jaycee Carroll, USU, 2004-08
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 19
Josh Braun, GCU (Chicago State), Feb. 23, 2017
Dominick Young, FS (CSU), Jan. 23, 1997 WAC Season: 190
Dominick Young, FS, 1995-96 WAC Career: 424
Raymond Dudley, AFA, 1987-90
Game: 19
Damiyne Durham, CSUB (UCSB), Nov. 19, 2016
Josh Braun, GCU (Chicago State), Feb. 23, 2017
Dominick Young, FS (CSU), Jan. 23, 1997 Season: 330
Dominck Young, FS, 1996-97 Career: 798
Dominck Young, FS, 1995-97
BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
WAC Season: 63.3
Brian Green, USU, 2009-10 (31-49) WAC Career: 47.4
Trent Shippen, CSU, 1988-89 (46-97)
Season: 56.3
Joel Tribelhorn, CSU, 1988-89 (76-135) Career: 48.1
Brian Green, USU, 2009-11 (129-268)
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 23
Fennis Dembo, UW (UTEP), 1987-88
WAC Season: 178
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 WAC Career: 449
Pat Durham, CSU, 1986-89 Game: 31
Brandon Hawkins, SJSU (Mt. St. Mary’s), Dec. 22, 2001 Season: 307
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1983-84 Career: 820
Devin Durrant, BYU, 1979-80, 83-84
WAC Season: 92.6
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1988-89 (50-54) WAC Career: 88.7
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (172-194)
Season: 93.5
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1989-90 (101-108) Career: 89.3
Luke Babbitt, NEV, 2008-10 (351-393)
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE
Consecutive: 52
Rob Robbins, UNM, 1989-90
WAC Game: 35
Larry Abney, FS (SMU), Feb. 17, 2000
WAC Season: 254
Fardaws Aimaq, UVU, 2021-22 WAC Career: 719
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1981-84
Game: 35
Larry Abney, FS (SMU), Feb. 17, 2000 Season: 438
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06 Career: 1317
Michael Cage, SDSU, 1980-84
WAC Game: 21
Kelvin Scarborough, UNM (Hawai‘i), 1986-87
WAC Season: 144
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77
WAC Career: 316
Kevin Bell, FS, 2004-08
Game: 29
Anthony Johnson, UW (Miss. Valley St.), 1979-80 Season: 309
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1976-77 Career: 778
Jeff Jonas, UU, 1974-77
WAC Season: 15.6
Paul Millsap, LTU, 2005-06 (250-16)
WAC Career: 14.1
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-71
Season: 17.0
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-70 (392-23) Career: 15.4
Mike Childress, CSU, 1969-71
WAC Game: 9
Several players; last Kevin Bell, Fresno State (Hawai‘i), Feb. 1, 2007 WAC Season: 48
La’Shard Anderson, BSU, 2009-10 Sean Dent, UY, 1985-86
Game: 12
Greedy Daniels, TCU (UAPB), Dec. 30, 2000 Season: 123
Eric Coley, TU, 1999-2000 Career: 299
Eric Coley, TU, 1997-2000
WAC Game: 11
Theo Ratliff, UW (BYU), Feb. 3, 1994 WAC Season: 84
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1994-95
Game: 14
Shawn Bradley, BYU (E. Kentucky), 1990-91 Season: 177
Shawn Bradley, BYU, 1990-91 Career: 425
Theo Ratliff, UW, 1992-95
Player School Date Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals
Danny Ainge Brigham Young 11/28/77 LBSU 27 10 13
Michael Smith Brigham Young 2/13/88 Colorado St. 20 12 10
Luc Longley New Mexico 11/24/89 Hardin Sim. 23 15 10
Luc Longley New Mexico 3/28/90 Penn St. 17 14 10
Brian Santiago Brigham Young 2/17/94 Utah 25 10 11
Theo Ratliff Wyoming 1/2/95 San Diego St. 20 12 11
Andre Miller Utah 3/21/98 Arizona 18 14 13
Alex Jensen Utah 1/25/99 Fresno St. 16 11 10
Jeryl Sasser SMU 11/23/99 Lamar 17 10 10
Eric Coley Tulsa 12/4/99 UAB 11 10 10
Brandon Hawkins San Jose State 12/18/01 N.D. de Namur 18 11 10
Jason McKrieth Rice 12/30/04 SMU 15 14 10
Dominic McGuire Fresno State 12/30/06 San Diego 14 14 10
Dominic McGuire Fresno State 3/14/07 Georgia 15 11 10
Daniel Mullings NM State 2/23/12 Hawai‘i 28 12 10
Taran Armstrong CBU 11/18/21 San Jose St. 16 10 12
Emeka Udenyi Seattle U 12/22/21 Northwest (Va.) 11 12 10
WAC Half: 70
Arizona State (Arizona), 1973
WAC Game: 128
Tulsa (at TCU), Feb. 27, 1997
WAC Season: 1463
Fresno State, 1995-96
Half: 82
TCU (Grambling State, 2nd), Dec. 30, 1999 Game: 153
TCU (Texas-Pan American), Nov. 29, 1997 Season: 3209
TCU, 1997-98
WAC Season: 95.6
TCU, 1997-98
Season: 98.0
Utah, 1965-66
WAC Game: 44
UTEP (108) vs. Arizona (64), 1970
Tulsa (128) vs. TCU (84), Feb. 27, 1997
Utah State (98) vs. Hawai‘i (54), Jan. 11, 2010
TCU (105) vs. SDSU (61), Jan. 17, 1998
WAC Season: 20.5
TCU, 1997-98
Game: 78
Chicago State (137) vs. Ill. Tech (59), Nov. 13, 2015 Season: 19.4
TCU, 1997-98
WAC Game: 50
TCU (San Jose State), Feb. 7, 1998
WAC Season: 514
Fresno State, 1995-96
Game: 57
TCU (Central Oklahoma), Dec. 9, 2000 Season: 1220
TCU, 1997-98
WAC Game: 109
San Diego State (BYU), 1979-80
WAC Season: 1135
Fresno State, 1995-96
Game: 109
San Diego State (BYU), 1979-80 Season: 2464
TCU, 1997-98
WAC Game: 73.7
Utah (Air Force, 28-38), 1986-87
WAC Season: 57.0
New Mexico (474-832), 1988-89
Game: 81.4
New Mexico (Oregon State), 1985-86 Season: 54.5
New Mexico (992-1819), 1988-89
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE
WAC Game: 21
Seattle U (UTRGV), Feb. 16, 2022 WAC Season: 179
New Mexico, 1993-94
Game: 21
21 Utah Tech (SAGU), Dec. 15, 2021;
21 Seattle U (UTRGV), Feb. 16, 2022
Season: 315
Kansas City, 2016-17
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 42
Seattle U (UTRGV), Feb. 16, 2022
WAC Season: 513 Seattle, 2021-22
Game: 45
California Baptist (Westcliff), Feb. 13, 2020 Season: 910 Seattle, 2021-22
WAC Game: 71.4
Fresno State (at Air Force, 10-14), 1995-96
Hawai‘i (Fresno State, 10-14), Feb. 1, 2001
WAC Season: 49.4
Brigham Young, 1987-88
Game: 78.6
NM State (Texas Southern, 11-14), Dec. 23, 2009 Season: 46.2
Colorado State, 1988-89 (141-305)
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
WAC Game: 45
Nevada (Boise State), Feb. 14, 2002
WAC Season: 386
Brigham Young, 1992-93
Game: 56
TCU (Eastern Michigan), Dec. 21, 1999 Season: 705
NM State, 2013-14
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
WAC Game: 56
Nevada (Louisiana Tech), Feb. 15, 2003 WAC Season: 574 Nevada, 2001-02
Game: 70
TCU (Eastern Michigan), Dec. 21, 1999 Season: 1,027 NM State, 2013-14
WAC Game: 1.000
Several teams (Most Made, 19-Arizona State vs. Arizona, 1977-78; and Nevada at Boise State, Jan. 17, 2004)
WAC Season: .805
Brigham Young (284-353), 1988-89
Game: 1.000
Several Teams (Most Made, 21-TCU vs. Louisiana Tech, Dec. 23, 1999) Season: .815
Brigham Young (527-647), 1988-89
MOST REBOUNDS
WAC Game: 75
Utah (Arizona State), 1968-69 WAC Season: 725 Nevada, 2004-05
Game: 79
Colorado State (West Texas State), 1970-71 Season: 1480 New Mexico, 1976-77
WAC Season: 46.1 Arizona State, 1968-69
Season: 55.8
Brigham Young, 1969-70
WAC Game: 36
Utah (Brigham Young), 1973-74 WAC Season: 324 New Mexico, 1988-89
Game: 39
TCU (Central Oklahoma), Dec. 9, 2000 Season: 685 Fresno State, 1997-98
WAC Game: 22
Denver (Seattle U), Feb. 7, 2013;
Abilene Christian (Lamar), Feb. 24, 2022
WAC Season: 176 TCU, 2000-01
Game: 30
TCU (Arkansas-Pine Bluff), Dec. 30, 2000 Season: 434 Tulsa, 1999-2000
WAC Game: 39
Louisiana Tech (Nevada), Feb. 15, 2003
Seattle U (LA Tech), Jan. 19, 2013
WAC Season: 393
UTEP, 2001-02
Game: 39
Louisiana Tech (Nevada), Feb. 15, 2003
Seattle U (LA Tech), Jan. 19, 2013 Season: 793
CSU Bakersfield, 2016-17
WAC Game: 5
New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90; Utah (UTEP), 1975-76
WAC Season: 173 Arizona State, 1962-63
Game: 5
Several Teams Season: 365
Brigham Young, 1972-73
Season: 37
Tulsa, 1999-2000
WAC Season: 16
Nevada, 2004-05
Louisiana Tech, 2012-13
Denver, 2012-13
NM State, 2019-20
Season: 32
Tulsa, 1999-2000
WAC Season: 17
San Jose State, 2003-04
Season: 27 Idaho, 2006-07
FEWEST
WAC Season: 100.0
TCU (14-0), 1997-98
Utah (14-0), 1998-99
NM State (16-0), 2019-20
Season: 89.7
Arizona State (26-3), 1962-63
WAC Season: 31
NM State, 2018-19 through 2019-20
Season: 23 Utah, 1998-99
WAC Season: 30 Chicago State, 2018-19 through 2019-20
Season: 21
San Diego State, 1991-92; Brigham Young, 1996-97
WAC Half: 7
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79 WAC Game: 25 Wyoming (at BYU), 1981-82
Half: 7
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79 Game: 25 Wyoming (at BYU), 1981-82
WAC Season: 47.1 Wyoming, 1981-82
Season: 51.5 Wyoming, 1981-82
WAC Game: 8 Wyoming (Air Force), 1981-82; UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Game: 8 Wyoming (Air Force), 1981-82; UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
WAC Game: 16
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
Game: 16
UTEP (Wyoming), 1978-79
WAC Game: 0 New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90
Game: 0 New Mexico (at Air Force), 1989-90
Most Points WAC Game: 227 Utah (121) vs. Arizona (106), 1973-74
Fewest Points WAC Game: 52 Wyoming (27) vs. BYU (25), 1981-82
Most Field Goals Made WAC Game: 94 Utah (50) vs. Arizona (44), 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted WAC Game: 195 Brigham Young (98) vs. Utah (97), 1965-66
Most Three-Point Field Goals Made WAC Game: 29 UTEP (11) at UNM (18), Feb. 19, 1998
Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted WAC Game: 62 SMU (36) at Fresno St. (26), Jan. 10, 1998
Most Free Throws Made WAC Game: 68 Utah (36) vs. Brigham Young (32), 1962-63
Most Free Throws Attempted WAC Game: 93 Wyoming (33) at UNM (58), 1965-66
Most Rebounds WAC Game: 137 Utah (71) vs. Arizona (66), 1966-67
Most Fouls WAC Game: 68 Wyoming (37) vs. UNM (31), 1965-66
Most Players Fouled Out WAC Game: 7 Brigham Young (4) vs. Utah (3), 1962-63; Colorado State (4) vs. UTEP (3), 1973-74
1962-63 Arizona State 79.5
1963-64 Arizona State 81.6
1964-65 Brigham Young 94.6
1965-66 Utah 98.0
1966-67 Brigham Young 81.7 1967-68 Utah 86.0 1968-69 Utah 83.6
1969-70 Utah 88.9
1970-71 Arizona State 90.2
1971-72 Arizona State 84.6
1972-73 Arizona State 82.5
1973-74 Utah 90.8
1974-75 Arizona State 86.9
1975-76 Arizona 81.9
1976-77 New Mexico 86.6
1977-78 *New Mexico 97.5
1978-79 New Mexico 88.5
1979-80 Brigham Young 83.5 1980-81 Brigham Young 78.8
1981-82 New Mexico 70.6
1982-83 New Mexico 71.7 1983-84 Brigham Young 78.5
1984-85 San Diego State 80.4
1985-86 San Diego State 74.7 1986-87 Brigham Young 82.3 1987-88 Brigham Young 85.5 1988-89 Brigham Young 80.6 1989-90 New Mexico 76.9
1990-91 Wyoming 82.5
1991-92 Brigham Young 80.2 1992-93 Brigham Young 81.0 1993-94 Brigham Young 79.4 1994-95 UTEP 77.9 1995-96 Brigham Young 82.3 1996-97 TCU 83.7 1997-98 *TCU 97.2 1998-99 TCU 86.8 1999-00 TCU 87.9 2000-01 *TCU 93.6 2001-02 Tulsa 80.2 2002-03 Nevada 76.0 2003-04 UTEP 77.5 2004-05 UTEP 74.7
2005-06 Fresno State 73.8 2006-07 NM State 78.0 2007-08 Boise State 81.4 2008-09 NM State 76.3
2009-10 Nevada 79.5
2010-11 Boise State 74.1 2011-12 NM State 78.1
2012-13 Louisiana Tech 72.6
2013-14 NM State 77.0
2014-15 Grand Canyon 68.7
2015-16 Utah Valley 76.0
2016-17 NM State 78.8
2017-18 Utah Valley 78.1
2018-19 NM State 78.1
2019-20 California Baptist 79.5
2020-21 California Baptist 79.1
2021-22 Abilene Christian 76.7
1962-63 New Mexico 57.9
1963-64 New Mexico 57.2
1964-65 New Mexico 55.7
1965-66 New Mexico 68.5
1966-67 New Mexico 61.6 1967-68 New Mexico 68.1 1968-69 Colorado State 67.5 1969-70 UTEP 72.6 1970-71 UTEP 65.2 1971-72 UTEP 60.6 1972-73 *UTEP 56.1 1973-74 *UTEP 56.5 1974-75 *UTEP 57.3 1975-76 UTEP 56.9 1976-77 UTEP 63.4 1977-78 UTEP 65.5
1978-79 Wyoming 65.6 1979-80 Wyoming 58.7 1980-81 Air Force 56.2 1981-82 Wyoming 51.5 1982-83 Wyoming 57.1 1983-84 Wyoming 58.4 1984-85 Wyoming 65.5 1985-86 UTEP 60.2 1986-87 Utah 65.5 1987-88 Colorado State 57.3 1988-89 Colorado State 61.0 1989-90 Colorado State 59.3 1990-91 Colorado State 61.4 1991-92 Utah 61.6 1992-93 New Mexico 63.2 1993-94 New Mexico 67.5 1994-95 Utah 64.9 1995-96 Utah 63.9 1996-97 Utah 61.7 1997-98 Utah 57.6 1998-99 Utah 55.4 1999-00 San Jose State 59.7 2000-01 San Jose State 63.5 2001-02 Hawai‘i 63.1 2002-03 Tulsa 65.3 2003-04 Fresno State 61.8 2004-05 Nevada 61.7 2005-06 Louisiana Tech 63.1 2006-07 Fresno State 66.2 2007-08 Utah State 68.1 2008-09 Utah State 62.0 2009-10 Utah State 59.9 2010-11 Utah State 58.7 2011-12 Utah State 64.9 2012-13 Denver 55.9 2013-14 Utah Valley 65.4 2014-15 NM State 59.8
2015-16 NM State 63.1 2016-17 CSU Bakersfield 63.9 2017-18 NM State 64.2 2018-19 NM State 64.5 2019-20 NM State 59.7
2020-21 Grand Canyon 62.1 2021-22 Grand Canyon 61.2
1962-63 No Records
1963-64 Wyoming .468
1964-65 Brigham Young .491 1965-66 Utah .504
1966-67 Brigham Young .492 1967-68 New Mexico .466 1968-69 UTEP .487 1969-70 UTEP .486 1970-71 Wyoming .464
1971-72 Brigham Young .483 1972-73 Arizona State .494 1973-74 Arizona .502 1974-75 Arizona State .498 1975-76 Utah .501 1976-77 Utah .540 1977-78 Utah .519 1978-79 Brigham Young .528 1979-80 Brigham Young .522 1980-81 Wyoming .522 1981-82 Wyoming .532 1982-83 Wyoming .515 1983-84 New Mexico .512 1984-85 New Mexico .511 1985-86 Wyoming .530 1986-87 Wyoming .510 1987-88 Brigham Young .531 1988-89 New Mexico .545 1989-90 Brigham Young .499 1990-91 New Mexico .528 1991-92 Brigham Young .498 1992-93 Brigham Young .498 1993-94 Brigham Young .492 1994-95 Utah .483 1995-96 Colorado State .506 1996-97 Utah .496 1997-98 TCU .495 1998-99 TCU .491 1999-00 Hawai‘i .482 2000-01 UTEP .492 2001-02 Tulsa .477 2002-03 Rice .469 2003-04 UTEP .477 2004-05 Rice .481 2005-06 Utah State .498 2006-07 Nevada .484 2007-08 Utah State .514 2008-09 Utah State .496 2009-10 Utah State .488 2010-11 Utah State .470 2011-12 Idaho .477 2012-13 Denver .480 2013-14 NM State .488 2014-15 NM State .462 2015-16 NM State .462 2016-17 NM State .467 2017-18 Utah Valley .483 2018-19 Utah Valley .482 2019-20 Kansas City .458 2020-21 Grand Canyon .489 2021-22 Stephen F. Austin .474
1962-63 No Records
1963-64 Utah .751
1964-65 Brigham Young .747
1965-66 Arizona .737
1966-67 Utah .733 1967-68 Utah .744 1968-69 UTEP .766
1969-70 Utah .756 1970-71 Brigham Young .702 1971-72 Brigham Young .715
1972-73 Colorado State .747 1973-74 Brigham Young .755 1974-75 Utah .744
1975-76 Colorado State .760 1976-77 *Utah .782 1977-78 Arizona State .756
1978-79 New Mexico .729 1979-80 Utah .732 1980-81 New Mexico .715
1981-82 Colorado State .739
1982-83 Brigham Young .716 1983-84 Brigham Young .750 1984-85 UTEP .742 1985-86 Brigham Young .694 1986-87 Brigham Young .746 1987-88 Brigham Young .763 1988-89 *Brigham Young .815 1989-90 Air Force .748 1990-91 Air Force .770 1991-92 Air Force .748 1992-93 *Utah .791 1993-94 Utah .747 1994-95 *Brigham Young .773 1995-96 *Utah .784 1996-97 Wyoming .737 1997-98 New Mexico .757 1998-99 New Mexico .751 1999-00 TCU .765 2000-01 UTEP .753 2001-02 Tulsa .753 2002-03 Rice .737 2003-04 UTEP .752 2004-05 *UTEP .792 2005-06 Utah State .722
2006-07 Utah State .780 2007-08 Utah State .792 2008-09 Nevada .746
2009-10 Utah State .758
2010-11 San Jose State .754 2011-12 San Jose State .746
2012-13 Idaho .743 2013-14 Utah Valley .755
2014-15 CSU Bakersfield .723
2015-16 Utah Valley .723
2016-17 UT Rio Grande Valley .717
2017-18 Utah Valley .742
2018-19 California Baptist .788 2019-20 California Baptist .786 2020-21 California Baptist .736 2021-22 Seattle U .766
1962-63 Arizona State 9.0
1963-64 New Mexico 13.2 1964-65 New Mexico 15.3 1965-66 Utah 10.0 1966-67 New Mexico 7.2 1967-68 New Mexico 5.6 1968-69 New Mexico 6.6 1969-70 Brigham Young 9.2 1970-71 Utah 8.5 1971-72 UTEP 5.5 1972-73 Brigham Young 8.9 1973-74 New Mexico 6.7 1974-75 Arizona 7.2 1975-76 Arizona 8.3 1976-77 Arizona 10.4 1977-78 Arizona 6.8 1978-79 Wyoming 6.0 1979-80 Wyoming 10.1 1980-81 Wyoming 11.1 1981-82 Wyoming 9.6 1982-83 Wyoming 7.2 1983-84 San Diego State 5.7 1984-85 San Diego State 3.8 1985-86 Air Force 3.1 1986-87 Brigham Young 3.6 1987-88 Brigham Young 5.9 1988-89 Hawai‘i 3.1 1989-90 Wyoming 5.3 1990-91 Utah 5.0 1991-92 Utah 6.6 1992-93 Brigham Young 6.6 1993-94 Utah 3.6 1994-95 Utah 9.7 1995-96 Utah 9.7 1996-97 Utah 6.5 1997-98 Utah 9.9 1998-99 Utah 8.2 1999-00 San Jose State 4.4 2000-01 San Jose State 6.0 2001-02 Louisiana Tech 8.8 2002-03 Fresno State 5.7 2003-04 Louisiana Tech 7.0 2004-05 Nevada 7.6 2005-06 Louisiana Tech 5.8 2006-07 Nevada 6.5 2007-08 NM State 8.9 2008-09 Utah State 6.7 2009-10 Utah State 6.0 2010-11 Utah State 7.6 2011-12 NM State 8.6 2012-13 Utah State 9.1 2013-14 Seattle U 5.2 2014-15 NM State 6.4 2015-16 NM State 9.8 2016-17 NM State 6.3 2017-18 NM State 8.8
2018-19 NM State 9.7 2019-20 NM State 8.0 2020-21 Grand Canyon 9.3 2021-22 Utah Valley 8.4
1962-63 No Records 1963-64 New Mexico 10.6 1964-65 New Mexico 15.7 1965-66 Utah 18.5 1966-67 New Mexico 10.4 1967-68 New Mexico 9.3 1968-69 New Mexico 8.7 1969-70 UTEP 6.5 1970-71 Arizona State 7.8 1971-72 UTEP 7.9 1972-73 New Mexico 11.5 1973-74 New Mexico 12.2 1974-75 Arizona State 9.9 1975-76 Utah 7.8 1976-77 Arizona 10.7 1977-78 New Mexico 14.6 1978-79 Brigham Young 8.4 1979-80 Brigham Young 11.0 1980-81 *Wyoming 16.1 1981-82 Wyoming 11.3 1982-83 UTEP 6.8 1983-84 UTEP 7.9 1984-85 San Diego State 8.1 1985-86 UTEP 7.4 1986-87 UTEP 8.5 1987-88 Wyoming 11.6 1988-89 UTEP 11.2 1989-90 Colorado State 8.4 1990-91 Utah 9.6 1991-92 Brigham Young 10.6 1992-93 Utah 11.4 1993-94 New Mexico 10.3 1994-95 Utah 12.7 1995-96 Utah 12.9 1996-97 Utah 12.8 1997-98 TCU 19.4 1998-99 Utah 15.9 1999-00 Tulsa 17.5 2000-01 TCU 11.4 2001-02 Tulsa 10.7 2002-03 Tulsa 8.1 2003-04 UTEP 9.9 2004-05 UTEP 9.7 2005-06 Nevada 9.0 2006-07 Nevada 9.9 2007-08 NM State 7.6 2008-09 Utah State 10.4 2009-10 Utah State 13.2 2010-11 Utah State 13.4 2011-12 NM State 9.8 2012-13 Louisiana Tech 9.4 2013-14 NM State 9.9 2014-15 NM State 8.3 2015-16 CSU Bakersfield 9.1 2016-17 NM State 10.8 2017-18 NM State 11.4 2018-19 NM State 13.6 2019-20 NM State 11.7 2020-21 Grand Canyon 13.4 2021-22 Grand Canyon 10.0
1962-63 No Records 1963-64 Arizona .398 1964-65 New Mexico .367 1965-66 Brigham Young .392 1966-67 Utah .409 1967-68 Arizona State .401 1968-69 Brigham Young .417 1969-70 Colorado State .406 1970-71 Colorado State .403 1971-72 Arizona State .399 1972-73 UTEP .413 1973-74 UTEP .381 1974-75 UTEP .425 1975-76 UTEP .417 1976-77 Colorado State .384 1977-78 UTEP .447 1978-79 Wyoming .422 1979-80 Wyoming .435 1980-81 *Wyoming .401 1981-82 *Wyoming .397 1982-83 *Wyoming .416 1983-84 UTEP .440 1984-85 Colorado State .435 1985-86 UTEP .431 1986-87 Wyoming .419 1987-88 UTEP .431 1988-89 UTEP .425 1989-90 UTEP .425 1990-91 Brigham Young .408 1991-92 Utah .398 1992-93 Utah .403 1993-94 New Mexico .403 1994-95 Utah .398 1995-96 Utah .400 1996-97 Utah .382 1997-98 Wyoming .385 1998-99 Rice .379 1999-00 Tulsa .393 2000-01 Rice .401 2001-02 Fresno State .401 2002-03 Tulsa .397 2003-04 Fresno State .413 2004-05 Nevada .388 2005-06 Nevada .401 2006-07 Fresno State .385 2007-08 Nevada .422 2008-09 Utah State .419 2009-10 Utah State .405 2010-11 Utah State .383 2011-12 Nevada .413 2012-13 UT Arlington .390 2013-14 NM State .401 2014-15 Seattle U .397 2015-16 NM State .392 2016-17 CSU Bakersfield .372 2017-18 NM State .398 2018-19 Seattle U .408 2019-20 California Baptist .418 2020-21 Grand Canyon .383 2021-22 Grand Canyon .384
1985-86 Utah 2.5
1986-87 UTEP 4.8 1987-88 Colorado State 2.8 1988-89 Wyoming 2.5 1989-90 Hawai‘i 3.7 1990-91 Hawai‘i 1.8 1991-92 UTEP 2.9 1992-93 UTEP 4.6 1993-94 Colorado State 2.2 1994-95 UTEP 3.3 1995-96 San Diego State 2.3 1996-97 TCU 4.0 1997-98 TCU 5.4 1998-99 Fresno State 4.0 1999-00 TCU 6.2 2000-01 TCU 6.3 2001-02 Hawai‘i 2.6 2002-03 San Jose State 3.6 2003-04 UTEP 2.4 2004-05 UTEP 2.9 2005-06 Fresno State 2.4 2006-07 Louisiana Tech 0.6 2007-08 Hawai‘i 2.3 2008-09 Nevada 1.68 2009-10 Utah State 0.97 2010-11 Boise State 5.23 2011-12 Fresno State 3.61 2012-13 Louisiana Tech 4.97 2013-14 Chicago State 3.81 2014-15 Kansas City 2.91 2015-16 CSU Bakersfield 2.88 2016-17 Grand Canyon 2.23 2017-18 Kansas City 2.20 2018-19 UT Rio Grande Valley 4.90 2019-20 UT Rio Grande Valley 4.93 2020-21 Tarleton 7.90 2021-22 Abilene Christian 8.39
1986-87 UTEP .409 1987-88 Brigham Young .452 1988-89 Colorado State .462 1989-90 Brigham Young .450 1990-91 Brigham Young .399 1991-92 Brigham Young .431 1992-93 Utah .410 1993-94 Utah .396 1994-95 Fresno State .376 1995-96 Colorado State .395 1996-97 Colorado State .385 1997-98 New Mexico .402 1998-99 TCU .388 1999-00 TCU .380 2000-01 Tulsa .389 2001-02 Tulsa .405 2002-03 Rice .386 2003-04 UTEP .384 2004-05 UTEP .364 2005-06 Utah State .401 2006-07 Nevada .406 2007-08 Utah State .401 2008-09 NM State .400 2009-10 Utah State .414 2010-11 Idaho .383 2011-12 Idaho .392 2012-13 Denver .375 2013-14 CSU Bakersfield .389 2014-15 Seattle U .388 2015-16 Kansas City .362 2016-17 Kansas City .371 2017-18 Utah Valley .386 2018-19 Utah Valley .382 2019-20 California Baptist .380 2020-21 California Baptist .394 2021-22 Grand Canyon .273
1962-63
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Arizona State Ned Wulk 9-1 .900 78.5 69.0 26-3 .897 79.5 69.3
Brigham Young Stan Watts 6-4 .600 80.3 80.9 12-14 .462 76.3 78.3
Utah Jack Gardner 5-5 .500 76.5 65.2 12-14 .462 72.7 74.8
New Mexico Bob King 4-6 .400 61.9 61.6 16-9 .640 65.6 57.8
Arizona Bruce Larson 3-7 .300 63.1 66.2 13-13 .500 62.0 61.8
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 3-7 .300 72.7 79.1 11-15 .423 71.6 75.3
1963-64
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
New Mexico Bob King 7-3 .700 65.2 60.2 23-6 .793 67.8 57.2
Arizona State Ned Wulk 7-3 .700 78.5 74.4 16-11 .593 81.5 77.4
Brigham Young Stan Watts 5-5 .500 83.5 83.8 13-12 .520 78.9 80.1
Utah Jack Gardner 4-6 .400 74.9 82.1 19-9 .679 79.9 76.4
Arizona Bruce Larson 4-6 .400 69.8 69.3 15-11 .577 67.5 62.9
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 3-7 .300 78.3 80.4 12-14 .462 78.0 78.3
1964-65
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Brigham Young Stan Watts 8-2 .800 92.4 86.1 21-7 .750 94.6 82.5
New Mexico Bob King 5-5 .500 70.4 67.3 19-8 .704 71.3 55.7
Arizona Bruce Larson 5-5 .500 70.6 74.7 17-9 .653 72.7 66.7
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 5-5 .500 89.3 85.8 16-10 .615 86.3 80.0
Arizona State Ned Wulk 4-6 .400 83.2 88.4 13-14 .481 85.2 85.6
Utah Jack Gardner 3-7 .300 83.6 87.4 17-9 .653 89.9 82.8
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 6-4 .600 74.6 72.1 19-9 .679 82.2 74.3
Brigham Young Stan Watts 6-4 .600 80.4 79.8 16-12 .571 83.0 80.7
Arizona Bruce Larson 5-5 .500 76.8 75.7 17-10 .630 78.0 72.9
Utah Jack Gardner 5-5 .500 82.4 84.2 13-13 .500 83.6 83.7
New Mexico Bob King 4-6 .400 75.8 74.6 17-9 .654 77.4 69.1
Arizona State Ned Wulk 4-6 .400 83.4 87.0 11-15 .423 83.0 84.7
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
UTEP Don Haskins 10-4 .714 79.5 71.9 17-8 .680 79.1 72.6
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 9-5 .643 86.4 83.3 19-7 .731 83.9 79.7
Utah Jack Gardner 9-5 .643 86.4 82.4 18-10 .643 87.9 83.7
Arizona Bruce Larson 8-6 .571 79.8 80.4 12-14 .452 78.4 81.9
Colorado State Jim Williams 7-7 .500 78.3 75.5 14-9 .609 78.2 73.3
New Mexico Bob King 7-7 .500 78.0 79.4 13-13 .500 78.0 78.7
Brigham Young Stan Watts 4-10 .286 80.4 86.0 8-18 .308 80.6 84.2
Arizona State Ned Wulk 2-12 .142 83.8 94.3 4-22 .154 81.5 89.6
1965-66
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Utah Jack Gardner 7-3 .700 89.6 85.1 23-8 .742 98.0 79.5
Brigham Young Stan Watts 6-4 .600 91.3 86.3 20-5 .800 97.0 84.1
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 5-5 .500 92.4 85.7 17-9 .654 91.0 81.8
Arizona Bruce Larson 5-5 .500 74.9 78.6 15-11 .577 74.2 71.8
New Mexico Bob King 4-6 .400 74.5 77.1 16-8 .667 77.3 68.5
Arizona State Ned Wulk 3-7 .300 78.8 88.7 12-14 .462 77.0 80.3
1966-67
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Brigham Young Stan Watts 8-2 .800 74.6 71.7 14-10 .583 81.7 76.1
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 8-2 .800 77.3 72.3 15-14 .517 73.4 74.9
New Mexico Bob King 5-5 .500 73.5 65.5 19-8 .704 72.0 61.6
Utah Jack Gardner 5-5 .500 72.0 68.6 15-11 .577 77.2 71.0
Arizona Bruce Larson 3-7 .300 67.9 73.1 8-17 .320 67.7 73.1
Arizona State Ned Wulk 1-9 .100 70.5 85.0 5-21 .192 68.4 79.3
1967-68
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
New Mexico Bob King 8-2 .800 79.5 68.8 23-5 .821 77.4 68.1
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 5-5 .500 80.6 82.8 18-9 .667 85.6 80.5
Utah Jack Gardner 5-5 .500 84.0 81.4 17-9 .653 86.0 82.0
Brigham Young Stan Watts 4-6 .400 83.7 83.4 13-12 .520 82.6 78.2
Arizona Bruce Larson 4-6 .400 75.6 80.5 11-13 .459 74.6 74.7
Arizona State Ned Wulk 4-6 .400 80.7 87.2 11-17 .393 78.2 84.1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Brigham Young Stan Watts 10-4 .714 82.0 75.4 18-11 .621 82.8 79.1
UTEP Don Haskins 9-5 .643 69.5 68.5 16-10 .615 68.2 65.2
Utah Jack Gardner 9-5 .643 85.1 84.4 15-11 .615 85.6 75.6
Arizona State Ned Wulk 8-6 .571 87.5 82.4 16-10 .615 90.2 82.7
Colorado State Jim Williams 7-7 .500 80.2 76.5 15-10 .600 79.2 73.3
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 6-8 .429 76.0 77.8 10-15 .400 75.6 77.5
New Mexico Bob King 4-10 .286 71.2 76.0 14-12 .539 74.4 72.4
Arizona Bruce Larson 3-11 .214 79.6 88.9 10-16 .385 82.8 85.2
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Brigham Young Stan Watts 12-2 .857 81.0 71.7 21-5 .808 81.8 74.1
UTEP Don Haskins 9-5 .643 66.4 59.9 20-7 .741 68.5 60.6
Arizona State Ned Wulk 9-5 .643 81.0 77.6 18-8 .692 84.6 79.0
Colorado State Jim Williams 7-7 .500 76.6 76.3 15-9 .625 79.2 73.2
New Mexico Bob King 7-7 .500 65.8 65.8 15-11 .577 72.2 68.8
Utah Bill Foster 5-9 .357 69.6 72.4 13-12 .520 73.9 71.6
Arizona Bruce Larson 4-10 .286 66.4 74.8 6-20 .231 66.5 76.5
Wyoming Bill Stranigan 3-11 .214 63.3 71.7 12-14 .462 71.0 73.8
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Arizona State Ned Wulk 10-4 .714 81.8 73.7 19-9 .679 82.5 74.9
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 9-5 .643 75.1 69.6 21-6 .777 78.6 67.1
Brigham Young Glenn Potter 9-5 .643 74.1 72.3 19-7 .730 79.5 74.6
Arizona Fred Snowden 9-5 .643 84.8 84.0 16-10 .615 81.8 81.5
UTEP Don Haskins 6-8 .428 61.4 61.0 16-10 .615 63.3 56.1
Colorado State Jim Williams 5-9 .357 68.4 73.6 13-15 .464 70.1 71.8 Wyoming
Stranigan 4-10 .285 61.8 69.3 9-17 .346 60.8 66.9 Utah
New
Arizona
UTEP
WAC Overall
9-5 .643 90.2 86.9 19-7 .730 89.0 81.9
Haskins 8-6 .571 66.1 62.2 18-7 .720 65.7 56.5
Brigham Young Glenn Potter 6-8 .429 75.1 81.5 11-15 .423 77.5 84.0
Colorado
Wyoming
Jim Williams 5-9 .357 65.8 65.0 12-14 .461 67.8 64.8
Radovich 0-14 .000 66.5 82.1 4-22 .153 68.9 80.0
1974-75
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Arizona State Ned Wulk 12-2 .857 89.1 78.9 25-4 .862 86.9 77.0
UTEP Don Haskins 10-4 .714 64.2 59.8 20-6 .769 64.2 57.3
Arizona Fred Snowden 9-5 .642 80.0 74.9 22-7 .759 82.1 74.6
Utah Jerry Pimm 7-7 .500 77.5 77.2 17-9 .654 85.4 79.8
Colorado State Jim Williams 6-8 .429 75.1 74.7 14-12 .538 76.5 70.6
Brigham Young Glenn Potter 5-9 .357 75.4 82.7 12-14 .462 79.3 81.4
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 4-10 .286 67.4 70.9 13-13 .500 71.1 70.2
Wyoming Moe Radovich 3-11 .214 63.6 73.0 10-16 .385 68.7 71.5
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Arizona Fred Snowden 11-3 .786 73.7 69.3 24-9 .727 81.9 73.7
UTEP Don Haskins 9-5 .643 61.0 58.4 19-7 .731 64.2 56.9
Utah Jerry Pimm 9-5 .643 73.4 71.7 19-8 .704 81.6 73.8
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 8-6 .571 66.5 66.1 16-11 .592 72.8 70.4
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 6-8 .428 77.0 75.4 12-14 .461 77.5 76.5
Colorado State Jim Williams 6-8 .428 74.1 77.6 10-16 .384 73.6 76.6
Arizona State Ned Wulk 5-9 .357 75.6 76.5 16-11 .592 77.7 74.6
Wyoming Moe Radovich 2-12 .143 61.2 66.4 10-17 .370 66.4 65.9
1976-77
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Utah Jerry Pimm 11-3 .786 77.1 71.2 22-7 .758 81.7 74.5
Arizona Fred Snowden 10-4 .714 82.5 77.1 21-6 .778 85.2 74.6
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 8-6 .576 77.5 77.5 19-11 .633 86.6 80.8
Wyoming Don DeVoe 8-6 .576 74.6 78.8 17-10 .629 75.4 72.7
Arizona State Ned Wulk 6-8 .428 80.7 80.1 15-13 .536 82.7 79.6
Colorado State Jim Williams 6-8 .428 69.0 67.6 13-12 .520 70.8 65.9
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 4-10 .286 69.3 74.0 12-15 .444 74.6 75.1
UTEP Don Haskins 3-11 .214 58.6 62.8 11-15 .423 63.7 63.4
1977-78
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 13-1 .928 92.4 79.8 24-4 .857 97.5 82.9
Utah Jerry Pimm 12-2 .857 81.5 74.7 23-6 .793 79.5 73.2
Colorado State Jim Williams 8-6 .571 77.6 78.1 18-9 .667 76.1 73.0
Arizona Fred Snowden 6-8 .428 82.1 81.1 15-11 .577 84.0 79.5
Arizona State Ned Wulk 6-8 .428 78.2 81.1 13-14 .481 79.6 80.4
Brigham Young Fred Arnold 6-8 .428 79.9 80.9 12-18 .400 81.0 83.2
Wyoming Don DeVoe 3-11 .214 72.5 81.1 12-15 .444 77.9 77.7
UTEP Don Haskins 2-12 .143 60.9 68.4 10-16 .385 63.1 65.5
1978-79
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 10-2 .833 81.9 71.8 20-8 .714 85.0 76.6
Utah Jerry Pimm 9-3 .750 76.3 74.1 20-10 .667 77.6 75.5
New Mexico Norm Ellenberger 8-4 .667 77.7 75.5 19-10 .655 88.5 82.0
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 5-7 .417 61.9 63.5 15-12 .555 70.6 65.6
San Diego State Tim Vezie 4-8 .333 78.0 80.8 15-12 .555 80.7 78.2
UTEP Don Haskins 3-9 .250 64.9 67.3 11-15 .423 69.0 67.8
Colorado State Jim Williams 3-9 .250 69.7 76.6 11-16 .407 73.5 74.3
1979-80
Team
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 13-1 .928 84.2 69.7 24-5 .837 83.5 72.5
UTEP Don Haskins 10-4 .714 71.2 68.1 20-8 .714 70.2 65.8
Utah Jerry Pimm 10-4 .714 78.1 72.1 18-10 .643 77.7 73.1
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 8-6 .571 59.5 55.8 18-10 .643 69.0 58.7
Colorado State Jim Williams 5-9 .357 73.7 78.4 10-17 .370 72.9 77.1
Hawai‘i Larry Little 4-10 .286 76.0 74.1 13-14 .481 75.7 76.4
New Mexico Charlie Harrison 3-11 .214 67.6 76.2 7-21 .250 74.0 80.0
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 3-11 .214 76.4 85.5 6-21 .222 77.6 85.3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Utah Jerry Pimm 13-3 .812 72.8 64.9 25-5 .833 76.3 66.3
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 13-3 .812 68.9 55.8 24-6 .809 73.6 57.7
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 12-4 .750 77.8 69.6 25-7 .781 78.8 71.1
UTEP Don Haskins 9-7 .562 60.1 57.8 18-12 .600 67.4 62.1
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 8-8 .500 70.6 74.1 15-12 .556 72.5 72.5
Hawai‘i Larry Little 7-9 .437 63.8 67.9 14-13 .518 74.3 73.4
New Mexico Gary Colson 6-10 .375 70.9 75.5 11-15 .423 75.7 77.3
Air Force Hank Egan 3-13 .187 52.8 57.6 9-18 .333 54.0 56.2
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 1-15 .062 54.8 79.2 3-24 .111 57.6 70.8
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 14-2 .875 58.7 47.1 23-7 .767 62.6 51.5
UTEP Don Haskins 11-5 .687 57.3 52.3 20-8 .714 62.4 53.4
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 11-5 .687 69.0 65.9 20-9 .689 63.0 66.9
Hawai‘i Larry Little 9-7 .562 64.1 63.5 17-10 .629 69.0 66.2
Brigham Young Fred Arnold 9-7 .562 60.3 55.9 17-13 .567 62.8 58.4
New Mexico Gary Colson 7-9 .437 65.2 68.1 14-14 .500 70.6 67.9
Utah Jerry Pimm 6-10 .375 62.7 67.8 11-17 .393 64.0 67.9
Air Force Hank Egan 3-13 .188 48.9 58.8 8-19 .296 51.1 56.9
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 2-14 .125 52.6 59.3 8-19 .296 56.9 61.2
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
UTEP Don Haskins 11-5 .687 58.4 54.6 19-10 .655 64.5 57.6
Utah Jerry Pimm 11-5 .687 63.3 61.3 18-14 .563 64.0 64.7
Brigham Young Frank Arnold 11-5 .687 69.9 62.8 15-14 .517 69.4 66.2
Hawai‘i Larry Little 9-7 .562 66.8 67.6 17-11 .607 67.6 67.7
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 8-8 .500 64.3 64.8 18-10 .643 69.7 65.0
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 8-8 .500 60.1 56.6 16-13 .552 62.9 57.1
New Mexico Gary Colson 6-10 .375 64.2 68.4 14-15 .483 71.7 69.9
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 6-10 .375 55.9 58.9 11-17 .393 57.5 58.9
Air Force Hank Egan 2-14 .125 55.4 64.4 10-17 .370 57.9 63.0
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
UTEP Don Haskins 13-3 .812 67.6 61.1 27-4 .871 67.8 59.9
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 12-4 .750 79.9 73.3 20-11 .645 78.5 75.0
New Mexico Gary Colson 10-6 .625 60.7 58.9 24-11 .686 63.7 59.2
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 9-7 .562 62.4 59.4 17-13 .567 63.2 58.4
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 9-7 .562 60.1 60.0 16-14 .533 61.9 59.8
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 6-10 .375 67.1 68.4 15-13 .536 72.1 70.3
Hawai‘i Larry Little 6-10 .375 64.6 69.4 12-16 .428 69.4 72.5
Utah Lynn Archibald 4-12 .250 67.1 70.1 11-19 .367 69.9 72.3
Air Force Hank Egan 3-13 .187 53.8 61.9 8-19 .296 56.7 61.0
Team Coach W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct. Off. Def.
UTEP Don Haskins 12-4 .750 73.6 66.2 22-10 .687 73.8 66.8
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 11-5 .687 77.1 71.8 23-8 .742 80.4 72.3
New Mexico Gary Colson 9-7 .562 69.6 66.5 19-13 .594 70.4 66.8
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 9-7 .562 66.7 66.0 18-12 .600 69.2 66.7
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 9-7 .562 73.6 71.9 15-14 .519 75.0 74.4
Utah Lynn Archibald 8-8 .500 68.3 69.0 15-16 .484 71.0 72.0
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 7-9 .437 63.2 66.6 15-14 .519 65.3 65.5
Hawai‘i
Larry Little 5-11 .312 65.1 71.2 10-18 .357 69.4 73.1
Air Force Reggie Minton 2-14 .125 61.3 69.1 8-20 .286 64.2 67.1
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. Off. Def. W-L Pct.
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 12-4 .750 70.1 64.3 24-12 .667 70.2 66.3
UTEP Don Haskins 12-4 .750 69.3 61.4 27-6 .818 67.6 60.2
Utah Lynn Archibald 12-4 .750 71.3 68.8 20-10 .667 73.8 70.0
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 11-5 .688 71.7 65.8 18-14 .563 72.8 70.6
New Mexico Gary Colson 8-8 .500 67.0 64.8 17-14 .548 67.5 63.9
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 7-9 .438 73.9 75.2 10-19 .345 74.7 76.7
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 6-10 .375 65.3 67.1 11-18 .379 62.6 65.1
Air Force Reggie Minton 3-13 .188 56.8 64.9 10-19 .345 60.7 64.4
Hawai‘i Frank Arnold 1-15 .071 64.0 76.9 4-24 .143 66.2 77.2
1986-87
Team Coach
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
UTEP Don Haskins 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 25-7 .781 15-2 9-3 1-2
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 12-4 .750 6-2 6-2 21-11 .656 10-4 9-6 2-1
New Mexico Gary Colson 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 25-10 .714 19-4 4-5 2-1
Wyoming Jim Brandenburg 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 24-10 .706 11-3 7-6 6-1
Utah Lynn Archibald 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 17-13 .567 12-5 5-7 0-1
Colorado State Tony McAndrews 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 13-16 .448 9-6 3-10 1-0
Air Force Reggie Minton 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 12-15 .444 8-6 3-8 1-1
Hawai‘i Frank Arnold 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 7-21 .250 6-11 0-10 1-0
San Diego State Smokey Gaines 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 5-25 .167 5-12 0-10 0-3
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 26-6 .813 16-2 9-3 1-1
Wyoming Benny Dees 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 26-6 .813 15-1 7-4 4-1
Utah Lynn Archibald 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 19-11 .633 14-2 5-8 0-1
UTEP Don Haskins 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 23-10 .697 16-2 5-6 2-2
New Mexico Gary Colson 8-8 .500 7-1 1-7 22-14 .611 19-2 3-9 0-3
Colorado State Boyd Grant 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 22-13 .629 15-2 4-8 3-3
San Diego State Jim Brandenburg 5-11 .313 4-4 1-7 12-17 .414 9-6 2-8 1-3
Air Force Reggie Minton 4-12 .250 4-4 0-8 11-17 .393 9-4 1-10 1-3
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 4-25 .138 3-14 0-11 1-0
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Colorado State Boyd Grant 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 23-10 .697 12-2 8-6 3-2
UTEP Don Haskins 11-5 .688 8-0 3-5 26-7 .788 18-0 4-6 4-1
New Mexico Dave Bliss 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 22-11 .667 15-5 6-5 1-1
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 17-13 .567 11-4 4-8 2-1
Brigham Young Ladell Andersen 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 14-15 .483 10-5 3-9 1-1
Air Force Reggie Minton 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 14-14 .500 9-5 4-7 1-2
Wyoming Benny Dees 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 14-17 .452 11-7 3-8 0-2
Utah Lynn Archibald 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 16-17 .485 11-7 4-8 1-2
San Diego State Jim Brandenburg 4-12 .250 4-4 0-8 12-17 .414 11-6 1-11 0-0
1989-90
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Colorado State Boyd Grant 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 21-9 .700 13-1 5-6 3-2
Brigham Young Roger Reid 11-5 .688 8-0 3-5 21-9 .700 15-0 6-7 0-2
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 25-10 .714 14-2 4-7 7-1
UTEP Don Haskins 10-6 .625 5-3 5-3 21-11 .656 15-5 6-5 0-1
New Mexico Dave Bliss 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 20-14 .588 17-3 3-9 0-2
Wyoming Benny Dees 7-9 .437 4-4 3-5 15-14 .517 11-5 4-8 0-1
Utah Rick Majerus 7-9 .437 6-2 1-7 16-14 .533 12-3 3-10 1-1
San Diego State Jim Brandenburg 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 13-18 .419 10-6 1-9 2-3
Air Force Reggie Minton 3-13 .188 2-6 1-7 12-20 .375 8-7 1-10 3-3
1990-91
Team
WAC Overall
Utah Rick Majerus 15-1 .938 8-0 7-1 30-4 .882 15-0 12-2 3-2
Brigham Young Roger Reid 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 21-13 .618 10-6 7-4 4-3
New Mexico Dave Bliss 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 20-10 .667 15-2 5-6 0-2
Wyoming Benny Dees 8-8 .500 4-4 4-4 20-12 .625 15-5 5-7 0-0
UTEP Don Haskins 7-9 .467 5-3 2-6 16-13 .552 13-4 3-9 0-0
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 7-9 .467 5-3 2-6 16-13 .552 13-4 2-7 1-2
Colorado State Boyd Grant 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 15-14 .517 8-6 6-7 1-1
San Diego State Jim Brandenburg 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 13-16 .448 10-6 2-9 1-1
Air Force Reggie Minton 2-14 .125 1-7 1-7 9-20 .310 8-7 1-10 0-3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Brigham Young Roger Reid 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 25-7 .781 14-1 4-4 4-2
UTEP Don Haskins 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 27-7 .794 17-1 7-4 3-2
New Mexico Dave Bliss 11-5 .688 8-0 3-5 20-13 .606 15-5 4-6 1-2
Utah Rick Majerus 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 24-11 .686 14-4 8-5 2-2
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 16-12 .571 12-5 3-6 1-1
Wyoming Benny Dees 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 16-13 .552 11-4 5-7 0-2
Colorado State Stew Morrill 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 14-17 .452 10-6 4-11 0-0
Air Force Reggie Minton 3-13 .188 2-6 1-7 9-20 .310 8-7 1-11 0-2
San Diego State Jim Brandenburg 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 2-26 .071 1-13 0-13 1-0
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah Rick Majerus 15-3 .833 9-0 6-3 24-7 .774 15-0 7-5 2-2
Brigham Young Roger Reid 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 25-9 .735 13-1 8-3 4-5
New Mexico Dave Bliss 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 24-7 .774 15-1 6-5 3-2
UTEP Don Haskins 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 21-13 .618 13-5 6-7 2-1
Colorado State Stew Morrill 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 17-12 .586 14-2 3-9 0-1
Fresno State Gary Colson 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 13-15 .464 10-5 3-9 0-1
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 7-11 .313 5-4 2-7 12-16 .429 9-8 2-7 1-1
Wyoming Benny Dees 7-11 .313 5-4 2-7 13-15 .464 9-4 3-9 1-2
San Diego State Tony Fuller 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 8-21 .276 6-9 1-10 1-2
Air Force Reggie Minton 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 9-19 .321 7-7 1-11 1-1
Team
New
Fresno
5-6 3-2
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 18-15 .545 11-5 4-6 3-4
Colorado State Stew Morrill 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 15-13 .536 12-3 3-9 0-1
Utah Rick Majerus 8-10 .444 7-2 1-8 14-14 .500 11-3 3-10 0-1
UTEP Don Haskins 8-10 .444 4-5 4-5 18-12 .600 13-5 4-6 1-1
Wyoming Joby Wright 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 14-14 .500 8-5 3-8 3-1
San Diego State Tony Fuller 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 12-16 .429 7-6 4-9 1-1
Air Force Reggie Minton 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 8-18 .308 7-8 1-9 0-1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah Rick Majerus 15-3 .833 9-0 6-3 28-6 .824 15-0 9-3 4-3
Brigham Young Roger Reid 13-5 .722 9-0 4-5 22-10 .688 14-0 14-7 4-3
UTEP Don Haskins 13-5 .722 9-0 4-5 20-10 .667 16-3 4-6 0-1
Wyoming Joby Wright 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 13-15 .464 9-5 3-8 1-2
New Mexico Dave Bliss 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 15-15 .500 12-8 3-7 0-0
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 8-10 .444 7-2 1-8 16-13 .552 13-4 1-8 2-1
Colorado State Stew Morrill 7-11 .389 6-3 1-8 17-14 .548 12-4 3-9 2-1
Fresno State Gary Colson 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 13-15 .464 10-6 3-8 0-1
San Diego State Fred Trenkle 5-13 .288 5-4 0-9 11-17 .393 9-5 1-11 1-1
Air Force Reggie Minton 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 8-20 .286 7-7 1-10 0-3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah Rick Majerus 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 27-7 .794 14-1 9-4 4-2
New Mexico Dave Bliss 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 28-5 .848 19-1 8-3 1-1
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 13-5 .722 9-0 4-5 22-11 .667 17-3 4-8 1-0
Colorado State Stew Morrill 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 18-12 .600 11-5 6-6 1-1
Brigham Young Roger Reid 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 15-13 .536 11-4 4-8 0-1
Wyoming Joby Wright 8-10 .444 7-2 1-8 14-15 .483 10-4 2-10 2-1
San Diego State Fred Trenkle 8-10 .444 6-3 2-7 15-14 .517 11-4 3-10 1-0
Hawai‘i* Riley Wallace 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 10-18 .357 8-8 2-8 0-2
UTEP* Don Haskins 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 13-15 .464 10-6 2-9 1-0
Air Force Reggie Minton 1-17 .056 1-8 0-9 5-23 .179 5-10 0-10 0-3 *Records do not include WAC Tournament game forfeit.
Pacific Division
Team Coach
WAC
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 20-12 .625 13-1 6-7 1-4
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 21-8 .724 16-3 5-4 0-1
UNLV Bill Bayno 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 22-10 .688 13-1 6-7 1-4
Colorado State Stew Morrill 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 20-9 .690 14-3 6-5 0-1
Wyoming Joby Wright 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 12-16 .429 8-3 3-9 1-4
San Jose State Stan Morrison 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 13-14 .481 6-6 5-7 2-1
San Diego State Fred Trenkle 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 12-15 .444 9-5 3-10 0-0
Air Force Reggie Minton 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 7-19 .269 6-9 0-10 1-0
Team Coach
WAC
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah Rick Majerus 15-1 .938 8-0 7-1 29-4 .879 13-1 10-1 6-2
Tulsa Steve Robinson 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 24-10 .706 12-1 8-5 4-4
New Mexico Dave Bliss 11-5 .688 8-0 3-5 25-8 .758 18-0 4-6 3-2
TCU Billy Tubbs 7-9 .438 5-3 2-6 22-13 .629 14-3 2-6 6-3
SMU Mike Dement 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 16-12 .571 9-4 6-7 1-1
Rice Willis Wilson 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 12-15 .462 9-3 2-11 1-1
UTEP Don Haskins 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 13-13 .500 11-4 1-9 1-0
Brigham Young Roger Reid/ Tony Ingle 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 1-25 .038 1-13 0-11 0-1
Pacific Division
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
TCU Billy Tubbs 14-0 1.000 7-0 7-0 27-6 .818 16-1 9-2 2-3
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 10-4 .714 5-2 5-2 21-13 .618 13-4 7-6 1-3
Tulsa Bill Self 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 19-12 .613 11-4 6-6 2-2
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 21-9 .700 17-5 4-4 0-0
SMU Mike Dement 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 18-10 .643 13-4 4-5 1-1
San Diego State Fred Trenkle 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 13-15 .464 7-7 5-6 1-2
Rice Willis Wilson 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 6-22 .214 4-9 1-10 1-3
San Jose State Stan Morrison 1-13 .071 1-6 0-7 3-23 .115 3-10 0-13 0-0
Mountain Division WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah Rick Majerus 12-2 .857 7-0 5-2 30-4 .882 13-0 10-3 7-1
New Mexico Dave Bliss 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 24-8 .750 15-1 6-6 3-1
Wyoming Larry Shyatt 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 19-9 .679 13-2 4-6 2-1
Colorado State Stew Morrill 8-6 .571 4-3 4-3 20-9 .690 12-3 8-5 0-1
UNLV Bill Bayno 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 20-13 .606 16-4 4-8 0-1
Brigham Young Steve Cleveland 4-10 .286 2-5 2-5 9-21 .300 4-10 4-9 1-2
UTEP Don Haskins 3-11 .214 2-5 1-6 12-14 .462 10-7 2-7 0-0
Air Force Reggie Minton 2-12 .143 2-5 0-7 10-16 .385 7-6 3-10 0-0
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Team Coach
Utah Rick Majerus 14-0 1.000 7-0 7-0 28-5 .848 14-0 8-2 6-3
New Mexico Dave Bliss 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 25-9 .735 19-1 3-6 3-2
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 21-12 .636 15-2 4-7 2-3
UTEP Don Haskins 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 16-12 .571 14-4 2-7 0-1
Brigham Young Steve Cleveland 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 12-16 .429 9-5 2-10 1-1
San Jose State Phil Johnson 5-9 .357 5-2 0-7 12-16 .429 10-4 2-11 0-1
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 6-20 .231 6-13 0-7 0-0
San Diego State Fred Trenkle 2-12 .143 2-5 0-7 4-22 .154 4-11 0-11 0-0
Mountain Division
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
UNLV Bill Bayno 9-5 .643 5-2 4-3 16-13 .552 10-6 6-5 0-2
Tulsa Bill Self 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 23-10 .697 13-1 5-6 5-3
Rice Willis Wilson 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 18-10 .643 13-1 2-7 3-2
TCU Billy Tubbs 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 21-11 .656 14-4 7-5 0-2
SMU Mike Dement 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 15-15 .500 8-6 6-6 1-3
Colorado State Ritchie McKay 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 19-11 .633 14-2 5-8 0-1
Wyoming Steve McClain 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 18-10 .643 12-2 3-7 3-1
Air Force Reggie Minton 2-12 .143 2-5 0-7 10-16 .385 8-7 1-9 1-0
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Tulsa Bill Self 12-2 .857 6-1 6-1 32-5 .865 14-1 10-3 8-1
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 24-10 .706 15-4 7-4 2-2
SMU Mike Dement 9-5 .643 5-2 4-3 21-9 .700 13-2 7-6 1-1
TCU Billy Tubbs 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-14 .563 12-5 5-6 1-3
San Jose State Steve Barnes 6-8 .429 4-3 2-5 15-15 .500 10-3 4-9 1-3
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 17-12 .583 15-4 1-8 1-0
UTEP Jason Rabedeaux 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 13-15 .464 11-6 2-9 0-0
Rice Willis Wilson 1-13 .071 1-6 0-7 5-22 .185 5-7 0-13 0-2
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 13-3 .812 8-0 5-3 26-7 .788 17-1 6-4 3-2
Tulsa Buzz Peterson 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 26-11 .703 16-3 6-8 4-0
UTEP Jason Rabedeaux 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 23-9 .719 16-2 6-7 1-0
TCU Billy Tubbs 9-7 .562 7-1 2-6 20-11 .645 15-1 3-7 2-3
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 8-8 .500 7-1 1-7 17-14 .548 13-5 2-8 2-1
SMU Mike Dement 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 18-12 .600 10-2 6-7 2-3
San Jose State Steve Barnes 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 14-14 .500 9-5 5-9 0-0
Rice Willis Wilson 5-11 .312 4-4 1-7 14-16 .467 10-5 3-9 1-2
Nevada Trent Johnson 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-18 .357 9-5 1-12 0-1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 15-3 .833 9-0 6-3 27-6 .818 16-1 7-3 4-2
Tulsa John Phillips 15-3 .833 8-1 7-2 27-7 .794 13-3 10-3 4-1
Louisiana Tech Keith Richard 14-4 .778 7-2 7-2 22-10 .688 13-2 9-7 0-1
SMU Mike Dement 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 15-14 .517 8-6 6-7 1-1
Nevada Trent Johnson 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 17-13 .567 10-4 6-8 1-1
Fresno State Jerry Tarkanian 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 19-15 .559 12-5 5-8 2-2
Boise State Rod Jensen 6-12 .333 4-5 2-7 13-17 .433 9-6 3-11 1-0
Rice Willis Wilson 5-13 .278 3-6 2-7 10-19 .345 8-7 2-11 0-1
San Jose State Steve Barnes 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 10-22 .312 6-8 2-11 2-3
UTEP Jason Rabedeaux 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 10-22 .312 9-7 0-12 1-3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Fresno State Ray Lopes 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 20-8 .714 14-1 6-7 0-0
Tulsa John Phillips 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 23-10 .697 14-3 6-6 3-1
SMU Mike Dement 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 17-13 .567 10-3 5-9 2-1
Nevada Trent Johnson 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 18-14 .563 11-3 5-11 2-0
Rice Willis Wilson 11-7 .611 7-2 4-5 19-10 .655 13-2 6-7 0-1
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 9-9 .500 8-1 1-8 19-12 .613 15-1 3-11 1-0
Louisiana Tech Keith Richard 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 12-15 .444 9-4 3-10 0-1
Boise State Greg Graham 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 13-16 .448 9-7 4-8 0-1
San Jose State Phil Johnson 4-14 .222 3-6 1-8 7-21 .250 5-8 2-12 0-1
UTEP Billy Gillispie 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 6-24 .200 5-12 0-12 1-0
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H
Nevada
Louisiana
SMU
2004-05
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Nevada Mark Fox 16-2 .889 7-2 9-0 25-7 .781 13-4 11-2 1-1
UTEP Doc Sadler 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 27-8 .771 16-2 7-4 4-2
Rice Willis Wilson 12-6 .667 7-2 5-4 19-12 .613 13-3 5-8 1-1
Fresno State Ray Lopes 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 16-14 .533 10-6 5-7 1-1
Louisiana Tech Keith Richard 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 14-15 .483 8-4 5-9 1-2
SMU Jimmy Tubbs 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 14-14 .500 10-4 4-9 0-1
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 7-11 .389 6-3 1-8 16-13 .552 13-4 2-8 1-1
Boise State Greg Graham 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 16-18 .471 11-7 3-10 2-1
Tulsa John Phillips 5-13 .277 5-4 0-9 9-20 .310 8-8 1-10 0-2
San Jose State Phil Johnson 3-15 .167 3-6 0-9 6-23 .207 5-9 1-13 0-1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah State Stew Morrill 14-2 .875 8-0 6-2 27-18 .771 17-1 8-5 2-2
Nevada David Carter 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 21-13 .618 15-2 4-11 1-1
NM State Marvin Menzies 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 22-12 .647 12-3 8-8 2-1
Louisiana Tech Kerry Rupp 9-7 .562 6-2 3-5 24-11 .686 12-2 9-8 3-1
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 7-9 .438 6-2 1-7 15-18 .455 12-5 3-11 0-1
San Jose State George Nessman 6-10 .375 6-2 0-8 14-17 .452 10-4 4-12 0-1
Idaho Don Verlin 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 15-16 .484 8-6 6-10 1-0
Boise State Greg Graham 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 15-17 .469 9-7 4-9 2-1
Hawai‘i Bob Nash 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 10-20 .333 10-11 0-9 0-0
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Nevada Mark Fox 13-3 .813 7-1 6-2 27-6 .818 17-1 10-3 0-2
Utah State Stew Morrill 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 23-9 .719 14-2 7-6 2-1
Louisiana Tech Keith Richard 11-5 .688 6-2 5-3 20-13 .606 10-2 8-9 2-2
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 17-11 .607 14-3 3-7 0-1
NM State Reggie Theus 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 16-14 .533 10-4 4-10 2-0
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 8-8 .500 7-1 1-7 15-13 .536 12-2 3-10 0-1
Boise State Greg Graham 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 14-15 .483 10-5 3-9 1-1
San Jose State George Nessman 2-14 .125 1-7 1-7 6-25 .194 2-11 3-12 1-2
Idaho Leonard Perry 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 4-25 .138 4-10 0-15 0-0
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Nevada Mark Fox 14-2 .875 8-0 6-2 29-5 .853 15-1 10-2 4-2
NM State Reggie Theus 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 25-9 .735 19-1 6-7 0-1
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 10-6 .625 6-2 4-4 22-10 .688 15-3 7-6 0-1
Utah State Stew Morrill 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 23-12 .657 13-1 5-11 5-0
Hawai‘i Riley Wallace 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 18-13 .581 13-3 3-8 2-2
Boise State Greg Graham 8-8 .500 6-2 2-6 17-14 .548 13-2 3-12 1-0
Louisiana Tech Keith Richard 7-9 .438 6-2 1-7 10-20 .333 7-4 3-14 0-2
San Jose State George Nessman 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 5-25 .167 4-7 1-16 0-2
Idaho George Pfeifer 1-15 .063 1-7 0-8 4-27 .129 2-12 1-14 1-1
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Utah State Stew Morrill 15-1 .938 8-0 7-1 30-4 .882 17-0 11-3 2-1
Boise State Leon Rice 10-6 .625 5-3 5-3 22-13 .629 12-4 9-8 1-1
Idaho Don Verlin 9-7 .563 5-3 4-4 18-14 .563 10-5 8-8 0-1
NM State Marvin Menzies 9-7 .563 7-1 2-6 16-17 .485 12-5 3-10 1-2
Hawai‘i Gib Arnold 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 19-13 .594 14-5 4-6 1-2
Nevada David Carter 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 13-19 .406 9-5 3-10 1-4
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 14-17 .452 11-5 3-11 0-1
San Jose State George Nessman 5-11 .313 3-5 2-6 17-16 .515 9-6 6-9 2-1
Louisiana Tech Kerry Rupp 2-14 .125 2-6 0-8 12-20 .375 8-6 2-14 2-0
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Nevada David Carter 13-1 .929 6-1 7-0 28-7 .800 16-2 10-3 2-2
NM State Marvin Menzies 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 26-10 .722 14-3 7-5 5-2
Idaho Don Verlin 6-5 .643 5-2 4-3 19-14 .576 11-4 7-8 1-2
Utah State Stew Morrill 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 21-16 .568 17-5 4-10 0-1
Louisiana Tech Michael White 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 18-16 .529 11-4 4-10 3-2
Hawai‘i Gib Arnold 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 16-16 .500 10-7 4-7 2-2
Fresno State Rodney Terry 3-11 .214 3-4 0-7 13-20 .394 9-5 3-12 1-3
San Jose State George Nessman 1-13 .071 1-6 0-7 9-22 .290 6-8 2-13 1-1
Boise State Greg Graham 12-4 .750 7-2 6-2 25-9 .735 11-5 12-3 2-1
Utah State Stew Morrill 12-4 .750 8-0 4-4 24-11 .686 17-0 5-9 2-2
Nevada Mark Fox 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 21-12 .636 13-4 7-8 1-0
NM State Marvin Menzies 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 21-14 .600 15-4 6-8 0-2
Hawai‘i Bob Nash 5-11 .313 5-3 3-5 11-19 .367 9-9 2-9 0-1
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 7-9 .438 4-4 1-7 13-19 .406 11-6 2-11 0-2
Idaho George Pfeifer 3-13 .188 3-5 2-6 8-21 .276 6-7 2-13 0-1
San Jose State George Nessman 4-12 .250 4-4 0-8 13-19 .406 7-5 4-11 2-3
Louisiana Tech Kerry Rupp 5-11 .313 3-5 0-8 6-24 .200 5-9 0-12 1-3
Team
Utah
Nevada
Idaho
NM
4-10 1-1
Louisiana Tech Kerry Rupp 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 15-18 .455 9-4 5-12 1-2
San Jose State George Nessman 6-10 .375 3-5 3-5 13-17 .433 7-7 5-10 1-0
Hawai‘i Bob Nash 5-11 .312 3-5 2-6 13-17 .433 11-9 2-7 0-1
Fresno State Steve Cleveland 3-13 .188 3-5 0-8 13-21 .382 9-8 3-10 1-3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Louisiana Tech Michael White 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 27-7 .794 14-0 11-6 2-1
Denver Joe Scott 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 22-10 .688 14-2 8-7 0-1
NM State Marvin Menzies 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 24-11 .686 15-1 6-8 3-2
Utah State Stew Morrill 11-7 .611 6-3 5-4 21-10 .677 14-4 7-5 0-1
UT Arlington Scott Cross 11-7 .611 5-4 6-3 19-14 .576 7-8 10-5 2-1
Idaho Don Verlin 7-11 .389 3-6 4-5 12-18 .400 6-8 6-8 0-2
Texas State Doug Davalos 5-13 .278 1-8 4-5 12-22 .353 4-11 5-8 3-3
UTSA B.
San
Team
Team Coach
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
NM State Marvin Menzies 13-1 .929 7-0 6-1 23-11 .676 15-2 6-8 2-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 17-15 .531 13-8 4-7 0-0
Kansas City Kareem Richardson 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 14-19 .424 9-4 4-13 1-2
Seattle U Cameron Dollar 7-7 .500 6-1 1-6 18-16 .529 13-5 2-10 3-1
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 7-7 .500 5-2 2-5 14-19 .424 9-5 3-10 2-4
Utah Valley Dick Hunsaker 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 11-19 .367 8-5 3-13 0-1
UTPA Dan Hipsher 4-10 .286 4-3 0-7 10-21 .323 8-4 1-15 1-2
Chicago State Tracy Dildy 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 8-24 .250 7-5 1-16 0-3
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
NM State Chris Jans 15-1 .938 8-0 7-1 30-5 .857 16-1 10-2 4-2
Utah Valley Mark Pope 12-4 .750 7-1 5-3 25-10 .714 14-1 8-8 3-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 10-6 .625 6-2 4-5 20-14 .588 12-2 5-8 3-4
UTRGV Lew Hill 9-7 .562 3-5 6-2 20-17 .541 11-9 8-7 1-1
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 7-9 .438 4-4 3-5 18-16 .529 9-4 7-10 2-2
California Baptist Rick Croy 7-9 .438 3-5 4-4 16-15 .516 8-7 8-6 0-2
Seattle U Jim Hayford 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 18-15 .545 14-6 4-8 0-1
Kansas City Kareem Richardson 6-10 .375 5-3 1-7 11-21 .344 8-5 3-14 0-2
Chicago State Lance Irvin 0-16 .000 0-8 0-8 3-29 .094 3-8 0-19 0-2
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
NM State Marvin Menzies 13-1 .929 7-0 6-1 23-11 .676 14-2 7-8 2-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 27-7 .794 18-2 7-5 2-0
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 11-3 .786 6-1 5-2 24-9 .727 14-1 7-7 3-1
Seattle U Cameron Dollar 7-7 .500 4-3 3-4 15-17 .469 11-8 3-8 1-1
Utah Valley Mark Pope 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 12-18 .400 7-7 5-9 0-2
Kansas City Kareem Richardson 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 12-19 .387 9-4 2-13 1-2
UTRGV Dan Hipsher 4-10 .286 3-4 1-6 8-22 .267 7-6 1-13 0-3
Chicago State Tracy Dildy 0-14 .000 0-7 0-7 4-28 .125 4-9 0-15 0-4
2016-17
Team Coach
WAC Overall
W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 12-2 .857 6-1 6-1 25-10 .714 12-1 11-6 2-3
NM State Paul Weir 11-3 .788 6-1 5-2 28-6 .824 16-1 8-4 4-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 11-3 .788 6-1 5-2 22-9 .710 15-3 5-6 2-0
Kansas City Kareem Richardson 8-6 .571 5-2 3-4 18-17 .514 12-5 4-10 2-2
Utah Valley Mark Pope 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 17-17 .500 8-5 8-11 1-1
Seattle U Cameron Dollar 5-9 .357 3-4 2-5 13-17 .433 9-7 3-9 1-1
UTRGV Lew Hill 2-12 .143 1-6 1-6 10-22 .313 7-7 1-14 2-1
Chicago State Tracy Dildy 1-13 .071 0-7 1-6 6-26 .188 3-7 2-17 1-2 2017-18
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
NM State Chris Jans 12-2 .857 7-0 5-2 28-6 .824 14-1 8-3 6-2
Utah Valley Mark Pope 10-4 .714 7-0 3-4 23-11 .676 16-1 6-9 1-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 9-5 .643 6-1 3-4 22-12 .647 16-3 3-7 3-2
Seattle U Jim Hayford 8-6 .571 6-1 2-5 20-14 .588 16-3 2-10 2-1
UTRGV Lew Hill 6-8 .429 3-4 3-4 15-18 .455 9-7 6-10 0-1
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 12-18 .400 8-4 3-12 1-2
Kansas City Kareem Richardson 5-9 .357 4-3 1-6 10-22 .312 6-8 3-11 1-3
Chicago State Tracy Dildy 1-13 .071 1-6 0-7 3-29 .094 3-8 0-19 0-2
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
NM State Chris Jans 16-0 1.000 8-0 8-0 25-6 .806 13-1 9-3 3-2
California Baptist Rick Croy 10-6 .625 5-3 5-3 21-10 .677 15-5 6-5 0-0
UTRGV Lew Hill 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 14-16 .467 11-3 3-11 0-2
Kansas City Billy Donlon 8-7 .533 4-4 4-3 16-14 .533 9-4 5-8 2-2
Seattle U Jim Hayford 7-7 .500 4-2 3-5 14-15 .483 10-4 3-10 1-1
Grand Canyon Dan Majerle 8-8 .500 4-4 4-4 13-17 .433 8-8 4-6 1-3
CSU Bakersfield Rod Barnes 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 12-19 .387 9-6 3-13 0-0
Utah Valley Mark Madsen 5-10 .333 3-4 2-6 11-19 .367 6-7 5-12 0-0
Chicago State Lance Irvin 0-14 .000 0-8 0-6 4-25 .138 3-11 1-12 0-2
WAC Overall
Team Coach W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N
Grand Canyon Bryce Drew 9-3 .750 4-2 5-1 17-7 .708 10-3 5-1 2-2
Utah Valley Mark Madsen 9-4 .692 6-2 3-2 11-11 .500 8-4 3-6 0-1
NM State Chris Jans 7-6 .538 3-2 4-4 12-8 .600 5-2 5-5 2-1
California Baptist Rick Croy 6-6 .500 4-2 2-4 13-10 .565 11-4 2-5 0-1
Seattle U Jim Hayford 4-5 .444 2-3 2-2 12-11 .522 6-3 3-6 3-2
Tarleton Billy Gillispie 5-7 .417 1-3 4-4 10-10 .500 6-3 4-7 0-0
UTRGV Lew Hill/Jai Steadmon 2-5 .286 2-2 0-3 9-10 .474 8-3 1-6 0-1
Dixie State Jon Judkins 4-10 .286 2-6 2-4 8-13 .381 5-7 3-6 0-0
Chicago State Lance Irvin 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-9 .000 0-0 0-7 0-2
Team Coach W-L Pct. W-L Pct. H A N
Seattle U Chris Victor 14-4 .778 23-9 .719 17-2 6-6 0-1
Stephen F. Austin Kyle Keller 14-4 .778 22-10 .688 13-3 7-4 2-3
NM State Chris Jans 13-4 .765 27-7 .794 13-2 9-3 5-2
Sam Houston Jason Hooten 13-5 .722 19-14 .576 11-2 5-8 3-4
Grand Canyon Bryce Drew 12-5 .706 23-8 .742 15-2 6-5 2-1
Abilene Christian Brette Tanner 11-7 .611 25-11 .694 14-3 6-6 5-2
Utah Valley Mark Madsen 10-8 .556 20-12 .625 11-2 6-9 3-1
Tarleton Billy Gillispie 9-9 .500 14-17 .452 10-5 4-12 0-0
California Baptist Rick Croy 7-11 .389 18-16 .529 14-5 3-9 1-2
Utah Tech Jon Judkins 6-12 .333 13-18 419 10-6 3-11 0-1
UTRGV Matt Figger 3-15 .167 8-23 .258 4-10 3-12 1-1
Chicago State Gerald Gillion 3-14 .167 7-25 .219 5-9 2-15 0-1
Lamar Alvin Brooks 0-16 .000 2-27 .069 2-9 0-18 0-0
(AWARDED TO WAC’S ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FOR ANY SPORT SINCE 1992)
1996 Keith Van Horn, Utah
1997 Keith Van Horn, Utah
1999 Andre Miller, Utah
2000 Courtney Alexander, Fresno State
2004 Kirk Snyder, Nevada
2006 Nick Fazekas, Nevada
2017 DeWayne Russell, Grand Canyon
2018 Jemerrio Jones, NM State
2022 Teddy Allen, NM State
(AWARDED TO WAC’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR FOR ANY SPORT SINCE 1981)
2008-09 Gary Wilkinson, Utah State
2013-14 Holton Hunsaker, Utah Valley
1980-81 Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming
1981-82 Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming
1982-83 Don Haskins, UTEP
1983-84 Gary Colson, New Mexico
1984-85 Smokey Gaines, San Diego State
1985-86 Jim Brandenburg, Wyoming
1986-87 Don Haskins, UTEP
1987-88 Ladell Andersen, Brigham Young
1988-89 Riley Wallace, Hawai‘i
1989-90 Roger Reid, Brigham Young
1990-91 Rick Majerus, Utah 1991-92 Roger Reid, Brigham Young 1992-93 Rick Majerus, Utah
1993-94 Dave Bliss, New Mexico
1994-95 Rick Majerus, Utah 1995-96 Dave Bliss, New Mexico
1996-97 Riley Wallace, Hawai‘i (Pac.)
Steve Robinson, Tulsa (Mtn.)
1997-98 Billy Tubbs, TCU (Pac.)
Larry Shyatt, Wyoming (Mtn.)
1998-99 Rick Majerus, Utah (Pac.)
Willis Wilson, Rice (Mtn.)
1999-00 Bill Self, Tulsa
2000-01 Jerry Tarkanian, Fresno State
2001-02 Riley Wallace, Hawai‘i
2002-03 Ray Lopes, Fresno State
2003-04 Billy Gillispie, UTEP
2004-05 Mark Fox, Nevada
2005-06 Mark Fox, Nevada
2006-07 Mark Fox, Nevada
2007-08 Greg Graham, Boise State
2008-09 Stew Morrill, Utah State
2009-10 Stew Morrill, Utah State
2010-11 Stew Morrill, Utah State
2011-12 David Carter, Nevada
2012-13 Michael White, Louisiana Tech
2013-14 Dick Hunsaker, Utah Valley
2014-15 Marvin Menzies, NM State
2015-16 Rod Barnes, CSU Bakersfield
2016-17 Rod Barnes, CSU Bakersfield
2017-18 Chris Jans, NM State
2018-19 Chris Jans, NM State
2019-20 Chris Jans, NM State
2020-21 Lew Hill, UT Rio Grande Valley
2021-22 Chris Victor, Seattle U
1980-81 Danny Ainge, Brigham Young 1981-82 Bill Garnett, Wyoming 1982-83 Devin Durrant, Brigham Young
Pace Mannion, Utah
Michael Cage, San Diego State 1983-84 Michael Cage, San Diego State 1984-85 Timo Saarelainen, Brigham Young 1985-86 Anthony Watson, San Diego State 1986-87 Fennis Dembo, Wyoming 1987-88 Michael Smith, Brigham Young 1988-89 Tim Hardaway, UTEP 1989-90 Mike Mitchell, Colorado State 1990-91 Josh Grant, Utah 1991-92 Reginald Slater, Wyoming 1992-93 Josh Grant, Utah 1993-94 Greg Brown, New Mexico 1994-95 Keith Van Horn, Utah 1995-96 Keith Van Horn, Utah 1996-97 Anthony Carter, Hawai‘i (Pac.)
Keith Van Horn, Utah (Mtn.) 1997-98 Lee Nailon, TCU (Pac.)
Clayton Shields, New Mexico (Mtn.) 1998-99 Andre Miller, Utah (Pac.)
Jeryl Sasser, SMU (Mtn.) 1999-00 Courtney Alexander, Fresno State 2000-01 Melvin Ely, Fresno State 2001-02 Melvin Ely, Fresno State 2002-03 Quinton Ross, SMU 2003-04 Kirk Snyder, Nevada 2004-05 Nick Fazekas, Nevada 2005-06 Nick Fazekas, Nevada 2006-07 Nick Fazekas, Nevada 2007-08 Jaycee Carroll, Utah State 2008-09 Gary Wilkinson, Utah State 2009-10 Luke Babbitt, Nevada 2010-11 Tai Wesley, Utah State 2011-12 Deonte Burton, Nevada 2012-13 Kyle Barone, Idaho 2013-14 Daniel Mullings, NM State 2014-15 Martez Harrison, Kansas City 2015-16 Pascal Siakam, NM State 2016-17 Ian Baker, NM State 2017-18 Jemerrio Jones, NM State 2018-19 Jake Toolson, Utah Valley 2019-20 Milan Acquahh, California Baptist 2020-21 Fardaws Aimaq, Utah Valley 2021-22 Teddy Allen, NM State
2018-19 Javon Levi, UT Rio Grande Valley 2019-20 Javon Levi, UT Rio Grande Valley 2020-21 Fardaws Aimaq, Utah Valley 2021-22 Fardaws Aimaq, Utah Valley
1986-87 Raymond Dudley, Air Force 1987-88 Charlie Thomas, New Mexico 1988-89 Joel Tribelhorn, Colorado State 2018-19 Milan Acquaah, California Baptist 2019-20 Brandon Boyd, California Baptist 2020-21 Asbjørn Midtgaard, Grand Canyon 2021-22 Teddy Allen, NM State
1989-90 Henry Hall, UTEP
1990-91 Shawn Bradley, Brigham Young 1991-92 Russell Larson, Brigham Young 1992-93 Jason Hamilton, San Diego State 1993-94 Keith Van Horn, Utah 1994-95 LaDrell Whitehead, Wyoming 1995-96 Kenny Thomas, New Mexico 1996-97 Mark Dickel, UNLV (Pac.)
Stephen Woods, SMU (Mtn.) 1997-98 Jeryl Sasser, SMU (Pac.)
Kaspars Kambala, UNLV (Mtn.)
1998-99 Mark Bigelow, Brigham Young (Pac.)
Greg Harrington, Tulsa (Mtn.)
1999-00 Roy Smallwood, UTEP
2000-01 Tito Maddox, Fresno State
2001-02 Michael Harris, Rice 2002-03 Bryan Hopkins, SMU 2003-04 Paul Millsap, Louisiana Tech 2004-05 Ramon Sessions, Nevada 2005-06 Dominic Waters, Hawai‘i 2006-07 Anthony Thomas, Boise State 2007-08 Armon Johnson, Nevada
2008-09 Luke Babbitt, Nevada 2009-10 Greg Smith, Fresno State 2010-11 Deonte Burton, Nevada 2011-12 Raheem Appleby, Louisiana Tech 2012-13 Sim Bhullar, NM State
2013-14 Martez Harrison, Kansas City
2014-15 Pascal Siakam, NM State 2015-16 Antonio Green, UTRGV 2016-17 Matej Kavas, Seattle U 2017-18 Alessandro Lever, Grand Canyon 2018-19 Wyatt Lowell, Utah Valley 2019-20 Javon Blackshear Jr., Grand Canyon 2020-21 FREDDY HICKS, TARLETON 2021-22 Taran Armstrong, California Baptist
ACU CBU GCU NMSU SHSU SU SFA UTRGV UVU Former Total
Abilene Christian - 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 3-1
California Baptist 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-2
Grand Canyon 0-0 0-0 - 1-3 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 7-3
NM State 1-0 0-0 3-1 - 3-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 26-5 36-6
Sam Houston 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1
Seattle U 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-3 0-0 - 0-0 2-0 0-1 2-2 5-9
Stephen F. Austin 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 - 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1
UTRGV 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 - 0-1 1-2 1-8
Utah Valley 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 - 3-4 5-8
Tournament
Team Record
Air Force 4-13
Chicago State 0-7
CSU Bakersfield 6-5
Boise State 10-9
BYU 12-13
Colorado State 8-16
Denver 0-1
Fresno State 11-17
Hawai‘i *22-24 Idaho 3-9
Tournament
Team Record
Kansas City 3-6
Louisiana Tech 6-11
UNLV 5-2
Nevada 16-10
New Mexico 22-14
Rice 4-8
San Diego State 10-11
San Jose State 4-16
SMU 6-9 Texas State 2-1
2016 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-NMSU, 2-CSUB, 3-SU, 4-UVU, 5-KC, 6-UTRGV, 7-CSU
Kansas City 80, Utah Valley 78
CSU Bakersfield 79, Chicago State 57 Seattle U 75, UT Rio Grande Valley 52
NM State 78, Kansas City 64
CSU Bakersfield 72, Seattle U 47
CHAMPIONSHIP
CSU Bakersfield 57, NM State 54
All-Tournament Team: Jaylin Airington, CSU Bakersfield; Ian Baker, NM State; Dedrick Basile, CSU Bakersfield (MVP); Damiyne Durham, CSU Bakersfield; Pascal Siakam, NM State
2017 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-CSUB, 2-NMSU, 3-KC, 4-UVU, 5-SU, 6-UTRGV, 7-CSU
QUARTERFINALS
Utah Valley 65, Seattle U 53
NM State 67, Chicago State 53 Kansas City 82, UT Rio Grande Valley 78 (OT)
SEMIFINALS
CSU Bakersfield 81, Utah Valley 80 (4OT)
NM State 78, Kansas City 60
CHAMPIONSHIP
NM State 70, CSU Bakersfield 60
All-Tournament Team: Jaylin Airington, CSU Bakersfield; Ian Baker, NM State (MVP); Dedrick Basile, CSU Bakersfield; Eli Chuha, NM State; Braxton Huggins, NM State
2018 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-NMSU, 2-UVU, 3-GCU, 4-SU, 5-UTRGV, 6-KC, 7-CSUB, 8-CSU
Quarterfinals
Grand Canyon 77, Kansas City 74 Utah Valley 81, CSU Bakersfield 74 NM State 97, Chicago State 70 Seattle U 77, UT Rio Grande Valley 60
Semifinals
Grand Canyon 75, Utah Valley 60 NM State 84, Seattle U 79
Championship NM State 72, Grand Canyon 58
All-Tournament Team: Jemerrio Jones, NM State (MVP); Alessandro Lever, Grand Canyon; Zach Lofton, NM State; Akolda Manyang, Utah Valley; Keonta Vernon, Grand Canyon
2019 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-NMSU, 2-UVU, 3-GCU, 4-UTRGV, 5-UCSUB, 6-SU, 7-KC, 8-CSU
NM State 86, Chicago State 49
UT Rio Grande Valley 85, CSU Bakersfield 70 Utah Valley 71, Kansas City 64 Grand Canyon 84, Seattle U 75
SEMIFINALS
NM State 79, UT Rio Grande Valley 72
Grand Canyon 78, Utah Valley 74
CHAMPIONSHIP
NM State 89, Grand Canyon 57
All-Tournament Team: Terrell Brown, NM State; Carlos Johnson, Grand Canyon; Trevelin Queen, NM State (MVP); Tyson Smith, UT Rio Grande Valley; Conner Toolson, Utah Valley
Tournament
Team Record
TCU 5-5
UTEP *27-15
Tulsa 12-8
UT Arlington 2-1
UTSA 2-1
Utah 20-13
Utah State 12-6 Wyoming 10-13
* includes 1996 forfeit by UTEP against Hawai’i
2021 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-GCU, 2-UVU, 3-NMSU, 4-CBU, 5-SU, 6-UTRGV
QUARTERFINALS
Seattle U 83, California Baptist 66
NM State 77, UTRGV 61
SEMIFINALS
Grand Canyon 81, Seattle U 47
NM State 78, Utah Valley 62
CHAMPIONSHIP
Grand Canyon 74, NM State 56
Year Champion Runner-Up 1984 UTEP New Mexico 1985 San Diego State UTEP 1986 UTEP Wyoming 1987 Wyoming New Mexico 1988 Wyoming UTEP 1989 UTEP Colorado State 1990 UTEP Hawai‘i 1991 Brigham Young Utah 1992 Brigham Young UTEP 1993 New Mexico UTEP 1994 Hawai‘i Brigham Young 1995 Utah Hawai‘i 1996 New Mexico Utah 1997 Utah TCU 1998 UNLV New Mexico 1999 Utah New Mexico 2000 Vacated Tulsa 2001 Hawai‘i Tulsa 2002 Hawai‘i Tulsa 2003 Tulsa Nevada 2004 Nevada UTEP 2005 UTEP Boise State 2006 Nevada Utah State 2007 NM State Utah State 2008 Boise State NM State 2009 Utah State Nevada 2010 NM State Utah State 2011 Utah State Boise State 2012 NM State Louisiana Tech 2013 NM State UT Arlington 2014 NM State Idaho 2015 NM State Seattle U 2016 CSU Bakersfield NM State 2017 NM State CSU Bakersfield 2018 NM State Grand Canyon 2019 NM State Grand Canyon 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 2021 Grand Canyon NM State 2022 NM State Abilene Christian
Year MVP School 1984 Juden Smith, UTEP 1985 Luster Goodwin, UTEP 1986 Eric Leckner, Wyoming 1987 Eric Leckner, Wyoming 1988 Eric Leckner, Wyoming 1989 Tim Hardaway, UTEP 1990 Greg Foster, UTEP
All-Tournament Team: Jovan Blacksher Jr., Grand Canyon (MVP); Asbjørn Midtgaard, Grand Canyon; Donnie Tillman, NM State; Darrion Trammell, Seattle U; Trey Woodburg, Utah Valley
2022 - LAS VEGAS, NEV.
Seeds: 1-NMSU, 2-SU, 3-SFA, 4-GCU, 5-SHSU, 6-ACU, 7-UVU, 8-CBU, 9-UTRGV, 10-CSU
QUARTERFINALS
California Baptist 81, UTRGV 80
Utah Valley 69, Chicago State 47
Sam Houston 65, California Baptist 35
Abiliene Christian 82, Utah Valley 74
Grand Canyon 71, Sam Houston 66
Abilene Christian 76, Stephen F. Austin 62
SEMIFINALS
NM State 75, Grand Canyon 70
Abilene Christian 78, Seattle U 76
CHAMPIONSHIP
NM State 66, Abilene Christian 52
All-Tournament Team: Mahki Morris, Abilene Christian; Airion Simmons, Abilene Christian; Teddy Allen, NM State (MVP); Sir’Jabari Rice, NM State; Darrion Trammell, Seattle U
1991 Shawn Bradley, Brigham Young 1992 Eddie Rivera, UTEP 1993 Ike Williams, New Mexico 1994 Trevor Ruffin, Hawai‘i 1995 Keith Van Horn, Utah 1996 Kenny Thomas, New Mexico 1997 Keith Van Horn, Utah
1998 Kenny Thomas, New Mexico 1999 Alex Jensen, Utah
2000 Courtney Alexander, Fresno State
2001 Carl English, Hawai‘i
2002 Predrag Savovic, Hawai‘i
2003 Kevin Johnson, Tulsa
2004 Kirk Snyder, Nevada
2005 Filiberto Rivera, UTEP
2006 Nick Fazekas, Nevada
2007 Justin Hawkins, NM State
2008 Reggie Larry, Boise State
2009 Gary Wilkinson, Utah State 2010 Jahmar Young, NM State
2011 Brockeith Pane, Utah State
2012 Wendell McKines, NM State
2013 Sim Bhullar, NM State
2014
2015
Sim Bhullar, NM State
Tshilidzi Nephawe, NM State
2016 Dedrick Basile, CSU Bakersfield
2017 Ian Baker, NM State
2018 Jemerrio Jones, NM State
2019 Trevelin Queen, NM State
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19
2021
Jovan Blackshear, GCU
2022 Teddy Allen, NM State
MOST POINTS
Game: 44
Mike Jones, TCU (FS), 1997 Tournament: 94
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17
Mike Jones, TCU (FS), 1997 Tournament: 37
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 27
Chris Herren, FS (TCU), 1997 Tournament: 73
Mike Jones, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game (10 att.): .923
Eric Leckner, UW (UNM, 13-14), 1987 Tournament: .710
Eric Leckner, UW, 1988 (22-31, 3 Games)
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 8
Isiah Umipig, SU (KC), 2015 (8-17)
Jameel Mahmud, CSU (SMU), 1997 (8-11) Tournament: 14
Adrian Oliver, SJSU, 2011 (3 Games)
MOST THR EE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 18
Dominick Young, FS (UNM), 1996 Tournament: 32
Malcolm Johnson, TCU, 1997 (4 Games)
MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17
Darrion Trammell, Seattle U (ACU), 2022 Tournament: 24
Omar Thomas, UTEP, 2005 (3 Games)
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 20
Dave Feitl, UTEP (SDSU), 1985;
Pat Durham, CSU (UH), 1989;
Darrion Trammell, Seattle U (ACU), 2022 Tournament: 37
Pat Durham, CSU, 1989 (3 Games)
MOST REBOUNDS
Game: 22
Jemerrio Jones, NMSU (SU), 2018 Tournament: 55
Jemerrio Jones, NMSU, 2018 (3 Games)
MOST ASSISTS Game: 13
Jeremiah Ostrowski, UH (NMSU), 2012 Tournament: 31
Mark Dickel, UNLV, 1998 (4 Games)
MOST STEALS
Game: 7
Thomas McTyer, TCU (SJSU), 2000 Tournament: 11
Malik Cook, Nevada, 2009 (3 Games)
Reggie Miller, ACU, 2022 (4 Games)
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Game: 9
Menelik Barbary, SJSU (UI), 2007 Tournament: 11
David Van Dyke, UTEP, 1992 (3 Games);
Kevin Johnson, Tulsa, 2003 (3 Games)
TEAM
MOST POINTS
Half: 59
New Mexico (CSU, 2nd), 1987 Game: 107
Boise State (NMSU), 2008 Tournament: 320 Boise State, 2005
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 42
New Mexico (SJSU), 1997 Tournament: 107 Boise State, 2005
MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 83
NM State (BSU), 2008 Tournament: 236 Boise State, 2005
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Half: .852
Brigham Young (FS), 1994 (16-19) Game: .705
Utah Valley (UTPA), 2014 (31-44) Tournament: .529 Rice, 2005
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 17
NM State (GCU), 2019 (Att. 39) Tournament: 39 NM State (3 Games), 2019
MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 39
NM State (GCU), 2019 Tournament: 102 NM State, 2019
BEST THREE-POINT FG PCT. (MIN. 5 GAME/10 TOURN. MADE) Game: .769
NM State (BSU), 2007 (10-13) Tournament: .588
NM State (20-34), 2007
MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 32
CSU Bakersfield (UVU), 2017 Tournament: 76 Boise State, 2005
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 45
CSU Bakersfield (UVU), 2017 Tournament: 102 Boise State, 2005
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000
Utah Valley (UTPA), 2014 (11-11)
Nevada (Utah State), 2009 (10-10) Tournament: .875
Stephen F. Austin, 2022
MOST REBOUNDS Game: 68
Utah Valley (CSUB), 2017 Tournament: 168 Boise State, 2005
MOST ASSISTS Game: 26
Hawai‘i (TCU), 2001 Tournament: 62 Hawai‘i, 2001
MOST STEALS Game: 14
Chicago State (SU), 2015
NM State (BSU), 2008 Tournament: 36 Abilene Christian, 2022
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 11
San Jose State (Idaho), 2007 Tournament: 19 Fresno State, 2000/NM State, 2012
MOST PERSONAL FOULS Game: 34
UT Rio Grande Valley (KC), 2017 Tournament: 79 Boise State, 2005
DEFENSE
MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED Game: 28
CSU Bakersfield (UVU), 2017
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Half: 12
Seattle U (Chicago State, 2nd), 2015 Game: 36 Wyoming (CSU), 1984
BEST FG PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
Half: .121
New Mexico (SDSU, 2nd, 4-33), 1994 Game: .267
CSU Bakersfield (UVU, 12-45), 2015 New Mexico (SDSU, 16-60), 1994
MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS Game: 209 Boise State (107) vs. NM State (102) (3OT) 2008
FEWEST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS Game: 76 Wyoming (40) vs. CSU (36), 1984
LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Game: 37 NM State (86) vs. Chicago State (49), 2019
LOWEST SEED TO WIN TOURNAMENT No. 5 UNLV, 1998 Hawai‘i, 2001
BIGGEST UPSET BASED UPON SEEDS No. 9 over No. 1
Air Force (9) defeated Colorado State (1) in 1990
UTSA (9) defeated Louisiana Tech (1) in 2013
LONGEST GAME
4OT (3:13)
CSU Bakersfield defeated Utah Valley in 4OT (3:13), 2017
Tarleton State University offers the value of a Texas A&M University System degree with its own brand of personal attention, individual opportunities, history, traditions and real community. Located in the heart of Stephenville and encompassing a 173-acre main campus just an hour southwest of Fort Worth, Tarleton is one of the best university values in Texas and the perfect place for students to begin a future. Tarleton has extended its reach beyond Stephenville and is rapidly expanding undergraduate and graduate programs online and in Waco, Midlothian and the Southwest Metroplex, including Johnson, Parker and Tarrant counties, and the RELLIS Academic Alliance in Bryan.
If you want the comfort and casualness of a small town and an intimate campus life, Tarleton has it! We’re in the heart of Stephenville, a town of about 17,000 that is the hub of an area circled by Fort Worth, Dallas, Waco and Abilene. You’ll live and learn in a warm, friendly, caring community ranked as one of the 100 best small towns in America. Stephenville was part of a tract of land located on the upper Bosque River Valley in Central Texas in 1854 and became the county seat of Erath County in 1856. The first land patent was secured by John M. Stephen on Feb. 24, 1853.
The first permanent school in Stephenville was erected by John Tarleton. There are now seven public school districts in Erath County. Stephenville Independent School District has a total enrollment of more than 3,350 students. The one college in the area, Tarleton, has an enrollment of over 13,000 students at the Stephenville campus.
Stephenville offers a variety of recreational areas, including two public parks, two public swimming pools, two golf courses, 14 tennis courts, a movie theater, six football stadiums, two rodeo arenas, an 18-hole disc golf course, a youth center and a historical museum. There are also two major lakes within a 40-mile radius and many excellent areas for hunting and fishing. Annual events include livestock shows, arts and crafts festivals, rodeos, basketball tournaments and the Tarleton Homecoming.
Major manufacturers and employers in Stephenville include Saint-Gobain, FMC, Harris Hospital, HEB, Medical & Surgical Clinic, Pecan Valley MHMR, Rayloc Industries, Stephenville ISD, Tarleton State University and Wal-Mart.
Formed when Tarleton was a junior college, the Ten Tarleton Peppers (TTP) and Ten Tarleton Sisters (TTS) are the two oldest organizations on campus. These spirit organizations for men and women were formed in 1921 and 1923, respectively.
New members of these secret organizations are selected by current members. When first organized, the two groups met late at night and prepared signs for upcoming athletic events. The basic signs at this time were made of canvas and were stretched between trees on campus. The clubs met in the attic of the old recreation hall, which is now the Administration Annex.
The identities of the senior members were disclosed in group photos when the yearbooks were distributed. Senior members stood facing the camera while others faced away from the camera with various and sundry items placed over their heads. The groups are sponsored by faculty and staff members.
Upon joining The Texas A&M University System in 1917, the Tarleton athletic teams became known as the “Junior Aggies.”
In 1924, Coach W.J. Wisdom became disenchanted with the name and held a contest to select a new mascot. The winner would receive $5 and Wisdom would be the sole judge. One day, Wisdom was walking across campus and contemplating the fact that Tarleton was primarily an agricultural school when the name “Plowboys” popped into his head. He immediately adopted the new mascot and kept the $5. The symbol of the Plowboys was a muscular young man in overalls pushing a hand plow.
In 1950, the mascot withstood a challenge when four additional names were suggested for a student vote. Plowboys won by a 2-1 margin. With the University’s changing image, however, another election was held in 1961 and students approved the name “Texans.” The horse and rider became the new athletic mascot of the university.
The TTS and TTP were precursors of the modern Purple Poo. The still-secret organization makes Poo signs each Monday night, which appear on campus every Tuesday morning. The signs occasionally comment on campus political life and student life, but most promote school spirit. These signs are nailed to trees on campus. Members appear in public dressed in costumes and identity is closely guarded.
In 1984, a group of interested students established a spirit organization on campus and re-adopted the name “Plowboys,” which was the former mascot of the athletic teams. The Plowboys attend athletic events and other campus activities and are familiar to students because of their white shirts, hats and purple chaps.
Legend has it that John Tarleton, founder of the university, had a pet duck named Oscar P who went everywhere with him. The two were so close that Oscar P is said to be buried with Tarleton.
At various student activities, the Purple Poo rally Tarleton students by raising the spirit of Oscar P. This is done by kneeling and pounding the ground while calling out “Hey, Oscar P.” Although this has become one of the favorite traditions, there is no evidence to verify the story.
At the height of the Tarleton-North Texas Agriculture College rivalry, frequent raids by opposing students were common. Bonfires were the primary objectives, and as described in the J-TAC newspaper (Tarleton’s school paper), the students were driven by “the desire to cause premature conflagration of the accumulated rubbish.”
On Nov. 29, 1939, two days before the traditional football game, and in retaliation for the burning of the NTAC bonfire by Tarleton students the night before, an NTAC student and accomplice flew over the Tarleton campus and attempted to bomb the bonfire. In their efforts to repel the air attack, Tarleton students on guard threw various objects at the plane. L.V. Risinger hurled a 2x4 into the air which struck the propeller and disabled the aircraft. The pilot glided over what is now the Hall of Presidents and crash-landed in a clump of trees.
While the NTAC student and his buddy were launching the air attack, three truck loads of NTAC students were attempting to invade campus by land. Both the land and air attacks were repulsed. The NTAC students were captured, given a block-T haircut and sent on their way. The Homecoming bonfire has been dedicated to L.V. Risinger, defender of the bonfire, who died in 1994.
Tarleton has already provided a few things in every room:
1. MICROFRIDGE
One (1) per room. This appliance combines a mini- fridge with a microwave. Please do not bring additional units as they are not allowed.
2.
One (1) per resident. Beds can be bunked or lofted using hardware in the room. Mattresses are 80” long, 36” wide and 6” deep. You will want to bring Twin XL sheets. Please note that Integrity, Traditions North and South, and the newer addition of Honors Hall is equipped with full sized mattresses.
3. DESK AND CHAIR
One (1) desk and one (1) chair per resident.
4. DRAWER AND DRESSER
One (1) per resident. Exception in rooms where dresser drawers are built into casework.
5. CLOSET OR WARDROBE
One (1) per resident. Please note that in Bender, Ferguson, Hunewell and Hunewell Annex the closets are part of built-in casework.
Uniquely located in rural Texas one-hour southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth for easy access to metropolitan amenities and a major airport, yet isolated from big city stress.
A city of over 20,000 friendly people, Stephenville is an inviting, gracious community with a rich western heritage in a beautiful country setting along the Bosque River.
It is distinctively Texan – independent, hardworking, and educated.
Known as the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’ and the ‘City of Champions’, Stephenville takes pride in having small town values, where a strong work ethic, family-values, and a giving heart still matter.
Stephenville is located at the intersection of US 281, US 67 and US 377 and is situated 25 miles south of IH-20 and 70 miles southwest of the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex. Stephenville is the retail center for a trade area population of approximately 80,000 Texans.
Agriculture is the leading industry, with Erath County in the top 10% in overall agriculture production and ranking #2 in milk production in the State of Texas. In addition to farmers and ranchers, Fortune 500 companies provide a strong manufacturing diversity to the economy.
Stephenville serves as a regional medical and retail center for the area with many family-owned businesses thriving as they draw from our strong, diverse workforce, educational opportunities and family oriented atmosphere.
Tarleton State University, a part of the Texas A&M University System, is known far and wide for creating a culture of excellence in both academic and athletic programs. Erath County is also served by Ranger College, offering a variety of continuing education and workforce training for students of all ages.
As the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’, Stephenville is uniquely home to more professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls than any other place in the world. And the equine industry continues to grow throughout the surrounding County.
The ‘City of Champions’ designation reflects the commitment as a community to excellence in youth and civic organizations. Our community strongly believes that investing in our youth is a wise and worthwhile endeavor. Families seeking a positive place to raise kids will find an excellent school system, civic organizations dedicated to youth programs, numerous sports leagues, and family fun events at parks, museums and churches throughout the year.
Stephenville is a special place that reflects pride in the community’s rich heritage and commitment to the future. We feel confident you will soon see why Stephenville has been listed as one of ‘The 100 Best Small Towns in America!’
For more than six decades the fortunes of the Tarleton Texans have played out on the gridiron at Memorial Stadium.
Guided by the likes of former coaches W. J. Wisdom, Earl Rudder, Buddy Fornes and current head coach Todd Whitten, the Texans built a legacy of excellence, much in the confines of their home arena.
Playing host to opponents from the Pioneer Conference, the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Lone Star Conference and now NCAA Division I FCS, the venerable facility has witnessed championship seasons, postseason bowl invitations, and players who have excelled and advanced into the professional ranks.
In addition, legendary track coach Oscar Frazier fielded teams that dominated university-hosted competitions at Memorial Stadium, winning 19 conference or state titles, while training athletes who achieved state, national and even Olympic honors.
The stadium owes its very existence, as well as upgrades and additions over its 65-year life, to the generosity of local supporters of Tarleton’s athletic programs.
In the late 1940s, during the administration of President E.J. Howell, local leaders and influential alumni forged a committee to collect the $100,000 necessary to build the stadium. While early efforts proved fruitful, gathering $55,000 within the first year, the drive stalled before being brought back to life by Mary Hope Westbrook, head of the English Department. Westbrook assumed leadership of the group, which then met its funding goal.
By October 1948, crews began construction, bulldozing eight acres to make way for the stadium. The initial structure, made of reinforced concrete, seated 6,000 fans in 32 rows of steel bleachers. In 1950, a regulation cinder track was installed around the football field and, in 1951, the building opened.
Several rounds of upgrades, most funded by university benefactors, have occurred over time. A major renovations in 1977, financed by a then-ambitious $475,000 local fund-raising drive, added the now-iconic berm on the east side, replaced the old steel seats, extended the bleachers on the west side and built the press box. A $2 million project, which began in 1988, expanded seating to 7,600, added concession areas and built the current field house. In addition, track and field facilities were renovated and named for legendary track coach Oscar Frazier.
In 2019, a brand-new grandstand was built on the west side of Memorial Stadium to increase the seating to nearly 10,000 and provide a first-class experience for the Texan faithful. A new state-of-the-art video board was added on the south side of the stadium as a part of the renovation. The complete project was a $26 million renovation.
Wisdom Gym has seen some history.
Built in 1970 for a cost of $1.3 million, Wisdom Gym has been the home of Tarleton Basketball for nearly 50 years. Over that time, the gym has played home to All-Americans, Conference Champions, Conference Tournament Champions, NCAA Regional Tournaments, and NCAA Sweet 16 games. The gym has also been the home of the winningest basketball coach in school history since 1988.
The facility is located on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium, and is one of a kind on the campus of Tarleton State University as the only white brick building on the campus.
After the initial $1.3 million cost to build the facility, the gym underwent another $1.7 million renovation in 1977. The entire building, which also houses the Kinesiology department, women’s volleyball gym, and child development center encompasses nearly 115,000 square feet of space.
The Texan basketball teams play on the hardwood of Wisdom Gym, which seats 2,400 spectators in a raucous environment that allows fans to stand within six feet of the sideline on the floor. Reserved seats with chair-backs were installed in 1999 and were renovated with brand-new cushion seating in 2017. A new hardwood floor was installed in the summer of the 2010, replacing the original floor, and new student seating was also installed in 2010 to replace wooden bleachers with the current purple seats.
A new scoreboard and video board was added prior to the 2013 season and the locker rooms have received several upgrades over the last few years, including new carpet, new lockers, and new technology for watching film.
While the home of Tarleton Baseball hasn’t moved since the program was revived in 1988, it has certainly seen quite the facelift. The Tarleton Baseball Complex underwent the first phase of a major transformation in the summer of 2021 when the original field, fence and lights were replaced with brand-new turf, Champion Wall, and LED lights. The complex went into construction in January of 1987 and opened in 1988. The field is located beside the Tarleton indoor softball and baseball buildings and adjacent to the Tarleton State Softball Complex - which was a later addition to the property when the university added women’s fastpitch softball in 1996 - on the south side of Washington Street. The field is Hellas Matrix Turf and is framed in center and right field by pecan trees with the university behind Washington Street in the distance. The field measures out to 320 feet down each foul line, 365 feet to the gaps, and 400 feet to straight-away centerfield.
The dugouts in the complex are covered with red brick and the stands seat 750 spectators in metal bleachers that wrap around the fence behind home plate. A new nylon backstop was installed prior to the 2015 season that wraps from dugout to dugout and extend 50 feet high - replacing the 30-foot high chain-link fence that was originally placed behind the plate in 1988. The press box is located at the top of the center seating section and has space for a scoreboard operator, official statistician, and media.
The Tarleton Softball Complex has seen its share of success since the inaugural season in 1996. The Tarleton Softball Complex has served as the home field for the Tarleton Softball program since the first season, after initial construction began in the spring of 1995. In the summer of 2021, the facility underwent the first phase of facelifts with brand-new field turf, LED lights and Champion Wall in the outfield.
The renovations in 2021 also expanded the dugouts and the bullpens on each side of the outfield. Tarleton played its first game on the field on February 19, 1996 and won the second game of a doubleheader against Schreiner College in extra innings.
The field dimensions are 190-feet down the lines and 220-feet to straight-away centerfield. The field itself is laid out in the same direction as the adjacent Tarleton Baseball Complex.
A scoreboard was installed in left-centerfield prior to the 2015 season, features customizable name plates and inning-by-inning scores, and is surrounded by nylon netting. Permanent bleachers were also added after the initial construction, which holds 500 fans. A press box rises above the bleachers and seats the primary game administration.
The project included renovations to the existing four tennis courts, the addition to four brand new courts on the backside of the original courts and new lighting for the entire complex. All courts were painted purple and outdoor bleachers were placed on the west end of the complex with a courtside view of the No. 1 doubles court.
The original tennis complex was opened on November 3, 1979 after being constructed under a grant from the Mary Potishman Lard Trust. Leo Potishman and Clyde H. Wells, a chairman of the Texas A&M Board of Regents, volleyed a gold tennis ball that Saturday to christen the courts. The speakers also unveiled a plaque dedicated to the memory of Robert S. Lard.
The original four courts, constructed under the Lard Trust Grant, was constructed for a total cost of $115,000.
Tarleton is one of few schools in the Western Athletic Conference with a true ‘Volleyball Gym’ that doesn’t share time with basketball teams.
The Wisdom Volleyball Gym is located inside Wisdom Gym on the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to Memorial Stadium. The gymnasium, named for longtime Tarleton athletics director and basketball coach W.J. Wisdom, was built in 1970 at a cost of $1.3 million dollars. The volleyball gym was added to Wisdom Gym in 1977 as a part of a $1.7 million expansion project.
The retractable bleachers on the floor were installed in the summer of 1999 and the south wall received a paint touch up and new photo banners prior to the 2014 season.
Home to the newest program of Tarleton Athletics, the Tarleton Soccer Complex will be ready for the inaugural NCAA soccer season at the university in Fall 2022.
Formerly the home to Rec Sports intramural soccer, lacrosse, and rugby, the field was expanded to meet NCAA requirements in the summer of 2021. The field turf was installed by Hellas on the north side of the Tarleton campus off Frey Street. There is a scoreboard on the northeast and southwest corners of the facility with metal bleachers.
The Tarleton State University Athletics Communications staff welcomes all media members to attend Tarleton basketball games. The following information is intended to assist you in covering the Tarleton Texan basketball program:
Requests for working media credentials must be made through the Tarleton Athletics Communications office. Requests must be made at TarletonSports. com/MediaRequest.
All media seating is first come, first serve due to limited seating. Radio broadcasts will receive priority seating. Credentials are available at the beginning of every season to be used for the entire academic year by local media. Any other media personnel in need of credentials should contact the Athletic Communications office 24 hours before game time. Visit TarletonSports.com/Media for Media Information.
All photographers covering a game must display appropriate credentials at all times and are expected to comply with any instructions given by game officials or Tarleton sports information employees. NCAA rules prohibit photographers from being in the team areas and the use of tripods is restricted on the court.
There are phone lines available and fax and e-mail services can be arranged. For those media members not in attendance, the number to call for game updates will be given upon request.
Individual and team statistics are provided after the game, plus a scoring summary, running play-by-play and all other statistical breakdowns are distributed at the conclusion of each contest. In addition, live stats are available to view on laptop computers and various tablets. Tablets can be provided.
Internet access is available. Access to wireless internet requires a proper authorization code which will be provided before the match.
Members of the media wishing to interview players or coaches must work through the Tarleton basketball contact to set up a convenient time for both parties. Postgame interviews are available on the field following a 10-minute “cooling off” period. If assistance is needed, contact a member of the Tarleton athletics communications department on site.
Statistics will be provided throughout the course of the game. Please inform the Tarleton basketball contact of your preference prior to the start of the game to receive printed copies of the official stats. You are also welcomed to follow live stats at TarletonSports.com.
Any questions regarding the Tarleton basketball program should be directed to the Tarleton basketball media contact.
MAILING ADDRESS
Tarleton State Athletics Communications Box T-0080
Stephenville, TX 76402
Tarleton State Athletics Communications 201 St. Felix St. Stephenville, TX 76401
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR MEDIA RELATIONS
OFFICE: (254) 968-1803
CELL: (970) 319-2260
EMAIL: JWITHEE@TARLETON.EDU
TWITTER: @JWITHBUCS15
WEBSITE: WWW.TARLETONSPORTS.COM
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR (M. BASKETBALL CONTACT)
OFFICE: (254) 968-9018
CELL: (817) 995-3949
EMAIL: GUADAGNOLO@TARLETON.EDU
TWITTER: @ZANEGUAD_DESIGN WEBSITE: WWW.TARLETONSPORTS.COM
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
OFFICE: (254) 968-9018
CELL: (832) 596-5486
EMAIL: RUSSELL.BURNETT@GO.TARLETON.EDU
TWITTER: @TREY_BURNETT80
WEBSITE: WWW.TARLETONSPORTS.COM