TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents.................................................................................................. 1 Quick Facts............................................................................................................ 2 Strategic Communications.................................................................................... 3 Rosters.................................................................................................................. 4 Schedule............................................................................................................... 6 THE PROGRAM....................................................................................7 Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse................................................. Hertz Center............................................................................................................ THE ADMINISTRATION....................................................................... 19 President Michael A. Fitts.................................................................................... 20 Director of Athletics Chair Troy Dannen............................................................... 21 Administrative Staff............................................................................................ 22 THE COACHING STAFF......................................................................... 25 Head Coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr............................................................................. 26 Assistant Coaches................................................................................................ 28 Supporting Staff................................................................................................. 31 THE PLAYERS.................................................................................... 33 Jordan Cornish.................................................................................................... 34 Blake Paul........................................................................................................... 35 Ray Ona Embo..................................................................................................... 36 Samir Sehic......................................................................................................... 37 Bul Ajang............................................................................................................ 38 Caleb Daniels...................................................................................................... 39 Cameron Galic..................................................................................................... 40 Grant Quinn........................................................................................................ 41 Jordan Walker..................................................................................................... 42 Shakwon Barrett................................................................................................. 43 Connor Crabtree.................................................................................................. 44 Buay Koka........................................................................................................... 45 Moses Wood........................................................................................................ 46 Kevin Zhang........................................................................................................ 47 THE CONFERENCE.............................................................................. 49 THE OPPONENTS............................................................................... 59 2017-18 IN REVIEW........................................................................... 67 Season Notes...................................................................................................... 68 Statistics............................................................................................................. 72 TEAM HISTORY.................................................................................. 79 1,000-Point Scorers............................................................................................. 80 Individual Career Records.................................................................................... 82 Individual Single-Game Records......................................................................... 84 Individual Single-Season Records....................................................................... 86 Team Single-Game Records................................................................................. 91 Annual Records................................................................................................... 94 All-Time Honors.................................................................................................. 97 Team Yearly Statistics.......................................................................................... 98 Coaching Records...............................................................................................100 All-Time Results.................................................................................................101 All-Time Series...................................................................................................111 Letterwinners....................................................................................................123 Postseason History.............................................................................................125
HISTORY OF THE GREEN WAVE From 1893 to 1919, the athletic teams of Tulane were known as the Olive and Blue. In 1919, the Tulane Weekly, one of Tulane’s many student newspapers at the time, began calling the football team the Greenbacks. On Oct. 20, 1920, Earl Sparling, the editor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, wrote a football song which was printed in the newspaper. The song was titled “The Rolling Green Wave.” Although the name was not immediately adopted, it began to receive acceptance. A month later, a report of the Tulane-Mississippi A&M game in the Hullabaloo referred to the team as the Green Wave. By the end of the season, the Hullabaloo was using the term Green Wave to refer to all Tulane athletic teams, as were many daily papers, although as late as 1923, the name Greenbacks was still in use. In its infancy, Tulane’s mascot was depicted as a pelican riding on a surf board. The surfing pelican image lasted for more than 50 years. The “Greenie” was adopted in 1955. It was created by John Chase, a local cartoonist who drew the covers of the Tulane football program and those of many teams throughout the South. When Dr. Rix Yard became the athletic director in 1963, he felt Tulane needed a more virile symbol for its teams. Working with Eldon Endacott, the manager of the Tulane bookstore, he arranged for a new mascot to be created. Several sketches were submitted by Art Evans, art director for Angelus-Pacific, Co., in Fullerton, Calif. The angry-looking wave was adopted in 1964, and the block “T” with waves became the Tulane athletics logo in 1986. Tulane unveiled a new family of marks in August 1998. The new logos featured the return of the pelican to the Green Wave look, along with the use of a ”T” with a modern “wave” as a primary logo mark. A new pelican mascot was introduced and given the name Riptide by a vote of Tulane students. In the summer of 2015, Riptide received its first make-over since its inception and featured a more modern, sleeker look. In 2017-18, the “Angry Wave” returned as the Green Wave’s primary mark of Tulane Athletics with the “T-Wave” remaining as the secondary mark. CREDITS The 2018-19 Tulane University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Tulane Strategic Communications Office. Editor: Adam Miller; Design: Adam Miller, Kayla Koch; Contributors: Brian Miller, Rachel Perreault, John Sudsbury, George Smith, Gayle LeTulle, American Athletic Conference, Tulane Strategic Communications Student Assistants, Tulane University Communications & Marketing; Front and Back Cover Design: Kayla Koch. Photography: Parker Waters, Ben Solomon, Greg Thompson, Greg Fencik, Kam Nedd, Travis Pendergrass, Ryan Rivet, Dave Browning, Tulane University, Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings, Getty Images. Printing: Mele Printing. IN MEMORY OF BILL CURL The 2018-19 Tulane Men’s Basketball Media Guide is dedicated to the memory of former Green Wave Sports Information Director and Hall of Famer Bill Curl, who passed away this past June. In addition to his tenure as the Tulane SID, Bill served as the Superdome’s spokeman from 1977 to 2010. He also served as the first president of the Louisiana Sports Information Directors Association. Bill was a fixture in the New Orleans sports scene for over 50 years. He will be dearly missed by all those who worked alongside him.
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QUICK FACTS General Information Name Tulane University Location New Orleans, La. Founded 1834 Enrollment 13,449 Conference American Athletic Nickname Green Wave Colors Olive (PMS #342) and Blue (PMS #279) Home Arena Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse (4,000) President Dr. Michael Fitts Director of Athletics Troy Dannen Program History First Year of Men’s Basketball First Head Coach All-Time Record NCAA Tournament Appearances Record in NCAA Tournament NIT Appearances Record in NIT Team Information 2017-18 Overall Record American Conference Record (Finish) Conference Tournament Result Postseason Starters Returning/Lost Players Returning/Lost Newcomers Coaching/Support Staff Head Coach Alma Mater, Year Record at Tulane (Seasons) Career Record (Seasons) Assistant Coaches Director of Operations Director of Player Development Director of Student-Athlete Enhancement Video Coordinator Athletic Trainer Strength and Conditioning Coach Graduate Assistants Program Coordinator Basketball Office Phone Best Time to Reach Coach Dunleavy Strategic Communications Primary Office Phone Associate Director/MBB Contact Miller’s Office Phone Miller’s Cell Phone: Miller’s E-Mail: Ticket Office Phone Athletic Department Website
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1905-06 Silas Hickey 1218-1271 3 (1992, 1993, 1995) 3-3 6 (‘82, ‘83, ‘94, ‘96, ‘97, ‘00) 7-6 14-17 5-13 (10th) First Round None 3/2 9/6 5
Starters Returning No. Player 0 Jordan Cornish 3 Ray Ona Embo 23 Blake Paul
Other Returning Letterwinners No. Player Ht. 10 Caleb Daniels 6-4 11 Buay Koka 7-0 13 Bul Ajang 6-10 21 Samir Sehic 6-9 24 Shakwon Barrett 6-5 32 Cameron Galic 6-4
Cl. R-Sr. Jr. Sr.
Pos. G G F
Cl. Pos. So. G R-Fr. C So. F R-Jr. F R-Fr. G So. G
Newcomers No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. 2 Jordan Walker* 5-11 So. G 4 Moses Wood 6-8 Fr. G/F 5 Connor Crabtree 6-6 Fr. G 12 Kevin Zhang 6-9 Fr. G/F 15 Grant Quinn 6-5 R-So. G * Must redshirt 2018-19 season due to NCAA transfer rules Letterwinners Lost No. Player 2 Jackson Johnson 4 Riley Conroy 5 Cameron Reynolds 12 Sammis Reyes 14 Colin Slater 35 Melvin Frazier
Mike Dunleavy, Sr. South Carolina, 1976 20-42 (Two) Radio Information Same Radio Network Doug Stewart (3rd Season) Play-By-Play Announcer Raman Sposato (3rd Season) Tony Chiles (3rd Season) Kevin Dunleavy (2nd Season) Donald Reyes (8th Season) Dr. Cornell Sneed (3rd Season) Cannen Cunningham (1st Season) Quinton Nease Dan Rickaby Justin Clareman, Rafi Goldman, Jackson Johnson Aubrie Warkentien (504) 865-5505 Contact Adam Miller (504) 314-2421 Adam Miller (504) 314-7219 (504) 214-7249 amiller10@tulane.edu (504) 314-7095 www.TulaneGreenWave.com
Ht. 6-6 6-5 6-9
Ht. Cl. Pos. 5-10 Sr. G 5-11 Sr. G 6-8 R-Sr. G/F 6-7 So. F 6-1 So. G 6-6 Jr. G
Follow on Social Media Twitter Facebook Instagram Head Coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (Twitter)
GP/GS 31/31 29/28 31/28
PPG 9.9 10.1 3.3
RPG 3.2 3.2 3.1
GP/GS 30/0 7/0 21/4 31/0 7/0 2/0
PPG RPG 6.4 2.2 0.4 1.7 0.8 1.5 10.5 5.2 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.5
Previous School Seton Hall Galena HS Hargrave Military Academy Montverde Academy Oklahoma
GP/GS 3/0 5/0 31/31 2/0 30/3 30/30
PPG RPG 0.3 0.7 0.0 0.2 15.1 6.3 0.0 1.0 2.7 0.8 15.9 5.6 Sports 1280 AM Todd Graffagnini
@GreenWaveMBB @GreenWaveMBB @GreenWaveMBB @MikeDunleavySr
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS The Tulane Strategic Communications staff thanks you for your coverage of Green Wave athletics teams in 2018-19. For information regarding credentials, arranging interviews, broadcast coverage, obtaining statistics or photos, please contact the appropriate member of the Strategic Communications staff. The Strategic Communications offices are located on the second floor of the James W. Wilson Jr., Center. Parking is available in the Claiborne Lot (accessible off Claiborne Avenue next to Greer Field at Turchin Stadium). Please take a moment to read the important media information below. MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES & SERVICES Requests for specific players should be made to Adam Miller in the Strategic Communications office. INTERVIEWS All interview requests for head coach Mike Dunleavy, assistant coaches and student-athletes must be coordinated through the Strategic Communications office. During the regular season, student-athletes are available for interviews, either in person or on the phone, at the conclusion of practice. In order to arrange for studentathlete interviews, please provide 24 hours notice to the Strategic Communications office. Student-athlete interviews may be conducted at Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Center or in the Strategic Communications Office. The Tulane training room, locker rooms and weight room are off-limits to the media. For telephone interviews, student-athletes will be provided with the number and will make the call at a mutually-agreed upon time. Phone numbers of the coaching staff and student-athletes will not be made available to the media. PRACTICE COVERAGE Regular-season practices will be held in Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, as well as the Hertz Center. Practices are closed to the public. Media members may attend the final 30 minutes. Please contact Adam Miller in the Strategic Communications office if you plan on attending practice. Still photographs and video may be shot during selected segments of practice by approved agencies. After that time, photographers will be asked not to shoot. Media are asked to remain on the sidelines or in the stands during practice, and are asked not to speak to players or coaches during the workout. WEBSITE Media are encouraged to check the website regularly for the latest Green Wave athletics news. Updated statistics, notes, game recaps, weekly and daily releases, player and coaches’ bios, history, broadcast and ticket information, can be found at TulaneGreenWave.com.
GAME DAY COVERAGE CREDENTIAL REQUESTS
TOM SYMONDS
Assistant Athletics Director
All requests for media (radio, television, photography) scouting and parking credentials for practice and game day coverage, should be made in writing, on company letterhead or via e-mail (company name in address), to the Strategic Communications office. Requests to cover a specific game should be made at least one week prior. Game credentials can be picked up in the Strategic Communications office during the week or at the media will-call location inside Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse.
Office: 504-862-8249 Cell: 504-407-7349 E-Mail: tsymonds@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Football, Women’s Golf
ADAM MILLER Associate Director
All space for the working press, radio and television for Tulane men’s basketball games is allocated by the Strategic Communications office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet. Media credentials will be issued to working media only. Credentials are not transferable and use by anyone other than members of the working media is prohibited. Credentials used in an unauthorized manner will be revoked. News organizations allowing unauthorized individuals to use credentials will have their credentials revoked. All press credentials remain the property of the Tulane Athletics Department and must be returned upon request. Credentials will NOT be mailed.
Office: 504-314-7219 Cell: 504-214-7249 E-Mail: amiller10@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Tennnis, Women’s Tennis
EVAN DREXLER Assistant Director
Office: 504-314-2458 Cell: (504) 400-4806
POSTGAME INTERVIEWS For home games, Tulane’s postgame interviews takes place in the media room located upstairs in Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse.. The athletics communications contact of the visiting school will establish admittance policies to the visiting locker room. Head coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr., and requested players will be available postgame approximately 10 minutes after each game, per the NCAA’s mandated cooling-off period. Tulane’s locker room is closed.
E-Mail: edrexler@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Women’s Basketball, Cross Country/Track & Field
TBA
Assistant Director Office: 504-314-7271 Cell: N/A
TBA
E-Mail: TBA Sport Assignments: Baseball, Bowling, Volleyball
MAGGIE McEVILLY Graduate Assistant
Office: 504-314-2475 Cell: 774-239-7866 E-Mail: mmcevilly@tulane.edu Sport Assignments: Beach Volleyball, Sailing, Women’s Swimming & Diving
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NUMERICAL NO. NAME 0 Jordan Cornish 2 Jordan Walker* 3 Ray Ona Embo 4 Moses Wood 5 Connor Crabtree 10 Caleb Daniels 11 Bul Ajang 12 Kevin Zhang 13 Buay Koka 15 Grant Quinn 21 Samir Sehic 23 Blake Paul 24 Shakwon Barrett 32 Cameron Galic
POS. G G G G/F G G F G/F C G F F G G
HT. 6-6 5-11 6-5 6-8 6-6 6-4 6-10 6-9 7-0 6-5 6-9 6-9 6-5 6-6
WT. 225 170 195 190 190 205 225 215 200 195 235 250 180 205
CL. R-Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. R-Jr. Sr. R-Fr. So.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) New Orleans/Brother Martin/UNLV Port Washington, N.Y./ The Patrick School (N.J.)/Seton Hall Lognes, France/Quality Education Academy (N.C.) Reno, Nev./Galena Hillsborough, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) New Orleans/St. Augustine Jonglei, South Sudan/The Patrick School (N.J.) Shenyang, China/Montverde Academy (Fla.) Nasir, South Sudan/ The Patrick School (N.J.) Lewisville, Texas/Liberty Christian/Oklahoma Cypress, Texas/Cy Woods/Vanderbilt New Orleans/Landry-Walker Toronto, Canada/Canada Tech Academy Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase
*indicates player is redshirting the 2018-19 season
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
HEAD COACH: Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (South Carolina, ‘76), 3rd year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Doug Stewart (Brown, ‘94), 3rd year ASSISTANT COACH: Raman Sposato (Oregon, ‘02), 3rd year ASSISTANT COACH: Tony Chiles (Columbia, ‘89), 3rd year DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Kevin Dunleavy (SMU, ‘15), 2nd year DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: Donald Reyes (LSU, ‘09), 8th year ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME 11 Bul Ajang 24 Shakwon Barrett 0 Jordan Cornish 5 Connor Crabtree 10 Caleb Daniels 32 Cameron Galic 13 Buay Koka 3 Ray Ona Embo 23 Blake Paul 15 Grant Quinn 21 Samir Sehic 2 Jordan Walker* 4 Moses Wood 12 Kevin Zhang
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POS. F G G G G G C G F G F G G/F G/F
HT. 6-10 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-6 7-0 6-5 6-9 6-5 6-9 5-11 6-8 6-9
WT. 225 180 225 190 205 205 200 195 250 195 235 170 190 215
CL. So. R-Fr. R-Sr. Fr. So. So. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. R-So. R-Jr. So. Fr. Fr.
Bul AJANG BUAY KOKA Ray ONA EMBO SAMIR SEHIC RAMAN SPOSATO Kevin ZHANG
Bull Ah-jang BOY Co-cah OH-na EM-bo SA-meer SEH-hic RA-men Spo-SAH-toe Jong
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Jonglei, South Sudan/The Patrick School (N.J.) Toronto, Canada/Canada Tech Academy New Orleans/Brother Martin/UNLV Hillsborough, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) New Orleans/St. Augustine Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase Nasir, South Sudan/ The Patrick School (N.J.) Lognes, France/Quality Education Academy (N.C.) New Orleans/Landry-Walker Lewisville, Texas/Liberty Christian/Oklahoma Cypress, Texas/Cy Woods/Vanderbilt Port Washington, N.Y./ The Patrick School (N.J.)/Seton Hall Reno, Nev./Galena Shenyang, China/Montverde Academy (Fla.)
ROSTER
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JORDAN CORNISH Guard | 6-6 | 225 | RSr.
JORDAN WALKER Guard | 5-11 | 170 | So.
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CONNOR CRABTREE Guard | 6-6 | 190 | Fr.
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BUAY KOKA Center | 7-0 | 200 | RFr.
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SHAKWON BARRETT Guard | 6-5 | 180 | RFr.
10
CALEB DANIELS Guard | 6-4 | 205 | So.
15
GRANT QUINN Guard | 6-5 | 195 | RSo.
3
RAY ONA EMBO Guard | 6-5 | 195 | Jr.
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BUL AJANG Forward | 6-10 | 225 | So.
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SAMIR SEHIC Forward | 6-9 | 235 | RJr.
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MOSES WOOD Guard | 6-8 | 190 | Fr.
12
KEVIN ZHANG Forward | 6-9 | 215 | Fr.
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BLAKE PAUL Forward | 6-9 | 250 | Sr.
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CAMERON GALIC Guard | 6-6 | 205 | So.
MIKE DUNLEAVY, SR. Head Coach
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SCHEDULE Date
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NOV. 1 THURS. NOV. 11 SUN. NOV. 13 TUES. Nov. 19 Mon. Nov. 20 Tues. Nov. 21 Weds. NOV. 28 WEDS. DEC. 1 SAT. DEC. 5 WEDS. Dec. 8 Sat. DEC. 17 MON. Dec. 21 Fri. Dec. 22 Sat. Jan. 2 Weds. JAN. 4 FRI. Jan. 9 Weds. JAN. 13 SUN. Jan. 19 Sat. JAN. 23 WEDS. Jan. 26 Sat. Jan. 31 Thurs. FEB. 2 SAT. Feb. 9 Sat. FEB. 14 THURS. FEB. 17 SUN. Feb. 20 Weds. FEB. 23 SAT. Feb. 28 Thurs. March 3 Sun. MARCH 6 WEDS. MARCH 9 SAT.
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LOYOLA (EXHIBITION) NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. FLORIDA STATE NEW ORLEANS 6 P.M. COASTAL CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. GULF COAST SHOWCASE (Germain Arena) vs. South Dakota State Estero, Fla. 10 a.m. vs. UC Irvine/UTSA Estero, Fla. 10 a.m./4 p.m. vs. TBD Estero, Fla. TBD GEORGIA STATE NEW ORLEANS NOON SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS COX SPORTS 3:30 P.M. UT MARTIN NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. at South Alabama Mobile, Ala. 3 p.m. TEXAS SOUTHERN NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. BOARDWALK BATTLE (Boardwalk Hall) vs. Towson Atlantic City, N.J. 4 p.m. vs. La Salle/Alabama A&M Atlantic City, N.J. 11 a.m./1:30 p.m. *at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio CBSSN 5:30 p.m. *SMU NEW ORLEANS ESPN2 6 P.M. *at USF Tampa, Fla. ESPN3 6 p.m. *MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS ESPNU 5 P.M. *at UConn Storrs, Conn. CBSSN 6:30 p.m. *UCF NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 7 P.M. *at SMU Dallas, Texas ESPNU 5 p.m. *at East Carolina Greenville, N.C. ESPN2/ESPNU 6 p.m. *TEMPLE NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 5 P.M. *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. ESPN2/ESPNU 7 p.m. *TULSA NEW ORLEANS ESPN2/ESPNU 8 P.M. *HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS CBSSN 1 P.M. *at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. ESPN2/ESPNU 6 p.m. *EAST CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS ESPN2/ESPNU 7 P.M. *at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. ESPN2/ESPNU 8 p.m. *at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. ESPNU 1 p.m. *USF NEW ORLEANS ESPN3 7 P.M. *WICHITA STATE NEW ORLEANS CBSSN 7:30 P.M.
2019 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Championship (FedEx Forum) March 14 Thurs. First Round Memphis, Tenn. ESPN2/ESPNU March 15 Fri. Quarterfinals Memphis, Tenn. ESPN2/ESPNU March 16 Sat. Semifinals Memphis, Tenn. CBS March 17 Sun. Championship Memphis, Tenn. CBS Home games in BOLD CAPS /// All times listed CST are tentative and subject to change * indicates American Athletic Conference games
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TBA TBA TBA TBA
A WORLD-CLASS
EDUCATION TULANE UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST HIGHLY REGARDED INSTITUTIONS
TULANE UNIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS...
40 // TULANE’S RANKING IN THE U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST COLLEGES POLL 61 // PERCENTAGE OF CLASSES WITH FEWER THAN 20 STUDENTS 1834 // YEAR FOUNDED 11,034 // TOTAL ENROLLMENT $73,000 // AVERAGE STARTING SALARY FOR TULANE ALUMNI
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THE PROGRAM
FACTS AND FIGURES • Tulane offers one of the most flexible academic programs around. Students are welcome to take courses across all of our schools in any major they choose, and many double or even triple major in different fields. • Already thinking about life after Tulane? There are 100,000+ job listings from more than 1,600 companies posted at our Career Services Center. And 56 alumni chapters nationwide connect students to externships. • Tulane offers 100+ study abroad programs in 40+ countries. • Home to 16 departments, 17 interdisciplinary programs, and 9 unique academic centers, the School of Liberal Arts offers over 150 service learning courses each academic year, actively engaging Tulane students in the community. • Tulane has one of the most well-traveled student bodies in the country: 85 percent of Tulane students travel from over 300 miles away to attend school. • Tulane ranked No. 1 for the number of graduate students who join the Peace Corps. It ranked 10th for undergraduate schools of its size.
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NEW ORLEANS
THE NO. 1 DESTINATION CITY IN THE WORLD -THE NEW YORK TIMES
THE FOUNDING OF NEW ORLEANS In 1718, the Sieurs d’Iberville and de Bienville founded a port city 15 feet below sea level near the juncture of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The city was named La Nouvelle Orleans after Philippe, Duc d’Orleans, and centered around the Place d’Armes (Jackson Square). The society who first inhabited the area was French in origin. However, in 1762, Louis XIV gave Louisiana to his Spanish cousin, King Charles III. Before the end of a short Spanish reign, the French Quarter suffered significant structural damage due to a fire that destroyed the city. Much of the original French architecture was replaced by Spanish styles. Soon thereafter, Louisiana was ceded back to France and was finally sold by Napoleon Bonaparte to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
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Home to championship-level sporting events
THE MERCEDES-BENZ SUPERDOME One of the most recognizable venues in all of sport. The Mercedes-Benz Superdome first opened its doors in 1975 and since then has played host to seven Super Bowls and five men’s basketball Final Fours. The venue also served as the home venue for Tulane football for 39 years. Future Championship Events in New Orleans 2020 - College Football Playoff National Championship 2020 - NCAA Women’s Final Four 2022 - NCAA Men’s Final Four 2024 - Super Bowl LVIII
Since its infancy and through the ownership of three different nations, New Orleans has evolved into one of the most unique cities in the world. A mix of European, African, Caribbean and American influences, The Big Easy has its own atmosphere. Everything from the music to the architecture to the food is a delight to the senses. THE FRENCH QUARTER When most people think of New Orleans, the first thing that comes to mind is the world famous French Quarter, known to the natives as the Vieux Carre’ (the old square). The Quarter is a natural gathering place for residents and visitors alike. And with a wide variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment, anyone who doesn’t enjoy a trip to the Vieux Carre’ simply isn’t trying. THE GARDEN DISTRICT Just to the West of the French Quarter is the Garden District, which features a collection of beautiful and historic homes and is just minutes away from the Tulane University campus. MARDI GRAS No discussion about New Orleans would be complete without mentioning Mardi Gras. Perhaps the world’s largest free party, Mardi Gras is a celebration that lasts for months and takes place all over New Orleans from the French Quarter to the Garden District to Uptown. More than 30 parades “roll” through different areas of the city on nearly a daily basis throughout the season. The young and the young-at-heart alike enjoy the beautiful floats and costumes, the beads, doubloons, trinkets and the wide spectrum of music that make up the revelry that culminates with “Fat Tuesday.”
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EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS
• Tulane men’s basketball has made academics a priority under head coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr., as the program has registered some of the highest combined grade point averages in recorded history since his arrival. In fact, the men’s basketball program’s average was the highest ever recorded at just shy of the 3.0 threshold in the Fall of 2017. • Tulane was named recipient of the 2018 American Athletic Conference Team Academic Award in men’s basketball, an honor given to one of the league’s 12 institutions that achieves the highest cumulative grade point average for the year. • Eight men’s basketball student-athletes were named to the 2018 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. • In May of 2018, five letterwinners earned their undergraduate degrees, including Riley Conroy, Jackson Johnson, Sammis Reyes, Cameron Reynolds and Samir Sehic.
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THE PROGRAM
SERVING THE COMMUNITY • During the 2017-18 academic year, Tulane Green Wave student-athletes completed over 3,000 hours of community service. • Every Tulane team participated in at least one community service endeavor. • Tulane finished 15th overall in the 2018 Helper NCAA Team Works Competition.
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ELITE-LEVEL
MEDICAL CARE Green Wave student-athletes are treated at the nationally recognized Center for Sport at Tulane University
THE CENTER FOR SPORT AT TULANE UNIVERSITY The Center for Sport is devoted to providing world-class service to athletes at all levels and ages with a 360-degree approach. The Center’s work for athletes includes medical and health services, training programs and social outreach. Future plans include the addition of legal and business programs designed to support players and other sport-focused initiatives such as biomedical device engineering. Through this approach, the Center is able help athletes excel in their sport and improve the emotional and physical lives of current and former athletes. No entity embodies the work and mission of the Center for Sport more than the Tulane University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics — a “living lab” where athletics and academics meet. Services and
programs developed at the Center for Sport are aided by working closely with student athletes and staff in the Department of Athletics. This relationship allows the Center for Sport to provide additional resources and opportunities to student athletes for achieving competitive success and personal growth through sportsmanship. NFL NEUROLOGICAL CARE PROGRAM DESIGNATION The Center for Sport is actively involved in programs funded by the NFL Player Care Foundation and NFL Players Association to provide medical services to current and former NFL players. The Tulane Medical Center is one of five centers nationwide providing a team of neurological specialists to the NFL Neurological Care Program. This program assists retired NFL players by facilitating access to and coordinating care with these specialists, who conduct comprehensive evaluations and can offer treatment for potential neurological conditions.
NFLPA TRUST BRAIN & BODY PROGRAM The Trust (powered by the NFLPA) offers medical/wellness programs designed to assess health needs and provide world-class medical services to former NFL players. NFL PLAYER CARE FOUNDATION HEALTHY BODY & MIND SCREENING PROGRAM In partnership with the Tulane School of Medicine, the NFL Player Care Foundation (PCF) conducts the Healthy Body and Mind Screening Program, a free national screening program open to all former NFL players. The screening includes a series of confidential cardiovascular and prostate screenings as well as mental health resources and education. These screenings are part of PCF’s research programs, which help to advance public awareness and scientific understanding of health issues that affect former NFL players.
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THE PROGRAM
THE TULANE ATHLETICS MEDICAL TEAM CHRIS CURRAN Assistant Athletic Director Sports Medicine Chris Curran joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletics director for sports medicine in June of 2018 after he spent the past 19 seasons working in the NFL with the Detroit Lions. In his new capacity, Curran will manage Tulane’s entire sports medicine department.
QUINTON NEASE Assistant Athletic Trainer Quinton Nease, MS, LAT, ATC, CES, was hired as an assistant athletic trainer at Tulane in July of 2018 and is responsible for providing medical coverage and overseeing all aspects of healthcare for the Green Wave’s men’s basketball program. Nease is a board certified athletic trainer, CPR/AED certified, and corrective exercise specialist and a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association. He also volunteered at the Manning Passing Academy from 2015-17.
MICHAEL J. O’BRIEN, MD Dr. Michael O’Brien received his medical degree from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2003. After completing his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at the University of Maryland, and a Shoulder and Elbow Reconstruction fellowship at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, he returned to New Orleans to become the Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics at Tulane. His interests include arthroscopy of the shoulder and elbow, rotator cuff disease, shoulder and total elbow replacements, sports medicine, ligament reconstruction of the knee, and fracture care in both adults and children. He practices at the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine clinic. GREGORY W. STEWART, MD Dr. Gregory W. Stewart is the Chief of the Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and the W. Kennon McWilliams Professor in Sports Medicine at Tulane University. He is a nationally recognized expert in non-operative treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in adults. He also specializes in disability prevention, rehabilitative medicine, sports medicine, and has a particular interest in sports concussion. Dr. Stewart is the director of the Sports Concussion Management Program and team physician at Tulane University. He has served as team physician for professional, collegiate and high school teams for over 25 years. WENDELL HEARD, MD Dr. Wendell Heard is a fellowship trained sports surgeon. His practice at the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine is focused on minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder and hip. Additionally, he has unique training in cartilage restoration procedures aimed at patients with pre-arthritic cartilage defects who are too young for joint replacement. He is a native New Orleanian and attended Benjamin Franklin High School. He went to college at Sewanee and returned to New Orleans for medical school at Tulane.
FELIX “BUDDY” H SAVOIE III, MD Dr. Felix H. “Buddy” Savoie is an internationally-recognized expert in the areas of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Savoie came to the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2007 after Hurricane Katrina to take on the mantle of Professor of Clinical Orthopaedics, Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine, and Director of the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine. In July 2015, he was named Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics, and in January 2016 he was named the Ray J. Haddad Professor of Orthopaedics. Many of his patients travel to New Orleans from other parts of the country, and they include professional, college, and high school athletes, and non-athletes as well.
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GREEN WAVE GRILLE Tulane student-athletes have access to a new dining hall located next door to practice facilities
Tulane University and Sodexo announced today a new dining facility called the Green Wave Grille, designed to equip college athletes with the proper nutrition, game-ready facilities, and opportunities for professional growth and advancement. This new dining room, located on the first floor of Yulman Stadium, is available to the entire Tulane University community. The 14,811 square foot dining facility, which opened August 24, is managed by Tulane Dining Services at Yulman Stadium. The facility includes a full kitchen, dining areas and prep space. The program includes new menus featuring protein carving stations, fueling stations, cook-to-order specialty dish stations as well as travel meals developed by dietitian Kelsey Rosenbaum and 38-year culinary veteran, Chef Scott Goodstal. Rosenbaum, the regional Sodexo dietitian, serves nine universities in Louisiana, including Tulane. She and the Tulane strength and conditioning coaches have collaborated to provide high quality ingredients and healthy options for every meal. Chef Scott Goodstal, a 38-year culinary veteran and professional chef, has worked with athletic departments and students for 26 years to ensure their success on the field and in the classroom. Tulane Dining Services provides an average of 1.4 million meals per year for 13,500 students. Sodexo employs more than 300 staff members at Tulane University who focus on optimizing each student’s physical, social and academic environment to create the best possible experience.
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THE PROGRAM AVRON B. FOGELMAN ARENA IN THE DEVLIN FIELDHOUSE
Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse is a 4,100-seat, multi-purpose arena built in 1933 on Tulane University’s Uptown campus in New Orleans, Louisiana. Since its opening, it has been home to the Tulane Green Wave men’s and women’s basketball teams and the women’s volleyball team. Devlin is the ninth-oldest continuously active basketball venue in the nation.
In 2003 the building again received upgrades, as locker rooms were remodeled. Retractable bleachers were also installed to offer more court space for practices. The Green Wave volleyball team, which shares the facility with the hoop teams, also enjoys an upgraded locker room. In 2007, the facility received a new floor, scoreboard and signage on the outside of the building.
Architects from Gould Evans, a Kansas City firm that designed the Hertz Center and Yulman Stadium worked with Tulane University to complete enhancements and upgrades to the existing basketball and volleyball facility to rediscover and highlight the building’s unique historic characteristics while creating a distinguished game-day atmosphere for the entire Green Wave community.
In 1982, the arena was the site of the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Game in conjunction with Tulane’s hosting of the NCAA Men’s Final Four. Tulane hosted the event again in 1993 and 2012, along with the 3-point and slam dunk competitions.
The building originally opened on Dec. 15, 1933, and construction of the facility was funded by the Green Wave football team’s appearance in the 1932 Rose Bowl. In fact, the facility was unofficially referred to as “Rose Bowl Gym” back in its early days.
Less than two years after the bowl appearance, on Oct. 27, 1933, Tulane Gymnasium was dedicated as part of Homecoming festivities on campus, and play began in the facility for the 1933-34 season. Tulane defeated UL-Lafayette, 38-34, in the facility’s first game on Dec. 15, 1933. Tulane Gym was one of the largest in college basketball when it opened, even though there were no court level seats at first. Tulane played host to the 1942 NCAA East Regional in the facility. Floor-level seats were added in 1948. The Green Wave played all of its home games in the facility until the mid-1970s, when a select number of games were moved to the thenLouisiana Superdome. The Wave moved all of its home games back on campus again after another remodeling was completed in 198182. Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse also underwent renovations during the fall of 2001 when the floor was refurbished and air conditioning was added for the first time.
Oldest Active Division I Men’s Basketball Arenas 1. Matthews Arena - Northeastern - April 16, 1910 2. Rose Hill Gym - Fordham - Jan. 16, 1925 3. Lavietes Pavilion - Harvard - 1926 4. The Palestra - Penn - Jan. 1, 1927 5. Hec Edmundson Pavilion - Washington - Dec. 27, 1927 6. Williams Arena - Minnesota - Feb. 4, 1928 7. Hinkle Fieldhouse - Butler - March 7, 1928 8. Payne Whitney Gym - Yale - Dec. 10, 1932 9. Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse - Tulane - Dec. 15, 1933 10. Haas Pavilion - California - 1933 11. Municipal Auditorium - UMKC - 1935 12. Gallagher-Iba Arena - Oklahoma State - Dec. 9, 1938 13. Lundholm Gym - New Hampshire - 1938 14. McAlister Field House - The Citadel - 1939 15. Cameron Indoor Stadium - Duke - Jan. 6, 1940
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THE HERTZ CENTER Attached to the main practice area of the Hertz Center are the athletic training and strength and conditioning rooms. The open floor plan gives the student-athletes access to both rooms and almost 3,000 square-foot area that can be viewed from the gym through an all-glass front. The athletic training area houses one Hydroworx cold tub, two taping tables and four treatment stations. In the strength and conditioning area, treadmills, elliptical machines and an assortment of Power Lift weight training equipment line the floor. Offices were also installed for the staff members that will be working with the Green Wave programs housed in the Hertz Center.
Tulane University unveiled the Hertz Center, the new state-of-the-art, 43,000 squarefoot basketball and volleyball practice facility, in a dedication ceremony in November 2011. The Hertz Center was officially opened in a ribbon cutting ceremony which included Tulane director of athletics Rick Dickson, Tulane president Scott Cowen and Atlanta businessman and the chair of the Tulane Board Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics Doug Hertz, who made the naming gift for the facility.
Behind the main gym, each program has its own 1,200-square-foot locker room space that includes locker, lounge and bathroom amenities. Through the entrance, the players are greeted by the lounge area, which features three couches, a refrigerator, microwave, computer desks, and televisions. Walking into the locker room portion of the suite, 15 individual wooden lockers line the wall, with each including a secure entry system. Further inside is a lavatory that is equipped with all the necessary comforts, including highly-mounted shower heads and a laundry chute. Each program is represented with its own program highlight wall on the upper level The colorful timelines are suspended by steel wires and line the left side of the second floor’s main corridor. The coaches offices look out towards a hi-tech timeline that is suspended by wire and sets up the history and future of each respective program.
A facility that has changed the way Tulane student-athletes train, the Hertz Center includes two regulation basketball/volleyball courts, weight training, athletic training and hydrotherapy facilities, equipment room, conference rooms, coaches offices for all three programs, a video room and lounges for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The Hertz Center is located on Ben Weiner Drive between the Wilson Center and the Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine and will act as the training facility for the men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. The main floor of the Hertz Center houses Goldring/Woldenberg Court and Cary Court. The courts reflect the generous donations of the Goldring Family Foundation, the Woldenberg Foundation and the late L. Wick Cary estate. The gym features nearly 15,000 square-feet of court space with four main Spalding basketball goals and eight additional basketball goals. The two courts were installed by Connor Sports Floors and the Focus Floor that was laid down matches the floor in Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse.
Once on the second floor, three identical coaches’ suites are located along the right side of the Hertz Center. The suites feature five identical offices and are equipped with a television and white board, a reception area and supply closet. Across the hallway, a spacious 400 square-foot conference room is filled with ample seating, a television, projection screen and dry erase boards to use for individual film study. All of the offices overlook Ben Weiner Drive and the James W. Wilson Jr. Center. Also on the second floor, a 600 square-foot film room is accented with 32 leather chairs, a mounted high definition projector and a state-of-the-art lighting and audio/video system. The programs can also utilize a video room that includes a video breakdown station, mounted camera controls and a recording/duplicating center. The coaches’ locker rooms and break room are also located on the upper floor of the Hertz Center. The building was designed by GouldEvans Associates, LC with Lee Ledbetter & Associates and construction was handled by the Brice Building company. Brice was mobilized to begin construction for the Hertz Center on November 23, 2011 and the foundation for the building was laid on January 17, 2011.
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MICHAEL A. FITTS FIFTH YEAR • UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Harvard, 1975 Michael Fitts is the 15th president of Tulane University. He arrived at Tulane in July 2014, bringing with him a strong emphasis on heightening cross-disciplinary education and research. President Fitts believes students and higher education institutions can set themselves apart in a fast-changing world and ever-shifting economy through the combining of different fields and skills. In his first year at Tulane, he launched task forces to lead the university in deepening its unique strengths for interdisciplinary collaboration. He sees powerful advantages in the university’s manageable size, its wide selection of professional schools, the unified undergraduate college and multiple cross-disciplinary projects already in place. He aims to create the most engaged undergraduate experience in the country through this rethinking of academic options, residential living, extracurricular activities and more. In graduate education and research, he will foster intellectual cross-pollination that can produce solutions to some of the world’s most fundamental problems. This focus also extends to Tulane’s physical campuses. President Fitts has initiated a campus master planning process with a 21st century vision of spaces redesigned to promote connections. That includes drawing people together from different parts of campus and linking different functions of the university, such as residence halls with dining hubs and academic venues.
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Another avenue for making connections is public service, an area where Tulane is a leader in higher education. President Fitts lauds the pursuit of community work for its power to show students how theory connects with practice. It gives them real-world experience with the concepts they study in class. His vision for the university includes enhancing the ties between public service and academics. Before arriving at Tulane, President Fitts served 14 years as dean of the Law School at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was recognized for greatly boosting that school’s offerings in interdisciplinary education. He also presided over a quadrupling of Penn Law’s endowment, a more than 40 percent increase in the size of the Law School faculty and a doubling of all forms of student financial aid. He oversaw the rebuilding or renovation of the entire Law School campus. The Law School’s Board of Overseers named a faculty chair, a scholarship and an auditorium at the school in his honor. President Fitts is a native of Philadelphia. He earned a bachelor of arts degree from Harvard University in 1975. Inspired by To Kill a Mockingbird and its heroic protagonist Atticus Finch, he attended Yale Law School. He was editor of the Yale Law Journal and received his juris doctorate in 1979. He served as a clerk for federal judge and civil rights advocate Leon Higginbotham, who became a mentor to him. President Fitts then worked as an attorney in the U.S. Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, where he served as outside counsel to the President, White House and Cabinet.
His teaching career began at Penn Law in 1985. He has written extensively on presidential power, separation of powers, executive branch decision-making, improving the structure of political parties and administrative law. He served as president of the American Law Deans Association. President Fitts and his wife, Renée J. Sobel, Esq., have two adult children.
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TROY DANNEN THIRD YEAR • BEN WEINER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS CHAIR Northern Iowa, 1989 Troy Dannen embarks on his third full academic year as the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair in the fall of 2018. Dannen was formally introduced as Tulane’s 33rd Director of Athletics on December 4, 2015. In his short time in the Crescent City, Dannen has reinvigorated the Green Wave program with the hiring of six head coaches (football, men’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, women’s tennis and swimming and diving), two American Athletic Conference Championships, the revamping of the department’s senior management team and announcing sailing as the school’s 17th varsity sport. Tulane’s 17th varsity sport was fully funded through the generous endowed support of Elizabeth “Libby” Connolly Alexander ‘84 and Robert Alexander as well as Community Sailing New Orleans, Inc. Under Dannen’s leadership, Tulane continued to excel in the classroom in 2017-18 as Green Wave student-athletes posted an overall GPA of 3.08. The department also had 142 student-athletes named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. Tulane made its mark in the community as well with over 800 hours performed by Green Wave student-athletes in 2017-18 en route to finishing 15th in the NCAA Helper Helper Competition. The 2017-18 athletics campaign also saw Tulane succeed at the highest of levels of competition as seven Green Wave studentathletes earned All-America honors. The department also celebrated its first American Athletic Conference championship as men’s tennis claimed the 2018 tournament title. Tulane student-athletes also made their mark in the professional ranks in 2018 as the Green Wave had at least one player selected in the NFL, MLB and NBA Drafts. Tulane was one of just 12 athletic departments nationally to accomplish this feat in 2018. From an external standpoint, Tulane has seen its licensing revenue triple through the re-introduction of the Tulane Angry Wave logo.
Tulane’s fundraising initiatives have continued to grow under Dannen’s leadership with complete restructuring of the Green Wave Club and the introduction of the Olive and Blue society.
head coach Doug Schwab, who Dannen hired in 2010, the Panther wrestling program rose to national prominence with the only perfect NCAA Division I record (13-0) in 2013-14.
In addition to the day-to-day activities as the director of athletics, Dannen began his first year serving on the NCAA Competition Oversight Committee panel in 2018.
During his tenure at UNI, Dannen served as a member of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee in 2011 and 2012. During the NCAA FCS season, the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee is charged with evaluating programs, participating in numerous regional and national conference calls, assisting other committee members with the selection of teams to the playoffs and the creation of the annual NCAA FCS Playoff bracket.
Dannen came to Tulane after serving eight seasons in the same capacity at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) from 2008-15. He brought nearly 30 years of athletic administration experience to Tulane Athletics. During Dannen’s tenure at UNI, the Panthers enjoyed an incredible run of success at both the conference and national level. The successes extended beyond the competitive and included unprecedented academic, fundraising, business operations and marketing achievements. As a result, Dannen was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) as the Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year (ADOY) in 2014. UNI successfully generated gift commitments totaling $27 million in the “Imagine the Impact” institutional fundraising campaign which exceeded the institutional target of $15 million by 80 percent. UNI also saw its commitments to athletic scholarship endowments increase by 300 percent from 2008-15.
For the six years prior to coming back to UNI, Dannen served as Executive Director of the Iowa Girls’ High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU). As the governing body for high school sports in the state of Iowa, the IGHSAU oversees nearly 400 schools and more than 70,000 students in the 11 sports offered by the Union. Dannen had served in various capacities at the IGHSAU over 18 years, including nine years (1993-2002) as associate executive director. Dannen was an active member in the local sports community during his time in Iowa. He served on the Greater Des Moines Sports Commission and the AAU Junior Olympics Local Organizing Committee, the Iowa Athletic Council, Iowa Referee Committee and the Drake Relays Committee.
Dannen negotiated multi-year marketing deals with Learfield Sports (multimedia rights), Learfield-IMG Ticket Solutions (tickets) and Nike (apparel and equipment).
Dannen has also been active internationally, having twice been a presenter in Malaysia - at the request of the Olympic Council of Malaysia - on the topic of youth sports and sport program development. In 2003, he was named to the “40 under 40” business leaders in Des Moines and was named fourth among the most powerful Iowans in sports by the Des Moines Register in 2005.
As a by-product of these off the field successes, UNI athletics thrived on the playing field. UNI recognized 39 All-Americans, 13 coaches of the year and nine Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) players of the year. Football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball and softball combined to reach 14 NCAA tournaments since 2008. Under
Born and raised on a farm near Marshalltown, Iowa, Dannen received his bachelor’s degree in communications from UNI in 1989. He is married to his wife, Amy and has four children: Elle, Emily (an active duty soldier in the United States Army in Colorado Springs, Colorado), Holly (a sophomore student at Iowa) and William.
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MÓNICA LEBRÓN Deputy Athletic Director Yale, 2001 Mónica Lebrón was named Deputy Athletics Director at Tulane University in August of 2016. As Deputy AD, Lebrón serves as second in command within the Tulane Athletics Department, overseeing all day-to-day operations. In addition, she serves as the sport supervisor for football, women’s basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, and sailing where she facilitates all scheduling and budget management, among other tasks. She also oversees the entire external side of the department which includes all revenue generating operations. Lebrón joined the Green Wave after spending the 2015-16 year as associate athletics director for development at the University of Georgia. While there, Lebrón oversaw all aspects of athletic fundraising, raising a record $56.96 million for the 2016 fiscal year. Prior to Georgia, Lebrón was assistant athletics director for Development from 2012-14 before being elevated to associate athletics director at Ole Miss. In addition to her time at Georgia and Ole Miss, Lebrón served as Senior Major Gifts Officer (2008-11) and senior associate director (2011-12) at the University of California, Berkeley, where she oversaw a portfolio of 500+ donors. Lebrón also worked in various capacities at Gator Boosters, Inc., from 2004-08, where she worked heavily with the athletics alumni base. Lebrón graduated from Yale University in May 2001, where she was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the school’s softball team. She also earned her master of sports administration and MBA from Ohio University in June 2003. She is currently in pursuit of her Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies at Tulane University.
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CHRIS MAITRE Senior Associate Athletics Director Business and Operations LSU, 1998 Chris Maitre has worked for Tulane University since 1996 and currently serves as the senior associate athletics director for business and operations. In his current position, Maitre oversees facility management, capital projects, business office, equipment operations and event management for the Intercollegiate Athletic Department. Maitre has over 19 years of experience in sports administration, and he currently manages the operations of Tulane’s newest facility; Yulman Stadium, along with recently renovated Devlin Fieldhouse, the Hertz Basketball/Volleyball Practice Facility and Turchin Stadium, as well as the Wilson Center, home to the administrative offices of the intercollegiate athletics department. In addition, Maitre has the responsibility of financial oversight of the athletic department operating budget and its financial aid dollars. Maitre previously served at Tulane University in a variety of roles, including as the senior associate AD for facilities & events/director of athletic facilities (2014-2016), associate director of campus recreation for facilities & operations (2002-2014) and had an earlier stint within the Athletics Department as assistant athletics director, facilities & operations (1996-2002). Maitre serves on numerous committees (Capital Planning & Budgeting, Fiscal Affairs) and many work teams (Space Management and Compensation Review) across campus. Maitre is also an adjunct professor within Tulane University’s Freeman School of Business and teaches two sections on business leadership and management practices. Maitre holds a bachelor’s from Louisiana State University and obtained his master’s of sports administration from the United States Sports Academy. Maitre is a current member of NIRSA, NACDA and CEFMA. Maitre has presented at many of those conference and hold certifications from each of the associations. Maitre and his wife, Sherry, have three kids (Thomas, Katherine and Maggie) and reside in Covington, Louisiana. Maitre enjoys spending his free time coaching his son and daughters in their local recreational sports leagues.
Senior Associate Athletics Director
LORNE ROBERTSON
Administration
Senior Associate Athletics Director
Oregon State, 1988
Compliance/Assistant Provost
Rob Bernardi was named senior associate athletics director for administration at Tulane University in July 2016. Bernardi arrived at Tulane from Nicholls State University, where he spent the last 15 years (2001-16) as the director of athletics. He oversees sports medicine, strength & conditioning and the day-to-day management of 12 sports programs, including men’s basketball, baseball, both tennis programs, women’s golf, women’s bowling, cross county and both track and field teams. A native of Los Angeles, California, Bernardi was credited with invigorating Nicholls athletics by transforming the department into a modern, progressive program aimed at increasing funding, improving facilities and enhancing the student-athlete experience. For his efforts, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) named Bernardi 2014 Under Armour AD of the Year for the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision. Rob and Linda Bernardi have two daughters Nadine, Jenna, and they are the grandparents of Emma and Ethan Hebert of Thibodaux, LA. His brother, Gary, is also involved in collegiate athletics serving as an assistant football coach at the University of Colorado.
Eastern Michigan Lorne Robertson was hired as senior associate athletics director for compliance/assistant provost in July of 2018. Robertson returns to Tulane for his second stint with the Green Wave after spending the past four years at Stanford University where he served as the associate athletic director for compliance services. Prior to his tenure at Stanford, Robertson spent nearly two years at Tulane where he served as the assistant provost for NCAA compliance. Robertson began his career in collegiate athletics at his alma mater, Eastern Michigan in 2011 where he served as the assistant director compliance: monitoring. During his time at EMU, Robertson implemented and maintained the responsibility for the compliance monitoring intern program to systematically report on team practices and games. Robertson’s professional career began in 2006 as served as associate general counsel at American Laser Centers where he served as the head of the Legal Department. He also served as a member of the Executive Management Team and responsible for the daily direction and decision making of the company. Robertson holds his juris doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law where he graduated in the top15 percent of his class. He earned his bachelor’s degree in public law and government.
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DR. CHARVI GREER
THE ADMINISTRATION GARRETT BROOM
Associate Athletics Director
Assistant Athletics Director
Academic Services/SWA
Development
Georgia, 2007
Siena Heights, 2006
Charvi Greer was hired as associate athletics director for academic advising as well as the Senior Woman Administrator in August of 2016. In her current role, Greer serves as the sport administrator for swimming and diving and directs all athletics academic programing. She also manages the department’s life skills, community outreach and career development programs. In addition to her responsibilities as an administrator, Greer currently serves on the NCAA progress-towarddegree wavier committee. Greer came to Tulane from East Tennessee State University, where she spent five years (2011-16) in the same role. During her tenure at ETSU, Greer managed and led the operations of the academic services department for student-athletes.
Garrett Broom joined Tulane University Athletics in January 2017 as the Assistant Athletics Director for Development. Broom will lead the day-to-day operations of Tulane Athletic Development office guiding the Green Wave Club, Olive and Blue Society, Tulane Letterwinners Association, annual donor events, and stewardship. Prior to arriving in New Orleans, Broom served as the Director of Development with the University of Wisconsin Athletic Development Office from 2014-2016. Broom’s primary focus was on major gift identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship for facility projects, endowments, and annual donors. During his tenure in Madison, Broom was part of a team that consecutively broke annual records raising over $100 million cash in three years. He oversaw the Forever Badgers Endowment Program that gained significant growth due to the $40 million Nicholas Matching Gift program which was completed in May 2016. Prior to arriving at Wisconsin, Broom served as an Assistant Director of Development with the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation at the University of Mississippi from 2012-14.
Greer also developed, implemented and evaluated all aspects of the academic support program for studentathletes at ETSU. Prior to joining ETSU, Greer spent 10 months at UAB as a student-athlete support services assistant.
From 2011-12, he served as Development Assistant with the Golden Gopher Fund at the University of Minnesota. Broom also spent two years in the private sector in retail banking from 2006-08.
A native of Auburn, Alabama, Greer graduated with a bachelor’s of science degree from the University of Georgia – where she played softball – in May 2007 before earning her master’s of science from Georgia in May 2010. Most recently, Greer earned her doctorate degree from ETSU in global sport leadership.
A native of Flushing, Michigan, Broom earned his MBA from Webber International University (Fla.) in 2011. While at Webber, he served as the graduate assistant men’s soccer coach. He earned his undergraduate degree from Siena Heights University (Mich.) in 2006, where he was a four-year letterwinner for the varsity soccer team.
JANA WOODSON Associate Athletics Director External Operations Kansas, 2001 Jana Woodson began working at Tulane as associate athletics director for external operations in April 2017. In her current role, Woodson oversees all external units, including marketing, ticket sales, strategic communications, video and broadcasting. Woodson previously served two-plus years at Rice University where she was associate athletics director for marketing since August of 2014. She oversaw the Owls’ marketing, branding and video departments. Collaborating the sales and marketing teams, Rice produced a 32-percent increase in season ticket revenue across all sports from 2015 to 2016. With the help of her staffs, the athletics department generated increases of 82 percent in ticket scans, 104 percent in student attendance, 46 percent in tickets sold and 67 percent in revenue from the 2013-14 to 2014-15 men’s basketball seasons. From July of 2006 to 2014, Woodson served as assistant athletics director for marketing and fan development at the University of Richmond. There, she provided oversight of marketing and promotions for the Spiders’ 16 sports, as well as operations of the ticket office and spirit squads. Woodson helped produce a 54-percent increase in ticket revenue in 2011, with a 72-percent increase in football ticket revenue over a three-year span. Prior to her time at Richmond, she worked at the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she began as a promotions coordinator in 2001, earning promotions to director of marketing and senior director of marketing and promotions.
Broom and his wife, Katie, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana with their daughter and son.
TONY MARGHERIO Assistant Athletics Director Marketing and Promotions Western Illinois, 2007 Tony Margherio, who joined the Tulane Athletics staff in 2013, serves as Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions. Margherio oversees the marketing efforts for the Green Wave’s 17 athletics programs and is responsible for in-game entertainment. He began his time on the Uptown campus in February 2013 as Associate Director, Marketing before being promoted to Director, Marketing and Promotions in September 2016 and Assistant Athletics Director, Marketing and Promotions in November 2017. Prior to his time at Tulane, Margherio was Director of Talent Acquisition for DHR International from March 2012 to February 2013, where he specialized in the firm’s sports practice. He was also Assistant General Manager for the Bloomington Extreme Professional Indoor Football Organization from January of 2010 until July of 2011, and has internship experience with the Normal CornBelters (2009), Tickets.com for Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers (2007-08), the St. Louis Cardinals’ Triple-A affiliate Memphis Redbirds (2007) and a women’s professional fast-pitch softball club, the Chicago Bandits (2006). A Ladd, Illinois, native, Margherio earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and sport from Western Illinois University in 2007, before completing his master’s degree in sport management at Illinois State University in 2011. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administration (NACMA).
Woodson is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, Woodson earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from the University of Kansas in 2001 before completing her MBA at UMKC in 2003. She is married to her husband, Mike.
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KYLE OSGOOD
State University. At ETSU, Sneed earned both a bachelor of science in Criminology in 2012 and a master of arts in sports management in 2013. Sneed also earned a master of science in academic advising, with a concentration in intercollegiate athletics and the college student athlete, from Kansas State University in 2015. Sneed earned his doctorate of education in global sport leadership at ETSU in 2018.
Ticket Sales and Service
TOM SYMONDS
Witchita State, 2007
Assistant Athletics Director
Assistant Athletics Director
Strategic Communications Kyle Osgood was hired as assistant athletics director for ticket sales and service at Tulane University in May of 2016. He is responsible for the overall management and leadership of the athletic ticket office relating to customer service, personnel, operations and the ticketing system. He oversees ticket sales operations for all ticketed Green Wave athletic events, including season ticket renewals, single game sales and postseason ticketing operations. As part of the external relations team, Osgood works closely with the Green Wave Club, marketing and promotions and media relations staffs to meet the needs of Green Wave customers and fans. Before his time at Tulane, Osgood was an assistant AD for ticket operations at the University of Northern Iowa from 2014 to 2016. During his time at UNI, he led the ticketing efforts for FCS playoff football and men’s basketball NCAA tournament runs. Prior to working at UNI, Osgood was an assistant director of ticket operations at Wichita State University from 2010 to 2014. While at WSU, Osgood assisted in all aspects of ticket operations including the men’s basketball program’s 2013 Final Four appearance. Osgood is a Wichita, Kansas native and earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration from Wichita State in 2007.
SCOTT MITCHELL
Ohio State, 2005 Tom Symonds joined Tulane Athletics as assistant athletics director for strategic communications in March of 2018. He is the primary contact for the football and women’s golf programs. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, he spent over three years in Coral Gables, Florida, overseeing the leadership and vision of the University of Miami’s athletics communications department - a position he assumed in September of 2014. During his tenure, he spent time covering the Hurricanes’ football, golf and tennis programs. A native of Ohio, he spent three seasons at Ohio University, where he held the position of assistant athletics director for media relations and was the primary spokesman on all department matters. As the department’s lead contact for football, Symonds boosted the exposure of Bobcats athletics by coordinating interviews with Sports Illustrated, USA Today, the New York Times and the Boston Globe. Prior to Ohio, Symonds spent three seasons at the University of Rhode Island where he served as the sports communications contact for football, volleyball, rowing and softball and maintained the athletic department’s official website, GoRhody.com. A 2005 graduate of Ohio State University, he earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in May 2014.
Business and Finance
ALEX THOMAS
North Alabama, 2002
Assistant Athletics Director
Assistant Athletics Director
Facilities and Event Management Scott Mitchell was hired by Tulane University in September 2007 and currently serves as assistant athletics director for business. He has also been an adjunct faculty member in the A.B. Freeman School of Business since August of 2015. Mitchell was promoted into his current title in April 2015 after six years as assistant athletics director for business service, game operations and event management - a position he began in September of 2008. He was initially hired by Tulane as director of game operations and event management in 2007. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Mitchell was director of facilities and game operations at the University of North Alabama from 2004 to 2007. He also worked as coordinator of outdoor programs, adjunct faculty and a graduate assistant in athletic facilities during his tenure. A Fort Payne, Alabama, native, Mitchell earned his bachelor’s degree from North Alabama in 2002 before completing an MBA at his alma mater in 2004. He is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
DR. CORNELL SNEED Assistant Athletics Director Student-Athlete Enhancement East Tennessee State, 2012 Cornell Sneed was elevated to assistant athletics director for student-athlete enhancement in July of 2018. He joined the staff as a senior academic counselor for men’s basketball at Tulane University in October 2016. In addition to providing counseling and mentorship, Sneed oversees student-athlete life skills and leadership development. Prior to Tulane, Sneed worked at the University of Memphis as the PAWS life skills coordinator and an academic counselor from 2014-2016, and at East Tennessee State University as a graduate assistant from 2012-2014. A native of Miami, Florda, Sneed is a former honors Division I track & field scholarship student-athlete at East Tennessee
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Endicott College, 2009 Alex Thomas was hired as assistant athletics director for facilities and event management at Tulane University in August of 2018. In his role, he oversees the day-to-day aspects of maintenance repairs, renovations, and scheduling of all on campus athletic facilities. He also oversees event management of all home contests as well as any NCAA or American Athletic Conference postseason events hosted by Tulane. Thomas joined the Green Wave after serving as the events manager at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., since November of 2015. While there, Thomas oversaw all aspects of the events and team training activities on campus. Prior to his time at IMG, Thomas served as assistant director of facilities and event management at Florida State University beginning in 2011. Thomas and his wife, Sarah, reside in Mandeville, Louisiana.
LIZ DEVLIN-ZIEGLER Senior Program Manager Tulane University College, 1994
Liz Devlin-Ziegler begins her 26th academic campaign at Tulane University this fall. Devlin-Ziegler serves as the special assistant to the Ben Weiner Director of Athletics Chair, Troy Dannen. In her current capacity, Devlin-Ziegler manages Dannen’s day-to-day schedule and assists with all athletic department human resources. Devlin-Ziegler has two sons (Dane and Slade). Her son Dane attends Tulane University, while her other son Slade attends Samford University and is a walk-on football player for the Bulldogs. She earned her degree from Tulane University College in 1994.
MIKE DUNLEAVY, SR. HEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON South Carolina, 1976 | Brooklyn, N.Y. Mike Dunleavy, Sr. was hired as Tulane’s 24th men’s basketball head Dunleavy’s longest tenure was with the Los Angeles Clippers for seven coach on March 29, 2016 and his third season with the Green Wave will seasons (2003-10). He led the club to 215 victories and seven playoff victories. The Clippers’ best season under Dunleavy came during the 2005be his 20th overall as a professional and collegiate head coach. 06 campaign when he led the franchise to 47 wins and an appearance in Over the past 47 years, Dunleavy has played and coached in world cham- the Western Conference semifinals. He stepped down as head coach in pionship games, directed NBA Hall of Fame and NBA All-Star players, led 2010 to serve as the team’s general manager. NBA franchises, served as a television analyst and played in the NCAA Dunleavy began his coaching career in 1987 as an assistant coach with Tournament. the Bucks, where he served for three seasons (1987-1990). He earned his The 1999 NBA Coach of the Year, Dunleavy brings over 30 years of NBA first head coaching job in 1990 with the Los Angeles Lakers, succeeding experience, either as a player, general manager or head coach to the Pat Riley. During his rookie season (1990-91), he led a lineup that featured the combination of Johnson and Worthy to a Western Conference Green Wave. title and to the NBA Finals where the Lakers lost the series to the Michael By the end of his second year at the helm of the program, Dunleavy ex- Jordan- and Pippen-led Chicago Bulls. ported two professional talents including Tulane’s first NBA Draft pick in 21 years when junior guard Melvin Frazier, Jr. was selected in the second Following the 1991-92 season, Dunleavy became the head coach in Milround by the Orlando Magic with the 35th overall pick. Additionally, for- waukee, where he led the Bucks to 107 wins in four seasons (1992-96) ward Cameron Reynolds received a guaranteed contract with the Sacra- while also serving as the team’s Vice President of Basketball Operations. He stepped away from the bench prior to the 1996-97 season to concenmento Kings. trate on his general manager duties with the Bucks for one season before Under Dunleavy’s tutelage, Frazier enjoyed a breakout 2017-18 cam- taking the head coaching job in Portland. paign by earning All-American Athletic Conference Second Team honors and receiving the league’s Most Improved Player of the Year award – the Dunleavy coached the Trail Blazers for four seasons (1997-2001) and led the franchise to a 190-106 (.642) overall record and four-straight playoff second in as many seasons for a Tulane player. appearances. The Blazers made back-to-back appearances in the WestThe Green Wave won 14 games and defeated league rivals Houston and ern Conference Finals in 1999 and 2000. Dunleavy’s 1999-2000 team SMU at home, while scoring road wins at Temple, East Carolina and USF. won 59 games, which matched the second-best single-season victory In the classroom, the team has registered the three highest combined total in franchise history. Dunleavy earned the 1999 NBA Coach of the grade point averages in recorded history, including the highest falling Year award after leading the 1998-99 Blazers to a Pacific Division-winning 35-15 record. just shy of 3.0 during the 2017 fall semester. In his first season with the Green Wave in 2016-17, Dunleavy made an immediate impact on the development of key veterans on the team. Reynolds was named The American’s Most Improved Player of the Year after leading the squad with 17.0 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while knocking down 78 3-pointers. Frazier led the league in steals per game (1.9), senior center Ryan Smith scored in double-figures 12 times after doing so just once in his first three seasons combined, while freshman Ray Ona Embo was named American Conference Rookie of the Week twice.
Dunleavy played at South Carolina from 1972-76 under legendary coach Frank McGuire and was a sixth-round draft pick (99th overall) by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1976. He played for the 76ers alongside future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving and helped the team to the NBA Finals as a rookie.
Along the way, he coached six future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famers, including Ray Allen, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Moses Malone, Scottie Pippen, Arvydas Sabonis and James Worthy. A total of six players under Dunleavy were named NBA All-Stars on nine occasions, including Johnson (1992 MVP), Worthy, Elton Brand, Chris Kaman, Rasheed Wallace and Vin Baker. As a general manager, he drafted six players who later earned NBA All-Star selections, including Allen (10x), Glenn Robinson (10x), Blake Griffin (5x), Vin Baker (4x), DeAndre Jordan (1x) and Chris Kaman (1x).
A back injury prompted his unofficial retirement following the 1984-85 season and he worked for a New York investment firm before returning to the NBA as an assistant coach with Milwaukee for the 1986-87 season. He stayed on the Bucks’ bench through the 1989-90 campaign, but returned to uniform in parts of two seasons (1988-89, 1989-90) when injuries to the Bucks’ backcourt forced Dunleavy into the lineup.
Over the course of a 12-year NBA career, Dunleavy played in 438 games which included stops with Philadelphia (1976-77), the Houston Rockets (1978-82), San Antonio Spurs (1982-83) and Milwaukee Bucks (1983-85, 88-90). His best season was with the Rockets during the 1980-81 camA 17-year NBA head coach, Dunleavy won 613 regular season games, the paign when he averaged 10.5 points per game and started on a team 24th-most in NBA history, with four different teams (Los Angeles Lak- that played in the NBA Finals. In his lone season in San Antonio, Duners, Milwaukee Bucks, Portland Trailblazers, Los Angeles Clippers) and leavy led the NBA in three-point percentage, connecting at a .345 (67194) clip from behind the arc. amassed 38 playoff victories in his career.
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A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Dunleavy played collegiately at the University of South Carolina, where he led the team in assists as a freshman and finished his career third all-time in scoring with 1,586 points. Dunleavy helped the Gamecocks to 81 victories and a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He appeared in 111 consecutive games, starting his last 105. Dunleavy was a straight-A student, majoring in psychology while at South Carolina.
Date of Birth: March 21, 1954 Hometown: Brooklyn, New York Family: Wife, Emily; Sons, Mike Dunleavy, Jr., Baker Dunleavy, James Dunleavy Alma Mater: University of South Carolina, 1976 Education: B.S. Psychology Playing Experience College: South Carolina (1972-76) NBA: Drafted in the 6th round (99th overall) in 1976 by the Philadelphia 76ers Philadelphia 76ers (1976-77) Carolina Lightning (AABA) (1978) Houston Rockets (1978-82) San Antonio Spurs (1982-83) Milwaukee Bucks (1983-1990) NBA Coaching Experience Assistant Coach: Milwaukee Bucks, 1987-90 Head Coach: Los Angeles Lakers, 1990-92 Milwaukee Bucks, 1992-96 Portland Trailblazers, 1998-2000 Los Angeles Clippers, 2003-10 Coaching Honors: 1999 NBA Coach of the Year Year-by-Year Record as a College Head Coach Year School Rec. Conf. Finish 2016-17 Tulane 6-25 10th 2017-18 Tulane 14-17 10th Totals 20-42
He played his prep basketball at Nazareth High School in Brooklyn, where he earned All-New York City honors as a senior and had his number 44 jersey retired. Dunleavy was inducted into the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Basketball Old-Timers of America Hall of Fame in Brooklyn in May of 2017. Dunleavy and his wife, Emily, have three sons: Mike, Baker and James. Mike, Jr. was the No. 3 overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft and finished his 15th NBA season with the Atlanta Hawks in 2016-17. Baker was hired as the men’s basketball head coach at Quinnipiac University in March of 2017 after seven successful seasons as an assistant at Villanova University. James is an NBA player agent and Vice President of Basketball at Independent Sports & Entertainment (ISE). Mike and Emily are also the proud grandparents of Mike, Jr.’s three kids Lucy (6), Jack (5) and Ben (2), as well as Baker’s two children Rosie (3) and Caroline Claire (CeCe) who was born in March of 2017.
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Year-by-Year Record as an NBA Head Coach Year Team Rec. Conf. Finish Playoff Rec. Finish 1990-91 Lakers 58-24 2nd 12-7 Lost in NBA Finals 1991-92 Lakers 43-39 6th 1-3 Lost in 1st Round 1992-93 Bucks 28-54 7th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 1993-94 Bucks 20-62 6th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 1994-95 Bucks 34-48 6th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 1995-96 Bucks 25-57 7th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 1997-98 Trailblazers 46-36 4th 1-3 Lost in 1st Round 1998-99 Trailblazers 35-15 1st 7-6 Lost, Conf. Finals 1999-2000 Trailblazers 59-23 2nd 10-6 Lost, Conf. Finals 2000-01 Trailblazers 50-32 4th 0-3 Lost in 1st Round 2003-04 Clippers 28-54 7th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 2004-05 Clippers 37-45 3rd 0-0 Missed Playoffs 2005-06 Clippers 47-35 2nd 7-5 Lost, Conf. Semis 2006-07 Clippers 40-42 4th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 2007-08 Clippers 23-59 5th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 2008-09 Clippers 19-63 4th 0-0 Missed Playoffs 2009-10 Clippers 21-28 (resigned) Totals Four Teams 613-716 38-33 Year-by-Year Record as an Assistant Coach Year Team Rec. Conf. Finish Playoff Rec. Finish 1987-88 Bucks 42-40 4th 2-3 Lost in 1st Round 1988-89 Bucks 49-33 4th 3-6 Lost, Conf. Semis 1980-90 Bucks 44-38 3rd 1-3 Lost in 1st Round Totals 135-111 6-12
NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMERS COACHED BY DUNLEAVY Earvin “Magic” Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers) – (Elected 2002) James Worthy (Los Angeles Lakers) – (Elected 2003) Moses Malone (Milwaukee Bucks) – (Elected 2001) Scottie Pippen (Portland Trailblazers) – (Elected 2010) Arvydas Sabonis (Portland Trailblazers) – (Elected 2011) NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMERS DRAFTED BY DUNLEAVY Ray Allen (Milwaukee Bucks) – (Elected 2018) NBA ALL-STAR SELECTIONS UNDER DUNLEAVY Magic Johnson- 1992 MVP (Los Angeles Lakers) James Worthy- 1991, 1992 (Los Angeles Lakers) Vin Baker- 1995, 1996 (Milwaukee Bucks) Rasheed Wallace- 2000, 2001 (Portland Trailblazers) Elton Brown- 2006 (Los Angeles Clippers) Chris Kaman- 2010 (Los Angeles Clippers)
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DOUG STEWART ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON Brown, 1994 | Haddonfield, N.J. Doug Stewart was named associate head coach for Tulane men’s basketball on April 27, 2016. Over the last two seasons, Stewart has spearheaded the Green Wave’s recruiting efforts, signing players from five continents. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Stewart spent the 2015-16 campaign as an assistant coach at Nevada under head coach Eric Musselman. Stewart was a key part of the Wolf Pack’s 15-win turnaround from one season prior, finishing the year with a 24-14 record and winning the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) championship. While at Nevada, Stewart led recruiting efforts and signed the 35th-best class in the nation in 2015, according to Rivals.com. The class proved to be one of the best in Mountain West Conference history, comprising a trio of future all-league players: Cam Oliver (First Team), Marcus Marshal (First Team), and Jordan Caroline (Second Team). The Wolf Pack became the first team in MWC and school history to win a national postseason tournament. Oliver received a multi-year NBA contract from the Houston Rockets in the summer of 2017. Previous to his stint at Nevada, Stewart spent time on the professional circuit as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers’ NBA Developmental League team, the Delaware 86ers. Stewart worked six seasons in the Pac-12 Conference as the associate head coach at Oregon State from 2008-14, and briefly served as interim head coach in 2014. Among his accomplishments, he spearheaded the Beavers’ recruiting efforts and helped them to the CBI crown in 2009. Stewart played an integral part in recruiting three future NBA players (Gary Payton II, Jared Cunningham and Eric Moreland), as well as Pac-12 scoring leader Roberto Nelson. In 2009, he orchestrated the recruitment of the 10th-ranked class in the country according to Rivals.com, while Hoopscooponline.com tabbed the crop No. 22 overall. Stewart was the top assistant at Brown University from 2006-08, where he was the recruiting coordinator in addition to his scouting and oncourt responsibilities He helped the Bears to a school-record 19 wins during the 2007-08 season. He also spent two seasons as the head coach at Casper College where he was in charge of all aspects of the Division I junior college program. The team was in contention for the Central Sub-Region title each season he coached the squad. In 2003, Stewart worked as an assistant coach at Columbia University for current Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach Armond Hill. He also coached at Washington and Lee University in 2002. From 1994-99 Stewart was a player and coach with the Washington Generals. The Generals are the longtime opponent of the Harlem Globetrotters.
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A four-year letterwinner and team captain at Brown, Stewart graduated in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. He was the recipient of the 1994 Thomas Hoagland Award, presented annually to the member of the varsity team who exemplifies true unselfishness through commitment and hard work, both on the court and in the community. A native of Haddonfield, New Jersey, he was inducted into the Haddonfield Memorial High School Hall of Fame in 2009. Stewart and his wife, Lindsay, have three sons, Sullivan, Griffin and Macklin.
THE STEWART FILE... Hometown: Haddonfield, New Jersey Alma Mater: Brown University, 1994 Education: B.S. Economics
Coaching Experience 2016-present : Assistant Coach, Tulane University 2015-16: Assistant Coach, University of Nevada 2014-15: Assistant Coach, Delaware 86ers (NBA G-League) 2008-14: Assistant Coach, Oregon State University 2006-08: Assistant Coach, Brown University 2004-06: Head Coach, Casper College 2003-04: Assistant Coach, Columbia University 2002-03: Assistant Coach, Washington & Lee University 1994-99: Assistant Coach, Washington Generals
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RAMAN SPOSATO ASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON Oregon, 2002 | Eugene, Oregon Raman Sposato was hired as an assistant coach for Tulane men’s basketball in April 2016. He handles practice planning, skill development, scouting, game preparation and recruiting efforts among other responsibilities with the Green Wave. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Sposato spent the 2015-16 season as a regional scout for the Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets after serving as an assistant coach for the 2015 NBA Developmental League Champion Santa Cruz Warriors. Prior to joining the Warriors, Sposato spent eight seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers in a variety of roles. He most recently served as player development assistant/game prep coordinator, where he analyzed opponents to help prepare players and coaches for upcoming games. He began working in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers during the 2003-04 season, where he served as video coordinator under former head coach Maurice Cheeks.
THE SPOSATO FILE... Hometown: Eugene, Oregon Alma Mater: University of Oregon, 2002 Education: B.A. Journalism & Communication
Coaching Experience 2016-present : Assistant Coach, Tulane University 2014-15: Assistant Coach, Santa Cruz Warriors (NBA G-League) 2013-14: Assistant Workout Coach, Detroit Pistons 2005-13: Player Development Assistant, Los Angeles Clippers 2003-05: Video Coordinator, Portland Trail Blazers
Beyond working for the Trail Blazers, Sposato has spent time with five different NBA organization since earning his bachelors degree in journalism and communication from Oregon in 2002.
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TONY CHILES ASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON Columbia, 1989 | Bronx, N.Y. Tony Chiles, a veteran with over 20 years of experience as an NCAA Division I collegiate coach, was hired at Tulane as director of student-athlete development in 2016 and promoted to assistant men’s basketball coach in May of 2018. A New York City native, Chiles started his career on Wall Street before switching gears to coaching, serving on staffs at Manhattan, Iona, Drexel, St. John’s and Fordham and helping those institutions to numerous conference championships and postseason appearances. Prior to his arrival in New Orleans, Chiles served one season as an assistant coach at Fordham where he helped the Rams go 17-14 overall (8-10 in the Atlantic-10 Conference) and earn the team’s first postseason berth since 1992 with an appearance in the 2016 CollegeInsiders.com Tournament (CIT). The 17 wins were the most since 2006-2007 while the eight conference wins were the most since 2006-2007. The Rams went 14-5 in the Rose Hill Gym, the most home wins ever in school history. Prior to Fordham, he spent the previous five years on the staff at St. John’s, helping the Red Storm to two NCAA Championship appearances, including the 2015 NCAA Championship, and two NIT appearances. In 2010-11, the Red Storm saw a return to national prominence by posting a 21-12 record, marking St. John’s most wins since the 2002-03 season, with six Top 25 victories, four over Top 10 opponents and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002. In 2013, the Red Storm returned to the postseason once again with a NIT appearance and first-round victory and a 20-win season in 2014 landed St. John’s another postseason NIT Berth. A formidable coach and recruiter, Chiles’ diligence has aided the Red Storm in the signing of the nation’s No. 3 recruiting class in 2011, the No. 8 class in 2012 and the top recruit of the Lavin Era in Philadelphia’s Rysheed Jordan in 2013. Chiles tutored the Red Storm backcourt - including 2014 All-BIG EAST Rookie Team member Jordan and 2014 All-BIG EAST first team guard D’Angelo Harrison, a former Top 100 prospect who set a new St. John’s freshman record with 544 points in 2011-12 before reaching the 1,000-point plateau tied as the eighth-fastest player in program history in 2013. Chiles arrived at St. John’s after six seasons at Drexel, where he was responsible for national recruiting, working with the guards and individual player development. Chiles helped guide the Dragons to a Postseason NIT appearance in 2005 - his first season with the team - and to the semifinals of the Preseason NIT in his second year. During his time with the Dragons, Chiles helped lead the team to postseason NIT appearances in 2005 and 2007. In Chiles’ six seasons, Drexel won at least 10 conference games four times, and compiled an overall record of 98-87, 5949 in conference play. In Drexel’s 2006-07 season, the Dragons went 23-9 and earned an NIT bid after notching impressive road wins over Syracuse, Villanova, Creighton, Temple and St. Joseph’s. Prior to working at Drexel, Chiles was an assistant coach at Iona under former NBA All-Star Jeff Ruland, helping lead the Gaels to consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships, two NCAA Tournament appearances and a pair of 20-win seasons.
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In his six-year tenure, Chiles was instrumental in Iona’s reemergence as one of the nation’s top mid-major programs, developing strategies that enabled the Gaels to win 60 percent of their games. With Chiles on the bench in 2002, the Gaels defeated No. 22 North Carolina at Madison Square Garden, which counts as one of the three wins over a ranked opponent in the history of Iona basketball. As the recruiting coordinator, he was responsible for landing prominent New York City talent, which included eight scholarship players from the New York Metropolitan area on the 2002-03 roster. Chiles began his coaching career at Manhattan under head coach Fran Fraschilla. In three seasons with the Jaspers, Chiles assisted with recruiting, advanced scouting, bench coaching and individual player development. During his stint at Manhattan, Chiles coached Durelle Brown, who finished his career ranked fourth all-time in the Jaspers’ record books in scoring. He also worked with Jason Hoover, a 1998 Jasper Hall of Fame inductee, and Heshimu Evans, a firstteam All-MAAC honoree. In his first season, Chiles helped lead the Jaspers to a 17-12 record and the program’s fifth consecutive postseason berth, a trip to the NIT. When Fraschilla left Manhattan to become head coach at St. John’s, Chiles took over interim head coaching duties. A 1989 graduate of Columbia University, Chiles earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. A member of Columbia’s Dean’s List, Chiles was a four-year letterwinner and the Lions’ starting point guard for three seasons. Chiles still holds the school’s single-game assist record with 19 against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and is second on Columbia’s all-time assist list with 323. Chiles played his high school ball at All Hallows, leading his team to the New York City and New York State Championships in 1985. He was the valedictorian of his senior class. Chiles has three sons, Tony, Taj and Christopher.
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Hometown: Bronx, N.Y. Alma Mater: Columbia University, 1989 Education: B.S. Political Science
Coaching Experience 2018-present : Assistant Coach, Tulane University 2015-16: Assistant Coach, Fordham University 2010-15: Assistant Coach, St. John’s University 2004-10: Assistant Coach, Drexel University 1998-04: Assistant Coach, Iona College 1995-98: Assistant Coach, Manhattan University
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KEVIN DUNLEAVY DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS • SECOND SEASON SMU, 2015 | New Providence, N.J. Kevin Dunleavy was promoted to director of operations for Tulane men’s Dunleavy graduated from SMU with a bachelor’s degree in economics in basketball in August of 2018 after one season as the program’s video 2015 and completed his MBA in the Cox School of Business in 2017. coordinator in 2017-18. He is the son of Kevin, Sr., and Candise Dunleavy. His father played at The nephew of Green Wave head coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr., he is South Carolina (1977-81). His cousin, Mike Dunleavy, Jr., played at responsible for coordinating team travel, managing the budget and Duke (1998-02); was part of the 2001 NCAA Championship team; and has played in the NBA for the Golden State Warriors, Indiana Pacers, directing summer camps. Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls. His cousin, Baker Dunleavy, played Prior to his arrival at Tulane, Dunleavy served two seasons as a graduate for Villanova (2002-06) and was named head coach at Quinnipiac manager at SMU from 2015-17. The Mustangs won the 2017 American University in the spring of 2017. Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships. He joined the SMU staff after completing his collegiate career as a fouryear letterwinner with the Mustangs from 2011-15. He helped SMU to the 2014 NIT title game and to the 2015 American Athletic Conference regular-season championship, AAC Tournament title and NCAA Tournament second round.
DONALD REYES DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT • EIGHTH SEASON LSU, 2009 | Harvey, La. Donald Reyes was elevated to director of player development for Tulane men’s basketball in August of 2018 after three seasons as the program’s director of basketball operations Reyes is no stranger to the Tulane program, having worked with the squad and staff over the past seven years. The Harvey, Louisiana, native assisted administratively by helping plan promotional events for the team and serving as an academic liaison to the staff over the last few seasons with the Green Wave, while also coordinating summer camp activity. He has been a part of the program through two postseason appearances, including the Collegeinsider.com Tournament (CIT) in 2012-13 and the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) in 2013-14. Prior to joining the Tulane family, Reyes served as a graduate assistant at Arkansas State while getting his Masters in sport administration. During his time with the Red Wolves, Reyes served as a video coordinator, assembling scouting reports and also handled film exchange and breakdown.
Following graduation from LSU in 2009, Reyes spent a year as an assistant coach at Frank Phillips College. As a student manager at LSU Reyes assisted the Tigers’ staff on a daily basis throughout practice, while also helping with video and scouting reports. During his time at LSU the Tigers made two NCAA Tournament appearances, 2006 NCAA Final Four and returned to the Tournament in 2009, falling to the eventual national champions.
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ROB BERNARDI Senior Associate AD
CORNELL SNEED Assistant AD Student-Athlete Enhancement
ADAM MILLER Strategic Communications
DAN RICKABY Strength and Conditioning
JUSTIN CLAREMAN Graduate Manager
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CANNEN CUNNINGHAM Video Coordinator
AUBRIE WARKENTIEN Program Coordinator
RAFI GOLDMAN Graduate Manager
QUINTON NEASE Athletic Trainer
TODD GRAFFAGNINI Radio Broadcaster
JACKSON JOHNSON Graduate Manager
JORDAN CORNISH #0 • GUARD • 6-6 • 225 • REDSHIRT SENIOR New Orleans, La. | Brother Martin HS | UNLV 2017-18: Started all 31 games in his first season with the Green Wave…Averaged 9.9 points. 3.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 30.2 minutes per game…Shot 103-for275 (.375) overall, 41-for-125 (.328) beyond the 3-point arc and 60-for-86 (.698) at the free throw line…Ranked 11th in the American Athletic Conference in assists and 13th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.4)…Led Tulane in assists (101) for the season and led the team in that category a team-best 12 times…Led the Green Wave in scoring four times and rebounding three times…Scored in double digits 14 times and tallied two 20-point performances…Went 7-for-8 at the free throw line with a chance to complete a three-point play…Scored 17 points with six rebounds in his Tulane debut and win against LIU Brooklyn (11/10)…Scored 14 points with seven assists and six rebounds in the win over Fordham (11/19)…Compiled nine points, eight rebounds and five assists in the win over Alcorn State (11/29)…Scored 12 points and made four treys at 13th-ranked North Carolina (12/3)…Scored 18 points and shot 4-for-6 beyond the arc while handing out a career-high nine assists in just 27 minutes in the win over Southern (12/6)…Tallied 18 points and made three triples in the win over Nicholls (12/18)…Contributed 19 points and made four 3s at Memphis (1/9)…Chipped in 14 points in the win over Houston (1/17)… Had 20 points in back-to-back games, first against Temple (2/4) before matching a personal-best with 45 minutes of court time and making a career-high eight field goals at Tulsa (2/8)…Scored 16 points with five assists and made four 3-pointers against Memphis (2/17)…Tallied 11 points, seven boards and five assists in the win over USF (2/24)…Scored 10 points at UCF (3/4).
High School: A four-year letterwinner at Brother Martin High School ... Averaged 23.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game as a senior ... Was a three-time all-state honoree ... Ranked as the No. 1 player in the state of Louisiana by The Times-Picayune ... Also earned all-area honors, all-metro and all-district three times ... For his high school career, he scored 1,794 total points, which ranks second all-time at the school ... Named to the Times-Picayune’s All-New Orleans Large School team and was his high school’s Most Valuable Player as both a junior and senior ... Was the Crusaders’ captain as a junior and senior ... Averaged 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a junior ... As a sophomore he earned the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player award after averaging 15.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game ... Averaged 12.2 points and 4.0 rebounds as a freshman ... Originally committed to Tennessee but was released when its coach left school ... Ranked as the No. 32 shooting guard in the class of 2014 by ESPN ... Helped his high school team reach the Louisiana Class 5A playoffs ... Drained a game-winning 3-pointer in the waning seconds of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association All-Star Game to give his East squad a 101-99 victory ... Was No. 2 in the Times-Picayune’s Terrific 20 Class of 2014 Rankings ... Played in 13 games for the NTL Red Storm on the EYBL Circuit and averaged 11.5 points per game, which ranked second on the team in 2013. Facts: Cousins with former LSU and current Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette ... Also related to Frank Cornish... Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in communication.
2016-17: Redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules. 2015-16 (UNLV): Played in 33 games making seven starts ... Averaged 6.2 points and 2.5 rebounds per game as a sophmore ... Started the first game of the season against Cal Poly, finishing with four points and four rebounds ... Put up eight points and grabbed four rebounds against New Mexico Highland ... Scored eight points against Chaminade in the Maui Invitational ... Scored 10 points and added five boards against Prairie View A&M ... Went 3-for-5 from beyond the arc to score nine points against South Dakota ... Had six assists and eight points against Air Force ... Added 10 points at Utah State ... Was 5-of-6 from three en-route to a 17-point performance at New Mexico ... Scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds at Fresno State ... Had 17 points and four assists against Nevada-Reno ... Scored 20 points and added five boards against Air Force. 2014-15 (UNLV): One of five true freshmen to get court time for the Runnin’ Rebels ... Shot 48.7 percent from 3-point range (38-of-78), which ranks second in program history for a season ... Appeared in 32 games, making two starts ... Averaged 5.5 points and 1.6 rebounds, while playing an average of 16.3 minutes per contest ... Shot 42.4 percent from the field and 79.5 percent from the free-throw line, which led the team ... Had an assist-to-turnover ratio of 1.1 ... Scored in double figures on five occasions ... Had career highs of 19 points (6-of-12 FG, 4-of-7 3-pointers), eight rebounds and six assists vs. Saint Katherine ... Also scored 13 points (4-of-7 FG, 3-of-6 3-pointers) in a Mountain West Tournament win over Nevada-Reno ... Led the team in scoring at Arizona State with 10 points ... Made at least one 3-pointer in 20 of his 32 games played. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2014-15 32-2 521-16.3 53-125 .424 38-78 .487 31-39 .795 1-50-51 1.6 40-0 29 26 4 9 175 5.5 2015-16 33-7 714-21.6 68-192 .354 31-103 .301 38-64 .594 9-74-83 2.5 58-2 50 47 1 16 205 6.2 2016-17 REDSHIRTED DUE TO NCAA TRANSFER RULES 2017-18 31-31 937-30.2 103-275 .375 41-125 .328 60-86 .698 12-88-100 3.2 46-0 101 74 10 11 307 9.9 TOTAL 95-40 2172-22.9 224-592 .378 110-306 .359 129-189 .683 22-212-234 2.5 144-2 180 147 15 36 687 7.2
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BLAKE PAUL #23 • FORWARD • 6-9 • 250 • SENIOR New Orleans, La. | Landry-Walker HS 2017-18: Appeared in all 31 games and made 28 starts as a junior…Scored in double-figures three times…Led the team in blocked shots with 39 and ranked fifth in the American Athletic Conference with 1.3 per game…Averaged 3.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in 15.1 minutes per game…Shot 42-for-80 (.525) overall… Had multiple blocks in nine contests…Earned his first collegiate start and had six rebounds with two blocks in 14 minutes in the season-opening win over LIU Brooklyn (11/10)…Scored 10 points on 5-for-8 shooting and tied the program’s single-game record for blocks with eight - the most by a Green Wave player since 1998 - in the win over Southeastern Louisiana (11/13)…Tied personal-bests with 12 points and eight rebounds against Florida State (12/10)…Produced eight points, seven boards and three blocks in the victory over Nicholls State (12/18)…Tallied 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting, eight rebounds and three rejections in the win over South Alabama (12/21)…Scored 12 points on 5-for-7 shooting in the win at Temple (12/28)…Had six blocks in 19 minutes against Tulsa (12/31)…Had eight points on 3-for-3 shooting with eight rebounds, two blocks and two assists in the win at ECU (1/31)…Put up nine points on 4-for-5 shooting with six rebounds in 14 minutes against Temple (3/8) in the first round of the conference tournament.
four points against UCF in the first round of the AAC Tournament. High School: Played his senior year at Landry-Walker High School after spending three seasons at East Jefferson High School ... Earned all-district honors after helping his team to a state championship in 2015 ... Helped the Warriors to a Class 4A state championship game appearance in 2013-14, when East Jefferson lost to Landry-Walker ... Ranked as one of the top 50 big men in America by ESPN and was tabbed as the fifth-best player in Louisiana ... Was ranked as the 41st best prospect in the class of 2015 by ESPN ... Participated in the Ty Lawson and Victor Olapido All-American camps prior to his senior season. Facts: Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in homeland security.
2016-17: Appeared in 30 games during his sophomore campaign…Ranked second on the team in bench scoring with 88 points…Scored in double-figures four times…Had five points and made both field goal attempts to go with four rebounds in 10 minutes of action against Arizona State (11/18)…Notched a career-high three assists to complement five rebounds and two blocks in just 11 minutes at Georgia Tech (11/26)… Shot 5-for-6 from the field for a career-high 12 points against Southern (12/7)…Followed up with 10 points, seven rebounds, one block and a steal in 20 minutes in a road victory over Southern Miss (12/10)…Scored 10 points with two assists in the road win at USF (1/11)…Grabbed five rebounds at Tulsa (1/18)…Compiled five points, six boards and three assists at Memphis (3/2)…Tallied five points, three rebounds and a block against Tulsa (3/5)…Provided a huge boost off the bench with 11 points and seven rebounds while shooting 9-for-10 at the free throw line in 23 minutes against Tulsa (3/9) in the first round of the American Athletic Conference Championship. 2015-16: Played in 26 games ... Grabbed six rebounds and blocked four shots in his collegiate debut against Drake ... Scored nine points and added four rebounds at Southern ... Had four points against Appalachian State ... Grabbed four rebounds and scored four points against UNO ... Had four points and two rebounds at No. 11 North Carolina ... Scored a bucket and grabbed three rebounds against Southern Miss ... Had four points and two rebounds in eight minutes of action against UConn ... Blocked three shots at Houston ... Had three rebounds, a block and two points against Tulsa ... Led the way grabbing seven rebounds against No. 10 SMU ... Added six rebounds, two blocks and four points at UConn ... Put up six points and grabbed eight rebounds against UCF ... Blocked four shots and added four points and four rebounds in the overtime win against Memphis ... Brought down four rebounds against East Carolina ... Had four points and three rebounds at UCF ... Grabbed five rebounds and added YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2015-16 33-0 368-11.2 29-53 .547 0-0 .000 17-30 .567 35-46-81 2.5 71-2 2 20 30 5 75 2.3 2016-17 30-0 334-11.1 31-74 .419 0-0 .000 26-39 .667 20-47-67 2.2 44-0 13 18 12 8 88 2.9 2017-18 31-28 469-15.1 42-80 .525 0-0 .000 19-31 .613 32-63-95 3.1 76-3 25 40 39 5 103 3.3 TOTAL 94-28 1171-12.5 82-207 .396 0-0 .000 62-100 .620 87-156-243 2.6 191-5 40 78 81 18 266 2.8
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RAY ONA EMBO #3 • GUARD • 6-5 • 195 • JUNIOR Lognes, France | Quality Education Academy (N.C.) 2017-18: Won a bronze medal with France at the FIBA European Championships in Crete, Greece in July of 2017... Started 28 of the 29 games in which he appeared as a sophomore for the Green Wave…Missed two games due to injury….Averaged 10.1 points, 3.2 rebounds and a team-high 3.4 assists in 33.1 minutes per game…Shot 101-for-234 (.432) from the field, 46-for-126 (.365) beyond the arc and 46-for-64 (.719) at the free throw line…Ranked fourth in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.0), 10th in assists per game, 11th in minutes per game and 12th in 3-point field goal percentage…Ranked second on the team in steals per game, 3-pointers made and third in minutes played…Led Tulane in assists seven times and scored in double-figures 18 times - the third most on the team…Made multiple 3-pointers 15 times and at least three on seven occasions…Tallied 11 points and handed out a career-high nine assists while making three 3-pointers in the season-opening win over LIU Brooklyn (11/10)…Scored 14 points against Southeastern Louisiana (11/13)… Scored 14 points and made three treys in the win over Miami-Ohio (11/22)…Had 10 points and shot 3-for-3 beyond the arc against Acorn State (11/29)…Scored 12 points with a career-high four steals against Nicholls (12/18)…Compiled 11 points, five rebounds, five assists and three steals in the win at Temple (12/28)… Scored 15 points with six assists and made four treys at Memphis (1/9)…Added 12 points and six rebounds against UConn (1/13)…Put up 13 points, six boards and six assists in the win over Houston (1/17)…Dished out seven assists at SMU (1/20)… Posted 15 points and a career-high eight rebounds while making three treys against USF (1/25)…Had 12 points, seven boards and four assists against Temple (2/4)… Scored 14 points against East Carolina (2/14)…Added 12 points and five assists at 13th-ranked Wichita State (2/21)…Had 11 points, five rebounds and four helpers at UCF (3/4)…Chipped in 10 points and five assists against Temple (3/8) in the first round of the conference tournament.
Education Academy team to a 29-5 record in his final season ... Rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals and 247Sports ... Played two years of AAU for Play Hard Play Smart in California. Facts: Born in Paris, France...Son of Mathais and Georgette... Has an older brother and older sister...Studying finance.
2016-17: Named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week twice (12/12 and 2/20)…Appeared in all 31 games and started each of the last 24…Averaged 6.4 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game…Scored in double-figures 10 times… Made his first collegiate start and drew a pair of charges at New Orleans (11/29)… Tallied 13 points and a season-high six assists in the win over Southern (12/7)… Poured in a season-best 15 points on 5-for-8 shooting to complement five rebounds, three assists and a trio of steals in the win at Southern Miss (12/10)…Had 11 points at No. 23 Cincinnati (1/1)…Put up 10 points and made two treys to complement five assists at Tulsa (1/18)…Scored 12 points at UConn (1/28)…Matched a season-high with 15 points and made a personal-best seven field goals while snaring four steals at East Carolina (2/4)…Had 12 points against Houston (2/8)…Scored 12 points with three assists at No. 19 SMU (2/15)…Compiled 11 points, six assists and two blocks in a 94-71 home win over USF (2/18)…Tallied 13 points on 5-for-7 shooting, including a pair of 3-pointers, four boards and three assists at Memphis (3/2). Before Tulane: Played one season for Quality Education Academy in North Carolina after spending time at Balboa City School in California ... Helped his Quality YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2016-17 31-25 782-25.2 66-180 .367 13-52 .250 54-70 .771 14-58-72 2.3 67-1 69 43 4 22 199 6.4 2017-18 29-28 960-33.1 101-234 .432 46-126 .365 46-64 .719 14-79-93 3.2 73-1 95 47 5 23 294 10.1 TOTAL 60-53 1742-29.0 167-414 .403 59-178 .331 100-134 .746 28-137-165 2.8 140-2 164 90 9 45 493 8.2
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SAMIR SEHIC #21 • FORWARD • 6-9 • 235 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR Cypress, Texas | Cy Woods HS | Vanderbilt 2017-18: Appeared in all 31 games as Tulane’s sixth man…Named to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll once (11/13)…Averaged 10.5 points and 5.2 rebounds in 20.4 minutes per game…Led the team in scoring off the bench and reached double-figures 16 times…Shot 111-for-194 (.572) overall, 18-for-52 (.346) from 3-point range and 84-for-118 (.712) at the free throw line…Topped all players in the conference in field goal percentage and ranked fourth in offensive rebounds per game (2.4) and 16th in rebounding…Tied for the Tulane lead in free throws made and attempted and ranked third on the club in rebounds…Recorded his first career double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds in just 23 in his Tulane debut vs. LIU Brooklyn (11/10)…Went 10 of 10 at the free throw line to finish with 12 points and six rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11/13)…Posted 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks in just 15 minutes in the win over Miami-Ohio (11/22)…Scored 20 points on 6-for-10 shooting with eight rebounds at Georgia State (11/26)…Shot 5-for-6 with 15 points, six boards and three assists against Alcorn State (11/29)…Shot 5-for-6 to finish with 15 points and seven rebounds in 19 minutes vs. Southern (12/6)…Scored 11 points and shot 3-for-4 from outside at Memphis (1/9)…Tallied 14 points and nine rebounds in the win over Houston (1/17)…Scored a career-high 23 points with seven rebounds and shot 4/5 from 3-point range vs. USF (1/25)…Had his second double-double comprising 18 points and 10 rebounds vs. Temple (2/4)…Shot 8-for-11 and scored 21 points at Tulsa (2/8)…Went 5-for-6 from the floor to finish with 12 points vs. East Carolina (2/14)…Scored 16 points with six rebounds at 13th-ranked Wichita State (2/21)…Compiled 17 points, seven boards and three blocks in the win at USF (2/24)…Scored 11 points against Temple (3/8) in the first round of the conference tournament. 2016-17: Redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules. 2015-16 (at Vanderbilt): Played in 22 games as a freshman ... Averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds per game ...Tied career high with three points against LSU ... Also scored three points against St. John’s and at Purdue... Recipient of the Jerry H. Smith Scholarship. High School: As a junior with Cy Woods High School in Cypress Texas, he averaged 17.6 points, 13 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game ... As a senior, he averaged 20 points, 14 rebounds, two assists, one block and one steal ... Holds Cy Woods record for points, rebounds, and games played ... Named MVP of his district and was a two-time all-state and academic all-state selection. Facts: Son of Jasmin and Amra...Both parents were born in Bosnia...Has one sister ... Speaks fluent Bosnian...Earned his bachelor’s degree in finance in May 2018 and is currently working toward his MBA. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2015-16 22-0 104-4.7 7-21 .333 3-6 .500 9-14 .643 12-19-31 1.4 11-0 4 2 0 1 26 1.2 2016-17 REDSHIRTED DUE TO NCAA TRANSFER RULES 2017-18 31-0 631-20.4 111-194 .572 18-52 .346 84-118 .712 74-88-162 5.2 67-2 24 35 14 10 324 10.5 TOTAL 53-0 735-13.9 118-214 .551 21-58 .362 93-132 .705 86-107-193 3.6 78-2 28 37 14 11 350 6.6
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BUL AJANG #11 • FORWARD • 6-10 • 225 • SOPHOMORE Jonglei, South Sudan | The Patrick School (N.J.) 2017-18: Appeared in 21 games and made four starts…Debuted with two rebounds in four minutes of action in the season-opening win over LIU Brooklyn (11/10)… Made two field goals on three attempts in the win over Southern (12/6)…Made his first start and compiled three points, three rebounds and a block at Tulsa (2/8)… Drew his second start and played a season-high 29 minutes with five rebounds and two assists against Memphis (2/17)…Tallied two points and four rebounds with an assist in his third start of the year at 13th-ranked Wichita State (2/21)…Made two baskets on three attempts and blocked one shot in the win at USF (2/24). Before Tulane: Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com… Played under head coach Chris Chavannes at The Patrick School in Hillside, N.J., that was ranked No. 10 nationally in the USA Today preseason poll and No. 6 by MaxPreps…Helped the Celtics to a 29-4 overall record to finish No. 1 in the NJ.com Top 20 after winning the school’s sixth NJSIAA Tournament of Champions and the 2017 South Jersey, Non-Public A title – the school’s first since 2009...Played alongside Nick Richards (Kentucky), Jamir Harris (Minnesota) and Marcus McClary (Monmouth)…Participated in the 2015 Under Armour All-American game. Facts: Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in business...Enjoys fishing, bike-riding and soccer.
YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2017-18 21-4 163-7.8 TOTAL 21-4 163-7.8
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FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. 6-25 .240 0-1 .000 6-25 .240 0-1 .000
FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 5-8 .625 15-16-31 1.5 35-2 6 13 3 1 17 0.8 5-8 .625 15-16-31 1.5 35-2 6 13 3 1 17 0.8
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CALEB DANIELS #10 • GUARD • 6-4 • 205 • SOPHOMORE New Orleans, La. | St. Augustine HS 2017-18: Named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week one time on February 26…Missed the first game of the season against LIU Brooklyn (11/10) with an ankle injury but came off the bench in each of the final 30 contests…Scored in double-figures nine times…Ranked second on the team in bench points (193)… Averaged 6.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 18.3 minutes per game…Shot 60-for-140 (.429) overall, 21-for-53 (.396) from 3 and 52-for-65 (.800) at the free throw line…Scored 11 points and shot 3-for-4 from 3-point range at 13th-ranked North Carolina (12/3)…Shot 4-for-6 overall and made a pair of 3-pointers to finish with 12 points and two blocks in the win over South Alabama (12/21)…Scored eight points with three assists and two blocks in the win at Temple (12/28)…Put up 11 points with four rebounds and made all three field goal attempts in the win over SMU (1/4)…Scored a season-high 14 points and made five shots to go with three assists and two steals in a season-high 35 minutes at Tulsa (2/8)…Tallied 12 points, made three treys and handed out a personal-best five assists against ECU (2/14)…Had 13 points and made 11 of 12 free throws against Memphis (2/17)… Scored 11 points at 13th-ranked Wichita State (2/21)…Compiled 13 points on 5-for7 shooting, four assists and two steals in the win at USF (2/24)…Added 10 points against 10th-ranked Cincinnati (3/1). High School: As a senior, averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and two steals per game at St. Augustine…Led the Purple Knights to the Division I state semifinals with a 26-6 overall record and 10-3 mark in district play…Two-time NOLA.com All-Metro selection as a junior and senior…A 2017 Class 5A all-state second team pick by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association…Voted 2017 Catholic League District MVP according to a poll of the league’s coaches. Facts: Valedictorian of St. Augustine High School’s graduating class in 2017...Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in communication.
YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 30-0 550-18.3 60-140 .429 21-53 .396 52-65 .800 20-46-66 2.2 82-4 44 35 10 7 193 6.4 TOTAL 30-0 550-18.3 60-140 .429 21-53 .396 52-65 .800 20-46-66 2.2 82-4 44 35 10 7 193 6.4
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CAMERON GALIC #32 • GUARD • 6-6 • 205 • SOPHOMORE Bethesda, Md. | Bethesda Chevy Chase 2017-18: Appeared in two games off the bench…Debuted with one minute and attempted one shot in the win over Southern (12/6)…Logged two minutes and grabbed one rebound during the overtime period at Tulsa (2/8). Before Tulane: Lettered four years at Bethesda-Chevy Chase under head coach Sean Tracy...Named First Team All-Montgomery County, Fourth Team All-Metro and received MVP honors at the CKA Save Holiday Tournament for the second year in a row during his senior season...Averaged 18 points, eight rebounds and three assists as team captain during his final campaign...Scored a career-high 38 points against Albert Einstein High School...Earned Second Team All-Montgomery County recognition as a junior while averaging 15 points, five rebounds and three assists per game...Played in a sixth-man role as a sophomore and was named Most Improved Player of the Year, helping the team reach the state championship game in 2015...Played AAU for Team Believe under head coach Brandon Howell...Also lettered two years in tennis and volleyball, respectively...Member of the Bethesda Math Honor Society. Facts: Parents are Kristie and Ivan...Has a younger sister...Graduated in the top 25 of his high school class and recorded a perfect score on his ACT... Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in engineering...Grandfather Bill Blair was an NBA coach for 16 seasons, including head-coaching stints for parts of three seasons with the New Jersey Nets (interim in 1983) as well as the Minnesota Timberwolves (1994-95)...Was an assistant coach for the Nets (1981-83 and 1983-84), Chicago Bulls (1983-84 and 1984-85), Washington Bullets (1986-93), Indiana Pacers (1993-94 and 1996-97) and Cleveland Cavaliers (1999-2000)...Blair was also head coach at VMI (1972-76) and Colorado (1976-81). YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 2-0 3-1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 2-0 3-1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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GRANT QUINN #15 • GUARD • 6-5 • 195 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Lewisville, Texas | Liberty Christian | Oklahoma 2017-18: Did not compete. At Oklahoma (2016-17): Walked on at the University of Oklahoma as a freshman for the 2016-17 season but did not appear in any games. High School: Graduated from Liberty Christian HS with a 3.8 GPA…Named to the TAPPS All-District Second Team and TAPPS Academic All-State Team his senior season… Averaged 15 points per game as a senior…Strung together a five-game streak with at least four 3-pointers his senior year…Played for coach Lance Burroughs…Also competed in track and field. Facts: Born in Lewisville, Texas…Son of Milton and Mary Quinn …Has an older sister and older brother…His uncle David Whitmore lettered two years with the Green Wave men’s basketball program (1991-92) ...Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in business. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2016-17 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2017-18 DID NOT COMPETE TOTAL 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
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JORDAN WALKER #2 • FORWARD • 5-11 • 170 • SOPHOMORE Port Washington, N.Y. | The Patrick School (N.J.) | Seton Hall 2018-19: Must redshirt due to NCAA transfer rules. 2017-18 (at Seton Hall): Appeared in 17 games as a freshman averaging 1.8 points, 0.9 assists and 0.5 rebounds in a reserve role...Scored seven points with a pair of 3-pointers and two assists in just 18 minutes of action during his collegiate debut against Fairleigh Dickinson...Registered six points and two steals against Marquette, before handing out a season-high five assists in 13 minutes of court time at Xavier. High School: Enjoyed a banner senior season at The Patrick School with current Tulane teammates Bul Ajang and Buay Koka under head coach Chris Chavannes, who led the team to a No. 12 national ranking in the USA Today High School Super 25...Averaged 11.9 points and 4.8 assists per game for the Celtics, and among many impressive single-game performances, nearly posted a triple-double (15 points, 11 assists, eight rebounds) against Pace Academy to earn MVP honors of the 2017 Hoophall Classic...At season’s end, helped The Patrick School to a 29-4 overall record, including a New Jersey Tournament of Champions title...Named third team all-state and second team All-Non-Public by NJ.com....Tabbed as a top 100 recruit nationally by Rivals.com in the class of 2017. Facts: Goes by the name “Jelly” as he is a member of the “Jelly Family” ...Pursuing his undergraduate degree in health and wellness. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. 2017-18 17-0 123-7.2 TOTAL 17-0 123-7.2
FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. 10-31 .323 6-19 .316 10-31 .323 6-19 .316
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FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 5-12 .417 2-7-9 0.5 29-1 15 12 1 6 31 1.8 5-12 .417 2-7-9 0.5 29-1 15 12 1 6 31 1.8
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SHAKWON BARRETT #24 • GUARD • 6-5 • 180 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN Toronto, Ontario | Tech Academy 2017-18: Appeared in seven of the Green Wave’s first nine games of the season as a reserve…Debuted with one assist in four minutes in the season-opening win over LIU Brooklyn (11/10)…Scored his first two points at the free throw line in four minutes in the win over Southeastern Louisiana (11/13)…Played a season-high six minutes, grabbed one rebound and handed out one assist in the win over Miami-Ohio (11/22)…Recorded two assists in five minutes at 13th-ranked North Carolina (12/3)…Tallied one point in the win over Southern (12/6). Before Tulane: Played his senior season at Tech Academy in Ontario, Canada…Averaged 18 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals per game while shooting 88 percent at the free throw line and 40 percent beyond the 3-point arc…Competed on the AAU circuit for Grassroots Canada under head coach Ro Russell…Played two years at Findlay Prep in Nevada in 2015 and 2016…Helped the Pilots to a 28-2 overall record and an appearance in the 2016 Dick’s Sporting Goods High School National Tournament…Played alongside former Duke and current USC guard Derryck Thornton as well as LSU’s Skylar Mays…Chose Tulane over Arkansas and Michigan. Facts: Pursuing his bachelor’s degree in health and wellness. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 7-0 31-4.4 0-7 0-0 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 0-1-1 0.1 1-0 5 1 0 0 3 0.4 TOTAL 7-0 31-4.4 0-7 0-0 0-0 .000 3-7 .429 0-1-1 0.1 1-0 5 1 0 0 3 0.4
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CONNOR CRABTREE #5 • GUARD • 6-6 • 190 • FRESHMAN Hillsborough, N.C. | Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) Before Tulane: Selected to compete in the 2018 Josh Level Classic…Played in the 2018 RDU High School Boys All-Star Game…Played one season under head coach Lee Martin at Hargrave Military Academy in 2017-18…Scored 705 points in 33 games…Averaged 21.4 points, 4.8 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game…Scored at least 20 points on 19 different occasions while shooting 53 percent from the field and 51 percent (119-for-233) beyond the 3-point arc…Led the Tigers win the Fork Union Christmas Tournament where he scored 24 points with six assists in the first game and 20 points in the second…Helped Hargrave win the 2018 First Piedmont Corp. Invitational behind his 17.5 points and four assists per game…Also named to the President’s Commendation List for his performance in the classroom…Lettered three years at Orange High School in Hillsborough and was named Big Eight Player of the Year, District VI Player of the Year and an all-state selection by the Associated Press as a senior in 2017…Averaged 26 points, five rebounds, four assists and just shy of four steals per game to lead the Panthers to a 23-7 overall record, an 11-1 mark in league play and a trip to the third round of the NCHSAA 3A tournament during his final year…Averaged 23 points, five boards, four assists and 1.5 steals en route to receiving all-conference and all-district honors as a junior. Facts: Son of Keith and Carol Crabtree…Older brother (Keegan) lettered four years at NCAA Division II Lees-McRae College…Left-handed but shoots the basketball with his right hand...Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in health and wellness.
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BUAY KOKA #13 • CENTER • 7-0 • 200 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN Nasir, South Sudan | The Patrick School (N.J.) 2017-18: Named to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team...Played in seven of the Green Wave’s first 10 games off the bench…Debuted with four minutes and a season-high five rebounds while making his only shot attempt in the win over Southeastern Louisiana (11/13)…Tallied one point, one rebound and a blocked shot at Georgia State (11/26)…Grabbed two rebounds and had one block in the win over Alcorn State (11/29)…Played a season-high seven minutes, pulled down two boards and had one block at 13th-ranked North Carolina (12/3)…Registered two rebounds and one steal in the win over Southern (12/6). Before Tulane: Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN.com… Played under head coach Chris Chavannes at The Patrick School in Hillside, N.J., that was ranked No. 10 nationally in the USA Today preseason poll and No. 6 by MaxPreps…Helped the Celtics to a 29-4 overall record to finish No. 1 in the NJ.com Top 20 after winning the school’s sixth NJSIAA Tournament of Champions and the 2017 South Jersey, Non-Public A title – the school’s first since 2009...Played alongside Nick Richards (Kentucky), Jordan Walker (Tulane), Jamir Harris (Minnesota) and Marcus McClary (Monmouth)…Participated in the 2015 Under Armour All-American game. Facts: Pursuing a degree in public health. YEAR G-GS MIN-AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. OFF-DEF-REB AVG. PF-D AST TO BLK STL TP AVG. 2017-18 7-0 27-3.9 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3-9-12 1.7 6-0 0 4 3 1 3 0.4 TOTAL 7-0 27-3.9 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 3-9-12 1.7 6-0 0 4 3 1 3 0.4
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MOSES WOOD #4 • GUARD • 6-8 • 190 • FRESHMAN Reno, Nev. | Galena HS Before Tulane: Rated a three-star recruit and the No. 5 prospect in the state of Nevada by ESPN.com…Ranked No. 224 overall in the class of 2018 by 247Sports.com… Played at Galena High School in Carson City, Nev., under head coach Brian Voyles …Competed on the AAU circuit for the Las Vegas Prospects…A two-time All-Sierra League selection at Galena…Named North All-Region as a junior…Averaged 17.8 points, 7.7 rebounds 2.3 blocks and 1.6 assists in 27 games as a junior and shot 48 percent from the field while helping Galena to a 22-6 overall record and a 13-3 mark in league play…Led the team to the NIAA 4A Northern Region semifinals…Scored 24 points with 12 rebounds in the 74-51 regional quarterfinal win over McQueen…Also received offers from LaSalle and Hofstra. Facts: Born in Reno, Nev. …His father, David, enjoyed a professional playing career of more than 15 years in the NBA and overseas which included stints with the Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks…Has two older brothers, Caleb and Josiah, and one younger brother, Isaac…Caleb plays in the Ivy League at the University of Pennsylvania, while his other older brother, Josiah, competes at Alaska-Anchorage....Majoring in business.
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KEVIN ZHANG #12 • GUARD/FORWARD • 6-9 • 215 • FRESHMAN Shenyang, China | Montverde Academy (Fla.) Before Tulane: Practiced with the Chinese National Team during the summer of 2018…Competed with the 12-man World Select Team that beat the U.S. at the prestigious 2018 Nike Hoop Summit in Portland, Oregon in April of 2018…Played one season at Montverde Academy (Fla.) under head coach Kevin Boyle, leading the team to a perfect 35-0 season that culminated in the Geico High School National Championship …Scored 25 points against New Hampton School and made five 3-pointers at the National Prep Showcase in November 2017…Attended the 2017 Basketball Without Borders Global Camp sponsored by the NBA and FIBA…Lettered three years at La Lumiere School (Ind.) for head coach Shane Heirman where he led the team to the 2017 Dick’s Sporting Goods High School National Championship and No. 1 ranking in the USA TODAY Super 25 with a 70-52 win over Montverde in the title game… Played alongside two McDonald’s All-Americans, Brian Bowen and Jaren Jackson, as La Lumiere totaled a record of 82-7 during his three years that also included a runner-up finish in the Dick’s Nationals and No. 3 final ranking in 2015-16…Listed as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com…Listed as a top-300 recruit by 247sports.com…Also received offers from UCLA, DePaul, BYU and Kansas State among others….Regarded as the best Chinese basketball prospect in America in 2018 by FloHoops. Facts: Born in Shenyang, China…Arrived in the U.S. in 2013 as a 14-year-old to attend the United States Basketball Academy Institute in Oregon where he was described as “A model for the future of China basketball” by event director Bruce O’Neil…Bilingual in English and Mandarin Chinese…His mother, Wang Fang, earned a silver medal at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and the 1994 World Championships in Sydney as a member of the Chinese women’s basketball team and coached the national team at the 2008 Olympics.
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2018-19 TULANE ROSTER NUMERICAL NO. NAME 0 Jordan Cornish 2 Jordan Walker* 3 Ray Ona Embo 4 Moses Wood 5 Connor Crabtree 10 Caleb Daniels 11 Bul Ajang 12 Kevin Zhang 13 Buay Koka 15 Grant Quinn 21 Samir Sehic 23 Blake Paul 24 Shakwon Barrett 32 Cameron Galic
POS. G G G G/F G G F G/F C G F F G G
HT. 6-6 5-11 6-5 6-8 6-6 6-4 6-10 6-9 7-0 6-5 6-9 6-9 6-5 6-6
WT. 225 170 195 190 190 205 225 215 200 195 235 250 180 205
CL. R-Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. R-Jr. Sr. R-Fr. So.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) New Orleans/Brother Martin/UNLV Port Washington, N.Y./ The Patrick School (N.J.)/Seton Hall Lognes, France/Quality Education Academy (N.C.) Reno, Nev./Galena Hillsborough, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) New Orleans/St. Augustine Jonglei, South Sudan/The Patrick School (N.J.) Shenyang, China/Montverde Academy (Fla.) Nasir, South Sudan/ The Patrick School (N.J.) Lewisville, Texas/Liberty Christian/Oklahoma Cypress, Texas/Cy Woods/Vanderbilt New Orleans/Landry-Walker Toronto, Canada/Canada Tech Academy Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase
ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME 11 Bul Ajang 24 Shakwon Barrett 0 Jordan Cornish 5 Connor Crabtree 10 Caleb Daniels 32 Cameron Galic 13 Buay Koka 3 Ray Ona Embo 23 Blake Paul 15 Grant Quinn 21 Samir Sehic 2 Jordan Walker* 4 Moses Wood 12 Kevin Zhang
POS. F G G G G G C G F G F G G/F G/F
HT. 6-10 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-4 6-6 7-0 6-5 6-9 6-5 6-9 5-11 6-8 6-9
WT. 225 180 225 190 205 205 200 195 250 195 235 170 190 215
CL. So. R-Fr. R-Sr. Fr. So. So. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. R-So. R-Jr. So. Fr. Fr.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Jonglei, South Sudan/The Patrick School (N.J.) Toronto, Canada/Canada Tech Academy New Orleans/Brother Martin/UNLV Hillsborough, N.C./Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) New Orleans/St. Augustine Bethesda, Md./Bethesda Chevy Chase Nasir, South Sudan/ The Patrick School (N.J.) Lognes, France/Quality Education Academy (N.C.) New Orleans/Landry-Walker Lewisville, Texas/Liberty Christian/Oklahoma Cypress, Texas/Cy Woods/Vanderbilt Port Washington, N.Y./ The Patrick School (N.J.)/Seton Hall Reno, Nev./Galena Shenyang, China/Montverde Academy (Fla.)
*indicates player is redshirting the 2018-19 season
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bul AJANG BUAY KOKA Ray ONA EMBO SAMIR SEHIC RAMAN SPOSATO Kevin ZHANG
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The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 prestigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University, the University of Tulsa, and Wichita State University (in basketball and Olympic sports). Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athletic Conference has an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the competitive arena and the classroom. The American has taken its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection of national team and individual championships and football and men’s and women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American among the elite Division I FBS conferences. The league has produced four NCAA championship teams - UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 - in addition to two New Year’s Six bowl champions, five NCAA individual championships, and a Rhodes Scholar. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship and registered top-10 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field championships.
banner, the UConn women’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th national championships and broke its own NCAA record with a 111-game winning streak that spanned three seasons. The American sent four baseball teams to the NCAA Championship in 2018. Houston’s men’s track and field team took third place at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Tulsa placed sixth at the 2016 NCAA Men’s Cross Country Championship, while USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking. American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. More recently, Houston’s Ed Oliver won the 2017 Outland Trophy as the nation’s best interior lineman, while UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton was eighth in the 2017 Heisman balloting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart finished her career in 2016 as the most decorated player in college basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus national player of the year for the third
Beyond the gridiron, The American sent four teams to the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, and the league had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any conference in 2014. The American has sent a combined seven teams to the last two NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. Since the conference’s reconstitution in 2013-14, teams from The American have registered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. Student-athletes from The American won five NCAA individual titles in track and field in 2017-18 as Houston’s Elijah Hall won the indoor 60- and 200-meter races, while the Cougars’ Cameron Burrell won the outdoor title in the 100-meter dash. Houston also repeated as the national champion in the 4x100meter relay, while Memphis’ Luke Vaughn won NCAA gold in the discus throw. Under The American’s banner, SMU advanced to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship for the first time since 1993. Under The American’s
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In men’s basketball, the television contract calls for all conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament is televised, including the championship game, which is on ABC or ESPN (except for the 2018 season, when the semifinals and final were on CBS). Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games are carried on national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3. American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference.
The American Athletic Conference was one of six finalists for the 2016 Sports Business Journal Sports League of the Year award, along with Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, NASCAR, the National Basketball Association and the PGA Tour. The American has had a combined 22 teams play in bowl games in the last three seasons, highlighted by UCF’s win against Auburn last year and Houston’s win against Florida State in the 2015 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Additionally, Navy and Temple have both finished in the top 25 of either the CFP, Associated Press or USA Today polls as members of The American.
The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports, which provide the conference with outstanding national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conferencecontrolled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first three American Athletic Conference Football Championships were televised by ABC as part of Championship Saturday. The American has had a combined 41 regularseason football games with more than one million viewers in the last three seasons. The 2017 game between UCF and USF, cited by numerous outlets as the best game of the regular season, attracted 4.7 million viewers – a record for a game between two American Athletic Conference teams.
time and became the first player be named four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four. Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the winners of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple winners were chosen. Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the Division I women’s volleyball Academic AllAmerica of the Year in 2015, while Tulsa cross country standout Kirk Smith was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016. The conference has had a record 31 student-athletes earn Google Cloud CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades in the last two seasons. American Athletic Conference alumni have made their mark in professional sports as well, beginning with the selection of UCF quarterback Blake Bortles by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. The American has produced six student-athletes who have won Super Bowl titles, including three members of the 2017 champion Philadelphia Eagles. A number of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round of the professional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The American had a record 18 total selections in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions. The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters also serves as the home of the American Digital Network, which provides live coverage of all 21 conference championships.
THE CONFERENCE 2019 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
2019 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 14-17 | FEDEXFORUM | MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE FIRST ROUND Thursday, March 14
QUARTERFINALS Friday, March 15
SEMIFINALS Saturday, March 16
CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, March 17
(1) Game 5 Noon ESPN2
(8) Game 1 Noon ESPNU
(9) Game 9 3 p.m. ESPN2
(4) Game 6 2 p.m. ESPN2
(5) Game 2 2 p.m. ESPNU
(12) Game 11 3:15 p.m. ESPN
(2) Game 7 7 p.m. ESPNU
(7) Game 3 7 p.m. ESPNU
(10) Game 10 5 p.m. ESPN2
(3) (6) Game 4 9 p.m. ESPNU
Game 8 9 p.m. ESPNU
(11)
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2018-19 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Tuesday, Nov. 6 Rider at UCF Alabama A&M at USF La Salle at Temple Delaware State at ECU Tennessee Tech at Memphis Alcorn State atTulsa Louisiana Tech vs. Wichita State
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7 Ohio State at Cincinnati
6 p.m.
ESPN2
Thursday, Nov. 8 Xavier at Cincinnati Morehead State at UConn Northwestern State at SMU
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
ESPN2
Friday, Nov. 9 Wichita State vs. Providence (1) Detroit Mercy at Temple James Madison at ECU
6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
CBSSN
Saturday, Nov. 10 Alabama A&M at Houston South Carolina State at Tulsa
TBD TBD
Sunday, Nov. 11 UMKC at UConn Southern Miss at SMU Florida Atlantic at UCF Lamar at ECU Florida State at Tulane
TBD 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 12 Austin Peay at USF
7 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 13 Memphis at LSU Georgia at Temple Coastal Carolina at Tulane
TBD 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 14 Rice at Houston Western Carolina at SMU
8 p.m. 8 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 15 UCF at Cal State Fullerton (2) Wichita State at Davidson (3) UConn at Syracuse (4)
1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 16 UCF vs. Saint Joseph’s/Wake Forest (2) Wichita State vs. App. State/Purdue (3) UConn vs. Iowa/Oregon (4) Cal Baptist at Tulsa USF vs. Ohio (5) Loyola (Md.) at Temple ECU at Georgia Tech Saturday, Nov. 17 Yale at Memphis
TBD ESPN2/ESPNU TBD ESPNU TBD ESPN2/ESPNU 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. CBSSN 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBD
Sunday, Nov. 18 Lipscomb at SMU UCF vs. TBD (2) Wichita State vs. TBD (3) USF vs. Georgetown (5)
TBD TBD TBD Noon
Monday, Nov. 19 Tulane at South Dakota State (6) Texas-Rio Grande Valley at ECU
11 a.m. 7 p.m.
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ESPN3 ESPN3 ESPN2
ESPN2/ESPNU ESPN2/ESPNU CBSSN
Northwestern State at Houston Little Rock at Tulsa Temple vs. VCU (7)
8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 20 Tulane vs. UC Irvine/UTSA (6) Temple vs. California/St. John’s (7) SMU vs. Bradley (8) Cornell at UConn
TBD TBD 6 p.m. 7 p.m.
ESPN2/ESPNU CBSSN
Wednesday, Nov. 21 Tulane vs. TBD (6) SMU vs. Penn State/Wright State (8) Prairie View A&M at ECU Florida A&M at USF
TBD TBD 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
CBSSN
Thursday, Nov. 22 Tulsa vs. Nevada (9) Memphis vs. Oklahoma State (10)
4 p.m. 4 p.m.
FS1 ESPN/ESPN2
Friday, Nov. 23 Tulsa vs. UMass/Southern Illinois (9) Memphis vs. Canisius/Villanova (10) Cincinnati vs. George Mason (11)
TBD TBD 7 p.m.
FS1
Saturday, Nov. 24 Houston at BYU New Hampshire at UConn The Citadel at USF High Point at ECU Northern Kentucky at UCF
TBD Noon 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 25 Memphis vs. TBD (10) Rice at Wichita State
TBD 3 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 27 UMass Lowell at UConn ECU at UNC Wilmington Lamar at SMU UT Arlington at Tulsa Temple at Missouri
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 28 Georgia State at Tulane Stetson at USF Texas-Rio Grande Valley at Houston
1 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 29 Alabama at UCF McNeese State at SMU
7 p.m. 8 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 30 ECU at Appalachian State Colgate at USF
7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 1 Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane Tulsa at Utah Memphis vs. Texas Tech (11) Temple at Saint Joseph’s Baylor at Wichita State Oregon at Houston
TBD TBD 2:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2 Arizona at UConn UCF at Missouri Oral Roberts at SMU Maryland Eastern Shore at ECU
1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m.
ESPN3
CBSSN
ESPNU
ESPNU NBCSN CBSSN ESPN2 ESPN2 ESPNU
THE CONFERENCE 2018-19 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Tuesday, Dec. 4 Lamar at Houston South Dakota State at Memphis
8 p.m. 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 5 Lafayette at UConn UT Martin at Tulane Oklahoma State at Tulsa Temple at Villanova TCU at SMU
7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 10 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8 UAB at Memphis Wichita State vs. Oklahoma Grambling State at UCF Houston at Oklahoma State Tulane at South Alabama Kansas State vs. Tulsa UConn vs. Florida State (12)
TBD TBD 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 9 USF at Charlotte
TBD
Tuesday, Dec. 11 Georgia Southern at UCF
7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 12 UMass at Temple Jacksonville State at Wichita State LSU at Houston
7 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 13 New Orleans at Tulsa
8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 15 Cincinnati at Mississippi State Manhattan at UConn Tennessee at Memphis SMU at Georgetown Appalachian State at USF Temple vs. Davidson (13) Southern Miss at Wichita State
TBD TBD Noon Noon 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 16 Stetson at UCF Saint Louis at Houston Tulsa at Dayton (14)
3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 17 Texas Southern at Tulane
8 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 18 ECU at Charlotte USF at FIU Drexel at UConn
TBD TBD 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 19 Little Rock at Memphis Oral Roberts at Wichita State UCLA at Cincinnati
8 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 20 Utah State at Houston
8 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 21 Tulane vs. Towson (15) Illinois State at UCF Alcorn State at USF
5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 22 Tennessee State at Memphis
TBD
CBSSN FS1 ESPNU
CBSSN ESPN2
ESPN2
Cornell at SMU Tulane at Alabama A&M/La Salle (15) UConn vs. Villanova (16) Temple at Drexel Wichita State at VCU Tulsa at Oral Roberts
TBD TBD 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 23 Coppin State at Houston
TBD
Friday, Dec. 28 North Carolina A&T at ECU
7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 29 NJIT at Houston Fairleigh Dickinson at USF Florida A&M at Memphis
TBD 1 p.m. 3 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 2 Tulane at Cincinnati* Temple at UCF* ECU at SMU* Tulsa at Houston* UConn at USF*
6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
CBSSN ESPNEWS ESPN3 ESPN3 CBSSN
Thursday, Jan. 3 Wichita State at Memphis*
9:30 p.m.
CBSSN
Friday, Jan. 4 SMU at Tulane*
7 p.m.
ESPN2
Saturday, Jan. 5 UCF at UConn* Cincinnati at ECU* USF at Tulsa*
Noon 1 p.m. 6 p.m.
ESPNEWS CBSSN ESPNU
CBS ESPN2
ESPN2 FS1
Sunday, Jan. 6 Temple at Wichita State* 4 p.m. ESPNEWS Memphis at Houston* 6 p.m. ESPNEWS
CBSSN
Wednesday, Jan. 9 Tulane at USF* 7 p.m. ESPN3 Houston at Temple* 7 p.m. ESPNEWS
CBSSN
Thursday, Jan. 10 SMU at UConn* 7 p.m. CBSSN Cincinnati at Tulsa* 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 ECU at Memphis* 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU
ESPN2
Saturday, Jan. 12 USF at Temple* 2 p.m. ESPNU Tulsa at SMU* 6 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU UConn at Cincinnati* 8 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Wichita State at Houston* 8 p.m. CBSSN Sunday, Jan. 13 ECU at UCF* 4 p.m. Memphis at Tulane* 6 p.m.
ESPNU ESPNU
Tuesday, Jan. 15 USF at Cincinnati* 7 p.m. ESPNEWS Wednesday, Jan. 16 Temple at ECU* 7 p.m. ESPN3 UConn at Tulsa* 7 p.m. ESPNEWS Houston at SMU* 9 p.m. ESPNEWS UCF at Wichita State* 10 p.m. CBSSN
Saturday, Jan. 19 Tulsa at UCF* Noon ESPNU Cincinnati at Wichita State* 2 p.m. CBS
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2018-19 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE SMU at Memphis* Penn at Temple Tulane at UConn* Houston at USF*
4 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 31 Tulane at ECU* Temple at Houston* UConn at UCF*
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m.
ESPN2/ESPNU CBSSN CBSSN ESPNU
Saturday, Feb. 16 Memphis at UCF* 6 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Temple at USF* 6 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU
Sunday, Feb. 17 Wichita State at Cincinnati* 1 p.m. ESPN Tuesday, Jan. 22 2 p.m. ESPN3 Wichita State at USF* 8 p.m. CBSSN Tulsa at ECU* Houston at Tulane* 2 p.m. CBSSN Wednesday, Jan. 23 ECU at Houston* 8 p.m. ESPN3 Wednesday, Feb. 20 7 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU UCF at Tulane* 8 p.m. ESPN3 Tulane at Memphis* Wichita State at Tulsa* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Thursday, Jan. 24 Tulsa at Cincinnati* 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Thursday, Feb. 21 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Memphis at Temple* 7 p.m. CBSSN UCF at Cincinnati* UConn at SMU* 9 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Saturday, Jan. 26 USF at ECU* 4 p.m. ESPNU Saturday, Feb. 23 Noon ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Wichita State at UConn* 6 p.m. CBSSN Tulsa at Temple* 6 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Tulane at SMU* 6 p.m. ESPNU USF at Houston* ECU at Tulane* 8 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Memphis at Wichita State* 8 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Sunday, Jan. 27 Cincinnati at Temple* Noon CBSSN Houston at Tulsa* 2 p.m. ESPNEWS Sunday, Feb. 24 Noon CBSSN UCF at Memphis* 4 p.m. CBSSN SMU at UCF* Cincinnati at UConn* 2 p.m. ESPN Wednesday, Jan. 30 Memphis at Tulsa* 8 p.m. ESPNEWS Tuesday, Feb. 26 9 p.m. ESPNU SMU at Wichita State* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Temple at Memphis* ESPN2/ESPNU ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU ESPN2/ESPNU
Wednesday, Feb. 27 Houston at ECU* 7 p.m. ESPN3 UCF at USF* 7 p.m. ESPN3 Cincinnati at SMU* 9 p.m. CBSSN
Thursday, Feb. 28 Saturday, Feb. 2 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Memphis at USF* Noon ESPN2/ESPNU UConn at Wichita State* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Tulsa at Wichita State* 2 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Tulane at Tulsa* Temple at Tulane* 6 p.m. ESPN3 SMU at Cincinnati* 8 p.m. CBSSN Saturday, Mar. 2 UCF at Houston* 4 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Memphis at Cincinnati* 8 p.m. ESPN2/ Sunday, Feb. 3 ECU at UConn* 2 p.m. ESPNEWS ESPNU
Sunday, Mar. 3 Wednesday, Feb. 6 Noon CBSSN UConn at Temple* 6 p.m. CBSSN USF at UConn* 2 p.m. CBSSN Wichita State at ECU* 7 p.m. ESPNEWS Wichita State at SMU* Tulane at Temple* 2 p.m. ESPNU ECU at Tulsa* 4 p.m. ESPNU Thursday, Feb. 7 Houston at UCF* 7 p.m. CBSSN Cincinnati at Memphis* 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Tuesday, Mar. 5 9 p.m. CBSSN USF at SMU* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU ECU at Wichita State*
Wednesday, Mar. 6 Saturday, Feb. 9 8 p.m. ESPN3 Temple at Tulsa* Noon ESPN2/ESPNU USF at Tulane* Tulane at Wichita State* 8 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU Thursday, Mar. 7 Cincinnati at UCF* 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 Sunday, Feb. 10 7 p.m. CBSSN UConn at Memphis* 2 p.m. CBSSN Temple at UConn* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU UCF at SMU* 2 p.m. ESPNEWS SMU at Houston* Cincinnati at Houston* 4 p.m. ESPN ECU at USF* 5:30 p.m. ESPN3 Saturday, Mar. 9 UCF at Temple* 4 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNEWS Wichita State at Tulane* 8:30 p.m. CBSSN Wednesday, Feb. 13 9:30 p.m. ESPNU USF at UCF* 7 p.m. ESPNEWS Tulsa at Memphis* Memphis at ECU* 7 p.m. ESPN3 SMU at Temple* 7 p.m. ESPN3 Sunday, Mar. 10 Houston at Cincinnati* Noon CBS UConn at ECU* 2 p.m. ESPNU Thursday, Feb. 14 4 p.m. ESPNU Houston at UConn* 7 p.m. ESPN/ESPN2 SMU at USF* Tulsa at Tulane* 9 p.m. ESPN2/ESPNU
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THE CONFERENCE 2017-18 FINAL STANDINGS AMERICAN SCHOOL W-L PCT PF PA H A W-L PCT Cincinnati 16-2 .889 71.9 55.4 8-1 8-1 31-5 .861 Wichita State 14-4 .778 81.3 70.8 7-2 7-2 25-8 .758 Houston 14-4 .778 75.8 64.2 9-0 5-4 27-8 .788 Tulsa 12-6 .667 72.3 69.4 8-1 4-5 19-12 .613 Memphis 10-8 .556 70.9 72.4 5-4 5-4 21-13 .618 UCF 9-9 .500 59.7 60.4 6-3 3-6 19-13 .594 Temple 8-10 .444 68.6 70.3 5-4 3-6 17-16 .515 UConn 7-11 .389 67.1 72.3 5-4 2-7 14-18 .438 SMU 6-12 .333 64.7 65.9 4-5 1-8 17-16 .515 Tulane 5-13 .278 70.2 75.7 2-7 3-6 14-17 .452 East Carolina 4-14 .222 65.6 78.6 2-7 2-7 10-20 .333 USF 3-15 .167 60.6 73.1 1-8 2-7 10-22 .312
OVERALL PF PA H A N 74.2 57.5 15-1 9-2 7-2 82.8 71.6 13-3 9-2 3-3 76.7 64.9 15-0 7-5 5-3 73.5 70.9 13-2 5-7 1-2 70.8 71.2 14-5 5-5 2-3 62.7 61.7 12-4 5-6 2-3 69.9 70.5 8-5 4-9 5-2 68.2 73.1 11-5 2-9 1-4 69.5 64.1 13-5 2-8 2-3 73.2 74.1 9-7 3-8 2-2 66.4 74.9 8-11 2-8 0-1 63.3 70.6 7-11 3-10 0-1
POSTSEASON HONORS
1ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Gary Clark, Cincinnati* Jacob Evans III, Cincinnati Rob Gray, Houston Shaquille Morris, Wichita State Landry Shamet, Wichita State
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Ethan Chargois, SMU David Collins, USF Nate Pierre-Louis, Temple Fabian White, Houston Shawn Williams, East Carolina*
2ND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Jalen Adams, UConn Junior Etou, Tulsa Melvin Frazier Jr., Tulane Jeremiah Martin, Memphis Shake Milton, SMU
*denotes unanimous selection
PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gary Clark, Cincinnati
COACH OF THE YEAR Kelvin Sampson, Houston ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Shawn Williams, East Carolina
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gary Clark, Cincinnati MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Melvin Frazier Jr., Tulane SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR Armoni Brooks, Houston SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Gary Clark, Cincinnati SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Obi Enechionyia, Temple
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2017-18 CONFERENCE STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE 1. Wichita State 2. Houston 3. Cincinnati 4. Tulsa 5. Tulane 6. Memphis 7. Temple 8. SMU 9. UConn 10. ECU 11. USF 12. UCF
G 33 35 36 31 31 34 33 33 32 30 32 32
W-L PTS AVG/G 25-8 2731 82.8 27-8 2685 76.7 31-5 2673 74.2 19-12 2277 73.5 14-17 2269 73.2 21-13 2408 70.8 17-16 2308 69.9 17-16 2293 69.5 14-18 2181 68.2 10-20 1993 66.4 10-22 2026 63.3 19-13 2007 62.7
FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE 1. Cincinnati 2. Houston 3. UCF 4. Tulsa 5. Wichita State 6. SMU 7. Memphis 8. UConn 9. Temple 10. Tulane 11. USF 12. ECU
G 36 35 32 31 33 33 34 32 33 31 32 30
FG 739 744 718 793 809 744 841 804 836 815 819 818
FGA 1974 1887 1790 1888 1922 1763 1946 1856 1907 1828 1816 1808
PCT .374 .394 .401 .420 .421 .422 .432 .433 .438 .446 .451 .452
SCORING DEFENSE 1. Cincinnati 2. UCF 3. SMU 4. Houston 5. Temple 6. USF 7. Tulsa 8. Memphis 9. Wichita State 10. UConn 11. Tulane 12. ECU
G 36 32 33 35 33 32 31 34 33 32 31 30
PTS 2071 1975 2114 2271 2326 2260 2197 2420 2364 2340 2296 2248
AVG/G 57.5 61.7 64.1 64.9 70.5 70.6 70.9 71.2 71.6 73.1 74.1 74.9
3-POINT FG PCT 1. Houston 2. Wichita State 3. SMU 4. USF 5. Cincinnati 6. Temple 7. Tulane 8. Tulsa 9. UCF 10. UConn 11. Memphis 12. ECU
G 35 33 33 32 36 33 31 31 32 32 34 30
FG 297 300 281 207 262 271 232 247 177 215 201 182
FGA 768 787 741 573 742 774 663 710 538 659 634 597
PCT .387 .381 .379 .361 .353 .350 .350 .348 .329 .326 .317 .305
SCORING MARGIN 1. Cincinnati 2. Houston 3. Wichita State 4. SMU 5. Tulsa 6. UCF 7. Memphis 8. Temple 9. Tulane 10. UConn 11. USF 12. ECU
G 36 35 33 33 31 32 34 33 31 32 32 30
OFF 74.2 76.7 82.8 69.5 73.5 62.7 70.8 69.9 73.2 68.2 63.3 66.4
DEF 57.5 64.9 71.6 64.1 70.9 61.7 71.2 70.5 74.1 73.1 70.6 74.9
MARGIN +16.7 +11.8 +11.1 +5.4 +2.6 +1.0 -0.4 -0.5 -0.9 -5.0 -7.3 -8.5
3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 1. Cincinnati 2. Houston 3. Temple 4. USF 5. UCF 6. SMU 7. Tulsa 8. Tulane 9. ECU 10. Wichita State 11. UConn 12. Memphis
G 36 35 33 32 32 33 31 31 30 33 32 34
FG 231 231 229 219 201 259 282 215 225 282 288 296
FGA 747 715 706 663 608 766 821 623 637 776 791 801
PCT .309 .323 .324 .330 .331 .338 .343 .345 .353 .363 .364 .370
FREE THROW PCT 1. UConn 2. Wichita State 3. Tulsa 4. USF 5. Houston 6. Tulane 7. Cincinnati 8. Memphis 9. SMU 10. Temple 11. ECU 12. UCF
G 32 33 31 32 35 31 36 34 33 33 30 32
FTM 442 517 522 405 484 437 523 551 384 347 329 450
FTA 593 700 720 560 674 613 756 798 560 509 494 702
PCT .745 .739 .725 .723 .718 .713 .692 .690 .686 .682 .666 .641
REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. Wichita State 2. Cincinnati 3. Houston 4. Tulsa 5. UCF 6. Tulane 7. Memphis 8. UConn 9. Temple 10. ECU 11. SMU 12. USF
G 33 36 35 31 32 31 34 32 33 30 33 32
REB 1340 1413 1353 1177 1108 1068 1171 1099 1123 1020 1109 1065
AVG/G 40.6 39.2 38.7 38.0 34.6 34.5 34.4 34.3 34.0 34.0 33.6 33.3
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 1. Wichita State 2. Houston 3. Memphis 4. Tulane 5. Cincinnati 6. SMU 7. Tulsa 8. ECU 9. Temple 10. UCF 11. USF 12. UConn
G 33 35 34 31 36 33 31 30 33 32 32 32
FG 957 952 828 800 944 814 754 741 845 690 707 762
FGA 2009 2066 1832 1779 2100 1835 1730 1723 1990 1627 1690 1832
PCT .476 .461 .452 .450 .450 .444 .436 .430 .425 .424 .418 .416
REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. Wichita State 2. Cincinnati 3. Houston 4. Memphis 5. SMU 6. UCF 7. USF 8. Tulsa 9. Tulane 10. UConn 11. ECU 12. Temple
G 33 36 35 34 33 32 32 31 31 32 30 33
AVG. 1013 1132 1126 1118 1096 1085 1098 1084 1111 1177 1108 1257
AVG/G 30.7 31.4 32.2 32.9 33.2 33.9 34.3 35.0 35.8 36.8 36.9 38.1
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THE CONFERENCE 2017-18 CONFERENCE STATISTICS REBOUNDING MARGIN 1. Wichita State 2. Cincinnati 3. Houston 4. Tulsa 5. Memphis 6. UCF 7. SMU 8. USF 9. Tulane 10. UConn 11. ECU 12. Temple
G 33 36 35 31 34 32 33 32 31 32 30 33
AVG OPP AVG 40.6 30.7 39.2 31.4 38.7 32.2 38.0 35.0 34.4 32.9 34.6 33.9 33.6 33.2 33.3 34.3 34.5 35.8 34.3 36.8 34.0 36.9 34.0 38.1
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Cincinnati 2. Tulane 3. Wichita State 4. Memphis 5. UConn 6. UCF 7. Temple 8. ECU 9. Houston 10. SMU 11. USF 12. Tulsa
G 36 31 33 34 32 32 33 30 35 33 32 31
ASSISTS 1. Wichita State 2. Cincinnati 3. Tulane 4. Houston 5. SMU 6. Memphis 7. ECU 8. Temple 9. Tulsa 10. USF 11. UCF 12. UConn
MARGIN +9.9 +7.8 +6.5 +3.0 +1.6 +0.7 +0.4 -1.0 -1.4 -2.4 -2.9 -4.1
ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1. Wichita State 2. Cincinnati 3. SMU 4. Houston 5. Tulane 6. Temple 7. Tulsa 8. Memphis 9. ECU 10. USF 11. UConn 12. UCF
G 33 36 33 35 31 33 31 34 30 32 32 32
APG 18.5 15.8 14.4 14.4 15.6 12.8 12.6 13.0 12.9 11.8 10.4 10.6
TOPG 11.7 11.3 11.6 11.9 13.2 10.8 12.9 13.7 14.4 14.0 12.6 13.5
BLOCKS AVG/G 194 5.39 126 4.06 127 3.85 129 3.79 119 3.72 111 3.47 108 3.27 93 3.10 106 3.03 99 3.00 76 2.38 68 2.19
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Cincinnati 2. Wichita State 3. Houston 4. Memphis 5. Tulsa 6. SMU 7. UConn 8. Temple 9. ECU 10. USF 11. Tulane 12. UCF
G 36 33 35 34 31 33 32 33 30 32 31 32
NO. 479 405 408 391 346 365 336 337 292 309 296 305
AVG/G 13.31 12.27 11.66 11.50 11.16 11.06 10.50 10.21 9.73 9.66 9.55 9.53
G 33 36 31 35 33 34 30 33 31 32 32 32
ASSISTS AVG/G 610 18.48 570 15.83 483 15.58 505 14.43 474 14.36 443 13.03 388 12.93 421 12.76 391 12.61 379 11.84 339 10.59 334 10.44
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Wichita State 2. Houston 3. Tulsa 4. Cincinnati 5. UCF 6. Tulane 7. ECU 8. UConn 9. Temple 10. USF 11. Memphis 12. SMU
G 33 35 31 36 32 31 30 32 33 32 34 33
NO. 935 945 831 934 803 772 728 763 786 756 780 744
AVG/G 28.33 27.00 26.81 25.94 25.09 24.90 24.27 23.84 23.82 23.63 22.94 22.55
STEALS 1. SMU 2. Cincinnati 3. Temple 4. Houston 5. UConn 6. Memphis 7. UCF 8. USF 9. Tulane 10. ECU 11. Wichita State 12. Tulsa
G 33 36 33 35 32 34 32 32 31 30 33 31
STEALS AVG/G 244 7.39 256 7.11 220 6.67 218 6.23 190 5.94 201 5.91 169 5.28 163 5.09 156 5.03 148 4.93 154 4.67 139 4.48
3-POINT FG MADE 1. Wichita State 2. SMU 3. Houston 4. Temple 5. Tulsa 6. Tulane 7. Cincinnati 8. UConn 9. USF 10. ECU 11. Memphis 12. UCF
G 33 33 35 33 31 31 36 32 32 30 34 32
3FG 300 281 297 271 247 232 262 215 207 182 201 177
AVG/G 9.09 8.52 8.49 8.21 7.97 7.48 7.28 6.72 6.47 6.07 5.91 5.53
TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Cincinnati 2. SMU 3. Temple 4. Houston 5. UConn 6. Wichita State 7. Tulsa 8. Memphis 9. Tulane 10. UCF 11. ECU 12. USF
G 36 33 33 35 32 33 31 34 31 32 30 32
AVG OPP. AVG 11.3 14.3 11.6 14.0 10.8 12.7 11.9 13.1 12.6 12.5 11.7 11.5 12.9 12.3 13.7 12.7 13.2 12.1 13.5 12.3 14.4 12.0 14.0 10.8
RATIO 1.58 1.41 1.24 1.21 1.18 1.18 0.98 0.95 0.90 0.84 0.83 0.79
MARGIN +3.03 +2.36 +1.88 +1.11 -0.09 -0.18 -0.55 -1.03 -1.13 -1.16 -2.40 -3.22
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Aaron’s American Athletic Conference Championship 2018 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET
2018 AARON’S AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 8-11 | AMWAY CENTER | ORLANDO, FLA. FIRST ROUND Thursday, March 8
QUARTERFINALS Friday, March 9
(1) Cincinnati (8) UConn
(9) SMU
61
Game 5 Noon ESPN2
73 Game 1 Noon ESPNU
(9) SMU
CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, March 11
SEMIFINALS Saturday, March 10
(1) Cincinnati
70
51
80 Game 9 1 p.m. CBS
(4) Tulsa (5) Memphis
(12) USF
56
64 Game 6 2 p.m. ESPN2
79 Game 2 2 p.m. ESPNU
(1) Cincinnati
(5) Memphis
(5) Memphis
60
67
77 Game 11 3:30 p.m. CBS
(2) Wichita State (7) Temple
(10) Tulane
89
Game 7 7 p.m. ESPNU
82 Game 3 7 p.m. ESPNU
(7) Temple
Cincinnati
(2) Wichita State
74
81
77 Game 10 3:30 p.m. CBS
(3) Houston (6) UCF
(11) ECU
(6) UCF
55
84 Game 8 9 p.m. ESPNU
66 Game 4 9 p.m. ESPNU
(3) Houston
(3) Houston
77
56
52
all times eastern
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@American_MBB
AmericanConf
American_Conf
Alabama A&M Bulldogs (possible opponent at Battle at the Boardwalk) Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huntsville, Ala. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1875 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,728 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SWAC Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T.M. Elmore Gymnasium President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Hugine, Jr. Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Hicks Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dylan Howard Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27 (1) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 3-27 (3-15) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 4/1 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janay Roberson SID Email . . . . . . . . . aamusportsinfo@yahoo.com SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (256) 372-4550 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aamusports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 13, 2015
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orlando, Fla. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 810 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CFE Arena (10,000) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. John C. Hitt Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danny White Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Dawkins Record at School (Years) ������������������������������������������� Overall Record (Years) ����������������������������������������������
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 19-13 (9-9) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 11/2 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 4/1 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Forcella SID Email . . . . . . . . . . dforcella@athletics.ucf.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (407) 823-2142 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.ucfknights.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 4, 2018
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1819 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45,949 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red & Black Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fifth-Third Arena (12,012) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Santa J. Ono Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Bohn Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mick Cronin Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . 268-140 (12) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 337-164 (15)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 31-5 (16-2) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Second Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 11/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Foushee SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . fousheae@UCmail.UC.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (513) 556-5182 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoBearcats.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1, 2018
UCF Knights
Cincinnati Bearcats
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OPPONENTS Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway, S.C. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,479 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Belt Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teal, Bronze and Black Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HTC Center (3,212) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David A. DeCenzo Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Hogue Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cliff Ellis Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . 214-147 (11) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 733-466 (40)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 15-18 (8-10) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darrell Orand SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dorand@coastal.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (843) 349-6467 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.GoCCUsports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storrs, Conn. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1881 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,474 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gampel Pavilion (10,167) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Susan Herbst Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . David Benedict Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Hurley Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151-105 (8)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 14-18 (7-11) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Chardis SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . phil.chardis@uconn.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (860) 486-353 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.UConnHuskies.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 13, 2018
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greenville, N.C. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1907 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,962 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minges Coliseum (7,100) Chancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecil P. Staton Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBA Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Dooley Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57-52 (4) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171-110 (9)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 10-20 (4-14) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 8/7 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jody Jones SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jonesjod@ecu.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (252) 737-4524 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.ECUPirates.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 14, 2018
Connecticut Huskies
East Carolina Pirates
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Florida State Seminoles Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tallahassee, Fla. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1851 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41,900 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic Coast Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garnet and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donal L. Tucker Center President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Thrasher Interim Director of Athletics . . . . . . David Coburn Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leonard Hamilton Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . 305-208 (16) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 505-418 (30)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 23-12 (9-9) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Elite Eight Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 12/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Walsh SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cwalsh@fsu.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (850) 644-1077 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.seminoles.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 10, 2017
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,000 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Belt Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia State Sports Arena President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark P. Becker Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlie Cobb Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron Hunter Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147-85 (7) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 368-264 (20)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 24-11 (12-6) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA First Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 4/1 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Holmes SID Email . . . . . . . . rholmes@georgiastateas.com SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (404) 413-4033 Website . . . . . . . . . .www.georgiastatesports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 26, 2017
Georgia State Panthers
Gulf Coast Showcase Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Estero, Fla. Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germain Arena Dates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 19-21 Event Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bd Global Sports Event Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glenn Pfister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gp@bdglobalsports.com Media Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ryan.murphy@avemaria.edu
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Teams Competing (2017-18 RPI) ���������������������������� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UC Irvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colorado State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Florida Gulf Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana-Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UTSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tulane
OPPONENTS Houston Cougars Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, Texas Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43,770 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlet and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fertitta Center President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Kenu Khator Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Yurachek Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelvin Sampson Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-48 (4) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 556-318 (29)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 27-8 (14-4) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Second Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Conrad SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . jaconrad@central.uh.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (713) 743-9410 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.UHCougars.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 11, 2018
La Salle Explorers (possible opponent at Battle at the Boardwalk) Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1863 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,203 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlantic 10 Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Gola Arena President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Hanycz Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Bradshaw Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashley Howard Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 13-19 (7-11) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Lobacz SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lobacz@lasalle.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (215) 951-1932 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.GoExplorers.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 22, 2009
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1912 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,521 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gray Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FedEx Forum (18,400) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. M. David Rudd Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Bowen Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penny Hardaway Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 21-13 (10-8) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Stukenborg SID Email . . . . . . . . . P.Stukenborg@memphis.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (901) 678-4780 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoTigersGo.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 17, 2018
Memphis Tigers
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South Alabama Jaguars Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mobile, Ala. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1963 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,699 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Belt Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White and Blue Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mithell Center President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Tony Waldrop Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Joel Erdmann Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richie Riley Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-28 (2)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 14-18 (7-11) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 4/1 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Horne SID Email . . . . . . . . . mhorne@southalabama.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (251) 414-8184 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.usajaguars.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dec. 21. 2017
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hammond, La. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1970 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,403 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southland Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Center President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John L.Crain Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Artigues Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Ladner Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . 37-60 (Three) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 22-12 (15-3) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NIT First Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Salim SID Email . . christopher.salim@southeastern.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (985) 549-2142 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.LionSports.net Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 13, 2017
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tampa, Fla. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1956 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,646 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green and Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yuengling Center (10,411) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Judy Genshaft Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Kelly Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Gregory Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-22 (1) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 258-202 (13)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 10-22 (3-15) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 2/12 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay D’Abramo SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jdabramo@usf.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (813) 974-7099 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoUSFBulls.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 24, 2018
Southeastern Louisiana Lions
USF Bulls
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OPPONENTS SMU Mustangs Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, Texas Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1911 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,789 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red and Blue Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moody Coliseum (7,000) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. R. Gerald Turner Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Hart Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Jankovich Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-5 (2) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 213-142 (11)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 17-16 (6-12) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herman Hudson SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . hermanh@mail.smu.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (214) 768-1304 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.smumustangs.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jan. 20, 2018
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1884 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40,240 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cherry and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McGonigle Hall (3,900) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neil D. Theobald Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Patrick Kraft Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fran Dunphy Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . 247-152 (12) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 557-315 (29)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 17-16 (8-10) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NIT First Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Dougherty SID Email . . . . . . . . . larry.dougherty@temple.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (215) 204-2588 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.OwlSports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 8, 2018
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin, Tenn. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,705 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio Valley Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Orange Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elam Center President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Carver Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt McGuffin Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Stewart Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34 (2) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Same
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 10-21 (5-13) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 4/9 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryne Rickman SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rrickman@utm.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (731) 881-7632 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.UTMsports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
Temple Owls
UT Martin
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Texas Southern Tigers Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houston, Texas. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SWAC Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon and Gray Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H&PE Arena President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austin Love Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . Charles McClelland Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonny Jones Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 295-234 (17)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 16-20 (12-6) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA First Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 4/6 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 2/3 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Roberts SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . andrew.roberts@tsu.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (713) 313-6829 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TSUsports.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Towson, Md. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1866 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,499 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colonial Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black, Gold and White Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECU Arena (5,200) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Kim Schatzel Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Leonard Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Skerry Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-115 (7) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138-141 (8)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 18-14 (8-10) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 3/10 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 1/4 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Knox SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rknox@towson.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (410) 704-4571 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TowsonTigers.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tulsa, Okla. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1894 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,682 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reynolds Center (8,355) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Gerald Clancy Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Derrick Gragg Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Haith Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77-52 (4) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 264-181 (14)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . 19-12 (12-6) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ��������������������������� 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 3/2 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Korphage SID Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jsk2620@utulsa.edu SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (918) 631-2492 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.tulsahurricane.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 8, 2018
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wichita, Kan. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1895 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,081 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Athletic Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black and Yellow Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charles Koch (10,506) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. John Bardo Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . Darron Boatright Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gregg Marshall Record at School (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 286-98 (11) Overall Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . 480-181 (20)
2017-18 Record (Conference) . . . . . . . 25-8 (14-4) 2018 Postseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA First Round Final 2018 RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ������������������������� 5/11 Starters Returning/Lost ������������������������������������� 0/5 SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Holmgren SID Email . . . . . . . . . bholmgren@goshockers.com SID Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (316) 978-5535 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.goshockers.com Last Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feb. 21, 2018
Towson Tigers
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Wichita State Shockers
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OCT. 31, 2017: HISTORY BEFORE TIPOFF Tulane got a jump start on the 2017-18 season with a charity exhibition game against LSU on Halloween night. All proceeds for the game were donated to those impacted by the devastation of hurricanes in the Gulf during the summer months. The Tigers’ visit to Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse was their first in 43 years since a December 1974 matchup. Five Green Wave players scored in double figures en route to an 84-74 victory.
NOV. 20, 2017: FRAZIER’S FIRST BIG ACCOLADE Following a week where he had three consecutive 20-point games in three Tulane victories, Melvin Frazier, Jr. was named the American Athletic Conference Player of the Week, becoming Tulane’s first AAC Player of the Week since the Green Wave joined the league in 2014-15.
NOV. 29, 2017: REYNOLDS ECLIPSES 1,000 POINTS Cameron Reynolds scored a season-high 28 points and eclipsed 1,000 for his career in the Wave’s 81-65 home win over Alcorn State. Reynolds NOV. 10, 2017: THE CENTURY MARK matched a career-high with seven 3-pointers made which also rank as Tulane’s 102 points scored in the season opening win over LIU Brooklyn the second most in a single game in program history. marked the first time the Green Wave eclipsed 100 in regulation since the 100-61 home blowout of Mississippi Valley State on Nov. 20, 2014. The last time Tulane scored in triple figures as a team in a season opener came in a 113-72 win over Prairie View A&M to begin the 1995 campaign under head coach Perry Clark. NOV. 13, 2017: BLAKE’S BLOCK PARTY Junior forward Blake Paul blocked eight shots in the 89-66 win over Southeastern Louisiana on Nov. 13, tying the single-game program record. Lawrence Nelson was the only player to accomplish the feat, and he did it twice, with the last time coming nearly 19 years prior on Jan. 24, 1998 against USF. NOV. 17, 2017: JAMAICAN HISTORY Tulane became the first team to win an NCAA Division I college basketball game in Jamaica in an 80-53 victory over Colorado State at the 2017 Jamaica Classic on Nov. 17 in Montego Bay. Melvin Frazier, Jr. was voted MVP of the tournament, while Cameron Reynolds was chosen to the all-tournament team following Tulane’s 2-0 showing in Montego Bay which, was capped by a 63-55 victory against Fordham on Nov. 19. Frazier scored 23 points in both games and grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds against Fordham, while Reynolds poured in a game-high 25 points against Colorado State.
DEC. 3, 2017: FRAZIER MAKES SPORTSCENTER’S TOP 10 PLAYS Melvin Frazier, Jr. threw down one of the best dunks of the entire college basketball season with a dribble, drive and one-handed dunk over North Carolina’s Luke May on the way to scoring 27 points in Tulane’s 97-73 setback at the 13th-ranked Tar Heels. The jam finished the night as ESPN Sportscenter’s No. 5 play on their daily countdown of top plays in the sports world.
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2017-18 REVIEW JAN. 30, 2018: MARDI GRAS UNIFORMS For the first time in school history, Tulane celebrated Carnival season with Mardi Gras-inspired alternate uniforms. Tulane donned the new threads for four total games at East Carolina (Jan. 31), vs. Temple (Feb. 4), at Tulsa (Feb. 8) and at Houston (Feb. 11), before celebrating Fat Tuesday on Feb. 13 in New Orleans.
DEC. 18, 2017: A CLOSE CALL Tulane trailed by as many as 20 points in the second half with 17:39 remaining in the game, but redshirt junior Jordan Cornish scored 13 of his team-high 18 points in the final 20 minutes to close out a 76-69 home victory over Nicholls State. DEC. 28, 2017: TRIPPING UP TEMPLE Melvin Frazier, Jr. led all players with 25 points and matched a career-high with seven assists, as Tulane defeated Temple, 85-75, in its American Athletic Conference opener on the road - a game that was televised nationally on ESPN2. Tulane earned its 10th win of the season and shot a perfect 15-for-15 from the free throw line in the second half and 19 of 20 overall to complete the victory. Entering the night, the Owls owned the nation’s No. 2 RPI ranking.
FEB. 26, 2018: DANIELS EARNS CONFERENCE ROOKIE NOD Freshman Caleb Daniels was named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week, becoming the first Tulane frosh to receive the honor since Ray Ona Embo garnered the recognition twice during his debut campaign the year prior.
MARCH 1, 2018: TOP-10 BEARCATS COME TO NOLA In front of a nationwide audience on ESPN and nearly sold out home crowd, Tulane hosted 10th-ranked Cincinnati in Cameron Reynolds’ final collegiate home game, but the Bearcats escaped with a 78-49 victory. JAN. 4, 2018: TAKING DOWN THE REIGNING CHAMPS Tulane outscored reigning American Athletic Conference champion SMU Cincinnati became the highest ranked men’s basketball team to enter by 10 points in the second half in a 73-70 home victory to start the New Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse since No. 1 Memphis Year. The Green Wave made 18 of 20 free throws on the night (.900), in- came to town on Feb. 20, 2008. cluding nine of 10 in the second half, and shot 16-for-27 (.593) overall in the final 20 minutes, including 6-for-12 (.500) beyond the 3-point arc. JAN. 17, 2018: REYNOLDS RIPS HOUSTON In a game that featured eight second-half lead changes, Cameron Reynolds led four players in double-figures with a team-high 22 points as Tulane defeated Houston, 81-72, at home. The win turned into perhaps the Green Wave’s best of the season, as the Cougars went on to fall just shy of an NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearance. Nearly 1,200 students entered Fogelman in Devlin that evening, breaking a single-game student attendance record.
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MARCH 6, 2018: AWARDS SEASON Melvin Frazier, Jr., was named the 2018 American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player of the Year, becoming the second Green Wave player in as many seasons under second-year head coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr., to receive the award after Cameron Reynolds was honored in 2017. Frazier was also tabbed an all-conference second team selection.
MARCH 18, 2018: SEHIC CLAIMS TOP SHOOTING PERCENTAGE Redshirt sophomore forward Samir Sehic recorded the American Athletic Conference’s highest field goal percentage among qualified players in 2017-18, hitting 111 of 194 (.572) shots. Melvin Frazier, Jr. finishes second among all players at 179 of 322 (.556). MARCH 18, 2018: MAN OF STEALS Melvin Frazier, Jr. led all American Athletic Conference players in steals (65) and ranked second in steals per game (2.1), with at least three heists in 13 contests. As a sophomore, Frazier finished the 2016-17 regular season No. 1 in the league in steals per game (1.9), while his 55 takeaways ranked second overall. JUNE 21, 2018: ORLANDO MAGIC DRAFT FRAZIER Melvin Frazier, Jr. was selected in the second round, 35th overall, by the Orlando Magic in the 2018 NBA Draft, becoming the 20th player in program history to be chosen at the event. He also became the first Tulane player to be picked in 21 years, the last being Jerald Honeycutt who was taken in the second round in 1997 by the Milwaukee Bucks.
MARCH 6, 2018: CLEANING UP IN THE CLASSROOM Tulane was named recipient of the American Athletic Conference’s Team Academic Excellence Award for the 2017-18 season, an honor given annually to one of the league’s 12 member institutions sponsoring men’s basketball that achieves the highest cumulative grade point average. Over the previous three academic semesters, the Green Wave registered some of the highest combined GPA marks in more than one decade. In fact, the men’s basketball program’s average was the highest ever recorded at just shy of the 3.0 threshold.
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2017-18 REVIEW JUNE 29, 2018: REYNOLDS SIGNS WITH SACRAMENTO KINGS Cameron Reynolds signed an NBA free agent contract with the Sacramento Kings, receiving a guaranteed contract, including a spot on the club’s California Classic Summer League team and a training camp invitation with a chance to make Sacramento’s opening night roster. He was also guaranteed a roster spot on the Kings’ G League affiliate based in Stockton, California.
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2017-18 SEASON STATISTICS Tulane Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2018) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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35 05 21 03 00 10 23 14 11 13 24 02 12 32 04
Player
FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb PAUL, Blake SLATER, Colin AJANG, Bul KOKA, Buay BARRETT, Shakwon JOHNSON, Jackson REYES, Sammis GALIC, Cameron CONROY, Riley Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Tulane Opponents
gp-gs
min
OVERALL 14-17 5-13 9-4
avg
Total 3-Point fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
30-30 1032 34.4 179-322 .556 35-91 31-31 1117 36.0 171-419 .408 61-173 31-0 631 20.4 111-194 .572 18-52 29-28 960 33.1 101-234 .432 46-126 31-31 937 30.2 103-275 .375 41-125 30-0 550 18.3 60-140 .429 21-53 31-28 469 15.1 42-80 .525 0-0 30-3 311 10.4 26-76 .342 10-41 21-4 163 7.8 6-25 .240 0-1 7-0 27 3.9 1-4 .250 0-0 7-0 31 4.4 0-7 .000 0-0 3-0 4 1.3 0-0 .000 0-0 2-0 7 3.5 0-1 .000 0-0 2-0 3 1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 5-0 8 1.6 0-1 .000 0-1 31 31
6250 6251
TLN 2269 73.2 -0.9 800-1779 .450 232-663 .350 7.5 437-613 .713 14.1 1068 34.5 -1.4 483 15.6 409 13.2 -1.1 1.2 156 5.0 126 4.1 25771 16-1611 -
1st 2nd 1002 1254 1041 1242
OT 13 13
HOME 9-7 2-7 7-0
800-1779 815-1828
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
84-118 64-91 84-118 46-64 60-86 52-65 19-31 18-22 5-8 1-1 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0
.712 .703 .712 .719 .698 .800 .613 .818 .625 1.000
.429 .500 .000 .000 .000
.450 232-663 .350 437-613 .713 .446 215-623 .345 451-632 .714
OPP 2296 74.1 815-1828 .446 215-623 .345 6.9 451-632 .714 14.5 1111 35.8 385 12.4 374 12.1 1.0 214 6.9 91 2.9 63516 11-5413 4-994 Totals 2269 2296
.385 .353 .346 .365 .328 .396 .000 .244 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
AWAY 3-8 3-6 0-2
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Date 11/10/17 11/13/17 11/17/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/29/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/10/17 12/18/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/04/18 01/09/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 01/31/18 02/04/18 02/08/18 02/11/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 02/24/18 03/01/18 03/04/18 03/08/18
35 36 74 14 12 20 32 3 15 3 0 0 1 0 0 51 296 331
Rebounds def tot
133 160 88 79 88 46 63 20 16 9 1 2 1 1 1 64 772 780
avg
pf dq
a
to blk stl
168 5.6 60 2 86 77 22 196 6.3 77 4 68 47 18 162 5.2 67 2 24 35 14 93 3.2 73 1 95 47 5 100 3.2 46 0 101 74 10 66 2.2 82 4 44 35 10 95 3.1 76 3 25 40 39 23 0.8 28 0 29 20 2 31 1.5 35 2 6 13 3 12 1.7 6 0 0 4 3 1 0.1 1 0 5 1 0 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 4 0 0 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2 2 0 0 0 0 115 2 14 1068 34.5 559 18 483 409 126 1111 35.8 571 - 385 374 91
Opponent LIU BROOKLYN SOUTHEASTERN LA. vs COLORADO STATE vs Fordham MIAMI-OHIO at Georgia State ALCORN STATE at North Carolina SOUTHERN vs Florida State NICHOLLS SOUTH ALABAMA at Temple TULSA SMU at Memphis CONNECTICUT HOU at SMU USF at ECU TEMPLE at Tulsa at HOU ECU MEMPHIS at Wichita State at USF CINCINNATI at UCF vs Temple
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NEUTRAL 2-2 0-0 2-2
W W W W W L W L W L W W W L W L L W L L Wot L Lot L L L L W L L L
65 24 10 23 11 7 5 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
pts
avg
477 467 324 294 307 193 103 80 17 3 3 1 0 0 0
15.9 15.1 10.5 10.1 9.9 6.4 3.3 2.7 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0
156 2269 214 2296
73.2 74.1
Score 102-96 89-66 80-53 63-55 80-59 59-70 81-65 73-97 95-76 53-72 76-69 77-73 85-75 56-65 73-70 89-96 57-67 81-72 62-73 75-80 71-69 76-83 89-91 42-73 80-82 63-68 86-93 79-68 49-78 51-60 77-82
Att. 1032 1316 0 0 1537 971 1427 14402 1834 3975 1162 1187 5382 1518 1512 4825 1902 2301 6814 1717 3072 1508 4019 2902 1098 1896 10506 2228 2824 4420 0
2017-18 REVIEW 2017-18 CONFERENCE STATISTICSTHE STAT CREW SYSTEM
Tulane Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 27, 2018) Conference games only
RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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35 05 03 21 00 10 14 23 11 02 04 32
Player
FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron ONA EMBO, Ray SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb SLATER, Colin PAUL, Blake AJANG, Bul JOHNSON, Jackson CONROY, Riley GALIC, Cameron Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Tulane Opponents
OVERALL 5-13 5-13 0-0
HOME 2-7 2-7 0-0
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
gp-gs
17-17 18-18 16-16 18-0 18-18 18-0 17-2 18-15 12-4 1-0 1-0 1-0
596 661 565 385 563 369 149 242 115 1 2 2
18 18
3650 3650
35.1 36.7 35.3 21.4 31.3 20.5 8.8 13.4 9.6 1.0 2.0 2.0
TLN 1264 70.2 -5.5 450-1026 .439 122-383 .319 6.8 242-337 .718 13.4 570 31.7 -4.9 264 14.7 216 12.0 -0.1 1.2 91 5.1 64 3.6 16276 9-1808 -
1st 2nd 534 717 610 740
OT 13 13
99-183 93-246 58-144 65-111 62-166 41-91 12-35 16-33 4-16 0-0 0-1 0-0
.541 .378 .403 .586 .373 .451 .343 .485 .250 .000 .000 .000
.388 .290 .307 .370 .321 .353 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
43-63 32-47 28-35 43-67 32-48 48-56 8-11 5-6 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0
Date 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/04/18 01/09/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 01/31/18 02/04/18 02/08/18 02/11/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 02/24/18 03/01/18 03/04/18
.683 .681 .800 .642 .667 .857 .727 .833 .750 .000 .000 .000
off
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rebounds def tot avg
20 63 83 20 94 114 9 54 63 43 40 83 6 46 52 13 23 36 3 8 11 14 26 40 11 8 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 30 38 68 450-1026 .439 122-383 .319 242-337 .718 169 401 570 474-1024 .463 118-339 .348 297-402 .739 203 455 658 OPP 1363 75.7 474-1024 .463 118-339 .348 6.6 297-402 .739 16.5 658 36.6 226 12.6 214 11.9 1.1 117 6.5 46 2.6 44168 9-4908 0-0
19-49 29-100 23-75 10-27 26-81 12-34 3-15 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0
AWAY 3-6 3-6 0-0
Opponent at Temple TULSA SMU at Memphis CONNECTICUT HOU at SMU USF at ECU TEMPLE at Tulsa at HOU ECU MEMPHIS at Wichita State at USF CINCINNATI at UCF
4.9 6.3 3.9 4.6 2.9 2.0 0.6 2.2 1.6 0.0 0.0 1.0
pf dq
a
to blk stl
31 1 46 46 12 49 4 33 25 11 49 1 59 29 2 41 2 12 14 7 25 0 48 38 7 58 4 31 23 5 13 0 17 8 0 48 2 13 16 17 20 1 5 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 31.7 336 15 264 216 64 36.6 321 - 226 214 46
W L W L L W L L Wot L Lot L L L L W L L
36 18 12 8 7 5 4 1 0 0 0 0
pts
avg
260 247 167 183 182 142 35 37 11 0 0 0
15.3 13.7 10.4 10.2 10.1 7.9 2.1 2.1 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0
91 1264
70.2 75.7
117 1363
Score 85-75 56-65 73-70 89-96 57-67 81-72 62-73 75-80 71-69 76-83 89-91 42-73 80-82 63-68 86-93 79-68 49-78 51-60
Att. 5382 1518 1512 4825 1902 2301 6814 1717 3072 1508 4019 2902 1098 1896 10506 2228 2824 4420
* - Conference game
Totals 1264 1363
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THE STAT CREW SYSTEM 2017-18 TULANE GAME-BY-GAME Tulane Team Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018) All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Opponent
LIU BROOKLYN SOUTHEASTERN LA. vs COLORADO STATE vs Fordham MIAMI-OHIO at Georgia State ALCORN STATE at North Carolina SOUTHERN vs Florida State NICHOLLS SOUTH ALABAMA at Temple TULSA SMU at Memphis CONNECTICUT HOU at SMU USF at ECU TEMPLE at Tulsa at HOU ECU MEMPHIS at Wichita State at USF CINCINNATI at UCF vs Temple Tulane Opponents
Date
11/10/17 11/13/17 11/17/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/29/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/10/17 12/18/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/04/18 01/09/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 01/31/18 02/04/18 02/08/18 02/11/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 02/24/18 03/01/18 03/04/18 03/08/18
Score
102-96 W 89-66 W 80-53 W 63-55 W 80-59 W 59-70 L 81-65 W 73-97 L 95-76 W 53-72 L 76-69 W 77-73 W 85-75 W 56-65 L 73-70 W 89-96 L 57-67 L 81-72 W 62-73 L 75-80 L 71-69 Wot 76-83 L 89-91 Lot 42-73 L 80-82 L 63-68 L 86-93 L 79-68 W 49-78 L 51-60 L 77-82 L 2269 2296
Games played: 31 Points/game: 73.2 FG Pct: 45.0 3FG Pct: 35.0 FT Pct: 71.3
#NOLABUILT | 74
Total fg-fga
36-70 31-52 27-54 19-42 33-62 18-58 25-53 26-69 34-63 21-59 26-52 25-58 31-57 21-59 24-49 31-64 22-51 26-56 20-48 26-63 28-65 28-64 33-65 14-49 28-57 19-49 31-62 33-63 16-51 19-54 29-61
800-1779 815-1828
3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct
.514 .596 .500 .452 .532 .310 .472 .377 .540 .356 .500 .431 .544 .356 .490 .484 .431 .464 .417 .413 .431 .438 .508 .286 .491 .388 .500 .524 .314 .352 .475
9-24 8-17 12-25 6-17 7-14 3-21 14-31 10-27 10-23 7-22 8-18 8-22 4-16 7-27 7-22 14-31 4-19 10-21 12-29 9-28 3-21 3-18 8-22 3-16 8-27 8-22 11-19 4-17 3-14 4-14 8-19
.450 232-663 .446 215-623
.375 .471 .480 .353 .500 .143 .452 .370 .435 .318 .444 .364 .250 .259 .318 .452 .211 .476 .414 .321 .143 .167 .364 .188 .296 .364 .579 .235 .214 .286 .421
Free throws ft-fta pct
21-26 19-29 14-19 19-24 7-16 20-24 17-24 11-16 17-26 4-8 16-23 19-24 19-20 7-13 18-20 13-19 9-10 19-32 10-14 14-20 12-18 17-24 15-25 11-17 16-24 17-20 13-16 9-12 14-17 9-16 11-17
.350 437-613 .345 451-632
.808 .655 .737 .792 .438 .833 .708 .688 .654 .500 .696 .792 .950 .538 .900 .684 .900 .594 .714 .700 .667 .708 .600 .647 .667 .850 .813 .750 .824 .563 .647 .713 .714
off
14 11 5 6 12 14 7 9 11 8 9 9 6 5 7 8 6 12 6 11 12 12 9 7 10 10 12 12 11 13 12
296 331
Rebounds/game: 34.5 Assists/game: 15.6 Turnovers/game: 13.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 5.0 Blocks/game: 4.1
Rebounds def tot
32 30 31 35 24 27 28 17 31 30 26 35 23 25 24 15 20 31 21 22 26 28 21 24 19 15 23 22 15 27 25
46 41 36 41 36 41 35 26 42 38 35 44 29 30 31 23 26 43 27 33 38 40 30 31 29 25 35 34 26 40 37
avg
46.0 43.5 41.0 41.0 40.0 40.2 39.4 37.8 38.2 38.2 37.9 38.4 37.7 37.1 36.7 35.9 35.3 35.7 35.3 35.2 35.3 35.5 35.3 35.1 34.8 34.5 34.5 34.5 34.2 34.4 34.5
pf
18 22 14 9 16 23 11 24 16 20 14 16 17 22 16 29 12 21 15 25 12 13 31 16 15 17 26 17 15 17 20
a t/o blk stl
21 19 21 15 14 7 20 17 20 12 18 18 22 15 15 19 11 14 15 15 13 13 17 10 19 15 16 20 5 10 17
pts
avg
14 6 4 102 102.0 18 10 8 89 95.5 12 1 5 80 90.3 22 3 1 63 83.5 11 5 6 80 82.8 17 7 5 59 78.8 14 6 6 81 79.1 8 1 2 73 78.4 10 6 7 95 80.2 19 0 4 53 77.5 22 6 9 76 77.4 15 9 6 77 77.3 10 4 7 85 77.9 9 7 1 56 76.4 14 5 5 73 76.1 13 5 10 89 76.9 11 4 6 57 75.8 13 3 4 81 76.1 14 3 2 62 75.3 9 3 5 75 75.3 16 4 8 71 75.1 9 3 3 76 75.1 9 2 6 89 75.7 16 2 2 42 74.3 9 5 3 80 74.6 12 2 8 63 74.1 13 2 4 86 74.6 6 6 4 79 74.7 17 2 5 49 73.8 16 2 8 51 73.1 11 2 2 77 73.2
772 1068 34.5 559 483 409 126 156 2269 73.2 780 1111 35.8 571 385 374 91 214 2296 74.1
2017-18 REVIEW THE STAT CREW SYSTEM 2017-18 OPPONENTTulane GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Jun 27, 2018) All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Opponent
LIU BROOKLYN SOUTHEASTERN LA. vs COLORADO STATE vs Fordham MIAMI-OHIO at Georgia State ALCORN STATE at North Carolina SOUTHERN vs Florida State NICHOLLS SOUTH ALABAMA at Temple TULSA SMU at Memphis CONNECTICUT HOU at SMU USF at ECU TEMPLE at Tulsa at HOU ECU MEMPHIS at Wichita State at USF CINCINNATI at UCF vs Temple Opponents Tulane
Games played: 31 Points/game: 74.1 FG Pct: 44.6 3FG Pct: 34.5 FT Pct: 71.4
Date
11/10/17 11/13/17 11/17/17 11/19/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/29/17 12/03/17 12/06/17 12/10/17 12/18/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 12/31/17 01/04/18 01/09/18 01/13/18 01/17/18 01/20/18 01/25/18 01/31/18 02/04/18 02/08/18 02/11/18 02/14/18 02/17/18 02/21/18 02/24/18 03/01/18 03/04/18 03/08/18
Score
102-96 W 89-66 W 80-53 W 63-55 W 80-59 W 59-70 L 81-65 W 73-97 L 95-76 W 53-72 L 76-69 W 77-73 W 85-75 W 56-65 L 73-70 W 89-96 L 57-67 L 81-72 W 62-73 L 75-80 L 71-69 Wot 76-83 L 89-91 Lot 42-73 L 80-82 L 63-68 L 86-93 L 79-68 W 49-78 L 51-60 L 77-82 L 2296 2269
Total fg-fga
38-76 23-65 22-62 22-57 19-49 24-62 25-64 38-58 27-71 26-58 27-62 26-66 30-67 21-58 25-57 28-49 26-54 24-69 26-56 24-49 29-63 31-64 28-59 26-58 30-53 25-46 31-63 22-51 29-60 19-48 24-54
815-1828 800-1779
3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct
.500 .354 .355 .386 .388 .387 .391 .655 .380 .448 .435 .394 .448 .362 .439 .571 .481 .348 .464 .490 .460 .484 .475 .448 .566 .543 .492 .431 .483 .396 .444
9-26 6-20 4-21 8-31 7-20 8-21 11-33 5-12 6-16 7-21 5-15 10-27 4-21 4-20 5-11 5-12 7-14 8-30 4-15 9-21 4-21 12-25 6-25 8-25 9-16 6-16 9-20 8-18 5-13 5-16 11-21
.446 215-623 .450 232-663
.346 .300 .190 .258 .350 .381 .333 .417 .375 .333 .333 .370 .190 .200 .455 .417 .500 .267 .267 .429 .190 .480 .240 .320 .563 .375 .450 .444 .385 .313 .524
Free throws ft-fta pct
11-13 14-28 5-7 3-9 14-18 14-21 4-6 16-29 16-19 13-24 10-12 11-15 11-14 19-23 15-22 35-43 8-14 16-22 17-20 23-37 7-14 9-14 29-40 13-15 13-15 12-15 22-31 16-22 15-17 17-24 23-29
.345 451-632 .350 437-613
.846 .500 .714 .333 .778 .667 .667 .552 .842 .542 .833 .733 .786 .826 .682 .814 .571 .727 .850 .622 .500 .643 .725 .867 .867 .800 .710 .727 .882 .708 .793 .714 .713
off
8 20 10 3 8 11 10 9 16 10 10 7 14 16 11 9 11 16 9 11 10 9 15 9 5 8 15 11 16 8 6
331 296
Rebounds def tot
24 19 25 20 21 26 25 36 24 34 21 28 19 36 18 28 24 25 24 31 27 26 30 31 24 22 21 20 25 24 22
32 39 35 23 29 37 35 45 40 44 31 35 33 52 29 37 35 41 33 42 37 35 45 40 29 30 36 31 41 32 28
avg
32.0 35.5 35.3 32.2 31.6 32.5 32.9 34.4 35.0 35.9 35.5 35.4 35.2 36.4 35.9 36.0 35.9 36.2 36.1 36.3 36.4 36.3 36.7 36.8 36.5 36.3 36.3 36.1 36.2 36.1 35.8
pf
22 25 17 19 17 20 17 19 21 14 23 20 16 14 18 17 16 26 15 20 19 19 23 20 18 19 17 14 17 13 16
a t/o blk stl
11 6 11 9 12 13 15 18 13 11 12 13 12 9 10 15 10 13 13 12 14 23 10 18 10 11 14 11 13 8 15
11 14 15 10 18 10 14 13 9 13 19 8 12 14 9 16 11 11 6 13 18 10 14 8 11 16 8 12 13 12 6
5 1 4 2 4 2 3 9 3 5 1 1 4 0 2 3 2 5 3 1 1 1 4 4 0 0 4 1 7 4 5
6 7 5 15 4 5 8 3 5 9 15 11 7 6 10 5 3 6 9 6 9 5 1 10 1 8 8 4 11 8 4
pts
96 66 53 55 59 70 65 97 76 72 69 73 75 65 70 96 67 72 73 80 69 83 91 73 82 68 93 68 78 60 82
avg
96.0 81.0 71.7 67.5 65.8 66.5 66.3 70.1 70.8 70.9 70.7 70.9 71.2 70.8 70.7 72.3 72.0 72.0 72.1 72.4 72.3 72.8 73.6 73.5 73.9 73.7 74.4 74.1 74.3 73.8 74.1
780 1111 35.8 571 385 374 91 214 2296 74.1 772 1068 34.5 559 483 409 126 156 2269 73.2
Rebounds/game: 35.8 Assists/game: 12.4 Turnovers/game: 12.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 6.9 Blocks/game: 2.9
75
THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Tulane Category Leaders (as of Jun 27, 2018) All games
2017-18 STATISTICAL LEADERS
Scoring Average FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb PAUL, Blake SLATER, Colin AJANG, Bul KOKA, Buay BARRETT, Shakwon JOHNSON, Jackson
G 30 31 31 29 31 30 31 30 21 7 7 3
Pts 477 467 324 294 307 193 103 80 17 3 3 1
Avg/G 15.9 15.1 10.5 10.1 9.9 6.4 3.3 2.7 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3
Pct .572 .556 .525 .432 .429 .408 .375 .342 .250 .240 .000 .000 .000 .000
Field Goal Attempts REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray SEHIC, Samir
G 31 30 31 29 31
Att 419 322 275 234 194
Att/G 13.5 10.7 8.9 8.1 6.3
Field Goals Made FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray
G 30 31 31 31 29
Att 53 91 126 173 52 125 41 1 1
Pct .396 .385 .365 .353 .346 .328 .244 .000 .000
3-Point FG Attempts REYNOLDS, Cameron ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan FRAZIER, Melvin DANIELS, Caleb
G 31 29 31 30 30
3-Point FG Made REYNOLDS, Cameron ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan FRAZIER, Melvin DANIELS, Caleb
G 31 29 31 30 30
Att 1 22 65 64 118 118 91 86 8 31 2 7
Pct 1.000 .818 .800 .719 .712 .712 .703 .698 .625 .613 .500 .429
Free Throw Attempts FRAZIER, Melvin SEHIC, Samir REYNOLDS, Cameron CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb
G 30 31 31 31 30
Free Throws Made FRAZIER, Melvin SEHIC, Samir REYNOLDS, Cameron CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb
G 30 31 31 31 30
Points FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray DANIELS, Caleb PAUL, Blake SLATER, Colin AJANG, Bul BARRETT, Shakwon KOKA, Buay JOHNSON, Jackson
G 30 31 31 31 29 30 31 30 21 7 7 3
Pts 477 467 324 307 294 193 103 80 17 3 3 1
Pts/G 15.9 15.1 10.5 9.9 10.1 6.4 3.3 2.7 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3
FG Percentage SEHIC, Samir FRAZIER, Melvin PAUL, Blake ONA EMBO, Ray DANIELS, Caleb REYNOLDS, Cameron CORNISH, Jordan SLATER, Colin KOKA, Buay AJANG, Bul BARRETT, Shakwon CONROY, Riley GALIC, Cameron REYES, Sammis
FG 111 179 42 101 60 171 103 26 1 6 0 0 0 0
Att 194 322 80 234 140 419 275 76 4 25 7 1 1 1
3-Point Percentage DANIELS, Caleb FRAZIER, Melvin ONA EMBO, Ray REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan SLATER, Colin CONROY, Riley AJANG, Bul
3FG 21 35 46 61 18 41 10 0 0
Free Throw Percent KOKA, Buay SLATER, Colin DANIELS, Caleb ONA EMBO, Ray SEHIC, Samir FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron CORNISH, Jordan AJANG, Bul PAUL, Blake JOHNSON, Jackson BARRETT, Shakwon
FG 1 18 52 46 84 84 64 60 5 19 1 3
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Made Made/G 179 6.0 171 5.5 111 3.6 103 3.3 101 3.5
Att 173 126 125 91 53
Att/G 5.6 4.3 4.0 3.0 1.8
Made Made/G 61 2.0 46 1.6 41 1.3 35 1.2 21 0.7 Att 118 118 91 86 65
Att/G 3.9 3.8 2.9 2.8 2.2
Made Made/G 84 2.8 84 2.7 64 2.1 60 1.9 52 1.7
2017-18 REVIEW
THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Tulane Category Leaders (as of Jun 27, 2018) All games
2017-18 STATISTICAL LEADERS Rebounds REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan PAUL, Blake
G 31 30 31 31 31
Reb 196 168 162 100 95
Reb/G 6.3 5.6 5.2 3.2 3.1
Assists CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron DANIELS, Caleb
G 31 29 30 31 30
No. 101 95 86 68 44
Ast/G 3.3 3.3 2.9 2.2 1.5
Rebound Average REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray
G 31 30 31 31 29
Reb 196 168 162 100 93
Avg/G 6.3 5.6 5.2 3.2 3.2
Steals FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan SEHIC, Samir
G 30 31 29 31 31
No. 65 24 23 11 10
Stl/G 2.2 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.3
Offensive Rebounds SEHIC, Samir REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin PAUL, Blake DANIELS, Caleb
G 31 31 30 31 30
No. 74 36 35 32 20
Avg/G 2.4 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.7
Blocked Shots PAUL, Blake FRAZIER, Melvin REYNOLDS, Cameron SEHIC, Samir CORNISH, Jordan DANIELS, Caleb
G 31 30 31 31 31 30
No. 39 22 18 14 10 10
Blk/G 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.3
Defensive Rebounds REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin CORNISH, Jordan SEHIC, Samir ONA EMBO, Ray
G 31 30 31 31 29
No. 160 133 88 88 79
Avg/G 5.2 4.4 2.8 2.8 2.7
Minutes REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin ONA EMBO, Ray CORNISH, Jordan SEHIC, Samir
G 31 30 29 31 31
No. 1117 1032 960 937 631
Min/G 36.0 34.4 33.1 30.2 20.4
Fouls DANIELS, Caleb REYNOLDS, Cameron PAUL, Blake ONA EMBO, Ray SEHIC, Samir
G 30 31 31 29 31
No. 82 77 76 73 67
Per/G 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.2
Turnovers FRAZIER, Melvin CORNISH, Jordan ONA EMBO, Ray REYNOLDS, Cameron PAUL, Blake
G 30 31 29 31 31
No. 77 74 47 47 40
TO/G 2.6 2.4 1.6 1.5 1.3
Foulouts REYNOLDS, Cameron DANIELS, Caleb PAUL, Blake AJANG, Bul SEHIC, Samir FRAZIER, Melvin
G 31 30 31 21 31 30
No. 4 4 3 2 2 2
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2017-18 HIGHS AND LOWS TULANE OPPONENT Points 1st Half High 52 vs. LIU Brooklyn 52 by North Carolina Low 15 at Houston 14 by Colorado State Points 2nd Half High 58 at Memphis 58 by LIU Brooklyn Low 27 at Houston 24 by Nicholls
Total Points
High Low
102 vs. LIU Brooklyn 42 at Houston
97 by North Carolina 53 by Colorado State
FG Made
High Low
36 vs. LIU Brooklyn 14 at Houston
38 by LIU Brooklyn & North Carolina 19, twice; by Miami-Ohio & UCF
FG Attempted
High Low
70 vs. LIU Brooklyn 42 vs. Fordham
76 by LIU Brooklyn 46 by Memphis
FG Percentage
High Low
.596 vs. Southeastern Louisiana .286 at Houston
.655 by North Carolina .354 by Southeastern Louisiana
3-Pt. FG Made
High Low
14, twice; vs. Alcorn State & at Memphis 3, five times; last vs. Cincinnati
12 by Temple 4, five times; last by @East Carolina
3-Pt. FG Att.
High Low
31, twice; vs. Alcorn State & at Memphis 14, three times; last at UCF
33 by Alcorn State 11 by SMU
3-Pt. FG Pct.
High Low
.500 vs. Miami-Ohio .143 at Georgia State
.563 by East Carolina .190, twice; by Colorado State & @Temple
FT Made
High Low
21 vs. LIU Brooklyn 4 vs. Florida State
35 by Memphis 3 by Fordham
FT Attempted
High Low
32 vs. Houston 8 vs. Florida State
43 by Memphis 6 by Alcorn State
FT Percentage
High Low
.950 at Temple .438 vs. Miami-Ohio
.882 by Cincinnati .333 by Fordham
Off. Rebounds
High Low
14, twice; vs. LIU Brooklyn & at Georgia State 5, twice; vs. Colorado State & vs. Tulsa
20 by Southeastern Louisiana 3 by Fordham
Def. Rebounds
High Low
35, twice; vs. Fordham & vs. South Alabama 15, three times; last vs. Cincinnati
36, twice; by North Carolina & Tulsa 19, twice; by Southeastern Louisiana & Temple
Total Rebounds
High Low
46 vs. LIU Brooklyn 23 at Memphis
52 by Tulsa 23 by Fordham
Assists Blocked Shots Steals
High High High
22 at Temple 10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 10 at Memphis
23 by Temple 9 by North Carolina 15, twice; by Fordham & Nicholls
Turnovers
High Low
22, twice; vs. Fordham & Nicholls 6 at USF
19 by Nicholls 6, twice; by @SMU & vs. Temple
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1,000-POINT SCORERS
Jerald Honeycutt 1. Jerald Honeycutt 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97
G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 3FG TP 125 791-1880 .421 434-646 .672 193 2,209 29 161-400 .403 85-125 .680 37 444 33 204-457 .446 120-182 .659 43 571 32 214-532 .402 103-161 .640 45 576 31 212-491 .432 126-178 .708 68 618
2. Anthony Reed 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
118 802-1642 .488 259-420 .617 33 1,896 28 209-392 .533 94-146 .658 0 514 28 195-399 .489 59-108 .546 0 449 31 197-413 .477 53- 85 .624 0 447 31 201-438 .459 51- 81 .630 33 486
3. Paul Thompson 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83
112 26 27 28 31
754-1580 164- 355 199- 445 172- 349 219- 431
.477 .462 .447 .493 .508
343-442 63- 90 107-133 68- 87 105-132
.776 .700 .805 .782 .795
-- -- -- -- --
1,851 391 505 412 543
4. John Williams 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85
115 705-1285 .548 431-590 .731 28 163-279 .584 88-133 .662 31 151-317 .476 83-118 .703 28 202-355 .569 140-184 .761 28 189-334 .566 120-155 .774
-- 1,841 -- 414 -- 385 -- 544 -- 498
5. Phil Hicks 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76
75 672-1288 .522 242-321 .754 22 181-340 .532 77-98 .786 26 251-458 .548 89-117 .761 27 240-490 .490 76-106 .717
-- 1,586 -- 439 -- 591 -- 556
6. Rayshard Allen 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 7. Johnny Arthurs 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69
114 606-1057 .573 281-458 .613 12 1,505 29 105-192 .547 44-72 .611 1 255 32 222-364 .610 75-133 .564 6 525 31 150-261 .575 103-162 .636 0 403 22 129-240 .538 51-84 .607 5 322
8. LeVeldro Simmons 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96
G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 3FG TP 124 516-1177 .438 322-437 .737 119 1,473 31 95-231 .411 44-74 .595 26 260 29 130-278 .468 79-100 .790 18 357 33 155-363 .427 110-150 .733 34 454 32 136-305 .446 89-113 .788 41 402
9. Louis Dabney 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
131 468-1125 .382 387-511 .757 148 1,471 34 20-70 .286 30-35 .857 4 74 33 160-386 .415 151-214 .706 29 500 31 135-356 .379 92-118 .780 61 423 33 153-413 .370 114-144 .792 54 474
10. Jim Kerwin 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63
66 567-1438 .394 328-403 .814 24 197-489 .403 99-119 .832 22 198-445 .445 113-141 .801 20 172-504 .341 116-143 .811
11. Pierre Gaudin 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78
106 546-1290 .423 337-423 .797 26 82-205 .400 50-65 .769 27 170-355 .479 77-99 .778 27 156-387 .403 126-155 .813 26 138-343 .402 84-104 .808
12. Kim Lewis 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
122 461-1035 .445 351-507 .692 111 1,384 28 103-241 .427 79-133 .594 23 308 30 158-329 .480 128-176 .727 17 461 2 5-9 .556 5-6 .833 2 17 29 76-179 .425 53-73 .726 22 227 33 119-277 .430 86-119 .723 47 371
13. David Gomez 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
118 27 29 30 32
14. Cameron Reynolds 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
135 489-1262 .387 199-278 .716 193 1,370 34 40-153 .261 25-46 .543 25 130 9 21-47 .447 0-4 .000 5 47 30 73-209 .349 28-34 .824 24 198 31 184-434 .424 82-103 .796 78 528 31 171-419 .408 64-91 .703 61 467
15. John Sutter 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71
-- 1,429 -- 214 -- 417 -- 438 -- 360
491-951 .516 376-525 .716 21 1,379 61-120 .508 43-61 .705 2 167 120-247 .486 98-148 .662 8 346 148-283 .523 106-137 .774 2 404 162-301 .538 129-179 .721 9 462
74 538-1203 .447 271-372 .728 26 125-273 .458 53-77 .688 23 214-467 .458 130-169 .769 25 199-463 .430 88-126 .698
-- 1,347 -- 303 -- 558 -- 486
16. Al Andrews 72 564-1260 .448 217-278 .781 -- 1,345 1964-65 25 193-470 .411 87-109 .798 -- 473 1965-66 23 180-422 .427 74-89 .831 -- 434 1966-67 24 191-368 .519 56-80 .700 -- 438 17. Kevin Sims 115 387-986 .392 401-499 .804 164 1,339 2006-07 30 88- 224 .393 88-108 .815 36 300 2007-08 32 113-290 .390 118-143 .825 46 390 2008-09 31 121- 286 .423 110-135 .815 51 403 2009-10 22 65-186 .349 85-113 .752 31 246
18. Kendall Timmons 2008-09 74 614-1272 .483 273-396 .689 -- 1,501 2009-10 24 146-304 .480 78-117 .667 -- 370 2010-11 24 191-389 .491 83-118 .703 -- 465 2011-12 26 277-579 .478 112-161 .696 -- 666 2012-13
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-- 1,462 -- 493 -- 509 -- 460
120 451-1018 .443 379-570 .665 44 1,325 9 20-41 .488 9-12 .750 0 49 30 93-200 .465 60-96 .625 4 250 30 176-396 .444 135-210 .643 22 509 16 76-163 .466 56-78 .718 9 217 35 86-218 .394 119-174 .684 9 399
HISTORY 19. Brandon Spann 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 3FG TP 117 432-1083 .399 283-340 .832 165 1,312 27 28-80 .350 17-23 .739 11 84 30 149-400 .373 118-140 .843 62 478 29 140-326 .429 62-72 .861 46 388 31 115-277 .415 86-105 .819 46 362
30. Kris Richard 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 3FG TP 120 398-995 .400 169-250 .676 138 1,103 31 37-104 .356 14-26 .538 11 99 31 123-299 .411 65-97 .670 22 333 28 120-291 .412 46-65 .708 44 330 30 118-301 .392 44-62 .710 61 341
20. Jordan Callahan 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
120 437-1094 .399 178-247 .721 217 1,269 24 45-96 .469 11-17 .647 19 120 30 141-344 .410 68-92 .739 62 412 31 123-323 .381 64-86 .744 55 365 35 128-331 .387 35-52 .673 81 372
31. Joe Holston 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82
105 448- 950 .472 181-283 .640 26 113- 257 .440 45-69 .652 27 152- 322 .472 45-80 .563 26 118- 255 .463 50-73 .685 26 65- 116 .560 41-61 .672
21. Ledaryl Billingsley 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
115 27 27 31 30
465-959 .485 322-583 .552 12 1,264 52-118 .441 31-61 .508 0 135 107-218 .491 83-128 .648 0 297 110-228 .482 71-160 .444 0 291 196-395 .496 137-235 .583 12 541
32. Jeff Cummings 1975-76 1976-77
54 437- 906 .482 178-292 .610 -- 1,052 27 217- 431 .503 99-145 .683 -- 533 27 220- 475 .463 79-147 .537 -- 519
22. Brandon Brown 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03
105 15 30 29 31
457-885 .516 270-432 .625 32 1,216 6-15 .400 5-8 .625 0 17 123-246 .500 106-166 .639 1 353 167-302 .553 82-131 .626 12 428 161-322 .500 77-127 .606 19 418
33. G.J. Hunter 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93
115 371- 911 .407 219-306 .716 88 1,049 28 116- 290 .400 49-71 .690 22 303 25 73- 172 .424 42-55 .764 15 203 31 79- 202 .391 35-48 .729 27 220 31 103-247 .417 93-132 .705 24 323
23. Carlin Hartman 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94
119 441- 838 .526 296-449 .659 28 77-157 .490 71-103 .689 31 107- 210 .510 66-91 .725 31 133- 253 .526 100-157 .637 29 124- 218 .569 59-98 .602
2 1,180 0 225 1 281 0 366 1 308
24. Jim Riffey 100 519 141 -- 1,179 1946-48 Stats not available 1948-49 26 152 47 -- 351 1949-50 21 134 45 -- 305 25. Waitari Marsh 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2002-03 26. Terry Habig 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69
332-904 .367 377-514 .733 74-230 .336 41-66 .621 57-146 .390 70-91 .769 103-259 .397 133-171 .777 98-269 .363 133-186 .715
-- 1,077 -- 271 -- 349 -- 286 -- 171
34. Hal Cervini 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55
84 24 17 23 20
-- 1,041 -- 189 -- 184 -- 339 -- 329
35. Vic Klinker 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60
64 326 360-426 .845 -- 1,012 16 82 110 -- 274 24 129-329 .392 124-153 .810 -- 382 24 115 126 -- 356
36. Ricky Tarrant 2011-12 2012-13
66 269-748 .396 298-373 .799 123 1,013 31 140-329 .426 131-167 .784 52 463 35 156-419 .372 167-206 .811 71 550
114 423-1004 .421 240-336 .714 66 1,152 27 61-160 .381 42-66 .636 40 167 31 94-240 .392 52-79 .658 16 247 29 122-279 .437 83-110 .755 7 343 27 146-325 .449 63-81 .778 3 395 73 441-846 .521 257-317 .811 24 139- 268 .519 59-76 .776 24 156- 276 .565 100-121 .826 25 146- 302 .483 98-120 .817
-- 1,139 -- 337 -- 412 -- 390
27. Mel Payton 96 483 171 -- 1,137 1947-48 Stats not available 1948-49 Stats not available 1949-50 Stats not available 1950-51 24 160 78 -- 398 28. Quincy Davis 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 29. Jack Ardon 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62
105 29 28 28 20
432-749 .576 238-359 .662 147-253 .581 85-127 .669 153-250 .612 72-105 .686 112-210 .533 74-116 .638 20-36 .556 7-11 .636
7 1,109 2 381 5 383 0 298 0 47
G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. 3FG TP 70 429 248 -- 1,106 24 139-382 .363 84-120 .700 -- 362 24 152-368 .413 91-115 .791 -- 395 22 138 73 -- 349
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Scoring Average 1. Jim Kerwin (1960-63) 2. Phil Hicks (1973-76) 3. Johnny Arthurs (1966-69) 4. Jeff Cummings (1975-77) 5. Al Andrews (1964-67) 6. John Sutter (1968-71) 7. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 8. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 9. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 10. John Williams (1981-85) Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Anthony Reed (1989-93) Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) Paul Thompson (1979-83) John Williams (1981-85) Phil Hicks (1973-76) Johnny Arthurs (1966-69) Rayshard Allen (1993-97) Jim Kerwin (1960-63) Al Andrews (1964-67) Pierre Gaudin (1974-78)
Field Goal Attempts 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 3. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 4. Jim Kerwin (1960-63) 5. Pierre Gaudin (1974-78) 6. Phil Hicks (1973-76) 7. John Williams (1981-85) 8. Johnny Arthurs (1966-69) 9. Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 10. Al Andrews (1964-67) Field Goal Percentage (min. 500 attempts) 1. Rayshard Allen (1993-97) 2. Robinson Louisme (2004-09) 3. John Williams (1981-85) 4. Carlin Hartman (1990-94) 5. Phil Hicks (1973-76) 6. Terry Habig (1966-69) 7. Micah Blunt (1978-82) 8. Brandon Brown (1999-2003) 9. David Gomez (2004-08)
22.15 21.15 20.28 19.48 18.68 18.20 17.67 16.53 16.07 16.01 802 791 754 705 672 614 606 567 564 546 1,880 1,642 1,580 1,438 1,290 1,288 1,285 1,272 1,262 1,260 .5733 (606-1057) .5431 (340-626) .5415 (515-951) .5263 (441-838) .5217 (672-1,288) .5213 (441-846) .5208 (388-745) .5164 (457-885) .5163 (491-951)
Three-Pointers Made 1. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 2. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 4. Jay Hook (2011-15) 5. Brandon Spann (1999-2003) 6. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 7. Louis Dabney (2012-16) 8. Chris Moore (2003-07) 9. Kris Riichard (2007-11) 10. Michael Christian (1989-91)
217 193 193 171 165 164 148 142 138 129
Three-Point Attempts 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 3. Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 4. Brandon Spann (1999-2003) 5. Jay Hook (2011-15) 6. Louis Dabney (2012-16) 7. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 8. Chris Moore (2003-07) 9. Kris Richard (2007-11) 10. Ricky Tarrant (2011-13)
627 578 577 499 472 461 429 440 433 370
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Three-Point Percentage (min. 100 attempts) 1. Greg Gary (1989-92) 2. Ben Cherry (2010-13) 3. Ivan Pjevcevic (2000-05) 4. Jay Hook (2011-2015) Kevin Sims (2006-10) Michael Christian (1989-91) 7. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 8. Dylan Osean (1996-2000) 9. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 10. David Whitmore (1990-92)
.430 (58-135) .437 (52-119) .424 (67-158) .390 (117-298) .390 (133-345) .390 (129-331) .382 (164-429) .381 (121-318) .373 (217-582) .370 (37-100)
Free Throws Made 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. John Williams (1981-85) 3. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 4. Louis Dabney (2012-16) 5. Kendall Timmons (2008-13) 6. Hal Cervini (1951-55) 7. David Gomez (2004-08) 8. Jeff Morris (1971-74) 9. Vic Klinker (1957-60) 10. Kim Lewis (1990-95)
434 431 401 387 379 377 376 361 360 351
Free Throw Attempts 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. John Williams (1981-85) 3. Ledaryl Billingsley (1997-2001) 4. Kendall Timmons (2008-13) 5. David Gomez (2004-08) 6. Hal Cervini (1951-55) 7. Kim Lewis (1990-95) 8. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 9. Louis Dabney (2012-16) 10. Jeff Morris (1971-74)
646 590 583 570 525 514 507 499 461 460
Free Throw Percentage (min. 125 attempts) 1. Daryl Moreau (1979-83) 2. Dylan Osean (1996-00) 3. Vic Klinker (1957-60) 4. John Kardzionak (1972-73) 5. Brandon Spann (1999-2003) 6. Dale Gott (1961-64) 7. Jay Hook (2011-15) 8. Greg Gary (1989-92) 9. Marcus Kinzer (2001-04) 10. Jim Kerwin (1960-63) Total Rebounds 1. Jack Ardon (1959-62) 2. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 3. Phil Hicks (1973-76) 4. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 5. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 6. John Williams (1981-85) 7. Rayshard Allen (1993-97) 8. Bob Davidson (1961-64) 9. Ledaryl Billingsley (1997-2001) 10. John Sutter (1968-71) 11. Harold Sylvester (1968-71) 12. Josh Davis (2011-13) 13. Micah Blunt (1978-82) 14. Brandon Brown (1999-2003) 15. Kendall Timmons (2008-13) 16. David Gomez (2004-08) 17. Jeff Cummings (1975-77) 18. Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 19. Kim Lewis, (1990-95) 20. Donnavan Stith (2004-08)
.892 (157-176) .852 (195-229) .845 (360-426) .844 (119-141) .8324 (283-340) .8322 (119-143) .822 (134-163) .822 (199-242) .816 (146-179) .814 (328-403) 1,062 903 895 871 870 809 761 732 722 715 676 662 659 654 639 628 625 605 586 556
HISTORY INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Offensive Rebounds (since 1989) 1. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 2. Rayshard Allen (1993-97) 3. Ledaryl Billingsley (1997-2001) 4. Brandon Brown (1999-2003) 5. Carlin Hartman (1990-94) 6. Kim Lewis (1990-95) 7. Josh Davis (2011-13) 8. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 9. Linton Johnson (1998-2002) 10. Kendall Timmons (2008-13)
346 328 276 272 269 252 242 230 211 193
Assists (Since 1971) 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. Waitari Marsh (1998-2003) 3. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 4. Pointer Williams (1991-94) 5. Greg Gary (1989-92) 6. Joe Holston (1978-82) 7. LeVeldro Simmons (1992-96) 8. Brandon Spann (1999-2003) 9. Daryl Moreau (1979-83)) 10. Wayne Tinsley (2000-04)
419 416 412 392 370 364 353 349 326 320
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Since 1976, Min. 2.0 ast/game) 1. Kevin Saulny (1982-84) 2. Greg Gary (1989-92) 3. Daryl Moreau (1979-83) 4. Gary Delph (1980-84) 5. Pointer Williams (1991-94) 6. Ricky Tarrant (2011-13) 7. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 8. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 9. David Dominique (1983-85) 10. Marcus Kinzer (2001-05)
2.58 (111-43) 1.97 (370-188) 1.91 (326-171) 1.71 (106-62) 1.50 (392-262) 1.45 (227-157) 1.43 (302-213) 1.43 (412-288) 1.39 (121-87) 1.38 (304-220)
Steals (Since 1976) 1. Kim Lewis (1990-95) 2. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 3. G.J. Hunter (1989-93) Waitari Marsh (1998-2003) 5. Pointer Williams (1991-94) 6. LeVeldro Simmons (1992-96) 7. Kris Richard (2007-11) 8. Anthony Reed (1989-93 9. Chris Cameron (1993-97) Kendall Timmons (2008-13)
242 235 230 230 196 193 186 167 160 160
Blocks (Since 1976) 1. John Williams (1981-85) 2. Lawrence Nelson (1994-98) 3. Quincy Davis (2002-06) 4. David Gomez (2004-08) 5. Donnie Stith (2004-08) 6. Robinson Louisme (2004-09) 7. Linton Johnson (1998-2002) 8. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 9. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 10. Ryan Smith (2013-17)
192 181 165 145 142 117 99 95 92 81
Games Played 1. Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 2. Louis Dabney (2012-16) 3. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) LeVeldro Simmons (1992-96) Kim Lewis (1991-96) 6. Asim McQueen (2006-10) Correy Childs (1993-97) 8. Daniel Puckett (2005-09) Ryan Smith (2013-17) 10. Kendall Timmons (2008-13) Jordan Callahan (2009-13)
135 131 125 125 125 122 122 121 121 120 120
Games Started 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 3. Wayne Tinsley (2000-04) 4. John Williams (1981-85) 5. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 6. Paul Thompson (1979-83) Matt Popp (1989-93) David Gomez (2004-08) 9. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 10. Kendalll Timmons (2008-13)
122 118 112 106 105 100 100 100 99 97
Minutes Played 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. John Williams (1981-85) 3. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 4. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 5. LeVeldro Simmons (1991-95) 6. Kevin Sims (2006-10) 7. Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 8. Jordan Callahan (2009-13) 9. Kendall Timmons (2008-13) 10. Louis Dabney (2012-16)
4,197 3,972 3,858 3,856 3,756 3,737 3,546 3,493 3,433 3,373
Double-Doubles (points/rebounds or points/assists) 1. Jeff Cummings (1975-77) 2. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 3. Josh Davis (2011-13) 4. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 5. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 6. Ledaryl Billingsley (1997-01) 7. John Williams (1981-85) Rayshard Allen (1993-97) 9. Micah Blunt (1978-81) 10. Linton Johnson (1998-01)
38 35 31 26 22 19 18 18 17 13
20-Point Games 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1993-97) 2. John Williams (1981-85) 3. Paul Thompson (1979-83) 4. Anthony Reed (1989-93) 5. Jeff Cummings (1975-77) 6. Pierre Gaudin (1975-78) 7. Ricky Tarrant (2011-13) 8. Rayshard Allen (1993-97) Cameron Reynolds (2013-18) 9. Ledaryl Billingsley (1997-01)
51 36 33 32 27 22 20 19 19 16
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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Points TP Name FG 3FG 1. 45 Jim Kerwin vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Feb. 1, 1961 20 - 2. 42 John Kardzionak vs. Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973 18 - 3. 41 Johnny Arthurs vs. Wyoming, Dec. 28, 1968 15 - 41 Calvin Grosscup vs. Mississippi State, Feb. 6, 1956 15 - 41 Phil Hicks at Samford, Feb. 7, 1974 19 - 41 Jim Kerwin vs. Mississippi, Feb. 3, 1962 17 - 41 Ernie Losch vs. Utah State, Jan. 6, 1973 15 - 8. 38 Ledaryl Billingsley vs. Charlotte, Feb. 14, 2001 (ot) 14 3 38 Phil Hicks vs. Dillard, Feb. 19, 1975 15 - 38 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Xavier (Ohio), Jan. 16, 1997 16 5 11. 37 John Arthurs at Georgia Tech, Feb. 15, 1969 15 - 37 Jim Kerwin vs. Kentucky, Jan. 12, 1963 16 - 13. 36 John Arthurs vs. Texas, Dec. 11, 1968 18 - 36 Phil Hicks vs. The Citadel, Jan. 8, 1975 15 - 36 Phil Hicks vs. North Carolina, Feb. 14, 1976 (4ot) 16 - 36 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Lafayette, Dec. 28, 1996 13 5 36 Craig Spitzer at Mississippi State, Feb. 1, 1965 17 - 36 John Sutter vs. Miami (Fla.), Jan. 29, 1970 13 - 36 John Sutter at LSU, Feb. 10, 1970 16 - 20. 35 Michael Christian at Virginia Tech, Feb. 10, 1990 12 3 35 Calvin Grosscup vs. Auburn, Feb. 20, 1956 15 - 35 Calvin Grosscup vs. Seattle, Dec. 27, 1956 15 - 35 Jim Kerwin at Rice, Dec. 11, 1961 14 - 35 John Sutter vs. Indiana State, Dec. 14, 1970 16 - 35 John Sutter vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 13, 1971 15 - 35 Paul Thompson vs. Southern Illinois, Nov. 29, 1980 16 - 35 Paul Thompson at Florida State, Feb. 14, 1983 (2ot) 15 - 28. 34 Arthur Bibbs vs. Louisville, Jan. 8, 1977 11 - 34 Bob Davidson vs. Mississippi, Feb. 23, 1963 15 - 34 Phil Hicks at Dillard, Jan. 23, 1974 15 - 34 Jim Kerwin vs. Mississippi State, Feb. 25, 1963 11 - 34 Vic Klinker vs. Birmingham Southern, Dec. 6, 1958 11 - 34 Harold Sylvester vs. LSU, Feb. 3, 1971 14 - 34. 33 Ricky Tarrant vs. SMU, Jan. 25, 2012 9 5 33 Ricky Tarrant at UAN, Feb. 18, 2012 9 5 33 Kendall Timmons vs. Lamar, Dec. 30, 2010 11 0 33 Johnny Arthurs vs. Detroit, Dec. 27, 1966 13 - 33 Pat Browne Jr. vs. Georgia, Jan. 11, 1954 14 - 33 Jeff Cummings at New Orleans, Jan. 3, 1976 14 - 33 Phil Hicks vs. South Alabama, Feb. 16, 1974 13 - 33 Jim Kerwin vs. Georgia Tech, Feb. 8, 1963 (ot) 11 - 33 Roy Stoll vs. New York U., Dec. 27, 1955 12 - 33 Paul Thompson vs. Oral Roberts, Dec. 12, 1980 16 - 44. 32 Johnny Arthurs vs. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1, 1969 12 - 32 Pierre Gaudin at Denver, Jan. 24, 1976 (ot) 12 - 32 Pierre Gaudin vs. North Carolina, Dec. 23, 1977 12 - 32 Phil Hicks vs. Georgia Tech, Jan. 19, 1974 12 - 32 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Nicholls State, Dec. 9, 1995 12 2 32 Jim Kerwin at Tennessee, March 3, 1962 10 - 32 Jeff Morris at Georgia Tech, Jan. 20, 1972 12 - 32 Jeff Morris vs. LSU, Feb. 9, 1972 12 - 32 Anthony Reed vs. Tenn. Tech, Dec. 8, 1989 (2ot) 10 0 32 Stan Stumpf vs. Mississippi, Feb. 3, 1956 11 - 32 Stan Stumpf vs. Mississippi, Feb. 25, 1956 12 - 32 John Sutter vs. Tampa, Dec. 1, 1969 12 - 32 John Sutter vs. Drake, Feb. 6, 1970 11 - 32 Harold Sylvester at LSU, Dec. 14, 1968 (2ot) 12 - 32 Harold Sylvester at Denver, March 2, 1970 13 - 32 Paul Thompson at Mercer, Feb. 20, 1980 14 - 32 David Gomez at New Orleans, Jan. 1, 2007 9 - 32 Louis Dabney at Tulsa, Feb. 25, 2015 10 5 32 Louis Dabney, at East Carolina, Feb. 10, 2016 11 3 62. 31 Al Andrews at LSU, Jan. 13, 1965 12 - 31 Al Andrews vs. Samford, Dec. 3, 1966 (ot) 12 - 31 Johnny Arthurs vs. LSU, Jan. 11, 1968 12 - 31 Johnny Arthurs vs. Rice, Dec. 9, 1968 12 - 31 Johnny Arthurs at Virginia Tech, Feb. 24, 1969 13 - 31 Johnny Arthurs vs. Valparaiso, March 3, 1969 12 - 31 Jeff Cummings at the Citadel, Jan. 26, 1976 10 -
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FT 5 6 11 11 3 7 11 7 8 1 7 5 0 6 4 5 2 10 4 8 5 5 7 3 5 3 5 12 4 4 12 12 6 10 10 11 7 5 5 7 11 9 1 8 8 8 8 6 12 8 8 12 10 8 8 10 8 6 4 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 7 11
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31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
Bob Davidson vs. Rice, Dec. 10, 1962 Jim Kerwin vs. LSU, March 3, 1961 Jim Kerwin vs. LSU, March 9, 1962 Jim Kerwin vs. Texas Wesleyan, Dec. 5, 1960 Byron Mouton vs. Southern Miss, Feb. 5, 1998 John Sutter at Texas Tech, Dec. 7, 1969 John Sutter vs. Northwestern State, Dec. 1, 1970 Paul Thompson vs. Roosevelt, Dec. 10, 1980 Paul Thompson vs. Michigan State, Dec. 29, 1982 David Gomez at TCU, Dec. 9, 2006 Louis Dabney vs. Colgate, Nov. 26, 2013 Jay Hook vs. Jackson State, Dec. 7, 2013 Cameron Reynolds vs. Tulsa, March 5, 2017 Ricky Tarrant at Rice, Feb. 23, 2013 Waitari Marsh vs. Marquette, Jan. 14, 2003 Rayshard Allen vs. Bethune-Cookman, Dec. 28, 1994 Johnny Arthurs vs. Air Force, Feb. 10, 1968 Phil Hicks at Southern Mississippi, Jan. 30, 1975 Phil Hicks at Samford, Feb. 9, 1976 Jerald Honeycutt vs. UAB, March 6, 1997 Jim Kerwin vs. Mississippi, Feb. 4, 1961 Jim Kerwin vs. Auburn, Feb. 19, 1962 Dylan Osean vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 29, 1997 John Sutter at LSU, Dec. 16, 1970 John Williams vs. Brooklyn College, Dec. 19, 1984
Opponent Points TP Name 1. 66 Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 10, 1969* 2. 55 Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 21, 1968 55 Pete Maravich, LSU, Dec. 14, 1968 (2ot) 4. 53 Austin Carr, Notre Dame, Feb. 16, 1970 5. 52 Pete Maravich, LSU, Jan. 11, 1968 6. 49 Pete Maravich, LSU, Feb. 9, 1970 7. 46 Bob Andrews, Alabama, Feb. 13, 1965 46 Pete Maravich, LSU, Dec. 13, 1969 9. 42 Junior Blount, TCU, Feb. 26, 2002 10. 41 Bob McCurdy, Richmond, Feb. 11, 1975 41 Rich Yunkus, Georgia Tech, March 1, 1969 12. 39 Dale Solomon, Virginia Tech, Jan. 18, 1981 13. 38 Josh Okogie, Georgia Tech, Nov. 26, 2016 38 Aubrey Coleman, Houston, Mar. 6, 2010 38 Carl Ashley, Wyoming, Dec. 28, 1968 38 Joe Newton, Auburn, Feb. 15, 1965 38 Don Kessinger, Mississippi, Jan. 31, 1964 18. 37 Chris Lutz, Marshall, Feb. 7, 2009 37 Bob Bowman, Florida Southern, Feb. 13, 1967 37 Alex Groza, Kentucky, March 5, 1949 37 Bernard King, Tennessee, Dec. 29, 1975 22. 36 Mal Graham, New York U., Feb. 4, 1967 36 Ernie Grunfeld, Tennessee, Dec. 29, 1975 36 Johnny Kelly, Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973 36 Charlie Scott, North Carolina, Dec. 20, 1969 36 Phil Wagner, Georgia Tech, Jan. 7, 1968 27. 35 Bill Hajeski, Spring Hill, Dec. 27, 1967 35 Bailey Howell, Mississippi State, Feb. 23, 1957 35 Mitch Kupchak, North Carolina, Feb. 14, 1976 (4ot) 35 Tom O’Mara, Notre Dame, Jan. 16, 1972 35 Martin Terry, Arkansas, Dec. 9, 1972 35 Eric Washington, Alabama, March 28, 1996 35 Dwyane Wade, Marquette, Jan. 14, 2003 *Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse scoring record
13 12 10 15 12 12 12 13 11 12 11 10 8 9 12 14 14 13 14 10 14 12 9 13 12
- - - - 6 - - - - - 3 8 7 6 3 1 - - - 6 - - 3 - -
5 7 11 1 1 7 7 5 9 7 7 3 8 6 3 1 2 4 2 4 2 6 9 4 6
FG 25 21 20 22 20 18 16 17 15 15 17 15 12 13 14 14 12 13 14 12 15 13 14 13 14 13 12 11 12 11 9 11 13
3FG - - - - - - - - 6 - - - 1 2 - - - 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 1
FT 16 13 15 9 12 13 14 12 6 11 7 9 13 10 10 10 14 4 9 13 7 10 8 10 8 10 11 13 11 13 17 8 8
HISTORY INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Field Goals Made 1. 20 2. 19 3. 18 18 5. 17 17 7. 16 16 16 16 16 16 Field Goal Attempts 1. 33 33 3. 31
Jim Kerwin vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Feb. 1, 1961 Phil Hicks at Samford, Feb. 7, 1974 John Kardzionak vs. Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973 Johnny Arthurs vs. Texas, Dec. 11, 1968 Jim Kerwin vs. Mississippi, Feb. 3, 1962 Craig Spitzer at Mississippi State, Feb. 1, 1965 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Xavier (Ohio), Jan. 16, 1997 Jim Kerwin vs. Kentucky, Jan. 12, 1963 Phil Hicks vs. North Carolina, Feb. 14, 1976 (4ot) John Sutter at LSU, Feb. 10, 1970 John Sutter vs. Indiana State, Dec. 14, 1970 Paul Thompson vs. Southern Illinois, Nov. 29, 1980 Dale Gott vs. Rice, Dec. 9, 1963 Paul Thompson vs. Oral Roberts, Dec. 12, 1980 Jim Kerwin vs. Kentucky, Jan. 12, 1963
Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 1. 1.000 (14-14) Rayshard Allen vs. Bethune-Cookman, Dec. 28, 1994 1.000 (11-11) Dale Gott vs. LSU, Feb. 28, 1964 3. .923 (12-13) John Williams vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 13, 1982 .923 (12-13) John Williams vs. Brooklyn, Dec. 19, 1984 5. .917 (11-12) Daryl Moreau vs. Southwestern (Tenn.), Jan. 22, 1980 6. .909 (10-11) Johnny Arthurs vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 20, 1967 .909 (10-11) Melvin Frazier vs. USF, Feb. 18, 2017 3-Pointers Made 1. 8 2. 7 7 7 7 6. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Jay Hook vs. Jackson State, Dec. 7, 2013 Cameron Reynolds vs. Alcorn State, Nov. 29, 2017 Cameron Reynolds vs. Tulsa, March 5, 2017 Jay Hook vs. USF, March 7, 2015 Patrick Lewis vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 14, 1996 Melvin Frazier at SMU, Jan. 20, 2018 Cameron Reynolds vs. Houston, Jan. 17, 2018 Louis Dabney at UCF, Jan. 14, 2015 Jay Hook vs. UTSA, Feb. 22, 2014 Ricky Tarrrant at Rice, Feb. 23, 2013 Jordan Callahan vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Nov. 16, 2012 Jordan Callahan vs. SMU, Feb. 16, 2013 Ricky Tarrant vs. Georgia Tech, Dec. 4, 2011 Jordan Callahan at Southern Miss, Jan. 29, 2011 Jordan Callahan at Houston, Feb. 12, 2011 Kris Richard at Rice, Jan. 5, 2011 David Booker at UL-Lafayette, Dec. 21, 2009 Ivan Pjevcevic vs. East Carolina, Feb. 5, 2005 Brandon Spann vs. East Carolina, Feb. 1, 2003 Jerald Honeycutt vs. UAB, March 6, 1997 Patrick Lewis vs. North Carolina, Dec. 1, 1995 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Cincinnati, Jan. 14, 1995 Michael Christian vs. Louisville, Jan. 18, 1990 Michael Christian vs. UT-Pan American, Dec. 22, 1989 Michael Christian vs. Rice, Nov. 27, 1989
3-Point Attempts 1. 18 2. 17 3. 15
Michael Christian vs. Rice, Nov. 27, 1989 Jerald Honeycutt vs. Oklahoma State, Mar. 13, 1997 Michael Christian vs. South Carolina, Feb. 1, 1990
3-Point Percentage (min. 4 attempts) 1. 1.000 (5-5) Ben Cherry at Southern Miss, Feb. 13, 2013 1.000 (5-5) Eric Vianney vs. Rice, Jan. 10, 2009 1.000 (4-4) Carter Nichols vs. Louisville, Feb. 27, 1990 1.000 (4-4) Michael Christian vs. Virginia Tech, Jan. 10, 1991 1.000 (4-4) LeVeldro Simmons vs. Alabama, Dec. 21, 1995 1.000 (4-4) Dylan Osean vs. Marquette, Mar. 4, 2000 1.000 (4-4) Jay Hook vs. UTEP, Feb. 20 ,2014 1.000 (4-4) Von Julien at Cincinnati, Jan. 24, 2016
Free Throws Made 1. 18 2. 17 3. 16 Free Throw Attempts 1. 22 2. 20
Jeff Morris vs. Marquette, Mar. 1, 1972 Hal Cervini vs. LSU, Mar. 4, 1955 Brandon Spann vs. Southern Miss, Feb. 7, 2001 Jeff Morris vs. Marquette, Mar. 1, 1972 Hal Cervini vs. LSU, Mar. 4, 1955
Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) 1. 1.000 (14-14) Donnie Stith vs. Louisville, Jan. 29, 2005 2. 1.000 (13-13) Kim Lewis vs. Southern Miss, Mar. 7, 1992 3. 1.000 (12-12) Terry Habig vs. LSU, Feb. 10, 1969 1.000 (12-12) Pierre Gaudin vs. Saint Louis, Dec. 11, 1976 1.000 (12-12) Brandon Spann vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 25, 2000 1.000 (11-11) Kevin Sims vs. Marshall, Feb. 21, 2009 1.000 (10-10) Samir Sehic vs. Southeastern La., Nov. 13, 2017 Total Rebounds 1. 31 2. 27 3. 25 4. 23 23 6. 22 22 22 22 Assists (Since 1971) 1. 13 13 3. 12 12 12 12 12
Mel Payton vs. Mississippi State, Jan. 5, 1951 Mel Payton vs. LSU, Feb. 10, 1951 Phil Hicks vs. Dillard, Jan. 23, 1974 Ted Schulz vs. Mississippi, Jan. 10, 1953 Phil Hicks vs. LSU, Dec. 18, 1974 Bob Davidson vs. Mississippi, Jan. 31, 1964 George Fisher vs. Southwestern (Tenn.), Dec. 5, 1964 Harold Sylvester vs. LSU, Dec. 14, 1968 Harold Sylvester vs. Miami (Fla.), Jan. 29, 1970 Tom Hicks vs. The Citadel, Jan. 26, 1976 Marcus Kinzer vs. Northwestern State, Dec. 6, 2004 Malik Morgan at East Carolina, Feb. 4, 2017 Jordan Callahan vs. Houston, Mar. 2, 2011 Waitari Marsh vs. Prairie View A&M, Nov. 21, 1999 Pointer Williams vs. Louisville, Feb. 11, 1993 Tom Hicks vs. North Carolina, Feb. 14, 1976 (4OT)
Steals 1. 2. 3. 4.
10 9 8 7 7 7 7 7
7
Waitari Marsh vs. Loyola, Nov. 16, 2001
Blocks 1. 3.
8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Blake Paul vs. Southeastern La., Nov. 13, 2017 Lawrence Nelson vs. South Florida, Jan. 24, 1998 Lawrence Nelson vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 11, 1997 John Williams vs. Southwestern La., Feb. 23, 1985 Anthony Reed vs. Jackson State, Dec. 23, 1992 Lawrence Nelson vs. Cincinnati, Feb. 25, 1996 Lawrence Nelson vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 4, 1998 Linton Johnson vs. Southern, Dec. 30, 2000 Linton Johnson vs. Louisville, Jan. 10, 2001 Donnie Stith vs. Southern Miss, Feb. 3, 2007 Ryan Smith vs. Texas State, Dec. 23, 2016 Blake Paul vs. Tulsa, Dec. 31, 2017
Carlos Zuniga vs. LSU, Dec. 18, 1977 Correy Childs vs. Xavier (Ohio), Jan. 16, 1997 Marlo Miles vs. Saint Louis, Feb. 19, 2000 G.J. Hunter vs. South Carolina, Feb. 1, 1990 Kim Lewis vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 17, 1991 G.J. Hunter vs. Prairie View A&M, Nov. 27, 1991 Pointer Williams vs. UC Irvine, Dec. 30, 1991 Kim Lewis vs. Pennsylvania, Jan. 6, 1992
By Class Points Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:
33 45 41 42
Ricky Tarrrant vs. SMU, Jan. 25, 2012 & at UAB, Feb. 18, 2012 Jim Kerwin vs. Southeastern La., Feb. 1, 1961 Jim Kerwin vs. Mississippi, Feb. 3, 1962 John Kardzionak vs. Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973
85
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Scoring
Name 1. Johnny Arthurs 2. Jerald Honeycutt 3. Josh Davis 4. Phil Hicks 5. Jerald Honeycutt 6. Jerald Honeycutt 7. John Sutter 8. Phil Hicks 9. Ricky Tarrrant 10. John Williams 11. Paul Thompson 12. Ledaryl Billingsley 13. Jeff Cummings 14. Cameron Reynolds 15. Rayshard Allen 16. Jeff Morris Jeff Cummings 18. Anthony Reed 19. Jim Kerwin Kendall Timmons 21. Paul Thompson 22. Michael Christian 23. Louis Dabney 24. John Williams 25. Jonathan Stark 26. Jim Kerwin 27. Anthony Reed John Sutter 29. Calvin Grosscup 30. John Kardzionak 31. Brandon Spann 32. Melvin Frazier 33. Louis Dabney 34. Al Andrews 35. Jay Hook 36. Cameron Reynolds 37. Johnny Arthurs 38. Ricky Tarrant 39. David Gomez 40. Kim Lewis 41. Jim Kerwin 42. LeVeldro Simmons 43. Anthony Reed 44. Anthony Reed 45. Jerald Honeycutt Byron Mouton 47. Phil Hicks 48. Pierre Gaudin Al Andrews 50. Dave Renfro 51. Louis Dabney 52. Brandon Brown 53. Brandon Brown 54. Pierre Gaudin 55. Malik Morgan 56. John Williams 57. Sterling Davis 58. Terry Habig Paul Thompson Jordan Callahan 61. David Gomez 62. Rayshard Allen Kevin Sims 64. Bob Davidson LeVeldro Simmons 66. Calvin Grosscup 67. Mel Payton Ernie Losch 69. Jack Ardon 70. Don Holt Waitari Marsh 72. Linton Johnson 73. Paul Thompson 74. Terry Habig Kevin Sims 76. Brandon Spann 77. John Williams
Year. G FG 3FG FT TP Avg. 1968-69 26 277 -- 112 666 25.6 1996-97 31 212 68 126 618 19.9 2012-13 35 207 1 202 617 17.6 1974-75 26 251 -- 89 591 22.7 1995-96 32 214 45 103 576 18.0 1994-95 33 204 43 120 571 17.3 1969-70 23 214 -- 130 558 24.3 1975-76 27 240 -- 76 556 20.6 2012-13 35 156 71 167 550 15.7 1983-84 28 202 -- 140 544 19.4 1982-83 31 219 -- 105 543 17.5 2000-01 30 196 12 137 541 18.0 1975-76 27 217 -- 99 533 19.7 2016-17 31 184 78 82 528 17.0 1994-95 32 222 6 75 525 16.4 1971-72 26 155 -- 209 519 20.0 1976-77 27 220 -- 79 519 19.2 1989-90 28 209 0 96 514 18.4 1961-62 22 198 -- 113 509 23.1 2010-11 30 176 22 135 509 17.0 1980-81 27 199 -- 107 505 18.7 1989-90 26 172 77 81 502 19.3 2013-14 33 160 29 151 500 15.2 1984-85 28 189 -- 120 498 17.8 2013-14 34 160 45 129 494 14.5 1960-61 24 197 -- 99 493 20.5 1992-93 31 201 33 51 486 15.7 1970-71 25 199 -- 88 486 19.4 1956-57 24 205 -- 73 483 20.1 1972-73 26 180 -- 119 479 18.4 2000-01 30 149 62 118 478 15.9 2017-18 30 179 35 84 477 15.9 2015-16 33 153 54 114 474 14.4 1964-65 25 193 -- 87 473 18.9 2013-14 34 135 83 118 471 13.9 2017-18 31 171 61 64 467 15.1 1967-68 24 191 -- 83 465 19.4 2011-12 31 140 52 131 463 14.9 2007-08 32 162 9 129 462 14.4 1991-92 30 158 17 128 461 15.4 1962-63 20 172 -- 116 460 23.0 1994-95 33 155 34 110 454 13.8 1990-91 28 195 0 59 449 16.0 1991-92 31 197 0 53 447 14.4 1993-94 29 161 37 85 444 15.3 1997-98 29 142 53 107 444 15.3 1973-74 22 181 -- 77 439 20.0 1976-77 27 156 -- 126 438 16.2 1966-67 24 191 -- 56 438 18.3 1973-74 26 183 -- 69 435 16.7 2014-15 31 135 61 92 423 13.6 2001-02 29 167 12 82 428 14.8 2002-03 31 161 19 77 418 13.5 1975-76 27 170 -- 77 417 15.4 2015-16 34 154 63 44 415 12.2 1981-82 28 163 -- 88 414 14.8 1999-00 31 149 13 103 414 13.4 1967-68 24 156 -- 100 412 17.2 1981-82 28 172 -- 68 412 14.7 2010-11 30 141 62 68 412 13.7 2006-07 30 148 2 106 404 13.5 1995-96 31 150 0 103 403 13.0 2008-09 31 121 51 110 403 13.0 1962-63 22 151 -- 110 402 18.2 1995-96 32 136 41 89 402 12.6 1955-56 22 166 -- 67 399 18.1 1950-51 24 160 -- 78 398 16.6 1972-73 25 151 -- 96 398 15.9 1960-61 24 152 -- 91 395 16.5 1951-52 24 157 -- 81 395 16.5 2002-03 27 146 40 63 395 14.6 2000-01 30 153 29 59 394 13.1 1979-80 26 164 -- 63 391 15.0 1968-69 25 146 -- 98 390 15.6 2007-08 32 113 46 118 390 12.2 2001-02 29 140 46 62 388 13.4 1982-83 31 151 -- 83 385 12.4
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Name 78. Quincy Davis Dylan Osetkowski 80. Vic Klinker 81. Quincy Davis 82. Stan Stumpf Dale Gott 84. Jordan Callahan 85. Tom Murphy Kim Lewis 87. Johnny Arthurs David Whitmore 89. Roy Stoll 90. Don Holt 91. Carlin Hartman 92. Jordan Callahan Carlos Zuniga Chris Cameron 95. Jack Ardon Brandon Spann 97. Pierre Gaudin 98. LeVeldro Simmons 99. Vic Klinker 100. Brandon Brown 101. Bob Davidson 102. Jim Riffey 103. Harold Sylvester Michael Christian 105. Joe Holston Jack Ardon 107. Josh Davis Stan Stumpf 109. David Gomez 110. Jay Hook 111. Arthur Bibbs 112. Melvin Frazier 113. Waitari Marsh 114. Kris Richard 115. Hal Cervini Matt Greene 117. Terry Habig 118. Kris Richard 119. Warren Perkins 120. Kris Richard 121. Hal Cervini Jonathan Stark 123. Dale Gott 124 Robinson Louisme 125. Bobby Jones Samir Sehic Dylan Osean 128. G.J. Hunter 129. Alex Athas Rayshard Allen 131. Gary Stoll 132. Warren Perkins Bill Fitzgerald 134. Warren Perkins 135. Malik Morgan 136. Virgil Risner Bruce Bolyard Robinson Louisme 139. Chris Moore 140. Morris Jordan Carlin Hartman Kim Lewis Dan Moeser 144. Jim Riffey Arthur Bibbs Micah Blunt 147. Dick O’Brien Taylor Rochestie 149. John Sutter G.J. Hunter Chris Cameron 152. Dan Moeser Bill Fitzgerald 154. Kendall Timmons Kevin Sims
Year. G FG 3FG FT TP Avg. 2004-05 28 153 5 72 383 13.7 2015-16 34 141 12 89 383 11.3 1958-59 24 129 -- 124 382 15.8 2005-06 29 147 2 85 381 13.1 1955-56 24 142 -- 93 377 15.7 1963-64 21 158 -- 61 377 18.0 2012-13 35 128 81 35 372 10.6 1956-57 24 125 -- 121 371 15.4 1994-95 33 119 47 86 371 11.2 1966-67 24 146 -- 78 370 15.4 1991-92 29 134 28 74 370 12.8 1955-56 24 141 -- 87 369 15.3 1950-51 23 144 -- 80 368 16.0 1992-93 31 133 0 100 366 11.8 2011-12 31 123 55 64 365 11.8 1977-78 27 156 -- 53 365 13.5 1996-97 31 128 35 74 365 11.8 1959-60 24 139 -- 84 362 15.1 2002-03 31 115 46 86 362 11.7 1977-78 26 138 -- 84 360 13.8 1993-94 29 130 18 79 357 12.3 1959-60 24 115 -- 126 356 14.8 2000-01 30 123 1 106 353 11.8 1963-64 23 124 -- 104 352 15.3 1948-49 26 152 -- 47 351 13.5 1970-71 26 137 -- 76 350 13.5 1990-91 28 123 52 52 350 12.5 1979-80 27 152 -- 45 349 12.9 1961-62 22 138 -- 73 349 15.8 2011-12 31 131 10 75 347 11.2 1956-57 24 116 -- 115 347 14.4 2005-06 29 120 8 98 346 11.9 2014-15 31 111 71 53 346 11.2 1976-77 26 134 -- 77 345 13.3 2016-17 30 117 28 82 344 11.5 2001-02 29 122 16 83 343 11.8 2010-11 30 118 61 44 341 11.4 1953-54 23 103 -- 133 339 14.7 1992-93 30 142 -- 55 339 11.3 1966-67 24 139 -- 59 337 14.0 2008-09 31 123 22 65 333 10.7 1948-49 26 121 -- 88 330 12.6 2009-10 28 120 44 46 330 11.8 1954-55 20 98 -- 133 329 16.4 2014-15 31 119 30 61 329 10.6 1962-63 22 135 -- 56 326 14.8 2009-10 31 129 -- 67 325 10.5 1978-79 27 138 -- 48 324 12.0 2017-18 31 111 18 84 324 10.5 1999-00 31 106 48 103 324 10.5 1992-93 31 103 24 93 323 10.4 1946-47 28 124 -- 78 322 11.5 1996-97 22 129 5 59 322 14.6 1958-59 24 131 -- 59 321 13.3 1946-47 28 128 -- 64 320 11.4 1966-67 24 124 -- 72 320 13.3 1947-48 25 117 -- 80 314 12.2 2016-17 31 103 32 75 313 10.1 1948-49 26 133 -- 46 312 12.0 1971-72 26 125 -- 62 312 12.0 2007-08 32 127 1 57 312 9.8 2006-07 30 100 50 59 309 10.3 1999-00 31 125 4 54 308 9.9 1993-94 29 124 1 59 308 10.6 1990-91 28 103 23 79 308 11.0 1965-66 25 113 -- 82 308 12.3 1949-50 21 134 -- 45 305 14.5 1975-76 27 135 -- 35 305 11.3 1980-81 26 115 -- 75 305 11.7 1958-59 24 112 -- 80 304 12.6 2004-05 28 106 41 51 304 10.9 1968-69 26 125 -- 53 303 11.7 1989-90 28 116 22 49 303 10.8 1995-96 32 114 20 55 303 9.5 1966-67 24 107 -- 88 302 12.6 1967-68 22 112 -- 78 302 13.7 2012-13 35 86 9 119 300 8.6 2006-07 30 88 36 88 300 10.0
HISTORY INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Scoring Average 1. Johnny Arthurs (1968-69) 2. John Sutter (1969-70) 3. Jim Kerwin (1961-62) 4. Jim Kerwin (1962-63) 5. Phil Hicks (1974-75) 6. Phil Hicks (1975-76) 7. Jim Kerwin (1960-61) 8. Calvin Grosscup (1956-57) 9. Jeff Morris (1971-72) 10. Phil Hicks (1973-74) Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
25.6 24.3 23.1 23.0 22.7 20.6 20.5 20.1 19.96 19.95
Johnny Arthurs (1968-69) Phil Hicks (1974-75) Phil Hicks (1975-76) Rayshard Allen (1994-95) Jeff Cummings (1975-76) Paul Thompson (1982-83) Jeff Cummings (1976-77) Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96) John Sutter (1969-70) Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97)
277 251 240 222 220 219 217 214 214 212
Field Goal Attempts 1. Johnny Arthurs (1968-69) 2. Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96) 3. Jim Kerwin (1962-63) 4. Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97) 5. Jim Kerwin (1960-61) 6. Jeff Cummings (1976-77) 7. Al Andrews (1964-65) 8. John Sutter (1969-70) 9. John Sutter (1970-71) 10. Phil Hicks (1974-75)
579 532 504 491 489 475 470 467 463 458
Field Goal Percentage (min. 150 attempts) 1. Ernie Losch (1972-73) 2. Quincy Davis (2004-05) 3. Rayshard Allen (1994-95) 4. Robinson Louisme (2007-08) 5. John Williams (1981-82) 6. Qunicy Lewis (2005-06) 7. Matt Greene (1991-92) 8. Rayshard Allen (1995-96) 9. Samir Sehic (2017-18) 10. John Williams (1983-84)
.629 (151-240) .612 (153-250) .610 (222-364) .602 (127-211) .584 (163-279) .581 (147-253) .577 (90-156) .575 (150-261) .572 (111-194) .5690 (202-355)
3-Pointers Made 1. Jay Hook (2013-14) 2. Jordan Callahan (2012-13) 3. Cameron Reynolds (2016-17) 4. Michael Christian (1989-90) 5. Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) 6. Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97) 7. Jay Hook (2014-15) 8. Malik Morgan (2015-16) 9. Jordan Callahan (2010-11) Brandon Spann (2000-01)
83 81 78 77 71 68 67 63 62 62
3-Point Attempts 1. Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) 2. Jordan Callahan (2012-13) 3. Michael Christian (1989-90) 4. Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97) 5. Cameron Reynolds (2016-17) 6. Brandon Spann (2000-01) 7. Kris Richard (2010-11) 8. Malik Morgan (2015-16) 9. Byron Mouton (1997-98) 10. Jay Hook (2013-14)
219 216 210 204 201 195 181 180 179 176
3-Point Percentage (min. 60 attempts)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ben Cherry (2012-13) Jay Hook (2013-14) Michael Christian (1990-91) Ivan Pjevcevic (2002-03) Carter Nichols (1989-90) Johnny Mayhane (2010-11) Kevin Sims (2008-09) Dylan Osean (1999-00) Kim Lewis (1994-95) Kevin Sims (2006-07)
.500 (34-68) .472 (83-176) .430 (52-121) .425 (34-80) .422 (27-64) .411 (46-112) .408 (51-125) .407 (48-118) .392 (47-120) .391 (36-92)
Free Throws Made 1. Jeff Morris (1971-72) 2. Josh Davis (2012-13) 3. Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) 4. Louis Dabney (2013-14) 5. John Williams (1983-84) 6. Ledaryl Billingsley (2000-01) 7. Kendall Timmons (2010-11) 8. Hal Cervini (1953-54) Hal Cervini (1954-55) 10. Ricky Tarrant (2011-12) Free Throw Attempts 1. 282 2. 268 3. 235 4. 214 5. 210 6. 206 7. 186 8. 184 9. 182 10. 179 Free Throw Percentage (min. 60 attempts) 1. Dylan Osean (1999-00) Dale Gott (1962-63) 3. Clyde Eads (1984-85) 4. Greg Gary (1989-90) 5. Dan Moeser (1967-68) 6. Marcus Kinzer (2004-05) 7. John Kardzionak (1972-73) 8. Brandon Spann (2000-01) 9. Jay Hook (2013-14) Al Andrews (1965-66)
209 202 167 151 140 137 135 133 133 131 Josh Davis (2012-13) Jeff Morris (1971-72) Ledaryl Billingsley (2000-01) Louis Dabney (2013-14) Kendall Timmons (2010-11) Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) Hal Cervini (1954-55) John Williams (1983-84) Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) David Gomez (2007-08) .889 (64-72) .889 (56-63) .883 (53-60) .872 (95-109) .850 (125-147) .845 (60-71) .844 (119-141) .843 (118-140) .831 (118-142) .831 (74-89
Consecutive Free Throws 1. Daryl Moreau (1981-82)
39
Total Rebounds 1. Mel Payton (1950-51) 2. Jack Ardon (1960-61) 3. Josh Davis (2012-13) 4. Jack Ardon (1959-60) 5. Jack Ardon (1961-62) 6. Jeff Cummings (1976-77) 7. Phil Hicks (1974-75) 8. Bob Davidson (1962-63) 9. Jeff Cummings (1975-76) 10. Louis Anderson (1957-58)
426 392 374 342 328 324 322 308 301 292
Assists (Since 1971) 1. Tom Hicks (1975-76) 2. Pointer Williams (1992-93) 3. Greg Gary (1989-90) 4. Brandon Spann (2000-01) 5. Jonathan Stark (2013-14) 6. Daryl Moreau (1981-82) 7. Malik Morgan (2016-17) 8. Waitari Marsh (1999-2000) 9. LeVeldro Simmons (1994-95) Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97
208 167 158 145 143 141 136 132 131 131
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
87
Double-Digit Assist Games (Since 1971) 1. Tom Hicks (1975-76) 2. Greg Gary (1989-90) 3. Brandon Spann (2000-01) 4. Pointer Williams (1992-93) Marcus Kinzer (2004-05)
7 4 3 2 2
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio (Since 1976, Min. 2.0 ast/game) 1. Kevin Saulny (1983-84) 2. Daryl Moreau (1982-83) 3. Greg Gary (1990-91) 4. Andrew Garcia (2006-07) 5. Greg Gary (1991-92) 6. Daryl Moreau (1981-82) 7. Ray Ona Embo (2017-18) 8. Kevin Sims (2008-09) Greg Gary (1989-90) 10. Joe Holston (1981-82) Steals (Since 1976) 1. 90 2. 79 3. 75 4. 67 5. 65 6. 64 7. 63 63 9. 62 10. 61
3.05 (58-19) 2.13 (117-55) 2.09 (111-53) 2.08 (100-48) 2.06 (101-49) 2.04 (141-69) 2.02 (95-47) 1.84 (123-67) 1.84 (158-86) 1.80 (63-35)
Pointer Williams, 1992-93 (31 games) G.J. Hunter, 1992-93 (31 games) Jerald Honeycutt, 1996-97 (31 games) Kim Lewis, 1990-91 (28 games) Melvin Frazier, 2017-18 (30 games) LeVeldro Simmons, 1995-96 (32 games) Kim Lewis, 1991-92 (30 games) Correy Childs, 1996-97 (29 games) LeVeldro Simmons, 1994-95 (33 games) G.J. Hunter, 1989-90 (28 games)
Blocks (Since 1976) 1. Quincy Davis (2003-04) 2. Lawrence Nelson (1996-97) 3. John Williams (1984-85) 4. Lawrence Nelson (1995-96) 5. Linton Johnson, (2000-01) 6. John Williams (1981-82) 7. Donnie Stith (2006-07) 8. David Gomez (2007-08) 9. Lawrence Nelson (1997-98) 10. Quincy Davis (2005-06) Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96)
67 65 64 62 58 56 52 51 49 46 46
Games Played 1. Josh Davis (2012-13) Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) Jordan Callahan (2012-13) Kendall Timmons (2012-13) Tre Drye (2012-13) 6. Jonathan Stark (2013-14) Jay Hook (2013-14) Tre Drye (2013-14) Cameron Reynolds (2013-14) Payton Henson (2013-14) Melvin Frazier (2015-16) Malik Morgan (2015-16) Dylan Osetkowski (2015-16
35 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
Games Started 1. Josh Davis (2012-13) Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) 3. Malik Morgan (2015-16) Dylan Osetkowski (2015-16) Jonathan Stark (2013-14) Kendall Timmons (2012-13) 5. Louis Dabney (2013-14) Jay Hook (2013-14)) Tre Drye (2013-14) LeVeldro Simmons (1994-95) Kim Lewis (1994-95)
35 35 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 33
Minutes Played 1. Jonathan Stark (2013-14)
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1,264
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Josh Davis (2012-13) Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) LeVeldro Simmons (1994-95) Paul Thompson (1982-83) Cameron Reynolds (2017-18) Kim Lewis (1994-95) Kevin Sims (2007-08) Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96)
1,250 1,237 1,161 1,156 1,129 1,117 1,113 1,108 1,099
Minutes Per Game 1. Jonathan Stark (2013-14) 2. John Williams (1983-84) 3. Paul Thompson (1982-93) 4. John Sutter (1969-70) 5. Cameron Reynolds (2017-18) Joe Holston (1979-80) 7. John Williams (1984-85) 8. Josh Davis (2012-13) Paul Thompson (1980-81) Johnny Arthurs (1968-69)
37.2 37.1 36.4 36.1 36.0 36.0 35.9 35.7 35.7 35.7
Double-Doubles (points/rebounds or points/assists) 1. Josh Davis (2012-13) Jeff Cummings (1975-76) Jeff Cummings (1976-77) 4. Phil Hicks (1975-76) 5. Paul Thompson (1980-81) 6. Josh Davis (2011-12) Ledaryl Billingsley (2000-01) 8. Dylan Osetkowski (2014-16) 9. Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) 10. Kendall Timmons (2010-11) Linton Johnson (2000-01)
19 19 19 18 16 12 12 11 10 9 9
20-Point Games 1. Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97) 2. Phil Hicks (1975-76) 3. Michael Christian (1989-90) 4. Jeff Cummings (1976-77) John Williams (1983-84) Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) 7. Paul Thompson (1980-81) Anthony Reed (1989-90) Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96) Ledaryl Billingsley (2000-01) Cameron Reynolds (2016-17) Consecutive: Jeff Cummings, Jan. 28, 1977 to Feb. 24, 1977 Jerald Honeycutt, Dec. 19, 1996 to Jan. 8, 1997
17 16 15 14 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 6 6
INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
HISTORY By Class Points Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:
Anthony Reed (1989-90) Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) Josh Davis (2012-13) Johnny Arthurs (1968-69)
Scoring Average Freshman: Anthony Reed (1989-90) Sophomore: Jim Kerwin (1960-61) Junior: John Sutter (1969-70) Senior: Johnny Arthurs (1968-69) Field Goals Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:
Anthony Reed (1989-90) Rayshard Allen (1994-95) Phil Hicks (1974-75) Johnny Arthurs (1968-69)
Field Goal Attempts Freshman: Jerald Honeycutt (1993-94) Sophomore: Jim Kerwin (1960-61) Junior: Jerald Honeycutt (1995-96) Senior: Johnny Arthurs (1968-69)
514 571 617 666 18.4 20.5 24.3 25.6| 209 222 251 277 400 489 532 579
Double-Doubles (points/rebounds or points/assists) Freshman: Micah Blunt (1978-79) Anthony Reed (1989-90) Sophomore: Paul Thompson (1980-81) Junior: Jeff Cummings 1975-76) Josh Davis (2012-13) Senior: Jeff Cummings (1976--77)
6 6 16 19 19 19
20-Point Games Freshman: Anthony Reed (1989-90) Sophomore: Jerald Honeycutt (1994-95) Junior: Michael Christian (1989-90) Senior: Jerald Honeycutt (1996-97)
12 14 15 17
Minutes Freshman: Sophomore: Junior: Senior:
Jonathan Stark (2013-14) Ricky Tarrant (2012-13) Josh Davis (2012-13) Paul Thompson (1982-83)
Games Played Freshman: Jonathan Stark, Payton Henson, Cameron Reynolds (2013-14); Melvin Frazier (2015-16) Sophomore: Dylan Osetkowski (2015-16) Junior: Jay Hook, Tre Drye (2013-14) Senior: Kim Lewis, Antonio Jackson (1994-95); Kevin Thomas, Tomas Bruha, (2013-14); Louis Dabney (2015-16)
1,264 1,237 1,250 1,129 34 34 34 33
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100-POINT GAMES
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8.
10. 11. 15. 18. 22. 25.
Pts 126 122 120 118 118 117 116 114 114 113 111 111 111 111 110 110 110 109 109 109 109 108 108 108 107 107 107 107 107
Opponent Dillard Prairie View Prairie View Roosevelt Yale Denver Northwestern LSU Texas Tech Prairie View Lehigh Robert Morris Southern Miss DePauw Pittsburgh LSU Mississippi State Roosevelt Roosevelt Indiana State Air Force Texas Rice Texas Wesleyan Prairie View Southern (NO) Valparaiso Mississippi Deporte Mexico
Date 1/11/73 12/3/94 11/27/91 12/12/81 1/3/67 1/12/78 12/19/66 2/9/70 12/16/68 11/24/95 12/29/93 12/5/77 1/12/76 2/20/67 2/1/69 2/10/69 2/6/56 12/10/80 11/28/78 12/14/70 2/10/68 12/11/68 12/9/68 12/3/60 12/30/92 1/31/76 3/3/69 2/3/62 1/3/55
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Site Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Denver Fogelman Baton Rouge Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman
Result, Score W, 126-111 W, 122-58 W, 120-64 W, 118-58 W, 118-106 W, 117-93 L, 116-121 L, 114-127 W, 114-91 W, 113-72 W, 111-59 W, 111-76 W, 111-86 W, 111-80 W, 110-89 W, 110-94 W, 110-72 W, 109-63 W, 109-84 W, 109-96 W, 109-81 W, 108-95 W, 108-88 W, 108-89 W, 107-74 W, 107-72 W, 107-90 W, 107-77 W, 107-55
30. 33. 37. 42. 45. 50. 52.
106 106 106 105 105 105 105 104 104 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
U. of South North Carolina Louisiana College Oklahoma City Southern Miss Miami (Fla.) Southwestern Southeastern La. Southeastern La. Nicholls State Sewanee Florida Southern Savannah State SMU North Carolina Northern Michigan LIU Brooklyn Prairie View Samford Mississippi Florida The Citadel LSU UCF MVSU Mt. St. Mary’s Texas Christian Denver Southern Miss South Dakota East Carolina
1/13/82 2/14/76 12/1/66 11/28/80 1/13/73 1/29/70 12/1/62 11/29/97 2/7/94 12/9/82 12/1/72 12/5/67 12/20/02 12/5/92 12/23/77 12/2/68 11/10/17 12/4/93 12/3/66 2/22/57 2/22/52 1/26/76 12/14/68 1/4/15 11/20/14 12/30/95 1/24/77 1/24/76 1/30/75 12/7/70 2/10/16
Fogelman W, 106-57 Superdome L, 106-113, ot Fogelman W, 106-96 Memphis W, 105-81 Fogelman W, 105-100, ot Fogelman W, 105-90 Fogelman W, 105-71 Fogelman W, 104-73 Fogelman W, 104-67 Fogelman W, 104-48 Fogelman W, 104-71 Fogelman W, 104-72 Fogelman W, 103-47 Fogelman W, 103-92, ot Superdome L, 103-108 Fogelman W, 103-89 Fogelman W, 102-96 Fogelman W, 102-48 Fogelman L, 102-104, ot Fogelman W, 102-74 Fogelman W, 102-77 Charleston, S.C. W, 101-85 Baton Rouge W, 101-99, 2ot Orlando, Fla. L, 100-103, 3ot Fogelman W. 100-61 Fogelman W, 100-79 Fogelman W, 100-82 Denver W, 100-86, ot Hattiesburg W, 100-86 Fogelman W, 100-77 Greenville, N.C. W, 100-92 (3OT)
HISTORY TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Most Field Goals 1. 54 2. 53 3. 51 4. 50 50 Fewest Field Goals 1. 10 2. 12 3. 13 13 13 13
vs. Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973 vs. Roosevelt, Dec. 12, 1981 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 3, 1994 vs. Roosevelt, Dec. 10, 1980 vs. Northwestern, Dec. 19, 1966 vs. Louisiana Tech, Jan. 16, 2014 vs. Kansas State, Dec. 28, 2013 (Barclays Center, Brooklyn) vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 6, 2002 (C-USA Tourn., W, 50-43) vs. Texas A&M, Nov. 26, 2005 at SMU, Feb. 22, 2012 at Navy, Dec. 1, 2012
Most Field Goal Attempts 1. 96 2. 94 3. 92 92 92 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 1. 26 2. 30 3. 31 4. 34 5. 35
vs. LSU, Feb. 9, 1970 vs. LSU, Dec. 16, 1970 vs. UCLA, Jan. 4, 1969 vs. Texas, Dec. 11, 1968 vs. LSU, Dec. 14, 1968 vs. Florida State, Jan. 9, 1984 vs. Rice, Dec. 2, 1982 vs. Virginia Tech, Mar. 8, 1984 at Southern Miss, Feb. 1, 2014 vs. Oklahoma, Nov. 25, 2000
Highest Field Goal Percentage 1. .697 (23-33) 2. .692 (27-39) 3. .690 (34-49) 4. .686 (35-51) 5. .684 (26-38)
vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Dec. 11, 1984 vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 9, 1982 vs. Florida State, Feb. 14, 1983 vs. Arkansas, Feb. 7, 1977 vs. LSU, Mar. 12, 1982 (NIT)
Lowest Field Goal Percentage 1. .206 (13-63) 2. .242 (16-66) .242 (16-66) 4. .233 (10-43) 5. .246 (14-57)
vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 6, 2002 (C-USA Tourn., W, 50-43) vs. East Carolina, Jan. 24, 2010 vs. Marquette, Feb. 1, 1998 vs. Louisiana Tech, Jan. 16, 2014 vs. DePaul, Feb. 17, 2001
Most 3-Pointers Made 1. 16 2. 15 3. 14 14 14 14 7. 13 13 13 10. 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
at UCF Jan. 14, 2015 vs. Auburn-Montgomery, Dec. 21, 2010 at Memphis, Jan. 9, 2018 vs. Alcorn State, Nov. 29, 2017 vs. SMU, Feb. 16, 2013 at Houston, Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 15, 2011 vs. North Carolina A&T, Dec. 30, 2009 vs. Savannah State, Dec. 20, 2002 at SMU, Jan. 20, 2018 vs. Colorado State, Nov. 17, 2017 vs. USF, Feb. 18, 2017 at Tulsa, Jan. 18, 2017 vs. North Carolina, Nov. 11, 2016 at East Carolina, Feb. 10, 2016 at Rice, Jan. 5, 2011 vs. Maryville, Nov. 22, 2010 vs. Stetson, Nov. 28, 1998 vs. UAB, Mar. 6, 1997
Fewest 3-Pointers Made 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0
vs. New Orleans, Feb. 4, 1990 (10 att.) vs. Florida State, Jan. 3, 1991 (5 att.) vs. Memphis, Jan. 12, 1991 (4 att.) vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 17, 2000 (10 att.) vs. DePaul, Feb. 17, 2001 (13 att.) vs. Vanderbilt, Dec. 7, 2002 (13 att.)
0 0 0
Most 3-Point Attempts 1. 33 33 3. 31 31 31 31 31 31 9. 30 30 30 Fewest 3-Point Attempts 1. 3 3 3 Highest 3-Point Percentage 1. .778 (7-9) Most Free Throws Made 1. 38 38 3. 35 35 35 6. 34 34 34 34
vs. New Orleans, Dec. 31, 2005 (5 att.) vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 14, 2009 (13 att.) vs. Louisiana Tech, Jan. 18, 2014 (14 att.) vs. North Carolina A&T, Dec. 30, 2009 vs. Southern Miss, Feb. 9, 2005 at Memphis, Jan. 9, 2018 vs. Alcorn State, Nov. 29, 2017 at East Carolina, Feb. 10 2016 vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 15, 2011 vs. Southern Miss, Mar. 9, 2011 vs. Auburn-Montgomery, Dec. 21, 2010 vs. USF, Jan. 27, 2016 vs. SMU, Feb. 16, 2013 at Houston, Feb. 12, 2011 vs. Pennsylvania, Jan. 6, 1992 vs. New Orleans, Jan. 13, 1992 vs. Loyola, Nov. 21, 2006 vs. South Carolina, Feb. 14, 1991 vs. Rice, Dec. 12, 1960 (OT) vs. UNC-Charlotte, Jan. 22, 1994 vs. LSU, Dec. 4, 1978 vs. Florida A&M, Dec. 21, 1984 vs. Centenary, Nov. 20, 2001 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 4, 1996 vs. Southern (N.O.), Feb. 1, 1975 vs. Colorado, Jan. 4, 1972 (OT) vs. LSU, Mar. 4, 1955
Fewest Free Throws Made 1. 2 2 3. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
vs. Rice, Dec. 2, 1982 vs. Cincinnati, Jan. 16, 1980 at UCF, Jan. 4, 2012 at Marshall, Feb. 1, 2012 vs. Buffalo, Jan. 7, 1982 vs. Florida State, Mar. 5, 1982 vs. Arkansas, Feb. 7, 1977 vs. Arkansas, Dec. 6, 1975 vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 17, 1991 vs. USF, Mar. 5, 2003 vs. UTEP, Jan. 18, 2006
Most Free Throw Attempts 1. 53 2. 51 3. 49 49 5. 48 6. 47 47 47 9. 46 46 46 46
vs. UNC-Charlotte, Jan. 22, 1994 vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 26, 1990 vs. Colorado, Jan. 4, 1972 (OT) vs. Mississippi, Dec. 17, 1994 vs. Fort Hays State, Dec. 7, 1979 vs. Houston, Mar. 9, 2013 vs. Fordham, Nov. 17, 1999 vs. Mississippi, Feb. 26, 1955 (3OT) vs. Texas, Dec. 8, 1969 vs. LSU, Dec. 4, 1978 vs. UNC-Wilmington, Dec. 30, 1994 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 4, 1996
Fewest Free Throw Attempts 1. 4 2. 5 5 5 5. 6
vs. Buffalo, Jan. 7, 1982 vs. Kansas State, Jan. 11, 1975 vs. USF, Mar. 5, 2003 vs. UTEP, Jan. 18, 2006 seventimes; lasr at UCF, Jan. 4, 2012
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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Highest Free Throw Percentage 1. 1.000 (16-16) 1.000 (15-15) 1.000 (10-10) 1.000 (9-9) 1.000 (8-8) 5. .957 (22-23) 6. .952 (20-11) .952 (20-21) .952 (20-21) 9. .950 (19-20) 10. .934 (28-30)
vs. Nicholls State, Dec. 9, 1982 vs. Syracuse, Dec. 1, 2007 vs. Saint Louis, Jan. 7, 1998 vs. Mississippi State, Dec. 29, 2001 vs. Northwestern, Dec. 5, 1989 vs. Alabama State, Dec. 21, 2013 vs. SMU, Jan. 8, 2011 vs. New Orleans, Feb. 18, 1974 (OT) vs. Utah State, Feb. 9, 1974 at Temple, Dec. 28, 2017 vs. Oklahoma State, Dec. 27, 1984
Lowest Free Throw Percentage 1. .231 (3-13) 2. .300 (3-10) 3. .308 (4-13) 4. .313 (5-16) 5. .333 vs. five teams, most recent: (3-9) Most Rebounds 1. 80 2. 70 3. 69 4. 68 5. 65
vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 17, 1991 vs. Arkansas, Feb. 7, 1977 vs. Kansas State, Mar. 18, 1993 vs. Virginia Tech, Jan. 6, 1994 at Marshall, Feb. 1, 2012 vs. Duke, Dec. 30, 1950 vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 26, 1990 vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 22, 1972 vs. South Dakota, Dec. 7, 1970 vs. Louisiana College, Dec. 4, 1954
Fewest Rebounds 1. 17 2. 18 18 18 5. 19 19 19 8. 20 20 20
vs. SMU, Feb. 6, 2010 vs. Florida State, Jan. 9, 1984 vs. Arkansas, Feb. 7, 1977 vs. Cincinnati, Mar. 7, 1985 at Southern Miss, Feb. 2, 2014 vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 30, 2010 vs. Florida State, Feb. 2, 1991 at SMU, Feb. 28, 2016 vs. Hofstra, Jan. 20, 1991 vs. Virginia Tech, Mar. 9, 1984
Assists 1. 2. 3. 7. 9.
34 32 29 29 29 29 28 28 27
vs. Dillard, Jan. 11, 1973 vs. Roosevelt, Dec. 10, 1980 vs. Roosevelt, Dec. 12, 1981 vs. Southwestern (Tenn.), Feb. 2, 1983 vs. Nicholls State, Jan. 8, 1997 vs. Loyola (N.O.), Nov. 16, 2001 vs. Nicholls State, Dec. 3, 1992 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 3, 1994 vs. Morris Brown, Jan. 4, 2003
Steals 1. 2. 3. 4.
29 24 23 20
vs. Prairie View A&M, Nov. 27, 1991 vs. Nicholls State, Dec. 3, 1992 vs. Mercer, Dec. 6, 1993 vs. four teams, most recent: Memphis, Jan. 14, 1999
Blocks 1. 6.
12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
vs. Texas-Arlington, Nov. 14, 1997 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 2, 1997 vs. Loyola (La.), Dec. 7, 2005 vs. Buffalo, Dec. 6, 2006 vs. UConn, Jan. 19, 2016 vs. Southern Miss, Jan. 25, 1996 vs. Saint Louis, Jan. 7, 1998 vs. South Florida, Jan. 24, 1998 vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 4, 1998 vs. SMU, Jan. 24, 2007 vs. Texas State, Dec. 23, 2016
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Greatest Margin of Victory Margin Opponent 1. 64 Prairie View 2. 62 Southwestern (Tenn.) 3. 58 Morris Brown 4. 56 Savannah State 56 Prairie View 56 Nicholls State 7. 55 Howard 55 Southwestern Louisiana 9. 54 Prairie View 10. 53 St. Joseph’s (Maine) 11. 52 Lehigh 52 Deporte Mexicano 13. 49 Prairie View 49 Sacramento State 49 MacMurray 49 Birmingham-Southern 17. 48 Louisiana Tech 18. 46 Nicholls State 46 Maryville University 46 Roosevelt 21. 45 Southwestern (Tenn.) 45 UL-Lafayette (formerly USL)
Date 12/3/94 12/6/52 1/4/03 12/20/02 11/27/91 12/9/82 12/9/48 1/30/14 12/4/93 12/31/83 12/29/83 1/3/55 11/19/98 1/15/94 1/3/84 12/4/52 12/27/74 11/15/11 11/22/10 12/10/80 12/3/55 1/31/14
Site Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Tulane Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Monroe, La. Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Fogelman Tulane
Score 122-58 94-32 88-30 103-47 120-64 104-48 87-32 63-8 102-48 98-45 111-59 107-55 85-39 97-48 84-35 91-42 88-40 96-50 91-45 109-63 95-50 55-10
HISTORY TULANE IN THE RANKINGS 1948-49 Feb. 7 Feb. 21 March 7 (final)
AP Record 8 18-2 6 20-2 9 24-4
1956-57 Jan. 21
AP Record 18 10-5
1991-92 Jan. 5-6 Jan. 12-13 Jan. 19-20 Jan. 26-27 Feb. 2-3 Feb. 9-10 Feb. 16-17 Feb. 23-24 March 1-2 March 8-9 March 16-17
AP Record 24 9-0 19 11-0 21 13-1 16 15-1 14 16-1 14 18-2 18 19-3 15 19-3 21 19-5 — 20-7 — 21-8
1992-93 Preseason Nov. 23 Nov. 29-30 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 13-14 Dec. 20-21 Jan. 24-25 Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Feb. 7-8 Feb. 14 Feb. 21-22 Feb. 28-March 1 March 7-8
USA 23 19 20 15 14 13 15 15 20 24 25
USA AP Record 14 17 — no poll 19 1-1 19 20 1-1 19 20 3-1 17 18 5-1 t-2 24 5-2 — 23 14-3 24 18 15-3 21 20 16-4 19 18 17-4 17 16 20-4 20 20 20-6 20 23 21-7
1995-96 Nov. 27
USA 25
AP Record — 1-0
1996-97 Preseason Feb. 2-3 Feb. 9-10
USA AP Record 23 — — 24 21 16-5 23 23 16-7
RESULTS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Since 1989 vs. Top 25 10-60 Since 1989 vs. Top 10 0-27 Since 1989 vs. Top 5 0-15 Date 3/1/18 2/21/18 12/3/17 2/15/17 1/21/17 1/1/17 11/11/16 2/28/16 1/17/16 12/16/15 12/28/14 12/22/14 3/14/13 12/22/11 11/15/10 11/13/09 11/18/08 3/7/09 3/12/09 2/20/08 3/13/08 12/2/06 2/10/07 3/9/07
Opponent (AP Rank) vs. Cincinnati (10) at Wichita State (13) at North Carolina (13) at SMU (19) vs. Cincinnati (20) at Cincinnati (23) vs. North Carolina (6) at SMU (24) vs. SMU (10) at North Carolina (11) vs. St. John’s (17) at Washington (13) vs. Memphis (17) at Syracuse (1) at Georgetown (20) vs. Georgetown (21) at Texas (7) at Memphis (5) at Memphis(4) vs. Memphis (1) at Memphis (2) vs. LSU (10) at Memphis (8) at Memphis (5)
Result L, 78-49 L, 93-86 L, 97-73 L, 80-75 L, 78-61 L, 92-56 L, 95-75 L, 74-53 L, 60-45 L, 96-72 L, 82-57 L, 66-57 L, 81-68 L, 80-61 L, 69-53 L, 74-58 L, 51-76 L, 47-74 L, 41-51 L, 71-97 L, 56-75 L, 67-76 L, 51-95 L, 71-49
2/18/06 vs. Memphis (5) 3/9/06 at Memphis (3) 1/29/05 vs. Louisville (12) 3/2/05 at Cincinnati (22) 1/7/04 vs. Cincinnati (10) 1/17/04 at Louisville (8) 1/14/03 vs. Marquette (21) 12/28/02 vs. LSU (24) 12/10/02 vs. Kentucky (12) 1/2/02 Kentucky (6) (Louisville) 12/2/01 at Florida (6) 12/28/00 vs. Florida (5) 11/25/00 Oklahoma (19) (Hawaii) 1/12/00 vs. Cincinnati (1) 12/22/99 vs. NC State (25) 2/3/99 at Cincinnati (3) 1/20/98 vs. Cincinnati (21) 3/1/97 vs. Louisville (20) 2/9/97 at Arizona (14) 2/6/97 at Cincinnati (12) 2/1/97 at Marquette (24) 12/1/96 Villanova (5) (San Juan, P.R.) 3/7/96 Louisville (22) (Memphis) 3/2/96 at Memphis (14) 2/25/96 vs. Cincinnati (6) 2/8/96 at Louisville (20) 12/1/95 North Carolina (17) (Charlotte) 3/18/95 Kentucky (2) (Memphis) 11/23/94 Indiana (11) (Hawaii) 11/21/94 Michigan (13) (Hawaii) 2/16/94 vs. UAB (21) 2/12/94 at Louisville (7) 1/20/94 vs. Louisville (13) 12/12/93 at California (25) 12/1/93 at Michigan (5) 3/20/93 Florida State (11) (Orlando) 12/9/92 at Memphis St. (21) 11/20/92 at Indiana (4) 3/22/92 Oklahoma St. (11) (Atlanta) 1/4/92 at Louisville (24) 3/2/91 vs. USM (14) 1/28/91 vs. UNO (24) 1/17/91 at Southern Miss (18) 3/8/90 Louisville (18) (Biloxi, Miss.) 2/27/90 at Louisville (21) 1/18/90 vs. Louisville (10) 1/11/90 vs. Memphis St. (20) 2/20/85 vs. Memphis St. (4) 1/14/85 at Memphis St. (6) 2/1/84 at Louisville (17) 1/23/84 at Memphis (18) 1/7/84 vs. Memphis (19) 3/13/83 Louisville (3) (Cincinnati) 2/12/83 vs. Memphis (9) 2/9/83 at Louisville (11) 1/22/83 vs. Virginia Tech (17) 1/17/83 vs. Louisville (9) 12/18/82 at Kentucky (2) 12/30/82 at N. Carolina (15) 2/25/82 at Memphis (10) 12/14/81 Indiana (10) (Indianapolis) 12/4/81 Louisville (3) (Bowling Green) 12/20/80 vs. LSU (15) 1/31/80 at Louisville (7) 1/19/80 vs. Louisville (7) 1/10/80 Notre Dame (7) (Shreveport) 12/22/79 at LSU (7) 12/5/79 vs. LSU (6) 2/24/79 at Louisville (13) 2/8/79 vs. Louisville (5) 1/6/79 Duke (5) (Raleigh) 1/5/79 at N.C. State (8) 12/9/78 LSU (12) 12/4/78 at LSU (11) Records prior to 1978-79 season are not available.
L, 65-105 L, 56-75 L, 69-105 L, 56-77 L, 44-71 L, 58-79 L, 73-85 L, 62-74 L, 60-76 L, 67-101 L, 65-81 L, 85-103 L, 69-83 L, 59-72 W, 73-62 L, 63-82 L, 50-60 W, 83-71 L, 62-81 L, 64-65 W, 54-53 L, 70-85 L, 79-98 L, 75-86 L, 63-65 W, 68-65 L, 71-89 L, 60-82 W, 86-68 L, 73-75 W, 66-60 L, 73-77 L, 76-83 L, 70-83 L, 69-84 L, 63-94 W, 86-85 L, 92-102 L, 71-87 W, 87-83, ot W, 82-65 W, 84-83, ot L, 57-64 L, 66-79 L, 85-99 L, 96-109 W, 81-80 L, 49-60 L, 52-56 L, 56-62 L, 50-57 L, 65-67 L, 51-66 W, 49-47 L, 56-73 W, 64-45 L, 55-63 L, 61-80 L, 68-70, 3ot L, 62-64 L, 59-77 L, 54-55 L, 72-86 L, 60-64 L, 59-76 L, 59-79 L, 85-95 L, 79-80 L, 71-95 L, 66-77 L, 64-74 L, 58-104 L, 88-98 L, 85-109
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ANNUAL LEADERS Scoring Year Player............................ Pts PPG 1952-53 Fritz Schulz........................... 277 13.8 1953-54 Hal Cervini............................ 339 14.7 1954-55 Hal Cervini............................ 329 16.4 1955-56 Calvin Grosscup.................... 399 18.1 1956-57 Calvin Grosscup.................... 483 20.1 1957-58 Vic Klinker............................. 274 17.2 1958-59 Vic Klinker............................. 382 15.8 1959-60 Jack Ardon............................ 362 15.1 1960-61 Jim Kerwin........................... 493 20.5 1961-62 Jim Kerwin........................... 509 21.1 1962-63 Jim Kerwin........................... 460 23.0 1963-64 Dale Gott.............................. 377 18.0 1964-65 Al Andrews........................... 473 18.9 1965-66 Al Andrews........................... 434 18.9 1966-67 Al Andrews........................... 438 18.3 1967-68 Johnny Arthurs..................... 465 19.4 1968-69 Johnny Arthurs..................... 666 25.6 1969-70 John Sutter........................... 558 24.3 1970-71 John Sutter........................... 486 19.4 1971-72 Jeff Morris............................ 519 20.0 1972-73 John Kardzionak................... 479 18.4 1973-74 Phil Hicks.............................. 439 20.0 1974-75 Phil Hicks.............................. 591 22.7 1975-76 Phil Hicks.............................. 556 20.6 1976-77 Jeff Cummings...................... 519 19.2 1977-78 Pierre Gaudin........................ 360 13.8 1978-79 Bobby Jones......................... 324 12.0 1979-80 Paul Thompson..................... 391 15.0 1980-81 Paul Thompson..................... 505 18.7 1981-82 John Williams....................... 414 14.8 1982-83 Paul Thompson..................... 543 17.5 1983-84 John Williams....................... 544 19.4 1984-85 John Williams....................... 498 17.8 1989-90 Michael Christian.................. 502 19.3 1990-91 Anthony Reed....................... 449 16.0 1991-92 Kim Lewis............................. 461 15.4 1992-93 Anthony Reed....................... 486 15.7 1993-94 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 444 15.3 1994-95 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 571 17.3 1995-96 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 576 18.0 1996-97 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 618 19.9 1997-98 Byron Mouton...................... 444 15.3 1998-99 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 297 11.0 1999-00 Sterling Davis....................... 414 13.4 2000-01 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 541 18.0 2001-02 Brandon Brown.................... 428 14.8 2002-03 Waitari Marsh....................... 395 14.6 2003-04 Quincy Davis......................... 298 10.6 2004-05 Quincy Davis......................... 383 13.7 2005-06 Quincy Davis......................... 381 13.1 2006-07 David Gomez........................ 404 13.5 2007-08 David Gomez........................ 462 14.4 2008-09 Kevin Sims............................ 403 13.0 2009-10 Kris Richard.......................... 330 11.8 2010-11 Kendall Timmons.................. 509 17.0 2011-12 Ricky Tarrant......................... 463 14.9 2012-13 Josh Davis............................. 617 17.6 2013-14 Louis Dabney........................ 500 15.2 2014-15 Louis Dabney........................ 423 13.6 2015-16 Louis Dabney........................ 474 14.4 2016-17 Cameron Reynolds................ 528 17.0 2017-18 Melvin Frazier....................... 477 15.9 Rebounds Year Player............................Reb RPG 1952-53 Fritz Schulz........................... 216 10.8 1953-54 Pat Browne........................... 188 8.2 1954-55 Dick Brennan........................ 167 8.4 1955-56 Stan Stumpf......................... 266 12.0 1956-57 Calvin Grosscup.................... 258 10.7 1957-58 Louis Anderson..................... 292 12.6 1958-59 Vic Klinker............................. 242 10.0 1959-60 Jack Ardon............................ 342 14.2 1960-61 Jack Ardon............................ 392 16.3 1961-62 Jack Ardon............................ 328 14.9
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1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Bob Davidson....................... 308 14.0 Bob Davidson....................... 250 10.9 George Fisher....................... 154 7.3 Craig Spitzer......................... 185 8.0 Dan Moeser.......................... 184 7.4 Johnny Arthurs..................... 160 6.7 Dan Moeser.......................... 141 6.7 Harold Sylvester.................... 220 8.5 John Sutter........................... 271 11.8 John Sutter........................... 242 9.7 Rick Miller............................ 174 7.0 Rick Miller............................ 195 7.5 Phil Hicks.............................. 282 12.8 Phil Hicks.............................. 322 12.4 Jeff Cummings...................... 301 11.1 Jeff Cummings...................... 324 12.0 Carlos Zuniga........................ 170 6.3 Micah Blunt.......................... 184 6.8 Paul Thompson..................... 212 8.2 Paul Thompson..................... 255 9.4 Paul Thompson..................... 206 7.4 Paul Thompson..................... 230 7.4 John Williams....................... 222 7.9 John Williams....................... 219 7.8 Anthony Reed....................... 235 8.4 Anthony Reed....................... 221 7.9 Anthony Reed....................... 203 6.5 Anthony Reed....................... 212 6.8 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 194 6.7 Rayshard Allen..................... 248 7.8 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 229 7.2 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 201 6.5 Chris Owens.......................... 140 5.0 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 184 6.8 Morris Jordan....................... 169 5.5 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 275 9.2 Brandon Brown.................... 215 7.4 Brandon Brown.................... 228 7.4 Vytas Tatarunas.................... 201 7.2 Quincy Davis......................... 172 6.1 Quincy Davis......................... 167 5.8 David Gomez........................ 175 5.8 David Gomez........................ 197 6.2 Robinson Louisme................ 213 6.9 Asim McQueen..................... 137 4.6 Kendall Timmons.................. 249 8.3 Josh Davis............................. 288 9.3 Josh Davis............................. 374 10.7 Tre Drye................................ 260 7.6 Jay Hook............................... 157 5.1 Dylan Osetkowski................. 282 8.3 Cameron Reynolds................ 210 6.8 Cameron Reynolds................ 196 6.3
Field Goals Year Player.............................FG FGA 1952-53 Fritz Schulz........................... 103 295 1953-54 Hal Cervini............................ 103 259 1954-55 Hal Cervini............................. 98 269 1955-56 Calvin Grosscup.................... 166 403 1956-57 Calvin Grosscup.................... 205 539 1957-58 Bill Jargstorf......................... 119 N/A 1958-59 Gary Stoll.............................. 131 339 1959-60 Jack Ardon............................ 139 382 1960-61 Jim Kerwin........................... 197 489 1961-62 Jim Kerwin........................... 198 445 1962-63 Jim Kerwin........................... 172 504 1963-64 Dale Gott.............................. 158 386 1964-65 Al Andrews........................... 193 470 1965-66 Al Andrews........................... 180 422 1966-67 Al Andrews........................... 191 368 1967-68 Johnny Arthurs..................... 191 389 1968-69 Johnny Arthurs..................... 277 579 1969-70 John Sutter........................... 214 467 1970-71 John Sutter........................... 199 463 1971-72 Jeff Morris............................ 155 383 1972-73 John Kardzionak................... 180 359 1973-74 Dave Renfroe........................ 183 451 1974-75 Phil Hicks.............................. 251 458
1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Phil Hicks.............................. 240 490 Jeff Cummings...................... 220 475 Carlos Zuniga........................ 156 318 Bobby Jones......................... 138 333 Paul Thompson..................... 164 355 Paul Thompson..................... 199 445 Paul Thompson..................... 172 349 Paul Thompson..................... 219 431 John Williams....................... 202 355 John Williams....................... 189 334 Anthony Reed....................... 209 392 Anthony Reed....................... 195 399 Anthony Reed....................... 197 413 Anthony Reed....................... 201 438 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 161 400 Rayshard Allen..................... 222 364 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 214 532 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 212 491 Byron Mouton...................... 142 394 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 107 218 Sterling Davis....................... 149 323 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 196 395 Brandon Brown.................... 167 302 Brandon Brown.................... 161 322 Quincy Davis......................... 112 210 Quincy Davis......................... 153 250 Quincy Davis......................... 147 253 David Gomez........................ 148 283 David Gomez........................ 162 162 Robinson Louisme................ 129 252 Kris Richard.......................... 120 291 Kendall Timmons.................. 176 396 Ricky Tarrant......................... 140 329 Josh Davis............................. 207 421 Louis Dabney........................ 160 386 Jay Hook............................... 160 384 Louis Dabney........................ 135 356 Malik Morgan....................... 154 365 Cameron Reynolds................ 184 434 Melvin Frazier....................... 179 322
Field Goal Percentage Year Player............................... FG% 1952-53 Fritz Schulz............................................349 1953-54 Rob Delpit.............................................420 1954-55 Jim Nowakowski....................................458 1955-56 Calvin Grosscup.....................................411 1956-57 Tom Murphy..........................................432 1957-58 Vic Klinker..............................................396 1958-59 Vic Klinker..............................................392 1959-60 Jack Ardon.............................................363 1960-61 Jack Ardon.............................................413 1961-62 Jim Kerwin............................................445 1962-63 Bob Davidson........................................463 1963-64 Dale Gott...............................................409 1964-65 Al Andrews............................................411 1965-66 Craig Spitzer..........................................475 1966-67 Dan Moeser...........................................535 1967-68 Terry Habig............................................565 1968-69 Terry Habig............................................483 1969-70 John Sutter............................................458 1970-71 Harold Sylvester.....................................482 1971-72 Bruce Bolyard........................................439 1972-73 Ernie Losch............................................629 1973-74 Phil Hicks...............................................532 1974-75 Phil Hicks...............................................548 1975-76 Jeff Cummings.......................................503 1976-77 Arthur Bibbs..........................................470 1977-78 Carlos Zuniga.........................................491 1978-79 Bobby Jones..........................................414 1979-80 Joe Holston............................................472 1980-81 Paul Thompson......................................447 1981-82 John Williams........................................584 1982-83 Paul Thompson......................................508 1983-84 Jon Johnson...........................................574 1984-85 John Williams........................................566 1989-90 Anthony Reed........................................533 1990-91 Anthony Reed........................................489 1991-92 Matt Greene..........................................577
HISTORY 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Matt Greene..........................................540 Carlin Hartman......................................569 Rayshard Allen......................................610 Rayshard Allen......................................575 Correy Childs..........................................546 Morris Jordan........................................490 Sterling Davis........................................492 Ledaryl Billingsley.................................482 Linton Johnson......................................510 Brandon Brown.....................................553 Nick Sinville...........................................555 Quincy Davis..........................................533 Quincy Davis..........................................612 Quincy Davis..........................................581 Robinson Louisme.................................526 Robinson Louisme.................................602 Robinson Louisme.................................512 Kendall Timmons...................................465 Aaron Holmes........................................544 Kevin Thomas........................................576 Tre Drye.................................................513 Tomas Bruha..........................................576 Dylan Osetkowski..................................507 Blake Paul..............................................547 Ryan Smith............................................490 Samir Sehic............................................572
3-Point Field Goals Year Player............................ 3FG 3FGA 1989-90 Michael Christian................... 77 210 1990-91 Michael Christian................... 52 121 1991-92 David Whitmore.................... 28 72 1992-93 Anthony Reed........................ 33 102 1993-94 Jerald Honeycutt................... 37 131 1994-95 Kim Lewis.............................. 47 120 1995-96 Patrick Lewis......................... 54 151 1996-97 Jerald Honeycutt................... 68 204 1997-98 Byron Mouton....................... 53 179 1998-99 Byron Mouton....................... 46 126 1999-00 Dylan Osean.......................... 48 118 2000-01 Brandon Spann...................... 62 195 2001-02 Brandon Spann...................... 46 142 2002-03 Brandon Spann...................... 46 121 2003-04 Ben Benfield.......................... 36 100 2004-05 Taylor Rochestie.................... 41 119 2005-06 Chris Moore........................... 53 147 2006-07 Chris Moore........................... 50 136 2007-08 Kevin Sims............................. 46 128 2008-09 Kevin Sims............................. 51 125 2009-10 Kris Richard........................... 44 137 2010-11 Jordan Callahan..................... 62 166 2011-12 Jordan Callahan..................... 55 158 2012-13 Jordan Callahan..................... 81 216 2013-14 Jay Hook................................ 83 176 2014-15 Jay Hook................................ 71 182 2015-16 Malik Morgan........................ 63 180 2016-17 Cameron Reynolds................. 78 201 2017-18 Cameron Reynolds................. 61 173 3-Point FG Percentage Year Player............................... 3-PT% 1989-90 Michael Christian...................................367 1990-91 Michael Christian...................................430 1991-92 Greg Gary..............................................481 1992-93 Anthony Reed........................................324 1993-94 Kim Lewis..............................................306 1994-95 Kim Lewis..............................................392 1995-96 LeVeldro Simmons.................................380 1996-97 Chris Cameron.......................................350 1997-98 P.J. Franklin............................................307 1998-99 Marlo Miles...........................................429 1999-00 Dylan Osean..........................................407 2000-01 Linton Johnson......................................363 2001-02 Ben Benfield..........................................367 2002-03 Ivan Pjevcevic........................................425 2003-04 Marcus Kinzer........................................362 2004-05 Taylor Rochestie....................................345 2005-06 Chris Moore.......................................... 361 2006-07 Kevin Sims.............................................391
2007-08 2009-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
Kevin Sims.............................................359 Kevin Sims.............................................408 Jordan Callahan.....................................452 Johnny Mayhane...................................411 Kendall Timmons...................................474 Ben Cherry.............................................500 Jay Hook................................................472 Jay Hook................................................390 Malik Morgan........................................350 Cameron Reynolds.................................388 Caleb Daniels.........................................396
Free Throws Year Player............................. FT FTA 1952-53 Fritz Schulz............................ 71 111 1953-54 Hal Cervini............................ 133 171 1954-55 Hal Cervini............................ 133 186 1955-56 Stan Stumpf.......................... 93 N/A 1956-57 Tom Murphy......................... 121 174 1957-58 Vic Klinker............................. 110 138 1958-59 Vic Klinker............................. 124 153 1959-60 Jack Ardon............................. 84 120 1960-61 Jim Kerwin............................ 99 119 1961-62 Jim Kerwin........................... 113 141 1962-63 Bob Davidson....................... 100 132 1963-64 Bob Davidson....................... 104 131 1964-65 Al Andrews............................ 87 109 1965-66 Dan Moeser........................... 82 119 1966-67 Dan Moeser........................... 88 132 1967-68 Dan Moeser.......................... 125 147 1968-69 Johnny Arthurs..................... 112 161 1969-70 John Sutter........................... 130 169 1970-71 John Sutter............................ 88 126 1971-72 Jeff Morris............................ 209 268 1972-73 John Kardzionak................... 119 141 1973-74 Jeff Morris............................. 92 117 1974-75 Phil Hicks............................... 89 117 1975-76 Jeff Cummings....................... 99 145 1976-77 Pierre Gaudin........................ 126 155 1977-78 Pierre Gaudin......................... 84 104 1978-79 Micah Blunt........................... 63 100 1979-80 Paul Thompson...................... 63 90 1980-81 Jim Hurd............................... 111 133 1981-82 John Williams........................ 88 133 1982-83 Paul Thompson..................... 105 132 1983-84 John Williams....................... 140 184 1984-85 John Williams....................... 120 155 1989-90 Anthony Reed........................ 96 146 1990-91 Kim Lewis.............................. 79 133 1991-92 Kim Lewis............................. 128 176 1992-93 Pointer Williams................... 104 152 1993-94 Jerald Honeycutt................... 85 125 1994-95 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 120 182 1995-96 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 103 161 Rayshard Allen..................... 103 162 1996-97 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 126 178 1997-98 Byron Mouton...................... 107 141 1998-99 Ledaryl Billingsley................. 83 128 1999-00 Sterling Davis....................... 103 143 2000-01 Ledaryl Billingsley................ 137 235 2001-02 Brandon Brown..................... 82 131 2002-03 Brandon Spann...................... 86 105 2003-04 Quincy Davis.......................... 74 116 2004-05 Quincy Davis.......................... 72 105 2005-06 David Gomez......................... 98 148 2006-07 David Gomez........................ 106 137 2007-08 David Gomez........................ 129 179 2008-09 Kevin Sims............................ 110 135 2009-10 Kevin Sims............................. 85 113 2010-11 Kendall Timmons.................. 135 210 2011-12 Ricky Tarrant......................... 131 167 2012-13 Josh Davis............................. 202 282 2013-14 Louis Dabney........................ 151 214 2014-15 Louis Dabney......................... 92 118 2015-16 Louis Dabney........................ 114 144 2016-17 Cameron Reynolds................. 82 103 Melvin Frazier........................ 82 123 2017-18 Melvin Frazier........................ 84 118 Samir Sehic............................ 84 118
Free Throw Percentage Year Player............................... FT% 1952-53 Hal Cervini.............................................796 1953-54 Hal Cervini.............................................777 1954-55 Dick Brennan.........................................785 1955-56 Calvin Grosscup.....................................770 1956-57 Stan Stumpf..........................................793 1957-58 Vic Klinker..............................................791 1958-59 Dick O’Brien...........................................833 1959-60 Gus Wenzel............................................829 1960-61 Wayne Pearl..........................................833 1961-62 Jim Kerwin............................................801 1962-63 Dale Gott...............................................889 1963-64 Dale Gott...............................................803 1964-65 Al Andrews............................................798 1965-66 Al Andrews............................................831 1966-67 Bill Fitzgerald........................................758 1967-68 Dan Moeser...........................................850 1968-69 Terry Habig............................................817 1969-70 Greg Roberts.........................................782 1970-71 Mike Henry............................................736 1971-72 Jeff Morris.............................................780 1972-73 John Kardzionak....................................844 1973-74 Jeff Morris.............................................786 Phil Hicks...............................................786 1974-75 Phil Hicks...............................................761 1975-76 Pierre Gaudin.........................................778 1976-77 Pierre Gaudin.........................................813 1977-78 Pierre Gaudin.........................................808 1978-79 Marc Fletcher.........................................875 1979-80 Daryl Moreau.........................................814 1980-81 Paul Thompson......................................805 1981-82 John Williams........................................662 1982-83 Paul Thompson......................................795 1983-84 John Williams........................................761 1984-85 John Williams........................................774 1989-90 Greg Gary..............................................872 1990-91 Greg Gary............................................ .808 1991-92 Greg Gary..............................................745 1992-93 G.J. Hunter.............................................705 1993-94 LeVeldro Simmons.................................790 1994-95 LeVeldro Simmons.................................733 1995-96 LeVeldro Simmons.................................788 1996-97 Dylan Osean..........................................809 1997-98 Byron Mouton.......................................759 1998-99 Dylan Osean..........................................840 1999-00 Dylan Osean..........................................889 2000-01 Brandon Spann......................................843 2001-02 Brandon Spann......................................861 2002-03 Brandon Spann......................................819 2003-04 Marcus Kinzer........................................824 2004-05 Marcus Kinzer........................................845 2005-06 Andrew Garcia...................................... 783 2006-07 Kevin Sims............................................ 815 2007-08 Kevin Sims.............................................825 2008-09 Kevins Sims...........................................815 2009-10 Johnny Mayhane...................................769 2010-11 Johnny Mayhane...................................810 2011-12 Ben Cherry.............................................875 2012-13 Louis Dabney.........................................857 2013-14 Jay Hook................................................831 2014-15 Jay Hook .............................................. 803 2015-16 Cameron Reynolds.................................824 2016-17 Kain Harris.............................................814 2017-18 Caleb Daniels.........................................800 Assists Year Player............................... Assists 1965-66 O.J. LaCour............................................. 60 1966-67 Bill Fitzgerald........................................ 85 1967-68 Terry Habig............................................ 34 1968-69 Terry Habig............................................ 39 1969-70 Ned Reese.............................................. 77 1970-71 Rick Miller............................................. 70 1971-72 Bruce Bolyard........................................ 70 1972-73 Bruce Bolyard........................................ 93 1973-74 Tony Beaulieu/Bruce Bolyard................. 60 1974-75 Tom Hicks............................................. 101
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Tom Hicks............................................. 208 Pierre Gaudin......................................... 98 Craig Harris............................................ 95 Joe Holston............................................ 96 Joe Holston........................................... 119 Joe Holston............................................ 86 Daryl Moreau........................................ 141 Daryl Moreau........................................ 117 Gary Delph............................................ 82 David Dominique................................... 91 Greg Gary............................................. 158 Greg Gary............................................. 111 Pointer Williams................................... 120 Pointer Williams................................... 167 Pointer Williams................................... 105 LeVeldro Simmons................................ 131 Jerald Honeycutt.................................. 120 Jerald Honeycutt.................................. 131 P.J. Franklin............................................ 53 Waitari Marsh........................................ 92 Waitari Marsh....................................... 132 Brandon Spann..................................... 145 Waitari Marsh....................................... 103 Brandon Spann...................................... 92 Wayne Tinsley........................................ 96 Marcus Kinzer....................................... 119 Andrew Garcia....................................... 93 Kevin Sims............................................ 102 Kevin Sims............................................ 120 Kevin Sims............................................ 123 Kevin Sims............................................. 67 Jordan Callahan.................................... 124 Ricky Tarrant......................................... 102 Ricky Tarrant......................................... 125 Jonathan Stark..................................... 143 Jonathan Stark..................................... 137 Malik Morgan........................................ 80 Malik Morgan....................................... 136 Jordan Cornish...................................... 101
Blocked Shots Year Player............................... Blocks 1976-77 Jeff Cummings....................................... 38 1977-78 Carlos Zuniga......................................... 17 1978-79 Micah Blunt........................................... 30 1979-80 Paul Thompson...................................... 24 1980-81 Paul Thompson...................................... 34 1981-82 John Williams........................................ 56 1982-83 John Williams........................................ 37 1983-84 John Williams........................................ 35 1984-85 John Williams........................................ 64 1989-90 Anthony Reed........................................ 22 1990-91 Anthony Reed........................................ 22 1991-92 Anthony Reed........................................ 22 1992-93 Anthony Reed........................................ 29 1993-94 Jerald Honeycutt................................... 36 1994-95 Jerald Honeycutt................................... 36 1995-96 Lawrence Nelson................................... 62 1996-97 Lawrence Nelson................................... 65 1997-98 Lawrence Nelson................................... 49 1998-99 Sterling Davis........................................ 17 Morris Jordan........................................ 17 1999-00 Morris Jordan........................................ 30 2000-01 Linton Johnson...................................... 58 2001-02 Brandon Brown..................................... 17 2002-03 Nick Sinville........................................... 21 2003-04 Quincy Davis.......................................... 67 2004-05 Quincy Davis.......................................... 41 2005-06 Quincy Davis.......................................... 46 2006-07 Donnie Stith.......................................... 52 2007-08 David Gomez......................................... 51 2008-09 Robinson Louisme................................. 40 2009-10 Kendall Timmons................................... 27 2010-11 Kevin Thomas........................................ 29 2011-12 Josh Davis.............................................. 37 2012-13 Josh Davis.............................................. 30 2013-14 Kevin Thomas........................................ 43 2014-15 Peyton Henson...................................... 12 2015-16 Jernard Jarreau...................................... 31
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Ryan Smith............................................ 43 Blake Paul.............................................. 39
Steals Year Player............................... Steals 1976-77 Pierre Gaudin......................................... 59 1977-78 Carlos Zuniga......................................... 53 1978-79 Joe Holston............................................ 39 1979-80 Joe Holston............................................ 53 1980-81 Paul Thompson...................................... 32 1981-82 Paul Thompson...................................... 25 1982-83 Paul Thompson/John Williams............... 39 1983-84 Howard Jenkins..................................... 30 1984-85 Jon Johnson........................................... 30 1989-90 G.J. Hunter............................................. 61 1990-91 Kim Lewis.............................................. 67 1991-92 Kim Lewis.............................................. 63 1992-93 Pointer Williams.................................... 90 1993-94 Kim Lewis.............................................. 52 1994-95 LeVeldro Simmons................................. 62 1995-96 LeVeldro Simmons................................. 64 1996-97 Jerald Honeycutt................................... 75 1997-98 Byron Mouton....................................... 50 1998-99 Waitari Marsh........................................ 56 1999-00 Waitari Marsh........................................ 48 2000-01 Brandon Spann...................................... 51 2001-02 Waitari Marsh........................................ 54 2002-03 Byron Parker.......................................... 44 2003-04 Marcus Kinzer........................................ 44 2004-05 Marcus Kinzer........................................ 37 2005-06 Chris Moore........................................... 37 2006-07 Kevin Sims............................................. 34 2007-08 Kevin Sims............................................. 44 2008-09 Kris Richard........................................... 59 2009-10 Kris Richard........................................... 47 2010-11 Kendall Timmons................................... 58 2011-12 Ricky Tarrant.......................................... 52 2012-13 Ricky Tarrant.......................................... 47 2013-14 Louis Dabney......................................... 41 2014-15 Jonathan Stark...................................... 39 2015-16 Malik Morgan........................................ 47 2016-17 Melvin Frazier........................................ 56 2017-18 Melvin Frazier........................................ 65 Minutes Played Year Player............................Min MPG 1968-69 Johnny Arthurs..................... 928 35.7 1969-70 John Sutter........................... 830 36.1 1970-71 Not available 1971-72 Jeff Morris............................ 897 34.5 1972-73 Ted Kardzionak..................... 808 31.1 1973-74 Dave Renfroe........................ 924 35.5 1974-75 Phil Hicks.............................. 823 31.7 1975-76 Jeff Cummings...................... 954 35.3 1976-77 Jeff Cummings...................... 944 35.0 1977-78 Carlos Zuniga........................ 781 28.9 1978-79 Joe Holston........................... 850 32.7 1979-80 Joe Holston........................... 972 36.0 1980-81 Paul Thompson..................... 965 35.7 1981-82 Daryl Moreau........................ 960 34.3 1982-83 Paul Thompson.................... 1129 36.4 1983-84 John Williams...................... 1038 37.1 1984-85 John Williams...................... 1006 35.9 1989-90 Anthony Reed....................... 989 35.3 1990-91 Anthony Reed....................... 961 34.3 1991-92 Anthony Reed....................... 871 28.1 1992-93 Anthony Reed...................... 1037 33.5 1993-94 Jerald Honeycutt.................. 935 32.2 1994-95 Jerald Honeycutt................. 1161 35.2 1995-96 Jerald Honeycutt................. 1099 34.3 1996-97 Chris Cameron..................... 1005 32.5 1997-98 Byron Mouton...................... 908 31.3 1998-99 Byron Mouton...................... 690 27.6 1999-00 Waitari Marsh....................... 895 28.9 2000-01 Brandon Spann.................... 1041 34.7 2001-02 Brandon Brown................... 1013 34.9 2002-03 Brandon Brown................... 1045 33.7 2003-04 Wayne Tinsley....................... 887 31.7 2004-05 Taylor Rochestie................... 854 30.5
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Chris Moore.......................... 930 32.1 Chris Moore.......................... 893 29.8 Kevin Sims........................... 1108 34.6 Kevin Sims........................... 1085 35.0 Asim McQueen..................... 823 27.4 Kendall Timmons................. 1082 36.1 Josh Davis............................ 1064 34.3 Josh Davis............................ 1250 35.7 Jonathan Stark.................... 1264 37.2 Louis Dabney........................ 993 32.0 Dylan Osetkowski................ 1100 32.4 Cameron Reynolds............... 1090 35.2 Cameron Reynolds............... 1117 36.0
Personal Fouls Year Player............................... PF 1954-55 Jim Nowakowski.................................... 83 1955-56 Tom Murphy......................................... 102 1956-57 Tom Murphy.......................................... 88 1957-58 Lou Anderson........................................ 82 1958-59 Gus Wenzel............................................ 81 1959-60 Jack Ardon............................................. 62 1960-61 Jack Ardon............................................. 70 1961-62 Bob Davidson........................................ 56 1962-63 Bob Davidson........................................ 83 1963-64 Bob Davidson........................................ 82 1964-65 Al Andrews............................................ 70 1965-66 Mitch Urbanski...................................... 92 1966-67 Bill Fitzgerald........................................ 72 1967-68 Bill Fitzgerald........................................ 71 1968-69 Harold Sylvester..................................... 96 1969-70 Harold Sylvester..................................... 85 1970-71 Harold Sylvester.................................... 109 1971-72 Jeff Morris............................................. 92 1972-73 Bruce Bolyard........................................ 88 1973-74 Phil Hicks............................................... 86 1974-75 Phil Hicks.............................................. 106 1975-76 Phil Hicks.............................................. 101 1976-77 Carlos Zuniga........................................ 102 1977-78 Carlos Zuniga........................................ 112 1978-79 Micah Blunt.......................................... 108 1979-80 Micah Blunt.......................................... 103 1980-81 Micah Blunt........................................... 94 1981-82 Paul Thompson...................................... 67 1982-83 John Williams........................................ 87 1983-84 Jon Johnson........................................... 65 1984-85 John Williams........................................ 74 1989-90 Anthony Reed........................................ 99 1990-91 Carlin Hartman...................................... 88 1991-92 Greg Gary.............................................. 80 1992-93 Carlin Hartman..................................... 100 1993-94 Carlin Hartman...................................... 86 1994-95 Rayshard Allen...................................... 91 1995-96 Lawrence Nelson................................... 92 1996-97 Correy Childs.......................................... 96 Lawrence Nelson................................... 96 1997-98 Byron Mouton....................................... 75 1998-99 Ledaryl Billingsley................................. 74 Sterling Davis........................................ 74 1999-00 Ledaryl Billingsley................................. 88 2000-01 Ledaryl Billingsley................................ 110 2001-02 Nick Sinville........................................... 70 2002-03 Brandon Brown..................................... 73 2003-04 Quincy Davis.......................................... 98 2004-05 Quincy Davis.......................................... 85 2005-06 David Gomez......................................... 83 2006-07 David Gomez......................................... 86 2007-08 David Gomez......................................... 88 2008-09 Robinson Louisme................................. 96 2009-10 David Booker......................................... 89 2010-11 David Booker......................................... 86 2011-12 Ricky Tarrant.......................................... 80 2012-13 Josh Davis.............................................. 87 2013-14 Louis Dabney......................................... 97 2014-15 Tre Drye................................................. 81 2015-16 Louis Dabney......................................... 86 2016-17 Ryan Smith........................................... 107 2017-18 Caleb Daniels......................................... 82
HISTORY ALL-TIME HONORS All-Americans 2014: Jonathan Stark (freshman) (CollegeInsider.com) 1997: Jerald Honeycutt (NABC 3rd Team) (NABC) 1970: John Sutter (no team desig.) (Helms Foundation) 1969: Johnny Arthurs (no team desig.) (Helms Foundation) 1963: Jim Kerwin (no team desig.) (Helms Foundation) 1962: Jim Kerwin (3rd Team) (Helms Foundation) 1951: Mel Payton (3rd Team) (Helms Foundation) 2950: Jim Riffey (1st Team) (Chicago Herald-American) 1949: Jim Riffey (3rd Team) (The Sporting News) NABC All-District 2018: Melvin Frazier (2nd Team) 2013: Josh Davis (1st Team) Ricky Tarrant (2nd Team) 2011: Kendall Timmons (2nd Team) 2008: David Gomez (1st Team) 2007: David Gomez (2nd Team) 2003: Brandon Brown (2nd Team) 2002: Brandon Brown (1st Team) 2001: Ledaryl Billingsley (2nd Team) 1998: Byron Mouton (2nd Team) 1996: Jerald Honeycutt (1st Team) Rayshard Allen (1st Team) 1992: Anthony Reed (1st Team) Kim Lewis (2nd Team) 1985: John Williams (1st Team) 1984: John Williams (2nd Team) 1982: Paul Thompson (1st Team) John Williams (2nd Team) 1981: Paul Thompson (1st Team) 1963: Jim Kerwin (2nd Team) 1962: Jim Kerwin (2nd Team) 1957: Calvin Grosscup (1st Team) 1955: Hal Cervini (1st Team) 1954: Hal Cervini (1st Team) 1953: Fritz Schulz (1st Team) 1952: Don Holt (1st Team) 1951: Mel Payton (1st Team) 1950: Jim Riffey (1st Team) NABC All-District Coach of the Year 2008: Dave Dickerson All-American Athletic Conference 2018: Melvin Frazier (2nd Team) 2015: Louis Dabney (2nd Tean) All-AÁC Superlatives 2018: Melvin Frazier (Most Improved) 2017: Cameron Reynolds (Most Improved) AAC Player of the Week 2018: Melvin Frazier, once 2018: Caleb Daniels, once (Rookie) 2017: Ray Ona Embo, twice (Rookie) All-Conference USA 2013: Josh Davis (1st Team) Ricky Tarrant (2nd Team) 2012: Ricky Tarrant (1st Team) 2011: Kendall Timmons (2nd Team) 2008: David Gomez (2nd Team)
2007: David Gomez (3rd Team) 2006: Quincy Davis (3rd Team) 2003: Waitari Marsh (3rd Team) 2002: Brandon Brown (2nd Team) 2001: Ledaryl Billingsley (2nd Team) 1997: Jerald Honeycutt (1st Team) Rayshard Allen (3rd Team) 1996: Jerald Honeycutt (1st Team) Rayshard Allen (2nd Team)
1990: 1982: 1980: 1979: 1978: 1977:
Conference USA All-Freshman Team 2013: Jonathan Stark 2012: Ricky Tarrant 2007: Kevin Sims 2005: Taylor Rochestie 1998: Byron Mouton 1997: Dylan Osean
Metro Conference Freshman of the Year 1992: Pointer Williams 1991: Kim Lewis 1990: Anthony Reed 1980: Paul Thompson
Conference USA Freshman of the Year 2012: Ricky Tarrant
Carlin Hartman Anthony Reed G.J. Hunter John Williams Paul Thompson Micah Blunt Eric Dozier Clarence James Carlos Zuniga
Metro Conference Coach of the Year 1992: Perry Clark 1991: Perry Clark 1982: Ned Fowler
Conference USA All-Academic Team 2013: Ben Cherry 2007: Andrew Garcia 2006: Andrew Garcia
All-Metro Tournament 1995: Jerald Honeycutt 1992: Kim Lewis Anthony Reed 1983: Paul Thompson
Conference USA Player of the Week 2014: Louis Dabney, Nov. 18 2014: Jonathan Stark, Dec. 23 2014: Jonathan Stark, 3 times (Freshman) 2013: Josh Davis, Dec. 31 2013: Josh Davis, Jan. 21 2012: Ricky Tarrant, Dec. 5 2012 Ricky Tarrant, 7 times (Freshman) 2011: Kendall Timmons, Jan. 2 2010: Jordan Callahan, Mar. 7 (Freshman) 2008 David Gomez, Jan. 27 2007 Chris Moore, Feb. 19, March 4 2006 Quincy Davis, Feb.6 1997 Jerald Honeycutt, Jan. 20 1996 Jerald Honeycutt, Dec.11, Feb.12
All-South Independent 1974: Phil Hicks
Metro Conference Player of the Year 1984: John Williams All-Metro Conference Team 1995: Jerald Honeycutt (1st Team) Rayshard Allen (1st Team) 1994: Jerald Honeycutt (2nd Team) 1993: Anthony Reed (1st Team) 1992: Anthony Reed (2nd Team) Kim Lewis (2nd Team) 1991: Anthony Reed (1st Team) 1990: Anthony Reed (2nd Team) 1985: John Williams (1st Team) 1984: John Williams (1st Team) 1983: Paul Thompson (1st Team) 1982: John Williams (1st Team) Paul Thompson (2nd Team) 1981: Paul Thompson (1st Team) 1980: Paul Thompson (2nd Team) 1978: Carlos Zuniga (2nd Team) 1977: Jeff Cummings (1st Team) 1976: Phil Hicks (1st Team) Metro Conference All-Freshman Team 1994: Rayshard Allen Jerald Honeycutt 1993: LeVeldro Simmons 1992: Pointer Williams 1991: Kim Lewis
All-SEC 1966: Al Andrews (Honorable Mention) 1965: Al Andrews (2nd Team) 1963: Jim Kerwin (2nd Team) 1962: Jim Kerwin (1st Team) Jack Ardon (3rd Team) 1961: Jack Ardon (2nd Team) Jim Kerwin (2nd Team) 1960: Jack Ardon (2nd Team) Vic Klinker (2nd Team) 1959: Gary Stoll (2nd Team) Vic Klinker (3rd Team) 1957: Calvin Grosscup (2nd Team) 1955: Hal Cervini (2nd Team) 1954: Hal Cervini (2nd Team) 1952: Don Holt (2nd Team) 1951: Mel Payton (1st Team) 1950: Jim Riffey (1st Team) Mel Payton (2nd Team) 1949: Virgil Risner (1st Team) Jim Riffey (2nd Team) Warren Perkins (3rd Team) 1948: Alex Athas (2nd Team) 1947: Alex Athas (2nd Team) Warren Perkins (2nd Team) 1944: Alex Athas (1st Team) Ferd Lorio (2nd Team) Hugh Taylor (2nd Team) 1938: Dietrich Neyland (1st Team)
National Coach of the Year 1992: Perry Clark (UPI, USBWA, Scripps Howard) Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame 2007: Warren Perkins 1992: Alex “Greek” Athas Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame 2013: Jeff Cummings 2009: Phil Hicks John “Hot Rod” Williams 2008: Perry Clark, Paul Thompson 2006: Jerald Honeycutt 2000: Johnny Arthurs 1987: Jim Kerwin 1980: Warren Perkins 1976: Cliff Wells Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame 2014: Hal Cervini 2001: Johnny Arthurs 1987: Jim Kerwin 1981: Warren Perkins 1980: Alex “Greek” Athas 1976: Cliff Wells NABC All-Star Game 1993: Anthony Reed CopabaJr.ChampionshipoftheAmericas 1990: Anthony Reed Foot Locker NIT All-Star 1994: Jerald Honeycutt USA Junior National Team 1995: Perry Clark, Asst. Coach U.S. Olympic Festival 1994: Rayshard Allen Perry Clark, Head Coach 1993: Jerald Honeycutt LeVeldro Simmons 1978: Micah Blunt Joe Houston ESPN/Mountain Dew Collegiate Slam Dunk Champion 2003: Byron Parker
All-SEC Tournament 1951: Mel Payton (2nd Team) 1950: Jim Riffey (2nd Team) 1949: Warren Perkins (1st Team) Virgil Risner (1st Team) Jim Riffey (2nd Team) Note: Prior to 1949, the All-SEC Tournament team also served as the All-SEC Team. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 1971: Cliff Wells, Coach
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TULANE YEARLY STATISTICS Season G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. PF Ast TO Blk Stl TP Avg. 2017-18 31 800-1779 .450 232-663 .350 437-613 .713 1068 34.5 559 483 409 126 156 2269 73.2 2016-17 31 751-1856 .405 221-683 .324 456-636 .717 1064 34.3 648 398 420 119 192 2179 70.3 2015-16 34 802-2021 .397 216-719 .300 420-621 .676 1266 37.2 649 372 451 131 218 2240 65.9 2014-15 31 699-1700 .411 199-610 .326 376-579 .649 1076 34.7 550 349 397 62 193 1973 63.6 2013-14 34 694-1681 .413 205-584 .351 571-823 .694 1146 33.7 630 314 436 97 163 2164 63.6 2012-13 35 789-1896 .416 224-641 .349 634-872 .727 1235 35.3 585 402 430 66 233 2436 69.6 2011-12 31 693-1641 .422 184-546 .337 432-653 .662 1051 33.9 515 381 394 104 219 2002 64.6 2010-11 30 708-1646 .430 230-632 .364 411-597 .688 956 31.9 516 403 367 82 208 2057 68.6 2009-10 30 636-1603 .397 168-518 .324 424-612 .693 925 30.8 610 328 412 84 231 1864 62.1 2008-09 31 719-1698 .423 151-456 .331 428-632 .677 1028 33.2 597 413 425 98 235 2017 65.1 2007-08 32 725-1640 .442 146-456 .320 506-716 .707 1075 33.6 595 406 476 171 214 2102 65.7 2006-07 30 722-1614 .447 135-388 .348 497-741 .671 1135 37.8 610 443 455 188 212 2076 69.2 2005-06 29 640-1450 .441 114-361 .316 439-652 .673 1040 35.9 558 396 532 145 185 1833 63.2 2004-05 28 671-1560 .430 165-529 .312 357-496 .720 1039 37.1 547 426 481 115 156 1864 66.6 2003-04 28 652-1594 .409 160-494 .324 366-568 .644 1109 39.6 528 400 464 121 174 1830 65.4 2002-03 31 826-1764 .468 177-492 .360 376-566 .664 1090 35.2 530 489 449 102 242 2205 71.1 2001-02 29 797-1744 .457 134-443 .302 366-546 .670 1049 36.2 510 449 482 100 238 2094 72.2 2000-01 30 771-1727 .446 126-408 .309 502-782 .642 1105 36.8 618 417 562 96 245 2170 72.3 1999-00 31 765-1772 .432 124-396 .313 448-739 .606 1155 37.3 609 431 502 100 298 2102 67.8 1998-99 27 673-1580 .426 139-414 .336 421-653 .645 995 36.9 546 349 467 85 279 1906 70.6 1997-98 29 686-1766 .388 146-501 .291 413-667 .619 1153 39.8 634 370 550 166 275 1931 66.6 1996-97 31 823-1726 .477 166-495 .335 485-763 .636 1117 36.0 570 502 543 173 323 2297 74.1 1995-96 32 906-1954 .464 181-546 .332 485-767 .632 1227 38.3 620 532 503 175 329 2478 77.4 1994-95 33 932-1971 .473 158-479 .330 524-844 .621 1261 38.2 568 512 560 109 316 2546 77.2 1993-94 29 848-1858 .456 105-396 .265 488-769 .635 1189 41.0 580 414 473 97 331 2289 78.9 1992-93 31 864-1919 .450 118-390 .303 506-802 .631 1183 38.2 592 478 478 101 368 2352 75.9 1991-92 31 952-2024 .470 109-314 .347 533-777 .686 1135 36.6 606 482 480 69 388 2546 82.1 1990-91 28 798-1738 .459 116-305 .380 474-743 .638 992 35.4 645 415 422 65 289 2186 78.1 1989-90 28 731-1666 .439 144-400 .360 414-572 .724 893 31.9 579 407 440 73 206 2020 72.1 1984-85 28 665-1308 .508 418-591 .707 897 32.0 360 426 438 89 109 1748 62.4 1983-84 28 668-1361 .491 361-512 .705 841 30.0 354 425 371 59 165 1697 60.6 1982-83 31 828-1653 .501 419-584 .717 992 32.0 431 481 421 80 198 2075 66.9 1981-82 28 742-1414 .525 381-528 .722 952 34.0 378 447 409 90 138 1865 66.6 1980-81 27 754-1643 .459 532-733 .726 1002 37.1 615 353 522 76 187 2040 75.6 1979-80 27 803-1654 .485 362-562 .644 972 36.0 604 370 524 84 227 1968 72.9 1978-79 27 789-1749 .451 405-645 .628 1085 40.2 664 348 558 89 218 1983 73.4 1977-78 27 823-1755 .469 493-694 .710 986 36.5 663 382 635 59 271 2139 79.2 1976-77 27 790-1785 .443 434-671 .647 1118 41.4 578 351 598 63 214 2013 74.6 1975-76 27 939-1974 .476 408-597 .683 1246 46.1 558 466 2286 84.7 1974-75 26 845-1747 .484 421-580 .726 1152 44.3 621 405 2111 81.2 1973-74 26 782-1767 .443 426-576 .740 1094 42.1 558 333 1990 76.5 1972-73 26 818-1714 .477 458-661 .693 1097 42.2 554 376 2094 80.5 1971-72 26 692-1730 .400 521-765 .681 1150 44.2 568 265 1905 73.3 1970-71 26 795-1912 .416 462-687 .672 1225 47.1 532 2052 78.9 1969-70 23 705-1633 .432 453-645 .702 1024 44.5 484 1863 81.0 1968-69 26 901-1920 .469 492-696 .707 1253 48.2 575 243 2294 88.2 1967-68 24 770-1609 .479 528-692 .763 1039 43.3 449 2068 86.2 1966-67 24 843-1679 .502 436-625 .698 1029 42.9 477 304 2122 88.4 1965-66 25 695-1733 .401 355-545 .651 1153 46.1 513 251 1745 69.8 1964-65 25 697-1738 .401 357-527 .677 1042 41.7 490 1751 70.0 1963-64 25 631-1641 .385 355-493 .720 997 43.3 457 1617 70.3 1962-63 22 618-1537 .402 390-492 .793 976 44.4 397 1626 73.9 1961-62 22 647-1555 .416 343-467 .734 1063 48.3 340 1637 74.4 1960-61 24 659-1646 .400 459-604 .759 1246 51.8 426 1783 74.3 1959-60 24 593-1561 .379 438-573 .764 1214 50.5 376 1654 67.6 1958-59 24 582-1559 .373 441-593 .743 1113 46.6 413
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HISTORY OPPONENT YEARLY STATISTICS
Season G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb Avg. PF Ast TO Blk Stl TP Avg.
2017-18 31 815-1828 .446 215-623 .345 451-632 .714 1111 35.8 571 385 374 91 214 2296 74.1 2016-17 31 843-1788 .471 235-616 .381 513-730 .703 1186 38.3 568 424 439 115 193 2434 78.5 2015-16 34 845-1950 .433 212-601 .353 496-718 .691 1264 37.2 598 409 441 119 240 2398 70.5 2014-15 31 722-1615 .447 158-447 .331 382-584 .654 1023 33.0 563 365 414 132 190 1984 64.0 2013-14 34 815-1838 .443 234-665 .352 493-729 .676 1152 33.9 688 481 361 118 225 2357 69.3 2012-13 35 830-1816 .457 209-624 .335 430-599 .718 1092 31.2 724 525 468 137 205 2299 65.7 2011-12 31 677-1594 .425 174-526 .331 382-552 .692 1032 33.3 578 402 448 141 175 1910 61.6 2010-11 30 695-1524 .456 174-516 .337 411-571 .720 1001 33.4 574 416 459 113 183 1975 65.8 2009-10 30 698-1534 .455 134-430 .312 475-683 .695 1093 36.4 542 370 463 129 181 2005 66.8 2008-09 31 709-1609 .441 158-463 .341 479-674 .711 1076 34.7 585 400 471 121 211 2055 66.3 2007-08 32 726-1792 .405 203-620 .327 469-668 .702 1108 34.6 616 395 437 97 248 2124 66.4 2006-07 30 695-1774 .392 178-504 .353 473-715 .662 1115 37.2 614 374 396 127 247 2041 68.0 2005-06 29 634-1603 .396 195-542 .360 461-654 .705 964 33.2 588 382 406 96 292 1924 66.3 2004-05 28 719-1694 .424 186-547 .340 415-656 .633 1024 36.6 482 402 318 76 271 2039 72.8 2003-04 28 680-1684 .404 165-479 .344 422-653 .646 1092 39.0 520 393 363 108 256 1947 69.5 2002-03 31 764-1805 .423 187-576 .325 379-534 .710 1088 35.1 532 448 466 109 242 2094 67.5 2001-02 29 787-1732 .454 175-532 .329 380-566 .671 1043 36.0 513 443 475 119 263 2129 73.4 2000-01 30 861-1796 .479 200-522 .383 496-726 .683 1059 35.3 629 474 460 89 300 2418 80.6 1999-00 31 716-1728 .414 169-549 .308 431-649 .664 1143 36.9 624 366 546 105 257 2032 65.5 1998-99 27 688-1559 .441 146-442 .330 413-598 .691 1021 37.8 526 375 491 79 233 1935 71.7 1997-98 29 728-1655 .440 130-443 .293 513-765 .671 1128 38.9 546 435 532 101 278 2099 72.4 1996-97 31 743-1810 .410 175-522 .335 432-653 .662 1137 36.7 624 440 582 54 288 2093 67.5 1995-96 32 793-1926 .412 187-527 .355 495-722 .686 1219 38.1 615 442 560 83 263 2268 70.9 1994-95 33 895-2018 .444 163-511 .319 408-614 .664 1199 36.3 681 471 601 107 264 2361 71.5 1993-94 29 743-1717 .433 152-485 .313 396-607 .652 1054 36.3 611 417 588 81 211 2034 70.1 1992-93 31 784-1772 .442 171-538 .318 416-633 .657 1133 36.5 640 458 633 101 241 2155 69.5 1991-92 31 831-1744 .476 145-419 .346 463-683 .678 1102 35.5 645 464 686 98 193 2269 73.2 1990-91 28 720-1509 .477 92-289 .318 532-755 .705 1008 36.0 593 361 572 80 196 2065 73.8 1989-90 28 836-1637 .511 103-265 .389 522-726 .719 1053 37.6 522 477 435 79 217 2297 82.0 1984-85 28 756-1640 .461 193-267 .723 780 27.9 557 406 295 51 217 1695 60.5 1983-84 28 683-1411 .484 169-265 .638 734 26.2 516 350 363 69 187 1535 54.8 1982-83 31 800-1736 .461 233-340 .685 899 29.0 586 337 428 68 198 1833 59.1 1981-82 28 711-1568 .453 ` 208-296 .703 757 27.0 517 332 350 64 198 1630 58.2 1980-81 27 815-1687 .483 473-681 .695 1030 38.1 646 329 520 69 226 2103 77.9 1979-80 27 797-1568 .508 484-681 .710 917 34.0 562 387 508 53 246 2078 77.0 1978-79 27 843-1738 .485 479-763 .628 1141 42.3 616 402 543 69 202 2165 80.2 1977-78 27 909-1754 .518 566-810 .699 1094 40.5 646 396 625 76 282 2384 88.3 1976-77 27 878-1854 .474 422-615 .686 1153 42.7 627 411 586 71 189 2178 80.7 1975-76 27 899-2067 .435 324-488 .664 1221 45.2 587 359 2112 78.2 1974-75 26 767-1810 .424 412-609 .677 1100 42.3 586 287 1946 74.8 1973-74 26 853-1878 .454 385-549 .701 1137 43.7 568 326 2091 80.4 1972-73 26 861-1925 .447 398-558 .713 1226 47.2 564 283 2120 81.5 1971-72 26 740-1642 .451 557-805 .692 1282 49.3 557 287 2037 78.3 1970-71 26 872-1883 .463 490-715 .685 1353 52.0 533 2234 85.9 1969-70 23 768-1582 .485 472-661 .714 1099 47.8 474 2008 87.3 1968-69 26 876-1870 .468 544-776 .701 1196 46.0 511 237 2296 88.3 1967-68 26 789-1689 .467 413-580 .712 1031 43.0 502 1991 83.0 1966-67 26 840-1754 .479 458-652 .703 1104 46.0 481 2138 89.1 1965-66 25 725-1662 .436 505-709 .712 1216 48.6 442 276 1955 78.2 1964-65 25 832-1724 .483 491-681 .721 1251 50.0 413 2155 86.2 1963-64 23 781-1587 .492 433-609 .711 1133 49.3 378 1995 86.7 1962-63 22 691-1522 .454 372-513 .725 1017 46.2 362 1754 79.7 1961-62 22 644-1542 .417 301-450 .668 1016 46.1 357 1589 72.2 1960-61 24 673-1686 .399 421-614 .686 1092 45.4 414
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COACHING RECORDS OVERALL CONFERENCE HOME
Season 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74
Coach W L W-L (Finish) Silas Hickey 8 5 -- Name not available 2 8 -- Name not available 5 3 -- Name not available 3 7 -- Name not available 3 4 -- Name not available 5 4 -- No team fielded A.A. Mason 7 3 -- Carl Hanson 8 4 -- T.R. Sweetland 2 3 -- Clark Shaughnessy 10 8 -- Clark Shaughnessy 11 5 -- Clark Shaughnessy 6 2 -- M.A. Moenck 6 3 -- M.A. Moenck 5 9 -- Claude Simons Sr. 7 10 -- Claude Simons Sr. 10 11 -- Claude Simons Sr. 15 3 -- Claude Simons Sr. 21 1 -- Claude Simons Sr. 17 4 -- Claude Simons Sr. 11 7 -- Claude Simons Sr. 7 10 -- Claude Simons Sr. 3 13 -- Bernie Bierman 9 5 -- Bernie Bierman 16 7 -- Claude Simons Sr. 6 14 -- George Rody 6 10 -- Tulane joins SEC as charter member George Rody 8 15 6-14 (11th) Ray Dauber 10 10 8-10 (6th) Ray Dauber 1 16 1-16 (13th) Ray Dauber 2 17 1-14 (10th) Ray Dauber 6 8 4-8 (10th) Ray Dauber 8 10 5-6 (7th) Claude Simons Jr. 5 13 3-6 (11th) Claude Simons Jr. 2 13 2-8 (12th) Claude Simons Jr. 8 6 6-5 (6th) Claude Simons Jr. 4 12 3-9 (11th) Vernon Haynes 4 9 4-9 (9th) Vernon Haynes 16 6 4-0 (NA) Vernon Haynes 6 11 3-3 (8th) Clifford Wells 15 7 4-5 (8th) Clifford Wells 22 9 8-5 (5th) Clifford Wells 23 3 13-1 (2nd) Clifford Wells 24 4 12-3 (2nd) Clifford Wells 15 7 8-4 (4th) Clifford Wells 12 12 8-6 (4th) Clifford Wells 12 12 7-7 (6th) Clifford Wells 14 6 9-4 (2nd) Clifford Wells 16 8 10-4 (3rd) Clifford Wells 15 6 9-5 (3rd) Clifford Wells 12 12 7-7 (5th) Clifford Wells 15 9 9-5 (3rd) Clifford Wells 8 15 3-11 (9th) Clifford Wells 13 11 6-8 (7th) Clifford Wells 13 11 8-6 (4th) Clifford Wells 11 13 6-8 (6th) Clifford Wells 13 10 6-8 (6th) Clifford Wells 6 16 4-10 (10th) Ted Lenhardt 1 22 1-13 (12th) Ralph Pedersen 3 22 2-14 (10th) Ralph Pedersen 9 16 5-11 (9th) Tulane leaves SEC and becomes independent Ralph Pedersen 14 10 -- Ralph Pedersen 12 12 -- Ralph Pedersen 12 14 -- Ralph Pedersen 5 18 -- Ralph Pedersen 8 18 -- Dick Longo 8 18 -- Dick Longo 12 14 -- Charles Moir 12 14 --
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W-L 5-0 0-2 3-2 0-0 1-3 3-1
A/N W-L 3-5 2-6 2-1 3-7 2-1 2-3
4-2 6-0 NA 7-4 6-2 4-0 5-2 4-3 5-3 6-2 8-3 15-0 8-0 8-3 5-8 2-9 7-2 11-2 5-6 5-5
3-1 2-4 NA 3-4 5-3 2-2 1-1 1-6 2-7 4-9 7-0 6-1 9-4 3-4 2-2 1-4 2-3 5-5 1-8 1-5
5-6 10-6 1-9 2-8 6-4 2-6 2-5 2-3 2-4 3-4 2-4 10-0 5-2 12-2 12-1 12-0 13-1 11-3 8-3 8-4 9-1 11-2 9-3 9-3 10-2 8-4 8-5 10-5 9-6 12-2 5-6 1-9 2-9 8-6
3-9 0-4 0-7 0-9 0-4 6-4 3-8 0-10 6-2 1-8 2-5 6-6 1-9 3-5 10-8 11-3 11-3 4-4 4-9 4-8 5-5 5-6 6-3 3-9 5-7 0-11 5-6 3-6 2-7 1-8 1-10 0-13 1-13 1-10
9-3 9-3 9-3 4-8 6-5 6-8 9-6 8-4
5-7 3-9 3-11 1-10 2-13 2-10 3-8 4-10
OVERALL CONFERENCE HOME Season Coach W L W-L (Finish) W-L 1974-75 Charles Moir 16 10 -- 12-3 Tulane joins the Metro Conference 1975-76 Charles Moir 18 9 1-0 (NA) 14-3 1976-77 Roy Danforth 10 17 3-3 (3rd) 9-5 1977-78 Roy Danforth 5 22 1-11 (7th) 3-9 1978-79 Roy Danforth 8 19 2-8 (7th) 6-9 1979-80 Roy Danforth 10 17 3-9 (6th) 9-6 1980-81 Roy Danforth 12 15 4-8 (6th) 8-4 1981-82 Ned Fowler (NIT) 19 9 8-4 (2nd) 11-1 1982-83 Ned Fowler (NIT) 19 12 7-5 (2nd) 11-4 1983-84 Ned Fowler 17 11 7-7 (5th) 11-6 1984-85 Ned Fowler 15 13 6-8 (4th) 11-2 1985-89 No team fielded 1989-90 Perry Clark 4 24 1-13 (8th) 3-10 1990-91 Perry Clark 15 13 7-7 (4th) 11-5 1991-92 Perry Clark (NCAA) 22 9 8-4 (1st) 11-4 1992-93 Perry Clark (NCAA) 22 9 9-3 (2nd) 15-2 1993-94 Perry Clark (NIT) 18 11 7-5 (2nd) 13-1 1994-95 Perry Clark (NCAA) 23 10 7-5 (2nd) 16-1 Tulane joins Conference USA 1995-96 Perry Clark (NIT) 22 10 9-5 (1st) 12-2 1996-97 Perry Clark (NIT) 20 11 11-3 (1st) 12-3 1997-98 Perry Clark 7 22 2-14 (T5th) 5-10 1998-99 Perry Clark 12 15 6-10 (T2nd) 9-7 1999-00 Perry Clark (NIT) 20 11 8-8 (1st) 15-2 2000-01 Shawn Finney 9 21 2-14 (6th) 8-7 2001-02 Shawn Finney 14 15 5-11 (5th) 8-7 2002-03 Shawn Finney 16 15 8-8 (T2nd) 13-4 2003-04 Shawn Finney 11 17 4-12 (12th) 11-6 2004-05 Shawn Finney 10 18 4-12 (12th) 8-5 2005-06 Dave Dickerson 12 17 6-8 (T7th) 7-3 2006-07 Dave Dickerson 17 13 9-7 (T4th) 11-5 2007-08 Dave Dickerson 17 15 6-10 (9th) 10-6 2008-09 Dave Dickerson 14 17 7-9 (8th) 10-5 2009-10 Dave Dickerson 8 22 3-13 (11th) 5-10 2010-11 Ed Conroy 13 17 3-13 (12th) 9-6 2011-12 Ed Conroy 15 16 3-13 (12th) 12-5 2012-13 Ed Conroy 20 15 6-10 (8th) 15-4 2013-14 Ed Conroy 17 17 8-8 (7th) 12-7 2014-15 Ed Conroy 15 16 6-12 (7th) 9-9 2015-16 Ed Conroy 12 22 3-15 (11th) 6-10 2016-17 Mike Dunleavy, Sr. 6 25 3-15 (10th) 4-10 2017-18 Mike Dunleavy, Sr. 14 17 5-13 (10th) 9-7 Totals 113 seasons 1218 1272 COACHING RECORDS Coach No. of Years Years Silas Hickey 1 1905-06 Unknown coaches 5 1906-11 A.A. Mason 1 1912-13 Carl Hanson 1 1913-14 T.R. Sweetland 1 1914-15 Clark Shaughnessy 3 1915-18 M.A. Moenck 2 1918-20 Claude Simons Sr. 9 1920-28, 30-31 Bernie Bierman 2 1928-30 George Rody 2 1931-33 Ray Dauber 5 1933-38 Claude Simons Jr. 4 1938-42 Vernon Haynes 3 1942-45 Clifford Wells 18 1945-63 Ted Lenhardt 1 1963-64 Ralph Pedersen 7 1964-71 Dick Longo 2 1971-73 Charles Moir 3 1973-76 Roy Danforth 5 1976-81 Ned Fowler 4 1981-85 Perry Clark 11 1989-2000 Shawn Finney 5 2000-05 Dave Dickerson 5 2005-10 Ed Conroy 6 2011-16 Mike Dunleavy, Sr. 2 2016-pres. Totals 108
Wins Losses 8 5 18 26 7 3 8 4 2 3 27 15 11 12 97 73 25 12 14 25 27 61 19 44 26 26 259 171 1 22 63 110 20 32 46 33 45 90 70 45 185 145 60 86 68 84 92 103 20 42 1218 1272
A/N W-L 3-7 4-6 1-12 2-13 2-10 1-11 4-11 8-8 8-8 6-5 4-11 1-14 4-8 11-5 7-7 5-10 7-9 10-8 8-8 2-12 3-8 5-9 1-14 6-8 3-11 0-11 2-13 2-11 6-8 7-9 4-12 3-12 4-11 2-10 3-10 5-10 6-7 6-12 2-15 5-10
Pct. .615 .409 .700 .667 .400 .643 .478 .571 .676 .359 .307 .302 .500 .602 .043 .364 .385 .582 .333 .609 .561 .411 .447 .472 .323 .489
HISTORY ALL-TIME RESULTS 1905-06 (8-5) HEAD COACH: SILAS HICKEY D23 at Southern Athletic Club.... W, 21-14 J12 Arnolts Club.......................... W, 32-9 J17 at Mobile YMCA......................L, 3-45 J18 at Pensacola Classical.......... W, 46-12 J19 at Auburn...............................L, 7-27 J20 at Atlanta A.C........................L, 11-21 J22 at Atlanta A.C........................L, 13-16 J23 at Birmingham A.C............. W, 15-14 J26 New Orleans YMCA............. W, 18-11 F2 at St. Peter-Paul Ushers.........L, 11-12 F9 Southern Athletic Club........ W, 26-10 F10 Pensacola Classical................ W, 25-5 M1 St. Peter-Paul Ushers............ W, 11-5 1906-07 (2-8) HEAD COACH: NOT AVAILABLE J14 at Birmingham A.C............. W, 24-20 J15 at Columbus (Ga.) YMCA.......L, 10-34 J16 at Georgia.............................L, 21-39 J17 at Mobile YMCA......................L, 4-53 J18 at Atlanta YMCA.................. W, 32-13 J19 at Auburn.............................L, 15-35 F15 St. Peter-Paul Ushers..............L, 9-10 F25 at New Orleans YMCA...........L, 12-23 M1 at Southern Athletic Club......L, 12-17 M4 New Orleans YMCA...............L, 11-24 1907-08 (5-3) HEAD COACH: NOT AVAILABLE J17 St. Peter-Paul Ushers............L, 19-21 J31 YMHA................................. W, 20-10 F10 at YMHA.............................. W, 19-12 F17 Southern Athletic Club........ W, 25-19 F21 New Orleans A.C................... W, 44-7 F24 at New Orleans YMCA...........L, 18-26 M6 New Orleans YMCA...............L, 20-22 M13 at YMGC.............................. W, 25-18 1908-09 (3-7) HEAD COACH: NOT AVAILABLE J11 at Birmingham A.C...............L, 18-76 J12 at Bessiner A.C......................L, 28-32 J13 at Columbus (Ga.) YMCA.......L, 17-68 J14 at Atlanta A.C........................L, 24-58 J15 at Georgia.............................L, 36-60 J16 at Georgia Tech................... W, 29-15 J18 at Auburn.............................L, 15-29 J19 at Montgomery (Ala.) YMCA.L, 13-76 F8 at Mississippi State............. W, 19-16 F9 at Phoenix A.C.................... W, 20-14 1909-10 (3-4) HEAD COACH: NOT AVAILABLE J15 at New Orleans YMCA...........L, 16-61 J22 YMGC.................................. W, 21-12 J28 at Mobile.............................. W, 22-8 J29 at Mobile............................ W, 35-17 F5 Birmingham YMCA...............L, 19-36 F16 New Orleans YMCA...............L, 14-39 F17 New Orleans YMCA...............L, 20-31 1910-11 (5-4) HEAD COACH: NOT AVAILABLE J26 at LSU.....................................L, 7-45 J27 at LSU...................................L, 15-26 F7 at Mississippi State............. W, 29-18 F8 at Mississippi State............. W, 35-21 F9 Texas................................... W, 27-19 F11 at New Orleans YMCA...........L, 29-46 F12 YMGC.................................. W, 22-20 F17 LSU.......................................L, 25-27 F18 LSU..................................... W, 15-13 1912-13 (7-3) HEAD COACH: A.A. MASON J31 Louisiana College................ W, 21-16
F1 Louisiana College..................L, 18-20 F7 at Mississippi College.......... W, 43-13 F8 at Mississippi College............ W, 48-4 F14 LSU..................................... W, 15-13 F15 LSU..................................... W, 26-20 F18 New Orleans YMCA............. W, 25-23 F21 New Orleans YMCA...............L, 21-24 F28 at LSU................................. W, 16-15 M1 at LSU...................................L, 11-12 1913-14 (8-4) HEAD COACH: CARL HANSON J23 Mississippi College................ W, 41-9 J24 Mississippi College.............. W, 30-19 J30 Southwestern Louisiana....... W, 63-8 J31 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 55-10 F13 LSU..................................... W, 24-14 F14 LSU....................................... W, 10-7 F18 at Mississippi College............L, 17-23 F19 at Mississippi College............L, 16-20 F20 at Mississippi State...............L, 14-40 F21 at Mississippi State...............L, 14-34 F27 at LSU................................. W, 25-12 F28 at LSU................................... W, 13-6 1914-15 (2-3) HEAD COACH: T.R. SWEETLAND F19 LSU.......................................L, 17-28 F20 at LSU...................................L, 19-39 Information for remaining three games not available. 1915-16 (10-8) HEAD COACH: CLARK SHAUGHNESSY J6 New Orleans YMCA............. W, 32-17 J8 Louisiana College................ W, 32-19 J9 Louisiana College................ W, 27-10 J13 at Alabama...........................L, 33-34 J15 St. Stanislaus...................... W, 37-20 J20 Mississippi State................. W, 25-12 J21 Mississippi State................. W, 28-19 J26 YMGC....................................L, 21-24 F4 at LSU................................. W, 26-19 F5 at LSU................................. W, 22-18 F9 at Texas A&M........................L, 13-30 F10 at Texas A&M........................L, 10-34 F11 at Baylor............................. W, 30-24 F12 at Baylor...............................L, 19-20 F18 LSU..................................... W, 26-14 F19 LSU.......................................L, 16-19 F25 Rice.......................................L, 25-27 F26 Rice.......................................L, 13-29 1916-17 (11-5) HEAD COACH: CLARK SHAUGHNESSY J13 at St. Stanislaus....................L, 31-32 J17 St. Stanislaus...................... W, 54-31 J18 YMGC.................................... W, 28-7 J20 Texas A&M.......................... W, 42-26 F1 at Alabama......................... W, 39-19 F2 at Alabama......................... W, 41-20 F3 at YMHA.............................. W, 43-18 F9 LSU.......................................L, 20-37 F10 LSU.......................................L, 18-27 F14 New Orleans YMCA............. W, 31-29 F16 Alabama............................. W, 28-17 F17 Alabama.............................W, 31- 20 F23 at LSU...................................L, 27-46 F24 at LSU...................................L, 21-26 F26 at Shreveport A.C................ W, 37-25 F27 at Northwestern State........ W, 35-13 1917-18 (6-2) HEAD COACH: CLARK SHAUGHNESSY J16 Auburn............................... W, 38-16 J17 Auburn............................... W, 30-21 F15 Naval Station...................... W, 31-25 F17 at Alabama......................... W, 32-20 F19 at Birmingham YMCA.......... W, 27-26 F22 at Auburn.............................L, 23-29 F23 at Birmingham A.C...............L, 26-39 M12 Mobile YMCA...................... W, 35-22
1918-19 (6-3) HEAD COACH: M.A. MOENCK J18 at St. Stanislaus....................L, 17-32 J23 Jefferson...............................L, 19-27 J26 YMGC....................................L, 19-26 F1 St. Stanislaus...................... W, 37-23 F15 Spring Hill........................... W, 63-20 F16 Spring Hill........................... W, 36-22 F28 at 46th Infantry.................. W, 99-11 F28 St. Charles........................... W, 43-19 M1 St. Charles........................... W, 47-22 1919-20 (5-9) HEAD COACH: M.A. MOENCK J10 YMGC.................................. W, 20-17 J16 Jefferson............................. W, 12-11 F2 Spring Hill........................... W, 20-11 F6 LSU.......................................L, 18-35 F7 LSU.......................................L, 10-29 F13 at St. Stanislaus....................L, 23-37 F14 at St. Stanislaus....................L, 26-29 F15 at Mississippi State...............L, 14-31 F16 at Meridian......................... W, 29-24 F18 YMHA...................................L, 17-21 F20 at Alabama...........................L, 11-17 F24 Alabama............................. W, 27-22 F27 at LSU...................................L, 12-37 F28 at LSU...................................L, 12-47 1920-21 (7-10) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. J28 Texas A&M............................L, 18-27 J29 Texas A&M.......................... W, 29-26 J31 Spring Hill........................... W, 30-27 F4 at LSU...................................L, 30-42 F5 at LSU...................................L, 24-52 F7 at Alabama......................... W, 42-22 F8 at Alabama...........................L, 23-27 F9 at Vanderbilt.........................L, 13-32 F10 at Ramblers YMCA................L, 43-50 F11 at Birmingham A.C...............L, 23-35 F12 at Spring Hill....................... W, 29-25 F18 Mississippi.......................... W, 34-22 F19 Mississippi.......................... W, 35-23 F25 Kentucky (1).........................L, 28-50 F26 Kentucky State......................L, 24-30 M4 LSU..................................... W, 31-29 M5 LSU.......................................L, 20-27 (1) SIAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1921-22 (10-11) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. J11 Louisiana College................ W, 32-19 J12 Louisiana College................ W, 33-16 J13 at Spring Hill....................... W, 30-26 J14 at Spring Hill....................... W, 46-21 J20 Spring Hill........................... W, 30-15 J21 Spring Hill........................... W, 30-19 J30 LSU.......................................L, 15-18 J31 LSU.......................................L, 18-26 F3 at Mississippi College............L, 19-35 F4 at Mississippi College............L, 13-20 F6 at Mississippi........................L, 17-37 F7 at Mississippi........................L, 21-41 F8 at Mississippi State...............L, 36-49 F9 at Mississippi State...............L, 21-41 F10 at Alabama...........................L, 26-27 F17 Mississippi College.............. W, 18-17 F18 Mississippi College.............. W, 17-14 F20 at LSU................................. W, 39-23 F21 at LSU...................................L, 19-34 F24 Clemson (1)........................ W, 30-20 F25 Chattanooga (1)...................L, 21-25 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1922-23 (15-3) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. J11 at St. Stanislaus.................. W, 34-22 J12 at Spring Hill....................... W, 32-16 J13 at Spring Hill....................... W, 34-24
J17 Mississippi State................. W, 45-34 J18 Mississippi State...................L, 27-30 J19 Centenary........................... W, 33-18 J20 Centenary.............................L, 23-29 J21 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 41-16 J26 Mississippi College.............. W, 38-12 J27 Mississippi College.............. W, 40-19 J29 Spring Hill........................... W, 37-30 J30 Spring Hill.............................L, 20-29 F4 at Auburn........................... W, 36-27 F5 at Auburn........................... W, 38-30 F9 at LSU................................. W, 33-24 F10 at LSU................................. W, 28-18 F16 LSU..................................... W, 40-23 F17 LSU..................................... W, 34-11 1923-24 (21-1) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. J5 YMCA (Mexico)................... W, 30-14 J10 at St. Stanislaus.................. W, 40-30 J11 at Spring Hill....................... W, 36-19 J12 at Spring Hill....................... W, 47-29 J18 Mississippi.......................... W, 28-23 J19 Mississippi.......................... W, 35-19 J22 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 42-13 J25 Auburn............................... W, 32-19 J26 Auburn............................... W, 27-22 J28 Spring Hill........................... W, 30-16 J29 Spring Hill........................... W, 32-18 F1 Tennessee........................... W, 41-24 F2 Tennessee........................... W, 42-21 F8 at LSU................................. W, 41-21 F9 at LSU................................. W, 38-29 F12 Centenary........................... W, 31-27 F16 Louisiana College................ W, 40-27 F17 Mississippi College.............. W, 39-32 F22 LSU..................................... W, 38-13 F23 LSU..................................... W, 30-26 F29 South Carolina (1)............... W, 60-23 M1 Mississippi State (1)..............L, 30-38 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1924-25 (17-4) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. D13 Baylor ................................ W, 31-12 J6 Auburn............................... W, 32-15 J7 Auburn............................... W, 45-31 J9 at St. Stanislaus.................. W, 42-22 J15 at Mississippi State...............L, 27-29 J16 at Mississippi........................L, 31-35 J17 at Mississippi...................... W, 30-15 J30 Mississippi College.............. W, 37-31 J31 Louisiana College................ W, 39-28 F2 Mississippi State................. W, 36-16 F6 LSU..................................... W, 42-15 F7 LSU..................................... W, 43-15 F12 at Kentucky...........................L, 22-29 F13 at Vanderbilt....................... W, 32-25 F14 at Tennessee....................... W, 32-18 F20 at LSU................................. W, 35-24 F21 at LSU................................. W, 27-23 F27 Washington & Lee (1)......... W, 37-20 F28 North Carolina State (1)...... W, 41-24 M2 Mississippi (1)..................... W, 44-23 M3 North Carolina (1).................L, 28-36 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1925-26 (11-7) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. D17 Baylor................................. W, 21-19 D18 Baylor................................. W, 23-20 J4 Georgia Tech....................... W, 33-18 J11 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 18-31 J13 at Georgia........................... W, 41-27 J16 Mississippi State...................L, 24-32 J18 Mississippi............................L, 35-46 J23 Vanderbilt........................... W, 19-18 J28 Auburn............................... W, 33-30 J29 Auburn............................... W, 52-31 F5 at LSU...................................L, 23-30 F6 at LSU................................. W, 24-23 F11 at Alabama...........................L, 20-26
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F12 at Alabama...........................L, 20-37 F13 at Mississippi State............. W, 31-27 F19 LSU..................................... W, 32-29 F20 LSU..................................... W, 22-13 M1 Virginia ................................L, 25-29 1926-27 (7-10) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. J6 Sewanee............................. W, 21-20 J7 Sewanee............................. W, 20-16 J17 Mississippi............................L, 22-28 J18 Mississippi............................L, 23-26 J21 Mississippi State...................L, 18-32 J22 Mississippi State...................L, 16-23 J28 Auburn.................................L, 32-41 J29 Auburn.................................L, 30-31 J31 at Auburn.............................L, 12-32 F1 at Auburn.............................L, 11-50 F4 LSU..................................... W, 27-20 F5 LSU....................................... W, 26-9 F11 Georgia Tech.........................L, 37-38 F14 Alabama...............................L, 25-33 F15 Alabama............................. W, 34-32 F18 at LSU................................. W, 25-20 F19 at LSU................................. W, 23-20 1927-28 (3-13) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. D29 North Carolina......................L, 21-23 D30 North Carolina.................... W, 20-19 D31 North Carolina........................L, 8-38 J5 at Alabama......................... W, 37-36 J6 at Mississippi State...............L, 34-52 J7 at Mississippi State...............L, 18-32 J11 Georgia.................................L, 32-42 J12 Georgia.................................L, 18-29 J16 Mississippi............................L, 31-49 J17 Mississippi............................L, 29-43 J20 Clemson.............................. W, 35-23 J21 Clemson................................L, 15-34 F3 at LSU...................................L, 13-47 F4 at LSU...................................L, 18-41 F17 LSU.......................................L, 20-36 F18 LSU.......................................L, 25-39 1928-29 (9-5) HEAD COACH: BERNIE BIERMAN J4 Alabama...............................L, 22-25 J5 Alabama............................. W, 24-22 J14 Mississippi.......................... W, 42-30 J15 Mississippi.......................... W, 40-33 J18 Mississippi State................. W, 30-25 J19 Mississippi State................. W, 27-18 F4 Kentucky............................. W, 34-22 F8 at Auburn........................... W, 48-35 F9 at Auburn.............................L, 25-40 F15 LSU..................................... W, 40-37 F16 LSU.......................................L, 21-28 F22 at LSU...................................L, 35-37 F23 at LSU................................. W, 33-32 M1 Kentucky (1).........................L, 15-29 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1929-30 (16-7) HEAD COACH: BERNIE BIERMAN D14 at Bogalusa YMCA............... W, 40-26 D18 at S.W. Louisiana................. W, 31-24 D19 at Louisiana College............ W, 27-26 D20 at Louisiana Normal............ W, 36-29 D28 at Bay St. Louis.................... W, 39-12 J3 at Alabama...........................L, 16-34 J4 at Alabama...........................L, 15-24 J10 Mississippi College.............. W, 27-25 J11 Mississippi College................L, 26-27 J17 Mississippi St. (at Jackson)..........L, 20-22 J18 Mississippi St. (at Jackson).........W, 22-19 J31 Mississippi.......................... W, 27-17 F1 Mississippi.......................... W, 33-27 F5 Spring Hill........................... W, 41-20 F6 Spring Hill........................... W, 26-20 F10 Auburn............................... W, 45-40
F11 Auburn............................... W, 41-37 F14 at LSU...................................L, 30-35 F15 at LSU...................................L, 15-24 F18 St. Stanislaus...................... W, 42-29 F21 LSU..................................... W, 27-25 F22 LSU..................................... W, 30-27 F28 Georgia Tech (1)....................L, 27-30 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1930-31 (6-14) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, SR. D15 N.O.A.C................................ W, 50-37 D18 at Louisiana Normal..............L, 18-42 D19 at Louisiana College..............L, 30-35 D20 at S.W. Louisiana...................L, 20-29 D31 Sewanee...............................L, 25-27 J1 Sewanee...............................L, 39-49 J9 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 36-35 J10 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 30-23 J16 Mississippi College.............. W, 49-40 J17 Mississippi College................L, 41-54 J23 Alabama...............................L, 29-45 J24 Alabama...............................L, 25-50 J30 at Mississippi........................L, 40-50 J31 at Mississippi...................... W, 42-40 F6 at Auburn.............................L, 22-44 F7 at Auburn.............................L, 35-51 F13 LSU..................................... W, 38-23 F14 LSU.......................................L, 31-39 F20 at LSU...................................L, 30-49 F21 at LSU...................................L, 27-48 1931-32 (6-10) HEAD COACH: GEORGE RODY J8 at Alabama...........................L, 10-15 J9 at Alabama...........................L, 16-38 J15 Mississippi State...................L, 18-21 J16 Mississippi State...................L, 26-31 J18 Sewanee............................. W, 29-28 J19 Sewanee............................. W, 37-20 J22 at N.O.A.C............................ W, 39-30 F1 Mississippi............................L, 43-52 F2 Mississippi.......................... W, 41-29 F5 Auburn............................... W, 26-21 F6 Auburn.................................L, 37-42 F12 at LSU...................................L, 25-37 F13 at LSU...................................L, 22-34 F19 LSU.......................................L, 26-29 F20 LSU..................................... W, 33-29 F26 Kentucky (1).........................L, 30-50 (1) SIC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1932-33 (8-15) HEAD COACH: GEORGE RODY D16 N.O.A.C................................ W, 35-31 D20 *at Kentucky.........................L, 17-53 D21 *at Kentucky.........................L, 11-42 D27 *Georgia...............................L, 20-28 D28 *Georgia...............................L, 39-41 D30 *Tennessee......................... W, 31-23 D31 *Tennessee......................... W, 34-33 J6 *Alabama.............................L, 26-28 J7 *Alabama.............................L, 23-55 J13 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 21-35 J14 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 22-39 J20 *Mississippi State............... W, 31-29 J21 *Mississippi State.................L, 29-40 F3 *at Auburn............................L, 19-22 F4 *at Auburn.......................... W, 35-18 F6 *at Mississippi......................L, 27-35 F7 *at Mississippi.................... W, 37-32 F10 *LSU................................... W, 44-31 F11 *LSU.....................................L, 28-46 F17 *at LSU.................................L, 38-50 F18 *at LSU.................................L, 37-51 F24 Georgia (1).......................... W, 46-22 F28 Vanderbilt (1).......................L, 25-28 *SEC games (6-14; 11th) (1) SEC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.
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1933-34 (10-10) HEAD COACH: RAY DAUBER D15 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 38-34 D16 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 32-23 D21 *Kentucky.............................L, 22-32 D22 *Kentucky.............................L, 29-42 J5 *at Alabama.........................L, 18-53 J6 *at Alabama.........................L, 23-48 J8 *Sewanee........................... W, 35-18 J9 *Sewanee........................... W, 45-22 J12 *Vanderbilt......................... W, 19-15 J13 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 21-23 J19 *at LSU.................................L, 25-29 J20 *at LSU.................................L, 26-48 F2 *Auburn.............................. W, 34-18 F3 *Auburn.............................. W, 30-20 F5 *Mississippi State............... W, 33-24 F6 *Mississippi State.................L, 17-24 F9 *Mississippi........................ W, 30-16 F10 *Mississippi........................ W, 31-23 F16 *LSU.....................................L, 22-43 F17 *LSU.....................................L, 21-36 *SEC games (8-10; 6th) 1934-35 (1-16) HEAD COACH: RAY DAUBER D21 *Kentucky...............................L, 9-38 D22 *Kentucky.............................L, 12-52 J4 *Alabama.............................L, 12-24 J5 *Alabama.............................L, 26-31 J11 *at Tennessee.......................L, 18-38 J12 *at Tennessee.......................L, 27-39 J17 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 34-50 J18 *at Kentucky.........................L, 26-63 J19 *at Kentucky.........................L, 12-55 F1 *Mississippi..........................L, 30-43 F2 *Mississippi........................ W, 41-23 F8 *LSU.....................................L, 16-34 F9 *LSU.....................................L, 24-35 F15 *Mississippi State.................L, 31-53 F16 *Mississippi State.................L, 40-41 F22 *at LSU.................................L, 20-65 F23 *at LSU.................................L, 23-64 *SEC games (1-16; 13th) 1935-36 (2-17) HEAD COACH: RAY DAUBER D16 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 44-28 D17 Southwestern Louisiana.......L, 28-41 D20 *Georgia...............................L, 26-34 D21 *Georgia............................. W, 34-26 D28 Pittsburgh.............................L, 25-48 D31 Pittsburgh.............................L, 13-48 J3 *at Alabama.........................L, 20-26 J4 *at Alabama.........................L, 25-34 J16 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 31-44 J17 *at Kentucky.........................L, 24-49 J18 *at Kentucky.........................L, 21-39 F3 *Mississippi..........................L, 30-41 F4 *Mississippi..........................L, 16-41 F7 *at LSU.................................L, 27-52 F8 *at LSU.................................L, 26-49 F14 *at Mississippi State.............L, 32-45 F15 *at Mississippi State.............L, 31-45 F21 *LSU.....................................L, 30-50 F22 *LSU.....................................L, 22-46 *SEC games (1-14; 10th) 1936-37 (6-8) HEAD COACH: RAY DAUBER J4 *Alabama........................... W, 33-21 J5 *Alabama.............................L, 27-28 J11 Louisiana Tech..................... W, 44-24 J16 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 37-31 J18 *at Mississippi......................L, 26-33 J19 *at Mississippi......................L, 35-43 F3 *Kentucky........................... W, 35-28 F4 *Kentucky.............................L, 25-28 F5 *at LSU.................................L, 31-42 F6 *at LSU.................................L, 42-46 F12 *Mississippi State.................L, 29-36
F13 *Mississippi State............... W, 41-29 F19 *LSU.....................................L, 31-37 F20 *LSU................................... W, 52-32 *SEC games (4-8; 10th) 1937-38 (8-10) HEAD COACH: RAY DAUBER D13 Southern California...............L, 21-43 D14 Southern California...............L, 27-49 J7 *at Alabama....................... W, 24-19 J8 *at Alabama....................... W, 45-21 J13 Millsaps................................L, 34-35 J21 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 37-30 F5 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 37-22 F7 *Mississippi..........................L, 34-45 F8 *Mississippi..........................L, 34-35 F11 *at Mississippi State.............L, 36-41 F12 *at Mississippi State........... W, 36-34 F17 *LSU.....................................L, 42-44 F18 *LSU.....................................L, 27-31 F25 *at LSU.................................L, 31-42 F26 *at LSU............................... W, 41-39 M3 Georgia (1).......................... W, 47-36 M3 Kentucky (1)....................... W, 38-36 M4 Georgia Tech (1)....................L, 29-44 *SEC games (5-6; 7th) (1) SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La. 1938-39 (5-13) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, JR. D10 at Rice...................................L, 18-40 D14 at Arizona.............................L, 28-34 D16 at Southern California...........L, 24-41 D17 at UCLA............................... W, 37-35 D19 at New Mexico......................L, 42-61 D20 at New Mexico......................L, 45-63 J4 *Alabama.............................L, 32-41 J5 *Alabama.............................L, 31-38 J16 *at Mississippi......................L, 23-33 J17 *at Mississippi.................... W, 40-35 J21 *Georgia Tech (OT)................L, 31-32 F9 Millsaps.............................. W, 34-26 F10 Millsaps................................L, 29-33 F17 *at LSU.................................L, 33-36 F18 *at LSU............................... W, 36-33 F23 *LSU................................... W, 36-30 F24 *LSU.....................................L, 31-41 M2 Auburn (1)............................L, 30-43 *SEC games (3-6; 11th) (1) SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. 1939-40 (2-13) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, JR. D20 at Seton Hall.........................L, 25-53 D21 Michigan (1).........................L, 22-63 D22 at Villanova...........................L, 27-63 D23 at Baltimore..........................L, 25-43 J8 *at Alabama.........................L, 28-42 J9 *at Alabama.........................L, 29-46 F3 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 37-25 F10 *at Mississippi State.............L, 38-54 F12 *Mississippi........................ W, 36-34 F13 *Mississippi..........................L, 30-37 F15 *LSU.....................................L, 31-34 F16 *LSU.....................................L, 29-35 F22 *at LSU.................................L, 39-42 F23 *at LSU.................................L, 39-40 F29 LSU (2)..................................L, 44-57 *SEC games (2-8; 12th) (1) at White Plains, N.Y. (2) SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. 1940-41 (8-6) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, JR. J7 *Alabama.............................L, 24-25 J8 *Alabama........................... W, 32-28 J16 at Southwestern (Tenn.)..... W, 58-38 J17 *at Mississippi.................... W, 48-23 J18 *at Mississippi.................... W, 32-27 J24 *at Auburn............................L, 41-45
HISTORY J25 *at Georgia Tech................. W, 37-20 F10 *Mississippi State.................L, 35-42 F14 *at LSU............................... W, 55-44 F15 *at LSU............................... W, 39-35 F18 Louisiana College................ W, 62-46 F20 *LSU.....................................L, 44-59 F21 *LSU.....................................L, 37-40 F28 Kentucky (1).........................L, 30-59 *SEC games (6-5; 6th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1941-42 (4-12) HEAD COACH: CLAUDE SIMONS, JR. D19 at Seton Hall.........................L, 31-54 D20 at Baltimore..........................L, 32-35 D22 at Scranton......................... W, 46-39 J5 *at Alabama.........................L, 33-42 J6 *at Alabama.........................L, 27-36 J12 *at Mississippi State.............L, 25-28 J19 *Mississippi........................ W, 27-21 J20 *Mississippi........................ W, 36-30 J23 *Mississippi State.................L, 31-32 F7 *Georgia Tech.......................L, 43-52 F12 *at LSU.................................L, 46-51 F13 *at LSU.................................L, 49-50 F16 *Auburn.............................. W, 50-41 F19 *LSU.....................................L, 44-48 F20 *LSU.....................................L, 21-31 F27 Auburn (1)............................L, 36-45 *SEC games (3-9; 11th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1942-43 (4-9) HEAD COACH: VERNON HAYNES J11 *at Mississippi.................... W, 48-38 J12 *at Mississippi State.............L, 29-37 J15 *Alabama........................... W, 41-32 J16 *Alabama.............................L, 30-48 J18 *Mississippi..........................L, 34-37 J20 *Mississippi State............... W, 58-43 F6 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 36-60 F8 *at Auburn.......................... W, 50-30 F11 *LSU.....................................L, 57-91 F12 *LSU.....................................L, 57-59 F19 *at LSU.................................L, 34-35 F20 *at LSU.................................L, 40-46 F25 Kentucky (1).........................L, 31-48 *SEC games (4-8; 9th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1943-44 (16-6) HEAD COACH: VERNON HAYNES D18 at Houma Air Base.............. W, 78-24 D28 at Y.M.H.A........................... W, 41-28 J5 Algiers Naval Station........... W, 47-31 J11 N.O. Army Air Base.............. W, 60-23 J13 at Y.M.H.A.............................L, 53-56 J14 Jackson Barracks................. W, 59-32 J18 at Y.M.H.A........................... W, 69-31 J19 Algiers Naval Station........... W, 46-24 J24 Algiers Coast Guard............. W, 53-31 J28 Jackson Barracks................. W, 57-36 J29 Delta Shipyard.................... W, 65-57 F2 Algiers Armed Guard........... W, 80-31 F4 at Pensacola Air Station........L, 50-72 F5 at Pensacola Air Station........L, 43-50 F9 *at LSU............................... W, 43-42 F10 *at LSU............................... W, 38-37 F12 at Keesler Field.....................L, 42-46 F16 *LSU................................... W, 41-39 F17 *LSU................................... W, 66-44 F29 at Keesler Field.....................L, 49-54 M2 Georgia Tech (1).................. W, 66-55 M3 Kentucky (1).........................L, 46-62 *SEC games (4-0; 1st) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.
1944-45 (6-11)
HEAD COACH: VERNON HAYNES J4 Camp Plauche..................... W, 33-28 J6 at Keesler Field.....................L, 36-44 J8 Jackson Barracks................. W, 36-27 J12 at Keesler Field.....................L, 33-47 J13 at Gulfport Army Air Base.....L, 42-51 J16 *at Mississippi State........... W, 42-35 J19 U.S. Naval Repair Base..........L, 38-43 J20 at Gulfport Naval..................L, 43-55 J26 at Pensacola Air Station........L, 33-59 J27 at Pensacola Air Station........L, 32-49 J29 *Georgia Tech.......................L, 38-47 F1 *LSU................................... W, 45-43 F2 *LSU................................... W, 44-32 F9 *at LSU.................................L, 44-50 F10 *at LSU.................................L, 55-61 F14 Naval Air Base..................... W, 57-31 M2 Alabama (1)..........................L, 31-51 *SEC games (3-3; 8th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1945-46 (15-7) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D6 N.O. Naval Hospital............. W, 57-49 D8 Camp Plauche..................... W, 58-50 D13 Naval Air Base..................... W, 68-36 D15 Camp Plauche..................... W, 65-46 D20 N.O. Naval Hospital............. W, 59-37 J5 Naval Air Base..................... W, 55-46 J8 at Southwestern Louisiana. W, 55-43 J12 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 58-45 J17 *at Alabama.........................L, 28-39 J18 *at Mississippi.................... W, 67-50 J25 at Keesler Field.....................L, 48-54 J30 Jackson Barracks................. W, 72-25 F2 *at Auburn.......................... W, 56-48 F4 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 52-59 F9 *Mississippi State............... W, 58-54 F14 Algiers Naval Station........... W, 78-30 F18 *Alabama.............................L, 43-46 F20 Algiers Naval Station........... W, 75-59 F21 *at LSU.................................L, 45-54 F23 *LSU.....................................L, 36-52 F26 Algiers Naval Station........... W, 50-41 F28 LSU (1)..................................L, 29-74 *SEC games (4-5; 8th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1946-47 (22-9) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS N26 at Keesler Field................... W, 81-58 N27 at U.S. Merchant Marines.... W, 99-16 N30 *at Kentucky.........................L, 35-64 D5 *at Mississippi.................... W, 69-41 D6 *at Mississippi State........... W, 44-32 D11 Houston.............................. W, 63-49 D13 Baylor................................. W, 43-40 D18 Valparaiso........................... W, 74-59 D19 Loyola, Ill. .......................... W, 67-52 D20 North Carolina State (1)........L, 44-54 D26 Kansas (2).............................L, 53-65 D27 Baylor (2)..............................L, 65-69 D28 Rice (2)............................... W, 60-57 D30 LSU (3)..................................L, 51-54 J8 Keesler Field....................... W, 78-51 J11 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 51-58 J17 *LSU................................... W, 40-38 J22 at Miami, Fla....................... W, 60-39 J24 at S.W. Louisiana................. W, 46-45 J27 *at Alabama.........................L, 39-41 J28 at Spring Hill....................... W, 76-51 J31 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 47-45 F1 *Mississippi........................ W, 50-43 F8 *Alabama........................... W, 59-49 F10 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 55-41 F13 *Mississippi State............... W, 57-52 F14 *Auburn.............................. W, 66-35 F21 *at LSU.................................L, 40-55 F27 Tennessee (4)...................... W, 47-41 F28 LSU (4)................................ W, 63-50 M1 Kentucky (4).........................L, 38-55
*SEC games (8-5; 5th) (1) at Indianapolis, Ind. (2) All-College Tournament, Okla. City, Okla. (3) Sugar Bowl game (4) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1947-48 (23-3) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS N22 Keesler Field....................... W, 81-49 N29 at Spring Hill....................... W, 74-36 D2 at New York U. (1).................L, 37-41 D8 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 46-37 D13 at Centenary....................... W, 62-46 D15 Spring Hill........................... W, 93-39 D18 Wyoming............................ W, 44-30 D20 *Auburn (at Paducah, Ky.).. W, 70-37 D30 Oklahoma (Sugar Bowl)..... W, 49-32 J2 *Vanderbilt (2)................... W, 64-56 J3 S. Miss (at Jackson, Miss.)...........W, 68-54 J6 *Florida.............................. W, 62-35 J9 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 54-29 J13 *at LSU............................... W, 54-42 J16 *Vanderbilt......................... W, 63-44 J23 *at Mississippi.................... W, 52-46 J24 *at Mississippi State........... W, 55-38 F7 *at Alabama.........................L, 49-50 F9 *at Georgia Tech................. W, 59-55 F14 *Mississippi State............... W, 70-47 F20 *LSU................................... W, 50-41 F24 *Mississippi........................ W, 73-46 F28 *Alabama........................... W, 37-29 M4 Auburn (3).......................... W, 47-40 M5 Vanderbilt (3)..................... W, 67-53 M6 Georgia Tech (3)....................L, 40-50 *SEC games (13-1; 2nd) (1) Madison Square Garden (2) Delta Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. (3) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1948-49 (24-4) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS N22 Keesler Field....................... W, 83-29 N24 Pensacola Naval Airmen...... W, 68-43 D3 at Rice................................. W, 65-54 D4 Texas................................... W, 56-39 D9 Howard............................... W, 87-32 D11 Spring Hill........................... W, 60-32 D14 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 84-49 D18 Texas A&M.......................... W, 51-28 D22 *at Kentucky (at Louisville)...L, 47-51 D29 Kentucky (Sugar Bowl).........L, 47-78 D30 Holy Cross (Sugar Bowl)...... W, 81-79 J3 *at Florida.......................... W, 63-51 J7 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 73-52 J8 *Mississippi State............... W, 69-47 J14 *LSU................................... W, 71-51 J22 *Alabama........................... W, 51-46 J29 *at Georgia Tech................. W, 56-49 J31 *at Auburn.......................... W, 56-51 F4 *at Mississippi State........... W, 64-50 F5 *at Mississippi.................... W, 70-44 F11 *Mississippi........................ W, 74-34 F19 *at Alabama....................... W, 56-40 F21 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 54-56 F25 *at LSU............................... W, 72-45 M3 Alabama (1)........................ W, 64-42 M4 Georgia (1).......................... W, 92-62 M5 LSU (1)................................ W, 72-63 M5 Kentucky (1).........................L, 52-68 *SEC games (12-3; 2nd) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1949-50 (15-7) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS N28 Keesler Field....................... W, 81-43 N30 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 74-53 D3 Spring Hill........................... W, 83-66 D5 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 84-56 D9 Rice..................................... W, 62-58 D10 Arkansas...............................L, 41-42
D16 *Florida.............................. W, 69-50 D17 *Mississippi........................ W, 70-58 D20 at Baylor (San Antonio)....... W, 86-53 D29 Bradley (Sugar Bowl)............L, 46-78 D30 Villanova (Sugar Bowl)....... W, 58-55 J7 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 64-62 J13 *at LSU............................... W, 75-70 J21 *Alabama.............................L, 51-57 J28 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 55-59 J30 *at Tennessee..................... W, 68-55 F4 *at Mississippi State.............L, 53-55 F6 *at Mississippi.................... W, 68-66 F11 *at Auburn............................L, 60-64 F18 *Mississippi State............... W, 73-53 F24 *LSU................................... W, 77-71 M2 Mississippi State (1)..............L, 47-56 *SEC games (8-4; 4th) (1) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1950-51 (12-12) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 74-55 D9 at Rice...................................L, 66-70 D15 *at Mississippi.................... W, 72-62 D16 *at Mississippi State........... W, 74-52 D19 Columbia..............................L, 51-63 D20 Columbia..............................L, 56-62 D21 Northwestern..................... W, 67-49 D28 North Carolina State (1)........L, 75-89 D29 Rhode Island State (1)........ W, 81-62 D30 Duke (1)................................L, 72-74 J5 *Mississippi State............... W, 71-64 J6 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 49-45 J13 *Tennessee......................... W, 71-60 J15 *at Georgia...........................L, 70-72 J29 *Kentucky...........................L, 68-104 F3 *at Auburn............................L, 71-92 F6 *at Florida............................L, 64-72 F10 *LSU................................... W, 69-54 F12 *at Alabama.........................L, 57-66 F17 *Vanderbilt......................... W, 90-55 F19 *Mississippi........................ W, 64-50 F23 *at LSU.................................L, 46-51 M1 Florida (2)........................... W, 68-62 M2 Georgia Tech (2) (OT).............L, 61-63 *SEC games (8-6; 4th) (1) Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C. (2) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1951-52 (12-12) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 78-50 D8 Rice..................................... W, 67-64 D10 *Alabama (OT).................... W, 51-48 D13 *at Mississippi State.............L, 60-68 D14 *at Mississippi......................L, 66-81 D18 Texas................................... W, 78-64 D20 Cornell..................................L, 50-51 D22 Cornell..................................L, 48-58 D27 at Oklahoma City (1).............L, 49-52 D28 San Francisco (1)...................L, 57-65 D29 Alabama (1)........................ W, 73-67 J5 *at Georgia Tech................. W, 73-58 J7 *at Tennessee (OT).............. W, 71-65 J12 *Mississippi State............... W, 71-58 J19 *Georgia............................. W, 82-49 J26 *LSU................................... W, 71-66 F2 at Washington, Mo.............. W, 46-41 F4 *at Kentucky.......................L, 54-103 F9 *at LSU.................................L, 66-78 F11 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 63-84 F16 *Mississippi..........................L, 70-74 F18 *Auburn................................L, 61-63 F22 *Florida.............................W, 102-77 F29 Kentucky (2).........................L, 61-65 *SEC games (7-7; 6th) (1) All-College Tournament, Okla. City, Okla. (2) SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.
1952-53 (14-6)
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HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 91-42 D6 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 94-32 D8 Pensacola Naval Airmen...... W, 79-49 D11 at Kansas..............................L, 50-63 D13 at Pensacola Naval Air......... W, 63-47 D18 at Rice...................................L, 56-62 D20 Baylor................................. W, 77-60 J3 *Vanderbilt......................... W, 76-53 J10 *at Mississippi.................... W, 83-77 J12 *at Mississippi State.............L, 61-67 J16 *at Florida............................L, 57-87 J26 *at Georgia......................... W, 66-64 J29 *Tennessee......................... W, 68-63 F7 *at LSU.................................L, 31-48 F14 *at Alabama....................... W, 69-63 F16 *at Auburn.......................... W, 70-65 F21 *Mississippi........................ W, 84-68 F23 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 70-55 F28 *Mississippi State............... W, 69-52 M6 *LSU.....................................L, 52-53 *SEC games (9-4; 2nd) 1953-54 (16-8) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Pensacola Naval Airmen...... W, 68-44 D5 Louisiana College................ W, 87-47 D10 Kansas................................ W, 69-65 D14 Rice.......................................L, 49-56 D19 Northwestern..................... W, 70-68 D21 Wisconsin (OT).................... W, 57-55 D28 Wake Forest (1).....................L, 65-72 D29 Oregon State (1)................. W, 74-70 D30 Seton Hall (1)........................L, 68-77 J9 *Florida.............................. W, 86-64 J11 *Georgia............................. W, 93-78 J16 *at Kentucky.........................L, 43-94 J18 *at Tennessee..................... W, 63-61 J23 at Spring Hill.........................L, 57-60 J30 *Mississippi........................ W, 84-77 F1 *Mississippi State............... W, 79-56 F6 *at LSU.................................L, 47-66 F13 *at Vanderbilt..................... W, 71-63 F15 *at Georgia Tech................. W, 59-57 F20 *Alabama........................... W, 54-50 F22 *Auburn................................L, 62-65 F27 *at Mississippi.................... W, 66-57 M1 *at Mississippi State........... W, 59-53 M6 *LSU.....................................L, 52-63 *SEC games (10-4; 3rd) (1) Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C. 1954-55 (15-6) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Louisiana College................ W, 91-53 D11 Texas A&M.......................... W, 82-53 D13 Rice..................................... W, 68-63 D18 at Northwestern...................L, 63-77 D20 at Wisconsin........................ W, 69-66 D23 Stanford.............................. W, 67-62 J3 Deporte Mexicano.............W, 107-55 J8 *at Florida.......................... W, 85-74 J10 *at Georgia (2OT)..................L, 65-67 J13 *Tennessee...........................L, 58-71 J15 *Kentucky.............................L, 44-58 J29 *at Mississippi.................... W, 83-82 J31 *at Mississippi State........... W, 69-60 F5 *at LSU............................... W, 81-57 F12 *Vanderbilt......................... W, 62-58 F14 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 64-48 F19 *at Alabama.........................L, 59-90 F21 *at Auburn.......................... W, 90-79 F26 *Mississippi (3OT).................L, 80-86 F28 *Mississippi State............... W, 78-59 M4 *LSU................................... W, 82-53 *SEC games (9-5; 3rd)
1955-56 (12-12)
HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D3 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 95-50 D5 Louisiana College................ W, 94-61 D10 at Rice...................................L, 53-83 D12 at Texas A&M........................L, 66-85 D17 Springfield.......................... W, 69-61 D19 Ohio State.............................L, 66-72 D22 Washington State............... W, 91-52 D27 New York U. (1)................... W, 80-72 D29 Miami, Fla. (1)......................L, 75-86 D30 Columbia (1).........................L, 61-64 J5 *Georgia............................. W, 72-56 J7 *Florida................................L, 54-61 J12 *at Kentucky.........................L, 63-85 J14 *at Tennessee.......................L, 68-81 J30 *at LSU.................................L, 66-87 F4 *Mississippi........................ W, 93-82 F6 *Mississippi State..............W, 110-72 F11 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 77-79 F13 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 67-74 F18 *Alabama.............................L, 60-79 F20 *Auburn.............................. W, 86-75 F25 *at Mississippi.................... W, 83-81 F27 *at Mississippi State........... W, 83-78 M2 *LSU................................... W, 81-68 *SEC games (7-7; 5th) (1) Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla. 1956-57 (15-9) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D8 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 74-44 D10 Louisiana College................ W, 88-48 D15 Texas.....................................L, 65-68 D17 Baylor................................. W, 81-60 D19 Stanford.............................. W, 56-53 D20 at Southwestern (Tenn.)..... W, 78-58 D22 at Ohio State....................... W, 75-71 D27 Seattle (1).............................L, 76-94 D28 Texas Tech (1)........................L, 60-88 D29 Idaho State (1)......................L, 61-79 J5 *at Florida............................L, 62-70 J7 *at Georgia......................... W, 72-54 J12 *Tennessee......................... W, 77-71 J14 *Kentucky........................... W, 68-60 J18 *at LSU............................... W, 66-64 F1 *at Mississippi.................... W, 66-65 F2 *at Mississippi State.............L, 72-85 F9 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 73-67 F11 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 58-71 F16 *at Alabama.........................L, 53-72 F18 *at Auburn............................L, 54-78 F22 *Mississippi.......................W, 102-74 F23 *Mississippi State............... W, 81-79 M1 *LSU................................... W, 59-51 *SEC games (9-5; 3rd) (1) All-CollegeTournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1957-58 (8-15) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D7 Tampa................................. W, 87-60 D9 Louisiana College................ W, 74-63 D14 at Texas.................................L, 64-75 D16 Centenary........................... W, 85-75 D19 Virginia Tech....................... W, 65-58 D21 Spring Hill........................... W, 64-60 D26 at Oklahoma City (1).............L, 54-85 D27 Idaho State (1)......................L, 70-74 D28 Western Kentucky (1)...........L, 72-78 J4 *Florida.............................. W, 84-75 J6 *Georgia............................. W, 67-59 J11 *at Tennessee.......................L, 65-87 J13 *at Kentucky.........................L, 50-86 J17 *LSU.....................................L, 63-69 F1 *Mississippi........................ W, 77-67 F3 *Mississippi State.................L, 63-71 F8 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 53-69 F10 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 65-80 F15 *Alabama.............................L, 64-73 F17 *Auburn................................L, 49-63 F22 *at Mississippi......................L, 68-83 F24 *at Mississippi State.............L, 62-74
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F28 *at LSU.................................L, 63-67 *SEC games (3-11; 9th) (1) All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1958-59 (13-11) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D4 Louisiana College................ W, 88-72 D6 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 95-78 D8 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 75-69 D13 Texas................................... W, 61-51 D15 Rice.......................................L, 51-60 D18 Baylor................................. W, 63-55 D20 at Centenary....................... W, 65-55 D29 at Miami (Fla.) (1).................L, 72-94 D30 New York U. (1).....................L, 47-77 J1 at Stetson ........................... W, 66-62 J3 *at Florida.......................... W, 68-62 J5 *at Georgia...........................L, 63-70 J10 *Tennessee......................... W, 64-45 J12 *Kentucky.............................L, 68-85 J16 *at LSU............................... W, 69-59 J31 *at Mississippi.................... W, 78-66 F2 *at Mississippi State.............L, 46-55 F7 *Georgia Tech.......................L, 67-77 F9 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 62-64 F14 *at Alabama.........................L, 72-74 F16 *at Auburn............................L, 56-79 F21 *Mississippi........................ W, 81-65 F23 *Mississippi State.................L, 51-65 F28 *LSU................................... W, 71-65 *SEC games (6-8; 7th) (1) Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla. 1959-60 (13-11) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D1 Alabama State.................... W, 99-70 D3 Louisiana College................ W, 90-72 D5 Stetson............................... W, 97-64 D7 Centenary.............................L, 73-79 D12 at Texas.................................L, 71-94 D14 at Rice...................................L, 79-93 D18 Southern Methodist..............L, 61-86 D29 Virginia Tech (1).................. W, 62-57 D30 Western Kentucky (1)...........L, 67-71 J2 *Georgia............................. W, 76-74 J4 *Florida.............................. W, 71-55 J9 *at Tennessee..................... W, 61-56 J11 *at Kentucky.........................L, 42-68 J16 Spring Hill........................... W, 65-35 J30 *Mississippi..........................L, 64-66 F1 *Mississippi State (OT)........ W, 51-47 F6 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 55-74 F8 *at Vanderbilt (OT)................L, 64-68 F13 *Alabama........................... W, 64-61 F15 *Auburn (OT)........................L, 51-53 F20 *at Mississippi.................... W, 59-43 F22 *at Mississippi State.............L, 66-70 F25 *LSU................................... W, 72-58 M2 *at LSU............................... W, 64-54 *SEC games (8-6; 4th) (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament 1960-61 (11-13) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D1 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 99-62 D3 Texas Wesleyan..................W, 108-89 D5 Louisiana College................ W, 83-64 D10 Texas................................... W, 63-49 D12 Rice (OT)............................. W, 84-83 D17 at Southern Methodist..........L, 67-83 D19 at Centenary.........................L, 76-80 D29 West Virginia (1)...................L, 70-98 D30 Western Kentucky (1)...........L, 60-81 J7 *at Georgia (OT)....................L, 68-79 J9 *at Florida............................L, 79-83 J13 *Tennessee......................... W, 84-59 J14 *Kentucky........................... W, 72-70 J28 *at LSU.................................L, 66-86
F1 Southeastern Louisiana........L, 83-87 F4 *at Mississippi.................... W, 90-67 F6 *at Mississippi State.............L, 59-73 F11 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 60-63 F13 *Georgia Tech.......................L, 79-81 F18 *at Alabama (OT)................ W, 71-69 F20 *at Auburn............................L, 44-63 F25 *Mississippi........................ W, 87-71 F27 *Mississippi State.................L, 57-62 M2 *LSU................................... W, 68-65 *SEC games (6-8; 6th) (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament 1961-62 (13-10) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D2 Louisiana College................ W, 87-67 D4 Florida Southern................. W, 82-50 D6 Texas Christian.................... W, 89-78 D9 at Texas.................................L, 65-90 D11 at Rice...................................L, 65-69 D16 Southern Methodist............ W, 75-70 D18 Baylor................................. W, 66-55 D21 Eastern New Mexico............ W, 92-77 J6 *Georgia............................. W, 76-46 J8 *Florida.............................. W, 59-47 J13 Peru Nationals.................... W, 83-55 F3 *Mississippi.......................W, 107-77 F5 *Mississippi State.................L, 59-70 F10 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 65-77 F12 *at Georgia Tech (OT)............L, 74-77 F17 *Alabama........................... W, 78-75 F19 *Auburn................................L, 64-81 F22 *at LSU.................................L, 57-70 F24 *at Mississippi......................L, 76-83 F26 *at Mississippi State.............L, 62-83 M3 *at Tennessee..................... W, 83-81 M5 *at Kentucky.........................L, 72-97 M9 *LSU................................... W, 84-69 *SEC games (6-8; 6th) 1962-63 (6-16) HEAD COACH: CLIFFORD WELLS D1 Southwestern, Tenn...........W, 105-71 D3 Louisiana College..................L, 76-85 D8 Texas.....................................L, 72-81 D10 Rice..................................... W, 82-78 D15 at Southern Methodist..........L, 75-99 D17 at Baylor...............................L, 66-74 D28 Texas A&M (1).......................L, 53-67 D29 Arkansas State (1).................L, 71-84 J5 *at Georgia...........................L, 69-77 J7 *at Florida..........................L, 74-109 J11 *Tennessee...........................L, 70-77 J12 *Kentucky.............................L, 72-81 F2 *at Mississippi......................L, 84-92 F4 *at Mississippi State.............L, 73-91 F8 *Georgia Tech (OT).............. W, 77-69 F9 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 69-80 F12 *at LSU............................... W, 59-57 F16 *at Alabama.........................L, 79-83 F18 *at Auburn............................L, 61-63 F23 *Mississippi........................ W, 95-93 F25 *Mississippi State.................L, 67-78 M1 *LSU................................... W, 77-65 *SEC games (4-10; 10th) (1) Arkansas StateTournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 1963-64 (1-22) HEAD COACH: TED LENHARDT N30 at Toledo...............................L, 60-96 D2 at Michigan...........................L, 47-73 D7 at Texas.................................L, 63-95 D9 at Rice...................................L, 62-90 D16 North Carolina....................L, 81-109 D18 North Carolina State...........L, 88-104 D20 Texas Western (1)..................L, 59-76 D21 Arkansas State (1).................L, 77-84 D23 Yale.......................................L, 85-97 J4 *Florida................................L, 79-86
HISTORY J6 *Georgia...............................L, 83-87 J10 *at Tennessee.......................L, 55-82 J11 *at Kentucky.......................L, 63-105 J15 *at LSU.................................L, 74-83 J31 *Mississippi..........................L, 74-86 F1 *Mississippi State.................L, 77-81 F7 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 64-96 F8 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 68-92 F15 *Alabama.............................L, 73-86 F17 *Auburn................................L, 72-78 F21 *at Mississippi......................L, 62-63 F22 *at Mississippi State.............L, 71-78 F28 *LSU................................... W, 80-68 *SEC games (1-13; 12th) (1) Arkansas StateTournament, Jonesboro, Ark. 1964-65 (3-22) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D1 Louisiana College..................L, 74-86 D4 Baylor.................................L, 87-102 D5 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 93-72 D10 at North Carolina................L, 74-111 D12 at Pennsylvania....................L, 57-88 D19 at Southern Methodist..........L, 58-80 D21 at Butler................................L, 67-84 D26 at Stanford............................L, 65-93 D28 at California..........................L, 59-86 J2 *at Florida............................L, 53-85 J4 *Georgia (OT)........................L, 83-86 J9 *Tennessee...........................L, 63-80 J11 *Kentucky...........................L, 72-102 J13 *at LSU.................................L, 67-79 J30 *at Mississippi......................L, 60-62 F1 *at Mississippi State........... W, 73-70 F6 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 67-85 F8 *Alabama.............................L, 68-83 F13 *at Alabama.......................L, 81-108 F15 *at Auburn............................L, 73-87 F20 *Mississippi........................ W, 87-71 F22 *Mississippi State.................L, 72-91 F27 *LSU.....................................L, 74-77 M6 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 62-85 M8 *at Tennessee.....................L, 62-102 *SEC games (2-14; 10th) 1965-66 (9-16) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D1 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 87-74 D7 Florida Southern................. W, 72-68 D11 SMU......................................L, 69-78 D18 at Northwestern...................L, 48-61 D20 at Michigan State..................L, 61-80 D28 New Mexico (1).....................L, 56-78 D29 TCU (1)................................ W, 82-80 J3 *at Tennessee.......................L, 46-64 J4 *at Vanderbilt.......................L, 69-91 J8 *Mississippi State............... W, 81-71 J10 *Auburn................................L, 58-92 J15 *at Georgia...........................L, 69-81 J29 U. of Chicago....................... W, 63-51 F2 *at LSU............................... W, 82-68 F5 *at Alabama.........................L, 67-77 F7 *at Mississippi State.............L, 63-65 F12 *Tennessee...........................L, 70-90 F14 *Mississippi........................ W, 83-70 F17 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 85-99 F21 *Alabama........................... W, 73-72 F23 *at Mississippi......................L, 70-91 F26 *Florida................................L, 59-76 F28 *Vanderbilt...........................L, 72-97 M5 *LSU................................... W, 86-78 M7 *at Kentucky.......................L, 74-103 *SEC games (5-11; 9th) (1) New Mexico Tourn., Albuquerque, N.M. 1966-67 (14-10) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D1 Louisiana College...............W, 106-96 D3 Samford (OT)....................L, 102-104
D9 at North Carolina..................L, 69-92 D10 at North Carolina State..........L, 58-85 D14 at LSU...................................L, 83-93 D17 Davidson............................. W, 93-89 D19 Northwestern...................L, 116-121 D21 Michigan State......................L, 66-76 D27 Detroit (1)........................... W, 98-94 D28 Miami, Ohio (1).....................L, 52-87 J3 Yale..................................W, 118-106 J7 at Georgia Tech................... W, 99-91 J9 Stetson............................... W, 99-76 J12 LSU..................................... W, 99-89 J14 Florida State....................... W, 87-85 J30 at Purdue..............................L, 84-99 F4 New York U.......................... W, 96-87 F11 at Florida State...................L, 90-100 F13 at Florida Southern.............L, 91-102 F18 Georgia Tech....................... W, 74-71 F20 DePauw.............................W, 111-80 F24 at Air Force.......................... W, 75-65 F25 at Denver............................ W, 88-86 M4 at U. of Chicago................... W, 68-64 (1) Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. 1967-68 (12-12) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D2 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 95-72 D5 Florida Southern................W, 104-72 D9 at Baylor...............................L, 82-93 D11 at Rice...................................L, 81-88 D16 Purdue................................L, 92-107 D18 Denver................................ W, 85-80 D20 Dartmouth.......................... W, 97-76 D27 Spring Hill (1)..................... W, 90-86 D28 Alabama (1)..........................L, 83-90 J6 at Georgia Tech...................L, 81-100 J11 LSU.....................................L, 91-100 J25 at Kent State.........................L, 73-93 J27 at Pittsburgh.........................L, 73-75 F2 Missouri................................L, 81-98 F3 Miami (Fla.)........................ W, 99-88 F6 at Louisiana College..............L, 76-83 F10 Air Force.............................W, 109-81 F15 at New York U...................... W, 71-60 F17 U. of Chicago....................... W, 89-53 F21 at LSU...................................L, 92-99 F24 at Davidson...........................L, 68-76 F26 at Stetson........................... W, 80-66 M2 Georgia Tech....................... W, 88-77 M4 Virginia Tech....................... W, 88-78 (1) Mobile Classic, Mobile, Ala. 1968-69 (12-14) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D2 Northern Michigan............W, 103-89 D7 Baylor...................................L, 80-82 D9 Rice....................................W, 108-88 D11 Texas..................................W, 108-95 D14 at LSU (2OT).......................W, 101-99 D16 Texas Tech..........................W, 114-91 D18 at Missouri............................L, 73-79 D19 at Illinois.............................L, 71-105 D26 Oklahoma City (1).................L, 86-94 D28 Wyoming (1).......................L, 87-104 D30 Pacific (1)..............................L, 81-91 J3 at UC Santa Barbara..............L, 67-73 J4 at UCLA.................................L, 64-96 J8 Florida State.........................L, 94-97 J11 Kent State.............................L, 74-82 J16 at Miami (Fla.).................... W, 90-79 J18 at Florida State.....................L, 90-99 F1 Pittsburgh..........................W, 110-89 F8 Air Force.............................. W, 90-79 F10 LSU....................................W, 110-94 F15 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 79-90 F17 at U. of Chicago................... W, 79-70 F24 at Virginia Tech......................L, 76-79 F26 at Marquette.........................L, 73-85 M1 Georgia Tech....................... W, 80-77 M3 Valparaiso..........................W, 107-90
(1) All-CollegeTournament, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1969-70 (5-18) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D1 Tampa................................. W, 91-65 D6 at Texas Tech.........................L, 80-82 D8 at Texas.................................L, 71-72 D13 LSU.......................................L, 91-97 D18 Miami (Ohio)...................... W, 59-57 D20 North Carolina......................L, 87-96 D22 Ohio State.............................L, 74-87 D26 St. Peter’s (1).........................L, 75-90 D27 Fairfield (1) (OT)...................L, 80-82 J3 Rhode Island....................... W, 80-78 J5 at Alabama (OT).................. W, 75-63 J10 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 72-78 J12 Rice.......................................L, 80-83 J17 Florida State.........................L, 77-82 J29 Miami (Fla.).......................W, 105-90 F6 Drake....................................L, 92-98 F9 at LSU...............................L, 114-127 F14 at Florida State...................L, 77-112 F16 at Notre Dame....................L, 80-115 F23 Georgia Tech.........................L, 76-86 F28 at Air Force..........................L, 85-101 M2 at Denver..............................L, 75-88 M5 Marquette.............................L, 67-79 (1) Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y. 1970-71 (8-18) HEAD COACH: RALPH PEDERSEN D1 Northwestern State..............L, 77-88 D5 The Citadel.......................... W, 75-69 D7 South Dakota.....................W, 100-77 D11 Houston (1)...........................L, 60-91 D12 Texas A&M (1)..................... W, 89-69 D14 Indiana State.....................W, 109-96 D16 at LSU...................................L, 79-94 D19 at Wisconsin..........................L, 77-96 D21 at Purdue..............................L, 73-94 D29 at Old Dominion (2)..............L, 76-91 D30 Xavier (Ohio) (2)...................L, 66-82 J2 at North Carolina (3)...........L, 79-101 J6 Texas.....................................L, 70-74 J9 Georgia Tech.........................L, 67-77 J11 at Rice...................................L, 66-85 J13 Florida State....................... W, 88-69 J16 at Miami (Fla.)......................L, 71-74 J28 at Miami (Ohio).....................L, 66-91 J30 at Valparaiso.........................L, 65-66 F3 LSU..................................... W, 93-86 F8 Utah State...........................L, 81-103 F13 Virginia Tech.......................L, 85-102 F15 Stetson............................... W, 97-85 F22 at Tampa............................. W, 93-82 F27 at Marquette.........................L, 76-90 M1 at Georgia Tech...................L, 74-102 (1) Bluebonnet Tournament, Houston, Texas (2) Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va. (3) at Charlotte, N.C. 1971-72 (8-18) HEAD COACH: DICK LONGO D1 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 91-84 D4 Wisconsin........................... W, 72-70 D10 Illinois...................................L, 68-79 D11 Baylor...................................L, 78-90 D27 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) (1).............L, 77-84 D28 Winona State (1)...................L, 78-83 J4 Colorado (OT)........................L, 74-75 J8 at UNC Charlotte (OT)............L, 79-80 J10 at The Citadel...................... W, 67-61 J15 Notre Dame..........................L, 78-87 J17 at LSU...................................L, 58-76 J20 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 78-94 J22 Southern Mississippi........... W, 90-68 J25 Loyola, N.O.......................... W, 73-69 J29 at Drake................................L, 82-90 J31 at Indiana State.................. W, 82-80
F5 Denver................................ W, 77-69 F9 LSU.......................................L, 71-75 F12 at Florida State.....................L, 84-94 F14 at Virginia Tech......................L, 55-76 F19 at Loyola, N.O........................L, 73-89 F21 Roanoke................................L, 62-79 F24 at Florida Southern...............L, 64-74 F28 Georgia Tech....................... W, 78-74 M1 Marquette.............................L, 60-73 M4 Air Force................................L, 56-64 (1) New Castle Tournament, New Castle, Ind. 1972-73 (12-14) HEAD COACH: DICK LONGO D1 Sewanee............................W, 104-71 D5 at Air Force............................L, 59-81 D6 at Colorado...........................L, 86-97 D9 Arkansas...............................L, 83-87 D22 at Georgia Tech................... W, 69-68 D28 Wake Forest (1).....................L, 66-95 D29 The Citadel (1).................... W, 61-60 J6 Utah State........................... W, 91-80 J8 at Baylor...............................L, 79-84 J11 Dillard..............................W, 126-111 J13 Southern Miss (OT)..........W, 105-100 J15 UNC Charlotte..................... W, 58-55 J17 at Texas.................................L, 68-85 J20 at LSUNO (OT).....................L, 93-101 J25 at Stetson........................... W, 76-63 J27 South Alabama.....................L, 71-83 J29 Florida Southern................. W, 97-76 F1 Xavier (La.)...........................L, 77-79 F3 Georgia State...................... W, 94-63 F5 Samford.............................. W, 75-70 F8 LSU.......................................L, 83-92 F10 at Marquette.........................L, 59-88 F14 at LSU...................................L, 63-73 F19 Valparaiso...........................L, 88-105 F22 LSUNO................................. W, 80-66 M2 Georgia Tech.........................L, 83-87 (1) Palmetto Classic, Charleston, S.C. 1973-74 (12-14) HEAD COACH: CHARLES MOIR N30 Alabama-Huntsville............ W, 81-65 D3 at Illinois...............................L, 78-99 D6 at Southern Mississippi....... W, 95-78 D8 Georgia State...................... W, 81-63 D19 LSU.......................................L, 60-67 D21 New Mexico State (1)............L, 63-76 D22 Arizona State (1).................L, 70-119 D27 at LSU...................................L, 44-76 J7 at Valparaiso.........................L, 63-68 J8 at Arkansas...........................L, 73-89 J12 Southern Mississippi.............L, 83-88 J14 Stetson............................... W, 64-58 J19 Georgia Tech....................... W, 96-90 J21 *New Orleans .......................L, 79-81 J23 *at Dillard........................... W, 93-91 J26 at South Alabama...............L, 71-104 J30 *at Xavier (La.)......................L, 53-61 F2 *Dillard.................................L, 85-96 F4 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 80-63 F7 at Samford.......................... W, 77-69 F9 at Utah State.......................L, 86-105 F13 *Xavier (La.)........................ W, 97-76 F16 South Alabama................... W, 78-72 F18 *at New Orleans (OT)............L, 74-78 F20 at Georgia Tech................... W, 71-70 M1 Ball State............................ W, 95-89 *City Series (1) Roadrunner Tournament, Las Cruces, N.M. 1974-75 (16-10) HEAD COACH: CHARLES MOIR N29 Birmingham-Southern....... W, 78-63 D2 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 97-59 D4 at LSU...................................L, 78-80 D7 Samford.............................. W, 94-67
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D18 LSU.......................................L, 82-84 D21 at Mississippi........................L, 73-93 D27 Louisiana Tech (1)............... W, 88-40 D28 Northeast Louisiana (1)........L, 73-95 J6 at SMU................................ W, 84-80 J8 at The Citadel...................... W, 78-57 J11 Kansas State....................... W, 71-57 J13 Southern Mississippi........... W, 85-70 J18 New Orleans....................... W, 76-61 J23 Illinois................................. W, 81-69 J25 at Ball State..........................L, 74-98 J30 at Southern Miss................W, 100-86 F1 *Southern-N.O.................... W, 96-69 F8 *Xavier (La.)........................ W, 83-63 F10 at Richmond.........................L, 79-80 F15 *New Orleans (OT) (2)......... W, 83-81 F19 *Dillard.................................L, 94-96 F22 Georgia State...................... W, 77-68 F24 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 69-74 M1 Valparaiso........................... W, 79-75 M3 at Stetson.............................L, 74-99 M10 Marquette.............................L, 65-73 *City Series; (1) Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La. (2) at Municipal Auditorium 1975-76 (18-9) HEAD COACH: CHARLES MOIR N29 South Dakota...................... W, 87-81 D1 Rice..................................... W, 96-63 D3 LSU (Superdome)..................L, 65-79 D6 at Arkansas...........................L, 55-67 D20 Mississippi.......................... W, 91-88 D22 Cornell................................ W, 90-72 D28 Ohio State (1)...................... W, 80-65 D29 Tennessee (1)........................L, 73-97 J3 at New Orleans...................L, 97-102 J7 Duke................................... W, 92-82 J10 at Kansas State.....................L, 69-81 J12 Southern Mississippi..........W, 111-86 J17 Georgia Tech....................... W, 59-58 J23 at Air Force.......................... W, 77-64 J24 at Denver (OT)....................W, 100-86 J26 at The Citadel.....................W, 101-85 J29 at Southern Miss...................L, 59-67 J31 *Southern-N.O. (Superdome).W, 107-72 F2 *Xavier (La.) (Superdome).. W, 99-85 F4 Richmond........................... W, 84-79 F7 *Dillard (Superdome)......... W, 86-80 F9 at Samford.......................... W, 94-77 F14 North Carolina (4OT) (‘Dome)...L, 106-113 F16 at Marquette.........................L, 63-75 F23 *New Orleans (Superdome)..W, 82-81 F28 Georgia State...................... W, 95-63 M4 Georgia Tech (2)....................L, 68-74 *City Series (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1976-77 (10-17) HEAD COACH: ROY DANFORTH N26 at LSU...................................L, 85-94 N29 SMU (Superdome).............. W, 77-75 D1 at Rice...................................L, 61-85 D4 Samford.............................. W, 83-76 D8 Mississippi.......................... W, 64-59 D11 *at Saint Louis (OT)............. W, 91-86 D22 *Georgia Tech..................... W, 64-57 D28 Virginia Military (1)..............L, 66-75 D29 Baylor (1)..............................L, 74-97 D30 Ohio (1)................................L, 67-93 J8 *Louisville.............................L, 81-90 J10 *at Memphis.........................L, 64-78 J15 at Pennsylvania....................L, 64-87 J19 Southern Mississippi........... W, 80-78 J22 *Cincinnati (Superdome).... W, 78-75 J24 Texas Christian...................W, 100-82 J27 Virginia.................................L, 70-74 J29 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 62-89 F5 New Orleans (Superdome)......W, 82-75
F7 Arkansas...............................L, 73-76 F12 North Carolina (at Greensboro)......L, 94-106 F14 at Valparaiso (OT)..................L, 76-79 F19 at Southern Mississippi.........L, 85-96 F23 New Orleans (Superdome)....L, 72-73 F26 Air Force.............................. W, 76-66 F28 Marquette (Superdome).......L, 44-63 M3 Memphis (2).........................L, 80-94 * Metro Conference games (3-3; 3rd); (1) All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.; (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Memphis, Tenn. 1977-78 (5-22) HEAD COACH: ROY DANFORTH D3 at Mississippi........................L, 77-79 D5 Robert Morris.....................W, 111-76 D7 at LSU.................................L, 88-120 D10 at Southern Methodist..........L, 71-78 D15 at Southern Mississippi....... W, 72-66 D18 LSU (Superdome)..................L, 74-83 D20 Old Dominion.....................L, 99-116 D23 North Carolina (Superdome)...L, 103-108 D30 Florida State (1)....................L, 56-71 D31 Air Force (1)..........................L, 60-87 J4 *Cincinnati (Superdome)....L, 67-102 J7 *Florida State (Superdome)......L, 85-87 J12 at Denver...........................W, 117-93 J14 *at Florida State..................L, 85-103 J16 *Georgia Tech (Superdome)......L, 70-75 J18 New Orleans (Superdome)....L, 62-75 J26 *Louisville (Superdome).....L, 82-105 J28 *Memphis (Superdome).......L, 78-86 J30 *at Cincinnati........................L, 63-70 F4 *at Memphis.......................L, 91-101 F7 *at Louisville.......................L, 86-115 F11 *at Georgia Tech...................L, 58-63 F14 Southern Mississippi........... W, 86-83 F18 *at Saint Louis......................L, 79-83 F22 at Virginia.............................L, 70-91 F25 *Saint Louis........................ W, 85-75 M2 Louisville (2).........................L, 64-93 *Metro Conference games (1-11; 7th); (1) Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.; (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Cincinnati, Ohio 1978-79 (8-19) HEAD COACH: ROY DANFORTH N28 Roosevelt...........................W, 109-84 N29 Southern Methodist............ W, 80-64 D2 Illinois...................................L, 60-65 D4 at No. 11 LSU......................L, 85-109 D6 Pennsylvania........................L, 59-76 D9 No. 12 LSU (Superdome).......L, 88-98 D22 Penn State (1)..................... W, 54-50 D23 Dayton (1).............................L, 67-85 J2 Colgate............................... W, 80-75 J5 at No. 8 NC State.................L, 58-104 J6 No. 5 Duke (Raleigh, N.C.).....L, 64-74 J10 *Florida State (Superdome).....W, 74-60 J13 *Cincinnati (Superdome).... W, 80-75 J15 New Orleans (Superdome)......W, 55-54 J18 Mercer..................................L, 67-68 J20 *Memphis (Superdome).......L, 81-87 J22 New Orleans (Superdome)....L, 72-80 J29 *at Florida State....................L, 84-89 F3 *at Memphis (OT).................L, 82-89 F8 * No. 5 Louisville (Superdome)...L, 66-77 F10 *Saint Louis..........................L, 69-71 F12 Southern Miss. (at Biloxi).... W, 75-74 F15 *at Cincinnati........................L, 66-88 F17 *at Saint Louis......................L, 65-79 F22 Southern Mississippi.............L, 80-94 F24 *at No. 13 Louisville..............L, 71-95 M1 Florida State (2)..................L, 92-101 *Metro Conference games (2-8; 7th) (1) Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Memphis, Tenn. 1979-80 (10-17)
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HEAD COACH: ROY DANFORTH D1 at Southern Methodist..........L, 68-78 D5 No. 6 LSU (Superdome).........L, 79-80 D7 Fort Hays State.................... W, 94-80 D8 Westminster....................... W, 88-58 D10 Rice..................................... W, 56-53 D22 at No. 7 LSU..........................L, 85-95 D28 *Virginia Tech (1)..................L, 58-71 D29 Michigan (1).........................L, 71-72 D31 *Florida State (Miami, Fla.).....L, 97-108 J5 New Orleans ...................... W, 69-62 J10 No.7NotreDame(Shreveport,La.)............L,59-79 J12 *Florida State..................... W, 80-79 J14 *at Saint Louis......................L, 63-89 J16 *at Cincinnati........................L, 58-59 J19 *No. 7 Louisville....................L, 59-76 J22 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 87-82 J28 *Cincinnati.......................... W, 69-64 J31 *at No. 7 Louisville................L, 60-64 F2 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 68-69 F7 at Southern Mississippi.......L, 72-101 F9 at New Orleans................... W, 76-75 F12 *at Memphis.........................L, 79-82 F16 *Saint Louis..........................L, 60-69 F20 at Mercer..............................L, 79-96 F23 *Memphis........................... W, 86-74 F25 Southern Mississippi........... W, 79-78 F28 Florida State (2)....................L, 73-85 *Metro Conference games (3-9; 6th); (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome; 2) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1980-81 (12-15) HEAD COACH: ROY DANFORTH N28 Oklahoma City (1)..............W, 105-81 N29 Southern Illinois (1)............ W, 92-78 D2 at Rice................................. W, 78-62 D6 at LSU.................................L, 81-119 D10 Roosevelt...........................W, 109-63 D12 Oral Roberts (2)....................L, 90-96 D13 Tulsa (2)..............................L, 85-102 D20 No. 15 LSU (Superdome).......L, 72-86 J5 *Louisville (Superdome).......L, 53-73 J6 Fredonia State..................... W, 80-63 J9 *Memphis (Superdome).......L, 55-67 J13 Mercer................................ W, 67-57 J17 New Orleans....................... W, 77-70 J19 *at Memphis.........................L, 79-91 J24 *at Florida State....................L, 61-79 J27 *Cincinnati (Superdome).... W, 65-50 J31 *Florida State (Superdome).. L, 68-74 F2 *at Saint Louis.................... W, 83-71 F4 *at Louisville.........................L, 58-85 F7 at Southern Miss...................L, 61-71 F10 *at Cincinnati........................L, 76-91 F18 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 76-74 F22 at New Orleans.....................L, 69-82 F25 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 75-96 F27 *Saint Louis (Superdome)... W, 75-69 M2 Southern Miss..................... W, 84-80 M5 Cincinnati (3)........................L, 66-67 *Metro Conference games (4-8; 6th); (1) Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn.; (2) Oil Capital Classic, Tulsa, Okla.; (3) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1981-82 (19-9) HEAD COACH: NED FOWLER D1 Rice..................................... W, 69-60 D4 *No. 3 Louisville (1)..............L, 54-55 D5 New Hampshire (1)...............L, 48-50 D10 Nicholls State...................... W, 82-67 D12 Roosevelt...........................W, 118-58 D14 No. 10 Indiana (Indianapolis)......L, 59-77 J2 at Texas-San Antonio.......... W, 71-64 J4 *at Cincinnati...................... W, 60-58 J7 Buffalo................................ W, 83-43 J8 at Southern Miss................. W, 60-58 J11 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 60-65 J13 U. of the South...................W, 106-57
J17 *at Saint Louis.................... W, 56-52 J21 *Memphis (OT)................... W, 58-54 J23 New Orleans.........................L, 49-50 F1 *Florida State..................... W, 66-53 F3 *at Louisville.........................L, 56-61 F6 at New Orleans................... W, 59-53 F8 *Cincinnati.......................... W, 53-39 F10 *at Florida State.................. W, 62-61 F13 *Saint Louis........................ W, 81-57 F17 Southern Miss..................... W, 74-62 F25 *at No. 10 Memphis..............L, 62-64 F27 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 63-58 M5 Florida State (2)....................L, 49-54 M12 #at LSU............................... W, 83-72 M15 #at UNLV............................. W, 56-51 M18 #at Bradley ..........................L, 61-77 *Metro Conference games (8-4; 2nd) #NIT (quarterfinalist); (1) Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.; (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Memphis, Tenn. 1982-83 (19-12) HEAD COACH: NED FOWLER N26 Wyoming (1)....................... W, 52-38 N27 West Texas A&M (1)............ W, 78-64 N30 at No. 15 North Carolina (3OT)....L, 68-70 D2 at Rice...................................L, 30-32 D6 at Southern Miss...................L, 48-50 D9 Nicholls State.....................W, 104-48 D17 Rutgers (2).......................... W, 55-54 D18 at No. 2 Kentucky (2).............L, 61-80 D20 Georgia State...................... W, 78-53 D28 Mississippi State (3)..............L, 47-51 D29 Michigan State (3).............. W, 81-58 D31 St. Joseph’s (Maine)............ W, 98-45 J6 *at Cincinnati...................... W, 65-62 J15 *Southern Miss.....................L, 61-62 J17 *No. 9 Louisville....................L, 55-63 J22 *No. 17 Virginia Tech........... W, 64-45 J29 New Orleans (4OT) (‘Dome)..L, 71-75 F2 Southwestern (Tenn.)......... W, 97-56 F5 *at Memphis....................... W, 58-56 F9 *at No. 11 Louisville..............L, 56-73 F12 *No. 9 Memphis.................. W, 49-47 F14 *at Florida State (2OT)........ W, 80-79 F17 Texas-San Antonio.............. W, 90-62 F21 *Cincinnati.......................... W, 68-54 F23 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 56-52 F26 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 59-62 M5 *Florida State..................... W, 71-66 M11 Cincinnati (4)...................... W, 80-65 M12 Virginia Tech (4).................. W, 79-73 M13 No. 3 Louisville (4)................L, 51-66 M17 #at Nebraska.........................L, 65-72 *Metro Conference games (7-5; 2nd) #NIT (first round); (1) Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn. (2) Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky.; (3) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome; (4) Metro Conference Tourn., Cincinnati, Ohio 1983-84 (17-11) HEAD COACH: NED FOWLER N29 Rice..................................... W, 69-56 D3 Tampa................................. W, 64-60 D6 Nicholls State...................... W, 62-39 D8 Central Florida.................... W, 82-54 D14 Ohio State.............................L, 57-80 D19 at Georgia State.................. W, 77-52 D28 Kansas (1).............................L, 64-67 D29 Florida (1).............................L, 53-65 J3 MacMurray......................... W, 84-35 J7 *No. 19 Memphis..................L, 65-67 J9 *Florida State..................... W, 50-43 J11 *Southern Miss................... W, 53-38 J16 *Virginia Tech.......................L, 52-56 J18 at Southeastern La.............. W, 49-44 J21 New Orleans....................... W, 67-61 J23 *at No. 19 Memphis..............L, 50-57 J30 *at South Carolina.............. W, 68-53
HISTORY F1 *at No. 17 Louisville..............L, 56-62 F4 *at Virginia Tech.................. W, 63-61 F6 *Cincinnati.......................... W, 69-67 F11 Drake.................................. W, 60-47 F15 *at Cincinnati...................... W, 51-40 F18 at New Orleans................... W, 41-39 F20 *at Florida State....................L, 51-52 F25 *South Carolina.................. W, 75-61 F29 *Louisville.............................L, 60-61 M3 *at Southern Miss.................L, 58-69 M8 Virginia Tech (2)....................L, 47-49 *Metro Conference games (7-7; 5th); (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome; (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Memphis, Tenn. 1984-85 (15-13) HEAD COACH: NED FOWLER N26 Fairmont State.................... W, 72-63 D1 Bradley............................... W, 65-56 D5 at Nicholls State.................. W, 55-54 D8 at Rice...................................L, 55-58 D11 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 73-62 D15 at Ohio State.........................L, 71-76 D17 at Drake (OT).........................L, 56-58 D19 Brooklyn College................. W, 87-55 D21 Florida A&M........................ W, 89-56 D27 Oklahoma State (1)............. W, 70-63 D28 at Pittsburgh (1)...................L, 54-69 J5 *at Cincinnati........................L, 50-59 J9 *at Louisville.........................L, 51-52 J14 *at No. 6 Memphis................L, 52-56 J19 *Cincinnati.......................... W, 56-51 J22 *Virginia Tech (OT)................L, 58-66 J26 *South Carolina.................. W, 77-71 J28 *Florida State..................... W, 64-61 F2 *Southern Mississippi......... W, 64-63 F6 *at Florida State....................L, 51-74 F9 at New Orleans (OT)............ W, 52-49 F11 *at South Carolina................L, 65-73 F16 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 65-66 F20 *No. 4 Memphis....................L, 49-60 F23 Southwestern Louisiana..... W, 63-54 F26 *Louisville........................... W, 68-56 M2 *at Southern Miss............... W, 71-67 M7 Cincinnati (2)........................L, 44-58 *Metro Conference games (6-8; 4th); (1) Pittsburgh Holiday Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1989-90 (4-24) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N24 Texas Christian......................L, 63-83 N27 at Rice...................................L, 64-91 D2 Hofstra (OT)..........................L, 80-81 D5 at Northwestern.................L, 78-108 D8 Tennessee Tech (2OT) (1).... W, 93-91 D9 Arkansas State (1).................L, 80-92 D22 Texas-Pan American............ W, 85-77 D30 at Southern Methodist..........L, 62-65 J4 *at Florida State....................L, 68-92 J6 *at South Carolina................L, 63-70 J11 *No. 20 Memphis................ W, 81-80 J13 *Virginia Tech.......................L, 68-72 J15 at New Orleans.....................L, 59-75 J18 *No. 10 Louisville................L, 96-109 J20 Northeastern........................L, 65-74 J22 Nicholls State...................... W, 82-69 J25 *at Cincinnati........................L, 64-73 F1 *South Carolina....................L, 61-66 F4 New Orleans.........................L, 62-71 F8 *at Memphis.........................L, 74-85 F10 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 77-95 F14 *at Southern Miss.................L, 71-80 F20 *Florida State.......................L, 67-69 F24 *Cincinnati............................L, 58-66 F27 *at No. 21 Louisville..............L, 85-99 M1 *Southern Miss.....................L, 88-92 M3 at Miami (Fla.)......................L, 60-93 M8 No. 18 Louisville (2)..............L, 66-79 *Metro Conference games (1-13; 8th) (1) Citizens Bank Classic, Jonesboro, Ark.
(2) Metro Conference Tournament, Biloxi, Miss. 1990-91 (15-13) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N23 Rice..................................... W, 76-74 N26 Nicholls State...................... W, 93-70 D1 Wake Forest..........................L, 79-81 D5 at Texas Christian..................L, 79-81 D8 Southern Methodist............ W, 70-62 D22 at Texas-Pan American........ W, 94-70 D27 Georgia Tech (1)....................L, 83-95 D28 Auburn (1)............................L, 71-84 D30 Columbia............................ W, 85-66 J3 *Florida State..................... W, 77-61 J10 *at Virginia Tech.................. W, 83-77 J12 *at Memphis.........................L, 64-66 J14 *Louisville.............................L, 73-79 J17 *at No. 18 Southern Miss......L, 57-64 J20 at Hofstra............................ W, 70-68 J21 at Northeastern....................L, 73-79 J24 *Cincinnati............................L, 56-60 J28 No. 24 New Orleans (2OT)... W, 84-83 J31 *at South Carolina................L, 80-88 F2 *at Florida State....................L, 79-85 F7 *Memphis........................... W, 85-69 F9 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 99-66 F14 *South Carolina.................. W, 88-63 F16 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 87-71 F23 *at Cincinnati...................... W, 70-59 F26 *at Louisville.........................L, 72-95 M2 *No. 14 Southern Miss........ W, 82-65 M7 Memphis (2).........................L, 77-84 *Metro Conference games (7-7; 4th); (1) Sugar Bowl Tournament, Superdome; (2) Metro Conf.Tournament, Roanoke, Va. 1991-92 (22-9) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N22 Samford.............................. W, 75-48 N25 at Nicholls State.................. W, 72-64 N27 Prairie View A&M...............W, 120-64 D4 Northwestern..................... W, 88-79 D7 at Southern Methodist........ W, 65-56 D10 Southern............................. W, 97-94 D21 Mercer................................ W, 82-56 D30 at UC Irvine......................... W, 96-77 J4 *at No. 24 Louisville (OT).... W, 87-83 J6 Pennsylvania...................... W, 88-74 J9 Central Connecticut State.... W, 95-68 J13 at New Orleans................... W, 83-61 J16 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 80-60 J18 at Texas Tech.......................L, 98-101 J21 *at VCU (OT)........................ W, 87-85 J25 Temple................................ W, 99-75 J30 *Southern Mississippi......... W, 98-86 F3 at Wake Forest......................L, 66-69 F6 *at South Florida (OT)......... W, 78-70 F8 *VCU................................... W, 97-80 F13 *at UNC Charlotte............... W, 76-68 F15 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 73-89 F24 *South Florida......................L, 76-81 F27 *Louisville.............................L, 72-87 M2 *UNC Charlotte.....................L, 69-79 M4 Memphis..............................L, 67-68 M7 *at Southern Mississippi..... W, 80-70 M14 Va. Commonwealth (1)....... W, 87-69 M15 UNC Charlotte (1)..................L, 63-64 M20 #St. John’s........................... W, 61-57 M22 # No. 11 Oklahoma State.......L, 71-87 *Metro Conference games (8-4; champions) #NCAA Southeast Regional, Atlanta, Ga. (1) Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1992-93 (22-9) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N18 Wagner (1)......................... W, 70-54 N20 at No. 4 Indiana (1).............L, 92-102 D3 Nicholls State...................... W, 96-54 D5 Southern Methodist (OT)...W, 103-92
D9 at No. 21 Memphis ............. W, 86-85 D12 Northwestern State............ W, 91-81 D15 at UAB ..................................L, 69-75 D23 Jackson State........................L, 84-92 D27 Hofstra................................ W, 64-55 D30 Prairie View A&M...............W, 107-74 J2 UC Irvine............................. W, 86-65 J4 at Mercer............................ W, 70-52 J9 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 84-72 J13 Texas Tech........................... W, 70-54 J16 *at Southern Miss............... W, 84-71 J21 *at VCU............................... W, 84-76 J23 *at South Florida ................ W, 71-53 J30 *Southern Mississippi ........ W, 65-52 F4 *at Virginia Tech.................. W, 72-59 F7 *at UNC Charlotte (OT)..........L, 64-68 F11 *Louisville .......................... W, 62-60 F15 Canisius.............................. W, 63-41 F18 *UNC Charlotte................... W, 75-70 F20 Florida Atlantic................... W, 87-62 F22 at Temple..............................L, 57-79 F27 *at Louisville ........................L, 67-94 M4 *Va. Commonwealth (OT).....L, 65-77 M6 *South Florida ................... W, 91-75 M12 Virginia Tech (2)....................L, 55-64 M18 #Kansas State..................... W, 55-53 M20 # No. 21 Florida State............L, 63-94 *Metro Conference games (9-3; 2nd) #NCAA Southeast Regional, Orlando, Fla. (1) Pre-Season NIT; (2) Metro Conf. Tourn., Louisville, Ky. 1993-94 (18-11) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N27 Centenary........................... W, 94-77 D1 at No. 5 Michigan..................L, 69-84 D4 Prairie View A&M...............W, 102-48 D6 Mercer................................ W, 85-52 D10 Princeton (1)....................... W, 56-51 D12 at No. 25 California (1)..........L, 70-83 D18 Mississippi State (Biloxi).......L, 78-82 D22 Tennessee State.................. W, 70-67 D29 Lehigh...............................W, 111-59 J6 *at Virginia Tech....................L, 58-68 J8 *at South Florida..................L, 64-71 J13 *VCU................................... W, 78-64 J15 Sacramento State............... W, 97-48 J20 * No. 13 Louisville.................L, 76-83 J22 *UNC Charlotte................... W, 96-77 J27 at Florida Atlantic............... W, 80-62 J29 at Canisius............................L, 78-90 F3 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 69-61 F5 *at UNC Charlotte.................L, 71-76 F7 Southeastern Louisiana.....W, 104-67 F12 *at No. 7 Louisville................L, 73-77 F16 No. 21 UAB.......................... W, 66-60 F19 *Southern Mississippi......... W, 84-79 F24 *South Florida.................... W, 72-60 F26 *at VCU............................... W, 90-75 M5 *at Southern Miss............... W, 83-82 M11 Southern Miss (2).................L, 60-79 M16 #at Evansville...................... W, 76-63 M22 #at Siena...............................L, 79-89 *Metro Conference games (7-5; 2nd) #NIT (second round) (1) Otis Spunkmeyer Classic, Oakland, Calif. (2) Metro Conference Tourn., Biloxi, Miss.
D30 UNC Wilmington................. W, 75-65 J2 Drake.................................. W, 86-72 J5 *Virginia Tech..................... W, 78-72 J7 Florida Atlantic................... W, 86-74 J10 New Orleans (Superdome).. W, 75-71 J14 at Cincinnati..........................L, 72-86 J21 *Louisville........................... W, 76-73 J26 Sacramento State............... W, 85-73 J28 *at Southern Mississippi.......L, 55-79 F2 *at UNC Charlotte............... W, 81-59 F4 *at Louisville.........................L, 56-71 F8 *VCU................................... W, 79-64 F11 *UNC Charlotte.....................L, 63-76 F16 *South Florida.................... W, 78-61 F18 *at Virginia Tech (OT)............L, 66-70 F20 Centenary........................... W, 83-65 F23 *at South Florida..................L, 64-97 F25 *at VCU............................... W, 74-59 M4 Southern Mississippi........... W, 89-75 M10 South Florida (2)................. W, 73-64 M11 at Louisville (OT) (2)..............L, 80-81 M16 #Brigham Young................. W, 76-70 M18 # No. 2 Kentucky...................L, 60-82 *Metro Conference games (7-5; 2nd) #NCAA Southeast Regional, Memphis, Tenn. (1) Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii (2) Metro Conference Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 1995-96 (22-10) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N24 Prairie View A&M...............W, 113-72 N27 at Centenary....................... W, 88-75 D1 No. 17 North Carolina (1)......L, 71-89 D2 South Carolina (1).................L, 75-80 D5 Florida State (Superdome).. W, 78-77 D9 Nicholls State...................... W, 82-62 D21 at Alabama...........................L, 79-80 D28 Georgia State...................... W, 62-55 D30 Mount St. Mary’s................W, 100-75 J6 *at UAB.................................L, 70-71 J11 *South Florida.................... W, 68-63 J14 *at UNC Charlotte.................L, 58-60 J16 New Orleans (Superdome).. W, 86-77 J20 Temple (Superdome).......... W, 67-59 J25 *at Southern Miss............... W, 76-61 J28 *DePaul.............................. W, 84-74 F1 *Southern Miss.....................L, 61-62 F4 *Marquette......................... W, 75-74 F8 *at No. 20 Louisville............ W, 68-65 F11 *UNC Charlotte................... W, 95-77 F14 *at Saint Louis.................... W, 77-51 F18 *at South Florida................ W, 70-62 F20 at Florida Atlantic............... W, 79-64 F25 *No. 6 Cincinnati...................L, 63-65 F28 *UAB................................... W, 60-58 M2 *at No. 14 Memphis..............L, 75-86 M7 No. 22 Louisville (2)..............L, 79-98 M13 #at Auburn (OT).................. W, 87-73 M18 #at Minnesota.................... W, 84-65 M20 #Illinois State...................... W, 83-72 M26 #Nebraska.............................L, 78-90 M28 #Alabama........................... W, 87-76 *C-USA games (9-5; 1st Red Division) #NIT (third place) (1) Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. (2) C-USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.
1994-95 (23-10) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N21 No. 13 Michigan (1)..............L, 73-75 N22 Texas A&M (1)..................... W, 76-74 N23 No. 11 Indiana (1)............... W, 86-68 D3 Prairie View A&M...............W, 122-58 D5 Old Dominion (OT).............. W, 85-80 D7 Texas-Arlington.................. W, 80-70 D10 at Florida State.....................L, 74-81 D17 Mississippi (Biloxi, Miss.).... W, 71-62 D22 Alabama (Superdome)........ W, 72-68 D28 Bethune-Cookman............. W, 97-66
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1996-97 (20-11) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N22 Texas-Arlington.................. W, 86-67 N24 New Orleans (Superdome)....L, 55-78 N26 Portland State..................... W, 92-64 N29 Butler (1)..............................L, 63-66 N30 at American-P.R. (1)............ W, 93-61 D1 No. 5 Villanova (1).................L, 70-85 D4 Prairie View A&M................ W, 91-62 D9 at Temple..............................L, 49-67 D19 Centenary........................... W, 97-74 D21 at UNLV.................................L, 76-83 D28 Lafayette............................. W, 92-73 D31 Tulsa................................... W, 88-74 J5 *at UAB............................... W, 86-61 J8 Nicholls State...................... W, 90-62 J11 *Southern Miss................... W, 79-63 J16 Xavier (Ohio) (2)................. W, 87-85 J18 *at South Florida................ W, 76-62 J22 *Saint Louis........................ W, 59-45 J25 *UNC Charlotte................... W, 69-63 J27 *at Southern Miss............... W, 64-50 F1 *at No. 24 Marquette.......... W, 54-53 F6 *at No. 12 Cincinnati.............L, 64-65 F9 No. 14 Arizona (3).................L, 62-81 F13 *UAB.....................................L, 61-64 F16 *Memphis.............................L, 56-62 F19 *at DePaul.......................... W, 69-61 F23 *at Houston........................ W, 81-77 F26 *South Florida.................... W, 63-61 M1 *No. 20 Louisville................ W, 83-71 M6 UAB (4).................................L, 70-74 M13 #at Oklahoma State..............L, 72-79 *C-USA games (11-3; 1st Red Division) #NIT (1) Puerto Rico Shootout; (2) C-USA/A-10 Challenge, Cincinnati, Ohio; (3) 7-Up Shootout, Phoenix, Ariz.; (4) C-USA Tournament, St. Louis, Mo. 1997-98 (7-22) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N14 Texas-Arlington.................. W, 78-68 N17 at Tulsa (2OT)........................L, 80-86 N19 Nicholls State...................... W, 67-66 N29 Southeastern Louisiana.....W, 104-73 D2 Prairie View A&M..................L, 64-69 D6 at Hawai‘i (1)........................L, 63-76 D7 Long Beach State (1).............L, 55-57 D20 Alabama (2) (OT)................ W, 76-71 D22 New Orleans (3)....................L, 61-66 D27 *at Memphis.........................L, 59-64 D30 North Carolina A&T............. W, 70-61 J4 UNLV.....................................L, 61-77 J7 *Saint Louis..........................L, 59-60 J10 *at UAB.................................L, 66-85 J15 Rhode Island (4)...................L, 61-85 J18 *Houston............................ W, 71-59 J20 *No. 21 Cincinnati.................L, 50-60 J24 *at South Florida..................L, 63-82 J29 *at Houston..........................L, 62-70 F1 *Marquette...........................L, 40-66 F5 *Southern Miss (2OT)...........L, 86-89 F7 *at Louisville.........................L, 62-81 F9 *at UNC Charlotte.................L, 68-77 F14 *UAB.....................................L, 69-77 F18 *Memphis.............................L, 77-83 F21 *at Southern Miss.................L, 60-88 F25 *at DePaul.......................... W, 72-56 F28 *South Florida......................L, 74-76 M4 Saint Louis (5).......................L, 53-71 *C-USA games (2-14; t-5th National Div.) (1) PowerBar Invitational, Honolulu, Hawaii; (2) Arby’s Hardwood Classic, Birmingham, Ala.; (3) Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic, Superdome; (4) C-USA/A-10 Challenge, Providence, R.I.; (5) C-USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio
1998-99 (12-15) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N19 Prairie View A&M................ W, 85-39 N24 Nicholls State...................... W, 77-72 N28 Stetson............................... W, 80-60 D1 Samford................................L, 73-76 D5 Alabama...............................L, 52-53 D9 at Texas A&M........................L, 63-69 D12 Lamar................................. W, 78-72 D28 Hartford.............................. W, 86-63 D30 *UAB.....................................L, 78-88 J2 *Southern Miss.....................L, 49-56 J7 *UNC Charlotte................... W, 70-67 J9 *at Saint Louis......................L, 60-78 J14 *at Memphis.........................L, 68-83 J16 New Orleans (1).................. W, 55-53 J21 *at UAB............................... W, 80-64 J23 *Houston............................ W, 89-84 J28 *at Marquette.......................L, 59-65 J30 *DePaul................................L, 79-87 F3 *at No. 3 Cincinnati...............L, 63-82 F6 *South Florida......................L, 62-83 F11 *at Southern Miss............... W, 68-61 F13 *at Houston..........................L, 72-76 F18 *Louisville.............................L, 75-80 F21 at N.C. State..........................L, 60-74 F24 *Memphis........................... W, 85-79 F27 *at South Florida (2OT)....... W, 81-76 M3 DePaul (2).............................L, 59-95 *C-USA games (6-10; t-2nd National Division) (1) Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic, Superdome; (2) C-USA Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 1999-00 (20-11) HEAD COACH: PERRY CLARK N17 Fordham (1)^..................... W, 80-69 N19 at(23) Maryland (1)..............L, 70-78 N21 Prairie View A&M................ W, 88-59 N24 Nicholls State...................... W, 86-61 N30 at Va. Commonwealth......... W, 85-44 D4 Centenary........................... W, 73-57 D8 Texas A&M (OT)^................ W, 64-60 D11 at Lamar............................. W, 51-45 D22 No. 25 N.C. State^.............. W, 73-62 D29 Howard............................... W, 76-63 D31 SMU.................................... W, 75-70 J3 *at Louisville.........................L, 70-81 J8 *at Houston..........................L, 74-75 J12 *No. 1 Cincinnati^................L, 59-72 J15 *at Southern Miss............... W, 54-53 J19 *South Florida.................... W, 75-71 J23 *UAB................................... W, 72-60 J24 New Orleans^.................... W, 53-46 J29 *Houston............................ W, 78-75 F2 *at DePaul............................L, 54-85 F5 *Southern Miss.....................L, 71-72 F9 *Memphis^....................... W, 64-63 F12 *at UAB............................... W, 77-66 F16 *at South Florida..................L, 54-65 F19 *Saint Louis........................ W, 62-58 F26 *at UNC Charlotte.................L, 59-78 M1 *at Memphis.........................L, 49-77 M4 *Marquette......................... W, 73-68 M9 vs. Houston (2).................... W, 76-69 M10 vs. Saint Louis (2)..................L, 46-64 M14 at N.C. State (3).....................L, 60-64 *C-USA games (8-8; 1st National Division) ^New Orleans Arena (1) Preseason NIT; (2) C-USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.; (3) NIT 2000-01 (9-21) HEAD COACH: SHAWN FINNEY N17 Nicholls State...................... W, 85-73 N20 VCU..................................... W, 84-80 N24 at Hawaii-Hilo (1)............... W, 88-76 N25 No. 19 Oklahoma (1).............L, 69-83 N26 Long Beach State (1).............L, 74-79 D2 at SMU..................................L, 58-87 D5 Centenary........................... W, 68-57
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D9 Loyola (N.O.)....................... W, 86-58 D21 at New Orleans.....................L, 63-78 D28 Florida (2)^........................L, 85-103 D30 No. 5 Southern^................. W, 82-75 J3 Lamar................................. W, 81-71 J7 *at UAB.................................L, 76-98 J10 *Louisville (OT)^..................L, 84-87 J13 *at South Florida..................L, 70-85 J17 at Mississippi State...............L, 66-83 J20 *UAB.....................................L, 66-76 J24 *Memphis^.........................L, 69-91 J27 *at Marquette.......................L, 57-82 J29 *at Cincinnati......................L, 57-105 F3 *South Florida (OT)............. W, 82-72 F7 *Southern Miss^................ W, 80-69 F10 *at Memphis.........................L, 64-91 F14 *Charlotte (OT)^..................L, 93-98 F17 *DePaul^.............................L, 44-84 F21 *Houston..............................L, 76-81 F24 *at Southern Miss.................L, 63-78 F28 *at Saint Louis......................L, 66-76 M3 *at Houston..........................L, 67-80 M7 Marquette (3).......................L, 67-72 *C-USA games (2-14; 6th National Division) ^New Orleans Arena; (1) Big Island Classic, Hilo, Hawaii; (2) Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic, N.O. Arena; (3) C-USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 2001-02 (14-15) HEAD COACH: SHAWN FINNEY N16 Loyola................................. W, 87-47 N20 Centenary........................... W, 92-76 N24 Norfolk State....................... W, 89-67 N27 at VCU................................. W, 76-72 D2 at No. 6 Florida......................L, 65-81 D5 New Orleans....................... W, 74-63 D10 Vanderbilt^........................ W, 87-77 D21 Lipscomb............................ W, 77-64 D23 at Georgia Tech................... W, 79-69 D29 Mississippi State^................L, 66-77 J2 vs. No. 6 Kentucky (Louisville)........L, 67-101 J5 *at DePaul.......................... W, 73-63 J8 *Houston..............................L, 66-69 J12 *Memphis.............................L, 70-78 J15 *at Southern Miss............... W, 70-61 J19 *at TCU........................... W, 87-82, ot J23 *South Florida......................L, 54-68 J26 *at UAB.................................L, 63-80 J29 *Marquette...........................L, 66-68 F2 *Southern Miss.............. W, 66-61, ot F4 *at Memphis.........................L, 72-78 F9 *at South Florida..................L, 65-76 F16 *UAB................................... W, 83-72 F19 *at Houston.....................L, 81-85, ot F23 *at Charlotte.........................L, 54-96 F26 *TCU...................................L, 87-106 M2 *Saint Louis..........................L, 59-67 M6 vs. Saint Louis (1)................ W, 50-47 M7 vs. Charlotte (1)....................L, 69-78 *C-USA games (5-11; 5th National Division); ^New Orleans Arena; (1) C-USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 2002-03 (16-15) HEAD COACH: SHAWN FINNEY N22 at Rice...................................L, 58-72 N25 Loyola................................. W, 74-58 N28 Maine (1)............................ W, 84-65 N29 UCF (1)..................................L, 61-66 D1 Southeast Missouri (1)........ W, 81-60 D5 at New Orleans.....................L, 67-80 D7 at Vanderbilt.........................L, 46-66 D10 No. 12 Kentucky^.................L, 60-76 D20 Savannah State..................W, 103-47 D23 Jackson State...................... W, 94-70 D28 No. 24 LSU (2)^....................L, 62-74 J2 Georgia Tech....................... W, 80-66 J4 Morris Brown...................... W, 88-30 J7 *at Memphis.........................L, 73-85
J14 *No. 21Marquette.................L, 73-85 J18 *at Cincinnati........................L, 54-77 J22 *at TCU..................................L, 84-93 J25 *UAB................................... W, 75-72 F1 *East Carolina..................... W, 67-56 F4 *at Houston........................ W, 65-58 F8 *at UAB............................... W, 71-66 F13 *Memphis.............................L, 57-58 F15 *TCU................................... W, 84-78 F18 *South Florida.................... W, 68-65 F22 *at Southern Miss.................L, 72-76 F26 *Houston............................ W, 56-52 M1 *at Saint Louis...............L, 74-76, 2ot M5 *at South Florida..................L, 60-72 M8 *Southern Miss................... W, 74-61 M12 vs. Houston (3).................... W, 74-52 M13 at Louisville (3).....................L, 66-82 *C-USA games (8-8; 2nd National Division) ^New Orleans Arena (1) University Hoops Classic, Fogelman Arena; (2) Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans Arena; (3) C-USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky. 2003-04 (11-17) HEAD COACH: SHAWN FINNEY N25 Southern............................. W, 78-72 N29 Arkansas-Pine Bluff............ W, 80-50 N30 Loyola (N.O.)....................... W, 77-57 D3 New Orleans.........................L, 66-69 D6 Rice..................................... W, 73-67 D9 Northwesten State.............. W, 83-66 D20 Southeastern Louisiana........L, 63-66 D23 at LSU...................................L, 48-67 D27 Mississippi State (1)..............L, 50-72 D31 Nicholls State...................... W, 61-56 J7 *No. 10 Cincinnati.................L, 44-71 J10 *at TCU..................................L, 65-70 J17 *at No. 8 Louisville................L, 58-79 J20 * Memphis............................L, 71-85 J24 Savannah State................... W, 77-61 J28 *at UAB.................................L, 59-80 J31 *Southern Miss.....................L, 58-64 F3 *at DePaul............................L, 58-72 F7 *South Florida.................... W, 70-65 F11 *Houston............................ W, 77-63 F14 *TCU................................... W, 67-66 F18 *at East Carolina...................L, 66-76 F21 *at Marquette.......................L, 69-81 F25 *UAB................................... W, 74-69 F28 * Saint Louis.........................L, 65-76 M3 *at Southern Miss.................L, 60-70 M6 *at Charlotte.........................L, 65-79 M10 vs. Charlotte (2)....................L, 48-78 *C-USA games (4-12; 12th place) (1) - Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans Arena; (2) - Conference USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 (10-18) HEAD COACH: SHAWN FINNEY N19 at LSU (1)..............................L, 58-83 N21 vs. Louisiana Tech (1)............L, 66-69 N27 Prairie View A&M................ W, 84-63 N30 at New Orleans.....................L, 54-55 D3 Loyola (N.O.)....................... W, 73-50 D6 at Northwestern State..........L, 72-85 D18 Savannah State................... W, 74-55 D21 North Carolina A&T............. W, 73-54 D27 vs. Princeton (2)....................L, 51-59 D28 vs. Alabama State (2).......... W, 71-59 D31 VMI..................................... W, 82-74 J5 *at Saint Louis......................L, 41-57 J8 *Marquette...........................L, 68-82 J12 *at TCU..................................L, 62-73 J15 *DePaul (3)...........................L, 63-81 J19 *UAB.............................. W, 76-73, ot J22 *at Southern Miss.................L, 60-61 J26 *at Houston........................ W, 63-61 J29 *No. 12 Louisville................L, 69-105 F5 *at USF.................................L, 66-86
HISTORY F9 *Southern Miss................... W, 75-72 F12 *at Memphis.......................L, 71-103 F19 *Charlotte.............................L, 67-86 F23 *TCU.....................................L, 63-77 F26 *at UAB.................................L, 58-87 M2 *at No. 22 Cincinnati.............L, 56-77 M5 *East Carolina..................... W, 77-71 M9 vs. DePaul (4)........................L, 71-81 *C-USA games (4-12; 12th place) (1) - Louisiana Basketball Classic, Baton Rouge, La. (2) - State Farm Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas (3) - New Orleans Arena; (4) - C-USA Tourn. Memphis, Tenn. 2005-06 (12-17) HEAD COACH: DAVE DICKERSON N22 vs. New Orleans (3)............. W, 77-66 N26 at Texas A&M (3)...................L, 57-83 N30 at Butler................................L, 61-82 D2 vs. Valparaiso (1)...................L, 72-79 D3 vs. Fairfield (1)......................L, 68-80 D7 vs. TCU (3)........................... W, 56-52 D11 at Seton Hall.........................L, 64-83 D19 vs. St. Edwards (3)............L, 83-91, ot D27 Richmond........................... W, 64-41 D31 vs. New Orleans (4)...............L, 49-50 J3 at LSU...................................L, 58-75 J7 Savannah State................... W, 78-60 J11 *at Southern Miss.................L, 55-67 J14 *Rice.....................................L, 57-60 J18 *at UTEP...............................L, 47-75 J21 *East Carolina..................... W, 60-52 J25 *Houston..............................L, 57-82 J28 *at Rice............................... W, 70-53 F1 *SMU.................................. W, 59-56 F4 *Marshall............................ W, 61-36 F7 Loyola................................. W, 87-41 F11 *at UCF.................................L, 51-72 F15 *at UAB.................................L, 82-87 F18 *No. 5 Memphis..................L, 65-105 F25 *at East Carolina................. W, 66-53 M1 *Southern Miss................... W, 50-47 M4 *at Tulsa................................L, 59-63 M8 vs. Marshall (2)................... W, 64-58 M9 at No. 3 Memphis (2)............L, 56-75 *C-USA games (6-8; T6th place) (1) - Hawkeye Challenge; (2) - Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.; (3)- Games played at Texas A&M (College Station, Texas) due to Hurricane Katrina; (4) - Game played at the Alario Center in Westwego, La. 2006-07 (17-13) HEAD COACH: DAVE DICKERSON N10 Butler....................................L, 37-77 N14 New Orleans....................... W, 78-64 N18 Charleston Southern........... W, 78-64 N21 Loyola................................. W, 66-53 N25 at Indiana State....................L, 47-59 N28 Huston-Tillotson................. W, 80-54 D2 No. 10 LSU^.........................L, 67-74 D6 Buffalo................................ W, 80-63 D9 at TCU...................................L, 51-53 D22 Arkansas-Pine Bluff............ W, 70-68 D28 at Richmond....................... W, 75-63 J1 at New Orleans.....................L, 77-84 J10 *at Rice............................L, 70-75, ot J13 *UAB.....................................L, 60-67 J17 *at East Carolina................. W, 65-56 J20 *Marshall..............................L, 73-79 J24 at SMU..................................L, 53-55 J27 *Rice................................... W, 75-55 J30 *Tulsa...................................L, 78-79 F3 *at Southern Miss............... W, 79-64 F7 *UTEP................................. W, 92-67 F10 *at No. 8 Memphis................L, 51-95 F14 *UCF................................... W, 86-80 F17 *at Marshall........................ W, 73-65 F21 *at Houston..........................L, 70-78 F24 *Southern Miss................... W, 77-72 F28 *East Carolina..................... W, 88-72
M3 *at UAB............................... W, 76-74 M8 vs. Tulsa (2)......................... W, 58-56 M9 at No. 5Memphis (2).............L, 49-71 *C-USA games (9-7; T4th place); (2) Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.; ^ - New Orleans Arena 2007-08 (17-15) HEAD COACH: DAVE DICKERSON N9 Auburn............................... W, 77-62 N12 at Charleston Southern....... W, 66-60 N16 Nicholls State...................... W, 73-51 N24 New Orleans.........................L, 67-74 N29 at Buffalo..............................L, 51-65 D1 at Syracuse............................L, 60-73 D5 Huston-Tillotson................. W, 75-43 D8 Gardner-Webb.................... W, 84-79 D17 Indiana State...................... W, 80-68 D20 vs. Saint Mary’s (4)................L, 57-64 D21 vs. Georgia (4)..................... W, 70-69 D22 vs. St. John’s (4).................. W, 79-71 D28 Alabama State.................... W, 69-60 J2 LSU^.................................. W, 68-63 J9 *UAB.....................................L, 61-62 J12 *at Southern Miss.................L, 54-71 J16 *at Tulsa.......................... W, 67-65 ot J19 *Rice................................... W, 61-56 J23 *SMU.................................. W, 67-52 J26 *at East Carolina................. W, 72-56 F2 *at Rice............................... W, 84-77 F6 *at UTEP...............................L, 64-66 F9 *Houston..............................L, 56-66 F16 *at Marshall..........................L, 54-68 F20 *No. 1 Memphis....................L, 71-97 F23 *Southern Miss.....................L, 59-70 F27 *at UCF.................................L, 63-80 M1 *at UAB.................................L, 44-69 M5 *Marshall..............................L, 68-70 M8 *East Carolina..................... W, 77-75 M12 vs. Marshall (2)................... W, 48-47 M13 at No. 2 Memphis (2)............L, 56-75 *C-USA games (6-10; 9th place); ^ - New Orleans Arena (2) - C-USA Tourn., Memphis, Tenn.; (4) – Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii 2008-09 (14-17) HEAD COACH: DAVE DICKERSON N15 McNeese State.................... W, 68-62 N18 at No. 7 Texas........................L, 51-76 N22 Nicholls State...................... W, 72-70 N25 Albany State....................... W, 87-59 N28 vs. UC-Davis (1).....................L, 62-76 N29 vs. Maine (1)....................... W, 66-56 D3 at New Orleans.....................L, 39-49 D6 Western Kentucky.................L, 67-82 D18 North Carolina A&T............. W, 81-55 D22 at George Mason...................L, 52-60 D27 Binghamton.........................L, 73-74 D29 Grambling State.................. W, 72-37 J3 at Auburn.............................L, 53-78 J7 *at East Carolina...................L, 66-69 J10 *Rice................................... W, 65-54 J14 *Southern Miss.....................L, 54-61 J17 *at SMU................................L, 51-60 J21 *Tulsa............................ W, 76-75, ot J28 *at Rice............................... W, 61-59 J31 *UCF................................L, 74-79, ot F4 *at UAB.................................L, 61-81 F7 *at Marshall.....................L, 86-89, ot F11 *East Carolina..................... W, 73-64 F14 *at Houston..........................L, 64-83 F18 *UAB.....................................L, 70-76 F21 *Marshall............................ W, 57-51 F24 *at Southern Miss............... W, 73-59 F28 *UTEP................................. W, 86-77 M7 *at No. 5 Memphis................L, 47-74 M11 vs. East Carolina (2)............. W, 69-59 M12 at No. 4 Memphis (2)............L, 41-51 *C-USAgames(7-9;8thplace)
(1) - USA Basketball Classic, Mobile, Ala.; (2) - C-USA Tourn., Memphis, Tenn. 2009-10 (8-22) HEAD COACH: DAVE DICKERSON N13 No. 21 Georgetown...............L, 58-74 N19 vs. Miami (1).........................L, 54-74 N20 vs. Penn State (1)................ W, 63-60 N22 vs. LaSalle (1)........................L, 59-61 N28 George Mason..................... W, 76-71 N30 Alabama State.................... W, 82-55 D2 New Orleans.........................L, 50-51 D6 at Western Kentucky.............L, 48-62 D16 McNeese State......................L, 57-61 D19 VCU.......................................L, 77-78 D21 at UL-Lafayette................... W, 73-70 D30 North Carolina A&T............. W, 78-54 J2 at Lamar...............................L, 67-70 J6 *at Tulsa................................L, 59-73 J9 *UAB.....................................L, 49-58 J13 *Rice................................... W, 72-58 J16 *at Marshall..........................L, 79-89 J24 *East Carolina.......................L, 46-61 J30 *Southern Miss.....................L, 40-58 F3 *at Rice........................... W, 79-74 ot F6 *SMU....................................L, 48-66 F10 *at East Carolina...................L, 68-71 F13 *at UCF.................................L, 54-62 F17 *Memphis.............................L, 64-77 F20 *Marshall..............................L, 55-58 F27 *at UAB.................................L, 55-76 M3 *at Southern Miss.................L, 57-66 M6 *Houston............................ W, 79-76 M10 vs. Southern Miss (2)............L, 47-57 *C-USA games (3-13; 11th place) (1) - Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C.; (2) - C-USA Tournament, Tulsa, Okla. 2010-11 (13-17) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N12 at Maryland-Eastern Shore. W, 91-62 N15 at No. 20 Georgetown...........L, 69-53 N19 Centenary........................... W, 77-36 N22 Maryville University............ W, 91-45 N26 at Nicholls State....................L, 66-52 N30 Alabama State.................... W, 84-69 D4 Louisiana-Lafayette............ W, 63-52 D14 at New Orleans................... W, 57-53 D18 at VCU...................................L, 70-67 D21 Auburn-Montgomery......... W, 91-70 D23 at Southern......................... W, 68-65 D30 Lamar................................. W, 93-77 J2 Texas-Pan American............ W, 88-65 J5 * at Rice.............................. W, 85-81 J8 * SMU................................. W, 85-81 J12 * UTEP..................................L, 69-58 J15 * at East Carolina..................L, 76-67 J22 * Tulsa...................................L, 65-61 J26 * at UTEP..............................L, 69-65 J29 * at Southern Miss................L, 67-54 F2 * Rice....................................L, 71-61 F5 * UAB....................................L, 47-39 F9 * at SMU...............................L, 66-61 F12 * at Houston.........................L, 79-69 F16 * UCF....................................L, 65-62 F19 * Marshall.........................L, 79-75 ot F26 * at Tulsa...............................L, 66-59 M2 * Houston........................... W, 80-77 M5 * at Memphis........................L, 66-62 M9 vs. Southern Miss (2)............L, 63-47 *C-USA games (3-13; 12th place) (2) - C-USA Tournament, El Paso ,Texas
N25 Alcorn State (1)................... W, 83-41 N26 New Orleans (1).................. W, 72-53 N27 vs. San Diego (1)^.............. W, 65-46 N30 Southern............................. W, 78-53 D3 Georgia Tech....................... W, 57-52 D6 at Wofford.............................L, 61-50 D10 MacMurray......................... W, 89-59 D11 Jacksonville State................ W, 59-51 D22 at No. 1 Syracuse...................L, 80-61 D30 at Texas-Pan American........ W, 53-42 J4 *at UCF.................................L, 60-53 J7 *Southern Miss.................L, 71-66 ot J14 *Rice.....................................L, 50-49 J18 *at Tulsa................................L, 60-56 J21 *UTEP................................. W, 66-58 J25 *SMU.................................. W, 80-74 J28 *at Rice.................................L, 88-74 F1 *at Marshall..........................L, 63-44 F4 *Houston............................ W, 75-54 F11 *at UTEP...........................L, 54-52 ot F15 *Memphis.............................L, 82-64 F18 *at UAB.................................L, 81-73 F22 *at SMU................................L, 64-50 F25 *Tulsa...................................L, 73-69 F29 *at Houston..........................L, 82-53 M3 *East Carolina.......................L, 66-49 M7 vs. UAB (2)............................L, 72-64 *C-USA games (3-13; 12th place); ^ - New Orleans Arena; (1) - Tulane Classic; (2) - CUSA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn. 2012-13 (20-15) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N9 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 79-61 N13 Bethune-Cookman (1)........ W, 65-55 N16 Nebraska-Omaha (1).......... W, 76-52 N18 Chicago State (1)................ W, 79-51 N21 at Nebraska (1).....................L, 61-57 N24 Southern ............................ W, 68-65 N27 Loyola (NO)......................... W, 69-57 D1 Navy................................... W, 51-41 D4 Nicholls State...................... W, 65-48 D8 at San Diego [FSN-SD]..........L, 78-72 D19 UTPA (2).............................. W, 76-49 D20 Pepperdine (2).................... W, 69-54 D22 vs. Hofstra (3)..................... W, 83-62 D30 at Alabama......................... W, 53-50 J4 Wofford.............................. W, 62-48 J9 *UTEP...................................L, 66-57 J12 *at SMU................................L, 59-53 J19 *Tulsa................................. W, 75-72 J22 *at Memphis.........................L, 71-60 J26 *Rice................................... W, 73-66 J30 *UCF.....................................L, 58-50 F2 *at UTEP...............................L, 62-50 F6 *Marshall............................ W, 91-75 F9 *at Houston........................ W, 88-85 F13 *at Southern Miss.................L, 71-60 F16 *SMU.................................. W, 78-67 F23 *at Rice............................... W, 89-64 F27 *UAB.....................................L, 76-71 M2 *at Tulsa................................L, 78-66 M6 *at East Carolina...................L, 88-85 M9 *Houston..............................L, 96-94 M13 vs. Marshall (4)................... W, 66-64 M14 vs. No.20/17 Memphis (4).....L, 81-68 M20 #South Alabama ................ W, 84-73 M23 #at Bradley ..........................L, 77-72 *C-USA games (6-10; T9th place); # - Collegehoops Insider Tournament; (1) - Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic; (2) - Tulane Classic; (3) - Barclays Center, NYC; (4) - C- USATournament,Tulsa, Okla.
2011-12 (15-16) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N11 Alabama A&M.................... W, 72-63 N15 Nicholls State...................... W, 96-50 N18 Maryland-Eastern Shore..... W, 73-52 N22 at Navy............................... W, 57-52
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2013-14 (17-17) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N8 NJIT..................................... W, 75-64 N13 at Southern......................... W, 79-73 N16 Loyola-Chicago................... W, 65-59 N20 Cedarville University (1)...... W, 68-58 N23 Northern Kentucky (1)......L, 91-86 ot N26 Colgate.................................L, 98-86 N29 vs. Texas State (1)..................L, 70-52 N30 vs. Southeast Missouri (1)...L, 102-72 D4 at Wake Forest [ESPN3].........L, 72-57 D7 Jackson State...................... W, 70-65 D17 Washington..........................L, 73-62 D21 Alabama State (2)............... W, 84-66 D22 Northeastern (2)................. W, 65-62 D28 vs. Kansas State (3)...............L, 72-41 J2 Hofstra................................ W, 61-58 J9 *at Tulsa ...............................L, 97-71 J11 *at North Texas................... W, 73-62 J16 *Louisiana Tech.....................L, 73-45 J18 *Rice................................... W, 58-41 J23 *at East Carolina................. W, 59-54 J25 *at Old Dominion..................L, 70-64 F1 *at Southern Miss.................L, 78-47 F7 *Charlotte........................... W, 64-63 F8 *Marshall............................ W, 68-65 F13 *at Middle Tennessee............L, 71-44 F15 *at UAB............................... W, 86-80 F20 *UTEP...................................L, 72-54 F22 *UTSA................................. W, 68-56 F26 *Florida Atlantic................. W, 72-64 M2 *at FIU..................................L, 73-47 M6 *Southern Miss.....................L, 68-51 M12 vs. North Texas (4)............... W, 66-61 M13 vs. Tulsa (4)...........................L, 70-49 M19 #Princeton............................L, 56-55 *C-USA games (8-8; 7th place); # - College Basketball Unvitational; (1) - Cure UCD Classic (final two games played in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico); (2) - Westin Holiday Tulane Classic; (3) - Barclays Center, NYC; (4) - Conference USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas. 2014-15 (15-16) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N17 Wake Forest..........................L, 71-49 N20 Misissippi Valley State........W, 100-61 N22 Southern (N.O.)................... W, 89-45 N25 Southern............................. W, 74-59 N28 Southeastern Louisiana#.... W, 71-61 N30 Tennessee Tech#................. W, 73-68 D3 at Loyola-Chicago............... W, 83-70 D6 Mississippi State................. W, 59-54 D16 Savannah State................... W, 75-67 D19 Jackson State...................... W, 56-49 D22 at No. 13/13 Washington......L, 66-57 D28 vs. No. 17/19 St. John’s$........L, 82-57 D31 *at East Carolina................. W, 67-59 J3 *at Memphis....................... W, 74-66 J7 *rv/rv Temple.......................L, 64-56 J11 *USF............................... W, 56-51 ot J14 *at UCF.......................L, 103-100 3ot J17 *at Houston........................ W, 68-65 J21 *rv/rv SMU...........................L, 66-52 J24 *Memphis^.........................L, 57-55 J27 *rv/rv Tulsa...........................L, 62-55 J31 *at Temple............................L, 55-37 F7 *UConn.................................L, 62-53 F14 *rv/rv at Cincinnati............. W, 50-49 F19 *UCF.....................................L, 69-55 F22 *at UConn.............................L, 67-60 F25 *at Tulsa................................L, 76-55 F28 *Cincinnati............................L, 63-47 M4 *Houston..........................L, 68-63 ot M7 *at USF............................... W, 67-63 M12 vs. Houston!..........................L, 66-60 *American Athletic Conference game (6-12;7th); #Tulane Tournament hosted by Tulane; $ at Barclays Center in Brooklyn; ^ at the Smoothie King Center; ! The American Championships - Hartford, Conn.
2015-16 (12-22) HEAD COACH: ED CONROY N13 Alabama A&M..................L, 68-67 ot N16 Drake.............................. W, 79-74 ot N19 at Southern...........................L, 90-82 N22 Appalachian State............... W, 76-48 N26 vs. Mercer (1)........................L, 71-61 N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin (1)...... W, 60-59 N29 vs. Liberty (1)...................... W, 72-51 D2 New Orleans....................... W, 64-62 D5 Georgia Tech.........................L, 76-68 D14 Prairie View A&M................ W, 63-49 D16 at No. 11 North Carolina........L, 96-72 D19 at Mississippi State...............L, 69-59 D22 Southern Miss..................... W, 59-40 D29 *at Memphis.........................L, 77-65 J2 *UConn.................................L, 75-67 J5 *at Houston..........................L, 63-45 J10 *Tulsa...................................L, 81-67 J12 *at USF............................... W, 81-70 J17 *SMU....................................L, 60-45 J19 *at UConn.............................L, 60-42 J24 *at Cincinnati........................L, 97-75 J27 *USF.....................................L, 73-60 J30 *at Tulsa................................L, 62-48 F4 *UCF.....................................L, 70-62 F10 *at East Carolina.......W, 103-100 3 ot F13 *Memphis........................... W, 94-87 F17 *Houston..............................L, 82-69 F24 *East Carolina.......................L, 79-73 F28 *at SMU................................L, 74-53 M2 *at UCF.................................L, 73-65 M6 *Temple................................L, 64-56 M10 vs. UCF (2)........................... W, 65-63 M11 vs. Houston (2).................... W, 72-69 M12 vs. Memphis (2)....................L, 74-54 *American Athletic Conference games (3-15;11th); (1) - Challenge in Music City - Nashville, Tenn.; (2) - The American Championships - Orlando, Fla. 2016-17 (6-25) HEAD COACH: MIKE DUNLEAVY, SR. N11 vs. No. 6/6 North Carolina^..L, 95-75 N14 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 93-76 N17 vs. Oklahoma (1)...................L, 89-70 N18 vs. Arizona State (1)..............L, 80-71 N20 vs. Missouri (1).....................L, 67-62 N26 at Georgia Tech.....................L, 82-68 N29 at New Orleans.....................L, 74-59 D2 St. John’s...............................L, 95-75 D7 Southern............................. W, 84-75 D10 at Southern Miss................. W, 71-64 D19 McNeese State......................L, 70-63 D23 Texas State........................L, 69-66 ot D28 *UCF.....................................L, 85-72 J1 *at No.23/24 Cincinnati........L, 92-56 J8 *Memphis.............................L, 80-59 J11 *at USF............................... W, 82-67 J15 *SMU....................................L, 80-64 J18 *at Tulsa................................L, 89-82 J21 *No. 20/20 Cincinnati...........L, 78-61 J24 *at Houston..........................L, 65-51 J28 *at UConn.............................L, 78-68 J31 *Temple................................L, 79-71 F4 *at East Carolina...................L, 74-65 F8 *Houston..............................L, 91-62 F15 *at No. 19/23 SMU................L, 80-75 F18 *USF................................... W, 94-71 F21 *East Carolina.......................L, 76-73 F25 *at Temple......................L, 86-76 2ot M2 *at Memphis.........................L, 92-70 M5 *Tulsa................................. W, 81-69 M9 vs. Tulsa (2)............................L,66-60 *American Athletic Conference games (3-15;10th); ^ - Played at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans; (1) - Tire Pros Invitational in Orlando, Fla.; (2) The American Championships - Hartford, Conn.
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2017-18 (14-17) HEAD COACH: MIKE DUNLEAVY, SR. N10 LIU Brooklyn......................W, 102-96 N13 Southeastern Louisiana...... W, 89-66 N17 vs. Colorado State (1).......... W, 80-53 N19 vs. Fordham (1)................... W, 63-55 N22 Miami-Ohio........................ W, 80-59 N26 at Georgia State....................L, 70-59 N29 Alcorn State........................ W, 81-65 D3 at No. 13/11 North Carolina..L, 97-73 D6 Southern............................. W, 95-76 D10 vs. Florida State....................L, 72-53 D18 Nicholls State...................... W, 76-69 D21 South Alabama................... W, 77-73 D28 *at Temple.......................... W, 85-75 D31 *Tulsa...................................L, 65-56 J4 *SMU.................................. W, 73-70 J9 *at Memphis.........................L, 96-89 J13 *UConn.................................L, 67-57 J17 *Houston............................ W, 81-72 J20 *at SMU................................L, 73-62 J25 *USF.....................................L, 80-75 J31 *at East Carolina............. W, 71-69 ot F4 *Temple................................L, 83-76 F8 *at Tulsa............................L, 91-89 ot F11 *at Houston..........................L, 73-42 F14 *East Carolina.......................L, 82-80 F17 *Memphis.............................L, 68-63 F21 *at No. 13/12 Wichita State......L, 93-86 F24 *at USF......................................W, 79-68 M1 *No. 10/10 Cincinnati...........L, 78-49 M4 *at UCF.................................L, 60-51 M8 vs. Temple (3).......................L, 82-77 *American Athletic Conference games (5-13;10th); ^ - (1) - Jamaica Classic in Montego Bay, Jamaica.; (2) Played at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. (3) The American Championships - Orlando, Fla.
HISTORY OPPONENT W L Air Force.........................................5.........4 Alabama......................................33.......51 Alabama A&M................................1.........1 Alabama-Huntsville.......................1.........0 Alabama State...............................6.........0 Albany State...................................1.........0 Alcorn State...................................2.........0 Algiers Armed Guard......................1.........0 Algiers Coast Guard........................1.........0 Algiers Naval Station......................5.........0 American-Puerto Rico....................1.........0 Appalchian State............................1.........0 Arizona...........................................0.........2 Arizona State..................................0.........2 Arkansas........................................0.........5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff........................2.........0 Arkansas State...............................0.........3 Atlanta Athletic Club......................0.........3 Atlanta YMCA.................................1.........0 Auburn.........................................29.......32 Auburn-Montgormery...................1.........0 Armolts Club..................................1.........0 Ball State........................................1.........1 Baltimore.......................................0.........2 Bay St. Louis...................................1.........0 Baylor 10........................................9 Bessiner Athletic Club....................0.........1 Bethune-Cookman.........................2.........0 Binghamton...................................0.........1 Birmingham Athletic Club..............2.........3 Birmingham-Southern...................8.........0 Birmingham YMCA.........................1.........1 Bogalusa YMCA..............................1.........1 Bradley...........................................1.........3 Brigham Young..............................1.........0 Brooklyn College............................1.........0 Buffalo...........................................2.........1 Butler ............................................0.........4 California.......................................0.........2 UC-Davis........................................0.........1 UC-Irvine........................................2.........0 UCLA ............................................1.........1 UC-Santa Barbara...........................0.........1 Camp Plauche................................3.........0 Canisius..........................................1.........1 Cedarville.......................................1.........0 Centenary....................................13.........3 Central Connecticut State...............1.........0 Charleston Southern......................2.........0 Charlotte........................................9.......15 Chattanooga..................................0.........1 Chicago..........................................4.........0 Chicago State.................................1.........0 Cincinnati.....................................14.......27 The Citadel.....................................5.........0 Clemson.........................................2.........1 Colgate...........................................1.........1 Colorado.........................................0.........2 Colorado State................................1.........0 Columbia........................................1.........3 Columbus (Ga.) YMCA.....................0.........2 Connecticut....................................0.........6 Cornell...........................................1.........2 Dartmouth.....................................1.........0 Davidson........................................1.........1 Dayton...........................................0.........1 Delta Shipyard................................1.........0 Denver...........................................5.........1 DePaul...........................................4.........7 DePauw..........................................1.........0 Deporte Mexicano..........................1.........0 Detroit............................................1.........0 Dillard............................................3.........2 Drake ............................................3.........3 Duke ............................................1.........2 East Carolina................................13.......11 Eastern New Mexico.......................1.........0 Evansville.......................................1.........0 Fairfield..........................................0.........2 Fairmont State...............................1.........0 Florida..........................................11.......12
OPPONENT W L Florida A&M...................................1.........0 Florida Atlantic...............................5.........0 Florida International......................0.........1 Florida Southern............................4.........2 Florida State.................................12.......24 Fordham........................................2.........0 Fort Hays State...............................1.........0 Fredonia State................................1.........0 Gardner-Webb...............................1.........0 George Mason................................1.........1 Georgetown...................................0.........2 Georgia........................................14.......15 Georgia State.................................7.........1 Georgia Tech.................................33.......38 Grambling State.............................1.........0 Gulfport Army Air Base...................0.........1 Gulfport Naval Training Ctr.............0.........1 Hartford.........................................1.........0 Hawai’i...........................................0.........1 Hawai’i-Hilo...................................1.........0 Hofstra...........................................4.........1 Holy Cross.......................................1.........0 Houma Air Base..............................1.........0 Houston.......................................18.......22 Howard..........................................2.........0 Huston-Tillotson............................2.........0 Idaho State.....................................0.........2 Illinois............................................1.........4 Illinois State...................................1.........0 Indiana ..........................................1.........2 Indiana State..................................3.........1 Jackson Barracks............................4.........0 Jackson State.................................3.........1 Jacksonville State...........................1.........0 Jefferson........................................1.........1 Kansas............................................1.........3 Kansas State...................................2.........2 Kessler Field...................................5.........5 Kent State......................................0.........2 Kentucky........................................5.......41 Kentucky State...............................0.........1 Lafayette........................................1.........0 Lamar 4..........................................1 LaSalle...........................................0.........1 Lehigh............................................1.........0 Liberty...........................................1.........0 Lipscomb.......................................1.........0 Long Beach State...........................0.........2 LIU Brooklyn...................................1.........0 Louisiana College.........................19.........5 LSU ..........................................84.....124 Louisiana-Lafayette.....................22.........2 Louisiana-Monroe..........................0.........1 Louisiana Tech................................2.........2 Louisville........................................6.......36 Loyola (Ill.).....................................3.........0 Loyola (N.O.)..................................9.........1 MacMurray.....................................1.........0 Maine 2..........................................0 Marquette......................................3.......16 Marshall.........................................8.........8 Maryland.......................................0.........1 Maryland-Eastern Shore................2.........0 Maryville University.......................1.........0 McNeese State...............................1.........2 Memphis......................................11.......52 Mercer............................................4.........3 Meridian........................................1.........0 Mexico YMCA.................................1.........0 Miami (Fla.)...................................4.........5 Miami (Ohio)..................................2.........2 Michigan........................................0.........5 Michigan State...............................1.........2 Middle Tennessee State..................0.........1 Millsaps..........................................1.........2 Minnesota......................................1.........0 Mississippi....................................56.......34 Mississippi College.......................12.........6 Mississippi State...........................40.......55 Mississippi Valley State..................1.........0 Missouri.........................................0.........3
OPPONENT W L OPPONENT W L Mobile 2 0 Seton Hall 0 4 Mobile YMCA..................................1.........2 Sewanee (U. of the South).............8.........2 Morris Brown.................................1.........0 Shreveport Athletic Club................1.........0 Mount St. Mary’s............................1.........0 Siena ............................................0.........1 Navy ............................................2.........0 South Alabama..............................3.........2 Naval Air Base................................3.........0 South Carolina................................5.........5 Naval Station..................................1.........0 South Dakota.................................2.........0 Nebraska........................................0.........3 Southeast Missouri State................1.........1 Nebraska-Omaha...........................1.........0 Southeastern Louisiana................10.........2 UNLV ............................................1.........2 Southern (B.R.)............................10.........1 New Hampshire.............................0.........1 Southern (N.O.)..............................3.........0 NJIT ............................................1.........0 Southern Athletic Club...................3.........1 New Mexico...................................0.........3 Southern California........................0.........3 New Mexico State..........................0.........1 Southern Illinois.............................1.........0 New Orleans.................................25.......24 SMU ..........................................14.......21 N.O. Army Air Base.........................1.........0 Southern Miss..............................42.......37 New Orleans Athletic Club..............4.........0 Southwestern (Tenn.)..................12.........0 N.O. Naval Hospital.........................4.........0 Spring Hill....................................26.........2 New Orleans YMCA.........................4.........9 Springfield.....................................1.........0 NYU ............................................3.........2 Stanford.........................................2.........1 Nicholls State...............................20.........1 Stephen F. Austin...........................1.........0 Norfolk State..................................1.........0 Stetson...........................................8.........1 North Carolina................................1.......16 Syracuse.........................................0.........2 North Carolina A&T........................4.........0 Tampa............................................4.........0 North Carolina State.......................2.........7 Temple...........................................3.........9 UNC Wilmington............................1.........0 Tennessee....................................16.......12 North Texas....................................2.........0 Tennessee State.............................1.........0 Northeastern..................................1.........2 Tennessee Tech...............................2.........0 Northern Kentucky.........................0.........1 Texas ............................................6.......10 Northern Michigan.........................1.........0 Texas A&M.....................................7.........7 Northwestern ................................3.........4 Texas-Arlington..............................3.........0 Northwestern State........................4.........3 TCU ............................................7.........8 Notre Dame....................................0.........3 UTEP ............................................3.......10 Ohio University...............................0.........1 Texas-Pan American.......................5.........0 Ohio State......................................2.........4 Texas-San Antonio.........................3.........0 Oklahoma......................................1.........2 Texas State.....................................0.........2 Oklahoma City................................1.........3 Texas Tech......................................2.........3 Oklahoma State.............................1.........2 Texas Wesleyan..............................1.........0 Old Dominion.................................1.........3 Toledo............................................0.........1 Oral Roberts...................................0.........1 Tulsa ............................................6.......20 Oregon State..................................1.........0 UAB ..........................................13.......24 Pacific 0..........................................1 UCF ............................................3.......14 Pennsylvania..................................1.........3 USF ..........................................21.......14 Penn State......................................2.........0 U.S. Merchant Marines...................1.........0 Pensacola Air Station......................4.........4 U.S. Naval Repair Base....................0.........1 Pensacola Classical.........................2.........0 Utah State......................................1.........2 Pepperdine.....................................1.........0 Valparaiso......................................3.........5 Peru Nationals................................1.........0 Vanderbilt....................................11.......23 Phoenix Athletic Club.....................1.........0 Villanova........................................1.........2 Pittsburgh......................................1.........4 Virginia..........................................0.........3 Portland State................................1.........0 VCU ..........................................11.........3 Prairie View A&M.........................11.........1 VMI ............................................1.........1 Princeton.......................................1.........2 Virginia Tech.................................15.......18 Purdue...........................................0.........3 Wagner..........................................1.........0 Ramblers YMCA..............................0.........1 Wake Forest...................................0.........5 Rhode Island..................................2.........1 Washington...................................0.........2 Rice ..........................................27.......24 Washington (Mo.)..........................1.........0 Richmond......................................3.........1 Washington & Lee..........................1.........0 Roanoke.........................................0.........1 Washington State...........................1.........0 Robert Morris.................................1.........0 West Texas A&M.............................1.........0 Roosevelt.......................................3.........0 West Virginia..................................0.........1 Rutgers..........................................1.........0 Western Kentucky..........................0.........5 Sacramento State...........................2.........0 Westminster..................................1.........0 St. Edward’s....................................0.........1 Wichita State..................................0.........1 St. Charles......................................2.........0 Winona State.................................0.........1 St. John’s .......................................2.........2 Wisconsin.......................................3.........1 St. Joseph’s (Ind.)...........................0.........1 Wofford..........................................1.........1 St. Joseph’s (Maine)........................1.........0 Wyoming.......................................2.........1 St. Mary’s (Calif.)............................0.........1 Xavier (La.).....................................3.........2 St. Peter-Paul Ushers......................1.........3 Xavier (Ohio)..................................1.........1 St. Peter’s.......................................0.........1 Yale ............................................1.........1 St. Stanislaus..................................7.........4 YMGC ............................................5.........2 Saint Louis...................................10.......14 YMHA 5..........................................2 Samford.........................................6.........2 46th Infantry..................................1.........0 San Diego.......................................1.........1 Totals*.....................................1189...1239 San Francisco.................................0.........1 Savannah State..............................5.........0 * Record does not include three games from Scranton.........................................1.........0 the 1914-15 season. Archives list the team’s Seattle...........................................0.........1 record at 2-3 and only two losses to LSU are known.
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AIR FORCE (5-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/24/67 A W 75 65 2/10/68 H W 109 81 2/8/69 H W 90 79 2/28/70 A L 85 101 3/4/72 H L 56 64 12/5/72 A L 59 81 1/23/76 A W 78 64 2/26/77 H W 76 66 12/31/77 N L 60 87 (Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.) at New Orleans: 3-1 at Colorado Springs: 2-2 Neutral Sites: 0-1 ALABAMA (33-51) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/13/16 A L 33 34 2/1/17 A W 39 19 2/2/17 A W 41 20 2/16/17 H W 28 17 2/17/17 H W 31 20 2/17/18 A W 32 20 2/20/20 A L 11 17 2/24/20 H W 27 22 2/7/21 A W 42 22 2/8/21 A L 23 27 2/10/22 A L 26 27 2/11/26 A L 20 26 2/12/26 A L 20 37 2/14/27 H L 25 33 2/15/27 H W 34 32 1/5/28 A W 37 36 1/4/29 H L 22 25 1/5/29 H W 24 22 1/3/30 A L 16 34 1/4/30 A L 15 24 1/23/31 H L 29 45 1/24/31 H L 25 50 1/8/32 A L 10 15 1/9/32 A L 16 38 1/6/33 H L 26 28 1/7/33 H L 23 55 1/5/34 A L 18 53 1/6/34 A L 23 48 1/4/35 H L 12 24 1/5/35 H L 26 31 1/3/36 A L 20 26 1/4/36 A L 25 34 1/4/37 A W 33 21 1/5/37 H L 27 28 1/7/38 A W 24 19 1/8/38 A W 45 21 1/4/39 H L 32 41 1/5/39 H L 31 38 1/8/40 A L 28 42 1/9/40 A L 29 46 1/7/41 H L 24 25 1/8/41 H W 32 28 1/5/42 A L 33 42 1/6/42 A L 27 36 1/15/43 H W 41 32 1/16/43 H L 30 48 3/2/45 N L 31 51 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/17/46 A L 28 39 2/18/46 H L 43 46 1/27/47 A L 39 41 2/8/47 H W 58 49 2/7/48 A L 49 50 2/28/48 H W 37 29 1/22/49 H W 51 46 2/19/49 A W 56 40 3/3/49 N W 64 42 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/21/50 H L 51 57 2/12/51 A L 57 66
12/10/51 H W 51 48 OT 12/29/51 N W 73 67 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 2/14/53 A W 69 63 2/20/54 H W 54 50 2/19/55 A L 59 90 2/18/56 H L 60 79 2/16/57 A L 53 72 2/15/58 H L 64 73 2/14/59 A L 72 74 2/13/60 H W 64 61 2/18/61 A W 71 69 OT 2/17/62 H W 78 75 2/16/63 A L 79 83 2/15/64 H L 73 86 2/8/65 H L 68 83 2/13/65 A L 81 108 2/5/66 A L 67 77 2/21/66 H W 73 72 12/28/67 N L 83 90 (Mobile Classic, Mobile, Ala.) 1/5/70 A W 75 63 OT 12/22/94 H W 72 68 12/21/95 A L 79 80 3/28/96 N W 87 76 (NIT Consolation, New York, N.Y.) 12/20/97 N W 76 71 OT (Holiday Hardwood Classic, Birmingham) 12/5/98 H L 52 53 12/30/13 A W 53 50 at New Orleans: 17-20 at Tuscaloosa: 12-29 Neutral Sites: 4-2 ALABAMA A&M (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/11/11 H W 72 63 11/13/15 H L 67 68 UAB (13-24) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/15/92 A L 69 75 2/16/94 H W 66 60 1/6/96 A L 70 71 2/28/96 H W 60 58 1/5/97 A W 86 61 2/13/97 H L 61 64 3/6/97 N L 70 74 (C-USA Championship, St. Louis, Mo.) 1/10/98 A L 66 85 2/14/98 H L 69 77 12/30/98 H L 78 88 1/21/99 A W 80 64 1/23/00 H W 73 62 2/12/00 A W 77 66 1/7/01 A L 76 98 1/20/01 H L 66 76 1/26/02 A L 63 80 2/16/02 H W 83 72 1/25/03 H W 75 72 2/8/03 A W 71 66 1/28/04 A L 59 80 2/25/04 H W 74 69 1/19/05 H W 76 73 OT 2/26/05 A L 58 87 2/15/06 A L 82 87 1/13/07 H L 60 67 3/3/07 A W 76 74 1/9/08 H L 61 62 3/1/08 A L 44 69 2/4/09 A L 61 81 2/18/09 H L 70 76 1/9/10 H L 49 58 2/27/10 A L 55 76 2/5/11 H L 39 47 2/22/12 A L 73 81 3/7/12 N L 64 72 (C-USA Championship, Memphis, Tenn.)
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2/27/13 H L 71 76 2/15/14 A W 86 80 at New Orleans: 7-10 at Birmingham: 6-12 Neutral Sites: 0-2 ALABAMA STATE (6-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/1/59 H W 99 70 12/28/04 N W 71 59 (State Farm Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas) 12/28/07 H W 69 60 11/30/09 H W 82 55 11/30/10 H W 84 69 12/21/13 H W 84 66 ALBANY STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/25/08 H W 87 59 ALCORN STATE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/25/11 H W 83 41 (Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans, La.) 11/29/17 H W 81 65 AMERICAN U-PUERTO RICO (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/30/96 A W 93 61 (Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, P.R.) APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/22/15 H W 76 48 ARIZONA (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/14/38 A L 28 34 2/9/97 N L 62 81 (7-Up Shootout, Phoenix, Ariz.) ARIZONA STATE (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/73 N L 70 119 (Roadrunner Tourn., Las Cruces, N.M.) 11/18/16 N L 71 80 (Tire Pros Invitational, Orlando, Fla.) ARKANSAS (0-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/10/49 H L 41 42 12/9/72 H L 83 87 1/8/74 A L 73 89 12/6/75 A L 55 67 2/7/77 H L 73 76 At New Orleans: 0-3 At Fayetteville: 0-2 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/29/03 H W 80 60 12/22/06 H W 70 68 ARKANSAS STATE (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/62 A L 71 84 (Arkansas State Tournament) 12/21/63 A L 77 84 (Arkansas State Tournament) 12/9/89 A L 80 92 (Citizens Bank Classic)
AUBURN (29-32) Date H/A/N TU Oppp 1/19/06 A L 7 27 1/19/07 A L 15 35 1/18/09 A L 15 29 1/16/18 H W 38 16 1/17/18 H W 30 21 2/22/18 A L 23 29 2/4/23 A W 36 27 2/5/23 A W 38 30 1/25/24 H W 32 19 1/26/24 H W 27 22 1/6/25 H W 32 15 1/7/25 H W 45 31 1/28/26 H W 33 30 1/29/26 H W 52 31 1/28/27 H L 32 41 1/29/27 H L 30 31 1/31/27 A L 12 32 2/1/27 A L 11 50 2/8/29 A W 48 35 2/9/29 A L 25 40 2/10/30 H W 45 40 2/11/30 H W 41 37 2/6/31 A L 22 44 2/7/31 A L 35 51 2/5/32 H W 26 21 2/6/32 H L 32 47 2/3/33 A L 19 22 2/4/33 A W 35 18 2/2/34 H W 34 18 2/3/34 H W 30 20 3/2/39 N L 30 43 (SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.) 1/24/41 A L 41 45 2/16/42 H W 50 41 2/27/42 N L 36 45 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 2/8/43 A W 50 30 2/2/46 A W 56 48 2/14/47 H W 66 35 12/20/47 N W 70 37 (Paducah, Ky.) 3/4/48 N W 47 40 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/31/49 A W 56 51 2/11/50 A L 60 64 2/3/51 A L 71 92 2/18/52 H L 61 63 2/16/53 A W 70 65 2/22/54 H L 62 65 2/21/55 A W 90 79 2/20/56 H W 86 75 2/18/57 A L 54 78 2/17/58 H L 49 63 2/16/59 A L 56 79 2/15/60 H L 51 53 OT 2/20/61 A L 44 63 2/19/62 H L 64 81 2/18/63 A L 61 63 2/17/64 H L 72 78 2/15/65 A L 73 87 1/10/66 H L 58 92 12/28/90 H L 71 84 (Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Superdome) 3/13/96 A W 87 73 OT (NIT-First Round) 11/9/07 H W 77 62 1/3/09 A L 53 78 at New Orleans: 17-11 at Auburn: 10-19 Neutral Sites: 2-2 AUBURN-MONTGOMERY (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/10 H W 91 70
HISTORY BALL STATE (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/1/74 H W 95 89 1/25/75 A L 74 98 BAYLOR (10-9) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/11/16 A W 30 24 2/12/16 A L 19 20 12/13/24 H W 31 12 12/17/25 H W 21 19 12/18/25 H W 23 20 12/13/46 H W 43 40 12/27/46 N L 65 69 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/20/49 N W 86 53 (San Antonio, Texas) 12/20/52 H W 77 60 12/17/57 H W 81 60 12/18/58 H W 63 55 12/18/61 H W 66 55 12/17/62 A L 66 74 12/4/64 H L 87 102 12/9/67 A L 82 93 12/9/68 H L 80 82 12/11/71 H L 78 90 1/8/73 A L 79 84 12/29/76 N L 74 97 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) at New Orleans: 8-3 at Waco: 1-4 Neutral Sites: 1-2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/94 H W 97 66 11/13/12 H W 65 55 BINGHAMTON (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/27/09 H L 73 74 BRADLEY (1-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/49 H L 46 78 (Sugar Bowl-Municipal Auditorium) 3/18/82 A L 61 77 (NIT-Quarterfinal) 12/1/84 H W 65 56 3/23/13 A L 72 77 (CollegeInsider.com Tournament) BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/16/95 N W 76 70 (NCAA, First Round, Memphis) BUFFALO (2-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/7/82 H W 83 43 12/6/06 H W 80 63 11/29/07 A L 51 65 BUTLER (0-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/64 A L 67 84 11/29/96 N L 63 66 (Puerto Rico Shootout, San Juan, P.R.) 11/30/05 A L 61 82 11/10/06 H L 37 77 CALIFORNIA (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/64 A L 59 86 12/12/93 A L 70 83 (Otis Spunkmeyer Classic, Oakland, Cal.)
UC-IRVINE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/91 A W 96 77 1/2/93 H W 86 65
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/18/06 H W 75 69 11/12/07 A W 66 60
UCLA (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/17/38 A W 37 35 1/4/69 A L 64 96
CHARLOTTE (9-15) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/8/72 A L 79 80 OT 1/15/73 H W 58 55 2/13/92 A W 76 68 3/2/92 H L 69 79 3/15/92 N L 63 62 (Metro Conference Tourn., L ouisville, Ky.) 2/7/93 A L 64 68 OT 2/18/93 H W 75 70 1/22/94 H W 96 77 2/5/94 A L 71 76 2/2/95 A W 81 59 2/11/95 H L 63 76 1/14/96 A L 58 60 2/11/96 H W 95 77 1/25/97 H W 69 63 2/9/98 A L 68 77 1/7/99 H W 70 67 2/26/00 A L 59 78 2/14/01 H L 93 98 OT 2/23/02 A L 54 96 3/7/02 N L 69 78 (C-USA Tourney, Cincinnati, Ohio) 3/6/04 A L 65 79 3/10/04 N L 48 78 (C-USA Tourney, Louisville, Ky.) 2/19/05 H L 67 86 2/7/14 H W 64 63 at New Orleans: 6-4 at Charlotte: 2-8 Neutral Sites: 0-3
UC-DAVIS (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/28/08 N L 62 76 (USA Basketball Classic, Mobile, Ala. UC-SANTA BARBARA (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/3/69 A L 67 73 CANISIUS (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/15/93 H W 63 41 1/29/94 A L 78 90 CEDARVILLE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/20/13 H W 68 58 CENTENARY (13-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/19/23 H W 33 18 1/20/23 H L 23 29 2/12/24 H W 31 27 12/13/47 A W 62 46 12/16/57 H W 85 75 12/20/58 A W 65 55 12/7/59 H L 73 79 12/19/60 A L 76 80 11/27/93 H W 94 77 2/20/95 H W 83 65 11/27/95 A W 88 75 12/19/96 H W 97 74 12/4/99 H W 73 57 12/5/00 H W 68 57 11/20/01 H W 92 76 11/19/10 H W 77 36 at New Orleans: 10-2 at Shreveport: 3-1
CHATTANOOGA (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/25/22 N L 21 25 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) CHICAGO (4-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/29/66 H W 63 51 3/4/67 A W 68 64 2/17/68 H W 89 53 2/17/69 A W 79 70
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT ST. (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/9/92 H W 95 68
CHICAGO STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/18/12 H W 79 51
UCF (3-14) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/8/83 H W 82 54 11/29/02 H L 61 66 (University Hoops Classic, New Orleans) 2/11/06 A L 51 72 2/14/07 H W 86 80 2/27/08 A L 63 80 1/31/09 H L 74 79 OT 2/13/10 A L 54 62 2/16/11 H L 62 65 1/4/12 A L 53 60 1/30/13 H L 50 58 1/14/15 A L 100 103 3OT 2/19/15 H L 55 69 2/4/16 H L 62 70 3/2/16 A L 65 73 3/10/16 N W 65 63 (AAC Championships - Orlando, Fla.) 12/28/16 H L 72 85 3/4/18 A L 51 60 at New Orleans: 2-7 at Orlando: 0-7 at Neutral Site: 1-0
CINCINNATI (14-26) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/22/77 H W 78 75 1/4/78 H L 67 102 1/30/78 A L 63 70 1/13/79 H W 80 75 2/15/79 A L 66 88 1/16/80 A L 58 59 1/28/80 H W 69 64 1/27/81 H W 65 50 2/10/81 A L 76 91 3/5/81 N L 66 67 (Metro Conference Tourney, Louisville) 1/4/82 A W 60 58 2/8/82 H W 53 39 1/6/83 A W 65 62 2/21/83 H W 68 54 3/11/83 A W 80 65 (Metro Conference Tourney, Cincinnati) 2/6/84 H W 69 67 2/15/84 A W 51 40 1/5/85 A L 50 59 1/19/85 H W 56 51 3/7/85 N L 44 58
(Metro Conference Tourney, Louisville) 1/25/90 A L 64 73 2/24/90 H L 58 66 1/24/91 H L 56 60 2/23/91 A W 70 59 1/14/95 A L 72 86 2/25/96 H L 63 65 2/6/97 A L 64 65 1/20/98 H L 50 60 2/3/99 A L 63 82 1/12/00 H L 59 72 1/29/01 A L 57 105 1/18/03 A L 54 77 1/7/04 H L 44 71 3/2/05 A L 56 77 2/14/15 A W 50 49 2/28/15 H L 47 63 2/24/16 A L 75 97 1/1/17 A L 56 92 1/21/17 H L 61 78 3/1/18 H L 49 78 at New Orleans: 8-10 at Cincinnati: 6-14 Neutral Sites: 0-2 THE CITADEL (5-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/5/70 H W 75 69 1/10/72 A W 67 61 12/29/72 A W 61 60 (Palmetto Classic) 1/8/75 A W 78 57 1/26/76 A W 101 85 CLEMSON (2-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/24/22 N W 30 20 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) 1/20/28 H W 35 23 1/21/28 H L 15 34 SERIES NOTE Tulane’s first postseason tournament game was a successful one as the Wave defeated Clemson, 30-20, on Feb. 24, 1922 in the first round of the Southern Conference Tournament. COLGATE (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/2/79 H W 80 75 11/26/13 H L 86 98 COLORADO (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/4/72 H L 74 75 OT 12/6/72 A L 86 97 COLORADO STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/17/17 N W 80 53 (Montego Bay, Jamaica) COLUMBIA (1-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/50 H L 51 61 12/20/50 H L 56 62 12/30/55 N L 61 64 (Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla.) 12/30/90 H W 85 66 CONNECTICUT (0-6) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/7/15 H L 53 62 2/22/15 A L 60 67 1/2/16 H L 67 75 1/19/16 A^ L 42 60 1/28/17 A L 68 78 1/13/18 H L 57 67
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DARTMOUTH (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/67 H W 97 76 DAVIDSON (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/17/66 H W 93 89 2/24/68 A L 68 76 DAYTON (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/23/78 A L 67 85 (Dayton Invitational) DENVER (5-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/25/67 A W 88 86 12/18/67 H W 85 80 3/2/70 A L 75 88 2/5/72 H W 77 69 1/24/76 A W 100 86 OT 1/12/78 A W 117 93 DEPAUL (4-7) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/28/96 H W 84 74 2/19/97 A W 69 61 2/25/98 A W 72 56 1/30/99 H L 79 87 3/3/99 N L 59 95 (C-USA Championship, Birmingham, Ala.) 2/2/00 A L 54 85 2/17/01 H L 44 84 1/5/02 A W 73 63 2/3/04 A L 58 72 1/15/05 H L 63 81 3/9/05 N L 71 81 (C-USA Championship, Memphis, Tenn.) at New Orleans: 1-3 at Chicago: 3-2 Neutral Sites: 0-2 DEPAUW (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/20/67 H W 111 80 DETROIT (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/27/66 A W 98 94 (Motor City Classic) DILLARD (3-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/11/73 H W 126 111 1/23/74 N W 93 91 (Loyola Field House) 2/2/74 H L 85 96 2/19/75 H L 94 96 2/7/76 H W 86 80 DRAKE (3-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/6/70 H L 92 98 1/29/72 A L 82 90 2/11/84 H W 60 47 12/17/84 A L 56 58 OT 1/2/95 H W 86 72 11/16/15 H W 79 74 OT
DUKE (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/50 N L 72 74 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) 1/7/76 H W 92 82 1/6/79 N L 64 74 (Raleigh, N.C.) EAST CAROLINA (13-11) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/1/03 H W 67 56 2/18/04 A L 66 76 3/5/05 H W 77 71 1/21/06 H W 60 52 2/25/06 A W 66 53 1/7/07 A W 65 56 2/28/07 H W 88 72 1/26/08 A W 72 56 3/8/08 H W 77 75 1/7/09 A L 66 69 2/11/09 H W 73 64 1/24/10 H L 46 61 2/10/10 A L 68 71 1/15/11 A L 67 76 3/3/12 H L 549 66 3/6/13 A L 85 88 1/23/14 A W 59 54 12/31/14 A W 67 59 2/10/16 A W 100 92 3OT 2/24/16 H L 73 79 2/4/17 A L 65 74 2/21/17 H L 73 76 1/31/18 A W 71 69 OT 2/14/18 H L 80 82 at New Orleans: 6-5 at Greenville: 7-6 EVANSVILLE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/16/94 A W 76 63 (NIT-First Round) FAIRFIELD (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/27/69 N L 80 82 OT (Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.) 12/3/05 N L 68 80 (Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa) FLORIDA (11-12) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/6/48 H W 62 35 1/3/49 A W 63 51 12/16/49 H W 69 50 2/6/51 A L 64 72 3/1/51 N W 68 62 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 2/22/52 H W 102 77 1/16/53 A L 57 87 1/9/54 H W 86 64 1/8/55 A W 85 74 1/7/56 H L 54 61 1/5/57 A L 62 70 1/4/58 H W 84 75 1/3/59 A W 68 62 1/4/60 H W 71 55 1/9/61 A L 79 83 1/8/62 H W 59 47 1/7/63 A L 74 109 1/4/64 H L 79 86 1/2/65 A L 53 85 2/26/66 H L 59 76 12/29/83 H L 53 65 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) 12/28/00 H L 85 103 (Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic) 12/2/01 A L 65 81 at New Orleans: 7-5
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at Gainesville: 3-7 Neutral Sites: 1-0 FLORIDA A&M (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/84 H W 89 56 FLORIDA ATLANTIC (5-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/20/93 H W 87 62 1/27/94 A W 69 61 1/7/95 H W 86 74 2/20/96 A W 79 64 2/26/14 H W 72 64 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/2/14 A L 47 73 FLORIDA STATE (12-24) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/14/67 H W 87 85 2/11/67 A L 90 100 1/8/69 H L 94 97 1/18/69 A L 90 99 1/17/70 H L 77 82 2/14/70 A L 77 112 1/13/71 H W 88 69 2/12/72 A L 84 94 12/30/77 N L 56 71 (Pillsbury Classic, Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/7/78 H L 85 87 1/14/78 A L 85 103 1/10/79 H W 74 60 1/29/79 A L 84 89 3/1/79 N L 92 101 (Metro Conf. Tourn., Memphis, Tenn.) 12/31/79 N L 97 108 (Miami, Fla.) 1/12/80 H W 80 79 2/28/80 N L 73 85 (Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.) 1/24/81 A L 61 79 1/31/81 H L 68 74 2/1/82 H W 66 53 2/10/82 A W 62 61 3/5/82 N L 49 54 (Metro Conf. Tourn., Memphis, Tenn.) 2/14/83 A W 80 79 2OT 3/5/83 H W 71 66 1/9/84 H W 50 43 2/20/84 A L 51 52 1/28/85 H W 64 61 2/6/85 A L 51 74 1/4/90 A L 68 92 2/20/90 H L 67 69 1/3/91 H W 77 61 2/2/91 A L 79 85 3/20/93 N L 63 94 (NCAA, Second Round, Orlando) 12/10/94 A L 74 81 12/5/95 H W 78 77 12/10/17 N L 53 72 (Amalie Arena, Tampa, Fla.) at New Orleans: 10-5 at Tallahassee: 2-12 Neutral Sites: 0-7 FORDHAM (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/17/99 H W 80 69 (Preseason NIT) 11/19/17 N W 63 55 (Montego Bay, Jamaica)
GARDNER-WEBB (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/8/07 H W 84 79 GEORGE MASON (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/08 A L 52 60 11/28/09 H W 76 71 GEORGETOWN (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/13/09 H L 58 74 11/15/10 A L 53 69 GEORGIA (14-15) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/16/07 A L 21 39 1/15/09 A L 36 60 1/13/26 A W 41 27 1/11/28 H L 32 42 1/12/28 H L 18 29 12/27/32 H L 20 28 12/28/32 H L 39 41 2/24/33 N W 46 22 (SEC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.) 12/20/35 H L 26 34 12/21/35 H W 34 26 3/3/38 N W 47 36 (SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.) 3/4/49 N W 92 62 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/15/51 A L 70 72 1/19/52 H W 82 49 1/26/53 A W 66 64 1/11/54 H W 93 78 1/10/55 A L 65 67 2OT 1/5/56 H W 72 56 1/7/57 A W 72 54 1/6/58 H W 67 59 1/5/59 A L 63 70 1/2/60 H W 76 74 1/7/61 A L 68 79 OT 1/6/62 H W 76 46 1/5/63 A L 69 77 1/6/64 H L 83 87 1/4/65 H L 83 86 OT 1/15/66 A L 69 81 12/21/07 N W 70 69 (Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii) at New Orleans: 7-7 at Athens: 3-8 Neutral Sites: 4-0 GEORGIA STATE (7-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/3/73 H W 94 63 12/8/73 H W 81 63 2/22/75 H W 77 68 2/28/76 H W 95 63 12/20/82 H W 78 53 12/19/83 A W 77 52 12/28/95 H W 62 55 11/26/17 A L 59 70 at New Orleans: 6-0 at Atlanta: 1-1 GEORGIA TECH (33-38) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/16/09 A W 29 15 1/4/26 H W 33 18 1/11/26 A L 18 31 2/11/27 H L 37 38 2/28/30 A L 27 30 (SEC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.) 2/5/38 H W 37 22 3/4/38 N L 29 44 (SEC Tournament, Baton Rouge, La.) 1/21/39 H L 31 32 OT
HISTORY 2/3/40 H W 37 25 1/25/41 A W 37 20 2/7/42 H L 43 52 2/6/43 A L 36 60 3/2/44 N W 66 55 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/29/45 H L 38 47 1/12/46 H W 58 45 2/4/46 A L 52 59 1/11/47 A L 51 58 1/31/47 H W 47 45 1/9/48 H W 54 29 2/9/48 A W 59 55 3/6/48 N L 40 50 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/7/49 H W 73 52 1/29/49 A W 56 49 1/7/50 H W 64 62 1/28/50 A L 55 59 1/6/51 H W 49 45 3/2/51 N L 61 63 OT (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/5/52 A W 73 58 2/23/53 H W 70 55 2/15/54 A W 59 57 2/14/55 H W 64 48 2/11/56 A L 79 77 2/9/57 H W 73 67 2/8/58 A L 53 69 2/7/59 H L 67 77 2/6/60 A L 55 74 2/13/61 H L 79 81 2/12/62 A L 74 77 OT 2/8/63 H W 77 69 OT 2/8/64 A L 68 92 2/17/66 A L 85 99 1/7/67 A W 99 91 2/18/67 H W 74 71 1/6/68 A L 81 100 3/2/68 H W 88 77 2/15/69 A L 79 90 3/1/69 H W 80 77 1/10/70 A L 72 78 2/23/70 H L 76 86 1/9/71 H L 67 77 3/1/71 A L 74 102 1/20/72 A L 78 94 2/28/72 H W 78 74 12/22/72 A W 69 68 3/2/73 H L 83 87 1/19/74 H W 96 90 2/20/74 A W 71 70 2/24/75 A L 69 74 1/17/76 H W 59 58 3/4/76 N L 68 74 (Metro Conference Tourn., Louisville, Ky.) 12/22/76 H W 64 57 1/29/77 A L 62 89 1/16/78 H L 70 75 2/11/78 A L 56 63 12/27/90 H L 83 95 (USF&G Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Superdome) 12/23/01 A W 79 68 1/2/03 H W 80 66 12/3/11 H W 57 52 11/9/12 A L 61 79 12/5/15 H L 68 76 11/26/16 A L 68 82 at New Orleans: 22-12 at Atlanta: 10-22 Neutral Sites: 1-4 SERIES NOTE The first Tulane game to go into overtime took place on Jan. 21, 1939 against Georgia Tech, a 32-31 Yellow Jacket win. Incidentally, Tulane’s second overtime contest also took place against Georgia Tech - 12 years later at the SEC Tournament.
GRAMBLING STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/08 H W 72 37 HARTFORD (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/98 H W 86 63 HAWAI’I (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/6/97 A L 63 76 (PowerBar Invitational) HAWAI’I-HILO (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/25/00 A W 88 76 (Big Island Classic) HOFSTRA (4-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/2/89 H L 80 81 OT 1/20/91 A W 70 68 12/27/92 H W 64 55 12/22/12 N W 83 62 (at Barclays Center, NYC) 1/2/14 H W 61 58 HOLY CROSS (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/48 H W 81 79 (Sugar Bowl-Municipal Auditorium) HOUSTON (18-22) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/11/46 H W 63 49 12/11/70 A L 60 91 (Bluebonnet Tournament) 2/23/97 A W 81 77 1/18/98 H W 71 59 1/29/98 A L 62 70 1/23/99 H W 89 84 2/13/99 A L 72 76 1/8/00 A L 74 75 1/29/00 H W 78 75 3/9/00 N W 76 69 (C-USA Championship, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/21/01 H L 76 81 3/3/01 A L 67 80 1/8/02 H L 66 69 2/19/02 A L 81 85 OT 2/4/03 A W 65 58 2/26/03 H W 56 52 3/12/03 N W 74 52 (C-USA Championship, Louisville, Ky.) 2/11/04 H W 77 63 1/26/05 A W 63 61 1/25/06 H L 57 82 2/21/07 A L 70 78 2/9/08 H L 56 66 2/14/09 A L 64 83 3/6/10 H W 79 76 2/12/11 A L 68 79 3/2/11 H W 80 77 2/4/12 H W 75 54 2/29/12 A L 53 82 2/9/13 A W 88 85 3/9/13 H L 94 96 1/17/15 A W 68 65 3/4/15 H L 63 68 OT 3/12/15 N L 60 66 (AAC Championships; Hartford, Conn.) 1/5/16 A L 45 63 2/17/16 H L 69 82 3/11/16 N W 72 69 (AAC Championships; Orlando, Fla.) 1/24/17 A L 51 65 2/8/17 H L 62 91 1/17/18 H W 81 72
2/11/18 A L 73 42 at New Orleans: 10-7 at Houston: 4-13 Neutral Sites: 3-0 HOWARD (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/9/48 H W 87 32 12/29/99 H W 76 63 HUSTON-TILLOTSON (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/28/06 H W 80 54 12/5/07 H W 75 43 IDAHO STATE (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/56 N L 61 79 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/27/57 N L 74 70 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) ILLINOIS (1-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/68 A L 71 105 12/10/71 H L 68 79 12/3/73 A L 78 99 1/23/75 H W 81 69 12/2/78 H L 60 65 at New Orleans: 1-2 at Champaign: 0-2 ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/20/96 H W 83 72 (NIT Quarterfinals) INDIANA (1-2) Date H/A/N 12/14/81 A L 11/20/92 A L (Preseason NIT) 11/23/94 N W (Maui Invitational)
TU Opp 59 77 92 102 86 68
INDIANA STATE (3-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/14/70 H W 109 96 1/31/72 A W 82 80 11/25/06 A L 47 59 12/17/07 H W 80 68 JACKSON STATE (3-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/23/92 H L 84 92 12/23/02 H W 94 70 12/7/13 H W 70 65 12/19/14 H W 56 49 JACKSONVILLE STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/11/11 H W 59 51 (Skip Prosser Tournament, New Orleans, La.) KANSAS (1-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/26/46 N L 53 65 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/11/52 A L 50 63 12/10/54 H W 69 65 12/28/83 H L 64 67 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) KANSAS STATE (2-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/11/75 H W 71 57 1/10/76 A L 69 81 3/18/93 N W 55 53
(NCAA, First Round, Orlando) 12/28/13 N L 41 72 (at Barclays Center, NYC) KENTUCKY (5-41) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/25/21 N L 28 50 (SIAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.) 2/12/25 A L 22 29 2/4/29 H W 34 22 3/1/29 N L 15 29 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) 2/26/32 N L 30 50 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) 12/20/32 A L 17 53 12/21/32 A L 11 42 12/21/33 H L 22 32 12/22/33 H L 29 42 12/21/34 H L 9 38 12/22/34 H L 12 52 1/18/35 A L 26 63 1/19/35 A L 12 55 1/17/36 A L 24 49 1/18/36 A L 21 39 2/3/37 H W 35 28 2/4/37 H L 25 28 3/3/38 N W 38 36 (Baton Rouge, La.) 2/28/41 N L 30 59 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 2/25/43 N L 31 48 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 3/3/44 N L 46 62 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 11/30/46 A L 35 64 3/1/47 N L 38 55 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 12/22/48 N L 47 51 (Louisville, Ky.) 12/29/48 H L 47 78 (Sugar Bowl-Municipal Auditorium) 3/5/49 N L 52 68 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/29/51 H L 68 104 2/4/52 A L 54 103 2/29/52 N L 61 65 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/16/54 A L 43 94 1/15/55 H L 44 58 1/12/56 A L 63 85 1/14/57 H W 68 60 1/13/58 A L 50 86 1/12/59 H L 68 85 1/11/60 A L 42 68 1/14/61 H W 72 70 3/5/62 A L 72 97 1/12/63 H L 72 81 1/11/64 A L 63 105 1/11/65 H L 72 102 3/7/66 A L 74 103 12/18/82 A L 61 80 (Kentucky Invitational) 3/18/95 N L 60 82 (NCAA Second Round, Memphis) 1/2/02 N L 67 101 (Louisville, Ky.) 12/10/02 H L 60 76 LAFAYETTE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/96 H W 92 73 LAMAR (4-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/12/98 H W 78 72 12/11/99 A W 51 45 1/3/01 H W 81 71 1/2/10 A L 67 70
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12/30/10 H W 93 77 LASALLE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/22/09 N L 59 61 (Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C.) LEHIGH (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/93 H W 111 59 LIBERTY (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/29/15 N W 72 51 (Challenge in Music City, Nashville, Tenn.) LONG BEACH STATE (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/7/97 N L 55 57 (PowerBar Invitational) 11/26/00 N L 74 79 (Big Island Classic, Hilo, Hawai’i) LIU BROOKLYN (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/10/17 H W 102 96 LOUISIANA COLLEGE (19-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/31/13 H W 21 16 2/1/13 H L 18 20 1/8/16 H W 32 19 1/9/16 H W 27 10 1/11/22 H W 32 19 1/12/22 H W 33 16 2/16/24 H W 40 27 1/31/25 H W 39 28 12/19/29 A W 27 26 12/19/30 A L 30 35 2/18/41 H W 62 46 12/5/53 H W 87 47 12/4/54 H W 91 53 12/5/55 H W 94 61 12/10/56 H W 88 48 12/9/57 H W 74 63 12/4/58 H W 88 72 12/3/59 H W 90 72 12/5/60 H W 83 64 12/2/61 H W 87 67 12/3/62 H L 76 85 12/1/64 H L 74 86 12/1/66 H W 106 96 2/6/68 A L 76 83 at New Orleans: 18-3 at Pineville: 1-2 UL-LAFAYETTE (22-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/30/14 H W 63 8 1/31/14 H W 55 10 1/21/23 H W 41 16 1/22/24 H W 42 13 12/18/29 A W 31 24 12/20/30 A L 20 29 1/9/31 H W 36 35 1/10/31 H W 30 23 12/15/33 H W 38 34 12/16/33 H W 32 23 12/16/35 H W 44 28 12/17/35 H L 28 41 1/16/37 H W 37 31 1/21/38 H W 37 30 1/8/46 A W 55 43 1/24/47 A W 46 45 2/10/47 H W 55 41 12/8/47 H W 46 37 12/14/48 H W 84 49 12/5/49 H W 84 56
12/8/58 H W 75 69 2/23/85 H W 63 54 12/21/09 A W 73 70 12/4/10 H W 63 52 at New Orleans: 18-1 at Lafayette: 4-1 UL-MONROE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/74 A L 73 95 (Pacemaker Classic) LSU (84-124) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/26/11 A L 7 45 1/27/11 A L 15 26 2/17/11 H L 25 27 2/18/11 H W 15 13 2/14/13 H W 15 13 2/15/13 H W 26 20 2/28/13 A W 16 15 3/1/13 A L 11 12 2/13/14 H W 24 14 2/14/14 H W 10 7 2/27/14 A W 25 12 2/28/14 A W 13 6 2/19/15 A L 17 28 2/20/15 H L 19 39 2/4/16 A W 26 19 2/5/16 A W 22 18 2/18/16 H W 26 14 2/19/16 H L 16 19 2/9/17 H L 20 37 2/10/17 H L 18 27 2/23/17 A L 27 46 2/24/17 A L 21 26 2/6/20 H L 18 35 2/7/20 H L 10 19 2/27/20 A L 12 37 2/28/20 A L 12 47 2/4/21 A L 30 42 2/5/21 A L 24 52 3/4/21 H W 31 29 3/5/21 H L 20 27 1/30/22 H L 15 18 1/31/22 H L 18 26 2/20/22 A W 39 23 2/21/22 A L 19 34 2/9/23 A W 33 24 2/10/23 A W 28 18 2/16/23 H W 40 23 2/17/23 H W 34 11 2/8/24 A W 41 21 2/9/24 A W 38 29 2/22/24 H W 38 13 2/23/24 H W 30 26 2/6/25 H W 42 15 2/7/25 H W 43 15 2/20/25 A W 35 24 2/21/25 A W 27 23 2/5/26 A L 23 30 2/6/26 A W 24 23 2/19/26 H W 32 29 2/20/26 H W 22 13 2/4/27 H W 27 20 2/5/27 H W 26 9 2/18/27 A W 25 20 2/19/27 A W 23 20 2/3/28 A L 13 47 2/4/28 A L 18 41 2/17/28 H L 20 36 2/18/28 H L 25 39 2/15/29 H W 40 37 2/16/29 H L 21 28 2/22/29 A L 35 37 2/23/29 A W 33 32 2/14/30 A L 30 35 2/15/30 A L 15 24
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2/21/30 H W 27 25 2/22/30 H W 30 27 2/13/31 H W 38 23 2/14/31 H L 31 39 2/20/31 A L 30 49 2/21/31 A L 27 48 2/12/32 A L 25 37 2/13/32 A L 22 34 2/19/32 H L 26 29 2/20/32 H W 33 29 2/10/33 H W 44 31 2/11/33 H L 28 46 2/17/33 A L 38 50 2/18/33 A L 37 51 1/19/34 A L 25 29 1/20/34 A L 26 48 2/16/34 H L 22 43 2/17/34 H L 21 36 2/8/35 H L 16 34 2/9/35 H L 24 35 2/22/35 A L 20 65 2/23/35 A L 23 64 2/7/36 A L 27 52 2/8/36 A L 26 49 2/21/36 H L 30 50 2/22/36 H L 22 46 2/5/37 A L 31 42 2/6/37 A L 42 46 2/19/37 H L 31 37 2/20/37 H W 52 32 2/17/38 H L 42 44 2/18/38 H L 27 31 2/25/38 A L 31 42 2/26/38 A W 41 39 2/17/39 A L 33 36 2/18/39 A W 36 33 2/23/39 H W 36 30 2/24/39 H L 31 41 2/15/40 H L 31 34 2/16/40 H L 29 35 2/22/40 A L 39 42 2/23/40 A L 39 40 2/29/40 N L 44 57 (SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.) 2/14/41 A W 55 44 2/15/41 A W 39 35 2/20/41 H L 44 59 2/21/41 H L 37 40 2/12/42 A L 46 51 2/13/42 A L 49 50 2/19/42 H L 44 48 2/20/42 H L 22 31 2/11/43 H L 57 91 2/12/43 H L 57 59 2/19/43 A L 34 35 2/20/43 A L 40 46 2/9/44 A W 43 42 2/10/44 A W 38 37 2/16/44 H W 41 39 2/17/44 H W 66 44 2/1/45 H W 45 43 2/2/45 H W 44 32 2/9/45 A L 44 50 2/10/45 A L 55 61 2/21/46 A L 45 54 2/23/46 H L 36 52 2/28/46 N L 29 74 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 12/30/46 H L 51 54 (Sugar Bowl-Municipal Auditorium) 1/17/47 H W 40 38 2/21/47 A L 40 55 2/28/47 N W 63 50 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/13/48 A W 54 42 2/20/48 H W 50 41 1/14/49 H W 71 51 2/25/49 A W 72 45 3/5/49 N W 72 63
(SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/13/50 A W 75 70 2/24/50 H W 77 71 2/10/51 H W 69 54 2/23/51 A L 46 51 1/26/52 H W 71 66 2/9/52 A L 66 78 2/7/53 A L 31 58 3/6/53 H L 52 53 2/6/54 A L 47 66 3/6/54 H L 52 63 2/5/55 A W 81 57 3/4/55 H W 82 53 1/30/56 A L 66 87 3/2/56 H W 81 68 1/18/57 A W 66 64 3/1/57 H W 59 51 1/17/58 H L 63 69 2/28/58 A L 63 67 1/16/59 A W 69 59 2/28/59 H W 71 65 2/25/60 H W 72 58 3/2/60 A W 64 54 1/28/61 A L 66 86 3/2/61 H W 68 65 2/22/62 A L 57 70 3/9/62 H W 84 69 2/12/63 A W 59 57 3/1/63 H W 77 65 1/15/64 A L 74 83 2/28/64 H W 80 68 1/13/65 A L 67 79 2/27/65 H L 74 77 2/2/66 A W 82 68 3/5/66 H W 86 78 12/14/66 A L 83 93 1/12/67 H W 99 89 1/11/68 H L 91 100 2/21/68 A L 92 99 12/14/68 A W 101 99 2OT 2/10/69 H W 110 94 12/13/69 H L 91 97 2/9/70 A L 114 127 12/16/70 A L 79 94 2/3/71 H W 93 86 1/17/72 A L 58 76 2/12/72 H L 71 75 2/8/73 H L 83 92 2/14/73 A L 63 73 12/19/73 H L 60 67 12/27/73 A L 44 76 12/4/74 A L 78 80 12/18/74 H L 82 84 12/3/75 H L 65 79 11/26/76 A L 85 94 12/7/77 A L 88 120 12/18/77 H L 74 83 12/4/78 A L 85 109 12/9/78 H L 88 98 12/5/79 H L 79 80 12/22/79 A L 85 95 12/6/80 A L 81 119 12/20/80 H L 72 86 3/12/82 A W 83 72 (NIT, First Round) 12/28/02 H L 62 74 (Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans Arena) 12/23/03 A L 48 67 11/19/04 A L 58 83 (Louisiana Classic, Baton Rouge, La.) 1/3/06 A L 58 75 12/2/06 H L 67 74 1/2/08 H W 68 63 at New Orleans: 49-53 at Baton Rouge: 33-69 Neutral Sites: 2-2
HISTORY LOUISIANA TECH (2-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/11/37 H W 44 24 12/27/74 N W 88 40 (Pacemaker Classic, Monroe, La.) 11/21/04 N L 66 69 (Louisiana Classic, Baton Rouge, La.) 1/16/14 H L 45 73 LOUISVILLE (6-36) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/8/77 H L 81 90 1/26/78 H L 82 105 2/7/78 A L 86 115 3/2/78 N L 64 93 (Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) 2/8/79 H L 66 77 2/24/79 A L 71 95 1/19/80 H L 59 76 1/31/80 A L 60 64 1/5/81 H L 53 73 2/4/81 A L 58 85 12/4/81 N L 54 55 (Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.) 2/3/82 A L 56 61 1/17/83 H L 55 63 2/9/83 A L 56 73 3/13/83 N L 51 56 (Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) 2/1/84 A L 56 62 2/29/84 H L 60 61 1/9/85 A L 51 52 2/26/85 H W 68 56 1/18/90 H L 96 109 2/27/90 A L 85 99 3/8/90 N L 66 79 (Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss.) 1/14/91 H L 73 79 2/26/91 A L 72 95 1/4/92 A W 87 83 OT 2/27/92 H L 72 87 2/11/93 H W 62 60 2/27/93 A L 67 94 1/20/94 H L 76 83 2/12/94 A L 73 77 1/21/95 H W 76 73 2/4/95 A L 56 71 3/11/95 A L 80 81 OT (Metro Tournament) 2/8/96 A W 68 65 3/7/96 N L 79 98 (C-USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.) 3/1/97 H W 83 71 2/7/98 A L 62 81 2/18/99 H L 75 80 1/3/00 A L 70 81 1/10/01 H L 84 87 OT 3/13/03 A L 66 82 (C-USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/29/05 H L 69 105 at New Orleans: 4-14 at Louisville: 2-17 Neutral Sites: 0-5 LOYOLA CHICAGO (3-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/47 H W 67 52 11/16/13 H W 65 59 12/3/14 A W 83 70 LOYOLA, NEW ORLEANS (9-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/25/72 H W 73 69 2/19/72 A L 73 89 12/9/00 H W 86 58 11/16/01 H W 87 47 11/25/02 H W 74 58 11/30/03 H W 77 57
12/3/04 H W 73 50 2/7/06 H W 87 41 11/21/06 H W 66 53 11/27/12 H W 69 57 MACMURRAY (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/10/11 H W 89 59 (Skip Prosser Tournament, New Orleans, La.) MAINE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/28/02 H W 84 65 (University Hoops Classic) 11/29/08 N W 66 56 (USA Basketball Classic, Mobile, Ala.) MARQUETTE (3-16) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/26/69 A L 73 85 3/5/70 H L 67 79 2/27/71 A L 76 90 3/1/72 H L 60 73 2/10/73 A L 59 88 3/10/75 H L 65 73 2/16/76 A L 63 75 2/28/77 H L 44 63 2/4/96 H W 75 74 2/1/97 A W 54 53 2/1/98 H L 40 66 1/28/99 A L 59 65 3/4/00 H W 73 68 1/27/01 A L 57 82 3/7/01 N L 67 72 (C-USA Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/29/02 H L 66 68 1/14/03 H L 73 85 2/21/04 A L 69 81 1/8/05 H L 68 82 at New Orleans: 2-8 at Milwaukee: 1-7 Neutral Sites: 0-1 MARSHALL (8-8) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/4/06 H W 61 36 3/8/06 N W 64 58 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 1/20/07 H L 73 79 2/17/07 A W 73 65 2/16/08 A L 54 68 3/5/08 H L 68 70 3/12/08 N W 48 47 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/7/09 A L 86 89 OT 2/21/09 H W 57 51 1/16/10 A L 79 89 2/20/10 H L 55 58 2/19/11 H L 75 79 OT 2/1/12 A L 44 63 2/6/13 H W 91 75 3/13/13 N W 66 64 (Conference USA Tourney, Tulsa, Okla.) 2/9/14 H W 68 65 at New Orleans: 4-3 at Huntington: 1-4 Neutral Sites: 3-0 MARYLAND (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/19/99 A L 70 78 (Preseason NIT, Landover, Md.) MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/12/10 A W 91 62 11/18/11 H W 73 52
MARYVILLE UNIV. (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/22/10 H W 91 45 MCNEESE STATE (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/15/08 H W 68 62 12/16/09 H L 57 61 12/19/16 H L 63 70 MEMPHIS (11-52) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/10/77 A L 64 78 3/3/77 A L 80 94 (Metro Conference Tournament) 1/28/78 H L 78 86 2/4/78 A L 91 101 1/20/79 H L 81 87 2/3/79 A L 82 89 OT 2/12/80 A L 79 82 2/23/80 H W 86 74 1/9/81 H L 55 67 1/19/81 A L 79 91 1/21/82 H W 58 54 OT 2/25/82 A L 62 64 2/5/83 A W 58 56 2/12/83 H W 49 47 1/7/84 H L 65 67 1/23/84 A L 50 57 1/14/85 A L 52 56 2/20/85 H L 49 60 1/11/90 H W 81 80 2/8/90 A L 74 85 1/12/91 A L 64 66 2/7/91 H W 85 69 3/7/91 N L 77 84 (Metro Tournament, Roanoke, Va.) 3/4/92 H L 67 68 12/9/92 A W 86 85 3/2/96 A L 75 86 2/16/97 H L 56 62 12/27/97 A L 59 64 2/18/98 H L 77 83 1/14/99 A L 68 83 2/24/99 H W 85 79 2/9/00 H W 64 63 3/1/00 A L 49 77 1/24/01 H L 69 91 2/10/01 A L 64 91 1/12/02 H L 70 78 2/4/02 A L 72 78 1/7/03 A L 73 85 2/13/03 H L 57 58 1/20/04 H L 71 85 2/12/05 A L 71 103 2/18/06 H L 65 105 3/9/06 A L 56 75 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/10/07 A L 51 95 3/9/07 A L 49 71 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/20/08 H L 71 97 3/13/08 A L 56 75 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 3/7/09 A L 47 74 3/12/09 A L 41 51 (Conference USA Tourney, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/17/10 H L 64 77 3/5/11 A L 62 66 2/15/12 H L 64 82 1/22/13 A L 60 71 3/14/13 N L 68 81 (Conference USA Tourney, Tulsa, Okla.) 1/3/15 A W 74 66 2/24/15 H L 55 57 12/29/15 A L 65 77 2/13/16 H W 94 87 OT 3/12/16 N L 54 74
(AAC Championships - Orlando, Fla.) 1/8/17 H L 59 80 3/2/17 A L 70 92 1/9/18 A L 89 96 2/17/18 H L 63 68 at New Orleans: 8-18 at Memphis: 3-29 Neutral Sites: 0-3 MERCER (4-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/18/79 H L 67 68 2/20/80 A L 79 96 1/13/81 H W 67 57 12/21/91 H W 82 56 1/4/93 A W 70 52 12/6/93 H W 85 52 11/26/15 N L 61 71 (Challenge in Music City, Nashville, Tenn.) at New Orleans: 3-1 at Macon: 1-1 at Neutral Site: 0-1 MIAMI, FLORIDA (4-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/22/47 A W 60 39 12/29/55 A L 75 86 (Orange Bowl Tournament) 12/29/58 A L 72 94 (Orange Bowl Tournament) 2/3/68 H W 99 88 1/16/69 A W 90 79 1/29/70 H W 105 90 1/16/71 A L 71 74 3/3/90 A L 60 93 11/19/09 N L 54 74 (Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C.) MIAMI-OHIO (2-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/67 N L 52 87 (Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich.) 12/18/69 H W 59 57 1/28/71 A L 66 91 11/22/17 H W 80 59 MICHIGAN (0-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/39 N L 22 63 (White Plains, N.Y.) 12/2/63 A L 47 73 12/29/79 H L 71 72 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) 12/1/93 A L 69 84 11/21/94 N L 73 75 (Maui Invitational, Lahaina, Hawaii) MICHIGAN STATE (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/65 A L 61 80 12/21/66 H L 66 76 12/29/83 H W 81 58 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/13/14 A L 44 71 MINNESOTA (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/18/96 A W 84 65 (NIT-Second Round) MISSISSIPPI (56-34) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/18/21 H W 34 22 2/19/21 H W 35 23 2/6/22 A L 17 37
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2/7/22 A L 21 41 1/18/24 H W 28 23 1/19/24 H W 35 19 1/16/25 A L 31 35 1/17/25 A W 30 15 3/2/25 N W 44 23 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) 1/18/26 H L 35 46 1/17/27 H L 22 28 1/18/27 H L 23 26 1/16/28 H L 31 49 1/17/28 H L 29 43 1/14/29 H W 42 30 1/15/29 H W 40 33 1/31/30 H W 27 17 2/1/30 H W 33 27 1/30/31 A L 40 50 1/31/31 A W 42 40 2/1/32 H L 43 52 2/2/32 H W 41 29 2/6/33 A L 27 35 2/7/33 A W 37 32 2/9/34 H W 30 16 2/10/34 H W 31 23 2/1/35 H L 30 43 2/2/35 H W 41 23 2/3/36 H L 30 41 2/4/36 H L 16 41 1/18/37 A L 26 33 1/19/37 A L 35 43 2/7/38 H L 34 45 2/8/38 H L 34 35 2/16/39 A L 23 33 2/17/39 A W 40 35 2/12/40 H W 36 34 2/13/40 H L 30 37 1/17/41 A W 48 23 1/18/41 A W 32 27 1/19/42 H W 27 21 1/20/42 H W 36 30 1/11/43 A W 48 38 1/18/43 H L 34 37 1/18/46 A W 67 50 12/5/46 A W 69 41 2/1/47 H W 50 43 1/23/48 A W 52 46 2/24/48 H W 73 46 2/5/49 A W 70 44 2/11/49 H W 74 34 12/17/49 H W 70 58 2/6/50 A W 68 66 12/15/50 A W 72 62 2/19/51 H W 64 50 12/14/51 A L 66 81 2/16/52 H L 70 74 1/10/53 A W 83 77 2/21/53 H W 84 68 1/30/54 H W 84 77 2/27/54 A W 66 57 1/29/55 A W 83 82 2/26/55 H L 80 86 3OT 2/4/56 H W 93 82 2/25/56 A W 83 81 2/1/57 A W 66 65 2/22/57 H W 102 74 2/1/58 H W 77 67 2/22/58 A L 68 83 1/31/59 A W 78 66 2/21/59 H W 81 65 1/30/60 H L 64 66 2/20/60 A W 59 43 2/4/61 A W 90 67 2/25/61 H W 87 71 2/3/62 H W 107 77 2/24/62 A L 76 83 2/2/63 A L 84 92 2/23/63 H W 95 93 1/31/64 H L 74 86 2/21/64 A L 62 63
1/30/65 A L 60 62 2/20/65 H W 87 71 2/14/66 H W 83 70 2/23/66 A L 70 91 12/21/74 A L 73 93 12/20/75 H W 91 88 12/8/76 H W 64 59 12/3/77 A L 77 79 12/17/94 N W 71 62 at New Orleans: 33-17 at Oxford: 21-17 Neutral Sites: 2-0 MISSISSIPPI STATE (40-55) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/8/09 A W 19 16 2/7/11 A W 29 18 2/8/11 A W 35 21 2/20/14 A L 14 40 2/21/14 A L 14 34 1/20/16 H W 25 12 1/21/16 H W 28 19 2/15/20 A L 14 31 2/8/22 A L 36 49 2/9/22 A L 21 41 1/17/23 H W 45 34 1/18/23 H L 27 30 3/1/24 N L 30 38 (Southern Conf. Tourn., Atlanta, Ga.) 1/15/25 A L 27 29 2/2/25 H W 36 16 1/18/26 H L 24 32 2/13/26 A W 31 27 1/21/27 H L 18 32 1/22/27 H L 16 23 1/6/28 A L 34 52 1/7/28 A L 18 32 1/18/29 H W 30 25 1/19/29 H W 27 18 1/17/30 N L 20 22 (Jackson, Miss.) 1/18/30 N W 22 19 (Jackson, Miss.) 1/15/32 H L 18 21 1/16/32 H L 26 31 1/20/33 H W 31 29 1/21/33 H L 29 40 2/5/34 H W 33 24 2/6/34 H L 17 24 2/15/35 H L 31 53 2/16/35 H L 40 41 2/14/36 A L 32 45 2/15/36 A L 31 45 2/12/37 H L 29 36 2/13/37 H W 41 29 2/11/38 A L 36 41 2/12/38 A W 36 34 2/10/40 A L 38 54 2/10/41 H L 35 42 1/12/42 A L 25 28 1/23/42 H L 31 32 1/12/43 A L 29 37 1/20/43 H W 58 43 1/16/45 A W 42 35 2/9/46 H W 58 54 12/6/46 A W 44 32 2/13/47 H W 57 52 1/24/48 A W 55 38 2/14/48 H W 70 47 1/8/49 H W 69 47 2/4/49 A W 64 50 2/4/50 A L 53 55 2/18/50 H W 73 53 3/2/50 N L 47 56 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 12/16/50 A W 74 52 1/5/51 H W 71 64 12/13/51 A L 60 68
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1/12/52 H W 71 58 1/12/53 A L 61 67 2/28/53 H W 69 52 2/1/54 H W 79 56 3/1/54 A W 59 53 1/31/55 A W 69 60 2/26/55 H W 78 59 2/6/56 H W 110 72 2/27/56 A W 83 78 2/2/57 A L 72 85 2/23/57 H W 81 79 2/3/58 H L 63 71 2/24/58 A L 62 74 2/2/59 A L 46 55 2/23/59 H L 51 65 2/1/60 H W 51 47 OT 2/22/60 A L 66 70 2/6/61 A L 59 73 2/27/61 H L 57 62 2/5/62 H L 59 70 2/26/62 A L 62 83 2/4/63 A L 73 91 2/25/63 H L 67 78 2/1/64 H L 77 81 2/22/64 A L 71 78 2/1/65 A W 73 70 2/22/65 H L 72 91 1/8/66 H W 81 71 2/7/66 A L 63 65 12/28/82 H L 47 51 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) 12/18/93 N L 78 82 (Biloxi, Miss.) 1/17/01 A L 66 83 12/29/01 H L 66 77 (Sugar Bowl Classic, N.O. Arena) 12/27/03 H L 50 72 (Sugar Bowl Classic, N.O. Arena) 12/6/14 H W 59 54 12/19/15 A L 59 69 at New Orleans: 25-23 at Starkville: 14-28 Neutral Sites: 1-4 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/14 H W 100 61 MISSOURI (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/2/68 H L 81 98 12/18/68 A L 73 79 11/20/16 N L 62 67 (Tire Pros Invitational, Orlando, Fla.) MORRIS BROWN (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/4/03 H W 88 30 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/95 H W 100 75 NAVY (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/22/11 A W 57 52 12/1/12 H W 51 41 NEBRASKA (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/17/83 A L 65 72 (NIT First Round) 3/26/96 N L 78 90 (NIT-Semifinals, New York) 11/21/12 A L 79 51
NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/16/12 H W 76 52 UNLV (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/15/82 A W 56 51 (NIT Second Round) 12/21/96 A L 76 83 1/4/98 H L 61 77 NEW HAMPSHIRE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/5/81 N L 48 50 (Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky.) NJIT (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/8/13 H W 75 64 NEW MEXICO (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/38 A L 42 61 12/20/38 A L 45 63 12/28/65 A L 56 78 (New Mexico Tournament) NEW MEXICO STATE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/73 A L 63 76 (Roadrunner Tournament) NEW ORLEANS (25-24) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/20/73 A L 93 101 OT 2/22/73 H W 80 66 1/21/74 H L 79 81 2/18/74 A L 74 78 1/18/75 H W 76 61 2/15/75 N W 83 81 OT (Municipal Auditorium) 1/3/76 A L 97 102 2/23/76 N1 W 82 81 2/5/77 N1 W 82 75 2/23/77 N1 L 72 73 1/18/78 N1 L 62 75 1/15/79 N1 W 55 54 1/22/79 N1 L 72 80 1/5/80 H W 69 62 2/9/80 A W 76 75 1/17/81 H W 77 70 2/22/81 A L 69 82 1/23/82 H L 49 50 2/6/82 A W 59 53 1/29/83 N1 L 71 75 4OT 1/21/84 H W 67 61 2/18/84 A W 41 39 2/9/85 A W 52 49 OT 1/15/90 A L 59 75 2/4/90 H L 62 71 1/28/91 H W 84 83 2OT 1/13/92 A W 83 61 1/10/95 N1 W 75 71 (Sugar Bowl Classic) 1/16/96 N1 W 86 77 (Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic) 11/24/96 N1 L 55 78 (Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic) 12/22/97 N1 L 61 66 (Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic) 1/16/99 N1 W 55 53 (Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic) 1/24/00 H W 53 46 (New Orleans Arena) 12/21/00 A L 63 78 12/5/01 H W 74 63 12/5/02 A L 67 80 12/3/03 H L 66 69
HISTORY 11/30/04 A L 54 55 11/22/05 N W 77 66 (College Station, Texas) 12/31/05 N L 49 50 (Westwego, La.) 11/14/06 H W 78 64 1/1/07 A L 77 84 11/24/07 H L 67 74 12/3/08 A L 39 49 12/2/09 H L 50 51 12/14/10 A W 57 53 11/26/11 H W 72 53 (Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans, La.) 12/2/15 H W 64 62 11/29/16 A L 59 74 at Tulane: 11-6 at UNO: 6-11 Neutral Sites: 8-7 N1: Superdome (6-6) NYU (3-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/2/47 A L 37 41 12/27/55 N W 80 72 (Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla.) 12/30/58 N L 47 77 (Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami, Fla.) 2/4/67 H W 96 87 2/15/68 A W 71 60 NICHOLLS STATE (20-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/10/81 H W 82 67 12/9/82 H W 104 48 12/6/83 H W 62 39 12/5/84 A W 55 54 1/22/90 H W 82 69 11/26/90 H W 93 70 11/25/91 A W 72 64 12/3/92 H W 96 54 12/9/95 H W 82 62 1/8/97 H W 90 62 11/19/97 H W 67 66 11/24/98 H W 77 72 11/24/99 H W 86 61 11/17/00 H W 85 73 12/31/03 H W 61 56 11/16/07 H W 73 51 11/22/08 H W 72 70 11/26/10 A L 52 66 11/15/11 H W 96 50 12/4/12 H W 65 48 12/18/17 H W 76 69 at New Orleans: 18-0 at Thibodeaux: 2-1 NORTH CAROLINA (1-16) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/3/25 N L 28 36 (Southern Conference Tourn., Atlanta) 12/29/27 H L 21 23 12/30/27 H W 20 19 12/31/27 H L 8 38 12/16/63 H L 81 109 12/10/64 A L 74 111 12/9/66 A L 69 92 12/20/69 H L 87 96 1/2/71 N L 79 101 (Charlotte, N.C.) 2/14/76 H L 106 113 4OT 2/12/77 N L 94 106 (Greensboro, N.C.) 12/23/77 H L 103 108 11/30/82 A L 68 70 3OT 12/1/95 N L 71 89 (Diet Pepsi Tournament, Charlotte) 12/16/15 A L 72 96 11/11/16 N L 75 95
(Smoothie King Center) 12/3/17 A L 73 97 at New Orleans: 1-7 at Chapel Hill: 0-5 Neutral Sites: 0-4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T (4-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/97 H W 70 61 12/21/04 H W 73 54 12/18/08 H W 81 55 12/30/09 H W 78 54 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (2-7) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/28/25 N W 41 24 (Southern Conference Tourn., Atlanta) 12/20/46 N L 44 54 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/28/50 A L 75 89 (Dixie Classic) 12/18/63 H L 88 104 12/10/66 A L 58 85 1/5/79 A L 58 104 2/21/99 A L 60 74 12/29/99 H W 73 62 3/17/00 A L 60 64 (NIT First Round) UNC WILMINGTON (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/94 H W 75 65 NORTH TEXAS (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/11/14 A W 73 62 3/12/14 N W 66 61 (C-USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas) NORTHEASTERN (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/20/90 H L 65 74 1/21/91 A L 73 79 12/22/13 H W 65 62 NORTHERN KENTUCKY (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/23/13 H L ot 86 91 NORTHERN MICHIGAN (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/2/13 H W 103 89 NORTHWESTERN (3-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/50 H W 67 49 12/19/53 H W 70 68 12/18/54 A L 63 77 12/18/65 A L 48 61 12/19/66 H L 116 121 12/5/89 A L 78 108 12/4/91 H W 88 79 at New Orleans: 3-1 at Evanston: 0-3 NORTHWESTERN STATE (4-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/27/17 A W 35 13 12/20/29 A W 36 29 12/18/30 A L 18 42 12/1/70 H L 77 88 12/12/92 H W 91 81 12/9/03 H W 83 66 12/6/04 A L 72 85 NOTRE DAME (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/16/70 A L 80 115
1/15/72 H L 78 87 1/10/80 N L 59 79 (Shreveport, La.) OHIO (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/76 N L 67 93 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) OHIO STATE (2-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/55 H L 66 72 12/22/56 A W 75 71 12/22/69 H L 74 87 12/28/75 H W 80 65 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) 12/14/83 H L 57 80 12/15/84 A L 71 76 OKLAHOMA (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/47 H W 49 32 (Sugar Bowl - Municipal Auditorium) 11/25/00 N L 69 83 (Big Island Classic, Hilo, Hawaii) 11/17/16 N L 70 89 (Tires Pro Invitational, Orlando, Fla.) OKLAHOMA STATE (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/27/84 N W 70 63 (Pittsburgh Holiday Classic) 3/22/92 N L 71 87 (NCAA Second Round, Atlanta) 3/13/97 A L 72 79 (NIT First Round) OLD DOMINION (1-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/70 A L 76 91 (Old Dominion Classic) 12/20/77 H L 99 116 12/5/94 H W 85 80 OT 1/25/14 A L 64 70 ORAL ROBERTS (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/12/80 N L 90 96 (Oil Capital Classic, Tulsa, Okla.) OREGON STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/53 N W 74 70 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) PACIFIC (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/68 N L 81 91 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) PENNSYLVANIA (1-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/12/64 A L 57 88 1/15/77 A L 64 87 12/6/78 H L 59 76 1/6/92 H W 88 74 PENN STATE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/78 N W 54 50 (Dayton Invitational, Dayton, Ohio) 11/20/09 N W 63 60 (Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C.) PEPPERDINE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/12 H W 69 54
PITTSBURGH (1-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/35 H L 25 48 12/29/35 H L 13 48 1/27/68 A L 73 75 2/1/69 H W 110 89 12/28/84 A L 54 69 (Pittsburgh Holiday Classic) PORTLAND STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/26/96 H W 92 64 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (10-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/27/91 H W 120 64 12/30/92 H W 107 74 12/4/93 H W 102 48 12/3/94 H W 122 58 11/24/95 H W 113 72 12/4/96 H W 91 62 12/7/97 H L 64 69 11/19/98 H W 85 39 11/21/99 H W 88 59 11/27/04 H W 84 63 12/14/15 H W 63 49 PRINCETON (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/10/93 N W 56 51 (Otis Spunkmeyer Classic, Oakland) 12/27/04 N L 51 59 (Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas) 3/19/14 H L 55 56 (College Basketball Invitational) PURDUE (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/30/67 A L 84 99 12/16/67 H L 92 107 12/21/70 A L 73 94 RHODE ISLAND (2-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/50 N W 81 62 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) 1/3/70 H W 80 78 1/15/98 A L 61 85 (C-USA/A-10 Challenge, Providence, R.I.) RICE (27-24) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/25/16 H L 25 27 2/26/16 H L 13 29 12/10/38 A L 18 40 12/28/46 N W 60 57 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/3/48 A W 65 54 12/9/49 H W 62 58 12/9/50 A L 66 70 12/8/51 H W 67 64 12/18/52 A L 56 62 12/14/53 H L 49 56 12/13/54 H W 68 63 12/10/55 A L 53 83 12/15/58 H L 51 60 12/14/59 A L 79 93 12/12/60 H W 84 83 OT 12/11/61 A L 65 69 12/10/62 H W 82 78 12/9/63 A L 62 90 12/11/67 A L 81 88 12/9/68 H W 108 88 1/12/70 H L 80 83 1/11/71 A L 66 85 12/1/75 H W 96 63 12/1/76 A L 61 85 12/10/79 H W 56 53
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12/2/80 A W 78 62 12/1/81 H W 69 60 12/2/82 A L 30 32 11/29/83 H W 69 56 12/8/84 A L 55 58 11/27/89 A L 64 91 11/23/90 H W 76 74 11/22/02 A L 58 72 12/6/03 H W 73 67 1/14/06 H L 57 60 1/18/06 A W 70 53 1/10/07 A L 70 75 OT 1/27/07 H W 75 55 1/19/08 H W 61 56 2/2/08 A W 84 77 (Merrell Center, Katy, Texas) 1/10/09 H W 65 54 1/28/09 A W 61 59 1/13/10 H W 72 58 2/3/10 A W 79 74 OT 1/5/11 A W 85 81 2/2/11 H L 61 71 1/14/12 H L 49 50 1/28/12 A L 74 88 1/26/13 H W 73 66 2/23/13 A W 89 64 1/18/14 H W 58 41 at New Orleans: 18-8 at Houston: 8-16 Neutral Sites: 1-0 RICHMOND (3-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/10/75 A L 79 80 2/4/76 H W 84 79 12/27/05 H W 64 41 12/28/06 A W 75 63 ROBERT MORRIS (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/5/78 H W 111 76 RUTGERS (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/17/82 N W 55 54 (Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky.) SACRAMENTO STATE (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/15/94 H W 97 48 1/26/95 H W 85 73 ST. EDWARD’S (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/05 N L 83 91 (College Station, Texas) ST. JOHN’S (2-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/20/92 N W 61 57 (NCAA First Round, Atlanta, Ga.) 12/22/07 N W 79 71 (Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28/14 N L 57 82 (Barclays Center; Brooklyn) 12/2/16 H L 75 95 SAINT LOUIS (10-14) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/11/76 A W 91 86 OT 2/18/78 A L 79 83 2/25/78 H W 85 75 2/10/79 H L 69 71 2/17/79 A L 65 79 1/14/80 A L 63 89 2/16/80 H L 60 69 2/2/81 A W 83 71 2/27/81 H W 75 69
1/17/82 A W 56 52 2/13/82 H W 81 57 2/14/96 A W 77 51 1/22/97 H W 59 45 1/7/98 H L 59 60 3/4/98 N L 53 71 (C-USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1/9/99 A L 60 78 2/19/00 H W 62 58 3/10/00 N L 46 64 (C-USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.) 2/28/01 A L 66 76 3/2/02 H L 59 67 3/6/02 N W 50 47 (C-USA Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) 3/1/03 A L 74 76 ot 2/28/04 H L 65 76 1/5/05 A L 41 57 at New Orleans: 5-5 at St. Louis: 4-7 Neutral Sites: 1-2 SAINT MARY’S (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/07 N L 57 64 (Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii) ST. PETER’S (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/26/69 N L 75 90 (Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y.) SAMFORD (6-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/3/66 H L 102 104 OT 2/5/73 H W 75 70 2/7/74 A W 77 69 12/7/74 H W 94 67 2/9/76 A W 94 77 12/4/76 H W 83 76 11/22/91 H W 75 48 12/1/98 H L 73 76 at New Orleans: 4-2 at Samford: 2-0 SAN DIEGO (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/27/11 N W 65 46 (Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans Arena) 12/8/12 A L 72 78 SAN FRANCISCO (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/51 N L 57 65 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) SAVANNAH STATE (5-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/02 H W 103 47 1/24/04 H W 77 61 12/18/04 H W 74 55 1/7/06 H W 78 60 12/16/14 H W 75 67 SEATTLE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/27/56 N L 76 94 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) SETON HALL (0-4) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/39 A L 25 53 12/19/41 A L 31 54 12/30/53 N L 68 77 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) 12/11/05 A L 64 83
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SEWANEE/U. OF THE SOUTH (8-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/6/27 H W 21 20 1/7/27 H W 20 16 12/31/30 H L 25 27 1/1/31 H L 39 49 1/18/32 H W 29 28 1/19/32 H W 37 20 1/8/34 H W 35 18 1/9/34 H W 45 22 12/1/72 H W 104 71 1/13/82 H W 106 57 SIENA (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/22/94 A L 79 89 (NIT Second Round) SOUTH ALABAMA (3-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/27/73 H L 71 83 1/26/74 A L 71 104 2/16/74 H W 78 72 3/20/13 H W 84 73 (CollegeInsider.com Tournament) 12/21/17 H W 77 73 SOUTH CAROLINA (5-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/29/24 N W 60 23 (Southern Conference Tourn., Atlanta) 1/30/84 A W 68 53 2/25/84 H W 75 61 1/26/85 H W 77 71 2/11/85 A L 65 73 1/6/90 A L 63 70 2/1/90 H L 61 66 1/31/91 A L 80 88 2/14/91 H W 88 63 12/2/95 N L 75 80 (Diet Pepsi Tournament, Charlotte) at New Orleans: 3-1 at Columbia: 1-3 Neutral Sites: 1-1 SOUTH DAKOTA (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/7/70 H W 100 77 11/29/75 H W 87 81 USF (21-14) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/6/92 A W 78 70 OT 2/24/92 H L 76 81 1/23/93 A W 71 53 3/6/93 H W 91 75 1/8/94 A L 64 71 2/24/94 H W 72 60 2/16/95 H W 78 61 2/23/95 A L 64 97 3/10/95 N W 73 64 (Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/11/96 H W 68 63 2/18/96 A W 70 62 1/18/97 A W 76 62 2/26/97 H W 63 61 1/24/98 A L 63 82 2/28/98 H L 74 76 2/6/99 H L 62 83 2/27/99 A W 81 76 2OT 1/19/00 H W 75 71 2/16/00 A L 54 65 1/13/01 A L 70 85 2/3/01 H W 82 72 OT 1/23/02 H L 54 68 2/9/02 A L 65 76 2/18/03 H W 68 65
3/5/03 A L 60 72 2/7/04 H W 70 65 2/5/05 A L 66 86 1/11/15 H W 56 51 OT 3/7/15 A W 67 63 1/12/16 A W 81 70 1/27/16 H L 60 73 1/11/17 A W 82 67 2/18/17 H W 94 71 1/25/18 H L 75 80 2/24/18 A W 79 68 at New Orleans: 11-6 at Tampa: 9-8 Neutral Sites: 1-0 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI ST. (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/1/02 H W 81 60 (University Hoops Classic, New Orleans) 11/30/13 N L 72 102 (Cure UCD Classic, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (10-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/30/49 H W 74 53 2/1/61 H L 83 87 2/23/83 H W 55 52 1/18/84 A W 49 44 12/11/84 H W 73 62 1/17/91 A W 87 71 2/7/94 H W 104 67 11/29/97 H W 104 73 12/20/03 H L 63 66 11/28/14 H W 71 61 11/14/16 H W 93 76 11/13/17 H W 89 66 SOUTHERN-BATON ROUGE (10-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/10/91 H W 97 94 12/30/00 H W 82 75 11/25/03 H W 78 72 12/23/10 A W 68 65 11/30/11 H W 78 53 11/24/12 H W 68 65 11/13/13 A W 79 73 11/25/14 H W 74 59 11/19/15 A L 82 90 12/7/16 H W 84 75 12/6/17 H W 95 76 SOUTHERN-NEW ORLEANS (3-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/1/75 H W 96 69 1/31/76 N W 107 72 (Superdome) 11/22/14 H W 89 45 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/13/37 H L 21 43 12/14/37 H L 27 49 12/16/38 A L 24 41 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/29/80 N W 92 78 (Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn.) SMU (14-21) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/18/59 H L 61 86 12/17/60 A L 67 83 12/16/61 H W 75 70 12/15/62 A L 75 99 12/19/64 A L 58 80 12/11/65 H L 69 78 1/6/75 A W 84 80
HISTORY 11/29/76 H W 77 75 12/10/77 A L 71 78 11/29/78 H W 80 64 12/1/79 A L 68 78 12/30/89 A L 62 65 12/8/90 H W 70 62 12/7/91 A W 65 56 12/5/92 H W 103 92 OT 12/31/99 H W 75 70 12/2/00 A L 58 87 2/1/06 H W 59 56 1/24/07 A L 53 55 1/23/08 H W 67 52 1/17/09 A L 51 60 2/6/10 H L 48 66 1/8/11 H W 70 70 2/9/11 A L 61 66 1/25/12 H W 80 74 2/22/12 A L 50 64 1/12/13 A L 53 59 2/16/13 H W 78 67 1/21/15 H L 52 66 1/17/16 H L 45 60 2/28/16 A L 53 74 1/15/17 H L 64 80 2/15/17 A L 75 80 1/4/18 H W 73 70 1/20/18 A L 62 73 at New Orleans: 12-6 at Dallas: 2-15 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (42-37) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/3/48 N W 68 54 (Jackson, Miss.) 1/22/72 H W 90 68 1/13/73 H W 105 100 OT 12/6/73 A W 95 78 1/12/74 H L 83 88 1/13/75 H W 85 70 1/30/75 A W 100 86 1/12/76 H W 111 86 1/29/76 A L 59 67 1/19/77 H W 80 78 2/19/77 A L 85 96 12/15/77 A W 72 66 2/14/78 H W 86 83 2/12/79 N W 75 74 (Biloxi, Miss.) 2/22/79 H L 80 94 2/7/80 A L 72 101 2/25/80 H W 79 78 2/7/81 A L 61 71 3/2/81 H W 84 80 1/8/82 A W 60 58 2/17/82 H W 74 62 12/6/82 A L 48 50 1/15/83 H L 61 62 1/11/84 H W 53 38 3/3/84 A L 58 69 2/2/85 H W 64 63 3/2/85 A W 71 67 2/14/90 A L 71 80 3/1/90 H L 88 92 1/17/91 A L 57 64 3/22/91 H W 82 65 1/30/92 H W 98 86 3/7/92 A W 80 70 1/16/93 A W 84 71 1/30/93 H W 65 52 2/19/94 H W 84 79 3/5/94 A W 83 82 3/11/94 N L 60 79 (Metro Tournament, Biloxi, Miss.) 1/28/95 A L 55 79 3/4/95 H W 89 75 1/25/96 A W 76 61 2/1/96 H L 61 62
1/11/97 H W 79 63 1/27/97 A W 64 50 2/5/98 H L 86 89 2OT 2/21/98 A L 60 88 1/2/99 H L 49 56 2/11/99 A W 68 61 1/15/00 A W 54 53 2/5/00 H L 71 72 2/7/01 H W 80 69 2/24/01 A L 63 78 1/15/02 A W 70 61 2/2/02 H W 66 61 OT 2/22/03 A L 72 76 3/8/03 H W 74 61 1/31/04 H L 58 64 3/3/04 A L 60 70 1/22/05 A L 60 61 2/9/05 H W 75 72 1/11/06 A L 55 67 3/1/06 H W 50 47 2/3/07 A W 79 64 2/24/07 H W 77 72 1/12/08 A L 54 71 2/23/08 H L 59 70 1/14/09 H L 54 61 2/24/09 A W 73 59 1/30/10 H L 40 58 3/2/10 A L 57 66 3/10/10 N L 47 57 (C-USA Tournament, Tusla, Okla.) 1/29/11 A L 54 67 3/9/11 N L 47 63 (C-USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas) 1/7/12 H L 66 71 OT 2/13/13 A L 60 71 2/1/14 A L 47 78 3/6/14 H L 51 68 12/22/15 H W 59 40 12/10/16 A W 71 64 at New Orleans: 24-14 at Hattiesburg: 16-20 Neutral Sites: 2-3 STANFORD (2-1) Date H/A/N 12/23/54 H W 12/19/57 H W 12/26/64 A L
TU Opp 67 62 56 53 65 93
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/27/15 N W 60 59 (Challenge in Music City, Nashville, Tenn.) STETSON (8-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/1/59 A W 66 62 12/5/59 H W 97 64 1/9/67 H W 99 76 2/26/68 A W 80 66 2/15/71 H W 97 85 1/25/73 A W 76 63 1/14/74 H W 64 58 3/3/75 A L 74 99 11/28/98 H W 80 60 SYRACUSE (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/1/07 A L 60 73 12/22/12 A L 61 80 TEMPLE (3-9) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/25/92 H W 99 75 2/22/93 A L 57 79 1/20/96 H W 67 59 12/9/96 A L 49 67 1/7/15 H L 56 64
1/31/15 A L 37 55 3/6/16 H L 56 64 1/31/17 H L 71 79 2/25/17 A L 76 86 20T 12/28/17 A W 85 75 2/4/18 H L 76 83 3/8/18 N L 77 82 (AAC Championships; Orlando, Fla.) at New Orleans: 2-4 at Philadelphia: 1-4 Neutral Sites: 0-1 TENNESSEE (16-12) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/1/24 H W 41 24 2/2/24 H W 42 21 2/14/25 A W 32 18 12/30/32 H W 31 23 12/31/32 H W 34 33 1/11/35 A L 18 38 1/12/35 A L 27 39 2/27/47 N W 47 41 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/30/50 A W 68 55 1/13/51 H W 71 60 1/7/52 A W 71 65 OT 1/29/53 H W 68 63 1/18/54 A W 63 61 1/13/55 A L 58 71 1/14/56 A L 68 81 1/12/57 H W 77 71 1/11/58 A L 65 87 1/10/59 H W 64 45 1/9/60 A W 61 56 1/13/61 H W 84 59 3/3/62 A W 83 81 1/11/63 H L 70 77 1/10/64 A L 55 82 1/9/65 H L 63 80 3/8/65 A L 62 102 1/3/66 A L 46 64 2/12/66 H L 70 90 12/29/75 H L 73 97 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) at New Orleans: 9-5 at Knoxville: 6-7 Neutral Sites: 1-0 TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/93 H W 70 67 TENNESSEE TECH (2-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/8/89 H W 93 91 2OT 11/30/14 H W 73 68 TEXAS (6-10) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/9/11 H W 27 19 12/4/48 H W 56 39 12/18/51 H W 78 64 12/15/56 H L 65 68 12/14/57 A L 64 75 12/13/58 H W 61 51 12/12/59 A L 71 94 12/10/60 H W 63 49 12/9/61 A L 65 90 12/8/62 H L 72 81 12/7/63 A L 63 95 12/11/68 H W 108 95 12/8/69 A L 71 72 1/6/71 H L 70 74 1/17/73 A L 68 85 11/18/08 A L 51 76 at New Orleans: 6-3 at Austin: 0-7
TEXAS A&M (7-7) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/9/16 A L 13 30 2/10/16 A L 10 34 1/20/17 H W 42 26 1/28/21 H L 18 27 1/29/21 H W 29 26 12/18/48 H W 51 28 12/11/54 H W 82 53 12/12/55 A L 66 85 12/28/62 N L 53 67 (Arkansas State Tourn., Jonesboro, Ark.) 12/12/71 N W 89 69 (Bluebonnet Tournament, Houston) 11/22/94 N W 76 74 (Maui Invitational) 12/9/98 A L 63 69 12/8/99 H W 64 60 OT 11/26/05 A L 57 83 at New Orleans: 5-1 at College Station: 0-5 Neutral Sites: 2-1 TEXAS-ARLINGTON (3-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/7/94 H W 80 70 11/22/96 H W 86 67 11/14/97 H W 78 68 TCU (7-8) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/6/61 H W 89 78 12/29/65 N W 82 80 (New Mexico Tourn., Albuquerque, N.M.) 1/24/77 H W 100 82 11/24/89 H L 63 83 12/5/90 A L 79 81 1/19/02 A W 87 82 OT 2/26/02 H L 87 106 1/22/03 A L 84 93 2/15/03 H W 84 78 1/10/04 A L 65 70 2/14/04 H W 67 66 1/12/05 A L 62 73 2/25/05 H L 63 77 12/7/05 N W 56 52 (College Station, Texas) 12/9/06 A L 51 53 at New Orleans: 4-3 at Dallas: 1-5; Neutral Sites: 2-0 UTEP (3-10) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/20/63 N L 59 76 (Arkansas State Tourn., Jonesboro, Ark.) 1/18/06 A L 47 75 2/7/07 H W 92 67 2/6/08 A L 64 66 2/28/09 H W 86 77 1/27/10 A L 71 84 1/12/11 H L 58 69 1/26/11 A L 65 69 1/21/12 H W 66 58 2/11/12 A L 52 54 OT 1/9/13 H L 57 66 2/2/13 A L 50 62 2/20/14 H L 54 72 at New Orleans: 3-3 at El Paso: 0-6 Neutral Sites: 0-1 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (5-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/89 H W 85 77 12/22/90 A W 90 74 1/2/11 H W 88 65
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12/30/11 A W 53 42 12/19/12 H W 76 49 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (3-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/2/82 A W 71 64 2/17/83 H W 90 62 2/22/14 H W 68 56 TEXAS STATE (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/29/13 N L 52 70 (Cude UCD Classic, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico) 12/23/16 H L 66 69 OT TEXAS TECH (2-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/56 N L 60 88 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/16/68 H W 114 91 12/6/69 A L 80 82 1/18/92 A L 98 101 1/13/93 H W 70 54 TOLEDO (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/30/63 A L 60 96 TULSA (6-20) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/13/80 A L 85 102 (Oil Capital Classic) 12/31/96 H W 88 74 11/17/97 A L 80 86 2OT 3/4/06 A L 59 63 1/30/07 H L 78 79 3/8/07 N W 58 56 (C-USA Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.) 1/16/08 A W 67 65 OT 1/21/09 H W 76 75 OT 1/6/10 A L 59 73 1/22/11 H L 61 65 2/26/11 A L 59 66 1/18/12 A L 56 60 2/25/12 H L 69 73 1/19/13 H W 75 72 3/2/13 A L 66 78 1/9/14 A L 71 97 3/13/14 N L 49 70 (C-USA Tournament, El Paso, Texas) 1/27/15 H L 55 62 2/25/15 A L 55 76 1/10/16 H L 67 81 1/30/16 A L 48 62 1/18/17 A L 82 89 3/5/17 H W 81 69 3/9/17 N L 60 66 (AAC Championships; Hartford, Conn.) 12/31/17 H L 56 65 2/8/18 A L 89 91 OT at New Orleans: 4-6 at Tulsa: 1-12 Neutral Sites: 1-2 UTAH STATE (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/8/71 H L 81 103 1/6/73 H W 91 80 2/9/74 A L 86 105 VALPARAISO (3-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/18/46 H W 74 59 3/3/69 H W 107 90 1/30/71 A L 65 66 2/19/73 H L 88 105 1/7/74 A L 63 68 3/1/75 H W 79 75
2/14/77 A L 76 79 OT 12/2/05 N L 72 79 (Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa) VANDERBILT (11-23) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/9/21 A L 13 32 2/13/25 A W 32 15 1/23/26 H W 19 18 1/13/33 A L 21 35 1/14/33 A L 22 39 2/28/33 N L 25 28 (SEC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.) 1/12/34 H W 19 15 1/13/34 H L 21 23 1/17/35 A L 34 50 1/16/36 A L 31 44 1/2/48 N W 64 56 (Memphis, Tenn.) 1/16/48 H W 63 44 3/5/48 N W 67 53 (SEC Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 2/21/49 A L 54 56 2/17/51 H W 90 55 2/11/52 A L 63 84 1/3/53 H W 76 53 2/13/54 A W 71 63 2/12/55 H W 62 58 2/13/56 A L 67 74 2/11/57 H L 58 71 2/10/58 A L 65 80 2/9/59 H L 62 64 2/8/60 A L 64 68 OT 2/11/61 H L 60 63 2/10/62 A L 65 77 2/9/63 H L 69 80 2/7/64 A L 64 96 2/6/65 H L 67 85 3/6/65 A L 62 85 1/4/66 A L 69 91 2/28/66 H L 72 97 12/10/01 H W 87 77 (New Orleans Arena) 12/7/02 A L 46 66 at New Orleans: 7-7 at Nashville: 2-15 Neutral Sites: 2-1 VILLANOVA (1-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/39 A L 27 63 12/30/49 H W 58 55 (Sugar Bowl - Municipal Auditorium) 12/1/96 N L 70 85 (Puerto Rico Shootout, San Juan, P.R.) VIRGINIA (0-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 3/1/26 H L 25 29 1/27/77 H L 74 70 2/22/78 A L 70 91 VCU (11-3) Date H/A/N TU Opp 1/21/92 A W 87 85 OT 2/8/92 H W 97 80 3/14/92 N W 87 69 (Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/21/93 A W 84 76 3/4/93 H L 65 77 OT 1/13/94 H W 78 64 2/26/94 A W 90 75 2/8/95 H W 79 64 2/25/95 A W 74 59 11/30/99 A W 85 44 11/20/00 H W 84 80 11/27/01 A W 76 72 12/19/09 H L 77 78
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12/18/10 A L 67 70 at New Orleans: 4-2 at Richmond: 6-1 Neutral Sites: 1-0 VMI (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/76 N L 66 75 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/31/04 H W 82 74 VIRGINIA TECH (15-18) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/19/57 H W 65 58 12/29/59 N W 67 57 (Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Loyola Field House) 3/4/68 H W 88 78 2/24/69 A L 76 79 2/13/71 H L 85 102 2/14/72 A L 55 76 12/28/79 N L 58 71 (Sugar Bowl Tournament-Superdome) 2/2/80 A L 68 69 2/18/81 H W 76 74 2/25/81 A L 75 96 1/11/82 A L 60 65 2/27/82 H W 63 58 1/22/83 H W 64 65 2/26/83 A L 59 62 3/12/83 N W 79 73 (Metro Tournament, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1/16/84 H L 52 56 2/4/84 A W 63 61 3/8/84 N L 47 49 (Metro Tournament, Memphis, Tenn.) 1/22/85 H L 58 56 OT 2/16/85 A L 65 66 1/13/90 H L 68 72 2/10/90 A L 77 95 1/10/91 A W 83 77 2/9/91 H W 99 66 1/16/92 H W 80 60 2/15/92 A L 73 89 1/9/93 H W 84 72 2/4/93 A W 72 59 3/12/93 N L 55 64 (Metro Tournament, Louisville, Ky.) 1/6/94 A L 58 68 2/3/94 H W 69 61 1/5/95 H W 78 72 2/18/95 A L 66 70 OT at New Orleans: 11-5 at Blacksburg: 3-11 Neutral Sites: 1-2 WAGNER (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 11/18/92 H W 70 54 (Preseason NIT) WAKE FOREST (0-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/53 N L 65 72 (Dixie Classic, Raleigh, N.C.) 12/28/72 N L 66 95 (Palmetto Classic, Charleston, S.C.) 12/1/90 H L 79 81 2/3/92 A L 66 69 11/17/14 H L 49 71 WASHINGTON (0-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/17/13 H L 62 73 12/22/15 A L 57 66 WASHINGTON STATE (1-0) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/22/55 H W 91 52
WEST VIRGINIA (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/29/60 N L 70 98 (Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Loyola Field House) WESTERN KENTUCKY (0-5) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/28/57 N L 72 78 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 12/30/59 N L 67-71 (Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Loyola Field House) 12/30/60 N L 60 81 (Sugar Bowl Tourn.-Loyola Field House) 12/6/08 H L 67 82 12/6/09 A L 48 62 WICHITA STATE (0-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/21/18 A L 86 93 WISCONSIN (3-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/21/53 H W 57 55 OT 12/20/54 A W 69 66 12/19/70 A L 77 96 12/4/71 H W 72 70 WOFFORD (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/6/11 A L 50 61 1/4/13 H W 62 48 WYOMING (2-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/18/47 H W 44 30 12/28/68 N L 87 104 (All-College Tournament, Oklahoma City) 11/26/82 N W 52 38 (Mid-South Classic, Memphis, Tenn.) XAVIER (LA.) (3-2) Date H/A/N TU Opp 2/1/73 A L 77 79 1/30/74 A L 53 61 2/13/74 H W 97 76 2/8/75 H W 83 63 2/2/76 N W 99 85 (Superdome) XAVIER (OHIO) (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/30/70 N L 66 82 (Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va.) 1/16/97 A W 87 85 (Conference USA/Atlantic 10 Challenge) YALE (1-1) Date H/A/N TU Opp 12/23/63 H L 85 97 1/3/67 H W 118 106
HISTORY LETTERWINNERS
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Aaron, Troy.......................................... 2004 Adomitas, August...........................1949-50 Abbott, Rowland “Gus”........................ 1995 Ajang, Bul......................... 2018-pres. Alcus, Sam.......................................... 1919 Allen, Rayshard...................1994-95-96-97 Alspaugh, Dave..............................1970-71 Altman, Philip C....................... 1914-15-16 Amick, Justin....................................... 2001 Andersen, Jon................................2009-10 Anderson, Louis.............................1958-59 Andrews, Alvin L...................... 1965-66-67 Ardon, Jack............................... 1960-61-62 Arthurs, John........................... 1967-68-69 Athas, Alex.....................1943-44-46-47-48 Aughburns, Ernest..........................1984-85
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Baldwin, C.S........................................ 1913 Barnett, Herman................................. 1913 Barreno, Ray........................................ 2014 Bastian, Ken........................................ 1972 Beard, Craig......................................... 1981 Beasley, Terrance................................. 2010 Beaulieu, Tony.......................... 1973-74-75 Beck, Ernest, Jr......................... 1932-33-34 Beene, Stephen................................... 1985 Benfield, Ben......................2002-03-04-05 Benjamin, Robert................................ 1965 Berger, Richie...................................... 1961 Bibbs, Arthur..................................1976-77 Billingsley, Mike....................... 1970-71-72 Billingsley, Ledaryl..........1998-99-2000-01 Birchfield, Josh.................................... 2013 Blanda, Louis........................... 1941-42-43 Blitz, Barnett....................................... 1934 Blumberg, W....................................... 1927 Blunt, Micah........................1979-80-81-82 Bobney, Albert A...................... 1939-40-41 Bobzien, John.......................... 1974-75-76 Bolyard, Bruce.......................... 1972-73-74 Bonner, Marcellus............................... 1976 Booker, David........................... 2009-10-11 Bowman, Thomas.................... 1947-49-50 Bradburn, M.P................1907-08-09-10-11 Brandt, Charles III................................ 1964 Brechtel, Joseph.................................. 1940 Brechtel, Peter..................................... 1938 Brennan, Richard J..............1952-53-54-55 Brockman, Thomas.............................. 1938 Brockman, Thomas H.......................... 1907 Broussard, Thomas.............................. 1938 Brown, Brandon..................2000-01-02-03 Brown, George....................2001-02-03-04 Brown, Kevin....................................... 2011 Brown, William T................................. 1928 Browne, Patrick W.................... 1926-27-28 Browne, Patrick W. Jr................ 1952-53-54 Bruckner, Norman A............................ 1936 Bruha, Tomáš .................................2013-14 Bruner, James (mgr.)........................... 1954 Brunner, Warren.............................1938-39 Buckman, Richard............................... 1964
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Callahan, Jordan.................2010-11-12-13 Cameron, Chris....................1994-95-96-97 Cameron, Kelth..............................2010-11 Camper, Vincent.............................2004-05 Cantwell, Francis X.............................. 1939 Capps, Veri L........................................ 1945 Carbon, Cyril........................................ 1941 Carlin, James N.................................... 1951 Carlson, Richard....................... 1967-68-69 Carpenter, Steve.................................. 1980 Carrere, Ernest A. Jr.................. 1935-36-37 Cassagne, Alphonse C.......................... 1916
Cassibry, Fred J.................................... 1939 Castine, Kory.......................2004-05-06-07 Catha, Clyde........................................ 1944 Cervini, Harold P..................1952-53-54-55 Chamberlain, L.C............................1927-28 Chatelain, H.L.................................1927-28 Cheek, George..................................... 1946 Childs, Correy......................1994-95-96-97 Christian, Michael..........................1990-91 Cies, Joseph O...................................... 1941 Citrin, Jon.......................................1997-98 Clark, Augustus H................................ 1935 Clay, Burney Summer.......................... 1916 Cleveland, Murray F.................. 1932-33-34 Cohen, Joseph..................................... 1920 Coleman, Robert................................. 1981 Commagere, Adolph........................... 1910 Conner, Jerome................................... 1990 Conroy, Riley..................................2016-18 Cornish, Jordan.................. 2018-pres. Cothem, Jim...................................1955-56 Cotlar, Nathan................................1936-37 Cowles, Andrew G............................... 1913 Cox, Joseph.............................. 1946-48-49 Craighead, Ed...................................... 1911 Cuberstonk, John C.............................. 1941 Cummings, Jeff..............................1976-77 Currie, Cole.......................................... 2014
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Dabazies, Clem......................... 1917-18-19 Dabazies, Oliver H...............1919-21-22-23 Dabney, Louis.................................2013-16 Dabney, Whitney................................. 1984 Danforth, Mike...............................1978-79 Daniels, Caleb.................... 2018-pres. Davidson, Edward..........................1924-25 Davidson, Harold (mgr.)...................... 1945 Davidson, H.C.................................1927-28 Davidson, Robert..................... 1962-63-64 Davies, Joseph J. Jr................... 1932-33-34 Davis, Josh.....................................2012-13 Davis, Quincy.......................2003-04-05-06 Davis, Ralph........................................ 1982 Davis, Sterling.................1997-98-99-2000 Dawson, Lowell................................... 1930 DeFelice, Chris (mgr.).....................1997-98 Delph, Gary.........................1981-82-83-84 Delph, Norm........................................ 1963 Delpit, Bob.....................................1954-55 Dennis, Frank M.................................. 1944 Dews, Alvin B...................................... 1945 Diaz, Miguel...................................1911-12 Dominique, David..........................1984-85 Dozier, Eric..........................1978-79-80-81 Dressier, Mike........................... 1971-72-73 Dreyfus, Leonard................................. 1908 Dreyfus, Seymour................................ 1944 Drezinski, D.............................. 1927-28-29 Drye, Trevante.....................2012-13-14-15 Duffy, Robert J.......................... 1941-42-43 Duke, Reggie............................ 1979-80-81 Duncan, Donald.............................1945-46 Dupuy, David C. (mgr.)...................1936-38 Dwyer, William D................................. 1920
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Eads, Clyde..........................1982-83-84-85 Eley, Vershawn......................... 1993-94-95 Eliker, Bob......................................1956-57 Ellender, Bennie, Jr.............................. 1943 Elliott, James....................................... 1981 Elzarde, James W. (mgr.)..................... 1923 Erickson, Waldo A................................ 1936 Eshleman, Ben (mgr.)......................... 1930 Eskanazi, Jack (mgr.)......................1952-53 Eskrigge, Tatum................................... 1929 Evans, Mike......................................... 1972 Eytcheson, Ken.................................... 1957
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Falcon, Dwayne (mgr.)........................ 1985 Farnsworth, George............................ 1971 Felts, Nollie......................................... 1931 Ferguson, George................................ 1920 Fiorentinos, Grant............................... 2012 Finley, Leonard M................................ 1943 Fisher, David...................................1964-65 Fisher, George R....................... 1963-64-65 Fitzgerald, Dan.................................... 2004 Fitzgerald, William................... 1967-68-69 Fletcher, Jack............................ 1977-78-79 Fletcher, Marc........................... 1977-78-79 Flournoy, Charles P................... 1924-25-26 Ford, Herbert..................................1929-30 Franklin, David “P.J.”.......................1997-98 Franz, Louis T.......................1906-07-08-09 Frazier, Darrell..................................... 1985 Frazier, Melvin................................2016-18
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Galic, Cameron.................. 2018-pres. Galloway, Trello................................... 2000 Garcia, Andrew...............................2006-07 Gary, Greg................................ 1990-91-92 Gates, Farley...................................1983-84 Gaudin, Pierre.....................1975-76-77-78 Gauthier, Danny.............................1983-84 Gentling, Harold....................... 1918-19-20 Getts, Larry....................................1962-63 Gill, Walter J........................................ 1921 Gilliam, Jesse...................................... 1913 Gillis, Ewing........................................ 1908 Gipe, J.M............................................. 1948 Glas, C. Woodward.........................1913-14 Glover, Harry..................................1930-31 Gomez, David......................2005-06-07-08 Goodman, Alan................................... 1966 Gorman, Albert................................... 1937 Gott, Dale................................. 1962-63-64 Grant, James (mgr.)............................. 1999 Greene, Matt..................................1992-93 Grosscup, Cal..................................1956-57 Gunzel, Alfred..................................... 1958 Guy, Lloyd........................................... 1931
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Habig, Terry.............................. 1967-68-69 Hall, Thomas F. Jr...................... 1933-34-35 Hamilton, Marcus................................ 1985 Hanley, Cornelius...........................1948-49 Harmon, Eugene...................... 1937-38-39 Harris, Craig........................1978-79-80-81 Harris, Kain....................................2016-17 Harris, Keith........................1996-97-98-99 Harris, Michael.................................... 2001 Hartman, Carlin...................1991-92-93-94 Harvey, Cornelius................................ 1931 Haynes, Vernon C...........................1930-32 Hearlihy, Josh.................................2014-15 Heiman, (first name unavailable)........ 1924 Heisser, Craig....................................... 1990 Henican, C. Ellis..............................1923-26 Henry, Mike....................................1969-71 Henson, Payton..............................2014-15 Herbert, Mikael................................... 2014 Hicks, Kenneth...............................1964-66 Hicks, Phil......................................1974-76 Hicks, Tom......................................1975-76 Hobbs, Harry V................................1952-54 Hogan, Geoff..................................2009-11 Holbrook, Warren (mgr.)..................... 1931 Holiday, Lewis W. (mgr.)...................... 1906 Hollingsworth, Karl............................. 2002 Holmes, Aaron...............................2010-11 Holston, Joe...................................1979-82 Holt, Donald, H...............................1951-53 Holton, James (mgr.)........................... 1949 Honeycutt, Jerald...........................1994-97 Hook, Jay........................................2012-15
Hoot, Richard.................................1946-47 Hosted, Leon D...............................1945-46 Houston, Keith...............................1976-77 Hubbard, James D............................... 1951 Huff, Horace L.................................1908-11 Hullinger, Robert K.........................1950-51 Hunter, Gary “G.J.”..........................1990-93 Hurd, Jim........................................1979-81
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Irving, Elden........................................ 1985 Jackson, Antonio.......................... 1992--95 Jacobs, William................................... 1946 Jahncke, Walter G................................ 1934 James, Clarence............................ 1978--81 James, P.E. .....................................1929-30 Jamison, Harold A..........................1947-49 Jargstord, Bill.................................1956-58 Jarreau, Jernard.................................. 2016 Jenkins, Howard.............................1983-84 Johnson, Jackson...........................2017-18 Johnson, Jon..................................1984-85 Johnson, Linton..........................1999-2002 Jones, Bobby..................................1979-80 Jones, Darian....................................... 2017 Jones, W.............................................. 1927 Jordan, Morris.......................... 1997--2000 Jordon, Robert S. (mgr.)...................... 1932 Julien, Von......................................2016-17 Jumonville, Moreau J.....................1938-39 Just, Bret........................................1990-93
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Kardzionak, John................................. 1973 Kays, Herbert...................................... 1958 Keenan, Max..................................2013-14 Kendall, David..................................... 1964 Kern, Alan........................................... 1963 Kerwin, Jim.............................. 1961-62-63 Kinzer, Marcus.....................2002-03-04-05 Kitchin, William................................... 1967 Klinker, Victor........................... 1958-59-60 Kloak, George.................................1978-79 Kralovansky, Al.................................... 1968 Krider, Rex................................ 1960-61-62 Kriebel, Robert C...................... 1952-53-54 Kritza, Ted......................................1998-99 Krueger, Paul....................................... 1938 Kurtz, Michael O.................................. 1963 Kwaitowski, Jim.............................1971-72
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Lacour, O.J................................ 1964-65-66 Lantrip, Bryan................................1922-23 Lautenschlaeger, Lester....................... 1924 Lechter, Albert (mgr.).......................... 1948 Lee, A.C. Jr......................................1906-07 Lefkovite, Arnold................................. 1945 Legendre, Armand.........................1917-18 Legendre, John......................... 1920-21-22 Leman, Edwin D.................................. 1908 Lewis, Jeffrey B. (mgr.)........................ 1963 Lewis, Kim...........................1991-92-94-95 Lewis, Patrick...................................... 1996 Lindboe, Gar........................................ 1961 Lockette, Robert P. Jr................ 1935-36-37 Louisme, Robinson..............2005-07-08-09 Loomis, Andrew (mgr.)............ 1999-00-01 Lorch, Adam Jr..................................... 1906 Lorio, Gary...........................1977-78-79-80 Lorio, Fernand..................................... 1944 Losch, Ernie......................................... 1973 Lyon, John W....................................... 1945 Lyons, Charlton..............................1914-16
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MacDonald, Walter V........................... 1943 Mack, Kajon...................................2014-16 Madar, Drew....................................... 1968 Madison, Henry F. Jr.......................1921-22 Maihes, Roger................................1913-14 Mallory, Harold E................................. 1951 Maloney, Paul H.................................. 1920 Mandich, Peter...............................1939-40 Mangumm, Myrtus.................. 1929-30-31 March, Robert.......................... 1960-61-62 Marsh, Waitari.................1999-2000-02-04 Marshall, William S............................. 1943 Marston, Henry..............................1913-14 Martin, Pratt..................................1921-24 Martel, Michael................................... 1999 Mason, Ernest B.................................. 1926 Mason, Wade.............................1999-2000 Maught, Adrian................................... 1932 Mayhane, Johnny...........................2008-11 McCloskey, Hugh............................1935-37 McDonald, Frank................................. 1931 McGee, John L................................1939-41 McGintry, L.V. Jr................................... 1963 McGowan, Richard M.......................... 1951 McLane, William L. Jr.....................1941-43 McLaurin, Reggie...........................1980-81 McLean, Terry.................................1975-78 McQueen, Asim..............................2007-10 McWilliams, W. Kent.......................1941-43 Menville, John G.................................. 1926 Meyer, Herman..............................1931-32 Miles, Marlo...............................1999-2000 Miller, Elmo J....................................... 1907 Miller, Joel......................................1967-69 Miller, Rickey..................................1971-73 Mirsky, Marc...................................1974-75 Mitchell, Ronald.............................1958-60 Moenck, Daniel............................1966-668 Moenck, M.A..................................1910-12 Moeser, Daniel...............................1966-68 Monckton, Danny................................ 2012 Monsted, Robert M........................1934-35 Moore, Chris...................................2004-07 Moore, Derrick................................1996-99 Moreau, Daryl................................1980-83 Morgan, Edward C..........................1924-26 Morgan, Malik................................2016-17 Morris, Jeff.....................................1972-74 Morris, Khalid...................................... 1997 Moss, W.F............................................. 1927 Mouton, Byron...............................1998-99 Mucklin, Michael............................1965-67 Murphy, Tom..................................1955-57
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Nagle, John A...................................... 1920 Nelson, Lawrence...........................1995-98 Newberg, Mark (mgr.)................1999-2002 Neyland, Dietrich A........................1936-39 Nice, (first name unavailable)............. 1913 Nichols, Carter................................1990-93 Norelia, Marc Eddy.............................. 2013 Norwood, Albert M............................. 1936 Nowakowski, Jim...........................1954-55 Nwagbo, Lotana.............................2012-13 Nyhan, Stanley L............................1940-41
Sanders, RaAnthony............................ 2013 Saulny, Kevin..................................1983-84 Savoy, Preston..................................... 1929 Scharf, Shai....................................1982-83 Schneideau, Cornelius......................... 1931 Schneideau, Hughes................ 1935-36-37 Schopfer, Louis.................................... 1941 Schulz, Frederic..............................1952-53 Schweers, John A...........................1965-67 Scott, Kenny........................................ 1985 Sehic, Samir...................... 2018-pres. Setzier, Fred P............................... 1926--28 Shaw, Demetric................................... 1998 Shearman, Robert.............................. 1944 Sheffield, Shun.................................... 1996 Shoup, Dennis A........................... 1963--65 Siegel, Marc............................. 2001-02-04 Simmons, Donald...........................1967-68 Simmons, LeVeldro........................1993-96 Simons, Claude M. Jr......................1933-35 Simons, Mickey III............................... 1961 Sims, Kevin.....................................2007-10 Sinclair, James A.................................. 1950 Sinville, Nick........................................ 2002 Slater, Colin....................................2017-18 Smith, Daniel...................................... 1996
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Oakes, Forrest...................................... 1914 O’Brien, Al........................................... 1959 O’Brien, Dick..................................1959-60 Odom, Troy.......................................... 1924 Oelschlaeger, Kurt............................... 1938 O’Kelley, Doug..................................... 1924 Oliver, Taron........................................ 2016 Olsen, Roy O...................................1944-45 Ona Embo, Ray................... 2017-pres. Osean, Dylan..............................1997-2000 Osetkowski, Dylan..........................2015-16 Owens, Chris....................................... 1998
Pare, Paul.......................................1937-39 Parker, Byron..................................2002-03 Parks, Bernard..................................... 1990 Passi, Joe........................................1990-91 Patton, William................................... 1906 Paul, Blake........................ 2016-pres. Payton, Melvin E............................1948-51 Pearl, Wayne..................................1961-62 Peck, Harold...................................1946-48 Pedersen, Craig................................... 1972 Pedersen, Einar................................... 1938 Pedersen, Ralph........................... 1950--53 Perkins, Warren C...........................1947-49 Perry, Makebaq............................ 1991--94 Petuit, Roland................................1939-41 Peters, Malcolm S...........................1941-43 Pinckney, Keith................................... 2015 Pjevcevic, Ivan......................2001-03, 2005 Popp, Matt.....................................1990-93 Pratt, Edward E.................................... 1907 Prendergrast, Marty.......................1975-76 Puckett, Daniel...............................2006-09 Puckett, Hugh W.................................. 1908 Purtz, Richard................................1975-77
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Ramirez, Albert................................... 1914 Ramirez, Vasquez................................ 1911 Rasche, Pete...................................1990-94 Ray, Stanley W. Jr................................. 1936 Reed, Anthony...............................1990-93 Reese, Ned.....................................1968-70 Renfroe, Dave.................................1973-74 Reyes, Sammis...............................2017-18 Reynolds, Cameron..............2014, 2016-18 Richard, Kris...................................2008-11 Richeson, Lacy (mgr.).......................... 1925 Riddle, Dennis................................1968-70 Riffey, James R...............................1947-49 Risk, Bob........................................1957-59 Risner, Virgil...................................1947-49 Rivers, Cutie (mgr.).............................. 1924 Roberts, Floyd B.............................1932-34 Roberts, Greg.................................1968-70 Roberts, Lloyd................................1929-31 Rochestie, Taylor................................. 2005 Rogers, Trent..................................2009-12 Roy, R. Stanford..............................1923-24 Russo, Courtney (mgr.)...................1955-58
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Smith, Michael.................................... 1985 Smith, Reynolds (mgr.)....................... 1926 Smith, Ryan...................................2014-17 Smith, St. John.................................... 1940 Snyder, Paul........................................ 1946 Spann, Brandon.............................2000-02 Spitzer, W. Craig.............................1965-67 Spurck, Robert...............................1967-69 Stanley, Steve.................................1973-75 Stanxzak, Jim...................................... 1972 Stark, Jonathan..............................2014-15 Stith, Donnavan.............................2005-08 Stolen, Alvin Jr.................................... 1941 Stoll, Gary......................................1956-59 Stoll, Roy........................................1953-56 Strange, Luther..............................1973-75 Strauss, Edward................................... 1946 Stumpf, Stan..................................1955-57 Sutter, John....................................1969-71 Svendson, Troye.............................1946-49 Sylvester, Harold............................1969-71 Szponar, John.................................1971-73
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Tarrant, Ricky.................................2012-13 Tarzetti, Kenneth................................. 1944 Tatarunas, Vytas.............................2003-06 Taylor, Hugh........................................ 1944 Taylor, John A.................................1932-33 Taylor, Lawrence B............................... 1945 Thiel, James W................................1965-66 Thomas, Jason................................1997-98 Thomas, Kevin................................2011-14 Thomas, Louis E................................... 1941 Thompson, John.................................. 1974 Thompson, Paul.............................1980-83 Thompson, Robert.........................1982-84 Thorn, Charles B. Jr.............................. 1935 Timmons, Kendall..........................2010-13 Tinsley, Wayne...............................2001-04 Traviglia, Daniel (mgr.)........................ 1999 Trevejo, Anthony............................1908-10 Triche, Arthur (mgr.) .....................1980-83 Tyner, Dean......................................... 1955
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Urbanski, Mitchell..........................1966-67 Valter, Robert (mgr.)........................... 1951 Vander Veer, Teddy.............................. 1913 Vianney, Eric...................................2008-10 Vorhaden, Harry.................................. 1933
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Wachenheim, Albert......................1921-23 Wallace, Anthony...........................1982-84 Wallace, Curtis...............................1982-83 Wallace, Phil..................................1954-55 Walshe, W.H...................................1929-30 Warren, Ken........................................ 1944 Watkins, McNeil.................................. 1944 Webster, Elton................................1982-83 Weigand, Robert............................1917-18 Weil, Harris.......................................... 1911 Wells, Billy.....................................1997-98 Wells, Richard C. (mgr.)....................... 1950 Wells, Robert M................................... 1950 Welborn, Charles B.............................. 1945 Wenzel, Gus...................................1959-61 Werlein, Ewing.................................... 1913 Wheaton, Matt...............................2005-08 Whitmore, David............................1991-92 Wick, Alfred A...................................... 1950 Wight, John A.................................1919-20 Wilbur, Arthur B.................................. 1921 Wilhelm, Ivan E..............................1950-53 Williams, John................................1982-84 Williams, Pointer............................1992-94
Williams, Ryan...............................2005-06 Wilson, Gordon............................. 1925-28 Wilson, John....................................... 1931 Wilson, Thomas (mgr.)........................ 1999 Wittenberg, Thomas............................ 1924 Wood, Ralph B..................................... 1906 Woodside, Bernard..................... 2017-pres. Woodward, Carl..............................1913-16 Wynn, Robert Swatell......................... 1923
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Yungst, Paul........................................ 1976 Zengel, Andrew................................... 1941 Ziegenhagen, Malte............................ 2012 Zuniga, Carlos................................1977-79
HISTORY POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA (3-3) Date Results March 20, 1992 Tulane 61, St. John’s 57 March 22, 1992 Oklahoma State 87, Tulane 71 March 18, 1993 Tulane 55, Kansas State 53 March 20, 1993 Florida State 94, Tulane 63 March 16, 1995 Tulane 76, BYU 70 March 18, 1995 Kentucky 82, Tulane 60
Tournament Location NCAA First Round Atlanta, Ga. NCAA Second Round Atlanta, Ga. NCAA First Round Orlando, Fla. NCAA Second Round Orlando, Fla. NCAA First Round Memphis, Tenn. NCAA Second Round Memphis, Tenn.
NIT (7-6) Date Results March 12, 1982 Tulane 83, LSU 72 March 15, 1982 Tulane 56, UNLV 51 March 18, 1982 Bradley 77, Tulane 61 March 17, 1983 Nebraska 72, Tulane 65 March 16, 1994 Tulane 76, Evansville 63 March 22, 1994 Siena 89, Tulane 79 March 13, 1996 Tulane 87, Auburn 73 OT March 18, 1996 Tulane 84, Minnesota 65 March 20, 1996 Tulane 83, Illinois State 72 March 26, 1996 Nebraska 90, Tulane 78 March 28, 1996 Tulane 87, Alabama 76 March 13, 1997 Oklahoma State 79, Tulane 72 March 14, 2000 NC State 64, Tulane 60
Tournament Location NIT First Round Baton Rouge, La. NIT Second Round Las Vegas, Nev. NIT Quarterfinal Peoria, Ill. NIT First Round Lincoln, Neb. NIT First Round Evansville, Ind. NIT Second Round Albany, N.Y. NIT First Round Auburn, Ala. NIT Second Round Minneapolis, Minn. NIT Quarterfinals New Orleans, La. NIT Semifinals New York, N.Y. NIT Third-Place Game New York, N.Y. NIT First Round Stillwater, Okla. NIT First Round Raleigh, N.C.
CIT (1-1) Date Results March 20, 2013 Tulane 84, South Alabama 73 March 23, 2013 Bradley 77, Tulane 71
Tournament Location CIT First Round New Orleans CIT Second Round Peoria, Ill.
CBI (0-1) Date Results March 19, 2014 Princeton 56, Tulane 55
Tournament Location CBI First Round New Orleans
TEAM • OFFENSE Points: 87 vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT); vs. Alabama, March 28, 1996 (NIT) Scoring Margin: +19 (84-65) vs. Minnesota, March 18, 1996 (NIT) Field Goals: 34 vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT) Field Goal Attempts: 75 vs. Florida State, March 20, 1993 (NCAA) Field Goal Percentage: .684 (26-38) vs. LSU, March 12, 1982 (NIT) 3-Point Field Goals: 10 vs. Oklahoma State, March 13, 1997 (NIT) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 28 vs. Oklahoma State, March 13, 1997 (NIT) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .444 (8-18) vs. Alabama, March 28, 1996 (NIT) Free Throws: 31 vs. Louisiana State, March 12, 1982 (NIT) Free Throw Attempts: 42 vs. Louisiana State, March 12, 1982 (NIT) Free Throw Percentage: .917 (11-12) vs. N.C. State, March 14, 2000 (NIT) Rebounds: 46 vs. Minnesota, March 18, 1996 (NIT) Rebound Margin: +8 (37-29) vs. Evansville, March 16, 1994 (NIT) Assists: 24 vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT) TEAM • DEFENSE Points: 51 by Nevada-Las Vegas, March 15, 1982 (NIT) Field Goal Percentage: .342 (25-73) by Minnesota, March 18, 1996 (NIT) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .077 (1-13) by St. John’s, March 20, 1992 (NCAA) Turnovers: 25 by Oklahoma State, March 22, 1992 (NCAA), by Nebraska, March 26, 1992 (NIT)
INDIVIDUAL Points: 29, Rayshard Allen vs. Kentucky, March 18, 1995 (NCAA); Kendall Timmons at Bradley, March 23, 2013 (CIT) Field Goals: 12, Rayshard Allen vs. Kentucky, March 18, 1995 (NCAA) Field Goal Attempts: 25, Jerald Honeycutt vs. Auburn,March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT) Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 att.): .800 (12-15), Rayshard Allen vs. Kentucky, March 18, 1995 (NCAA) 3-Point Field Goals: 4, Kim Lewis vs. Evansville, March 16, 1994 (NIT); LeVeldro Simmons vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT); Jerald Honeycutt vs. Oklahoma State, March 13, 1997 (NIT); Jonathan Stark vs. Princeton, March 19, 2014 (CBI) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 17, Jerald Honeycutt vs. Oklahoma State, March 13, 1997 (NIT) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 att.): .750 (3-4), G.J. Hunter vs. Oklahoma State, March 22, 1992 (NCAA) Free Throws: 13, Kendall Timmons at Bradley, March 23, 2013 (CIT) Free Throw Attempts: 15, Kendall Timmons at Bradley, March 23, 2013 (CIT) Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 att.): 1.000 (6-6), Daryl Moreau vs. LSU, March 12, 1982 (NIT) Rebounds: 17, Josh Davis at Bradley, March 23, 2013 (CIT) Assists: 11, Daryl Moreau vs. Bradley, March 18, 1982 (NIT) Minutes Played: 41, LeVeldro Simmons vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT); Chris Cameron vs. Auburn, March 13, 1996 (OT; NIT)
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NIT First Round Tulane 83, LSU 72 3-12-82 • Baton Rouge, La.
NIT Quarterfinal Bradley 77, Tulane 61 3-18-82 • Peoria, Ill.
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Tony Wallace 12 2-6 3-5 4 3 2 7 Paul Thompson 38 7-9 5-7 10 0 5 19 John Williams 34 5-7 8-12 7 2 2 18 Daryl Moreau 37 0-1 6-6 2 4 0 6 Joe Holston 36 6-8 4-5 3 2 2 16 Elton Webster 29 5-6 5-6 5 1 4 15 Micah Blunt 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Curtis Wallace 7 1-1 0-1 1 0 1 2 Ralph Davis 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Clyde Eads 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Team 3 Totals 200 26-38 31-42 36 12 17 83
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Paul Thompson 40 8-16 3-4 9 0 4 19 Elton Webster 29 0-4 4-4 4 2 2 4 John Williams 34 1-4 0-4 11 1 5 2 Daryl Moreau 39 7-12 0-0 2 11 3 14 Joe Holston 23 1-5 0-0 3 1 2 2 Curtis Wallace 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0 Tony Wallace 17 4-9 0-0 1 3 1 8 Micah Blunt 11 3-5 0-0 3 2 3 6 Ralph Davis 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0 Clyde Eads 2 3-4 0-0 0 0 0 6 Team 2 Totals 200 27-59 7-12 35 21 26 61
NCAA Southeast Region First Round Tulane 61, St. John’s 57 3-20-92 • Atlanta, Ga.
LSU Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP John Tudor 15 2-5 0-1 4 0 3 4 Howard Carter 38 5-14 1-2 6 1 5 11 Leonard Mitchell 37 6-14 2-2 10 0 5 14 Derrick Taylor 33 5-18 4-4 1 4 5 14 Johnny Jones 36 10-18 0-0 4 1 4 20 Drexal Allen 5 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 Ray Borner 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Steffond Johnson 27 3-7 3-3 10 0 5 9 Tyrone Black 5 0-2 0-0 1 0 2 0 Brian Kistler 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Team 0 Totals 200 31-80 10-12 37 6 31 72
Bradley Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Mitchell Anderson 35 4-7 8-8 7 1 4 16 David Thirdkill 39 3-8 4-5 10 2 4 10 Donald Reese 35 7-15 1-3 3 3 3 15 Willie Scott 39 5-9 4-6 5 13 1 14 Barney Mines 29 5-8 2-2 1 3 1 12 Voise Winters 20 3-6 2-3 3 1 2 8 Kerry Cook 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Eddie Harris 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Eddie Mathews 1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 2 Anthony Webster 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 Team 0 Totals 200 27-53 23-29 31 23 15 77
Halftime: Tulane 35, LSU 26. Turnovers: Tulane 22, LSU 13. Officials: Graber, Straface, Stigliano. A: 14,236.
Halftime: Bradley 31, Tulane 22. Turnovers: Tulane 15, Bradley 8. Officials: Burson, Jaspers, White. A: 7,300.
Halftime: Tulane 35, St. John’s 30. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 3-7 (Whitmore 1-1, Lewis 1-1, Hunter 1-2, Williams 0-1, Gary 0-2), St. John’s 1-13 (Buchanan 1-5, Sealy 0-3, Sproling 0-5). Turnovers: Tulane 16, St. John’s 16. Officials: Wirtz, Freund, Leimbach. A: 10,820.
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NIT Second Round Tulane 56, UNLV 51 3-15-82 • Las Vegas, Nev.
NIT First Round Nebraska 72, Tulane 65 3-17-83 • Lincoln, Neb.
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Elton Webster 25 3-4 2-2 6 1 5 8 Paul Thompson 28 9-15 1-2 6 1 4 19 John Williams 36 5-11 4-7 7 0 2 14 Daryl Moreau 40 1-4 2-2 1 5 1 4 Joe Holston 33 0-1 2-2 4 1 2 2 Tony Wallace 17 2-2 0-0 1 3 0 4 Clyde Eads 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Curtis Wallace 14 2-5 1-2 4 0 1 5 Micah Blunt 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Team 1 Totals 200 22-42 12-17 38 11 17 56
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Paul Thompson 37 4-15 2-3 9 3 4 10 Elton Webster 39 6-10 3-4 8 1 2 15 John Williams 30 4-10 2-2 8 0 4 10 Daryl Moreau 28 3-7 0-0 0 6 1 6 Howard Jenkins 38 6-10 0-0 3 6 0 12 Kevin Saulny 12 2-2 0-0 1 2 4 4 Danny Gauthier 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Curtis Wallace 15 4-5 0-1 2 0 1 8 Totals 200 29-60 7-10 31 18 16 65
NCAA Southeast Region Second Round Oklahoma St. 87, Tulane 71 3-22-92 • Atlanta, Ga.
UNLV Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Sidney Green 39 10-18 1-3 15 1 3 21 Larry Anderson 39 7-14 0-0 5 0 2 14 Michael Johnson 13 1-4 1-2 3 2 1 3 Richard Box 31 2-7 2-5 4 1 2 6 Danny Tarkanian 40 2-6 0-0 2 9 3 4 Dwayne Polee 23 0-2 2-4 2 0 3 2 Richie Adams 15 0-3 1-2 0 0 4 1 Team 0 Totals 200 22-54 7-16 34 13 18 51 Halftime: UNLV 34, Tulane 30. Turnovers: Tulane 12, UNLV 8. Officials: Reischling, Brucki, McJunkin. A: 6,380.
Nebraska Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Claude Renfro 40 4-10 2-3 9 6 3 10 Stan Cloudy 40 10-17 0-0 14 7 1 20 Dave Hoppen 33 6-10 4-9 6 1 3 16 David Ponce 37 7-14 2-3 0 5 0 16 Greg Downing 29 4-7 0-0 2 3 2 8 Eric Williams 14 0-3 0-0 0 2 1 0 Lenard Johnson 7 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 2 Totals 200 32-62 8-15 37 24 12 72 Halftime: Nebraska 36, Tulane 35. Turnovers: Tulane 16, Nebraska 11. Officials: Harvey, Straface, Burroughs. A: 12,053.
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP David Whitmore 29 6-11 2-2 6 0 2 15 Anthony Reed 28 4-13 4-4 6 0 2 12 Matt Popp 13 1-1 0-0 2 1 2 2 Greg Gary 25 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 Kim Lewis 26 4-6 3-4 1 1 3 12 Pointer Williams 18 1-2 5-6 0 5 1 7 G.J. Hunter 12 2-5 0-0 0 0 2 5 Matt Greene 12 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 Carlin Hartman 23 2-6 2-2 11 0 1 6 Makeba Perry 15 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 2 Totals 200 21-49 16-18 33 12 19 61 St. John’s Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Malik Sealy 40 9-16 2-3 4 2 2 20 Shawnelle Scott 22 2-9 1-2 6 1 2 5 Mitchell Foster 22 3-6 4-6 7 0 3 10 Jason Buchanan 36 3-11 0-0 8 6 0 7 Chucky Sproling 32 1-7 2-3 1 1 1 4 Robert Werdann 18 2-4 3-4 4 2 1 7 Lamont Middleton 18 1-4 0-0 4 2 4 2 David Cain 4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 Derek Brown 8 0-1 2-2 0 1 0 2 Totals 200 21-58 14-20 37 16 14 57
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP David Whitmore 33 5-12 0-1 3 1 2 10 Anthony Reed 28 5-11 2-4 4 1 3 12 Matt Popp 9 0-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 Greg Gary 27 0-1 0-0 0 2 5 0 Kim Lewis 30 5-10 3-5 4 2 2 14 Pointer Williams 11 0-2 2-2 1 3 4 2 G.J. Hunter 23 7-16 0-0 3 2 3 17 Matt Greene 12 1-3 1-1 0 0 0 3 Carlin Hartman 14 2-5 5-6 4 0 4 9 Makeba Perry 13 1-2 2-2 3 1 4 4 Totals 200 26-64 15-21 24 12 28 71 Oklahoma State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Corey Williams 34 10-12 4-6 3 2 2 27 Byron Houston 36 8-11 10-13 5 4 3 27 Bryant Reeves 28 2-3 2-2 8 3 5 6 Darwyn Alexander 28 1-2 0-0 3 4 1 2 Sean Sutton 34 5-5 7-9 2 5 3 18 Cornell Hatcher 22 2-2 2-2 0 5 1 6 Randy Davis 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 Milton Brown 6 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 1 Terry Collins 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Binky Triplett 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sean Pell 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 28-35 26-34 30 23 17 87 Halftime: Oklahoma State 40, Tulane 34. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 4-13 (Hunter 3-4, Lewis 1-3, Gary 0-1, P. Williams 0-1, Hartman 0-1, Whitmore 0-3), Oklahoma State 5-6 (C. Williams 3-3, Sutton 1-1, Houston 1-2). Turnovers: Tulane 15, Oklahoma State 25. Officials: Wirtz, Ogden, Bosone. A: 13,666.
Perry Clark is the only coach in Tulane history to lead the Green Wave to the NCAA Tournament. Clark’s teams were 3-3 in three appearances in 1992, 1993 and 1995. He completed his career at TU with 185 victories and was inducted into the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.
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NCAA Southeast Region First Round Tulane 55, Kansas State 53 3-18-93 • Orlando, Fla.
NIT First Round Tulane 76, Evansville 63 3-16-94 • Evansville, Ind.
NIT Second Round Siena 89, Tulane 79 3-22-94 • Albany, N.Y.
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Carlin Hartman 27 6-7 3-7 5 0 4 16 Jerald Honeycutt 32 3-7 1-1 4 3 2 7 Makeba Perry 20 1-4 0-0 5 0 2 2 LeVeldro Simmons 29 3-9 5-8 6 3 1 12 Kim Lewis 30 6-10 7-8 3 5 3 23 Rayshard Allen 21 3-3 2-3 7 2 0 8 Pointer Williams 9 0-1 1-3 1 2 1 1 Chris Cameron 16 0-1 0-0 1 1 4 0 Antonio Jackson 6 1-3 1-2 1 0 2 3 Correy Childs 10 1-2 2-3 1 1 0 4 Totals 200 24-47 22-35 37 17 19 76
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Carlin Hartman 24 5-9 3-4 3 1 1 13 Jerald Honeycutt 40 5-15 2-4 10 2 4 14 Makeba Perry 17 4-6 0-0 4 0 1 8 LeVeldro Simmons 25 5-10 0-0 2 2 2 10 Kim Lewis 32 5-12 0-0 4 2 2 11 Pointer Williams 10 1-2 0-1 1 1 3 2 Rayshard Allen 19 4-7 2-2 3 0 4 10 Chris Cameron 12 0-4 1-2 2 1 2 1 Correy Childs 13 2-7 4-4 0 1 3 8 Antonio Jackson 8 1-1 0-0 1 0 4 2 Totals 200 32-73 12-17 34 10 26 79
Evansville Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Andy Elkins 25 5-10 1-1 7 2 5 12 Reed Jackson 36 4-11 4-4 5 6 5 12 Jeff Layden 15 2-5 0-0 2 0 1 4 Jermaine Ball 12 3-3 0-0 0 3 4 6 Todd Cochenour 33 0-3 0-0 9 4 4 0 Brent Kell 33 6-14 4-5 4 2 1 18 Mark Hisle 14 1-4 0-0 1 0 2 3 Chris Quinn 18 3-5 0-0 1 0 2 6 Matt Hopson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Carl Reeder 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Scott Sparks 12 1-3 0-0 0 0 1 2 Totals 200 25-58 9-10 29 17 25 63
Siena Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Brian Bidlingmyer 34 4-10 3-4 5 6 1 12 Geoff Walker 24 4-4 3-3 2 2 2 11 Matt Gras 27 6-13 2-2 9 0 3 15 Stuart Downing 34 6-12 3-6 7 3 1 15 D. Bennerman 40 6-11 17-19 7 4 1 33 Andy Shorkey 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 3 0 Mike McGhee 14 0-0 0-0 6 0 3 0 Jeff Muszyski 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Andy Thies 8 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 David Attewell 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Bryan Balser 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 Harel Gadot 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Matt Arrigale 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Rob Hayden 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 27-53 28-34 40 15 16 89
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Matt Greene 33 6-7 1-2 3 1 2 13 Carlin Hartman 26 4-9 0-0 5 1 4 8 Anthony Reed 39 6-15 0-5 7 1 3 12 Pointer Williams 36 4-8 2-2 2 5 1 12 G.J. Hunter 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 LeVeldro Simmons 29 2-7 1-2 3 1 0 6 Antonio Jackson 10 1-1 0-2 0 1 0 2 Carter Nichols 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 Makeba Perry 18 1-3 0-0 4 1 2 2 Totals 200 24-51 4-13 26 12 12 55 Kansas State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Vincent Jackson 36 5-16 1-2 4 5 2 11 Aaron Collier 33 8-12 2-2 9 1 2 18 Deryl Cunningham 38 4-9 1-2 13 2 2 9 Anthony Beane 40 2-7 0-0 1 4 3 4 Askia Jones 36 3-7 0-0 1 1 2 9 Brian Henson 8 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 2 Ron Lucas 9 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 Totals 200 23-54 4-6 39 14 13 53 Halftime: Tulane 28, Kansas State 26. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 3-11 (Williams 2-5, Simmons 1-4, Reed 0-2), Kansas State 3-12 (Jones 3-7, Henson 0-1, Jackson 0-2, Beane 0-2) Turnovers: Tulane 15, Kansas State 20. Officials: Howell, McDonald, Shortnancy. A: 14,326.
1993 NCAA Southeast Region Second Round Florida State 94, Tulane 63 3-20-93 • Orlando, Fla. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Matt Greene 36 6-16 4-6 9 2 2 16 Carlin Hartman 24 3-15 1-2 4 1 3 7 Anthony Reed 34 5-12 0-0 5 0 3 11 Pointer Williams 35 6-12 0-0 3 6 4 14 G.J. Hunter 14 2-7 0-0 3 0 0 4 LeVeldro Simmons 23 1-3 1-2 1 0 1 3 Antonio Jackson 8 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 Carter Nichols 10 2-4 0-0 1 0 2 6 Makeba Perry 13 1-4 0-0 4 2 2 2 Matt Popp 2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Pete Rasche 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 26-75 6-10 42 12 17 63 Florida State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Bob Sura 33 7-15 1-3 7 1 2 16 Doug Edwards 39 8-19 6-8 12 5 2 22 Rodney Dobard 31 5-9 3-4 7 0 2 13 Sam Cassell 37 11-16 2-2 5 5 3 31 Charlie Ward 37 3-3 1-2 6 6 1 8 Lorenzo Hands 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Shepard 1 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 Derrick Carroll 9 1-4 0-0 2 1 0 2 Byron Wells 4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 Maurice Robinson 6 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 2 Totals 200 36-68 13-19 42 20 12 94 Halftime: Florida State 39, Tulane 29. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 5-12 (Nichols 2-2, Williams 2-4, Reed 1-2, Hartman 0-1, Popp 0-1, Hunter 0-2), Florida State 9-19 (Cassell 7-7, Ward 1-1, Sura 1-7, Edwards 0-2, Carroll 0-2). Turnovers: Tulane 12, Florida State 9. Officials: McDonald, Schumer, Burr. A: 14,410.
Halftime: Tulane 35, Evansville 27. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 6-15 (Lewis 4-7, Hartman 1-1, Simmons 1-3, Cameron 0-1, A. Jackson 0-1, Honeycutt 0-2), Evansville 4-15 (Kell 2-4, Elkins 1-4, Hisle 1-4, R. Jackson 0-1, Cochenour 0-2). Turnovers: Tulane 18, Evansville 14. Officials: Masariu, J. O’Neill, Davis. A: 9,481.
Halftime: Siena 52, Tulane 40. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 3-18 (Honeycutt 2-6, Lewis 1-5, Simmons 0-1, Childs 0-2, Cameron 0-4), Siena 7-18 (Bennerman 4-6, Gras 1-2, Thies 1-3, Bidlingmyer 1-5, Downing 0-2). Turnovers: Tulane 14, Siena 21. Officials: Grzywinski, Clark, Nelson. A: 15,727.
1995 NCAA Southeast Region First Round Tulane 76, Brigham Young 70 3-16-95 • Memphis, Tenn. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Rayshard Allen 36 5-8 1-1 9 2 1 11 Jerald Honeycutt 37 5-12 4-7 4 7 2 16 LeVeldro Simmons 37 6-12 1-3 1 3 2 13 Antonio Jackson 16 0-4 0-0 4 3 0 0 Kim Lewis 35 6-11 7-9 5 3 0 22 Chris Cameron 12 1-2 1-3 2 0 1 3 Lawrence Nelson 8 1-2 0-0 1 0 4 2 Correy Childs 19 4-5 0-2 2 0 1 9 Totals 200 28-56 14-25 30 18 11 76 Brigham Young Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Russell Larson 26 8-13 4-6 6 1 3 20 Mark Durrant 24 1-3 0-2 3 4 2 2 Kenneth Roberts 37 10-16 0-0 8 1 3 20 Robbie Reid 34 8-12 0-0 3 6 4 19 Randy Reid 29 0-4 0-0 5 5 3 0 Craig Wilcox 17 1-6 0-0 0 1 1 3 Shane Knight 10 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Bret Jepsen 2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Jeff Campbell 15 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 Grant Berges 6 1-1 0-0 2 0 1 3 Totals 200 30-61 5-10 36 20 19 70 Halftime: Brigham Young 36, Tulane 35. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 6-16 (Lewis 3-5, Honeycutt 2-5, Childs 1-1, Jackson 0-1, Simmons 0-4), Brigham Young 5-14 (Ro. Reid 3-6, Berges 1-1, Wilcox 1-5, Larson 0-1, Ra. Reid 0-1). Turnovers: Tulane 16, Brigham Young 18. Officials: Valentine, Cartnell, Mingle. A: 19,120.
Image Right: Chris Cameron and Tulane’s class of 1997 made four consecutive trips to the postseason, including the 1995 NCAA Tournament and the 1996 NIT Final Four.
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1995 NCAA Southeast Region Second Round Kentucky 82, Tulane 60 3-18-95 • Memphis, Tenn. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Rayshard Allen 36 12-15 5-6 8 2 4 29 Jerald Honeycutt 30 3-9 2-2 5 2 4 9 LeVeldro Simmons 36 1-9 2-2 2 2 3 4 Antonio Jackson 21 0-2 0-1 2 2 2 0 Kim Lewis 37 2-9 2-7 7 4 3 7 Chris Cameron 17 0-3 2-2 1 1 2 2 Correy Childs 19 4-9 1-2 2 0 2 9 Lawrence Nelson 4 0-0 0-1 1 0 3 0 Totals 200 22-56 14-23 35 13 23 60 Kentucky Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Rodrick Rhodes 30 2-7 10-12 5 6 4 14 Walter McCarty 21 4-6 2-3 6 0 4 10 Andre Riddick 14 2-3 0-0 0 0 2 4 Tony Delk 30 4-9 1-2 2 4 2 11 Jeff Sheppard 27 4-8 2-2 1 2 1 11 Mark Pope 15 2-4 0-0 3 1 4 4 Jared Prickett 23 4-9 2-3 8 1 2 10 Antoine Walker 22 3-5 0-0 8 3 1 6 Anthony Epps 13 2-3 4-4 2 2 0 10 Chris Harrison 4 1-3 0-0 0 1 0 2 Allen Edwards 1 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 Totals 200 28-58 21-26 37 21 21 82 Halftime: Kentucky 41, Tulane 24. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 2-15 (Honeycutt 1-4, Lewis 1-5, Jackson 0-1, Childs 0-1, Simmons 0-2, Cameron 0-2), Kentucky 5-14 (Epps 2-2, Delk 2-4, Sheppard 1-1, McCarty 0-1, Pope 0-1, Prickett 0-1, Walker 0-1, Edwards 0-1, Harrison 0-2). Turnovers: Tulane 22, Kentucky 16. Officials: Valentine, Lembo, Lopes. A: 19,120. 1996 NIT First Round Tulane 87, Auburn 73 (OT) 3-13-96 • Auburn, Ala. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Correy Childs 30 2-3 3-4 3 4 3 7 Jerald Honeycutt 40 10-25 2-2 9 5 2 24 Lawrence Nelson 20 1-3 0-2 2 3 4 2 LeVeldro Simmons 41 8-18 6-7 6 5 2 25 Chris Cameron 41 6-8 0-0 11 3 2 13 Rayshard Allen 24 5-7 0-1 6 2 0 10 Shun Sheffield 7 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 Patrick Lewis 12 0-3 0-0 1 2 1 0 Keith Harris 10 2-2 0-0 1 0 1 5 Totals 225 34-70 11-16 42 24 16 87 Auburn Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Bryant Smith 11 1-3 1-2 4 0 1 3 Franklin Williams 21 3-7 2-2 1 0 0 10 Pat Burke 35 1-5 3-5 8 2 4 6 Lance Weems 35 6-13 2-2 5 2 4 19 Wes Flanigan 41 1-11 3-6 4 6 2 5 Alvin Jefferson 32 7-10 4-5 7 0 2 18 Derek Caldwell 13 0-5 2-2 2 2 0 2 Ray Donald 26 2-7 0-0 3 2 0 6 Adrian Chilliest 11 2-3 0-0 1 1 2 4 Totals 225 23-64 17-24 38 15 15 73 Halftime: Tulane 42, Auburn 28. Regulation: Tulane 71, Auburn 71. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 8-21 (Simmons 4-8, Honeycutt 2-9, Cameron 1-1, Harris 1-1, Lewis 0-2), Auburn 10-29 (Weems 5-9, Williams 2-5, Donald 2-6, Burke 1-2, Flanigan 0-1, Chilliest 0-1, Smith 0-2, Caldwell 0-3). Turnovers: Tulane 15, Auburn 18. Officials: Costabile, Bordeaux, Cofer. A: 5,163.
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1996 NIT Second Round Tulane 84, Minnesota 65 3-18-96 • Minneapolis, Minn.
1996 NIT Semifinals Nebraska 90, Tulane 78 3-26-96 • New York, N.Y.
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Correy Childs 15 1-2 0-1 6 1 4 2 Jerald Honeycutt 32 6-16 4-8 9 5 4 16 Lawrence Nelson 14 2-3 0-0 3 0 4 4 LeVeldro Simmons 36 4-12 2-4 3 4 0 13 Chris Cameron 33 9-13 0-1 5 2 2 20 Rayshard Allen 21 1-6 3-6 7 1 4 5 Shun Sheffield 18 5-6 3-4 5 2 1 13 Keith Harris 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Patrick Lewis 22 3-8 3-4 6 3 0 11 Jon Citrin 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Smith 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Eric Holmes 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Khalid Morris 0 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 31-67 15-28 46 18 19 84
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Correy Childs 26 5-10 1-5 3 2 4 11 Jerald Honeycutt 39 6-16 4-4 6 5 3 16 Lawrence Nelson 13 2-3 1-4 2 0 3 5 Chris Cameron 30 4-8 2-2 5 0 3 11 LeVeldro Simmons 32 5-13 1-3 3 3 5 12 Patrick Lewis 30 5-7 1-2 2 1 5 13 Shun Sheffield 18 2-5 0-0 3 2 1 4 Rayshard Allen 7 0-0 3-4 1 1 3 3 Keith Harris 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 3 Khalid Morris 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 30-64 13-24 30 14 27 78
Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Sam Jacobson 25 7-13 2-4 8 0 2 19 David Grim 21 2-10 0-1 7 3 5 4 John Thomas 31 6-11 5-9 17 1 4 17 Bobby Jackson 32 6-18 3-3 5 1 2 15 Eric Harris 25 0-3 1-2 0 3 3 1 Mark Jones 11 1-2 1-2 0 0 1 3 Trevor Winter 13 2-5 0-0 2 0 1 4 Charles Thomas 12 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 Quincy Lewis 17 1-7 0-0 6 3 1 2 Hosea Crittenden 13 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 Totals 200 25-73 12-21 49 13 19 65 Halftime: Tulane 44, Minnesota 25. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 7-19 (Simmons 3-5, Cameron 2-4, Lewis 2-6, Morris 0-1, Honeycutt 0-3), Minnesota 3-17 (Jacobson 3-4, C. Thomas 0-1, Lewis 0-2, Jackson 0-4, Grim 0-6). Turnovers: Tulane 17, Minnesota 22. Officials: Zetcher, Freund, McMullen. A: 10,843. 1996 NIT Quarterfinals Tulane 83, Illinois State 72 3-20-96 • Fogelman Arena Illinois State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Rico Hill 33 6-14 2-2 6 0 3 14 Dan Muller 39 5-11 1-2 7 3 4 13 LeRoy Watkins 27 3-9 4-5 4 1 3 10 Maurice Trotter 37 6-18 0-0 5 0 3 16 Jamar Smiley 35 2-6 5-8 4 6 3 10 Kenneth Pierson 2 0-0 2-2 0 0 1 2 Kyle Cartmill 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Antonio Cooper 2 1-3 1-1 0 0 0 3 Steve Hansell 15 0-2 0-0 0 0 2 0 Rob Gibbons 9 2-3 0-2 5 0 2 4 Totals 200 25-66 15-22 37 10 21 72
Nebraska Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Bernard Garner 34 7-11 6-9 6 0 3 20 Erick Strickland 35 6-10 6-6 6 2 1 20 Mikki Moore 13 2-2 1-1 2 1 5 5 Jaron Boone 33 2-7 5-6 4 6 3 9 Tyronn Lue 32 3-6 8-12 3 3 2 15 Venson Hamilton 27 4-7 5-6 9 2 2 13 Terrance Badgett 14 2-2 1-4 0 0 3 5 Tom Wald 8 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 0 Andy Markowski 3 1-1 1-1 0 0 2 3 Chester Surles 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 27-47 33-45 35 15 21 90 Halftime: Nebraska 42, Tulane 41. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 5-16 (Lewis 2-4, Harris 1-2, Cameron 1-3, Simmons 1-3, Honeycutt 0-4), Nebraska 3-8 (Strickland 2-3, Lue 1-2, Wald 0-1, Boone 0-2). Turnovers: Tulane 21, Nebraska 25. Officials: Donato, Bush, Lopes. A: 8,346. 1996 NIT Third-Place Game Tulane 87, Alabama 76 3-28-96 • New York, N.Y. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Correy Childs 22 5-11 0-0 5 2 2 10 Jerald Honeycutt 36 5-18 6-11 6 4 0 18 Lawrence Nelson 14 4-6 0-0 3 0 4 0 Chris Cameron 33 4-7 4-6 4 3 1 12 LeVeldro Simmons 36 7-13 0-0 7 5 2 17 Patrick Lewis 24 5-10 1-3 1 1 3 14 Shun Sheffield 20 1-2 2-3 6 3 4 4 Keith Harris 11 1-1 2-2 1 0 0 4 Eric Holmes 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jon Citrin 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Khalid Morris 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Totals 200 32-69 15-35 38 18 16 87
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Correy Childs 30 3-5 1-2 7 3 2 7 Jerald Honeycutt 36 9-22 5-6 9 5 1 25 Lawrence Nelson 15 1-1 0-0 1 0 3 2 LeVeldro Simmons 36 5-10 11-12 4 4 2 21 Chris Cameron 32 3-3 1-3 9 3 3 8 Rayshard Allen 17 3-4 1-2 4 2 1 7 Patrick Lewis 19 3-9 2-2 1 0 5 10 Shun Sheffield 9 0-0 0-1 1 0 2 0 Keith Harris 6 1-3 1-1 0 0 0 3 Totals 200 28-57 22-29 39 17 19 83
Alabama Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Anthony Brown 27 2-4 4-4 7 1 5 8 Eric Washington 37 11-19 8-8 7 0 3 35 Roy Rogers 39 6-11 3-4 8 2 3 15 Marvin Orange 31 1-5 0-0 0 2 1 2 Marco Whitfield 19 4-9 0-0 0 3 2 8 Thalamus McGhee 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 Brian Williams 13 0-1 0-0 1 3 1 0 Anton Reese 7 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 6 M.C. Mazique 9 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 2 Blake Thrasher 10 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 Totals 200 28-57 15-16 32 13 19 76
Halftime: Tulane 39, Illinois State 37. 3-Point Goals: Illinois State 7-17 (Trotter 4-9, Muller 2-6, Smiley 1-1, Cooper 0-1), Tulane 5-17 (Honeycutt 2-6, Lewis 2-6, Cameron 1-1, Harris 0-1, Simmons 0-3). Turnovers: Illinois State 13, Tulane 14. Officials: Hess, Maxwell, Wall. A: 3,600.
Halftime: Tulane 41, Alabama 30. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 8-18 (Simmons 3-5, Lewis 3-6, Honeycutt 2-6, Childs 0-1), Alabama 5-16 (Washington 5-8, Reese 0-1, Whitfield 0-3, Orange 0-4). Turnovers: Tulane 10, Alabama 16. Officials: McAleer, Adams, Holloway. A: 12,464.
HISTORY 1997 NIT First Round Oklahoma St. 79, Tulane 72 3-13-97 • Stillwater, Okla.
2013 CIT First Round Tulane 83, South Alabama 74 03/20/13 7 p.m. at New Orleans, La. (Devlin Fieldhouse)
Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Rayshard Allen 29 4-8 1-4 6 0 3 9 Jerald Honeycutt 36 5-19 3-6 3 9 4 17 Lawrence Nelson 26 4-7 2-5 1 1 5 10 Chris Cameron 36 6-12 0-1 7 5 3 15 Keith Harris 31 4-8 0-1 4 1 4 9 Dylan Osean 14 4-5 0-0 2 0 5 10 Sterling Davis 24 0-2 2-2 2 2 0 2 Morris Jordan 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Totals 200 27-61 8-19 28 18 25 72
South Alabama FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M Ammons 4-8 3-6 0-0 3-1-4 4 11 4 4 1 0 23 Rubit 12-18 0-0 7-8 4-1-5 5 31 2 1 0 1 28 Carter 3-4 0-0 3-4 3-7-10 3 9 0 3 0 25 Wright 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 5 2 0 0 23 Allen 1-7 1-6 2-2 0-3-3 1 5 3 3 1 0 21 Anderson 2-5 1-1 0-2 1-3-4 5 5 3 1 0 0 23 Conner 0-3 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 1 2 1 2 0 0 12 Stevens 3-5 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 3 6 1 1 0 0 20 Goldstein 1-6 1-4 1-3 1-1-2 0 4 0 1 0 0 17 Juricek 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 8 TEAM 0-1-1 Totals 26-58 6-21 15-21 14-24-38 27 73 19 15 6 1
Oklahoma State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Chianti Roberts 26 4-5 1-7 9 2 4 9 Desmond Mason 29 0-4 4-5 5 4 2 4 Brett Robisch 40 4-8 2-2 9 1 3 10 Marlon Dorsey 35 4-6 2-2 7 1 3 13 Adrian Peterson 33 6-10 6-8 3 2 0 19 R.W. McQuarters 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Chad Alexander 7 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 Alonzo Mayes 11 1-3 3-4 2 0 2 5 Joe Adkins 16 5-6 8-8 2 1 0 19 Totals 200 24-45 26-36 39 12 14 79 Halftime: Oklahoma State 38, Tulane 25. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 1028 (Honeycutt 4-17, Cameron 3-5, Osean 2-2, Harris 1-3, Allen 0-1), Oklahoma State 5-13 (Dorsey 3-5, Adkins 1-1, Peterson 1-3, Roberts 0-1, Mason 0-1, Robisch 0-1, McQuarters 0-1). Turnovers: Tulane 10, Oklahoma State 15. Officials: Danner, Dixon, Staffen. A: 6,381. 2000 NIT First Round N.C. State 64, Tulane 60 3-14-00 • Raleigh, N.C. Tulane Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Trello Galloway 27 2-5 0-0 7 0 4 5 Sterling Davis 23 4-6 3-3 3 1 3 11 Morris Jordan 33 3-8 5-5 4 1 3 11 Waitari Marsh 32 2-7 0-0 2 4 2 4 Dylan Osean 31 6-11 0-0 4 0 3 14 Wade Mason 8 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 Ledaryl Billingsley 20 4-8 0-0 6 0 3 8 Brandon Brown 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 Brandon Spann 3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 Linton Johnson 11 1-1 1-2 1 0 1 3 Marlo Miles 11 1-3 2-2 1 2 2 4 Totals 200 23-52 11-12 33 8 23 60 N.C. State Min FG-A FT-A Reb Ast PF TP Damien Wilkins 37 6-13 5-7 5 3 2 18 Tim Wells 20 3-4 0-0 2 2 2 9 Ron Kelley 22 3-6 5-9 2 2 4 11 Anthony Grundy 28 1-4 0-0 7 3 1 2 Justin Gainey 29 0-8 2-5 4 3 1 2 Archie Miller 19 3-4 0-0 0 2 0 9 Kenny Inge 28 4-5 1-4 4 1 1 9 Clifford Crawford 8 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 2 Cornelius Williams 9 0-1 2-2 3 0 1 2 Totals 200 21-48 15-27 30 16 14 64 Halftime: N.C. State 26, Tulane 25. 3-Point Goals: Tulane 3-11 (Osean 2-4, Galloway 1-2, Marsh 0-1, Jordan 0-1, Mason 0-1, Spann 0-1, Miles 0-1), N.C. State 7-17 (Wells 3-4, Miller 3-4, Wilkins 1-3, Gainey 0-3, Grundy 0-2, Crawford 0-1). Turnovers: Tulane 13, N.C. State 11. Officials: Ken Clark, Mark DiStaola. A: 9,822.
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-26 34.6% 2nd Half: 17-32 53.1% Game: 44.8% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% 2nd Half: 1-8 12.5% Game: 28.6% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0% Game: 71.4% 2 Tulane FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M DAVIS 9-17 0-0 8-12 4-8-12 1 26 1 3 1 1 38 TIMMONS 3-9 0-0 7-9 1-4-5 1 13 2 0 0 1 33 DRYE 3-3 0-0 1-3 3-3-6 5 7 1 1 0 0 20 TARRAN 4-12 2-6 3-3 1-3-4 1 13 3 3 0 4 36 CALLAHAN 2-6 2-4 1-2 0-1-1 3 7 2 0 0 1 21 DABNEY 0-2 0-0 7-8 3-1-4 2 7 1 1 0 0 10 CHERRY 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 0 0 11 MACK 4-4 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 9 1 0 0 1 26 HOOK 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 2-1-3 1 Totals 26-59 5-13 27-37 15-22-37 18 84 11 10 1 8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-34 35.3% 2nd Half: 14-25 56.0% Game: 44.1% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 38.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3% 2nd Half: 17-25 68.0% Game: 73.0% 4 Officials: Hal Lusk, Johnny Wilkins, Brent Dugas Technical fouls: South Alabama-None. Tulane-None. Attendance: 1682 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Alabama 29 44 73 Tulane 38 46 84 2013 CIT Second Round Bradley 77, Tulane 72 03/23/13 7:05 p.m. at Peoria, Ill. - Renaissance Coliseum Tulane FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M DAVIS 3-10 0-0 3-5 2-15-17 1 9 2 3 0 0 38 DRYE 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 2 0 2 0 0 16 TARRANT 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-0-0 4 9 5 3 0 0 36 CALLAHAN 2-8 2-8 0-0 0-4-4 3 6 3 1 0 1 33 TIMMONS 7-13 2-3 13-15 0-2-2 2 29 1 2 0 5 32 DABNEY 2-7 1-2 6-7 0-0-0 2 11 0 1 0 0 15 CHERRY 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-2-3 0 3 1 1 0 0 13 MACK 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 3 1 2 0 0 15 HOOK 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 1-3-4 Totals 20-50 10-23 22-27 5-26-31 18 72 13 15 0 6 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 7-23 30.4% Game: 40.0% DEADBALL 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 7-14 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-9 33.3% Game: 43.5% REBOUNDS F Throw % 1st Half: 12-16 75.0% 2nd Half: 10-11 90.9% Game: 81.5% 2
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1st Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% Game: 25.0% REBOUNDS 1st Half: 5-8 62.5% 2nd Half: 7-10 70.0% Game: 66.7% 1
Officials: Steve McJunkins, Brent Hampton, Kelly Pfeifer Technical fouls: Tulane-None. Bradley-None. Attendance: 1897 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Tulane 45 27 72 Bradley 45 32 77 2014 CBI First Round Princeton 56, Tulane 55 03/19/14 7 p.m. at New Orleans, La. Princeton FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M Weisz 0-3 0-1 2-2 1-4-5 2 2 2 2 0 0 30 Barrett 2-8 1-7 2-2 0-1-1 1 7 0 0 0 0 23 Cook 1-5 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 1 1 0 2 29 Brase 7-12 2-4 0-1 0-3-3 4 16 1 2 0 3 33 Bray 4-9 0-1 4-6 0-4-4 2 12 9 2 0 2 38 Sherburne 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 Wilson 4-7 3-5 0-0 0-3-3 1 11 1 0 0 0 24 Miller 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 6 0 3 3 1 14 TEAM 1-0-1 Totals 21-49 6-19 8-11 5-21-26 15 56 14 11 3 8 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 10-24 41.7% Game: 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 100% 2nd Half: 4-7 57.1% Game: 72.7% Tulane FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M DRYE 5-5 0-0 5-6 4-4-8 1 15 1 2 1 2 33 BRUHA 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 STARK 7-17 4-7 2-3 2-1-3 2 20 3 1 0 1 37 REYNOLDS 1-8 0-4 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 0 0 34 HOOK 3-10 2-7 1-1 0-8-8 3 9 0 4 0 1 36 CURRIE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 HEARLIHY 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 4 3 0 0 1 19 KEENAN 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 THOMAS 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 HENSON 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 3 1 1 3 22 TEAM 2-1-3 2 Totals 20-49 6-20 9-12 9-26-35 13 55 11 16 3 9 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 8-23 34.8% 2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% Game: 40.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-11 27.3% Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 5-6 83.3% Game: 75.0% Officials: Kevin Fehn, Pat Evans, Bart Lenox Technical fouls: Princeton-None. Tulane-None. Attendance: 670 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Princeton 29 27 56 Tulane 23 32 55
Bradley FG-FA 3-A FT-A O-D-R PF TP A TO B S M Pickett 6-7 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 4 17 2 1 1 1 24 Egolf 9-14 2-6 0-0 1-11-12 4 20 2 1 0 0 32 Eastman 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 3 1 5 0 0 1 19 Lemon Jr. 5-13 0-3 2-5 2-4-6 1 12 6 4 1 2 36 Simms-Edwards 5-13 1-4 2-2 0-4-4 1 13 6 2 0 1 34 Bell 3-4 0-1 2-3 1-2-3 3 8 1 2 0 1 26 Crawford 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 6 0 1 1 0 13 Shayok 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 12 Prosser 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 1-1-2 Totals 30-58 5-20 12-18 7-28-35 20 77 22 11 3 7 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 18-34 52.9% 2nd Half: 12-24 50.0% Game: 51.7% DEADBALL
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