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11.10 OUACHITA BAPTIST 12 PM 11.12 ILLINOIS STATE 7 PM 12.4 SOUTHERN MISS (DH) 3:30 PM 12.10 ULM 3:30 PM 12.31 *A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 2:30 PM

1.7 *NICHOLLS (DH) 3:30 PM 1.12 *McNEESE (DH) 8 PM 1.26

CHRISTIAN (DH) 8 PM 1.28

2.16 *SOUTHEASTERN (DH) 8 PM 2.18 *NEW ORLEANS (DH) 3:30 PM 3.1 *UIW 8 PM

A&M-COMMERCE (DH)3:30 PM

(DH) 3:30 PM 2.16

2022-23 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT TIME

BROADCAST COVERAGE

Northwestern State enters its first season in which every home game will be broadcast on ESPN+. Longtime "Voice of the Demons" Patrick Netherton, in his 20th season with the program, will handle broadcast duties on the streaming service. Netherton will deliver play-by-play of road games on the Northwestern State Athletics mobile app and through www.NSUDemons.com.

11/7 at Texas Tech 8 p.m. 11/10 Ouachita Baptist 12 p.m. 11/12 Illinois State 7 p.m. 11/14 at TCU 7 p.m. 11/17 at Illinois State 7 p.m. 11/26 !at Central Arkansas 5:30 p.m. 11/27 !vs. Bethune-Cookman (at Conway, Ark.) 1 p.m. 12/1 at Stephen F. Austin 8 p.m. 12/4 Southern Miss 3:30 p.m. 12/10 ULM 3:30 p.m. 12/17 at Rice 2 p.m. 12/20 at Baylor 7 p.m. 12/27 at Texas A&M 7 p.m. 12/31 *Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2:30 p.m. 1/5 *at McNeese 7:30 p.m. 1/7 *Nicholls 3:30 p.m. 1/12 *McNeese 8 p.m. 1/14 *at Nicholls 3:30 p.m.

1/19 *at Southeastern 7:30 p.m.

1/21 *at New Orleans 4 p.m.

1/26 *Houston Christian 8 p.m. 1/28 *Lamar 3:30 p.m.

2/2 *at Houston Christian 7 p.m.

2/4 *at Lamar 6 p.m.

2/9 *at Texas A&M-Commerce 8 p.m.

2/11 *Texas A&M-Commerce 3:30 p.m.

2/16 *Southeastern 8 p.m.

2/18 *New Orleans 3:30 p.m.

2/23 *at UIW 7:30 p.m.

2/25 *at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7:30 p.m.

3/1 *UIW 8 p.m.

3/5-8

Southland Conference Tournament Lake Charles

! — Central Arkansas Classic

* -- Denotes Southland Conference game

All times Central Standard Time (CST)

CREDITS

The 2022-23 Northwestern State men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Northwestern State University Sports Information Department. It was edited and designed by Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Director Jason Pugh and editorial assistance from NSU Assistant Sports Information Director Brad Welborn, NSU Assistant Director of Communication Johnathon Zenk and SID administrative assistant Ronnette Pellegrin. Photographs provided by Chris Reich of Northwestern State Photographic Services and NSU Photographer Emeritus Gary Hardamon.

2022-23 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball Information Guide Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013 2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL 1 Table of C ontents 2022-23 HOME SCHEDULE 1 Table of Contents 2 Quick Facts 3 Roster MEET THE TEAM 4 #22 Cedric Garrett 6 #15 Jovan Zelenbaba 9 #2 Emar yeon McDonald 11 #11 Harrison Black 12 #4 Ja'Monta Black 13 #24 Hansel Enmanuel 14 #12 Jalen Hampton 15 #3 Isaac Haney 16 #35 Karlin Hardy 17 #1 Reggie Hill 18 #23 Majok Kuath 19 #44 Dayne Prim 20 #0 Demarcus Sharp 21 #10 Greedy Williams 22 #32 Jordan Wilmore MEET THE COACHES AND STAFF 24 Corey Gipson 26 Rodney Hamilton 27 Tony Holliday 28 Tim Ward 29 Basketball/Support Staff 31 Demon Sports Medicine Staff THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE 32 Southland Conference 33 Opponents 2021-22 IN REVIEW 37 2020-21 Stats PROGRAM HISTORY 39 Series Results 40 Year-By-Year Results 47 All-Time Lettermen 50 All-Century Team 52 Team and Individual Records 54 Career Leaders 56 Demons in the Pros 57 NSU’s Coaching Tree 58 Prather Coliseum 60 Demons in the Dance NORTHWESTERN STATE 64 Dr. Marcus Jones, President 65 Jerry Pierce, Executive Vice President 66 Kevin Bostian, Director of Athletics 67 Spor ts Information 68 University Profile 69 City of Natchitoches 70 Academics 71 Campus Life 72 CHAMPS/Life Skills
*HOUSTON
*LAMAR
*TEXAS

Location Natchitoches, La. School Founded 1884 Enrollment 9,389

Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Southland Nickname Demons Mascot Vic tory “Vic” The Demon Colors Purple (492f92), White and Orange (f78426) trim

President Dr. Marcus Jones Vice President Jerry Pierce Director of Athletics Kevin Bostian

Faculty Representative Dr. Susan Campbell Senior Woman Administrator Sydney Jones

ARENA INFORMATION

Name Prather Coliseum Capacity 3,400 Record 451-253 Year Opened 1964 Press Row Phone 318-357-4544

COACHING STAFF/ SUPPORT STAFF

Head Coach

Corey Gipson

Alma Mater Austin Peay, 2004 Record at NSU 0-0 (.000) Overall Record 0-0 (.000)

Associate Head Coach Rodney Hamilton Alma Mater Georgia State, 1998

Assistant Coach Tony Holliday Alma Mater Pacific Western, 1997 Assistant Coach Tim Ward Alma Mater William Woods,2018

Director of Basketball Operations Leighton Kentwell

Assistant Director of Basketball Operations Travis Allen Director of Player Development KC Henry Graduate Managers Joey Heimel, Kellen Haymon, Levi Wells Athletic Trainer Zacher y Standiford

HISTORY

2021-22 Overall Record 9-23 Conference Record (Finish) 5-9 (6th) Home Record 6-6 Road Record 2-14 Neutral Site Record 1-3

First Year of Basketball at NSU 1912-13

First Year in the Southland Conference 1987-88 All-Time Record 1,451-1,207

Southland Conference Titles 2 (2005, 2006) Southland Conference Tournament Titles 3 (2001, 2006, 2013)

NCAA Postseason Appearances 4 (2001, 2006, 2013, 2015)

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Special Assistant to the Head Coach Jimmy Lincoln
PROGRAM
POS. NAME YR. GP-GS PPG G Cedric Garrett Jr. 32-23 7.6 G Jovan Zelenbaba Jr. 31-6 4.9 G Emareyon McDonald So 28-1 5.9 F Kendal Coleman Fr. 30-30 15.4 G Carvell Teasett Fr. 23-21 12.9 F Larry Owens Sr. 31-15 7.2 G LaTerrance Reed Sr 31-11 6.8 G Brian White Jr. 31-28 6.3 F Jalen King So 30-14 4.4 F Zurabi Zghenti So 31-4 3.9 F Shaun Riley II Fr. 21-3 2.5 F Robert Chougkaz So 28-3 2.3 G Jordan Potts Jr. 9-0 1.7 F Stavros Polatoglou Fr 13-1 0.9 Denotes Starters in 2021-22 Starters Returning (1)/Starters Lost (4) CATEGORY RETURNING/TOTAL PCT. Points 565/2,363 22% Rebounds 203/1,154 18% Assists 132/481 27% Steals 57/203 28% Blocks 20/112 18% Personal Fouls 170/542 31% Field Goals Made 198/895 22% 3-Pointers Made 96/233 41% LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (3) PERCENTAGE RETURNING LETTERWINNERS LOST (11) UNIVERSITY INFORMATION
2021-22 REVIEW

2022-23 ROSTER

NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

0 Demarcus Sharp G 6-3 180 Senior Charleston, Mo./Charleston HS (Missouri State)

1 Reggie Hill F 6-8 197 Sophomore Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS (E. Florida State College)

2 Emareyon McDonald G 6-2 165 Sophomore Coushatta, La./Scotlandville HS 3 Isaac Haney G 6-2 190 Sophomore West Plains, Mo./Kickapoo HS (Missouri State) 4 Ja'Monta Black G 6-4 205 Senior Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS (Missouri State) 10 Greedy Williams G 6-5 196 Freshman Montgomery, Ala./We Are United Prep (Mo.) 11 Harrison Black G 5-8 158 Freshman Houston, Texas/Sam Rayburn HS (LSUA) 15 Jovan Zelenbaba G 6-4 200 Junior Kfar Blum, Israel/Combine Academy 20 Jalen Hampton G 6-6 200 Freshman St. Louis, Mo./University City HS 22 Cedric Garrett G/F 6-5 205 Junior Houston, Texas/KIPP Sunnyside HS (Murray State College) 23 Majok Kuath F 6-8 205 Junior Salt Lake City, Utah/Kearns HS (San Jose St.)

24 Hansel Enmanuel G 6-6 175 Freshman Los Mina, D.R./Life Christian (Fla.) Academy

32 Jordan Wilmore C 7-3 310 Junior Memphis, Tenn./Whitehaven HS (Missouri)

35 Karlin Hardy G 6-4 180 R-Freshman Lake Charles, La./St. Louis Catholic HS

44 Dayne Prim F 6-6 195 Junior Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS (Western Wyoming CC)

Head Coach: Corey Gipson (Austin Peay, 1977), 1st Season

Associate Head Coach: Rodney Hamilton (Georgia State, 1998), 1st Season

Assistant Coach: Tony Holliday (Pacific Western, 1997), 1st season

Assistant Coach: Tim Ward (Central Methodist, 2007) 1st Season

Dir. of Basketball Operations: Leighton Kentwell (Miami OH, 2015), 1st season

Special Asst. to Head Coach: Jimmy Lincoln (Southwest Baptist, 1987), 1st Season

ALPHABETICAL

Assistant Director of Basketball Operations: Travis Allen (Grand Canyon, 2020), 3rd season

Director of Player Development: KC Henry (Wyoming, 2020), 3rd season

Graduate Managers: Joey Heimel, Kellen Haymon Strength and Conditioning Coach: Sam Daoust Athletic Trainer: Zachery Standiford

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CLASS-EXP.

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

11 Harrison Black G 5-8 158 Freshman Houston, Texas/Sam Rayburn HS (LSUA)

4 Ja'Monta Black G 6-4 205 Senior Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge HS (Missouri State)

24 Hansel Enmanuel G 6-6 175 Freshman Las Mina, D.R./Life Christian (Fla.) Academy 22 Cedric Garrett G/F 6-5 205 Junior Houston, Texas/KIPP Sunnyside HS (Murray State College)

3 Isaac Haney G 6-2 190 Sophomore West Plains, Mo./Kickapoo HS (Missouri State) 35 Karlin Hardy G 6-4 180 R-Freshman Lake Charles, La./St. Louis Catholic HS 1 Reggie Hill F 6-8 197 Sophomore Melbourne, Fla./Melbourne HS (E. Florida State College) 23 Majok Kuath F 6-8 205 Junior Salt Lake City, Utah/Kearns HS (San Jose St.) 2 Emareyon McDonald G 6-2 165 Sophomore Coushatta, La./Scotlandville HS 20 Jalen Hampton G 6-6 200 Freshman St. Louis, Mo./University City HS 44 Dayne Prim F 6-6 195 Junior Aurora, Colo./Grandview HS (Western Wyoming CC) 0 Demarcus Sharp G 6-3 180 Senior Charleston, Mo./Charleston HS (Missouri State) 10 Greedy Williams G 6-5 196 Freshman Montgomery, Ala./We Are United Prep (Mo.) 32 Jordan Wilmore C 7-3 310 Junior Memphis, Tenn./Whitehaven HS (Missouri) 15 Jovan Zelenbaba G 6-4 200 Junior Kfar Blum, Israel/Combine Academy

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

JA'MONTA Black - Jah-MON-tay

EMAREYON McDonald - Uh-MAR-ree-yon

Hansel ENMANUEL - em-an-YOU-ell

JOVAN ZELENBABA - Yo-vahn Zell-in-bah-buh

MAJOK KUATH - MAH-jock KWETH

NATCHITOCHES, LA - NACK-a-dish

PRATHER Coliseum - PRAY-thur

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CEDRIC GARRETT EMARYEON MCDONALD JOVAN ZELENBABA

2021-2022 Season (COVID-19 Sophomore)

Demons' third-leading scorer with 7.6 points per game in 32 appearances (23 starts) … career-high 18 points in the season’s second game at Tulsa … 11 double-digit games, including 15 against LSU (8-10 free throw line) and 14 against UIW twice … his three-point tip-in play with 17 seconds left lifted NSU over UIW in the SLC Tip-Off Event … six double-digit games occurred in the last 13 contests … made 32 3-pointers (third on the team) shooting 32 percent … team’s third-best rebounder at 3.4 per game, including a career-high eight against Tulsa … added 30 steals and 15 blocks.

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

POINTS - 18 at Tulsa, 11/10/21

FG MADE - 7 at Tulsa, 11/10/21

3FG MADE - 4 at UIW, 2/17/22

REBOUNDS - 8 at Tulsa, 11/10/21

ASSISTS - 4 3x, last vs. New Orleans, 1/8/22

BLOCKS - 3 vs. McNeese, 3/9/22

STEALS - 3 at Tulsa, 11/10/21

DOUBLE DOUBLES - N/A

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Prior to NSU

Helped Murray State College to a combined 41-13 record in his two season … averaged 12 points and five rebounds as a sophomore while shooting 41 percent from 3-point range … third-team all-conference performer … as a freshman, made the All-Region Tournament team after averaging 10 points an dive rebounds during the season … at KIPP Sunnyside High, was named the TCAL 3A Player of the Year while leading his team to the state championship … averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and five assists per game as a senior … KIPP Sunnyside made the state championship game in Garrett’s junior season … averaged 14 points and 10 rebounds as a first-team all-conference selection.

Personal

Son of Fredrick Garrett and Marchelle McNack … mom is the lead experience specialist for Ford … career goal is to play professional basketball … also enjoys chess, music and singing.

1811.0 Champion Chris. 11/13/2021 * 17:16 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 1 3 5.3 2 0 2 2 0 28.0 at SMU 11/15/2021 * 17:50 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 5.0 4 0 2 1 1 47.0 Louisiana Tech 11/19/2021 * 12:27 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4.4 4 1 1 0 0 26.0 vs ULM 11/22/2021 * 25:56 5-10 .500 1-4 .250 2-3 .667 0 1 1 3.8 5 2 2 1 2 137.2 SFA 11/28/2021

* 27:41 5-12 .417 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 1 0 1 3.4 3 4 1 0 2 138.0 at Houston 11/30/2021 * 11:55 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1 1 2 3.3 4 0 2 0 1 67.8 at ULM 12/04/2021 * 22:59 0-7 .000 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0 2 2 3.1 3 2 3 0 0 37.2 Dallas Christian 12/11/2021 * 23:34 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4 2 6 3.4 1 1 0 1 1 67.1 at LSU 12/14/2021 * 27:36 3-9 .333 1-4 .250 8-10 .800 4 0 4 3.5 4 2 1 1 0 157.8 S'western Adventist 12/18/2021 * 13:18 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 3 1 4 3.5 0 3 0 0 1 97.9 at Texas A&M 12/21/2021 * 21:08 0-6 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 2 1 3 3.5 2 1 3 0 1 17.4 at Baylor 12/28/2021 * 22:07 2-8 .250 0-3 .000 1-1 1.000 1 2 3 3.4 4 1 3 0 2 57.2 vs A&M-Corpus Christi 01/06/2022 * 18:47 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 3.5 5 1 2 0 0 67.1 vs UIW 01/07/2022 * 25:46 4-7 .571 0-3 .000 3-3 1.000 1 2 3 3.5 3 4 0 0 2 117.4 vs New Orleans 01/08/2022 * 22:44 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 4 6 3.6 3 4 2 0 0 57.2 at Southeastern La. 01/15/2022 * 20:32 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 3.6 2 2 3 1 0 0 6.8 at Nicholls 01/20/2022 17:14 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0 3 3 3.6 1 0 1 0 0 96.9 at New Orleans 01/22/2022 21:25 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 0 1 3.5 4 1 2 0 0 127.2 UIW 01/27/2022 23:22 5-8 .625 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 1 3 4 3.5 1 3 0 0 2 147.5

A&M-Corpus Christi 01/29/2022 23:10 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 5-6 .833 1 0 1 3.4 2 0 0 0 1 87.5 at Houston Christian 02/03/2022 19:58 5-7 .714 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 3.2 4 0 0 0 0 137.8 at McNeese 02/05/2022 27:37 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2 4 6 3.3 4 3 1 2 0 97.8 Houston Christian 02/10/2022 17:46 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 3 4 3.4 3 2 1 0 2 0 7.5 McNeese 02/12/2022 24:41 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1 3 4 3.4 5 2 1 2 2 97.6 at UIW 02/17/2022 * 26:23 5-9 .556 4-7 .571 0-0 .000 0 4 4 3.4 2 0 0 0 0 147.8 at A&M-Corpus Christi 02/19/2022 * 14:26 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 5-6 .833 0 3 3 3.4 4 0 2 0 1 77.8 Nicholls 02/24/2022 * 27:05 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0

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Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06
Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 •
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YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 21-22 32-23 705 22.0 87-221 .394 32-99 .323 38-50 .760 37 71 108 3.4 94 48 1.5 43 15 30 244 7.6 Tot. 32-23 705 22.0 87-221 .394 32-99 .323 38-50 .760 37 71 108 3.4 94 48 1.5 43 15 30 244 7.6 GARRETT'S OVERALL CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 21-22 14-5 309 22.1 37-85 .435 19-42 .452 16-21 .762 10 31 41 2.9 38 19 1.4 14 6 10 108 7.8 Tot. 14-5 309 22.1 37-85 .435 19-42 .452 16-21 .762 10 31 41 2.9 38 19 1.4 14 6 10 108 7.8 GARRETT'S SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CAREER STATS 2021-22 Northwestern St. Men's Basketball Individual Game-by-Game All games Page 11/16 as of Sep 27, 2022 #22 GARRETT, Cedric Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
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0-0 .000 0 5 5 5.0 2 2 1
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2
5
at Oklahoma 11/09/2021
23:06 2-8 .250 0-3 .000
0 2 44.0 at Tulsa 11/10/2021
29:40 7-14 .500 4-8 .500 0-0 .000
6 8 6.5
1 3 0 3
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2 1 3 3.3 2 2
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1 4 5 3.4 2 0 1 3 2
Totals 23 702:29 87-221 .394 32-99 .323 38-50 .760 37 71 108 3.4 94 48 43 15 30 244 7.6 Player Averages Games Played Minutes/ game Points/ game FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Rebounds/ game Assists/ game Turnovers/ game Assist/Turnover ratio Steals/ game Blocks/ game 3222.07.639.432.376.0 3.41.5 1.3 1.10.90.5 GARRETT'S 2021-22 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
4 4 3.4 3 2 0 0 0 0 7.5 New Orleans 02/26/2022
22:58 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3.3 1 2 1 0 1 37.4 Southeastern La. 03/05/2022 21:24 4-8 .500 3-6 .500 0-0 .000
2 1 1 117.5 vs McNeese 03/09/2022
30:38 6-11 .545 0-3 .000 0-0 .000
127.6

Jovan Zelenbaba

2021-2022 Season (Junior)

Zelenbaba averaged five points and two rebounds in 31 appearances and six starts … Southland Conference All-Academic Second Team … reached double figures twice, including a season-high 13 vs. UIW … other came against TAMU-CC (10 points) … did have eight or more points in nine games, including nine at LSU … made 24 3-pointers, known to make key 3-pointers at critical junctures … season-high six rebounds vs. Southwestern Adventist, one of six games with four or more rebounds … career-high five assists twice (SWAU and McNeese) … had 39 assists to 54 turnovers … added 18 steals.

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

POINTS - 20 vs. Nicholls, 3/12/21

FG MADE - 6 vs. Nicholls, 3/12/21

3FG MADE - 4 at No. 1 Gonzaga, 12/22/20

REBOUNDS - 6 2x, last vs. SW Adventist, 12/18/21

ASSISTS - 5 2x, last at McNeese, 2/5/22

BLOCKS - 1 6x, last vs. Southeastern, 3/5/22

STEALS - 3 vs. Houston Christian, 2/22/21

DOUBLE DOUBLES - N/A

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Senior POSITION Combo guard
HIGH SCHOOL Emek
MAJOR Cyber Security
YEAR
HEIGHT 6-4 WEIGHT 200 HOMETOWN Kfar Blum, Israel
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2020-21 Season (Sophomore)

Appeared in 27 games, starting one ... finished the season strong, tallying a career-high 20 points in the Southland Conference Tournament semifinal loss to Nicholls ... had three of his five double-figure scoring games in the final seven games of the season ... hit 11 of 18 3-pointers in a five-game stretch from Feb. 24-March 6, making multiple 3s in three of the five games ... knocked down 12 of his final 22 3-point attempts of the season, a 54.5 success rate ... had 16 points and a career-high seven rebounds against Stephen F. Austin ... swiped a career-high three steals in a Feb. 22 win against Houston Baptist that clinched an SLC Tournament berth ... tied for the team lead with 13 points in a win at McNeese ... hit all four of his 3-point tries at No. 1 Gonzaga on Dec. 22, tying a then-career high with 14 points ... averaged 10.5 points per game in the back-to-back set with Gonzaga ... hit 11 of 18 3-pointers in a five-game stretch from Feb. 24-March 6, making multiple 3s in three of the five games ... knocked down 12 of his final 22 3-point attempts of the season, a 54.5 success rate ... had 16 points and a career-high seven rebounds against Stephen F. Austin ... swiped a career-high three steals in a Feb. 22 win against Houston Baptist that clinched an SLC Tournament berth ... tied for the team lead with 13 points in a win at McNeese ... hit all four of his 3-point tries at No. 1 Gonzaga on Dec. 22, tying a then-career high with 14 points ... averaged 10.5 points per game in the back-to-back set with Gonzaga.

2019-20 Season (Freshman)

Worked his way into the regular rotation in 30 appearances and nine starts … averaged 15 minutes per game with 4.4 points and 2.3 rebounds … made 14 of his 18 3-pointers in conference play, shot 37 percent from deep in league action and 31 percent overall … six of his nine starts came in league play … career-high 14 points and three assists vs. Southeastern, including four 3-pointers … scored at least seven points five other times … career-high six rebounds vs. Texas A&M … eight points and five rebounds vs. HBU … started the season 2-16 from 3-point range, made seven of his next eight 3-point attempts … shot 16-40 (.400) from deep after the rough start.

High School

Enters as a 22-year old freshman after two years of compulsory service in the Israeli military ... played a season at Combine Academy in Charlotte, North Carolina ... averaged 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists at Combine Academy ... shot 54 percent overall and 41 percent from 3-point range ... Combine topped No. 7 IMG Academy as part of a successful season.

Personal

Son of Andrej and Ariela ... dad played for NSU head coach McConathy at Bossier Parish Community College ... dad woks for an electrical company and

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YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 30-9 439 14.6 45-120 .375 18-57 .316 23-28 .821 18 50 68 2.3 51 22 0.7 33 2 14 131 4.4 20-21 27-1 429 15.9 54-132 .409 22-58 .379 36-54 .667 10 51 61 2.3 60 15 0.6 37 1 22 166 6.1 21-22 31-6 523 16.9 56-149 .376 24-74 .324 16-21 .762 14 52 66 2.1 55 39 1.3 54 3 18 152 4.9 Tot. 88-16 1391 15.8 155-401 .387 64-189 .339 75-103 .728 42 153 195 2.2 166 76 0.9 124 6 54 449 5.1 ZELENBABA'S OVERALL CAREER STATS YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 20-6 311 15.5 33-85 .388 14-38 .368 18-22 .818 11 36 47 2.4 40 16 0.8 19 1 9 98 4.9 20-21 16-0 239 14.9 31-75 .413 14-37 .378 18-31 .581 5 32 37 2.3 33 7 0.4 22 1 11 94 5.9 21-22 14-1 230 16.4 27-63 .429 13-33 .394 7-8 .875 4 20 24 1.7 23 20 1.4 22 3 7 74 5.3 Tot. 50-1 780 15.6 91-223 .408 41-108 .3380 43-61 .705 20 88 108 2.2 96 43 0.9 63 5 27 266 5.3 ZELENBABA'S SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CAREER STATS
mom works at a supermarket ... younger brothers Yarden and twins Michael and Lee (sister) ... aims to play professional basketball or find a good job in the business world ... ambition is to win a championship at NSU.

#15 ZELENBABA, Jovan

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date GS MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG at Oklahoma 11/09/2021 10:03 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 at Tulsa 11/10/2021 * 11:31 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2.5 4 0 2 0 1 0 0.0 Champion Chris. 11/13/2021 * 18:50 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.7 2 1 2 0 1 82.7 at SMU 11/15/2021 * 22:58 1-8 .125 0-4 .000 1-1 1.000 0 3 3 2.8 0 0 2 0 2 32.8 Louisiana Tech 11/19/2021 * 18:51 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 2-4 .500 1 1 2 2.6 1 0 0 0 0 43.0 vs ULM 11/22/2021 15:44 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0 2 2 2.5 2 1 7 0 1 53.3 SFA 11/28/2021 10:32 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2 0 2 2.4 0 2 0 0 1 33.3 at Houston 11/30/2021 13:26 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2.9 Dallas Christian 12/11/2021 20:01 3-7 .429 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2.3 3 1 3 0 1 63.2 at LSU 12/14/2021 21:02 3-9 .333 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2 2 4 2.5 2 2 2 0 0 93.8 S'western Adventist 12/18/2021 18:41 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0 6 6 2.8 2 5 5 0 1 84.2 at Texas A&M 12/21/2021 15:58 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0 2 2 2.8 3 1 2 0 1 84.5 at Baylor 12/28/2021 16:47 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.8 1 3 0 0 0 74.7 vs A&M-Corpus Christi 01/06/2022 * 24:03 2-8 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.6 3 1 1 0 2 44.6 vs UIW 01/07/2022 26:24 4-7 .571 3-5 .600 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 2.7 4 2 1 0 0 135.2 vs New Orleans 01/08/2022 12:24 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.6 1 0 2 0 0 0 4.9 at Southeastern La. 01/15/2022 17:41 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 0 3 3 0 1 34.8 at Nicholls 01/20/2022 * 05:34 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.4 1 0 2 0 0 0 4.5 at New Orleans 01/22/2022 22:39 3-8 .375 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.4 2 2 1 0 2 74.6 UIW 01/27/2022 16:44 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.4 1 0 1 0 1 24.5 A&M-Corpus Christi 01/29/2022 13:14 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 2.4 1 0 0 1 0 84.7 at Houston Christian 02/03/2022 14:47 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.4 0 2 4 1 0 84.8 at McNeese 02/05/2022 18:31 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 2.3 1 5 2 0 0 54.8 Houston Christian 02/10/2022 17:34 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 4 4 2.4 2 1 2 0 1 44.8 McNeese 02/12/2022 13:08 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.4 2 1 2 0 0 24.7 at UIW 02/17/2022 21:02 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.3 2 2 0 1 0 74.8 at A&M-Corpus Christi 02/19/2022 21:24 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0 1 1 2.3 3 0 2 0 1 105.0 Nicholls 02/24/2022 14:31 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.2 3 1 2 0 0 85.1 New Orleans 02/26/2022 16:11 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 2.2 2 2 0 0 0 55.1 Southeastern La. 03/05/2022 16:21 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1 0 1 2.2 3 1 1 0 1 55.1 vs McNeese 03/09/2022 16:07 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.1 3 0 1 0 0 0 4.9 Totals 6 522:44 56-149 .376 24-74 .324 16-21 .762 14 52 66 2.1 55 39 54 3 18 152 4.9

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Games Played Minutes/ game Points/ game FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Rebounds/ game Assists/ game Turnovers/ game Assist/Turnover ratio Steals/
3116.94.937.632.476.2 2.11.3
ZELENBABA'S 2021-22 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Averages
game Blocks/ game
1.7 0.70.60.1

emaryeon mcdonald

2021-2022 Season (Freshman)

Third point guard who was an effective shooter when he did see time as a true freshman (28 appearances and one start) … second on the team with 39 3-pointers despite playing half as many minutes as starters (372 minutes) … shot at a 41 percent clip from deep … averaged six points per game with an impressive 44-24 assist-turnover ratio … five double-digit games including a career-high 17 against Houston … other double-digit efforts came against Baylor, AMCC, Dallas Christian and Southwestern Adventist … career-high six assists against HBU along with three 3-pointers as NSU tied program record 17 3-pointers … five games of three 3-pointers or more … shot 91 percent from the FT line (19-21).

SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

POINTS - 17 at Houston, 11/30/21

FG MADE - 5 2x, last at Baylor, 12/28/21

3FG MADE - 4 vs. Southwestern Adventist, 12/18/21

REBOUNDS - 3 4x, last at Baylor, 12/28/21

ASSISTS - 6 at Houston Christian, 2/3/22

BLOCKS - 1 vs. McNeese, 2/12/22

STEALS - 3 at Houston, 11/30/21

DOUBLE DOUBLES - N/A

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Guard HEIGHT
WEIGHT
HIGH SCHOOL
MAJOR
Administration TWITTER
YEAR
Point
6-2
165 HOMETOWN Coushatta, La.
Scotlandville HS
Business
@emaryeon
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harrison black 11

Prior to NSU

Appeared in two games at LSU-Alexandria ... scored five points and added two assists against North American ... scored his first career point against Southeastern Baptist.

High School

Lettered two seasons at Sam Rayburn High School for coach Corey Krampen's Texans ... two-time all-district selection averaged 18 points and five assists per game as a senior after averaging 19 points and four assists per game as a junior ... was an all-star game selection as a senior ... earned academic all-state honors after graduating with a 3.9 grade point average.

Personal

Born May 1, 2002 ... son of Amy and Harry Black ... has two brothers, Jelin and Shane, and a sister, Hayes ... wants to become a basketball coach or trainer ... life's ambition is to "become the best version of myself I can be, and help others along with myself become better people.

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YEAR Sophomore POSITION Point Guard HEIGHT 5-8 WEIGHT 158 HOMETOWN Houston, Texas HIGH SCHOOL Sam Rayburn HS (LSUA) MAJOR Business Administration TWITTER @336Harrison

Ja

monta black 4

Prior to NSU

A three-year starter at Missouri State, he helped the Bears win 70 percent of their games in the last two seasons … the sharpshooter drained 77 3-pointers on 39 percent shooting as he started in 33 of his 34 appearances this past season for a 23-win Missouri State team … eighth all-time in Missouri State history with 158 3-pointers, averaged 8.7 points and 3.1 rebounds this past season after averaging 9.6 points as a sophomore.

High School

Lettered three seasons for coaches Jim Scanlon's Bruins ... helped lead Rock Bridge to a 25-3 record and a Missouri Class 5 state title as a senior ... averaged 15.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2 assists per game, hitting 80 total 3-pointers as a senior to earn all-district and all-state honors ... averaged 13.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game as a junior as Rock Bridge finished third in the Class 5 state tournament ... helped the Bruins reach the state quarterfinals as a sophomore, averaging 8.2 points per game ... left Rock Bridge as the school's top career 3-point shooter, hitting 47 percent of his attempts ... graduated with a 3.6 grade point average.

Personal

Born Jan. 26, 2001 ... son of Jamon Williams and Timeka Black of Columbia ... has four brothers — Daqual, Jamon, Jace and Jason — and four sisters — Qualyn, J'ahni and Kayla ... has aspirations of playing pro basketball … great uncle Tony Galbreath was an NFL running back who won a Super Bowl with the New York Giants in 1986 as the Giants second-leading pass-catcher … Galbreath retired as the NFL’s leading pass-catcher among running backs ... life's ambition is "to be successful and set my children up for success."

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YEAR Junior POSITION Shooting Guard HEIGHT 6-4 WEIGHT 205 HOMETOWN Columbia, Missouri HIGH SCHOOL Rock Bridge (Missouri State) MAJOR Communication TWITTER @JamontaBlack
'
YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 19-20 32-20 624 19.5 37-96 .385 27-69 .391 1-5 .200 7 48 55 1.7 43 39 1.2 20 3 14 102 3.2 20-21
746 31.1 76-190 .400 54-151 .358 24-32 .750 5 74 79 3.3 35 40 1.7 34 3 13 230 9.6 21-22
962 28.3 102-247 .413 77-199 .387 16-18 .889 10 97 107 3.1 59 31 0.9 19 5 12 297 8.7
25.9
.403 158-419 .377 41-55 .745 22 219 241 2.7 137 110 1.2 73 11 39 629 7.0 * —
24-22
34-33
Tot. 90-75 2332
215-533
Stats are from Black's Missouri State career BLACK'S OVERALL CAREER STATS

hansel enmanuel 24

Wears No. 24 on behalf of Vernon Wilson, who gave his blessing to do so after meeting and speaking with Enmanuel. Wilson's No. 24 was retired on Feb. 23, 2002.

High School

Lettered two seasons at Life Christian Academy in Kissimmee, Florida ... was nominated for an ESPY Award in 2022 in the "Best Play" category ... participated in the renowned Drew League this past summer ... ranked as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and was the No. 243 overall prospect according to On3.com ... was Florida's No. 22 overall prospect as a senior after averaging 25.9 points, 11 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 3.4 blocks per game ... chose Northwestern State over offers from Memphis, Tennessee State and Bethune-Cookman.

Personal

Born Oct. 24, 2003 ... son of Katy Dominguez and Hansen Donato ... father played professional basketball in the Dominican Republic ... plans to play professional basketball ... life's ambition is to become a motivational speaker.

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JALEN HAMPTON 12

High School

Played one season at Link Year Prep in Branson, Missouri, averaging 11 points and six rebounds per game against a national schedule ... earned MVP honors at the Southwestern Missouri Invitational, averaging 22 points and nearly seven rebounds per game while shooting 71 percent from the field ... played four seasons for coach Kelvin Lee at University City High School in St. Louis ... first-team all-state pick as a senior, averaging 19 points, nearly seven rebound and 1.4 assists per game ... topped the 1,000-point mark in his University City career ... three-time conference player of the year helped University City go 36-11 in his final two seasons ... set the school's freshman scoring record.

Personal

Born March 28, 2002 ... son of Ebony Odeh and Jacquees Hampton ... has three sisters — Illioni, Kodi and Kennedy — and a brother, Anthony ... plans to play professional basketball ... life's ambition is to enjoy generational success.

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@JalenHampton8
YEAR Freshman POSITION Wing HEIGHT 6-7 WEIGHT 200 HOMETOWN St. Louis, Missouri HIGH SCHOOL University City HS MAJOR Business Administration TWITTER

isaac haney

Prior to NSU

Named to the All-Freshman Missouri Valley Conference team at Missouri State … averaged 16 minutes per game in 32 appearances, picking up 3.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per game while shooting 33 percent from 3-point range … two double-digit outputs with a career-high 18 points against Evangel (Mo.) with 4-4 from 3-point range …  added 10 points vs. Little Rock.

High School

At Kickapoo High, made the Class 6A All-State team with nearly 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals per game as a senior … led Kickapoo to the 6A state title … at Dora High, averaged 31 points per game as he led his team to a 32-2 overall record and a state title as a junior … won his second Class 1A Player of the Year honor … his career 3,100 points ranks third all-time in Missouri state history … played summer ball under coach Robert Yanders ... also lettered in baseball and was a three-time district cross-country champion ... member of the Future Business Leaders of America, the Chess Club and the Beta Club ... graduated with a 4.0 grade point average.

Personal

Born Aug. 5, 2002 ... son of Curtis and Tina Haney … sisters Tab Davis and Andi Beene both played basketball at Harding (Ark.) and helped the Bison to the Division II Final Four … aims to pursue professional basketball … loves chess and can play the trumpet.

HANEY'S OVERALL CAREER STATS

Missouri State career

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POSITION Shooting Guard HEIGHT 6-3
190
HIGH
Business Administration TWITTER @IceHaney3
Champions:
YEAR Sophomore
WEIGHT
HOMETOWN West Plains, Missouri
SCHOOL Kickapoo HS MAJOR
3
YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG.
.333
2.4 59 25 0.8 26 0
2.4 59 25 0.8 26 0
21-22 32-0 505 15.8 33-95 .347 18-54
32-37 .865 10 67 77
21 116 3.6 Tot. 32-0 505 15.8 33-95 .347 18-54 .333 32-37 .865 10 67 77
21 116 3.6 * — Stats are from Black's

karlin HArdy

High School

Lettered three seasons for coaches Rick LeBato and Mack Guillory's Saints ... honorable mention all-state selection after earning all-district and first-team All-Southwest Louisiana honors as a senior ... helped St. Louis reach the state quarterfianls as a senior ... second-team all-district pick as a junior when St. Louis won the district title and reached the state semifinals for the second straight season ... graduated with a 3.0 GPA.

Personal

Born May 14 ... son of Karen Hardy-McReynolds and Harold McReynolds ... father played basketball at McNeese ... has a sister, Karley ... plans to find a job in the radiologic sciences field ... life's ambition is to graduate from college and to be successful.

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YEAR Sophomore POSITION Wing HEIGHT 6-8 WEIGHT 197 HOMETOWN Melbourne, Florida HIGH SCHOOL Melbourne HS (E. Florida St. Coll.) MAJOR Sport Management TWITTER @Reg_Hill3

Reggie hill 1

Prior to NSU

At Eastern Florida State College, led the team in rebounds with nearly seven per game, adding 8.4 points per game as a forward … Second-Team all-conference for an EFSC that won the conference title … shot 37 percent from 3-point range and 42 percent overall … started 14 of 27 games … scored double digits 10 times with a season-high 19 points vs. ASA College … prepped at Melbourne High under coach Michael Sullivan.

Personal

Born Jan. 10, 2002 ... son of Redrick Hill and Latashia Jones … has 15 siblings … brothers Treyvion, Davion, Lo … sisters Alijah, Tatiyuna, Armani, Talisha, Mariah, Justice, Hailey, Niaijah, Zeriyah, Payton, Paige and Queen … aspires to play in the NBA ... life's ambition is to be a good influence on his younger siblings..

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Played the 2021-22 season at San Jose State … appeared in five games with one start … all of his appearances were consecutive after missing the first three-and-a-half months of the season … averaged 7.4 points and five rebounds per game … season-high 13 points, six rebounds and two blocks against Wyoming … shot 65 percent from the field … played two seasons at Hutchinson CC (Kansas) … averaged 13 points and 6.6 rebounds per game as a sophomore while shooting 61 percent … primarily off the bench as a freshman, but still averaged 12.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game … had a 34-point, 15-rebound performance vs. Cowley CC in which he shot 13-15.

High School

Played all four seasons at Kearns High in Salt Lake City, Utah … averaged 17.3 points and 9.6 rebounds as a senior with 14 double doubles in 26 games.

Personal

Born March 30, 2001 ... son of Nyok Daw and Aliet Deng … four siblings; Ayen, Kur, Ayung and Nyandeng … brother, Kur, played basketball for Oklahoma and currently plays for Marquette … enjoys listening to music and playing video games in his spare time ... life's ambition is to make sure his mother retires early so she can enjoy life.

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kuath 23
majok
YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG.
19.0 15-23 .652 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 9 15 24 4.8 9 8 1.6 7 3 1 37 7.4
19.0 15-23 .652 0-0 .000 7-8 .875 9 15 24 4.8 9 8 1.6 7 3 1 37 7.4
21-22 5-1 95
Tot. 5-1 95
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YEAR Junior POSITION Forward HEIGHT 6-6 WEIGHT 195 HOMETOWN Aurora, Colorado HIGH SCHOOL Grandview HS (W. Wyoming CC) MAJOR Sport Management TWITTER @primgriffey

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Prior to NSU

Second-leading scorer at Western Wyoming, averaging 15.1 points per game with 56 percent shooting overall and 36 percent from 3-point range … ranked third in the conference with 7.4 rebounds and added two assists, one steal and 0.4 blocks per game … Western Wyoming won the Region IX North Division and advanced to the region tournament with a 25-4 record … scored a season-high 31 points against second-place Casper squad in a 72-70 win

High School

Four-sport standout at Grandview (Colo.) High School, lettering in basketball, football, track and baseball.

Personal

Born Aug. 23, 2001 ... son of Tracey Prim … two brothers Gaige and Case … brother Gaige was an all-conference player at Missouri State under then assistant coach Corey Gipson … aims to compete and learn every day.

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Prior to NSU

Voted to the All-Missouri Valley Newcomer team in 2020-21 after averaging eight points and nearly four assists per game … started the final 12 games of his junior season before being hampered by a leg injury in 2021-22 and playing just eight games (starting five) … at Colby Community College, earned NJCAA Division I All-America first-team honors as a sophomore in 2019-20 ... averaged 16.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists and a league-best 2.5 steals per game as a sophomore ... appeared in 32 games for coach Rusty Elmore's Trojans and also garnered All-Region VI first team, Jayhawk West Offensive Player of the Year and Jayhawk West Defensive Player of the Year honors ... Also knocked down 44 percent (48-of109) of his 3-point attempts as a sophomore standout while helping Colby to a 28-5 record, its first-ever Jayhawk Conference regular-season title and a bid in the NJCAA national tournament ... played his freshman season at Moberly (Mo.) Area Community College where he played in 35 games, averaged 4.4 points and made 28 3-pointers.

High School

Lettered in football and basketball at Charleston High School ... earned all-state honors and was the runner-up for the conference Player of the Year award as a senior.

Born Dec. 26, 1998 ... son of David Jackson and Shyretta Sharp … brothers David, Dontarius and Alvin … sisters Kaithlyn, Kershawnte and Alexis … aims to play and coach professional basketball ... life's ambition includes taking care of his family and community.

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Guard HEIGHT 6-3 WEIGHT 180
HIGH SCHOOL Charleston
MAJOR
TWITTER @demarcussharp24
YEAR
POSITION Point
HOMETOWN Charleston, Missouri
HS (Missouri State)
Sociology
Personal
YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 20-21 21-12 655 31.2 70-139 .504 10-31 .323 22-31 .710 15 73 88 4.2 49 77 3.7 36 11 15 172 8.2 21-22 8-5 174 21.8 15-36 .417 3-11 .273 7-14 .500 3 24 27 3.4 11 32 4.0 10 2 6 40 5.0 Tot. 29-17 829 28.6 85-175 .486 13-42 .310 29-45 .644 18 97 115 4.0 60 109 3.8 46 13 21 212 7.3 * —
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Greedy williams

High School

Played one season at We Are United Prep in Nixa, Missouri, following his career at Sidney Lanier and Pinson Valley in Alabama ... played for his father, Brian Williams, who held the career 3-point record at Alabama ... averaged 15 points and more than four rebounds and four assists per game ... graduated with a 3.2 grade point average.

Personal

Born June 20, 2003 ... son of Valencia and Brian Williams ... has a brother, BJ, and a sister, Addisyn ... plans to play in the NBA ... life's ambition includes taking care of his family..

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Guard HEIGHT
HIGH SCHOOL We
Prep MAJOR Communication TWITTER @Greedy_Williams
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YEAR
Point
6-4 WEIGHT 196 HOMETOWN Montgomery, Alabama
Are United
10

Prior to NSU

Played two seasons at Missouri at center … appeared in 13 games with six starts as a sophomore, averaging two points and two rebounds … career-high 11 points, six rebounds and three blocks in a win against Northern Illinois

High School

Spent one season at Skills Factory Prep School in Atlanta ... played for coach Faragi Phillips at Whitehaven High School in Memphis, Tennessee ... helped lead Whitehaven to a 25-8 record and a district title as a senior ... averaged more than eight points, three blocks and almost 10 rebounds per game at Whitehaven ... helped Whitehaven capture the District 16-AAA title with a win against Memphis East, which featured future No. 2 overall NBA Draft pick James Wiseman.

Personal

Born June 1, 2001 ... son of Rodney and Brenda Wilmore … brothers Troy and Kendale … wants to open multiple restaurants and businesses … likes to cook and go to car meets … aims to provide for his mother and family.

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Junior POSITION Center HEIGHT 7-3
310
Hospitality Management TWITTER @big_jordan20
wilmore 32
YEAR
WEIGHT
HOMETOWN Memphis, Tenn. HIGH SCHOOL Whitehaven HS (Missouri) MAJOR
jordan
YEAR G-GS MIN. AVG. FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT. O D TOT AVG. PF A AVG. T/O BLK. STL. PTS. AVG. 20-21 5-0 22 4.4 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 5 6 1.2 6 1 0.2 2 0 0 4 0.8 21-22 13-6 104 8.0 12-27 .444 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 7 15 22 1.7 23 2 0.2 10 6 2 26 2.0 Tot. 18-6 126 7.0 14-31 .452 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 8 20 28 1.6 29 3 0.2 12 6 2 30 1.7 * — Stats are
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corey gipson Head coach

1st year at NSU and overall

Corey Gipson arrived at Northwestern State with a reputation as a standout recruiter, talent developer and builder of young men.

Entering his first season as the Demons' head coach, the 41-year-old Gipson will have a chance to build a program in his image after spending the past seven seasons as an asssistant and associate head coach at Missouri State.

During his Missouri State tenure, Gipson coached a trio of Missouri Valley Conference Newcomers of the Year – Tulio Da Silva, Dequon Miler and Alize Johnson. Johnson has spent the past four seasons on NBA rosters, appearing in 23 games this season for Chicago, Washington and New Orleans.

In the 2021-22 season, Isiaih Mosley had a 50-40-90 season (50 percent shooting from the field, 40 percent from 3-point range and 90 percent from the free-throw line), one year after being named the captain of the Missouri Valley Conference’s Most Improved Team.

A fast riser in the coaching ranks, Gipson was named Missouri State’s associate head coach June 2, 2016, 11 months after joining the Bears staff following a three-year stint at his alma mater, Austin Peay.

During Gipson’s six years as the Bears’ associate head coach, Missouri State averaged 17.6 wins per season. The Bears recently finished the 2021-22 season with a 23-11 record and a berth in the National Invitational Tournament.

As an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with the Governors, Gipson helped develop Chris Horton into the program’s all-time leader in blocked shots and one of just 13 players in Division I history to score 1,500 points, grab 1,000 rebounds and block 300 shots.

Gipson spent three years at UNC Greensboro from 2009-12, the last two as the associate head coach.

A native of Sikeston, Missouri, Gipson began his coaching career at Virginia State University, a Division II school in Petersburg, Virginia. There, Gipson spent four seasons as recruiting coordinator, helping build the base of a 2007 conference championship team led by first-team all-conference selection and Defensive Player of the Year Avis Wyatt.

Gipson’s playing career included two seasons as a point guard at Austin Peay where he helped coach Dave Loos’ Governors become the best defensive team in the Ohio Valley conference. In Gipson’s two seasons, the Governors were a perfect 27-0 at home as he averaged 7.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game while making 94 3-pointers.

Gipson helped push Austin Peay to consecutive OVC championships (2002-03 and 2003-04) and a berth in the 2003 NCAA Tournament.

A two-time graduate of Austin Peay and the 2012 Austin Peay Young Alumnus of the Year, Gipson began his playing career at Three Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, before transferring to Austin Peay to finish his career.

Gipson was a Mr. Show-Me Basketball nominee as a senior at Richland High School, averaging 30.9 points per game and earning consensus all-state honors.

He and his wife, April, have three children – Jordan, Tanner and Frankie.

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What Gipson said ...

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"We don't often understand why we're put into different positions of change in life, and I didn't understand it as a kid. But I know God put me in that position to prepare me for today and prepare me for this change. I guarantee you this change won't be harder than (losing his mother at age 9) … and just like we worked through that change as a family, we'll work through this change with this new family."

"I've been in Louisiana and Texas to recruit, and I'm familiar with this land and the AAU programs and coaches. But it's not about recruiting a certain area, it's about recruiting the right person who comes in with the mentality we're looking for. I'm not from Louisiana but it's a divine situation where we feel like we're the right fit for the program, and we're very thankful for the opportunity."

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"You can be guaranteed we are going to put our best foot forward and go about winning in every way. One thing our guys are going to hear every day is it has to be 100 percent buy in, 100 percent of the time. That's the only way we will operate around here and nothing else will be tolerated when it comes to the clasroom, work ethic and how we go about our business in the community."

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The Gipson family (from left): April, Frankie, Corey, Tanner and Jordan at Corey Gipson's introductory news conference in March 2022. Below excerpts from Corey Gipson's introductory Northwestern State news conference March 23,

BIRTHPLACE

Memphis, Tennessee

WIFE Tamara

CHILDREN Bailey, Brooke and Bella

HIGH SCHOOL Whitehaven (Tenn.) HS COLLEGE Georgia State DEGREES Business Administration (BBA) M. Ed, Christian Brothers (M. Ed)

rodney hamilton Associate Head coach

1st year at NSU

Rodney Hamilton is in his first season on the Northwestern State basketball staff as the Demons associate head coach.

Hamilton served under Penny Hardaway at Memphis as the program’s director of basketball operations for the past four seasons, this past season Hamilton was moved up by Hardaway to take on full time assistant coaching duties. With Hamilton on staff, Memphis delivered four 20-plus win seasons with a 2021 NIT National Invitational Tournament Championship title and a 2022 NCAA Tournament win against Boise State and a near upset of No. 1 seed Gonzaga.

Hamilton was instrumental in helping the Tigers land their second No. 1 recruiting class in the nation in past three years in program history. Highlighting that class were two 2022 NBA Draft picks -- No. 13 overall pick Jalen Duren and the 45th pick Josh Minott. That group came two years after Memphis produced the first top-ranked class in school history with first-round NBA Draft picks James Wiseman (No. 2, Golden State) and and Precious Achiuwa (No. 20, Miami).

Hamilton coached as an assistant for six seasons at Tennessee State from 2012-2018, where he was involved in recruiting, player development, scouting and academic assistance.

The Tigers produced three winning seasons and another .500 record, including a 20-win campaign and NIT berth in 2016.

Under Hamilton’s tutelage, Christian Mekowulo won the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2018 after Tahjere McCall was the two-time OVC Defensive Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017.

The defensive success followed Hamilton's work with Patrick Miller, who led the Ohio Valley Conference set TSU's single-season assist mark with 195 in 2012-13.

Hamilton's Tennessee State career also allowed him to coach NBA veteran and current Los Angeles Clipper Robert Covington, the lone HBCU alum on an NBA roster.

Ahead of joining Tennessee state, Hamilton spent three seasons as the head women's basketball coach at Indiana Tech, taking a team

that won one game two seasons before his arrival to three consecutive double-digit win season, including a 16-15 mark in 2010-11.

Hamilton's Division I coaching career began at Southeast Missouri State, where he spent three seasons, following a two-season run at Crichton College in which Crichton reached the NAIA Elite Eight in 2007.

Hamilton began his coaching career with a four-year run as the head coach at Westside High School in Memphis.

A former Georgia State standout, Hamilton earned All-ASUN firstteam honors twice and was the first Panther to have his uniform retired. He was inducted into the inaugural GSU Athletics Hall of Fame class in 2016.

Hamilton played professionally overseas in Sweden, Switzerland and Hungary.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management from Georgia State in 1998 and a master’s in education from Christian Brothers in 2003.

He and his wife, Tamara, are parents to daughters Bailey, Brooke and Bella.

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Flint, Michigan CHILDREN Antonio Holliday, Olandus Byrd, Anthony Holliday Jr. HIGH SCHOOL Flint Northwestern COLLEGE Pacific Western DEGREE Physical Education (BS)

year at NSU

Tony HolLiday Assistant coach 1st

Tony Holliday brings a wealth of basketball coaching experience at a variety of levels in his 45 years of coaching.

Holliday most recently spent 10 seasons on the Livingstone College staff, where he helped the D-II Blue Bears to three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Southern Division Championships and two CIAA Tournament titles.

Livingstone won their first ever division championship in 2012-13 with a school record 22 wins, reached the tournament championship game and made their first NCAA Tournament appearance.

In his first season on staff in 2010-11, Holliday made an immediate impact by aiding Livingstone to their first CIAA Tournament championship game.

Holliday helped guide two Boxtorow Players of the Year, which is awarded to the best player from a Division II HBCU. Roger Ray won the honor in 2019-20 and Mark Thomas earned the nod in 2013-14.

During Holliday's decade at Livingstone, the Blue Bears won more national tournament games than any other HBCU.

Before Livingstone, Holliday coached the Atlanta Celtics to an AAU U15 national championship in 2009 after serving as an assistant coach at Paideia High in Atlanta.

Holliday came from the collegiate ranks as a Virginia State assistant for two seasons from 2005-07, helping the Trojans share the 2006-07 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association regular-season title, and also spent time at Colorado and Mott Community College.

The Michigan high school coaching legend recently returned to take over Flint Hamady High, where he coached the previous two seasons before coming to NSU.

Holliday chiseled his name into the Michigan high school basketball bedrock, helping the Flint Northwestern girls to the 1983 and 1984 state titles as an assistant, taking the Flint Northern boys to the 1995 state title and leading Beecher High’s boys and girls to district and region championships along with the boys 2003 state semifinals.

Earlier, Holliday led Flushing HIgh School to a co-Big Nine champi-

onship in 2000.

Holliday coached seven McDonald's All-Americans and three players who won NCAA national championships — Tonya Edwards (Tennessee), Northern’s Mateen Cleaves (Michigan State) and Glen Rice (Michigan). Beecher’s Marquise Gray (Michigan State).

He will be inducted into the Greater Flint African American Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.

Holliday earned a degree in physical education with an emphasis in sport management from Pacific Western in 1997.

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Cole Camp, Missouri

HIGH SCHOOL Cole Camp HS COLLEGE William Woods University DEGREES Sport Management (BS) Athletic Administration (MA)

tim ward assistant coach

1st year at NSU

Tim Ward is serving his first season as an assistant coach on the Northwestern State staff.

Ward spent this past season as an assistant at Moberly Area Community College, where he helped MACC to a 28-7 record, the Midwest District and Region 16 titles and the second round of the NJCAA national tournament.

He was an associate head coach at Talladega College for one season as the NAIA member won 25 games and advanced to the second round of the national tournament.

Ward coached at NCAA D-II Arkansas Tech in 2019-20 after serving three seasons at his alma mater William Woods University.

Ward was a graduate assistant for two seasons before coaching his final season as an assistant with the Owls.

The Owls combined for 55 wins in his three seasons on staff, including advancing to the American Midwest Conference championship game in 2016-17.

Ward has also coached on various AAU teams during his different stops.

Ward played for two seasons at William Woods as a basketball player and track participant before finishing his career at Central Methodist.

He graduated with a bachelor’s in sports management and a master’s in athletic administration.

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Jimmy Lincoln Special Assistant to the Head Coach 1st season at NSU Southwest Baptist, 1987

Jimmy Lincoln is in his first season on the Northwestern State staff, working as a special assistant to the head coach.

Lincoln brings with him a wealth of experience, including 25 seasons as a high school head coach in Arkansas and Missouri among his 29 years in basketball.

During his two-and-a-half decades as a prep coach, Lincoln won more than 63 percent of his games, fashioning a 512-298 record in a career that included 12 trips to state tournaments, 12 seasons in which his teams reached the top 10 in the state, 11 district titles and a pair of third-place finishes in the state Final Four.

Lincoln also spent two years as a college basketball assistnat coach — one season each at Omaha and at Southwest Baptist University, his alma mater, in Bolivar, Missouri.

Lincoln also brings plenty of experience in the private sector, having worked as a vice president of operations for 10 years at a Fortune 500 company.

Lincoln has been married to his high school sweetheart, Jera,for 38 years and the couple has three sons — Clay, Joe and Sam — and eight grandchildren — Bond, Sawyer, Brynlee, Harrison, Clark, Baker, Pierce and Samantha.

Leighton Kentwell

Director of Basketball Operations

First season at NSU Miami University, 2019

Kentwell spent one season as an assistant coach for UNC-Pembroke where the Braves posted a 27-4 record and 22-2 in Conference Carolinas.

After earning his bachelor’s in kinesiology and health from Miami of Ohio in 2019, Kentwell served as a graduate assistant for two seasons at Missouri State.

He played a key role in player development, video, social media and marketing while also overseeing community service events.

He served as Miami of Ohio’s head student manager as an undergraduate for four seasons, in charge of facilitating daily practice operations, facilitating travel and involved in recruiting, film study and scouting.

Active on the camp circuit, Kentwell has staffed clinics by Jay Bilas, Patrick Ewing and Xavier and Rider universities.

Travis Allen Assistant Director of

Basketball Operations

Third season at NSU Grand Canyon, 2020

Travis Allen takes on a new role as he enters his third season with the Northwestern State men's basketball program.

Allen is in his first season as the assistant director of basketball operations after completing a two-year graduate assistantship.

Allen handles various duties within the program, including team meal logistics, travel, expense reports and practice support.

Allen was the head student manager at Grand Canyon University for four seasons in which he trained, organized and directed a staff of managers.

He performed a number of duties, including supporting practice, weight training, travel and recruiting operations.

Other professional development includes co-founding Ball Out Phoenix, a basketball camp for underprivileged youth in West Phoenix. He volunteered during the 2017 Final Four.

Allen completed his master's degree in sport administration from Northwestern State in May 2022. He currently is teaching classes as an adjunct profressor in the College of Sciences.

Henry Director of Player Development

Third season at NSU Wyoming, 2020

After completing his master's degree, KC Henry begins his third year on the Northwestern State staff, taking on a new role in the 2022-23 season.

Following his two-year graduate assistantship, Henry is now NSU's director of player development, expanding upon a role he held as a graduate assistant.

During his assistantship, Henry worked closely with NSU's Henry served as a men’s basketball manager at Wyoming for the past two seasons, assisting in areas such as scouting reports, basketball camps, game day duties, daily practice drills and practice stats.

An All-State basketball and football player Lingle-Ft. Laramie High, Henry was on the Wyoming basketball roster for most of the 2018-19 season.

Henry also was a part of the Eastern Wyoming College women’s basketball coaching staff while starting his college academic career, particularly focused on post play, workouts and pregame preparations.

He earned his bachelors of science in kinesiology this past spring.

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Leighton Kentwell begins his first season on the Northwestern State basketball staff as the director of basketball operations. KC

Sam Daoust

Director of Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning

Second season at NSU Laurentian, 2019

Daoust made an immediate impact upon his arrival, taking over strength and conditioning programming and implementation for NSU baseball, soccer, volleyball and softball while also assisting with the Demon football team’s strength and conditioning program. He has added men’s and women’s basketball responsibilities for the 2022-23 seasons while managing the NSU strength and conditioning interns and graduate assistants.

Daoust came to Northwestern State after a short stint as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Newberry College, a Division II school in South Carolina. While at Newberry, Daoust designed and implemented year-round strength and conditioning programs for Newberry’s men’s basketball, men’s soccer, wrestling and volleyball teams while assisting with football.

Daoust began the American portion of his coaching career as an intern at Boston College where he worked with the Eagles football team, including 2022 first-round NFL Draft pick Zion Johnson.

Prior to coming to the United States, Daoust was a strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater, Laurentian University, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

At Laurentian, Daoust coached five provincial medalists, five Canadian national qualifier swimmers and helped the men’s soccer team qualify for the 2019 playoffs.

A two-time Laurentian graduate (B.S. in kinesiology and master’s in human kinetics), Daoust also was the head strength and conditioning coach at Healthy Living Elite Training for two years and was a strength and conditioning intern with the Ottawa Fury FC of the North American Soccer League.

He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association certified strength and conditioning specialist. While earning his master’s degree, Daoust had an article published in the Journal of Exercise and Nutrition.

Kellen Haymon Graduate Manager

Third season at NSU Northwestern State, 2022

A former four-year basketball letterman at Anacoco High School, Haymon spent those two seasons working alongside the Demons' staff as a jack of all trades, filling in wherever needed.

Haymon earned his general studies degree from Northwestern State in the summer of 2022 and currently is pursuing a master's degree in health and human performance at NSU.

Joey Heimel Graduate Manager

Second season at NSU St. John's (MN), 2019

Joey Heimel is in his second season as a graduate manager with Northwestern State men’s basketball, serving as NSU's video coordinator.

Heimel served one season as an assistant coach at Mayville State in North Dakota, performing tasks such as handling team meals, tracking stats, game strategy and player recruiting.

He spent the 2020 summer in the “NBA Bubble” as a team attendant in Orlando, assisting equipment managers and team setup at various facilities.

Heimel has video experience as a volunteer coordinator Minnesota State, including working with Keemotion, which NSU has implemented.

A 2019 Saint John’s (Minnesota) University graduate, Heimel has a communication degree and assisted the basketball staff with video and practice duties throughout his undergraduate tenure.

He is pursuing a masters degree in sports administration.

Heimel also served as USA Basketball support staff during October of 2019 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Levi Woods Graduate Manager

First season at NSU Westminster, 2022

Levi Woods is in his first season as a graduate manager with the Northwestern State men's basketball program.

Woods played one season at Westminster College before suffering a career-ending injury, leading him to a career in coaching. As a student assistant coach at Westminster, Woods gained experience working with the school's varsity and junior varsity programs.

While completing his undergraduate degree in sport management, Woods spent his final year plus at Westminster as the men's basketball program's director of player development and social media manager.

On the court, Woods helped develop a second- and a third-team all-conference player as well as a member of the conference's all-defensive team. With Woods on the staff, Westminster won 16 percent more games than the previous season.

Woods has extensive experience working the camp circuit, having assisted at camps run by Tony Bennett, LaVall Jordan and Greg McDermott.

Before suffering his career-ending injury, Woods had a stellar prep career at Puxico High School, leading the state of Missouri in scoring as a senior (27.6 ppg). He is the second-leading scorer in Puxico history, topping the 1,800-point mark and is the school's 3-point record holder. As a schoolboy, Woods earned three all-conference and three all-district honors.

Woods, a 2022 graduate of Westminster College with a 3.61 grade point average, is pursuing a master's degree in sport administration at Northwestern State.

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NSU SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

JASON DRURY

Now in his 17th season at Northwestern State, Jason Drury was promoted to director of sports medicine in 2012 after the retirement of long-time athletic trainer Ed Evans. Drury joined the sports medicine staff at Northwestern State in the summer of 2005 after being the head athletic trainer at Natchitoches Central for five years.

Drury was instrumental in developing Northwestern State’s partnership with Natchitoches Regional Medical Center, which doubled NSU’s full-time sports medicine staff in 2015.

In the spring of 2009, Drury took over as the head football athletic trainer for the Demons, after working for three seasons with the women’s soccer team and one season with men’s basketball team.

A 1999 graduate of Idaho State University in biology, Drury worked with numerous sports in Pocatello, Idaho, including football, men’s basketball and track and field.  Drury earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 2001, during which time he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the NSU softball team.

Drury is a native of Paoli, Indiana. He and his wife, Toni, have been married for 18 years. They have two children, Maddox and Kenzie.

KALEVI PAJULUOMA

MEDICINE

KRISTINA OVERHOLT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE

Kristina Overholt was promoted to assistant director of sports medicine at Northwestern State in May 2021 after excelling as a graduate assistant for two seasons.

She remains the primary athletic trainer for women’s soccer and will supervise all athletic trainers in Prather Coliseum. Overholt served for two seasons as the primary athletic trainer for soccer along with other secondary sports.

The Lynchburg, Virginia, native graduated with her masters in health and human performance with a concentration in sports administration from Northwestern State this May and from James Madison in 2019 with a bachelors of science in athletic training.

At JMU, she worked with women’s field hockey, women’s soccer, and within the university’s recreation center athletic training room, which included the men’s and women’s club rugby teams. Overholt also worked with a local high school.

Overholt also taught CPR and First Aid and assisted with various classes as a part of NSU’s health and human performance department.

She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers’ Association, Virginia Athletic Trainers’ Association and Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association.

BRITTANY GOLDBERG

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE

Kalevi Pajuluoma was

Northwestern State’s assistant director of sports medicine in August 2020 after spending one season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer on the NSU staff.

After one season with the men’s basketball team, Pajuluoma became the primary tennis and assistant football athletic trainer.

He was part of a medical staff that guided NSU’s 14-sport athletics department through the COVID-19 pandemic, which included developing and implementing testing and quarantine protocols that aligned with regional and national standards.

Pajuluoma spent three years at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for his undergraduate degree, assisting with men’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis and track and field.

Pajuluoma gained additional experience as a volunteer with the Manning Passing Academy. He also volunteers on the Professional Development Committee for Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Association.

ZACHERY STANDIFORD

ATHLETIC TRAINING INTERN

UL Lafayette, 2020; Northwestern State, 2022

Standiford completed his master's degree in health and human performance at Northwestern State in May 2022.

He helped create and implement COVID-19 protocols for the men's basketball team, which didn't miss a game because of the virus during the 2020-21 season.

Standiford served the UL Lafayette men’s basketball team as an undergraduate for two seasons, traveling to away games and assisting the head athletic trainer with daily duties.

Brittany Goldberg was promoted to Northwestern State’s associate director of sports medicine in June of 2021 after serving three seasons as the primary baseball and assistant football athletic trainer.

Goldberg, who was a graduate assistant with women’s soccer, returned to Northwestern State as its assistant director of sports medicine in the summer of 2018 after a stint at UL Lafayette.

In 2021, Goldberg became the chair of the NSU athletic department’s mental health committee.

She played a key role in helping the 14-sport athletic department navigate the COVID-19 pandemic, which included developing and implementing testing and quarantine protocols that aligned with regional and national standards.

Goldberg took charge of reporting COVID-19 test results for the department, which routinely occurred three times per week during all competitive seasons.

The Lake Havasu City, Arizona, native graduated from Northwestern State with a masters in health and human performance with a concentration in health promotion in May 2018, after spending two years working as an athletic trainer with soccer, spring volleyball, tennis and football.

The Southern Utah graduate earned a degree in athletic training and exercise science while serving two athletics seasons with duties ranging from emergency care, rehabilitation and baseline concussion testing.

Her sport assignments included football, softball, men’s basketball, gymnastics, cross country, track and field, volleyball and tennis. Goldberg served Parowan High School in a variety of sports as well as the Utah High School Activities Association football championships.

Goldberg is a licensed athletic trainer by the State of Louisiana Board of Medical Examiners, a BOC certified athletic trainer and a Red Cross certified professional rescuer.

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DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Idaho State, 1999; Northwestern State, 2001 17th season at Northwestern State Zachery Standiford begins his third season as Northwestern State's men's basketball athletic trainer. Third season at Northwestern State named UL Lafayette, 2020; Third season at Northwestern State James Madison, 2019; Northwestern State, 2021 Third season at Northwestern State Southern Utah, 2016; Northwestern State, 2018 Sixth season at Northwestern State

THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

Closing in on six decades of service, the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions and more than 4,200 student-athletes. The Southland operates within a structure of shared core values by its membership: Excellence, Student-Athlete Focused, Integrity, Diversity and Inclusion, Sportsmanship, and Fiscal Responsibility.

Now entering its 60th year, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 10 comprehensive universities in Texas and Louisiana. Beginning with a historic meeting of five original institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into the 21st Century.

The members of the Southland Conference are Houston Christian University (formerly Houston Baptist University), the University of the Incarnate Word, Lamar University, McNeese State University, University of New Orleans, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Texas A&M University-Commerce, and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses over 140,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 900,000.

Southland cities encompass approximately 14 million people, and its geography covers many of the nation's top 100 television markets, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, New Orleans, Shreveport and Baton Rouge. League institutions, their locations, and many of their namesakes are significant to the history of the South Central and Southwest regions of the United States.

Southland institutions are annually positioned among the nation's best public and private universities, exemplified by superb undergraduate and graduate education rankings, and featuring unique and accomplished curriculums at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels. Member universities are frequently acknowledged for their superior standing in areas such as college buy value and return on investment, student engagement, best-in-region status, favorable student-to-faculty ratios, service learning, military-friendly designations, honors programs, online learning, faith-based learning, and access to higher education for all income levels.

Numerous Southland alumni have earned acclaim as business, medical, education and government leaders and innovators, iconic entertainers such as filmmakers, musicians

and television/film actors, and athletes that starred at the professional and Olympic levels to earn hall of fame distinction.

Athletically, the Southland Conference sponsors championship play in 18 NCAA Division I sports at the NCAA Division I level. Women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. Since 2015, the Conference has also administered the Southland Bowling League, an affiliated women's sport that has produced NCAA national champions in three of the last four years.

The Conference boasts automatic qualification in all NCAA team sports, and league members have taken advantage of this access with recent wins in NCAA baseball, softball, football, and basketball championships. Additionally, Southland teams have won numerous contests in other national postseason events.

The Southland has also taken a lead role in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision by serving as the host conference for the annual DI national championship game in the league office's base of Frisco, Texas, since 2011. Working with its partners, the City of Frisco and Hunt Sports Ventures, the Southland's hosting role has been reaffirmed three times since the initial game, that will remain at Frisco's Toyota Stadium at least through the 2025 game.

The league also has a tradition of innovation and creativity with its work in television, corporate sponsorships, officiat-

ing services and the use of technology in its efforts to support its membership and the well-being of student-athletes.

The Southland has long partnered with ESPN Networks throughout the broadcast company's history, and the league and its members are producing more than 200 television productions each year on the network's various platform. The league has also developed broadcast opportunities with other national and regional networks such as Cox Sports Television, Fox College Sports, AT&T SportsNet and Eleven Sports.

Previously, the league launched the Southland Conference Television Network from 2008-2015, and broadcast more than 160 events to a network reach of roughly 13 million households throughout Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma. During its run, the network earned numerous College Sports Media and Telly Awards.

The Conference has also developed a comprehensive corporate sponsorship program that aligns the business community with league initiatives and championship events. The Southland's corporate sponsorships are managed by Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment, a national leader in multimedia rights representation.

The Southland was the first Division I conference to develop a comprehensive football officiating agreement with another league when it partnered with Big 12 Conference in 2007, giving the league a first of its kind dual program that combined singular training, observation, video review and development, a model followed by many other Division I conferences today.

Advancing technology has also aided the Southland's efforts to best serve its membership and be a trendsetter in Division I. In 2014, the Conference became the first FCS league to fully-implement football instant replay regardless of whether games were televised. The league has remained updated in many operational areas, including the development of other technological partnerships in instant replay, digital video exchange, compliance services and championship events.

As it has done throughout the league's history, Southland football has continued to succeed at a remarkable level, and today ranks among the best Football Championship Subdivision leagues in the nation. League members have an annual expectation of competing for the national championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. Since 2000, Southland teams have defeated 25 FBS opponents.

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Preseason Poll 1. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11) 149 2. Nicholls (6) 137 3. New Orleans (2) 129 4. Southeastern 105 5. McNeese 97 6. Northwestern State 92 7. Texas A&M-Commerce 56 8. Houston Christian (1) 55 9. Lamar 44 10. UIW 36 FIRST TEAM Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown G Latrell Jones Nicholls Sr. New Orleans G Terrion Murdix Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. Springfield, Illinois F Isaac Mushila Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr. Lubumashi, Congo F Christian Shumate McNeese So Chicago G Trevian Tennyson Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Sr Arlington, Texas PRESEASON SECOND TEAM Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown G Simeon Fryer Texas A&M-Corpus Christi R-Sr. Philadelphia F Tyson Jackson New Orleans Jr. Fairburn, Georgia F Simeon Kirkland New Orleans Sr. Ocala, Florida F Manny Littles Nicholls Sr Lanett, Alabama G Pierce Spencer Nicholls Jr Por ter, Texas 2022-23 Preseason All-Southland Conference Teams Preseason Player of the Year: Darius Lee, Houston Christian (awarded posthumously)

GAME 1 • NOV. 7 • 8 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Lubbock, Texas Enrollment 40,666

Colors Red and Black President Dr. Lawrence Schovanec Athletics Director Kirby Hocutt Conference Big 12 (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) United Supermarkets Arena (15,000) Website TexasTech.com

HEAD COACH

Mark Adams (Texas Tech, 1979) Record at Texas Tech/Overall 27-10 (2nd season)/581-254 (26th season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 27-10, 12-6 Letterwinners Returning 3/9 Starters R/L 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Wes Bloomquist Office 806-742-2770 Cell 512-966-6971 Email wes.bloomquist@ttu.edu

OUACHITA BAPTIST

GAME 2 • NOV. 10 • 12 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 4-1

GENERAL INFORMATION

AT TCU

GAME 4 • NOV. 14 •

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

Arkadelphia, Arkansas

Enrollment 1,500 Colors Purple and Gold President Dr. Ben R. Sells Athletics Director David Sharp Conference Great American (NCAA DII) Arena (Capacity) Bill Vining Arena (2,400) Website OBUTigers.com

HEAD COACH

Dennis Nutt (TCU, 1986) Record at OBU/Overall 145-151 (12th Season)/215-248 (18th season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 7-21/5-17 Letterwinners R/L 7/6 Starters R/L 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS

Brian Ramsey Office 870-245-5186 Cell N/A Email ramseyb@obu.edu

ILLLINOIS

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 0-0

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

Normal, Illinois

Enrollment 20,683

Colors Red and White

President Terri Goss Kinzy

Athletics Director Kyle Brennan Conference Missouri Valley (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Redbird Arena (10,200) Website GoRedbirds.com

HEAD COACH

Ryan Pedon (Wooster, 2000)

Record at Illinois State/Overall 0-0 (1st season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 13-20/5-13 Letterwinners R/L 6/9 Starters R/L 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Bill Salyer Office 309-438-3805 Cell ............................................................................................260-705-3963 Email wesalye@ilstu.edu

Fort Worth, Texas Enrollment 11,938

Location

Colors Purple and White

Chancellor Dr. Victor J. Boschini Jr. Athletics Director Jeremiah Donati Conference Big 12 (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena (6,800) Website GoFrogs.com

HEAD COACH

Jamie Dixon (TCU, 1987) Record at TCU/Career 117-84 (7th season)/445-207 (20th season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2021-22 Record/Conference Record 21-13/8-10 Letterwinners R/L 10/2 Starters R/L 5/0

MEDIA RELATIONS

Steven Schoon Office 817-257-5299 Cell 620-218-1693 Email s.schoon@tcu.edu

AT CENTRAL ARKANSAS

GAME 6 • NOV. 26 • 7:30 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 23-8

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

Conway, Arkansas Enrollment 9,913 Colors Purple and Gray President Dr. Houston Davis Athletics Director Dr. Brad Teague Conference ASUN (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Farris Center (6,000) Website UCASports.com

HEAD COACH

Anthony Boone (Ole Miss, 2000) Record at Central Arkansas/Overall 25-51 (4th Season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 11-20/7-9 Letterwinners R/L 9/5 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

Steve East Office 501-450-5743 Cell N/A Email seast@uca.edu

VS. BETHUNE-COOKMAN

GAME 7 • NOV. 27 • 2 PM (CONWAY, ARK.)

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 0-0

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

Daytona Beach, Florida Enrollment 2,444 Colors Maroon and Gold Interim President Dr. Lawrence Drake Athletics Director Reggie Theus Conference Southwestern Athletic (NCAA DI) Arena Moore Gymnasium (3,000) Website BCUAthletics.com

HEAD COACH

Reggie Theus (California Coast, 2002) Record at Bethune-Cookman/Overall 9-21 (2nd season)/103-149 (8th season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2021-22 Record/Conference Record 9-21/7-11 Letterwinners R/L 5/10 Starters R/L 5/0

MEDIA RELATIONS

Bryce Hoynoski Office 386-481-2278 Cell N/A Email hoynoskib@cookman.edu

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2022-23 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball
Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013 2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL
AT TEXAS TECH
SERIES INFORMATION Overall 0-6
3 • NOV. 12 •
(A)
5 •
17 •
STATE (H) GAME
7:30 PM
GAME
NOV.
7:30 PM
SERIES INFORMATION Overall 0-5

AT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN GAME 8 • DEC. 1 • 8 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 65-68

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location ........................................................................... Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment 11,237 Colors Purple and White Interim President Dr. Steve Westbrook Athletics Director Ryan Ivey Conference Western Athletic (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) William R. Johnson Coliseum (7,203) Website SFAJacks.com

HEAD COACH

Kyle Keller (Oklahoma State, 1990) Record at Stephen F. Austin/Overall 126-56 (5th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2021-22 Record/Conference Record 22-10/14-4 Letterwinners R/L 6/6 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

Dennis Driscoll Office 936-468-7106 Cell N/A Email dennis.driscoll@sfasu.edu

SOUTHERN MISS

GAME 9 • DEC. 4 • 3:30 PM

SERIES INFORMATION

Overall 18-25

AT RICE

GAME 11 • DEC. 17 • 2 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Houston Enrollment 6,628 Colors Blue and Gray President Reginald DesRoches Athletics Director Joe Karlgaard Conference Conference USA (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Tudor Fieldhouse (5,208) Website RiceOwls.com

HEAD COACH

Scott Pera (Penn State, 1989)

Record at Rice/Career 66-90 (5th Season)/66-90 (5th Season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2021-22 Record/Conference Record 16-17/7-11 Letterwinners R/L 8/6 Starters R/L 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS

Tim Andrzejewski Office 713-348-3929 Cell 662-312-7663 Email tra3@rice.edu

AT BAYLOR

GAME 12 • DEC. 20 • 7 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Enrollment 14,146 Colors Black and Gold Interim President Dr. Joe Paul Athletics Director Jeremy McClain Conference Sun Belt (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Reed Green Coliseum (8,095) Website SouthernMiss.com

HEAD COACH

Jay Ladner (Southern Miss, 1988) Record at Southern Miss/Career 24-55(4th season)/100-153 (9th season)

TEAM INFORMATION 2021-22 Record/Conference Record 7-26/1-17 Letterwinners R/L 6/8 Starters R/L 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS

Jack MacDonald Office 601-266-4503 Cell N/A Email jack.macdonald@usm.edu

ULM

GAME 10 • DEC. 10 • 3:30 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 50-78

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Waco, Texas

Enrollment 20,709 Colors Green and Gold President Linda Livingstone Athletics Director Mack Rhoades Conference Big 12 Arena (Capacity) Ferrell Center (10, 284) Website baylorbears.com

HEAD COACH

Scott Drew (Butler, 1993) Record at Baylor/Career 397-222(20th season)/417-233 (21st season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 27-7/14-4 Letterwinners R/L 7/4 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

Matt Roberts Office 254-227-2280 Cell N/A Email wm_roberts@baylor.edu

AT TEXAS A&M

GAME 13 • DEC. 27 • 5 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 1-7

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Monroe

Enrollment 8,489 Colors Maroon and Gold President Ron Berry

Interim Athletics Director Seth Hall Conference Sun Belt (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Fant-Ewing Coliseum Website ULMWarhawks.com

HEAD COACH

Keith Richard (UL Monroe, 1982)

Record at ULM/Career 143-231 (14th Season)/293-348 (23rd season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 13-8/5-13 Letterwinners R/L 5/8 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

John Lewandowski Office 318-342-5378 Cell 618-571-1932 Email lewandowski@ulm.edu

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 2-10

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location

College Station, Texas Enrollment 74,289 Colors Maroon and White President Katherine Banks Athletics Director Ross Bjork Conference SEC Arena (Capacity) Reed Arena (12,500) Website 12thman.com

HEAD COACH

Buzz Williams (Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1994) Record at Texas A&M/Career 51-37 (4th season)/304-192 (16th Season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 27-13/9-9 Letterwinners R/L 8/7 Starters R/L 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS

Brad Marquardt Office 979-862-5448 Cell N/A Email bmarquardt@athletics.tamu.edu

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SERIES INFORMATION Overall 0-8

TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI

SOUTHEASTERN

(A) GAME 19 • JAN. 19 • 7:30 PM

(H) GAME 27 • FEB. 16 • 8 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Corpus Christi, Texas

Enrollment 10,762 Colors Royal Blue, Green and White President Dr. Kelly M. Miller Athletics Director Jon Palumbo Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) American Bank Center (8,100) Website GoIslanders.com

HEAD COACH

Steve Lutz (Texas Lutheran, 1995)

Record at TAMU-CC/Career 23-12 (2nd season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION 2020-21 Record/Conference Record 23-12/7-7 Letterwinners R/L 8/5 Starters R/L 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS

Robbie Kleinmuntz Office 361-825-3410 Cell TBA Email robbie.kleinmuntz@tamucc.edu

M

c

NEESE

(A) GAME 15 • JAN. 5 • 7:30 PM

(H) GAME 17 • JAN. 12 • 8 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 68-68

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Lake Charles Enrollment 6,236

Colors Blue and Gold President Daryl Burckel Athletics Director Heath Schroyer Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Health and Human Performance Complex (4,242) Website McNeeseSports.com

HEAD COACH

John Aiken (Southern Maine, 2008) Record at McNeese/Career 11-22 (2nd Season)/41-55 (3rd Season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 11-22/4-10 Letterwinners R/L 5/8 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

Matthew Bonnette Office 337-475-5207 Cell 337-263-4822 Email wbonnette@mcneese.edu

NICHOLLS

GAME 18 • JAN. 14 • 3:30 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 72-51

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Thibodaux Enrollment 5,899 Colors Red and Gray President Dr. Jay Clune

Athletics Director Jonathan Terrell Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena Stopher Gymnasium (3,800) Website GeauxColonels.com

HEAD COACH

Austin Claunch (Emory, 2012) Record at Nicholls/Overall 74-46 (5th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 21-12/11-3 Letterwinners R/L 10/5 Starters R/L 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS

Jamie Bustos Office 985-448-4282 Cell N/A Email jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu

Hammond Enrollment ........................................................................................... 14,298 Colors Green and Gold President John L. Crain Athletics Director Jay Artigues Conference Southland Arena (Capacity) University Center (7,500) Website LionSports.net

Location

HEAD COACH

David Kiefer (Kansas State, 2007) Record at SLU/Overall 35-54 (4th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 19-15/10-4 Letterwinners R/L 6/7 Starters R/L 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Richard Thiberville Jr. Office 985-549-2142 Cell N/A Email richard.thibervillejr@southeastern.edu

NEW ORLEANS

(H) GAME 20 • JAN. 21 • 4 PM (A) GAME 28 • FEB. 18 • 3:30 PM

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 10-11

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location New Orleans Enrollment 7,976 Colors Royal Blue and Silver President Dr. John Nicklow Athletics Director Tim Duncan Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Lakefront Arena (8,785) Website UNOPrivaters.com

HEAD COACH

Mark Slessinger (Aurora, 1995) Record at New Orleans/Career 139-164 (11th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 18-14/10-4 Letterwinners R/L 7/7 Starters R/L 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS

Randi Bohler Office 504-280-6284 Cell N/A Email rbohler@uno.edu

HOUSTON CHRISTIAN

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 19-19

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Houston, Texas

Enrollment 4,000 Colors Royal Blue and Orange President Robert B. Sloan Jr. Athletics Director Steve Moniaci Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Sharp Gym (1,000) Website HCUHuskies.com

HEAD COACH

Ron Cottrell (Arkansas, 1985) Record at Houston Baptist/Career 508-469 (31st season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 11-18/6-8 Letterwinners R/L 6/8 Starters R/L 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

Jeff Sutton Office 281-649-3208 Cell 512-426-3275 Email jsutton@hbu.edu

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Northwestern State
Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013 2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL
(H) GAME 14
DEC. 31 • 2:30 PM (A) GAME 30 • FEB. 25 • 3 PM
GAME
• JAN. 26 • 8 PM (A) GAME
• 7 PM
(H)
21
23
FEB. 2
(A) GAME 16 • JAN. 7 •
PM (H)
3:30
SERIES INFORMATION Overall 106-67
INFORMATION Overall
SERIES
6-12

LAMAR

(H) GAME 22 • JAN. 28 • 3:30 PM

(A) GAME 24 • FEB. 4 • 6 P.M.

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 29-29

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location Beaumont, Texas

Enrollment 15,796

Colors Red, White and Black

President Jaime R. Taylor Athletics Director Jeff O'Malley Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Montagne Center (10,746) Website LamarCardinals.com

HEAD COACH

Alvin Brooks (Lamar, 19782) Record at Lamar/Overall 2-27 (2nd season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 2-27/0-18 Letterwinners R/L 3/10 Starters R/L 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

James Dixon Office 409-880-8329 Cell N/A Email james.dixon@lamar.edu

TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE

(A) GAME 25 • FEB. 9 • 8 PM

(H) GAME 26 • FEB. 11 • 3:30 PM

GENERAL INFORMATION Location Commerce, Texas Enrollment 7,369 Colors Bule and Gold

President Dr. Mark J. Rudin Interim Athletics Director Eric Coleman Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Texas A&M-Commerice Fieldhouse (3,055) Website LionAthletics.com

HEAD COACH

Jaret von Rosenberg (Hartford, 2009) Record at TAMUC/Career 88-46 (6th season)/Same

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 22-9/12-6 Letterwinners R/L 5/10 Starters R/L 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Avi Mehta Office 903-468-3027 Cell N/A Email avi.mehta@tamuc.edu

UIW

(A) GAME 29 • FEB. 23 • 7:30 PM (H) GAME 31 • MARCH 1 • 8 PM

SERIES INFORMATION

Overall 8-4

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location San Antonio, Texas

Enrollment 7,305 Colors Red and Black President Thomas Evans Athletics Director Richard Duran Conference Southland (NCAA DI) Arena (Capacity) Alice P. McDermott Convocation Center (2,000) Website UIWCardinals.com

HEAD COACH

Dr. Carson Cunningham (Purdue, 2000) Record at UIW/Overall 30-85 (5th season)/137-138 (9th season)

TEAM INFORMATION

2021-22 Record/Conference Record 7-25/3-11 Letterwinners R/L 5/8 Starters R/L 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS

Kevin Malcolm Office 210-829-6048 Cell N/A Email kmalcolm@uiwtx.edu

SERIES INFORMATION Overall 10-3

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2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL 2022-23 Northwestern State Men’s Basketball
Southland Conference Champions: 2004-05 • 2005-06 Southland Conference Tournament Champions: 2001 • 2006 • 2013

2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL

Player GP- GS MIN-A FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST. TO BLK STL PTS AVG.

Kendal Coleman 30-30 859-28.6 203-372 .546 0-1 .000 57-98 .582 79 225 304 10.1 63 20 57 40 30 463 15.4

Carvell Teasett 23-21 605-26.3 99-259 .382 61-165 .370 38-45 .844 5 31 36 1.6 44 74 46 1 23 297 12.9

Cedric Garrett 32-23 705-22.0 87-221 .394 32-99 .323 38-50 .760 37 71 108 3.4 94 48 43 15 30 244 7.6

Larry Owens 31-15 506-16.3 98-175 .560 1-1 1.000 26-51 .510 39 79 118 3.8 51 17 33 16 18 223 7.2

LaTerrance Reed 31-11 593-19.1 62-159 .390 30-93 .323 57-71 .803 11 45 56 1.8 43 53 31 2 13 211 6.8

Brian White 31-28 724-23.4 77-163 .472 23-53 .434 19-28 .679 7 28 35 1.1 44 109 57 3 32 196 6.3

Emareyon McDonald 28-1 372-13.3 53-127 .417 39-96 .406 19-21 .905 3 26 29 1.0 20 44 24 1 8 164 5.9

Fred Ford 1-0 6-6.0 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 1 5 5.0

Cooper Smith 2-0 14-7.0 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1 0 1 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 10 5.0

Jovan Zelenbaba 31-6 523-16.9 56-149 .376 24-74 .324 16-21 .762 14 52 66 2.1 55 39 54 3 18 152 4.9

Jalen King 30-14 493-16.4 55-127 .433 4-23 .174 19-26 .731 26 35 61 2.0 15 32 25 9 10 133 4.4

Zurabi Zhgenti 31-4 405-13.1 41-104 .394 8-36 .222 30-40 .750 27 62 89 2.9 66 19 41 3 8 120 3.9

Shaun Riley 21-3 204-9.7 22-57 .386 0-1 .000 9-16 .563 21 26 47 2.2 21 8 18 8 5 53 2.5

Robert Chougkaz 28-3 268-9.6 25-66 .379 6-27 .222 9-11 .818 20 43 63 2.3 18 11 12 9 5 65 2.3

Jordan Potts 9-0 50-5.6 6-12 .500 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 2 2 3 1 0 15 1.7

Stavros Polatoglou 13-1 73-5.6 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 2-10 .200 9 7 16 1.2 4 4 2 2 2 12 0.9

Total 32 6400 895-2012 .445 233-681 .342 340-490 .672 353 801 1154 36.1 542 481 457 112 203 2363 73.8 Opponents 32 6400 930-2010 .463 244-711 .343 469-634 .740 373 849 1148 38.2 504 468 420 105 255 2573 80.4

2021-22 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE STATISTICS

Player

Kendal Coleman 14-14 414-29.6 90-161 .559 0-1 .000 38-54 .704 36 125 161 11.5 35 11 23 27 11 218 15.6

Carvell Teasett 14-14 357-25.5 55-146 .377 35-96 .365 31-35 .886 2 16 18 1.3 30 40 29 1 10 176 12.6

Larry Owens 14-10 252-18.0 54-95 .568 0-0 .000 10-23 .435 25 35 60 4.3 24 10 14 6 6 118 8.4

Brian White 14-14 347-24.8 44-88 .500 15-31 .484 9-13 .692 6 12 18 1.3 25 47 27 0 14 112 8.0

Cedric Garrett 14-5 309-22.1 37-85 .435 19-42 .452 16-21 .762 10 31 41 2.9 38 19 14 6 10 109 7.8

LaTerrance Reed 13-1 196-15.1 25-64 .391 13-40 .325 34-42 .810 5 15 20 1.5 21 15 12 0 6 97 6.5

Jovan Zelenbaba 14-1 230-16.4 27-63 .429 13-23 .394 7-8 .875 4 20 24 1.7 23 20 22 3 7 74 5.3

Emareyon McDonald 13-0 147-11.3 19-43 .442 14-35 .400 9-11 .818 2 6 8 0.6 11 13 5 1 2 61 4.7

Shaun Riley 11-3 116-10.5 16-34 .471 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 9 17 26 2.4 14 4 12 5 3 34 3.1

Zurabi Zhgenti 14-1 124-8.9 10-29 .345 0-7 .000 16-21 .762 9 19 28 2.0 30 4 10 0 1 36 2.6

Jalen King 13-6 176-13.5 13-35 .371 2-10 .200 4-5 .800 7 12 19 1.5 5 15 11 1 3 32 2.5

Robert Chougkaz 12-1 132-11.0 12-35 .343 3-15 .200 2-3 .667 11 19 30 2.5 12 4 5 6 0 29 2.4

Total 14 2800 402-878 .458 114-310 .368 178-238 .748 149 363 512 36.6 268 202 197 57 72 1096 78.3 Opponents 16 2800 379-858 .442 91-278 .327 255-338 .754 162 362 524 37.4 243 158 184 37 105 1104 78.9

2021-22 SUPERLATIVES

Team

Points: 104, vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Field Goals Made: 40, 2x, last vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Field Goal Attempts: 77, 2x, last vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Field Goal Percentage: .611 (33-54) at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

3-Pointers Made: 17 (-26), at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

3-Pointers Attempted: 26, at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

3-Point Percentage: .654 (17-26), at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

Free Throws Made: 26, at AMCC (2/19/22)

Free Throws Attempted: 29, 2x, last at AMCC (2/19/22)

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (5-5), at Baylor (12/21/21)

Rebounds: 60, vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Assists: 27, vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Steals: 13, vs. Champion Christian (11/13/21)

Blocked Shots: 9, vs. McNeese (2/12/22)

Turnovers: 25, at ULM (11/22/21)

Fouls: 25, at AMCC (2/19/22)

Individual

Points: 27, Car vell Teasett vs. AMCC (1/29/22)

Field Goals Made: 11, Kendal Coleman vs. UIW (1/27/22)

Field Goal Attempts: 20, Kendal Coleman vs. UIW (1/27/22)

Field Goal Percentage: .857 (6-7), Larry Owens, 2x, vs. SLU (3/5/22)

3-Pointers Made: 6, Carvell Teasett, at Baylor (12/28/21)

3-Pointers Attempted: 11, Carvell Teasett, 2x, last at Nicholls (1/20/22)

3-Point Percentage: 1.000 (3-3, Cedric Garrett, at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

Free Throws Made: 9, Carvell Teasett, vs. AMCC (1/29/22)

Free Throws Attempted: 10, 4x, last Car vell Teasett vs. AMCC (1/29/22)

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (8-8), Kendal Coleman at AMCC (2/19/22)

Assists: 8, Brian White, vs. AMCC (1/29/22)

Steals: 4, Brian White, vs. Southwestern Adventist (12/18/21)

Blocked Shots: 5, Kendal Coleman, at Houston Baptist (2/3/22)

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2021-22 OVERALL STATISTICS
GP- GS MIN-A FG-A PCT. 3FG-A PCT. FT-A PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG.

2021-22 COMPARISON STATISTICS

OPPONENTS SCORE MAR FG/A PCT. 3FG/A PCT. FTM/A PC T. REB MAR AS TO BLK STL PF

NORTHWESTERN STATE 59 -18 25-57 .440 3-17 .180 6-13 .460 34 +2 11 13 0 5 13 at Oklahoma 77 32-58 .550 9-25 .360 4-11 .360 32 16 11 3 8 12

NORTHWESTERN STATE 75 -7 30-64 .469 10-27 .370 5-10 .500 33 -3 19 16 4 8 20 at Tulsa 82 27-58 .466 10-23 .435 18-22 .818 36 17 16 4 8 12

NORTHWESTERN STATE 91 +29 40-77 .519 7-22 .318 4-7 .571 37 +1 22 8 6 13 15 vs. Champion Christian 62 25-57 .439 7-25 .280 5-8 .625 36 15 23 2 2 13

NORTHWESTERN STATE 48 -47 21-64 .328 2-19 .105 4-6 .667 25 -30 9 9 4 7 14 at SMU 95 35-67 .522 11-28 .393 14-19 .737 55 20 11 3 6 11

NORTHWESTERN STATE 64 -19 25-58 .431 4-16 .250 10-17 .586 36 +3 14 16 2 7 16 vs. Louisiana Tech 83 29-59 .492 10-25 .400 15-18 .833 33 16 12 5 7 17

NORTHWESTERN STATE 66 -30 24-58 .414 7-22 .318 11-20 .550 33 -5 24 25 2 8 23 vs. ULM (Ruston) 96 35-62 .565 6-16 .375 20-29 .690 38 14 14 2 15 20

NORTHWESTERN STATE 68 -4 28-61 .459 9-19 .474 3-7 .429 38 +1 21 16 3 10 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin 72 28-62 .452 7-23 .304 9-15 .600 37 11 15 10 9 11

NORTHWESTERN STATE 58 -41 18-47 .383 7-14 .500 15-19 .789 23 -20 12 21 1 5 12 at Houston 99 38-70 .543 14-34 .412 9-15 .600 43 27 13 5 15 18

NORTHWESTERN STATE 71 -13 29-63 .460 4-13 .308 9-12 .750 39 +9 14 16 4 4 12 at ULM 84 35-67 .522 7-22 .318 7-9 .778 30 21 6 2 8 15

NORTHWESTERN STATE 89 +22 37-73 .507 5-21 .238 10-18 .556 45 +11 17 8 5 6 8 vs. Dallas Christian 67 26-64 .406 13-25 .520 2-2 1.000 34 23 17 5 4 15

NORTHWESTERN STATE 49 -40 17-61 .279 4-25 .160 11-18 .611 39 -14 7 17 1 3 22 at LSU 89 33-74 .446 6-23 .261 17-23 .739 53 11 10 4 17 16

NORTHWESTERN STATE 104 +54 40-77 .519 11-27 .407 13-19 .684 60 +25 27 11 5 11 8 vs. Southwestern Adventist 50 19-71 .278 10-31 .323 2-4 .500 35 13 16 1 5 13

NORTHWESTERN STATE 61 -19 25-62 .403 8-21 .381 3-7 .429 32 -10 19 17 2 7 12 at Texas A&M 80 31-66 .470 7-26 .269 11-13 .846 42 17 14 5 11 11

NORTHWESTERN STATE 68 -36 26-66 .394 11-25 .440 5-5 1.000 33 -16 18 17 3 7 13 at Baylor 104 39-78 .500 13-35 .371 13-20 .650 49 25 9 7 9 8

NORTHWESTERN STATE 67 -22 21-55 .382 5-21 .238 20-29 .690 28 -14 11 16 2 9 24 Texas A&M-CC 89 30-58 .518 5-16 .313 24-32 .750 42 15 14 2 7 22

NORTHWESTERN STATE 83 +3 28-65 .431 10-27 .370 17-21 .810 41 +8 18 5 3 6 15 UIW 80 32-67 .478 9-26 .346 7-8 ..875 33 15 6 2 2 19

NORTHWESTERN STATE 79 -1 32-65 .492 7-18 .389 8-9 .889 37 +7 15 18 3 8 21 UNO 80 28-56 .500 2-11 .182 22-30 .733 30 11 14 3 11 12

NORTHWESTERN STATE 74 -5 28-62 .452 6-17 .353 12-23 .522 48 +18 15 20 1 3 21 at Southeastern 79 26-62 .419 7-25 .280 20-25 .800 30 15 11 2 12 20

NORTHWESTERN STATE 58 -11 23-62 .371 7-25 .280 5-8 .625 46 +4 11 18 3 1 17 at NIcholls 69 28-69 .406 6-23 .261 7-13 .538 42 9 8 4 10 17

NORTHWESTERN STATE 79 +9 31-54 .574 10-18 .556 7-12 .583 35 +6 16 13 3 7 17 vs. Incarnate Word 70 25-56 .446 10-23 .435 10-15 .667 29 10 13 0 6 15

NORTHWESTERN STATE 90 +14 30-61 .492 10-22 455 20-25 .800 30 -8 17 11 6 5 22 vs. Texas A&M-CC 76 25-60 .417 4-18 .222 22-25 .880 38 9 15 4 3 22

NORTHWESTERN STATE 97 +10 33-54 .611 17-26 .654 14-16 .875 25 +1 19 15 6 7 18 at Houston Baptist 87 29-53 .547 6-13 .462 23-31 .742 24 15 15 3 12 17

NORTHWESTERN STATE 84 -11 32-72 .444 9-22 .409 11-14 .786 34 -5 19 8 6 2 19 at McNeese 93 31-59 .525 10-21 .476 21-26 .808 39 19 12 7 5 17

NORTHWESTERN STATE 69 -7 23-53 .434 5-13 .385 18-25 .720 39 +3 8 23 4 6 23 vs. Houston Baptist 76 26-62 .419 7-20 .350 17-23 .739 36 7 12 3 11 20

NORTHWESTERN STATE 75 -5 28-63 .444 9-27 .333 10-13 .769 34 -6 14 11 9 7 24 vs. McNeese 80 25-53 .419 6-15 .400 24-37 .649 40 7 12 2 5 17

NORTHWESTERN STATE 88 +24 36-62 .581 9-25 .360 7-8 .875 41 +12 13 10 3 1 12 at Incarnate Word 64 22-65 .338 8-30 .367 12-16 .750 29 9 5 1 5 12

NORTHWESTERN STATE 76 -7 22-54 .407 6-23 .261 26-29 .897 27 -21 9 14 4 9 25 at Texas A&M-CC 83 25-65 .385 5-24 .208 28-34 .824 48 11 15 0 9 23

NORTHWESTERN STATE 62 -18 23-70 .329 4-24 .167 12-19 .632 43 -7 11 11 2 2 13 Nicholls 80 31-71 .437 9-25 .360 9-15 .600 50 15 11 5 5 16

NORTHWESTERN STATE 87 -10 30-65 .462 6-17 .353 21-26 .808 39 +2 14 13 3 8 19 New Orleans 77 30-64 .469 3-11 .273 14-22 .636 37 7 18 1 8 21

NORTHWESTERN STATE 80 -5 31-73 .425 8-27 .296 10-11 .909 41 +1 16 16 4 8 21 Southeastern 85 26-61 .426 7-19 .368 26-31 .839 40 13 17 5 7 14

NORTHWESTERN STATE 67 -13 27-61 .443 5-17 .294 8-15 .533 28 -13 11 10 5 7 14 Southeastern 80 29-58 .500 7-19 .368 15-18 .833 41 13 15 3 5 16

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Demons against 2022-23 opponents

Won Lost First Last Noteworthy

Baylor 1 7 1945-46 2021-22

Bethune-Cookman 0 0 FIRST

Central Arkansas 23 8 1975-76 2020-21

Houston Christian 19 19 1967-68 2021-22

Illinois State 0 0 FIRST

Incarnate Word 10 3 2013-14 2021-22

Demons are playing in Waco for the second straight season

BCC head coach Reggie Theus scored more than 19,000 points in the NBA

Former Southland Conference foes meet after a one-year hiatus

Huskies and Demons have split the season series the past two years

NSU's Gipson familiar with Missouri Valley Conference member Redbirds

Demons' current four-game win streak is its longest in the series

Lamar 29 29 1950-51 2020-21 Cardinals back on the Demon schedule after one-year sojourn in the WAC Louisiana-Monroe 50 78 1951-52 2021-22

Demons, Warhawks meet for the 10th straight season

Cowboys' SID Matt Bonnette worked at NSU for 9 years New Orleans 10 12 1972-73 2021-22

McNeese 68 68 1951-52 2021-22

Former Demon assistant Mark Slessinger (2000-11) coaches UNO and is 9-9 against his former employer Nicholls 72 51 1958-59 2021-22 Demons look to snap six-game losing streak against the Colonels

Ouachita Baptist 4 1 1969-70 1993-94 Demon radio/ESPN+ announcer Netherton is an OBU grad Rice 0 8 1969-70 2019-20

Southeastern Louisiana 106 67 1938-39 2021-22

Season series has ended in a sweep in each of the past five seasons

Southern Miss 18 25 1948-49 2021-22 Demons, Golden Eagles met in football in September

Stephen F. Austin 65 68 1925-26 2021-22 Demons, Lumberjacks finish second of a home-and-home series

Texas A&M 2 10 1952-53 2021-22

Texas A&M-Commerce 8 4 1955-56 1986-87

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 13 2006-07 2021-22

Texas Tech 0 6 1989-90 2020-21

NSU NSU First Last

Opponent Won Lost Game Game

Abilene Christian 2 5 2013-14 2019-20

Akron 0 1 1980-81 1980-81

Alabama 0 2 1985-86 1993-94

Alabama A&M 1 0 2018-19 2018-19

Alabama State 0 1 1991-92 1991-92

Alcorn State 1 0 2008-09 2008-09

Alexandria Air Force 2 0 1951-52 1952-53

Ambassador 1 0 1993-94 1993-94

Anderson (IN) 1 0 1954-55 1954-55

Arizona 0 1 2015-16 2015-16

Arkansas 1 9 1953-54 2015-16

Arkansas Baptist 2 0 1986-87 1992-93

Arkansas College 1 0 1954-55 1954-55

Arkansas-Little Rock 4 9 1980-81 2011-12

Arkansas-Monticello 3 0 1968-69 2001-02

Arkansas State 2 6 1950-51 2011-12

Arkansas Tech 2 0 1949-50 1980-81

Athens State (AL) 0 1 1967-68 1967-68

Auburn 1 1 2013-14 2015-16

Austin 2 0 1948-49 1949-50

Barksdale Air Force 9 1 1945-46 1949-50

Baylor 1 7 1945-46 2021-22

Belhaven 2 0 1997-98 1998-99

Bowling Green 0 1 1979-80 1979-80

BYU 1 2 1948-49 2018-19

Birmingham Southern 1 0 1927-28 1927-28

California-Santa Barbara 0 1 2007-08 2007-08

Campbell 3 1 1977-78 2012-13

Canisius 1 1 2010-11 2010-11

Centenary 67 75 1921-22 2019-20

Central Arkansas 23 8 1975-76 2020-21

Central Baptist 1 0 2010-11 2010-11

Central Methodist 1 0 2011-12 2011-12

Central Missouri State 3 0 1953-54 1955-56

Central State (OK) 1 0 1948-49 1948-49

Champion Christian 4 0 2018-19 2021-22

Chicago State 0 1 1984-85 1984-85

Cincinnati 0 2 1904-05 1911-12

Cleveland State 0 1 1978-79 1978-79

Colorado 0 3 1995-96 1997-98

Colorado State 0 2 1989-90 2017-18

Dallas 1 0 1992-93 1992-93

Dallas Christian 1 0 2021-22 2021-22

Dayton 0 1 2004-05 2004-05

Delta State 7 5 1947-48 1975-76

DePaul 0 1 2006-07 2006-07

Drake 1 0 1988-89 1988-89

Drexel 0 1 1984-85 1984-85

Duquesne 0 1 2010-11 2010-11

Emporia State 1 0 1994-95 1994-95

East Central (OK) 1 0 1950-51 1950-51

East Tennessee State 1 0 1971-72 1971-72

East Texas Baptist 17 3 1947-48 2012-13

Eastern Kentucky 1 1 1959-60 1961-62

Eastern New Mexico 1 0 1952-53 1952-53

Eastern Washington 1 0 1987-88 1987-88

Findlay 1 0 1953-54 1953-54

Florida 0 1 2012-13 2012-13

Florida A&M 1 0 1985-86 1985-86

Fort Polk 3 0 1945-46 1953-54

Fredonia State (NY) 0 1 1960-61 1960-61

Georgetown 0 1 1960-61 1960-61

George Washington 1 0 1959-60 1959-60

Georgia Southern 4 5 1966-67 1983-84

Georgia State 2 0 1976-77 1976-77

Gonzaga 0 2 2020-21 2020-21

Grambling 7 15 1968-69 2009-10

Hamline 1 0 1961-62 1961-62

Hannibal-Lagrange 1 0 2012-13 2012-13

NSU

NSU NSU First Last

Opponent Won Lost Game Game

Hanover (IN) 0 1 1973-74 1973-74

Hardin-Simmons 13 3 1956-57 1986-87

Harding 2 0 1991-92 2005-06

Harvard 0 1 2007-08 2007-08

Hawaii 0 4 2001-02 2009-10

Henderson State 6 1 1950-51 2006-07

Hendrix College 1 0 1975-76 1975-76

Houston 0 4 1970-71 2021-22

Houston Christian 19 19 1967-68 2021-22

Huston-Tillotson 2 0 2003-04 2004-05

Illinois 0 2 2000-01 2004-05

Incarnate Word 10 3 2013-14 2021-22

Indiana 0 3 2008-09 2010-11

Iowa 1 0 2005-06 2005-06

Iowa State 0 1 2005-06 2005-06

Jackson State 1 2 1983-84 1991-92

Jacksonville State (AL) 3 2 1973-74 2011-12

Jarvis Christian 1 0 2004-05 2004-05

Jefferson College 2 0 1922-23 1922-23

Kansas State 0 1 1999-00 1999-00

Kentucky 1 1 1985-86 1988-89

Kentucky Wesleyan 0 1 1961-62 1961-62

Lake Charles Air Force Base 1 0 1953-54 1953-54

Lamar 29 29 1950-51 2019-20

LaSalle Oilers 1 1 1945-46 1945-46

LeTourneau 5 1 1991-92 2017-18

Lipscomb 1 0 1955-56 1955-56

Livingstone College 3 0 1973-74 1975-76

Louisiana Christian 0 1 1995-96 1995-96

Louisiana College 121 37 1914-15 2019-20

Louisiana-Lafayette 78 46 1912-13 2014-15

Louisiana-Monroe 50 78 1951-52 2021-22

Louisiana Tech 61 78 1915-16 2021-22

Louisville 0 1 2006-07 2006-07

Loyola (LA) 5 7 1925-26 1956-57

LSU 7 20 1915-16 2021-22

LSU-Alexandria 2 1 2014-15 2016-17

LSU-Shreveport 6 3 2003-04 2017-18

Lyon College 2 0 2014-15 2017-18

Marquette 0 1 2006-07 2006-07

Marshall 0 2 1988-89 2011-12

Maryville (MO) 0 1 1950-51 1950-51

McNeese 68 68 1951-52 2021-22

Memphis 0 6 1955-56 2013-14

Mercer 4 4 1980-81 1983-84

Mexico Oil Company 1 0 1952-53 1952-53

Miami (OH) 0 2 2008-09 2008-09

Mississippi 0 2 1997-98 2015-16

Mississippi State 1 7 1981-82 2016-17

Missouri 0 3 2005-06 2016-17

Missouri State 0 1 2020-21 2020-21

Missouri Valley 6 0 2009-10 2015-16

Nevada-Las Vegas 0 2 1971-72 1977-78

New Mexico 0 2 2002-03 2003-04

New Orleans 10 12 1972-73 2021-22

Niagara 1 1 2012-13 2013-14

Nicholls 72 51 1958-59 2021-22

North Alabama 2 1 1973-74 1975-76

Northwest Oklahoma 2 0 1959-60 1975-76

North Texas 9 20 1953-54 1995-96

Northern Iowa 0 1 2004-05 2004-05

Ouachita

NSU NSU First Last

Opponent Won Lost Game Game

Oregon State 1 0 2005-06 2005-06

Pepperdine 0 1 1980-81 1980-81

Peru State (NE) 1 0 1946-47 1946-47

Phillips University 1 0 1948-49 1948-49

Portland State 1 0 1980-81 1980-81

Princeton 0 1 2006-07 2006-07

Puget Sound 1 0 1948-49 1948-49

Quantico Marines 0 1 1955-56 1955-56

Regis College (MA) 0 1 1948-49 1948-49

Rice 0 8 1969-70 2019-20

Rusk College 2 0 1926-27 1926-27

St. Joseph’s (ME) 1 0 1982-83 1982-83

Samford 4 5 1980-81 1997-98

Sam Houston State 31 32 1951-52 2019-20

Selmon Field 2 0 1945-46 1945-46

Siena 1 0 2001-02 2001-02

South Alabama 4 3 1968-69 1994-95

Southeastern Louisiana 106 67 1938-39 2021-22

Southeastern Oklahoma State 17 7 1945-46 1965-66

SMU 0 8 1953-54 2021-22

Southern Mississippi 18 25 1948-49 1989-90

Southern Arkansas 11 2 1952-53 1971-72

Southern 7 8 1970-71 2018-19

Southern (N.O.) 2 1 2007-08 2009-10

Southwest Baptist (TX) 2 0 1968-69 1974-75

Southwestern (KN) 3 0 1948-49 2004-05

Southwestern Adventist (TX) 1 0 2021-22 2021-22

Southwest Missouri 0 2 1995-96 1996-97

Spring Hill College 10 6 1947-48 1967-68

Stanford 0 1 2007-08 2007-08

Stephen F. Austin 65 68 1925-26 2021-22

Stetson 0 1 1977-78 1977-78

Tarleton State 1 0 1993-94 1993-94

Tennessee-Martin 2 2 1973-74 2014-15

Tennessee Tech 1 2 1959-60 2007-08

Texaco Town 1 0 1949-50 1949-50

Texas 0 5 1979-80 2017-18

Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 0 1992-93 1992-93

Texas A&M 2 10 1952-53 2021-22

Texas A&M-Commerce 8 4 1955-56 1986-87

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7 13 2006-07 2021-22

Texas-Arlington 23 29 1972-73 2020-21

Texas Christian 0 6 1962-63 2020-21

UTEP 2 5 1960-61 2018-19

Texas Lutheran 2 0 1967-68 1992-93

Texas-San Antonio 17 22 1991-92 2011-12

Texas Southern 1 0 1986-87 1986-87

Texas State 25 25 1958-59 2011-12

Texas Tech 0 6 1989-90 2020-21

Toledo 0 1 1978-79 1978-79

Troy 3 5 1973-74 2008-09

Tulane 2 3 1970-71 2019-20

Tulsa 0 5 1949-50 2021-22

University of the Ozarks 1 0 2007-08 2007-08

Utah 0 1 2017-18 2017-18

Utah State 1 1 2005-06 2006-07

Valparaiso 0 1 2004-05 2004-05

Washburn 0 1 1950-51 1950-51

Washington State 0 1 2020-21 2020-21

Wiley College 3 0 1986-87 1997-98

Western Illinois 1 1 1948-49 1948-49

Western Kentucky 0 3 1946-47 1962-63

West Texas A&M 1 2 1948-49 1962-63

West Virginia 0 1 2005-06 2005-06

Wheaton 1 0 1953-54 1953-54

Whittier College 0 1 1946-47 1946-47

Wichita State 0 1 2005-06 2005-06

Wyoming 0 2 1989-90 1999-00

Xavier (LA) 3 3 1947-48 1973-74

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Former NBA MVP James Harden took in Demons' 2016 visit to Tudor Fieldhouse Former assistant Buzz Williams is in fourth season at A&M, first win there was vs. NSU in 2019-20 Lions will make their initial D-I visit to Natchitoches this season NSU alum Dr. Randy Bonnette chairs AMCC kinesiology department Demons, Red Raiders meet in season opener for second time in past three seasons
Northwestern 0 2 2003-04 2006-07 Ohio State 0 1 1979-80 1979-80
Oklahoma State 1 9 1998-99 2008-09 Oklahoma 0 7 1984-85 2021-22
Oklahoma City 2 1 1947-48 1947-48
Baptist 4 1 1969-70 1993-94
Oglethorpe 1 1 1964-65 1965-66 Oral Roberts 6 1 1987-88 2013-14

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1912-13 (3-0)

Score Opponent 37-35 Southwestern 32-10 Coushatta 28-24 Southwestern Pts: Normal-97 Opponents-69 1913-14 No records available.

1914-15 (5-2)

Score Opponent 30-14 Goldonna 57-7 Boyce 25-22 UL-Lafayette 9-5 Louisiana-Lafayette 15-18 Louisiana College 21-18 Louisiana College 5-16 Louisiana College

Pts: Normal-162 Opponents-110

1915-16 (3-1)

Score Opponent 22-24 LSU 17-15 Louisiana College 27-19 Louisiana College 24-23 Louisiana College Remaining records not available.

1916-17 (14-1)

Score Opponent 57-7 Goldonna 22-13 LSU 26-13 Louisiana College 47-12 Louisiana College 68-11 St. Charles 56-12 St. Charles 34-18 Southwestern 35-23 Southwestern 35-18 Southwestern 27-22 Southwestern 33-20 Ruston 42-22 Ruston 43-22 Louisiana College 47-25 Louisiana College 15-38 Tulane

Pts: Normal-587 Opponents-276

1917-18 No records available. World War I.

1918-19 (10-1)

Score Opponent 54-5 Southwestern 29-6 Southwestern 57-11 Southwestern 52-12 Southwestern 25-19 Louisiana College 36-22 Louisiana College 42-20 Louisiana College 37-6 Louisiana College 68-9 St. Charles 54-5 St. Charles 25-38 LSU

Pts: Normal-479 Opponents-153 1919-20 No records available.

1920-21 (10-3)

Score Opponent 25-29 LSU 18-28 Southwestern 9-12 Southwestern 34-19 Louisiana College 27-14 Louisiana College 33-15 Ruston 26-15 Ruston 47-23 Southwestern 37-27 Southwestern 69-14 Louisiana College 35-20 Louisiana College 33-16 St. Charles 29-18 St. Charles

Pts: Normal-422 Opponents-250

1921-22 (10-5)

La. Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Champions

Score Opponent Date

42-8 NHS 1/12/22

24-18 Centenary 1/14/22 19-27 Centenary 1/15/22 15-31 LSU 1/20/22 30-40 LSU 1/21/22 32-16 LSI 1/22/22 24-12 LSI 1/23/22

NSU’S ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

Coach Tenure Seasons Won Lost Pct. H. Lee Prather 1913-50 36 473 169 .737

Prather becomes NSU’s president in 1951

Charles “Red” Thomas 1951-57 7 138 77 .624

Thomas served as an NSU vice president and a scout for the New York Knicks Huey W. Cranford 1957-65 8 116 98 .542

Cranford led two of his first three teams to championships Tynes Hildebrand 1965-80 15 191 199 .490

Also a former Demon star, Hildebrand later became athletic director Wayne Yates 1980-85 5 48 92 .343

Yates steered NSU to a 19-9 record in his second year

Don Beasley 1985-88 3 42 41 .506

A former Demon football quarterback, Beasley played on the 1966 unbeaten team Dan Bell 1988-94 6 68 98 .410

The former Demon guard coached NSU over Kentucky in his first year J.D. Barnett 1994-99 5 55 79 .410

Veteran coach netted wins over Baylor and South Alabama Mike McConathy 1999-2022 22 330 37 7 .467

Has led NSU to a 2-3 record in three NCAA Tournament appearances

Corey Gipson 2022-Present 1st -- -- --

13-10 LBC 1/24/22 14-20 LBC 1/25/22 32-16 UL-Lafayette 2/8/22 27-25 UL-Lafayette 2/9/22 31-16 LBC 2/10/22 31-20 LBC 2/11/22 21-27 Centenary 2/17/22 21-17 Centenary 2/18/22 Pts: Normal-349 Opponents-303

1922-23 (8-7)

Score Opponent W Centenary W Centenary L Centenary L Centenary W Marshall W Jefferson College W Jefferson College W Louisiana College L Louisiana College W Louisiana College L Louisiana College W Southwestern W Southwestern L Southwestern W Southwestern 1923-24 No records available.

1924-25 (10-5)

Score Opponent Date 32-15 Glasco 1/10/25 29-25 LSU 1/16/25 27-37 LSU 1/17/25 21-10 La. College 1/21/25 21-36 La. College 1/22/25 48-23 Marshall 1/28/25 42-23 Marshall 1/29/25 28-25 @ La. College 2/4/25 43-22 @Southwestern 2/5/25 25-30 @Southwestern 2/6/25 17-39 @La. College 2/7/25 28-26 Southwestern 2/12/25 27-28 Southwestern 2/13/25 54-25 Centenary 2/19/25 36-25 Centenary 2/20/25

Pts: Normal-478 Opponents-369

1925-26 (13-1)

Score Opponent Date 40-15 S’port YMCA 1/8/26 52-31 @ Southwestern 1/13/26 27-33 @ Southwestern 1/14/26 45-33 @ La. College 1/15/26 38-31 @ La. College 1/16/26 50-17 Southwestern 1/21/26 31-27 Southwestern 1/22/26 38-17 Louisiana Tech 1/23/26 29-28 La. College 2/1/26 41-22 La. College 2/2/26 37-27 @ LSU 2/11/26 33-31 @ LSU 2/12/26

45-18 Stephen F. Austin 2/18/26 45-24 Stephen F. Austin 2/19/26

Pts: Normal-551 Opponents-354

1926-27 (20-2)

Score Opponent 54-20 Desoto Cranes 34-22 Louisiana Tech 49-3 Rusk College 54-14 Rusk College 61-20 Magnolia Aggies 50-6 Magnolia Aggies 56-11 Southwestern 17-23 Southwestern 30-28 Louisiana College 34-18 Southwestern 50-22 Centenary 36-25 Southwestern 19-28 Louisiana College 61-9 Stephen F. Austin 54-12 Stephen F. Austin 32-19 Louisiana College 32-23 Louisiana College 49-23 Stephen F. Austin 38-16 Stephen F. Austin 42-20 Louisiana Tech 44-17 Magnolia Aggies 89-24 Magnolia Aggies

Pts: Normal-973 Opponents-403

1927-28 (11-2)

Score Opponent 63-13 Marshall 73-17 Marshall 30-23 Louisiana College 40-21 Louisiana College 39-27 Southwestern 26-16 Southwestern 35-29 Louisiana College 32-15 Louisiana College 40-27 Shreveport Lorecos 43-21 Birmingham Southern 31-32 Louisiana Tech 24-34 Louisiana Tech 24-34 Louisiana Tech 44-20 Shreveport YMCA

Pts: Normal-533 Opponents-295

1928-29 (16-6)

Score Opponent 56-20 Marshall 62-19 Marshall 43-19 Southwestern 29-32 Southwestern 39-44 Louisiana College 32-21 Southwestern 32-20 Southwestern 39-47 Louisiana College 27-24 Louisiana Tech 42-30 Louisiana Tech 33-34 Louisiana College 50-37 Stephen F. Austin 31-43 Stephen F. Austin 36-33 Louisiana College

39-28 S.P.U. 39-30 Centenary 31-29 Mississippi 36-30 Stephen F. Austin 34-29 Stephen F. Austin 44-30 Centenary 26-29 Louisiana Tech 43-31 Louisiana Tech

Pts: Normal-840 Opponents-659

1929-30 (8-11)

Score Opponent 29-36 Tulane 20-28 Southwestern 21-27 BLI 35-17 Louisiana College 40-27 Louisiana College 8-29 Centenary 30-31 Centenary 25-50 Southwestern 12-29 Southwestern 21-39 Centenary 24-35 Louisiana Tech 34-33 Centenary 21-26 Louisiana Tech 6-25 Southwestern 30-31 Louisiana Tech 34-32 Southwestern 39-30 Union 39-30 Union 33-24 Louisiana College 26-34 Louisiana College

Pts: Normal-542 Opponents-613

1930-31 (17-6)

Score Opponent 46-18 Tulane 49-41 Louisiana College 49-37 Louisiana College 63-35 Loyola 62-52 Millsaps 33-36 Centenary 46-38 Southwestern 55-24 Southwestern 44-37 Mississippi College 50-48 Louisiana Tech 37-21 Louisiana Tech 26-28 Loyola (LA) 51-29 Loyola (LA) 33-48 Southwestern 41-49 Louisiana Tech 25-30 Louisiana Tech 52-43 Louisiana College 45-38 Louisiana College 30-22 Centenary 45-43* Southwest Tennessee CC 39-38* Mississippi College 39-34* Western Kentucky 24-35* Centenary Pts: Normal-977 Opponents-824

*SIAA Tourney

1931-32 (15-1)

Score Opponent

49-23 Louisiana College 35-29 Stephen F. Austin 32-28 Louisiana College 35-31 Louisiana Tech 30-29 Mississippi College 57-28 Southern Mississippi 29-33 Millsaps College 45-38 Louisiana Tech 37-33 Union University 49-31 Southwestern 37-28 Louisiana College 33-20 Centenary 29-24 Millsaps College 39-15 Southwestern 51-30 Louisiana College 42-25 Centenary Pts: Normal-625 Opponents-445

1932-33 (12-7)

Score Opponent 53-28 Lon Morris 52-36 Lon Morris 23-30 Stephen F. Austin 46-35 Stephen F. Austin 51-42 Southwestern 39-34 Louisiana College 38-31 Union University 52-27 Southwestern 49-44 Southern Mississippi 63-32 Louisiana College 44-33 Southern Mississippi 44-46 Mississippi College 44-48 Millsaps College 53-38 Louisiana Tech 34-45 Centenary 51-53 Louisiana Tech 39-41 Centenary W* Eastern Kentucky L* Millsaps

Pts: Normal-775 Opponents-643

*SIAA Tourney

1933-34 (12-10)

Score Opponent 34-45 Southern Arkansas 35-48 Southern Arkansas 52-22 Lon Morris 36-22 Lon Morris 29-33 Western Kentucky 50-44 Southern Mississippi 43-49 Mississippi College 51-32 Millsaps College 44-38 Stephen F. Austin 44-47 Stephen F. Austin 49-38 Southwestern 49-28 Louisiana College 45-36 Mississippi College 47-42 Millsaps College 48-49 Louisiana Tech 40-44 Centenary 48-41 Birmingham Southern 46-47 Southern Mississippi 36-31 Louisiana Tech 47-44 Centenary

26-44 Centenary 41-43* Berea College

Pts: Normal-940 Opponents-877

*SIAA Tourney 1934-35 (8-6)

Score Opponent W na W na W na L na W Southwestern W Louisiana Tech L Louisiana Tech L Centenary L Louisiana College L Louisiana College L Southwestern W Stephen F. Austin W Union University 38-35 Centenary

1935-36 (12-6)

Score Opponent L Southern Arkansas L Texas A&M-Commerce L na W na W na W Louisiana Tech W Louisiana Tech W Louisiana College W Louisiana College W Southwestern W Southwestern W Centenary W Mississippi State 46-64 Stephen F. Austin 51-32 Stephen F. Austin L Centenary W Mississippi College L Murray State

1936-37 (15-7)

Score Opponent

L Centenary L Centenary 48-34 Stephen F. Austin

Remaining records not available. 1937-38 No records available.

1938-39 (16-4)

Score Opponent

L Louisiana Tech W Centenary W Centenary W Centenary W Louisiana College W Louisiana College W Southwestern W Alabama Teachers W Delta State W Mississippi State

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Dan Bell Red Thomas Wayne Yates Don Beasley Tynes Hildebrand J.D. Barnett Mike McConathy

W Southern Arkansas

W Southern Arkansas

L Southwestern

L Centenary

L Louisiana Tech

L Western Kentucky*

* SIAI Tournament

1939-40 (19-2)

Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference Champions

Score Opponent

47-30 Central Arkansas 25-21 Central Arkansas 41-34 Louisiana Tech 56-33 Louisiana College 56-24 Louisiana College 26-51 UL-Lafayette 46-36 Delta State 45-40 Stephen F. Austin 56-25 Louisiana Tech 56-37 Louisiana Tech 53-49 Centenary 58-32 Louisiana College 36-32 UL-Lafayette 67-43 Louisiana College 64-46 Centenary 36-45 Southwestern 28-21 Louisiana College 42-30 Centenary 42-37 Southwestern 47-46 Centenary 64-51 Southeastern Pts: Normal-991 Opponents-763

1940-41 (17-2)

Score Opponent

W Southeastern W* Stetson

L* Western Kentucky

*SIAA Tourney

Remaining records not available.

1941-42 (5-11)

Score Opponent

30-38 Oklahoma 35-42 Oklahoma 52-28 Arkansas 46-22 Arkansas 32-38 Louisiana Tech 30-35 Centenary 38-32 Centenary 59-56 Louisiana College 47-56 Louisiana Tech 38-42 Southeastern 32-46 Loyola (LA) 49-54 Southwestern 33-38 Southwestern 56-60 Southeastern 48-62 Loyola 53-31 Louisiana College Pts: Normal-678 Opponents-730

1942-43 (13-11)

Score Opponent 37-70 Camp Claiborne 38-35 Pollock Air Base 60-59 Alexandria Air Base 46-44 Essler Field 48-54 Selman Field

52-47 Louisiana College 38-37 Camp Livingston 58-37 Camp Beauregard 42-40 Louisiana College 43-36 Southwestern 49-51 Louisiana Tech 49-48 Louisiana Tech 36-33 Southwestern 35-72 Camp Claiborne 48-23 Essler Field 38-58 Selman Field 38-90 Alexandria Air Base 50-51 Louisiana Tech 44-45 Louisiana Tech 43-54 Camp Livingston 56-40 Camp Beauregard 48-36 Pollock Air Base 40-44 Louisiana State 36-70 Louisiana State Pts: Normal-1072 Opponents-1174

1943-44, 1944-45 No records available. World War II.

1945-46 (18-9)

Score Opponent Date 60-51 Selman Field 12/01/45 51-31 Barksdale AFB 12/08/45 53-23 SE Oklahoma 12/11/45 29-37 SE Oklahoma 12/12/45 78-51 at Fort Polk 12/13/45 38-42 LaSalle 12/17/45 49-67 Baylor 1/03/46 66-46 Selman Field 1/07/46 62-43 Stephen F. Austin 1/11/46 51-27 at LaSalle 1/14/46 78-48 Mississippi Coll. 1/16/46 54-19 Louisiana Tech 1/19/46 49-51 at Miss. Coll. 1/26/46 57-59 at Barksdale AFB 1/30/46 67-48 Southwestern La. 2/02/46 53-55 at S.F. Austin 2/04/46 63-31 SE Louisiana 2/08/46 71-42 at La. College 2/11/46 54-36 at UL-Lafayette 2/15/46 71-42 at SE Louisiana 2/16/46 56-42 at Louisiana Tech 2/20/46 64-28 Centenary 2/23/46 74-25 La. College 2/25/46 64-40 at Centenary 2/26/46 36-38 Louisiana Tech 3/01/46 41-39 at Louisiana Tech 3/02/46 45-52 atLouisiana Tech 3/06/46

Pts: NSU-1534 Opponents-1128

1946-47 (15-5)

Score Opponent Date 55-57 at S.F. Austin (ot)12/06/46 71-36 Barksdale AFB 12/10/46 65-31 at Miss. College 12/14/46 52-50 Stephen F. Austin12/16/46 82-52 Peru (Nebraska) 12/19/46 73-27 Louisiana College 1/07/47 88-24 at Southeastern La. 1/10/47 60-54 at UL-Lafayette 1/11/47 44-35 @ Centenary 1/14/47 65-48 SE Louisiana 1/25/47 78-52 at Barksdale AFB 1/31/47 37-48 at Louisiana Tech 2/04/47 56-53 Louisiana Tech 2/08/47 84-37 at Louisiana Coll. 2/13/47

61-76 UL-Lafayette 2/19/47 52-38 Centenary 2/22/47 58-45 Loyola (LA) 2/28/47 38-36 Centenary 3/01/47 50-82 !Western Kent. 3/06/47 56-70 #Whittier College 3/10/47 Pts: NSU-1225 Opponents-951 !-SIAA Tourn. #-NAIB Tourn.

1947-48 (19-6)

Score Opponent Date 62-42 E. Texas Baptist 12/10/47 56-38 at Okla City 12/15/47 32-27 at Okla. City 12/16/47 114-44 at Barksdale AF 12/19/47 54-41 at Spring Hill Col. 1/03/48 40-45 at Loyola 1/05/48 74-49 Barksdale AFB 1/06/48 77-40 at La. College 1/08/48 63-41 UL-Lafayette 1/10/48 44-54 at Centenary 1/13/48 65-27 SE Louisiana 1/17/48 55-46 Centenary 1/26/48 36-40 Okla. City (ot) 1/28/48 48-41 Louisiana Tech 1/31/48 51-63 at Delta State 2/03/48 43-26 La. Colllege 2/06/48 62-39 E. Texas Baptist 2/07/48 42-40 Delta State 2/11/48 67-34 at SE Louisiana 2/13/48 49-50 at Louisiana Tech 2/16/48 59-52 at UL-Lafayette 2/19/48 48-31 !Centenary 2/26/48 62-37 !SE Louisiana 2/27/48 57-33 #Louisiana Tech 2/28/48 43-67 #Xavier 3/09/48

Pts: NSU-1403 Opponents-1047

!-NAIB Playoffs #-NAIB Tourn

1948-49 (23-5)

GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

National NAIA Semifinalists

Score Opponent Date 99-35 Barksdale AFB 12/04/48 65-60 at Spring Hill 12/06/48 63-49 Central State 12/09/48 82-34 at Barksdale AFB 12/10/48 43-57 at Loyola 12/13/48 53-56 Western Illinois 12/16/48 56-50 Western Illinois 12/17/48 75-49 vs. SW (KS) 12/28/48 42-51 vs. West Texas 12/29/48 61-53 vs. Phillips 12/30/48 52-48 at UL-Lafayette 1/08/49 69-49 at SE Louisiana 1/15/49 61-39 at Southern Miss 1/17/49 77-40 Spring Hill 1/22/49 73-47 at La. College 1/29/49 40-45 at Louisiana Tech 1/31/49

61-35 Loyola 2/04/49 68-49 SE Louisiana 2/09/49 54-43 UL-Lafayette 2/12/49 57-46 Louisiana Tech 2/16/49 70-36 Louisiana College 2/17/49 66-34 Austin College 2/18/49 58-34 Southern Miss 2/22/49 54-49 Centenary 3/02/49 53-50 at Centenary 3/04/49 70-58 !Puget Sound 3/08/49 59-57* !Brigham Young 3/09/49

51-52* !Regis (MA) 3/10/49

Pts: NSU-1730 Opponents-1305

*NAIB Tournament

1949-50 (18-8)

Score Opponent Date 111-46 Barksdale AFB 11/21/49 70-66 Texaco Town 11/28/49 70-56 vs. S.F. Austin 12/01/49 87-57 at Barksdale AFB12/06/49 67-40 at Austin College 12/10/49 64-45 Spring Hill 12/15/49 57-51 vs. Ark. Tech 12/20/49 40-45 vs. Tulsa 12/28/49 69-66 vs. Centenary 12/29/49 58-49 vs. NW Okla. 12/30/49 57-32 Southwest La. 1/09/50 54-46 at La. College 1/10/50 65-51 Loyola 1/13/50 61-40 at Loyola 1/30/50 72-50 at SE Louisiana 1/31/50 71-64 at Spring Hill 2/03/50 40-47 at Southern Miss 2/04/50 43-41 Louisiana Tech 2/07/50 54-57 at Southern Miss 2/10/50 54-62 at Centenary 2/14/50 57-61 at UL-Lafayette 2/17/50 44-49 SE Louisiana 2/18/50 55-60 at La. Tech 2/20/50 53-58 at SE Louisiana 2/27/50 60-55 Centenary 3/03/50 Pts: NSU-1609 Opponents-1352

1950-51 (15-11)

Score Opponent Date 87-55 at Lamar 12/04/50 83-61 Lamar 12/05/50 56-52 SE Oklahoma 12/11/50 49-41 SE Oklahoma 12/12/50 60-42 Henderson 12/19/50 50-59 vs. Washburn 12/27/50 69-64 vs. East Central 12/28/50 79-84 vs. Maryville 12/29/50 62-79 vs. Ark. State 1/04/51 84-71 at Henderson 1/07/51 56-74 at UL-Lafayette 1/09/51 58-68 Loyola 1/13/51 61-63 Centenary 1/15/51 76-57 Louisiana Tech 1/17/51 65-80 at SE Louisiana 1/19/51 56-53 at Loyola 1/20/51 75-19 La. College 1/27/51 51-56 Spring Hill 2/03/51 68-66 at La. Tech 2/08/51 71-52 UL-Lafayette 2/10/51 67-65 at La. College 2/13/51 50-53 at Spring Hill 2/16/51 75-83 at Southern Miss 2/17/51 76-80 Southeastern La. 2/20/51 54-51 at Centenary 2/23/51 80-70 Southern Miss 2/28/51 Pts: NSU-1718 Opponents-1698

1951-52 (17-14)

Score Opponent Date 81-49 Alexandria AFB 11/23/51 76-62 Sam Houston 11/27/51 62-60 at Alexandria AFB 11/28/51 62-37 Lamar 12/03/51 48-67 at McNeese St. 12/04/51 50-52 at Lamar 12/05/51

82-58 at Sam Houston 12/06/51 60-68 UL-Monroe 12/08/51 94-72 McNeese 12/18/51 71-49 at UL-Monroe 12/29/51 45-48 Spring Hill 1/04/52 66-54 at La. College 1/05/52 76-60 UL-Lafayette 1/12/52 48-52 Loyola 1/15/52 63-69 at SE Louisiana 1/18/52 53-73 at Loyola 1/19/52 57-60 at Centenary 1/30/52 55-73 at Southern Miss. 2/01/52 59-58 at Spring Hill 2/02/52 48-55 Centenary 2/06/52 57-58 Southern Miss. 2/08/52 41-46 SE Louisiana 2/09/52 49-47 Louisiana Tech 2/11/52 72-62 La. College 2/14/52 67-57 at UL-Lafayette 2/21/52 78-74 at Louisiana Tech 2/25/52 81-54 at Louisiana Tech 2/27/52 69-54 at McNeese State 2/28/52 74-77 at South. Miss. (OT) 2/29/52 66-48 !Southeastern La. 3/03/52 53-54 !Centenary 3/04/52 Pts: NSU-1963 Opponents-1807 !NAIB Tourn.

1952-53 (22-10)

Score Opponent Date 60-64 at Lamar 11/29/52 61-48 Lamar 12/02/52 91-51 UL-Monroe 12/05/52 73-64 at Southern Ark. 12/09/52 58-53 at Texas A&M 12/12/52 85-69 at Sam Houston 12/13/52 67-64 Southern Ark. 12/16/52 80-67 E. New Mexico 12/17/52 86-64 Sam Houston 12/20/52 59-70 UL-Lafayette 12/29/52 66-46 McNesse State 12/30/52 53-51 UL-Monroe 12/31/52 53-54 McNeese State 1/03/53 78-60 at UL-Monroe 1/06/53 77-75 Southern Miss. 1/17/53 79-71 Mexico Oil Co. 1/21/53 57-52 at Fort Polk 1/24/53 66-46 at La. College 1/29/53 67-59 SE Louisiana 1/30/53 59-73 Centenery 1/31/53 54-73 at UL-Lafayette 2/03/53 80-74 La. College 2/05/53 59-69 at SE Louisiana 2/07/53 62-70 at Louisiana Tech 2/09/53 77-64 at McNeese St. 2/12/53 83-62 UL-Lafayette 2/14/53 64-71 Spring Hill 2/16/53 50-55 at Southern Miss. 2/20/53 76-72 at Spring Hill 2/21/53 80-78 Louisiana Tech 2/24/53 72-64 at Centenary 2/27/53 59-63 vs. Centenary 3/02/53

Pts: NSU-2191 Opponents-2016

1953-54 (23-9)

GULF STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Score Opponent Date

73-79 at North Texas 11/30/53 71-90 at SMU 12/01/53 99-55 at L.C. AFB 12/05/53 61-71 at Arkansas 12/08/53 85-54 Southern State 12/11/53 79-68 SE Oklahoma 12/14/53 56-63 SE Oklahoma 12/15/53 81-58 Central Missouri 12/17/53 70-62 vs. Wheaton 12/28/53 80-78 vs. MO Central 12/29/53 71-68 vs. Findlay 12/30/53 69-73 at Spring Hill 12/31/53 82-65 UL-Monroe 1/06/54 58-51 at McNeese St. 1/08/54 76-69 at La. Tech 1/14/54 81-66 Centenary 1/16/54 89-71 at La. College 1/19/54 81-73 La. Tech (OT) 1/23/54 64-69 at Loyola 1/30/54 109-89 !at Fort Polk 2/02/54

75-65 at UL-Lafayette 2/03/54 92-67 Louisiana College 2/06/54 80-62 UL-Monroe 2/08/54 87-82 UL-Lafayette 2OT 2/11/54

71-60 Spring Hill 2/13/54

62-38 McNeese State 2/16/54 76-83 SE Louisiana 2/20/54 77-70 at Centenary 2/22/54 70-62 SE Louisiana 2/27/54 60-64 SE Louisiana 3/01/54 67-63 at SE Louisiana 3/03/54 50-54 at SE Louisiana 3/04/54

Pts: NSU-2403 Opponents-2142 !-March of Dimes

1954-55 (20-9)

GULF

STATES CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Score Opponents Date 74-68 Arkansas 11/29/54 71-53 @ North Texas 12/04/54 86-99 @ SMU 12/06/54

79-65 Southern State 12/09/54 54-72 S. F. Austin 12/11/54 79-104 SE Oklahoma 12/16/54 64-60 SE Oklahoma 12/17/54 89-75 Cent. Missouri 12/28/54 62-61 Lyon College 12/29/54 65-59 Anderson 12/30/54 91-74 North Texas 1/3/55 80-84 Lousiana Tech 1/6/55 101-94 UL-Monroe 1/10/55 94-91 Centenary 1/15/55 73-78 @ SF Austin 1/18/55 91-55 UL-Lafayette 1/22/55 80-72 @ La. College 1/25/55 84-82 @ SE Louisiana 1/29/55 82-69 McNeese State 2/01/55 106-78 SE Louisiana 2/05/55 99-94 @ UL-Lafayette 2/08/55 59-60 @ McNeese 2/12/55 98-85 Louisiana College 2/15/55 79-76 Centenary (OT) 2/17/55 72-93 Louisiana Tech 2/22/55 92-69 @ UL-Monroe 2/26/55 93-91 @ Louisiana Tech 3/01/55 80-83 Louisiana Tech 3/02/55 93-95 @Louisiana Tech 3/03/55 Pts: NSU-2375 Opponents-2239

1955-56 (18-10)

Score Opponent Date 76-81 @North Texas 12/03/55 85-77 Central Missouri 12/08/55 61-78 @SF Austin 12/08/55 79-63 North Texas 12/10/55 68-58 TAMU-Comm. 12/12/55 75-72 Mid West St. 12/13/55 50-49 SE Oklahoma 12/15/55 76-69 SE Oklahoma 12/16/55 61-55 @TAMU-Comm. 12/19/55 61-86 @Mid West St. 12/20/55 67-90 vs. Qauntico 12/28/55 78-112 at Memphis 1/02/56 74-69 at UL-Monroe 1/06/56 62-72 Centenary 1/09/56 78-66 McNeese State 1/14/56 67-56 at SE Louisiana 1/16/56 80-66 Stephen F. Austin 1/18/56 79-58 UL-Lafayette 1/21/56 60-65 at Centenary 1/25/56 67-86 at McNeese St. 1/27/56 74-57 SE Louisiana 1/30/56

87-77 Louisiana Tech 2/04/56 84-63 UL-Monroe 2/07/56 60-53 at UL-Lafayette 2/10/56 85-59 La. College 58-76 at Louisiana Tech 2/21/56 82-78 at La. College 2/25/56 65-78 Memphis 2/28/56

Pts: NSU-1990 Opponents-1969

1956-57 (14-13)

Score Opponent Date 66-70 S. F. Austin 11/27/56

55-58 @TAMU-Comm. 12/07/56 49-59 @SF Austin 12/08/56 71-64 Centenary 12/10/56 71-61 TAMU-Comm. 12/12/56 53-66 SE Oklahoma 12/14/56

67-78 SE Oklahoma 12/15/56 70-53 UL-Lafayette 12/17/56 63-74 @Southern Ark. 12/20/56 54-39 Hardin Simm. 12/27/56 83-86 Loyola 12/28/56 103-73 LSU 12/29/56

60-59 North Texas (OT) 1/02/57

87-85 @La. College 1/05/57 96-74 Southern Ark. 1/07/57

41-52 McNeese State 1/11/57

43-56 @Louisiana Tech 1/15/57

83-86 @UL-Monroe 1/19/57

86-81 @North Texas 1/26/57 85-93 @Centenary 1/29/57 55-82 @McNeese State 2/02/57 90-85 La. College 2/05/57

58-72 @UL-Lafayette 2/08/57 56-43 Louisiana Tech 2/12/57 70-57 UL-Monroe 2/23/57 66-59 @SE Louisiana 2/26/57 89-70 SE Louisiana 3/01/57

Pts: NSU-1970 Opponents-1835

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1957-58 (20-7)

GULF STATES CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONS

Score Opponent Date

53-64 @La. College 12/02/57

51-53 @TAMU-Comm. 12/04/57

48-59 @SF Austin 12/05/57

42-40 SF Austin 12/11/57

57-50 Southern Ark. 12/12/57

49-45 SE Oklahoma 12/13/57

67-60 SE Oklahoma 12/14/57

57-54 TAMU-Comm. 12/16/57

60-51 @Southern Ark. 12/17/57

84-60 @Southern Miss. 12/21/57

69-66 W. Texas A&M 12/27/57

71-68 Centenary 12/27/57

40-41 Louisiana Tech 12/28/57

75-66 Louisiana College 1/11/58

70-71 Centenary 1/14/58

69-54 UL-Monroe 1/18/58

66-60 Louisiana Tech 1/25/58

56-47 @McNeese State 2/01/58

47-42 Southern Miss. 2/05/58

81-66 SE Louisiana 2/10/58

71-72 @Centenary 2/13/58

54-64 McNeese State 2/15/58

90-75 UL-Lafayette 2/18/58

95-80 @UL-Monroe 2/22/58

71-65 @SE Louisiana

67-65 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/58

72-66 @Louisiana Tech 3/03/58

Pts: NSU-1732 Opponents-1604

1958-59 (18-10)

Score Opponent Date

78-57 !Nicholls State

50-64 SF Austin 12/02/58

65-85 @TAMU-Comm. 12/04/58

79-70 @Southern State 12/06/58

63-60 @La. College 12/08/58

72-66 @SF Austin 12/12/58

66-65 TAMU-Comm. 12/15/58

71-69 @E. Texas Bapt 12/18/58

60-48 SE Oklahoma 12/19/58

69-71 SE Oklahoma 12/20/58

92-57 Missouri Valley 12/27/58

72-65 vs. North Texas 12/29/58

72-77 vs. La. Tech 12/30/58

72-81 vs. Centenary 12/31/58

77-72 @SE Louisiana 1/07/59

82-79 McNeese State 1/10/59

83-68 Louisiana College 1/13/59

78-60 @UL-Monroe 1/17/59

59-88 @Louisiana Tech 1/24/59

59-61 @Centenary 1/31/59

96-83 UL-Monroe 2/05/59

90-95 UL-Lafayette 2/07/59

50-52 @McNeese (OT) 2/14/59

78-62 Southern State 2/17/59

65-89 Louisiana Tech 2/21/59

86-69 Centenary 2/24/59 92-77 SE Louisiana 2/25/59 110-84 @UL-Lafayette 2/27/59 Pts: NSU-2086 Opponents1974 ! - Exhibition Game

1959-60 (23-5)

GULF STATES CONFERENCE

CHAMPIONS

Score Opponent Date

85-62 Nicholls State 11/25/59 88-86 @Murray State 12/03/59

60-89 @Western Kent. 12/05/59

82-84 @Tenn. Tech 12/07/59

64-67 @Middle Tenn. 12/08/59

5-55 @E. Tex. Baptist 12/12/59

79-52 SF Austin 12/14/59

68-49 @La. College 12/15/59

91-80 Lipscomb 12/19/59

80-61 Hardin-Simmons 12/28/59

64-51 George Wash. 2/29/59

60-59 Eastern Kent. 12/30/59

59-66 @UL-Lafayette 1/04/60

84-69 @SF Austin 1/05/60

75-61 SE Louisiana 1/08/60

59-57 @McNeese State 1/12/60

78-67 UL-Monroe 1/15/60

80-73 TAMU-Comm. 1/16/60

79-71 @Nicholls State 1/28/60

83-70 Louisiana College 2/02/60

72-56 UL-Lafayette 2/05/60

90-71 Louisiana Tech 2/08/60

68-65 @SE Louisiana 2/09/60

59-57 @Centenary 2/11/60

69-59 McNeese State 2/13/60

73-61 @UL-Monroe 2/17/60

78-57 Centenary 2/23/60

47-50 @Louisiana Tech 2/27/60

Pts: NSU-2405 Opponents-2370

1960-61 (16-11)

Score Opponent Date

87-53 Southern Ark. 11/29/60

63-66 @SF Austin 12/05/60 58-70 vs. Southern Miss. 12/12/60 70-55 vs. Texas State 12/13/60 79-64 vs. Nicholls State 12/16/60 85-83 SF Austin 12/19/60 66-62 SE Oklahoma 12/20/60 60-57 SE Oklahoma 12/21/60 74-81 vs. Middle Tenn. 12/28/60 65-90 vs. Georgetown 12/29/60 80-79 vs. UTEP 12/30/60 61-69 @UL-Monroe 1/04/61 42-41 Louisiana Tech 1/07/61 58-63 @McNeese State 1/10/61 76-69 @SE Louisiana 1/27/61 65-71 @Nicholls State 1/28/61 79-57 Louisiana College 1/31/61 83-63 UL-Monroe 2/02/61 60-59 McNeese State 2/06/61 63-50 @Centenary 2/08/61 57-66 @Louisiana Tech 2/11/61 71-68 UL-Lafayette 2/14/61 52-63 @La. College 2/16/61 54-68 Southern Miss. 2/18/61 65-91 @UL-Lafayette 2/23/61 73-60 Centenary 2/25/61 62-54 SE Louisiana 2/28/61

Pts: NSU-1808 Opponents-1712

1961-62 (10-17)

Score Opponent Date 114-109 Miss. College (OT) 12/02/61 125-102 Miss. College 12/08/61 75-93 @Murray State 12/11/61 66-93 @Western Kent. 12/13/61 82-106 Ken. Wesleyan 12/14/61 77-102 E. Kentucky 12/15/61 72-71 SF Austin 12/19/61 66-73 vs. Hamline 12/28/61 83-103 Memphis 12/29/61 65-63 vs. La. Tech 12/30/61 71-79 @ SF Austin 1/02/62 76-81 UL-Lafayette 1/04/62 79-89 @Centenary (OT) 1/06/62 70-72 @Louisiana Tech 1/08/62 83-74 SE Louisiana 1/12/62 60-64 UL-Monroe 1/16/62 88-72 Louisiana College 1/20/62 56-73 @McNeese State 1/26/62 61-63 @Nicholls State 1/27/62 63-65 @UL-Lafayette 2/02/62 61-58 McNeese State 2/06/62 57-56 Nicholls State 2/07/62 79-75 @Louisiana Tech 2/09/62 58-59 @Centenary 2/14/62 78-77 @SE Louisiana 2/16/62 81-88 @UL-Monroe 2/20/62 61-63 @La. College 2/22/62 Pts: NSU-1755 Opponents-1783

1962-63 (8-17)

Score Opponent Date 87-91 SF Austin (OT) 12/03/62 73-69 Nicholls State 12/08/62 60-71 @ SF Austin 12/11/62 53-54 E. Texas Baptist 12/13/62 88-72 La. College 12/17/62 71-85 Southern Miss. 12/27/62 70-80 TCU 12/28/62 77-85 West Texas A&M 12/29/62 67-71 UL-Monroe 1/03/63 61-82 @SE Louisiana 1/07/63 88-66 @Southern Miss. 1/08/63 61-66 McNeese State 1/11/63 82-80 Louisiana Tech 1/19/63 78-91 @Nicholls State 1/26/63 53-67 @McNeese St. 1/28/63 75-82 @UL-Lafayette 2/01/63 87-86 Southern Miss. 2/05/63 92-78 SE Louisiana 2/08/63 73-79 @La. College 2/12/63 72-87 @E. Texas Bapt. 2/16/63 69-62 UL-Lafayette(OT) 2/18/63 85-78 Centenary 2/20/63 73-89 @Louisiana Tech 2/26/63 68-79 @UL-Monroe 3/01/63 74-110 @Centenary 3/04/63 Pts: NSU-1837 Opponents-1960 1963-64 (12-14)

77-70 E. Texas Baptist 12/19/63 54-83 UL-Lafayette 12/27/63 88-80 Louisiana Tech 12/28/63 75-79 @UL-Lafayette 1/07/64 74-113 Centenary 1/11/64 53-79 @Louisiana Tech 1/14/64 79-75 UL-Monroe 1/18/64 87-103 @Nicholls State 1/25/64 54-63 @McNeese St. 1/27/64 74-76 Louisiana College 1/30/64 61-59 UL-Lafayette 2/03/64 91-92 Southern Miss. 2/05/64 79-75 Louisiana Tech 2/10/64 89-98 @UL-Monroe 2/15/64 90-83 @SE Louisiana 2/17/64 78-112 @Southern Miss. 2/18/64 71-81 @Centenary 2/21/64 96-76 SE Louisiana 2/25/64 98-96 @Louisiana Coll. 2/27/64 Pts: NSU-2033 Opponents-2144

1964-65 (9-17)

Score Opponent Date 62-53 SE Oklahoma 11/27/64 59-46 SE Oklahoma 11/28/64 72-62 Nicholls State 12/01/64 62-57 La. College 12/05/64 72-101 @Lamar Tech 12/07/64 76-69 SF Austin 12/09/64 64-53 @Nicholls State 12/12/64 59-78 @Delta State 12/14/64 79-71 Lamar 12/17/64 67-86 @ SF Austin 12/30/64 77-80 SE Louisiana 1/05/65 72-87 Southern Miss. 1/06/65 58-62 McNeese State 1/08/65 81-104 @UL-Monroe 1/12/65 81-67 Oglethorpe 1/16/65 84-89 Centenary 1/23/65 68-83 Louisiana Tech 1/28/65 72-79 UL-Lafayette 2/02/65 80-118 @Southern Miss. 2/04/65 70-78 @SE Louisiana 2/06/65 84-112 @Centenary 2/08/65 76-62 McNeese State 2/13/65 72-76 UL-Monroe 2/16/65 55-85 @Louisiana Tech 2/23/65 76-91 @UL-Lafayette 2/26/65 64-75 @La. College 3/01/65

Pts: NSU-1832 Opponents-2024

1965-66 (18-7)

Score Opponent Date 40-36 SE Oklahoma 11/22/65 65-61 SE Oklahoma 11/23/65 61-65 @Oglethorpe 12/02/65 71-69 Delta State 12/10/65 83-79 SE Louisiana 12/17/65 63-70 Springhill 12/20/65 94-92 @SF Austin 12/30/65 73-68 @Louisiana Tech 1/03/66 61-56 Centenary 1/06/66 66-67 UL-Lafayette 1/08/66 53-48 @Nicholls State 1/11/66 58-54 McNeese State 1/15/66 76-70 @Southern Miss. 1/18/66 91-59 Louisiana College 1/22/66 70-69 @McNeese St. 1/28/66 61-71 @La. College 1/29/66 90-88 UL-Monroe 2/01/66 69-86 @SE Louisiana 2/05/66 87-68 Louisiana Tech 2/08/66 77-75 @UL-Lafayette(OT) 2/12/66 68-66 Nicholls State 2/15/66

74-88 @Centenary 2/18/66 100-75 Southern Miss. 2/21/66 77-88 @UL-Monroe 2/26/66 61-57 @La College 2/28/66

Pts: NSU-1789 Opponents-1715

1966-67 (8-17)

Score Opponent Date

70-96 @Delta State 12/01/66 95-70 Ga. Southern 12/03/66 62-46 @Springhill 12/05/66 71-63 McNeese St. 12/08/66 61-60 @SE Louisiana 12/15/66 63-65 Delta State 12/17/66 64-75 @La College 12/19/66 71-93 @SF Austin 12/29/66 71-79 UL-Monroe 1/04/67 64-66 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/67 83-84 Centenary 1/10/67 61-79 @UL-Lafayette 1/14/67 107-89 Nicholls State 1/21/67 70-82 @Southern Miss. 1/23/67 68-72 @Arkansas St. 1/26/67 78-90 @UL-Monroe 1/27/67 86-80 SE Louisiana 1/30/67 58-75 @UL-Monroe 2/02/67 63-75 Louisiana Tech 2/06/67 82-84 @Nicholls State 2/09/67 65-75 UL-Lafayette 2/13/67 102-99 Southern Miss. 2/16/67 74-64 @McNeese St. 2/20/67 75-83 @Centenary 2/23/67 84-103 La. College 2/28/67 Pts: NSU1848 Opponents 1947

1967-68 (12-13)

Score Opponent Date 95-102 @Ga Southern 12/02/67 108-102 Southern Miss. 12/07/67 102-76 Springhill 12/09/67 93-81 @Houston Bapt. 12/11/67 90-91 SE Louisiana 12/14/67 69-78 SF Austin 12/18/67 87-74 Texas Lutheran 12/20/67 101-106 Centenary 12/30/67 58-93 @McNeese St. 1/03/68 104-99 UL-Monroe 1/06/68 87-97 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/67 82-128 UL-Lafayette 1/13/67 103-75 La. College 1/20/68 91-77 @Nicholls State 1/22/68 87-101 @Southern Miss. 1/27/68 99-89 @SE Louisiana 1/29/68 86-99 McNeese State 2/01/68 114-111 @UL-Monroe 2/05/68 97-89 Louisiana Tech 2/08/68 79-92 @UL-Lafayette 2/12/68 91-85 Nicholls State 2/15/68 115-75 Houston Baptist 2/19/68 97-95 @Centenary 2/20/68 83-107 @La. College 2/26/68 79-81 vs. Athens (AL) 3/01/68 Pts: NSU-2297 Opponents-2324

1968-69 (16-13)

Score Opponent Date 84-114 @North Texas 11/30/68 91-98 SF Asutin 12/03/68 86-94 Lamar 12/06/68 60-73 @UL-Lafayette 12/09/68 77-78 @Lamar 12/12/68 99-83 Texas State 12/14/68 72-67 @La College 12/16/68 105-85 SW Baptist 12/20/68

69-80 Henderson St. 12/27/68 122-102 Ark.-Monticello 12/28/68 85-66 McNeese State 1/03/69 86-76 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/69 78-73 South Alabama 1/11/69 61-65 Centenary 1/18/69 88-69 UL-Monroe 1/21/69 106-99 @Southern Miss. 1/27/69 88-76 @SE Louisiana 1/29/69 82-80 Nicholls State 2/01/69 86-84 UL-Lafayette 2/04/69 66-65 @McNeese State 2/07/69 84-86 Louisiana Tech 2/11/69 89-97 Louisiana College 2/15/69 80-107 @UL-Monroe 2/19/69 106-92 SE Louisiana 2/22/69 77-74 @Nicholls State 2/25/69 75-77 @Centenary 2/27/69 56-73 Grambling 3/01/69 68-62 Grambling 3/05/69 79-85 Grambling 3/06/69 Pts: NSU-2405 Opponents-2370

1969-70 (13-13)

Score Opponent Date 90-96 North Texas 12/01/69 73-71 @Texas A&M 12/04/69 78-80 @Rice 12/05/69 82-88 @TAMU-Comm. 12/08/69 72-71 @McNeese St. 12/11/69 74-75 Louisiana Tech 12/15/69 102-80 La. College 12/18/69 101-79 Ouachita Bapt. 12/29/69 95-94 UL-Monroe 12/30/69 74-81 @Arkansas 1/02/70 83-109 Southern Miss. 1/05/70 78-75 Centenary 1/10/70 72-69 Henderson State 1/19/70 115-86 @Nicholls State 1/24/70 102-81 @South Alabama 1/26/70 81-86 @UL-Monroe 1/28/70 88-90 UL-Lafayette 2/02/70 63-59 McNeese State 2/05/70 66-70 @Louisiana Tech 2/09/70 79-86 @Louisiana Coll. 2/12/70 89-92 UL-Monroe 2/16/70 85-90 @SE Louisiana 2/19/70 97-73 Nicholls State 2/23/70 109-69 SE Louisiana 2/25/70 85-81 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/70 86-93 vs. La. College 3/03/70

Pts: NSU-2221 Opponents-2124

1970-71 (14-11)

Score Opponent Date 88-77 @Tulane 12/1/70 68-81 @Houston 12/03/70 87-86 E. Texas Baptist 12/07/70 62-88 @La. Tech 12/10/70 61-69 @UL-Lafayette 12/14/70 88-82 Nicholls State 12/17/70 117-77 E. Texas Baptist 12/21/70 78-84 @SF Austin 12/23/70 85-74 Southern 12/29/70 89-88 @Southern 12/30/70 100-88 UL-Monroe 1/04/71 73-72 @UL-Lafayette 1/07/71 85-78 @McNeese State 1/18/71 73-90 @Southern State 1/20/71 103-85 @Southern Miss. 1/27/71 97-83 @Centenary 1/29/71 80-70 McNeese State 2/01/71 59-68 Lousiana Tech 2/04/71 53-61 @La College 2/08/71

69-97 @Northeast St. 2/11/71 72-65 SE Louisiana 2/15/71 82-89 @Nicholls State 2/18/71 21-25 UL-Lafayette 2/22/71 75-73 La. College 2/25/71 57-69 @Grambling 2/28/71

Pts: NSU-1922 Opponents-1919

1971-72 (11-14)

Score Opponent Date 66-71 SF Austin 12/01/71 75-91 @Texas A&M 12/04/71 83-90 @ Nevada 12/07/71 89-70 La. College 12/09/71 97-82 @Southern Miss. 12/13/71 60-79 @UL-Monroe 12/16/71 96-98 @Southern 12/20/71 83-58 Grambling 12/21/71 72-70 East Tenn St. 12/29/71 89-82 @Centenary 12/30/71 76-67 SE Louisiana 1/03/72 99-92 Centenary 1/04/72 74-80 @Nicholls State 1/06/72 88-101 UL-Lafayette 1/10/72 71-85 @McNeese St. 1/13/72 87-77 Southern State 1/22/72 70-72 @La. College 1/24/72 68-76 Louisiana Tech 1/31/72 74-78 @Centenary 2/02/72 70-76 UL-Monroe 2/07/72 75-69 @SE Louisiana 2/10/72 108-88 Nicholls State 2/14/72 92-80 McNeese State 2/21/72 75-81 @Louisiana Tech 2/24/72 73-90 @UL-Lafayette 2/28/72

Pts: NSU 2010, Opponents 2003

1972-73 (6-19)

Score Opponent Date 86-78 Nicholls State 11/27/72 76-90 @SF Austin 11/29/72 29-45 @UTEP 12/2/72 81-82 @Tx.-Arlington 12/04/72 63-81 @La. Tech 12/06/72 67-81 SF Austin 12/08/72 74-85 Louisiana Tech 12/12/72 63-65 @Grambling 12/20/72 87-101 @New Orleans 1/06/73 69-81 @Xavier 1/08/73 63-82 @McNeese St. 1/11/73 87-106 Centenary 1/13/73

87-74 Houston Baptist 1/22/73

65-73 @UL-Monroe 1/25/73 107-88 Southern Miss. 1/29/73

70-76 UL-Monroe 2/01/73 79-60 La. College 2/05/73

75-84 @Nicholls State 2/07/73 82-100 @Houston Bapt. 2/10/73 96-86 Xavier 2/12/73 75-55 @La. College 2/17/73 64-70 McNeese State 2/19/73 65-66 @SE Louisiana 2/24/73 75-87 @Centenary 2/26/73 84-92 SE Louisiana 3/01/73

Pts: NSU-2103 Opponents-2023

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Score
Date 79-89 SE Oklahoma 11/25/63 79-92 SE Oklahoma 11/26/63 71-84 @SF Austin 12/02/63 96-73 Nicholls State 12/07/63 63-53 McNeese St. 12/12/63 77-72 @E. Texas Bapt. 12/14/63 100-88 SF Austin 12/16/63
The 1965-66 Demons posted an 18-7 record

1973-74 (21-9)

Score Opponent Date

86-73 Lamar 11/30/73

74-70 Delta State 12/03/73

101-103 @UL-Monroe 12/06/73 79-80 @McNeese St. 12/08/73

72-86 @Centenary 12/19/73 95-84 Southern 12/20/73

91-83 SF Austin 12/29/73

88-65 E. Texas Baptist 1/04/74

77-73 McNeese State 1/07/74

81-71 @SE Louisiana 1/10/74

77-90 Centenary 1/14/74

66-68 @Nicholls State 1/17/74

75-86 UL-Monroe 1/19/74

79-66 Louisiana College 1/21/74

72-69 Mississippi Coll. 1/25/74

89-73 Livingston Coll. 1/26/74

73-61 @Mississippi Coll. 1/31/74

82-60 @Delta State 2/02/74

81-79 Texas-Arlington 2/05/74

81-69 @Jacksonville St. 2/09/74

77-82 @Troy 2/11/74

72-68 SE Louisiana 2/14/74

84-79 Nicholls State 2/18/74 100-83 Tenn.-Martin 2/23/74

78-71 North Alabama 2/25/74

66-79 @Xavier (NO) 90-76 Xavier (NO) 78-69 Xavier (NO) 95-76 @Millersville (PA) 76-85 @Hanover (IN)

Pts: NSU-2435 Opponents-2277

1974-75 (13-14)

Score Opponent Date

107-57 SW University 11/30/74

76-70 McNeese 12/02/74

75-86 at La. College 12/05/74 89-102 at Centenary 12/09/74 84-104 at Southern 12/19/74 89-84 at Lamar 12/21/74

78-95 at SF Austin 12/30/74

73-77 at McNeese St. 1/03/75

86-72 Delta State 1/06/75

56-53 SE Louisiana 1/09/75

76-73 Nicholls State 1/13/75

70-74 UL-Monroe 1/16/75

57-81 at La. College 1/20/75

56-53 Misissippi College 1/12/75

70-61 at Livingston 1/25/75

69-90 at Miss. College 1/27/75 77-100 at UL-Monroe 1/30/75

75-71 at Delta State 2/01/75

81-101 Centenary 2/04/75

78-76 Jacksonville State 2/08/75 93-83 Troy 2/10/75

74-75 at SE Louisiana 2/13/75

72-68 at Nicholls State 2/17/75

74-90 at Tenn-Martin 2/22/75 69-79 at North Alabama 2/24/75

75-64 at Louisiana College 2/27/75 74-87 at Alcorn State

Pts: NSU-2053 Opponents-2126

1975-76 (14-10)

Score Opponent Date

82-79 @Ouachita Bapt 11/28/75

73-66 La. College 12/01/75

67-82 @Centenary 12/04/75

79-65 Central Ark. 12/18/75

89-81 Hendrix (AR) 12/19/75

79-88 McNeese State 12/22/75

79-84 @McNeese St. 1/13/76

100-69 NW Oklahoma 1/05/76

77-83 @Nicholls St.(OT) 1/10/76

60-66 @Delta State (OT) 1/15/76

62-66 SE Louisiana 1/17/76

82-84 Centenary 1/19/76

81-71 @Miss. College 1/22/76

76-73 Livingston 1/24/76

80-64 Delta State 1/26/76

69-80 UL-Monroe 1/31/76

75-67 Mississippi Coll. 2/02/76

83-76 @Troy 2/07/76

67-69 @Jacksonville St 2/09/76

89-84 Nicholls State 2/14/76 102-78 North Alabama 2/16/76 75-71 @UL-Monroe 2/19/76 69-61 @Louisiana Coll. 2/21/76 71-76 @SE Louisiana

Pts: NSU-1866 Opponents-1783

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1976-77 (17-9)

FIRST YEAR AS NCAA DIVISION I PROGRAM

Score Opponent Date 81-86 McNeese State 11/30/76 92-97 @Lamar 12/04/76 70-67 Centenary 12/06/76 88-82 Louisiana Tech 12/11/76 97-81 Nicholls State 12/14/76 78-80 @McNeese 12/18/76 86-81 @TX.-Arlington 12/20/76 81-67 UL-Monroe 1/03/77 90-85 Louisiana College 1/07/77 75-76 Arkansas State 1/10/77 101-82 Lamar 1/15/77 122-84 Georgia State 1/17/77 65-84 @Arkansas State 1/20/77 73-91 @South Alabama 1/24/77 71-79 @Centenary 1/27/77 95-86 Texas-Arlington 1/29/77 62-60 @Georgia State 1/31/77 89-81 South Alabama 2/05/77 72-99 @North Texas 2/07/77 74-72 @UL-Monroe 2/10/77 77-63 @Houston Bapt. 2/14/77 80-78 @Southern Miss. 2/17/77 75-63 SE Louisiana 2/21/77 83-79 @Louisiana Coll. 2/24/77 108-88 Houston Baptist 2/26/77 99-115 @Louisiana Tech 2/28/77 Pts: NSU-2184 Opponents-2106

1977-78 (12-15)

Score Opponent Date 80-85 @UNLV 11/26/77 69-66 Arkansas State 11/30/77 91-89 @Nicholls State 12/03/77 80-93 @Centenary 12/05/77 90-84 SF Austin 12/10/77 110-99 Campbell 12/14/77 69-72 Hardin-Simmons 12/17/77 93-88 La. College 12/21/77 78-75 @Morehead State 12/29/77 77-112 @UL-Monroe 12/30/77 46-51 @McNeese 1/02/78 55-59 @Louisiana Tech 1/05/78 89-81 McNeese State 1/07/78 67-74 East Texas Bapt. 1/10/78 71-68 @Hardin-Simmons 1/14/78 67-64 Louisiana Tech 1/16/78 76-89 Centenary 1/23/78 65-88 @UL-Lafayette 1/26/78 73-71 @Houston Bapt. 1/28/78 62-69 @SE Louisiana 1/31/78 96-101 Southern Miss. 2/02/78 56-57 UL-Monroe 2/06/78 71-69 @Southern Miss. 2/09/78 70-67 Houston Baptist 2/11/78 72-79 @UL-Monroe 2/13/78 65-80 @La College 2/14/78 70-85 @Stetson 2/18/78 Pts: NSU-2008 Opponents-2115

1978-79 (7-19)

Score Opponent Date 81-93 @Centenary 11/25/78 61-72 @McNeese St. 11/27/78 65-72 UL-Monroe 11/30/78 62-66 La. College 12/06/78 66-79 South Alabama 12/09/78 48-64 @Toledo 12/13/78 63-72 @Cleveland St. 12/14/78 71-72 Grambling 12/18/78 81-75 Nicholls State 12/20/78 63-61 SE Louisiana 1/03/79 80-79 Centenary 1/08/79 58-66 @Louisiana Tech 1/13/79 66-76 McNeese State 1/15/79 60-73 @UL-Monroe 1/18/79 60-51 Hardin-Simmons 1/22/79 63-60 @SF Austin 1/24/79 64-67 @Campbell Coll. 1/27/79 64-73 @Grambling 1/31/79 70-72 Southern Miss. 2/03/79 51-50 Houston Baptist 2/05/79 60-61 @Arkansas State 2/07/79 63-58 @Hardin-Simmons 2/10/79 59-67 @Houston Baptist 2/12/79 58-67 @La. College 2/17/79 76-85 @Southern Miss. 2/26/79 97-98 @South Alabama 2/28/79 Pts: NSU-1704 Opponents-1828

1979-80 (5-20)

Score Opponent Date 76-83 @Texas 11/30/79 73-98 @UL-Lafayette 12/03/79 52-69 McNeese State 12/05/79 61-72 La. College 12/08/79 41-51 Louisiana Tech 12/10/79 54-64 @Bowling Green 12/15/79 46-71 @Ohio State 12/29/79 55-68 @Louisiana Tech 1/03/80 57-62 Centenary 1/07/80 64-63 East Texas Bapt. 1/10/80 46-59 @McNeese State 1/14/80 61-74 Southern Miss. 1/17/80 69-63 @UL-Monroe 1/23/80 63-68 Grambling 1/23/80 61-49 SE Louisiana 1/26/80 55-53 @Houston Bapt. 1/28/80 66-78 @Southern Miss. 1/31/80 59-74 @Nicholls State 2/04/80 56-69 UL-Lafayette 2/07/80 52-60 Houston Baptist 2/09/80 73-80 UL-Monroe 2/16/80 55-61 @Grambling 2/20/80 58-67 @Centenary 2/23/80 50-52 @SE Louisiana 2/25/80 79-69 Nicholls State 2/28/80

Pts: NSU-1484 Opponents-1677

1980-81 (11-17)

Score Opponent Date 68-71 Louisiana Tech 12/01/80 67-79 @Louisiana Tech 12/05/80 97-70 @La. College 12/08/80 71-63 @Ark.Little Rock 12/18/80 77-87 Pepperdine 12/29/80 70-86 Akron 12/30/80 65-66 UL-Monroe 1/08/81 51-52 Houston Baptist 1/10/81 71-73 Grambling 1/12/81 71-72 @Centenary 1/17/81 90-71 SE Louisiana 1/19/81 67-65 Southern Miss. 1/22/81 77-72 Georgia Southern 1/24/81 78-70 Hardin-Simmons 1/26/81 63-66 @Grambling 1/28/81 92-69 Portland State 1/31/81 60-71 @SE Louisiana 2/02/81 58-60 @Houston Baptist 2/05/81 67-79 @UL-Monroe 2/07/81 91-81 Centenary 2/12/81 59-67 @Nicholls State 2/14/81 71-81 @Southern Miss. 2/17/81 66-94 @Mercer 2/19/81 84-72 Samford 2/21/81 91-84 Nicholls State 2/23/81 60-64 @Hardin-Simmons 2/28/81 88-92 Hardin-Simmons 2/04/81 73-79 UL-Monroe 3/05/81 Pts: NSU-2046 Opponents-2252

1981-82 (19-9)

Score Opponent Date 105-78 Arkansas Tech 11/28/81 81-86 @Ark.Little Rock 12/01/81 77-62 E. Texas Baptist 12/12/81 81-82 @Louisiana Tech 12/14/81 63-79 @Houston Baptist 12/18/81 74-68 Houston Baptist 1/02/82 76-63 Nicholls State 1/04/82 89-73 New York State 1/09/82 74-54 Louisiana College 1/11/82 77-64 @Hardin-Simmons 1/16/82

73-75 Centenary 1/19/82 98-86 Mercer 1/23/82 87-79 SE Louisiana 1/25/82 83-72 @Samford 1/28/82 53-62 @Ga. Southern 1/30/82 65-57 Louisiana Tech 2/03/82 76-85 @UL-Monroe 2/06/82 60-54 @Nicholls State 2/08/82 75-56 Hardin-Simmons 2/11/82 96-86 Ark.-Little Rock 2/13/82 84-80 UL-Monroe 2/15/82 82-86 @Mercer 2/17/82 101-80 Samford 2/20/82 90-88 @Centenary 2/22/82 64-59 Ga. Southern 2/25/82 65-66 @SE Louisiana 2/17/82 85-74 vs. Mercer 3/04/82 64-81 @UL-Monroe 3/05/82 Pts: NSU-2199 Opponents-2114

1982-83 (9-19)

Score Opponent Date 76-79 Ark-Little Rock 12/01/82 59-97 @Miss. State 12/04/82 44-55 @UL-Monroe 12/06/82 72-84 @La. College 12/09/82 72-96 McNeese State 12/11/82 79-84 Louisiana Tech 12/13/82 55-65 @Louisiana Tech 12/15/82 59-74 Houston Baptist 12/18/82 93-68 St. Joseph’s (ME) 1/03/83 43-44 @Houston Bapt. 1/08/83 46-72 @McNeese State 1/10/83 64-67 Hardin-Simmons 1/15/83 77-75 Centenary 1/17/83 64-67 @Nicholls State 1/19/83 65-61 Mercer 1/22/83 47-50 @Ark-Little Rock 1/25/83 70-90 Samford 1/27/83 78-62 Ga. Southern 1/29/83 53-56 UL-Monroe 2/01/83 65-47 @Hardin-Simmons 2/07/83 81-63 Miss. College 2/10/83 78-90 @Ga. Southern 2/16/83 74-90 @Mercer 2/17/83 67-84 @Samford 2/19/83 76-102 @Centenary 2/22/83 82-66 Louisiana College 2/24/83 75-66 Nicholls State 2/26/83 65-80 @Houston Bapt. 3/05/83 Pts: NSU-1879 Opponents-2030

1983-84 (6-22) Score Opponent Date 66-96 UL-Monroe 11/28/83 55-79 @Louisiana Tech 11/30/83 69-56 La. College 12/06/83 61-77 Louisiana Tech 12/08/83 89-61 E. Texas Baptist 12/15/83 66-90 vs. SE Louisiana 12/29/83 54-57 vs. Jackson State 12/30/83 65-81 @Mercer 1/05/84 63-79 @Ga. Southern 1/07/84 50-65 Houston Baptist 1/12/84 75-55 Hardin-Simmons 1/14/84 59-57 @La. College 1/16/84 50-73 Nicholls State 1/18/84 68-81 @Centenary 1/21/84 70-85 @Samford 1/26/84 66-89 @Ark-Little Rock 1/28/84 76-59 SE Louisiana 1/31/84 75-70 Mercer 2/02/84 78-80 Ga. Southern 2/04/84

62-80 @Hardin-Simmons 2/09/84

67-91 @Houston Baptist 2/11/84

53-80 @UL-Monroe 2/13/84 46-65 Centenary 2/18/84 59-83 Samford 2/23/84

75-83 Ark-Little Rock 2/25/84

57-60 @Nicholls State 2/27/84

60-76 @SE Louisiana 2/29/84

53-71 @Houston Bapt. 3/03/84

Pts: NSU-1787 Opponents-2079

1984-85 (3-25)

Score Opponent Date 52-87 @Texas 11/29/84 57-89 @SMU 12/01/84 66-85 UL-Monroe 12/05/84 72-62 Centenary 12/06/84 69-72 SE Louisiana 12/14/84

82-92 Drexel 12/15/84

78-90 Chicago State 12/16/84

50-78 Louisiana Tech 12/17/84

76-79 Southern 12/19/84 52-68 @Ark-Little Rock 12/23/84 67-68 @Centenary 1/03/85 63-92 @Louisiana Tech 1/05/85 71-88 UL-Monroe 1/07/85 62-98 @Oklahoma 1/12/85 56-59 @SF Austin 1/19/85 65-72 @UL-Monroe 1/21/85 66-73 Ark-Little Rock 1/22/85

77-72 Sam Houston St. 1/24/85 69-75 SE Louisiana 1/28/85 79-112 @Southern 1/30/85

56-76 @Texas State 2/02/85

71-84 @Sam Houston St 2/04/85 57-55 SF Austin 2/14/85 70-80 @Nicholls State 2/16/85 84-87 Centenary 2/18/85 62-67 Texas State 2/21/85 47-70 Nicholls State 2/25/85 81-89 @SE Louisiana 2/28/85

Pts: NSU-1857 Opponents-2219

1985-86 (11-16)

Score Opponent Date 58-77 @Kentucky 11/22/85 77-82 @Alabama 11/25/85 59-77 @SMU 11/27/85 49-62 McNeese St. 11/30/85 63-69 Louisiana Tech 12/02/85 60-69 @UL-Monroe 12/04/85 76-75 Florida A&M 12/05/85 64-60 UL-Monroe 12/09/85 61-64 @McNeese St. 12/19/85 53-58 @Rice 12/21/85 47-61 @Lamar 12/23/85 68-61 Ark-Little Rock 12/30/85 50-70 @Louisiana Tech 1/07/86 44-75 @Ark-Little Rock 1/11/86 64-82 @UL-Monroe 1/18/86 54-55 Stephen F. Austin 1/20/86 63-71 @Sam Houston St. 1/25/86 71-55 @Texas State 1/27/86 80-62 Centenary 1/30/86 70-53 Nicholls State 2/01/86 64-61 SE Louisiana 2/03/86 57-61 @SF Austin 2/08/86 66-70 @Centenary 2/10/86 84-68 @Nicholls State 2/15/86 65-62 @SE Louisiana 2/17/86 74-70 Sam Houston St. 2/22/86 75-70 Texas State 2/24/86

Pts: NSU-1716 Opponents-1800

1986-87 (15-13)

Score Opponent Date

93-70 Wiley College 11/29/86

79-72 @Centenary 12/01/86

84-63 TAMU-Comm. 12/02/86

79-70 TX Southern 12/05/86

45-48 @Rice 12/06/86

75-80 @Texas 12/08/86

78-72 @UL-Monroe(OT) 12/13/86

57-71 New Orleans 12/19/86

68-59 Hardin-Simmons 12/20/86 67-58 @TAMU-Comm. 1/03/87 54-63 @Lamar 1/06/87 91-66 Arkansas Baptist 1/10/87

56-51 @McNeese State 1/14/87

57-60 UL-Monroe 1/17/87

62-69 @SF Austin 1/19/87

81-77 Southern 1/21/87

69-67 Sam Houston(OT )1/23/87

81-84 Texas State 1/25/87

65-57 @Nicholls State 1/31/87

56-64 @SE Louisiana 2/02/87

52-58 Stephen F. Austin 2/07/87

77-63 Centenary 2/09/87

61-75 McNeese State 2/11/87

66-60 Nicholls State 2/14/87

88-70 SE Louisiana 2/16/87

66-78 @Sam Houston St 2/21/87

69-82 @Texas State 2/23/87

73-102 @Southern 2/25/87

Pts: NSU-1949 Opponents-1910

1987-88 (16-12)

Score Opponent Date 54-53 vs. SF Austin 11/27/87 74-59 @Centenary 11/28/87 80-70 Centenary 11/30/87

55-77 @Arkansas 12/03/87

61-63 @Texas A&M 2/07/87

67-74 @UL-Lafayette 12/18/87 68-63 E. Washington 12/19/87 54-70 @Baylor 12/30/87

82-76 @Oral Roberts 1/04/88 68-45 SE Louisiana 1/09/88 65-52 Nicholls State 1/11/88 60-58 @UL-Monroe 1/16/88 75-87 @North Texas 1/21/88 64-65 @Tx.-Arlington 1/23/88 82-61 McNeese State 1/28/88 55-54 Stephen F. Austin 1/30/88 92-65 @Nicholls State 2/01/88 77-71 Texas State 2/04/88 74-66 Sam Houston St. 2/06/88 72-78 @Texas State 2/11/88 59-68 @Sam Houston St. 2/13/88 59-63 @SF Austin 2/18/88 83-76 @McNeese St.(OT) 2/20/88 61-59 Texas-Arlington 2/25/88 71-76 North Texas 2/27/88 66-48 @SE Louisiana 2/29/88 64-66 UL-Monroe 3/03/88 71-76 Texas-Arlington 3/05/88

Pts: NSU-1912 Opponents-1839

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The 1988-89 Demons defeated Kentucky

1988-89 (13-16)

Score Opponent Date

76-69 Drake 11/25/88

102-80 @Centenary 11/26/88 81-97 @Ole Miss 11/30/88 104-109 @Texas 12/03/88 78-96 @Houston 12/05/88

85-82 @Kentucky 12/07/88 84-64 SE Louisiana 12/19/88 91-101 Marshall 12/30/88 104-105 Southern 12/31/88 96-109 @Centenary 1/04/89

77-78 @Nicholls (OT) 1/09/89 102-108 UL-Moroe(2OT) 1/14/89 81-86 North Texas 1/19/89 80-66 Texas-Arlington 1/21/89 87-69 @McNeese St. 1/26/89 74-84 @SF Austin 1/28/89

86-83 @Texas State 2/02/89

82-80 @Sam Houston 2/04/89 92-85 Texas State 2/09/89

80-85 Sam Houston St. 2/11/89

77-62 Stephen F. Austin 2/16/89

110-100 McNeese State 2/18/89 81-82 @SE Louisiana(OT) 2/20/89

82-90 @Texas-Arlington 2/23/89 101-113 @North Texas 2/25/89 111-83 Nicholls State 2/27/89 88-93 @UL-Monroe 3/02/89 82-81 Texas State 3/04/89 77-100 @North Texas 3/07/89

Pts: NSU-2551 Opponents-2540

1989-90 (10-19)

Score Opponent Date 72-97 @Southern 11/25/89 69-72 @Grambling 11/27/89 87-65 Grambling 12/1/89 80-84 Southern 12/4/89 61-94 @Colorado State 12/7/89 68-80 @Wyoming 12/9/89 71-86 @Lamar 12/16/89 63-73 @LSU 12/20/89 67-79 @Texas Tech 12/30/89 67-96 @Southern Miss. 1/3/90 95-89 @SF Austin 1/11/90

71-74 McNeese State 1/13/90 93-76 Nicholls State 1/15/90 51-63 Texas-Arlington 1/18/90 118-94 North Texas 1/20/90 81-106 @Sam Houston 1/25/90 90-111 @Texas State 1/27/90 86-76 @Jackson State 1/31/90 75-83 UL-Monroe 2/3/90 109-96 Sam Houston St. 2/8/90 64-66 @McNeese St. 2/10/90 99-83 @Nicholls State 2/12/90 69-72 @Texas-Arlington 2/15/90

77-69 @North Texas 2/18/90 102-82 Stephen F. Austin 2/22/90 90-92 Texas State 2/24/90 67-82 @UL-Monroe 3/1/90 82-58 !Texas State 3/5/90 61-63 !North Texas 3/6/90

Pts: NSU-2284 Opponents-2361 ! - SLC Tournament

1990-91 (6-22)

Score Opponent Date

82-93 Centenary 11/26/90 60-77 @Baylor 11/30/90 90-102 Delaware St. 12/01/90

86-91 @Centenary 12/08/90 97-101 Ouachita (2OT) 12/10/90 88-59 Wiley College 12/12/90 44-60 Colorado State 12/17/90 71-88 @Fresno State 12/20/90 91-82 @U.S. Int. 1/03/91 56-64 @Rice 1/05/91 74-76 Sam Houston St. 1/10/91 66-71 @McNeese State 1/12/91 65-66 UL-Monroe 1/14/91 84-80 @Texas-Arlington 1/17/91 77-88 North Texas 1/19/91 58-55 SF Austin (OT) 1/24/91 72-76 Texas State 1/26/91 66-65 SE Louisiana 1/31/91 76-95 @UL-Monroe 2/2/91 68-74 @SF Austin 2/7/91 76-77 McNeese State 2/8/91 85-76 @Nicholls State 2/11/91 77-98 Texas-Arlington 2/14/91 85-90 North Texas 2/16/91 56-71 @SE Louisiana 2/18/91 72-67 @Sam Houston 2/21/91 59-72 @Texas State 2/23/91 72-78 Nicholls State 2/25/91

Pts: NSU-2113 Opponents-2194

1991-92 (15-13)

Score Opponent Date 131-107 Harding 11/23/91 124-71 E. Texas Baptist 11/25/91 116-89 Ouachita Bapt. 11/30/91 123-73 Grambling 12/2/91 85-90 Alabama State 12/6/91 91-93 Jackson State 12/7/91 88-117 @Nevada 12/19/91 79-81 @Nicholls State 1/2/92 101-92 @McNeese State 1/4/92 112-77 @Centenary 1/9/92 88-109 @UL-Monroe 1/11/92 86-72 Texas State 1/16/92 77-94 Tx.-San Antonio 1/18/92 140-51 LeTourneau 1/20/92 74-64 @Sam Houston 1/23/92 76-73 @SF Austin 1/25/92 79-94 North Texas 1/30/92 95-91 Texas-Arlington 2/1/92 93-85 UL-Monroe 2/8/92 87-97 Nicholls State 2/10/92 99-104 @Tx-San Antonio 2/13/92 68-81 @Texas State 2/15/92 89-83 Stephen F. Austin 2/20/92 83-81 Sam Houston St. 2/22/92 86-102 @Grambling 2/24/92 82-97 @Texas-Arlington 2/27/92 86-95 @North Texas 2/29/92 122-90 McNeese State 3/2/92 Pts. NSU-2660 Opponents-2453

1992-93 (13-13)

Score Opponent Date 94-70 Dallas 12/2/92 118-68 Texas Lutheran 12/4/92 81-91 @Tulane 12/12/92 127-92 Arkansas Bapt. 12/15/92 113-102 Centanary 12/19/92 91-80 TAMU-Kingsville 12/21/92 79-93 @LSU 12/29/92 78-89 @North Texas 1/2/93 75-89 @Texas-Arlington 1/4/93 79-72 Nicholls State 1/7/93 94-96 McNeese State 1/9/93

68-65 @SF Austin (OT) 1/16/93 82-84 @Sam Houston(OT) 1/19/93 99-105 TX-San Antonio 1/21/93 65-67 Texas State 1/23/93 94-71 @SE Louisiana 1/26/93 79-89 UL-Monroe 1/30/93 81-100 @McNeese State 2/4/93 79-74 @Nicholls State 2/6/93 121-97 North Texas 2/8/93 79-73 Stephen F. Austin 2/11/93 114-89 Sam Houston St. 2/13/93 87-99 @Texas State 2/18/93 117-108 @UTSA 2/20/93 73-94 @UL-Monroe 2/27/93 90-93 Texas-Arlington 3/1/93 Pts: NSU-2357 Opponents-2250

1993-94 (11-15)

Score Opponent Date 97-69 Ouachita Baptist 11/26/93 63-59 Tarleton State 12/1/93 76-111 @Arkansas 12/4/93 116-71 Ambassador 12/6/93 84-85 @Alabama 12/9/93 118-123 @Troy 12/11/93 89-82 SE Louisiana 12/18/93 95-81 Henderson St. 12/20.93 72-69 Tx-San Antonio 12/28/93 92-82 Texas State (OT) 12/30/93 90-93 @SF Austin (OT) 1/6/94 81-88 @Sam Houston St. 1/8/94 77-92 Nicholls State 1/13/94 75-71 McNeese State 1/15/94 81-89 @Tx.-Arlington 1/20/94 65-88 @North Texas 1/22/94 87-95 UL-Monroe 1/29/94 93-64 Sam Houston St. 2/3/94 83-80 SF Austin 2/5/94 64-76 @Texas State 2/7/94 58-72 @McNeese State 2/10/94 95-100 @Nicholls St.(OT) 2/12/94 90-91 North Texas 2/17/94 123-101 Texas-Arlington 2/19/94 80-88 @UL-Monroe 2/26/94 79-87 @Tx-San Antonio 2/28/94

Pts: NSU-2223 Opponents-2201

1994-95 (13-14)

Score Opponent Date 61-91 @Baylor 11/25/94 102-63 Emporia State 11/26/94 100-82 Troy 11/29/94 77-73 @SE Louisiana 12/3/94 89-76 Henderson State 12/5/94 100-86 South Alabama 12/9/94 53-80 @BYU 12/10/94 69-66 *UL-Monroe 1/2/95 75-68 *@Texas-Arlington 1/5/95 52-77 *@North Texas 1/7/95 87-78 *McNeese State 1/12/95 71-86 *Nicholls State 1/14/95 58-98 @Mississippi St. 1/16/95 78-101 *@SF Austin 1/19/95 57-55 *@Sam Houston 1/21/95 74-65 *Tx.-San Antonio 1/26/95 63-64 *Texas State 1/28/95 59-64 *North Texas 2/2/95 67-75 *Tx.-Arlington 2/4/95 79-100 *@Nicholls State 2/9/95 76-70 *@McNeese State 2/11/95 74-73 *SF Austin 2/18/95 67-70 *Sam Houston St. 2/20/95

78-73 *@Texas State 2/23/95 81-91 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/25/95 72-75 *@UL-Monroe 3/2/95 79-89 **@Tx-San Antonio 3/6/95

Pts: NSU-1996 Opponents-2089

* - SLC Games

** - SLC Tournament

1995-96 (5-21)

Score Opponent Date 73-81 La. Christian 11/25/95 82-85 @Colorado 11/27/95 67-88 @ UTEP 12/2/95 46-50 @NM State 12/4/95 90-75 SE Louisiana 12/12/95 68-79 @SW Missour 12/16/95 61-91 @La. Tech 12/18/95 89-69 Grambling 12/30/95 75-94 @*McNeese St. 1/4/96 67-75 @*Nicholls St 1/6/96 74-94 @*UL-Monroe 1/13/96 56-62 *Tx-San Antonio 1/18/96 72-61 *Texas State 1/20/96 68-83 *SF Austin 1/22/96 62-68 @*North Texas (OT) 1/25/96 63-61 @*Tx-Arlington 1/27/96 59-63 *Nicholls State 2/1/96 57-80 *McNeese State 2/3/96 70-80 *UL-Monroe 2/9/96 57-41 @*Texas State 2/15/96 84-95 @*Tx-San Antonio 2/17/96 69-70 *Sam Houston 2/19/96 64-73 *Texas-Arlington 2/22/96 58-73 *North Texas 2/24/96 70-76 @*SF Austin 2/27/96 64-85 @*Sam Houston 2/29/96 Pts: NSU-1760 OPPONENTS-1957

* - SLC Games

1996-97 (13-15)

Score Opponent Date 61-78 @Miss. State 11/23/96 116-77 Ark-Monticello 11/25/96 83-77 @Centenary 12/2/96 56-77 Louisiana Tech 12/5/96 73-75 SW Missouri St. 12/10/96 58-46 Samford 12/14/96 69-71 @Grambling 12/19/96 92-87 @SE Louisiana 12/21/96 56-65 @Baylor 12/28/96 70-82 @Colorado 12/30/96 63-47 @*Sam Houston 1/4/97 75-66 @*SF Austin 1/6/97 77-59 *Tx-San Antonio 1/9/97 58-65 *Texas State 1/11/97 71-86 @*Nicholls State 1/16/97 77-97 @*McNeese St. 1/18/97 58-53 *Texas-Arlington 1/25/97 65-70 *UL-Monroe 1/27/97 77-87 @*Texas State 1/30/97 64-89 @*Tx-San Antonio 2/1/97 87-67 *Sam Houston St. 2/6/97 69-63 *Stephen F. Austin 2/8/97 90-73 *Nicholls State 2/13/97 96-88 *McNeese State 2/15/97 75-87 @*UL-Monroe 2/22/97 65-73 @*Texas-Arlington 3/1/97 85-74 vs. **SF Austin 3/5/97 54-72 vs. **UL-Monroe 3/7/97 Pts: NSU-2040 OPPONENTS-2041

* - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament

1997-98 (13-14)

Score Opponent Date 83-52 Belhaven 11/18/97 58-76 @Colorado 11/22/97 65-60 @Baylor 11/25/97 84-73 @Miss. State 11/29/97 76-66 @Samford 12/2/97 58-69 Centenary 12/8/97 104-83 Wiley College 12/10/97 57-60 Grambling 12/16/97 64-78 @La. Tech 12/18/97 52-99 @Ole Miss 12/30/97 68-60 *Tx-San Antonio 1/3/98 96-85 @*SF Austin 1/5/98 70-60 *McNeese State 1/8/98 78-69 *Sam Houston St 1/10/98 85-75 *UL-Monroe 1/15/98 72-69 @*Texas-Arlington 1/17/98 83-89 @*UL-Monroe 1/24/98 77-67 @*SE Louisiana 1/29/98 62-71 @*Nicholls State 1/31/98 68-71 *Texas-Arlington 2/5/98 84-61 *SF Austin 2/7/98 96-84 @*McNeese St. 2/12/98 78-79 @*UTSA 2/19/98 82-80 @*Texas State(OT) 2/21/98 80-68 *SE Louisiana 2/26/98 74-84 *Nicholls State 2/28/98

72-77 **Texas-Arlington 3/6/97

Pts: NSU-1993 OPPONENTS-1998

* - SLC Games

** - SLC Tournament

1998-99

2000-01 (19-13)

SLCTOURNAMENT Champions

• NCAA Tournament •

Opening RoundWinner

(11-15)

Score Opponent Date 55-75 @Oklahoma 11/14/98 65-90 @Oklahoma St. 11/16/98 46-75 @Miss. State 11/21/98 66-65 @Grambling (OT) 11/24/98 41-63 Louisiana Tech 11/30/98 70-73 @Centenary 12/6/98 97-37 Belhaven 12/17/98 92-71 La. College 12/30/98 84-77 *Sam Houston St. 1/4/99 63-69 *@McNeese State 1/7/99 79-60 *Lamar 1/9/99 66-78 *@Tx-Arlington 1/14/99 66-63 *@SF Austin 1/16/99 65-70 *Nicholls State 1/21/99 63-62 *UL-Monroe 1/23/99 72-75 *@Texas State 1/28/99 53-60 *@Tx-San Antonio 1/30/99 81-79 *SE Louisiana 2/1/99 66-65 *Texas State 2/4/99 68-77 *Tx-San Antonio 2/6/99 60-68 *@Sam Houston 2/9/99 58-78 *@UL-Monroe 2/13/99 60-71 *Texas-Arlington 2/18/99 97-70 *SF Austin 2/20/99 72-69 *@SE Louisiana 2/25/99 65-70 *@Lamar 2/27/99 Pts: NSU- 1770 OPPONENTS- 1810

* - SLC Games

1999-2000 (17-13)

SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST

Score Opponent Date 54-92 @Wyoming 11/19/99 71-76 @Kansas State 11/21/99 61-58 La. College 11/23/99 79-93 @Troy 11/27/99 61-97 @TCU 11/30/99 49-52 @Rice 12/2/99 81-65 Southern 12/14/99 83-48 SW (KN) 12/20/99 63-60 *@McNeese St. 12/28/99 58-70 *@Lamar 12/30/99 64-94 *Texas-Arlington 1/6/99 50-60 *Sam Houston St. 1/8/99 65-56 *@SF Austin 1/13/99 62-52 Centenary 1/15/99 63-61 *@UL-Monroe 1/17/99 57-55 *Tx-San Antonio 1/20/99 64-44 *SE Louisiana 1/27/99 63-66 *@Nicholls State 1/29/99 76-63 *McNeese State 2/3/00 65-63 *Lamar 2/5/00 77-78 *@Texas-Arlington 2/10/00 62-63 *@Sam Houston 2/12/00 60-48 *Nicholls State 2/14/00 58-56 *@Texas State 2/17/00 70-73 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/19/00 80-75 *SF Austin (ot) 2/24/00 81-76 *La.-Monroe 3/4/00 88-83 *@Tx-Arlington(OT) 3/7/00 70-64 **Sam Houston 3/9/00 55-62 **Lamar 3/11/00

Pts: NSU- 1990 OPPONENTS- 2003

* - SLC Games ** - SLC Tournament

Score Opponent Date 69-102 @TCU 11/17/00 57-53 @Southern 11/21/00 71-59 !Oral Roberts 12/5/00 59-73 @Oklahoma St. 12/16/00 85-78 @Oral Roberts 12/18/00 47-115 @#24 Arkansas 12/20/00 77-75 *Sam Houston 12/28/00 62-43 *Lamar 12/30/00 63-61 *@UL-Monroe 1/4/01 77-96 *McNeese State 1/8/01 59-72 *@Tx-Arlington 1/11/01 64-63 *@SF Austin 1/13/01 74-81 *Tx-San Antonio 1/20/01 76-70 *Texas State 1/22/01 74-88 *@Nicholls State 1/25/01 92-65 *UL-Monroe 1/27/01 71-63 *@SE Louisiana 1/29/01 71-88 *@Sam Houston 2/3/01 73-81 *@Lamar 2/5/01 60-58 *SE Louisiana 2/10/01 72-77 *Nicholls State 2/12/01 74-84 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/15/01 87-76 *@Texas State 2/17/01 80-78 @Centenary 2/21/01 92-103 *@McNeese St. 2/24/01 68-62 *SF Austin 3/1/01 87-69 *Texas-Arlington 3/3/01 68-61 !@Nicholls State 3/6/01 86-73 !Tx-San Antonio 3/9/01 72-71 !McNeese State 3/10/01 71-67 $NCAA-Winthrop 3/13/01 54-96 $NCAA-Illinois 3/16/01 Pts: NSU-2292 OPPONENTS-2397

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament, Bossier City $ - NCAA Tournament Dayton, Ohio

2001-02 (13-18)

Score Opponent Date 79-93 @ TCU 11/16/01 69-97 @ #12 Memphis 11/18/01 60-66 !UTEP 11/19/01 107-86 !Ark-Monticello 11/20/01 99-91 !Siena (2 ot) 11/21/01 58-60 @ Hawaii 11/27/01 54-91 @ LSU 12/2/01 88-91 @ Grambling 12/8/01 44-79 @ #8 Oklahoma St. 12/17/01 65-82 *@ Lamar 12/29/01 66-73 *SF Austin 1/3/02 79-65 *@Texas-Arlington 1/5/02 89-72 @ Centenary 1/7/02 73-66 *@ Nicholls State 1/10/02 72-63 *@ SE Louisiana 1/12/02 90-63 *Texas State 1/17/02 88-86 *Tx-San Antonio 1/19/02 77-81 *Lamar 1/24/02 83-98 *Sam Houston St 1/26/02 64-72 **UL-Monroe 1/31/02 63-67 *McNeese State 2/2/02 79-74 *@ Sam Houston 2/4/02 69-85 *@ Texas State 2/8/02 67-77 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/10/02 93-72 *Nicholls State 2/14/02 62-52 *SE Louisiana 2/16/02 65-57 Centenary 2/19/02 58-66 *@ SF Austin 2/21/02 70-65 *Texas-Arlington 2/23/02 53-75 *@ McNeese St. 2/28/02 83-96 *@ UL-Monroe 3/2/02

Pts: NSU-2266 OPPONENTS-2361

* - SLC Games

!Las Vegas Tournament (Las Vegas, NV)

**at CenturyTel Center, Bossier City

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The 2000-01 Southland Conference Tournament Champs and NCAA Opening Round Winner

2002-03 (6-21)

Score Opponent Date

56-60 @New Mexico 11/25/02

54-82 @Baylor 11/27/02

63-64 @Centenary 11/30/02

55-74 @Wichita State 12/7/02 51-77 @Oklahoma St. 12/8/02

71-74 Grambling 12/14/02

49-51 *@SE Louisiana 12/30/02

76-67 *Tx-San Antonio 1/2/03

62-71 *Texas State 1/4/03

56-71 *@McNeese State 1/9/03

72-83 Centenary 1/13/03 65-59 *SE Louisiana 1/16/03

70-61 *Nicholls State 1/18/03 63-79 *@Lamar 1/23/03 62-76 *@Sam Houston 1/25/03 66-75 *Texas-Arlington 1/30/03

59-71 *Stephen F. Austin 2/1/03

73-63 *@Tx-San Antonio 2/6/03

62-95 *@Texas State 2/8/03

57-70 *McNeese State 2/13/03

63-75 *UL-Monroe 2/15/03

62-53 *@Nicholls State 2/20/03 83-78 *@UL-Monroe 2/22/03 47-62 *Lamar 2/27/03 72-83 *Sam Houston St. 3/1/03 50-68 *@Texas-Arlington 3/5/03 63-75 *@SF Austin 3/7/03

Pts: NSU-1682 OPPONENTS-1917 * - SLC Game

2003-04 (11-17)

Score Opponent Date

62-90 @ #25 Oklahoma St. 11/21/03 49-78 @ Tulsa 11/22/03 88-80 LSU-Shreveport 11/25/03 61-69 @Northwestern 11/29/03 67-90 @Centenary 12/02/03 66-83 @Tulane 12/09/03 80-59 Loyola-(NO) 12/13/03 76-78 Troy 12/20/03

51-87 !@ New Mexico 12/28/03

77-80 !Arkansas State 12/29/03 64-63 *Stephen F. Austin 1/8/04 84-78 *@ McNeese St. 1/10/04 90-55 *Nicholls State 1/15/04 88-68 *Lamar 1/17/04 87-77 *@Sam Houston 1/22/04 82-84 *@UTSA (ot) 1/24/04 97-82 Huston-Tillotson 1/28/04 64-67 *Texas State 1/31/04 92-81 *McNeese State 2/5/04 97-110 *@ Lamar 2/7/04 78-77 *@ Nicholls St 2/12/04 78-85 *@ SE Louisiana 2/18/04 70-72 *Sam Houston St. 2/21/04 68-77 *Texas-Arlington 2/26/04 72-80 *Tx-San Antonio 2/28/04 59-69 *@ SF Austin 3/2/04 67-59 *@ UL-Monroe 3/5/04 64-72 #@ SE Louisiana 3/8/04

Pts: NSU-2078 OPPONENTS - 2150

* - SLC Games

# - SLC Tournament

^ at CenturyTel Center, Bossier City

* at Lobo Invitational, Las Cruces, NM

2004-05 (21-12)

SLC CHAMPIONS

SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST

Score Opponent Date 53-91 @ #7 Oklahoma St. 11/19/04 54-63 @ Tulsa 11/21/04 107-80 LSU-Shreveport 11/24/04 91-58 SW (KN) 11/26/04 83-76 Centenary 11/30/04 72-46 Jarvis Christian 12/1/04 85-72 Tulane 12/6/04 74-83 @ LSU 12/11/04 61-74 #@ Valparaiso 12/16/04 65-81 #@ #25 Cincinnati 12/18/04 55-64 @ Dayton 12/20/04 51-69 #1 Illinois 12/30/04 62-69 #Northern Iowa 12/31/04 86-46 Huston-Tillotson 1/3/05 69-63 *@SF Austin 1/6/05 71-66 *Tx-San Antonio 1/8/05 69-58 *@Texas-Arlington 1/12/05 65-63 *SE Louisiana 1/15/05

72-69 *@ Texas State 1/20/05 78-86 *@UTSA 1/22/05 65-77 *@ Sam Houston 1/29/05 84-89 *Lamar 2/3/05 92-73 *@McNeese State 2/5/05 95-93ot *Nicholls State 2/10/05 88-71 *UL-Monroe 2/12/05 90-83 *@ Lamar 2/16/05 67-65 *@ Nicholls State 2/23/05 64-62 *SF Austin 2/26/05

2022-23 DEMON BASKETBALL

82-63 *Sam Houston St. 3/2/05 103-73 *McNeese State 3/4/05 81-67 !Texas-Arlington 3/8/05 90-75 ! Lamar 3/10/05 42-49 ! SE Louisiana 3/13/05 Pts: NSU-2466 OPPONENTS-2317 * - SLC Games ! - SLC Tournament # - Las Vegas Holiday Classic

2005-06 (26-8)

SLC

CHAMPIONS

SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

• NCAA Tournament • First Round Winner

Score Opponent Date 77-74 E. Texas Baptist 11/18/05 72-81 @ Missouri 11/20/05 76-75ot @ Miss. St. 11/26/05 76-74 @ Centenary 11/29/05 55-57 @ Wichita St. 12/3/05 68-64 @ Oklahoma St. 12/5/05 89-61 Harding 12/10/05 92-82 LSU-Shreveport 12/14/05 72-61 #Oregon State 12/21/05 77-81 #Iowa St. (OT) 12/22/05 76-80 #@Hawaii 12/23/05 61-73 @ Texas A&M 12/31/05 79-67 *@Texas Arlington 1/5/06 81-68 *@ UL-Monroe 1/7/06 70-60 * SE Louisiana 1/11/06 73-80 *@ Sam Houston 1/14/06 60-58 *@ SE Louisiana 1/21/06 70-59 *Tx-San Antonio 1/26/06 89-71 * Texas State 1/28/06 77-68 * Sam Houston St. 2/2/06 72-66 *@SF Austin 2/4/06 82-79 * Tx-Arlington 2/9/06 81-65 * UL-Monroe 2/11/06 79-70 *@ Nicholls St 2/16/06 63-66 %@ Utah State 2/18/06 80-67 * Lamar 2/23/06 97-79 * McNeese State 2/25/06 76-71 *@ Texas State 3/1/06 85-64 *@Tx-San Antonio 3/3/06 75-61 !Tx-San Antonio 3/7/06 80-66 ! Lamar 3/9/06 95-87 ! Sam Houston St 3/12/06 64-63 $ #15 Iowa 3/17/06 54-67 $ #22West Virginia 3/19/06

2007-08 (15-18)

SLC TOURNAMENT FINALIST

Score Opponent Date

71-92#Cal-Santa Barbara 11/8/07 58-97 #23 Stanford# 11/10/07 60-90 #Harvard 11/11/07 66-72 New Orleans 11/14/07 93-78 U. Of Ozarks 11/16/07 105-96 Houston Bapt. 11/20/07 96-76 Tenn. Tech 11/24/07 90-105 at Centenary 11/27/07 96-76 Southern (NO) 12/4/07 73-79 LSU-Shreveport 12/8/07 58-82 at LSU 12/15/07 59-90 at Arkansas 12/19/07 71-95 at Texas Tech 12/29/07 36-82 at Oklahoma St. 12/31/07 86-82 *Texas-Arlington 1/5/08 95-84 *Texas State 1/10/08 67-58 *at TAMU-CC 1/17/08 78-81 *at UTSA (OT) 1/19/08 74-85 *at McNeese St. 1/23/08 82-91 *at Lamar 1/26/08 70-67 *Nicholls State 1/31/08 60-55 *at SE Louisiana 2/2/08 67-66 *at Central Ark (ot) 2/9/08 78-69 *at Sam Houston 2/13/08 59-67 *SF Austin 2/16/08 81-71 *McNeese St. 2/21/08 95-103 *at Lamar 2/23/08 60-82 *at Nicholls St. 2/28/08 72-75 *SE Louisiana 3/1/08 75-74 *Central Arkansas 3/8/08 71-51 !SE Louisiana 3/13/08 69-66 !SF Austin 3/14/08 79-82 !Texas-Arlington 3/16/08 Pts: NSU-2437 OPPONENTS-2624

66-84 *at Sam Houston 3/4/09 69-79 *SE Louisiana 3/7/09

Pts: NSU-2188 OPPONENTS-2475

* - SLC Games

! - LSU Classic

2009-10 (10-19)

Score Opponent Date 77-54 E. Texas Baptist 11/13/09 75-94 at Texas Tech 11/19/09 92-61 Houston Bapt. 11/24/09 72-90 at Indiana 11/28/09 83-80 at Centenary 11/30/09 70-98 at La. Tech 12/5/09 83-73 LSU-Shreveport 12/8/09 62-73 at LSU 12/16/09 62-63 Grambling 12/16/09 77-68 Missouri Valley 12/19/09 62-81 at Hawai’i 12/28/09 63-89 at #19 Texas A&M 1/2/10 89-95 Southern-N.O. (OT) 1/4/10 72-79 *at Nicholls State 1/9/10 64-70 *SE Louisiana 1/13/10 83-98 *at TAMU-CC 1/16/10 99-98 *Nicholls St. (2ot) 1/23/10 56-66 *SF Austin 1/27/10 74-68 *at Central Ark. 1/30/10 85-92 *McNeese St. 2/3/10 80-81 *at Texas-Arlington 2/6/10 59-69 *at SF Austin 2/10/10 82-76 *Central Ark. 2/13/10 82-72 *at McNeese St. 2/17/10 82-79 *Lamar 2/20/10 74-88 *at Tx-San Antonio 2/24/10 75-89 *Texas State 2/27/10 75-103 *Sam Houston St. 3/3/10 77-86 *at SE Louisiana 3/6/10

L 97-96 !Tx-San Antonio 3/9/11

Pts: NSU-2462 OPPONENTS-2482

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

2011-12 (16-16)

Score Opponent Date

W 87-61 Letourneau 11/11/11

L 72-66 at Ar.-Little Rock 11/13/11

W 67-60 at Ala. State 11/17/11

L 83-61 at Marshall 11/19/11

L 71-43 at Cincinnati 11/21/11

W 66-61ot Jacksonville St. 11/25/11

W 80-65 Ark-Litte Rock 11/30/11

L 90-56 at #9 Missouri 12/2/11

L 94-93 2ot at La. Tech 12/6/11

W 76-65 at UL-Monroe 12/15/11

W 76-63 Missouri Valley 12/17/11

W 89-79 Cen Methodist 12/19/11

L 82-67 at #18 Miss. State 12/22/11

L 83-63 at Oklahoma 12/31/11

W 83-68 *Texas State 1/7/12

W 80-79 *at Nicholls 1/11/12

L 77-73 *Central Arkansas 1/14/12

L 80-62 *at UTSA 1/18/12

W 64-61 *at McNeese St. 1/21/12

W 74-62 *Lamar 1/25/12

W 55-38 *SE Louisiana 1/28/12

W 79-68 *at Central Ark. 2/1/12

W 82-68 *TAMU-CC 1/29/11

L 85-66 *at Lamar 2/8/12

L 66-61 *at SE Louisiana 2/11/12

L 70-61 *McNeese 2/13/12

W 100-86 Campbell 2/19/12

L 50-37 *Sam Houston St 2/22/12

L 79-70 *at Tx-Arlington 2/25/12

W 92-61 *Nicholls State 2/29/12

L 92-76 at Nigara 2/23/13

L 64-63 *at SF Austin 3/2/13

W 66-51 *TAMU-CC 3/7/13

W 84-73 *Sam Houston 3/9/13

W 55-52 !Sam Houston 3/15/13

W 68-66 !SF Austin 3/16/13

L 79-47 $ #14 Florida 3/22/13

Pts: NSU-2559 OPPONENTS-2285

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

$ - NCAA Tournament Austin, Texas

2013-14 (17-12)

Score Opponent Date

W 92-76 LeTourneau 11/8/13

W 111-92 at Auburn 11/15/13

L 88-74 at LSU 11/16/13

L 84-80 UL-Monroe 11/21/13

L 105-74 at UL-Lafayette 11/27/13

W 107-100 Niagara 11/30/13

L 96-76 at #15 Memphis 12/7/13

L 93-71 at La. Tech 12/11/13

W 116-76 La. College 12/14/13

L 91-84 at #15 Baylor 12/18/13

L 84-74 at Texas-El Paso 12/19/13

L 107-104 *Sam Houston St. 1/2/14

W 99-85 *Lamar 1/4/14

L 101-87 *at TAMU-CC 1/9/14

L 98-97 *at Houston Bapt. 1/11/14

L 74-58 *SF Austin 1/16/14

W 76-68 *at Central Ark. 1/23/14

W 87-83 *at Oral Roberts 1/24/14

W 100-86 *Incarnate Word 1/30/14

W 86-84 *Abilene Christian 2/1/14

W 85-74 *McNeese State 2/6/14

W 86-73 *Nicholls State 2/8/14

L 67-64 *at Sam Houston 2/13/14

11/22/06

11/25/06

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

# - Stanford Classic

2008-09 (11-20)

Score Opponent Date 65-83 at Indiana 11/15/08 87-65 E. Texas Bapt. 11/18/08 69-66 !Centenary 11/21/08 60-91 !at LSU 11/23/08 77-65 !Alcorn St. 11/28/08 63-100 !Troy 11/29/08 90-84 Centenary (OT) 12/1/08 66-94 at Miami (OH) 12/6/08 85-64 LSU-Shreveport 12/13/08 83-79 at Grambling 12/17/08 84-76 at Houston Bapt. 12/20/08 92-63 Southern (NO) 12/22/08 56-95 at Arkansas 12/27/08 68-69 Miami (OH) 12/30/08 73-122 at Oklahoma State 1/3/09 60-69 *Nicholls State 1/10/09 59-84 *at SE Louisiana 1/14/09 68-69 *TAMU-CC 1/17/09 69-85 *at Nicholls St. 1/24/09 45-73 *at SF Austin 1/28/09 80-64 *Central Arkansas 1/31/09 75-81 *at McNeese St. 2/4/09 66-85 *Texas-Arlington 2/7/09 51-59 *SF Austin 2/11/09 79-77 *at Central Ark. 2/14/09 74-88 *McNeese State 2/18/09 67-89 *at Lamar 2/21/09 77-74 *Tx-San Antonio 2/25/09 65-98 *at Texas State 2/28/09

Pts: NSU-2186 OPPONENTS-2333

* - SLC Games

2010-11 (18-14)

Score Opponent Date

L 87-78 at LSU 11/12/10

W 87-78 Houston Bapt. 11/15/10

L 94-79 at # 19 Memphis 11/17/10

W 103-94 Tenn-Martin 11/20/10

W 83-70 at Centenary 11/22/10

L 100-66 at Indiana 11/26/10

W 82-55 Centenary 11/30/10

W 78-56 Central Baptist 12/2/10

W 85-78 Louisiana Tech 12/7/10

W 79-64 Missouri Valley 12/15/10

W 86-74 Canisius 12/19/10

L 96-79 at TCU 12/21/10

L 85-52 at Canisius 12/29/10

L 91-64 at Duquesne 12/31/10

L 86-83 LSU-Shreveport 1/4/11

L 84-71 *at Texas State 1/8/11

W 73-64 *Nicholls State 1/12/11

W 80-79 ot *at Central Ark. 1/15/11

L 63-58 *UTSA 1/19/11

W 87-77 ot *McNeese State 1/22/11

W 79-69 *at Lamar 1/26/11

L 93-84 *at SE Louisiana 1/29/11

W 85-78 *Central Arkansas 2/2/11

W 72-66 *at TAMU-CC 2/5/11

W 70-68 *Lamar 2/10/11

L 76-68 *SE Louisiana 2/12/11

W 64-63 *at Sam Houston 2/23/11

W 78-71 ot *Tx-Arlington 2/26/11

L 83-81 ot *at Nicholls State 3/2/11

W 70-65 *SF Austin 3/5/11

L 62-52 *at SF Austin 3/3/12

L 76-69 !Lamar 3/7/12

Pts: NSU-2259 OPPONENTS-2239

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

2012-13 (23-9)

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

SLC

• NCAA Tournament •

Score Opponent Date

W 118-77 E. Texas Bapt. 11/9/12

W 71-67 at Campbell 11/12/12

W 92-43 Hanniball-Lagrange 11/17/12

L 102-95 at LSU 11/20/12

L 78-65 at Texas A&M 11/26/12

L 69-65 at Oklahoma 11/30/12

W 89-83 Louisiana Tech 12/4/12

W 95-78 Missouri Valley 12/15/12

L 79-61 at Arkansas 12/29/12

W 102-52 LeTourneau 12/31/12

W 78-63 *McNeese State 1/3/13

W 86-58 *Lamar 1/5/13

W 73-64 *at Sam Houston 1/7/13

L 80-74 *at Oral Roberts 1/10/13

W 100-88 *at Central Ark. 1/12/13

L 93-78 *Nicholls 1/17/13

W 103-68 *SE Louisiana 1/19/13

W 61-57 *SF Austin 1/26/13

W 85-63 *at Lamar 1/31/13

W 86-74 *at McNeese St 2/3/13

W 85-73 *Oral Roberts 2/7/13

W 93-73 *Central Arkansas 2/9/13

W 79-76 *at SE Louisiana 2/14/13

W 84-79 *at Nicholls St. 2/16/13

W 82-71 *at TAMU-CC 2/19/13

W 87-67 *at Lamar 2/15/13

L 70-68 *at SF Austin 2/22/14

W 88-83 *SE Louisiana 2/27/14

W 84-71 *at New Orleans 3/1/14

W 119-102 *Central Ark. 3/6/14

W 88-82 *Oral Roberts 3/8/14

W 88-72 !Nicholls State 3/13/14

L 85-78 !Stephen F. Austin 3/4/14

Pts: NSU-2686 OPPONENTS-2599

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

2014-15 (19-13)

Score Opponent Date

L 109-68 at Texas A&M 11/14/14

W 75-64 Lyon College 11/17/14

W 89-79 at LSU-Alex. 11/20/14

L 90-68 at #18 Oklahoma 11/23/14

L 75-64 at Texas Tech 11/25/14

W 87-76 Missouri Valley 11/29/14

L 99-88 Louisiana Tech 12/2/14

L 82-74 at UL-Monroe 12/9/14

W 89-85 UL-Lafayette 12/20/14

L 100-92 at Arkansas 12/28/14

W 94-68 La. College 12/31/14

W 99-78

*at Houston Bapt 1/3/15

L 75-64 *at Sam Houston 1/5/15

W 103-101 *Incarnate Word 1/10/15

L 95-81 *Abilene Christian 1/13/15

W 96-84 *Lamar 1/17/15

L 88-76 *at TAMU-CC 1/20/15

W 93-67 *McNeese State 1/24/15

W 80-51 *Nicholls State 1/26/15

W 88-73 *at SE Louisiana 1/31/15

W 110-108*at Central Ark. 2/3/15

L 93-82 *SF Austin 2/9/15

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* - SLC Games # - Marquette Classic ! - SLC Tournament (Houston,
Pts: NSU-2573 OPPONENTS-2365 * - SLC Games
- SLC Tournament
- Rainbow Classic
- NCAA Tournament Auburn HIls, Michigan 2006-07 (17-15) SLC EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS
TOURNAMENT FINALIST Score Opponent Date 88-71 Utah State 11/10/06 76-79 at Oklahoma St. 11/15/06 87-100 at Louisville 11/18/06 84-64 Henderson St.
71-67 at New Orleans
89-86 Centenary 11/28/06 67-83 #at # 8 Marquette 12/1/06 51-53 #Princeton 12/2/06 64-57 Southern 12/5/06 78-89 at Hawai’i 12/16/06 67-97 at DePaul 12/29/06 59-85 at Northwestern 12/31/06 81-85
Texas State 1/4/07 78-65
Tx-Arlington 1/6/07 57-69 *TAMU-CC 1/11/07 82-62 *Tx-San Antonio 1/13/07 98-90ot *McNeese St. 1/18/07 81-68 *at Lamar 1/20/07 98-88 *at Nicholls State 1/25/07 98-91 *SE Louisiana 1/27/07 78-66 *Central Arkansas 2/3/07 80-90 *Sam Houston St. 2/8/07 67-57
SF Austin 2/12/07 81-83 *at McNeese St. 2/14/07 84-85 at Tenn. Tech(OT) 2/17/07 92-93
2/22/07 71-65
SE Louisiana 2/24/07 89-82
2/27/07 86-92
Central Ark. 3/3/07 85-76
SF Austin 3/8/07 78-65
Lamar 3/9/07 78-81
TAMU-CC 3/11/07
OPPONENTS-2484
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The 2005-06 SLC Champs beat Iowa in the NCAA Tournament

2012-13 Southland Conference Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament participant

W 75-72 *at McNeese St. 2/14/15

W 86-70 *Central Ark. 2/16/15

W 87-84 *at New Orleans 2/21/15

W 79-57 *at Nicholls St. 2/23/15

W 92-79 *Southeastern La. 3/2/15

L 92-66 *at SF Austin 3/5/15

W 88-78 *New Orleans 3/7/15

W 96-89 !McNeese State 3/12/15

L 91-79 !SF Austin 3/13/15

L 104-79 ^Tenn-Martin 3/19/15

Pts: NSU-2687 OPPONENTS-2656

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

^-CollegeInsider.com Tournament

2015-16 (8-20)

Score Opponent Date

L 90-76 at Ole Miss 11/13/15

L 99-97 LSU-Alexandria 11/16/15

L 80-64 UL-Monroe 11/19/15

L 61-42 at #12 Arizona 11/22/15

W 86-80 La. College 11/25/15

L 119-81 at Auburn 11/27/15

L 117-78 at Arkansas 12/1/15

L 75-62 at #16 Baylor 12/8/15

W 105-79 Missouri Valley Coll. 12/19/15

W 92-79 at Centenary 12/29/15

L 99-73 *Houston Baptist 1/2/16

L 94-78 *Sam Houston St. 1/4/16

L 70-56 *at Incarnate Word 1/9/16

L 87-72 *at Ab.Christian 1/12/16

L 86-82 *at Lamar 1/16/16

L 89-79 *TAMU-CC 1/19/16

L 75-74 *at McNeese St. 1/23/16

W 88-80 *at Nicholls St. 1/25/16

W 91-76 *SE Louisiana 1/30/16

W 91-75 *Central Ark. 2/2/16

L 83-72 *at SF Austin 2/8/16

W 87-78 *McNeese St. 2/13/16

L 107-94 *at Central Ark. 2/15/16

L 102-99 *New Orleans 2/20/16

W 81-67 *Nicholls State 2/22/16

L 84-82 *at SE Louisiana 2/29/16

L 95-55 *SF Austin 3/3/16

L 97-86 *at New Orleans 3/5/16

Pts: NSU-2224 OPPONENTS-2413

* - SLC Games

2016-17 (13-16)

Score Opponent Date

L 72-44 at Texas A&M 11/11/16

L 97-61 at Oklahoma 11/13/16

W 92-87 LeTourneau 11/18/16

W 82-69 LSU-Alexandria 11/22/16

L 84-60 at Missouri 11/26/16

L 65-59 at Miss. State 11/28/16

W 88-74 LSU-Shreveport 12/1/16

W 79-67 at TX-El Paso 12/3/16

W 68-64 !UL-Monroe 12/17/16

L 100-93 at Rice 12/19/16

W 86-66 La. College 12/28/16

L 79-72 *McNeese (OT) 12/31/16

L 84-80 *at Incarnate Word 1/5/17

L 99-82 *at TAMU-CC 1/7/17

W 86-81 *Nicholls St 1/12/17

L 77-68 *Sam Houston St. 1/14/17

W 78-65 *at McNeese St. 1/21/17

W 85-71 *at SE Louisiana 1/25/17

L 85-64 *at Lamar 1/28/17

L 107-97 *at Central Ark. 2/2/17

L 75-73 *SF Austin (OT) 2/4/17

L 86-69 *Houston Baptist 2/9/17

L 76-72 *at Ab Christian 2/11/17

L 73-66 *SE Louisiana 2/16/17

W 80-78 *at Nicholls St. 2/18/17

L 88-68 *Lamar 2/22/17

W 83-82 *New Orleans 2/25/17

W 72-67 *at SF Austin 3/2/17

W 93-83 *Central Ark. 3/4/17

Pts: NSU-2204 OPPONENTS-2301

* - SLC Games

! - at Bossier City

2017-18 (4-25)

Score Opponent Date

L 105-59 at Texas 11/10/17

L 99-84 LeTourneau 11/12/17

L 81-35 at SMU 11/15/17

L 87-65 Rice 11/17/17

W 76-61 at UL Monroe 11/21/17

L 72-60 at Colorado State 11/24/17

W 67-56 Lyon College 11/29/17

W 88-58 !Louisiana College 12/9/17

L 85-84 #LSU-Shreveport 12/16/17

L 105-68 at #17 Oklahoma 12/19/17

L 84-62 at Utah 12/20/17

L 87-46 *at Nicholls 12/28/17

L 72-63 *at McNeese 12/30/17

L 67-65 *at TAMU-CC 1/3/18

L 64-56 *SF Austin 1/6/18

L 69-58 *Abilene Christian 1/13/18

L 75-52 *at Sam Houston St. 1/17/18

L 85-58 *at SE Louisiana 1/20/18

L 73-67 *New Orleans 1/24/18

L 95-78 *Central Arkansas 1/27/18

L 82-64 *at New Orleans 1/31/18

L 75-62 *McNeese 2/3/18

L 79-75 *Lamar 2/7/18

L 97-50 *at SF Austin 2/10/18

L 77-70 *Houston Baptist 2/14/18

W 66-54 *at Incarnate Word 2/21/18

L 86-62 *SE Louisiana 2/24/18

L 73-70 *Nicholls 2/28/18

L 61-58 *at Central Arkansas 3/3/18

Pts: NSU-1868 OPPONENTS-2264

* - SLC Games

! - at Alexandria # - at Gold Dome (Shreveport)

2018-19 (11-20) Score Opponent Date W 102-62 Centenary 11/6/18 L 69-58 at SMU 11/8/18 L 82-57 at BYU 11/13/18 L 102-74 at Rice 11/17/18 L 82-55 at Houston 11/19/18 W 70-66 Alabama A&M OT 11/23/18 L 80-52 ULM 11/27/18 L 77-47 at UTEP 12/1/18

L 80-59 at Texas A&M 12/3/18 L 79-44 at #11 Texas Tech 12/12/18

69-66 Southern# 12/15/18

84-64 Louisiana College 12/18/18 W 86-65 Champion Christian 12/30/18 L 78-72 *Nicholls 1/2/19 W 66-61 *McNeese 1/5/19 L 62-61 *A&M-Corpus Christi 1/9/19 W 61-59 *at Stephen F. Austin 1/12/19 L 78-69 *at Abilene Christian 1/19/19 L 78-64 *Sam Houston State 1/23/19 L 69-53 *Southeastern La. 1/26/19 L 72-64 *at New Orleans 1/30/19 W 80-75 *at Central Arkansas 2/2/19 L 81-73 *New Orleans 2/6/19 W 74-72 *at McNeese 2/9/19 L 75-70 *at Lamar 2/13/19 W 87-72 *Stephen F. Austin 2/16/19 L 92-54 *at Houston Baptist 2/20/19

W 68-60 *Incarnate Word 2/27/19

L 69-55 *Southeastern La. 3/2/19

L 83-60 *Nicholls 3/6/19

L 70-63 *Central Arkansas 3/9/19

Pts: NSU-2051 OPPONENTS-2280

* - SLC Games

! - at Alexandria

# - at Gold Dome (Shreveport)

2019-20 (15-15)

Score Opponent Date

W 84-57 Centenary 11/5/19

L 77-63 at Texas A&M 11/6/19

L 80-74 Rice 11/12/19

L 79-52 at Tulane 11/16/19

W 67-60 Louisiana College 11/19/19

L 77-69 at ULM 11/26/19

L 77-51 at SMU 12/3/19

L 109-59 at LSU 12/8/19

L 92-79 *at Sam Houston St. 12/18/19

W 67-61 *Lamar 12/21/19

W 101-61 vs. Champion Christian 12/29/19

L 67-62 *at TAMU-CC 1/2/20

L 106-79 *Houston Baptist 1/5/20

W 72-66 *at Incarnate Word 1/8/20

L 85-76 *at McNeese 1/11/20

W 73-72 *at Nicholls 1/15/20

L 69-62 *Stephen F. Austin 1/22/20

L 84-81 OT *at Southeastern La. 1/25/20

W 82-74 *at New Orleans 1/29/20

L 79-71 *Central Arkansas 2/1/20

W 73-69 *Abilene Christian 2/5/20

W 93-79 *at Houston Baptist 2/8/20

W 70-60 *Incarnate Word 2/12/20

W 84-79 *McNeese 2/15/20

L 73-69 *Nicholls 2/19/20

L 95-92 *at Southeastern La. 2/29/20

W 95-73 *New Orleans 3/4/20

W 100-85 *at Central Arkansas 3/7/20

W 79-62 !Texas A&M-CC 3/11/20

Pts: NSU-2265 OPPONENTS-2270

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

-- SLC Tournament cut short because of COVID-19

2020-21 (11-18)

Score Opponent Date

L 101-58 at #14 Texas Tech 11/25/20

L 80-71 $at UT Arlington$ 11/28/20

L 91-77 $at Louisiana Tech 11/29/20

L 74-68 at TCU 12/3/20

L 92-83 UL Monroe 12/6/20

W 77-44 Champion Christian 12/12/20

L 82-55 at Tulsa 12/18/20

L 94-67 at Missouri State 12/19/20

L 95-57 at #1 Gonzaga 12/21/20

L 95-78 at #1 Gonzaga 12/22/20

L 62-52 at Washington State 12/23/20

L 99-93 *at Houston Baptist 1/2/21

L 75-67 *Incarnate Word 1/6/21

W 78-75 *at McNeese 1/9/21

L 76-66 *Nicholls 1/13/21

L 86-74 *at Stephen F. Austin 1/20/21

W 73-68 *at Southeastern La. 1/23/21

W 81-73 *New Orleans 1/27/21

W 81-77 *at Central Arkansas 1/30/21

W 68-67 *at Incarnate Word 2/10/21

W 69-66 *McNeese 2/13/21

W 86-80 *Houston Baptist 2/22/21

L 83-57 *Stephen F. Austin 2/24/21

W 79-61 *Southeastern La. 2/27/21

L 87-71 *at Nicholls 3/1/21

L 92-83 *at New Orleans 3/3/21

W 79-70 *Central Arkansas 3/6/21

W 82-79 !New Orleans 3/11/21

L 88-76 !Nicholls 3/12/21

Pts: NSU-2106 OPPONENTS-2312

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

$ - Louisiana Tech Classic in Ruston

2021-22 (9-23)

Score Opponent Date

L 77-59 at Oklahoma 11/9/21

L 82-75 at Tulsa 11/10/21

W 91-62 Champion Christian 11/13/21

L 95-48 at SMU 11/15/21

L 83-64 $La. Tech 11/19/21

L 96-66 $UL Monroe (Ruston) 11/22/21

L 72-68 Stephen F. Austin 11/28/21

L 99-58 at #15 Houston 11/30/21

L 84-71 at UL Monroe 12/4/21

W 89-67 Dallas Christian 12/11/21

L 89-49 at #19 LSU 12/14/21

W 104-50 Southwestern Advent. 12/18/21

L 80-61 at Texas A&M 12/21/21

L 104-68 at #1 Baylor 12/28/21

L 89-67 Texas A&M-CC% 1/6/22

W 83-80 UIW% 1/7/22

L 80-79 New Orleans% 1/8/22

L 79-74 *Southeastern 1/15/22

L 69-58 *at Nicholls 1/20/22

L 85-77 *at New Orleans 1/22/22

W 79-70 *UIW 1/27/22

W 90-76 *Texas A&M-CC 1/29/22

W 97-87 *at Houston Baptist 2/3/22

L 93-84 *at McNeese 2/5/22

L 76-69 *Houston Baptist 2/10/22

L 80-75 *McNeese 2/12/22

W 88-64 *at UIW 2/17/22

L 83-76 *at Texas A&M-CC 2/19/22

L 80-62 *Nicholls 2/24/22

W 87-77 *New Orleans 2/26/22

L 85-80 *Southeastern 3/5/22

L 80-67 !McNeese 3/9/22

Pts: NSU-2363 OPPONENTS-2573

* - SLC Games

! - SLC Tournament

$ - Lanky Wells Classic

% - SLC Preseason Tournament

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ALL-TIME NORTHWESTERN STATE LETTERMEN

Adams, Austin (F), 2012-14, Slidell, LA

Adams, Dustin (F), 2012-14, Slidell, LA Adekunle, Deji (F), 2014-15, London, England

Adkins, Jimmy (C/F), 1956-60, Gibsland, LA Alexander, Kenta (G), 1996-97, Atlanta, TX

Alexander, Sam (G), 1996-98, St. Peters, MO Allen, Byron (C),2002-06, Leland, MS

Anglin, John (G), 2005-08, Shreveport, LA Anthony, Robert (F/C), 1983-84, Birmingham, LA Arthur, Bobby (G), 1973-75, Natchitoches, LA Arthur, Kenny (G), 1962-66, Natchitoches, LA Arthur, Raymond (C), 1962-64, Natchitoches, LA Ashworth, Don (G), 1965-69, Oakdale, LA Ashlock, Greg (G),1989-90, Malakoff, TX Baggett, Ray (G), 1980-81, Oberlin, LA Bailey, Andre (F), 1978-80, Minden, LA Ball, Perry (F), 1969-72, Baton Rouge, LA Baker, Devon (G), 2009-11, Harlen, NY

Bamer, Frank (F), 1965-66, Dover, NJ

Banks, Roman (G), 1987-92, Shreveport, LA Bankston, Mixon (G), 1952-53, Dry Prong, LA Baptiste, Thurman (F), 1969-72, Natchitoches, LA Bargeman, Colby (G), 2004-08, Lafayette, LA Barnes, Stephen (C), 1995-97, Birmingham, England

Bates, Buddy (G), 1947-50, Winnfield, LA Bates, Sonny (G), 1952-53, Coushatta, LA Beard, Marche’ (G), 1996-98, Jena, LA

Beaubouef, Tony (F), 1990-94, Berwick, La Bell, Dan (G), 1975-77, Huntsville, AL

Bell, Demetress (F), 2003-08, Summerfield, LA

Bell, Jordan (G/F), 2016-17, Inglewood, CA

Bile, Chudier (F), 2019-20, Denver, CO

Bivens, Larry (F), 1973-75, Tampa, FL

Bloodworth, Charles (F), 1968-70, Natchitoches, LA

Blunt, Canfield (F), 1973-76, Colfax, LA

Bonnette, Buddy (G), 1950-51, Natchitoches, LA

Booras, Sam (G), 1950-53, Shreveport, LA

Boyd, Josh (G), 2016-17, Beaumont, TX

Bozeman, James (G), 1944-45, Belmont, LA

Bradley, Darnell (F), 2001-02, Leesville, LA Brey, Mike (G), 1977-80, Rockville, MD

Bray, Virgil (F), 1963-64, Pocasset, OK

Briscoe, John (G), 2011-12, Longview, TX

Brinson, Doug (G), 1973-74, Morgan City, LA Britton, Claude (G), 1973-75, Calhoun, LA Brock, Judson (F), 1971-72, Milwaukee, WI

Brooks, Aramie (F) 2008-09, Earle, AR

Brown, A.E. (F), 1944-45, Minden, LA

Brown, Clifton (G), 1984-85, Lafayette, LA

Brown, David (C), 1958-59, Jonesboro, LA Brown, Dick (G), 1953-57, Converse, LA

Brown, Robbie (G), 1982-83, Lafayette,LA

Brown, Tarius (G), 1990-93, 1994-95, Birmingham, AL Brownwell, George (G), 1944-45, Corpus Christi, TX

Bryant, Brooks (F) 1990-93, Huntsville, AL

Bundy, Ryan (G), 1994-98, Peoria, IL

Burch, Stephen (G), 2001-04, Mansfield, LA Burks, Will (F), 1998-2001, Decatur, AL

Bush, Gerald (F), 1985-87, Birmingham, AL

Byars-Dawson, Michael (G), 2000-02, Fort Worth, TX

Byrd, Ronald (F), 1950-53, Shreveport, LA Calcote, Craig (G), 1984-87, Baton Rouge, LA Cambre, Cody (G) - 2015-17, French Settlement, LA

Calloway, David (F), 1960-61, Cheneyville, LA Cavanaugh, Joe (G), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Charles, Guy (F), 1978-80, Port Arthur, TX Chougkaz, Nikos (G), 2019-20, Athens, Greece

Chougkaz, Robert (F), 2019-2022, Athens, Greece Clark, C.J. (F), 2007-09, Houston, TX Clark, Charles (F) 2008-11, Alexadria, LA Clark, David (G), 1963-67, Natchitoches, LA Clemmons, Pete (G), 1960-62, Brownsville, TX Coleman, Kendal (C), 2020-2022, Shreveport, LA Collie, Glenn (G/F), 1961-62, Calvert City, KY Collins, Bolton (G), 1951-53, Coushatta, LA Collinsworth, Bill (G), 1951-55, Bryceland, LA Conine, John, (C) 2007-10, Natchitoches, LA Cooper, Zaveon (G), 1993, Jackson, MS Covington, Ken (F), 1971-72, Haughton, LA Crawford, Eugene (F), 1949-50

Crnkovic, Mickey (G), 1955-58, Zwolle, LA Culbreath, A.J. (F), 1982-83, Nacogdoches, TX Davis, Bruce, 1948-49

Davis, George (G), 1950-54, Florien, LA Davis, Isiah (G/F), 1989-90, Houston, TX Davis, Lester (G), 1974-78, Natchitoches, LA Davis, Pooh (G), 1999-2001, Shreveport, LA Davis, Shamir (G), 2009-13, Shreveport, LA Dillon, Mark (G), 1991-93, Fort Gay, WV Dixon, Darian (F), 2017-2019, Bowie, MD Dobbinson, Tony (G), 2014-15, Stamford, CT Dorcheus, Robert (F), 1944-48, Portland, OR Duncan, Charles (G), 1994-98, Trenton, TN Dunn, Benjamin (C), 1978-79, Grambling, LA Dunnavant, Dale (F), 1973-77, Miami, FL Duplessis, Ryan (G), 1998-2002, New Orleans, LA Dyer, Alfonse(C), 2002-06, Marrero, LA Ebarb, Glendale (G), 1952-53, Zwolle, LA Edens, Tom (F), 1975-77, Phoenix, AZ Edwards, Michael (G), 2000-04, Rowlett, TX Elie, Lester (F), 1974-78, Cloutierville, LA Ellis, Louis (G), 2010-11, Shreveport, LA Enloe, James (G), 1952-56, Pineville, LA Evans, O.J. (C), 2009-13, Mansfield, LA Faust, Odis (F), 1965-69, Many, LA Fischer, D’or (C), 2000-02, Philadelphia, PA Fisher, Kenton (F), 1998-2000, Madison, AL Fleming, Earl (F), 1989-91, Tuscaloosa, AL Fletcher, James (C), 1962-63, Montgomery, LA Flinn, Paul (C/F), 1957-58, New York, NY Fontenot, Larry (C/F), 1955-59, DeQuincy, LA Forges, Kerwin (G/F), 2003-2006, Marrero, LA Foshee, Buddy (F), 1954-55, Logansport, LA Francis, Harry (G), 1979-83, St. Martinville, LA Frazier, Marvin (C), 2011-15, Zwolle, LA French, Anthony (C), 1981-84, Shreveport, LA French, Googy (G), 1973-75, Lecompte, LA Fyler, Mike (G), 1977-80, Scott City, KS Garner, Darron (F), 1994-96, Zwolle, LA Garrett, Cedric (G), 2021-Present, Houston, TX Garris, Robert (C), 1982-84, Pine Bluff, AR

Gesing, E.J. (G), 1944-45, Brooklyn, NY Gibson, Lester (F), 1944-45, Hammond, LA Gilder, Trey (G), 2006-08, Dallas, TX

Glasco, Alex (F), 1988-89, Loreauville, LA Goleman, Rick (F), 1979-81, Longview, TX Gooden, Scott, (G), 1993-94, Akron, OH Goodson, Donnie (G), 1979-80, Baton Rouge, LA Grace, Reggie (C), 1973-75, Sunshine, LA Gray, Peter (G), 1965-69, Marthaville, LA Grays, Robin (F), 1982-84, Ft. Worth, TX Green, John (F), 1975-77, Natchitoches, LA Greene, Mike (G), 1977-81, Pleasant Hill, LA Gregg, Jamaure (F), 2019-21, Oahu, HI

Grimsley, Dexter (F), 1989-93, Abbeville, AL Guest, Jacob (F), 2016-2020, Bossier City, LA Guest, Paxson (G), 2014-15, Bossier City, LA Haile, Harrell (G), 1946-49, Ansley, LA Hale, Kenny (G), 1982-84, Memphis, TN Haley, Phillip (F/C), 1957-61, Belmont, LA Hall, Devonte (G), 2014-18, Bossier City, LA Hamilton, Tanner (G/F), 2016-17, Texarkana, AR Hancock, Josh (G), 1997-2001, Kountze, TX Hancock, Keithan (G), 2004-09, Kountze, TX Hancock, Tramaine (G), 2003-2005, Kountze, TX Harden, Gregg (G) 1989-90, Baton Rouge, LA Hardin, James (F), 1960-64, Tioga, LA Harris, Dadrian (G), 2012-14, Castor, LA Harris, Jerry (G), 1980-85, Memphis, TN Harris, Mark (F), 1981-82, Mansfield, LA Hatch, Gayle (F), 1960-62, Baton Rouge, LA Hayes, Ronald (F), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Haynie, Steve (G), 1965-66, Reedville, VA

Hazlewood, Daniel (G), 2015-16, Huntsville, TX

Hearn, Lazar (F), 1988-89, Haughton, LA Henderson, Gary (F), 1995-96, West Memphis, AK

Hendricks, Emmett (G), 1961-65, Marthaville, LA

Henry, Skeeter (G), 1965-68, Natchitoches, LA

Herrick, Drew (F), 1981-82, Lafayette, LA

Hicks, DeQuan (F), 2012-14, Racine, WI

Hildebrand, Tynes (F/C), 1950-54, Florien, LA

Hildebrand, Tynes Jr. (G) 1969-73, Natchitoches, LA Hill, John (F), 1971-72, Mudville, TN

Holder, Bernard (F), 1973-76, Brooklyn, NY

Holder, Walter (G), 1945-46, Brooklyn, NY

Hollins, Gerald (F), 1995-97, Many, LA

Hoops, Jim (F), 1977-81, Deshler, OH

Hoops, Mike (F), 1978-79, Deshler, OH

Howell, Alan (G), 1986-88, Natchitoches, LA

Howell, J.C. (F/G), 1954-56, Bossier City, LA Hughes, Edward (G), 1973-75, Hudson, NY

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Dan Bell was a flashy guard for a 17-win Demon team in 1976-77 and coached the Demons to a win at Kentucky on Dec. 7, 1989

Hulbin, James (F), 2008-13, Shreveport, LA Hunt, Errick (G), 1970-75, Coushatta, LA Hunter, Ed (G/F), 1958-61, Coushatta, LA Hutton, Brandon (F), 2017-2019, Chicago, IL James, Larry (G), 1971-72, Minden, LA Janese, Johnny (G), 1967-71, LaGrange, LA Jenkins, DeShon (G), 1982-84, Jena, LA Johnson, Charlie (G), 1994-96, Sugarland, TX Johnson, Ed (F), 1971-75, Natchitoches, LA Johnson, Payton (C), 1971-72, Detroit, MI Johnson, Lovick (F), 1957-61, Natchitoches, LA Johnson, Rhon (G), 1984-85, Little Rock, AR Johnson, Truman (F), 1968-69, Plainview, LA Johnston, Dick (G), 1958-59, Astoria, NY Jones, Buddy (G), 1959-60, Mississippi Jones, C.J. (G), 2017-21, Monroe, LA Jones, Carl (F), 2001-03, Humble, TX Jones, Damon (G), 2006-09, Winnfield, LA Jones, George (C), 1984-88, Shreveport, LA Jones, Kennan (G), 2003-07, Opelousas, LA Jones, Lemuel (G), 1995-97, Tallulah, LA Jones, Rodney (F) 1989-90, Birmingham, AL

Jolivette, Brian (G), 1982-83, Lafayette, LA Joseph, Tra’von (G), 2013-17, Morrow, LA Kemp, Kesse (G), 1973-74, Fort Worth, TX

Kennedy, Chris (G), 1996-97, Las Vegas, NV

Kennedy, Dominique (G), 2019-20, Shreveport, LA Killian, Matt (F), 2012-16, Hornbeck, LA

Kim, Stephen (G), 2017-18, Salem, OR

King, Jalen (G), 2021-2022, Columbus GA

King, Harold (G), 1945-46, Jena, LA

King, Leotis (G), 1984-85, Bastrop, LA King, Ryan (F), 2013-15, Greensboro, NC

Kissoonlal, Reginald (G/F), 2014-17, Jacksonville, FL

Knight, Dominic (G), 2007-11, Alexandria, LA

Knighten, Merrill (F), 1945-46, Hometown unknown Koonce, Charles (P), 1992-93, Gasden, AL

Krajefska, Jim (C), 1969-71, Bossier, LA

Kranz, Bob (G), 1962-63, Brooklyn, NY

Kubel, Eric (F), 1990-94, Moreno Valley, CA

EX-NSU POINT GUARD MIKE BREY BEGINS 24TH YEAR COACHING NOTRE DAME

While answering the first question at the July 15, 2000, press conference announcing his hiring as basketball coach at Notre Dame, Mike Brey talked about his days playing college basketball for Tynes Hildebrand at Northwestern State. Brey, a two-year starter for the Demons, still ranks ninth at NSU in career assists with 311 from 1977-80, an average of 4.3 per game. He led the team as a sophomore with 180, still the seventh-best single-season total in school history.

In the moments after being introduced as the new Notre Dame coach, Brey listed Hildebrand alongside Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and Morgan Wooten, the legendary DeMatha High School coach, as major influences in his basketball philosophies. Brey played for Wooten, who helped Hildebrand recruit him. After college, Brey coached under Wooten, then moved to Duke and helped the Blue Devils reach six Final Fours and win two NCAA titles. Brey then took over as head coach at Delaware and was 99-52 there in five years before taking the Notre Dame job.

When Brey took over, the Irish hadn’t been to the NCAA Tournament in 11 seasons. Beginning his 23rd season coaching the Irish, Brey has led Notre Dame to 13 NCAA Tournaments, including back-to-back Elite Eight appearances in 2015 and 2016 -- along with six NIT appearances.

In 2010-11, Brey won the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Henry Iba Coach of the Year Award as the national coach of the year after leading the Fighting Irish to a No. 4 national ranking and a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Incuding his time at Delaware, Brey has delivered his team to postseason play 20 times. Brey owns an overall 595-322 career record, 496-270 at Notre Dame.

Kueth, Gatdoar (F), 2019-20, Des Moines, IA Lampkin, Frank (F), 1946-48, Tioga Lane, Ishmael (F/C), 2015-2019, Port Allen, LA Langston, Loopy (C), 1953-56, Pollock, LA Larson, Chris (F), 1996-97, Boone, IA Lazare, Cameron (G), 2017-18, Baton Rouge, LA Leach, Jimmie (G), 1955-59, Florien, LA LeBato, Matt (F), 2014-15, Sulphur, LA Lebo, Ronnie (G), 1954-56, Winamac, IN Ledet, Walter (F), 1961-64, Natchitoches, LA Lee, Clifton (F), 2002-06, Boyce, LA Lee, Lester (G), 1964-66, Natchitoches, LA Lee, Stanley (G), 1969-72, West Jefferson, LA Lee, Wayne, (G), 1965-69, Florien, LA LeGrand, Al (F), 1962-64, Coushatta, LA LeGrand, Seth (C), 1994-98, Nebraska City, NE Lewis, Dennis (F), 1964-65, Henderson, KY Lewis, Jerry (G), 1977-79, Grambling, LA Lilley, Waple (F), 1951-55, Belmont, LA Lively, Robert (C), 1976-79, Port Allen, TX Lloyd, Sutton (G), 2005-06, Bossier City, LA Love, DeAndre (G), 2017-2019, Seattle, WA Lynch, Chris (F), 2000-02, Cedar Hill, TX Lynch, Jerry (G), 1978-82, Leesville, LA Madlock, Calvin (F), 1981-83, Sardis, MS Martin, Johnny (F/C), 1981-83, Shady Grove, LA Marusak, Andrew (F), 1967-70, Virginia Massner, Trenton (G), 2019-21, Wapello, IA Masters, Jerry (F), 1966-70, Florien, LA Mathis, Tommy (G), 1960-64, Hanna, LA Mays, Donald (F), 1982-85, Logansport, LA McCall, Greg (G), 1989-90, Birmingham AL McCann, Elvin (F/C), 1956-59, Cheneyville, LA McConathy, George (C/F), 1952-56, Bryceland, LA McConathy, Hershel (F), 1947-51, Florien, LA McConathy, Johnny (C), 1948-51, Gibsland, LA McConathy, Leslie (G), 1945-49, Bryceland, LA McConathy, Logan (G), 2007-11, Natchitoches, LA McConathy, Michael (G), 2006-09, Natchitoches, LA McCrimon, Jimmy (G), 1986-87, Kissimmee, FL

McDonald, Emareyon (G), 2021-Present, Coushatta, LA McGowan, Paul (F), 1954-56, Washington, DC McKellar, Bill (G),1973-77, Bossier City, LA McLaurin, Jerry (F), 1973-77, Bossier City, LA McMillon, Kenny (G), 1991-94, Logansport, LA McQuarters, Dameon (F), 1995-98, Leavenworth, KS McRae, Jerrold (F), 1998-2002, Nashville, TN Melancon, Darren (C), 1984-89, Loreauville, LA Metoyer, Malik (G), 2015-2019, Clarence, LA Mitchell, Roy (F), 1981-82, Many, LA Mitchell, Tyronn (G), 2001-06, New Iberia, LA Moody, Dwight (G/F), 1984-86, Memphis, TN Moody, Jerry (F), 2006-08, Bossier City, LA Moody, Kenneth (F), 1983-84, Memphis, TN Moore, Edward (C), 1948-50, Natchitoches, LA Moran, Ken (F), 1959-63, Natchitoches, LA Morris, George, 1947-48, Hometown unknown Mosley, William (F), 2008-11, Shreveport, LA Murphy, Kenneth (F), 1944-45, Natchitoches, LA Nash, Charles (G), 1983-84, Birmingham, AL Nears, Kevans (F), 1984-85, Winnfield, LA Neely, Mike (G), 1970-73, Detroit, MI

Netterville, B.J. (G), 1999-2003, Zachary, LA Nickelberry, Cedric (F), 1997-98, Pearl, MS

Nix, Max (F), 1960-61, Bossier City, LA

Nolan, Roger (C), 1977-78; 80-81, Benton, LA

Noonan, Bill (G), 1945-46, Baton Rouge, LA

Norris, Ronnie (F), 1966-68, Doyline, LA

Norton, John J. (C), 1944-45, Phillipsburg, NJ

Norvel, John (G), 2018-21, Slidell, LA

Oatley, Don (F), 1956-57; 1959-60, Baton Rouge, LA

Ott, Vonte (G), 2017-2019, Victorville, CA

Outz, Linwood, (G), 1948-52, Minden, LA

Owens , Jethro (G) 1989-93, Houston, TX

Owens, Larry (C), 2017-2022, Monroe, LA

Palmer, William (F), 1955-56, Mansfield, LA Patten, DeWitt (G), 1948-50, Bossier City, LA Pearre, Hulon (G), 1984-85, Jonesboro, LA

Peffer, Jim (G), 1967-69, Hempfield, PA

Pender, Bob (F), 1950-51, Hometown unknown

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Polatoglou, Stavros (F), 2020-2022, Athens, Greece

Porterie, Kalem (F), 2005-09, Marksville, LA

Posey, Allen (G), 1967-71, Natchitoches, LA

Potts, Jordan (G), 2020-2022, Bothell, WA

Powell, Charlie (F), 1949-50, Florien, LA

Powell, Walter (C), 1949-50, Florien, LA

Prather, Randy (G), 1969-73, Crowley, LA

Prather, Wallace (G), 1945-48, Natchitoches, LA

Pratt, Will (F), 2009-11, Harlem, NY

Presson, Jim (G), 1955-56, Cario, IL

Prestwich, Spencer (G), 1993, Sterling, CO

Procell, Greg (G), 1972-74, Ebarb, LA

Pullig, Richard, (C), 1957-59, Gibsland, LA

Ragland, Bill (F), 1965-67, Paducah, KY

Ranew, Artie (F), 1948-52, Tallahassee, FL

Randles, Travis (F), 1952-55, Fort Worth, TX

Ray, Bill (F), 1962-65, Ringgold, LA

Rayford, Terrence (F), 1986-89, Quitman, GA

Raynor, Bryan (F), 1998-2000, Bossier City, LA

Reass, Rick (F/C), 1974-76, Winter Haven, FL

Reed, LaTerrance (G), 2018-2022, Buffalo, NY

Redd, Tom (F), 1952-53, Pineville, LA

Reliford, Earnest, 1977-82, Ashland, LA

Reynolds, Billy (F), 1973-77, Calhoun, LA

Richardson, Darius,(F) 2008-10, Fort Worth TX

Riley, Shaun, (F), 2021-2022, O'Fallon, IL

Ringham, Jeff (C), 1982-83, Evansville, TN

Ritchie, Ocie (F), 1945-47, Natchitoches, LA

Roach, Roy (G), 1982-86, Monterey, LA

Roberson, Gary (G/F) 2011-13, Natchitoches, LA

Roberson, Jairus (G), 2019-21, Dallas, TX

Roberts, Melvin (F), 2000-02, Quitman, MS

Robertson, Anthony (G), 1977-79, Natchitoches, LA

Robinson, Patrick (F), 2010-14, Baton Rouge, LA Rogers, Donald “Pookie” (C), 1944-45, Natchitoches, LA Rogers, Luke (G), 2005-07, Chicago, IL

Ross, D.J. (G), 2002-06, Lena, LA

Ross, Marcellas (G), 2004-07, Glenmora, LA Saint Cyr, Toby, (F), 1997-98, New Roads, LA Sanders, Nelson (F), 1972-75, Palmetto, FL

Sanders, Richard (G), 1991-93, Alexanderia, LA Sandlin, Bill (F), 1952-53, Bienville, LA Sardinea, Amidd (F), 1998-99, Houston, TX Scanlan, Eric (G), 1989-90, Houston, TX Scherer, Jay (G), 1990-92, Huntsville, AL Scott, Ray (G), 1946-48, Natchitoches, LA Simmons, Kenneth (G), 1964-65, Converse, LA Shaw, Ken (G), 1950-54, Holton, IN Shover, Dale (F), 1944-45, Kansas City, MO Shropshire, Brentt (G), 1998-2000, Grand Prairie, TX Skinner, Larry (G), 1957-61, Belmont, LA Smith, Lee Arthur (F), 1976-77, Castor, LA Smith, Byron (G), 1987-88, Bossier City, LA Smith, Johnny (C), 1986-87, Atlanta, GA Smith, Pernell (G), 1987-89, Broxton, GA Smith, Sylvester (F), 1983-85, Memphis, TN Smith, Trevor (C), 1988-90, Atlanta, LA Speed, Mike (G-F), 1992-93, Tioga, LA Spencer, Jermaine (F), 2002-07, New Iberia, LA Stafford, Marquis (F), 1994-95, Arlington, TX Stapler, Scott (G), 1991-92, Huntsville, AL Starks, Caleb (G), 2017-18, Lafayette, LA Stelter, Robert (C/F), 1958-59, Orange, TX Stewart, Corrie (G), 1986-87, Atlanta, GA Stewart, Gary (G), 2010-14, Vidalia, LA Stewart, Tommy (F), 1962-65, Doyline, LA Stewart, William (F), 1957-60, Doyline, LA Stokes, Bill (G), 1960-64, Anacoco, LA Stoutamire, Claude (F), 1946-50, Tallahassee, FL Sullens, Rod (F), 1973-74, Richland, MO Sutherland, Rob (F), 1973-76, Hales Corners, WI Sweeney, Iziahiah (G), 2016-18, Compton, CA Taylor, Richard (G-F), 1998-2000, East Tallassee, AL Teasett, Carvell (G), 2020-2022, Baton Rouge, LA Terry, Larry (F), 1990-94, Ponchatoula, LA Thomas, Gerrell (F), 2006-08, Oklahoma City, OK Thomas, James (C/F), 1951-55, Martin, LA Thompson, Charles (C), 1997-2000, Grand Prairie, TX Thompson, Chris (F), 1999-2001, Bossier City, LA Thompson, Delbert (C), 1965-67, Marthaville, LA Thompson, Sabri (G), 2013-17, Newark, DE Thornton, Mike (F), 1988-1992, Tallulah, LA Tisdell, Keith (G), 1993-95, Aurora, CO Toms, Larry (G), 1955-56, Saline, LA Touhy, Edward (G), 1976-78, New Orleans, LA Trailer, Chris (F), 1993-95, Abbeville, AL Triplet, Hubert Lee (G), 1944-45, Minden, LA Tull, Phil (F), 1968-70, DeRidder, LA Turner, Darrin (C), 1985-86, Natchitoches, LA Turner, Duane (F), 1986-88, Atlanta, GA Turner, Troy (F), 1984-85, Monroe, LA Tyer, Greg (F), 2003-05, Bossier City, LA Ulak, David (F), 2011-13, Livingston, NJ Van, Tim (F), 2001-04, Crockett, TX Venzant, Don (G), 1992-93, Saline, LA Veuleman, Randy (G), 1968-72, Many, LA Voss, Clarence (F), 1968-70, Fair Park, LA Waggoner, Bernard (C), 1944-49, Tullos, LA Waggoner, Wayne (G), 1980-82, Logansport, LA Walding, Carlton (G), 1968-70, Bolton, LA Walker, Fred (G), 1981-83, Lansing, MI Walker, Murrell (F), 1951-55, Dry Prong, LA Wallace, Jermaine (G), 2002-06, Dubberly, LA Walker, Bailey (G), 2015-18, Florien, LA Walpole, Pete (G/F), 1955-59, Bossier City, LA Ward, Ralph (G), 1946-47, Natchitoches, LA Warrell, Cliff (G/F), 1977-78, Candor, NY Washington, Tyler (G), 2010-14, Port Allen, LA Watkins, DeWayne (G), 1986-89, Chattanooga, TN

Watkins, Dwayne, (G), 2008-10, Tickfaw, LA Watts, Doug (G), 1966-70, French Settlement, LA Watts, Sam (C/F), 1961-65, Saline, LA Weaver, Billy (G), 1945-48, Natchitoches, LA Welcome, Ta’Jon (G), 2014-16, Houston, TX Weldon, Truitt (C), 1958-52, Florien, LA West, Jalan (G), 2012-15, 17-18, Bossier City, LA West, Jerry (F), 1945-46, Natchitoches, LA Wesley, Patrick (G), 1985-89, Grambling, LA White, Brian (G), 2018-2022 Natchitoches, LA White, Brison (G), 2012-14, Wichita, KS White, Devin (F), 2007-09, New Orleans, LA Whittaker, J.R. (F), 1994-96, Beggs, OK Wicker, Bobby (G/F), 1955-59, Baton Rouge, LA Williams, Brandon (F), 2012-14, West Palm Beach, FL Williams, Dalin (F), 2018-21, Stinnett, Texas Williams, Larry (F), 1957-58, New York, NY

Williams, Freeman (G), 1985-89, West Monroe, LA Williams, Shun (F), 1987-88, Peoria, IL

Williams, Walt (T), 1993, Florien, LA Willett, Marvin (F), 1969-71, Eminence, IN Willett, Robert (C), 1965-68, Dry Prong, LA Willis, James (G), 1944-45, 1947-50, Doyline, LA Willis, Victor (G), 1985-87, Monroe, LA Wilson, Bob (G), 1952-53, Pineville, LA Wilson, Kory (G), 2000-02, Fort Worth, TX Woodley, Zeek (F), 2013-17, Pelican, LA Woods, Dennis (G), 1976-78, Oakman, AL Wright, Gene (G), 1958-62, Negreet, LA Wyatt, James (C), 1965-69, Belmont, LA Yarbrough, Cedric (G), 1985-86, Birmingham, AL Yancy, Levi (F), 2015-16, White Oak, TX Yergler, Jim (G), 1949-53, Cissna Park, IL Young, Aubin (G), 2006-08, Pineview, LA Young, William (G), 1984-87, Shreveport, LA Youngblood, Melvin (G), 1980-82, Shreveport, LA Zabst, Bruce (C), 1966-68, Fulton, IN Zelenbaba, Jovan (G), 2019-Present, Kfar Blum, Israel Zhgenti, Zurabi (F), 2021-2022, Tbilsi, Rep. of Georgia

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Will Mosley shattered NSU’s blocked shots record with 460 from 2008-12. In 2010-11, he led the nation with 4.9 per game and ranked second in 2011-12 with 4.1 a game Trey Gilder (2006-08) became the first former Demon to reach the NBA in more than five decades when he played for the Memphis Grizzlies during the 2009-10 season.

TOP 100 DEMONS OF THE CENTURY (1912-2012)

CHOOSING THE TOP 100:

To commemorate the Centennial Celebration of Demon Basketball for the 2012-13 season, a Top 100 Demon Basketball Players of the Century roster was selected. Selections were made by a blue-ribbon panel of media, coaches, former players and longtime observers of the NSU program. Players from this 2012-13 team were not eligible for consideration. The group was split into two different groups, the “Fantastic 50,” that spans from 1912-13 until 1975-76 and the “Fab 50” that spans from 1976-77 until 2012-13. The honorary captains were chosen by the panel as their stories emerged during the Top 100 selection process.

FANTASTIC 50

1912-1919

W.H. “Red” Beeson, 1913-15

1920-29

Cecil “Lightning” Miller, F, 1925-27, DeRidder

1930-39

Josh Briley, C, 1938-41

Wiley Cummings, F, 1938-41

John Elkins, G, 1936-39

Tandy Jackson, F, 1936-40, Coushatta

Bill Loftin, G, 1935-38, Coushatta

Outstanding player who was team captain for his final two seasons under Coach Prather. Served for Gen. Patton in WWII. Graduate N Club HOF.

Howard “Emma” Moorman, F, 1930-33

Jimmy “Faye” Perkins, F, 1937-41

C.L. Starnes, F, 1938-40

Charles “Red” Thomas, G, 1939-41, Texarkana, Ark.

Clarence Tullos, C, 1930-33, Olla

1940-49

Frank Lampkin, F, 1946-48, Tioga

Herschel McConathy, F, 1947-51, Florien

John McConathy, F/C, 1947-51, Bryceland

J.L. “Leslie” McConathy, F, 1945-49, Bryceland

Linwood Outz, G, 1948-51, Minden

Ocie Ritchie, F, 1945-47, Natchitoches

Claude “Jodie” Stoutamire, F, 1946-50, Tallahassee, Fla.

All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as a sophomore, then All-Gulf States Conference as a junior and senior. Was top GSC scorer in each of his final two seasons (428 points, 23 games in 1948-49, when he shot 57.1% from the field, going 173-303

Bernard Waggoner, C, 1944-49, Logansport

Jim Willis, G, 1944-45, 1947-50, Doyline

1950-59

Sammy Booras, G, 1951-53, Shreveport

Dick Brown, G, 1953-57, Converse

All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association as a sophomore, then AllGulf States Conference as a junior and senior. Was top GSC scorer in each Bill Collinsworth, G, 1950-55, Bryceland

Mickey Crnkovic, G, 1955-58, Zwolle

Phillip Haley, F/C, 1957-61, Belmont

Tynes Hildebrand, F, 1950-55, Florien

Jimmy “Red” Leach, G, 1954-59, Florien No. 4 scorer (1,736 points, 109g, 15.9 ppg). School single-game records

with 54 points, 20-23 FTs vs. Southwestern Louisiana 2/27/59. Had 43 to set single-game record two nights earlier vs. Southeastern.

Elvin McCann, F/C, 1955-59, Cheneyville

George McConathy, F, 1952-56, Bryceland Ken Shaw, G, 1950-54, Holton, Ind. Larry Skinner, G, 1957-61, Belmont Bill Stewart, F, 1956-60, Doyline Jim “Buddy” Thomas, F, 1951-55, Martin Truitt Weldon, C, 1958-62, Florien Gene Wright, G, 1958-52, Negreet

1960-69

Thurmand Baptiste, F/C, 1969-72, Natchitoches Charles Bloodworth, F, 1968-70, Natchitoches David Clark, F, 1963-67, Natchitoches No. 5 in scoring (1,583 points, 95g, 16.7 ppg). No. 3 in career FT% (83.8, 382-456). 20.4 ppg as a senior.

Pete Gray, G, 1965-69, Marthaville

Gayle Hatch, F/C, 1960-62, Baton Rouge

Johnny Janese, G, 1967-71, Lake Charles Lester Lee, G, 1964-66, Natchitoches

Tommy Mathis, G, 1960-64, Hanna Doug Watts, G, 1966-70, French Settlement Sam Watts, C/F, 1961-65, Saline James Wyatt, C, 1965-69, Belmont

Career rebounding leader (1,549 in 102g, 15.2 pg). No. 2 scorer (1,874 points, 18.4 average). 1966, 1968, 1969 All-Gulf States Conference.

1970-76

Reginald Grace, F, 1972-75, Sunshine No. 10 rebounding (709, 75g, 9.5 pg). No. 23 single-season scorer (476, 1973-74). 15.9 ppg, 10.2 rpg in 1973-74 when he led Demons to NAIA Tournament in Kansas City.

Howard Hughes, G, 1973-75, Hudson, NY Vernon Wilson, G, 1971-73, Logansport

FAB 50

1970-79

Dan Bell, G, 1975-77, Huntsville, Ala. Mike Brey, G, 1977-80, Rockville, Md.

Lester Davis, G, 1974-78, Natchitoches

Lester Elie, F, 1974-78, Cloutierville Jim Hoops, F, 1977-81, Deshler, Ohio

Frederick Piper, C, 1976-81, Alexandria No. 4 career rebounder (941, 9.1 pg), No. 18 career scorer (1,213, 11.8 ppg), longtime pro player in Europe.

Ernest Reliford, F, 1977-82, Ashland

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Billy Reynolds, F, 1973-77, Calhoun

Left as career scoring leader, 2,009 points (18.8 ppg), No. 2 rebounder (1,150, 10.7 pg).

1980-89

Roman Banks, G, 1987-92, Shreveport

Gerald Bush, F, 1985-87, Birmingham, Ala.

Dexter Grimsley, F, 1989-93, Abbeville, Ala.

No. 3 blocked shots (153. 1.4 pg), No. 8 scoring (1,437, 13.1 ppg), No. 14 rebounding (664, 6.0 pg)

Kenny Hale, G, 1981-83, Memphis, Tenn.

George Jones, 1984-88, F, Shreveport

Calvin Madlock, F, 1981-83, Sardis, Miss.

Johnny Martin, C, 1981-83, Shady Grove

Dwight Moody, G/F, 1984-86, Memphis, Tenn.

Jethro Owens, G/F, 1989-93, Houston, Tex.

Terrence “Bo” Rayford, F/C, 1986-89, Quitman, Ga.

Pernell Smith, G, 1987-89, Braxton, Ga.

Wayne Waggoner, G, 1980-82, Logansport

Victor Willis, 1985-87, Monroe

1990-99

Sam Alexander, G, 1996-98, St. Peters, Mo.;

Tarius Brown, G-F, 1990-95, Birmingham, Ala.

Ryan Bundy, G, 1994-98, Peoria, Ill.

Left as career assists leader (552, 5.4 pg). No. 5 in steals (160, 1.57 pg). Fouryear starter.

Charles Duncan, G, 1994-98, Trenton, Tenn.

Ryan Duplessis, G, 1998-2002, New Orleans

Josh Hancock, G, 1997-2001, Kountze, Tex.

Eric Kubel, C, 1990-94, Moreno Valley, Cal.

Southland Conference Player of the Year, 1993-94 … first SLC player to average a double-double (20.7 points, 13.1 rebounds) since John Rudd of McNeese in the late 1970s.

Seth LeGrand, C, 1994-98, Nebraska City, Neb.

Alann Polk, G, 1997-2002, Emerson, Ark.

Jay Scherer, G, 1990-92, Huntsville, Ala.

Richard Taylor, G, 1998-2000, East Tallassee, Ala.

Larry Terry, G/F, 1990-94, Ponchatoula

Chris Thompson, F, 1999-2001, Bossier City

Helped Demons to two straight SLC Championship Game appearances, 2001 NCAA Tournament win.

2000-09

Byron Allen, C, 2002-06, Leland, Miss.

Devon Baker, G, 2009-11, Harlem, N.Y.

Colby Bargeman, F, 2004-08, Lafayette

Michael Byars-Dawson, G, 2000-02, Fort Worth, Tex.

Miami transfer who was top scorer in both seasons, the first the 2000-01 team that reached the NCAA Tournament. Averaged 14.5 ppg in 63 games, 15.8 as a senior. Tied single-game school record with 8 steals.

Trey Gilder, F, 2006-08, Dallas, Tex.

Damon Jones, G, 2006-10, Winnfield

Kennan Jones, G, 2003-07, Opelousas

Clifton Lee, F, 2002-06, Boyce

Leading scorer, only first-team All-Southland choice on 2005-06 Demons of Destiny NCAA Tournament team

Chris Lynch, F, 2000-02, Cedar Hill, Tex.

Michael McConathy, G, 2006-10, Natchitoches Tyronn Mitchell, G, 2002-06, New Iberia William Mosley, C, 2008-12, Shreveport

No. 1 blocks (460, 3.7 pg), fifth-best in NCAA history. First-team All-Southland, All-Louisiana, LABC state MVP as a senior. Led NCAA in blocks as a junior, was No. 2 as a senior. Had fourth triple-double in school history. Will Pratt, F, 2009-11, Bronx, N.Y. Luke Rogers, G, 2005-07, Chicago, Ill. Jermaine Spencer, F, 2003-07, New Iberia Jermaine Wallace, G, 2002-06, Dubberly

HONORARY CAPTAINS

Legends Era

Benny Arthur, Manager, 1957-61

Don Ashworth, Guard, 1965-69

Charles “Buddy” Bates, Guard, 1947-50 Perry Ball, Forward, 1969-72

Odis Faust, Forward, 1965-69

Dr. William Haile, Guard, 1936-40

Dr. Jessie Horner, Forward, 1970-72 Ronnie Lebo, Guard, 1954-56

Billy Montgomery, Guard, 1960 Ken Moran, Forward, 1959-63 Jimmy Stewart, Forward, 1967-70

Modern Era

Demetress Bell, Center, 2003-07

Kyle Bobbitt, Manager, 2001-03

Kerwin “Fat Daddy” Forges, Forward, 2002-06

Jerrold McRae, Forward, 1998-02

B.J. Netterville, Guard, 1999-03

Jeff “Rainman” Raymond, Manager, 1990-96 John “Lil Snack” Smith, Manager, 2003-06 Steve Stroud, Supporter

Patrick Wesley, Guard, 1985-89

Forrest White, Manager, 1999-02

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SCORING

Highest Scoring Average

Season: 26.4 Billy Reynolds, 1976-77 Career: 20.6 Vernon Wilson, 1970-73

Most Points Scored

Game: 54 Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 711 Zeek Woodley, 2014-15 Career: 2,033 Zeek Woodley, 2013-17

FIELD GOALS

Highest Field Goal Percentage

Game: 100% Jethro Owens (10-10) vs. Centenary, 12/8/90 91.7 Zeek Woodley (11-12) at Texas Tech, 11/25/2014 85.7 Gayle Hatch (18-21) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 12/31/61 Season: 71.4 Jethro Owens (135-185), 1990-91 Career: 58.7 George Jones (546-930), 1984-88

Most Field Goals Made

Game: 18 Victor Willis vs. Alabama, 11/23/85; Billy Reynolds vs. Houston Baptist, 2/26/77; Gayle Hatch vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 12/13/61 Season: 270 Billy Reynolds, 1976-77 Career: 829 Billy Reynolds, 1973-77

Most Field Goals Attempted

Game: 35 Billy Reynolds vs. Houston Baptist (made18), 2/26/77 Season: 599 Billy Reynolds (made 270), 1976-77 Career: 1,904 Billy Reynolds (made 829),1973-77

Most 3-pt. Goals

Game: 9 Kenny McMillon vs. Texas-San Antonio (att.10), 2/20/93

Season: 86 Jalan West (att. 204), 2014-15

Career: 236 Jalan West (att. 569), 2012-18

Most 3-pt. Goals Attempted

Game: 17 Eric Scanlan (made 7), 12/9/89

Season: 215 Jairus Roberson (made 80), 2019-20

Career: 584 Jermaine Wallace (made 200), 2002-06

Highest 3-pt. FG Percentage

Game: 90.0 Kenny McMillon vs. Texas-San Antonio (9 of 10), 2/20/93

Season (min. 50 att): 45.7 Greg Harden (32-70), 1989-90

Career (min. 100 att): 41.4 Jalan West (236-569), 2012-18; Tarius Brown (53-128), 1990-95; Pernell Smith (84-203), 1987-89

FREE THROWS

Highest Free Throw Percentage Game (min. 8 att): 100% Roman Banks (12-12) vs. Centenary 12/8/90

Jalan West (11-11) vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/9/2015

Zeek Woodley (11-11) at SE Louisiana, 1/26/2015

Zeek Woodley (10-10) vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/16/2015

Jalan West (9-9) at Arkansas, 12/18/2014

Malik Metoyer (9-9) vs. Central Arkansas, 3/9/2019

Kerwin Forges (8- 8) vs. Texas-San Antonio, 3/3/2006

Damon Jones (8- 8) vs. LSUS, 12/8/2009

Ishmael Lane (8-8) vs. New Orleans, 2/20/2016

Larr y Owens (8-8), vs. Houston Baptist, 1/2/2021

Kendal Coleman (8-8), vs. TAMU-CC, 2/19/22

Season: .902 by Carlton Walding, 1969-70 Career: .878 by Carlton Walding, 1968-70

Most Free Throws Made

Game: 20 by Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 248 by Dick Brown, 1956-57 Consecutive: 32 by Mark Dillon, 1992-93 Career: 616 by Dick Brown, 1953-57

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 23 by Jimmy Leach vs. Southwestern La., 2/27/59 Season: 304 by Dick Brown, 1956-57 Career: 793 by Dick Brown, 1953-57

REBOUNDS

Highest Rebound Average Season: 19.6 James Wyatt (490 in 25 games) 1967-68 Career: 15.2 James Wyatt (1549 in 102 games) 1965-69

Most Rebounds Game: 30 James Wyatt vs. Northeast La., 1968-69 30 James Wyatt vs. Nicholls State, 1968-69 Season: 497 James Wyatt (29 games), 1968-69 Career: 1,549 James Wyatt (102 games), 1965-69

ASSISTS

Highest Assist Average Season: 7.9 Dwight Moody (198 in 25 games), 1985-86; Howard Hughes (236 in 30 games), 1973-74 Career: 7.5 Dwight Moody (323 in 43 games), 1984-86

Most Assists Game: 16 Dwight Moody vs. Sam Houston, 1/25/86 Season: 246 Jalan West (32 games), 2014-15 Career: 652 Jalan West (104 games), 2012-18

BLOCKED SHOTS

Highest Blocked Shot Average Season: 4.9 William Mosley (156 in 32 games), 2010-11 Career: 3.26 D’or Fischer (202 in 52 games), 2000-02

Most Blocked Shots Game: 13 D’or Fischer vs. SW Texas, 1/22/2001 Season: 156 William Mosley (32 games), 2010-11 Career: 460 William Mosley (124 games), 2008-11

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STEALS

Highest Steals Average Season: 2.94 Lester Davis (76 in 26 games), 1976-77 Career: 2.52 Richard Taylor (116 in 46 games), 1999-00

Most Steals

Game: 8 Tyrone Mitchell vs. Lamar, 2/27/2003 Michael Byars-Dawson vs. SW Texas, 2/17/2001; Pernell Smith vs. UTA, 1/21/89 & Houston, 12/05/89 Season: 78 Jalan West (31 games), 2013-14 Career: 264 Tyrone Mitchell (120 games), 2002-06

PERSONAL FOULS

Most Personal Fouls Season: 120 Charles Bloodworth (29 games), 1968-69 Career: 413 Byron Allen (121 games), 2002-06

SCORING

Highest Scoring Average Season: 95.0 2,660 points (28 games), 1991-92 Game: 140 vs. LeTourneau (140-51), 1991-92 Season: 2,687; (32 games), 2014-15

Widest Margin of Victory Game: 89 vs. LeTourneau (140-51), 1/20/92 On the road: 35 vs. Centenary (112-77), 1/9/92 Over Division I team: 50 vs. Grambling (123-73), 12/2/91

FIELD GOALS

Highest Field Goal Percentage Game: 70.3 vs. Stephen F. Austin (26 of 37), 1/19/85 Season: 52.9 (703 of 1328), 1985-86

Most Field Goals Made Game: 55 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 1,046 (att. 2,325), 1973-74

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 105 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 2,325 (made 1,046), 1973-74

Most 3-pt. Goals Game: 17 vs. Texas-San Antonio (att. 34), 2/20/93 Season: 259 (att. 683), 1991-92

Most 3-pt. Goals Attempted Game: 34 vs. UTSA, SFA, SHSU, 1993; vs. Southeastern La., 3/2/15 Season: 740 (made 264), 2014-15

FREE THROWS

Highest Free Throw Percentage Season: 78.4 (489 of 624), 1981-82

Most Free Throws Made Game: 41 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 2/20/93 Season: 647 (att. 1033), 1965-66

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 53 vs. vs. Campbell, 2/19/12 Season: 1,033 (made 647), 1965-66

REBOUNDS

Highest Rebounding Average Season: 52.4 (1,415 in 27 games), 1974-75

Most Rebounds Game: 85 vs. Southwest Texas, 11/30/74 Season: 1,497 (29 games), 1968-69

ASSISTS

Highest Assist Average Season: 18.0 (432 in 24 games), 1975-76

Most Assists Game: 37 vs. Grambling, 12/2/91 Season: 589 (34 games), 2005-06

BLOCKED SHOTS

Highest Blocked Shot Average Season: 7.03 (225 in 32 games), 2010-11

Most Blocked Shots Game: 17 vs Ouachita Baptist, 11/30/91 Season: 225 (32 games), 2010-11

STEALS

Highest Steals Average Season: 11.85 (332 in 28 games), 1991-92

Most Steals Game: 34 vs. LeTourneau, 1/20/92 Season: 332 (28 games), 1991-92

PERSONAL FOULS

Most Personal Fouls Game: 42 vs. Northeast La., 1/11/92 Season: 721 (28 games), 1984-85

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NORTHWESTERN STATE CAREER LEADERS AND CLUBS

Career 1,000 Point Club

Player Years Pts. G Avg.

1. Zeek Woodley 2013-17 2,033 105 19.4 2. Billy Reynolds 1973-77 2,009 107 18.8 3. James Wyatt 1965-69 1,874 102 18.4 4. Dick Brown 1952-57 1,802 116 15.5 5. Jimmy Leach 1954-59 1,736 109 15.9 6. Jalan West 2012-18 1,690 104 16.3 7. David Clark 1962-67 1,583 95 16.7 8. Vernon Wilson 1969-73 1,548 75 20.6 9. Ishmael Lane 2015-2019 1,467 117 12.5 10. Roman Banks 1987-92 1,454 118 12.3 11. Dexter Grimsley 1989-93 1,437 110 13.1 12. George McConathy 1951-56 1,436 116 12.4 13. Jermaine Wallace 2002-06 1,427 120 11.9 14. Lester Elie 1973-78 1,416 103 13.7 15. Clifton Lee 2002-06 1,391 117 11.9 16. Bill Collinsworth 1950-55 1,352 121 11.2 17. George Jones 1984-88 1,348 107 12.6 18. Larry Terry 1991-94 1,342 102 13.2 19. Eric Kubel 1991-94 1,325 96 13.8 20. Truit Weldon 1957-62 1,289 103 12.5 21. Frederick Piper 1975-81 1,213 103 11.8 22. Ken Shaw 1950-54 1,184 78 15.2 23. Shamir Davis 2009-13 1,136 125 9.1 24. Terrance Rayford 1986-89 1,129 78 14.5 25. Lester Davis 1973-78 1,116 102 10.9 26. Johnny McConathy 1947-51 1,092 67 16.3 27. Sabri Thompson 2013-17 1,086 119 9.1 28. Jethro Owens 1989-93 1,078 111 9.7 29. Charles Duncan 1994-98 1,073 108 9.9 30. Colby Bargeman 2004-07 1,046 127 8.3 31. Tarius Brown 1990-95 1,040 105 9.9

Single Season 400 Point Club

Player Years Pts. G Avg. 1. Zeek Woodley 2014-15 711 32 22.2

Billy Reynolds 1976-77 686 26 26.4

Jimmy Leach 1958-59 675 28 24.1

Jalan West 2014-15 641 32 20.0

Eric Kubel 1993-94 632 26 24.3 6. Zeek Woodley 2015-16 622 28 22.2

Jalan West 2013-14 601 31 19.4 8. Terrance Rayford 1988-89 591 29 20.4 9. Will Pratt 2010-11 568 32 17.8 10. Johnny McConathy 1950-51 562 26 21.6

Pernell Smith 1988-89 559 29 19.3

James Wyatt 1967-68 556 25 22.2

Vernon Wilson 1971-72 543 25 21.7 14. Trey Gilder 2007-08 542 33 16.4 15. Eric Kubel 1992-93 539 26 20.7 16. James Wyatt 1968-69 535 29 18.5 17. Dick Brown 1956-57 534 27 19.8 18. Dick Brown 1955-56 519 28 18.5 19. David Clark 1966-67 510 25 20.4 20. Vernon Wilson 1970-71 507 25 20.3

Billy Reynolds 1975-76 499 24 20.8

Vernon Wilson 1972-73 498 25 19.9

Ken Shaw 1952-53 498 32 15.6 24. Wayne Waggoner 1981-82 493 28 17.6 25. Michael Byars-Dawson 2001-02 491 31 15.8 26. Clifton Lee 2005-06 482 34 14.2 27. Kenny Hale 1982-83 471 28 16.8 28. DeQuan Hicks 2013-14 469 31 15.1

Roman Banks 1987-92 454 29 14.7

Larry Terry 1993-94 449 20 22.5

Wayne Waggoner 1980-82 446 28 15.9

Larry Terry 1992-93 439 26 16.9 33. Jermaine Wallace 2003-04 434 28 15.5 34. Luke Rogers 2006-07 433 32 13.5 35. Zeek Woodley 2013-14 431 31 13.9 T-36. George Jones 1984-85 429 28 15.3 T-36. Ishmael Lane 2018-19 429 31 13.8 37. Shamir Davis 2011-12 426 32 13.3 38. Michael Byars-Dawson 2000-01 423 32 13.2 39. Charles Duncan 1996-97 414 28 14.8 40. DeQuan Hicks 2012-13 406 39 14.0 41. Brison White 2013-14 405 31 13.1

Single Game Top Scorers

Player Opponent

Date Pts.

1. Jimmy Leach Southwestern La. 2/27/59 54

2. Gayle Hatch Kentucky Wesleyan 12/13/61 44

3. Jimmy Leach Southeastern La. 2/25/59 43

4. Billy Reynolds Lamar 12/4/76 42

5. Larry Terry Nor th Texas 2/17/94 39

Zeek Woodley LSU-Alexandria 11/16/15 39

7. Billy Reynolds Houston Baptist 2/26/77 38

Larry Terry Arkansas Baptist 12/15/92 38

Sabri Thompson Nicholls 1/12/17 38

9. Vernon Wilson Univ. of New Orleans 1/6/73 37

Jimmy Leach Southern State 2/17/59 37

11. Victor Willis Alabama 11/25/85 36

Vernon Wilson Southern Miss. 1/29/73 36

Damon Jones Central Arkansas 1/31/09 36

Jalan West Stephen F. Austin 3/14/14 36

Zeek Woodley Central Arkansas 2/16/15 36 Jalan West New Orleans 2/21/15 36

Career 500 Rebound Club

Player

Years Reb. G Avg.

1. James Wyatt 1965-69 1,549 102 15.2 2. Billy Reynolds 1973-77 1,150 107 10.7 3 William Mosley 2008-12 1,118 124 9.0 4. Frederick Piper 1976-81 941 103 9.1 5. Truitt Weldon 1958-62 928 103 9.0 6. Ken Shaw 1951-54 888 78 11.4

Lester Elie 1974-78 885 103 9.6

Ishmael Lane 2015-19 843 117 7.2

Clifton Lee 2002-06 722 117 6.2 10. George McConathy 1952-56 715 116 6.2 11. Reggie Grace 1972-75 709 75 9.5

Eric Kubel 1991-94 702 96 7.3

George Jones 1984-88 701 107 6.6

Sam Watts 1962-65 699 76 8.8

Dexter Grimsley 1989-93 664 110 6.0

Jethro Owens 1989-93 655 111 6.0

Philip Haley 1957-61 631 110 5.7

Seth LeGrand 1994-98 617 108 5.7

Jim Hoops 1977-81 582 108 5.5

William Stewart 1956-60 569 76 7.5

Thurman Baptiste 1969-72 567 71 8.0

Ch arles Bloodworth 1968-70 564 55 10.3

James Hulbin 2008-13 560 133 4.2

Byron Allen 2002-06 502 121 4.1

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Career Assists

Player Years Asst. Avg.

1. Jalan West 2012-18 652 6.3

2. Ryan Bundy 1994-98 552 5.4 3. Roman Banks 1987-92 515 4.4 4. Tyrone Mitchell 2002-06 509 4.2 5. Kennan Jones 2003-07 468 3.8

6. Lester Davis 1974-78 466 4.6

7. Michael McConathy 2006-09 397 3.2 8. Dwight Moody 1984-86 323 7.5 9. Mike Brey 1977-80 311 4.3 10. Josh Hancock 1997-2001 307 2.7

Single Game Triple Doubles

Player Date, Opponent

Per formance

1. Jethro Owens 12/2/91, Grambling (W 123-73) 19 pts., 10 reb., 11 asst.

2. D’or Fischer 1/22/01, SW Texas (W 76-70) 11 pts., 14 reb., 13 blk.

3. D’or Fischer 11/21/01, Siena ( W 99-91, 2 OT) 22 pts., 15 reb., 12 blk

4. William Mosley 1/4/11, LSU-Shreveport (L 86-83) 10 pts., 12 reb., 11 blk.

Career Blocked Shots

Player Years Blk. Avg.

1. William Mosley 2008-12 460 3.70 2. D’or Fischer 2000-02 202 3.26 3. Ishmael Lane 2015-2019 169 1.44 4. Marvin Frazier 2011-15 160 1.21 5. Dexter Grimsley 1989-93 153 1.39 6. Jethro Owens 1989-93 111 1.00 7. George Jones 1984-88 107 1.00 8. Lester Elie 1974-78 106 1.02 9. Jermaine Spencer 2002-07 94 0.78 10. Johnny Martin 1981-83 91 1.63 Larry Terry 1991-94 91 0.89

Career Steals

Player Years Stls. Avg. 1. Tyrone Mitchell 2002-06 264 2.20 2. Lester Davis 1974-78 251 2.46 3. Jalan West 2012-18 232 2.23 4. Roman Banks 1987-92 190 1.53 5 Colby Bargeman 2004-08 167 1.31 6. Ryan Bundy 1994-98 160 1.57 7. Jethro Owens 1989-93 152 1.37 8. Ryan Duplessis 1998-2002 149 1.26 9. Michael McConathy 2006-09 146 1.17 10. Billy Reynolds 1973-77 136 1.78

NORTHWESTERN STATE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

YEAR SCORING FIELD GOAL % 3PT FG % FREE THROW % REBOUNDING ASSISTS BLOCKS

1961-62 Hatch-218 Hatch-57.7% Weldon-69.0% Weldon-299 1962-63 Mathis-437 Watts-59.6% Ar thur-86.2% Watts-231 1963-64 Mathis-339 Clark-49.7% Mathis-74.0% Watts-157 1964-65 Clark-383 Lee-48.2% Clark-86.1% Watts-192 1965-66 Clark-435 Clark-46.1% Clark-84.5% Wyatt-246 1966-67 Clark-510 Clark-47.0% Clark-85.0% Wyatt-316 1967-68 Wyatt-556 Gray-57.4% Watts-80.6% Wyatt-490 1968-69 Wyatt-535 Bloodworth-50.8% Watts-72.4% Wyatt-497 Watts-94 1969-70 Bloodworth-461 Bloodworth-53.0% Walding-90.2% Bloodworth-319 Watts-89 1970-71 Wilson-507 Baptiste-52.4% Willett-77.6% Baptiste-244 Janese-145 1971-72 Wilson-543 Baptiste-52.7% Lee-87.7% Horner-222 Veuleman-71 1972-73 Wilson-498 Hunt-52.6%

Single Season Field Goal Percentage

Player

Years FG-FGA Pc t.

1. Jethro Owens 1990-91 132-185 .714

2. William Mosley 2008-09 80-119 .672 3. George Jones 1985-86 120-207 .628 4. Jermaine Spencer 2004-05 114-184 .620 5. Gerald Bush 1985-86 153-247 .619 6. Zeek Woodley 2013-14 174-282 .617 7. George Jones 1986-87 130-211 .616 8. Jethro Owens 1991-92 106-177 .599 9. Sam Watts 1962-63 99-166 .596 10. Lester Lee 1965-66 72-121 .595

Single Season Free Throw Percentage (min. 2 FT pg)

Player

Years FT-FTA Pc t.

1. Carlton Walding 1969-70 55-61 .902 2. Zeek Woodley 2015-16 133-150 .887 3. Stan Lee 1971-72 50-57 .877 4. Jalan West 2013-14 163-186 .876 5. Zeek Woodley 2016-17 60-69 .870 6. Jimmy Leach 1957-58 158-182 .868

Mark Dillon 1992-93 58-67 .866 8. Wayne Waggoner 1981-82 77-89 .865

Tyrone Mitchell 2005-06 77-89 .865 10. Jalan West 2014-15 169-196 .862 Kenny Arthur 1962-63 50-58 .862

Career Free Throw Percentage Player

Years FT-FTA Pc t. 1. Carlton Walding 1968-70 72-82 .878 2. Jalan West 2012-18 410-474 .865 3. Wayne Waggoner 1980-82 141-165 .855

Zeek Woodley 2013-17 414-492 .841

David Clark 1963-67 382-456 .838

Kenny Hale 1981-83 142-173 .821

Dan Bell 1975-77 117-143 .818

Michael McConathy 2006-09 194-242 .802

Keithan Hancock 2004-09 110-138 .797

Stan Lee 1969-72 84-107 .785

Single Season 3-Point FG Made Player

Year No. 1. Jalan West 2014-15 86

Jairus Roberson 2019-20 80

Jay Scherer 1991-92 80

Eric Scanlan 1989-90 78

Charles Dawson 1996-97 77

Sabri Thompson 2016-17 76

Patrick Wesley 1988-89 73 8. Jalan West 2013-14 70 9. Devon Baker 2010-11 67 10. Jermaine Wallace 2005-06 66

STEALS

Procell-79.7% Grace-185 Wilson-84 1973-74 Grace-476 Holder-52.4% Grace-59.0% Grace-306 Hughes-236 1974-75 Reynolds-415 Elie-46.0% Reynolds-74.4% Reynolds-26 Hunt-100 Hunt-25 Hunt-57 1975-76 Reynolds-499 Elie46.9% Davis-76.5% Reynolds-308 Davis-121 Elie-27 Davis-64 1976-77 Reynolds-686 Elie-53.2%

Bell-85.9% Reynolds-315 Davis-110 Elie-34 Davis-76 1977-78 Elie-488 Elie-55.8% Lewis-81.4% Piper-332 Davis-183 Elie-26 Davis-70 1978-79 Lewis-402 Charles-52.4% Charles-80.0% Charles-164 Brey-180 Charles-18 Lewis-41 1979-80 Piper-325 Piper-56.4% Francis-84.0% Piper-171 Brey-107 Reliford-21 Francis-40 1980-81 Waggoner-446 Piper-56.0%

Waggoner-84.2% Piper-198 Youngblood-97 Reliford-25 Martin-28 1981-82 Waggoner-493 Reliford-57.7%

Waggoner-86.5% Martin-244 Waggoner-111 Martin-66 Martin-30 1982-83 Hale-471 Madlock-58.2%

Hale-82.3% Martin-166 Hale-81 Martin-29 Francis-56 1983-84 Walker-293 Mays-52.9%

Harris-72.3% Mays-175 Walker-64 Mays-27 Walker-47 1984-85 Jones-429 Mays-57.7% Harris-76.9% Jones-214 Moody-125 Jones-34 Moody-29 1985-86 Willis-391 Jones-62.8% Willis-70.2% Bush-145 Moody-198 Jones-30 Moody-61 1986-87 Willis-423 Jones-61.6% McCrimmon-74.6% Jones-201 McCrimmon-81 Jones-81 Jones-33 1987-88 B. Smith-354 Jones-59.0% Rayford-76.5% Rayford-197 Smith-115 Jones-15 Rayford-37 1988-89 Rayford-591 Rayford-56.5% Wesley-87.5% Rayford-237 P. Smith-118 P. Smith-9 P.Smith-68 1989-90 Banks-425 Owens-55.7% Jones-81.6% Grimsley-200 Banks-157 Grimsley-38 Banks-50 1990-91 Scherer-477 Owens-71.4% Scherer-74.5% Grimsley-215 Beaubouef-98 Grimsley-48 Scherer-38 1991-92 Banks-454 Owens 59.9% Stapler-78.6% Terr y-178 Banks-108 Grimsley-42 Banks-65

YEAR SCORING FIELD GOAL % 3PT FG % FREE THROW % REBOUNDING ASSISTS BLOCKS STEALS 1992-93 Kubel-539 Owens-61.6% Dillon-86.6% Kubel-252 Dillon-135 Terr y-36 Dillon-51 1993-94 Kubel-632 Trailer-56.5% McMillon-79.3% Kubel-341 McMillon-87 Terr y-25 Terr y-31 1994-95 Brown-488 Whittaker-48.7% Johnson-82.2% Brown-204 Bundy-127 Whittaker-15 McMillon-26 1995-96 Johnson-314 Barnes-54.1% Johnson-80.7% Barnes-132 Bundy-106 Hollins-17 Bundy-39 1996-97 Duncan-414 Barnes-54.6% S.Alexander-86.0% LeGrand-198 Bundy-163 LeGrand-15 Bundy-58 1997-98 LeGrand-372 LeGrand-54.3% McQuar ters-75.9% LeGrand-192 Bundy-154 LeGrand-14 Bundy-40 1998-99 Polk-319 Sardinea-52.0% Polk-78.4% Burks-163 Hancock-99 Sardinea-9 Sardinea-43 1999-00 Taylor-367 Thompson-48.8% Shropshire-79.2% Thompson-210 Hancock-69 Thompson-38 Taylor-76 2000-01 Byars-Dawson - 423 Thompson-49.4% Byars-Dawson - 75.5% Thompson-196 Hancock-89 Fischer-69 Thompson-58 2001-02 Byars-Dawson - 491 Lynch - 54.8% Fischer - 75.2% Fischer - 216 Duplessis - 116 Fischer - 133 Byars-Dawson 61 2002-03 Wallace - 299 Dyer - 46.5% Wallace - 34.0% Burch - 75.7% Lee - 156 Mitchell - 89 Spencer - 26 Mitchell - 70 2003-04 Wallace - 434 Allen - 50.9% Mitchell - 52.4% Forges - 75.0% Lee - 194 Mitchell - 107 Lee - 27 Mitchell - 49 2004-05 Wallace - 380 Spencer - 62.0% K. Jones - 63.2% Mitchell - 83.6% Lee, Spencer - 160 Mitchell - 142 Spencer - 28 Mitchell - 70 2005-06 Lee - 482 Allen - 57.1% K. Jones - 54.5% Mitchell - 86.5% Lee - 212 Mitchell - 171 Spencer - 23 Mitchell - 75 2006-07 Rogers - 433 Moody - 53.1% K. Jones - 44.2% Gilder - 80.8% Moody - 142 Jones - 200 Moody - 37 Bargeman - 60 2007-08 Gilder - 542 White - 57.5% Knight - 60.0% M. McConathy - 82.3% Gilder - 204 M. McConathy - 111 White, Moody - 33 Bargeman - 61 2008-09 Jones - 378 Mosley -67.2% D. Jones - 35.9% M. McConathy - 82.1% Mosley - 263 M. McConathy - 124 Mosley - 76 M. McConathy - 51 2009-10 Jones - 394 Mosley - 56.5% M. McConathy - 41.8% M. McConathy - 79.7% Mosley - 268 M. McConathy - 100 Mosley - 98 M. McConathy 43 2010-11 Pratt - 568 Mosley - 63.4% Stewart - 43.8% L. McConathy - 87.5% Mosley - 280 Davis - 87 Mosley - 156 Baker - 47 2011-12 Davis- 426 Mosley- 60.0% Washington- 36.6% Davis- 72.1% Mosley-307 Davis- 100 Mosley- 130 Mosley- 45 2012-13 Hicks-406 Hicks- 58.3% Hulbin- 36.4% West- 83.6% Hulbin- 183 West- 165 Frazier- 41 West- 75 2013-14 West-601 Woodley- 61.7% Stewart- 42.9% West-87.6% Hicks- 226 West-197 Frazier- 56 West -78 2014-15 Woodley-711 Joseph-57.9% West-42.2% West-86.2% Woodley-160 West-246 Frazier-51 West-66 2015-16 Woodley-622 Lane-56.6% Woodley-40.7% Woodley-88.7% Lane-158 Hall-171 Lane-27 Hall-44 2016-17 Thompson-385 Lane-52.5% Woodley-43.5% Woodley-87.0% Lane-181 Hall-134 Lane-20 Hall-38 2017-18 Lane-397 Lane-53.0% West-48.0% West-93.3% Lane-210 Jones-39 Lane-53 Sweeney-26 2018-19 Lane-429 Owens-51.6% Love-34% Metoyer-83% Lane-294 Jones-65 Lane-69 Lane-25 2019-20 Bile-399 Massner-52.5% Reed-42.1% White-88.0% Bile-213 White-83 Bile-41 N. Choug-29 2020-21 Massner-354 Owens-53.1% White-39.5% White-84.8% Coleman-188 Jones-73 Coleman-33 Massner-35 2021-22 Coleman-463 Owens-56.0% McDonald-40.6% McDonald-90.5% Coleman-304 White-109 Coleman-40 White-32

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RETIRED NUMBERS • ALL-CONFERENCE DEMONS • DEMONS IN THE PROS ALL-CONFERENCE

All-SIAA or All-LIAA (1913-48)

Southern/Louisiana

Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Josh Briley

John Elkins

Tandy Jackson Frank Lampkin

Ray Miller

Leroy Miller

Howard Moorman

Ocie Richie

Ted Roberts

Vernon Roberts

Cara Lee Starnes

Claude Stoutamire

Charles Thomas

Ed Tullos

ALL-GULF STATES CONFERENCE

1949 - Claude Stoutamire, Bernard Waggoner

Shown

(l-r) are Demons whose jersey numbers have been retired: Vernon Wilson, Dr. Charles “Red” Thomas, and Johnny McConathy

CHARLES “RED” THOMAS

Northwestern State’s first All-America basketball player, winning that honor in 1941. He later became head basketball coach at NSU and guided the Demons to an outstanding 129-76 (.629) record in seven years at the helm, never experiencing a losing season during his entire tenure. Also an excellent trackman, Thomas was enshrined into the Northwestern State Graduate “N” Club Hall of Fame in 1971.

JOHNNY MCCONATHY

Northwestern State’s second All-America selection, the father of Demon baskeball coach Mike McConathy earned that distinction for his play during the 1951 season. McConathy set a school record for most points scored in a single season with 562 and a 21.6 average. He was invited to play in the College All-Star Game in Chicago and was the fifth pick in the first round of the 1951 NBA Draft by Syracuse. McConathy, who also participated in track at NSU, was a member of the 1973 class that was enshrined into the Graduate “N” Club Hall of Fame.

VERNON WILSON

Named as an All-America in 1973, Wilson remains NSU’s all-time leader in scoring average with a career figure of 20.6 ppg, scoring 1,548 points in just 75 games. Wilson led the Demons in scoring during each of the 1971, ’72 and ’73 seasons, earning team MVP honors for those three years. Named the 1971 Gulf States Conference

Rookie of the Year, first team all-Louisiana in ’72 and ’73, he was chosen to the first team of the NAIA District 30 squad that toured Israel while playing against that country’s Olympic team.

1950 - Claude Stoutamire

1951 - Johnny McConathy

1953 - Ken Shaw

1954 - Bill Collingsworth

1956 - Dick Brown, George McConathy

1957 - Dick Brown

1958 - Jimmy Leach, Mickey Crnkovic

1959 - Jimmy Leach

1960 - Larry Skinner, Gene Wright

1961 - Truitt Weldon

1962 - Truitt Weldon, Sam Watts

1963 - Tommy Mathis, Sam Watts

1964 - Tommy Mathis

1965 - David Clark

1966 - David Clark, James Wyatt

1967 - David Clark

1968 - James Wyatt, Pete Gray

1969 - James Wyatt, Charles Bloodworth

1970 - Charles Bloodworth

1971 - Vernon Wilson 1972 - Vernon Wilson

ALL-GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

1974 - Reggie Grace

1975 - Billy Reynolds

DEMONS

ALL-SOUTH INDEPENDENT, NCAA DIVISION I

1977 - Billy Reynolds

ALL-TRANS AMERICA CONFERENCE

1981 - Wayne Waggoner

1982 - Wayne Waggoner

1983 - Kenny Hale, Johnny Martin

All-Gulf Star Conference

1985 - George Jones

1986 - George Jones, Victor Willis, Dwight Moody

1987 - George Jones, Victor Willis

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

1988 - Terrence “Bo” Rayford

1989 - Terrence “Bo” Rayford, Pernell Smith

1990 - Roman Banks

1991 - Dexter Grimsley, Jay Scherer

1993 - Eric Kubel

1994 - Eric Kubel (Player of the Year), Larry Terry

1995 - Tarius Brown

1997 - Charles Duncan

1998 - Seth LeGrand

2001 - Chris Thompson, Michael Byars-Dawson

2002 - Michael Byars-Dawson

2004 - Jermaine Wallace, Clifton Lee

2005 - Jermaine Wallace, Jermaine Spencer

2006 - Clifton Lee, Tyronn Mitchell, Jermaine Wallace, Byron Allen

2008- Trey Gilder

2011- Will Pratt, William Mosley

2012- Will Mosley, Shamir Davis

2013- DeQuan Hicks, Jalan West, Shamir Davis, James Hulbin

2014- Jalan West, DeQuan Hicks, Zeek Woodley

2015- Jalan West, Zeek Woodley

2016- Zeek Woodley

2019- Ishmael Lane

2020- Chudier Bile

2021- Trenton Massner

2022- Kendal Coleman

DEMONS IN THE

2002-03 Chris Thompson, Ireland

2001 Alann Polk, China

1997-2007 Stephen Barnes, Europe (Portugal) Turkey (past and current), Venezuela, Iran, Lebanon, Qatar, Ukraine 1992 Dwight Moody, Europe 1991-01 Terrance Rayford, Europe (Portugal) 1990 Pernell Smith, Greece 1983 Johnny Mar tin, Europe 1981-97 Frederick Piper, Europe (France)

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NBA 2009 Trey Gilder, Memphis, Utah 1994-95 Larry Terry, New Jersey, Boston 1982 Wayne Waggoner, Dallas 1977 Billy Reynolds, Seattle 1952 Johnny McConathy, Syracuse Charles “Red” Thomas, Scout, New York NBDL/G-League 2017-18 Zeek Woodley, Iowa 2011 Will Pratt, Sioux City 2008-09, '12 Trey Gilder 2006 Clifton Lee 2006 D’or Fisher ABA 1970 Charles Bloodworth, Virginia 1969 James Wyatt, New Orleans 1967 David Clark, New Orleans USBL 2002-03 Ryan Duplessis, St. Louis UPBL 2003 Jerrold McRae, Louisville CBA 1995-2002 Eric Kubel, Connecticut, Gary 1990 Terrance Rayford, Sioux Falls 1986 Dwight Moody, Cedar Rapids Overseas 2021-now
Jamaure Gregg, Lux., Czech Rep. 2019-now Ishmael Lane, Japan, Mexico 2016-17 Zeek Woodley, Iceland 2014-16 Shamir Davis, Spain 2014-16 James Hulbin, Germany 2014-16 Brison White, Czech Republic 2014-15 DeQuan Hicks, Iraq 2012-now Will Mosley, Italy, Serbia, others 2010-17 Aramie Brooks, Argentina
2010-now Trey Gilder, Japan, Puerto Rico 2009 Tim Van, Mexico 2008-09 Colby Bargeman, England 2008-15 Clifton Lee, Japan, Australia, etc. 2006-13 Tyrone Mitchell, Romania
2006-20 D’or Fisher, Germany, Poland, Israel 2003-08 Melvin Roberts, Australia, Portugal, etc. 2002-05 Michael Byars-Dawson, France (2) 2002-05 Chris Lynch, Australia
2002-03 Kory Wilson, Mexico 2001 Josh Hancock, China
PROS

Northwestern State has a long, proud coaching tradition

Northwestern State University’s long tradition of producing educators is easily traced back to 1884. It was then that Louisiana State Normal School was formed and dedicated to the preparation of teachers.

Coaches are, in the most fundamental sense of the word, teachers. They issue highly technical instructions, they constantly test their students, and they seek to inspire them. These “teachers” have turned out hundreds of great students who have become successful coaches.

The tradition of producing basketball coaches from within the Demon program goes back to: H. Lee Prather, Charles”Red” Thomas, Huey Cranford, Tynes Hildebrand, Wayne Yates, Don Beasley, Dan Bell, J.D. Barnett and continues today under Mike McConathy. NSU’s acclaimed School of Health and Human Performance has produced many notable high school and college coaches. These coaches were taught by the likes of Buddy Bonnette and Jim Simmons. At last count the list of NSU graduates in the coaching ranks (past and present) in the sport of basketball is well over 500. Here is a partial list of some notable former Demon players and NSU graduates who have impacted the coaching profession.

ALUMNI

Charlie Alexander - Head Coach Hornbeck High School

John Anglin - head coach, Bossier Parish Community College

Lucas Archuleta - assistant coach, South Mountain (Arizona) Junior College

Roman Banks - former head coach Southern University, current Southern director of athletics

Thurman Baptiste - former head coach, Natchitoches Central High School

Dan Bell - former NSU head coach; head coach, Huntsville (Alabama) High School

the late Buddy Bonnette - former head coach, Springhill HS (state champion 1959, runner-up 1954); former assistant, LSU Mike Brey - head coach, Notre Dame; former asst. coach, Duke; former asst. coach, DeMatha HS

Rodney Broughton - assistant coach, Meridian (Miss.) Community College

the late Dick Brown - former head coach, Many High School

Stephen Burch - assistant coach, Logansportl High School

Tree Burks - head coach, York (Nebraska) College

Billy Carter - head coach Quitman High School

Micah Coleman - former head coach, Natchitoches Central HS (state champion 2014, 2016), asst. 2001 NSU NCAA tourney team

Clay Corley - former head coach Florien HS, Many HS, Hornbeck HS (Top 28 with each team)

Bryce Cox - strength coach, Kent State University

Mickey Crnkovic - former head coach, Florien High School

Davey Davis - former head coach, Baton Rouge

Trevor Davis - head coach, former Hill-Murray (Minnesota) High School

Darrin Dyess - head boys coach, Many High School; former girls coach Ebarb High

Kerwin Forges -head coach at KIPP Renaissance Academy (New Orleans)

Rocky French - former assistant/interim coach, Bossier Parish Community College

Mike Greene - former head coach, DeRidder High School

Josh Hancock - former head coach Lakeview High School

Keithan Hancock - assistant coach Beaumont United High School

Tramaine Hancock - assistant coach Beaumont United High School

Dadrian Harris - assistant coach, Red River High girls the late Emmett Hendricks - former head coach, Louisiana Tech University

Vincent Hicks - head coach David Thibodeaux Magnet High School

Tynes Hildebrand - former head coach, Natchitoches High School, NSU

J.C. Howell - former head coach Airline High School

Johnny Janese - former head coach, Beauregard High School

Casey Johnson - assistant coach Pitkin High School

Lem Jones - former head coach, Piney Woods (Miss.) HS

Jason Kern - head coach, West Branch (Iowa) HS

Matt Kilian - head coach, Hornbeck HS girls

Roland LaComb - head girls basketball coach, Elton HS (state champions 2019)

the late Frank Lampkin - former head coach, Bossier High School

Jeremy Leach - former head coach Ebarb High School

Jimmy “Red” Leach - former head coach, Florien High School (4 state champions)

Matt LeBato - head women’s basketball coach, Louisiana College

Tanner Lee - head girls coach, Ebarb High School

Taylor Lee - head boys basketball coach, Ebarb High School

Jade Losavio - head coach, Simpson High (state champions 2019)

the late Johnny McConathy - former head coach, Bossier High School (state champions 1960)

Kenny McMillon - former head coach, Stanley High School

Terry Mercer - former head coach Converse High School

Tyrone Mitchell - assistant coach Xavier University of New Orleans

Billy Wayne Montgomery - former head coach, Haughton HS (state champions, 1968 & 1969)

Jeff Moore - recruiting director, LSU; former assistant coach, NSU; former head coach, John Wood Community College

Joe O’Brien - former head coach Idaho State; Southeastern CC, 2000, ‘03 NJCAA national champion; former assistant coach Detroit Pistons

Tim Parker - former head coach Hornbeck High School girls team

Lason Perkins - head boys basketball coach, Cary (N.C.) Academy

Alann Polk - Building Basketball Academy (Dallas, TX)

Brian Rayner - assistant coach, Parkway High School

Luke Rogers - head coach, Urban Prep (Chicago) Academy

David Sanders - assistant coach, Legacy High School (Texas)

Matt Sherman - assistant coach, Central Methodist University

Dale Skinner - Principal Natchitoches Central High School

Larry Skinner - former Many HS (state champion 1967)

Charles Smith - head coach Peabody High School (eight state titles)

John “Snack” Smith - head coach Northeast High School (Texas)

Jacob Spielbauer - former assistant coach, NSU

Scott Stapler - Alabama Basketball Academy, former assistant coach, Coastal Carolina

the late Bill Stewart- former coach, Westlake High School (state champions 1964)

Gary Stewart - head girls coach, Peabody High School

the late Jimmy Stewart - former head coach, Minden High School

Joe St. Andre - former head coach Bossier Parish Community College

Gerrell Thomas - head coach, Northwest (Okla.) Academy

Gett Thomas - head coach, Oakdale High

the late Red Thomas - former NSU head coach and New York Knicks scout

Chris Thompson - former head coach, Calvary Baptist, former assistant coach, Airline High School

Larry Toms- former coach, Jonesboro-Hodge (state champions 1964); former coach, Bossier HS

Bernard Waggoner - former head coach, Logansport High School

Jermaine Wallace -- assistant coach, Minden High School

the late Murrell Walker - former head coach, Dry Prong High School (state champions 1974)

Paul Weir - former head coach, New Mexico

Tajon Welcome - assistant coach, Booker T. Washington High (Houston,Texas)

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FORMER DEMON COACHES

Bob

J.D.

Duggar

Kevin

Tynes

Billy

William

Rick

Steve

Mark

Jason

Buzz

Kurt

Justin

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Williams - former head coach Pleasant Hill High School (2011 State Champions); head coach Lakeview HS Wright - “N” Club Hall of Fame, head coach Grant High School Austin - head women’s baketball coach Louisiana State University-Alexandria Barnett - former head coach, Hawaii Pacific, Tulsa, VCU, La. Tech Baucom -- head coach, The Citadel Johnson - assistant coach Tulane Hildebrand - officials observer, Big 12 Conference, SLC, Sun Belt, WAC, retired Kennedy - former head coach Texas A&M University Lewit -head coach, John Curtis Christian McCormick - former head coach, Arkansas Tech; 2001 NJCAA Division III Coach of the Year, national champions, Cedar Valley College Payne - assistant coach at UMKC, former head coach Tennessee Tech University Slessinger - head coach University of New Orleans Tinsley - head coach, North DeSoto High School Williams - head coach Texas A&M Young - former assistant coach, Northern Kentucky Tucek, assistant coach Emporia State

PRATHER COLISEUM

Perhaps the toughest arena to play in the Southland Conference, Prather Coliseum is now in its seventh decade of hosting Northwestern State basketball and is named after H. Lee Prather, the all-time winningest coach in Demon Basketball history. The 3,400-seat multi-purpose facility was constructed in 1963 and sits on the banks of Chaplin’s Lake, just south of Turpin Stadium. The coliseum houses offices for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, the NSU news bureau, sports information, compliance, athletic facilities and vice president of external affairs offices. The arena was given a major facelift before the 2012-13 season with the addition of a permanent wood floor that fits three basketball courts, attractive new courtside purple seating that includes end-zone bleachers and new interior signage and banners. A digital touch screen complete with wall graphics and an induction board celebrate NSU's N-Club Hall of Fame, an athletics hall of fame which honors NSU's best student-athletes in program history.

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55 SEASONS, 452 WINS - 264 LOSSES (.632)

PRATHER COLISEUM RECORDS

SCORING

46 Anatoly Bose, Nicholls 1/23/10

45 Mike McConathy, La. Tech 12/11/76

42 J.B. Conley, Texas State 2/27/10

42 Dwight Lamar, USL 1/10/72

40 Paul Poe, La. College 12/21/77

39 Zeek Woodley, NSU 11/16/15

39 Larry Terry, NSU 2/17/94

39 Vernon Freeman, Houston Baptist 2/26/77

39 Marvin Winkler, USL 2/2/70

38 Sabri Thompson, NSU 1/12/17

38 Larry Terry, NSU 12/15/92

38 Billy Reynolds, NSU 2/26/77

37 Jordan Howard, Central Arkansas 2/2/16

37 Jesse Ratliff, North Texas 2/8/93

37 Raymond Lawrence, Ark. Baptist 12/15/92

37 Roy Ebron, USL 1/10/72

37 Vernon Wilson, NSU 12/16/72

36 Melvin Henderson, Southern 12/16/72

36 Damon Jones, NSU 1/31/09

36 Vernon Wilson, NSU 1/29/73

36 Zeek Woodley, NSU 2/16/15

35 Eric Kubel, NSU 2/8/93

35 Billy Reynolds, NSU 1/29/77

HALL OF FAME MEMBERSHIPS

LOUISIANA SPORTS

Coach H. Lee Prather, 1965

Charles “Red” Thomas, 1969

Lee Arthur Smith, 2003

Gayle Hatch, 2008

Tynes Hildebrand, 2014

LOUISIANA BASKETBALL

Dick Brown, 1988

David Clark, 1994

Tynes Hildebrand, 1992

Jimmy Leach, 1985

Johnny McConathy, 1982

George McConathy, 1993

Coach H. Lee Prather, 1977

Billy Reynolds, 1988

Charles “Red” Thomas, 1979

James Wyatt, 1987

MR. LOUISIANA BASKETBALL

Tynes Hildebrand, 1981

Jerry Byrd, 1992

Eugene “Doc” Christmas, 1998

Billy Montgomery, 2009

N-CLUB

Roman Banks, 2011

Thurman Baptiste, 2004

Billy Baucum, 1977

35 Jimmy Critten, Ark. Baptist 12/15/92

REBOUNDS

30 James Wyatt, NSU 2/15/68

29 Wendell Lanier, So. Miss. 1/27/68

26 Eric Kubel, NSU 12/18/93

25 Guy Charles, NSU 2/22/80

25 Reggie Grace, NSU 12/29/73

25 James Wyatt, NSU 2/20/67

24 James Wyatt, NSU 12/3/68

24 James Wyatt, NSU 1/21/69

24 Charles Bloodworth, NSU 2/2/70

24 Roy Ebron, USL 1/10/72

ATTENDANCE

3,930 Sam Houston St. (W 95-87) 3/12/06

3,800 Grambling (L 73-71) 1/12/81

3,721 Utah State (W 88-71) 11/10/06

3,623 SE Louisiana (L 49-42) 3/13/05

3,612 Stephen F. Austin (L, 93-82) 2/9/15

3,580 Northeast La. (L 95-87) 1/29/04

3,500 Centenary (W 91-88 ot) 2/12/81

3,461 Northeast La. (L 89-79) 1/30/93

3,403 Lamar (W 80-66) 3/9/06

3,299 McNeese (W 103-73) 3/4/05

3,200 La. Tech (W 65-57) 2/3/82

3,130 Lamar (W 90-75) 3/10/05

3,114 Northeast La. (W 93-85) 2/8/92

3,023 Texas-Arlington (W 81-67) 3/8/05

3,020 Stephen F. Austin (L 95-55) 3/3/16

Charles Bloodworth, 2015

Sammy Booras, 1991

Dick Brown, 1974

Jerry Byrd, 2005

David Clark, 1987

Bill Collingsworth, 1985

Coach Huey Cranford, 1998

Mickey Crnkovic, 2004

Wiley Cummings, 1991

John Elkins, 1986

Reginald Grace, 2002

Dexter Grimsley, 2012

Phillip Haley, 2001

Gayle Hatch, 2002

Tynes Hildebrand, 1985

Jessie Horner, 2004

Tandy Jackson, 1983

George Jones, 2016 Eric Kubel, 2017

Frank Lampkin, 1996

Jimmy “Red” Leach, 1976

Bill Loftin, 2005

Tommy Mathis, 1994

Elvin McCann, 2006

George McConathy, 1982

Johnny McConathy, 1972

J.L. “Leslie” McConathy, 1998

Mike McConathy, 2019

Leroy Miller, 1976

Linwood Outz, 1995

Frederick Piper, 2006

Coach H. Lee Prather, 1969

Terrance “Bo” Rayford, 2017

Billy Reynolds, 1989

Ocie Richie, 1980

V.M. Robert, 1977

J.A. Rockhold, 1981

Murphy Rogers, 1968

Ken Shaw, 1988

Larry Skinner, 1986

C.L. Starnes, 1972

Bill Stewart, 2004

Tommy Stewart, 1981

R.J. Stoker, 1980

Jodie Stoutamire, 1980

Larry Terry, 2018

Charles “Red” Thomas, 1970

Jim “Buddy” Thomas, 1990

Bernard Waggoner, 1982

Wayne Waggoner, 2019

Murrell “Doak” Walker, 1973

Murrell Walker, 1992

Truitt Weldon, 2009

Jim Willis, 1976

Vernon Wilson, 1988 Gene Wright, 1989 James Wyatt, 1981

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One shot, years in the making, and making a difference for years to come.

There’s obvious historic sports significance of the game-winning 3-point basket just before the buzzer by NSU’s Jermaine Wallace in the 2006 NCAA Tournament win over 15th-ranked Iowa. It’s burned into the history of March Madness and is sure to reappear for years to come, in anticipation of more magic by underdog teams, and in comparison to fantastic finishes yet to be achieved.

But the shot also has a more tangible impact at Northwestern State, thanks to General Motors and its sponsorship of the Pontiac Game-Changing Performance contests awarding $100,000 to the university whose moment in each March Madness is voted by fans as the most spectacular play of that year’s NCAA Tournament. There is a $5,000 winner for each of the four weeks in the tournament, and the “final four” winners compete against each other before the fans vote determines the top prize winner during the national championship game. The funds are designated for use in the university’s general scholarship fund.

Fans in 2006 picked the Wallace game-winner as the play of the tournament. GM Regional director Tim Hughes came to the NSU campus to present the $100,000 check to President Dr. Randy Webb, Coach Mike McConathy and the Demons.

McConathy and a committee including university faculty and administrators set up guidelines for the money. McConathy and the group set up an endowment with the money, so that it would benefit students for decades to come.

The “Wallace Pontiac Game Changing Performance Scholarship” is dedicated to undergraduate students who have attended college for at least four years in pursuit of their first undergraduate degree. The $750 per/semester award goes to students who meet criteria including:

• Leadership outside of the classroom

• Participation and leadership in recognized student organizations, spirit groups, marching band, club sports or intercollegiate sports for athletes who have completed their eligibility

• Community and university service

Already, dozens of NSU students have been helped by the scholarship. One grateful recipient is Sandra Shirah, a non-traditional student from Pineville. She was a criminal justice major and single mother who graduated in December of 2007. Her daughter was a student at Louisiana College while her mother attended Northwestern State.

Shirah took her classes online as many NSU students do. She saw an e-mail notice about the scholarship sent to all NSU undergraduates and applied for the scholarship.

She had been affiliated with the Pineville police department for 20 years. She had a long list of community service activities, including teaching resume development to inner city residents.

“If not for the Wallace Pontiac scholarship, I would not have been able to complete getting my undergraduate degree without taking out another student loan,” she said.

That’s just one shining example of how the shot that made Demons’ dreams come true in March Madness will do the same thing for generations of NSU students.

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General Motors Regional Director Tim Hughes (right) presents a check to Demon head coach Mike McConathy, NSU President Dr. Randy Webb and the Demons. This photo by Gary Hardamon captured Jermaine Wallace getting ready to fire the winning shot.

Dr. Marcus Jones

Northwestern State President

Dr. Marcus Jones was named the 20th president of Northwestern State University on Nov. 8, 2021 after a unanimous vote by the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System, which governs Northwestern State.

for the Ben D. Johnson Construction and Finance Co. In his role with the construction and finance company, Jones supervised subcontractors at construction sites, managed the company’s operating budget, provided financial oversight and worked in economic development. He has also served as treasurer and consultant of the Northwest Louisiana Athletic League and has served in several capacities including co-editor of “Callaloo,” a literary magazine based at Texas A&M.

He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc., the American Bar Association and the Louisiana State Bar Association.

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Interim President: Dr. Marcus Jones

Provost & VP for Academic Affairs: Dr. Greg Handel

Vice President for External Affairs: Jerry Pierce

Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion: Dr. Michael Snowden

Vice President for Technology, Innovation and Economic Development: Dr. Darlene Williams

Jones has an ex tensive academic, business and legal background, having served as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the University of Louisiana System for the past year, where oversaw the areas of business finance, internal/ external audit function, EEO and IT for the System and handled matters of system level importance on behalf of the UL System president. He also oversaw management of budgets, administration, policies and procedures and international relations and acted as the legal liaison for the System.

Jones served as NSU’s executive vice president for university and business affairs from 2017-2020 where he was a key administrator in the planning, operation and management of the University. He oversaw University Police, the Environmental Health and Safety office, Grounds Department and the Physical Plant and was responsible for construction, maintenance, custodial and general upkeep of all University facilities and grounds. He also reviewed and executed University leases and cooperative agreements and oversaw the environmental health and safety officer. He was NSU’s vice president for university affairs from 2007 to 2017.

Jones holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and finance from Northwestern State, a master’s in international trade and finance from Grambling State University and a law degree from Southern University Law Center where he was managing editor of the Southern Law Review. He also studied international business and finance at the University of Plymouth in Plymouth, England.

Jones has been a member of Nor thwestern’s faculty since 1994 as an instructor of business, assistant professor of business law and international business, associate professor of business law and international business and has held the Ben D. Johnson Endowed Professorship since 1999. Proficient in Spanish and French, he led the university’s international recruiting efforts, which substantially increased the number of students at NSU from outside the U.S.

Jones has also been treasurer and a consultant to the Ben D. Johnson Educational Foundation and finance/accounts manager and consultant

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Jerry Pierce

Vice President • External Affairs

Only a couple of people have served Northwestern State as long as alumnus Jerry Pierce has, and nobody has done so in a more understated manner.

In his 57th year on the university’s staff, Pierce’s impact on NSU and the city of Natchitoches is indelible. He’s never wanted or gotten top billing, but consistently, he gets results to benefit the university.

He is in his 30th year as vice president of external affairs at Northwestern. A significant aspect of his job is oversight of intercollegiate athletics. Pierce works closely with athletic director Greg Burke and all NSU coaches and staff members to keep Northwestern athletics competing at a championship level week after week, month after month and year after year.

During NSU’s 2018 Homecoming celebration, Pierce was honored at the N-Club Hall of Fame ceremony, becoming only the second person to receive the “Leadership Award” from the organization of former Northwestern athletic letterwinners.

Pierce, an avid tennis player, has been a member of USTA teams that have won more than a dozen state championships, five regional titles and one national championship.

Well before moving into the executive position, Pierce had already served his alma mater, adopted hometown and state with distinction. In his role as vice president, he oversees university operations in athletics, alumni and development, public and media relations and assists President Dr. Chris Maggio in governmental affairs activities. Many of those duties were his since the 1970s as he worked under six previous presidents as Northwestern advanced from NAIA to NCAA College Division to NCAA Division I athletic status in 1977.

A 1961 graduate of Northwestern, Pierce served as trainer/manager for the Demon football team during his college years, working closely with legendary coach Jack Clayton. After earning his journalism degree, Pierce went to work for the New Orleans Times Picayune, serving as a reporter and editor. He was named executive sports editor at the age of 24.

In 1965, he chose to raise his two sons in Natchitoches and returned to NSU as sports information director. He was promoted to news bureau director two years later and assumed additional responsibilities in athletics, alumni affairs and other areas through the years.

He created, in 1972, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame facility in Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus, providing a home for an entity founded by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in 1958. He established annual induction activities that remain in place nearly five decades later, serving as director of the Hall for 19 years until his promotion to vice president in April 1990 forced him to step aside from the volunteer post.

He helped guide Northwestern into three athletic conferences (Trans America, 1979; Gulf Star, 1983; Southland, 1987) and NCAA Division I status in 1977. He is a past president of the Southland and has served the conference through other offices and committee positions.

In 1994, he was named one of Louisiana’s 20 most influential sports figures by the Times-Picayune. Also on the list were New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, LSU athletic director Joe Dean and basketball coach Dale Brown, and Grambling football coaching legend Eddie Robinson.

His salesmanship and managerial skills were instrumental in convincing Tri-Star Productions to film the 1989 smash hit movie “Steel Magnolias,” with an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Sally Field and Dylan McDermott in Natchitoches and on the NSU campus. The movie’s impact on tourism in Natchitoches continues to resonate nearly three decades later.

Pierce is regarded as one of the most effective legislative liaisons for Louisiana’s higher education system. He has been also a master of ceremonies and speaker who has enlivened hundreds of events since 1965.

In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Pierce is a tenured member of the Journalism Department faculty. He is the author of one book and editor of two others and has written thousands of editorials, columns, features and other articles for newspapers and magazines.

Pierce and his wife Regina, a retired teacher and also a tennis buff, live on Cane River Lake in Natchitoches. He has two sons, Randy and Rick, both NSU graduates; three grandchildren, twins Evan and Amanda, and Miranda; and two great-grandchildren. He has two adult stepchildren, Nicholas and Natalie. He’s a doting “Poppy” to Natalie’s daughters.

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Kevin Bostian Director of Athletics

Kevin Bostian took control of the Northwestern State athletic department in February 2022, three weeks after being named NSU’s new Director of Athletics.

Regarded as a team builder with an innate ability to raise funds, Bostian came to Natchitoches after nearly two years at UNC Greensboro, serving as the Spartans’ executive associate athletic director for development.

While at UNCG, the 43-year-old Bostian had the athletic department on pace for its highest fundraising year in school history. In his final full year at UNCG, the athletic department raised $1.8 million in funds, surpassing its goal by 50 percent.

NSU Athletic Council

Dr. Susan Campbell (Chair)

Dr. Landon Amberg

Throughout his nearly two-decade long career in college athletic administration, Bostian has consistently surpassed his goals and currently has UNCG on pace for its highest fundraising year in school history in the 2022 fiscal year. In his first year with the Spartans, UNCG athletics raised $1.8 million in funds for the department, surpassing their goal by 50 percent.

Tamara Baxter

Katrice Below

Maggie Black (Student-Athlete)

Scott Burrell

Ruth Chatman

Ricky LaCour

Dr. Begona Perez-Mira

Dr. Terrie Poehl

Randi Washington

Peyton Weeks

Brian White (Student-Athlete)

Ex-Officio Members

Kevin Bostian

Dustin Eubanks

Dr. Marcus Jones

Sydney Jones

Taylor McFall

He also oversaw the UNCG athletics ticketing, marketing and promotions and athletics communications offices and was the sports administrator for the UNCG men’s basketball team, which won the Southern Conference regular-season and tournament championships and reached the NCAA Tournament.

In addition to his role in the external operations department, Bostian served as the interim athletic director at UNCG from September 2021 through earlier this month.

Before coming to UNCG, Bostian was a major gifts officer at his alma mater, North Carolina State. As the officer in charge of gifts of more than $50,000, Bostian secured nearly $2.5 million in gifts in his 25 months with The Wolfpack Club.

Northwestern State Director of Athletics Kevin Bostian (second from right) poses with (from left) his father Mike, mother Patti, daughter Zoe, wife Megan, daughter Piper (front) and daughter Ayla following his introductory news conference in January.

donors on a capital campaign for a new weight room and a phase of the baseball stadium project at ETSU.

Bostian began his athletic administration career as a marketing specialist at South Alabama and spent a year as the sports marketing coordinator at the Gwinnett County Sports Commission in metro Atlanta.

A 2000 magna cum laude graduate of North Carolina State in business management, Bostian earned his master’s of business administration and master’s of sports administration from Ohio University in 2002.

He and his wife, Megan, have three children, Ayla, Zoe and Piper.

Dr. Patrice Moulton

Dr. Vicki Parrish

Jerry Pierce

Prior to his arrival at NC State, Bostian spent almost four years as Georgia Southern’s senior associate athletic director and executive director of the athletic foundation where he increased the athletic department’s revenue three straight years and helped cultivate a record number of donors four straight years. While at Georgia Southern, Bostian secured the second-largest cash gift in the department’s history and helped GSU push its athletic revenue to $3.909 million during the 2017 fiscal year.

A veteran of mid-major college athletics, Bostian spent more than three years at Tennessee Tech as its associate athletic director for development, serving as the department’s chief fundraiser. Bostian secured the largest gift in Tennessee Tech athletics history, maintained a portfolio of more than 200 donors and increased total donor revenue by 80 percent, total number of donors by more than 77 percent and total number of major gifts by 58 percent.

Bostian spent nearly seven years at East Tennessee State in Johnson City, Tennessee, starting as a marketing, promotions, merchandise and licensing coordinator before moving into the director of corporate sales, marketing and regional athletic advancement position. He then spent three years as ETSU’s assistant athletic director of corporate development and regional athletic advancement.

In his time as the assistant athletic director, Bostian increased corporate sponsorship cash revenue and total revenue all three years and overall boosted cash revenue by 69 percent and total revenue by 47.6 percent. He developed, implemented and solicited

What they say about Kevin Bostian

“Kevin is a great relationship builder with a lot of hustle. Those two traits combined really equal success. He’s hungry to build a team and achieve success. He’s competitive, which is what you want to see in your athletic director. He wants to win.”

Vice Chancellor University Advancement, UNC Greensboro

“When I was searching for an athletics administration, right before COVID, I was looking for three things – one, someone who fit the values of the institutions and focused on being student-athlete centered and he met that. Two, good character. He met that. And three, a commitment to the student-athlete and he met that. He’s ready because of the experiences he’s had prior to accepting this position. He’s passionate, authentic, no one will beat his work ethic. He is someone who will do whatever it takes to get the job done.”

— Kim Record, former director of athletics, UNC Greensboro

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Jason PUGH

Assistant AD for Media Relations

9TH YEAR AT NSU

Jason Pugh took the reins of the Northwestern State sports information office in May, 2019 following the retirement of longtime assistant athletic director/sports information director Doug Ireland.

In five-plus years at Northwestern State, Pugh has coordinated publicity for three baseball All-Americans -- pitcher Adam Oller (2016 Collegiate Baseball; American Baseball Coaches Association), David Fry (2018 Collegiate Baseball) and Logan Hofmann (2020 Collegiate Baseball). He spearheaded efforts to ensure all NSU baseball games are available via streaming audio beginning in the 2017 season, broadcasting select home and road games solo or serving as the color commentator on Demon Sports Network coverage.

During his 12-year tenure at The Times, Pugh was the Northwestern State football and men’s basketball beat writer from 2010-2013 and covered the 2012-13 NSU team that captured the program’s third NCAA Tournament berth.

While at The Times, Pugh covered the first three World Series that have took place in Texas, one College World Series, one NCAA Men’s Final Four and Super Bowl XLV. He has won first-place awards in Best Feature Story and Best Sports Story from the Louisiana Press Association and first place in Best Prep Feature from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association.

He also has captured numerous other awards for writing and design from the LSWA.

While a student at Louisiana-Lafayette, Pugh was the sports editor of the campus newspaper, The Vermilion, for two years and was a part of the sports information office for three years. In 2000-01, Pugh was the primary media contact for the inaugural season of Lady Cajuns soccer and for the nationally ranked Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team, which made its lone College World Series appearance the previous year. He was the media relations contact for the 2001 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Tournament in Lafayette.

A 1997 graduate of Airline High School in Bossier City, Pugh was named the 2001 Louisiana-Lafayette Department of Communication Outstanding Graduate. He completed his master’s in sport management from the Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management at the University of Massachusetts in May 2015.

Brad WELBORN

Assistant Sports Information Director

4TH YEAR

AT NSU

After running the sports information show at Louisiana Christian Unviersity, Brad Welborn was promoted to assistant sports information director in June 2022.

Welborn began his Northwestern State tenure in July 2019 and is the primary contact for NSU volleyball, women’s basketball and softball.

At Louisiana Christian, Welborn was responsible for the publicity and statistics for the school’s 18 athletics programs.

He used his technical skills to implement live video streams for all Louisiana College home sporting events as well as a social media presence for the Wildcats on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. That included graphics and schedule posters as part of the publicity package.

Welborn has won three Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association feature writing awards and a radio sports story award from the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press. He placed in the “best sports writer” category at the Southeast Journalism Conference.

Welborn has radio experience as he hosted a two-hour morning program on KJVC 92.7 FM for more than six years and was a play-by-play announcer for various high school sports.

He obtained an associates degree in telecommunications at Bossier Parish Community College in 2009 and a bachelors degree in convergence media and sports journalism at Louisiana Christian in 2019.

Welborn also served as the media director at Southside Baptist Church for more than seven years, creating graphics and producing videos.

Jonathon ZENK

Assistant Director of Communication

1ST YEAR AT NSU

After a two-year stint at LSU-Alexandria, Jonathon Zenk returned to Northwestern State as its assistant director of communication in July.

Zenk, who was a graduate assistant at in the NSU sports information department from 2018-20, spent the past two years as the sports information director at LSUA where he coordinated public relations and media coverage for all seven of the the school’s athletic programs.

After his first year at Northwestern State, he was presented the Louisiana Sports Writers Association’s Ace Higgins Award, given to the state’s top student assistant sports information staffer.

Zenk graduated in 2012 from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. There, he worked for the ‘Fourth Estate,’ the school paper throughout his time in school. At Green Bay, he covered men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving and women’s volleyball.

Following his time at Green Bay, he has written stories online for sites, such as Packers Talk, Twins Daily and Football Dialogue.

A River Falls, Wisconsin, native, Zenk was a sports intern at the River Falls Journal in 2007, where he covered softball.

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