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School Name.............................................. Lamar University Location...................................................... Beaumont, Texas Founded........................................................................ 1923 Enrollment.................................................................. 14,889 Nickname............................................................... Cardinals Colors............................................................ Red and White Conference............................................................ Southland President.............................................. Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Director of Athletics................................... Jason Henderson Associate AD/SWA.............................................. Helene Thill Athletics Phone............................................... 409.880.2248

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach.............................................................. Tic Price Record at Lamar (Seasons)..................................... 1-4 (One) Career Record (Seasons)..........................................168-126 (10) Alma Mater................................................ Virginia Tech, ‘79 Office Phone.................................................... 409.880.8301 Assistant Coaches.................................... Anthony Anderson Bobby Kummer Brian Burton Matt Pace

MEDIA RELATIONS

Asst. A.D./Media Relations................................ James Dixon Office Phone............................................ 409.880.8329 Cell Phone................................................ 936.552.1171 E-mail...................................... james.dixon@lamar.edu Media Relations Fax........................................ 409.880.2338 Athletics Website.................................. LamarCardinals.com

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Quick Facts.......................................................................... 1 Lamar.................................................................................. 2 Southeast Texas................................................................. 10

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Roster................................................................................ 14 Coaching and Support Staff............................................... 16 Athlete Profiles.................................................................. 22

LU Tradition

Conference Championships............................................... All-Time Awards................................................................ 1,000 Point Club................................................................ All-Time Letterwinners...................................................... Program Records...............................................................

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The 2014-15 Lamar Men’s Basketball Information Guide is a production of the Lamar Athletics Media Relations office. It was designed, written and edited by James Dixon with editorial assistance provided by Matt Fowler, Pat Murray and Clay Trainum. Photography provided by Matthew Billiott, Mike Tobias and Vladimir Cherry.

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FRONT ROW (left to right): Zjori Bosha, Zachary Hollis, Tyran de Lattibeaudiere, Sebastian Norman, Le Dontavious Sears.

BACK ROW: Andrew Messina, Cory Castro, Assistant Coach Anthony Anderson, Assistant Coach Bobby Jones, Marcus Owens, Matt Hancock, Anthony Holliday, Preston Mattingly, Benquan Petty, Head Coach Burton, Director of Operations Matt Pace, Andrew Beyke.

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2014-15 ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. 1 Anthony Holliday G 6-1 180 SR-1L 2 Kevin Booze PG 5-10 170 FR-HS 4 Matt Hancock G 6-4 208 JR-2L 5 Tyran de Lattibeaudiere F 6-4 210 SR-RS 12 Zachary Hollis F/C 6-9 231 JR-TR 15 Zjori Bosha G 6-5 185 FR-HS 20 Marcus Owens G/F 6-1 190 SO-1L 21 Donovan Ross F 6-5 210 SR-1L 22 Preston Mattingly G 6-1 204 SO-1L 23 Dontavious Sears F 6-5 274 JR-TR 24 Quan Jones G 6-1 155 JR-TR 42 LeMon Gregory C 6-10 255 JR-TR 50 Sebastian Norman F 6-10 245 SR-3L

Hometown (Last School) Los Angeles, Calif. (Cerritos College) Irving, Texas/MacArthur HS Melbourne, Australia (Scotch Coll.) Kingston, Jam. (Vincennes Univ.) Palmdale, Calif. (Antelope Valley) Sour Lake, Texas/Hardin-Jefferson HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Deerfield Beach HS Ridgeland, Miss. (SW Mississippi CC) Evansville, Ind./Evansville Central HS Memphis, Tenn. (SW Mississippi CC) Little Rock, Ark. (Connors State) Greenville, Ky. (Angelina Coll.) Uppsala, Sweden/Celsius School

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tic Price (Virginia Tech, 1979) Assistant Coach: Anthony Anderson (McNeese State, 1995) Assistant Coach: Bobby Kummer (Charlotte, 1996) Assistant Coach: Brian Burton (UT Dallas, 2005) Director of Operations: Matt Pace (Lamar, 2012)

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TIC PRICE HEAD COACH First Season


LAMAR CARDS BASKETBALL Tic Price was named interim head coach of the Lamar men’s basketball team Feb. 16, 2014. Ten days after the conclusion of the 2013-14 season the interim tag was removed from his title and Price became the full time head coach of the Cardinals. A former NCAA Division I head coach with 32 years coaching experience, including three as an assistant at Lamar, Price becomes the 11th head coach of a Lamar program that has won only seven games in the past two seasons. Among his 32 seasons working at the collegiate level, Price has helped coach 12 different squads to the NCAA or NIT as either an assistant or head coach. His head coaching career began in 1994 at the University of New Orleans, and includes stints at Memphis and McNeese State. During his time at UNO, the Privateers won 20 games each season, and advanced to the 1996 NCAA Championships and the 1997 NIT. Price set the Sun Belt Conference career record for winning percentage in conference games, while his teams set new league records for three-pointers in consecutive seasons. UNO’s teams were also known for their strong defense, leading the SBC in field goal percent defense all three seasons.

Additionally, he has mentored more than a dozen players who went on to successful professional careers with both the NBA and USA Basketball, including Earl Barron, Chauncey Billups, Keith Brooks, Earl Boykin, Bimbo Coles, Austin Croshere, Andre Miller, Brad Miller, Brevin Knight, Welsey Person, Paul Pierce and Gerald Wilkins. Price’s coaching career began in 1980 as an assistant at Roanoke College. Following his four seasons at Roanoke, Price took an assistant position at Tennessee-Chattanooga before taking a similar position at Virginia Tech. Price has also made coaching stops at Old Dominion and Auburn. A native of Danville, Va., Price played collegiately at Virginia Commonwealth and Virginia Tech. He received his bachelor’s degree in education from Virginia Tech in 1979. He is married to the former Jamie Lynn Simms, and the couple has two children - son, Ryan, who played for his father at McNeese State and is currently an assistant coach at Prairie View A&M, and daughter, Chanel.

Following his time in New Orleans, Price was hired as the head coach at Memphis where he spent two seasons as the Tigers head coach. Price posted a 30-27 (.526) record at Memphis, leading the team to the second round of the 1998 NIT. Price has a full understanding of the Southland, after spending six seasons, including five as head coach, at McNeese State. He was named associate head coach prior to the 2000-01 season where he helped the Cowboys produce the nation’s largest turnaround going 22-9 (.710), winning a conference title and advancing to the NIT. The following season, Price was named head coach where he led the Cowboys to a 20-win season, an SLC regular-season title and a berth in the 2002 NCAA Championships. The Cowboys won 74 games during Price’s five seasons in Lake Charles, La. During his time as head coach, Price has won 10 different coaching honors including Southland Conference Coach of the Year, Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year, Louisiana Sports Writers Association Collegiate Coach of the Year and NABC District 8 Coach of the Year.

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ANTHONY ANDERSON ASSISTANT COACH First Season

Anthony Anderson enters his first season as an assistant with the Lamar men’s basketball program. Anderson returns to the collegiate ranks after spending the previous two seasons at the high school level where he served as assistant coach at St. Paul (La.) High School and head coach of the Louisiana Bluechips and Lady Bluechips AAU squad.

ognition from Street & Smith’s Magazine.

Anderson brings 17 years of collegiate coaching experience with him to Beaumont, including 15 at the NCAA Division I level. His collegiate stops have given him a strong understanding of the Lone Star State with positions at TCU, SMU and Texas-Arlington. Anderson also comes to Lamar with an understanding of the Southland Conference serving as a graduate assistant coach at McNeese State in the mid 90s, as well as a fulltime assistant with the Cowboys from during the 1996-97 season.

Anderson’s recruits have also proven themselves to be true student-athletes, succeeding in the classroom as well as on the court. During his time at SMU, the men’s basketball program recorded an 89 percent graduation success rate, which ranked second among all Conference USA schools, and finished among the nation’s top 10 percent for NCAA basketball teams.

In addition to his time within the state of Texas, Anderson has also made coaching stops at Florida International, Miami, New Orleans and Tulane. Anderson has made a career out of improving the talent level when he joins a coaching staff. He has served as recruiting coordinator on six different coaching staffs, and has helped secure some of the nation’s top talent. While serving as the associate head coach to NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas at FIU, Anderson helped sign the nation’s 30th-ranked class according to Hoop Scoop Inc. Anderson found similar success with the Hurricanes in Miami. His 2003 signing class received top-10 rec-

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Those signing classes went far beyond “potential” as several players continued their playing careers at the next level. Anderson has coached five different players who have either been drafted or picked up via free agency with NBA franchises.

In addition to his experience as an assistant coach, Anderson also brings two-years experience as a head coach from NAIA Dillard University in New Orleans. Anderson was at Dillard from 2006-08 before leaving to take an assistant position at TCU. \Anderson played basketball at McNeese State for two seasons, after transferring from Lakes Community College. He received his bachelor’s degree from McNeese State in 1995. Anderson, and his wife Kimmy, have three sons - Anthony, Antwann and Andre.

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BOBBY KUMMER ASSISTANT COACH First Season

Bobby Kummer brings 18 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience with him as he enters his first season as an assistant with Lamar. Kummer comes to Beaumont after spending the previous four seasons in Boone, N.C., as an assistant with Appalachian State, including the last three as associate head coach. Known as a tireless worker on the court and recruiting trail, Kummer has left a paper trail of success in his wake. During his career, Kummer has helped coach 14 all-conference selections, including three all-freshman team picks, two conference players of the year, two defensive players of the year, two freshmen of the year and a newcomer of the year. He was instrumental in signing five top-20 recruiting classes of which 37 players have gone on to sign professional contracts, including six who played in the NBA. Kummer’s work on the recruiting trail hasn’t just produced individual honors. He has worked with five teams that have advanced to the postseason, including three trips to the NCAA Championships. Kummer’s coaching career began in 1996 at his alma mater where he was hired by former UNC-Charlotte standout, Melvin Watkins. During a two-year stretch, the 49ers brought in a top-10 recruiting class (Bob Gibbons All-Start Sports) and made two NCAA Championship appearances. Following the 1997-98 season, Kummer left Charlotte for College Station when Watkins was named Texas A&M head coach.

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During his time with the Aggies, Kummer was able to keep some of the Lone Star State’s best talent within its borders. The Aggies’ 1999 and 2000 signing classes were ranked in the top 20 by various publications, and produced the eventual Big 12 Freshman of the Year (Bemard King) and Newcomer of the Year. King would close out his Aggie career as the school’s all-time leading scorer just shy of 2,000 points. The staff would produce a second freshman of the year in 2003 in Antoine Wright. Following the 2003-04 season, Kummer returned to his alma mater where he spent the next six seasons. Kummer’s second coaching stop in Charlotte would be one of the more successful runs in school history. During that time, Charlotte made three postseason appearances, including the 2005 NCAA Championships as a seven seed, had 10 all-conference selections, including a Conference USA Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, a John Wooden Award finalist (Curtis Withers) and had 17 players who went on to sign professional contracts. A two-time team captain during his playing career, Kummer guided the 49ers to a 1995 Metro Conference title, and a trip to the 1995 NCAA Championships. Kummer received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Charlotte in 1996. He is married to the former Nicole David.

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BRIAN BURTON ASSISTANT COACH First Season

Brian Burton joined the Lamar coaching staff in June, after spending the previous three seasons at Abilene Christian University. Burton brings nearly 10 years of coaching experience to Beaumont, which includes a successful stint in the junior college ranks and one season at Utah.

College before moving to Salt Lake City, Utah. Burton left a paper trail of success during his times in the juco ranks. During those five seasons, his schools accumulated more than 100 wins (.761 winning percentage), three national rankings, including two in the top 10, and two conference championships.

For the previous two seasons Burton was the lead assistant at ACU under head coach Joe Golding. During that time, Burton helped oversee the program’s transition from the NCAA Division II level to Division I status. Burton helped produce one the program’s best seasons in 2011 where the Wildcats quadrupled their conference win total from the previous year.

In addition to the team success, Burton’s players received individual recognition for their work on the court. Due to Burton’s recruiting efforts, he has helped produce 22 NCAA Division I signees, 17 all-conference selections, two All-Americans and two Academic All-Americans.

Burton was named ACU’s recruiting coordinator in his final season in Abilene, where he helped assemble a class that consisted of three top 50 players from the state of Texas. Two of those players would continue their playing careers at the next level. Prior to his stint in Abilene, Burton spent one season as an assistant for player development under Jim Boylen at the University of Utah. During his time in Salt Lake City, Burton was responsible for earning the commitment from one of the top 10 players from the state of Texas. Burton had five years of coaching experience from the junior college ranks before making the move to the NCAA. He recorded stops at Richland College, Collin College, Paris Junior College and Midland

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Burton has also been invited to work at some of the countries more prestigious camps throughout his career. Those camps include Point Guard College, Texas Prep Basketball School, Reebok Breakout Camp, Reebok Headliner Camp, Jon Lucas Middle School Combine, Texas Elite Camp, Utah Elite Camp and the Five Star Basketball Camp. Burton received his bachelor’s from UT Dallas following a standout playing career. A two-year team captain, Burton led the Division III power to a conference title and postseason appearance, while setting a new school record for wins. The game of basketball runs deep in the Burton family. Burton, and his three brothers all played basketball at the collegiate level. Burton’s younger brother, Jason, is currently the women’s head coach at Texas A&M-Commerce.

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Matthew Pace is entering his first season as the Lamar basketball director of operations, but it is his second stop in Beaumont. Pace returns to his alma mater where he served as the student director of operations following his playing career. Pace was a member of the LU basketball team during the 2008-09 season. Following his playing career, Pace accepted a position as a student director of operations. He served in that capacity for the next three seasons, assisting the coaching staff with the day-to-day operations of the office including travel and practice scheduling. Price returns to Beaumont after spending the previous two years in the high school ranks. He spent the 2012-13 season at Northland Christian High School where he served as the head coach for the junior varsity squad, and a varsity assistant coach. Last season, Pace accepted the head coaching position at Sabine Pass. Pace graduated from Lamar in May 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management.

MATT PACE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS First Season

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Guard • 6-1 • 180 lbs. • Sr.-1L • Los Angeles, Calif.

CAREER HIGHS

Points 18, Twice Rebounds 7 at Canisius, 12/21/13 Assists 6 at Canisius, 12/21/13 Steals 2, Four Times Blocked Shots 1, Four Times Field Goals Made 7 vs. New Orleans, 3/6/14 Field Goal Attempts 9, Twice Free Throws Made 8 at UIW, 1/25/14 Free Throw Att 9 at Oral Roberts, 2/27/14 Minutes 38, Twice

2013-14 (Junior)

Overcame injuries to play in 28 games, earning 18 starts ... Averaged 6.3 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 0.7 steals per game ... Also recorded four blocks on the season ... Shot 49 percent from the field ... Was 63-of-85 (.741) from the free throw line ... Scored in double figures eight times ... Scored 10 points in three consecutive games (at Stephen F. Austin, at Northwestern State and Nicholls State) ... Also scored 10 points at Incarnate Word and against Sam Houston State ... Was 8-for-8 from the free throw line against UIW ... Along with the 10-point outing at SFA, he also grabbed six rebounds and dished out five assists ... Scored nine points and pulled down a career-high seven rebounds at Canisius ... Followed that up with a nine-point, four-rebound outing at Colorado State ... Had 14 points and three rebounds in the win over Houston Baptist ... Scored a career-high 18 points on 6-of-9 (.667) shooting ... Tied his career high with an 18-point outing in

the win over New Orleans ... Connected on 7-of-9 (.778) shots against the Privateers.

Junior College

Named league MVP during his sophomore season ... Was second-team All-South Coast Conference selection as a freshman ... Led the team in scoring averaging 16 points per game as a sophomore ... Also averaged 2.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists ... Led the Falcons with 33 three-pointers in 26 contests ... Holliday scored in double-figures 17 times during his rookie season, while connecting on 93-of-120 (77.5 percent) free throws ... Averaged 13 points per game that season ... Scored a season-high 27 points against Los Angeles Trade-Tech College.

High School

A three-time all-city selection, who also garnered All-Suburban League honors ... Four-time all-league honoree ... Averaged 24 points, six rebounds and four assists per game during his senior season at Norwalk ... That coming on the heels of a junior season where he averaged 20 points per game ... Scored a career-high 50 points against Mater Dei during his junior campaign ... Proved he was a scorer as an underclassmen averaging 10 points per game as a freshman and 16 per contest the following year.

Personal

Son of Anthony Holliday and Catharene Smith ... Born Mar. 7, 1992, in Detroit, Mich.

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G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R Avg. 28-18 609-21.8 56-114 .491 2-10 .200 63-85 .741 10-41-51 1.8 28-18 609-21.8 56-114 .491 2-10 .200 63-85 .741 10-41-51 1.8

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Forward • 6-10 • 245 lbs. • Sr.-3L • Uppsala, Sweden

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Points 8 vs. Arkansas State, 11/30/13 Rebounds 7 vs. Northwestern State, 2/15/14 Assists 1, Four Times Steals 2 at Kansas State, 11/12/13 Blocked Shots 4 at Purdue, 12/4/12 Field Goals Made 3, Twice Field Goal Attempts 5, Twice FT Made 3 vs. Huston-Tillotson 12/14/11 Free Throw Attempts 4, Twice Minutes 22 vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/15/14

2013-14 (Junior):

Played in 26 games, earning one start ... Averaged 1.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game ... Also blocked seven shots and recorded an assist and a steal ... Scored four points at Washington State ... Scored a season-high eight points and grabbed two rebounds against Arkansas State ... Scored five points and pulled down four rebounds at Canisius ... Scored six points and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds against Northwestern State ... Had six four-rebound games on the season.

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Played for the Swedish National team at the World University Games in Russia ... Averaged 2.9 points 3.8 rebounds during the games ... Scored six points and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds in Sweden’s 12-point victory over Japan.

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Played in 20 games earning one start ... Averaged 1.2 points and 1.7 rebounds per

game ... Also credited with 13 blocks, six steals and an assist ... Lone start of the season came against McNeese State ... Scored a season-high four points three times (North Texas, at Arkansas State and at Alabama) ... Also pulled down a season-high five rebounds against the Mean Green.

2011-12 (Freshman):

Played in 13 games as a true freshman ... Finished the year with 11 points for an average of 0.8 per game ... Added five rebounds, two blocked shots and two steals on the year ... Scored a career-high five points against Huston-Tillotson (12/14), adding a personal-best two rebounds in the contest.

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Helped Sweden’s Under-20 team finish ninth at the 2011 European Championships ... Played in 85 international games for Sweden ... Ranked among the top five Swedish players at his age ... Twice led his U18 team to the national championship. Also played on U16 team that won a national title ... Signed to the Uppsala first team in the Swedish Basketball League at age 16 ... Helped team to the semifinals in his first year ... Also played three years with the Uppsala second team, averaging 11 points and five rebounds per game.

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Sebastian Norman was born on Oct. 13, 1992 ... Son of Jorgen and Benita Norman ... Father Jorgen played 38 international games for the Swedish national team in the 1980s ... General business major.

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G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R Avg. PF A TO B S PTS-Avg. 13-0 52-4.0 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 3-2-5 0.4 6 2 3 2 0 11-0.8 20-1 142-7.1 9-25 .360 0-0 .000 6-13 .462 8-25-33 1.7 20 1 7 13 6 24-1.2 26-1 238-9.2 17-36 .472 0-0 .00 14-21 .667 19-36-55 2.1 39 1 8 7 1 48-1.8 59-2 432-7.3 29-69 .420 0-0 .000 25-40 .625 30-63-93 1.6 65 4 18 22 7 83-1.4

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Forward • 6-5 • 210 lbs. • Sr.-1L • Ridgeland, Miss.

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Points: 23 vs. Savannah State, 11/21/13 Rebounds: 12 at LIU-Brooklyn, 12/18/14 Assists: 4, Twice Steals: 4 vs. A&M-Corpus Christi, 2/1/14 Blocked Shots: 3, Twice Field Goals Made: 9 at Butler, 11/9/14 Field Goal Attempts: 13 vs. Savannah St., 11/21/13 Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Northwestern St., 2/15/14 Free Throw Attempts: 13 vs. NWLA, 2/15/14 Minutes: 37, Twice

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Played in and started all 30 games ... Finished third on the team averaging 11.4 points per game, and was second on the squad pulling down 5.2 rebounds per contest ... Also dished out 26 assists, recorded 24 steals and blocked a teamhigh 20 shots on the season ... Scored in double-figures 18 times, and had two double-digit rebound efforts ... Recorded two double-doubles ... Finished ninth in the Southland in free throw shooting (81-of104/.779) ... Scored 18 points in his Lamar debut at Butler ... Was 9-of-11 (.818) from the field and pulled down seven rebounds against the Bulldogs ... Followed that up with a 16-point outing against George Mason ... Scored 23 points and pulled down 11 rebounds in the victory over Savannah State ... Notched his second double-double of the season with a 15-point, 12-rebound outing at LIU-Brooklyn ... Had three 13-point efforts, three 12-point games and scored 11 points four times ... Pulled down seven rebounds four times ... Scored 15 points and pulled down eight rebounds

at Southeastern Louisiana ... Scored 17 points at Sam Houston State ... Followed that up with an 18-point, four-rebound outing a week later against Northwestern State ... Knocked down a season-high 10 free throws against the Demons ... Carded a seven-point, nine-rebound outing against McNeese State ... Recorded a season-high four assists twice ... Recorded a season-high three blocks twice ... Had a season-high four steals against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

Junior College:

Transferred to Southwest Mississippi CC after spending rookie year at Southeastern Louisiana ... Earned second-team all-state honors and was an MACJC All-Star selection ... Guided the Bears to a 15-10 (.600) overall record and a second-place finish in the MACJC South Division ... Averaged 14.8 points and 4.2 rebounds, while shooting 67 percent from the field ... Hit 74 percent of his free throws.

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Rated the No. 20 prospect in Mississippi after averaging 17.8 points and 8.9 rebounds as a senior ... Named Madison County Player of the Year ... Led the Titans to a 51-11 (.823) record in his final two seasons, including 28-2 as a senior ... Twice named first-team all-district and all-metro.

Personal:

Son of Eddie and Luella Ross ... Born Mar. 18, 1993 in Stone Mountain, Ga. ... Father played basketball at Mississippi Valley State.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Totals

G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R Avg. PF A TO B S PTS-Avg. 30-30 907-30.2 123-222 .554 0-0 .000 81-104 .779 49-106-155 5.2 76 26 59 20 24 327-10.9 30-30 907-30.2 123-222 .554 0-0 .000 81-104 .779 49-106-155 5.2 76 26 59 20 24 27-10.9

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Played in 26 games earning six starts ... Guard • 6-4 • 208 lbs. • So.-1L • Melbourne, Australia Scored 26 points and pulled down 18 CAREER HIGHS rebounds ... Was also credited with eight Points: 7 at Nicholls State, 3/7/13 assists, a block and a steal ... Scored a Rebounds: 3, Four Times season-high seven points and pulled down Assists: 3 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 3/8/14 three rebounds at Nicholls State ... Equaled Steals: 1, Twice Blocked Shots: 1 at Nicholls State, 3/7/13 his season high with three rebounds at Field Goals Made: 3 at Nicholls State, 3/7/13 Stephen F. Austin. Field Goal Attempts: 5 at Nicholls, 3/7/13 Free Throws Made: 2 vs. SE Louisiana, 3/8/14 High School: Free Throw Attempts: 3 vs. SE Louisiana, 3/8/14 Was school MVP for his final two seasons Minutes: 25 vs. SE Louisiana, 3/8/14 and named Varsity MVP in his final year ... Posted averages of 19.7 points, 9.2 re2013-14 (Sophomore): bounds and 3.2 assists per game ... Was Played in 11 games and averaged 1.2 points team captain as a senior ... Also played club and 1.1 rebounds per game ... Also dished basketball for the Sandringham Sabres. out four assists and recorded a steal ... Had a season-high five points and three Personal: rebounds against Northwestern State ... Matt Hancock was born on July 5, 1993, in Scored three points at Sam Houston State Melbourne, Australia ... Son of Craig and and against New Orleans ... Scored two Susan Hancock ... Majoring in psychology. points and tied a season-high with three rebounds against Southeastern Louisiana ... Lone steal of the season came against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2012-13 2013-14 Totals

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Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R 270-10.4 11-37 .297 4-16 .250 0-1 .000 4-14-18 100-9.1 4-16 .250 3-14 .214 2-3 .667 3-9-12 370-10.0 15-53 .283 7-30 .233 2-4 .500 7-23-30

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Guard • 6-1 • 204 lbs. • So.-1L • Evansville, Ind.

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A three-sport letterwinner at Evansville Central ... Averaged better than 17 points per game as a junior ... That jumped to 20.9 points per game during his senior season ... Garnered all-conference recognition on the court ... Also earned all-conference honors on the gridiron ... Received all-state and All-America recognition on the baseball diamond.

Points: 8, Twice Rebounds: 7 at Colorado State, 12/28/13 Assists: 2, Twice Steals: 2 vs. New Orleans, 3/6/14 Blocked Shots: 1 vs. SE Louisiana, 3/8/14 Field Goals Made: 3, Twice Field Goal Attempts: 7 vs. New Orleans, 3/6/14 Free Throws Made: 2, Twice Free Throw Attempts: 4 vs. New Orleans, 3/6/14 Personal: Minutes: 31 vs. New Orleans, 3/6/14 Son of Don and Kim Mattingly ... Born Aug. 28, 1987, in Englewood N.J. ... Was a 2013-14 (Freshman): first-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Played in 19 games starting the final three Dodgers in the 2006 MLB Amateur Draft ... of the season ... Averaged 2.3 points and Father was an MLB All-Star first basemen 1.7 rebounds per game ... Also dished with the New York Yankees, and is the curout five assists, recorded three steals and rent manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. blocked a shot ... Scored a season-high eight points and pulled down three rebounds at Northwestern State ... Tied his season high with an eight-point outing in the win over New Orleans ... Also pulled down six rebounds against the Privateers ... Scored four points and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds at Colorado State.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Totals

G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R Avg. PF A TO B S PTS-Avg. 19-3 211-11.1 16-44 .364 5-20 .250 6-13 .462 11-21-32 1.7 22 12 5 1 3 43-2.3 19-3 211-11.1 16-44 .364 5-20 .250 6-13 .462 11-21-32 1.7 22 12 5 1 3 43-2.3

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A four-year letterwinner ... Averaged 14 GUARD • 6-1 • 190 lbs. • So.-1L • Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. points and nine rebounds as a senior ... CAREER HIGHS Guided Deerfield Beach to a 20-5 (.800) Points: 19 vs. Arkansas State, 12/15/13 overall record and a perfect 12-0 mark as Rebounds: 7 at Northwestern State, 1/4/14 a junior ... Led the Bucks to the Florida Assists: 4 at Canisius, 12/21/13 Class 8A Regional Finals ... Averaged 17.5 Steals: 2 at Washington State, 11/16/13 Blocked Shots: 1, Twice points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per Field Goals Made: 5, Twice game during the 2011-12 season ... Guided Field Goal Attempts: 11 vs. Tenn. Tech, 12/15/13 his prep squad to a top-10 ranking in the Free Throws Made: 9 vs. Tenn. Tech, 12/15/13 state’s largest classification ... Averaged 10 Free Throw Attempts: 9 vs. Tenn. Tech, 12/15/13 points and four rebounds during his sophMinutes: 33 vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/15/13 omore season ... Led his high school to a district and regional title, and an elite eight 2013-14 (Freshman): appearance. Played in 27 games earning eight starts ... Averaged 4.0 points and 1.9 rebounds per game ... Also recorded 12 steals, nine Personal: assists and two blocks on the season ... Son of Michael Owens and Tondra Whited Scored double-figures twice ... Recorded ... Born Aug. 18, 1995, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. a career-high 19 points and pulled down three rebounds against Arkansas State ... Netted 15 points on 5-of-10 (.500) shooting against UTPA ... Had a seven-point, six-rebound effort against George Mason ... Scored nine points and pulled down a career-high seven rebounds at Northwestern State ... Also scored nine points against at Oral Roberts and in the season finale against Southeastern Louisiana ... Scored four points and dished out a career-high four assists at Canisius.

CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Totals

G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-R Avg. PF A TO B S PTS-Avg. 27-8 390-14.4 36-105 .343 19-63 .302 18-27 .667 17-34-51 1.9 50 9 15 2 12 109-4.0 27-8 390-14.4 36-105 .343 19-63 .302 18-27 .667 17-34-51 1.9 50 9 15 2 12 109-4.0

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TYRAN de LATTIBEAUDIERE

LeMon Gregory

FORWARD Senior

FORWARD Junior

THE de LATTIBEAUDIERE FILE

Forward • 6-4 • 210 lbs. • Sr.-SQ • Kingston, Jamaica

2013-14 (Redshirt):

Utilized his redshirt season after transferring from Vincennes University.

Junior College:

A two-year letterwinner ... Guided the Trailblazers to the NJCAA Final Four ... Averaged 5.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game as a sophomore ... Led squad to a 61-7 (.897) record during his two years ... Shot 51 percent from the floor ... Guided the Trailblazers to an undefeated home record.

High School:

A highly regarded prospect from Tivoli Gardens in Jamaica ... Averaged more than 20 points, 10 rebounds and a block per game.

THE GREGORY FILE

Center • 6-10 • 255 lbs. • Jr.-TR • Greenville, Ky.

Junior College:

A two-year letterwinner at Angelina ... Accurate shooter, knocking down 58 percent of his shots ... Averaged seven points and pulled down five rebounds for the Roadrunners.

High School:

Ranked as the No. 16 player in the state of Kentucky as a senior ... Received All-America honors twice during his prep career ... Guided Muhlenberg County to a 22-11 overall record as a senior ... Received two stars, and was ranked among the top 160 players in his region coming out of high school ... Named to the 2012 Battle at the Border Kentucky vs. Ohio All-Star game ... Played for the KYA All-Stars and helped guide his team to a 46-9 (.836) record at the AAU Nationals in Disney.

Personal:

Son of Sonia Morrison ... Born Jan. 25, 1991, in Jamaica.

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Zachary Hollis

Quan Jones

F O R WA R D Junior

G UA R D Junior

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Forward • 6-9 • 231 lbs. • Jr.-TR • Palmdale, Calif.

Junior College:

Played in 32 games earning 17 starts as a sophomore ... Averaged six points, four rebounds and one block per game during his sophomore season at Antelope Valley ... Helped guide AVC to 27-5 overall record and the top seed in the Southern California playoffs ... Marauders advanced to the semifinals ... The 27 victories marked the fourth-best mark of any AVC team.

High School:

Averaged a double-double per game in high school ... Scored 15 points and pulled down 11 rebounds during his prep career ... Also dished out three assists per game during his high school career.

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Guard • 6-1 • 155 lbs. • Jr.-TR • Little Rock, Ark..

Junior College:

Juco team entered conference play as the top-ranked juco team in Oklahoma this past season according to the OKHoops.com Power Rankings ... Connors State cracked the NJCAA top 25 during the 2013-14 season.

High School:

A two-star athlete, according to Rivals.com ... Averaged 9.8 points and 2.9 assists per game during his senior year ... Also knocked down 40 percent of his three-point shots as a prepster ... Guided Hall High School to a 27-3 (.900) overall record, and a perfect 14-0 conference mark during his final season ... Hall finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the state, and No. 22 nationally ... Was recruited by Arkansas-Little Rock, Tennessee-Martin and UMKC out of high school.

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KEVIN BOOZE

F O R WA R D JUNIOR

GUARD FRESHMAN

THE SEARS FILE

THE BOOZE FILE

Forward • 6-4 • 175 lbs. • Jr.-TR • Memphis, Tenn.

Junior College:

Averaged nearly 17 points and grabbed nearly seven rebounds per game during his sophomore year at EOSC ... Shot 50 percent from the field, 40 percent from beyond the three-point arc and 80 percent from the free throw line.

High School:

Averaged 18 points and nearly nine rebounds per game as a junior in high school ... Also averaged nearly three blocks per contest during the 2010-11 season ... Accurate long-range shooter, recording 76 triples as a junior (76of-163/.466).

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Guard • 5-10 • 170 lbs. • Fr.-HS • Irving, Texas

High School:

Ranked as one of the top 10 point guards in the state of Texas during his senior year ... Also rated among the state’s top 50 players ... A three-year starter for head coach Toby Martin ... Garnered first-team all-district honors on his way to being named District MVP as a senior ... Also garnered all-region honors following a season that saw him average 15 points and six assists per game ... Was named district newcomer of the year as a sophomore ... He followed that up by averaging 21 points per game the following season ... Scored at least 30 points in a game more than 10 times in his career ... List his best game as a 42-point contest during his sophomore season ... Comes from a basketball family ... Has a sister who plays at Texas State, one who played LSU and another who played at Oklahoma State.

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Guard • 6-5 • 170 lbs. • Fr.-HS • Sour Lake, Texas

High School:

A big-time scorer who averaged 28.7 points and better than six assists per game as a senior ... Shot 64 percent from the field, and 82 percent from the free throw line ... That coming on the heels of a junior campaign that saw him averaging 24 points, six rebounds, six steals and five rebounds per game ... Garnered first-team all-state and all-region honors following his junior and senior seasons ... Named district newcomer of the year as a freshman ... A second-team all-district as a sophomore ... Guided Hardin-Jefferson to a top-20 state ranking ... Graduated as the school’s all-time leading scorer with more than 2,600 points ... Received recruiting attention from McNeese State and Arkansas.

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1960-61 LONE STAR CHAMPS

1969-70 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

1961-62 LONE STAR CHAMPS

1977-78 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

1962-63 LONE STAR CHAMPS

1978-79 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

1963-64 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

1979-80 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

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1980-81 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

2000 SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

also won SLC Tournament

1982-83 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

2012 SLC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

also won SLC Tournament

1983-84 SOUTHLAND CHAMPS

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ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS DON BRYSON 1965 Associated Press Third Team Don Bryson, a 6-6 forward from New Orleans, put together an outstanding senior season that culminated in earning Associated Press NCAA College Division Third Team All-America honors. He was the first-ever Cardinal All-American. During that season, Bryson scored 553 points and hauled down 343 rebounds for averages of 23.2 and 14.9, respectively. His 14.9 rebound average still ranks as the second-best in school history, and the 23.2

scoring average is the third-best ever. He helped the Cardinals post an 18-6 record for the year. For his career, Bryson averaged 16.5 points and 12.4 boards per game. His 1,240 career points ranks 14th on the school’s all-time scoring list and his 931 rebounds ranks fourth. He also ranks fifth in field goal percentage at .550. He was a two-time All-Southland Conference Selection.

EARL DOW 1969 Associated Press Third Team Earl Dow became the second Lamar player to pick up All-America honors when he was named to the Associated Press NCAA Division I Third Team as a senior in 1969. Dow, a 6-1 guard from Bayside, N.Y., scored a then-school record 560 points during the 1968-69 season. His 23.3 points per game average that season still ranks as the second-best in school history. He shot 43.9% from the field and 76.9% from the free

throw line as well. He helped Lamar post an outstanding 20-4 record that year. For his career, Dow averaged 20.1 points per game, which ranks as the third-highest career scoring average in school history. He was a two-time First Team All-Southland Conference selection, and he was invited to play in the East-West All-Star Game.

MIKE OLLIVER 1981 Citizen’s Savings Foundation First Team Mike Olliver was named Citizen’s Savings Foundation First Team All-America as a senior in 1981, becoming the third LU All-American. Olliver, a 6-1 guard from Mount Olive, N.C., averaged 22.3 points per game in 1981, and shot a remarkable 51.2% from the field, connecting on 297-of-580 attempts. His 716 points rank as the second-best single season total in school history.

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For his career, Olliver averaged 20.6 points and ranks as Lamar’s all-time leader in points scored (2,518) and field goals made (1,130). His scoring average and steals (206) rank second, and he’s also fifth in assists (344). He set a then-record for points in a game with 50 vs. Portland State on January 12, 1980, and he finished his career as the 15th all-time leading scorer in NCAA history. Olliver was a four-time All-Southland performer and he was the Player of the Year and Tournament MVP in 1981.

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ALL-TIME AWARDS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

1999 ....................... Matt Sundblad (First Team) 1998 ..................... Matt Sundblad (Third Team)

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT VI PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1981 ............................................... Mike Olliver

USBWA ALL-DISTRICT VI

2009 ......................... Jay Brown (Second Team) 2009 ................. Kenny Dawkins (Second Team) 2006 .......................... Alan Daniels (First Team) 1984 ............................ Tom Sewell (First Team) 1981 ............................... B.B. Davis (First Team) Mike Olliver (First Team) 1980 ............................... B.B. Davis (First Team)

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR

1984 .................................................. Pat Foster 1980 ................................................. Billy Tubbs 1978 ................................................. Billy Tubbs 1970 ............................................... Jack Martin 1969 ............................................... Jack Martin

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1984 ................................................ Tom Sewell 1981 ............................................... Mike Olliver 1971 ............................................... Luke Adams 1970 ........................................... Kenny Haynes

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

2008 .......................................... Kenny Dawkins 2007 .......................................... Lamar Sanders 1985 ............................................. James Gulley 1984 .............................................. Jerry Everett 1978 .................................................. B.B. Davis

ALL-SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE

2012 ............................ Mike James (First Team) Devon Lamb (Second Team) Anthony Miles (Second Team) 2010 .................... Justin Nabors (Second Team) 2009 ................. Kenny Dawkins (Second Team) Jay Brown (Third Team) 2008 ...................... Kenny Dawkins (First Team) Lamar Sanders (First Team) 2007 .................. Lamar Sanders (Second Team) James Davis (Third Team) 2006 .......................... Alan Daniels (First Team) Thomas Fairley (Third Team) 2005 .......................... Alan Daniels (First Team) Raymond Anthony (Third Team) 2004 ................... Terrell Petteway (Third Team) 2003 ............................. Ron Austin (First Team)

Lewis Arline (Third Team) Damany Hendrix (Third Team) 2002 ............... Damany Hendrix (Second Team) 2000 .................... Landon Rowe (Second Team) 1999 .................. Matt Sundblad (Second Team) 1987 ......................... James Gulley (First Team) 1986 ........................ Anthony Todd (First Team) James Nance (Second Team) 1985 .......................... Jerry Everett (First Team) James Gulley (Second Team) 1984 .................. Lamont Robinson (First Team) Tom Sewell (First Team) Kenneth Perkins (Second Team) 1983 ............................ Tom Sewell (First Team) Brian Kellybrew (Second Team) Kenneth Perkins (Second Team) 1982 ......................... Terry Long (Second Team) Kenneth Perkins (Second Team) 1981 ............................... B.B. Davis (First Team) Mike Olliver (First Team) Alvin Brooks (Second Team) 1980 .......................... Clarence Kea (First Team) Mike Olliver (First Team) B.B. Davis (Second Team) 1979 ............................... B.B. Davis (First Team) Mike Olliver (First Team) Norman Bellard (Second Team) Clarence Kea (Second Team) 1978 ............................... B.B. Davis (First Team) Mike Olliver (Second Team) 1977 ..................... Clarence Kea (Second Team) Homer Taylor (Second Team) 1976 ........................... Henry Jones (First Team) Ike Mills (Second Team) 1975 ......................... Al Nickson (Second Team) 1974 .............................. Al Nickson (First Team) 1973 .................... Trennis Jones (Second Team) 1972 .................... Trennis Jones (Second Team) Steve Wade (Second Team) 1971 ........................... Luke Adams (First Team) Elton Hayes (Second Team) 1970 ........................... Luke Adams (First Team) Kenny Haynes (Second Team) Jim Nicholson (Second Team) 1969 ................................ Earl Dow (First Team) Jim Nicholson (Second Team) Wayne Moore (Second Team) 1968 ................................ Earl Dow (First Team) Jim Nicholson (First Team) Phil Endicott (Second Team) 1967 ..................... Phil Endicott (Second Team) Jerry McKeller (Second Team) 1966 ...................... Odis Booker (Second Team) T. Nelson Bruce (Second Team) 1965 ............................ Don Bryson (First Team) Jerry Wade (First Team) Ray Wright (Second Team) 1964 ............................. Don Heller (First Team) Don Bryson (Second Team) Richard Smith (Second Team)

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SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

2012 ............................................... Mike James 2000 ............................................ Landon Rowe 1985 .............................................. Jerry Everett 1983 ...................................... Lamont Robinson 1981 ............................................... Mike Olliver

ALL-SOUTHLAND TOURNAMENT

2012 ............................................... Mike James Devon Lamb Anthony Miles 2006 .............................................. Alan Daniels 2005 .............................................. Alan Daniels 2000 ...................................... Thaydeus Holden Landon Rowe 1999 ............................................ Matt Sunblad 1987 ............................................. James Gulley 1985 .............................................. Jerry Everett James Gulley 1984 ................................................ Tom Sewell 1983 ......................................... Brian Kellybrew Kenneth Perkins Lamont Robinson 1982 ................................................. Terry Long 1981 .................................................. B.B. Davis Mike Olliver

ALL-AMERICAN SOUTH CONFERENCE

1989 ......................................... Adrian Caldwell 1988 ............................................. James Gulley

SUN BELT CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

1993 ............................................... Keith Veney

ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE

1997 ............................................. Ron Coleman 1996 ............................................. Lucas Wagler 1995 ............................................. Ron Coleman 1994 ............................................ Atiim Browne

LONE STAR CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

1963 ............................................ Richard Smith 1961 ....................................... Johnny Johnston

ALL-LONE STAR CONFERENCE

1963 ............................................ Richard Smith 1962 ........................................... James Barrum 1961 ............................................ Wayne Aaron James Barrum Johnny Johnston 1959 ........................................... Bob Shepherd 1957 .......................................... Kenneth Roach 1954 ................................................ Ray Walton 1953 ................................................ Ray Walton

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TOM SEWELL

2,518 Points YEAR 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 TOTAL

G 27 32 33 30 122

FGM 196 326 311 297 1130

FTM 36 52 94 76 258

PTS 428 704 716 670 2,518

1,496 Points AVG 15.9 22.0 21.7 22.3 20.6

YEAR 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 TOTAL

B.B. DAVIS G 27 32 30 30 119

FGM 205 283 203 190 881

FTM 64 85 90 83 322

PTS 474 651 496 463 2,084

AVG 17.6 20.3 16.5 15.4 17.5

YEAR G 2008-09 30 2009-10 31 2010-11 30 2011-12 35 TOTAL 126

JAMES GULLEY G 32 21 29 31 113

FGM 188 102 226 203 719

FTM 67 67 121 139 394

FGM 171 118 212 187 688

FTM 112 118 133 117 438

PTS 443 271 573 545 1,832

AVG 13.8 12.9 19.8 17.6 16.2

YEAR 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 TOTAL

PTS 454 312 557 491 1,814

FGM 140 123 93 138 494

FTM 116 105 118 118 457

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FTM 36 131 128 181 476

PTS 188 433 358 508 1,487

AVG 6.3 14.0 11.9 14.5 11.8

G 22 24 24 24 94

FGM 138 155 143 109 545

FTM 100 60 55 44 259

PTS 376 370 341 262 1,349

AVG 17.1 15.4 14.2 10.9 14.4

RICHARD SMITH

AVG 15.7 13.6 17.5 14.9 15.5

YEAR 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 TOTAL

ATIIM BROWNE G 28 31 27 27 113

FGM 71 133 104 149 457

1,348 Points G 28 27 25 80

FGM 178 176 190 544

FTM 71 104 85 260

PTS 427 456 465 1,348

AVG 15.3 16.9 18.6 16.9

JOHNNY JOHNSTON

1,592 Points YEAR 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 TOTAL

AVG 8.5 18.6 22.9 16.8

PHIL ENDICOTT

CLARENCE KEA G 29 23 32 33 117

PTS 246 540 710 1,496

1,349 Points

1,814 Points YEAR 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 TOTAL

FTM 30 76 136 242

1,487 Points

1,832 Points YEAR 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

FGM 108 232 287 627

ANTHONY MILES

2,084 Points YEAR 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 TOTAL

G 29 29 31 89

1,327 Points AVG 15.2 12.3 12.7 16.3 14.1

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FGM 153 145 201 499

FTM 84 89 156 329

PTS 390 379 558 1,327

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anthony bledsoe

1,316 Points

1,209 Points

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1994-95 27 159 115 457 16.9 1995-96 27 158 95 425 15.7 1996-97 27 143 136 434 16.1 TOTAL 81 460 346 1,327 16.2

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1987-88 31 129 62 355 11.5 1988-89 28 148 62 402 14.4 1989-90 28 167 84 452 16.1 TOTAL 87 444 208 1,209 13.9

ALAN DANIELS

JIM NICHOLSON

1,306 Points

1,198 Points

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 2004-05 29 203 93 576 19.9 2005-06 31 250 155 730 23.5 TOTAL 60 453 248 1,306 21.8

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1966-67 14 64 50 178 12.7 1967-68 25 176 133 485 19.4 1968-69 24 104 64 272 11.3 1969-70 24 88 87 263 11.0 TOTAL 87 432 334 1,198 13.8

KENNETH PERKINS

DAVID JONES

1,299 Points

1,105 Points

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1980-81 30 100 39 239 8.0 1981-82 29 136 89 361 12.4 1982-83 30 135 85 355 11.8 1983-84 31 124 96 344 11.1 TOTAL 120 495 468 1,299 10.8

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1986-87 29 66 52 189 6.5 1987-88 31 65 49 206 6.6 1988-89 28 103 51 311 11.1 1989-90 28 132 59 399 14.3 TOTAL 116 366 211 1,105 9.5

RON AUSTIN

JAMES MELLARD

1,251 Points

1,057 Points

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1999-00 31 48 24 143 9.4 2000-01 26 84 70 261 10.0 2001-02 29 150 73 423 14.6 2002-03 27 145 75 424 15.7 TOTAL 113 427 242 1,251 11.1

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1956-57 24 108 83 299 12.5 1957-58 22 112 76 300 13.6 1958-59 24 94 39 227 9.5 1959-60 27 93 45 231 8.2 TOTAL 97 407 243 1,057 10.9

DON BRYSON

1,240 Points

YEAR G FGM FTM PTS AVG 1962-63 27 112 112 336 12.4 1963-64 25 128 115 371 14.8 1964-65 23 195 143 533 23.2 TOTAL 75 435 370 1,240 16.5

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George Ames Jimmy Anders Ernest Andrews Roy Andrews Ray Asbury

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Overton Banks Elmo Beard Lee Bell T.E. Bergin Sidney Blackburn Joe Bland Verlon Bobbitt Warner Bogle Weldon Bond Howard Brady Si Burnett Radford Byerly

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Gene Carpenter Blewitt Carroll Edgar Carroll Henry Clifton Curley Cohn Bo Collins Slick Colville William Cook Harry Cooke Rodman Cutler

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Tony Daleo Fred Davis Ewing Dishman Horace Etity

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Bob Frederick Jimmy Frederick Herbert Fuller James Gallier

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Spencer Garsee Frank Garvey Claude Gilson Forrest Griffing

1949 1948 1951 1929

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Tuffy Harrington Hubert Hawthorne Blackie Haynes Harlan Holst Frank Houston Jimmy Howard C.J. Howell

1950-51 1924 1947 1948-49 1929 1949-50 1951

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Audrey Jackson Fred Jackson Dale Johnson Gordon Johnson Eddie Jones Robert Jones Sam Jones

1926 1947 1931 1926 1925 1947 1924

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Charles Kiker Ed Kilpatrick Jim Kirkland Mickey Knobloch Sidney LaFonta Chester Lee Danny Lee Parmer Lee Jim Lemon Gray Little

1951 1950-51 1948 1949

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James Palmer Jerry Parrish O.A. “Bum” Phillips Moody Pickett Otho Plummer David Poland

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Charles Quisenberry

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Paul Revak John Richardson Neal Robertson Carlos Rojo Rob Roy W.F. Ryder

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Hill Sanders Carl Savino Dale Saxon Dick Sheffield Charles Shoptaw Alvin Stahl Roy Stephenson Luther Stubblefield

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Albert Tatum Rube Thornal Bobby Thornton George Thomas Robert Trevino

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Ray Walton Lloyd Watkeys Walter Wellman Jess Wheeler Clyde Wherry Bubba Williamson Marvin Wills Paul Winkler Dave Young

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Wayne Aaron Khaalis Abdul-Raqeeb Nikko Acosta Haywood Adams Luke Adams Tremell Adams Raymond Addison Jo Adande Joe Aguirre Larry Ainsworth Quincy Alexander Charles Anderson Greg Anderson Raymond Anthony Lewis Arline Larry Augsburger Carroll Aulbaugh Ron Austin

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Pat Bardwell Brad Barker Eugene Barrington Matthew Barrow James Barrum Bob Battle Nashid Beard Norman Bellard Eddie Benson Harold Berry Stacy Bertrand James Black Keilan Blanks Anthony Bledsoe Joe Blueford Verlon Bobbitt Brian Bolden Weldon Bond Odis Booker Keith Bowman Tim Boxie Danny Bragg Orlando Brazier Terry Bridgeman Billy Bromell Danny Bromley Alvin Brooks

1957-61 1994-96 2011-13 1984-85 1969-71 2010-11 1973-74 2000-02 1954-55 1959-60 1996-97 1958-60 1984-86 2003-05 1999-03 1959-63 1961-63 1999-03 1975-77 1987-88 1957-58 2005-08 1958-62 1973-75 2004-06 1976-79 1982-83 1951-52 1974-75 1951-52 2012-14 1987-91 1976-78 1951-53 1987-89 1951-53 1965-67 1993-94 1993-94 1992-93 2010-11 1990-92 1977-79 1971-74 1979-81

DeWayne Brown Jay Brown Stan Brown Terry Brown Vince Brown Atiim Brown T. Nelson Bruce Anthony Bryant Jerry Bryant Don Bryson Dee Burchett Jonathan Burnett George Butler

1985-87 2007-09 2009-13 1990-91 1997-98 1990-94 1963-66 1990-91 1967-69 1962-65 2005-07 2002-04 1991-92

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Adrian Caldwell Gerald Cammack Marcus Campbell Vince Camper Gene Carpenter Justin Carter Donnie Chambers Turk Chambless Brandon Chappell Ronnie Claiborne John Claunch Aaron Clauson Shawn Clifton Don Coleman Ron Coleman Kirby Collins Kenneth Cook Shawn Copes Donny Coryell Jimmie Coulter Bobby Courville Coy Custer

1988-89 1958-61 2001-03 1988-89 1953-54 2009-10 1976-78 1974-75 2004-07 1980-81 1954-56 1992-97 1991-93 1951-53 1994-97 1969-72 1981-83 1991-92 1996-98 1956-57 1956-58 2007-11

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Brian DeLord Lester Dickerson Quincy Dockins Brennan Doty Earl Dow Tommy Dressen Eduardo Drewnick Neville Dyson

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Osas Ebomwonyi John Echols Mark Eck Phil Endicott Jerry Everett Thomas Fairley Dick Folmer Bob Frederick Greg Freeman

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1999-00 1970-72 1992-94 2012-13 1967-69 1968-71 1985-86 1992-94 2010-13 1972-75 1994-95 1966-70 1983-85 2004-06 1952-53 1952-53 1977-79

Jack Gallier Paul Garner Eric Gathers Danny Gauthier Charlie Georgia Tyrone Gibson Keith Gilbert Claude Gilson Norther Gims Barry Gipson Dale Godfrey Gil Goodrich Josh Goodwin George Gordon Jason Grant Arthur Gray Randy Gray Octavius Green Willie Griggie Hayes Grooms Henry Guidry James Gulley Orko Guyton

1951-52 1984-85 197X-7X 1985-87 1964-65 1987-88 1982-83 1951-54 1988-92 1973-75 1958-61 2003-04 2003-06 1954-55 2002-06 1978-82 1982-84 2013-14 1971-72 2001-04 1954-55 1984-88 1995-96

Tyler Hackstadt Ashton Hall

2000-02 2007-10

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VARSITY LETTERWINNERS Mike Hall 1990-91 Jennings Hamilton 1964-67 Matt Hancock 2012-pres. Larry Handy 2005-06 Charlie Harper 2009-12 Darius Harris 2010-11 Keith Harris 1989-91 Kendrick Harris 2009-11 Tony Harris 1985-86 LaTye Hatcher 1990-91 Elton Hayes 1969-73 Kenny Haynes 1967-70 Joey Hebert 1987-88 Don Heller 1962-64 Ronald Henderson 1962-63 Jimmy Hendrick 1953-55 Damany Hendrix 2001-03 Krunti Hester 2001-04 Tim Hickman 1988-90 Weldon Higginbotham 1961-63 Lowell Hill 1970-73 Marvin Hill 1997-99 Nimord Hilliard 2013-14 Cory Hock 1994-96 Thaydeus Holden 1999-00 Anthony Holliday 2013-Pres. Darren Hopkins 2006-08 Mike Hughes 1970-73 John Irwin

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Rickey Jacks Bill Jackson Marlone Jackson Lee Jackson Ron Jackson Michael Jaco Ben Jacobson Jim Jacobus Mike James Mike Jeter Brian Johns Curley Johnson Edward Johnson Terry Johnson Johnny Johnston Chris Jones

1955-56 1986-87 1971-72 1996-00 1955-58 1991-93 1984-85 2001-02 1974-75 2010-12 1993-94 1987-90 1996-97 1991-92 1994-96 1958-61 1977-79

Darrell Jones Davey Jones David Jones Henry Jones Leslie Jones Monte Jones Rod Jones Tommy Jones Trennis Jones Charles Jurecka

1980-81 1966-67 1986-90 1974-76 1966-68 1974-76 1996-98 1962-64 1970-73 1958-59

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Calvin Kane Richard Karnes Clarence Kea Brian Kelleybrew Tony Kelleybrew Marvin Kelly Ed Kilpatrick Lloyd Kilpatrick J.W. King Brom Knop

1979-80 1967-69 1976-80 1981-83 1983-85 1973-74 1951-54 1951-54 1953-55 1998-99

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Devon Lamb Eric Lawson Zach Lawson Mike Levy Cestrakiah Lewis Jose Lewis Steve Lewis Jeremy Long Terry Long Donte Lopez Jack Lynch Tre Lynch

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Phillip Mack Shane Mahoney Nolton Malveaux Carl Malvo Bobby Manheimer Ed Manuel Glen Marks Paul Marks Reggie Mathis Ola Matti Preston Mattingly

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Royce McCain Karl McCauley B.J. McClendon Bobby McClure Brian McCormack Malcolm McCreight Aaron McFadden John McGilvra Jerry McKeller Wayne McKinney Bob McQueen Brandon McThay James Mellard Roy Menesse John Mertz Gary Miksch Norman Miksch Anthony Miles George Milhouse Owen Miller Ike Mills Kenneth Minkins Donley Minor Donnell Minton Rhon Mitchell Wayne Moore Dean Morrison D.J. Muepo Anthony Murphy Durand Murray Stephen Musa

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Justin Nabors James Nance Vincenzo Nelson Shannon Nero Kevin Newman Wesley Newman Jim Nicholson Lester Nickerson Alfred Nickson Sebastian Norman Jim Nowicki Ronald Nunnery Lawrence Nwevo

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1959-60 1984-87 1991-95 1967-68 2000-01 1998-00 1990-91 1957-58 1964-67 1982-85 1967-68 2006-09 1956-60 1959-60 2005-07 1976-78 1953-55 2009-12 1982-83 1989-91 1974-76 1973-77 2009-13 2012-pres. 2012-14 1965-69 1953-54 2012-13 1996-99 2006-07 2006-07 2007-10 1983-87 2010-12 1984-87 1986-87 1960-62 1966-70 1966-67 1971-75 2011-pres. 1974-77 1996-98 2005-10


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VARSITY LETTERWINNERS Frank Obudo Mike Olliver Brad Olson Mark O’Neal Al Osina Marcus Owens Moses Owen

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Matt Pace Kenny Page Jerry Parker Kenneth Perkins James Perrin Robert Perry Terrell Petteway J.W. Phelps Tommy Poe David Post Art Prevost Duane Pritchett John Lews Prien Clay Purswell

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Mike Quebedeaux

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Joey Ray Daryl Reed Tim Reels John Remza David Reynard Joe Pat Rhodes Calvin Rice Dave Richardson Jimmy Richardson Mike Ridgway David Riives T.J. Riley Kenneth Roach Gary Roberts Eddie Robinson Lamont Robinson Fred Romero Tyler Ropp Harry Roscoe Donovan Ross

1997-99 1977-81 1982-84 1972-74 1967-70 2013-Pres. 1989-90 2008-09 1971-74 1961-64 1980-84 1993-95 1961-62 1999-04 1954-56 1962-63 1967-70 1987-89 1989-90 1971-74 1972-75 1969-70 2000-01 1989-91 1995-96 1963-65 1956-57 1965-67 1988-92 1981-82 1965-68 2000-02 1967-68 2008-09 1955-57 1971-72 1999-03 1981-84 1964-66 1998-99 1990-91 2013-Pres.

Brian Rowan Landon Rowe Ronnie Rucker Mike Rutter

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Arnold Saltzman Anthony Sampson Lamar Sanders Ray Sansom Elwyn Seay Cecil Sellers Tom Sewell Terry Sheffield V.H. Shelton Bob Shepherd Don Simmons Dean Sinclair David Smith J.C. Smith Kevin Smith Richard Smith Tommy Smith Ozzie Smith-Bey Nicky Snell Kenyon Spears Larry Stephenson Jerry Sterling Ivan Stone Bobby Straface Darrin Sublet Matt Sundblad Jeff Surrat

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Pat Tart Homer Taylor Horace Taylor Craig Theriot Hank Thomas Bob Thompson Anthony Todd Currye Todd Earl Touchstone Rian Townsend Victor Trahan Billy Tubbs Dan Turner Howard Turner

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1954-56 1986-87 2006-08 2006-07 1954-58 1964-66 1981-84 1952-53 1998-00 1958-60 1954-55 1957-58 1964-66 1955-58 2003-06 1961-64 1990-92 1994-96 1980-83 1997-01 1977-81 1970-71 1985-87 1993-94 1983-85 1995-99 1994-95

Jerry Wade 1964-65 Steve Wade 1968-72 Lucas Wagler 1994-96 Mike Wallace 1980-81 Ray Walton 1951-54 Wayne Weaver 1966-67 Hondo Webb 2012-13 Wayne Wedgeworth 1957-58 Jules Wells 1984-88 Ronnie Wennberg 1982-83 Justin Wesley 2009-10 Roy West 1953-56 Brad Westbrook 1988-91 Brennen White 1999-00 Blake Whittle 2003-06 Freddie Williams 1987-89 Greg Williams 1981-83 Robert Williams 1978-80 Skyler Williams 2008-09 Wayne Williams 1955-59 Willie Williams 1960-62 Amos Wilson 2012-14 Puntus Wilson 1984-85 Willie Wilson 1962-65 Marvin Wills 1951-52, 54-55 Rock Winston 1997-99 Bruce Withers 1953-54 Tristan Worrell 2007-09 Ray Wright 1963-65

1973-76 1975-77 1987-89 1975-76 1992-93 1954-57 1983-86 2006-08 1953-54 1993-94 1989-90 1955-57 1951-52 1983-84

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2000-04 1996-00 1961-63 1978-80

1956-59 1992-94

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Brooks Ybarra

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John Zerko George Zurenda

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS

name yrs 1. Mike Olliver 1977-81 2. B.B. Davis 1977-81 3. James Gulley 1984-88 4. Clarence Kea 1976-80 5. Atiim Browne 1990-94 6. Tom Sewell 1981-84 7. Anthony Miles 2008-12 8. Phil Endicott 1966-70 9. Richard Smith 1961-64 10. Johnny Johnston 1958-61

REBOUNDS

name yrs 1. Clarence Kea 1976-80 2. B.B. Davis 1977-81 3. James Gulley 1984-88 4. Don Bryson 1962-63 5. Lewis Arline 1999-03 6. Kenneth Perkins 1980-84 7. Johnny Johnston 1958-61 8. James Nicholson 1966-70 9. Bob Thompson 1954-57 10. Wayne Moore 1966-69

FIELD GOALS

name yrs 1. Mike Olliver 1977-81 2. B.B. Davis 1977-81 3. James Gulley 1984-88 4. Clarence Kea 1976-80 5. Tom Sewell 1981-84 6. Phil Endicott 1966-70 7. Richard Smith 1961-64 8. Johnny Johnston 1958-61 9. Kenneth Perkins 1980-84 10. Atiim Browne 1990-94

3-POINTERS

name yrs 1. Matt Sundblad 1995-99 2. Raymond Anthony 2003-05 3. Keith Veney 1992-94 4. David Jones 1986-90 5. Ron Austin 1999-03 6. Alan Daniels 2004-06 7. Atiim Browne 1990-94 8. Terry Bridgeman 1990-92 9. Brandon Chappell 2004-07 10. Damany Hendrix 2001-03

FREE THROWS 1. 2. 3. 4.

name Anthony Miles Atiim Browne Clarence Kea Don Bryson

yrs 2008-12 1990-94 1976-80 1961-65

gms 122 119 113 117 113 89 126 94 80 72

avg 20.6 17.5 16.2 15.5 14.1 16.8 11.8 14.4 16.9 18.4

total 2,518 2,084 1,832 1,814 1,592 1,496 1,487 1,349 1,348 1,327

5. Ron Coleman 1994-97 6. Jim Nicholson 1966-70 7. Johnny Johnston 1958-61 8. B.B. Davis 1977-81 9. Kenneth Perkins 1980-84 10. Ray Walton 1951-54

81 87 72 119 120 69

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

486 451 583 484 465 489

346 334 329 322 309 304

name yrs gms fg-fga pct 1. Lamar Sanders 2006-08 62 295-479 61.5 2. Elton Hayes 1970-73 57 280-470 59.6 3. Lewis Arline 1999-03 114 368-658 55.9 4. Brian Kelleybrew 1981-83 60 256-460 55.7 5. Don Bryson 1962-65 75 435-791 55.0 52 262-483 54.2 gms avg total 6. Freddie Williams 1987-89 7. Anthony Todd 1983-86 84 335-632 53.0 117 9.8 1,143 8. Tom Sewell 1981-84 89 627-1185 52.9 119 9.4 1,122 9. James Gulley 1984-87 82 516-972 52.9 113 8.6 967 10. Kenneth Perkins 1980-84 120 495-940 52.7 75 12.4 931 (MINIMUM 400 ATTEMPTS) 87 7.8 917 120 7.6 912 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 72 12.6 908 name yrs gms 3p-3pa pct 87 8.6 750 1. David Jones 86-90 116 162-378 42.9 74 9.9 729 2. Brian Bolden 87-89 59 93-223 41.7 70 10.3 718 3. Darren Hopkins 06-08 62 113-278 40.6 4. Brandon Chappell 04-07 81 140-355 39.4 5. Currye Todd 06-08 61 111-288 38.5 gms pct total 6. Matt Sundblad 95-99 100 192-500 38.4 122 48.7 1,130 7. Terry Bridgeman 90-92 58 146-382 38.2 119 47.8 881 8. Brandon McThay 05-09 80 89-236 37.7 113 52.9 719 9. Keith Veney 92-94 54 168-450 37.3 117 51.5 688 10. Atiim Browne 90-94 113 147-395 37.2 89 52.9 627 (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 94 48.1 545 80 45.9 544 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 72 49.1 499 name yrs gms ft-fta pct 120 52.6 495 1. Matt Sundblad 1995-99 100 230-265 86.8 113 42.5 494 2. Raymond Anthony 2003-05 58 187-218 85.8 3. Kenny Dawkins 2007-08 55 185-217 85.3 4. Tommy Dreessen 1968-71 67 175-207 84.5 gms pct total 5. Atiim Browne 1990-94 113 457-575 79.5 100 38.4 192 6. Anthony Miles 2008-12 126 476-603 78.9 58 36.7 175 7. Tom Sewell 1981-84 89 242-311 77.8 54 37.3 168 8. Wayne Aaron 1957-61 79 181-233 77.7 116 42.9 162 9. Alvin Brooks 1979-81 63 239- 312 76.6 113 36.2 155 10. David Jones 1986-90 116 211-276 76.4 60 33.7 152 (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 113 37.2 147 58 38.2 146 ASSISTS 81 39.4 140 name yrs gms avg total 56 35.2 126 1. Atiim Browne 1990-94 113 5.7 641 2. Alvin Brooks 1979-81 63 6.9 432 3. Anthony Miles 2008-12 126 3.3 416 gms att made 4. David Jones 1986-90 116 3.5 411 126 603 476 5. Eddie Robinson 1999-03 114 3.4 383 113 575 457 6. Mike Olliver 1977-81 122 2.8 344 117 695 438 7. Lamont Robinson 1981-84 89 3.4 304 75 531 370 8. Lowell Hill 1970-73 72 4.0 290

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9. Norman Bellard 1976-79 10. Terry Johnson 1994-96 Anthony Bledsoe 1987-91

BLOCKS

name yrs 1. Jason Grant 2002-06 2. B.B. Davis 1977-81 3. Kenneth Perkins 1980-84 4. Thomas Fairley 2004-06 5. Coy Custer 2007-11 6. Osas Ebomwonyi 2010-12 Marlone Jackson 1996-00 8. Lewis Arline 1999-03 9. Jay Brown 2007-09 10. Daryl Reed 1989-91

STEALS

name yrs 1. Atiim Browne 1990-94 2. Mike Olliver 1977-81 3. Anthony Bledsoe 1987-91 4. David Jones 1986-90 5. Anthony Miles 2008-12 5. Alvin Brooks 1979-81 6. Norman Bellard 1976-79 7. Terry Johnson 1994-96 8. Alan Daniels 2004-06 Lamont Robinson 1981-84 10. James Nance 1983-87 Tom Sewell 1981-84

72 54 87

3.8 5.1 3.1

277 274 274

gms 114 119 120 55 101 62 112 114 55 56

avg 1.7 1.4 1.1 1.9 0.9 1.4 0.8 0.7 1.4 1.4

total 196 170 133 105 93 85 85 79 78 76

gms 113 122 87 116 126 63 72 54 60 89 118 89

avg 1.9 1.7 2.0 1.4 1.2 2.3 1.9 2.5 2.2 1.5 1.0 1.4

total 216 206 176 166 146 143 140 136 130 130 122 122

GAMES PLAYED name 1. Anthony Miles 2. Donley Minor 3. Mike Olliver 4. Kenneth Perkins 5. B.B. Davis 6. James Nance 7. Clarence Kea 8. David Jones 9. Stan Brown 10. Jason Grant Eddie Robinson Lewis Arline

yrs games 2008-12 126 2009-13 125 1977-81 122 1980-84 120 1977-81 119 1983-87 118 1976-80 117 1986-90 116 2009-13 115 2002-06 114 1999-03 114 1999-03 114

GAMES STARTED name 1. Kenneth Perkins 2. B.B. Davis Clarence Kea David Jones 5. Mike Olliver 6. Atiim Browne 7. Anthony Miles 8. James Gulley

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS

name 1. Alan Daniels 2. Mike Olliver 3. Tom Sewell 4. Mike Olliver 5. Mike Olliver 6. B.B. Davis 7. Alan Daniels 8. James Gulley 9. Earl Dow 10. Johnny Johnston

yrs 2005-06 1978-79 1983-84 1978-79 1980-81 1978-79 2004-05 1986-87 1968-69 1960-61

SCORING AVERAGE name 1. Alan Daniels 2. Earl Dow 3. Don Bryson 4. Luke Adams 5. Tom Sewell 6. Mike Olliver 7. Mike Olliver 8. Mike Olliver 9. Johnny Johnston 10. B.B. Davis

FIELD GOALS name 1. Mike Olliver 2. Mike Olliver 3. Mike Olliver 4. Tom Sewell 5. B.B. Davis 6. Alan Daniels 7. Luke Adams 8. Tom Sewell 9. James Gulley Jerry Everett

3-POINTERS

name 1. Keith Veney 2. Raymond Anthony 3. Raymond Anthony Matt Sundblad 5. Terry Bridgeman 6. Alan Daniels 7. Quincy Dockins David Jones 9. Alan Daniels 10. Brandon Chappell

pts 730 716 710 704 670 651 576 573 560 558

yrs 2005-06 1968-69 1964-65 1970-71 1983-84 1980-81 1978-79 1979-80 1960-61 1978-79

avg 23.5 23.3 23.2 23.0 22.9 22.3 22.0 21.7 20.7 20.3

yrs 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1983-84 1978-79 2005-06 1970-71 1982-83 1986-87 1984-85

total 326 311 297 287 283 250 236 232 226 226

yrs 1992-93 2003-04 2004-05 1998-99 1990-91 2004-05 1992-93 1989-90 2005-06 2006-07

total 106 94 81 81 78 77 76 76 75 73

FREE THROWS name 1. Anthony Miles 2. Johnny Johnston 3. Alan Daniels 4. Don Bryson 5. James Gulley 6. Tom Sewell 7. Damany Hendrix 8. Clarence Kea James Nicholson Ray Walton

yrs 2011-12 1960-61 2005-06 1964-65 1987-88 1983-84 2001-02 1978-79 1967-68 1953-54

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE name 1. Elton Hayes 2. Lamar Sanders 3. George Milhouse 4. Larry Augsburger 5. Tommy Smith 6. Don Bryson 7. Lamar Sanders 8. Mike Wallace 9. Lewis Arline 10. Brian Kelleybrew

yrs 1972-73 2007-08 1983-84 1962-63 1990-91 1964-65 2006-07 1980-81 2001-02 1981-82

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE name 1. Matt Sundblad 2. Raymond Anthony 3. Joey Ray 4. Norman Bellard 5. Matt Sundblad 6. Kenny Dawkins 7. Anthony Miles 8. Wayne Aaron 9. David Jones 10. Atiim Browne

REBOUNDS

name 1. Johnny Johnston 2. Bob Shepherd 3. B.B. Davis 4. Don Bryson 5. Clarence Kea 6. Clarence Kea 8. Odis Booker 9. Lamar Sanders 10. James Gulley

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total 181 156 155 143 139 136 134 133 133 133

pct 65.8 64.2 63.1 62.8 62.0 61.1 59.3 59.3 59.2 59.1

yrs 1997-98 2003-04 2000-01 1977-78 1998-99 2008-09 2010-11 1960-61 1988-89 1992-93

pct 92.3 90.8 89.9 89.1 88.4 87.8 86.5 85.4 85.0 84.9

yrs 1960-61 1959-60 1978-79 1964-65 1978-79 1979-80 1965-66 2006-07 1987-88

total 421 355 344 343 332 328 324 315 312

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REBOUNDING AVERAGE name 1. Johnny Johnston 2. Don Bryson 3. Odis Booker 4. Bob Shepherd 5. Bob Shepherd 6. Wayne Moore 7. Odis Booker 8. Claude Gilson 9. Elton Hayes 10. Henry Jones Don Bryson

ASSISTS

name 1. Alvin Brooks 2. Atiim Browne 3. Atiim Browne 4. Alvin Brooks 5. Lamont Robinson 6. Norman Bellard 7. Terry Johnson 8. Nimrod Hilliard 9. Eddie Robinson 10. Anthony Miles

STEALS

name 1. Alvin Brooks 2. Terry Johnson 3. Alan Daniels 4. Norman Bellard 5. Gil Goodrich 6. Shawn Copes 7. Jerry Everett 8. Terry Johnson 9. Anthony Bledsoe 10. Atiim Browne Atiim Browne George Milhouse Mike Olliver

BLOCKS

name 1. B.B. Davis 2. Jason Grant 3. Thomas Fairley 4. Jay Brown 5. Osas Ebomwonyi 6. Jason Grant 7. Dave Richardson 8. Coy Custer 9. Daryl Reed 10. Randy Gray

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yrs 1960-61 1964-65 1966-67 1958-59 1959-60 1968-69 1965-66 1952-53 1972-73 1975-76 1962-63

avg 15.6 14.9 14.4 12.9 12.7 12.6 12.5 12.0 11.5 11.4 11.4

yrs 1980-81 1991-92 1992-93 1979-80 1983-84 1978-79 1994-95 2013-14 2001-02 2011-12

total 249 197 195 183 150 149 148 146 145 142

yrs 1979-80 1994-95 2005-06 1978-79 2003-04 1991-92 1984-85 1995-96 1988-89 1991-92 1990-91 1983-84 1980-81

total 81 73 72 68 66 65 64 63 62 61 61 61 61

yrs 1979-80 2003-04 2005-06 2008-09 2011-12 2002-03 1981-82 2009-10 1990-91 1982-83

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS POINTS

3-POINTERS

REBOUNDS

3-POINT ATTEMPTS

name total 1. Mike James 52 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 2. Mike Olliver 50 at Portland State, 1/12/80 3. Don Heller 48 vs. McNeese State, 2/12/64 4. Richard Smith 45 at Sul Ross State, 2/24/62 5. Keith Veney 42 at Prairie View A&M, 2/3/93 6. Alan Daniels 41 at Memphis, 11/28/05 Keith Veney 41 at UALR, 2/11/93 Jerry McKeller 41 at UT Arlington, 2/14/67 9. Alan Daniels 40 at ULM, 2/25/06 Jerry McKeller 40 vs. Arkansas State, 2/20/67 name total 1. Odis Booker 28 at Texas Wesleyan, 12/11/65 2. Steve Wade 27 vs. Oral Roberts, 1/25/72 3. Don Bryson 26 vs. Southern Miss, 1/18/65 4. Justin Nabors 24 vs. Louisiana College, 12/9/09 Adrian Caldwell 24 vs. UT Pan American, 2/4/89 Clarence Kea 24 vs. Texas Lutheran, 12/10/77 Luke Adams 24 at UT Arlington, 2/13/71 Don Bryson 24 vs. Trinity, 2/7/64 9. Odis Booker 23 vs. Central Missouri, 12/29/66 Johnny Johnston 23 vs. ULM, 12/12/60 Bob Thompson 23 vs. Sul Ross State, 1/12/55

FIELD GOALS

name total 1. Mike Olliver 22 at Portland State, 1/12/80 2. Jerry McKeller 19 at UT Arlington, 2/14/67 3. Mike James 18 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 Tom Sewell 18 vs. UT Arlington, 1/26/84 Earl Dow 18 vs. Illinois State, 12/27/67 Don Heller 18 vs. McNeese State, 2/12/64 7. Mike Olliver 17 vs. Oklahoma City, 1/3/80 Mike Olliver 17 vs. Louisville, 11/25/78 Trennis Jones 17 vs. UT Arlington, 1/15/73 Earl Dow 17 at Arkansas State, 2/17/68 Jerry McKeller 17 vs. UT Pan American, 12/1/66

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

name total 1. Earl Dow 40 vs. Abilene Christian, 3/3/69 2. Jerry McKeller 37 at UT Arlington, 2/14/67 Jerry McKeller 37 vs. UT Pan American, 12/1/66 4. Mike James 35 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 Mike Olliver 35 at Portland State, 1/12/80 Luke Adams 35 at UT Arlington, 2/13/71 7. Trennis Jones 33 vs. UT Arlington, 1/15/73

name total 1. Mike James 11 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 Keith Veney 11 at UALR, 2/11/93 Keith Veney 11 at Prairie View A&M, 2/3/93 4. Matt Sundblad 9 vs. Loyola (N.O.), 12/2/98 Quincy Dockins 9 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/28/93 6. Brandon Davis 8 vs. Central Arkansas, 1/7/12 Raymond Anthony 8 vs. ULM, 1/29/05 David Jones 8 at LSU, 12/4/89 9. Alan Daniels 7 at ULM, 2/25/06 Terry Bridgeman 7 vs. Sam Houston State, 12/4/90 name total 1. Keith Veney 22 at UALR, 2/11/93 2. Mike James 21 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 3. Keith Veney 18 at Prairie View A&M, 2/3/93 4. Alan Daniels 17 at Memphis, 11/28/05 5. Keith Veney 16 vs. New Orleans, 2/18/93 6. Raymond Anthony 15 at UTSA, 3/8/05 Raymond Anthony 15 vs. ULM, 1/29/05 Raymond Anthony 15 at Texas State, 1/24/04 Raymond Anthony 15 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 11/25/03 Quincy Dockins 15 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/28/93 Keith Veney 15 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/28/93 Keith Veney 15 at South Alabama, 2/24/93 Keith Veney 15 vs. Western Kentucky, 2/6/93 David Jones 15 at LSU, 12/4/89

FREE THROWS

name total 1. Lucas Wagler 20 vs. UALR, 1/13/96 2. Damany Hendrix 16 vs. UT Arlington, 2/16/02 Danny Gauthier 16 vs. McNeese State, 2/27/86 Ray Walton 16 vs. East Texas Baptist, 1/9/54 5. Anthony Miles 15 at Rice, 12/17/11 Kenny Haynes 15 vs. Centenary, 2/13/68 Phil Endicott 15 vs. Louisiana, 2/8/67 Richard Smith 15 at Sul Ross State, 2/24/62 9. Lucas Wagler 14 vs. Concordia, 12/5/95 Atiim Browne 14 at Houston, 3/1/94 Atiim Browne 14 vs. Jacksonville, 1/25/93 James Gulley 14 vs. New Orleans, 2/28/87

ASSISTS

name total 1. Alvin Brooks 21 vs. UT Pan American, 1/15/81 2. Alvin Brooks 16 at Portland State, 1/12/80 3. Nimrod Hilliard 14 vs. Arkansas State, 11/30/13 Jeremy Long 14 at Texas State, 2/19/05 5. Terry Johnson 13 at South Alabama, 1/7/95 Atiim Browne 13 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/28/93 Alvin Brooks 13 vs. UT Arlington, 2/2/80 8. Kendrick Harris 12 vs. Texas State, 3/2/11 Lamar Sanders 12 vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/06 Malcolm McCreight 12 vs. Loyola (New Orleans) 12/2/98 Atiim Browne 12 at Western Kentucky, 1/11/93 Atiim Browne 12 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/28/92 Lamont Robinson 12 vs. UT Arlington, 2/19/83 Alvin Brooks 12 vs. Louisiana, 2/23/80 Alvin Brooks 12 at Oklahoma, 12/17/80

STEALS

name total 1. Atiim Browne 8 vs. Sam Houston State, 12/30/91 Greg Anderson 8 vs. UT Arlington, 1/18/86 3. Skyler Williams 7 vs. Louisiana College, 11/15/08 Lamar Sanders 7 vs. Louisiana College, 12/8/07 Terry Johnson 7 at South Alabama, 1/7/95 Quincy Dockins 7 at Louisiana Tech, 1/8/94 Shawn Copes 7 vs. Sam Houston State, 12/30/91 Ike Mills 7 vs. Houston Baptist, 12/14/74

Triple Doubles • Lamar Sanders

11 points, 13 rebounds, 12 assists vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/06

20 Points/20 Rebounds • Adrian Caldwell

26/21 vs. UL-Lafayette, 2/9/89

24/21 vs. North Texas, 2/12/87

30/22 vs. West Georgia, 12/8/79

27/24 vs. Texas Lutheran, 12/10/77

39/24 at UT Arlington, 2/13/71

25/22 vs. West Florida, 12/4/69

34/26 vs. Southern Miss, 1/18/65

32/22 vs. Nicholls, 1/4/65

25/28 vs. Midwestern, 12/10/65

21/22 at Spring Hill, 12/2/64

• James Gulley • Clarence Kea • Clarence Kea • Luke Adams • Luke Adams • Don Bryson • Don Bryson

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TEAM RECORDS SEASON RECORDS WINS

season 1. 1983-84 2. 1980-81 3. 1978-79 1982-83 2011-12

total 26 25 23 23 23

WIN PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 4. 5.

season 1983-84 1980-81 1968-69 1962-63 1963-64

POINTS

season 1. 1978-79 2. 1979-80 3. 2011-12 4. 1991-92 5. 2005-06

pct (record) .839 (26-5) .833 (25-5) .833 (20-4) .815 (22-5) .760 (19-6)

pts 2,818 2,716 2,573 2,568 2,487

SCORING AVERAGE season 1. 1964-65 2. 1963-64 3. 1971-72 4. 1992-93 5. 1978-79

avg 92.7 91.3 88.6 88.3 88.1

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED season 1. 1957-58 2. 1952-53 3. 1951-52 4. 1956-57 5. 1958-59

total 1,352 1,399 1,426 1,591 1,617

LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED season 1. 1982-83 2. 1981-82 3. 1952-53 4. 1957-58 5. 1951-52

avg 58.8 60.3 60.8 61.5 62.0

FIELD GOALS season 1. 1978-79 2. 1979-80 3. 1976-77 4. 1980-81 5. 1984-85

total 1,181 1,086 1,004 1,000 994

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE season 1. 1983-84 2. 1980-81 3. 1964-65 4. 1981-82 5. 1982-83

3-POINTERS season 1. 1992-93 2. 2006-07 3. 2007-08 4. 2010-11 5. 1999-00

pct 52.6 50.6 50.4 50.2 49.8

total 271 266 253 234 216

3-POINT PERCENTAGE season 1. 1988-89 2. 1986-87 3. 1992-93 4. 1998-99 5. 1987-88

pct 41.4 40.3 39.3 39.2 38.5

REBOUNDING AVERAGE season 1. 1965-66 2. 1976-77 3. 1962-63 4. 1977-78 5. 1971-72

avg 50.8 49.3 49.2 47.9 47.8

GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

total game 143 at Prairie View A&M, 2/3/93 141 at Portland State, 1/12/80 138 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/28/92 135 at UT Arlington, 2/14/67 132 vs. Centenary, 2/14/68

MARGIN OF VICTORY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

total game 75 vs. Mary Hardin Baylor, 12/18/96 69 vs. Sam Houston State, 12/30/91 62 vs. Concordia (N.Y.), 11/25/88 61 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/28/92 58 vs. Lyon College, 11/12/10

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FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

total game 1. 36 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 3/4/02 2. 38 vs. Arkansas State, 2/22/82 3. 39 vs. Sul Ross State, 1/7/57 4. 40 at Rice, 12/22/99 5. 41 vs. Loyola (New Orleans), 12/19/00 41 vs. Bradley, 12/10/91 41 at McNeese State, 2/26/83 41 at Baylor, 12/11/52

FIELD GOALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

total game 62 at Portland State, 1/12/80 56 at UT Arlington, 2/14/67 55 vs. Trinity, 12/21/76 53 vs. North Texas, 1/13/79 52 vs. UT Arlington, 1/26/84

FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE

pct game 1. .660 vs. Texas State, 2/28/59 2. .656 at Prairie View A&M, 1/13/82 3. .655 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 12/5/58 4. .644 vs. McNeese State, 2/27/86 .644 vs. Louisiana Tech, 1/26/81

3-POINTERS 1. 2. 3. 5.

total game 23 vs. Louisiana Tech, 2/28/93 20 at Prairie View A&M, 2/23/93 17 vs. Louisiana College, 1/4/11 17 vs. Nicholls, 3/6/08 16 vs. Nicholls, 2/1/07 16 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/28/92

FREE THROWS 1. 2. 4. 5

total game 44 at East Texas Baptist, 1/9/54 42 vs. Sam Houston State, 1/28/09 42 at TCU, 1/2/71 41 vs. Concordia, 12/5/95 40 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/2/63 40 vs. North Texas, 1/3/57

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4.

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total game 87 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 12/18/53 76 vs. Trinity, 2/13/64 74 vs. UT Arlington, 12/18/61 73 vs. Trinity, 2/13/65 73 at UT Arlington, 1/4/64


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