2014-15 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2014-15 Texas A&M-Kingsville Men’s Basketball Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Location Kingsville, Texas Founded 1917, not opened until 1925 Enrollment 7,800 President Dr. Steven H. Tallant Alma Mater Florida, 1975 VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation David S. Gines Alma Mater VMI, 1983 Nickname Javelinas Colors Blue and Gold Affiliation Division II Conference Lone Star PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Men’s Basketball 1925 All-Time Record 930-1,097-1 (.459; 85 seasons) All-Time LSC Record --LSC Championships --LSC Tournament Record 19-28 (.404) LSC Tournament Championships Two (1992, 1996) NCAA Appearances Four (1992, 1996, 2004, 2009) NCAA Tournament Record 1-3 COURT INFORMATION Court Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center-Hampton Inn Court Built/Capacity 1970/4,000 Record at Home 330-184 (.596) COACHING STAFF Head Coach Johnny Estelle Alma Mater Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1998 Record at Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 - first season Record in LSC 0-0 - first season Assistant Coach Mark Mathew - first season Alma Mater Lynn, 2006 Graduate Assistant Coach Omar Gonzalez - first season Alma Mater Houston, 2014

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TEAM INFORMATION 2013-14 Overall Record 8-19 Home 4-8 Away 4-10 Neutral 0-1 2013-14 LSC Record 3-11 LSC Finish Seventh Players Returning/Lost 3/10 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Newcomers 13 2014-15 NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Justin Philippe F Troy Jones Henry Pryor G Trey Sumpter G/F Will West

Year Sr. F R-So. Fr. G

Don Thomas G Brandon Etienne PG

Sr. Fr.

Duan Wright Elliot Taylor

Jr. Fr.

SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter

G/F F

DJ Weathers G Austen Bradshaw G Kirk Logan

Jr. So. G

Jamar Goodwin G/F

Jr.

RETURNING STATISTICS* denotes starter Player GP-GS PPG Adonis Bailey* 27-18 7.9 Jordan Jahr* 26-18 9.6 Thomas Diaz 25-5 1.4

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Director of Sports Information/MBB Contact Alma Mater Office Phone Cell Phone Fax Email Website Mailing Address

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Kelvin Queliz Delaware, 2011 361-593-2870 917-683-6517 361-984-8529 kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu www.JavelinaAthletics.com 700 University Blvd. Athletic Offices, MSC 202 Kingsville, TX 78363

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Hometown (Previous School) Linden, N.J. (Incarnate Word) Jr. Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Alexandria, La. (Baton Rouge CC) Birmingham, Ala. (Dawson HS) Fr. Clear Lake, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Spring, Texas (Texas A&M) Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS) Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Houston, Texas (Thurgood Marshall HS) Mexia, Texas (McClennan CC) Waco, Texas (McClennan CC) Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) Dallas, Texas (Navarro) APG 0.9 0.9 0.1

RPG 3.3 5.2 1.8

FG % .440 .399 .286


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide DATE OPPONENT TIME Nov. 14 Lake Erie College# 7 p.m. Nov. 16 Henderson State University# 4 p.m. Nov. 19 St. Mary’s University 7 p.m. Nov. 22 at University of Texas-Pan American (Exh.) 7 p.m. Nov. 25 Our Lady of the Lake University 8 p.m. Nov. 28 Northwest Nazarene University^ 5 p.m. Nov. 29 Pittsburg State University^ 5 p.m. Dec. 2 at St. Mary’s University 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at Texas A&M International University 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 at Eckerd College 6:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at University of Tampa 6 p.m. Dec. 20 at Our Lady of the Lake University 1 p.m. Jan. 3 Schreiner University 3 p.m. Jan. 8 Texas A&M University-Commerce* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at Tarleton State University* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at Eastern New Mexico University* 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17 West Texas A&M University* 4 p.m. Jan. 21 at Cameron University* 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 Midwestern State University* 6 p.m. Jan. 31 Angelo State University* 6 p.m. Feb. 4 Eastern New Mexico University* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at West Texas A&M University* 4 p.m. Feb. 12 at Texas A&M University-Commerce* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 Tarleton State University* 8 p.m. Feb. 18 Cameron University* 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at Midwestern State University* 6 p.m. Feb. 28 at Angelo State University* 6 p.m. March 4-7 Lone Star Conference Championships (Allen, Texas) March 13-16 NCAA Division II South Central Regional Tournament

TABLE OF CONTENT

Media Relations/Policy ............................................................. 4 2014-15 Preview/LSC Preseason Poll ........................................ 5 2014-15 Roster ............................................................................ 6 Meet the Players ................................................................... 7-14 Returning Letterwinners .............................................. 8-10 Newcomers ................................................................... 11-14 Coaching Staff ...................................................................... 15-19 Head Coach Johnny Estelle........................................... 16-17 Assistant Coach Mark Mathew ........................................ 18 Graduate Assistant Omar Gonzalez ................................. 19 Athletic Staff/Supporting Staff .......................................... 19-24 2014-15 Opponents ............................................................. 25-26 2013-14 Review ..................................................................... 27-29 Overall Statistics ............................................................... 27 Individual/Team Highs ..................................................... 28 Results .............................................................................. 29 Letterwinners ...................................................................... 30-31 Record Book ........................................................................ 32-35 Individual/Team Game Records ...................................... 32 Team Season Records ...................................................... 32 Javelina Season Records ............................................. 32-34 Javelina Career Records .............................................. 34-35 1,000-Point Scorers ........................................................... 35 Yearly Results .............................................................. 36-43 Record vs. Opponents ..................................................... 44 Award Winners ........................................................... 45-46 Javelinas in the Pro’s ....................................................... 47 Lone Star Conference ......................................................... 48-51 LSC Office ......................................................................... 48 2013-14 LSC Standings/All-Conference ............................ 49 LSC Men’s Basketball Record .......................................... 50 LSC Men’s Championship History .................................... 51

Home games in BOLD and will be played in Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center-Kingsville Hampton Inn Court | * denotes Lone Star Conference game | # Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Tip-Off Challenge | ^ Tarleton State Thanksgiving Classic

Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be directed to Kelvin Queliz. Permission to broadcast games at Kingsville Hampton Inn Court on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Information. Permission to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained through the Office of Sports Information. Photographers will have access to the court during each home game.

The 2014-15 Texas A&M University-Kingsville media guide was designed and edited by TAMUK director of sports information Kelvin Queliz. All photo credits go to Christina Jenkins. Special thank you to coordinator of external relations and Javelina/ CoSIDA Hall of Famer Fred Nuesch. Media guide cover designed by Paul Rios. A free copy can be downloaded by visiting JavelinaAthletics.com, or the Issuu page of SID Kelvin Queliz.

Kelvin Queliz Director of Sports Information Texas A&M University-Kingsville MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Kingsville, TX 78363 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 917-683-6517 (c) Email: kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu Fax: 361-593-3180 Press Row: 361-593-2593 Web Site: www.JavelinaAthletics.com Twitter: @JavelinaMBB / @Javelinasdotcom Facebook: www.facebook.com/Javelina Nation Instagram: @JavelinaAthletics Youtube: www.youtube.com/JavelinaAthletics

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MEDIA RELATIONS/POLICIES Texas A&M-Kingsville Media Relations The Texas A&M-Kingsville media relations staff will assist you to the fullest extent possible in your coverage of the Panthers. Please contact Director of Sports Information Kelvin Queliz with any questions, concerns or requests. kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu 361-593-2870 (office) 917-683-6517 (cell)

SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE The Texas A&M-Kingsville Sports Information Department is responsible for providing timely and accurate information to a variety of outlets, including the media, coaches, student-athletes and fans. Comprised of one full-time staff member, the department reports and publicizes on all 14 of TAMUK’s varsity intercollegiate sports.

Address: Texas A&M University-Kingsville 700 University Blvd. Athletic Offices, MSC 202 Kingsville, TX 78363 Photographers The official photographers of Texas A&M-Kingsville athletics are Artie Leal and Christina Jenkins. Should you need a photo of any TAMUK student-athlete, please contact Queliz (kelvin. queliz@tamuk.edu/917-683-6517). Videographers The official videographer of Texas A&M-Kingsville athletics is Christina Jenkins. Should you need a copy of video highlights of any TAMUK event, please contact Queliz (kelvin.queliz@ tamuk.edu/917-683-6517). Game Day Services Complete play-by-play, halftime boxscores, final boxscores and postgame quotes will be posted on JavelinaAthletics.com approximately 30 minutes after the final buzzer. Please contact the SID office for more information should you request a final box score, book, game program, etc... Postgame Interviews At home games, all postgame interviews will be conducted in the mezzanine of the Kingsville Hampton Inn Court. Head coach Johnny Estelle will be available after the customary 10-minute cooling off period. With permission from the SID, additional player interviews may be conducted. For road games, TAMUK’s postgame interview policy will vary. Mid-Week Interviews All interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Players generally are available for interviews before practice. All interviews must be requested with a minimum of 24 hours advance notice. Advise the SID office if you would like to attend practice. Media Live Stream Live stats and video for all of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s home games are made available and may be be accessed online at www.JavelinaAthletics.com. All home games can be viewed online free of charge. Game Notes and Stats Up-to-date statistics are available at www.JavelinaAthletics.com. A full PDF version of the game notes can be downloaded from the TAMUK website or can be emailed upon request to Kelvin Queliz (kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu). Media members can also contact Queliz to be placed on the email list for a text summary of the game notes, which will be sent out approximately 24 hours before each game.

Kelvin Queliz, Director of Sports Information E: kelvin.queliz@tamuk.edu | O: 361-593-2870 | C: 917-683-6517 @IamKelvinQ

Kelvin Queliz enters his first year as the director of sports information at Texas A&M UniversityKingsville. Queliz joined the Javelina athletic staff on July 21, 2014, and will oversee the daily operations of the sports information office and all 12 sports on JavelinaAthletics.com. The New York City native spent the previous year as the assistant director of athletic communications at Florida Tech. There, he was the main sports information director for six sports – men’s basketball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball – while also assisting in all game day promotions and marketing for football. In their inaugural season, Florida Tech’s football program earned a victory in the first-ever ECAC Futures Bowl Game. At FIT, he oversaw the development of FloridaTechSports.com and was one of the official statisticians for football. Under his watch, men’s basketball redshirt sophomore Corbin Jackson was featured on ESPN’s Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays on Jan. 7 after dunking over a defender. The play ranked No. 4 on the 1 a.m. ET live edition of the telecast. Prior to working in the Panthers’ athletic communications office, Queliz was the assistant athletic director for sports information at the City College of New York. Overseeing the daily operations of CCNY athletics, he redesigned the CCNYAthletics.com website in Jan. 2013 and headed a promotional campaign for United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Atlantic Region Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Year Thierry Diessongo. The 25-year old received his Bachelors of Science in Sports Management from the University of Delaware on May 28, 2011. Queliz also minored in legal studies and earned a business certificate. Assisting in the sports information office at UD, he was named the assistant media relations director at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, La. in Oct. 2011. Queliz was the main contact for baseball, volleyball and bowling and was the home statistician for men’s and women’s basketball. Three baseball student-athletes received honors during his year at LA Tech as freshman Phil Maton was named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-America team, and Jeb Stefan and Alex Williams were drafted in the 2012 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Queliz resides in Kingsville, Texas. He has been an active member of the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) for three years and Eastern College Athletic Conference-Sports Information Directors of America (ECAC-SIDA) for two years.

Photos Via E-mail Contact Queliz to request access to high-resolution digital images of TAMUK’s coaches and players. All photo credits go to Artie Leal or Christina Jenkins unless otherwise specified.

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Spend just one minute with head coach Johnny Estelle and see just how passionate he is about leading the program he played for back to the top of the Lone Star Conference. Texas A&M University-Kingsville is just under a month away from lacing up and hitting the hardwood in their 2014-15 season opener versus Lake Erie College as part of the Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Tip-Off Challenge at the Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center-Kingsville Hampton Inn Court.

Following a rematch with West Texas A&M University on the road (Feb. 7) and A&M-Commerce (Feb. 12), the Javelinas will play in front of their home crowd on Valentine’s Day against Tarleton State at 8 p.m.

“It is definitely an honor to return to my alma mater, Texas A&M University-Kingsville,” said Estelle. “This is a place that has had such a significant positive impact and value on my life. The opportunity to begin the process of reestablishing our program among the top programs in the Lone Star Conference is a definite challenge, but it is one that we will embrace with a sense of hard wood, family, and most importantly, Javelina Pride!”

Allen, Texas will be the host city for the 2015 LSC Championship. The single-elimination tourney begins on March 4, with a champion crowned on March 7.

The Javelinas conclude their first of two tournaments hosting Henderson State University on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 4 p.m. TAMUK closes out its home stand with nonconference bouts against St. Mary’s University on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. and Our Lady of the Lake University on Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. Sandwiched in between is an exhibition slate at the University of Texas-Pan American on Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. The Hogs will play 12 of its 26 regular season games within the friendly confines of the Kingsville Hampton Inn Court. “In order to compete for a championship at any level, you must be able to take care of home court,” said Estelle. “This year’s focus is no different. Kingsville Hampton Inn Court has to become one of the toughest and loudest places to play in the Lone Star Conference. The involvement of the student body and Kingsville community can make a significant different. We must prepare for tough games on the road and approach each contest with a winning attitude.” Texas A&M-Kingsville hits the road for seven games to close out the 2014 portion of its schedule, competing in the Tarleton State University Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 2829), St. Mary’s (Dec. 2), Texas A&M International University (Dec. 3), Florida programs Eckerd College and University of Tampa (Dec. 15-16) and Our Lady of the Lake (Dec. 20). The Javelinas ring in the New Year at home versus Schreiner University on Jan. 3 at 3 p.m. TAMUK begins LSC play hosting A&M-Commerce (Jan. 8) before back-to-back road contests at Tarleton State (Jan. 10) and Eastern New Mexico University (Jan. 14). A crucial portion of the schedule follows, as the Javelinas clash with five LSC opponents over a three-week stretch. Four of the games in that span will be held on Kingsville Hampton Inn Court. Javelina Nation

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TAMUK welcomes conference foe Cameron University for a mid-week contest (Feb. 18) before the Blue and Gold wrap up the regular season with road tests at Midwestern State University (Feb. 21) and Angelo State University (Feb. 28).

The NCAA Division II Tournament tips off on March 13, concluding with the National Championship Game slated for March 28 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. A two-time letterwinner for Texas A&M UniversityKingsville, Estelle set a single-game record for most threepointers with nine in a Lone Star Conference Tournament contest in 1996. Estelle earned Most Valuable Player honors in 1995-96 after also setting a school record with 88 swipes. During his two seasons in Kingsville, he finished with 742 points, 214 rebounds, 211 assists and 138 steals. He is joined on the sidelines by Mark Mathew and Omar Gonzalez. The Hoggies recorded eight wins last season and return three players.

Lone Star Conference Men’s Basketball 2014-15 Preseason Poll Team Total 2013-14 Record 1. Tarleton State (12) 156 28-3, 12-2 2. Midwestern State (5) 155 24-8, 12-2 3. Angelo State (1) 134 19-9, 8-6 4. A&M-Commerce (3) 117 19-9, 7-7 5. Cameron 66 11-15, 5-9 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 59 8-19, 3-11 7. Eastern New Mexico (1) 57 14-13, 7-7 8. West Texas A&M 48 10-17, 2-12 Preseason player of the year: Xavier Blackburn, Midwestern State

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Numerical Roster No. 00 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 21 23 31 32 33 55

Name Justin Philippe Troy Jones Henry Pryor Trey Sumpter Will West Don Thomas Brandon Etienne Adonis Bailey Thomas Diaz Duan Wright Elliot Taylor DJ Weathers Jordan Jahr Austen Bradshaw Kirk Logan Jamar Goodwin

Pos. F F G G/F G G PG G/F G/F G/F F G F G G G/F

Ht. 6-8 6-7 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-0 6-2 6-4

Wt. 235 230 185 195 185 185 170 190 180 190 230 175 215 175 150 185

Yr. Sr. Jr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr.

Hometown (Previous School) Linden, N.J. (Incarnate Word) Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Alexandria, La. (Baton Rouge CC) Birmingham, Ala. (Dawson HS) Clear Lake, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Spring, Texas (Texas A&M) Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS) Chicago, Ill. (Cowley CC) Bogota, Colombia (Bishop Seabury Academy) Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Houston, Texas (Thurgood Marshall HS) Mexia, Texas (McClennan CC) Austin, Texas (Evansville) Waco, Texas (McClennan CC) Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) Dallas, Texas (Navarro)

Head Coach: Johnny Estelle (Texas A&M-Kingsville ’99; first season) Assistant Coach: Mark Mathew (Lynn ’06; first season) Assistant Coach: Omar Gonzalez (Houston ’14; first season)

Alphabetical Roster No. 11 32 12 10 55 31 1 33 00 2 3 21 5 23 4 13

Name

Adonis Bailey Austen Bradshaw Thomas Diaz Brandon Etienne Jamar Goodwin Jordan Jahr Troy Jones Kirk Logan Justin Philippe Henry Pryor Trey Sumpter Elliot Taylor Don Thomas DJ Weathers Will West Duan Wright

Pos. G/F G G/F PG G/F F F G F G G/F F G G G G/F

Ht.

6-5 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-8 6-1 6-5 6-7 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2

Wt. 190 175 180 170 185 215 230 150 235 185 195 230 185 175 185 190

Pronunciation Guide: THOMAS Diaz… Toe-Mas Brandon ETIENNE … A-TEE-in Jordan JAHR… Jar Justin PHILIPPE… Felip DUAN Wright… Do-Juan

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Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Hometown (Previous School)

Chicago, Ill. (Cowley CC) Waco, Texas (McClennan CC) Bogota, Colombia (Bishop Seabury Academy) Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS) Dallas, Texas (Navarro) Austin, Texas (Evansville) Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) Linden, N.J. (Incarnate Word) Alexandria, La. (Baton Rouge CC) Birmingham, Ala. (Dawson HS) Houston, Texas (Thurgood Marshall HS) Spring, Texas (Texas A&M) Mexia, Texas (McClennan CC) Clear Lake, Texas (Clear Lake HS) Alexandria, La. (Navarro)


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TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE RETURNEE BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #11 ADONIS BAILEY

Senior/2L • Guard/Forward • 6-5 • 190 • Chicago, Ill. (Cowley CC) 2013-14: Appeared in all 27 games, starting the first seven and 18 games overall… averaged 7.9 points per game and 3.3 rebounds… reached double figures in nine games… fourth on the team in field goal percentage with 44% and third in rebounds with 81… scored a season high 19 points, draining three from beyond-the-arc versus St. Edward’s (Nov. 19)… pulled down at least five rebounds in six games, including a season high seven against Texas Lutheran (Dec. 18)… averaged 7.4 points per game and 2.9 rebounds in LSC play… combined for 33 points against conference foes Tarleton State (Jan. 11) and Midwestern State (Feb. 22)… swiped two or more passes four times, including three against conference opponents Cameron and A&M-Commerce (Jan. 22, Feb. 13, respectively)… nine points and seven rebounds in LSC Championship opening round game versus MSU (March 5). 2012-13: Joined the Javelinas midseason, appearing and starting in 17 games… averaged 8.5 points per game and shot 43 percent from the field... posted seven double-digit games including a career-best 22 points against Incarnate Word (Jan. 23)... against the Cardinals, he went a perfect 9-of-9 from the floor with four baskets coming from three-point range.

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Cowley CC: A team captain as a redshirt freshman at Cowley Community College in Arkansas City, Kan… averaged 7.4 points, connecting on 51 percent of his field goals… shot 42 percent from behind-the-arc… added 4.2 rebounds/game… team reached the regional finals before, falling to No. 3 Seward County. High School: All-Chicago state honorable mention as member of Richards Career Academy High School in Chicago, Ill. Personal: Son of LaShawn Spears and Mario Bailey… has one brother, DeShawn Spears… majoring in sociology.

Individual Career History

Adonis Bailey’s Career Stats BAILEY, Adonis Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

17-17 464/27.3 27-18 688/25.5 44-35 1152/26.2

Total fg-fga

50-116 73-166 123-282

pct

.431 .440 .436

3-Point fg-fga

11-34 16-45 27-79

pct

.324 .356 .342

F-Throws ft-fta pct

33-52 52-73 85-125

.635 .712 .680

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: 22, Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 Rebounds: 7, vs Midwestern State -- 03/05/14; Texas Lutheran -- 12/18/13 Assists: 4, at Cameron -- 01/31/13; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14 Steals: 3, Cameron -- 01/22/14; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14; Angelo State -- 02/27/13 Blocks: 2, at Incarnate Word -- 01/26/13; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14; at Angelo State -- 2/1/14 FG made: 9 [t-7th], Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 FG attempts: 12, 4 times 3FG made: 4 [t-4th], Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 3FG attempts: 6, at St. Edward's -- 11/19/13 FT made: 8, Tarleton State -- 01/11/14; vs #1 Metro State -- 11/15/13 FT attempts: 10, Eastern New Mexico -- 01/10/13; vs #1 Metro State -- 11/15/13

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off

Rebounds def tot

11 36 24 64 35 100

47 88 135

avg

pf

2.8 47 3.3 91 3.1 138

fo

2 7 9

ast

22 23 45

to

32 47 79

blk

8 12 20

stl

14 19 33

Scoring pts avg

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TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE RETURNEE BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #12 THOMAS DIAZ

Junior/2L • Guard/Forward • 6-4 • 180 • Bogota, Colombia (Bishop Seabury Academy) 2013-14: Appeared in 25 games, starting the first five of the season… averaged 1.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game in 13.0 minutes of action… scored a career-high nine points and seven rebounds against St. Mary’s (Nov. 12)… came off the bench to score a combined 12 points versus conference foes Midwestern State (Feb. 22) and Tarleton State (Feb. 15)… named to the 2014 LSC Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 2012-13: Saw action in 21 games, averaging 1.8 points per game and 1.0 rebound in 11.0 minutes… scored a season-high seven points on three occasions… added a season-high eight rebounds to go with his seven points against LSC member Midwestern State (Dec. 1) in 36 minutes of action… finished with five points, four rebounds and two steals in collegiate debut versus Texas A&M International (Nov. 14)… followed with seven points and two swipes the next day against Texas Lutheran (Nov. 15). High School: Played one season of varsity basketball at Bishop Seabury Academy in Lawrence, Kan. for Ashley Battles… named First Team All-Kansas state, leading team to the sub-state championship… averaged 13 points and 8.0 rebounds as a senior. Personal: Son of Tomas Diaz and Consuelo Gomez… has two siblings, Valentia Diaz and Danna Sofia… parents played professionally for national team in Colombia… father went on to coach professional and national Colombian squads… management major.

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Individual Career History

Thomas Diaz’s Career Stats BAILEY, Adonis Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

17-17 464/27.3 27-18 688/25.5 44-35 1152/26.2

Total fg-fga

50-116 73-166 123-282

pct

.431 .440 .436

3-Point fg-fga

11-34 16-45 27-79

pct

.324 .356 .342

F-Throws ft-fta pct

33-52 52-73 85-125

.635 .712 .680

off

Rebounds def tot

11 36 24 64 35 100

47 88 135

avg

pf

2.8 47 3.3 91 3.1 138

fo

2 7 9

ast

22 23 45

to

32 47 79

blk

8 12 20

stl

14 19 33

Scoring pts avg

144 8.5 214 7.9 358 8.1

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: 22, Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 Rebounds: 7, vs Midwestern State -- 03/05/14; Texas Lutheran -- 12/18/13 Assists: 4, at Cameron -- 01/31/13; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14 Steals: 3, Cameron -- 01/22/14; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14; Angelo State -- 02/27/13 Blocks: 2, at Incarnate Word -- 01/26/13; A&M-Commerce -- 02/13/14; at Angelo State -- 2/1/14 FG made: 9 [t-7th], Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 FG attempts: 12, 4 times 3FG made: 4 [t-4th], Incarnate Word -- 01/23/13 3FG attempts: 6, at St. Edward's -- 11/19/13 FT made: 8, Tarleton State -- 01/11/14; vs #1 Metro State -- 11/15/13 FT attempts: 10, Eastern New Mexico -- 01/10/13; vs #1 Metro State -- 11/15/13

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TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE RETURNEE BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #31 JORDAN JAHR

Senior/1L • Forward • 6-7 • 215 • Austin, Texas (Evansville) 2013-14: Appeared in 26 games in debut season with the Javelinas, starting 18... averaged 9.8 points per game… led the team with 21 blocked shots, rebounds with 131 and an average of 5.2 rebounds/game… reached double figures 10 times, including pouring in a season high 24 points on 6-9 shooting against Schreiner (Dec. 14)… brought down a season high 16 rebounds against UTPB (Nov. 30)… posted first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against St. Edward’s (Nov. 26)… against the LSC, averaged 9.1 points per game and 4.4 rebounds… made 10 conference starts… 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting at Midwestern State (Jan. 25)… finished with 20 points, going 8-of-16 from the field at Eastern New Mexico (Feb. 5)… added five rebounds and four blocks against the Greyhounds.

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Evansville: Played two seasons for the University of Evansville in Evansville, Ind… in 2012-13, appeared in 20 games, reaching double figures twice… in 2011-12, opened the season with 15 points against NCAA Division I March Madness powerhouse Butler… followed with 12 against Illinois-Chicago… redshirted after receiving action in eight games… poured in 16 points as a true freshman in 2010-11 versus Indiana State… averaged 3.8 points per game. High School: First-team All-Texas State honoree for Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas… spent a year at the Air Force Academy Prep School in Colo… averaged 15 points and six rebounds at Air Force Prep. Personal: Son of Sen and Lisa Jahr… has two younger brothers, Spencer and Dominic… father played football at the University of Montana… accounting major.

Individual Career History

Jordan Jahr’s Career Stats JAHR, Jordan Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

26-18 26-18

min/avg

654/25.2 654/25.2

Total fg-fga

83-208 83-208

pct

.399 .399

3-Point fg-fga

33-96 33-96

pct

.344 .344

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SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: 24, at Schreiner -- 12/14/13 Rebounds: 16 [1st], at UTPB -- 11/30/13 Assists: 2, 7 times Steals: 3, Texas A&M International -- 11/23/13; Texas Lutheran -- 12/18/13 Blocks: 4 [t-4th], at Eastern New Mexico -- 02/05/14 FG made: 9 [t-7th], at Midwestern State -- 01/25/14 FG attempts: 16, at Eastern New Mexico -- 02/05/14 3FG made: 3, 5 times 3FG attempts: 7 [t-9th], at West Texas A&M -- 01-18-14; vs #1 Metro State -- 11/15/13 FT made: 9, at Schreiner -- 12/14/13 FT attempts: 9, at Schreiner -- 12/14/13

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Senior/TR • Forward • 6-8 • 235 • Linden, N.J. (Incarnate Word) Incarnate Word: Appeared in 26 games off the bench for the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas… averaged 4.3 points per game and 3.0 rebounds in 12.7 minutes… shot 52 percent from the floor and 74 percent from the charity stripe… reached double figures six times, including pouring in 11 points and adding 10 rebounds at Southwestern (Nov. 22) on 5-of-8 shooting… matched season-high 11 points versus Central Arkansas (Jan. 16)… claimed a total of 79 rebounds. Hill College: Played one season for Hill College in Hillsboro, Texas. Navarro: Played for current Javelina head coach Johnny Estelle at Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas… led the team to a Region IV conference championship for the first time in Navarro history.

Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1991… son of Paulette Lassiter… brother to Bryan and Lyonna Lassiter and Nyozi Emeremura… sociology major.

#1 TROY JONES

Junior/TR • Forward • 6-7 • 230 • Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Navarro: Attended Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas for one year. High School: Letterwinner for Peabody Magnet High School in Alexandra, La... recorded an undefeated home record... member of the 2012 and 2010 4A La. State Championship teams... 2011 4A La. State Runner-Up. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1992… nickname is T-Roy… son of Mishelle Jones.

#2 HENRY PRYOR

Redshirt Sophomore/TR • Guard • 6-1 • 185 • Alexandria, La. (Baton Rouge CC) Baton Rouge CC: Spent two seasons at Baton Rouge Community College… redshirted one season before averaging 8.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Peabody Magnet High School in Alexandria, La… recorded an undefeated home record... member of the 2012 and 2010 4A La. State Championship teams... 2011 4A La. State Runner-Up... averaged 10.0 points per game and earned the Coaches Award. Personal: Born Dec. 7, 1992… son of Lola Blue… computer science major.

#3 TREY SUMPTER

Freshman/HS • Guard/Forward • 6-5 • 195 • Birmingham, Ala. (Dawson HS) High School: Attended Dawson High School in Pearland, Texas… led Eagles to Hill Tournament and District championships… averaged 15.0 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest. Personal: Full name is Julius Sumpter III… nickname is Trey… Born Aug. 8, 1996… son of Julius Sumpter Jr. and Vicki Moore… studying business management.

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High School: Member of the basketball and football teams at Linden High School in Linden, N.J… led the team to a Sectional Group IV State championship his senior season… team went 22-8 overall and were ranked as the fifth best team in N.J.


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Freshman/HS • Guard • 6-3 • 185 • Clear Lake, Texas (Clear Lake HS) High School: Three-year letterwinner at Clear Lake High School in Houston, Texas… led the Falcons to a district championship… named team’s Most Valuable Player and earned first team all-district and second team all-district honors once in final two seasons, respectively. Personal: Full name is William West Jr… Born Nov. 15, 1995… son of William Sr. and Benietta West… majoring in business.

#5 DON THOMAS

Senior/TR • Guard • 6-0 • 185 • Spring, Texas (Texas A&M)

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Texas A&M: Played in nine games during his lone season in College Station, totaling nine minutes of game action… made his debut against Prairie View A&M (Nov. 19)… scored his first point as an Aggie with a free throw in the closing moments at LSU (Feb. 26). Lee College: Played two seasons at Lee College in Baytown, Texas, for head coach Roy Champagne… helped lead the Rebels to the NJCAA Region 14 Championship and the school’s first-ever appearance in the NJCAA National Tournament in 2012-13 … averaged 7.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a sophomore. High School: Enjoyed a standout prep career at Spring High School under the direction of coach Chris Bailes … earned all-state and alldistrict accolades while setting team records in scoring and assists … averaged 20 points and four rebounds per contest as a senior while helping lead SHS to a district championship. Club: Played AAU with the Houston Superstars, enjoying a 36-point game during his time with the squad. Personal: Full name is Don Jeray Thomas Jr… born Jan. 14, 1991, in Baton Rouge, La., to parents Don and Shannon Thomas … majoring in kinesiology with aspirations of owning his own business … enjoys working out and playing video games in his spare time.

#10 BRANDON ETIENNE

Freshman/HS • Guard • 5-11 • 170 • Houston, Texas (North Shore Senior HS) High School: Three-year letterwinner at North Shore Senior High School in Houston, Texas… led the Mustangs to a state championship, two district championships and Excellent 25 honors… selected to the all-region, first team all-state, first team all-district teams… averaged 13.0 points and 4.0 assists per game. Personal: Born on March 5, 1996… nickname is Bee… son of Lawrence and Michelle Etienne… has one sibling, Christopher Etienne… majoring in finance.

#13 DUAN WRIGHT

Junior/TR • Guard/Forward • 6-2 • 190 • Alexandria, La. (Navarro) Navarro: Member of the Navarro College basketball team for two seasons under current Javelina head coach Johnny Estelle. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Peabody Magnet High School in Alexandria, La.… led the Warhorses to an undefeated home record in his high school career… team earned the La. State 4A Championship in 2010 with a record of 41-0, ranking No. 14 in the nation… went 35-1 en route to a second state championship in 2012 and a No. 16 national ranking… La. State 4A Runner-Up in 2011... named to All-CENLA and all-district teams… also participated in track and field. Personal: Born Jan. 19, 1994… son of Rufus and Debra Wright… has four siblings, Andre, Khaden and Angle Wright and Dominique Phills… computer science major.

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TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE NEWCOMER BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #21 ELLIOT TAYLOR

Freshman/HS • Forward • 6-7 • 230 • Houston, Texas (Thurgood Marshall HS) High School: Three-year letterwinner at Thurgood Marshall High School in Missouri City, Texas… collected All-22nd 4A Defensive Player of the Year award… led the Buffaloes to their first regionals appearance and longest winning streak in the school’s history. Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1996… nickname is Ello… son of Earl and Jacci Taylor… has one younger brother, Ethan Taylor… majoring in computer science.

#23 DJ WEATHERS

McClennan CC: Two-year letterwinner for McClennan Community College in Waco, Texas… averaged 9.8 points and 2.3 assists per game… two-time first team all-conference honoree, 2012-13 conference freshman of the year and 2012-13 all-region award recipient. High School: Four-year member of the Mexia High School basketball team… averaged 22.4 points, 4.1 assists and 3.2 rebounds per contest… named to all-state and first team all-district teams… also earned district Most Valuable Player and Centex Player of the Year honors. Personal: Full name is Darrion Weathers… nickname is DJ… born Feb. 3, 1994… son of Elmer and Deon Weathers… has two younger brothers, Jonathan and Abrian Shaw… majoring in kinesiology.

#32 AUSTEN BRADSHAW

Sophomore/TR • Guard • 6-0 • 175 • Waco, Texas (McClennan CC) McClennan CC: Member of the McClennan Community College basketball team for one season. High School: Three-year letterwinner at La Vega High School in Waco, Texas. Personal: Born Oct. 15, 1994… son of Natalie Bradshaw… kinesiology major.

#33 KIRK LOGAN

Freshman/HS • Guard • 6-2 • 150 • Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff HS) High School: Two-year letterwinner at Flour Bluff High School in Corpus Christi, Texas… led the hornets to district, bi-district and area championships… team advanced to the regional semifinals game… awarded first team all-district, All-South Texas, Second Team All-Region and the team’s Most Valuable Player. Personal: Born June 4, 1996… son of Kirk and Cassandra Logan… has two older sisters, LaKisha and Daija Logan… majoring in chemical engineering.

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TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE NEWCOMER BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #55 JAMAR GOODWIN

Junior/TR • Guard/Forward • 6-4 • 185 • Dallas, Texas (Navarro) Navarro: Played under Javelina head coach Johnny Estelle at Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas… two-year letterwinner… named to all-conference and All-Region 14 teams… honorable mention after finishing career eighth all-time in blocked shots with 21. High School: Three-year letterwinner at Ennis High School in Ennis, Texas.

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COACHING STAFF The Estelle File PERSONAL Full Name: Johnny Darrell Estelle Hometown: Waco, Texas Birthdate: Aug. 19, 1973

JOHNNY ESTELLE

Head Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&M-Kingsville ‘98

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Former men’s basketball player and graduate assistant Johnny Estelle returns to his old stomping grounds as Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s 16th head coach in program history in 2014-15 after spending the 2013-14 season at the University of Houston. As an assistant coach under James Dickey, Estelle helped the Cougars earn upset victories over nationally-ranked University of Memphis, Southern Methodist University and 2014 NCAA National Champion University of Connecticut in the American Athletic Conference Tournament. UH went on to win 17 games in 2013-14. A Waco, Texas native, Estelle became head coach at Navarro College prior to the 200809 season. During his seven-year stint, he led the Bulldogs to a 126-48 overall record with an unprecedented run of six Region XIV Tournament championship game appearances. He guided Navarro College to Region XIV Tournament titles in 2009, 2010 and 2012 and the regular-season champion¬ship in 2013. His resume also includes two NJCAA All-America First-Team honorees, 16 Region XIV All-Conference members, 12 Region XIV All-Tournament Team members and four Region XIV Texas All-Stars vs. United States All-Star Game competitors. His 2009-10 Navarro team posted a 30-7 overall record to tie a school single-season record for wins and advanced to the NJCAA National Tournament semifinals. Earlier in the year, the program earned a No. 2 national ranking, its highest since 1979. During his tenure, the Bulldogs averaged 25 wins per season. Estelle and his staff were successful in placing 21 of their student-athletes in NCAA Division I programs while retaining a 93.7 percent graduation rate during his tenure. In addition, 13 student-athletes achieved

Dean’s List honors with five being named to the Region XIV All-Academic Team. Individually, players for Estelle received numerous awards under his guidance. Among the honorees were two first-team All-Americans, two Region XIV Conference Player of the Year winners, three Region XIV Tournament MVPs, three NJCAA National Tournament All-Tournament sections and one Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Junior College Player of the Year. Twelve players were chosen all-conference, and four were named first-team all-region. In his first year as a head coach, he guided the team to a 25-11 record, Region XIV Tournament championship and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament. For his team’s impressive ac-complishments, he was named the Region XIV Coach of the Year, the first of three Region XIV honors during his career. Following Navarro’s season, he was selected to serve as a coach for the 2009 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship and World University Games team trials. He was one of only six coaches from across the country to receive the honor. Estelle began his affiliation with Navarro Junior College as an assistant coach in 2000-01. Working with Orr, he helped lead the program to six Region XIV tournament appearances, four Region XIV tour-nament semifinal berths and two Region XIV tournament finals. He entered the coaching ranks as a student assistant coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville from 1996 to 1998 and moved to a graduate assistant position in 1998-99. Estelle also served as an assistant coach at Northland Pioneer College during the 1999-00 campaign. Estelle played college basketball at Missouri Valley College (1992-93) and Northland Pioneer College (1993-94). In his lone season at Northland Pioneer for coach

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EDUCATION • Texas A&M-Kingsville • Master’s degree in kinesiology, 1999 • Texas A&M-Kingsville • Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, 1998 • Northland Pioneer College • Associate’s degree in general studies, 1994 FAMILY Wife: The former Ana Hosking Children: Sons Jevon and Jayden; daughters Jasmine and Jacquelyn COACHING CAREER 2014- Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 2013-14 Houston Assistant Coach 2008-13 Navarro College Head Coach 2000-08 Navarro College Assistant Coach 1999-00 Northland Pioneer College Assistant Coach 1998-99 Texas A&M-Kingsville Graduate Assistant Coach 1996-98 Texas A&M-Kingsville Student Assistant Coach COACHING NOTES • USA Basketball U19 Olympics Court Coach (2009) • 126-48 as head coach at Navarro College • 2010 NJCAA National Tournament semifinals • Region XIV Coach of the Year (2012, 2010, 2009) • Three NJCAA National Tournament appearances • Nine Region XIV Tournament appearances • Two NJCAA All-America First-Team honorees • Two Region XIV Conference Players of the Year • Three Region XIV Tournament Most Valuable Players • 12 Region XIV All-Conference members • 17 NCAA Division I student-athletes TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2012-13 Region XIV co-champions • 2011-12 Region XIV Tournament champions • 2009-10 Region XIV Tournament champions • 2008-09 Region XIV Tournament champions PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1994-96 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1993-94 Northland Pioneer College 1992-93 Missouri Valley College PLAYING HONORS Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994-96 Two-year lettermen 1995-96 Lone Star Conference Tournament MVP All-Lone Star Conference Second Team Led team to school-record 23 wins Northland Pioneer College 1993-94 ACCAC champions NJCAA Region I champions NJCAA National Tournament berth Led team to 30-5 overall record


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Years 1997-14 1954-67 1983-91 1991-97 1929-40 1967-76 1976-79 1980-83 1925-29 1979-80 1940-42 1950-52 1948-50 1946-48 1952-54 85 seasons

Record 241-226 127-196 119-108 100-64 92-119 89-148 40-40 32-43 28-25 13-11 12-19 12-28 11-19-1 8-18 6-33 930-1,097-1

Pct. .516 .393 .524 .610 .436 .376 .500 .427 .528 .542 .387 .300 .371 .308 .154 .459

Richard Zalenski, he led the team to a 30-5 record, the ACCAC and NJCAA Region I championships and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament. After transferring to Texas A&M-Kingsville, the sharpshooter set school records as a senior for coach Bill Carter. In 1995-96, he led the Javelinas to a school-record 23 wins, the Lone Star Conference Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Division II Tournament. He earned All-Lone Star Conference SecondTeam honors after averaging 16.0 points per game and swiping a school-record 88 steals. Later that season, he drained a school-record nine 3-pointers in the LSC Tournament championship against Central Oklahoma and was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. It was the second straight season he was named to the league’s All-Tournament Team, after earning the honor in 1994-95. In two seasons, Estelle finished with 742 points, 214 rebounds, 211 assists and 138 steals. Following his playing career, Estelle spent one season as a student assistant under Carter. Estelle earned his associate’s degree in general studies from Northland Pioneer College in 1994. He then received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in kinesiology from TAMUK in 1998 and 1999, respectively. He is married to the former Ana Hosking. The couple has four children: sons, Jevon and Jayden, and daughters, Jasmine and Jacquelyn.

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COACHING STAFF The Mathew File PERSONAL Full Name: Mark Alan Mathew Hometown: Spring Hill, Kan. Birthdate: May 19, 1984

MARK MATHEW

Assistant Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Lynn ‘06

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Mark Mathew begins his first season as the men’s basketball assistant coach at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and sixth season overall as an assistant coach. The Spring Hill, Kan. native spent the previous year as an assistant coach under 2013-14 NJCAA Region VI Coach of the Year and KBCA Junior College Men’s Coach of the Year Jesse Shaw at Pratt Community College in Pratt, Kansas. Pratt finished the season 22-13, good for third in the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) West Conference after being tabbed to finish sixth in the preseason. The Beavers earned four victories in the Region VI Tournament, defeating Labette Community College, then East Conference powerhouse Coffeyville Community College in the quarterfinals, West Conference champion Seward Community College in the semifinals and rival Hutchinson Community College in the championship, clinching the automatic bid into the NJCAA National Tournament.

Following Cowley, Mathew continued his playing career at Lynn University, an NCAA Division II institution that competes in the Sunshine State Conference. Mathew and the Fighting Knights dominated in 2004-05, going 29-6 en route to an SSC Regular Season Championship and No. 1 overall ranking in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The team went on to win the SSC Tournament and NCAA South Region Tournament and advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division II Championships. Mathew graduated with a bachelor’s of science in business in 2006 from Lynn. He has a two-year old daughter, Blayne Ainsley. He resides in Kingsville.

EDUCATION • Georgia State • Master’s degree in sports administration, 2010 • Lynn University • Bachelor’s degree in business, 2006 • Cowley College • Associate’s degree in general studies, 2004 FAMILY Children: Daughter, Blayne COACHING CAREER 2014- Texas A&M-Kingsville Assistant Coach 2013-14 Pratt Community College Assistant Coach 2008-10 Georgia State Graduate Assistant Coach 2006-08 Butler Community College Assistant Coach COACHING NOTES • 2014 NJCAA National Tournament appearance TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS • 2013-14 NJCAA National Tournament appearance • 2004-05 NCAA Division II Final Four appearance • 2004-05 No. 1 overall ranking nationally • 2004-05 SSC Regular Season/Tournament champions • 2004-05 NCAA South Region champion • 2003-04 Region IV Runner-ups PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2004-06 Lynn University 2002-04 Cowley College PLAYING HONORS Lynn University 2005-06 Captain Led team to 29 wins, SSC Regular Season and Tourna ment championships, NCAA South Region champion ship and NCAA Division II Final Four appearance.

Prior to Pratt, Mathew was a graduate assistant coach at Georgia State University for two seasons from 2008-10. There, Mathew assisted with planning and coordinating official recruiting visits, scouting breakdown and player development. Focusing on giving the student-athletes a “complete” collegiate experience, he took a huge role in improving the team’s grade point average. Mathew earned a master’s in sports administration from GSU in 2010.

Cowley College 2003-04 Captain Led team to Region IV Championship game for first time in school history

From 2006-08, Mathew was an assistant coach at Butler Community College, focusing on scouting, player development and instilling the team’s strength and conditioning program. He also coordinated the team’s summer camp. A two-year starter at Cowley College (2002-04), he was a pivotal member of the team that advanced to the Region IV Championship game for the first time in school history. He earned his associate’s degree in 2004.

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Assistant Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Houston ‘14 Omar Gonzalez enters his first season as an assistant coach for the Texas A&M University-Kingsville men’s basketball team. As head manager of the University of Houston men’s basketball program, Gonzalez was responsible for planning and coordinating official recruiting visits and assisted with practice drills, travel itineraries and summer camps. An intramurals coordinator for four years, Gonzalez trained new referees on the rules and regulations of basketball. Prior to joining the Cougars staff, he was the men’s basketball manager for the University of Texas at El Paso for two seasons. Gonzalez received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology-sports administration from the University of Houston in 2014. He resides in Kingsville.

Lee Scott enters his second season as the head strength and conditioning coach for Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

Sarah Embrey enters her first season as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

Scott joined the Javelina athletic department staff in Aug. of 2013 and oversees all aspects of the conditioning, mobility, agility and strength programs for all 14 athletic programs at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

A 2014 graduate of Oklahoma State University, Embrey will be the primary athletic trainer for men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and cheerleading.

In his first season at TAMUK, Scott played a key role with three Lone Star Conference championship teams – baseball, men’s indoor track and field and men’s outdoor track and field. Jordan Yamoah and Jeron Robinson were two of 11 All-Americans in 2013-14.

A Skiatook, Okla. native, she received her bachelors of science in athletic training from OSU in May of 2014.

A former placekicker at Northwestern State University and Midwestern State University, Scott moved on to play professionally for the Houston Stallions of the Lone Star Football League. Scott has worked professionally as a group exercise instructor and personal trainer at the Downtown Club at The Met in Houston and at the YMCA in Victoria. He served as the strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Midwestern State, implementing a strength and conditioning program for the Mustangs’ women’s basketball team.

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Student Assistant Athletic Trainer Senior Donna, Texas (Donna HS)

Scott earned his bachelors of arts in applied arts and sciences with a concentration in fitness management from Midwestern State. He also received his master’s degree from MSU, specializing in exercise physiology. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified.

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Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville George Mason RJ Goubeaux joined Texas A&M UniversityKingsville in 2014 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.

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Athletic Trainer First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Oklahoma State ‘14

Upon graduating, Goubeaux went on to train with the United States National Volleyball Team and played professionally in Italy, Switzerland, Norway and Austria.

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Midwestern State

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In addition to playing, he was the strength and conditioning coach on several of his teams and most recently, assisted with the University of Maryland’s Olympic Sports department.

He is a member of the Executive Committee for the Texas Council of Public Universities Presidents and Chancellors and a past chair of the Lone Star Council of Presidents. Tallant also is a member of the Off-site Review Committee for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College. In addition, he is a board member for the Board of Directors for KEDT/South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc.

Goubeaux also spent time as the head strength coach at Inside Edge Fitness in Va. and worked with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League. He is currently working towards a master’s in kinesiology at Texas A&M-Kingsville, with a focus on sport physiology.

Dr. Steven H. Tallant

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19th President of Texas A&M-Kingsville Seventh Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Florida ‘75 Dr. Steven H. Tallant became the 19th president of Texas A&M University-Kingsville in October, 2008. He immediately focused on building a leadership team, increasing enrollment, enhancing university facilities and increasing the visibility of the campus through a wider marketing initiative.

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Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Towson Chris Lowe enters his first season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach after joining Texas A&M University-Kingsville in Aug. 2014. The Monrovia, Md. native played football and lacrosse at McDaniel College in Westminster, Md. before transferring to Towson University, a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (NCAA Division I). While there, Lowe interned with the university’s Olympic Strength and Conditioning Department and followed with an internship with the University of Iowa Olympic Strength and Conditioning Department. Graduating with a bachelor’s of science in exercise science from Towson, Lowe obtained gold standard certifications in SCCC and CSCS. He is currently enrolled in the Kinesiology master’s program at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

appointed him to the Education Workforce Task Force in Corpus Christi.

Recruitment and retention remain focal points of his presidency, and these efforts led to an 37 percent increase in enrollment during a five-year period. The campus infrastructure also is a priority with approximately $100 million in new construction and renovations on campus, including two new residence halls, a new recreation center and a new dining facility. This expansion was accompanied by development of a campus master plan to guide growth and construction over the next 50 years. He has been recognized for his commitment to higher education and the community many times throughout his career; most recently; he received the President’s Award from the Corpus Christi chapter of the NAACP and the “Humanitarian of the Year” from LULAC Council #1. In 2011, he was named “Citizen of the Year” by the Kingsville Chamber of Commerce and in 2010 he was named “Newsmaker of the Year” by the Kingsville Record. The Kleberg Hispanic Chamber of Commerce honored him with its “Special Leadership Award” in 2011. In 2012, Texas A&M University System Chancellor John Sharp appointed him to the Texas A&M System Office of Sponsored Research Services Advisory Board. The same year, State Representative Todd Hunter

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Prior to joining the university, Tallant served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire where he was responsible for all undergraduate and graduate academic programs. He also provided leadership in several restructuring initiatives, including the creation of the College of Education and Human Sciences and the College of Nursing and Health Services. He also has 20 years of military service and served as chief of Air Force Family Research at the Pentagon from 1991-1994. President Tallant earned his B.A. (Sociology) from the University of Florida, his M.S.W. (Social Work) from the University of Utah and his Ph.D. (Social Welfare) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also is a graduate of the Governor’s Executive Development Program through the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas.

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Beginning his career in 1983 as an assistant baseball coach at the University of Virginia and later becoming one of the nation’s youngest Division I head coaches, Scott Gines concluded his 17-year Division I coaching career in 2000 with 37 professional draft or free agent selections while revitalizing and becoming the all-time wins leader upon his departure at two institutions. From 2000-2009 Gines served as an NAIA and NCAA II director of athletics at three universities, elevating revenues, launching capital improvements, community engagement initiatives, and fostering department growth while capturing nine conference championships and 17 postseason bids highlighted by three Elite Eight nods, two Final Four and one national championship appearance. Gines’ 30-year higher education career spans a diverse range of institutions and leadership positions. In January 2013 Gines became the vice president for intercollegiate athletics and campus recreation. He served as vice president for institutional advancement at Texas A&M University-Kingsville from July 2009 through December 2012, overseeing the departments of athletics, career services, alumni, development, marketing and communications. Prior to this role, Gines served as the director of athletics at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, a post he assumed in August 2007. A 1983 distinguished graduate of the VMI, Gines holds a M.Ed. from the University of Virginia, completed all doctoral coursework in sport psychology at UVA and is a doctoral candidate in educational leadership and policy at the University of St. Thomas (MN). He is a fellow of the Higher Education Management Institute at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University and holds a certificate from the Sport Management Institute Executive Program. A reviewer for the Journal of Sport Administration and Supervision and the Administrative Issues Journal, his publications include submissions in the Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, The Coaching Clinic, A.B.C.A Quarterly Digest and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Gines taught sport management courses at Dakota Wesleyan and Fairmont State Universities. Recognized for his work in strategic and financial planning, Gines served on the NAIA’s national oversight (Council of Athletic Administrators) and legislative

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committees; the NCAA II Northeast Regional Advisory Committee; chaired the Lone Star Conference (LSC) Expansion Committee; and he is a current member of the NCAA’s membership-wide Research Committee. An experienced speaker, Gines is a pastpresenter at the NCAA, NAIA, and NACDA national conventions. Gines is listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (1996), the Manchester Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals, and the Empire Who’s Who. A 1984 Outstanding Young Men of America recipient and 1984 U.S. Olympic Tryout participant, Gines received the 1989 Big South Coach of the Year award (baseball), and TAMUK athletics is a three-time recipient of the LSC Community Engagement Award of Excellence.

gone on to hold head trainers positions at the high school level. A native of Mercedes, Cantu holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University where he served as a student trainer in football and baseball. He received his master’s degree in education/midmanagement from Texas A&I in 1988. He is married to the former Reili Liiva and they have a son, Jaanus and daughter, Rafaella. They reside in Kingsville.

Gines is married to the former Ginger Holley, a 1983 Davidson College alumna and registered nurse. They have two children, son, Patrick, and daughter, Kelly.

JOE BIEDRON

Associate Athletic Director of External Advancement Seventh Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Elmira College ‘74

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Associate Athletic Director / Head Athletic Trainer 27th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Baylor Ruben Cantu enters his 27th year as the head athletic trainer for Texas A&MKingsville athletics. He also serves as the department’s Senior Associate Athletics Director. Before coming to Kingsville, Cantu worked as an intern at Trinity Valley Community College in 1986 and was the head trainer at Copperas Cove High School a year before joining the Javelina staff. Cantu is a member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association and is an associate member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. He belongs to the College Athletic Trainers Society. Cantu has supervised 22 former students who have

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Joe Biedron joined the Javelina Athletic staff in September of 2008. He has over 25 years of experience in the area of intercollegiate athletics in a variety of roles. Additionally, he has over eight years of experience in Chamber of Commerce Administration in El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. Biedron works in the fundraising and marketing side of Javelina Athletics. He has partnered Javelina Athletics with numerous South Texas businesses and helped institute season tickets for men’s and women’s basketball. Most recently, Biedron served as the Athletics Development Director at University of Texas at Arlington from 2004-07. His main responsibilities were in the area of development of annual funds personally and via the “Team Concept” and athletics endowments to assist UTA specifically in the areas of athletic scholarships and recruitment funds for NCAA Division I programs. He also served as a major point of contact and liaison with UTA Alumni Association and with the UTA Athletics Alumni Chapter. Prior to working at UT-Arlington, Biedron was the director of athletics at El Paso

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In the 1990’s, Biedron spent nearly nine years working with the Chamber of Commerce as the President and Chief Executive Officer in Las Cruces and as the Vice President of the Greater El Paso chapter. One of his main responsibilities in that role was the facilitating the planning and implementation of the Chamber’s annual business plan including membership development. Biedron began his professional career as the head ice hockey coach at Lehigh University where he went 21-11-3 with two MidAtlantic Conference championships in two seasons. Over the next few years he moved up the ranks at schools such as Wayne State University, Fresno State University and University of Kansas where he was the assistant athletic director. He continued on to California State University-Fullerton on two separate occasions, New Mexico State University and finally Monmouth University as Director of Athletics for three years before moving on to Chamber of Commerce work.

Marques Dantzler returned to Texas A&M University-Kingsville on Aug. 25, 2014. Dantzler held the similar title of Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance in his first stint at TAMUK from 2011-13. Prior to returning to Kingsville, Dantzler was the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at the University of Incarnate Word for just under two years. At A&M-Kingsville, Dantzler oversaw the day-to-day operations of the compliance program for the University, including eligibility, recruiting and financial aid. He provided rules education to the entire athletic department, including coaches, student-athletes, boosters and prospective student-athletes. He also worked extensively with the athletic director and senior woman administrator in the development and maintenance of the compliance manual, standard operating procedures manual and student-athlete handbook. Dantzler has worked in collegiate athletics since 2002 at a variety of levels covering NCAA Division I, II, and III. He has worked extensively in the field of athletic compliance since 2004 when he started at Troy University as the compliance assistant. After a year at Troy, he took a position at the University of Michigan. He was the Assistant Compliance Coordinator at Michigan from 2005-07. Following his two years at Michigan, Dantzler became the Director of Compliance at University of Oklahoma in August of 2007 and held that position for four years. In addition to his compliance experience, Dantzler served as a sports information intern and assistant men’s basketball coach at Hilbert College during the 2003-04 school year and was a facilities assistant at Buffalo State College in 2002-03.

MARQUES DANTZLER

Assistant Athletic Director for Academics and Compliance First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville • Third Overall Season at Texas A&MKingsville Auburn ‘00

Dantzler earned his Bachelor of Science in business administration from Auburn University and his Master of Science in sport administration from Canisius College.

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HANNA LANTZ

Coordinator of Student-Athlete Services / Senior Woman Administrator First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Stephen F. Austin ‘08 Hannah Lantz enters her first season as the coordinator of student-athlete services and senior woman administrator for the Javelinas. Lantz joins Texas A&M University-Kingsville after two years as the academic advisor and learning specialist at Fresno State University. During her time at Fresno, Lantz supervised and guided student-athletes on the women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, women’s equestrian, women’s softball and men’s basketball teams towards their degrees. The Bulldogs’ men’s basketball squad saw a drastic improvement in its APR, retention APR and Academic Year GPA throughout her two seasons. She also spent time as an academic intern at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla. and as a tutor coordinator at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, her alma mater. Lantz earned her bachelors of science in agricultural development in 2008 and her masters in special education in 2012. She resides in Kingsville.


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Fred Nuesch is in his 45th year with Texas A&M University-Kingsville and his 10th year as the Coordinator of External Affairs. He continues to put out a weekly newspaper insert, the Javelina Highlights. He retired in May of 2003 after 35 years as the Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations.

ROSIE MORENO PHILLIP BROWN

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Business Manager Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Houston ‘08 Phillip Brown enters his second season as the Business Manager for Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation. Brown joined the Texas A&M University-Kingsville staff in Jan. 2013. In May 2013, Brown served as the tournament director for the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Baseball Tournament hosted at Nolan Ryan Field on the Campus of the Javelinas. Brown oversees the daily financial operations, prepares the division’s annual budgets, and assists with the oversight of all internal operations within the division. He also serves as the liaison between athletics and campus recreation and the university’s financial departments. Prior to joining TAMUK, Brown worked in public accounting, with assignments primarily in auditing with additional duties in tax preparation. Brown also worked in trust tax accounting for a publicly traded regional financial corporation.

Assistant Manager - Tickets 20th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Rosie Moreno is in her 20th season as the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Athletics Tickets Manager. Moreno oversees all season and single-game ticket sales for all 14 Javelina athletic programs. In addition to TAMUK home events, Moreno manages ticket sales for other sporting events on the Kingsville campus, including high school football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball. Prior to joining the Texas A&M Kingsville athletic department, she worked in the personnel office at the university. She is a member of the Society of Professional and Business Women and is a board member of the Kleberg County Child Welfare Board. A native of Kingsville, Moreno is a graduate of H.M. King High School. She is married to Johnny Moreno, and is the mother of the late J.D. Moreno.

Nuesch served as the secretary of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for 23 years before retiring in 2002. During that span he was editor of the organization’s monthly newsletter and the annual directory. He was named CoSIDA Secretary Emeritus last fall. Nuesch received the first-ever Distinguished Service Award in 2002 for his service to CoSIDA. He earned his latest honor in October of 2005 when he was named to the Lone Star Conference Hall of Honor. Nuesch was the recipient of the CoSIDA Arch Ward Award in 1996 and became the first college division SID to receive the award. He is only the fifth representative from a Texas institution or conference to be a recipient since the first award was presented in 1958.

He received the first-ever NCAA Division II Extra-Mile Award in 1996. This award goes to an SID who has promoted Division II football and the Harlon Hill Trophy.

FRED NUESCH

Coordinator of External Affairs 45th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Henderson State

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He created and edited the TAMUK media guides and programs for the men’s and women’s sports and his publications received more than 100 awards and citations during a 34-year period.

He received the CoSIDA Warren Berg Award, which goes to the college division sports information director of the year, the first year it was presented.

Brown holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from the University of Houston and a Master’s of Business Administration from Texas A&M UniversityCommerce. Brown is married to the former Alison Fontenot of Ville Platte, La., a pharmacist with Christus Spohn South. They have one daughter, Charlotte, and one son Owen.

A native of Malvern, Ark., he holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Henderson (Ark.) State University and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.

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Nuesch is a past president of the NAIA Sports Information Directors Association and is a member of that group’s Executive Committee. He was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1979 and was named the NAIA Sports Information Director of the Year in 1981. He has received the NAIA Award of Merit twice. He is also a member of the Javelina Hall of Fame.

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION CONT... Nuesch served as the night manager of the main press center at the XXIII Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Calif. in 1984. He was a press officer for the U.S. Olympic Festival in 1986. He also served as a press officer for the United States delegation at the 1987 World University Games in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and was a press officer at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, Wash. He served as a press officer at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas in 1993.

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He was the recipient of the Henderson State University Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1991 and was inducted into the Paris (Texas) Junior College Hall of Fame in 1993 as a contributor. He covered the PJC athletic teams as a sports editor of the Paris News in 1964-68. Nuesch holds memberships in the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, the Texas Sports Writers Association, the Football Writers Association of America, the U.S. Track & Field Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. He is a past president of the Kingsville Rotary Club and is a member of the board of directors of the Kingsville Navy League. He is married to the former Joan Howe of Kingsville.

David Brock enters his fourth year on the athletic administrative staff at Texas A&M University-Kingsville after serving as head track coach and cross country coach at H.M. King High School in Kingsville for five seasons. He also served as an assistant track and field coach for the Javelinas for two campaigns. A lifelong Texas track and field coach, Brock has dedicated 35 years to coaching at the high school level. He has been a Special Olympics Athletics coach for 16 years. He assisted in the founding of the Karnes County Texas Special Olympics athletic teams. Brock was the athletic director and coached football, basketball and track and field for 27 years at Falls City High School. He also coached at Runge H.S. and Medina H.S. Brock’s track & field teams have won 2 U.I.L. state championships, three state runner-up titles, six regional track championships and 33 district titles. He finished his basketball career with over 400 victories. Brock served active duty in the United States Air Force and Texas Air National Guard. Brock is a member of the Texas High School Coaches Association and U.S.A. Track and Field. He is married to Janis Wilson Brock. They have two sons, Cory David of Conroe, Texas and Kirby David of Kingsville, along with four grandchildren.

GARY ZACHER

Annual Giving and Game Day Promotions Coordinator Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Wayland Baptist Gary Zacher was hired as the Annual Giving and Game Day Promotions Coordinator in Feb. 2014. Zacher’s role with the Javelina athletic department is to work with Associate Athletic Director for External Advancement to help raise funds for the Javelina Athletics annual giving campaign (Javelina Club). He also oversees all of the game day sponsors/ promotions for each athletic event during the year. Prior to joining the Javelina Athletic department Zacher worked in office of Alumni and Development at Texas A&M University- Kingsville, dealing with researching prospects for the university. Zacher holds a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from the Wayland Baptist University and a Master’s of Business Administration from Wayland Baptist University.

DAVE BROCK

Operations and Events Coordinator Fourth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&I

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Faculty Athletic Representative 15th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Oklahoma State Randall H. Williams received his Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University. He was appointed to the faculty at Texas A&M UniversityKingsville in 1990 and currently holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Agronomy & Resource Sciences. He teaches Agricultural Sciences.

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Zacher is married to the former Deborah Williams of Artesia, N.M., who works as a Graduate School Coordinator in the Texas A&M University-Kingsville Office of Research and Graduate Studies. They have two daughters, Hailey and Kayson.


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2014-15 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL Four NCAA Appearances Three LSC Championships

Texas A&M-Kingsville Men’s Basketball Series vs. 2014-15 Opponents

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Nov. 14 LAKE ERIE 7 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / First Ever Meeting

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Nov. 16 HENDERSON STATE 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / First Ever Meeting

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Nov. 19 ST. MARY’S 7 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / St. Mary’s leads series, 49-58; last played in 2013 (St. Mary’s, 52-51)

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Nov. 22 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN EXHIBITION 7 p.m. Edinburgh, Texas / UTPA leads series, 17-11including 2013 exh.; last played in 2013 (UTPA, 74-56)

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Nov. 25 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE 8 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 1-0; last played in 1984 (TAMUK, 110-64)

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Nov. 28 NORTHWEST NAZARENE 5 p.m. Stephenville, Texas / first ever meeting

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Nov. 29 PITTSBURG STATE 5 p.m. Stephenville, Texas / first ever meeting

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Dec. 2 ST. MARY’S 7:30 p.m. San Antonio, Texas / St. Mary’s leads series, 49-58; last played in 2013 (St. Mary’s, 52-51)

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Dec. 3 7 p.m.

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Dec. 15 ECKERD 6:30 p.m. St. Petersburg, Fla. / first ever meeting

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Dec. 16 TAMPA 6 p.m. Tampa, Fla. / first ever meeting

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Dec. 20 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE 1 p.m. San Antonio, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 1-0; last played in 1984 (TAMUK, 110-64)

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Jan. 3 3 p.m.

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Jan. 8 A&M-COMMERCE* 7:30 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUC leads series, 52-69; last played in 2014 (TAMUK, 75-74)

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Jan. 10 TARLETON STATE* 7:30 p.m. Stephenville, Texas / TSU leads series, 22-34; last played in 2014 (TSU, 94-58)

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Jan. 14 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* 8:30 p.m. Portales, N.M. / TAMUK leads series, 40-25; last played in 2014 (ENMU, 68-62)

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TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL Laredo, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 14-4; last played in 2013 (TAMIU, 99-90)

SCHREINER Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 22-22; last played in 2013 (TAMUK, 79-67)

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2014-15 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Series cont... vs. 2014-15 Opponents Four NCAA Appearances | Three LSC Championships

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Jan. 17 WEST TEXAS A&M* 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / WT leads series, 24-42; last played in 2014 (WT, 58-51)

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Jan. 21 CAMERON* 7:30 p.m. Lawton, Okla. / Cameron leads series, 17-16; last played in 2014 (Cameron, 63-58)

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Jan. 24 MIDWESTERN STATE* 6 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / MSU leads series, 11-30; last played in 2014 (MSU, 77-61)

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Jan. 31 ANGELO STATE* 6 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 51-48; last played in 2014 (ASU, 53-41)

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Feb. 4 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* 7:30 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 40-25; last played in 2014 (ENMU, 68-62)

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Feb. 7 4 p.m.

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Feb. 12 A&M-COMMERCE* 7:30 p.m. Commerce, Texas / TAMUC leads series, 52-69; last played in 2014 (TAMUK, 75-74)

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Feb. 14 TARLETON STATE* 7:30 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TSU leads series, 22-34; last played in 2014 (TSU, 94-58)

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Feb. 18 CAMERON 7:30 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / Cameron leads series, 17-16; last played in 2014 (Cameron, 63-58)

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Feb. 21 MIDWESTERN STATE* 6 p.m. Wichita Falls, Texas / MSU leads series, 11-30; last played in 2014 (MSU, 77-61)

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Feb. 28 ANGELO STATE* 6 p.m. San Angelo, Texas / TAMUK leads series, 51-48; last played in 2014 (ASU, 53-41)

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March 4-7 LONE STAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Texas A&M-Kingsville looks for third LSC Tournament crown; 19-28 all-time

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March 13-16 NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALS Javelinas search for fifth NCAA appearance; 1-3 all-time in NCAA Tourney

WEST TEXAS A&M* Canyon, Texas / WT leads series, 24-42; last played in 2014 (WT, 58-51)

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The Automated ScoreBook Texas A&M-Kingsville Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 12, 2014) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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22-21 27-19 26-18 25-14 26-13 27-18 15-12 7-4 16-4 25-5 27-7 20-0 6-0

705 881 654 719 624 688 305 122 218 324 288 74 8

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TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Texas A&M-Kingsville Opponents

32.0 32.6 25.2 28.8 24.0 25.5 20.3 17.4 13.6 13.0 10.7 3.7 1.3

TAMUK 1833 67.9 -7.9 624-1472 .424 161-479 .336 6.0 424-625 .678 15.7 829 30.7 -6.1 284 10.5 333 12.3 +1.3 0.9 178 6.6 80 3.0 6459 12-538 -

1st 2nd 827 1001 904 1130

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OVERALL 8-19 3-11 5-8

123-261 103-239 83-208 72-192 68-182 73-166 36-70 11-28 29-48 12-42 9-19 5-16 0-1

.471 .431 .399 .375 .374 .440 .514 .393 .604 .286 .474 .313 .000

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.736 .676 .761 .738 .721 .712 .273 .625 .429 .455 .619 .200 .000

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29 47 76 19 64 83 46 89 135 11 60 71 37 53 90 24 64 88 22 41 63 3 8 11 23 16 39 8 36 44 15 23 38 0 4 4 1 0 1 40 46 86 624-1472 .424 161-479 .336 424-625 .678 278 551 829 683-1434 .476 155-418 .371 524-717 .731 311 683 994 OPP 2045 75.7 683-1434 .476 155-418 .371 5.7 524-717 .731 19.4 994 36.8 368 13.6 367 13.6 1.0 165 6.1 81 3.0 11502 13-881 2-25

12-38 29-72 33-96 33-107 23-68 16-45 0-0 3-12 1-3 7-27 0-0 4-10 0-1

AWAY 4-9 1-6 3-3

3.5 3.1 5.2 2.8 3.5 3.3 4.2 1.6 2.4 1.8 1.4 0.2 0.2

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66 65 33 30 23 47 20 6 11 16 4 2 2 8 30.7 590 22 284 333 36.8 534 10 368 367

Opponent at St. Mary's vs #1 Metro State at CSU-Pueblo at St. Edward's UTPB TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL ST. EDWARD'S at UTPB at Texas A&M International ST. MARY'S at Schreiner TEXAS LUTHERAN at A&M-Commerce TARLETON STATE EASTERN NEW MEXICO at West Texas A&M CAMERON at Midwestern State at Angelo State at Eastern New Mexico WEST TEXAS A&M A&M-COMMERCE at Tarleton State at Cameron MIDWESTERN STATE ANGELO STATE vs Midwestern State

3 52 2 100 1 24 0 45 3 8 7 23 3 11 0 12 2 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 2

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364 306 250 225 208 214 78 35 71 36 31 15 0

16.5 11.3 9.6 9.0 8.0 7.9 5.2 5.0 4.4 1.4 1.1 0.8 0.0

80 178 1833 81 165 2045

67.9 75.7

Score 65-80 44-73 90-79 82-80 89-106 77-86 79-69 59-69 90-99 51-52 79-67 75-71 66-68 84-103 78-82 59-82 59-57 62-83 79-69 62-68 51-58 75-74 58-94 58-63 60-83 41-53 61-77

Att. 340 50 0 278 246 246 205 124 145 222 135 185 449 333 2222 1848 843 2462 1024 500 444 411 3261 886 567 535 0

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90 at Texas A&M International (12/4/13) 90 at CSU-Pueblo (11/16/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 31 at Texas A&M International (12/4/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 63 at West Texas A&M (01-18-14) 63 at A&M-Commerce (01/08/14) 63 at UTPB (11/30/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .554 (31-56) at Texas A&M International (12/4/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 A&M-COMMERCE (02/13/14) 10 at Angelo State (2/1/14) 10 at A&M-Commerce (01/08/14) 10 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (11/23/13) 10 UTPB (11/22/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 at A&M-Commerce (01/08/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .769 (10-13) at Angelo State (2/1/14) FREE THROWS MADE 30 at Schreiner (12/14/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 39 TARLETON STATE (01/11/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .909 (30-33) at Schreiner (12/14/13) REBOUNDS 47 TEXAS LUTHERAN (12/18/13) ASSISTS 16 at Texas A&M International (12/4/13) 16 at CSU-Pueblo (11/16/13) STEALS 12 A&M-COMMERCE (02/13/14) BLOCKED SHOTS 7 at Eastern New Mexico (02/05/14) The Automated ScoreBook TURNOVERS 23 TEXAS LUTHERAN (12/18/13) FOULS Texas A&M-Kingsville 38 Player High/Low TARLETON Analysis STATE (01/11/14) (as of Dec 12, 2014)

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Texas A&M-Kingsville - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points Field Goals Made

Field Goal Att. FG Pct (min 5 made) 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att.

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)

Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 3 made)

27 9 9 9 9 9 17 17 .750 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 11 15 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

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BASEY, Rashad at St. Mary's (11/12/13) JAHR, Jordan at Midwestern State (01/25/14) BASEY, Rashad vs Eastern New Mexico (01/15/14) BASEY, Rashad vs Texas Lutheran (12/18/13) SCOTT, Ronald vs UTPB (11/22/13) BASEY, Rashad at St. Mary's (11/12/13) BASEY, Rashad at UTPB (11/30/13) BASEY, Rashad at St. Mary's (11/12/13) JAHR, Jordan at Angelo State (2/1/14) HOLLINGER, Irvin vs A&M-Commerce (02/13/14) MCDEW, Ta'Quan vs Midwestern State (03/05/14) MCDEW, Ta'Quan at Cameron (02/19/14) HOLLINGER, Irvin vs A&M-Commerce (02/13/14) JAHR, Jordan at West Texas A&M (01-18-14) MCDEW, Ta'Quan vs Eastern New Mexico (01/15/14) SCOTT, Ronald at A&M-Commerce (01/08/14) JAHR, Jordan vs #1 Metro State (11/15/13) SCOTT, Ronald vs Tarleton State (01/11/14) DIAZ, Thomas vs UTPB (11/22/13) SCOTT, Ronald at St. Edward's (11/19/13) JAHR, Jordan at CSU-Pueblo (11/16/13) MCDEW, Ta'Quan at Angelo State (2/1/14) MCDEW, Ta'Quan at Angelo State (2/1/14) JAHR, Jordan at Schreiner (12/14/13) MCDEW, Ta'Quan vs UTPB (11/22/13) HOLLINGER, Irvin vs Eastern New Mexico (01/15/14) SCOTT, Ronald at Schreiner (12/14/13) HOLLINGER, Irvin vs Angelo State (03/01/14) EVANS, Mike vs Texas Lutheran (12/18/13) BAILEY, Adonis at Schreiner (12/14/13) HOLLINGER, Irvin vs St. Edward's (11/26/13) - 28 SCOTT, Ronald vs Eastern New Mexico (01/15/14) BASEY, Rashad at Schreiner (12/14/13)


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OVERALL 8-19 3-11 5-8

Opponent at St. Mary's vs #1 Metro State @at CSU-Pueblo at St. Edward's UTPB

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AWAY 4-9 1-6 3-3 Score 65-80 44-73 90-79 82-80 89-106

L L

L

11/23/13 11/26/13 11/30/13 12/4/13

TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL ST. EDWARD'S at UTPB at Texas A&M International

12/07/13 12/14/13 12/18/13

ST. MARY'S at Schreiner TEXAS LUTHERAN

01/08/14

*at A&M-Commerce

01/11/14 01/15/14

*TARLETON STATE *EASTERN NEW MEXICO

01-18-14 01/22/14 01/25/14

*at West Texas A&M *CAMERON *at Midwestern State

W

2/1/14

*at Angelo State

W

79-69

02/05/14 02/08/14 02/13/14

*at Eastern New Mexico *WEST TEXAS A&M *A&M-COMMERCE

Lot L

W

62-68 51-58 75-74

02/15/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 03/01/14

*at Tarleton State *at Cameron *MIDWESTERN STATE *ANGELO STATE

58-94 58-63 60-83 41-53

L L L L

03/05/14

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L

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Home Away Neutral Total

Games

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12 13 2 27

W

W W

Attend

6459 11452 50 17961

NEUTRAL 0-2 0-0 0-2 Att. High Points 340 (27)BASEY, Rashad 50 (11)BASEY, Rashad (20)BASEY, Rashad 278 (19)BAILEY, Adonis 246 (24)MCDEW, Ta'Quan (24)SCOTT, Ronald 246 (23)BASEY, Rashad 205 (24)BASEY, Rashad 124 (19)BASEY, Rashad 145 (25)BASEY, Rashad

77-86 79-69 59-69 90-99

L

51-52 79-67 75-71

L

222 (16)BASEY, Rashad 135 (24)JAHR, Jordan 185 (23)BASEY, Rashad

66-68

L

449 (17)HOLLINGER, Irvin

84-103 78-82

L L

333 (17)BAILEY, Adonis 2222 (25)BASEY, Rashad

59-82 59-57 62-83

L

1848 (18)JAHR, Jordan 843 (24)SCOTT, Ronald 2462 (22)JAHR, Jordan

L L

L

1024 (20)MCDEW, Ta'Quan 500 (20)JAHR, Jordan 444 (20)BASEY, Rashad 411 (17)SCOTT, Ronald (17)HOLLINGER, Irvin 3261 (23)SCOTT, Ronald 886 (13)MCDEW, Ta'Quan 567 (16)BAILEY, Adonis 535 (9)SCOTT, Ronald (9)BASEY, Rashad (19)SCOTT, Ronald

High Rebounds (7)DIAZ, Thomas (6)BASEY, Rashad (7)BASEY, Rashad (7)BASEY, Rashad (5)MCDEW, Ta'Quan (6)JAHR, Jordan (10)JAHR, Jordan (16)JAHR, Jordan (6)BASEY, Rashad (6)JAHR, Jordan (7)HOLLINGER, Irvin (8)JAHR, Jordan (8)JAHR, Jordan (8)BASEY, Rashad (5)HOLLINGER, Irvin (5)SCOTT, Ronald (6)JAHR, Jordan (5)WARREN, Daymon (5)MCDEW, Ta'Quan (7)JAHR, Jordan (6)JAHR, Jordan (4)WARREN, Daymon (4)McDEW, Ta'Quan (6)WARREN, Daymon (6)HOLLINGER, Irvin (9)WARREN, Daymon (7)MCDEW, Ta'Quan (5)BAILEY, Adonis (5)DIAZ, Thomas (5)JAHR, Jordan (7)WARREN, Daymon (3)EVANS, Mike (3)WARREN, Daymon (3)SCOTT, Ronald (7)BAILEY, Adonis (7)HOLLINGER, Irvin

Avg/Game

538 881 25 665

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide -APercy Adams, 1933 Marvin Ahrens, 1937-40 Greg Akromis, 1968-71 Hank Allen, 1960-61 Lawrence Allen, 1930-31 Terry Allen, 1999-00 Quendal Allensworth, 2005 Leonard Anderson, 1959-61 Danny Armelin, 2004 Josh Autenrieth, 2003 -BAdonis Bailey, 2013-present James Bailey, 1981-83 Leroy Baird, 1926 Allen Barnes, 1933 Jamie Barnett, 2003-04 Don Barrett, 1982 Rashad Basey, 2011-14 Melvin Bear, 1940-42 Bob Beauguard, 1953-55 Phillip Belford, 2010-11 Mark Benson, 1989-91 Wynn Bishop, 1988 Derrell Blackburn, 2006-09 Marshall Bonds III, 2012-13 Dytrel Bracey, 2013 Billy Brewster, 2001 Pierce Brooks, 2011 Ashton Brown, 2012 Darius Brown, 1994 Jamahl Brown, 2013 Will Brown, 2003-04 -CJ.J. Caballero, 2000 Rick Calhoun, 1974-75 Harry Carson, 1947-48 Edwin Cauley, 1960-61 Noel Cavazos, 1984-85 Robert Chaney, 1979-80 Jerome Chargois, 1990-92 Bill Chilcoat, 1972-73 Reggie Childress, 1984-85 Jerry Clanton, 1954 Norman Clark, 1947-50 Fred Clayton, 1969 Eric Clemons, 1992-95 B.J. Coleman, 1995 Ragan Collinsworth, 1951 Charles Cothran, 1962-64 Warren Creason, 1977-78 James Crumpton, 1929 Woodrow Crumpton, 1939 Charles Cumberland, 1936 -DJerry Daniel, 1961-64 Michael Daniel, 1981-82 Paul Daniels, 1979-80 D’Andre Davis, 2002 Kevin Davis, 1996-99 Ralph Davis, 2006-07 Woodrow Davis, 1933 Jon Day, 2000 Sidney Days, 1992 Felix Dean, 1983 Thor Dekker, 1984-85 Thomas Diaz, 2012-pres.

David Dick, 1993 Crawford Dillon, 1938 Emmanuel Dixon, 2009-11 John Mark Dixon, 1932-34 Charles Dobbins, 1987 Ted Dockery, 1956-58 Richard Doctor, 1972 Mike Dominguez, 1996-97 Ivy Lee Doty, 1935-36 -ECharles East, 1938-39 Malcolm Edwards, 1980-81 Robert Eledu, 2013-14 Norris Elkins 1935 Donny Elliott, 1976-77 Alvin Ellison, 1985-86, 88 Mike Escalante, 1979-80 Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 Mike Evans, 2012-14 -FJoe Farmer, 1982 Julius Farris, 1964-65 Darrell Fields, 1981-82 Jack Fink, 1950, 52 Greg Fisher, 1994 Raymond Fitch, 1926-28 Roberto Flores, 2006 Kevin Flynn, 1976-77 Marcus Ford, 2010-12 Glenn Frazier, 1933-35 -GJ.W. Galiga, 1938-40 Ryan Garcia, 2012-14 Kendell Garland, 2001-02 Anthony Garner, 1977, 79 Royce Gaye, 2009-10 Frank Gerald, 2005 Harlon Gerhold, 1959-60 Tommy Gindorf, 1959 Dick Glaser, 1977-78 H.D. Glass, 1931-32, 35 Alan Goerner, 1949 Raymond Gomez, 1947 Frank Gonzales, 1990-91 Richard Gonzalez, 2002-05 Mark Goode, 1989-90 Billy Graham, 1926 Allen Gratts, 1988-89 Jerell Graves, 2005 Bill Gray, 1963 Edwin Gray, 1998 Gary Gray, 1984-85 Steve Greek, 1997-99 Michael Green, 2001-02 Tommy Gries, 1938 Kia Griffin, 2006-07 Gary Griffith, 1956-57 Kenneth Grimes, 1938-39 James Gross, 1984-85 Thomas Gummings, 1989 -HDon Hagany, 1970-73 Randall Hall, 1940-41 Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 Broderick Harris, 1994-95 Curtis Harris, 1985-86

John Harris, 1933-34 Leonard Hasenstab, 1941 Don Hatfield, 1930 Jay Hawley, 1958 Albert Hensleigh, 1927 Robert Henson, 1990 Darren Herrington, 2001-02 Howard Hibler, 1949 Henry Hodge, 1967-68 Martin Hodgkiss, 1931 LeRoy Hoff, 1967-68 Jon Hoffman, 1992 Irvin Hollinger, 2013-14 Charles Holmes, 1952 Kevin Howard, 1994-96 Jordan Huber, 2012-13 Ricky Huckaby, 2007 Anthony Huey, 2004-05 Harlan Huibregtse, 1950-52 Delwin Hunt, 1953-55 Jerry Hunt, 1937 -JAlton Jackson, 1985-86 Jordan Jahr, 2013-present Ronnie James, 1986-89 Bob Jarrett, 1952 Clarence Jarvis, 1936-38 Chris Johnson, 1999-01 Clyde Johnson, 2008-09 Daryl Johnson, 1992 Edward Johnson, 2003 J.J. Johnson, 1997 James Johnson, 1976-78 Kenneth Johnson, 1999-01 Wayne Johnson, 1970-72 Anthony Jones, 2009 Bill Jones, 1984 Dominick Jones, 2007-08 Jack Jones, 1958-59 Maurice Jones, 1992-93 -KDanny Kaspar, 1974 Kenny Kaspar, 1977 Brock Kimball, 2010-11 Keith Kimble, 1994 Ken Kimes, 1975 Bobby Kinzer, 1978-79 Connie Klooster, 1957 Hans Kloss, 1939 Roy Kneip, 1932 Jim Koerner, 1963-65 James Krauss, 1976 Billy Kromer, 1955-58 Roland Kudla, 1949 Ronnie Kyle, 1955 -LGerald Laemmrich, 1962-65 Dean Lammert, 1980-83 Juan Lanauze, 2005-08 Curtis Lawrence, 1939-41 Preston Lawrence, 1935 Ryan Layssard, 2012 Dennis Leach, 1968-70 Justin Ledet, 2008 Gay Lee, 1963 Jason Lee, 1992 Naquawn Lee, 2008, 10

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Marvin Leggett, 1953-55 Eddie Lopez, 2003-05, 07 Roland Lopez, 1960-61 James Lott, 1994 Reggie Love, 2007-08 Wayne Lovings, 2004, 11 John Lowe, 1962-64 Adam Lowery, 1997 -MJoe Maas, 1977 Larry Mabry, 1972-74 Rupert Macklin, 1926-27 Elliot Magee, 2000-02 Wilbert Mathys, 1949-50 Walter Mayer, 1954-57 Michael McCain, 1982-83 Charles McClelland, 1985-86 Ta’Quan McDew, 2013-14 Don McDonald, 1956-58 Donte McGee, 2013 Fred McIntire, 1936, 38 Frank McLelland, 1977-78 James McMillian, 1935-37 Johnny McNabb, 1934-36, 39 Pete McNabb, 1936 Neil McNamara, 1989 Darvin Means, 2004 Colin Merritt, 2003 Chuck Meyer, 1966-69 Ray Meyers, 1936 Tommy Miksch, 1954-55 Flavio Milam, 2009-10 Robert Miller, 1926 Soin Miller, 1994-95 Roland Milligan, 1928-30 Charles Mims, 1990-91 Adan Montalvo, 2008-10 Adam Morris, 2009, 11 Bill Morris, 1930-32 David Morris, 2002 Mike Mosenson, 1975 Quintin Moses, 2008 Ron Mrazek, 1967-68 Adam Mughmaw, 2013. Wendell Mulkey, 2006-09 Antwan Mullins, 2010-11 -NVictor Naccarato, 1948-49 Bill Nance, 1942 Derryl Nash, 2012 Dan Nau, 1976 Tim Nava, 1994-95 Al Nickerson, 1971, 73 Ronnie Norrell, 1975-77 -OTito Olivarez, 1995-98 Floyd Olson, 1950-51 Drew Onyebuchi, 2012 Boris Orcev, 1994 -PBobby Pandy, 2006-07 Charlie Parker, 1959 Jimmie Parker, 1966-68 Reed Parker, 1931 Ryan Parker, 1998-99 Norvin Parr, 1949


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Roland Parsons, 2003 David Patrick, 1958-60 Rudolph Pattison, 1939 Arnold Patton, 1958-59 Allan Pearce, 1958-59 Randy Peet, 1987-88 Kinsley Pegues, 1993 Cedric Pellum, 1993-94 Woodrow Petty, 1937-39 Randy Phoenix, 1997-00 Vernon Ping, 1927-28 James Pope, 1987-88 Edward Porter, 2002-03 Hanky Porter, 1984 Pete Porter, 1935 Eric Potter, 1999-02 Khalil Pottinger, 2003 Dezrick Powell, 1994 Robert Powell, 2013-14 Geroge Pressley, 1942 Dick Prime, 1951 Clinton Prince, 1979 Dana Prince, 1928 -RDolan Raby, 1997 Bob Rainey, 1965-68 Lindell Ramey, 1936-37 Lowell Ramey, 1935 Steve Rector, 1942 Osburn Redic, 1986 Micah Reed, 1998 Robert Rich, 1931 Bob Richards, 1947-50 Roger Richey, 1967-70 James Rickard, 1947-48 Michael Riggs, 1996 Kenny Robertson, 1968 Rankin Robertson, 1928-30 Michael Robins, 1992 Anthony Robinson, 1987 James Robinson, 1996 Kevin Robinson, 1991-93 Raymond Robinson, 2012 Charles Rodgers, 1952 John Rogers, 1931-34 Kyle Roher, 1989-92 Joe Romo, 1982 Morris Roper, 1928 David Ross, 1994 DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 -SClifford Sadler, 1931-34 Darrell Sadler, 1998-99 Walker Sanders, 1955-57 Tilo Schmidt, 1987 Alvin Schubert, 1953-55 Marty Schultz, 1964-66 Ronald Scott, 2013-14 Sulaiman Sekamwa, 2012 Ralph Shelton, 1926-29 Bob Shirey, 1961-64 Phil Shirk, 1961-64 George Shivers, 1974 Ricky Simon, 2011 Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 Jeff Simmons, 1980 Quincy Sims, 1998-01 Darin Smith, 1987-88

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James Smith, 2001-02 Jesse Smith, 1973-74 Norman Smith, 1952-53 Randy Smith, 1986-87 W.H. Smith, 1930-33 Nate Sneed, 1993 Bob Speers, 1948 Steve Spurlin, 1983-85 Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 Randy Staats, 1990-91 Glenn Starks, 1978 Eric Staten, 1978-79 Roy Stegall, 1954 Gil Steinke, 1939-41 Fred Stephenson, 1978-79 Mark Stevenson, 2011 Des Stewart, 1995, 97-98 Richard Stillman, 1971-72 Fred Stokes, 1940-42, 47 Stephen Story, 2007-08 Albert Stovall, 1935-36 Ted Swiggart, 1942

Herb Wiginton, 1956-57 Jeff Wildenberg, 1970-73 Venton Wilder, 2011 Jerry Wilkinson, 1954 David Williams, 1976-77 Franklin Williams, 1986 Robert Williams, 2009 Vince Williams, 2003-04 Bob Wilson, 1942 Walter Wilson, 1961-62 Bill Wirskye, 1988 Hudell Wright, 1948 Maurice Wright, 1988 -YRemi Yusuf, 2003-04, 06-07

-TAl Taylor, 1989-90 Dwight Taylor, 2012-14 Raymond Taylor, 1984 Harmon Teel, 1931, 33 Roy Terrell, 1947 Thomas Thames, 1987 Jack Thomason, 1940-42 LeRossThompson, 1985 Trae Thornton, 1999 Ed Turner, 1979-81 Roberson Turner, 1980 Anthony Tyler, 2001 -VKen Vakey, 1949-50 Nick Van Noy, 1941 Johnny Vargo, 1941-42 Rick Vidaurri, 1970 -WChris Walker, 1995-96 Phillip Walker, 1981 Reid Wallace, 2011-12 Ryan Wallace, 2010-11 Govie Waller, 1941 Cedric Ward, 1998-99 Daymon Warren, 2012-13, 14 Charles Washington, 1987 Isaac Washington, 1990-91 Tyerone Washington, 1995 Willie Watkins, 1999-00 Eric Webb, 2004 Mike Webb, 1995-98 Dick Weekley, 1942 Steve Weems, 1971, 74 Kevin Welch, 1989 Melvin Weller, 1926-27 Lamont West, 1994, 96-98 Jim Wheeler, 1952 Brian White, 1997 Chris White, 2005 Jake White, 2006 Wilton White, 1986 Homer Whitely, 1947 Bob Whitten, 1927 Gary Wideman, 1968-70

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Individual Game Recordsmin. 10 attempts Points - Hoegie Simmons vs East Texas State (1973-74).................... 52 Rebounds - Hank Allen vs Abilene Christian (1960-61)..................... 25 Jeff St. Clair vs East Texas State (1974-75)...................... 25 FGM - Hoegie Simmons vs Abilene Christian (1973-74).................... 22 FGA - Hoegie Simmons vs Abilene Christian (1973-74)..................... 44 FG% - Anthony Garner vs Pan American (1976-77)..........1.000 (11-11) 3FGM - Johnny Estelle vs Central Oklahoma (3/2/96)......................... 9 3FGA - Johnny Estelle vs UT-San Antonio (11/30/94)........................ 15 Michael Riggs vs Eastern New Mexico (1/18/96).................. 15 3FG% - Adan Montalvo vs Xavier (12/30/07)....................... 1.000 (5-5) FTM - Chuck Meyer, vs Sam Houston (1967-68)................................ 17 FTA - Chuck Meyer vs St. Edward’s (1967-68).................................... 19 Chuck Meyer vs Trinity (1967-68).............................................. 19 Bobby Pandy vs Texas A&M-Commerce (1/14/06).................... 19 Robert Williams at St. Mary’s (11/28/11).................................. 19 FT% - Ashton Brown at A&M-Commerce (2/6/12)...........1.000 (13-13) Assists - Mark Benson vs Southwestern (1988-89)........................... 15 Wendell Mulkey at Midwestern State (1/19/08)................. 15 Steals - Wendell Mulkey vs Xavier (12/30/07)................................... 10 Blocks - Anthony Jones vs Eastern New Mexico (2/18/09).................. 6 Marshall Bonds III vs. A&M-Commerce (2/4/12).................... 6 Team Game Records Points - vs Paul Quinn (1979-80)..................................................... 128 Rebounds - vs Monterrey Tech (1962-63)....................................... 106 FGM - vs Paul Quinn (1979-80)......................................................... 53 FGA - vs Texas Lutheran (1970-71).................................................. 106 FG% - vs Texas Lutheran (1984-85)................................................. .676 3FGM - at Houston Baptist (12/31/02).............................................. 16 3FGA - at Houston Baptist (12/31/02)............................................... 39 - vs. A&M-Commerce (2/4/12).......................................................... 39 3FG% - at Abilene Christian (3/2/13)..................... .625 (min. 10 made) FTM - vs Bethany Nazarene (1982-83).............................................. 42 FTA - vs Southwestern (1960-61)....................................................... 61 FT% - vs Concordia Lutheran (1990-91)............................1.000 (23-23) Assists - vs Texas A&M International (12/29/05)............................... 29 Steals - vs Schreiner (12/10/94)........................................................ 32 Blocks - vs East Texas State (2/25/95)................................................ 10 vs Eastern New Mexico (2/18/09)........................................ 10 Team Season Records Points - 1991-92............................................................................ 2742 Scoring Average - 1990-91.............................................................. 90.1 Rebounds - 1991-92...................................................................... 1367 Rebounding Average - 1961-62...................................................... 52.6 Field Goals Made - 1991-92.......................................................... 1103 Field Goal Attempts - 1991-92....................................................... 2293 Field Goal Percentage - 1978-79.................................................... .526 3-Field Goals Made - 1995-96......................................................... 227 3-Field Goal Attempts - 1995-96..................................................... 640 3-Field Goal Percentage - 1988-89................................................. .438 Free Throws Made - 1990-91.......................................................... 542 Free Throw Attempts - 1955-56...................................................... 807 Free Throw Percentage - 1990-91.................................................. .770 Assists - 1978-79.............................................................................. 531 Steals - 1994-95............................................................................... 294 Blocks - 2008-09.............................................................................. 133

Individual Season Records Points Name 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 2. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 3. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 4. Ed Turner, 1979-80 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 7. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 8. Randy Smith, 1986-87 9. Ed Turner, 1978-79 10. Two with

Total 762 701 690 683 627 619 610 588 572 561

Points per Game Name 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 3. Ed Turner, 1979-80 4. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 5. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 6. Phil Shirk, 1961-62 7. Phil Shirk, 1962-63 8. Ed Turner, 1978-79 9. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 10. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95

PPG 29.3 28.8 27.3 25.1 25.0 24.4 23.3 22.9 22.7 21.8

Field Goals Made Name 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 3. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 4. Ed Turner, 1979-80 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 6. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 7. Ed Turner, 1978-79 7. Michael Robins, 1991-92 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 10. Two with

FGM 313 281 279 273 252 249 248 248 231 224

Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 2. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 3. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 4. Algie Neal, 1971-72 5. Ed Turner, 1979-80 6. Jeff Wildenberg, 1970-71 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 8. Ed Turner, 1978-79 9. Jeff Wildenberg, 1971-72 10. Michael Robins, 1991-92

FGA 685 562 517 491 478 472 466 459 441 440

Field Goal Percentage Name (min. 3/game) 1. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 2. Paul Daniels, 1978-79 3. Al Taylor, 1988-89 4. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 5. Dezrick Powell, 1993-94 6. Des Stewart, 1996-97 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 8. Al Taylor, 1989-90 9. Bobby Pandy, 2006-07 10. Billy Brewster, 2000-01

FG% .668 .662 .634 .623 .614 .614 .603 .601 .598 .592

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Three-Point Field Goal Made Name 1. Will Brown, 2003-04 2. Kyle Roher, 1991-92 3. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 4. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 5. Will Brown, 2002-03 6. Quincy Sims, 1998-99 7. James Pope, 1987-88 8. Eddie Lopez, 2004-05 9. Reggie Love, 2007-08 10. David Dick, 1992-93

3FG 82 80 78 74 72 70 62 59 58 57

Three-Point Field Goal Attempted Name 1. Kyle Roher, 1991-92 2. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 3. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 4. Will Brown, 2003-04 5. Quincy Sims, 1998-99 6. Reggie Love, 2007-08 7. Kendall Garland, 2001-02 8. Will Brown, 2002-03 9. David Dick, 1992-93 10. Kyle Roher, 1990-91

3FGA 244 225 222 195 179 174 173 167 160 153

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Name (min. 1/game) 1. Thomas Gummings, 1988-89 2. Tito Olivarez, 1995-96 3. Ronnie James, 1988-89 4. Isaac Washington, 1989-90 5. James Pope, 1987-88 6. Adan Montalvo, 2008-09 7. Darin Smith, 1987-88

3FG % .519 .500 .487 .476 .437 .435 .435

8. Will Brown, 2002-03 9. Kyle Roher, 1988-89 10. Eddie Lopez, 2004-05

.431 .430 .421

Free Throws Made Name 1. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 2. Chuck Meyer, 1968-69 3. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 4. Des Stewart, 1996-97 5. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 7. Chuck Meyer, 1967-68 8. Randy Smith, 1986-87 9. Ed Turner, 1979-80 10. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74

FTM 191 176 172 164 163 157 156 142 137 136

Free Throws Attempted Name 1. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 2. Chuck Meyer, 1968-69 3. Des Stewart, 1996-97 4. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 6. Chuck Meyer, 1967-68 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 8. Ed Turner, 1979-80 9. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 10. Randy Smith, 1986-87

FTA 252 251 245 235 219 218 205 203 193 176

Free Throws Percentage Name (min. 2/game) 1. Ashton Brown, 2011-12 2. Dennis Leach, 1969-70 3. Rufus Green, 1974-75

FT% .961 .900 .891

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.880 .864 .847 .844 .843 .840 .837

Offensive Rebounds Name 1. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 2. Billy Brewster, 2000-01 3. Robert Williams, 2011-12 4. Juan Lanauze, 2004-05 5. Bobby Pandy, 2005-06 6. Des Stewart, 1996-97 Robert Williams, 2008-09 8. Robert Hamilson, 2003-04 9. Eric Potter, 2001-02 10. Bobby Pandy, 2006-07

OFF 99 89 78 76 74 73 73 72 71 70

Defensive Rebounds Name 1. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 2. Des Stewart, 1996-97 3. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 4. Robert Williams, 2008-09 5. Flavio Milam, 2008-09 6. Flavio Milam, 2009-10 7. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 8. Richard Gonzalez, 2002-03 9. Richard Gonzalez, 2004-05 10. Eric Potter, 2001-02

DEF 204 155 136 125 118 113 110 109 106 105

Total Rebounds Name 1. Ed Turner, 1978-79 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 3. Ed Turner, 1979-80 4. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 5. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 6. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-74 7. Hank Allen, 1960-61 8. Wayne Johnson, 1971-72 9. Ed Turner, 1971-72 10. Steve Weems, 1973-74

REB 346 334 319 311 303 299 298 280 269 268

Rebounds per Game Name 1. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 2. Ed Turner, 1978-79 3. Charlie Parker, 1959-60 4. Hank Allen, 1960-61 5. Ed Turner, 1979-80 6. Ed Turner, 1980-81 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-74 8. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 10. Wayne Johnson, 1971-72

RPG 13.9 13.8 13.4 13.0 12.8 11.7 11.1 10.8 10.7 10.0

Total Assists Name 1. Mark Benson, 1988-89 2. Mark Benson, 1989-90 3. Mark Benson, 1990-91 4. Ed Turner, 1978-79

AST 237 217 210 180

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide 5. Darryl Johnson, 1991-92 6. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 7. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 8. Bobby Kinzer, 1977-78 9. Remi Yusuf, 2003-04 Ronnie Norrell, 1976-77

164 161 160 146 137 137

Total Blocks Name 1. Chip Jones, 2008-09 2. Marshall Bonds III, 2011-12 Sidney Days, 1992-93 4. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 5. Elliot Magee, 2001-02 Edwin Gray, 1998-99 7. Bobby Pandy, 2005-06 8. Marcus Ford, 2010-11 9. Elliot Magee, 1999-00 Marcus Ford, 2009-10 Marshall Bonds III, 2010-11

BLK 64 31 31 30 28 28 27 26 24 24 24

Total Steals Name 1. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 2. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 3. Edward Porter, 2002-03 4. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 5. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 6. Wendell Mulkey, 2006-07 7. Soin Miller, 1993-94 7. Antwan Mullins, 2009-10 9. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 10. Two with

STL 88 82 72 61 60 59 57 57 52 51

Total Minutes Name 1. Quendal Allensworth, 2004-05 2. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 3. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 4. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2004-05 6. Remi Yusuf, 2003-04 6. Remi Yusuf, 2005-06 8. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 9. Will Brown, 2003-04 10. Flavio Milam, 2008-09

MIN 1,054 1,034 1,012 980 967 933 933 932 915 914

Minutes per Game Name 1. Quendal Allensworth, 2004-05 2. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 3. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 4. Richard Gonzalez, 2004-05 5. Des Stewart, 1996-97 6. Remi Yusuf, 2005-06 7. Adan Montalvo, 2007-08 8. Antwan Mullins, 2009-10 Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 10. Will Brown, 2002-03 Ronald Scott, 2013-14

MPG 37.6 36.9 35.8 34.5 33.5 33.3 32.8 32.7 32.7 32.6 32.6

Career Records Games Played Name 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 2. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 3. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 4. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 5. Eric Potter, 1998-02 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 7. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 8. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 9. Don Hagany, 1969-73 9. Randy Phoenix, 1996-00

GP 118 113 112 111 109 108 107 106 104 104

Field Goals Made Name 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 2. Ed Turner, 1978-81 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 4. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 6. James Johnson, 1975-78 7. Jim Koerner, 1961-65 8. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 10. Kyle Roher, 1988-92

FGM 732 699 694 594 592 518 512 506 483 466

Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 3. Bob Rainey, 1964-68 4. Ed Turner, 1978-81 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 6. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 7. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 8. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 9. James Johnson, 1975-78 10. Jim Koerner, 1961-65

FGA 1570 1531 1295 1272 1247 1150 1101 1008 996 988

Field Goals Percentage Name (min. 3/game) 1. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 2. Al Taylor, 1988-90 3. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 4. Paul Daniels, 1978-80 5. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 6. Michael Daniel, 1980-82 7. Ed Turner, 1978-81 8. Reggie Childress, 1983-85 9. Bobby Pandy, 2005-07 10. Allen Gratts, 1987-89

FG% .646 .617 .587 .578 .574 .565 .550 .546 .543 .542

Three-Point Field Goals Made Name 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 2. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 3. Will Brown, 2002-04 4. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 5. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 7. Eddie Lopez, 2002-05, 06-07 Reggie Love, 2006-08 9. James Pope, 1986-88 10. Randy Phoenix, 1996-00

3FG 213 200 154 146 128 126 112 112 110 108

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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 2. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 3. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 4. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 5. Will Brown, 2002-04 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 7. Reggie Love, 2006-08 8. Randy Phoenix, 1996-00 9. Kendall Garland, 2000-02 10. Two with

3FGA 620 546 407 374 362 339 322 310 293 268

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Name (min. 50) 1. Will Brown, 2002-04 2. Darin Smith, 1986-88 3. Eddie Lopez. 2002-05, 06-07 4. James Pope, 1986-88 5. Clyde Johnson, 2007-09 6. Charles Mims, 1989-91 7. Reid Wallace, 2010-13 8. Mark Benson, 1988-91 9. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 10. Adan Montalvo, 2007-10

3FG % .425 .425 .418 .410 .396 .391 .385 .381 .372 .369

Free Throws Made Name 1. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 2. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 4. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 5. Kevin Davis, 1995-99 6. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 7. Ed Turner, 1978-81 8. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 10. Greg Akromis, 1967-71

FTM 566 401 400 376 323 322 273 272 263 241

Free Throws Attempted Name 1. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 3. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 4. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 5. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 6. Kevin Davis, 1995-99 7. Ed Turner, 1978-81 8. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 9. Greg Akromis, 1967-71 10. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05

FTA 849 562 537 497 493 454 411 390 371 357

Free Throws Percentage Name (min. 100) 1. Ashton Brown, 2011-12 2. Will Brown, 2002-04 3. Dennis Leach, 1966-70 4. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 5. Mike Escalante, 1978-80 6. Eddie Lopez, 2002-05, 06-07 7. James Johnson, 1975-78 8. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 9. Kevin Flynn, 1975-77 10. Randy Smith, 1985-87

FT% .961 .886 .871 .855 .851 .828 .819 .807 .800 .785

Offensive Rebounds (since 1996)


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Name 1. Eric Potter, 1998-02 2. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 3. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 4. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 6. Robert Williams, 2008-09, 11-12 7. Bobby Pandy, 2005-07 8. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 9. Marcus Ford, 2009-12 10. Royce Gaye, 2008-10

OFF 231 217 179 171 168 151 144 143 122 113

Defensive Rebounds (since 1996) Name 1. Eric Potter, 1998-02 2. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 3. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 4. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 5. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 6. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 7. Marcus Ford, 2009-11 8. Flavio Milam, 2008-10 9. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 10. Robert Williams, 2008-09, 11-12

DEF 358 342 340 337 311 282 235 231 221 215

Total Rebounds (since 1996) Name 1. Ed Turner, 1978-81 2. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 3. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 4. Greg Akromis, 1967-71 5. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 6. Eric Potter, 1998-02 7. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 8. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 9. Steve Weems, 1970-71, 72-74 10. Wayne Johnson, 1969-72

REB 934 824 816 815 740 633 589 577 560 548 537

Rebounds per Game Name 1. Ed Turner, 1978-81 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 3. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 4. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 5. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 6. David Williams, 1975-77 7. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 8. Sidney Days, 1991-93 9. Al Taylor, 1988-90 10. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73

RPG 12.8 12.4 9.8 9.4 8.8 8.6 8.2 7.8 7.8 7.8

Total Assists Name 1. Mark Benson, 1988-91 2. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 3. Ed Turner, 1978-81 4. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 6. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 7. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 8. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 9. James Johnson, 1975-78 10. Darryl Johnson, 1991-93

AST 664 488 433 325 316 302 276 257 234 229

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Total Blocked Shots Name 1. Marcus Ford, 2009-11 2. Anthony Jones, 2008-09 3. Marshall Bonds III, 2011-13 4. Elliot Magee, 1999-00, 01-02 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 6. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 7. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 8. Flavio Milam, 2008-10 Eric Potter, 1998-02 10. Bobby Pandy, 2005-07 Edwin Gray, 1997-99

BLK 69 64 55 52 47 44 42 39 39 36 36

Total Steals Name 1. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 2. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 3. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 4. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 5. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 7. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 8. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 9. Soin Miller, 1993-95 10. Edward Porter, 2001-03

STL 229 178 159 141 138 109 108 103 102 97

Points per Game Name 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 2. Ed Turner, 1978-81 3. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 4. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 6. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 7. Will Brown, 2002-04 8. James Johnson, 1975-78 9. Randy Smith, 1985-87 10. Al Taylor, 1988-90

PPG 27.2 22.8 22.4 21.8 21.6 20.6 18.6 18.4 18.3 18.1

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Javelina Career 1,000 Point Scorers Name Points 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 1,842 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 1,788 3. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 1,754 4. Ed Turner, 1978-81 1,668 5. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 1,507 6. Bob Rainey, 1964-68 1,432 7. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 1,389 8. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 1,334 9. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 1,253 10. Jim Koerner, 1961-65 1,233 11. James Johnson, 1975-78 1,230 12. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 1,229 13. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 1,215 14. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 1,115 15. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 1,113 16. Don McDonald, 1955-58 1,073 17. Will Brown, 2002-04 1,062 18. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 1,037 19. Al Taylor, 1988-90 1,029 20. Randy Smith, 1985-87 1,006

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 1925-26 L.J. Smith (7-6)

L, 14-10 L, 27-16 L, 4-3 L, 22-9 W, 10-7 W, 21-10 W, 31-11 W, 27-15 W, 19-18 W, 36-0 W, 27-20 L, 36-30 W, 30-20

Kingsville High Robstown High Alice High Taft Independents Alice Firemen Bishop High Robstown High Alice Firemen Bishop High Alice High Kingsville High Kingsville High Kingsville High

1926-27 L.J. Smith (7-2)

W, 52-3 W, 21-14 W, 38-13 W, 52-28 W, 28-20 L, 33-22 L, 24-17 W, 26-21 W, 23-12

Robstown High Missouri Pacific Falfurrias Ind. Sandia Ind. Taft Ind. Schreiner Schreiner Briggs Construction Missouri Pacific

1927-28 L.J. Smith (7-7)

W, 41-14 W, 37-24 W, 48-24 W, 31-24 L, 34-28 L, 31-25 L, 19-16 L, 30-26 W, 37-23 L, 28-26 W, 37-23 L, 31-21 L, 32-24 W, 35-23

W, 48-23 L, 33-25 W, 30-22 L, 44-32 L, 45-26 L, 36-28 W, 39-16 W, 45-19 L, 52-38 L, 44-37 L, 45-30 L, 39-35 L, 42-39 W, 37-33 L, 32-29 W, 22-20 W, 58-26

Corpus Christi University Chapman Ranch Edinburg Junior College Edinburg Junior College St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Taft Independents Taft Independents

1928-29 L.J. Smith (7-10)

Texas City Independents Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Houston YMCA Edinburg Junior College Edinburg Junior College Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner San Antonio YMCA San Antonio Elks San Antonio Elks Taft Independents Alice Firemen

1929-30 Bud McCallum (1-15)

L, 37-32 L, 31-27 L, 30-23 L, 35-22 L, 37-23 L, 39-37 W, 53-47 L, 30-20 L, 40-17 L, 39-32 L, 52-47 L, 51-33 L, 53-33 L, 57-33 L, 57-33

McMurry McMurry McMurry Daniel Baker Daniel Baker Sul Ross Sul Ross Southwest Texas Southwest Texas Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Stephen F. Austin

L, 58-28

Stephen F. Austin

W, 57-41 Daniel Baker

1930-31 Bud McCallum (0-10)

L, 30-25 L, 46-28 L, 38-26 L, 52-20 L, 41-37 L, 30-18 L, 34-20 L, 49-25 L, 42-26 L, 45-21

1934-35 Bud McCallum (4-14)

Southwest Texas Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Southwest Texas North Texas North Texas East Texas State East Texas State

1931-32 Bud McCallum (11-11)

L, 33-29 Texas Chiropractic W, 34-32 Texas Chiropractic W, 65-15 Corpus Christi University W, 35-33 Sul Ross W, 34-23 Sul Ross W, 35-33 McMurry L, 19-18 McMurry L, 31-27 Abilene Christian L, 35-31 Abilene Christian W, 48-24 Daniel Baker W, 42-29 Daniel Baker L, 42-29 Sam Houston State L, 47-30 Sam Houston State L, 36-25 Stephen F. Austin L, 24-22 Stephen F. Austin W, 44-43 Schreiner W, 49-34 Schreiner W, 46-45 Schreiner L, 37-32 Schreiner L, 44-41 Circulo Club W, 35-31 Circulo Club L, 40-30 Circulo Club

1932-33 Bud McCallum (13-5)

1935-36 Bud McCallum (4-12)

L, 38-26 Circulo Club L, 32-22 Circulo Club L, 28-26 Circulo Club L, 40-27 Olson’s Swedes L, 37-25 Olson’s Swedes L, 49-23 Southwest Texas W, 49-43 St. Mary’s W, 37-34 Victoria Junior College L, 43-23 St. Mary’s L, 76-27 Sul Ross L, 62-22 Sul Ross W, 49-30 Victoria Junior College L, 28-20 St. Mary’s W, 43-34 St. Mary’s L, 45-34 Sul Ross L, 52-37 Sul Ross

1936-37 Bud McCallum (13-18)

W, 35-30 Rice W, 55-25 Beeville Independents L, 40-15 University of Texas L, 39-30 University of Texas W, 42-40 Texas Chiropractic W, 36-34 Texas Chiropractic W, 58-32 Corpus Christi Ind. W, 38-32 St. Edward’s L, 29-25 Schreiner W, 46-35 Schreiner W, 39-23 Schreiner W, 41-26 Schreiner W, 37-36 Circulo Club W, 37-30 Circulo Club L, 31-26 Circulo Club W, 60-49 Mercedes Ind. W, 41-40 Sam Houston State L, 49-34 Sam Houston State

1933-34 Bud McCallum (15-5)

L, 62-31 Rice L, 47-21 Rice L, 51-15 Texas A&M L, 37-25 Texas A&M L, 47-20 University of Texas L, 33-23 University of Texas W, 30-23 Southwest Texas L, 27-24 Circulo Club W, 40-21 Circulo Club W, 37-26 Circulo Club W, 37-34 Schreiner L, 33-29 Schreiner L, 44-36 Sul Ross L, 50-35 Sul Ross L, 25-14 Stephen F. Austin L, 67-25 Stephen F. Austin L, 24-23 Schreiner L, 26-24 Schreiner

W, 24-21 Texas A&M L, 57-46 University of Texas L, 31-27 University of Texas W, 33-32 University of Texas L, 35-31 Rice W, 39-25 North Texas W, 23-21 North Texas L, 37-31 Stephen F. Austin W, 36-34 Sam Houston W, 59-31 Sul Ross W, 48-39 Sul Ross W, 64-20 Corpus Christi Ind. W, 66-28 Loyola University W, 38-23 Corpus Christi Ind. L, 36-34 Rice W, 42-28 Randolph Air Force Base W, 36-17 Beeville Independents W, 45-27 Beeville Independents W, 55-36 Daniel Baker

L, 55-19 L, 74-39 L, 49-25 L, 53-32 L, 59-36 L, 37-29 W, 28-18 W, 53-21 W, 37-35 W, 40-21 L, 39-37 L, 53-32 L, 59-36 L, 37-29 W, 37-33 L, 39-37 L, 39-37 W, 38-36 L, 36-32 W, 35-28 W, 62-52 W, 46-40 L, 38-29 W, 62-21 W, 44-33 W, 44-42 L, 37-36 L, 34-30

1937-38 Bud McCallum (12-13)

L, 32-18 W, 35-21 W, 33-17 W, 42-22 W, 41-31 W, 36-23 W, 43-40 W, 54-21

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Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston State Sam Houston State University of Texas University of Texas Victoria Junior College Victoria Junior College Schreiner Schreiner Sam Houston Sam Houston State University of Texas Schreiner Schreiner Sam Houston Sam Houston Circulo Club Circulo Club Circulo Club St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Stephen F. Austin A&I All-Stars Sul Ross Sul Ross Sul Ross Sul Ross

Humble Oilers Raymondville Ind. A&I Freshmen Allright Parking Schreiner Schreiner Humble Oilers Edinburg Junior College

L, 53-31 L, 40-34 L, 31-16 L, 29-23 L, 41-23 W, 28-25 L, 41-27 W, 38-17 W, 27-25 W, 40-31 L, 44-29 W, 43-22 L, 27-25 L, 47-24 L, 49-44

Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Southwest Texas St. Edward’s Schreiner Schreiner Humble Oilers Edinburg Junior College St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Circulo Club Circulo Club Circulo Club Baylor Baylor

1938-39 Bud McCallum (15-7)

W, 53-29 Humble Oilers W, 44-33 Humble Oilers L, 40-30 Southwest Texas W, 41-20 Daniel Baker W, 46-32 Daniel Baker L, 35-18 Texas A&M W, 33-29 Texas A&M W, 60-34 San Antonio College W, 38-30 Southwest Texas W, 52-36 Sul Ross L, 33-32 Sul Ross W, 34-32 West Texas State L, 52-18 West Texas State L, 40-25 St. Mary’s W, 27-21 St. Mary’s W, 41-33 Stephen F. Austin L, 55-48 St. Mary’s W, 48-45 St. Mary’s W, 41-33 Stephen F. Austin L, 55-48 St. Mary’s W, 48-45 St. Mary’s W, 32-31 Sul Ross W, 45-33 Sul Ross W, 53-39 Circulo Club L, 42-35 Circulo Club

1939-40 Bud McCallum (4-9)

W, 32-31 L, 48-42 L, 51-29 L, 51-29 L, 38-17 W, 38-28 L, 43-32 L, 49-29 W, 39-30 L, 67-20 L, 62-28 W, 46-38

Mexico City YMCA Mexico City YMCA Humble Oilers Southwest Texas Southwest Texas Sinton Ind. St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s West Texas State West Texas State Whiskered Wizards

1940-41 Cal Jewitt (7-10)

W, 40-25 W, 50-35 W, 41-19 W, 59-49 L, 44-40 L, 38-33 L, 59-35 L, 73-26 L, 50-36 W, 41-25 W, 53-48 L, 49-44 L, 44-39 L, 51-36 L, 46-32 W, 38-37 L, 87-47

L, 36-34

Brownsville JC Humble Oilers Daniel Baker Humbler Oilers Sam Houston State Sam Houston State Stephen F. Austin West Texas West Texas Edinburg All-Stars Freer All-Stars St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Daniel Baker West Texas State

1941-42 Cal Jewitt (5-9) Southwestern


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide L, 42-29 L, 41-34 L, 52-42 L, 52-29 W, 37-28 W, 42-27 L, 45-34 L, 53-25 W, 62-41 W, 55-52 L, 39-33 W, 48-45 L, 48-37

Southwestern Southwestern Southwestern Southwest Texas Sinton Ind. St. Edward’s Southwest Texas Kingsville NAS St. Edward’s Sinton Ind. Circulo Club Circulo Club Circulo Club

W, 65-63 McMurry W, 48-46 Southwestern W, 61-55 Southwestern

1950-51 Stewart Cooper (7-13)

W, 76-64 St. Mary’s W, 63-47 Texas Lutheran L, 67-59 St. Mary’s L, 100-64 Brooke Army L, 93-55 Southwest Texas W, 82-62 Cabaniss Field L, 68-46 Southwest Texas L, 78-64 Trinity W, 81-80 (OT) Abilene Christian L, 74-48 Abilene Christian L, 65-48 St. Edward’s L, 70-60 St. Edward’s L, 71-69 Brooke Army W, 60-47 Trinity W, 68-49 Howard Payne L, 75-72 (OT) McMurry L, 84-54 McMurry W, 51-50 Southwestern L, 80-53 Austin College L, 79-64 Austin College

1942-46

No Basketball Played

1946-47 Don Hightower (4-11)

L, 50-27 L, 53-45 L, 48-36 L, 50-42 W, 75-26 L, 47-21 W, 44-34 L, 57-50 W, 52-26 L, 48-46 W, 54-43 L, 48-47 L, 47-46 L, 41-37 L, 57-51

Ward Island Navy Corpus Christi NAS Corpus Christi NAS Ward Island Navy Harlingen Ind. Corpus Christi NAS Ward Island Navy St. Mary’s Harlingen Ind. Edinburg Ind. St. Mary’s Corpus Christi NAS Ward Island Navy Schreiner Edinburg Ind.

1947-48 Don Hightower (4-7)

L, 40-29 L, 52-34 L, 43-29 L, 54-39 L, 45-34 L, 51-47 W, 53-36 W, 44-38 L, 51-43 W, 47-46 W, 54-28

McMurry McMurry Southwestern Southwestern St. Mary’s Corpus Christi NAS St. Edward’s St. Mary’s St. Edward’s Corpus Christi NAS Raymondville Ind.

1948-49 Jack Rucker (2-9-1)

L, 55-52 T, 35-35 L, 41-26 L, 51-44 W, 53-37 L, 62-41 L, 71-47 W, 41-38 L, 81-37 L, 80-51 L, 48-41 L, 43-41

Southwestern Southwestern St. Edward’s St. Edward’s St. Mary’s Southwest Texas McMurry St. Mary’s Abilene Christian Sam Houston State Corpus Christi University St. Edward’s

1949-50 Jack Rucker (11-10)

W, 61-41 L, 79-40 L, 60-41 W, 51-49 L, 46-38 L, 63-44 L, 71-45 W, 54-42 W, 47-39 W, 49-36 L, 60-51 L, 51-48 L, 71-61 L, 65-54 L, 53-42 W, 57-55 W, 53-51

St. Mary’s Corpus Christi University Corpus Christi University Austin College Austin College Southwest Texas Southwest Texas St. Mary’s St. Edward’s St. Edward’s Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Howard Payne Howard Payne St. Edward’s St. Edward’s McMurry

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W, 56-44 Kingsville NAS W, 57-52 Texas Lutheran L, 61-56 (OT) St. Mary’s L, 66-60 Trinity L, 83-45 Southwest Texas L, 84-43 Trinity L, 53-41 St. Mary’s L, 93-66 Abilene Christian L, 86-45 Abilene Christian L, 46-43 Austin College L, 64-56 Austin College L, 60-49 Texas Lutheran L, 76-61 St. Edward’s L, 61-57 St. Edward’s W, 65-41 Corpus Christi University L, 81-56 McMurry W, 75-68 McMurry L, 105-57 Howard Payne L, 87-69 Howard Payne W, 72-62 Corpus Christi University

1952-53 Keith Ransport (1-20) Kingsville NAS Southwestern Kingsville NAS Southwestern Abilene Christian McMurry McMurry McMurry Howard Payne Howard Payne Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Howard Payne Howard Payne Austin College Austin College Austin College McMurry McMurry

1953-54 Keith Ransport (5-13)

L, 66-52 W, 92-82 L, 69-68 L, 59-52 L, 100-56 L, 81-61 L, 63-55 L, 62-55 L, 74-59

McMurry McMurry Pan American Southwestern Southwestern Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Howard Payne Howard Payne

W, 68-55 Sul Ross* W, 55-48 East Texas State* L, 55-44 Stephen F. Austin* L, 67-59 Sam Houston State* L, 72-66 Lamar* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1957-58 Ted Carley (14-17, 5-9)

1954-55 Ted Carley (9-15, 2-10)

1951-52 Stewart Cooper (5-15)

L, 71-56 L, 57-51 W, 69-65 L, 78-55 L, 74-65 L, 67-59 L, 102-79 L, 70-62 L, 70-62 L, 85-48 L, 90-68 L, 78-48 L, 96-61 L, 92-57 L, 80-70 L, 94-72 L, 96-71 L, 83-68 L, 86-68

W, 72-70 W, 82-79 W, 65-58 L, 63-57 L, 79-60 L, 90-63 L, 87-77 L, 69-65 W, 87-83

Kingsville NAS Corpus Christi NAS Corpus Christi University Pan American Lamar Lamar Sul Ross Sul Ross Corpus Christi NAS

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W, 80-58 Pan American L, 81-71 Texas Lutheran W, 88-79 St. Mary’s W, 81-73 Corpus Christi University L, 92-65 University of Houston W, 63-51 Corpus Christi University L, 67-46 Southwest Texas* L, 97-40 Pan American L, 108-74 Sam Houston State* W, 79-57 Trinity W, 65-63 Lamar* W, 76-66 Lamar* L, 73-61 Sul Ross* L, 60-56 Sul Ross* W, 84-64 Southwestern W, 73-64 Southwestern L, 80-52 Stephen F. Austin* L, 71-50 Stephen F. Austin* L, 73-51 East Texas State* L, 67-46 East Texas State* L, 81-75 Trinity L, 76-45 Southwest Texas* L, 78-64 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1955-56 Ted Carley (12-13, 2-10)

W, 93-61 Pan American W, 86-59 Texas Lutheran L, 86-59 University of Houston W, 69-61 St. Mary’s W, 83-52 Pan American L, 79-64 Texas Lutheran L, 76-67 Texas Lutheran W, 93-52 St. Mary’s W, 58-57 Howard Payne * L, 60-35 Southwest Texas* W, 96-45 Corpus Christi University W, 101-88 St. Mary’s W, 76-70 Southwestern L, 71-64 East Texas State* L, 63-51 East Texas State* L, 80-72 Lamar* L, 61-52 Lamar* L, 76-74 Sul Ross* L, 88-85 Sul Ross* L, 82-68 Sam Houston State* L, 62-55 Stephen F. Austin* L, 62-51 Stephen F. Austin* W, 71-51 Corpus Christi University L, 69-50 Southwest Texas* W, 70-67 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1956-57 Ted Carley (10-10, 3-7)

W, 87-47 W, 79-71 L, 67-59 L, 71-61 W, 79-59 W, 72-67 W, 73-37 W, 61-56 W, 90-64 L, 70-60 L, 56-37 L, 50-40 L, 75-71 L, 76-67 W, 65-63

Corpus Christi Univeristy Corpus Christi University University of Houston Baylor Texas Lutheran Trinity Texas Lutheran St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Trinity Stephen F. Austin* East Texas State* Howard Payne * Lamar* Sam Houston State*

L, 74-73 Harlingen AFB W, 95-40 Cabaniss Field W, 61-47 Harlingen AFB L, 62-45 University of Texas W, 59-55 Southwestern L, 76-50 University of Houston W, 70-59 Texas Lutheran W, 75-71 Corpus Christi University W, 73-52 St. Mary’s W, 63-54 Trinity L, 68-52 St. Mary’s L, 70-45 Southwestern Louisiana W, 70-60 Pemex L, 53-37 Stephen F. Austin* L, 61-35 East Texas State* L, 93-64 Texas Lutheran L, 61-53 Howard Payne* W, 75-58 Sul Ross* L, 65-46 Southwest Texas* W, 52-47 Southwest Texas* L, 59-56 Howard Payne* W, 63-38 Corpus Christi Univeristy W, 66-65 Lamar* W, 72-65 Sam Houston State* L, 90-62 Sul Ross* L, 74-54 Trinity L, 56-51 East Texas State* W, 59-57 Stephen F. Austin* L, 65-61 Sam Houston State* L, 78-59 Lamar* W, 88-41 Southwestern * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1958-59 Ted Carley (10-25, 3-13)

W, 67-62 Pan American L, 80-50 University of Houston L, 77-62 Loyola L, 78-57 Texas Lutheran W, 68-62 Southwestern W, 60-59 Corpus Christi University L, 73-42 Southwest Texas L, 85-80 Sam Houston State L, 79-72 St. Mary’s W, 67-60 Trinity L, 92-37 Southwest Texas L, 80-58 Corpus Christi University L, 77-58 Sul Ross* L, 61-57 Trinity W, 68-63 Texas Lutheran W, 70-52 Southwestern L, 73-55 Southwest Texas* L, 67-49 Sam Houston State* L, 60-54 East Texas State* L, 76-72 Lamar* L, 73-46 Stephen F. Austin* L, 60-36 East Texas State* L, 61-49 Sam Houston State* L, 71-69 Trinity W, 69-67 Sul Ross* W, 67-63 Howard Payne* L, 75-66 Pan American W, 47-46 Stephen F. Austin* L, 90-59 Lamar* L, 87-84 McMurry L, 101-95 Howard Payne* L, 78-70 Southwest Texas* L, 92-83 Houston Baptist L, 95-77 Sam Houston State* W, 85-83 Stephen F. Austin* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1959-60 Ted Carley (6-17, 1-13)

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide W, 59-54 Texas Lutheran W, 55-53 Texas Lutheran L, 56-52 Southwestern L, 77-60 Trinity L, 67-60 Southwestern W, 64-57 Southwestern L, 82-58 Corpus Christi University W, 55-42 Corpus Christi University L, 88-43 Southwest Texas* L, 83-63 Howard Payne* W, 61-59 Sul Ross* L, 54-39 Sam Houston State* L, 58-38 East Texas State* L, 79-45 Southwest Texas* L, 74-46 Lamar* L, 59-54 Stephen F. Austin* L, 84-65 Howard Payne* L, 75-68 Sul Ross* L, 55-48 East Texas State* W, 57-43 Pan American L, 76-73 Sam Houston State* L, 87-67 Stephen F. Austin* L, 70-55 Lamar* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

L, 86-52 University of Houston W, 66-57 Trinity W, 80-67 Corpus Christi University W, 65-58 Texas Lutheran W, 109-73 Southwestern L, 67-66 St. Mary’s W, 98-67 Southwestern W, 99-72 St. Edward’s W, 53-46 East Texas State* W, 67-61 Stephen F. Austin* L, 80-71 Lamar* W, 80-72 (OT) Southwest Texas* W, 69-57 Sul Ross* L, 64-59 Howard Payne* L, 58-56 Lamar* L, 68-61 Sam Houston State* L, 81-61 Howard Payne* L, 81-79 (OT) Sul Ross* L, 74-73 (OT) Stephen F. Austin* L, 48-38 East Texas State* L, 74-68 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

L, 85-77 Trinity W, 85-79 Houston Baptist L, 83-71 Angelo State L, 75-63 Trinity L, 90-65 Lamar L, 86-85 Corpus Christi L, 76-61 East Texas State* L, 76-64 McMurry* L, 98-64 Southwest Texas* L, 89-80 Angelo State L, 91-61 Howard Payne* L, 112-89 Sul Ross State* L, 77-69 Sam Houston* L, 121-80 Stephen F. Austin* W, 77-76 Sul Ross State* L, 81-57 Howard Payne* L, 95-78 Stephen F. Austin* L, 79-45 Sam Houston* L, 61-55 McMurry* L, 104-76 Southwest Texas* L, 73-52 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1960-61 Ted Carley (10-10, 4-9)

1963-64 Ted Carley (15-9, 7-5)

L, 81-80 (OT) Texas Lutheran W, 71-70 Lamar W, 70-60 Corpus Christi University W, 86-83 St. Mary’s W, 69-62 St. Mary’s L, 64-59 Emporia (Kan.) L, 80-75 Georgetown (Ky.) W, 63-60 Texas Lutheran W, 109-77 Corpus Christi University L, 82-70 Southwest Texas* L, 79-63 Stephen F. Austin* L, 89-78 Lamar W, 82-62 Sam Houston State* W, 71-58 East Texas State* W, 80-61 Corpus Christi W, 89-82 Sul Ross State* L, 69-61 Howard Payne* W, 69-55 Sam Houston State* L, 67-62 East Texas State* L, 89-86 Stephen F. Austin* W, 62-60 Sul Ross State* W, 62-61 Howard Payne* W, 83-62 Trinity W, 74-70 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1966-67 Ted Carley (5-19, 1-13)

W, 55-51 Pan American L, 72-56 Southwestern W, 77-63 Texas Lutheran W, 57-56 Texas Lutheran W, 73-72 Corpus Christi Univeristy W, 66-61 Corpus Christi Univeristy L, 80-58 Lamar* L, 58-51 Sam Houston State* L, 83-64 Southwest Texas* W, 68-55 Southwestern L, 85-56 Stephen F. Austin* L, 55-41 East Texas State* L, 76-68 Howard Payne* W, 82-73 Sul Ross* W, 65-56 Sam Houston State* L, 76-62 Lamar* L, 81-67 Sul Ross* W, 77-70 Howard Payne* W, 77-71 Stephen F. Austin* L, 73-67 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1961-62 Ted Carley (12-13, 4-12)

W, 63-59 Texas Lutheran W, 84-52 Texas Lutheran W, 76-59 Corpus Christi University W, 93-63 Southwestern L, 105-101 (OT) St. Mary’s W, 70-69 St. Mary’s W, 86-64 Southwestern L, 75-70 Lamar* L, 78-76 (OT) Sam Houston State* W, 84-62 Southwestern L, 75-70 Lamar* L, 78-76 Sam Houston State* W, 84-62 Corpus Christi University W, 66-45 East Texas State* W, 91-68 Stephen F. Austin* L, 95-66 Southwest Texas* L, 76-54 Howard Payne* L, 74-67 (OT) Sul Ross* W, 72-63 Sam Houston State* L, 110-74 Lamar* L, 63-40 East Texas State* L, 86-68 Stephen F. Austin* W, 86-64 Sul Ross* L, 74-66 Howard Payne* L, 76-59 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1962-63 Ted Carley (13-11, 4-9)

W, 82-77 St. Edward’s W, 68-63 Texas Lutheran W, 90-65 St. Mary’s

1964-65 Ted Carley (8-14, 6-6)

W, 95-82 L, 94-71 L, 55-52 L, 95-77 L, 86-61 W, 90-78 L, 61-53 L, 71-54 W, 56-55 L, 79-73 L, 69-66 L, 62-49 W, 85-79 L, 79-65 L, 78-68 W, 81-75 W, 71-69 L, 76-68 L, 85-70 L, 99-76 W, 96-74 W, 70-63

Trinity University of Houston St. Mary’s LeTourneau Trinity Corpus Christi St. Mary’s Hardin-Simmons Southwest Texas* Stephen F. Austin* LeTourneau East Texas State* Sul Ross State* Howard Payne* Corpus Christi Sam Houston State* East Texas State* Stephen F. Austin* Sul Ross State* Howard Payne* Southwest Texas* Sam Houston State*

1965-66 Ted Carley (3-23, 1-13)

L, 67-52 L, 70-51 L, 113-66 W, 87-86 L, 53-28

Houston Baptist St. Mary’s Lamar Corpus Christi St. Mary’s

W, 69-62 Houston Baptist L, 85-69 St. Thomas L, 126-81 Trinity L, 97-70 Trinity L, 66-65 Houston Baptist W, 94-90 St. Thomas L, 93-83 Corpus Christi L, 70-48 Southwestern W, 95-83 Corpus Christi L, 84-70 East Texas State* L, 88-70 McMurry* L, 83-59 Southwest Texas* W, 57-53 Southwestern L, 69-60 Howard Payne* L, 83-79 Southwest Texas* W, 81-63 Sul Ross State* L, 93-68 Sam Houston* L, 93-67 Stephen F. Austin* L, 57-50 Sul Ross State* L, 86-77 Howard Payne* L, 83-73 Stephen F. Austin* L, 85-70 Sam Houston* L, 74-71 McMurry* L, 79-64 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1967-68 Don McDonald (12-12, 7-7)

W, 100-71 Corpus Christi University L, 90-81 St. Edward’s L, 84-81 Southwestern L, 83-68 Trinity W, 65-63 Houston Baptist W, 90-80 St. Edward’s L, 100-70 Trinity W, 80-46 Houston Baptist L, 80-79 Southwestern W, 74-65 Corpus Christi University L, 72-67 Sam Houston State* L, 61-58 Stephen F. Austin* W, 79-74 Southwest Texas* L, 90-81 Southwest Texas* L, 64-58 Sul Ross* L, 90-76 Howard Payne* W, 74-73 McMurry* W, 73-60 East Texas State* W, 66-62 East Texas State* L, 102-89 McMurry* L, 84-68 Stephen F. Austin* W, 93-86 Sam Houston State* W, 93-89 Howard Payne* W, 84-70 Sul Ross* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1968-69 Don McDonald (9-17, 3-11)

W, 82-76 Corpus Christi University

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W, 65-58 St. Edward’s L, 71-60 Houston Baptist L, 83-58 Rice L, 89-75 Trinity W, 89-72 Corpus Christi University L, 89-84 Trinity W, 70-48 St. Edward’s L, 75-73 Angelo State L, 69-64 Houston Baptist W, 79-62 Tahoe (Calif.) W, 81-63 Tahoe (Calif.) L, 89-69 Sam Houston State* L, 94-73 Stephen F. Austin* W, 56-53 Southwest Texas* L, 74-65 Southwest Texas* L, 86-79 Sul Ross* L, 68-59 Howard Payne* L, 93-86 McMurry* L, 88-85 East Texas State* W, 98-75 East Texas State* L, 79-78 McMurry* L, 87-74 Stephen F. Austin* W, 102-91 Sam Houston State* L, 81-63 Howard Payne* L, 89-81 Sul Ross* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

1969-70 Don McDonald (10-16, 5-11)

L, 74-73 Corpus Christi University W, 65-56 St. Edward’s L, 94-85 Pan American W, 69-64 St. Edward’s L, 76-73 (OT) Houston Baptist W, 71-68 (OT) Corpus Christi University W, 93-68 Tarleton State L, 93-72 East Texas State* W, 101-96 (OT) Sul Ross* L, 81-76 Angelo State* L, 110-89 Trinity L, 90-86 Howard Payne* L, 71-69 McMurry* W, 83-76 Southwest Texas* L, 100-68 Stephen F. Austin* L, 86-77 Sam Houston State* W, 98-91 (OT) Tarleton State* L, 99-83 East Texas State* W, 94-92 Sul Ross* L, 96-87 Angelo State* L, 84-78 Howard Payne* W, 88-87 McMurry* L, 78-74 Southwest Texas* W, 69-64 Houston Baptist L, 109-82 Stephen F. Austin* L, 101-88 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1970-71 Don McDonald (8-19, 5-11)

L, 52-48 St. Mary’s L, 66-65 St. Mary’s W, 89-77 St. Edward’s L, 88-68 Pan American L, 73-49 Houston Baptist L, 85-78 St. Edward’s W, 77-73 East Texas State* W, 71-69 Tarleton State L, 72-61 Corpus Christi University W, 81-80 Angelo State* L, 90-75 Sul Ross* W, 69-67 McMurry* L, 59-57 Howard Payne* L, 82-78 Southwest Texas* L, 105-75 Sam Houston State* L, 121-71 Stephen F. Austin* W, 88-86 Corpus Christi University W, 83-72 East Texas State* L, 86-77 Tarleton State* L, 99-77 Angelo State* L, 79-75 Sul Ross* L, 87-84 (OT) McMurry* L, 101-95 (OT) Howard Payne*


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1971-72 Don McDonald (12-16, 7-9)

W, 112-84 Texas Lutheran L, 85-64 St. Mary’s L, 68-57 St. Edward’s L, 94-85 Pan American W, 89-87 Southwestern W, 85-71 St. Edward’s W, 75-66 Tarleton W, 87-86 East Texas* W, 85-76 St. Mary’s W, 83-80 Sul Ross* W, 98-82 Angelo State* L, 127-81 Howard Payne* W, 89-87 McMurry* L, 88-76 Corpus Christi Univeristy L, 90-84 Southwest Texas* L, 110-77 Stephen F. Austin* L, 95-90 (OT) Sam Houston State* L, 84-76 Texas Lutheran W, 106-98 Tarleton W, 102-84 East Texas* L, 94-92 Sul Ross* L, 110-98 Angelo State* W, 110-101 Howard Payne* W, 97-92 McMurry* L, 76-74 Southwest Texas* L, 104-76 Corpus Christi University L, 114-86 Stephen F. Austin* L, 118-94 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1972-73 Don McDonald (14-13, 7-11)

W, 95-86 Texas Lutheran W, 84-70 St. Edward’s W, 80-79 Northern Michigan W, 81-68 St. Cloud State W, 69-68 WI-Stevens Point W, 68-67 WI-Eau Claire W, 75-70 East Texas State* W, 103-92 Tarleton State* L, 99-96 Corpus Christi L, 96-77 Angelo State* W, 69-62 Sul Ross State* W, 69-60 McMurry* L, 68-55 Howard Payne* L, 88-65 Corpus Christi L, 91-70 Southwest Texas* L, 88-66 Sam Houston* L, 120-73 Stephen F. Austin* W, 85-77 Pan American L, 82-74 East Texas State* L, 96-79 Tarleton State* W, 96-90 Angelo State* W, 86-78 Sul Ross State* L, 107-100 McMurry* L, 132-88 Howard Payne* W, 70-68 Southwest Texas* L, 80-63 Sam Houston* L, 82-79 Stephen F. Austin* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1973-74 Don McDonald (14-13, 9-9)

L, 83-81 W, 96-68 W, 86-80 W, 76-69 L, 96-94 L, 77-76 L, 86-85 L, 86-70 L, 98-92

Texas Lutheran St. Edward’s Pan American St. Edward’s Tarleton State* East Texas State* Southwestern vs St. Mary’s vs Texas Lutheran

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L, 78-77 Stephen F. Austin* W, 71-65 Sul Ross State* W, 99-89 Angelo State* L, 95-82 Howard Payne* L, 97-78 Abilene Christian* W, 92-90 Paul Quinn L, 92-80 Southwest Texas* L, 100-95 Stephen F. Austin* W, 86-76 Sam Houston* W, 87-54 Tarleton State* W, 104-93 East Texas State* W, 90-79 Sul Ross State* W, 83-82 Angelo State* W, 96-93 (OT) Howard Payne* W, 107-93 Abilene Christian* W, 114-88 Paul Quinn L, 87-75 Southwest Texas* L, 81-70 Sam Houston* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1974-75 Don McDonald (8-17, 2-12)

W, 96-88 Texas Lutheran W, 96-94 Monterrey Tech W, 89-82 Monterrey Tech L, 87-80 Trinity W, 125-80 National U. of Mexico L, 92-77 Texas Lutheran W, 105-84 Trinity W, 93-84 Arkansas-Monticello L, 102-83 Texas Lutheran W, 78-76 Tarleton State* W, 68-63 Abilene Christian* L, 93-84 Angelo State* L, 81-79 Sul Ross* L, 98-65 Abilene Christian* L, 74-63 Howard Payne* L, 89-56 Pan American L, 96-79 Southwest Texas* L, 130-75 East Texas State* L, 91-76 Sam Houston State* L, 95-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 119-85 Pan American L, 104-91 East Texas State* L, 95-78 Sam Houston State* L, 113-90 Stephen F. Austin* L, 95-79 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1975-76 Don McDonald (7-22, 3-11)

L, 81-78 Texas Lutheran L, 65-63 St. Mary’s W, 79-74 Southwestern W, 88-83 McMurry L, 100-87 Hardin-Simmons L, 125-86 North Texas W, 85-74 Southwestern L, 86-72 St. Mary’s L, 120-86 University of Houston L, 94-80 Texas Lutheran L, 91-90 vs Trinity L, 93-77 Tarleton State* L, 69-60 Angelo State* L, 87-83 Sul Ross* W, 85-78 Abilene Christian* L, 81-73 Sul Ross* W, 89-87 (OT) Howard Payne* L, 95-86 Texas-Arlingon L, 80-77 Southwest Texas* L, 126-86 Pan American L, 66-60 East Texas State* W, 94-83 Sam Houston State* L, 90-83 Stephen F. Austin* W, 88-84 Texas-Arlington L, 93-79 East Texas State* L, 67-61 Pan American L, 98-86 Sam Houston State* L, 101-84 Stephen F. Austin* L, 89-75 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game

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1976-77 Rich Sheubrooks (13-12, 6-9)

W, 87-74 Texas Lutheran W, 65-60 St. Edward’s L, 80-78 Midwestern State W, 89-79 vs Bishop College W, 93-85 St. Edward’s L, 80-71 Pan American W, 92-86 Trinity W, 81-77 Texas Lutheran L, 83-79 (OT) Trinity W, 87-82 Angelo State* L, 62-51 East Texas State* L, 96-76 Abilene Christian* W, 78-58 Tarleton* W, 85-61 Sul Ross* L, 73-71 Howard Payne* W, 78-75 Tarleton State* W, 79-78 Pan American L, 80-59 East Texas State* L, 96-71 Howard Payne* L, 87-82 Southwest Texas* L, 70-68 Sam Houston State* W, 83-79 Stephen F. Austin* L, 91-74 Stephen F. Austin* L, 76-74 (OT) Sam Houston State* W, 55-46 Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1977-78 Rich Sheubrooks (12-16, 6-8)

W, 64-63 Texas Lutheran W, 58-44 (OT) OkIa. U. of S&A L, 89-86 vs Texas Wesleyan L, 69-58 vs Cameron L, 115-65 Pan American W, 102-75 Trinity L, 91-63 vs Loyola Marymount (Ca.) W, 75-74 vs Texas-Arlington L, 73-61 Cal State Northridge L, 79-69 Texas Lutheran L, 101-78 Pan American L, 91-57 Howard Payne* L, 82-72 East Texas State* L, 77-68 Abilene Christian* L, 64-60 Angelo State* W, 72-69 (OT) Trinity L, 82-74 Sam Houston State* L, 95-72 Stephen F. Austin* W, 63-60 Southwest Texas* W, 78-75 Stephen F. Austin* W, 83-80 Sam Houston State* W, 71-64 East Texas State* L, 66-61 Howard Payne* L, 87-71 Southwest Texas* W, 80-78 Angelo State* W, 84-73 Abilene Christian* W, 67-64 (OT) vs Abilene Christian^ L, 70-60 Howard Payne^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1978-79 Rich Sheubrooks (13-13, 5-9)

W, 99-86 St. Mary’s L, 89-83 St. Mary’s W, 93-72 Bishop College W, 86-61 Okla. U. of S&A W, 93-60 vs Central Arkansas L, 89-86 Dallas Baptist W, 88-74 vs Wayland Baptist L, 79-77 Bishop College W, 73-72 Eau Claire (Wis.) L, 69-67 (2OT) Howard Payne* L, 81-77 (OT) East Texas State* L, 88-69 Abilene Christian* W, 75-71 Angelo State* L, 84-80 Southwest Texas* W, 105-97 Sam Houston State*

W, 97-83 Stephen F. Austin* W, 102-87 Texas Lutheran L, 77-74 Stephen F. Austin* W, 99-87 Sam Houston State* W, 98-94 Texas Lutheran L, 79-77 East Texas State* L, 79-74 Howard Payne* L, 81-80 Southwest Texas* W, 72-59 Angelo State* L, 85-75 Abilene Christian* L, 49-46 vs Abilene Christian^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1979-80 Gary Wideman (13-12, 5-9)

W, 88-87 St. Mary’s W, 105-103 Paul Quinn W, 88-73 St. Edward’s W, 128-119 Paul Quinn L, 71-63 Texas-El Paso W, 83-82 University of Houston W, 90-65 St. Mary’s L, 94-81 Lamar L, 100-95 Howard Payne* L, 70-65 East Texas State* W, 70-54 Angelo State* L, 64-53 Abilene Christian* W, 62-58 Sam Houston State* L, 86-71 Stephen F. Austin* W, 77-67 Southwest Texas* L, 60-58 Stephen F. Austin* L, 61-59 Sam Houston State* L, 83-80 East Texas State* W, 97-82 (OT) Howard Payne* L, 87-82 (2OT) Southwest Texas* W, 62-57 Angelo State* L, 84-73 Abilene Christian* W, 82-80 (OT) vs Stephen F. Austin^ W, 82-78 vs Howard Payne^ L, 70-61 vs Southwest Texas^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1980-81 Roy Thomas (12-13, 7-7)

L, 112-86 University of Houston L, 49-47 SMU W, 92-72 St. Edward’s L, 69-66 Baylor W, 89-83 Texas Lutheran L, 75-50 Lamar L, 95-64 Texas-El Paso W, 68-57 Texas Lutheran W, 74-69 St. Edward’s W, 75-73 Howard Payne* W, 57-51 East Texas State* L, 94-80 Southwest Texas* W, 73-71 Angelo State* L, 78-74 Abilene Christian* L, 58-54 Southwest Texas* W, 76-67 Stephen F. Austin* L, 60-53 Sam Houston State* L, 101-91 Stephen F. Austin* W, 61-53 Sam Houston State* L, 56-52 East Texas State* L, 76-75 Howard Payne* W, 79-71 Abilene Christian* W, 74-61 Angelo State* W, 72-67 vs Southwest Texas^ L, 97-85 vs Howard Payne^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1981-82 Roy Thomas (12-14, 6-8)

W, 83-78 W, 88-73 L, 70-35 L, 51-50

Huston-Tillotson Texas Lutheran Texas-El Paso St. Mary’s

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1982-83 Roy Thomas (9-18, 6-8)

W, 87-77 Texas Lutheran L, 88-76 St. Mary’s L, 115-102 Bethany Nazarene L, 93-84 vs Oklahoma Baptist L, 107-65 Texas-Arlington L, 91-80 Texas A&M L, 69-55 Texas Lutheran L, 88-77 St. Edward’s L, 76-69 St. Edward’s W, 68-54 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 76-68 St. Mary’s W, 76-69 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 91-90 (2OT) Howard Payne* L, 54-50 East Texas State* L, 75-73 (OT) Abilene Christian* L, 72-48 Angelo State* W, 73-47 Southwest Texas* L, 60-59 Stephen F. Austin* W, 68-58 Sam Houston State* L, 70-56 Southwest Texas* W, 58-57 Stephen F. Austin* L, 59-58 Sam Houston State* W, 81-65 East Texas State* W, 85-81 Howard Payne* L, 66-58 Angelo State* L, 104-86 Abilene Christian* L, 91-68 Stephen F. Austin^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1983-84 Jerry Hopkins (7-21, 4-10)

W, 71-66 L, 77-56 L, 69-64 L, 71-70 L, 95-60 L, 83-66 W, 70-48 L, 75-61 L, 66-49 L, 56-55 W, 90-55 L, 71-57 L, 82-60 W, 56-49 L, 71-62 L, 110-93 L, 64-60 L, 72-63 L, 68-61 L, 48-46 W, 56-55 W, 58-54

Texas Lutheran Pan American Texas-Arlington St. Edward’s Oklahoma State St. Mary’s Mary Hardin-Baylor Hardin-Simmons Washburn (Kan.) St. Edward’s Mary Hardin-Baylor St. Mary’s Texas Lutheran Howard Payne* East Texas State* Abilene Christian* Angelo State* Southwest Texas* Sam Houston State* Stephen F. Austin* Sam Houston State* Stephen F. Austin*

L, 69-47 Southwest Texas* L, 80-67 East Texas State* W, 54-52 Howard Payne* L, 61-60 Angelo State* L, 97-75 Abilene Christian* L, 76-65 Angelo State^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1984-85 (14-14, 6-4) Jerry Hopkins

W, 67-66 St. Edward’s L, 79-64 Wiley W, 110-64 Our Lady of the Lake W, 116-80 Texas Lutheran L, 94-87 Texas-San Antonio W, 69-65 St. Edward’s L, 59-52 Pan American L, 78-67 vs Southeastern Oklahoma L, 80-79 vs East Central L, 98-77 Baylor W, 68-62 St. Mary’s L, 69-59 Cal State-Los Angeles L, 59-53 Cal State-Northridge L, 79-67 Texas Lutheran W, 84-78 Texas Wesleyan W, 2-0 Texas College W, 84-82 Eastern New Mexico* L, 77-69 Abilene Christian* L, 75-70 Angelo State* L, 74-71 Abilene Christian* W, 62-58 Angelo State* W, 86-78 East Texas State* W, 81-68 Eastern New Mexico* L, 72-68 East Texas State* W, 57-55 Howard Payne* W, 65-47 Howard Payne* W, 74-73 (OT) vs East Texas State^ L, 88-74 vs Angelo State^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1985-86 Jerry Hopkins (14-15, 5-5)

L, 102-93 Bishop College W, 90-78 Texas Lutheran L, 82-57 Sam Houston State L, 79-74 Texas-Arlington W, 82-80 Bishop College L, 80-79 Texas Lutheran L, 62-60 St. Edward’s W, 70-57 Texas-San Antonio L, 86-56 Houston Baptist L, 58-52 North Dakota L, 76-61 vs Midwestern State W, 71-46 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 62-53 St. Edward’s W, 47-45 Florida International W, 77-69 Paul Quinn W, 78-71 Eastern New Mexico* L, 88-77 Abilene Christian* W, 77-69 Angelo State* L, 89-66 Abilene Christian* L, 80-67 Angelo State* W, 89-87 East Texas State* L, 65-63 Eastern New Mexico* W, 71-60 East Texas State* L, 70-66 Howard Payne* W, 84-60 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 93-83 Howard Payne* W, 86-55 vs East Texas^ W, 94-58 vs Howard Payne^ L, 74-65 Abilene Christian^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1986-87 Jerry Hopkins (13-14, 6-6)

W, 94-86 Texas Lutheran W, 96-79 Schreiner

W, 88-61 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 75-68 St. Edward’s L, 103-75 Southern (La.) W, 79-68 vs Alabama-Huntsville L, 81-55 vs Cal State-Bakersfield L, 73-67 vs Wisconsin-Parkside L, 83-74 Quincy (III.) L, 86-79 vs Clark (Ga.) W, 83-76 Texas Lutheran L, 53-52 St. Edward’s W, 92-69 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 69-64 Schreiner L, 64-58 Abilene Christian* L, 57-53 Eastern New Mexico* L, 78-60 West Texas A&M* L, 79-63 East Texas State* W, 68-65 Howard Payne* W, 84-69 Angelo State* W, 67-64 Angelo State* L, 77-68 Howard Payne* W, 84-82 East Texas State* W, 98-81 West Texas A&M* W, 77-76 Eastern New Mexico* L, 73-65 Abilene Christian* L, 90-54 vs West Texas A&M^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1987-88 Jerry Hopkins (12-16, 4-10)

W, 104-75 Concordia-Texas W, 68-49 vs Eastern New Mexico L, 69-64 vs Midwestern State L, 97-89 (OT) vs East Texas State L, 70-67 Texas Lutheran W, 104-91 vs Concordia-Texas W, 93-84 vs Oklahoma City W, 91-82 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 56-45 Houston Baptist W, 82-79 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 84-80 Texas Lutheran W, 85-77 (OT) St. Edward’s W, 77-72 Central Oklahoma* L, 79-62 Cameron* L, 83-82 (OT) East Texas State* L, 74-65 (OT) West Texas A&M* W, 65-64 Eastern New Mexico* L, 68-67 Angelo State* L, 69-64 Abilene Christian* L, 65-55 West Texas A&M* W, 76-67 Eastern New Mexico* W, 76-70 St. Edward’s L, 76-57 Abilene Christian* L, 97-79 Angelo State* L, 75-72 Cameron* L, 86-75 Central Oklahoma* W, 81-75 East Texas State* L, 74-70 Angelo State^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1988-89 Jerry Hopkins (22-8, 10-4)

W, 83-82 Texas Lutheran L, 84-78 West Texas A&M W, 63-61 Angelo State W, 96-76 East Texas State W, 97-86 St. Edward’s L, 78-75 Southwestern W, 87-78 Concordia W, 85-72 St. Edward’s W, 98-89 Texas Lutheran L, 91-87 (OT) Incarnate Word W, 92-90 (OT) Southwestern W, 101-100 Concordia-Texas W, 96-82 Incarnate Word W, 86-74 Cameron* W, 78-48 Central Oklahoma* L, 78-76 Eastern New Mexico* L, 95-82 West Texas A&M* W, 80-73 Abilene Christian

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W, 104-88 East Texas State* W, 77-64 Angelo State* W, 103-84 Abilene Christian* W, 76-75 East Texas State* W, 74-71 West Texas A&M* W, 72-71 Eastern New Mexico* L, 103-90 Cameron* L, 97-80 Central Oklahoma* W, 78-74 Angelo State* W, 89-73 vs Abilene Christian^ W, 86-69 vs Eastern New Mexico^ L, 84-66 Angelo State^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1989-90 Jerry Hopkins (21-7, 10-4)

L, 70-60 Southwest Baptist W, 86-67 Texas Lutheran W, 76-63 St. Edward’s W, 83-71 Concordia-Texas W, 92-71 Incarnate Word W, 89-61 Incarnate Word W, 88-81 Texas Lutheran W, 92-69 St. Edward’s W, 81-67 vs Millersville W, 107-91 vs Northern Kentucky W, 94-75 Fresno Pacific L, 65-59 Cal State-Bakersfield W, 113-85 Concordia-Texas W, 96-92 Eastern New Mexico* W, 91-87 West Texas A&M* W, 81-66 Abilene Christian* W, 93-69 Angelo State* W, 78-76 Cameron* L, 97-75 Central Oklahoma* L, 75-64 East Texas State* L, 74-72 Cameron* W, 106-82 Central Oklahoma* L, 82-77 Eastern New Mexico* W, 89-68 West Texas A&M* W, 102-86 Abilene Christian* W, 73-71 Angelo State* W, 107-94 East Texas State* L, 92-89 vs Central Oklahoma^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1990-91 Jerry Hopkins (15-13, 6-8)

W, 102-80 vs Cal State-Sacramento L, 79-73 North Alabama W, 92-87 Texas Lutheran W, 108-91 Concordia Lutheran W, 108-98 St. Edward’s W, 118-87 Huston-Tillotson L, 83-80 Texas Lutheran W, 104-90 Schreiner W, 82-74 vs Southern Colorado L, 82-62 vs Chapman W, 94-87 vs Oregon Tech L, 90-82 St. Edward’s W, 124-78 Concordia-Texas W, 109-85 Abilene Christian* W, 79-77 Angelo State* W, 96-87 Eastern New Mexico* L, 85-83 West Texas A&M* L, 80-68 Angelo State* W, 121-75 Abilene Christian* L, 64-57 East Texas State* L, 100-84 West Texas A&M* L, 86-81 Eastern New Mexico* W, 82-70 Cameron* L, 93-90 Central Oklahoma* L, 97-94 Central Oklahoma* L, 83-81 Cameron* W, 87-80 East Texas State* L, 88-76 vs Eastern New Mexico^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide 1991-92 Bill Carter (21-12, 10-1)

W, 107-71 Houston Baptist L, 73-72 St. Edward’s L, 89-67 Oklahoma City L, 99-75 UT-San Antonio L, 79-77 St. Edward’s W, 84-67 Texas Lutheran W, 82-80 Texas Lutheran W, 126-76 Houston Baptist L, 74-58 Virginia Union W, 93-65 Bowie State L, 86-67 Rice W, 116-69 Baptist Christian W, 95-58 Angelo State W, 75-73 Alaska-Anchorage L, 72-71 Alaska-Fairbanks L, 87-82 Concordia-Texas W, 90-80 Abilene Christian* W, 68-58 Angelo State* L, 87-85 Concordia-Texas L, 83-57 West Texas A&M W, 100-86 Central Oklahoma* W, 78-66 Cameron* W, 86-77 East Texas State* W, 87-73 Cameron* L, 110-98 Central Oklahoma* W, 75-71 Angelo State* W, 81-72 Abilene Christian* W, 80-67 Eastern New Mexico* W, 76-64 East Texas State* W, 74-62 vs Eastern New Mexico^ W, 98-97 vs Central Oklahoma^ L, 85-65 Washburn+ W, 97-83 vs Missouri Western+ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game +NCAA Playoffs Bold indicates home game

1992-93 Bill Carter (17-10, 9-3)

L, 65-64 vs Central Arkansas W, 59-48 vs Indianapolis W, 102-81 Texas Lutheran W, 71-64 St. Edward’s W, 81-70 Texas Lutheran W, 77-62 St. Mary’s L, 71-62 West Texas A&M L, 75-64 Wichita State L, 91-80 Northwestern State L, 83-80 Wayland Baptist W, 90-73 Concordia-Texas L, 91-68 Oklahoma City W, 67-64 West Texas A&M W, 91-59 Abilene Christian* W, 76-69 Angelo State* W, 76-72 East Texas State* L, 71-60 Eastern New Mexico* W, 95-90 Central Oklahoma* L, 85-75 Cameron* W, 96-78 Cameron* W, 88-85 Central Oklahoma* W, 71-65 Angelo State* L, 94-77 Abilene Christian* W, 64-55 Eastern New Mexico* W, 84-54 East Texas State* W, 91-81 vs Abilene Christian^ L, 76-68 vs Eastern New Mexico^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1993-94 Bill Carter (8-19, 1-11)

W, 103-95 Texas Lutheran L, 74-49 vs Northwest Missouri St. W, 86-68 vs Dakota State L, 90-78 St. Edward’s W, 79-77 vs Southern Colorado W, 83-77 vs Western State W, 58-56 Regis

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L, 88-66 UT-San Antonio L, 59-56 St. Mary’s L, 78-76 vs Tarleton State W, 88-61 vs Lindenwood L, 85-60 vs Cameron L, 97-73 Drury W, 91-86 Concordia-Texas W, 80-76 Abilene Christian* L, 72-56 Angelo State* L, 80-72 East Texas State* L, 82-64 Eastern New Mexico* L, 88-71 East Texas State* L, 100-76 Central Oklahoma* L, 116-86 Central Oklahoma* L, 101-77 Angelo State* L, 80-62 Abilene Christian* L, 74-52 West Texas A&M* L, 67-65 Eastern New Mexico* L, 73-70 East Texas State* L, 65-64 vs Angelo State^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1994-95 Bill Carter (20-8, 9-5)

W, 87-78 St. Edward’s W, 87-69 Concordia-Texas W, 89-85 Texas Lutheran L, 97-75 UT-San Antonio W, 127-98 Huston-Tillotson L, 80-74 St. Mary’s W, 103-93 Schreiner W, 85-68 Minnesota-Duluth W, 102-89 Fort Lewis W, 113-91 vs Ambassador W, 80-74 vs Cameron W, 79-68 East Texas State* W, 96-82 West Texas A&M* W, 78-61 Eastern New Mexico* W, 69-61 Angelo State* W, 91-76 Abilene Christian* W, 86-56 Tarleton State* L, 118-115 Central Oklahoma* L, 73-72 Tarleton State* L, 131-106 Central Oklahoma* W, 79-76 Eastern New Mexico* L, 72-69 West Texas A&M* W, 98-95 (OT) Abilene Christian* W, 66-63 Angelo State* L, 76-72 East Texas State* W, 83-77 (OT) vs Eastern New Mexico^ W, 99-89 vs Angelo State^ L, 96-93 (OT) vs Central Oklahoma^ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

1995-96 Bill Carter (23-6, 13-3)

W, 99-84 vs St. Leo W, 85-83 North Alabama W, 83-77 St. Edward’s L, 68-63 Cal State-Dominguez Hills L, 93-68 Cal State-Bakersfield W, 85-74 Texas Lutheran W, 65-55 St. Mary’s W, 114-67 Schreiner W, 107-99 (OT) Central Oklahoma* W, 98-89 Midwestern State* W, 88-85 UT-San Antonio W, 74-62 East Texas State* W, 75-66 Tarleton State* W, 85-76 Angelo State* W, 67-65 Abilene Christian* L, 91-87 Eastern New Mexico* W, 84-73 West Texas A&M* W, 69-48 Tarleton State* L, 75-64 East Texas State* W, 108-81 National Christian W, 95-88 Abilene Christian* W, 83-79 Angelo State* L, 101-79 West Texas A&M*

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W, 98-96 (2OT) Eastern New Mexico* W, 97-94 Midwestern State* W, 109-86 Central Oklahoma* W, 94-85 vs West Texas A&M^ W, 112-95 vs Central Oklahoma^ L, 85-80 vs North Alabama+ * indicates Lone Star Conference game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game +NCAA Playoffs Bold indicates home game

1996-97 Bill Carter (14-12, 6-10)

W, 84-73 St. Edward’s W, 84-75 Schreiner W, 77-64 St. Mary’s L, 73-70 vs Incarnate Word W, 102-81 Concordia-Texas L, 84-76 Texas Lutheran W, 79-62 St. Mary’s W, 101-66 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 85-63 vs Oklahoma A&S L, 126-96 Central Oklahoma* L, 85-75 Midwestern State* L, 79-64 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 77-59 Tarleton State* L, 80-75 Angelo State* W, 94-73 Abilene Christian* W, 94-73 Eastern New Mexico* L, 93-66 West Texas A&M* W, 69-66 Tarleton State* W, 73-57 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 127-50 National Christian L, 67-64 Abilene Christian* W, 92-80 Angelo State* W, 82-81 West Texas A&M* L, 76-75 Eastern New Mexico* L, 111-85 Midwestern State* L, 96-77 Central Oklahoma* * indicates Lone Star Conference game Bold indicates home game

1997-98 Pete Peterson (13-13, 7-7)

L, 83-64 vs Texas Wesleyan W, 81-65 vs Lubbock Christian L, 82-77 Central Oklahoma L, 64-62 Northeastern Oklahoma W, 106-86 Texas Lutheran L, 82-77 vs St. Mary’s L, 69-61 Incarnate Word W, 102-68 Concordia-Texas W, 67-56 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 86-70 East Central W, 64-56 Incarnate Word L, 63-61 St. Mary’s L, 71-51 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 89-73 Abilene Christian* W, 79-50 Angelo State* L, 64-63 Tarleton State* L, 107-91 Midwestern State* W, 73-49 Eastern New Mexico* W, 69-65 West Texas A&M* L, 69-67 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 66-61 Eastern New Mexico* L, 82-70 West Texas A&M* W, 92-87 Abilene Christian* W, 81-69 Angelo State* L, 81-77 Tarleton State* W, 102-96 (OT) Midwestern State* * indicates LSC South game Bold indicates home game

1998-99 Pete Peterson (10-16, 3-11)

L, 74-72 Texas Lutheran L, 64-63 Cameron L, 76-70 Southwestern Oklahoma L, 83-74 Lamar W, 79-62 Texas Lutheran W, 88-68 Concordia-Texas W, 72-71 St. Edward’s L, 74-71 (OT) Harding

W, 71-59 Ouachita Baptist W, 69-61 St. Mary’s W, 101-83 vs Arkansas-Monticello W, 103-89 vs Southern Arkansas L, 88-53 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 72-61 Tarleton State* L, 97-88 (OT) Midwestern State* L, 87-80 Abilene Christian* L, 80-68 Angelo State* W, 94-71 Eastern New Mexico* L, 82-69 West Texas A&M* L, 80-77 (OT) Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 80-78 West Texas A&M* L, 90-79 Eastern New Mexico* L, 89-78 Midwestern State* L, 76-63 Tarleton State* L, 73-72 Angelo State* W, 101-98 Abilene Christian* * indicates LSC South game Bold indicates home game

1999-00 Pete Peterson (16-11, 9-5)

W, 117-101 Central Oklahoma L, 78-73 Northeastern State L, 84-73 Houston Baptist W, 60-56 St. Mary’s L, 76-61 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 92-89 East Central W, 85-72 National Christian W, 76-67 Incarnate Word W, 96-89 (OT) vs Central Missouri L, 102-97 vs Seattle Pacific W, 65-48 St. Mary’s W, 79-74 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 78-58 Midwestern State* W, 78-74 Tarleton State* W, 83-80 Angelo State* L, 87-76 Abilene Christian* W, 77-69 West Texas A&M* W, 60-56 Eastern New Mexico* W, 105-61 National Christian L, 85-65 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 66-64 Tarleton State* L, 87-82 Midwestern State* W, 51-50 Abilene Christian* L, 71-65 Angelo State* W, 92-57 Eastern New Mexico* W, 80-77 (OT) West Texas A&M* L, 85-66 Northeastern State^ * indicates LSC South game ^ indicates LSC Playoff game Bold indicates home game

2000-01 Pete Peterson (13-15, 6-6)

L, 79-66 W, 89-72 L, 96-74 W, 92-90 L, 71-69 L, 91-76 W, 78-67 L, 73-66 L, 91-82 W, 65-56 W, 73-70 W, 68-66 L, 91-79 L, 69-63 L, 90-75 L, 67-54 L, 77-72 L, 71-66 L, 72-65 W, 83-58 W, 73-64 W, 66-62 W, 78-64 W, 72-60 W, 75-67 L, 100-74 W, 63-61

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2001-02 Pete Peterson (15-13, 8-4)

W, 93-87 (OT) Texas Lutheran L, 91-70 Texas A&M W, 106-86 Central Oklahoma L, 77-69 Northeastern State L, 80-61 St. Mary’s W, 69-65 East Central L, 66-59 Incarnate Word W, 90-86 vs St. Edward’s L, 58-56 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 70-60 Cameron L, 79-72 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 67-47 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 70-60 Midwestern State L, 100-92 North Texas L, 69-54 Angelo State* W, 59-41 Abilene Christian* W, 65-64 St. Mary’s W, 71-69 (OT) Tarleton State* L, 70-59 West Texas A&M* L, 77-73 Eastern New Mexico* W, 79-70 Eastern New Mexico* W, 80-76 West Texas A&M* W, 103-59 Abilene Christian* W, 100-74 Angelo State* W, 89-87 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 72-64 Tarleton State* W, 71-68 East Central^ L, 65-53 Northeastern State^ * indicates LSC South game ^ indicates LSC Playoff game Bold indicates home game

2002-03 Pete Peterson (11-16, 3-9)

W, 77-65 Huston-Tillotson L, 91-66 Colorado State L, 93-58 Metro State W, 118-110 (OT) Houston Baptist W, 57-55 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 77-75 East Central W, 85-58 Texas Lutheran W, 104-72 vs Paul Quinn W, 69-60 vs Southeastern Oklahoma L, 102-93 Houston Baptist W, 80-61 Cameron W, 81-74 Southwestern Oklahoma L, 79-76 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 58-55 Tarleton State L, 85-72 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 78-72 Central Oklahoma L, 67-56 Northeastern Oklahoma L, 76-72 Midwestern State* W, 72-68 West Texas A&M* L, 78-70 Eastern New Mexico* L, 81-80 Angelo State* L, 77-68 Abilene Christian* L, 76-74 Abilene Christian* L, 82-67 Angelo State* W, 100-96 (OT) Midwestern State* L, 99-95 (OT) Eastern New Mexico* W, 80-76 West Texas A&M* * indicates LSC South game Bold indicates home game

2003-04 Pete Peterson (19-11, 9-3)

W, 97-64 Texas A&M-International W, 95-86 Huston-Tillotson L, 80-77 (OT) St. Mary’s L, 68-66 Incarnate Word W, 74-62 Cameron L, 74-72 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 98-86 vs Minnesota State W, 74-59 vs Southwestern Oklahoma W, 80-76 Texas A&M-International L, 69-65 St. Mary’s

L, 77-60 Tarleton State W, 80-75 Central Oklahoma L, 68-66 Northeastern State W, 80-64 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 85-57 East Central Oklahoma W, 89-70 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 86-68 West Texas A&M* W, 77-69 Eastern New Mexico* L, 93-65 Midwestern State* L, 62-61 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 77-63 Angelo State* W, 66-64 Abilene Christian* W, 69-56 Angelo State* W, 83-58 Abilene Christian* W, 89-70 Eastern New Mexico* L, 79-76 West Texas A&M* W, 83-74 Midwestern State* W, 85-76 vs Central Oklahoma^ L, 89-85 Tarleton State^ L, 77-74 Tarleton State+ * LSC South Division Game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game +NCAA Playoffs Bold indicates home game

2004-05 Pete Peterson (17-11, 8-4)

W, 71-59 Texas A&M-International L, 75-53 St. Mary’s L, 80-75 Central Oklahoma W, 58-47 Northeastern State W, 62-52 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 66-54 East Central W, 69-57 Panhandle State W, 72-51 Incarnate Word W, 85-73 vs Texas A&M-International L, 69-67 vs St. Mary’s W, 81-60 Incarnate Word L, 103-100 (OT) Cameron W, 70-56 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 60-58 Oklahoma Panhandle L, 75-62 Tarleton State W, 78-77 Angelo State* W, 92-78 Abilene Christian* W, 66-58 West Texas A&M* W, 85-72 Eastern New Mexico* L, 77-65 Midwestern State* L, 89-73 A&M-Commerce* L, 69-67 Midwestern State* W, 72-69 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 86-64 Angelo State* W, 88-59 Abilene Christian* L, 81-70 West Texas A&M* W, 82-73 Eastern New Mexico* L, 61-58 Tarleton State^ * LSC South Division Game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

2005-06 Pete Peterson (18-10, 8-4)

W, 76-58 W, 71-60 W, 69-63 W, 55-51 L, 89-73 W, 83-74 L, 82-71 L, 73-68 W, 56-50 W, 89-40 W, 93-78 W, 70-49 L, 62-59 L, 65-64 W, 81-68 W, 69-67 L, 90-59 W, 79-67 W, 60-58 L, 63-60 L, 74-60 W, 91-76

St. Mary’s Texas A&M-International St. Mary’s Northeastern State Central Oklahoma East Central Southeastern Oklahoma Northwest Missouri St Incarnate Word Texas A&M-International Montana State Billings Incarnate Word Southwestern Oklahoma Cameron Texas A&M-Commerce Midwestern State* Tarleton State* Abilene Christian* Angelo State* Eastern New Mexico* West Texas A&M* Eastern New Mexico*

W, 75-67 West Texas A&M* W, 66-51 Midwestern State* L, 68-64 Tarleton State* W, 86-78 Abilene Christian* W, 86-78 Angelo State* L, 84-66 vs Central Oklahoma^ * LSC South Division Game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

2006-07 Pete Peterson (19-9, 6-6)

W, 72-59 St. Mary’s W, 97-70 Texas College W, 67-63 Incarnate Word W, 78-65 St. Mary’s W, 55-43 Northeastern State W, 72-62 Central Oklahoma W, 76-73 (OT) East Central L, 80-62 Southeastern Okla. W, 83-73 Incarnate Word W, 103-62 Huston-Tillotson W, 88-65 Paul Quinn W, 88-77 Southwestern Okla. W, 87-70 Cameron W, 93-72 Dixie State College L, 78-63 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 76-73 Midwestern State* L, 81-57 Angelo State* W, 85-74 Abilene Christian* L, 65-63 West Texas A&M* W, 85-84 Eastern New Mexico* L, 58-55 Tarleton State* L, 76-67 West Texas A&M* W, 78-76 Eastern New Mexico* L, 71-66 (OT) Tarleton State* W, 82-79 Midwestern State* W, 85-61 Angelo State* W, 92-87 Abilene Christian* L, 88-72 Southeastern Oklahoma^ * LSC South Division Game ^ indicates LSC Tournament game Bold indicates home game

2007-08 Pete Peterson (16-11, 5-7)

W, 53-51 St. Mary’s W, 77-76 Texas A&M International W, 65-55 Incarnate Word W, 69-60 East Central W, 58-52 Southeastern Okla. L, 48-43 St. Mary’s L, 63-53 (OT) Southwestern Okla. W, 79-56 Cameron W, 85-82 (OT) Texas A&M International W, 78-67 Incarnate Word W, 86-68 Huston-Tillotson W, 89-81 Xavier (La.) W, 91-88 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 78-60 Northeastern State L, 86-69 Central Oklahoma W, 74-65 Eastern New Mexico* W, 82-72 Midwestern State* L, 67-59 Tarleton State* L, 60-57 West Texas A&M* W, 91-75 Abilene Christian* L, 79-76 Angelo State* W, 61-47 Eastern New Mexico* L, 70-51 Tarleton State* W, 78-63 Midwestern State* L, 69-51 West Texas A&M* L, 56-54 Angelo State* L, 95-83 Abilene Christian* * LSC South Division Game Bold indicates home game

2008-09 Pete Peterson (19-11, 8-4)

L, 76-73 L, 56-51 W, 82-71 W, 51-42 W, 57-55

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Texas A&M International St. Mary’s Texas Lutheran St. Mary’s Incarnate Word

W, 55-51 Texas A&M International L, 74-67 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 86-68 Cameron W, 65-61 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 96-67 Incarnate Word W, 91-67 Huston-Tillotson L, 78-68 Central Oklahoma W, 58-54 Northeastern State W, 66-58 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 78-69 East Central W, 51-45 Tarleton State* L, 68-65 (OT) Midwestern State* W, 78-73 Abilene Christian* W, 70-60 Eastern New Mexico* W, 68-60 West Texas A&M* L, 75-66 Angelo State* W, 81-78 Angelo State* W, 76-75 (OT) Abilene Christian* W, 74-69 Eastern New Mexico* L, 64-55 West Texas A&M* W, 76-72 Tarleton State* L, 80-59 Midwestern State* W, 50-48 vs Texas A&M-Commerce^ L, 76-62 vs Midwestern State^ L, 78-55 at Central Missouri% * LSC South Division Game ^ LSC Tournament Game % NCAA Tournament Game Bold indicates home game

2009-10 Pete Peterson (13-14, 3-9)

W, 70-58 Texas A&M International W, 81-69 Texas Lutheran W, 66-62 St. Mary’s L, 73-72 Incarnate Word W, 72-62 Texas A&M-Commerce W, 50-49 St. Mary’s W, 68-51 Texas A&M International L, 77-53 Northeastern State W, 68-66 Incarnate Word W, 66-50 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 89-85 (OT) East Central W, 79-56 Huston-Tillotson L, 89-73 Central Oklahoma L, 59-48 Cameron L, 62-58 (OT) Southwestern Oklahoma L, 65-57 West Texas A&M* L, 72-62 Eastern New Mexico* W, 97-91 (OT) Angelo State* L, 85-66 Midwestern State* L, 74-50 Tarleton State* L, 79-72 Abilene Christian* W, 76-65 Abilene Christian* L, 81-58 Angelo State* L, 87-74 Midwestern State* L, 78-59 Tarleton State* W, 64-62 West Texas A&M* L, 70-56 Eastern New Mexico* * LSC South Division Game Bold indicates home game

2010-11 Pete Peterson (9-17, 4-10)

L, 66-55 Bradley L, 56-53 St. Edward’s W, 55-46 Texas Lutheran W, 69-66 Huston-Tillotson L, 53-49 East Central L, 70-67 St. Edward’s W, 66-63 Northeastern State L, 79-66 Central Oklahoma W, 56-51 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 61-57 Southwestern Oklahoma L, 57-47 Cameron L, 72-53 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 70-49 Eastern New Mexico* L, 68-65 Incarnate Word* L, 82-73 (OT) Angelo State* W, 66-55 Abilene Christian* L, 72-57 Midwestern State* L, 65-46 Tarleton State* L, 70-56 West Texas A&M*


2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide W, 77-73 West Texas A&M* L, 64-62 Angelo State* W, 71-65 Abilene Christian* L, 77-61 Midwestern State* L, 57-37 Tarleton State* L, 86-77 Eastern New Mexico* W, 68-65 Incarnate Word* * LSC South Division Game Bold indicates home game

2011-12 Pete Peterson (12-16, 7-11)

L, 71-75 UT-Permian Basin W, 67-63 TAMIU W, 62-47 TAMIU L, 76-85 St. Edward’s W, 73-63 Texas Lutheran W, 88-74 Sul Ross State W, 107-88 St. Edward’s L, 76-77 St. Mary’s W, 77-69 Eastern N.M.* L, 61-69 West Texas A&M* L, 70-72 Tarleton State* L, 68-72 Midwestern State* L, 70-79 Cameron* W, 72-67 Angelo State* W, 72-59 Abilene Christian* L, 54-70 Incarnate Word* L, 55-59 Incarnate Word* L, 67-70 (OT) St. Mary’s L, 56-60 Eastern N.M.* L, 40-69 West Texas A&M* L, 52-63 Tarleton State* W, 104-94 (3OT) A&M-Commerce* W, 76-65 A&M-Commerce* W, 76-64 Cameron* L, 50-71 Midwestern State* W, 82-71 Angelo State* L, 70-80 Abilene Christian* L, 55-67 Tarleton State@

11/16 11/19 11/22 11/23 11/26 11/30 12/4 12/7 12/14 12/18 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/22 3/1 3/5

CSU-Pueblo! W, 90-79 St. Edward’s W, 82-80 UTPB^ L, 89-106 TAMIU^ L, 77-86 St. Edward’s W, 79-69 UTPB L, 59-69 TAMIU L, 90-99 St. Mary’s L, 51-52 Schreiner W, 79-67 Texas Lutheran W, 75-71 A&M-Commerce* L, 66-68 #9 Tarleton State* L, 84-103 Eastern N.M* L, 78-82 West Texas A&M* L, 59-82 Cameron* W, 59-57 Midwestern State* L, 62-83 Angelo State* W, 79-69 Eastern N.M.* L, 62-68 West Texas A&M* L, 51-58 A&M-Commerce* W, 75-74 #4 Tarleton State* L, 58-94 Cameron* L, 58-63 Midwestern State* L, 60-83 Angelo State* L, 41-53 Midwestern State@ L, 61-77

* Lone Star Conference Game ! Al Kaly Classic (Pueblo, Colo.) ^ Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Classic (Kingsville, Texas) @ LSC Tournament Game Bold indicates home game

* Lone Star Conference Game @ LSC Tournament Game Bold indicates home game

2012-13 Pete Peterson (13-13, 9-9) L, 60-67 TAMIU W, 80-55 Texas Lutheran W, 60-52 St. Edward’s W, 85-55 Bacone L, 46-61 McMurry W, 56-48 Cameron* L, 64-67 Midwestern State* L, 71-78 St. Edward’s W, 57-43 TAMIU L, 46-52 Tarleton State* W, 75-69 A&M-Commerce* W, 82-63 Eastern N.M.* W, 64-61 (OT) West Texas A&M* L, 67-81 Angelo State* W, 74-65 Abilene Christian* L, 71-74 Incarnate Word* L, 67-75 Incarnate Word* L, 79-82 (OT) Cameron* L, 59-79 Midwestern State* W, 56-55 Tarleton State* L, 70-77 A&M-Commerce* W, 66-62 Eastern N.M.* L, 56-57 West Texas A&M* W, 70-61 Angelo State* W, 83-76 Abilene Christian* L, 75-80 (OT) Incarnate Word@ * Lone Star Conference Game @ LSC Tournament Game Bold indicates home game

2013-14 Pete Peterson (8-19, 3-11) 11/2 UTPAEXHIBITION 11/12 St. Mary’s 11/15 #1 Metro State!

L, 56-74 L, 65-80 L, 44-73

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide All-Time Record vs. Opponents Opponent W-L A&I All-Stars 1-0 A&I Freshmen 1-0 A&M-Commerce 52-69 Abilene Christian 48-49 Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 Alaska-Fairbanks 0-1 Alice Firemen 3-0 Alice High School 1-1 Allright Parking 1-0 Ambassador 1-0 Angelo State 51-48 Arkansas-Monticello 3-0 Austin College 1-9 Bacone 1-0 Baptist Christian 1-0 Baylor 0-5 Beeville Independents 3-0 Bethany Nazarene 0-1 Bishop College 3-2 Bishop High School 2-0 Bowie State 1-0 Bradley 0-1 Briggs Construction 1-0 Brook Army 0-2 Brownsville JC 1-0 Cabiniss Field 2-0 Cal State-Bakersfield 0-3 Cal State-Dominguez Hills 0-1 Cal State-Los Angeles 0-1 Cal State-Northridge 0-2 Cal State-Sacramento 1-0 Cameron 16-17 Central Arkansas 2-0 Central Missouri 1-1 Central Oklahoma 15-23 Chapman (Calif.) 0-1 Chapman Ranch 1-0 Circulo Club 10-13 Clark (Ga.) 0-1 Colorado State 0-1 Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 Concordia-Texas 14-2 Corpus Christi Indep. 3-0 Corpus Christi NAS 2-6 Corpus Christi Univ. 30-17 Dakota State 1-0 Dallas Baptist 0-1 Daniel Baker 8-2 Dixie State 1-0 Drury 0-1 East Central 9-5 Eastern New Mexico 40-25 Eau Claire (Wis.) 1-0 Edinburg All-Stars 1-0 Edinburg Ind. 0-2 Edinburg Junior College 6-1 Emporia State 0-1 Falfurrias Ind. 1-0 Florida International 1-0 Fort Lewis College 1-0 Freer All-Stars 1-0 Fresno Pacific 1-0

Georgetown (Ky.) 0-1 Harding 0-1 Hardin-Simmons 0-3 Harlingen AFB 2-0 Harlingen Ind. 2-0 Houston 1-9 Houston Baptist 9-11 Houston YMCA 0-1 Howard Payne 24-52 Humble Oilers 5-3 Huston-Tillotson 12-0 Incarnate Word 16-14 Indianapolis 1-0 Kingsville High School 2-2 Kingsville NAS 2-3 Lamar 4-24 LeTourneau 0-2 Lindenwood 1-0 Loyola 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Lubbock Christian 1-0 Mary-Hardin-Baylor 11-0 McMurry 13-25 Mercedes Ind. 1-0 Metro State 0-2 Mexico City YMCA 1-1 Midwestern State 11-30 Millersville 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 Minnesota State 1-0 Missouri Pacific 2-0 Missouri Western 1-0 Montana State-Billings 1-0 Monterrey Tech 6-0 National Christian 4-0 National Univ. of Mexico 1-0 North Alabama 1-2 North Dakota 0-1 North Texas 2-5 Northeastern State 6-9 Northern Kentucky 1-0 Northern Michigan 1-0 Northwest Missouri State 0-3 Northwestern State (La.) 0-1 Oklahoma Arts & Sciences 3-0 Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 Oklahoma City University 1-2 Oklahoma Panhandle 2-0 Oklahoma State 0-1 Olson’s Swedes 0-2 Oregon Tech 1-0 Ouachita Baptist 1-0 Our Lady of the Lake 1-0 Paul Quinn 7-0 Pemex Oilers 1-0 Quincy (Ind.) 0-1 Randolph Air Base 1-0 Raymondville Ind. 2-0 Regis 1-0 Rice 1-6 Robstown High School 2-1 St. Cloud State 1-0 St. Edward’s 43-31 St. Mary’s 49-58 St. Thomas 1-1 Saint Leo 1-0

Sam Houston State 26-52 San Antonio College 1-0 San Antonio Elks 1-1 San Antonio YMCA 0-2 Sandia Ind. 1-0 Schreiner 22-22 Seattle Pacific 0-2 Sinton Ind. 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma 9-6 Southern 0-1 Southern Arkansas 1-0 Southern Colorado 2-0 Southern Methodist 0-1 Southwest Baptist 0-1 Southwest Texas 17-63 Southwestern 21-21-1 Southwestern Louisiana 0-1 Southwestern Oklahoma 5-7 Stephen F. Austin 13-68 Sul Ross 32-33 Taft Independents 3-2 Tahoe (Calif.) 2-0 Tarleton State 22-34 Texas 1-9 Texas A&M 2-5 Texas A&M-International 14-4 Texas College 2-0 Texas-Arlington 2-4 Texas-Permian Basin 0-3 Texas Chiropractic 4-0 Texas City Ind. 1-0 Texas-El Paso 0-3 Texas Lutheran 55-25 Texas-Pan American 9-17^ Texas-San Antonio 2-4 Texas Wesleyan 1-2 Trinity 11-23 Victoria Junior College 4-0 Virginia Union 0-1 Wabash 1-0 Ward Island Navy 1-3 Washburn 0-2 Wayland Baptist 1-1 West Texas A&M 24-42 Western State 1-0 Western Washington 1-0 Whiskered Wizards 1-0 Wichita State 0-1 Wiley 0-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 0-1 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0 Xavier (La.) 1-0 ^ includes 2013 exhibition loss

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide 1949-50 Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) 1950-51 Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) Ragan Collinsworth - TC (2) 1951-52 Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) 1952-53 Bob Brandt - TC (2) 1953-54 Marvin Leggett - TC (1) Thomas Miksch - TC (2) Alvin Schubert - TC (HM) 1954-55 Walker Sandres - LSC (HM) Walter Mayer - LSC (HM) 1955-56 Don McDonald - 1956 - LSC (2) Walker Sanders - 1956 - LSC (HM) 1956-57 Don McDonald - NAIA All-America (2), LSC (1) Walker Sanders - LSC (HM) Walter Mayer - LSC (HM) 1957-58 Don McDonald - LSC (2) Ted Dockery - LSC (HM) Jay Hawley - LSC (HM) Billy Kromer - LSC (HM) 1959-60 Harlon Gerhold - LSC (HM) Hank Allen - LSC (HM) 1960-61 Phil Shirk - LSC (HM) Leonard Anderson - LSC (HM) Hank Allen - LSC (HM) 1961-62 Phil Shirk - NAIA All-America (1), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) 1962-63 Jim Koerner - LSC (1) Phil Shirk - NAIA All-District (2), LSC (2) Jerry Daniel - LSC (HM) John Lowe - LSC (HM) 1963-64 Phil Shirk, 1964 - NAIA All-America (1), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) Jim Koerner - LSC (2) Jerry Daniel - LSC (HM) John Lowe - LSC (HM)

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1964-65 Jim Koerner - LSC (1) Marty Schultz - LSC (3) 1965-66 Marty Schultz - LSC (2) 1966-67 Chuck Meyer - LSC (2) Bob Rainey - LSC (HM) 1967-68 Bob Rainey - LSC (1) Chuck Meyer - LSC (2) 1968-69 Chuck Meyer - LSC (1) 1969-70 Gary Wideman - LSC (HM) 1970-71 Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (1) 1971-72 Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (2) Algie Neal - LSC (2) 1972-73 Hoegie Simmons - AP All-America (HM), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (2) Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (1), NAIA All-District (1) 1973-74 Hoegie Simmons - NAIA All-America (HM), AP All-America (HM), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) Jeff St. Clair - LSC (2) Ken Kimes - LSC Academic (2) 1974-75 Jeff St. Clair - NAIA All-America (HM), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (2), LSC Academic (2) Ken Kimes - LSC Academic (1) 1975-76 James Johnson - NAIA All-District (1), LSC (2), LSC Academic (1) David Williams - LSC Freshman of the Year 1976-77 Kelvin Flynn - LSC Academic (1) Ronnie Norrell - LSC Academic (1) David Williams - LSC (HM) 1977-78 Warren Creason - LSC Academic (HM) James Johnson - LSC (1), LSC Academic (1), LSC All-Tournament Team Bobby Kinzer - LSC (2) Eric Staten - LSC (2)

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1978-79 Mike Escalante - LSC (HM) Eric Staten - LSC (HM) Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (2), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1), LSC MVP 1979-80 Robert Chaney - LSC Academic (1) Mike Escalante - LSC Academic (1), LSC All-Tournament Team Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (1), LSC MVP, LSC (1), LSC Tournament MVP, NAIA All-District (1) 1980-81 Michael Daniel - LSC (2) Dean Lammert - LSC Academic (1) Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (2), LSC (1), LSC All-Tournament Team, NAIA All-District (1) 1981-82 James Bailey - LSC (1) Michael Daniel - NAIA All-District (1) Joe Farmer - LSC (2) Joe Romo - LSC Academic (1) 1982-83 Michael McCain - LSC (2) 1984-85 James Gross - LSC (1), LSC AllTournament Team Alton Jackson - LSC (2) 1985-86 Curtis Harris - LSC (2), LSC AllTournament Team Alton Jackson - LSC (2) Randy Smith - LSC (1), LSC AllTournament Team, LSC Defensive Player of the Year Franklin Williams- LSC All-Tournament Team 1986-87 Charles Dobbins - LSC Freshman of the Year Randy Smith - LSC MVP, LSC (1) 1988-89 Mark Benson - LSC (2) Allen Gratts - LSC All-Tournament Team, LSC (2) Kyle Roher - LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC All-Tournament Team Jerry Hopkins - LSC Coach of the Year Al Taylor - LSC (1), LSC All-Tournament Team 1989-90

Mark Goode - LSC Academic (1) Kyle Roher - LSC Academic (1) Al Taylor - LSC (1), LSC Media Team (2), LSC Defensive Player of the Year Isaac Washington - LSC (1), LSC Media Team (1) 1990-91 Frank Gonzalez - LSC Academic Team Kyle Roher - LSC Academic Team Randy Staats - LSC Academic Team Isaac Washington - Basketball Times All-America (2), LSC MVP, LSC (1) 1991-92 Sidney Days - LSC Defensive Player of the Year, LSC (2) Michael Robins - LSC MVP, LSC (1), LSC All-Tournament Team Kyle Roher - NCAA DII All-Region Tournament Team, LSC Academic Team, LSC Tournament MVP Bill Carter - LSC Coach of the Year 1992-93 Eric Clemons - LSC (2), LSC AllTournament Team Eric Clemons, 1993 - LSC T Sidney Days - LSC (2) Maurice Jones - LSC Defensive Player of the Year, LSC (2), LSC AllTournament Team 1994-95 Johnny Estelle - LSC All-Tournament Team Deron Rutledge - NCAA DII AllAmerica (1), NCAA DII All-Region (1), LSC (1) Tyrone Washington - LSC AllTournament Team 1995-96 Johnny Estelle - LSC Tournament MVP, LSC (2) Deron Rutledge - NCAA DII AllAmerica (2), Basketball Times AllAmerica (2), NCAA DII All-Region (1), NCAA DII Region All-Tournament Team, LSC All-Tournament Team, LSC MVP, LSC (1) Chris Walker - LSC Defensive Player of the Year 1996-97 Des Stewart - LSC (2) 1997-98 Des Stewart - LSC (2) Ryan Parker - LSC (HM) Randy Phoenix - LSC Academic Team

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide 1997-98 Michael Webb - LSC Academic Team 1998-99 Eric Potter - LSC Freshman of the Year Ryan Parker - LSC Academic Team Steve Greek - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Ryan Parker - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Randy Phoenix - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Cedric Ward - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 1999-00 Terry Allen - LSC (HM) Quincy Sims - LSC (HM) Randy Phoenix - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Jerome Lewis - LSC Freshman of the Year 2000-01 Billy Brewster - LSC (2), LSC AllTournament Team Kenneth Johnson - LSC (2) 2001-02 Kendell Garland - NCAA DII AllRegion (1), LSC (2) Eric Potter - LSC Defensive Player of the Year, LSC All-Tournament Team Richard Gonzalez - LSC Freshman of the Year 2002-03 Will Brown - NCAA DII All-Region (2), LSC (1) Colin Merritt - LSC Freshman of the Year 2003-04 Will Brown - NCAA DII All-Region (2), NABC All-Region (2), Division II Bulletin All-America (HM), LSC (1), LSC All-Tournament Team, LSC MVP Robert Hamilton - NABC AllRegion (1), LSC (1), LSC Newcomer of the Year Jamie Barnett - LSC (2) Eduardo Lopez - LSC Academic Pete Peterson, 2004 - LSC Coach of the Year Wayne Lovings, 2004 - LSC Freshman of the Year

All-Region (1), NABC All-Region (1), LSC (1) Richard Gonzalez - LSC (2), LSC Defensive Player of the Year Juan Lanauze - LSC Freshman of the Year 2005-06 Remi Yusuf - Division II Bulletin All-America (HM), Daktronics AllRegion (1), LSC (1), LSC MVP Ricky Huckaby - LSC (2) Bobby Pandy - LSC (HM) Pete Peterson - LSC Coach of the Year 2006-07 Remi Yusuf - LSC (2) Ricky Huckaby - LSC (2) Bobby Pandy - LSC (HM) 2007-08 Wendell Mulkey - LSC (2), LSC Defensive Player of the Year Reggie Love - LSC (HM) Stephen Story - LSC (HM) Derrell Blackburn - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2008-09 Wendell Mulkey - LSC (1) Chip Jones - LSC (HM), LSC Defensive Player of the Year Clyde Johnson - LSC (2) Derrell Blackburn - LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2009-10 Naquawn Lee - LSC (HM) Adan Montalvo - LSC Academic 2010-11 Antwan Mullins - LSC (2) 2011-12 Ashton Brown - LSC (HM) Robert Williams - LSC (HM) 2012-13 Rashad Basey - LSC (2) TC - Texas Conference LSC - Lone Star Conference 1 - First Team 2 - Second Team HM - Honorable Mention MVP - Most Valuable Player

2004-05 Robert Hamilton - NABC AllAmerica (HM), Division II Bulletin All-America (HM), Daktronics

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2014-15 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide The Javelinas have had a number of players in recent history play professional ball. Below is a list of those players along with short bios from their time at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Jamie Barnett Played: USBL Javelina Career: Barnett averaged 10.9 points per game in his twoyear career. He averaged 10.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game as a senior. He earned Second Team LSC honors.

Played: Columbia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia Javelina Career: A four-year letterwinner from 2002-07. Averaged 18.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game as a junior and 16.7 points and 5.2 rebounds as a senior. Shot over 50 percent from the field for his career and over 80 percent from the foul line. Ended his career with 1,507 points. The 2006 Lone Star Conference MVP, Division II Bulletin All-American and Daktronics all-South Central Region honoree.

William Brown Played: Mexico, Lebanon Javelina Career: Brown played from 2002-04 and was a big-time scorer for the Javelinas. He averaged 20.3 points en route to earning LSC First Team honors and Second Team All-Region honors as a junior. He led the team to the NCAA Tournament as a senior averaging 17.2 points per game. He was a Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention AllAmerican and the LSC Most Valuable Player. He scored 1,062 points in two seasons. Roberto Flores Played: Mexico Javelina Career: He played one season for the Javelinas in 2005-06 averaging 2.1 points per game. Richard Gonzales Played: Mexico Javelina Career: A four-year starter from 2001-05. He finished his career with 146 three-pointers, 316 assists, 159 steals and 1,115 points. He was the LSC Freshman of the Year in 2002 and the LSC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. Rickey Huckaby Played: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia Javelina Career: A two-year starter during the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. He averaged 12.3 and 12.7 points per game and had two nearly identical seasons. He was a two-time LSC South Second Team player. He made 68 three-pointers and scored 715 points in 58 career games. Bobby Pandy Played: Domican Republic Javelina Career: Pandy played the same two years as Huckaby and had a similar career. He averaged 12.1 points and 6.3 rebounds as a junior and 12.8 points and 6.3 rebounds as a senior. He shot 54.3 percent from the field for his career. Deron Rutledge Played: England, IBA, USBL, ABA, NBDL Javelina Career: Rutledge was one of the greatest players in school history. He was a First Team NCAA Division II All-American in 1995 and a Second Team NCAA D2 All-American and Second Team Basketball Times All-American in 1996. He was the LSC MVP in 1996 after averaging 21.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. In two seasons he scored 1,229 points and grabbed 560 rebounds while shooting 64.6 percent from the field. Vince Williams Played: Paraguay, Argentina, Texas Tycoons (ABA) Javelina Career: Williams played two seasons for the Hoggies from 2002-04. He averaged 8.2 points and 2.6 rebounds as a junior. He shot 55.8 percent from the field as a junior. Remi Yusuf

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Lone Star Conference

* LSC Tournament Champions | # LSC co-Regular Season Champions

NO. 10 TARLETON STATE *#

Location: Stephenville Head Coach: Lonn Reisman (27th Season) School Record: 558-229 2013-14 Record: 28-3, 12-2 LSCNCAA South Central Semifinals

#RV MIDWESTERN STATE # Location: Wichita Falls Head Coach: Nelson Haggerty (Fourth Season) School Record: 75-21 2013-14 Record: 24-8, 12-2 LSCNCAA South Central Finals

#RV ANGELO STATE

Location: San Angelo Head Coach: Chris Beard (Second Season) School Record: 19-9 2013-14 Record: 19-9, 8-6 LSC

#RV A&M-COMMERCE

Location: Commerce Head Coach: Sam Walker (15th Season) School Record: 225-172 2013-14 Record: 19-9, 7-7 LSC

EASTERN NEW MEXICO

Location: Portales, N.M. Interim Head Coach: Stott Carter (First Season) School Record: 0-0 2013-14 Record: 14-13, 7-7 LSC

CAMERON

Location: Lawton, Okla. Head Coach: Nate Gamet (Second Season) School Record: 11-15 2013-14 Record: 11-15, 5-9 LSC

TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE Location: Kingsville Head Coach: Johnny Estelle (First Season) School Record: 0-0 2013-14 Record: 8-19, 3-11 LSC

WEST TEXAS A&M

Location: Canyon Head Coach: Tom Brown (First Season) School Record: 0-0 2013-14 Record: 10-17, 2-12 LSC

Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation. The league’s mission is to provide comprehensive student-athlete experiences in high-level athletic competition, with particular dedication to student-athlete development, graduation success, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, community engagement, and expanding opportunities. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texasbased schools to a nine-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports. Throughout the league’s 83-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been added from 1954 to 1995. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after. Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Harding reconnected with the league as an affiliate member in track and field in 2013. In 2014, McMurry returned as an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track and field, and football. While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering 2014-15, LSC member institutions have collected 75 NCAA national championships since the league joined the Division II membership in 1982. West Texas A&M supplied the most recent addition to that total by claiming the softball championship this past spring. The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports (seven men and nine women). Men’s championships include football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and golf.

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2013-14 Lone Star Conference Standings LSC Pct. Overall

1. Tarleton State 2. Midwestern State 3. Angelo State 4. A&M-Commerce 5. Eastern New Mexico 6. Cameron 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8. West Texas A&M

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

0.857 0.857 0.571 0.500 0.500 0.357 0.214 0.143

28-3 24-8 19-9 19-9 14-13 11-15 8-19 10-17

Pct.

0.903 0.750 0.679 0.679 0.519 0.423 0.296 0.370

2013-14 All-Conference Awards FIRST TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Chuck Guy Tarleton State G Sr. Kenny Williams Angelo State F Sr. De’Andre Upchurch Tarleton State G Sr. Monzaigo Williams Midwestern State G Sr. LaDon Carnegie Texas A&M-Commerce F Jr.

Hometown Fort Worth, Texas St. Louis, Mo. Flint, Mich. Las Vegas, Nev. Grand Rapids, Mich.

SECOND TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Hometown Xavier Blackburn Midwestern State F Jr. Verdunville, La. Craig Foster Cameron G Sr. Lawton, Okla. Devondrick Walker Texas A&M-Commerce G Sr. Garland Texas Rodney Blackmon Eastern New Mexico G Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. Will Cook Cameron G Sr. Dallas, Texas HONORABLE MENTION Player Team Pos. Yr. TaShawn Mabry Tarleton State F Jr. Drimir Ferguson West Texas A&M G Sr. Rafael Love Eastern New Mexico F Sr. Antjuan Ball West Texas A&M F Jr.

Hometown Rocky Mount, N.C. Bronx, N.Y. Santa Clarita, Calif. Collirene, Ala.

Player of the Year: Chuck Guy, Tarleton State Defensive Players of the Year: Christian Macauley, Texas A&M-Commerce Freshman of the Year: De’Andre Carson, Texas A&M-Commerce Newcomer of the Year: Kenny Williams, Angelo State Coach of the Year: Lonn Reisman, Tarleton State 2014 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Player Team Pos. Christian Macauley Texas A&M-Commerce C Davene Carter Tarleton State F Xavier Blackburn Midwestern State F Antjuan Ball West Texas A&M F Devone Davis Eastern New Mexico G

Yr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Hometown Washington, D.C. Duncanville, Texas Verdunville, La. Collirene, Ala. Brooklyn, N.Y.

2014 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS Player School Kyle Lantz Eastern New Mexico Devondrick Walker Texas A&M-Commerce Ryan Marsh Angelo State Jakob Damstra Tarleton State Reggie Sutton Angelo State

Pos. G G F F G

Major Biology Sport & Rec Mgmt. Kinesiology Pre-Med Mass Media

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So.

Hometown Albuquerque, N.M. Garland, Texas Burleson, Texas Dublin, Texas San Angelo, Texas

LSC Academic Player of the Year: Kyle Lantz, Eastern New Mexico

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LSC Men’s Basketball Records INDIVIDUAL GAME Points: 55, Nate Granger, East Texas State vs. Paul Quinn, 1977 Points (LSC Only): 52, Calvin Walker, East Texas State vs. Tarleton State, 1970; Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I vs. East Texas State, 1974; Eddie Robinson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 1999 FG Made: 26, Nate Granger, East Texas State vs. Paul Quinn, 1977 FG Attempts: 44, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I vs. Abilene Christian, 1973 FT Made: 23, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. St. Mary’s, 1978; Alex Wright, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Okla. 1992 FT Attempts: 26, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. St. Mary’s, 1978; Tyson Fisher, Central Oklahoma vs. Midwestern, 1996 3-PT Made: 11, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma vs. NebraskaKearney, 1990; Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001 3-PT Attempts: 28, Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001 3-PT Made Without Miss: 8, Kyric Rambo, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 2007 Rebounds: 31, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin vs. Texas A&I, 1973 Assists: 19, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. Lubbock Christian, 1979 Steals: 15, Broderick Bobb, Abilene Christian vs. Western NM, 1997 Blocks: 10, Ian Adams, East Central vs. Texas A&M-International, 2005; Carlos Silva, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Okla., 2004 INDIVIDUAL SEASON Points: 883, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1969-70 Scoring Average: 31.5, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1970-71 FG Made: 328, Roland Miller, East Central, 1997-98 FG Attempts: 685, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I, 1974-75 FG Pct.: .709 (168 of 237), Richard Trice, Howard Payne, 1962 FT Made: 226, Lewis Gilcrease, Southwest Texas State, 1952-53 FT Attempts: 268, Joe Newton, Central Oklahoma, 1997-98 FT Pct.: .961 (124 of 129) Ashton Brown, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011-12 3-PT Made: 139, Shawn Pughsley, Central Oklahoma, 1997-98 3-PT Attempts: 318, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma, 1990-91 3-PT Pct: .523, Tom Gummings, Texas A&I, 1988-89 (54 of 104) 3-PT Made Per Game: 4.4, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma,1990-91 Rebounds: 522, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1971-72 Rebound Avg.: 19.3, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1971-72 Assists: 273, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne, 1979-80 Assists Avg.: 9.7, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne, 1979-80 Steals: 128, Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Oklahoma, 2008-09 Steals Avg.: 4.3 (128 in 30 games), Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Oklahoma, 2008-09 Blocks: 126, Johnny Tyson, Central Oklahoma, 1993-94 Blocks Avg: 4.7 (126 in 27 games) Johnny Tyson, Central Oklahoma, 1993-94 INDIVIDUAL CAREER Points: Two Seasons: 1,637, Alex Wright, Central Oklahoma, 1992-93 Three Seasons: 2,026, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 Four Seasons: 2,380, Nate Granger, East Texas State, 1973-77 Scoring Avg.: 28.5, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 FG Made: Two Seasons: 592, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I, 1972-74 Three Seasons: 797, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 Four Seasons: 988, Nate Granger, East Texas State, 1973-77 FG Attempts: 1,829, Jacky Fryman, Sul Ross, 1962-66 FG Pct.: .681, Richard Trice, Howard Payne, 1960-63 FT Made: 606, Jack Fryman, Sul Ross, 1962-66 FT Attempts: 883, Jack Fryman, Sul Ross, 1962-66 FT Pct.: .886, Will Brown, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2002-04

INDIVIDUAL CAREER - continued 3-PT Made: 325, Stephen Hamrick, Eastern New Mexico, 1992-96 3-PT Attempts: 811, Stephen Hamrick, Eastern New Mexico, 1992-96 3-PT Pct.: .499, Charles Byrd, West Texas State, 1986-88 3-PT Per Game: 3.7, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma, 1989-91 Rebounds: 1,682, James Lister, Sam Houston State, 1969-73 Rebound Avg.: 17.0, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1970-73 Assists: 789, Randall Moore, Abilene Christian, 1976-80 Assists Avg: 7.7 (664 in 86 games) Mark Benson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1988-91 Steals: 269, Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Oklahoma, 2006-09 TEAM GAME Points: 167, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993; Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Baptist, 1993 Combined Points (two teams): 268, Central Oklahoma vs. NebraskaKearney, 1991-92 (UCO won 140-128) Largest Margin of Victory: 104, Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Baptist, 1995 (UCO won 158-54). FG Made: 67, Stephen F. Austin vs. Paul Quinn, 1973; Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993; Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Baptist, 1993 FG Attempts: 119, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993 FG Percentage: .737, (42 of 57) Abilene Christian vs. Texas A&MKingsville, 1983 FT Made: 50, Howard Payne vs. Sul Ross, 1966 FT Attempts: 70, Central Oklahoma vs. University of Dallas, 1990 FT Made Without Miss: 23, Texas A&I vs. Concordia Lutheran, 1990 3-PT Made: 28, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, 2009 3-PT Attempts: 57, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, 2009 3-PT Made Without Miss: 4, Abilene Christian vs. Texas A&I, 1988 Rebounds: 84, Stephen F. Austin vs. Abilene Christian, 1976 Assists: 42, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993 Steals: 32, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Schreiner, 1994 Blocks 14, Central Oklahoma vs Arkansas Baptist, 1993 TEAM SEASON Points: 3,566, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 Scoring Avg.: 113.6, Central Oklahoma, 1992-93. Scoring Defense: 1,153, Stephen F. Austin, 1958-59. Scoring Defense Avg.: 48.8, Southwest Texas State, 1951-52 FG Made: 1,321, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92. FG Attempts: 2,653, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92. FG Percentage: .563, Stephen F. Austin, 1968-69. FT Made: 778, Sam Houston State, 1968-69 FT Attempts: 1,092, Sam Houston St., 1968-69 FT Percentage: .805 (449 of 558), Southwest Texas State, 1967-68 3-PT Made: 353, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92. 3-PT Att.: 982, Central Oklahoma, 1994-95. 3-PT Pct.: .438, Texas A&I, 1988-89 3-PT Per Game: 11.1, Central Oklahoma, 1992-93 Rebounds: 1,535, Sam Houston State, 1968-69 Rebound Avg.: 55.6, Stephen F. Austin, 1954-55 Steals: 367, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 Blocks: 211, Central Oklahoma, 1993-94

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LSC Men’s Basketball Championship History Year Site Winner Score Runner-up 1975 Brownwood Sam Houston State 83-74 Howard Payne 1976 Brownwood Howard Payne 74-68 Angelo State 1977 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 77-66 Howard Payne 1978 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 76-71 Howard Payne 1979 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-69 Texas A&M-Commerce 1980 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-61 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1981 Huntsville Sam Houston State 89-76 Howard Payne 1982 Huntsville Sam Houston State 53-50 Stephen F. Austin 1983 Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin 68-56 Sam Houston State 1984 Commerce Angelo State 83-80 Texas A&M-Commerce 1985 Abilene Abilene Christian 99-81 Angelo State 1986 Abilene Abilene Christian 74-65 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1987 Abilene Abilene Christian 78-69 West Texas A&M 1988 San Angelo Angelo State 94-73 West Texas A&M 1989 San Angelo Angelo State 84-66 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1990 Commerce West Texas A&M 91-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Amarillo West Texas A&M 83-70 Central Oklahoma 1992 Abilene Texas A&M-Kingsville 98-97 Central Oklahoma 1993 Abilene Eastern New Mexico 76-68 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Canyon West Texas A&M 85-79 Abilene Christian 1995 Edmond Central Oklahoma 96-93 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville 112-95 Central Oklahoma 1997 Edmond Central Oklahoma 89-85 Texas A&M-Commerce 1998 Edmond Central Oklahoma 123-101 West Texas A&M 1999 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 78-62 Tarleton State 2000 Tahlequah Midwestern State 93-83 West Texas A&M 2001 San Angelo West Texas A&M 75-73 (OT) Angelo State 2002 Tahlequah Northeastern State 66-50 Tarleton State 2003 Portales West Texas A&M 69-61 Tarleton State 2004 Stephenville Tarleton State 69-66 Northeastern State 2005 Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce 77-62 West Texas A&M 2006 Durant West Texas A&M 99-85 Tarleton State 2007 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 89-80 Southeastern Oklahoma 2008 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 72-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 2009 Bartlesville Midwestern State 66-60 Southwestern Oklahoma 2010 Bartlesville Midwestern State 65-55 Tarleton State 2011 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 68-52 Tarleton State 2012 Allen Midwestern State 57-51 Tarleton State 2013 Allen Tarleton State 53-50 Midwestern State 2014 Allen Tarleton State 71-65 Midwestern State Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances Central Oklahoma (19) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, Texas A&M-Commerce (35) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, Eastern New Mexico (18) - 1986, 1989, 1990, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Texas A&M-Kingsville (30) - 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014 Angelo State (27) - 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014 Abilene Christian (23) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008 West Texas A&M (22) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Tarleton State (16) - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Midwestern State (14) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Howard Payne (12) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Cameron (10) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Southwestern Oklahoma (10) - 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

LSC Tournament Titles 6 -- West Texas A&M 6 -- Midwestern State 5 -- Central Oklahoma 3 -- Tarleton State 3 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 3 -- Abilene Christian 3 -- Angelo State 3 -- Sam Houston State 2 -- Southwest Texas 2 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 -- Eastern New Mexico 1 -- Howard Payne 1 -- Northeastern State 1 -- Stephen F. Austin LSC Tournament Final Appearances 11 -- West Texas A&M 10 -- Tarleton State 8 -- Midwestern State 8 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 8 -- Central Oklahoma 7 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 6 -- Angelo State 5 -- Howard Payne 4 -- Abilene Christian 4 -- Sam Houston State 2 -- Northeastern State 2 -- Southwest Texas 2 -- Stephen F. Austin 1 -- Southwestern Oklahoma 1 -- Southeastern Oklahoma 1 -- Eastern New Mexico All-Time Win-Loss Percentage Team G 1. Midwestern State 30 2. West Texas A&M 48 3. Tarleton State 39 4. Sam Houston State 17 5. Central Oklahoma 35 T6. Northeastern State 15 T6. Southwest Texas State 15 T8. Howard Payne 22 T8. Stephen F. Austin 14 10. Texas A&M-Commerce 57 11. Abilene Christian 37 12. Southeastern Okla. 7 13. Texas A&M-Kingsville 47 14. Angelo State 40 15. Incarnate Word 3 16. Eastern New Mexico 25 17. Southwestern Okla. 14 18. Cameron 13 19. East Central 6

W-L 25-8 32-16 26-13 11-6 21-14 8-7 8-7 11-11 7-7 25-32 16-21 3-4 19-28 16-24 1-2 8-17 4-10 3-10 1-5

Pct. .833 .667 .667 .647 .600 .533 .533 .500 .500 .439 .432 .429 .404 .400 .333 .320 .286 .231 .167

1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 Stephen F. Austin (8) - 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 Northeastern State (8) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010 East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Southwest Texas State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984

Southeastern Oklahoma (4) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007

Sam Houston State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978,

Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013

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