Game 2 - LA Tech at UTA Game Notes

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LOUISIANA TECH

2024-25 BULLDOG BASKETBALL

GAMEDAY INFO

DATE/TIME: Saturday, Nov. 9 | 5 p.m. CT

LOCATION: College Park Center (Arlington, Texas)

SERIES HISTORY: LA Tech leads, 26-8

STREAK: LA Tech, 4

LAST MEETING: Nov. 27, 2020 | Ruston, La. LA Tech 76, UT Arlington 71

MEDIA: ESPN+

TALENT: Chris Mycoskie (pxp), Ty Ellis (analyst)

RADIO: LA Tech Sports Network | LA Tech Athletics app

STATS: LATechSports.com/Stats

2024-25 SCHEDULE

GAME 2 MATCHUP

LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGs (1-0)

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AT

UT ARLINGTON MAVERICKS (1-0)

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BULLDOG STORYLINES & PROJECTED STARTERS

• Louisiana Tech will face its first road test of the season on Saturday when the Bulldogs face the Mavericks of UT Arlington at College Park Center. This matchup is part of the WAC/CUSA Challenge.

• LA Tech opened the 2024-25 season with a 77-50 victory over top-15 NAIA program LSU-Alexandria. With just a 4-point lead at halftime, the Bulldogs outscored the Generals, 47-24, in the second half. The Bulldogs shot 51.6 percent from the field and 41.7 percent from three in the second stanza to claim its 18th straight victory in a home opener.

• Five Bulldogs scored in double figures, led by Kaden Cooper who had a team-high 17 points and nine rebounds. After seeing limited minutes at Oklahoma last season, Cooper made the most of his first collegiate start. Other newcomers that starred in their Bulldog debut were Pittsburgh transfer Will Jeffress (13 points, six rebounds), Georgia Tech transfer Amaree Abram (10 points, 4 steals), and freshman AJ Bates (5 assists).

• LA Tech’s defense looked just as sharp against LSUA as it did last season when it was ranked seventh in the country in field goal percentage defense (39.1) and 16th in the nation in scoring defense (64.5). The Bulldogs limited the Generals to just 50 points on 29.0 percent shooting from the field. Dating back to last season, LA Tech has held 10 of its last 14 opponents to under 40 percent shooting. It also marked the 21st time the ‘Dogs have held an opponent under 60 points with Talvin Hester at the helm (out of 66 games).

• Preseason CUSA Player of the Year Daniel Batcho was his usual self in the season opener. The forward nearly matched his season averages from last season, recording 15 points (5-of-6 shooting), eight rebounds, and two blocks against LSUA. He has now scored in double figures in eight straight games going back to last season, averaging 16.9 points at a 65.1 percent clip during that span.

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A LA TECH WIN...

• LA Tech would improve to 2-0, winning the first two games for the first time since the 2020-21 season.

• Would give the Bulldogs their fifth straight win over the Mavericks and their 13th in the last 14 meetings.

• Would give the Bulldogs their fourth straight road win and their seventh in the last eight road contests. LA Tech closed out last season with road wins at UTEP, New Mexico State, and WKU.

• Sean Newman Jr. was also his old self as the point guard dished out a game-high eight assists while also tying his career high with seven boards and two blocks. The Honorable Mention All-CUSA selection a year ago who led CUSA in total assists (146) and assists per game (5.2) now has 20 career games (out of 33) as a Bulldog with at least five dimes (5+ in each of his last five games).

• Talvin Hester is returning home Saturday. The third-year head coach hails from Arlington, Texas where he went to Sam Houston High School. In his second year, Hester was able to blend in seven newcomers in route to a 22-win season and a second-place finish in CUSA. He will be tasked with the same thing as seven newcomers join the 2024-25 squad, mixed in with six returners (five of which made a combined 67 starts last season).

• LA Tech was picked to finish first in the Conference USA preseason poll, as voted on by the league head coaches. It was definitely not unanimous as five of the 10 conference teams picked up at least one first-place vote and the top three were separated by only four points. This marks the first time since 2014 that the Bulldogs are preseason league favorites.

• Spent freshman season at the University of Louisville DEVIN

1 2 3 4 5 7 13 33 amaree abram • jr. • G • 6-4

will jeffress • r-sr. • F • 6-7 • 210 • erie, pa.

MIN PTS RBS BLKS FG% 3FG%

aj bates • fr. • G • 6-3 • 200 • houston, texas

MIN

sean newman jr. • R-jr. • G • 6-1 • 165 • Los Angeles, Calif.

MIN

al green

jr. • G

6-3 • 185 • sacramento, calif. MIN

landren blocker

fr. • G • 6-5 • 210 • little rock, ark. MIN

ben ponder • sr. • G • 6-3 • 200 • Shreveport, La.

MIN PTS RBS ASTS FG% 3FG% FT%

• Appeared in 27 games, including eight starts, in first season as a Bulldog in 2023-24

• Made 24 of his 59 three-point attempts last season (40.7%)

• Played a season-high 35 minutes in start vs. FIU (2/17/24), scored 11 points

• Scored career-high 21 points vs. Dillard (11/25/23), outpacing his 18 against Lyon (11/13/23)

• Spent his sophomore season (2023-24) at Georgia Tech

• Saw action in 10 games with the Yellowjackets, making four starts

• Was with Ole Miss (2022-23) as a freshman, seeing action in all 33 games with 22 starts

• Averaged 8.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game as a Rebel

• Hails from Port Arthur, Texas, the hometown of former Bulldog Kenneth Lofton Jr.

• Spent four seasons playing in the ACC with Pittsburgh

• Saw action in 78 career games with the Panthers, including 22 starts

• Most action came in 2021-22, averaging 3.4 points and 3.3 rebounds while making 16 starts

• Member of ACC All-Academic Team three times and was a 2024 Academic All-District selection

• Is the first ever Bulldog that hails from the state of Pennsylvania

• Ranked No. 32 player in the state of Texas and No. 5 player in the Greater Houston Area

• Was one of 10 finalists for the Guy V. Lewis award, given to the best player in the Greater Houston Area

• Led Seven Lakes HS to three district titles (2022-24) and two regional appearances (2023-24)

• Eclipsed 2,000 career points with the Spartans

• Named TABC 6A All-State, three-time Texas 6A All-Region, and three-time District 19-6A MVP

• Named Honorable Mention All-CUSA last season in his first year with the Bulldogs

• Saw action in 28 games last season, making 26 starts at point guard

• Led Bulldogs and CUSA in total assists with 146 and in assists per game at 5.2 (ranked 42nd in nation)

• Had eight double-digit scoring games, including season-high 19 at WKU (2/28), last season

• Spent the previous two seasons at Fullerton College in Fullerton, California

• Spent the last two seasons playing at San Diego City College in San Diego, California

• Ranked as the No. 25 junior college player in the country

• Helped Knights claim PCAC championship in 2024, helping them reach 3C2A Elite Eight

• Two-time First Team All-PCAC selection

• Averaged 14.0 points per game with the Knights while shooting 52 percent from the field

• Led Little Rock Christian to back-to-back Arkansas 4A state titles in 2023 and 2024

• Two-time 4A All-State, 4A All-Conference, and 4A All-Tournament selection

• Averaged 16 points, eight rebounds, and three assists over his last two seasons with Warriors

• Member of 1,000-point club at LRCA

• Is the first ever Bulldog to wear the No. 7

• Has seen action in 12 games during his three seasons with the Bulldogs

• Appeared in two games last season during non-conference after returning from knee injury

• Two-time CUSA Commissioner’s Honor Roll and 2022 CUSA Academic Medalist

• State champion in 200IM in swimming as a sophomore at Calvary Baptist Academy

• Mother, Leslie, played softball at LA Tech from 1994-97

• Spent freshman season at the University of Oklahoma, appearing in 15 games

11 kaden cooper • so. • g • 6-5 • 195 • ada, okla.

MIN PTS RBS ASTS FG% 3FG%

DANIEL BATCHO • R-sr. • F • 6-11 • 245 • Paris, France

MIN PTS RBS BLKS FG% 3FG% FT%

will allen • R-jr. • F • 6-7 • 225 • New Orleans, La.

MIN PTS RBS ASTS FG% 3FG% FT%

JORDAN

MIN

sean elkinton • jr. • F • 6-8 • 235 • crosby, Texas

• Averaged 1.5 points and 0.9 rebounds per outing with Sooners

• Consensus four-star prospect out of high school, ranking as 60th best player in the country by Rivals

• Attended Ada HS in hometown of Ada, Okla. before transferring to The Skill Factory in Georgia

• Averaged 12.9 points and 9.0 rebounds as a high school senior

• Voted CUSA Preseason Player of the Year by the league head coaches

• Named CUSA Newcomer of the Year, First Team All-CUSA, and CUSA All-Defensive Team in 2024

• Averaged 15.2 points and a CUSA-best 9.8 rebounds per game (ranked 25nd in the country) last year

• Had CUSA-leading 10 double-doubles and 67 blocks (11th most in the nation) last season

• Redshirted as a freshman at Arizona before spending two seasons with Texas Tech

• Has seen action in 62 career games, including 20 starts, as a Bulldog over the last three seasons

• Played in 28 games last season, amassing 65 rebounds with 35 of those being offensive

• Was 2024 CUSA Winter Spirit of Service award recipient

• Redshirted in 2021-22 after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in preseason

• Named LSWA Class 5A Most Outstanding Player and LABC 5A Player of the Year

• Has played in 63 career games, including 25 starts, as a Bulldog over the last two seasons

• Has 10 career double-digit scoring games, including a career-high 25 versus WKU (2/7)

• Recorded 48 assists last season, which ranked third on the team

• Voted to the CUSA All-Freshman Team in 2022-23, had a team-high 100 assists

• Won four Class B state championships at nearby Simsboro High School

• Spent the last two seasons playing at St. Edward’s in Austin, Texas

• Averaged 15.4 points and 8.1 rebounds per game with the Hilltoppers

• Totaled 20 double-doubles during his two years at St. Edward’s

• Named First Team All-Lone Star Conference and Second Team NABC All-District

• Prepped at Crosby HS in Crosby, Texas where he was a three-time First Team All-District honoree

NUMERICAL ROSTER BY LOCATION

# Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Last School)

0 Devin Ree G 6-8 190 Jr. 3rd Year Jackson, Miss. (Louisville)

1 Amaree Abram G 6-4 195 Jr. 3rd Year

Port Arthur, Texas (Georgia Tech)

2 Will Jeffress F 6-7 210 R-Sr. 5th Year Erie, Pa. (Pittsburgh)

3 AJ Bates G 6-3

4

5 Al Green G 6-3

Jr. 3rd Year Sacramento, Calif. (San Diego City College)

7 Landren Blocker G 6-5 210 Fr. 1st Year

Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian)

10 Ben Ponder G 6-3 200 Jr. 3rd Year Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy)

11 Kaden Cooper G

COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF

Title Name Experience Alma Mater

Head Coach Talvin Hester 3rd Year Texas Wesleyan, ‘03

Assistant Coach Winston Hines 3rd Year Stillman College, ‘08

Assistant Coach Darshawn McClellan 3rd Year Vanderbilt, ‘11

Assistant Coach Tyson Batiste 1st Year

Central Connecticut, ‘19

Assistant Coach Tim McGraw 3rd Year John Brown, ‘80

Assistant Coach Kavin Gilder-Tilbury 2nd Year Texas State, ‘17

Director of Operations Brooke Reed 3rd Year WKU, ‘10

Video/Recruiting Coordinator Austin Joyner 3rd Year Baylor, ‘20

Graduate Manager Xavier Morales 1st Year Texas State, ‘24

Graduate Manager Quin Daily 1st Year Texas State, ‘22

Graduate Manager Garrett Warren 1st Year Sacramento State, ‘23

Sports Performance Director Blake Talos 8th Year Purdue, ‘14

Communications Director Kane McGuire 13th Year Louisiana Tech, ‘06

Athletic Trainer Nathan Lewis 2nd Year West Alabama, ‘17

Academic Advisor Lindsey McKaskle 1st Year Louisiana College, ‘03

ARKANSAS (1)

Landren Blocker

CALIFORNIA (2)

Al Green

Sean Newman Jr.

LOUISIANA (3)

Will Allen

Jordan Crawford

Ben Ponder

MISSISSIPPI (1)

Devin Ree

OKLAHOMA (1)

Kaden Cooper

PENNSYLVANIA (1)

Will Jeffress

TEXAS (3)

Amaree Abram

AJ Bates

Sean Elkinton

OUTSIDE U.S. (1)

Daniel Batcho (France)

SENIORS/GRADUATES

Will

JUNIORS (7)

Amaree

Will

Jordan Crawford

Sean Elkinton

Sean Newman Jr.

Devin

SOPHOMORES (1) Kaden Cooper

FRESHMEN

Landren Blocker

Devin Ree (REE not Ray) Daniel Batcho (Bot-CHO)
Winston Hines Assistant Coach
Darshawn McClellan Assistant Coach Tyson Batiste Assistant Coach
Talvin Hester Head Coach
(3)
Kavin Gilder-Tilbury Assistant Coach Brooke Reed Director of Operations
Kane McGuire Communications
Blake Talos Sports Performance
Tim McGraw Assistant Coach
Lindsey McKaskle Academic Advisor
Austin Joyner Video Coordinator
Quin Daily Graduate Manager
Nathan Lewis Athletic Trainer
Garrett Warren Graduate Manager
Xavier Morale Graduate Manager

TALVIN HESTER

HEAD COACH | 3RD SEASON

Talvin Hester heads into year three as the head coach of the Louisiana Tech men’s basketball program. The 19th head coach in program history was named NABC District 11 Coach of the Year and a Ben Jobe Award finalist after guiding LA Tech to a 22-10 overall record in his second season at the helm, a 7-win improvement from year one with the Bulldogs.

LA Tech registered a 12-4 CUSA record, finishing second in the league. The Bulldogs went 8-7 in road games, including a 6-2 mark in league contests away from home which was the best winning percentage in such games since 2013.

They ranked as the top CUSA team in both NET rankings and KenPom while sporting one of the best defenses in the country. The Bulldogs ranked seventh in the nation in field goal percentage defense, allowing teams to shoot just 39.1 percent (lowest in program history since the 1957-58 season). LA Tech held 20 teams under 40 percent shooting this season, tied for the third most in the country. They also ranked 16th in the nation in scoring defense, holding their opponents to 64.5 points per game.

Among the players Hester helped develop were Isaiah Crawford who was voted CUSA Player of the Year and CUSA Defensive Player of the Year as well as Daniel Batcho who was selected as the CUSA Newcomer of the Year. Crawford, who is now with the Sacramento Kings organization, and Batcho were joined by Tahlik Chavez and Sean Newman Jr. as All-Conference honorees, the most in program history since 1985.

He guided LA Tech to a 15-win season in his first season at the helm, picking up his first ever victory in the season opener against Mississippi College as well as claiming the title of the Samford MTE with wins over Alabama A&M, Tennessee-Southern, and host Samford.

Hester brought 20 years of coaching experience back to Ruston, a place he spent three seasons (2018-21) as an assistant coach with the Bulldogs. He departed for Texas Tech, spending one season as an assistant coach where he helped the third-seeded Red Raiders reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

While in Lubbock this past season working under new head coach and Associated Press Big 12 Coach of the Year Mark Adams, Texas Tech put together a 27-win season including victories over Montana State and Notre Dame to help the program make its fifth Sweet 16 appearance in program history. TTU, which had five All-Big 12 selections, was ranked as high as No. 9 in the country and reached the Big 12 championship final for just the second time in program history.

During his three successful years at LA Tech under Eric Konkol, Hester helped the Bulldogs register three 20+ winning seasons. The 2020-21 season saw the ‘Dogs register a 24-8 overall record while claiming a Conference USA West Division title and a third place finish in the National Invitation Tournament. The team received an at-large berth to play in the NIT for the first time since 2015 and became just the second team in program history to make the Final Four.

In his second season in 2019-20, the Bulldogs registered a 22-8 overall record during the regular slate, but the team did not have a chance at postseason play with the Conference USA and NCAA/NIT Tournaments being canceled due to the public health threat of COVID-19. The 22 wins ended up being the most victories of any Conference USA team and of any Louisiana Division I team. The Bulldogs also recorded a 13-5 league record, finishing in a tie for second place.

In his first year with the ‘Dogs, Hester helped the team to 20 victories. Eight of the 20 victories came against teams who also produced 20-win seasons, the most in program history. One of those came in the season opener at Wichita State as the Bulldogs shocked the Shockers, handing them only their fourth loss in their last 76 games at home.

During his two stints at LA Tech, Hester helped coach All-Conference USA selections DaQuan Bracey (First Team), Kenneth Lofton Jr. (Third Team and C-USA Freshman of the Year), and Isaiah Crawford (Third Team twice) as well as Cobe Williams who was a two-time member of the CUSA All-Defensive Team, and Jordan Crawford who was one of five players chosen to the CUSA All-Freshman Team for the 2022-23 season.

Along with stops at Texas Tech and Louisiana Tech, Hester spent the majority of his coaching career in the south, especially in the Lone Star State. He spent time at Oral Roberts, Houston, Texas State, Stephen F. Austin, San Jose State, Prairie View A&M, Texas College, Texas Wesleyan, and North Lake College during his career.

Hester coached at Oral Roberts (2017-18) with head coach Paul Mills where Hester was instrumental in the recruitment of Kevin Obanor who would help lead the team to the 2021 Sweet 16. He also worked for Kelvin Sampson at Houston from 2014-17, helping turnaround the Cougars program which reached the 2020 Final Four. Hester spent one season as an assistant coach at Texas State (2013-14) and Stephen F. Austin (2012-13). While with the Lumberjacks, the team posted a 27-5 overall record and claimed the Southland Conference regular season title.

COACHING TIMELINE

2022-pres.

2021-22

2018-21

>> Louisiana Tech Head Coach

>> Texas Tech Assistant Coach

>> Louisiana Tech Assistant Coach

2017-18 >> Oral Roberts Assistant Coach

2014-17

2013-14

2012-13

2010-12

2005-10

2004-05

2003-04

2002-03

>> Houston Assistant Coach

>> Texas State Assistant Coach

>> Stephen F. Austin Assistant Coach

>> San Jose State Assistant Coach

>> Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach

>> Texas College Assistant Coach

>> Texas Wesleyan Assistant Coach

>> Northlake College Assistant Coach

Born: July 16, 1978

Hometown: Arlington, Texas

Alma Mater: Texas Wesleyan (2003)

Wife: Jameika

Children: Rhyan PERSONAL INFO

THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER

THE TAC FACTS

Full Name: Samuel M. Thomas Assembly Center

Nickname: The TAC

Year opened: 1982

Cost: $17.5 million

Capacity: 8,000

Floor: Karl Malone Court (installed 2007)

Largest Crowd: 8,825 (Jan. 14, 1984 vs. ULM)

First Game: Dec. 4, 1982 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette

Longest Home Winning Streak: 40 (1982-85)

Undefeated Home Seasons: 7 (last in 2014-15)

173-23

Home record since February of 2012 (.883) (9th-best home winning percentage in the country during this span)

449-115

All-time record (.796) (Win No. 400 in the TAC took place on Dec. 3, 2020)

207-21

All-time non-conference record (.908) (Win No. 200 took place on Nov. 21, 2023) (102-5 since the 2008-09 season)

80-18

All-time CUSA record (.816)

82-14

Home record since 2018-19 season (.854)

TAC Yearly Records

QUICK FACTS

UNIVERSITY

Location .............................................................. Ruston, Louisiana

Founded .......................................................................................1894

Enrollment ............................................... 12,039 (as of Fall 2024)

Nickname ............................................................................. Bulldogs

School Colors ............................................................. Red and Blue Conference................................................................................. CUSA

President Dr. Jim Henderson

Athletic Director Ryan Ivey

SWA/Sport Administrator ........................... Mary Kay Hungate

Faculty Athletic Rep .......................................Dr. Donna Thomas Athletics Website ............................................LATechSports.com

Ticket Office Phone .............................................. (318) 257-3631

TEAM

2023-24 Record ........................................................................ 22-10

2023-24 CUSA Record ................................................... 12-4 (2nd)

Letterwinners R/L ......................................................................... 6/8

Starters R/L...................................................................................... 2/3

Newcomers ......................................................................................... 7

HISTORy

All-Time Record

1,474-1,083

First Year of Basketball ................................... 1926 (97 seasons)

NCAA Tournament Appearances (D1) ...................................... 5

Last NCAA Appearance ...........................................................1991

................................................................ 1st Round vs. Wake Forest

Last Postseason Appearance.................................................2021

................................................... NIT Final Four vs. Colorado State

All-Time CUSA Record 126-68 (11 seasons) CUSA Tournament Appearances 11 CUSA Tournament Record 11-10 CUSA Regular Season Championships ..................................... 3

COMMUNICATIONs

Associate A.D./Communications (MBB) Kane McGuire

Cell Phone (318) 548-2161

Office Phone ........................................................... (318) 257-5314

Email............................................................. kmcguire@latech.edu

RADIO

Network .................................................. LA Tech Sports Network

General Manager .............................................................Brad Pietz

Office Phone ........................................................... (318) 257-5331

Play-by-play ............................................................ Malcolm Butler

Analyst Jack Thigpen

WE ARE LOUISIANA TECH

We are excited you are covering Louisiana Tech Men’s Basketball this season. In doing so, we ask that you please refer to us by our correct name and abbreviation.

Thanks and go Bulldogs!

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a dOZEN SEASONS of winning (2012-24)

273 OVERALL WINS

THE BULLDOGS HAVE A COMBINED RECORD OF 273-127 WITH 10 OF THE 12 SEASONS PRODUCING 20+ VICTORIES (TIED FOR 25TH MOST WINS IN THE COUNTRY DURING SPAN)

168 home WINS

THE BULLDOGS ARE 168-23 (88.0%) OVER THE LAST 12 SEASONS, HAVING WON 168 OF THEIR 191 GAMES INSIDE THE THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER

142 conference WINS

combining their last season in the wac and their 11 seasons in cusa, the bulldogs are 142-70 (67.0%) in league games

89 conference home WINS

THE BULLDOGS ARE A COMBINED 89-18 (83.2%) IN CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYED INSIDE THE THOMAS ASSEMBLY CENTER IN RUSTON over the last 12 seasons

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

Thirteen BULLDOGS HAVE COMBINED FOR 23 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS OVER THE LAST 12 SEASONS

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CONFERENCE titles

THE BULLDOGS HAVE WON FOUR REGULAR SEASON CONFERENCE TITLES (2013 WAC, 2014 C-USA, 2015 CUSA, AND 2021 CUSA WEST)

NEWS AND NOTES

BATCHO MAN

Daniel Batcho was one of the most productive power forwards in college basketball last season, earning numerous postseason honors including CUSA Newcomer of the Year, First Team All-CUSA, and CUSA All-Defensive Team.

He was one of only three players in the country to average at least 15 points, nine rebounds, and two blocks per game (became just the second Bulldog in program history to do so along with Paul Millsap in 2005-06). One of those other two players was Zach Edey of Purdue who was the national Player of the Year. The other was

He was the team and league leader in blocks with 67 (11th most in program history), averaging 2.39 rejections per contest which ranked 10th in the nation.

Batcho also posted 11 double-doubles in 28 games played, scoring in double-figures in 24 of those and pulling down double-digit boards 14 times.

Because of all this, it was no surprise that he was voted as the CUSA Preseason Player of the Year, marking the second straight year a Bulldog has received this preseason honor (Isaiah Crawford, 2023-24).

QB1 sean NEWMAN jr.

Head coach Talvin Hester refers to Sean Newman Jr. as our quarterback.

The point guard had a standout season in his first year with the Bulldogs, leading LA Tech and CUSA in total assists with 146 and assists per game at 5.2, which ranked 42nd in the country. He posted a season-high 10 assists at FIU and had nine in back-to-back games versus Grand Canyon and Dallas Christian.

154 total assists (33 games)

5+ assists 20 times

6+ assists 12 times

7+ assists 9 times

8+ assists 5 times

9+ assists 3 times

10+ assists 1 time

BULLDOGS RELOAD

LA Tech brought in seven newcomers in 202324, a revamped roster that led to 22 wins and a second-place finish in CUSA.

The Bulldogs will have a similar situation for 2024-25 with the addition of seven newcomers again -- five transfers and two freshman.

Amaree Abram | Georgia Tech

Signed with Ole Miss out of high school, choosing the Rebels over Louisvlle, Mary land, Texas A&M, and others

Will Jeffress | Pittsburgh

Chose to play for the Panthers while also holding offers from Baylor, Memphis, Notre Dame, Stanford, Villanova, Virginia and others

AJ Bates | Seven Lakes High School

Chose LA Tech over offers from New Mex ico State, George Mason, Sam Houston, Texas A&M-CC, Lamar, and others

Landren Blocker | Little Rock Christian

Chose LA Tech over offers from Arkansas State, George Mason, Wichita State, Murray State, and others

Kaden Cooper | Oklahoma

Signed with the Sooners while also considering Kansas, LSU, Gonzaga, and others.

Sean Elkinton | St. Edward’s

Chose LA Tech over interest from New Mexico State, UT Arlington, Penn, Davidson, Texas A&M-CC, and others

Al Green | San Diego City College

Chose LA Tech over UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly, and Texas A&M-CC

NEXT STAR FROM PORT ARTHUR?

Bulldog fans are very familiar with Port Arthur, Texas.

The city that sits 90 miles east of Houston is the hometown of Bulldog great Kenneth Lofton Jr. who spent two seasons in Ruston terrorizing opponents before spending the last two seasons in the NBA.

LA Tech may have its next Bulldog great from Port Arthur in the form of Amaree Abram (Lofton Jr. and Abram were teammates at one point at Port Arthur Memorial High School).

Abram was a top-100 recruit coming out of high school and has spent one season apiece at Ole Miss and Georgia Tech before now finding himself at LA Tech.

STRONG GENES FOR JEFFRESS

After spending the last four seasons at Pittsburgh, just two hours from his hometown of Erie, Will Jeffress decided to spend his last season of collegiate basketball in Ruston at LA Tech.

Jeffress graduated in 3.5 years from Pitt with two degrees in Psychology and Communications. He was a three-time ACC All-Academic Team selection and a 2024 Academic All-District honoree.

He probably gets his smarts from his parents, in particular his mother, Andrea, who earned her PhD from Yale at the age of 22 and is currently an OBGYN.

Athletically speaking, his father, William, is in the University of New Haven men’s basketball Hall of Fame and his sister, Adrianna, played tennis at Mercyhurst University.

BUSY NOVEMBER

It will be a busy first month for the Bulldogs as they are set to play eight games (three at home, four at neutral sites, and one away) in November, which ties the most in program history. The only other time LA Tech played eight games in November was during the 2012-13 season.

OLD, BUT NOT THAT OLD

LA Tech won’t be quite as old as they were in 2023-24 when they had five seniors, all of which were in at least their fifth year of college basketball (had an average age of 21.3).

The Bulldogs will still be a veteran club in 2024-25 though age wise as 10 of the 13 players are upperclassmen (five are in at least their fourth year of college basketball). Will Allen is the oldest of the bunch at 24 years of age.

FIRST EVER NO. 7

In the summer of 2023, the NCAA ratified a number of rule changes, one of which allowed players for the first time to wear any number between 0 and 99.

For decades, the NCAA had restricted two-digit jersey numbers beginning with 6, 7, 8, or 9.

So for the first time ever, fans will see a Bulldog wearing No. 7 that will be worn by freshman guard Landren Blocker.

NEWS AND NOTES

20-Piece(S)

LA Tech has grown accustomed to putting together 20-win seasons. They did so again last season, totaling 22 victories.

That marked the 10th time in the last 12 seasons and 29th time over the course of the program’s history that the Bulldogs won 20+ games.

Season Record

2012-13 27-7

2013-14 29-8

2014-15 27-9

2015-16 23-10

2016-17 23-10

2018-19 20-13

2019-20 22-8

2020-21 24-8

2021-22 24-10

2023-24 22-10

The Bulldogs are one of only 22 teams in DI to have at least 10 seasons of 20+ wins over the last 12 years. Of those 22 teams, LA Tech is one of only six non-Power 4 teams to have accomplished this.

LA Tech Houston

Gonzaga Michigan State

Kansas Baylor

Duke Belmont

Arizona Vermont

Virginia Wisconsin

Kentucky Cincinnati

San Diego State BYU

North Carolina Creighton

Saint Mary’s Ohio State

Oregon Boise State

ATTITUDE AND EFFORT CONT’D

Under head coach Talvin Hester, LA Tech has adopted the phrase “Attitude and Effort.” In large part, that saying applies to defense.

Last season, the Bulldogs ranked seventh in the country in field goal percentage defense, allowing opponents to shoot just 39.1 percent from the field which was the lowest in program history since the 1957-58 season. They held 20 of their 32 opponents to under 40 percent shooting, which tied for the third most in the nation.

The Bulldogs also ranked 16th in the country last season in scoring defense, holding their opponents to 64.5 points per game.

QUEST FOR 1,500 WINS

LA Tech joined the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1925, thus beginning its start of having a men’s basketball program.

Over the last 97 seasons (basketball was discontinued 1942-44 due to World War II), records show that the Bulldogs have amassed 1,474 victories.

LA Tech is in need of 25 more wins to reach the miletone of 1,500 (as of Nov. 4, 2024).

HAVING TO REPLACE ISAIAH

Isaiah Crawford spent the last five years at Louisiana Tech, including two seasons that were cut short due to season-ending knee injuries.

Despite that, Crawford (better known as “Iso”) etched his name into the record books as one of the greatest Bulldogs in program history. He finished his career as a three-time All-CUSA selection and capped it off in 2023-24 by being voted CUSA Player of the Year and CUSA Defensive Player of the Year (only the third player in league history to garner both awards in the same season).

Crawford could have taken a medical redshirt and returned for a sixth season at LA Tech, but the small forward chose to pursue his professional career and is now a member of the NBA’s Sacramento Kings.

In total, the Bulldogs lost 61 percent of their scoring from last year’s team, primarily due to the departure of Crawford as well as Third Team All-CUSA guard Tahlik Chavez. The two graduates combined to average 30.2 points per game.

WHERE THE 3S COMING FROM?

The three ball plays such a critical role in college basketball. Of the 229 made triples last season, 163 of those were made by Bulldogs who are not on the 2024-25 roster.

Tahlik Chavez, a 5th-year senior last season, was the primary sharpshooter making 80 three-pointers, tied for the fifth most in a single season in program history.

So where will the three-pointers come from this season?

Amaree Abram will be one of the options. As a freshman at Ole Miss, he finished second on the team with 39 made threes while shooting a team-best 36.4 percent from deep.

Another option will be Al Green who shot 40 percent from beyond the arc in his two seasons at San Diego City College, combining for 93 made triples.

1,000 POINT-CLUB GROWS

The 1,000-point club has grown exponentionally over the last decade at LA Tech.

A total of 34 Bulldogs reached the milestone from the program’s first member, George Latham in 1950, all the way until 2013. Over the last 10 years, there have been 11 new additions to the club and at least one almost every season.

It may be a while before another Bulldog eclipses this milestone as no current player is on pace to do so.

LEFTY UNIVERSITY

Louisiana Tech also goes by the name Lefty University given the number of left-handed shooters the Bulldogs have had over the last decade.

This season, the Bulldogs have two lefty shooters -- Al Green and Amaree Abram.

Name Years Played

Amaree Abram 2024-pres. Al Green 2024-pres. David Green 2021-23

Kenneth Lofton, Jr. 2020-22

Kalob Ledoux 2018-21

JaColby Pemberton 2016-21

DaQuan Bracey 2016-20

Mo Muhammed 2018-20

Jacobi Boykins 2014-18

Joniah White 2014-18

Omar Sherman 2016-17

Erik McCree 2014-17

Alex Hamilton 2012-16

coached in many leagues

With over 20 years of coaching experience, head coach Talvin Hester has seen first hand the talent level of several college basketball conferences. In fact, he has coached in eight different Division I conferences.

Big 12 Texas Tech Conference USA Louisiana Tech

Summit League Oral Roberts

American Athletic Houston

Sun Belt Texas State

Southland Stephen F. Austin

Western Athletic San Jose State

SWAC Prairie View A&M

HOME WINNING STREAKS

With the domination at home have come plenty of home winning streaks.

Over the last decade plus, the squad has had seven separate home streaks of at least 10 victories.

11 straight Nov. 13, 2023 -- Jan. 27, 2024

18 straight Jan. 15, 2021 -- Jan. 22, 2022 13 straight Jan. 30, 2020 -- Jan. 1, 2021 15 straight Nov. 11, 2018 -- Feb. 23, 2019 11 straight Jan. 19, 2017 -- Dec. 2, 2017

13 straight Jan. 9, 2016 -- Dec. 13, 2016

39 straight Dec. 7, 2013 -- Jan. 2, 2016

19 straight Feb. 16, 2012 -- Nov. 13, 2013

WINNING STREAKS

After the Bulldogs extended their winning streak to five with a 105-65 win over Dillard on Nov. 25, 2023, it meant they have now registered at least a 5-game winning streak in every season going back to 2009.

2023-24

5 straight Feb. 15, 2024 -- Feb. 28, 2024

6 straight Jan. 11, 2024 -- Feb. 1, 2024

5 straight Nov. 13, 2023 -- Nov. 25, 2023 2022-23

5 straight Nov. 21, 2022 -- Dec. 2, 2022 2021-22

7 straight Dec. 22, 2021-Jan. 16, 2022 2020-21

6 straight Feb. 12, 2021-March 11, 2021 2019-20

5 straight Dec. 14, 2019-Jan. 4, 2020 2018-19

7 straight Dec. 1, 2018-Dec. 29, 2018 2017-18

5 straight Nov. 10, 2017-Nov. 22, 2017 2016-17

7 straight Feb. 2, 2017-Feb. 23, 2017 2015-16

5 straight Nov. 13, 2015-Nov. 27, 2015 2014-15

6 straight Nov. 21, 2014-Dec. 6, 2014

6 straight Dec. 29, 2014-Jan. 17, 2015 2013-14

6 straight Nov. 13, 2013-Dec. 1, 2013

7 straight Dec. 17, 2013-Jan. 16, 2014

6 straight Feb. 22, 2014-March 14, 2014 2012-13

7 straight Nov. 14, 2012-Nov. 30, 2012

18 straight Dec. 17, 2012-March 2, 2013 2011-12

5 straight Feb. 16, 2012-March 1, 2012 2010-11

5 straight Nov. 13, 2010-Nov. 21, 2010 2009-10

5 straight Nov. 22, 2009-Dec. 5, 2009

10 straight Dec. 12, 2009-Jan. 14, 2010

cusa ALL-DEFENSE

Since LA Tech joined CUSA in 2013-14, eight different Bulldogs have totaled 11 All-Defensive Team selections. Since the conference award started in 2007, LA Tech has had the most selections of any team ever in CUSA.

Isaiah Crawford (2023-24)

Daniel Batcho (2023-24)

Cobe Williams (2020-21, 2021-22)

Derric Jean (2019-20)

Jacobi Boykins (2016-17)

Alex Hamilton (2015-16)

Speedy Smith (2013-14, 2014-15)

Michale Kyser (2013-14, 2014-15)

SPECIALTY AWARDS GALORE

Not only has LA Tech had 21 All-Conference USA selections since joining the league in 2013-14, they have also had 12 specialty awards, garnering at least one in every category.

2024

Isaiah Crawford Player of the Year

Isaiah Crawford Defensive Player of the Year

Daniel Batcho Newcomer of the Year 2021

Eric Konkol Coach of the Year

Kenneth Lofton, Jr. Freshman of the Year 2020

Kalob Ledoux Sixth Man of the Year 2017

DaQuan Bracey Freshman of the Year 2016

Alex Hamilton Player of the Year 2015

Speedy Smith Player of the Year Michael White Coach of the Year 2014

Speedy Smith Defensive Player of the Year Kenyon McNeail Sixth Man of the Year

NEWS AND NOTES

ALL-CUSA SELECTIONS APLENTY

With LA Tech’s success in CUSA has brought postseason conference awards. The Bulldogs have totaled 21 All-CUSA selections in their 11 years in the league.

Four Bulldogs earned all-conference honors last season, the most in a single season since 1985.

2023-24

Isaiah Crawford (First Team)

Daniel Batcho (First Team)

Tahlik Chavez (Third Team)

Sean Newman Jr. (Honorable Mention) 2022-23

Isaiah Crawford (Third Team)

Keaston Willis (Honorable Mention) 2021-22

Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (First Team) Cobe Williams (Honorable Mention) 2020-21

Isaiah Crawford (Third Team)

Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (Third Team) 2019-20

DaQuan Bracey (First Team) 2017-18

Jacobi Boykins (Third Team) 2016-17

Erik McCree (First Team) Jacobi Boykins (Third Team) 2015-16

Alex Hamilton (First Team) Erik McCree (Second Team) 2014-15

Speedy Smith (First Team)

Raheem Appleby (Second Team) Alex Hamilton (Second Team) 2013-14

Speedy Smith (First Team) Alex Hamilton (Third Team)

NEW ERA OF CONFERENCE USA

No Limits On Us.

On July 1, 2023, Conference USA welcomed in four new members to the league -- Sam Houston, Jacksonville State, Liberty, and New Mexico State. CUSA grew again On July 1, 2024 as Kennesaw State officially joined.

There have now been 33 members in CUSA since the league was formed back in 1995. UTEP is currently the longest member, going into its 20th season. Behind them is Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, and FIU who all joined in 2013 and are getting ready to take part in their 12th season. WKU enters its 11th season as a league member.

More new conference members are slated to join the league in the future as Delaware and Missouri State will join in 2025-26.

OUR STATE

Over the last 12 seasons (2012-24), the Bulldogs have the most wins of any Division I team in the state of Louisiana BY FAR.

Team

In eight of those 12 seasons, LA Tech has led the state of Louisiana in total wins. No other school has led in total victories more than twice during this same span.

COMPARING WINS WITH CUSA

Over the last 12 seasons (2012-24), the Bulldogs also have the most wins of any current Conference USA school.

Team

CUSA’s six men’s basketball programs with 230+ wins during this span ranks as the sixth most of any league in the country.

100 wins (and more) in cusa

LA Tech has totaled 126 CUSA victories since joining the league in 2013-14 (11 seasons).

The Bulldogs victory over Southern Miss on Jan. 13, 2022 turned out to be their 100th CUSA victory. It took them only 145 games to get there, the second fastest of any team in league history behind only Cincinnati.

Despite only 11 seasons in the league, the ‘Dogs have one of the highest win totals and winning percentages in the history of CUSA.

Team CUSA Wins (Seasons)

UAB 279 (28)

Memphis 205 (18)

Southern Miss 183 (27)

Charlotte 170 (20)

UTEP 168 (19)

Marshall 141 (17)

Louisiana Tech 126 (11)

Cincinnati 123 (10)

Tulane 110 (19)

Houston 110 (17)

Middle Tennessee 109 (11)

Team CUSA Record (%)

123-33 (78.8%)

(75.4%) Louisiana Tech

(64.9%)

Dominion 102-56 (64.6%)

87-55 (61.3%)

95-61 (60.9%)

279-183 (60.4%)

(60.2%)

Middle Tennessee 109-75 (59.2%)

PRO DOGS

All four Bulldogs that exhausted their eligibility last season -- Isaiah Crawford, Tahlik Chavez, Dravon Mangum, and Tyler Henry -- are playing professionally.

Player

Country

Amorie Archibald Hungary

Jacobi Boykins Mexico

DaQuan Bracey Mexico

Tahlik Chavez Sweden

Isaiah Crawford NBA (Sacramento Kings)

Trevor Gaskins Mexico

Stojan Gjuroski North Macedonia

Andrew Gordon Cypress

Alex Hamilton Russia

Tyler Henry Spain

Derric Jean Qatar

Jaron Johnson Germany

Michale Kyser Israel

Kalob Ledoux NBA G League

Kenneth Lofton Jr. China

Dravon Mangum Finland

Erik McCree Mexico

Speedy Smith Israel

About the MAVERICKs

UT Arlington is coming off a 20-win season and a trip to the Western Athletic Conference Tournament championship game. The Mavericks were led by first-year head coach KT Turner who was previously an assistant coach at Kentucky. Having finished 2023-24 with a NET ranking of 129, UTA is picked to finish second in the WAC according to the preseason poll.

The Mavericks opened their 2024-25 campaign with a dominating 90-55 victory over UNT Dallas. They are in the midst of playing three of their first four games at home. That will be followed by six straight away from home.

LOT OF NEW MAVERICKS

The Mavs return just two players from last season in senior guard Brandyn Talbot and sophomore guard Kade Douglas. Meaning 13 of UTA’s 15 players are fresh fraces with 11 of those coming out of the transfer portal.

Some of the key additions include forward/ center Lance Ware (Villanova), forwards Raysean Seamster (Eastern Arizona), Troy Hupstead (UMES) and Diante Smith (Nicholls), as well as guards Jaden Wells (Oklahoma Christian), Brody Robinson (Garden City CC) and Darius Burford (Illinois State).

SEASON-OPENING WIN

Four Mavericks scored in double figures in the 90-55 win over UNT Dallas, led by guard Jaden Wells who had 22 points on 8-of-16 shooting. Right behind him was Raysean Seamster who had 19 points to go along with five boards and five assists. There was also Troy Hupstead who nearly had a double-double with nine points and a team-high 11 rebounds.

UTA utilized a 20-0 run across the end of the first half and the start of the second half to pull away from the Trailblazers.

HISTORY WITH UTA

LA Tech and UTA was a conference rivalry from 1972-86 when the two programs were members of the Southland Conference together, matching up twice every season.

It would not be until 2010-11 that the Bulldogs and Mavericks matched up again on the hardwood. The two squads reconvened as league foes for one season (2012-13) as members of the Western Athletic Conference. Since then, two meetings have occurred in Ruston in 2015 and 2020.

The Bulldogs have a major upper hand in the series, having won four straight and 12 of the last 13. The last meeting in Arlington was Jan. 5, 2013 when LA Tech used a 10-0 run with less than three minutes left to win, 55-52.

LAST MEETING (Nov. 27, 2020)

FG ‘s (1st Half: 12-37 32.4%; 2nd Half: 14-33 42.4%)

3FG’s (1st Half: 2-10 20.0%; 2nd Half: 7-15 46.7%) FT’s (1st Half: 2-5 40.0%; 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0%)

3 Archibald

SERIES HISTORY

Series record LA Tech leads, 26-8 In Ruston 16-2 In Arlington 10-6

Most LA Tech points 118 (Feb. 2, 1976)

Most UTA points 92 (Feb. 21, 1977)

Biggest LA Tech win 118-90 (Feb. 2, 1976)

Biggest UTA win 73-60 (Feb. 6, 1982)

Streak LA Tech, 4

RUSTON – JaColby Pemberton and Andrew Gordon were part of key bench production for Louisiana Tech as the Bulldogs hung on for a 76-71 victory over UT Arlington in the season opener inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.

The duo each registered new career-highs in scoring, combining for 33 points (bench scored 39) in the matchup that was part of the Louisiana Tech Classic presented by Hampton Inn of Ruston.

LA Tech built as much as a 16-point advantage early in the second half, but UTA (0-2) got it to within one-possession numerous times in the stanza. The Bulldogs managed to keep the lead the entire period though, getting big buckets and key defensive stops down the stretch.

The ‘Dogs put up just 11 points through the first 10 minutes of the game, but the team found their offensive rhythm and put up 27 points through the final 10 before halftime. The half ended with five straight points from Gordon off a dunk and three-point play to make it a 10-point halftime edge.

The lead grew to 16 after back-to-back three-pointers from Cobe Williams and Kalob Ledoux made it 48-32 in favor of LA Tech which forced a UTA timeout with 15:50 remaining in the contest.

The Mavericks countered with back-to-back three-pointers of their own from Sam Griffin and Jordan Phillips and the visitors started finding their offensive rhythm, chipping away until they were down just one at 63-62 with 4:41 left.

Pemberton came up huge in the next two offensive possessions though, scoring two three-point plays and then his third triple from downtown to push the Bulldog lead back up to seven.

LA Tech dug in defensively from then on out, limiting UTA to just two made field goals (out of eight shots) the rest of the way to seal its fourth straight win in a season opener and 14th straight home opener.

Pemberton finished with his sixth career double-double, registering a career-high 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field to go along with a game-high 12 rebounds. Gordon tacked on a career-high 14 points and was joined in double-figures by starters Ledoux (13 points) and Amorie Archibald (12 points). Archibald also added six rebounds, five assists and three steals in the game.

LA Tech shot 44 percent from the field (28-64) and 9-of-23 from behind the arc (9-23). The Mavericks, who were held to 37 percent shooting as a team (26-70), had three players reach double-figures, led by the duo of David Azore and Shahada Wells who each totaled 18 points. Azore added 12 boards for a double-double.

1,000 points cLUB 500 REBOUNDS cLUB 100 STEALS cLUB

No. Name Yrs Played Points

1. Mike Green 1969-73 2,340

2. Mike McConathy 1973-77 2,033

3. Alex Hamilton 2012-16 1,986

4. Randy White 1985-89 1,947

5. Anthony Dade 1988-92 1,867

6. Gerrod Henderson 1998-02 1,829

7. Raheem Appleby 2011-15 1,770

8. Karl Malone 1982-85 1,716

9. Paul Millsap 2003-06 1,708

10. Kyle Gibson 2006-10 1,677

11. Amorie Archibald 2017-22 1,632

12. L.V. Norris 1951-55 1,619

13. Lanky Wells 1973-77 1,608

14. Billy Wiggins 1952-56 1,566

15. Dave Simmons 1977-81 1,563

16. Antonio Meeking 1999-03 1,541

17. George Corley 1967-71 1,517

18. Isaiah Crawford 2019-24 1,504

19. Jackie Moreland 1957-60 1,491

20. Erik McCree 2014-17 1,480

21. DaQuan Bracey 2016-20 1,477

22. Lonnie Cooper 1995-99 1,451

23. Victor King 1975-79 1,420

24. Jerry Hood 1961-65 1,403

25. Charlie Bishop 1966-70 1,398

26. Jacobi Boykins 2014-18 1,393 Ray Germany 1956-60 1,393

28. Robert Goldbolt 1983-87 1,386

29. Chester Coker 1951-55 1,334

30. Joe Abendroth 1960-64 1,298

31 Derek Smith 1977-00 1,241

32. P.J. Brown 1989-92 1,228

33. Cobe Williams 2019-23 1,209

34. Willie Simmons 1981-85 1,202

35. Derric Jean 2015-20 1,188

36. Leon Barmore 1964-67 1,168

37. Wayne Smith 1982-86 1,149

38. Kenyon McNeail 2010-14 1,147

39. Jerry Lovett 1948-52 1,086

40. George Latham 1946-50 1,080

41. Cory Dean 2001-05 1,022

42. Ryan Bond 1993-96 1,014

43 Olu Ashaolu 2008-11 1,006

44. Alan Davis 1981-85 1,004

45. Cordarius Johnson 2010-14 1,003

No. Name Yrs Played Boards

1. Mike Green 1969-73 1,575

2. Paul Millsap 2003-06 1,172

3. Jackie Moreland 1957-60 1,117

4. Charlie Bishop 1966-70 1,115

5. Randy White 1985-89 1,048

6. P.J. Brown 1988-92 1,017

7. Karl Malone 1982-85 859

8. Elliott Lawrence 1973-77 848

9. Anthony Dade 1988-92 846

10. Ray Germany 1955-60 844

11. Antonio Meeking 1999-03 814

12. Michale Kyser 2011-15 741

13. Olu Ashaolu 2008-11 725

14. Erik McCree 2014-17 720

15. Lanky Wells 1973-77 674

16. Robert Godbolt 1983-87 673 Willie Simmons 1981-85 673

18. Jerry Hood 1961-65 642

19. Victor King 1975-79 627

20. Isaiah Crawford 2019-24 610

21. Joe Abendroth 1960-64 597

22. Kenneth Lofton Jr. 2020-22 588

23. Ryan Bond 1992-96 553

24. Richard Peek 1965-67 548

25. Speedy Smith 2011-15 537

26. Amorie Archibald 2017-22 527

27. Alex Hamilton 2012-16 516

28. Gerrod Henderson 1998-02 510

29. JaColby Pemberton 2017-21 503

200 ASSISTS cLUB

No. Name Yrs Played Assists

1. Speedy Smith 2011-15 858

2. Wayne Smith 1982-86 712

3. Lonnie Cooper 1995-99 523

4. DaQuan Bracey 2016-20 508

5. Alex Hamilton 2012-16 501

6. Kelvin Lewis 1984-88 478

7. Amorie Archibald 2017-22 475

8. Brett Guillory 1986-90 465

9. Alan Davis 1981-85 382

10. Gerrod Henderson 1998-02 367

11. Emmerson Wafer 1978-82 355

12. Derric Jean 2015-20 348

13. Daevon Haskins 2004-06 328

14. Cobe Williams 2019-23 313

15. Rennie Bailey 1979-84 272

16. Isaiah Crawford 2019-24 248

17. Byron Newton 1985-89 239

18. Kyle Gibson 2006-10 234

19. Kenyon McNeail 2010-14 223 Lavelle Felton 2001-03 223

21. Dave Simmons 1977-81 216

22. Donell Allick 2003-05 210

23. Robert Godbolt 1983-87 209

Sean Newman Jr. 2023-pres. 154

Jordan Crawford 2022-pres. 148

No. Name Yrs Played Steals

1. Speedy Smith 2011-15 258

2. Alex Hamilton 2012-16 215

3. Gerrod Henderson 1998-02 191

4. Isaiah Crawford 2019-24 187

5. Wayne Smith 1982-86 185

6. Alan Davis 1981-85 173

7. Derric Jean 2015-20 158

8. Lonnie Cooper 1995-99 153

9. Karl Malone 1982-85 151

10. Jacobi Boykins 2014-18 145

11. Kelvin Lewis 1984-88 144

12. Dave Simmons 1977-81 141

13. Cobe Williams 2019-23 140

14. Raheem Appleby 2011-15 138

15. Amorie Archibald 2017-22 133

16. Rennie Bailey 1979-84

DaQuan Bracey 2016-20 128 Kenyon McNeail 2010-14

LaMont King 1992-95

Willie Bland 1984-86

Brett Guillory 1986-90 124 Emmerson Wafer 1978-82 124

Paul Millsap 2003-06

50 BLOCKS cLUB

Name Yrs Played Blocks

Willie Simmons 1981-85

Paul Millsap 2003-06

Joniah White 2014-18

6. Magnum Rolle 2008-10 123 7. Isaiah Crawford 2019-24 102 8. Anthony Duruji 2017-19 85

Kendrick Spruel 1998-00 70

Daniel Batcho 2023-pres. 69

Randy White 1985-89 66

Antonio Meeking 1999-03 63 13. Karl Malone 1982-85 59

Chad McKenzie 2005-07 57

Kenny Hunter 2020-23 53 16. Louis Cook 1985-87 51

Jacobi Boykins 2014-18 50 18. Jy’lan Washington 2015-18 50 .

ACTIVE LEADERS

POINTs

REBOUNDs

ASSISts

BLOCKs

STEALs

Jordan

2024-25 TRENDS

RECORD BREAKDOWn

STANDOUT GAMES

(career stats at LA Tech)

HALFTIME/LEADS/ot

Leading at the half 32-10 1-0

Tied at the half 1-3 0-0

Trailing at the half 5-15 0-0

Decided by 5 points or fewer 8-13 0-0

Decided by 6-9 points 9-11 0-0

Decided by 10+ points 21-4 1-0

Leading/Tied with 10:00 left 33-7 1-0

Trailing with 10:00 left 5-21

Leading/Tied with 5:00 left 35-5 1-0

Trailing with 5:00 left 3-23 0-0

Overtime games 5-3 0-0

OFFENSe/defense

Scoring less than 70 points 10-17

Scoring 70-79 points 12-9

Scoring 80-89 points 8-2

Scoring 90+ points 8-0

Shooting 50% or higher 10-4

Shooting 40-49% 24-14 1-0

Shooting less than 40% 4-10 0-0

Shooting 40% or higher threes 14-7 0-0

Shooting 30-39% threes 19-10 1-0

Shooting less than 30% threes 5-11 0-0

Shooting 80% or higher FTs 7-9 0-0

Shooting 70-79% FTs 14-5 1-0

Shooting less than 70% FTs 17-14 0-0

Opp. scoring less than 70 points 28-9 1-0

Opp. scoring 70-79 points 8-11 0-0

Opp. scoring 80-89 points 2-5 0-0

Opp. scoring 90+ points 0-3 0-0

Opp. shooting 50% or higher 0-12 0-0

Opp. shooting 40-49% 14-12 0-0

Opp. shooting less than 40% 24-4 1-0

Opp. shooting 40%+ threes 5-14 0-0

Opp. shooting 30-39% threes 18-11 0-0

Opp. shooting less than 30% threes 15-3 1-0

rebounds/TURNOVERs

Outrebounding opponent 29-14

Rebounds are even 0-0 0-0

Forcing 15+ turnovers 18-7 0-0

Forcing

ASSISTS/STEALS/BLOCKs

More assists than opponent

LAST TIME LA TECH...

100 Points by a Team:

LA Tech 105 vs. Dillard (Nov. 25, 2023)

Opponent 102, Centenary (Dec. 18, 1993)

Win by 30 or More:

LA Tech 93-53 at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 86-55, at LSU (Dec. 6, 2020)

Win by 40 or More:

LA Tech 93-53 at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 72-30, #25 Utah State (March 5, 2011)

Overtime Games:

OT 80-76 vs. Liberty (Jan. 14, 2024)

2OT 95-88 vs. Jackson State (Dec. 4, 2015)

3OT 56-55 vs. UTPA (Jan. 11, 1996)

5 Players with 10 or More Points:

LA Tech LSU-Alexandria (Nov. 4, 2024)

Opponent WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

6 Players with 10 or More Points:

LA Tech vs. Crowley’s Ridge (Dec. 22, 2021)

Opponent Marshall (Feb. 4, 2017)

2 Players with 20 or More Points:

LA Tech vs. FIU (Feb. 17, 2024)

Isaiah Crawford and Tahlik Chavez

Opponent Wyoming (Dec. 10, 2022)

3 Players with 20 or More Points:

LA Tech vs. Alcorn State (Dec. 5, 2016)

Derric Jean, Jacobi Boykins and Erik McCree

Opponent Rice (Jan. 5, 2003)

2 Players with 30 or More Points:

LA Tech at LSU (Dec. 6, 1988)

Opponent

Randy White and Byron Newton

Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 7, 2018)

2 Players with 10 or More Rebounds:

LA Tech at Sam Houston (Jan. 6, 2024)

Daniel Batcho and Isaiah Crawford

Opponent Rice (Feb. 2, 2023)

2 Players with Double-Doubles:

LA Tech vs. Middle Tennessee (March 13, 2024)

Daniel Batcho and Isaiah Crawford

Opponent Middle Tennessee (Feb. 17, 2018)

40 or More Made Field Goals:

LA Tech 40 vs. Jarvis Christian (Dec. 21, 2022)

Opponent 41, Lamar (Feb. 28, 1993)

70 or More Field Goal Attempts:

LA Tech 70 at Seattle U (Dec. 20, 2023)

Opponent 71, Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 19, 2019)

80 or More Field Goal Attempts:

LA Tech 94 vs. Central Baptist (Feb. 20, 2013)

Opponent 82, Charlotte (Jan. 9, 2016)

50% from the Field:

LA Tech

51.9% at Liberty (Feb. 10, 2024)

Opponent 54.0%, Saint Louis (Dec. 16, 2023)

60% from the Field:

LA Tech

62.5% at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 62.2%, Charlotte (Feb. 18, 2022)

Less than 30% from the field:

LA Tech

27.5% at Middle Tennessee (Feb. 25, 2023)

Opponent 29.0%, LSU-Alexandria (Nov. 4, 2024)

10 or More 3-Pointers Made:

LA Tech 11 at WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

Opponent 12, WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

15 or More 3-Pointers Made:

LA Tech 15 vs. UT Southern (Nov. 26, 2022)

Opponent 18, UTSA (Jan. 9, 2020)

30 or More 3-Point Attempts:

LA Tech 31 vs. Lyon College (Nov. 13, 2023)

Opponent 30, Sam Houston (March 7, 2024)

50% from Three:

LA Tech 55.0% at WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

Opponent 55.0%, Grand Canyon (Dec. 30, 2023)

60% from Three:

LA Tech 60.0% vs. FIU (Feb. 17, 2024)

Opponent 63.6%, UTEP (Jan. 6, 2018)

70% from Three:

LA Tech 77.8% at Old Dominion (Jan. 14, 2017)

Opponent 75.0%, Saint Louis (Nov. 17, 2006)

Less than 20% from Three:

LA Tech 17.4% at Seattle U (Dec. 20, 2023)

Opponent 17.6%, UTEP (Jan. 25, 2024)

20 or More Made Free Throws:

LA Tech 25 at WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

Opponent 23, Middle Tennessee (March 9, 2024)

30 or More Made Free Throws:

LA Tech 37 vs. Jackson State (Dec. 4, 2015)

Opponent 32, WKU (Feb. 27, 2020)

5 or Less Made Free Throws:

LA Tech 3 at WKU (Feb. 23, 2023)

Opponent 3, UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024)

30 or More Free Throw Attempts:

LA Tech 32 at WKU (Feb. 28, 2024)

Opponent 32, Stephen F. Austin (Dec. 5, 2023)

40 or More Free Throw Attempts:

LA Tech 44 vs. Jackson State (Dec. 4, 2015)

Opponent 40, North Texas (Feb. 6, 2016)

100% from the Free Throw Line:

LA Tech 12-12 at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 11-11, Rice (Feb. 27, 2021)

40 or More Rebounds:

LA Tech 47 vs. LSU-Alexandria (Nov. 4, 2024)

Opponent 42, Sam Houston (March 7, 2024)

50 or More Rebounds:

LA Tech 50 vs. Jarvis Christian (Dec. 21, 2022)

Opponent 51, Alabama (Nov. 9, 2021)

15 or More Offensive Rebounds:

LA Tech 15 at UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024)

Opponent 16, FIU (Feb. 17, 2024)

20 or More Assists:

LA Tech 22 at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 20, Charlotte (Feb. 18, 2023)

10 or More Blocks:

LA Tech 11 vs. Liberty (Jan. 14, 2024)

Opponent 11, Northwestern State (Dec. 5, 2009)

10 or More Steals:

LA Tech 10 vs. LSU-Alexandria (Nov. 4, 2024)

Opponent 13, UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024)

15 or More Steals:

LA Tech 15 vs. Dillard (Nov. 25, 2023)

Opponent 15, Houston (Dec. 29, 2009)

15 or More Turnovers:

LA Tech 18 at UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024)

Opponent 19, Jacksonville State (Feb. 15, 2024)

20 or More Turnovers:

LA Tech 21 vs. UL-Lafayette (Dec. 9, 2023)

Opponent 20, Dallas Christian (Jan. 4, 2024)

5 or Less Turnovers:

LA Tech 0 at Saint Louis (Dec. 16, 2023)

Opponent 5, Wyoming (Dec. 10, 2022)

LAST TIME LA TECH PLAYER...

30 or More Points:

LA Tech

30, Isaiah Crawford at Jax State (Jan. 20, 2024) Opponent 33, Cameron Tyson, Seattle U (Dec. 20, 2023)

40 or More Points:

LA Tech 40, Karl Malone at Centenary (Dec. 5, 1983)

Opponent 43, Taveion Hollingsworth, WKU (Feb. 27, 2020) 10 or More Made Field Goals:

LA Tech 10, Daniel Batcho vs. MTSU (March 13, 2024)

Opponent 10, Denver Jones, FIU (March 8, 2023) 15 or More Made Field Goals:

LA Tech 15, Craig Jackson vs. Little Rock (Jan. 13, 1999) Opponent 18, Chris Jackson, LSU (Dec. 6, 1988) 20 or More Field Goal Attempts:

LA Tech 22, Isaiah Crawford vs. New Mexico (Nov. 29, 2023) Opponent 21, Zion Young, Southern Utah (Nov. 21, 2023)

25 or More Field Goal Attempts:

LA Tech 25, Kenneth Lofton, Jr. at Santa Clara (Dec. 4, 2021) Opponent 25, Jhivvan Jackson, UTSA (Feb. 16, 2019)

80% from the Field (min. 6 attempts):

LA Tech 83.3%, Daniel Batcho vs. LSUA (Nov. 4, 2024)

Opponent 80.0%, Derick Hamilton, UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024) 100% from the Field (min. 6 attempts):

LA Tech 6-6, Isaiah Crawford vs. SUU (Nov. 21, 2023)

Opponent 6-6, Aaron Scott, North Texas (March 9, 2023)

6 Made 3-Pointers:

LA Tech 6, Tahlik Chavez at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 6, Jemarl Baker Jr., New Mexico (Nov. 29, 2023)

7 Made 3-Pointers:

LA Tech 7, Tahlik Chavez at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 7, Petar Krivokapic, FIU (March 2, 2023)

8 or More Made 3-Pointers:

LA Tech 8, Keaston Willis vs. UTSA (Feb. 19, 2022)

Opponent 9, Jordan Walker, UAB (Jan. 22, 2022) 10 or More 3-Point Attempts:

LA Tech 10, Dravon Mangum vs. WKU (Feb. 7, 2024) Opponent 10, Kyle Rode, Liberty (Jan. 14, 2024) 15 or More 3-Point Attempts:

LA Tech 15, Kenyon McNeail at UTSA (Jan. 12, 2013) Opponent 15, Jordan Walker, UAB (Jan. 22, 2022)

100% from Three (min. 4 attempts):

LA Tech 4-4, Isaiah Crawford at WKU (Feb. 23, 2023) Opponent 4-4, Brett Olson, Denver (March 9, 2013) 10 or More Made Free Throws:

LA Tech 10, Isaiah Crawford at WKU (Feb. 28, 2024) Opponent 10, Teagan Moore, WKU (Feb. 28, 2024) 15 or More Made Free Throws:

LA Tech 16, Erik McCree vs. Jackson State (Dec. 4, 2015) Opponent 17, Taveion Hollingsworth, WKU (Feb. 27, 2020) 15 or More Free Throw Attempts:

LA Tech 15, Isaiah Crawford at North Texas (Jan. 11, 2023)

Opponent 19, Taveion Hollingsworth, WKU (Feb. 27, 2020) 20 or More Free Throw Attempts:

LA Tech 23, Alex Hamilton vs. MTSU (Jan. 17, 2015)

Opponent 21, Joe Dumars, McNeese State (Feb. 18, 1984)

100% Made Free Throws (min. 10 attempts):

LA Tech 11-11, Alex Hamilton at WKU (March 5, 2016)

Opponent 13-13, Cameron Tyson, Seattle U (Dec. 20, 2023)

15 or More Rebounds:

LA Tech 16, Daniel Batcho vs. NM State (Jan. 27, 2024)

Opponent 18, Darius Days, LSU (Dec. 18, 2021)

20 or More Rebounds:

LA Tech 21, Olu Ashaolu at Houston (Dec. 29, 2009)

Opponent 20, Joseph Uchebo, Charlotte (Jan. 9, 2016)

10 or More Assists:

LA Tech 10, Sean Newman Jr. at FIU (Feb. 1, 2024)

Opponent 10, Ahmad Caver, Old Dominion (Feb. 10, 2018)

5 or More Blocks:

LA Tech 5, Daniel Batcho at UTEP (Feb. 22, 2024)

Opponent 6, Jamarion Sharp, WKU (March 10, 2022)

5 or More Steals:

LA Tech 6, Isaiah Crawford at Liberty (Feb. 10, 2024)

Opponent 5, Arturo Dean, FIU (Feb. 9, 2023)

Double-Double:

Isaiah Crawford vs. Middle Tennessee (March 13, 2024)

Daniel Batcho vs. Middle Tennessee (March 13, 2024)

Triple-Double:

Alex Hamilton vs. Rice (Feb. 27, 2016)

Two Consecutive 20-Point Games:

Isaiah Crawford (Feb. 24, 2024 -- Feb. 28, 2024)

Three Consecutive 20-Point Games:

Cobe Williams (Jan. 14, 2023 -- Jan. 21, 2023)

Four Consecutive 20-Point Games:

Cobe Williams (Jan. 14, 2023 -- Jan. 26, 2023)

Five Consecutive 20-Point Games: Paul Millsap (Jan. 7, 2006 -- Jan. 21, 2006)

Six Consecutive 20-Point Games: Paul Millsap (Jan. 22, 2005 -- Feb. 10, 2005)

Two Consecutive 30-Point Games: Alex Hamilton (March 3, 2016 -- March 5, 2016)

Three Consecutive 10-Rebound Games: Daniel Batcho (Jan. 25, 2024 - Feb. 1, 2024)

Four Consecutive 10-Rebound Games: Daniel Batcho (Jan. 25, 2024 - Feb. 7, 2024)

Five Consecutive 10-Rebound Games: Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (Jan. 22, 2022 - Feb. 5, 2022)

Two Consecutive Double-Doubles: Daniel Batcho (Jan. 25, 2024 - Jan. 27, 2024)

Three Consecutive Double-Doubles: Daniel Batcho (Jan. 25, 2024 - Feb. 1, 2024)

Four Consecutive Double-Doubles: Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (Jan. 22, 2022 - Feb. 3, 2022)

Five Consecutive Double-Doubles: Kenneth Lofton, Jr. (Jan. 22, 2022 - Feb. 5, 2022)

Two Consecutive 10-Assist Games: DaQuan Bracey (Feb. 18, 2017 -- Feb. 23, 2017)

Three Consecutive 5-Block Games: Michale Kyser (Dec. 2, 2014 -- Dec. 6, 2014)

STARTING LINEUPS

Date Opponent Guard Guard Guard/Forward Forward Forward Result

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA Sean Newman Jr. Amaree Abram Kaden Cooper Will Jeffress Daniel Batcho W, 77-50

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

STARTING LINEUP RECORDS

LINEUP 1 (1-0)

Sean Newman Jr. Amaree Abram

Kaden Cooper Will Jeffress

Daniel Batcho

LEADS & DEFICITS

Date

Nov. 4

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

Date Opponent

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

Kaden Cooper (17)
Kaden Cooper (9)
Sean Newman Jr. (8)

GAME-BY-GAME BREAKDOWN

Date Opponent

Nov. 4

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

PRESEASON POLL

1. Louisiana Tech (3)

2. WKU (2)

3. Sam Houston (3)

4. Middle Tennessee (1) t-5. Liberty (1) t-5. UTEP

7. New Mexico State

8. Jacksonville State t-9. FIU t-9. Kennesaw State (First-place votes)

PRESEASON TEAM

Zach Cleveland, F .................................................... Liberty

Kaden Metheny, G Liberty

Daniel Batcho*, F .......................... Louisiana Tech

Jestin Porter, G .................................... Middle Tennessee

Camryn Weston, G Middle Tennessee

Christian Cook, G ............................... New Mexico State

Lamar Wilkerson, G .................................... Sam Houston

Otis Frazier III, F UTEP

Tyrone Marshall Jr., F .................................................. WKU

Don McHenry, G WKU

* CUSA Preseason Player of the Year

HONORS & AWARDS

Daniel Batcho 2024-25

• Bracketeer.org Preseason All-American

• CUSA Preseason Player of the Year

• CUSA Preseason All-Conference 2023-24

• NABC First Team All-District

• First Team All-Conference USA

• CUSA Newcomer of the Year

• CUSA All-Defensive Team

• CUSA Player of the Week (Jan. 15)

Jordan Crawford 2022-23

• CUSA All-Freshman Team

• CUSA Freshman of the Week (March 6)

• CUSA Freshman of the Week (Dec. 26)

• CUSA Freshman of the Week (Nov. 14)

Sean Newman Jr. 2023-24

• Honorable Mention All-Conference USA

WEEK 1

MONDAY, NOV. 4

Middle Tennessee def. Oglethorpe, 97-51

Jacksonville State def. LaGrange, 112-48

Liberty def. Valparaiso, 83-63

Louisiana Tech def. LSU-Alexandria, 77-50

Wichita State def. WKU, 91-84

New Mexico State def. New Mexico Highlands, 93-57

UTEP def. Sul Ross State, 102-55

Nevada def. Sam Houston, 91-75

TUESDAY, NOV. 5

Rice def. FIU, 77-70

Kennesaw State def. Toccoa Falls, 110-61

THURSDAY, NOV. 7

Jacksonville State at Air Force, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOV. 9

UTEP at Utah Valley, 3 p.m.

Louisiana Tech at UT Arlington, 5 p.m.

Middle Tennessee at Abilene Christian, 6 p.m.

Kennesaw State at California Baptist, 7 p.m.

Sam Houston at Tarleton State, 7 p.m.

Liberty at Seattle U, 7 p.m.

WKU at Grand Canyon, 7 p.m.

FIU at Southern Utah, 7:30 p.m.

New Mexico State at Utah Tech, 9 p.m.

amaree

ABRAM

JUNIOR /

GUARD

6-4 / 195 / port arthur, TEXAS georgia tech

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

career highs season highs

Points

26 vs. Stanford, 11/24/22 Field Goals

12 vs. Stanford, 11/24/22

Field Goal Attempts

18 vs. Stanford, 11/24/22

3-Point Field Goals

5 vs. South Carolina, 3/8/23

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

8 two times (last vs. South Carolina, 3/8/23) Rebounds

5 three times (last vs. LSUA, 11/4/24) Assists

5 two times (last vs. Georgia, 1/14/23)

Blocks

1, six times (last vs. Wake Forest, 2/6/24) Steals

4 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

38 vs. Mississippi State, 2/18/23

Points

10 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Field Goals

4 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

13 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

6 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

Steals

4 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

30 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

career highs season highs

6-7 / 225 / NEW ORLEANS, LA. BONNABEL HS

Points

9 vs. Mississippi College, 11/7/22

Field Goals

4 four times (last vs. Lyon College, 11/13/23)

Field Goal Attempts

7 two times (last vs. Lyon College, 11/13/23)

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

1 vs. Dillard, 11/25/23

Rebounds

10 at UTEP, 2/22/24

Assists

1 six times (last at FIU, 2/1/24)

Blocks

3 vs. Dallas Christian, 1/3/24

Steals

3 at Samford, 11/25/22

Minutes

26 at Colorado State, 11/6/23

Points

Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

Assists

Blocks

Steals

Minutes

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 DATE OPPONENT

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

DANIEL

bATCHO

Points

career highs

24 two times (last vs. MTSU, 3/13/24) Field Goals

10 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/13/24) Field Goal Attempts

15 two times (last vs. MTSU, 3/9/24)

3-Point Field Goals

1 three times (last vs. Georgetown, 11/30/22)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

1 nine times (last at Middle Tennessee, 1/11/24)

Rebounds

16 two times (last vs. NM State, 1/27/24) Assists

6 vs. Omaha, 11/23/21

Blocks

7 vs. UTEP, 1/25/24

Steals

3 vs. Louisville, 11/22/22

Minutes

40 vs. Liberty, 1/14/24

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

season highs

15 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Field Goals

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

6 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

8 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

Blocks

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Steals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

24 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

career highs season highs

Points

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Rebounds

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Blocks

freshman / GUARD

6-3 / 200 / houston, texas

Seven lakes hs

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Steals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

11 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Points

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Blocks

Steals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

11 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

landren blocker

freshman / guard

6-5 / 210 / little rock, ark. little rock christian

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

Points

career highs season highs

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

Assists

vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Points

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

Assists

Blocks

Minutes 3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

career stats

kaden

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

career highs season highs

17 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

6 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

14 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

1 two times (last vs. LSUA, 11/4/24)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

9 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Steals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

29 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Points

17 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

6 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

14 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

9 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Steals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

29 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

jordan

CRAWFORD

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game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

career highs season highs

25 vs. WKU, 2/7/24

Field Goals

11 vs. WKU, 2/7/24

Field Goal Attempts

20 vs. Florida Atlantic, 3/4/23

3-Point Field Goals

2 five times (last at Sam Houston, 1/6/24)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

7 at WKU, 2/23/23

Rebounds

8 two times (last vs. Liberty, 1/14/24) Assists

12 vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22

Blocks

1 four times (last vs. Jax State, 2/15/24) Steals

4 two times (last vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22)

Minutes

41 vs. FIU, 3/2/23

Points

Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

Assists

Blocks

Steals

Minutes

SEAN ELKINTON

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

career highs

Points

28 two times (last at Texas A&M Int’l, 1/4/24)

Field Goals

11 two times (last at Texas A&M Int’l, 1/4/24)

Field Goal Attempts

18 at Simon Fraser, 11/5/23

3-Point Field Goals

4 two times (last at Texas A&M Int’l, 1/4/24)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

8 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1/18/24

Rebounds

18 vs. Lubbock Christian, 3/3/23 Assists

4 at UT Tyler, 2/10/24

Blocks

5 vs. Arlington Baptist, 11/15/22 Steals

3 vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 11/17/22

Minutes

37 three times (last vs. Colorado Mesa, 11/11/23)

Points

season highs

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Steals

Minutes

15 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

al

green

junior / guard

6-3 / 185 / sacramento, calif. san diego city college

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

career highs

Points

33 vs. Palomar, 2/15/23

Field Goals

11 vs. Yuba, 3/15/24

Field Goal Attempts

17 three times (last vs. Yuba, 3/15/24)

3-Point Field Goals

5 three times (last vs. Yuba, 3/15/24)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

7 eight times (last vs. Yuba, 3/15/24) Rebounds

9 vs. San Diego Miramar, 1/16/23 Assists

7 two times (last at Imperial Valley, 2/9/24) Blocks

3 at San Diego Mesa, 2/2/24 Steals

7 vs. San diego Mesa, 1/3/24 Minutes

38 at Fullerton, 3/4/23

Points

season highs

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

Steals

Minutes 14 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

jeffress

Points

career highs

13 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

11 at Northwestern, 12/9/20

3-Point Field Goals

3 vs. UMBC, 11/27/21

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

10 at Syracuse, 12/30/23 Assists

4 vs. Towson, 11/19/21

Blocks

2 three times (last vs. Jacksonville, 12/21/21) Steals

3 two times (last vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/6/23)

Minutes

39 vs. Towson, 11/19/21

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

season highs

13 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

8 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

6 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

Blocks

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Steals

Minutes

24 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

sean

newman jr.

redshirt JUNIOR / GUARD

6-1 / 165 / los angeles, calif. fullerton college

game-by-game stats

4

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

career highs season highs

Points

19 at WKU, 2/28/24

Field Goals

7 at Colorado State, 11/6/23

Field Goal Attempts

16 at Saint Louis, 12/16/23

3-Point Field Goals

2 three times (last at WKU, 2/28/24)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

6 at Saint Louis, 12/16/23

Rebounds

7 two times (last vs. LSUA, 11/4/24) Assists

10 at FIU, 2/1/24

Blocks

2 two times (last vs. LSUA, 11/4/24) Steals

3 two times (last at Sam Houston, 3/7/24) Minutes

41 at Seattle U, 12/20/23

Points

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

7 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

7 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Assists

8 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Blocks

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Steals

2 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Minutes

30 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

BEN PONDER

GUARD

Points

career highs season highs

5 two times (last vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22) Field Goals

2 two times (last vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22) Field Goal Attempts

6 vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22

3-Point Field Goals

1 three times (last vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22)

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

5 vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22

Rebounds

3 vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22 Assists

Blocks

Steals

Minutes

13 two times (last vs. Jarvis Christian, 12/21/22)

game-by-game stats

OPPONENT

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

Field Goals

Field Goal Attempts

3-Point Field Goals

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

Rebounds

Assists

Blocks

Steals

Minutes

Points

career highs

21 vs. Dillard, 11/25/23

Field Goals

7 vs. Dillard, 11/25/23

Field Goal Attempts

9 vs. Dillard, 11/25/23

3-Point Field Goals

5 vs. Lyon College, 11/13/23

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

6 vs. Lyon College, 11/13/23

Rebounds

6 vs. Nicholls, 12/2/23 Assists

2 vs. New Mexico State, 1/27/24

Blocks

2 vs. Texas Tech, 11/22/22 Steals

3 vs. Lyon College, 11/13/23

Minutes 35 vs. FIU, 2/17/24

game-by-game stats

Nov. 4 LSU-ALEXANDRIA

Nov. 9 at UT Arlington

Nov. 13 vs. UMass

Nov. 18 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE

Nov. 25 vs. Southern Illinois

Nov. 26 vs. Richmond

Nov. 27 vs. Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 30 SOUTHERN

Dec. 4 at Memphis

Dec. 7 at UL-Lafayette

Dec. 13 GEORGIA SOUTHERN

Dec. 16 GRAND CANYON

Dec. 21 RUST COLLEGE

Jan. 2 at UTEP*

Jan. 4 at New Mexico State*

Jan. 9 FIU*

Jan. 11 LIBERTY*

Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State*

Jan. 18 at Kennesaw State*

Jan. 23 WKU*

Jan. 25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*

Feb. 1 SAM HOUSTON*

Feb. 6 at Liberty*

Feb. 8 at FIU*

Feb. 13 KENNESAW STATE*

Feb. 15 JACKSONVILLE STATE*

Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*

Feb. 22 at WKU*

March 1 at Sam Houston*

March 6 NEW MEXICO STATE*

March 8 UTEP*

career stats

Points

season

11 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goals

4 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Field Goal Attempts

5 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goals

3 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

3-Point Field Goal Attempts

4 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

Rebounds

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Assists

Blocks

1 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24 Steals

Minutes 18 vs. LSU-Alexandria, 11/4/24

2024-25 BOX SCORES

louisiana tech 77, lsu-alexandria 50 Game 1 • 11-4-24 • ruston, la.

louisiana tech at ut arlington Game 2 • 11-9-24 • arlington, texas

LOUISIANA TECH vs. umass Game 3 • 11-13-24 • long island, n.y.

FG ‘s (1st Half: 12-32 37.5%; 2nd Half: 16-31 51.6%)

3FG’s (1st Half: 4-15 26.7%; 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7%)

FT’s (1st Half: 2-3 66.7%; 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4%) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total

louisiana tech vs. mississippi college Game 4 • 11-18-24 • RUSTON, La.

ILLINOIS Game 5 •

louisiana tech vs. RICHMOND Game 6 • 11-26-24 • estero,

2024-25 OVERALL STATISTICS

2024-25 Louisiana Tech Men's Basketball Combined Team Statistics All games

Team Results

0

DEVIN REE

g - 6’8” - 190 - JR/1L JACKSON, MISS.

5 AL GREEN

G - 6’3” - 185 - JR/TR SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

1

AMAREE ABRAM

G - 6’4” - 195 - JR/TR PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS

7

LANDREN BLOCKER

G - 6’5” - 210 - fr/hs little rock, ark.

14 WILL ALLEN

F - 6’7” - 225 - R-jr/3L NEW ORLEANS, LA.

2

WILL JEFFRESS

F - 6’7” - 210 - R-SR/TR ERIE, PA.

10

BEN PONDER

G - 6’3” - 200 - SR/3L shreveport, la.

20

JORDAN CRAWFORD

G - 6’3” - 185 - jr/2L RUSTON, LA.

3 AJ BATES

G - 6’3” - 200 - FR/HS HOUSTON, TEXAS

11

KADEN COOPER

G - 6’5” - 195 - so/TR ada, okla.

33 SEAN ELKINTON

F - 6’8” - 235 - jr/tr crosby, TEXAS

4

SEAN NEWMAN JR.

G - 6’1” - 165 - R-JR/1L LOS ANGELES, CALIF.

13

DANIEL BATCHO

F - 6’11” - 245 - R-sR/1l PARIS, FRANCE

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