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cNeese Cowboys Basketball TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
McNeese Basketball
Pages 5-7
2012-13 Cowboys
Pages 8-27
Coaching Staff
2012-13 Schedule. ....... 4
2011-12 IN REVIEW.......38-39
MSU BASKETBALL..... 5-27
‘11-’12 Final Stats......................38 ‘11-’12 Results...........................39
2012-13 Outlook...................... 5-6 2012-13 Roster............................6 Team Headshots...........................7 Dontae Cannon........................ 8-9 Adrian Fields........................ 10-11 Desharick Guidry.................. 12-13 Kevin Hardy.......................... 14-15 Craig McFerrin...................... 16-17 Jeremie Mitchell................... 18-19 Brandon Regis...................... 20-21 Ledrick Eackles...........................22 Keelan Garrett............................23 Shaun Johnson...........................24 Pete Kpan...................................25 Austin Lewis...............................26 Jordan Wells...............................27
2012-13 OPPONENTS......40-42
Opponent Capsules....................40 All-Time Scores.................... 40-41 All-Time Series Records..............42 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE..... 43
Pages 43
HISTORY & RECORDS.....44-55
Individual & Team records.... 44-45 Season Leaders.................... 46-47 All-Time Results................... 48-52 Postseason Honors............... 52-53 Postseason Awards............... 53-54 All-Time Lettermen....................55 TRADITION..............56-59
All-Time Coaching Staffs............56 Dave Simmons..................... 28-29 Memorable Seasons...................57 David Dumars.............................30 McNeese in Halls of Fame...........58 Steve Welch................................31 McNeese Hall of Fame................59 Patrick Haynes............................32 FACILITIES..............60-64 Support Staff..............................32 Sports Medicine.........................60 ADMINISTRATION.....34-37 Strength & Conditioning............61 Dr. Philip C. Williams..................34 McNeese State University...........62 Tommy McClelland.....................35 Lake Charles...............................63 McNeese Athletic Admin...... 36-37 Burton Coliseum........................64 COACHING STAFF......28-32
History & Records
Pages 4-10
Tradition
Pages 56-59
Pages 28-32
2011-12 Season in Review
Facilities
Pages 38-39
Pages 60-64
Head coach Dave Simmons with seniors Dontae Cannon (L) and Jeremie Mitchell (R).
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball Q U I C K FA C T S University Information
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lake Charles, La. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,900 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1939 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cowboys Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue (287) and Gold (116) Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burton Coliseum Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 Alternate Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lake Charles Civic Center Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,500 Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southland President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Philip Williams Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy McClelland Associate Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Ivey Associate AD/SWA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridget Martin Ticket Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Gugliucci Marketing Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Fontaine Athletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5563 Ticket Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 562-4MSU
History
First Year of Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1946 Overall Won-Loss Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967-814 NCAA Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2/2001-02 NIT Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2010-11 CollegeInsider.com Appearances/Last . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2011-12 Last Postseason Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toledo Result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 76-63
Sports Information
Assistant AD/SID (MBB Contact) . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Bonnette Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5207 Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 304-1658 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wbonnette@mcneese.edu Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @McNBonnette Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5202 Assistant SID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pam Lafosse E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . plafosse@mcneese.edu SID Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunter Bower Buron Coliseum Courtside Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 562-4061 Lake Charles Civic Center Courtside Phone . . . . . . . . (337) 491-1525
Coaching Staff
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Simmons Alma Mater/Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisiana Tech/1981 Won-Lost (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87-99 (6) Career Won-Lost (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114-128 (8) Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (337) 475-5963 Best Time to Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mornings Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Dumars (Louisiana-Monroe/1980) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Welch (Southeastern Louisiana/1970) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patrick Haynes (McNeese State/2006) Student Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preston David Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brendan Abbey Head Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Richey Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Williams, Eric Willis Strength and Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zeb Hawkins
Team Information
2011-12 Won-Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-16 SLC Won-Lost/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6/2nd SLC East, T-4th Overall Returning Starters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (2 G, 1 F) Letterwinners Returning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (4 G, 3 F) Key Returnees . . . . . . . . . Dontae Cannon (Sr., G, 11.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremie Mitchell (Sr., G, 10.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Desharick Guidry (So., F, 6.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Hardy (So., G, 3.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig McFerrin (So., F, 4.4 ppg, 3.2 rpg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adrian Fields (Jr., F, 4.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg) Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 (3 G, 3 F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keelan Garrett (G, Jr., 6-0, 180, Lake Charles, La.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ledrick Eackles (G, Jr., 6-3, 200, Zachary, La.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pete Kpan (F, Jr., 6-7, 235, Columbus, Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shaun Johnson (Fr., G, 5-10, 178, Pineville, La.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordan Wells (Fr., F, 6-7, 250, Orange, Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Austin Lewis (Fr., F, 6-8, 215, Houston, Texas)
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER Fri. Tues. Thur. Tues. Tues.
9 13 15 20 27
LOUISIANA COLLEGE at LSU at Southeast Missouri State at Ole Miss CENTENARY
Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Baton Rouge, La. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Oxford, Miss. Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum)
7 p.m. 7 p.m. (CST) 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles Civic Center) Lubbock, Texas Chapel Hill, N.C.
6:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. (FSSW) 11 a.m. (ESPNU)
Natchitoches, La. Nacogdoches, Texas Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Conway, Ark. Tulsa, Okla. Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles Civic Center)
7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. (ESPN3) 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. (FCS) 7:30 p.m.
Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles Civic Center) Huntsville, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Beaumont, Texas Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) TBA Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum)
4:30 p.m. (CSN) 7:45 p.m. (ESPN3) 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 7:30 p.m.
Lake Charles, La. (Burton Coliseum) Hammond, La. Thibodaux, La. Katy, Texas
3 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 4 p.m. TBA
DECEMBER Mon. Sat. Wed. Sun. Sat.
3 8 12 16 22
UNIV. OF TEXAS-TYLER LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE LOUISIANA TECH at Texas Tech at North Carolina
JANUARY Thur. Sat. Mon. Thur. Sat. Sat. Thur. Sat. Wed.
3 5 7 10 12 19 24 26 30
*at Northwestern State *at Stephen F. Austin *NICHOLLS STATE *A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI *SAM HOUSTON STATE *LAMAR *at Central Arkansas *at Oral Roberts *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
FEBRUARY Sun. Thur. Sat. Sat. Tues. Sat. Thur.
3 7 9 16 19 23 28
*NORTHWESTERN STATE *at Sam Houston State *at A&M-Corpus Christi *at Lamar *SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA at Sears Bracketbuster *ORAL ROBERTS
MARCH Sat. Thur. Sat. Wed.-Sat.
2 7 9 13-16
*CENTRAL ARKANSAS *at Southeastern Louisiana *at Nicholls State at SLC Tournament
* - Southland Conference Games Home game in ALL CAPS
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 SEASON PREVIEW
2012-13 MCNEESE STATE COWBOYS
Front Row: Brandon Regis, Jeremie Mitchell, Athletic Trainer Brendan Abbey, Assistant Coach Patrick Haynes, Head Coach Dave Simmons, Assistant Coach David Dumars, Assistant Coach Steve Welch, Student Coach Preston David, Dontae Cannon, Shaun Johnson. Back Row: Manager Jeremy Williams, Ledrick Eackles, Keelan Garrett, Pete Kpan, Jordan Wells, Austin Lewis, Craig McFerrin, Desharick Guidry, Adrian Fields, Kevin Hardy, Manager Eric Willis, Manager Joe Richey.
McNeese completed its 2011-12 basketball season with a 17-16 record, the runner-up slot in the SLC postseason tournament and an appearance in the CollegeInside.Com postseason tournament where it fell at Toledo by a 76-63 score. It was the second straight
year for McNeese to play in a postseason event. In 2010-11, McNeese hosted Boston College in the first round of the NIT and lost 82-64. Cowboy head coach Dave Simmons, the SLC and Louisiana coach of the year in 2011, posted his 100th ca-
reer coaching victory during the season when his team beat Sacramento State earlier in the year...he has an 87-99 won-lost record at McNeese (sixth season) and is 114-128 overall... he led McNeese to a 21-12 record and to the SLC title in 2010-11. McNeese losses all-American Patrick Richard but returns its next two top scorers in Dontae Cannon (11.5 ppg) and Jeremie Mitchell (10.8 ppg). Mitchell ranked third in the conference with 2.2 three-point goals made per game while Cannon ranked second in the league in minutes played (34.9) and fourth in free throw shooting (.800, 72 of 90). Overall, McNeese will return three starters and seven lettermen. Those returning accounted for 57 percent of the team’s scoring last season and 61 percent of the minutes played. Despite the loss of Richard, the 2012-13 season appears to be a reloading team for McNeese. Mitchell, a 6-3, 180-pound senior guard from Monroe, led the team in scoring six times last season including three 20-point scoring games where he
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 SEASON PREVIEW tied his career-high against Louisiana College, Central Arkansas and TexasArlington. Cannon, a 6-1, 168-pound senior guard from Alexandria, led the team in scoring four times last season, including a career-high of 22 points in a home game against Stephen F. Austin in the middle of a eight-game winning streak. The Cowboys will look to regain the services of Craig McFerrin, a 6-7, 230 pound sophomore forward who was lost after the Jan. 29 game against Central Arkansas due to a shoulder separation. McFerrin averaged 4.4 points and 3.2 rebounds in 17 games last season. Also, sophomore Desharick Guidry (6-5, 200) started 12 of the last 14 games of the season as a true freshman and scored in double-figures in eight of those. Sophomore point guard Kevin Hardy (6-2, 180) averaged 13 minutes
of playing time a game as a freshman last year and sank 47.3 percent from the field and 45.5 percent from 3-point range. Hardy ranked third on the team in field goal shooting , was fourth in assists and fifth in steals. In the offseason, McNeese signed a couple of highly touted big men in Jordan Wells, a 6-7, 250 pound forward from Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS in Orange, Texas, and Austin Lewis, a 6-8, 215 pound post out of Westfield HS in Houston. Wells could have an immediate impact for the Cowboys in 2012-13. He earned District 20-AAAA Defensive Player of the Year honors and was named to the Orange Leader All-Area first team after he averaged 12.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game. The Cowboys will have a challenging non-conference schedule that in-
cludes road games at LSU (Nov. 13), at Ole Miss (Nov. 20), at Texas Tech (Dec. 16), and to top it off, at North Carolina (Dec. 22). McNeese Will play host to two instate rivals – Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 8 and Simmons’ alma mater in Louisiana Tech on Dec. 12. Other home non-conference games include the season opener against Louisiana College on Nov. 9, Centenary on Nov. 27 and Texas-Tyler on Dec. 3.
2012-13 MCNESSE STATE COWBOYS ROSTER NO. 0 2 3 5 10 11 13 20 22 23 32 44 54
NAME Shaun Johnson Jeremie Mitchell Keelan Garrett Dontae Cannon Craig McFerrin Kevin Hardy Jordan Wells Adrian Fields Ledrick Eackles Brandon Regis Desharick Guidry Austin Lewis Pete Kpan
Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Student Assistant: Athletic Trainer: Student Managers: Strength & Cond.:
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POS. G G G G P G F F G G/F F F F
HT. 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-8 6-7
WT. 178 180 180 168 230 180 250 197 200 196 200 215 235
CLASS Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Jr.-TR Sr.-3L So.-1L So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Jr.-TR Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Jr.-TR
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Pineville, La./Pineville HS Monroe, La./Ouachita HS Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS/Nicholls State Alexandria, La./Alexandria Sr. HS Warren, Ohio/Warren Harding HS Lake Charles, La./St. Louis HS Orange, Texas/Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS Opelousas, La./Opelousas HS Zachary, La./Zachary HS/Oakland University Addiston, Texas/W.T. White HS Lake Charles, La./Washington-Marion HS Houston Texas/Westfield HS Columbus, Ohio/Brookhaven HS/Gulf Coast College
Dave Simmons (7th Year) David Dumars (12th Year), Steve Welch (11th Year), Patrick Haynes (3rd Year) Preston David Brendan Abbey Joe Richey, Jeremy Williams, Eric Willis Zeb Hawkins
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P R O N U N C I AT I O N S Dontae Cannon.................don-tay Ledrick Eackles...............leh-drick Desharick Guidry......duh-shar-ick Pete Kpan..............................pahn
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 McNEESE COWBOYS
0 Shaun Johnson
G • 5-10 • 178 • Fr.
11 Kevin Hardy
G • 6-2 • 180 • So.
32 Desharick Guidry F • 6-5 • 200 • So.
2 Jeremie Mitchell
G • 6-3 • 180 • Sr.
13 Jordan Wells
F • 6-7 • 250 • Fr.
44 Austin Lewis
F • 6-8 • 235 • Fr.
3 Keelan Garrett
G • 6-0 • 180 • Jr.
20 Adrian Fields
F • 6-5 • 197 • Jr.
5 Dontae Cannon
G • 6-1 • 168 • Sr.
22 Ledrick Eackles
G • 6-3 • 200 • Jr.
10 Craig McFerrin
P • 6-7 • 230 • So.
23 Brandon Regis
G • 6-3 • 196 • Jr.
54 Pete Kpan
F • 6-7 • 235 • Jr.
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES
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DONTAE CANNON SENIOR
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
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GUARD
6•1
168 LBS
Career Highs 22 vs. SFA (2/5/12) 8 two times 14 three times 3 three times 6 vs. UTA (3/8/12) 10 two times 11 vs. U. of SW (12/21/10) 10 at Ga. State (11/18/11) 6 three times 2 vs. Dillard (11/22/11) 4 vs. Dillard (11/22/11) 40 vs. Lamar (1/11/12)
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HOMETOWN: ALEX ANDRIA, LA (ALEX ANDRIA SENIOR HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
PF/D
A
TO
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
2009-10
28-0
302-10.8
44-86
.512
4-17
.235
19-22
.864
10-12
22
0.8
26/0
20
24
0
13
111
4.0
2010-11
25-0
266-10.6
32-90
.356
4-16
.250
26-38
.684
7-21
28
1.1
30/0
21
22
0
7
94
3.8
2011-12
33-33
1151-34.9
140-331
.423
27-83
.325
72-90
.800
31-115
146
4.4
71/2
91
79
5
42
379
11.5
Totals
86-33
1719-19.9
216-507
.426
35-116
.302
117-150
.780
48-148
196
2.3
127/2 132
125
5
62
584
6.8
The
word on
Cannon
“Returning Starter that will provide leadership to a young basketball team. He has improved in every phase of the game. He is an extension to me on the court. I really believe that he has put in the offseason work to have a good year.”
Pre-McNeese: was one of the state’s scoring leaders as a senior at Alexandria Senior High.... averaged 20 points a contest for ASH... also contributed five assists per game...helped lead the team to a 29-8 record and as far as the state quarterfinals in the playoffs...was a three year starter and his team made the playoffs all three seasons...first team all-district selection...single game high of 39 points which he scored in a contest against Opelousas High....also played baseball at ASH, playing centerfield.
Junior Season (2011-2012): earned All-Southland Conference Second Team honors and was named to the All-SLC Tournament team after he finished the 3-game slate with a 12.8 ppg clip... ranked second on Personal: birthdate May 3, 1991...parents are Tracy and Shiela Canthe squad with 11.5 points a game... 4th in the SLC in free throw shoot- non....General Studies 2012 McNeese State Men's Basketball McNeese State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 14, 2012) ing (80 percent) and 2nd with 34.9 minutes played per game... scored in All games double-figures 18 times including a career-high 22 points against Stephen 2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats F. Austin... went three straight games at the end of the season where he scored 18 points each (at Lamar, vs. UTSA, vs. UTA, vs. Lamar)... pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds to go along with 9 points at Georgia State. #05 Cannon, Dontae
Sophomore Season (2010-2011): missed the first part of the season with an injury but went on to play in 25 games...averaged 3.8 points per game...scored game winning basket in victory over Nicholls State...came off bench to score 19 points in win over Univ. of Southwest... made 10 of 11 free throws...averaged 10.6 minutes of playing time.... played in all 16 conference games...had 10 points against SW Assemblies (4 for 4 on Fgs). Freshman Season (2009-2010): played in 28 games and produced a 4.0 scoring average...made 44 of 86 shots from the floor for a 51.2 percentage and was 19 of 22 from the three throw line for an 86.4 percent....played in all 16 conference games....came off the bench to lead the team in assists against Louisiana College....three times scored in double figures with career high 15 points against Paul Quinn and 10 points each against Louisiana College and Stephen F. Austin....made seven of eight shots in game against Paul Quinn.....was named the team’s “Newcomer of the Year.”
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ADRIAN FIELDS JUNIOR
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
10
FORWARD
6•5
197 LBS
Career Highs 16 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 6 at SLU (2/29/12) 13 at UCA (2/11/12) 1 three times 2 three times 5 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 8 vs. UTSA (3/7/12) 14 at UCA (2/11/12 3 at Toledo (3/13/12) 1, 10 times 6 vs. Bacone (12/10/11) 27 vs. UTA (2/22/12)
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HOMETOWN: OPELOUSAS, LA (OPELOUSAS HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
PF/D
A
TO
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
2010-11
18-0
98-5.4
3-19
.158
0-3
.000
6-11
.545
3-7
10
0.6
11/0
3
9
0
3
12
0.7
2011-12
31-0
520-16.8
40-122
.328
13-39
.333
41-57
.719
24-38
62
2.0
33/0
16
24
1
5
134
4.3
Totals
49-0
618-12.6
43-141
.305
13-42
.310
47-68
.691
27-45
72
1.5
146
2.9
The
word on
Fields
“A.D. is expected to play multiple positions this year. He has the ability to play a big guard. His role will be one of leadership on and off the court.” Sophomore Season (2011-2012): played in 31 games and averaged 4.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... scored double-figures three times - 10 at Auburn, 12 vs. Louisiana Tech and 11 at Toledo... the 12 against LTU set a career-high... connected on 13 of 39 of his shots from 3-point range... a career 72 percent free throw shooter Freshman Season (2010-2011): saw action in 18 games and scored 12 points and pulled 10 rebounds...saw his most action in games against Washington, Louisiana College and Southwest Assemblies....had a season high five points in victory over Louisiana College.... scored two points each in games with Washington, Georgia State and Southwest Assemblies...pulled four rebounds against Louisiana College.
2012 McNeese State Basketball 44/0 19 Men's33 1 8 McNeese State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 14, 2012) All games
2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats
#20 Fields, Adrian
Pre-McNeese: he was one of the state’s top performers as a high school senior at Opelousas High. He averaged 18 points, eight rebounds, 10 assists and two steals per game. These were averages he posted early in the year as he was sidelined the final half of the season with an injury. He also went on to play AAU basketball during the summer and was a teammate of current Cowboy standout Patrick Richard. Adrian played high school ball for Coach James Rollins who said that McNeese has a player who can do it all. “He’s smart and he knows the game. After he got hurt in his senior year he sat right next to me every game and got to learn the game. He was well on his way to becoming the team MVP and earning all-district honors before he was injured,” said the coach. Fields was to have played every position on the team for Rollins his senior year at Opelousas High. Personal: birthdate June 12, 1990....General Studies.....parents are Michael Poole and Loretta Offord.
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2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES DESHARICK GUIDRY SOPHOMORE
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
12
FORWARD
6•5
200 LBS
Career Highs 16 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 6 at SLU (2/29/12) 13 at UCA (2/11/12) 1 three times 2 three times 5 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 8 vs. UTSA (3/7/12) 14 at UCA (2/11/12 3 at Toledo (3/13/12) 1, 10 times 6 vs. Bacone (12/10/11) 27 vs. UTA (2/22/12)
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HOMETOWN: LAKE CHARLES, LA ( WASHINGTON-MARION HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
2011-12
31-12
657-21.3
80-171
.468
3-11
.273
35-59
.593
63-105
168
5.4
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“Desharick has worked to improve his skills during the offseason. Tremendous rebounder that will provide the opportunity for the Cowboys to have a successful season.” Freshman Season (2011-12): saw action in 31 games and made 12 starts... hit 46.8 percent of his field goals (80 for 171)... scored in double-figures eight times will all of those coming in the last 12 games of the season... averaged 9.6 points a game during that stretch... recorded one double-double (11 points and 14 rebounds against Texas-San Antonio... team leader with nine blocked shots... scored a career-high 16 points against Texas-Arlington... had 12 points on 6 of 9 shooting at Southeastern Louisiana and netted 11 points at Toledo and Central Arkansas. High School: played at Washington-Marion High in Lake Charles where he earned all-state and all-district honors...averaged 20.8 points and 13 rebounds per game his senior season....he also led his squad to two straight league titles and into the Louisiana Top 28 tournament... twice named the district most valuable player ...he was also named the Southwest Louisiana MVP....also a football letterman as a wide receiver... maintained a 3.3 overall GPA in high school.
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2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats
#32 Guidry, Desharick
Personal: birthdate March 7, 1993 ...Sports Management major... parents are Paul Guidry and Stephanie George.
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KEVIN HARDY SOPHOMORE
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
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GUARD 6•2 180 LBS
Career Highs 18 at LSU (11/13/12) 7 at LSU (11/13/12) 13 at LSU (11/13/12) 2 vs. La. College (11/9/12) 3 at N.M. State (12/21/11) 5 two times 6 two times 7 vs. UTSA (3/7/12) 5 vs. Several 4 at LSU (11/13/12) 3 vs. Several 37 vs. Lamar (3/10/12)
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HOMETOWN: LAKE CHARLES, LA (ST. LOUIS HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
2011-12
32-1
411-12.8
43091
.473
5-11
.455
16-36
.444
26-29
55
1.7
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“Really made a contribution late in the season to help the cowboys in the run for post season play last year. Kevin is expected to play a lot of positions this year on the court. His energy will be an asset to the team this year.” Freshman Season (2011-12): played in all but one game and had a start... scored a season-high off 11 points twice - against Central Arkansas and Texas-Arlingotn... sank 47 percent of his field goals (43 of 91) to rank second on the team... fourth on the squad with 32 assists... made 11 of 18 (61 percent)from the field in three SLC tournament games and averaged 8.3 ppg in helping get the Cowboys to their second consecutive tournament championship game. High School: played both the point and the shooting guard positoins at St.Louis HIgh School, helping that team to a district title...in his senior season he averaged 22 points, eight rebounds, 3.5 assists and two steals per game....was twice named to the all-district team and earned an honorable mention on the all-state squad....earned an academic all-state honor....was a high jumper in track and field and played wide receiver on the football team.
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PTS
AVG
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PF/D
A
TO
BL
107
3.3
2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats
#11 Hardy, Kevin
Personal: birthdate May 27, 1993....Electrical Engineering major... parents are Patrick and Sharon Hardy...uncle Byron played football at McNeese.
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CRAIG McFERRIN SOPHOMORE
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
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POST
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Career Highs 12 two times 6 at Texas State (1/14/12) 9 at Nicholls (1/25/12) 0 0 3 vs. Southern Miss. (12/31/11) 5 two times 11 at Nicholls (1/25/12 1 two times 2 vs. Lamar (1/11/12) 1 three times 28 at Nicholls (1/25/12)
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HOMETOWN: WARREN, OH ( WARREN HARDING HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
2011-12
17-0
227-13.4
30-53
.566
0-0
.000
14-32
.438
21-34
55
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“Returning from injury last year where he was playing well before injury occurred. Strongest asset to the team is his ability to rebound and defend the post. Must continue to work hard and to improve everyday.” Freshman Season (2011-12): had a promising freshman season come to an end in late January when he suffered a should injury in a game against Central Arkansas... averaged 4.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest... sank 56.6 percent of his field goals (30 for 53) and had seven blocked shots... scored double-figures twice, both 12 points, against Texas State and Nicholls State... averaged 7.0 points a game and hit 15 of 21 from the field in the last five games played before his injury.
PF/D
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TO
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PTS
AVG
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74
4.4
McNeese State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 14, 2012) All games
2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats
#25 McFerrin, Craig
High School: played at Warren G. Harding High School (Warren, Ohio) where he averaged 16 points, nine rebounds, two blocked shots and three assists per game his senior season... ....among the honors he earned were selection to the all-Ohio team. Personal: birthdate December 17, 1992....parents are Craig Sr. and Leta McFerrin....Nursing major...lists Baton Rouge as his home town.
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Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
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GUARD
6•3
180 LBS
Career Highs 20 five times 8 vs. La. College (11/15/11) 17 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 3 at SEMO (11/15/12) 13 vs. UTSA (2/15/12) 4 vs. several 6 vs. several 6 vs. La. College (11/15/11) 6 vs. UTA (2/22/12) 1 two times 4 two times 41 vs. UTSA (3/7/12)
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HOMETOWN: MONROE, LA (OUACHITA HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
PF/D
A
TO
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
2009-10
21-0
100-4.8
18-39
.462
7-19
.368
2-5
.400
2-4
6
0.3
7/0
4
8
1
6
45
2.1
2010-11
15-1
169-11.3
27-58
.466
16-38
.421
6-12
.500
5-16
21
1.4
7/0
6
10
0
4
76
5.1
2011-12
33-33
1060-32.1
127-337
.377
74-208
.356
28-46
.609
17-63
80
2.4
51/1
52
59
2
43
356
10.8
Totals
69-34
1329-19.3
172-434
.396
97-265
.366
36-63
.571
24-83
107
1.6
65/1
62
77
3
53
477
6.9
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Mitchell
Pre-McNeese: averaged 17.5 points, six assists and six rebounds “Returning starter that expected to keep teams from per game in helping Ouachita High to a state title in his senior year...was zoning the Cowboys this year. Jeremie has worked to a leader on a team that went 39-4 ........ was one of four players off the team to sign with a college...also a standout defensive player....named to make himself into a complete player.” all-district team and second team all-state...earned four letters Junior Season (2011-2012): starter in all 33 games last season and ranked second on the team with 10.8 points per game... Personal: birthdate October 17, 1990....General Studies...parents scored double-figures in 18 games and had four games where he tipped are Jerome Mitchell and Tracey Zeigler....father played basketball at Texas the 20-point mark, scoring that against Louisiana College, Dillard, Central Southern 2012 McNeese State Men's Basketball McNeese State Individual Game-by-Game (as of Nov 14, 2012) All games Arkansas and Texas-Arlington... tied for the team lead with 43 steals... 2011-12 Game-by-Game Stats averaged 12 points a game in the Southland Conference Tournament... ranked third in the SLC in 3-point field goals made with a 2.2 per game average. word on
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Sophomore Season (2010-2011): played only the first half of the season...in 15 games he averaged 5.1 points and 1.4 rebounds per game...got in one start, that against Southwest Assemblies when he scored a career high 20 points (also game high)...made seven of 10 shots from the floor, among them a four for seven effort at the three point range... also had 16 points in win over Louisiana College...made 42.1 percent of his three point shots for the season (16 of 38) Freshman Season (2009-2010): played in 21 games but did not get a start...averaged 2.1 points per game, making 18 of 39 field goals and seven of 19 three point shots...second leading scorer in victory over Paul Quinn with 15 points...was six of 11 from the floor in that game...top scoring effort in a conference game was eight points against Sam Houston State...saw his most action in games with Paul Quinn (21 minutes), Louisiana College (14 minutes), Central Arkansas (13 minutes) and Louisiana Tech (11 minutes)....in season ending Central Arkansas game he scored seven points, making three of four field goals and one of two free throw attempts
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BRANDON REGIS JUNIOR
Points Field Goals FG Attempts 3pt Field Goals 3pt FG Attempts Free Throws Free Throws Att. Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Minutes
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GUARD
6•3
196 LBS
Career Highs 11 vs. Paul Quinn (12/1/09) 4 vs. several 9 vs. several 2 vs. several 5 vs. N. Colorado (11/13/09) 3 vs. UCA (2/12/11) 4 vs. several 4 vs. La. Tech (12/19/09) 4 vs. So. Utah (11/16/09) 1 vs. several 5 vs. La. College (11/21/09) 14 vs. La. College (11/9/12)
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HOMETOWN: ADDISTON, TEX AS ( W.T. WHITE HS)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2012-13 COWBOYS PROFILES CAREER STATISTICS YEAR
GP/GS
MIN./AVG
FG-FGA
FG%
3PM-3PA
3FG%
FT-FTA
FT%
OFF-DEF
REB
AVG
PF/D
A
TO
BL
ST
PTS
AVG
2009-10
25-0
198-7.9
21-63
.333
7-23
.304
4-13
.308
5-11
16
0.6
17/0
16
23
1
15
53
2.1
2010-11
19-0
73-3.8
7-28
.250
1-8
.125
11-18
.611
1-7
8
0.4
8/0
4
6
2
3
26
1.4
2011-12
Redshirted
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.308
8-31
.258
15-31
.484
6-18
24
0.5
25/0
20
29
3
18
79
1.8
Regis
“Redshirt junior guard that comes to work everyday in practice. Brandon worked this summer in areas that will make the Cowboys a stronger team this season. Very dedicated team player.” Junior Season (2011-2012): Redshirted. Sophomore Season 2010-2011: saw action in 19 games last year and scored 26 points ... scored a season high six points in season opener with Washington...tallied four points against Javaris Christian and four against Southwest Assemblies. Freshman Season 2009-2010: saw action in 25 games and wound up with a 2.1 scoring and a 0.6 rebounding average....made 21 of 63 field goals and was four of 13 at the line...three times scored in double figures...in fact, produced 10 points in each of the Cowboys first two games of the season - against North Colorado and Hawaii in the Rainbow Classic.... saw his most playing time - 21 minutes - in the season ending contest against Central Arkansas...had season high 11 points against Paul Quinn... had team single game high with five steals against Louisiana College. Pre-McNeese: averaged 13.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game at W. T. White High...collected a lot of his points from three point range...mostly played shooting guard...second on the team in three pointers made...four letters and earned all-district honors...nominee for McDonald’s all-American team....was also a two year letterman in football, playing wide receiver....second team all-district in football. Personal: birthdate November 24, 1990....General Studies....was born in New Orleans...mother is Deidra Regis....uncle Kendall Regis played basketball at UL-Lafayette.
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200 LBS
HOMETOWN: Z ACHARY, LA (Z ACHARY HS/OAKLAND UNIVERSIT Y )
Eackles
“Transfer that will provide experience at the 2 and 3 postions. Hard-nose player that will challenge teams on the offensive and defensive ends of the court.” Sophomore Season (2011-2012): Redshirted Pre-McNeese: in two seasons at Oakland University he helped the Golden Grizzlies to two Summit League titles and to two appearances in the NCAA tournament...as a freshman he averaged 6.1 points per game and last year he hit 4.8 per game....game highs had him scoring 18 points against Ohio, 13 against Valparaiso and 12 against Tennessee...rebound high of nine vs Wright State. High School: all-state performer playing for Glen Oaks, Family Christian and Zachary HS...also played at Hargrave Military Academy leading his team into the prep national title game and scoring 20 points...MVP of Louisiana state all-star game...once scored 57 points in a prep game to set a school record...three-time district MVP. Personal: birthdate January 5, 1989...Communications and History major...parents are Ledell Eackles and Antionette Victor....father was NBA standout....brother Ledell Jr. played at Campbell University....cousin of Cowboy assistant coach David Dumars and former Cowboy and Detroit Piston standout and Hall of Fame member Joe Dumars.
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6•0
180 LBS
HOMETOWN: LAKE CHARLES, LA (ST. LOUIS HS/NICHOLLS STATE)
Garrett
“Good addition to the team. Will add depth at the guard positions.” Pre-McNeese: signed out of high school with Nicholls State but did not see any playing time. High School: named all-district as a sophomore ... Earned first team all-district, region and state as a junior and a senior at St. Louis High School in Lake Charles. Personal: the youngest of John and Marlene Garrett’s three children.
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178 LBS
HOMETOWN: PINE VILLE, LA (PINE VILLE HS)
Johnson
“First year freshmen that will play the 1 and 2 positions on the court. His ability to shoot from the perimeter will be an asset in keeping teams from zoning the Cowboys.” High School: all-district and all-CENLA honors after he averaged 22 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds a game as a senior at Pineville High School. Personal: Birthdate is Dec. 14, 1992... son of Shaun and LaDona Johnson... majoring in general studies.
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235 LBS
HOMETOWN: COLUMBUS, OH (BROOKHAVEN HS/GULF COAST COLLEGE)
Kpan
“Added late to the roster but brings experience to the post areas. Pete is a good rebounder and defensive player. He must continue working and provide leadership to a young team.” Pre-McNeese: transfer from Gulf Coast State College in Panama, Florida where he played in 25 games with nine starts... averaged 3.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per contest... led his team in field goal shooting with a 57.9 percentage (33 of 57) and tied for third on the squad with 10 blocked shots... named 1st team All-City in high school where he attended Brookhaven HS. Personal: Birthdate is June 21, 1992... son of Peter Kpan, Jr. and Victoria Duncan... full name is Peter Serbo Kpan III... majoring in general studies.
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HOMETOWN: HOUSTON, T X ( WESTFIELD HS)
Lewis
“Tremendous upside for a young player. Has the innate ability to block shots. Austin will be a solid player as he gains experience and adjust to the college game.” High School: played at Westfield High School and led the team to a 26-11 record as a senior and a district championship... participated in the state playoffs. Personal: Birthdate is Jan. 11, 1994... son of Charles and G’edria Lewis... majoring in physical therapy.
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JORDAN WELLS FRESHMAN FORWARD 6•7 250 LBS
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HOMETOWN: OR ANGE, T X (LIT TLE C YPRESS -MAURICE VILLE HS)
Wells
“Another young player with a tremendous upside. Must continue to develop the work ethic needed to reach potential. Can run the court and rebound the basketball that will provide easy opportunities for the Cowboys’ offense.” High School: named District 20-4A Defensive Player of the Year and Orange Leader All-Area First Team as a member of Little CypressMauriceville... All-KOGT team... all-tournament at the Hardin-Jefferson and East Chambers tournaments... averaged 12.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots per game. Personal: Birthdate is Nov. 21, 1993... son of Jennie Wells... majoring in business.
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 C oachin g S taff DAVE SIMMONS • Head Coach
Louisiana Tech, 1981 7th Season at McNeese (87-99); 9th Season Overall (114-128)
2011 Southland Conference Coach of the Year 2011 & 2012 Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award Coach of the Year
The Simmons File PERSONAL Born: Hometown: Married: Children:
Dave Simmons did something for McNeese State that no other head coach in school history has done – take his teams to national postseason tournaments in back-to-back years. That kind of production led to the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches to award Simmons the Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award as the state’s major college coach of the year two years straight. In the 2010-11 season, Simmons guided the Cowboys to their first Southland Conference regular season championship since the 2001-02 season, and led the team into the National Invitational Tournament where it hosted Boston College, and last season, he led the Pokes to their second straight conference tournament title game appearance and later took part in the CollegeInsider. com tournament. McNeese did make back-to-back postseason appearances in 2000-01 (NIT) and 2001-02 (NCAA) but that was under two different head coaches (Ron Everhart and Tic Price). The 20-win season Simmons’ Cowboys produce in 2010-11 was also the first for the school in nine years and the 15-2 home record was one of the very best. McNeese knocked on the 20-win door once again last year where the 17-win season saw four games where the Cowboys came up
July 24, 1959 DeRidder, La. Wife Elaine Marie Desmond, David, Deon
EDUCATION 1977-85 Louisiana Tech • M.S. Health & Physical Education • B.S. Health & Physical Education • Minor in Business Education COACHING CAREER ‘94-’95 Edward Waters ‘95-’96 Edward Waters ‘06-’07 McNeese State ‘07-’08 McNeese State ‘08-’09 McNeese State ‘09-’10 McNeese State ‘10-’11 McNeese State ‘11-’12 McNeese State ‘12-’13 McNeese State Total 8 Seasons
16-13 11-16 15-17 13-16 11-18 10-20 21-12 17-16 1-2 115-130
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 C oachin g S taff short by four points or less. Now, Simmons enters this season with the goal of not only making the conference tournament title game for the third consecutive season, but winning it for the first time since that 2001-02 season. Simmons has hit some high spots during his career at McNeese, both as head coach and assistant coach. As a former assistant at McNeese (in the late 1980s on the staff of Steve Welch), the Cowboys won the league’s tournament title and participated in the NCAA. He earned the SLC coach of the year honor as well as that for the state of Louisiana in 2011 and was also named the district coach of the year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He’s now 87-99 in six seasons with the Cowboys and is 114-128 in eight season overall. Simmons was also on the staffs at Northwestern State and Louisiana Tech when those two teams won league titles and played in the NCAA tournament and an assistant at Delta State when it played post season. He was an assistant coach at Louisiana Tech when the team went to the NIT Final Four and made two NCAA appearances. He was an assistant at Delta State when it won 24 games and appeared in the Division II Final Four and he was an assistant at Northwestern State when the Demons won back-to-back league crowns, participated in the NCAA and gave the SLC a first round NCAA victory for the first time since the 1980s. During a 28-year career Simmons has coached more than 20 players who have gone on to play in the professional ranks including Karl Malone. He is a member of the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame, having been inducted for his playing career at Louisiana Tech and he is one of the few current collegiate head coaches in the nation who scored more than 1,500 points during their playing careers. At Tech he was the team captain and team MVP and in 1981 ranked fifth in the nation in free throw shooting. He still holds the school record for free throw accuracy in a single season and for career free throw accuracy. A native of DeRidder, he and his wife Elaine Marie have three children, Desmond, David and Deon.
Coaching Highlights 2011-12 head coach McNeese State (17-16, CBI)... team played in 2nd consecutive national postseason tournament and second straight conference tourament championship game... Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award recipient as the state of Louisiana’s major college coach of the year. 2010-2011 head coach McNeese State (21-12, SLC Champion, NIT) ...team wins 10 of last 13 games... Tommy Joe Eagles Memorial Award recipient. 2006-2007 head coach McNeese State ( t e a m wins last three games and six of last seven to finish second in league standings; advance to semifinal round of league tournament 2005-2006 assistant coach Northwestern State (26-8, SLC Champion, SLC tournament champion, won first game of NCAA tournament) 2004-2005 assistant coach Northwestern State (SLC Champion) 2000-2001 assistant coach Northwestern State (SLC tournament champion, NCAA tournament; 1-0 as interim head coach) 1994-1995 head coach Edward Waters College (27-29 overall; EIAC semifinals) 1988-1989 assistant coach McNeese State (SLC tournament champions, NCAAtournament) 1986-1987 assistant coach Delta State(Division II Final Four) 1985-1986 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (NIT Final Four) 1984-1985 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (SLC champion, NCAA second round) 1983-1984 assistant coach Louisiana Tech (NCAA second round) Playing Highlights 2006 Named to the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame as a player 1977-1981 Louisiana Tech University(team captain, team MVP, 5th in nation in free throw shooting in 1981; holds school record for free throw accuracy in single season and for career free throw accuracy; three time all-SLC; scored 1,563 career points)
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 C oachin g S taff DAVID DUMARS • Assistant Coach Louisiana-Monroe, 1980 12th Season at McNeese
Has been a collegiate basketball and football assistant coach Earned All-Pro honors as a DB in football David Dumars has been a member of the
The Dumars File PERSONAL Born: Hometown: Married: Children:
January 21, 1957 Natchitoches, La. Wife Marsha Davique, LaTasha
EDUCATION 1976-80 Louisiana-Monroe • Bachelor’s in General Studies • Minor in Business COACHING CAREER ‘89-’99 Southeast Missouri (Football) ‘00-’present McNeese State (asst. basketball) PLAYING CAREER ‘76-’79 Football - ULM (4-year starter as a wide receiver then a defensive back; earned all-conference and pre-season all-America honors) ‘80-’81 Montreal (CFL) ‘82 New York Jets (NFL) ‘83-’85 Denver, Birmingham (USFL)
McNeese State coaching staff throughout the 2000s, and he’s in his 12th season as an assistant coach. During his period as an assistant coach he has helped guide the Cowboys to three league titles and participate in the NCAA, NIT, and CollegeInsider.com post season tournaments. His early career in the coaching profession, however, was as a football coach, having spent 11 years as an assistant on the staff at Southeast Missouri State. He played basketball in high school and coached it in high school and is the older brother of former McNeese State all-American and allpro Joe Dumars who is now president of the Detroit Pistons. The 54 year old Cowboy coach works with the Cowboy post players and is one of the Southland Conference’s premier recruiters. He is a former professional football player, having played for the New York Jets in the NFL, for Montreal in the CFL and for Denver and Birmingham in the USFL. Two years running he was an all-pro selection as a strong safety for Denver, leading the league in pass interceptions with eight and with a return average of 34 yards. A 1980 graduate of Louisiana-Monroe, Dumars was a standout player for the Warhawks and began his coaching career at Tallulah (LA) High in 1987. He and his wife Marsha have two children Davique and LaTasha - and two grandchildren.
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 C oachin g S taff STEVE WELCH • Assistant Coach
Southeastern Louisiana, 1970 11th Season at McNeese; 4th since returning in 2009
Led McNeese to the 1989 SLC Tournament championship and first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament
Steve Welch returned to the coaching ranks three years ago, brought out of retirement by the opportunity to coach with his former assistant coach Dave Simmons. The former Cowboy head coach was also a long time assistant at both Louisiana Tech and Southeastern Louisiana during his career. He is coaching all aspects of the game for the Cowboys and is also recruiting. One of the nation’s top recruiters when he was a member of the Louisiana Tech staff (he signed Karl Malone and Randy White) The Welch File Welch spent seven seasons as the McNeese PERSONAL State head coach, winning 76 games along Born: September 27, 1949 with a conference tournament title. His Hometown: Lafayette, La. team also competed in the NCAA tournaMarried: Wife Judi ment almost knocking off then nationally Children: Brett, Todd ranked Illinois in an opening game. Among the Cowboy standouts on those EDUCATION Welch teams in the late 1980s and early 1968 Lee Junior College 1990s were Anthony Pullard, Martin Yokum, 1970 Southeastern Louisiana Michael Cutright and Terry Griggley. • Bachelor in Education 1972 Southeastern Louisiana “Ever since Dave (Simmons) came back • Masters in Education to town, we’ve talked about me coming back and helping out,” the coach said a year COACHING CAREER ago. “I had retired once and then thought ‘71-’73 Southeastern La. graduate assistant about retiring again until Dave asked me ‘73-’74 Lafayette High School Head Coach to come help out,” Welch said. ‘74-’79 Southeastern La. Assistant Coach Welch had spent 12 years as the assis‘79-’87 Louisiana Tech Assistant Coach tant director of intramurals at the university ‘88-’94 McNeese Head Coach after leaving the coaching ranks. ‘09-present McNeese Assistant Coach The McNeese coach and his wife Judi, who is a retired school teacher, have two PLAYING CAREER ‘67-’68 Lee Junior College sons and five grandchildren. ‘69-’70 Southeastern La. point guard Dr. Brett Welch is an assistant professor All-Region and All-Academic in education at McNeese while Dr. Todd Welch is a periodonist in Jackson, TN. OTHER Past president of LA Basketball Coaches Association
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 C oachin g S taff PATRICK HAYNES • Assistant Coach McNeese State, 2008 3rd Season at McNeese
The Haynes File PERSONAL Born: November 19, 1984 Hometown: New Orleans, La. EDUCATION 2008 McNeese State University • Business and General Studies COACHING CAREER ‘06-present McNeese Assistant Coach
Started his McNeese career as the Director of Basketball Operations under former head coach Tic Price Patrick Haynes is now in his third season as a full time assistant coach with the Cowboys. He had previously served as director of basketball operations and has come up through the ranks. Among his duties with the Cowboys are recruiting, on floor coaching as well as serving as the team’s video coordinator, travel coordinator and overseeing the team managers and facilities. An outstanding student, Haynes spent five seasons as the head manager for the basketball team, working under current head coach Dave Simmons and former head coach Tic Price. A native of New Orleans, he is a graduate of St. Augustine High School where he was both a basketball and tennis athlete. At McNeese State he majored in both Business and General Studies and obtained his degrees in 2008. Haynes has also served as a counselor at summer basketball camps under present coach Simmons and former coach Price.
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HIGH SCHOOL PLAYING CAREER ‘99-’02 St. Augustine High School Basketball and tennis
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Dr. Philip C. Williams University President
Dr. Philip C. Williams is the sixth president of McNeese State University. He attended public schools in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 as a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating with honors in history. He earned his law degree at the Columbia University School of Law in New York City, with a certificate of achievement with honors from the Parker Program in Foreign and International law. During the course of his legal profession, he practiced corporate law and served as administrative vice president and counsel for Sea World, Inc. In 1994, Dr. Williams returned to Chapel Hill to earn his Ph.D. in Health Policy and Administration. Prior to beginning his career in higher education, he served for one year as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2006 he became the 14th President of the University of Montevallo. In 2007 he was invited to serve as a member of the Governor’s Advisory Group on China, based upon his extensive work as an instructor to Chinese health care executives in Beijing since 1996. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the JapanAmerican Society of Alabama. In 2008 he was elected to serve a two-year term as Alabama’s state representative to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
McNeese Facts • Established in 1939, McNeese State has an enrollment of 8,900. The university is located in Lake Charles, a city with a population of 80,000. The city is located in the Southwest corner of the state, 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico and 30 miles east of the Texas-Louisiana border. • In 1993, the Pulitzer Prize for fiction was awarded to Dr. Robert Olen Butler, then a member of the university’s Department of Languages. • Among former McNeese athletes who have gone on to professional stardom have been basketball’s Joe Dumars (Detroit, now president of basketball operations), baseball’s Ray Fontenot (New York Yankees) and football’s Bryan Smith (Jacksonville). • McNeese is the first public university in the state to offer a concentration in Forensic Chemistry • McNeese now has seven Senior Fulbright Scholars on its faculty that have traveled to Greece, Finland, Moldova, Romania, Rwanda, China and Korea. • The College of Nursing is nationally accredited by the National League of Nursing and continually has a high passing rate on the nursing licensing examination. • The College of Business has an intership program which places students nationwide. • McNeese offers a degree in Athletic Training.
Dr. Williams with current athletic director Tommy McClelland and former AD Sonny Watkins.
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Tommy McClelland Athletic Director
Tommy McClelland was named athletic director at McNeese State on March 19, 2008. Prior to being named Athletic Director, McClelland served as Interim Athletic Director and Assistant Athletic Director of Internal Affairs. In his short time at McNeese McClelland has been quick out of the gate. He started the “Partner with the Pokes” program that provides a smaller, more attractive sponsorship package for local small businesses. On top of the “Partner with the Pokes” program, McClelland has raised over $2.8 million in private donations since April of 2007 and was instrumental in increasing corporate sponsorships over $750,000, while securing new clients and multi-year sponsorships. He also planned and helped implement a multi-city summer tour, the “Cowboy Round-Up Tour.” The Cowboy Round-Up tour is a two week period in June where coaches, administrators and other department staff travel to various cities in Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas. Fans have the opportunity to meet with coaches and administrators to talk about Cowboy and Cowgirl athletics. McClelland was also responsible for increasing football season ticket sales in 2008 for the then highest total in school history to 8,008 and then topped that at 8,035 in 2009. In addition, he was instrumental in setting single game attendance records in Volleyball, Softball, Soccer and Women’s Basketball. McClelland is not just limited to selling tickets. He devised a plan to resurrect the “M” Club for former student-athletes. He negotiated a new syndicated radio network for football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. Included in that deal was the first ever radio station that was solely dedicated to broadcasting women’s basketball. McClelland also re-negotiated football’s TV replay contract from a one station deal to broadcasting games on three different stations and the internet. One of the main goals for McClelland was to improve the life of the student-athletes and increase the fans experience. The most effective way to accomplish both goals is to improve athletic facilities. In his short time as Athletic Director, McClelland has overseen the completion of: • New bleachers in Memorial Gym • Chair backed center section of Cowgirl Diamond • Canopy over the stairwell on the north end of Cowboy Stadium • Hodges Street Field House • New grandstands at Cowboy Diamond • New bleachers at Cowgirl Soccer Field • New artificial synthetic replicated turf at Cowboy Stadium • New Basketball court and goals • Upgraded football practice facilities • Covered center section at softball facility •New lights for Cowgirl Field (soccer) • New weight room for track field house • Renovation of men’s basketball and women’s volleyball offices, including a new state of the art theater style media room in Memorial Gym • Renovation and expansion of the Jack V. Doland Fieldhouse A combined total of over $11 million dollars in facility renovation and new construction has been made since 2007. During his tenure as Athletic Director, McNeese has won the Southland Conference football championship (2007, 2009), Southland Conference Soccer tournament (2006) and regular season championship (2007), Southland Conference Softball Tournament (2010), the Southland Conference Men’s Basketball Regular Season (2011) and the Southland Conference Women’s Regular Season (2011) and the State Farm Southland Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament (2011). In 2011, under McClelland’s leadership, McNeese State hosted the First Round of the NIT postseason tournament as they hosted ACC member Boston College live on ESPNU. Even though McNeese State has had a tremendous amount of success in athletics, McClelland prides himself on building character in his studentathletes. In four of the past five years, McNeese State has led the Southland Conference with student-athletes being named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In addition McClelland has guided the resurgence of the department’s APR success. Since taking over, McNeese State has gone from four teams with or above the required .925 APR rating to 13, and projections have all 16 at or above that number. Since the beginning of his tenure, the community service hours performed by the MSU student-athletes have triple to over 2,000 each year. In everything that McClelland preaches, one word always comes to the forefront...Championships. “Championships in the classroom, on the field/court and in life. That is what motivates me to become the athletics administrator I desire to be.” McClelland holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree from Northwestern State where he was a football and track standout. The native of Basile, LA., served as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State in athletics and also worked at the Southland Conference office as an administrative intern, assisting with championship events. McClelland is also a 2012 graduate of the Executive Program of the Sports Management Institute and attended instruction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business. McClelland is married to the former Jessica Stokes of Garrison, Texas. They have two sons, Lawson and Grayson. They reside in Lake Charles.
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Ryan Ivey
Associate Athletic Director Ryan Ivey came to McNeese State in July 2007 as the Assistant
Matthew Bonnette
Assistant AD for Sports Information Matthew Bonnette is in his first year as the assistant athletic director for sports information at McNeese State. A 2002 graduate of McNeese in mass communication, he replaces his father, Louis, who retired in June after a remarkable 46-year career as the school’s only SID. Bonnette spent the last nine years at Northwestern State as an associate SID where he won numerous LSWA awards for various media guides. Prior to NSU, he served one year as the SID at Henderson State. He is a member of CoSIDA, where he serves as the district coordinator for CoSIDA Academic All-America nominating and voting. He’s also a member of the NCBWA (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association) and USBWA (United States Basketball Writers Association) as well as the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. His brother, Michael, is the head SID at LSU. Before getting into the sports information profession, Bonnette spent several years as commercial production manager for KPLC-TV in Lake Charles and in 2000, earned the “Best of Show” ADDY award for his commercial promoting McNeese football season tickets. Bonnette is married to the former Colene Lanier of Lake Charles and the couple has two daughters, Haley and Katelyn.
Athletic Director for Internal Affairs. Ivey was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in August 2010. In his responsibilities, Ivey handles the day to day operations of the athletic department that includes the internal and external operations of the athletic department. For his internal operations, Ivey is responsible for overseeing and directing all home athletic contests, while overseeing scheduling for all sports. In addition, he oversees the athletic department business affairs, including daily management of the departments six million dollar budget. Ivey is also involved in coordinating personnel issues within the department including chairing the hiring committee for several key department staff positions and assisting in others. Externally, Ivey is responsible for the overall management of the corporate sponsorship program. Under his guidance corporate sponsorships have risen 79% to over $750,000 per year. Additionally, Ivey spearheaded two different marketing campaigns that resulted in two new season ticket records for Cowboy football. In addition, he has led the charge on several new single game attendance records for soccer, volleyball and women’s basketball. In addition to his McNeese State responsibilities, Ivey has assisted in the execution of the 2008, 2010 and 2011 State Farm Southland Conference Basketball tournaments, the tournament director for the 2008 Southland Conference Women’s Soccer tournament, the 2009 Southland Conference Softball tournament and most recently the 2011 FCS National Championship game. Ivey came to McNeese from the University of Memphis, where he served as the Director of Operations for the women’s basketball program for two years. Prior to that Ivey served as the Coordinator of Marketing and Promotions at the University of South Dakota and the Stadium Operations Assistant for the Memphis Redbirds in 2005. Director for Marketing/Ticketing Ivey received his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management in December 2004 and his Master’s degree in Sport and Leisure Commerce in August 2010, both from the Uni Nathan Fontaine joined McNeese State in August 2010, with over three years in Collegiate Athletics with the University of Houston, versity of Memphis. The native of Mayfield, KY., Ivey was a four year football letterman Sam Houston State University, and most recently the University of at Memphis as a punter and holder and played in the 2003 New Orleans Bowl and in the Arkansas. 2004 GMAC Bowl. He received the 2004 National Football Foundation and College Hall As a Razorback, Fontaine oversaw all aspects of Marketing for Men’s Basketball and of Fame scholarship award. Softball. Under his direction, Men’s Basketball group tickets saw an increase of over 300% Ivey and his wife Kelley have two sons, Jett (2) and Ace (4 months). from the previous year, as well as an increase of 48% in total attendance in Softball, with an average Softball attendance of 802 fans per game. In addition, as the Marketing Director for the SEC Softball Tournament, Fontaine helped produce the largest-attended SEC Championship game (1,510) since the tournament adopted a single-elimination format. His other responsibilities include Licensing for the university. During his tenure at Sam Houston State, Fontaine was in charge of all department Associate AD for Compliance/SWA marketing/promotions, corporate sponsorships and ticketing operations. He also coordi Bridget Martin is in her ninth year as the university’s associate nated marketing and hospitality efforts for the 2008 Southland Conference Baseball and athletic director and is also in her 10th year as the coordinator of Track & Field tournaments hosted by Sam Houston State. compliance for the McNeese State athletic department. She also Under his guidance, Bearkat sporting events saw an increase in attendance across the board. Football student attendance doubled from 2007-2008, including an average of over serves as the senior woman administrator for the university. A native of Lake Arthur, Martin had served as the McNeese women’s basketball 1,800 students in 2008. In addition to attendance, overall football ticket sales increased by 20% from 2007. coach. During an 11 year period she served as head basketball coach for seven seasons and Baseball saw the largest crowd in Don Sanders Stadium history in 2008, and men’s four seasons as co-head coach. She is a graduate of Louisiana Tech and coached St. Louis basketball had the 3rd largest crowd in Johnson Coliseum history in 2007. In 2008, the women’s basketball team hosted the largest crowd in history, generating High (Lake Charles) to a state title in 1988-89. She serves on the NCAA compliance cabinet committee and various Southland over 2,200 fans, which led to Sam Houston State being chosen as an NCAA Pack the House Challenge winner in 2009. Conference committees and was recently selected as vice president of the league’s advisory In addition to his marketing responsibilities, Fontaine oversaw a portfolio of over 27 council for the next two years and will assume the presidency in 2014-15. corporate clients, as well as managed game day ticketing operations for all sports. A 2001 graduate of Pearland High School in Pearland, TX, Fontaine received his Bachelors in Applied Music at the University of Houston in 2005, and went on to attain his Masters in Business Administration in 2007. He began his collegiate athletics career with an internship at the University of Houston through the Cougar Sports Marketing Association.
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Pam McGough
Coordinator of Ticket Operations Coordinator of Athletic Development Pam McGough is in her seventh year with the McNeese Athletic Foundation. She coordinates the cultivation and solicitation of major Paul Gugliucci started with the McNeese staff in August of 2011, gifts for athletic scholarships and individual athletic programs. assisting with the ticketing, marketing, and events management A native of Vinton, LA, she was raised in Lake Charles, graduating areas. from McNeese with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. He was promoted to coordinator of ticket operations in the summer. McGough is an active member of the McNeese Alumni Association and served as presi Prior to joining the McNeese staff, Gugliucci was a graduate assistant in the athletics dent during the 96-97 school year. department at Valdosta State, where he recieved his masters degree in public administration in May of 2011. He received his undergraduate degree from East Stroudsburg University in sport management. Gugliucci is originally from Staten Island, NY. Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Michael Soileau serves as the university faculty rep for the South land Conference and the NCAA. He is a 1988 graduate of McNeese State and earned his master degree from the university in 1990. He obtained his PhD from Texas A&M-Commerce in 1994. He is the Coord. of Student Athlete Mentoring university’s department head of Health and Human Performance, the Director of Recreation and an associate professor. Dr. Soileau also handles the clock and score keeping at McNeese Allison Holladay is in her first year in administration as the basketball games. He and his wife Pauline have three children, Logan, Cameron and Mattie. Coordinator for Student-Athlete Mentoring. Holladay was formerly the McNeese Soccer Assistant Coach for the past nine seasons. She was instrumental in coaching the goalkeepers that won the 2006 Southland Conference Tournament and the 2007 Regular Season Title. Holladay always coached with a “player-first” philosophy and she plans to Academic Counselor bring that thought process into her new role. Amanda Wilhite joined the McNeese State staff in August of 2012 as Holladay will aid all student-athletes in five areas; Academic Excellence, Athletic the new Academic Counselor. Excellence, Personal Development, Career Development, and Community Service. “I am Wilhite earned her M.A. in English from Arizona State University and extremely excited to take on this new role. I view it as an opportunity to help the entire while at ASU, she worked in the Office of Student-Athlete Development student-athlete population. I plan on being very active in helping all the student-athletes for Sun Devil Athletics for two years. During her time with OSAD, she specialized in working find success both on and off the field in each of the five previously mentioned categories. I with football, wrestling, men’s golf, and men’s and women’s track and field. She received two bachelor’s degrees from Sam Houson State, one in english and another am dedicated to making each person’s experience here at McNeese a positive and exciting in criminal justice. place to grow.” A native of Paris, Texas, Amanda enjoys reading, learning new languages, and antagoniz Before coming to McNeese, Holladay served as an assistant coach at Southeastern ing her two cats, Gwen and Macbeth. Louisiana University for three seasons. She concluded her playing career in 1999 as the most decorated player in the history of Southeastern soccer, helping the Lady Lions to two Southland Conference regular season titles (1999, 2002) and a Southland Conference Tournament title (1998). Holladay began her career at LSU in 1995 and started in the majority of games, includ Compliance Assistant ing the SEC Tournament. After a redshirt season in 1996, she transferred to Southeastern Penny Brown currently serves as the Assistant Compliance Officer Louisiana University in 1997. Throughout her SLU career, she logged 5,401 minutes played, at McNeese State. She has been in this position for 8 years. Her daily missing just 20 minutes of action in 59 career games with a 0.71 goals against average, a responsibilities include organizing the daily operations of the complischool record that still stands today. She is one of three Lady Lions to have been named ance office under the direction of the Associate Athletic Director for All-Southland Conference three times (1997, 1998, 1999). She was also named to the Compliance. Brown is a long time McNeese State Athletics staffer, having served in various Southland Conference All-Tournament Team twice (1998, 1999). Perhaps her greatest honor roles throughout her tenure. She has been with McNeese for a total of 25 years. was becoming the first soccer player inducted into the Southeastern Louisiana University Hall of Fame in 2004. Assistant to the Athletic Director Assistant Sports Information Director Cathy Devillier was named Assistant to the Director of Athletics in 2009 after serving as the Administrative Assistant in the Cowboy Basketball, Cowgirl Volleyball and Golf programs since 2006. Prior to her tenure in Pam LaFosse is now in her 21st season as the assistant sports information athletics, Devillier worked in the Accounting office at McNeese State. director at McNeese State. In her current responsibilities, Devillier is responsible for assisting the Director of Athlet She handles sports information for all of the women’s sports as well as ics in daily operations including overseeing the administrative responsibilities of the department. helping with men’s football, basketball and track and field. She produces media guides, programs Devillier is also responsible for overseeing the department’s administrative assistants, as well and news releases for all of the women’s sports. as assisting them in their various day to day operations. A native of Gueydan, LaFosse is a graduate of McNeese State and is a former Cowgirl athlete, She is a native of Lake Charles and is a graduate of LaGrange High School. She and her husband Mike have two children, Josh, 28 and Shelby 18. having been a four year letter winner in basketball.
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Player
gp-gs
03 Richard, Patrick
Conference-Only... 05 Cannon, Dontae
Conference-Only... 02 Mitchell, Jeremie
Conference-Only... 52 Turner, Rudy
Conference-Only... 32 Guidry, Desharick
Conference-Only... 25 McFerrin, Craig
Conference-Only... 20 Fields, Adrian
Conference-Only... 15 Brown, Will
Conference-Only... 11 Hardy, Kevin
Conference-Only... 54 Richard, Daniel
Conference-Only... 35 Queen, Tyson
Conference-Only... Team Team Total.......... Conference-Only... Opponents...... Conference-Only...
Score by Periods McNeese State Opponents
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OVERALL 17-16 10-6 7-10
HOME 9-4 5-3 4-1
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
33-33 1204 36.5 190-473 .402 16-16 599 37.4 94-232 .405 33-33 1151 34.9 140-331 .423 16-16 577 36.1 73-157 .465 33-33 1060 32.1 127-337 .377 16-16 521 32.6 60-172 .349 29-24 650 22.4 101-192 .526 13-9 286 22.0 45-86 .523 31-12 657 21.2 80-171 .468 16-8 376 23.5 45-91 .495 17-0 227 13.4 30-53 .566 7-0 118 16.9 17-24 .708 31-0 520 16.8 40-122 .328 14-0 243 17.4 14-50 .280 6-4 128 21.3 10-37 .270 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 32-1 411 12.8 43-91 .473 15-0 186 12.4 17-36 .472 32-25 551 17.2 37-83 .446 16-15 290 18.1 19-45 .422 12-0 64 5.3 6-14 .429 2-0 4 2.0 0-1 .000
33 16 33 16
6625 3200 6624 3199
1st 993 1037
50-179 28-90 27-83 13-33 74-208 34-101 0-0 0-0 3-11 3-9 0-0 0-0 13-39 5-14 0-4 0-0 5-11 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-0
.279 .311 .325 .394 .356 .337 .000 .000 .273 .333 .000 .000 .333 .357 .000 .000 .455 .400 .000 .000 .250 .000
AWAY 6-11 5-3 1-8
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
160-208 90-114 72-90 45-57 28-46 14-27 40-61 22-31 35-59 19-28 14-32 6-16 41-57 19-29 1-6 0-0 16-36 13-21 15-30 10-19 4-6 0-0
.769 .789 .800 .789 .609 .519 .656 .710 .593 .679 .438 .375 .719 .655 .167 .000 .444 .619 .500 .526 .667 .000
.321 426-631 384-894 .430 85-252 .337 238-342 762-1777 .429 181-560 .323 480-684 361-866 .417 93-284 .327 234-324
.675 .696 .702 .722
804-1904 .422 173-539
2nd 1199 1137
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63 26 31 18 17 9 70 29 63 32 21 11 24 15 7 0 26 11 39 23 4 0 47 20 412 194 345 174
NEUTRAL 2-1 0-0 2-1
Rebounds def tot avg
147 83 115 59 63 31 116 51 105 59 34 21 38 17 22 0 29 7 60 35 7 0 43 25 779 388 805 379
210 109 146 77 80 40 186 80 168 91 55 32 62 32 29 0 55 18 99 58 11 0 90 45 1191 582 1150 553
6.4 6.8 4.4 4.8 2.4 2.5 6.4 6.2 5.4 5.7 3.2 4.6 2.0 2.3 4.8 0.0 1.7 1.2 3.1 3.6 0.9 0.0
36.1 36.4 34.8 34.6
pf dq
78 39 71 31 51 28 87 39 82 47 26 13 33 16 15 0 49 29 85 40 7 0 1
a
1 109 0 54 2 91 2 44 1 52 0 28 5 10 2 6 4 18 3 10 1 2 1 2 0 16 0 10 1 5 0 0 0 32 0 15 2 13 2 5 0 1 0 0
585 17 349 282 10 174 569 - 403 295 6 191
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80 38 79 38 59 32 51 22 33 19 12 8 24 16 8 0 22 8 27 14 2 0 5 1 402 196 452 216
pts
avg
590 306 379 204 356 168 242 112 198 112 74 40 134 52 21 0 107 49 89 48 17 0
17.9 19.1 11.5 12.8 10.8 10.5 8.3 8.6 6.4 7.0 4.4 5.7 4.3 3.7 3.5 0.0 3.3 3.3 2.8 3.0 1.4 0.0
120 222 2207 56 108 1091 108 172 2185
66.9 68.2 66.2 65.6
22 9 5 2 2 1 31 10 9 6 7 4 1 0 4 0 6 3 33 21 0 0
43 22 42 20 43 24 13 4 30 14 3 1 5 2 4 0 25 15 12 6 2 0
49 77 1049
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2012 McNeese State Men's Basketball McNeese State Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 13, 2012) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date 11/11/11 11-15-11 11/18/11
OVERALL 17-16 10-6 7-10
Opponent at Auburn LCM at Georgia State
W
11-22-11 11/26/11 11/28/11 12/01/11 12-10-11 12/14/11 12/19/11 12/21/11 12-31-11 01/07/12 1-11-12 01/14/12 1-18-12
DILLARD at Sacramento State at California at Louisiana BACONE COLLEGE at Louisiana Tech at UTEP at New Mexico State SOUTHERN MISS *at A&M - Corpus Christi *LU *at Texas State *SLU-3
1-21-12 1/25/12 1/29/12 2/1/12 2-5-12 2/11/12 2/13/12 2-15-12.
*NORTHWESTERN STATE *at Nicholls Colonels *CENTRAL ARKANSAS *at Sam Houston State *SFA *at CENTRAL ARKANSAS *at Northwestern State *UTSA
2-18-12 2-22-12 2-25-12
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI *UTA *NICHOLLS COLONELS
02/29/12 3/3/12
*at Southeastern La. *at LU
3-7-12 3-8-12 3-10-12 03/13/12
vs UTSA vs UTA vs LU $at TOLEDO
* - Conference game Attendance Summary
Home Away Neutral Total
HOME 9-4 5-3 4-1
13 17 3 33
Attend
15374 44846 6725 66945
Score 62-84 71-52 50-69
W
80-43 68-63 57-73 56-78 86-45 58-60 54-69 62-82 56-65 71-69 57-54 73-82 61-47
W W W W W W W
61-64 60-56 87-76 67-61 66-56 71-56 70-61 58-54
W W
W
W W
W
Wot W
Games
AWAY 6-11 5-3 1-8 L L
L L L L L L
L
NEUTRAL 2-1 0-0 2-1 Att. 5225 1056 1370 657 644 6407 3409 828 2426 5737 4844 986 1028 2158 1194 782
High Points (13)Richard, Patrick (20)Mitchell, Jeremie (10)Mitchell, Jeremie (10)Richard, Patrick (23)Richard, Patrick (19)Richard, Patrick (18)Richard, Patrick (18)Mitchell, Jeremie (21)Richard, Patrick (19)Richard, Patrick (12)Richard, Patrick (21)Richard, Patrick (22)Turner, Rudy (19)Richard, Patrick (25)Richard, Patrick (18)Richard, Patrick (17)Richard, Patrick
74-61 89-93 75-78
L L
(28)Richard, Patrick (12)McFerrin, Craig (20)Mitchell, Jeremie (16)Mitchell, Jeremie (22)Cannon, Dontae (22)Richard, Patrick (20)Richard, Patrick (16)Cannon, Dontae (16)Richard, Patrick 1144 (27)Richard, Patrick 1547 (20)Mitchell, Jeremie 1852 (28)Richard, Patrick
57-64 68-78
L L
1019 (18)Richard, Patrick 5138 (18)Cannon, Dontae
L L
1303 1829 3593 1140
78-74 92-72 49-70 63-76
L
1535 755 936 1234 858 1043 2233 1035
(18)Cannon, Dontae (20)Richard, Patrick (16)Richard, Patrick (11)Guidry, Desharick (11)Fields, Adrian
High Rebounds (5)Turner, Rudy (17)Turner, Rudy (10)Cannon, Dontae (9)Richard, Patrick (8)Richard, Patrick (6)Turner, Rudy (6)Brown, Will (8)Guidry, Desharick (11)Richard, Patrick (5)Turner, Rudy (7)Guidry, Desharick (18)Turner, Rudy (9)Turner, Rudy (7)Richard, Patrick (7)Richard, Patrick (7)Turner, Rudy (7)Cannon, Dontae (7)Richard, Daniel (12)Guidry, Desharick (11)McFerrin, Craig (11)Richard, Patrick (7)Richard, Patrick (6)Richard, Patrick (14)Guidry, Desharick (12)Turner, Rudy (12)Richard, Patrick (9)Guidry, Desharick (8)Guidry, Desharick (7)Richard, Patrick (7)Guidry, Desharick (8)Richard, Patrick (10)Guidry, Desharick (10)Turner, Rudy (11)Richard, Patrick (9)Turner, Rudy (10)Guidry, Desharick (8)Richard, Patrick
Avg/Game
1183 2638 2242 2029
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 O pponents Centenary College (Nov. 27 • Lake Charles, La.)
2011-12 Record: 11-11 Head Coach: Adam Walsh Conference: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Affilation: NCAA D-III Series: McN trails 13-6
Sam Houston State (Jan. 12 in Lake Charles; Feb. 7 in Huntsville)
2011-12 Record: 13-19 Head Coach: Jason Hooten Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Central Arkansas (Jan. 24 in Conway; Mar. 2 in Lake Charles)
Southeast Missouri (Nov. 15 • Cape Girardeau, Mo.)
2011-12 Record: 8-21 Head Coach: Corliss Williamson 2011-12 Record: 15-16 Head Coach: Dickey Nutt Conference: Southland Conference Conference: Ohio Valley Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN leads 1-0
Lamar University (Jan. 10 in Lake Charles; Feb. 16 in Beaumont)
2011-12 Record: 23-12 Head Coach: Pat Knight Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Louisiana College (Nov. 9 • Lake Charles, La.)
Southeastern Louisiana (Feb. 19 in Lake Charles; Mar. 7 in Hammond)
2011-12 Record: 12-17 Head Coach: Jim Yarbrough Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Stephen F. Austin (Jan. 3 in Nacogdoches; Jan. 30 in Lake Charles)
2011-12 Record: 10-14 Head Coach: Gene Rushing 2011-12 Record: 20-12 Head Coach: Danny Kasper Conference: Southland Conference Conference: American Southwest Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails Affilation: NCAA D-III Series: McN leads 45-14
Louisiana Tech University (Dec. 12 • Lake Charles, La.)
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 10 in Lake Charles; Feb. 9 in Corpus Christi)
2011-12 Record: 18-16 Head Coach: Michael White 2011-12 Record: 6-24 Head Coach: Willis Wilson Conference: Southland Conference Conference: Western Athletic Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
LSU (Nov. 13 • Baton Rouge, La. • CST)
2011-12 Record: 18-15 Head Coach: Johnny Jones Conference: Southeastern Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Nicholls State (Jan. 7 in Lake Charles; Mar. 9 in Thibodaux)
2011-12 Record: 10-20 Head Coach: J.P. Piper Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Northwestern State (Jan. 3 in Natchitoches; Feb. 3 in Lake Charles)
Texas Tech University (Dec. 16 • Lubbock, Texas • FSSW)
2011-12 Record: 8-23 Head Coach: Chris Walker Conference: Big 12 Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
University of Louisiana-Lafayette (Dec. 8 • Lake Charles, La.)
2011-12 Record: 16-16 Head Coach: Bob Marlin Conference: Sun Belt Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
University of Mississippi (Nov. 20 • Oxford, Miss.)
2011-12 Record: 16-16 Head Coach: Mike McConathy Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
2011-12 Record: 20-14 Head Coach: Andy Kennedy Conference: Southeastern Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
Oral Roberts (Jan. 26 in Tulsa; Feb. 28 in Lake Charles)
University of North Carolina (Dec. 22 • Chapel Hill, N.C. • ESPNU)
2011-12 Record: 27-7 Head Coach: Scott Sutton Conference: Southland Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: McN trails
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2011-12 Record: 32-6 Head Coach: Roy Williams Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Affilation: NCAA D-I Series: First Meeting
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University of Texas-Tyler (Dec. 3 • Lake Charles, La.)
2011-12 Record: 8-17 Head Coach: Kenny Bizot Conference: American Southwest Conference Affilation: NCAA D-III Series: McN trails
All-Time Scores vs. 2012-13 Opponents 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 2003-04
vs. Centenary McNeese trails 6-13 at CC 68, McN 61 CC 54, at McN 53 at CC 68, McN 59 at CC 94, McN 72 CC 51, at McN 49 McN 76, at CC 72 at McN 74, CC 64 at CC 69, McN 65 CC 48, at McN 47 McN 62, at CC 52 at CC 82, McN 72 at CC 76, McN 71 CC 87, at McN 70 CC 69, at McN 62 McN 74, at CC 71 at CC 65, McN 59 at McN 79, CC 73 at CC 77, McN 71 at McN 73, CC 60
vs. Central Arkansas McNeese leads 9-4 at McN 74, UCA 63 at McN 61, UCA 56 ot McN 58, at UCA 55 at UCA 57, McN 43 at McN 77, UCA 48 UCA 58, at McN 54 at UCA 78, McN 69 McN 68, at UCA 53 UCA 76, at McN 72 McN 70, at UCA 63 at McN 81, UCA 67 at McN 87, UCA 76 McN 71, at UCA 56
1980-81 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
1951-52 1952-53 1955-56 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1967-68 1969-70 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87
vs. Lamar McNeese trails 43-49 at LU 68, McN 67 at McN 63, LU 56 LU 56, at McN 43 at LU 57, McN 52 at McN 92, LU 51 at McN 80, LU 47 at LU 61, McN 60 LU 70, at McN 51 at LU 104, McN 73 at LU 88, McN 73 LU 78, at McN 69 at LU 90, McN 70 at LU 89, McN 74 at McN 104, LU 88 at LU 76, McN 66 LU 87, at McN 70 at McN 87, LU 80 McN 87, at LU 84 McN 97, at LU 87 at McN 85, LU 79 at McN 85, LU 68 McN 92, LU 83 ot at McN 104, LU 63 at LU 86, McN 85 at LU 85, McN 82 at McN 99, LU 82 at LU 79, McN 75 ot at McN 77, LU 64 McN 76, at LU 75 at McN 84, LU 80 2 ot LU 95, at McN 79 at LU 103, McN 83 at LU 105, McN 82 at McN 95, LU 85 LU 90, at McN 87 ot at LU 87, McN 76 at LU 81, McN 65 at McN 51, LU 49 at LU 93, McN 62 LU 45, at McN 41 LU 68, at McN 54 at LU 86, McN 79 LU 85, McN 66^ McN 84, at LU 73 at McN 72, LU 68 ot LU 95, McN 88^ at McN 67, LU 62 at LU 90, McN 81 at LU 70, McN 65
1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
LU 62, at McN 58 LU 63, at McN 50 at LU 82, McN 73 at McN 71, LU 68 at LU 76, McN 67 at McN 99, LU 83 at LU 48, McN 47 LU 79, at McN 72 at LU 89, McN 63 at LU 100, McN 76 at McN 89, LU 83 at LU 83, McN 78 LU 65, McN 62 McN 81, at LU 65 at McN 74, LU 72 McN 71, at LU 61 LU 73, at McN 58 at McN 85, LU 79 McN 92, at LU 80 at LU 74, McN 49 at McN 64, LU 52 at LU 74, McN 72 at McN 61, LU 52 McN 73, at LU 65 at McN 74, LU 46 McN 71, LU 57^ at LU 68, McN 65 at McN 72, LU 62 at McN 77, LU 72 at LU 87, McN 81 McN 83, at LU 78 at McN 76, LU 72 at McN 68, LU 60 at LU 75, McN 71 at LU 89, McN 67 at McN 74, LU 71 at McN 75, LU 63 at LU 79, McN 78 McN 88, at LU 79 at McN 92, LU 74 at McN 57, LU 54 at LU 78, McN 68 LU 70, McN 49^
vs. Louisiana College McNeese leads 45-14 1951-52 at McN 46, LC 44 McN 63, at LC 56 1952-53 McN 97, at LC 58 McN 62, at LC 53 at McN 61, LC 53 1953-54 at LC 64, McN 61 at McN 64, LC 49 1954-55 McN 82, at LC 56 at McN 86, LC 64 1955-56 McN 88, at LC 59 at McN 88, LC 51 1956-57 at McN 79, LC 57 McN 72, at LC 60 1959-60 at LC 59, McN 55 McN 50, at LC 36 1960-61 McN 61, at LC 54 at McN 64, LC 56 1961-62 McN 59, at LC 52 at LC 44, McN 42 1962-63 McN 62, at LC 58 at LC 56, McN 54 at McN 63, LC 48 1963-64 at LC 53, McN 51 at McN 63, LC 58 1964-65 at McN 72, LC 53 at LC 56, McN 46 1965-66 at LC 70, McN 59 1966-67 LC 75, at McN 63 at McN 83, LC 57 at LC 75, McN 66 1967-68 McN 87, at LC 80 at McN 82, LC 80 1968-69 at McN 74, LC 55 at LC 69, McN 63 1969-70 LC 63, at McN 57 at LC 88, McN 78 1970-71 McN 73, at LC 65 at McN 66, LC 64 1971-72 at McN 77, LC 75 at LC 102, McN 88 1972-73 at McN 80, LC 77 McN 78, LC 76 ot 1973-74 at McN 86, LC 70
cNeese Cowboys Basketball 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 O pponents vs. Louisiana Tech McNeese trails 35-56 1952-53 LTU 48, at McN 45 LTU 58, at McN 57 at LTU 53, McN 50 1953-54 at LTU 47, McN 39 LTU 64, at McN 54 1954-55 at LTU 48, McN 46 at McN 60, LTU 55 1955-56 McN 70, at LTU 58 at McN 63, LTU 58 1956-57 at McN 61, LTU 51 at LTU 49, McN 41 1957-58 McN 66, at LTU 57 at McN 58, LTU 55 1958-59 at LTU 74, McN 60 LTU 62, at McN 42 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1959-60 at McN 62, LTU 52 McNeese trails 35-48 at LTU 46, McN 45 2 wins in 1971-72 by forfeit 1960-61 at McN 61, LTU 37 1951-52 McN 68, at ULL 64 McN 56, at LTU 41 at McN 70, ULL 55 1961-62 at McN 60, LTU 54 ot 1952-53 McN 71, at ULL 65 at LTU 53, McN 45 at McN 53, ULL 46 1962-63 at McN 58, LTU 53 McN 64, at ULL 39 McN 54, at LTU 49 1953-54 McN 43, at ULL 42 1963-64 at LTU 71, McN 61 at McN 46, ULL 45 LTU 54, at McN 52 1954-55 at McN 67, ULL 54 1964-65 at McN 65, LTU 52 at ULL 63, McN 53 at LTU 53, McN 51 1955-56 McN 81, at ULL 61 1965-66 at McN 70, LTU 55 at McN 73, ULL 57 at LTU 39, McN 35 1956-57 McN 88, at ULL 46 1966-67 at McN 55, LTU 44 at McN 56, ULL 40 at LTU 84, McN 66 1957-58 McN 65, at ULL 57 1967-68 McN 67, at LTU 57 at McN 69, ULL 50 at McN 83, LTU 77 ot 1958-59 McN 74, at ULL 68 1968-69 at McN 87, LTU 79 McN 84, at ULL 70 at LTU 86, McN 70 1959-60 ULL 60, at McN 59 1969-70 at McN 77, LTU 66 at ULL 55, McN 51 at LTU 77, McN 72 1960-61 at McN 59, ULL 47 1970-71 LTU 75, at McN 70 at ULL 72, McN 53 at LTU 93, McN 80 1961-62 at ULL 55, McN 47 1971-72 at LTU 114, McN 90 at McN 54, ULL 45 LTU 85, at McN 81 1962-63 ULL 51, at McN 48 1972-73 at McN 62, LTU 60 ot McN 47, at ULL 46 at LTU 87, McN 72 1963-64 at ULL 52, McN 50 1973-74 at McN 100, LTU 64 ULL 53, at McN 52 ot at LTU 93, McN 88 1964-65 at ULL 67, McN 56 1974-75 at LTU 92, McN 80 ULL 55, at McN 45 at McN 91, LTU 74 1965-66 at ULL 72, McN 48 1975-76 LTU 79, at McN 74 ULL 69, at McN 55 at LTU 81, McN 75 1966-67 ULL 71, at McN 68 1976-77 at McN 68, LTU 66 at ULL 94, McN 79 at LTU 87, McN 79 1967-68 at McN 80, ULL 79 1977-78 at McN 63, LTU 50 at ULL 100, McN 82 McN 59, at LTU 42 1968-69 ULL 73, at McN 61 1978-79 LTU 70, at McN 56 at ULL 86, McN 65 at LTU 95, McN 83 1969-70 ULL 92, at McN 65 1979-80 LTU 62, at McN 60 at ULL 87, McN 62 at LTU 67, McN 63 1970-71 at ULL 92, McN 68 1980-81 LTU 78, at McN 59 ULL 103, at McN 73 at LTU 75, McN 57 1971-72 ULL 89, at McN 80+ LTU 64, McN 52^ at ULL 95, McN 83+ 1981-82 at McN 72, LTU 64 1972-73 ULL 88, at McN 67 at LTU 81, McN 69 at ULL 69, McN 65 McN 78, LTU 77 3ot^ 1975-76 McN 84, at ULL 77 1982-83 LTU 65, at McN 48 at McN 98, ULL 91 at LTU 88, McN 71 1976-77 at ULL 83, McN 69 1983-84 at LTU 74-61 1977-78 at McN 91, ULL 83 ot at McN 97, LTU 79 at ULL 97, McN 84 1984-85 LTU 88, at McN 69 1978-79 ULL 73, at McN 71 at LTU 59, McN 58 McN 88, at ULL 86 ot 1985-86 McN 76, at LTU 72 1979-80 at McN 84, ULL 81 at McN 68, LTU 58 at ULL 83, McN 69 at LTU 77, McN 61! 1980-81 at ULL 97, McN 81 1986-87 at McN 76, LTU 68 ULL 72, at McN 69 at LTU 71, McN 63 ULL 79, McN 73 1987-88 at LTU 68, McN 58 1981-82 at ULL 85, McN 84 at McN 65, LTU 64 ULL 81, at McN 77 1988-89 LTU 70, at McN 64 ULL 105, McN 69 at LTU 90, McN 78 1982-83 ULL 63, at McN 61 1989-90 at LTU 60, McN 56 at ULL 80, McN 59 1990-91 LTU 73, at McN 64 1983-84 ULL 95, at McN 82 1999-00 at LTU 93, McN 60 McN 57, at ULL 55 2000-01 at McN 76, LTU 61 1984-85 McN 55, at ULL 51 2003-04 LTU 69, at McN 68 at McN 87, ULL 86 2004-05 at LTU 81, McN 63 1988-89 at ULL 71, McN 68 2005-06 at LTU 80, McN 67 1989-90 ULL 92, at McN 82 2006-07 LTU 59, at McN 50 1990-91 at ULL 73, McN 67 2007-08 at LTU 73, McN 63 1991-92 ULL 94, at McN 69 2008-09 at McN 61, LTU 44 1999-00 ULL 74, at McN 61 2009-10 at LTU 79, McN 58 2000-01 at ULL 88, McN 81 2010-11 at McN 80, LTU 70 2001-02 at ULL 76, McN 69 2011-12 at LTU 60, McN 58 2002-03 at McN 76, ULL 74 2003-04 at ULL 76, McN 70 vs. LSU 2004-05 ULL 71, at McN 70 McNeese trails 0-20 2005-06 at ULL 89, McN 77 1986-87 LSU 77, at McN 62 2006-07 at McN 68, ULL 63 1988-89 at LSU 91, McN 89 2007-08 McN 67, at ULL 61 1989-90 at LSU 85, McN 49 2008-09 at ULL 73, McN 64 1991-92 at LSU 115, McN 67 2009-10 at McN 60, ULL 58 1992-93 at LSU 83, McN 72 2010-11 at McN 69, ULL 66 1993-94 at LSU 93, McN 72 2011-12 at ULL 78, McN 56 1994-95 at LSU 86, McN 71 1995-96 at LSU 83, McN 73 1998-99 at LSU 56, McN 39 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1990-91 1991-92 1993-94 1996-97 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
McN 78, at LC 71 at McN 92, LC 67 at McN 104, LC 87 McN 66, at LC 57 at McN 71, LC 69 LC 86, at McN 82 at McN 83, LC 49 at McN 103, LC 82 at McN 84, LC 67 at McN 98, LC 46 at McN 89, LC 60 at McN 65, LC 45 at McN 88, LC 59 at McN 73, LC 39 at McN 92, LC 53 at McN 71, LC 52
2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
at LSU 87, McN 68 at LSU 80, McN 57 at LSU 92, McN 73 at LSU 87, McN 77 at LSU 82, McN 79 at LSU 90, McN 70 at LSU 91, McN 57 at LSU 78, McN 74 at LSU 62, McN 59 at LSU 83, McN 60 at LSU 78, McN 66 ot
vs. Nicholls State McNeese leads 44-31 1959-60 McN 58, at NIC 52 at McN 78, NIC 67 1960-61 at NIC 74, McN 70 at McN 84, NIC 47 1961-62 McN 61, at NIC 53 McN 47, at NIC 43 at McN 79, NIC 59 1962-63 at McN 61, NIC 57 at NIC 65, McN 54 1963-64 at NIC 66, McN 55 1964-65 NIC 60, at McN 58 McN 55, at NIC 49 1965-66 at McN 58, NIC 44 at NIC 74, McN 59 1966-67 at NIC 92, McN 66 at McN 100, NIC 83 1967-68 McN 77, at NIC 61 at McN 75, NIC 67 1968-69 at McN 83, NIC 67 at NIC 54, McN 43 1969-70 at NIC 72, McN 70 at McN 79, NIC 70 1970-71 at McN 78, NIC 71 at NIC 85, McN 68 1971-72 at NIC 81, McN 76 at McN 113, NIC 91 1972-73 at McN 106, NIC 74 McN 103, at NIC 81 1973-74 McN 92, at NIC 78 at McN 98, NIC 71 1981-82 at McN 74, NIC 54 1982-83 McN 80, at NIC 69 1990-91 at McN 83, NIC 79 McN 67, at NIC 54 1991-92 at NIC 69, McN 51 NIC 84, at McN 78 1992-93 at NIC 76, McN 72 NIC 70, at McN 67 1993-94 NIC 93, at McN 83 at NIC 95, McN 70 1994-95 at NIC 101, McN 79 NIC 99, at McN 96 1995-96 McN 90, at NIC 71 at McN 92, NIC 80 1996-97 McN 99, at NIC 91 at McN 113, NIC 94 1997-98 NIC 79, at McN 73 NIC 87, at McN 80 1998-99 at NIC 66, McN 65 McN 100, NIC 87^ 1999-00 NIC 62, at McN 60 at NIC 80, McN 71 2000-01 at McN 80, NIC 67 McN 87, at NIC 81 2001-02 at McN 67, NIC 60 McN 74, at NIC 46 2002-03 McN 75, at NIC 70 at McN 71, NIC 50 2003-04 McN 78, at NIC 57 at McN 81, NIC 64 2004-05 at NIC 90, McN 81 at McN 89, NIC 69 2005-06 at McN 64, NIC 59 2006-07 at NIC 61, McN 53 at McN 77, NIC 76 2007-08 NIC 74, at McN 71 ot at NIC 75, McN 63 2008-09 NIC 56, at McN 45 at NIC 80, McN 76 ot 2009-10 at NIC 63, McN 61 at McN 69, NIC 53 2010-11 McN 66, at NIC 65 McN 61, NIC 54^ 2011-12 McN 60, at NIC 56 NIC 78, at McN 75 vs. North Carolina First Meeting vs. Northwestern State McNeese leads 60-52 1951-52 at McN 67, NW 48 at NW 94, McN 72 1952-53 at NW 54, McN 53 NW 77, at McN 64 1953-54 NW 58, at McN 51 at NW 62, McN 38 1954-55 at NW 87, McN 69 at McN 60, NW 59 1955-56 at NW 78, McN 66 at McN 86, NW 67
1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1982-83 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
McN 52, at NW 41 at McN 82, NW 55 NW 56, at McN 47 McN 64, at NW 54 at NW 82, McN 79 at McN 52, NW 50 ot NW 59, at McN 57 2ot at NW 69, McN 59 at McN 63, NW 58 at NW 60, McN 59 at McN 73, NW 56 at NW 61, McN 58 McN 66, at NW 61 at McN 67, NW 53 at NW 63, McN 53 at McN 63, McN 54 at McN 52, NW 48 at NW 76, McN 62 at NW 58, McN 54 at McN 70, NW 69 at NW 71, McN 63 NW 74, at McN 64 at McN 93, NW 58 McN 99, at NW 86 at NW 85, McN 66 NW 66, at McN 65 NW 72, at McN 71 at NW 65, McN 59 NW 85, at McN 78 at NW 80, McN 70 at McN 85, NW 71 at NW 82, McN 80 at McN 82, NW 63 McN 70, at NW 64 at McN 80, NW 79 3ot at NW 77, McN 73 at NW 75, McN 70 at McN 77, NW 73 McN 88, at NW 79 at McN 84, NW 79 McN 85, at NW 81 at McN 80, NW 78 at McN 51, NW 46 at NW 89, McN 81 at McN 72, NW 61 McN 76, at NW 66 McN 69, at NW 52 at McN 59, NW 46 McN 96, at NW 72 at McN 72, NW 46 McN 62, at NW 49 at McN 64, NW 61 NW 56, at McN 51 McN 75, at NW 61 NW 83, at McN 76 ot NW 87, at McN 69 at NW 110, McN 100 McN 74, at NW 71 at McN 66, NW 64 at McN 71, NW 66 McN 77, at NW 76 NW 101, at McN 92 at NW 122, McN 90 McN 96, at NW 94 ot at McN 100, NW 81 at NW 75, McN 71 at McN 72, NW 58 at NW 87, McN 78 NW 76, at McN 70 at McN 94, NW 75 McN 80, at NW 56 at McN 97, NW 77 at NW 96, McN 88 at NW 70, McN 60 at McN 96, NW 84 at McN 69, NW 63 NW 63, at McN 60 at NW 76, McN 63 McN 95, at NW 77 at McN 103, NW 92 NW 72, McN 71^ McN 67, at NW 63 at McN 75, NW 53 at McN 71, NW 56 McN 70, at NW 57 NW 84, at McN 78 at NW 92, McN 81 NW 92, at McN 73 at NW 103, McN 73 at NW 97, McN 79 at NW 98, McN 90 2ot at McN 83, NW 51 at McN 85, NW 74 at NW 81, McN 71 at McN 81, NW 75 McN 88, at NW 74 McN 92, at NW 85 NW 82, at McN 72 at NW 87, McN 77 ot at McN 78, NW 62 NW 64, at McN 61 McN 70, at NW 61
vs. Ole Miss McNeese trails 1-7 1989-90 at UM 75, McN 71 1990-91 UM 79, at McN 58 1991-92 at UM 92, McN 70 1992-93 UM 80, at McN 76 1993-94 at UM 75, McN 55 1994-95 at McN 76, UM 70 1999-00 at UM 86, McN 59 vs. Oral Roberts McNeese trails 1-2 1973-74 at ORU 103, McN 96 1974-75 at ORU 82, McN 80 1976-77 at McN 68, ORU 62
1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1990-91 1991-92 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
at SLU 49, McN 47 at McN 67, SLU 52 at SLU 74, McN 63 at McN 75, SLU 65 at SLU 67, McN 63 SLU 78, at McN 62 at McN 86, SLU 77 McN 87, at SLU 83 McN 83, at SLU 70 at McN 90, SLU 71 at SLU 49, McN 46 at McN 78, SLU 72 at McN 76, SLU 73 McN 67, at SLU 59 McN 72, at SLU 68 at McN 70, SLU 63 McN 75, at SLU 74 at McN 87, SLU 79 at SLU 75, McN 73 McN 86, at SLU 69 McN 77, at SLU 64 at McN 69, SLU 60 at McN 76, SLU 72 at SLU 76, McN 71 SLU 81, at McN 75 McN 68, at SLU 63 SLU 70, at McN 56 McN 72, at SLU 61 ot at McN 59, SLU 57 McN 58, at SLU 57 at McN 81, SLU 56 at SLU 69, McN 64 at McN 73, SLU 68 at McN 60, SLU 58 ot McN 58, at SLU 57 SLU 61, at McN 60 2ot at SLU 68, McN 61 at McN 80, SLU 52 at McN 80, SLU 62 McN 70, at SLU 60 at McN 86, SLU 68 at SLU 65, McN 60 at SLU 67, McN 56 at McN 91, SLU 87 at McN 85, SLU 83 McN 89, at SLU 80 at SLU 90, McN 84 ot at McN 99, SLU 68 at McN 67, SLU 66 at SLU 71, McN 62 at McN 80, SLU 56 McN 84, at SLU 46 at McN 68, SLU 63 McN 60, at SLU 58 at SLU 74, McN 67 SLU 81, at McN 78 ot at SLU 83, McN 72 at McN 71, SLU 68 McN 71, at SLU 69 at McN 76, SLU 68 SLU 82, at McN 71 at SLU 69, McN 64 ot at McN 63, SLU 45 at SLU 80, McN 61 SLU 69, at McN 63 at SLU 52, McN 49 SLU 71, at McN 61 at McN 71, SLU 67 at SLU 60, McN 59 at SLU 80, McN 77 SLU 81, at McN 74 at McN 61, McN 47 at SLU 64, McN 57
vs. Sam Houston State McNeese leads 35-26 1952-53 SH 60, at McN 58 McN 57, at SH 53 1953-54 at SH 78, McN 62 at McN 56, SH 54 1954-55 at McN 53, SH 49 1955-56 at McN 95, SH 64 at McN 77, SH 44 1956-57 at SH 56, McN 51 1957-58 at McN 68, SH 47 at SH 54, McN 48 1958-59 McN 69, at SH 57 at McN 62, SH 59 1959-60 at McN 55, SH 42 at SH 47, McN 46 1960-61 McN 75, at SH 57 at McN 80, SH 58 1987-88 at McN 61, SH 59 at SH 90, McN 62 1988-89 McN 71, at SH 66 at McN 87, SH 78 1989-90 at McN 76, SH 65 McN 56, at SH 50 1990-91 at SH 61, McN 52 at McN 74, SH 60 1991-92 at McN 81, SH 54 McN 86, at SH 63 1992-93 at SH 62, McN 61 at McN 87, SH 65 1993-94 at SH 75, McN 64 at McN 74, McN 66 1994-95 at SH 85, McN 79 at McN 83, SH 66 1995-96 McN 72, at SH 65 SH 70, at McN 66 1996-97 at SH 80, McN 76 at McN 90, SH 52 1997-98 SH 79, at McN 77 at SH 73, McN 60 1998-99 SH 76, at McN 70 McN 87, at SH 72 1999-00 at SH 77, McN 54 2000-01 at SH 96, McN 92 ot at McN 76, SH 56 McN 99, SH 82^ 2001-02 at SH 76, McN 75 ot at McN 79, SH 68 2002-03 SH 85, at McN 78 at SH 81, McN 66 SH 64, McN 58^ 2003-04 at McN 78, SH 65 2004-05 McN 73, at SH 70 SH 88, McN 70^ 2005-06 McN 60, at SH 57 at McN 76, SH 64 2006-07 McN 59, at SH 58 2007-08 SH 64, at McN 49 SH 64, McN 62 ot^ vs. Southeast Missouri 2008-09 SH 75, at McN 60 McNeese leads 1-0 2009-10 at SH 74, McN 56 2011-12 at McN 76, SEMO 61 2010-11 at McN 73, SH 63 2011-12 McN 67, at SH 61 vs. Stephen F. Austin Series tied 38-38 vs. Southeastern Louisiana 1951-52 at McN 83, SFA 61 McNeese leads 57-39 McN 97, at SFA 73 1951-52 at SLU 82, McN 65 1952-53 McN 72, at SFA 61 at McN 69, SLU 57 at McN 64, SFA 58 1952-53 at SLU 62, McN 49 1953-54 at McN 69, SFA 66 1053-54 at SLU 50, McN 46 at SFA 64, McN 61 SLU 45, at McN 42 1955-56 at McN 72, SFA 60 1954-55 at McN 75, SLU 70 1956-57 SFA 44, at McN 41 McN 58, at SLU 56 1957-58 at McN 55, SFA 50 1955-56 McN 71, at SLU 68 1959-60 at McN 27, SFA 18 at McN 92, SLU 71 1960-61 at SFA 58, McN 51 1956-57 at McN 73, SLU 47 SFA 46, at McN 43 at SLU 64, McN 59 1961-62 McN 56, at SFA 51 1957-58 at McN 72, SLU 37 1962-63 at SFA 49, McN 38 McN 53, at SLU 41 at McN 59, SFA 54 1958-59 at McN 64, SLU 62 2ot 1963-64 at SFA 52, McN 48 at SLU 74, McN 57 SFA 62, at McN 53 1959-60 at SLU 34, McN 29 1964-65 SFA 47, at McN 39 SLU 46, at McN 43 at SFA 58, McN 49 1960-61 McN 48, at SLU 25 1965-66 at SFA 71, McN 65 at McN 62, SLU 42 1966-67 at SFA 96, McN 87 1961-62 at SLU 68, McN 48 at McN 74, SFA 64 at McN 64, SLU 51 1967-68 at SFA 82, McN 71 1962-63 at SLU 49, McN 41 at McN 70, SFA 67 at McN 63, SLU 50 1968-69 at SFA 97, McN 87
1969-70 1973-74 1974-75 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
SFA 83, at McN 78 at SFA 99, McN 66 SFA 59, at McN 51 McN 84, at SFA 69 at McN 89, SFA 82 at SFA 73, McN 71 ot at McN 68, SFA 65 at McN 58, SFA 57 McN 87, at SFA 85 McN 79, as SFA 45 at McN 76, SFA 61 at SFA 68, McN 62 ot SFA 55, at McN 54 SFA 51, at McN 45 at SFA 76, McN 68 McN 68, at SFA 62 at McN 74, SFA 70 McN 73, at SFA 66 at McN 63, SFA 56 McN 90, at SFA 88 at McN 91, SFA 75 at SFA 94, McN 73 SFA 69, at McN 66 SFA 94, McN 91^ McN 84, at SFA 73 at McN 89, SFA 78 at SFA 90, McN 73 McN 86, at SFA 80 at McN 103, SFA 86 SFA 74, at McN 65 at McN 74, SFA 51 McN 75, at SFA 69 McN 65, at SFA 49 at McN 62, SFA 37 at SFA 79, McN 69 at McN 63, SFA 53 at SFA 64, McN 60 at McN 71, SFA 68 at SFA 63, McN 58 at McN 56, SFA 43 at SFA 64, McN 57 SFA 82, at McN 76 SFA 72, McN 70^ SFA 67, at McN 53 at SFA 64, McN 39 at SFA 43, McN 41 at McN 59, SFA 56 SFA 70, at McN 55 at SFA 69, McN 56 at SFA 65, McN 50 at McN 66, SFA 56
vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi McNeese leads 4-3 2006-07 at TAM 74, McN 62 TAM 86, McN 67^ 2007-08 at McN 65, TAM 59 2008-09 at TAM 49, McN 46 2009-10 McN 65, at TAM 62 2010-11 at McN 72, TAM 49 2011-12 McN 71, at TAM 69 vs. Texas Tech McNeese trails 0-2 1977-78 at TT 69, McN 56 2009-10 at TT 76, McN 75 vs. Texas-Tyler McNeese leads 1-0 2007-08 at McN 65, UTT 49
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime S eries R ecords Opponent Abilene Christian Alabama Alabama State Alaska-Anchorage Alexandria AF Base Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas A&M Ark-Little Rock Ark-Monticello Arkansas State Auburn Austin Peay Bacone Baylor Belhaven Boston College Brigham Young California Camp Polk Centenary Central Arkansas Central Florida Central (Ill.) State Central Oklahoma Chicago State Christian Brothers Cincinnati Coastal Carolina College of Ozarks Colorado State Concordia (NY) Connecticut Culver-Stockton Davidson Dayton Delta State Dillard East Texas Baptist East Central Okla East Tennessee State East Texas State Eastern New Mexico Florence State Florida Florida Atlantic Florida State Fresno State Fullerton State Georgetown College
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W 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 27 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 6 9 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 3 9 1 1 8 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2
L 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 12 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 13 4 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
Opponent George Mason Georgia College Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Teachers Grambling Hardin-Simmons Hawaii Hawaii-Hilo Henderson State Hope College Houston Houston Baptist Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Iona Iowa Jackson State Jarvis Christian Lamar Liberty Lipscomb LeTourneau College LSU Louisiana College Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech Loyola (NO) MacMurry Marquette Mary Hardin Baylor McKendree College Memphis State Miami Middle Tenn. State Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Valley Missouri Missouri-Rolla Missouri Valley Mobile College Montana State Morehead State Murray State Nevada
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W 2 1 0 2 2 4 5 3 0 1 1 1 12 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 43 2 1 37 0 46 35 57 38 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0
L 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 5 2 1 1 6 1 1 2 0 49 0 1 14 20 14 51 60 52 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 3 7 2 6 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1
Opponent New Mexico New Mexico A&M New Mexico State New Orleans Nicholls State Norfolk State Northeastern U. Northern Arizona Northern Colorado North Park North Texas Northwest Missouri Northwestern State Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma College Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Ouachita Baptist Pan American Paul Quinn Pepperdine Pittsburgh (KN) State Portland State Prairie View Presbyterian College Rice Richmond SMU St. Edward University St. Leo St. Mary (CA) St. Mary (Texas) St. Thomas University Sacramento State Samford Sam Houston State San Francisco San Diego State Siena Heights South Alabama South Connecticut Southern U (BR) Southern U (NO) SE Louisiana SE Missouri SE Oklahoma State Southern Mississippi Southern (ARK) State
W 0 1 0 3 44 1 0 0 0 1 17 1 60 0 0 2 0 1 6 6 1 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 2 0 35 0 0 1 4 1 4 3 57 1 7 7 2
L 1 1 1 7 31 1 1 1 1 0 19 0 52 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 26 1 1 0 9 0 4 0 39 0 3 14 0
Opponent Southern Utah Southwest Missouri Southwestern (TX) U. Spring Hill College Stanford Stephen F. Austin Stetson Sul Ross SW Assemblies TCU Taylor College Tennessee A&I Tenn-Chattanooga Texas Texas A&M TEXA&M-Corpus Texas-Arlington Texas College Texas-El Paso Texas Lutheran Texas-San Antonio Texas State Texas Southern Texas Tech Texas Tyler Texas Wesleyan Toledo Tougaloo Trinity University Tulane Tulsa Univ. of Southwest US International Washburn Washington Weber State West Florida West Texas State West Virginia Wichita State Wiley College William Carey Wisconsin-Parkside Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wyoming
W 0 0 3 10 0 38 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 46 1 0 11 18 32 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 7 5 1 0
L 1 1 0 3 1 38 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 4 3 32 0 3 0 23 18 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 1
cNeese Cowboys Basketball T he S outhland C onference 2012-13 Preseason Polls Coaches’ Poll Pl. School (1st Place Votes) 1. Oral Roberts (7) 2. Stephen F. Austin (3) 3. Northwestern State 4. McNeese State 5. Lamar 6. Southeastern Louisiana 7. Sam Houston State 8. Nicholls State Central Arkansas 10. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Tot 77 72 61 55 45 42 38 24 24 12
Sports Information Directors Pl. School (1st Place Votes) 1. Oral Roberts (6) 2. Stephen F. Austin (4) 3. Lamar McNeese State 5. Northwestern State 6. Sam Houston State 7. Southeastern Louisiana 8. Nicholls State 9. Central Arkansas 10. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Tot 77 72 57 57 56 40 33 27 18 13
2012-13 Preseason All-Conference Basketball Team
First Team Name Antonio Bostic In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, Shamir Davis the Southland Conference continues to be a model of innova- LaQuentin Miles tion, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates the Brandon Fortenberry Taylor Smith
academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. What began as a small gathering of college administrators nearly 50 years ago, the Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of 11 member Tom Burnett universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting Commissioner of five institutions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current member Lamar University (then Lamar State College of Technology), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. The successful transformation continues. On Oct. 11, 2011, the Southland Conference announced the addition of Oral Roberts University, effective for the 2012-13 academic year, marking the league’s first entry into the state of Oklahoma and the Tulsa metropolitan area. Shortly thereafter, on Nov. 21, the Southland announced the addition of Houston Baptist University for the 2013-14 academic year, giving the league an 11th member and its first institution in the region’s largest city, home to significant student-recruitment and alumni bases. In addition to its two newest members, the Southland Conference membership also consists of the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F. Austin State University and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. All told, the membership of the Southland encompasses approximately 120,000 current students and an alumni base of nearly 700,000. Famous alums from current Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Houston State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin Roberts (Southeastern Louisiana), major League Baseball stars Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Mike Miley (Southeastern Louisiana), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), Grammy Award-winning musicians Don Henley and Rodney Crowell (both Stephen F. Austin), NFL standout Lardarius Webb (Nicholls State), PGA Tour golfer Chris Stroud (Lamar), award-winning filmmaker Richard Linklater (Sam Houston State, American Idol winner Kris Allen (Central Arkansas), NCAA football coach Charlie Strong (Central Arkansas), TV personality Kathie Lee Gifford (Oral Roberts), and NFL coaching legend O.A. “Bum” Phillips (Lamar, Stephen F. Austin). The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball.
Second Team Name Warren Niles Dontae Cannon James Hulbin Fred Hunter Steven Roundtree
Cl. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Pos. G G G G F/C
School Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State Central Arkansas Southeastern La. Stephen F. Austin
Hometown Kansas City, Kan. Shreveport, La. Jacksonville, Ark. Picayune, La. Schertz, Texas
Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.
Pos. G G F F F
School Oral Roberts McNeese State Northwestern State Nicholls State Oral Roberts
Hometown Cincinnati, Ohio Alexandria, La. Shreveport, La. Denton, Texas Jacksonville, Fla.
2011-12 in Review East Division Lamar McNeese State Northwestern State Nicholls State Southeastern Louisiana Central Arkansas
W 11 10 8 6 5 3
L 5 6 8 10 11 13
Pct. .688 .625 .500 .375 .312 .188
vs. Div. 7-3 7-3 6-4 4-6 4-6 3-7
W 23 17 16 10 12 8
L 11 15 16 20 17 21
Pct. .676 .531 .500 .333 .414 .276
West Division Texas-Arlington Stephen F. Austin Texas-San Antonio Sam Houston State Texas State A&M-Corpus Christi
W 15 12 10 7 5 4
L 1 4 6 9 11 12
Pct. .938 .750 .625 .438 .312 .250
vs. Div. 9-1 7-3 6-4 3-7 2-8 3-7
W 24 20 18 13 13 6
L 8 12 14 19 17 24
Pct. .750 .625 .562 .406 .433 .200
2012 Southland Conference Tournament
First Round No. 1 Texas Arlington def. No. 8 Nicholls State, 96-48 No. 2 Stephen F. Austin def. No. 7 Sam Houston State, 68-46 No. 3 Lamar def. No. 6 Northwestern State, 76-69 No. 4 McNeese State def. No. 5 Texas-San Antonio, 78-74 Semifinals No. 4 McNeese State def. No. 1 Texas-Arlington, 92-72 No. 3 Lamar def. No. 2 Stephen F. Austin, 55-44 Championship No. 3 Lamar def. No. 4 McNeese State, 70-49
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball M c N eese R ecords Individual
POINTS SCORED Game: 57, Bill Reigel vs SE La. (55-56) Season: 1,220 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 2,607 Joe Dumars (81-85) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 37 Bill Reigel vs Hope (55-56) Season: 855 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 2038 Joe Dumars (81-85) FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 23 Bill Reigel vs SE La. (55-56) Season: 425 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 942 Joe Dumars (81-85) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT. Game: 1.000 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 94-95 Season: .635 David Lawrence (78-79) Career: .553 David Lawrence (77-80) THREE POINT ATTEMPTS Game: 18 Damon Wordlaw vs LSU (94-95) Season: 258 Demond Mallet (97-98) Career: 878, Demond Mallet (97-01) THREE POINT GOALS Game: 9 Diego Kapelan vs Northwestern State (2008-09) Season: 94, Demond Mallet (97-98) Career: 331, Demond Mallet (97-01) HIGHEST THREE POINT PCT Game: 100.0, Damon Mallet vs Nicholls (1/3/1998, 8 of 8); 100.0, Edward Garriet vs Houston (11/14/2004, 8 of 8) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: 24 Stan Kernan vs William Carey (60-61) Season: 493 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 917 Joe Dumars (81-85) FREE THROWS MADE Game: 21 Bill Reigel vs NE La. (55-56), 21 Stan Kernan vs William Carey (12/15/1960) Season: 370 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 723 Joe Dumars (81-85) HIGHEST FREE THROW PCT Game: 1.000, (17 for 17) Clyde Briley vs Louisiana Tech, (1/9/1995); 1.000 (12 for 12) Dwayne Davis vs North Texas (1989); 1.000 (12 for 12) Patrick Richard vs. Central Arkansas (2012) REBOUNDS Game: 27 Henry Ray vs UTA (2/18/1974) Season: 451 Frank Glenn (55-56) Career: 1212 Edmond Lawrence (73-76) ASSISTS Game: 15 Pointer Williams vs Nicholls St. (2/12/1996) Season: 243 Girard Harmon (85-86) Career: 605 David Green (81-84) STEALS Game: 9 Ronald Sykes vs NW St. (1/14/1987) Season: 118 Pointer Williams (95-96) Career: 206 Demond Mallet (97-01)
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BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 10 Edmond Lawrence vs Okla. A&S (1/17/1973) Season: 117, Kleon Penn (2007-2008) Career: 331 Edmond Lawrence (72-76) FOULS COMMITTED Season: 154 Frank Glenn (55-56) Career: 385 Chris Faggi (78-82) GAMES FOULED OUT Season: 23 Frank Glenn (55-56) Career: 39 Chris Faggi (78-82) CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS Game: 17 Clyde Briley vs La Tech (63-64) Season: 47 Clyde Briley (64-65) CONSECUTIVE 3-PT GOALS Game: 6 Demond Mallet vs Nicholls State (97-98); 6 Edward Garriet vs Houston (04-05) Season: same Career: same MOST GAMES PLAYED Career: 121 David Green (81-84); 121 Stephan Martin (07-01) CONSECUTIVE POINTS SCORED Game: 19 Jerome Batiste vs Ark. St (86-87) AVG. REBOUNDS PER GAME Season: 13.7 John Rudd (75-76) Career: 13.1 John Rudd (75-78) AVG. ASSISTS PER GAME Season: 8.1 Girard Harmon (85-86) Career: 7.4 Pointer Williams (95-96) AVG. POINTS PER GAME Season: 33.9 Bill Reigel (55-56) Career: 31.9 Bill Reigel (55-57) TRIPLE DOUBLE John Pichon vs Wiley, 2008-09, 19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists; Edmond Lawrence vs Okla. College of Arts and Sciences, 1973-74, 25 pts, 20 rebounds, 10 blocked shots; Tony Johnson vs Grambling 1989-90, 10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists MINUTES PLAYED Game: 55, Chris Faggi vs La Tech, 1982
Team
POINTS SCORED One Half: 66 vs Southern (NO) 71-72 Game: 120 vs Southern (NO) 71-72 Season: 2826 (55-56) FG ATTEMPTED Game: 103 vs Nicholls State (71-72) Season: 2254 (55-56) FG MADE Game: 51 vs Southern NO (71-72) Season: 826 (55-56) FT MADE Game: 43 vs William Carey (61-62) Season: 826 (55-56) REBOUNDS Game: 81 vs Lamar (72-73), 81 vs Lamar (74-75) Season: 1473 (55-56)
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ASSISTS Game: 31 vs Alabama St. (94-95) Season: 454 (80-81) PERSONAL FOULS Game: 38 vs Sam Houston (53-54) Season: 756 (80-81) PLAYERS FOULED OUT Game: 5 vs Arkansas A&M (56-57) Season: 40 (80-81) FG PERCENTAGE Game: 69.2 vs Arkansas St (84) Season 51.5 (85-86) FT PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (21/21 vs SE Louisiana 2001) Season: 75.7 (55-56) THREE POINT GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 35 vs Colorado St. (97-98) Season: 595 (91-92) THREE POINT GOALS Game: 15 vs Loyola (2002-03) Season: 194 (91-92) THREE POINT GOAL PCT. Game: 61.5 (vs La-Lafayette, 8 of 13, 2004) AVG. POINTS PER GAME Season: 85.0 (71-72) AVG. REBOUNDS PER GAME Season: 49.7 (71-72) FEWEST POINTS SCORED 27 vs SFA (59-60) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 18 to SFA (59-60) MOST POINTS YIELDED 122 to Northwestern St. (91-92) LOWEST DEFENSIVE AVG. 46.4 (57-58) HIGHEST ASSIST AVERAGE 15.0 (85-86) 15.0 (89-90) BEST WON-LOST PCT. 91.7 (33-3) in 55-56 MOST GAMES WON 33 in 55-56 MOST GAMES LOST 22 in 87-88 22 in 91-92 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON 19 in 64-65 MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES WON 17 in 2000-2001 BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN: Game: 60 points vs Loyola (NO) 12/2/01...score was 108-48 MOST HOME WINS IN ONE SEASON: 15 (by 1985-86 and 2010-11 teams) MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN ONE SEASON: 14 (by 2010-11 and 1967-68 teams)
cNeese Cowboys Basketball M c N eese R ecords McNeese Highest Scoring Games
57 pts - Bill Reigel vs SE Louisiana 1955-56 53 pts - Bill Reigel vs NE Louisiana 1955-56 51 pts - Michael Cutright vs SFA 1988-89 47 pts - Bill Reigel vs NE Louisiana 1955-56 47 pts - Bill Reigel vs La. College 1955-56 44 pts - Bill Reigel vs NW State 1955-56 43 pts - Bill Reigel vs Centenary 1955-56 43 pts - Bill Reigel vs NW State 1954-55 42 pts - Bill Reigel vs La College 1954-55 42 pts - Bill Reigel vs SW Texas 1955-56 42 pts - Bill Reigel vs Central (Ohio) 1955-56 42 pts - Joe Dumars vs Texas Southern 1984-85 41 pts - Derrick Turner vs Nicholls St. 1990-91 41 pts - Bill Reigel vs New Mexico A&M ‘55-56 41 pts - Bill Reigel vs SW Louisiana 1955-56 40 pts - Bill Reigel vs Arkansas A&M 1955-56 40 pts - Henry Ray vs Southern (NO) 1971-72 40 pts - Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1984-85 40 pts - Demond Mallet vs UTA 2/17/01 27 - Henry Ray vs UT Arlington 1973-74 26 - Edmond Lawrence vs Lamar 1972-73 26 - John Rudd vs Rice 1975-76 24 - David Lawrence vs Lamar 1978-79 22 - Frank Glenn vs Sam Houston 1955-56 22 - David Lawrence vs Dayton 1978-79 22 - Anthony Pullard vs North Texas 1989-90 21 - George Murphy vs NE Louisiana 1970-71 21 - George Boyd vs Nicholls State 1967-68 21 - John Rudd vs Louisiana Tech 1974-75 21 - Edmond Lawrence vs S. Alabama 1975-76 21 - Fred Chaffould vs UT San Antonio 1982-83 20 - Edmond Lawrence vs NW State 1975-76 20 - Edmond Lawrence vs Okla College ‘73-74 20 - Edmond Lawrence vs NE Louisiana ‘73-74 20 - John Rudd vs SE Louisiana 1960-61
Career Rebound Leaders
Player
G 102 102 109 77 100 119 99 110 113 116 86 95 108 91 71 93
Reb 1212 1181 1026 969 883 840 808 803 798 795 729 704 639 622 604 575
Career Scoring Leaders
Joe Dumars E. Lawrence D. Mallet D. Lawrence Henry Ray A. Pullard J. Batiste M. Cutright T. Brown Stan Kernan
G
Fg Ft
117 942 102 851 117 655 109 777 100 787 113 718 99 677 116 683 110 613 88 507
Pts
723 2607 284 1986 300 1941 384 1938 328 1902 266 1767 353 1707 183 1703 361 1692 673 1687
Roy Moore 93 - - Patrick Richard 123 555 400
1657 1625
101 47 116 86 108 96 19 116 97 93 116 116 93 90 88
472 561 527 447 839 216 592 292 561 341 544 351 456 198 452 267 363 416 431 269 464 201 340 285 373 309 356 249 373 258
1505 14.9 1501 31.9 1494 12.9 1476 17.2 1463 13.5 1442 15.0 1405 11.7 1296 11.2 1132 11.8 1131 12.2 1129 9.7 1101 9.5 1055 11.3 1035 11.5 1004 11.4
Career Scoring Average
McNeese Highest Rebounding Games
Player E. Lawrence John Rudd D. Lawrence Frank Glenn Henry Ray P. J. Alawoya Jerome Batiste Chris Hardin Anthony Pullard Fred Gentry George Murphy Al Nesmith Chris Faggi Curtis St. Mary Roy Moore Kevin Ross
Clyde Briley Bill Reigel K. Jimerson G. Murphy Chris Faggi Dick Miller D. Kapelan J. Coleman J. Shields Kevin Ross Fred Gentry John Ford D. Troutman P. Richard J. Bradley
Avg. 11.9 11.6 9.4 12.6 8.8 7.0 8.2 7.3 7.1 6.8 8.5 7.4 5.9 6.8 8.5 6.2 Avg. 22.3 19.5 16.6 17.8 19.0 15.6 17.2 14.7 15.3 19.2
17.8 13.2
Player Bill Reigel Joe Dumars E. Lawrence Stan Kernan Henry Ray D. Lawrence Roy Moore George Murphy Jerome Batiste Dean Glenn D. Mallet Rosell Ellis Anthony Pullard Tierre Brown Melvin Johnson Dick Miller Clyde Briley M. Cutright Derek Haywood A. Pazdrazdis George Boyd Chris Faggi Patrick Richard K. Jimmerson Frank Glenn Tom Wunder John Rudd Kent Andrews Reed Stevens
G Pts 47 1501 117 2607 102 1986 88 1687 100 1902 109 1938 93 1657 86 1476 99 1707 47 802 117 1941 56 899 113 1767 110 1692 56 857 96 1442 101 1505 116 1703 56 828 54 787 43 616 108 1463 123 1625 116 1494 77 972 74 913 102 1262 67 826 54 666
Career Assists
Player David Green Girard Harmon Chauncey Bryant John Ford Tierre Brown Joe Dumars Bertel Reder C. J. Collins Eldridge Lewis Patrick Richard Demond Mallet Danny Servick M. Cutright Darrik Clark Rod Viebig D. Lawrence John Rudd Pointer Williams Henry Ray Patrick Richard Paul Curtis Dwayne Davis
G 121 95 86 116 110 117 88 118 105 123 117 54 116 54 55 109 102 27 100 90 44 55
Asst 605 446 381 372 340 330 321 321 317 297 272 261 228 222 217 205 203 200 199 193 183 176
Avg. 31.9 22.3 19.5 19.2 19.0 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.2 17.1 16.6 16.5 15.6 15.3 15.3 15.0 14.9 14.7 14.7 14.6 14.3 13.5 13.2 12.9 12.6 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.3 Avg. 5.0 4.7 4.4 3.2 3.1 2.8 3.6 2.7 3.0 2.4 2.3 4.8 2.0 4.1 3.9 1.9 1.9 7.4 1.9 2.1 4.2 3.2
Rosell Ellis Kent Andrews Dan Leslie Glenn Hanks Rosell Ellis Kent Andrews Dan Leslie
56 67 45 44 56 67 45
170 145 138 122 170 145 138
Career Blocked Shots
Player E. Lawrence Kleon Penn D. Lawrence Martin Yokum Adrian Johnson Fred Gentry Raynell Brewer Jerome Batiste Jason Wallace
G 102 89 109 81 117 116 55 99 56
Blkd 311 264 166 164 149 140 138 93 65
3.0 2.2 3.1 2.8 3.0 2.2 3.1 Avg. 3.2 3.0 1.5 2.1 1.3 1.2 2.5 0.9 1.2
Single Season High Point Totals Bill Reigel (55-56) 33 1220 Joe Dumars (83-84) 31 891 K. Ross (80-81) 32 689 D.Mallet (00-01) 31 660 T. Brown (00-01) 31 623 Batiste (86-87) 28 613 Cutright (88-89) 30 611 Dumars (84-85) 27 609 Briley (64-65) 25 608 E.Lawrence (75-76) 27 606 D.Lawrence (78-79) 27 604 T. Brown (99-00) 27 593 Batiste (85-86) 32 590 Pullard (89-90) 26 585 Dumars (82-83) 29 569 D.Lawrence (79-80) 27 557 Rosell Ellis (96-97) 30 555 Moore (54-55) 29 553 Haywood (91-92) 29 546 Dumars (81-82) 29 527 Miller (52-53) 30 519 Briley (63-64) 26 516 Jimerson (85-86) 32 514 E.Lawrence (74-75) 24 509 Ray (72-73) 26 509 Kernan (60-61) 21 504 Pullard (88-89) 29 501
Season Scoring as Senior
Player Reigel (55-56) Dumars (84-85) Kernan (60-61) Ross (80-81) D. Mallet (00-01) T. Brown (00-01) Batiste (86-87) Cutright (88-89) E.Lawrence (75-76) Patrick Richard (11-12) Pullard (89-90) D.Lawrence (79-80) Rosell Ellis (96-97) Moore (54-55) Haywood (91-92) Miller (52-53)
G 36 27 21 32 31 31 28 30 27 33 26 27 30 29 29 30
Pts 1220 697 504 689 660 623 613 611 606 590 585 557 555 553 546 519
Season Scoring as Junior
Player Dumars (83-84) D.Lawrence (78-79)
G 31 27
Pts 819 604
Avg 33.9 25.8 24.0 21.5 21.3 20.1 21.9 20.4 21.4 17.9 22.5 20.6 18.5 19.0 18.8 17.3 Avg. 26.4 22.4
T. Brown (99-00) Batiste (85-86) Briley (63-64) E.Lawrence (74-75) Pullard (88-89) Briley (63-64) E. Lawrence (74-75) Pullard (88-89) Murphy (70-71) D. Mallet (97-98) D. Mallet (98-99) McLaurin (76-77) Ray (73-74) Faggi (80-81) J. Coleman (‘01-02) Cutright (87-88) Pazdrazdis (94-95) F. Glenn (56-57) Moore (53-54) D.Glenn (66-67)
27 32 26 24 29 26 24 29 24 26 28 27 25 29 30 29 27 26 20 22
593 590 516 509 501 516 509 501 499 492 492 475 458 457 433 432 432 427 419 418
22.0 18.4 19.8 21.2 17.3 19.8 212 17.3 20.8 18.9 17.6 17.6 18.3 15.8 14.4 14.9 16.0 16.4 14.5 19.0
Season Scoring as Sophomore Player G Pts Avg. J. Dumars (82-83) 29 569 19.6 H. Ray (72-73) 26 509 19.6 D. Mallet (97-98) 25 492 18.9 E.Lawrence (73-74) 25 438 17.5 D.Lawrence (77-78) 28 435 15.5 S. Kernan (57-58) 23 423 18.3 A. Pullard (87-88) 26 415 16.0 M. Cutright (86-87) 25 394 15.8 G. Murphy (69-70) 20 385 19.2 Season Scoring as Freshman Player G Pts Avg. Joe Dumars (81-82) 29 527 18.2 Henry Ray (71-72) 25 492 19.7 E. Lawrence (72-73) 26 433 16.6 Dick Miller (49-50) 26 399 15.3 Stan Kernan (56-57) 24 373 15.5 Tierre Brown (97-98) 26 364 13.3 Roy Moore (51-52) 22 344 15.6 D. Lawrence (76-77) 27 342 12.7 Jeff Sudds (70-71) 24 340 14.2 K. Jimmerson (82-83) 28 309 11.0 J. Batiste (83-84) 22 290 13.2 J. Coleman (99-00) 27 281 10.4
Three Point Career Leaders Player Goals Demond Mallet 331 Diego Kapelan 295 Jason Coleman 267 Edward Garriet 229 Damond Wordlaw 157 Michael Cutright 154 John Ford 136 Todd Briley 128 A. Pazdrazdis 113 Franklin Paul 106 Tierre Brown 105 Career Steal Leaders Player Steals Demond Mallet 206 Joe Dumars 188 Eldridge Lewis 182 John Ford 177 David Green 167 Michael Cutright 151 Chris Faggi 139 Stephan Martin 113
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball M c N eese L eaders Scoring Leaders by Years
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71 69-70 68-69 67-78 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62 60-61 59-60 58-59 57-58 56-57 55-56 54-55 53-54 52-53 51-52
Player Patrick Richard Patrick Richard Patrick Richard Diego Kapelan Jarvis Bradley Jarvis Bradley J. T. Williams Edward Garriet Edward Garriet Jason Coleman Jason Coleman Demond Mallet Tierre Brown Demond Mallet Demond Mallet Rosell Ellis Robert Palmer Alvydas Pazdrazdis Alvydas Pazdrazdis Melvin Johnson Derek Haywood Derrick Turner Anthony Pullard Michael Cutright Anthony Pullard Jerome Batiste Jerome Batiste Joe Dumars Joe Dumars Joe Dumars Joe Dumars Kevin Ross David Lawrence David Lawrence David Lawrence Chirley McLaurin Edmond Lawrence Edmond Lawrence Henry Ray Henry Ray George Murphy George Murphy George Murphy George Boyd Dean Glenn Dean Glenn Tom Wunder Clyde Briley Clyde Briley Jimmie Shields Jimmie Shields Stan Kernan Don Troutman Stan Kernan Stan Kernan Frank Glenn Bill Reigel Roy Moore Roy Moore Dick Miller Dick Miller
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94
Player Patrick Richard P. J. Alawoya P. J. Alawoya P. J. Alawoya Jarvis Bradley Jarvis Bradley Quentin Gonzales Aldryan Wardell Jerrick Oliver Damond Williams Fred Gentry Fred Gentry Fred Gentry Franklin Paul Franklin Paul Rosell Ellis Rosell Ellis Fab Flournoy Martin Yokum
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G Pts 33 590 31 499 59 536 29 338 29 372 32 484 28 441 28 307 27 378 29 431 30 433 31 660 27 593 28 492 26 492 30 555 27 453 27 432 27 355 27 438 29 546 24 402 26 585 30 611 26 415 28 613 32 590 27 697 31 819 29 569 29 527 32 689 27 557 27 604 28 435 27 475 27 606 24 509 25 458 26 509 24 479 24 499 20 385 20 335 25 384 22 418 23 279 24 608 26 516 25 474 24 324 21 504 26 375 20 387 23 423 26 427 36 1220 29 553 20 419 30 519 22 344
Rebound Leaders by Years G 33 32 87 29 29 32 27 28 27 29 30 31 27 23 20 30 26 24 27
Reb. 210 330 500 213 210 235 159 138 173 184 217 195 230 186 151 229 162 139 224
Avg. 17.9 16.1 12.8 11.7 12.8 15.1 15.8 11.0 14.0 14.9 14.4 21.3 22.0 17.6 18.9 18.5 16.1 16.0 13.2 16.2 18.8 16.8 22.5 20.4 16.0 21.9 18.4 25.8 26.4 19.6 21.5 21.5 20.6 22.4 15.5 17.6 22.4 21.2 18.3 19.6 19.9 20.8 19.2 16.0 15.4 19.0 12.1 24.3 19.8 19.0 13.5 24.0 14.4 19.4 18.3 16.4 33.9 19.0 20.9 17.3 15.6 Avg. 6.4 10.3 5.7 7.3 7.2 7.3 5.9 4.9 6.4 6.3 7.2 6.3 8.5 8.1 7.6 7.6 6.2 5.8 8.3
92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71 69-70 68-69 67-68 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62 60-61 59-60 58-59 57-58 56-57 55-56 54-55 53-54 52-53
Michael St. Julien Melvin Johnson Derrick Turner Anthony Pullard Anthony Pullard Anthony Pullard Jerome Batiste Jerome Batiste Chris Hardin Chris Hardin Chris Hardin Fred Chaffould Kevin Ross David Lawrence David Lawrence John Rudd John Rudd John Rudd John Rudd Edmond Lawrence Edmond Lawrence George Murphy George Murphy George Murphy George Boyd George Boyd Ed Green J. C. Warren Jerry Mullins Ed Barrilleaux Jimmie Shields Al Nesmith Al Nesmith John Riddle Al Nesmith Frank Glenn Frank Glenn Frank Glenn Frank Glenn Roy Moore Dick Miller
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71
Player Dontae Cannon Diego Kapelan Stephan Martin Diego Kapelan John Ford John Ford Jarvis Bradley Edward Garriet Monte’ Farmer Jason Coleman Chauncey Bryant Demond Mallet Tierre Brown Demond Mallet Demond Mallet Demond Mallet Tommy Mumford Damon Wordlaw Darrik Clark Paul Wallace Binky Barrentine Bobby Straface Danny Servick Dwayne Davis Dwayne Davis Jerome Batiste Kenny Jimerson Joe Dumars Joe Dumars Guy McInnis Joe Dumars Mack Golden Manuel Dugas David Lawrence Chirley McLaurin Rod Viebig John Rudd Larry Oney David Wallace Henry Ray David Wallace John Shackleton
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27 29 24 26 29 26 28 32 28 25 29 22 32 27 27 27 27 24 24 25 26 24 24 20 22 22 22 22 22 16 25 24 23 25 21 15 26 36 31 20 30
FT PCT. Leaders by Years FTA 90 104 48 51 82 112 54 39 28 73 81 152 177 102 75 37 85 68 92 65 38 33 74 69 54 184 95 230 324 70 160 51 50 200 63 65 85 39 19 125 59 94
233 237 205 237 219 212 257 276 236 178 215 243 329 260 343 285 285 328 301 277 323 264 211 163 239 260 232 124 104 117 152 170 201 222 117 165 353 451 383 176 172
8.6 8.2 8.5 9.1 7.6 8.2 9.2 8.6 8.4 7.1 7.4 11.0 10.3 9.6 12.7 10.7 10.7 13.7 12.5 11.1 12.4 10.6 8.8 8.2 11.4 11.8 10.5 5.6 4.7 7.4 6.1 7.0 8.8 8.9 5.6 11.0 13.5 12.5 12.4 8.8 5.7
FTM 72 92 42 42 67 93 48 35 26 60 60 121 129 87 64 28 63 51 78 59 34 28 57 58 44 145 76 201 267 52 115 41 37 152. 52 51 62 28 15 87 46 72.
PCT. .800 .885 .875 .824 .817 .830 .889 .897 .929 .822 .741 .796 .729 .853 .863 .757 .741 .750 .848 .908 .895 .848 .770 .840 .815 .788 .800 .852 .824 .743 .718 .803 .740 .760 .760 .785 .729 .718 .789 .696 .779 .766
69-70 68-69 67-68 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62 60-61 59-60 58-59 57-58 56-57 55-56 54-55 53-54 52-53 *-led nation
Mike Chapman Kent Andrews *Kent Andrews Kent Andrews Ellis Boyd Clyde Briley Clyde Briley Jimmie Shields Jimmie Shields Stan Kernan Don Troutman Stan Kernan Stan Kernan Stan Kernan Bill Reigel Bill Stoops Hugh Cole Jerry Doland
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-83 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71 69-70 68-69 67-68 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62 60-61 59-60 58-59 57-58 56-57 55-56
Player Rudy Turner P. J. Alawoya Will Morning Kleon Penn Kleon Penn Jarvis Bradley Darris Manciel Bryce May Jerrick Oliver Monte’ Farmer Fred Gentry Raynell Brewer Fred Gentry Adrian Floyd McKinley Clark Rosell Ellis Rosell Ellis Fab Flournoy Fab Flournoy Michael St. Julien Derek Haywood Derrick Turner Derrick Turner Mark Thompson Anthony Pullard Jerome Batiste Jerome Batiste Jerome Batiste Kenny Jimerson Martinez Grimes Ben Scarborough David Lawrence David Lawrence David Lawrence John Rudd Edmond Lawrence Larry Oney Curtis St. Mary Curtis St. Mary Bertel Reder John Shackleton Dan Leslie John Hawkins George Boyd Ed Green Tom Wunder Clyde Briley Tom Wunder Lou Zytiewiez John Riddile Al Nesmith Al Nesmith Don Troutman Huey Oliff Frank Glenn Bill Reigel
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51 75 90 110 125 286 217 248 152 241 129 200 201 193 493 88 86 67
FG PCT. Leaders by Years Fga 192 216 138 154 132 363 102 92 166 122 207 123 261 256 113 319 244 151 206 191 397 267 197 268 337 416 145 319 262 191 235 145 356 329 270 500 202 320 254 99 237 73 101 213 226 201 346 265 201 160 164 206 195 180 315 855
40 66 85 101 102 260 192 182 114 214 103 153 159 147 370 62 73 50
.784 .880 .944 .918 .815 .909 .885 .734 .750 .888 .798 .765 .791 .762 .751 .705 .848 .747
Fgm 101 130 76 99 81 187 55 57 100 64 124 65 139 121 67 213 135 86 106 104 186 161 110 158 178 234 81 118 133 107 135 101 226 182 139 261 103 175 137 52 129 37 49 108 106 98 174 132 96 98 88 108 93 83 150 425
Pct. .526 .602 .551 .643 .614 .515 .539 .620 .602 .525 .599 .528 .533 .473 .593 .668 .553 .570 .515 .545 .469 .603 .558 .589 .528 .562 .558 .538 .507 .560 .574 .696 .634 .523 .515 .522 .509 .546 .539 .525 .544 .506 .485 .507 .469 .488 .503 .498 .478 .613 .537 .524 .477 .461 .476 .498
cNeese Cowboys Basketball M c N eese L eaders Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71 69-70 68-79 67-68 66-67
Assist Leaders by Years
Player Patrick Richard C. J. Collins C. J. Collins C. J. Collins John Ford John Ford John Ford John Ford Eldridge Lewis Eldridge Lewis Chauncey Bryant Chauncey Bryant Tierre Brown Chauncey Bryant Tierre Brown Rosell Ellis Pointer Williams Paul Curtis Darrik Clark Darrik Clark Bobby Straface Danny Servick Danny Servick Terry Griggley Dwayne Davis Ronald Sykes Girard Harmon Girard Harmon David Green David Green David Green David Green D. Lawrence Mack Golden Ray Baggett Rod Viebig Rod Viebig Glen Hanks Bertel Reder Bertel Reder Bertel Reder Bertel Reder Dan Leslie Dan Leslie George Boyd Dean Glenn Kent Andrews
G 33 33 27 29 29 31 28 28 27 28 30 27 27 16 26 30 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 20 28 28 30 28 31 29 29 32 27 27 27 28 27 25 17 25 26 20 24 21 21 25 22
Ast. 109 115 89 93 90 103 74 105 116 120 152 104 121 60 88 116 200 155 127 95 87 127 134 94 108 114 243 184 162 115 110 218 69 69 101 120 120 106 47 119 99 56 76 64 73 60 64
Avg. 3.3 3.5 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.3 2.6 3.9 3.0 4.3 5.1 3.8 4.5 3.8 3.4 3.2 7.4 5.7 4.7 3.5 3.2 4.7 5.0 4.7 3.8 4.1 8.1 6.6 5.1 3.9 3.8 6.8 2.6 2.6 3.7 4.3 4.3 4.2 2.8 4.9 3.6 2.8 3.2 3.0 3.5 2.4 2.9
91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73
3-Pt Field Goal Leaders by Years
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 94-95 93-94 92-93
Player Jeremie Mitchell Diego Kapelan Diego Kapelan Diego Kapelan John Ford Troy Aaron Dwight Boatner Edward Garriet Edward Garriet Jason Coleman Jason Coleman Jason Coleman Jason Coleman Demond Mallet Demond Mallet Demond Mallet Damon Wordlaw Damon Wordlaw Darrik Clark
Fga 208 239 214 202 108 101 99 166 231 237 217 79 161 221 258 110 229 200 135
Fgm 74 86 86 70 46 34 42 66 89 87 76 33 71 75 94 50 87 70 49
Pct. .356 .360 .402 .347 .426 .337 .424 .398 .385 .367 .350 .418 .441 .339 .364 .455 .380 .350 .363
Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00 98-99 97-98 96-97 95-96 94-95
Paul Wallace Bobby Straface Jay Cook Michael Cutright Tab Harris Michael Cutright
150 68 150 143 99 143
60 18 53 50 43 50
Blocked Shot Leaders by Years Player Daniel Richard Preston David Patrick Richard Kleon Penn Kleon Penn Kleon Penn J. T. Williams Aldryan Wardell Jerrick Oliver Adrian Johnson Raynell Brewer Raynell Brewer Fred Gentry Fred Gentry McKinley Clark Jason Wallace Donald Fisher Fab Flournoy Martin Yokum Martin Yokum Kevin Thibodeaux Martin Yokum Derrick Turner Mark Thompson Anthony Pullard Jerome Batiste Jerome Batiste Chris Hardin Jerome Batiste Fred Chaffould Fred Chaffould Ben Scarborough David Lawrence David Lawrence David Lawrence David Lawrence Ed. Lawrence Ed. Lawrence Ed. Lawrence Ed. Lawrence
G 32 32 30 29 29 32 28 28 27 29 29 26 27 28 26 29 27 27 27 27 29 27 26 30 26 28 32 28 27 13 22 32 27 27 28 27 27 24 25 26
Bkd 33 43 22 102 117 48 22 19 30 52 70 68 42 32 21 46 20 23 48 65 41 52 23 27 14 24 33 21 25 21 21 44 39 66 28 33 81 59 85 106
Steal Leaders by Years
Player Patrick Richard Jeremie Mitchell Patrick Richard Stephan Martin C. J. Collins Rorey Lawrence John Ford Dwight Boatner Edward Garriet Eldridge Lewis Eldridge Lewis Chauncey Bryant Demond Mallet Tierre Brown Franklin Paul Franklin Paul Rosell Ellis Pointer Williams A. Pazdrazdis
G 33 33 31 30 29 29 31 20 28 27 28 30 31 27 23 20 30 27 27
Steal 43 43 42 41 27 37 59 56 34 39 40 68 66 45 65 49 62 118 60
.400 .265 .353 .349 .434 .349
Avg. 1.03 1.3 0.73 3.5 4.0 1.5 0.8 0.7 1.1 1.8 2.4 2.6 1.6 1.1 0.8 1.6 0.7 0.8 1.8 2.4 1.4 1.9 0.1 0.9 0.5 0.8 1.0 0.78 0.9 1.6 0.9 1.4 1.4 2.4 1.0 1.2 3.0 2.4 3.4 4.1
Avg. 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.3 0.8 1.3 1.9 2.8 1.2 1.4 1.4 2.3 2.1 1.7 2.8 2.4 2.1 4.4 2.2
93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87 85-86 84-85 83-84 82-83 81-82 80-81 79-80 78-79 77-78 76-77 75-76 74-75 73-74 72-73 71-72 70-71
Fab Flournoy Darrik Clark Derek Haywood Derek Haywood Anthony Johnson Michael Cutright Dwayne Davis Ronald Sykes Girard Harmon Joe Dumars David Green Joe Dumars David Green Chris Faggi David Lawrence David Lawrence Chris Faggi David Lawrence Rod Viebig John Rudd John Rudd Henry Ray Bertel Reder Dan Leslie
27 27 29 27 27 30 28 28 30 27 31 29 29 29 27 27 27 28 28 27 24 24 25
53 53 46 36 45 48 29 53 50 56 50 50 42 30 41 36 36 33 33 30 33 53 56
1.9 1.9 1.6 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.9 1.7 2.1 1.6 1.7 1.4 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.4 2.2 2.3
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30
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Top Single Season Scoring Average
Player Bill Reigel (55-56) Joe Dumars (83-84) Joe Dumars (84-85) Bill Reigel (54-55) Clyde Briley (64-65) Stan Kernan (60-61) Anthony Pullard (89-90) Ed. Lawrence (75-76) David Lawrence (78-79) Tierre Brown (99-00) Jerome Batiste (86-87) Kevin Ross (80-81) Demond Mallet (00-01) Ed. Lawrence (74-75) Roy Moore (53-54) George Murphy (70-71) David Lawrence (79-80) Michael Cutright (88-89) Tierre Brown (00-01) George Murphy (71-72) Clyde Briley (63-64) Henry Ray (71-72) Henry Ray (72-73) Joe Dumars (82-83) Stan Kernan (58-59) George Murphy (69-70) Roy Moore (54-55) Jimmie Shields (62-63) Dean Glenn (66-67)
G 36 31 27 11 25 21 26 27 27 27 28 32 31 24 20 24 27 30 31 26 26 25 26 29 20 20 29 25 22
Pts 1220 819 697 281 608 504 585 606 604 593 613 689 660 509 419 499 557 611 623 479 516 492 509 569 387 385 553 474 418
Avg. 33.9 26.4 25.8 25.5 24.3 24.0 22.5 22.4 22.4 22.0 21.9 21.5 21.3 21.2 20.9 20.8 20.6 20.4 20.1 19.9 19.8 19.7 19.6 19.6 19.4 19.2 19.0 19.0 19.0
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime R esults 1951-52 (15-4) Coach: Wayne Cusic def. Northwestern St. 67-48* lost to SE Louisiana 82-65 def. USL 68-64 def. La. College 46-44* lost to Northwestern St. 94-72 def. Taylor 72-65* def. SFA 83-61* def. SE Louisiana 69-57* def. La. College 63-56 lost to Lamar 68-67 def. USL 70-55* def. Alexandria AFB 77-62 def. Northeast La. 54-49 def. Northeast La. 79-61 def. Lamar 63-56* def. Alexandria AFB 89-43* def. Northeast La. 81-59* def. Northeast La. 66-39* def. SFA 97-73 1952-53 (17-13) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Northeast La. 59-51* def. La. College 97-58 def. USL 71-65 def. E. Texas Baptist 72-69 def. SFA 72-61 def. Spring Hill 51-48* def. E. New Mexico 70-47* lost to Spring Hill 57-52 lost to Northwestern St. 54-53 lost to Lamar 56-43* lost to Centenary 68-61 lost to Northeast La. 48-47 lost to Louisiana Tech 48-45* def. La. College 62-53 def. USL 53-46* lost to Centenary 54-53* lost to Lamar 57-52 lost to Sam Houston 60-58* def. La. College 61-53* def. E. Texas Baptist 75-55* def. USL 64-39 lost to Louisiana Tech 58-57* lost to Northwestern St. 77-64* def. SFA 64-58* def. Sam Houston 57-53 lost to SE Louisiana 62-49 def. Spring Hill 62-61 lost to Louisiana Tech 53-50 1953-54 (12-12) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to E. Texas Baptist 77-74 def. E. Texas Baptist 71-56 lost to Camp Polk 62-56 def. St. Thomas 66-32 lost to Sam Houston 78-62 def. SFA 69-66 def. Camp Polk 63-55 def. Sam Houston 56-54 lost to SE Oklahoma 59-57 lost to Northwestern St. 58-51 lost to Centenary 68-59 def. USL 43-42 def. St. Thomas 57-35 lost to SFA 64-61 lost to La. College 64-61 lost to SE Louisiana 50-46 def. Northeast La. 65-54 lost to Louisiana Tech 47-39 def. USL 46-45 lost to SE Louisiana 45-42 lost to Northwestern St. 62-38 def. La. College 64-49 def. Northeast La. 57-46 def. Louisiana Tech 64-54 1954-55 (17-12) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. St. Edward 76-63
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lost to St. Edward 51-43 def. Arkansas State 68-58 def. Arkansas State 42-38 lost to Mississippi College 68-57 lost to E. Texas Baptist 57-50 def. E. Texas Baptist 56-53 lost to Centenary 94-72 lost to Missouri Valley 65-60 lost to Centenary 51-49 lost to Arkansas St. 87-65 def. Sam Houston 53-49 def. SE Oklahoma 63-59 def. Texas Lutheran 67-43 lost to Louisiana Tech 48-46 def. USL 67-54 def. SE Louisiana 75-70 lost to SW Texas 94-64 def. Texas Lutheran 78-60 def. La. College 82-56 lost to Northwestern St. 87-69 def. Mississippi College 82-70 lost to Northeast La. 59-54 def. Louisiana Tech 60-55 def. Northwestern St. 60-59 lost to USL 63-53 def. Northeast La. 78-58 def. SE Louisiana 58-56 def. La. College 86-64 1955-56 (33-3) National Champions - NAIA GSC Champions Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. St. Edward 70-46 def. St. Edward 66-45 def. Hope College 94-65 def. McKendree College 54-46 def. Presbyterian Col. 61-59 def. Arkansas A&M 87-46 def. Arkansas A&M 86-55* def. Arkansas A&M 84-61* lost to New Mexico A&M 75-71* def. Lamar 92-51* def. SE Oklahoma 90-63* def. Sam Houston 95-64* def. Sam Houston 77-44* def. Lamar 80-47* def. SFA 72-60* def. SE Louisiana 71-68 lost to Lamar 61-60 lost to Northwestern St. 78-66 def. Louisiana Tech 70-58 def. Northwestern St. 86-67* def. La. College 88-59 def. USL 81-61 def. La. College 88-51* def. Southwest Texas 85-63* def. Northeast La. 94-62* def. USL 73-57* def. Louisiana Tech 63-58* def. SE Louisiana 92-71* def. Northeast La. 91-76 +def. Centenary 76-72 +def. Centenary 74-64* +def. Georgetown Col 88-65 +def. Central State 87-74 +def. Tennessee A&I 76-68 +def. Pittsburgh (KN) St. 78-72 +def. Texas Southern 60-55 +- NAIA tournament game 1956-57 (21-5) GSC Champions Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Sam Houston 56-51 lost to West Texas 61-50 def. New Mexico A&M 51-48 def. Arkansas A&M 73-39* def. East Texas State 62-46* def. Sul Ross 83-45* def. Arkansas A&M 75-67 def. Mississippi Col. 57-40
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def. S. Arkansas St. 82-59* def. SW Texas 77-73* lost to SFA 44-41* def. East Texas State 55-52 def. USL 88-46 def. Northwestern St. 52-41 def. SE Louisiana 73-47* def. Louisiana Tech 61-51* def. La. College 79-57* def. La. College 72-60 def. Northwestern State 82-55* def. Northeast La. 86-59* def. Mississippi Col 72-51* lost to Centenary 69-65 def. Louisiana Tech 49-41 def. USL 56-40* lost to Northeast La. 76-67 lost to SE Louisiana 64-59 1957-58 (19-4) GSC Champions Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Sam Houston 68-47* lost to Miss. Southern 64-49 def. Christian Brothers 39-36* lost to Centenary 48-47* lost to Sam Houston 54-48 def. Miss. Southern 55-36* def. E. Texas Baptist 52-45* def. E. Texas State 53-50* def. Georgia Teachers 77-44* def. SFA 55-50* def. SE Louisiana 72-37* def. USL 65-57 def. Northeast La. 73-32 def. Louisiana Tech 66-57 def. William Carey 33-19* def. S. Arkansas 71-40* def. USL 69-50* lost to Northwestern St. 56-47* def. Louisiana Tech 58-55* def. Northwestern St. 64-54 def. Northeast La. 66-44* def. Centenary 62-52 def. SE Louisiana 53-41 1958-59 (14-7) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Sam Houston 69-57 def. Nicholls State 73-50* def. Ga. Teachers 66-55 def. E. Tennessee St. 65-60 def. Middle Tennessee 50-49 lost to Christian Brothers 57-50 def. Sam Houston 62-59* lost to E. Texas State 51-45* def. Missouri Valley 50-39* def. SE Oklahoma 51-40* lost to Northwestern St. 82-79 def. Northeast La. 67-59* lost to Louisiana Tech 74-60 def. Middle Tennessee 74-54* lost to Northeast La. 55-53 def. USL 74-68 def. SE Louisiana 64-62 (2OT)* lost to Louisiana Tech 62-41* def. Northwestern St. 52-50 (OT)* def. USL 84-70 lost to SE Louisiana 74-57 1959-60 (12-15) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to La. College 59-55 def. Sam Houston 55-42* def. Nicholls St. 58-52 lost to Sam Houston 47-46 lost to E. Texas Baptist 44-41 lost to E. Tennessee 63-58* lost to Southwest Texas 56-55* def. Florence State 50-48* def. Delta State 50-40* lost to USL 60-59*
lost to E. Texas St. 63-47* def. MacMurray 50-43* def. SFA 27-18* def. Louisiana Tech 62-52* lost toUSL 55-51 lost to NW St. 59-57 (2OT)* lost to SE Louisiana 34-29 def. Northeast La. 57-50* def. La. College 50-36 def. E. Texas Baptist 59-34 def. Nicholls St. 78-67* lost to Louisiana Tech 46-45 def. Hardin-Simmons 71-42* lost to USL 58-56 (OT)* lost to SE Louisiana 46-43* lost to NW State 69-59 lost to Northeast La. 63-54 1960-61 (16-7) GSC Champions Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Sam Houston 75-57 lost to SFA 58-51 def. Sam Houston 80-58* def. La. College 61-54 lost to Nicholls State 74-70 lost to E. Texas State 54-50 def. William Carey 67-54* lost to E. Texas State 63-57* def. Abilene Christian 72-61* lost to SFA 46-43* def. William Carey 73-64 def. SE Louisiana 48-25 def. NW State 63-58* def. Northeast La. 64-37 def. Louisiana Tech 61-37* def. La. College 64-56* def. SE Louisiana 62-42* def. USL 59-47* def. Nicholls St. 84-47* lost to NW State 60-59 def. Northeast La. 86-57* def. Louisiana Tech 56-41 lost to USL 72-53 1961-62 (17-8) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Nicholls State 61-53 def. Louisiana College 59-52 def. Spring Hill 61-59 lost to Louisiana College 44-42 def. Miss. College 89-76* def. Nicholls State 47-43 def. Spring Hill 62-44* def. SFA 56-51 lost to Miss. College 63-60 def. William Carey 81-60* def. E. Texas State 53-38* def. Culver-Stockton 77-52* def. Ouachita Baptist 69-59* lost to SE Oklahoma 82-59* def. Louisiana Tech 60-54 (OT)* def. Northeast La. 77-67* lost to USL 55-47 lost to Louisiana Tech 53-45 def. NW State 73-56* lost to SE Louisiana 68-48 def. Nicholls State 79-59* lost to NW State 61-58 lost to Northeast La. 66-61 def. SE Louisiana 64-51* def. USL 54-45* 1962-63 (16-9) GSC Champions Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Louisiana College 62-58 def. William Carey 75-57 lost to Memphis State 80-52 def. Southern Miss 60-59 lost to SFA 49-38 lost to E. Texas Baptist 38-37
def. Nicholls St. 71-67* lost to Louisiana College 56-54 lost to Nicholls State 65-54 def. Ark. State Teachers 55-50* lost to E. Texas State 47-44 def. Ouachita Baptist 60-49* def. SFA 59-54* lost to SE Louisiana 49-41 lost to USL 51-48* def. Louisiana College 63-48* def. NW State 66-61 def. Louisiana Tech 58-53* def. NW State 67-53* def. Texas Lutheran 56-47* def. Northeast La. 75-67 def. SE Louisiana 63-50* def. USL 47-46 lost to Northeast La. 44-42 def. Louisiana Tech 54-49 1963-64 (10-16) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to SFA 52-48 def. LeTourneau 66-62 lost to Ouachita Baptist 64-56 lost to Memphis State 57-44 def. Texas Lutheran 49-44* lost to SFA 62-53* lost to NW State 63-53 lost to Nicholls St. 66-55 lost to Louisiana College 53-51 def. Georgetown (KY) 66-65* def. Louisiana College 63-58* def. E. Texas State 60-58* def. Spring Hill 57-47* lost to SE Oklahoma 71-68* lost to USL 52-50 lost to Louisiana Tech 71-61 def. Northeast La. 60-59* lost to Louisiana Tech 54-52* def. E. Texas Baptist 65-46* def. NW State 63-54* lost to USL 53-52 (OT)* lost to Lamar 70-51* lost to SE Louisiana 49-47 def. SE Louisiana 67-52* lost to Northeast La. 61-50 lost to Lamar 104-73 1964-65 (10-15) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Henderson St. 62-55 lost to Ouachita Baptist 85-61 lost to SFA 47-39* lost to Nicholls St. 60-58* lost to SFA 58-49 lost to Lamar 88-73 def. East Texas State 55-45* def. Louisiana College 72-53* def. Nicholls State 55-49 def. MacMurry (ILL) 70-56* def. SE Oklahoma 64-61* def. Louisiana Tech 65-52* lost to USL 67-56 def. NW State 52-48* def. Spring Hill 82-69* lost to SE Louisiana 74-63 lost to Southern Miss 77-72* lost to Louisiana College 56-46 lost to Northeast La. 64-63* lost to Lamar 78-69* lost to Louisiana Tech 53-51 lost to USL 55-45* lost to Northeast La. 70-60 lost to NW State 76-62 def. SE Louisiana 75-65* 1965-66 (7-16) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Ouachita Baptist 66-65 lost to Henderson St. 86-74 lost to Spring Hill 45-33 lost to Ga. Southern 75-60*
cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime R esults lost to Lamar 90-70 lost to SFA 71-65 lost to Northeast La. 65-62* def. E. Texas State 54-53* def. E. Central Okla. 68-57* def. Texas Lutheran 76-55* def. Northeast La. 64-51* lost to SE Louisiana 67-63 def. Louisiana Tech 70-55* lost to USL 72-48 lost to NW State 58-54 def. Nicholls St. 58-44* lost to NW State 70-69* lost to La. College 70-59 lost to Northeast La. 88-70 lost to SE Louisiana 78-62* lost to Louisiana Tech 39-35 lost to USL 69-55* lost to Nicholls St. 74-59 1966-67 (12-10) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to La. College 75-63* lost to NW State 71-63 lost to SFA 96-87 def. LeTourneau 83-66* def. Ouachita Baptist 89-72* def. SFA 74-64* def. Texas Lutheran 77-55* def. Missouri-Rolla 73-55* def. La. College 83-57* def. SE Louisiana 86-77* lost to Northeast La. 80-69 def. Louisiana Tech 55-44* lost to Nicholls State 92-66 def. LeTourneau 65-64 lost to USL 71-68* lost to La. College 75-66 def. SE Louisiana 87-83 def. Northeast La. 95-88* lost to Louisiana Tech 84-66 def. Nicholls St. 100-83 lost to USL 94-79 lost to NW State 74-64* 1967-68 (20-5) GSC Champions NCAA II Playoffs Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. Houston Baptist 96-70* lost to Lamar 89-74 lost to SFA 82-71 def. La. College 87-80 def. Nicholls St. 77-61 def. Ouachita Baptist 88-54* def. Texas Lutheran 81-52* def. Culver-Stockton 112-83* def. SFA 70-67* def. NW State 93-58* def. SE Louisiana 83-70 def. Lamar 104-88* def. Northeast La. 84-76 def. Louisiana Tech 67-57 def. La. College 82-80* def. LeTourneau 80-58* def. Nicholls State 75-67* def. NW State 99-86 def. SE Louisiana 90-71* def. USL 80-79* def. Northeast La. 82-75* def. Louisiana Tech 83-77 (OT)* lost to USL 100-82 +lost to Trinity 95-78 +lost to Jackson State 75-71 + - NCAA II tournament
1968-69 (9-12) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to E. Texas State 75-69 def. E. Texas State 90-60* def. Nicholls St. 83-67* lost to SFA 97-87 def. Louisiana Tech 87-79* def. La. College 74-55* def. NW Missouri 80-61* def. SE Oklahoma 80-70*
lost to SFA 83-78* lost to NW State 85-66 def. Northeast La. 84-79* lost to SE Louisiana 49-46 lost to USL 73-61* lost to La. College 69-63 lost to USL 86-65 def. Texas Lutheran 80-64* lost to Louisiana Tech 86-70 lost to NW State 66-65* lost to Northeast La. 88-70 def. SE Louisiana 78-72* lost to Nicholls St. 54-43 1969-70 (8-13) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to Lamar 76-66 def. West Florida 85-74* lost to SFA 99-66 lost to NW State 72-71* lost to Lamar 87-70* lost to La. College 63-57* def. SE Oklahoma 77-57* lost to SFA 59-51* def. Texas Lutheran 61-43* def. SE Louisiana 76-73* lost to Nicholls St. 72-70 lost to USL 92-65* lost to La. College 88-78 def. Louisiana Tech 77-66* lost to USL 87-62 lost to Northeast La. 70-59 lost to Louisiana Tech 77-72 lost to NW State 65-59 def. Northeast La. 64-63* def. SE Louisiana 67-59 def. Nicholls St. 79-70*
lost to USL 95-83+ lost to Houston Baptist 90-80* def. Southwestern (TX) 88-81 lost to Louisiana Tech 85-81* lost to NW State 82-80 lost to South Alabama 70-67
def. Louisiana Tech 91-74* def. UT Arlington 80-77* def. La. College 92-67* def. Georgia State 84-72* lost to Lamar 86-85 def. Arkansas St. 101-84*
1972-73 (21-5) Coach: Bill Reigel def. West Florida 85-74* def. Houston Baptist 81-73* def. Nicholls State 106-74* def. La. College 80-77* lost to USL 88-67* lost to SE Louisiana 75-73& def. Southern (NO) 89-83 def. Nicholls St. 103-81 def. UT Arlington 89-76* def. NW State 82-63* def. Louisiana Tech 62-60 (OT)* def. Arkansas St. 101-77* lost to UT Arlington 80-77 lost to South Alabama 66-64 def. La. College 78-76 (OT) def. Lamar 97-87 lost to Northeast La. 81-80 (OT) def. Abilene Christian 79-75 lost to USL 69-65 def. Arkansas St. 81-80 lost to Louisiana Tech 87-72 def. Northeast La. 87-71* def. Abilene Christian 92-79* def. NW State 70-64 def. Lamar 85-79* def. SE Louisiana 86-69
1975-76 (16-11) Coach: E. W. Foy def. Stetson 91-81 lost to UNO 80-66 def. Houston Baptist 99-80 lost to Centenary 87-70* lost to West Texas 69-60 def. Rice 89-80* lost to SE Louisiana 81-75* def. NW State 88-79 def. NW State 84-79* def. La. College 104-87* lost to S. Alabama 87-79 def. SE Louisiana 68-63 def. Houston Baptist 107-86* def. Arkansas St. 110-85* lost to Northeast La. 87-63 lost to Lamar 85-82 lost to Louisiana Tech 79-74* def. USL 84-77 def. UT Arlington 75-61 def. Lamar 99-82* def. Arkansas St. 85-78 (3OT) lost to Northeast La. 69-64* lost to Louisiana Tech 81-75 def. USL 98-91* def. UT Arlington 114-83* lost to Illinois St. 106-80 def. S. Alabama 85-76*
+ - USL forfeited victories
1970-71 (12-12) Coach: Ralph O. Ward lost to South Alabama 64-37 lost to Spring Hll 76-66 def. Southern 81-64* def. Dillard 89-66 def. SE Oklahoma 95-74* lost to Northeast La. 77-60* def. SE Louisiana 72-68 def. North Park 72-59* lost to St. Leo 98-95 (2OT)* def. Ouachita Baptist 80-67* def. Nicholls State 78-71* lost to USL 92-68 def. La. College 73-65 lost to Louisiana Tech 75-70* lost to NW State 85-78* def. Texas Lutheran 94-57* lost to USL 103-73* lost to NW State 80-70 lost to Northeast La. 73-66 (OT) def. SE Louisiana 70-63* lost to Nicholls State 85-68 def. South Alabama 75-60* def. La. College 66-64* lost to Louisiana Tech 93-80
1973-74 (20-5) Coach: Bill Reigel lost to Centenary 82-72 def. SFA 84-69 def. Houston Baptist 84-78 def. NW State 80-79 (3OT)* def. SE Louisiana 77-64 def. Nicholls State 92-78 def. Houston Baptist 107-78* lost to NW State 77-73 def. Louisiana College 86-70* def. Northeaest La. 74-65* def. Okla. College 107-87* def. La. College 69-64 def. Lamar 85-68* def. UT Arlington 92-78 def. Murray State 76-65 def. Louisiana Tech 100-64* def. Arkansas St. 83-77* def. Nicholls St. 98-71 def. Lamar 92-83 (OT) lost to Oral Roberts 103-96 def. UT Arlington 93-65* lost to Louisiana Tech 93-88 def. Northeast La. 87-81 def. Arkansas State 65-60* def. SE Louisiana 69-60*
1971-72 (15-10) Coach: Bill Reigel def. Lamar 87-80* def. Spring Hill 94-86* def. Houston Baptist 78-76 lost to Nicholls St. 81-76 def. Southwestern (TX) 96-86* lost to Louisiana Tech 108-82* lost to USL 89-80+* def. La. College 77-75* def. Lamar 87-84 lost to Louisiana Tech 114-90 def. NW State 85-71* lost to Northeast La. 77-68* def. SE Louisiana 75-74 lost to La. College 102-88 def. Southern (NO) 120-69* def. Texas Lutheran 80-66* lost to Northeast La. 86-84 def. SE Louisiana 87-79* def. Nicholls St. 113-91*
1974-75 (16-8) GSC Champions Coach: E. W. Foy lost to NW State 75-70 def. SFA 89-82* lost to Centenary 76-71 lost to Houston Baptist 69-66 def. SE Louisiana 76-72* def. NW State 77-73* def. Houston Baptist 95-87* def. Hardin-Simmons 76-66 def. Southwestern (TX) 82-53* lost to Northeast La. 73-72 lost to Oral Roberts 82-80 def. Arkansas St. 74-70 lost to Louisiana Tech 92-80 def. UT Arlington 80-67 def. Lamar 104-63* lost to SE Louisiana 76-71 def. Northeast La. 76-75* def. La. College 78-71
1976-77 (20-7) Coach: E. W. Foy def. Hardin Simmons 102-82* def. NW State 85-81 lost to Northeast La. 78-68 def. S. Alabama 75-74 (OT)* def. Southern Miss 83-73 def. NW State 80-78* lost to SE Louisiana 70-56* def. UNO 68-64* def. S. Alabama 59-57 def. SE Louisiana 72-61 (OT) def. La. College 66-57 lost to Centenary 69-62* def. Hardin-Simmons 91-77 def. Northeaest La. 76-75* def. Oral Roberts 68-62* lost to Lamar 79-75 (OT) def. SE Louisiana 82-75* def. Arkansas St. 65-63 def. UT Arlington 83-74* def. Louisiana Tech 68-66* lost to USL 83-69 def. Lamar 77-64* def. Arkansas St. 55-50 (2OT)* lost to Louisiana Tech 87-79 lost to UNO 71-65 def. UT Arlington 77-74 def. Centenary 74-71 1977-78 (20-8) SLC Champions Coach: Glenn Duhon lost to Centenary 65-59 lost to Texas Tech 69-56 def. Tulsa 73-62 def. Northeast La. 66-65 (OT) def. Southern Miss 96-76* lost to Brigham Young 78-68 def. Hawaii 67-63 def. Hawaii 83-71 def. Centenary 79-73* def. Portland St. 92-77* def. NW State 51-46* lost to NW State 89-81 def. Wis-Parkside 69-50* def. SE Louisiana 59-57* def. Central Okla. 92-72* lost to Northeast La. 59-54*
def. SE Louisiana 58-57 def. Louisiana Tech 63-50* def. Arkansas St. 67-45* def. USL 91-83 (OT)* lost to UT Arlington 73-68 def. Lamar 76-75 lost to USL 97-84 lost to Illinois St. 87-68 def. UT Arlington 103-74* def. Lamar 84-80 (2OT)* def. Louisiana Tech 59-42 def. Arkansas St. 66-59 1978-79 (10-17) Coach: Glenn Duhon def. NW State 72-61* def. Arkansas-LR 91-85 lost to Dayton 85-61 lost to Wis-Milwaukee 78-61 lost to Southern 91-86 (2OT) lost to Pepperdine 81-69 def. SE Louisiana 81-56* lost to Morehead St. 81-69 lost to Middle Tennessee 67-61 def. Morehead St. 90-76* def. Pan American 76-69 lost to Illinois St. 78-63 (OT)* def. Wis-Parkside 76-54* lost to SE Louisiana 69-64 lost to Northeast La. 61-60* def. NW State 76-66 lost to Louisiana Tech 70-56* lost to Northeast La. 90-74 lost to USL 73-71* lost to Arkansas St. 70-69* lost to UT Arlington 100-85 lost to Louisiana Tech 95-83 lost to Lamar 95-79* def. UT Arlington 87-79* lost to Lamar 103-83 def. Arkansas St. 79-69 def. USL 88-86 (OT) 1979-80 (15-12) Coach: Glenn Duhon lost to S. Alabama 61-58 def. NW State 69-52 def. Northeast La. 60-54* def. Tulsa 73-65* def. Pan American 77-67* lost to Portland St. 89-70 lost to Montana St. 77-75 (OT) def. Alaska-Anchorage 83-68* def. Middle Tennessee 65-53* def. Wis-Parkside 61-51* def. Wis-Milwaukee 63-52* def. NW State 59-46* lost to Iona 76-66 lost to UConn 73-69 lost to Illinois St. 55-53 def. USL 84-81* def. UT Arlington 98-97 (2OT) lost to Northeast La. 82-57 lost to Louisiana Tech 62-60* lost to Arkansas St. 61-60 lost to USL 83-69 lost to Lamar 105-82 lost to UT Arlington 71-69 (OT)* def. Louisiana Tech 67-63 def. SE Louisiana 73-68* def. Arkansas St. 90-55* def. Lamar 95-85* 1980-81 (11-21) Coach: Glenn Duhon def. Col. of Ozarks 82-71* def. Northeast La. 74-68 lost to Wichita St. 91-66 lost to Oklahoma St. 75-68 def. Okla. A&S 86-80* lost to Hawaii-Hilo 82-70 lost to Hawaii 107-75 def. Hawaii 93-71 lost to Portland St. 84-61 lost to Arkansas St. 79-63 lost to Weber St. 78-63 def. Central Ark. 74-63* def. Texas Southern 80-70*
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime R esults def. UNO 70-68 (OT)* def. SE Louisiana 60-58 (OT)* def. UNO 75-61 (OT) lost to Northeast La. 88-81* def. Illinois St. 61-59 (OT)* lost to S. Alabama 64-60* lost toUSL 97-81 lost to Arkansas St. 64-57* lost to Louisiana Tech 78-59* lost to UT Arlington 111-77 lost to Lamar 90-87 (OT)* lost to Arkansas St. 79-64 lost to USL 72-69* lost to Louisiana Tech 75-57 lost to UT Arlington 100-87* lost to Lamar 87-76 ^def. UT Arlington 79-74 ^lost to Louisiana Tech 64-52 ^lost to USL 79-73 ^ - SLC tournament
1981-82 (14-15) Coach: Glenn Duhon lost to Marquette 88-57 lost to Ohio St. 63-60 def. Alaska-Anchorage 92-85 def. SE Louisiana 58-57 def. Siena Heights 66-64 (OT)* lost to Northeast La. 87-72 lost to Texas Southern 85-76 lost to Southern Miss 86-62 def. Prairie View 96-86* lost to Northeast La. 69-67* def. UT San Antonio 76-64* def. Nicholls St. 74-54* def. Wis-Parkside 83-73 lost to North Texas 79-71 lost to SE La. 61-60 (2OT)* def. Wis-Parkside 92-74* def. Arkansas St. 70-63* lost to Lamar 81-65 def. Louisiana Tech 72-64* lost to USL 85-84 lost to UT Arlington 96-84 def. UT San Antonio 73-64 def. Lamar 51-49* lost to Arkansas St. 55-53 (OT) lost to Louisiana Tech 81-69 lost to USL 81-77* def. UT Arlington 90-84* ^def. La Tech 78-77 (3OT) ^lost to USL 105-69 ^-SLC tournament
1982-83 (16-13) Coach: Glenn Duhon def. Nicholls St. 80-69 lost to SE Louisiana 68-61 lost to Murray St. 99-77 def. Prairie View 76-69* def. NW State 96-72 lost to Tex-El Paso 82-72 def. SE Louisiana 80-52* def. US International 73-69 def. Austin Peay 66-60 def. UT San Antonio 66-57* def. NW State 72-46* def. Belhaven 62-49* lost to USL 63-61* def. UT Arlington 71-68* def. North Texas 79-69 lost to Southern 75-71* lost to Louisiana Tech 65-48* def. Northeast La. 79-60* lost to Lamar 93-62 lost to Arkansas St. 79-67 def UT Arlington 49-48 def. North Texas 75-61* lost to Louisiana Tech 88-71 lost to Northeast La. 73-61 lost to Lamar 45-41** lost to USL 80-59 ^def. Northeast La. 112-101 (2OT) ^lost to North Texas 66-60 ^ - SLC tournament
1983-84 (16-15) Coach: Glenn Duhon lost to Fullerton St. 78-66 def. Hardin-Simmons 87-72 lost to Alabama 93-77 lost to Grambling 69-64 def. Murray St. 68-64* lost to Southern 88-78 def. Grambling 77-65* lost to Marquette 79-55 def. Davidson 61-57 def. Texas Southern 90-80*
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lost to Oklahoma 118-79 def. William Carey 109-88* lost to USL 95-82* def. SE Louisiana 80-62* def. UT Arlington 82-80* lost to North Texas 72-71 (OT)* lost to Louisiana Tech 74-61 lost to Northeast La. 83-55 lost to Lamar 68-54* def. Arkansas St. 60-58 (OT)* def. SE louisiana 70-60 def. UT Arlington 57-55 lost to UT San Antonio 83-66 def. North Texas 67-57 def. Louisiana Tech 97-79* lost to Northeast La. 71-69* lost to Lamar 86-79 def. Arkansas St. 83-81 def. USL 57-55 ^def. Arkansas St.88-72 ^lost to Lamar 85-66 ^ - SLC tournament
1984-85: 18-10 Coach: Glenn Duhon lost to Southern Miss 74-56* def. E. Texas Baptist 81-57* def. Washburn 75-68* lost to Ill-Chicago 82-69 def. Wichita State 60-56 lost to Chicago St. 68-57* lost to San Diego St. 91-85 lost to Nev-Las Vegas 84-73 def. St. Thomas 92-56* def. Sul Ross 90-60* def. SE Louisiana 86-68* def. Arkansas St. 76-70 def. Lamar 84-73 lost to Northeast La. 84-77* def. USL 55-51 lost to Louisiana Tech 88-69* def. North Texas 82-64 def. UT Arlington 91-82* lost to SE Louisiana 65-60 def. Arkansas St. 70-60* def USL 87-86* def. Northeast La. 67-58 lost to La Tech 59-58 def. Lamar 72-68 (OT)* def. North Texas 78-59* def. UT Arlington 108-90 def. North Texas 89-78* ^lost to Lamar 95-88 ^ - SLC tournament
1985-86: 21-11 Coach: Glenn Duhon NIT def. Mississippi St. 76-67* def. Pan American 69-65* def. NW State 62-49 lost to Southern Miss 81-77 lost to S. Alabama 73-68 lost to San Diego 81-66 lost to Illinois St. 60-52 def. N. Texas 73-66 def. NW State 64-61* def. Houston Bapt. 62-50* def. Concordia (NY) 85-58* lost to Tulsa 81-62 def. Washington 96-92 def. S. Conn. 82-54* def. St. Mary 92-56* def. Lamar 67-62* def. UT Arlington 91-85* def. N. Texas 80-70* lost to Arkansas St. 62-49 lost to NE La. 72-63 def. Louisiana Tech 76-72 def. NE Louisiana 91-68* lost to UT Arlington 68-66 def. N. Texas 72-64 def. Arkansas St. 71-54* def. Louisiana Tech 68-58* lost to Lamar 90-81 def. UT Arlington 85-71* ^def. Arkansas St. 68-57 ^lost to NE La. 59-57 + def. Dayton 86-75 +lost to Louisiana Tech 77-61 ^ - SLC tournament. +-NIT
1986-87: 14-14 Coach: Glenn Duhon def. Pan American 67-64 def. Fresno St. 75-57 lost to Pepperdine 87-70 def. Houston Bapt. 73-69
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lost to LSU 77-62* def. Ga. College 87-52* lost to Middle Tenn. 86-80 def. St. Mary (TX) 74-57* def. Chicago St. 79-74 lost to Oklahoma 68-63 lost to Lamar 70-65 def. Chicago St. 79-65* lost to NW State 56-51* lost to N. Texas 72-64 lost to Arkansas St. 65-55* lost to Southern Miss 72-62* def. NE La. 73-56* def. Louisiana Tech 74-68* lost to New Orleans 83-70 def. NE La. 60-57 lost to Louisiana Tech 71-63 def. NW State 75-61 def. N. Texas 93-88* lost to New Orleans 90-77* def. Arkansas St. 73-72 lost to Lamar 62-58* def. Pan American 85-81 (OT) ^lost to Arkansas St.69-59 ^ - SLC tournament
1987-88: 7-22 Coach: Steve Welch lost to New Orleans 98-62 lost to Southern Miss 107-74 lost to Middle Tenn 84-69* lost to Pepperdine 63-61* lost to S. Alabama 79-74 lost to Mississippi St. 76-66 def. Houston Bapt 72-71* lost to Chicago St. 84-75 (OT) lost to Louisiana Tech 68-58 lost to Lamar 63-50* lost to SFA 73-71 (OT) lost to SW Texas 79-72* def. Sam Houston 61-59* lost to NE La. 90-57 lost to N. Texas 91-78 def. UT Arlington 63-62 lost to N. Texas 78-75* lost to Lamar 82-73 def. UT Arlington 92-78* lost to NE La. 84-73* lost to NW State 83-76 (OT)* lost to New Orleans 81-79* lost to Sam Houston 90-62 lost to SW Texas 73-67 def. Louisiana Tech 65-64* def. SFA 68-65* def. SW Texas 87-79 lost to N. Texas 82-61 1988-89: 16-14 Coach: Steve Welch SLC Tournament Champion NCAA lost to Iowa 77-56 def. Houston Bapt. 60-56 def. Chattanooga 79-66* lost to USL 71-68 def. Montana St. 104-60* lost to LSU 91-89 lost to Chattanooga 79-67 def. Grambling 67-63* def. Lamar 71-68* lost to Grambling 78-69 def. SFA 58-57* lost to Louisiana Tech 70-64* def. SW Texas 75-69 def. Sam Houston 71-66 lost to NW State 87-69* def. NE La. 65-64 def. UT Arlington 56-51* def. N. Texas 79-73* lost to Louisiana Tech 90-78 lost to N. Texas 74-71 lost to UT Arlington 68-61 lost to NE La. 94-83* lost to NW State 110-100 lost to Lamar 76-67 def. Sam Houston 87-78* def. SW Texas 67-57* def. SFA 87-85 def. NE La. 80-65* def. N. Texas 85-68* +lost to Illinois 77-71 + - NCAA tournament 1989-90: 14-13 Coach: Steve Welch lost to Louisiana Tech 60-56 lost to Fresno State 72-71* lost to LSU 85-49
lost to USL 92-82* lost to Wyoming 76-50 lost to Montana St. 80-66 lost to Ole Miss 75-71 def. Grambling 82-75* def. Lamar 99-83* lost to NE La. 66-53* def. NW State 74-71 lost to USL 92-61 def. SW Texas 92-91* def. Sam Houston 76-65* def. UT Arlington 67-61 lost to N. Texas 78-67 def. SFA 79-45 lost to NE La. 87-67 def. NW State 66-64* def. SW Texas 83-74 def. Sam Houston 56-50 def. Southern Miss 62-60* def. UT Arlington 75-51* def. N. Texas 60-54* lost to Lamar 48-47 def. SFA 76-61* lost to N. Texas 67-62 1990-91: 8-19 Coach: Steve Welch def. La. College 71-69* lost to Louisiana Tech 73-64* lost to S. Alabama 74-54* lost to USL 73-67 lost to SE La. 67-56 lost to Chapman 65-64* def. Grambling 87-64 lost to Ole Miss 79-58* def. Nicholls St. 83-79* lost to NE La. 74-59 def. NW State 71-66* lost to Lamar 79-72* lost to SW Texas 96-71 lost to Sam Houston 61-52 def. Nicholls St. 67-54 lost to UT Arlington 64-63* lost to N. Texas 86-80* lost to Lamar 89-63 lost to SFA 68-62 (OT) lost to NE La. 63-58* def. NW State 77-76 lost to Southern Miss 81-62* def. SW Texas 62-63* def. Sam Houston 74-60* lost to SFA 55-54* lost to UT Arlington 78-70 lost to N. Texas 80-63 1991-92: 7-22 Coach: Steve Welch def. Belhaven 95-89* def. SE La. 91-87* lost to La. College 86-82* lost to Ole Miss 92-70 +-def. Pan American 68-53 +-lost to Hawaii 85-65 lost to Brigham Young 104-64 lost to USL 94-69* lost to NE Louisiana 64-58* lost to NW State 101-92* lost to UT San Antonio 84-68 def. SW Texas 56-55 def. Sam Houston 81-54* lost to SFA 51-45* lost to LSU 115-67 lost to N. Texas 72-59 lost to UT Arlington 77-57 lost to Nicholls St. 69-51 lost to SW Texas 65-59* def. UTSA 89-84* lost to NE La. 82-57 lost to SFA 76-68 def. Sam Houston 86-63 lost to UT Arlington 103-88* lost to N. Texas 97-93* lost to S. Mississippi 92-63 lost to Nicholls St. 84-78* lost to NW State 122-90 + - Hawaii Classic
1992-93: 12-15 Coach: Steve Welch lost to LSU 83-72 def. Ark-Monticello 103-77* lost to Ole Miss 80-76* lost to Lamar 100-76 def. Stetson 80-74 lost to Northeastern 78-72* def. Central Florida 77-73 lost to Lamar 89-83*
lost to UTSA 71-70* lost to SW Texas 71-64* lost to NE La. 94-63 def. NW State 96-94 (OT) lost to UT Arlington 72-70* def. N. Texas 70-67* lost to Nicholls St. 76-72 lost to Sam Houston 62-671 def. SFA 68-62 def. NW State 100-81* def. UTSA 79-68 def. N. Texas 77-68 lost to UT Arlington 77-75 lost to Nicholls St. 70-67* lost to NE La. 72-69* def. SFA 74-70* def. Sam Houston 87-65* def. SW Texas 65-64 ^lost to UTSA 77-68 ^-SLC tournament
1993-94: 11-16 Coach: Steve Welch def. La. College 83-49* def. Belhaven 83-58* lost to Ole Miss 75-55 lost to Lamar 83-78 lost to LSU 93-72 lost to Stanford 91-75 lost to San Francisco 98-69 lost to Lamar 65-62* lost to Nicholls St. 93-83* lost to N. Texas 68-64* def. UT Arlington 79-63* lost to NE La. 66-64 lost to NW State 75-71 def. UT San Antonio 73-61* def. SW Texas 80-65* def. SFA 73-66 lost to Sam Houston 75-64 def. UT Arlington 80-52 lost to N. Texas 53-47 def. NW State 72-58* lost to NE La. 75-71* lost to SW Texas 78-55 def. UTSA 78-76 def. Sam Houston 74-66* def. SFA 63-56* lost to Nicholls St. 95-70 ^lost to N. Texas 69-65 ^-SLC tournament
1994-95: 11-16 Coach: Ron Everhart lost to LSU 86-71 lost to SW Missouri 89-64 def. Alabama St. 107-86 def. Lamar 81-65 lost to Texas A&M 97-68 lost to Houston 83-76 def. Ole Miss 76-70* lost to UTSA 92-81 (OT)* def. SW Texas 62-54* def. SFA 90-88 lost to NW State 87-78 lost to NE La. 92-78 def. UT Arlington 78-75* lost to N. Texas 75-72* lost to Sam Houston 85-79 lost to Nicholls St. 101-79 lost to SW Texas 62-58 lost to UTSA 96-80 def. NE La. 82-62* lost to NW State 76-70* def. Southern 81-78* lost to UT Arlington 100-85 def. N. Texas 60-56 lost to Nicholls St. 99-96* def. Sam Houston 83-66* def. SFA 91-75* ^lost to Nicholls St. 88-69 ^ - SLC tournament
1995-96 (15-12) Coach: Ron Everhart def. Houston 83-81 (OT)* lost to LSU 83-73 def. Prairie View 101-62* def. Lamar 74-72* def. Texas A&M 83-68* lost to Dayton 86-76 lost to Cincinnati 103-69 def. NW State 94-75* def. NE La. 81-65* lost to UTSA 80-76
cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime R esults lost to SW Texas 67-66 def. UT Arlington 72-65* def. N. Texas 75-63* def. Sam Houston 72-65 lost to SFA 94-73 lost to NE La. 78-75 def. NW State 80-56 def. SW Texas 69-49* def. UTSA 89-83* def. Nicholls St. 90-71 lost to N. Texas 67-65 def. UT Arlington 86-73 lost to SFA 69-66* lost to Sam Houston 70-66* lost to Southern 94-82 def. Nicholls St. 92-80* lost to SFA 94-91 1996-97 (18-12) Coach: Ron Everhart SLC Champions lost to TCU 93-74 def. Mobile 81-71* def. La. College 103-82* lost to N. Arizona 81-75 lost to St. Mary’s 92-64 def. Alabama St. 79-64 def. Lamar 71-61 def. Prairie View 97-75* lost to Arkansas 95-68 def. Jackson St. 89-71* lost to Houston 98-79 lost to SW Texas 80-64 lost to UTSA 78-75 def. UT Arlington 75-51* def. Nicholls St. 99-91 lost to NE La. 70-61* def. NW State 97-77* def. SFA 84-73 lost to Sam Houston 80-76 lost to UT Arlington 69-67 (OT) def. UTSA 98-84* def. SW Texas 87-70* def. NE La. 75-66 lost to NW State 96-88 def. Sam Houston 90-52* def. SFA 89-78* def. Southern 103-95 def. Nicholls St. 113-94* ^def. UT Arlington 81-50 ^lost to SW Texas 76-59 ^-SLC tournament
1997-98 (7-19) Coach: Ron Everhart lost to Jackson St. 82-62 lost to C. Florida 67-51 def. Loyola 71-62* lost to Arkansas St. 66-52 lost to Houston 92-81* def. Norfolk St. 82-74 lost to Lamar 73-58* lost to Florida 95-53 lost to Colorado St. 71-55* lost to Nicholls St. 79-73* def. SE Louisiana 85-83* lost to NW State 70-60 lost to NE La. 90-66 lost to Sam Houston 79-77* lost to UTSA 84-70* def. SW Texas 72-63* lost to SFA 90-73 lost to UT Arlington 73-68 lost to Sam Houston 73-60 lost to UTSA 72-57 def. NW State 96-84* lost to NE La. 90-84 (OT)* lost to Nicholls St. 87-80 def. SE Louisiana 89-80 def. Southern 77-74* lost to UT Arlington 73-65*
1998-99 (13-15) Coach: Ron Everhart lost to Colorado St. 78-60 lost to Norfolk State 86-82* lost to LSU 56-39 lost to Alabama 71-60 lost to USL 80-49 lost to Baylor 69-66 (OT) def. Central Florida 65-61* lost to New Mexico 90-46 lost to SE Louisiana 90-84 (OT) def. Southwest Texas 61-54* lost to UT San Antonio 79-69* def. NW State 69-63* lost to Northeast La. 90-79 lost to Sam Houston 76-70* lost to Nicholls St. 66-65 def. UT Arlington 71-62* def. Lamar 85-79* lost to UT San Antonio 89-80 lost to SW Texas 75-67 def. UT Arlington 84-69 def. SFA 86-80 def. Northeast La. 93-78* def. Sam Houston 87-72 def. SE Louisiana 99-68* def. Lamar 92-80 def. SFA 103-86* ^def. Nicholls St. 100-87 ^lost to SW Texas 92-82 (OT) ^-SLC tournament
1999-2000 (6-21) Coach: Ron Everhart lost to Wichita St. 72-52 lost to Ole Miss 86-59 lost to Baylor 78-55 lost to West Virginia 93-84 lost to Louisiana Tech 93-60 lost to La-Lafayette 74-61* lost to Richmond 83-71* def. Jackson St. 68-59* lost to NW State 63-60* lost to UNO 62-60 lost to Sam Houston 70-65* lost to Lamar 74-49 lost to UT San Antonio 93-65 def. SW Texas 75-70 lost to Nicholls St. 62-60* def. SE Louisiana 67-66* lost to UT Arlington 87-59 lost to Sam Houston 77-54 lost to NW State 76-63 def. Northeast La. 89-86 lost to SFA 74-65* lost to UT Arlington 90-77* lost to SE Louisiana 71-62 def. SW Texas 77-73* lost to UT San Antonio 96-79* def. Lamar 64-52* lost to Nicholls State 80-71 2000-2001 (22-9) Coach: Ron Everhart SLC Champions NIT lost to Mississippi St. 83-74 lost to La-Lafayette 88-81 def. Louisiana Tech 76-61* def. Loyola (NO) 108-48* lost to LSU 87-68 lost to Lamar 74-72 lost to Sam Houston St. 96-92 OT def. Arkansas State 87-79* lost to UT San Antonio 70-66* def. Southwest Texas 84-76* def. Nicholls State 80-67* def. La-Monroe 91-72 def. Northwestern State 95-77 lost to Richmond 90-80 def. SE Louisiana 80-56* def. UT Arlington 87-83*
def. SFA 74-51* def. SE Louisiana 84-46 def. Nicholls State 87-81 def. UT San Antonio 89-79 def. Southwest Texas 89-83 def. Lamar 61-52* def. Sam Houston State 76-56* def. UT Arlington 105-96 def. SFA 75-69 def. Northwestern State 103-92* def. La-Monroe 88-81* ^def. La-Monroe 83-78 ^def. Sam Houston State 99-82 ^lost to Northwestern State 72-71 +lost to UTEP 84-74 ^ - SLC tournament finals + - NIT
2001-2002 (21-9) Coach: Tic Price SLC Champions SLC Tournament Champions NCAA lost to La-Lafayette 76-69 def. Loyola (NO) 88-46* lost to Auburn 78-74 lost to Alabama 90-61 lost to La-Monroe 79-73 def. Nicholls State 67-60* def. Jackson State 70-63 def. Southwest Texas 76-66* lost to LSU 80-57 lost to Texas 80-67 def. SE Louisiana 68-63* def. UT San Antonio 71-55* lost to Sam Houston St. 76-75 (OT) def. Lamar 73-65 lost to UT San Antonio 81-73 def. Southwest Texas 76-71 def. La-Monroe 66-55* def. UT Arlington 67-61* def. SE Louisiana 60-58 def. Nicholls Sate 74-46 def. Northwestern State 67-63 def. Stephen F. Austin 65-49 def. UT Arlington 81-74 def. Lamar 74-46* def. Sam Houston St. 79-68* def. Northwestern State 75-53* def. Stephen F. Austin 62-37* ^def. lamar 71-57* ^def. La-Monroe 65-43* +lost to Mississippi State 70-58 ^ - SLC tournament + - NCAA tournament
2002-2003 (15-14) Coach: Tic Price def. Texas Wesleyan 85-54* lost to Mississippi St. 81-065 def. La-Lafayette 76-74* def. Loyola (NO) 102-63* lost to LSU 93-72 def. Liberty 87-74 lost to Texas 97-59 def. Texas State 74-65* lost to Sam Houston State 85-78* lost to UT Arlington 74-62 lost to Stephen F. Austin 79-69 def. Northwestern St. 71-56* def. La-Monroe 81-66* lost to Texas State 91-53 def. UT San Antonio 66-51 def. Nicholls State 75-70 lost to La-Monroe 58-50 lost to Lamar 68-65 def. Stephen F. Austin 63-53* lost to UT Arlington 56-52* def. Nortwestern St. 70-57 def. UT San Antonio 72-66* lost to SE Louisiana 74-67 def. Nicholls State 71-50*
lost to SE Louisiana 81-78 (OT)* lost to Sam Houston State 81-66 def. Lamar 72-62* ^def. UT Arlington 78-67 ^lost to Sam Houston State 64-58 ^-SLC tournament
2003-2004 (11-16) Coach: Tic Price def. Spring Hill 78-65* lost to LSU 87-77 def. Loyola (NO) 81-62* def. Tougaloo 88-68* lost to Mississippi State 92-69 lost to Centenary 77-71 lost to La-Lafayette 76-70 lost to George Mason 96-63 lost to Arizona State 81-61 lost to Louisiana Tech 69-68* def. Centenary 73-60* lost to Texas State 81-76 lost to Northwestern State 84-78* lost to Stephen F. Austin 64-60 lost to UT Arlington 77-75 def. Nicholls State 78-57 lost to SE Louisiana 83-72 lost to Northwestern State 92-81 lost to UT San Antonio 93-81 lost to UT Arlington 89-78* def. Lamar 77-72* def. Stephen F. Austin 71-68* lost to La-Monroe 70-65 def. Sam Houston State 78-65* def. Texas State 79-67* def. SE Louisiana 71-68* def. Nicholls State 81-64* 2004-05 (13-15) Coach: Tic Price lost to Houston 85-72 def. Louisiana College 84-67* lost to Southern Miss 100-77 def. Spring Hill 71-43* def. Jarvis Christian 93-54* lost to LSU 82-79 def. William Carey 90-55* lost to Louisiana Tech 81-63 lost to Ark-LR 78-68 lost to La-Lafayette 71-70* def. George Mason 87-76* def. Texas State 69-57* def. La-Monroe 65-64* lost to Lamar 87-81 lost to UT Arlington 84-75* lost to UT San Antonio 80-75* lost to Nicholls State 90-81 lost to UT Arlington 83-78 lost to Stephen F. Austin 63-58 lost to Northwestern State 92-73* def. Southeastern La. 71-69 def. Stephen F. Austin 56-43* def. Sam Houston State 73-70 def. Texas State 73-68 def. Nicholls State 89-69* def. Southeastern La. 76-68* lost to Northwestern St. 103-73 lost to Sam Houston State 88-70 2005-06 (14-14) Coach: Tic Price def. Mary Hardin Baylor 68-63* def. Louisiana College 98-46* lost to Richmond 58-50 lost to Auburn 91-76 lost to LSU 90-70 lost to Louisiana Tech 80-67 def. Spring Hill 79-75* lost to La-Lafayette 89-77 def. Liberty 85-72* lost to Houston 78-67 def. Southern Miss 87-82 OT* def. Lamar 83-78
def. UT San Antonio 78-74* def. Sam Houston State 60-57 lost to SFA 64-57 def. Nicholls State 64-59* lost to La-Monroe 74-67* def. UT Arlington 66-63* def. Lamar 76-72* lost to UT San Antonio 100-75 def. Texas State 69-58 lost to SFA 82-76* def. Sam Houston State 76-64 def. La-Monroe 62-38* lost to Northwestern State 97-79 lost to SE Louisiana 82-71* lost to UT Arlington 71-62 lost to SFA 72-70 2006-07 (15-17) Coach: Dave Simmons lost to Florida State 85-65 lost to SMU 70-54 lot to Illinois State 67-50 def. Louisiana College 89-60* lost to Louisiana Tech 59-50* def. Texas College 77-53* lost to LSU 91-57 def. Mississippi Valley St. 61-44 def UALR 60-46 lost to Mississippi State 89-63 lost to Mississippi Valley St. 76-45 def. UL-Lafayette 68-63* lost to Southern Miss 58-41 lost to Coastal Carolina 81-67 lost to TAM-Corpus 74-62 def. Sam Houston State 59-58 lost to Stephen F. Austin 67-53 * lost to NW State 98-90 (2OT) def. C. Arkansas 61-56 OT)* def. Lamar 68-60* lost to SE Louisiana 69-64 (O) lost to Nicholls St. 61-53 def. Texas State 67-65 lost to UT Arlington 52-46* def. NW State 83-51* def. C. Arkansas 58-55 def. UTSA 63-57 lost to Lamar 75-71 def. SE Louisiana 63-45* def. Nicholls State 77-76* def. UT Arlington 77-76 lost to TAMCorpus 86-67 *- home game 2007-08 (13-16) Coach: Dave Simmons lost to Texas A&M 73-50 lost to LSU 78-74 def. La. College 65-45* def. UT-Tyler 65-49* lost to Lipscomb 65-47 def. Florida Atlantic 64-59 def. Dillard 87-53* def. La-Lafayette 67-61 lost to Missouri 81-44 lost to Lipscomb 69-65* def. Southern Miss 63-57 lost to Louisiana Tech 73-63 def. TAM-Corpus 657-59* lost to Sam Houston St. 64-49* lost to SFA 64-39 def. Northwestern St. 85-74* lost to Central Arkansas 57-43 lost to Lamar 89-67 lost to SE Louisiana 80-61 lost to Nicholls St. 74-71 OT* def. TExas State 81-77* def. UT Arlington 74-69 lost to Northwestern St. 81-71 def. Central Arkansas 77-48* def. UT San Antonio 74-53 def. Lamar 74-71* lost to SE Louisiana 69-63*
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2008-09 (11-18) Coach: Dave Simmons lost to Tulane 68-62 def. UL-Monroe 82-63 lsot to TCU 68-64 def. Florida Atlantic 72-68* lost to UL-Lafayette 73-64 def. Louisiana College 88-59* def. UL-Monroe 66-57* def. Louisiana Tech 61-44* lost to Southern Miss 69-50 lost to LSU 62-59 lost to Samford 57-52* lost to Texas A&M 57-52 def. Wiley College 84-75* lost to UTSA 58-49 def. Lamar 75-63* lost to SE Louisiana 52-49 lost to Central Arkansas 58-54* lost to Nicholls State 56-45* lost to SFA 43-41 def. Northwestern State 81-75* def. Texas State 85-79* lost to UT Arlington 78-59 def. SFA 59-56* def. Northwestern State 88-74 lost to TAM-Corpus 49-46 lost to Sam Houston St. 75-60* lost to Nicholls St. 80-76 OT lost to SE Louisiana 71-61* lost to Central Arkansas 78-69 2009-10 (10-20) Coach: Dave Simmons lost to N. Colorado 101-73 lost to Hawaii 73-65 lost to S. Utah 68-59 def. Louisiana College 73-36* lost to Samford 68-52 def. UL Lafayette 60-58* def Paul Quinn 101-54* lost to Ole Miss 83-67 def. Tulane 61-57 lost to Louisiana Tech 79-58 def. Southern (NO) 77-59* lost to Rice 75-62 lost to Texas Tech 76-75 lost to LSU 83-60 lost to UTSA 78-69* lost to Lamar 79-78 def. SE Louisiana 71-67* def. Central Arkansas 68-53 lost to Nichoills 63-61 lost to SFA 70-55* def. Northwestern St. 92-85 lost to Texas State 95-88 lost to UTA 70-58* lost to SFA 69-56 lost to Northwestern St. 82-72* def. TAMCC 65-62 lost to Sam Houston 74-56 def. Nicholls 69-53* lost to SE Louisiana 60-59 lost to Central Arkansas 76-72* 2010-11 (21-12) Coach: Dave Simmons SLC Champions NIT lost to Washington 118-64 def. Georgia State 68-62* def. Louisiana College 92-53* lost to Southern Miss 75-60 lost to Miami 79-59 def. UL Lafayette 69-66* def. Jarvis Christian 96-91* def. Louisiana Tech 80-70* def. SW Assemblies 84-66*
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lost to LSU 78-66 (ot) def. Sacramento St. 65-63* (ot) def. Univ. of SW 100-61* lost to Texas A&M 66-57 def. TAM CC 72-49* def. Lamar 78-79 def. Texas State 97-92* losst to SE Louisiana 80-77 lost to NW State 87-77 (ot) def. Nicholls St. 66-65 def. C. Arkansas 70-63 lost to SFA 65-50 def. C. Arkansas 81-67* def. Sam Houston St. 73-63* lost to UTSA def. NW State 78-62* def. UT Arlington 81-72 def. Nicholls State 71-51* lost to SE Louisiana81-74* def. Lamar 92-74* def. Nicholls State 61-54 def. Texas State 91-83 lost to UTSA 75-72 lost to Boston College 82-64* (NIT) * - home game 2011-12 (17-16, 10-6 SLC) Coach: Dave Simmons CollegeInsider.com Tourney Nov. 11 L 84-62 at Auburn Nov. 15 W 71-52 vs. La. College Nov. 18 L 69-50 at Georgia State Nov. 22 W 80-43 vs. Dillard Nov. 26 W 68-63 at Sacramento St. Nov. 28 L 73-57 at California Dec. 1 L 78-56 at UL-Lafayette Dec. 10 W 86-45 vs. Bacone Dec. 14 L 60-58 at Louisiana Tech Dec. 19 L 69-54 at UTEP Dec. 21 L 82-62 at New Mexico St. Dec. 31 L 65-56 vs. Southern Miss. Jan. 7 W 71-69 at AMCC* Jan. 11 W 57-54 vs. Lamar* Jan. 14 L 82-73 at Texas State* Jan. 18 W 61-47 vs. SLU* Jan. 21 L 64-61 vs. NW State* Jan. 25 W 60-56 at Nicholls* Jan. 29 W 87-76 vs. UCA* Feb. 1 W 67-61 at SHSU* Feb. 5 W 66-56 vs. S.F. Austin* Feb. 11 W 71-56 at UCA* Feb. 13 W 70-61 at NW State* Feb. 15 W 58-54 vs. UTSA* Feb. 18 W 76-61 vs. SEMO Feb. 22 L 93-89 vs. UTA* Feb. 25 L 78-75 vs. Nicholls* Feb. 29 L 64-57 at SLU* Mar. 3 L 78-68 at Lamar* Mar. 7 W 78-74 vs. UTSA^ Mar. 8 W 92-72 vs. UTA^ Mar. 10 L 70-49 vs. Lamar^ Mar. 13 L 76-63 at Toledo! * - Southland Conference games ^ - SLC Tournament games ! - CollegeInsider.com Tournament
Coach of Year Awards 2011 - Dave Simmons - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers - NCAA District 2002 - Tic Price - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers - NCAA District 2001 - Ron Everhart - Southland Conference - NCAA District 1978 - Glenn Duhon
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- Louisiana Sports Writers 1970 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1968 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1963 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1961 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1958 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1957 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference 1956 - Ralph Ward - Gulf States Conference Player of the Year 2012 - Patrick Richard - Southland Conference 2001 - Demond Mallet - Southland Conference 1999 - Demond Mallet - La. Athletic Directors Association 1997 - Rosell Ellis - Southland Conference 1990 - Anthony Pullard - Southland Conference 1987 - Jerome Batiste - Southland Conference 1985 - Joe Dumars - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers 1979 - David Lawrence - Southland Conference 1975 - Henry Ray - Southland Conference 1963 - Jimmie Shields - Gulf States Conference 1961 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference 1958 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference 1957 - Frank Glenn - Gulf States Conference 1956 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference, NAIA 1955 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference Freshman of the Year 2000 - Jason Coleman - Southland Conference 1984 - Jerome Batiste - Southland Conference 1982 - Joe Dumars - Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year 1996 - Pointer Williams - Southland Conference SLC Tournament MVP 2002 - Fred Gentry All-Americans 2012 - Patrick Richard - Associated Press HM 1985 - Joe Dumars - The Sporting News 1980 - David Lawrence - Citizen Savings 1974 - David Wallace - CoSIDA Academic 1961 - Stan Kernan - Associated Press, NAIA 1957 - Frank Glenn - Associated Press, NAIA
1956 - Bill Reigel - Associated Press, UPI, NAIA Athlete of the Year 1961 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference 1956 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference Retired Numbers 1985 - Joe Dumars - No. 4, McNeese State 1961 - Stan Kernan - No. 25, McNeese State 1957 - Frank Glenn - No. 34, McNeese State 1956 - Bill Reigel - No. 33, McNeese State First Team All-Conference Southland Conference Patrick Richard (2011, 2012) Fred Gentry (2002) Tierre Brown (2000, 2001) Demond Mallet (1998, 1999, 2001) Rosell Ellis (1997) Pointer Williams (1996) Anthony Pullard (1988, 1989, 1990) Jerome Batiste (1986, 1987) Kenny Jimerson (1986) Joe Dumars (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985) Fred Chaffould (1982) David Lawrence (1979, 1980) John Rudd (1977, 1978) Chirley McLaurin (1977) Edmond Lawrence (1975, 1976) Henry Ray (1974) J. T. Williams (2006) Gulf States Conference George Murphy (1970, 1971) Clyde Briley (1964, 1965) Jimmie Shields (1963) Don Troutman (1960, 1962) Stan Kernan (1958, 1959, 1961) Al Nesmith (1961) Frank Glenn (1957, 1958) Bill Reigel (1955, 1956) Roy Moore (1954, 1955) Dick Miller (1953) SLC All-Tournament Dontae Cannon (2012) Patrick Richard (2011, 2012) Diego Kapelan (2011) Jason Coleman (2003) *Fred Gentry (2002) Ben Perkins (2002) Demond Mallet (2001) Tierre Brown (2001) *Michael Cutright (1989) Anthony Pullard (1989) Jerome Batiste (1986, 1987) Joe Dumars (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985) * - tournament MVP McNeese Conference Leaders Scoring
Southland Conference 2012 - Patrick Richard (17.9) 2001 - Demond Mallet (21.3) 2000 - Tierre Brown (22.0) 1998 - Demond Mallet (18.9) 1990 - Anthony Pullard (22.5) 1987 - Jerome Batiste (21.9) 1985 - Joe Dumars (25.8) 1984 - Joe Dumars (26.4)
Gulf States Conference 1965 - Clyde Briley (24.3) 1963 - Jimmie Shields (19.0) 1961 - Stan Kernan (24.0) 1956 - Bill Reigel (33.9) 1954 - Roy Moore (20.9)
Rebound Leaders
Southland Conference 1991 - Derrick Turner (8.5) 1986 - Jerome Batiste (8.7) 1982 - Fred Chaffould (11.0) 1979 - David Lawrence (12.7) 1978 - John Rudd (10.7) 1976 - John Rudd (13.7) 1975 - John Rudd (12.5) 1974 - Edmond Lawrence (11.1) Gulf States Conference 1956 - Frank Glenn (12.5)
Free Throw Percentage
Southland Conference 1993 - Paul Wallace (.908) 1985 - Joe Dumars (.852) 1978 - Chirley McLaurin (.825)
Gulf States Conference 1969 - Kent Andrews (.880) 1968 - Kent Andrews (.944) 1967 - Kent Andrews (.918) 1965 - Clyde Briley (.909) 1964 - Clyde Briley (.885) 1962 - Don Troutman (.821) 1961 - Stan Kernan (.888) 1954 - Hugh Cole (.848)
Field Goal Percentage
Southland Conference 2002 - Fred Gentry (.599) 1997 - Rosell Ellis (.668) 1989 - Mark Thompson (.590) 1986 - Jerome Batiste (.604) 1979 - David Lawrence (.635)
Gulf States Conference 1960 - Al Nesmith (.524) 1957 - Frank Glenn (.476) 1956 - Bill Reigel (.498) 1955 - Bill Reigel (.478)
Assists
Southland Conference 1996 - Pointer Williams (7.4) 1986 - Girard Harmon (8.1) 1985 - Girard Harmon (6.6)
Steals
Southland Conference 2006 - Dwight Boatner (3.0) 1999 - Franklin Paul (2.8) 1996 - Pointer Williams (4.4)
Blocked Shots
Southland Conference 2008 - Kleon Penn (4.0) 1997 - Jason Wallace (1.6) 1994 - Martin Yokum (1.8) 1993 - Martin Yokum (2.4) 1991 - Martin Yokum (1.9) 1981 - Ben Scarborough (1.4)
Three Point Percentage
Southland Conference 2003 - Edward Garriet (.450)
Three Point Goals Made
Southland Conference 2004 - Edward Garriet (3.3)
2003 - Jason Coleman (3.0 )
cNeese Cowboys Basketball P ostseason H onors & A wards Southland Records Held by Cowboys 1997 Rosell Ellis Field Goal PCT 1996 Pointer Williams Game: 1.00 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 1995 1995 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1994 Darrik Clark Three Point Goals Made Career: 331, Demond Mallet (1997-2001) 1993 Melvin Johnson 1992 Derek Haywood Three Point Goals Attempted 1991 Derrick Turner Career: 878, Demond Mallet (1997-2001) 1990 Anthony Pullard Three Point Goal PCT 1989 Michael Cutright Game: 1.000 (8/8) Demond Mallet vs 1988 Anthony Pullard Nicholls (1/3/98); 1.000 (8/8) Edward 1987 Jerome Batiste Garriet vs Houston (11/14//04) 1986 Jerome Batiste Free Throws Made 1985 Joe Dumars Season: 267, Joe Dumars (1984) 1984 Joe Dumars Career: 723, Joe Dumars (‘82-85) 1983 Joe Dumars 1982 Chris Faggi Free Throws Attempted Career: 917, Joe Dumars (‘82-85) 1981 Kevin Ross 1980 David Lawrence Personal Fouls 1979 David Lawrence Career: 385, Chris Faggi (‘78-82 1978 John Rudd 1977 John Rudd Team Records Chirley McLaurin Best free throw pct: 1976 Edmond Lawrence 1.000 (21 of 21 vs Southeastern La., 2001) 1975 Henry Ray 1974 Curtis St. Mary Most Rebounds Game: 81 vs Lamar 1973 and 1975 1973 Gene Bodden 1972 Henry Ray Most Victories 1971 George Murphy SLC: 17, 2002 1970 George Murphy 1969 George Boyd SLC Tournament Records 1968 Ed Green Single Game FGM: 17, Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1985 1967 Dean Glenn FT PCT: 1.000 (12 of 12) Dwayne 1966 Tom Wunder Davis vs North Texas, 1989 1965 Clyde Briley Rebounds: 22, Anthony Pullard vs 1964 Clyde Briley North Texas 1990 1963 Jimmie Shields Steals: 7, Joe Dumars vs North Texas, 1985 1962 Jimmie Shields Minutes Played: 55, Chris Faggi vs 1961 Stan Kernan Louisiana Tech, 1982 1960 Al Nesmith McNeese Team Award Winners 1959 Stan Kernan 1958 Stan Kernan MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (sponsored by Lake Charles Toyota ) 1957 Frank Glenn 1956 Bill Reigel 2012 Patrick Richard 1955 Bill Reigel 2011 Patrick Richard 1954 Roy Moore 2010 Patrick Richard 1953 Jerry Doland 2009 John Pichon 1952 Dick Miller 2008 John Ford 1951 Don Williams 2007 Jarvis Bradley 1950 Ray Manis 2006 J. T. Williams 1949 James Darnell 2005 Edward Garriet 1948 Wayne Kingrey 2004 Jerrick Oliver 1947 Aubrey Cole 2003 Damond williams 2002 Fred Gentry OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2001 Demond Mallet (sponsored by William B. Lawton) 2000 Fred Gentry 2012 Dontae Cannon 1999 Franklin Paul 2011 Diego Kapelan 1998 Demond Mallet
2010 - Diego Kapelan 2009 - Kleon Penn 2008 - Jarvis Bradley 2007 - John Ford 2006 - Dwight Boatner 2005 - J. T. Williams 2004 - Edward Garriet 2003 - Jason Coleman 2002 - Jason Coleman 2001 - Tierre Brown 2000 - Tierre Brown 1999 - Demond Mallet SCHOLASTIC AWARD (sponsored by Dr. David Drez) 2012 - Daniel Richard 2011 - Preston David 2010 - Preston David 2009 - Preston David 2008 - John Ford 2007 - John Ford 2006 - J. T. Williams 2005 - Andrew Queen 2004 - Brian Guilbeaux 2003 - Larry Jackson 2002 - Paul Beik 2001 - Paul Beik 2000 - Paul Beik 1999 - Khalid Morris
1987 - Ronald Cox 1986 - Kenny Jimerson 1985 - Guy McInnis 1984 - Ronald Cox NEWCOMER AWARD (Sponsored by Peter Romero) 2012 - Desharick Guidry 2011 - Mari Konate 2010 - Dontae Cannon 2009 - Patrick Richard 2008 - Diego Kapelan 2007 - Kleon Penn 2006 - Dwight Boatner 2005 - J. T. Willliams 2004 - Ryan Price 2003 - Marcus Watts 2002 - Damond Williams 2001 - Ben Perkins 2000 - Jason Coleman 1999 - Adrian Johnson 1998 - Tierre Brown 1997 - Demond Mallet 1996 - Robert Palmer 1995 - Harry Boudreaux 1994 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1993 - Darrik Clark 1992 - Paul Wallace 1991 - Derek Haywood 1990 - Derrick Turner
1988 - Tab Harris 1987 - Jerome Batiste 1986 - Jerome Batiste, Girard Harmon 1985 - Joe Dumars 1984 - Joe Dumars 1983 - Joe Dumars 1982 - Harold McReynolds 1981 - Chris Faggi 1980 - Mack Golden 1979 - Chris Faggi 1978 - David Lawrence 1977 - David Lawrence 1976 - Edmond Lawrence 1975 - Edmond Lawrence 1974 - Henry Ray 1973 - Edmond Lawrence 1972 - Curtis St. Mary
HAROLD REYNOLDS REBOUND TROPHY (sponsored by Harold Reynolds) 2012 - Rudy Turner 2011 - P. J. Alawoya 2010 - P J. Alawoya 2009 - P. J. Alawoya 2008 - Jarvis Bradley 2007 - Jarvis Bradley 2006 - Quentin Gonzales 2005 - Aldryan Wardell 2004 - Jerrick Oliver 2003 - Damond Williams FESS SALTER MEMORIAL 2002 - Fred Gentry (Sponsored by Mrs. Gail Baggett) SECONDO DICARLO DEFENSIVE AWARD 2001 - Fred Gentry 2012 - Adrian Fields (sponsored by Dr. Emma DiCarlo Vincent) 2000 - Fred Gentry 2011 - Daniel Richard 2012 - Patrick Richard 1999 - Franklin Paul 2010 - Daniel Richard 2011 - Patrick Richard 1998 - Franklin Paul 2009 - Stephan Martin 2010 - Stephan Martin 1997 - Rosell Ellis 2008 - Rorey Lawrence 2009 - Kleon Penn 1996 - Rosell Ellis 2007 - Troy Aaron 2008 - Kleon Penn 1995 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis 2006 - Ryan Price 2007 - John Pichon 1994 - Martin Yokum 2005 - Jamelle Juneau 2006 - Ryan Price 1993 - Michael St. Julien 2004 - Greg Tucker 2005 - Ryan Price 1992 - Melvin Johnson 2003 - Brian Guilbeaux 2004 - Ryan Price 1991 - Derrick Turner 2002 - Ben Perkins 2003 - Eldridge Lewis 1990 - Anthony Pullard 2001 - Dmitri Khorokorin 2002 - Raynell Brewer 1989 - Anthony Pullard 2000 - Fred Gentry 2001 - Ira Miller 1988 - Anthony Pullard 1999 - Todd Briley 2000 - Fred Gentry 1987 - Jerome Batiste 1998 - Demond Mallet 1999 - Franklin Paul 1986 - Jerome Batiste 1997 - Alonzo Gray 1998 - Franklin Paul 1985 - Chris Hardin 1996 - Tommy Mumford 1997 - Jason Wallace 1984 - Chris Hardin 1995 - Paul Curtis 1996 - Pointer Williams 1983 - Chris Hardin 1994 - Fab Flournoy 1995 - Fab Flournoy 1982 - Chris Hardin, Fred Chauffould 1993 - Binky Barrentine 1994 - Anthony Anderson 1981 - Kevin Ross 1992 - Kevin Thibodeaux 1993 - Anthony Anderson 1980 - David Lawrence 1991 - Bobby Straface 1992 - Steve Hooks 1979 - David Lawrence 1990 - Anthony Johnson 1991 - Martin Yokum 1978 - John Rudd 1989 - Kevin Williams 1990 - Tony Johnson 1977 - John Rudd 1988 - Kevin Williams 1989 - Anthony Pullard 1976 - John Rudd
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cNeese Cowboys Basketball P ostseason H onors & A wards 1975 - John Rudd 1974 - Edmond Lawrence 1973 - Edmond Lawrence 1972 - George Murphy 1971 - George Murphy 1970 - George Murphy 1969 - George Boyd 1968 - George Boyd 1967 - Ed Green 1966 - J. C. Warren 1965 - Jerry Mullins 1964 - Clyde Briley 1963 - Jimmie Shields 1962 - Al Nesmith 1961 - Al Nesmith 1960 - John Riddle 1959 - Al Nesmith 1958 - Frank Glenn 1957 - Frank Glenn 1956 - Frank Glenn 1955 - Frank Glenn 1954 - Roy Moore 1953 - Dick Miller FREE THROW TROPHY (sponsored by Dick Miller) 2012 - Dontae Cannon 2011 - Diego Kapelan 2010 - Stephan Martin 2009 - Diego Kapelan 2008 - John Ford 2007 - John Ford 2006 - Jarvis Bradley 2005 - Bryce May 2004 - Monte’ Farmer 2003 - Adrian Johnson 2002 - Chauncey Bryant 2001 - Demond Mallet 2000 - Tierre Brown 1999 - Demond Mallet 1998 - Demond Mallet 1997 - Demond Mallet 1996 - Tommy Mumford 1995 - Damon Wordlaw 1994 - Darrik Clark 1993 - Paul Wallace 1992 - Binky Barrentine 1991 - Bobby Straface 1990 - Danny Servick 1989 - Dwayne Davis 1988 - Dwayne Davis 1987 - Jerome Batiste 1986 - Kenny Jimerson 1985 - Joe Dumars 1984 - Joe Dumars 1983 - Guy McInnis 1982 - Joe Dumars
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1981 - Mack Golden 1980 - Manuel Dugas 1979 - David Lawrence 1978 - Chirley McLaurin 1977 - Rod Viebig 1976 - John Rudd 1975 - Larry Oney 1974 - David Wallace 1973 - Henry Ray 1972 - David Wallace 1971 - John Shackelton 1970 - Mike Chapman 1969 - Kent Andrews 1968 - Kent Andrews 1967 - Kent Andrews 1966 - Ellis Boyd 1965 - Clyde Briley 1964 - Clyde Briley 1963 - Clyde Briley 1962 - Don Troutman 1961 - Stan Kernan 1960 - Don Troutman 1959 - Stan Kernan 1958 - Stan Kernan 1957 - Stan Kernan ASSIST TROPHY (sponsored by Dr. David Wallace) 2012 - Patrick Richard 2011 - C. J. Collins 2010 - C. J. Collins 2009 - C. J. Collins 2008 - John Ford 2007 - John Ford 2006 - John Ford 2005 - John Ford 2004 - Eldridge Lewis 2003 - Eldridge Lewis 2002 - Chauncey Bryant 2001 - Chauncey Bryant 2000 - Tierre Brown 1999 - Chauncey Bryant 1998 - Tierre Brown 1997 - Rosell Ellis 1996 - Pointer Williams 1995 - Paul Curtis 1994 - Paul Curtis 1993 - Darrik Clark 1992 - Bobby Straface 1991 - Danny Servick 1989 - Terry Griggley 1988 - Dwayne Davis 1987 - Ronald Sykes 1986 - Girard Harmon 1985 - Girard Harmon 1984 - David Green 1983 - David Green
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1982 - David Green 1981 - David Green 1980 - Mack Golden 1979 - Ray Baggett 1978 - Rod Viebig 1977 - Rod Viebig 1976 - Glen Hanks 1975 - Bertel Reder 1974 - Bertel Reder 1973 - Bertel Reder 1972 - David Wallace, Bertel Reder 1971 - Dan Leslie 1970 - Dan Leslie 1969 - George Boyd 1968 - Dean Glenn 1967 - Kent Andrews JOE DUMARS AWARD 2012 - Jeremie Mitchell 2011 - Stephan Martin 2010 - Patrick Richard 2009 - John Pichon 2008 - John Pichon 2007 - Rorey Lawrence ROLAND MOSS AWARD 2012 - Tyson Queen 2011 - C. J. Collins 2010 - Elbryan Neal 2009 - John Pichon 2008 - John Ford 2007 - Troy Aaron 2006 - J. T. Williams 2005 - Edward Garriet 2004 - Eldridge Lewis 2003 - Jason Coleman 2002 - Chauncey Bryant 2001 - Tierre Brown 2000 - Khalid Morris 1999 - Todd Briley 1997 - Donald Fisher 1996 - Tommy Mumford 1995 - Fab Flournoy 1994 - Anthony Anderson 1993 - Paul Wallace 1992 - Derek Haywood 1991 - Terrell Thompson 1990 - Mark Thompson
cNeese Cowboys Basketball A ll - T ime L ettermen A Troy Aaron 2005, 06, 07 Jimmy Abram 2000,01 Haris Achilleos 1996 Charles Allen 1967,68 Willie Allen 1977, 78 P. J. Alawoya 2008, 09, 10, 11 Anthony Anderson 1993-94 Keith Andrews 1966,67,68 Kent Andrews 1966,67,68 Robbie Armstead 1972,73 Torphy Avant 1965 B Charles Baggett 1957 Chris Baggett 1982,83 Ray Baggett 1978,79 Rick Barbier 1982 Shane Barge 1993 Josh Barnhill 2007 Ed Barrilleaux 1960,63,64 Binky Barrentine 1991,92,93 Jerome Batiste 1985, 86, 87 Paul Beik 2000,01,02 Dwight Boatner 2006 Seneca Bohanan 1996 Gene Bodden 1972,73 Wade Booker 1971,72 Harry Boudreaux 1995 Chris Boyd 1981,82 Ellis Boyd 1965,66,67,68 George Boyd 1968,69 Jarvis Bradley 2006, 07, 08 William Breen 1957 Raynell Brewer 2001,02 Roland Briggs 1976,77,78 Clyde Briley 1962,63,64,65 Todd Briley 1996, 97, 98, 99 Tierre Brown 1998, 99,00,01 Walter Broussard 2000 Jim Bruce 1951 Phillip Bruchhaus 1978 Chauncey Bryant 1999,00,01,02 Ron Buckley 1965,66 Gerald Buetel 1968 Andre Burks 1997 Gerald Bush 1984 C Ted Cabra 1958 James Cain 1985 James David Cain 1961 Dontae Cannon 2010, 11, 12 Phillip Carter 1998 Dudley Carver 1954,55,56 Shannon Cary 1966 Ed Cepiel 1962 Fred Chaffould 1982,83 Mike Chapman 1969,70,71,72 Ted Chapman 1952,53,54,55 Newton Chelette 1970 Tony Chiri 1975 Darrik Clark 1993,94 Jerry Clark 1955,56,57,58 McKinley Clark 1998 Reggie Cobb 1990,91 Hugh Cole 1953 Jason Coleman 2000,01,02,03 C. J. Collins 2008, 09, 10, 11 Larry Comeaux 1962,63,64 Leto Comeaux 1954 Jay Cook 1990 Edward Cormier 1955 Billy Cotton 2009 Quentin Cotton 1985 Markus Cox 1998
Ronald Cox 1983,85,86,87 Pat Cunningham 1965 Dan Cupit 1961 Robert Cupit 1987 Paul Curtis 1994,95 Michael Cutright 1986,87,88,89 D Preston David 2008, 09, 10, 11 Dwayne Davis 1988,89 Charles Decker 1956,57 Miguel DeGruy 1995,96 Eric Delafose 1995 Jack Doland 1948,49,50,51 Jerry Doland 1953,54,55 Chuck Dolezal 1977,78 Ronald Dorsey 2004, 05 Dwayne Duck 1992 Manuel Dugas 1977,78,79,80 Glenn Duhon 1964 Joe Dumars 1982,83,84,85 Ronald Dumars 1996, 97 E Bennie Elkins 1967,68 David Ellis 1977 Rosell Ellis 1996, 97 Rudolph Ezernack 1965 F Chris Faggi 1979,81,82 Monte’ Farmer 2003, 04 Chris Farrell 2000 Adrian Fields 2011, 12 Clarence Fields 1996, 97 Donald Fisher 1996, 97 Fab Flournoy 1994,95 Adrian Floyd 1999 Carlos Ford 1979,80 John Ford 2005,06, 07, 08 Larone Ford 1991 Ricky Forsythe 1979,80 Wayne Fournier 1966 Michael Francis 1992 Jody Frey 1985 G Terrance Gabriel 1992,93 Adrien Garr 2008 Edward Garriet 2002,03,04,05 Fred Gentry 1999,00,01,02 Byron Gibbs 1974,75 Trey Gilder 2004 Dean Glenn 1967,68 Frank Glenn 1956,57,58 Mack Golden 1980,81 Quentin Gonzales 2006, 07 Alonzo Gray 1997, 98 David Green 1981,82,83,84 Ed Green 1965,66,67,68 Joe Green 1983 Terry Griggley 1989 Martinez Grimes 1982,83 Desharick Guidry 2012 Brian Guilbeaux 2003,04 H Glen Hanks 1974,75,76 Ron Hansen 1980,81 Chris Hardin 1982,83,84,85 Kevin Hardy 2012 Girard Harmon 1983,84,85 Tab Harris 1987,88,89 Carroll Hatcher 1956,57,58 John Hawkins 1968,69 Derek Haywood 1991,92
Dick Hendricks 1951 Denton Hendricks 1962,63,64 Dwayne Henry 1988 Bobby Holland 2009 Mark Holmes 1995,96 Steve Hooks 1992 Calvin Hunter 1998 Chris Husband 1990 J Larry Jackson 2002,03 Billy James 1950,51 Kenny Jimerson 1983,84,85,86 Adrian Johnson 1999,01,02,03 Melvin Johnson 1992,93 Tony Johnson 1989,90 Barry Jones 1969,70,71 Rusty Jones 1979 James Jowers 1967 Jamelle Juneau 2005 K Diego Kapelan 2008, 09, 10, 11 Pete Kazayaka 1959,60,61 George Kearse 1984,85 Keith Kelly 1986,87 Joe Kennison 1994 Stan Kernan 1957,58,59,61 Dmitri Khorokorin 2001,02 Michael Killpatrick 1990 Carl Klein 1992,93,94,95 Ken Kolde 1981 Mari Konate 2011, 12 L David Lawrence 1977,78,79,80 Edmond Lawrence 1973,74,75,76 Rorey Lawrence 2007, 08 Louis Lee 1989,91,92 Willie Lee 1968,69 Jeff LeJeune 1998 Dan Leslie 1968,69,70 Eldridge Lewis 2001,02,03,04 Eric Lewis 1993,95 Jamarcus Little 2009, 10 Mc Brad McCann 1986,87 Nicholas McDaniel 2004 Craig McFerrin 2012 Guy McInnis 1982,83,84,85 Chirley McLaurin 1975,76,77,78 Richard McNabb 1956,57 Harold McReynolds 1979,81,82 M Demond Mallet 1997, 98, 99,01 Darris Manciel 2005,06 Stephan Martin 2008, 09, 10, 11 Steve Martin 1987 Ray Manis 1951,52 Mike Marshall 1986 Eric Massey 2007 Bryce May 2004, 05 John Mayes 1949 Joe Metoyer 1968,69 Dick Miller 1949,50,51,52 Ira Miller 2001 Tom Miller 1969 Jeremie Mitchell 2010, 11, 12 Ray Moore 1952,55 Roy Moore 1952,53,54,55 Wilbert Moore 1961,62,63 Will Morning 2010 Khalid Morris 1999 Mike Muffoletto 1969
Tommy Mumford 1995,96 George Murphy 1969,70,71,72 N Elbryan Neal 2009, 10 Al Nesmith 1959,61,62 Peyton Nicholson 1999 O Erkan Oguz 2004 Jerrick Oliver 2003,04 P Robert Palmer 1996, 1997 Franklin Paul 1998, 99 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1994,95,97 Kleon Penn 2007, 08, 09 Ben Perkins 2001,02 Gerald Perry 1962 Jesse Perry 1956,57,58 John Pichon 2006, 07, 08, 09 Mike Pigott 1964,65 Charles Pizley 1959 Gary Pozar 1973 Ryan Price 2004,05,06 Anthony Pullard 1986,88,89,90 Q Andrew Queen 2004, 05 Tyson Queen 2011, 12 R Henry Ray 1972,73,74,75 Bertel Reder 1972,73,74,75 Brandon Regis 2010, 11, 12 Bill Reigel 1955,56 Daniel Richard 2009, 10, 11, 12 Patrick Richard 2009, 10, 11, 12 Donnie Richardson 1958 Dan Richey 1970 John Riddle 1961 Anthony Robinson 2006, 08 Kevin Ross 1978,79,80,81 Corey Route 2000 John Rudd 1975,76,77,78 S Charles Saulnier 2007, 08 Joe Savoie 1964 Ben Scarborough 1980,81 Ruble Scarborough 1954,55,56 Don Schmitt 1974 Gus Schram 1952 Jeff Schweitzer 1973,74,75 Herman Scott 1995 Terrance Scott 1999 Kinley Sellers 2005 Danny Servick 1990,91 John Shackleton 1969,70,71,72 Troy Shaw 1965 Danny Sheridan 1969,70 Jimmie Shields 1960,61,62,63 Larvett Sigler 1954 Elroi Simon 1985 Greg Sims 1991 Milton Simmons 1987,88 Rickey Smith 1976,77,78 Carroll Sepulvado 1966 Melvin St. Julien 1970,71 Michael St. Julien 1993 Curtis St. Mary 1971,72,73,74 Bobby Straface 1990, 91,92 Clifton Styner 1981,82,83,84 Jeff Sudds 1970 Dave Swann 1986,87,88 Ronald Sykes 1984,87
T Damon Tankersley 1997 Oscar Taylor 1983,84 Gary Thibodeaux 1973,74,75,76 Kevin Thibodeaux 1992,93,94 Mark Thompson 1987,88,89,90 Terrell Thompson 1989,90,91 Don Troutman 1958,59,61,62 Ken Troutman 1958 Dan Tubbs 1997 Greg Tucker 2003,04 Derrick Turner 1990,91 Rudy Turner 2012 U Don Upshaw 1992 V Rod Viebig 1977,78 W David Wallace 1972,73,74 Jason Wallace 1996,97 Paul Wallace 1991,92 Aldryan Wardell 2005,06, 07,08 J. C. Warren 1965,66,67 David Washburn 1962,63,64,65 Bill Watkins 1978,79,80 Sonny Watkins 1963,64,65,66 Marcus Watts 2003,04 John Wesley 1982,83,84 Grant Westerchil 1985 Damond Williams 2002,03 Don Williams 1951,52 Glen Williams 1980 J. T. Williams 2005,06 Kevin Williams 1988,89 Pointer Williams 1996 Don Wilson 1966,67 Damon Wordlaw 1994, 95 Tom Wunder 1964,65,66 Y Kirill Yakovlev 1999,2000 Martin Yokum 1991,93,94 Atakan Yurttas 2010 Z Larry Zeringue 1967,68,69 Pete Zytkiewiez 1961,62,63
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Dave Simmons
87-99 1 conference championship 2006-Present
E. W. Foy
52-26 (1975-1977) 3 years, 1 conference championship
Tic Price
Ron Everhart
74-68 (2002-2006) 5 years, 1 conference championship
92-104 (1995-2001) 7 years, 2 conference championships
Bill Reigel
Ralph O. Ward
55-20 (1972-1974) 3 years
282-194 (1953-1971) 19 years, 6 conference championships, 1 national championship
Steve Welch
76-120 (1988-1994) 7 years, 1 conference tournament title
Glenn Duhon
155-136 (1978-1987) 10 years, 1 conference championship
Wayne Cusic
124-58 (1946-1952) 9 years
All-time Coaching Staffs
1946-1953:Wayne Cusic 1953-54: Ralph O. Ward 1954-55: Ralph O. Ward 1955-56: Ralph O. Ward Fred Stephens 1956-57: Ralph O. Ward Fred Stephens 1957-58: Ralph O. Ward Rodney Farris 1958-59: Ralph O. Ward Rodney Farris 1959-60: Ralph O. Ward 1960-61: Ralph O. Ward 1961-62: Ralph O. Ward 1962-63: Ralph O. Ward Ted Chapman 1963-64: Ralph O. Ward Ted Chapman 1964-65: Ralph O. Ward Ted Chapman 1965-66: Ralph O. Ward Marvin Adams 1966-67: Ralph O. Ward Ed Young, Don Wilson 1967-68: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young, Don Wilson 1968-69: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young 1969-70: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins
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1970-71: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins 1971-72: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler 1972-73: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler 1973-74: Bill Reigel, Carl Shetler 1974-75: E. W. Foy, Billy Holmes, Jim Cobb 1975-76: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright 1976-77: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright 1977-78: Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright, George Murphy 1978-79: Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright, George Murphy 1979-80: Glenn Duhon, Dale Skinner, TimTeeter 1980-81: Glenn Duhon, Newton Chelette, Billy Brown 1981-82: Glenn Duhon, Newton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell 1982-83: Glenn Duhon, Newton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell 1983-84: Glenn Duhon, Newton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell
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1984-85: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, Butch Sigler, Edmond Lawrence 1985-86: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, Byron Gibbs, Edmond Lawrence 1986-87: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright 1987-88: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson 1988-89: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong 1989-90: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong 1990-91: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong 1991-92: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong 1992-93: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong 1993-94: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Shannon Lafargue 1994-95: Ron Everhart, Paul
Kelly, Tony Harvey, Mike Wilson 1995-96: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Tony Harvey, Carl Klein 1996-97: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Anthony Anderson, Carl Klein 1997-98: Ron Everhart, Greg Gary, Carlin Hartman, Carl Klein 1998-99: Ron Everhart, Carl Klein, Julius Allen, Jason Hamm 1999-2000: Ron Everhart, Tic Price, Carl Klein, David Dumars 2000-01: Tic Price, John Dillard, David Dumars, Jamie Eagles 2001-02: Tic Price, David Dumars, John Dillard, Micah Coleman 2002-03: Tic Price, David Dumars, Kim Lewis, Chris DeFelice 2003-04: Tic Price, David Dumars, Chris DeFelice, Jim Steadman 2004-05: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McCon-
nell, Matt Grahn 2005-06: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McConnell, Matt Grahn 2006-07: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriett 2007-08: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriet 2008-09: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Patrick Haynes 2009-10: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Steve Welch, Patrick haynes 2010-11: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes 2011-12: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes 2012-13: Dave Simmons, David Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes
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Cowboys win NAIA National Championship The Cowboys completed a 33-3 run on the season by beating Texas Southern in the finals of the NAIA tournament. Bill Reigel, who would go on to serve as a coach for the Cowboys later, was the team’s leading scorer, pumping in a school record 33.9 points per game...he would also be named the outstanding player in the NAIA tournament and earn all-American honors
1968
Gulf States Conference Champions and NCAA II participants Ed Green was the team captain of this squad that posted a 20-5 record and won what was then a school record 19 straight ball games....Kent Andrews was also featured on the team and he led the nation in free throw shooting
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1985
The Cowboys won their first Southland Conference title this year with E. W. Foy as the head coach. Team leaders were Henry Ray who was named the league’s player of the year, Edmond Lawrence and a freshman by the name of John Rudd
In Joe Dumars’ final year the Cowboys went 18-10 and they packed the Lake Charles Civic Center most of the year. One particular game was a sellout when Dumars and the Cowboys went head to head with Karl Malone and Louisiana Tech. A bevy of NBA scouts and GMs were on hand also.
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1989
Southland Conference tournament champions and NCAA participants
The Cowboys won the SLC tournament title and then pushed Illinois to the limit in a first round NCAA 77-71 loss. Michael Cutright and Anthony Pullard led that team, Cutright scoring 51 points in one game.
Fans Pack the Lake Charles Civic Center
2001
Southland Conference champions and NIT
Ron Everhart led the Cowboys to the SLC title and into the NIT tournament in this game. Demond Mallet was the ringleader and he was named the league’s player of the year after claiming the scoring title. Also on that team was Tierre Brown who went on to play in the NBA.
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Tic Price led the Cowboys to the league title - regular season and tournament - in his first year as head coach. They posted a 21-9 record and went on to play Mississippi State in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Fred Gentry led the team and was named the SLC tournament MVP.
Dave Simmons coached the Cowboys to the SLC regular title and into the NIT. The team posted a 21-12 record and was led by junior Patrick Richard who went on to be named McNeese State’s athlete of the year. McNeese hosted Boston College in a first round NIT game.
Southland Conference champions and NCAA participants
Southland Conference champions and NIT participants
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Cowboys in Various Halls of Fame McNeese football has a long standing tradition of not only winning, but winning with top-caliber athletes. Two members of the Cowboy football family have been inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, most recently, Buford Jordan in 2011. McNeese head coach and administrator Jack Doland was inducted in 2002. This past year, two more members of the Cowboy tradition were inducted into prestigious halls of fame - former Cowboy tight end R.C. Slocum in the College Football Hall of Fame and quarterback Kerry Joseph in the Southland Conference Hall of Honor. In 2011, former athletic director Sonny Watkins was enshrined into the Southland Hall. There are also 57 football players, coaches and administrators that have been inducted into the McNeese Hall of Fame. In all, there are 12 members of the McNeese athletic family to hold their place in eight different Halls of Fame, not including the 120 members of the McNeese Hall of Fame. College Football Hall of Fame R.C. Slocum, 2012
Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame R.C. Slocum, 2008
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Joe Dumars, 2006
National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame Tom Sestak, 2007
College Basketball Hall of Fame Joe Dumars, 2006
Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Buford Jordan, 2011 Joe Dumars, 2003 Dr. Jack Doland, 2002 Louis Bonnette, 2001 Ralph O. Ward, 1991 Bill Reigel, 1988
CoSIDA Hall of Fame Louis Bonnette, 2008
Buford Jordan
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Moe O’Brien
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Southland Hall of Honor Moe O’Brien, 1999 Louis Bonnette, 2007 Bob Hayes, 2007 Joe Dumars, 2009 Harold V. “Sonny” Watkins, 2011 Kerry Joseph, 2012
Tom Sestak
R.C. Slocum
Louis Bonnette
Dr. Jack Doland
Joe Dumars
Bob Hayes
Ralph O. Ward
Sonny Watkins
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McNeese State President Dr. Philip C. Williams and Athletic Director Tommy McClelland with the 2012 Hall of Fame Inductees: volleyball’s Anissa Parker, football’s Hadley Prince, Jes Stewart from men’s tennis and former athletic director Sonny Watkins. Basketball’s Demond Mallet was voted in but was not able to attend the induction ceremony.
The McNeese State Hall of Fame was founded in 1980 by retired sports information director Louis Bonnette. The Hall recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in athletics at the university. Membership in the Hall now numbers 130. Bonnette has served as chairman of the Hall of Fame committee since its inception. The committee also includes Matthew Bonnette, Johnny Suydam, Ron Hayes, Pam Lafosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel, Kenneth Sweeney, Bobby Dower, Tommy McClelland, Keri Ange Gilroy and Hubert Boales. A new home for the Hall of Fame is set in the new Jack Doland athletic fieldhouse.
Members of the McNeese Hall of Fame Charles Allen ‘10 - football Charles Ayro ‘10 - football Kent Andrews ‘98 - basketball Bobby Barnes ‘93 - baseball/track Jerome Batiste ‘10 - basketball Billy Blakeman ‘09 - football Hubert Boales ‘05 - coach Louis Bonnette ‘02 - sports information Bud Bono ‘05 - golf Don Breaux ‘84 - football Clyde Briley ‘89 - basketball Zack Bronson ‘07 - football Jim Brown ‘91 - tennis Ben Broussard ‘07 - baseball Daryl Burckel ‘02 - football Terry Burrows ‘09 - baseball Dudley Carver ‘04 - basketball Jesse Castete ‘82 - football Vicky Chapman ‘85 - basketball Leonard Chisholm ‘07 - track Gerald Conner ‘95 - football Brian Cooper ‘99 - track Mike Croker ‘06 - baseball Wayne Cusic ‘85 - coach/administrator Charles Decker ‘84 - basketball/baseball Jules DeRouen ‘82 - football Les DeVall ‘83 - coach
Jack Doland ‘90 - coach/administrator Dr. David Drez ‘10 - sports medicine Shanie Dugas ‘11 - baseball Joe Dumars ‘94 - basketball Ernie Duplechin ‘95 - coach/administrator Richard Ellender ‘03 - football Errol Eschete ‘97 - football Doug Farr ‘06 - golf Henry Fields ‘09 - football James Files ‘92 - football Dowell Fontenot ‘80 - boxing Ray Fontenot ‘89 - baseball Rocke Fournet ‘01 - football Bob Fuhrer ‘11 - football Billy Gabbert ‘08 - golf Keri Ange Gilroy ‘07 - track Frank Glenn ‘81 - basketball Tim Graham ‘95 - golf Ed Green ‘00 - basketball Larry Grissom ‘85 - football Evans Guidroz ‘87 - boxing Paul Guidry ‘91 - football Ellis Guillory ‘94 - coach Rusty Guilbeau ‘01 - football Rogers Hampton ‘93 - football Bob Hayes ‘00 - coach Nick Hebert ‘05 - football
The new home for the McNeese Hall of Fame is located near the entrance of the Jack V. Doland Field House. The Hall of Fame features interactive components that allows visitors to view pictures, videos and history wiretups about each member.
Craig Henry ‘98 - track Vicente Hernandez ‘04 - tennis Bob Howell ‘08 - football Terry Irving ‘09 - football Amos Ivey ‘86 - baseball Pat Jean ‘96 - basketball Desmond Jones ‘97 - football Bill Jongbloed ‘87 - track Buford Jordan ‘93 - football Kerry Joseph ‘06 - football Lenny Kahn ‘00 - football Bobby Keasler ‘06 - coach Stan Kernan ‘83 - basketball Glenn Kidder ‘86 - football Wayne Kingery ‘80 - football David Kohrs ‘11 - track Charles Kuehn ‘80 - football Lester Landry ‘01 - football Cherilyn Lantrip ‘04 - softball David Lawrence ‘99 - basketball Edmond Lawrence ‘88 - basketball Arthur Lee ‘99 - coach Darrell Lester ‘02 - football Tangela McAlister ‘06 - basketball Theron McClendon ‘98 - football Richard McNabb ‘08 - basketball Fanahan McSweeney ‘97 - track
Demond Mallet ‘12 - basketball Rabbit Manuel ‘84 - boxing Carlos Medrano ‘03 - tennis Dick Miller ‘91 - basketball John Miller ‘07 - football James Moore ‘88 - football Roy Moore ‘87 - football Dicky Morgan ‘90 - track George Murphy ‘92 - basketball Jim Murphy ‘11 - athletic trainer Carroll Neely ‘83 - football Fred Norris ‘96 - track Pat O’Brien ‘81 - golf Pat O’Callaghan ‘05 - track Anissa Parker ‘12 - volleyball Carlos Perez ‘04 - tennis Phillip Perry ‘88 - boxing David Poche ‘89 - football Jim Pousson ‘08 - football Charles Powell ‘99 - football Hadley Prince ‘12 - football Anthony Pullard ‘11 - basketball A. I. Ratcliff ‘81 - coach/administrator Henry Ray ‘90 - basketball Bill Reigel ‘80 - basketball Ann Roubique ‘01 - softball/basketball John Rudd ‘86 - basketball
Curtis St. Mary ‘03 - basketball Ruble Scarborough ‘08 - basketball/track Tom Sestak ‘83 - football Artie Shankle ‘05 - football Jimmie Shields ‘96 - basketball R. C. Slocum ‘04 - football Leonard Smith ‘96 - football Neal Spencer ‘10 - baseball Stephen Starring ‘00 - football Charlie Stevenson ‘03 - football/baseball Jes Stewart ‘12 - tennis Don Stump ‘02- football Kenneth Sweeney ‘92 - football Johnnie Thibodeaux ‘97 - football Kevin Toth ‘03 - track Don Troutman ‘02 - basketball/track Nolan Viator ‘98 - football Merlin Walet ‘94 - football Ralph Ward ‘82- coach Sita Waru ‘09 - track Sonny Watking ‘12 - administrator Frederico Zarazua ‘81 - tennnis
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Dowell Fontenot Sports Medicine Center
McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medicine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the McNeese PetroChem Athletic Association.
McNeese Athletic Trainers
Jim Murphy
J.D. Boudreaux
Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer
McNeese Team Physicians
Dr. John Noble
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Dr. Geoffrey Collins
Dr. David Drez
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Charles Keuhn Weight Room The Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was outfitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility. Weights are painted in platinum and blue and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the nation to have this. The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (McNeese logo on the weights), nine 52-inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a stationary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system donated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12-foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the center floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese State’s first football all-American who is pictured above.
Strength and Conditioning
Zeb Hawkins
Head Strength Coach
Alan Bryant
Assistant Strength Coach
Deron Minor
Assistant Strength Coach
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McNeese State plays its home games in Burton Coliseum, with a few played at the Lake Charles Civic Center. In 2010, a new maple wood floor was installed. It features the school logo and the Southland Conference logo as well as NBA goals. The project was a $150,000 undertaking.
Burton Coliseum opened for basketball games in the 1986-87 season with LSU serving as the first Cowboy opponent. The coliseum seats 8,000 for basketball and McNeese has consistently been among the leaders in attendance in the Southland Conference.
Cowboys’ Record at Burton Coliseum Year 11-12 10-11 09-10 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 ‘01-02 ‘00-01 ‘99-00 ‘98-99 ‘97-98 ‘96-97 ‘95-96 ‘94-95 ‘93-94 ‘92-93 ‘91-92 ‘90-91 ‘89-90 ‘88-89 ‘87-88 ‘86-87 Totals
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W 9 15 7 4 7 8 5 10 10 10 13 13 4 8 5 11 11 7 8 5 4 5 9 9 5 6 200
L 4 2 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 1 7 3 8 1 2 4 4 7 9 10 3 3 9 6 104
Atten. 15,374 22,336 6,604 6,889 10,043 5,793 5,801 10,394 14,497 20,800 37,594 33,943 11,460 14,410 8,450 18,500 30,600 22,915 29,149 29,478 32,650 45,942 42,685 39,838 27,800 48,974 587,126
Largest Crowd 2,158 vs Lamar 5,035 vs Boston Col. 714 vs SFA 1,349 vs Lamar 1,852 vs Lamar 920 vs Nicholls St. 1217 vs UTSA 1314 vs Nicholls St. 2800 vs Lamar 4000 vs Lamar 6025 vs La-Monroe 5543 vs Lamar 2279 vs Lamar 4000 vs SFA 1000 vs several 2800 vs several 3600 vs Nicholls St. 3500 vs North Texas 3571 vs Lamar 3701 vs NW State 4025 vs SFA 4276 vs Ole Miss 4758 vs Sam Houston 5225 vs La Tech 4800 vs Lamar 7000 vs LSU 7000 vs LSU
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