2009-10 McNeese State Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2009 - 2010

Basketball

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McNeese State 2009-2010 Schedule NOVEMBER 13 15 16 21 23 28

+Northern Colorado +Hawaii +Southern Utah Louisiana College Samford UL-Lafayette

DECEMBER 1 12 16 19 22 29

Paul Quinn Ole Miss Tulane Louisiana Tech Southern-NO Rice

JANUARY 1 4 9 16

Texas Tech LSU UT San Antonio Lamar

Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Burton Coliseum Birmingham, AL Burton Coliseum

TBA TBA TBA 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

Burton Coliseum Oxford,MS New Orleans Ruston Burton Coliseum Houston, TX

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Lubbock, TX Baton Rouge Burton Coliseum Beaumont, TX (SLC TV)

3 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m.

20 23 27 31

Southeastern La. Central Arkansas Nicholls State Stephen F. Austin

FEBRUARY 3 6 10 13 17 20 24 27

Northwestern State Texas State UT Arlington Stephen F. Austin Northwestern State TAM-Corpus Christi Sam Houston State Nicholls State

MARCH

Burton Coliseum Conway, AR Thibodaux LC Civic Center

7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m.

Natchitoches San Marcos, TX LC Civic Center Nacogdoches, TX Burton Coliseum Burton Coliseum Huntsville, TX Burton Coliseum

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 pm.. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m.

3 Southeastern La. Hammond 6 Central Arkansas Burton Coliseum 10-13 Southland Conference tournament at the Merrell Center in Katy, TX

7:30 p.m. 3 p.m.

+ - Rainbow Classic

McNeese State Coaching Staff Head coach Dave Simmons, David Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Steve Welch and Patrick Haynes

Dave Simmons (pictured as a collegiate player) is one of the few head coaches in the nation who also scored more than 1,500 points as a player. He starred at Louisiana Tech and is a member of the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame.


• OUTLOOK - McNeese State has nine lettermen returning, three of them starters a year ago. The Cowboys expect to present an improved team, one that has more experience, more speed and a better scoring attack. Among the letter winners back are two seniors and five juniors. Last year the Cowboys posted an 11-18 overall record and missed the Southland Conference post season tournament for the first time in Coach Dave Simmons’ tenure. Starters returning are guards C. J. Collins (point) and Diego Kapelan and forward P. J. Alawoya. One other returnee - Stephan Martin - also saw starting time a year ago. • KEY RETURNEES: Diego Kapelan is back as one of the top three point shooters in the conference while P. J. Alawoya was one of the leading rebounders a year ago. Kapelan led the team in scoring with an 11.7 average (12.1 in league play only) and he made 70 of 202 three point shots to rank fourth in the SLC in three point goals made. Kapelan led the Cowboys with an .824 free throw shooting accuracy and ranked second in the conference in league games only with an .850 mark (34 of 40). Alawoya ranked fifth in the conference in rebounding with a 7.3 average and he had a strong 5.2 average per game on the defensive boards. Another Cowboy who ranked among the conference leaders was C. J. Collins who was ninth in assist/turnover ratio with a 1.5 mark. Stephan Martin started 15 games and averaged 6.6 points per game while making 78 percent of his free throws. Patrick Richard had a 5.2 scoring mark in his rookie year and Elbryan Neal came in as a junior college transfer and saw action in 26 games, being the first big man off the bench. • COACH - Dave Simmons (Louisiana Tech ‘81) He now holds a 39-51 won lost record as head coach of the Cowboys and is 66-81 overall as a head coach. • CONFERENCE: The Cowboys compete in the Southland Conference and have been members since 1972. The school is the longest standing member of the league and has won four league titles. • RECORDS - Diego Kapelan set a school record last year by making nine three point goals in an 88-74 victory over Northwestern State. His nine three point goals were second high in the nation. • BEST OF THE BEST - Diego Kapelan’s nine three point goals in a single game and a triple double by John Pichon (now playing pro ball overseas) were among the nation’s best individual efforts last year. Kapelan’s achievement was a school record (only one off the SLC record) and Pichon’s triple double tied a school mark that is held by only two other players.

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Cowboys Conference Room

MCNEESE QUICK FACTS

McNeese State Location: Lake Charles, LA Enrollment: 8,645 Founded: 1939 Nickname: Cowboys Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA 1-A Conference: Southland President: Dr. Robert Hebert (UL Lafayette ‘59) Athletic Dir.: Tommy McClelland (NW State ‘04) History First year of basketball: 1946 Overall Record: 962-791 NCAA tourneys: (2001-02: lost to Mississippi State 70-58); (198880: lost to Illinois 77-70) NIT tourneys: (2000-01: lost to UTEP 84-74); (1985-86: def. Dayton 86-76; lost to Louisiana Tech 77-61) Most famous alum: Joe Dumars (all-American, all-pro for Detroit Pistons, Basketball Hall of Fame, Detroit Piston president for basketball operations) Conference Name: Southland Commissioner: Tom Burnett Dir. of Media: Todd Lamb Members: McNeese State, SFA, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana, Cenral Arkansas, TAM-Corpus Christi, Lamar, UT Arlington, UT San Antonio, Texas State, Sam Houston State 2008-09 Record Overall: 11-18 (9-5 home, 2-13 away); 5-11 SLC (4-4 home, 1-7 away); 3-1 at Lake Charles Civic Center; 6-4 at Burton Coliseum 2

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Basketball Arena Name: Burton Coliseum Capacity: 8,000 Location: Common St., Lake Charles, LA First year: 1986 Record there: 176-107 Alternate Site: Lake Charles Civic Center Location: Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles,LA Record there: 174-105 Basketball Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dave Simmons (La Tech ‘81)...in fourth season; 39-51 at McNeese; 66-81 overall Assistant Coach: David Dumars (UL Monroe ‘80) Assistant Coach: T. J. Marcum (Texas A&M ‘00) Assistant Coach: Steve Welch (SE Louisiana’70) Assistant Coach: Patrick Haynes (McNeese State ‘06) Athletic Trainer: J. D. Boudreaux (McNeese ‘03) Basketball Office Phone: 337-475-5480 Radio All McNeese State game are carried over Cajun Radio 1470 AM....Richard Dow handles the play by play

Sports Information Director: Louis Bonnette (Louisiana Tech ‘63) Assistant Director: Pam LaFosse (McNeese State ‘87) Phone: 337-475-5207 Fax: 337-475-5202 Home: 337-477-4182 Cell: 337-802-7127 Email: lbonnette@mcneese.edu web page: www.mcneesesports.com Courtside Phone (Burton): 337-562-4061, 4062, 4063 Mailing Address: Box 92735, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, La 70609 (overnight) 700 E. McNeese St, Lake Charles, La 70607 Player Information Lettermen returning/lost: 9/4 Starters returning: 3 (Diego Kapelan, P. J. Alawoya, C. J. Collins) Starters lost: 2 (John Pichon, Kleon Penn) Top scorers back: Diego Kapelan (11.7 ppg), P. J. Alawoya (7.4), Stephan Martin (6.6) Top rebounders back: P. J. Alawoya (7.3 pg), Elbryan Neal (4.1) Assist leaders back: C. J. Collins (3.2 pg), Stephan Martin (1.6) Steal leaders back: C. J. Collins (0.9), P. J. Alawoya (0.8)

Table of Contents Preview, Roster..................... 1-4 The Cowboys ....................... 5-29 Against All .......................... 30 Coaching Staff...................... 31-37 Dr. Robert Hebert ................ 38 Tommy McClelland ............. 38 2008-09 statistics ................. 40-41 Cowboys year by year ......... 42 Records ................................ 43 Career Leaders ..................... 44 Leaders by years .................. 45-46 All-time results .................... 47-51 Lettermen ............................. 51 Honors, awards ..................... 52-53 Coaching legacy ................... 54 McNeese greats .................... 55-57 Fontenot medicine center...... 58 Kuehn weight room .............. 59 Burton Coliseum ................... 61 Southland Conference ........... 62-63

CREDITS: The 2009-2010 McNeese basketball media guide was designed, written and edited by Louis Bonnette with assistance from Brandon Scardigli. Front cover by Drew Fitzgerald. Photos are by Richard Martin, Rod Anderson, Raymond Stewart, Kirk Meche, Gray Little, Richard Mitchell and Louis Bonnette. Printing was by Port Printing of Lake Charles.


McNeese State 2009-2010 Basketball Roster NUMERICAL No. Player 0 Diego Kapelan 1 Will Morning 2 Jeremie Mitchell 3 Patrick Richard 5 Dontae Cannon 10 Brandon Regis 11 Atakan Yurttas 14 Jamarcus Little 21 Elbryan Neal 22 Stephan Martin 23 C. J. Collins 32 Preston David 43 P. J. Alawoya 54 Daniel Richard

Post. G F PG F PG G/F F F F/C G PG C F F

Hgt. 6-2 6-7 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-5 6-8 6-9 5-11 5-8 6-9 6-7 6-9

Wgt. 189 281 165 200 165 191 218 257 212 165 163 209 205 180

Cl-Exp Sr-2L Jr-JC Fr-HS So-1L Fr-HS Fr-HS So-HS Jr-1L Sr-1L Jr-2L Jr-2L Jr-2L Jr-2L So-1L

Hometown (Previous School) Vancouver, British Columbia (King George) Missouri City, TX (Southern-Shreveport) Monroe, LA (Ouachita HS) Carencro, LA (Carencro HS) Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior HS) Dallas, TX (W. T. White HS) Antalya, Turkey (Aden Tolunay HS) Lufkin, TX (McLennan CC) Oklahoma City, OK (Arkansas Baptist) Lacassine, LA (Lacassine HS) Lake Charles, LA (Washington-Marion HS) Farmers Branch, TX (R. L. Turner HS) Houston, TX (Alief Hastings HS) Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS)

ALPHABETICAL 43 P. J. Alawoya 5 Dontae Cannon 23 C. J. Collins 32 Preston David 0 Diego Kapelan 14 Jamarcus Little 22 Stephan Martin 2 Jeremie Mitchell 1 Will Morning 21 Elbryan Neal 54 Daniel Richard 3 Patrick Richard 10 Brandon Regis 11 Atakan Yurttas

F PG PG C G F G PG F F/C F F G/F F

6-7 6-0 5-8 6-9 6-2 6-8 5-11 6-2 6-7 6-9 6-9 6-4 6-4 6-5

205 165 163 209 189 257 165 165 281 212 180 200 191 218

Jr-2L Fr-HS Jr-2L Jr-2L Sr-2L Jr-1L Jr-2L Fr-HS Jr-JC Sr-1L So-1L So-1L Fr-HS So-HS

Houston, TX (Alief Hastings HS) Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior HS) Lake Charles, LA (Washington-Marion HS) Farmers Branch, TX (R. L. Turner HS) Vancouver, British Columbia (King George) Lufkin, TX (McLennan CC) Lacassine, LA (Lacassine HS) Monroe, LA (Ouachita HS) Missouri City, TX (Southern-Shreveport) Oklahoma City, OK (Arkansas Baptist) Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS) Carencro, LA (Carencro HS) Dallas, TX (W. T. White HS) Antalya, Turkey (Aden Tolunay HS)

Seniors: 2 (Diego Kapelan, Elbryan Neal) Juniors: 6 (Will Morning, Jarmarcus Little, Stephan Martin, C. J. Collins, P. J. Alawoya, Preston David) Sophs: 3 (Patrick Richard, Daniel Richard, Atakan Yurttas) Freshmen: 3 (Jeremie Mitchell, Dontae Cannon, Brandon Regis)

Pronunciation Guide Diego Kapelan Stephan Martin P. J. Alawoya Preston David Daniel, Patrick Richard Elbryan Neal Dontae Cannon Brandon Regis Atakan Yurttas

dee-a-go caplan stef-fan al-lah-waa-yuh david ree-chard l-brian don-tay ree-jes at-tah-kun u-tus THE COWBOYS

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Player Information Starters Returning Post. Hgt. 0 43 23

Wgt. Cl-Ex PPG

RPG Other

Diego Kapelan P. J. Alawoya C. J. Collins

G F PG

6-2 6-7 5-8

200 195 157

Sr-2L Jr-2L Jr-2L

11.7 7.4 4.9

2.9 7.3 2.3

holds school record of nine three point goals in a game SLC high 15 rebounds in a game last year 10 assists vs NW State last year

Lettermen Returning 3 Patrick Richard 14 Jamarcus Little 21 Elbryan Neal 22 Stephan Martin 33 Preston David 54 Daniel Richard

F F F/P G P P

6-4 6-8 6-9 5-11 6-9 6-9

193 268 208 167 201 180

So-1L Jr-1L Sr-1L Jr-2L Jr-2L So-1L

5.2 0.7 5.0 6.6 0.6 0.5

2.3 0.5 4.1 2.0 1.2 0.8

came on strong at the end of last season saw action in 23 games scored 11 points several times and had high of 9 rebounds third on team in assists and steals claimed six rebounds in game vs UL Monroe four points and four rebounds vs Louisiana College

Other Returnees 1 Will Morning

F

6-7

281

Jr-JC

1.0

0.8

Coming back from knee surgery; got season back

Newcomers 2 Jeremie Mitchell 5 Dontae Cannon 10 Brandon Regis 11 Atakan Yurttas

G G G/F F

6-2 6-1 6-4 6-5

180 165 188 218

Fr-HS Fr-HS Fr-HS So-HS

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played on AAAAA state championship team led his high school team to 29-8 record his senior year will play three positions for the Cowboys averaged 19 points, 14 rebounds senior prep year

Cowboys’ Possible Lineups Point Guard

Second Guard

Small Forward

Power Forward

Post

23 - C. J. Collins (5-8, 157, Jr, 2L) 5 - Dontae Cannon (6-1, 165, Fr, HS) 2 - Jeremie Mitchell (6-2,180, Fr, HS) 10 - Brandon Regis (6-4, 188, Fr, HS)

0 - Diego Kapelan (6-2, 200, Sr, 2L) 22 - Stephan Martin (5-11, 167, Jr, 2L) 10 - Brandon Regis (6-4, 188, Fr, HS)

3 - Patrick Richard (6-4, 193, So, 1L) 10 - Brandon Regis (6-4, 188, Fr, HS) 11 - Atakan Yurttas (6-5, 218, So, HS)

43 - P. J. Alawoya (6-7, 195, Jr, 2L) 21 - Elbryan Neal (6-9, 208, Sr, 1L) 11 - Atakan Yurttas (6-5, 218, So, HS)

33 - Preston David (6-9, 201, Jr, 2L) 54 - Daniel Richard (6-9, 180, So, 1L) 14 - Jamarcus Little (6-8, 268, Jr, 1L) 1 - Will Morning (6-7, 218, Jr, JC)

Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame McNeese State has had four former athletes and coaches inducted into the Louisiana Hall of Fame and three of them are from basketball, players Joe Dumars and Bill Reigel and coach Ralph O. Ward. Also in the Hall is Dr. Jack Doland, a former McNeese player, coach, athletic director and president.

MCNEESE STATE ALL-TIME CHAMPIONSHIPS

Dr. Jack Doland

Bill Reigel 4

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Joe Dumars

Ralph O. Ward

THE COWBOYS

FOOTBALL: 2007, 2006 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1995,1993, 1991, 1980, 1979,1976 (Southland); 1967, 1965, 1963, 1961, 1957 (Gulf States) BASKETBALL: 2002, 2001, 1997, 1978, 1975 (Southland); 1968, 1963, 1961, 1958, 1957, 1956 (Gulf States); 1956 (NAIA national) SOFTBALL: 1994, 1983 VOLLEYBALL: 1997

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: 1986 MEN’S TENNIS: 1987, 1983 (Southland); 1971, 1970, 1969, 1968, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1958, 1953 (Gulf States) SOCCER: 2007 MEN’S BASEBALL: 2006, 2000, 1988 (Southland); 1956 (Gulf States) MEN’S GOLF: 1979, 1978, 1977 (Southland); 1959, 1958 (Gulf States)

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 2000, 1998, 1989, 1978, 1976, 1975, 1973 (Southland); 1958, 1957, 1956 (Gulf States) WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY: 1999, 1998 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK: 1958 (Gulf States) (65 conference and one national title)


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Diego Kapelan No. 0 6-2 189 Senior 1L Second Guard Vancouver, British Columbia (King George HS) Big things are expected of Diego Kapelan this season. He is a solid three point shooter who will be a strong outside threat for the Cowboys.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 37 vs NW State, 2/18/09 Rebounds: 6 vs several FGs: 12 vs NW State, 2/18/09 FGs att: 21 vs NW State, 2/18/09 3-pt FGs: 9 vs NW State, 2/18/09 3-pt FGA: 17 vs NW State, 2/18/09 Fts: 5 vs several Fta: 7 vs Sam Houston, 2/25/09 Assists: 5 vs ULM, 12/13/08 Steals: 3 vs several Blocks: 1 vs Central Arkansas 2/23/08 HIGH SCORING GAMES 37 vs NW State 2/18/09 26 vs Lamar 1/17/09 24 vs Texas State 2/8/09 24 vs Nicholls State 2/9/08 21 vs Northwestern State 1/23/08

- has developed his defensive skills and improved his overall game... outside shooting will be a Cowboy threat throughout the year and a big factor in the team’s season Junior Season (2008-2009): led team in scoring with an 11.7 average and was one of the top three point shooters in the league, ranking fourth in three point shots made with 70....also led team in free throw shooting and ranked second in the conference with .824 pct.....37 points against Northwestern State were most by any player in a league game ...set school record by making nine three point goals in the same game.. scored 26 points vs Lamar and 24 points vs Texas State Sophomore Season (2007-2008): ranked fourth on the team in scoring with a 7.3 average and led the team in three point goals with 53....played in all 29 games and drew the starting assignment in one...top offensive effort had him scoring 24 points against

Nicholls State....was seven of 11 from three point range in that game with the Colonels....the 24 points was the fourth high among Cowboy players last season...was named the team’s Newcomer of the Year (Peter Romero award)...connected on 53 of 151 three point shots for a 35.1 percentage...scored in double figures nine times and was in the 20s twice (21 vs Northwestern State)...ranked 18th in the conference in thre point shooting percentage...averaged 8.1 points per game in league play only and scored 31 three point goals Pre-McNeese: was a standout at King George High in Vancouver... averaged 32 points, six rebounds and four assists per game his senior year...team MVP each season... named to numerous tournament allstar teams....led team to lower mainland championship....also ran cross country and played soccer (striker).... was member of provincial championship cross country squad... Personal: birthdate July 8, 1987.... born in Bihac, Bosnia....parents are Zdravko and Hedita Kapelan...one sister....father played soccer professionally...General Studies

Career Statistics Year 08-09 07-08 Totals 6

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G/GS Fg-Fga 29-18 113-314 29-1 72-206 58-19 185-520 THE COWBOYS

Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta .360 70-202 .347 42-51 .350 53-151 .351 16-23 .355 123-353 .348 58-74

Pct. .824 .696 .783

Reb 83 52 135

Avg 2.9 1.8 2.3

Pf 34 27 61

A 20 13 33

TO 21 25 46

Bkd 0 3 3

Stl Pts Avg. 17 338 11.7 14 213 7.3 31 551 9.5

Min. 765 520 1285


Diego

Diego Kapelan Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE LA C. Ark

fg-fga 5-14 5-9 5-16 2-6 5-12 5-11 2-5 2-7 4-13 5-11 5-16 5-14 2-7 0-6 9-17 5-14 2-12 0-1 2-7 3-8 7-14 2-13 4-7 12-21 5-17 4-12 5-11 1-7 1-4

3pt-a 4-8 4-6 3-10 2-2 1-3 4-7 0-2 1-4 3-9 5-8 4-12 3-9 0-4 0-3 3-9 2-8 2-9 0-1 2-6 2-6 5-9 2-13 1-4 9-17 1-11 2-7 2-5 1-3 1-3

ft-fta 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 5-6 2-3 2-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 5-6 0-0 4-4 4-4 0-0 4-7 0-0 2-2 0-0

reb 2 1 4 3 3 5 5 0 2 1 3 5 0 1 3 2 6 2 1 4 5 2 5 6 4 3 3 3 1

pf 3 3 1 2 2 1 5 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

a 2 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0

to 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1

bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

min 18 17 24 26 31 19 36 11 19 24 29 36 17 22 33 29 30 23 32 35 31 28 34 33 34 31 30 32 19

tp 14 16 15 6 13 14 5 5 11 15 14 15 4 2 26 14 8 4 6 8 24 6 13 37 11 14 12 5 3


C. J. Collins No. 23 5-8 163 Junior 2L Lake Charles, LA (Washington-Marion HS)

Point Guard

C. J. Collins took over as the Cowboys floor leader last year and that’s the role he’s expected to handle again this season.....he came to McNeese as a walkon and before his first semester was over he was on scholarship SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 13 vs several Rebounds: 7 vs TAM-Corpus 2/21/09 FGs: 6 vs Fla. Atlantic 11/28/08 FGs att: 12 vs ULL 12/2/08 3-pt FGs: 3 vs Lamar 1/17/09 3-pt FGA: 6 vs ULL 12/2/08 Fts: 2 vs several Fta: 4 vs Lamar 1/17/09 Assists: 10 vs NW State 2/18/09 Steals: 2 vs several Blocks: 1 vs NW State 2/18/09 HIGH SCORING GAMES 13 vs Fla. Atlantic 11/28/08 13 vs Lamar 1/17/09 9 vs ULM 11/20/08 9 vs Louisiana Tech 12/15/09 9 vs NW State 2/18/09 8 vs Central Arkansas 3/76/09 5 vs Central Arkansas 2/23/08

Freshman Season (2007-2008): played in all 29 games and averaged 1.6 points per game....real worth to the team was getting the ball down the floor and into the right hands...had 24 assists....did not score in double figures and single game high was five points - he has the ability to get the on four different occasions... ball to the open man with consis- single season high of six assists tency and he has also improved came against Dillard...averaged his scoring technique 7.2 minutes of playing time Sophomore Season (2008-2009): second on the team in minutes played with 841 and an average of 29 per game...scored at a 4.9 clip and led the team in assists with a 3.2 average...in conference games only he averaged 5.4 points a contest...was also tops on the team in steals with almost one per game...twice scored a career high 13 points (vs Florida Atlantic and vs Lamar)....assist high of 10 came against Northwestern State... started 25 of the 29 games he played

Pre-McNeese: standout at Washington-Marion High as a point guard where he earned all-district honors, was named to the allSouthwest Louisiana team and earned an honorable mention on the all-state team....averaged 16.8 points and nine assists per game his senior season... Personal: birthdate November 15, 1988...Business major....honor roll student in high school...named to Who’s Who ... recipient of REACT award....parents are Patrick Collins and Andrea Jackson... father attended McNeese State

Career Statistics Year 08-09 07-08 Totals 8

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G/GS 29-25 29-0 58-25

Fg-Fga 54-159 16-50 70-209

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Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta .340 21-66 .318 13-25 .320 7-24 .292 7-15 .334 28-90 .311 20-40

Pct. .520 .467 .500

Reb 68 17 85

Avg 2.3 0.6 1.5

Pf 48 22 70

A 93 24 117

TO 63 31 94

Bkd 1 0 1

Stl Pts 27 142 8 46 35 188

Avg. 4.9 1.6 3.2

Min. 841 209 1050


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C. J. Collins Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark

fg-fga 0-3 4-5 1-7 6-11 2-12 2-3 2-5 3-8 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-3 0-1 2-7 4-7 3-10 2-9 3-5 1-7 2-6 0-7 1-6 2-4 3-3 1-4 0-3 2-4 3-4 3-8

3pt-a 0-0 1-1 0-4 1-3 1-6 1-2 0-2 1-3 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-2 0-1 1-2 3-3 0-2 1-4 0-1 0-3 1-3 0-2 1-4 1-1 2-2 0-3 0-1 1-3 1-2 2-3

ft-fta 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 2-2 2-4 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

reb 2 3 4 3 1 0 5 4 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 3 2 5 3 1 3 5 7 1 0 2 2

pf 3 2 0 2 3 0 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 0 1 2 4 2 1 2 2 3

a 3 9 3 6 4 2 5 5 3 1 3 0 8 2 5 3 0 2 2 3 8 2 3 10 0 1 2 1 3

to 1 4 6 1 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 5 5 0 0 3 7 3 0 0 4 1

bk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 1

min 23 23 24 35 34 21 36 34 26 29 30 20 27 35 33 26 33 35 35 31 33 24 34 31 30 27 29 21 29

tp 0 9 2 13 6 5 5 9 0 3 3 0 2 7 13 7 5 6 2 7 0 3 5 9 2 0 5 7 8


P. J. Alawoya No. 43 6-7 205 Junior 2L Houston, TX (Alief Hastings HS)

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 32 vs Wiley 1/7/09 Rebounds: 15 vs TCU 11/22/08 FGs: 16 vs Wiley 1/7/09 FGs att: 18 vs Wiley 1/7/09 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: 1 vs Tulane 11/15/09 Fts: 4 vs several Fta: 8 vs Fla. Atlantic 11/28/08 Assists: 4 vs several Steals: 2 vs several Blocks: 3 vs Wiley 1/7/09 HIGH SCORING GAMES 32 vs Wiley 1/7/09 21 vs TCU 11/22/08 17 vs ULM 11/20/08 14 vs Louisiana College 12/10/09 14 vs Lamar 1/17/09 13 vs UTA 2/11/09

Year 08-09 07-08 Totals 10

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G/GS 29-29 28- 0 57-29

or more rebounds....had career high of seven rebounds against Nicholls State and Louisiana College.......had a career high eight points against Texas State....scored six points and pulled six rebounds in SLC tournament game against Sam Houston State...played 19 minutes in that game and also went three for six from the floor...ranked 8th on the team in -one of the most aggressive re- minutes played bounders in the conference Pre-McNeese: one of the standouts Sophomore Season (2008-2009): on the Alief Hastings team that got off to a great start as he pulled was ranked among the top 20 prep rebounds in double figures in three teams in the nation at one time... of his first four outings...went on averaged 15 points, 12 rebounds to four double doubles and ranked and two blocks per game...made sixth in the conference in rebound- 61 percent of his shots...had three ing....pulled season high 15 rebounds year career totals of 919 rebounds against TCU and scored a season and 353 blocked shots...single game and career high 32 points against highs of 23 rebounds and 6 blocks.... Wiley...double doubles came against team captain...all-district...named to Wiley,TCU, Florida Atlantic and Greater Houston area all-star team... UTA...eight times in double figures played on three district championin rebounding and seven times in ship teams scoring Personal: birthdate December 16, Freshman Season (2007-2008): 1988...sister B. J. played volleyball played in 28 of the 29 games and at Savannah State....Kinesiology wound up with a 2.3 rebounding major..parents are Robert Alawoya and 2.1 scoring average...six times and Sade Akintunde he came off the bench to pull five Career Statistics P. J. Alawoya (al-lah-waa-yuh) is a talented player who will be one of the top rebounders in the Southland Conference again this season. And, he just may jump onto the list of top scorers as he has made big improvements in that area. He will also mark his second season as a starter, holding down the power forward role

Fg-Fga Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta 89-187 .476 0-1 .000 36-60 27- 60 .450 0-0 .000 4-11 116-247 .469 0-1 .000 40-71

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Power Forward

Pct. Reb .600 213 .364 65 .563 278

Avg 7.3 2.3 4.9

Pf A 56 36 22 9 88 45

TO Bkd Stl Pts 41 11 26 214 15 5 8 58 56 16 34 272

Avg. 7.4 2.1 4.8

Min. 761 272 1033


P. J.

P. J. Alawoya Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark.

fg-fga 1-8 3-9 9-13 4-8 3-7 5-9 8-13 0-2 2-5 2-8 1-2 1-2 16-18 3-8 5-8 2-5 2-5 1-3 1-4 1-3 2-6 6-12 2-2 1-2 3-6 3-7 0-1 1-6 1-5

3pt-a 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

ft-fta 0-1 2-4 3-4 4-8 0-0 4-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-4 3-3 3-7 2-2 1-4 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2

reb 11 5 15 13 9 8 9 1 8 10 4 4 13 11 7 14 6 7 3 4 7 10 3 5 5 9 4 6 2

pf 3 3 3 2 2 0 3 5 2 2 1 3 0 3 1 1 5 4 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 2

a 0 2 1 4 2 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1

to 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 3 3 1 3 1 4 3 2 2 1 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 0

bk 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

min 33 26 31 34 37 23 30 13 37 31 25 21 31 22 29 29 26 28 23 27 21 29 24 18 20 24 22 24 23

tp 2 8 21 12 6 14 17 0 5 4 2 2 32 6 14 7 7 4 3 4 4 13 5 2 6 6 0 4 4


Stephan Martin No. 22 5-11 165 Junior Lacassine, LA (Lacassine HS)

2L

Second Guard

Stephan Martin will probably see action only at the No. 2 guard position this season...the Cowboys are expecting a lot out of him in regards to scoring and to defense...has the ability to be a standout in both

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 18 vs TAM-Corpus 1/12/08 Rebounds: 5 vs several FGs: 6 vs TAM-Corpus 1/12/08 FGs att: 12 vs LSU 12/22/08 3-pt FGs: 4 vs TAM-Corpus 1/12/08 3-pt FGA: 7 vs several Fts: 6 vs several Fta: 6 vs several Assists: 5 vs La. College 11/10/08 Steals: 3 vs several Blocks: 2 vs La. College 11/16/07 HIGH SCORING GAMES 18 vs TAM-Corpus 1/12/08 15 vs C. Arkansas 1/24/09 14 vs ULM 11/20/08 14 vs LSU 12/22/08 14 vs NW State 2/18/09 11 vs Sam Houston 2/25/09

in double figures three times and had a career high 18 points against TAM-Corpus Christi, coming off the bench, helping to spearhead a 67-59 victory...made six of seven field goals (four for four from three point range) and was two of two at -scoring and defense are a major the line in 17 minutes of action......... part of his basketball makeup was one of the top free throw shooters on the team, making 75 percent Sophomore Season (2008-2009): (24 of 32)....averaged 10 minutes of played in all 29 games and started playing time.... 15 of them, playing both the point and the second guard...averaged 6.6 Pre-McNeese: standout at Lacassine points per game and connected on 78 High and one of the state’s leading percent of his free throws...scored in scorers throughout his career...had a double figures eight times and twice 26.5 career scoring average...twice in his last four...season high 15 points named to all-state team...all-district against Central Arkansas..was team’s three times and named SW Louisiana leading scorer in that game...hit 14 MVP twice..also the state long jump against both ULM, LSU and NW champion twice in track and field... State...five of six from the field vs averaged 24.5 points, 5.3 assists,3.1 NW St...had top three point shoot- rebounds and three steals per game ing pct. on the team (.371, .389 in as a senior..scored 52 points in one SLC)...top three point game had him game (vs Converse)...led team to going three for four against Central semifinals of state playoffs Arkansas...third on team in assists and steals Personal: birthdate January 24, 1988...General Studies...parents are Freshman Season (2007-2008): Stephan and Gwen Martin ... has a came on strong as a rookie and ap- one year old son, Kennon peared in 29 games, starting one of them....played both at the No. 1 and the No. 2 positions...averaged 3.4 points per game...was one of the first players off the bench....scored Career Statistics

Year 08-09 07-08 Totals

G/GS 29-15 29-1 58-16

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Fg-Fga 67-160 31-100 98-260

Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta .419 26-70 .371 32-41 .310 14-58 .241 24-32 .377 40-128 .321 56-73

Pct. .780 .750 .767

Reb 57 28 85

Avg 2.0 1.0 1.5

Pf 53 34 87

A 45 18 63

TO 55 33 88

Bkd 4 3 7

Stl Pts 23 192 17 100 40 292

Avg. 6.6 3.4 5.0

Min. 531 291 822


Stephan

Stephan Martin Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark.

fg-fga 2-6 4-5 1-3 2-4 4-5 4-8 2-5 5-7 3-10 3-12 1-5 2-3 2-7 1-6 1-4 1-4 5-9 2-3 0-3 5-6 2-5 2-9 0-2 1-5 0-0 4-8 1-5 4-6 1-4

3pt-a 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-3 0-2 0-0 2-5 3-6 1-5 2-2 0-3 1-3 0-1 1-2 3-4 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-2 1-7 0-0 0-2 0-0 3-5 0-2 1-2 0-1

ft-fta 3-4 5-5 3-4 1-2 0-0 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-0 5-6 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1

reb 0 5 1 1 3 2 5 3 2 5 1 5 0 5 0 1 3 0 2 5 3 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 0

pf 1 1 3 3 1 0 5 1 5 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 4 3

a 2 2 0 0 1 5 5 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 4 2 2 2 0 3 2 1 4

to 0 2 5 4 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 4 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 3 0 0 2 4 1 4 2

bk 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 2 1 3 0 0 3 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

min 21 23 19 15 8 21 36 32 16 25 20 20 17 20 9 16 16 16 12 15 15 27 10 15 11 27 24 19 18

tp 8 14 5 5 8 10 5 10 8 14 3 8 4 3 2 3 15 5 0 14 5 5 0 2 2 11 2 10 2


Elbryan Neal No. 21 6-9 212 Senior 1L Forward/Post Oklahoma City, OK (Arkansas Baptist, John Marshall HS)

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 11 vs several Rebounds: 9 vs Samford 12/30/08 FGs: 4 vs several FGs att: 9 vs UTA 2/11/09 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: 1 vs TAM-Corpus 2/21/09 Fts: 6 vs La Tech 12/15/08 Fta: 8 vs La Tech 12/15/08 Assists: 3 vs C. Arkansas 3/7/09 Steals: 2 vs NW State 2/18/09 Blocks: 3 vs UTA 2/11/09 HIGH SCORING GAMES 11 vs SE Louisiana 3/4/09 11 vs UTA 2/11/09 10 vs La Tech 12/15/08 10 vs Florida Atlantic 11/28/08 10 vs ULM 11/20/08

Elbryan Neal came in last year as a transfer out of Arkansas Baptist and used his versatility to average five points and 4.1 rebounds per game.....he was the first man off the bench last year and will be vying for more playing time this season...he will miss the first few games, not being eligible until the season gets into the second semester

with 40 caroms in his last eight games...led team in scoring in two games and in rebounding in three games... played in 26 games and averaged 15 minutes per

Pre-McNeese: he averaged 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots per game at Arkansas Baptist... named team MVP...played high school ball at John Marshall High ....all-district and - he’s the most versatile of had single game highs of 16 the post players...he can get rebounds and 20 points points under the goal and he can score from outside Personal: birthdate is April 4, 1985....Basic Studies.... Junior Season (2008-2009): mother is Eldrina Smith scored in double figures five times with a career high 11 points against both Southeastern Louisiana and UTA....one of the team’s top rebounders towards the end of the season Career Statistics

Year G/GS Fg-Fga 08-09 26-0 45-108 14

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Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. Reb Avg Pf A TO Bkd Stl Pts Avg. .417 0-4 .000 41-66 .621 107 4.1 70 22 52 19 15 131 5.0

Min. 406


Slim

Elbryan Neal Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark.

fg-fga 3pt-a 2-3 0-0 4-5 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-8 0-1 did not play did not play did not play 2-7 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-0 1-5 0-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-8 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-9 0-0 2-4 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-6 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-8 0-0 3-6 0-0

ft-fta 2-5 2-5 1-2 4-6

reb 5 7 2 7

pf 4 3 4 2

a 2 0 0 0

to 4 3 3 1

bk 1 1 2 0

s 0 1 1 0

min 20 12 14 16

tp 6 10 5 10

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

6 0 1 9 5 1 4 2 5 3 2 3 2 3 8 3 6 6 2 1 6 8

2 0 5 1 4 1 4 5 1 4 4 5 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 4

1 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 3

1 1 2 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 1 1 3 2 3 4 0 2 1

1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 2 1 0

1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1

24 7 19 20 15 11 12 15 22 20 18 13 7 8 18 12 16 21 8 10 25 22

10 0 8 4 2 4 4 5 4 2 7 0 0 4 11 7 4 9 2 2 11 7


Patrick Richard No. 3 6-4 200 Soph Carencro, LA (Carencro HS)

1L

Patrick Richard played in all 29 games as a true freshman last year and will be vying for a starting position this season. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 24 vs Nicholls State 2/28/09 Rebounds: 9 vs La. College 12/10/09 FGs: 9 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 FGs att: 10 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 3-pt FGs: 3 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 3-pt FGA: 4 vs several Fts: 7 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 Fta: 10 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 Assists: 5 vs Wiley 1/7/09 Steals: 3 vs ULL 12/2/09 Blocks: 1 vs several HIGH SCORING GAMES 24 vs Nicholls St. 2/28/09 13 vs C. Arkansas 3/7/09 12 vs SFA 1/31/09 11 vs Texas State 2/8/09 11 vs La. College 12/10/09 11 vs Fla. Atlantic 11/28/09

Small Forward

with Central Arkansas and also scored in double figures four other times...twice led team in rebounds in a game and four times led in steals

-he’s expected to take on Pre-McNeese: earned allmore of a role as a scorer state honors at Carencro this season High where he averaged 23 points, nine rebounds, three Freshman Season (2008- assits and one blocked shot 2009): he came on strong at per game his senior season... the end of last season, three named his district MVP... times leading the team in earned all-district honors two scoring and hitting a career years in a row...also named high 24 points in an overtime to the all-Acadiana team... loss to Nicholls State on the four year letterman...played road....he had a career game both guard and forward.... against the Colonels as he not also played baseball only scored 24 points but he made nine of 10 field goal Personal: birthdate January attempts, was three of four 25, 1990...General Studies.... from three point range and parents are Patrick Sr. and made all three free throws he Stephanie Richard....played tried...he collected 13 points for Chris Kovatch at Carenin the season ending game cro High Career Statistics

Year G/GS Fg-Fga 08-09 29-0 52-141 16

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Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. Reb .369 17-54 .315 31-50 .620 68

Avg Pf A TO Bkd Stl Pts Avg. 2.3 35 30 38 5 12 152 5.2

Min. 411


PAT

Patrick Richard Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark

fg-fga 2-6 0-4 1-3 4-8 2-7 4-6 2-5 3-6 0-6 0-0 0-4 1-2 2-8 1-4 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-3 4-9 1-3 4-7 1-6 0-1 1-5 0-1 0-3 9-10 1-8 5-9

3pt-a 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-3 1-2 1-3 2-3 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 3-4 0-3 1-4

ft-fta 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 7-10 3-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3 1-1 2-5

reb 3 3 1 3 2 9 5 4 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 6 2 1 3 4 7 5 1 2 1 0

pf 0 1 1 0 1 3 5 3 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 1 5 2 3

a 0 0 3 0 1 3 5 0 2 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0

to 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 3 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1

bk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1

min 13 15 11 15 9 22 36 12 13 5 13 7 22 15 5 8 2 17 21 10 17 13 15 19 12 13 30 20 17

tp 8 1 2 11 6 11 5 7 1 0 1 2 5 2 1 2 0 7 12 3 11 5 0 2 0 0 24 3 13


Jamarcus Little No. 14 6-8 257 Junior 1L Lufkin, TX (McLennan CC, Lufkin HS)

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 4 vs S. Mississippi 12/18/09 Rebounds: 3 vs S. Mississippi 12/18/09 FGs: 2 vs S. Mississippi 12/18/09 FGs att: 3 vs several 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: none Fts: 2 vs La. College 12/10/08 Fta: 4 vs La. College 12/10/08 Assists: 1 vs NW State 2/4/09 Steals: none Blocks: 2 vs TCU 11/22/08

HIGH SCORING GAMES 4 vs S. Mississippi 12/18/09 2 vs several

Jamarcus Little got in some action last year but is being counted on for plenty more this season. He can give the Cowboys a strong presence under the boards, both offensively and defensively. - a very physical player who could also give the Cowboys a strong scoring touch close in

Post

Pre-McNeese: played a year of junior college ball at McLennan Communnity College where he averaged 16 points and nine rebounds per game....had single game highs of 26 points and 20 rebounds...produced an 11.5 scoring average his senior year as as a center at Lufkin High...led team to district title....named newcomer of year and most improved player...team captain...also played receiver on the football team...only played two years of prep basketball

Sophomore Season (20082009): played in 23 games for the Cowboys and scored 15 points and pulled 12 rebounds...season high four points against Southern Mis- Personal: birthdate January sissippi and also had his sea- 13, 1989....mother is Alvinia son high of three rebounds in Megis....General Studies that game...averaged almost four minutes of playing time

Career Statistics Year G/GS Fg-Fga 08-09 23-0 6-18 18

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Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. Reb .333 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 12

Avg Pf A 0.5 14 1

TO Bkd Stl Pts Avg. 6 2 0 15 0.7

Min. 87


Little

Jamarcus Little Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La C. Ark

fg-fga 3pt-a 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 did ot play 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-3 0-0 did not play 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 did not play did not play did not play 1-2 0-0

ft-fta 0-0 0-0 0-2

reb 0 0 0

pf 0 0 0

a 0 0 0

to 0 0 0

bk 0 0 2

s 0 0 0

min 1 2 5

tp 0 0 0

1-2 2-4 0-0

0 1 2

0 3 3

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

0 0 0

8 8 7

1 2 2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1

1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 1 5 2 5 4 4 2 3

4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 2 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 5 2 1 1 4 1

0 0 0 0 0 2 0

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2


Preston David No. 32 6-9 209 Junior 2L Farmers Branch, TX (R. L. Turner HS)

Post

Preston David has earned a couple of letters seeing limited playing time over the past two seasons....he’s expected to see more action this year, working at the post where the Cowboys have no returning starter SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 2 vs several Rebounds: 6 vs UL Monroe 11/20/08 FGs: 1 vs several FGs att: 2 vs several 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: none Fts: none Fta: 2 vs Louisiana College 11/16/07 Assists: none Steals: 1 vs Texas A&M 11/9/08 Blocks: 2 vs several HIGH SCORING GAMES 2 vs UT Tyler 11/20/07 2 vs Central Arkansas 2/23/08 2 vs UT San Antonio 2/27/08 2 vs ULM 11/20/08 2 vs S. Mississippi12/18/08 2 vs NW State 81-75

in three different games and had a game high of three rebounds against Louisiana College...made 50 percent of his shots from the floor Pre-McNeese: averaged 12 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots per game his senior season at R. L. Turner High...earned second team all-district honors and was named the basketball team’s athlete of the year...also named team captain....earned two letters...won the Roy Gravely outstanding athlete award

- could be a big presence for the Cowboys at the post position this year....his size will be a plus for McNeese in shot blocking and shot altering situations Sophomore Season (2008-2009): played in 13 games and scored eight points and pulled 15 rebounds...also blocked five shots.... game high of two points which he scored in outings with ULM, Southern Miss and Northwestern State....had a game and career high of six rebounds he pulled against ULM....had two blocked shots against Central Arkansas

Personal: birthdate February 21, 1989...parents are Lloyd and Keva McNeal David....sister Severina played volleyball at Sam Houston State and UT Dallas...General Studies

Freshman Season (2007-2008): saw action in 16 games and scored six points and pulled 16 rebounds...he scored two points Career Statistics

Year 08-09 07-08 Totals

G/GS 13-0 16-0 29-0

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Fg-Fga 4-10 3-6 7-16

Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta .400 0-0 .000 0-1 .500 0-0 .000 0-4 .437 0-0 .000 0-5

Pct. .000 .000 .000

Reb 15 16 31

Avg 1.2 1.0 1.1

Pf 5 12 17

A 0 0 0

TO 1 1 2

Bkd 5 2 7

Stl Pts Avg. 1 8 0.6 1 6 0.4 2 14 0.5

Min. 44 44 88


Preston Preston David Game by Game 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark

fg-fga 3pt-a did not play 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 did not play 1-1 0-0 did not play did not play 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play 1-2 0-0 did not play did not play did not play did not play 0-0 0-0

ft-fta reb

pf

a

to

bk s

min tp

0-0 0-0

6 1

0 1

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

3 2

2 0

0-0 0-0 0-0

0 1 0

0 2 0

0 0 0

0 0 1

1 0 0

0 0 0

2 11 3

0 0 0

0-0

1

1

0

0

0

0

3

2

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0 0

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0


Daniel Richard No. 54 6-9 180 Soph Lake Charles, LA (Barbe HS)

1L

Daniel Richard goes into his second season with the prospect of seeing more playing time...at the power forward and at the post...earned his first letter a year ago SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 4 vs La. College 12/10/08 Rebounds: 4 vs La. College 12/10/08 FGs: 2 vs La. College 12/10/08 FGs att: 2 vs La. College 12/10/08 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: none Fts: none Fta: none Assists: 1 vs La. College 12/10/08 Steals: none Blocks: 1vs several HIGH SCORING GAMES 4 vs La. College 12/10/08

Forward/Post

Pre-McNeese: played on two district championship teams at Barbe High.....played for former McNeese assistant coach Shannon LaFargue

Personal: birthdate March -has improved his play at 31, 1989...Basic Studies.... both the power forward and honor roll student and named the post positions to the Southland Conference commissioner’s list last semester Freshman Season (20082009): saw action in eight games over the regular season and played in two conference outings...scored four points and pulled six rebounds....top game came in a victory over Louisiana College when he scored four points and pulled four rebounds...also had an assist in that game

Career Statistics Year G/GS Fg-Fga 08-09 8-0 2-2 22

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Pct. 3Fg-Fga Pct. Ft-Fta Pct. Reb 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6

Avg Pf A 0.8 3 1

TO Bkd Stl Pts Avg. 5 2 0 4 0.5

Min. 27


Daniel Richard Game by Game in 2008-2009 game Tulane ULM TCU Fla. Atl ULL La. Col ULM La Tech S. Miss LSU Samford Tex A&M Wiley UTSA Lamar SE La. C. Ark. Nicholls SFA NW State Texas St. UTA SFA NW State TAM-C SHS Nicholls SE La. C. Ark

fg-fga 3pt-a did not play 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play did not play 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 did not play 0-0 0-0 did not play did not play did not play 0-0 0-0 did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play did not play 0-0 0-0 did not play did not play did not play did not play 0-0 0-0

ft-fta reb

pf a

to

bk s

min tp

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1 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

1 0

0 0

3 1

0 0

0-0 0-0

4 0

3 0

1 0

4 1

0 0

0 0

15 2

4 0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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0

0-0

1

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0

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Daniel


Will Morning No. 1 6-7 281 Junior JC Post Missouri City, TX (Southern-Shreveport, Gulf Shores Academy HS)

SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points: 6 vs ULM 12/13/08 Rebounds: 3 vs ULM 12/13/08 FGs: 2 vs ULM 12/13/08 FGs att: 5 vs ULM 12/13/08 3-pt FGs: none 3-pt FGA: none Fts: 2 vs ULM 12/13/08 Fta: 2 vs ULM 12/13/08 Assists: none Steals: none Blocks: none HIGH SCORING GAMES 4 vs La. College 12/10/08

Will Morning is coming back from an injury and could be a key player in the Cowboy lineup this season....had knee surgery and he regained his junior year back...he played in six games last season and then missed the rest of the year ...will be working with the team early and will be available to play as soon as he makes a full recovery

of five from the floor in that game and two of two at the line...played four minutes in that game

Pre-McNeese: he averaged 10 points, five rebounds and three assists per game for Southern University of Shreveport...played high school ball at Gulf Shores Academy in Missouri City, TX where he was a teammate - he’s a big player with a lot of Gerald Green (played with of skills the Houston Rockets) who went to the NBA out of high Junior Season (2008-2009): school played in six games before injury put him on the side- Personal: birthdate May 10, lines...got his year back...in 1985....father is Willie Mornthose six games he scored ing Sr.....General Studies six points and pulled five rebounds...got all six points and had three rebounds in early season Cowboy victory over UL Monroe...was two Career Statistics

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Jeremie Mitchell No. 2 6-2 165 Freshman Monroe, LA (Ouachita HS)

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Jeremie Mitchell is one of add depth at the point guard the freshmen on the team who post, bringing in size and a good is being counted on for a lot of shooting skill playing time this season....he’ll - coming off a state prep championship team....had outstanding coaching in high school Pre-McNeese: averaged 17.5 points, six assists and six rebounds per game last year in helping Ouachita High to a state title...was a leader on a team that went 39-4 .....prep coach Casey Jones said of Mitchell, “his top days as a basketball player are ahead of him...he’s going to develop into an outstanding collegiate point guard..he really shoots the ball well”....he was one of four players off the team to sign with a college...also a standout defensive player.... named to all-district eam and second team all-state...earned four letters Personal: birthdate October 17, 1990....General Studies...parents are Jerome Mitchell and Tracey Zeigler....father played basketball at Texas Southern 26

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Dontae Cannon No. 5 6-0 165 Freshman HS Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior High) Dontae Cannon is another young freshman who could have an impact on the team this season...will add depth to the

Point Guard

point guard post and will also add a scoring touch to the team ...coming off a very successful high school career - he’s a crafty player and is a very skilled athlete...expect him to become an outstanding scorer...has a good eye for the basket Pre-McNeese: was one of the state’s scoring leaders last season, averaging 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 with Opelousas High....also played baseball at ASH, playing centerfield Personal: birthdate May 3, 1991...parents are Tracy and Shiela Cannon....General Studies THE COWBOYS

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Brandon Regis No. 10 6-4 191 Freshman Dallas, TX (W. T. White HS) football, playing wide receiver.... second team all-district in football

Brandon Regis could be the most versatile player on the team this season...he can play three different positions (point guard, second guard and small forward) and will probably wind up seeing some action at all three...brings good size to the team - there’s a lot of talent in this player...outstanding athlete... good ball handler..consistent shooter and rebounder...has a high basketball IQ 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.... was also a two year letterman in 28

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Personal: birthdate November 24, 1990....Business Management major....was born in New Orleans...mother is Deidra Regis....uncle Kendall Regis played basketball at UL-Lafayette

HS Guard/Forward


Atakan Yurttas No. 11 6-5 218 Sophomore Antalya, Turkey (Aden Tolunay HS)

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Forward

Personal: birthdate April 28, 1988....parents are Ferhat and Ydkaur Yurttas....Civil Engineering major....earned academic honors in high school Atakan Yurttas is a newcomer to the team and to collegiate basketball...he’s a sophomore in classificiation but has not played since his high school career in Turkey...spent last season getting eligible to play with various courses he had to take in school... probably work at both the small and the power forward positions....good perimeter shooter - has good shooting skills and can handle himself underneath the basket Pre-McNeese: played four years of prep basketball at Aden Tolunay High...in senior year he averaged 19 points, 14 rebounds and four assists per game....named the MVP of the high schools in Antalya...also earned a post season all-tournament berth

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McNeese Against All Opponent McW McL Abilene Christian 3 0 Alabama 0 3 Alabama State 2 0 Alaska-Anchorage 2 0 Alexandria AF Base 1 0 Arizona State 0 1 Arkansas 0 1 Arkansas A&M 5 0 Ark-Little Rock 2 1 Ark-Monticello 1 0 Arkansas State 27 12 Auburn 0 2 Austin Peay 1 0 Baylor 0 2 Belhaven 3 0 Brigham Young 0 2 Camp Polk 1 1 Centenary 2 13 Central Arkansas 4 3 Central Florida 2 1 Central (Ill.) State 1 0 Central Oklahoma 1 0 Chicago State 2 2 Christian Brothers 1 1 Cincinnati 0 1 Coastal Carolina 0 1 College of Ozarks 1 0 Colorado State 0 2 Concordia (NY) 2 0 Connecticut 0 1 Culver-Stockton 2 0 Davidson 1 0 Dayton 1 2 Delta State 1 0 Dillard 2 0 East Texas Baptist 9 3 East Central Oklahoma 1 0 East Tennessee State 1 0 East Texas State 8 6 Eastern New Mexico 1 0 Florence State 1 0 Florida 0 1 Florida Atlantic 2 0 Florida State 0 1 Fresno State 1 1 Fullerton State 0 1 Georgetown College 2 0 George Mason 2 0 Georgia College 1 0 Georgia Southern 0 1 Georgia State 1 0 Georgia Teachers 2 0 Grambling 4 2 Hardin-Simmons 5 0 Hawaii 3 2 Hawaii-Hilo 0 1 Henderson State 1 1 Hope College 1 0 Houston 1 5 Houston Baptist 12 2 Illinois 0 1 Illinois-Chicago 0 1 30

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Opponent 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 Middle Tennessee State Mississippi Mississippi College Mississippi State Mississippi Valley Missouri Missouri-Rolla Missouri Valley Mobile College Montana State Morehead State Murray State Nevada New Mexico New Mexico A&M New Orleans Nicholls State Norfolk State Northeastern U. Northern Arizona North Park North Texas Northwest Missouri Northwestern State Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma College Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Ouachita Baptist Pan American Pepperdine Pittsburgh (KN) State Portland State Prairie View Presbyterian College Rice Richmond SMU St. Edward University St. Leo St. Mary (CA)

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Opponent McW St. Mary (Texas) 2 St. Thomas University 3 Samford 0 Sam Houston State 34 San Francisco 0 San Diego State 0 Siena Heights 1 South Alabama 4 South Connecticut 1 Southern U (BR) 4 Southern U (NO) 2 Southeastern Louisiana 56 SE Oklahoma State 7 Southern Mississippi 7 Southern (ARK) State 2 Southwest Missouri 0 Southwestern (TX) Univ. 3 Spring Hill College 10 Stanford 0 Stephen F. Austin 37 Stetson 1 Sul Ross 2 TCU 0 Taylor College 1 Tennessee A&I 1 Tenn-Chattanooga 1 Texas 0 Texas A&M 1 TEXA&M-Corpus 1 Texas-Arlington 44 Texas College 1 Texas-El Paso 0 Texas Lutheran 11 Texas-San Antonio 16 Texas State 30 Texas Southern 3 Texas Tech 0 Texas Tyler 1 Texas Wesleyan 1 Tougaloo 1 Trinity University 0 Tulane 0 Tulsa 2 US International 1 Washburn 1 Washington 1 Weber State 0 West Florida 2 West Texas State 0 West Virginia 0 Wichita State 1 Wiley College 1 William Carey 7 Wisconsin-Parkside 5 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 Wyoming 0

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Dave Simmons HEAD COACH Fourth Year Two SLC tournament appearances

COACHING CAREER TIMELINE 2006: named head coach at McNeese State 1999-2006: assistant coach at Northwestern State 1994-1996: head coach at Edward Waters College 1987-1994: assistant coach at McNeese State 1986-1987: assistant coach at Delta State 1985-1986: assistant coach at Louisiana Tech CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS Northwestern State: SLC 2005-06, 2004-05, 2000-01 McNeese State: SLC 1988-89 Delta State: Gulf South 1986-87 Louisiana Tech: SLC 1984-85

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Dave Simmons begins his fourth season as the McNeese State head coach and is looking to get this team back into conference title contention. A former assistant coach at McNeese, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State, Simmons has had his team in the Southland Conference post season tournament two of the past three years and in both of those tournaments his squad advanced to the semifinal round. His record with the Cowboys is 39-51 and his first team posted a second place finish in the league race. Prior to becoming head coach at McNeese, Simmons had serve as an assistant coach with the Cowboys, with the Demons and with the Bulldogs when all won league titles. 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 McNeese when the Cowboys won the league title and appeared in the NCAA, 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 26 year career he’s coached more than 20 players who have gone on to play in the professional ranks including Karl Malone. “Dave knows what it takes to be successful,”said the former all-pro. Northwestern State coach Mike McConathay used Simmons as his right hand man from 1999 to 2006. “He was such a hugh part in the success of our program,” McConathay said. “He’s a guy who loves to teach the game, compete and win. He makes an impact on everybody around him.”


Coach Simmons Member of the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 2006-2007 head coach McNeese State (team 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, NCAA tournament) 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)

Coach Simmons and wife Elaine Marie Dave Simmons Bio Date of Birth Hometown Married Children Education 1977-1985

July 24.1959 DeRidder, LA wife Elaine Marie Desmond, David, Deon

Louisiana Tech University (M.S., Health and Physical Education) (B.S., Health and Physical Education) (Minor, Business Education)

Collegiate Career Coaching Record Year W L Place ‘94-95 16 13 Edward Waters College ‘95-96 11 16 Edward Waters College ‘06-07 15 17 McNeese State ‘07-08 13 16 McNeese State ‘08-09 11 18 McNeese State Totals 66 70 McNeese Record Overall ‘06-’07 15 17 ‘07-’08 13 16 ‘08 -’09 11 18 Totals 39 51

SLC 9-7 7-9 5-11 21-27

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David Dumars ASSISTANT COACH Tenth Year Has coached two league champions David Dumars has been a member of the McNeese State coaching staff throughout the 2000s. He’s in his 10th season as an assistant coach. During his period as an assistant coach he has helped guide the Cowboys to two league titles and participate in both the NCAA and the NIT post season tournaments. Date of Birth: January 21, 1957 His early career in the coaching Hometown: Natchitoches, LA profession, however, was as a Married: wife Marsha football coach, having spent Children: Davique, LaTasha 11 years as an assistant on the staff at Southeast Missouri Education State. 1976-1980 UL-Monroe He played basketball in (General Studies, Business) high school and coached it in high school and is the older Collegiate Playing Career brother of former McNeese 1976-79 UL-Monroe State all-American and all-pro (four year starter as first a wide re- Joe Dumars who is now presiceiver and then a defensive back; dent of the Detroit Pistons. all-conference and pre-season allThe 52 year old Cowboy America; played for John David coach works with the Cowboy Crow; also ran track) post players and is one of the Southland Conference’s top Professional Playing Career recruiters. 1980, 81 Montreal (CFL) He is a former profes1982 New York Jets sional football player, having 1983,84,85 Denver, Birming- played for the New York Jets ham (USFL); all-pro in the NFL, for Montreal in the CFL and for Denver and Collegiate Coaching Career Birmingham in the USFL. 1989-99 SE Missouri (de- Two years running he was an fensive backs, football) all-pro selection as a strong 2000McNeese State (as- safety for Denver, leading the sistant coach, basketball) league in pass interceptions 34

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with eight and with a return average of 34 yards. A 1980 graduate of LouisianaMonroe, Dumars began his coaching career at Tallulah (LA) High in 1987. He and his wife Marsha have two children - Davique and LaTasha.

David and Marsha with grandsons Dedrick (left) and Darien Gordon


T. J. Marcum ASSISTANT COACH Fourth Year Recognized as one of nation’s top assistants T.J. Marcum is in his fourth season as a member of the McNeese State coaching staff. His on-floor coaching duty is working with the guards and he also serves as the travel coordinator and handles scheduling, recruiting and other administrative duties. Considered to be one of the most energetic coaches in the business, the 33 year old coach is a talented recruiter who has proven an ability to attract some of the best athletes from both Texas and Louisiana. His contagious enthusiasm for McNeese basketball has helped the Cowboys build the last three recruiting classes. Marcum’s ability to foster relationships with both high school and summer coaches, as well as communicate with prospects, gives McNeese an edge in the ultra competitive world of recruiting. Not only a recruiter, the coach also has a passion for helping develop current players. Having worked with athletes of all levels including current and former NBA players, Marcum is constantly working to help the Cowboys improve their individual and team skills. Over the past three seasons he has helped guide the preseason and post-season basketball workouts. He also plays a key role in both practice and game

preparation. Along with his coaching duties Marcum serves as the Southland Conference committee member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, assistant coaches committee. This committee works as a voice for assistant basketball coaches from around the country, helping to advance the profession and provide professional development avenues. In 2006, Marcum was recognized as one of the top mid-major assistant coaches by Hoop Scoop Online, a national scouting publication used by many colleges and universities. He is a native of Winnsboro, TX and has served stints at Texas A&M, Texas State, Stephen F. Austin and Denton High School. He also spent a season in Iraq working with the U.S. Army and Marines. He was employed by Kellogg, Brown and Root, a division of Halliburton and he served as an area/regional manager with KBR’s morale welfare program, developing health and fitness programs for troops at six different military bases within Iraq’s Anbar province. His other experience has been as a coach with the Houston Hoops, a nationally recognized traveling team, and he also spent time with the John Lucas basketball development program, working daily with players at the high school, college and professional levels. Marcum is a 2000 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology/Education and he has a master’s degree from SFA. He was a wide receiver letterman in football and an alldistrict guard in basketball at Winnsboro (TX) High, where he was an honor student.

Date of Birth: Hometown: Married: Son:

August 2, 1976 Winnsboro, TX wife Kristin Cameron James

Education 19995-2000 Texas A&M (B.S. in Kinesiology/Education) 2001-2002 Stephen F. Austin (Master in Interdisciplinary Studies) High School Playing Career 1991-1994 Winnsboro (TX) High all-district in basketball (three letters as guard) football (two letters as wide receiver) Collegiate Coaching Career 2000-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2005-2006 2006-

Assistant coach at SFA Associate head coach at Denton (TX) High Director of basketball operations at Texas A&M Assistant coach at Texas State McNeese State

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Steve Welch ASSISTANT COACH First Year Former Cowboy head coach Steve Welch has returned to the coaching ranks. The former Cowboy head coach and long time assistant at both Louisiana Tech and Southeastern Louisiana came out of retirement to join Dave Simmons’ staff this year. He will coach all aspects of the game and will also hit the recruiting trail. Date of Birth: September 27, 1949 One of the nation’s top recruitHometown: Lafayette, LA ers when he was a member Married: wife Judi of the Louisiana Tech staff Children: Brett, Todd (he signed Karl Malone and Randy White) Welch spent Education seven seasons as the McNeese 1968 Lee Junior College State head coach, winning 76 1970 Southeastern La. games along with a confer1972 Southeastern La. ence title and his team also (bachelor and masters in Education) competed in the NCAA tournament. Collegiate Playing Career Among the Cowboy Lee JC standouts on those Welch Southeastern La. point guard; teams in the late 1980s and all-region honors; all-academic early 1990s were Anthony Pullard, Martin Yokum, MiCollegiate Coaching Career chael Cutright and Terry 2009 McNeese assistant Griggley. 1988-94 McNeese head coach “Ever since Dave (Sim1979-87 Louisiana Tech assistant mons) came back to town, 1974-79 SE Louisiana assistant we’ve talked about me com1973-74 Lafayette High head ing back and helping out. I coach had retired once and then 1971-73 SE Louisiana graduate thought about retiring again assistant until Dave asked me to come help out,” Welch said. Other Welch had spent the past past president of Louisiana Basket12 years as the assistant direcball Coaches Association 36

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tor of intramurals at the university. Welch and his wife Judi, who is a school teacher, have two sons and four grandchildren. Dr. Brett Welch is an assistant professor in education at McNeese while Dr. Todd Welch is a periodonist in Jackson, TN.

Steve and Judi


Patrick Haynes Director of Basketball Operations Second Year Member of two SLC tournament teams Patrick Haynes is in his second season as director of basketball operations but he’s been involved with the program longer than that. For five seasons he served as the head manager for the basketball team, working under current head coach Dave Simmons and former head coach Tic Price. Haynes is the team’s video coordinator, helps with travel arrangements and oversees the managers and facilities. 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 degree in 2008. Haynes has also served as a counselor at summer basketball camps under present coach Simmons and former coach Price. Date of Birth: November 19, 1984 Hometown: New Orleans, LA Education 2002-2008 McNeese State (General Studies, Business Major) High School Playing Career 1999-2002: St. Augustine High School (basketball and tennis) Collegiate Career 2006McNeese director of basketball operations 2002-2008 Counselor at Dave Simmons and Tic Price basketball camps

S T Cathy Devillier J. D. Boudreaux Administrative Assistant

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Jamal Taylor

Joe Richey

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McNeese State University Dr. Robert Hebert University President

Dr. Robert Hebert is president of McNeese State University and is in his 23rd year as such. He is a native of Meaux, LA, is a graduate of Louisiana-Lafayette and holds his Ph.D from Florida State. He is married to the former Lilly Ann Vincent and the couple has four sons - Greg, Chris, Gerry and Edward - all of whom are graduates of McNeese State and are physicians. The University has provided, for over a half century, service to its community and state and to the students who seek to secure their future through higher education. McNeese opened its doors in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College and as a division of the Louisiana State University system. Name changes later were made to John McNeese Junior College (1940) and to McNeese State (1950) when the university separated from LSU. In 1970 the school obtained its present name of McNeese State University. The university presently has an enrollment of 8,645 and has over 300 fulltime faculty members, half of whom possess the doctoral degree. The university is located on 580 acres in south Lake Charles. McNeese was named after John McNeese, a pioneer Southwest Louisiana educator who served as the first superintendent of education in Calcasieu Parish. He was also a cattle rancher and was renowned for making the first cattle drive across the Sabine River, thus the school’s nickname of Cowboys. • established in 1939, McNeese State has an enrollment of 8,645. 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. • McNeese’s schools of study are the Arts, Sciences, Engineering/Technology, Nursing, Education, Business and the Graduate School. The school produces more teachers annually than any other university in the state. • 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 Cowboys who have gone on to professional athletic fame have been Joe Dumars, Kerry Joseph, Ben Broussard, Buford Jordan, Leonard Smith, Kavika Pittman, Terry Irving and Tom Sestak. • Dumars is now the president of basketball operations for the Detroit Pistons and is also a member of the national basketball Hall of Fame.

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Tommy McClelland Director of Athletics

Tommy McClelland is the seventh athletic director in McNeese State’s 69 year history and he has “made a difference” in the three years he has been in charge. The Basile native and Northwestern State graduate, was quick out of the box after his hire. He formulated and drove home a two week travel plan that brought McNeese athletics to communities in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. And, he put together a “Partner with the Pokes” program for businesses. In the short time he has served as the athletic director, more than $2.5 million in renovation and construction has been applied to the facilities with the turfing of Cowboy Stadium field and the completion of the Hodges Street field house. The renovation of the baseball facilities field, stands, dressing rooms, fieldhouse - was also completed and in late 2009, the construction of a new $8 million Jack Doland fieldhouse got underway. In the summer of 2008, McClelland was named as one of Southwest Louisiana’s “top 10 under 40” business leaders by the local magazine, the Times of Lake Charles. A native of Basile, McClelland is a graduate of Northwestern State (bachelor and master degrees) where he was a football (H-back and deep snapper) and track (javelin) letterman.


• Basketball Hall of Fame • Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame • Louisiana Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame • McNeese State Hall of

Record Section

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JOE DUMARS Basketball Hall of Fame (inducted 2006)

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Coach Dave Simmons Dave Simmons Dave Simmons Tic Price Tic Price Tic Price Tic Price Tic Price Ron Everhart

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Conference, Place Post Season SLC, 5-11, 5th SLC 7-9, 4th SLC 9-7, 2nd SLC 9-7, 4th SLC 8-8, 6th SLC 7-9, 7th SLC 10-10, 5th SLC 17-3, 1st NCAA SLC 17-3, 1st NIT

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Ron Everhart Ron Everhart Ron Everhart Ron Everhart Ron Everhart Steve Welch Steve Welch Steve Welch Steve Welch Steve Welch Steve Welch

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SLC 11-7, 5th SLC 4-12, 9th SLC 10-6, 1st SLC 11-7, 4th SLC 7-11, 7th SLC 9-9, 4th SLC 9-9, 5th SLC 4-14, 8th SLC 4-10, 6th SLC 11-3, 2nd SLC 9-5, 2nd

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1988 1987 1986 1985

Steve Welch Glenn Duhon Glenn Duhon Glenn Duhon

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Glenn Duhon

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SLC 6-6, 3rd SLC 4-6, 4th SLC 0-10, 6th SLC l5-5, 2nd SLC 3-7, 5th SLC 8-2, 1st SLC 7-3, 2nd SLC 7-3, 2nd SLC 6-2, 1st

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Bill Reigel Bill Reigel Bill Reigel Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward Ralph Ward

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Ralph Ward

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Ralph Ward

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Player Honors (first team only) J. T. Williams (all-SLC) Fred Gentry (all-SLC, SLC tournament MVP) Demond Mallet (SLC Player of Year, all-Louisiana, SLC scoring champ, District AA), Tierre Brown (all-SLC, all-Louisiana) Tierre Brown (all-SLC, SLC scoring champ, Dist VI AA) Jason Coleman (SLC rookie of year) Demond Mallet (all-SLC, La. Player of Year) Demond Mallet (all-SLC, SLC scoring champ) Rosell Ellis (all-SLC, SLC Player of Year) Derrick Turner (all-SLC) Anthony Pullard (SLC Player of year, all-La.) Michael Cutright (SLC tourney MVP, all-SLC, all-La., Dist. VI all-America), Anthony Pullard (All-SLC, Dist. VI all-America) Anthony Pullard (all-SLC, all-Louisiana) Jerome Batiste (SLC Player of Year, all-Louisiana) Jerome Batiste (all-SLC, all-Louisiana), Kenny Jimerson (all-SLC) Joe Dumars (SLC Player of Year, La. Player of Year, Sporting News All-America, East-West Classic, Aloha Classic, Hall of Fame Classic jersey retired by McNeese) Joe Dumars (all-SLC, all-La), Jerome Batiste (all-SLC, SLC newcomer of year) Joe Dumars (all-SLC) Joe Dumars (all-SLC, Rookie of Year), Fred Cahffould (all-SLC) David Lawrence (all-SLC, all-La., All-America) David Lawrence (SLC Player of Year, all-Louisiana) John Rudd (all-SLC) John Rudd (all-SLC) Edmond Lawrence (all-SLC, all-La, Aloha Classic) Henry Ray (SLC Player of Year, all-SLC, all-La.), Edmond Lawrence (All-SLC) Henry Ray (all-SLC), David Lawrence (CoSIDA All-America) George Murphy (all-GSC) George Murphy (all-GSC) Clyde Briley (all-GSC) Clyde Briley (all-GSC) Jimmie Shields (all-GSC, GSC Player of Year) Don Troutman (all-GSC) Stan Kernan (All-GSC, GSC Player of Year, AP & NAIA allAmerica, jersey retired), Al Nesmith (all-GSC) Don Troutman (all-GSC) Stan Kernan (all-GSC, all-Louisiana) Stan Kernan (all-GSC, GSC Player of Year, all-La.), Frank Glenn (all-GSC, NAIA all-America, jersey retired) Frank Glenn (GSC Player of Year, all-La), Charles Decker (allGSC, all-Louisiana) Bill Reigel (GSC Player of Year, NAIA Player of Year, AP & NAIA All-America, East-West Classic, jersey retired) Bill Reigel (GSC Player of Year), Roy Moore (all-GSC) Roy Moore (all-GSC) Roy Moore (all-GSC), Dick Miller (all-GSC) -


McNeese Records 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); 100.0, Edward Garriet vs Houston (11/14/2004) 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) 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) 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 (9798); 6 Edward Garriet vs Houston (04-05) Season: same Career: same MOST GAMES PLAYED Career: 121 David Green (81-84) 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) 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 LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK: 27 (by 2001, 2002 and 2003 teams)

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Career Leaders 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 McNeese Highest Rebounding Games 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 E. Lawrence John Rudd D. Lawrence Frank Glenn Henry Ray Jerome Batiste Chris Hardin Anthony Pullard Fred Gentry George Murphy Al Nesmith Chris Faggi Curtis St. Mary Roy Moore Kevin Ross

G 102 102 109 77 100 99 110 113 116 86 95 108 91 71 93

Reb 1212 1181 1026 969 883 808 803 798 795 729 704 639 622 604 575

Avg. 11.9 11.6 9.4 12.6 8.8 8.2 7.3 7.1 6.8 8.5 7.4 5.9 6.8 8.5 6.2

Career Scoring Leaders Player Joe Dumars E. Lawrence D. Mallet D. Lawrence Henry Ray A. Pullard J. Batiste M. Cutright T. Brown Stan Kernan Roy Moore Clyde Briley

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G 117 102 117 109 100 113 99 116 110 88 93 101

Fg 942 851 655 777 787 718 677 683 613 507 472

Ft 723 284 300 384 328 266 353 183 361 673 561

Pts 2607 1986 1941 1938 1902 1767 1707 1703 1692 1687 1657 1505

Avg. 22.3 19.5 16.6 17.8 19.0 15.6 17.2 14.7 15.3 19.2 17.8 14.9

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Bill Reigel K. Jimerson G. Murphy Chris Faggi Dick Miller Jason Coleman J. Shields Kevin Ross Fred Gentry John Ford D. Troutman Jarvis Bradley

47 116 86 108 96 116 97 93 116 116 93 88

527 839 592 561 544 452 363 431 464 340 373 373

447 216 292 341 351 267 416 269 201 285 309 258

1501 1494 1476 1463 1442 1296 1132 1131 1129 1101 1055 1004

31.9 12.9 17.2 13.5 15.0 11.2 11.8 12.2 9.7 9.5 11.3 11.4

Career Scoring Average 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 K. Jimmerson Frank Glenn Tom Wunder John Rudd Kent Andrews Reed Stevens C. McLaurin Kevin Ross

G 47 117 102 88 100 109 93 86 99 47 117 56 113 110 56 96 101 116 56 54 43 108 116 77 74 102 67 54 104 93

Pts 1501 2607 1986 1687 1902 1938 1657 1476 1707 802 1941 899 1767 1692 857 1442 1505 1703 828 787 616 1463 1494 972 913 1262 826 666 1268 1131

Avg. 31.9 22.3 19.5 19.2 19.0 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.2 17.1 16.6 16.05 15.6 15.3 15.3 15.0 14.9 14.7 14.7 14.6 14.3 13.5 12.9 12.6 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.3 12.2 12.2

Career Assists Player David Green Girard Harmon Chauncey Bryant John Ford Tierre Brown Joe Dumars Bertel Reder Eldridge Lewis Demond Mallet Danny Servick M. Cutright Darrik Clark Rod Viebig D. Lawrence John Rudd Pointer Williams Henry Ray Paul Curtis Dwayne Davis Rosell Ellis Kent Andrews Dan Leslie Glenn Hanks

G 121 95 86 116 110 117 88 105 117 54 116 54 55 109 102 27 100 44 55 56 67 45 44

Asst 605 446 381 372 340 330 321 317 272 261 228 222 217 205 203 200 199 183 176 170 145 138 122

Avg. 5.0 4.7 4.4 3.2 3.1 2.8 3.6 3.0 2.3 4.8 2.0 4.1 3.9 1.9 1.9 7.4 1.9 4.2 3.2 3.0 2.2 3.1 2.8

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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

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) Ross (80-81) D. Mallet (00-01) T. Brown (00-01) Batiste (86-87) Cutright (88-89)

G Pts 36 1220 27 697 32 689 31 660 31 623 28 613 30 611 E.Lawrence (75-76) 27 606 Pullard (89-90) 26 585 D.Lawrence (79-80) 27 557 Rosell Ellis (96-97) 30 555 Moore (54-55) 29 553 Haywood (91-92) 29 546 Miller (52-53) 30 519 Jimerson (85-86) 32 514 Kernan (60-61) 21 504

Avg 33.9 25.8 21.5 21.3 20.1 21.9 20.4 21.4 22.5 20.6 18.5 19.0 18.8 17.3 16.1 24.0

Season Scoring as Junior Player Dumars (83-84)

G 31 D.Lawrence (78-79) 27 T. Brown (99-00) 27 Batiste (85-86) 32 Briley (63-64) 26 E.Lawrence (74-75) 24 Pullard (88-89) 29

Pts 819 604 593 590 516 509 501

Avg. 26.4 22.4 22.0 18.4 19.8 21.2 17.3

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)

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499 492 492 475 458 457 433 432 432 427 419 418

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. Dumars (82-83) 29 569 19.6 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 Kernan (57-58) 23 423 18.3 Pullard (87-88) 26 415 16.0 Cutright (86-87) 25 394 15.8 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 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

Games 117 117 105 116 121 116 108


Leaders by Years Year 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 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

Scoring Leaders by Years Player G Pts Avg. Diego Kapelan 29 338 11.7 Jarvis Bradley 29 372 12.8 Jarvis Bradley 32 484 15.1 J. T. Williams 28 441 15.8 Edward Garriet 28 307 11.0 Edward Garriet 27 378 14.0 Jason Coleman 29 431 14.9 Jason Coleman 30 433 14.4 Demond Mallet 31 660 21.3 Tierre Brown 27 593 22.0 Demond Mallet 28 492 17.6 Demond Mallet 26 492 18.9 Rosell Ellis 30 555 18.5 Robert Palmer 27 453 16.1 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 432 16.0 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 355 13.2 Melvin Johnson 27 438 16.2 Derek Haywood 29 546 18.8 Derrick Turner 24 402 16.8 Anthony Pullard 26 585 22.5 Michael Cutright 30 611 20.4 Anthony Pullard 26 415 16.0 Jerome Batiste 28 613 21.9 Jerome Batiste 32 590 18.4 Joe Dumars 27 697 25.8 Joe Dumars 31 819 26.4 Joe Dumars 29 569 19.6 Joe Dumars 29 527 21.5 David Lawrence 27 557 20.6 David Lawrence 27 604 22.4 David Lawrence 28 435 15.5 Chirley McLaurin 27 475 17.6 Edmond Lawrence 27 606 22.4 Edmond Lawrence 24 509 21.2 Henry Ray 25 458 18.3 Henry Ray 26 509 19.6 George Murphy 24 479 19.9 George Murphy 24 499 20.8 George Murphy 20 385 19.2 George Boyd 20 335 16.0 Dean Glenn 25 384 15.4 Dean Glenn 22 418 19.0 Tom Wunder 23 279 12.1 Clyde Briley 24 608 24.3 Clyde Briley 26 516 19.8 Jimmie Shields 25 474 19.0 Jimmie Shields 24 324 13.5 Stan Kernan 21 504 24.0 Don Troutman 26 375 14.4 Stan Kernan 20 387 19.4 Stan Kernan 23 423 18.3 Frank Glenn 26 427 16.4 Bill Reigel 36 1220 33.9 Roy Moore 29 553 19.0 Roy Moore 20 419 20.9 Dick Miller 30 519 17.3 Dick Miller 22 344 15.6

Year 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

Rebound Leaders by Years Player G Reb. P. J. Alawoya 29 213 Jarvis Bradley 29 210 Jarvis Bradley 32 235 Quentin Gonzales 27 159 Aldryan Wardell 28 138 Jerrick Oliver 27 173 Damond Williams 29 184 Fred Gentry 30 217 Fred Gentry 31 195 Fred Gentry 27 230 Franklin Paul 23 186 Franklin Paul 20 151 Rosell Ellis 30 229 Rosell Ellis 26 162 Fab Flournoy 24 139 Martin Yokum 27 224 Michael St. Julien 27 233 Melvin Johnson 29 237 Derrick Turner 24 205 Anthony Pullard 26 237 Anthony Pullard 29 219 Anthony Pullard 26 212 Jerome Batiste 28 257

Avg. 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 8.6 8.2 8.5 9.1 7.6 8.2 9.2

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

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

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

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

Year 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 67-68 66-67 65-66 64-65 63-64 62-63 61-62

FT PCT. Leaders by Years Player FTA FTM Diego Kapelan 51 42 John Ford 82 67 John Ford 112 93 Jarvis Bradley 54 48 Edward Garriet 39 35 Monte’ Farmer 28 26 Jason Coleman 73 60 Chauncey Bryant 81 60 Demond Mallet 152 121 Tierre Brown 177 129 Demond Mallet 102 87 Demond Mallet 75 64 Demond Mallet 37 28 Tommy Mumford 85 63 Damon Wordlaw 68 51 Darrik Clark 92 78 Paul Wallace 65 59 Binky Barrentine 38 34 Bobby Straface 33 28 Danny Servick 74 57 Dwayne Davis 69 58 Dwayne Davis 54 44 Jerome Batiste 184 145 Kenny Jimerson 95 76 Joe Dumars 230 201 Joe Dumars 324 267 Guy McInnis 70 52 Joe Dumars 160 115 Mack Golden 51 41 Manuel Dugas 50 37 David Lawrence 200 152. Chirley McLaurin 63 52 Rod Viebig 65 51 John Rudd 85 62 Larry Oney 39 28 David Wallace 19 15 Henry Ray 125 87 David Wallace 59 46 John Shackleton 94 72. Mike Chapman 51 40 Kent Andrews 75 66 *Kent Andrews 90 85 Kent Andrews 110 101 Ellis Boyd 125 102 Clyde Briley 286 260 Clyde Briley 217 192 Jimmie Shields 248 182 Jimmie Shields 152 114

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 PCT. .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 .784 .880 .944 .918 .815 .909 .885 .734 .750

60-61 Stan Kernan 59-60 Don Troutman 58-59 Stan Kernan 57-58 Stan Kernan 56-57 Stan Kernan 55-56 Bill Reigel 54-55 Bill Stoops 53-54 Hugh Cole 52-53 Jerry Doland *-led nation Year 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

241 129 200 201 193 493 88 86 67

214 103 153 159 147 370 62 73 50

FG PCT. Leaders by Years Player Fga Fgm Kleon Penn 154 99 Kleon Penn 132 81 Jarvis Bradley 363 187 Darris Manciel 102 55 Bryce May 92 57 Jerrick Oliver 166 100 Monte’ Farmer 122 64 Fred Gentry 207 124 Raynell Brewer 123 65 Fred Gentry 261 139 Adrian Floyd 256 121 McKinley Clark 113 67 Rosell Ellis 319 213 Rosell Ellis 244 135 Fab Flournoy 151 86 Fab Flournoy 206 106 Michael St. Julien 191 104 Derek Haywood 397 186 Derrick Turner 267 161 Derrick Turner 197 110 Mark Thompson 268 158 Anthony Pullard 337 178 Jerome Batiste 416 234 Jerome Batiste 145 81 Jerome Batiste 319 118 Kenny Jimerson 262 133 Martinez Grimes 191 107 Ben Scarborough 235 135 David Lawrence 145 101 David Lawrence 356 226 David Lawrence 329 182 John Rudd 270 139 Edmond Lawrence 500 261 Larry Oney 202 103 Curtis St. Mary 320 175 Curtis St. Mary 254 137 Bertel Reder 99 52 John Shackleton 237 129 Dan Leslie 73 37 John Hawkins 101 49 George Boyd 213 108 Ed Green 226 106 Tom Wunder 201 98 Clyde Briley 346 174 Tom Wunder 265 132 Lou Zytiewiez 201 96 John Riddile 160 98 Al Nesmith 164 88 Al Nesmith 206 108 Don Troutman 195 93 Huey Oliff 180 83 Frank Glenn 315 150 Bill Reigel 855 425

.888 .798 .765 .791 .762 .751 .705 .848 .747

Pct. .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

Kent Andrews led the nation in free throw shooting in 1967-68 THE COWBOYS

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Leaders by Years Year 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

Year 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

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Assist Leaders by Years Player G Ast. C. J. Collins 29 93 John Ford 29 90 John Ford 31 103 John Ford 28 74 John Ford 28 105 Eldridge Lewis 27 116 Eldridge Lewis 28 120 Chauncey Bryant 30 152 Chauncey Bryant 27 104 Tierre Brown 27 121 Chauncey Bryant 16 60 Tierre Brown 26 88 Rosell Ellis 30 116 Pointer Williams 27 200 Paul Curtis 27 155 Darrik Clark 27 127 Darrik Clark 27 95 Bobby Straface 27 87 Danny Servick 27 127 Danny Servick 27 134 Terry Griggley 20 94 Dwayne Davis 28 108 Ronald Sykes 28 114 Girard Harmon 30 243 Girard Harmon 28 184 David Green 31 162 David Green 29 115 David Green 29 110 David Green 32 218 D. Lawrence 27 69 Mack Golden 27 69 Ray Baggett 27 101 Rod Viebig 28 120 Rod Viebig 27 120 Glen Hanks 25 106 Bertel Reder 17 47 Bertel Reder 25 119 Bertel Reder 26 99 Bertel Reder 20 56 Dan Leslie 24 76 Dan Leslie 21 64 George Boyd 21 73 Dean Glenn 25 60 Kent Andrews 22 64

Avg. 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

3-Pt Field Goal Leaders by Years Player Fga Fgm Pct. Diego Kapelan 202 70 .347 John Ford 108 46 .426 Troy Aaron 101 34 .337 Dwight Boatner 99 42 .424 Edward Garriet 166 66 .398 Edward Garriet 231 89 .385 Jason Coleman 237 87 .367 Jason Coleman 217 76 .350 Jason Coleman 79 33 .418 Jason Coleman 161 71 .441 Demond Mallet 221 75 .339 Demond Mallet 258 94 .364 Demond Mallet 110 50 .455

THE COWBOYS

95-96 94-95 93-94 92-93 91-92 90-91 89-90 88-89 87-88 86-87

Todd Briley Damon Wordlaw Damon Wordlaw Darrik Clark Paul Wallace Bobby Straface Jay Cook Michael Cutright Tab Harris Michael Cutright

87 229 200 135 150 68 150 143 99 143

32 87 70 49 60 18 53 50 43 50

.368 .380 .350 .363 .400 .265 .353 .349 .434 .349

Year 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

Blocked Shot Leaders by Years Player G Bkd Avg. Kleon Penn 29 102 3.5 Kleon Penn 29 117 4.0 Kleon Penn 32 48 1.5 J. T. Williams 28 22 0.8 Aldryan Wardell 28 19 0.7 Jerrick Oliver 27 30 1.1 Adrian Johnson 29 52 1.8 Raynell Brewer 29 70 2.4 Raynell Brewer 26 68 2.6 Fred Gentry 27 42 1.6 Fred Gentry 28 32 1.1 McKinley Clark 26 21 0.8 Jason Wallace 29 46 1.6 Donald Fisher 27 20 0.7 Fab Flournoy 27 23 0.8 Martin Yokum 27 48 1.8 Martin Yokum 27 65 2.4 Kevin Thibodeaux 29 41 1.4 Martin Yokum 27 52 1.9 Derrick Turner 26 23 0.1 Mark Thompson 30 27 0.9 Anthony Pullard 26 14 0.5 Jerome Batiste 28 24 0.8 Jerome Batiste 32 33 1.0 Chris Hardin 28 21 0.78 Jerome Batiste 27 25 0.9 Fred Chaffould 13 21 1.6 Fred Chaffould 22 21 0.9 Ben Scarborough 32 44 1.4 David Lawrence 27 39 1.4 David Lawrence 27 66 2.4 David Lawrence 28 28 1.0 David Lawrence 27 33 1.2 Ed. Lawrence 27 81 3.0 Ed. Lawrence 24 59 2.4 Ed. Lawrence 25 85 3.4 Ed. Lawrence 26 106 4.1

Year 08-09 07-08 06-07 05-06 04-05 03-04 02-03 01-02 00-01 99-00

Steal Leaders by Years Player G Steal C. J. Collins 29 27 Rorey Lawrence 29 37 John Ford 31 59 Dwight Boatner 20 56 Edward Garriet 28 34 Eldridge Lewis 27 39 Eldridge Lewis 28 40 Chauncey Bryant 30 68 Demond Mallet 31 66 Tierre Brown 27 45

Avg. 0.8 1.3 1.9 2.8 1.2 1.4 1.4 2.3 2.1 1.7

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

Franklin Paul Franklin Paul Rosell Ellis Pointer Williams A. Pazdrazdis 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

23 20 30 27 27 27 27 29 27 27 30 28 28 30 27 31 29 29 29 27 27 27 28 28 27 24 24 25

65 49 62 118 60 53 53 46 36 45 48 29 53 50 56 50 50 42 30 41 36 36 33 33 30 33 53 56

2.8 2.4 2.1 4.4 2.2 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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Top Single Season Scoring Average Player G Pts Avg. Bill Reigel (55-56) 36 1220 33.9 Joe Dumars (83-84) 31 819 26.4 Joe Dumars (84-85) 27 697 25.8 Bill Reigel (54-55) 11 281 25.5 Clyde Briley (64-65) 25 608 24.3 Stan Kernan (60-61) 21 504 24.0 Anthony Pullard (89-90) 26 585 22.5 Ed. Lawrence (75-76) 27 606 22.4 David Lawrence (78-79) 27 604 22.4 Tierre Brown (99-00) 27 593 22.0 Jerome Batiste (86-87) 28 613 21.9 Kevin Ross (80-81) 32 689 21.5 Demond Mallet (00-01) 31 660 21.3 Ed. Lawrence (74-75) 24 509 21.2 Roy Moore (53-54) 20 419 20.9 George Murphy (70-71) 24 499 20.8 David Lawrence (79-80) 27 557 20.6 Michael Cutright (88-89) 30 611 20.4 Tierre Brown (00-01) 31 623 20.1 George Murphy (71-72) 26 479 19.9 Clyde Briley (63-64) 26 516 19.8 Henry Ray (71-72) 25 492 19.7 Henry Ray (72-73) 26 509 19.6 Joe Dumars (82-83) 29 569 19.6 Stan Kernan (58-59) 20 387 19.4 George Murphy (69-70) 20 385 19.2 Roy Moore (54-55) 29 553 19.0 Jimmie Shields (62-63) 25 474 19.0


* - home game 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

All-time Results def. East Texas State 62-46* def. Sul Ross 83-45* def. Arkansas A&M 75-67 def. Mississippi Col. 57-40 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

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

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

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

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

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

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*

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

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*

1954-55 (17-12) Coach: Ralph O. Ward def. St. Edward 76-63 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

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*

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All-time Results 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* 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

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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* 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 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* 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 + - USL forfeited victories

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 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* 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 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* 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* 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*


All-time Results 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* 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

^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* 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

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)

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 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

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

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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*

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

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All-time Results 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 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*

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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


All-time Results and Lettermen 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* lost to Nicholls State 75-63 lost to Sam Houston St. 64-62 OT^ ^ - SLC tournament

2008-08 (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

LETTERMEN 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 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 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 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 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 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 Brian Guilbeaux 2003,04 H Glen Hanks 1974,75,76 Ron Hansen 1980,81 Chris Hardin 1982,83,84,85 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 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 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 Mc Brad McCann 1986,87 Nicholas McDaniel 2004 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 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 Ray Moore 1952,55 Roy Moore 1952,53,54,55 Wilbert Moore 1961,62,63 Khalid Morris 1999 Mike Muffoletto 1969 Tommy Mumford 1995,96 George Murphy 1969,70,71,72 N Elbryan Neal 2009 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 R Henry Ray 1972,73,74,75 Bertel Reder 1972,73,74,75 Bill Reigel 1955,56 Patrick Richard 2009 Donnie Richardson 1958 Daniel Richard 2009 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 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 Z Larry Zeringue 1967,68,69 Pete Zytkiewiez 1961,62,63

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All-time Honors Coach of Year Awards 2002 - Tic Price - Southland Conference - Louisiana Sports Writers - NCAA District 2001 - Ron Everhart - Southland Conference - NCAA District 1978 - Glenn Duhon - 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

1982 - Joe Dumars - Southland Conference

Henry Ray (1974) J. T. Williams (2006)

Newcomer of the Year 1996 - Pointer Williams - Southland Conference

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)

Player of the Year 2001 - Demond Mallet - Southland Conference 1999 - Demond Mallet - Louisiana 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

Athlete of the Year 1961 - Stan Kernan - Gulf States Conference 1956 - Bill Reigel - Gulf States Conference

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SLC Tournament MVP 2002 - Fred Gentry All-Americans 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

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 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)

Southland Conference All-Tournament 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 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 2003 - Edward Garriet (.450)

Three Point Goals Made 2004 - Edward Garriet (3.3) 2003 - Jason Coleman (3.0 pg)

Southland Records Held by Cowboys Field Goal PCT Game: 1.00 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 1995 Three Point Goals Made Career: 331, Demond Mallet (1997-2001) Three Point Goals Attempted Career: 878, Demond Mallet (1997-2001) Free Throws Made Season: 267, Joe Dumars (1984) Career: 723, Joe Dumars (‘82-85) Free Throws Attempted Career: 917, Joe Dumars (‘82-85) Personal Fouls Career: 385, Chris Faggi (‘78-82

Team Records Best free throw pct: 1.000 (21 of 21 vs Southeastern Louisiana, 2001) Most Rebounds Game: 81 vs Lamar 1973 and 1975 Most Victories SLC: 17, 2002

SLC Tournament Records Single Game FGM: 17, Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1985 FT PCT: 1.000 (12 of 12) Dwayne Davis vs North Texas, 1989 Rebounds: 22, Anthony Pullard vs North Texas 1990 Steals: 7, Joe Dumars vs North Texas, 1985 Minutes Played: 55, Chris Faggi vs Louisiana Tech, 1982


All-time Awards MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (sponsored by Lake Charles Toyota ) 2009 John Pichon 2008 John Ford 2007 Jarvis Bradley 2006 J. T. Williams 2005 Edward Garriet 2004 Jerrick Oliver 2003 Damond williams 2002 Fred Gentry 2001 Demond Mallet 2000 Fred Gentry 1999 Franklin Paul 1998 Demond Mallet 1997 Rosell Ellis 1996 Pointer Williams 1995 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1994 Darrik Clark 1993 Melvin Johnson 1992 Derek Haywood 1991 Derrick Turner 1990 Anthony Pullard 1989 Michael Cutright 1988 Anthony Pullard 1987 Jerome Batiste 1986 Jerome Batiste 1985 Joe Dumars 1984 Joe Dumars 1983 Joe Dumars 1982 Chris Faggi 1981 Kevin Ross 1980 David Lawrence 1979 David Lawrence 1978 John Rudd 1977 John Rudd Chirley McLaurin 1976 Edmond Lawrence 1975 Henry Ray 1974 Curtis St. Mary 1973 Gene Bodden 1972 Henry Ray 1971 George Murphy 1970 George Murphy 1969 George Boyd 1968 Ed Green 1967 Dean Glenn 1966 Tom Wunder 1965 Clyde Briley 1964 Clyde Briley 1963 Jimmie Shields 1962 Jimmie Shields 1961 Stan Kernan 1960 Al Nesmith 1959 Stan Kernan 1958 Stan Kernan 1957 Frank Glenn 1956 Bill Reigel 1955 Bill Reigel 1954 Roy Moore 1953 Jerry Doland 1952 Dick Miller 1951 Don Williams 1950 Ray Manis 1949 James Darnell 1948 Wayne Kingrey 1947 Aubrey Cole OUTSTANDING PLAYER (sponsored by William B. Lawton) 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) 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 FESS SALTER MEMORIAL (Sponsored by Mrs. Gail Baggett) 2009 - Stephan Martin 2008 - Rorey Lawrence 2007 - Troy Aaron 2006 - Ryan Price 2005 - Jamelle Juneau 2004 - Greg Tucker 2003 - Brian Guilbeaux 2002 - Ben Perkins 2001 - Dmitri Khorokorin 2000 - Fred Gentry 1999 - Todd Briley 1998 - Demond Mallet 1997 - Alonzo Gray 1996 - Tommy Mumford 1995 - Paul Curtis 1994 - Fab Flournoy 1993 - Binky Barrentine 1992 - Kevin Thibodeaux 1991 - Bobby Straface 1990 - Anthony Johnson 1989 - Kevin Williams 1988 - Kevin Williams 1987 - Ronald Cox 1986 - Kenny Jimerson 1985 - Guy McInnis 1984 - Ronald Cox NEWCOMER AWARD (Sponsored by Peter Romero) 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 SECONDO DICARLO DEFENSIVE AWARD (sponsored by Dr. Emma DiCarlo Vincent) 2009 - Kleon Penn 2008 - Kleon Penn 2007 - John Pichon 2006 - Ryan Price 2005 - Ryan Price 2004 - Ryan Price 2003 - Eldridge Lewis 2002 - Raynell Brewer 2001 - Ira Miller 2000 - Fred Gentry 1999 - Franklin Paul 1998 - Franklin Paul 1997 - Jason Wallace 1996 - Pointer Williams 1995 - Fab Flournoy 1994 - Anthony Anderson 1993 - Anthony Anderson 1992 - Steve Hooks 1991 - Martin Yokum 1990 - Tony Johnson 1989 - Anthony Pullard 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 REBOUND TROPHY (sponsored by Dr. Robert Looney) 2009 - P. J. Alawoya 2008 - Jarvis Bradley 2007 - Jarvis Bradley 2006 - Quentin Gonzales 2005 - Aldryan Wardell 2004 - Jerrick Oliver 2003 - Damond Williams 2002 - Fred Gentry 2001 - Fred Gentry 2000 - Fred Gentry 1999 - Franklin Paul 1998 - Franklin Paul 1997 - Rosell Ellis 1996 - Rosell Ellis 1995 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis 1994 - Martin Yokum 1993 - Michael St. Julien 1992 - Melvin Johnson 1991 - Derrick Turner 1990 - Anthony Pullard 1989 - Anthony Pullard 1988 - Anthony Pullard

1987 - Jerome Batiste 1986 - Jerome Batiste 1985 - Chris Hardin 1984 - Chris Hardin 1983 - Chris Hardin 1982 - Chris Hardin, Fred Chauffould 1981 - Kevin Ross 1980 - David Lawrence 1979 - David Lawrence 1978 - John Rudd 1977 - John Rudd 1976 - John Rudd 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) 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 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) 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 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 2009 - John Pichon 2008 - John Pichon 2007 - Rorey Lawrence

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McNeese Coaching Legacy

Dave Simmons

Tic Price

Ron Everhart

Steve Welch

Glenn Duhon

39-51 2006-

74-68 (2002-2006) 5 years, 1 conference championship

92-104 (1995-2001) 7 years, 2 conference championships

76-120 (1988-1994) 7 years, 1 conference tournament title

155-136 (1978-1987) 10 years, 1 conference championship

E. W. Foy

Bill Reigel

Ralph O. Ward

52-26 (1975-1977) 3 years, 1 conference championship

55-20 (1972-1974) 3 years

282-194 (1953-1971) 19 years, 6 conference championships, 1 national 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

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 McConnell, 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


Memorable Cowboy Games 1956

1961

McNeese 60 Texas Southern 55

McNeese 56 La Tech 41

Cowboys win NAIA National Championship

Cowboys win Gulf States Conference title

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

McNeese won 10 of its first 11 conference games and went on to claim the Gulf States Conference title for the fourth time in six years. Stan Kernan was the leader of this team, earning league player of the year honors as well as being named to the AP and NAIA allAmerica teams

1968

1975

Gulf States Conference Champions and NCAA II participants

McNeese 101 Arkansas State 84 Southland Conference champs

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

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

1985

1989

Fans Pack the Lake Charles Civic Center

Southland Conference champions and NCAA participants

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.

The Cowboys won the SLC 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 during the season.

2001

2002

Southland Conference champions and NIT participants

Southland Conference champions and NCAA participants

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 several seasons in the NBA.

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. THE COWBOYS

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McNeese Hall of Fame

Pictured are Hall of Fame inductees (left to right) Billy Gabbert, Bob Howell, basketball standout Richard McNabb, Jim Pousson and basketball standout Ruble Scarborough. The McNeese State Hall of Fame was founded in 1980 by sports information director Louis Bonnette. The Hall recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in athletics at the university. Membership in the Hall now numbers 115. Bonnette serves as chairman of the Hall of Fame committee which also includes Johnny Suydam, Ron Hayes, Pam Lafosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel, Kenneth Sweeney, Bobby Dower and Tommy McClelland. The Hall of Fame is located in the foyer of the McNeese athletic fieldhouse.

Kent Andrews ‘98 - basketball Bobby Barnes ‘93 - baseball/track 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 Ernie Duplechin ‘95 - coach/administrator Joe Dumars ‘94 - basketball 56 / THE COWBOYS

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 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 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 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 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 Carroll Neely ‘83 - football Fred Norris ‘96 - track Pat O’Brien ‘81 - golf Pat O’Callaghan ‘05 - track Carlos Perez ‘04 - tennis Phillip Perry ‘88 - boxing David Poche ‘89 - football Jim Pousson ‘08 - football Charles Powell ‘99 - football 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 Stephen Starring ‘00 - football Charlie Stevenson ‘03 - football/baseball 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 Frederico Zarazua ‘81 - tennnis


McNeese Greats McNeese State has retired the uniform numbers of eight former greats - two in football, one in baseball, one in soccer and four in basketball. In basketball the retirees are the No. 4 of Joe Dumars, No. 25 of Stan Kernan, No. 33 of Bill Reigel and No. 34 of Frank Glenn. Football retired the No. 82 of end Charles Kuehn and the No. 76 of tackle David Poche. The only baseball number to be retired is the No. 23 of Ben Broussard and Kamryn Koch is the only female to have her number retired - No. 22 in soccer.

4 Joe Dumars

25 Stan Kernan

33 Bill Reigel

34 Frank Glenn

76 David Poche

82 Charles Kuehn

22 Kamryn Koch

23 Ben Broussard

Played both ways for the Cowboys in the 1960s and earned all-American honors as an offensive and defensive tackle.

McNeese’s first college division all-American. He played defensive end and went on to serve as Cowboy assistant coach.

The all-time scoring leader in McNeese history. He was an all-American and conference player of the year. He went on to an allpro career with Detroit and now serves as the club’s president for basketball operations.

One of the top scorers in McNeese history, twice he earned conference player of the year honors...earned all-America recognition... led his team to two league titles and averaged 19.2 points for his full career

Led McNeese to the NAIA national title in 195556 by leading the nation with a 33.9 scoring average...twice scored over 50 points in a game...went on to serve as head coach at McNeese and win 56 games in three seasons.

The first female to have her number retired. She was the McNeese athlete of the year and all-everything in soccer.

One of the top rebounders in McNeese history...still holds the school single season record for rebounds of 12.6...all-American and all-conference and named conference player of the year

Played first base for the Cowboys and set school records for home runs and RBIs. He went on to play in the major leagues for eight seasons. THE COWBOYS

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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 above) 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.

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Dr. Brett Cascio Team Physician


Charles Kuehn Weight Room

Zeb Hawkins (pictured near right) and Chris Smith (pictured far right) serve as McNeese State’s strength and conditioning coaches. Hawkins is the head coach and is in his fifth season as such. Smith is in his third season. Both are graduates of Northwestern State and Hawkins joined the Cowboys after serving in the same capacity with the Demons. Smith served one season as a sports performance coach for the Demons after a football career there. Both are in charge of the Charles Kuehn (pictured above) weight room which is located as part of the fieldhouse at the Jack Doland athletic complex. It has 2,000 square feet of workout space and 15,200 pounds of weights. There is 13,200 pounds in free weights and 2,000 pounds in dumbbells. There are also 30 workout stations - eight Olympic lifting platforms, eight squat racks, eight bench press stations, two leg presses, two leg curls and two lat pull downs - all of the machines by Body Masters.

Academic Services The athletic academic center provides academic, educational, career and personal support for the more than 300 student athletes at McNeese State University. The goal of the academic center is to assist in the development of every student athlete while providing he or she with the skills necessary for success both on the field and in the classroom. Student athletes have access to tutors, computers, individualized study areas and group study opportunities. Deb Kingrey (pictured at right) is the academic advisor for the athletic department.

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New Jack Doland Athletic Fieldhouse A new Jack Doland athletic fieldhouse is on the way and construction was set to begin following the 2009 football season. This is a two story $8 million facility with new locker rooms, weight rooms, meeting rooms and offices as well as seated area for football games. The building will encompass 32,000 square feet.

Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana McNeese State University is located in Lake Charles, LA, a city with a romatic past and a promising future. Situated in Southwest Louisiana and only 30 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, the area’s scenic beauty and abundant natural resources - with waterways playing a predominate role - first lured settlers. Lake Charles was once a haven for pirates like Jean Lafitte who hid contraband along the labyrinth of backwater and bayous. The city’s beginning can be traced to the 1790s when the first French settlers came to carve homesteads out of the dense pine forests. Barthlemy LeBleu established the first home six miles east of Lake Charles (now known as LeBleu settlement). Charles Sallier married LeBleu’s daughter and in 1803 built the first log cabin on the shell beach of Lake Charles. The surrounding area was named after the Indian Chief “Crying Eagle” which in French became Calcasieu, that name today designating the river that runs on the edge of the city and up the middle of the parish. After the Civil War, Lake Charles became a lumber town with a healthy schooner trade, swamped with orders for lumber to help rebuild the war torn South. When lumber began to wane, the city opened a deep water port in 1923, paving the way for industrial development. Today this link to the Gulf accomodates up to 13 ships at a time. Lake Charles is a city of 80,000 diverse people but the influence of the French Acadians is seen in local cusine, language and customs. In many of the small towns and bayous near Lake Charles, Cajun Fench is still spoken. The city is a center for international commerce with its port, abundant oil and gas resources, a sprawling petro-chemical complex and an aviation facility. It has also become a favorite vacation port with riverboat casinos bordering its waters. The city is set in the midst of a sportsman paradise - fishing (saltwater and fresh), hunting (duck, geese, deer, squirrel, rabbit, turkey), shrimping and crabbing are staples. 60 /

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Burton Coliseum McNeese State plays its home games in Burton Coliseum, with a few played at the Lake Charles Civic Center. Burton recently installed a new maple wood floor which features the school logo and the Southland Conference logo as well as NBA goals. The project was a $150,000 undertaking.

.........home of the Cowboys 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 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

W 4 7 8 5 10 10 10 13 13 4 8 5 11 11 7 8 5 4 5 9 9 5 6 169

L Atten. 4 6,889 3 10,043 3 5,793 2 5,801 3 10,394 3 14,497 3 20,800 0 37,594 1 33,943 7 11,460 3 14,410 8 8,450 1 18,500 2 30,600 4 22,915 4 29,149 7 29,478 9 32,650 10 45,942 3 42,685 3 39,838 9 27,800 6 48,974 95 542,812

Largest Crowd 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

MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS: requests should be directed to Louis Bonnette, Sports Information Director, Box 92735, McNeese State, Lake Charles, LA 70609 COACH SIMMONS INTERVIEWS: he is available for phone or in person interviews from 9-10 a.m. daily...contact Coach Simmons secretary at 337, 475-5480 PLAYER INTERVIEWS: players are available for interviews 20 minutes prior to the start of practice; contact the SID office or the basketball office for practice times BURTON COLISEUM: McNeese plays its home games at Burton Coliseum which is located on the Gulf Highway right across from the Lake Charles Municipal Airport....some games will also be played at the Lake Charles Civic Center (located in downtown Lake Charles) PRESS ROW: it’s located on the west side of the coliseum floor; the press entrance to the coliseum is at the southwest door; will call will also be located there PRESS PARKING: located on the southwest side of the coliseum GAME SERVICE: McNeese utilizes the courtside program and will have up to date stats and play-by-play at halftime and at the end of the game; there are plenty of telephones located at courtside RADIO PHONES: McNeese provides phones for the visiting radio teams THE COWBOYS

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The Southland Conference

Tom Burnett Commissioner

McNeese State competes in the Southland Conference which lists 12 members for basketball. Besides the Cowboys, other members are Central Arkansas, TAM-Corpus Christi, Texas-Arlington, Northwestern State, Stephen F. Austin, Nicholls State, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas-San Antonio, Sam Houston State, Lamar and Texas State. The Cowboys compete in the eastern division. The Southland has been in existence since 1963 and McNeese State has been a member since 1972. McNeese is now the longest standing member of the league and during the 37 years the Cowboys have been in the conference, they have won five league championships, have had six runnerup finishes and have claimed two league tournament titles. The SLC receives an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for its tournament champion. Again this year there will be divisional play within the league and the tournament championship will be held at the Merrell Center in Katy, TX. The championship game will be televised live.

LEAGUE ADDRESS 2600 Network Blvd. Suite 150 Frisco, TX 75034 (972) 422-9500 www.southland.org

.....www.mcneesesports.com The official McNeese State athletic website is: www. mcneesesports. com Go to that site for all of the up-todate information on the Cowboys. The Southland Conference official website is: www.southland. org

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Southland Conference Tournament 2010 State Farm Southland Conference Basketball Tournament March 10-13, 2010 Leonard E. Merrell Center Katy, Texas Quar ter f inals

Semif inals

Championship

TBD Game One We dn esday, M arch 10 Noon TBD

Game Five T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 11 6 p.m. Southland TV

TBD G a m e Tw o We dn esday, M arch 10 2:30 p.m. TBD

Championship S a t u r d a y, M a r c h 13 3 p.m. • ESPN2 TBD

Champion N C A A To u r n a m e n t Automatic Bid

Game Three We dn esday, M arch 10 6 p.m. TBD

McNeese tournament MVPs, Michael Cutright (far left) in 1989 and Fred Gentry in 2002.

Game Six T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 11 8:30 p.m. Southland TV

TBD Game Four We dn esday, M arch 10 8:30 p.m. TBD

TOURNAMENT TITLES

YEAR-BY-YEAR TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS McNeese all-time SLC tournament record

Louisiana-Monroe 6 1981 Lamar 1996 Louisiana-Monroe Lamar 3 1982 Louisiana-Lafayette 1997 Texas State - 2008 - 1999 Louisiana Tech 3 1983 Lamar 1998 Nicholls McNeeseDave State Simmons 2 1984 Louisiana Tech Coach: Ron Everhart 1999 UTSA Coach: Nicholls 2 1985 Louisiana Tech 2000 Lamar (first round)State Sam Houston State 64,Louisiana-Monroe Mc- (first round) McNeese 100, Nicholls St. Northwestern 2 1986 2001 Northwestern State UTSA 62 (OT) 2 1987 Louisiana Tech (semis) Texas State 2002 92, McNeese State Neese McNeese 82 Texas State 2 1988 North Texas 2003 Sam Houston State - 2007 - 1997 Sam Houston State 1 1989 McNeese State 2004 UTSA Coach: DaveLouisiana Simmons Coach: Ron Everhart Southeastern 1 1990 Louisiana-Monroe 2005 Southeastern Louisiana Stephen F. Austin Louisiana-Monroe 2006 Northwestern (first round) McNeese 77, UTA11 761991 (first round) McNeese 81, UTAState 50 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1992 Louisiana-Monroe 2007 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (semis) AM-Corpus 87, McNeese 66 Louisiana-Monroe (semis) Texas State McNeese 59 UT Arlington 1 1993 2008 76, UT Arlington Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1994 Texas State - 1996 2009 Stephen F. Austin - 2006 North Texas 1 1995 Nicholls

Coach: Tic Price (first round) SFA 72, McNeese 70 - 2005 Coach: Tic Price (first round) Sam Houston St. 88, McNeese 70 - 2003 Coach: Tic Price (first round) McNeese 78, UTA 67 (semis) Sam Houston 64, McNeese 58 All-tourament: Jason Coleman - 2002 Coach: Tic Price (semis) McNeese 71, Lamar 57 (finals) McNeese 65, La-Monroe 43 All-tournament: Ben Perkins, Damond Williams, Fred Gentry (MVP) - 2001 Coach: Ron Everhart (first round) McNeese 83, La-Monroe 78 (semis) McNeese 99, Sam Houston State 82 (finals) NW State 72, McNeese 71 All-tournament: Demond Mallet, Tierre Brown

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Coach: Ron Everhart (first round) SFA 94, McNeese 91 - 1995 Coach: Ron Everhart (first round) Nicholls St. 88, McNeese 69 - 1994 Coach: Steve Welch (first round) North Texas 69, McNeese 65 - 1993 Coach: Steve Welch (first round) UTSA 77, McNeese 68 - 1990 Coach: Steve Welch (first round) North Texas 67, McNeese 62 All-tournament: Anthony Pullard - 1989 Coach: Steve Welch (semis) McNeese 80, La-Monroe 65 (finals) McNeese 85, North Texas 68 All-tournament: Michael Curtight (MVP), Anthony Pullard - 1988 Coach: Steve Welch (first round) McNeese 87, Texas State 79 (semis) North Texas 82, McNeese 61

- 1987 Coach: Glenn Duhon (semis) Arkansas State 69, McNeese 59 - 1986 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 85, UTA 71 (semis) McNeese 68, Arkansas St. 57 (finals) La-Monroe 59, McNeese 57 All-tournament: Kenny Jimerson, Jerome Batiste - 1985 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 89, North Texas 78 (semis) Lamar 95, McNeese 88 (ot) All-tournament: Joe Dumars - 1984 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 88, Arkansas St. 72 (semis) Lamar 85, McNeese 66 All-tournament: Joe Dumars - 1983 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 112, La-Monroe 101 (2OT) (semis) North Texas 66, McNeese 60 (OT) All-tournament: Joe Dumars - 1982 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 78, La Tech 77 (3OT) (semis) La-Lafayette 105, McNeese 69 All-tournament: Joe Dumars

- 1981 Coach: Glenn Duhon (first round) McNeese 79, UTA 74 (semis) La Tech 64, McNeese 73 All-tournament: Chris Faggi

McNeese all-time SLC tournament record Won - 18 Lost - 20 Championships - 2 (2002, 1989) Years in tournament: 22 of 27 Note: McNeese has been in more SLC tournaments than any other current member in the conference

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