Texan Basketball History...................................... 2-3 Head Coach Lonn Reisman.................................. 4-9 Tarleton State in the Polls................................ 10-11 Tarleton Athletics Hall of Fame........................ 12-13 Texan Award Winners...................................... 14-15 All-Time Lettermen (Sr. College era)..................... 16 Season Scoring Leaders/Career Records.............. 17 1,000 point/1,000 rebound Club.......................... 18 Single Season Records.......................................... 19 Single Game Records....................................... 20-21 School Records................................................ 22-23 Yearly Leaders (Sr. College era)........................ 24-30 Season-By-Season Results (Since 1988).......... 31-38 Series History (Since 1988).............................. 39-47 All-Time Series History (Sr. College era)................ 48 LSC Championship History.................................... 49
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The men’s basketball program has long been a fixture on campus, but it has been only recently that Tarleton – formerly a highly successful junior college program – has started to reap honors through senior college competition. The following story will take you on the journey of men’s basketball at Tarleton State. It starts by remembering the glory days of junior college dominance and continues through the struggling years of adjusting to life on the senior college level. Finally, this story ends by assuring you that Tarleton’s best days on the basketball court are still ahead.
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en’s varsity basketball began at Tarleton almost from the beginning of the college as one of the first forms of intercollegiate athletics enjoyed on the campus. John Tarleton Agricultural College was recognized in the early years as one of the state’s most powerful junior college teams. Outstanding individuals in the early years included such names as Roy Hudspeth, Vernon “Bunt” Adams, Monty Montgomery, Zelna Compton, and Brady Nix – all of whom played on Tarleton’s junior college state title teams between 1917 and 1926. Beginning in 1934, under the direction of Coach W.J. Wisdom, the Tarleton Plowboys – as they were known then – won 86 consecutive games and were undefeated for four seasons. In a 10-year span the team won 157 of 169 games, a record unmatched by any team. Several times during that streak, the Plowboys played four-year scholarship teams. Names like Willard Baxter, Willie Tate, Joe Headstream, Oran Spears, James Britt, Elmer Finley, Jude Smith, Carl McConachie, Thurman “Slue” Hull, and Tommy Tinker were legends at Tarleton during the 1930s. The Plowboy teams had varied success following World War II and until 1961, when the school began senior college competition. The team nickname was changed to the Texans. Three of the biggest names in the senior college era of Tarleton basketball are Marshall Procter, Dwayne Johnson, and Ross Taylor. These three players put up impressive individual numbers during a span that saw Tarleton register just one winning record in the 27 seasons prior to Coach Reisman’s arrival. Procter (1959-63) was a dominant player while helping Tarleton make the transition from junior college to senior college. He remains the third leading scorer in Tarleton history, averaging 19.2 points per game to finish with 1,726 career points. Despite standing just six feet and four inches tall, Johnson (1977-81) was the nation’s leading rebounder during the 1980-81 season, averaging 16 boards a game. “D.J.” holds Tarleton’s season and career rebounding marks. Ross Taylor (1980-84), a four-year letterman guard, finished as the career scoring leader for Tarleton with 1,774 points – a record that was surpassed 12 years laterby Chris Givens. Taylor led the Texans to the school’s first winning season as a senior college in 1984. Current head coach Lonn Reisman arrived on campus in 1988, and with him came instant success. The 1988-89 team went 18-11 and the 1989-90 season produced Tarleton’s best record as a senior college at 26-5. Jeffrey McFadden (1988-90) was named the District’s Most Valuable Player that year and became Tarleton’s first All-America men’s basketball player in the senior college era. The 1990-91 team also went 26-5 and Roderick Brown (1990-91) earned honorable mention All-America status. McFadden and Brown both were selected in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) draft by the LaCrosse (Wisc.) Catbirds. The 1991-92 team won the District 8 title and became the first Tarleton team to compete for a national championship. That ‘91-92 team advanced to the NAIA Division II national tournament, which also was hosted by Tarleton, and finished the season 26-10. In 1992-93, Reisman coached Tarleton to another District 8 title as well as a second NAIA II national tournament appearance. The team posted a 22-11 mark
as Sean Walker (1992-94) captured first team NAIA All-America honors. The Texans made a third-straight trip to the national tournament in 1993-94, winning the Southwest Region title in Tarleton’s last year of NAIA Division II membership. Sean Walker repeated as a first team All-America and Chris Givens (1991-96) was named to the second team All-America squad. In 1994-95, the Texans began the process of moving their membership to NCAA Division II. Tarleton suffered back-to-back losing campaigns, but Givens still gave the Texans a reason to be proud. Givens, who missed the 1994-95 season with a broken foot, returned in 1995-96 to become Tarleton’s all-time scoring champion as he finished with 2,104 points in 123 games. He is the only Texan with 2,000 or more points to his credit. As the 1990s came to a close, Tarleton grew more and more comfortable with its senior college status, winning at least 17 games in four straight seasons. The Texans were 13-13 during the 2000-01 campaign before establishing themselves as a conference and regional contender for years to come. In 2001-02, the Texans enjoyed their best-ever season at the Division II level to that point, finishing as Lone Star Conference South Division champions with a 25-8 record. Tarleton’s men advanced to the LSC championship game for the second time in four years and made their first-ever NCAA Division II national tournament appearance, losing in the first round of the South Central Regional. The next year, Tarleton went deeper into the NCAA playoffs than ever before, losing in the South Central Regional final to eventual national champion, Northeastern State, 56-46. The Texans finished the season 29-4 and as co-champions of the LSC North Division and, despite losing to West Texas A&M in the championship game of the LSC Postseason
Tarleton’s first 27 seasons of senior college competition saw the Texans register just one winning season and an average of only 6.7 wins per year...
...In 27 seasons under Reisman, the Texans have posted 22 winning campaigns with an average of 21.2 victories per year. Tournament, Tarleton hosted the South Central Regional for the first time in school history. In 2003-04, the Texans again claimed the LSC North Division title and also won the LSC Postseason Championship Tournament. After playing host to that event, Tarleton State hosted the South Central Regional in Wisdom Gym for the second straight year. Tarleton finished the season with a 28-4 record, 11-1 in North Division play. Tarleton fell just short of winning its fourth straight division title in 2004-05, but the 25-9 Texans advanced to the NCAA Division II national semifinal contest at the Elite Eight in Grand Forks, N.D. Tarleton won the school’s first ever South Central Regional Tournament, defeating three nationally-ranked teams at the three-day event. In the 2005-06 season, for the first time in school history, the Texans started out ranked No. 1 in three different preseason polls. Tarleton made a return trip to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight thanks to back-toback South Central Regional Championships. The Texans finished the season 27-7 and won the LSC South Division title with an 11-1 record in conference action. The Texans would fall short of their second straight
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positive winning percentage and turn the Texans into a perennial powerhouse.
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SEASON 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 ALL-TIME RECORD
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semifinal match, but Tarleton recorded wins over NCAA Division I Lamar (in an exhibition) and Texas Christian University (in a regular season game). Jeffrey McFadden 2nd Team, 1990 NAIA Tarleton fell short of its sixth straight NCAA appearance in 2006-07 with an 18-10 Roderick Brown Hon. Mention, 1991 NAIA overall record, but the Texans returned Steve Sassman Hon. Mention, 1992 NAIA II the playoffs in 2007-08 and advanced to Mark Smith Hon. Mention, 1992 NAIA II their third regional finals in four years, Sean Walker 1st Team, 1993 NAIA II losing in the championship game. Tarleton completed the season 25-7 overall and 1st Team, 1994 NAIA II hosted the regional for the third time. Chris Givens 2nd Team, 1994 NAIA II The 2008-09 Texans finished the season Barry Knott Hon. Mention, 1995 NAIA I 18-10 before Tarleton completed a 24-8 Danny Jones 2nd Team, 2002 CoSIDA campaign in 2009-10, advancing to the LSC tournament for the ninth straight season 3rd Team, 2002 NABC and making the program’s seventh trip to 3rd Team, 2002 BB Times the regional tournament in nine seasons. 3rd Team, 2002 DII Bulletin The 2010-11 season saw more success for Tim Burnette 1st Team, 2004 NABC the Texans, who made their eighth regional tournament in 10 seasons, won their fifth 2nd Team, 2004 Daktronics LSC Division title and finished the year as David Stephens 2nd Team, 2005 DII Bulletin the No. 1 defense in the nation at all levels John Davis 3rd Team, 2007 BB Times of play. Not to be outdone, the 2011-12 Hon. Mention, 2007 DII Bulletin squad ranked No. 1 in defense again, while Chuck Guy NABC All-American compiling a 27-6 overall record and winning the LSC regular-season championship with a 3rd Team, 2014 DII Bulletin record of 15-3. The Texans recorded another 20-win season under Reisman in 2012-13 and won the school’s second LSC Tournament Championship, while earning another bid to the regional tournament - the school’s 10th trip in the past 12 seasons. In 2013-14, the good times continued to roll on for the Purple and White as Reisman led his team to the best start as a senior college in school history. The Texans won the first 18 games of the season en route to a 28-3 record, their second consecutive LSC Championship and the 11th trip to the NCAA regional tournament in school history. Tarleton boasted the best coach and the best player in the Lone Star Conference at the 2014 LSC Championship banquet as Reisman won his fifth LSC Coach of the Year award and Chuck Guy was named the LSC Player of the Year. In Reisman’s 27th season in control of the Tarleton basketball program, the Texans continued to soar to new heights as the Purple and White boasted its first 30-win season in 2014-15 and won their fourth Lone Star Conference Championship in school history. Tarleton went 31-4 and swept the NCAA South Central Regional Championship in Stephenville to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight for the third time in school history. With a 77-59 win over Mount Olive (NC), Tarleton became the first school in the state of Texas to reach the NCAA Division II Final Four on more than one occasion before bowing out in the national semifinals to Indiana (Pa.). Reisman was named the TABC Coach of the Year once again after that season. With the recent success stories and continual progress toward joining the elite of Division II, it After 27 years with just one winning season as a senior college, Lonn Reisman is easy to see that Tarleton’s real glory days are yet to come. has used the last 27 seasons to put the all-time senior college record to a
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Tarleton State basketball has had the same leader since 1988, making it one of the most consistent and winning programs in the nation.
LONN REISMAN Head Coach, 27 Seasons PERSONAL Hometown..........................................................................Cuba, N.Y. High School........................................................ Florida Air Academy College.................................................................Pittsburg State (‘77) COACHING HISTORY 1988-Present................................................................ Tarleton State Head Coach 1987-88.................................................................... Connors State JC Head Coach 1981-87.....................................................Southeastern State (Okla.) Assistant Coach COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL 2014-15 Tarleton 2013-14 Tarleton 2012-13 Tarleton 2011-12 Tarleton 2010-11 Tarleton 2009-10 Tarleton 2008-09 Tarleton 2007-08 Tarleton 2006-07 Tarleton 2005-06 Tarleton 2004-05 Tarleton 2003-04 Tarleton 2002-03 Tarleton 2001-02 Tarleton 2000-01 Tarleton 1999-00 Tarleton 1998-99 Tarleton 1997-98 Tarleton 1996-97 Tarleton 1995-96 Tarleton 1994-95 Tarleton NCAA 21 SEASONS 1993-94 Tarleton 1992-93 Tarleton 1991-92 Tarleton 1990-91 Tarleton 1989-90 Tarleton 1988-89 Tarleton 1987-88 Connors State TARLETON 27 SEASONS TOTAL 28 SEASONS
OVERALL LSC HOME RECORD RECORD RECORD 31-4 12-2 20-1 28-3 12-2 16-1 20-10 10-8 15-2 27-6 15-3 18-1 24-6 13-1 15-0 24-8 9-3 15-2 18-10 6-6 14-3 25-7 9-3 14-2 18-10 7-5 15-2 27-7 11-1 14-0 25-9 9-3 14-2 28-4 11-1 14-2 29-4 11-1 19-2 25-8 10-2 15-1 13-13 5-7 10-4 17-9 7-7 12-4 17-12 8-6 9-4 19-8 10-4 13-2 18-10 8-8 15-1 11-16 3-11 7-6 11-15 5-9 8-6 455-179 191-93 292-48 16-12 -- 10-3 22-11 -- 12-5 26-10 -- 14-2 26-5 -- 17-2 26-5 -- 17-1 18-11 -- 12-1 21-10 -- -- 589-233 191-93 374-62 610-243 -- --
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onn Reisman begins his 28th season as head coach of the men’s basketball program as well as his 25th year as the Director of Athletics at Tarleton State when the 2015-16 year begins. Reisman has served on the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee and completed serving his fourth year as the South Central Region Committee Chairman in 2008-09 after serving two years on the regional selection committee. He was then named to the NCAA Championships Committee in September of 2012. As basketball coach, Reisman has positioned the Texans as a national power, leading Tarleton to a 267-80 record over the past 11 seasons, including a school-record 31 wins last season. Over the last decade, he has posted a winning percentage of .737 while winning 20 games in a season on eight different occasions, including six straight years, and the school’s first-ever 30-win season last year en route to a national semifinal appearance. Tarleton State made its run to the NCAA Division II Final Four in 201415 after winning the Lone Star Conference regular season championship and South Central Regional Championship, which came in front of a capacity crowd in Wisdom Gym with a 66-64 win over Angelo State. The Texans went on to defeat Mount Olive in the Elite Eight to advance to the Final Four for the second time - making Tarleton the first team from the state of Texas to qualify for multiple Division II Final Four games. In 2013-14, Tarleton got off to its best start in school history under Reisman – and the best start in school history since becoming a senior college in 1966. The veteran coach led his Texans to an 18-0 record to begin the campaign, which propelled Tarleton into the driver’s seat for the fourth Lone Star Conference Championship in school history and a No. 1 seed in the postseason conference tournament. Reisman led his team to three straight wins in the LSC Championship Tournament to secure the second consecutive tournament championship and an automatic berth into the 11th South Central Regional Tournament in school history, where Tarleton advanced to the regional semifinals. They also finished the season as the national leaders in scoring margin by winning games by more than 20 points per game. For his coaching efforts in 2013-14, Reisman earned much recognition at the national level. The Tarleton coach was named the Lone Star Conference Coach of the Year for the fifth time in his illustrious career as well as racking up NCAA South Central Region Coach of the Year honors and being named a finalist for the NABC National Coach of the Year. In the 2012-13 campaign, Reisman was tasked with replacing a strong senior class from the year before with a younger, less experienced team and did not disappoint. Despite going 10-8 in Lone Star Conference play, the Texans picked up key wins down the stretch when it mattered including three straight wins as the No. 3 seed to capture his second LSC Tournament title and first since 2004 for the LSC’s automatic bid into the regional tournament and finished the season 20-10 overall to give Reisman the 14th 20-win season of his career. The 2011-12 squad ended up finishing 27-6 and making a return trip to the NCAA Division II South Central Regional tournament. Tarleton went 15-3 in the Lone Star Conference, winning its first LSC Championship since 2004. The Texans then went on the way to becoming runners-up in the LSC Championship Tournament before making another South Central Region run as the No. 2 seed in the tournament. The Texans led the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 56.3 points per game. In 2010-11, Tarleton finished first in the LSC South and made the
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program’s 10th straight Lone Star Conference tournament. They also title in 1994. After making it to the district finals in 1990 and 1991, led the nation in defense at not only the Division II level, but also in Tarleton made three consecutive NAIA Division II National Tournament Divisions I, III and JUCO levels. appearances in 1992, 1993, and 1994. Just one year after missing the regional tournament for the first Reisman has an impressive 374-62 home court record in Wisdom time in five years, Reisman made sure that would not happen again as Gym, including undefeated home seasons in 2005-06 and 2010-11, the 2007-08 team, not only qualified for the regional tournament, but which has helped to double the attendance figures from earlier years. hosted the NCAA Division II South Central Regional for the third time in Reisman also has an all-time record of 191-93 against LSC teams. six years. The Texans finished 25-7, losing in the regional title game. Since adding scholarships in 1994, Reisman has led the Texans to Reisman put Tarleton State on the national map from 2004-06 when 19 winning seasons and 17 LSC tournament appearances, including the coach led the Texans to the Elite Eight in back-to-back seasons. nine trips to the conference championship game to go along with his Tarleton qualified for its first-ever Elite Eight in Grand Forks, North 12 trips to the NCAA Regional Tournament, three Elite Eights, and two Dakota after winning the first NCAA Regional Championship in the Final Fours. Reisman, who has coached 14 All-America selections and 2004-05 season and repeated as regional champions in 2005-06 for an 19 first-team all-LSC picks while at Tarleton, came here with 13 years of Elite Eight experience in Springfield, coaching experience ranging from Massachusetts. In those two ‘Elite’ high school to NCAA Division I level. What they’re saying... seasons, Tarleton State posted a Originally from Cuba, New York, combined record of 52-16 with a Reisman was an all-around athlete in “Coach Reisman is a great coach and a great motivator. He was Lone Star Conference South Division high school at Florida Air Academy in a real inspiration to me.” title. Melbourne. He lettered in baseball, Dennis Rodman, NBA Hall of Famer The transition from NAIA tennis, football and basketball and contender to NCAA powerhouse was High School All-America in finally came to fruition under football and basketball. “Coach Reisman does a phenominal job at Tarleton State. He Reisman’s guidance in the 2001-02 After playing basketball and gets great talent and then does a tremendous job of coaching (that season when Tarleton recorded tennis at Coffeyville (Kan.) talent). We have a lot of respect for that program.” its first 20-win season as an NCAA Community College, Reisman Scott Drew, Head coach at Baylor school. earned a bachelor’s degree in From there, Tarleton went on to physical education from Pittsburg “Lonn is an outstanding person and coach. He is the type of go 29-4 the next season en route to State (Kan.) University in 1977. He individual you would like your son to play for.” a LSC North Division Championship was a graduate assistant at NCAA and a No. 1 regional ranking to host Division I Arkansas State University Roy Williams, Head coach at North Carolina the NCAA South Central Regional in 1978-79. Reisman landed his first Tournament in Wisdom Gym for head-coaching job at Trumann High “Lonn is truly one of the unique basketball coaches in Amerithe first time in 2002-03, when they School in Arkansas from 1979-81. ca. He is a great teacher and strategist. He cares deeply about his advanced to the school’s first-ever He earned a master’s degree in players academically and he helps them mature and develop as an Sweet 16 appearance. The next educational administration from adult.” season, Reisman repeated as the Arkansas State in 1981. Dave Odom, Former head coach at South Carolina regional host following another LSC Reisman moved into the collegiate North Division title and the school’s scene in 1981 when he was named first LSC Tournament Championship. an assistant coach at Southeastern Reisman, who has seen five players earn All-America accolades since Oklahoma State, where he stayed until 1987. During his stint there, 2002, has directed the Texans to a 589-233 record over the past 26 the team, which featured Rodman, made consecutive trips to the NAIA seasons including an NCAA record of 455-179 in the last 21 years that national tournament, finishing third in 1986. Tarleton has been a Division II institution. After Southeastern Oklahoma State, Reisman accepted his first He came to Tarleton having already proven himself as a winner, being collegiate head-coaching position at Connors Junior College where credited for discovering NBA great Dennis Rodman and doubling the he revitalized the program in just one season. In his only season at wins for his previous school’s basketball program after just one season Connors, he took a 10-win team from the previous season to the at the helm. Reisman coached Rodman, a 2011 inductee to the National semifinals of the state junior college tournament with 21 wins in the Basketball Association Hall of Fame, during his time at Southeastern 1987-88 season. Oklahoma and Rodman credited Reisman during his NBA Hall of Fame Reisman has racked up 13 total Coach of the Year honors, including induction speech by thanking Reisman first in his enshrinement speech. five LSC Coach of the Year, two NABC South Central Coach of the Year, It came as no surprise that Reisman quickly brought success to the three TABC Small College Coach of the Year, as well as being named a Tarleton basketball program. In 1988, Reisman took over one of the finalist for the NABC National Coach of the Year in 2013-14. He has nine nation’s worst basketball programs, one that had gone 3-25 the year Coach of the Year awards in Tarleton’s NCAA era and three coaching before and had just one winning season in the previous 26 years. honors during the Texans’ NAIA tenure – twice being named the NAIA With Reisman preaching the values of discipline, hard work and District 8 Coach of the Year and the NAIA Southwest Region Coach of family, the Texans turned the program into one of national respect. the Year in 1994. Reisman’s teams, known for their hard-nosed defense, won three He also has two NAIA Coach of the Year awards from his early straight Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles before exiting Tarleton career. He has coached four Lone Star Conference Players of from that league and becoming an NCAA institution in 1994. the Year, six LSC Defensive Players of the Year, three LSC Freshmen of The Texans won 26 games in three consecutive years, the NAIA the Year and three LSC Newcomers of the Year. District 8 title in 1992 and 1993 and the NAIA Southwest Regional Reisman resides in Stephenville with his wife, Misti.
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“Lonn is an outstanding person and coach. He is the type of individual you would like your son to play for.” – Roy Williams, Head Coach at North Carolina
“In my 31 years of coaching basketball, 19 in colleges and universities, I have never met a coach who impressed me more than Lonn Reisman. His loyalty, dedication, industriousness, and knowledge of the game is unsurpassed. Every young man who has gone through Lonn’s program has emerged a better person. He truly cares about his players, and their welfare is more important to him than winning or losing. “I think the best thing I can say about Lonn is that he values being acknowledged as a teacher more than a coach. He teaches moral values along with fundamentals and strategies better than anyone I know. I have observed NCAA division I coaches, lower division coaches, coaches winning national championships, and public school coaches for many years. It is my sincere opinion that there is no better teacher, coach, or person associated with the game of basketball today. Given the opportunity, I have no doubt that Lonn would excel at any level.”
“Coach Reisman does a phenominal job at Tarleton State. He gets great talent and then does a tremendous job coaching (that talent). We have a lot of respect for their program.” – Scott Drew, Head Coach at Baylor
– Former basketball coach and Reisman’s mentor Jack Hedden “Coach Reisman is a great coach, a great motivator. He was a real inspiration to me.” – Dennis Rodman, NBA Hall of Famer
“Coach is the epitome of the word ‘Teacher.’ He takes pride in not only telling you how to do something correctly but will take the extra time to demonstrate exactly what he wants. In his program there are no short-cuts. If you want the easy way to do things, go to another program...and hope you don’t have Tarleton on your schedule.” – Former four-year letterwinner and current Associate Head Coach Chris Reisman
“Lonn Reisman has a dedication to the game that is above all others. He loves the game of basketball and he is one of the best teachers of the game. Lonn is a great man and was very inspirational in helping me get to where I am today.” – Jason Hooten, Head Coach at Sam Houston State
“Teacher, dedication and excellence. These words come to mind when I think of Coach Reisman and his affect and influence on the basketball program and all the young men that have played on the Wisdom Gymnasium floor for the Texans. While playing for the program, you witness coach’s dedication and commitment to the program. In some instances, you are in awe. You see the excellence in the success that he has had in his tenure as coach. Upon graduation, you truly begin to understand the lessons taught and how those lessons, even if not realized at the time, have shaped you to succeed in life.” – Former letterman Mark Smith
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– Former four-year letterman Cornell Jones
Lonn Reisman is the winningest coach in Tarleton Men’s Basketball History with a 558-229 record in 26 seasons.
“Lonn is truly one of the unique basketball coaches in America. He is a great teacher and strategist. He cares deeply about his players academically and he helps each one mature and develop as an adult.” – Dave Odom, Former Head Coach at South Carolina
“Lonn Reisman is a great coach who has proven he knows what it takes to get his teams to the national spotlight of the late rounds of the NCAA Divison II men’s basketball tournament.” – Willis Wilson, Head Coach, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
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1st TIAA/NAIA 8 Playoffs 1st TIAA/NAIA 8 Finalist 1st TIAA/NAIA 8 Finalist NAIA 8 Champions Nat’l Tournament Qualifier NAIA 8 Champions Nat’l Tournament Qualifier 1st NAIA SW Regionals Nat’l Tournament Qualifier NAIA Playoffs* 7th LSC/1st year NCAA Div. II 3rd LSC/LSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 3rd LSC/LSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 3rd LSC/LSC Tourn. Finals 5th LSC 5th LSC 1st LSC South/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Quarterfinals 1st LSC North/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Finals 1st LSC North/LSC Tourn. Champion NCAA Division II Regional Semifinals 2nd LSC North/LSC Tourn. Semifinals NCAA Division II Regional Champions NCAA Division II Elite Eight Semifinals 1st LSC South/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Champions NCAA Division II Elite Eight Quarterfinals 3rd LSC South/LSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2nd LSC South/LSC Tourn. Semifinals NCAA Division II Regional Finals 4th LSC South/LSC Tourn. Quarterfinals 2nd LSC South/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Semifinals 1st LSC South/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Quarterfinals 1st LSC/LSC Tourn. Finals NCAA Division II Regional Semifinals 3rd LSC/LSC Tournament Champions NCAA Division II Regional Quarterfinals 1st LSC/LSC Tourn. Champions NCAA Division II Regional Semifinals 1st LSC/LSC Tourn. Semifinals NCAA Division II Regional Champions NCAA Division II Elite Eight Semifinals
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“Coach Reisman is an excellent teacher. His knowledge of the game is amazing, and you learn so much from listening to and executing what he teaches. He has been around the game a lot and has picked up on a lot, so his teaching is very valuable.”
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May 1, 1988 – Lonn Reisman introduced as Tarleton men’s basketball head coach. Nov. 8, 1988 – Reisman records first win as Tarleton’s coach, 72-71 over Mary-Hardin Baylor. Jan. 21, 1989 – Reisman records first win over Texas Intercollegiate Athletics Association opponent, 70-49 over Howard Payne. March 1, 1990 – Tarleton wins first playoff game under Reisman on its second try, 86-81 over Texas College in NAIA District 8 playoffs. March 4, 1992 – Reisman leads Tarleton to first NAIA District 8 championship with 52-40 win over Southwestern (Texas). March 13, 1992 – Texans play in first national tournament game, losing 71-59 in NAIA Division II National Tournament to Northwestern (Iowa). Feb. 28, 1994 – Tarleton wins NAIA regional championship before moving up to NCAA Division II with a 77-73 win over College of the Ozarks. Jan. 16, 1995 – Reisman guides the Texans to first win in the Lone Star Conference, a 95-82 win over Abilene Christian. Feb. 25, 1997 - Tarleton plays in first LSC Postseason Tournament game, defeating Eastern New Mexico, 57-54. Feb. 23, 1999 – Texans win first LSC Postseason Tournament game, a 63-57 win over Southeastern Oklahoma. March 8, 2002 – Reisman leads the Texans to first NCAA Division II South Central Regional, losing debut to Incarnate Word, 72-59. March 14, 2003 – Tarleton wins first NCAA South Central Regional contest, a 56-43 win over St. Mary’s.
LONN REISMAN’S KEY DATES Nov. 27, 1992 Dec. 2, 1995 Dec. 28, 1998 Dec. 31, 2002 Dec. 19, 2003 Feb. 19, 2005 Nov. 19, 2006 Dec. 29, 2007 Jan. 23, 2010 Jan. 21, 2012 Feb. 12, 2014
100th Win - Arkansas Baptist (73-61) 150th Win - Houston Baptist (86-74) 200th Win - Delta State (75-72) 250th Win - SW Oklahoma (87-77) 300th Win - Western Washington (95-90) 500th Game - East Central (99-65) 350th Win - Texas Christian (68-59) 400th Win - St. Edward’s (72-58) 450th Win - West Texas A&M (69-56) 500th Win - A&M-Commerce (78-53) 550th Win - Angelo State (72-64)
March 14, 2006 – Tarleton wins second straight NCAA Division II South Central Regional championship with a 72-71 victory over Northwest Missouri State. June 29, 2006 – Reisman promotes son, Chris, to Associate Head Coach for the Texans.
March 14-17, 2003 – Reisman and the Texans host the NCAA South Central Regional Championships.
December 29, 2007 – Tarleton hands Reisman his 400th victory with the Texans at St. Edward’s, 72-58.
March 6, 2004 – Tarleton wins first LSC Postseason Tournament Championship with a 69-66 victory over Northeastern State.
January 23, 2010 – Reisman records 450th victory at West Texas A&M with a 69-56 victory in Canyon.
March 13-16, 2004 – Tarleton hosts second straight NCAA Division II South Central Regional Championships.
February 23, 2011 - With an 82-61 victory over Abilene Christian, Tarleton clinches fifth LSC Division title and secures perfect 15-0 record at home.
March 15, 2005 – Tarleton wins school’s first NCAA Division II South Central Regional Championship with 75-70 win over Texas A&M-Commerce. March 23, 2005 – Reisman guides Texans to win in first NCAA Division II Elite Eight contest, a 58-56 victory over Cal Poly-Pomona.
March 3, 2011 - Texans compete in 10th straight Lone Star Conference tournament. January 21, 2012 - Reisman records 500th career win at NCAA Division II level with 78-53 win over A&M-Commerce in Stephenville.
February 25, 2012 - Texans defeat Abilene Christian 74-62 to secure Tarleton’s second LSC Championship. February 29, 2012 - Tarleton lands in Lone Star Conference Tournament finals after competing in 11th consecutive trip to the event. March 9, 2013 - Texans defeat No. 1 seededMidwestern State, 53-50, in LSC Tournament Championship to claim school’s second tournament title and earn LSC’s automatic bid to the NCAA South Central Regional. February 12, 2014 - Tarleton defeats Angelo State in San Angelo to give Reisman his 550th career win. March 8, 2014 - Texans beat Midwestern State 71-65 to earn their second straight, and third overall, Lone Star Conference Tournament Championship. February 11, 2015 - No. 11 Tarleton State defeated No. 4 Angelo State in front of a sellout crowd in Wisdom Gym to deliver Reisman’s 600th overall head coaching win - including his time at Connors Junior College.
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HEAD COACH LONN REISMAN Coach Tenure School Herb Magee 47 Philadelphia U Jim Boeheim 38 Syracuse Lonnie Porter 36 Regis (CO) Bob Chipman 35 Washburn Bert Hammel 34 Merrimack Tom Klusman 34 Rollins Mike Krzyzewski 33 Duke Richard Schmidt 31 Tampa Greg Kampe 30 Oakland Stan Spirou 29 Southern N.H. Rick Byrd 28 Belmont John Lentz 28 Lenoir-Rhyne Keith Dickson 28 St. Anselm Brian Beaury 28 Saint Rose Dan Schmotzer 28 Coker Steve Joyner 28 Johnson C. Smith LONN REISMAN 26 TARLETON ST. Mark Corino 26 Caldwell Bob McKillop 25 Davidson Ken Wagner 23 BYU-Hawaii Dave Loos 23 Austin Peay
Years 1968-2014 1977-2014 1978-2014 1980-2014 1981-2014 1981-2014 1981-2014 1984-2014 1985-2014 1986-2014 1987-2014 1987-2014 1987-2014 1987-2014 1987-2014 1987-2014 1988-2014 1988-2014 1989-2014 1990-2014 1990-2014
Record 985-392 948-320 533-482 757-314 497-467 623-354 983-308 640-324 519-386 557-301 689-358 477-391 533-292 574-274 353-380 483-294 558-229 506-390 472-292 466-218 371-333
Division II I II II II II I II I II I II II II II II II II I II I
REISMAN’S AWARD HISTORY Year 1989 1990 1994 2002 2004 2004 2004 2006 2006 2011 2014 2014 2014 2015
Award TIAA District 8 Coach of the Year TIAA District 8 Coach of the Year NAIA Southwest Region Coach of the Year LSC South Division Coach of the Year LSC North Division Coach of the Year TABC Small College Coach of the Year NABC Regional Coach of the Year LSC South Division Coach of the Year TABC Small College Coach of the Year LSC South Division Coach of the Year LSC Coach of the Year NABC Regional Coach of the Year NABC finalist for National Coach of the Year TABC Small College Coach of the Year
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Tarleton head coach Lonn Reisman is ranked within the Top 20 among Division I and Division II coaches in current tenure.
Lonn Reisman is No. 12 among active NCAA Division II head coaches in winning percentage. Reisman boasts a career .709 winning percentage in his 26 years at Tarleton State.
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COACHES TENURE AT CURRENT SCHOOL
Lonn Reisman has spent the last 26 seasons at the helm of the Tarleton Texans, tallying a 558-229 record, including a 221-80 mark in the last 11 seasons.
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TARLETON STATE IN THE POLLS
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Since the 2002-03 season, the Tarleton Texans have been ranked numerous times in the national polls, which included debuting at No. 1 in three preseason polls in 2005-06. Over the last several seasons, Tarleton was ranked No. 3 and No. 8 by the Division II Bulletin’s Preseason Polls and No. 7 by Street & Smith’s. In fact, the Texans have made the Street & Smith/College Sporting News preseason poll six of the last 10 seasons. Here is a look at the Texans poll history:
Tarleton State has been Preseason Ranked by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in nine out of the past 12 seasons, which includes a No. 1 preseason ranking, two top-five rankings and five top-10 rankings. Here is a look at Tarleton in the NABC Preseason Polls since 2002-03:
HES OF BASKETBALL COAC N IO AT CI SO AS AL N NATIO NKINGS PRESEASON POLL RA 2002-03... 7 2003-04... 8 2004-05... 19 2005-06... 1
2006-07... 3 2008-09... 19 2010-11... 11 2011-12... 8
2012-13... 17 2014-15... 12
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TARLETON STATE IN THE POLLS Weeks in Rankings: 100 Most Consecutive Weeks: 32 Highest Ranking: 1 Full Seasons in Rankings: 5 J7 4
Weeks in Top-10: 64 In Top-10: 21 Date: Feb. 17, 2004 In Top-10: 0
Weeks in Top-5: 42 In Top-5: 11 Highest Final Ranking: 2 In Top 5: 0
2002-03
D17 9
J14 J21 J28 3 1 1
F4 1
F11 F18 F25 5 5 2
M4 M11 2 5
2003-04
D16 D23 J13 J20 J27 6 10 3 1 1
F3 1
F10 F17 F24 1 1 4
M2 2
2005-06
N29 3
J17 -
J24 J31 F7 25 15 15
F14 F21 12 6
D6 D13 D20 J10 2 2 17 -
F28 13
Weeks at No. 1: 8 At No. 1: 5 Year: 2003-04 Current Streak: 32
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N28 D5 D12 D19 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6 2006-07 3 3 10 9 13 21 - - - - - - - N28 D4 D11 D18 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F27 M4 M11 2007-08 - - - - - - 20 17 12 17 12 16 21 15 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3 M10 2008-09 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M11 2010-11 - - - - - - 20 17 12 17 12 16 21 15 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3 M10 2011-12 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - N12 N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 2013-14 - 24 17 14 11 11 9 9 6 4 4 2 4 3 2 5 3 N25 D2 D9 D16 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3 M10 2014-15 8 7 6 5 4 3 10 15 12 12 11 11 7 7 7
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NATIONAL POLL STATISTICS
• From 1960-61 through 1974-75: rankings conducted by Associated Press (College Division) • From 1975-76 through 1996-97: rankings conducted by National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) • From 1997-98 through 2003-04: rankings conducted by Division II Bulletin • From 2004-05 to Present: rankings conducted by National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Congress
TARLETON STATE TOP-10 PRESEASON RANKINGS
2002-03 NABC PRESEASON POLL
2003-04 NABC PRESEASON POLL
2005-06 NABC PRESEASON POLL
2006-07 NABC PRESEASON POLL
2011-12 NABC PRESEASON POLL
1. Kentucky Wesleyan 2. Metropolitan State 3. South Dakota State 4. Salem International 5. Humboldt State 6. California (Pa.) 7. TARLETON STATE 8. Southern Indiana 9. Shaw
1. Humboldt State 2. Southern Indiana 3. South Dakota 4. UMass-Lowell 5. Cal Poly-Pomona 6. Northeastern State 7. Rollins 8. TARLETON STATE 9. Findlay
1. TARLETON STATE 2. Virginia Union 3. Montevallo 4. W. Washington 5. Bentley 6. Metropolitan State 7. Findlay 8. Mount Olive 9. Southern Indiana
1. Winona State 2. Montevallo 3. TARLETON STATE 4. Seattle Pacific 5. Rollins 6. Southern Indiana 7. SIU Edwardsville 8. Clayton State 9. Barton
1. Bellarmine 2. Alabama-Huntsville 3. BYU-Hawaii 4. Missouri Southern 5. Lincoln Memorial 6. West Liberty 7. Findlay 8. TARLETON STATE 9. Bowie State
10. Carson-Newman
10. Queens (N.C.)
10. Lynn
10. Findlay
10. Metro State
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TARLETON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
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The men’s basketball program is well represented in Tarleton’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame, which was debuted in 1980, currently consists of 143 former Tarleton athletic greats, including 34 former men’s basketball players and two former men’s basketball coaches. Here’s a closer look at the inductees with ties to the men’s basketball program: Monty Montgomery (1917-1921)... Three-sport letterman played halfback in football, guard in basketball, and catcher in baseball. Inducted 1982. Vernon “Bunt” Adams (1917-1921)... Three-sport letterman played on five state championship teams. Inducted 1981. Zelna Compton (1919-1923)... Four-sport letterman played on state championship teams in football, basketball, and baseball, and ran track and field. Inducted 1983. Brady Nix (1923-1926)... Four-year letterman guard and forward led Tarleton to four straight state championships. Inducted 1980. Willard Baxter (1933-1934)... Starting forward was named All-State in 1933 and was leading scorer on the 1934 team that went undefeated. Inducted 1988. Robert Glover (1933-1934)... Named all-conference center for two years, he led the team in scoring in 1934 when Tarleton posted an undefeated season. Inducted 1985. Willie Tate (1934-1935)... Scored 334 points as Tarleton went 34-0 during the two years that he played. Inducted 1982. Oran Spears (1934-1936)... Played three years at guard and helped Tarleton to three consecutive undefeated seasons. Inducted 1980. Joe Headstream (1935-1936)... Starting center and top scorer and rebounder on team that was undefeated both years. Inducted 1981. Elmer Finley (1935-1936)... Played forward in basketball in two undefeated seasons and was high point man in track. Inducted 1980.
Hall of Fame inuctee, Stanley Haedge (left), receives his Hall of Fame lapel pin from fellow Tarleton great and Hall of Famer, Willie Tate.
Jimmie Britt (1935-1936)... Two-year letterman for the undefeated basketball teams and leading scorer in 1936. Inducted 1983. Jude Smith (1934-1937)... Three-sport letterman played guard on undefeated basketball teams and was state javelin champion. Inducted 1980.
College Championship team. Team was 36-5 in his two years as floor general. Certificate of Valor in WWII, pilot of B-24 shot down over France, June 1944. Inducted 1993.
Thurman “Slue” Hull (1936-1937)... Played forward and was another great player on the undefeated basketball teams. Inducted 1981.
Stanley Haedge (1960-64)... Four-year starter. Co-captain for three years. Awarded Co-Most Valuable Player as a senior. Scored 44 points in a single game in 1964, setting a Tarleton record at the time. Still Tarleton’s 10th All-time leading scorer. Inducted in 2010.
Carl McConachie (1936-1938)... Lettered all three years and was a starter the last two years and leading scorer during two undefeated seasons. Inducted 1987.
Barry Knott (1993-95)... No. 9 in career scoring with 1,173 points. No. 9 in career rebounding with 520. Team’s Most Valuable Player in 1995. Inducted in 2010.
Tommy Tinker (1936-1939)... Fine football halfback and placekicker and two-year letterman basketball guard, leading team in scoring in 1938. Inducted 1990.
Sherman Perry (1967-69)... Named Most Valuable Player and team Captain. Averaged 16.2 points per game. Went on to coach for the Texans. Inducted in 2011.
Bernie Lavoice Scudday (1938-40)... Two-year letterman guard. Third leading scorer on undefeated 1940 state Junior
W. J. Wisdom - Coach (1920-1943)... The all-sports coach, who led Tarleton basketball to 86 straight wins and 112
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Marshall Procter (1959-1963)... Forward averaged 19.1 points per game through four years and 18 rebounds a game in 1960-61. Inducted 1981.
nearly all of his career. Named first team All-TIAA, honorable mention NAIA AllAmerica and team’s Co-MVP as senior. Ranks as all-time leading 3-point shooter, in addition to being fifth on the school’s all-time scoring chart and seventh on the assists. Inducted 2002.
Jimmy Locke (1969-1973)... Team captain and led Tarleton in scoring and rebounding as a junior and as a senior. Third leading rebounder in Lone Star Conference and holds school record of 25 rebounds in one game. A first team All-Lone Star Conference selection. Inducted 1998.
Larry Aldridge (1960-64)... Was the team’s Co-MVP in 1963 as a sophomore. Started 97 games in a row for Tarleton and at one time held the longest free-throw streak of 38 in a row. Averaged 13 assists and 17.7 points per game as a senior. Averaged 12.1 points per game in his career and 11.7 assists per outing during his last three seasons. Inducted 2004.
Dwayne Johnson (1977-1981)... Three-year starting forward is fourth highest career scorer and number one rebounder, leading the nation in 1981 with 16 per game and averaging 12.6 points and 10.4 rebounds in 100 games for the Texans. Inducted 1988.
Jim Moreno (1988-92)... Is listed on the school’s all-time rebounding list with 489 in his career and is on the all-time assist list with 226. Averaged .486 from the floor in his career along with a .666 average from the free throw line. Inducted 2004.
Ross Taylor (1980-1984)... Set career scoring leader in men’s basketball with 1800 points, he played in 99 games and averaged 18.1 points a game. Four times named all-conference and twice league Most Valuable Player while leading Tarleton to its first postseason playoff spot. Inducted 1992.
Ed Milton (1989-93)... Leads the career list with 557 in 109 games (5.1 average)... Also hold school record for assists in a season with 247 (1992-93). Inducted 2008.
Donnie Campbell - Coach (1958-1991)... 36 years of full-time service to Tarleton as a coach and physical education instructor. Coached basketball and tennis from 1958 to 1968 before setting in as golf coach from 1969 to 1991. Inducted 1995. Mark Smith (1989-92)... Forward led Texans to combined 96-31 record and set all of the shot-blocking records in addition to ranking fourth in scoring, third in rebounds and third in assists on the school’s all-time chart. Named honorable mention NAIA AllAmerica as senior. Inducted 2001. Steve Sassman (1989-92)... Guard who helped the Texans to a combined 96-31 as a starter throughout
against Paul Quinn... Finished his career with over 300 assists and was a two-time all-conference selection and a two-time all-district 8 selection as well.. . Inducted 2013. Jeffrey McFadden (1988-90)... Two-year letterwinner for the Texan basketball team from 1988-90... In his two seasons with the Texans, McFadden helped guide the team to a 44-16 record and two TIAA Championships... Led the Texans in shooting percentage, points per game and rebounds in each of his two seasons at Tarleton... At the time of his graduation, McFadden held six school records, with two of those records still intact, including: field goals made (275) and field goal percentage (.661)... Twotime All-TIAA selection, a District VIII Player of the Year and a NAIA Second Team All-American selection during his career... CBA draftee following his senior season with the Texans... Inducted 2014.
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of 113 in seven years. Was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1971. Tarleton gym named in his honor. Inducted 1981.
Chris Givens (1991-94)... Recorded 20 or more points on 43 occasions and scored in double digits in 105 of 123 contests played. Became Tarleton’s all-time career scoring leader with 2,104 points in 123 games. Also holds record for career field goals attempted, free throws made and attempted. . Inducted 2007. Tracy Guy (1988-90)... Scored over 950 points while playing at Tarleton and helped lead the Texans to back-to-back TIAA conference championships during the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons... Made 122 threepointers his senior season with the Texans, which ranks second most in school history for a single-season.. Made 210 three-pointers during his career and set the single-game school record with 10 three-pointers back on Dec. 5, 1988
Jeffrey McFadden was inducted into the Tarleton Hall of Fame in May 2014.
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TEXAN AWARD WINNERS (NCAA ERA)
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LSC Player of the Year (4)
Year
Name
2001-02
2002-03
LSC Freshman of the Year (3) Div.
Year
Name
Danny Jones
S
2006-07
Danny Jones (2)
N
2007-08
2004-05
David Stephens
N
2008-09
2013-14
Chuck Guy
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First-Team All-Conference (24) Div.
Year
Name
Div.
Dan Eichel
S
1995-96
Chris Givens
--
Wale Ogunoye
S
1996-97
Stephan Sheckles
--
Kalif Bakare
S
1997-98
Stephan Sheckles (2)
S
1998-99
Ryan Huntley
S
LSC Coach of the Year (5)
1999-00
Brandon Burney
S
Div.
2000-01
Brandon Burney (2)
S
2001-02
Year
Name
Div.
2001-02
Lonn Reisman
S
Danny Jones
S
--
2003-04
Lonn Reisman (2)
N
Vincent Bridgewater
S
LSC Defensive Player of the Year (6)
Year
Name
1996-97
Bobby Davis
1999-00
Collat Johnson
S
2005-06
Lonn Reisman (3)
S
Danny Jones
N
2003-04
Kris Howell
N
2010-11
Lonn Reisman (4)
S
Brandon Lee
N
2004-05
David Stephens
N
2013-14
Lonn Reisman (5)
--
2003-04
Tim Burnette
N
2010-11
Corin Henry
S
2004-05
David Stephens
N
2012-13
Jon Cathey-Macklin
--
2005-06
John Davis
S
LaShon Sheffield
S
2006-07
John Davis
S
2007-08
Avery Patterson
S
LSC Newcomer of the Year (3)
LSC Academic Player of the Year (1)
Year
Name
2014-15
Jakob Damstra
Year
Name
2003-04
Tim Burnette
N
LSC Scholar-Athlete (2)
2004-05
LaShon Sheffield
N
Year
Name
2005-06
John Davis
S
2008-09
2010-11
Div. --
Div.
2002-03
2008-09
Eric Williams
S
Div.
2009-10
Devon Hills
S
Marlin Cloudy
--
2010-11
Corin Henry
S
Wale Ogunoye
--
2011-12
Fabian Wilson
--
2012-13
Chuck Guy
--
2013-14
Chuck Guy (2)
--
De’Andre Upchurch
--
Mo Lee
--
2014-15
Second-Team All-Conference (11)
Year
Name
Div.
1997-98
Greg Austin
2001-02
Chavis McCollister
S
2002-03
Vincent Bridgewater
N
2003-04
S
David Stephens
N
Brandon Lee
N
2004-05
LaShon Sheffield
N
2005-06
Nic Gamble
S
2007-08
Eric Williams
S
2009-10
Effran Bryant
S
2011-12
Chris Harrell
--
2014-15
Michael Hardge
--
Wale Ogunoye
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TEXAN AWARD WINNERS (NCAA ERA) NCAA All-Region First-Team (1)
NABC Region Coach of the Year (2)
Div.
Year
Name
Year
Name
Bobby Davis
--
1997-98
Stephan Sheckles
2003-04
Lonn Reisman
Ryan Huntley
S
2013-14
Lonn Reisman (2)
Peter Praznovsky
S
Daktronics All-Region First-Team (11)
Gabe Johnson
S
Year
Name
NCAA Division II All-America (18)
1999-00
Collat Johnson
S
1999-00
Brandon Burney
Year
Name
2001-02
Andy Hudson
S
2001-02
Danny Jones
2001-02
Danny Jones (4)
2004-05
Cornell Jones
N
2002-03
Danny Jones (2)
(2T CoSIDA; 3T NABC, BB Times, D2 Bulletin)
2005-06
Norbey Aragon
S
2003-04
Tim Burnette
Danny Jones (7)
2007-08
Year
Name
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
2002-03
Jeffrey Henfield
S
2004-05
David Stephens
(2T NABC; 3T CoSIDA, BB Times)
Terrence Gamble
S
2005-06
John Davis
Tim Burnette (2)
2008-09
Marlin Cloudy
S
2006-07
John Davis (2)
(1T NABC; 2T Daktronics)
2009-10
David Stephens
2003-04
Jeremiah Wilson
S
2007-08
Avery Patterson
Corin Henry
S
2010-11
Corin Henry
2004-05
(2T D2 Bulletin)
2010-11
Wes Dipprey
S
2011-12
Fabian Wilson
John Davis (2)
2013-14
TaShawn Mabry
--
2013-14
Chuck Guy
(3T BB Times; HM D2 Bulletin)
Chuck Guy (2)
2006-07 2013-14
LSC All-Defensive Team (2)
Daktronics All-Region Second-Team (7)
(Began in 2013-14 season)
Year
Name
Div.
2000-01
Brandon Burney
TABC Small College Coach of the Year (3)
(1T NABC; 3T D2 Bulletin)
Year
Name
2013-14
Davene Carter
--
2001-02
Vincent Bridgewater
Year
Name
2014-15
Damion Clemons
--
2003-04
Brandon Lee
2003-04
Lonn Reisman
2007-08
Eric Williams
2005-06
Lonn Reisman (2)
2014-15
Lonn Reisman (3)
2008-09
Eric Williams (2)
Div.
2013-14
De’Andre Upchurch
Jeff Sabin
--
2014-15
Mo Lee
Gabe Johnson
--
1998-99
Gabe Johnson (2)
S
Daktronics Region Player of the Year (1)
2002-03
Brad Saunders
N
Year
Name
2008-09
Wale Ogunoye
S
2005-06
John Davis
2010-11
Wale Ogunoye (2)
S
2013-14
Jakob Damstra
--
NABC All-Region First-Team (7)
2014-15
Jakob Damstra (2)
--
Year
Name
2001-02
Danny Jones
Academic All-Conference (8)
Year
Name
1995-96
1997-98
Vincent Bridgewater
Div.
2002-03
Danny Jones (2)
LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (12)
Year
Name
1999-00
Chris Reisman
S
2004-05
David Stephens
2004-05
J.D. Robinson
N
2007-08
Avery Patterson
2006-07
J.D. Robinson (2)
S
2011-12
Fabian Wilson
Tanner Morgan
S
2013-14
Chuck Guy
2007-08
Dan Eichel
S
2009-10
Wale Ogunoye
S
NABC All-Region Second-Team (5)
2010-11
Wale Ogunoye (2)
S
Year
Name
Tyler Rushing
S
2005-06
John Davis
Jakob Damstra
--
2010-11
Corin Henry
2012-13
Zach Price
--
2012-13
Chuck Guy
Davin Riebock
--
2013-14
De’Andre Upchurch
Jakob Damstra
--
2014-15
Mo Lee
2013-14
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Honorable Mention All-Conference (15)
John Davis
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ALL-TIME LETTERMEN (SR. COLLEGE ERA)
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1961-1969 Ables, Dail................................... 64-66 Aldridge, Ronny.......................... 61-64 Ballow, Mike............................... 65-66 Bobo, James............................... 63-67 Booth, Steve............................... 63-66 Brannen, Riley............................ 66-67 Currin, R.M................................. 62-65 Davis, Melvin.............................. 66-68 Duncan, Tommy.......................... 61-62 Everheart, Harvey....................... 61-62 Ferguson, David.......................... 64-65 Ford, Coy.................................... 67-68 Haedge, Stanley.......................... 62-64 Hamrick, Dan.............................. 66-67 Hardin, Al.................................... 67-69 Harris, Roy.................................. 62-66 Heine, Don.................................. 63-64 Hogan, Jimmy............................. 65-67 Johnson, Jack.............................. 63-64 Kocurek, Larry............................. 65-67 Kruger, Jim.................................. 65-66 Kung, Bill..................................... 64-65 Lenz, Edward.............................. 62-63 Levy, Stanley............................... 61-62 Lewis, Harold.............................. 62-63 Licerio, Robert............................ 64-65 Lilljedahl, Pete............................ 64-65 Lineweaver, Steve....................... 64-68 Maedgen, Larry.......................... 66-68 Mauseth, Florian........................ 65-66 Meredith, Tommy....................... 68-69 Moon, Don................................. 62-63 Moore, David.............................. 67-69 Morgan, Mike............................. 62-63 Patterson, Tommy....................... 62-63 Paylor, Jim................................... 67-69 Perry, Sherman........................... 67-69 Proctor, Don............................... 66-67 Proctor, Marshall........................ 61-63 Putnam, Robert.......................... 65-66 Riddle, Kim................................. 68-69 Roberson, Sonny......................... 66-67 Schaefer, Buddy.......................... 62-63 Schafer, Larry.............................. 65-66 Seidensticker, Paul...................... 62-64 Smith, Doyle............................... 61-62 Snipes, Jack................................. 61-62 Tate, Jimmy................................. 63-65 Watson, James........................... 63-64 1970-1979 Allen, Wayne.............................. 70-72 Atkinson, Isaac............................ 72-74 Baker, Roy................................... 73-74 Banks, Brian................................ 78-79 Barlow, John............................... 77-79 Blaylark, Howard........................ 70-72 Brewer, John............................... 73-74 Burton, Jay.................................. 72-74 Carson, Kenneth......................... 71-72 Chism, Gary................................ 71-73 Conlan, Rusty.............................. 77-79 Connor, David............................. 77-78 Crawford, Russell........................ 76-77 Creel, James............................... 70-72 Crockett, Richard........................ 69-71 Davis, Dave................................. 67-70 Dean, Steve................................ 67-70 Dean, Jake.................................. 72-73 Dempsey, Gary........................... 69-70 Dodds, Delbert........................... 77-79 Eley, David.................................. 72-74 Futch, Doug................................ 75-76 Gill, Robert................................. 72-74 Guillory, Lawrence...................... 75-77 Hall, Russell................................ 76-77 Hall, Charles................................ 78-79 Henderson, Haywood................. 70-71 Henry, Bobby.............................. 74-76 Ivy, Don....................................... 68-71 Jackson, Farold........................... 73-75
Jackson, Melvin.......................... 74-76 Johnson, Adrian.......................... 75-77 Johnson, Anthony....................... 77-78 Jones, Carl.................................. 71-72 Kirven, Herman.......................... 76-78 Leasley, Randy............................ 73-75 Ledbetter, Ed.............................. 66-70 Ledbetter, Larry.......................... 69-70 Lewis, Archie.............................. 76-77 Lewis, Steve................................ 75-76 Martin, Richard........................... 73-75 Locke, Jimmy.............................. 69-73 McClain, Charles......................... 72-73 Minor, David............................... 76-78 Moore, Dan................................ 78-79 Moore, Joe................................. 74-75 Moore, Tommy........................... 70-71 Moya, Tony................................. 73-74 Parish, Murry.............................. 69-70 Parker, Kenny.............................. 78-79 Perry, Gene................................. 71-73 Perry, Rick................................... 76-78 Reich, John................................. 73-75 Rodgers, Tommy......................... 74-75 Romig, David.............................. 76-78 Smith, Billy.................................. 77-78 Smith, Vernon............................. 77-78 Spain, Randy............................... 74-75 Starr, Willie................................. 77-78 Talbot, John................................ 76-78 Tettleton, Joe.............................. 73-75 Thompson, Curtis....................... 74-76 Thomspon, Randy....................... 69-70 Tull, Tyler.................................... 69-71 Vaughn, Mike.............................. 74-75 Warren, James............................ 70-75 Watson, Ennis............................. 71-73 Wesley, Alex................................ 78-79 West, Allen................................. 76-77 Wheeless, Pat............................. 75-77 Wilkins, Cliff................................ 68-71 Wilkinson, Larry.......................... 72-73 Williams, Robert......................... 73-74 Wright, Gregory.......................... 71-73 Wright, Keith.............................. 71-73 Wright, William.......................... 76-77 Young, Carlton............................ 71-74 Young, James.............................. 76-77 1980-1989 Aaron, Eric.................................. 81-82 Adamson, Roger......................... 82-84 Addison, Jim............................... 79-80 Bergmann, Chris......................... 87-88 Bronaugh, John........................... 78-80 Brown, Gregory.......................... 82-83 Buckler, Donald.......................... 83-87 Calmes, Jackie............................ 84-86 Creech, Zachary.......................... 87-88 Cummings, Kip............................ 83-86 Dale, Jay...................................... 87-88 Doctor, James............................. 84-85 Duncan, Tommy.......................... 78-80 Dunn, Don.................................. 85-87 Estes, Kenneth............................ 87-88 Fields, Carl.................................. 85-87 Forge, Wilmer............................. 79-80 Franklin, Darwin......................... 79-80 Franklin, John............................. 84-86 Gentry, Mike............................... 82-84 Giddings, Timothy...................... 79-80 Gillette, Rob................................ 79-81 Glenewinkel, John...................... 83-85 Godon, Mike............................... 88-89 Goode, James............................. 85-86 Green, Lawrence........................ 80-81 Hawkins, James.......................... 81-85 Hinson, David............................. 85-86 Howard, Roy............................... 88-89 Hudlin, Bruce.............................. 83-84 Hudson, Kelley............................ 81-83 Jackson, Jonathan....................... 82-83
Jenkins, John.............................. 85-87 Jenkins, Rodney.......................... 85-86 Keeton, Paul............................... 81-82 Johnson, Bruce........................... 84-86 Johnson, Dwayne....................... 77-81 Kilroy, Mark................................ 85-86 King, Jerry................................... 82-85 Koonce, Keith............................. 80-81 Korioth, John.............................. 85-87 Lancaster, Richard....................... 80-84 Lewis, David................................ 85-87 Malone, Stacy............................. 87-88 Matlock, Todd............................. 85-87 Merrill, Roger............................. 87-88 Meyer, Michael........................... 81-82 Mills, Lonnie............................... 87-88 Minter, Dean............................... 81-83 Moore, Kenny............................. 87-88 Navrkal, Steve............................. 76-80 Nelson, Bennie........................... 83-85 Nichols, Lonnie........................... 78-80 Nickerson, Weldon..................... 80-81 Nunley, Robert............................ 81-82 Pennington, Steve...................... 84-85 Pierce, Freddie............................ 82-86 Powell, Victor............................. 84-85 Richardson, Ken.......................... 80-81 Russell, Matt............................... 80-82 Sadler, Billy................................. 85-87 Schuelke, Glen............................ 80-84 Schumacher, David..................... 79-83 Smith, Gary................................. 79-81 Smith, Keith................................ 85-87 Sneed, Willie............................... 79-81 Sparkman, Greg.......................... 82-83 Spencer, Walter.......................... 87-88 Stanford, Ricky............................ 78-80 Stewart, Bryan............................ 79-83 Stewart, James........................... 83-85 Stolley, Christopher.................... 84-85 Taylor, Ross................................. 80-84 Terrell, Ricky............................... 85-87 Thompson, D’Eric....................... 87-88 Townsend, Dan........................... 80-81 Watson, Jim................................ 85-87 Webster, Keith............................ 85-86 Webster, Greg............................. 86-87 Williams, Kenny.......................... 80-81 Williamson, John........................ 81-83 Wynn, Kenneth........................... 87-88 Zastoupil, Richard....................... 85-87 Zastoupil, Zachary...................... 83-87 1990-1999 Abubakar, Mudi.......................... 94-96 Austin, Greg................................ 97-98 Allen, Eric.................................... 92-96 Barrick, Bret................................ 89-91 Battle, Von.................................. 93-94 Beseda, Rodney.......................... 95-96 Blaylock, Robert.......................... 95-96 Brown, Chris............................... 94-96 Brown, Darrell............................ 91-92 Brown, Roderick......................... 90-91 Campbell, Ron............................ 92-93 Cazalas, Tim................................ 90-92 Chatman, Joseph........................ 90-91 Clarkson, Jeff.............................. 96-98 Cochran, Vic................................ 91-92 Davis, Bobby............................... 95-97 Doyle, Lovell............................... 91-92 Gadison, Phillip........................... 96-97 Givens, Chris............................... 91-96 Guy, Tracy................................... 88-90 Harris, Phil.................................. 88-90 Heineman, Kevin........................ 90-92 Hicks, Richard............................. 88-90 Hicks, Joe.................................... 89-92 Hollie, Kendrick.......................... 94-95 Hooten, Jason............................. 89-91 Huntley, Ryan.............................. 95-99 Isenhower, Mitch........................ 93-94
Jackson, Marlon.......................... 95-97 Johnson, Gabe............................ 95-99 Knott, Barry................................ 92-95 Lang, Demond............................ 94-95 Laursen, Chris............................. 93-94 Lowe, Theo................................. 94-95 McCormick, Todd........................ 93-97 McFadden, Jeffrey ..................... 88-90 McFadden, Rodney..................... 87-91 Michener, Brian.......................... 92-93 Milton, Edward........................... 89-93 Moreno, Jim............................... 88-92 Moreno, Joel............................... 91-92 Norman, Andrew........................ 93-94 Patterson, Chad.......................... 98-99 Pettey, Reagan............................ 92-93 Perrin, Charlie............................. 97-98 Porter, Jonathan......................... 88-90 Presley, Errick............................. 91-93 Rankins, Eric............................... 94-95 Reaves, D.J.................................. 98-99 Reed, Terrence............................ 92-93 Rich, Bryne................................. 88-90 Riggins, Craig.............................. 90-92 Sabin, Jeff................................... 94-96 Sassman, Steve........................... 88-92 Seale, Jake.................................. 93-94 Seymore, Alfred.......................... 91-93 Sheckles, Stephan....................... 96-98 Sims, Juerel................................. 94-95 Sladek, Sean............................... 96-99 Smith, Mark................................ 88-92 Sutton, Ritchie............................ 93-95 Swindell, Earnest........................ 96-99 Vann, David................................ 94-97 Walker, Sean............................... 92-94 Wians, Christian......................... 92-93 Wienhold, Gus............................ 88-92 Wilder, Petrocelli........................ 96-98 Williams, Jeff.............................. 88-90 Woods, Doodle........................... 88-90 2000-2010 Agusi, Devon............................... 09-10 Aragon, Norbey.......................... 05-06 Arledge, Chris............................. 00-02 Atwood, Derek............................ 04-06 Bakare, Kalif................................ 08-09 Bridgewater, Vincent.................. 01-03 Bryant, Effran.............................. 06-10 Burnette, Tim.............................. 03-04 Burney, Brandon......................... 99-01 Cage, Kenneth............................ 06-09 Cantrell, Nic................................ 06-08 Clark, Maurice............................ 00-01 Cloudy, Marlin............................ 07-09 Daniels, Mike.............................. 06-08 Davis, John.................................. 06-07 Durr, Jared.................................. 03-04 Eichel, Dan.................................. 06-08 Francis, Rich................................ 04-07 Gamble, Nic................................ 04-06 Gamble, Terrence....................... 06-07 Gardner, Russell.......................... 97-02 Gilbert, Jeremy........................... 06-07 Harrell, Chris............................... 09-10 Hartfield, Robert......................... 06-07 Haynes, Thomas......................... 97-01 Henfield, Jeffrey......................... 07-08 Henry, Corin................................ 09-10 Hill, Courtney.............................. 08-09 Hills, Devon................................. 09-10 Howell, Kris................................. 02-04 Hudson, Andy............................. 98-02 Hurd, Charlie.............................. 09-10 Jacobs, Marcus........................... 01-03 Johnson, Chris............................ 04-06 Johnson, Collat........................... 97-01 Johnson, Durrell.............. 02-03, 04-05 Jones, Cornell............................. 01-05 Jones, Danny.............................. 01-03 Joyce, Kenan............................... 02-03
King, Aaron................................. 96-00 Kuhl, Kevin.................................. 00-04 Lee, Brandon.............................. 02-04 Lewis, Paul.................................. 99-01 Lloyd, Trey.................................. 99-01 Manderson, Greg........................ 00-02 McCollister, Chavis...................... 01-03 McConnell, Rodney.................... 98-00 McHale, Kyle............................... 01-02 McWilliams, Jake............. 04-05, 07-08 Melchior, Jean-Marc................... 08-09 Minter, Dustin............................. 04-06 Moody, Will................................ 02-03 Morgan, Tanner.......................... 06-07 Myres, Jeremy............................ 09-10 Ogunoye, Wale........................... 07-10 Patterson, Avery......................... 07-08 Pegues, Monquel........................ 08-09 Petite, Larry................................ 09-10 Pitre, Chad.................................. 99-00 Praznovsky, Peter....................... 98-00 Reisman, Chris............................ 97-01 Robinson, JD............................... 04-07 Robinson, Kevin.......................... 00-02 Rowland, James.......................... 05-06 Rushing, Tyler............................. 08-09 Saunders, Brad........................... 01-03 Sheffield, LaShon........................ 04-06 Smith, Donta............................... 09-10 Stephens, David.......................... 03-05 Thomas, Tierrius......................... 02-04 Washington, Darrion.................. 08-10 Webb, Warren................. 07-08, 09-10 Williams, Eric.............................. 07-09 Williams, Randall........................ 04-06 Williams, Tim.............................. 06-07 Wilson, Jeremiah........................ 08-10 Wilson, Limar.............................. 07-08 Works, Mookie........................... 05-06 2010-Present Andrews, Emmanuel.................. 13-14 Carter, Davene............................ 11-15 Cathey-Macklin, Jon................... 12-14 Clemons, Damion....................... 11-15 Damstra, Jakob................... 12-Present Dipprey, Wes.............................. 10-12 Ebomwonyi, Nosa...............14-present Furst, Coleman........................... 10-14 Guy, Chuck.................................. 12-14 Hamilton, Malcolm.............14-present Hardge, Michael................. 12-Present Harrell, Chris............................... 10-12 Henry, Corin................................ 10-11 Hills, Devon................................. 10-11 Hurd, Charlie.............................. 10-11 Jones, Teven............................... 14-15 Kipp, Sawyer....................... 13-Present Lane, Mercedes.......................... 11-15 Lee, Mohammad........................ 13-15 Lenzy, Cameron.......................... 12-13 Mabry, Tashawn......................... 13-15 Marshall, Chris............................ 10-11 Mitchell, Devin........................... 12-13 Morales, Jacob....................14-present Mosley, Nick............................... 10-12 Ogunoye, Wale........................... 10-12 Petite, Larry................................ 10-12 Price, Zach.................................. 12-15 Reed, EJ..............................14-present Riddick, Deshawn...............14-present Riebock, Davin............................ 12-14 Smith, Donta............................... 10-11 Tankson, Carrington.................... 10-12 Thomas, James........................... 10-11 Upchurch, De’Andre................... 12-14 Washington, Darrion.................. 10-12 Webb, Warren............................ 10-12 Wilson, Fabian............................ 10-12 Woods, Curtis..................... 13-Present Word, Brian................................ 11-13
Tarleton State Texan Basketball Record Book
SEASON-BY-SEASON / CAREER LEADERS CAREER LEADERS
(LISTED ONLY WHERE VERIFIED) Year
Name
G
Points G/AVG
1961-62 Marshall Procter
22
447
20.3
1967-68 Sherman Perry
23
304
13.2
1968-69 Steve Dean
24
566
1969-70 Steve Dean
27
1974-75 Curtis Thompson
CAREER SCORING LEADERS
PTS
PLAYER
CAREER STEAL LEADERS
SEASONS GMS AVG.
STL
PLAYER
SEASONS GMS AVG.
1. 2,104 Chris Givens
1991-96
123 17.1
1. 190
Ryan Huntley
1995-99
106
1.8
2. 1,774 Ross Taylor
1980-84
98
18.1
2. 167
Collat Johnson
1997-01
107
1.6
23.6
3. 1,726 Marshall Procter
1959-63
90
19.2
3. 163
Mark Smith
1988-92
127
1.3
376
13.9
4. 1,357 Mark Smith
1988-92
127 10.7
4. 162
Edward Milton
1989-93
109
1.5
22
428
19.4
5. 1,324 Steve Sassman
1988-92
127 10.4
5. 158
Chris Givens
1991-96
123
1.3
1975-76 Curtis Thompson
23
400
17.4
6. 1,284 Jerry King
1982-85
75
17.1
6. 141
Brandon Lee
2002-04
65
2.2
1976-77 Lawrence Guillory
28
556
19.8
7. 1,264 Dwayne Johnson
1977-81
100 12.6
7. 119
Freddie Pierce
1982-86
94
1.3
1977-78 David Minor
25
339
13.6
8. 1,186 Steve Dean
1967-70
73
16.2
8. 113
Jim Moreno
1988-92
121
0.9
1978-79 Lonnie Nichols
25
491
19.6
9. 1,173 Barry Knott
1992-95
83
14.1
9. 107
Gabe Johnson
1995-99
109
1.0
10. 1,125 Stanley Haedge
1960-64
87
12.9
107
Corin Henry
2009-11
62
1.7
1979-80 Lonnie Nichols
24
383
15.9
11. 1,123 Gabe Johnson
1995-99
109 10.3
11. 100
Barry Knott
1992-95
83
1.2
1980-81 Dwayne Johnson
26
457
17.5
12. 1,114 Sean Walker
1992-94
50
22.3
12. 94
LaShon Sheffield
2004-06
68
1.4
19.1
13. 1,102 Brandon Burney
1999-01
51
21.6
94
Chuck Guy
2012-14
60
1.6
14. 1,041 John Davis
2005-07
61
17.0
94
Sean Walker
1992-94
50
1.9
15. 1,020 Glen Schuelke
1980-84
88
11.6
15. 92
Bobby Davis
1995-97
54
1.7
1981-82 Ross Taylor
25
477
1982-83 Ross Taylor
26
490
18.8
1983-84 Jerry King
24
444
18.5
1984-85 Jerry King
24
405
16.8
1985-86 Freddie Pierce
23
309
13.4
1986-87 Carl Fields
28
510
18.2
1987-88 Roger Merrill
28
352
1988-89 Roy Howard
29
444
1989-90 Jeffrey McFadden
31
669
CAREER REBOUNDING LEADERS
REB
PLAYER
CAREER BLOCK LEADERS
SEASONS GMS AVG.
BLK
PLAYER
SEASONS GMS AVG.
1. 1,045 Dwayne Johnson
1977-81
100 10.5
1. 226
Mark Smith
1988-92
127
1.8
12.5
2. 1,010 Marshall Procter
1959-63
90
11.2
2. 143
Vincent Bridgewater 2001-03
61
2.3
15.3
3. 839
Mark Smith
1988-92
127
6.6
3. 136
Sean Walker
1993-95
50
2.7
21.6
4. 780
Danny Jones
2001-03
66
11.8
4. 94
Jon Cathey-Macklin
2012-14
61
1.5
5. 774
Jerry King
1982-85
76
10.1
5. 92
Damion Clemons
2011-15
117
0.8
6. 755
Collat Johnson
1997-01
107
7.1
6. 89
Davene Carter
2011-15
112
0.8
7. 621
Chris Givens
1991-96
123
5.0
Terrence Gamble
2006-08
60
1.5
8. 599
John Davis
2005-07
61
9.8
8. 87
Collat Johnson
1997-01
107
0.8
694 22.4
1990-91 Roderick Brown
31
1991-92 Steve Sassman
36 498 13.8
1992-93 Chris Givens
33
656
19.9
1993-94 Sean Walker
27
603
22.3
9. 567
Jeffrey McFadden
1988-90
50
11.3
9. 73
Jeremiah Wilson
2008-10
60
1.2
1994-95 Barry Knott
25
547
21.9
10. 534
David Stephens
2003-05
66
8.1
10. 72
Danny Jones
2001-03
72
1.0
1995-96 Chris Givens
26
553
21.3
11. 520
Barry Knott
1992-95
83
6.3
11. 67
Donald Buckler
1984-86
38
1.8
18.7
12. 519
Eric Williams
2007-09
60
8.7
12. 66
Jeffrey McFadden
1988-90
50
1.3
13. 516
Sean Walker
1993-94
50
10.3
13. 64
John Davis
2005-07
61
1.0
14. 506
Ryan Huntley
1995-99
106
4.7
14. 61
Eric Williams
2007-09
60
1.0
15. 489
Jim Moreno
1988-92
121
4.0
15. 57
Nic Gamble
2004-06
68
0.8
1996-97 Stephan Sheckles
20
374
89
1997-98 Stephan Sheckles
27
495
18.3
1998-99 Ryan Huntley
29
395
13.6
1999-00 Brandon Burney
26
549
21.1
2000-01 Brandon Burney
25
553
22.1
2001-02 Vincent Bridgewater
33
587
17.8
2002-03 Brandon Lee
33
528
16.0
1. 557
Edward Milton
1989-93
109
5.1
1. 43
Danny Jones
2001-03
2003-04 Tim Burnette
32
585
18.3
2. 507
Ryan Huntley
1995-99
106
4.8
2. 36
Dwayne Johnson
1977-81
3. 458
Mark Smith
1988-92
127
3.6
3. 33
Jerry King
1982-85
4. 318
Chuck Guy
2012-14
60
5.3
4. 32
Jeffrey McFadden
1988-90
5. 316
Glen Schuelke
1980-84
88
3.6
5. 31
Sean Walker
1993-95
6. 309
Tracy Guy
1988-90
59
5.2
6. 27
John Davis
2005-07
7. 291
Marcus Jacobs
2001-03
66
4.4
7. 22
David Stephens
2003-05
CAREER ASSIST LEADERS AST
PLAYER
CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE LEADERS
SEASONS GMS AVG.
D-D
PLAYER
SEASONS
2004-05 David Stephens
34
507
14.9
2005-06 John Davis
33
486
14.7
2006-07 John Davis
28
555
19.8
2007-08 Avery Patterson
32
472
14.8
2008-09 Eric Williams
28
344
12.3
8. 281
Chris Reisman
1997-01
93
3.0
8. 19
Bobby Davis
1995-97
2009-10 Devon Hills
32
416
13.0
9. 277
Steve Sassman
1988-92
127
2.2
9. 17
Collat Johnson
1997-01
2010-11 Corin Henry
30
425
14.2
10. 275
Ross Taylor
1980-84
99
2.8
10. 16
Donald Buckler
1984-86
2011-12 Fabian Wilson
33
432
13.1
11. 267
Chris Givens
1991-96
123
2.2
11. 15
Lawrence Guillory
1975-77
2012-13 Chuck Guy
30
462
15.4
12. 261
Freddie Pierce
1982-86
94
2.8
12. 14
Barry Knott
1992-95
2013-14 De’Andre Upchurch
31
545
17.6
13. 260
Corin Henry
2009-11
64
4.1
Carl Fields
1985-87
35
530
15.1
14. 230
LaShon Sheffield
2004-06
68
3.4
14. 13
Three Players Tied
15. 226
Jim Moreno
1988-92
121
1.9
17. 12
Three Players Tied
2014-15 Mo Lee
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2,104 (p) • Chris Givens (1991-96)
YEAR G FG-FGA % 1991-92 36 102-257 .397 1992-93 33 230-475 .484 1993-94 28 213-493 .432 1995-96 26 189-454 .416 TOTAL 123 734-1679 .437
3P-3PA % 7-25 .280 85-179 .475 73-184 .397 74-208 .356 239-596 .401
2
FT-FTA % 62-99 .626 111-153 .725 123-164 .750 101-136 .743 397-552 .719
PTS AVG RB AVG 273 7.6 108 3.0 656 19.9 184 5.6 622 22.2 165 5.9 553 21.3 164 6.3 2104 17.1 621 5.0
1,774 (p) • Ross Taylor (1980-84)
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % 1980-81 23 152-297 .511 --- -- 61-85 .717 1981-82 25 204-381 .535 --- -- 69-88 .784 1982-83 26 199-381 .522 --- -- 92-112 .821 1983-84 24 191-347 .550 --- -- 60-79 .759 TOTAL 98 746-1406 .531 --- -- 282-364 .775
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PTS AVG RB AVG 365 15.8 90 3.9 477 19.1 112 4.5 490 18.8 156 6.0 442 18.4 124 5.1 1774 18.1 482 4.9
1,726 (p) / 1,010 (r) • Marshall Procter (1959-63)
9 YEAR
1,173 (p) • Barry Knott (1992-95) G
FG-FGA %
1992-93 31 95-164 .579
7-29 .241
1173 14.1 520 6.3
469-831 .564
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YEAR
G
FG-FGA %
3P-3PA
%
1,123 (p) • Gabe Johnson (1995-99)
--
91-149 .610
435 16.1 319 11.8
1983-84 24 178-356 .500
---
--
88-120 .733
444 18.5 206 8.5
1984-85 24 167-366 .456
---
--
71-102 .696
TOTAL 75
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--
250-371 .674
7
517-1074 .481
8 YEAR
%
FT-FTA
%
PTS AVG RB AVG
101-142 .711
511 22.2 229 10.0
1993-94 27
240-428 .561
5-13
.385
118-173 .682
603 22.3 287 10.6
TOTAL 50
443-788 .562
9-30
.300
219-315 .695
1114 22.3 516 10.3
YEAR
1,102 (p) • Brandon Burney (1999-01) G
FG-FGA %
3P-3PA
%
FT-FTA
%
PTS AVG RB AVG
1999-00 26 183-393 .466
57-136 .419 126-157 .803
2000-01 25 161-403 .400
83-206 .403 148-194 .763
553 22.1 85 3.4
TOTAL 51 344-796 .432
140-342 .409
1102 21.6 192 3.8
274-351 .781
549 21.1 107 4.1
1,041 (p) • John Davis (2005-07) G
FG-FGA %
3P-3PA
%
FT-FTA
%
PTS AVG RB AVG
2005-06 33
170-305 .557
32-82 .390
114-183 .623
405 16.8 240 10.0
2006-07 28
194-361 .537
26-79 .329
141-207 .681
555 19.8 301 10.8
1284 17.1 765 10.2
TOTAL 61 364-666 .547
58-161 .360
255-390 .654
1041 17.0 599 9.8
1,264 (p) / 1,045 (r) • Dwayne Johnson (1977-81)
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % 1977-78 25 113-314 .360 --- -- 34-47 .723 1978-79 25 101-265 .381 --- -- 41-59 .695 1979-80 24 130-274 .474 --- -- 44-63 .698 1980-81 26 193-444 .434 --- -- 71-104 .682 TOTAL 100 537-1297 .414 --- -- 190-273 .696
3P-3PA
.235
YEAR
---
FG-FGA %
4-17
14
1982-83 27 172-352 .488
1,114 (p) • Sean Walker (1992-94) G
203-360 .564
FT-FTA
PTS AVG RB AVG
3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG 17-51 .333 31-44 .705 148 5.9 72 2.9 63-148 .426 63-77 .818 370 13.2 121 4.3 60-149 .403 28-36 .778 248 9.2 100 3.7 89-215 .414 38-47 .809 357 12.3 105 3.6 229-563 .407 160-204 .784 1123 10.3 398 3.7
1992-93 23
1,284 (p) • Jerry King (1982-85) %
547 21.9 203 8.1
1,125 (p) • Stanley Haedge (1960-64)
11
5
6
228-360 .633
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG 1960-61 21 Detailed Season Stats for 1960-61 unavailable 184 8.8 1961-62 23 Detailed Season Stats for 1961-62 unavailable 244 10.6 1962-63 14 Detailed Season Stats for 1962-63 unavailable 50 3.6 1963-64 29 Detailed Season Stats for 1963-64 unavailable 647 22.3 TOTAL 87 1125 12.9
YEAR
PTS AVG RB AVG 173 5.9 60 2.0 283 9.1 62 2.0 370 11.9 63 2.0 498 13.8 79 2.2 1324 10.4 264 2.1
2-12 .167 87-154 .565
10
12
FT-FTA % 45-56 .803 35-40 .875 50-63 .794 62-83 .747 192-242 .793
PTS AVG RB AVG
TOTAL 83
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG 1988-89 29 109-190 .573 17-42 .404 38-51 .745 307 10.6 162 5.6 1989-90 31 133-283 .470 8-37 .216 27-45 .600 301 9.7 188 6.1 1990-91 31 143-268 .534 15-41 .366 56-87 .644 357 11.5 228 7.4 1991-92 36 159-298 .534 20-64 .313 54-88 .614 392 10.9 261 7.3 TOTAL 127 544-1039 .524 60-184 .326 175-271 .646 1357 10.7 839 6.6
1,324 (p) • Steve Sassman (1988-92)
%
387 14.3 152 5.6
4
3P-3PA % 20-57 .350 50-126 .397 82-199 .412 112-239 .469 264-621 .425
FT-FTA
3-7 .429 46-69 .667 239 7.7 165 5.3
2-10 .200 95-137 .693
1994-95 25 229-403 .568
YEAR G FG-FGA % 1995-96 25 50-123 .407 1996-97 28 122-259 .471 1997-98 27 80-188 .426 1998-99 29 115-268 .429 TOTAL 109 367-838 .438
YEAR G FG-FGA % 1988-89 29 34-86 .395 1989-90 31 99-207 .478 1990-91 31 119-277 .430 1991-92 36 162-342 .474 TOTAL 127 414-912 .454
%
1993-94 27 145-264 .549
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA % FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG 1959-60 27 Detailed Season Stats for 1959-60 unavailable 477 17.6 1960-61 25 Detailed Season Stats for 1960-61 unavailable 454 18.0 1993-94 22 Detailed Season Stats for 1961-62 unavailable 446 20.0 1962-63 16 Detailed Season Stats for 1962-63 unavailable 349 21.8 TOTAL 90 1726 19.2
1,357 (p) • Mark Smith (1988-92)
3P-3PA
PTS AVG RB AVG 260 10.4 168 6.7 243 9.7 221 8.8 304 12.6 239 9.9 457 17.5 417 16.0 1264 12.6 1045 10.5
15
486 14.7 298 9.0
1,020 (p) • Glen Schuelke (1980-84)
YEAR G FG-FGA % 3P-3PA 1980-81 12 11-25 .440 --- 1981-82 25 117-302 .387 --- 1982-83 27 172-364 .472 --- 1983-84 24 105-237 .443 --- TOTAL 88 405-928 .436 ---
% FT-FTA % PTS AVG RB AVG -- 8-13 .615 30 2.5 10 0.8 -- 61-95 .642 295 11.8 85 3.4 -- 106-145 .731 450 16.6 97 3.6 -- 35-57 .614 245 10.2 71 2.9 -- 210-310 .677 1020 11.6 263 3.0
1,186 (p) • Steve Dean (1967-70) G
FG-FGA %
3P-3PA
%
FT-FTA
%
1967-68 22 99-233 .425
---
--
46-69 .667
1968-69 24
---
--
86-116 .741
1969-70 27
240-557 .430
Detailed Season Stats for 1969-70 unavailable
PTS AVG RB AVG 244 12.0 19 0.9 566 23.6 66 2.7 376 13.9
TOTAL 73 1186 16.2
Note: Gabe Johnson is the school’s all-time scoring leader in the NCAA era.
Note: Dwayne Johnson and Marshall Procter are the only Texans with over 1,000 career rebounds. Danny Jones is the school’s NCAA rebounding leader with 780 boards.
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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS 1990 1989 1992 1993 1993 2001 2003 1976 2007 2000 1995 1999 1994 2014 1989 2015
694 669 656 622 603 587 585 556 555 553 553 549 547 545 530 530
SCORING AVERAGE 1. Sherman Perry 2. Roderick Brown 3. Sean Walker 4. Sean Walker Chris Givens 6. Brandon Burney 7. Barry Knott 8. Jeffery McFadden 9. Chris Givens 10. Brandon Burney 11. Marshall Procter 12. Chris Givens 13. Lawrence Guillory John Davis 15. Lonnie Nichols
1968 1991 1994 1993 1994 2001 1995 1990 1996 2000 1962 1993 1977 2007 1979
23.6 22.4 22.3 22.2 22.2 22.1 21.9 21.6 21.3 21.1 20.3 19.9 19.8 19.8 19.6
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Jeffrey McFadden 2. Roderick Brown 3. Sean Walker 4. Lawerence Guillory 5. Chris Givens Vincent Bridgewater 7. Barry Knott 8. Carl Fields 9. Chris Givens 10. Ross Taylor 11. Sean Walker 12. Tim Burnette 13. Lonnie Nichols 14. Ross Taylor 15. John Davis
1989 1990 1993 1976 1990 2001 1994 1986 1993 1981 1992 2003 1978 1982 2007
275 270 240 231 230 230 229 213 213 204 203 202 201 199 195
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Steve Dean 2. Lawerence Guillory 3. Chris Givens 4. Carl Fields Tim Burnette 6. Chris Givens 7. Lonnie Nichols 8. Brandon Lee 9. Chris Givens 10. Roderick Brown 11. Dwayne Johnson 12. Lashon Sheffield 13. Stephan Sheckles 14. Sean Walker 15. Jeffrey McFadden
1969 1976 1993 1986 2003 1992 1978 2002 1995 1990 1980 2004 1997 1993 1989
557 518 493 488 488 475 458 456 454 449 444 439 429 428 416
3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Mark Smith 2. Tracy Guy 3. Steve Sassman 4. Stephan Sheckles 5. Brandon Lee 6. De’Andre Upchurch 7. Gabe Johnson 8. Tracy Guy 9. Effran Bryant 10. Chris Givens Avery Patterson 12. Tim Burnette Brandon Burney 14. Steve Sassman 15. LaShon Sheffield
1989 1989 1991 1997 2002 2014 1998 1988 2010 1992 2008 2003 2000 1990 2005
175 122 112 102 92 90 89 88 86 85 85 83 83 82 81
3-POINT ATTEMPTS 1. Brandon Lee 2. Tracy Guy 3. Stephan Sheckles 4. Steve Sassman 5. Avery Patterson 6. Brandon Lee 7. Tim Burnette 8. Effran Bryant 9. De’Andre Upchurch 10. Chris Givens 11. Brandon Burney 12. Steve Sassman 13. LaShon Sheffield 14. LaShon Sheffield 15. Tracy Guy Chris Givens
2002 1989 1997 1991 2008 2003 2003 2010 2014 1995 2000 1990 2005 2004 1988 1993
279 275 253 239 238 235 224 215 209 208 206 199 196 185 184 184
FREE THROWS MADE 1. Mo Lee 2. Chuck Guy 3. Roderick Brown 4. Brandon Burney 5. Michael Hardge David Stephens 7. John Davis 8. Jeffrey Henfield 9. Corin Henry 10. Brandon Burney Vincent Bridgewater 12. Corin Henry 13. Chuck Guy Chris Givens 15. Jeffrey McFadden
2015 2014 1990 2000 2015 2004 2007 2008 2011 1999 2001 2010 2013 1993 1989
184 166 154 148 143 143 141 135 132 126 126 125 123 123 119
FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Mo Lee 2. Roderick Brown 3. Vincent Bridgewater 4. Jeffrey McFadden 5. Davis Stephens 6. John Davis 7. Chuck Guy 8. Michael Hardge Brandon Burney 10. Corin Henry 11. John Davis 12. Sean Walker 13. Ryan Huntley 14. Corin Henry 15. Jeffrey Henfield
2015 1990 2001 1989 2004 2007 2014 2015 2000 2011 2005 1993 1998 2010 2008
228 225 214 209 208 207 195 194 194 190 183 173 171 168 165
TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. Dwayne Johnson 2. Danny Jones 3. Jeffrey McFadden 4. Danny Jones 5. Roy Howard 6. Jerry King 7. David Stephens 8. Lovell Doyle 9. Bobby Davis 10. John Davis 11. John Davis 12. Sean Walker 13. Carl Fields 14. Lawerence Guillory 15. Collat Johnson
1980 2001 1989 2002 1988 1982 2004 1991 1996 2007 2005 1993 1986 1976 1999
417 416 413 364 334 319 313 308 305 301 298 287 284 281 276
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Danny Jones 2. Danny Jones 3. Jeffrey Mcfadden 4. David Stephens 5. Roy Howard 6. David Stephens 7. Mark Smith 8. Bobby Davis 9. Lovell Doyle 10. Mark Smith 11. Jeremiah Wilson 12. John Davis 13. Eric Williams 14. Barry Knott 15. Donta Smith
2001 2002 1989 2004 1988 2003 1991 1996 1991 1990 2010 2005 2008 1994 2010
143 142 137 132 122 111 111 109 99 98 94 94 93 90 88
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Jeffrey McFadden 2. Danny Jones 3. Danny Jones 4. John Davis 5. Lovell Doyle 6. John Davis 7. Collat Johnson 8. Sean Walker 9. Bobby Davis 10. Vincent Bridgewater 11. Collat Johnson 12. David Stephens 13. Roderick Brown 14. Fabian Wilson 15. Jeremiah Wilson
1989 2001 2002 2007 1991 2005 1999 1993 1996 2001 2000 2004 1990 2012 2010
276 273 222 214 209 204 200 199 196 190 187 181 178 172 166
ASSISTS 1. Edward Milton 2. Edward Milton 3. Ryan Huntley 4. Tracy Guy 5. Edward Milton 6. Marcus Jacobs 7. Ryan Huntley 8. LaShon Sheffield 9. Chris Reisman 10. Tracy Guy 11. Ryan Huntley 12. Chuck Guy Mark Smith 14. Corin Henry 15. Marcus Jacobs
1992 1991 1998 1989 2014 2001 1997 2005 2000 1988 1996 2013 1989 2010 2002
247 187 177 169 164 163 154 147 146 140 136 134 134 133 128
STEALS 1. Brandon Lee 2002 2. Tim Burnette 2003 3. Ryan Huntley 1998 4. LaShon Sheffield 2005 5. Collat Johnson 2001 6. Edward Milton 1991 Ryan Huntley 1997 Brandon Lee 2003 Edward Milton 1992 10. Bobby Davis 1996 Roy Howard 1988 Edward Milton 1993 13. Corin Henry 2010 Chavis McCollister 2001 15. Three Players
83 65 63 62 59 58 58 58 58 56 56 56 54 54 53
BLOCKS 1. Vincent Bridgewater 2001 2. Mark Smith 1991 3. Roy Howard 1988 4. Mark Smith 1990 5. Sean Walker 1994 Sean Walker 1993 Mark Smith 1989 8. Vincent Bridgewater 2002 9. Roderick Brown 1990 10. Jon Cathey-Macklin 2013 11. Jeremiah Wilson 2010 12. Donald Buckler 1985 13. Terrence Gamble 2008 14. Jeffrey McFadden 1989 15. Four Players
81 79 77 69 68 68 68 62 58 54 53 52 49 47 40
DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Jeffrey McFadden 1990 2. Dwayne Johnson 1981 3. Danny Jones 2002 4. Danny Jones 2003 5. Sean Walker 1994 6. Jerry King 1983 7. John Davis 2007 8. Carl Fields 1987 Lawrence Guillory 1977 10. Sean Walker 1993 11. Roy Howard 1989 12. Bobby Davis 1997 13. Covell Doyle 1992 14. John Davis 2006 15. Two Players
25 23 22 21 18 16 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11
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POINTS 1. Roderick Brown 2. Jeffrey McFadden 3. Chris Givens 4. Chris Givens 5. Sean Walker 6. Vincent Bridgewater 7. Tim Burnette 8. Lawerence Guillory 9. John Davis 10. Brandon Burney Chris Givens 12. Brandon Burney 13. Barry Knott 14. De’Andre Upchurch 15. Tracy Guy Mo Lee
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SCORING (AT LEAST 30 POINTS)
PTS NAME
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE OPP.
1. 50
Brandon Burney
Abilene Christian
2. 46
Carl Fields
University of Dallas
3. 45
Jeffrey McFadden
Texas College
4. 41
Carl Fields
Concordia
5. 40
Chris Givens
6. 39
Glen Schuelke
7. 38
De’Andre Upchurch
Eastern New Mexico
38
DATE 2/1/01
3PM NAME
OPP.
Brandon Burney
Abilene Christian
2/1/01
11/18/86
10
Gabe Johnson
Central Oklahoma
2/13/97
2/3/90
10
Tracy Guy
Paul Quinn
12/5/88
9/11/86
4. 9
Gabe Johonson
Delta State
12/29/98
Huron
3/10/94
5. 8
Tyrone Cole-Scott
UT-Permian Basin
11/21/08
Jarvis Christian
2/14/83
6. 7
Avery Patterson
Tampa
11/17/07
2/22/14
7. 6
21 Times
Barry Knott
Ambassador
1/3/95
John Davis
Angelo State
1/31/07
Gabe Johnson
Dela State
11. 32
John Davis
Eastern New Mexico
1/27/07
32
John Davis
Cameron
12/7/06
1. 20
Gabe Johnson
Central Oklahoma
32
Brandon Burney
Houston Baptist
14. 31
TaShawn Mabry
Eastern New Mexico
31
Brandon Burney
Texas Wesleyan
31
Jerry King
Schreiner
31
Lonnie Nichols
Southwestern
12/29/98
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
11/18/00
3PA NAME
FGM NAME
OPP.
20
OPP.
DATE 2/13/97
Tracy Guy
Paul Quinn
1/24/15
3. 17
Effran Bryant
Angelo State
2/27/10
12/30/00
4. 16
Chris Givens
Central Oklahoma
1/20/96
1/15/85
5. 15
Chavis McCollister
Abilene Christian
1/31/02
2/14/78
Vincent Bridgewater
East Central
12/1/01
7. 14
Brandon Burney
Abilene Christian
8. 13
De’Andre Upchurch
Metro State
15
13
Avery Patterson
Eastern New Mexico
DATE
13
Brandon Lee
Southeastern Oklahoma
FIELD GOALS MADE
DATE
1. 10
9. 34 34
3/5/90
2/1/01 3/16/13 2/6/08 1/25/03
1. 20
Carl Fields
University of Dallas
11/18/86
13
Brandon Burney
National Christian
11/20/00
Lawerence Guillory
Howard Payne
2/18/77
13
Aaron King
Central Oklahoma
12/3/98
3. 18
Jeffrey McFadden
Texas College
2/3/90
20
Carl Fields
Concordia
5. 15
18
Chris Givens
Huron
Glen Schuelke
Javis Christian
2/14/83
7. 13
TaShawn Mabry
Eastern New Mexico
1/24/15
1. 19
Brandon Burney
Angelo State
13
Danny Jones
Dallas Christian
11/30/02
Brandon Burney
Western Washington
12/28/99
13
Vincent Bridgewater
Wingate
11/16/01
3. 16
Chuck Guy
St. Edward’s
11/15/13
13
Brandon Burney
Abilene Christian
Ryan Huntley
Angelo State
1/23/99
11. 12
John Davis
Eastern New Mexico
1/27/07
5. 15
Mo Lee
West Texas A&M
2/18/15
12
John Davis
Cameron
12/7/06
6. 14
Mo Lee
A&M-Commerce
3/1/15
12
Vincent Bridgewater
St. Edwards
14
Corin Henry
Midwestern State
14
Brandon Burney
Texas Wesleyan
15
9/11/86 2/3/90
FGA NAME
OPP.
FTM NAME
2/1/01
12/17/01
19 16
OPP.
3/5/11 1/20/00
14
Ross Taylor
Jarvis Christian
Chuck Guy
East Central
11/17/12
DATE
13
Chris Harrell
Central Oklahoma
11/18/11
2/18/77
13
Ryan Huntley
Missouri-Rolla
12/19/98
1. 44
Lawerence Guillory
Howard Payne
2. 34
Carl Fields
University of Dallas
3. 27
Chris Givens
Huron
3/10/94
Carl Fields
Concordia
9/11/86
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
5. 25
Marlin Cloudy
Angelo State
1/17/09
6. 24
Brandon Burney
A&M-Commerce
1/18/01
1. 21
Brandon Burney
Angelo State
27
DATE 2/3/01
10. 13
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FREE THROWS MADE
12/1/83
11/18/86
FTA NAME
OPP.
DATE 2/3/01
24
Brandon Burney
Central Oklahoma
1/11/01
2. 20
Brandon Burney
Western Washington
8. 23
LaShon Sheffield
Northwest Missouri State
3/14/06
Brandon Burney
Angelo State
9. 22
Effran Bryant
Angelo State
2/27/10
4. 18
Mo Lee
West Texas A&M
Eric Williams
West Texas A&M
1/26/08
18
Chuck Guy
East Central
11/17/12
11. 21
De’Andre Upchurch
Eastern New Mexico
2/22/14
18
Greg Austin
Grand Canyon
12/18/97
21
Vincent Bridgewater
Midwestern State
2/26/02
7. 17
Chuck Guy
St. Edward’s
11/15/13
21
Chavis McCollister
Abilene Christian
1/31/02
17
John Davis
Abilene Christian
21
Brandon Burney
Western Washington
9. 16
John Davis
St. Augustine’s
12/16/06
21
Jeffrey McFadden
Texas College
16
Chavis McCollister
A&M-Kingsville
2/21/02
16
Brandon Burney
Texas Wesleyan
1/20/00
16
Ryan Huntley
Missouri-Rolla
12/19/98
22
11/24/00 2/3/90
20
12/28/99 1/23/99 2/18/15
2/10/07
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SINGLE GAME RECORDS
REB NAME
ASSISTS OPP.
1. 25
Jim Locke
Angelo State
2. 24
Dwayne Johnson
3. 22
Danny Jones
Roy Howard
Concordia
5. 20
Collat Johnson
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20
DATE
ASTS NAME
OPP.
DATE
1971-72
1. 18
Chris Brown
LeTourneau
2/16/95
Jarvis Christian
11/13/80
2. 15
Ryan Huntley
LeTourneau
1/29/98
A&M-Kingsville
2/21/02
3. 14
Chuck Guy
A&M-Kingsville
2/15/14
11/18/86
Mike Daniels
A&M-Commerce
National Christian
11/20/00
5. 13
Dustin Minter
Hillsdale Baptist
11/28/95
Collat Johnson
Houston Baptist
11/18/00
6. 12
Marcus Jacobs
Dallas Christian
11/30/02
Collat Johnson
A&M-Kingsville
1/10/00
12
Chris Reisman
National Christian
2/16/98
8. 19
Danny Jones
Jarvis Christian
12/23/02
12
Ryan Huntley
Central Oklahoma
2/13/97
Danny Jones
SW Adventist
12/4/01
12
Ryan Huntley
Abilene Christian
1/21/97
Lawerence Guillroy
Bishop
12/6/76
10. 11
22
19
10. 18
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
REB NAME Bobby Davis
Mary-Hardin Baylor
2. 9
Jeremiah Wilson
Dallas Christian
9
Eric Williams
East Central
9
Eric Williams
Eastern New Mexico
9
DATE
Eight Times
STLS NAME
OPP.
DATE
12/7/95
1. 10
Chris Brown
West Texas A&M
1/23/95
12/28/09
2. 9
Ryan Huntley
LeTourneau
1/29/98
1/3/09
3. 8
Brandon Lee
Southeastern Oklahoma
2/6/08
8
Gabe Johnson
Texas Wesleyan
Danny Jones
A&M-Commerce
6. 8
Davene Carter
Paul Quinn
8
Jon Cathey-Macklin
8
Jeremiah Wilson
8
Jeremiah Wilson
Dallas Baptist
8
Monquel Pegues
SW Assemblies
11/18/08
8
Jeremiah Wilson
St. Gregory’s
11/15/08
8
Eric Williams
Northeastern State
8
John Davis
A&M-Commerce
2/28/06
8
Danny Jones
A&M-Commerce
1/24/02
1/11/03
1/25/03 11/24/98
8
Bobby Davis
Abilene Christian
2/1/97
12/15/14
6. 7
Brandon Lee
Hillsdale Baptist
1/22/02
A&M-Commerce
3/1/14
7. 6
12 Times
Texas-Permian Basin
1/2/10
8. 5
10 Times
1/11/09 BLOCKS
1/5/08
OPP.
DATE
BLKS NAME
OPP.
1. 8
Vincent Bridgewater
Southeastern Oklahoma
Bobby Davis
Sul Ross
3. 7
Jon Cathey-Macklin
Incarnate Word
7
Vincent Bridgewater
Central Oklahoma
7
Andray Johnson
Texas College
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS REB NAME
1/4/07
STEALS OPP.
1. 10
14
8
DATE 1/25/03 11/30/05 2/16/13 2/27/03 11/14/98
6. 6
Terrence Gamble
Eastern New Mexico
2/27/08
2/21/02
6
Vincent Bridgewater
A&M-Commerce
1/11/03
3/1/03
6
Vincent Bridgewater
West Texas A&M
2/14/02
National Christian
11/20/00
6
Vincent Bridgewater
A&M-Kingsville
Collat Johnson
Houston Baptist
11/18/00
10. 5
Davene Carter
Western Washington
1. 16
Danny Jones
A&M-Kingsville
2. 14
Danny Jones
Northeastern
14
Collat Johnson
14
1/26/02 12/18/14
14
Collat Johnson
A&M-Kingsville
1/10/00
5
Jon Cathey-Macklin
Midwestern State
6. 13
Fabian Wilson
Arkansas Tech
3/11/12
5
Mookie Works
Texas Christian
13
Jeremiah Wilson
Texas-Permian Basin
11/21/08
5
Vincent Bridgewater
A&M-Commerce
2/23/02
13
Danny Jones
Jarvis Christian
12/23/02
5
Vincent Bridgewater
A&M-Commerce
1/24/02
13
Vincent Bridgewater
Northeastern
1/12/02
13
Collat Johnson
Texas Wesleyan
12/5/00
13
Collat Johnson
Midwestern State
1/22/00
13
Greg Austin
Angelo State
1/24/98
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REBOUNDS
3/9/13 11/19/05
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season: . ....................................................................... 18.0 - Marshall Procter, 1961-62
SCORING Game: ............................................... 50 - Brandon Burney vs. Abilene Christian, 2/1/01 Season: . ......................................................................... 694 - Roderick Brown, 1990-91 Career: .............................................. 2,104 - Chris Givens (1991-96) [123 games - 17.1] SCORING AVERAGE Season: . ........................................... 23.6 - Steve Dean, 1968-69 [24 games - 566 points] FIELD GOALS MADE Game: .............................................. 20 - Lawrence Guillory vs. Howard Payne, 2/18/77; . Carl Fields vs. Univ. of Dallas, 11/18/86 Season: . ...................................................................... 275 - Jeffrey McFadden, 1989-90 Career: ................................................................................ 746 - Ross Taylor (1980-84) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: ............................................... 44 - Lawrence Guillory vs. Howard Payne, 2/18/77 Season: . ............................................................................... 557 - Steve Dean, 1968-69 Career: ................................................................................. 1,679 - Chris Givens (1991-96)
ASSISTS Game: ............................................................ 18 - Chris Brown vs. LeTourneau, 2/16/95 Season: . ................................................. 247 - Edward Milton, 1992-93 [33 games - 7.5] Career: ................................................... 557 - Edward Milton (1989-93) [109 games - 5.1] STEALS Game: .................................................... 10 - Chris Brown vs. West Texas A&M, 1/23/95 Season: . ............................................................................... 83 - Brandon Lee, 2002-03 Career: ........................................................ 166 - Collat Johnson (1997-2001) [107 games] BLOCKS Game: ...................................... 8 - Vincent Bridgewater vs. Southeastern Okla., 1/25/03 Season: . .................................................................... 81 - Vincent Bridgewater, 2001-02 Career: ............................................................ 256 - Mark Smith (1988-92) [127 games]
TEAM RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: . ................................................. .661 - Jeffrey McFadden, 1989-90 [275-of-416] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: .................................................. 10 - Tracy Guy vs. Paul Quinn, 12/5/88 [att. 12]; . Gabe Johnson vs. Central Okla., 2/13/97 [ att. 20]; . Brandon Burney vs. Abilene Christian, 2/1/01 [ att.14] Season: . ................................................................... 122 - Tracy Guy, 1989-90 [att. 275] Career: ......................................... 264 - Steve Sassman (1988-92) [127 games - att. 621] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: ................................................... 20 - Tracy Guy vs. Paul Quinn, 3/5/90 [made 6]; . Gabe Johnson vs. Central Okla., 2/13/97 [made 10] Season: . ............................................................. 279 - Brandon Lee, 2002-03 [made 92] Career: ..................................... 621 - Steve Sassman (1988-92) [127 games - made 264] 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: . ............................................................... .478 - Tracy Guy, 1988-89 [88-of-184] FREE THROWS MADE Game: ................................. 19 - Brandon Burney vs. W. Washington, 12/28/99 [att. 20]; . Brandon Burney vs. Angelo State, 2/3/01 [ att. 21] Season: . .......................................................... 154 - Roderick Brown, 1990-91 [att. 225] Career: ................................................................ 397 - Chris Givens (1991-96) [att. 552] FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: ...................................... 21 - Brandon Burney vs. Angelo State, 2/3/01 [made 19] Season: . ...................................................... 225 - Roderick Brown, 1990-91 [made 154] Career: ............................................................ 552 - Chris Givens (1991-96) [made 397] FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season: . ......................................................... .875 - Steve Sassman, 1989-90 [35-of-40] TOTAL REBOUNDS Game: .............................................................. 25 - Jim Locke vs. Angelo State, 1971-72 Season: . ....................................................................... 417 - Dwayne Johnson, 1980-81 Career: ........................................ 1,045 - Dwayne Johnson (1977-81) [100 games - 10.4]
POINTS SCORED Most in a Game: .......................................... 133 vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1971-72 (133-77) Fewest in a Game: ..................................... 34 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1/15/88 (34-110) Most in a Season: ................................................................................ 2,528 (1991-92) POINTS SCORED BY OPPONENT Most in a Game: ............................................ 136, Central Oklahoma, 2/25/95 (98-136) Fewest in a Game: ................................................ 19, Dallas Christian, 11/20/07 (94-19) SCORING AVERAGE Highest in a Season: . .............................................................................. 84.3 (1970-71) Lowest in a Season for Opponent: ...................................... 53.2 (2010-11)*1st in NCAA SCORING MARGIN Margin of Victory: . ........................................ 84 vs. Hillsdale Baptist, 12/15/03 (107-23) Margin of Victory under Reisman: ............................. 78 vs. Arlington Baptist, 11/13/10 . (108-30) Margin of Defeat: ...................................... 76 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 1/15/88 (34-110) FIELD GOALS MADE Game: .................................................... 50 vs. Southwest Assemblies of God, 11/22/83 Season: . .................................................................................................. 941 (1991-92) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: ........................................................................... 101 vs. Howard Payne, 1961-62 Season: . ............................................................................................... 2,007 (1986-87) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: ............................................................. .694 vs. Texas College, 2/3/90 (34 of 49) Season:............................................................................. .509 (1990-91) [887-of-1742] FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT Game: .............................................................................. 62, Bishop College, 11/27/82 FEWEST FGS MADE BY OPPONENT Season:.................................................................................................... 540 (2010-11)
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SCHOOL RECORDS TURNOVERS Game: ............................................................................ 36 vs. Dallas Baptist, 11/15/78 Season: . .................................................................................................. 565 (1987-88)
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game:........................................................................ 40 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/20/96 Season:.................................................................................................... 785 (2001-02)
PERSONAL FOULS Game: ............................................................................. 36 vs. Howard Payne, 1961-62 Season: . .................................................................................................. 645 (1991-92)
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game:.......................................................... .923 vs. Hardin-Simmons, 2/6/92 (12 of 13) Season:............................................................................... .404 (1991-92) [224-of-555] 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT Game:............................................................................ 15, Central Oklahoma, 2/15/96 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE BY OPPONENT Season:...................................................................................................... 98 (1988-89) FREE THROWS MADE Game:.................................................................................. 42 vs. LeTourneau, 1/15/94 Season:.................................................................................................... 511 (2005-06) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: ..................................................................... 56 vs. Sam Houston State, 12/8/67; . vs. LeTourneau, 1/15/94 Season: . .................................................................................................. 831 (2009-10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: ........................................................... l.000 vs. Howard Payne, 3/2/92 [14 of 14] Season:............................................................................... .723 (2003-04) [468-of-647] FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT Game: ........................................................................................ 40, McMurry, 1963-64 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE BY OPPONENT Season: . .................................................................................................. 276 (1975-76) REBOUNDS Game: ......................................................................... 74 vs. Huston-Tillotson, 1970-71 Season: . ............................................................................................... 1,420 (2001-02) Season Average: ..................................................................................... 49.2 (1980-81) Season Percentage: . ............................................................ .582 (1991-92)*1st in NAIA REBOUNDS BY OPPONENT Game: .......................................................................... 73, Sam Houston State, 12/8/67 FEWEST REBOUNDS BY OPPONENT Game: ......................................................................... 13, Minnesota-Duluth, 12/16/91 Lowest Season Average: ......................................................................... 26.7 (1991-92) ASSISTS Game: ....................................................................... 34 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/10/02 Season: . .................................................................................................. 618 (1989-90) BLOCKED SHOTS Game: ............................................................................ 11 vs. Univ. of Dallas, 1/26/89; . vs. LeTourneau, 1/15/94; . vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1/25/02 Season: . .................................................................................................. 158 (1990-91)
ALL-TIME TEAM MVP’S Year 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Name Marshall Procter Marshall Procter Stanley Haedge Larry Aldridge R.M. Currin Roy Harris Larry Maedgen Mel Davis Sherman Perry Steve Dean Tyler Tull Carl Jones Jim Locke Issac Atkinson Richard Martin Curtis Thompson Lawrence Guillory Lawrence Guillory Rick Perry Lonnie Nichols Lonnie Nichols Dwayne Johnson Ross Taylor Ross Taylor Ross Taylor Jerry King Freddie Pierce Carl Fields Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Mark Smith Steve Sassman Chris Givens Chris Givens Sean Walker Barry Knott Chris Givens Bobby Davis Stephan Sheckles Ryan Huntley Brandon Burney Brandon Burney Danny Jones Danny Jones Tim Burnette David Stephens John Davis John Davis Jeffrey Henfield Jermiah Wilson Devon Hills Corin Henry Fabian Wilson Chuck Guy Chuck Guy Mo Lee
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Pos. C C F G C G F C C G C G F C G F F F G C F F G G G F G F F C C C F G G G F F G F F G G G F F G C F F G F G G F G G G
Hometown Lingleville Lingleville Killeen Winters Priddy Priddy Talpa Corpus Christi Normangee Mineral Wells Corpus Christi Wichita Falls Kerrville St. Albans, N.Y. Dallas Plainview Basile, La. Basile, La. Garland Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Waco Springfield, Va. Springfield, Va. Springfield, Va. Killeen Odessa Houston Paris Houston Atlanta, Ga. Houston El Paso San Antonio Dallas Dallas Memphis, Tenn. Irving Dallas Madill, Okla. Louisville, Ky. Austin Dallas Dallas Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala. San Antonio Chapel Hill, N.C. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Nassau, Bahamas Chicago, Ill. Chico, Calif. Randallstown, Md. New Orleans, La. Fort Worth Fort Worth Bronx, N.Y.
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game:........................................................................ 17 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1/20/96 Season:.................................................................................................... 265 (2001-02)
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POINTS POINTS PER GAME NAME YEAR PTS NAME Marshall Procter 1962 446 Marshall Procter Marshall Procter 1963 349 Marshall Procter Stanley Haedge 1964 647 Stanley Haedge *No Records 1965 *No Records *No Records 1966 *No Records *No Records 1967 *No Records Sherman Perry 1968 304 Sherman Perry Steve Dean 1969 566 Steve Dean Steve Dean 1970 376 Steve Dean *No Records 1971 *No Records *No Records 1972 *No Records *No Records 1973 *No Records *No Records 1974 *No Records Curtis Thompson 1975 428 Curtis Thompson Curtis Thompson 1976 400 Curtis Thompson Lawrence Guillory 1977 556 Lawrence Guillory David Minor 1978 339 David Minor Lonnie Nichols 1979 491 Lonnie Nichols Lonnie Nichols 1980 383 Lonnie Nichols Dwayne Johnson 1981 457 Dwanye Johnson Ross Taylor 1982 477 Ross Taylor Ross Taylor 1983 490 Ross Taylor Jerry King 1984 444 Jerry King Jerry King 1985 405 Jerry King Freddie Pierce 1986 309 Freddie Pierce Carl Fields 1987 284 Carl Fields Roger Merrill 1988 352 Roger Merrill Roy Howard 1989 444 Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden 1990 669 Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown 1991 694 Roderick Brown Steve Sassman 1992 498 Steve Sassman Chris Givens 1993 656 Sean Walker Chris Givens 1994 622 Sean Walker Barry Knott 1995 547 Barry Knott Chris Givens 1996 553 Chris Givens Stephan Sheckles 1997 374 Stephan Sheckles Stephan Sheckles 1998 495 Stephan Sheckles Ryan Huntley 1999 395 Ryan Huntley Brandon Burney 2000 549 Brandon Burney Brandon Burney 2001 553 Brandon Burney Vincent Bridgewater 2002 587 Vincent Bridgewater Brandon Lee 2003 528 Brandon Lee Tim Burnette 2004 585 Tim Burnette David Stephens 2005 507 David Stephens John Davis 2006 486 John Davis John Davis 2007 555 John Davis Avery Patterson 2008 472 Avery Patterson Eric Williams 2009 344 Eric Williams Devon Hills 2010 416 Devon Hills Corin Henry 2011 425 Corin Henry Fabian Wilson 2012 432 Fabian Wilson Chuck Guy 2013 462 Chuck Guy De’Andre Upchurch 2014 545 De’Andre Upchurch Mo Lee 2015 530 Mo Lee
YEAR PPG 1962 20.0 1963 21.8 1964 22.3 1965 1966 1967 1968 13.2 1969 23.6 1970 13.9 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 19.4 1976 17.4 1977 19.8 1978 13.6 1979 19.6 1980 15.9 1981 17.5 1982 19.1 1983 18.8 1984 18.5 1985 16.8 1986 13.4 1987 10.1 1988 12.5 1989 15.3 1990 21.6 1991 22.4 1992 13.8 1993 22.2 1994 22.3 1995 21.9 1996 21.3 1997 18.7 1998 18.3 1999 13.6 2000 21.1 2001 22.1 2002 17.8 2003 14.0 2004 18.3 2005 14.9 2006 14.7 2007 19.8 2008 14.4 2009 12.3 2010 13.0 2011 14.2 2012 13.1 2013 15.4 2014 17.6 2015 15.1
FIELD GOALS MADE NAME Marshall Procter *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Sherman Perry Steve Dean *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Curtis Thompson Curtis Thompson Lawrence Guillory Rick Perry Lonnie Nichols Lonnie Nichols Dwanye Johnson Ross Taylor Ross Taylor Ross Taylor Jerry King Jackie Calmes Carl Fields Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Chris Givens Sean Walker Barry Knott Chris Givens Stephan Sheckles Stephan Sheckles Peter Praznovsky Brandon Burney Brandon Burney Vincent Bridgewater Danny Jones Tim Burnette David Stephens John Davis John Davis Avery Patterson Eric Williams Devon Hills Corin Henry Fabian Wilson Chuck Guy De’Andre Upchurch Mo Lee
YEAR FGM 1962 173 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 110 1969 240 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 180 1976 183 1977 231 1978 146 1979 201 1980 156 1981 193 1982 204 1983 199 1984 191 1985 167 1986 130 1987 213 1988 127 1989 190 1990 275 1991 270 1992 169 1993 230 1994 240 1995 229 1996 189 1997 144 1998 180 1999 143 2000 183 2001 161 2002 230 2003 175 2004 202 2005 182 2006 170 2007 194 2008 157 2009 134 2010 133 2011 129 2012 157 2013 149 2014 169 2015 151
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YEARLY LEADERS (SR. COLLEGE ERA) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE NAME YEAR FG% Don Moon 1962 .460 *No Records 1963 *No Records 1964 *No Records 1965 *No Records 1966 *No Records 1967 Sherman Perry 1968 .453 Al Harden 1969 .472 *No Records 1970 *No Records 1971 *No Records 1972 *No Records 1973 *No Records 1974 Curtis Thompson 1975 .511 Curtis Thompson 1976 .483 Lawrence Guillory 1977 .445 Rusty Conlan 1978 .468 Lonnie Nichols 1979 .439 Wilmer Forge 1980 .496 Dan Townsend 1981 .518 Ross Taylor 1982 .535 Ross Taylor 1983 .522 Mike Gentry 1984 .582 Donald Buckler 1985 .563 Kip Cummings 1986 .545 John Jenkins 1987 .473 Zachary Creech 1988 .421 Jeffrey McFadden 1989 .617 Jeffrey McFadden 1990 .661 Roderick Brown 1991 .601 Lovell Doyle 1992 .552 Sean Walker 1993 .564 Sean Walker 1994 .561 Eric Allen 1995 .598 Marlon Jackson 1996 .544 Stephan Sheckles 1997 .440 Greg Austin 1998 .566 Peter Praznovsky 1999 .559 Collat Johnson 2000 .553 Greg Manderson 2001 .516 Vincent Bridgewater 2002 .585 Danny Jones 2003 .522 David Stephens 2004 .595 David Stephens 2005 .547 Randall Williams 2006 .583 John Davis 2007 .537 Terrance Gamble 2008 .543 Wale Ogunoye 2009 .560 Donta Smith 2010 .525 Wes Dippery 2011 .548 Fabion Wilson 2012 .513 Coleman Furst 2013 .421 Davene Carter 2014 .688 Davene Carter 2015 .687
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE NAME YEAR John Jenkins 1987 Walter Spencer/Kenneth Wynn 1988 Tracy Guy 1989 Tracy Guy 1990 Steve Sassman 1991 Steve Sassman 1992 Chris Givens 1993 Chris Givens 1994 Jeff Sabin 1995 Chris Givens 1996 Gabe Johnson 1997 Stephan Sheckles 1998 Gabe Johnson 1999 Brandon Burney 2000 Brandon Burney 2001 Chavis McCollister 2002 Brandon Lee 2003 Tim Burnette 2004 Lashon Sheffield 2005 Lashon Sheffield 2006 Jeremy Gilbert 2007 Avery Patterson 2008 Marlin Cloudy 2009 Effran Bryant 2010 Carrington Tankson 2011 Chris Harrell 2012 De’Andre Upchurch 2013 De’Andre Upchurch 2014 Nosa Ebomwonyi 2015
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FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NAME YEAR FGA Marshall Procter 1962 462 *No Records 1963 *No Records 1964 *No Records 1965 *No Records 1966 *No Records 1967 Sherman Perry 1968 243 Steve Dean 1969 557 *No Records 1970 *No Records 1971 *No Records 1972 *No Records 1973 *No Records 1974 Curtis Thompson 1975 352 Curtis Thompson 1976 379 Lawrence Guillory 1977 518 David Minor 1978 338 Lonnie Nichols 1979 201 Lonnie Nichols 1980 352 Dwanye Johnson 1981 444 Ross Taylor 1982 381 Ross Taylor 1983 381 Jerry King 1984 356 Jerry King 1985 366 Jackie Calmes 1986 298 Carl Fields 1987 490 Roger Merrill 1988 308 Roy Howard 1989 348 Jeffrey McFadden 1990 416 Roderick Brown 1991 449 Steve Sassman 1992 342 Chris Givens 1993 475 Chris Givens 1994 493 Barry Knott 1995 403 Chris Givens 1996 454 Stephan Sheckles 1997 327 Stephan Sheckles 1998 429 Ryan Huntley 1999 290 Brandon Burney 2000 393 Brandon Burney 2001 403 Vincent Bridgewater 2002 393 Brandon Lee 2003 456 Tim Burnette 2004 488 LaShon Sheffield 2005 439 LaShon Sheffield 2006 389 John Davis 2007 361 Avery Patterson 2008 238 Eric Williams 2009 274 Devon Hills 2010 290 Corin Henry 2011 300 Shedrick Haynes 2012 309 Chuck Guy 2013 361 De’Andre Upchurch 2014 356 Mo Lee 2015 318
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3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NAME YEAR 3PA Jim Watson 1987 52 Walter Spencer 1988 38 Tracy Guy 1989 184 Tracy Guy 1990 275 Steve Sassman 1991 199 Steve Sassman 1992 239 Chris Givens 1993 179 Chris Givens 1994 184 Jeff Sabin 1995 132 Chris Givens 1996 208 Gabe Johnson 1997 148 Stephan Sheckles 1998 253 Gabe Johnson 1999 215 Ivan Watson 2000 141 Brandon Burney 2001 206 Chavis McCollister 2002 173 Brandon Lee 2003 279 Tim Burnette 2004 125 LaShon Sheffield 2005 185 LaShon Sheffield 2006 196 Jeremy Gilbert 2007 116 Avery Patterson 2008 238 Marlin Cloudy 2009 150 Effran Bryant 2010 215 Corin Henry 2011 118 Shedrick Haynes 2012 151 De’Andre Upchurch 2013 170 De’Andre Upchurch 2014 209 Nosa Ebomwonyi 2015 134
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED NAME YEAR 3P% John Jenkins 1987 .449 Rodney McFadden 1988 .409 Tracy Guy 1989 .478 Tracy Guy 1990 .444 Steve Sassman 1991 .412 Steve Sassman 1992 .469 Chris Givens 1993 .475 Chris Givens 1994 .397 Jeff Sabin 1995 .348 Chris Givens 1996 .356 Gabe Johnson 1997 .471 Stephan Sheckles/Gabe Johnson 1998 .403 Gabe Johnson 1999 .414 Brandon Burney 2000 .419 Brandon Burney 2001 .403 Andy Hudson 2002 .362 Brandon Lee 2003 .330 Tim Burnette 2004 .371 Cornell Jones 2005 .401 Derek Atwood 2006 .444 Jeremy Gilbert 2007 .397 Avery Patterson 2008 .357 Eric Williams 2009 .422 Jeremiah Wilson 2010 .455 Fabian Wilson 2011 .500 Chris Harrell 2012 .374 Coleman Furst 2013 .472 Coleman Furst 2014 .483 Deshawn Riddick 2015 .457
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FREE THROWS MADE NAME Marshall Procter *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Sherman Perry Sherman Perry *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Richard Martin Lawrence Guillory Lawrence Guillory David Minor Lonnie Nichols Lonnie Nichols Dwanye Johnson Ross Taylor Glen Schuelke Jerry King Jerry King Zachary Zastoupil Zachary Zastoupil Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Chris Givens Chris Givens Barry Knott Chris Givens Marlon Jackson Greg Austin Ryan Huntley Brandon Burney Brandon Burney Vincent Bridgewater Brandon Lee Tim Burnette David Stephens John Davis John Davis Jeffrey Henfield Monquel Pegues Corin Henry Corin Henry Fabian Wilson Chuck Guy Chuck Guy Mo Lee
YEAR FTM 1962 101 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 84 1969 93 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 69 1976 43 1977 97 1978 55 1979 89 1980 71 1981 71 1982 69 1983 106 1984 88 1985 71 1986 70 1987 89 1988 96 1989 64 1990 119 1991 154 1992 68 1993 111 1994 123 1995 87 1996 101 1997 78 1998 83 1999 116 2000 126 2001 148 2002 126 2003 92 2004 98 2005 143 2006 114 2007 141 2008 135 2009 64 2010 125 2011 132 2012 101 2013 123 2014 166 2015 184
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YEARLY LEADERS (SR. COLLEGE ERA) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE NAME YEAR FT% Marshall Procter 1962 .777 *No Records 1963 *No Records 1964 *No Records 1965 *No Records 1966 *No Records 1967 Ed Ledbetter 1968 .753 Cliff Wilkins 1969 .838 *No Records 1970 *No Records 1971 *No Records 1972 *No Records 1973 *No Records 1974 Farold Jackson 1975 .789 Steve Lewis 1976 .800 David Minor 1977 .828 David Minor 1978 .846 Lonnie Nichols 1979 .695 Lonnie Nichols 1980 .825 Ross Taylor 1981 .717 Ross Taylor 1982 .784 Ross Taylor 1983 .821 Freddie Pierce 1984 .833 Freddie Pierce 1985 .729 Zachary Zastoupil 1986 .752 Zachary Zastoupil 1987 .773 Roger Merrill 1988 .676 Roy Howard 1989 .609 Kenny Williams 1990 .677 Roderick Brown 1991 .684 Lovell Doyle 1992 .747 Chris Givens 1993 .725 Chris Givens 1994 .750 Chris Brown 1995 .737 Chris Givens 1996 .743 Gabe Johnson 1997 .818 Ryan Huntley 1998 .593 Ryan Huntley 1999 .678 Brandon Burney 2000 .803 Brandon Burney 2001 .763 Danny Jones 2002 .727 Brandon Lee 2003 .767 Brandon Lee 2004 .793 Cornell Jones 2005 .843 LaShon Sheffield 2006 .775 Dan Eichel 2007 .732 Avery Patterson 2008 .880 Marlin Cloudy 2009 .756 Devon Hills 2010 .748 Carrington Tankson 2011 .810 Coleman Furst 2012 .840 Chuck Guy 2013 .778 De’Andre Upchurch 2014 .860 Mo Lee 2015 .807
REBOUNDS NAME Marshall Procter *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Sherman Perry Sherman Perry *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records James Warren Curtis Thompson Lawrence Guillory Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Matt Russell Jerry King Jerry King Jerry King Zachary Zastoupil Carl Fields Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Sean Walker Sean Walker Barry Knott Bobby Davis Bobby Davis Greg Austin Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Danny Jones Danny Jones David Stephens David Stephens John Davis Johns Davis Eric Williams Eric Williams Jeremiah Wilson Wes Dipprey Fabian Wilson Jon Cathey-Macklin Davene Carter Mo Lee
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YEAR RBS 1962 396 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 222 1969 270 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 135 1976 214 1977 281 1978 168 1979 221 1980 239 1981 417 1982 203 1983 319 1984 206 1985 240 1986 171 1987 284 1988 223 1989 334 1990 413 1991 259 1992 308 1993 229 1994 287 1995 203 1996 198 1997 305 1998 225 1999 181 2000 276 2001 254 2002 416 2003 364 2004 221 2005 313 2006 298 2007 301 2008 235 2009 284 2010 260 2011 177 2012 249 2013 179 2014 177 2015 164
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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED NAME YEAR FTA Marshall Procter 1962 130 *No Records 1963 *No Records 1964 *No Records 1965 *No Records 1966 *No Records 1967 Sherman Perry 1968 132 Sherman Perry 1969 120 *No Records 1970 *No Records 1971 *No Records 1972 *No Records 1973 *No Records 1974 Richard Martin 1975 99 Bobby Henry 1976 73 Lawrence Guillory 1977 154 David Minor 1978 65 Lonnie Nichols 1979 128 Lonnie Nichols 1980 86 Dwanye Johnson 1981 104 Glen Schuelke 1982 95 Jerry King 1983 149 Jerry King 1984 120 Jerry King 1985 102 Zachary Zastoupil 1986 93 Carl Fields 1987 116 Roger Merrill 1988 142 Roy Howard 1989 105 Jeffrey McFadden 1990 209 Roderick Brown 1991 225 Lovell Doyle 1992 91 Chris Givens 1993 153 Sean Walker 1994 173 Barry Knott 1995 154 Chris Givens 1996 136 Marlon Jackson 1997 127 Greg Austin 1998 141 Ryan Huntley 1999 171 Brandon Burney 2000 157 Brandon Burney 2001 194 Vincent Bridgewater 2002 214 Danny Jones 2003 128 Tim Burnette 2004 125 David Stephens 2005 208 John Davis 2006 183 John Davis 2007 207 Jeffrey Henfield 2008 165 Monquel Pegues 2009 109 Corin Henry 2010 168 Corin Henry 2011 190 Fabian Wilson 2012 139 Chuck Guy 2013 158 Chuck Guy 2014 195 Mo Lee 2015 228
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NAME Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Mark Smith Mark Smith Ron Campbell Sean Walker Barry Knott Marlon Jackson Bobby Davis Greg Austin Ryan Huntley Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Danny Jones Danny Jones David Stephens David Stephens John Davis John Davis Eric Williams Eric Williams Jeremiah Wilson Wes Dipprey Fabian Wilson Jon Cathey-Macklin Davene Carter Davene Carter
NAME Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Sean Walker Sean Walker Barry Knott Bobby Davis Bobby Davis Stephan Sheckles Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Danny Jones Danny Jones Chris Williams David Stephens John Davis John Davis Eric Williams Eric Williams Jeremiah Wilson Wes Dipprey Fabian Wilson Jon Cathey-Macklin Davene Carter Mo Lee
YEAR 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
ORB 122 137 98 111 75 88 90 63 109 92 65 76 67 143 142 111 132 94 87 93 105 94 74 77 63 83 68
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DRB 212 276 178 209 155 199 113 123 196 151 119 200 187 273 222 117 208 204 214 142 179 166 103 172 116 94 119
REBOUNDS AVERAGE NAME Marshall Procter *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Sherman Perry Sherman Perry *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records James Warren Curtis Thompson Lawrence Guillory Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson Matt Russell Jerry King Jerry King Jerry King Zachary Zastoupil Carl Fields Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Sean Walker Sean Walker Barry Knott Bobby Davis Bobby Davis Greg Austin Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Danny Jones Danny Jones David Stephens David Stephens John Davis John Davis Eric Williams Eric Williams Jeremiah Wilson Wes Dipprey Fabian Wilson Jon Cathey-Macklin Davene Carter Mo Lee
YEAR AVG. 1962 18.0 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 9.7 1969 11.7 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 6.1 1976 9.3 1977 10.0 1978 6.7 1979 8.8 1980 9.9 1981 16.0 1982 8.1 1983 11.8 1984 8.5 1985 16.8 1986 7.4 1987 10.1 1988 7.9 1989 11.5 1990 13.3 1991 8.4 1992 8.6 1993 10.0 1994 10.6 1995 8.1 1996 7.6 1997 10.9 1998 8.3 1999 6.2 2000 10.6 2001 9.8 2002 12.6 2003 11.0 2004 6.9 2005 9.2 2006 9.0 2007 10.8 2008 7.3 2009 10.1 2010 8.1 2011 5.9 2012 7.5 2013 6.0 2014 5.7 2015 4.7
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YEARLY LEADERS (SR. COLLEGE ERA) YEAR AST 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 78 1977 92 1978 51 1979 85 1980 49 1981 69 1982 82 1983 93 1984 132 1985 114 1986 96 1987 85 1988 54 1989 140 1990 169 1991 123 1992 187 1993 247 1994 88 1995 115 1996 106 1997 136 1998 154 1999 177 2000 93 2001 146 2002 163 2003 128 2004 117 2005 105 2006 147 2007 133 2008 102 2009 91 2010 133 2011 127 2012 111 2013 134 2014 184 2015 123
TURNOVERS NAME YEAR TO *No Records 1962 *No Records 1963 *No Records 1964 *No Records 1965 *No Records 1966 *No Records 1967 *No Records 1968 *No Records 1969 *No Records 1970 *No Records 1971 *No Records 1972 *No Records 1973 *No Records 1974 *No Records 1975 Curtis Thompson 1976 48 Adrian Johnson 1977 58 David Minor 1978 51 John Barlow 1979 88 Lonnie Nichols 1980 57 Ross Taylor 1981 66 Ross Taylor 1982 77 Jerry King 1983 78 Ross Taylor 1984 67 Jerry King 1985 82 Freddie Pierce 1986 65 Carl Fields 1987 67 Roger Merrill 1988 73 Roy Howard 1989 81 Tracy Guy 1990 69 Roderick Brown 1991 65 Edward Milton 1992 82 Edward Milton 1993 89 Sean Walker 1994 88 Barry Knott 1995 90 Chris Givens 1996 77 Ryan Huntley 1997 78 Ryan Huntley 1998 76 Ryan Huntley/ Peter Praznovsky 1999 81 Collat Johnson 2000 73 Brandon Burney 2001 80 Danny Jones 2002 84 Brandon Lee 2003 89 Tim Burnette 2004 96 LaShon Sheffield 2005 96 LaShon Sheffield 2006 98 John Davis 2007 82 Jeffrey Henfield 2008 85 Courtney Hill 2009 81 Corin Henry 2010 96 Corin Henry 2011 74 Shedrick Haynes 2012 97 Chuck Guy 2013 69 Chuck Guy 2014 57 Mo Lee 2015 82
BLOCKED SHOTS NAME *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Dwayne Johnson *No Records *No Records Jerry King/Mike Gentry Donald Buckler Donald Buckler David Lewis Zachary Creech Roy Howard Mark Smith Mark Smith Mark Smith Sean Walker Sean Walker Eric Allen Bobby Davis Stephan Sheckles Andray Robinson Ryan Huntley Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Vincent Bridgewater Vincent Bridgewater Tierrius Thomas Randall Williams Nic Gamble Terrance Gamble Terrance Gamble Eric Williams Jeremiah Wilson Wes Dipprey/Donta Smith Fabian Wilson Jon Cathey-Macklin Jon Cathey-Macklin Davene Carter
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YEAR BLK 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 28 1982 1983 1984 12 1985 52 1986 15 1987 33 1988 14 1989 77 1990 68 1991 69 1992 79 1993 68 1994 68 1995 13 1996 27 1997 17 1998 26 1999 21 2000 35 2001 20 2002 81 2003 62 2004 20 2005 27 2006 32 2007 40 2008 49 2009 31 2010 53 2011 15 2012 28 2013 54 2014 40 2015 40
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ASSISTS NAME *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Pat Wheeles Pat Wheeles Rick Perry John Barlow Ricky Stanford Willie Sneed Glen Schuelke Glen Schuelke Glen Schuelke Freddie Pierce Freddie Pierce Jim Watson Kenny Moore Tracy Guy Tracy Guy Jason Hooten Edward Milton Edward Milton Todd McCormick Chris Brown Chris Brown Ryan Huntley Ryan Huntley Ryan Huntley Ivan Watson Chris Reisman Marcus Jacobs Marcus Jacobs Tim Burnette Cornell Jones LaShon Sheffield Mike Daniels Limar Wilson Courtney Hill Corin Henry Corin Henry Shedrick Haynes Chuck Guy Chuck Guy Michael Hardge
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STEALS NAME *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Willie Sneed *No Records *No Records Ross Taylor Freddie Pierce Freddie Pierce Jim Watson Rodney McFadden Roy Howard Tracy Guy Mark Smith Edward Milton Edward Milton Sean Walker Chris Brown Chris Givens Bobby Davis Ryan Huntley Ryan Huntley Collat Johnson Collat Johnson Chavis McCollister Brandon Lee Tim Burnette LaShon Sheffield LaShon Sheffield John Davis Eric Williams Eric Williams/Marlin Cloudy Corin Henry Corin Henry Brian Word Brian Word Chuck Guy Michael Hardge
YEAR STEALS 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 21 1982 1983 1984 40 1985 49 1986 40 1987 36 1988 33 1989 56 1990 46 1991 48 1992 58 1993 56 1994 45 1995 45 1996 44 1997 56 1998 58 1999 63 2000 42 2001 59 2002 54 2003 83 2004 65 2005 32 2006 62 2007 30 2008 45 2009 39 2010 54 2011 53 2012 45 2013 43 2014 52 2015 45
PERSONAL FOULS NAME Don Moon *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Coy Ford *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records *No Records Dwayne Johnson Tommy Duncan Dwayne Johnson David Schumacher Jerry King Ross Taylor Jerry King Zachary Zaptoupil Zachary Zaptoupil Roger Merrill Roy Howard Jeffrey McFadden Roderick Brown Lovell Doyle Barry Knott Barry Knott Eric Allen Bobby Davis Bobby Davis Greg Austin Collat Johnson Andy Hudson Collat Johnson Andy Hudson Danny Jones Tim Burnette Nic Gamble Mookie Works John Davis Terrance Gamble Monquel Pegues Jeremiah Wilson/Donta Smith Corin Henry Shedrick Haynes Jon Cathey-Macklin Jon Cathey-Macklin EJ Reed
YEAR PF 1962 89 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 95 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 100 1980 82 1981 86 1982 87 1983 89 1984 75 1985 88 1986 79 1987 89 1988 94 1989 104 1990 108 1991 92 1992 115 1993 103 1994 86 1995 99 1996 81 1997 83 1998 104 1999 114 2000 93 2001 83 2002 95 2003 81 2004 83 2005 107 2006 112 2007 68 2008 90 2009 81 2010 86 2011 65 2012 92 2013 85 2014 92 2015 100
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*NAIA District 8 Game ! - Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville $ - TIAA Tip-Off Tournament, Brownwood % - TIAA Preseason Tournament, Abilene # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Wichita Falls
W W (OT) W W L W W L L L W L L L W W W L (OT) W W W W L W W L W W L
72-71 76-73 73-72 70-67 72-77 78-68 69-62 60-66 61-62 82-85 97-79 78-94 62-72 72-74 64-60 70-49 83-77 58-65 101-73 72-61 86-70 87-61 55-66 94-73 87-85 57-64 97-77 85-68 64-76
1989-90 (26-5 Overall, 9-1 TIAA) TIAA CHAMPIONS N11 Baptist Christian N17 ! Concordia Lutheran N18 ! Southeastern Okla. N22 @ Concordia Lutheran D1 $ Schreiner D2 $ Texas College D8 % Angelo State D9 % Abilene Christian D13 Wiley College J11 John Brown J13 @ Huston-Tillotson J16 @ Oral Roberts J20 @ Howard Payne* J24 McMurry* J27 @ Austin College* J29 Dallas Baptist J31 Sul Ross State* F3 @ Texas College F5 @ Univ. of Dallas* F7 Howard Payne* F10 @ McMurry* F12 Huston-Tillotson F14 Austin College* F15 @ Dallas Baptist F17 @ Sul Ross State F19 Oral Roberts F21 Angelo State F24 Univ. of Dallas* M1 # Texas College M3 # Wayland Baptist M5 # Paul Quinn
*NAIA District 8 Game ! - Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville $ - W.J. Wisdom Classic, Stephenville % - Angelo State Invitational, San Angelo # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, S’ville/S’ville/Waco
W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W L
108-39 84-72 44-51 80-62 76-75 79-70 62-52 78-63 79-51 67-61 81-53 85-93 74-60 80-58 96-74 77-61 86-39 95-84 112-91 94-63 55-57 93-69 81-47 76-78 78-40 82-74 63-59 87-55 86-81 71-58 62-67
1990-91 (26-5 Overall, 11-1 TIAA) TIAA CHAMPIONS N9 ! Baptist Christian N10 ! St. Edward’s N15 $ East Texas Baptist N16 $ Concordia Lutheran N24 Oklahoma City Univ. N28 A&M-Commerce N30 @ Southeastern Okla. D1 @ East Central D8 @ Abilene Christian J5 @ A&M-Commerce J7 Abilene Christian J9 Huston-Tillotson J12 @ Howard Payne* J16 Austin College* J19 @ Univ. of Dallas* J21 @ St. Edward’s J23 McMurry* J26 @ Sul Ross State* J30 Hardin-Simmons* F2 LSU-Shreveport F6 Howard Payne* F8 Bay Ridge Christian F9 @ Austin College* F11 Texas College F13 Univ. of Dallas* F16 @ McMurry* F20 Sul Ross State* F23 @ Hardin-Simmons F28 # Texas College M2 # Lubbock Christian M4 # Wayland Baptist
W 89-49 W 57-49 L 64-67 W 78-68 L 57-73 W (3OT) 91-85 L 71-72 W FORF. W 73-49 W 76-63 W 95-67 W 95-63 W 57-42 W 79-59 W 80-62 W 64-60 W 76-51 W 101-54 W 82-66 W 109-57 W 71-58 W 108-40 W 81-57 W 85-59 W 87-54 L 51-52 W 81-51 W 77-62 W 79-64 W 61-58 L 71-83
*NAIA District 8 Game ! - Texan Classic Tournament, Stephenville $ - Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, S’ville/S’ville/Plainview
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1988-89 (18-11 Overall, 6-2 TIAA) TIAA CHAMPIONS N8 Mary-Hardin Baylor N10 @ Incarnate Word N16 @ Mary-Hardin Baylor N18 ! Schreiner N19 ! Oklahoma Baptist N21 Paul Quinn N30 Incarnate Word D2 $ Austin College D3 $ Sul Ross State D5 @ Paul Quinn J6 Jarvis Christian J7 @ Oklahoma Baptist J12 % Howard Payne J13 % McMurry J18 St. Edward’s J21 Howard Payne* J23 @ McMurry* J24 @ Hardin-Simmons J26 @ Univ. of Dallas J28 Austin College* J30 @ Sul Ross State* F2 Trinity F6 @ Howard Payne* F9 Univ. of Dallas F11 McMurry* F14 @ Austin College* F18 Sul Ross State* F20 @ Trinity M2 # Midwestern State
Tarleton State Hall of Fame member, Tracy Guy
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1991-92 (26-10 Overall, 12-0 District 8) NAIA DISTRICT 8 CHAMPIONS NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS N11 Concordia (Neb.) N14 ! Kansas Wesleyan N15 ! Bethany (Kan.) N16 ! McPherson (Kan.) N22 $ Missouri Southern N23 $ North Alabama N28 % Jarvis Christian N29 % Baptist Christian N30 % Schreiner D6 Ω Minnesota-Duluth D7 Ω Colorado Mines D10 @ Jarvis Christian D16 @ Texas-El Paso J4 @ Western New Mexico J8 @ Austin College* J10 Hardin-Simmons* J11 Southeastern Okla. J15 Western New Mexico J18 St. Edward’s J20 @ Ambassador* J23 Ambassador* J25 @ St. Edward’s J30 Baptist Christian F1 Loyola (La.)* F3 Schreiner F5 @ Hardin-Simmons* F8 @ Loyola (La.)* F12 @ LeTourneau* F15 @ Southeastern Okla. F17 @ Oklahoma City Univ. F19 @ Schreiner F22 Austin College* F29 # McMurry M2 # Howard Payne M4 # Southwestern (Texas) M13 ^ Northwestern (Iowa) *NAIA District 8 Game ! - Kansas Wesleyan Classic, Salina, KS $ - North Alabama Tournament, Florence, AL % - Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville Ω - Southern Colorado Tournament, Pueblo, CO # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Stephenville ^ - NAIA National Tournament, Stephenville
W W W W L L W W L L W W L L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L W W W W W L
56-54 79-63 70-57 53-52 47-55 53-61 100-44 89-62 81-99 45-46 81-50 80-51 54-66 53-66 82-53 73-52 55-57 59-49 74-63 77-47 84-45 66-53 81-58 92-33 61-46 99-68 99-41 82-39 58-61 56-75 87-70 71-58 61-52 61-47 52-40 59-71
1992-93 (22-11 Overall, 12-0 District 8) NAIA DISTRICT 8 CHAMPIONS NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS N12 ! LSU-Shreveport W N13 ! Okla. Panhandle State W N14 ! McMurry W N20 $ St. Edward’s L N21 $ Arkansas-Monticello L N27 % Arkansas Baptist W N28 % LSU-Shreveport W N30 @ Incarnate Word L D3 Austin College* W D7 @ Mary Hardin-Baylor L J4 Ω Colorado Christian L J5 Ω Phillips W J6 Ω Mount Senario L J11 @ LSU-Shreveport* W J16 LeTourneau* W J18 Incarnate Word L J21 @ Houston Baptist W J23 @ St. Edward’s L J27 Mary Hardin-Baylor L (2OT) J30 Louisiana Christian W F1 Paul Quinn W F6 @ Huston-Tilloston* W F8 @ Austin College* W F10 Ambassador* W F13 @ LeTourneau* W F16 Houston Baptist W F18 @ Ambassador* W F20 Hutson-Tillotson* W F23 Drury L F27 # McMurry W M1 # Southwestern (Texas) W M3 # Loyola (La.) W M12 ^ Eureka (Ill.) L *NAIA District 8 Game ! - McMurry Classic, Abilene $ - Texan Domino’s Classic, Stephenville % - TSU/Nation’s Bank Tournament, Stephenville Ω - Colorado Christian Classic, Lakewood, CO # - NAIA District 8 Playoff Game, Stephenville ^ - NAIA National Tournament, Nampa, ID
Tarleton State Hall of Fame member, Jeffrey McFadden
67-47 59-44 72-50 50-54 72-74 73-61 54-47 45-67 76-70 58-79 70-72 90-76 66-78 54-53 84-52 66-79 64-58 70-72 77-78 81-70 79-61 74-66 78-51 72-67 92-71 86-74 78-61 69-65 75-83 85-75 64-51 85-56 54-63
1993-94 (16-12 Overall, Independent) NAIA SOUTHWEST REGION CHAMPIONS NAIA DIV. II NATIONAL QUALIFIERS N20 Austin College W N26 ! Angelo State L N27 ! Abilene Christian L N29 Eastern New Mexico L (OT) D1 @ Northwestern St. (La.) L D4 @ Eastern New Mexico L D11 @ Texas State L D29 $ Texas A&M-Kingsville W D30 $ Incarnate Word L J3 % Abilene Christian L J4 % St. Edward’s L J10 A&M-Commerce W J12 West Texas A&M W J15 @ LeTourneau W J20 @ Austin College W J24 @ Midwestern State W J27 @ A&M-Commerce W F3 Cameron W F5 @ Ambassador W F8 Midwestern State W F12 LeTourneau W F14 Huston-Tillotson W F17 @ Cameron L F19 Ambassador W F21 @ Drury L F25 # LSU-Shreveport W F28 # College of Ozarks W M10 ^ Huron (S.D.) L ! - Abilene Christian Classic, Abilene $ - Bud Light Holiday Tournament, San Antonio % - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville # - NAIA Southwest Region Playoff Game, Stephenville ^ - NAIA National Tournament, Nampa, ID
1994-95 (11-15 Overall, 5-9 LSC) INAUGURAL NCAA SEASON N19 Schreiner N23 National Christian N25 ! Fort Lewis N26 ! Adams State D1 @ Cameron D3 Texas College D10 @ North Texas J3 $ Ambassador J4 $ Fort Lewis J9 Cameron J14 Angelo State* J16 Abilene Christian* J21 @ Eastern New Mexico* J23 @ West Texas A&M* J26 Central Oklahoma* J28 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* J30 @ A&M-Commerce* F4 Texas A&M-Kingsville* F6 A&M-Commerce* F11 @ Angelo State* F13 @ Abilene Christian* F16 LeTourneau F18 West Texas A&M* F20 Eastern New Mexico* F25 @ Central Oklahoma* M3 # Midwestern State
76-37 58-67 71-95 65-67 53-63 49-83 53-81 78-76 73-92 54-77 69-70 65-61 80-79 91-67 93-77 80-78 88-84 71-67 90-70 82-78 94-50 101-73 59-68 132-92 75-88 88-66 77-73 85-89
W 59-58 W 106-67 L 77-81 W 62-56 L 73-85 W (OT) 84-80 L 35-77 L 90-107 L 67-74 W 72-66 L 51-58 W 95-82 W 63-60 L 66-75 L (OT) 108-116 L 56-86 L 42-61 W 73-72 L 60-62 L (OT) 82-84 W 88-75 W 105-70 L 40-67 W 61-58 L 98-136 L 76-87
*LSC Game ! - Fort Lewis Tournament, Durango, CO $ - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville # - NAIA Southwest Region Playoff Game, Stephenville
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*LSC Game ! - Grand Canyon Tournament, Phoenix, AZ $ - McMurry Tournament, Abilene % - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville
L W W L W W W W W L L W W L L L L L L L L L W L L W L
71-89 82-61 112-46 80-83 85-45 95-98 83-63 76-68 46-39 80-86 66-75 73-66 96-72 74-81 63-101 88-100 93-100 48-69 66-72 66-67 78-81 70-73 66-65 93-111 81-89 110-61 63-75
1996-97 (18-10 Overall, 8-8 LSC) N16 Ambassador W 100-71 N23 LeTourneau W 75-56 N26 @ Louisiana Tech L 52-81 N30 McMurry W 66-56 D2 Howard Payne W 84-60 D6 ! Science & Arts Oklahoma W 87-60 D7 ! Mary Hardin-Baylor W 73-60 D14 @ A&M-Commerce* L 51-59 D30 Schreiner W 96-51 J4 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 77-59 J7 @ Abilene Christian* L 71-81 J9 @ Angelo State* W 63-57 J11 West Texas A&M* W 72-63 J13 Eastern New Mexico* W (OT) 79-75 J16 @ Midwestern State* L 48-55 J18 @ Central Oklahoma* L 78-81 J23 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 66-69 J25 @ Cameron W 67-59 J30 Angelo State* W 81-55 F1 Abilene Christian* W 76-62 F6 @ Eastern New Mexico* L 62-77 F8 @ West Texas A&M* L 75-77 F13 Central Oklahoma* W 109-82 F15 Midwestern State* L 72-79 F17 Cameron W (OT) 79-76 F22 A&M-Commerce* W 60-39 F25 # Eastern New Mexico W 57-54 F27 # Central Oklahoma L 106-108 *LSC Game ! - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Edmond, OK
1997-98 (19-8 Overall, 10-4 LSC South) N14 ! Lubbock Christian N15 ! Texas Wesleyan N20 @ Southeastern Okla. N22 @ East Central N29 Wiley College D4 Cameron D6 Southwestern Okla. D17 $ Washburn (Kan.) D18 $ Grand Canyon D30 Henderson State J3 Midwestern State* J8 @ Eastern New Mexico* J10 @ West Texas A&M* J15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* J17 A&M-Commerce* J22 @ Abilene Christian* J24 @ Angelo State* J26 Texas College J29 LeTourneau J31 @ Midwestern State* F5 Abilene Christian* F7 Angelo State* F12 Eastern New Mexico* F14 West Texas A&M* F19 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* F21 @ A&M-Commerce* F24 # Abilene Christian
*LSC Game ! - Chamber of Commerce Tournament, Stephenville $ - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville
1998-99 (17-12 Overall, 8-6 LSC South) LSC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP N14 Texas College N19 @ Harding N21 @ Ouachita Baptist N24 Texas Wesleyan D3 Central Oklahoma D5 Northeastern State D8 @ Texas Wesleyan D19 ! Missouri-Rolla D20 ! Central Missouri D28 $ Texas Lutheran D29 $ Delta State J2 @ Midwestern State* J7 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* J9 @ A&M-Commerce* J14 Eastern New Mexico* J16 West Texas A&M* J21 Abilene Christian* J23 Angelo State* J26 @ Delta State J30 Midwestern State* F4 @ Angelo State* F6 @ Abilene Christian* F11 A&M-Commerce* F13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* F18 @ West Texas A&M* F20 @ Eastern New Mexico* F23 # Southeastern Okla. F25 # West Texas A&M F27 # Midwestern State
W L W W W W W L L W W W L W W L W W W W W W W L W L L
W L W W L L L W (OT) W W W W L L W L W W L L W L W W L W W W L
65-62 59-66 83-73 89-73 104-63 64-56 99-63 75-84 70-74 83-79 79-55 87-64 68-79 64-63 72-61 82-89 76-69 104-70 103-63 84-61 80-69 94-71 78-55 59-73 81-77 72-77 68-71
80-74 56-75 61-40 54-50 93-105 56-61 50-60 73-71 71-58 81-71 75-72 82-75 61-72 66-74 83-70 69-75 83-70 78-69 65-82 75-92 68-64 62-69 72-63 76-63 65-72 81-71 63-57 62-60 62-78
1999-00 (17-9 Overall, 7-7 LSC South) N19 ! Cameron N20 ! Texas Wesleyan N29 SW Assemblies of God D2 @ Cameron D4 @ Southwestern Okla. D7 East Central D27 $ St. Mary’s D28 $ Western Washington D31 Angelo State* J4 @ Eastern New Mexico* J6 @ West Texas A&M* J10 Texas A&M-Kingsville* J13 Abilene Christian* J15 @ A&M-Commerce* J20 @ Texas Wesleyan J22 Midwestern State* J27 West Texas A&M* J29 Eastern New Mexico* F1 Southeastern Okla. F3 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* F8 Texas College F10 A&M-Commerce* F16 National Christian F19 @ Midwestern State* F24 @ Angelo State* F26 @ Abilene Christian*
*LSC Game ! - Tarleton Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville
2000-01 (13-13 Overall, 5-7 LSC South) N17 ! Lynn (Fla.) N18 ! Houston Baptist N20 National Christian N24 $ Western Washington N25 $ Seattle Pacific D2 Southwestern Adventist D5 @ Texas Wesleyan D19 @ St. Mary’s D29 % Texas College D30 % Texas Wesleyan J4 Midwestern State J6 St. Mary’s J11 @ Central Oklahoma J13 @ Northeastern State J18 A&M-Commerce* J20 Texas A&M-Kingsville* J25 @ Eastern New Mexico* F1 @ Abilene Christian* F3 @ Angelo State* F5 @ West Texas A&M* F8 Angelo State* F10 Abilene Christian* F15 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* F17 @ A&M-Commerce* F22 West Texas A&M* F24 Eastern New Mexico*
*LSC Game ! - Tarleton Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - Western Washington Classic, Bellingham, WA % - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville
W W W W L W W W W W L L W W W L L (OT) W W L L W W L L W
84-73 75-67 97-77 69-63 83-85 76-63 72-58 94-82 86-76 66-62 85-92 74-78 66-62 59-57 72-63 61-73 65-68 73-47 55-51 64-66 60-63 66-63 93-65 63-69 70-72 63-55
W W W L L W W L W L W W L L L W W W L L L W L L L W
68-46 78-69 77-59 73-74 66-71 89-49 56-55 47-55 87-57 80-83 77-56 46-44 92-101 55-59 61-70 67-54 64-53 84-82 68-89 71-86 47-64 68-54 60-72 49-83 54-60 78-72
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1995-96 (11-16 Overall, 3-11 LSC) N17 ! Grand Canyon N18 ! Colorado Christian N22 Southwestern Adventist N27 @ Cameron N30 $ Sul Ross State D1 $ Austin College D2 $ Okla. Panhandle State D8 % St. Edward’s D9 % Western New Mexico D16 A&M-Commerce* J4 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* J6 Abilene Christian* J8 Angelo State* J11 @ West Texas A&M* J13 @ Eastern New Mexico* J18 Midwestern State J20 Central Oklahoma* J25 Texas A&M-Kingsville* J27 Cameron F1 @ Angelo State* F6 @ Abilene Christian* F8 Eastern New Mexico* F10 West Texas A&M* F15 @ Central Oklahoma* F17 @ Midwestern State F22 Ambassador F24 @ A&M-Commerce*
*LSC Game ! - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV $ - Texan Club Holiday Tournament, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Durant, OK/Canyon/Wichita Falls
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2001-02 (25-8 Overall, 10-2 LSC South) LSC SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS LSC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER N16 ! Wingate (N.C.) L N17 ! A&M-Commerce L N18 ! New York Tech W N23 $ Texas College W N24 $ Mary Hardin-Baylor W N29 @ Southeastern Okla. L D1 @ East Central W D4 Southwestern Adventist W D13 National Christian W D17 St. Edward’s W D20 Hillsdale FW Baptist W D29 Cameron W D31 Southwestern Okla. W J3 @ Midwestern State W J7 @ St. Edward’s W J10 Central Oklahoma W J12 Northeastern State L J17 Eastern New Mexico* W J19 West Texas A&M* W J24 @ A&M-Commerce* W J26 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L (OT) J31 @ Abilene Christian* W F2 Angelo State* W F7 @ Angelo State* W F9 Abilene Christian* W F14 @ West Texas A&M* L (OT) F16 @ Eastern New Mexico* W (OT) F21 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F23 A&M-Commerce* W F26 # Midwestern State W M1 # Southwestern Okla. W M2 # Northeastern State L M8 ^ Incarnate Word L
73-83 78-87 73-58 86-62 58-50 53-67 68-58 106-40 83-23 81-51 83-41 76-53 87-77 65-63 74-58 90-54 53-58 65-48 72-54 82-63 69-71 61-59 90-60 76-75 97-50 69-73 87-80 72-64 76-57 76-60 73-59 50-66 59-72
*LSC Game ! - Disney Division II Tip-Off Classic, Orlando, FL $ - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Durant, OK/Wichita Falls ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Tahlequah, OK
2002-03 (29-4 Overall, 11-1 LSC North) LSC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL RUNNER-UP [HOST] N4 £ University of Texas 43-93 N22 ! Hillsdale FW Baptist W 111-38 N23 ! Jarvis Christian W 77-62 N26 @ Incarnate Word W 62-43 N30 Dallas Christian W 93-45 D3 Eastern New Mexico W 67-65 D14 $ Central Washington L 61-70 D15 $ Cal St.-San Bernardino W 53-50 D19 St. Mary’s W 66-59 D30 West Texas A&M W 75-49 J2 @ Midwestern State W 72-60 J4 Incarnate Word W 68-57 J9 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 58-55 J11 A&M-Commerce W 71-58 J16 @ Abilene Christian W 81-58 J18 @ Angelo State W 63-47 J23 @ East Central* W 65-63 J25 Southeastern Okla.* W 65-49 J30 @ Cameron* W 72-64 F1 Southwestern Okla.* W 85-74 F6 @ Central Oklahoma* W 82-63 F8 @ Northeastern State* L 48-61 F13 East Central* W 92-53 F15 @ Southeastern Okla. W 62-47 F20 Cameron* W 76-54 F22 @ Southwestern Okla.* W 74-60 F27 Central Oklahoma* W 85-77 M1 Northeastern Okla.* W 61-53 M4 # A&M-Commerce W 81-67 M7 # Eastern New Mexico W 64-58 M8 # West Texas A&M L 61-69 M14 ^ St. Mary’s W 56-43 M15 ^ Northwest Missouri St. W 73-58 M17 ^ Northeastern State L 46-56
*LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Austin ! - Best Western Cross Timbers Classic, Stephenville $ - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Portales, NM/Portales NM ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
2003-04 (28-4 Overall, 11-1 LSC North) LSC NORTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALIST [HOST] N17 Dallas Christian W 86-58 N19 @ St. Mary’s W 64-58 N28 ! Jarvis Christian W 92-54 N29 ! Wayland Baptist W 96-70 D2 Midwestern State L 74-75 D15 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 107-23 D19 $ Western Washington W 95-90 D20 $ Rollins L 64-75 D29 St. Mary’s W 63-60 J3 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 77-60 J5 @ A&M-Commerce W 87-67 J8 Abilene Christian W 79-66 J10 Angelo State W 76-55 J15 @ Eastern New Mexico W 72-69 J17 @ West Texas A&M W 63-60 J22 Cameron* W 78-44 J24 @ Southwestern Okla.* W (OT) 72-71 J29 Central Oklahoma* W 75-64 J31 Northeastern State* W 59-47 F5 @ East Central* W 79-50 F7 Southeastern Okla.* W 69-55 F12 @ Cameron* W 80-60 F14 Southwestern Okla.* W 70-60 F19 @ Central Oklahoma* W 82-68 F21 @ Northeastern State* L 40-62 F26 East Central* W 97-84 F28 @ Southeastern Okla.* W (OT) 87-80 M2 # Midwestern State W 93-87 M5 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W 89-85 M6 # Northeastern State W 69-66 M13 ^ Texas A&M-Kingsville W 77-74 M14 ^ Drury L (OT) 73-78 *LSC Game ! - Days Inn Classic, Stephenville $ - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
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SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1988)
*LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Austin ! - High Desert Classic, Las Vegas, NV $ - Days Inn Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Commerce ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Commerce ∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Grand Forks, ND
53-86 78-52 75-67 60-69 76-68 65-57 70-52 80-63 60-73 60-86 80-73 105-57 70-58 63-61 75-62 60-62 44-40 46-59 57-52 63-66 72-70 58-51 70-53 68-75 74-63 99-65 67-53 85-64 61-58 67-68 75-72 65-59 75-70 58-56 55-60
2005-06 (27-7 Overall, 11-1 LSC South) LSC SOUTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT QUARTERFINALIST N5 £ University of New Orleans N9 £ University of Lamar N15 ! Howard Payne W N18 ! Sciences and Arts (Okla.) W N19 @ Texas Christian W N22 @ St. Mary’s L N28 Hillsdale FW Baptist W D1 @ Southeastern Okla. W D3 @ East Central W D8 Southwestern Okla. W D10 Cameron W D17 $ Alaska-Fairbanks L D18 $ Humboldt State L D30 St. Mary’s W J2 Midwestern State* W J5 @ A&M-Commerce L J12 Central Oklahoma W J14 Northeastern State W J17 @ Midwestern State* W J21 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W J25 @ Eastern New Mexico* W J28 West Texas A&M* W J31 @ Abilene Christian* W F4 Angelo State* W F9 Abilene Christian* W F11 @ Angelo State* W F18 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F23 Eastern New Mexico* W F25 @ West Texas A&M* L F28 # A&M-Commerce W M3 # vs. Central Oklahoma W M4 # vs. West Texas A&M L M11 ^ vs. Central Oklahoma W M12 ^ vs. Central Missouri W M14 ^ vs. Northwest Mo. State W M22 ∆ vs. Stonehill L
61-78 65-62 76-53 92-49 68-59 46-50 97-31 71-59 79-55 74-36 65-44 73-82 40-66 70-41 76-67 50-54 72-61 71-38 67-61 90-59 75-69 68-66 67-61 96-69 91-59 94-60 68-64 81-64 60-80 71-70 73-71 85-92 75-68 62-59 72-71 59-69
2006-07 (18-10 Overall, 7-5 LSC South) N15 LeTourneau N17 ! Chico State N18 ! Findlay N21 St. Mary’s N27 Hillsdale FW Baptist D2 East Central D7 @ Cameron D16 St. Augustine’s D18 Texas-Permian Basin D29 @ St. Mary’s J4 A&M-Commerce J6 @ Southwestern Okla. J8 Southeastern Okla. J11 @ Central Oklahooma J20 Rhema Bible J24 @ West Texas A&M* J27 Eastern New Mexico* J29 Midwestern State* J31 @ Angelo State* F3 Abilene Christian* F5 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* F7 Angelo State* F10 @ Abilene Christian* F13 @ Midwestern State* F15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* F21 West Texas A&M* F24 @ Eastern New Mexico* F27 # Central Oklahoma
*LSC Game ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Edmond, OK
W W W (OT) W W W L W W L W L W L W L W L W W W W (OT) W (OT) L (OT) W (OT) L L (OT) L
68-51 86-63 85-82 60-58 80-40 63-55 69-71 70-51 107-59 69-73 104-91 80-104 68-58 54-71 88-42 62-69 77-72 59-72 81-78 87-67 58-55 76-73 81-80 70-76 71-66 63-69 74-77 67-92
The Historical Records of Te xan Basketball
2004-05 (25-9 Overall, 9-3 LSC South) NCAA TOURNAMENT QUALIFIER NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT SEMIFINALIST N15 £ University of Texas N16 Hillsdale FW Baptist W N20 Jarvis Christian W N23 @ St. Mary’s L D2 @ Abilene Christian W D4 @ Angelo State W D11 Eastern New Mexico W D13 West Texas A&M W D18 ! Nebraska-Omaha L D19 ! Missouri Western L D30 $ Southern Nazarene W (OT) D31 $ Dallas Christian W J3 St. Mary’s W J6 @ Midwestern State W J13 Texas A&M-Kingsville W J15 A&M-Commerce L (OT) J20 @ Northeastern State* W J22 Central Oklahoma* L J27 Southeastern Okla.* W J29 @ East Central* L F3 @ Southwestern Okla.* W (OT) F5 Cameron* W F10 Northeastern State* W F12 @ Central Oklahoma* L F17 @ Southeastern Okla.* W F19 East Central* W F24 Southwestern Okla.* W F26 @ Cameron* W M1 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W M4 # A&M-Commerce L M12 ^ Central Mo. State W M13 ^ Pittsburg State W (OT) M15 ^ A&M-Commerce W M23 ∆ Cal Poly-Pomona W M24 ∆ Bryant L
*LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Tyler/Beaumont ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - Humboldt State Classic, Arcata, CA # - LSC Championship Tournament, Stephenville/Durant, OK/Durant, OK ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Bolivar, MO ∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Springfield, MA
LaShon Sheffield
@TarletonSports • @Tarleton_MBK • www.TarletonSports.com
Kenneth Cage
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2004, 2012, 2014, 2015 LSC Season Champions | 2004, 2013, 2014 LSC Tournament Champions | 2005, 2006, 2015 Elite Eight | 2005, 2015 Final Four
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1988)
36
2007-08 (25-7 Overall, 9-3 LSC South) NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL RUNNER-UP [HOST] N2 £ Baylor University 95-85 N5 £ Texas A&M University 62-71 N16 ! Palm Beach Atlantic W 70-62 N17 ! Tampa W 96-55 N20 Dallas Christian W 94-19 N26 St. Edward’s W 73-64 N29 Cameron W 71-61 D1 Southwestern Okla. L 75-81 D6 @ A&M-Commerce L 52-72 D15 Rhema Bible W 100-38 D17 Hillsdale FW Baptist W 77-22 D29 $ St. Edward’s W 72-58 D30 $ Ala.-Huntsville W 66-50 J3 Central Oklahoma W (OT) 73-70 J5 Northeastern State W 65-58 J10 @ Southeastern Okla. W 59-40 J12 @ East Central W 63-58 J16 @ Midwestern State* W 62-54 J23 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 67-59 J26 West Texas A&M* W (OT) 76-74 J29 @ Abilene Christian* W 86-85 F2 Angelo State* W 71-67 F6 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 63-53 F9 Midwestern State* L 65-79 F13 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 70-51 F20 Abilene Christian* W 66-63 F23 @ West Texas A&M* L 58-64 F27 Eastern New Mexico* W 83-43 M1 @ Angelo State* L 58-76 M5 # Northeastern State W 65-64 M7 # Central Oklahoma L 65-77 M15 ^ St. Mary’s W 70-64 M16 ^ Southwest Baptist W 80-72 M18 ^ Central Oklahoma L 76-77
2008-09 (18-10 Overall, 6-6 LSC South) N8 £ Baylor University N15 St. Gregory’s W N18 SW Assemblies of God W N21 ! Texas-Permian Basin W N22 ! Texas A&M International W N25 A&M-Commerce L N29 @ St. Edward’s L D4 Adams State W D13 @ Northeastern State W D15 @ Central Oklahoma L D18 St. Edward’s W D29 Paul Quinn W J3 East Central W J5 Southeastern Okla. W J8 @ Southwestern Okla. W J10 @ Cameron W J14 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L J17 @ Angelo State* L (4OT) J21 @ Eastern New Mexico* W J24 West Texas A&M * L J28 @ Abilene Christian* L F4 @ Midwestern State* L F7 Midwestern State* W F11 Eastern New Mexico* W F14 @ West Texas A&M* W F18 Abilene Christian* W F25 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L F28 Angelo State* W M5 # Central Oklahoma L (OT) *LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Waco ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK
*LSC Game ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Wichita Falls
*LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Waco/College Station ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - St. Edward’s Invitational, Austin # - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville
Terrence Gamble
44-76 83-64 91-48 65-57 83-67 67-85 70-88 83-55 48-41 68-79 78-62 86-76 62-56 68-47 62-59 58-49 45-51 80-85 64-41 59-69 70-73 63-81 66-62 64-55 64-58 80-64 72-76 70-65 76-77
2009-10 (24-8 Overall, 9-3 LSC South) LSC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL SEMIFINALIST N17 Dallas Baptist W N20 ! Texas A&M International W N21 ! Southeastern Okla. W N28 Wiley College W D1 Central Oklahoma L D3 Northeastern State W D12 @ East Central L D14 @ Southeastern Okla. W D19 Southwestern Okla. W D21 Cameron W D28 Dallas Christian W J2 Texas-Permian Basin W J4 Paul Quinn W J9 @ A&M-Commerce W J11 @ Dallas Baptist L J16 Angelo State* W J20 Eastern New Mexico* W J23 @ West Texas A&M* W J27 Abilene Christian* W J30 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F3 Midwestern State* L F6 @ Midwestern State* L F10 @ Eastern New Mexico* W F13 West Texas A&M* W F16 @ Abilene Christian* W F20 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F27 @ Angelo State* L M3 # A&M-Commerce W (OT) M5 # West Texas A&M W M6 # Midwestern State L M13 ^ Nebraska-Omaha W M14 ^ Midwestern State L
Jeremiah Wilson
81-71 68-50 54-43 90-47 72-76 61-47 88-104 48-43 78-57 59-52 84-55 65-33 77-31 68-55 67-76 78-62 76-36 69-56 83-63 74-50 49-66 69-72 73-48 56-52 70-60 78-59 81-90 83-76 82-68 55-65 75-71 56-71
Corin Henry
Tarleton State Texan Basketball Record Book
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1988)
W W W W L W W L W W L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W L L
*LSC Game ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Bartlesville, OK ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Edmond, OK
108-30 81-66 83-54 104-32 44-49 88-40 81-49 63-76 94-51 70-66 57-60 75-49 64-44 70-53 69-66 77-53 36-44 65-46 68-56 67-61 85-75 47-42 57-37 49-47 82-61 58-44 74-65 74-50 52-68 51-64
2011-12 (27-6 Overall, 15-3 LSC) LSC CO-CHAMPIONS LSC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL SEMIFINALIST N11 ! Southeastern Okla. W N12 ! Pittsburg State W N18 $ Central Oklahoma W N19 $ Washburn L N22 Paul Quinn W N26 SW Assemblies of God W N30 Cameron* W D7 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W D10 Incarnate Word* W D15 Jarvis Christian W D19 West Alabama W D31 Dallas Christian W J4 @ Eastern New Mexico* W J7 West Texas A&M* W J11 Angelo State* W J14 @ Abilene Christian* W J18 @ A&M-Commerce* W J21 A&M-Commerce* W J25 @ Cameron* W J28 Midwestern State* W F1 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F4 @ Incarnate Word* L F9 Arlington Baptist W F13 @ Midwestern State* L (3OT) F15 Eastern New Mexico* W F18 @ West Texas A&M* L F22 @ Angelo State* W F25 Abilene Christian* W F29 # Texas A&M-Kingsville W M2 # West Texas A&M W M3 # Midwestern State L M10 ^ Missouri Southern W M11 ^ Arkansas Tech L (OT) *LSC Game ! - South Central Region Challenge, Stephenville $ - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Wichita Falls
Fabian Wilson
Damion Clemons
61-50 57-40 87-65 57-61 81-46 79-68 66-41 72-70 71-59 85-41 70-33 85-41 55-52 59-56 76-55 62-53 73-69 78-53 65-62 79-75 63-52 51-62 77-54 75-80 74-69 53-62 67-61 74-62 67-55 59-37 51-57 69-52 63-64
2012-13 (20-10 Overall, 10-8 LSC) LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL QUALIFIER N12 SW Assemblies of God L N16 ! Texas-Permian Basin W N17 ! East Central W N24 Dallas Christian W D1 Arlington Baptist W D5 @ Angelo State* L D8 Abilene Christian* W D18 Henderson State W D29 Ouachita Baptist W J2 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W J5 @ Incarnate Word* L J9 Cameron* L J12 @ Midwestern State* L J16 @ Eastern New Mexico* L J19 West Texas A&M* W J26 @ A&M-Commerce* W J30 McMurry W F2 A&M-Commerce* W F6 Angelo State* W F9 @ Abilene Christian* W (OT) F13 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* L F16 Incarnate Word* W F20 @ Cameron* L F23 Midwestern State* W F27 Eastern New Mexico* W M2 @ West Texas A&M* L M7 # Eastern New Mexico W M8 # West Texas &M W M9 # Midwestern State W M16 ^ Metro State L *LSC Game ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic presented by Taco Bell, Stephenville # - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Denver, CO
60-73 60-46 72-62 91-70 77-61 52-57 64-50 64-53 74-67 52-46 67-72 62-71 34-50 56-59 65-50 70-61 65-52 68-55 67-44 75-70 55-56 77-71 51-53 75-60 71-58 55-58 72-59 66-48 53-50 65-76
The Historical Records of Te xan Basketball
2010-11 (24-6 Overall, 13-1 LSC South) LSC TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL QUALIFIER N13 Arlington Baptist N19 ! Texas-Permian Basin N20 ! Newman N23 Hillsdale FW Baptist N27 @ Cameron D2 Southeastern Okla. D4 East Central D7 @ Southwestern Okla. D30 Dallas Christian J3 A&M-Commerce J6 @ Central Oklahoma J8 @ Northeastern State J11 @ Abilene Christian* J15 Angelo State* J19 Incarnate Word* J22 @ Eastern New Mexico* J26 @ West Texas A&M* J29 Texas A&M-Kingsville* F5 Midwestern State* F9 @ Incarnate Word* F12 Eastern New Mexico* F16 West Texas A&M* F19 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* F21 @ Midwestern State* F23 Abilene Christian* F26 @ Angelo State* M3 # Southwestern Okla. M5 # Midwestern State M6 # Central Oklahoma M12 ^ Midwestern State
De’Andre Upchurch and Damion Clemons
@TarletonSports • @Tarleton_MBK • www.TarletonSports.com
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2004, 2012, 2014, 2015 LSC Season Champions | 2004, 2013, 2014 LSC Tournament Champions | 2005, 2006, 2015 Elite Eight | 2005, 2015 Final Four
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS (SINCE 1988)
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2013-14 (28-3 Overall, 12-2 LSC) LSC CO-CHAMPIONS LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL SEMIFINALIST N9 Southwestern Adventist W N15 ! St. Edward’s W N16 ! Bloomfield College W N19 Arlington Baptist W N26 Dallas Christian W N30 East Central W D4 Oklahoma Panhandle W D17 McMurry W D21 $ Central Washington W D22 $ Western Washington W J4 South Dakota Mines W J8 Angelo State* W J11 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W J15 @ Midwestern State* W J18 Cameron* W J22 @ West Texas A&M* W J25 Eastern New Mexico* W F1 A&M-Commerce* W F5 Midwestern State* L (OT) F8 @ Cameron* W (OT) F12 @ Angelo State* W F15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W F19 West Texas A&M* W F22 @ Eastern New Mexico* W F25 Lubbock Christian W M1 @ A&M-Commerce* L M5 # West Texas A&M W M7 # A&M-Commerce W M8 # Midwestern State W M15 ^ A&M International W M16 ^ Midwestern State L *LSC Game ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - South Point Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas # - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Denver, CO
118-54 87-70 93-63 107-54 106-41 75-54 90-35 89-83 75-71 86-69 79-68 80-54 103-84 83-81 76-52 87-63 86-64 84-71 75-77 75-74 72-64 94-58 81-68 92-82 87-60 76-79 89-70 84-72 71-65 92-56 68-74
2014-15 (31-4 Overall, 12-2 LSC) LSC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL CHAMPIONS [HOST] NCAA ELITE EIGHT SEMIFINALIST N6 £ Texas Christian 61-69 N14 ! NM Highlands W 72-52 N15 ! Lubbock Christian W 65-61 N28 $ Pittsburg State W 65-69 N29 $ Northwest Nazarene W 81-61 D2 Arlington Baptist W 95-45 D6 St. Mary’s W 75-64 D15 Paul Quinn W 100-65 D18 % Western Washington W 72-65 D19 % Drury W 64-60 D30 South Dakota Mines W 74-51 J2 York College (Neb.) W 88-57 J7 @ Angelo State* L 60-78 J10 Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 59-44 J14 Midwestern State* L 76-78 J17 @ Cameron* W 77-74 J21 West Texas A&M* W 76-71 J24 @ Eastern New Mexico* W 89-64 J28 McMurry W 89-42 J31 @ A&M-Commerce* W 77-73 F4 @ Midwestern State* W 58-53 F7 Cameron* W 87-73 F11 Angelo State* W 72-68 F14 @ Texas A&M-Kingsville* W 75-70 F18 @ West Texas A&M* W 64-60 F21 Eastern New Mexico* W 65-55 F25 @ McMurry W 88-58 M1 A&M-Commerce* W 68-48 M4 # Eastern New Mexico W 80-50 M6 # A&M-Commerce L 51-53 M14 ^ St. Mary’s W 71-52 M15 ^ Colorado-Colorado Springs W 84-62 M17 ^ Angelo State W 66-64 M25 ∆ Mount Olive W 77-59 M26 ∆ Indiana (Pa.) L 68-72 *LSC Game £ - Exhibition vs NCAA Division 1 opponent, Fort Worth ! - Texan Tip-Off Classic, Stephenville $ - Tarleton Thanksgiving Classic, Stephenville % - South Point Holiday Hoops Classic, Las Vegas, NV # - LSC Championship Tournament, Allen ^ - NCAA South Central Regional Tournament, Stephenville ∆ - NCAA Elite Eight Tournament, Evansville, IN
Mo Lee
The 2014-15 National Semifinalist Tarleton State Texan Basketball Team in Evansville, Indiana.
Tarleton State Texan Basketball Record Book
SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988) ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE (1-0)
Jan. 15, 2011
Stephenville
W
70-53
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 26, 2011
San Angelo
W
58-44
not shown prior to the 1988-89 basketball season.
Dec. 30, 2007
Jan. 11, 2012
Stephenville
W
76-55
Feb. 22, 2012
San Angelo
W
67-61
Austin
W
66-50
ABILENE CHRISTIAN (33-8)
ALASKA FAIRBANKS (0-1)
Dec. 5, 2012
San Angelo
L
52-57
Home (18-2) • Away (15-6) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (2-0)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 6, 2013
Stephenville
W
67-44
Dec. 9, 1989
Abilene
W
78-63
Dec. 17, 2005
Jan. 8, 2014
Stephenville
W
80-54
Dec. 8, 1990
Abilene
W
73-49
Feb. 12, 2014
San Angelo
W
72-64
Jan. 7, 1991
Stephenville
W
95-67
AMBASSADOR (8-1)
Jan. 7, 2015
San Angelo
L
60-78
Nov. 27, 1993
Abilene
L
71-95
Home (5-1) • Away (3-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 11, 2015
Stephenville
W
72-68
Jan. 3, 1994
Stephenville
L
54-77
Jan. 20, 1992
Big Sandy
W
77-47
Mar. 17, 2015
Stephenville
W
66-64
Jan. 16, 1995
Stephenville
W
95-82
Jan. 23, 1992
Stephenville
W
84-45
Feb. 13, 1995
Abilene
W
88-75
Feb. 10, 1993
Stephenville
W
72-67
ARKANSAS BAPTIST (1-0)
Jan. 6, 1996
Stephenville
W
73-66
Feb. 18, 1993
Big Sandy
W
78-61
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 6, 1996
Abilene
L
78-81
Feb. 5, 1994
Big Sandy
W
90-70
Nov. 27, 1992 Stephenville
Jan. 7, 1997
Abilene
L
71-81
Feb. 19, 1994
Stephenville
W
132-92
Feb. 1, 1997
Stephenville
W
76-62
Jan. 3, 1995
Stephenville
L
90-107
ARKANSAS TECH (0-1)
Jan. 22, 1998
Abilene
L
82-89
Feb. 22, 1996
Stephenville
W
110-61
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-1)
Feb. 5, 1998
Stephenville
W
80-69
Nov. 16, 1996
Stephenville
W
100-71
Mar. 11, 2012
Feb. 24, 1998
Stephenville
L
68-71
Jan. 21, 1999
Stephenville
W
83-70
ANGELO STATE (30-12)
ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (0-1)
Feb. 6, 1999
Abilene
L
62-69
Home (18-2) • Away (12-9) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (1-2)
Home (0-1) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 13, 2000
Stephenville
W
66-62
Dec. 8, 1989
San Angelo
W
62-52
Nov. 21, 1992
Feb. 26, 2000
Abilene
W
63-55
Feb. 21, 1990
Stephenville
W
63-59
Feb. 1, 2001
Abilene
W
84-82
Nov. 26, 1993
Abilene
L
58-67
ARLINGTON BAPTIST (5-0)
Feb. 10, 2001
Stephenville
W
68-54
Jan. 14, 1995
Stephenville
L
51-58
Home (5-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 31, 2002
Abilene
W
61-59
Feb. 11, 1995
San Angelo
L (OT)
82-84
Nov. 13, 2010
Stephenville
W
108-30
Feb. 9, 2002
Stephenville
W
97-50
Jan. 8, 1996
Stephenville
W
96-72
Feb. 9, 2012
Stephenville
W
77-54
Jan. 16, 2003
Abilene
W
81-58
Feb. 1, 1996
San Angelo
L
66-67
Dec. 1, 2012
Stephenville
W
77-61
Jan. 8, 2004
Stephenville
W
74-66
Jan. 9, 1997
San Angelo
W
63-57
Nov. 19, 2013
Stephenville
W
107-54
Dec. 2, 2004
Abilene
W
76-68
Jan. 30, 1997
Stephenville
W
81-55
Dec. 2, 2014
Stephenville
W
95-45
Jan. 31, 2006
Abilene
W
67-61
Jan. 24, 1998
San Angelo
W
76-69
Feb. 9, 2006
Stephenville
W
91-59
Feb. 7, 1998
Stephenville
W
94-71
AUSTIN COLLEGE (12-2)
Feb. 3, 2007
Stephenville
W
87-67
Jan. 23, 1999
Stephenville
W
78-69
Home (6-0) • Away (5-1) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 10, 2007
Abilene
W (OT)
81-80
Feb. 4, 1999
San Angelo
W
68-64
Dec. 2, 1988
Brownwood
L
60-66
Jan. 29, 2008
Abilene
W
86-85
Dec. 31, 1999
Stephenville
W
86-76
Feb. 14, 1989
Sherman
L
57-64
Feb. 20, 2008
Stephenville
W
66-63
Feb. 24, 2000
San Angelo
L
70-72
Jan. 28, 1989
Stephenville
W
72-61
Jan. 28, 2009
Abilene
L
70-73
Feb. 3, 2001
San Angelo
L
68-89
Jan. 27, 1990
Sherman
W
96-74
Feb. 18, 2009
Stephenville
W
80-64
Feb. 8, 2001
Stephenville
L
47-64
Feb. 14, 1990
Stephenville
W
81-47
Jan. 27, 2010
Stephenville
W
83-63
Feb. 2, 2002
Stephenville
W
90-60
Jan. 16, 1991
Stephenville
W
79-59
Feb. 16, 2010
Abilene
W
70-60
Feb. 7, 2002
San Angelo
W
76-75
Feb. 9, 1991
Sherman
W
81-57
Jan. 11, 2011
Abilene
W
64-44
Jan. 18, 2003
San Angelo
W
63-47
Jan. 8, 1992
Sherman
W
82-53
Feb. 23, 2011
Stephenville
W
82-61
Dec. 4, 2004
San Angelo
W
65-57
Feb. 22, 1992
Stephenville
W
71-58
Jan. 14, 2012
Abilene
W
62-53
Feb. 4, 2006
Stephenville
W
96-69
Dec. 3, 1992
Stephenville
W
76-70
Feb. 25, 2012
Stephenville
W
74-62
Feb. 11, 2006
San Angelo
W
94-60
Feb. 8, 1993
Sherman
W
78-51
Dec. 8, 2012
Stephenville
W
64-50
Jan. 31, 2007
San Angelo
W
81-78
Nov. 20, 1993
Stephenville
W
76-37
Feb. 9, 2013
Abilene
W (OT)
75-70
Feb. 7, 2007
Stephenville
W (OT)
76-73
Jan. 20, 1994
Sherman
W
93-77
Feb. 2, 2008
Stephenville
W
71-67
Dec. 1, 1995
Abilene
W
95-58
ADAMS STATE [CO.] (2-0)
Mar. 1, 2008
San Angelo
L
58-76
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 17, 2009
San Angelo
L (4OT)
80-85
Nov. 26, 1994
Durango, Colo.
W
62-56
Feb. 28, 2009
Stephenville
W
70-65
Dec. 4, 2008
Stephenville
W
83-55
Jan. 16, 2010
Stephenville
W
78-62
Feb. 27, 2010
San Angelo
L
81-90
Arcata, Calif.
L
73-82
@TarletonSports • @Tarleton_MBK • www.TarletonSports.com
Wichita Falls
Stephenville
W
L (OT)
L
73-61
63-64
72-74
The Historical Records of Te xan Basketball
All-time records with each contest played per season under the Lonn Reisman era are listed below. Records
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2004, 2012, 2014, 2015 LSC Season Champions | 2004, 2013, 2014 LSC Tournament Champions | 2005, 2006, 2015 Elite Eight | 2005, 2015 Final Four
SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988)
40
BAPTIST CHRISTIAN [LA.] (4-0)
Nov. 29, 2007
Stephenville
W
71-61
CENTRAL WASHINGTON (1-1)
Home (4-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 10, 2009
Lawton, Okla.
W
58-49
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 11, 1989
Stephenville
W
108-39
Dec. 21, 2009
Stephenville
W
59-52
Dec. 14, 2002
Las Vegas, Nev.
L
61-70
Nov. 9, 1990
Stephenville
W
89-49
Nov. 27, 2010
Lawton, Okla.
L
44-49
Dec. 21, 2013
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
75-71
Nov. 29, 1991
Stephenville
W
89-62
Nov. 30, 2011
Stephenville
W
66-41
Jan. 30, 1992
Stephenville
W
81-58
Jan. 25, 2012
Lawton, Okla.
W
65-62
CHICO STATE [CA.] (1-0)
Jan. 9, 2013
Stephenville
L
62-71
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
BAY RIDGE CHRISTIAN (1-0)
Feb. 20, 2013
Lawton, Okla.
L
51-53
Nov. 17, 2006
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 18, 2014
Stephenville
W
76-52
Feb. 8, 1991
Feb. 8, 2014
Lawton, Okla.
W (OT)
75-74
COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS [MO.] (1-0)
Jan. 17, 2015
Lawton, Okla.
W
77-74
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 7, 2015
Stephenville
W
87-73
Feb. 28, 1994
Stephenville
W
108-40
BETHANY [KS.] (1-0)
Stephenville
Stephenville
W
W
86-63
77-73
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 15, 1991
Salina, Kan.
W
70-57
CENTRAL MISSOURI (3-0)
COLORADO CHRISTIAN (1-1)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (3-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
BLOOMFIELD [NJ] (1-0)
Dec. 20, 1998
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
71-58
Jan. 4, 1993
Lakewood, Colo.
L
70-72
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 12, 2005
Commerce
W
75-72
Nov. 18, 1995
Phoenix, Ariz.
W
82-61
Nov. 16, 2013
Mar. 12, 2006
Bolivar, Mo.
W
62-59
Stephenville
W
93-63
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES (1-0) BRYANT [R.I.] (0-1)
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA (10-20)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (6-7) • Away (2-10) • Neutral (2-3) • Overtime (0-3)
Mar. 24, 2005
Jan. 26, 1995
Stephenville
Feb. 25, 1995 Jan. 20, 1996
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 23, 2005
Grand Forks N.D.
L
Dec. 7, 1991
Pueblo, Colo.
W
81-50
L (OT)
108-116
Edmond, Okla.
L
98-136
COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS (1-0)
Stephenville
L
93-100
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 15, 1996
Edmond, Okla.
L
93-111
Mar. 15, 2015
Jan. 18, 1997
Edmond, Okla.
L
78-81
Feb. 13, 1997
Stephenville
W
109-82
Feb. 27, 1997
Edmond, Okla.
L
106-108
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 3, 1998
Stephenville
L
93-105
Dec. 15, 2002
Jan. 11, 2001
Edmond, Okla.
L
92-101
CAL POLY-POMONA (1-0) Grand Forks, N.D.
55-60
W
58-56
CAL STATE-SAN BERNARDINO (1-0) Las Vegas, Nev.
W
53-50
Jan. 10, 2002
Stephenville
W
90-54
CAMERON [OK.] (24-8)
Feb. 6, 2003
Edmond, Okla.
W
82-63
Home (15-2) • Away (9-6) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (2-0)
Feb. 27, 2003
Stephenville
W
85-77
Feb. 3, 1994
Stephenville
W
71-67
Jan. 29, 2004
Stephenville
W
75-64
Feb. 17, 1994
Lawton, Okla.
L
59-68
Feb. 19, 2004
Edmond, Okla.
W
82-68
Dec. 1, 1994
Lawton, Okla.
L
73-85
Jan. 22, 2005
Stephenville
L
46-59
Jan. 9, 1995
Stephenville
W
72-66
Feb. 12, 2005
Edmond, Okla.
L
68-75
Nov. 27, 1995
Lawton, Okla.
L
80-83
Jan. 12, 2006
Stephenville
W
72-61
Jan. 27, 1996
Stephenville
L
66-72
Mar. 3, 2006
Durant, Okla.
W
73-71
Jan. 25, 1997
Lawton, Okla.
W
67-59
Mar. 11, 2006
Bolivar, Mo.
W
75-68
Feb. 17, 1997
Stephenville
W (OT)
79-76
Jan. 11, 2007
Edmond, Okla.
L
54-71
Dec. 4, 1997
Stephenville
W
64-56
Feb. 27, 2007
Edmond, Okla.
L
67-92
Nov. 19, 1999
Stephenville
W
84-73
Jan. 3, 2008
Stephenville
Dec. 2, 1999
Lawton, Okla.
W
69-63
Mar. 7, 2008
Dec. 29, 2001
Stephenville
W
76-53
Jan. 30, 2003
Lawton, Okla.
W
72-64
Feb. 20, 2003
Stephenville
W
Jan. 22, 2004
Stephenville
W
Feb. 12, 2004
Lawton, Okla.
Feb. 5, 2005
Stephenville
Feb. 26, 2005
L (OT)
73-70
Bartlesville, Okla.
L
65-77
Mar. 18, 2008
Stephenville
L
76-77
Dec. 15, 2008
Edmond, Okla.
L
68-79
76-54
Mar. 5, 2009
Bartlesville, Okla.
L (OT)
76-77
78-44
Dec. 1, 2009
Stephenville
L
72-76
W
80-60
Jan. 6, 2011
Edmond, Okla.
L
57-60
W
58-51
Mar. 6, 2011
Bartlesville, Okla.
L
52-68
Lawton, Okla.
W
85-64
Nov. 18, 2011
Stephenville
W
87-65
Dec. 10, 2005
Stephenville
W
65-44
Dec. 7, 2006
Lawton, Okla.
L
69-71
Stephenville
W
84-62
CONCORDIA [NEB.] (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 11, 1991
Stephenville
W
56-54
Devon Hills
Tarleton State Texan Basketball Record Book
SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988) Jan. 23, 2003
Ada, Okla.
W
65-63
Feb. 10, 2010
Portales, N.M.
W
73-48
Feb. 13, 2003
Stephenville
W
92-53
Jan. 22, 2011
Portales, N.M.
W
77-53
Nov. 17, 1989
Stephenville
W
84-72
Feb. 5, 2004
Ada, Okla.
W
79-50
Feb. 12, 2011
Stephenville
W
85-75
Nov. 22, 1989
Austin
W
80-62
Feb. 26, 2004
Stephenville
W
97-84
Jan. 4, 2012
Portales, N.M.
W
55-52
Nov. 16, 1990
Stephenville
W
78-68
Jan. 29, 2005
Ada, Okla.
L
63-66
Feb. 15, 2012
Stephenville
W
74-69
Feb. 19, 2005
Stephenville
W
99-65
Jan. 16, 2013
Portales, N.M.
L
56-59
DALLAS BAPTIST (2-2)
Dec. 3, 2005
Ada, Okla.
W
79-55
Feb. 27, 2013
Stephenville
W
71-58
Home (2-0) • Away (0-2) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 2, 2006
Stephenville
W
63-55
Mar. 7, 2013
Allen
W
72-59
Jan. 29, 1990
Stephenville
W
77-61
Jan. 12, 2008
Ada, Okla.
W
63-58
Jan. 25, 2014
Stephenville
W
86-64
Feb. 15, 1990
Dallas
L
76-78
Jan. 3, 2009
Stephenville
W
62-56
Feb. 22, 2014
Portales, N.M.
W
92-82
Nov. 17, 2009
Stephenville
W
81-71
Dec. 12, 2009
Ada, Okla.
L
88-104
Jan. 24, 2015
Portales, N.M.
W
89-64
Jan. 11, 2009
Dallas
L
67-76
Dec. 4, 2010
Stephenville
W
81-49
Feb. 21, 2015
Stephenville
W
65-55
Nov. 17, 2012
Stephenville
W
72-62
Mar. 4, 2015
Allen
W
80-50
Nov. 30, 2013
Stephenville
W
75-54
DALLAS CHRISTIAN (10-0)
EUREKA [IL.] (0-1)
Home (10-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
93-45
EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (0-1)
W
86-58
Home (0-1) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
W
105-57
Stephenville
W
94-19
Stephenville
W
84-55
EASTERN NEW MEXICO (38-7)
Dec. 30, 2010
Stephenville
W
94-51
Home (20-2) • Away (16-5) • Neutral (2-0) • Overtime (2-2)
Dec. 31, 2011
Stephenville
W
85-41
Nov. 29, 1993
Stephenville
Nov. 24, 2012
Stephenville
W
91-70
Dec. 4, 1993
Nov. 26, 2013
Stephenville
W
106-41
Jan. 21, 1995
Nov. 22, 2014
Stephenville
W
88-58
Nov. 30, 2002
Stephenville
W
Nov. 17, 2003
Stephenville
Dec. 31, 2004
Stephenville
Nov. 20, 2007 Dec. 28, 2009
Nov. 15, 1990
Stephenville
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
L
Mar. 12, 1993
Nampa, Id.
L
54-63
64-67 FINDLAY [OH.} (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Nov. 18, 2006
Stephenville
W (OT)
85-82
L (OT)
65-67
Portales, N.M.
L
49-83
FORT LEWIS [CO.] (0-2)
Portales, N.M.
W
63-60
Home (0-1) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 20, 1995
Stephenville
W
61-58
Nov. 25, 1994
Durango, Colo.
L
77-81
Jan. 13, 1996
Portales, N.M.
L
63-101
Jan. 4, 1995
Stephenville
L
67-74
Feb. 8, 1996
Stephenville
L
70-73
Home (3-0) • Away (3-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 13, 1997
Stephenville
W (OT)
79-75
GRAND CANYON [AZ.] (0-2)
Jan. 26, 1989
Irving
W
101-73
Feb. 6, 1997
Portales, N.M.
L
62-77
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 9, 1989
Stephenville
W
94-73
Feb. 25, 1997
Stephenville
W
57-54
Nov. 17, 1995
Phoenix, Ariz.
L
71-89
Feb. 5, 1990
Irving
W
112-91
Jan. 8, 1998
Portales, N.M.
W
87-64
Dec. 18, 1997
Las Vegas, Nev.
L
70-74
Feb. 24, 1990
Stephenville
W
87-55
Feb. 12, 1998
Stephenville
W
78-55
Jan. 19, 1991
Irving
W
80-62
Jan. 14, 1999
Stephenville
W
83-70
HARDIN-SIMMONS (4-1)
Feb. 13, 1991
Stephenville
W
87-54
Feb. 20, 1999
Portales, N.M.
W
81-71
Home (2-0) • Away (2-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-1)
DALLAS, UNIVERSITY OF (6-0)
Jan. 4, 2000
Portales, N.M.
W
66-62
Jan. 24, 1989
Abilene
L (OT)
58-65
DELTA STATE [MS.] (1-1)
Jan, 29, 2000
Stephenville
W
73-47
Jan. 30, 1991
Stephenville
W
82-66
Home (1-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 25, 2001
Portales, N.M.
W
64-53
Feb. 23, 1991
Abilene
W
77-62
Dec. 29, 1998
Stephenville
W
75-72
Feb. 24, 2001
Stephenville
W
78-72
Jan. 10, 1992
Stephenville
W
73-52
Jan. 26, 1999
Cleveland, Miss.
L
65-82
Jan. 17, 2002
Stephenville
Feb. 5, 1992
Abilene
W
99-68
Feb. 16, 2002
Portales, N. M.
W
65-48
W (OT)
87-80
DRURY [MO.] (1-3)
Dec. 3, 2002
Stephenville
W
67-65
HARDING [AR.] (0-1)
Home (0-2) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-1)
Mar. 7, 2003
Portales, N. M.
W
64-58
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 23, 1993
Stephenville
L
75-83
Jan. 15, 2004
Portales, N. M.
W
72-69
Nov. 19, 1998
Feb. 21, 1994
Springfield, Mo.
L
75-88
Dec. 11, 2004
Stephenville
W
70-52
Mar. 14, 2004
Stephenville
L (OT)
73-78
Jan. 25, 2006
Portales, N. M.
W
75-69
HENDERSON STATE [AR.] (2-0)
Dec. 19, 2014
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
64-60
Feb. 23, 2006
Stephenville
W
81-64
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 27, 2007
Stephenville
W
77-72
Dec. 30, 1997
Stephenville
W
83-79
Feb. 24, 2007
Portales, N.M.
L (OT)
74-77
Dec. 18, 2012
Stephenville
W
64-53
Home (9-0) • Away (6-2) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 6, 2008
Portales, N.M.
W
63-53
Dec. 1, 1990
Durant, Okla.
W
FORFEIT
Feb. 27, 2008
Stephenville
W
83-43
Nov. 22, 1997
Ada, Okla.
W
89-73
Jan. 21, 2009
Portales, N.M.
W
64-41
Dec. 7, 1999
Stephenville
W
76-63
Feb. 11, 2009
Stephenville
W
64-55
Dec. 1, 2001
Ada, Okla.
W
68-58
Jan. 20, 2010
Stephenville
W
76-36
EAST CENTRAL [OK.] (16-2)
@TarletonSports • @Tarleton_MBK • www.TarletonSports.com
Searcy, Ark.
The Historical Records of Te xan Basketball
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN (3-0) Home (2-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
L
56-75
41
2004, 2012, 2014, 2015 LSC Season Champions | 2004, 2013, 2014 LSC Tournament Champions | 2005, 2006, 2015 Elite Eight | 2005, 2015 Final Four
SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988)
42
Dec. 30, 1993
San Antonio
L
73-92
JOHN BROWN [AR.] (1-0)
Home (8-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
HILLSDALE FREEWILL BAPTIST (8-0)
Mar. 8, 2002
Talequah, Okla.
L
59-72
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 20, 2001
Stephenville
W
83-41
Nov. 26, 2002
San Antonio
W
62-43
Jan. 11, 1990
Nov. 22, 2002
Stephenville
W
111-38
Jan. 4, 2003
Stephenville
W
68-57
Dec. 15, 2003
Stephenville
W
107-23
Jan. 19, 2011
Stephenville
W
69-66
KANSAS WESLEYAN (1-0)
Nov. 16, 2004
Stephenville
W
78-52
Feb. 9, 2011
San Antonio
W
67-61
Home (0-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 28, 2005
Stephenville
W
97-31
Dec. 10, 2011
Stephenville
W
71-59
Nov. 14, 1991
Nov. 27, 2006
Stephenville
W
80-40
Feb. 4, 2012
San Antonio
L
51-62
Dec. 17, 2007
Stephenville
W
77-22
Jan. 5, 2013
San Antonio
L
67-72
LETOURNEAU (9-0)
Nov. 23, 2010
Stephenville
W
104-32
Feb. 16 2013
Stephenville
W
77-71
Home (6-0) • Away (3-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Stephenville
Salina, Kan.
W
W
67-61
79-63
Feb. 12, 1992
Longview
W
82-39
HOUSTON BAPTIST (3-0)
INDIANA [PA.] (0-1)
Jan. 16, 1993
Stephenville
W
84-52
Home (2-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 13, 1993
Longview
W
92-71
Jan. 21, 1993
Houston
W
64-58
Mar. 26, 2015
Jan. 15, 1994
Longview
W
91-67
Feb. 16, 1993
Stephenville
W
86-74
Feb. 12, 1994
Stephenville
W
94-50
Nov. 18, 2000
Stephenville
W
78-69
Feb. 16, 1995
Stephenville
W
105-70
Home (6-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 23, 1996
Stephenville
W
75-56
Jan. 6, 1989
Stephenville
W
97-79
Jan. 29, 1998
Stephenville
W
103-63
Home (6-0) • Away (2-1) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 28, 1991
Stephenville
W
100-44
Nov. 15, 2006
Stephenville
W
68-51
Jan. 12, 1989
Abilene
W
62-72
Dec. 10, 1991
Hawkins
W
80-51
Jan. 21, 1989
Stephenville
W
70-49
Nov. 23, 2002
Stephenville
W
77-62
LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN (1-0)
Feb. 6, 1989
Brownwood
L
55-66
Nov. 28, 2003
Stephenville
W
92-54
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 20, 1990
Brownwood
W
74-60
Nov. 20, 2004
Stephenville
W
75-67
Jan. 30, 1993
Feb. 7, 1990
Stephenville
W
94-63
Dec. 15, 2011
Stephenville
W
85-41
Jan. 12, 1991
Brownwood
W
57-42
LOUISIANA STATE-SHREVEPORT (5-0)
Feb. 6, 1991
Stephenville
W
71-58
Home (3-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 2, 1992
Stephenville
W
61-47
Feb. 2, 1991
Stephenville
W
109-57
Dec. 2, 1996
Stephenville
W
84-60
Nov. 12, 1992
Abilene
W
67-47
Nov. 15, 2005
Stephenville
W
76-53
Nov. 28, 1992
Stephenville
W
54-47
Jan. 11, 1993
Shreveport, La.
W
54-53
Feb. 25, 1994
Stephenville
W
88-66
HOWARD PAYNE (9-1)
Evansville, Ind.
L
68-72
JARVIS CHRISTIAN (7-0)
HUMBOLDT STATE [CA.] (0-1)
Stephenville
W
81-70
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 18, 2005
Arcata, Calif.
L
LOUISIANA TECH (0-1)
40-66
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
HURON [S.D.] (0-1)
Nov. 26, 1996
Ruston, La.
L
52-81
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 10, 1994
Nampa, Id.
L
LOYOLA [LA.] (3-0)
85-89
Home (2-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
HUSTON-TILLOTSON (6-0)
Feb. 1, 1992
Stephenville
W
92-33
Home (4-0) • Away (2-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 8, 1992
New Orleans, La.
W
99-41
Jan. 13, 1990
Austin
W
81-53
Mar. 3, 1993
Stephenville
W
85-56
Feb. 12, 1990
Stephenville
W
93-69
Jan. 9, 1991
Stephenville
W
95-63
LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (4-0)
Feb. 6, 1993
Austin
W
74-66
Home (4-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 20, 1993
Stephenville
W
69-65
Mar. 2, 1991
Stephenville
W
61-58
Feb. 14, 1994
Stephenville
W
101-73
Nov. 14, 1997
Stephenville
W
65-62
Feb. 25, 2014
Stephenville
W
87-60
Nov. 15, 2014
Stephenville
W
65-61
INCARNATE WORD (8-6) Home (5-1) • Away (3-4) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (1-0)
Nov. 10, 1988
San Antonio
W (OT)
76-73
LYNN [FL.] (1-0)
Nov. 30, 1988
Stephenville
W
69-62
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 30, 1992
San Antonio
L
45-67
Jan. 18, 1993
Stephenville
L
66-79
Nov. 17, 2000
Stephenville
W
68-46
Wes Dipprey
Tarleton State Texan Basketball Record Book
SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988) MIDWESTERN STATE (24-26)
MINNESOTA-DULUTH (0-1)
Home (10-10) • Away (11-12) • Neutral (3-4) • Overtime (0-3)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 8, 1988
Stephenville
W
72-71
Mar. 2, 1989
Wichita Falls
L
64-76
Dec. 6, 1991
Nov. 16, 1988
Belton
W
73-72
Jan. 24, 1994
Wichita Falls
W
80-78
Dec. 7, 1992
Belton
L
58-79
Feb. 8, 1994
Stephenville
W
82-78
MISSOURI SOUTHERN (1-1)
Jan. 27, 1993
Stephenville
L (2OT)
77-78
Mar. 3, 1995
Wichita Falls
L
76-87
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 7, 1996
Stephenville
W
73-60
Jan. 18, 1996
Stephenville
L
88-100
Nov. 22, 1991
Florence, Ala.
L
47-55
Nov. 24, 2001
Stephenville
W
58-50
Feb. 17, 1996
Wichita Falls
L
81-89
Mar. 10, 2012
Wichita Falls
W
69-52
Jan. 16, 1997
Wichita Falls
L
48-55
Pueblo, Colo.
L
45-46
MCMURRY (12-3)
Feb. 15, 1997
Stephenville
L
72-79
MISSOURI WESTERN (0-1)
Home (9-0) • Away (3-3) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 3, 1998
Stephenville
W
79-55
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 13, 1989
Abilene
L
72-74
Jan. 31, 1998
Wichita Falls
W
84-61
Dec. 19 2004
Jan. 23, 1989
Abilene
W
83-77
Jan. 2, 1999
Wichita Falls
W
82-75
Feb. 11, 1989
Stephenville
W
87-85
Jan. 30, 1999
Stephenville
L
75-92
MISSOURI-ROLLA (1-0)
Jan. 24, 1990
Stephenville
W
80-58
Feb. 27, 1999
Wichita Falls
L
62-78
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Feb. 10, 1990
Ablilene
L
55-57
Jan. 22, 2000
Stephenville
L
61-73
Dec. 19, 1998
Jan. 23, 1991
Stephenville
W
76-51
Feb. 19, 2000
Wichita Falls
L
63-69
Feb. 16, 1991
Abilene
L
51-52
Jan. 4, 2001
Stephenville
W
77-56
MOUNT OLIVE [NC] (1-0)
Feb. 29, 1992
Stephenville
W
61-52
Jan. 3, 2002
Wichita Falls
W
65-63
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 14, 1992
Abilene
W
72-50
Feb. 26, 2002
Stephenville
W
76-60
Mar. 25, 2015
Feb. 27, 1993
Stephenville
W
85-75
Jan. 2, 2003
Wichita Falls
W
72-60
Nov. 30, 1996
Stephenville
W
66-56
Dec. 2, 2003
Stephenville
L
74-75
MOUNT SENARIO [WI.] (0-1)
Jan. 30, 2013
Stephenville
W
65-52
Mar. 2, 2004
Stephenville
W
93-87
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 17, 2013
Stephenville
W
89-83
Jan. 6, 2005
Wichita Falls
W
63-61
Jan. 6, 1993
Jan. 28, 2015
Stephenville
W
89-42
Jan. 2, 2006
Stephenville
W
76-67
Feb. 25, 2015
Abilene
W
88-58
Jan. 17, 2006
Wichita Falls
W
67-61
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN (4-0)
Jan. 29, 2007
Stephenville
L
59-72
Home (4-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Las Vegas, Nev.
Las Vegas, Nev.
Evansville, Ind.
Lakewood, Colo.
L
W (OT)
W
L
60-86
73-71
77-59
66-78
MCPHERSON [KS.] (1-0)
Feb. 13, 2007
Wichita Falls
L (OT)
70-76
Nov. 23, 1994
Stephenville
W
106-67
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 16, 2008
Wichita Falls
W
62-54
Feb. 16, 2000
Stephenville
W
93-65
Nov. 16, 1991
Feb. 9, 2008
Stephenville
L
65-79
Nov. 20, 2000
Stephenville
W
77-59
Feb. 4, 2009
Wichita Falls
L
63-81
Dec. 13, 2001
Stephenville
W
83-23
Feb. 7, 2009
Stephenville
W
66-62
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 3, 2010
Stephenville
L
49-66
NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1-1)
Mar. 16, 2013
Feb. 6, 2010
Wichita Falls
L
69-72
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 6, 2010
Bartlesville, Okla.
L
55-65
Dec. 18, 2004
Las Vegas, Nev.
L
60-73
Mar. 14, 2010
Wichita Falls
L
56-71
Mar. 13, 2010
Wichita Falls
W
75-71
Feb. 5, 2011
Stephenville
W
68-56
Feb. 21, 2011
Wichita Falls
W
49-47
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (1-0)
Mar. 5, 2011
Bartlesville, Okla.
W
70-54
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 12, 2011
Edmond, Okla.
L
51-64
Nov. 14, 2014
Jan. 28, 2012
Stephenville
W
79-75
Feb. 13, 2012
Wichita Falls
L (3OT)
75-80
NEW YORK TECH (1-0)
Mar. 3, 2012
Allen
L
51-57
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 12, 2013
Wichita Falls
L
34-50
Nov. 18, 2001
Feb. 23, 2013
Stephenville
W
75-60
Mar. 9, 2013
Allen
W
53-50
NEWMAN (KS.) (1-0)
Jan. 15, 2014
Wichita Falls
W
83-81
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 5, 2014
Stephenville
L (OT)
75-77
Nov. 20, 2010
Mar. 8, 2014
Allen
W
71-65
Mar. 16, 2014
Denver, Colo.
L
68-74
NORTH ALABAMA (1-0)
Jan. 14, 2015
Stephenville
L
76-78
Home (0-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 4, 2015
Wichita Falls
W
58-53
Nov. 23, 1991
Salina, Kan.
W
53-52
METRO STATE [CO.] (0-1) Denver, Colo.
L
65-76
Stephenville
Orlando, Fla.
Stephenville
Florence, Ala.
W
W
W
W
The Historical Records of Te xan Basketball
MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR (4-2) Home (3-1) • Away (1-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-1)
72-52
73-58
83-54
53-61
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SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988)
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NORTH TEXAS (0-1)
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE (3-0)
SCHREINER COLLEGE (6-1)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (2-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (5-1) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 10, 1994
Nov. 13, 1992
Abilene
W
59-44
Nov. 18, 1988
Stephenville
W
Dec. 2, 1995
Abilene
W
83-63
Dec. 1, 1989
Stephenville
W
76-75
Dec. 4, 2013
Stephenville
W
90-35
Nov. 30, 1991
Stephenville
L
81-99
Feb. 3, 1992
Stephenville
W
61-46
Denton
L
35-77
NORTHEASTERN STATE [OK.] (11-7) Home (7-3) • Away (3-3) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
70-67
Dec. 5, 1998
Stephenville
L
56-61
ORAL ROBERTS [OK.] (1-1)
Feb. 19, 1992
Kerrville
W
87-70
Jan. 13, 2001
Tahlequah, Okla.
L
55-59
Home (1-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 19, 1994
Stephenville
W
59-58
Jan. 12, 2002
Stephenville
L
53-58
Jan. 16, 1990
Tulsa, Okla.
L
85-93
Dec. 30, 1996
Stephenville
W
96-51
Mar. 2, 2002
Wichita Falls
L
50-66
Feb. 19, 1990
Stephenville
W
82-74
Feb. 8, 2003
Tahlequah, Okla.
L
48-61
Mar. 1, 2003
Stephenville
W
61-53
OUACHITA BAPTIST [AR.] (2-0)
Mar. 17, 2003
Stephenville
L
46-56
Home (1-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 6, 1996
Stephenville
W
87-60
Jan. 31, 2004
Stephenville
W
59-47
Nov. 21, 1998
Arkadelphia, Ark.
W
61-40
Nov. 18, 2005
Stephenville
W
92-49
Feb. 21, 2004
Tahlequah, Okla.
L
40-62
Dec. 29, 2012
Stephenville
W
74-67
Mar. 6, 2004
Stephenville
W
69-66
Jan. 20, 2005
Tahlequah, Okla.
W
44-40
PALM BEACH ATLANTIC [FL.] (1-0)
Feb. 10, 2005
Stephenville
W
70-53
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 14, 2006
Stephenville
W
71-38
Nov. 16, 2007
Jan. 5, 2008
Stephenville
W
65-58
Mar. 5, 2008
Bartlesville, Okla.
W
65-64
PAUL QUINN (5-2)
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 13, 2008
Tahlequah, Okla.
W
48-41
Home (5-0) • Away (0-2) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 4, 2014
Stephenville
W
79-68
Dec. 3, 2009
Stephenville
W
61-47
Nov. 21, 1988
Stephenville
W
78-68
Dec. 30, 2014
Stephenville
W
74-51
Jan. 8, 2011
Tahlequah, Okla.
W
75-49
Dec. 5, 1988
Waco
L
82-85
Mar. 5, 1990
Waco
L
62-67
SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA (17-5)
Feb. 1, 1993
Stephenville
W
79-61
Home (9-2) • Away (8-3) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 29, 2008
Stephenville
W
86-76
Nov. 18, 1989
Stephenville
L
44-51
Mar. 15, 2003
Stephenville
W
73-58
Jan. 4, 2010
Stephenville
W
77-31
Nov. 30, 1990
Durant, Okla.
L
71-72
Mar. 14, 2006
Bolivar, Mo.
W
72-71
Nov. 22, 2011
Stephenville
W
81-46
Jan. 11, 1992
Stephenville
L
55-57
Dec. 15, 2015
Stephenville
W
100-65
Feb. 15, 1992
Durant, Okla.
L
58-61
NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (2-0)
SCIENCE & ARTS OKLAHOMA (2-0)
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
SEATTLE PACIFIC [WA.] (0-1)
Stephenville
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
W
Nov. 25, 2000
Bellingham, Wash.
L
66-71
70-62 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES (2-0)
NORTHWEST NAZARENE (ID.) (1-0)
Nov. 20, 1997
Durant, Okla.
W
83-73
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
PHILLIPS [OK.] (1-0)
Feb. 23, 1999
Durant, Okla.
W
63-57
Nov. 29, 2014
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 1, 2000
Stephenville
W
55-51
Jan. 5, 1993
Nov. 29, 2001
Durant, Okla.
L
53-67
Jan. 25, 2003
Stephenville
W
65-49
Feb. 15, 2003
Durant, Okla.
W
62-47
Stephenville
W
81-61
Lakewood, Colo.
W
90-76
NORTHWESTERN [IA.] (0-1) Home (0-1) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
PITTSBURG STATE [KS.] (3-0)
Mar. 13, 1992
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Feb. 7, 2004
Stephenville
W
69-55
Mar. 13, 2005
Commerce
W (OT)
65-59
Feb. 28, 2004
Durant, Okla.
W (OT)
87-80
NORTHWESTERN STATE [LA.] (0-1)
Nov. 12, 2011
Stephenville
W
57-40
Jan. 27, 2005
Stephenville
W
57-52
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 28, 2014
Stephenville
W
65-59
Feb. 17, 2005
Durant, Okla.
W
74-63
Dec. 1, 2005
Durant, Okla.
W
71-59
RHEMA BIBLE COLLEGE (2-0)
Jan. 8, 2007
Stephenville
W
68-58
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST (0-2)
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 10, 2008
Durant, Okla.
W
59-40
Home (0-1) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 20, 2007
Stephenville
W
88-42
Jan. 5, 2009
Stephenville
W
68-47
Nov. 19, 1988
Stephenville
L
72-77
Dec. 15, 2007
Stephenville
W
100-38
Nov. 21, 2009
Stephenville
W
54-43
Jan. 7, 1989
Shawnee, Okla.
L
78-94
Dec. 14, 2009
Durant, Okla.
W
48-43
Dec. 1, 1993
Stephenville
Natchitoches, La.
L
L
59-71
53-63
ROLLINS [FL.] (0-1)
Dec. 2, 2010
Stephenville
W
88-40
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY (0-2)
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 11, 2011
Stephenville
W
61-50
Home (0-1) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 20, 2003
Las Vegas, Nev.
L
64-75
Nov. 24, 1990
Stephenville
L
57-73
SOUTHERN NAZARENE [OK.] (1-0)
Feb. 17, 1992
Oklahoma City
L
56-75
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Dec. 30, 2004
Stephenville
W (OT)
80-73
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SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988) Jan. 24, 2004
Weatherford, OK
Feb. 14, 2004
Stephenville
Mar. 16, 2008
Feb. 3, 2005
Weatherford, OK
Feb. 24, 2005
Stephenville
W
80-72
W (OT)
72-71
Nov. 29, 2008
Austin
L
70-88
W
70-60
Dec. 18, 2008
Stephenville
W
78-62
W (OT)
72-70
Nov. 15, 2013
Stephenville
W
87-70
Stephenville
W
67-53
SOUTHWESTERN (2-0)
Dec. 8, 2005
Stephenville
W
74-36
Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 6, 2007
Weatherford, OK
L
80-104
Mar. 4, 1992
Stephenville
W
52-40
Dec. 1, 2008
Stephenville
L
75-81
Mar. 1, 1993
Stephenville
W
64-51
Jan. 8, 2009
Weatherford, OK
W
62-59
Dec. 19, 2009
Stephenville
W
78-57
ST. MARY’S (12-4)
Dec. 7, 2010
Weatherford, OK
L
63-76
Home (11-0) • Away (1-4) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 3, 2011
Bartlesville, Okla
W
74-65
Dec. 27, 1999
Stephenville
W
72-58
Dec. 19, 2000
San Antonio
L
47-55
SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST (4-0) Home (4-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
112-46
ST. GREGORY’S [OK.] (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 15, 2008
Stephenville
W
83-64
Nov. 22, 1995
Stephenville
W
Dec. 2, 2000
Stephenville
W
89-49
ST. AUGUSTINE’S (1-0)
Jan. 6, 2001
Stephenville
W
46-44
Dec. 4, 2001
Stephenville
W
106-40
Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 19, 2002
Stephenville
W
66-59
Nov. 9, 2013
Stephenville
W
118-54
Dec. 16, 2006
Mar. 14, 2003
Stephenville
W
56-43
Nov. 19, 2003
San Antonio
W
64-58
Stephenville
W
70-51
SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (3-1)
ST. EDWARD’S (12-4)
Dec. 29, 2003
Stephenville
W
63-60
Home (3-1) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (7-2) • Away (5-2) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 23, 2004
San Antonio
L
60-69
Nov. 29, 1999
Stephenville
W
97-77
Jan. 18, 1989
Austin
W
64-60
Jan. 3, 2005
Stephenville
W
70-58
Nov. 18, 2008
Stephenville
W
91-48
Nov. 10, 1990
Stephenville
W
57-49
Nov. 22, 2005
San Antonio
L
46-50
Nov. 26, 2011
Stephenville
W
79-68
Jan. 21, 1991
Austin
W
64-60
Dec. 30 2005
Stephenville
W
70-41
Nov. 12, 2012
Stephenville
L
60-73
Jan. 18, 1992
Stephenville
W
74-63
Nov. 21, 2006
Stephenville
W
60-58
Jan. 25, 1992
Austin
W
66-53
Dec. 29, 2006
San Antonio
L
69-73
SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA (13-4)
Nov. 20, 1992
Stephenville
L
50-54
Mar. 15, 2008
Stephenville
W
70-64
Home (7-1) • Away (4-3) • Neutral (2-0) • Overtime (2-0)
Jan. 23, 1993
Austin
L
70-72
Dec. 6, 2014
Stephenville
W
75-64
Dec. 6, 1997
Stephenville
W
99-63
Jan. 4, 1994
Stephenville
L
69-70
Mar. 14, 2015
Stephenville
W
71-52
Dec. 4, 1999
Weatherford, OK
L
83-85
Dec. 8, 1995
Stephenville
W
76-68
Dec. 31, 2001
Stephenville
W
87-77
Dec. 17, 2001
Stephenville
W
81-51
STONEHILL [MA.] (0-1)
Mar. 1, 2002
Durant, Okla.
W
73-59
Jan. 7, 2002
Austin
W
74-58
Home (0-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 1, 2003
Stephenville
W
85-74
Nov. 26, 2007
Stephenville
W
73-64
Mar. 22, 2006
Feb. 22, 2003
Weatherford, OK
W
74-60
Dec. 29, 2007
Austin
W
72-58
Springfield, Mass.
L
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SOUTHWEST BAPTIST [MO.] (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
59-69
SUL ROSS STATE (7-1) Home (3-0) • Away (3-0) • Neutral (1-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Dec. 3, 1988
Brownwood
L
61-62
Jan. 30, 1989
Alpine
W
86-70
Feb. 18, 1989
Stephenville
W
97-77
Jan. 31, 1990
Stephenville
W
86-39
Feb. 17, 1990
Alpine
W
78-40
Jan. 26, 1991
Alpine
W
101-54
Feb. 20, 1991
Stephenville
W
81-51
Nov. 30, 1995
Abilene
W
85-45
TAMPA [FL.] (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 17, 2007
Stephenville
W
96-55
TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL (3-0) Home (2-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (1-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 22, 2008
Stephenville
W
83-67
Nov. 20, 2009
Stephenville
W
68-50
Mar. 15, 2014
Denver, Colo.
W
92-56
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SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988)
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TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE (28-17)
Jan. 4, 2007
Stephenville
W
104-91
Feb. 3, 2000
Kingsville
L
64-66
Home (16-5) • Away (10-10) • Neutral (2-2) • Overtime (2-0)
Dec. 6, 2007
Commerce
L
52-72
Jan. 20, 2001
Stephenville
W
67-54
Nov. 28, 1990
Stephenville
W (3OT)
91-85
Nov. 25, 2008
Stephenville
L
67-85
Feb. 15, 2001
Kingsville
L
60-72
Jan. 5, 1991
Commerce
W
76-63
Jan. 9, 2010
Commerce
W
68-55
Jan. 26, 2002
Kingsville
L (OT)
69-71
Jan. 10, 1994
Stephenville
W
65-61
Mar. 3, 2010
Bartlesville, Okla.
W (OT)
83-76
Feb. 21, 2002
Stephenville
W
72-64
Jan. 27, 1994
Commerce
W
88-84
Jan. 3, 2011
Stephenville
W
70-66
Jan. 9, 2003
Stephenville
W
58-55
Jan. 30, 1995
Commerce
L
42-61
Jan. 18, 2012
Commerce
W
73-69
Jan. 3, 2004
Kingsville
W
77-60
Feb. 6, 1995
Stephenville
L
60-62
Jan. 21, 2012
Stephenville
W
78-53
Mar. 5, 2004
Stephenville
W
89-85
Dec. 16, 1995
Stephenville
L
80-86
Jan. 26, 2013
Commerce
W
70-61
Mar. 13, 2004
Stephenville
W
77-74
Feb. 24, 1996
Commerce
L
63-75
Feb. 2, 2013
Stephenville
W
68-55
Jan. 13, 2005
Stephenville
W
75-62
Dec. 14, 1996
Commerce
L
51-59
Feb. 1, 2014
Stephenville
W
84-71
Mar. 1, 2005
Stephenville
W
61-58
Feb. 22, 1997
Stephenville
W
60-39
Mar. 1, 2014
Commerce
L
76-79
Jan. 21, 2006
Stephenville
W
90-59
Jan. 17, 1998
Stephenville
W
72-61
Mar. 7, 2014
Allen
W
84-72
Feb. 18, 2006
Kingsville
W
68-64
Feb. 21, 1998
Commerce
L
72-77
Jan. 31, 2015
Commerce
W
77-73
Feb. 5, 2007
Kingsville
W
58-55
Jan. 9, 1999
Commerce
L
66-74
Mar. 1, 2015
Stephenville
W
68-48
Feb. 15, 2007
Stephenville
W (OT)
71-66
Feb. 11, 1999
Stephenville
W
72-63
Mar. 6, 2015
Allen
L
51-53
Jan. 23, 2008
Kingsville
W
67-59
Jan. 15, 2000
Commerce
W
59-57
Feb. 13, 2008
Stephenville
W
70-51
Feb. 10, 2000
Stephenville
W
66-63
TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE (32-12)
Jan. 14, 2009
Stephenville
L
45-51
Jan. 18, 2001
Stephenville
L
61-70
Home (20-3) • Away (10-9) • Neutral (2-0) • Overtime (1-1)
Feb. 25, 2009
Kingsville
L
72-76
Feb. 17, 2001
Commerce
L
49-83
Dec. 29, 1993
San Antonio
W
78-76
Jan. 30, 2010
Kingsville
W
74-50
Nov. 17, 2001
Orlando, Fla.
L
78-87
Jan. 28, 1995
Kingsville
L
56-86
Feb. 20, 2010
Stephenville
W
78-59
Jan. 24, 2002
Commerce
W
82-63
Feb. 4, 1995
Stephenville
W
73-72
Jan. 29, 2011
Stephenville
W
65-46
Feb. 23, 2002
Stephenville
W
76-57
Jan. 4, 1996
Kingsville
L
66-75
Feb. 19, 2011
Kingsville
W
57-37
Jan. 11, 2003
Stephenville
W
71-58
Jan. 25, 1996
Stephenville
L
48-69
Dec. 7, 2011
Kingsville
W
72-70
Mar. 4, 2003
Stephenville
W
81-67
Jan. 4, 1997
Stephenville
W
77-59
Feb. 1, 2012
Stephenville
W
63-52
Jan. 5, 2004
Commerce
W
87-67
Jan. 23, 1997
Kingsville
L
66-69
Feb. 29, 2012
Allen
W
67-55
Jan. 15, 2005
Stephenville
L
60-62
Jan. 15, 1998
Stephenville
W
64-63
Jan. 2, 2013
Stephenville
W
52-46
Mar. 4, 2005
Commerce
L
67-68
Feb. 19, 1998
Kingsville
W
81-77
Feb. 13, 2013
Kingsville
L
55-56
Mar. 15, 2005
Commerce
W
75-70
Jan. 7, 1999
Kingsville
L
61-72
Jan. 11, 2014
Kingsville
W
103-84
Jan. 5, 2006
Commerce
L
50-54
Feb. 13, 1999
Stephenville
W
76-63
Feb. 15, 2014
Stephenville
W
94-58
Feb. 28, 2006
Stephenville
W
71-70
Jan. 10, 2000
Stephenville
L
74-78
Jan. 10, 2015
Stephenville
W
59-44
Feb. 14, 2015
Kingsville
W
75-70
TEXAS CHRISTIAN (1-0) Home (0-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 19, 2005
Fort Worth
W
68-59
TEXAS COLLEGE (11-1) Home (10-1) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (1-0)
Dec. 2, 1989
Stephenville
W
79-70
Feb. 3, 1990
Tyler
W
95-84
Mar. 1, 1990
Stephenville
W
86-81
Dec. 2, 1989
Stephenville
W
79-70
Feb. 11, 1991
Stephenville
W
85-59
Feb. 28, 1991
Stephenville
W
79-64
Dec. 3, 1994
Stephenville
W (OT)
84-80
Jan. 26, 1998
Stephenville
W
104-70
Nov. 14, 1998
Stephenville
W
80-74
Feb. 8, 2000
Stephenville
L
60-63
Dec. 29, 2000
Stephenville
W
87-57
Nov. 23, 2001
Stephenville
W
86-62
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SERIES HISTORY (SINCE 1988) TEXAS-PERMIAN BASIN (5-0)
Feb. 25, 2006
Canyon
L
60-80
Home (5-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Mar. 4, 2006
Durant, Okla.
L
85-92
Dec. 28, 1998
Dec. 18, 2006
Stephenville
W
107-59
Jan. 24, 2007
Canyon
L
62-69
Nov. 21, 2008
Stephenville
W
65-57
Feb. 21, 2007
Stephenville
L
63-69
TEXAS STATE (0-1)
Jan. 2, 2010
Stephenville
W
65-33
Jan. 26, 2008
Stephenville
W (OT)
76-74
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Nov. 19, 2010
Stephenville
W
81-66
Feb. 23, 2008
Canyon
L
58-64
Dec. 11, 1993
Nov. 16, 2012
Stephenville
W
60-46
Jan. 24, 2009
Stephenville
L
59-69
Feb. 14, 2009
Canyon
W
64-58
Stephenville
San Marcos
W
L
81-71
53-81
TEXAS WESLEYAN (4-3)
TRINITY (2-0)
Jan. 23, 2010
Canyon
W
69-56
Home (2-2) • Away (2-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (1-0) • Away (1-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 13, 2010
Stephenville
W
56-52
Nov. 15, 1997
Stephenville
L
59-66
Feb. 2, 1989
Stephenville
W
87-61
Mar. 5, 2010
Bartlesville, Okla.
W
82-68
Nov. 24, 1998
Stephenville
W
54-50
Feb. 20, 1989
San Antonio
W
85-68
Jan. 26, 2011
Canyon
L
36-44
Dec. 8, 1998
Fort Worth
L
50-60
Feb. 16, 2011
Stephenville
W
47-42
Nov. 20, 1999
Stephenville
W
75-67
WASHBURN [KS.] (0-2)
Jan. 7, 2012
Stephenville
W
59-56
Jan. 20, 2000
Fort Worth
W
72-63
Home (0-1) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-1) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 18, 2012
Canyon
L
53-62
Dec. 5, 2000
Fort Worth
W
56-55
Dec. 17, 1997
Las Vegas, Nev.
L
75-84
Mar. 2, 2012
Allen
W
59-37
Dec. 30, 2000
Stephenville
L
80-83
Nov. 19, 2011
Stephenville
L
57-61
Jan. 19, 2013
Stephenville
W
65-50
Mar. 2, 2013
Canyon
L
55-58
TEXAS-EL PASO (0-1)
WAYLAND BAPTIST (2-1)
Mar. 8, 2013
Allen
W
66-48
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Home (2-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 22, 2014
Canyon
W
87-63
Dec. 16, 1991
Mar. 3, 1990
Stephenville
W
71-58
Feb. 19, 2014
Stephenville
W
81-68
Mar. 4, 1991
Plainview
L
71-83
Mar. 5, 2014
Allen
W
89-70
Nov. 29, 2003
Stephenville
W
96-70
Jan. 21, 2015
Stephenville
W
76-71
Feb. 18, 2015
Canyon
W
64-60
El Paso
L
54-66
WEST ALABAMA (1-0) Home (1-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
WESTERN NEW MEXICO (2-1)
Dec. 19, 2011
Home (2-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Stephenville
WEST TEXAS A&M (22-23)
W
70-33
Home (13-7) • Away (5-14) • Neutral (4-2) • Overtime (1-2)
Brian Word
Jan. 4, 1992
Silver City, N.M.
L
53-56
Jan. 15, 1992
Stephenville
W
59-49
Dec. 9, 1995
Stephenville
W
46-39
Jan. 12, 1994
Stephenville
W
80-79
Jan. 23, 1995
Canyon
L
66-75
WESTERN WASHINGTON (4-1)
Feb. 18, 1995
Stephenville
L
40-67
Home (1-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (3-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Jan. 11, 1996
Canyon
L
74-81
Dec. 28, 1999
Stephenville
W
94-82
Feb. 10, 1996
Stephenville
W
66-65
Nov. 24, 2000
Bellingham, Wash.
L
73-74
Jan. 11, 1997
Stephenville
W
72-63
Dec. 19, 2003
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
95-90
Feb. 8, 1997
Canyon
L
75-77
Dec. 22, 2013
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
86-69
Jan. 10, 1998
Canyon
L
68-79
Dec. 18, 2015
Las Vegas, Nev.
W
72-65
Feb. 14, 1998
Stephenville
L
59-73
Jan. 16, 1999
Stephenville
L
69-75
WILEY COLLEGE (3-0)
Feb. 18, 1999
Canyon
L
65-72
Home (3-0) • Away (0-0) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
Feb. 25, 1999
Canyon
W
62-60
Dec. 13, 1989
Stephenville
W
79-51
Jan. 6, 2000
Canyon
L
85-92
Nov. 29, 1997
Stephenville
W
104-63
Jan. 27, 2000
Stephenville
L (OT)
65-68
Nov. 28, 2009
Stephenville
W
90-47
Feb. 5, 2001
Canyon
L
71-86
Feb. 22, 2001
Stephenville
L
54-60
WINGATE [N.C.] (0-1)
Jan. 19, 2002
Stephenville
Feb. 14, 2002
Canyon
Dec. 30, 2002
Stephenville
Mar. 8, 2003 Jan. 17, 2004
W
72-54
Home (0-0) • Away (0-1) • Neutral (0-0) • Overtime (0-0)
L (OT)
69-73
Nov. 16, 2001
W
75-49
Portales, N.M.
L
61-69
Canyon
W
63-60
Dec. 13, 2004
Stephenville
W
80-63
Jan. 28, 2006
Stephenville
W
68-66
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All-time records against opponents since Tarleton State became a senior college in 1961. Tarleton has faced 148 different opponents in regular season and postseason play since beomcing a senior college in 1961. Coach Reisman has faced 133 of those opponents in regular season and postseason (he has faced Baylor and Texas A&M in exhibitions). Opponent
First Yr.
Record
Abilene Christian
1962
35-38
Adams State
1994
Alabama-Huntsville
Opponent
First Yr.
Record
Opponent
First Yr.
Record
Humboldt State (Ca.)
2005
0-1
Phillips (Ok.)
1993
1-0
2-0
Huron (SD)
1994
0-1
Pittsburg State (Ks.)
2005
3-0
2007
1-0
Huston-Tillotson
1971
7-0
Rhema Bible College (Ok.)
2007
2-0
Alaska Fairbanks
2005
0-1
Incarnate Word
1984
9-10
Rice University
1973
0-3
Ambassador
1992 8-1
Indiana (Pa.)
2015
0-1
Rollins (Fl.)
2003
0-1
American Christian
1974
1-0
Jarvis Christian
1979
14-11
Sam Houston State
1967
3-15
Angelo State
1965
33-36
John Brown (Ark.)
1990
1-0
Schreiner College
1984
7-6
Arkansas Baptist
1992
1-0
Kansas Wesleyan
1991
1-0
Science & Arts Oklahoma
1996
2-0
Arkansas Tech
2012
0-1
LeTourneau
1964
19-9
Seattle Pacific
2000
0-1
Arkansas-Monticello
1992
0-1
Louisiana Christian
1993
1-0
South Dakota Mines
2014
2-0
Arlington Baptist
2010
5-0
Louisiana State-Shreveport
1991
5-0
Southeastern Oklahoma
1974
18-5
Austin College
1961
30-27
Louisiana Tech
1996
0-1
Southern Nazarene (Ok.)
2004
1-0
Baptist Christian (La.)
1968
5-3
Loyola (La.)
1992
3-0
Southern States (Ark.)
1975
0-1
Bay Ridge Christian
1991
1-0
Lubbock Christian
1978
9-15
Southwest Baptist (Mo.)
2008
1-0
Baylor University
1966
0-6
Lynn (Fl.)
2000
1-0
Southwestern
1962
8-10
Bethany Nazarene (Kan.)
1975
1-1
Mary Hardin-Baylor
1979
14-11
Southwestern Adventist
1995
4-0
Bishop College
1974
1-3
McMurry
1961
19-39
Southwestern Asb. of God
1983
4-1
Bloomfield (NJ)
2013
1-0
McPherson (Ks.)
1991
1-0
Southwestern Oklahoma
1961
13-5
Bryant (RI)
2005
0-1
Metro State (Co.)
2013
0-1
St. Augustine’s
2006
1-0
Cal Poly-Pomona
2005
1-0
Midwestern State
1961
26-45
St. Edward’s
1961
22-35
Cal State-Bernardino
2002
1-0
Minnesota-Duluth
1991
0-1
St. Gregory’s (Ok.)
2008
1-0
Cameron (Ok.)
1972
25-11
Missouri Southern
1991
1-1
St. Mary’s
1999
12-4
Central Missouri
1998
3-0
Missouri Western
2004
0-1
Stonehill (Ma.)
2006
0-1
Central Oklahoma
1995
10-20
Missouri-Rolla
1998
1-0
Stephen F. Austin
1969
0-15
Central Washington
2002
1-1
Mount Olive (NC)
2015
1-0
Sul Ross State
1962
28-26
Chico State
2006
1-0
Mount Senario (Wi.)
1993
0-1
Tampa (Fl.)
2007
1-0
College of the Ozarks
1994
1-0
National Christian
1994
4-0
Texas A&M
1973
0-1
Colorado Christian
1993
1-1
Nebraska-Omaha
2004
1-1
Texas A&M International
2008
3-0
Colorado School of Mines
1991
1-0
New Mexico Highlands
1973
1-1
Texas A&M-Commerce
1962
32-30
Colorado-Colorado Springs
2015
1-0
New Mexico State
1964
0-1
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
1961
4-2
Concordia (Neb.)
1991
1-0
New York Tech
2001
1-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville
1969
36-22
Concordia Lutheran
1982
5-4
Newman (Ks.)
2010
1-0
Texas Christian
1971
1-1
Dallas Baptist
1968
2-18
North Alabama
1991
1-0
Texas College
1989
11-1
Dallas Christian
2002
10-0
North Texas
1975
0-2
Texas Lutheran
1961
2-7
Dallas, University of
1961
13-1
Northeastern State
1998
11-7
Texas State
1961
3-20
Delta State
1998
1-1
Northwest Missouri State
2003
2-0
Texas Wesleyan
1961
18-35
Drury (Mo.)
1993
1-3
Northwest Nazarene
2014
1-0
Texas-Arlington
1965
1-8
East Central (Ok.)
1990
16-2
Northwestern (Ia.)
1992
0-1
Texas-El Paso
1963
0-2
East Texas Baptist
1961
0-6
Northwestern State (La.)
1993
0-1
Texas-Permian Basin
2006
5-0
Eastern New Mexico
1964
38-8
Northwood
1967 2-0
Trinity
1962 12-11
Eureka (Ill.)
1993
0-1
Oklahoma Baptist
1972
1-2
Washburn (Ks.)
1997
0-2
Findlay (Oh.)
2006
1-0
Oklahoma Christian
1987
0-3
Wayland Baptist
1965
5-11
Fort Lewis (Colo.)
1972
1-2
Ouachita Baptist
1982
0-1
West Alabama
2011
1-0
Grand Canyon (Az.)
1995
0-2
Oklahoma Panhandle
1979
4-1
West Texas A&M
1994
22-23
Hardin-Simmons
1962 4-4
Oral Roberts (Ok.)
1990
1-1
Western New Mexico
1964
2-2
Harding (Ark.)
1998
0-1
Ouachita Baptist (Ark.)
1998
2-0
Western Washington
1999
4-1
Henderson State (Ark.)
1997
2-0
Our Lady of the Lake
1981
3-2
Wiley College
1989
3-0
Hillsdale Freewill Baptist (Ok.)
2001
8-0
Palm Beach Atlantic
2007
1-0
Wingate (NC)
2001
0-1
Houston Baptist
1968
3-1
Pan American
1962
0-1
Howard Payne
1961
12-4
Paul Quinn College
1973
6-4
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LSC CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2015 TARLETON STATE 2014 TARLETON STATE and Midwestern State 2013 Midwestern State 2012 TARLETON STATE and Midwestern State 2011 Central Oklahoma 2010 Midwestern State 2009 Midwestern State 2008 Central Oklahoma 2007 Midwestern State 2006 West Texas A&M 2005 Texas A&M-Commerce 2004 TARLETON STATE 2003 West Texas A&M 2002 Northeastern State 2001 West Texas A&M 2000 Midwestern State 1999 Midwestern State 1998 Central Oklahoma 1997 Central Oklahoma 1996 A&M-Kingsville and A&M-Commerce 1995 Central Oklahoma 1994 West Texas A&M 1993 Central Oklahoma 1992 Central Oklahoma and A&M-Kingsville 1991 West Texas A&M and Central Oklahoma 1990 A&M-Commerce 1989 Angelo State 1988 Angelo State 1987 Abilene Christian and West Texas A&M 1986 Abilene Christian 1985 Abilene Christian 1984 A&M-Commerce 1983 Stephen F. Austin 1982 Stephen F. Austin 1981 Sam Houston State 1980 Southwest Texas State 1979 Southwest Texas State 1978 A&M-Commerce 1977 A&M-Commerce 1976 Howard Payne 1975 Sam Houston State 1974 A&M-Commerce and Howard Payne and Southwest Texas State 1973 Sam Houston State 1972 Stephen F. Austin
1971 Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin and Howard Payne 1970 Stephen F. Austin 1969 Howard Payne 1968 Stephen F. Austin 1967 Howard Payne 1966 Howard Payne 1965 Stephen F. Austin 1964 A&M-Commerce 1963 Howard Payne and Lamar 1962 Howard Payne and Lamar 1961 Lamar 1960 Southwest Texas State 1959 Southwest Texas State 1958 A&M-Commerce 1957 A&M-Commerce 1956 Stephen F. Austin 1955 A&M-Commerce and Southwest Texas State 1954 A&M-Commerce 1953 A&M-Commerce 1952 Southwest Texas State 1951 Southwest Texas State 1950 A&M-Commerce and Southwest Texas State 1949 Stephen F. Austin 1948 A&M-Commerce and North Texas and Sam Houston State 1947 Houston 1946 Houston 1945 None 1944 None 1943 North Texas 1942 A&M-Commerce and North Texas 1941 Stephen F. Austin 1940 A&M-Commerce 1939 A&M-Commerce 1938 North Texas 1937 Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State 1936 A&M-Commerce and Stephen F. Austin 1935 Stephen F. Austin 1934 A&M-Commerce and Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin 1933 Stephen F. Austin 1932 Stephen F. Austin
LSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPS YEAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
SCORE
2015
TAMUC def. ASU
68-61
2014
TSU def. MSU
71-65
2013
TSU def. MSU
53-50
2012
MSU def. TSU
57-51
2011
UCO def. TSU
68-52
2010
MSU def. TSU
65-55
2009
MSU def. SWOSU
66-60
2008
UCO def. TAMUC
72-70
2007
MSU def. SEOSU
89-80
2006
WT def. TSU
99-85
2005
TAMUC def. WT
77-62
2004
TSU def. NSU
69-66
2003
WT def. TSU
69-61
2002
NSU def. TSU
66-50
2001
WT def. ASU
(OT) 75-73
2000
MSU def. WT
93-83
1999
MSU def. TSU
78-62
1998
UCO def. WT
1997
UCO def. TAMUC
89-85
1996
TAMUK def. UCO
112-95
1995
UCO def. TAMUK
96-93
1994
WT def. ACU
85-79
1993
ENMU def. TAMUK
76-68
1992
TAMUK def. UCO
98-97
1991
WT def. UCO
83-70
1990
WT def. TAMUC
91-70
1989
ASU def. TAMUK
84-66
1988
ASU def. WT
94-73
1987
ACU def. WT
78-69
1986
ACU def. TAMUK
74-65
1985
ACU def. ASU
99-81
1984
ASU def. TAMUC
83-80
1983
SFA def. SHSU
68-56
1982
SHSU def. SFA
53-50
1981
SHSU def. HPU
89-76
1980
SWTSU def. TAMUK
70-61
1979
SWTSU def. TAMUC
70-69
1978
TAMUC def. HPU
76-71
1977
TAMUC def. HPU
77-66
1976
HPU def. ASU
74-68
1975
SHSU def. HPU
83-74
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