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2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL GUIDE Media Information

CONTENTS

2013-14 Quick Facts....................................3 Media Relations...........................................4 The OVC.......................................................5 Tennessee State Campus.........................6-9 President Glenda Glover......................... 10 A.D. Teresa Phillips.................................. 11 Schedule..................................................... 12 Season Outlook....................................13-14 Roster......................................................... 15

Player Bios

Coaches and Support Staff

All-Time Opponents................................ 47 Year-by-Year Records..........................48-62 Stat Leaders..........................................63-64 All-Time Letterwinners......................65-68 Tigers in the OVC.................................... 69 Men’s Basketball Trailblazers.............70-75 Tigers in the NBA..................................... 75 TV/Radio Roster...................................... 76

Head Coach Travis Williams.............16-17 Assistant Coach Ben Betts....................... 18 Assistant Coach Rodney Hamilton........ 19 Assistant Coach Jason Slay...................... 20 Strength Coach Alvin Futrell........................21 Trainer Ryan Krach.................................... 21

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Returners..............................................22-35 Newcomers...........................................36-39 2012-13 Statistical Overview.............40-45 The Gentry Center.................................... 46

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2013-14 TENNESSEE STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICKFACTS GENERAL Name of School .................... Tennessee State University City/Zip ..................................................Nashville, TN 37209 Founded .............................................................................1912 Enrollment ........................................................................9,165 Nickname .........................................................................Tigers School Colors ....................Royal (Reflex) Blue and White Affiliation/Conference ................... NCAA Division I/OVC Arena................................................. Gentry Center (10,500) Home Court.............................................. McClendon Court President ....................................................Dr. Glenda Glover Director of Athletics.......................................Teresa Phillips Athletic Department Phone ....................(615) 963-5034 Web Site........................................................... TSUTigers.com University Web Site........................................... TNState.edu ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Sports Information Director (Men’s Basketball Contact)............................Alex Mitchell Office Phone...................................................(615) 963-5674 E-mail..................................................jmitch18@tnstate.edu Assistant Sports Information Director.........Jose’ Garcia Office Phone...................................................(615) 963-5674 E-mail....................................................jgarcia1@tnstate.edu Media Relations Coordinator..............Zekeya Anderson Office Phone...................................................(615) 963-1867 E-mail......................................... zanderson01@tnstate.edu Sports Information Assistant..........................Scott Wyant Office Phone...................................................(615) 963-5674 Mailing Address........................... 3500 John Merritt Blvd. ...................................................................Nashville, TN 37209

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ....................................................Travis Williams Alma Mater, Year.............Georgia State University, 1995 Record at TSU................................ 18-15 (Second Season) Overall Record................................... 58-62 (Four Seasons) Basketball Staff Assistant Coach........................................................Ben Betts ............................................................ Roanoke College, 1990 Assistant Coach...................................................... Jason Slay .........................................................West Virginia State, 2007 Assistant Coach........................................Rodney Hamilton ...................................................................Georgia State, 1998 Director of Operations......................................................TBA

TIGERS at a GLANCE Lettermen Returning............................................................. 6 Lettermen Lost......................................................................... 7 Starters Returning................................................................... 1 Team Record Overall Record 2012-13................................................ 18-15 Home.....................................................................................11-2 Away.......................................................................................5-11 OVC Record (Finish)......................................11-5 (3rd/East)

TSU BASKETBALL HISTORY All-Time Record...............................1098-768 (since 1944) All-Time Ohio Valley Record.................................. 184-224 OVC Regular Season Championships..2 (1993 & 1994) OVC Tournament Record.......... 13-20 (23 appearances) OVC Tournament Championships.........2 (1993 & 1994) NCAA Tournament Record.....................0-2 (last in 1993) National Championships........ 3 (NAIA - 1957, 1958 & 1959) 20 Win Seasons.......................................................................21 30 Win Seasons........................................................................ 3 Undefeated Seasons.................................................1 (1949)

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ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS The Tennessee State University Athletic Media Relations staff is always interested in helping members of the media in their coverage of the men’s basketballprogram. Please contact Alex Mitchell with requests concerning the TSU men’s basketball team. He can be contacted by phone (615.963.5674) or email (jmitch18@tnstate.edu).

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TSU Athletic Media Relations Alex Mitchell Media Relations Assistant Phone..............................615-963-5674 E-mail............. jmitch18@tnstate.edu - Football, Men’s Basketball

Zekeya Anderson Harrison Media Relations Coordinator Phone..............................615-963-1867 E-mail.....zanderson01@tnstate.edu - Women’s Basketball

@TSU_Tigers

Jose’’ Garcia Assistant Director Phone................................615-963-5674 E-mail................jfgarcia1@tnstate.edu - Softball, Secondary Football, Secondary Men’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Golf Scott Wyant Media Relations Assistant Phone................................540-840-1554 E-mail.......... sscottwyant@gmail.com - Volleyball, Cross Country, Track, Tennis, Secondary Women’s Basketball

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Entering its 64th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as the league’s 11th member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly Thompson, the public relations director at Western Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new conference. Discussions were put on hold by World War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original institutions combined with Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville to form the OVC. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially. During times of racial segregation, league member Morehead State became one of the first non-traditionally black mid-southern institutions to accept a black student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically-related aid at Morehead, which signed a second black athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961, Murphy earned all-conference recognition as a halfback in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest of the institutions in the league began to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. A first in the OVC occurred in 2008, when the league had a first round draft pick in both the NFL (Tennessee State’s Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie) and Major League Baseball (Eastern Kentucky’s Christian Friedrich) Drafts in the same school year. The OVC sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin. Tennessee State has been a member of the Ohio Valley Conference since 1986.

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Founded in 1912, Tennessee State University has grown dramatically from a small college to two campuses: the 500-acre main campus and the downtown Avon Williams campus which is located in the heart of Nashville near the State capitol. The diverse student population of more than 8,000 represents 46 states and 45 countries. TSU has been listed for 11 consecutive years in the U.S. News & World Report “Guide to America’s Best Colleges.” Tennessee State University is a comprehensive, urban, coeducational land-grant university offering 45 bachelor degrees and 24 master’s degrees. Doctoral programs include biological sciences, psychology, public administration, computer information systems engineering, administration and supervision, and curriculum and instruction. When you think about Tennessee State University, many things come to mind – a rich heritage and legacy in athletics, academics, entertainment, research and service. Tennessee State University has long been a rising star among universities across the country. It is designated as one of the best public historically black colleges and universities in the nation, and it’s not by accident. Tennessee State University is among the few historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) with a chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the oldest and largest freshman honor society in the United States and a Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, the most prestigious honor society comprising all academic disciplines. A great deal of focus has been given to improving the academic environment – strengthening our research reputation, attracting and retaining the best and brightest students, encouraging service-focused programs, engaging and supporting expert faculty in diverse fields, building on our student-centered philosophy and holding steadfast to our motto of “Think. Work. Serve.”

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THINK

WORK

Today, Tennessee State University’s student enrollment is more than 9,000. There are more than 400 faculty and more than 1,200 staff who are part of the university’s team. Additionally, the university’s rich strength in embracing diversity is evident with 45 countries and 46 states representative of the student body. The beauty and accessibility of the university’s main campus is a plus with now 65 buildings on more than 450 acres.

SERVE

Complimenting the main campus is a newly renovated downtown campus that features a simulated stock-trading center, a student computer laboratory and continuing education, distance learning and multimedia services. The university is arming students with the intellectual resources to compete in a global environment. In support of that, important partnerships have been established with leading global companies such as Boeing, Raytheon, Dell, IBM and others, in which both funding and service-learning opportunities are currently active.

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The DAVIS BUILDING is topped by its landmark cupola and houses the Department of Languages, Literature and Philosophy and the Thomas E. Poag Auditorium. The building, which once housed the administrative offices, is named after TSU’s second president Dr. Walter S. Davis. KEAN HALL, a simplified Art Deco style gymnasium erected in 1951 at a cost of $1,500,000 was dedicated Wednesday, November 25, 1953. The structure is located on the south side of the campus at John Merritt Boulevard and 33rd Avenue, North and is named after former TSU Football head coach and Athletic Director, Henry A. Kean. The building contained at the time of its construction: a gymnasium, health, physical education and recreation classrooms, laboratories, staff offices, and facilities for indoor intramural sports, staff and student recreation and physical therapy. The building was vacated in 1980 when the HPER moved to the new Gentry Center Complex. The $300,000 renovation, approved in 1986-1987, connected the building to the Floyd-Payne campus center in 1991. The building became a recreational facility for the general campus population. It also serves as the headquarters for the Air Force ROTC, TSU Athletics and the academic and Hall of Fame.

The PERFORMING ARTS CENTER is located adjacent to the east side of the existing Strange Music Building. The facility houses the Theater, Television, Radio and Music Departments and includes a complete renovation of the Strange Music Building. A performance theater seating for 400 was constructed as part of the new building. Theater department spaces include classrooms, support spaces and offices. Rehearsal and production facilities are provided for television and radio departments, as well as offices and support areas. The music department has new laboratory facilities, practice rooms, classrooms, offices and an expanded band practice room and support facilities. The project included approximately 30,400 sq. ft. of renovated space (the Strange Music Building) and 43,000 sq. ft. of new construction.

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The FLOYD-PAYNE CAMPUS CENTER contains various student and administrative offices, campus bookstore, post office, and dining services. The Center is named after former TSU student and fifth president, Otis L. Floyd, and long-time Dean of Students and Vice-President of Student Affairs, Joseph A. Payne. The BROWN-DANIEL LIBRARY was erected in 1976 and opened for service during the summer of 1977. This present structure has 82,000 square feet of space with special study and research facilities for faculty and graduate students, and a Special Collections Room which houses the University’s historical archives, theses, dissertations, and other special materials. The library is named in memory of Library Directors, Martha M. Brown and Lois H. Daniel.

The AVERITTE AMPHITHEATER located in the center of campus; landscaped and has permanent seating for 200. The structure is named after Laura M. Averitte, author of Tennessee State University’s alma mater.

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DR. GLENDA

GLOVER

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT 1st YEAR, TENNESSEE STATE ‘74 Glenda Baskin Glover joined the University January 2, 2013, as its eighth president. Glover previously served as the Dean of the School of Business at Jackson State University. A licensed attorney and certified public accountant, Glover earned her bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from TSU in 1974, an MBA from Clark Atlanta University in 1976, the J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994 and her Ph.D. in Business Economics and Policy from George Washington University in 1990. President Glover served at Jackson State University since 1994 and led the College of Business to implement programs leading up through the Ph. D. degree. Her guidance has included the development of retention strategies and ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. President Glover has also played an important role in fundraising for the college, leading a successful $5 million initiative and obtaining the university’s first endowed chair. She spearheaded the implementation of online learning programs, developed the university’s internal fiscal accountability measures and served as a key liaison to local and national elected officials. Before joining Jackson State, she began her full-time academic career as chairperson of the accounting department at Howard

University in Washington, D.C., from 19901994. She went to Howard after serving in increasingly responsible roles in industry, including as chief financial officer and senior vice president of Metter Industries, manager of investor relations for the Potomac Electric Power Co. in D.C., and accountant at Arthur Andersen in Memphis. President Glover has served on the boards of directors of several private and public companies, including First Guaranty Bancshares, Student Loan Corp., The Lenox Group, Regions Bank of Mississippi, Jackson Municipal Airport Authority, and Economic Analysis. Dr. Glover has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of MetroJackson Chamber of Commerce, Chairperson of the City of Jackson Planning Board, District of Columbia Housing and Community Development Advisory Board, and member of the Harvard Busi-

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ness School Management Alliance. She is a recipient of the Drum Major for Justice Award, Distinguished Woman of the Year Award, Dean of the Year Award, and Most Outstanding Philanthropist. Along with her academic and administrative accomplishments, President Glover has been published in several highly regarded journals and refereed proceedings, and made numerous presentations at professional meetings and conferences. She has also served as an editorial advisor for one of the most prestigious journals in the accounting profession. President Glover, a Memphis native, and her husband, Charles, have two adult children, Candace and Charles.


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TERESA

PHILLIPS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 12th YEAR, VANDERBILT Teresa Lawrence-Phillips became head of the Tennessee State University athletics department in April of 2002. As director, the athletic department has made tremendous strides on the playing field, campus, community and classroom. Some accomplishments under the Phillips’ administration include the launching of the first official website for TSU Athletics in August of 2002, the revitalization of the Big Blue Booster Club, the recognition of Ohio Valley Conference Scholar Athletes, and conference championships in volleyball, women’s track including a PGA minority national championship in men’s golf. Phillips also has the distinction of being the first woman ever to coach an NCAA Division I men’s basketball team en route to being named one of the “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports” by Sports Illustrated in 2003. She was also named as the Second Most Influential Woman in Sports in Tennessee by The Tennessean newspaper. In addition, she was named USA Today’s National Coach of the Year in 1990 and was a threetime OVC Coach of the Year selection.

successful season in 1994–95 as the Lady Tigers (22–7, 12–4 OVC) shared the regular season title. TSU claimed its second consecutive tournament title and a trip to the NCAA tournament. She has been invited twice to serve as an assistant coach for USA Basketball (1995 and 1999) and was invited to serve as an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic Festival North Squad. Prior to her stint at TSU, Phillips was head coach at Fisk University for four years. She guided the Bulldogs to WIAC League and Tournament Championships in 1987 and 1988 and was tabbed WIAC Coach of the Year twice (1987, 1988). She compiled a 68-34 overall record with the Bulldogs. She graduated from Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’s degree in Economics before obtaining a Masters in Education from TSU in 1999. Phillips, who helped recruit six All-Americans and seven All-State players, served as an assistant coach with the Lady Commodores (1981-1984) winning the N.I.T. in 1983. Phillips earned several honors as a three-

year letter winner at Vanderbilt. She was the first recipient of the Lady Commodore Athlete of the Year honor, given to the best all-around female athlete. In addition, she received the Nashville Civitan’s Sportsmanship Award in 1979 and 1980. Community oriented, Phillips has assisted with the National Youth Sports Drug Program and has been appointed to several boards and committees which include: NCAA Basketball Rules, NCAA Championship Cabinet, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Boys’ & Girls’ Club, the Vanderbilt Alumni Advisory Board and the Nashville Sports Council Executive Board. She has held memberships in several organizations, including the Black Coaches Association, the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, the NCAA Championship and Competition Cabinet and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She is an inaugural member of the Girls’ Preparatory School Sports Hall of Fame and a 2008 inductee of the Lookout Mountain Sports Hall of Fame. She lives in Nashville with her two sons, Micah and Kyle.

No stranger to athletic success, she was head coach of the Lady Tigers basketball program at TSU for 11 seasons from 19892000. Phillips guided the 1993–94 squad to the program’s first-ever OVC regular season crown, the Ohio Valley Conference tournament championship, and the team’s first appearance ever in the NCAA tournament. Phillips and her staff enjoyed their most

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY 2013-14 MEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE Day

Date

Opponent

Site Time

November Mon. Nov. 4 Fri. Nov. 8 Sat. Nov. 9 Mon. Nov. 11 Sat. Nov. 16 Mon. Nov. 18 Fri. Nov. 22 Tue. Nov. 26 Sat. Nov. 30

Lemoyne-Owen Nashville, Tenn. at Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i New Mexico State (N) Honolulu, Hawai’i Western Michigan (N) Honolulu, Hawai’i at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. at Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. at Auburn Auburn, Ala. at USC Upstate Spartanburg, S.C.

7:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

December Tue. Sat. Sun. Thu. Sat. Sat.

Dec. 3 Alabama A&M Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 7 at Drexel Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 15 Fisk Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 19 at Illinois State Normal, Ill. Dec. 21 Miami (Ohio) Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 28 at Eastern Illinois * Charleston, Ill.

7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.

January Thurs. Sat. Tues. Sat. Mon. Thurs. Sat. Thurs. Sat. Thurs.

Jan. 2 Tennessee Tech * Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 4 Jacksonville State * Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 7 Middle Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 11 at Southeast Missouri State * Cape Girardeau, Mo. Jan. 13 at UT Martin * Martin, Tenn. Jan. 16 at Jacksonville State* Jacksonville, Ala. Jan. 18 Belmont* Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 23 Eastern Kentucky * Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 25 Morehead State * Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 30 at Tennessee Tech * Cookeville, Tenn.

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

February Thurs. Sat. Thurs. Thurs. Thurs.

Feb. 6 at Austin Peay * at Clarksville, Tenn. Feb. 8 Murray State* Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 13 at Belmont * Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 20 SIUE * Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 27 at Morehead State* Morehead, Ky.

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

March Thurs. Feb. 28 Eastern Kentucky* Richmond, Ky. Wed-Sat. Mar. 5- 8 OVC Tournament Nashville, Tenn.

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2013-14 Season Outlook ters the season as just one of two holdovers from the ’12-’13 All-OVC first and second teams and the only member of the first team to return. Coach Williams is now asking his savvy point guard to focus even more attention to another aspect of his game.

Coming off a stellar first season at the helm of the Tennessee State men’s basketball program, Travis Williams is looking to build the Tigers into a consistent OVC threat year-in and year-out. The Tigers are coming off a 18-15 season, finishing third in the OVC East division with an 11-5 conference record. Williams’ undeniable team leader will be All-OVC point guard Patrick Miller who will now be the Tigers most experienced player on a young team.

“He’s been able to show a lot of leadership in helping the younger guys along but I think he’s welcoming the challenge,” said Williams on Miller’s vocal role on this year’s team. “I want him to have more of a voice this year to develop the date who returns to the reigns of makeup of this team. He’s been an offense that will rely on a lot thrust into that role and I think he’s of newcomers to shoulder heavy looking forward to that challenge.” production losses. Miller averaged 14.8 points, 5.9 assists per The supporting cast around Millgame as well as recording a 1.7 as- er will be a more youthful unit sist-to-turnover ratio. The Chicago than the senior is used to with native’s junior season will go down the loss of All-OVC second team as one of the best for a point guard members Robert Covington and at TSU after Miller set the single Kellen Thornton as well as Jordan Cyphers and Tashan Frederick to season assist mark with 195. graduation. Overall the Tigers will Miller’s record breaking junior sea- be replacing 62.2% of their scoring son earned him a spot on the All- and 44.5 points per game. OVC first team. The 6-1 guard en-

“When you look at a point guard that’s usually the most important position on the court and to have that caliber of player returning his senior year is going to be a tremendous asset for our team,” Williams said of his veteran floor general. The senior point guard is a potential OVC player of the year candi-

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide per game. “I’ve always been impressed with his ability to shoot the basketball. To get him back in the fold after a number of years is going to be able to help this team,” said Willimas about his senior sharpshooter. “He’s got to come in and prove himself; nothing is going to be given to him.” Williams will also welcome his first full recruiting class after being named the head coach in 2012. The class includes four freshman and two Junior College transfers.

Coach Travis Williams will turn to both a combination of veteran talent and youthful newcomers to pace the 2013-14 Tigers. Junior M.J. Rhett will pace the Tigers in the post after a strong sophomore campaign averaging 5.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Rhett’s most impressive performances came at the beginning of 2013, recording back-to-back double-doubles in wins over OVC rivals Tennessee Tech and Jacksonville State. The performances earned Rhett the accolade of OVC player of the week for Jan. 7. Seniors Michael Green and Chaed Wiellian will join Rhett in the frontcourt. Both served in reserve roles off the bench backing up the solid performing Thornton and Covington. The two are in line for more playing time this season filling the void left by the former Tigers. Green averaged 3.2 points and 2.2

The freshman class is highlighted by the addition of Ugo Mmonu, a wiry 6-7 combo guard from Decatur, Ga. “I think he’s an incredible talent, his rebounds a game off the bench for best basketball is ahead of him. He has incredible versatility with the TSU a year ago. ability to play inside-and-out from The guard position will have wel- multiple positions,” Williams said of comed depth for Coach Williams’ the newcomer. team with Miller, junior Jay Harris, sophomore Jordan Gaither and the Mmonu is joined by fellow freshreturn of Jacquan Nobles. Harris men Jamonte Green, Jaylen Reid spent last year as a reserve playing and Rhyan Townes. behind Miller. During Harris’ sophomore season the Philadelphia na- Reid is a 6-7 forward who can also tive averaged 3.2 points, 1.1 assists play the small forward position and and 1.2 rebounds per game. Harris should battle for minutes in the was a key defender off the bench post. for the Tigers a season ago. Green and Townes will provide viNobles rejoins the TSU roster af- able depth in the backcourt while ter spending the past two seasons gaining valuable experience learnaway from basketball. The 6-3 guard ing from Miller. began his career for Tennessee State in 2009 earning a spot on the OVC All-Newcomer team after averaging 11.2 points per game while shooting 44% from the field. During his second season in Nashville, Nobles led the team with 59 three pointers made while averaging 7.5 points

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Kennedy Eubanks and Jaleel Queary round out the recruiting class and will add experience to both the frontcourt (Eubanks) and backcourt (Queary).


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2013-14 T ennessee S tat e T eam Infor mation NUMERICAL ROSTER No.

Pos.

HT

WT

CL

0

Name Jacquan Nobles

G

6-3

180

RSr. Farina, Ill./South Central HS

1

Jamonte Graham

G

6-1

200

Fr.

Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan HS

2

Patrick Miller

G

6-1

195

Sr.

Chicago, Ill./Hales-Fransiscan HS

3

Jaleel Queary

G

6-2

200

Jr.

Nashville, Tenn./Lawson State JC

4

M.J. Rhett

F

6-9

235

RJr.

Columbia, S.C./Lower Richland HS

5

Jay Harris

G

5-10

170

Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa./Charis Prep

11

Alex Bates

F

6-9

235

RJr.

Greenbelt, Md./Northeastern

12

Ugo Mmonu

F

6-7

205

Fr.

Osina, Nigeria/Greenforest Christian HS

21

Rhyan Townes

G

6-5

192

Fr.

Memphis, Tenn./Arlington HS

23

Jordan Gaither

G

6-3

170

So.

Atlanta, Ga./Shiloh HS

30

Gerald Williams

G

6-2

175

RSo. Atlanta, Ga./Brisbane Academy

32

Chaed Wellian

F

6-8

190

Sr.

Amsterdam, Netherlands/Atlanta Metro CC

34

Jaylen Reid

G/F

6-7

175

Fr.

Rock Hill, S.C./Rock Hill HS

40

Kennedy Eubanks

G/F

6-6

185

Jr.

Clemson, S.C./Jacksonville College

44

Michael Green

F

6-9

195

Sr.

Columbia, S.C. Ridge View HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

Hometown / Last School

Name

No.

Pos.

HT

WT

CL

Hometown / Last School

Alex Bates

11

F

6-9

235

RJr.

Greenbelt, Md./Northeastern

Kennedy Eubanks

40

G/F

6-6

185

Jr.

Clemson, S.C./Jacksonville College

Jordan Gaither

23

G

6-3

170

So.

Atlanta, Ga./Shiloh HS

Jamonte Graham

1

G

6-1

200

Fr.

Nashville, Tenn./Father Ryan HS

Michael Green

44

F

6-9

195

Sr.

Columbia, S.C./Ridge View HS

Jay Harris

5

G

5-10

170

Jr.

Philadelphia, Pa./Charis Prep

Patrick Miller

2

G

6-1

195

Sr.

Chicago, Ill./Hales-Fransiscan HS

Ugo Mmonu

12

F

6-7

205

Fr.

Osina, Nigeria/Greenforest Christian HS

Jacquan Nobles

0

G

6-3

180

RSr.

Farina, Ill./South Central HS

Jaleel Queary

3

G

6-2

200

Jr.

Nashville, Tenn./Lawson State JC

Jaylen Reid

34

G/F

6-7

175

Fr.

Rock Hill, S.C./Rock Hill HS

MJ Rhett

4

F

6-9

235

RJr.

Columbia, S.C./Lower Richland HS

Rhyan Townes

21

G

6-5

192

Fr.

Memphis, Tenn./Arlington HS

Chaed Wellian

32

F

6-8

190

Sr.

Amsterdam, Netherlands/Atlanta Metro CC

Gerald Williams

30

G

6-2

175

RSo.

Atlanta, Ga./Brisbane Academy

PLAYER BREAKDOWN By Class:

No.

Seniors

4

Michael Green, Patrick Miller, Jacquan Nobles, Chaed Weelian

Juniors

5

Alex Bates, Kennedy Eubanks, Jay Harris, M.J. Rhett, Jaleel Queary

Sophomore

2

Jordan Gaither, Gerald Williams

Freshman

4

Jamonte Green, Ugo Mmonu, Jaylen Reid, Rhyan Townes

By Position:

Players

No.

Players

Guards

8

Jordan Gaither, Jamonte Graham, Jay Harris, Patrick Miller, Jacquan Nobles, Jaleel Queary, Rhyan Townes, Gerald Williams

Forwards

7

Alex Bates, Kennedy Eubanks, Michael Green, Ugo Mmonu, Jaylen Reid, M.J. Rhett, Chaed Wellian

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TRAVIS

WILLIAMS HEAD COACH 2nd YEAR, GEORGIA STATE ‘95

ALMA MATER: Georgia State 1995 (B.A.) Georgia State 1999 (M.S.) COACHING CAREER: Tennessee State (Head Coach) 2012-Present Tennessee State Assistant Coach 2009-12 Dongguan Parklane Snow Wolf Head Coach 2008-09 Mercer University Assistant Coach 2007-08 Fort Valley State Head Coach 2004-07 Crescent Lightning WBA Associate Head Coach 2004 Chicago State Assistant Coach 2003-2004

Travis Williams was named the 16th head coach for the Tigers men’s basketball program on April 13, 2012. During his first season at the helm of the Tigers, Williams led his team to an 18-15 record and berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. He also coached Patrick Miller, Kellen Thornton and Robert Covington to all-conference teams. Covington later earned an NBA contract under Williams’s tutelage. Williams, a native of Tifton, Ga., served as an assistant for previous TSU head coach John Cooper from 2009-2012. Cooper left on April 6 after accepting the head coaching position at Miami (Ohio). Williams helped restore a winning attitude to the Tigers’ program. The Big Blue recorded just nine wins in 2009-10, while improving to 14 victories in 2010-11. In his last season as an assistant coach, the Tigers completed a 20-13 mark - the most for any TSU program since 1978-79. It also marked the school’s first winning season in 16 years. As the first assistant, Williams was involved with every aspect of the program. His major priority was the recruitment and development of student-athletes, both academically and athletically. Williams helped with practice, game day strategies, assignments and scouting reports. He also maintained day-to-day operations. Williams worked with student-athletes individually, while scheduling practice and workout sessions. He coordinated all community service initiatives and served as the team’s academic liaison. When he joined the Tigers in the summer of 2009, Williams brought 10 years of coaching experience as an assistant and head coach. This marks Williams’ third time taking the reins of a basketball program. Williams served as head coach of the Dongguan Parklane Snow Wolf Professional Basketball Club in China’s National Basketball

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide League (NBL). He led the team to an 11-2 preseason record before leaving prior to the 2009 regular season. Williams was hired by the Dongguan Snow Wolf to develop the game of basketball in China directly after the 2008 Olympics. He facilitated player development, conditioning and game day strategies. In 2004, Williams received his first head coach appointment at Fort Valley State University in Georgia. He led the Wildcats to a pair of winning seasons during his tenure. Williams guided FVSU to an 18-12 record during the 2006-07 campaign. At the conclusion of the season, the Wildcats ranked 10th in the Division II South Region poll, making it to the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Championship game. FVSU’s 18 wins were the most since the 1998-99 season. After a three-season stint at FVSU, Williams served as an assistant for one season at Mercer University (2007-08). That season, Mercer defeated No.17 ranked University of Southern California. Williams’ coaching resume includes stops as an associate head coach with the Southern Crescent Lightning of the World Basketball Association (2004) and an assistant position at Chicago State (2003-2004). From 1999-2003 he served as assistant at his alma mater Georgia State. During his tenure with the Panthers, the program produced three conference regular season championships and one conference tournament championship. While at GSU, the Panthers defeated two Top-25 teams (No.15 St. Josephs and No.23 Georgia) and produced an upset over No. 6 seed Wisconsin in the 2001 NCAA Tournament marking the first 20-win season in school history, finishing 29-5. Williams hosted “In the Loop”, an all-access cable sports show covering all levels of athletics throughout central Georgia. He has also served as a motivational speaker and educational consultant with his “If You Believe, You Can Achieve” Power Hour series. Williams is currently a member of National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Black Coaches and Administrators Association (BCAA). As a player, he scored more than 1,000 career points at GSU. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in business management in 1995 and a Master’s in Sports Administration in 1999. While in college at GSU, Williams interned with the National Football League (NFL) Players Association as a research intern. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc. and the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Nashville. Williams is married to Nikkya Williams. The two celebrated the birth of their daughter Teagan Loure’ Ann in Nov. of 2011 and Travis Jr. in Feb. of 2012.

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BEN

BETTS

ASSISTANT COACH 2nd YEAR, ROANOKE COLLEGE ‘90

ALMA MATER: Roanoke College 1990 USC Upstate 1997 (M.S.) COACHING CAREER: Tennessee State Assistant Coach 2012-Present Oklahoma University Assistant Coach 2006-09 South Carolina State Head Coach 2003-06 Virginia Commonwealth Assistant Coach 2002-2003 College of Charleston Assistant Coach 1997-2002 South Carolina State Assistant Coach 1990-1997

Ben Betts returns to the collegiate ranks after spending a year as the Director of Basketball at the Spectrum Sports Academy in Roanoke, Va. Betts will serve as the recruiting coordinator, handling game day scouting reports and as signments. He will aide with player development and individual workouts with the guards and wing players. Before his one-year stint at Spectrum, Betts spent five seasons as an assistant at the University of Oklahoma. While serving under head coach Jeff Capel, Betts helped guide the Sooners to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, including an Elite Eight showing in 2009. During the 2008-09 season, the Sooners were the preseason National Invitational Tournament (NIT) Champions. OU posted a 96-69 record during the five years while Betts served as an assistant. Before his stay in Norman, Betts served as the head coach at South Carolina State for three years. Betts guided his three South Carolina State teams to a combined 51-39 (.567) overall record and a 36-18 (.667) Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference mark. Prior to his one-year stint at VCU, Betts spent five seasons (1997-2002) as an assistant coach at College of Charleston under John Kresse where he helped the Cougars to a 119-31 (.793) record and a 64-16 (.800) conference mark. College of Charleston made NCAA Tournament appearances in 1998 and 1999 and won conference or division crowns each of his five years there. Before his College of Charleston term, Betts spent seven seasons (1990-97) as an assistant at South Carolina State under longtime head coach, and former TSU head coach, Cy Alexander. Betts, a Madison Heights, Va., native, grad uated with a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Roanoke College in 1990. As a player, he was a four-year letterwinner at Roanoke and led the Maroons to the NCAA Division III playoffs in the 1986-87 season.

Betts earned a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from South Carolina State in 1997.

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RODNEY

HAMILTON ASSISTANT COACH 2nd YEAR, GEORGIA STATE ‘98 ALMA MATER: Georgia State 1998 COACHING CAREER: Tennessee State Assistant Coach 2012-Present Indiana Tech Head Coach 2009-2012 Southeast Missouri State Assistant Coach 2007-2009 Crichton College Assistant Coach 2005-2007

Memphis native Rodney Hamilton came to Tennessee State after three seasons as the head women’s basketball coach at Indiana Tech. Hamilton’s duties for the Tigers entail recruiting, scouting, organizing individual workouts, coordinator of summer camps and providing academic/personal support to the studentathletes. During the 2011-12 campaign, Hamilton guided Indiana Tech to its’ best start since the 2006-07 season. They ranked No. 15 in the Nov. 28 NAIA poll – a first for the program since 1993. Under his tutelage, the team tied for the most wins during the 2011-12 season for only the 3rd time since 2003. Hamilton’s primary duties for the Redhawks included serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator as well as scheduling, player development, scouting and all other facets of the program. Before making Cape Girardeau his home, Hamilton served two seasons as an assistant and associate head coach at Crichton College in his hometown of Memphis. During his first season at Crichton College in 2005-2006, the men’s basketball team enjoyed a15 game turnaround from the previous season. They were able to finish with an 18-12 overall record, 3rd in the TranSouth Conference and was ranked as high as No. 13 in the NAIA Top 25 National Ranking.

In Hamilton’s second season, the 2006-07 Crichton team advanced to the NAIA Elite Eight in the National Tournament held in Kansas City, Mo., after winning the TranSouth Conference regular season and tournament titles. Hamilton played collegiately at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Ga., where he lettered all four seasons. Hamilton is the Panthers’ all-time leader in scoring, assists and steals. After his collegiate playing career, Hamilton participated in the Atlanta Hawks free agent camp in 1998. Hamilton went on to play professionally for three seasons in Sweden, Switzerland and Hungary. Hamilton and his wife, Tamara are the parents of two daughters, Bailey Madison and Brooke McKenzie.

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JASON

SLAY

ASSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR, WEST VIRGINIA STATE ‘07 Jason Slay enters his first season at TSU after serving as the Director of Operations for Georgia Southern University. Slay will coach guards and wing players at TSU while also assisting with day-to-day operations.

State as the squad’s associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. During that time, the Yellow Jackets won two West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) Championships.

Prior to that, Slay was the top assistant coach at Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia, one of the most prestigious prep schools in the country. At Hargrave, Slay coached 10 players that signed national letters of intent to Division I programs. He also served as the team’s director of individual development and summer training.

As a player at West Virginia State, Slay was a four-time captain and two-year starter. Playing guard, he guided his team to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16 three times (2004, 2006 and 2007) and back-to-back WVIAC Tournament Championships in 2006 and 2007. He received his undergraduate degree in General Education in 2007.

Slay also spent four years from 2008-2012 at West Virginia

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ALVIN

FUTRELL

DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

5TH YEAR, WESTERN KENTUCKY ‘06 Alvin Futrell joined the Tennessee State University athletic staff in 2009 and serves as the director of strength and conditioning. Futrell is the primary conditioning coach for men’s basketball, men’s track and field and football. Futrell joins TSU after serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Western Kentucky University. At WKU, Futrell worked with the men’s and women’s golf teams and, served as an assistant for football. He was an assistant under David Abernethy

from 2003-2005, who is the Senior Assistant Strength Coach at Clemson University. Also, he assisted Brad Ohrt with the Hilltoppers from 2005-2007, who now is the Director of Strength and Conditioning at Western Carolina University. Futrell, a native of Hendersonville, Tenn. holds an undergraduate degree in Exercise Science and a Masters degree in Kinesiology.

RYAN

KRACH HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER 1ST YEAR, CENTRAL MICHIGAN ‘03 Ryan Krach was named Head Athletic Trainer for Tennessee State prior to the 2013-14 year. Krach will oversee the athletic sports medicine department and will be the primary trainer for football and men’s basketball. Krach comes to TSU from Elon University where he served as the head football athletic trainer from 2012-13. His duties included care for the golf program, as well as supervision of assistant football athletic trainers, athletic training students and student managers. Krach is a 2003 graduate of Central Michigan University with a degree in Athletic Training/Sports Medicine.

In late 2004, Krach worked as a sports medicine graduate assistant for football at the University of Michigan, where he received his Masters in Kinesiology. The Michigan native received his first head job for football at Wingate University. Krach remained at Wingate from 2006-09, where he also worked as an adjunct lecturer for the School of Sports Science, before returning to the University of Michigan to work with swimming and diving from 2009-10. Krach is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), North Carolina Athletic Trainers Association (NCATA) and the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association (MAATA).

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PATRICK

MILLER

#2

SENIOR - 6’1 - GUARD CHICAGO, ILL. (HALES-FRANSISCAN HS) 2012-13 - Junior Season

Career Highs: Points 28, vs. Eastern Illinois (12/29/12) Rebounds 10, at Belmont (1/19/13) Assists 12, at Belmont (1/19/13) Steals 6, vs. Murray State (2/3/11) Blocks 2, at UT Martin (1/26/12) FG Made 7 (3X), last at UT Martin (1/26/12) FG Attempted 18, at South Dakota State (11/13/12)

Broke a school record with 195 assists… Was the only Tiger to play in and start every game… Joined the 1,000 point club on Jan. 26 against Morehead State… Set a school modern-era record with 1,186 minutes played…Has a current streak multiple assists in 26 consecutive games... Named OVC Player of the Week on Dec. 31… Finished third on the team in points per game, averaging 14.8… Made the second-most three-pointers on the team (42)… Is now sixth all-time in school history with 340 made free throws… Led the OVC in assists per contest with 5.8… Swiped a team-high 55 passes… Scored a career-high 28 points against Eastern Illinois (Dec. 29)… Had double-digit points in 28 of 33 games… Had five double-doubles... Finished two points shy of a triple-double on Jan. 19 against Belmont, setting career-highs in rebounds (10) and assists (12)… Tied a career-best with two blocks against Eastern Illinois (Dec. 29) 2011-12 - Sophomore Season Finished second on the team in scoring (10.8 ppg), field goals made (119), minutes played (1,102) and steals (50)...Led the Tigers with a 118 assists (3.6 per game) and 104 made free throws (3.2 per game)...Scored a season-high 11 points in the win over Morgan State (Nov. 25)...Reached double-figures in 20 games, including eight straight from Nov. 20 until Dec. 17...Tied a season/ career-highs with eight rebounds and seven assists against Murray State in the OVC Championship game on March 3...Had a career-best two blocks in the regular season win at UT Martin (Jan. 26). Tied a career-high with seven made field goals in the win over the Skyhawks...Connected on a career-best three triples in the loss to Belmont on Dec. 6. Played a career-high 48 minutes in the double-overtime victory against Eastern Kentucky on Jan 28. 2010-11 - Freshman Season Named OVC Freshman of the Year and selected to the All-Newcomer team...Led all freshmen in scoring in the OVC...Named OVC Freshman of the week three times, more than any other OVC freshman...Started 30-of-30 games playing 1032 minutes, averaging 34.4 mpg...Averaged 11.4 points per game, connecting on 107-of-282 field goals shooting 38 percent from the field...Hit 25-of-85 shots from 3-point range for an average of 29 percent and 103-of-151 from the free throw line for a 68 percent average...Pulled in a total of 96 rebounds averaging 3.2 boards per game...Recorded a total of 89 assists and 42 steals.. Hales-Fransiscan HS Voted 2009-2010 Chicago Catholic League Player of the Year...Named two-time Chicago All-Area...Selected to IBCA, Journal Star, and Associated Press Class 2A All-State First Team...Chicago Sun-Times Top 50 Player...Earned a 73 rating on ESPN College Basketball Recruiting...Helped team to a 28-4 record winning the Regional and Sectional Championships...Senior season averaged 22.6 points and 3.8 assists per game in 32 games played...Team leading scorer with 614 points... Scored 20 or more points in 17 games, 30 or more in four games and posted a career high of 42 poins against Bishop McNamara (12/09/09)...Listed as the game’s leading scorer in 20-of-32 games played...Collected 93 rebounds for a 3.3 average also averaging 3.3 steals per game and .5 blocks...Shot 48 percent from the field, 44 percent from the three-point range and 79.5 from the free-throw line...Named two-time IBS All-State... Voted ESPNChicago.com Athlete of the Week (3/11/10)...Nominated for McDonald’s All-America Team.

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GP GS Min Avg FG-Pct 3-Pct FT-Pct Reb R-Off R-Def R-Avg PF Ast TO

Blk

2010-11 30 30 1032 34.4 .379 .294 .682 96 35 61 3.2 70 89 81 1 2011-12 33 32 1102 33.4 .427 .296 .671 120 32 88 3.6 81 118 81 7 2012-13 33 33 1186 35.9 .427 .344 .778 141 37 104 4.3 92 195 113 9 Totals 96 95 3,320 34.6 .412 .318 .714 357 104 253 3.7 243 402 275 17

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42 342 11.4 50 358 10.8 55 488 14.8 147 1,188 12.4

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MICHAEL

GREEN

#44

SENIOR - 6’9 - FORWARD COLUMBIA, S.C. (RIDGE VIEW HS)

Career Highs: Points 9 (2X), last at Murray State (1/6/11) Rebounds 11, vs. Fisk (11/15/10) Assists 3, vs. Eastern Illinois (2/26/11) Steals 2, vs. UT Martin (12/29/11) Blocks 5, vs Fisk (11/26/12) FG Made 4 , last at BYU (11/9/12) FG Attempted 10, vs. Fisk (11/15/10)

2012-13 - Junior Season Played in 29 games, starting two… Played a total of 399 minutes, averaging 13.8 per contest… Connected on 37 of his 87 shots for a 42.5 percentage… Made 81.8 percent of his 33 free throw attempts… Averaged 3.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game… Was third on the team with 24 blocks…Scored a career-high 11 points against Drexel on Dec. 4… Blocked five shots against Fisk (Nov. 26)… Grabbed six boards and played a season-high 27 minutes at Murray State (Feb. 9)… 2011-12 - Sophomore Season Played in 26 games, starting three for the Tigers...Scored 38 points and grabbed 35 rebounds in 162 minutes played...Blocked 14 shots during his sophomore campaign...Scored eight points and pulled in seven rebounds in the win over LeMoyne-Owen (Dec. 19)...Registered a season-high 17 minutes in the victory over Alabama A&M (Dec. 21). 2010-11 - Freshman Season Led team with 52 blocks, averaging 1.7 per game, with a block in 26-of-30 games and tying a career-high with five against Tennessee Tech (01/22/11) after posting the same number at Middle Tennessee State (12/29/10)...Started in 26-of-30 games shooting 51-of-109 (.468) from the field and 26-of-40 from the free throw line (.650)...Registered 123 rebounds (50 offense-73 defense) averaging 4.1 per game with a career high 11 against Fisk (11/15/10)...Finished with 16 assists and eleven steals, including a career high four at Memphis (01/02/11). Ridgeview HS Registered a 70 rating on ESPN College Basketball Recruiting and received a position ranking of 305...Selected to South Carolina All-Star Team for the Carolina’s (North Carolina vs. South Carolina) All-Star Classic...Named to Class 3A All-State First Team...Selected to play in the Chick-Fil-A Classic...McDonald’s All-American nominee...Averaged 13 points, 1.4 rebounds and .6 blocks per game during his senior year...Selected to the Region IV-AAAA All-Region team. Personal Son of Michael and Samara Green...Born February 24, 1992.

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Stl

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2010-11 30 26 699 23.3 .468 .000 .650 123 50 73 4.1 65 16 27 52 11 128 4.3 2011-12 26 3 162 6.2 .419 .000 .857 35 9 26 1.3 18 0 14 14 1 38 1.5 2012-13 29 2 399 13.8 .425 .148 .818 63 24 39 2.2 43 4 19 24 6 105 3.6 Total 85 31 1,260 14.8 .445 .138 .747 221 83 138 2.6 126 20 80 90 18 271 3.2

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JACQUAN

NOBLES

#0

SENIOR - 6’2 - GUARD FARINA, ILL. (SOUTH CENTRAL HS) 2012-13 - Redshirt Season

Career Highs: Points 21, at Northern Illinois (11/20/09) Rebounds 6, vs. Tennessee Tech (2/15/12) Assists 3, at Jacksonville State (1/12/10) Steals 4, at Morehead State (1/4/10) Blocks 1, at Mississippi State (11/12/10) FG Made 8, at UT Martin (2/6/10) FG Attempted 15, vs. Eastern Kentucky (1/2/10)

Did not play 2011-12 - Valdosta State Played in 10 games, starting four...Went 23-for-70 from the field and 15-of-42 from beyond the arch...Averaged 6.5 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. 2010-11 - Sophomore Season Played in a total of 29 games for the Tigers, starting four... Made 76 of 185 attempts on the season... Drained the most threes on the team (49)... Was 16-of-19 from the free throw line... Grabbed 60 boards and had 23 assists... Blocked one shot and made one steal 2009-10 - Freshman Season Named to the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer Team... Started 15-of-32 games played... Played a total of 776 minutes, averaging 24.3 mpg... Managed 11.2 points per game... Shot 44 percent while hitting 126-of-284 from the field... Led team shooting an average of 44 percent from 3-point range while connecting on 68-of-155... Hit 38-of-44 from the free-throw line averaging 86 percent to lead the team in the category... Pulled down a total of 60 rebounds averaging 1.9 a game... Recorded 25 assists for the season... South Central HS Competed in 25 games...Recorded an average of 20.2 ppg...Shot 63 percent from the field... Managed to shoot 76 percent from the free throw line...dished out 3.3 apg...grabbed 7.8 rpg...had an average of 3.1 steals a game...Named to the District 3 First Team...All-Region Team...Team MVP... Two-time All-County selection... Ayden-Grifton HS Posted an average of 12.0 ppg... Named to the All-Conference Team...Team MVP...All-County honorable mention... Personal Son of Mitchell and Angel Nobles

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Stl

Pts Avg

2009-10 32 15 776 24.3 .444 .439 .864 60 21 39 1.9 67 25 44 1 30 358 11.2 2010-11 29 4 661 22.8 .411 .380 .842 60 13 47 2.1 51 23 52 1 17 217 7.5 2011-12 Valdosta State 2012-13 Did Not Play Total 61 19 1,437 23.6 .431 .420 .857 120 34 86 2.0 118 48 96 2 47 575 9.4

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CHAED

WELLIAN #32 SENIOR - 6’8 - FORWARD AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS (ATLANTA METRO CC)

Career Highs: Points 5, vs. Fisk (11/26/12) Rebounds 5, at UT Martin (1/12/13) Assists N/A Steals N/A Blocks N/A FG Made 2, vs. Fisk (11/26/12) FG Attempted 3, at UT Martin (1/12/13)

2012-13 - Junior Season Saw action in nine games during the season ... scored five points in a home win vs. Fisk (11/26) ... grabbed a season-high five rebounds and five points in four minutes against UT-Martin (1/10) 2010-12 - Atlanta Metro CC Averaged 14.9 points and seven rebounds for the Atlanta Metro Trailblazers... Hit forty percent of his three-point attempts... Averaged two steals a contest... Helped lead Atlanta Metro to a co-conference championship during the 2010-11 season. Pre-Collegiate Averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game... Shot 38 percent from beyond the three-point line... Made it to the Final Four of the youth Dutch Championship. Personal Major: Sports Science...Son of Audrey Deekman... Born August 27, 1992

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M.J.

RHETT

#4

JUNIOR - 6’9 - FORWARD COLUMBIA, S.C. (LOWER RICHLAND HS) 2012-13 - Redshirt Sophomore Season

Career Highs: Points 8, at Austin Peay (2/8/13) Rebounds 16, at Jacksonville State (1/5/13) Assists 3, vs. Austin Peay (1/30/12) Steals 3, at Morehead State (1/26/13) Blocks 4, at Tennessee Tech (1/3/13) FG Made 7, at Austin Peay (2/7/13) FG Attempted: 8, at Austin Peay (2/7/13)

Played in all 32 regular season games for the Tigers, starting 23… Was named OVC Player of the Week on Jan. 7… Averaged 21.5 minutes per contest… Made 64 of his 123 shots for a 52 percent from the floor… Was second on the team with 193 rebounds… Tallied 24 steals and 17 assists… Finished second on the team in blocks with 32… Averaged 5.3 points per contest… Recorded his first career double-double at Tennessee Tech (Jan. 3) with 15 points and 12 rebounds… Added four blocks against the Golden Eagles… Had his second double-double of the season with ten points and career-high 16 rebounds…Blocked four shots at Belmont (Jan. 19)…Set a new career-high with three steals at Morehead State (Jan. 26)… Had a personal-best 18 points at Austin Peay on Feb. 7… 2011-12 - Redshirt Freshman Season Played in 33 games, starting 26 for the Big Blue...Averaged 3.9 points and 17.5 minutes per game...Pulled in 4.5 rebounds per game (147) for second best on the team...Dished out 14 assists, notched 14 blocks and recorded 14 steals during his freshman campaign...Notched a season-best 11 points in the win over Eastern Kentucky (Jan. 28)...Grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in the victory over SIUE (Jan. 14)...Handed out three assists in the loss at Austin Peay (Jan. 16)...Blocked three shots in a thrilling victory over Southeast Missouri (Feb. 4)...Tied a season-high with four made field goals in the loss to Murray State at the OVC Championship. 2010-11 Redshirt Season Lower Richland HS Graded out at 87 with a position ranking of 86 on ESPN College Basketball Recruiting...Named to South Carolina All-Star Team for the Carolina’s (North Carolina vs. South Carolina) All-Star Classic... Selected to 3A All-State First Team...Named to SCBCA First Team Preseason squad...McDonald’s All-American nominee...Averaged 16.5 points, 10 rebounds, two steals, two assists and two blocks per game. Personal Son of Joseph and Stephanie Rhett...Born November 15, 1992.

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Blk

Stl

Pts Avg

2011-12 33 26 578 17.5 .461 .000 .561 147 46 101 4.5 68 15 34 14 14 129 3.9 2012-13 32 23 689 21.5 .520 .000 .651 193 62 131 6.0 67 17 62 32 24 169 5.3 Total 65 49 1,267 19.5 .494 N/A .615 340 108 232 5.2 135 32 96 56 38 298 4.6

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JAY

HARRIS

#5

JUNIOR - 5’10 - GUARD PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (CHARIS PREP)

Career Highs: Points 12, (2x) last time was (1/19/12) Rebounds 4, vs. Lemoyne-Owen (12/19/11) Assists 4, vs. Fisk (11/26/12) Steals 3, (3X) last time at SEMO (2/4/12) Blocks 1, vs. SIUE (1/14/12) FG Made 4, vs. South Alabama (1/19/12) FG Attempted 9, vs. South Alabama (1/19/12)

2012-13 - Sophomore Season Played in a total of 28 games, starting seven of them… Averaged 12.9 minutes per contest… Made 12 of his 34 three-point attempts for a 35.3 percentage… Totaled 34 rebounds, 31 assists and 14 steals… Averaged 3.2 points and 1.2 rebounds per game… Scored a season-high 12 points in 30 minutes of action against South Alabama in Atlanta (Nov. 19)… Tallied a career-best four assists versus Fisk (Nov. 26)… Had three steals against UT Martin Jan. 10… 2011-12 - Freshman Season Tallied 66 points, 26 rebounds, 22 assists and 15 steals in 30 games for the Tigers...Started 17 consecutive games since playing Morehead State on Jan. 11, 2012...Registered 362 minutes for an average of 12.1 minutes per contest...Scored a team-best 12 points in the win over Morehead State (Jan. 11)...Registered four rebounds in the win over LeMoyne-Owen (Dec. 19)...Dished out a trifecta of assists on two occasions, his last against EKU on Jan. 28...Logged 30 minutes in the double-overtime win over Eastern Kentucky (Jan. 28). Charis Prep Averaged 14 points, 11 assists and three steals per game...Helped set a team milestone with a 24-0 home record...Selected All-Public League and All-City while averaging 20 ppg as a senior at Robeson HS in Philadelphia, Pa. Personal Son of Renee Harris and Willie Harris...Born December 21, 1991.

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Stl

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2011-12 30 17 362 12.1 .290 .194 .526 26 3 23 0.9 39 22 44 1 15 66 2.2 2012-13 28 7 362 12.9 .390 .353 .607 34 12 22 1.2 47 31 38 1 14 89 3.2 Total 58 24 724 12.5 .342 .277 .561 60 15 47 1.0 86 53 82 2 29 155 2.7

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GAITHER #23 SOPHOMORE - 6’3 - GUARD ATLANTA, GA. (SHILOH HS)

Career Highs: Points 8, vs. UT Martin (1/12/13) Rebounds 5, at Belmont (1/19/13) Assists 2, vs. Lemoyne-Owen (12/16/12) Steals 2, vs. Fisk (11/26/12) Blocks N/A FG Made 2, vs. Lemoyne-Owen (12/16/12)

2012-13 - Freshman Season Appeared in 20 games and received his first career start on Jan. 26 against Morehead State… Averaged 9.1 minutes per contest playing as TSU’s only freshman… Scored a total of 31 points for an average of 1.6 points per game… Tallied 15 rebounds, 10 assists and five steals on the year… Scored a season high eight points against UT Martin on Jan. 10… Pulled in a career-high five boards at Belmont on Jan. 19… Played a season-high 21 minutes against Eastern Kentucky on Jan. 24… Drained two threes against Lemoyne-Owen (Dec. 16)… Had two steals against Fisk (Nov. 26)… Shiloh HS Averaged 15 points, seven assists and four rebounds per game...Helped lead his team to the school’s best record in its history during his senior year... Selected all-region during following the 2011-12 season... Was a member of his region’s all-academic team.... Started all four year of high school... Personal Son of Ben and Sherry Gaither... Born November 16, 1993

FG Attempted 3, vs. Lemoyne-Owen (12/16/12)

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YEAR

GP GS Min Avg FG-Pct 3-Pct FT-Pct Reb R-Off R-Def R-Avg PF Ast TO

2012-13 20

1

181 9.1

.313 .222 .467

15

4

11

0.8

24

10 12

Blk

0

Stl

5

Pts Avg

31 1.6

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ALEX

BATES

#11

JUNIOR - 6’9 - CENTER GREENBELT, MD. (NORTHEASTERN) 2012-13 - Redshirted due to transfer 2011-12 - Sophomore Season at Northeastern Made his first appearance of the season in the game at La Salle (Nov. 30) ... played nine minutes and scored two points at N.C. State (Dec.22)... earned his first career start at Towson (Jan. 2) and played 12 minutes. 2010-11 - Freshman Season at Northeastern Appeared in 23 games off the bench in his rookie campaign...Grabbed season-high five rebounds, scored two

points and blocked a shot in his collegiate debut at Utah State (Nov. 27)...Scored season-best four points against Drexel at TD Garden (Dec. 4)...Credited with first career assist against Rhode Island (Dec. 8)...Matched season-best four points against Furman in UCF Holiday Classic (Dec. 30)...Picked up first career steal at Hofstra (Feb. 5)...Blocked season-best three shots at UNC Asheville (Feb. 19). Eleanor Roosevelt HS Played basketball in Maryland’s 4A Division after transferring from St. John’s College Prep ... helped lead his team to a regional championship and an appearance in the state

KENNEDY

EUBANKS #40 JUNIOR - 6’6 - FORWARD CLEMSON, S.C. (JACKSONVILLE COLLEGE) Jacksonville College Selected by JucoJunction as a top 150 player... Averaged 11 points and 5.8 rebounds per contest in leading the Jaguars to a 22-9 record... Sported a strong 3.0 GPA at Jacksonville College and will major in Business while at TSU Pendleton HS Was an All-Region and All-State selection... Finished runner-up in the state’s North-South All-Star Tournament Slam Dunk Contest... Competed on the track and field team

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while in high school, taking part in the long, high and triple jump events.


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QUEARY #3 JUNIOR - 6’2 - GUARD NASHVILLE, TENN. (LAWSON STATE CC) Lawson State Played in 21 contests for the Cougars... Averaged 7.3 points, 3.2 assists and 4.6 rebounds in his only season... Shot 51.8 percent from the field Maplewood HS Was a Tennessee Top 50 player according to Max Preps coming out of high school... Named the District 10-AA MVP and Class AA Metro MVP following his senior season

GERALD

WILLAIMS #30 SOPHOMORE - 6’2 - GUARD ATLANTA, GA. (BRISBANE ACADEMY) J2012-13 - Redshirt

and Ryan Harrow.

Took a redshirt in his first season.

Personal

At Brisbane Academy

Loves God and his family... Is the son of Gerald and Myckelle Williams

Averaged 25 points per game for his prep team in Charlotte, N.C. At Walton High School Scored 15 points per game playing alongside Glen Rice Jr.

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JAMONTE

GRAHAM #1 FRESHMAN - 6’1 - GUARD NASHVILLE, TENN. (FATHER RYAN HS) Father Ryan HS Helped head coach Doug Bondrager and FRHS reach the semifinals at the Tennessee State Championships in 2012... Was named to the All-Region team as a sophomore... Selected to the All-State team as a junior after averaging 18 points per game... Named to the All-Mid Region, All-Mid State and All-State teams in football as a junior... His brother Jamie, played basketball as a freshman at Vanderbilt and competed for the Commodores football team for three seasons... Intends to major in Special Education

UGO

MMONU

#12

FRESHMAN - 6’7 - FORWARD OSINA, NIGERIA (GREENFOREST CHRISTIAN HS) Greenforest Christian During his senior year, Mmonu helped GCA win the Georgia State Championship in the Class A Private division... Saw playing time at every position but center... Named to the Atlanta Journal Constitution All-Metro Team, GA Sportswriters Team, and All-State team... Averaged 12 points, six rebounds and three assists per contest... Had offers from Auburn, Cincinnati, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Mississippi State, but signed with the Tigers... Held a 3.5 GPA.

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REID

#34

FRESHMAN - 6’7 - FORWARD ROCK HILL, S.C. (ROCK HILL HS) Rock Hill HS Garnered a three-star rating by ESPN... Helped head coach Eric Rollins and the Bearcats to a 16-6 record while averaging 16 points, nine rebounds, three steals and two assists per contest... Was an All-Area, All-Region and All-State selection as a senior and represented his school in the North Carolina – South Carolina All-Star Game... Received offers from High Point, Kent State, Austin Peay, Southeast Missouri State, Miami (Ohio), Jacksonville and Winthrop... Plans to major in either business or political science.

RHYAN

TOWNES #21 FRESHMAN - 6’5 - GUARD MEMPHIS, TENN. (ARLINGTON HS) Arlington HS In 2012, Townes guided AHS to the second round of regionals for the first time in school history... As a junior, he averaged 14 points per game, including a season high 28 points against defending state champions Craigmont High School... Named a part of the Pepsi/Commercial Appeal AAA Best of the Preps... Played for Jerry Starks and Team Thad who finished as 2012 AAU Tennessee State champions and finished the summer ranked 11th in the nation... Was a member of the Principals Honor Roll every semester... Is a member of the National Honor Society, National

Science Honor Society and the National Beta Club... Plans to major in Civil Engineering.

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2012-13 TEAM STATISTICS RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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01 02 03 04 05 10 20 22 23 24 32 33 44 45

Player

THORNTON, Kellen MILLER, Patrick BUTCHER, Kharon RHETT, M.J. HARRIS, Jay DOCKERY, Deshawn MILLSAP, Abraham FREDRICK, Tashan GAITHER, Jordan McCLUNG, Devante WELLIAN, Chaed COVINGTON, Robert GREEN, Michael CYPHERS, Jordan Team Total.......... Opponents......

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

OVERALL 18-15 11-5 7-10

HOME 11-2 7-1 4-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

gp-gs

33-31 1025 31.1 211-393 33-33 1186 35.9 153-358 6-0 103 17.2 8-24 32-23 689 21.5 64-123 28-7 362 12.9 30-77 28-4 513 18.3 26-70 6-0 30 5.0 2-4 28-17 381 13.6 19-60 20-1 181 9.1 10-32 17-0 104 6.1 4-11 9-0 41 4.6 4-9 23-22 712 31.0 128-294 29-2 399 13.8 37-87 32-25 924 28.9 104-281 33 33

6650 6650

TSU 2360 71.5 +1.6 800-1823 .439 206-611 .337 6.2 554-741 .748 16.8 1193 36.2 +2.7 437 13.2 508 15.4 -1.3 0.9 238 7.2 145 4.4 19641 13-1511 -

1st 2nd 1065 1260 1047 1236

.537 .427 .333 .520 .390 .371 .500 .317 .313 .364 .444 .435 .425 .370

21-64 42-122 4-16 0-0 12-34 7-25 0-0 9-26 4-18 0-2 2-5 40-103 4-27 61-169

800-1823 .439 206-611 803-1866 .430 205-637

OPP 2308 69.9 803-1866 .430 205-637 .322 6.2 497-722 .688 15.1 1104 33.5 445 13.5 465 14.1 1.0 238 7.2 101 3.1 76262 16-4386 4-1521

OT Totals 35 2360 25 2308

.328 .344 .250 .000 .353 .280 .000 .346 .222 .000 .400 .388 .148 .361

AWAY 5-11 4-4 1-7

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

80-113 140-180 2-2 41-63 17-28 17-41 0-0 7-11 7-15 3-8 0-0 96-113 27-33 117-134

.708 .778

1.000

.651 .607 .415 .000 .636 .467 .375 .000 .850 .818 .873

.337 554-741 .748 .322 497-722 .688

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 11/09/12 11/13/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/19/12 11/20/12 11/26/12 12-01-12 12/4/12 12/8/12 12/16/12 12/18/12 12/21/12 12/29/12 1/3/13 1/5/13 01/10/13 01/12/13 1/17/13 1/19/13 01/24/13 1/26/13 01/31/13 2/7/13 2/9/13 2/14/13 02/20/13 02/23/13 2/28/12 03/02/13 03/07/13 03/08/13 3/19/13

off

96 37 3 62 12 7 3 11 4 5 0 65 24 25 45 399 385

Rebounds def tot avg

170 104 12 131 22 35 4 25 11 13 7 118 39 50 53 794 719

266 141 15 193 34 42 7 36 15 18 7 183 63 75 98 1193 1104

pf dq

a

to blk stl

pts

8.1 106 7 35 75 22 31 523 4.3 92 2 195 113 9 55 488 2.5 10 1 8 5 1 0 22 6.0 67 0 17 62 32 24 169 1.2 47 1 31 38 1 14 89 1.5 60 2 55 49 2 16 76 1.2 2 0 1 6 0 2 4 1.3 35 0 14 14 2 12 54 0.8 24 1 10 12 0 5 31 1.1 10 0 6 10 1 4 11 0.8 8 0 0 1 0 0 10 8.0 64 3 30 56 39 50 392 2.2 43 0 4 19 24 6 105 2.3 62 0 31 46 12 19 386 1 2 36.2 631 17 437 508 145 238 2360 33.5 651 - 445 465 101 238 2308

Opponent at BYU at South Dakota State at Minnesota vs South Alabama at Georgia State vs Monmouth FISK at Alabama A&M DREXEL at Missouri LEMOYNE OWEN COLLEGE at Middle Tennessee USC-UPSTATE EASTERN ILLINOIS at Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State TENNESSEE MARTIN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI JACKSONVILLE STATE at BELMONT at Eastern Kentucky University at Morehead State TENNESSEE TECH at Austin Peay at Murray State BELMONT at SIUE LOYOLA (MD.) MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY vs Morehead State vs Belmont at Evansville

* = Ohio Valley Conference game

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NEUTRAL 2-2 0-0 2-2

L L L W L L W W W L W L W W W W W W W L L L W Wot L W W L L Wot W L L

Score 66-81 71-78 43-72 68-57 57-59 70-81 92-53 83-72 76-66 38-68 79-39 48-77 67-64 67-59 72-66 66-57 80-48 81-69 66-60 66-78 67-76 69-78 84-65 88-82 48-69 80-69 83-73 67-69 100-101 85-81 88-75 73-82 72-84

avg

15.8 14.8 3.7 5.3 3.2 2.7 0.7 1.9 1.6 0.6 1.1 17.0 3.6 12.1 71.5 69.9

Att. 16283 3193 10107 339 1104 369 1257 1059 1011 10338 1027 3717 327 1159 901 1001 812 776 1236 4102 2250 3403 1241 2186 6762 3215 1449 1231 3578 2771 1398 3977 2324


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01 02 04 05 10 20 22 23 24 32 33 44 45

Player

THORNTON, Kellen MILLER, Patrick RHETT, M.J. HARRIS, Jay DOCKERY, Deshawn MILLSAP, Abraham FREDRICK, Tashan GAITHER, Jordan McCLUNG, Devante WELLIAN, Chaed COVINGTON, Robert GREEN, Michael CYPHERS, Jordan Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods Tennessee State Opponents

523 586 408 170 262 27 209 99 26 10 213 211 506

16 16

3250 3250

1st 2nd 539 628 510 596

HOME 7-1 7-1 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

16-16 16-16 16-15 12-1 13-0 5-0 16-9 10-1 5-0 3-0 7-6 15-0 16-16

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

OVERALL 11-5 11-5 0-0

32.7 36.6 25.5 14.2 20.2 5.4 13.1 9.9 5.2 3.3 30.4 14.1 31.6

TSU 1202 75.1 +4.4 392-831 .472 102-270 .378 6.4 316-414 .763 19.8 569 35.6 +4.4 203 12.7 235 14.7 -1.8 0.9 106 6.6 71 4.4 14788 8-1848 -

104-175 83-175 48-82 15-38 10-35 1-3 9-33 7-20 2-2 2-3 36-74 17-49 58-142

.594 13-28 .474 25-66 .585 0-0 .395 6-16 .286 4-13 .333 0-0 .273 4-15 .350 2-8 1.000 0-0 .667 1-2 .486 11-21 .347 2-15 .408 34-86

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

47-71 93-112 28-41 15-23 15-29 0-0 4-5 5-10 0-0 0-0 34-39 14-15 61-69

Date 12/29/12 1/3/13 1/5/13 01/10/13 01/12/13 1/17/13 1/19/13 01/24/13 1/26/13 01/31/13 2/7/13 2/9/13 2/14/13 02/20/13 2/28/12 03/02/13

.662 .830 .683 .652 .517 .000 .800 .500 .000 .000 .872 .933 .884

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

48 96 144 15 48 63 36 81 117 6 10 16 4 19 23 3 3 6 7 13 20 3 6 9 2 1 3 0 5 5 18 37 55 9 23 32 11 26 37 17 22 39 392-831 .472 102-270 .378 316-414 .763 179 390 569 390-904 .431 110-330 .333 241-345 .699 184 314 498 OPP 1131 70.7 390-904 .431 110-330 .333 6.9 241-345 .699 15.1 498 31.1 200 12.5 206 12.9 1.0 110 6.9 42 2.6 22054 8-2757 0-0

.464 .379 .000 .375 .308 .000 .267 .250 .000 .500 .524 .133 .395

AWAY 4-4 4-4 0-0

9.0 3.9 7.3 1.3 1.8 1.2 1.3 0.9 0.6 1.7 7.9 2.1 2.3

pf dq

56 46 32 25 34 2 19 17 3 2 14 28 29

35.6 307 31.1 341

Opponent EASTERN ILLINOIS at Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State TENNESSEE MARTIN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI JACKSONVILLE STATE at BELMONT at Eastern Kentucky University at Morehead State TENNESSEE TECH at Austin Peay at Murray State BELMONT at SIUE MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY

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

a

19 85 11 12 30 0 9 4 2 0 11 1 19

to blk stl

14 5 18 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 13 12 5

15 21 14 7 8 1 7 0 1 0 16 3 13

pts

avg

268 284 124 51 39 2 26 21 4 5 117 50 211

16.8 17.8 7.8 4.3 3.0 0.4 1.6 2.1 0.8 1.7 16.7 3.3 13.2

8 203 235 71 106 1202 - 200 206 42 110 1131

75.1 70.7

W W W W W W L L L W Wot L W W L Wot

41 60 34 17 21 6 6 5 3 0 13 9 20

Score 67-59 72-66 66-57 80-48 81-69 66-60 66-78 67-76 69-78 84-65 88-82 48-69 80-69 83-73 100-101 85-81

Att. 1159 901 1001 812 776 1236 4102 2250 3403 1241 2186 6762 3215 1449 3578 2771

* = Ohio Valley Conference game

OT Totals 35 1202 25 1131

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2012-13 Tennesse Tennessee State Team Game-by-Gam All gam Opponent BYU South Dakota State Minnesota South Alabama Georgia State Monmouth FISK Alabama A&M DREXEL Missouri LEMOYNE OWEN COLLEGE Middle Tennessee USC-UPSTATE EASTERN ILLINOIS Tennessee Tech Jacksonville State TENNESSEE MARTIN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI JACKSONVILLE STATE BELMONT Eastern Kentucky University Morehead State TENNESSEE TECH Austin Peay Murray State BELMONT SIUE LOYOLA (MD.) MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY Morehead State Belmont Evansville

1st 28/34 27/42 21/39 36/24 24/25 31/38 39/20 39/31 36/30 20/23 32/21 20/43 25/29 32/19 29/31 24/26 46/24 43/29 33/22 22/35 24/39 41/39 41/23 36/36 23/32 31/28 44/41 49/38 43/51 27/35 41/30 29/32 29/38

2nd Score 38/47 66-81 44/36 71-78 22/33 43-72 32/33 68-57 33/34 57-59 39/43 70-81 53/33 92-53 44/41 83-72 40/36 76-66 18/45 38-68 47/18 79-39 28/34 48-77 42/35 67-64 35/40 67-59 43/35 72-66 42/31 66-57 34/24 80-48 38/40 81-69 33/38 66-60 44/43 66-78 43/37 67-76 28/39 69-78 43/42 84-65 31/31 88-82 25/37 48-69 49/41 80-69 39/32 83-73 18/31 67-69 57/50 100-101 44/36 85-81 47/45 88-75 44/50 73-82 43/46 72-84

Mar (15) (7) (29) +11 (2) (11) +39 +11 +10 (30) +40 (29) +3 +8 +6 +9 +32 +12 +6 (12) (9) (9) +19 +6 (21) +11 +10 (2) (1) +4 +13 (9) (12)

Total FG 23-68/30-55 26-70/23-47 14-59/26-54 25-61/18-49 23-59/21-48 26-59/25-59 32-56/18-62 26-52/24-55 26-52/26-67 15-63/24-53 26-54/16-59 14-46/28-59 22-46/25-57 22-40/19-44 22-42/21-57 20-47/17-52 25-49/20-61 27-55/26-60 22-44/23-45 26-59/27-62 19-51/25-45 22-44/24-50 26-61/19-58 30-61/29-67 17-59/21-49 27-51/29-65 30-52/29-61 23-53/27-56 30-65/37-60 27-51/24-68 29-60/25-59 29-61/27-60 29-73/30-63

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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FG Pct .338/.545 .371/.489 .237/.481 .410/.367 .390/.438 .441/.424 .571/.290 .500/.436 .500/.388 .238/.453 .481/.271 .304/.475 .478/.439 .550/.432 .524/.368 .426/.327 .510/.328 .491/.433 .500/.511 .441/.435 .373/.556 .500/.480 .426/.328 .492/.433 .288/.429 .529/.446 .577/.475 .434/.482 .462/.617 .529/.353 .483/.424 .475/.450 .397/.476

3-Pointers 6-21/5-14 9-25/7-19 4-22/6-16 5-19/4-14 8-27/6-17 2-18/9-23 6-19/3-12 5-11/5-17 4-13/6-22 6-24/5-19 7-15/2-22 1-13/6-18 10-23/6-20 7-14/7-21 5-12/9-26 2-14/4-14 10-21/1-12 8-19/11-22 8-14/4-12 9-23/11-25 8-26/8-18 2-9/2-15 3-16/4-21 6-19/7-23 3-15/5-15 5-15/5-26 10-15/4-13 6-14/2-14 10-23/15-25 6-15/13-42 8-19/7-18 10-26/7-24 7-32/9-18


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ee State Tigers me Comparison (as of Oct 28, 2013) mes 3FG Pct .286/.357 .360/.368 .182/.375 .263/.286 .296/.353 .111/.391 .316/.250 .455/.294 .308/.273 .250/.263 .467/.091 .077/.333 .435/.300 .500/.333 .417/.346 .143/.286 .476/.083 .421/.500 .571/.333 .391/.440 .308/.444 .222/.133 .188/.190 .316/.304 .200/.333 .333/.192 .667/.308 .429/.143 .435/.600 .400/.310 .421/.389 .385/.292 .219/.500

Free Throws 14-23/16-25 10-14/25-32 11-21/14-23 13-19/17-28 3-4/11-19 16-22/22-29 22-27/14-19 26-32/19-26 20-24/8-11 2-5/15-19 20-29/5-14 19-29/15-20 13-19/8-15 16-24/14-19 23-39/15-24 24-31/19-34 20-23/7-9 19-22/6-16 14-17/10-20 5-8/13-19 21-29/18-22 23-32/28-32 29-36/23-28 22-26/17-27 11-13/22-29 21-24/6-10 13-20/11-15 15-19/13-21 30-38/12-21 25-32/20-20 22-27/18-29 5-6/21-30 7-7/15-17

FT Pct .609/.640 .714/.781 .524/.609 .684/.607 .750/.579 .727/.759 .815/.737 .813/.731 .833/.727 .400/.789 .690/.357 .655/.750 .684/.533 .667/.737 .590/.625 .774/.559 .870/.778 .864/.375 .824/.500 .625/.684 .724/.818 .719/.875 .806/.821 .846/.630 .846/.759 .875/.600 .650/.733 .789/.619 .789/.571 .781/1000 .815/.621 .833/.700 1000/.882

Rebounds 40/40 35/37 (2) 37/46 (9) 46/31 +15 37/27 +10 46/24 +22 45/28 +17 29/30 (1) 30/40 (10) 27/52 (25) 50/31 +19 35/36 (1) 22/40 (18) 31/24 +7 37/33 +4 47/28 +19 35/34 +1 36/32 +4 30/22 +8 41/32 +9 31/25 +6 25/29 (4) 40/41 (1) 36/41 (5) 42/35 +7 35/30 +5 30/29 +1 35/30 +5 31/34 (3) 42/29 +13 35/40 (5) 35/35 40/39 +1

Assist T/Over 15/20 17/17 16/17 11/16 8/22 20/17 14/10 15/15 17/9 13/11 16/18 26/13 18/8 21/21 14/11 10/14 12/14 10/10 8/15 12/19 17/8 16/18 6/20 20/13 14/15 15/19 10/13 11/10 9/10 17/10 10/7 13/5 14/10 15/16 13/13 8/8 10/13 12/9 16/17 16/7 11/13 15/17 10/13 17/11 12/6 14/24 16/11 16/17 5/12 19/13 12/13 18/16 23/14 14/12 9/8 17/13 14/20 11/21 18/15 19/10 17/17 12/17 17/15 21/11 16/18 17/15

Block 4/8 2/5 2/7 5/4 5/7 4/1 7/1 2/1 7/1 5/6 3/2 4/2 5/3 3/1 4/1 4/5 5/0 6/0 3/2 9/2 4/2 1/2 4/10 4/2 2/7 6/0 5/3 2/3 4/3 7/2 5/3 7/3 5/2

Steal 8/4 13/4 11/13 9/10 3/6 7/11 11/10 9/5 4/4 7/4 5/4 6/8 8/9 5/6 2/4 2/7 7/3 3/3 4/9 2/12 13/7 7/8 12/5 12/9 7/7 8/11 8/5 5/7 7/7 7/7 10/6 6/13 10/10

Fouls 24/19 24/15 18/20 22/17 18/11 23/23 16/20 21/20 12/21 15/12 17/22 17/23 12/19 17/20 22/30 24/24 15/21 13/17 17/17 17/16 20/22 23/26 24/24 25/19 24/17 16/22 14/16 17/18 18/29 18/21 25/26 25/12 18/12

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at BYU at South Dakota State at Minnesota vs South Alabama at Georgia State vs Monmouth FISK at Alabama A&M DREXEL at Missouri LEMOYNE OWEN COLLE at Middle Tennessee USC-UPSTATE EASTERN ILLINOIS at Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville State TENNESSEE MARTIN SOUTHEAST MISSOURI JACKSONVILLE STATE at BELMONT at Eastern Kentucky Univer at Morehead State TENNESSEE TECH at Austin Peay at Murray State BELMONT at SIUE LOYOLA (MD.) MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY vs Morehead State vs Belmont at Evansville Tennessee State Opponents

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Date

Total fg-fga

Score

11/09/12 66-81 11/13/12 71-78 11/15/12 43-72 11/19/12 68-57 11/19/12 57-59 11/20/12 70-81 11/26/12 92-53 12-01-12 83-72 12/4/12 76-66 12/8/12 38-68 12/16/12 79-39 12/18/12 48-77 12/21/12 67-64 12/29/12 67-59 1/3/13 72-66 1/5/13 66-57 01/10/13 80-48 01/12/13 81-69 1/17/13 66-60 1/19/13 66-78 01/24/13 67-76 1/26/13 69-78 01/31/13 84-65 2/7/13 88-82 2/9/13 48-69 2/14/13 80-69 02/20/13 83-73 02/23/13 67-69 2/28/12 100-101 03/02/13 85-81 03/07/13 88-75 03/08/13 73-82 3/19/13 72-84 2360 2308

L L L W L L W W W L W L W W W W W W W L L L W Wot L W W L L Wot W L L

23-68 26-70 14-59 25-61 23-59 26-59 32-56 26-52 26-52 15-63 26-54 14-46 22-46 22-40 22-42 20-47 25-49 27-55 22-44 26-59 19-51 22-44 26-61 30-61 17-59 27-51 30-52 23-53 30-65 27-51 29-60 29-61 29-73

800-1823 803-1866

TEAM STATIS

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.338 .371 .237 .410 .390 .441 .571 .500 .500 .238 .481 .304 .478 .550 .524 .426 .510 .491 .500 .441 .373 .500 .426 .492 .288 .529 .577 .434 .462 .529 .483 .475 .397

6-21 9-25 4-22 5-19 8-27 2-18 6-19 5-11 4-13 6-24 7-15 1-13 10-23 7-14 5-12 2-14 10-21 8-19 8-14 9-23 8-26 2-9 3-16 6-19 3-15 5-15 10-15 6-14 10-23 6-15 8-19 10-26 7-32

.439 206-611 .430 205-637

.286 .360 .182 .263 .296 .111 .316 .455 .308 .250 .467 .077 .435 .500 .417 .143 .476 .421 .571 .391 .308 .222 .188 .316 .200 .333 .667 .429 .435 .400 .421 .385 .219 .337 .322

Reb


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Free throws ft-fta pct

14-23 10-14 11-21 13-19 3-4 16-22 22-27 26-32 20-24 2-5 20-29 19-29 13-19 16-24 23-39 24-31 20-23 19-22 14-17 5-8 21-29 23-32 29-36 22-26 11-13 21-24 13-20 15-19 30-38 25-32 22-27 5-6 7-7

554-741 497-722

.609 .714 .524 .684 .750 .727 .815 .813 .833 .400 .690 .655 .684 .667 .590 .774 .870 .864 .824 .625 .724 .719 .806 .846 .846 .875 .650 .789 .789 .781 .815 .833 1.000 .748 .688

bounds/game: 36.2

Rebounds off def tot

14 15 17 18 15 14 12 6 8 11 18 15 4 6 10 12 6 8 5 13 16 9 17 9 22 8 9 11 18 11 12 13 17

399 385

26 20 20 28 22 32 33 23 22 16 32 20 18 25 27 35 29 28 25 28 15 16 23 27 20 27 21 24 13 31 23 22 23

40 35 37 46 37 46 45 29 30 27 50 35 22 31 37 47 35 36 30 41 31 25 40 36 42 35 30 35 31 42 35 35 40

avg

40.0 37.5 37.3 39.5 39.0 40.2 40.9 39.4 38.3 37.2 38.4 38.1 36.8 36.4 36.5 37.1 37.0 36.9 36.6 36.8 36.5 36.0 36.2 36.2 36.4 36.3 36.1 36.1 35.9 36.1 36.1 36.0 36.2

pf

24 24 18 22 18 23 16 21 12 15 17 17 12 17 22 24 15 13 17 17 20 23 24 25 24 16 14 17 18 18 25 25 18

a t/o blk stl

15 16 8 14 17 16 18 14 12 8 17 6 14 10 9 10 14 13 10 16 11 10 12 16 5 12 23 9 14 18 17 17 16

17 11 20 15 13 26 21 10 10 12 16 20 15 11 17 13 15 8 12 16 15 17 14 16 19 18 14 17 11 19 12 21 17

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

pts

avg

8 66 66.0 13 71 68.5 11 43 60.0 9 68 62.0 3 57 61.0 7 70 62.5 11 92 66.7 9 83 68.8 4 76 69.6 7 38 66.4 5 79 67.5 6 48 65.9 8 67 66.0 5 67 66.1 2 72 66.5 2 66 66.4 7 80 67.2 3 81 68.0 4 66 67.9 2 66 67.8 13 67 67.8 7 69 67.8 12 84 68.5 12 88 69.3 7 48 68.5 8 80 68.9 8 83 69.4 5 67 69.4 7 100 70.4 7 85 70.9 10 88 71.5 6 73 71.5 10 72 71.5

794 1193 36.2 631 437 508 145 238 2360 71.5 719 1104 33.5 651 445 465 101 238 2308 69.9

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GENTRY CENTER Gentry Complex is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Tennessee State University. The arena opened in 1980. It is home to the TSU basketball teams. This facility was built in 1980 and named for Howard C. Gentry, Sr., who, during a 27 year span, served as a prominent professor, coach and athletic director at TSU. The facility houses the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation and has a basketball arena, dance studio, indoor track, indoor Olympic pool, (4) racquetball courts, and a training and weight room. It has a seating capacity of 10,500.

McLendon Court The McLendon Court was named in honor of TSU and legendary Basketball Hall of Fame head coach John B. McClendon. The court was dedicated in 1992 when the Tigers hosted Eastern Kentucky.

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TSU All-Time Opponents TEAM TSU OPP Adrian 1 0 Air Force Academy 0 1 Akron 2 4 Alabama 0 5 Alabama A&M 16 3 Alabama-Birmingham 0 2 Alabama State 15 8 Alcorn State 7 3 Allen 2 0 Anderson College 5 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 0 1 Appalachian State 0 1 Arkansas 0 3 Arkansas AM&N 7 0 Arkansas State 6 7 Arkansas Tech 1 0 Armstrong State 1 0 Auburn 0 1 Asbury 1 0 Augsbury 1 0 Augusta College 4 0 Austin Peay 25 42 Assumption 1 0 Ball State 1 0 Baptist College 1 1 Bellarmine 4 0 Belmont 8 11 Benedict 2 0 Bentley 1 0 Berea (Ky.) 1 0 Bethel 1 1 Bethune-Cookman 6 2 Bishop 2 0 Bluefield State (W. Va.) 2 0 Brigham Young 0 1 Bryan (Tenn.) 1 0 Buffalo State 1 0 Cal State- Northridge 1 0 Carson-Newman 6 2 Central Michigan 2 0 Central State 39 8 Chicago Comets 0 1 Chicago State 1 1 Christian Brothers 1 0 Cincinnati 1 3 Concordia Seminary 1 0 Clark-Atlanta 3 0 Clemson 0 1 Colorado 0 3 Colorado St. 0 1 Cuba 2 0 Cumberland 1 1 Dartmouth 1 1 Delaware State 3 0 Delta State 1 0 Detroit 1 0 Dillard 3 1 Drake 1 0 Drexel 1 0 Drury 4 3 East Tennessee State 4 2 East Texas State 1 1 Eastern Illinois 21 19 Eastern Kentucky 24 27 Eastern Michigan 1 0 El Salvador 1 0 Emporia State 1 0 Evansville 1 2 Fisk 13 3 Florida A&M 17 4 Florida State 0 1 Fort Benning 1 0 Fort Valley State 2 0 Gannon 3 5

Geneva 1 0 Georgetown (D.C.) 0 1 Georgetown (Ky.) 4 1 George Washington 1 1 Georgia 0 1 Georgia State 0 2 Georgia Tech 0 3 Glenville State 1 0 Grambling State 15 8 Gustavus Adolphus 0 1 Gonzaga 1 0 Hamline 1 0 Hampton 2 0 Hawai’i 6 1 Hanover 1 0 Howard 1 0 Houston 0 1 Idaho State 1 0 Illinois 1 2 Illinois-Chicago 1 2 Illinois State 3 1 Illinois Wesleyan 0 1 Indiana 0 1 Indiana Central 1 0 Iona 1 0 Iowa 0 1 Iowa State 0 2 Jackson State 3 0 Jacksonville State 12 8 Jamico Saints 2 0 Johnson C. Smith 1 0 Kansas 0 1 Kansas State 0 3 Kentucky 0 4 Kentucky State 38 22 King 0 1 Knoxville College 18 2 Lafayette 0 1 Lane 2 0 Langston 4 0 LeMoyne-Owen 8 3 Lincoln 43 10 Lipscomb 1 2 LSU 0 1 Loyola (MD) 0 3 Louisiana Tech 1 1 Louisville 0 5 Louisville Memorial 8 0 Maine 1 0 Marshall 0 1 Manchester 1 0 McCalister 1 0 McNeese State 0 1 Meharry 1 0 Memphis 0 8 Mercer 0 1 Miami (Ohio) 1 0 Middle Tennessee 16 40 Midwestern (Tex.) 1 0 Miles 1 1 Minnesota 0 1 Mississippi State 0 1 Mississippi Valley State 5 7 Missouri 0 2 Missouri-Kansas City 3 4 Monmouth 0 1 Montana State 0 2 Morehead State 27 32 Morehouse 7 2 Morgan State 3 1 Morris Brown 18 2 Morris Harvey 1 0 Morristown 1 0 Murray State 16 46 Navy 1 0

Nebraska-Omaha 4 0 New Mexico 0 1 New Mexico State First Meeting New Orleans 1 2 Norfolk State 0 2 North Alabama 3 3 North Carolina A& T 10 13 North Carolina 0 1 North Carolina Central 9 0 North Dakota 2 1 Northern Illinois 3 1 Northern Iowa 0 3 Northern Kentucky 6 3 Northern Michigan 2 0 Oglethorpe 6 0 Ohio State 0 2 Prairie View A&M 1 0 Oral Roberts 1 3 Portland State 0 1 Saint Louis 2 1 Samford 8 7 Savannah State 1 0 Sam Houston State 3 1 San Diego State 0 1 Seattle 1 1 Sienna 0 1 Seton Hall 0 2 South Alabama 1 0 South Carolina 1 1 South Carolina State 5 1 South Dakota State 2 2 Southeast Missouri State 23 17 Southeast Oklahoma 1 0 Southeastern Louisiana 3 5 Southern 10 3 Southern Illinois 7 6 SIU Edwardsville 2 0 Southern Mississippi 0 1 Southampton 0 1 Southwest Missouri 4 4 Southwestern Oklahoma 0 1 Southwest Texas 1 0 Southwestern Louisiana 0 3 Spaulding 1 0 Steubenville 0 1 Tennessee 0 2 Tennessee Chattanooga 13 20 Tennessee Martin 31 20 Tennessee Tech 26 28 Tennessee Temple 1 0 Texas 0 1 Texas-El Paso 0 1 Texas-Pan American 2 0 Texas Southern 4 3 Texas State 1 1 Tilliston 3 0 Toledo 0 1 Towson State 3 0 Transylvania 1 0 Trevecca Nazarene 6 0 Troy 2 0 Tulane 0 1 Tuskegee 2 3 UCLA 0 1 UNLV 0 1 U.S. International 0 1 USC Upstate 1 0 Utah 0 1 Vanderbilt 0 5 Villa Madonna 4 0 Virginia Commonwealth 0 1 Virginia State 1 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 Weber State 0 1 West Liberty State 6 0

West Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 Western Illinois 3 1 Western Kentucky 0 8 Western Michigan First Meeting Western New England 1 0 Westminster 0 1 Wheeling College 2 0 Wichita State First Meeting Wilberforce 25 3 Wiley 2 0 William Jewell 2 0 Winston Salem State 5 2 Wisconsin Eau-Claire 1 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 0 1 Wichita State 0 1 Wofford 1 0 Wright State 0 3 Wyoming 0 1 Youngstown State 5 3 BOLD denotes 2013-14 opponents • Most games played versus opponent Austin Peay - 67 • 2012-13 opponent first meetings New Mexico State Western Michigan Wichita State

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Tennessee State’s only undefeated basketball team was during the 1948-1949 season. 1944-1945 (9-10) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 59 Knoxville College 30 Kentucky State 47 Kentucky State 26 Tuskegee Institute 32 Tuskegee Institute 24 Meharry Medical College 25 Morehouse College 39 Alabama State College 44 Tuskegee Institute 23 Tuskegee Institute 40 Knoxville College 36 Morehouse College 35 Wilberforce University 57 Wilberforce University 74 Lincoln University 36 Philander Smith College 48 Kentucky University 45 Fisk University 33 Wilberforce University 1945-1946 (26-2) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 50 Tuskegee Institute 74 Hammond Big Five 35 Goodman Field 87 Philander Smith College 63 Wiley College 68 Texas College 72 Arkansas State University 72 Langston University 47 Johnson C. Smith College 44 Lincoln University 65 Kansas City YMCA 68 Philander Smith College 37 Kentucky State University 56 Morehouse College 66 Alabama State University 48 Lincoln University 73 Morehouse College 60 Alabama State University 69 Meharry Medical College 97 Knoxville U.S.C. 79 Lincoln University 56 Wilberforce University 44 Kentucky State University

OPP 27 45 40 49 50 46 40 45 43 63 33 41 44 42 44 32 34 33 44

1946-1947 (22-3) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 68 St. Louis 78 Lincoln University 60 Philander Smith College 45 Kentucky State 24 Xavier University 58 Xavier University 62 Xavier University 61 Xavier University 74 Sam Houston College 43 Kentucky State 65 Arkansas State College 56 Lincoln University 73 Louisville Municipal 72 Wilberforce University 56 Wilberforce University 81 Lockland All-Stars 63 West Virginia State 62 Lincoln University 70 Wilberforce University 65 Kentucky State 61 Philander Smith College

OPP 34 56 19 49 19 39 25 32 50 46 45 50 44 61 58 55 42 35 61 54 40

OPP 28 29 32 41 29 26 43 59 25 35 26 16 45 29 46 37 30 30 32 38 31 55 55

1947-1948 (21-3) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 64 Bishop College 57 Bluefield College 39 Virginia Union 59 Virginia Union 53 Virginia Union 46 Virginia Union 67 Bluefield College 73 Wilberforce University 62 Lincoln University 50 Alabama State College 48 Wilberforce University 59 Kentucky State 72 Philander Smith College 58 Clark College 69 Louisville Municipal 79 Lincoln University 46 Kentucky State 64 Morris Brown 61 Louisville Municipal 85 Tillotson College 80 Wilberforce University

OPP 37 32 42 56 67 41 42 41 41 19 46 56 47 31 33 32 47 43 44 33 54

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56 74

Alabama State Philander Smith College

43 46

1948-1949 (24-0) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 66 Prairie View A&M 68 Alabama State 64 North Carolina A&T 59 North Carolina A&T 66 St. Paul 65 Virginia Union 57 Virginia Union 57 Morristown 82 Wilberforce University 75 Lincoln University 62 Wilberforce State 82 Wilberforce University 57 Kentucky State 83 Arkansas State 107 Knoxville G.T. 93 Louisville Municipal 87 YMCA Bombers 60 Lincoln University 60 Kentucky State 84 Louisville Municipal 66 Wilberforce University 68 Alabama State 92 Arkansas AM&N 100 Navy

OPP 35 52 44 38 31 46 37 31 30 48 51 31 41 32 31 41 46 47 53 42 42 43 57 28

1949-1950 (18-3) Coach Shelton A. Matthews TSU 59 Alabama State 75 Alcorn A&M College 49 Allen University 78 Allen University 74 S. Carolina State College 93 Wilberforce University 59 Morris Brown University 67 Lincoln University 61 Wilberforce University 56 Kentucky State College 75 West Kentucky College 49 P.N.A.E. St. Louis 63 Lincoln University 56 West Kentucky College 60 Kentucky State College

OPP 34 46 23 34 29 38 41 56 50 74 26 27 53 30 61


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 1950-1951 (6-8) Coach Henry A. Kean TSU 79 Louisville Municipal 35 Southern University 44 Texas State College 61 Lincoln University 46 Xavier University 64 Wilberforce University 65 Central State College 52 Kentucky State 79 Louisville Municipal 68 Lincoln University 47 Morris Brown College 56 Kentucky State 54 Wilberforce University 46 Central State College 1951-1952 (19-4) Coach Clarence Cash TSU 66 Tillotson College 79 Wilberforce University 60 Central State College 72 Texas Southern University 88 Alcorn A&M College 85 Wiley College 86 Samuel Houston College 74 Texas Southern University 89 Langston University 83 Langston University 53 Lincoln University 66 Kentucky State 76 Fayetteville State 73 Wilberforce University 65 Central State College 68 Morris Brown College 52 Lincoln University 44 Kentucky State 79 Elizabeth City, NC 54 Clark College 77 Texas Southern University 69 Central State College 71 Kentucky State 1952-1953 (22-4) Coach Clarence Cash TSU 70 Camp Breckenridge 67 Virginia Union University 92 Virginia Union University 74 Virginia State 47 Lincoln University 93 Lincoln University 56 Central State College 73 Central State College 73 Kentucky State 72 Kentucky State 61 North Dakota University

OPP 51 36 46 62 43 56 64 53 54 70 48 58 43 53

OPP 43 51 62 48 60 62 64 67 72 54 60 54 67 37 48 54 59 53 47 43 39 65 61

OPP 62 54 57 73 72 69 47 76 64 53 68

94 Wilberforce University 78 Wilberforce University 84 Morris Brown University 76 Arkansas A&M 75 El Salvador 55 Cuba 55 Cuba 67 Hampton Institute 76 North Carolina College 88 Bethune Cookman 80 Southern University 94 North Carolina College 89 Geneva College 79 St. Benedict 67 East Texas State

56 42 36 49 29 35 35 53 63 85 66 90 88 56 72

1953-1954 (18-5) Coach Clarence Cash TSU 96 Hampton Institute 89 North Carolina College 59 S.W. Missouri State 54 Lincoln University 97 Lincoln University 90 Central State 72 Central State 73 Jackson College 81 Kentucky State 92 Kentucky State 95 Wilberforce University 66 Xavier University 82 Bethune Cookman 77 Texas Southern 92 Houston Tillotson 77 Central State 85 Augsbury 78 McCalester 73 Gustavus Adolphus 79 Virginia Union University 97 Southern University 79 North Carolina College 58 Regis College

OPP 57 52 63 62 65 93 68 66 62 70 51 64 63 85 63 66 61 48 77 73 84 59 61

1954-1955 (29-4) Coach Johnny B. McLendon TSU 98 Wilberforce University 95 Wilberforce University 97 Knoxville College 97 Knoxville College 69 Morris Brown 89 Morris Brown 89 Alcorn College 98 Alcorn College 100 Fort Benning Eng. 74 Jackson College 96 Jackson College 78 Lincoln University 100 Lincoln University

OPP 56 60 81 71 66 60 60 55 80 76 78 79 67

78 93 72 72 79 103 101 91 97 77 91 99 106 86 96 80 85 91 111 100

Xavier University Central State Central State Kentucky State Kentucky State Lane College Lane College Grambling College Grambling College S.W. Missouri State Arkansas Tech. Rockhurst College Dillard College Xavier University Kentucky State Jackson College Grambling College Virginia Union University Philander Smith College Texas University

1955-1956 (26-8) Coach Johnny B. McLendon TSU 86 Philander Smith 88 Philander Smith 112 Alcorn University 92 Alcorn University 80 Kentucky State 88 Kentucky State 85 Lincoln University 85 Lincoln University 60 North Carolina College 88 North Carolina College 65 Winston Salem 75 Winston Salem 88 Xavier University 68 Concordia Seminary 88 Grambling College 84 Grambling College 84 Central State 74 Central State 81 Jackson College 93 Jackson College 91 Knoxville College 90 Knoxville College 91 Rockhurst College 91 Chicago Comets 78 Xavier University 61 Grambling College 96 Grambling College 99 Central State 79 Winston Salem 72 Jackson College 88 Indiana Central 65 Wisconsin State 68 McNeese State

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61 74 58 65 76 72 54 85 79 57 90 72 58 57 79 78 89 77 74 103

OPP 67 54 88 61 71 73 66 76 58 56 68 62 69 58 96 77 69 75 95 86 97 80 97 97 58 76 79 90 74 64 63 64 76

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 1956-1957 (31-4) Coach Johnny B. McLendon TSU 134 Philander Smith College 108 Philander Smith College 87 Philander Smith College 91 Lincoln University 114 Lincoln University 94 Arkansas AM&N 83 Arkansas AM&N 118 Knoxville College 113 Knoxville College 79 Kentucky State 95 Kentucky State 75 Grambling State 98 Grambling State 89 Central State 92 Central State 73 Jackson College 84 Jackson College 96 Omaha University 85 S.D. State University 88 S.D. State University 90 Illinois State 63 Rockhurst College 84 North Dakota University 69 Rockhurst College 79 Dillard University 85 Xavier University 118 Grambling State 89 Kentucky State

OPP 51 76 86 80 74 75 64 100 81 75 71 76 94 63 78 79 81 80 95 74 91 71 51 57 61 73 94 74

91 100 87 87 90 71 92

North Carolina A&T Winston Salem Adrian College Portland University Western Illinois Pacific Lutheran South East Oklahoma

1957-1958 (31-3) Coach John B. McLendon TSU 95 Benedict College 99 Morris Brown College 90 Morehouse College 88 Prairie View University 93 Lincoln University 134 Xavier University 129 Arkansas A&M 70 Steubenville 99 West Va.Wesleyan 70 Anderson College 106 Hamline University 76 Western Illinois 64 Kentucky State University 105 Central State 44 Kentucky State University 96 Jackson College 96 Grambling College 54 Arkansas A&M 79 Jackson College 75 Rockhurst College

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72 80 69 60 88 70 73

OPP 41 43 56 56 79 43 57 71 88 63 57 79 48 85 38 90 79 51 76 50

85 82 89 76 96 93 81 101 115 113 77 81 110 85

Lincoln University Central State University Fort Knox Fort Knox Fort Campbell Kentucky State University Grambling College Morgan State North Carolina College Northern Michigan Anderson College East Texas State Texas Southern Western Illinois

70 47 70 73 54 46 85 63 65 45 56 62 85 73

1958-1959 (32-1) Coach John B. McLendon TSU 107 Morris Brown College 90 Florida A&M 80 North Carolina A&T 74 Kentucky State 92 Kentucky State 117 Manchester College 122 Knoxville College 150 Knoxville College 108 Lincoln University (Mo.) 96 Lincoln University (Mo.) 97 Eastern Illinois University 126 Central State College 92 Central State College

OPP 38 88 53 71 57 59 63 58 104 63 76 59 71


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 80 36 83 139 103 87 127 114 81 97 75 89 131 64 97

Anderson College Rockhurst College Georgetown College LeMoyne College Villa Madonna College Fort Knox Fort Knox West Illinois University Lincoln University Central State College Nebraska Wesleyan Youngstown University Illinois Normal Southwest Texas Pacific Lutheran

38 17 88 68 64 60 67 54 57 87 57 50 74 62 87

1959-1960 (28-5) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 66 Georgetown 80 Eastern Illinois University 85 Anderson College 85 Southern Illinois 98 Kentucky Wesleyan 107 Kentucky Wesleyan 121 Lincoln University 107 Eastern Illinois University 89 Villa Madonna 104 Youngstown University 97 Georgetown 94 Kentucky State 75 Kentucky State 96 Central State 94 Youngstown University 81 Southern Illinois 73 Lincoln University 96 Anderson College 111 Bellarmine 94 Fisk 93 Villa Madonna 89 Christian Brothers 84 Southern Illinois 78 Emporia State 65 Lincoln University 103 Central State 81 Winston State 102 Midwestern University 84 West Virginia 75 Wofford 100 William Jewell 38 Westminster

OPP 56 78 62 67 94 109 75 69 62 76 60 63 67 71 71 97 67 75 60 54 64 55 89 71 76 64 74 83 79 60 65 39

1960-1961 (24-5) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 77 Jackson State 101 Savannah State 79 Dillard 90 North Dakota

OPP 79 90 51 72

78 Nebraska State 89 Bellarmine 79 USouth Dakota 60 Kentucky State 84 Illinois Wesleyan 73 William Jewell 95 Southern Illinois 79 Georgetown 113 Eastern Illinois 86 Kentucky State 79 Lincoln University 98 Central State College 64 St. Francis (PA) 115 Gannon College 92 Eastern Illinois 89 Southern Illinois 87 St. Bonaventure 81 Georgetown College 77 Kentucky State College 89 Southern Illinois 87 St. Bonaventure 81 Georgetown College 77 Kentucky State 89 Southern Illinois 111 Kentucky State 91 Central State 75 Lincoln University 101 Central State 76 Winston-Salem 1961-1962 (16-9) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 100 Northern Michigan 97 Jamaco Saints 94 University of Pacific 77 Nebraska State 92 Gonzaga State 90 Iona State 97 Montana State 101 Seattle University 105 Kentucky State 105 Lincoln University 108 Villa Madonna 65 Southern Illinois 77 Jamaco Saints 104 St. Bonaventure 84 Gannon College 93 St. Francis 85 Lincoln University 92 Alcorn 95 Southern University 69 Central State 93 St. Francis 85 Lincoln University 92 Alcorn 95 Southern University 69 Central State 93 St. Francis

66 54 59 55 62 62 96 77 84 67 74 71 53 68 80 91 104 85 58 91 104 85 58 79 77 89 62 75 86

OPP 77 95 66 66 81 72 107 97 94 109 81 79 74 111 94 103 67 93 72 75 103 67 93 72 75 71

71 92 94 95

Kentucky State Central State Lincoln University Central State

99 82 57 92

1962-1963 (28-7)-Incomplete Coach Harold Hunter TSU 100 Northern Michigan 94 University of Pacific 77 Gonzaga 101 Seattle University 90 Iowa 97 Montana State 104 St. Bonaventure 84 Gannon 92 Central State 95 Central State 105 Kentucky State 85 Lincoln University 95 Southern Illinois 67 Central State 105 Lincoln University

OPP 77 66 66 97 72 102 111 94 82 92 94 67 72 75 109

1963-1964 (18-8) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 72 Pan-American 104 St. Francis University (PA) 117 Lane College 99 Santa Clara 69 University of Portland 66 University of Hawaii 65 University of Hawaii 70 University of Hawaii 78 Sub-Pacific 81 Admirals 81 Marines 95 McMurray 93 Southern Illinois 115 Southern University 79 Canisius College 102 Lincoln University 93 Italian Nationals 103 Peruvian National 85 Wilberforce University 109 Wheaton College 66 Southern Illinois

OPP 78 89 85 94 78 64 67 67 83 72 73 65 86 84 63 87 84 88 66 99 71

1964-1965 (16-10)-Incomplete Coach Harold Hunter TSU 121 Marion Kay 123 University of Americas 81 Wilberforce University 65 Pan-American College 70 Kentucky State 74 Central State 110 Lincoln University

OPP 120 81 82 69 62 82 120

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Kentucky State Southern Illinois Wilberforce University Lincoln University

90 93 95 112

1965-1966 (19-7) Coach Harold Hunter TSU OPP 81 University of Fordham 67 104 University of Idaho 93 95 Pan-American College 76 113 University of Alberta 73 143 University of Saskatchewan 60 111 University of Manitoba 50 64 University of St. Cloud 62 93 Lincoln University 99 92 Kentucky State 86 73 Bellarmine College 71 71 Southern Illinois University 84 82 Eastern Illinois University 63 84 Central State 65 85 Pan-American College 71 65 Southern Illinois University 61 86 Eastern Illinois University 56 67 Youngstown College 52 63 Central State 79 61 Kentucky State 66 66 Bellarmine College 75 93 Lincoln University 90 80 Polish Nationals 70 90 Jamaco Saints 81 108 Puerto Rico Nationals 62 97 Jamaco Saints 109

1966-1967 (20-8) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 64 UT-Martin 89 Belmont 80 Montana State 74 Gonzaga 87 Illinois State 76 Pan-American 72 Gannon 70 St. Cloud 78 St. Cloud 63 Fairleigh-Dickinson 66 Mt. St. Mary’s 67 Kentucky State 76 Kentucky Wesleyan 92 Lincoln University 103 Nebraska Wesleyan 96 Union 102 Bellarmine 71 Youngstown 69 Central State 72 Pan-American 71 Kentucky State 0 Lincoln University 80 Kentucky Wesleyan 59 South Carolina State 65 Stetson

OPP 51 72 89 89 86 68 61 45 65 67 55 57 99 88 75 81 74 56 65 80 65 2 81 66 53

1967-1968 (3-8) Coach Harold Hunter TSU 109 Troy State College 93 Southern University

OPP 79 99

74 104 77 67 61 117 94 80 85

1968-1969 (14-12) Coach Ed Martin TSU 108 Southern University (OT) 98 Carson-Newman 98 Southern University (OT) 79 Grambling 79 Texas Southern 97 Quincy 117 Kenyon 98 Lincoln 107 Alabama A&M 68 St. Benedict’s 81 Gannon 95 Kentucky Wesleyan 104 Grambling 119 West Liberty State 65 St. Benedict’s 64 Oglethrope 98 Texas Southern 113 Alabama State 57 Peru State 85 Eastern Michigan 80 Oglethrope

Tennessee State’s 24-win 1970-71 men’s basketball team

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Southern University Norfolk State Kentucky State St. Benedict University St. Benedict University Norfolk State Pan-American College Pan-American College Kentucky State

82 115 79 84 70 136 93 71 70

OPP 104 117 94 81 101 96 112 104 80 59 76 97 109 104 61 87 86 81 71 94 72


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 91 70 93 98 98

Kentucky State Kentucky State Alabama State Alabama A&M Kentucky Wesleyan

114 91 83 79 99

1969-1970 (21-8) Coach Ed Martin TSU 90 Carson-Newman 61 Peru State 115 Southern University 64 Grambling 79 Southern University 100 Hanover 95 Quincy 87 Drury 95 Alabama A&M 52 Gannon 98 West Liberty 76 Oglethrope 116 Grambling 76 Dillard 109 Kentucky State 106 Alabama A&M 112 Alabama State 90 Kentucky State 109 Lincoln University 88 Kentucky Wesleyan 96 Alabama State 86 Oglethrope 73 Lincoln University 83 East Michigan 84 Bellarmine 75 Kentucky Wesleyan 92 South Dakota State 101 Buffalo State 65 Philadelphia Textile

OPP 91 55 85 76 78 67 93 90 74 55 92 70 86 83 106 80 85 111 77 80 95 84 72 84 77 73 89 80 76

1970-1971 (24-3) Coach Ed Martin TSU 114 Fort Valley 97 Lincoln University 85 Southern University 96 Southern University 87 South West Oklahoma 95 Western New Oklahoma 89 Oral Roberts 85 Philadelphia Textile 109 Alabama A&M 85 West Liberty 101 Lincoln University 107 Southern Illinois 88 Kentucky State 82 Oglethorpe 7 Oglethorpe 71 Central State

OPP 89 59 65 105 85 86 85 68 91 70 81 94 91 43 4 63

120 77 125 92 82

Morris Brown Kentucky Wesleyan Alabama A&M Louisiana Tech. Univ. of Southwestern LA.

53 75 71 91 86

1971-72 (26-2) Coach Ed Martin TSU 121 Fort Valley 125 Alabama A&M 77 Lincoln University 76 Wheeling College 80 Glenville State College 95 Knoxville College 91 Lincoln University 92 UT-Chattanooga 80 Gannon College 80 Central State University 85 Oglethorpe 121 Morris Brown 50 Bellarmine College 98 Carson-Newman 100 Bethune-Cookman College 97 Drury College 120 Central State University 99 UT-Chattanooga 87 Kentucky Wesleyan 80 Louisiana State University 79 Delta State 95 South Hampton 69 Akron 107 Eastern Michigan

OPP 62 96 68 63 67 76 65 87 85 66 68 96 45 85 89 65 85 77 83 79 73 55 71 82

1972-1973 (22-8) Coach Ed Martin TSU 87 Alabama A&M 63 Eastern Illinois 79 Drury College 95 Oglethorpe 91 Carson-Newman 72 Ouachita 59 Sam Houston 61 Quincy 101 West Liberty 89 Gannon College 92 UT-Chattanooga 76 Lincoln University 83 Central State 109 Alabama State 82 Knoxville College 57 Lincoln University 90 Bellarmine College 81 Carson-Newman 89 Knoxville College 93 Kentucky Wesleyan 87 Alabama A&M

OPP 63 64 84 58 94 67 62 63 80 67 84 75 68 73 73 65 48 80 65 104 70

93 Alabama State 74 Eastern Illinois 110 Central State 95 UT-Chattanooga 53 Transylvania 62 Southeastern LA 54 Akron University 106 Assumption College 76 Kentucky Wesleyan

75 72 68 65 45 54 50 76 78

1973-1974 (22-6) Coach Ed Martin TSU 74 Knoxville College 90 Northern Kentucky State 63 Middle Tennessee State 66 Vanderbilt 69 Northern Kentucky State 77 Middle Tennessee State 88 West Liberty State 83 UT-Chattanooga 80 Kentucky Wesleyan 74 Central State 85 Eastern Illinois 89 Bethune-Cookman 101 Alabama A&M 74 Pikeville College 94 Morehouse College 91 Morris Brown 91 Morris Brown 91 Morehouse College 71 Alabama A&M 68 Knoxville College 95 Central State 78 Gannon College 74 Kentucky Wesleyan 82 Pikeville College 75 Drury College 60 UT-Chattanooga 54 Fisk University 98 Southern University

OPP 65 74 89 67 63 85 76 97 73 52 77 67 62 60 61 69 67 76 67 52 70 81 84 61 68 50 65 86

1974-1975 (19-9) Coach Ed Martin TSU 86 Northern Kentucky 57 Eastern Illinois 75 Virginia Union 97 Knoxville College 91 West Liberty 80 Morris Harvey 74 Wheeling College 67 Middle Tennessee State 66 Central State 92 UT-Chattanooga 87 Morehouse College 83 Kentucky Wesleyan 83 Virginia Union

OPP 83 82 84 57 81 64 64 81 79 90 86 71 77

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Ed Martin’s 1974-75 19-9 basketball team 81 Middle Tennessee State 89 Northern Kentucky 74 Lincoln University 107 Knoxville College 56 Morehouse College 78 Central State 65 Drury College 94 Kentucky Wesleyan 70 UT-Chattanooga 75 Lincoln University 63 Armstrong State 82 UT-Chattanooga 72 Akron University 60 Old Dominion 80 Assumption University

82 84 69 92 55 68 77 87 67 91 53 81 69 77 88

1975-1976 (19-7) Coach Ed Martin TSU OPP 66 Alabama State University 65 73 University of North Alabama 59 85 West Liberty State 65 85 Knoxville College 67 69 Belmont College 67 89 Northern Kentucky 79 87 Bentley College 76 49 Dartmouth College 57 64 Northern Kentucky 70 60 Miles College 59 85 Drury College 63 86 Central State 66 56 Belmont College 57 62 UT-Chattanooga 59 61 University of North Alabama 53 112 Indiana State-Evansville 52 82 Kentucky Wesleyan 75 56 Alabama A&M 52 70 Alabama State University 73 76 Miles College 67 87 Knoxville College 85

83 Alabama A&M 64 Central State 55 Alabama-Huntsville 45 Kentucky Wesleyan 77 University of North Alabama 1976-1977 (9-6) Coach Ed Martin TSU 85 Alabama-Huntsville 73 Austin Peay 73 Drury College 49 UT-Martin 63 Austin Peay 62 Northern Kentucky 78 LeMoyne-Owen 68 Alabama State 58 Kentucky State 92 Morris Brown 68 North Alabama 90 LeMoyne-Owen 54 UT-Chattanooga 69 Knoxville College 66 Indiana State 79 Kentucky Wesleyan 50 Central State 51 North Alabama 63 UT-Martin 84 Alabama State 72 Central State 70 Kentucky Wesleyan 67 Knoxville College 90 UT-Chattanooga 58 Kentucky State

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81 57 79 60 83

OPP 75 87 80 51 64 57 66 93 61 80 79 82 70 81 92 74 81 61 65 83 69 66 61 101 99

1977-1978 (13-12) Coach Ed Martin TSU 95 Eastern Illinois 69 Georgetown College 83 UT-Martin 69 Belmont College 71 UT-Chattanooga 2 Alabama State 2 Alabama State 78 LeMoyne Owens 58 UT-Martin 88 Kentucky State (OT) 63 North Kentucky 55 North Alabama 90 LeMoyne Owens 67 Morris Brown 57 Indiana State 76 Kentucky State 48 Belmont College 83 Benedict 69 Georgetown College 85 Morris Brown 54 North Alabama 62 Eastern Illinois 63 Kentucky Wesleyan 81 UT-Chattanooga 72 Kentucky State

OPP 71 63 53 65 78 0 0 80 66 89 83 83 65 62 58 63 42 82 71 69 66 92 60 64 100

1978-1979 (20-6) Coach Ed Martin TSU 86 Mississippi Valley 77 Cumberland 68 UT-Martin 84 Benedict (2-OT) 74 Kentucky State 84 North Kentucky 100 Alabama A&M 83 North Carolina Central

OPP 81 98 56 80 70 73 76 80


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 70 Belmont College 64 UT-Chattanooga 69 Middle Tennessee State 77 LeMoyne Owens 59 South West Texas 76 Kentucky State 83 UT-Martin 92 LeMoyne Owens 83 North Alabama 72 Indiana at Evans 101 Kentucky Wesleyan 98 Belmont College 89 Alabama A&M 81 North Carolina Central 78 Kentucky Wesleyan 81 UT-Chattanooga 81 Alabama State

48 75 64 73 60 64 73 88 67 73 71 71 59 58 81 64 84

1979-1980 (19-7) Coach Ed Martin TSU 105 North Carolina Central 66 North Carolina A&T 67 Belmont College 75 Middle Tennessee State 79 Alabama State 76 Austin Peay 89 UT-Chattanooga 84 Kentucky State 77 Kentucky Wesleyan 71 Towson State 92 UT-Martin 76 UT-Chattanooga 90 Florida A&M 88 Bethune Cookman 73 Belmont College 72 North Alabama 65 Florida A&M 62 Tennessee Tech 83 UT-Martin 55 North Carolina A&T 72 North Alabama

OPP 72 67 65 63 111 73 70 69 57 61 72 84 77 67 55 62 51 61 76 63 85

69 Kentucky Wesleyan 91 Mississippi Valley State 105 Towson State 86 Kentucky State 88 Wilberforce

79 79 58 88 57

1980-1981 (17-9) Coach Ed Martin TSU OPP 58 Southeast Louisiana 60 97 Austin Peay 79 69 George Washington 58 80 Morehead State 88 86 Jackson State 71 65 Belmont College (OT) 63 62 UT-Chattanooga 83 62 UT-Martin 58 75 Mississippi Valley State 77 59 Middle Tennessee State 69 59 North Carolina A&T 61 69 Florida A&M 58 58 UT-Chattanooga 71 71 Maine 70 67 UT-Martin 68 94 Jackson State 58 81 Florida A&M(2ot) 79 69 Prairie View 65 67 Tennessee Tech 59 81 Southeast Louisiana 65 75 Southern Unviersity 62 86 Mississippi Valley State (OT) 75 68 Southern University 64 58 North Carolina A&T (OT) 68 73 Austin Peay 60 1981-1982 (13-12) Coach Ed Martin TSU 69 Austin Peay 57 UT-Chattanooga 71 Samford 60 Middle Tennessee State

OPP 67 85 66 55

57 Austin Peay 58 Louisville 84 Mississippi Valley 72 Baptist College 58 Samford 62 Jackson State 79 Bethune-Cookman 80 North Carolina A&T 77 Southeast Louisiana 68 Middle Tennessee State 79 Grambling State 68 Jackson State 68 Florida A&M 80 Belmont College 76 Mississippi Valley 68 North Carolina A&T

70 83 73 76 69 67 93 70 96 70 59 64 67 85 57 92

1982-1983 (11-16) Coach Ed Martin TSU 77 Middle Tennessee State 51 UT-Chattanooga 71 Samford 58 Arkansas State 81 Grambling State 58 Austin Peay (OT) 56 Southwest Missouri 47 Oregon State 66 Drake University 51 Montana State 54 Tennessee Tech 70 Florida A&M 72 Jackson State 58 North Carolina A&T 82 Alabama State 57 Southeast Louisiana 52 Arkansas State 100 Clark College 69 North Carolina A&T 93 Mississippi Valley 67 Southwest Missouri 72 Grambling State

OPP 71 68 76 60 66 89 45 59 63 56 53 74 53 67 85 66 55 89 76 80 53 69

Tennessee State’s 1978-79 men’s basketball team

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Jackson State Mississippi Valley Southeast Louisiana Florida A&M Alabama A&M

73 93 66 62 106

1983-1984 (12-15) Coach Ed Martin TSU 60 Memphis State 61 Southern Mississippi (OT) 58 Murray State (OT) 69 Bethune-Cookman 58 Middle Tennessee 84 Grambling State 80 Austin Peay 62 UT-Chattanooga 62 Mississippi Valley 72 Jackson State 67 Morehead State 65 Florida A&M 49 Arkansas State 64 North Kentucky 69 Tennessee Tech 69 Jackson State 66 Alabama State 89 North Carolina A&T 71 Middle Tennessee State 62 Morehead State 77 North Carolina A&T 69 Murray State 67 Grambling State 87 Florida A&M 71 Southeastern Louisiana 88 Austin Peay 66 Arkansas State

OPP 88 65 65 60 57 63 71 83 66 53 68 58 52 66 73 59 74 71 77 73 80 52 80 83 67 69 71

1984-1985 (9-19) Coach Ed Martin/Ed Meyers TSU 72 Bethel College 60 Morehead State 60 Middle Tennessee State 58 Austin Peay 80 Grambling State 58 Murray State 85 Morehead State 63 Austin Peay 56 Murray State 63 Jackson State 64 Georgetown, D.C. 88 Seton Hall 76 Austin Peay 83 Florida A&M (OT) 57 Memphis State 66 Augusta College 61 Arkansas State 56 Western Kentucky 64 North Carolina A&T

OPP 61 41 80 67 65 75 87 65 76 79 77 95 75 82 90 57 62 86 76

47 53 59 65 65 94 77 63 54

Jackson State Grambling State Middle Tennessee Augusta College Middle Tennessee State (OT) Miles College Florida A&M North Carolina A&T Arkansas State

1985-1986 (14-14) Coach Larry Reid TSU 49 Utah 59 Weber State 55 Idaho State 61 Memphis State 62 South Carolina 92 Fisk 57 North Carolina A&T 57 Samford University 67 Morehead State 49 North Carolina A&T 55 Alcorn State 70 Jackson State 71 Augusta College 58 Western Kentucky 72 Florida A&M 56 Samford 62 South Carolina State 60 Jackson State 62 Middle Tennessee State 77 Jackson State 78 Arkansas State 103 Miles College 66 Augusta College 80 South Carolina 57 Mississippi Valley 63 Florida A&M 73 Middle Tennessee State 64 Arkansas State 1986-1987 (15-12) Coach Larry Reid TSU 72 Samford University 108 Miles College 111 Fisk University 62 UT-Chattanooga 79 Baptist College 69 North Carolina A&T 82 Faulkner College 65 Virginia Tech 62 Memphis State 50 Jackson State 58 Morehead State 64 Illinois at Chicago 73 Alcorn State 64 Arkansas State

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46 63 60 49 70 77 86 68 56

OPP 80 76 68 107 78 70 75 55 51 46 76 63 59 69 93 58 60 52 63 59 72 63 62 70 65 61 85 89

OPP 62 81 63 76 78 67 73 67 77 51 71 77 63 52

69 East Tennessee State 48 North Carolina A&T 61 South Carolina State 65 Middle Tennessee State 93 Kentucky State 51 Jackson State 84 Arkansas State (OT) 78 Southeastern Louisiana 67 Cincinnati 66 South Carolina State 105 Florida A&M 67 Middle Tennessee State 90 Florida A&M 1987-1988 (11-17, 4-10) Coach Larry Reid TSU 91 Belmont College 72 University of Texas 70 Eastern Kentucky* 59 Univ. of Illinois Chicago 90 Northern Illinois 84 Murray State* 70 Austin Peay* 74 Missouri Kansas City 99 Morehead State* 97 Eastern Kentucky* 81 Morehead State* 64 Memphis State 83 Middle Tennessee State* 68 Tennessee Tech* 77 Jackson State 70 Murray State* 67 Austin Peay* 87 Middle Tennessee State* 77 Tennessee Tech* 90 Youngstown State* 74 Cincinnati 78 Austin Peay% *denotes OVC Games %denotes OVC Tourney 1988-89 (4-24, 2-10) Coach Larry Reid TSU 74 Bethel College (TN) 57 Florida A&M 85 US-International 78 Carson-Newman 69 East Tennessee State 65 Northern Illinois 61 Morgan State 78 UT-Chattanooga (OT) 56 Alabama-Birmingham 63 Jackson State 82 Youngstown State 60 Middle Tennessee State* 59 Tennessee Tech* 59 Missouri-Kansas City

71 55 62 66 71 53 83 51 56 59 94 72 81

OPP 87 84 84 55 80 99 73 68 88 114 64 67 98 60 79 78 79 92 80 66 75 81

OPP 80 70 94 61 70 75 81 86 86 73 78 89 73 69


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 68 Cincinnati 64 Morehead State* 54 Eastern Kentucky* 55 Murray State* 93 Austin Peay* (OT) 71 Middle Tennessee State 63 Memphis State 78 Jackson State 71 Austin Peay* 80 Murray State 73 Eastern Kentucky* (OT) 92 Morehead State* (OT) 86 Tennessee Tech* 71 Murray State% *denotes OVC Games %denotes OVC Tourney 1989-1990 (7-21, 2-10) Coach Ron Abernathy TSU 74 Memphis State 79 Austin Peay 76 St. Louis 59 North Carolina A&T# 65 Southern Illinois 82 Central State 74 Alabama State 102 UT-Chattanooga (OT) 88 Morgan State 88 Howard 68 Illinois at Chicago 74 New Orleans 85 Missouri-Kansas City 82 Tennessee Tech* 2 Middle Tennessee State*^ 71 Eastern Kentucky* 91 Morehead State* 99 Austin Peay* 67 Murray State* 86 North Carolina A&T (OT) 61 Chicago State 89 Murray State* (OT) 64 Austin Peay* 98 Morehead State* 75 Eastern Kentucky* 97 Middle Tennessee State* 78 Tennessee Tech* 89 Morehead State% #later forfeited ^denotes forfeit *denotes OVC Games %denotes OVC Tourney 1990-1991 (5-23, 1-11) Coach Ron Abernathy TSU 75 Tennessee 83 Kentucky State 108 Carson-Newman

81 58 59 87 97 100 85 82 79 *89 82 93 84 90

OPP 99 83 107 58 99 70 79 98 65 68 76 91 100 89 0 83 93 92 80 84 63 90 91 104 88 111 88 92

OPP 91 86 72

86 Wright State 77 Southwest Missouri 78 South Carolina 77 UT-Chattanooga 77 Toledo 66 Ohio State 88 Southwestern Louisiana 93 Chicago State 86 Colorado 78 Tennessee Tech* 58 Morehead State* 74 Eastern Kentucky* 75 Murray State* 83 Austin Peay State* 80 Middle Tennessee State* 79 Missouri-Kansas City 87 Tennessee Tech* 90 Middle Tennessee State* 56 Western Kentucky 98 Alcorn State 88 Austin Peay* 64 Murray State* 75 Eastern Kentucky* 75 Morehead State* 70 Eastern Kentucky% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 1991-1992 (4-24, 2-12) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 82 Tennessee Temple 58 Oklahoma State 85 Oral Roberts 56 Illinois 74 Alcorn State 82 King College 60 Clemson 59 New Mexico 73 Youngstown State 71 Akron 81 Alabama State 75 Morehead State* 61 Eastern Kentucky* 50 Middle Tennessee State* 62 Murray State* 66 UT-Martin 63 Southeast Missouri State* 78 Austin Peay * 72 Tennessee Tech* 56 Missouri-Kansas City 80 Austin Peay* (OT) 66 Southeast Missouri State* 60 Murray State* 49 Middle Tennessee State* 64 Eastern Kentucky* 76 Morehead State* 80 Tennessee Tech* 67 Eastern Kentucky%

88 87 77 95 102 103 127 83 124 88 64 84 73 106 92 83 101 112 74 89 94 65 77 81 91

OPP 77 89 96 78 84 99 85 107 81 82 105 101 64 55 71 49 62 59 92 74 83 76 75 68 83 81 91 88

*denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 1992-1993 (19-10, 13-3) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 70 Jackson State 66 Southwest Missouri State 68 Louisiana State 80 Alabama 95 Southeast Missouri State* 80 Murray State* 78 Middle Tennessee State* 86 Morehead State* 73 Eastern Kentucky* 84 Missouri-Kansas City 85 UT-Martin* 102 Tennessee Tech* 93 Austin Peay* 96 Morehead State* 93 Eastern Kentucky* 84 Middle Tennessee State* 79 UT-Martin* 77 Southeast Missouri State* 82 Murray State* 82 Tennessee Tech* 77 Austin Peay* 77 Tennessee Tech% 82 Murray State% 59 Seton Hall# *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney #denotes NCAA Tournament 1993-1994 (19-12, 12-4) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 68 Jackson State 70 Cincinnati 97 Central State 148 Fisk 66 UCLA 52 Alabama-Birmingham 75 Missouri-Kansas City 74 North Carolina A&T 67 Tulane 76 Austin Peay* 60 Southwest Missouri 80 Eastern Kentucky* 66 Middle Tennessee State* 94 Southeast Missouri* 79 Murray State* 86 Tennessee Tech* 96 Southeast Missouri* 76 Murray State* 94 UT-Martin* 82 Middle Tennessee State* 79 Austin Peay

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OPP 63 79 90 95 70 76 70 75 75 71 67 79 68 72 84 67 70 96 75 78 80 71 68 81

OPP 72 79 81 57 80 70 55 59 70 83 61 63 56 83 90 73 87 92 79 58 69

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Tennessee State’s first OVC Championship team from 1993-94 93 UT-Martin* 79 Morehead State* 95 Eastern Kentucky* 85 Morehead State* 94 Tennessee Tech* 62 Alabama 61 Middle Tennessee State% 91 Tennessee Tech% 73 Murray State% 70 Kentucky# *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney #denotes NCAA Tournament 1994-1995 (17-10, 11-5) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 68 Jackson State 102 Bryan College 96 East Tennessee State 86 UT-Chattanooga 63 North Carolina A&T 67 Virginia Commonwealth 58 Kansas State 93 Florida A&M 66 Austin Peay* 78 UT-Martin* 68 East Tennessee State 85 Eastern Kentucky* 77 Morehead State* 98 Middle Tennessee State* 83 Southeast Missouri State* 78 Murray State* 64 Southeast Missouri State* 72 Murray State* 73 Tennessee Tech* 78 Austin Peay* 87 UT-Martin* 82 Morehead State* (OT) 63 Eastern Kentucky* 76 Middle Tennessee* (2OT) 83 Tennessee Tech*

80 77 91 95 85 66 60 74 72 83

OPP 72 78 79 75 60 76 71 80 64 66 65 75 66 85 80 75 66 65 79 89 74 71 61 77 95

80 Western Kentucky 61 Jackson State 76 Austin Peay% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 1995-1996 (15-13, 11-5) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 75 Missouri 72 Colorado 67 Iowa State 74 Texas-Pan American 70 Mississippi Valley State 74 Vanderbilt 67 Arkansas 84 Southern 86 Wisconsin-Parkside 83 UT-Martin*(OT) 67 Murray State* 81 Austin Peay* 73 East Tennessee State 74 Middle Tennessee State* 82 Southeast Missouri* 72 Eastern Kentucky* 86 Morehead State* 75 Tennessee Tech* 67 UT-Martin 78 Murray State* 74 Middle Tennessee State* 75 Austin Peay* 76 Southeast Missouri* 74 Tennessee Tech* 65 Morehead State* 82 Eastern Kentucky* 71 Morehead State% 62 Austin Peay% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney

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86 78 81

OPP 89 86 75 68 86 93 86 79 88 78 71 76 70 86 70 69 76 71 71 72 79 102 73 65 60 67 60 83

1996-1997 (9-18, 7-11) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 85 Old Dominion 79 Central Michigan 73 Illinois 62 Florida State 49 UT-Chattanooga 54 Louisville 74 Mississippi Valley State 86 Jackson State 71 Eastern Illinois* 53 Southeast Missouri State* 70 Middle Tennessee State* 54 UT-Martin* 75 Murray State* 81 Austin Peay* 59 Tennessee Tech* 90 Morehead State* 82 Eastern Kentucky* 75 Southeast Missouri State* 74 Eastern Illinois* 99 Tennessee Tech* 84 Murray State* 86 UT-Martin*(OT) 75 Middle Tennessee State* 74 Austin Peay* 85 Morehead State* 74 Eastern Kentucky* 63 Murray State% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 1997-1998 (13-16, 8-10) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 97 Fisk 79 Southeast Missouri* 70 Eastern Illinois* 66 Northern Iowa 67 Indiana State 53 Appalachian State

OPP 95 76 86 100 67 102 91 75 73 71 72 65 87 70 57 82 71 78 82 59 68 84 82 86 98 83 76

OPP 52 77 73 68 99 73


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 59 Lafayette 53 Dartmouth 75 Austin Peay* 72 Morehead State* 69 Eastern Kentucky* 59 Southeast Missouri 56 Tennessee Tech* 57 Middle Tennessee State* 74 UT-Martin* 84 Murray State* 65 Austin Peay* 56 Eastern Illinois* 64 Morehead State* 79 Eastern Kentucky* 74 Tennessee Tech* 81 Middle Tennessee State* 62 UT-Martin* 76 Murray State* 84 Eastern Illinois% 74 Middle Tennessee State% 69 Murray State% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 1998-1999 (12-15, 9-9) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 69 Tennessee 92 Trevecca 70 Northern Iowa(OT) 97 Spalding 67 Eastern Illinois* 49 Southeast Missouri* 83 Troy State 48 New Orleans 47 Kentucky 80 Austin Peay* 86 Eastern Kentucky* 76 Morehead State* 63 Eastern Illinois* 60 Middle Tennessee State* 74 Tennessee Tech* 71 Murray State* 67 UT-Martin* 75 Belmont 83 Austin Peay* 54 Southeast Missouri* 86 Eastern Kentucky* 82 Morehead State* 74 Middle Tennessee State* 68 Tennessee Tech* 63 Murray State* 66 UT-Martin*(OT) 68 Middle Tennessee State% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney

71 44 55 83 71 60 42 67 70 96 85 64 60 66 76 76 53 81 79 70 92

OPP 91 67 74 64 59 70 72 55 97 70 79 92 72 70 64 81 56 78 92 61 72 78 78 67 95 57 75

1999-2000 (7-21, 6-12) Coach Frankie Allen TSU 60 Northern Iowa 78 University of Georgia 70 Pacific 76 Prairie View 65 Jacksonville State 76 Louisville 62 Indiana State 73 Youngstown State 60 Radford 53 Wright State 46 Southeast Missouri* 50 Eastern Illinois* 51 Morehead State* 94 Eastern Kentucky* 59 UT-Martin* 70 Tennessee Tech* 73 Middle Tennessee* 80 Austin Peay* 77 Murray State* 56 Southeast Missouri* 78 Eastern Illinois* 65 Murray State* 73 Morehead State* 74 Eastern Kentucky* 66 Tennessee Tech* 85 Middle Tennessee* 74 UT-Martin* 62 Austin Peay* 58 Murray State% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 2000-2001 (10-19, 7-9) Coach Nolan Richardson III TSU 75 Middle Tennessee State 66 Western Kentucky* 67 Kansas State(OT) 74 Wright State 49 Wichita State 77 Middle Tennessee State 86 Fisk 80 Jacksonville State(2OT) 100 Tevecca Nazarene 80 Evansville(OT) 57 Southeast Missouri* 98 Eastern Illinois* 95 Eastern Kentucky* 73 Morehead State* 90 Tennessee Tech* 93 UT-Martin* 73 Austin Peay* 83 Murray State* 72 Eastern Illinois* 96 Southeast Missouri*

OPP 68 84 74 81 77 115 89 80 58 61 79 81 71 88 75 88 80 73 75 52 98 82 104 60 77 100 71 73 83

OPP 71 90 69 84 73 79 70 84 78 86 88 99 80 90 86 76 77 102 74 94

77 UT-Martin* 92 Eastern Kentucky* 89 Morehead State* 72 Tennessee Tech* 66 Murray State* 83 Austin Peay* 100 Murray State% *denotes OVC Games %denotes OVC Tourney 2001-2002 (11-17, 7-9) Coach Nolan Richardson III TSU 88 Trevecca 101 Evansville 73 Kansas State 54 Wright State 63 Louisville 86 Fisk 71 Oral Roberts 79 Middle Tennessee State 72 Murray State 83 UNLV 60 Houston 72 Morehead State* 69 Eastern Kentucky* 94 Southeast Missouri* 79 UT-Martin* 87 Lipscomb 68 Austin Peay* 68 Tennessee Tech* 91 Morehead State* 72 Southeast Missouri* 94 Eastern Illinois* 84 Murray State* 78 UT-Martin* 66 Eastern Kentucky* 78 Austin Peay* 66 Tennessee Tech* 84 Eastern Illinois* 82 Morehead State% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 2002-2003 (2-25, 0-16) Coach Nolan Richardson III/ $- Coach Teresa Phillips ^ - Coach Hosea Lewis TSU 107 Trevecca 65 Fisk 51 Iowa 69 Oral Roberts 85 Lipscomb 87 Morris Brown 72 Texas-El Paso 73 Ohio State 87 Kentucky

New Team, Same Dream

93 79 69 81 67 60 114

OPP 77 78 79 66 81 72 87 88 103 101 91 92 68 82 91 72 81 77 72 65 76 87 84 63 67 82 88 91

OPP 94 69 84 77 97 78 91 94 115

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 42 Morehead State* 83 Eastern Kentucky* 86 UT-Martin* 71 Georgia State 89 Morehead State* 68 Morris Brown 65 Tennessee Tech* 75 Murray State* 67 Southeast Missouri* 67 Eastern Illinois* 57 $-Austin Peay* 75 ^-UT-Martin* 72 ^-Eastern Kentucky* 56 ^-Austin Peay* 72 ^-Tennessee Tech* 79 ^-Murray State* 75 ^-Eastern Illinois* 82 ^-Southeast Missouri* *denotes OVC Game $-Teresa Phillips coached game ^-Hosea Lewis coached game 2003-2004 (7-21, 6-10) Coach Cy Alexander TSU 73 Trevecca 56 Tennessee 86 UT-Chattanooga 63 Fisk 43 Georgia Tech 64 Vanderbilt 77 Alabama A&M 56 Wyoming 44 Colorado 70 UT-Chattanooga 71 Portland State 88 Jacksonville State* 60 Samford* 75 Southeast Missouri State* 60 Eastern Illinois* 69 UT-Martin* 78 Murray State* 54 Austin Peay* 76 Tennessee Tech* 75 Morehead State* 65 Eastern Kentucky* 75 Eastern Illinois* 90 Southeast Missouri State* 72 Murray State* 81 UT-Martin* 70 Samford* 70 Jacksonville State* 71 Austin Peay% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney

93 109 104 107 103 73 91 93 87 96 82 95 89 71 101 100 88 89

OPP 71 81 93 65 94 85 78 109 71 74 74 74 48 81 59 78 84 65 77 89 68 68 86 88 72 86 86 75

2004-2005 (14-17, 9-7) Coach Cy Alexander TSU 73 Western Kentucky (OT) 65 Vanderbilt 60 Southern Illinois 75 Cal State-Northridge (OT) 75 Delaware State 102 Trevecca (OT) 81 Fisk 94 Middle Tennessee 86 Alabama A&M 68 Arkansas 79 Alabama 80 South Dakota State 61 Iowa State 64 Louisville 93 Jacksonville State* 68 Samford* 105 Southeast Missouri* (OT) 77 Eastern Illinois* 92 Tennessee-Martin* 74 Murray State* 51 Austin Peay* 50 Tennessee Tech* 75 Eastern Kentucky* 100 Morehead State* 61 Eastern Illinois* 68 Southeast Missouri* 74 Murray State* 68 Tennessee-Martin* 87 Samford* (OT) 63 Jacksonville State* 68 Eastern Kentucky% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 2005-2006 (13-15, 11-9) Coach Cy Alexander TSU 72 Fisk 72 Georgia Tech 69 Southeast Missouri* 84 Eastern Illinois* 74 Southern Miss 65 Ohio State 51 Iowa State 57 Middle Tennessee 76 Morehead State* 67 Murray State* 85 Tennessee-Martin* 48 Samford* 75 Jacksonville State* 68 Southeast Missouri* 73 Eastern Illinois* 74 Eastern Kentucky* 72 Tennessee Tech* 83 Jacksonville State*

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OPP 76 87 83 72 69 97 76 96 67 96 87 82 67 98 69 79 101 62 76 82 69 71 63 65 82 85 68 74 85 62 74

OPP 63 82 70 68 84 74 59 67 49 75 82 68 77 63 57 79 63 80

54 Samford* 63 Austin Peay* 68 Tennessee-Martin* 70 Tennessee Tech* 80 Austin Peay* 52 Murray State* 70 Ball State 83 Morehead State* 74 Eastern Kentucky* 67 Samford% *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 2006-2007 (12-20, 8-12) Coach Cy Alexander TSU 69 Western Kentucky 54 Kansas 60 Prairie View A&M 49 Towson 60 Alabama 56 Middle Tennessee State 75 Southeast Missouri* 59 Eastern Illinois* 59 Auburn 67 Ball State 69 Siena 60 Morehead State* 83 Murray State* (OT) 65 UT-Martin* 59 Samford* 83 Jacksonville State* 85 Fisk 78 Southeast Missouri* 61 Eastern Illinois* 63 Eastern Kentucky* 67 Tennessee Tech* 64 Jacksonville State* 60 Samford* 53 Austin Peay* 74 UT-Martin* 66 Tennessee Tech* 44 Austin Peay* 64 Murray State* (OT) 60 Loyola (MD) 62 Morehead State* 53 Eastern Kentucky* 84 Austin Peay % (OT) *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney 2007-2008 (15-17, 10-10) Coach Cy Alexander TSU 85 Cumberland 85 Georgia Tech 78 Alaska-Fairbanks 68 Colorado State

64 70 71 65 58 77 69 75 64 78

OPP 87 89 49 47 78 67 72 56 86 60 81 62 86 73 41 74 52 92 58 62 73 72 70 62 76 86 89 60 62 46 65 89

OPP 75 99 64 87


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 72 Akron 74 72 Indiana 84 95 Southeast Missouri* 102 74 Eastern Illinois* 72 71 Belmont 82 74 Vanderbilt 83 60 Illinois 58 59 Morehead State* 53 88 Murray State* 92 74 UT Martin* 75 55 Samford* 46 79 Jacksonville State* 83 87 Southeast Missouri* 75 79 Eastern Illinois* 72 63 Eastern Kentucky* 65 73 Tennessee Tech* 72 88 Jacksonville State* 77 59 Samford* 65 78 Austin Peay* 79 81 UT Martin* 91 75 Tennessee Tech* 78 75 Murray State* 70 73 Austin Peay 69 76 Morehead State* 84 89 Eastern Kentucky* 70 68 Morehead State*% 61 83 Murray State*% 75 64 Austin Peay*%# 82 *denotes OVC Game %denotes OVC Tourney #denotes OVC Championship Game 2008-2009 (12-18) (9-9) Coach Cy Alexander/ $-Mark Pittman TSU 85 Cumberland 70 Loyola 75 Northern Illinois 109 Miles College 63 Belmont 61 Eastern Illinois 83 Southeast Missouri State 67 Alabama A&M 66 Alabama 58 Kentucky 60 Marshall 58 Georgia Tech 69 Eastern Kentucky* 71 Morehead State* 71 Murray State* 65 UT Martin* 87 Austin Peay* 59 Jacksonville State* 78 Tennessee Tech* 73 Morehead State* 59 Eastern Kentucky* 58 Murray State*

OPP 93 73 73 92 91 71 72 69 75 102 74 63 63 64 75 78 91 57 86 94 77 88

73 UT Martin* 80 $-Jacksonville State* 88 $-Austin Peay* 77 $-Tennessee Tech* 78 $-Detroit 87 $-Southeast Missouri State* 83 $-Eastern Illinois* 74 $-Murray State*% %denotes OVC Tourney *denotes OVC Game 2009-2010 (9-23, 6-12) Coach John Cooper TSU 69 Siena 57 Northern Illinois 62 Northwestern 53 Iowa State 73 Kennesaw State 60 Liberty 60 Belmont 81 Eastern Illinois* (3OT) 66 Southeast Missouri State* 70 Detroit 80 Alabama A&M 71 Vanderbilt 65 Alabama 71 Eastern Kentucky* 66 Morehead State* 59 Murray State* 73 Tennessee Martin* 62 Iowa 77 Austin Peay State* 67 Jacksonville State* 56 Tennessee Tech* 50 Morehead State* 58 Eastern Kentucky* 54 Murray State* 74 Tennessee Martin* 76 Austin Peay State* 109 Tennessee Tech* (2OT) 76 Jacksonville State* 73 Central Michigan 74 Southeast Missouri State* 61 Eastern Illinois* 51 Murray State% %denotes OVC Tourney *denotes OVC Game 2010-11 (14-16, 10-8) Coach John Cooper TSU 65 at Mississippi State 85 Fisk 63 at Illinois State 72 at Air Force 50 at Saint Louis 72 Belmont 68 at Eastern Illinois*

100 70 80 74 75 82 63 88

OPP 85 85 69 84 67 63 69 83 74 69 77 84 77 79 72 80 59 67 79 85 61 65 75 76 68 67 102 57 79 67 66 84

OPP 75 50 78 87 78 87 67

77 at Southeast Missouri* 74 at Alabama A&M 84 LeMoyne-Owen 74 Morehead State* (OT) 62 Eastern Kentucky* 58 at Middle Tennessee 86 at Memphis 53 at Murray State* 64 at UT Martin* 76 Austin Peay* (OT) 68 Jacksonville State* 71 Tennessee Tech* 65 at Morehead State* 72 at Eastern Kentucky* 65 Murray State* 56 UT Martin* 73 at Jacksonville State* (OT) 64 at Austin Peay* 59 at Tennessee Tech* 78 Delaware State* 57 Southeast Missouri* 66 Eastern Illinois* 64 vs. UT Martin* %

67 68 48 68 49 65 91 64 67 74 63 65 72 86 74 47 76 79 61 63 52 62 68

2011-2012 (20-13, 11-5) Coach John Cooper TSU OPP 37 at St. Louis 71 49 at Western Kentucky 52 81 Fisk 57 64 at South Carolina $ 63 69 at North Carolina $ 102 89 vs. Mississippi Valley State $ (2 OT) 90 69 vs. Morgan State $ 64 62 Middle Tennessee State 77 62 Belmont* 75 65 Central Michigan 57 59 at Delaware State 55 92 LeMoyne-Owen 55 78 Alabama A&M 68 83 UT Martin* 67 68 at Eastern Kentucky* 73 86 at Tennessee Tech* 92 65 at Jacksonville State* 72 77 Morehead State* 72 52 SIUE* 49 63 at Austin Peay* 69 55 at Eastern Illinois* 46 72 at UT Martin* 59 91 Eastern Kentucky* (2 OT) 85 77 Austin Peay* 57 75 at Southeast Missouri* 72 72 at Murray State* 68 68 Tennessee Tech* 53 69 Jacksonville State* (OT) 64 68 at Miami (Ohio) 61 62 Murray State* 80 59 vs. Morehead State& 52

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide 52 vs. Murray State& 60 at Mercer # $ Las Vegas Invitational * OVC Game & OVC Tournament #CollegeInsider.com Tournament 2012-2013 (18-15, 11-5) Coach Travis Williams TSU 66 at Brigham Young 71 at South Dakota State 43 at Minnesota 68 South Alabama $ 57 at Georgia State $ 70 vs. Monmouth $ 92 Fisk 83 at Alabama A&M 76 Drexel 38 at Missouri 79 Lemoyne-Owen 48 at Middle Tennessee State 67 USC Upstate 67 Eastern Illinois* 72 at Tennessee Tech* 66 at Jacksonville State* 80 UT Martin* 81 Southeast Missouri* 66 Jacksonville State* 66 at Belmont* 67 at Eastern Kentucky* 69 at Morehead State* 84 Tennessee Tech* 88 at Austin Peay* (OT) 48 at Murray State* 80 Belmont* 83 at SIUE* 67 Loyola (Md.) 100 Morehead State* 85 Eastern Kentucky* (OT) 88 vs. Morehead State& 73 vs. Belmont& 72 at Evansville #

54 68

OPP 81 78 72 57 59 81 53 72 66 68 39 77 64 59 66 57 48 69 60 78 76 78 65 82 69 69 73 69 101 81 75 82 84

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SEASON RECORDS VS. OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

1987-88

Larry Reid............................................................................4-10 (.400)

1988-89

Larry Reid............................................................................2-10 (.167)

1989-90

Ron Abernathy..................................................................2-10 (.167)

1990-91

Ron Abernathy..................................................................1-11 (.083)

1991-92

Frankie Allen......................................................................2-12 (.143)

1992-93

Frankie Allen......................................................................13-3 (.813)

1993-94

Frankie Allen......................................................................12-4 (.750)

1994-95

Frankie Allen......................................................................11-5 (.688)

1995-96

Frankie Allen......................................................................11-5 (.688)

1996-97

Frankie Allen.......................................................................7-11(.389)

1997-98

Frankie Allen......................................................................8-10 (.444)

1998-99

Frankie Allen........................................................................ 9-9 (.500)

1999-00

Frankie Allen......................................................................6-12 (.333)

2000-01

Nolan Richardson, III......................................................... 7-9 (.438)

2001-02

Nolan Richardson, III......................................................... 7-9 (4.38)

2002-03

Nolan Richardson, III/Hosea Lewis............................0-16 (.000)

2003-04

Cy Alexander.....................................................................6-10 (.375)

2004-05

Cy Alexander....................................................................... 9-7 (.563)

2005-06

Cy Alexander.....................................................................11-9 (.555)

2006-07

Cy Alexander.....................................................................8-12 (.400)

2007-08

Cy Alexander...................................................................10-10 (.500)

2008-09

Cy Alexander....................................................................... 3-8 (.272)

2009

Mark Pittman....................................................................... 6-1 (.857)

2009-10

John Cooper......................................................................6-12 (.333)

2010-11

John Cooper......................................................................10-8 (.556)

2011-12

John Cooper......................................................................11-5 (.606)

2012-13

Travis Williams...................................................................11-5 (.606)

TOTAL..........................................................193-233 (.453)

ALL TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach ................................ Seasons............... Yrs.............Record........ Pct. Henry A. Kean................................ 1944-1949.................. 5................... 88-29............. .752 Shelton A. Matthews................... 1949-1950.................. 1.................... 18-3.............. .857 Henry A. Kean................................ 1950-1951.................. 1......................6-8............... .429 Clarence Cash................................ 1951-1954.................. 3................... 59-13............. .819 Johnny B. McLendon................... 1954-1959.................. 5..................144-20........... .878 Harold Hunter................................ 1959-1968.................. 9..................172-67........... .720 Ed Martin ...................................... 1968-1985................. 17................290-169.......... .632 Larry Reid ...................................... 1985-1989.................. 4................... 44-67............. .396 Ron Abernathy.............................. 1989-1991.................. 2................... 12-44............. .214 Frankie Allen.................................. 1991-2000.................. 9.................115-139.......... .453 Nolan Richardson, III.................... 2000-2003.................. 3................... 23-41............. .359 Hosea Lewis..........................................2003.........................-..................... 0-19.............. .000 Teresa L. Phillips..................................2003.........................-.......................0-1............... .000 Cy Alexander.................................. 2003-2009.................. 6..................67-107........... .385 Mark Pittman........................................2009.........................-......................6-1 ............... .857 John Cooper................................... 2009-2012.................. 3................... 43-52............. .452 Travis Williams..................................2012-13..................... 1................... 18-15............. .545

MILESTONE VICTORIES

Victory...................................................Score................................................. Opponent 1............................................................................ 59-27...................................................... Knoxville 1944 100....................................................................... 63-53..........................................................Lincoln 1950 200...................................................................... 111-74....................................... Philander Smith 1955 300...................................................................... 126-59..............................................Central State 1958 400....................................................................... 95-72........................................Southern Illinois 1962 500..................................................................... 119-104.................................. West Liberty State 1969 600....................................................................... 90-74.......................Northern Kentucky State 1973 700....................................................................... 81-58............................North Carolina Central 1979 800....................................................................... 79-78.......................................... Baptist College 1986 900.................................................................... 83-78 OT................................... Tennessee Martin1995 1,000.................................................................... 76-49........................................ Morehead State 2006 1st OVC Win...................................................... 99-88........................................ Morehead State 1988 100th OVC Win................................................ 94-76............................................Eastern Illinois 2002 1st OVC Tournament Win............................. 77-71......................................... Tennessee Tech 1993

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TOP SCORERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Dick Barnett, 1955-59 3,209 Ted McClain, 1968-71 2,309 Leonard Robinson, 1971-74 2,249 Lloyd Neal, 1968-72 2,244 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 2,076 Jamie Roberts, 1997-01 1,868 Robert Covington, 2009-13 1,749 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 1,700 Monty Wilson, 1992-97 1,594 Tim Horton, 1991-95 1,589 Bruce Price, 2003-07 1,578 Jason Johnson, 1995-99 1,494 Roshaun Bowens, 2001-05 1,447 Ron Dorsey, 1978-81 1,445 Monti Davis, 1976-80 1,445 Gilbert Williams, 1972-76 1,419 Garrett Richardson, 2000-04 1,399 Carlos Rogers, 1992-94 1,348 Ronnie Cage, 1981-84 1,300 John Barnhill, 1955-59 1,253

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14.

Dick Barnett, 1954-59 2,924 Ted McClain, 1968-71 2,169 Leonard Robinson, 1971-74 1,757 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 1,648 Lloyd Neal, 1968-71 1,583 Gilbert Williams, 1972-76 1,536 Jamie Roberts, 1997-01 1,536 Tim Horton, 1991-95 1,429 Mike Johnson, 1972-76 1,388 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 1,322 Monty Wilson, 1992-97 1,310 Robert Covington 2009-13 1,310 Jason Johnson, 1995-99 1,297 Roshaun Bowens, 2001-05 1,244

LLOYD NEAL

DICK BARNETT

JAMIE ROBERTS

ALL-TIME STATS LEADERS

FIELD GOAL MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

FREE THROWS MADE

Dick Barnett, 1954-59 1,312 Ted McClain, 1958-71 951 Lloyd Neal, 1968-71 924 Leonard Robinson, 1971-74 916 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 766 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 669 Gilbert Williams, 1972-76 642 Jamie Roberts, 1997-01 627 Robert Covington 2009-13 Jason Johnson, 1995-99 584 Roshaun Bowens, 2001-05 572 Mike Johnson, 1972-76 566 Monti Davis, 1976-80 560 Tim Horton, 1991-95 553 Monty Wilson, 1992-97 553

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jamie Roberts, 1997-01 806 Monty Wilson, 1992-97 641 Bruce Price, 2003-08 588 Tim Horton, 1991-95 529 Kevin Samuels, 1996-00 453 Darryl Brooks, 1986-90 434 Curtis Davis, 1992-96 411 Brandon Lockridge, 2000-04 336 Robert Covington, 2009-Present 328 Rico Beasley, 1992-94 326

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Jamie Roberts, 1997-01 Monty Wilson, 1992-97 Bruce Price, 2003-06, 07-08 Robert Covington, 2009-13 Tim Horton, 1991-95 Garrett Richardson, 2000-04 Curtis Davis, 1992-96 Rico Beasley, 1992-94 Kevin Samuels, 1996-01

290 214 194 182 173 153 145 133 133

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Dick Barnett, 1955-59 Bruce Price, 2003-06,07-08 Ted McClain, 1968-71 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 Robert Covington, 2009-13 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 Bruce Price, 2003-Present Tim Horton, 1991-95 Monty Wilson, 1992-97

585 512 496 452 399 368 324 310 274

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Dick Barnett, 1955-59 Bruce Price, 2003-06,07-08 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 Ted McClain, 1968-71 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 Tim Horton, 1991-95 Robert Covington, 2009-13 Jamie Roberts, 1997-01

731 719 634 607 514 514 431 419

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Lloyd Neal, 1968-71 Dick Barnett, 1955-59 Leonard Robinson, 1971-74 Monti Davis, 1976-80 Bernard Bailey, 1974-78 Anthony Mason, 1984-88 Robert Covington, 2009-2013 Jonathan Green, 1977-81 Jason Johnson, 1995-99 Robert Mathis, 1968-70 Henry Watkins, 1966-68 Carlos Rogers, 1992-94 Gil Williams, 1972-76

1,667 1,571 1,501 1,176 1,121 894 876 843 791 732 717 697 697

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide TEAM RECORDS POINTS: Game: 150 vs.Knoxville College, 1958-59 Season: 3,202,1956-57

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: Season: .518, 1971-72 (1,078x2,083) REBOUNDS: Season: 1,698 (1971-72)

HIGHEST WINNING GAME SCORE: TSU vs. Knoville College, 150-8 (1958-59) TSU vs. Fisk University, 148-57 (Dec. 6, 1993)

MOST VICTORIES: 32-1 (1958-1959)

LOWEST WINNING GAME SCORE: TSU vs. Oglethorpe, 7-4 (Dec. 16, 1971)

UNDEFEATED SEASONS: 24-0 (1948-49)

HIGHEST COMBINED GAME SCORE: TSU vs. Norfolk State, 253-136 (Jan. 13, 1968)

LONGEST WIN STREAK: 36 (1948-50)

HIGHEST LOSING GAME SCORE: Norfolk State vs. TSU, 136-117 (Jan. 13, 1968)

LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 21 (2002-03)

INDIVIDUAL Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Game: 9 - Daryl Brooks vs. UT-Chattanooga, 12/8/89 Season: 95 - Daryl Brooks, 1989-90 Career: 290 - Jamie Roberts, 1997-2001 Most Three-Point Attempted Game: 23 - Victor Farley vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/8/90 Season: 262 - Daryl Brooks, 1989-90 Career: 806 - Jamie Roberts, 1997-2001 Most Free Throws Made Game: 24 - Theodore McClain vs. Grambling, 1969-70 Season: 191 - Anthony Mason, 1987-88 Career: 585 - Richard Barnett, 1955-56 Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 25 - Theodore McClain vs. Grambling, 1969-70 Season: 247 - Anthony Mason, 1987-88 Career: 731 - Richard Barnett, 1955-56 Free Throw Percentage (10 attempts or higher) Game: 1.000 - 11 Players, last Wil Peters at SEMO, Dec. 4, 2010 Season: .869 - Leon Johnson, 1991-92 (53x61) Career: .831 -Jordan Cyphers, 2011-13 (168x202)

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Most Consecutive Free Throws in a Game 21 - Theodore McClain vs. Grambling, 1969-70 Most Rebounds Game: 30 - Monte Davis vs. Alabama A&M 1/8/79 Season: 528 - Leonard Robinson, 1972-73 Career: 1,667 - Lloyd Neal, 1968-71 Most Assists (Since 1977) Game: 14 - Neil Jones vs. Morehead State 2/9/93 Season: 195 - Patrick Miller, 2012-13 Career: 451 - Tremain Smith, 1985-89 Most Blocks (Since 1977) Game: 8 - Carlos Rodgers vs. Missouri-Kansas City, 1/23/93 Season: 93 - Carlos Rodgers, 1992-93 / 1993-94 Career: 186 - Carlos Rodgers, 1992-94 Most Steals (Since 1977) Game: 7 - Garrett Richardson, 2/4/03 Season: 70 - Garrett Richardson, 2001-02 Career: 256 - Garrett Richardson, 2000-04


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS -A-

Acoff, Harold.....................................1987-88 Ajanaku, Olushala...........................2000-01 Allen, Billy................................................ 1975 Allen, Robert.......................................... 1984 Allen, Vernell....................................1948-50 Alexander, Albert............................1970-72 Altman, George...............................1952-55 Armstrong, Rashad........................2007-08 Anderson, Cedric............................2000-01 Arnold, Wayne.................................2004-06

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BERNARD BAILEY TSU BASKETBALL 1975-78

ROBERT COVINGTON TSU BASKETBALL 2009-13

Bacon, Anthony..................................... 1985 Bailey, Bernard.................................1975-78 Bakston, Julian.................................1997-99 Barnett, Richard..............................1956-59 Barnhill, John...................................1956-59 Beasley, Rico.....................................1993-94 Beckham, Gary...................................... 1992 Belfield, Saunders...........................1977-80 Belton, Andrae.................................2004-08 Bembry, Drayton................................... 1965 Blake, James........................................... 1978 Blalock, John.......................................... 1990 Blanton, John......................................... 1954 Blount, Alvin.....................................1979-82 Bohannon, Courtney.....................2003-07 Bond, Albert.....................................1994-96 Bond, Troy.........................................1991-92 Bowens, Roshaun...........................2001-05 Bowers, Reshawne.........................2002-04 Bowie, Boyd......................................1946-47 Bradford, Raymond.............................. 1963 Bradley, William...............................1961-64 Brandon, Kellen...............................2000-01 Brooks, Darryl............................1987-88, 90 Brown, Charlie.................................1969-70 Brown, Felix............................................ 1957 Brown, Hillary...................................1959-61 Brown, Jethro...................................1970-73 Brown, Reginald..............................1952-55 Brown, Sage............................................ 1950 Brown, Terrick........................................ 2000 Brown, Thomas...................................... 1965 Bryant, Felix............................................ 1949 Bryson, Cedric..................................2002-04 Buckhalter, Joseph............................... 1956 Buie, Martell.....................................2009-10 Burwell, Anthony............................1990-92 Butcher, Kharon.........................2011-2012 Byrd, Edward....................................1944-45

-C-

Cage, Ronnie....................................1981-84 Caldwell, Arvid.................................2001-03 Caldwell, Stanley................................... 1996 Carlton, Charles...............................1955-56 Carter, Darwin........................................ 1996 Cephus, Anthony.................................. 1996 Chesser, Andrew.............................1961-63 Childs, Nico.......................................1988-91 Clark, Reggie.......................................... 1993 Clark, Robert.....................................1959-61 Clay, Marshall...................................1944-45 Coffey, Brian........................................... 1991 Cole, Ricky.........................................1975-76 Collins, John.....................................1986-87 Cook, Albert............................................ 1956 Cook, Antonio..................................2002-03 Cooperwood, Josh.........................2001-03 Conner, Chris...............................2010-2012 Covington, Robert.....................2009-2013 Counts, Charles...............................1974-76 Cowan, Floyd.......................................... 1978 Cowan, Marcus................................2009-10 Cox, Darius........................................2007-10 Craft, James......................................2007-08 Crisp, Jose..........................................1984-85 Cross, Robert....................................1982-83 Crowe, Richard................................1944-45 Cruther, Jeremiah, .........................2008-10 Cundiff, Frederick................................. 1975 Cyphers, Jordan.........................2011-2013

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Dance, Warren.................................1949-51 Davis, Chad............................................. 1994 Davis, Curtis......................................1993-96 Davis, Ernest.....................................1946-47 Davis, Gregory.................................1973-76 Davis, Melvin....................................1959-61 Davis, Monte....................................1976-80 Davis, Patrick.......................................... 1989 Davis, Richard..................................1963-65 Day, Nathaniel....................................... 1965 Dean, Keith.......................................1979-80 Defoe, Michael....................................... 1992 Dickens, Hayes....................................... 1983 Dockery, Deshawn.........................2012-13 Dorsey, Ronald................................1968-71 Doss, Aubrey....................................1988-90 Drummond, James........................1982-84 Durley, Gerald..................................1962-64

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide -E-

Edmond, Bobby Joe......................1961-64 Eldridge, Robert..............................1964-66 Edwards, James...............................1971-72 Edwards, Johnny.............................1948-51 Edwards, Ron...................................1986-87 Edwards, Thomas.................................. 1950 Edwards, William.............................1944-45 Ervin, Reiley......................................2004-08 Eubanks, J.J............................................. 1991 Evans, Stephen................................2007-08

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Finley, George..................................1959-61 Fisher, Cleveland.............................1944-45 Fisher, Willie......................................1968-71 Flowers, Rod.....................................2004-05 Fowler, Bruce....................................1965-68 Fraley, Victor.....................................1989-90 France, Levert......................................... 1960 Fredrick, Tashan..........................2009-2013 Funderburke, Lonnie.....................2008-10 Fuller, Manley......................................... 1972

-G-

Gaines, Anthony................................... 1985 Gainey, Greg.....................................1980-82 Gaiter, Emmanuel...........................2007-08 Gaither, Jordan............... 2012-Present Geter, Eldridge....................................... 1980 Gibson, Thomas..............................1947-50 Gilbert, Kareen.................................1997-98 Gilmore, John......................................... 2000 Goggins, Myron...............................1973-76 Goins, Steve............................................ 1974 Gowens, Arthur...............................1955-56 Grant, Claude...................................1969-72 Grant, Kareem..................................2004-06 Gray, Jimmy............................................ 1983 Green, Jonathan..............................1978-80 Green, Michael................ 2010-present Gregory, Josh......................................... 2008 Grider, Joshua..................................1946-49 Guinning, Daniel................................... 1969 Gurley, Alonzo.................................1975-76 Gurnell, Royce..................................1993-94

Helum, Carl.......................................1946-47 Herbert, Bryant................................1998-99 Herndos, Joe.....................................1947-50 Herron, David......................................... 1976 Hightower, Drake............................1964-65 Hillard, John......................................1948-49 Holbert, Terry......................................... 1980 Holley, Greg......................................2009-10 Hollins, Edward...................................... 1976 Horton, Tim.......................................1992-95 Houston, Jerrell...............................2007-09 Howard, Kevin.................................1991-92 Huver, Seth........................................1997-98

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Irvin, Frank........................................1946-47 Ivy, Moraye...................................2007-2008

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Jackson, Alton..................................1949-51 Jackson, Benjamin..........................1953-56 Jackson, Jeremy..............................2002-05 James, Ronald..................................1971-73 Jeffries, Perry.......................................... 1998 Jenkins, Curtis..................................1993-96 Jenkins, Orlie....................................1951-52 Jeter, Craig........................................1979-80 Johnson, Corrie..................................... 1997 Johnson, Cordell.............................1984-87 Johnson, Edward............................1964-67 Johnson, Jason................................1996-99 Johnson, Jeff....................................1994-95 Johnson, Leon....................................... 1992 Johnson, Michael............................1973-76 Johnson, Rossie III..........................1958-61 Johnson, Samuel............................1979-82 Jones, Carlos.....................................1979-82 Jones, Dwight..................................1966-68 Jones, Eddie............................................ 1966 Jones, Edward..................................1970-71 Jones, Neil.........................................1992-94 Jones, Robert......................................... 1968 Jones, Tommy..................................1973-74 Jones, Willie............................................ 1965 Jordan, Cameron,...........................2007-08 Jordan, Gershom,...........................2008-09

LONNIE FUNDERBURKE TSU BASKETBALL 2008-10

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Hamilton, Ronald............................1954-56 Harding, Ryan........................................ 1995 Harris, Bobby....................................1948-50 Harris, Jay....................... 2011-Present Harris, Larry.......................................1969-72 Harris, Leonard...................................... 1965 Hawkins, Reginald................................ 1990 Hayes, Roger.....................................1979-80 Heflin, Ronald..................................1958-61

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GREG HOLLEY TSU BASKETBALL 2009-10


2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide -K-

Kasle, Sharria.......................................... 1956 Kean, Henry Al, Jr............................1952-55 Kearse, James...................................1978-81 Kelly, Jerome.......................................... 1976 Key, James.........................................1965-68 Kilcrease, Eddie...............................1978-79 King, Eric............................................2004-05 Knight, Louis.......................................... 1950 Knowles, Jessie................................1975-76

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BRUCE PRICE TSU BASKETBALL 2003-08

Landry, John.....................................1949-51 Latimer, Elihue.................................1949-51 Leavell, Joseph................................1968-69 Lee, Jerome.......................................1969-72 Lee, Mudu................................................ 1996 Lee, Robert.............................................. 1980 Lemons, Michael................................... 1990 Leroy, Admiral..................................1963-64 Lester, George..................................1986-89 Lewis, Frank......................................1948-49 Lewis, Norwal......................................... 1976 Lewis, Tony.............................................. 1991 Lisenbee, Gary.................................1980-81 Little, Shannon................................1944-45 Lockridge, Brandon.......................2001-04

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HENRY KEAN, JR. TSU BASKETBALL 1952-55

Moore, Donald....................................... 1966 Moore, Michael................................1990-93 Moore, Kenny..............................2010-2012 Moore, Samuel................................1953-56 Mooreman, Charles.......................1968-71 Morris, Calvin...................................1995-96 Morris, Gerlad........................................ 1998 Morrison, John....................................... 1995 Morrow, William..............................1965-67 Morton, Charles..............................1978-81 Morton, Dudley..................................... 1972 Murray, Leon.......................................... 1999 Murray, Terry.....................................1997-98

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Neal, Lloyd........................................1969-72 Neely, Robert...................................1987-89 Nero, Harold........................................... 1967 Nesbit, Remus .................................1952-55 Nixon, Lawrence .................................. 1964 Nobles, Jacquan.............. 2009-Present

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Obey, Jerome......................................... 1990 Offutt, Kenneth...............................1979-80 Olive, Bobby.....................................1966-68

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Maclin, Herley..................................2003-05 Mann, Verkeneo.................................... 2010 Malone, Kevin........................................ 1989 Marion, Joseph.........................1989-90, 92 Martin, Alvin........................................... 1985 Martin, Ralph.......................................... 1999 Martin, Richard................................1974-75 Mason, Anthony..............................1985-88 Mathis, Charles...................................... 1970 Mathis, Robert.................................1968-71 Matthews, Clarence.......................2005-07 Matthews, William..........................1953-56 McBride, Billy.......................................... 1976 McBride, Willis........................................ 1975 McClain, Theodore.........................1968-71 McClung, Devonte.........................2012-13 McCorkle, Harold.................................. 1970 McIntyre, Larry.................................1961-62 McKnight, Lee........................................ 1963 McLay, Stanley....................................... 1971 McMullen, Darryl............................1978-81 McNeal, Vernon...............................1952-55 Meggett, Lucious.................................. 1979 Meriwether, Porter.........................1959-62 Milam, Wesley..................................1984-85 Miller, Patrick.................. 2010-present Milligan, Mike......................................... 1983 Millstead, Brent...............................1986-87

Page, Damon....................................1970-73 Parker, George.................................1997-99 Parker, Leo............................................... 1991 Parks, Charlie....................................1968-70 Passe, Joey.............................................. 1984 Pearson, John......................................... 1985 Perry, Reuben...................................1955-58 Peters, Will....................................2008-2012 Pharr, Gregory........................................ 1959 Pierce, Robert......................................... 1967 Porter, Willie......................................1961-64 Price, Bruce..................................2003-2008 Price, Melvin.....................................1952-54 Price, Stanley....................................1977-78 Pritchett, Adrian..............................2002-04 Proctor, Julius...................................1988-90

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide -R-

Ratliffe, Charles................................1946-47 Rawlings, Mark...................................... 1974 Reed, William....................................1951-54 Rhett, M.J........................ 2011-Present Richardson, Garrett........................2000-04 Richey, Edgar....................................1984-86 Roberts, Jamie.................................1997-01 Roberts, Maurin...............................1952-55 Roberts, McArthur..........................1964-65 Robinson, Darrell.................................. 1987 Robinson, Errol...................................... 1966 Robinson, Gerald,...........................2007-09 Robinson, Leonard.........................1971-74 Rodgers, Smith................................1944-45 Rogers, Carlos..................................1992-94 Rolston, Kyle.....................................1999-01 Roper, Judon....................................1987-88 Ross, Michael.......................................... 1972 Roundfield, Kevin...........................1985-86 Rucker, Richard................................1971-74 Ruffin, John.......................................1993-94

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Samuel, Keith...................................1997-98 Samuel, Kevin..................................1997-98 Sanders, Russell...............................1983-85 Satterwhite, James.........................1956-59 Scott, Clayvon..................................1988-89 Scott, John........................................1965-66 Scott, Phillip......................................1965-66 Sharp, Alvin.......................................1944-45 Shoecraft, Derek .................................. 2008 Smith, Franklyn..................................... 1960 Smith, Nathaniel.............................1954-55 Smith, Parker.......................................... 2008 Smith, Ronald...................................1960-63 Smith, Tremaine..............................1986-89 Smotherman, Basil.........................1975-78 Smotherman, Pat.................................. 1976 Smothers, William...........................1961-64 Snyder, Obie.....................................1964-67 Speller, Jonathan............................1984-87 Spencer, Harold...............................1996-99 Stephens, Leonard.........................1965-66 Strong, John........................................... 1999 Sturgeon, Steve..................................... 1983 Summers, John...................................... 2007 Swett, Raymond.................................... 1965

-T-

Talley, Eddie......................................1985-86 Tarrant, Nurlin..................................1955-59 Taylor, Justin.....................................1977-78 Taylor, Nathaniel.............................1948-49 Temple, Vernon..................................... 1982 Thompson, Michael............................. 1997 Thornton, Kellen........................2011-2013 Theadore, Walter.............................1982-84 Thomas, Willis..................................1951-54 Tilmon, Terry.....................................1988-89 Toliver, Douglas..................................... 1975 Tucker, James...................................1978-79 Turner, Larry................................2005-2007

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Waddey, Cody..................................2005-07 Walker, Thomas...............................1983-85 Wallace, Tony....................................1988-90 Waller, Dwight.................................1964-67 Ware, Nathaniel...............................1966-68 Warley, Benjamin ...........................1958-60 Warley, Elliot.....................................1960-61 Warren, Fred........................................... 1966 Washington, Glenn........................1983-84 Watkins, Greg...................................1993-94 Watkins, Henry................................1964-67 Watkins, James...................................... 1967 Weaver, LaDarius.......................2007-2008 Webb, Joshua...................................1974-75 Webb, Travis............................................ 1989 Webster, Aaron................................1966-67 Werts, Eugene..................................1958-61 Whaley, Marc.......................................... 1992 White, Ronnie........................................ 1981 White, Sinclair..................................1978-79 Williams, Arthur..................................... 1974 Williams, Brian.................................1998-99 Williams, Corey...................................... 1999 Williams, Gilbert..............................1973-77 Williams, Reginald..........................1972-73 Williams, Rudolph..........................1961-63 Williams, Ronald.................................... 1965 Wilson, Clarence.............................1948-49 Wilson, Duane..................................1992-93 Wilson, Ernest........................................ 1949 Wilson, Larry.....................................1981-82 Wilson, Monty............................1993,95-97 Wilson, Nelson....................................... 1964 Wilson, Turron..................................2002-03 Wingo, Russell..................................1973-74 Woods, Joe.............................................. 1965 Wright, Orlando..............................2003-04

LADARIUS WEAVER TSU BASKETBALL 2007-08

MONTY WILSON TSU BASKETBALL 1993, 95-97

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TIGERS IN THE OVC 1987-88 First Team- Anthony Mason

2008-09 Second Team- Gerald Robinson, Jr

All-Freshman Team – Nico Childs

All-Newcomer Team – Parker Smith

1988-89 Second Team- Robert Neely 1989-90 Second Team – Darryl Brooks 1991-92 All-Freshman Team – Tim Horton 1992-93 First Team – Carlos Rogers

2009-10 All-Newcomer Team – Robert Covington; Jacquan Nobles 2010-11 Second Team - Robert Covington; Kenny Moore All-Newcomer Team - Kenny Moore; Patrick Miller 2011-12 First Team - Robert Covington All-Newcomer Team - Kellen Thornton 2012-13 First Team - Patrick Miller Second Team - Robert Covington; Kellen Thornton

Second Team- Tim Horton All-Newcomer Team – Carlos Rogers; Monty Wilson 1993-94 First Team – Carlos Rogers Second Team- Tim Horton

OVC YEARLY AWARDS OVC Freshman of the Year 1993-94 – Monty Wilson 1996-97 – Jason Johnson 1997-98 – Kevin Samuel 2003-04 – Bruce Price 2010-11 - Patrick Miller OVC Newcomer of the Year 1992-93 – Carlos Rogers OVC Player of the Year 1992-93- Carlos Rogers 1993-94- Carlos Rogers OVC Coach of the Year 1992-93- Frankie Allen 1994-95- Frankie Allen(Co-Coach)

1994-95 First Team- Tim Horton; Monty Wilson All-Newcomer Team- Calvin Morris 1995-96 First Team- Monty Wilson All-Newcomer Team- Stanley Caldwell; Jason Johnson 1996-97 Second Team- Jason Johnson; Kareem Gilbert All-Newcomer Team- Kareem Gilbert; Kevin Samuel; Keith Samuel 1997-98 Second Team- Jason Johnson All-Newcomer Team- Jamie Roberts 1998-99 Second Team – Jamie Roberts All-Newcomer Team- Corey Williams 1999-2000 Third Team-Jamie Roberts 2001-02 Second Team- Garrett Richardson Third Team – Kyle Rolston

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2003-04 Second Team – Bruce Price 2005-06 Second Team- Clarence Matthews All-Newcomer Team – Clarence Matthews 2007-08 First Team – Bruce Price All-Newcomer Team – Gerald Robinson, Jr.

All Conference Selections

20

All Newcomer Selections

4

Coach & Player Of The Year

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide JOHN McLENDON

John B. McLendon, Jr. (April 15, 1915 – October 8, 1999) is noted as one of the most successful high school and college coaches in the sport of basketball. McLendon coached at schools such as Tennessee State A&I University North Carolina College, the Hampton Institute, TKentucky State College, and Cleveland State University. While at North Carolina College, McLendon participated in The Secret Game, the first collegiate basketball contest where blacks and whites competed on the same floor. He was a three-time winner of the NAIA Coach of the Year award, and won three consecutive NAIA championships at Tennessee State, making him the first college basketball coach ever to have won three consecutive national titles. When he was hired at Cleveland State in 1966, he became the first African American basketball coach ever at a predominantly white university. McLendon also coached professionally, when Cleveland Pipers General Manager, Mike Cleary hired him to be the head coach of the American Basketball League team which was owned by George Steinbrenner. McLendon’s hiring made history, as he became the first African-American head coach in professional sports. In his, and the Pipers, only season in the league, the team captured the league championship. McLendon later went on to coach the American Basketball Association’s Denver Rockets. McLendon was first inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a “contributor”, not as a coach. He was, however, selected in 2007 for the second entering class of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame for his coaching achievements. He was also inducted into the Tennessee State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Cleveland State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007, where his wife Joanna accepted the award on his behalf.

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2013-14 Tennessee State Men’s Basketball Team Guide ED MARTIN

As a head coach at TSU, Ed Martin won a Associated Press National Championship in 1973 and won 290 games for the historic basketball program. Ed Martin currently holds the longest coaching career as the Tigers’ head basketball coach serving for 17 years. From 1968-1985, Coach Martin tallied a record of 108-118 finishing .500 or above in 15 seasons. He also coached at South Carolina State and while finishing his coaching career with 508 wins. A respected man throughout the entire Nashville community, Martin also contributed to Vanderbilt University as a leader in the school's Human and Organization Development program to help the community. He was named associated professor of human development at Peabody in 1989. He passed away in 2005 at the age of 75 and is still remembered as one of Nashville's greatest public citizens.

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Barnett shoots over Hall of Famer Bill Russell.

Dick “Skull” Barnett

Barnett fires a shot over Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlin.

A three-time All-America player at Tennessee A & I, Dick Barnett led the Tigers to three consecutive NAIA national championships for Hall of Fame Coach John McLendon. Barnett was named championship MVP in 1958 and 1959. The top draft choice of the Syracuse National of the NBA, he spent 14 seasons in the league playing with the Los Angeles Lakers for three seasons and played on two championship teams with the New York Knicks (nine season) in 1969-70 and 1972-73. The New York Knicks retired his jersey in 1990 while Tennessee State University retired his number in 2006. Barnett’s jersey is the only retired basketball number at TSU.

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Lloyd Neal

Tennessee State University’s all-time leading rebounder, Neal spent his entire professional career (1972–1979) with the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers. Though undersized for his position, he endeared himself to fans with his hard work and tenacity, while averaging a double-double (13.4 points, 11.8 rebounds) during the 1972-73 NBA season.

Ted“Hound” McClain

McClain played eight seasons (1971-1979) of professional basketball in the ABA and NBA. McClain competed for the Carolina Cougars, Kentucky Colonels, New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Buffalo Braves, Philadelphia 76ers, and Phoenix Suns. In his career, McClain averaged 8.4 points per game and 3.4 assists per game. He also appeared in the 1974 ABA All-Star Game. While in college he was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 1970 NCAA Men’s Division II Basketball Tournament in a losing effort, as Tennessee State lost in the finals to Philadelphia University. McClain holds the ABA record for steals in a single game with 12, set against the New York Nets on December 26, 1973. McClain aslo holds the TSU record in most free throws made in a game with 24.

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Leonard”Truck”Robinson

Robinson played for TSU from 1971-74 before being drafted in the second round by the Washington Bullets (1974-77), while playing for the Atlanta Hawks (1977), New Orleans Jazz (1977-79), Phoenix Suns (1979-82), and New York Knicks (1982-85). A two-time AllStar, Robinson had his finest season with the New Orleans Jazz in 1977–78, when he averaged 22.7 points and led the NBA with 15.7 rebounds per game. He helped the Bullets win the 1975 NBA Eastern Conference and the Suns win the 1981 NBA Pacific Division. Robinson was named to the 1978 East All-Star Team, 1978 All-NBA First Team and the 1981 West All-Star Team. Robinson led the NBA in minutes played (3,638), defensive rebounds (990), total rebounds (1,288) and rebounds per game (15.7) during the 1977-78 season. He ranks 86th on the NBA/ABA career offensive rebounds list (1,985), 43rd on the career defensive rebounds list (5,282), 81st on the total rebounds list (7,267) and 73rd on the career rebounds per game list (9.4). In 11 seasons Robinson played in 772 games, stayed 25,141 minutes on the court and had a .483 field goal percentage (4,816 for 9,971), .662 free throw percentage (2,355 for 3,556), 7,267 total rebounds (1,985 offensive and 5,282 defensive), 1,348 assists, 533 steals, 510 blocks, 2,253 personal fouls and 11,988 points.

Anthony Mason

Mason played for Tennessee State University from 1985-88 and was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in the third round of the 1988 NBA Draft. wHe went on to play with the New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Charlotte Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and Miami Heat. He averaged 10.8 points and 8.3 rebounds in his 13-year NBA career. Mason blossomed in New York, winning the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 1995. He was named to the 1996-’97 All-NBA Third Team and to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team. He led the league in minutes played in 1995-’96 (3,457), also setting a Knicks record with the number. He also led the league in minutes played per game in 1996-97 (43.1).

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Carlos Rogers

Rogers played forward/center for Tennessee State University from 1992-94 before being selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1st round (11th overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. Rogers played in eight NBA seasons from 1994 to 2002. He played for the Golden State Warriors (1994–1995), Toronto Raptors (1995–1998), Portland Trail Blazers (1998–1999), Houston Rockets (1999–2001) and Indiana Pacers (2001–2002) . In his NBA career, Rogers played in 298 games and scored a total of 2,196 points. His NBA career average is 7.4 points per game and 4.3 rebounds per game.

TSU Draft Choices in the NBA

Year Rd.

1958 1959 1959 1960 1961 1961 1962 1964 1965 1968 1968 1968 1968 1971 1971 1972 1974 1979

13th 1st 11th 4th 1st 5th 3rd 6th 16th 3rd 10th 11th 17th 2nd 13th 3rd 2nd 8th

Name

Joe Buckhalter Dick Barnett John Barnhill Ben Warley Ben Warley Rossie Johnson Porter Meriwether Bob Edmonds Willie Porter Ed Johnson Dwight Waller Henry Watkins Nate Ware Ted McClain Ron Dorsey Lloyd Neal Leonard Robinson James Tucker

Team

St. Louis Syracuse St. Louis Minneapolis Syracuse Cincinnati Syracuse Baltimore Cincinnati Seattle Atlanta Atlanta Philadelphia Atlanta Phoenix Portland Washington New York

Tigers in the NBA Dick Barnett Syracuse 1959-61 Los Angeles 1962-65 New York 1965-74 Josh Barnhill St. Louis 1962-66 Detroit 1965-66 Baltimore 1966-67 San Diego 1967-68 Baltimore 1968-69 Joe Buckhalter Cincinnati 1961-63 Robert Covington Houston 2013-14 Monti Davis Philadelphia 1980-81 Dallas 1980-81 Ted McClain Denver 1976-77 Buffalo 1977-78 Philadelphia 1977-78 Phoenix 1978-79 Anthony Mason New Jersey 1988-90 New York 1991-96

Charlotte 1997-00 Miami 2000-01 Milwaukee 2001-06 Porter Meriwether Syracuse 1962-63 Lloyd Neal Portland 1972-79 Leonard Robinson Washington 1974-77 Atlanta 1976-77 New Orleans 1977-79 Phoenix 1978-82 New York 1982-85 Carlos Rogers Golden State 1995 Toronto 1996-98 Portland 1998-99 Houston 2000 Dwight Waller Atlanta 1968-69 Ben Warley Syracuse 1962-63 Philadelphia 1963-66 Baltimore 1965-67

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Sr. • F • Columbia, S.C.

3 • Jaleel Queary

Fr. • G • Nashville, Tenn.

12 • Ugo Mmonu

Fr. • F • Osina, Nigeria

32 • Chaed Wellian

Sr. • F • Amsterdam, Netherlands


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