2014-15 UCO Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2014-15 MEDIA GUIDE


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Garen Wright 6-4 • 210 • Guard RS Fr. • Oklahoma City

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Seth Heckart 6-0 • 175 • Guard Jr. • Woodward

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Reggie Sloan 5-11 • 170 • Guard Jr. • Edmond

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Cal Andrews 6-7 • 200 • Forward Jr. • Washington

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Trai Jordan 6-6 • 225 • Forward Jr. • Oklahoma City

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Jarred Bairstow 6-7 • 230 • Forward Jr. • Australia

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Jacob Richardson 6-0 • 180 • Guard So. • Porter

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Corbin Byford 6-7 • 220 • Forward So. • Velma

Darrius Bryson 6-2 • 190 • Guard Sr. • Oklahoma City

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Ricky Roberts 6-3 • 190 • Guard Jr. • Richland Hills, TX

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Mahlon Jones 6-1 • 185 • Guard Sr. • Oklahoma City

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Philip Brown 6-7 • 240 • Forward Sr. • San Antonio, TX

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Garrett Kilborn 6-5 • 210 • Forward RS Fr. • Edmond

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Jacob Strassle 6-3 • 220 • Guard Jr. • Mustang

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Logan Thelen 7-0 • 220 • Forward So. • Wichita, Kan.


2014-15 UCO Basketball Schedule

Date (Day) Nov. 3 (Monday) Nov. 7 (Friday)

Opponent Oklahoma City (Exhibition) Arkansas

Site Oklahoma City Fayetteville, Ark.

Nov. 14-15 14 (Friday) 15 (Saturday)

MIAA/GAC Challenge Tahlequah, Okla. Southeastern Oklahoma Northwestern Oklahoma

2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Nov. 18 (Tuesday) Nov. 22 (Saturday) Nov. 24 (Monday) Nov. 25 (Tuesday)

Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City Southwestern Christian Southwestern Oklahoma

7:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 28-29 28 (Friday) 29 (Saturday)

Oklahoma Christian Classic Oklahoma City Southwestern Christian Southern Nazarene

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

Dec. 1 (Monday) Dec. 4 (Thursday) Dec. 6 (Saturday) Dec. 18 (Thursday) Dec. 20 (Saturday) Jan. 3 (Saturday) Jan. 8 (Thursday) Jan. 10 (Saturday) Jan. 15 (Thursday) Jan. 17 (Saturday) Jan. 22 (Thursday) Jan. 24 (Saturday) Jan. 31 (Saturday) Feb. 5 (Thursday) Feb. 7 (Saturday) Feb. 12 (Thursday) Feb. 14 (Saturday) Feb. 21 (Saturday) Feb. 26 (Thursday) Feb. 28 (Saturday) March 3 (Tuesday) March 5-8 (Thursday-Sunday)

Mid-America Christian Lindenwood* Lincoln* Central Missouri* Missouri Western* Northwest Missouri* Missouri Southern* Southwest Baptist* Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* Washburn* Emporia State* Pittsburg State* Northeastern State* Pittsburg State* Washburn* Emporia State* Northeastern State* Fort Hays State* Nebraska-Kearney* MIAA Post-season Tournament First Round MIAA Post-Season Tournament

7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA TBA

Edmond Edmond Edmond Weatherford, Okla.

Edmond Edmond Edmond Warrensburg, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Edmond Joplin, Mo. Bolivar, Mo. Hays, Kan. Kearney, Neb. Edmond Edmond Pittsburg, Kan. Edmond Edmond Topeka, Kan. Emporia, Kan. Tahlequah, Okla. Edmond Edmond Campus sites Kansas City, Mo.

Time 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Bold-Home game *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game All game times are Central Standard Time

Table of Contents General Information

Records/History

2014-15 Schedule..............................................................................1 UCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory..................................................2

Central Oklahoma Records....................................................... 20-25 All-Conference Players/All-Americans.................................... 26-27 All-Time Lettermen ................................................................. 28-29 Season-by-Season Results....................................................... 30-36 National Tournament History..........................................................37 Margins and Streaks/Coaching Records.........................................38 Series Records........................................................................... 39-40

Coaches/Season Outlook/Players

Head Coach.......................................................................................4 Assistant Coaches............................................................................ 5 2014-15 Outlook...............................................................................6 2014-15 Roster .................................................................................7 Player Profiles............................................................................. 8-12

About UCO

The University................................................................................ 42 Athletic Administration .............................................................43-45 Hamilton Field House..................................................................... 46 About Edmond................................................................................ 47 About Oklahoma City..................................................................... 48 The MIAA................................................................................. I.B.C.

2013-14 Review

Season Review/Final Statistics................................................. 14-16 Season Results/Trends....................................................................17 MIAA Standings, All-MIAA Teams...............................................18 1


2014-15 UCO Basketball UCO Quick Facts

Get the latest on the Bronchos at:

Mailing Address: 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe Muller Assistant Athletic Director/Operations: Gunnar Poff Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni Brannon Director of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Director of Athletic Compliance: Darnell Smith Athletic Compliance Coordinator: Jeremy Rogers Director of Athletic Ticketing: Ethan Hooker Director of Sponsorships and Marketing: Brandon Baker Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101

www.bronchosports.com Staff Phone/Email Directory

(405 Area Code) University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard........................974-2000 Office Athletic Department................................................................974-2500 Head Coach.............................................................................974-2146 Terry Evans (tevans@uco.edu) Assistant Coach ......................................................................974-2178 Rodney Dindy (rdindy@uco.edu) Athletic Director.....................................................................974-2500 Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu) Assistant Athletic Director.....................................................974-2176 Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)

Basketball Facts

Head Coach: Terry Evans Years, Record at UCO: 12 years, 243-114 Years, Overall Record: 12 years, 243-114 Assistant Coach: Rodney Dindy Student Assistant: Antonio Ross, Nic Combs 2013-14 Record: 20-10 2013-14 Conference Record (Finish): 11-8 (5th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2

Director of Athletic Compliance ............................................974-3959 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) Director of Media Relations....................................................974-2142 Mike Kirk (mkirk@uco.edu)

School Nickname

“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, becoming the first woman admitted to that organization.

Basketball History

First Season of Basketball: 1921-22 All-time Record: 1,257-933 Conference/Division Championships: 21 (1937, ‘38, ‘39, ‘53, ‘54, ‘58, ‘61, ‘63, ‘64, ‘74, ‘91, ‘92, ‘93, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) National Tournament Appearances: 17, five in NAIA (1938, ‘39, ‘59, ‘61 and ‘64) and 12 in NCAA Division II (1992, ‘93, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘03, ‘05,‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 and ‘11)

School Colors

Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma.

Media Relations

Director of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Office: (405) 974-2142 Home: (405) 348-4897 Cell: (405) 615-2233 Fax: (405) 974-3820 Email: mkirk@uco.edu

On the Cover

Featured on the front cover of the 2014-15 UCO basketball media guide are Seth Heckart (left) and Cal Andrews. On the back cover (top to bottom) are Jarred Bairstow, Jacob Richardson, Philip Brown and Jacob Strassle. Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw.

Production Credits

The 2014-15 UCO men’s basketball media guide was written, edited and designed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographswere provided by UCO Photographic Services Director Dan Smith. The media guide was printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball Head Coach A highly-successful high school skipper whose father (Eddie) coached the Bronchos from 1978-82, Terry came to UCO after serving as director of basketball operations at the University of Oklahoma in 2001-02 when the Sooners went 31-5, won the Big 12 Conference Tournament title and made their first Final Four appearance since 1988. Evans started his coaching career as an assistant at Texas Christian in 1994 and spent the 1995-96 season at Edmond Santa Fe High School before taking over as head coach at Chickasha High School the next year. Evans was 9-13 in one year with the Fighting Chicks before going to Midwest City High School and leading the Bombers to a phenomenal 100-11 record and three Class 6A state championships in four years. His first team went 25-3 and won the state crown in 1997-98, with the Bombers going 23-4 and losing in the state semifinals the following year. Evans led Midwest City to back-to-back 26-2 seasons and consecutive state titles his last two years before going to OU. Evans also had great success as a player. He led Millwood High School to three state titles and was an All-State pick as a senior and then started throughout his four-year career at OU, helping the Sooners win 88 games in that span. Evans finished as OU’s career leader in 3-pointers (259), 3-point attempts (698) and assists (651). A three-time Academic All-Big Eight selection, Terry earned honorable mention All-Big Eight acclaim his final two seasons and averaged a career-high 14.0 points a game as a senior. Evans graduated from OU with a degree in business management and later earned a master’s in human relations. Terry is married (Terri) and has two children (Carli and Tre).

Terry Evans Now in his 13th year at the helm of the Central Oklahoma men’s program is Terry Evans, a former college standout who has built the Bronchos into a perennial NCAA Division II power Evans is 243-114 in 12 years at UCO, ranking first in winning percentage (.683) and second in wins in program history. He needs 19 wins to overtake Jim Seward (261-165 in 15 years) for the most wins in school history. Terry has directed the Bronchos to seven national tournament appearances, including one Elite Eight and one Sweet 16. He also led the team to six Lone Star Conference North Division titles and two overall league crowns during Central’s association with that league. Evans has had seven 20-win seasons at UCO -- including a schoolrecord 30-win campaign in 2010-11 -- while coaching 16 all-conference players and three All-Americans. He earned Lone Star Conference North Division Coach of the Year honors five times and was named South Central Regional Coach of the Year in 2007-08. Terry took over the helm in 2002-03 and guided UCO to a 19-10 campaign and the school’s first national tournament berth since 1998. The Bronchos fell to 11-17 in 2003-04, but bounced back the following season to go 22-8 and make it to the second round of the national tournament after capturing the LSC North Division title. UCO claimed a share of its second straight LSC North championship and returned to the national playoffs in 2005-06, then missed out on a third straight LSC North title and were denied a national tournament berth the next year despite a 20-8 record. Evans and the Bronchos enjoyed one of the best seasons in school history in 2007-08, with the Bronchos finishing 28-6. UCO took the LSC North title, swept three games at the LSC Tournament to claim the overall conference championship and followed with a three-game run at the South Central Regional, pulling out a last-second finals win to claim its first regional title since 1992. That earned the Bronchos a trip to Springfield, Mass. for the Elite Eight, with UCO dropping a heartbreaking double-overtime decision to eventual national runner-up Augusta State in the quarterfinals. The Bronchos continued their dominance of the LSC North Division the next season in making it back to the national tournament before losing in the first round to end a 24-6 campaign. UCO captured its third consecutive LSC North crown and again made it to the Division II playoffs in 2009-10, finishing 22-7 after a first-round loss. Evans directed UCO to a school-record 30 wins in 2010-11, with the Bronchos finishing 30-4 in making it to the Sweet 16. Central won its fourth straight LSC North title, rolled to the LSC Tournament championship and then hosted the South Central Regional. UCO won its first two games to advance to the finals, but lost a tough decision to Midwestern State before an overflow crowd at Hamilton Field House. The Bronchos went 15-11 in 2011-12 despite playing one of the toughest schedules in school history while competing as an indepedent. UCO made its MIAA debut in 2012-13 and overcame a rugged start to finish sixth in the regular season standings before winning two games and making the post-season tournament semifinals in going 15-14. The Bronchos returned to the 20-win plateau last season (20-10), finishing fifth in the regular season conference standings before winning three tournament games in making the MIAA Post-season Tournament finals.

The Evans File Born: Aug. 8, 1970. High School Education: Millwood High School, Oklahoma City, 1988. College Education: University of Oklahoma, B.S. in business management, 1992; OU, Master’s in human relations, 1995. Playing Experience: Three-year starter at Millwood High School, Four-year starter at Oklahoma. Coaching Experience: Fall 1994: Texas Christian University, assistant coach. 1995-96: Santa Fe High School, Edmond, assistant coach. 1996-97: Chickasha (Okla.) High School, head coach. 1997-01: Midwest City (Okla.) High School, head coach. 2001-02: OU, director of basketball operations. 2002-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach. Marital Status: Married (Terri). Children: Carli (27) and Tre (17). Evans Highlights: 4Has led UCO to seven Division II national tournament appearances, including the Elite Eight in 2008 and the Sweet 16 in 2011. 4Has coached 16 All-Conference players, including four Player of the Year selections, and three All-Americans. 4Five-time Lone Star Conference North Division Coach of the Year. 4


2014-15 UCO Basketball The Evans Era Season W-L Pct. Highlights 2002-03 19-10 .655 Made national tournament 2003-04 11-17 .393 Third in LSC North 2004-05 22-8 .733 North champs, national tournament 2005-06 17-13 .567 North co-champs, national tournament 2006-07 20-8 .714 LSC North runner-up 2007-08 28-6 .824 LSC champs, Regional champs, Elite 8 2008-09 24-6 .800 LSC North champions, national tourney 2009-10 22-7 .759 LSC North champions, national tourney 2010-11 30-4 .882 LSC-N champs, LSC champs, Sweet 16 2011-12 15-11 .577 2012-13 15-14 .517 2013-14 20-10 .667 MIAA Tournament finals Totals 243-114 .681

Evans Vs. Career Opponents Team Abilene Christian Angelo State Augusta State Arkansas-Fort Smith Arlington Baptist Arkansas Tech Bendictine Cameron Central Arkansas Central Missouri Central Washington Christian Brothers Colorado Christian Dallas Baptist Drury East Central Eastern New Mexico Emporia State Fort Hays State Hillsdale Incarnate Word Lamar Langston Lincoln Lindenwood Mid-America Christian Midwestern State Missouri S&T Missouri-St. Louis Missouri Southern Missouri Western

Noteables:

1st Win: UCO 100, Oklahoma City 88 (Nov. 25, 2002). 50th Win: UCO 102, East Central 79 (Feb. 24, 2005). 100th Win: UCO 86, Texas A&M-Kingsville 69 (Jan. 12, 2008). 150th Win: UCO 89, Texas A&M-Kingsville 73 (Jan. 5, 2010). 200th Win: UCO 79, Arkansas Tech 68 (Dec. 3, 2011). Home Record: 125-25 (.833). Away Record: 85-60 (.586). Neutral Site Record: 33-29 (.532). Overtime Game Record: 14-8 (.636). Record When Led At Halftime: 196-33 (.856). Record When Trailed/Tied At Halftime: 47-81 (.364). Longest Winning Streak: 11, 2010-11 and 2002-03.

W-L 8-1 9-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 1-2 1-0 19-0 1-0 3-2 1-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 3-2 17-1 8-2 5-4 3-4 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-0 3-0 2-2 2-1 5-7 1-2 0-1 1-3 4-6

Pct. .875 .889 .000 1.000 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 1.000 .600 .500 .000 1.000 .000 .600 .944 .800 .556 .429 .000 .333 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .667 .417 .333 .000 .250 .400

Team Nebraska-Kearney New Mexico Highlands Northeastern State Northwest Missouri Northwestern Oklahoma Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City Oklahoma Panhandle Ouachita Baptist Paul Quinn Pittsburg State Quincy Rockhurst Rogers State Science & Arts of Okla. Southeastern Oklahoma Southern Nazarene Southwest Baptist Southwestern Christian Southwestern Oklahoma St. Edward’s St. Gregory’s St. Mary’s Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville Truman State Washburn West Texas A&M Western Washington Wilmington

W-L 2-1 1-0 17-11 2-3 1-0 1-1 5-2 4-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 4-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 5-0 15-3 2-1 5-2 1-1 16-5 1-0 5-0 1-0 11-9 11-6 8-3 1-0 7-5 7-6 0-1 1-0

Pct. .667 1.000 .607 .400 1.000 .500 .714 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .800 .000 1.000 .000 1.000 .833 .667 .714 .500 .762 1.000 1.000 1.000 .550 .647 .727 1.000 .583 .538 .000 1.000

Assistant Coach Rodney Dindy Rodney Dindy is in his seventh year as the assistant men’s basketball coach at Central Oklahoma, coming to the Bronchos after a highly-successful career as head coach at Midwest City High School. Dindy has helped UCO to a sparkling 126-52 record the last six years, with the Bronchos having made three NCAA Division II national tournament appearances. The 2010-11 team won a school-record 30 games (30-4) and ended the season ranked No. 4 nationally in making the Sweet 16 before falling in the finals of the South Central Regional. Dindy started his coaching career as a volunteer assistant at Midwest City in 1996, then served as the Bombers’ fulltime assistant from 1997-01 for current UCO head coach Terry Evans. Rodney helped lead Midwest City to a 100-11 record in that four-year span, with the Bombers winning three Class 6A state championships. Dindy took over the Midwest City program in 2001 and put together a 140-50 record over the next seven seasons. He led the Bombers to three Mid-State Conference titles and five state tournament appearances, with the 2007 team going 27-1 in winning the Class 6A state title. Dindy was a two-time Mid-State Conference Coach of the Year winner and directed the Large West team in the 2007 All-State games. Rodney, a product of Sasakwa (Okla.) High School, is a 1992 graduate of East Central University. He is married (Ramona) and has four children (Khalil, Raven, Rachael and LaBria).

Student Assistant Antonio Ross

Student Assistant Nic Combs

In his second year working with the Central Oklahoma program as a student assistant coach is Antonio Ross, who played for the Bronchos in 2010-11. Ross played in all 34 games with seven starts that season, averaging 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds a game in helping UCO go 30-4. The Bronchos won the Lone Star Conference North Division and LSC Tournament titles that season in advancing to the Sweet 16. Antonio played two years at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M before coming to UCO. A native of Tulsa, he was an All-District and All-Conference performer as a senior at Union High School. Ross is completing work on his kinesiology degree.

Serving as a student assistant coach for Central Oklahoma in 2014-15 is Nic Combs, who completed a two-year playing career with the Bronchos last season. Combs played in 23 games as a junior in 2012-13, averaging 2.1 points and 1.2 rebounds a game. He made three startes while plaing in 25 games last year, netting 2.8 points a game and shooting 52.2 percent from 3-point range in helping UCO go 20-10 in making the MIAA Post-season Tournament finals. A local standout at Edmond Santa Fe High School, Combs played one year at Jones County (Miss.) Junior College and one year at Troy before coming to UCO. Nic is finishing up his business degree.

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ffense has seldom been an issue for Central UCO’s three other returners are juniors Jarred Bairstow Oklahoma teams over the past three decades, but (6-7, 230) and Jacob Strassle (6-3, 200) and sophomore defense will be the key ingredient for the Bronchos Jacob Richardson (6-0, 180), all looking to play an even in 2014-15. bigger role this winter. “I’m excited about the way this team defends,” said head Bairstow started in nine of the 11 games he played last year coach Terry Evan, who has a 243-114 record entering his after becoming eligible and showed a glimpse of what he can 13th season at the helm. “The key to this season is staying do while averaging 6.8 points and 5.4 rebounds a game. healthy, playing great defense and rebounding on both ends. Strassle averaged 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds Defense and rebounding were the main reasons we had great an outing and gives the Bronchos great energy, teams in 2008 and 2011 and our top 10 or 11 guys are all while the athletic Richardson should benefit high-level defenders.” from the experience gained during a rookie UCO’s 2008 club made the NCAA Division II Elite campaign that saw him average 4.5 points Eight in a 28-win campaign and the 2011 team won a game . a school-record 30 games en route to the Sweet Two players who sat out last year 16, with this year’s squad looking to duplicate with injury are expected to contend that success. for starting berths. “We lost several good players before last Junior Trai Jordan (6-6, 225) is year and were still able to compete in the a rugged inside player who gives toughest league in Division II and play for UCO added toughness and redshirt the conference championship,” said Evans, freshman Garen Wright is a forwho needs 19 wins to become the winningest mer professional baseball player coach in school history. “We have to do that with the athleticism to have a major again this year, but I like the character and toughimpact at guard. ness of our team.” The Bronchos have another redshirt The Bronchos must replace their top two scorers freshman in Garrett Kilborn (6-5, 210) from last year, but three starters and three other and added eight newcomers. lettermen are back from a 20-10 team that finished Senior transfers Darrius Bryson fifth in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athlet(6-2, 190) and Mahlon Jones both own ics Association regular season standings before plenty of experience and have the abilmaking it all the way to the MIAA Post-season ity to be major contributors. Tournament finals. Juniors Ricky Roberts (6-3, 190) UCO also has two talented redshirts and and Reggie Sloan (5-11, 170), sophoseveral key newcomers in the fold, which mores Corbin Byford (6-7, 220) and should keep the Bronchos in the thick of the Logan Thelen (7-0, 220) and freshmen conference race. Taylor Hicks (5-11, 170) and Jace Kerr Leading the way will be the trio of re(6-6, 200) round out the roster. turning starters -- senior Philip Brown Roberts, Sloan and Byford are transPhilip Brown (6-7, 240) and juniors Cal Andrews fers who will vie for extended minutes, (6-7, 200) and Seth Heckart (6-0, with Hicks and Kerr looking to redshirt. 175). “We’ve got four big guys who we feel Brown averaged 8.1 points and like can give us 10-plus point and seven5.1 rebounds a game last season plus rebounds a game,” said Evans of while blocking a team-high 28 shots Bairstow, Brown, Byford and Jordan. and should be even more of a defen“They all bring toughness and athsive presence this season. leticism to our team. Andrews netted 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds a contest a “Most of our guards have experiyear ago, shooting 39.7 percent from 3-point range with 69 ence and they can all defend and get to the basket offensively.” treys. He’s capable of being an even bigger scoring threat Another rugged MIAA schedule awaits, but Evans feels and is ready to take on more of a leadership role. his team is ready. Heckart averaged 10.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists “I expect us to compete at a high level and be one of the top a game last season, making 70 3-pointers and leading the teams in the conference,” Evans said. “We want to win the team with 40 steals. He’s an aggressive defender and feisty MIAA championship and get back to the national tournament competitor who helps the team in a variety of ways. and this team has the ability to do that.” 6


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Roster Numerical No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 20 21 23 32 33 RS RS

Name Garen Wright Trai Jordan Darrius Bryson Seth Heckart Jarred Bairstow Ricky Roberts Garrett Kilborn Reggie Sloan Jacob Richardson Mahlon Jones Jacob Strassle Cal Andrews Corbin Byford Philip Brown Logan Thelen Taylor Hicks Jace Kerr

Pos. G F G G F G F G G G G F F F F G F

Ht. 6-4 6-6 6-2 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-7 6-7 6-7 7-0 5-11 6-6

Wt. 210 225 190 175 230 190 210 170 180 185 220 200 220 240 220 170 200

Class RS Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. RS Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr.

Hometown (High School) Oklahoma City (Putnam City) Oklahoma City (Southeast) Oklahoma City (Star Spencer) Woodward (Woodward) Brisbane, Australia (Anglican Church) Richland Hills, Texas (North Richland Hills) Edmond (Oklahoma Christian School) Edmond (Memorial) Porter (Porter) Oklahoma City (Edmond Santa Fe) Mustang (Mustang) Washington (Washington) Velma (Velma-Alma) San Antonio, Texas (Madison) Wichita, Kan. (Sunrise Christian) Edmond (Memorial) Forgan (Forgan)

Alphabetical No. 21 4 32 2 23 3 RS 13 1 RS 10 12 5 11 20 33 0

Name Cal Andrews Jarred Bairstow Philip Brown Darrius Bryson Corbin Byford Seth Heckart Taylor Hicks Mahlon Jones Trai Jordan Jace Kerr Garrett Kilborn Jacob Richardson Ricky Roberts Reggie Sloan Jacob Strassle Logan Thelen Garen Wright

Pos. F F F G F G G G F F F G G G G F G

Ht. 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-6 6-6 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-3 7-0 6-4

Wt. 200 230 240 190 220 175 170 185 225 200 210 180 190 170 220 220 210

Class Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. RS Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. RS Fr.

By Class

Hometown (High School) Washington (Washington) Brisbane, Australia (Anglican Church) San Antonio, Texas (Madison) Oklahoma City (Star Spencer) Velma (Velma-Alma) Woodward (Woodward) Edmond (Memorial) Oklahoma City (Edmond Santa Fe) Oklahoma City (Southeast) Forgan (Forgan) Edmond (Oklahoma Christian School) Porter (Porter) Richland Hills, Texas (North Richland Hills) Edmond (Memorial) Mustang (Mustang) Wichita, Kan. (Sunrise Christian) Oklahoma City (Putnam City)

Texas (2): Brown (San Antonio), Roberts (Richland Hills). Foreign Country (1): Bairstow (Australia)

Seniors (3): Brown, Bryson, Jones. Juniors (7): Andrews, Bairstow, Heckart, Jordan, Roberts, Sloan, Strassle. Sophomores (3): Byford, Richardson, Thelen. Redshirt Freshmen (2): Kilborn, Wright. Freshman (2): Hicks, Kerr.

By Height

5-11 (2): Hicks, Sloan. 6-0 (2): Heckart, Richardson. 6-1 (1): Jones. 6-2 (1): Bryson. 6-3 (2): Roberts, Strassle. 6-4 (1): Wright. 6-5 (1): Kilborn. 6-6 (2): Jordan, Kerr. 6-7 (4): Andrews, Bairstow, Brown, Byford. 7-0 (1): Thelen.

By State

Kansas (1): Thelen (Wichita). Oklahoma (13): Andrews (Washington), Bryson (Oklahoma City), Byford (Velma), Heckart (Woodward), Hicks (Edmond), Jones (Oklahoma City), Jordan (Oklahoma City), Kerr (Forgan) Kilborn (Edmond), Richardson (Porter), Sloan (Edmond), Strassle (Mustang), Wright (Oklahoma City). 7


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Cal Andrews

6-7 • 200 • Forward Junior • Washington

Jarred Bairstow

6-7 • 230 • Forward Junior • Australia

Junior veteran ready to maintain his spot in the starting lineup . . . Superb athlete and an outstanding shooter with great range, capable of lighting teams up from 3-point territory . . . Tough defender and can also be a solid rebounder for the Bronchos with his length and leaping ability . . . Made big improvement from freshman to sophomore season and figures to take it to another level this winter . . . Has played in 56 games with 39 starts the past two years

Hard-working junior primed to be one of the league’s top big men this season . . . Came to UCO last year and was ineligible the first 19 games before playing a key role in late-season surge that carried the Bronchos to MIAA Post-season Tournament finals . . . Earned starting berth soon after becoming eligible and should keep his spot in the rotation . . . Physical player who can be a major force inside with his scoring and rebounding. 2013-14: Appeared in 11 games with nine starts, averaging 6.8 points and 5.4 rebounds a contest . . . Played 21 minutes off the bench in firstever college game, chipping in six points and five rebounds in road win over Northeastern State . . . Scored season-high 17 points the next game, making 5-of-9 field goals and 7-of-10 free throws to spark road win over Pittsburg State . . . Started the final nine games and hit double digits one other time, making 5-of-6 shots and 5-of-6 foul shots in 16-point, 10-rebound outing at Nebraska-Kearney . . . Pulled down season-high 11 boards in MIAA Tournament win over Fort Hays State.

2013-14: Averaged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds a game while shooting a team-high 39.7 percent from long range, making 69 treys . . . Played in all 30 games with 25 starts and scored in double figures 19 times . . . Scored 15-plus points in 10 games, topped by career-high 21-point outing in road win over Pittsburg State after making 8-of-13 shots with three treys . . . Made at least one 3-pointer in 24 games and drained three or more 15 times, hitting six in 18-point game at Lindenwood . . . Shot a solid 45.6 percent from the field, making 50 percent or better in 15 games . . . Had five-plus rebounds 12 times. 2012-13: Started in 14 of 26 games played -- missing three to injury -- and ended up averaging 7.5 points and 1.9 rebounds a game . . . Shot team-high 40.5 percent from 3-point range while tying for lead in 3-pointers made (53) . . . Scored in double figures seven times, capped by 20-point performance on 7-of-11 shooting with five treys in road win over Nebraska-Kearney . . . Hit double digits four times in a row during one second-semester stretch, averaging 15.8 points on 56.3-percent shooting (18-of-32) from long range in those games . . . Had one double-double, a 14-point, 10-rebound outing in home upset of eventual MIAA co-champion Central Missouri . . . Made three-plus 3-pointers 10 times.

High School: Played on Queensland State team and moved on to star for the Brisbane Capitals in the Queensland Basketball League. Personal: Engineering major . . . Has six siblings, including a brother (Cameron) UCO Career Highs who is a rookie with the Chicago Bulls and a sis- Points: 17 vs. Pittsburg State, 2/8/14. ter (Stephanie) who is a Rebounds: 11 vs. Fort Hays State, 3/7/14. Assists: 3 vs. Pittsburg State, 2/8/14. junior basketball player at Steals: 1, five times. Utah State . . . Birthdate Blocks: 1, three times. is Nov. 5, 1992.

High School: Averaged 13.5 points and 6.0 rebounds a game as a senior to lead Washington High School to the Class 3A state semifinals . . . Scored 29 points in first-round state tournament win over Sperry and was an All-State selection . . . Also a state champion in the high jump.

Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘13-14 11-9 23-61 .377 3-11 .273 26-39 .667 59-5.4 75-6.8

Personal: Mechanical engineering major . . . Enjoys watching movies in his spare time . . . Names the Oklahoma UCO Career Highs City Thunder as his favor- Points: 21 vs. Pittsburg State, 2/8/14. ite sports team . . . Lists Rebounds: 10 vs. Central Missouri, 2/7/13. “Coach Carter” as his top Assists: 3, eight times. sports movie . . . Birthdate Steals: 3, two times. Blocks: 2, four times. is Aug. 26, 1993.

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Philip Brown

6-7 • 240 • Forward Senior • San Antonio, TX Experienced senior who gives the Bronchos great size and physicality in the paint . . . Hard to stop when he establishes position down low and a tough defender with good shot-blocking ability . . . Doesn’t back down in battles under the basket, a proven inside force ready to end his career with a flourish . . . Came to UCO after two years at Northern Oklahoma-Enid.

Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘12-13 26-14 64-151 .424 53-131 .405 14-22 .636 50-1.9 195-7.5 ‘13-14 30-25 109-239 .456 69-174 .397 44-64 .688 112-3.7 331.11.0 Totals 56-39 173-390 .444 122-305 .400 58-86 .674 162-2.9 526-9.4

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6-7 • 220 • Forward Sophomore • Velma Division I transfer expected to step in and become an immediate contributor . . . Came to UCO after spending two years at Oral Roberts and should be able to really help the Bronchos with his inside game . . . Superb all-around athlete able to score and rebound and is used to success.

Juco: Played two years at NOC, averaging 5.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots a game as a sophomore for the 21-10 Jets

ORU: Redshirted in 2012-13 for the Golden Eagles and then appeared in 18 games last season, averaging 1.7 points and 1.4 rebounds an outing. High School: Racked up more than 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds during tremendous career at Velma-Alma High School . . . Averaged 23.3 points and 11.0 rebounds a game as a senior in earning All-State and Class A Player of the Year honors . . . Also a six-time state champion in track for the Comets, setting a Class A state record in the 400-meter dash.

High School: Averaged 10 points, six rebounds and five blocked shots a game as a senior at James Madison High School in San Antonio . . . Played football as a freshman and sophomore for the Mavericks.

Personal: Education major looking to become a coach . . . Father (Lyndle) was an All-Big Eight offensive lineman at Oklahoma and was taken in the ninth round of the 1982 NFL draft by the Kansas City Chiefs . . . Enjoys playing video games in his spare time . . . Names “Coach Carter” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Nov. 7, 1992.

Personal: Math education major looking to become a teacher. . . Enjoys playing UCO Career Highs Points: 25 vs. Missouri Western, 12/21/13. video games in his spare Rebounds: 12 vs. Missouri Western, 3/4/14. time . . . Lists the San AnAssists: 2, five times. tonio Spurs as his favorite Steals: 3 vs. Lincoln, 12/7/13. professional team . . . Blocks: 4 vs. Missouri Western, 12/21/13. Birthdate is Oct. 12, 1992.

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Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘13-14 30-21 93-173 .538 0-0 .000 56-78 .718 152-5.1 242-8.1

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Corbin Byford

Seth Heckart

6-0 • 175 • Guard Junior • Woodward

Darrius Bryson

Returning starter and junior veteran set to once again fill a spot in the top five . . . Intense, aggressive competitor who plays with great energy and effort . . . Sensational defender on the perimeter and an excellent long-range shooter who should become an even bigger scoring threat this season . . . Intelligent player capable of running the offense, owning great court vision and awareness . . . Has played in 57 games with 32 starts the past two years.

6-2 • 190 • Guard Senior • Oklahoma City Senior transfer returning to the court after sitting out last year . . . Played two years at Seminole State College and then spent 2012-13 season at Science and Arts of Oklahoma . . . Experienced veteran who gives the Bronchos great depth at guard.

2013-14: Averaged 10.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists a game while playing in all 30 games with 26 starts . . . Let the team in steals with 40 and shot a solid 37.0 percent from 3-point range with 70 treys . . . Scored in double figures 14 times, topped by back-to-back 20-plus outings early in the season . . . Scored career-high 28 points while making 10-of-14 shots with six 3-pointers against Southern Nazarene and followed that three nights later with 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting with four treys against Oklahoma City . . . Had 10 games with four-plus assists and made two or more steals 12 times, topped by a pair of fivesteal games . . . Hit three-plus 3-pointers in 13 contests.

Juco/USAO: Two-year starter at Seminole, averaging 9.8 points and 2.9 rebounds a game as a sophomore while shooting 51 percent from the field in earning Academic All-America honors . . . Came off the bench at USAO, averaging 3.3 points and 1.5 rebounds a game for the Drovers. High School: Prep standout at Star Spencer High School, helping lead the Bobcats to one state championship.

2012-13: Played in 27 of 29 games with six starts and averaged 6.3 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.1 steals a game . . . Made impressive collegiate debut in home win over Southwestern Christian with 14 points, seven steals, six assists and five rebounds -- with seven steals tied for the fifth-best game in school history . . . Had five other

Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become an athletic trainer . . . Has a daughter (Loudyn Grace). . . Names the Miami Heat as his favorite team . . . Lists “Coach Carter” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 3, 1992. 9


2014-15 UCO Basketball double-digit scoring games, highlighted by 18-point outing while making 4-of-6 3-pointers in road win over Southwest Baptist . . . Made three-plus treys in six games.

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6-1 • 185 • Guard Senior • Oklahoma City

2011-12: Sat out a redshirt year. High School: Averaged 23.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 4.3 steals a game as a senior at Woodward High School to earn All-State accolades . . . Finished career with school-record 1,713 points, leading the Boomers to 61 wins and two Class 4A state tournament appearances . . . Also lettered in baseball. Personal: Education . . . Enjoys playing video games in his spare time . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is Feb. 23, 1993.

Mahlon Jones

Senior transfer with plenty of experience ready to take on a big role at a guard spot this season . . . Came to UCO after playing last season at Division II Sioux Falls following productive junior college career . . . Excellent defender who thrives at attacking the basket and is poised to have a productive final season. Juco/USF: Enjoyed stellar two-year career at Hesston College, finishing with 1,314 points . . . First-team All-Region pick and third-team All-American as a sophomore after averaging 19.2 points and 4.4 assists for 21-11 team . . . Played in 27 games with 17 starts for Sioux Falls last season, shooting 51.2 percent from the field and 75.0 percent from the line . . . Averaged 9.8 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists a game for the Cougars of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference.

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UCO Career Highs Points: 28 vs. Southern Nazarene, 11/16/13. Rebounds: 7 vs. Oklahoma Christian, 11/19/13. Assists: 7 vs. Southwest Baptist, 1/11/14. Steals: 7 vs. Southwestern Christian, 11/15/12. Blocks: 1 vs. Lindenwood, 12/5/13.

High School: Prep standout at Edmond Santa Fe High School, leading the Wolves to Class 6A state tournament semifinals as a senior . . . Earned Oklahoman Big-All City honors and played in the Jim Thorpe All-Star game his final season.

Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘12-13 27-6 56-127 .441 37-93 .398 20-29 .690 52-1.9 169-6.3 ‘13-14 30-26 107-265 .404 70-189 .370 35-44 .795 101-3.4 319-10.6 Totals 57-32 163-392 .416 107-282 .379 55-73 .753 153-2.7 488-8.6

Personal: Psychology major . . . Enjoys playing video games as a hobby . . . Names the Miami Heat as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is May 8, 1992.

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Taylor Hicks

Trai Jordan

6-6 • 225 • Forward Junior • Oklahoma City

5-11 • 170 • Guard Freshman • Edmond

Junior forward eager to get back on the court after missing last year to injury . . . Should make a big impact inside with his toughness and all-around athleticism . . . Rugged defender in the paint who can score and rebound . . . May be a little rusty early, but is expected to be a major contributor . . . Came to UCO from Murray State College.

Local product and freshman guard who provides quality depth . . . Obviously lacks experience and is scheduled to redshirt this season, but has a bright future ahead with the Bronchos High School: Averaged 12.3 points, three assists and two steals a game as a senior at Edmond Memorial High School to earn honorable mention All-State recognition . . . Helped Bulldogs capture state championship as a junior.

Juco: Played two years at Murray, netting 11 points and seven rebounds a game for the Aggies as a sophomore. High School: Prep star at Southeast High School in Oklahoma City, leading the Spartans to the Class 5A state championship as a senior . . . Averaged 15 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and three blocked shots a game in his final season.

Personal: Business major . . . Enjoys drawing as a hobby . . . Names the Cleveland Cavs as his favorite professional team . . . Lists “Remember the Titans” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 11, 1996.

Personal: General studies major . . . Lists “He Got Game” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is May 6, 1993.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14: Averaged 4.5 points and 1.0 rebounds a game while playing in 27 of 30 games . . . Scored in double figures five times, capped by a pair of 16-point outings … Had 16 points in second-ever college game to spark win over Oklahoma City, making all seven free throws while adding two steals . . . Also had 16 points on 7-of-9 shooting against Emporia State in season-high 30-minute outing.

Jace Kerr 6-6 • 200 • Forward Freshman • Forgan

High School: Earned Oklahoma Coaches Association and Tulsa World All-State honors as a senior at Porter High School . . . Finished as the second-leading scorer in the state his final season with a 32.2 average while adding 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 3.5 assists a game . . . Also a three-time All-Area MVP pick.

Rookie forward looking to contend for playing time this season . . . Redshirt candidate who will only get better with experience. High School: Two-time All-Conference selection at Forgan High School, earning All-District and All-State honors as a senior . . . Helped lead the Bulldogs to three state championships and was state tournament MVP his final season . . . Also an All-District pick in football. Personal: Education major looking to become a coach . . . Enjoys watching movies and weight lifting as hobbies . . . Names “Coach Carter” as his favorite sports movie . . . Father (Todd) played football at Oklahoma Panhandle . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as his top team . . . Birthdate is June 14, 1995.

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Personal: Computer science major . . . Brother (Pete) played football at Texas Tech . . . Names the Miami Heat as his top professional team . . . Lists Cold Play among his top musical groups . . . Favorite sports movie is “Coach Carter” . . . Birthdate is Oct. 30, 1994.

Garrett Kilborn

6-5 • 210 • Forward RS Freshman • Edmond

Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘13-14 11-9 23-61 .377 3-11 .273 26-39 .667 59-5.4 75-6.8

Redshirt freshman ready to contend for minutes . . . Made great progress while sitting out last year and is a smart, hard-working youngster who will just keep getting better with experience. High School: Basketball-football standout at Oklahoma Christian School in Edmond . . . All-Conference pick in both sports while also earning Oklahoman Little All-City honors in hoops and honorable mention All-State accolades on the gridiron . . . Averaged 14 points and nine rebounds a game as a senior.

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Ricky Roberts

6-3 • 190 • Guard Junior • Richland Hills, TX

Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Enjoys playing video games in his spare time . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite professional team . . . Birthdate is March 23, 1995.

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UCO Career Highs Points: 16, two times. Rebounds: 6 vs. USAO, 11/25/13. Assists: 2, two times.. Steals: 3 vs. Oklahoma City, 11/30/13. Blocks: 1, three times.

Junior college transfer ready to push for extended playing time . . . Multi-talented athlete and top-notch defender who can score in a variety of ways . . . Should see plenty of action and has a chance to really help the Bronchos.

Jacob Richardson

Juco: Played at Panola College (Texas), earning Academic All-Region honors as a sophomore . . . Averaged 9.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists a game last season while shooting 50 percent from 3-point range.

6-0 • 180 •Guard Sophomore • Porter

High School: Prep standout at North Richland High School, averaging 14.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.0 steals a game as a senior.

Sophomore letterman who should see plenty of playing time this season . . . Versatile youngster who showed a glimpse of what he’s capable of as a true freshman last year . . . Excels at taking the ball to the basket and is also a tough defender ready to take advantage of the experience gained last year.

Personal: Communications major . . . Father (Rick) played basketball at Minnesota State-Moorhead . . . Enjoys playing video games as a hobby . . . Names the Kansas City Chiefs as his favorite team . . . Lists “Friday Night Lights” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 9, 1993.

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High School: Three-sport standout at Mustang High School . . . Jim Thorpe All-Star pick in football, All-Conference selection in basketball and an All-Stater in soccer for the Broncos.

Reggie Sloan

5-11 • 170 • Guard Junior • Edmond

UCO Career Highs

Points: 12 vs. Emporia State, 2/14/14. Rebounds: 6 vs. SW Christian, 11/12/13. Assists: 2, four times. Steals: 1, five times. Blocks: 1, four times

Local product and junior newcomer set to contend for major minutes . . . Veteran guard who played in 59 games the past two seasons at Southwestern Christian in picking up valuable experience . . . Explosive athlete capable of being a prime scoring threat and also a tough defender.

Total 3-Point Season G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg. ‘12-13 21-0 6-11 .545 1-3 .333 3-7 .429 12-0.6 16-0.8 ‘13-14 22-2 24-45 .533 9-21 .429 16-20 .800 46-2.1 73-3.3 Totals 43-2 30-56 .536 10-24 .417 19-27 .704 58-1.3 89-2.1

SCU: Two-year starter for the Eagles . . . Averaged 13.3 points, 2.6 assists and 2.3 rebounds a game as a freshman, shooting 77.4 percent from the free throw line . . . Came back with another solid year last season, netting 13.6 points, 2.7 assists and 2.4 rebounds a game while shooting 83.1 percent from the line . . . Scored 20-plus points five times, highlighted by career-high 34-point outing against Science & Arts of Oklahoma . . . Had 18 points in SCU’s 106-93 loss to the Bronchos.

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High School: Played at Edmond Memorial High School, helping the Bulldogs claim the Class 6A state championship as a junior.

Logan Thelen

7-0 • 220 • Forward Sophomore • Wichita, Kan.

Personal: Communications major who wants to be a sports broadcaster . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his top team . . . Lists “Coach Carter” as his favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 14, 1994.

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Personal: Computer science major . . . Class valedictorian at MHS . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Lists “Glory Road” as his top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 17, 1993.

Raw prospect who joined the team this fall after attending UCO the past two years . . . May be the first 7-footer in program history and is a hard-working youngster eager to contribute. High School: Played at Sunrise Christian Academy in Wichita . . . Also a golf letterman.

Jacob Strassle

Personal: Business management major and multiple member of UCO Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as his favorite team . . . Birthdate is May 14, 1994.

6-3 • 220 • Guard Junior • Mustang

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Two-year letterman expected to once again be a main contributor off the bench . . . Tough, hard-nosed junior veteran who showcases great effort and determination on the court . . . Good shooter with range and isn’t afraid to mix it up in tough battles underneath the basket.

Garen Wright

6-4 •210 • Guard RS Freshman • Oklahoma City

2013-14: Appeared in 22 games with two starts, averaging 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds a contest . . . Scored career-high 12 points in just 12 minutes of action to spark home win over Emporia State, making 4-of-5 shots with a trio of 3-pointers . . . Had five points, three rebounds and two assists in first-ever start against Southwest Baptist . . . Scored nine points in back-to-back games against Nebraska-Kearney and Washburn.

Former professional baseball player slated to step into a starting role this winter after missing last year to injury . . . Redshirt freshman despite graduating high school in 2009, having spent four years playing minor league ball for the Houston Astros organization . . . Opted to resume basketball career last year and quickly established himself on the court with his outstanding athleticism. High School: Baseball-basketball star at Putnam City High School, earning All-State honors in both as a senior . . . Three-year starter in basketball, averaging 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists a game his final season . . . Four-year starter in baseball and hit .407 his senior season before being drafted in the 29th round by the Astros.

2012-13: Averaged 0.8 points and 0.6 rebounds a contest while playing in 21 games . . . Scored season-high four points with lone 3-pointer of the season at Fort Hays State . . . Had a pair of assists in road win over Nebraska-Kearney . . . Hit 6-of-11 shots (54.5 percent) for the season.

Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Enjoys writing as a hobby and can play five musical instruments . . . Father (Gary) played baseball at Houston and mother (Renea) basketball at Southern Nazarene . . . Lists Boyz II Men as his top musical group . . . Birthdate is Dec. 25, 1990. 12


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2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14 Season Review Central Oklahoma put together a post-season push that fell just short of earning the Bronchos a berth in the NCAA Division II national tournament in 2013-14. The Bronchos lost their final two games of the regular season, but bounced back to win three straight in making the finals of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament before falling to Missouri Southern. UCO finished 20-10 for its 10th consecutive winning season and Josh Gibbs earned All-America honors. Here’s a game-by-game look at UCO’s 2013-14 season:

UCO 106, Southwestern Christian 93

UCO 82, Southern Nazarene 78

EDMOND (Nov. 12) – Five different players scored in a frenzied 21-2 run that turned a small deficit into a sizeable lead and sparked Central Oklahoma to a season-opening 106-93 home victory over Southwestern Christian. The Bronchos trailed 23-18 with 11:42 left in the half before Seth Heckart hit a 3-pointer from the wing to start the game-turning scoring spurt. Heckart had six points, Jarrod McDaniel five, Philip Brown four, Josh Gibbs four and Cal Andrews two in a six-minute span that ended with UCO on top 39-25. The lead grew to 17 (57-40) by intermission and the Bronchos coasted in. Gibbs finished with 24 points and 21 rebounds, tied for the second-most in school history. McDaniel had career highs for points (18), assists (11) and steals (four), while Andrews added 17 points and Brown 13.

EDMOND (Nov. 29) – Josh Gibbs scored 21 of his career-high 29 points in the second half and Central Oklahoma overcame a 14-point deficit to rally past Southern Nazarene 82-78 on the first day of the UCO Classic. Gibbs made 10-of-15 shots in the final 20 minutes after hitting only 2-of-8 field goal attempts in the first half. The 6-foot-5 senior standout also had a game-high 12 rebounds for his sixth straight double-double of the season. Cal Andrews scored 14 points, with Jarrod McDaniel and Aaron Anderson adding 13 apiece. The Bronchos shot a mere 27.8 percent (10-of-36) in the first half to trail 40-27 at the break before coming back to hit 20-of-33 (60.6 percent) second-half shots.

UCO 93, Oklahoma City 78

Southern Nazarene 100, UCO 89

EDMOND (Nov. 30) – Seth Heckart scored eight points during a 22-6 run early in the second half that put Central Oklahoma back in control and the Bronchos went on to roll over Oklahoma City 85-63 at Hamilton Field House on the second day of the UCO Classic. The Stars had trimmed a 14-point first-half deficit to four early in the second half before Heckart scored five straight points to ignite the big scoring spurt that ended with UCO holding a 20-point cushion and the Bronchos coasted. Josh Gibbs once again led the way, finishing with 24 points and 12 rebounds for his seventh straight double-double. Cal Andrews was 5-of-6 from beyond the arc in scoring 16 points while also blocking two shots, Heckart made 5-of-7 shots with three treys in adding 13 points and six assists and Philip Brown chipped in 10 points and six boards.

UCO 72, Oklahoma Christian 58

ST. CHARLES, Mo. (Dec. 5) – Central Oklahoma was outscored 21-1 at the free throw line and had a four-game winning streak stopped in dropping an 8877 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision to Lindenwood. The Bronchos attempted just two free throws, making one, while the Lions were 21-of-30 from the foul line. LU went 10-of-12 from the charity stripe in the final 1:13 to keep UCO at bay. Cal Andrews made six 3-pointers in scoring 18 points while adding seven rebounds to lead the Bronchos.

UCO 85, Oklahoma City 63

OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 14) – Josh Gibbs scored four of his 20 points in a 13-1 second-half run that put Central Oklahoma in control and the Bronchos rolled past Oklahoma City 93-78 at Abe Lemons Arena. Gibbs added 16 rebounds to his 20-point night as he dominated on the boards for the second straight game. Aaron Anderson had 18 points, five rebounds and three assists for UCO, while freshman Jacob Richardson added 16 points and Seth Heckart 10 points. The Bronchos hit only 8-of-24 long-range shots (33.3 percent), but committed just 13 turnovers and outrebounded the Stars 50-41.

BETHANY, Okla. (Nov. 16) – Southern Nazarene’s 3-point accuracy and the late-game loss of Seth Heckart was too much for Central Oklahoma to overcome in a 100-89 setback. The Crimson Storm shot 50 percent (14-of-28) from long range and outscored the Bronchos 23-14 after Heckart fouled out with 5:10 left to play. UCO trailed just 77-75 when it lost Heckart, who hit 10-of-14 shots with six 3-pointers in scoring a career-high 28 points while adding six rebounds. Josh Gibbs backed up Heckart’s big night with 24 points and 11 rebounds.

Lindenwood 88, UCO 77

OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 19) – Josh Gibbs and Seth Heckart hit back-toback 3-pointers in an early 8-0 run that gave Central Oklahoma the lead and the Bronchos went on to grab a 72-58 victory over Oklahoma Christian. UCO trailed 5-2 when Philip Brown’s layup started the early scoring spurt, with Gibbs and Heckart nailing their long-distance shots following OC misses to quickly give the Bronchos a 10-5 lead just three minutes into the contest. Central never trailed again, taking a 31-25 lead into halftime and pushing its cushion to as many as 19 in the second half en route to their third win in four tries. Heckart led the way, hitting 10-of-17 shots with four 3-pointers in a 24-point outing while also pulling down a career-high seven rebounds. Gibbs finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds for his fourth straight double-double. UCO also got 13 points, six rebounds and six assists from Aaron Anderson.

UCO 90, Lincoln 71

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Dec. 7) – Philip Brown scored six points to spark an early 10-0 scoring spurt that gave Central Oklahoma the lead and the Bronchos went on to roll over Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rival Lincoln 90-71. UCO trailed 8-5 in the early going when Cal Andrews made one of two free throws and Brown a layup to tie the game. Josh Gibbs’ 3-pointer put the Bronchos ahead to stay, with Brown hitting a short jumper and a layup to cap the run that made it 15-8. The Blue Tigers never got closer than seven the rest of the way. The Bronchos committed just 12 turnovers in the contest and shot a seasonhigh 80.6 percent from the free throw line, making 25-of-31 foul shots two days after attempting just two (making one) in a loss at Lindenwood. Gibbs had game highs in both points (24) and rebounds (11). Brown finished with a season-best 18 points and Aaron Anderson chipped in 10 points.

UCO 76, Science & Arts of Oklahoma 75

EDMOND (Nov. 25) – Aaron Anderson scored eight of his game-high 18 points during a 16-2 second-half scoring run that turned the game around and powered Central Oklahoma to a tough 76-75 win over Science and Arts of Oklahoma at Hamilton Field House. The Drovers had led most of the game and were up 58-50 when Anderson ignited the spurt that turned the tide. The sophomore guard had three layups and a pair of free throws as the Bronchos went ahead 66-60 with 3:58 left to play and UCO led 74-67 with 20 seconds left before holding on. Anderson finished with a team-high 18 points while adding eight rebounds. Josh Gibbs had 15 point and his second 21-rebound game of the season as the Bronchos outrebounded USAO 52-31 in improving to 4-1. UCO also got 14 points from Jarrod McDaniel and 11 off the bench from freshman Jacob Richardson.

Central Missouri 72, UCO 70

EDMOND (Dec. 19) – Central Missouri used a game-ending 8-1 run to hand Central Oklahoma a stunning 72-70 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association setback Thursday night at Hamilton Field House. The Bronchos had a five-point lead at 69-64 following a Philip Brown layup with 2:58 remaining, but UCO made just one free throw and missed its last five shots from the field the rest of the way as the Mules rallied. Josh Gibbs led the Bronchos with 27 points and 10 rebounds for his 10th straight double-double. Seth Heckart made four treys in a 14-point, six-assist outing, while Aaron Anderson had nine points, five rebounds and five assists.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14 Season Review UCO 92, Missouri Western 75

Washburn 76, UCO 69

EDMOND (Dec. 21) – Philip Brown and Josh Gibbs spearheaded a dominating inside game that carried Central Oklahoma to a 92-75 bashing of Missouri Western at Hamilton Field House. The two post players combined for 42 points and 24 rebounds, with Brown posting season highs for points (25), rebounds (10) and blocked shots (four) while Gibbs added 17 points, 14 rebounds, three assists and three steals. It was an overwhelming win for the Bronchos, who never trailed in improving to 8-3 on the season and 2-2 in conference play. Aaron Anderson nearly had a triple-double with 18 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, while Cal Andrews made three 3-pointers in adding 13 points.

TOPEKA, Kan. (Jan. 23) – Washburn outscored Central Oklahoma 17-7 over the final six-plus minutes to hand the Bronchos a 76-69 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association defeat. UCO had a 62-59 lead with 6:27 left to play after two Aaron Anderson free throws, but the Ichabods hit a 3-pointer nine seconds later to tie it and ignite a 9-0 run that put them on top to stay. Anderson led the way with 19 points, five rebounds and four assists, while Seth Heckart added 13 points and Philip Brown 10.

Emporia State 92, UCO 80

EMPORIA, Kan. (Jan. 26) – Emporia State’s inside game was too much for Central Oklahoma here Sunday afternoon as the Bronchos dropped a 92-80 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision. The Hornets shot a sizzling 63.8 percent (37-of-58) from the field, scored 62 points in the paint and held a 30-20 rebounding advantage. Josh Gibbs paced UCO with 20 points and seven rebounds, while Seth Heckart had 17 points on 6-of-10 shooting with three 3-pointers. Jacob Richardson made 7-of-9 shots in a 16-point outing and Cal Andrews added 11 points.

UCO 81, Northwest Missouri 77

MARYVILLE, Mo. (Jan. 4) – Josh Gibbs scored five of his career-high 30 points in a 34-second span midway through the second half to give Central Oklahoma the lead for good and the Bronchos edged Northwest Missouri 81-77. UCO led the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association contest by seven (79-72) with 3:16 left and held on despite making just two free throws the rest of the way. Gibbs went 8-of-17 from the field with five 3-pointers and 9-of-10 from the line in his 30-point outing. He also had game highs for rebounds (14) and assists (six). Aaron Anderson had 18 points, eight rebounds and five assists and Andrews finished with four treys and 15 points.

UCO 74, Pittsburg State 73

EDMOND (Feb. 1) – Making a free throw wasn’t something UCO did very well against Pittsburg State, but Aaron Anderson got one to drop in the final seconds to lift the Bronchos to a thrilling 74-73 victory at Hamilton Field House. UCO made up a six-point deficit in the final 1:18, capped by Anderson’s conventional three-point play with 9.4 seconds remaining. The sophomore guard was fouled making a tying layup and his game-winning foul shot bounced around the rim three times before dropping through. The Bronchos made 13 of their 23 field goals from 3-point range, getting four apiece from Josh Gibbs and Cal Andrews and three from Seth Heckart. Gibbs finished with a game-high 22 points and added seven rebounds, while Anderson made 6-of-7 shots in a 17-point, seven-assist, five-rebound outing.

Missouri Southern 92, UCO 79

EDMOND (Jan. 8) – A buzzer-beating shot to end the first half put Missouri Southern on top and Central Oklahoma couldn’t catch the hot-shooting Lions in the second half in dropping a 92-79 decision. The Bronchos overcame a 10-point deficit to grab a 33-32 lead late in the half and had a chance to take the last shot before a turnover enabled MSSU to make a last-second jumper that gave it a 34-33 halftime lead. The Lions then scored the first five points of the second half and went on to shoot a sizzling 70.8 percent (17-of-24) in the final 20 minutes. Josh Gibbs led UCO with 23 points and 10 rebounds.

UCO 96, Northeastern State 94 (2OT)

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (Feb. 6) – Josh Gibbs scored six of his team-high 24 points in the second overtime to spark Central Oklahoma to a thrilling 96-94 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association victory over intrastate rival Northeastern State here. The RiverHawks used last-second heroics to force both overtimes, but UCO prevailed in the end for its second straight narrow victory. Gibbs had back-to-back layups to break an 85-all tie in the second extra session and he answered two NSU free throws with two of his own to keep the Bronchos on top by four (89-85) with 37 seconds remaining. UCO made just enough free throws the rest of the way to stay in front. Gibbs added a game-high 14 rebounds and five assists to his 24-point outing. The Bronchos also got 19 points apiece from Aaron Anderson and Seth Heckart, while Cal Andrews added 15.

UCO 89, Southwest Baptist 72

EDMOND (Jan. 11) -- Josh Gibbs finished with 22 points to lead four players in double figures and Central Oklahoma defeated Southwest Baptist 89-72. Cal Andrews’ 3-pointer capped an 8-0 run that gave the Bronchos an early 10-point lead and the Bearcats never got closer than five the rest of the way. Aaron Anderson finished with 15 points and Nic Combs chipped in 13. Gibbs added seven rebounds and six assists to go with his 22-point output and Seth Heckart contributed nine points and seven assists.

Fort Hays State 101, UCO 97 (OT)

EDMOND (Jan. 16) – Central Oklahoma missed four crucial free throws down the stretch and Fort Hays State made up a six-point deficit in the final 36 seconds of regulation in handing the Bronchos a stunning 101-97 overtime setback. UCO led 89-83 on Aaron Anderson’s conventional three-point with 47 seconds remaining, but the Tigers went 5-of-5 from the line and hit a long 3-pointer the rest of the way while the Bronchos made just 2-of-6 foul shots as regulation ended in a 91-91 stalemate. FHSU then scored the first six points of overtime to surge ahead for the first time since midway through the first half and UCO squad couldn’t answer back. Josh Gibbs led the Bronchos with 25 points and nine rebounds before fouling out late in regulation. Anderson had 22 points and Seth Heckart 17.

UCO 80, Pittsburg State 72

PITTSBURG, Kan. (Feb. 8) – Cal Andrews scored 15 of his career-high 21 points in the second half and Central Oklahoma turned back Pittsburg State 80-72 for its third straight Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association victory. Four players scored in double figures for the Bronchos, who used a 12-2 firsthalf scoring run to take the lead for good. Andrews was 8-of-13 from the field with three 3-pointers and 2-of-3 from the line in his 21-point outing while adding five rebounds. UCO also got 19 points, 11 rebounds and six assists from Josh Gibbs, 17 points from Jarred Bairstow and 14 points from Philip Brown.

UCO 96, Nebraska-Kearney 82

EDMOND (Jan. 18) – Aaron Anderson scored a career-high 28 points and Central Oklahoma used a 3-point barrage midway through the first half to take the lead for good en route to subduing Nebraska-Kearney 96-82. The Bronchos trailed 15-12 with 10:48 left in the first half before rattling off nine unanswered points in a one-minute span, getting back-to-back 3-pointers from Josh Gibbs and a long trey from Cal Andrews to move in front 21-15. UCO never trailed again, though the Lopers made things interesting early in the second half before the Bronchos regained control in improving to 11-5. Anderson made 8-of-13 field goals with three treys and 9-of-13 free throws in his 28-point outing while adding six assists. The Bronchos also got 16 points from Andrews, 15 from Jacob Richardson and 10 from Philip Brown.

UCO 72, Washburn 70

EDMOND (Feb. 13) – Seth Heckart made two clutch free throws with 10 seconds left to give streaking Central Oklahoma a tense 72-70 victory over Washburn at Hamilton Field House. An 85-percent free throw shooter for the season, Heckart swished two foul shots at 0:10 gave the Bronchos a 72-69 lead and the Ichabods made one of two free throws with six seconds remaining. Gibbs had his 16th double-double of the season with game highs for points (21) and rebounds (12). Cal Andrews was perfect at the line (8-of-8) and made three 3-pointers in a17-point outing, while Aaron Anderson added 12 and Heckart 11.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14 Season Review UCO 82, Emporia State 73

UCO 74, Missouri Western 57

EDMOND (Feb. 15) – Seth Heckart nailed back-to-back 3-pointers in an 13-0 second-half run that put Central Oklahoma in control and the Bronchos went on to dispose of Emporia State 82-73 at Hamilton Field House. The Bronchos trailed 44-42 early in the second half, but Jarred Bairstow tied it with a layup and Heckart followed with his consecutive long-range shots from the top of the key to put UCO on top for good. Josh Gibbs led the Bronchos with 28 points and 10 rebounds while making all 11 free throw tries. Heckart made four treys in scoring 18 points and Jacob Strassle was 3-of-3 from beyond the arc in a career-high 12-point outing.

EDMOND (March 4) – Josh Gibbs and Philip Brown combined for 46 points and 27 rebounds to carry Central Oklahoma past Missouri Western in the first round of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament at Hamilton Field House. The Bronchos used an 8-0 run early in the second half to break a 38-all tie and then pulled away the final 10 minutes of the game in advancing to the quarterfinals with a 74-57 victory. Gibbs made six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 32 points while adding 15 rebounds, three assists and three steals. Brown also had a double-double, hitting 7-of-8 shots in scoring 14 points to go with 12 boards and two blocked shots.

UCO 63, Northeastern State 56

UCO 83, Fort Hays State 68

EDMOND (Feb. 22) – Four different players scored in a quick-strike 11-0 run that put Central Oklahoma in the lead for good and the Bronchos went on to topple Northeastern State 63-56 at Hamilton Field House. It was the sixth straight Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association win for UCO, which improved to 17-7 overall and 11-6 in the league. NSU led 36-35 with 14:26 remaining, but the Bronchos scored 11 unanswered points in a two-minute span to surge ahead. Aaron Anderson and Jarred Bairstow had three-point plays, Josh Gibbs a long 3-pointer and Seth Heckart a layup during the game-deciding run Gibbs led UCO with 16 points and nine rebounds, while Anderson went 7-of10 from the field in a 15-point outing.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 7) – Seth Heckart’s two early steals ignited a game-opening surge that put Central Oklahoma in control and the Bronchos scored 23 straight points from the free throw line in the final 10 minutes to upend Fort Hays State 83-68 in the quarterfinals of the MIAA Post-season Tournament. Heckart had back-to-back steals and assists on Aaron Anderson layups that got UCO out to a quick 5-0 lead, Josh Gibbs drilled consecutive 3-pointers to help push that to a 13-0 advantage and the Bronchos never trailed. Gibbs finished with 34 points while making four 3-pointers and 16-of-17 charity tosses. Cal Andrews and Aaron Anderson had 12 points apiece, Heckart ended with 11 points and five steals and Philip Brown contributed 10 points.

Fort Hays State 80, UCO 79

UCO 61, Northeastern State 60

HAYS, Kan. (Feb. 26) – An impressive second-half rally went for naught down the stretch as Central Oklahoma dropped a heart-breaking 80-79 decision to Fort Hays State. The Bronchos overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to built an eight-point lead with 3:05 left to play, but the Tigers ended the game with 12-3 run and scored the game-winning layup with 1.6 seconds remaining to end UCO’s six-game winning streak. Josh Gibbs led UCO with 22 points and nine rebounds, while Aaron Anderson finished with 15 points. Nic Combs made three 3-pointers and added 13 points off the bench and Cal Andrews had 10.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 8) -- Josh Gibbs made two pressure-packed free throws with 4.8 seconds remaining to cap a late rally that lifted Central Oklahoma past intrastate rival Northeastern State 61-60 in the semifinals of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament. The Bronchos overcame a six-point deficit in the final three minutes to take the one-point lead on Gibbs’ foul shots and NSU missed a long jumper at the buzzer. The Bronchos shot just 29.4 percent (5-of-17) from 3-point range, but outrebounded NSU 35-25 and held huge 38-12 scoring advantage in the paint. Gibbs finished with 20 points, 11 rebounds and five assists. Aaron Anderson made 7-of-10 shots in a 16-point, five-rebound outing.

Nebraska-Kearney 82, UCO 79

Missouri Southern 84, UCO 72

KEARNEY, Neb. (Feb. 28) – Nebraska-Kearney outscored Central Oklahoma 17-4 down the stretch to hand the Bronchos a stunning 82-79 setback in the regular season finale. UCO had a 10-point lead at 75-65 with 5:05 left to play, but the Bronchos turned the ball over three times in a three-minute span as the Lopers rallied. The Bronchos fell to 17-9 on the season and ended up 11-8 in MIAA play. All five starters scored in double figures, led by Aaron Anderson’s 19-point outing on 8-of-11 shooting from the field. Jarred Bairstow (16 points, 10 rebounds and Josh Gibbs (14 points, 13 rebounds) both had double-doubles, while Seth Heckart added 14 points and Cal Andrews 12.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 9) – A spirited post-season run came to an abrupt end for Central Oklahoma in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament finals here Sunday afternoon. The Bronchos used just six players and fatigue was a factor in the second half as Missouri Southern claimed an 84-72 victory, ending UCO’s season at 20-10. The Bronchos led 40-39 at halftime, but missed five straight shots during a key second-half stretch when MSSU stretched a 45-44 lead to double digits at 54-44 with 14:21 remaining and UCO never threatened again. Josh Gibbs paced the Bronchos with 24 points and nine rebounds, Aaron Anderson had 19 points and Philip Brown chipped in 15 points and three blocks.

2013-14 Individual Statistics Total 3-Point Player GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. PF-FO A TO BK ST Pts.-Avg. Josh Gibbs 30-30 204-489 .417 81-214 .379 159-224 .710 333-11.1 85-2 76 95 6 38 648-21.6 Aaron Anderson 30-30 147-246 .598 13-37 .351 118-175 .674 138-4.6 68-1 99 85 3 25 425-14.2 Cal Andrews 30-25 109-239 .456 69-174 .397 44-64 .688 112-3.7 89-1 27 34 17 19 331-11.0 Seth Heckart 30-26 107-265 .404 70-189 .370 35-44 .795 101-3.4 83-1 78 35 1 40 319-10.6 Jarrod McDaniel 9-4 28-75 .373 7-18 .389 25-43 .581 21-2.3 20-0 50 17 1 15 88-9.8 Philip Brown 30-21 93-173 .538 0-0 .000 56-78 .718 152-5.1 87-4 18 40 28 20 242-8.1 Jarred Bairstow 11-9 23-61 .377 3-11 .273 26-39 .667 59-5.4 27-1 10 17 3 5 75-6.8 Jacob Richardson 27-0 42-89 .472 8-26 .308 29-44 .659 27-1.0 28-0 10 14 3 17 1214.5 Jacob Strassle 22-2 24-45 .533 9-21 .429 16-20 .800 46-2.1 36-0 12 9 3 2 73-3.3 Nic Combs 25-3 22-52 .423 12-23 .522 15-26 .577 23-0.9 24-0 28 16 0 8 71-2.8 Devante Moore 3-0 2-10 .200 0-4 .000 4-6 .667 7-2.3 3-0 0 2 0 1 8-2.7 Rico Hogan 13-0 8-14 .571 7-12 .583 3-4 .750 7-0.5 10-0 4 7 0 0 26-2.0 Garrett Hermanski 20-0 2-21 .095 1-14 .071 6-9 .667 19-1.0 12-0 2 3 1 3 11-0.8 UCO Totals 30 811-1,779 .456 280-743 .377 536-776 .691 1,127-37.6 572-10 414 377 66 193 2,438-81.3 Opponent Totals 30 792-1,791 .442 244-671 .364 484-660 .733 1,045-34.8 664-19 426 365 98 173 2,312-77.1

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2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14 Season Results Date Nov. 12 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 26 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 March 4 March 7 March 8 March 9

Opponent Won/Lost Score Southwestern Christian Won 106-93 at Oklahoma City Won 93-78 at Southern Nazarene Lost 100-89 at Oklahoma Christian Won 72-58 Science & Arts of Oklahoma Won 76-75 Southern Nazarene Won 82-78 Oklahoma City Won 85-63 at Lindenwood* Lost 88-77 at Lincoln* Won 90-71 Central Missouri* Lost 72-70 Missouri Western* Won 92-75 at Northwest Missouri* Won 81-77 Missouri Southern* Lost 92-79 Southwest Baptist* Won 89-72 Fort Hays State* Lost 101-97 (OT) Nebraska-Kearney* Won 96-82 at Washburn* Lost 76-69 at Emporia State* Lost 92-80 Pittsburg State* Won 74-73 at Northeastern State* Won 96-94 (2OT) at Pittsburg State* Won 80-72 Washburn* Won 72-70 Emporia State* Won 82-73 Northeastern State* Won 63-56 at Fort Hays State* Lost 80-79 at Nebraska-Kearney* Lost 82-79 Missouri Western! Won 74-57 Fort Hays State!@ Won 83-68 Northeastern State!@ Won 61-60 Missouri Southern!@ Lost 84-72

Top Scorer Gibbs 24 Gibbs 20 Heckart 28 Heckart 24 Anderson 18 Gibbs 29 Gibbs 24 Andrews 18 Gibbs 24 Gibbs 27 Brown 25 Gibbs 30 Gibbs 23 Gibbs 22 Gibbs 25 Anderson 28 Anderson 19 Gibbs 20 Gibbs 22 Gibbs 24 Andrews 21 Gibbs 21 Gibbs 28 Gibbs 16 Gibbs 22 Anderson 19 Gibbs 32 Gibbs 34 Gibbs 20 Gibbs 24

Top Rebounder Gibbs 21 Gibbs 16 Gibbs 11 Gibbs 10 Gibbs 21 Gibbs 12 Gibbs 12 Gibbs 10 Gibbs 11 Gibbs 10 Gibbs 14 Gibbs 14 Gibbs 10 Brown 9 Gibbs 9 Gibbs 6 Gibbs 8 Gibbs 7 Gibbs 7 Gibbs 14 Gibbs 11 Gibbs 12 Gibbs 10 Gibbs 9 Gibbs 9 Gibbs 13 Gibbs 15 Bairstow 11 Gibbs 11 Gibbs 9

Record 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2, 0-1* 7-2, 1-1* 7-3, 1-2* 8-3, 2-2* 9-3, 3-2* 9-4, 3-3* 10-4, 4-3* 10-5, 4-4* 11-5, 5-4* 11-6, 5-5* 11-7, 5-6* 12-7, 6-6* 13-7, 7-6* 14-7, 8-6* 15-7, 9-6* 16-7, 10-6* 17-7, 11-6* 17-8, 11-7* 17-9, 11-8* 18-9 19-9 20-9 20-10

Bold - Home game *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game/record !-MIAA Post-season Tournament @-MIAA Post-season Tournament in Kansas City, Mo.

2013-14 Trends UCO’s Record . . .

Overall: 20-10 When led at halftime: 16-4 When trailed or tied at halftime: 4-6 Shot 50 percent-plus from field: 4-2 Shot under 50 percent from field: 16-8 Shot 35 percent-plus from 3-point: 10-6 Shot under 35 percent from 3-point: 10-4 Shot 70 percent-plus from the line: 11-4 Shot under 70 percent from line: 9-6 Outrebounded opponent: 15-3 Outrebounded or tied by opponent: 5-7 Had 15 or less turnovers: 16-9 Had more than 15 turnovers: 4-1

By Days of the Week . . .

Monday: 1-0 Tuesday: 3-0 Wednesday: 0-2 Thursday: 3-4 Friday: 2-1 Saturday: 11-1 Sunday: 0-2

Fast or Slow . . .

UCO scored less than 70 points: 2-1 UCO scored 70-79 points: 5-6 UCO scored 80-89 points: 7-2 UCO scored 90-plus points: 6-1

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By Month . . .

November: 6-1 December: 2-2 January: 3-4 February: 6-2 March: 3-1

By Location . . .

Hamilton Field House: On the road: Neutral Site:

By Time of Day . . . Day Games: Night Games:

12-3 6-6 2-1

10-2 10-8


2014-15 UCO Basketball 2013-14 MIAA Standings Place Team 1. Central Missouri Northwest Missouri 3. Missouri Southern 4. Fort Hays State 5. Central Oklahoma 6. Washburn Emporia State Nebraska-Kearney 9. Northeastern State 10. Southwest Baptist 11. Lindenwood 12. Missouri Western 13. Pittsburg State 15. Lincoln

Conference Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 16-3 .842 30-5 .857 16-3 .842 24-9 .727 15-4 .789 25-6 .806 13-6 .684 22-8 .733 11-8 .579 20-10 .667 10-9 .526 17-10 .630 10-9 .526 18-13 .581 10-9 .526 15-13 .536 9-10 .474 16-13 .552 7-12 .368 14-15 .483 6-13 .316 11-19 .367 5-14 .263 10-18 .357 4-15 .211 8-18 .308 1-18 .053 3-24 .111

MIAA Post-season Tournament First Round (Campus sites) UCO 74, Missouri Western 57 Emporia State 96, Southwest Baptist 85 Nebraska-Kearney 86, Lindenwood 80 Northeastern State 79, Washburn 75

Quarterfinals (Kansas City, Mo.) UCO 83, Fort Hays State 68 Missouri Southern 87, Nebraska-Kearney 79 Northeastern State 84, Central Missouri 82 Northwest Missouri 70, Emporia State 57

Semifinals (Kansas City, Mo.) UCO 61, Northeastern State 60 Missouri Southern 70, NW Missouri 67 Finals (Kansas City, Mo.) Missouri Southern 84, UCO 72

2013-14 All-MIAA Teams First Team

Marquis Addison, Senior, Guard, Missouri Southern; DeShaun Cooper, Senior, Guard, Northwest Missouri; Dillon Deck, Junior, Forward, Central Missouri; Josh Gibbs, Junior, Forward, Central Oklahoma; Craig Nicholson, Sophomore, Guard, Fort Hays State.

Second Team

Dwayne Brunson, Senior, Forward, Fort Hays State; Bryton Hobbs, Senior, Guard, Northeastern State; Alex North, Junior, Forward, Washburn; Dillon Starzl, Senior, Center, Northwest Missouri; Kaleb Wright, Senior, Guard, Emporia State.

Third Team

Connr Beranek, Sophomore, Forward, Nebraska-Kearney; Devon Branch, Junior, Guard, Pittsburg State; Mike Dentlinger, Senior, Center, Nebraska-Kearney; Daylen Robinson, Senior, Guard, Central Missouri; Jordan Talbert, Senior, Forward, Missouri Southern.

Josh Gibbs

All-Defensive Team

Paul Bunch, Senior, Center, Emporia State; Slim Magee, Senior, Center, Missouri Southern; Terrence Moore, Sophomore, Guard, Emporia State; Jordan Talbert, Senior, Forward, Missouri Southern; Bryston Williams, Senior, Guard, Northwest Missouri.

Honorable Mention

Aaron Anderson, Junior, Guard, Central Oklahoma; D.J. Barmore, Junior, Forward, Southwest Baptist; Ethan Brozek, Sophomore, Forward, Nebraska-Kearney; Josh Buie, Junior, Guard, Lindenwood; Paul Bunch, Senior, Center, Emporia State; Conner Crooker, Sophomore, Guard, Northwest Missouri; Ryan Devers, Junior, Guard, Missouri Western; Charles Hammork, Senior, Guard, Central Missouri; Carson Konrade, Senior, Guard, Fort Hays State; Slim Magee, Seinor, Center, Missouri Southern; Terrence Moore, Sophomore, Guard, Emporia State; Tyler Ressel, Senior, Guard, Lindenwood; Darris Smith, Junior, Guard, Lindenwood; Mike Smith, Junior, Guard, Lincoln; Kyle Wiggins, Junior, Guard, Washburn; Bryston Williams, Senior, Guard, Northwest Missouri. Player of the Year - DeShaun Cooper, Senior, Guard, Northwest Missouri Defensive Player of the Year: Paul Bunch, Senior, Center, Emporia State Coach of the Year - Robert Corn, Missouri Southern

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2014-15 UCO Basketball

Records/History


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records Individual Records

areer: 45.9%, Shawn Pughsley, 1997-98 (139-of-303). C Minimum 200 attempts.

Most Points Game: 52, Eddie Robinson vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Feb. 6, 1999. Season: 865, Joe Newton, 1997-98. Career: 2,148, Wesley Clark, 1975-79.

Most Free Throws Made Game: 23, Alex Wright vs. Southeastern, Feb. 5, 1992 (attempted 25) and William Cotton vs. Pittsburg State, Dec. 17, 1963 (attempted 26). Season: 187, Joe Newton, 1997-98 (attempted 268). Career: 511, Sam Belt, 2004-08 (attempted 652).

Most Field Goals Made Game: 19, Eddie Robinson vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Feb. 6, 1999 (attempted 27). Wesley Clark Season: 305, Eddie Robinson, 1998-99 (attempted 550). Career: 887, Wesley Clark, 1975-79 (attempted 1,431).

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 26, Tyshon Fisher vs. Midwestern State, Feb. 10, 1996 (made 19) and William Cotton vs. Pittsburg State, Dec. 17, 1963 (made 23). Season: 268, Joe Newton, 1997-98 (made 187). Career: 652, Sam Belt, 2004-08 (made 511).

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 34, Marlon Dawson vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 17, 2001 (made 13). Season: 642, Joe Newton, 1997-98 (made 298). Career: 1,431, Wesley Clark, 1975-79 (Made 887).

Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 100%, seven players. Most recent Josh Gibbs vs. Emporia State, Feb. 15, 2014 (11-of-11). Minimum 10 attempts. Season: 90.1%, Troy Denwalt, 1974-75 (109of-121). Minimum 100 attempts. Career: 83.3%, Alex Wright, 1991-93 (310of-372). Minimum 300 attempts.

Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 100%, DeWayne Rogers vs. Eastern New Mexico, Feb. 3, 1996 (11-of11); James Morris vs. Eastern New Mexico, Feb. 15, 1992 (10-of-10) and Morris vs. Wayne State, Dec. 1, 1990 (13-of-13). Minimum 10 attempts. James Morris Season: 68.9%, James Morris, 1991-92 (195of-283). Minimum 150 attempts. Career: 66.7%, James Morris, 1990-93 (532-of-798). Minimum 500 attempts.

Alex Wright

Most Rebounds Game: 25, Tony Bolar vs. Eastern New Mexico, Jan. 12, 1974. Season: 362, Wesley Clark, 1975-76. Career: 1,169, Wesley Clark, 1975-79.

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Game: 11, Marlon Dawson vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 17, 2001 (attempted 28) and Shawn Williams vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Dec. 10, 1990 (attempted 21). Season: 139, Shawn Pughsley, 1997-98 (attempted 303). Career: 263, Sam Belt, 2004-08 (attempted 698). Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 28, Marlon Dawson vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 17, 2001 (made 11). Season: 318, Shawn Williams, 1990-91 (made 129). Career: 698, Sam Belt, 2004-08 (made 263).

Joe Newton

Most Assists Game: 17, Zoderick Green vs. Tarleton State, Feb. 25, 1995. Season: 233, Reggie Evans, 1991-92 Career: 539, David Factor, 1995-99. Most Steals David Factor Game: 8, four players. Most recent - David Thomas vs. Abilene Christian, Dec. 1, 2007. Season: 110, Joe Newton, 1997-98. Career: 208, David Factor, 1995-99.

Sam Belt

Most Blocked Shots Game: 8, Johnny Tyson vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jan. 29, 1994 and Fred Tyler vs. Bridgeport, March 26, 1992. Season: 126, Johnny Tyson, 1993-94. Career: 147, Jason Pritchett, 2000-03.

Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game: 100%, David Thomas vs. Midwestern State, Nov. 25, 2008 (6-of-6) and Scott Moody vs. Eastern New Mexico, Feb. 1, 1988 (5-of-5). Minimum five attempts. Season: 46.5%, Marlon Brown, 1990-91 (47-of-101). Minimum 75 attempts.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records Scoring

Top 10 Games

Rank Points Player Opponent 1. 52 Eddie Robinson Southwestern Okla. 2. 51 Alex Wright Oklahoma Panhandle 3. 50 Marlon Dawson Barry 4. 47 Shawn Williams Abilene Christian 5. 45 Alex Wright Eastern New Mexico 6. 44 Joe Newton Abilene Christian 6. 44 Alex Wright Eastern New Mexico 6. 44 James Morris Stonehill 6. 44 Charles Crosby Cameron 10. 43 Wesley Clark Eastern New Mexico

Top 40 Seasons

Rank Points Player 1. 865 Joe Newton 2. 848 Alex Wright 3. 789 Alex Wright 4. 729 Eddie Robinson 5. 689 Dauntae Williams 6. 680 Tyrone Hopkins 7. 668 Marlon Dawson 8. 650 Sam Belt 9. 648 Josh Gibbs 10. 646 Junie Sanders 11. 630 Wesley Clark 12. 610 Zoderick Green 13. 587 Reggie Evans 14. 579 Larry Wood 15. 576 Dauntae Williams 16. 574 Van Smith 17. 569 Anthony Brown 18. 567 William Cotton 19. 567 Wesley Clark 20. 566 Shawn Williams 21. 565 David Foote 22. 562 Kelvin McCain 23. 559 Shawn Pughsley 24. 554 Junie Sanders 25. 553 Tyrone Hopkins 26. 550 Mark Martinovich 27. 543 Demario Jones 28. 538 Fred Tyler 29. 534 Reggie Evans 30. 530 Shawn Williams 31. 529 Dantrail Coleman 32. 523 Terry Anderson 33. 521 Anthony Brown 33. 521 Wesley Clark 35. 507 Josh Gibbs 36. 505 Lance Harper 37. 500 Sam Belt 37. 500 Bryce Vann 39. 492 Deshone Henderson 40. 487 Dante Harris

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Season 1998-99 1991-92 2000-01 1990-91 1992-93 1997-98 1992-93 1990-91 1981-82 1978-79

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Season Avg. 1997-98 27.0 1992-93 30.3 1991-92 24.7 1998-99 28.0 2010-11 20.9 1995-96 23.4 2000-01 25.7 2007-08 19.1 2013-14 21.6 1994-95 21.5 1975-76 21.7 1994-95 20.3 1991-92 18.3 1954-55 24.1 2009-10 19.9 1958-59 18.5 2006-07 20.3 1963-64 20.3 1978-79 27.0 1990-91 19.5 1990-91 18.8 1988-89 20.8 1997-98 17.5 1993-94 21.3 1996-97 24.0 1986-87 19.2 2002-03 18.7 1992-93 18.6 1987-88 19.8 1989-90 18.9 2001-02 20.3 1978-79 18.7 2005-06 17.4 1977-78 19.3 2012-13 17.5 2008-09 16.8 2006-07 17.9 1958-59 16.1 2003-04 17.6 1999-00 19.5

Player Alex Wright Eddie Robinson

Games 28 26

Points 848 729

Joe Newton Wesley Clark Marlon Dawson

32 21 27

865 567 668

1,000-Point Career Scorers

Points 2,148 1,918 1,850 1,659 1,637 1,501 1,429 1,420 1,377 1,353 1,341 1,330 1,326 1,315 1,308 1,297 1,293 1,265 1,264 1,255 1,248 1,233 1,210 1,207 1,200 1,155 1,129 1,110 1,102 1,096 1,092 1,090 1,083 1,072 1,054 1,033 1,032 1,030 1,021 1,013 1,003

Player Wesley Clark Sam Belt Larry Wood Leo Holland Alex Wright S.L. Shofner Reggie Evans Alfred Murrell William Cotton Bryce Vann Don Burget Chuck Kersgieter Van Smith Joe Newton Steve Austin James Morris Willie Malone Dauntae Williams Troy Denwalt Joe Sheets Terry Anderson Tyrone Hopkins Howard Stutte Eric Cazenave Junie Sanders Josh Gibbs Eddie Robinson Charles Crosby James Keith Shawn Williams Bill Ballew Anthony Brown Zoderick Green Tyler Phillips John Roseburr Mike Mimms Shane Carroll Eligha Bell Scott Streller Marvin Harris Mark Martinovich

1997-98 1978-79 2000-01

Years 1975-79 2004-08 1952-55 1954-58 1991-93 1949-53 1986-92 1963-67 1962-65 1958-61 1950-54 1982-86 1956-59 1996-98 1979-83 1990-93 1961-65 2009-11 1972-76 1971-75 1975-79 1995-97 1965-69 2006-10 1993-95 2012-14 1997-99 1978-82 1966-70 1989-91 1946-50 2005-07 1993-95 2007-12 1970-74 1965-69 2008-12 1970-74 1985-89 1958-62 1985-87

Rebounding Rank Reb. 1. 25 2. 21 2. 21 2. 21 2. 21 6. 20

Single-Season Scoring Average Leaders Avg. 30.3 28.0

27.0 27.0 25.7

Season 1992-93 1998-99 21

Top 10 Games

Player Opponent Tony Bolar Eastern New Mexico Josh Gibbs SW Christian Josh Gibbs USAO Herman Stevenson Phillips Wesley Clark Langston Eight times by six players

Season 1973-74 2013-14 2013-14 1963-64 1976-77


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Rebounds 362 344 339 337 333 317 308 307 303 302 300 298 285 283 280 273 268 266 265 264

Top 20 Seasons Name Wesley Clark Eligha Bell Fran Siebuhr Fred Tyler Josh Gibbs Eligha Bell Junie Sanders Bryce Vann James Keith Devin Baker Marcus Penny Wesley Clark Ferney Presley Marlon Brown Bobby Harris J.W. Lockett Bobby Harris Willie Malone Sam Belt Wesley Clark

Season 1975-76 1972-73 1958-59 1992-93 2013-14 1971-72 1994-95 1958-59 1968-69 1997-98 1979-80 1977-78 1959-60 1990-91 1988-89 1958-59 1989-90 1961-62 2007-08 1976-77

Avg. 12.5 11.9 10.9 11.6 11.1 11.7 10.3 9.9 9.8 9.4 10.7 11.0 12.4 9.4 10.4 8.8 9.2 10.2 7.8 10.6

Avg. 12.5 12.4 11.9 11.7 11.7

Player Wesley Clark Ferney Presley Eligha Bell Eligha Bell Wesley Clark

Rank Rebounds 1. 1,169 2. 1,061 3. 845 4. 835 5. 787 6. 764 6. 764 8. 743 9. 737 10. 718

Games 29 23 29 27 21

Rebounds 362 285 344 317 245

Top 10 Careers

Player Wesley Clark Eligha Bell Sam Belt Alfred Murrell Bryce Vann James Keith Charles Crosby Steve Austin Jason Pritchett Willie Malone

Season 1975-76 1959-60 1972-73 1971-72 1978-79

Top 10 Games

Opponent Southwestern Okla. Oklahoma Panhandle Eastern New Mexico Harding Southwestern Okla. Eastern New Mexico Stonehill Mid-America Eastern New Mexico Cameron Cameron Washburn Northwestern Okla.

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. 887 577 570 540 490

Rank 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 5. 5. 9. 9. 9.

Years 1975-79 1970-74 2004-08 1963-66 1958-61 1966-70 1978-82 1979-83 2000-03 1961-65

Field Goals Made Rank No. Player 1. 19 Eddie Robinson 2. 18 Alex Wright 2. 18 Eddie Robinson 4. 17 Eddie Robinson 4. 17 Eddie Robinson 4. 17 Tyrone Hopkins 4. 17 James Morris 8. 16 Dante Harris 8. 16 Alex Wright 8. 16 Kelvin McCain 8. 16 Charles Crosby 8. 16 Wesley Clark 8. 16 James Dawson

No. 305 298 293 277 277 266 234 233 229 228

Top 10 Seasons

Player Eddie Robinson Joe Newton Alex Wright Wesley Clark Alex Wright Junie Sanders Tyrone Hopkins Van Smith Dauntae Williams Anthony Brown

Top Five Careers Player Wesley Clark Sam Belt Alex Wright Willie Malone Joe Sheets

Season 1998-99 1997-98 1992-93 1975-76 1991-92 1994-95 1995-96 1958-59 2010-11 2006-07

Years 1975-79 2004-08 1991-93 1961-65 1972-75

Field Goals Attempted

Single-Season Rebound Average Leaders

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Season 1998-99 1991-92 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1996-97 1990-91 1999-00 1992-93 1988-89 1981-82 1975-76 1969-70 22

No. 34 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 29 29 29

Top 10 Games

Player Marlon Dawson Eddie Robinson Joe Newton Shawn Williams Eddie Robinson Eddie Robinson Shawn Williams Mark Martinovich Joe Newton Alex Wright Alfred Murrell

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

No. 642 606 602 550 500 495 493 489 474 472

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. 1,431 1,332 1,208 1,128 1,003

Opponent Southeastern Okla. Southwestern Okla. Abilene Christian Stonehill Montana St.-Billings East Central Abilene Christian Langston TX A&M-Commerce Baptist Christian Southwest Missouri

Top 10 Seasons

Player Joe Newton Alex Wright Alex Wright Eddie Robinson Van Smith Junie Sanders Zoderick Green Josh Gibbs Marlon Dawson Shawn Williams

Top Five Careers Player Wesley Clark Sam Belt Alex Wright Willie Malone Eric Cazenave

Season 2000-01 1998-99 1997-98 1990-91 1998-99 1998-99 1990-91 1986-87 1997-98 1992-93 1965-66

Season 1997-98 1992-93 1991-92 1998-99 1958-59 1994-95 1994-95 2013-14 2000-01 1990-91

Years 1975-79 2004-08 1991-93 1961-65 2006-10


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records 3-Point Field Goals Made Rank No. 1. 11 1. 11 3. 10 4. 9 4. 9 4. 9 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8 7. 8

Top 10 Games

Player Marlon Dawson Shawn Williams Shawn Pughsley Marlon Dawson Zoderick Green Shawn Williams Eric Cazenave Sam Belt Sam Belt Terrance Watkins Shawn Pughsley Alex Wright Alex Wright Darrell Gibson

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

No. 139 129 110 104 102 101 97 90 87 83

Rank 1. 2. 2. 4. 5.

No. 263 212 212 211 204

Opponent Southeastern Okla. Nebraska-Kearney Southeastern Okla. Barry Midwestern State Abilene Christian East Central TX A&M-Commerce Oklahoma Christian Abilene Christian Southern Connecticut Baptist Christian Tabor Northwest Missouri

Top 10 Seasons

Player Shawn Pughsley Shawn Williams Zoderick Green Reggie Evans Zoderick Green Marlon Dawson Alex Wright Alex Wright Dante Harris Shawn Williams

Top Five Careers Player Sam Belt Zoderick Green Shawn Williams Eric Cazenave Tyler Phillips

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Season 2000-01 1990-91 1997-98 2000-01 1993-94 1990-91 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 1999-00 1997-98 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Top 10 Games

Rank 1. 2. 2.

No. 318 303 303

Opponent Southeastern Okla. Nebraska-Kearney Abilene Christian Stonehill Barry Abilene Christian Southeastern Okla. TX A&M-Kingsville Baptist Christian Cameron Abilene Christian

Top 10 Seasons

Player Shawn Williams Shawn Pughsley Zoderick Green

No. 698 568 564 562 516

Marlon Dawson Zoderick Green Joe Newton Alex Wright Reggie Evans Dante Harris Alex Wright

Top Five Careers Player Sam Belt Eric Cazenave Zoderick Green Tyler Phillips Shawn Williams

2000-01 1993-94 1997-98 1991-92 1991-92 1999-00 1992-93

Years 2004-08 2006-10 1993-95 2007-12 1989-91

Free Throws Made Top 10 Games

Rank No. Player 1. 23 Alex Wright 1. 23 William Cotton 3. 19 Tyshon Fisher 4. 17 Marlon Dawson 4. 17 Tyrone Hopkins 4. 17 James Morris 7. 16 Josh Gibbs 7. 16 Tyrone Hopkins 9. 15 Sam Belt 10. 14 Joe Newton 10. 14 Alex Wright

Season 1997-98 1990-91 1994-95 1991-92 1993-94 2000-01 1992-93 1991-92 1999-00 1989-90

Years 2004-08 1993-95 1989-91 2006-10 2007-12

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank No. Player 1. 28 Marlon Dawson 1. 21 Shawn Williams 3. 20 Shawn Williams 3. 20 Shawn Williams 5. 19 Marlon Dawson 6. 18 Shawn Williams 6. 18 Shawn Pughsley 8. 17 Zoderick Green 8. 17 Alex Wright 8. 17 Reggie Evans 8. 17 Kelvin McCain

276 261 251 247 244 240 238

Season 2000-01 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 2000-01 1989-90 1997-98 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1988-89

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10.

No. 187 184 177 175 169 165 165 159 155 145

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. 511 419 374 344 310

Opponent Southeastern Okla. Pittsburg State Midwestern State Barry Tarleton State Dallas Fort Hays State Midwestern State Angelo State Abilene Christian TX A&M-Commerce

Top 10 Seasons

Player Joe Newton Sam Belt William Cotton Tyrone Hopkins Tyrone Hopkins Dauntae Williams Alex Wright Josh Gibbs Marlon Dawson Alex Wright

Top Five Careers Player Sam Belt William Cotton Wesley Clark Tyrone Hopkins Alex Wright

Season 1991-92 1963-64 1995-96 2000-01 1996-97 1990-91 2013-14 1996-97 2007-08 1997-98 1992-93

Season 1997-98 2007-08 1963-64 1995-96 1996-97 2010-11 1992-93 2013-14 2000-01 1991-92

Years 2004-08 1962-65 1975-79 1995-97 1991-93

Free Throws Attempted Rank No. 1. 26 1. 26 3. 25 4. 23

Season 1990-91 1997-98 1994-95 23

Top 10 Games

Player Tyshon Fisher William Cotton Alex Wright Tyrone Hopkins

Opponent Midwestern State Pittsburg State Southeastern Okla. Midwestern State

Season 1995-96 1963-64 1991-92 1996-97


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records 5. 5. 5. 8. 9. 10. 10. 10. 10.

20 20 20 19 18 17 17 17 17

Marlon Dawson Tyrone Hopkins James Morris Joe Newton Sam Belt Josh Gibbs Demario Jones Joe Newton Devin Baker

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

No. 268 245 237 233 225 224 221 203 202 186

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. 652 546 525 458 430

Barry Tarleton State Dallas Seattle Pacific Angelo State Fort Hays State Central Arkansas Abilene Christian Southwestern Okla.

Top 10 Seasons

Player Joe Newton Sam Belt Dauntae Williams Tyrone Hopkins Tyrone Hopkins Josh Gibbs William Cotton Marlon Dawson Alex Wright Junie Sanders

2000-01 1996-97 1990-91 1997-98 2007-08 2013-14 2002-03 1997-98 1997-98

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player Sam Belt William Cotton Wesley Clark Tyrone Hopkins Brent Friday

Rank No. 1. 8 1. 8 1. 8 1 8 5. 7

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

Years 2004-08 1962-65 1975-79 1995-97 2008-12

Assists

Rank 1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5.

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

Top 10 Games

No. Player 17 Zoderick Green 15 David Foote 15 Kevin Pierce 14 Zoderick Green 14 Reggie Evans 13 Pechone Stepps 13 Spencer Wright 13 Reggie Evans 13 Kevin Pierce 13 Kevin Pierce 13 Scott de la Garza

No. 233 209 200 174 170 170 158 156 153 145 145

Opponent Tarleton State Stonehill Eastern New Mexico Angelo State Oklahoma Christian Abilene Christian Tabor Paul Quinn Oklahoma Baptist Southwestern Okla. Oklahoma Christian

Top 10 Seasons Player Reggie Evans Zoderick Green Kevin Pierce Joe Newton Spencer Wright Kendall Cudjoe Dauntae Williams Keith Felton David Foote Kevin Pierce Kendall Cudjoe

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Season 1994-95 1990-91 1978-79 1994-95 1987-88 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1978-79 1978-79 1988-89

Season 1991-92 1994-95 1978-79 1997-98 1992-93 1980-81 2009-10 2000-01 1990-91 1979-80 1981-82

Top Five Careers Player David Factor Reggie Evans Kendall Cudjoe Kevin Pierce Marty Kelsey

Years 1995-99 1986-92 1979-82 1978-82 1974-78

Steals

Season 1997-98 2007-08 2010-11 1995-96 1996-97 2013-14 1963-64 2000-01 1992-93 1993-94

Top Five Careers

No. 539 434 429 428 377

Top 10 Games

Player David Thomas Norton Edmonds Joe Newton Tyrone Hopkins By numerous players

Opponent Abilene Christian Cameron Ind.-Purdue@Indiana Angelo State

Top 10 Seasons

No. 110 100 76 74 73 71 66 65 64 64

Player Joe Newton Alex Wright Dauntae Williams David Foote Alex Wright Dauntae Williams Eddie Robinson Scott Sanders Scott Sanders Marlon Brown

No. 208 174 173 160 148

Season 1997-98 1992-93 2010-11 1990-91 1991-92 2009-10 1998-99 1995-96 1994-95 1990-91

Top Five Careers Player David Factor Eric Cazenave Alex Wright Joe Newton Sam Belt

Season 2007-08 2001-02 2006-07 2005-06

Avg. 3.4 3.6 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.1

Years 1995-99 2006-10 1991-93 1996-98 2004-08

Blocked Shots Top 10 Games

Rank No. Player 1. 8 Johnny Tyson 2. 8 Fred Tyler 3. 7 Johnny Tyson 3. 7 Johnny Tyson 3. 7 Johnny Tyson 3. 7 Johnny Tyson 3. 7 Johnny Tyson 3. 7 Fred Tyler 3. 7 Fred Tyler 10. 6 Jason Pritchett 10. 6 Al Segova 10. 6 Johnny Tyson

Avg. 7.3 7.0 7.1 5.4 6.1 6.1 5.4 5.8 5.1 4.8 4.8 24

Opponent TX A&M-Kingsville Bridgeport TX A&M-Commerce Eastern New Mexico California (Pa.) Emporia State Arkansas Baptist SIU-Edwardsville Missouri Western Southeastern Okla. TX A&M-Commerce TX A&M-Kingsville

Season 1993-94 1991-92 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1993-94 1991-92 1991-92 2002-03 1994-95 1993-94


2014-15 UCO Basketball Central Oklahoma Records Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Top 10 Seasons

No. 126 65 63 58 58 46 46 43 39 35

Player Johnny Tyson Fred Tyler Fred Tyler Jason Pritchett Eddie Robinson Jason Pritchett Al Segova Jason Pritchett Marlon Brown Eddie Robinson

No. 147 129 126 93 83

Season 1993-94 1991-92 1992-93 2002-03 1998-99 2000-01 1994-95 2001-02 1989-90 1997-98

Top Five Careers Player Jason Pritchett Fred Tyler Johnny Tyson Eddie Robinson James Morris

Most Free Throws Made Game: 47 vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (attempted 70). Season: 631, 2007-08 (attempted 857).

Avg. 4.7 2.2 2.2 2.0 2.2 1.7 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.3

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 70 vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (made 47). Season: 911, 2010-11 (made 582). Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 100% vs. West Texas A&M, Jan. 21, 1995 (17-of-17). Minimum 15 attempts. Season: 81.8%, 1974-75 (330-of-403). Most Rebounds Game: 76 vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993. Season: 1,512, 1992-93.

Years 2000-03 1991-93 1993-94 1997-99 1990-93

Most Steals Game: 24 vs. Mid-America Bible, Nov. 21, 2001. Season: 367, 1991-92. Most Assists Game: 42 vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993. Season: 643, 1992-93.

Team Records

Most Points Game: 167 vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 and vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993. Season: 3,566, 1991-92 (32 games).

Most Blocks Game: 14 vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993. Season: 211, 1993-94.

Most Points in a Half Game: 89 vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (2nd).

Most Points by Opponent Game: 134, Montana State-Billings, Dec. 17, 1998. Season: 2,987, 1991-92 (32 games).

Most Combined Points Game: 268, UCO (140) vs. Nebraska-Kearney (128).

Largest Margin of Victory Game: 104 vs. Arkansas Baptist, Dec. 9, 1995 (UCO 158, Arkansas Baptist 54).

Most Field Goals Made Game: 67 vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (attempted 111) and vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (attempted 119). Season: 1,321, 1991-92 (attempted 2,653).

Highest Scoring Games Central Oklahoma has scored 100-plus points 230 times in its 88-year history. The Bronchos have an all-time record of 202-28 (.878) when scoring 100-plus points. The first 100-point game in school history was a 102-56 victory over Howard Payne on Dec. 31, 1952. Here’s a look at UCO’s 15 highest-scoring games:

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 119 vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (made 67). Season: 2,653, 1991-92 (made 1,321). Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 71.4% vs. South Dakota State, 1962-63 (40-of-56). Minimum 50 attempts. Season: 52.5%, 1963-64 (849-of-1,617) and 1985-86 (807-of-1,538).

Rank Score Opponent 1. 167-78 Arkansas Baptist 1. 167-77 Baptist Christian (La.) 3. 158-54 Arkansas Baptist 4. 150-83 National Christian 4. 150-73 Arkansas Baptist 6. 149-71 Paul Quinn (Texas) 7. 147-72 Bartlesville Wesleyan 8. 146-103 East Central 9. 144-98 Southwestern Oklahoma 9. 144-99 Texas College 11. 141-112 Texas College 11. 141-95 Baptist Christian (La.) 11. 141-96 Abilene Christian 14. 140-128 Nebraska-Kearney 15. 139-118 University of Ozarks (Ark.)

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Game: 28 vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009. Season: 353, 1991-92 (attempted 945). Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Game: 57 vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009 (made 28). Season: 982, 1994-95 (made 317). Best 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Game: 72.7 vs. Truman State, Jan. 10, 2013 (13-of-18). Minimum 15 attempts. Season: 39.3%, 1986-87 (110-of-280). 25

Season 1993-94 1992-93 1995-96 2000-01 1994-95 1991-92 1994-95 1997-98 1998-99 1996-97 1994-95 1991-92 1989-90 1991-92 1991-92


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Conference Players Central Oklahoma has had 75 players earn all-conference honors a combined 121 times in the 88-year history of the program. The Bronchos have been members of the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference and District Nine while in the NAIA and in the Lone Star Conference and Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association as members of NCAA Division II. Only three players earned all-conference honors four times during

their careers -- Bill Ballew (1947, ‘48, ‘49 and ‘50), Wesley Clark (1976, ‘77, ‘78 and ‘79) and Sam Belt (2005, ‘06, ‘07 and ‘08) -- with each being a first-time selection three times and a second-time pick once. Five players were three-time all-conference picks -- Otis Delaporte (1937, ‘38 and ‘39), Larry Wood (1953, ‘54 and ‘55), Leo Holland (1956, ‘57 and ‘58), Bryce Vann (1959, ‘60 and ‘61) and Alfred Murrell (1965, ‘66 and ‘67).

2003-04 Deshone Henderson (1st)

Shawn Williams (1st) James Morris (Freshman of Year)

1969-70 James Keith (1st)

2012-13 Josh Gibbs (1st)

2002-03 Demario Jones (1st) Jason Pritchett (2nd)

1989-90 Marlon Brown (2nd) Shawn Williams (2nd)

1968-69 James Keith (2nd) Howard Stutte (2nd)

All-LSC North Division

2001-02 Dantrail Coleman (2nd)

1988-89 Kelvin McCain (2nd)

1967-68 Rodney Chitsey (2nd)

2000-01 Marlon Dawson (1st)

All-District Nine

1966-67 Alfred Murrell (1st)

All-MIAA

2013-14 Josh Gibbs (1st)

2010-11 Dauntae Williams (1st, POY) Tyler Phillips (2nd, Academic) Jarrod McDaniel (Defensive POY) 2009-10 Eric Cazenave (1st) Dauntae Williams (1st, POY) Tyler Phillips (2nd, Academic) Shane Carroll (Academic)

2008-09 Lance Harper (1st, POY) David Thomas (Academic POY) Adam Terneus (Academic) 2007-08 Sam Belt (1st, POY, Academic) Michael Sosanya (co-Freshman of the Year) 2006-07 Sam Belt (1st) Anthony Brown (1st) Eric Cazenave (Freshman of the Year)

1999-00 Dante Harris (2nd) 1998-99 Eddie Robinson (1st, POY) 1997-98 Joe Newton (1st, POY) Shawn Pughsley (2nd)

All-Lone Star Conference

1996-97 Tyrone Hopkins (1st, POY) Joe Newton (2nd) 1995-96 Tyrone Hopkins (1st, co-POY) 1994-95 Junie Sanders (1st, MVP) Zoderick Green (1st) 1993-94 Junie Sanders (1st) Darrell Gibson (2nd, co-Defensive POY) Johnny Tyson (co-Defensive POY)

Lance Harper

2005-06 Anthony Brown (1st) Sam Belt (2nd) 2004-05 Sam Belt (1st) Deshone Henderson (1st)

1992-93 Fred Tyler (1st) Alex Wright (1st, POY) 1991-92 Reggie Evans (1st) Alex Wright (1st) 1990-91 Marlon Brown (1st) David Foote (1st)

1985-86 Chuck Kersgieter (1st) 1984-85 Chuck Kersgieter (2nd) 1981-82 Charles Crosby (2nd) 1979-80 Marcus Penny (2nd) 1978-79 Wesley Clark (1st) 1977-78 Wesley Clark (2nd) 1976-77 Wesley Clark (1st) 1975-76 Wesley Clark (1st) Troy Denwalt (1st)

All-Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference 1974-75 Stanley Burdine (2nd) Michael Johnson (2nd) Joe Sheets (2nd)

1973-74 Johnnie Roseburr (2nd) 1972-73 Eligha Bell (1st) 1971-72 Joe Sheets (2nd)

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Alfred Murrell

1965-66 Alfred Murrell (1st) 1964-65 William Cotton (1st) Alfred Murrell (2nd) 1963-64 William Cotton (1st) William Malone (2nd) Luther Pegues (2nd) 1962-63 Willie Malone (1st) Luther Pegues (2nd) 1961-62 Marvin Harris (2nd) 1960-61 Bryce Vann (1st) Rex Norton (2nd) 1959-60 Bryce Vann (1st) 1958-59 Van Smith (1st) Bryce Vann (2nd) 1957-58 Leo Holland (1st) Van Smith (1st)


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Conference Players 1956-57 Leo Holland (2nd) Max Marquardt (2nd)

1950-51 Don Metheny (2nd)

1955-56 Leo Holland (1st)

1949-50 Bill Ballew (1st) S.L. Shofner (1st)

1954-55 Larry Wood (1st)

1948-49 Bill Ballew (1st)

1953-54 S.L. Shofner (1st) Larry Wood (1st) Don Burget (2nd)

1947-48 Bill Ballew (1st) John Smith (1st)

1952-53 Don Metheny (1st) Don Burget (2nd) Larry Wood (2nd) 1951-52 Allen Zisman (2nd)

1938-39 Otis Delaporte (1st) C.B. Speegle (1st) Charles Thurman (1st) S.D. Shepherd (2nd)

1932-33 Pat Bernell (1st) Buford Sherwood (2nd) 1931-32 Pat Bernell (2nd)

1937-38 Otis Delaporte (1st) Bill Giles (1st) Charles Thurman (2nd)

1946-47 Bill Ballew (2nd) John Smith (2nd) 1941-42 Bill Anderson (1st) Kenneth Corley (1st)

1930-31 Ben Cleveland (1st) Lofton Reynolds (2nd)

1936-37 Otis Delaporte (1st) C.E. “Tip” Jacobson (1st)

1929-30 Frank Blackwell (2nd) Lofton Reynolds (2nd)

1935-36 James Haught (2nd) C.E. “Tip” Jacobson (2nd)

1924-25 Howard Suesz (2nd) 1923-24 walter Myers (2nd)

1933-34 James Haught (2nd) Buford Sherwood (2nd)

1921-22 Clyde LeForce (1st)

All-Americans Twenty-two Central Oklahoma players have earned All-America honors, nine in NAIA and 13 in NCAA Division II. There have been five two-time All-Americans -- Bryce Vann, Willlie Malone, Wesley Clark and Chuck Kersgieter in NAIA along with

Alex Wright and Tyrone Hopkins in Division II. UCO has had three players named Division II Player of the Year -- Wright in 1992-93, Joe Newton in 1997-98 and Dauntae Williams in 2010-11

NAIA

Basketball Times Dauntae Williams Sam Belt Marlon Dawson Eddie Robinson Joe Newton Tyrone Hopkins Mack Tuck Junie Sanders Zoderick Green Alex Wright Fred Tyler Alex Wright

Player Chuck Kersgieter Chuck Kersgieter Wesley Clark Wesley Clark Joe Sheets Eligha Bell James Keith Alfred Murrell Willie Malone William Cotton Willie Malone Bryce Vann Bryce Vann

NCAA Division II NABC Josh Gibbs Dauntae Williams Sam Belt Marlon Dawson Eddie Robinson Joe Newton Tyrone Hopkins Tyrone Hopkins Alex Wright

Team Season HM 1985-86 HM 1984-85 3rd 1978-79 HM 1975-76 HM 1974-75 HM 1972-73 HM 1969-70 3rd 1966-67 HM 1963-64 3rd 1963-64 HM 1962-63 1st 1960-61 3rd 1959-60

Division II Bulletin Sam Belt Eddie Robinson Joe Newton Tyrone Hopkins Junie Sanders Alex Wright

Team Season 1st 2013-14 1st 2010-11 1st 2007-08 3rd 2000-01 1st 1998-99 1st, POY 1997-98 1st 1996-97 1st 1995-96 1st, POY 1992-93

Team 1st, POY 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st, co-POY 3rd 2nd

Season 2010-11 2007-08 2000-01 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1996-97 1994-95 1994-95 1992-93 1992-93 1991-92

Team 4th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st, POY

Season 2007-08 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1994-95 1992-93

CoSIDA/Daktronics Team Josh Gibbs 2nd Eddie Robinson 1st Joe Newton 1st Tyrone Hopkins 2nd Junie Sanders 1st Zoderick Green 2nd POY - Denotes Player of the Year 27

Season 2013-14 1998-99 1997-98 1995-96 1994-95 1994-95


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Time Lettermen A-A-A-A-A

Doug Aderhold, 1968-69-70 Carl Alexander, 1946 Brent Alford, 1981-82-83 Bus Andeel, 1940-41 Bill Anderson, 1939-40-41 J.D. Anderson, 1935-36-37 Aaron Anderson, 2014 Terry Anderson, 1976-77-78-79 Anthony Andrews, 1982-83 Cal Andrews, 2013-14 Earl Applebee, 1947 Jason Arbet, 2007 Buddy Armstrong, 1963-64-65-66 Mike Auchenbach, ‘71-72-73-74 Ken Austin, 1982 Steve Austin, 1980-81-82-83

B-B-B-B-B

Guy Bailey, 1924 Matt Bailey, 2004 Jarrod Bairstow, 2014 Devin Baker, 1998 Javvero Baker, 2011-12 Clarence Ballard, 1978-79 Bill Ballew, 1947-48-49-50 W.C. Barnard, 1935-36-37-38 Ben Beames, 1943 Eligha Bell, 1971-72-73-74 Luke Belt, 2007 Sam Belt, 2005-06-07-08 Roy Berger, 1947 Pete Bernell, 1930-31-32-33 Richard Berry, 1966-67-68-69 Mike Bevenue, 1968 Jimmy Bishard, 1953 Frank Blackwell, 1928-29 Roy Blankenship, 1925 Al Blevins, 1946-47-48-49 Tony Bolar, 1971-72-73-74 Eddie Bolton, 1994 James Bowker, 1957-58 Jeff Boyd, 1983 Braymer, 1922 Virgil Brentlinger, 1935-39 Bobby Bridges, 1976 Julian Brooks, 1931 Steve Brooks, 1984-86 Anthony Brown, 2006-07 Carl Brown, 1955-56-57 Don Brown, 1954 Galen Brown, 1946 Marlon Brown, 1990-91 Philip Brown, 2014 Ralph Bullard, 1958-59-60 Louis Bullette, 1929 Stanley Burdine, 1973-74-75 Don Burget, 1952-53-54 Jim Burnett, 1941 Rick Burnett, 1972-73 Brandon Burns, 1997-98 Doug Burris, 1987

C-C-C-C-C

Ezell Calvin, 1991 Bob Carlson, 1958

Warren Carmichael, 1949 Shane Carroll, 2009-10-11-12 June Carter, 2011-13 Mical Cayton, 1981 Eric Cazenave, 2007-08-09-10 Overton Cheadle, 1943 Rodney Chitsey, 1967-68 Roy Christian, 1961 Wesley Clark, 1976-77-78-79 Richard Cleaver, 1956 Ben Cleveland, 1928-29-30-31 Bill Cofer, 1950 Jess Coffey, 1965 Cortez Colbert, 2012 Tom Colbert, 1961 Dantrail Coleman, 2001-02 Paul Collier, 1986-87 Nic Combs, 2013-14 Bob Condron, 1948-49-50 John Cooley, 1928 Jackie Cooper, 1953 Kenneth Corley, 1940-41-42-43 Louis Corforth, 1931-32-33-34 Jamell Cormier, 2013 William Cotton, 1963-64-65 Ray Cox, 1927-28-29-30 Charles Crosby, 1979-80-81-82 Kendal Cudjoe, 1980-81-82 Earl Culberson, 1930-31 Mike Currin, 2005-06 Carl Curry, 2010-11 Robert Curtis, 2000

F-F-F-F-F

David Factor, 1996-97-98-99 Keith Felton, 2001 Hoyt Ferguson, 1946-47-48 James Fikes, 1943-46-48 Ray Firth, 1962-63 Patrick Fisher, 1997-98 Tyshon Fisher, 1995-96 Willie Fize, 1958 Leroy Flynn, 1955-56 David Ford, 1984 Curt Foster, 1983-84-85 David Foote, 1991 Eric Fortenberry, 1995 Brooks Fowler, 1988 Cranford French, 1943 Henry French, 1970 Brent Friday, 2009-10-11

G-G-G-G-G

Kentrell Gaddis, 2003-04-05-06 Glen Gaffaney, 1940 DeAngelo Garrett, 2009 John Garrett, 1950-55-56 Dean Garrison, 1951-52 Jason Gentz, 1994 Phil Giachino, 1983-84-85-86 Josh Gibbs, 2013-14 Antonio Gibson, 1986-87 Darrell Gibson, 1993-94 Bill Giles, 1935-36-37-38 Floyd Glover, 1928 Earl Goerke, 1946 John Goodwin, 1991 Robert Gords, 1970 Nick Graham, 2004 Aundrae Grayson, 2006 Zoderick Green, 1994-95 Jason Greene, 2005-06 Rodrick Gregoire, 1992 Carter Ground, 1963 Bruce Gray, 1964 David Green, 1984 Howard Grey, 1931-32-33-34 Donnie Gross, 1970

D-D-D-D-D

Hanson Damen, 1978-79-80-81 George Daniels, 1940 Josh Davis, 2012-13 Lanier Davis, 1950 Charles Davis, 1939 Lee Davis, 1963 Mahijah Davis, 2002-03 Stanton Davis, 1990-91 June Dawkins, 1942-43 James Dawson, 1970 Marlon Dawson, 2001 Leonard Dean, 1934 Scott de la Garza, 1989 Otis Delaporte, 1937-38-39 Troy Denwalt, 1973-74-75-76 Abe Deutschendorf, 1956 Anthony Dickens, 1982 Dan Ditto, 1967-68 David Draper, 1988 Victor Driver, 2009-11

H-H-H-H-H

Bob Hamilton, 1955-56 Dale Hamilton, 1929-30-31-32 Charles Hamrick, 1953 Jan Handley, 1975-77 Chance Hardaker, 2008-09 Lance Harper, 2007-08-09 Bobby Harris, 1989-90 Damarcus Harris, 1999 Dante Harris, 1999-00 DeAndre Harris, 1999 J. Harris, 1933 Larry Harris, 1985 Marvin Harris, 1959-60-61-62 Jack Haskins, 1960 Glenn Haswell, 1965-66 James Haught, 1933-34-35-36 Paul Haumont, 1963

E-E-E-E-E

Andre Earl, 2000-01 Norton Edmonds, 2002 Jon Eisenhauer, 1988 Herschel Ellis, 1928-29-31-32 Jason Ervin, 1995 Charles Eshelman, 1927-29 Ruthledge Etheridege, 1922-23-24-25 Andy Evans, 1929-30 Pat Evans, 1957-58 Reggie Evans, 1987-88-92

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George Hauser, 1958-59-60 Kenny Haydon, 1988 Seth Heckart, 2013-14 Keith Hedge, 1986-88 Deshone Henderson, 2004-05 Frank Henderson, 1981-82-83 Clifton Herington, 1923-25-27 Garrett Hermanski, 2014 Vern Hewett, 1927 Ronald Hill, 2008 Kipp Hinrichs, 1989 Jack Hobbs, 1947 Robert Hodge, 1985 Ray Hogan, 1936-37 Rico Hogan, 2013-14 Howard Hogue, 1933-34-35-36 Leo Holland, 1956-57-58 Robert Honey, 1966 Bruce Honore, 1979-80-81 Joe Hooks, 1994 Tyrone Hopkins, 1996-97 Chris Houk, 1999-00 Joe Howell, 1951-52-53-54 Christian Huffman, 2013 Frank Hyson, 1926-27-28

I-I-I-I-I

Rex Inman, 1952-53 DeAngelo Irvin, 1987

J-J-J-J-J

Andre Jackson, 1994 Norman Jaco, 1948 Clif Jacobson, 1934-35-36-37 Arnold Jech, 1954-55 T.J. Jenkins, 1987 Lee Johnson, 1948 Malcolm Johnson, 1978-79 Michael Johnson, 1973-74-75 Rahsaan Johnson, 1998 Alva Johnston, 1927 Anthony Jones, 1993 Caron Jones, 1997 Demario Jones, 2002-03 John Jones, 1963 Terry Jones, 1975-76-77 Wayne Jones, 1936-37

K-K-K-K-K

Bob Kaser, 1964 James Keith, 1967-68-69-70 James Kelley, 1980 Michael Kelley, 1981 John Kelsey, 1972-73-74 Marty Kelsey, 1975-76-77-78 Drew Kemp, 2006 Joe Kennerly, 2005-06 Chuck Kersgieter, ‘83-84-85-86 Elmer Kincannon, ‘40-41-42-43 Eddie King, 1995 John King, 1928 L.D. King, 1951-52 Theron Kingsoliver, 1925-26 Edwin Kiser, 1928 Elmer Kuper, 1926-27 Chester Kyle, 1962


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Time Lettermen L-L-L-L-L

Patrick Lambakis, 1995 Dark Lanier, 1936 Demarco Latham, 2007 Malcolm Leak, 1993 Robert Lee, 2010-11-12 Clyde LeForce, 1922 Melvin Lemmons, 1926 D.J. Lemons, 2011 Tom Levay, 1947 Mike Little, 1963 Blake Livingston, 2009-10 J.W. Lockett, 1958-59-60 Johnny Lucas, 1972-73-74

M-M-M-M-M

William Malone, 1962-63-64 Butch Mabntle, 1964 Oliver Manuel, 1959 Ryan Manuel, 1985 Keith Marks, 2007-08-09-10 Max Marquardt, 1954-55-56-57 Mark Mars, 1983 Curtis Marshall, 1978 Eddie Martin, 1967-68-69 Mark Martinovich, 1986-87 Wayne Matheny, 1947 Mike Mayfield, 1979-80 Kelvin McCain, 1989 Sean McCall, 1990 Chris McCleary, 2010-11 Shaun McCleary, 2003 Lennox McCoy, 2001 Kevin McCroskey, 1983 Jarrod McDaniel, 2011 Chris McDonald, 1989 Bill McGee, 1962 Terry McVay, 2004-05 Tom Meade, 1975 Don Metheny, 1950-51-52-53 Ernest Miller, 1922-23 Michael Mims, 1997 Mike Mims, 1966-67-68-69 Scott Moody, 1987-88-89 David Moore, 1943-47 Joel Moore, 1950-51-53 Lee Moore, 1977-78-79 Brett Morgan, 2007 James Morris, 1991-92-93 Olin Morris, 1929-30-31-32 Dave Morrison, 1966-67 Brooks Mosier, 1959-60 Joe Moulder, 1962 Alfred Murrell, 1964-65-66-67 Walter Myers, 1924

N-N-N-N-N

Phillip Nash, 1967 Patrick Nee, 2001 John Neal, 2007-08 Loyal Nelson, 1934-35-36 Marcus Nelson, 2012 Bert Newton, 1928 Jack Newman, 1941 Joe Newton, 1997-98

Keith Newton, 1986-897 Warren Nichols, 1946-47-48 Teddy Noel, 1982 Ronald Norfleet, 2012 Rex Norton, 1961-62 Jonathan Nubine, 2003 Travis Nunley, 1988

O-O-O-O-O

Terry Odom, 2002 Calvin Ollie, 2004 Walter Oney, 1927

P-P-P-P-P

Charles Page, 1956 Andy Parker, 1984-85-86-87 Dewey Parker, 1848 Rickey Parker, 1968-69 Tommie Parker, 1999 Gerald Parks, 1966 Pate, 1924 George Patterson, 1946 Reggie Paul, 2004 Ralph Payne, 1925-26 Luther Pegues, 1963-64 Marcus Penny, 1980 John Perdue, 1966-67-68-69 Londaryl Perry, 1996-97 Dee Petree, 1926 Tucker Phillips, 2009-11-12 Tyler Phillips, 2004-05 Tyler Phillips, 2008-10-11-12 Kevin Pierce, 1979-80-81-82 Otlee Pinson, 1925 Earl Plumlee, 1935-36 Lloyd Plunkett, 1969 Jerry Pope, 1962 Eric Porter, 1999 Dennis Portis, 1979 Michael Powers, 1990-91 Earl Presley, 1960 Jason Pitchett, 2001-02-03 John Pryer, 1961-62-63 Leo Pryor, 1935 Shawn Pughsley, 1998

R-R-R-R-R

Jamel Ramey, 2003-04 Dale Ramsey, 1949-50 B.J. Raney, 2003-05 Jim Ratliff, 1975-77-78 Howard Ray, 1954-56 Steve Rector, 1981-82-83 Ivan Reeder, 1949 Jimmy Reeder, 1949-50 Bob Reeds, 1940 Lofton Reynolds, 1929-30-31-32 Chris Rhymes, 2010 Gerald Richardson, 1991 Jacob Richardson, 2014 Art Righetti, 1949-50 Ringer, 1924 Alvin Roberts, 1961 Eddie Robinson, 1998-99 Shawn Robinson, 1992 Tyrone Robinson, 2002

DeWayne Rogers, 1996 Elmer Rogers, 1923 John Rollman, 1991-92 Chris Roper, 1984-85 Johnnie Roseburr, 1971-72-73-74 Leon Ross, 1954-55 Tony Ross, 2011 Eric Roumph, 1988-89 Brian Rowland, 2001 Keith Russell, 1983-84 Kevin Russell, 2004-05

S-S-S-S-S

Chase Sandburg, 2006 Jim Sandburg, 1980 Adrian Sanders, 1992 James Sanders, 1937-38 Junie Sanders, 1994-95 Scott Sanders, 1995-96 Stephen Sauls, 1977-78 Stuart Seaton, 1932-33 Al Segova, 1995-96 Larry Sevier, 1965 Perry Sexson, 1946 Jerrel Shaffield, 1978 Bill Shahan, 1953-54 Rex Shedrick, 1946 S.D. Shepherd, 1938-39 Joe Sheets, 1972-73-74-75 Herschel Sherrill, 1946-47 Buford Sherwood, 1933-34 Ron Shields, 1992 S.L. Shofner, 1949-50-53-54 Roger Shorb, 1975-76 Fran Siebuhr, 1958-59 Charles Smith, 2002-03 Howard Smith, 1976 John Smith, 1946-47-48 Van Smith, 1957-58-59-60 Spencer Smith, 2012-13 Michael Sosanya, 2008-09 Muyi Sosanya, 2004-05 C.B. Speegle, 1938-39-40 James Spivey, 1977-78-79 Reford Stack, 1929-30-31-32 Curtis Starlin, 1970 Marcus Steele, 2003-05-06 Pechone Stepps, 1994 John Sterling, 1990 Floyd Stevens, 1934 Herman Stevenson, 1961-62-63-64 Jacob Strassle, 2013-14 Chris Strodes, 2001 Howard Stuttle, 1966-67-68-69 Jim Steward, 1964-65-66 Jesse Steward, 1971-72 Jason Stewart, 1998 Scott Streller, 1986-87-88-89 Jay Stricklen, 1984 Howard Suesz, 1922-25 Antonio Sykes, 1999

T-T-T-T-T

J.J. Talley, 2001 Tyler Tansel, 1989 Artie Taylor, 1994

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Willie Taylor, 2000 Dexter Tennell, 2001 Adam Terneus, 2008-09 Craig Thomas, 1982 David Thomas, 2008-09 Emerson Thompson, 1964-65-66 J.A. Thompson, 1940-41 Luke Thompson, 1947-48 Mike Thompson, 1985-86 Bernard Thurman, ‘38-39-40-41 Charles Thurman, ‘36-37-38-39 Jack Treat, 1959 Mack Tuck, 1997 Bob Tucker, 1958 Terry Tucker, 2007 Lester Turner, 1993 Fred Tyler, 1992-93 Johnny Tyson, 1994

U-U-U-U-U

Perry Unruh, 1964-65

V-V-V-V-V

Bob Van Antwerpt, 1940-41-42-46 Steve Vanarsdel, 1977 Bryce Vann, 1958-59-60-61 Leslie Van Noy, 1924-25-27 Medley Van Noy, 1922

W-W-W-W-W

Henry Wade, 1929-30-31 Kenneth Wagner, 1951-52 Eldon Wagoner, 1926-27-28 Brian Walker, 2007-08 Eric Walker, 1990 Joe Warren, 1956-57 Booker T. Washington, 1960-61 J.T. Watkins, 1940-41 Terrence Watkins, 20 Harold Whipky, 1961-63 Forrest Wildman, 1922-24 Billy Williams, 1958 Dauntae Williams, 2010 Morgan Williams, 2006 Shawn Williams, 1990-91 Tom Williams, 1924 Johnny Williamson, 1922-23 Dennis Wilson, 1969-70-71 Mike Wilson, 1970-71 Robert Wilson, 1992 George Winters, 1977 Alfred Wood, 1970 Gary Wood, 1957 Larry Wood, 1952-53-54-55 Cornell Woodard, 1967 Alex Wright, 1992-93 John Wright, 1950-51-52 Spencer Wright, 1993 Virgil Wright, 1993 Jim Wurman, 1955

Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Allen Zisman, 1952


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results C.W. Wantland 1921-28 36-57 1921-22 (10-4) 42 Southeastern................. 21 23 Oklahoma State............ 18 24 Chilocco..................... 22# 34 Chilocco..................... 28# 25 Tulsa............................. 24 23 Tulsa............................. 25 26 Tulsa............................. 29 26 Tulsa............................. 16 40 Phillips.......................... 24 22 Phillips.......................... 24 32 Phillips.......................... 17 28 Phillips.......................... 18 22 Oklahoma City............. 24 28 Oklahoma City............. 26 64 Eastern A&M.................11 66 Eastern A&M................ 16 53 Northern....................... 15 48 Northern....................... 16 55 Oklahoma City............... 5 27 Oklahoma City............. 24 #-Juco games do not count 1922-23 (5-5) 24 Oklahoma Baptist......... 27 9 East Central.................. 39 23 East Central.................. 12 40 Northwestern OK......... 37 20 Southwestern OK ........ 42 17 Southwestern OK......... 62 25 Northwestern OK......... 16 36 Northwestern OK .........11 30 Southwestern OK ........ 44 19 Southwestern OK......... 43 1923-24 (2-12) 25 Northwestern OK......... 36 24 Northwestern OK......... 18 13 Phillips.......................... 24 18 Phillips.......................... 21 20 Oklahoma City............. 26 19 Oklahoma City............. 21 16 Southeastern OK.......... 41 19 East Central.................. 21 9 Oklahoma Baptist......... 29 14 Southwestern OK......... 40 12 Southwestern OK......... 40 12 Southeastern OK.......... 22 12 Southwestern OK......... 47 17 East Central.................. 31 20 Oklahoma Baptist......... 18 1924-25 (8-12) 15 East Central.................. 13 29 Phillips.......................... 18 18 Phillips.......................... 20 17 Oklahoma Baptist......... 26 20 Phillips.......................... 24 13 Oklahoma Baptist......... 27 19 East Central.................. 27 37 Tulsa............................. 24 32 Tulsa............................. 18 25 Southwestern OK......... 30 16 Southwestern OK......... 32 23 Oklahoma City............. 20 30 Southwestern OK......... 23 24 Southwestern OK......... 29 29 Oklahoma City............. 13 25 Tulsa............................. 32 24 Tulsa............................. 46 38 Northeastern State........ 27 37 Phillips.......................... 44 29 Southeastern OK.......... 40

1925-26 (5-6) 46 Classen........................... 28# 28 Phillips.............................. 29 29 Oklahoma Baptist ............ 40 24 East Central...................... 23 29 East Central...................... 28 50 East Central...................... 24 28 Oklahoma City................. 32 13 Phillips.............................. 31 19 Oklahoma City................. 28 25 Tulsa................................. 24 16 Southwestern OK............. 19 32 Tulsa................................. 27 #-Juco games do not count 1926-27 (2-10) 15 Phillips...............................35 22 East Central.......................24 16 Southeastern OK...............30 17 Tulsa..................................23 29 Phillips...............................32 32 Oklahoma City..................34 19 Southwestern OK .............45 22 Oklahoma City..................23 29 Southwestern OK..............49 26 Oklahoma Baptist .............25 29 Tulsa..................................26 25 Northeastern State.............34 1927-28 (4-8) 34 Oklahoma Baptist .............32 20 East Central.......................50 24 Southwestern OK..............36 37 Northwestern OK..............44 33 Phillips...............................60 19 Oklahoma City..................21 21 Northeastern State.............32 29 Tulsa..................................25 46 Northwestern OK..............41 28 Southwestern OK..............41 32 Northeastern State.............29 36 Southeastern OK...............44

John Williamson 1928-29 6-11 1928-29 (6-11) 29 Emporia State....................33 28 Emporia State....................17 6 Southwestern KS...............13 19 Wichita State.....................38 35 Eastern A&M.....................7# 25 Oklahoma City..................26 43 Southwestern OK..............33 46 Northeastern State.............20 42 Tulsa..................................36 22 East Central.......................45 33 Tulsa..................................18 25 East Central.......................47 42 Southeastern OK...............35 29 Oklahoma City..................39 19 Southwestern OK..............30 31 Southwestern OK..............44 26 Phillips...............................45 16 Phillips...............................31 #-Juco games do not count

Bill

Robinson 1929-30 7-6

1929-30 (7-6) 28 Truman State.....................47 45 Cameron..........................35# 47 Preparatory School.............26#

26 Southwestern OK..............23 28 East Central.......................77 32 Southwestern OK..............26 27 Northeastern State.............23 31 Northwestern OK..............32 33 Northwestern OK..............25 29 Boosters...........................31# 40 East Central.......................44 29 Northwestern OK..............40 27 Northeastern State.............20 58 Morris Independents...........24# 41 Bethel................................21 31 St. Benedicts......................26 20 Northwest Missouri...........23 #-Juco games do not count

C.J. Crump 1930-31 12-5 1930-31 (12-5) 27 Cameron..........................40# 28 Baylor................................41 28 Chilocco..........................24# 30 Southeastern OK...............35 41 East Central.......................61 29 Oklahoma City..................25 48 Northeastern State.............34 37 Southeastern OK...............23 32 Oklahoma City..................27 35 Northeastern State.............30 49 East Central.......................28 34 Northwestern OK..............49 39 Chilocco..........................22# 27 Northwestern OK .............26 28 Southwestern OK..............24 22 Southwestern OK..............24 32 Cotner College...................28 33 Emporia State....................32 28 Wichita State.....................40 26 Emporia State....................25 #-Juco games do not count

Pat Taylor 1931-35 26-43 1931-32 (4-12) 37 Panhandle..........................26 27 Phillips...............................38 29 Oklahoma City..................35 25 Southwestern KS...............23 29 Northwestern OK..............33 24 Northeastern State.............21 15 East Central.......................45 29 Oklahoma City..................42 14 Southwestern OK..............19 22 Southeastern OK...............32 34 Oklahoma City..................43 20 MO School of Mines................18 21 East Central.......................25 18 Northeastern State.............43 26 Southwestern OK..............34 32 Northwestern OK..............38 1932-33 (7-7) 19 Oklahoma State.................22 39 Northern Oklahoma............22# 54 Chilocco..........................26# 25 Southwestern KS...............28 27 Oklahoma State.................25 38 Northeastern State.............25 32 East Central.......................48 23 Southeastern OK...............36 34 East Central.......................44

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34 Northeastern State.............26 46 Southeastern OK...............33 42 Northwestern OK..............39 39 Southwestern OK..............26 44 Northwestern OK..............32 27 Southwestern OK..............30 36 Oklahoma City..................38 #-Juco games do not count 1933-34 (11-7) 38 Tulsa..................................31 50 House of David................33# 34 Southwestern KS...............22 27 Oklahoma State.................33 25 Southwestern KS...............31 37 Northeastern State.............19 39 Oklahoma City..................31 28 East Central.......................22 39 Southeastern OK...............33 37 West Texas A&M..............33 39 West Texas A&M..............29 38 East Central.......................51 29 Southeastern OK...............52 28 Northwestern OK..............35 23 Southwestern OK..............31 32 Oklahoma City..................37 50 Northeastern State.............37 32 Southwestern OK..............28 44 Northwestern OK..............41 #-Juco games do not count 1934-35 (4-17) 17 Tulsa..................................30 33 McPherson KS...................37 27 Drury.................................21 31 Midland NE.......................26 24 Phillips...............................29 21 Oklahoma City..................31 32 East Central.......................33 14 Southeastern OK...............43 22 Southwestern OK..............24 23 East Central.......................38 30 Oklahoma Panhandle.........26 31 West Texas A&M..............27 26 West Texas A&M..............36 33 Oklahoma City..................43 26 Northwestern OK..............46 25 Northeastern State.............29 24 Southeastern OK...............34 22 Oklahoma State.................33 32 Southwestern OK..............43 34 Northwestern OK..............48 21 Northeastern State.............48

Claude E. Reeds 1935-37 27-16 1935-36 (11-9) 20 Oklahoma State.................33 22 Southwestern KS...............23 27 Winfield Freshmen............24 33 Emporia State....................29 30 McPherson.........................18 27 Oklahoma State.................24 32 Southeastern OK...............26 30 East Central.......................40 40 Oklahoma City..................29 42 Northeastern State.............33 22 Phillips...............................29 38 Northeastern State.............35 32 Southeastern OK...............28 24 East Central.......................30 29 Phillips...............................31 38 Oklahoma City..................33 29 Southwestern OK..............30 42 Northwestern OK..............59

26 Northwestern OK.......... 33 37 Southwestern OK.......... 25 1936-37 (16-7) 20 Oklahoma State............. 35 35 West Texas A&M.......... 31 24 Baylor............................ 26 28 Northwestern OK.......... 25 37 Oklahoma City.............. 28 43 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 35 42 Northeastern State......... 32 41 Phillips........................... 20 48 Northwestern OK.......... 44 55 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 20 51 Phillips........................... 27 31 East Central................... 24 42 Northeastern State......... 27 29 Oklahoma City.............. 31 30 Northwestern OK.......... 26 34 Southwestern OK.......... 36 34 Southeastern OK........... 28 36 East Central................... 31 20 Oklahoma State............. 37 27 Southwestern OK.......... 26 26 Oklahoma City.............. 32 40 Southeastern OK........... 30 34 Central Arkansas........... 51 Conference Champions

Dale Hamilton 1937-41 57-30 1937-38........................... (17-6) 29 TX A&M-Commerce.... 30 38 TX A&M-Commerce.... 37 25 North Texas................... 36 24 Northeastern State......... 21 36 Phillips........................... 15 27 Oklahoma City.............. 25 30 Southeastern.................. 29 36 East Central................... 31 39 Southwestern................. 17 39 Northeastern State......... 25 32 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 17 34 Northwestern................. 37 31 Phillips........................... 20 35 East Central................... 22 23 Oklahoma State............. 31 36 Northeastern State......... 28 16 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 20 36 Phillips........................... 30 45 Northwestern................. 31 35 Southeastern.................. 32 40 Southwestern................. 27 43 Central Arkansas......... 34* 36 St. Ambrose IA............ 38* Conference Champions *-NAIA National Tourney 1938-39........................... (16-5) 52 Texas Christian.............. 45 38 Pittsburg State................ 40 32 Washburn....................... 28 29 Springfield MO.............. 31 32 Oklahoma City.............. 26 29 Northeastern State......... 25 39 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 19 31 Southeastern OK........... 36 40 East Central................... 34 35 Southwestern OK.......... 31 27 Oklahoma State............. 28 45 Southwestern OK.......... 36 39 Northwestern OK.......... 18 36 Southeastern OK........... 27 45 East Central................... 39 41 Northeastern State......... 23


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 52 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 24 48 Northwestern OK.......... 34 47 Phillips........................... 39 50 Manchester PA............. 53* Conference Champions *-NAIA National Tournament 1939-40 (10-12) 33 Pittsburg State................ 25 33 Southwestern KS........... 24 31 Texas Tech..................... 35 31 Oklahoma City.............. 25 48 TX A&M-Commerce.... 40 36 Texas Christian.............. 44 17 Northwestern OK.......... 24 26 Phillips........................... 25 44 Northeastern State......... 42 40 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 34 28 Oklahoma City.............. 31 25 Southeastern OK........... 38 26 East Central................... 32 27 Southwestern OK.......... 37 41 Northeastern State......... 47 37 Phillips........................... 34 29 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 21 34 Northeastern State......... 32 37 Oklahoma City.............. 30 18 Southeastern OK........... 21 40 East Central................... 43 32 Southwestern OK.......... 34 1940-41 (14-7) 43 North Texas................... 40 32 North Texas................... 39 23 Pittsburg State................ 39 36 TX A&M-Commerce.... 28 37 TX A&M-Commerce .39 26 Phillips .......................... 23 40 Northwestern OK.......... 31 42 Northwestern OK.......... 38 43 Phillips........................... 41 37 Oklahoma City.............. 33 24 Southwestern OK.......... 22 33 Oklahoma City.............. 27 47 Southwestern OK.......... 30 52 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 30 36 Northeastern State......... 25 42 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 23 35 Northeastern State......... 25 30 East Central................... 34 30 Southeastern OK........... 34 20 East Central................... 22 25 Southeastern OK........... 27 (No games were played from 1941-45 due to World War II)

Gerald Barnett 1946-50 41-31

1946-47 (9-8) 51 Northern Oklahoma ...... 21# 35 Hutchinson KS............ 30# 28 Tulsa.............................. 39 46 Northern Oklahoma......... 35# 36 Wellington .................. 27# 44 Texas Wesleyan............. 70 46 Cameron...................... 29# 47 Northwestern OK.......... 56 36 Phillips........................... 38 43 Southwestern OK.......... 35 55 Cameron...................... 27# 53 Phillips........................... 33 45 Northwestern OK.......... 56 41 Tulsa.............................. 40 38 Southwestern OK.......... 37 56 Northeastern State......... 38

34 East Central...................... 31 46 Southeastern OK.............. 54 44 Oklahoma Baptist............. 33 39 Northeastern State............ 35 41 East Central...................... 58 35 Southeastern OK.............. 40 56 Oklahoma Baptist ......... 41 #-Juco games do not count 1947-48 (11-7) 23 Oklahoma State.................52 74 Northern Oklahoma............35# 44 Cameron..........................30# 51 Cameron..........................38# 43 TX A&M-Commerce ....54 39 Centenary LA....................30 50 Northeastern State.............25 45 East Central.......................44 42 Centenary LA....................40 39 Southwestern OK..............37 57 Northeastern State.............46 44 East Central.......................47 36 Southwestern OK..............33 39 Phillips...............................61 42 Northwestern OK..............39 52 Southwestern OK..............54 51 Oklahoma Baptist..............36 50 Northwestern OK..............37 42 Phillips ..............................50 25 Southeastern OK...............32 50 Oklahoma Baptist..............34 #-Juco games do not count 1948-49 (10-9) 38 Cameron..........................29# 36 Hardin TX .........................35 33 Cameron............................26 41 Centenary LA....................61 49 Northwestern LA ..........63 60 Hardin TX..........................50 69 Enid Air Base..................41# 40 Southwest Missouri...........46 28 Southwest Missouri...........39 55 New Mexico......................43 57 Phillips...............................39 53 Northwestern OK..............55 41 Southeastern OK...............47 29 Oklahoma Baptist..............34 52 Northeastern State.............29 69 East Central ......................59 40 Southwestern OK..............42 53 Northeastern State.............52 58 East Central.......................61 50 Phillips...............................48 50 Oklahoma Baptist .............48 49 Southeastern OK...............43 #-Juco games do not count 1949-50 (11-7) 33 Cameron..........................32# 39 Cameron..........................56# 48 North Texas.......................55 40 Abilene Christian...............41 43 Southwestern OK..............29 37 Oklahoma Baptist..............46 43 Phillips ..............................33 68 Northwestern OK..............53 58 Southeastern OK...............46 45 Oklahoma Baptist..............34 67 Northeastern State.............41 61 East Central.......................67 39 Southeastern OK...............37 71 Phillips...............................52 57 Northwestern OK..............58 66 Northeastern State.............43 58 East Central.......................69 40 Southeastern OK...............50 47 Oklahoma Baptist..............29 62 Southwestern OK..............56 #-Juco games do not count

Jim Tyner 1950-57 91-70 1950-51 (7-15) 40 Halliburton’s....................48# 37 Oklahoma City..................44 58 Halliburton’s ...................66# 57 Southwestern KS...............49 60 Pittsburg State ...................59 45 Eastern New Mexico....................41 51 Colorado College...............42 57 Southwest Missouri...........77 36 Phillips...............................41 50 Northwestern OK..............52 39 Southeastern OK...............52 33 Oklahoma Baptist..............41 35 Northwestern OK..............37 59 East Central.......................69 51 Southwestern KS...............54 43 Southwestern OK..............39 48 Phillips...............................60 74 Northwestern OK..............46 40 Northeastern State.............54 52 East Central.......................67 54 Southeastern OK...............69 50 Oklahoma Baptist..............62 62 Southwestern OK..............60 37 Oklahoma City..................60 Game does not count 1951-52 (11-8) 55 Southwestern OK..............58 55 Cameron..........................53# 44 Cameron..........................54# 58 Howard Payne...................56 55 Eastern New Mexico ..............48 62 Southwestern OK..............64 65 Phillips...............................56 66 Northwestern OK..............51 49 Southeastern OK...............61 61 Oklahoma Baptist..............49 67 Northeastern State.............71 59 East Central.......................78 72 Southwestern OK..............68 56 Phillips...............................49 60 Northwestern OK..............58 69 Northeastern State.............56 66 East Central.......................55 57 Southwestern KS...............79 57 Southeastern OK...............75 65 Oklahoma Baptist..............52 65 Southwestern OK..............88 #-Juco games do not count 1952-53 (17-8) 77 Okmulgee Tech..................59 75 East Texas Baptist..............77 71 East Texas Baptist..............75 84 Southwestern KS...............73 86 Norman Naval Base..............46 61 Abilene Christian...............73 61 Hardin Simmons ..........59 102 Howard Payne ...........65 86 Phillips...............................84 94 Northwestern OK..............90 82 Southeastern OK...............76 63 Oklahoma Baptist..............56 75 Southwestern KS...............72 66 East Central.......................54 89 Northeastern State.............58 76 Southwestern OK.............66 76 Midwestern State...............73 89 Phillips...............................73 74 Northwestern OK..............66 69 Southeastern OK...............74 74 Oklahoma Baptist..............65

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73 East Central.......................89 80 Northeastern State.............73 89 Southwestern OK..............90 83 Southwestern OK..............80 65 Southwestern OK..............78 74 Southwestern OK..............77 Conference Champions 1953-54 (18-6) 47 East Texas Baptist ............62 66 East Texas Baptist ............71 69 Southwestern KS ..........58 65 Missouri Valley .............69 83 Wesminster........................64 68 Abilene Christian...............50 91 Phillips...............................58 106 Northwestern OK..............52 89 Oklahoma Baptist..............66 73 Southeastern OK...............64 65 East Central.......................58 72 Northeastern State.............60 77 Southwestern KS...............54 85 Southwestern OK..............96 96 Southwestern OK..............65 74 Phillips...............................59 94 Northwestern OK..............59 78 Southeastern OK...............70 69 Oklahoma Baptist..............63 78 East Central.......................63 60 Northeastern State.............58 70 Southeastern OK...............64 68 Southeastern OK...............78 63 Southeastern OK...............72 Conference Champions 1954-55 (6-15) 43 TX A&M-Commerce........84 69 Southwestern OK..............74 86 Fort Hays State..................98 70 Kansas Wesleyan...............89 85 Midwestern State...............94 64 New Mexico......................83 79 Northeast LA.....................85 92 Louisiana College..............64 110 Northeastern State.............85 70 East Central.......................61 68 Southeastern OK...............94 64 Oklahoma Baptist..............65 71 Phillips...............................67 84 Northwestern OK..............63 70 Southwestern OK..............90 70 Oklahoma Baptist..............79 73 Northeastern State.............74 74 East Central.......................87 72 Phillips...............................74 78 Northwestern OK..............71 1955-56 (18-7) 63 Southwestern KS...............62 83 Oklahoma Panhandle.........48 87 Langston............................67 80 Southwest Missouri .........83 70 Emporia State KS..............64 77 Southwestern OK..............71 88 Oklahoma Panhandle.........67 68 Fort Hays State..................78 75 Langston............................71 81 Louisiana State..................72 66 Northeastern LA................60 89 Northeastern State.............78 84 East Central.......................89 80 Southeastern OK...............75 88 Oklahoma Baptist..............71 65 Phillips...............................55 81 Northwestern OK..............68 83 Southwestern OK..............77 73 Southwest KS....................66 72 Southeastern OK...............78 59 Oklahoma Baptist..............66

78 Northeastern State......... 67 76 East Central................... 56 65 Phillips........................... 72 63 Northwestern OK.......... 65 62 Southeastern OK........... 81 1956-57 (14-11) 81 Pittsburg State................ 79 64 Langston........................ 63 54 Emporia State................ 60 65 Fort Hays State.............. 64 90 Southwest Missouri ..... 79 77 Southwestern OK.......... 69 67 Pittsburg State................ 71 69 Langston........................ 82 81 Midwestern State........... 66 84 Midwestern State........... 63 62 Sul Ross......................... 55 56 TX A&M-Commerce.... 74 69 Northeastern State......... 71 92 East Central................... 65 60 Southeastern OK........... 78 75 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 85 77 Phillips........................... 72 65 Northwestern OK.......... 67 86 Southwestern OK.......... 73 55 Southeastern OK........... 59 64 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 66 65 Northeastern State......... 64 78 East Central................... 61 98 Northwestern OK.......... 68 82 Phillips........................... 76

Al Blevins 1957-58 19-7 1957-58 (19-7) 65 Langston........................ 59 64 Benedictine Hts............. 54 66 Northwestern OK.......... 54 66 Midwestern State........... 98 58 Pittsburg State................ 52 57 Southwest Missouri ..... 66 53 Midwestern State ....... 48 68 Central Missouri ........ 55 52 TX A&M-Commerce.... 58 61 Southwestern OK.......... 64 87 East Central................... 50 55 Southeastern OK........... 46 85 Benedictine Hts............. 57 54 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 53 75 Northeastern State......... 59 80 Phillips........................... 67 65 Phillips........................... 70 55 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 58 80 Northeastern State......... 66 77 East Central................... 64 67 Southeastern OK........... 61 63 Northwestern OK.......... 60 99 Southwestern OK.......... 74 92 Langston........................ 88 72 Northeastern State......... 57 62 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 64

John Smith 1958-62 70-38 1958-59 (21-10) 104 Benedictine Hts ........ 70 69 Emporia State................ 51 74 Eastern New Mexico......... 62 87 Emporia State................ 71 49 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 48


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 74 Fort Hays State.............. 77 66 Southwest Missouri ..... 70 67 Drury............................. 59 62 Austin............................ 75 66 Midwestern State........... 64 83 East Central................... 65 46 TX A&M-Commerce.... 65 55 Southeastern OK........... 54 60 Langston........................ 57 52 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 54 80 Northeastern State......... 59 83 Phillips........................... 63 50 Northwestern OK.......... 56 57 Southwestern OK.......... 69 64 East Central................... 57 43 Southeastern OK........... 62 72 Langston........................ 88 107 Phillips........................... 83 62 Northwestern OK.......... 60 60 Southwestern OK.......... 55 65 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 62 68 Northeastern State......... 62 67 Langston........................ 62 55 Southeastern OK........... 49 72 Kentucky State.............. 65 57 Pacific Lutheran........... 68* Conference Champions *-NAIA National Tournament 1959-60 (16-7) 78 Drury............................. 73 85 Benedictine Heights.......... 68 88 Langston........................ 72 56 Emporia State................ 66 73 East Central................... 51 53 Southeastern OK........... 45 80 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 58 57 New Mexico State......... 74 76 Texas-El Paso ............... 73 49 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 50 85 Northeastern State......... 72 71 Northwestern OK.......... 64 2 Phillips* .......................... 0 69 Southwestern OK.......... 63 75 Langston........................ 62 52 East Central................... 50 53 Southeastern OK........... 50 76 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 62 53 Northeastern State......... 60 78 Northwestern OK.......... 74 96 Phillips........................... 66 61 Southwestern OK.......... 63 52 Southeastern OK........... 58 *-Forfeit. 1960-61 (21-7) 78 Southwest Missouri ......... 77 71 Pittsburg State............... 59 46 Emporia State................ 69 66 Langston........................ 62 75 Pittsburg State............... 66 76 South Dakota State........ 58 70 Gustavus Adolp. MN ...... 66 83 Nebraska-Kearney......... 68 76 East Central................... 72 46 Southeastern OK........... 59 73 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 50 87 Northeastern State......... 88 84 Northwestern OK.......... 73 88 Phillips.......................... 71 80 Southwestern OK.......... 63 75 Langston........................ 69 78 Southwestern OK.......... 66 74 East Central................... 64 50 Southeastern OK........... 53 46 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 37 72 Northeastern State......... 69 77 Northwestern OK.......... 85 71 Phillips.......................... 73

70 Northwestern OK.............54 59 Southeastern OK..............56 80 St. Norbert WI................73* 84 Illinois Wesleyan ...........62* 83 Georgetown KY..............84* *-NAIA National Tournament 1961-62 (12-14) 75 St. Mary’s KS...................64 82 St. Mary’s KS...................92 63 Oklahoma Panhandle........59 85 Northwestern OK............81 63 Southwestern OK.............50 78 Pittsburg State...................81 70 Southwest Missouri ...........72 81 Morningside IA................73 80 Nebraska-Kearney............71 84 Emporia State...................64 64 Emporia State...................78 38 Southeastern OK..............65 37 Oklahoma Baptist.............39 62 Northeastern State............65 90 East Central......................92 67 Phillips..............................70 106 Langston...........................92 64 Southwestern OK.............57 63 Langson............................77 63 Southwestern OK.............58 62 Oklahoma Baptist.............51 78 Northeastern State............97 65 East Central......................73 86 Phillips..............................70 52 Oklahoma Panhandle........59 67 Northwestern OK.............83

Mark Winters 1962-78 239-185 1962-63 (21-6) 60 St. Mary’s KS...................57 87 St. Mary’s KS...................63 65 Oklahoma Panhandle........66 77 Northwestern OK.............25 76 Southwest Missouri ...........75 76 Pittsburg State...................62 83 Southwestern OK.............57 67 Nebraska-Omaha..............69 64 Hastings............................46 90 South Dakota State...........64 57 Oklahoma Baptist .........46 80 Northeastern State............93 69 East Central......................76 79 Phillips..............................50 83 Langston...........................62 84 Southwestern OK.............63 75 Langston...........................60 57 Southeastern OK..............54 58 Oklahoma Baptist.............67 61 Northeastern State............45 81 Oklahoma Panhandle........62 87 Phillips..............................47 87 East Central......................75 59 Northwestern OK.............53 65 Oklahoma Baptist.............76 48 Oklahoma Baptist.............50 Conference Champions 1963-64 (24-4) 90 St. Mary’s KS...................62 57 New Mexico Highlands.......56 93 Southwestern OK.............69 88 Southeastern OK..............76 74 Oklahoma Baptist.............56 90 Pittsburg State...................71 63 Fort Sill All-Stars.............61 84 Fort Hays State.................86

65 Northeastern State............68 111 East Central......................72 88 Oklahoma Panhandle........83 69 Northwestern OK.............62 67 Southeastern OK..............81 66 Oklahoma Baptist.............55 85 Northeastern State............56 92 East Central......................48 90 Phillips..............................64 89 Phillips..............................66 90 Langston...........................81 90 Oklahoma Panhandle........60 75 Northwestern OK.............59 87 Langston...........................83 87 Southwestern OK ............62 53 Southeastern OK..............46 74 Southeastern OK..............61 95 Ceaderville OH...............40* 84 Pacific Lutheran..............72* 55 Carson-Newman TN................61* Conference Champions *-NAIA National Tournament 1964-65 (15-9) 65 Midwestern State..............52 65 Southwestern OK.............52 59 Southeastern OK..............54 59 Oklahoma Baptist.............63 75 Midwestern State..............83 70 Western New Mexico ............69 80 Washburn..........................73 70 St. Joseph..........................62 70 Colorado State-Pueblo......81 64 Northeastern State............52 50 Phillips..............................46 92 Langston...........................78 50 East Central......................44 60 Oklahoma Panhandle........38 60 Northwestern OK.............49 45 Southeastern OK..............47 62 Oklahoma Baptist.............69 81 Phillips..............................69 51 Northeastern State............54 60 East Central......................64 70 Oklahoma Panhandle........60 89 Northwestern OK.............59 70 Langston...........................73 53 Southwestern OK.............56 1965-66 (9-14) 79 Colorado State-Pueblo......78 65 Southeastern OK..............71 51 Oklahoma Baptist.............59 61 Northeastern State............71 76 East Central......................64 59 Southwest Missouri ...........84 84 Southern Utah...................91 65 Grand Canyon..................60 84 Peru...................................66 75 Phillips..............................72 60 Langston...........................57 62 Oklahoma Panhandle........69 57 Northwestern OK.............70 73 Southwestern OK.............71 63 Northeastern State............68 69 East Central......................62 66 Phillips..............................69 69 Oklahoma Panhandle........74 74 Northwestern OK.............76 80 Southwestern OK.............81 74 Langston...........................72 62 Southeastern OK..............76 46 Oklahoma Baptist.............47 1966-67 (14-10) 70 Arkansas State..................78 71 Oklahoma Christian..........77 45 Southeastern OK..............58 60 Oklahoma Baptist.............62

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66 Northeastern State............60 85 East Central......................63 63 Phillips..............................49 82 Lamar...............................81 51 St. Mary’s KS...................58 69 Emporia State...................73 92 Southwest Missouri .........70 82 Langston...........................60 53 Oklahoma Panhandle........47 74 Northwestern OK.............52 74 Northwestern OK.............52 61 Southwestern OK.............65 71 Northeastern State............69 106 East Central......................66 49 Phillips..............................46 95 Langston...........................68 74 Oklahoma Panhandle........60 82 Northwestern OK.............88 70 Southwestern OK.............73 74 Southeastern OK..............69 50 Oklahoma Baptist.............60 1967-68 (17-11) 72 TX A&M-Commerce.......75 61 Phillips..............................58 67 Southeastern OK..............70 90 Northwestern OK.............76 75 Northeastern State............79 74 East Central......................64 66 Oklahoma Panhandle........62 61 Northwestern OK.............62 54 Phillips..............................46 75 TX A&M-Commerce.......59 64 St. Mary’s KS...................52 74 St. Mary’s TX...................58 65 Louisiana Tech..................69 104 Illinois State......................90 63 St. Mary’s KS...................72 84 Langston...........................76 61 Southwestern OK.............70 58 Southeastern OK..............56 91 Oklahoma Baptist.............73 56 Phillips..............................62 80 Langston...........................71 91 Oklahoma Panhandle........60 75 Northwestern OK.............68 75 Southwestern OK.............77 75 Southeastern OK..............65 64 Oklahoma Baptist.............65 93 Northeastern State..........102 92 East Central......................67 1968-69 (20-11) 91 TX A&M-Commerce.......82 82 St. Mary’s KS...................62 80 TX A&M-Commerce.......74 64 East Central......................65 76 Northeastern State............67 53 Northwestern OK.............64 66 Northeastern State............61 75 East Central......................53 68 Oklahoma Panhandle.......59 83 Northwestern OK.............58 80 Morningside IA................57 47 Phillips.............................48 70 St. Mary’s KS...................56 83 Pan American...................76 58 St. Mary’s TX...................72 65 Langston...........................75 78 Southwestern OK.............91 73 Southeastern OK..............63 83 Oklahoma Baptist.............66 66 Phillips.............................65 80 Langston...........................79 67 Oklahoma Panhandle.......75 78 Northwestern OK.............94 64 Southwestern OK.............59 80 Southeastern OK..............62 69 Oklahoma Baptist.............74

71 Northeastern State......... 62 78 East Central................... 62 60 Oklahoma Christian....... 58* 58 Southwestern OK........ 68* 67 Southwestern............... 68* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1969-70 (16-9) 86 TX A&M-Commerce.... 74 85 Cameron........................ 75 77 Oral Roberts.................. 79 38 Phillips .......................... 37 91 Langston........................ 78 66 Oral Roberts.................. 83 70 Southwestern OK.......... 71 91 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 72 94 TX A&M-Commerce.... 83 79 Pan American................ 73 86 Northwestern OK.......... 62 70 Southeastern OK........... 69 63 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 61 96 Northeastern State......... 86 70 East Central................... 62 63 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 70 50 Northwestern OK.......... 59 70 Southwestern OK.......... 68 77 Southeastern OK........... 54 78 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 81 54 Northeastern State......... 75 75 East Central................... 76 61 Phillips........................... 51 63 Langston........................ 61 67 East Central................. 76* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1970-71 (1-24) 65 Sam Houston............... 109 73 Northeastern State......... 81 43 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 52 56 Oral Roberts................ 102 67 Cameron........................ 80 84 Langston........................ 92 64 Phillips .......................... 80 80 Northwestern OK.......... 84 65 Eastern New Mexico ...... 105 61 Corpus Christi............... 65 66 Midwestern State........... 76 58 Southeastern OK........... 67 54 Southwestern OK.......... 95 63 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 70 72 Northeastern State......... 87 69 Oklahoma Baptist ......... 70 63 East Central................... 85 61 Cameron........................ 76 56 Phillips........................... 70 75 Northwestern OK.......... 96 67 Langston........................ 89 69 Southeastern OK........... 59 62 Southwestern OK.......... 78 87 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 88 45 East Central................... 74 1971-72 (13-14) 73 Sam Houston................. 86 69 Sacred Heart.................. 77 106 Wiley College................ 77 48 TX A&M-Commerce.... 51 54 Phillips........................... 57 74 Northwestern OK.......... 65 83 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 64 76 Langston........................ 73 60 Southwestern OK.......... 63 55 Cameron........................ 48 65 Midwestern State........... 78 62 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 72 69 Northeastern State......... 61 39 Southeastern OK........... 46 65 East Central................... 66 90 Sacred Heart KS............ 85


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 47 Phillips........................... 46 78 Midwestern State........... 77 80 Northwestern OK.......... 64 65 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 59 76 Langston........................ 77 57 Southwestern OK.......... 68 80 Cameron........................ 67 65 Northeastern State......... 78 58 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 60 55 Southeastern OK.......... 70 41 East Central................... 39 1972-73 (20-9) 76 Emporia State................ 74 67 Southern Nazarene........ 65 45 TX A&M-Commerce.... 41 59 Hardin Simmons............ 72 56 St. Mary’s TX................ 57 61 Phillips........................... 66 51 East Central................... 48 72 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 65 56 Langston........................ 45 74 Texas Tech..................... 81 72 Eastern New Mexico..... 60 59 Texas Wesleyan............. 44 75 Southeastern OK........... 61 45 Cameron........................ 58 57 Eastern New Mexico..... 43 87 Emporia State................ 58 44 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 39 57 Northwestern OK.......... 52 74 Northeastern State......... 57 74 Southeastern OK........... 61 45 Cameron........................ 51 72 Southwestern OK.......... 65 96 Phillips........................... 55 84 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 59 73 Northwestern OK.......... 61 55 Cameron........................ 58 61 Southwestern OK.......... 62 62 Southwestern OK........ 61* 55 Oklahoma Baptist........ 71* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1973-74 (18-8) 68 Missouri Southern......... 67 50 Henderson State............. 63 57 Midwestern State........... 75 60 West Texas A&M.......... 53 60 Eastern New Mexico......... 55 55 Phillips........................... 45 90 Northeastern State......... 85 80 Southeastern OK........... 58 57 Oklahoma...................... 74 55 Dallas Baptist................ 53 61 Midwestern State........... 69 91 Midwestern State........... 83 82 Eastern New Mexico......... 53 86 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 56 68 Northwestern OK.......... 61 66 East Central................... 63 71 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 75 73 Langston........................ 66 61 Cameron........................ 62 59 Northeastern State......... 58 52 Phillips........................... 48 74 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 46 58 Northwestern OK.......... 56 62 Cameron........................ 66 65 Southwestern OK.......... 56 66 Cameron...................... 74* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs Conference Champions 1974-75 (13-12) 65 Midwestern State ....... 74 66 TX A&M-Commerce .73 61 Southwest Texas ....... 82 64 Langston........................ 61

49 Fort Hays State................ 60 57 Marymount...................... 70 89 Sam Houston................... 73 75 Oklahoma Baptist............ 58 57 Southern Nazarene.......... 56 66 Midwestern State............. 72 59 Washburn......................... 57 65 Oklahoma Baptist............ 66 85 Southern Nazarene.......... 72 61 East Central..................... 66 58 Midwestern State............. 74 79 Langston.......................... 70 79 Southeastern OK............. 67 59 Northwestern OK............ 50 79 Northeastern State........... 62 50 Southwestern OK............ 77 69 East Central..................... 86 81 Southeastern OK............. 74 77 Northwestern OK............ 57 74 Southwestern OK............ 67 77 Northeastern State........... 63 1975-76 (18-11) 48 Southern Nazarene.......... 68 80 Lamar............................ 101 43 Sam Houston................... 55 58 Oklahoma Baptist............ 53 75 Langston.......................... 56 61 Southern Nazarene.......... 51 53 TX A&M-Commerce...... 67 72 USAO.............................. 80 69 Washburn......................... 62 59 Midwestern State............. 73 90 Oklahoma Christian............ 95 98 Sante Fe........................... 66 64 Langston.......................... 76 67 USAO ........................... 60 55 East Central..................... 50 68 Oklahoma Christian......... 70 73 Midwestern State............. 70 72 Southeastern OK............ 70 58 Oklahoma Baptist............ 57 87 Northwestern OK............ 60 70 Northeastern State........... 77 81 Southwestern OK............ 70 70 East Central..................... 66 88 Southeastern OK............. 82 95 Northwestern OK............ 70 70 Southwestern OK............ 62 59 Northeastern State........... 54 69 Cameron........................ 62* 53 Southern Nazarene........ 55* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1976-77 (12-13) 58 USAO.............................. 57 100 Langston.......................... 67 54 Oklahoma Baptist............ 64 51 Arkansas State................. 69 53 St. Mary’s TX.................. 62 72 Alcorn State.................... 82 79 USAO.............................. 74 74 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 78 78 Langston.......................... 73 71 Southern Nazarene.......... 64 81 Northeastern State........... 56 89 Southeastern OK............. 70 89 Northwestern OK............ 78 71 Southwestern OK............ 90 79 Cameron.......................... 73 55 Northeastern State........... 57 64 East Central..................... 62 68 Oklahoma Baptist............ 70 66 Cameron.......................... 73 55 Northeastern State........... 57 64 East Central .................... 62 68 Oklahoma Baptist ........... 70 66 Cameron.......................... 73 64 Southeastern OK............. 65

76 Northwestern OK............ 77 73 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 71 85 Southwestern OK............ 99 55 Southern Nazarene.......... 62 57 East Central..................... 50 1977-78 (8-20) 69 North Texas......................76 70 Oklahoma Christian..........76 68 Missouri-St. Louis............77 69 Eastern Illinois..................95 55 Southeastern OK..............56 59 Oklahoma Christian.............67 81 Southwestern TX............105 68 Benedictine.......................59 46 Midwestern State..............49 67 Benedictine.......................68 72 McNeese State..................92 64 Lamar...............................82 71 Langston...........................66 86 John Brown......................80 80 Cameron...........................76 66 Denver .............................72 68 Northern Colorado............77 43 East Central......................55 61 Southeastern OK..............72 53 Oklahoma Baptist.............56 72 Southern Nazarene...........97 77 USAO...............................64 71 Cameron...........................83 51 East Central......................49 76 Southen Nazarene.............75 78 Oklahoma Baptist.............65 90 Southwestern OK...........102 64 Cameron.........................68* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs

Eddie Evans 1978-82 50-66 1978-79 (14-14) 61 Texas Tech........................85 63 Eastern New Mexico........61 55 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.........58 65 Northwestern OK.............56 76 Oklahoma Christian..........96 75 Southern Nazarene...........67 70 Langston...........................68 67 Oklahoma Christian..........75 72 Southern Nazarene...........71 69 Cameron...........................76 83 Southeastern OK..............67 78 Southwestern OK.............95 57 East Central......................77 81 Oklahoma Baptist.............73 90 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.........85 64 Northern Colorado............63 68 Southern Nazarene...........71 74 Oklahoma Baptist.............76 74 Langston ..........................86 46 East Central......................45 106 Eastern New Mexico........62 90 Northwestern OK.............54 84 Southwestern OK.............86 71 Southeastern OK..............69 80 Cameron ..........................89 74 North Texas......................84 73 Northeastern State..........69* 83 Southwestern OK...........92* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1979-80 (12-18) 85 Langston ..........................76 75 Southern Nazarene...........76 65 Northwestern OK.............57 78 Southwestern OK.............75

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78 Midwestern State.............63 57 Northeastern State............56 73 East Central......................81 69 Colorado...........................98 67 Midwestern State.............89 53 TX A&M-Commerce.......63 54 Southeastern OK..............59 59 East Central......................61 77 Oklahoma Baptist.............62 86 Southern Nazarene...........81 49 Southeastern OK..............56 54 Oklahoma Christian.........60 68 Southern Nazarene...........66 73 Oklahoma Baptist.............79 69 Phillips ............................64 60 Northeastern State............68 51 East Central......................52 63 Arkansas-Pine Bluff.........74 66 Oklahoma Christian.........76 81 Cameron...........................90 100 Langston...........................65 73 Phillips.............................80 84 Southwestern OK.............76 70 Northwestern OK.............74 45 Southeastern OK..............48 54 Cameron...........................89 1980-81 (12-16) 60 Oklahoma Baptist.............75 68 Southern Nazarene...........82 55 Oklahoma Christian..........61 66 Tulsa.................................88 90 Southeastern OK..............86 87 East Central ............. 852OT 75 Oklahoma Baptist.............66 53 Northeastern State............67 68 John Brown......................82 64 Northwestern OK.............63 64 Langston ..........................92 88 Bishop College.................67 80 Jarvis Christian.................74 63 Southeastern OK..............73 84 Phillips..............................83 67 Oklahoma Christian..........68 67 Cameron...........................70 73 Southern Nazarene...........81 74 Phillips .............................92 72 Bishop College.................71 55 Northeastern State............61 99 Bishop College.................84 55 Southeastern OK..............65 66 East Central .....................63 84 Southwestern OK.............72 65 Northwestern OK.............62 70 Cameron...........................88 71 Langston ................... 75 OT 1981-82 (12-18) 66 Bethany.............................64 75 Marymount.......................90 58 Hastings ...........................56 48 Oklahoma Baptist.............71 66 Northwestern OK.............80 58 USAO...............................56 89 Southern Nazarene...........95 77 Southwestern OK.............89 66 Oklahoma Christian..........71 56 East Central .....................64 101 Northwestern OK.............65 75 Northeastern State............89 67 Southwestern OK.............69 63 Northwestern OK.............60 87 Southeastern OK..............99 80 Southwestern OK.............86 70 Oklahoma Baptist.............72 81 Oklahoma Christian..........77 83 Cameron.........................88# 71 Southern Nazarene...........85 80 Langston .........................78

61 USAO............................ 73 78 Phillips........................... 73 54 Northeastern State......... 55 59 Southeastern OK........... 70 47 East Central................... 46 90 Cameron........................ 85 65 Phillips........................... 67 77 Langston........................ 75 58 Oklahoma Christian ... 70* #-Forfeit win *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs

Buddy Armstrong 1982-87 63-89 1982-83 (4-27) 67 Southern Nazarene........ 90 77 Phillips........................... 85 65 Northwestern OK.......... 73 67 USAO............................ 72 71 Marymount.................... 73 77 Emporia State................ 76 71 Abilene Christian........... 77 95 Northeastern State......... 80 69 Southwestern OK.......... 72 61 Northwestern OK.......... 78 62 USAO ......................... 64 64 East Central................... 74 82 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 86 74 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 86 76 Northwestern OK.......... 68 77 Newman........................ 82 58 Oklahoma Christian....... 64 74 Langston........................ 85 51 Northeastern State......... 46 75 Southeastern OK........... 77 64 Southern Nazarene........ 73 64 Cameron ....................... 66 64 Southwestern OK.......... 73 54 Southeastern OK........... 64 75 Dallas Baptist................ 72 73 Phillips........................... 90 71 Cameron........................ 75 66 Dallas Baptist................ 70 63 East Central................... 74 72 Oklahoma Christian....... 94 66 Langston ....................... 73 1983-84 (10-19) 55 Hastings......................... 52 62 Chadron......................... 63 66 Doane............................ 61 69 Southern Nazarene........ 68 58 Northwestern OK.......... 56 58 USAO............................ 75 55 Northeastern State......... 73 71 Oklahoma Christian....... 66 68 Southern Nazarene........ 82 51 Oklahoma Christian....... 49 62 Phillips........................... 71 82 Southwestern OK.......... 76 48 East Central................... 56 63 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 67 56 East Central................... 63 64 Oklahoma Christian....... 75 79 Southwestern OK.......... 91 70 Northeastern State......... 82 50 Southeastern OK........... 69 91 USAO ......................... 84 62 Cameron........................ 97 75 Langston ....................... 84 65 Phillips .......................... 76 75 Northwestern OK.......... 85 52 Southeastern OK........... 50 68 Langston........................ 86 54 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 63


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 85 Cameron........................ 67 69 Southern Nazarene........ 76 1984-85 (20-14) 58 Baptist Bible.................. 40 76 John Brown................... 61 64 Southern Nazarene........ 66 64 Pittsburg State................ 63 74 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 61 66 USAO............................ 74 58 Jarvis Christian.............. 50 90 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 41 63 Phillips........................... 61 72 Oklahoma Wesleyan...... 51 65 Eastern New Mexico..... 61 72 Eastern New Mexico..... 56 68 Lubbock Christian....61OT 71 Colorado Mines............. 55 67 Phillips........................... 87 78 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 63 59 Wayland Baptist............ 63 81 St. Edwards.................... 69 57 Oklahoma Christian....... 59 60 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 52 53 Southeastern OK........... 70 76 Cameron........................ 66 76 Langston........................ 86 91 Southern Nazarene........ 81 70 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 82 51 USAO............................ 50 58 Southeastern OK........... 66 75 Langston ....................... 81 54 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 47 74 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 71 56 Phillips .......................... 57 65 Oklahoma Christian ...... 66 71 Cameron...................74OT 49 East Central................. 50* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1985-86 (20-9) 57 Oklahoma Christian....... 58 56 USAO............................ 65 83 Bethany.......................... 65 48 Fort Hays State.............. 79 52 Southern Nazarene........ 55 74 East Central................... 69 84 Cameron........................ 55 64 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 51 74 Oklahoma Wesleyan...... 55 74 Phillips .......................... 58 74 Newman........................ 69 64 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 62 85 Langston........................ 55 88 Incarnate Word.............. 57 76 Oklahoma Baptist.......... 73 77 Cameron........................ 66 70 Oklahoma City.............. 73 50 USAO............................ 47 77 Langston........................ 59 51 Southern Nazarene........ 58 72 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 68 67 Langston........................ 58 61 Oklahoma Panhandle..... 71 68 Cameron........................ 56 65 Oklahoma Christian ...... 63 65 Oklahoma City.............. 70 63 Phillips .......................... 51 62 Southwestern OK...59*OT 51 Southeastern OK......... 56* *-NAIA District 9 Playoffs 1986-87 (9-20) 53 Oklahoma Christian....... 54 52 Wayland Baptist............ 53 65 Northwestern OK.......... 56 65 East Central................... 64 61 Cameron........................ 63 62 Oklahoma City.............. 80

70 Langston............................ 62 75 Ozarks AR....................83OT 56 USAO .............................. 50 70 Phillips............................... 75 56 Southern Nazarene............ 68 65 Northwestern OK.............. 70 67 Langston............................ 56 53 Rochhurst ......................... 68 75 Mid-America Nazareme.... 78 67 Avila College..................... 64 79 USAO................................ 76 69 Oklahoma City.................. 76 65 Southern Nazarene............ 72 88 Langston............................ 91 63 Oklahoma Baptist.............. 45 71 Oklahoma Panhandle......... 91 61 Phillips............................... 62 69 Oklahoma Baptist.............. 79 84 Langston............................ 85 83 Oklahoma Wesleyan.....77OT 64 Oklahoma Panhandle .... 68 60 Oklahoma Christian ......... 79 78 Cameron............................ 93

Jim Seward 1987-02 261-165 1987-88 (9-18) 95 Pittsburg State.................... 94 65 Langston............................ 89 76 TX A&M-Commerce........ 90 65 Angelo State...................... 69 73 Eastern New Mexico......... 67 84 Oklahoma Christian......... 100 110 Bishop College.................. 69 117 Langston...................1182OT 70 Pittsburg State.................. 114 72 TX A&M-Kingsville ........ 77 104 TX A&M-Commerce...... 126 104 Abilene Christian............... 99 84 Angelo State...................... 88 107 Cameron.......................... 120 67 West Texas A&M.............. 66 110 Eastern New Mexico......... 95 108 Midwestern State............. 103 86 Abilene Christian............. 103 102 Angelo State.................... 125 76 West Texas A&M.............. 98 94 Eastern New Mexico....... 111 74 Midwestern State............... 83 95 TX A&M-Commerce........ 90 86 TX A&M-Kingsville......... 75 79 Cameron ......................... 100 1988-89 (9-18, 5-9*) 66 Central Missouri................ 84 89 Angelo State...................... 88 62 West Texas A&M.............. 76 99 Cameron.......................96OT 91 Oklahoma Christian.......... 96 66 Central Missouri................ 88 76 Colorado State-Pueblo...... 91 82 St. Martin’s........................ 76 114 BYU-Hawaii..............115OT 73 Hawaii-Hilo..................... 103 80 TX A&M-Commerce*...... 98 48 TX A&M-Kingsville*....... 78 93 Southeastern OK............... 97 82 Angelo State*.................... 98 104 Abilene Christian*............ 79 75 West Texas A&M*............ 96 83 Eastern New Mexico* ...... 99 121 Cameron*.................1162OT 96 West Texas A&M*............ 85 104 Eastern New Mexico*..... 119 93 Southeastern OK............... 86

69 Angelo State*.....................76 86 Abilene Christian*..............89 77 TX A&M-Commerce*.......71 97 TX A&M-Kingsville*........80 79 Oklahoma Christian............84 85 Cameron*.........................105 *-Lone Star Conference game 1989-90 (12-17, 5-9*) 83 Dallas .................................69 74 Tabor...................................91 88 Eastern Montana........... 81OT 46 Eastern Montana.................64 108 Bethel.................................60 79 Ozarks AR..........................88 74 Florida Southern.................89 74 Tampa.................................89 77 Ozarks AR..........................71 118 Benedictine.........................79 88 Southeastern OK................94 78 Angelo State*.....................81 80 Abilene Christian*..............88 103 Bethel.................................66 81 West Texas A&M*.............90 83 Eastern New Mexico*........81 75 TX A&M-Commerce*.......90 97 TX A&M-Kingsville*........75 86 TX A&M-Commerce*.......89 82 TX A&M-Kingsville*......106 73 Southeastern OK...............76 86 Angelo State*.....................79 141 Abilene Christian*..............96 89 Cameron*...........................94 85 West Texas A&M*.............92 71 Eastern New Mexico*........80 88 Cameron*...........................72 92 TX A&M-Kingsville@.......89 86 West Texas A&M@............94 *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament 1990-91 (25-5, 11-3*) 130 Dallas..................................71 115 Ozarks AR..........................97 68 Southwest Baptist!..............82 114 Wayne State........................79 109 Hawaii-Hilo........................93 120 Nebraska-Kearney..............95 101 Stephen F. Austin................90 82 Cal Poly-SLO.....................96 94 Emporia State.....................83 134 Stonehill...........................126 124 Southwestern KS................61 80 Southeastern OK................72 108 Cameron*...........................97 82 West Texas A&M*.............97 79 Eastern New Mexico*......109 102 Angelo State*.....................96 116 Abilene Christian*..............84 73 West Texas A&M*.............83 103 Eastern New Mexico*........96 108 Abilene Christian*..............89 82 Angelo State*.....................72 89 Southeastern OK................81 87 TX A&M-Commerce*.......79 93 TX A&M-Kingsville*........90 97 TX A&M-Kingsville*........94 96 TX A&M-Commerce*.......86 90 Cameron*...........................80 83 TX A&M-Commerce@......79 86 Eastern New Mexico@......83 70 West Texas A&M@............83 !-Won by Forfeit *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament Conference Champions 1991-92 (25-7, 10-2*) 139 Ozarks AR........................118

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100 St. Mary’s TX.....................79 138 SIU-Edwardsville...............83 149 Paul Quinn..........................71 83 Missouri Southern..............87 72 Pittsburg State.....................93 130 Tabor ..................................74 141 Baptist Christian.................95 140 Nebraska-Kearney............128 138 Oklahoma Panhandle..........62 109 Dist. of Columbia...............62 82 West Texas A&M...............86 99 Southeastern OK................95 104 Cameron*...........................93 115 Eastern New Mexico*........98 83 West Texas A&M...............82 77 Angelo State*.....................76 105 Abilene Christian*............109 86 TX A&M-Kingsville*......100 119 TX A&M-Commerce*.......93 109 Southeastern OK................98 112 TX A&M-Commerce*.......96 110 TX A&M-Kingsville*........98 92 Eastern New Mexico*........84 137 Abilene Christian*..............92 109 Angelo State*.....................98 115 Cameron*.........................101 120 Abilene Christian@..........101 97 TX A&M-Kingsville@.......98 100 Missouri Western#........ 96OT 132 Washburn#........................114 124 Bridgeport#................. 127OT *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 1992-93 (23-6, 10-2*) 90 Southwestern OK...............71 123 CS-Dominquez Hills........100 108 Grand Canyon..................110 104 Midwestern State..............103 137 Paul Quinn..........................80 92 Missouri Western..............100 131 Northwest Missouri............88 132 Tabor.................................113 114 Millersville.......................101 123 Slippery Rock.....................84 125 Benedictine.......................116 123 Troy..................................114 86 Florida Atlantic...................79 121 Cameron*...........................99 119 Eastern New Mexico*......108 167 Baptist Christian.................77 104 Angelo State*.....................84 119 Abilene Christian*............117 100 Midwestern State..............108 90 TX A&M-Kingsville*........95 122 TX A&M-Commerce*.......85 113 TX A&M-Commerce*.......82 85 TX A&M-Kingsville*........88 111 Eastern New Mexico*......109 128 Abilene Christian*............118 93 Angelo State*.....................89 129 Cameron*...........................88 88 Washburn#..........................92 116 Missouri Southern# ........109 *-Lone Star Conference game Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 1993-94 (17-10, 7-5*) 167 Arkansas Baptist.................78 84 Southwest Baptist...............83 103 Wingate...............................85 110 Lander...............................103 97 Tabor...................................79 99 Emporia State...................113 132 Paul Quinn........................103 88 California (Pa.)...................99

103 Northern Kentucky......... 99 96 Midwestern State......... 100 102 Mid-America Nazarene.. 78 93 Cameron......................... 89 85 Eastern New Mexico*.... 81 86 West Texas A&M*......... 81 85 Angelo State*................. 86 101 Abilene Christian*....... 107 100 TX A&M-Kingsville* ... 76 100 TX A&M-Commerce*... 80 116 TX A&M-Commerce*.120 116 TX A&M-Kingsville*.... 86 91 Eastern New Mexico*.... 93 91 West Texas A&M*......... 99 118 Midwestern State......... 113 124 Abilene Christian*......... 94 116 Angelo State*.......... 110OT 83 Cameron......................... 98 96 Abilene Christian@..... 103 *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament 1994-95 (23-7, 10-2*) 141 Texas College............... 112 82 Cal-Riverside.................. 83 96 Colorado Christian......... 91 106 Montana St.-Billings.... 110 98 Southwest Baptist......... 112 74 Cameron......................... 69 150 Arkansas Baptist............. 73 90 Washburn........................ 98 117 Denver.......................... 101 121 McPherson...................... 77 147 Bartlesville Wesleyan..... 72 117 Abilene Christian*.......... 96 94 Angelo State*................. 96 108 West Texas A&M*......... 99 88 Eastern New Mexico*.... 70 116 Tarleton State...........108OT 95 TX A&M-Commerce*... 88 118 TX A&M-Kingsville*.... 115 104 TX A&M-Commerce*... 94 131 TX A&M-Kingsville*.... 106 119 Abilene Christian*.......... 96 108 Angelo State*............... 110 93 Eastern New Mexico*.... 78 89 West Texas A&M*......... 80 136 Tarleton State.................. 98 83 Cameron......................... 82 98 TX A&M-Commerce@.. 84 96 TX A&M-Kingsville@.... 93OT 94 Mississippi College#...... 88 112 Central Missouri#......... 117 *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 1995-96 (19-10, 8-6*) 117 Texas College................. 87 112 Paul Quinn...................... 95 106 Benedictine..................... 72 94 Oakland City.................. 87 116 Southern Indiana.......... 114 97 Cameron....................... 114 158 Arkansas Baptist............. 54 99 Texas AM-Kingsville*. 107 76 Grand Canyon.............. 102 98 Drury.............................. 88 92 Angelo State*................. 84 102 Abilene Christian*.......... 97 93 Eastern New Mexico*.. 105 85 West Texas A&M*......... 88 113 Midwestern State.......... 117 91 TX A&M-Commerce*... 97 100 Tarleton State*................ 93 106 Abilene Christian*.......... 92 107 Angelo State*................. 77 83 West Texas A&M*....... 111


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 92 Eastern New Mexico*.... 85 100 Cameron......................... 88 124 Midwestern State.......... 105 111 Tarleton State*................ 93 89 TX A&M-Commerce*... 83 86 TX A&M-Kingsville*.. 109 100 Eastern New Mexico@.. 94 91 TX A&M-Commerce@.. 86 95 TX A&M-Kingsville@.112 *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament 1996-97 (24-5, 13-3*) 144 Texas College.................99 133 Paul Quinn......................79 101 Athens State....................97 69 Kentucky Wesleyan......104 101 Virginia Union................84 96 Missouri Western............94 78 Southwestern OK ..........74 126 TX A&M-Kingsville*....96 116 Indiana-Purdue @ Ind....96 109 Colorado Mines..............95 113 Angelo State*.................79 119 Abilene Christian*..........94 122 Eastern N.M.*........ 121OT 68 West Texas A&M*.........90 105 Midwestern State*..........85 110 TX A&M-Commerce*...98 81 Tarleton State*................78 94 Abilene Christian*..........75 88 Angelo State*.................82 89 West Texas A&M*.........81 91 Eastern New Mexico*....85 95 Southwestern OK..........71 97 Midwestern State*..........87 82 Tarleton State*..............109 90 TX A&M-Commerce*.100 96 TX A&M-Kingsville*....77 108 Tarleton State@...... 106OT 89 TX A&M-Commerce@..84 84 Pittsburgh State#.............90 *-Lone Star Conference game @-Lone Star Tournament Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 1997-98 (25-7, 13-1*) 100 Southern Indiana..........102 103 Clark-Atlanta..................76 131 Southern Connecticut...112 82 TX A&M-Kingsville......77 98 TX A&M-Commerce.....75 114 Evangel...........................99 85 Drury .............................95 74 Abilene Christian............99 98 Angelo State.................101 117 Central Arkansas..........100 86 Cal State-Bakersfield....104 114 Seattle-Pacific........... 99OT 90 Rollins............................68 81 Northeastern State*........77 93 Harding*.........................83 106 Ouachita Baptist*...........83 92 Southeastern OK*..........80 89 East Central*..................92 99 Cameron*.......................62 100 Southwestern OK*.........97 110 Northeastern State*........92 124 Cameron*.....................101 117 Southwestern OK*.......105 117 Harding*.......................109 65 Ouachita Baptist*...........52 126 Southeastern OK*..........90 146 East Central*................103 134 Abilene Christian@......129 123 West Texas A&M@......101 107 TX A&M-Commerce#.103 109 Missouri Western#........101

101 West Texas A&M#...........105 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 1998-99 (16-11, 8-6*) 122 Olivet Nazarene................103 112 Eastern New Mexico..........90 100 West Texas A&M...............96 77 Pittsburg State...................105 105 Missouri Southern..............98 105 Tarleton State......................93 103 Midwestern State..............118 109 Central Arkansas................98 108 Texas Christian.................133 118 Montana State-Billings.....134 111 Washburn.................... 107OT 86 Missouri S&T.....................78 72 Harding*.............................93 74 Ouachita Baptist*...............83 75 Southeastern OK*........ 77OT 78 East Central*......................77 97 Cameron*.........................100 112 Southwestern OK*..... 110OT 83 Northeastern State*............87 112 Northeastern State*............99 109 Cameron*...........................84 144 Southwestern OK*.............98 103 Harding*.............................80 76 Ouachita Baptist*...............67 73 Southeastern OK*..............56 102 East Central*....................109 91 West Texas A&M@............92 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament 1999-00 (8-17, 4-9*) 101 TX A&M-Kingsville........ 117 84 TX A&M-Commerce......... 89 83 Northwest Missouri.......... 102 81 Missouri Western.............. 114 100 Central Arkansas.............. 107 108 Abilene Christian.............. 103 94 Angelo State..................... 102 135 Arkansas Baptist............... 113 129 Mid-America Christian...... 95 80 Western Washington......... 105 57 Morningside....................... 82 119 Newman........................... 117 77 Northeastern State*............ 97 77 Cameron*........................... 80 86 Southwestern OK*............. 97 76 East Central*...................... 78 89 Southeastern OK*.............. 79 90 Harding*............................. 92 81 Northeastern State*............ 90 95 Harding*............................. 81 91 Ouachita Baptist*............... 82 82 Southwestern OK*........... 112 96 Cameron*........................... 67 66 Southeastern OK*.............. 70 83 East Central*...................... 92 *-LSC North Division Game 2000-01 (16-11, 7-5*) 132 Mid-America Christian...... 78 116 Harding............................. 108 150 National Christian.............. 83 103 Barry ..........................105OT 76 Lynn ................................. 72 88 Central Arkansas................ 87 72 St. Mary’s........................... 80 59 Rollins................................ 76 101 Eastern New Mexico.......... 76 64 West Texas A&M............... 90 120 Drury ............................... 110

101 Tarleton State...................... 92 119 Texas Wesleyan.................. 98 75 East Central*...................... 70 94 Southeastern OK*.............. 83 76 Drury................................. 87 86 Cameron*........................... 84 99 Southwestern OK*........... 105 91 Northeastern State*............ 96 90 Midwestern State*.............. 96 71 Northeastern State*.......... 104 83 Midwestern State*.............. 95 93 East Central*...................... 88 80 Southeastern OK*.............. 77 94 Southwestern OK*........87OT 95 Cameron*........................... 84 79 West Texas A&M@............ 87 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament 2001-02 (10-16, 3-9*) 106 Arkansas Baptist................ 72 94 Central Arkansas................ 80 87 Harding.............................. 93 86 TX A&M-Kingsville........ 106 102 TX A&M-Commerce......... 71 91 Abilene Christian............... 89 83 Angelo State..................... 109 94 Drury................................. 78 77 Washburn........................... 91 56 Metropolitan State.............. 81 93 Lock Haven........................ 84 85 Eastern New Mexico.......... 88 85 West Texas A&M............... 68 54 Tarleton State..................... 90 101 East Central*...................... 97 69 Southeastern*................73OT 90 Cameron*........................... 72 90 Southwestern*.................... 96 57 Northeastern State*............ 83 65 Midwestern State*............. 69 81 East Central*...................... 98 95 Southeastern*..................... 59 78 Cameron*........................... 84 104 Southwestern*.................. 108 78 Northeastern State*............ 93 80 Midwestern State*............. 91 *-LSC North Division game

Terry Evans 2002-Present

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2002-03 (19-10, 8-4*) 100 Oklahoma City...................88 78 Missouri S&T.....................83 59 Missouri Western................77 95 Central Arkansas................75 76 Abilene Christian...............69 97 Angelo State.......................79 74 Washburn............................82 81 Central Washington............82 71 Eastern New Mexico..........65 79 West Texas A&M...............77 108 Drury .................................88 78 Midwestern State................67 78 TX A&M-Kingsville..........72 93 TX A&M-Commerce.........82 89 Cameron*...........................71 77 Southwestern OK*.............59 100 Drury .................................90 101 East Central*................ 92OT 80 Southeastern OK*..............74 69 Northeastern State*............73 63 Tarleton State*....................82 75 Cameron*...........................55 67 Southwestern OK*.............60 100 East Central*......................86

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60 Southeastern OK*..............54 68 Northeastern State*............72 77 Tarleton State*....................85 84 West Texas A&M@............88 67 Northeastern State#............78 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament #-D2 National Tournament 2003-04 (11-17, 7-5*) 57 Incarnate Word................... 71 74 Emporia State................... 103 76 Oklahoma City................... 91 77 Missouri S&T..................... 80 80 Washburn............................ 93 75 Oklahoma City................... 72 66 Eastern New Mexico.......... 67 81 West Texas A&M............... 76 89 Missouri Western...........93OT 57 Northwest Missouri............ 90 68 Midwestern State................ 80 75 TX A&M-Kingsville.......... 80 90 TX A&M-Commerce......... 67 73 Abilene Christian................ 76 76 Angelo State....................... 75 88 East Central*...................... 71 105 Southeastern OK*.............. 89 61 Northeastern State*............ 74 64 Tarleton State*.................... 75 87 Cameron*........................... 81 72 Southwestern OK*............. 64 71 East Central*...................... 77 76 Southeastern OK*.........74OT 62 Northeastern State*............ 83 68 Tarleton State*.................... 82 92 Cameron*........................... 74 64 Southwestern OK*............. 53 76 TX A&M-Kingsville@....... 85 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament 2004-05 (22-8, 10-2*) 86 St. Gregory’s.......................68 94 Washburn..........................101 84 Northwestern OK ..............57 103 Paul Quinn..........................80 73 St. Mary’s...........................69 79 Incarnate Word...................50 80 TX A&M-Kingsville..........75 101 A&M-Commerce....... 110OT 91 Angelo State.......................61 105 Abilene Christian................89 73 Lamar .................................78 63 Eastern New Mexico..........66 64 West Texas A&M...............58 93 Midwestern State................85 73 Northeastern State*............66 59 Tarleton State*....................46 62 Drury .................................60 81 Cameron*...........................79 81 Southwestern OK*.............87 92 East Central*......................65 79 Southeastern OK*..............61 62 Northeastern State*............59 75 Tarleton State*....................68 104 Cameron*...........................71 76 Southwestern OK*.............74 102 East Central*......................79 75 Southeastern OK*..............79 67 West TexasA&M@.............79 84 Washburn#..........................66 73 TX A&M-Commerce#.......81 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions #-D2 National Tournament 2005-06 (17-13, 9-3*) 75 Oklahoma Baptist...............80

73 Oklahoma Christian........ 75 108 USAO............................. 69 83 Washburn........................ 67 89 TX A&M-Kingsville...... 73 71 Oklahoma Christian........ 63 72 Abilene Christian............ 63 83 Angelo State................... 84 61 Southwest Baptist........... 80 72 Missouri Western............ 76 70 Drury ............................. 85 69 West Texas A&M........... 58 88 Eastern New Mexico...... 69 61 Tarleton State.................. 72 61 Midwestern State............ 68 53 Northeastern State*........ 48 84 A&M-Commerce*....75OT 74 Southwestern OK*....67OT 81 Cameron*....................... 70 66 Southeastern OK*.......... 77 68 East Central*.................. 66 70 Northeastern State*........ 81 80 TX A&M-Commerce*... 84 87 Southwestern OK*......... 73 66 Cameron*....................... 62 90 Southeastern OK*.......... 83 99 East Central*.................. 81 84 TX A&M-Kingsville@... 66 71 Tarleton State@.............. 73 68 Tarleton State#................ 75 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions #-D2 National Tournament 2006-07 (20-8, 9-3*) 79 Oklahoma Baptist........... 65 63 Oklahoma Christian........ 62 99 St. Gregory’s................... 70 64 Missouri Western............ 81 89 Emporia State................. 98 104 Oklahoma Christian........ 87 62 TX A&M-Kingsville...... 72 82 Washburn........................ 72 91 Angelo State................... 64 92 Abilene Christian............ 66 68 West Texas A&M........... 78 87 Eastern New Mexico...... 78 108 Mid-America Christian.. 77 71 Tarleton State.................. 54 75 Northeastern State*........ 59 83 Southwestern OK*......... 77 82 Cameron*....................... 78 63 TX A&M-Commerce*... 64 69 Southeastern OK*.......... 87 73 East Central*.................. 64 84 Northeastern State.....75OT 111 A&M-Commerce*..106OT 79 Southwestern OK*......... 80 95 Cameron*....................... 75 94 Southeastern OK*.....88OT 89 East Central*.................. 68 92 Tarleton State@.............. 67 74 Midwestern State@........ 78 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament 2007-08 (28-6, 11-1*) 79 St. Gregory’s................... 62 77 Oklahoma Christian........ 57 77 Southwest Baptist........... 80 104 New Mexico Highlands.. 72 100 St. Gregory’s................... 90 78 Angelo State................... 69 89 Abilene Christian............ 88 68 Washburn...................71OT 90 West Texas A&M........... 82 80 Eastern New Mexico...... 79 77 Missouri Western ........... 71 77 Northwest Missouri........ 84


2014-15 UCO Basketball Season-By-Season Results 70 Tarleton State...........73OT 82 Midwestern State.......... 67 86 TX A&M-Kingsville..... 69 84 TX A&M-Commerce*.. 83 112 Cameron*...................... 90 94 East Central*................. 71 87 Northeastern State*....... 77 105 Southeastern OK*......... 71 83 Southwestern OK*........ 72 76 TX A&M-Commerce*.. 60 89 Cameron*...................... 77 68 Northeastern State*....... 75 80 East Central*................. 72 74 Southwestern OK*........ 71 85 Southeastern OK*......... 41 85 Angelo State@.............. 75 77 Tarleton State@............. 65 72 A&M-Commerce@...... 70 65 Fort Hays State#............ 64 73 Northwest Missouri#..... 59 77 Tarleton State#.............. 76 104 Augusta State#.....1062OT *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament 2008-09 (24-6, 10-2*) 82 Benedictine.................... 58 63 Colorado Christian........ 57 80 USAO.......................76OT 86 St. Gregory’s.................. 56 92 Midwestern State........... 78 86 Langston........................ 71 83 Washburn....................... 76 67 West Texas A&M.......... 80 78 Eastern New Mexico..... 59 79 Tarleton State................. 68 79 Ouachita Baptist............ 71 75 Arkansas Tech............... 89 78 TX A&M-Kingsville..... 68 76 Abilene Christian........... 58 96 Angelo State.................. 92 80 TX A&M-Commerce*.. 61 83 Souhwestern OK*......... 76

103 East Central*....................80 83 Southeastern OK*............73 90 Cameron*.........................75 80 Northeastern State*..........83 73 Northeastern State*..........59 125 East Central*....................64 90 Southeastern OK*............54 85 Cameron*.........................62 79 TX A&M-Commerce*.....96 76 Southwestern OK*...........68 77 Tarleton State@...........76OT 67 Southwestern@................69 75 Dallas Baptist#.................89 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions #-D2 National Tournament 2009-10 (22-7, 11-1*) 116 Emporia State............114OT 69 Rockhurst.........................75 79 Missouri Western..............83 76 Emporia State...................73 96 USAO...............................72 76 Tarleton State....................72 89 Midwestern State..............96 75 Rogers State......................79 93 Abilene Christian..............69 95 Angelo State.....................93 98 Missouri S&T...................70 91 St. Edward’s.....................83 89 Texas A&M-Kingsville....73 105 Eastern New Mexico........76 95 West Texas A&M.............64 106 East Central*....................88 94 Southeastern OK*............62 96 Southwestern OK*...........76 71 Cameron*....................69OT 103 TX A&M-Commerce*.....91 84 Northeastern State*..........50 87 Southwestern OK*...........74 80 Cameron*.........................64 101 TX A&M-Commerce*.....86 74 Northeastern State*..........81 109 East Central*....................79 72 Southeastern OK*............67 79 West Texas A&M@..........80

64 Fort Hays State#...............80 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions #-D2 National Tournament 2010-11 (30-4, 11-1*) 85 Southwest Baptist.............57 82 Central Missouri...............79 86 Southern Nazarene...........78 95 Mid-America Christian....75 92 Arlington Baptist..............50 91 Oklahoma Panhandle........59 92 Missouri Western..............86 73 Incarnate Word.................75 79 TX A&M-Kingsville........66 85 Angelo State.....................83 81 Abilene Christian..............53 60 West Texas A&M.............67 103 Eastern New Mexico........85 93 Arkansas-Fort Smith........72 60 Tarleton State....................57 68 Midwestern State..............61 68 Southwestern OK*...........59 93 Cameron*.........................63 85 TX A&M-Commerce*.....69 71 Southeastern OK*............45 94 East Central*....................56 77 Northeastern State*..........64 87 Southeastern OK*............77 79 TX A&M-Commerce*.....91 74 East Central*....................68 71 Northeastern State*..........56 82 Southwestern OK*...........63 78 Cameron*.........................68 100 Eastern New Mexico@....78 66 West Texas A&M@.....63OT 68 Tarleton State@................52 79 A&M International#....70OT 81 Fort Hays State#...............69 66 Midwestern State#............73 *-LSC North Division game @-Lone Star Tournament Division Champions Conference Champions #-D2 National Tournament

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2011-12 (15-11) 77 Northwestern Okla...........58 82 Lincoln.............................67 70 Southwestern OK.............76 65 Tarleton State....................87 91 Cameron...........................81 79 Pittsburg State...................72 70 Emporia State...................71 77 Southwest Baptist.............66 84 USAO...............................56 79 Arkansas Tech..................68 67 Southwestern OK.............75 53 Arkansas Tech..................54 62 Christian Brothers............81 72 Wilmington.......................63 62 Hillsdale...........................79 71 Quincy..............................78 61 Midwestern State..............80 64 Northeastern State......... 53 58 Lindenwood................... 88 80 Arkansas-Fort Smith..... 59 59 Northeastern State......... 52 72 Northeastern State......... 54 72 Central Missouri............ 71 68 Lindenwood................... 56 48 Midwestern State........... 69 89 Northeastern State......... 59 2012-13 (15-14, 11-7*) 88 SW Christian................. 70 66 Oklahoma City.............. 68 84 Mid-America Christian. 87 57 Drury ............................ 87 76 Missouri-St. Louis......... 90 78 Oklahoma Christian....... 80 70 Pittsburg State*.............. 81 88 Southwest Baptist*........ 82 86 Central Washington....... 84 74 Western Washington.... 103 77 Missouri Western*......... 78 72 Washburn*..................... 67 85 Truman State*............... 80 78 Lindenwood*................. 75 71 Northeastern State*....... 80 57 Northwest Missouri*..... 71 77 Emporia State*.............. 71 71 Fort Hays State*............ 78

85 Nebraska-Kearney*....... 75 69 Central Missouri*.......... 67 89 Lincoln*........................ 80 83 Emporia State*.............. 69 92 Pittsburg State*.............. 76 77 Missouri Southern*....... 85 71 Northeastern State*..83OT 76 Missouri Southern*....... 65 103 Southwest Baptist@...... 89 99 Washburn@................... 88 73 Central Missouri@........ 92 *-MIAA game @-MIAA Tournament 2013-14 (20-10-11-8*) 106 SW Christian................. 93 93 Oklahoma City.............. 78 89 Southern Nazarene...... 100 72 Oklahoma Christian....... 58 76 USAO............................ 75 82 Southern Nazarene........ 78 85 Oklahoma City.............. 63 77 Lindenwood*................. 88 90 Lincoln*........................ 71 70 Central Missouri*.......... 72 92 Missouri Western*......... 75 81 Northwest Missouri*..... 77 79 Missouri Southern*....... 92 89 Southwest Baptist*........ 72 97 Fort Hays State*.....101OT 96 Nebraska-Kearney*....... 82 69 Washburn*..................... 76 80 Emporia State*.............. 92 74 Pittsburg State*.............. 73 96 Northeastern State*..94OT 80 Pittsburg State*.............. 72 72 Washburn*..................... 70 82 Emporia State*.............. 73 63 Northeastern State*....... 56 79 Fort Hays State*............ 80 79 Nebraska-Kearney*....... 82 74 Missouri Western!......... 57 83 Fort Hays State!............. 68 61 Northeastern State!........ 60 72 Missouri Southern!........ 84 *-MIAA game !-MIAA Tournament


2014-15 UCO Basketball National Tournament History Central Oklahoma has qualified for the national tournament 17 times during its 85-year history -- five in NAIA and 12 in NCAA Division II, including the last four in a row. The Bronchos have an all-time record of 18-16 in national tournament games and have made four Elite Eight appearances -- 1961 and 1964 in NAIA, 1992 and 2008 in Division II. A year-by-year look at UCO in the national tournament:

1996-97

1937-38

UCO earned its first-ever national tournament in 1938, opening the NAIA meet with a 43-34 win over Arkansas Teachers before being eliminated by Ambrose (Iowa), 38-36, in the second round.

UCO was the No. 1 seed in the South Central Regional, but was upset by Pittsburg State 90-84 in the first round of the national tournament.

1938-39

UCO came up short in a stirring run at the South Central Regional. The high-scoring Bronchos clipped Texas A&M-Commerce (107-103) and Missouri Western (109-101) to make the finals before falling to host West Texas A&M, 105-101 and finish a 25-7 season.

1997-98

The Bronchos made a repeat trip to the NAIA National Tournament in 1939, but were ousted by Manchester (Ind.), 53-50, in the first round.

1958-59

2002-03

UCO ended a 20-year national tournament drought in 1959 with its third NAIA appearance. The Bronchos defeated Kentucky State 72-65 in the opening round before being knocked out by Pacific Lutheran, 68-57.

UCO’s first playoff appearance in five years ended with a 78-67 loss to Northeastern State in the first round of the South Central Regional.

2004-05

1960-61

UCO had a stellar showing in the 1961 NAIA National Tournament, knocking off St. Norbet (80-73) and Illinois Wesleyan (8452) to make its first-ever Elite Eight appearance before falling to Georgetown (Ky.) 84-83 in the quarterfinals.

The Bronchos routed Washburn 84-66 in the first round of the South Central Regional before losing to host Texas A&M-Commerce 81-73 in the semifinals.

1963-64

UCO qualified for the national tournament for the second straight year, but lost a 75-68 first-round decision to Tarleton State 75-68.

2005-06

Central Oklahoma made it back to the Elite Eight again in 1964 in its final NAIA National Tournament appearance. UCO routed Cedarville (95-40) and Pacific Lutheran (84-72) before bowing to Carson-Newman, 61-55 in the quarterfinals.

2007-08

UCO capped off its best-ever season with its first Elite Eight appearance since 1992. The Bronchos captured the South Central Regional title with three tough wins, edging Fort Hays State 65-64 in the first round, rallying past Northwest Missouri 73-59 in the semifinals and nipping Tarleton State 77-76 in the finals. UCO’s 28-6 season ended with a 106-104 double-overtime loss to Augusta State in the quarterfinals.

1991-92

UCO ended a 28-year national tournament drought and made a big splash in its first-ever NCAA Division II national tournament in 1992, beating Missouri Western (100-96 in OT) and Washburn (132-114) to win the South Central Regional and make it to the Elite Eight. The Bronchos lost a thrilling 127-124 overtime decision to

2008-09

The Bronchos made their fourth national tournament appearance in five years and were eliminated in the first-round by Dallas Baptist, 89-75.

2009-10

1992-93

UCO’s third consecutive Division II national tournament showing ended with an 80-64 loss to Fort Hays State in the first round of the South Central Regional.

1994-95

UCO hosted the South Central Regional for the first time since 1993 and opened with a 79-70 overtime thriller over Texas A&M International. The Bronchos beat Fort Hays State 81-69 before dropping a 73-66 decision to Midwestern State before a packed house at Hamilton Field House and finished a best-ever 30-4 on the season.

UCO hosted the South Central Regional for the first time, but lost to Washburn 92-88 in the first round. The Bronchos ended the season with a 116-109 triumph over Missouri Southern in the third-place game.

2010-11

The Bronchos followed a first-round bye in the South Central Regional with a 94-88 win over Mississippi College before dropping a close 117112 decision to Central Missouri in the finals. 37


2014-15 UCO Basketball UCO Coaching Records Season-by-Season Records Coach C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland C.W. Wantland John Williams Bill Robinson C.J. Crump Pat Taylor Pat Taylor Pat Taylor Pat Taylor Claude E. Reeds Clude E. Reeds Dale Hamilton Dale Hamilton Dale Hamilton Dale Hamilton Gerald Barnett Gerald Barnett Gerald Barnett Gerald Barnett Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Jim Tyner Al Blevins John Smith John Smith John Smith John Smith Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters

Season 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37* 1937-38*! 1938-39*! 1939-40 1940-41 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53* 1953-54* 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58* 1958-59! 1959-60 1960-61! 1961-62 1962-63* 1963-64*! 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72

Record Pct. 10-4 .714 5-5 .500 2-12 .143 8-12 .400 5-6 .455 2-10 .167 4-8 .333 6-11 .353 7-6 .538 12-5 .706 4-12 .250 7-7 .500 11-7 .611 4-17 .190 11-9 .550 16-7 .696 17-6 .739 16-5 .762 10-12 .455 14-7 .667 9-8 .529 11-7 .611 10-9 .526 11-7 .611 7-15 .318 11-8 .579 17-8 .680 18-6 .750 6-15 .286 18-7 .720 14-11 .560 19-7 .731 21-10 .677 16-7 .696 21-7 .750 12-14 .462 21-6 .778 24-4 .857 15-9 .625 9-14 .391 14-10 .583 17-11 .607 20-11 .645 16-9 .640 1-24 .040 13-14 .481

Coach Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Mark Winters Eddie Evans Eddie Evans Eddie Evans Eddie Evans Buddy Armstrong Buddy Armstrong Buddy Armstrong Buddy Armstrong Buddy Armstrong Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Jim Seward Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans Terry Evans

Games 16 14 13 13 12 12

Team Arkansas Baptist Baptist Christian Arkansas Baptist Paul Quinn Arkansas Baptist Oklahoma Panhandle Bartlesville Wesleyan National Christian Southwestern Kansas East Central

Streak-Starter Abilene Christian, 93-69 Oklahoma Baptist, 66-55 Cameron, 99-62 Hardin-Simmons, 61-59 Northeast Missouri, 131-88 Phillips, 26-23

Coaches By Wins

Coach and Tenure Years Record Seward, 1987-02 15 261-165 Terry Evans, 2002-12 12 243-114 Winters, 1962-78 16 239-185 Tyner, 1950-57 7 91-70 Smith, 1958-62 4 70-38 Armstrong, 1982-87 5 63-89 Hamilton, 1937-41 4 57-30 Eddie Evans, 1978-82 4 50-66 Barnett, 1946-50 4 41-31 Wantland, 1921-28 7 36-57 Reeds, 1935-37 2 27-16 Taylor, 1931-35 4 26-43 Blevins, 1957-58 1 19-7 Crump, 1930-31 1 12-5 Robinson, 1929-30 1 7-6 Williams, 1928-29 1 6-11 TOTALS 88 1,257-933

Margin Season   49 1929-30   46 1970-71  45 1922-23   44 1970-71   44 1987-88   41 1954-55  41 1970-71   40 1970-71   36 2001-02   35 Four times

Ended by Northeastern State, 81-74 Carson-Newman, 61-55 West Texas, 105-101 Southeastern, 74-69 Midwestern St., 108-100 East Central, 34-30

Games 22 12 11 9 8

20-Win Seasons

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Team East Central Oral Roberts Southwestern Sam Houston State Pittsburg State Texas A&M-Commerce Southwestern Eastern New Mexico Tarleton State

Longest Losing Streaks

Season(s) 1969-71 1923-24 1934-36 1926-27 1950-51

Pct. .613 .681 .564 .565 .648 .414 .655 .431 .569 .387 .628 .377 .731 .706 .538 .353 .574

Record Season Coach 30-4 2010-11 T. Evans 28-6 2007-08 T. Evans 25-5 1990-91 Seward 25-7 1997-98 Seward 25-7 1991-92 Seward 24-6 2008-09 T. Evans 24-5 1996-97 Seward 24-4 1963-64 Winters 23-6 1992-93 Seward 23-7 1994-95 Seward 22-7 2009-10 T. Evans 22-8 2004-05 T. Evans 21-6 1962-63 Winters 21-7 1960-61 Smith 21-10 1958-59 Smith 20-8 2006-07 T. Evans 20-9 1972-73 Winters 20-9 1985-86 Armstrong 20-10 2013-14 T. Evans 20-11 1968-69 Winters 20-14 1984-85 Armstrong

Largest Margin Of Defeat

Score 158-54 167-77 167-78 149-71 150-73 138-62 147-72 150-83 124-61 125-64

Longest Winning Streaks

Season(s) 2009-10 1963-64 1997-98 1952-52 1992-93 1940-41

Record Pct. 20-9 .690 18-8 .692 13-12 .520 18-11 .621 12-13 .480 8-20 .286 14-14 .500 12-18 .400 12-16 .429 12-18 .400 4-27 .129 10-19 .345 20-14 .588 20-9 .690 9-20 .450 9-18 .333 9-18 .333 12-17 .414 25-5 .833 25-7 .781 23-6 .793 17-10 .630 23-7 .767 19-10 .655 24-5 .828 25-7 .781 16-11 .593 8-17 .320 16-11 .593 10-16 .385 19-10 .655 11-17 .392 22-8 .733 17-13 .567 20-8 .714 28-6 .824 24-6 .800 22-7 .759 30-4 .882 15-11 .577 15-14 .517 20-10 .667

*-Oklahoma Collegiate Conference champions &-Lone Star Conference champions #-LSC North Division champions !-National tournament qualifier

Largest Margin Of Victory

Margin Season   104 1995-96   90 1992-93   89 1993-94   78 1991-92   77 1994-95   76 1991-92   75 1994-95 67 2000-01   63 1990-91   61 2008-09

Season 1972-73 1973-74* 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91& 1991-92&! 1992-93&! 1993-94 1994-95&! 1995-96 1996-97&! 1997-98#&! 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03! 2003-04 2004-05#! 2005-06#! 2006-07 2007-08#&! 2008-09#! 2009-10#! 2010-11#&! 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Streak-Starter East Central, 76-67 Northwestern, 24-18 West Texas A&M, 36-26 Phillips, 35-15 Southwest Missouri,  77-57

Score 77-28 102-56 62-17 109-65 114-70 84-43 95-54 105-65 54-90

Ended Against Southeastern, 69-59 Oklahoma Baptist, 20-18 Winfield, 27-24 Oklahoma Baptist, 26-25 Southwestern, 43-39


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Time Series Records School Abilene Christian Alcorn State Angelo State Arkansas Baptist Arkansas-Fort Smith Arkansas-Little Rock Arkansas-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Arkansas Tech Arlington Baptist Athens State Augusta State Austin College Avila College Baptist Bible Baptist Christian Baylor Benedictine Heights Benedictine Bethany Bethel Bishop College Bridgeport BYU-Hawaii California-Pa. Cal Poly-SLO Cal-Riverside Cal State-Bakersfield Cal State-Dominquez Hills Cameron Carson-Newman Cedarville Centenary Central Arkansas Central Missouri Central Washington Chadron State Christian Brothers Clark-Atlanta Colorado Colorado Christian Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Colorado State-Pueblo Corpus Christi Cotner College Dallas Baptist Dallas Denver District of Columbia Doane Drury East Central East Texas Baptist Eastern Illinois

W-L Pct. 28-11 .718 0-1 .000 22-13 .629 5-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 1-1 .500 1-2 .333 0-2 .000 1-2 .333 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 0-2 .000 5-1 .833 4-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 60-34 .638 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 2-1 .667 6-2 .750 4-5 .444 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 2-0 1.000 1-1 .500 2-0 1.000 1-2 .333 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 1-3 .250 2-0 1.000 1-1 .500 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 9-4 .692 77-66 .538 0-4 .000 0-1 .000

School Eastern New Mexico Emporia State Evangel Florida Atlantic Florida Southern Fort Hays State Georgetown Grand Canyon Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) Harding Hardin-Simmons Hastings Hawaii-Hilo Henderson State Hillsdale Howard Payne Illinois State Illinois Wesleyan Incarnate Word Indiana-Purdue Jarvis Christian John Brown Kansas Wesleyan Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan Lamar Lamar Tech Langston Lander Lincoln (Mo.) Lindenwood Lock Haven Louisiana College Louisiana State Louisiana Tech Lubbock Christian Lynn McNeese State McPherson Manchester Mary Hardin-Baylor Marymount Metropolitan State Mid-America Christian Mid-America Nazarene Midland Midwestern State Millersville Missouri S&T Missouri-St. Louis Missouri School of Mines Missouri Southern Missouri Valley Missouri Western Mississippi College 39

W-L Pct. 37-11 .771 17-11 .607 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 4-10 .286 0-1 .000 1-2 .333 1-0 1.000 5-3 .625 1-1 .500 3-0 1.000 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 2-2 .500 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 2-1 .667 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-3 .000 1-0 1.000 44-25 .638 1-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 2-2 .500 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 2-1 .667 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 4-1 .800 1-1 .500 1-0 1.000 23-29 .442 1-0 1.000 2-2 .500 0-2 .000 1-0 1.000 4-4 .500 0-1 .000 6-8 .429 1-0 1.000


2014-15 UCO Basketball All-Time Series Records School Montana State-Billings Morningside National Christian Nebraska-Kearney Nebraska-Omaha Newman New Mexico Highlands New Mexico State New Mexico Northeast Louisiana Northeastern State Northern Colorado Northern Kentucky North Texas Northwest Missouri Northwestern Northwestern Oklahoma Oakland City Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Christian Oklahoma City Oklahoma Panhandle Oklahoma State Oklahoma Oklahoma Wesleyan Okmulgee Tech Olivet Nazarene Oral Roberts Ouachita Baptist Pacific Lutheran Pan American Paul Quinn Peru Phillips Pittsburg State Quincy Rockhurst Rogers State Rollins St. Ambrose St. Benedict St. Edward’s St. Joseph St. Martin’s St. Mary’s (Kan.) St. Mary’s (Texas) St. Norbet Sacred Heart Sam Houston State Santa Fe

School Science & Arts of Oklahoma Seattle-Pacific Slippery Rock South Dakota State Southern Nazarene South Dakota Southern Indiana Southern Utah Southeastern Oklahoma Southern Connecticut SIU-Edwardsville Southwest Baptist Southwestern Christian Southwestern Kansas Southwest Missouri Southwest Texas State Southwestern Oklahoma Southwestern Texas Springfield St. Gregory’s Stephen F. Austin Stonehill Sul Ross Tabor Tampa Tarleton State Texas A&M-Commerce Texas A&M International Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas Christian Texas College Texas Tech Texas Wesleyan Texas-El Paso Troy State Truman State Tulsa University of Ozarks Virginia Union Washburn Wayland Baptist Wayne State Westminster West Texas A&M Western New Mexico Western Washington Wichita State Wiley Wilmington Wingate

W-L Pct. 1-3 .250 2-1 .667 1-0 1.000 6-1 .857 0-1 .000 2-1 .667 2-0 1.000 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 1-1 .500 85-48 .639 1-1 .500 1-0 1.000 1-4 .250 3-5 .375 0-1 .00 72-38 .655 1-0 1.000 51-53 .490 8-25 .242 21-28 .429 24-12 .667 3-9 .250 0-1 .000 4-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-3 .000 5-1 .833 1-1 .500 2-0 1.000 6-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 58-43 .574 13-9 .591 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 7-2 .778 3-5 .400 1-0 1.000 1-1 .500 1-3 .250 1-0 1.000

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W-L Pct. 16-7 .696 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 12-20 .375 1-0 1.000 1-1 .500 0-1 .000 79-73 .520 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 7-3 .700 2-0 1.000 12-6 .667 4-8 .333 0-1 .000 78-74 .513 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 5-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 0-1 .000 19-11 .633 37-26 .587 1-0 1.000 23-15 .605 1-2 .333 3-0 1.000 0-3 .000 2-1 .667 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-1 .500 12-8 .600 3-1 .750 1-0 1.000 13-8 .619 0-2 .000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 22-25 .468 1-0 1.000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000


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About UCO


2014-15 UCO Basketball The University The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunityrich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success. Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science. Central is: • Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals the latest techniques in crime fighting • Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Colleges to Work For” • Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts • An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee • Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown district • Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertainment venue and an art gallery • Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen • Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence life In Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni. Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.

UCO Quick Facts

Founded: December 24, 1890 Location: Edmond, Oklahoma President: Dr. Don Betz Enrollment: 17,101 Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates. Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of graduate studies and research. Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program. School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week summer session. Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents. Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus. Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing Association; American Dietetic Association; American Chemical Society; National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball Athletic Administration President Dr. Don Betz In his fourth year as Central Oklahoma’s president is Dr. Don Betz, who became the school’s 20th president in August 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005. President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus. President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government organizations. Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999. In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program. From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions. A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with newspapers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries. While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, International Association of University Presidents and has served as Chairman of AASCU’s International Education Committee. President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management.

Athletic Director Joe Muller Now in his seventh year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II. UCO teams have captured 10 conference championships and had 10 top-10 national finishes during Muller’s tenure, with softball winning the school’s first-ever women’s national championship in 2013. Fifty-eight student-athletes have earned All-America honors over the past six years and the Bronchos have placed 42nd or better three times in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings out of nearly 350 Division II institutions. The athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have also increased significantly under Joe’s guidance. He secured the largest gift in program history in 2012, continues to grow Stampede Club membership and also introduced a corporate sales initiative that has generated record revenues for the program in just four years. Academically, UCO’s student-athletes are performing at all-time high levels. For the past six years, the overall grade point average of student-athletes has surpassed that of the general student population and to demonstrate that academics is a priority, the athletic department now hosts an annual Academic Awards Banquet recognizing the achievements of student-athletes. A native of Stillwater, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oklahoma State and got his start in athletic administration at OSU when he served as director of athletic marketing and promotions from 1985-90. Muller was involved in the television industry for more than a decade before returning to OSU in 2002 as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue in ‘06. He was senior associate athletic director for external relations for the Boilermakers for two years before becoming just the seventh athletic director in Central’s rich athletic history in July of 2008 Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew). 43


2014-15 UCO Basketball Athletic Administration Assistant Athletic Director/Operations Gunnar Poff Gunnar Poff is in his first year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for operations after serving the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the Bronchos. Poff took over his new role in May 2014 and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of UCO’s Athletic Department. Gunnar also serves as sport supervisor for five sports and is responsible for the areas of athletic training, strength & conditioning, ticketing and game-day operations. A native of Sayre, Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball team during the mid-2000s and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SWOSU in 2007. Poff went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU. Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).

Assistant Athletic Director/Business Britni Brannon Serving as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Brannon, who is also UCO’s senior women’s administrator. An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management. A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a Buyer II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the athletic department as business manager in s athletic business manager in the fall of 2012. Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).

Director of Athletic Compliance Darnell Smith In his fifth year as Central Oklahoma’s Director of Athletic Compliance is Darnell Smith, who came to UCO after serving in the same capacity at the University of New Mexico. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from 2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team. Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009. Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO. He is married (Candace).

Athletic Compliance Coordinator Jeremy Rogers Jeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November of 2012 as Compliance Coordinator. A native of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment. Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU. Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has one son (Mason). 44


2014-15 UCO Basketball Athletic Administration Director of Athletic Media Relations Mike Kirk The Central Oklahoma Athletic Media Relations Office is under the direction of Mike Kirk, whose main duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about UCO’s 14 varsity sports. Kirk is in his 28th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987. Mike was a student assistant in the sports information office at Oklahoma State University for four years and graduated with a journalism degree. He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five years before taking over as UCO’s sports information director. Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games and is in his fifth year as a member of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships Committee, including the third as chair. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012. Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations. Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica).

Director of Cooperate Sponsorships and Marketing Brandon Baker In his fifth year with the Central Oklahoma athletic department is Brandon Baker, who is responsible for corporate sponsorships and marketing for athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors. Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs. A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).

Director of Stampede Club Al Jones Al Jones joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department as Director of the Stampede Club in July 2014. The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and helps support the athletic department through financial contributions and other events. Jones, who has been involved with Broncho athletics in a variety of ways since the early 1960s, had served as Executive Director and Membership Coordinator of Alumni Relations at UCO for six years before joining the athletic department. Jones was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 Central football team that won the 1962 NAIA national championship and he earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees in education from UCO. A past member of both the 45th Infantry Division Army National Guard and United States Air Force Reserves, Jones was a teacher for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools. He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 as Executive Director of Alumni Relations. Al is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff).

Coordinator of Athletic Ticket Sales Ethan Hooker The newest addition to the Central Oklahoma athletic administrative staff is Ethan Hooker, who took over as coordinator of ticket sales on Aug. 25, 2014. Hooker worked as ticket sales and operations assistant for the Tulsa Drillers for eight months before coming to UCO. He also spent two summers interning with the Lakeshore Chinooks, a collegiate summer league baseball club in Mequon, Wis. Born in Chicago, Hooker spent most of his life in suburban Atlanta and attended Georgia Southern. He earned a bachelors in sport management from GSU in December 2013. Ethan is married (Lara). 45


2014-15 UCO Basketball Hamilton Field House Central Oklahoma plays all its home basketball games inside Hamilton Field House, which opened its doors on Jan. 8, 1965 when the UCO men’s team downed intrastate rival Northeastern State 64-52. The Bronchos have a 443-176 (71.6 percent) home record in 49 and 1/2 years at Hamilton Field House, including an impressive 271-49 mark (.847) over the past 25 seasons. Hamilton Field was re-named from Broncho Field House on May 1, 1993 in honor of long-time UCO coach and athletic director Dale Hamilton, who helped design the building in the 1960s. The facility underwent extensive renovation before the 2001-02 season, with new chairback seats installed around floor level. Hamilton Field House is also the home facility for the volleyball and wrestling teams and numerous other events, including the university’s graduation ceremonies, are also held in the building.

Hamilton Field House Records Men Team

Most Points, One Team: 167, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 and UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993. Most Points, Combined: 263, UCO (134) vs. Abilene Christian (129), Feb. 26, 1998. Most Points, One Half: 89, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (2nd). Largest Winning Margin: 104, UCO (158) over Arkansas Baptist (54), Dec. 9, 1995. Field Goals Made: 67, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (att. 111) and UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (att. 119). Field Goals Attempted: 119, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (made 67). 3-Point Field Goals Made: 28, UCO vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009. 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 57, UCO vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009. Free Throws Made: 47, UCO vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (att. 70). Free Throws Attempted: 70, UCO vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (made 47). Rebounds: 76, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993. Steals: 24, UCO vs. Mid-America Bible, Nov. 21, 2001. Assists: 42, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993). Blocked Shots: 14, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993.

Individual

Points: 52, Eddie Robinson, UCO vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Feb. 6, 1999. Field Goals Made: 19, Eddie Robinson, UCO, vs. Southwestern Oklahoma Feb. 16, 1999 (att. 32). Field Goals Attempted: 33, Randle Benton, Langston, Dec. 5, 1987 (made 15). 3-Point Field Goals Made: 11, Shawn Williams, UCO vs. NebraskaKearney, Dec. 10, 1990 (att. 21). 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 21, Shawn Williams, UCO vs. NebraskaKearney, Dec. 10, 1990 (made 11). Free Throws Made: 23, Alex Wright, UCO vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 5, 1992 (att. 25). Free Throws Attempted: 26, Tyshon Fisher, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Feb. 10, 1996 (made 19). Rebounds: 25, Tony Bolar, UCO, vs. Eastern New Mexico, Jan. 12, 1974. Steals: 8, twice. Assists: 17, Zoderick Green, UCO vs. Tarleton State, Feb. 25, 1995. Blocks: 8, Johnny Tyson, UCO, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jan. 29, 1994.

Women Team

Most Points, One Team: 106, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Dec. 2, 2008 and vs. Newman, Nov. 26, 1996. Most Points, Combined: 204, UCO (105) over Texas A&M-Kingsville (96), Feb. 20, 1989. Most Points, One Half: 65, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Dec. 2, 2008 (first). Largest Winning Margin: 71, UCO (106) over Newman (35), Nov. 26, 1996. Field Goals Made: 41, Oklahoma City, Jan. 25, 1982 (att. 86) and OCU, Dec. 1, 1980 (att. 93). Field Goals Attempted: 93, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (made 40) and Oklahoma City, Dec. 1, 1980 (made 41). 3-Point Field Goals Made: 16, East Central, Jan. 29, 2011 (att. 41) and West Texas A&M, Feb. 1, 1996 (att. 27). 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 41, East Central, Jan. 29, 2011 (made 16). Free Throws Made: 41, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (att. 55). Free Throws Attempted: 55, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (made 41). Rebounds: 66, Abilene Christian, Jan. 23, 1989. Steals: 24, UCO vs. Cameron, Jan. 31, 2009. Assists: 34, UCO vs. Cameron, Feb. 15, 1984. Blocked Shots: 14, UCO vs. Newman, Feb. 4, 2012.

Individual

Points: 46, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994. Field Goals Made: 20, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (att. 37). Field Goals Attempted: 37, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (made 20). 3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, four times. Most recent: Julie Metheny, UCO vs. Northeastern State, Jan. 8, 2000. 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 16, Ashley Gray, Abilene Christian, Dec. 2, 1999 (made 4). Free Throws Made: 18, Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s, Feb. 18, 2009 (att. 19). Free Throws Attempted: 19, Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s, Feb. 18, 2009 (made 18). Rebounds: 26, Tricia Hampton, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994. Steals: 11, Patti Komalty, UCO vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 3, 1982. Assists: 14, Deanna English, Science & Arts of Oklahoma, Jan. 21, 1984. Blocks: 10, Brandai Prince, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball About Edmond Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state. Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere. The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most exciting PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club. Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area. The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since 1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and national retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate. Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges. New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a billion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone. There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun. Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the Lazy-E-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year.

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2014-15 UCO Basketball Oklahoma City The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City is located just minutes from Edmond at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma. The second largest city in the continental United States based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call metro Oklahoma City area home. Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than a dozen communities and offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike. Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City. As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City’s hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive. With renowned festivals, national sporting events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adventure and fun in Oklahoma City are endless. One of the main attractions in Oklahoma City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops, restaurants and clubs in the middle of downtown. Also located in downtown is the Chesapeake Arena, home of the wildly popular Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.

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2014-15 UCO BasketBall the mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Central Oklahoma is in its third year as a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II institutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first organized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles. The MIAA currently conducts championships in eight sports for men and nine for women. For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf. The women compete for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis. The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II conference changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA. The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institutions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA. The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges:

Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Missouri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980. Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007. Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter took over. Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri Southern and Missouri Western began competition in the 1989-90 season. Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was replaced by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season. Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, Nebraska-Omaha entered the league in 2008 and Lincoln re-joined the conference in 2010. UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State all become league members with the start of the 2012-13 academic year. Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same in 2013, which leaves the conference with 14 schools. Lincoln and SBU are associate members who compete in women’s basketball.

mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105 Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422) Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429 Website: www.themiaa.com Commissioner: Dr. Bob Boerigter Assistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry House Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber Feldman Director of Communications: Josh Saughter

Dr. Bob Boerigter

Larry House

Amber Feldman

Josh Slaughter


2014-15 BRONCHO BASKETBALL Nov. 3 Oklahoma City (Exhibition) Nov. 7 Arkansas (Exhibition) MIAA/GAC Challenge Nov. 14 Southeastern Oklahoma Nov. 15 Northwestern Oklahoma Nov. 18 Oklahoma Christian Nov. 22 Oklahoma City Nov. 24 Southwestern Christian Nov. 25 Southwestern Oklahoma Oklahoma Christian Classic Nov. 28 Southwestern Christian Nov. 29 Southern Nazarene Dec. 1 Mid-America Christian Dec. 4 Lindenwood* Dec. 6 Lincoln* Dec. 18 Central Missouri* Dec. 20 Missouri Western* Jan. 3 Northwest Missouri* Jan. 8 Missouri Southern* Jan. 10 Southwest Baptist* Jan. 15 Fort Hays State* Jan. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* Jan. 22 Washburn* Jan. 24 Emporia State* Jan. 31 Pittsburg State* Feb. 5 Northeastern State* Feb. 7 Pittsburg State* Feb. 12 Washburn* Feb. 14 Emporia State* Feb. 21 Northeastern State* Feb. 26 Fort Hays State* Feb. 28 Nebraska-Kearney*

Oklahoma City, Okla. Fayeteville, Ark.

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