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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 4 6 8 9 12 22 24 26 28 30 34 36 38 40 42 48 50 52

Stats Comparisons UTEP Roster Charlotte Roster MBB Feature: Bryson Williams 2020-21 UTEP Men’s Basketball Schedule UTEP Head Coach Rodney Terry UTEP Assistant Coaches UTEP Support Staff The University of Texas at El Paso This Is UTEP UTEP Director of Athletics Jim Senter UTEP President Dr. Heather Wilson UTEP Cheer UTEP Dance Team Miner Athletic Club Feature - The Roberts’ Family Miner Athletic Club 2020-21 Members UTEP Basketball COVID-19 Fan Protocols Clear Bag Policy UTEP Basketball with Kevin Baker & Rodney Terry Radio Show Schedule

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STATS COMPARISONS

UTEP STATS LEADERS

CHARLOTTE STATS LEADERS

POINTS PER GAME

POINTS PER GAME

(10-10, 6-8 CONFERENCE USA) Souley Boum - 18.7 Bryson Williams - 14.7 Jamal Bieniemy - 9.3 Keonte Kennedy - 8.6

REBOUNDS PER GAME

Bryson Williams - 7.0 Keonte Kennedy - 6.0 Tydus Verhoeven - 4.4 Jamal Bieniemy - 3.7

ASSISTS PER GAME

Jamal Bieniemy - 4.1 Souley Boum - 2.7 Keonte Kennedy - 1.5 Vuk Vulikić - 1.2

STEALS PER GAME

Souley Boum - 1.5 Keonte Kennedy - 1.3 Jamal Bieniemy - 1.1 Verhoeven/Williams - 0.7

FIELD GOAL %

Tydus Verhoeven - 62.9 Efe Odigie - 55.9 Kristian Sjolund - 48.7 Bryson Williams - 46.3

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TEAM STATS PPG

71.0

FG%

42.3

3-PT FG% 33.0

(9-11, 5-7 CONFERENCE USA) Jahmir Young - 19.1 Jordan Sheperd - 11.4 Brice Williams - 10.1 Jhery Matos - 8.8

REBOUNDS PER GAME

Milos Supica - 5.5 Jahmir Young - 5.2 Jhery Matos - 4.4 Marvin Cannon - 4.3

ASSISTS PER GAME

TEAM STATS PPG

70.4

FG%

42.1

3-PT FG% 32.1

PPG (D)

Jahmir Young - 2.8 Jordan Sheperd - 2.8 Jhery Matos - 2.4 Marvin Cannon - 1.5

PPG (D)

FG% (D)

STEALS PER GAME

FG% (D)

69.6 43.8

3-PT FG% (D) 34.7

Jordan Sheperd - 1.6 Jhery Matos - 1.1 Jahmir Young - 1.0 Marvin Cannon - 0.8

FIELD GOAL %

70.3 43.9

3-PT FG% (D) 34.8

Milos Supica - 58.3 Brice Williams - 51.0 Anzac Rissetto - 48.7 Jahmir Young - 44.8

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NUMERICAL NO. NAME 0 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 20 21 23 24 32 33

Souley Boum Tydus Verhoeven Christian Agnew Keonte Kennedy Eric Vila Emmanuel White Bryson Williams Kristian Sjolund Cam Clardy Vuk Vulikić Ze'Rik Onyema Adam Hess Jamal Bieniemy Efe Odigie Gilles Dekoninck

POS HT WT CL EXP G F G G F G F F G G F G G F F

6-3 6-9 6-2 6-5 6-11 6-5 6-8 6-8 6-1 6-4 6-8 6-5 6-5 6-9 6-6

165 225 187 185 225 178 230 206 183 198 217 195 185 240 213

r-JR r-JR JR r-SO r-SR JR r-SR r-SO FR FR FR r-SO JR JR r-JR

ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME 2 24 0 13 33 23 3 32 21 12 1 4 20 5 11

Christian Agnew Jamal Bieniemy Souley Boum Cam Clardy Gilles Dekoninck Adam Hess Keonte Kennedy Efe Odigie Ze'Rik Onyema Kristian Sjolund Tydus Verhoeven Eric Vila Vuk Vulikić Emmanuel White Bryson Williams

POS HT WT CL EXP G G G G F G G F F F F F G G F

6-2 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-9 6-8 6-8 6-9 6-11 6-4 6-5 6-8

187 185 165 183 213 195 185 240 217 206 225 225 198 178 230

JR JR r-JR FR r-JR r-SO r-SO JR FR r-SO r-JR r-SR FR JR r-SR

HOMETOWN (HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

1L Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Tech HS/San Francisco) 1L Manteca, Calif. (Manteca HS/Duquesne) TR Detroit, Mich. (Glenn HS/North Alabama) RS Austin, Texas (Westlake HS/Xavier) 1L Girona, Spain (Northwest Florida State College) TR Katy, Texas (Tompkins HS/Coastal Bend College) 1L Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt HS/Fresno State) TR Kongsberg, Norway (Tompkins HS/Georgia Tech) HS Cypress, Texas (Bridgeland HS) HS Belgrade, Serbia (KK Dynamic) HS San Antonio, Texas (John Jay HS) TR Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake HS/Salt Lake CC) TR Katy, Texas (Tompkins HS/Oklahoma) 2L Houston, Texas (Pro-Vision Academy) 1L Diest, Belgium (Huntington Prep/Fresno State)

TR TR 1L HS 1L TR RS 2L HS TR 1L 1L HS TR 1L

HOMETOWN (HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

Detroit, Mich. (Glenn HS/North Alabama) Katy, Texas (Tompkins HS/Oklahoma) Oakland, Calif. (Oakland Tech HS/San Francisco) Cypress, Texas (Bridgeland HS) Diest, Belgium (Huntington Prep/Fresno State) Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Westlake HS/Salt Lake CC) Austin, Texas (Westlake HS/Xavier) Houston, Texas (Pro-Vision Academy) San Antonio, Texas (John Jay HS) Kongsberg, Norway (Tompkins HS/Georgia Tech) Manteca, Calif. (Manteca HS/Duquesne) Girona, Spain (Northwest Florida State College) Belgrade, Serbia (KK Dynamic) Katy, Texas (Tompkins HS/Coastal Bend College) Fresno, Calif. (Roosevelt HS/Fresno State)

HEAD COACH: Rodney Terry (St. Edwards ‘90) ASSISTANT COACHES: Kenton Paulino (Texas ‘08), Nick Matson (VMI ‘09), Arturo Ormond (Texas-Pan American ‘91)

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UTEP MINERS ROSTER

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VILA

KRISTIAN

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ONYEMA

EFE

32

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ODIGIE

CHRISTIAN

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AGNEW

EMMANUEL

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WHITE

CAM

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CLARDY

ADAM

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GILLES

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G 6-7 215 G 6-2 185 G 6-1 160 G 6-7 215 F 6-9 240 G 6-5 170 G 6-6 185 G 6-4 190 G 6-6 185 F/C 6-10 255 G 6-4 195 F 6-8 245 G 6-5 195 F/C 6-10 255 G 6-8 190

Caleb Stone-Carrawell Jahmir Young Caleb Byrd Brice Williams Milos Supica Marvin Cannon Jackson Threadgill Jordan Shepherd Regin Larson Aly Khalifa Isaiah Folkes Jared Garcia Jhery Matos Anzac Rissetto Luka Vasic

WT.

CL. R-Fr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Gr. So. R-Jr.

HOMETOWN /PREVIOUS SCHOOL Concord, N.C./Cox Mill H.S. Hyattsville, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S. Conyers, Ga./Newton H.S. Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell H.S. Belgrade, Serbia/Freedom Christian Academy (N.C.) Richmond, Va./Washington State Univ. Concord, N.C./Davidson Day Asheville, N.C./University of Oklahoma Charlotte, N.C./Pfeiffer Univ. Alexandria, Egypt/NBA Global Academy (Australia) Gainesville, Va./Middleburg Academy Katy, Texas/St. Thomas More (Conn.) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic/Univ. of Dayton Auckland, New Zealand/Auckland Grammar School Pirot, Serbia/Avon Old Farms School (Conn.)

HEAD COACH: Ron Sanchez ASSISTANT COACHES: Aaron Fearne, Kotie Kimble, Vic Sfera

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UTEP MBB FEATURE: BRYSON WILLIAMS

By Vinny Lavalsiti, UTEP Athletics Redshirt senior forward Bryson Williams is a long way from home. Once the hometown kid from Fresno, California, playing two years at Fresno State, Williams relocated over 1,000 miles east and in an entirely new city and state. “The main word for it is perseverance,” said Williams of his basketball journey. A freshman for the Bulldogs in the 2016-17 season, Williams joined a squad that was coming off a Mountain West Conference Tournament Championship and a firstround exit in the NCAA Tournament. Williams was expected to be a key addition in helping the program make a deeper run in March after becoming his team’s all-time leading scorer (2,302 points) and leading Roosevelt High School to the Central Section Division III title during his senior year in 2016. Dreams of playing for his community’s university emerged quickly into Williams’ thought process. Selected by the Fresno Bee’s as the region’s Offensive Player of the Year, Williams was in Fresno State’s backyard, and campus was just a 10-minute drive over from Roosevelt.

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The Bulldogs’ coaching staff was gunning hard in their recruitment for Williams. Leading the swing for the locally grown champion was then-Fresno State head coach Rodney Terry.

tain West Conference’s Freshman of the Year.

Terry didn’t miss, earning Williams’ verbal commitment early on during his sophomore year.

The Bulldogs saw another firstround exit in 2016-17, this time in the NIT. Terry led Fresno State to a 21-11 record in Williams’ sophomore season – one more win than the season prior – but they were not selected to a major postseason tournament.

The two met when Williams was just an eighth grader in one of Fresno State’s basketball camps. Before long, Williams was getting invited to team runs on campus by Terry where he gradually began to make an impression upon the coaching staff and his future teammates. “(Williams had) grown into being a really good player already,” said now-UTEP head coach Rodney Terry. “As he got older and into his senior year, he was no longer coming over and being intimidated, but he was coming over and being a major factor in the pickup games with our guys.” Williams averaged 7.7 points – the most in his freshman class – and 4.4 rebounds per game in roughly 17 minutes his first year at Fresno State. Only one other underclassman on the roster averaged more points than Williams as he was selected as runner-up for the Moun-

“(Williams) was a focal point as a freshman on a really older team,” Terry said.

In Williams’ final season at the university he had been visiting since he was 13 years old, he put up 13.8 points and 6.1 rebounds per game in 28.6 minutes of work. However, Williams’ first major connection to Fresno State basketball and first believer in him at the collegiate level, Terry, found work elsewhere the next season at UTEP. Williams decided to follow Terry to the Sun City in 2018, continuing to trust his coach’s process for his development as both a basketball player and as a man. “I trusted Terry coming out to a whole new state for the simple matter that, for him, it’s more than basketball,” Williams said. “He improved me not only in areas of my @UTEP @UTEPATHLETICS ATHLETICS


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UTEP MBB FEATURE: BRYSON WILLIAMS game but as a man. He prepared me for the game of life.” Williams said he came under Terry’s wing with the look of a reckless freshman. “I was sagging my pants and just looking sloppy. He was always telling me, pick your pants up (and) tighten up,” Williams said. “He changed my brand and showed me the right way to be. I was just about basketball; I didn’t care about nothing else.” Now, Williams has put his nose to the grindstone on and off the court, earning C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in 2019 and 2020 and plaudits to the C-USA All-Conference First Team a season ago. “(Williams is) one of those throwback guys who you can’t get out of the gym,” Terry said. “He literally lives in the gym. One of the things that I’m really proud of too is he’s done well academically here. ... He’s been the full package in terms of what he brought to the table.” Also, to Terry’s delight, Williams’ offensive skillset has turned into the full package as well since his arrival at UTEP. Williams had just four 3-point attempts in his two years as a Bulldog. As a Miner last season, he almost averaged that total per game with 2.7 attempts beyond-the-arc. Williams’ three favorite past times have followed him from California: basketball, video games and music. But it’s the niche he found in El Paso that has helped him put of video game-like numbers. “(El Paso is) a great place to focus on your craft,” Williams said. “There’s not a lot of miscellaneous things going on around you.”

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Due to NCAA transfer rules, Williams was forced to sit out the 2018-19 season and serve as a de facto player-coach alongside Terry. All Williams said he did during that time was dial in his shot – off the dribble, off the catch and from 3. It showed as Williams went on to shoot at a 49.9 clip from the field and 35.6 percent from 3-point land while averaging 17.8 points per outing – good for best on the Miners’ squad. “I want to become a more consistent shooter even more so than last year,”. If it’s an open shot, it’s got to be a knock down. … I want it to be 70 percent if I can.” There’s big postseason and postgraduation aspirations with this being Williams’ final season in a Miner uniform. “I would like to get my degree (in Multi-Disciplinary Studies) and finish on top of the conference, win conference and the conference tournament to ultimately get to the NCAA Tournament,” Williams said.

Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Williams faces more obstacles than usual – the possibility of no combine and inperson workouts or interviews – in reaching the next huge step of his hoops career: the NBA Draft. If Williams’ self-title for his basketball journey holds true as it has thus far, he will surely persevere. “I always knew that if I was able to be blessed enough to get a workout with (teams) and NBA people to see how hard I play my game and how I play basketball with a sense of urgency every day to the gym and with my craft, I’ll have a great shot for me to get picked up,” Williams said. Williams hasn’t seen his mother, sister and grandmother in two years since he moved to El Paso. The next time he does, he will be the first in his family to go to college and earn a degree and might be on the hook for his first job offer from a team in the Association.

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Rodney Terry, was appointed the 19th head coach in UTEP men’s basketball history on March 12, 2018. He is in his third season as UTEP head coach and 10th overall at the helm of a collegiate program. Terry has chalked up 151 wins as a head coach, while he’s compiled 73 conference victories. In Terry’s second season at the helm, UTEP won 17 games, nine more than the previous season, while more than doubling its Conference USA wins. The Miners posted their first winning season in four years, and made a return to the C-USA Tournament. UTEP finished with a 13-4 record in the Haskins Center, its best home mark and most home victories in four years. On Nov. 12, the Miners beat NM State to end a nine-game losing streak to the Aggies, as the last time the Miners had NM State was on Nov. 22, 2014. The Miner defense held the Aggies to 50 points, their lowest point total in a game versus UTEP since Nov. 29, 1983. On Nov. 19, UTEP defeated longtime rival New Mexico. It was the first time UTEP had beaten NM State and UNM in the same

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season since 2008-09, while it was the first home sweep in the Sun City since 1997. After beating MEAC runner-up NC A&T and Big West Champion UC Irvine in El Paso on December 16 and 17, the Miners won their first WestStar Bank Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational Championship since 2014. Other highlights during the season included UTEP’s largest comeback win in program history. The Miners found themselves down 24 points to UTSA, only to rally and win 80-77 in overtime on Jan. 15. The historic victory also tied for the 24th-biggest comeback in NCAA history. UTEP scratched out another big comeback victory, this time against Rice on Feb. 22. The Miners rallied from 19 points down, flying past the Owls, 68-62. The Miners made multiple improvements from year one to year two under Terry. UTEP shot 74.9 percent from the foul line, ranking fourth in C-USA and 54th nationally. The year prior, UTEP shot 66.1 percent from the free-throw line. UTEP’s 451 made free throws last season ranked second in C-USA, while its 602 free-throw attempts

ranked fourth. The defense also improved, as the Miners allowed 66.1 points per game from 69.0 the season prior. UTEP also decreased its turnovers, while forcing more turnovers. The Miners ranked fourth in C-USA in blocked shots (103) after ranking 12th the season before. Terry directed redshirt junior Bryson Williams, who was named to the 2020 All-C-USA first team and the 2020 District 11 NABC first team. Williams was the first Miner in five seasons to earn a first team spot in conference, while he was the first student-athlete since 2010 to earn an NABC honor. Williams finished third in C-USA, averaging 17.8 points per game, ranked fifth in rebounding (7.2 rpg) and 13th in free-throw percentage (81.1). Williams was named the C-USA Player of the Week three times throughout the season. One of the honors came after his 34-point, 10-rebound performance against UTSA on Jan. 15. Souley Boum also experienced success in his first year as a Miner. The redshirt sophomore led C-USA in free-throw percentage (87.8) and rated 21st nationally. Boum’s single-season performance ranked second in


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RODNEY TERRY program history. One of Boum’s more memorable efforts was when he went 14-for-14 from the foul line during UTEP’s victory over Southern Miss, as the Miners finished a combined 34-of37 from the line on Jan. 9. Daryl Edwards played for Terry as a graduate transfer from LSU. He finished third on the team in scoring while he averaged over 21 points the last eight games of

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the season. One of those games included a 34-point outburst against Rice, in which the Miners rallied from 19 points down to claim victory. Edwards was named the C-USA Player of the Week following that performance. Edwards followed that 34-point effort with 26 points, 25 and 22 in the next three games. He was the first Miner in nine seasons to score 22 or more points in four consecutive games. Overall, the Miners earned four C-USA Player of the Week honors, which were the most since the 2014-15 season. Terry’s revamped roster for the 2018-19 campaign featured three returnees from the previous season (senior Paul Thomas, and sophomores Evan Gilyard and Kobe Magee), while only seven scholarship players were eligible to play. Four of those scholarship players were true freshmen. Nigel Hawkins, Jordan Lathon, Kaosi Ezeagu and

All-Conference USA Freshman honoree Efe Odigie helped lay down coach Terry’s culture and foundation. Terry won his first game at the helm of the UTEP program on Nov. 6, 2018 – a 90-63 thrashing of UTPB in the Haskins Center. The 90 points were the most ever by a UTEP team during a head coach’s debut. The 27-point victory tied for second-largest for a UTEP coach in his debut. Prior to C-USA play, Terry’s squad also produced wins against ENMU (66-59), Northwestern State (77-47), UC Riverside (68-56) and closed out the nonconference slate with a 7665 triumph against Wyoming in the Sun Bowl Tournament. Odigie produced one of the best seasons by a UTEP freshman, leading C-USA in rebounding per game (10.1). Odigie was one of two C-USA players to average a double-double after collecting

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RODNEY TERRY 12.7 points per contest. Odigie’s rebounding average set a new UTEP freshman record, while his 252 total rebounds ranked second among UTEP freshmen all-time. Odigie was the first Miner to average a double-double since the 1981-82 season, while his 11 double-doubles set a program record by a freshman. Odigie was also the fourth Miner to lead the league in rebounding per game. Terry directed a pair of freshmen guards in Lathon and Hawkins. Lathon started 27 games and ranked fourth on the squad in points per game (10.9) and total points (294). Lathon led the Miners in assists (74), while ranking second on the team in blocked shots (23). Hawkins led UTEP and ranked sixth in C-USA in free-throw percentage (79.5) and made free throws (97). Hawkins’s made free throws and free-throw percentage both ranked third-best by a UTEP frosh. Lathon and Hawkins helped chalk up Terry’s first C-USA win as the pair led the Miners to a 65-64 victory against Rice on Jan. 12. Hawkins set a career high with 24 points, while Lathon provided the finishing touches with his buzzer-beating jump shot on the baseline off a full-court pass from Ountae Campbell. Between the trio of freshman, Odigie (Nov. 26, Dec. 24), Lathon (Dec. 3, Feb. 25) and Hawkins (Jan. 14) combined for five C-USA Freshman of the Week honors. It was the most since the Miners earned six FOTW honors during the 201314 campaign. Odigie finished

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20th in C-USA in scoring average, while Hawkins rated 21st. Lathon ranked 15th in C-USA, averaging almost three assists per game. Ezeagu was the fourth member of the talented freshmen class, as he, Hawkins, Lathon and Odigie set a UTEP freshmen record after combining for 63 points at Marshall on Jan. 31. Ezeagu led the team in blocked shots (24) and was the lone UTEP freshman to play in all 29 games. The Miners ranked fifth in C-USA, forcing 13.5 turnovers per contest. Their defensive rebounding per game (27.0) also ranked fifth in the league. Terry emphasizes effort in the classroom as seven Miners earned academic accolades. A year ago, Ountae Campbell, Gilles Dekoninck, Daryl Edwards, Kaosi Ezeagu, Keonte Kennedy, Jordan, Lathon, Aunieus Medrano, Isaiah Rhyanes, Anthony Tarke, Tydus

Verhoeven, Eric Vila, Bryson Williams and Jules Williamson were announced to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or better). Campbell was also honored as a C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medalist (3.75 GPA or better). Prior to coming to UTEP, Terry guided Fresno State to a record of 126-108 in seven seasons as head coach (2011-18), including 20-win campaigns in four of the last five years and the 2016 Mountain West Conference Tournament title with a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs compiled a 62-58 mark in Mountain West Conference play, with double-digit victories in each of the last four campaigns. A native of Angleton, Texas, Terry made his return to the Lone Star State. He played his collegiate ball at St. Edward’s University in Austin, and began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant with the Hilltop@UTEPATHLETICS



RODNEY TERRY Terry also led Fresno State to an NIT appearance in 2017, and a CBI bid in 2014. The Bulldogs finished runner-up in the CBI in 2014, and their chase to the finals included a 61-56 win at UTEP.

pers in 1990. Following three coaching stints at high schools in the state of Texas – including as the head coach at Somerville HS and his alma mater Angleton HS – Terry served as an assistant coach at Baylor (1996-98), UNC Wilmington (1998-02) and Texas (2002-11) prior to landing the head coaching position at Fresno State. In seven seasons at Fresno State, Terry coached players who earned a total of 15 All-Conference accolades, including two-time (2015-16) first team All-Mountain West guard Marvelle Harris. In 2018, guard Deshon Taylor became the second Bulldog to garner first team All-League honors under Terry’s watch. Terry also coached second team All-League Kevin Olekaibe (2012) and Tyler Johnson (2014) and third teamers Taylor (2017) and Bryson Williams (2018). He coached the MWC Freshman of the Year Paul Watson in 2014 and the MWC Player of the Year Harris in 2016. Three

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of his players – Harris (2015-16), Jaron Hopkins (2017) and Taylor (2018) – earned spots on the MWC All-Defensive Team. Under Terry’s direction, Fresno State forged 21 victories during the 2013-14 season, 25 in 2015-16, 20 in 2016-17 and 21 in 2017-18. The Bulldogs went 10-8 in the MWC in 2014-15, 13-5 in 2015-16 (second place), and 11-7 in both 2016-17 and 2017-18. In 2016 Fresno State knocked off UNLV (95-82), Colorado State (64-56) and San Diego State (6863) at the MWC Tournament in Las Vegas to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament – the Bulldogs’ first trip to the “Big Dance” in 15 years. Harris was tabbed the MWC Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Fresno State’s 25 wins in 2015-16 were the third-most in school history and the Bulldogs closed the season strong, winning 11 of their last 12 games.

His 2014-15 squad notched the school’s first win over a top25 team (San Diego State) in 13 years. The 2013-14 Bulldogs posted the program’s first 20win season and postseason appearance in seven years while making a dramatic turnaround in MWC play. Fresno State rallied from a 1-7 league start to finish 9-9. During the 2012-13 campaign, the Bulldogs secured their first-ever win at UNLV. Known as an outstanding recruiting and bench coach, Terry has coached two national players of the year and has been a part of 12 teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. His nine-year tenure as an assistant coach at Texas produced nine NCAA Tournament appearances including a Final Four berth in 2003, trips to the Elite Eight in 2006 and 2008, and four Sweet 16 showings. The Longhorns fashioned a mark of 232-80 during that span, the winningest nine-year period in school history. They posted 30 victories during both the 200506 (30) and 2007-08 (school-record 31) seasons, and 28 during the 2010-11 campaign. In January of 2010, Texas reached the no. 1 spot in the country for the first time in school history. During Terry’s time on the bench, a total of 10 McDonald’s All-Americans made their way to the UT campus (Brad Buck@UTEPATHLETICS



RODNEY TERRY man 2002, LaMarcus Aldridge 2004, Daniel Gibson 2004, Mike Williams 2004, D.J. Augustin 2006, Kevin Durant 2006, Jai Lucas 2007, Avery Bradley 2009, Cory Joseph 2010, Tristan Thompson 2010). Terry also ran point on the recruitment of 2011 UT signee Myck Kabongo, who competed in the 2011 McDonald’s All-American Game. Texas’ recruiting class was rated number one nationally in 2004, third in 2006 and 2009 and eighth in 2010. Texas’ National Player of the Year recipients were T.J. Ford in 2003 and Kevin Durant in 2007. Ford (2003) and Durant (2007) joined D.J. Augustin (2008) as consensus first team All-Americans during Terry’s time as an assistant, and Augustin claimed the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s top point guard in 2008. In all, Terry coached 13 players at Texas that were chosen in the NBA Draft, including nine firstround selections and five lottery picks in Ford, Aldridge, Durant,

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Augustin and Thompson. Texas was the only school in the country to have a Top-10 pick in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 NBA Draft, and the Longhorns had three players chosen in 2010 and 2012. Prior to joining Rick Barnes’ staff in Austin, Terry assisted coach Jerry Wainwright at UNC Wilmington for four seasons. The Seahawks made three postseason tournament appearances during this stretch, reaching the NCAA’s in 2000 and 2002 and the NIT in 2001. During the 2001-02 season, UNC Wilmington set a school record with 23 victories and scored the initial NCAA Tournament win in school history, upsetting USC 98-89 in overtime in the first round. Terry assembled a top-30 recruiting class at UNC Wilmington and, during the 2001-02 season, was named the co-mid/low-major Assistant Coach of the Year by TheInsiderHoops.com, which he shared with Valparaiso’s Scott Drew (now the head coach at Baylor).

Prior to joining the staff at UNCW, Terry served two years as an assistant coach at Baylor (1996-98). He spent one season (1995-96) as the varsity coach at Angleton High School and two years as the head coach at Somerville High School. Terry posted a 15-13 mark at Angleton and a 49-21 record at Somerville, leading the school to the Class 2A state semifinals in 1993-94. He also worked for two years (1991-93) as an assistant coach at Austin Bowie High School. Terry earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a minor in Physical Education from St. Edward’s University in 1990. During his collegiate career, he was a threeyear starter at point guard and a three-time Academic All-Big State Conference selection. The Hilltoppers won the Big State Conference title during his freshman season (1986-87), and he served as team captain in his junior and senior campaigns.

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The State School of Mines and Metallurgy opened in September 1914 because city leaders shared a vision for higher education. In 1920, it became known as Texas College of Mines (TCM). To better reflect its role as an expanding regional college campus, the school changed its name in 1949 to Texas Western College. In 1967, it became The University of Texas at El Paso.

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UTEP’s original colors were burnt orange and white, adopted from The University of Texas, and shared with UT San Antonio. In 1980, when President Haskell Monroe came to campus, he found that many individuals desired to give UTEP an identity of its own by changing the school’s colors. Early

on Dr. Monroe was presented with a proposal to change the colors to orange and blue. Unfortunately, UT San Antonio changed their colors to orange and blue just days before UTEP’s proposal was presented. This minor issue was quickly resolved by altering the shades of orange and blue. The chosen orange was more “brownish” than “burnt” and was thought to resemble the mountains at the pass. The blue was slightly darker than the blue being used by the old NFL team, the Houston Oilers; the color was identified as “El Paso Bright Blue Sky.” Officially, the academic colors of all the institutions in the UT System were orange and white, but for athletic purposes, additional or substitute colors could be used with the Board’s approval. Monroe presented his

argument and the color selection to the Board of Regents and they voted in UTEP’s favor.

MASCOT PAYDIRT PETE

In the spring of 1919, the registrar for the School of Mines, Ruth Monro Augur, designed the institution’s first official seal. The seal featured a head of a spade with a mining burro superimposed on it. This burro, noted the Prospector student newspaper at the time, was to be the school’s first mascot. The University of Texas at El Paso’s first live mascot was a burro. But Paydirt Pete — UTEP’s pickaxe-wielding mascot with the smooth mustache and square chin — has been an indelible symbol of the University’s athletic prowess and Miner spirit for more than 40 years. Since 1974 when the moniker “Paydirt Pete” was adopted, fans have watched the mighty mascot undergo six incarnations. Paydirt Pete started as a Disneylike character in 1980. He developed muscles and a smoking habit in 1983, but ditched the cigar three years later. Pete exchanged his mining helmet for a cowboy hat and a handlebar mustache in 1999, then became a scraggly miner the following year. In 2005, he was finally transformed into the “Magnum, P.I.” look-alike that Miner fans love today.

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Senter served as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, from 201417. During that time he hired head coaches in football, men’s basketball, baseball, soccer and volleyball. Senter’s fundraising efforts resulted in significant improvements being made to the football, basketball and baseball facilities. He grew scholarship endowment by nearly $6 million in cash and pledges over three years. His total fundraising numbers set school records. Senter grew football attendance by more than 3,000 spectators per game, and the Bulldogs led the Southern Conference in attendance. They posted a 10win season in 2016 and a ninevictory campaign in 2015. Academically, 174 Bulldog student-athletes garnered placement on the Southern Conference Honor Roll in 2017. The year prior, The Citadel produced two CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) Academic AllAmericans. Senter went to The Citadel after spending seven years

(2006-13) at the University of Colorado, where he worked his way up to Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Operations. Senter was the sport supervisor for the Colorado football, skiing, men’s and women’s golf programs. He also had supervision over the Chief Marketing Officer and numerous other areas including facilities, sports medicine, sports performance, game and event management and equipment services. He began his tenure at Colorado as Associate AD for Development. In that role, his responsibilities included all fundraising efforts, including the annual fund (student-athlete scholarships), major gifts and coordinating all donationrelated activities and staff. He was later elevated to Associate Athletic Director. Before Colorado, Senter served as Associate Athletic Director for Development/Senior Associate AD for External Sales at San Diego State for 18 months. Aligned closely with the University foundation, he was responsible for overseeing the athletic department’s development efforts, including major gifts. He spent 2003-05 as Director of Athletics at Idaho State University, a 16-sport Division I-AA program. He engineered a 19 percent increase in football attendance and a $600,000 leap in advertising, marketing and corporate sales. Senter began his college athletic career at the University of Idaho. After working as assistant head football coach and recruiting 30 @UTEPATHLETICS


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During his coaching days, Senter was in charge of the defensive line, linebackers and secondary. He was a part of Idaho’s run to a 52-21 record over seven seasons and six NCAA playoff appearances. Senter began his coaching career at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, where he was a student assistant in 1981 and 1982. He later held that role at his alma mater, the University of Tulsa, from 1983-85 before moving on to Idaho.

Senter earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Tulsa in 1985, and added a master’s degree in recreation from Idaho in 1992 while serving on the football coaching staff. He was born in Doylestown, Pa., and graduated from Jay (Okla.) High School where he was a football letter winner. He is married to the former Susan Beck and the couple has four children -- Shawna, Derick, Matthew and Samantha.

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UTEP is located on the U.S.Mexico border – in the fourth largest manufacturing region in North America – and serves more than 25,000 students with 171 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in 10 colleges and schools. In the top 5% of public research universities in the United States and designated a community-engaged university by the Carnegie Foundation, UTEP is one of America’s leading Hispanic Serving Institutions. It is the 4th largest research University in Texas and serves a student body that is over 81% Hispanic. President Wilson is an instrument rated private pilot. She and her husband, Jay Hone, have three adult children.

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SIXTY YEARS OF SUPPORT: THE ROBERTS FAMILY LOVES THEIR MINERS

More recently, Raif and Reece have served as ball boys for the team.

By Jeff Darby, UTEP Athletics Jocelyn Roberts can identify with the average UTEP student-athlete. After all, she was once a Miner herself. Roberts was a middle blocker on the UTEP volleyball team from 1995-96 after transferring from LSU. Her life was very different back then, when she played under her maiden name, Jocelyn Anderson. But a quarter of a century later, her passion for UTEP Athletics remains as strong as ever. It’s a passion that was first instilled in her by her father, Joe Anderson, a Midwest native who moved to El Paso to join the Army in the late 1950’s. Along with her husband, Todd – a former collegiate swimmer at USC and New Mexico – she has passed on a love of the Miners to sons Magnus (16), Raif (14) and Reece (11).

basket didn’t count and we ended up winning. If you look at the original tape, you can see that the ref was right there looking at it. If he hadn’t been in that position, UTEP wouldn’t have gone to Maryland for the Final Four.” Growing up, Jocelyn and her sisters would often have to stay home when their parents went to the Miner games. “But on the rare occasion that we would all get to go as a family, those were exciting games and our tickets would be way up high in the stands,” she said. “That’s where we really became great fans.” She idolized players like Tim Hardaway, Wayne ‘Soup’ Campbell and Antonio Davis during the program’s unprecedented run of success in the 1980’s.

Together they form three generations of ardent Miner supporters that started with Joe, who forged a relationship with a certain Hall of Fame head coach shortly after arriving in the Sun City.

“They were like celebrities to us,” she said. “After the games, we’d go down to the tunnel and they’d take time to talk to us. Tim Hardaway would always comment on how tall we were, and we were just in middle school.”

“I became the basketball and baseball coach at Irvin High School and started going to the Miner games because of my love for basketball,” he said. “That’s when I got to meet coach [Don] Haskins.”

Over the last decade or so, Jocelyn’s sons have gotten the “Miner experience.”

One of his favorite memories as a Miner hoops fan was following the team on its run to the historic 1966 national championship. “I was able to go to Lubbock to see the game against Kansas,” he said. “Everybody knows that Jo Jo White made a shot at the end of the game, but he stepped out of bounds and the

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“The last couple of years, we’ve been able to have the team over for a meal,” Jocelyn said. “It means a lot to our boys to be on the court with them. And it means a lot to our family to have the opportunity to get to know them personally.” It seems inevitable that one day Magnus, Raif and Reece will be sitting at the UTEP games with their kids. Because in the Roberts family, supporting the Miners is simply a lifestyle choice. “I think it’s important,” Joe said. “This town always says, ‘If you win, they’ll come.’ Well, you’ve got to start coming, even though we’re having some tough times. Everybody wants to get better. So come out, support the kids and enjoy it as a family.” “It was a tradition for my parents to always have season tickets,” Jocelyn said. “So, when my husband and I got married, we decided that we needed to get season tickets. Even in the years when things were a little tight, we always budgeted for that because we want to go to the games, we want to support the teams and, like my dad says, it’s fun.”

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“When I was little, my parents would always go to the games and I’d be home with the babysitter,” Magnus said. “Eventually I got to the age where I could go with them. But we would have to sneak out of the house and tell my brothers that I had school things to do, so they wouldn’t get jealous.” “I don’t remember that, but it’s funny the things that you remember,” Jocelyn said with a laugh.

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MINER ATHLETIC CLUB 2020 MEMBERS Craig & Janet Fortune Roger & Julie Freund Miguel & Karina Gamiño Daniel Garcia Howard & Mona Goldberg Linda & Lanny Golucke Fernando Gomez Patrick Gomez Green Bay Packaging Hank & Luanne Greenberg Dave & Tina Gute H & H Car Wash Bernard J. Haselhoff & Tae Sun Smith Harris & Kay Hatfield Bob C. Heasley Paula A. Hernandez Dickie James Keats Southwest Brian & Christina Klaes Thomas Kowell L2 Commercial Services Blythe & Steve Larson Lauterbach, Borschow & Company, P.C. Dave J. Lemaster Myer & Beth Lipson Kristi Marcum Robert McFall Thomas & Andrea Meece Mirador Enterprises, Inc. Mithoff Burton Partners Michael Mrochek Kathleen Cardone & Bruce Neugebauer Outwest Express Karl & Patricia Perry PJS of El Paso Samuel H. Preckett Ramiro Guzman & Associates Rincon Law Group, P.C. Alejandro & Sandra Rocha Jonathan & Lory Rogers Rene M. Rosas Victor & Roseanne Rueda Alan Russell David & Rose Schecter Gretchen M. Schmalz Spectrum Technologies Joe A. Spencer Stewart Holdings Sun City Envision Healthcare Services Inc. The Garick Group, Inc. Leandro & Hilda Valenzuela Verlander Enterprises, LLC Gary & Nancy Williams David & Helen Yancey Louis & Mary Zuniga

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MINER ATHLETIC CLUB 2020 MEMBERS David & Ann Rachel Tony Ramirez Jose A. Ramirez Oscar & Sandra Rascon Emmett & Cristina Reagan Dennis & Anna Reiter Michael & Theresa Ritterbush Todd & Jocelyn Roberts Ruben & Vicki Robles Susanne & Jose Rodarte Carmen & Jose Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez Daniel Rosales Chris Rowley Richard Salcido Richard Sargent John & Helen Schmid Jeffrey D. Schuster Jim & Susan Senter Jaine Shockley Peter Shugart Lamar Skarda Louis D. Snively Johnny Solis Wanda V. Solon Jennifer Sosa Bruce & Cynthia Spitz Yolanda Stanton Michael R. Strohacker Rick & Cerena Suarez Sun Eye Care, P.A. Dale Swopes Raymond L. Telles Virginia Terrian The Yowell Company Rene Tirres Rebecca Utter Rudy & Sharon Valdes Gordon P. Vaughan Jose Villaneueva - Protech Global Solutions Vistacon, Inc. Frederick & Nina Walker Jim & Kristine Ward George & Melanie Wayne George & Constance Weidner Art & Denise Werge Andrew & Akemi Werner Robert & Nancy Wier Russell & Susan Wiggs David & Francis Wilbanks Jerry & Bernice Williams David Williams & Lydia OmohundroWilliams Michael Williams Heather Wilson & Jay Hone Bruce & Margarita Yetter Ricky Zavala Gary Zelenak Rosemarie Zurek

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Armando & Delfina Lechuga Chris & Christina Lerma Kenneth A. Lucero Meyer & Mindy Marcus Manuel Martinez Cindy McConnell Michael E. McMinn Orlando E. Mena Leticia G. Mendez Oscar Mendez Santaboo & Rosalie Moniz Victor & Bertha Morales Bernardino Olivas Wesley Orwig Reymundo Palacio Richard Pantoja James Payne & Margarita Huertas Pete Solis Collision Center Damian J. Pillatzke Nancy & Arnold Pitchford Nick & Chelsea Popplewell Gary P. Porras Kenneth E. Raab Nancy M. Rewis David R. Romaka John & Veronica Rudder Bianca M. Ryan Federico & Linda Saldana Michael H. Sanchez Kevin Sandberg Lisa Saucedo John Schastey David & Janice Schauer Robert & Jean Seipel Harry & Jacqueline Silsby Smart Strategies Don & Celeste Smelser David & Helen Smith Tony J. Stafford The Glass House, Inc. Larry & Maria Trejo Abel Ugarte Celia & Alfredo Vela Sarah Villalpando Gary & Judith Weiser Scott B. White James R. Wilson

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MINER ATHLETIC CLUB 2020 MEMBERS Nicolas Carrasco Leopoldo & Alicia Carrillo Roberta & Raymond Cartwright Timothy G. Cashman Fred & Martina Chavez Jeff A. Cole Luis & Gloria Cordero Arturo Cortez & Christine Puchi Carolina & Carlos Cruz John & Cecilia De Marte Jackie Dean David & Jean Dodge Carlos & Aurora Dominguez Luis & Rebecca Dominguez Lorenzo & Martha Dominguez Charles C. Dunn Bubbles Eades El Paso Scene Bobby L. Elliott John & Carla Ellis Jesus Elorreaga David & Merlyn Estrada Pete & Margarita Euzarraga Ernesto & Barbara Federico Amalia Flores Darryl & Yolanda Gelasco Michael S. Goldman Laura Gomez Genevieve & Raul Gomez Ray Granado Patricia Green Richard S. Gutierrez Grace Haddox & Basilio Chavez James & Carmen Hall Daryl Harris Shawn Hayes Heaven Sent Florist Carlos Hernandez Joe Herrera James & Priscilla Holcomb Bill Howell Michael L. Jaeger Daniel A. Kies & Jean Ruiz Debra J. Little & Kenneth Gorski Louis A. Lobato Loper Farms Alexzandra Lozano Gavin Lucero Hilton & Judy Maddox Melissa & Arthur Maldonado Thomas & Ellen Marsden Jean S. Martin Charles & Cheryl Martin D. E. Martin Charlie Martinez Cynthia Medrano Richard Mier Teresa L. Molinar Fernando Montes Bryan & Sherrilyn Morris Stephen H. Nickey Michael & Caris Nunez George Olague Kay L. Paredes Robert A. Parkin Fernando & Corinne Payan Roderick R. Pearson David Porras Robert & Elaine Prensky

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MINER ATHLETIC CLUB 2020 MEMBERS Manuel & Julia Gameros Sandra Gamez Pat & Deborah Ganey David G. Garcia Teo Garcia Mona L. Garrido Ricard & Irene Garza Paul Gay & Sue Fogel Charles E. Gibbens Vanessa Gomez Armando G. Gonzalez Beatrice & Basilio Gonzalez Ignacio & Olga Gonzales Gorman Industrial Supply Marc Graham Henry L. Green Timothy J. Griffith Celia Guillen Alvaro N. Gurovich Richard & Carrie Gutierrez Armando & Elvira Gutierrez Laura & Mario Gutierrez Gustavo Gutierrez Allen S. Hains Sherri H. Hall Wade P. Hampton Phil & Martha Hatch Susan H. Hatch Linda Henry Marco Hernandez Cynthia M. Hernandez Nora Y. Hernandez Servi & Ana Hernandez Hector & Maria Herrera Alex Herrera J. Angel Herrera Mercedes Hidalgo-Martinez David Hirschel Denise Holguin Gary Holt Robert E. Hopper Linda Houghton Luis Huerta Cristian Ibarra Rick & Flor Johns Marissa E. Kato Ryan P. Knippel David Kooger Luis Landin Clinton J. Lee Randall Legens Jon & Sarah Leitch Rita & Ramon Lerma Letty Carrasco Julie & Damien Levesque Scott M. Lieberwirth Catherine Lightbourn Lily & Jose Limon Jacob D. Logan Dora Loya Javier Luna Eric MacDonald Jose F. Macias Brandy L. Maddox Christopher Mandell John & Rosa Marin Ruth Martin Robert Martin Richard Martinez

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UTEP BASKETBALL COVID•19 FAN PROTOCOLS

FANS ARE ASKED TO FOLLOW CDC GUIDELINES AND UTEP PROTOCOLS: • STAY HOME WHEN YOU ARE SICK.

• Avoid close contact with people who are sick. • Wear a face covering • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash immediately after use. • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the restroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.

ARRIVING ON CAMPUS/PARKING: • All parking passes will be digital.

• All parking lots will open 2 hours prior to tipoff. • More information on parking can be found at UTEPMiners.com/tickets • Faces coverings/masks are required.

ARRIVING ON CAMPUS/PARKING:

• Gates will open 30 minutes earlier than usual – 90 minutes prior to tipoff compared to one hour – to assist with fan entry and social distancing. • Fans are highly encouraged to enter and exit the arena through the entrance/exit closest to their parking spot or the entrance/exit closest to their seats. • Upon arriving at an arena entrance, fans will be social distanced and must have a mask on in order to enter. Fans without a mask will not be allowed to enter.

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• A clear bag policy is in place and will be enforced. Visit UTEPMiners.com/clearbagpolicy for more information. • Fans are encouraged to have their digital ticket already downloaded to their phone and opened on their screen to expedite screening and entry. Digital ticket download process: Step 1: Go to utepminers.com/tickets and select “My Account” Step 2: Log in using your credentials Step 3: Select the event you would like to manage Step 4: “Add” tickets to your phone on Apple Wallet or “Save” tickets to your phone on Google Pay • Once inside the arena, fans must leave their face covering/mask on.

ARENA ATTENDANCE: • Fans are required to wear a mask while in the arena. Individuals who refuse to wear a mask while inside the facility will be asked to leave. • If a fan is unable to wear a mask/face covering due to a disability, a face shield must be worn. • Fans are asked to try and remain socially distanced at all times while traversing the arena. • Restrooms will have capacity limits and will be monitored by stadium personnel. Fans should plan accordingly if they need to use these facilities. • Fans must follow and abide by arena signage and directions provided by arena personnel and security staff. • All fans will have assigned seats. There will be no general admission seating. • All aisle seats are not being sold to provide additional distancing between fans, especially for fan movement/flow purposes. • Fans’ seats are socially distanced and fans must remain in their assigned seats during the entirety of the game (outside of utilizing restrooms, purchasing concessions, etc.). @UTEP @UTEPATHLETICS ATHLETICS


UTEP BASKETBALL COVID•19 FAN PROTOCOLS • Arena security and ushers will monitor the stands and other fan areas to ensure fans remain in the seats they purchased and abide by all arena rules and regulations. • Restrooms will have capacity limits and will be monitored by arena personnel. Fans should plan accordingly if they need to use these facilities. • Restroom interiors will be adjusted to provide as much social distancing as possible (e.g. certain sinks and toilets will not be in operation). • Restroom signage will be installed detailing COVID-19 recommendations (i.e. hand washing procedures) and fans are asked to practice these.

• Traditional concourse displays and setups will be reduced or removed to accommodate social distancing. • All arena staff and game day personnel will be required to fill out and complete an online COVID-19 screening form prior to arriving to campus for games. • All arena staff and game personnel will be required to wear face coverings at all times. • In addition to wearing a mask, concessions and game day vendors will be required to wear gloves.

• Sanitization stations will be erected throughout the arena. Fans should utilize these liberally.

• Frequency of cleaning by custodial staff will be increased, especially in high traffic public areas and items that incur shared use (countertops, railings, doorknobs/door handles, etc.)

• All concession workers will receive safety training, especially education focused on COVID-19 parameters.

• COVID-19 fan protocols will be messaged and reiterated via the video board and public address system.

• The number of concessions stands and points of sale will be reduced compared to a normal year to help accommodate social distancing on the concourse.

OTHER GAME DAY PROTOCOLS

• The concessions menu will be modified to provide more products that are pre-prepped and sealed. • Clear Plexiglas dividers will be installed at each concession stand. • Fans are encouraged to plan ahead and pay for concessions and make other game day purchases with debit/credit cards instead of with cash as cash sales will be discouraged.

• Game tickets will only be sold through the following channels prior to game day: • Call (915) 747-UTEP • Visit UTEPMiners.com/tickets • Email tickets@utep.edu • No in-person sales prior to game day • On game day, the East and North Haskins Center ticket windows will be open for sales and Will Call purposes. • NOTE – UTEP men’s basketball is SOLD OUT for the season. There will be no single game ticket sales.

• Signage and stanchions will be erected outside concession stands to promote social distancing. • Concessions items will come with individual utensils, napkins and condiments. Satellite condiment stations will not be in use. • Water fountains will not be available this year. Fans are allowed to bring one, sealed water bottle into the arena. @UTEPFB @UTEPFB

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