2023-24 UTEP Basketball Gameday Program

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@UTEPATHLETICS 1 The 2023-24 Official UTEP Men’s Basketball Playbook is published by The University of Texas at El Paso Athletics Department and Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment. Program Design & Editor Drew Bonney Contributors Mark Brunner Front Cover Design Christopher Muñoz Advertising Ricardo Romero Photography Mark Lambie, Brian Kanof, Ruben R. Ramirez, Michael P. Reese, Jorge Salgado, University Communications, Josh McDaniel, MinerVision, UTEP Digital Strategy/Marketing 2 2023-24 UTEP Miners 4 UTEP Rosters 5 2023-24 UTEP Basketball Schedule 6 Opponent Rosters 8 Basketball Feature - Tae Hardy (Cover) 12 Head Coach Joe Golding 18 Assistant Coaches 20 Basketball Staff 28 Radio Schedule 30 The University of Texas at El Paso 32 This Is UTEP 34 Director of Athletics Jim Senter 38 UTEP Basketball Radio Show Schedule 40 President Dr. Heather Wilson 42 UTEP Cheer 44 UTEP Dance Team 46 2023-24 UTEP Women’s Basketball Schedule 58 Eisenberg Family Ticket Office 60 Clear Bag Policy Table of Contents Portions of this game program were submitted in November 2023 and do not reflect changes in team personnel over the course of the season. @UTEPAthletics @UTEPMBB @utepathletics @utepmbb /UTEPAthletics /UTEPMBB Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment 800 Third Ave. 28th Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 699-8400 Richard M. Schaps - Chairman & CEO, Van Wagner Group John Massoni - Chief Operating Officer, Van Wagner Group Mike Palisi - Executive Vice President Mark Donley - Senior Vice President Diana LePore - Vice President, Marketing & Operations The appearance of advertising in this program does not constitute an endorsement of the advertiser and/or the advertiser’s product or service by UTEP or Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment. The use of the name of the university or any of its identifying marks in ads must be approved by UTEP and Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment. To advertise in this program, please contact Ric Romero at (505) 480-8220 or via e-mail at rromero@utepas.com. UTEP Athletics Sponsorships The University of Texas at El Paso 201 Glory Road Brumbelow Building Rm. 223 2nd Floor El Paso, TX 79902 Ricardo Romero - General Manager Ryan Brookins - Director of Sales Elizabeth M. Garcia - Account Executive/ Marketing Coordinator Thursday, March 7 | 7 p.m. | Don Haskins Center vs.
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UTEP Miners roster

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1 Jon

2 Tae Hardy

Ellenwood, Ga. (Southern Miss)

3 Baylor Hebb G 6-2 185 JR TR Colleyville, Texas (Colorado State)

4 Corey Camper Jr. G 6-5 185 JR TR Little Rock, Ark. (Tyler JC)

5 David Terrell Jr. G 6-4 190 FR HS Dallas, Texas (Mansfield Summit HS)

11 Trey Horton III G 6-5 208 FR HS Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day School)

13 Calvin Solomon F 6-7 205 SR 1L Houston, Texas (Stephen F. Austin)

15 Antwonne Holmes G 6-3 170 SO 1L El Paso, Texas (Chapin HS)

20 Garrett Levesque G 6-6 205 JR RS El Paso, Texas (Tarleton State)

21 Sebastian Cole G 6-1 170 JR TR Aurora, Colo. (Otero College)

23 Otis Frazier III G/F 6-6 212 JR 1L Buckeye, Ariz. (George Mason)

25 Babbacar Mbengue F 7-0 248 FR TR Dakar, Senegal (DePaul)

32 Derick Hamilton F 6-10 270 JR 1L Baton Rouge, La. (Bossier Parish CC)

33 Elijah Jones F 6-8 205 FR RS Pleasantville, N.J. (East Carolina)

34 Kevin Kalu F 6-9 238 JR 2L Baltimore, Md. (Our Lady of Mount Carmel School)

4 Corey

1 Jon

2 Tae

3 Baylor

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Houston, Texas (Stephen F. Austin)

5 David Terrell Jr. G 6-4 190 FR HS Dallas, Texas (Mansfield

Head Coach: Joe Golding | Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Cox, Earl Boykins, Bryen Spriggs

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Camper Jr. G 6-5 185 JR TR Little Rock, Ark. (Tyler JC)
Sebastian Cole G 6-1 170 JR TR Aurora, Colo. (Otero College)
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Dos Anjos F 6-8 205 SR 1L Curitiba, Brazil (Florida SouthWestern College)
Frazier III G/F 6-6 212 JR 1L Buckeye, Ariz. (George Mason)
Hamilton F 6-10 270 JR 1L Baton Rouge, La. (Bossier Parish CC)
23 Otis
32 Derick
Hardy G 6-3 190 SR 1L. Ellenwood, Ga. (Southern Miss)
Hebb G 6-2 185 JR TR Colleyville, Texas (Colorado State)
Holmes G 6-3 170 SO 1L El Paso, Texas (Chapin HS)
Horton III G 6-5 208 FR HS Charlotte, N.C. (Providence Day School)
Jones F 6-8 205 FR RS Pleasantville, N.J. (East Carolina) 34 Kevin Kalu F 6-9 238 JR
15 Antwonne
11 Trey
33 Elijah
2L Baltimore, Md. (Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Garrett Levesque G 6-6 205 JR RS El Paso,
25 Babbacar Mbengue F 7-0 248 FR TR Dakar, Senegal (DePaul)
Texas (Tarleton State)
Zid Powell G 6-4 204 SR Tr. Philadelphia, Pa.
(Buffalo)
Calvin Solomon F 6-7 205 SR 1L
Summit
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Zid Powell G 6-4 204 SR Tr. Philadelphia, Pa. (Buffalo)
Dos Anjos F 6-8 205 SR 1L Curitiba, Brazil (Florida SouthWestern College)
G 6-3 190 SR 1L.
Alphabetical

UTEP Men’s Basketball

Nov. 6 (Mon) vs. McMurry Don Haskins Center W, 120-71 Nov. 9 (Thu) vs. USAO Don Haskins Center W, 123-72 Nov. 13 (Mon) vs. UCSB Don Haskins Center W, 89-76
17 (Fri) vs. Austin Peay $ Don Haskins Center W, 71-63
20 (Mon) vs. Cal $ San Juan Capistrano, Calif. W, 75-72 Nov. 22 (Wed) vs. Tulane/Bradley $ San Juan Capistrano, Calif. L, 59-63 Nov. 25 (Sat) at LMU Los Angeles, Calif. L, 47-67 Nov. 29 (Wed) vs. Texas A&M - CC Don Haskins Center L, 63-67 Dec. 4 (Mon) vs. Western New Mexico Don Haskins Center W, 90-62 Dec. 9 (Sat) at Oregon Eugene, Ore. L, 49-71 Dec. 17 (Sat) at Abilene Christian @ Abilene, Texas L, 82-88 Dec. 20 (Wed) vs. Norfolk State # Don Haskins Center W, 67-65 Dec. 21 (Thu) vs. Wyoming/South Dakota State # Don Haskins Center W, 78-67 Dec. 30 (Sat) vs. Seattle U Don Haskins Center L, 61-73 Jan. 4 (Thu) at NM State * Las Cruces, N.M. L, 53-63 Jan. 7 (Sun) vs. Chicago State Don Haskins Center W, 74-69 Jan. 13 (Sat) at FIU * Miami, Fla. L, 68-72 Jan. 18 (Thu) vs. Middle Tennessee * Don Haskins Center W, 73-59 Jan. 20 (Sat) vs. WKU * Don Haskins Center W, 93-87 Jan. 25 (Thu) at LA Tech * Ruston, La. L, 54-68 Jan. 27 (Sat) at Sam Houston * Huntsville, Texas L, 56-60 Feb. 1 (Thu) vs. Jax State * Don Haskins Center W, 79-71 Feb. 3 (Sat) vs. Liberty * Don Haskins Center L, 65-67 Feb. 10 (Sat) vs. NM State * Don Haskins Center W, 74-59 Feb. 15 (Thu) at WKU * Bowling Green, Ky, L, 80-90 Feb. 17 (Sat) at Middle Tennessee * Murfreesboro, Tenn. L, 90-96 2OT Feb. 22 (Thu) vs. LA Tech * Don Haskins Center L, 59-65 Feb. 24 (Sat) vs. Sam Houston * Don Haskins Center L, 54-65 Feb. 29 (Thu) at Jax State * Jacksonville, Ala. W, 72-65 Mar. 2 (Sat) at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. W, 67-51 Mar. 7 (Thu) vs. FIU * Don Haskins Center 7:00 PM Mar. 12-16 CUSA Championships Huntsville, Ala. TBA
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FIU Panthers opponent roster

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0 Okechukwu Okeke F 6-9 225 Jr. East Chicago, Ill. / Tallahassee CC

1 Dashon Gittens G 6-3 178 So. Hartford, Conn. / Putnam Science Academy

2 Arturo Dean G 5-11 163 So. Miami, Fla. / Putnam Science Academy

3 Javaunte Hawkins G 5-11 160 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. / Lee’s Summit North / Butler CC

4 Seth Pinkney C 7-1 200 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Archbishop Wood Catholic / Quinnipiac

5 Jaidon Lipscomb G 6-5 175 Jr. Columbus, Ohio / Lakeland CC

10 Travis Gray G 6-5 180 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y. / Mohawk Valley CC

11 Jayden Brewer G 6-6 155 So. Indianapolis, Ind. / Ben Davis / Combine Prep

12 Dante Wilcox G/F 6-6 220 Gr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Oxbridge Academy

15 Renato Ruiz G 6-1 180 Jr. Plantation, Fla. / American Heritage

21 Jonathan Aybar F 6-9 200 Jr. Kissimmee, Fla. / University of North Florida

22 Onyx Pastoriza G 5-8 170 Sr. Arecibo, Puerto Rico / Miami Triple Threat Prep

23 Petar Krivokapic G 6-4 214 Jr. Budva, Montenegro / Miami Prep School

24 Jaden Grant G 5-11 161 Jr. Davie, Fla. / NSU University School

31 George Pridgett, Jr. G 5-11 160 Jr. Boston, Mass. / Polk State College

33 Mohamed Sanogo F 6-9 200 Jr. Pittsfield, Mass. / Putnam Science Academy

Head Coach: Jeremy Ballard

Associate Head Coach: Jesse Bopp

Assistant Head Coach: Joey Rodriguez

Assistant Coach: Zavier Anderson

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Hoops Feature: tae hardy

Senior Tae Hardy has done it all for the UTEP men’s basketball team during the 2023-24 season. A member of the All-Conference USA Preseason Team, he has been playing at that level from the opening tip of the campaign while thriving both offensively and defensively.

He is one of two players in Conference USA-presumed CUSA Player of the Year Isaiah Crawford from LA Tech is the other- to rank in the top five of the league for both points per contest and steals per game. The Ellenwood, Ga., native has been incredibly consistent, setting the tone night in and night out for the Miners. He has reached double figures in scoring in 19 of the past 22 contests and a team-best 25 times this year. That

was aided by a career-long stretch of 12 (prior best seven) in a row, including 11 in a row against Conference USA opposition.

While Hardy has worked extremely hard on honing his craft, he is quick not to take all of that credit for being so dependable.

“Just the trust that my teammates give me every practice and every game (inspires me),” Hardy said. “The coaches instill confidence in me, and it’s also a credit to my work ethic. It’s good to just keep going when things aren’t going right and to keep striving for greatness.”

He has delivered in high-pressure situations, doing so both early and late in the year. Hardy hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in the 75-72 victory against Pac-12 member Cal on Nov. 20. It marked the first win against a Power Five program under head coach Joe Golding and the initial since knocking off Arizona State on the road, 7663, on Dec. 16, 2020.

More recently, Hardy provided the dagger with a driving layup to make it a two-possession affair with 35 seconds to play in UTEP’s 72-65 triumph at Jax State

on Feb. 29. That was the Orange and Blue’s first road victory this season. Both the triumphs against the Golden Bears and the Gamecocks called upon Hardy to deliver in the clutch, but he didn’t blink given his mental approach toward pressure.

“Once again I believe that pressure is all self-inflicted,” Hardy said. “It’s whether you want it on yourself or not. (To me), there’s no pressure. My coaches believe in me, my teammates believe in me so that just makes it easier to perform in those situations.”

Even as the Miners are peaking at the right time-riding a twogame winning streak into “Senior Night”- and with the CUSA Tournament just around the corner, Hardy isn’t looking too far ahead for what awaits him following the conclusion of his career.

“I’m still focused on trying to win the Conference USA Tournament,” Hardy said. “I want to make it to the “Big Dance.” After that, I’ll try to play professionally, I’d like to do that.”

With the one and done format of the league tournament and given how muddled the league

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standings have been all season long, it seems like it should a wideopen event. Hardy is trying to set the right approach for his squad.

“It’s 0-0. Everybody is 0-0 at the beginning of the tournament,” Hardy said. “At the end of the day, you’re playing with house money. You just go out there and give it your all. It’s a great atmosphere with it being a neutral site so it’s all up for grabs. There’s no advantage on either side of the table.”

Hardy has progressed not only on the court since arriving in the Sun City for the start of last season, but also as a leader.

“Consistency and sustainability as a two-way basketball player (has been biggest growth),” Hardy said. “When I’m not in my best mental spot, still just trying to be the best leader for others around me. Being just a better person, adjusting with a lot of personalities here. It’s been a lot of fun doing that.”

Basketball is the short-term goal, but Hardy already has plans

in place for when he’s no longer playing. He is working on his second degree, this time pursuing it in computer science. He knows how to code in three different computer languages and has plans to use that knowledge in multiple areas.

“I have a couple of friends at home that have certain idea about apps. Maybe I can help them with developing them,” Hardy said. “I’d love to be in cyber security and software development.”

For now, though, basketball is the focus where Hardy has stood out as one of the top players in the league. He has produced a squadmost 20+ point showings, with five occurring in CUSA action. He did so in back-to-back home wins against WKU and Middle Tennessee, shooting a combined 16 of 30 from the 30 from the floor. He erupted for 27 against the Toppers and had 20 vs. the Blue Raiders.

He lit up NM State for 21 points, aided by drilling a ca-

reer-high six 3-pointers, on the way to helping UTEP post a 7449 rout against the Aggies. That marked the biggest margin of victory vs. NM State in 20 years.

Overall, Hardy paces the team in scoring (14.8-fourth CUSA), minutes per game (33.1-first CUSA), 3-pointers made (60), attempted (164) and 3-pointers per game (2.0-seventh CUSA while rating second in assists per game (2.513th CUSA) and steals (1.8-fourth CUSA/93rd NCAA.

He is considered one of the best defenders for the team that paces the nation in both steals per game (11.7) and turnovers forced per contest (19.1). He has registered multiple steals in 14 contests (seven in CUSA play).

What happens on “Senior Day” and in the CUSA Tournament remains to be seen, but one thing is certain. Hardy will get after it on both ends of the courts while being a consistent presence for the Miners has he been all season long.

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Joe Golding, who led Abilene Christian to the NCAA Tournament in two of his final three seasons with the program and an upset win over third-seed Texas in the 2021 “Big Dance” was appointed the 20th head coach in UTEP men’s basketball history on April 13, 2021.

In 2022-23 he had to overhaul the roster after the Miners returned just one starter and three letterwinners total from a 20-win team a year prior. UTEP managed a 14-18 record, including a 67-64 victory against NM State on Nov. 12 for its first win against the

Joe GOLDING Abilene Christian ‘99

Third Season at UTEP | 25th Season as a Coach

Aggies in three years. That was the start of a five-game winning streak, which was aided by backto-back OT triumphs. UTEP’s five straight victories in November were the longest in the month in four years, which was aided by a mark of 3-0 in the inaugural Jim Forbes Classic Presented by Speaking Rock.

The Miners came within a point of winning the WestStar Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational, falling 47-46 to eventual NCAA Tournament participant Kent State on Dec. 22. UTEP experienced a tough 1-4 stretch early in league

play, with those four setbacks by a combined 14 points. The Miners remained resilient on the way to forging seven league triumphs, capped by a 77-65 “Senior Day” triumph against Middle Tennessee on March 4.

Shamar Givance was named to the five-member Conference USA men’s basketball All-Academic team, becoming the first Miner to secure a spot since Dominic Artis (second team) in 2015-16. Givance also garnered 2022-23 College Sports Communicators’ Academic All-District accolades. Golding experienced imme-

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Golding File

Personal

Hometown: Wichita Falls, Texas

Education

College: Abilene Christian

Playing Experience

1994-98: Abilene Christian

Coaching Experience

2021-Present: UTEP

Head Coach

2011-21: Abilene Christian

Head Coach

2008-11: Arkansas-Little Rock

Assistant Coach

2005-08: Abilene Christian

Assistant Coach

2004-05: Collin County CC

Assistant Coach

2002-04: Sachse HS

Head Coach

2001-02: Seminole JC

Assistant Coach

1999-01: South Garland HS

Assistant Coach

diate success in his first year on the sidelines with the Orange and Blue, directing the Miners to their first 20-win season (20-14) since going 22-11 in 2014-15. UTEP earned a spot in The Basketball Classic for its first postseason appearance since 2015. The Miners defeated Western Illinois, 80-54, on March 19 for their first postseason win since 2009.

UTEP was 11-7 in league play, securing the first winning record in conference action since forging a mark of 12-6 in 2016-17. That was aided by winning 10 of 14 down the stretch, including halting back-to-back C-USA West Division Champion North Texas’ 15-game winning streak, 70-68, on “Senior Day” on March 5. The Miners then went on to defeat Old Dominion, 74-64, on March 9 for their first victory at the C-USA Championships in five years.

Golding’s charges achieved notable success on the road, compiling their most road wins (seven) since going 8-2 in 2013-14. UTEP (5-4) had its first winning record on the road in league play since 2016-17, and the five league road wins surpassed its total (four) of such games from the prior three seasons combined.

The Miners registered their first road win at LA Tech since

2004, at New Mexico since 2009, at ODU since 2015 and at UTSA since 2015. They also secured the first road sweep of the LA Tech and Southern Miss trip in six years.

UTEP enjoyed a six-game winning streak in conference play (Jan. 15 to Feb. 5), which was the longest since also posting six straight C-USA victories in 2016.

With the Miners finishing at 20-14, Golding joined Don Haskins (18-6, 1961-62), Doc Sadler (27-8, 2004-05) and Tim Floyd (25-10, 2010-11) as the only coaches in program history to have a winning season in their first year on the sidelines. Overall, the prior 19 head coaches combined to forge an average record of 9-13 in their first year with UTEP.

Individually, Souley Boum (second team) and Jamal Bieniemy (third team) both earned All-Conference USA accolades. Boum was also a NABC All-District honoree.

Golding, 47, performed a remarkable turnaround at ACU after shepherding the Wildcats’ transition from Division II to Division I. He guided the Wildcats to a record of 158-144 in 10 seasons at the helm of the program (20112021), including a 71-23 mark over the last three years. ACU chalked up three consecutive 20-win sea-

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sons, finishing with a 27-7 mark in 2018-19, the most wins in program history. ACU finished 20-11 overall and 15-5 in league play during the 2019-20 season before the postseason was canceled due to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. It marked just the second time in program history that the team put together back-toback 20-win seasons including the postseason; the first came during coach Golding’s playing days.

Golding directed ACU to a 24-5 overall record and a 13-2 Southland Conference mark during the 2020-21 campaign. The Wildcats claimed the Southland Conference tournament title, and the first NCAA Tournament win in program history when #14 seed ACU shocked the heavily favored Longhorns, 53-52, in the first round on March 20. Golding was named the NABC District 22 coCoach of the Year, while Kolton Kohl was selected to the All-District 22 first team. Kohl was also named to the 2020-21 All-Southland Conference first team, while Joe Pleasant earned second team All-League honors and Coryon

Mason garnered third team recognition. Damien Daniels, Reggie Miller and Mason were also tabbed to the league All-Defensive team.

Golding, who played point guard at ACU from 1994-98, took over as the head coach at his alma mater in 2011. In his first season, the Wildcats were 12-16 overall and 4-14 in the Lone Star Conference. ACU began competing at the Division I level during the 201314 season. Four years later, they reached the postseason (College Insider Tournament) and, the year after that, they were in the Big Dance. Golding’s teams have also excelled in the classroom with a perfect 1,000 Academic Progress Rate (APR) in each of the last four years, and a 3.2 grade point average this season. Every one of his players who exhausted their eligibility graduated from ACU.

Golding’s first coaching job was as a varsity assistant at South Garland High School, where he helped the team to back-to-back Class 5A playoff appearances. He spent the 2001-02 season as an assistant coach at Seminole

Junior College before taking the head coaching job at Sachse High School. During the program’s first years at the 5A level, Golding led the team to a 15-14 record in 200203 and an 18-10 mark in 2003-04. Golding spent the 2004-05 season as an assistant coach at Collin County Community College, and the next three seasons (2005-08) as the top assistant to head coach Jason Copeland at ACU before joining head coach Steve Shields’ staff at Arkansas Little Rock. His three years at UALR (2008-11) produced a Sun Belt Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Golding was a four-year letterwinner at ACU from 1994-98, playing in all 108 games, and was given the Teague Point Guard Award as a senior. He shot 46 percent from the floor over his four-year career, and averaged 4.2 assists per game. He graduated from ACU with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science in May of 1999.

Golding and his wife, Amanda, have two sons, Cason and Chase.

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Jeremy Cox earl boykins

Cox File

Personal

Hometown: Meeteetse, Wyo.

Education

College: Mesa State College (Colo.) ‘91

Playing Experience

1989-91: Mesa State College (Colo.)

Coaching Experience

2021-Present: UTEP

Associate Head Coach

2016-21: Stephen F. Austin

Associate Head Coach

2014-16: Southern Miss

Assistant Coach

2013-14: Southern Idaho

Head Coach

2012-13: Texas Tech

Assistant Coach

2011-12: Nebraska

Assistant Coach

2009-11: South Florida

Assistant Coach

2007-09: Kentucky

Assistant Coach

2006-07: Texas A&M

Assistant Coach

2003-06: Arkansas-Fort Smith

Head Coach

1998-02: Garden City CC

Head Coach

1997-98: North Dakota St. College of Science

Head Coach

1993-97: UTSA

Assistant Coach

1992-93: Paris College (Texas)

Assistant Coach

1991-92: Wyoming

Graduate Assistant

Boykins File

Personal

Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio

Education

College: Eastern Michigan ‘98

Playing Experience

2011-12: Houston Rockets

2010-11: Milwaukee Bucks

2009-10: Washington Wizards

2008-09: Virtus Bologna (Italy)

2007-08: Charlotte Bobcats

2006-07: Denver Nuggets/Milwaukee Bucks

2003-07: Denver Nuggets

2002-03 Golden State Warriors

2000-02: Los Angeles Clippers

1999-00: Orlando Magic/Cleveland Cavaliers

1998-99: NJ Nets/Cleveland Cavaliers

1994-98: Eastern Michigan

Coaching Experience

2021-Present: UTEP

Assistant Coach

2019-21: Arkansas

Dir. of Student-Athlete Development

2019: Orlando Magic (Summer League)

Director of Player Personnel

2013-19: Douglas County HS (Colo.)

Head Coach

bryen spriggs

Spriggs File

Personal

Hometown: Philadelphia, Penn.

Education

College: Slippery Rock University ‘10

Playing Experience

2008-10: Sippery Rock University

Coaching Experience

2022-Present: UTEP

Assistant Coach

2021-22: UTEP

Chief of Staff

2020-21: Abilene Christian

Special Assistant to the Head Coach

2013-19: Douglas County HS (Colo.)

Head Coach

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utep basketball staff

Chief of Staff

Austin cox

Slippery Rock University ‘10

Second Season at UTEP

Director of Player Development

Kevin Kaerwer

Central College ‘14

Third Season at UTEP

Special Assistant to the Head Coach

Rian stubbs

Hardin-Simmons

Second Season at UTEP

Graduate Assistant

Reggie Miller

Abilene Christian University ‘22

Second Season at UTEP

Graduate Assistant

Eddie fernandez

UTEP ‘22

Second Season at UTEP as Grad Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Kobe Richardson

Mary-Hardin Baylor

First Season at UTEP

Director of Sports Medicine

Andrew Ure

Averett ‘09

Fifth Season at UTEP

Asst. Dir. of Speed, Strength & Conditioning

Brandon Decker

Marywood University ‘13

Second Season at UTEP

Administrative Assistant

Mary RAmos

University of Phoenix ‘08

17th Season at UTEP

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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.

School Colors

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 Disney-like 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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Jim Senter was named UTEP’s Director of Athletics on Nov. 22, 2017 and currently serves as Vice President and Director of Athletics.

To say that Senter has been busy since arriving in the Sun City would be quite the understatement. He has hired head coaches for football (Dana Dimel), men’s basketball (Joe Golding), men’s golf (Aaron Puetz), women’s golf (Steve Sims), rifle (Andrea Palafox), soccer (Gibbs Keeton), softball (T.J. Hubbard) and volleyball (Ben Wallis). With a firm belief that “Every Person Makes a Difference,” Senter has engaged Miner supporters far and wide. He ushered in sweeping changes to the iconic Sun Bowl Stadium, with the addition of indoor and outdoor club seating, loge boxes, suites, the GECU Terrace, Hunt Family Sky Lounge and Paul and Alejandra Foster Tower. He also orchestrated the addition of UTEP’s 17th Division I sport, beach volleyball, which began competing in the spring of 2023.

On the field, highlights from the Senter era have included the football team earning its first bowl appearance in seven years, volleyball reaching postseason play for the first time ever, women’s cross country capturing its first conference championship, and women’s track and field winning the Conference USA Indoor title. In 2022, a schoolrecord 207 UTEP student-athletes made the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll (minimum 3.0 GPA). In 2023, 72 Miners were recipients of C-USA

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Academic Medals (minimum 3.75 GPA), another school standard.

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 10-win season in 2016 and a nine-victory 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 All-Americans.

Senter went to The Citadel after spending seven years (200613) 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 donation-related 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

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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 coordinator, he branched out into the administrative side. He served as Assistant and Associate Athletic

Director of Development from 1998-2003 in a chief fundraising capacity. He was responsible for the university’s Capital Campaign for Athletics, helping raise money for a $13 million athletic facility expansion. He also ran the annual fund for Vandal athletics, overseeing the work of 48 national directors and planning the fiscal budget.

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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Dr. Heather Wilson became the 11th President of The University of Texas at El Paso in 2019 after serving as Secretary of the United States Air Force. She is the former president of the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, and she represented New Mexico in the United States Congress for 10 years. In the private sector, she

University President Dr. Heather WILSON

has served as a senior adviser to defense and scientific industry.

Active in community and national affairs, she is a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the National Science Foundation. Recently, she was elected inaugural Chair of the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities.

Dr. Wilson is the granddaughter of immigrants and was the first person in her family to go to college. She graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in the third class to admit women and earned her master’s and doctoral degrees from Oxford University in England as a Rhodes Scholar.

UTEP is located on the U.S.Mexico border – in the fifth largest

manufacturing region in North America – and serves 24,000 students with 169 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in nine colleges and schools. In the top 5% of public universities in the United States for research and designated a community-engaged university by the Carnegie Foundation, UTEP is America’s leading Hispanic-serving university. It is the fourth largest research university in Texas and serves a student body that is 84% Hispanic.

President Wilson is an instrument rated private pilot. She and her husband, Jay Hone, have three adult children and one granddaughter.

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