Alabama A&M University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Media Guide

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

Contents Welcome to the Hill...................................................... 4 AAMU Athletics............................................................. 9 Bulldog Roster............................................................ 15 The Coach (V. Pettaway)............................................16 Assistant Coaches.......................................................18 Season Outlook...........................................................21 Bulldog Profiles...........................................................22 Opponents...................................................................48 Bulldog Honor Roll.................................................... 53 Bulldog Heritage.........................................................56

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Contents The 2010 - 2011 Media Guide was produced by Jamilah Corbitt, Brandon Willis Director of Sports Information and Eric Harris of Kaptive Designs, LLC. Special thanks to photographers Mark Brock, Sidney Jackson, and Carlton Rice, with appreciation to Tom Galbraith, Vann Pettaway, Betty Austin and the entire AAMU Athletics Department.

General Information Location: Huntsville, Alabama Founded:1875 Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Maroon & White National Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference Affiliation: Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) President: Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. Athletics Director: Betty K. Austin Media Relations Contact: Oralia Washington Office Phone: (256) 372 - 4550 Email: aamusi@yahoo.com Facility: Elmore Gymnasium Capacity: 6,000

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE This is Alabama A&M University

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Univer-

1875, as the Huntsville Normal School with an

have ample room for the development of its

sity is a dynamic and progressive institution

appropriation of $1,000 per year, 61 students,

trades and agricultural programs. In 1919, the

with a strong commitment to academic excel-

and two teachers.

institution became a junior college, and its

lence. The picturesque campus is situated on

name was changed to “The State Agricultual

what many alumni and friends fondly refer to

Industrial education was introduced around

as “The Hill,” only a few minutes from down-

1878. It attracted wide attention, and the

town Huntsville. The institution is a diverse and

school was assisted financially by the Slater

In 1939, by authority of the State Board of Edu-

vibrant microcosm of the larger world around it.

and Peabody Funds, along with private con-

cation, the Institute was permitted to offer work

It offers a student body of approximately 6,000

tributors. The work in industrial education was

on the senior college level. The first gradua-

numerous degree programs, including four

so successful that the State Legislature au-

tion class since 1920 received the bachelor’s

Ph.D. degrees in Food Science, Physics, Plant

thorized the name to be changed to the “State

degree in 1941, and on January 14, 1948, the

and Soil Science, and Reading/Literacy.

Normal and Industrial School at Huntsville.”

name was again changed to “Alabama Agri-

The appropriation was increased by the State

cultural and Mechanical College.” On June 26,

to $4,000 per year.

1969, the Alabama State Board of Education,

Alabama A&M is a land-grant University. It receives support from the State of Alabama and

the governing body of the institution, adopted a

through federal funds appropriated to assist in

In 1891, the school became the recipient of a

resolution changing the name of the institu-

carrying on work stipulated by the Morrill Acts

part of the Federal Land-Grant Fund provided

tion to “Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical

of 1862 and 1890. The University is under the

by an act of Congress, approved August 30,

University.”

control of a board of trustees appointed by the

1890. The purpose of this fund was to further

Governor, who serves as ex officio Chairman.

training in agricultural and mechanical arts in

The University received a “Class A” rating by

the various states at the college level.

the Southern Association of Colleges and Sec-

The University was organized in 1875 as the

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and Mechanical Institute for Negroes.”

ondary Schools in August 1946 and became a

result of a bill passed in the State Legislature

The name of the school was changed again to

fully accredited member of the Association in

in 1873 and through the continued efforts of its

“The State Agricultural and Mechanical School

December 1963.

principal and president, William Hooper Coun-

for Negroes,” and a new location was provided

cill, an ex-slave. The school opened on May 1,

in Normal, Alabama, where the school would

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE President • Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. (1972-75).

A major highlight of Hugine’s administra tion at SCSU was the acquisition by the

Dr. Andrew Hugine, Jr. joined the Alabama A&M University family on July 16, 2009, following an extensive career in higher education that highlighted both academia

While pursuing his doctoral studies,

institution of the first debate of the 2008

Hugine concurrently served as a teach-

Democratic Party Presidential Candidate

ing assistant (1975-76) and later as an

Debate Series at the campus’ Martin

institutional research analyst and assistant

Luther King Auditorium. The event also

professor (1976-78) at Michigan State

marked the first such distinction by a his

University in East Lansing, Mich.

torically black college or university.

He returned again to South Carolina State

As the 11th President of the land-grant

University and nobly served in the follow-

Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Uni-

ing positions: Research Fellow (1978-

versity, Hugine joins a distinguished group

79), Assistant Director of the Self-Study

of 10 previous leaders and four interim

(1978-79) Director of the Institutional Self

administrators who have served in the

Study (1979-80), Assistant Vice-President

coveted post since its founding by William

for Academic Affairs (1980-86), Professor

Hooper Councill in 1875.

and administration.

of Mathematics (1986-2003), and Interim Executive Vice-President (2002-03), a

Dr. Hugine and his wife, Abbiegail, have

Hugine earned a Bachelor of Science de-

position that thrust him into service as the

two children, an adult son and an adult

Chief Operating Officer for the university.

daughter.

gree in mathematics from South Carolina State University, followed by a Master of Education degree in mathematics from the same institution. He went on to complete studies leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in higher education / institutional

From 2003-08, Dr. Hugine culminated his 30-year affiliation with South Carolina State University as its President. During his brief, but productive administration,

research from Michigan State University.

he was credited with the construction of a

His lengthy and productive career began

tions for a massive complex to house the

as an instructor at Beaufort High School in Beaufort, S.C. from 1971-72. He returned to his alma mater to serve for three years in the capacities of director of the Special Services Program (1972-73) and director of the University Year for Action Program

major residence facility and the preparaUniversity’s new School of Engineering. Hugine also began a number of renovations to the dining facility, the administration building, the science building, and other facilities.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Huntsville, Alabama • America’s Space Capital eight cities in Alabama, begins here at the 54-hole Hampton Cove Golf Course. Hampton Cove features two championship courses surrounded by mountains and lakes. Alabama now ranks fifth in the nation for public golf courses per resident.

One of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast, and home to one of the highest per capita income levels in the country, the high-tech city of Huntsville, Alabama, which sprawls in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, is equally at home in the 19th century or the 21st. Huntsville's tourist attractions reflect the heritage of Alabama's first Englishspeaking city, the strife of the American Civil War, and the accomplishments of America's rocket scientists. With the influence of NASA, Redstone Arsenal, and hundreds of high-tech government industries, Huntsville's population truly reflects international cultures. Of the nearly 200,000 city residents, more than 10 percent are natives of other countries. More than 100 languages and dialects are spoken here. Visitors who want to be "astronauts for a day" can sample astronaut training activities at the sprawling U.S. Space and Rocket Center. The hands-on showcase of space technology is the state's largest tourist attraction. It is home to the internationally known U.S. Space Camp, which has franchise operations in Japan, Belgium and Canada. A variety of city museums downtown and an outstanding symphony orchestra offer rich cultural opportunities involving the arts. The legendary Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which encompasses 21 courses in

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The Birthplace of Alabama Pioneer John Hunt, for whom the city is named, occupied a cabin alongside a spring here in 1805. A town soon flourished and was the largest in the Alabama Territory by 1819. That year the leaders of the Alabama Territory met to petition the U.S. Congress to grant Alabama statehood. The recreated 1819 Alabama Constitution Village, a block from courthouse square, commemorates the historic events with tours given by costumed guides. Huntsville was the cotton trading center of the Tennessee Valley during the 1840s and '50s when planters and merchants originally from Virginia and the Carolinas built impressive town homes. Walking tours of the Twickenham historic district, with the state's largest collection of preCivil War homes, are popular year-round. Because many wealthy businessmen remained loyal to the Union at the start of the Civil War, the town was spared the destruction by occupying armies. America's Space Capital Huntsville was still a cotton market town of 16,437 people in 1950 when U.S. Sen. John Sparkman (who lived in Huntsville's historic Twickenham neighborhood) brought a band of German rocket scientists to Redstone Arsenal to develop rockets for the U.S. Army. By the end of the decade, Wernher von Braun's team had developed the rocket which orbited America's first satellite. They eventually put the first American in space and transported the first astronauts to the moon. Redstone Arsenal is one of the U.S. Army's most important strategic posts. It

is responsible for research, development, production and worldwide support of missiles, aviation, rockets and related programs. The influx of engineers, scientists and other technical specialists has transformed the small town into a cosmopolitan community which nonetheless maintains its heritage and reputation for hospitality. A legacy of the space program which benefits visitors is the renowned U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Guests can experience astronaut-training activities, feel simulated weightlessness and view large-screen movies filmed by astronauts in space. The Center's U.S. Space Camp attracts young people from throughout the world who spend a week experiencing space flight training and participate in mock space missions. It was Von Braun himself who inspired Space Camp. He suggested that the space museum develop an intensive youth science program to stimulate children's interest in math and science.

Huntsville is home to the Marshall Space Flight Center, Davidson Center for Space Exploration, and Redstone Arsenal

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE AAMU Athletics • The Home of Champions • 1979 Men's Soccer • 1977 Men's Soccer NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UP • 2006 Bowling; 1981 Men’s Soccer; 1978 Men’s Soccer

The Alabama A&M Athletics Department sponsors 17 varsity sports - football, volleyball, bowling, baseball, softball, men's/women's tennis, men's golf, men's/women's soccer, men's/ women's basketball, women's cross country, and men's/women's track and field (indoor and outdoor). Since 1911, the University has fielded at least one varsity sport. Through the course of its 97-year history, the Bulldogs have won numerous national and conference championships. The program gained nationwide acclaim when the 1977 and 1979 men's soccer teams won the NCAA Division II title under coach Salah Yousif. The spotlight remained as the women's track program won four NCAA Championships under coach Joe Henderson. The 2005 men's basketball team qualified for “March Madness” and the NCAA Tournament. In 2006, the women's bowling team finished as the NCAA Division I national runner-up, appearing on ESPN in the championship match. In 1998, A&M moved from Division II to Division I, joining the SWAC, adding two women's sports - softball and bowling. A year later, women's soccer was added to the varsity list.

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS • Men’s Basketball - 2005; 1996; 1995; 1994; 1993; 1989; 1988; 1987; 1986; 1985 • Volleyball - 2008; 2007; 2005; 2004; 2003; 2002; 2001; 2000 • Men’s Golf - 1979; 1977; 1976; NAIA-1961 • Football - 1989; 1979 • Women’s Basketball - 1997; 1991 • Women’s Tennis - 2007 • Women’s Soccer - 2007 SWAC CHAMPIONS • Volleyball - 2009; 2008; 2007; 2005; 2004; 2003; 2002; 2001; 2000 • Women’s Soccer - 2007; 2003 • Football - 2006 • Women’s Tennis - 2007 • Bowling - 2007; 2010 • Men’s Basketball - 2005 • Softball - 2002 SIAC CHAMPIONS • Women’s Track - 1995; 1994; 1993; 1992; 1991; 1990; 1988; 1987; 1986; 1985; 1984; 1983; 1982; 1981; 1980 • Volleyball - 1997; 1996; 1995; 1994; 1993; 1992; 1991; 1990; 1989; 1988; 1987 • Men’s Basketball - 1996; 1995; 1994; 1993; 1989; 1988; 1987; 1986; 1976; 1975 • Football - 1981; 1980; 1979; 1972; 1966; 1963; 1962 • Men’s Golf - 1982; 1981; 1980; 1979; 1977; 1976; 1975 • Men’s Track/Cross Country - 1994; 1993; 1992; 1991; 1990; 1989; 1988 • Women’s Basketball - 1997; 1991; 1984 • Baseball - 1993; 1970 • Men’s Tennis - 1987; 1981 • Women’s Tennis - 1981

THE BULLDOG CREED I am a “Bulldog” I am proud to be a “Bulldog” We are a family that can depend on each other I will respect my school, My teammates, My coaches and myself This team is as solid as I am And I will do everything I can To keep it that way DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics fully embraces the University's mission and enacts its policies, procedures, and initiatives with both the letter and spirit of "Service is Sovereignty." The administration and staff of the Department of Athletics espouses a student-centered philosophy, which ranks academic achievement as the number one priority for its student-athletes. Toward this end, the Department of Athletics is committed to providing a comprehensive and inclusive intercollegiate and intramural athletics program for men and women, which further promotes the academic, sportsmanship, and total development of the student-athletes. Further, the Department is committed to working cooperatively with other constituents of the University to ensure the production of competent and ethical contributing graduates who are capable of making the transition from university life to the workplace and into today's multicultural society. Embodied within this mission is the concept of an effective athletics program which values success in competition, success in academic and personal development of student-athletes, success in graduating student-athletes, success in fully maintaining compliance with the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC), and Title IX. The University is further committed to a program of staff development in providing minorities the opportunity for full employment and development in the athletics program.

NCAA CHAMPIONS • 1994 Women's Outdoor Track • 1993 Women's Outdoor Track • 1992 Women's Outdoor Track • 1992 Women's Indoor Track

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Director of Athletics • Betty K. Austin Betty Kelly Austin was named Alabama A&M Director of Athletics in March 2007. Based on a recommendation from a search committee comprised of coaches, faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni and the presidents of both booster clubs, Austin was elevated to director of athletics following a year where she had been serving in the position on an interim basis. Austin’s stellar resume includes being one of the top volleyball coaches in the country, finishing with over 600 career victories. Coach Austin’s teams won six-straight Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) volleyball titles from 2000-05 and 11 more Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) conference titles in her 30 years as head coach. Austin was named SWAC Coach of the Year in each of her six championship seasons. Austin retired her coaching duties following the 2006 season, ending her volleyball career with a 603-235 record. She also served six years as the head women’s basketball coach at Alabama A&M from the 1977-78 to 1981-82 seasons. Since taking over the director of athletics role, Austin has strengthened the athletic Ms. Betty K. Austin Director of Alabama A&M Athletics program’s systems and processes, including filing and meeting all NCAA regulations and reporting guidelines. She has personally increased revenue generation for the athletic programs and implemented a plan to increase use of the Louis Crews Stadium to include special group nights at each of the home football games. Events at Louis Crews Stadium under her tenure include the Louis Crews Classic, a FIFA international soccer match, the Alabama High School Football All-Star Game, home to the Alabama Renegades women’s football team, and the Huntsville Black Arts Festival, to name a few. Austin’s tenure also includes the development of the student-athlete academic resource center and opening of a new sports medicine treatment facility. In the summer of 2008 she completed renovations to Elmore Gymnasium to include new reserved seating in the arena’s lower level. Austin is active with the NCAA and its women and minority leadership development initiatives. She is a member of several professional athletic associations, including still being an active member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). A 1974 graduate of Alabama A&M University, Austin received a master’s degree in physical education from the University of Michigan in 1975. She is a native Huntsvillian graduating from Buckhorn High School.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Bulldog Athletics Department Staff Department Contacts (256) 372-xxxx Athletics Director Betty K. Austin x 5364 • betty.austin@aamu.edu Main Athletics Receptionist Pam Brooks x 4001 • pamela.brooks@aamu.edu

Altherias Warmley • SWA / WBB

Tourischeva Stubbs • Sales

Pam Brooks • Main Office

Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Ronald Slaughter (pg. 7) x 4285 • ronald.slaughter@aamu.edu Marketing / Sales / Tickets Tourischeva Stubbs x 4059 • tourischeva.stubbs@aamu.edu Sports Information Brandon Willis x 4005 • aamusportsinfo@yahoo.com

Brandon Willis • SID

Oralia Washington • Asst. SID

Anne Rogers • Olympic Sports

Sports Medicine Jessie Zucnick (pg. 26) x 8458 • jzucnick@yahoo.com Compliance / LegalAffairs Kimberly Brown J. D. (pg. 7) x 8316 • kimberly.carter@aamu.edu Academic Enhancement Waylon Sims (pg. 7) x 4740 • waylon.sims@aamu.edu

Ed McCann • Baseball

Vann Pettaway • Men’s Basketball

Jeff McCorvey • Bowling

Head Coaches Baseball Ed McCann x 4004 • edmccann@aamu.edu Men’s Basketball Vann Pettaway x 4009 • vann.pettaway@aamu.edu SWA / Head Women’s Basketball Altherias Warmley x 4008 • altherias.warmley@aamu.edu

Josh Oliver • Men’s Golf

Salah Yousif • Men’s Soccer

Frank Davies • Women’s Soccer

Bowling Jeff McCorvey x 4704 • mccorvey@alabamabowling.com Football Anthony Jones (pg. 12) x 4015 • anthony.jones@aamu.edu Men’s Golf Josh Oliver x 8663 • josh.oliver@aamu.edu Men’s Soccer Salah Yousif x 4788 • salah.yousif@aamu.edu

Nedra Brown • Softball / Volleyball

Thomas Colvin • Tennis

Kim Seals • Track & Field / Cross

Women’s Soccer Frank Davies x 8265 • franklyn.davies@aamu.edu Softball / Volleyball Nedra Brown x 4267 • nedra.brown@aamu.edu Men’s/Women’s Tennis Thomas Colvin x 5655 • thomas.colvin@aamu.edu Men’s/Women’s Track & Field / Cross Country Kim Seals x 4013 • kim.mckenzie@aamu.edu

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

Aaron Ellis • Grad Assistant

Jessie Zucnick is in her second season as the Head Trainer for the Alabama A&M Athletics Department. Zucnick served as

Aisha Russell • Grad Assistant

the full-time assistant for two years, and

Dye is a 1994 graduate of the University of Alabama with a B.S. in athletic training. He also holds a Master’s degree from UAB in sports administration in 1997.

as a graduate assistant for three seasons prior to that, so she is no stranger to the demands of the position. She is a 2003 graduate of Stetson University in DeLand, Fla. with a Bachelor of

Bryson Moore • Grad Assistant

Science in athletic training. She completed her Master’s degree in Education at Alabama A&M in 2007.

He served as a student athletic trainer on the 1992 Alabama Crimson Tide national championship football team under head coach Gene Stallings. Dye is a Huntsville native, but traveled back and forth between Huntsville and Taegu, Korea due to his father’s 27 year career with the U.S. Army.

Zucnick remains as the primary contact for the men’s soccer team during the fall season, handing over football duties to

Michael Dye is in his second season at Alabama A&M and serves as the primary contact for the football team.

Lauren Self • Grad Assistant

He is married to Elizabeth Dye, and they have one daughter, Mary Jane, born April 29, 2006.

Michael Dye. She is still responsible for the oversight of all 17 varsity Bulldog sports programs and the day-to-day operations of the Sports Medicine staff at A&M. Nicole Walkup • Grad Assistant

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Strength and Conditioning

James Hester

Andrew Lee

James Hester arrived on "The Hill" in January of 2002, having been the assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina. He serves as strength and conditioning coach for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and softball. Hester, a native of Durham, N.C., got his start in 1994 as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at South Carolina State. After four seasons, he moved on to South Carolina. At USC, he assisted with the football team, and was in charge of women's golf and men's and women's cheerleading. Hester also served as a personal trainer for three years for NFL running back Duce Staley. As an athlete, Hester played free safety at South Carolina State. While there, he was named first-team all-conference and team captain. In 1993, Hester was also named a Sheridan Black College All-America and honorable mention NCAA I-AA All-America. While he was at USC, the Gamecocks won back-toback Outback Bowl titles over Ohio State. Hester is a certified strength and conditioning coach and a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. James and his wife, Telesa, are the parents of a son, James, Jr.

Andrew Lee enters his 15th season as the Bulldogs agili-

ties and conditioning coordinator. Lee, a former offensive line coach for the Bulldogs, was a standout player under former A&M coach Louis Crews. Lee also lettered in basketball while at A&M. In addition to coaching at Alabama A&M, the Fairfield, Ala., native has also coached at the Maryland-Eastern Shore and Texas Southern. Lee has coached several All-America linemen during his career, including Dino Wynn and Howard Ballard. Ballard was named the SIAC Offensive Lineman of the Year and later drafted by the Buffalo Bills and helped anchor the office line during Buffalo's four straight trips to the Super Bowl. Always with a smile and willing to take time out of his day for the student-athletes and other staff members, Lee is one of the most popular members of the Bulldog Athletics staff.

Men's Basketball Support Staff

Patrick Richardson Basketball Manager

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DeAngelo Hodge Basketball Manager

Jerry Davis Videographer

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE T.M. Elmore Gymnasium Home of the Bulldogs

T.M. Elmore Gymnasium has been the permanent home of Alabama A&M men's & women's basketball since was built in 1974. Over the years, the Bulldogs have made this one of the toughest places in the country for visiting teams to come away with a victory. With another impressive mark of 9-3 at home in 2007-08, the Bulldogs stand at a remarkable 257-48 under Vann Pettaway in Elmore Gymnasium. On three occasions the Bulldogs have gone undefeated at home under Pettaway. The 1988-89 squad finished 17-0 on its home floor, while the 1992-93 and 1995-96 teams finished 15-0 and 14-0, respectively. The basketball team has community and on campus. to pack the 6,000-seat arena those fans are vocal, loudly another home victory.

earned a remarkable following in the It is not uncommon for Bulldog fans to near-capacity for home games. And cheering on their maroon and white to

The T.M. Elmore Gymnasium and Health Sciences Complex is home to the Bulldog volleyball team also, as well as numerous other civic and institutional activities from concerts and pep rallies, to guest speakers and convocations. The building also houses classrooms, office space, training facilities and the Physical Education department.

Elmore Year-by-Year Under Pettaway 1986-87

14-1

1987-88

17-1

1988-89

17-0

1989-90

11-2

1990-91

10-4

1991-92

13-2

1992-93

15-0

1993-94

14-1

1994-95

15-1

1995-96

14-0

1996-97

14-1

1997-98

11-2

1998-99

7-4

1999-00

11-2

2000-01

11-2

2001-02

12-2

2002-03

6-6

2003-04

8-3

2004-05

9-3

2005-06

9-3

2006-07

9-5

2007-08

9-3

2008-09

6-7

2009-10

8-5

TOTAL

271-60

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010-11 BULLDOG ROSTER

#00 Justan Banks

#4 Casey Cantey

#12 Jabari DeShields

#22 Desmond Jackson

#24 Marcus Lee

#30 Demarquelle Tabb

#35 Reggie Porter

#40 Brandon Ellis

#42 Bo Amusa

#33 Quintarius Hutchinson

#44 Jonathan Imman

#50 Reginald Martin

#10 Jeremy Crutcher

#54 Diamon Alexander

#11 Cornelius Hester

#55 Jerome Hunter

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 25th Season • Over 400 Career Victories The Pettaway Profile • 440-264/24 seasons • Alabama A&M Director of Athletics: 1989-1992 • National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Congressman • 100 Black Men of America (Huntsville Chapter) Accolades • SWAC Coach of the Year: 2005 • SIAC Coach of the Year: 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996) • Outstanding Young Man of America: 1981, 1984, 1987 Division II • 7 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) titles • 6 SIAC Tournament Crowns • eight 20+ win seasons • 4 NCAA Elite Eight Tournament appearances (three straight appearances: 1994, 1995, 1996) • Best record in Alabama A&M Men’s Basketball history: 29-3 (1987-88) Division I • SWAC Regular Season Champions 2005 • SWAC Tournament Champions 2005, NCAA Appearance • 400th coaching victory vs. Stillman (Nov. 20, 2006) Personal: Born in Selma, AL...Graduated from Dallas County High School... attended Selma University and lettered two seasons under legendary coach John “Skin” Lewis...Also lettered in baseball...earned Bachelor’s degree in Health and Physical Education at Alabama A&M in 1980...Received Master’s degree from Alabama A&M in Secondary Administration in 1991...Wife, Glenn are proud parents of two daughters Porsha, Paige, and a son Alexander. No. 1 No. 50 No. 100 No. 150 No. 200 No. 250 No. 300 No. 350 No. 400

MILESTONE VICTORIES AAMU 58, Lindsay Wilson 56 (11/28/86) AAMU 92, Ashland 88 OT (3/12/88) AAMU 112, Albany State 87 (1/14/91) AAMU 100, Knoxville 80 (2/24/93) AAMU 88, Clark Atlanta 62 (2/8/95) AAMU 108, Morris Brown 76 (1/20/97) AAMU 89, Prairie View A&M 75 (1/22/00) AAMU 78, Tennessee State 77 (12/12/03) AAMU 65, Stillman 64 (11/20/06)

Alabama Ala.-Birmingham Ala.-Huntsville Alabama State Albany State Alcorn State Ark.-Pine Bluff Arkansas State Ashland Athens State Auburn Belmont Benedict Birm.-Southern California (Pa.) Central Arkansas Central State Clark Atlanta Columbus Delta State Detroit Drury E. Kentucky Eckerd Fairfield Fayetteville State Fisk Florida A&M Florida Memorial Florida Southern Fort Valley State Gardner Webb Georgia Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling IUPUI Jackson State Jacksonville St. Jarvis Christian Kentucky State Ky. Wesleyan Knoxville Lane LeMoyne-Owen Livingston Lowell Lynn Memphis Miles

Rec. 1st Mtg. 0-3 99-00 0-6 99-00 13-2 1986 17-23 1988 21-7 1987 11-14 1999 17-15 1988 0-1 1998 1-0 1988 1-0 01-02 0-3 2007 1-1 98-99 3-0 86-87 0-1 04-05 0-1 1996 0-1 2007 4-2 1986 18-6 1987 1-1 1988 1-0 1997 0-1 01-02 1-1 1998 1-0 03-04 1-0 1995 0-1 04-05 1-0 1993 1-0 1988 0-1 02-03 2-0 1988 0-1 1987 17-3 1986 0-1 2007 0-2 04-05 0-2 99-00 0-1 03-04 15-10 1998 0-1 06-07 11-14 1998 3-5 1987 1-0 05-06 7-2 1986 1-0 1988 8-1 1988 5-2 1986 15-7 1988 2-0 1991 0-1 1988 0-1 1997 0-1 99-00 21-4 1986

Last 08-09 07-08 1998 09-10 1998 09-10 09-10 1998 1988 01-02 09-10 99-00 87-88 04-05 1996 2007 1998 1997 1989 1997 01-02 1998 03-04 1995 04-05 1993 1988 02-03 1989 1987 1997 2007 06-07 00-01 03-04 09-10 06-07 09-10 03-04 05-06 1998 1988 1994 1998 1998 1992 1988 1997 99-00 1998

Getting to know Coach Pettaway... What’s your goal this season?: Win the SWAC What I like most about living in Alabama: great people and Huntsville is a super city. People would be surprised to know that: I love comedy and fishing My favorite dessert: sweet potato pie My favorite sport to play besides basketball: football My favorite sport to watch besides basketball: football The best TV show currently on right now: House My biggest weakness: patience Since getting to know Coach Hayes, the two words that best describe him: loyal, relentless Since getting to know Coach Jackson, the two words that best describe him: passionate, hardworking Since getting to know Coach Essex, the two words that best describe him: smooth, loyal My favorite meal: chicken, corn, rice and gravy I am: great at cleaning the house I used to be: shy The most exciting thing that’s happened to me: my wedding and the birth of my daughters The one thing I can’t live without: Jesus in my life and my family If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Nelson Mandela, Oprah Winfrey, and Barack Obama My favorite thing to do during free time: fish, fish, fish, fish, and fish some more I would watch any movie starring: Denzel Washington

Rec. 1st Mtg. Mississippi 0-3 1998 Mississippi State 0-4 99-00 Mississippi Valley 11-8 1999 Morehouse 17-6 1987 Morris Brown 28-2 1987 Nebraska 0-3 05-06 New Hampshire 0-1 1994 Norfolk State 1-2 1986 North Alabama 1-1 1998 N.C. Central 0-1 1993 Northern Arizona 1-0 00-01 Oakland 0-1 04-05 Oakwood 3-1 06-07 Paine 20-7 1987 Paul Quinn 1-0 06-07 Philander Smith 1-0 1987 Prairie View 18-7 1999 Princeton 0-1 06-07 Purdue 0-1 00-01 Samford 0-2 1988 Savannah State 21-2 1987 Selma 2-0 1992 South Alabama 0-2 1998 South Dakota St. 1-0 06-07 South Carolina 0-1 2009 S.C.-Spartanburg 1-0 1996 S.C. State 2-1 1997 Southern 13-11 1999 Southern-N.O. 1-0 1986 Stephen F. Austin 1-1 04-05 Stillman 6-2 1987 Talladega 8-2 1991 Tampa 2-1 1987 Tennessee 0-1 05-06 Tenn.-Martin 1-1 00-01 Tenn. State 2-3 03-04 Texas-El Paso 0-1 05-06 Texas A&M 0-2 03-04 Texas Southern 14-10 1999 Tuskegee 33-3 1986 Vanderbilt 0-5 02-03 Virginia State 1-0 1996 Virginia Union 0-1 1989 West Alabama 1-0 1998 West Virginia 0-2 1997 Wichita State 0-1 2010 Winston-Salem St. 1-1 06-07 Wofford 1-1 1990 Wright State 0-1 00-01 Western Kentucky 0-2 08-09

Last 06-07 02-03 09-10 1997 02-03 07-08 1994 1995 1998 1993 00-01 04-05 09-10 1998 06-07 1987 09-10 06-07 00-01 1989 03-04 1993 99-00 06-07 09-10 1996 02-03 09-10 1986 04-05 07-08 10-11 1995 05-06 00-01 10-11 05-06 04-05 09-10 09-10 08-09 1996 1989 1998 1998 10-11 07-08 1990 00-01 09-10

Pettaway Year-by-Year Year Rec. 1986-87 23-7 1987-88 ** 29-3 1988-89 *** 26-6 1989-90 18-9 1990-91 16-14 1991-92 15-15 1992-93 *** 28-3 1993-94 ** 27-5 1994-95 ** 29-3 1995-96 ** 28-3 1996-97 24-6 1997-98 18-9 1998-99 10-17 1999-00 18-10 2000-01 17-11 2001-02 19-10 2002-03 8-19 2003-04 13-17 2004-05 * ^ 18-14 2005-06 13-13 2006-07 10-20 2007-08 14-15 2008-09 8-19 2009-10 11-16 TOTAL 440-264 * NCAA Division I Tournament ** NCAA Division II Elite Eight *** NCAA Division II Regional

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Assistant Coach Willie Hayes

Willie Hayes has completed 17 seasons as Vann Pettaway’s top assistant. The Bulldogs have won over 200 games since Hayes joined the Bulldog staff. One of the best point guards to ever play for A&M, Hayes thrilled Bulldog fans with his pinpoint passing and deadly shooting. He held the school record for career assists with 669 until Craig Lottie surpassed the mark in 1997, by just four. Still, Hayes will always be known for his fantastic performances on the court. In 116 games as a player in the Bulldog program, Hayes averaged 14.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 2.0 steals per game. He shot 47.4 percent from the floor, 35.3 percent from three-point range and 62.2 percent from the free throw line for his career. During his senior season, Hayes averaged 21 points, seven assists, and five rebounds per outing. Total, he tallied 1,688 points as a Bulldog. He earned All-SIAC and All- American honors in 1988 and 1989. He was a member of the SIAC All-Tournament team in 1989. Hayes was also named SIAC Player of the Year in 1989. During that year, Hayes was named A&M Male Athlete of the Year. For his efforts and accomplishments on the floor, Hayes was inducted into the Alabama A&M Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. Hayes played his high school ball for coach Willie Ford at Abrams High. After his adventures at A&M, Hayes signed as a free agent with the New Jersey Nets of the NBA. He participated as a member of the Nets summer league team. He was drafted in 1989 by Sioux Falls of the Continental Basketball League. Hayes is a member of the National Association Basketball Coaches and also a member of the NABC Assistant Coaches Board representing the SWAC. Born in Bessemer, Ala., on July 12, 1967, Hayes is the youngest of Queen E. Hayes’ 11 children, including nine sons. He received his degree in physical education from Alabama A&M in 1990. Hayes and his wife Preanza have two children, a daughter, Aamirah, and a step-daughter, Chrystal.

Assistant Coach Orlando Essex Orlando Essex is going into his fourth season as the Bulldog’s assistant coach. In his role, Orlando oversees basketball operations, and assisting with recruiting. On the floor, he helps Coach Hayes with the Bulldog backcourt. Essex born in Marion, Ala., where he graduated from Francis Marion High School. He played two years on the varsity basketball team, where he helped win a state championship in 2000. He won the team’s Defensive Player of the year award during his senior year. Essex graduated in 2004 from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa with a degree in Business Management and has earned his masters in business administration. Orlando has one brother, Shaun, and a sister, Crystal. He is the son of James and Velma Essex.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Assistant Coach Sammy Jackson Called one of the brightest assistants in the game, the 2010-11 campaign will be Jackson’s be Jackson’s 11th season as a member of the Bulldog program. Following his second season on “the Hill”, Jackson took a one-year stint at Alabama that included a trip to the NCAA Tournament. He then returned to Normal and assisted with the program’s journey to a SWAC title sweep of the regular season and tournament and a subsequent trip to the NCAA Tournament. Jackson originally came to A&M from Savannah State where he was head coach. Prior to taking over the reigns at Savannah State, Jackson served as the top assistant at Georgia Southern. Jackson, a native of Headland, Ala., began his coaching career in 1993 at Auburn as a restricted earnings assistant for the late Tommy Joe Eagles. He then moved to an administrative position under Cliff Ellis. Before moving to Auburn, he served as head assistant varsity coach at Butler High School in Huntsville, Alabama, for four years. Jackson served on the staff of Frankie Allen at Tennessee State for one season. During his stay, the Tigers finished the 1994-95 regular season as Ohio Valley co-champions. Jackson, an all-state selection at Headland High School, played guard and forward at Montevallo. There, he was an all-conference selection and team captain for coach Rob Spivery - now head coach at Southern. His senior season he averaged 14.6 points (led the team), 3.2 rebounds and 1.0 steals per contest. He then proceeded to play professionally with the Rockford Lightning of the Continental Basketball Association during the 1986-87 season. A member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Jackson received his degree in mass communications from Montevallo in 1986. Born September 14, 1964, Jackson and his wife Phoebe have two sons, Desmond and Devin.

Team Chaplin Pastor Troy Garner Pastor Troy L. Garner is a native of Huntsville, Alabama where he came to know the Lord at the age of 10 years old. He is the son Elder Horace and Gloria Garner of Huntsville, Al. He was educated in the Madison County School system and received The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies from The American Baptist College in Nashville, Tennessee in 1996. While at American Baptist he received many awards for sermon writing and presentation during the Prestigious Team Chaplin Troy Garnett – Nabrit Lecture Series. He received his Masters of Divinity Degree fromPastor The Southern BaptistGarner Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky in Theology and is presently pursuing a Doctoral Degree in Expository Preaching. Pastor Troy, as he lovingly known by his members and the Huntsville community, answered the called to the ministry in 1987 at his home Church, Indian Creek P.B. Church, and has served as Associate Minister at First Missionary Baptist Church, under Pastor Julius R. Scruggs and New Jerusalem Baptist Church under Pastor Ricky L. Sykes. Pastor Troy has Pastored churches in Mobile and Athens, Alabama. Pastor Troy received divine inspiration to establish The Fellowship of Faith Baptist Church, this vision came to fulfillment in November, 2003. In April 2005 after worshipping at Woodlands Hills Church and other facilities, the present location was purchased and moved into in April, 2005. Since being there the word has been preached and the membership has moved from 45 to over 1045 members. In June of 2008 Pastor set the goal of burning the Mortgage by November 2009 in order to build a larger sanctuary at the present location but through opened doors, God has enabled us to find a larger( 42,000 square feet) location/Sanctuary, we held our Ribbon Cutting Praise Service & first service on December 26 & 27, 2009 respectively. The Church sees growth both spiritually, financially and in numbers on a weekly basis, because of the teaching method of Pastor Troy, our membership has grown even during Wednesday night Bible Study. Pastor Troy has established an DNA for the Church is “A.& W.” create An Atmosphere of Worship, an Appetite for the Word and an Attitude to Witness. Pastor Troy is the Chaplain for the Alabama A&M University Football, Basketball and Baseball Teams. The Team members are often in attendance on Sunday mornings and many have joined under Watchcare from their home churches. He is also an Alumnus of Huntsville Leadership. homeless by giving them small jobs around the church. Pastor Troy is married to the former Kimberly M. Fields and they are the proud parents of a eleven year old daughter, Tory Michelle Garner. Lady Kim Garner is A Counselor For the Madison County School System. Lady Kim works closely with her husband in the daily operations of the Church. The Fellowship of Faith Church, “Jesus Is Exalted and The Word Is Explained.”

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010-11 Alabama A&M Basketball Roster

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NO.

NAME

POS

HT WT YR

00

Justan Banks

C

7-0 215 Fr.

4

Casey Cantey

G/F

6-5 190 Jr. Demopolis, AL /Demopolis HS

10

Jeremy Crutcher

G

5-8 160 Fr.

11

Cornelius Hester

G

6-3 170 Gr.

12

Jabari Deshields

PG

5-10 160 Sr.

20

Jose Long

G/F

6-5 205 Fr. Madison, AL Bob Jones HS

22

Desmond Jackson

G

6-1 190 Sr.

24

Marcus Lee

PG

6-1 180 So. Newburn, AL /Sunshine HS

30

Demarquelle Tabb

G/F

6-5 210 Fr.

33

Quintarius Hutchinson

G

6-4 180 Fr.

35

Reggie Porter

PG

5-9 145 Sr. Talladega, AL / Talladega Central

40

Brandon Ellis

G

6-3 190 Fr.

42

Bo Amusa

F

6-6 205 Sr.

Grayson, GA /Grayson

44

Jonathan Inman

F

6-5 215 Sr.

Atlanta, GA /Tri-Cities

50

Reginald Martin

G/F

6-6 210 Fr.

54

Diamon Alexander

55

Jerome Hunter

G/F F/C

HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL

Oxford, AL /Oxford HS

Hazel Green, AL /Hazel Green HS

Mobile, AL /Shaw

Atlanta, GA /Redan HS Madison, AL /Bob Jones

Greensboro, AL /Greensboro HS Anniston, AL /Anniston HS

Robertsdale, AL /Robertsdale HS

Buffalo, NY /Queen City Prep

6-6 215 Jr. Holmes, AL /Holmes C. C. 6-10 230 Fr.

Buffalo, NY /Queen City Prep

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010-11 Season Outlook The 2010-2011 season for Alabama A&M University Men's Basketball will have the similar look but a different flavor from last season. Head Coach Vann Pettaway, who is entering his 24th season, states that, “Our depth and size reminds me of some of the SIAC championship teams. We've got what we need. We've got size, experience and depth. I'm excited. This team will be heard from." A&M returns three starters from last year's 11-16 team, including five seniors. Bo Amusa (27 games, 22 started, 9.3 points per game, 6.0 rebounds per game) and Jonathan Inman, (27 games, five started, 5.3 points per game, 43% field goal shooting, 3.0 rebounds per game) are a pair of seniors who return at the power forward position. They will be challenged by newcomers Reginald Martin (Forward, 6-6, 210, Buffalo, New York, Queen City Prep) and Demarquelle Tabb (Forward, 6-5, 210, Greensboro, Alabama, Greensboro HS). Amusa led the team in rebounding, blocks and was third in scoring. Jabari Deshields (27 games, 16 started, 2.9 ponits per game, 1.7 rebounds per game) and Marcus Lee (25 games, 11 started, 3.4 points per game, 44% field goal shooting, 1.5 rebounds per game) are back at point guard, but Jeremy Crutcher (Guard, 5-8, 160, Hazel Green, Alabama Hazel Green HS) is pushing for playing time. Cornelius Hester, (27 games, 17 started, 3.2 rebounds per game) who averaged a team-high 12 points per game last season, is back at shooting guard spot along with Desmond Jackson (27 games, two started, 37 points, 35 rebounds, 15 steals), freshman Quintarius Hutchinson (Guard, 6-4, 180, Anninton, Alabama, Anniston HS) and freshman Brandon Ellis (Guard, 6-3, 190, Robertsdale, Alabama, Robertsdale HS). Hester and Hutchinson provide the Bulldogs with scoring threat. Casey Cantey (27 games, 10 started, 12.0 points per game, 4.1 rebounds per game), will be at small forward this season along with Hutchinson and newcomer Demarquelle Tabb (Forward, 6-5, 210, Greenboro, Alabama, Greensboro HS). Justan Banks (Center, 7-0, 215, Oxford, Alabama, Oxford HS) the only seven footer on the A&M roster will have some help along the inside. Jerome Hunter (Forward, 6-10, 230, Buffalo, New York, Queen City Prep) and Chris Burks (Forward, 6-8, 250, Frisco, Texas, Little Elm HS) will control the center and forward position. Banks, will give the Bulldogs a shot blocker and a rebounder, while Hunter, and Burks, will provide the strength they have been lacking inside.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE 2010-2011 BULLDOGS PLAYERS

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #11 Cornelius Hester 2009-10: Saw action in 27 contest starting 17... Led the team with a career high 344 points averaging 12.7 point per game... Led the team in scoring in nine contest... Scored double digit points in 19 contest...Posted 44 three pointers and pulled in 87 rebounds... Finished 10th in the SWAC in scoring... 12th in three-point field goal percentage... Seventh in three-point field goal made...

RS Senior 6-3 • 170 • Guard Mobile, Ala. Shaw H.S. Career Highs 25 pts • vs. Paul Quinn (11/11/06) 8 rebounds • vs. TSU (2/1/10) 5 assists • vs. Southern (2/20/10) 4 steals • vs. Tuskegee (11/2/06) 1 block • several times

Getting to know Cornelius... As a kid, my sports idol was: My brother The one thing I can cook really well: Breakfast My dream job would be: Long as I can take care of my fam. My favorite musical artist: Gucci Man My favorite movie is: The Sixth Man

2008-09: Appeared in 27 games with 24 starts... Second on the team in scoring at 12 ppg... Tied for a career-high 25 points vs. Prairie View (March 2)... Scored in double-digits 14 times...Made 46 shots from behind the arc. 2007-08: Missed majority of the season due to an ankle injury. Prior to the injury he played in 3 games with 2 starts... Tallied 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. 2006-07: Appeared in all 30 games with 25 starts... Second on the team in scoring at 10.4 ppg... Second on team in free throw percentage at .743 (26-35)... Led team with 65 three-point field goals (65-222; .293)... Career high 25 points vs. Paul Quinn; also had 22 vs. Texas Southern and 20 vs. Prairie View in back-to-back games.

The one thing I can’t live without: Family My favorite actor: Mike Epps My pregame ritual includes: Talking to my son. The most exciting thing that’s happened to me: Watching my son come in the world Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2006 30-25 775/25.8 2007 3-2 55/18.3 2008 27-24 820/30.4 2009 27-17 686/25.4 TOTAL 87-68 2336/26.9

|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 111-315 .352 6-12 .500 121-349 .347 124-317 .391 362-993 .365

Personal: Son of Pearlie Hester and Cornelius Hester, Sr... Born Nov. 24, 1987 in Mobile, Ala... Majoring in sports management... Nickname is "C.J."... Has a 3-year-old son (Cornelius Hester, III). |-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 65-222 .293 26-35 .743 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 46-169 .272 35-45 .778 44-143 .308 52-65 .800 158-542 .290 115-150 .767

|----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 20-44 64 2.1 3-7 10 3.3 27-63 90 3.3 30-57 87 3.2 80-171 251 2.9

PF-FO 43-0 4-0 51-0 33-0 131-0

Ast 28 1 39 38 106

TO 40 3 44 38 125

Blk 1 0 1 7 9

Stl 27 2 23 32 84

Pts/Avg 313/10.4 17/5.7 323/12.0 344/12.7 997/11.5

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #4 Casey Cantey 2009-10: Played in 27 games and started 10... Second on the team with 324 points averging 12.0... Set career highs in points 28 vs. Tuskegee and11 boards for his only double double... Six assists, five steals, and four blocks all career highs... Led team with 50 steals... Finished 12th in SWAC in scoring... 14th in field goal percentage .396... Third in steals...

Junior 6-5 • 190 • Guard/Forward Demopolis, Ala. Demopolis H.S.

2008-09: Played in 27 games with 10 starts... Averaged 8.7 points and 3.8 rebounds as a freshman... Scored a career-high 22 points at Prairie View (March 2)... Pulled down a careerhigh eight boards vs. Oakwood (Nov. 15)... Had nine double-digit performances on the season.

Career Highs 28 pts • vs. Tuskegee (12/5/09) 11 rebounds • vs. Tuskegee (12/5/09) 6 assists • vs. Grambling (3/6/10) 5 steals • at Jackson (1/4/10) 4 block • vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff (1/9/10)

Getting to know Casey... When I’m nervous I: bite my lip As A kid, my sports idol was: Tracy McGrady The one I can cook really well: Jiffy mix Cornbread My dream job would be: Playing in the NBA My favorite musical artist: Gucci Mane LaFlare My favorite movie is: Shottas The one thing I can’t leave without: My cell phone If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: University of Illinois My favorite actor: Denzel Washington I can do this better than almost anyone: Play NBA 2k11 My pregame ritual includes: Pregame meal and listen to my IPod

High School: Played at Demopolis High School in Demopolis, Ala... named All-Conference, AllArea, and Area M.V.P. his senior season. Personal: Born in Fairfax County, VA on Dec. 17, 1989... Son of Evern Holley and Gus Cantey... has two siblings, Caleb Washington (11) and Chelsea Jackson (7)... Majoring in Sports Management.

The one thing I can’t live without: my cellphone Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2008 27-11 685/25.4 2009 27-10 660/24.4 TOTAL 54-22 1345/24.9

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|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 75-207 .362 101-255 .396 176-462 .381

|-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 12-48 .250 65-102 .637 10-33 .303 112-179 .626 22-81 .272 177-281 .630

|----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 32-73 104 3.9 41-69 110 4.1 73-142 214 4.0

PF-FO 73-2 47-0 47-0

Ast 24 30 54

TO 65 68 133

Blk 6 20 26

Stl 29 50 79

Pts/Avg 227/8.4 324/12.0 551/10.2

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #44 Jonathan Inman 2009-10: Played in 27 games and recorded five starts... Scored 522 points averaging 5.9 per game... Pulled in 104 rebounds averaging 3.9 a contest... Scored 20 points vs. Mississippi Valley (Feb. 8)... Posted a doule double at Tennessee State (Dec. 15) with 11 points and 11 rebounds... Scored in double figures in five contest...

RS Senior 6-5 • 225 • Forward Atlanta, Ga. Tri-Cities H.S. Career Highs 22 pts • at Prairie View (2/2/09) 12 rebounds • at Prairie View (2/2/09) 3 assists • at Southern (1/23/10) 2 blocks (multiple times) Getting to know Jonathan... When I’m angry I: pray

2008-09: Appeared in 27 games with 17 starts... Averaged 6.2 points and 4.2 rebounds per game... Scored a career-high 22 points at Prairie View (Feb. 2)... Recorded 19 points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Feb. 9)... Pulled down 109 rebounds on the season... Career-high 12 boards at Prairie View (Feb. 2); also pulled down 10 rebounds vs. Mississippi Valley (Feb. 7)

When I’m happy I: praise

2007-08: Sat out the season due to injury. Prior to medical redshirt... played 7 games with 3 starts... Recorded 67 points and 35 rebounds.

My favorite sport to play besides basketball: tennis The best movie I’ve ever seen: Set It Off The most exciting thing that’s happened to me: was coming to A&M The one thing I can’t live without: Jesus As a kid, my sports idol was: Michael Johnson The one thing I can cook really well: Cinnamon pancakes My dream job would be: President of the world My favorite musical artist: Tasha Cobhs The one thing I can’t leave without: A purpose If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Who ever is #1 If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: chess My favorite actor: Tupac I can do this better than almost anyone: Be myself My pregame ritual includes: Thank god Siblings: Justin Inman, Javrett and Jyles Smith

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2006 28-13 452/16.1 2007 7-3 137/19.6 2008 27-17 471-17.4 2009 27-5 469-17.4 TOTAL 89-38 1529/17.2

|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 60-102 .588 20-41 .488 63-110 .573 47-109 .431 190-362 .525

2006-07: Appeared in 28 games with 13 starts... Led the team in field goal percentage at 58.8 (60-102)... Averaged 5.4 points and 3.3 rebounds per game... Scored a career high 20 points at Grambling; also had 13 points at Jackson State, vs. Prairie View, and vs. Winston-Salem State... Career high 8 rebounds vs. Tuskegee. Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1987 in Atlanta, Ga... Majoring in Physical Education... Son of Betty Sue Hott Inman... One of four siblings. |-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 0-0 .000 30-71 .423 0-0 .000 27-37 .730 0-1 .000 36-56 .643 0-0 .000 49-80 .613 0-1 .000 142-244 .582

|----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 33-59 92 3.3 16-19 35 5.0 41-69 110 4.1 34-70 104 3.9 124-217 341 3.8

PF-FO 55-3 17-1 59-0 76-2 207-6

Ast 9 3 15 16 43

TO 24 6 29 30 89

Blk 8 1 16 23 48

Stl 18 6 10 16 50

Pts/Avg 150/5.4 67/9.6 162/6.0 143/5.3 522/5.9

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #42 Bo Amusa Before Alabama A&M: Played at Bevill State Community College... named First Team All-ACCC... averaged 15 points, nine rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game... Graduated from Grayson H.S. in Grayson, Ga.... named All-Gwinett County Honorable Mention.

Senior 6-6 • 205 • Forward Grayson, Ga. Grayson H.S. Career Highs 17 points • vs. Alcorn (2/22/10) 14 rebounds • at Southern (1/23/10) 4 assists • vs. Stillman (11/23/09) 6 blocks • Tuskegee (12/5/09)

Getting to know Bo...

2009-10: Appeared in 27 games with 22 starts... Averaged 9.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game... Led team with 50 blocks... Scored a career high 17 points vs. Alcorn; also had 16 points at Prairie View, and 15 at Alcorn State... Posted a double double with 14 boards and 11 points at SU... Finished the season 21st in the SWAC in scoring... seventh in rebounding... eighth in field goal percentage (.451)... 14th in free throw percentage (.684)... first in blocked shots... eighth in offensive boards (2.1)... 10th in defensive rebounds (3.9)... Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1989 in Flatbush, NY...Majoring in General Studies...Son of Ola-Akinsanya... One of five siblings

As a kid, my sports idol was: Kobe Bryant/ Michael Jordan The one thing I can cook really well: Cheese Eggs My dream job would be: NBA, over seas My favorite musical artist: Jay-Z My favorite movie is: He Got Game The one thing I can’t live without: Basketball, Family If I could add another team to the schedule it would be: Duke If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football My favorite actor: Will Smith/ Denzel Washington I can do this almost better than almost anyone: Dunk My pregame ritual includes: iPod music

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2009 27-22 645/23.9 TOTAL 27-22 645/23.9

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|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 93-206 .451 93-206 .451

|-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 6-15 .400 65-95 .684 6-15 .400 65-95 .684

|----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 57-105 162 6.0 57-105 162 6.0

PF-FO 53-2 53-2

Ast TO 19 31 19 31

Blk Stl Pts/Avg 50 17 257/9.5 50 17 257/9.5

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #35 Reggie Porter 2009-10: Played in 14 contest... Scored 36 points averaging 2.6 per game... Posted a career high eight points at Tennessee State... Four rebounds vs. Tuskegee... Recorded 20 assists during the season... Senior 5-9 • 145 • Point Guard Talladega, Ala. Talladega Central H.S. Career Highs 8 points • at Tennessee St. (12/15/09) 4 rebounds • vs. Tuskegee (12/5/09) 5 assists • vs. Texas So. (2/1/10) 2 steals multiple times

Getting to know Reggie... What being a Bulldog means to me: leadership and tradition My favorite meal: chicken and rice The one thing I can’t live without: my cell phone would As a kid, my sports idol was: Hulk Hogan, Michael Jordan The one thing I can cook really well: Pancakes My dream job would be: Playing Professional basketball My favorite musical artist: fabolous My favorite movie is: Baby Boy The one thing I can’t leave without: God and his many blessings

2008-09: Saw action in 24 games with two starts...Tied for a career-high 7 points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Feb. 9). 2007-08: Saw action in 19 games with one start... Grabbed 10 rebounds on the season... Scored 4 points in collegiate debut against Nebraska (Nov. 17)... Scored a career-high 7 points (twice) vs. Stillman (Nov. 24), and at Alabama State (Jan.19). Personal: Born June 27, 1988 in Miami, Fl... Son of Vanessa Jones, Eugene Porter, Walter Garret... Business Management Major... Oldest of two siblings...

If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Tennis My favorite actor: Chris Tucker/ Martin Lawrence I can do this better than almost anyone: Play Uno My pregame ritual includes: Watching Tom and Jerry Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2007 19-1 138/7.3 2008 25-2 166/6.6 2009 14-0 143/10.2 TOTAL 58-3 447/7.7

|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 13-29 .448 12-34 .353 9-35 .257 34-98 .347

|-----3-Point-----| |----Rebounds----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg 6-16 .375 8-12 .667 1-9 10 0.5 4-11 .364 8-8 1.000 3-9 12 0.5 5-19 .263 13-15 .867 4-12 16 1.1 15-46 .326 29-35 .829 8-30 38 0.7

PF-FO 19-0 15-0 14-0 48-0

Ast 9 7 17 33

TO 23 19 20 62

Blk 0 0 0 0

Stl 3 4 6 13

Pts/Avg 40/2.1 36/1.4 36/2.6 112/1.9

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #22 Desmond Jackson 2009-10: Appeared in 27 contest and started two... Scored a season high 16 points vs. Martin Methodist (11/21/09)... Pulled in a season high five rebounds vs. Martin Methodist (11/21/09) and Stillman (11/23/09)... Totaled 15 steals, 11 assists and 35 rebounds throughout the season... Senior 6-1 • 190 • Guard Madison, Ala. Bob Jones H.S.

Career Highs 19 pts • vs. Oakwood (11/5/08) 6 rebounds • twice 4 assists • vs. Grambling (3/8/08) 5 rebounds (twice)

Getting to know Desmond... Why Alabama A&M: The atmosphere was the best fit for me. This school has a lot of tradition. People would be surprised to know that: I enjoy cooking When I’m nervous I: grind my teeth When I’m angry: my eye twitches My favorite meal: meat loaf, mashed potatos, and collard greens I used to be: short and skinny As a kid, my sports idol was: Michael Jordan The one thing I can cook really well: Chicken Alfredo My dream job would be: College Basketball Coach My favorite movie is: Public Enemies The one thing I can’t leave without: My family If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Uconn If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Baseball My favorite actor: Johnny Depp I can do this better than almost anyone: Cook My pregame ritual includes: A good meal, a nap, some music, some shooting drills

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2007 29-0 609/21.0 2008 27-4 570/21.1 2009 27-2 275/10.2 TOTAL 83-6 1454/17.5

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|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 41-145 .283 55-190 .289 14-69 .203 110-404 .272

2008-09: Saw action in 26 games, with four starts...Averaged 6 points per outing... Scored a career-high 19 points vs. Oakwood (Nov. 15)... Had a total of seven double-digit performances; vs. Oakwood (19), vs. Grambling (15), vs. Alcorn (16), at Texas Southern (11), at Prairie View (12), vs. Mississippi Valley (11), at Alcorn (12)...Pulled down a season-high six rebounds twice; Talladega (Nov. 22), Alcorn (Feb. 21). 2007-08: Saw action in all 29 games... Averaged 4.6 points per outing... Made 36 shots from behind the arc... Scored a career-high 18 points vs. Texas Southern (Feb. 4)...Had 10 points vs. Oakwood (Nov. 10), 15 points at Grambling (Jan. 7), and 16 points vs. Jackson State (March 6)...Named to the All-SWAC Academic Team. Personal: Born July 23, 1988... Son of Phoebe and Sammy Jackson... Secondary Education Major... Oldest of two siblings... |-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 36-115 .313 14-21 .667 27-114 .237 18-37 .486 7-38 .184 2-8 .250 70-267 .262 34-66 .515

|-----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 19-34 53 1.8 20-31 51 1.9 9-26 35 1.3 48-91 139 1.7

PF-FO 47-1 57-1 34-0 138-2

Ast 34 39 11 84

TO 31 43 24 98

Blk 3 1 4 8

Stl 20 44 15 79

Pts/Avg 132/4.6 155/5.7 37/1.4 324/3.9

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #12 Jabari Deshields

Senior 5-10 • 160 • Point Guard Atlanta, Ga. Redan H.S. Career Highs 20 pts • vs, Central Arkansas (11/7/07) 5 rebounds • twice 7 assists • vs. Alabama State (2/13/10) Getting to know Jabari... As a kid, my sports idol was: Allen Iverson, Michael Jordan The one thing I can cook really well: Scrambled eggs with cheese My dream job would be: Playing in the National Basketball Association My favorite musical artist: I like Fred Hammond, Tye Tribbett, Mali Music

2009-10: Saw action in 27 games starting 16... Started the final 14 games of the season... Had 77 total points including 11 vs. Prairie View (1/30/10) and 10 vs. Alabama State (2/13/10)... Collected 47 rebounds and a team leading 63 assists including a career high seven vs. Alabama State (2/13/10)... Recorded 27 steals... Finished 14th in the SWAC in assists... 2008-09: Played in 12 games...Scored a season high 5 points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff...Had 16 points and 10 rebounds on the season. 2007-08: Played in 15 games, making 2 starts... Scored a career-high 20 points vs. Central Arkansas (Nov. 7)... Had 33 points and 12 rebounds on the season.

My favorite movie is: Titanic The one thing I can’t leave without: The only begotten son, Jesus Christ If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Villanova If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football

Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1989...Son of Tonya Rhodes and Emil DeShields...Majoring in Management Information Systems... One of three siblings...

I can do this better than almost anyone: Be myself My pregame ritual includes: Praying and napping, listening to music

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2007 15-2 118/7.9 2008 13-0 70/5.4 2009 27-16 458/17.0 TOTAL 55-18 646/11.7

|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 11-30 .367 5-18 .278 22-88 .250 38-136 .279

|-----3-Point-----| |----Rebounds----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg 2-9 .222 9-15 .600 1-11 12 0.8 0-1 .000 7-10 .700 2-9 11 0.8 7-24 .292 26-47 .553 16-31 47 1.7 9-34 .265 47-72 .6583 19-51 70 1.3

PF-FO 12-0 7-0 57-2 76-2

Ast 9 6 63 78

TO 28 14 57 99

Blk 1 1 3 5

Stl 4 9 27 40

Pts/Avg 33/2.2 17/1.3 77/2.9 127/2.3

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #24 Marcus Lee

Sophomore 6-1 • 180 • Point Guard Newbern, Ala. Sunshine H.S. Career Highs 14 points • vs. Oakwood (11/16/09) 6 rebounds • vs. Oakwood (11/16/09) 7 assists • twice 3 steals • at Grambling (1/16/10)

Getting to know Marcus... People would be surprised to know that: I wear cotacts My favorite dessert: vanilla milkshake from Steak & Shake My favorte meal: bbq ribs, steak, chicken, sweet potatoes, and corn bread The most played artist on my MP3 player: Young Jeezy If I could have dinner with any three people in the world, I would invite: Gabrielle Union, Sanaa Lathan, and Lisa Raye

2009-10: Appeared in 25 games and started 11... Scored a career high 14 points vs. Oakwood and 11 points at Alcorn State... 19 steals, two blocks, 44 assists, and 37 rebounds including 29 defensive... Finished the season shooting .441 from the field... 2008-09: Sat out season with a medical redshirt High School: Played at Sunshine High School with former Bulldog sophomore Royce Hamilton... Was named M.V.P. senior season and an All-Tournament selection... Also lettered in football... Was apart of the High School National Honor Society and was Salutatorian of his senior class.

As a kid, my sports idol was: Jordan The one thing I can cook really well: Steak and potatoes My dream job would be: own a YMCA back home My favorite musical artist: Yung Jeezy The one thing I can’t leave without: cell phone

Personal: Born in Newbern, Ala. on Oct. 22, 1989...Son of Doria Lee and Winston Lee III... Majoring in Sports Management.

If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Clarke Atlanta If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: football I can do this better than almost anyone: sleep My pregame ritual includes: a nap and R&B music

Year GP-GS Min/Avg 2008 2-0 14/7.0 2009 25-11 479/19.2 TOTAL 27-11 493/18.3

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|-----Total-----| FG-FGA Pct 0-1 .000 26-59 .441 26-60 .433

|-----3-Point-----| FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 8-15 .533 25-36 .694 8-15 .533 25-36 .694

|----Rebounds----| Off-Def Tot Avg 1-2 3 1.5 8-29 37 1.5 9-31 40 1.5

PF-FO 0-0 42-0 42-0

Ast 5 44 49

TO 5 55 60

Blk 0 2 2

Stl 2 19 21

Pts/Avg 0/0.0 85/3.4 85/3.1

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #00 Justan Banks High School: All-Area 2009-10... 9.8 points, 12 rebounds and seven blocks per game... Broke record for most blcok shots... Honorable Mention All-State...

Freshman 7-0 • 215 • Center Oxford, Al • Oxford H.S.

Personal: Born April 25, 1991 in Anniston, Ala... Son of Cynthia and Udo Gees ken...Majoring in Electrical Engering.

Getting to know Justan... As a kid, my sports idol was: Michael Jordan • The one thing I can cook really well: Cheese eggs • My dream job would be: Mechanical Engineer or NBA player • My favorite musical artist: T.I., Gucci Mane • My favorite movie is: Love and Basketball • The one thing I can’t leave without: cellphone, mother • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Golf • My favorite actor: Ice Cube, Katt Williams • I can do this better than almost anyone: Listen to instructions • My pregame ritual includes: stretch and be ready

#10 Jeremy Crutcher High School: 15 points and six assists per game senior season... All- Area Personal: Born March 3, 1992 in Huntsville, Ala... Son of Ronnie and Lucindra Crutcher... Majoring in Electrical Engineering... One of three siblings Getting to know Jeremy... As a kid, my sports idol was: Michael Jordan • The one thing I can cook really well: Omelets • My dream job would be: Professional Basketball Player • My favorite musical artist: Lil Wayne • My favorite movie is: Coach Carter • The one thing I can’t leave without: God, Family, Friends, and Basketball • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football • My favorite actor: Denzel Washington • I can do this better than almost anyone: Sleep • My pregame ritual includes: Alone time, listening to my iPod •

Freshman 5-8 • 160 • Point Guard Hazel Green, Ala. Hazel Green H.S.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #20 Jose Long High School: 14 points and eight rebounds per game... All-Area 2008-09

Freshman 6-5 • 205 • Guard/Forward Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones H.S.

Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1992 in Huntsville, Ala... Son Hossie and Vivan Long... Majoring in Biology... One of two siblings...

Getting to know Jose... As a kid, my sports idol was: Reggie Miller • The one thing I can cook really well: Hamburgers • My dream job would be: A mechanical engineer at a major company • My favorite musical artist: Lil Wayne • My favorite movie is: Friday • The one thing I can’t leave without: My family • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football • My favorite actor: Will Smith • My pregame ritual includes: Listening to music

#30 Demarquelle Tabb High School: Tore tore a knee ligament going into his junior year after leading the basketball team to the AHSAA 06-07 semifinals Personal: Born April 5, 1990 in Greensboro, AL... Son of Deborah Tabb-Thomas and Lamar Wanyer... Majoring in Physical Education...

Freshman 6-5 • 210 • Guard/Forward Greensboro, Ala. Greensboro H.S.

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Getting to know Demarquelle... As a kid, my sports idol was: Michael Jordan • The one thing I can cook really well: Breakfast • My dream job would be: In the NBA • My favorite musical artist: Gucci Mane • My favorite movie is: Shoota • The one thing I can’t leave without: My family • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football • My favorite actor: Mike Epps • I can do this better than almost anyone: Play Basketball • My pregame ritual includes: Chilling

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #33 Quintarius Hutchinson High School: 18 points and 10 rebounds in final contest... First-Team and All-Team Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1991 in Anniston, Ala... Son Tonya Hutchinson and Demetrius Swink... One of two siblings... Freshman 6-4 • 180 • Guard Anniston, Ala. • Anniston H.S. Getting to know Quintarius... As a kid, my sports idol was: Kevin Garnett • The one thing I can cook really well: Mac & Cheese • My dream job would be: Architect • My favorite musical artist: Rick Ross • My favorite movie is: Ninja Turtles “Secrete of the Ooze” • The one thing I can’t live without: is basketball • If I could add another team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Golf • My favorite actor: Michael Blackston I can do this almost better than almost anyone: Cook • My pregame ritual includes: listening to music

#40 Brandon Ellis High School: 18 points and five rebounds per game his senior season... Personal: Born Sep. 19, 1991 in Coxley, Ala... Son Karen Ellis...Majoring in Business Adminastration. Getting to know Brandon... As a kid, my sports idol was: Magic Johnson • The one thing I can cook really well: Steak • My dream job would be: Playing professional basketball • My favorite musical artist: Drake • My favorite movie is: Law abiding Citizen • The one thing I can’t leave without: Mother • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: North Carolina • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Football • My favorite actor: Will Smith • My pregame ritual includes: sleep

Freshman 6-3 • 10 • Guard Grayson, Ga. • Grayson H.S.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #50 Reginald Martin High School: 18 points and 12 rebounds per game senior year... All-Area First-Team Personal: Born March 15, 1991... Son Reggie and Chettie Martin... Majoring in Computer Science... One of two siblings... Freshman 6-6 • 210 • Guard/Forward Buffalo, N.Y. • Cardinal O'Hara H.S.

Getting to know Reginald... As a kid, my sports idol was: Kevin Garnett • The one thing I can cook really well: Anything • My dream job would be: Coach Major College • My favorite musical artist: music soul child • The one thing I can’t leave without: God • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: University Buffalo • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Golf • My pregame ritual includes: sleep •

#54 Diamon Alexander Holmes Community College: Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges North Division All-Star team... Personal: Born Jan. 23, 1988 in Birmingham, Ala... Son Delores Alexander and Bobby Sleadge... Majoring in Computer Science... Only boy with two sisters... Getting to know Diamon... Junior 6-6 • 215 • Guard/Forward Huntsville, Ala • Holmes C.C.

As a kid, my sports idol was: Tim Hardaway • The one thing I can cook really well: Spaghetti • My dream job would be: The league NBA • My favorite musical artist: Tupac • My favorite movie is: Juice and Love and Basketball • The one thing I can’t leave without: God and family • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Soccer and football • My favorite actor: Me • I can do this better than almost anyone: Dance • My pregame ritual includes: Getting loose

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE #55 Jerome Hunter High School: 21 points and 12 rebounds per game his senior year... Ranked 87th player in the nation by ESPN. com... Personal: Born Oct. 9, 1992 in Buffalo, New York... Son Jerome and Lillian Hunter... One of six siblings...Majoring in Business Adminastration. Freshman 6-10 • 230 • Guard/Forward Buffalo, N.Y. • Queen City Prep Getting to know Jerome... As a kid, my sports idol was: Julius Erving “Dr.J” • The one thing I can cook really well: oodles of noodles • My dream job would be: Professional Athlete • My favorite musical artist: Kanye West • My favorite movie is: Love and Basketball • The one thing I can’t leave without: My Family • If I could add one team to the schedule it would be: Duke • If I could play another sport at A&M, it would be: Tennis • My favorite actor: Will Smith • I can do this better than almost anyone: Sleep • My pregame ritual includes: Talking to my Pops (Father), read the Bible, pray, and listening to music

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE THIS IS ALABAMA A&M BASKETBALL

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE The SWAC

In 1920, eight men representing six colleges from the state of Texas met to discuss collegiate athletics and the many challenges that face their respective institutions. By the time the session in Houston had concluded, they had founded an athletic league that has slowly became one of the leading sports associations in the world of collegiate athletics, the Southwestern Athletic Conference The founding fathers of the original “Super Six” were C.H. Fuller of Bishop College, Red Randolph and C.H. Patterson of Paul Quinn, E.G. Evans, H.J. Evans and H.J. Starns of Prairie View A&M, D.C. Fuller of Texas College and G. Whitte Jordan of Wiley College. Notable SWAC Alumni Lem Barney (Jackson State), Mel Blount (Southern), Willie Brown (Grambling), Buck Buchanan (Grambling), Steve McNair (Alcorn State), Willie Davis (Grambling), Donald Driver (Alcorn State), Michael Strahan (Texas Southern), Robert Mathis (Alabama A&M), Ken Houston (Prairie View A&M), David “Deacon” Jones (Mississippi Valley State), Walter Payton (Jackson State), Jackie Slater (Jackson State) Charlie Joiner (Grambling), Jerry Rice (Mississippi Valley State). Member Schools (10) • Alabama A&M Bulldogs - Huntsville, Alabama • Alabama State Hornets - Montgomery, Alabama • Alcorn State Braves - Alcorn State, Mississippi • Ark.-Pine Bluff Golden Lions - Pine Bluff, Arkansas • Grambling State Tigers - Grambling, Louisiana • Jackson State Tigers - Jackson, Mississippi • Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils - Itta Bena, Mississippi • Prairie View A&M Panthers - Prairie View, Texas • Southern Jaguars - Baton Rouge, Louisiana • Texas Southern Tigers - Houston, Texas The SWAC Staff • Commissioner: Duer Sharp - d.sharp@swac.org • Assistant Commissioner/Championships: Shelly Davis - s.davis@swac.org • Assistant Commissioner/Compliance: Edgar Gantt - e.gantt@swac.org • Assistant Comm./Communications: Thomas Galbraith - t.galbraith@swac.org • Assist. Director /Communications: Chevonne Mansfield - c.mansfield@swac.org • Director, Finance & Accounting: Nitra Babers -n.babers@swac.org • Sports Management Administrator: LaKitha Murray - l.murray@swac.org • Conference Liaison: Milton Taylor - taylor@swac.org

SWAC Commissioner Duer Sharp

Membership Timeline Bishop College - 1920-56 Paul Quinn College - 1920-29 Sam Houston College - 1920-59 Texas College - 1920-68 Wiley College - 1920-68 Prairie View A&M - 1920-present Langston University - 1931-57 Arkansas AM&N - 1936-70 Southern - 1934-present Texas Southern - 1954-present Grambling State - 1958-present Jackson State - 1958-present Alcorn State - 1962-present Miss. Valley State - 1968-present Alabama State - 1982-present Ark.-Pine Bluff - 1997-present Alabama A&M - 1999-present

A.G. Gaston Building 1527 Fifth Avenue, North Birmingham, Alabama 35203 Office Phone: 205-251-7573

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

BULLDOG OPPONENTS

Talladega

Western Kentucky

Tuskegee

November 13, 2010 Huntsville, AL

November 15, 2010 Bowling Green, KY

November 20, 2010 Huntsville, AL

Alabama

Martin Methodist

Tennessee State

November 27, 2010 Tuscaloosa, AL

December 4, 2010 Huntsville, AL

December 7, 2010 Huntsville, AL

Wichita State December 13, 2010 Wichita, KS

Alabama -Birmingham

North Carolina State

December 19, 2010 Birmingham, AL

December 28, 2010 Raleigh, NC

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE

BULLDOG OPPONENTS

Grambling State January 4, 2011 Huntsville, AL March 3, 2011 Grambling, LA

Mississippi Valley

January 6, 2011 Huntsville, AL

January 10, 2011 Itta Bena, MS

March 5, 2011 Jackson, MS

February 5, 2011 Huntsville, AL

Arkansas - Pine Bluff

Alabama State

Alcorn State

January 12, 2011 Pine Bluff, AR

January 15, 2011 Huntsville, AL

January 22, 2011 Huntsville, AL

February 9, 2011 Huntsville, AL

February 12, 2011 Montgomery, AL

February 19, 2011 Alcorn State, MS

Southern January 24, 2011 Huntsville, AL February 21, 2011 Baton Rouge, LA

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Jackson State

Texas Southern January 29, 2011 Houston, TX February 26, 2011 Huntsville, AL

Prairie View A&M January 31, 2011 Prairie View, TX February 28, 2011 Huntsville, AL

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

NOTE: All records are from when Alabama A&M entered Division-I SCORING (CAREER) Points 1726 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 997 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 801 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 786 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 778 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 680 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 631 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 599 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 551 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 522 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 460 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 399 - Marcus JONES (58 games) - 2004-05 346 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 Scoring average (minimum 5 games) 15.6 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 15.1 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 14.4 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 14.1 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 13.8 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 11.5 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 11.3 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 11.3 - Nigel MOORE (27 games) - 2002 10.8 - Garik NICHOLSON (26 games) - 2002 10.2 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 10.0 - Cornelius HESTER (33 games) - 2006-07 9.5 - Bo AMUSA - (27 games) - 2009-10 9.1 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 FIELD GOALS (CAREER) Field goals made 575 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 362 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 303 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 267 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 243 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 238 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 221 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 212 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 190 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 176 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 146 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 132 - Andre MATTHEWS (59 games) - 2003-04 129 - Jonathan BELT (56 games) - 2006-07

Field goals attempted 1400 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 993 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 803 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 668 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 658 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 610 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 496 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 484 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 462 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 404 - Desmond JACKSON - (83 games) - 2007-10 376 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 362 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 327 - Cornelius HESTER (33 games) - 2006-07 298 - LaNorris SMITH (55 games) - 2006-07 Field goal percentage (minimum 5 made) .565 - Jermaine SHAKESPEARE (13-23) - 2004 .559 - Jonathan INMAN (80-143) - 2006-07 .500 - Mike TAYLOR (6-12) - 2002-03 .525 - Jonathan INMAN - (190-362) - 2006-10 .496 - Michael FORD (128-258) - 2005 .487 - Jonathan BELT (129-265) - 2006-07 .480 - Terry HORTON (238-496) - 2002-03 .471 - Andre MATTHEWS (132-280) - 2003-04 .464 - Anthony HAYES (124-267) - 2002 .455 - Nigel MOORE (101-222) - 2002 .454 - Joe MARTIN (303-668) - 2004-05 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (CAREER) 3-point field goals made 228 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 159 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 158 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10

72 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 70 - Desmond JACKSON - (83 games) - 2007-10 68 - Cornelius HESTER (33 games) - 2006-07 63 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 60 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 52 - LaNorris SMITH (55 games) - 2006-07 38 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 35 - Desmond JACKSON (28 games) - 2006-07 34 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05

3-point field goals attempted 626 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 542 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 535 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 267 - Desmond JACKSON - (83 games) - 2007-10 241 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 230 - Cornelius HESTER (33 games) - 2006-07 178 - Terry HORTON (56 games) - 2002-03 175 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 171 - LaNorris SMITH (55 games) - 2006-07 136 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 108 - Desmond JACKSON (28 games) - 2006-07 102 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 3-point FG percentage (minimum 5 made) .443 - Nigel MOORE (27-61) - 2002 .375 - Reggie PORTER (6-16) - 2007 .373 - Anthony HAYES (38-102) - 2002 .364 - Obie TROTTER (228-626) - 2002-05 .362 - Scotty JONES (25-69) - 2002 .360 - Michael FORD (31-86) - 2005 .355 - Marcus YOUNG (33-93) - 2003-04 .354 - Terry HORTON (63-178) - 2002-03 .343 - Andrew WILLIAMS (23-67) - 2005-07 .343 - Trant SIMPSON (60-175) - 2006-07 FREE THROWS (CAREER) Free throws made 348 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 232 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 177 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 177 - Marcus JONES (58 games) - 2004-05 175 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 168 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 166 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 146 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 142 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 115 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 108 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 102 - Marcus YOUNG (54 games) - 2003-04 100 - Otis WALKER (53 games) - 2002-03 Free throws attempted 464 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 280 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 280 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 279 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 270 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 266 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 263 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 244 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 241 - Marcus JONES (58 games) - 2004-05 165 - Otis WALKER (53 games) - 2002-03 158 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 150 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 150 - Andre MATTHEWS (59 games) - 2003-04 Free throw percentage (minimum 5 made) .875 - Everett SMITH (7-8) - 2003 .832 - Trant SIMPSON (232-279) - 2006-07 .829 - Marcus YOUNG (102-123) - 2003-04 .806 - Nigel MOORE (75-93) - 2002 .789 - Anthony HAYES (60-76) - 2002 .767 - Cornelius HESTER (115-150) - 2006-10 .750 - Obie TROTTER (348-464) - 2002-05 .734 - Marcus JONES (177-241) - 2004-05 .730 - Terry HORTON (92-126) - 2002-03 .700 - Cornelius HESTER (28-40) - 2006-07 .684 - Kevin SMITH (13-19) - 2002-05 REBOUNDING (CAREER) Rebounds 584 - Mickell GLADNESS (136o-448d) - 2005-07 492 - Joe MARTIN (213o-279d) - 2004-05 484 - Obie TROTTER (146o-338d) - 2002-05

341 - Jonathan INMAN - (124o - 217d) 2006-10 316 - Chris COLLINS (75o-241d) - 2002-05 306 - Evan HILTON (103o-203d) - 2005-07 276 - Andre MATTHEWS (86o-190d) - 2003-04 251 - Cornelius HESTER (80o - 171d) - 2006-10 225 - Otis WALKER (81o-144d) - 2002-03 214 - Casey CANTEY (73o - 142d) - 2008-10 212 - Terry HORTON (71o-141d) - 2002-03 193 - Jonathan BELT (72o-121d) - 2006-07 172 - Rick RICKETTS (52o-120d) - 2002-04

Rebounding average (minimum 5 games) 8.6 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 7.0 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 6.0 - Bo AMUSA - (27 games) - 2009-10 5.6 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 5.6 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 5.5 - Garik NICHOLSON (26 games) - 2002 4.9 - Nigel MOORE (27 games) - 2002 4.7 - Andre MATTHEWS (59 games) - 2003-04 4.3 - TEAM (172 games) - 2002-07 4.2 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 4.2 - Otis WALKER (53 games) - 2002-03 ASSISTS (CAREER) Assists 466 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 261 - Trant SIMPSON - 2006-07 132 - Marcus JONES - 2004-05 122 - Evan HILTON - 2005-07 117 - Rick RICKETTS - 2002-04 106 - Cornelius HESTER - 2006-10 94 - Lorenzo BURKS - 2002-03 85 - Scotty JONES - 2002 84 - Desmond JACKSON - 2007-10 80 - Joe MARTIN - 2004-05 72 - Marcus YOUNG - 2003-04 54 - Casey CANTEY - 2008-10 53 - Andre MATTHEWS - 2003-04 Assists average (minimum 5 games) 4.7 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 4.1 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 3.1 - Scotty JONES (27 games) - 2002 2.3 - Marcus JONES (58 games) - 2004-05 2.2 - JAY RAGAN (14 games) - 2002 2.1 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 2.0 - Lorenzo BURKS (48 games) - 2002-03 2.0 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 1.7 - Nigel MOORE (27 games) - 2002 1.6 - DuJuan BENJAMIN (8 games) - 2003 BLOCKED SHOTS (CAREER) Blocked shots 394 - Mickell GLADNESS - 2005-07 108 - Chris COLLINS - 2002-05 50 - Bo AMUSA - 2009-10 48 - Jonathan INMAN - 2006-10 31 - Kevin SMITH - 2002-05 30 - Kudus OGBARA - 2004-07 26 - Casey CANTEY - 2008-10 24 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 22 - Joe MARTIN - 2004-05 18 - Otis WALKER - 2002-03 17 - Andre MATTHEWS - 2003-04 17 - Norris ARNOLD - 2005-07 17 - Jarvis SMITH - 2002-03 Blocked shots average (minimum 5 games) 4.7 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 1.9 - Bo AMUSA - (27 games) - 2009-10 1.1 - Chris COLLINS (98 games) - 2002-05 0.7 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 0.5 - Kevin SMITH (63 games) - 2002-05 0.5 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 0.4 - Jonathan INMAN - (89 games) - 2006-10 0.4 - Jermaine SHAKESPEARE (14 games) - 2004 0.4 - John SMITH (20 games) - 2007 0.4 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 0.4 - Kudus OGBARA (78 games) - 2004-07 0.3 - Otis WALKER (53 games) - 2002-03 STEALS (CAREER) Steals 346 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 89 - Rick RICKETTS - 2002-04

84 - Cornelius HESTER - 2006-10 82 - Trant SIMPSON - 2006-07 79 - Desmond JACKSON - 2007-10 79 - Casey CANTEY - 2008-10 73 - Evan HILTON - 2005-07 68 - Marcus JONES - 2004-05 55 - Joe MARTIN - 2004-05 51 - Mickell GLADNESS - 2005-07 50 - Jonathan INMAN - 2006-10 40 - Terry HORTON - 2002-03 40 - Anthony HAYES - 2002 38 - Marcus YOUNG - 2003-04 Steals average (minimum 5 games) 3.0 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 1.7 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 1.5 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 1.5 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 1.2 - Nigel MOORE (27 games) - 2002 1.2 - Marcus JONES (58 games) - 2004-05 1.1 - Garik NICHOLSON (26 games) - 2002 1.0 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 1.0 - Rick RICKETTS (88 games) - 2002-04 1.0 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 0.9 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07 Games played 114 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 98 - Chris COLLINS - 2002-05 89 - Jonathan INMAN - 2006-10 88 - Rick RICKETTS - 2002-04 87 - Cornelius HESTER - 2006-10 84 - Mickell GLADNESS - 2005-07 83 - Desmond JACKSON - 2007-10 82 - Evan HILTON - 2005-07 78 - Kudus OGBARA - 2004-07 65 - Norris ARNOLD - 2005-07 63 - Kevin SMITH - 2002-05 59 - Andre MATTHEWS - 2003-04 58 - Marcus JONES - 2004-05 Games started 107 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 82 - Mickell GLADNESS - 2005-07 68 - Cornelius HESTER - 2006-10 55 - Evan HILTON - 2005-07 51 - Joe MARTIN - 2004-05 47 - Trant SIMPSON - 2006-07 41 - Andre MATTHEWS - 2003-04 38 - Jonathan INMAN - 2006-10 37 - Otis WALKER - 2002-03 36 - Kevin SMITH - 2002-05 35 - Rick RICKETTS - 2002-04 34 - Terry HORTON - 2002-03 Minutes 3580 - Obie TROTTER - 2002-05 2336 - Cornelius HESTER - 2006-10 2246 - Mickell GLADNESS - 2005-07 1961 - Evan HILTON - 2005-07 1856 - Rick RICKETTS - 2002-04 1811 - Trant SIMPSON - 2006-07 1722 - Joe MARTIN - 2004-05 1694 - Chris COLLINS - 2002-05 1529 - Jonathan INMAN - 2006-10 1454 - Desmond JACKSON - 2007-10 1345 - Casey CANTEY - 2008-10 1257 - Andre MATTHEWS - 2003-04 1215 - Terry HORTON - 2002-03 1140 - Marcus JONES - 2004-05 Minutes average 32.9 - Trant SIMPSON (55 games) - 2006-07 31.4 - Obie TROTTER (114 games) - 2002-05 31.1 - Anthony HAYES (24 games) - 2002 30.2 - Joe MARTIN (57 games) - 2004-05 28.0 - Michael FORD (22 games) - 2005 27.2 - Garik NICHOLSON (26 games) - 2002 26.9 - Cornelius HESTER (87 games) - 2006-10 26.7 - Mickell GLADNESS (84 games) - 2005-07 25.2 - Cornelius HESTER (33 games) - 2006-07 25.0 - Nigel MOORE (27 games) - 2002 24.9 - Casey CANTEY (54 games) - 2008-10 23.9 - Evan HILTON (82 games) - 2005-07

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

NOTE: All records are from when Alabama A&M entered Division-I INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most points 33, SIMPSON,Trant; Alcorn State; 02/25/08 31, HORTON, Terry; MORRIS BROWN WOLVERINES; 02/19/03 31, TROTTER, Obie; Prairie View A&M; 01/31/04 30, RICKETTS, Rick; at Mississippi Valley St; 1/10/03 30, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 Field goals made 12, HORTON, Terry; MORRIS BROWN WOLVERINES; 02/19/03 11, HAYES, Anthony; ALCORN STATE BRAVES; 01/25/03 11, MARTIN,Joe; at Tennessee; 12-27-05 11, SIMPSON,Trant; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/09/08 11, SIMPSON,Trant; at Prairie View A&M; 03/01/08 11, TROTTER, Obie; at Savannah State Tigers; 02/16/04 11, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 11, TROTTER,Obie; at Vanderbilt; 12-17-05

Field goals attempted 23, SIMPSON,Trant; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/09/08 23, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 23, TROTTER,Obie; at Vanderbilt; 12-17-05 22, MARTIN,Joe; at Southern; 01-21-06 22, SIMPSON,Trant; Alcorn State; 02/25/08 21, HORTON, Terry; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/07/04 21, HESTER,Cornelius at Southern Jaguars 2/21/11 20, HESTER,Cornelius at Texas Southern 01/29/11 20, HORTON, Terry; Miss. Valley State; 01/12/04 20, HORTON, Terry; MORRIS BROWN WOLVERINES; 02/19/03 20, SIMPSON,Trant; at Winston-Salem State; 12/17/07 20, TROTTER, Obie; vs #2 Alabama State Men; 03/13/04 Field goal percentage (8 made) .889, BELT,Jonathan; Mississippi Valley State; 01/14/08 (8-9) .833, MOORE, Nigel; MORRIS BROWN WOLVERINES; 02/19/03 (10-12) .800, DRUMMOND,Felicia; Tuskegee; 12/03/05 (8-10) .800, HORTON, Terry; vs Grambling State; 03/11/04 (8-10) .750, HORTON, Terry; at Jackson State; 01/03/04 (9-12) .750, NICHOLSON, Garik; at Florida A&M

Universit; 12/16/02 (9-12)

3-point field goals made 8, HORTON, Terry; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/07/04 8, RICKETTS, Rick; TUSKEGEE TIGERS; 11/22/02 8, TROTTER,Obie; vs Alabama State; 03/13/05 7, HESTER,Cornelius; Paul Quinn; 11/18/06 7, HORTON, Terry; TEXAS SOUTHERN TIGERS; 03/01/03 7, RICKETTS, Rick; PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERS; 03/03/03 7, RICKETTS, Rick; at Mississippi Valley St; 1/10/03 7, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 3-point field goals attempted 16, HORTON, Terry; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/07/04 16, HESTER,Cornelius at Southern Jaguars 02/21/11 14, HESTER,Cornelius; at Ole Miss; 12/22/06 14, RICKETTS, Rick; TUSKEGEE TIGERS; 11/22/02 13, HESTER,Cornelius; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/05/07 13, RICKETTS, Rick; at Mississippi Valley St; 1/10/03 13, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 12, HESTER,Cornelius; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01/08/07 12, HESTER,Cornelius; Stillman; 11/20/06 12, HESTER,Cornelius; Tuskegee; 12/02/06 12, RICKETTS, Rick; at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01-13-03 12, RICKETTS, Rick; PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERS; 03/03/03 12, RICKETTS, Rick; Tuskegee; 12/06/03

3-point FG percentage (6 made) .800, TROTTER,Obie; vs Alabama State; 03/13/05 (8-10) .778, HORTON, Terry; TEXAS SOUTHERN TIGERS; 03/01/03 (7-9) .667, HESTER,Cornelius; Prairie View A&M; 02/26/07 (6-9) .667, TROTTER, Obie; at Southern; 01/24/04 (6-9) .636, HESTER,Cornelius; Paul Quinn; 11/18/06 (7-11) .583, RICKETTS, Rick; PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERS; 03/03/03 (7-12) .571, RICKETTS, Rick; TUSKEGEE TIGERS; 11/22/02 (8-14) .545, HORTON, Terry; MORRIS BROWN WOLVERINES; 02/19/03 (6-11) .545, JACKSON,Desmond; Texas Southern; 02/04/08 (6-11) .538, RICKETTS, Rick; at Mississippi Valley St; 1/10/03 (7-13)

.538, TROTTER,Obie; at Alcorn State; 01-23-06 (7-13) Free throws made 13, SIMPSON,Trant; Winston-Salem State; 02/12/07 13, TROTTER, Obie; vs #8 Alcorn State Men; 03/12/04 12, HILTON,Evan; Jackson State; 03/06/08 12, MARTIN,Joe; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01-07-06 12, SIMPSON,Trant; Prairie View A&M; 02/02/08 12, SIMPSON,Trant; Alcorn State; 02/25/08 Free throws attempted 17, HILTON,Evan; Jackson State; 03/06/08 15, MARTIN,Joe; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01-07-06 15, TROTTER, Obie; vs #8 Alcorn State Men; 03/12/04 14, AUGUSTIN,Tamisha; at Southern; 01/21/06 14, GLADNESS,Mickell; at Alcorn State; 01/28/08 14, RICKETTS,Rick; at Alabama State; 02/12/05 14, SIMPSON,Trant; Winston-Salem State; 02/12/07 Free throw percentage (6 made) 1.000, BELT,Jonathan; Southern; 02/23/08 (6-6) 1.000, HAYES, Anthony; SAVANNAH STATE TIGERS; 12-09-02 (8-8) 1.000, JONES, Scotty; SAVANNAH STATE TIGERS; 12-09-02 (6-6) 1.000, JONES,Marcus; at Grambling State; 0104-06 (6-6) 1.000, MALONE,Christian; at Grambling State; 01/04/06 (6-6) 1.000, MALONE,Christian; Savannah State; 11/28/05 (6-6) 1.000, MOORE, Nigel; PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERS; 03/03/03 (6-6) 1.000, NICHOLSON, Garik; Grambling State Tigers; 1/4/03 (6-6) 1.000, PRATCHER,Kimberly; Mississippi Valley State; 01/09/06 (6-6) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; at Jackson State; 01/05/08 (6-6) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01/12/08 (6-6) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; Alabama State; 01/13/07 (6-6) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; Prairie View A&M; 02/02/08 (12-12) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; at Alcorn State; 02/17/07 (6-6) 1.000, SIMPSON,Trant; Alcorn State; 02/25/08 (12-12) 1.000, SMITH,LaNorris; Southern; 01/22/07 (6-6) 1.000, TROTTER, Obie; Jackson State; 01/06/03 (6-6) 1.000, TROTTER, Obie; at Alabama State; 01/17/03 (6-6) 1.000, TROTTER, Obie; Grambling State; 03/06/04 (6-6)

1.000, TROTTER,Obie; at Arkansas Pine Bluff; 01-10-05 (6-6) 1.000, TROTTER,Obie; Tuskegee Univ.; 11/20/04 (6-6) 1.000, WILLIAMS,Andrew; vs South Dakota St.; 11/11/06 (7-7) 1.000, YOUNG,Marcus; vs Alabama State; 03/13/05 (6-6) Most rebounds 19, GLADNESS,Mickell; Southern; 02/23/08 19, MARTIN,Joe; Tuskegee; 12-03-05 17, MARTIN,Joe; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 01-07-06 15, GLADNESS,Mickell; Southern; 01/22/07 15, MARTIN,Joe; at Southern; 01-21-06

Most assists 14, SIMPSON,Trant; Arkansas-Pine Bluff; 02/05/07 10, CRUTCHER,Jeremy at Southern Jaguars 2/21/11 10, SIMPSON,Trant; at Alabama State; 02/10/07 10, SIMPSON,Trant; Prairie View A&M; 02/26/07 10, SIMPSON,Trant; Tuskegee; 12/02/06 9, SIMPSON,Trant; at Texas Southern; 01/27/07 9, SIMPSON,Trant; Paul Quinn; 11/18/06 9, SIMPSON,Trant; Stillman; 11/20/06 Most steals 10, TROTTER,Obie; Jarvis Christian; 11-26-05 9, TROTTER,Obie; at Jackson State ‘TIGERS; 3/05/05 8, TROTTER,Obie; at Arkansas Pine Bluff; 01-10-05 8, TROTTER,Obie; at Prairie View A&M; 01/31/05 7, OGBARA,Kudus; Alcorn State; 02/25/08 7, TROTTER, Obie; at Prairie View A&M; 02/28/04 7, TROTTER, Obie; at UAB; 12/20/03 7, TROTTER,Obie; Tuskegee; 12-03-05 Most blocked shots 16, GLADNESS,Mickell; Texas Southern; 02/24/07 13, GLADNESS,Mickell; Prairie View A&M; 02/26/07 10, GLADNESS,Mickell; Oakwood; 11/10/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; Alcorn State; 01/20/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; Southern; 01/22/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; at Southern University; 02/19/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; at Grambling State; 03/01/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; Jackson State; 03/06/08 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; vs Central Arkansas; 11/07/07 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; Paul Quinn; 11/18/06 9, GLADNESS,Mickell; at Ole Miss; 12/22/06

2009-10 SEASON STATISTICS

SCORING TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS MINUTES ## Player GP GS Pts Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Tot Avg 11 HESTER,Cornelius 27 17 344 12.7 124 317 .391 44 143.308 52 65 .800 30 57 87 3.2 33 0 38 38 7 32 686 25.4 04 CANTEY,Casey 27 10 324 12.0 101 255 .396 10 33 .303 112 179 .626 41 69 110 4.1 47 0 30 68 20 50 660 24.4 42 AMUSA,Bo 27 22 257 9.5 93 206 .451 6 15 .400 65 95 .684 57 105 162 6.0 53 2 19 31 50 17 645 23.9 33 HILTON,Evan 25 12 215 8.6 65 186 .349 13 48 .271 72 121 .595 35 54 89 3.6 59 0 23 53 1 28 564 22.6 40 KEMP,Maurice 27 17 148 5.5 55 115 .478 8 23 .348 30 51 .588 33 43 76 2.8 48 0 13 26 6 20 357 13.2 44 INMAN,Jonathan 27 5 143 5.3 47 109 .431 0 0 .000 49 80 .613 34 70 104 3.9 76 2 16 30 23 16 469 17.4 52 YOUNG,Adam 27 22 96 3.6 37 107 .346 0 7 .000 22 37 .595 39 67 106 3.9 62 1 14 19 21 15 527 19.5 24 LEE,Marcus 25 11 85 3.4 26 59 .441 8 15 .533 25 36 .694 8 29 37 1.5 42 0 44 55 2 19 479 19.2 12 DESHIELDS,Jabari 27 16 77 2.9 22 88 .250 7 24 .292 26 47 .553 16 31 47 1.7 57 2 63 57 3 27 458 17.0 35 PORTER,Reggie 14 0 36 2.6 9 35 .257 5 19 .263 13 15 .867 4 12 16 1.1 14 0 17 20 0 6 143 10.2 22 JACKSON,Desmond 27 2 37 1.4 14 69 .203 7 38 .184 2 8 .250 9 26 35 1.3 34 0 11 24 4 15 275 10.2 50 FRAYER,Alfred 12 1 7 0.6 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 2 10 12 1.0 9 0 0 6 2 1 51 4.3 34 HAMILTON,Royce 11 0 6 0.5 3 13 .231 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.5 8 0 0 2 4 1 58 5.3 10 ADAMS,Antonio 7 0 2 0.3 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 0 5 0 1 24 3.4 41 ANDREWS,Pierre 10 0 1 0.1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 1 2 3 0.3 6 0 0 3 0 1 29 2.9 Total.......... 27 1778 65.9 599 1568 .382 108 371 .291 472 743 .635 376 628 1004 37.2 550 7 288 444 143 249 5425 Opponents...... 27 1881 69.7 666 1570 .424 140 448 .313 409 653 .626 408 733 1141 42.3 561 - 378 511 136 225 5425 Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Alabama A&M 859 915 4 1778 Opponents 930 945 6 1881

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1992 MARY ZUMA W. CAIN—Sheffield, Ala. LOUIS CREWS—Huntsville, Ala. JERRY A. DAVIS, JR.—Huntsville, Ala. THOMAS M. ELMORE—Huntsviile, Ala. MILTON FRANKLIN—Sheffield, Ala. OLLIE GRANGER—Cleveland, Ohio CONDREDGE HOLLOWAY—Huntsville, Ala. GEORGE H. HOBSON—Huntsville, Ala. JOSEPH HOUSTON—Cleveland, Ohio FRANK E. LEWIS—Huntsville, Ala. WALTER F. MULLINS—Sheffield, Ala. JAMES A. POWELL, SR.—Evergreen, Ala. JOHN STEELE -Chicaco, Ill.

1993 CHARLES W. BARNETT—Los Angeles, Calif. ROBERT BELL—Birmingham, Ala. HERMAN L. BROWN—Elizabeth City, N.C. WILLIE MAE P. BUTLER—Huntsville, Ala. SYLVESTER CROOM—Tuscaloosa, Ala. WILLIAM L. DUNN—Daytona Beach, Fla. MARION FOREST—Philadelphia, Pa. ALFRED JAMES HALL, SR.—Fairfield, Ala. WILLIE CHARLIE HINTON—Detroit, Mich. DAVID H. HOOD, JR.—Birmingham, Ala. JOHN HUMES, SR.—Tuscumbia, Ala. GEORGE O. McCALEP, JR.—Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE O. McCALEP, SR.—Huntsville, Ala. RUBEN IRWIN PIERCE, SR.—Birmingham, Ala. W.A. RICE—Huntsville, Ala. ETHEL GARNER RICHARDS—Huntsville, Ala. JOSEPH HEDRICK RICHARDS—Huntsville, Ala. ELDRIDGE O. TURNER—Fairfield, Ala. CHARLES WEBSTER—Huntsville, Ala. ISSAC W. ROOKS, JR.—Huntsville, Ala. JAMES M. WARD—Huntsville, Ala. 1994 FLOYD BLACK—Los Angeles, Calif ROBERT CLARKE—Carson, Calif. WILLIAM DAYS—Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES L. “RED” FINLEY—Rantoul, Ill. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR.—Washington, D.C. BOBBY HAYDEN—Huntsville, Ala. CLARENCE HOWARD—Huntsville, Ala. WILLIAM PARHAM—Flint, Mich. CHARLES STINES—Chicago, Ill. JOHN “BLACK JACK” TAYLOR—Mobile, Ala. DAVID THOMPSON, III—Bloomfield, Conn. EARL S. WILSON—Fairfield, Ala. 1995 CHARLES ACON—Bessemer, Ala. RONNIE COLEMAN—Houston, Tex, THEODORE “NIP” FRANKLIN—Huntsville, Ala. ONREE JACKSON—Huntsville, Ala. GEORGE O. LITTLEFIELD—Miami, Fla. CHARLES PHILPOT—Detroit, Mich. JOHN STALLWORTH—Huntsville, Ala. ERSKINE VALRIE-Huntsville, Ala. 1996 GEORGE ARTHUR HARNEY-Chicago, Ill. FREEMAN HOLIFIELD—Huntsville, Ala. THOMAS R.F. JONES—Miami, Fla. ROBERT CHARLES KEITH—Hueytown, Ala. DANIEL W. LITTLEFIELD—Gadsden, Ala. ARLESTER McBRIDE—Huntsville, Ala. FRANKY SMITH—Huntsville, Ala.

BRAWNSKI TOWNS—Huntsville, Ala. SNYDER WASHINGTON—Huntsville, Ala. 1997 ROBERT LOU BROWN—Edmond, Okla. ALFRED COOPER—Alexander City, Ala. DANIEL FERGUSON—Birmingham, Ala. RANDOLPH FLAKES—Huntsville, Ala. CURTIS McDONALD. JR.—Madison, Ala. CHARLES E. McSHANN—Huntsville, Ala. WILLIE O. POWE—.Mobile, Ala. A. CARLTON RJCE—Huntsville, Ala. CHARLES WILLIAMS—Dothan, Ala.

1998 JOHN T. BACOT—Mobile, Ala. L. TYSON BONDURANT—Ashburn, Va. GARY DALE CARLYLE—Henagar, Ala. MILLEDGE E. CROOK—LaFayette, Ala. FRANKLIN GRIFFIN—Chicago, Ill. DONALD E. HARRIS—Birmingham, Ala. KENNEDY E. HOLT—Indianapolis, Ind. JOSEPH HUSTON—Warrenville, Ohio GROVER C. KEITH, JR.—Hueytown, Ala. JOHN T. STATEN, SR.—Lansing, Mich. TOMMIE SUMMERVILLE—Detroit, Mich. MICHAEL A. WILLIAMS—Mobile, Ala. 1999 JEARL MILES CLARK—Gainesville, Fla. JAMES GARNER—Huntsville, Ala. EARL C. GIBSON—Chicago, Ill. MARY ANN JOHNSON-PARRISH—Birmingham, Ala. ANDREW ROBERT LEE KIDD*—Sylacauga, Ala. ANDREW LEE—Huntsville, Ala. ALVIN PRESNELL—Mobile, Ala. JEREMIAH T. STALLWORTH—Marshall, Tex. DANNETTE YOUNG STONE—Lithonia, Ga. LARRY GENE WEATHERS—Gadsden, Ala. 2000 CYNTHIA J. CLOPTON—Huntsville, Ala. MAURICE COLEMAN—Olive Branch, Miss. JOSEPH HENDERSON—Harvest, Ala. SANDRA LYLES-JACKSON—Huntsville, Ala. THOMAS L. MONTGOMERY—Dayton, Ohio L. VANN PETTAWAY—New Market, Ala. 2001 BARRY L. CARROLL--Hampton Cove, Ala. WILLIE HAYES--Huntsville, Ala. PRINCE McCORD, III--Birmingham, Ala. RICHARD MURRELL--Matthews, N.C. WILLIAM M. RICE--Aliceville, Ala. ISAIAH ROBINSON, JR.--Huntsville, Ala. ONDRAY WAGNER--Tuskegee, Ala. EUGENE G. WHITE--Indianapolis, Ind. 2002 CHARLES F. FORD--Huntsville, Ala. HORACE W. RICE -- Huntsville, Ala. 2003 CHARLES A. BATES*--Baton Rouge, La. TIMOTHY “TEE” BROWN--Lithonia, Ga. JOHN FINCH--Mobile, Ala. HARRISON E. HUMES--Florence, Ala. HARVEY E. JORDAN*--Huntsville, Ala. CARROL DAMON MOORE--Mobile, Ala. HENRY O. REID--Pensacola, Fla.

2004 CLEVELAND J. AUSTIN—Eutaw, Ala. SIMPSON BERRY, JR.—Birmingham, Ala. GENE BRIGHT—Huntsville, Ala. TERRENCE COOPER—Attalla, Ala. LEE C. “Flash” DAVIS—Amherst, N.Y. ISAAC J. IRBY—Mobile, Ala. LEROY RUTLEDGE—Reynoldsburg, Ohio EARNEST L. STARKS—Huntsville, Ala. GEORGE M. WILLIAMS—Birmingham, Ala. 2005 HOWARD BALLARD—Talladega, Ala. CALVIN L. BROUGHTON—Alexander City, Ala. ANDRE “Brick” HALEY—Starkville, Miss. ISOM JAMES MORGAN, JR.—Hoover, Ala. WALTER RODGERS—Huntsville, Ala. KNUTE ROCKNE WALKER—Madison, Ala. 2006 DENNIS A. BLAKE—Orlando, Fla. ROBERT BURTON—Huntsville, Ala. FREDRICK CLEMON—Cleveland, Ohio FRED C. GARNER—Memphis, Tenn. PATRICE JACKSON—Doraville, Ga. MADISON ROMINE—Cleveland, Ohio JEROME TATE—Opelika, Ala. DONALD THREATT—Chino Hills, Calif. DWIGHT WRIGHT—Indianapolis, Ind. 2007 ROY A. DEAN—Hollywood, Fla. ERNEST FRENCH—Mobile, Ala. REGINALD GIPSON—Montgomery, Ala. RAY GREENE—Madison, Ala. ANANIAS HARRIS—Pensacola, Fla. CLEVELAND JARMAN, JR.—Decatur, Ala. FRANK SILLMON—Riverdale, Ga. 2008 MICHELLE BYAS—Huntsville, Ala. THOMAS J. GROCE—Mobile, Ala. TONY LAMONT HAIRSTON—Mobile, Ala. CRAIG LOTTIE—Willowbrook, Ill. IRA MIMS—Bessemer, Ala. THOMAS NEWSOME—Northport, Ala. JOSEPH SAVAGE—Madison, Ala. PRESS PARHAM—Huntsville, Ala. 2009 JAMES C. CRAWFORD—Huntsville, Ala. BEN T. DAVIS, JR.—Bowie, Md. DEARTRUS GOODMON—Birmingham, Ala. THOMAS HOPKINS—Butler, Ala. TIMOTHY C. McCANELLEY—Rowlett, Tex. DOREEN E. SMALL-MERCER—Hialeah, Fla. JONATHAN SPENCER, JR.—Birmingham, Ala. DINO D. WYNN—Huntsville, Ala.

2010 Frederick G. Carodine, Jr.—Huntsville, Ala. Bobby J. Cooley—Louisville, Ky. Michael L. Foxx—Knoxville, Tenn. Ron O. Hardy—Detroit, Mich. Sherrie Zinn Lawson—Dayton, Ohio William Lewis—College Park, Ga. Edward "Soul" Phillips—Dayton, Ohio Erroll T. Reese—Durham, N.C. Willie Lee Scott—Huntsville, Ala. Darren K. Wilson—Spanish Fort, Ala.

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE Alabama A&M Honor Roll Maybe the most recognized name in the history of basketball players at Alabama A&M, Obie Trotter finished his playing career in 2006 as one of the most decorated student-athletes to ever wear the maroon and white, in any sport. Now playing professionally in Europe, Trotter is a two-time All-America selection and led the nation in steals his junior season. He finished third in the nation in steals as a senior. In 2004-05 he swept the conference individual honors being named Southwestern Athletic Conference Player of the Year, SWAC Defensive Player of the Year, and the SWAC Tournament Most Valuable Player. He led the Bulldogs to conference regular season and tournament titles and a berth in the NCAA Divsion I Tournament. All told, Trotter was a three-time all-SWAC first team selection and twice named the league's Defensive Player of the Year. Trotter ranks seventh all-time in NCAA Division I with 346 steals. For his career, he finished with 1726 points, 484 rebounds, 466 assists, and 24 blocks.

year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 TOTALS

gp-gs 27-21 29-28 32-32 26-26 114-107

fg-fga-% 64-197-.325 172-400-.430 169-397-.426 170-406-.419 575-1400-.411

3fg-3fga-% 27-88-.307 65-179-.363 72-180-.400 64-179-.358 228-626-.364

ft-fta-% 52-65-.800 118-154-.766 81-119-.681 97-126-.770 348-464-.750

or-dr-tr-avg pf-fo 29-69-98-3.6 50-2 49-98-147-5.1 78-3 43-109-152-4.8 81-1 25-62-87-3.3 71-1 146-338-484-4.2 280-7

a 73 126 152 115 466

to 71 96 104 89 360

b 3 3 12 6 24

s pts-avg 46 207-7.7 88 527-18.2 125 491-15.3 87 501-19.3 346 1726-15.1

Mickell Gladness will go down in the Alabama A&M basketball books as the one of the best defensive players in Bulldog history. Gladness finished 12th in the nation in blocks (3.0 bpg) following his sophomore year, led the nation following his junior season with a 6.3 block per game average, and ranked second following his senior year with 4.5 swats per outing. Gladness was a back-to-back First Team All-SWAC selection and Defensive Player of the Year (2006-08). His career-high 16 blocks against Texas Southern in 2007 set an NCAA record for most blocked shots in a single game.

Year GP-GS 2005 26-26 2006 30-29 2007 28-27 TOTAL 84-82

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Total Min/Avg 514/19.8 877/29.2 855/30.5 2246/26.7

3-Point Rebounds FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg 35-79 .443 0-0 .000 22-33 .667 26-85 111 4.3 85-197 .431 0-1 .000 59-96 .615 49-180 229 7.6 92-208 .442 0-2 .000 94-134 .701 61-183 244 8.7 212-484 .438 0-3 .000 175-263 .665 136-448 584 7.0

PF-FO 68-1 78-2 70-3 216-6

Ast 5 15 24 44

TO 27 53 56 136

Blk 77 188 129 394

Stl 13 16 22 51

Pts/Avg 92/3.5 229/7.6 278/9.9 599/7.1

AAMU Graduates Under Pettaway Player Major Year Julian Gladness Graphics Designer 2008 Mickell Galdness Mechanical Eng. 2008 Johnny Brown 2008 Norris Arnold Marketing 2008 Christopher Collins Business Admin. 2006 Daniel Shakespeare Sec. Ed. / Biology 2006 Kevin Smith Marketing 2006 Miguel Smith Biology 2006 Lorenzo Burks Telecommunications 2005 Anthony Hayes Physical Education 2005 Rick Ricketts Sociology 2005 Jarvis Smith Physical Education 2005 Otis Walker Telecommunications 2005 Samuel Dansby Computer Science 2004 Terry Horton Computer Science 2004 Jason Jeter Electrical Eng. 2004 Courtney Phillips Physical Education 2004 Jay Ragan Computer Science 2004 Rashid Floyd Physical Education 2003 Rodney Kellum Telecommunications 2003 Garik Nicholson Microbiology 2003 Damien Crayton Physical Education 2002 Scotty Jones Business Mgmt. 2002 Anthony Riley Food Sciences 2001 Michael Stewart Computer Science 2001 Terrance Vanlier Computer Science 2001 Antonio Dudley Sociology 2000 Deartrus Goodman Management 2000 Marcus McCall Physical Education 2000 Steve Ward Management 2000 William Ray Management 1999 Roshod Wilson Mech. Eng. Tech. 1999 Alfred Motton Management 1998 Delvin Sullivan Management 1998 Eric Fails Horiculture 1997 Desmond Holt Marketing 1997 M.B.A. 2000 Kevin Lett Mech. Eng. Tech. 1997 Craig Lottie Management 1997 Rodney Richardson Elementary Educ. 1997 Ondray Wagner Telecommunications 1997 Craig Wilson Computer Science 1997 Dion Rambus Management 1996 Alvin Taylor Secondary Educ. 1996 Kimon Washington Business 1996 M.B.A. 2000 Rubin Kizer General Business 1995 Darren Haley Food and Nutrition 1994 Lorenzo Harshaw Business Mgmt. 1994 Kehiade Kolwand Business Mgmt. 1994 Jermaine Stanley Electrical Eng. 1994 Fred Clemons Social Work 1993 Eric Hawthorne OSM MSC 1993 Mark Johnson Business Admin. 1993 Jay Springfield Zoology 1993 Tyrone Belcher Education 1992 Corey Brown Business 1992 Derrick Hendrix Business Mgmt. 1992 Mark Lacy Mech. Draft Eng. 1992 Johnny Perry Business Mgmt. 1991 Willie Baxter Marketing 1990 Willie Hayes Health Phys. Educ. 1990 Bryan Haynes Computer Science 1990 Richard Perry Telecommunications 1990 Frank Sillmon Business Mgmt. 1990 Bayron Houston Business 1988

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2010 - 2011 MEDIA GUIDE NCAA Division II Elite Eight Teams • NCAA Division I Tournament Team and SWAC Champions

1993-94 Final Record: 27-5

1987-88 Final Record: 29-3 Advanced to the NCAA II quarterfinals before falling to eventual national champion, UMass-Lowell, 76-68 at Elmore Gym in the first-ever playoff game hosted by A&M.

Advanced to the NCAA II quarterfinals before falling to New Hampshire College, 100-90 in the Elite Eight at Springfield, Mass.

1994-95 Final Record: 29-3

1995-96 Final Record: 28-3

Advanced to the NCAA II quarterfinals before falling to Norfolk State, 85-67 in the Elite Eight at Louisville, Ky. The 29 wins ties the school record with the 1987-88 team.

Advanced to the NCAA II quarterfinals for the third straight season before falling to California (Pa.), 95-85.

2004-05 Final Record: 18-14 Captured the school's first SWAC title and a berth in the NCAA Division I National Tournament falling in the opening round to Oakland, 79-69 in Dayton, Ohio.

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