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The Program
G e n e r a l I n f o r m a t i o n
The Program1 Introduction Page
2-3 General Information
4-5 Frogs in the NBA
6-17 TCU Basketball Philosophy
18-19 The Leadership
20-21 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
22-23 Schollmaier Basketball Practice Complex
24-25 Gameday Atmosphere
26-27 Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
28-29 Academic Excellence
30 TCU Traditions
31 Travel Accommodations
32 Sports Medicine
33 Strength and Conditioning
34 Media Exposure
35 TCU Athletics Success
36 2009-10 Season Schedule
The Staff37 Introduction Page
38-43 Jim Christian
44-45 Jean Prioleau
46-47 Bill Wuczynski
48-49 Eric Haut
50 Cody Hopkins
51 Kaitlyn Erwin | J.D. Pollock
52 Chris Hall
53 Stephen Gephardt
54-56 TCU Basketball Support Staff
The Frogs57 Introduction Page
58-59 Roster Breakdown | TV/Radio Roster
60-61 2009-10 Season Outlook
62-63 Zvonko Buljan
64-65 Keion Mitchem
66-67 Edvinas Ruzgas
68-69 Kevin Butler
70-71 Logan Lancon
72-73 Ronnie Moss
74 Greg Hill
75 Hank Thorns
76 Cheick Kone
77 Marin Bavcevic
78 Nikola Cerina
79 Garlon Green
80 Xavier Roberson
The Opponents81 Introduction Page
82-89 2009-10 Opponents
90-92 Mountain West Conference
The Recap93 Introduction Page
94-95 2008-09 Season Review
96-99 2008-09 Season Statistics
100-107 Game-by-Game Results
108-109 Departed Senior Class
110-112 Mountain West Conference Season Review
The History113 Introduction Page
114-121 All-Time Great Moments | Players
122-123 All-American History
124-127 Post-Season Tournament History
128-129 Awards | Honors
130-141 Year-by-Year Results
142-153 All-Time Series Records | Vs. Conferences
154-159 All-Time Lettermen | Lineups | Numbers History
160 Head Coach | Assistant Coach History
161 Milestone Games
162-163 Season | Conference | Overtime History
164 Endowed Basketball Scholarships
The Records165 Introduction Page
166-173 1,000-Point | 650-Rebound Clubs
174-183 Individual Records
184-191 Team Records
192-195 Opponents Records
196 Attendance Records
The Campus197 Introduction Page
198-201 TCU Campus | TCU Leadership
202 Athletics Compliance
203 Staff Directory
204 Athletics Facilities
205-07 TCU/ISP Sports Network/Media Information
208 2010 Mountain West Conference Championships
CreditsThe 2009-10 TCU men’s basketball media guide is a production of the TCU Athletics Media Relations Office.
Managing Editor | Lead Designer - Joe Monaco, Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations
Editorial Assistance - TCU Athletics Media Relations Office (Mark Cohen, Andy Anderson, Brandie Davidson,
Matt Hoover, Jamie Handy); Kasey Stricklin, TCU Athletics Media Relations Intern
Research Assistance - Chase Illes, Curtis Clay, Ben Biefnes, TCU Student Assistants
Cover Designs - Robert Smith, Old Hat Creative in Norman, Okla.
Cover Photograhpy - Michael Clements
Photography - Michael Clements, Vladimir Cherry, Glen Ellman, Anthony Vasser, Keith Robinson, Scott Bjornlie, Billy Joe
Gabriel of Cowtown Images, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and the late Linda Kaye. Photos of Kurt Thomas and Lee Nailon
courtesy of NBAE/Getty Images
Printing - Cockrell Printing of Fort Worth
Special Thanks - Previous athletics media relations staff for their past contributions.
The 2009-10 TCU men’s basketball media guide may be purchased for $20 for walk-ins and $20 plus shipping and handling for
all orders on www.GoFrogs.com.
On the Covers
Nike is the official footwear,apparel supplier and sponsor ofTCU men’s basketball program.
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The Program
Quick FactsName Texas Christian University (TCU)Location Fort Worth, TexasFounded 1873Enrollment 8,749Nickname Horned FrogsColors Purple (268) | WhiteArena | Capacity Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | 7,201Opened 1961Conference Mountain West ConferenceChancellor Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Interim Athletics Director Davis BabbDepartment Phone (817) 257-7710Department Fax (817) 257-7656Athletics Ticket Office (817) 257-7967
Basketball HistoryFirst Year of Basketball 1908-09Overall All-Time Record 1,068-1,231 (.465)Conference Titles | Last 10 | 1997-98Overall Postseason Record 14-13 (.519)Years in the NCAA Tournament 7
All-Time Record 5-7 (.417)Last Appearance 1998Result L | Florida State, 96-87 | 1st Round
Years in the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) 6All-Time Record 9-6 (.600)Last Appearance 2005Result L | Maryland, 85-73 | Quarterfinals
Conference Tournament Titles 0All-Time Conference Tournament Record 19-33 (.365)MWC Tournament Record 1-4 (.200)Last Appearance 2009Result L | Utah, 61-58 | Quarterfinals
TCU Basketball StaffHead Coach Jim Christian
Alma Mater | Year Rhode Island | 1988Record at TCU | Seasons 14-17 | 2nd seasonOverall Record | Seasons 152-75 | 7th season
Assistant Coach Jean PrioleauAlma Mater | Year Fordham | 1992
Assistant Coach Bill WuczynskiAlma Mater | Year UNLV | 1996
Assistant Coach Eric HautAlma Mater | Year Kent State | 2004
Director of Basketball Operations Cody HopkinsAlma Mater | Year Northeastern State | 2006
Video Coordinator Kaitlyn ErwinAthletic Trainer Chris HallStrength Coach Stephen GephardtAdministrative Assistant Joan OwensBasketball Office (817) 257-7968Basketball Fax (817) 257-7688
Team InformationTot. H A N
2008-09 Overall Record 14-17 10-5 3-10 1-22008-09 MWC Record 5-11 4-4 1-7 0-0MWC Finish 7thStarters R | L 3 | 2Lettermen R | L 6 | 4Newcomers 6
Personnel PictureStarters Returning (3)Zvonko Buljan (Sr. | 6-9 | 235 | F-C)
12.3 P-G | 7.8 R-G (2009 MWC Newcomer of the Year)Ronnie Moss (So. | 6-2 | 210 | G)
10.2 P-G | 2.6 R-G | 2.1 A-G | 0.7 S-G | 0.0 B-GEdvinas Ruzgas (Sr. | 6-6 | 215 | G-F)
10.0 P-G | 3.0 R-G | 0.8 A-G | 0.4 S-G | 0.1 B-G
Starters Lost (2)Kevin Langford (Sr. | 6-9 | 240 | F)
13.9 P-G | 4.5 R-G (2008-09 All-MWC Second Team)Jason Ebie (Jr. | 6-1 | 175 | G)
5.5 P-G | 2.6 R-G | 3.7 A-G | 1.1 S-G | 0.1 B-G
Lettermen Returning (3)Keion Mitchem (Sr. | 5-10 | 175 | G)
5.7 P-G | 1.5 R-G | 1.5 A-G | 0.7 S-G | 0.1 B-GKevin Butler (So. | 6-5 | 210 | G-F)
3.3 P-G | 3.2 R-G | 0.6 A-G | 0.9 S-G | 0.1 B-GLogan Lancon (So. | 6-6 | 215 | G-F)
0.7 P-G | 0.9 R-G | 0.1 A-G | 0.1 S-G | 0.0 B-G
Marin Bavcevic (So. | 6-0 | 175 | G)(Joined team during second half of 2008-09 season)
Newcomers (6)Greg Hill (Jr. | 6-2 | 215 | G)Hank Thorns (Jr. | 5-9 | 160 | G)(Will sit out 2009-10 upon transferring from Virginia Tech)
Cheick Kone (So. | 6-10 | 240 | C)Nikola Cerina (Fr. | 6-9 | 235 | F)Garlon Green (Fr. | 6-7 | 210 | G-F)Xavier Roberson (Fr. | 6-2 | 200 | G)
Returning Team StatsPercentage of Scoring 65.3 (1,291-of-1,978)Percentage of Rebounds 68.7 (661-of-962)Percentage of Field Goals 68.5 (467-of-681)Percentage of 3-Pt. Field Goals 81.7 (147-of-180)Percentage of Free Throws 48.2 (210-of-436)Percentage of Assists 53.6 (208-of-388)Percentage of Steals 62.9 (112-of-178)Percentage of Blocked Shots 36.4 (12-of-33)Percentage of Minutes 62.3 (3,896-of-6,250)
Returning Team LeadersPoints Zvonko Buljan (12.3 P-G)Rebounds Zvonko Buljan (7.8 R-G)Assists Ronnie Moss (2.1 A-G)Steals Kevin Butler (0.9 S-G)Blocked Shots Zvonko Buljan (0.2 B-G)Minutes Edvinas Ruzgas (31.5 MP-G)
Media InformationMen’s Basketball Contact Joe MonacoE-Mail [email protected] Phone (817) 343-2064Office Phone (817) 257-5378Office Fax (817) 257-7964Basketball Press Row (817) 257-7337Athletics Website www.GoFrogs.comMailing Address Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
2900 Stadium DriveFort Worth, TX 76129
Radio Station ESPN Radio 103.3 FMPlay-by-Play Announcer Brian EstridgeColor Analyst John DentonBeat Writer Stefan StevensonNewspaper Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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F r o g s i n t h e N B A
Frogs in the ProsYear Player Pos. Team Round Pick
1950 Gene Schmidt G Houston Rockets - -
1952 George McLeod C Milwaukee Bucks - -
1955 Ray “Shag” Warren G Fort Wayne Pistons - -
1957 Dick O’Neal C Boston Celtics 2 16
1959 Ronny Stevenson F Philadelphia 76ers 4 27
H.E. Kirchner C Cincinnati Royals 5 33
1966 Gary Turner F Boston Celtics 3 28
1970 Doug Boyd G Portland Trailblazers 8 127
1971 Eugene Kennedy F Portland Trailblazers 9 139
1983 Darrell Browder G Houston Rockets 4 71
Doug Arnold F Utah Jazz 4 76
1986 Dennis Nutt G Dallas Mavericks - -
1987 Carven Holcombe G Cleveland Cavaliers 4 80
Carl Lott F Cleveland Cavaliers 5 98
Jamie Dixon G Washington Bullets 7 149
1992 Reggie Smith C Portland Trailblazers 2 31
1995 Kurt Thomas C Miami Heat 1 10
1999 Lee Nailon F Charlotte Hornets 2 43
K u r t T h o m a s
L e e N a i l o n
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YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1952-53 10 - 85 8.5 2 16 .125 - - - 8 15 .533 - - 21 2.1 16 4 - - - 12 1.2
Totals 10 - 85 8.5 2 16 .125 - - - 8 15 .533 - - 21 2.1 16 4 - - - 12 1.2
George McLeodForward • 6-5 • 200 • Houston, Texas • Milwaukee Hawks (1952-53)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1967-68 2 - 21 10.5 2 2 1.000 - - - 2 3 .667 - - 3 1.5 2 0 2 - - 6 3.0
Totals 2 - 21 10.5 2 2 1.000 - - - 2 3 .667 - - 3 1.5 2 0 2 - - 6 3.0
Gary TurnerForward • 6-7 • 200 • Fort Worth, Texas • Houston Mavericks (1967-68)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1971-72 65 - 1,453 22.4 234 406 .576 - - - 88 133 .662 167 318 485 7.5 262 65 75 - - 556 8.6
1972-73 70 - 1,809 25.8 365 665 .550 - - - 148 232 .638 167 323 490 7.0 275 75 113 - - 878 12.5
1973-74 76 - 1,440 18.9 194 352 .551 - - - 60 87 .690 121 266 387 5.1 240 83 79 15 59 448 5.9
1974-75 74 - 1,532 20.7 281 536 .524 - - - 129 178 .725 171 202 373 5.0 190 59 92 10 64 692 9.4
1975-76 16 - 271 16.9 38 69 .551 - - - 24 37 .649 30 50 80 5.0 43 11 12 2 10 100 6.3
1976-77 32 - 277 8.7 31 58 .534 - - - 3 8 .375 14 37 51 1.6 45 6 9 5 7 65 2.0
Totals 333 - 6,782 20.4 1,143 2,085 .548 - - - 452 675 .670 670 1,196 1,866 5.6 1,055 299 380 32 140 2,739 8.2
Eugene “Goo” KennedyForward • 6-5 • 205 • Charlotte, North Carolina
Dallas Chaparrals (1971-73) • San Antonio Spurs (1973-74) • Spirits of St. Louis (1974-75) • Utah Stars (1975-76) • Houston Rockets (1976-77)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1986-87 25 0 91 3.6 16 40 .400 5 17 .294 20 22 .909 1 7 8 0.3 6 16 10 0 7 57 2.3
Totals 25 0 91 3.6 16 40 .400 5 17 .294 20 22. .909 1 7 8 0.3 6 16 10 0 7 57 2.3
Dennis NuttGuard • 6-2 • 170 • Little Rock, Arkansas • Dallas Mavericks (1986-87)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1992-93 23 0 68 3.0 10 27 .370 0 1 .000 3 14 .214 15 6 21 0.9 16 1 4 1 4 23 1.0
1993-94 43 9 316 7.3 29 72 .403 0 0 .000 18 38 .474 40 59 99 2.3 47 4 12 6 12 76 1.8
Totals 66 9 384 5.8 39 99 .394 0 1 .000 21 52 .404 55 65 120 1.8 63 5 16 7 16 63 1.5
Reggie SmithCenter • 6-10 • 240 • San Jose, California • Portland Trailblazers (1992-94)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
1995-96 74 42 1,655 22.4 274 547 .501 0 2 .000 118 178 .663 122 317 439 5.9 271 46 98 36 47 666 9.0
1996-97 18 9 374 20.8 39 105 .371 0 1 .000 35 46 .761 31 76 107 5.9 67 9 25 9 12 113 6.3
1997-98 5 0 73 14.6 17 45 .378 0 0 .000 3 3 1.000 8 16 24 4.8 19 3 10 0 2 37 7.4
1998-99 50 44 1,182 23.6 170 368 .462 0 1 .000 66 108 .611 82 204 286 5.7 159 55 73 17 45 406 8.1
1999-00 80 21 1,971 24.6 270 535 .505 1 3 .333 100 128 .781 144 361 505 6.3 278 82 105 42 51 641 8.0
2000-01 77 29 2,125 27.6 314 614 .511 1 3 .333 171 210 .814 172 343 515 6.7 287 63 99 69 61 800 10.4
2001-02 82 82 2,771 33.8 463 938 .494 1 6 .167 216 265 .815 214 533 747 9.1 341 87 153 79 71 1,143 13.9
2002-03 81 81 2,577 31.8 497 1,028 .483 2 3 .667 138 184 .750 160 477 637 7.9 344 162 138 97 81 1,134 14.0
2003-04 80 75 2,548 31.9 392 829 .473 0 3 .000 106 127 .835 145 517 662 8.3 298 149 132 80 56 890 11.1
2004-05 80 80 2,855 35.7 424 901 .471 2 4 .500 66 84 .786 170 661 831 10.4 310 160 99 79 70 916 11.5
2005-06 53 50 1,411 26.6 190 391 .486 0 0 .000 75 92 .815 102 313 415 5.9 193 57 57 54 23 455 8.6
2006-07 67 13 1,208 18.0 126 259 .486 0 1 .000 56 71 .789 86 293 379 5.7 156 24 35 29 24 308 4.6
2007-08 70 48 1,584 22.6 195 396 .492 0 1 .000 53 80 .663 130 377 507 7.2 188 67 46 57 56 443 6.3
2008-09 79 10 1,404 17.8 153 304 .503 0 2 .000 37 45 .822 134 271 405 5.1 170 66 42 58 34 343 4.3
Totals 896 584 23,738 26.5 3,524 7,260 .485 7 30 .233 1,240 1,621 .765 1,700 4,759 6,459 7.2 3,081 1,030 1,112 706 632 8,295 9.3
Kurt ThomasForward • 6-9 • 230 • Dallas, Texas
Miami Heat (1995-97) • Dallas Mavericks (1997-98) • New York Knicks (1998-05) • Phoenix Suns (2005-07) • Seattle Supersonics (2007-08) • San Antonio Spurs (2008-09)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2000-01 42 0 469 11.2 66 136 .485 0 1 .000 32 43 .744 29 63 92 2.2 60 24 27 5 9 164 3.9
2001-02 79 41 1,911 24.2 369 764 .483 1 2 .500 112 150 .747 103 188 291 3.7 175 94 96 17 59 851 10.8
2002-03 38 0 405 10.7 84 190 .442 0 1 .000 42 51 .824 32 38 70 1.8 46 26 32 3 6 210 5.5
2003-04 57 4 780 13.7 147 327 .450 0 3 .000 47 58 .810 64 79 143 2.5 93 38 45 8 15 341 6.0
2004-05 68 51 2,017 29.7 415 869 .478 0 2 .000 133 165 .806 128 170 298 4.4 190 109 110 16 36 963 14.2
2005-06 22 0 237 10.8 40 80 .500 0 0 .000 13 15 .867 23 19 42 1.9 32 7 10 4 8 93 4.2
Totals 306 96 5,819 19.0 1,121 2,366 .474 1 9 .111 379 482 .786 379 557 936 3.1 596 298 320 53 133 2,622 8.6
Lee NailonForward • 6-9 • 240 • South Bend, Indiana
Charlotte Hornets (2000-02) • New York Knicks (2002-03) • Atlanta Hawks (2003-04) • Orlando Magic (2003-04) • Cleveland Cavaliers (2003-04) • New Orleans Hornets (2004-05) • Philadelphia 76ers (2005-06)
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“Christian is a coach who wins. He has atremendous work ethic and expects thesame from his team. His teams play anexciting style of basketball coupled withgreat toughness.”
- THAD MATTAOhio State Head Basketball Coach
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“Christian’s teams are verywell-coached and are difficultto prepare for. He is a terrificX’s and O’x coach and hasproven that he can identifyand evaluate the playersneeded to be successful.”
- JEFF GOODMANFoxsports.com Senior Writer
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“Trust is the central theme inour program. You have to trustone another in order to winchampionships. We want to winchampionships, and it begins withtrusting each one of yourteammates.”
- JIM CHRISTIAN
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“I take pride in playing anup-tempo attacking style ofbasketball on both ends of thefloor. It’s my goal that anyonewho sees us play can easilyidentify the unselfishness andtoughness that are the back-bone of our program.”
- JIM CHRISTIAN
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“There is a strong emphasis on tough, hard-nosed defense. When we get on the court,Coach expects a certain level of toughnessand a certain level of effort. There is noreason to ever to let up on the court,especially on defense.”
- Kevin LangfordFormer TCU Standout
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21The average number of wins that Christian hasrecorded during his coaching career. Christianhas recorded 152 victories as a head coach,and during his 17-year career, he has been apart of 330 triumphs (an average of 19.4victories per season).
6Christian has recorded 20 or more victories insix of seven seasons during his head coachingcareer. Christian had the third-longest streak of20 or more victories for a first-year head coach- behind Mark Few (Gonzaga) and Thad Matta(Butler, Xavier and Ohio State).
2During his career, Christian has producednumerous professional players, but has alsocoached two NFL Pro Bowl players in AntonioGates (San Diego Chargers | Tight End; playedat Kent State) and London Fletcher (BuffaloBills | Linebacker; played at St. Francis).
1Christian is the all-time leader in Mid-AmericanConference history with a .704 career winningpercentage in six seasons at Kent State.Christian is ranked second at Kent State inall-time victories and posted a career mark of138-58 for the Golden Flashes.
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T h e L e a d e r s h i p
J i m C h r i s t i a n
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8Prior to beginning his coaching career, Prioleau spent eightseasons playing professional basketball in both domestic andinternational territories. During his playing days, Prioleau playedin the USBL and CBA as well as pre-season training camps forthe Knicks and Pacers. Prioleau also spent time overseas inTurkey, Italy and Switzerland.
1As a member of the UNLV coaching staff, Wuczynski helped puttogether a recruiting class that was ranked Best in the Nationby The Sporting News in 1997. Two seasons later, Wuczynskihelped orchestra a recruiting class that was ranked second inthe nation by Hoop Scoop and helped the Runnin’ Rebelsaverage 20 wins per season during his tenure.
4Haut was a standout guard for Kent State during his playingdays and was a member of four consecutive teams to capturethe Mid-American Conference championship. Haut was amember of the Kent State program that recorded a school-record 30 victories en route to advancing to the Elite Eight ofthe 2002 NCAA Tournament.
Sta f f Suc c e s s
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D a n i e l - M e y e r C o l i s e u m
DMC ADVANTAGE.630
In one of the most history-rich arenas in the Southwest, theDaniel-Meyer Coliseum is regarded as one of the best tickets inthe Fort Worth community. The Frogs have posted a .630winning percentage (409-240) since the doors of the DMCopened on December 18, 1961. The DMC remains one of themost difficult places to play in the State of Texas.
7,201The Daniel-Meyer Coliseum can easily seat 7,201 of theloudest and most passionate fans in all of college basketball.For special games, the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum can seat evenmore, such as the school-record 7,267 fans that packed thearena to watch the Frogs square-off against second-rankedKansas on December 1, 2003.
10The Frogs have recorded 10 or more victories at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum eight times over the previous decade. TheFrogs established a school-record 24-game home winningstreak during the Jim Killingsworth era from 1985-87 and posteda nine-game home winning streak under Jim Christian duringhis first season with the Frogs.
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S c h o l l m a i e r B a s k e t b a l l P r a c t i c e C o m p l e x
MODEL FACILITY
Ed and Rae Schollmaier Basketball Complex
The Ed and Rae Schollmaier Basketball Complex was officially dedicated to the TCU men’s and women’s
basketball program in 2004. At a cost of over $5-million, the state-of-the-art basketball complex provides
a first-class environment and facility for TCU players and coaches while serving as the model for
practice facilities to collegiate programs all over the country.
The 22,000-square foot basketball complex features two NCAA regulation courts, office space for both the TCU
men’s and women’s basketball coaching staffs, meeting rooms, weight room (specifically for TCU basketball
players), coaches’ locker rooms as well as a lobby area enclosed in glass windows where faithful of the Horned
Frogs can watch practice and get a first-hand look at the team.
The Ed and Rae Schollmaier Basketball Complex reflects the commitment of TCU as well as the Frog faithful
in elevating the basketball programs to national prominence by giving the men’s and women’s programs the finest
practice facility in the country. Members of the TCU men’s and women’s basketball programs have an
opportunity to work out with full access to the facility 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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TCU’S SIXTH MAN
The Complete Experience
The TCU men’s basketball program has the opportunity to play in front of some of the most passionate
fans in all of college basketball. Never a bad seat in the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, faithful of the Purple
and White proudly show their pride in the Frogs and become TCU’s Sixth Man in the most heated
moments of the game. It’s hard to imagine a game at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum without the Frogs’ Sixth Man.
The gameday experience at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum begins even before the ball is tipped and the Frogs take
to the court. From one of the best introduction videos in all of collegiate basketball to the TCU pep band,
cheerleaders and Showgirls getting the crown immediately into the game, it’s no wonder why the Daniel-Meyer
Coliseum remains one of the most intimidating venues in the country.
When the Frogs are up, it’s TCU’s Sixth Man that helps keep the opponents in their place. When the Frogs
need a rally, it’s TCU’s Sixth Man that helps bring them back. When an opponent takes to the floor at the Daniel-
Meyer Coliseum, they quickly realize that they are in for a long night. Players love playing in front of the TCU
faithful, and there is nobody who appreciates or cheers them more than those that pack the DMC every game.
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D a l l a s | F o r t W o r t h M e t r o p l e x
Fort Worth: No Place Like Home
Fort Worth continues to wear its cowboy heritage and exude a prop-your-feet-up-and-stay-awhile spirit. Smiles and nods are the norm. Yet, as much as Fort Worth began on the openrange, it thrives more today as a cosmopolitan city. It marries a proud cowboy heritage with
a distinct sophistication that sets the city apart.
Downtown Fort Worth is a mere five miles away from the TCU campus. Sundance Squareinvites patrons to enjoy the 20-block entertainment and shopping venue. Where else can youtake your pick of more than 25 upscale eateries, see a movie, attend a play, listen to a symphonyor dance under the stars - all within walking distance from one another?
Whether it is enjoying a stroll through The Sanctuary of Senses in the Botanic Garden orattending the rodeo inside the largest honkey-tonk bar in the world at Billy Bob’s, Fort Worthshowcases why it’s considered one of “America’s Most Liveable Communities” on a daily basis.
There is no place like home to those who live in Fort Worth, and visitors are surprised andimpressed with what the area has to offer, which is why they continue to come back.
The Heart of SportsWhile The Metroplex is known for housing a team in each of the four major professional sportsleagues, it is also the home to several other professional organizations as well as some of thebiggest sporting events of the year.
Professional Sports TeamsTeam League Founded VenueDallas Cowboys NFL 1960 Cowboys StadiumDallas Mavericks NBA 1980 American Airlines CenterDallas Stars NHL 1993 American Airlines CenterFC Dallas MLS 1996 Pizza Hut ParkTexas Rangers MLB 1972 Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Other Professional TeamsTeam League Founded VenueDallas Desperados AFL 2002 American Airlines CenterFrisco RoughRiders Texas League 2003 Dr. Pepper BallparkFort Worth Cats AAIPBL 2001 LaGrave FieldTexas Brahmas CHL 2007 NYTEX Sports Centre
IN THE HEART OF
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2008 estimate, the DFW Metroplexhas a population of over 6.3-million residents, making it the fourth-largestarea in the country.
The Metroplex is one of 13 areas in the country to have a team in each ofthe four major professional leagues - Dallas Cowboys (NFL), DallasMavericks (NBA), Texas Rangers (MLB) and Dallas Stars (NHL).
TCU is located in the fifth-largest media market in the country. The Frogs arecovered daily by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, which has been recognizedas one of the top-10 sports pages in the nation.
The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex was ranked as the fastest-growing city inthe country by CNNmoney.com. In 2008, the population of the Metroplexincreased by 162,250 residents.
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The average number of commercial flights that fly in and out of the DFWInternational Airport on a daily basis. Flights from the DFW InternationalAirport fly to more than 85 cities on a daily basis.
Fort Worth was established in 1849 as an Army outpost overlooking theTrinity River.The city was named in honor of Major General William Worth.
The DFW Metroplex encompasses 9,286 square miles of total area with8,991 square miles of land and 295 square miles of water. The Metroplexis larger than the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut COMBINED.
There are approximately 1,500 churches located in the Dallas/Fort WorthMetroplex. Over 59 religious groups are represented on the TCU campuswith the largest representation in Roman Catholic, Methodist and Baptist.
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A c a d e m i c E x c e l l e n c e
Logan Lancon2009 Academic All-Mountain West Conference
Neil P. Dougherty2007 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar
Femi Ibikunle2007 Academic All-Mountain West Conference
EXCELLENCE IN
The cumulative grade point average for the TCU Athletics Departmentduring the 2009 spring semester. This was the highest grade point averagefor TCU Athletics since reporting began in Fall 1998.
The number of TCU student-athletes that graduated at the May 2009commencement ceremony while an additional 31 student-athletesgraduated at the 2008 December commencement.
During the 2009 spring semester, 27 student-athletes recorded a perfect4.0 grade point average. A total of 53 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0grade point average during the 2008-09 campaign.
The total number of TCU student-athletes that were selected as CollegiateAll-American Scholars by the United States Achievement Academy duringthe 2008-09 academic campaign.
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The total number of TCU student-athletes that were selected as Dean’s Listrecipients during the 2009 spring semester. During the 2008-09 academiccampaign, 157 Horned Frogs earned Dean’s List accolades.
The total number of TCU student-athletes recognized as AcademicAll-Mountain West Conference recipients during the 2009 spring semester.A total of 115 student-athletes were honored by the MWC in 2008-09.
During the 2009 spring semester, 50 percent of all TCU student-athletesrecorded a grade point average of 3.00 or higher. In that span, 34 percentof all student-athletes notched a grade point average of 3.20 or higher.
A total of 13 athletic programs recorded a collective grade point average of3.00 or higher while 15 athletic programs posted a cumulative grade pointaverage of 2.90 or higher.
Kevin Langford2009 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar
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AddRan College of Liberal ArtsMAJORS - Anthropology; Criminal Justice; Economics; English; Geography; History; International Economics; Modern Language Studies;
Philosophy; Political Science; Pre-Law Track; Pre-Major Track; Religion; Sociology; Spanish and Latin American Studies; and Writing
Neeley School of BusinessMAJORS - Business (Accounting); Electronic Business; Entrepreneurial Management (Finance); Finance/Real Estate; Marketing; and Supply
and Value Chain Management
College of CommunicationMAJORS - Strategic Communication (Advertising/Public Relations); Broadcast Journalism; News Editorial; Film, Television and Digital Media;
Communication Studies; and International Communications
College of Science and EngineeringMAJORS - Astronomy; Biology; Biochemistry; Chemistry; Computer Information Technology; Computer Science; Engineering; Environmental
Science; Environmental Earth Resources; Geology; Math; Neuroscience; Nutritional Sciences; Physics; and Pre-Health Professions Track
The School for Classical and Contemporary DanceMAJORS - Art Education; Art History; Ballet and Modern Dance; Fashion Merchandising; Graphic Design; Interior Design; Music; Choral
Studies; and Theatre
Harris College of Nursing and Health SciencesMAJORS - Athletic Training; Habilitation of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; Health and Fitness; Movement Science; Nursing, Accelerated;
Physical Education; Psychosocial Kinesiology; Social Work; and Speech Language Pathology
College of EducationMAJORS - Education (Early Childhood | Middle School | Secondary)
Schools and Collegs
Athletic Academic Services Office
Chris UchaczDirector
Kelle BrantingAssistant Director
Judy GoldenAssistant Director
Shawn WorthenAssistant Director
Wendy FarrensGraduate Assistant
Breanne O’ConnorGraduate Assistant
Nancy WeiserAdministrative Assistant
James Cash1968 Academic All-American
Kurt Thomas1995 Southwest Conference Student-Athlete of the Year
THE CLASSROOM
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The Pride of the Purple
Traditions run deep at TCU, and it begins with the Horned Frog. Some say the Horned Frog was chosen because the football practice field was
overrun with the small, spiny lizards. Others say its feisty attitude simply matched the tough frontier spirit shown by TCU itself. Either way, every
student-athlete that dons the Purple and White is proud to be called a Horned Frog.
The Horned Frog has been TCU’s mascot longer than TCU has been the University’s name. Four students helped make the decision in 1897 when
AddRan Christian College (renamed TCU in 1902) was located in Waco. For over 100 years, the Horned Frog has been the calling sign of those that
wander the campus of TCU. The Horned Frog is so popular around the country that ESPN once named it the nation’s number-one mascot.
Other traditions at TCU include the school’s colors of Purple and White. The former represents royalty, the latter a clean game. Swaying while singing
the alma mater is a must as is learning how to do the Horned Frog hand sign. (Make a peace sign; fold those two fingers and you have it!)
Every student needs a little help sometimes so when a big test is coming up, they walk straight to the center of campus to rub the nose of the Horned
Frog sculpture. New students fresh to the TCU campus may not have any idea what Riff Ram Bah Zoo means now, but they’ll quickly discover that
it’s one of the oldest and proudest cheers in the country.
If there is one thing that every student will leave TCU with, it’s the pride of knowing that you are forever a HORNED FROG!
F R O G P R I D EWhat the Heck is a Horned Frog?
The scientific name for this Texas reptile is phrynosoma cornutum; inGreek, phrynos means “a toad” and soma means “body” - in Latin,cornutus means “horned.”
Their primary diet is 80-to-100 red harvester ants per day.
The typical Horned Frog is three-to-five inches long.
Horned Frogs are cold-blooded animals that have an unusual pinealgland, resembling a “third eye” on the top of their head, which zoologistsbelieve is part of their regulation system.
When angered or frightened, Horned Frogs can squirt a fine,four-foot-stream of blood from their eyes.
The Horned Frog was named the State Reptile of Texas in 1992.
Alma MaterHail All Hail, TCU
Memories Sweet, Comrades TrueLight of Faith, Follow Through
Praist to Thee, TCU
Fight SongWe’ll raise a song, both loud and long
To cheer our team to victoryFor TCU, so tried and true,We pledge eternal loyalty.
Rah, Rah, TCU!Fight on boys, fight, with all your might
Roll up the scores for TCUHail white and purple flagwhose heroes never lag,
Horned Frog, we are all for you!
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TRAVEL IN STYLE
First Class Travel Adds to Experience
In order to minimize the number of missed classes by TCU men’s basketball players, the Frogs travel in
luxury and style by charter jet for mid-week road contests. The charter jet used frequently by the Frogs
allows the program to maximize time and energy on road trips while the first-class accommodations shows
the commitment to giving the TCU men’s basketball team an all-around tremendous experience.
The Frogs will travel over 20,000 miles this season and compete against the best teams in the country. It’s
important that the program not only performs to the best of their ability on the court, but also in the classroom.
On extended road trips, the Frogs will bring one of their academic advisors to ensure that the team is keeping
up with their classes and grades enforcing that academics is never lacking within the program.
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S p o r t s M e d i c i n e
Sports Medicine | Athletic Training Staff
Dr. Sam HaraldsonTeam Physician
Chris HallDirector of Sports Medicine
David GableAssociate Director
Valerie TinklepaughAssistant Athletic Trainer
Junko YazawaAssistant Athletic Trainer
Danny WheatAssistant Athletic Trainer
Lauren CrawfordAssistant Athletic Trainer
TCU Team PhysiciansSteve Brotherton, M.D. Associate Team Orthopedic Physician
Joe Milne, M.D. Associate Team Orthopedic Physician
Mark Wylie, M.D. Team Orthopedic Physician | Spine
Steve Meyers, M.D. Family Practice | Sports Medicine Fellowship
Gary Pointer, D.D.S. Dental Consultant
SPORTS MEDICINETCU Athletic Training: A Touch of Care
The TCU athletic training and medical staffs play a major role in maintaining the health and physical well-being of all Frogstudent-athletes. The aim is to provide the highest level of sports medicine care so those who don the Purple and Whitecan stay on the playing field.
At TCU, student-athletes can expect to receive the best treatment possible by one of the top athletic training staffs in the country.The Frogs have six full-time athletic trainers to go along with one full-time physician, one part-time nutritionist, four graduateassistants and at least 30 student athletic trainers. In addition, the TCU athletic training staff works hand-in-hand with some of thebest physicians in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in order to provide all student-athletes with the best possible care.
Entering his 25th Anniversary with the TCU Athletics Department, it’s hard to find a more respected or experienced Director ofSports Medicine than Chris Hall. Hall, who works directly with the TCU men’s basketball program, is responsible for thecoordination of all athletic training efforts for over 400 student-athletes that represent the Frogs.
The Frogs have made student-athlete care a priority by making Dr. Sam Haraldson one of the few full-time doctors in collegiateathletics and employing a nutritionist in Amy Goodson, who works with the department to help TCU student-athletes eat right ona daily basis.
The Walsh Center Athletic Training Room is located in the Walsh Athletic Complex, which features multiple treatment tables andfull-size whirlpool tanks to provide the latest techniques in care for the TCU student-athletes. In addition, the Walsh AthleticComplex received a newly-remodeled rehabilitation room that includes state-of-the-art equipment ensuring that all Frogs willreturn to the field in the quickest and safest manner.
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T CU STRENGTHZvonko Buljan
Buljan has added 12 pounds since the end of
the 2008-09 season. The TCU senior has
increased his bench press by 30 pounds and
added 100 pounds to his squat.
Ronnie MossDespite never lifting weights in high school,
Moss squats over 500 pounds and bench
presses over 250 pounds. Moss has developed
into the emotional leader in the weight room.
Edvinas RuzgasRuzgas has added 30 pounds to his frame since
he arrived on the TCU campus. The TCU guard
has increased his squat total by 150 pounds and
has added 45 pounds to his bench press.
Logan LanconLancon has added 20 pounds to his frame since
the end of the 2008-09 season. The TCU
sophomore can bench press over 300 pounds
and has improved his explosiveness and agility.
U n d e r t h e D e v e l o p m e n t o f G e p h a r d t
Kevin ButlerButler has increased his bench press over 55
pounds and can squat over 500 pounds. The
DFW native increased his broad jump by six
inches and his vertical jump by 1.5 inches.
Garlon GreenThe TCU freshman never lifted weights during
his high school career, Green has added 12
pounds to his frame since arriving on campus
and has found a passion in weight training.
Keion MitchemMitchem has increased his squat total over 90
pounds and his bench press over 30 pounds
during the last calendar year while developing a
leadership role in the weight room.
Xavier RobersonOne of the hardest workers in the weight room,
Roberson has added 10 pounds to his frame
since his arrival on the TCU campus and has
improved his speed and agility.
Train to be the Best
The field of strength and conditioning is extremely dynamic and always changing, but the one constant that
will forever remain is the will of the student-athletes. The top priority of the strength and conditioning staff
is to make every student-athlete stronger, faster and more powerful in their respective sports.
The Frogs are under the direction of 2008 National Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year Don Sommer.
Overseeing the direction and design of programs for all TCU sports, Sommer has designed a program that
stresses competition, mindset development, injury prevention, strength and speed.
The TCU men’s basketball program has the luxury of working with one of the best young minds in the field of
strength and conditioning in Stephen Gephardt. The Frogs pride themselves in their intensity, physicality and
endurance, and those are the main principles that Gephardt brings to the program on a daily basis.
Gephardt has developed a training regimen that is specifically designed to help each student-athlete improve
his quickness, mobility and mental toughness while at the same time creating increases in agility, body
awareness and overall power.
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MEDIA EXPOSUREFrogs in the Spotlight
TCU is located in the fifth-largest media market in the country and that means a lot of mediaattention on the Frogs on a daily basis. Newspaper coverage is provided by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, which has been recognized as one of the nation’s top-10 sports pages, as well as the
Dallas Morning-News.
In addition to the print coverage that the Frogs receive, every game can be heard over the airwavescourtesy of ESPN Radio 103.3 FM and KTCU 88.7 FM. This upcoming season, the Frogs will have 16appearances on national television on both CBS College Sports along with the Mountain WestConference’s own television stations - The Mtn. Network.
Frogs on National TelevisionDate Opponent Time TV Affiliate
December 8 Texas Tech 6:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 6 Air Force 8:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
January 9 Utah 2:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 12 Wyoming 6:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 16 San Diego State 9:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 23 UNLV 5:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
January 27 Colorado State 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 30 New Mexico 5:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
February 2 BYU 8:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 10 Utah 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 13 Wyoming 2:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 16 San Diego State 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 24 UNLV 10:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 27 Colorado State 7:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
March 3 New Mexico 7:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
March 6 BYU 5:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
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The Frogs broke a record last season for the most athletics program to reach
post-season action during the 2008-09 campaign. TCU had 16 of 20
programs (80 percent) earn a berth as either a team or an individual.
The Frogs had five programs finish in the top-11 in the country in their
respective rankings at the conclusion of the season: football, baseball, men’s
golf, rifle and equestrian.
During the 2008-09 campaign, nine athletics programs finished the season
ranked in the top-40 in the country in football, baseball, men’s and women’s
golf, rifle, equestrian, men’s and women’s tennis and indoor track and field.
The Frogs were ranked among the best teams in the Mountain West
Conference in almost every sport last season, and 108 student-athletes
were honored with All-Mountain West Conference laurels.
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The Frogs were one of three programs in the country to have a football
program ranked in the top-10 and a baseball program advance to the Super
Regional last season - the other two were Texas and Florida.
The TCU football program finished seventh in the nation by the Associated
Press and USA Today polls. It was the highest-ever finish by a two-loss
team from a BCS non-automatic qualifying conference.
The TCU men’s golf program recorded its 20th consecutive NCAA Central
Regional Championship appearance and became only one of four current
programs in the country to achieve this feat.
The women’s rifle team became the first-ever TCU athletics program to host
a NCAA Championship. The Frogs finished fifth overall for its third straight
top-five showing at the NCAA Championships.
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The Frogs won their fourth consecutive bowl game andhave reached a bowl game in 10 of the last 11 seasons.
The Women’s Rifle Team became the first TCUprogram to host a NCAA Championship event.
The Frogs hosted their first-ever NCAA Regionalas a number-one seed in baseball.
Jessica Young finished second overall in the 100-meter dash at the 2009 NCAA Championships.
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2 0 0 9 - 1 0 S e a s o n S c h e d u l eDate Day Opponent Location TV Time
November 13 Friday Mid-America Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m.
November 16 Monday • - Cal State Northridge Tempe, Arizona TBA
November 17 Tuesday • - Arizona State | Texas State Tempe, Arizona TBA
November 21 Saturday Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska TBA
November 23 Monday • - Preseason NIT Fort Worth, Texas TBA
November 24 Tuesday • - Preseason NIT Fort Worth, Texas TBA
November 25 Wednesday • - Preseason NIT New York City, New York TBA
November 27 Friday • - Preseason NIT New York City, New York TBA
November 28 | 29 Sat. | Sun. Louisiana Tech Fort Worth, Texas TBA
December 2 Wednesday SMU Dallas, Texas 7:30 p.m.
December 8 Tuesday Texas Tech Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 6:30 p.m.
December 12 Saturday Wichita State Wichita, Kansas TBA
December 20 Sunday St. Gregory’s (Okla.) Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m.
December 23 Tuesday Houston Houston, Texas 7:00 p.m.
December 30 Wednesday Northern Colorado Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m.
January 2 Saturday Rice Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m.
January 6 Wednesday Air Force Fort Worth, Texas CBS C 8:05 p.m.
January 9 Saturday Utah Salt Lake City, Utah The Mtn. 2:30 p.m.
January 12 Tuesday Wyoming Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 6:30 p.m.
January 16 Saturday San Diego State San Diego, California The Mtn. 9:00 p.m.
January 20 Wednesday UT Pan American Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m.
January 23 Saturday UNLV Fort Worth, Texas CBS C 5:05 p.m.
January 27 Wednesday Colorado State Fort Collins, Colorado The Mtn. 7:00 p.m.
January 30 Saturday New Mexico Fort Worth, Texas CBS C 5:05 p.m.
February 2 Tuesday BYU Provo, Utah The Mtn. 8:00 p.m.
February 6 Saturday Air Force USAFA, Colorado 3:00 p.m.
February 10 Wednesday Utah Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 7:00 p.m.
February 13 Saturday Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming The Mtn. 2:30 p.m.
February 16 Tuesday San Diego State Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 7:00 p.m.
February 24 Wednesday UNLV Las Vegas, Nevada The Mtn. 10:00 p.m.
February 27 Saturday Colorado State Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 7:30 p.m.
March 3 Wednesday New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico The Mtn. 7:30 p.m.
March 6 Saturday BYU Fort Worth, Texas The Mtn. 5:00 p.m.
March 10-13 Wed. | Sat. Mountain West Conference Tournament Las Vegas, Nevada TBA
2010 NCAA Tournament Dates and SitesOpening RoundMarch 16: Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio)
First and Second RoundsMarch 18 and 20: New Orleans Arena (New Orleans, Louisiana); Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence, Rhode
Island); HP Pavilion (San Jose, California); Ford Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
March 19 and 21: HSBC Arena (Buffalo, New York); Jacksonville Veterans Memoria Arena (Jacksonville,
Florida); Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wisconsin); Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (Spokane,
Washington)
RegionalsMarch 25 and 27: Carrier Dome (Syracuse, New York); Energy Solutions Arena(Salt Lake City, Utah)
March 26 and 28: Edward Jones Dome (St. Louis, Missouri); Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas)
Final FourApril 3 and 5: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Indiana)
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JimChristian was introduced to the Dallas/Fort Worth community on March 29th, 2008, as the 19th head
men’s basketball coach in TCU history. In front of representatives of the TCU athletics department,
campus leaders, media members and lifelong Frog supporters, former TCU Athletics Director Dr. Danny
Morrison described Christian as a “slam dunk” in finding the right person to lead the program.
The announcement of Christian as head men’s basketball coach at TCU was made with praise not only
around the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, but around the nation as Mike Huguenin of Rivals.com stated that
“Christian is the best hire of 2008 in college basketball.” ESPN College Basketball Analyst Jay Bilas stated,
“When you watch Christian’s team play, you see just how good of a coach he really is. I have been surprised
that someone hasn’t plucked him out of Kent State sooner, but this was a tremendous hire by TCU and one
that will pay dividends for them in the near future.”
After one season at the helm, those who stood in the John S. Justin Athletic Complex that afternoon know
that Christian was exactly the right person to change the direction of the Frogs’ program. Christian promised
change in attitude, change in intensity, and most importantly, change in the culture of the TCU men’s
basketball program. Those who watched the Purple and White during the 2008-09 campaign realized that
Christian had, in fact, changed the Frogs.
In his first season as head coach, Christian guided the Frogs to a 14-17 overall record, and his 14 triumphs
were the fourth-most wins by a first-year head coach in program history. Christian almost doubled the
average amount of victories of 7.3 wins for a first-year Frogs’ head coach in his inaugural campaign.
In addition, Christian became the third coach in program history to win his first game as head coach with the
Frogs after TCU defeated Western Michigan by a 67-63 count at the ESPN Charleston Classic. Christian
guided the Frogs to some big victories during the 2008-09 campaign, including home triumphs over Wichita
State, UNLV, SMU, Colorado State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The victory over UNLV was the Frogs’
first win over the Runnin’ Rebels since the 1998-99 season - a span of eight games.
Opposing teams found out very quickly that the Frogs’ hard-nosed defensive mentality would become their
calling card during games as TCU finished the 2008-09 campaign ranked 83rd in the nation in scoring defense,
allowing 64.1 points per game. During a three-game stretch, the Frogs held SMU, St. Gregory’s (Okla.) and
Colorado to 46 or fewer points, which marked the first time since the 1951-52 season that this feat had been
achieved. The Frogs also held St. Gregory’s and Colgate to 40 of fewer points in a game, allowing 38 and 37
points - respectively.
The Frogs proved that they could put together a string of victories during the season as TCU notched their
first six-game winning streak since the 1998-99 campaign and also recorded nine consecutive victories at the
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum for the first time in over a decade.
It became very apparent to those who watched Christian wander the Frogs’ bench that there was a new
attitude surrounding the program. With three returning players to go along with seven newcomers, the Frog
faithful became more and more excited about the faces that were leading the new-born program.
A big reason for the success of the Frogs last season and their future success came in senior Kevin
Langford, who became one of Christian’s prized and most memorable players despite only coaching him for
one season. Langford, who earned second team All-Mountain West Conference accolades, began to lay the
foundation for the Frogs’ path to a championship with his leadership and influence on and off the court.
In addition, the TCU faithful became extremely energized with a pair of newcomers in Zvonko Buljan and
Ronnie “Tuffy” Moss. Buljan, a 6-9 forward, was selected as the Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the
Year to go along with honorable mention accolades while Moss, a 6-2 guard, became the first freshman since
2001-02 to score over 300 points in a season.
The Kent State DaysChristian came to TCU after serving as the head men’s basketball coach at Kent State for six seasons where
he won at least 20 games in each campaign. During his tenure, Christian collected a record of 138-58 for the
highest-winning percentage (.704) in Mid-American Conference history.
In his six seasons as head coach of the Golden Flashes, Christian climbed to second place on the all-time
career victories list at Kent State with 138, which was only 10 triumphs shy of the 148 wins set by Jim
McDonald. However; it took McDonald over a decade to record 148 victories where Christian was on-pace
to break that mark early in his seventh season as head coach.
Under the guidance and leadership of Christian, the Golden Flashes garnered five post-season appearances
in six campaigns, including a pair of trips to the NCAA Tournament in 2006 and 2008. Not only was the
former Kent State head coach selected as the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year in two of his
final three seasons, but Christian also led his team to its first-ever top-25 ranking after peaking at 23rd in the
nation in the Associated Press poll and 24th in the ESPN/USA Today poll.
While the Golden Flashes excelled in non-conference action, Christian’s teams saved their best games for
Mid-American Conference opponents as Kent State recorded a 79-28 record (.738 winning percentage) while
never finishing lower than second in the East Division during his six-year tenure. Over the course of his final
three seasons, Christian led the Golden Flashes to a 40-10 (.800 winning percentage) conference mark,
including a pair of Mid-American Conference Tournament Championships.
Christian’s teams provided headaches for all opponents, but none more than those that stepped onto the
floor of the M.A.C. Center (Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center). In his time as head coach, the Golden
Flashes recorded a 71-14 (.835 winning percentage) advantage on their home floor, which included a
perfect 16-0 record during the 2007-08 campaign.
In each of his six seasons, the Golden Flashes notched at least nine victories at home to go along with 11 or
more triumphs in his final five campaigns. Christian’s teams notched a record of 62-9 (.873 winning
percentage) and were one of 11 teams in the country to finish the regular season undefeated on their home
court. Kent State ended the 2007-08 campaign with the 10th-longest home court winning streak in the nation,
including 24 of its final 25 home contests with Christian at the helm.
Christian’s numbers stand among some of the top collegiate coaches in the country as he ended the 2007-
08 campaign ranked third among all active coaches who recorded at least 20 victories in every season as a
head coach, joining Mark Few (9 | Gonzaga) and Thad Matta (7 | Butler, Xavier, Ohio State). Kent State was
also one of six schools in the nation to record 10 consecutive seasons of 20 or more victories, joining Duke,
Kansas, Florida, Gonzaga and Creighton, with seven of those teams coming with Christian on the staff.
The 2007-08 campaign presented itself with one of the greatest seasons in the history of Kent State men’s
basketball. The Golden Flashes finished with a 28-7 overall record, including a school-record 25 regular-
season triumphs, en route to securing their second Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament
crowns. For the second time in the three seasons, Christian guided the Golden Flashes to a berth in the
NCAA Tournament where Kent State recorded a ninth-seed, which was the highest seed in program history.
In addition, Christian led the Golden Flashes to their second-most victories in program history with 28 that only
trailed the 2001-02 squad that finished with a 30-6 overall record and advanced to the Elite Eight under
former coach Stan Heath. For his efforts, Christian was recognized as the Mid-American Conference Coach
of the Year and joined Gary Waters as the only two coaches in Kent State history to collect that hardware on
two occasions.
J i m Chr i s t i a nHead Coach • 2nd season • Rhode Island (1988)
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Under the guidance and mentorship of Christian, Al Fisher was named the 2008 Mid-American Conference
Player of the Year while becoming the second Kent State standout to earn that honor in three seasons. In
addition, Haminn Quaintance became the third Golden Flash to be honored as the Mid-American
Conference Defensive Player of the Year while also becoming the first player in NCAA Division I history to
notch over 1,300 points, 850 rebounds, 250 blocks, 250 assists and 200 steals during his four-year career.
While Fisher and Quaintance earned Player of the Year recognition, the Golden Flashes also had more award
winners in Mike Scott and Chris Singletary, who garnered All-Mid-American Conference second team and
honorable mention accolades - respectively. In all, Christian guided 16 players to Mid-American Conference
team laurels, including six first-team selections, to go along with four MAC Defensive Players of the Year and
a pair of MAC Players of the Year during his career with the Golden Flashes.
During the 2007-08 campaign, Christian became the first coach in Mid-American Conference history to win
20 or more games in each of his first six seasons. Kent State notched three winning streaks of five or more
games during the season, including a key road victory over 23rd-ranked St. Mary’s (Calif.) in O’Reilly’s ESPNU
Bracket Buster. Kent State also earned runner-up laurels at the Chicago Invitational after defeating its first
three opponents before dropping a tough decision to former coaching mate Sean Miller of Arizona.
Christian made history during the 2006-07 campaign when he recorded his 100th career victory making him
the fastest head men’s basketball coach in Kent State history to reach the century mark. The 100th career
victory for Christian came on the road at Ball State in Mid-American Conference action and allowed him to
become the second leader of the Golden Flashes to reach the milestone.
The Golden Flashes recorded their ninth consecutive 20-plus win season and the fifth straight under
Christian when Kent State notched a 21-11 overall record, including a 12-4 mark in Mid-American
Conference action. That season, Christian guided the Golden Flashes to 12 victories over their final 15 games
to reach the 20-win plateau.
Under his watch, Omni Smith and Scott were both honored following the season by the Mid-American
Conference with post-season accolades earning second team and honorable mention laurels, respectively.
Also, Armon Gates became the second player in earn MAC All-Academic Team laurels that season while
Rodriquez Sherman and Singletary had the distinction of becoming the first Kent State rookie teammates to
be selected to the MAC All-Freshman Team in the same season.
During the 2005-06 season, Kent State earned its first berth in the NCAA Tournament under Christian as the
Golden Flashes recorded a 25-9 overall record, including a 15-3 mark in conference action en route to
securing first place in the East Division. The Golden Flashes went into the MAC Tournament as the
number-one seed where they swept the competition in Buffalo, Ohio and Toledo en route to earning a berth
against nationally-ranked Pitt in the NCAA Tournament.
One of the biggest victories of the season for the Golden Flashes came against Butler in ESPN’s Bracket
Busters with an 80-76 overtime victory. That season, Kent State recorded a pair of winning streaks of six or
more games with a season-high seven contests coming from January 4th to January 24th. The Golden Flashes
were one of the hottest teams in the country at the end of the season during the 2005-06 campaign as they
captured 19 of their final 23 games.
For the first time in his career, Christian was selected as the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year
while several members of the Golden Flashes earned individual award recognition, including the MAC Player
of the Year DeAndre Haynes. Haynes and Jay Youngblood were both named to the first team All-
Mid-American Conference while Kevin Warzynski was selected as an honorable mention award winner.
Christian notched his third consecutive 20-win season during the 2004-05 campaign when the Golden Flashes
notched a 20-13 overall record, including an 11-7 mark in conference action. That season, Kent State notched
key non-conference victories over Florida State and Creighton. Kent State received its third straight bid to the
National Invitation Tournament where they dropped an 88-80 overtime decision at Western Kentucky.
The Golden Flashes had a pair of Mid-American Conference all-star performers that season as Jason Edwin
and Kevin Warzynski were both selected to the honorable mention squad. In addition, Warzynski was selected
as the Mid-American Conference Sixth Man of the Year.
In his second season with Kent State, Christian led the Golden Flashes to a 22-9 overall record with a first-
place finish in the Mid-American Conference East Division following a 13-5 league mark. The Golden Flashes
earned their second straight National Invitation Tournament bid that season after reaching the
championship game of the MAC Tournament. The Golden Flashes posted their second straight 20-plus win
season, which included a nationally-televised win over Creighton in ESPN’s Bracket Buster Challenge.
That season, John Edwards was selected as the Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year to
go along with first team All-MAC laurels. Christian also led a pair of players to All-MAC honors in Eric Haut
and DeAndre Haynes, who earned second team and honorable mention - respectively.
Christian was recognized as the NABC District 10 Coach of the Year following the season after leading a team
that lost an All-American and a pair of 1,000-point scorers. Despite the loss in the scoring department for the
Golden Flashes, Kent State still ranked in the top-20 nationally in assists as well as making a name for itself
as one of the top three-point shooting teams in the country.
The former Kent State head men’s basketball coach earned national recognition during his first campaign in
2002-03 as he was selected as the National Rookie Coach of the Year by Basketball Times after leading the
Golden Flashes to a 22-9 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in conference action. After finishing first in the
East Division in the Mid-American Conference, Kent State advanced to the MAC Tournament Championship
Game as well as the National Invitational Tournament.
Christian also guided Antonio Gates, who is now a Pro Bowl tight end for the San Diego Chargers, to
honorable mention All-American laurels as well as runner-up for the MAC Player of the Year. Gates recorded
a program-record 640 points, averaging 20.6 points per game, to go along with 7.7 boards per contest.
Gates was one of two Golden Flashes to earn all-conference post-season laurels as Eric Haut, who is a
member of Christian’s staff at TCU as an assistant coach, was selected as an honorable mention All-
Mid-American Conference award recipient.
The Christian PrinciplesCoaching Philosophy“I got into coaching because of the influence of the mentors in my life and because of my own desire to
educate and mentor young men. My primary goal as a coach is to help young men accomplish the goals
they have set for themselves on the court, in the classroom and in the rest of their lives. I use my passion
for the game of basketball to inspire the student-athletes in my program to succeed in all three areas.”
Recruiting“It is my desire to attract student-athletes who have the passion necessary to be successful in all areas of
college life. It is imperative to utilize a systematic approach to locate student-athletes exhibiting the
character needed to represent TCU in a first-class manner. All parties associated with the program must
understand that the character of young men we recruit sets the tone for the program in all areas.”
Style of Play“I take pride in playing an up-tempo attacking style of basketball on both ends of the floor. It is my goal that
anyone who sees us play can easily identify the unselfishness and toughness - both mentally and
physically - that are the backbone of our organization. I pride myself on fielding a team that is difficult to
prepare for on both ends of the court.”
Academics“I never lose sight of the main reason why our athletes come to campus. My coaching staff and I
formulate a detailed and organized plan for each student-athlete - one that incorporates all of the resources
the university has to offer. As the head coach, it is my goal that each member of my program leaves TCU
with the tools and skills enabling him to accomplish his goals in life.”
Community Involvement“We must understand how important the community’s support is to our entire university. The players and
coaches should spearhead efforts to connect with our community on all different levels. As a program, we
will constantly remind community members how much we appreciate and value their support and how
blessed we feel living and working in their community.”
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Following a short time off the coaching circuit, Christian returned to the college courts in 2001-02 as the top
assistant under former Kent State and current University of South Florida head men’s basketball coach Stan
Heath for a record-breaking season for the Golden Flashes. Kent State notched a school-record 30 victories
en route to capturing the program’s first regular-season Mid-American Conference title following a 17-1 mark.
In the NCAA Tournament, the Golden Flashes defeated Oklahoma State in the first round before handing
Alabama a 71-58 setback in the second round. In the Sweet Sixteen, the Golden Flashes defeated Pitt by a
78-73 score, making them the first Mid-American Conference program to reach the Elite Eight since 1964. In
the South Regional Championships, Kent State suffered an 81-69 setback to national runner-up Indiana.
During the 2001-02 campaign, Kent State rallied off a conference-record 21 consecutive victories before
falling in the NCAA Tournament to Indiana while capturing the conference title by a record five games. With
plenty of team success during the 2001-02 campaign came individual recognition as Demetric Shaw was
selected as the MAC Defensive Player of the Year while Trevor Huffman and Andrew Mitchell were both
selected as first team All-Mid-American Conference award winners.
The Octagon DaysPrior to joining the Kent State coaching staff, Christian spent two years with Octagon Sports Marketing and
Management in McLean, Va., as a college basketball talent evaluator. During his time with Octagon Sports
Marketing and Management, Christian worked with over 20 NBA standouts where he conducted individual
workouts with talents, including current NBA players Brendan Haywood, Jacque Vaughn and Chris Mihm.
The Pitt DaysChristian spent three seasons at the University of Pittsburgh - a member of the Big East Conference - where
he served as an assistant coach under his former high school coach Ralph Willard - who is currently an
assistant coach under Rick Pitino at the University of Louisville. During his time, Christian aided the
development of Vonteego Cummings, who was a two-time All-Big East Conference award winner and former
NBA talent for the Philadelphia 76ers and Golden State Warriors.
The Miami (Ohio) DaysChristian served as an assistant coach under former Miami (Ohio) and current Arizona State head men’s
basketball coach Herb Sendek during the 1995-96 campaign. The coaching staff put together by Sendek that
season served as an all-star cast almost a decade later with three current NCAA Division I head coaches
coming from that program in Christian, Sean Miller (Arizona) and Charlie Coles (Miami, Ohio) In his single
season, the RedHawks recorded a 21-8 overall record, including a 12-6 mark in conference action. The
RedHawks earned a berth in the National Invitation Tournament during the 1995-96 season.
The Western Kentucky DaysChristian notched a pair of stops in Bowling Green, Ky., as a member of the Western Kentucky men’s
basketball program. Christian got his first taste of collegiate coaching under Willard as a part-time assistant
coach for two campaigns. In his first two seasons, Western Kentucky notched a 35-25 record, including a
21-11 overall record during the 1991-92 campaign.
Christian returned to the Hilltoppers for the 1994-95 campaign where he helped Western Kentucky post a
27-4 overall record, including a 17-1 record in Sun Belt Conference action. That season, Western Kentucky
recorded the fourth-most victories in program history to go along with crowns in both the regular-season and
tournament championships en route to securing a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
The St. Francis (Pa.) DaysChristian’s first full-time assistant coaching position came at St. Francis (Pa.) - a member of the Northeast
Conference - under Tom McConnell. In his two seasons with the Red Flashes, Christian guided the
development of two-time All-Northeast Conference performer Deon George and Jason Roberts.
The Playing DaysA native of Bethpage, New York, Christian was an all-state guard at St. Dominic High School while playing
under Willard. Following his prep career, Christian was recruited by current Louisville head men’s basketball
coach Rick Pitino at Boston University where he played two seasons before transferring to Rhode Island.
Christian played his final two campaigns under Tom Penders at the University of Rhode Island where he
helped the Rams reach the Sweet Sixteen of the 1988 NCAA Tournament. The former standout guard guided
the Rams to victories over Missouri and Syracuse before dropping a 73-72 decision to Duke for the right to
advance to the Elite Eight.
After earning his bachelor’s degree in consumer affairs from the University of Rhode Island in 1988,
Christian spent one season playing professionally in Australia for the Sydney City Comets.
Off the CourtChristian and his wife, Patty, were married in the summer of 2005, and has two children, MacKenzie (12) and
Zach (3). The Christian family is expecting their newest addition in November and currently reside in Fort
Worth.
The Word on ChristianTom Crean (Indiana University | Head Men’s Basketball Coach)“Jim Christian has earned his stature as one of the finest coaches in the country because of his passion,
work ethic and his ability to make those around him rise to lengths they didn’t see possible. He has a fire
inside of him that will excite his players, the student body of TCU and all the TCU fans.”
Jay Bilas (ESPN College Basketball Analyst)“Jim Christian is an inspired choice for TCU and a great fit. He is an excellent teacher, he understands the
game and he is a true leader. Jim isn’t one of those guys that thinks about how he wants to play; he
figures out how he’s going to win. He is a really tough competitor; yet he has everything in its proper
perspective. Christian is the real thing, and TCU has one of the finest coaches in the college game.”
Antonio Gates (San Diego Chargers Tight End | Former Player)“Coach Christian is a really good coach and his resume speaks for itself. I had a really good relationship
with him when he was an assistant coach and head coach. Over those two years, he just maintained a
relationships with the players, but he still knew when to put his foot down.”
Herb Sendek (Arizona State | Head Men’s Basketball Coach)“Jim Christian sustained nationally-recognized success at Kent State and most certainly is a prestigious hire
for TCU. Coach Christian is a masterful recruiter and a respected tactician. He is a caring teacher, an
established leader, and a true gentleman. TCU basketball is in good hands with him as the leader.”
Jamie Dixon (Univ. of Pittsburgh | Head Men’s Basketball Coach)“I’ve known Jim for a very long time, and we’ve been friends for 10 years. His reputation and outstanding
record speaks for itself. His teams are very well-coached, and I’m proud that Jim is the head coach at my
alma mater. He’s a special person for a special place.”
Jeff Goodman (FOXSports.com Senior College Basketball Writer)“Jim Christian is one of the most underrated coaches in the country. All he does is win, and those at TCU
are extremely fortunate to have one of the top young coaches in the country leading their program.
However; he's a terrific X's and O's guy, he's shown he can evaluate talent and also has displayed the
ability to develop players.”
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Season School Position Overall Record Conference Record Highlights
1990-91 Western Kentucky Part-Time Assistant Coach 14-14 | .500 8-6 | .571 | T-3rd- Received his first step into the coaching profession by Ralph Willard- Assisted a WKU team that finished third in the Sun Belt Conference- Helped WKU finish with an 11-2 overall record on its home court
1991-92 Western Kentucky Part-Time Assistant Coach 21-11 | .656 10-6 | .625 | T-4th- Served as a part-time assistant coach for second straight season- Aided a WKU team that notched 20-plus wins for the first time in five seasons- Assisted a WKU squad that advanced to the National Invitation Tournament
1992-93 St. Francis (Pa.) Assistant Coach 9-18 | .333 7-11 | .389 | 6th- Received his first full-time coaching position under Tom McConnell- Deon George earns first team All-Northeast Conference honors- Jason Roberts selected to the Northeast Conference All-Newcomer Team
1993-94 St. Francis (Pa.) Assistant Coach 13-15 | .464 9-9 | .500 | 5th- Served his second season as an assistant coach for the Red Flashes- Helped St. Francis record a victory over nationally-ranked Xavier at home- Deon George earns his second All-Northeast Conference first-team selection
1994-95 Western Kentucky Assistant Coach 27-4 | .871 17-1 | .944 | 1st- Returned for his second stint with the WKU men’s basketball program- Captured both the Sun Belt Conference regular-season and tournament titles- Assisted a WKU team that captured its fourth-most victories in school history
1995-96 Miami (Ohio) Assistant Coach 21-8 | .724 12-6 | .667 | 3rd- Served one season as an assistant coach for Herb Sendek at Miami (Ohio)- Helped the RedHawks earn a berth in the National Invitation Tournament- Served on same staff as Charlie Coles (Miami, Ohio) and Sean Miller (Arizona)
1996-97 Pittsburgh Assistant Coach 18-15 | .545 10-8 | .556 | T-5th- Rejoined former mentor Ralph Willard on the Pitt basketball coaching staff- Helped the Panthers to their most Big East Conference wins in nine seasons- Assisted on a Pitt team that advanced to the National Invitation Tournament
1997-98 Pittsburgh Assistant Coach 11-16 | .407 6-12 | .333 | 7th- Served as an assistant coach for the Panthers for the second straight season- Vonteego Cummings earned second team All-Big East Conference laurels- Isaac Hawkins captured Big East Conference rebounding crown
1998-99 Pittsburgh Assistant Coach 14-16 | .467 5-13 | .278 | 11th- Served as an assistant coach under Willard for his third consecutive season- Vonteego Cummings claimed third team All-Big East Conference accolades- Isaac Hawkins garnered third team All-Big East Conference recognition
2001-02 Kent State Assistant Coach 30-6 | .833 17-1 | .944 | 1st (East)- Served his first season under Stan Heath at Kent State University- Aided the Golden Flashes to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament- Helped Kent State collect 30 victories, which set a program-record for wins
2002-03 Kent State Head Coach 22-9 | .710 12-6 | .667 | 1st (East)- Began his first season as the head coach at Kent State- Selected as National Rookie Coach of the Year by Basketball Times- Coached Antonio Gates - a Pro Bowl tight end for the San Diego Chargers
2003-04 Kent State Head Coach 22-9 | .710 13-5 | .722 | 1st (East)- Led the Golden Flashes to a first-place finish in the MAC East Division- Guided KSU to 22 wins and a berth in the National Invitation Tournament- Selected as the NABC District 10 Coach of the Year at the end of the season
2004-05 Kent State Head Coach 20-13 | .606 11-7 | .611 | 2nd (East)- Guided the Golden Flashes to their third straight 20-win campaign- Led KSU to the National Invitation Tournament for the third straight season- Notched a second-place showing in the MAC East Division
2005-06 Kent State Head Coach 25-9 | .735 15-3 | .833 | 1st (East)- Selected as the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year- Led the Golden Flashes to the MAC regular-season and tournament titles- Guided DeAndre Haynes to MAC Player of the Year accolades
2006-07 Kent State Head Coach 21-11 | .656 12-4 | .750 | 2nd (East)- Reached his 100th career victory against Ball State on January 24th- Became the first coach in MAC history to post 20 wins in his first five seasons- Omni Smith and Mike Scott earned All-Mid-American Conference honors
2007-08 Kent State Head Coach 28-7 | .800 13-3 | .813 | 1st (East)- Selected as the Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year- Led Kent State to its first-ever top-25 ranking in school history- Led the Golden Flashes to their second conference crown in three seasons
2008-09 TCU Head Coach 14-17 | .452 5-11 | .313 | 7th- Recorded fourth-most victories for a first-year TCU head coach- Led the Frogs to triumphs over UNLV, Wichita State, Texas Tech and Colorado- Guided two Frogs - Kevin Langford and Zvonko Buljan - to all-conference laurels
Air Force 2-0 1.000
Akron 8-6 .571
Austin Peay State 1-0 1.000
BYU 0-2 .000
Ball State 4-2 .667
Binghamton 1-0 1.000
Boston College 1-2 .333
Bowling Green State 6-4 .600
Buffalo 10-2 .833
Butler 1-1 .500
Central Michigan 8-1 .889
Clemson 0-1 .000
Cleveland State 5-1 .833
Colgate 1-0 1.000
College of Charleston 0-2 .000
Colorado 1-0 1.000
Colorado State 1-1 .500
Concordia (Calif.) 1-0 1.000
Coppin State 1-0 1.000
Creighton 2-0 1.000
Delaware State 0-1 .000
Detroit 2-1 .667
Duke 0-1 .000
Eastern Michigan 6-0 1.000
Florida State 1-0 1.000
George Mason 2-0 1.000
Hampton 1-0 1.000
Hawaii 0-1 .000
Houghton 1-0 1.000
IPFW 5-0 1.000
IUPUI 1-0 1.000
Illinois State 2-0 1.000
Indiana 0-1 .000
Longwood 1-0 1.000
Louisiana Tech 0-1 .000
Marquette 0-1 .000
Marshall 6-1 .857
Miami (Ohio) 10-4 .714
McNeese State 1-0 1.000
Nebraska 0-1 .000
New Hampshire 1-0 1.000
New Mexico 0-2 .000
North Carolina 0-1 .000
Northern Illinois 6-1 .857
Notre Dame (Ohio) 1-0 1.000
Ohio 10-5 .667
Ohio State 0-1 .000
Old Dominion 0-1 .000
Pittsburgh 0-1 .000
Rhode Island 1-1 .500
Rutgers 0-1 .000
SMU 1-0 1.000
St. Bonaventure 2-0 1.000
St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 1-0 1.000
St. Louis 1-0 1.000
St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-1 .500
San Diego State 0-2 .000
Shawnee State 2-0 1.000
South Dakota State 1-0 1.000
Southern Illinois 0-2 .000
Temple 1-0 1.000
Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 1.000
Texas-Pan American 1-0 1.000
Texas Tech 1-0 1.000
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3-1 .750
Toledo 6-3 .667
UNC Greensboro 1-0 1.000
UNLV 1-2 .333
Urbana 1-0 1.000
Utah 0-3 .000
West Virginia 0-1 .000
Western Kentucky 0-1 .000
Western Michigan 6-3 .667
Wichita State 1-0 1.000
Xavier 0-1 .000
Wyoming 1-1 .500
Youngstown State 2-1 .667
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The Collegiate Playing DaysA former standout at Fordham University, Prioleau was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000 afterconcluding his career ranked second in all-time steals and assists, third in free throw percentage, fourth in fieldgoals made and sixth in scoring. Prioleau guided the Rams to back-to-back Patriot League titles,including hitting the game-winning three-pointer in the 1992 Patriot League Championship Game.
The Rams advanced to the NCAA Tournament during the 1991-92 season for the first time since the 1971campaign while Prioleau was selected as a first team All-Patriot League selection. He also guided the Ramsto a pair of NIT Tournament appearances during the 1989-90 and 1990-91 seasons, including a 25-8overall record during his junior campaign.
Off the CourtPrioleau and his wife, Janelle, were married last spring and currently resides in Fort Worth. A 1992 graduateof Fordham University with a degree in physics, Prioleau is a member of both the NABC (NationalAssociation of Basketball Coaches) and BCA (Black Coaches Association).
Jean Prioleau begins his second season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with the TCUmen’s basketball program after previously spending two seasons in Big 12 country as a member of thecoaching staff at Iowa State.
With the Frogs, Prioleau not only serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator, but also is responsible forworking with the TCU guards. Last season, Prioleau guided the development of TCU freshman Ronnie Mossas he became the first freshman since the 2001-02 campaign to average double-digits as well as theprogression of guards Edvinas Ruzgas and Keion Mitchem.
The Iowa State DaysPrioleau spent two seasons with Iowa State where he helped the Cyclones record 29 victories during histime. In his two seasons, the Cyclones had three All-Big 12 Conference performers in Mike Taylor, WesleyJohnson and Jiri Hubalek and were ranked in the top-100 among in a pair of defensive categories.
Soon after accepting the position at Iowa State, Prioleau played an instrumental role in signing one of the topplayers for the Cyclones in Wesley Johnson. The 6-7 forward from Corsicana, Texas, proved to be avaluable find for the Cyclones as he garnered All-Big 12 Rookie Team accolades as well as honorablemention Freshman All-American laurels during the 2006-07 campaign.
The Marquette DaysPrior to joining the Iowa State program, Prioleau spent the 2005-06 season as an assistant coach underformer Marquette head coach and current Indiana University head coach Tom Crean. In his lone season withthe Golden Eagles, Marquette recorded a 20-11 overall record and a 10-6 mark in Big East Conferenceaction en route to securing a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Prioleau was part of a Marquette program that ranked 11th in the country in three-point field goal percentage,22nd in three-point field goals made per game and 43rd in the nation in scoring offense in his lone campaign.That season, Prioleau watched as the Golden Eagles posted victories over a trio of nationally-rankedopponents, including a 94-79 triumph over top-ranked UConn.
The Wichita State DaysBefore his stint with Marquette, Prioleau spent five seasons on the coaching staff at Wichita State where heplayed a vital role in the resurgence and success of the Shockers in the Missouri Valley Conference. TheShockers earned a berth in the National Invitation Tournament on three occasions during Prioleau’s tenure.
In addition to signing the top recruiting class in 2001 in the Missouri Valley Conference, Prioleau helped inkSean Ogirri (Colorado Player of the Year), Paul Miller (2006 Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Yearand 2001 Freshman of the Year), Jamar Howard (Missouri Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year)and Randy Burns (Missouri Valley Conference Rookie of the Year).
During his five-year tenure, the Shockers never finished below a .500 overall or conference mark whilewinning 18 or more games in four of five seasons. The Shockers collected 94 total victories during Prioleau’stenure, including a pair of 20-win seasons in each of his final two campaigns with the program.
The Fordham DaysPrioleau began his coaching career at his alma mater – Fordham University – following an eight-yearprofessional basketball career. During the 1999-00 campaign, Fordham recorded a 14-15 overall record anda 7-9 mark in Atlantic 10 Conference action in the lone season with Prioleau on the coaching staff. Thatseason, Duke Freeman-McKamey was selected as the Most Improved Player in the Atlantic 10 Conferencewhile Bevon Robin earned third team all-conference accolades.
The Professional Playing DaysDuring his professional career, Prioleau played in both domestic and international territories with stintscoming in the USBL and CBA as well as pre-season training camps for the NBA’s New York Knicks andIndiana Pacers. Prioleau also spent time overseas where he competed in Turkey, Italy and Switzerland.
Following his graduation, Prioleau played professionally for the USBL’s Long Island Surf prior to attendingtraining camp for the Indiana Pacers Rookie/Free Agent Summer League. Prioleau was invited to thePacers’ veteran camp where he was the final cut made by the team one day prior to the start of the season.
In 1992-93, Prioleau played for Yakima of the CBA before rejoining the Surf that summer. Prioleau made hissecond appearance at the Indiana Pacers’ veteran camp before competing for Grand Rapids and Sioux Fallsof the CBA. The following summer, he played for the New Jersey Nets’ summer league team then signed aprofessional contract in Switzerland during the 1994-95 season.
J e an Pr i o l e a uAssistant Coach • 2nd Season • Fordham (1992)
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Wuczynski played a major role in the resurgence of the Ramblers’ basketball program as he recruited some
top talent in Blake Schilb – a three-time Horizon League first team member – as well as 7-0 center Tyrelle
Blair, who led the Horizon League in blocked shots as a sophomore.
As an assistant coach for the Ramblers, Wuczynski coached and recruited two of the top scoring threats to
ever play for Loyola University-Chicago in David Bailey and Schilb. A sophomore when Wuczynski joined
the coaching staff, Bailey concluded his career ranked third on the program’s all-time scoring list with 1,933
points while Schilb ranked fourth with 1,879 points after his four-year career.
The UNLV DaysFamiliar with Mountain West Conference opponents, Wuczynski spent five seasons at UNLV as both an
assistant coach as well as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Runnin’ Rebels. Wuczynski spent one
season as an assistant coach under interim head coach Max Good as well as four seasons as Director of
Basketball Operations under former UNLV coach and current Portland Trailblazers assistant coach Bill Bayno.
The Sporting News recognized the 1997 recruiting class of the Runnin’ Rebels as the best in the nation while
the 1999 recruiting class was ranked as the second-best class in the country by Hoop Scoop. As member of
the UNLV staff, the Runnin’ Rebels averaged over 20 victories per season and made four post-season
appearances: two in the NCAA Tournament (1998 | 2000) and two in the NIT (1997 | 1999).
At UNLV, Wuczynski had the opportunity work with several NBA talents in Shawn Marion, Keon Clark,
Tyrone Nesby and Marcus Banks as well as USA Olympic team member and NBA standout Lamar Odom and
New Zealand Olympic point guard Mark Dickel, who was a standout at UNLV from 1996-00.
Wuczynski graduated from UNLV with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1996 where he served as
a member of the Runnin’ Rebels program as a student assistant for two seasons.
Off the CourtWuczynski and his wife, Shaunna, have one son, Shane, and the family currently resides in Fort Worth.
Bill Wuczynski begins his second season as an assistant coach with the TCU men’s basketball program
after spending a trio of seasons as an assistant coach with Florida International - a member of the Sun
Belt Conference.
In addition to his duties on the recruiting trail, Wuczynski is primarily responsible for coaching the Frogs’ low
post players. Wuczynski recruited, mentored and developed Zvonko Buljan into the Mountain West
Conference Newcomer of the Year as well as an honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference selection.
The 6-9 forward became the first Frog to earn Conference Newcomer of the Year recognition since Lee Nailon
in 1997-98 as a member of the Western Athletic Conference. In addition, Buljan concluded the season ranked
second in the Mountain West Conference in rebounds per game (7-8 R-G), eighth in field goal percentage
(145-of-290 | .500) and 15th in scoring average (12.3 P-G).
The Florida International DaysWuczynski came to Fort Worth from Florida International where he spent three seasons as part of Sergio
Rouco’s staff as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. In his final season, the Golden Panthers were
only one of two teams in the conference to have a pair of players ranked in the top-eight in rebounds per game
in Alex Galindo (6.8 R-G) and Russell Hicks (6.1 R-G), who ranked fifth and eighth - respectively.
That season, Florida International played some of its best basketball against conference competition as the
Golden Panthers recorded victories over Arkansas-Little Rock, who was the regular-season West Division
champions, as well as Middle Tennessee State and New Orleans, who were two teams that finished with at
least 17 victories during the 2007-08 campaign.
The Loyola University-Chicago DaysWuczynski was a member of the Loyola University-Chicago coaching staff for three seasons as an assistant
coach before accepting a position at Florida International. With Wuczynski as a member of the coaching staff,
the Ramblers recorded 32 victories over a two-season span, which were the most victories in back-to-back
seasons in over a decade for Loyola University-Chicago.
B i l l Wuc z y n s k iAssistant Coach • 2nd Season • UNLV (1995)
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Aformer standout under Christian at Kent State, Eric Haut begins his second season with the TCU
men’s basketball program and his first campaign as an assistant coach. During the 2008-09 season,
Haut served as the Frogs’ Director of Basketball Operations.
“Eric embodies everything that we want in our players, and he is someone who knows our program and knows
what we are trying to accomplish. He was a hard worker when he played for us, and he has carried that same
mentality over into his coaching career. He is a rising star in this business and is going to be a great coach
someday,” said Christian.
Last season, Haut held the role of Director of Basketball Operations for the Frogs as he coordinated team
travel as well as managed video operations for the team. In addition, Haut oversaw the coordination of the
Jim Christian Basketball Clinics during the summer months and was responsible for the program’s
student mangers.
The Kent State DaysHaut spent three seasons under Christian at Kent State after serving one season as its Director of
Basketball Operations followed by two seasons as an assistant coach from 2006-08.
As a member of the Kent State staff during the 2007-08 campaign, Haut aided the Golden Flashes to a
28-7 record en route to earning their first top-25 ranking in program history, peaking at 23rd by the
Associated Press and 24th in the ESPN/USA Today polls. The Golden Flashes also advanced to their
second NCAA Tournament in three seasons as the number-nine seed, which was the highest-seed in
program history.
During his time with the Golden Flashes, Haut played a pivotal role in the development of former guard Al
Fisher, who was selected as the 2008 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year, as well as standout
players Mike Scott and Chris Singletary, who both garnered all-conference accolades during the 2007-08
campaign. With Haut on the sidelines, the Golden Flash had eight players recognized with post-season
Mid-American Conference accolades.
Haut helped the Golden Flashes post an overall record of 49-18 in his two seasons as an assistant coach,
including a record of 25-7 in Mid-American Conference action. Haut also spent the 2005-06 campaign as the
program’s Director of Basketball Operations where the Golden Flashes recorded a mark of 25-9 overall and
15-3 in conference action. The Golden Flashes recorded the conference tournament crown and advanced to
the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2001-02 campaign.
The Western Kentucky DaysAfter graduation, Haut worked as a graduate assistant coach at Western Kentucky during the 2004-05
season under former WKU head coach and current University of South Carolina head coach Darrin Horn. In
his one season with the Hilltoppers, Haut aided the program to a 22-8 overall record, including a 15-1 record
on their home floor, en route to securing a bid to the NIT and a victory over his alma mater, Kent State.
The Playing DaysHaut was a four-year standout for the Golden Flashes during his playing career as he was a member of the
Kent State team that advanced to the Elite Eight during the 2001-02 season. The Lansing, Mich., native
concluded his playing career ranked second in the Kent State record books with 200 three-pointers and
finished with 983 total points for the Golden Flashes.
During his junior campaign, Haut connected on 41.6 percent (84-of-202) of his three-point field goal attempts,
which was the second-highest three-point field goals in a single-season in Kent State history. For his career,
Haut connected on 40.5 percent (200-of-494) of his three-point field goal attempts to go along with
83.9 percent (141-of-168) of his attempts from the charity stripe.
In his four-year career with the Golden Flashes, Haut appeared in 123 games where Kent State recorded a
98-34 (.742 winning percentage) to go along with four straight Mid-American Conference East Division titles
while playing in three MAC Tournament Championship games.
Er i c Hau tAssistant Coach • 2nd Season • Kent State (2004)
Off the CourtHaut and his wife, Tonya, were married this past summer and currently reside in Fort Worth. His wife, Tonya,
is in her ninth season as an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator for the TCU women’s basketball program.
A 2004 graduate of Kent State, Haut earned his bachelor’s degree in business. The TCU assistant coach is
a member of the NABC (National Association of Basketball Coaches).
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C o d y Hop k i n sDirector of Basketball Operations • 1st Season • Northeastern State (2006)
Cody Hopkins begins his first season as the Director of BasketballOperations for the TCU men’s basketball program.
“Cody is a great addition to our program because he is very well-knownin the State of Texas, especially in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. He isyoung, energetic and brings a lot to the table for us,” said Christian.
Hopkins has strong ties to the State of Texas as his father, Jerry, was thehead men’s basketball coach at both Sam Houston State and TexasA&M-Kingsville.
A native of Dallas, Hopkins returns home after spending the previous twoseasons at Indian Hills Community College where he helped the Warriorspost a 30-3 overall record during the 2008-09 campaign, including atop-ranking in NJCAA at the beginning of the season. In his two seasons,the Warriors posted a 58-13 overall record.
During his time with the Warriors, Hopkins was responsible for recruiting,academic monitoring, scouting, game preparation and skill developmentin addition to his on-court coaching assignments.
This past season, Hopkins played a role in the development of twoAll-Americans in Dwight Buycks and Dwight Hardy while a total of sixplayers earned all-region accolades.
Hopkins joined Indian Hills Community College after spending one seasonat Angelo State University under Fred Rike. In addition, Hopkins served asa coach for the second-ranked AAU Team in the country in Team Texas.
In addition to his coaching experience at Angelo State and Indian HillsCommunity College, Hopkins has been a guest coach at camps at Texas,Kentucky, Kansas, Texas A&M, UT San Antonio as well as the prestigiousKobe Bryant Skills Academy.
Hopkins was a two-year starter at Northern Oklahoma where he averaged12.0 points per game while connecting on 42.0 percent of his three-pointfield goal attempts. An all-conference selection as a sophomore, Hopkinsspent one year at Centenary College before finishing up his playing carerat Northeastern State.
At Northeastern State, Hopkins was among the team leaders in points,rebounds, assist-to-turnover ratio, free throw percentage as well asthree-point field goal percentage. During his high school career, Hopkinsearned All-American honors and captured gold medal laurels at theNational Three-Point Shooting Championships.
Hopkins earned his associate’s degree from Northern Oklahoma Collegeand his bachelor’s degree from Northeastern State in 2006. Hopkinscurrently resides in Fort Worth.
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Kaitlyn Erwin begins her fifth overall season with the TCU men’s basketball program and her first season asthe video coordinator for the Frogs.
In her position, Erwin coordinates and implements the use of video technology for practices and games whilepreparing materials necessary in creating opponent scouting reports. The TCU video coordinator also focusesher efforts in film exchange while assisting in the day-to-day operations in the men’s basketball office.
A veteran in the Frogs’ program, Erwin was the team’s head manager during her undergraduate days where sheassisted with in video technology, coordinating TCU’s student managers, gameday set-up and management whilehelping with day-to-day operations of the office.
Erwin graduated from TCU in May 2009 with a degree in communications studies with an emphasis in humanrelations and is currently pursuing her master’s degree in liberal art. Her brother, Brent, is the head women’ssoccer coach at SMU.
Ka i t l y n Erw i nVideo Coordinator
5th Season • TCU (2009)
J.D. Pollock begins his first season as the graduate manager for the TCU men’s basketball program aftergraduating and concluding his playing career from Kennesaw State in 2009.
With the Frogs, Pollock will assist the program’s video coordinator in film exchange in addition to preparingopponent scouting reports. Also, Pollock will coordinate TCU’s student managers while overseeing gamedayset-up and management and helping with the day-to-day operations within the basketball office.
A two-year lettermen for the Owls, Pollock started seven games for Kennesaw State before suffering a season-ending knee injury. Prior to the injury, Pollock was averaging 9.0 points per game and was coming off a career-high 24-point performance against Colgate. In his first season with the Owls, Pollock appeared in all 30 games,including six starts, where he finished fourth in the Atlantic Sun Conference in steals per game (1.77 S-G).
A native of Roswell, Ga., Pollock graduated from Kennesaw State with a bachelor’s degree in sports managementand is currently pursuing his master’s degree at TCU in liberal arts.
J .D . Po l l o c kGraduate Manager
1st Season • Kennesaw State (2009)
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C h r i s Ha l lDirector of Sports Medicine • 25th Season • TCU (1983)
The Dean of Mountain West Conference athletic trainers, Chris Hall begins his 25thoverall season as a member of the TCU athletic training staff and his sixth overallseason as the Director of Sports Medicine for the Horned Frogs.
Promoted in March 2003, Hall became just the second Director of Sports Medicine inschool history and is responsible for the athletics injury recognition and care as well as thetreatment and rehabilitiation for the men’s basketball program. In addition, he oversees alltraining support services for over 400 student-athletes that don the TCU uniform.
In March 2006, Hall was recognized by the National Athletic Trainers Association with theprestigious Athletic Training Service Award and has served on several committees with theNATA during his career. The TCU Director of Sports Medicine has also developed andassisted with several national educational symposiums at the National Athletic TrainersAssociation annual convention.
Hall is one of the most well-respected medical professionals in all of collegiate athletics andhas graced the sidelines for the Frogs over the previous 25 seasons working alongsidesome of their most legendary coaches in TCU men’s basketball history. In 1999, Hall wasrecognized for his efforts to the Frogs as he was selected as the TCU Athletics DepartmentTeammate of the Year.
Prior to joining the TCU Athletics Department in 1984, Hall worked at both the Universityof Arkansas as well as interned with the Dallas Cowboys.
The TCU Director of Sports Medicine earned his bachelor’s degree in secondaryeducation in 1983 as well as his master’s degree in liberal arts in 1989 - both from TCU.
Hall is married to the former Becky Brill - who was inducted into the TCU Lettermen’sAssociation Hall of Fame in October 2008. Hall and his wife have one daughter, Katie - whoattends TCU - and two sons, Chris and Jared. The Hall family resides in Colleyville.
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S t e p h en Ge pha rd tAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach • 3rd Season • Arizona State (2004)
Stephen Gephardt begins his third season as assistant strength and conditioningcoach at TCU where he oversees the physical development of men’s basketball,men’s golf, women’s equestrian as well as assists with the nationally-ranked
football program.
One of the best young minds in the field of strength and conditioning, Gephardt hasdeveloped a training regimen for the TCU men’s basketball program that is specificallydesigned to help each student-athlete improve his quickness, mobility and mentaltoughness while creating increases in agility, body awareness and overall power.
Gephardt is part of a nationally-recognized strength and conditioning staff at TCU, whichis under the direction of 2008 National Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year DonSommer.
Prior to joining TCU, Gephardt spent two seasons at the University of Alabama-Birmingham as a graduate assistant where he assisted in the physical enhancement of theBlazers’ football and men’s basketball programs.
The TCU assistant strength and conditioning coach is certified by both the NSCA(National Strength and Conditioning Association) and CSCCA (College Strength andConditioning Coaches Association).
Gephardt graduated from Arizona State in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiologywhile interning under head sports performance coach Ben Hilgart. Following graduation atArizona State, Gephardt earned his master’s degree at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
Gephardt and his wife, Meghan, have one son, Kaiden. The Gephardt family currentlyresides in Fort Worth.
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Scott Kull begins his fifth season as the Associate Athletics Director for External Operations where heoversees several departments, including marketing, media relations, spirit groups and the Horned Frogsticket office in addition to serving as the liaison to the TCU ISP Sports Network.
In his second season as the sport administrator for the TCU men’s basketball program, Kull also oversees men’sand women’s golf as well as the men’s and women’s track and field and cross country programs. Kull is also amember of TCU’s Management Team where he was instrumental in the procurement of $2.3-million in videoboards and LED displays for football, basketball, track and field, soccer, swimming and diving and baseball.
Under the direction of Kull, a grassroots sales approach has resulted in the Frogs setting all-time highs in season-ticket sales and revenue for football, baseball, soccer and volleyball while aiding in a seven-year, multi-milliondollar ISP Sports contact that began in 2006. During his time at TCU, the athletics department has welcomed 52new sponsors to the family while establishing new records in licensing revenue.
Prior to joining TCU, Kull spent eight years at Florida State serving as the Associate Athletics Director/GeneralManager of the Seminoles Athletics Marketing Office. Kull oversaw all aspects of advertising, promotions, ticketsales, corporate sponsorships and coaches’ endorsements for FSU’s 20 athletics programs.
The TCU Associate Athletics Director for External Operations has worked at some of the most highly-decoratedporgrams in the country, including Florida State, Florida, The Ohio State University and Georgia Tech. Kull earnedhis bachelor’s degree from Otterbein as well as his master’s degree from The Ohio State University.
Sco t t Ku l lAssociate Athletics Director for External Operations
5th Season • Otterbein College (1990)
Chris Uchacz begins his fifth season as Director of Athletic Academic Services where he oversees thestudent development of TCU’s men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s equestrian as well as women’ssoccer programs.
Uchacz is responsible for the oversight of all facets of the Athletic Academics Services Office and its’ eight-member staff who all have a common goal of graduating and maintaining NCAA eligibility for over 450 student-athletes. In addition to his duties in the Athletic Academic Services Office, Uchacz is responsible for the oversightof the Department APR, continuing eligibility/NCAA certification, summer school/fifth-year aid programs andhousing for all TCU student-athletes.
Under the direction of Uchacz, the TCU Athletics Department has received high praise as cumulative grade pointaverage during the spring 2009 semester was 2.957, which is the highest mark since reporting began in Fall 1998.Based on the 2007-08 data, the TCU Athletics Department’s APR was the highest in five years of reporting at973. For five consecutive years, the overall departmental APR score has risen and now stands at 966.
Prior to arriving at TCU, Uchacz spent the previous five years at The University of Texas-Pan American where heserved as the Assistant Athletics Director for Academic Support and Student Services. Prior to working at UTPA,Uchacz worked at the University of Illinois as an Academic Advisor overseeing a variety of sports.
Uchacz received an Honors Degree in Physical Education from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario wherehe competed as a student-athlete in both soccer and crew. He completed a Master's Degree in Human Kineticsat the University of Windsor and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Kinesiology at the Universityof Illinois where he is studying the interrelationship between sport, global culture, and the Internet.
A native of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, Uchacz currently resides in Fort Worth.
Chr i s Ucha c zDirector of Academic Services
5th Season • Brock University (1990)
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Joe Monaco begins his third season as Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations at TCU where he isprimarily responsible for men’s basketball, men’s golf and web services.
Monaco came to TCU after three years at The University of Texas-Pan American where he served as theAssistant Athletics Director for Media Relations and Director of Athletics Media Relations. Monaco has served onthe media staff for the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four and 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball Sweet Sixteen.
Monaco and his wife, Mindi, reside in Arlington with their dog, Jaxon. Monaco earned his master’s degree in sportscommunications and journalism in 2002 and his master’s degree in sport education in 2004 - both from Ashland.
Jo e Mona coAssistant Director of Athletics Media Relations
3rd Season • Ashland University (2002)
Evan Spoon begins his second season as an assistant with the TCU Athletics Marketing Office where heoversees marketing responsibilities for men’s basketball and women’s soccer.
Spoon graduated from North Greenville University where he was a two-sport athlete in soccer and tennis for theCrusaders. During his time at North Greenville, Sppon was a member of the Sports Management Society.
A 2009 graduate of North Greenville University, Spoon earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management with aminor in business administration. The Rock Hill, S.C., native now resides in Fort Worth.
Evan SpoonMarketing Assistant
2nd Season • North Greenville University (2009)
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Joan Owens begins her 12th season as the Administrative Assistant for the TCU men’s basketball programwhere she is responsible for handling all correspondence, communications, day-to-day operations and spe-cial projects for head coach Jim Christian as well as the entire TCU coaching staff.
In addition, Owens also coordinates travel arrangements during recruiting season for the TCU coaching staff andplays a vital role in the registration and organization of the Jim Christian Summer Basketball Clinics.
Owens and her husband, Warren, have four children - Dr. Andrew Owens (M.D. at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis),Lindsay (2001 TCU graduate), Steven (2004 TCU graduate) and Mitch (currently a senior at TCU).
Joan OwensAdministrative Assistant • 12th Season
Chip Cunningham Travis Masterson Kevin Bartlett John Carney
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R o s t e r B r e a k d o w n
Head Coach Jim Christan 2nd season Rhode Island (1988)
Assistant Coach Jean Prioleau 2nd season Fordham (1992)
Assistant Coach Bill Wuczynski 2nd season UNLV (1995)
Assistant Coach Eric Haut 2nd season Kent State (2004)
Director of Basketball Operations Cody Hopkins 1st season Northeastern State (2006)
Video Coordinator Kaitlyn Erwin 1st season TCU (2009)
Graduate Manager J.D. Pollock 1st season Kennesaw State (2009)
Director of Sports Medicine Chris Hall 25th season TCU (1983)
Strength and Conditioning Coach Stephen Gephardt 3rd season Arizona State (2002)
Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School | High School
30 Marin Bavcevic G 6-0 175 So. Sq. Split, Croatia The Patterson School
15 Zvonko Buljan F-C 6-9 235 Sr. 1L Split, Croatia Vincennes University | Obrtnicka Skola
24 Kevin Butler G-F 6-5 210 So. 1L Duncanville, Texas Duncanville High School
21 Nikola Cerina F-C 6-9 240 Fr. HS Topola Oplenac, Serbia Nikola Tesla Secondary School
33 Garlon Green G-F 6-7 210 Fr. HS Missouri City, Texas Hightower High School
25 Greg Hill G 6-2 215 Jr. Tr. Gary, Indiana Midland College | Merrillville High School
45 Cheick Kone C 6-10 240 So. Tr. Mali, Africa Howard College
12 Logan Lancon G-F 6-6 215 So. 1L Houston, Texas Clear Creek High School
22 Keion Mitchem G 6-0 175 Sr. 3L Rochester, New York East Rochester High School
5 Ronnie Moss G 6-2 210 So. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Christian Life Academy
2 Xaver Roberson G 6-2 200 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Mississippi Elite Christian Academy
13 Edvinas Ruzgas G-F 6-6 215 Sr. 1L Vilnius, Lithuania Weatherford College | The Miller School
10 * - Hank Thorns G 5-9 160 Jr. Tr. Las Vegas, Nevada Virginia Tech | Las Vegas Valley High School
* - Will sit out the 2009-10 season due to NCAA Transfer Rules
TCU Men’s Basketball Staff
Name First Last
Marin Bavcevic MAR-in BAS-i-vich
Zvonko Buljan z-VON-ko BULL-yawn
Nikola Cerina NICK-oo-la SIR-ri-na
Garlon Green GAR-lin
Cheick Kone SHH-eck Ka-on
Logan Lancon Lo-gan LAN-sawn
Keion Mitchem KEY-on MITCH-im
Pronunciation Guide
Geographic BreakdownTexasKevin Butler Duncanville
Garlon Green Missouri City
Ronnie Moss Fort Worth
Logan Lancon Houston
Xavier Roberson Houston
IndianaGreg Hill Gary
New YorkKeion Mitchem Rochester
New YorkHank Thorns Las Vegas
InternationalCheick Kone Africa
Marin Bavcevic Croatia
Zvonko Buljan Croatia
Edvinas Ruzgas Lithuania
Nikola Cerina Serbia
Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown Last School | High School
2 Xaver Roberson G 6-2 200 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Mississippi Elite Christian Academy
5 Ronnie Moss G 6-2 210 So. 1L Fort Worth, Texas Christian Life Academy
10 * - Hank Thorns G 5-9 160 Jr. Tr. Las Vegas, Nevada Virginia Tech | Las Vegas Valley High School
12 Logan Lancon G-F 6-6 215 So. 1L Houston, Texas Clear Creek High School
13 Edvinas Ruzgas G-F 6-6 215 Sr. 1L Vilnius, Lithuania Weatherford College | The Miller School
15 Zvonko Buljan F-C 6-9 235 Sr. 1L Split, Croatia Vincennes University | Obrtnicka Skola
21 Nikola Cerina F-C 6-9 240 Fr. HS Topola Oplenac, Serbia Nikola Tesla Secondary School
22 Keion Mitchem G 6-0 175 Sr. 3L Rochester, New York East Rochester High School
24 Kevin Butler G-F 6-5 210 So. 1L Duncanville, Texas Duncanville High School
25 Greg Hill G 6-2 215 Jr. Tr. Gary, Indiana Midland College | Merrillville High School
30 Marin Bavcevic G 6-0 175 So. Sq. Split, Croatia The Patterson School
33 Garlon Green G-F 6-7 210 Fr. HS Missouri City, Texas Hightower High School
45 Cheick Kone C 6-10 240 So. Tr. Mali, Africa Howard College
* - Will sit out the 2009-10 season due to NCAA Transfer Rules
Name First Last
Xavier Roberson RO-ber-son
Edvinas Ruzgas ED-vi-NAS Rooz-gis
TCU Coaching Staff
Eric Haut Ha-out
Jean Prioleau JA-on PRE-low
Bill Wuczynski WOO-zin-ski
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Xavier RobersonG • 6-2 • 200
Fr. • HS
Houston, Texas
Mississippi Elite Christian Academy
2Ronnie Moss
G • 6-2 • 210
So. • 1L
Fort Worth, Texas
Christian Life Academy
5Hank Thorns
G • 5-9 • 160
Jr. • RS
Las Vegas, Nevada
Virginia Tech
10Logan Lancon
G-F • 6-6 • 215
So. • 1L
Houston, Texas
Clear Creek High School
Edvinas RuzgasG-F • 6-6 • 215
Sr. • 1L
Vilnius, Lithuania
Weatherford College
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Zvonko BuljanF-C • 6-9 • 235
Sr. • 1L
Split, Croatia
Vincennes University
Nikola CerinaF-C • 6-9 • 235
Fr. • HS
Vrsac, Serbia
Nikola Tesla Secondary School
Keion MitchemG • 5-10 • 175
Sr. • 3L
Rochester, New York
Rochester East High School
22Kevin Butler
G-F • 6-5 • 210
So. • 1L
Duncanville, Texas
Duncanville High School
Greg HillG • 6-2 • 215
Jr. • Tr.
Gary, Indiana
Midland College
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Marin BavcevicG • 6-0 • 175
So. • Sq.
Split, Croatia
The Patterson School
Garlon GreenG-F • 6-7 • 210
Fr. • HS
Missouri City, Texas
Hightower High School
Cheick KoneC • 6-10 • 240
So. • Tr.
Mali, Africa
Howard College
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Jim ChristianHead Coach
2nd Season • Rhode Island (1988)
Jean PrioleauAssistant Coach
2nd Season • Fordham (1992)
Bill WuczynskiAssistant Coach
2nd Season • UNLV (1995)
Eric HautAssistant Coach
2nd Season • Kent State (2004)
Cody HopkinsDirector of Basketball Operations
1st Season • Northeastern State (2006)
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Who’s the Best Dresser?
Winner:
Hank Thorns (12 votes)
Who’s the Worst Dresser?
Winner:
Nicola Cerina (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Kevin Butler (3 votes)
Who’s the Best Rapper?
Winner:
Xavier Roberson (12 votes)
Who’s the Worst Singer?
Winner:
Zvonko Buljan (4 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (3 votes)
Cheick Kone (2 votes)
Who’s the Best Video Game Player?
Winner:
Greg Hill (10 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Hank Thorns (2 votes)
Who’s the Worst Video Game Player?
Winner:
Keion Mitchem (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Zvonko Buljan (2 votes)
Who’s the Best Trash Talker?
Winner:
Ronnie Moss (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Zvonko Buljan (3 votes)
Greg Hill (2 votes)
Who’s the Worst Trash Talker?
Winner:
Marin Bavcevic (8 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Edvinas Ruzgas (2 votes)
Zvonko Buljan (2 votes)
The 2009-10 TCU men’s basketball team gathered together in early October and participated in a 29-question player poll,
supplying the name of a teammate for a variety of categories. Self votes were not allowed and only players with multiple votes
are shown below:
Who’s the Smartest in the Classroom?
Winner:
Marin Bavcevic (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (4 votes)
Who’s the Smartest on the Court?
Winner:
Hank Thorns (4 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (3 votes)
Marin Bavcevic (3 votes)
Who’s the Biggest Comedian?
Winner:
Zvonko Buljan (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Ronnie Moss (2 votes)
Who’s the Most Outgoing?
Winner:
Ronnie Moss (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Zvonko Buljan (2 votes)
Who’s the Best Dancer?
Winner:
Kevin Butler (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Ronnie Moss (2 votes)
Who’s the Worst Dancer?
Winner:
Nicola Cerina (6 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Kevin Butler (2 votes)
Marin Bavcevic (2 votes)
Edvinas Ruzgas (2 votes)
Who has the Cleanest Locker?
Winner:
Keion Mitchem (8 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Hank Thorns (2 votes)
Who’s the Dirtiest Locker?
Winner:
Garlon Green (6 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (3 votes)
Kevin Butler (3 votes)
Ronnie Moss received the Most Votes in four categories:Most Competitive, Most Outgoing, Best Trash Talker and
Most Impressive in the Weight Room.
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Who’s the Most Reserved?
Winner:
Keion Mitchem (5 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Edvinas Ruzgas (4 votes)
Marin Bavcevic (2 votes)
Who’s the Most Gifted Athlete?
Winner:
Garlon Green (12 votes)
Who’s the First to get Married?
Winner:
Zvonko Buljan (12 votes)
Who’s the Last to get Married?
Winner:
Keion Mitchem (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Ronnis Moss (2 votes)
Kevin Butler (2 votes)
Who’s the Most Competitive?
Winner:
Ronnie Moss (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Xavier Roberson (3 votes)
Who will be the Best Head Coach in
the Future?
Winner:
Marin Bavcevic (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Hank Thorns (2 votes)
Who’s the Fastest Player?
Winner:
Keion Mitchem (7 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Hank Thorns (3 votes)
Ronnie Moss (2 votes)
Who’s the Hardest Worker?
Winner:
Xavier Roberson (5 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Ronnie Moss (3 votes)
Cheick Kone (2 votes)
Garlon Green (1.5 votes)
Who’s the Best Dunker?
Winner:
Garlon Green (12 votes)
Who’s the Most Impressive in the
Weight Room?
Winner:
Ronnie Moss (9 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (2 votes)
Who’s the Most Likely to Become a
Millionaire (not by playing basketball)?
Winner:
Marin Bavcevic (6 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Logan Lancon (5 votes)
Who’s the Biggest Eater?Winner:
Kevin Butler (6 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Nikola Cerina (2 votes)
Cheick Kone (2 votes)
Who’s the Most Likely to End Up on a
Reality TV Show?
Winner:
Greg Hill (4.5 votes)
Others Receiving Votes:
Ronnie Moss (3.5 votes)
Zvonko Buljan (2 votes)
Keion Mitchem Received the Most Votes for: MostReserved, Cleaniest Locker, Fastest Player, Worst VideoGame Player and Last Player on Team to get Married.
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Z v o n ko Bu l j a nForward • 6-9 • 235 • Senior • Split, Croatia • Vincennes University (Obrtnicka Skola)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 31 26 828 26.7 145 290 .500 28 80 .350 63 87 .724 66 177 243 7.8 84 55 91 6 27 381 12.3
Totals 31 26 828 26.7 145 290 .500 28 80 .350 63 87 .724 66 177 243 7.8 84 55 91 6 27 381 12.3
2008-09 | Junior Season
In his first season with the Frogs, Buljan was selected as the Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year in addition to
earning honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference accolades... became the first TCU player since Lee Nailon in the 1997-
98 season to earn Conference Newcomer of the Year accolades... concluded the season by averaging 12.3 points and a team-
high 7.8 rebounds per game... ranked second in the conference in rebounds per game (7.8 R-G), third in offensive rebounds per game
(2.13 R-G), fourth in defensive rebounds per game (5.71 R-G), eighth in field goal percentage (145-of-290 | .500), and 15th in
scoring average (12.3 P-G)... ranked first in the Mountain West Conference in offensive rebounds per game (2.19) and second in
defensive rebounds per game (6.75 R-G) in conference games... garnered Mountain West Conference Player of the Week accolades
on January 12th after averaging 16.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game in victories over Texas Tech and UNLV... ranked first on
the Frogs in double-digit scoring performances (21) and notched nine double-doubles (points | rebounds), which were the most for
a TCU player since Jamal Brown (9) during the 2001-02 campaign... ranked 87th among all NCAA Division I players in rebounds per
game (7.8 R-G)... recognized by The Sporting News as one of the top international players in college basketball during the 2008-09
campaign, ranking 21st in the country... ranked second on the team in field goals made (145), field goal attempts (290), free throws
made (63) and free throw attempts (87)... ranked third in three-point field goals made (28), three-point field goal percentage
(28-of-80 | .350), assists (55) and steals (27)... recorded a career-high 20 points on three occasions, including a 20-point
performance against Utah (Mar. 12) in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Conference Tournament... collected 20 points on
7-of-11 shooting, including 2-of-3 from behind the three-point arc, while notching 13 rebounds and three assists in an 80-73 triumph
over UNLV (Jan. 10)... scored 20 points to go along with eight rebounds and a career-high five steals in a home triumph over the Air
Force Academy (Feb. 18)... recorded his first career double-double on the road at Colorado (Dec. 3) following a 15-point, 10-rebound
performance... notched three consecutive double-doubles against conference-foes UNLV (Jan. 10), BYU (Jan. 13) and Air Force
(Jan. 17)... collected 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including a career-high three three-pointers, to go along with 11 rebounds on the
road at the Air Force Academy (Jan. 17)... collected 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting to go along with eight rebounds on the road at
Indiana (Dec. 10)... notched 16 points to go along with a career-high 16 rebounds on the road at The Pit against New Mexico
(Feb. 24)... scored 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting to go along with six rebounds in the Mountain West Conference opener against
Colorado State (Jan. 3)... scored 13 points to go along with 10 rebounds against BYU (Feb. 14) at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum...
notched a double-double against San Diego State (Feb. 28) following an 11-point, 11-rebound performance.
2006-08 | Vincennes UniversityBuljan came to the Frogs from a Vincennes University program that recorded a 28-6 overall record, including a 16-0 mark at home,
during the 2007-08 campaign... concluded his sophomore season by averaging 12.7 points and team-high 9.0 rebounds per game
while connecting on 53.7 percent (161-of-300) of his field goal attempts... recorded 12 double-doubles (points | rebounds) during his
sophomore season while notching 13 games of 10 or more boards... posted one of his biggest games of the season in a 108-63
victory over Clark State where he collected a game-high 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting to go along with 18 rebounds, including 11
offensive boards, and four assists... finished with 14 points to go along with a season-high 18 rebounds with three steals and two
assists in the second meeting of the season against Clark State... recorded a 22-point, 12-rebound effort in the Blazers’ 105-60
victory over Spoon River Community College where he connected on a perfect 12-of-12 from the charity stripe... led Vincennes to a
NJCAA Distrcit III Championship and a spot at the NJCAA National Championship in Hutchinson, Kan., during his sophomore
season... guided the Blazers to the second round of the NJCAA National Championships before dropping a 74-67 decision to Paris
Junior College... aided a high-powered offense as the Blazers were one of the top-scoring teams in District III with an 84.3 points per
game average during the 2007-08 campaign... guided his junior college program to a 25-8 overall record, including a 15-3 mark on
their home court, during his freshman campaign... concluded the 2005-06 season by averaging 8.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per
game while shooting 49.7 percent (88-of-177) from the field... notched his first double-double of the season in the District III
Championship Game with a 12-point, 14-board performance, including 10 offensive boards, in an 84-58 victory over Lake Region State.
Prep CareerA native of Split, Croatia, Buljan earned a wealth of international experience as he was a member of the Croatian Junior National Team
for a pair of seasons... graduated from Obrtnicka Skola.
From the Charity StripeBuljan is the son of Vjeko and Bosiljka Buljan... born on February 6, 1987... has one sister, Vjekica... majoring in communications.
Career HighsPoints
20 3x - last vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Field Goals Made
8 2x - last vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Field Goal Attempts
15 at UNLV (2/10/09)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
.857 (7-of-8) vs. St. Gregory’s (11/29/08)
3-Point Field Goals Made
3 2x - last at Air Force (1/17/09)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
6 at New Mexico (2/24/09)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Three Made)
1.000 (3-of-3) vs. Wichita State (12/8/08)
Free Throws Made
7 at Wyoming (2/21/09)
Free Throw Attempts
8 at Wyoming (2/21/09)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
1.000 (6-of-6); 2x - last vs. Air Force (2/18/09)
Rebounds
16 at New Mexico (2/24/09)
Offensive Rebounds
5 vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Defensive Rebounds
14 at New Mexico (2/24/09)
Assists
5 vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
Steals
5 vs. Air Force (2/18/09)
Blocked Shots
1 6x; last at Wyoming (2/21/09)
Minutes Played
37 at Indiana (12/10/08)
Getting to Know Zvonko...Nickname:
“Z”
Future Plans:
Play Professional Basketball
What I Drive:
I walk baby...
Favorite TV Show:
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Favorite Movie:
Every Friday movie
Favorite Internet Site:
Favorite Dinner:
Cevapi
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Cinnamon Rolls
Favorite NBA Team:
Denver Nuggets
In My iPod:
Croatian Music and Cajke
My Biggest Thrill to Date:
Becoming the person I am today
On the Walls of My Room:
Basketball Posters
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A ninja
My “Dream Team” Would Be:
Toni Kukoc; Carmelo Anthony; Tracy McGrady;
Kenyon Martin; and of course, Me
My Greatest Influence:
My mom
My Proudest Accomplishment:
MWC Newcomer of the Year
My Bucket List:
1 - Travel around the world
2 - Win the conference championship
3 - Have a great life and family
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K e i o n M i t c h emGuard • 6-0 • 175 • Senior • Rochester, New York • Rochester East High School
2008-09 | Junior Season
Mitchem posted the best season of his TCU career during the 2008-09 campaign as he appeared in all 31 games while
earning 18 spots in the starting rotation... recorded career-highs in 21 statistical categories, including points per game (5.7
P-G), total points (178), minutes played (689) and minutes played per game (22.2 MP-G)... collected eight double-digit
scoring performances this past season... scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including 5-of-7 from behind the three-
point line, in the Mountain West Conference opener against Colorado State (Jan. 3)... scored 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting to go along
with three assists in 32 minutes of action on the road at New Mexico (Feb. 24)... scored 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting, including
3-of-3 from behind the three-point line, to go along with four rebounds in a road victory over Colorado (Dec. 3)... notched 12 points
on 4-of-5 shooting to go along with three assists in a road victory over Big 12 Conference-opponent Texas Tech (Jan. 6)... scored 12
points on 3-of-6 shooting, including 4-of-5 from the free throw line, in a conference triumph over the Air Force Academy (Feb. 18)...
scored 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting on a home victory against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Dec. 6)... notched 10 points on the road
on two occasions at Indiana (Dec. 10) and Utah (Mar. 7)... finished the season ranked second on the team in three-point field goals
made (30) and three-point field goal percentage (30-of-79 | .380) and third in three-point field goal attempts (79)... ranked fourth on
the team in assists (46) and fifth in total points (178), scoring average (5.7 P-G), field goals made (61) and field goal attempts (157).
2007-08 | Sophomore SeasonThe TCU sophomore gave the Purple and White an added burst off of the bench during the 2007-08 campaign after averaging 4.7
points and 1.3 rebounds per game... earned his first collegiate start against the Air Force Academy (Feb. 2) where he finished with
10 points, including a trio of three-pointers, to go along with two rebounds in a season-high 26 minutes of action... posted a season-
high 16 points on the road at the Air Force Academy (Mar. 5) after connecting on 5-of-10 shots from behind the three-point line... scored
nine points on 3-of-4 shooting, including 3-of-3 from behind the three-point arc, against nationally-ranked Texas (Jan. 2)... scored nine
points on 4-of-7 shooting to go along with a pair of assists on the road at Rice (Dec. 29)... notched nine points on a trio of three-
pointers at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum against UNLV (Jan. 30)... posted seven points and three rebounds in the quarterfinal game
against UNLV (Mar. 13) in the Mountain West Conference Tournament... finished his sophomore campaign ranked fourth on the
squad in three-point field goals made (31) and three-point field goal attempts (86).
2006-07 | Freshman SeasonMitchem appeared in 15 games during his freshman season with the Purple and White where he averaged 5.3 points, 1.3 rebounds
and 1.0 steals per game... scored a season-high 13 points on 4-of-6 shooting, including 3-of-5 shooting from behind the three-point
line, against Tulane (Dec. 9)... collected 11 points on 3-of-6 shooting, including 4-of-4 from the charity stripe, in a double-overtime
victory over crosstown foes UT Arlington (Nov. 18)... scored 11 points, including 5-of-6 at the free throw line, to go along with five
rebounds against Grambling State (Nov. 24) while seeing action in a season-high 25 minutes... scored eight points on 3-of-6
shooting against Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 14) in his second collegiate game with the Frogs... notched six points to go along with a
career-high four steals on the road at St. Mary’s (Calif.)... scored nine points, including a trio of three-pointers, to go along with two
rebounds, one assist and one steal against UT San Antonio (Dec. 6).
Prep CareerThe product of Rochester East High School, Mitchem was selected to the All-Greater Rochester Super 15 Boys’ Basketball Team…
garnered All-City-Catholic accolades in each of his four seasons… selected as the City-Catholic Player of the Year as well as his team’s
Most Valuable Player during his senior campaign… guided Rochester East High School to a pair of Section V crowns to go along
with a trio of City-Catholic League titles… averaged 25.0 points, 8.5 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game during his senior
season… concluded his career with 1,162 career points as well as over 700 assists, 400 rebounds and 300 steals as a four-year starter
for Rochester East High School… recorded a career-best 42 points against Rush-Henrietta in his senior season.
From the Charity StripeMitchem is the son of Kenneth Mitchem and Tina Holmes… born on March 6, 1987… majoring in communications.
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 31 18 689 22.2 61 157 .389 30 79 .380 26 33 .788 2 45 47 1.5 60 46 44 1 21 178 5.7
2007-08 29 1 390 13.4 48 133 .361 31 86 .360 9 13 .692 12 25 37 1.3 21 15 20 0 16 136 4.7
2006-07 15 0 204 13.6 25 75 .333 17 48 .354 13 16 .813 7 12 19 1.3 12 8 13 0 15 80 5.3
Totals 75 19 1,283 17.1 134 365 .367 78 213 .366 48 62 .774 21 82 103 1.4 93 69 77 1 52 394 5.3
Career HighsPoints
19 vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Field Goals Made
7 at New Mexico (2/24/09)
Field Goal Attempts
18 at Air Force (3/5/08)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
.833 (5-of-6) at Colorado (12/3/08)
3-Point Field Goals Made
5 2x; last vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
10 at Air Force (3/5/08)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
.715 (5-of-7) vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Free Throws Made
5 vs. Grambling State (11/24/06)
Free Throw Attempts
6 vs. Grambling State (11/24/06)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
.833 (5-of-6) vs. Grambling State (11/24/06)
Rebounds
6 at San Diego State (1/28/09)
Offensive Rebounds
4 vs. Grambling State (11/21/07)
Defensive Rebounds
6 at San Diego State (1/28/09)
Assists
3 8x; last at New Mexico (1/28/09)
Steals
4 at St. Mary’s (11/21/06)
Blocked Shots
1 at San Diego State (1/28/09)
Minutes Played
37 vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Getting to Know Keion...What I Drive:
My shoes
Favorite Movie:
King of New York
In my IPod:
Shaft-a-Mill and P.A Knit
My Biggest Thrill to Date:
Signing my National Letter of Intent
People Would Be Surprised to
Know:
I watch iCarly
Bucket List:
1 - Have a family
2 - Become financially secure
3 - See my nephews and nieces grow up
Favorite Airport Food:
Popeye’s Chicken
Friend From Another College
Team:
Nate Brumfield (Oklahoma Baptist)
My Basketball “Dream Team”:
Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Tim
Duncan and Wilt Chamberlain
My Most Prized Possession:
Picture my nephew made for me
Favorite Moment in a Game:
The overall competitiveness
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
My older brother
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Floyd Mayweather
My Greatest Influence:
My mom
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Is coming soon when my mom sees me getting
my degree
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Edv inas RuzgasGuard | Forward • 6-6 • 215 • Senior • Vilnius, Lithuania • Weatherford Collge (The Miller School)
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 31 28 975 31.5 103 242 .426 58 174 .333 45 57 .789 33 61 94 3.0 51 24 23 3 13 309 10.0
Totals 31 28 975 31.5 103 242 .426 58 174 .333 45 57 .789 33 61 94 3.0 51 24 23 3 13 309 10.0
2008-09 | Junior Season
Ruzgas concluded his first season with the Frogs by averaging 10.0 points per game, which ranked third on the team... ranked
first on the team in three-point field goals made (58) and three-point field goal attempts (174)... ranked first on the team in
minutes played (975) and minutes played per game (31.5) while appearing in all 31 games, including 28 trips to the starting
lineup... ranked third on the team in field goals made (103), field goal attempts (242), field goal percentage (103-of-242 | .426)...
ranked fourth on the team in rebounds (94)... recorded 15 double-digit scoring performances during the season, which ranked fourth
on the team... collected a career-high 24 points on 8-of-13 shooting, including 5-of-9 from behind the three-point line, to go along with
five rebounds in a road victory over Texas Tech (Jan. 6)... notched 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting, including three three-pointers,
while collecting six rebounds against Clemson (Nov. 15)... posted 18 points on 6-of-10 shooting, including 4-of-4 at the free throw line,
to go along with five rebounds while playing in a career-high 39 minutes in a home victory against UNLV (Jan. 10)... posted 16 points
on 6-of-8 shooting, including 4-of-6 from behind the three-point line, in his TCU debut against Western Michigan (Nov. 14) at the
ESPN Charleston Classic... collected 16 points on 5-of-5 shooting, including 4-of-4 from behind the three-point arc, in a home
victory over Wichita State (Dec. 8)... scored 14 points in 32 minutes of action against BYU (Feb. 14) at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum...
notched 13 points to go along with two assists and two steals on the road at UNLV (Feb. 10)... competed in 30 or more minutes in
20 of 31 games this past season.
2006-08 | Weatherford CollegeRuzgas enjoyed a stellar sophomore campaign at Weatherford College where the 6-6 forward garnered first team All-North Texas
Junior College Athletic Conference accolades along with a NJCAA All-Region V selection... recognized as the NJCAA Region V
Player of the Week on January 13th after scoring 30 points against Temple College, who was undefeated at the time, after draining
six three-pointers to go along with seven rebounds, three steals, two assists and two blocked shots in the first game of conference
action... ranked eighth among all NJCAA players and first in Region V in three-point field goal shooting percentage after connecting
on 50.3 percent (89-of-177) of his trey attempts... finished third among all Region V players in shooting percentage by connecting on
61.2 percent (177-of-289) of his field goal attempts to go along with 84.3 percent (97-of-115) of his free throw tries... ranked fourth in
Region V in three-point field goals made per game (3.18 3FGM-G) and fifth in scoring average at 19.3 points per game... scored 20
or more points on 12 occasions during the 2007-08 campaign... notched a career-high 44 points against Grayson Community
College where he connected on 15-of-21 field goal attempts, including a school-record 10 three-pointers... collected 35 points on
11-of-12 shooting, including 9-of-9 at the charity stripe and 4-of-5 from behind the three-point arc, against Navarro College... scored
a team-high 30 points in the quarterfinals of the Region V Tournament against South Plains Community College... notched 29 points
on a pair of occasions against Trinity Valley Junior College and Temple College... guided Weatherford College to a 24-6 overall
record, including an 11-2 mark in North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference action... led the Coyotes to the conference
championship along with a spot as the top-seed in the Region V Tournament... made an immediate impact in his first season at
Weatherford College as he was recognized as an All-North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference honorable mention selection
during the 2006-07 campaign.
Prep CareerA product of The Miller School in Charlottesville, Va., Ruzgas was selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Virginia Independent
School District after leading his prep program to a spot in the VIC State Finals... averaged 12.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists
per game en route to securing an honorable mention spot on the all-state squad during his senior campaign.
From the Charity StripeRuzgas is the son of Alvydas and Jolanta Ruzgiene... born on June 3, 1987... majoring in communications.
Career HighsPoints
24 at Texas Tech (1/6/09)
Field Goals Made
8 at Texas Tech (1/6/09)
Field Goal Attempts
14 vs. SMU (11/26/08)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
1.000 (5-of-5) vs. Wichita State (12/8/08)
3-Point Field Goals Made
5 at Texas Tech (1/6/09)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
10 at Air Force (1/17/09)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Three Made)
1.000 (4-of-4) vs. Wichita State (12/8/08)
Free Throws Made
4 3x; last vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Free Throw Attempts
5 vs. UNLV (1/10/09)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Four Made)
1.000 (4-of-4); 2x - last vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Rebounds
7 vs. SMU (11/26/08)
Offensive Rebounds
3 2x; last at Co. of Charleston (11/16/08)
Defensive Rebounds
5 2x; last at Wyoming (2/21/09)
Assists
2 5x; last vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Steals
2 2x; last at UNLV (2/10/09)
Blocked Shots
1 3x; last vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Minutes Played
39 vs. UNLV (1/10/09)
Getting to Know Edvinas...What I Drive:
VW Passat
Dream Job:
Play Professional Basketball
Favorite Moment in a Game:
Hitting three-pointers
Favorite TV Show:
Prison Break
Favorite Movie:
Fast and Furious
Favorite Internet Site:
www.delfi.lt
Favorite Dinner:
Steak
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Gummy Bears
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers
In My iPod:
Everything from Lithuanian music to rap
My Biggest Thrill to Date:
Seeing a shark in the sea
On the Walls of My Room:
Pictures of family and friends; a Lithuanian flag
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A professional basketball player
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Tiger Woods
My Greatest Influence:
My parents
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Playing for the Lithuanian National U-18 and
U-20 Teams
My Bucket List:
1- Travel the world
2 - Be successful
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K e v i n Bu t l e rGuard | Forward • 6-5 • 210 • Sophomore • Duncanville, Texas • Duncanville High School
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 31 2 535 17.3 38 91 .418 6 25 .240 20 32 .625 32 67 99 3.2 48 18 19 2 28 102 3.3
Totals 31 2 535 17.3 38 91 .418 6 25 .240 20 32 .625 32 67 99 3.2 48 18 19 2 28 102 3.3
2008-09 | Freshman Season
Butler gained tremendous experience for the Frogs in his first season as he was the only freshman to appear in all 31 games
while making two trips to the starting lineup... earned his first trip to the starting lineup for the Frogs against the Air Force
Academy (Feb. 18)... collected his best game of the season against nationally-ranked Clemson (Nov. 15) where he posted a
career-high nine points, including 2-of-2 from behind the three-point arc, to go along with six steals, four rebounds, two assists in 28
minutes of action... recorded the most steals in a game among all players in the Mountain West Conference with six against
Clemson (Nov. 15)... scored nine points on 4-of-8 shooting to go along with six rebounds and two steals in 19 minutes of action
against St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29)... collected nine points, including 4-of-4 at the free throw line, to go along with five rebounds and two
assists in 17 minutes of action in the Mountain West Conference opener against Colorado State (Jan. 3)... scored seven points to go
along with three rebounds in 26 minutes of action against BYU (Feb. 14)... grabbed a career-high seven rebounds, including five
defensive boards, in a home victory over Colgate (Dec. 30)... ranked second on the team in steals (28) and third in rebounds (99)
and rebounds per game (3.2 R-G)... ranked sixth among all Mountain West Conference freshmen in rebounds per game (3.2 R-G).
Prep CareerA tremendous talent from one of the top high school programs in the nation, Butler came to the Purple and White from a Duncanville
High School program that was nationally-recognized by USA Today... ranked 16th in the State of Texas according to TexasHoops.com
in the Class of 2008... concluded his senior campaign by averaging 13.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game en route to
securing Texas All-State honors... recorded 16 points to go along with a game-high 11 rebounds at the 43rd Annual Faith 7 Game
between Team Texas and Team Oklahoma... selected to the Rumble on the Ridge All-Tournament Team after scoring 15 points to
give Duncanville the team title with a 66-62 triumph over Putnam City High School... guided a Panthers’ program that finished with a
36-2 overall record, including a 14-0 conference record, during his senior campaign... scored a game-high 28 points against
DFW-rivals North Crowley High School in the Region I semifinals during his senior campaign... garnered Most Valuable Player
honors at the 2007 Texas 5A State Championships after guiding his prep program to a 60-46 victory in the gold medal game... served
as a valuable member of a Duncanville High School program that finished with a 39-0 record, including a seventh-place showing in
the USA Today final poll... led a team that was pre-season ranked first in the nation according to Rivals.com as well as the FAB-50
for pre-season rankings according to NJ.com... aided a Duncanville program that was ranked fourth in the nation and the only team
in the State of Texas to be listed on ESPN’s Elite High School Boys’ Basketball Team.
From the Charity StripeButler is the son of Kevin Butler and Jacque Hightower... born on December 6, 1989... has one sister - Kamilah... majoring in
criminal justice.
Career HighsPoints
9 3x; last vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Field Goals Made
4 vs. St. Gregory’s (11/29/08)
Field Goal Attempts
8 vs. St. Gregory’s (11/29/08)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Four Made)
.500 (4-of-8) vs. St. Gregory’s (11/29/08)
3-Point Field Goals Made
2 vs. Clemson (11/15/08)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
3 at Wyoming (2/21/09)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Two Made)
1.000 (2-of-2) vs. Clemson (11/15/08)
Free Throws Made
4 vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Free Throw Attempts
4 3x; last at Wyoming (2/21/09)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Four Made)
1.000 (4-of-4) vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Rebounds
7 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Offensive Rebounds
3 2x; last vs. SMU (11/26/08)
Defensive Rebounds
5 4x; last vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Assists
2 4x; last vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Steals
6 vs. Clemson (11/15/08)
Blocked Shots
1 2x; last vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Minutes Played
28 vs. Clemson (11/15/08)
Getting to Know Kevin...Nickname:
KB
What I Drive:
Chevy Lumina
Favorite City to Visit:
Los Angeles
Favorite TV Show:
Martin
Favorite Movie:
Troy
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Dinner:
Alfredo Pasta
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Chips and Lemonade
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers
In My iPod:
Everything... You name it; it’s in there
Dream Date:
Mya
My Basketball “Dream Team”
Would Be:
The ‘92 Olympic Dream Team
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A NBA Player
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Usain Bolt
My Greatest Influence:
God
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Playing basketball at TCU
My Bucket List:
1- Be successful
2 - Do everything that I haven’t done yet
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L o g an L an conForward • 6-6 • 215 • Sophomore • Houston, Texas • Clear Creek High School
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 21 1 115 5.5 5 25 .200 2 16 .125 3 4 .750 5 14 19 0.9 17 3 2 0 3 15 0.7
Totals 21 1 115 5.5 5 25 .200 2 16 .125 3 4 .750 5 14 19 0.9 17 3 2 0 3 15 0.7
2008-09 | Freshman Season
In his first season with the Frogs, Lancon appeared in 21 games where he earned his first collegiate start in Mountain West
Conference action against New Mexico (Jan. 24)... scored a career-high five points against St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) where he
connected on 2-of-3 field goal attempts to go along with two rebounds and one assist... scored five points on 2-of-3 shooting to
go along with two rebounds and one assist in an overtime victory over Wyoming (Jan. 21)... notched four points and a career-high
four rebounds in a triumph over Colgate (Dec. 30) at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum... selected as an Academic All-Mountain West
Conference award winner for the first time in his career.
Prep CareerLancon came to the Frogs after being ranked as the 43rd-top prospect in the State of Texas according to TexasHoops.com...
appeared in 17 games during his senior season where he averaged 12.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 0.8 steals per game...
scored 23 points, including four three-pointers, to go along with nine rebounds against Ball High School during his senior campaign...
scored 21 points against Palo Duro High School and 18 points versus Clear Lake High School... recorded a double-digit scoring
performance in 10 of 17 games during his senior season... posted at least eight points during 16 of 17 games during the 2007-08
campaign... averaged a team-high 11.3 points per game while securing first team All-District 24-5A honors during his junior campaign.
From the Charity StripeLancon is the son of Kevin and Melissa Lancon... has one sister, Lauren... born on February 20, 1990... majoring in engineering.
Career HighsPoints
5 2x; last vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
Field Goals Made
2 2x; last vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
Field Goal Attempts
5 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Two Made)
.667 (2-of-3); 2x; last vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
3-Point Field Goals Made
1 2x; last vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
3 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum One Made)
1.000 (1-of-1) vs. St. Gregory’s (11/29/08)
Free Throws Made
2 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Free Throw Attempts
2 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Four Made)
1.000 (4-of-4); 2x; last vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Rebounds
4 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Offensive Rebounds
2 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Defensive Rebounds
2 4x; last vs. Utah (3/7/08)
Assists
1 3x; last vs. Wyoming (1/21/09)
Steals
1 3x; last vs. Utah (3/7/09)
Minutes Played
11 vs. New Mexico (1/24/09)
Getting to Know Logan...Future Plans:
Own a business
What I Drive:
Truck
Favorite City to Visit:
Los Angeles
Favorite TV Show:
Family Guy
Favorite Movie:
Strange Wilderness
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Dinner:
Steak
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Candy
Favorite NBA Team:
Cleveland Cavaliers
In My iPod:
Everything
My Basketball “Dream Team”
Would Be:
Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Dwight
Howard, Larry Bird and John Stockton
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A NBA Player
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Tiger Woods
My Greatest Influence:
My Dad
On the Walls of My Room:
Pictures of family and friends
Friend from Another College
Team:
Lance Pevehouse - Sam Houston State
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R o nn i e MossGuard • 6-2 • 210 • Sophomore • Fort Worth, Texas • Christian Life Academy
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG
2008-09 30 15 754 25.1 115 270 .426 23 67 .343 53 76 .697 10 67 77 2.6 69 62 69 0 20 306 10.2
Totals 30 15 754 25.1 115 270 .426 23 67 .343 53 76 .697 10 67 77 2.6 69 62 69 0 20 306 10.2
2008-09 | Freshman Season
Moss became the first TCU freshman to average double-digits since Corey Santee during the 2001-02 campaign after the
Frogs’ newcomer collected 10.2 points per game... became only the fourth freshman in the last decade to earn a spot in the
starting lineup in his debut game for the Frogs... ranked first among all true freshman in the Mountain West Conference in
scoring average (10.2 P-G) and second among all freshman, falling behind Wyoming red-shirt freshman Afam Muojeke (14.1 P-G)...
collected 18 double-digit scoring performances, which ranked third on the team... posted the most double-digit scoring performances
for a TCU freshman since Corey Santee produced 25 during the 2001-02 season... collected a career-high 22 points to go along with
two rebounds, two assists and two steals in the home finale against San Diego State (Feb. 28)... became the first freshman to score
20 or more points in a game since Chudi Chinweze during the 2002-03 campaign...scored 20 points, including 4-of-4 from the free
throw line, to go along with a career-high five assists on the road at Louisiana Tech... scored 18 points on 7-of-13 shooting to go along
with five rebounds and four assists in a home victory over Colgate (Dec. 30)... collected 16 points, including 7-of-8 at the free throw
line, to go along with five rebounds against Utah (Mar. 12) in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Conference Tournament...
scored 15 points to go along with four assists, four rebounds and two steals in a home triumph over UNLV (Jan. 10)... notched 15
points to go along with four rebounds and three assists in a road victory over Big 12 Conference-foe Texas Tech (Jan. 6)... collected
15 points, including a career-high three three-pointers, and six rebounds on the road against UNLV (Feb. 10)... notched 14 points to
go along with four rebounds and two assists on the road at Utah (Mar. 7)... notched 11 points to go along with a career-high eight
rebounds in 33 minutes of action on the road in Mountain West Conference action against Colorado State (Feb. 7)... ranked second
on the team in field goal attempts (270) and assists (62)... ranked third on the team in scoring average (10.2 P-G), field goals made
(115), field goal percentage (115-of-270 | .426), free throws made (53) and free throw attempts (76) and fourth in total points (306).
Prep CareerA native of Fort Worth, Moss came to the Frogs’ program from Christian Life Academy in Houston where he averaged 14.0 points,
7.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game during his senior campaign... ranked as the 12th-best player in the State of Texas according
to TexasHoops.com as well as the 121st-top prospect in the nation by Rivals.com... attended Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine,
where he averaged 12.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game en route to leading his prep program to the Northeastern Prep
School Championship during the 2006-07 campaign... attended North Crowley High School during his junior season where he
averaged 12.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game en route to securing first team All-District 4-5A laurels along with third
team all-city and honorable mention all-state laurels.
From the Charity StripeMoss is the son of Michelle Douglas... born on September 11, 1988... has one sister, Alexus... majoring in communications.
Career HighsPoints
22 vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Field Goals Made
9 vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Field Goal Attempts
20 vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Five Made)
1.000 (5-of-5) vs. SMU (11/26/08)
3-Point Field Goals Made
3 at UNLV (2/10/09)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
6 at UNLV (2/10/09)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
(Minimum Three Made)
.500 (3-of-6) at UNLV (2/10/09)
Free Throws Made
7 vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Free Throw Attempts
8 vs. Utah (3/12/09)
Free Throw Percentage
(Minimum Four Made)
1.000 (4-of-4); 3x - last vs. Colo. State (2/7/09)
Rebounds
8 at Colorado State (2/7/09)
Offensive Rebounds
2 vs. Colgate (12/30/08)
Defensive Rebounds
7 at Colorado State (2/7/09)
Assists
5 at Louisiana Tech (12/22/08)
Steals
3 vs. Colorado State (1/3/09)
Minutes Played
38 vs. San Diego State (2/28/09)
Getting to Know Ronnie...Nickname:
Tuffy
What I Drive:
Expedition
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Terrell Owens
Favorite TV Show:
SportsCenter
Favorite Movie:
Hangover
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Place to Visit:
Anywhere in California
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Candy
Favorite NBA Team:
Dallas Mavericks
Love to Trade Places With:
LeBron James
My Dream Job Would Be:
Playing in the NBA
Dream Date:
Ciara or Keyshia Cole
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A Power Ranger
My Most Prized Possession:
My basketball
My Greatest Influence:
My mom
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Earning my high school diploma
Favorite Moment in a Game:
The feeling of victory
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Getting to Know Greg...Nickname:
G-Hill
Future Plans:
Play Professional Basketball
Favorite TV Show:
C.S.I.
Favorite Movie:
He Got Game
Favorite Internet Site:
Rivals.com, Facebook, NBA.com
Favorite Dinner:
Barbeque
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Lay’s Potato Chips
Favorite NBA Team:
Cleveland Cavaliers
In My iPod:
R&B and Rap
Best Adviced I’ve Received:
“God First” and “Never Give Up”
Favorite City to Visit:
Chicago and Las Vegas
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
Michael Jordan
My “Dream Team” Would Be:
Chris Paul, Dennis Rodman, Michael Jordan,
Shaquille O’Neal and myself
My Greatest Influence:
My mother
Favorite Moment in a Game:
When the ball is in my hands
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport
Usain Bolt
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Making it to where I am today
2007-09 | Midland College
Hill spent two seasons at Midland College where he posted an impressive
2008-09 campaign en route to leading the Chaparrals to a 33-4 overall record and
a berth in the NJCAA National Championship Game... finished with a game-high
25 points to go along with six three-pointers, which tied the record for most
three-pointers in a championship game, in a setback to Salt Lake Community
College in the gold medal contest... garnered first team All-Region V and first team
All-Western Junior College Athletic Conference honors after averaging 15.5 points
per game... ranked sixth among all Region V players in scoring average... led
Region V with 84 three-pointers as well as 257 three-point field goal attempts during
his senior season... finished second in Region V in three-point field goals made per
game (2.2 3FGM-G), ninth in free throw percentage (.742 | 138-of-186), 11th in
steals per game (1.78 S-G) and 16th in assists per game (2.14 A-G)... recorded
several 20-plus scoring performances during his sophomore campaign, including
26 points over Western Texas College... collected 23 points in a victory over
South Plains College to help the Chaparrals claim the Region V Championships...
guided Midland College to a 61-8 overall record and 27-5 mark in Western
Junior College Athletic Conference action during his two years with the program...
averaged 13.0 points per game, which ranked second on the team, during his
freshman season... led the Chaparrals in free throw percentage (.730 | 80-of-
109) during his first campaign with the program... guided Midland to a 28-4
overall record and 13-3 mark in conference action in his first season... concluded
his freshman season ranked 12th in the country in three-point field goals made per
game (2.0 3FGM-G) as well as 16th among all Region V players in free throw
percentage... garnered honorable mention All-Western Junior College Athletic
Conference accolades as the Chaparrals finished seventh in the country.
Prep CareerThe Gary, Ind., native was a teammate of TCU sophomore Ronnie Moss at Bridgton
Academy during the 2006-07 season... averaged 21.0 points per game that season while
guiding Bridgton Academy to the Northeastern Prep School Championships... selected as
the Most Valuable Player at Merrillville High School during his senior season after averaging
a team-high 17.0 points per game... awarded with second team All-Indiana honors that season...
rated among the top shooting guards by Rivals.com that season after having tremendous
success at the National Prep Showcase with SYF Players AAU Team.
From the Charity StripeHill is the son of Greg and Diane Hill... born on February 17, 1988... has two brothers, Ryan and
Brion... majoring in communications.
Greg H i l lGua r d • 6 - 2 • 2 1 5 • J u n i o r
Gary, Indiana • Midland College (Merrillville H.S.)
M e e t t h e F r o g s
Getting to Know Hank...Nickname:
Hank
Future Plans:
Just being successful in whatever God has in
store for me
Born:
Las Vegas, Nevada
Favorite Movie:
Above the Rim
Favorite Internet Site:
Nicekicks.com
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers
In My iPod:
Lil’ Wayne, Gucci Mane, Trey Songz
People Would be Surprised to
Know:
I like riding horses
Dream Date:
Lauren London or Keri Hilson
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
An NBA All-Star
Best Adviced I’ve Received:
“Just Play”
My Greatest Influence:
My father
My Most Prized Possession:
My Jordan 10’s that I played in during my junior
year in high school
Friends from Another College
Team:
All of my former teammates at Virginia Tech
2009-10 | Redshirt Season
Thorns will sit out the 2009-10 campaign due to NCAA Transfer Rules.
2007-09 | Virginia TechThorns spent two seasons at Virginia Tech where he helped the Hokies reach the 2009
NIT Semifinals... dished out a Virginia Tech freshman record 113 assists during the 2007-
08 campaign, which was previously held by Bimbo Coles... collected 185 assists during
his time with the Hokies, averaging 2.8 assists per game... appeared in 65 games where
he earned a spot in the starting rotation in 15 games while averaging 3.7 points and 1.8
rebounds per game... appeared in 30 games, including three starts, during the 2008-09
campaign... finished third on the team in assists (72) and sixth in steals (17)... ranked sixth
in the ACC in assist-to-turnover ratio and 10th in the league in assists during the 2007-
08 season... finished second on the team in steals (40) and sixth in scoring (4.6 P-G)...
scored a career-high 15 points against Florida State during his freshman season...
posted a season-high 10 points on two occasions during the 2008-09 campaign against
Navy and Clemson.
Prep CareerA native of Las Vegas, Thorns was a first team all-state selection during his junior and
senior campaigns... led the city in scoring and was second in rebounding after averaging
27.8 points and 12.5 rebounds per game during his senior season... selected as the Las
Vegas Review-Journal’s Athlete of the Year during his senior campaign... cited as the
Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Player of the Year following his junior season on the
basketball court... garnered three letters on both the basketball court and football field...
earned all-state accolades on the football field during his senior season while playing
quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back.
From the Charity StripeThorns is the son of Henry Thorns and April Porter-Thorns... born on January 11, 1989... has one
brother, Joshua, and three sisters, Kaia, Jessica and Devah... cousin, C.J. Watson, is a member
of the Golden State Warriors... father, Henry, played football in the Canadian Football League after
a standout career at UNLV... majoring in business management.
Hank ThornsGua r d • 5 - 9 • 1 6 0 • J u n i o r
Las Vegas, Nevada • Virginia Tech (Valley H.S.)
M e e t t h e F r o g s
Getting to Know Cheick...Future Plans:
To be successful
Favorite TV Show:
Any NBA games on TV
Favorite Movie:
Never Back Down
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Dinner:
Rice and Beans
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Apples and Bananas
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Frederic Kanout (soccer)
Samuel Eto’o (soccer)
On the Walls of My Room:
Blank Walls
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
The Bad Guy
My Most Prized Possession:
Basketball
My Greatest Influence:
My parents
My Proudest Accomplishment:
Making my parents proud about the type of
person I’ve become
My Bucket List:
1 - Play in the NBA
2 - Have a family
3 - Give back to the community and help those
that are less fortunate than I am
Best Advice I’ve Received:
“Always go for what you want in life”
2007-09 | Howard College
Kone spent two seasons at Howard College in Big Springs, Texas, where
he missed the 2008-09 season due to injury... ranked 11th in the NJCAA
Division I national rankings after averaging 1.03 blocks per game during
the 2007-08 campaign... listed 38th in the NJCAA Division I national rankings
in offensive rebounds per game after notching 1.7 boards per evening...
ranked 45th in the NJCAA Division I national rankings in rebounds per game
after recording 4.4 boards per evening... averaged 3.1 points per game after
connecting on 58.1 percent (36-of-62) of his field goal attempts during his
freshman season with the Hawks... guided the Hawks to a 25-8 overall record
and 12-4 mark in Western Junior College Athletic Conference action during
the 2007-08 campaign... helped the Howard College reach the Region V
Championship Game... part of a Hawks’ program that ranked first in
NJCAA Division I in field goal percentage (54.5 percent), second in
scoring margin (34.8 P-G) and third in scoring defense (51.3 P-G).
Prep CareerA native of Mali, Africa, Kone graduated from Cornerstone Christian
School where he played basketball for Walter Webb.
From the Charity StripeKone is the son of Mamoudou and Fily Sissoko Kone... born on August 19,
1988... majoring in communications.
Che i c k Kon eCen t e r • 6 - 1 0 • 2 4 0 • S o p h omo r e
Ma l i , A f r i c a • H owa r d Co l l e g e
M e e t t h e F r o g s
Getting to Know Marin...Born:
Split, Croatia
Favorite Movie:
The Godfather
Favorite TVU Show:
Prison Break
What I Drive:
I don’t drive yet... but I really need to learn.
Favorite Internet Site:
Facebook.com
Favorite Dinner:
Anything my mom makes
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Cookies
Favorite City to Visit:
I love going back home to Split, Croatia
People Would be Surprised to
Know:
I can speak three languages
On the Walls of My Room:
Croatian flag; photos of my family and friends;
photos of my hometown
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
A basketball or soccer player
Best Advice I’ve Received:
“Always do your best”
My Greatest Influence:
My parents
My Most Prized Possession:
My family
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Ronaldinho (soocer)
Friends from Another College
Team:
Duro Bjegovic (Sacramento State)
2008-09 | Freshman Season
Bavcevic joined the TCU men’s basketball program during the spring semester.
Prep CareerPrior to coming to TCU, Bavcevic attended The Patterson School in North Carolina
where he played basketball for Ryan Freeburg... graduated from Athenee
Marguerite Bervoets in Croatia in 2007.
From the Charity StripeBavcevic is the son of Niksa and Jasmina Bavcevic... born on July 31, 1988...
has one sister, Vedrana... majoring in business management.
Marin Bavcev icGua r d • 6 - 0 • 1 7 5 • S o p h omo r e
Sp l i t , C r o a t i a • T h e P a t t e r s o n S c h o o l
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Getting to Know Nikola...Born:
Kragujevac, Serbia
Favorite TV Show:
The Simpsons
Favorite Movie:
Life is Beautiful
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Dinner:
Burek and Cevapi
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Smoki
Favorite NBA Team:
Orlando Magic
On the Walls of My Room:
Partizan and Bob Marley
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
Ninja Turtle
Favorite City to Visit:
Split, Croatia
Favorite Class at TCU:
History
Favorite Christmas Gift was:
A remote control car
Favorite Moment in a Game:
A dunk
Miss the most about home:
The 3F’s (Family, Friends and Food)
My Greatest Influence:
My family
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Usain Bolt
My Bucket List:
1 - Travel around the world
2 - Skydiving
3 - Get driver’s license
Prep Career
Anative of Topola Oplenac, Serbia, Cerina graduated from Nikola Tesla
Secondary School where he was averaged 14.0 points and 8.5 rebounds
per game for KK Hemofarm of the Junior League.
From the Charity StripeCerina is the son of Zeljko and Suzana Cerina... born on June 2, 1990... has one
sister, Jelena... majoring in communications.
Nikola Cer inaFo rw a r d • 6 - 9 • 2 4 0 • F r e s hman
Topola Oplenac, Serbia • Nikola Tesla Sec. School
M e e t t h e F r o g s
Garlon GreenFo rw a r d • 6 - 7 • 2 1 0 • F r e s hman
M i s s o u r i C i t y , T e x a s • H i g h t owe r H . S .
Getting to Know Garlon...Nickname:
G-Man
Born:
Houston
Favorite City to Visit:
New York
Future Plans:
Graduate and become successful
Favorite Moment in a Game:
A big dunk
Favorite TV Show:
Martin
Favorite Movie:
Ali
Favorite Internet Site:
YouTube
Favorite Dinner:
My mom’s spaghetti
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Cinnamon Rolls
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers
In My iPod:
Jay-Z, Young Jeezy and Z-Ro
As a Kid I Pretended to Be:
Michael Jordan
Best Advice I have Received:
“Don’t let those down who believe in you.”
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
Michael Jordan
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
My Greatest Influence:
My family
Prep Career
Green was one of the top players in the Greater Houston area as he led Hightower High
School to a 28-10 overall record, including a 13-0 mark in conference action during
his senior season... garnered first team All-District 23-5A accolades during his
junior and senior campaigns... ranked as the 12th best player in the State of Texas during
his senior by TexasHoops.com... recorded all-state laurels during his final two seasons
with the Hurricanes... concluded his senior campaign by averaging 15.4 points, 4.5
rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.3 steals per game... recorded 21 double-digit scoring
performances during his senior season... notched a season-high 27 points, including five
three-pointers, to go along with 10 rebounds in a 73-58 victory over Austin High School...
scored 23 points and 21 points in back-to-back victories over Lufkin High School and
Bryan High School... selected as the Best Slam Dunker and Best Individual
Performance in a Game by MyHouston’s55.com... garnered Most Valuable Player
honors at the Beaumont Basketball Tournament... player for Houston Elite and
Houston Hoops during his AAU career.
From the Charity StripeGreen is the son of Gerald and Brenda Green... has one brother, Gerald Jr., and two
sisters, Terika and Delonya... brother, Gerald Jr., is a member of the Dallas Mavericks...
father, Gerald Sr., earned a basketball scholarship to Texas Southern... majoring in
communications.
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Getting to Know Xavier...Nickname:
X
Future Plans:
Be successful in whatever I do
Favorite City to Visit:
Las Vegas
On the Walls of My Room:
Posters of Scarface
Favorite Movie:
American Gangster and Above the Rim
Favorite Internet Site:
Favorite Dinner:
BBQ Wings
Favorite Midnight Snack:
Skittles
Favorite NBA Team:
Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets
In My iPod:
Zaythabrickboy, Gucci Mane, Brick Boyz
My Biggest Thrill to Date:
Going to college
Friend from Another College
Team:
John Henson - North Carolina
Tommy Mason-Griffin - Oklahoma
As a Kid, I Pretended to be:
Steve Francis
Favorite Athlete to Watch in
Another Sport:
Dez Bryant
My Greatest Influence:
My family
Dream Date:
Beyonce
Best Advice I Have Received:
“Anything is possible”
Prep Career
Roberson came to the TCU men’s basketball program from Mississippi
Elite Christian Academy in Jackson, Miss., where he guided his prep
program to a 20-win season, including a fourth overall finish at the
National Prep School Tournament, during the 2008-09 campaign... concluded
the season averaging 17.5 points per game to go along with 7.0 assists, 6.0
rebounds and 3.0 steals per evening... spent two seasons at nationally-ranked
Yates High School in Houston where he was a McDonald’s All-American
nominee... guided the Lions to a 26-3 overall record during his senior
campaign... garnered first team All-District 23-4A recognition during his
senior campaign after averaging 10.2 points and 3.1 steals per contest...
selected as the Newcomer of the Year at Yates during his first season with
the program... garnered Houston vs. Nation Tournament Most Valuable
Player honors as a senior... aided a Yates program that averaged 88.9
points per game while allowing 57.7 points per evening... spent two
seasons playing at Lufkin High School before transferring to Yates.
From the Charity StripeRoberson is the son of Melissa Roberson... has two brother, Vernon and
Veron, and one sister, Taurus... born on January 29, 1990... majoring in
communications.
Xavier RobersonGua r d • 6 - 2 • 2 0 0 • F r e s hman
Houston, Texas • Miss. Elite Christian Academy
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T h e O p p o n e n t s
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GWillie Galick 9.3 5.5 1.1 0.9 0.5
Mark Hill 8.2 1.4 2.9 1.4 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTLenny Daniel Jr. F 6-8 210
Rashaun McLemore Jr. G 6-5 200
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Bob Vazquez
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (818) 677-2313
Cell Phone (510) 673-9521
Office Fax (818) 677-4762
Press Row (818) 677-4702
Bobby Braswell Willie Galick
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GRihards Kuksiks 10.3 3.8 1.6 0.5 0.1
Derek Glasser 8.8 2.0 4.8 0.9 0.0
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTAlex English Jr. C 6-10 235
Victor Rudd Fr. F 6-7 210
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Doug Tammaro
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (480) 965-5799
Cell Phone (480) 734-7795
Office Fax (480) 965-5408
Press Row (480) 965-7274
Herb Sendek Derek Glasser
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GJohn Rybak 10.0 4.3 1.5 1.1 0.2
Cameron Johnson 9.5 5.3 0.6 0.8 0.7
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTTony Bishop Jr. G 6-6 190
J.B. Conley Jr. G 6-5 195
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Rick Poulter
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (512) 245-2966
Cell Phone (512) 738-0697
Office Fax (512) 245-2967
Press Row (512) 245-2967
Doug Davalos John Rybak
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 at Purdue
N.16 • - vs. TCU
N.17 • - TBA
N.23 • - TBA
N.24 • - TBA
N.25 • - TBA
N.27 • - TBA
N.30 vs. Cal State Bakersfield
D.3 vs. Idaho
D.6 at Washington
D.8 at Denver
D.18 vs. Drexel
D.22 at Colorado
J.2 at Pacific
J.4 at UC Davis
J.7 vs. UC Irvine
J.11 vs. Seattle
J.14 vs. UC Riverside
J.16 at Cal State Fullerton
J.19 at Seattle
J.23 at Cal Poly
J.28 vs. Long Beach State
J.30 vs. UC Santa Barbara
F.4 at UC Riverside
F.6 at Long Beach State
F.10 at Cal State Bakersfield
F.13 vs. Cal State Fullerton
F.17 vs. Cal Poly
F.20 ! - vs. TBA
F.24 at UC Santa Barbara
F.27 at UC Irvine
M.4 vs. UC Davis
M.6 vs. Pacific
• - NIT Season Tip-Off
! - ESPN BracketBuster
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 vs. Western Illinois
N.16 • - vs. Texas State
N.17 • - TBA
N.20 vs. San Francisco
N.25 • - TBA
N.27 • - TBA
N.30 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff
D.3 ! - vs. Baylor
D.8 at BYU
D.12 vs. Delaware State
D.19 vs. San Diego State
D.21 vs UC Santa Barbara
D.23 vs. USC Upstate
D.31 at UCLA
J.2 at USC
J.8 vs. Washington
J.10 vs. Washington State
J.14 at Oregon
J.16 at Oregon State
J.23 vs. Arizona
J.28 vs. California
J.30 vs. Stanford
F.4 at Washington State
F.6 at Washington
F.11 vs. Oregon State
F.13 vs. Oregon
F.21 at Arizona
F.25 at Stanford
F.27 at California
M.4 vs USC
M.6 vs. UCLA
• - NIT Season Tip-Off
! - Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
Cal State NorthridgeNovember 16, 2009 Tempe, Arizona
www.gomatadors.comGeneral InformationLocation Northridge, California
Founded 1958
Enrollment 34,500
Nickname Matadors
Colors Red, White and Black
Conference Big West Conference
Arena | Capacity The Matadome | 1,600
President Dr. Jolene Koester
Director of Athletics Rick Mazzuto
Basketball InformationHead Coach Bobby Braswell
Alma Mater Cal State Northridge | 1985
Overall Record | Years 205-181 | 13
Record at CSUN | Years 205-181 | 13
Assistant Coach Louis Wilson
Alma Mater William Jewell | 1988
Assistant Coach Danny Sprinkle
Alma Mater Montana State | 2000
Assistant Coach Bob Lowe
Alma Mater George Fox | 1985
Director of Basketball Operations Ryan Dodd
Alma Mater UCLA | 2000
Office Phone (818) 677-3231
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 vs. Howard Payne
N.16 • - at Arizona State
N.17 • - TBA
N.21 at New Orleans
D.1 vs. Texas A&M-Inter.
D.5 vs. UT Pan American
D.7 at SMU
D.12 at Texas
D.19 at DePaul
D.29 vs. Texas Lutheran
J.2 vs. SMU
J.5 vs. Okla. Panhandle State
J.9 at UT Arlington
J.13 vs. Texas A&M-C.C.
J.16 vs. Central Arkansas
J.20 at Sam Houston State
J.23 at Lamar
J.27 vs. UT San Antonio
J.30 vs. UT Arlington
F.3 at Southeastern Louisiana
F.6 vs. McNeese State
F.10 at Texas A&M-C.C.
F.13 vs. Lamar
F.20 at Nicholls State
F.24 vs. Stephen F. Austin
F.27 at Northwestern State
M.3 at UT San Antonio
M.6 vs. Sam Houston State
• - NIT Season Tip-Off
Arizona StateNovember 17, 2009 Tempe, Arizona
www.thesundevils.comGeneral InformationLocation Tempe, Arizona
Founded 1885
Enrollment 63,278
Nickname Sun Devils
Colors Maroon and Gold
Conference Pac-10 Conference
Arena | Capacity Wells Fargo Arena | 13,947
President Michael Crow
Director of Athletics Lisa Love
Basketball InformationHead Coach Herb Sendek
Alma Mater Carnegie-Mellon | 1985
Overall Record | Years 308-203 | 16
Record at ASU | Years 54-45 | 4
Associate Head Coach Dedrique Taylor
Alma Mater UC Davis | 1997
Assistant Coach Scott Pera
Alma Mater Penn State | 1989
Assistant Coach Lamont Smith
Alma Mater San Diego | 1999
Director of Basketball Operations Robert Spence
Alma Mater Guilford | 2004
Office Phone (480) 965-9082
Texas StateNovember 17, 2009 Tempe, Arizona
www.txstatebobcats.comGeneral InformationLocation San Marcos, Texas
Founded 1899
Enrollment 29,125
Nickname Bobcats
Colors Maroon and Gold
Conference Southland Conference
Arena | Capacity Strahan Coliseum | 7,200
President Dr. Denise M. Trauth
Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis
Basketball InformationHead Coach Doug Davalos
Alma Mater Houston | 1994
Overall Record | Years 108-87 | 8
Record at TSU | Years 36-52 | 4
Assistant Coach Rob Flaska
Alma Mater Michigan Tech | 1982
Assistant Coach Eric Brand
Alma Mater Bethel | 2000
Assistant Coach Terrence Rencher
Alma Mater Texas | 2007
Director of Basketball Operations Chris Judge
Alma Mater UTEP | 2006
Office Phone (512) 245-3832
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Mid-America ChristianNovember 13, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas
www.macuathletics.comGeneral InformationLocation Oklahoma City, Okla.
Founded 1953
Enrollment 1,180
Nickname Evangels
Colors Red and Black
Conference Sooner Athletic Conference
Arena | Capacity Gaulke Activity Center | 1,100
President Dr. John D. Fozard
Director of Athletics Willie Holley
Basketball InformationHead Coach Willie Holley
Alma Mater Louisiana-Monroe | 1970
Overall Record | Years 701-452 | 35
Record at MACU | Years 701-452 | 35
Assistant Coach Charles Goar
Alma Mater Mid-America Christian | 1990
Assistant Coach Anthony Nero
Alma Mater Mid-America Christian | 1996
Office Phone (405) 692-3141
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-G
Brandon Williams 12.6 3.9 1.7 2.1 0.0
Charlie Shorter 10.8 3.8 1.4 1.0 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WT
George Haynes So. F 6-9 205
Auston Davidson Fr. G 6-0 160
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Sara Williams
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (405) 692-3140
Office Fax (405) 692-3171
Press Row (405) 692-3139
Willie Holley Brandon Williams
East Bracket
West Bracket
North Bracket
South Bracket
Duke UNC Charlotte Coastal Carolina Elon
Arizona State TCU Cal State Northridge Texas State
Connecticut Western Kentucky UW Milwaukee Indiana State
LSU Hofstra Colgate Yale
2009-10 ScheduleN.5 vs. Southwestern (Kan.)
N.10 vs. Hillsdale
N.13 at TCU
N.20 • - vs. Sterling
N.21 • - vs. Tabor
N.27 ! - vs. Pittsburg State
N.28 ! - vs. Missouri Southern
N.30 at Sam Houston State
D.3 at St. Gregory’s (Okla.)
D.5 at Oklahoma Baptist
D.12 vs. Oklahoma City
D.17 at Southeastern Oklahoma
J.2 vs. Wayland Baptist
J.7 at John Brown
J.9 vs. Rogers State
J.14 vs. Northwestern (Okla.)
J.16 vs. Oklahoma Christian
J.21 vs. Oklahoma Baptist
J.23 vs. St. Gregory’s (Okla.)
J.28 at Univ. of Sci. and Arts
J.30 vs. Southern Nazarene
F.1 at Oklahoma City
F.4 at Rogers State
F.6 vs. John Brown
F.11 at Oklahoma Christian
F.13 at Northwestern (Okla.)
F.18 at Southern Nazarene
F.20 vs. Univ. of Sci. and Arts
F.25 at Lubbock Christian
F.27 at Wayland Baptist
• - Sterling Classic
! - Missouri Southern Classic
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GSek Henry 8.0 3.4 2.1 0.9 0.3
Ryan Anderson 7.1 3.8 1.9 1.4 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTChristopher Niemann So. C 6-11 265
Adrien Coleman Fr. G 6-4 195
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Jerry Trickie
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (402) 472-7779
Cell Phone (402) 540-0269
Office Fax (318) 257-3757
Press Row (318) 257-3144
Doc Sadler Ryan Anderson
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GKyle Gibson 16.1 3.6 2.8 1.0 0.2
Magnum Rolle 12.2 7.2 1.0 0.9 1.7
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTDeAndre Brown Jr. G 5-11 160
Darius Redding Fr. F 6-4 205
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Malcolm Butler
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (318) 257-3144
Cell Phone (318) 614-4513
Office Fax (318) 257-3757
Press Row (318) 257-3144
Kerry Rupp Magnum Rolle
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GPaul McCoy 13.4 4.0 3.0 1.6 1.6
Derek Williams 12.7 3.5 3.5 0.9 0.2
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTRodney Clinkscales So. G 6-1 190
Ryan Barbre Fr. G 6-1 185
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Herman Hudson
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (214) 768-1304
Cell Phone (214) 924-0358
Office Fax (214) 768-2044
Press Row (214) 768-7742
Matt Doherty Derek Williams
2009-10 ScheduleN.14 vs. USC Upstate
N.18 at Saint Louis
N.21 vs. TCU
N.24 vs. UMKC
N.29 • - at USC
D.2 vs. UT Pan American
D.6 at Creighton
D.10 vs. Chicago State
D.12 vs. Oregon State
D.19 vs. Jackson State
D.22 ! - vs. TBA
D.23 ! - vs. TBA
D. 29 vs. Southern Utah
J.2 vs. UM Eastern Shore
J.5 vs. So. Louisiana
J.9 at Texas A&M
J.13 vs. Kansas
J.16 vs Iowa State
J.23 at Missouri
J.27 at Colorado
J.30 vs. Oklahoma
F.2 vs. Kansas State
F.6 at Kansas
F.10 vs. Baylor
F.13 at Texas
F.17 at Kansas State
F.20 vs. Missouri
F.24 at Iowa State
F.27 vs. Texas Tech
M.2 vs. Colorado
M.6 at Oklahoma State
• - Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
! - Las Vegas Classic
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 vs. South Florida
N.16 vs. Texas A&M
N.21 vs. Florida Gulf Coast
N.23 vs. Huston-Tillotson
D.2 vs. TCU
D.7 vs. Texas State
D.19 at Occidental
D.22 • - vs. UNLV
D.23 • - vs. TBA
D.25 • - vs. TBA
D.30 vs. Army
J.2 at Texas State
J.6 at UTEP
J.9 vs. North Carolina Central
J.13 vs. Tulsa
J.16 vs. UAB
J.20 at Rice
J.23 vs. Houston Baptist
J.27 vs. Central Florida
J.30 vs. Memphis
F.2 at Southern Mississippi
F.6 at Tulane
F.10 vs. UTEP
F.13 at Houston
F.17 vs. Rice
F.20 at Memphis
F.24 at East Carolina
F.27 vs. Houston
M.3 at Tulsa
M.6 vs. Marshall
• - Diamond Head Classic
2009-10 ScheduleN.14 at UT Pan American
N.20 • - vs. Miami (Ohio)
N.21 • - at New Mexico
N.22 • - vs. Nicholls State
N.25 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock
N.28/29 at TCU
D.2 at Louisiana-Monroe
D.5 vs. Northwestern State
D.9 vs. Arizona
D.12 at Centenary
D.15 vs. Murray State
D.19 vs. McNeese State
D.22 vs. UT Pan American
D.29 at Houston
J.2 vs. Nevada
J.4 vs. Utah State
J.9 at Idaho
J.11 at Boise State
J.14 vs. Fresno State
J.21 at San Jose State
J.24 at Hawai’i
J.30 vs. New Mexico State
F.4 vs. San Jose State
F.8 at New Mexico State
F.13 vs. Hawai’i
F.17 at Utah State
F.20 ! - TBA
F.25 vs. Boise State
F.27 vs. Idaho
M.4 at Fresno State
M.6 vs. Nevada
• - Basketball Travelers Tournament
! - ESPN Bracketbuster
SMUDecember 2, 2009 Dallas, Texas
www.smumustangs.comGeneral InformationLocation Dallas, Texas
Founded 1911
Enrollment 10,981
Nickname Mustangs
Colors Red and Blue
Conference Conference USA
Arena | Capacity Moody Coliseum | 8,998
President R. Gerald Turner
Director of Athletics Steve Orsini
Basketball InformationHead Coach Matt Doherty
Alma Mater North Carolina | 1984
Overall Record | Years 123-129 | 8
Record at SMU | Years 33-58 | 3
Assistant Coach Steve Lutz
Alma Mater Texas Lutheran | 1995
Assistant Coach Reggie Brown
Alma Mater UT Arlington | 1999
Assistant Coach Reggie Geary
Alma Mater Arizona | 2005
Director of Basketball Operations Brion Raven
Alma Mater Texas A&M | 2005
Office Phone (214) 768-3501
Louisiana TechNovember 28 | 29, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas
www.latechsports.comGeneral InformationLocation Ruston, Louisiana
Founded 1894
Enrollment 11,500
Nickname Bulldogs
Colors Blue and Red
Conference Western Athletic Conference
Arena | Capacity Thomas Center | 8,000
President Dr. Daniel Reneau
Director of Athletics Derek Dooley
Basketball InformationHead Coach Kerry Rupp
Alma Mater Southern Utah | 1977
Overall Record | Years 30-46 | 3
Record at LTU | Years 21-42 | 2
Associate Head Coach Nikita Johnson
Alma Mater West Georgia | 1989
Assistant Coach Curtis Condie
Alma Mater Utah State | 1994
Assistant Coach Dusty May
Alma Mater Indiana | 2000
Director of Basketball Operations Cody Fueger
Alma Mater Utah State | 2006
Office Phone (318) 257-4111
NebraskaNovember 21, 2009 Lincoln, Nebraska
www.huskers.comGeneral InformationLocation Lincoln, Nebraska
Founded 1869
Enrollment 23,000
Nickname Cornhuskers
Colors Scarlet and Cream
Conference Big 12 Conference
Arena | Capacity Devaney Sports Center | 13,595
President Harvey S. Perlman, J.D.
Director of Athletics Tom Osborne
Basketball InformationHead Coach Doc Sadler
Alma Mater Arkansas | 1982
Overall Record | Years 103-58 | 6
Record at NU | Years 55-40 | 4
Assistant Coach Philip Mathews
Alma Mater UC Irvine | 1970
Assistant Coach David Anwar
Alma Mater Fitchburg State | 1998
Assistant Coach Walter Roese
Alma Mater BYU-Hawai’i | 1994
Director of Basketball Operations Chris Croft
Alma Mater Southern Miss | 1995
Office Phone (402) 472-2265
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GClevin Hannah 11.2 2.1 4.5 1.3 0.0
Toure Murry 11.0 3.8 2.5 1.3 0.4
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTGabe Blair Jr. F 6-8 235
Tyler Richardson Fr. G 6-4 200
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Larry Rankin
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (316) 978-3265
Cell Phone (316) 258-4354
Office Fax (316) 978-3336
Press Row (316) 978-3390
Gregg Marshall Clevin Hannah
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GJosh Coulter 10.9 3.0 1.4 1.4 0.4
Jade Carter 10.0 5.9 1.3 0.8 0.7
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTRicardo Rose Jr. G 6-6 190
Dominique Johnson So. G 6-4 185
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Todd Eilert
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (405) 878-5375
Cell Phone (405) 365-2264
Office Fax (405) 878-5198
Press Row (405) 878-5124
John Martin Jade Carter
2009-10 Schedule
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GJohn Roberson 14.4 3.6 6.5 1.0 0.1
Nick Okorie 11.5 3.1 1.4 0.8 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTTheron Jenkins Jr. F 6-6 210
Mike Davis Fr. G 6-2 185
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Randy Farley
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (806) 742-7600
Cell Phone (806) 789-3428
Office Fax (806) 742-7414
Press Row (806) 742-6688
Pat Knight John Roberson
N.13 • - vs. South Dakota
N.14 • - vs. Texas A&M-C.C.
N.15 • - vs. Oregon State
N.19 vs. Northwestern State
N.21 vs. Lamar
N.24 at Stephen F. Austin
N.28 vs. Samford
D.3 vs. Washington
D.8 at TCU
D.19 at Wichita State
D.22 vs. Stanford
D.29 at New Mexico
J.1 vs. McNeese State
J.3 vs. UTEP
J.9 at Oklahoma State
J.13 vs. Missouri
J.16 at Kansas
J.20 vs. Iowa State
J.23 vs. Oklahoma
J.27 at Texas
J.30 at Texas A&M
F.6 vs. Oklahoma State
F.9 at Oklahoma
F.13 vs. Texas A&M
F.16 at Baylor
F.20 vs. Texas
F.23 vs. Kansas State
F.27 at Nebraska
M.2 vs. Baylor
M.6 at Colorado
• - Duel in the Desert
2009-10 ScheduleN.5 vs. Paul Quinn
N.13 • - vs. Columbia
N.14 • - vs. Hillsdale Baptist
N.16 vs. Univ. of the Southwest
N.21 vs. Avila
N.24 vs. Paul Quinn
D.3 vs. Mid-America Christian
D.5 at Oklahoma City
D.10 vs. Oklahoma Baptist
D.12 at Drury
D.19 at TCU
D.30 at Lamar
J.2 vs. Southern Nazarene
J.4 at Univ. of Science & Arts
J.7 at Wayland Baptist
J.9 at Lubbock Christian
J.14 vs. Rogers State
J.16 at John Brown
J.21 vs. Oklahoma City
J.23 at Mid-America Christian
J.28 vs. Northwestern OSU
J.30 at Oklahoma Christian
F.4 vs. Lubbock Christian
F.5 vs. Wayland Baptist
F.8 at Oklahoma Baptist
F.11 vs. John Brown
F.13 at Rogers State
F.18 vs. Oklahoma Christian
F.20 at Northwestern OSU
F.25 vs. Univ. of Science & Arts
F.27 at Southern Nazarene
• - Northwestern OSU Classic
St. Gregory’s (Okla.)December 19, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas
www.stgregorys.comGeneral InformationLocation Shawnee, Oklahoma
Founded 1875
Enrollment 800
Nickname Cavaliers
Colors Navy Blue and Red
Conference Sooner Athletic Conference
Arena | Capacity W.P. Wood Fieldhouse | 2,500
President Fr. Charles Buckley
Director of Athletics Don Sumner
Basketball InformationHead Coach John Martin
Alma Mater Oklahoma City | 1995
Overall Record | Years 2-29 | 2
Record at SGU | Years 2-29 | 2
Assistant Coach Todd Eilert
Alma Mater Oklahoma City | 1991
Office Phone (405) 878-5293
Texas TechDecember 8, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas
www.texastech.comGeneral InformationLocation Lubbock, Texas
Founded 1923
Enrollment 28,422
Nickname Red Raiders
Colors Scarlet and Black
Conference Big 12 Conference
Arena | Capacity United Spirit Arena | 15,098
President Dr. Guy Bailey
Director of Athletics Gerald Myers
Basketball InformationHead Coach Pat Knight
Alma Mater Indiana | 1995
Overall Record | Years 18-26 | 2
Record at TTU | Years 18-26 | 2
Associate Head Coach Chris Beard
Alma Mater Texas | 1995
Assistant Coach Stew Robinson
Alma Mater Indiana | 1993
Assistant Coach Bubba Jennings
Alma Mater Texas Tech | 1985
Director of Basketball Operations Les Fertig
Alma Mater Oklahoma | 1970
Office Phone (806) 742-7600
Wichita StateDecember 12, 2009 Wichita, Kansas
www.goshockers.comGeneral InformationLocation Wichita, Kansas
Founded 1895
Enrollment 14,612
Nickname Shockers
Colors Black and Yellow
Conference Missouri Valley Conference
Arena | Capacity Charles Koch Arena | 10,502
President Dr. Don Beggs
Director of Athletics Eric Sexton
Basketball InformationHead Coach Gregg Marshall
Alma Mater Randolph-Macon | 1985
Overall Record | Years 222-120 | 11
Record at WSU | Years 28-37 | 3
Assistant Coach Earl Grant
Alma Mater Georgia College | 2000
Assistant Coach Chris Jans
Alma Mater Loras | 1991
Assistant Coach Marty Gross
Alma Mater Jacksonville | 1977
Director of Basketball Operations Dominic Okon
Alma Mater Loyola-Chicago | 1998
Office Phone (316) 978-3252
2009-10 ScheduleN.15 • - vs. Fairleigh Dickinson
N.18 • - vs. TBA
N.23 • - vs. Pitt
N.24 • - vs. Iowa | Texas
N.28 at Cleveland State
N.30 vs. Alcorn State
D.3 vs. Texas Southern
D.5 vs. USC Upstate
D.9 at UMKC
D.12 ! - vs. TCU
D.19 vs. Texas Tech
D.21 vs. North Dakota State
D.29 at Illinois State
J.1 vs. Drake
J.3 vs. Bradley
J.6 at Missouri State
J.9 vs. Creigton
J.13 at Indiana State
J.16 at Creigton
J.19 vs. Northern Iowa
J.23 at Drake
J.27 vs. Illinois State
J.31 at Southern Illinois
F.3 at Northern Iowa
F.6 vs. Indiana State
F.9 at Evansville
F.14 vs. Missouri State
F.17 vs. Evansville
F.19 ^ - vs. TBA
F.24 at Bradley
F.27 vs. Southern Illinois
• - O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
! - MWC/MVC Challenge
^ - ESPN BracketBuster
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GAubrey Coleman 19.4 8.2 2.4 0.0 2.5
Kelvin Lewis 18.0 3.3 1.3 0.2 1.4
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTAdam Brown Jr. G 6-4 175
Maurice McNeil Jr. F 6-9 215
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Jeff Conrad
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (713) 743-9410
Cell Phone (713) 557-3841
Office Fax (713) 743-9411
Press Row (713) 743-9414
Tom Penders Aubrey Coleman
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GWill Figures 12.1 2.3 2.3 0.8 0.0
Devon Beitzel 11.8 2.5 1.8 1.2 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTConnor Osborne Fr. C 6-9 250
Tate Unruh Fr. G 6-2 155
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Scott Ward
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (970) 351-2522
Cell Phone (970) 978-0950
Office Fax (970) 351-1065
Press Row (970) 351-2522
Tad Boyle Will Figures
2009-10 Schedule
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GCory Pfieger 8.2 3.5 2.2 0.6 0.1
Lawrence Ghoram 8.0 3.3 1.3 0.8 0.2
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTStuart Pirri Fr. F 6-8 185
A.J. Holland Fr. G 6-2 170
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Ron Mears
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (713) 348-3929
Cell Phone (832) 969-1310
Office Fax (713) 348-6019
Press Row (713) 348-3929
Ben Braun Cory Pfieger
N.13 • - vs. Sacramento State
N.14 • - vs. South Alabama
N.15 • - vs. Houston Baptist
N.19 at Arizona
N.24 vs. Furman
N.29 vs. Texas
D.2 at Harvard
D.5 vs. North Texas
D.16 vs. Santa Clara
D.19 at LSU
D.23 at Lamar
D.29 vs. McNeese State
J.2 at TCU
J.6 vs. Houston
J.9 at Central Florida
J.13 at Tulane
J.16 vs. Memphis
J.20 vs. SMU
J.23 at Tulsa
J.30 at East Carolina
F.3 vs. Tulane
F.6 vs. UAB
F.13 at Southern Mississippi
F.17 at SMU
F.20 vs. East Carolina
F.24 vs. Marshall
F.27 at UTEP
M.3 at Houston
M.6 vs. Central Florida
• - Rice Basketball Challenge
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 • - vs. McNeese State
N.15 • - vs. Southern Utah
N.16 • - vs. Hawai’i
N.20 ! - vs. Texas Southern
N.21 ! - vs. TBA
N.27 at North Dakota
D.1 vs. Colorado State
D.4 at Montana State
D.5 at Montana
D.12 # - vs. Wyoming
D.16 vs. UL Monroe
D.19 at Oklahoma
D.21 vs. San Jose State
D.28 vs Denver
D.30 at TCU
J.2 at Northern Arizona
J.7 vs. Weber State
J.9 vs. Idaho State
J.15 at Portland State
J.16 at Eastern Washington
J.22 vs. Sacramento State
J.28 vs. Montana
J.31 vs. Montana State
F.7 vs. Northern Arizona
F.12 at Idaho State
F.13 at Weber State
F.18 vs. Eastern Washington
F.20 vs. Portland State
F.23 vs. Johnson & Wales
F.27 at Sacramento State
• - Rainbow Classic
! - Reggie Minton/AFA Classic
# - Blue Cross Wyoming Shootout
2009-10 ScheduleN.17 vs. Nicholls State
N.21 at Nevada
N.26 • - vs. Oklahoma
N.27 • - vs. San Diego
N.28 • - vs. TBA
D.6 vs. Texas A&M-C.C.
D.14 vs. Troy
D.19 vs. Mississippi State
D.21 vs. The Citadel
D.23 vs. TCU
D.29 vs. Louisiana Tech
J.1 at UT San Antonio
J.3 at Iowa State
J.6 at Rice
J.9 vs. Tulsa
J.13 vs. UTEP
J.16 at East Carolina
J.20 vs. Central Florida
J.23 at Memphis
J.30 vs. Marshall
F.3 at UTEP
F.6 vs. Southern Mississippi
F.9 at Western Kentucky
F.13 vs. SMU
F.16 at Central Florida
F.20 at UAB
F.24 vs. Memphis
F.27 at SMU
M.3 vs. Rice
M.6 at Tulane
• - Great Alaska Shootout
HoustonDecember 23, 2009 Houston, Texas
www.uhcougars.comGeneral InformationLocation Houston, Texas
Founded 1927
Enrollment 36,098
Nickname Cougars
Colors Scarlet and White
Conference Conference USA
Arena | Capacity Hofheinz Pavilion | 8,479
President Dr. Renu Khator
Director of Athletics Mack Rhoades
Basketball InformationHead Coach Tom Penders
Alma Mater Connecticut | 1967
Overall Record | Years 629-422 | 35
Record at UH | Years 102-61 | 5
Associate Head Coach Melvin Haralson
Alma Mater Auburn | 1989
Assistant Coach Kevin Lewis
Alma Mater SMU | 1986
Assistant Coach Jerry Hobbie
Alma Mater Fordham | 1985
Director of Basketball Operations Michael Young
Alma Mater Houston | 2002
Office Phone (713) 743-9410
RiceJanuary 2, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.riceowls.comGeneral InformationLocation Houston, Texas
Founded 1891
Enrollment 5,339
Nickname Owls
Colors Blue and Gray
Conference Conference USA
Arena | Capacity Tudor Fieldhouse | 5,208
President David W. Leebron
Director of Athletics Chris Del Conten
Basketball InformationHead Coach Ben Braun
Alma Mater Wisconsin | 1975
Overall Record | Years 562-411 | 32
Record at RU | Years 10-22 | 1
Associate Head Coach Louis Reynaud
Alma Mater San Francisco State | 1982
Assistant Coach Kevin Mouton
Alma Mater San Francisco | 1989
Assistant Coach Mike Roberts
Alma Mater Indiana | 2005
Director of Basketball Operations Marco Morcos
Alma Mater Rutgers | 2005
Office Phone (713) 348-4075
Northern ColoradoDecember 30, 2009 Fort Worth, Texas
www.uncbears.comGeneral InformationLocation Greeley, Colorado
Founded 1889
Enrollment 11,925
Nickname Bears
Colors Blue and Gold
Conference Big Sky Conference
Arena | Capacity Butler-Hancock Pavilion | 2,734
President Kay Norton
Director of Athletics Jay Hinrichs
Basketball InformationHead Coach Tad Boyle
Alma Mater Kansas | 1985
Overall Record | Years 31-58 | 4
Record at UNCO | Years 31-58 | 4
Associate Head Coach B.J. Hill
Alma Mater Grand View | 1996
Assistant Coach Shawn Ellis
Alma Mater Kansas Wesleyan | 1998
Director of Basketball Operations Terry Anderson
Alma Mater Northern Colorado | 2009
Office Phone (970) 351-2197
2009-10 Schedule
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GNick Weiermiller 10.7 2.9 5.6 1.6 0.0
Nathan Hawkins 9.7 3.4 0.4 0.3 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTJulius Heran Jr. G 5-10 165
Aaron Urbanus Fr. G 6-0 185
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Zena Davila
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (956) 380-8799
Cell Phone (956) 739-4878
Office Fax (956) 381-2261
Press Row (956) 381-2236
Ryan Marks Nick Weiermiller
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GEvan Washington 6.8 4.5 1.9 0.6 0.3
Grant Parker 6.0 2.7 0.7 0.3 0.3
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTTaylor Broekhuis Fr. C 6-10 210
Todd Fletcher Fr. G 6-2 180
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Jerry Cross
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (719) 333-3950
Cell Phone (719) 338-0804
Office Fax (719) 333-3798
Press Row (719) 333-6467
Jeff Reynolds Evan Washington
N.13 vs. Western State
N.20 • - vs. Dickinson State
N.21 • - vs. TBA
N.28 vs. Charleston Southern
D.2 vs. North Carolina Central
D.5 ^ - at Missouri State
D.8 vs. Prairie View A&M
D.12 at Washington State
D.19 vs. Northern Arizona
D.22 vs. UC Davis
D.28 ! - vs. Niagara
D.29 ! - vs. TBA
J.2 vs. UT Pan American
J.6 at TCU
J.9 at Colorado State
J.13 vs. BYU
J.20 vs. New Mexico
J.23 at Utah
J.26 at UNLV
J.30 vs. Wyoming
F.3 at San Diego State
F.6 vs. TCU
F.9 vs. Colorado State
F.13 at BYU
F.20 at New Mexico
F.24 vs. Utah
F.27 vs. UNLV
M.2 at Wyoming
M.6 vs. San Diego State
• - Reggie Minton/AFA Classic
^ - MWC/MVC Challenge
! - Sun Bowl Tournament
2009-10 Schedule
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GJimmer Fredette 16.2 3.0 4.1 1.5 0.1
Jonathan Tavernari 15.7 7.2 1.8 1.5 0.3
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTBrandon Davies Fr. F 6-9 230
Tyler Haws Fr. G 6-5 200
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Kyle Chilton
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (801) 422-8948
Cell Phone (801) 372-4401
Office Fax (801) 422-0633
Press Row (801) 422-3675
Dave Rose Jimmer Fredette
N.13 • - vs. Bradley
N.17 vs. Idaho State
N.20 at Hawai’i
N.24 vs. Southern
N.27 vs. Weber State
D.2 at Utah State
D.5 vs. San Francisco
D.8 vs. Arizona State
D.12 vs. Fresno State
D.17 ! - vs. Wagner
D.19 ! - vs. Eastern Washington
D.22 ! - TBA
D.23 ! - TBA
D.28 at Arizona
J.2 vs. Eastern New Mexico
J.6 vs. UNLV
J.9 at UTEP
J.13 vs. Air Force
J.16 vs. Colorado State
J.20 vs. Wyoming
J.23 at San Diego State
J.27 at New Mexico
J.30 vs. Utah
F.2 vs. TCU
F.6 at UNLV
F.13 vs. Air Force
F.17 at Colorado State
F.20 at Wyoming
F.23 vs. San Diego State
F.27 vs. New Mexico
M.3 at Utah
M.6 at TCU
• - MWC/MVC Challenge
! - Las Vegas Classic
BYUFebruary 2, 2010 Provo, Utah
March 6, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.byucougars.comGeneral InformationLocation Provo, Utah
Founded 1875
Enrollment 29,854
Nickname Cougars
Colors Blue and White
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Marriott Center | 22,700
President Cecil Q. Samuelson
Director of Athletics Tom Holmoe
Basketball InformationHead Coach Dave Rose
Alma Mater Houston | 1983
Overall Record | Years 97-34 | 5
Record at BYU | Years 97-34 | 5
Associate Head Coach Dave Rice
Alma Mater UNLV | 1991
Assistant Coach John Wardenburg
Alma Mater BYU | 1986
Assistant Coach Terry Nashif
Alma Mater BYU | 2005
Director of Basketball Operations Tim LaComb
Alma Mater Utah | 2006
Office Phone (801) 422-5040
2009-10 ScheduleN.14 vs. Louisiana Tech
N.16 at Lamar
N.19 at Texas A&M-C.C.
N.22 • - at Missouri
N.24 • - at Mississippi State
N.27 • - vs. UT Chattanooga
N.28 • - vs. TBA
D.2 at Nebraska
D.5 at Texas State
D.7 at UT San Antonio
D.15 at Texas
D.18 vs. UT San Antonio
D.22 at Louisiana Tech
D.28 vs. Northern Arizona
J.2 at Air Force
J.5 at Virginia
J.7 at Northwestern
J.14 vs. NJIT
J.16 vs. Chicago State
J.20 at TCU
J.25 vs. Texas A&M-C.C.
J.28 vs. North Dakota
J.30 vs. South Dakota
F.4 at Utah Valley
F.6 at Chicago State
F.10 vs. Houston Baptist
F.13 vs. Utah Valley
F.20 at NJIT
F.27 at Houston Baptist
M.4 at South Dakota
M.6 at North Dakota
• - SPI Invitational
Air ForceJanuary 6, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
February 6, 2010 USAFA, Colorado
www.goairforcefalcons.comGeneral InformationLocation USAFA, Colorado
Founded 1954
Enrollment 4,400
Nickname Falcons
Colors Blue and Silver
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Clune Arena | 5,858
President Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould
Director of Athletics Dr. Hans Mueh
Basketball InformationHead Coach Jeff Reynolds
Alma Mater UNC Greensboro | 1978
Overall Record | Years 108-69 | 6
Record at AFA | Years 26-35 | 2
Assistant Coach Dave Pilipovich
Alma Mater Thiel | 1986
Assistant Coach Steve Snell
Alma Mater Radford | 1988
Assistant Coach Rob Pryor
Alma Mater Air Force | 1997
Director of Basketball Operations Kevin Carroll
Alma Mater Berry | 2000
Office Phone (719) 333-4063
UT Pan AmericanJanuary 20, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.utpabroncs.comGeneral InformationLocation Edinburg, Texas
Founded 1927
Enrollment 17,534
Nickname Broncs
Colors Forest Green and Orange
Conference Great West Conference
Arena | Capacity UTPA Fieldhouse | 4,000
Interim President Dr. Charles Sorber
Director of Athletics Chris King
Basketball InformationHead Coach Ryan Marks
Alma Mater USC | 1993
Overall Record | Years 148-83 | 8
Record at UTPA | Years 0-0 | 1
Assistant Coach Rodrick Rhodes
Alma Mater USC | 2005
Assistant Coach Jon Havens
Alma Mater UT San Antonio | 2004
Director of Basketball Operations Joel Weiss
Alma Mater Claremont McKenna | 2000
Office Phone (956) 381-2870
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GAndy Ogide 10.2 5.8 0.6 0.6 0.6
Jesse Carr 8.8 1.9 2.5 0.9 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTTravis Busch Sr. F 6-4 220
Trevor Williams Fr. C 7-0 270
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Danny Mattie
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (970) 491-5050
Cell Phone (970) 217-3140
Office Fax (970) 491-1348
Press Row (970) 491-3981
Tim Miles Andy Ogide
2009-10 Schedule
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GBilly White 8.8 3.8 0.8 0.9 0.8
D.J. Gay 6.0 1.8 1.8 0.7 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTBrian Carlwell Jr. C 6-10 295
Malcolm Thomas Jr. F 6-9 220
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Mike May
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (619) 957-8372
Cell Phone (619) 594-5547
Office Fax (619) 582-6541
Press Row (619) 265-5853
Steve Fisher Billy White
N.10 vs. Point Loma Nazarene
N.14 vs. UC San Diego
N.19 • - vs. Santa Clara
N.23 • - at Fresno State
N.25 • - at Pacific
N.28 • - vs. Northern Arizona
D.2 at San Diego
D.5 at UC Santa Barbara
D.9 vs. Cal State Fullerton
D.12 vs. Arizona
D.19 at Arizona State
D.22 ! - at Drake
D.29 vs. UC Riverside
J.5 vs. New Mexico
J.9 at Wyoming
J.12 at UNLV
J.16 vs. TCU
J.19 at Utah
J.23 vs. BYU
J.30 at Colorado State
F.3 vs. Air Force
F.6 at New Mexico
F.10 vs. Wyoming
F.13 vs. UNLV
F.16 at TCU
F.20 vs. Utah
F.23 at BYU
M.3 vs. Colorado State
M.6 at Air Force
• - West Coast Classic
! - MWC/MVC Challenge
San Diego StateJanuary 16, 2010 San Diego, California
February 16, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.goaztecs.comGeneral InformationLocation San Diego, California
Founded 1897
Enrollment 34,360
Nickname Aztecs
Colors Scarlet and Black
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Viejas Arena | 12,414
President Dr. Stephen Weber
Director of Athletics Jeff Schemmel
Basketball InformationHead Coach Steve Fisher
Alma Mater Illinois State | 1967
Overall Record | Years 357-222 | 18
Record at SDSU | Years 173-140 | 10
Assistant Head Coach Brian Dutcher
Alma Mater Minnesota | 1982
Assistant Coach Justin Hutson
Alma Mater Cal State Bakersfield | 1994
Assistant Coach Mark Fisher
Alma Mater Michigan | 2001
Director of Basketball Operations Matt Soria
Alma Mater San Diego State | 2002
Office Phone (619) 594-6249
2009-10 Schedule
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GRoman Martinez 10.6 6.4 1.5 1.1 0.3
Dairese Gary 8.1 2.2 4.1 1.1 0.0
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTDarington Hobson Jr. G-F 6-7 205
Jamal Fenton Fr. G 5-9 170
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Greg Remington
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (505) 925-5520
Cell Phone (505) 410-4844
Office Fax (505) 925-5529
Press Row (505) 925-5750
Steve Alford Roman Martinez
N.14 vs. UC Riverside
N.17 at New Mexico State
N.20 • - vs. Nicholls State
N.21 • - vs. Louisiana Tech
N.22 • - vs. Miami (Ohio)
N.27 at Hawai’i
D.2 vs. California
D.5 vs. New Mexico State
D.9 at San Diego
D.12 vs. Texas A&M
D.16 vs. Northern Arizona
D.19 ! - vs. Creigton
D.23 at Oral Roberts
D.29 vs. Texas Tech
J.1 vs. Dayton
J.5 at San Diego State
J.9 vs. UNLV
J.13 vs. Utah
J.16 at Wyoming
J.20 at Air Force
J.23 vs. Colorado State
J.27 vs. BYU
J.30 at TCU
F.6 vs. San Diego State
F.9 at UNLV
F.13 at Utah
F.16 vs. Wyoming
F.20 vs. Air Force
F.23 at Colorado State
F.27 at BYU
M.3 vs. TCU
• - Basketball Travelers Tournament
! - MWC/MVC Challenge
New MexicoJanuary 30, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
March 3, 2010 Albuquerque, New Mexico
www.golobos.comGeneral InformationLocation Albuquerque, New Mexico
Founded 1889
Enrollment 25,767
Nickname Lobos
Colors Cherry and Silver
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity The Pit | 14,586
President Dr. David J. Schmidly
Director of Athletics Paul Krebs
Basketball InformationHead Coach Steve Alford
Alma Mater Indiana | 1987
Overall Record | Years 354-204 | 18
Record at UNM | Years 46-21 | 2
Associate Head Coach Craig Neal
Alma Mater Georgia Tech | 1988
Assistant Coach Ryan Milller
Alma Mater Northern State | 2000
Assistant Coach Wyking Jones
Alma Mater Loyola Marymount | 1995
Director of Basketball Operations Duane Broussard
Alma Mater Bradley | 1993
Office Phone (505) 925-5750
Colorado StateJanuary 27, 2010 Fort Collins, Colorado
February 27, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.csurams.comGeneral InformationLocation Fort Collins, Colorado
Founded 1870
Enrollment 25,413
Nickname Rams
Colors Green and Gold
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Moby Arena | 8,745
President Dr. Anthony A. Frank
Director of Athletics Paul Kowalczyk
Basketball InformationHead Coach Tim Miles
Alma Mater University of Mary | 1989
Overall Record | Years 228-179 | 14
Record at CSU | Years 16-47 | 2
Assistant Coach Niko Medved
Alma Mater Minnesota | 1996
Assistant Coach Craig Smith
Alma Mater North Dakota | 1996
Assistant Coach DeMario Slocum
Alma Mater Georgia Southern | 2991
Director of Basketball Operations Randy Baruth
Alma Mater Dakota Wesleyan | 2002
Office Phone (970) 491-6232
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 • - vs. UC Davis
N.14 • - vs. Winston-Salem
N.15 • - at Oregon
N.20 ! - at Indiana State
N.24 vs. Mayville State
N.29 vs. San Francisco
D.1 at Northern Colorado
D.5 vs. Denver
D.10 vs. Colorado
D.12 vs. Montana
D.20 vs. Northern Arizona
D.22 at UCLA
D.28 at Fresno State
D.31 vs. Yale
J.6 at Wyoming
J.9 vs. Air Force
J.16 at BYU
J.20 vs. UNLV
J.23 at New Mexico
J.27 vs. TCU
J.30 vs. San Diego State
F.3 at Utah
F.6 vs. Wyoming
F.9 at Air Force
F.17 vs. BYU
F.20 at UNLV
F.23 vs. New Mexico
F.27 at TCU
M.3 at San Diego State
M.6 vs. Utah
• - Basketball Travelers Tournament
! - MWC/MVC Challenge
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Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GTre’Von Willis 11.4 4.3 3.3 1.1 0.2
Oscar Bellfield 6.2 2.2 3.4 0.9 0.3
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTDerrick Jasper Jr. G 6-6 215
Chace Stanback So. F 6-8 210
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Andy Grossman
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (702) 895-3995
Cell Phone (702) 630-3949
Office Fax (702) 895-0989
Press Row (702) 895-4600
Lon Kruger Tre’Von Willis
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GCarlon Brown 9.3 5.2 3.3 0.7 0.4
Luka Drca 7.7 2.5 3.5 1.0 0.1
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTJay Watkins Jr. F 6-6 200
Jeremy Olsen Fr. C 6-11 220
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact Kyle Harris
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (801) 581-3771
Cell Phone (801) 580-4411
Office Fax (801) 581-4358
Press Row (801) 581-6657
Jim Boylen Luka Drca
Top Returners P-G R-G A-G S-G B-GAjam Muojeke 13.8 5.3 1.5 0.8 0.4
Adam Waddell 5.1 3.9 0.5 0.5 0.6
Top Newcomers YR Pos HT WTDaylen Harrison Fr. F 6-6 220
Desmar Jackson Fr. G 6-5 190
Athletic Media RelationsMen’s Basketball SID Contact John Paradis
E-Mail [email protected]
Office Phone (307) 766-2256
Cell Phone (307) 760-2582
Office Fax (307) 766-2346
Press Row (307) 766-2222
Heath Schroyer Ajam Muojeke
2009-10 ScheduleN.14 vs. Pittsburg State
N.18 vs. Nevada
N.21 • - vs. Southern Illinois
N.25 vs. Holy Cross
N.28 vs. Louisville
D.2 at Arizona
D.5 at Santa Clara
D.12 vs. Kansas State
D.15 at Southern Utah
D.17 vs. Weber State
D.19 vs. USC Upstate
D.22 ! - vs. SMU
D.23 ! - vs. TBA
D.25 ! - vs. TBA
J.6 at BYU
J.9 at New Mexico
J.12 vs. San Diego State
J.16 vs Utah
J.20 at Colorado State
J.23 at TCU
J.26 vs. Air Force
F.3 at Wyoming
F.9 vs. New Mexico
F.13 at San Diego State
F.17 at Utah
F.20 vs. Colorado State
F.24 vs. TCU
F.27 at Air Force
M.6 vs. Wyoming
• - MWC/MVC Challenge
! - Diamond Head Classic
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 vs. Idaho
N.18 vs. Utah State
N.21 • - vs. Southern
N.24 • - vs. Seattle
N.27 • - vs. Illinois
N.28 • - vs. TBA
D.2 at Weber State
D.5 vs. Idaho State
D.9 vs. Michigan
D.12 vs. Oklahoma
D.19 ! - vs. Illinois State
D.23 at Pepperdine
D.29 vs. UT San Antonio
J.2 at LSU
J.9 vs. TCU
J.13 at New Mexico
J.16 at UNLV
J.19 vs. San Diego State
J.23 vs. Air Force
J.27 at Wyoming
J.30 at BYU
F.3 vs. Colorado State
F.10 at TCU
F.13 vs. New Mexico
F.17 vs. UNLV
F.20 at San Diego State
F.24 at Air Force
F.27 vs. Wyoming
M.3 vs. BYU
M.6 at Colorado State
• - Las Vegas Invitational
! - MWC/MVC Challenge
2009-10 ScheduleN.13 vs. South Dakota State
N.18 vs. Peru State
N.21 vs. Boise State
N.25 at Denver
N.27 • - vs. Monmouth
N.28 • - vs. Hampton
N.29 • - vs. Pepperdine
D.5 vs. Loyola Marymount
D.12 ! - vs. Northern Colorado
D.15 at Tennessee
D.20 vs. South Dakota
D.23 ^ - at Northern Iowa
D.30 vs. Akron
J.2 vs. Adams State
J.6 vs. Colorado State
J.9 vs. San Diego State
J.12 at TCU
J.16 vs. New Mexico
J.20 at BYU
J.27 vs. Utah
J.30 at Air Force
F.3 vs. UNLV
F.6 at Colorado State
F.10 at San Diego State
F.13 vs. TCU
F.17 at New Mexico
F.20 vs. BYU
F.27 at Utah
M.2 vs. Air Force
M.6 at UNLV
• - World Vision Challenge
! - Blue Cross Wyoming Shootout
^ - MWC/MVC Challenge
UNLVJanuary 23, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
February 24, 2010 Las Vegas, Nevada
www.unlvrebels.comGeneral InformationLocation Las Vegas, Nevada
Founded 1957
Enrollment 28,000
Nickname Runnin’ Rebels
Colors Scarlet and Gray
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Thomas & Mack Center | 18,500
Interim President Dr. Neal Smatresk
Interim Director of Athletics Jerry Koloskie
Basketball InformationHead Coach Lon Kruger
Alma Mater Kansas State | 1975
Overall Record | Years 430-286 | 23
Record at UNLV | Years 112-53 | 5
Assistant Coach Greg Grensing
Alma Mater Southwest Texas State | 1979
Assistant Coach Steve Henson
Alma Mater Kansas State | 1990
Assistant Coach Lew Hill
Alma Mater Wichita State | 1988
Director of Basketball Operations Mike Shepherd
Alma Mater Kansas State | 1992
Office Phone (702) 895-3295
WyomingJanuary 12, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
February 13, 2010 Laramie, Wyoming
www.wyomingathletics.comGeneral InformationLocation Laramie, Wyoming
Founded 1886
Enrollment 13,207
Nickname Cowboys
Colors Brown and Gold
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Arena-Auditorium | 15,000
President Dr. Tom Buchanan
Director of Athletics Tom Burman
Basketball InformationHead Coach Heath Schroyer
Alma Mater Armstrong Atlantic State | 1995
Overall Record | Years 66-79 | 5
Record at UW | Years 31-32 | 2
Assistant Coach Fred Langley
Alma Mater Fresno State | 1987
Assistant Coach Shaun Vandiver
Alma Mater Colorado | 2002
Assistant Coach Anthony Stewart
Alma Mater Mount Union | 1993
Director of Basketball Operations Greg Badenhop
Alma Mater Ohio Northern | 2007
Office Phone (307) 766-2256
UtahJanuary 9, 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah
February 10, 2010 Fort Worth, Texas
www.utahutes.comGeneral InformationLocation Salt Lake City, Utah
Founded 1850
Enrollment 29,251
Nickname Runnin’ Utes
Colors Crimson and White
Conference Mountain West Conference
Arena | Capacity Huntsman Center | 15,000
President Michael K. Young
Director of Athletics Dr. Chris Hill
Basketball InformationHead Coach Jim Boylen
Alma Mater Maine | 1987
Overall Record | Years 42-25 | 3
Record at Utah | Years 42-25 | 3
Assistant Coach Jeff Smith
Alma Mater Alma College | 1995
Assistant Coach Barret Peery
Alma Mater Southern Utah | 1996
Assistant Coach Stan Johnson
Alma Mater Southern Utah | 2002
Director of Basketball Operations Jon Dykema
Alma Mater Michigan State | 2003
Office Phone (801) 581-5451
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Craig ThompsonCommissioner
This is the Mountain West ConferenceFrom its inception in 1999, the Mountain West Conference has been committed to excellence in intercollegiate athletics while promoting the academic missions of its member institutions.
Fresh off the celebration of its 10th anniversary in 2008-09, the MWC continues to cultivate opportunities for student-athletes to compete at the highest level while fostering academic
achievement and sportsmanship. Over its 10-year history, the MWC has been assertive in its involvement with the NCAA governance structure and has taken a leadership role in the
overall administration of intercollegiate athletics.
Progressive in its approach, the MWC has marked several achievements over its first decade of existence, most notably becoming the first to establish a sports television network
dedicated solely to an intercollegiate athletic conference (The Mtn.). The Mountain West Conference also was the first to experiment with the coaches challenge in the college football
instant replay system and was the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS conference to participate in and win two BCS bowl games.
Additionally, the Mountain West Conference was the first conference to have a member institution with No. 1 overall picks in both the NFL and NBA drafts in the same year (Utah’s Alex
Smith and Andrew Bogut, respectively in 2005). With San Diego State’s Stephen Strasburg claiming the No. 1 pick in the 2009 MLB Draft, the Mountain West Conference is the only
conference to have the No. 1 selection in each of the NFL, NBA and MLB drafts since the conference was founded in 1999. The MWC also ranks second in No. 1 draft picks in the NFL,
NBA and MLB over the last five years with three overall - one behind the SEC, which currently has four.
The Mountain West Conference is noted for its geographic diversity. Some of the most beautiful terrain and landscapes in the nation can be found within Mountain West Conference
boundaries, including the majestic Rocky Mountain range - which borders four MWC schools (Air Force, BYU, Colorado State and Utah). The high plains of Wyoming (elevation 7,220 feet
- the highest Division I campus in the nation) contrast with the desert city of Las Vegas (the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the West) and the Pacific Ocean locale of San Diego State.
The southwestern flavor of New Mexico complements the western heritage and culture of Fort Worth, Texas, home of the MWC’s most recent member - TCU.
The HistoryThe Mountain West Conference was conceived on May 26, 1998, when the presidents of eight institutions - Air Force, BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah
and Wyoming - decided to form a new NCAA Division I-A intercollegiate athletic conference. The split from the former 16-team conference re-established continuity and stability among
the membership within the new league and signaled the continuation of its tradition-rich, long-standing athletic rivalries.
Five of the MWC’s eight original members have been conference rivals since the 1960s (BYU, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado State) while San Diego State (1978) and Air Force
(1980) were long-time members as well. UNLV and TCU entered the fold in 1996, and the Rebels continued as one of the original eight institutions that formed the MWC in 1999. TCU
rejoined the group with its first year of competition in the Mountain West in 2005-06, completing the conference membership as it stands today.
When the MWC officially began operations on July 1, 1999, the new league had in place a seven-year contract with ESPN, giving the broadcaster exclusive national television rights to
MWC football and men’s basketball, and three-year agreements to send the league’s football champion to the Liberty Bowl and a second team to the Las Vegas Bowl. Commissioner Craig
Thompson also arranged a third bowl tie-in each of the first three years (1999 Motor City, 2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New Orleans) before securing a four-year deal with the Emerald Bowl
in San Francisco in 2002.
An innovator in the postseason bowl structure, the MWC engineered many “firsts” as league teams have participated in five inaugural bowl games (2000 Silicon Valley, 2001 New
Orleans, 2002 San Francisco (Emerald), 2005 Poinsettia, 2006 New Mexico) as well as placing the first non-automatic-qualifying BCS team into a BCS bowl game with Utah’s
appearance in the 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.
The OpportunityThe MWC provides a first-class athletic and academic experience for more than 7,000 student-athletes each year. Over the past 10 years, 38 student-athletes from Mountain West
institutions have earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, and since the league’s inception in 1999, an additional 20 student-athletes have been named MWC Student-Athlete of the Year
and awarded league-sponsored postgraduate scholarships. Two student-athletes have earned distinction as Rhodes Scholars (Jessica Mellinger, Wyoming and Delavane Diaz, Air Force).
Conference student-athletes are also given a voice regarding pertinent issues within the MWC and NCAA governance structure through representation on the Student-Athlete Advisory
Committee (SAAC). The Mountain West Conference SAAC consists of 19 representatives; two student-athletes from each member institution and one faculty athletics representative. The
committee reviews and reacts to legislation and to other topics referred by the Conference constituent groups or committees related to the student-athlete experience.
The SportsmanshipNamed a Sports Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport in 1998, Commissioner Thompson has been a driving force for sportsmanship within intercollegiate athletics. As part
of its continuing growth and development, the Mountain West Conference implemented an extensive Sportsmanship Initiative, developed by the league's Ethics and Sportsmanship
Committee and ultimately endorsed by both the MWC Joint Council and MWC Board of Directors. The program is made up of several elements, which are both practical and
philosophical in nature. While the MWC has significant penalties in place to deal with violations, the Sportsmanship Initiative is primarily promotional and educational in nature. The goal
is to develop an environment that fosters appropriate behavior from all conference members.
Mountain West Conference Sports Information Contact InformationContact Office Fax E-Mail Website
Mountain West Conference Kim Melcher (719) 488-4050 (719) 487-7240 [email protected] www.themwc.com
Air Force Academy Jerry Cross (719) 333-3950 (719) 333-3798 [email protected] www.goairforcefalcons.com
BYU Kyle Chilton (801) 422-4909 (801) 422-0633 [email protected] www.byucougars.com
Colorado State Danny Mattie (970) 491-6494 (970) 491-1348 [email protected] www.csurams.com
New Mexico Greg Remington (505) 925-5525 (505) 925-5609 [email protected] www.golobos.com
San Diego State Mike May (619) 594-5547 (619) 582-6541 [email protected] www.goaztecs.com
TCU Joe Monaco (817) 257-5378 (817) 257-7964 [email protected] www.gofrogs.com
UNLV Andy Grossman (702) 895-3995 (702) 895-0989 [email protected] www.unlvrebels.com
Utah Kyle Harris (801) 581-3771 (801) 581-4358 [email protected] www.utahutes.com
Wyoming John Paradis (307) 766-2290 (307) 766-2256 [email protected] www.wyomingathletics.com
Javan HedlundAssociate Commissioner
Kim MelcherDirector of Communications
Marlon EdgeAsst. Director of Communications
Becky MotchanAsst. Director of Communications
The Mtn. NetworkThe MWC television package will reach a national audience in 2009-10 through a combination of telecasts on The MountainWest Sports
Network (The Mtn.), CBS College Sports Network (formerly CSTV) and VERSUS. The Mtn.Network has been available to cable subscribers
in the MWC footprint since it first aired in 2006-07 and became available nationally on DIRECTV in the summer of 2008.
On August 26th, 2004, College Sports Television (CSTV) and the Mountain West Conference announced a visionary partnership that
revolutionized the college sports landscape. The landmark agreement was the first NCAA Division I football and men’s basketball
conference-wide deal for CSTV and provided the network exclusive rights to all conference events, including cable and satellite television
coverage, national over-the-air and satellite radio, video-on-demand and online broadcast rights.
A succession of events since the Fall 2004 has improved the television model, including CSTV’s merger with Comcast SportsNet to
create The Mtn. – MountainWest Sports Network - and CBS Corporation’s purchase of CSTV. CBS acquired CSTV in January 2006, and
on February 12th, 2008, the network incorporated CSTV’s cable, broadcast and online activities into its world-famous brand as the CBS
College Sports Network (CBS C). The Mtn. is co-owned by CBS College Sports Network and Comcast SportNet.
The relationship with Comcast SportNet also delivered a new national broadcast partner in VERSUS. The MWC was the first exclusive
college programming provider for the Comcast-owned entity with football and both men’s and women’s basketball games. The CBS C/MWC
partnership has guaranteed greater levels of television exposure for all league sports and has resoundingly met the fundamental goals of
more exposure and preferred start times and dates.
In the summer of 2006, the centerpiece of this historic relationship was realized with the launch of The Mtn. – the first sports network
dedicated to serving a single collegiate athletic conference. The Mtn. provides sports fans blanket coverage of MWC athletics across
multiple sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s Olympic sports. The Mtn. features more than just
live games and has added its own original programming. Fans get a comprehensive array of news, features and analysis about their favorite
MWC teams and players. In 2008-09, more than 250 MWC events were shown live on The Mtn., CBS C and VERSUS. CBS C is currently
available in over 65-million homes while VERSUS is in more than 73-million households.
The Mountain West Conference has remained steadfast in its mission to promote the league’s athletic events to national and regional
television audiences and will continue to grow its new TV model. Previously, ESPN served as the league’s inaugural official television
partner while in-house productions guaranteed coverage for several Mountain West Conference Olympic sports. Through the league’s first
nine years, excluding institutional local packages, 1,200 football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball events have aired on
television with 178 football games and over 159 men’s basketball contests broadcast nationally.
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Frogs on National TelevisionDate Opponent Site Time TV Affiliate
December 8 Texas Tech Fort Worth, Texas 6:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 6 Air Force Fort Worth, Texas 8:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
January 9 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 2:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 12 Wyoming Fort Worth, Texas 6:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 16 San Diego State San Diego, California 9:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 23 UNLV Fort Worth, Texas 5:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
January 27 Colorado State Fort Collins, Colorado 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
January 30 New Mexico Fort Worth, Texas 5:05 p.m. (CT) CBS C
February 2 BYU Provo, Utah 8:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 10 Utah Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 13 Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming 2:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 16 San Diego State Fort Worth, Texas 7:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 24 UNLV Las Vegas, Nevada 10:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
February 27 Colorado State Fort Worth, Texas 7:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
March 3 New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 7:30 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
March 6 BYU Fort Worth, Texas 5:00 p.m. (CT) The Mtn.
Date Game Affiliate Time
November 13 Bradley at BYU The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (MT)
November 18 Utah State at Utah The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
November 18 Nevada at UNLV The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (PT)
November 27 Weber State at BYU The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (MT)
November 28 Louisville at UNLV VERSUS 1:00 p.m. (PT)
December 2 California at New Mexico CBS C 7:00 p.m. (MT)
December 5 New Mexico State at New Mexico The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
December 8 Texas Tech at TCU The Mtn. 6:30 p.m. (CT)
December 8 Arizona State at BYU The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
December 9 Michigan at Utah CBS C 7:00 p.m. (MT)
December 10 Colorado at Colorado State The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (MT)
December 12 Oklahoma at Utah VERSUS 2:00 p.m. (MT)
December 12 Arizona at San Diego State The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (PT)
December 19 Illinois State at Utah The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
December 19 Creigton at New Mexico The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
December 29 Texas Tech at New Mexico CBS C 7:00 p.m. (MT)
January 1 Dayton at New Mexico The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
January 5 New Mexico at San Diego State The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (PT)
January 6 Colorado State at Wyoming The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
January 6 Air Force at TCU CBS C 8:05 p.m. (CT)
January 6 UNLV at BYU The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
January 9 TCU at Utah The Mtn. 2:30 p.m. (CT)
January 9 UNLV at New Mexico VERSUS 2:00 p.m. (MT)
January 9 San Diego State at Wyoming The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
January 9 Air Force at Colorado State The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
January 12 Wyoming at TCU The Mtn. 6:30 p.m. (CT)
January 13 San Diego State at UNLV CBS C 7:00 p.m. (PT)
January 13 BYU at Air Force The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
January 13 Utah at New Mexico The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
January 16 New Mexico at Wyoming The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
January 16 Colorado State at BYU The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
January 16 TCU at San Diego State The Mtn. 9:00 p.m. (CT)
January 16 Utah at UNLV CBS C 7:00 p.m. (PT)
January 19 San Diego State at Utah The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
January 20 Wyoming at BYU The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
January 20 UNLV at Colorado State The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
January 23 Colorado State at New Mexico The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
January 23 Air Force at Utah The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
January 23 BYU at San Diego State The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (PT)
January 23 UNLV at TCU CBS C 5:05 p.m. (CT)
January 26 Air Force at UNLV The Mtn. 7:30 p.m, (PT)
January 27 TCU at Colorado State The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (CT)
January 27 BYU at New Mexico The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
January 30 Wyoming at Air Force The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
January 30 San Diego State at Colorado State The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
January 30 Utah at BYU The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
January 30 New Mexico at TCU CBS C 5:05 p.m. (CT)
February 2 TCU at BYU The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (CT)
February 3 Colorado State at Utah The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
February 3 UNLV at Wyoming The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
February 6 BYU at UNLV VERSUS 1:00 p.m. (PT)
February 6 San Diego State at New Mexico The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
February 6 Wyoming at Colorado State The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
February 9 Colorado State at Air Force The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
February 10 New Mexico at UNLV CBS C 8:00 p.m. (PT)
February 10 Utah at TCU The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (CT)
February 10 Wyoming at San Diego State The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (PT)
February 13 UNLV at San Diego State VERSUS 1:00 p.m. (PT)
February 13 TCU at Wyoming The Mtn. 2:30 p.m. (CT)
February 13 Air Force at BYU The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
February 13 New Mexico at Utah The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
February 16 San Diego State at TCU The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (CT)
February 17 Wyoming at New Mexico CBS C 7:00 p.m. (MT)
February 17 BYU at Colorado State The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (MT)
February 17 UNLV at Utah The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
February 20 Air Force at New Mexico The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
February 20 BYU at Wyoming The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
February 20 Utah at San Diego State The Mtn. 6:00 p.m. (PT)
February 20 Colorado State at UNLV CBS C 3:00 p.m. (PT)
February 23 New Mexico at Colorado State The Mtn. 8:00 p.m. (MT)
February 24 San Diego State at BYU CBS C 7:05 p.m. (MT)
February 24 Utah at Air Force The Mtn. 6:30 p.m. (MT)
February 24 TCU at UNLV The Mtn. 10:00 p.m. (CT)
February 27 UNLV at Air Force The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
February 27 New Mexico at BYU VERSUS 2:00 p.m. (MT)
February 27 Wyoming at Utah The Mtn. 4:00 p.m. (MT)
February 27 Colorado State at TCU The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (CT)
March 2 Air Force at Wyoming The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (MT)
March 3 TCU at New Mexico The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (CT)
March 3 Colorado State at San Diego State The Mtn. 7:30 p.m. (PT)
March 3 BYU at Utah CBS C 7:00 p.m. (MT)
March 6 Utah at Colorado State The Mtn. 1:30 p.m. (MT)
March 6 Wyoming at UNLV VERSUS 1:00 p.m. (PT)
March 6 BYU at TCU The Mtn. 5:00 p.m. (CT)
March 6 San Diego State at Air Force The Mtn. 7:00 p.m. (MT)
Mountain West ConferenceTelevision Schedule
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2 0 0 8 - 0 9 S e a s o n R e v i e wTwo Frogs Earn All-Conference Laurels• Kevin Langford was selected as a second team All-Mountain West Conference award winner while Zvonko
Buljan garnered honorable mention accolades. This was the third time that Langford was awarded with all-
conference honors after previously earning third team and honorable mention accolades, respectively.
Kevin Langford• A mainstay in the TCU rotation in his three seasons, Kevin Langford was a starter in 91 consecutive games
and posted a double-digit scoring performance in 66 of those contests (20 - Sr. | 24 - Jr. | 22 - So.). The
TCU forward concluded his tenure ranked sixth in the Frogs’ record books for career games started.
• Langford collected a career-high 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting, including 10-of-11 from the charity stripe,
to go along with eight rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots (including the game winner) and one steal
in 36 minutes in TCU’s 79-78 overtime victory over Wyoming on January 21st.
• The TCU forward finished the season with 161 free throws made (5.20 free throws made per game), which
were the sixth-highest tally in single-season program history. The 6-8 forward attempted 209 free throws
last season, which were the seventh-highest in single-season program history.
• Langford ranks second on the all-time free throws made (414) and third in free throw attempts (599) in the
TCU record books. The 6-8 forward became only the third player in program to surpass the 400 free throws
made for his career. Langford also finished sixth in the conference standings in career free throws made.
• Langford became the 15th player in program history to post over 1,200 career points for the Frogs on
February 28th and concluded his career ranked 14th in the all-time TCU record books with 1,227 career
points. The TCU forward became one of 10 players to reach the 1,200-point milestone in three full seasons.
Zvonko Buljan• Zvonko “Z” Buljan was selected as the Mountain West Conference Newcomer of the Year after the TCU
forward averaged 12.3 points and a team-high 7.8 rebounds per contest. The 6-9 forward ranked second
in the conference in rebounds per game (7.8 R-G), eighth in field goal percentage (145-of-290 | .500) and
15th in scoring average (12.3 P-G).
• Buljan became the first Frog to win a Conference Newcomer of the Year award since Lee Nailon garnered
WAC Newcomer of the Year laurels during the 1997-98 campaign. The TCU forward was selected as the
Mountain West Conference Player of the Week on January 12th after averaging 16.0 points and 11.0
rebounds per game in victories over Texas Tech and UNLV.
• Buljan ranked first on the Frogs in double-digit scoring games (21) and notched nine double-doubles,
which were the most for a Frog since Jamal Brown (9) during the 2001-02 campaign. The 6-9 forward also
finished 87th in the country in rebounds per game at 7.8 boards per evening.
• Buljan was recognized by The Sporting News as the one of the top international players during the 2008-
09 campaign as he was ranked 21st overall and second in the conference behind Utah’s Luke Nevill, who
was ranked fifth overall.
Ronnie Moss• TCU newcomer Ronnie “Tuffy” Moss became only the fourth freshman this decade to earn a spot in the
starting rotation in his debut game with the Frogs joining Mike Scott (2007-08), Femi Ibikunle (2003-04) and
Corey Santee (2001-02).
• The Fort Worth product became the first freshman since Chudi Chinweze in 2002-03 to score 20 or more
points in a conference game after he collected a career-high 22 points at home versus San Diego State.
• Moss proved to be an offensive threat last season as Moss is ranked third on the team in scoring average
(10.2 P-G). The 6-2 guard has posted 18 double-digit scoring performances in his first season, which were
the most for a TCU freshman since Corey Santee posted 25 during the 2001-02 campaign.
• In his first season with the Frogs, Moss posted a stellar rookie season as the 6-2 guard was ranked
second in scoring average (10.2 P-G) among all freshmen, but was the top scoring true freshman in the
Mountain West Conference. Ajam Muojeke, a redshirt freshman from Wyoming, averaged 13.8 points per
game for the Cowboys.
• The last time that a freshman averaged over 10.0 points per game for the Frogs came during the 2001-02
season when Corey Santee recorded a mark of 14.7 points per game. The last time a freshman averaged
over 8.0 points per game came the following season when Chudi Chinweze averaged 8.4 points per game.
Jim Christian• In his first season as head coach of the Frogs, Jim Christian collected his 14th victory following a 62-50
victory over Air Force on February 18th. With his 14th victory, Christian took sole possession of fourth
place on the TCU all-time coaching list for most victories in his first season.
• Christian led the Frogs to several big victories during the season, including home triumphs over Wichita
State, UNLV, SMU, Colorado State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. On the road, the TCU leader guided
the Frogs to victories over Colorado, Texas Tech, Western Michigan as well as the Air Force Academy.
Strength of the Defense• The Frogs concluded the 2008-09 campaign ranked 83rd in the nation in scoring defense as TCU allowed
opponents to score 64.1 points per game. TCU ranked fourth in the Mountain West Conference in
scoring defense behind San Diego State (59.5 P-G), Air Force (62.5 P-G) and UNLV (64.0 P-G).
• During a three-game stretch, the Frogs held SMU, St. Gregory’s and Colorado to 46 or fewer points, which
marked the first time since the 1951-52 season that TCU held three consecutive opponents to less than
46 points. TCU achieved the feat against Rice (30), Texas (43) and SMU (43) during the 1951-52 season.
• The Frogs held two opponents to 39 or fewer points this season in St. Gregory’s (38) and Colgate (37). This
was the first time since the 1986-87 campaign that TCU held at least two opponents to 38 or fewer points
in a game. That season, TCU held Texas (37) and Rice (38) to 38 or fewer points in a game.
• Last season, the Frogs were ranked fourth in the Mountain West Conference in three-point field goal
percentage defense as opponents only connected on 33.5 percent (178-of-531) of their trey attempts.
• This was the best three-point field goal defense for the Frogs since the 1998-99 campaign when TCU
allowed opponents to connect on 31.5 percent (224-of-710) of their attempts. This was also only the
second time in the last 10 seasons that the Frogs held opponents to less than 34.0 percent shooting from
beyond the arc.
Winning Streaks• Prior to a setback against Indiana, the Frogs enjoyed a six-game winning streak, which was their longest
winning streak since the 1998-99 campaign when TCU won eight straight contests. That season, the Frogs
advanced to the quarterfinals of the NIT Tournament.
• Following a 79-78 overtime triumph over Wyoming on January 21st, the Frogs recorded their ninth
consecutive victory at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The nine-game home winning streak for the Frogs was
the longest for the program since the 1998-99 campaign when TCU began the season with a 9-0 mark.
• With an 80-73 victory over UNLV, the Frogs snapped an eight-game losing skid to the Runnin’ Rebels.
The last time that TCU defeated UNLV came on February 22, 1999, when the Frogs posted a 76-72
triumph in Las Vegas.
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By The Numbers• The Frogs had 84 double-digit scoring performances last season. Below is a breakdown of the Frogs’
record by player following a double-digit scoring performance:
Player Double-Digit Totals Team Record
Zvonko Buljan 21 10-11
Kevin Langford 20 9-11
Ronnie Moss 18 9-9
Edvinas Ruzgas 15 7-8
Keion Mitchem 8 5-3
Jason Ebie 2 1-1
• Last season, TCU averaged 28.4 points per game (880 points) in the first half of action, but increased its
offensive output to 34.9 points (1,083) over the final 20 minutes. The increase of +6.5 points from the first
to second half of action was the highest among all teams in the Mountain West Conference.
• A key for the Frogs last season was jumping on their opponents early in the first half of action. TCU
collected a 10-1 record when holding the lead heading into intermission. The lone setback for the Frogs
when leading at halftime came against Utah on February 4th when TCU held a 32-27 advantage, but fell
62-54 to the Runnin’ Utes.
• In the last RPI rankings, the Frogs were listed 164th, which was their best RPI ranking since joining the
Mountain West Conference prior to the beginning of the 2005-06 campaign. In their time in the MWC, the
Frogs have only finished under 200th one time (182nd | 2006-07) and were listed 214th in 2007-08.
• The Frogs posted a 6-1 record against non-conference opponents at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The
Frogs suffered their only non-conference home setback to Nebraska in the home opener before
collecting six consecutive victories.
• TCU notched a 62-46 victory on the road against Colorado then recorded an 85-80 triumph over Texas
Tech, marking the first time in the 13-year existence of the Big 12 Conference that the Frogs defeated not
only two members in the same season, but also the first time that they defeated two members on the road.
Edvinas Ruzgas• Edvinas Ruzgas made an impact for the Frogs in his first season as the former Weatherford College
standout ranked first on the team in three-point field goals made (58) and three-point field goal attempts
(174) while standing fourth in field goals made (103). The 6-6 guard connected on 42.6 percent (103-of-
242) of his field goal attempts and 78.9 percent (45-of-57) of his free throw tries.
• Ruzgas notched 15 double-digit scoring performances with nine of those games coming on the road and
nine coming in Mountain West Conference action. The 6-6 guard connected on a career-high 24 points on
8-of-13 shooting, including 5-of-9 from behind the three-point line, in a road victory against Texas Tech.
Keion Mitchem• A starter in 18 of 31 games this season, Keion Mitchem posted solid numbers as the TCU junior averaged
5.7 points per game to go along with 1.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. The 5-10 shooting guard
connected on 38.9 percent (61-of-157) of his field goal attempts, including 38.0 percent (30-of-79) of his
three-point field goal tries and 78.8 percent (26-of-33) of his attempts at the charity stripe.
• Mitchem scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-8 shooting, including five three-pointers, in an 81-67
victory over Colorado State in the Mountain West Conference opener for the Frogs. The TCU guard
recorded eight double-digit scoring contests, and TCU was 5-3 when Mitchem scored 10 or more points.
Jason Ebie• Jason Ebie started 25 of 31 games at the point guard position where he ranked fourth in the conference
in assists per game (3.74 A-G) and sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.81:1). The Houston talent dished out
three or more assists in 24 of 31 games and scored six or more points in 17 of those contests.
Kevin Butler• Kevin Butler appeared in all 31 games in his first season with the Frogs and earned his first trip to the
starting lineup on February 18th against the Air Force Academy. During his rookie campaign, the
Duncanville, Texas, native averaged 3.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game while connecting on 41.8
percent (38-of-91) of his shots.
• The 6-6 forward concluded his rookie campaign with the Frogs ranked sixth among all freshmen in the
Mountain West Conference in rebounds per game after posting an average of 3.2 boards per evening.
Logan Lancon• TCU freshman Logan Lancon made his first collegiate start against New Mexico on January 24th where
he played in 11 minutes of action. The 6-6 guard played an important role in the Frogs’ 79-78 overtime
victory over Wyoming on January 21st as he collected five points on 2-of-3 shooting, including a three-
pointer, in 10 minutes of action.
John Ortiz• John Ortiz has appeared in 27 games for TCU in his senior campaign while earning a spot in the starting
lineup on five occasions. Ortiz averaged 1.7 points to go along with 1.9 rebounds per game while connecting
on 39.1 percent (18-of-46) of his field goal attempts. The Frogs were 3-2 when the senior appeared in the
starting lineup.
Offensive Output• The Frogs made a statement in the season scoring category as four players surpassed the 300-point mark
during the 2008-09 campaign. Following the Mountain West Conference Tournament, Langford (430),
Buljan (381), Ruzgas (309) and Moss (306) became the first quartet since the 2001-02 campaign to post
over 300 points in a season.
• The last quartet to post over 300 points in a season came during the 2001-02 campaign when Junior
Blount (603), Corey Santee (456), Bingo Merriex (393) and Jamal Brown (310) reached the achievement.
Charity Stripe Stats• The Frogs connected on 27 free throws against Nebraska, which was their highest talley since a 27-free
throw performance against Colorado State on February 20, 2008. During the 2007-08 season, the Frogs
finished seventh in the Mountain West Conference in free throw percentage, but ranked second in
2008-09 in that category after connecting on 73.3 percent (436-of-595) of their charity stripe attempts.
• This was the highest free throw shooting percentage for the Frogs since TCU connected on 74.7 percent
(698-of-934) during the 2000-01 campaign. In addition to the 2008-09 campaign, the Frogs connected on
72.5 percent or higher on their free throw attempts on three occasions (2000-01 | 74.7 percent and
1999-00 | 76.5 percent) over the last 10 campaigns.
• This past season, Langford attempted 10 or more free throws in eight games with five of those contests
coming in Mountain West Conference action. He posted a season-high 13 free throws made on three
occasions, including back-to-back contests against Nebraska and McNeese State. The 6-8 forward also
connected on 13 charity stripe attempts against New Mexico.
• In the Mountain West Conference standings, the Frogs were ranked eighth in the conference in total free
throws made and free throws attempted during the 2008-09 campaign. The Frogs along with the Air Force
Academy were the only two teams in the conference to attempt less than 600 free throws.
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Overall Cumulative Statistics## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 31 31 945 30.5 129 268 .481 11 27 .407 161 209 .770 59 82 141 4.5 105 8 33 61 15 13 430 13.9
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 31 26 828 26.7 145 290 .500 28 80 .350 63 87 .724 66 177 243 7.8 84 3 55 91 6 27 381 12.3
5 MOSS, Ronnie 30 15 754 25.1 115 270 .426 23 67 .343 53 76 .697 10 67 77 2.6 69 0 62 69 0 20 306 10.2
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 31 28 975 31.5 103 242 .426 58 174 .333 45 57 .789 33 61 94 3.0 51 0 24 23 3 13 309 10.0
22 MITCHEM, Keion 31 18 689 22.2 61 157 .389 30 79 .380 26 33 .788 2 45 27 1.5 60 1 46 44 1 21 178 5.7
3 EBIE, Jason 31 25 916 29.5 53 152 .349 14 51 .275 52 76 .684 21 60 81 2.6 79 0 116 64 3 33 172 5.5
24 BUTLER, Kevin 31 2 535 17.3 38 91 .418 6 25 .240 20 32 .625 32 67 99 3.2 48 1 18 19 2 28 102 3.3
23 ROSE, Kavon 16 4 255 15.9 13 50 .260 5 23 .217 7 10 .700 2 27 29 1.8 24 0 23 18 1 8 38 2.4
42 ORTIZ, John 27 5 225 8.3 18 46 .391 3 11 .273 6 11 .545 21 29 50 1.9 28 0 8 13 2 11 45 1.7
12 LANCON, Logan 21 1 115 5.5 5 25 .200 2 16 .125 3 4 .750 5 14 19 0.9 17 0 3 2 0 3 15 0.7
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 3 0 13 4.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.7
TEAM 36 46 82 2.6 15
Total 31 6250 681 1,592 .428 180 553 .325 436 595 .733 287 675 962 31.0 567 13 388 420 33 78 1,978 63.8
Opponents 31 6250 701 1,534 .457 178 531 .335 408 570 .716 250 721 971 31.3 576 - 382 449 109 194 1,988 64.1
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL
TCU Horned Frogs 880 1,083 15 1,978 TCU Horned Frogs 63 3 66
Opponents 928 1,044 16 1,988 Opponents 65 1 67
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
SCORING 1,978 1,988
Points per game 63.8 64.1
Scoring margin -0.3 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 681-1,592 701-1,534
Field goal pct .428 .457
3-POINT FG-ATT 180-553 178-531
3-point FG pct .325 .335
3-pt FG made per game 5.8 5.7
FREE THROWS-ATT 436-595 408-570
Free throw pct .733 .716
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
REBOUNDS 962 971
Rebounds per game 31.0 31.3
Rebounding margin -0.3 -
ASSISTS 388 382
Assists per game 12.5 14.5
TURNOVERS 420 449
Turnovers per game 13.5 14.5
Turnover margin +0.9 -
Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.9
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
STEALS 178 194
Steals per game 5.7 6.3
BLOCKS 33 109
Blocks per game 1.1 3.5
WINNING STREAK - -
Home win streak - -
ATTENDANCE 54,176 103,599
Home games | Avg. Game 15 | 3,612 13 | 7,810
Neutral Site | Avg. Game - 3 | 690
Mountain West Conference Statistics## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 16 16 523 32.7 70 135 .519 9 18 .500 90 117 .769 25 43 68 4.3 51 4 23 27 11 8 239 14.9
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 16 14 464 29.0 73 159 .459 17 51 .333 38 53 .717 35 108 143 8.9 44 2 32 54 5 15 201 12.6
5 MOSS, Ronnie 15 9 403 26.9 61 147 .415 10 38 .263 20 30 .667 4 38 42 2.8 37 0 28 29 0 12 152 10.1
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 16 13 482 30.1 46 126 .365 26 91 .286 23 29 .793 17 28 45 2.8 25 0 13 7 2 3 141 8.8
22 MITCHEM, Keion 16 9 413 25.8 36 91 .396 16 44 .364 15 20 .750 1 27 28 1.8 35 1 27 28 11 11 103 6.4
3 EBIE, Jason 16 11 487 30.4 28 78 .359 11 34 .324 25 37 .676 10 29 39 2.4 43 0 55 29 1 14 92 5.8
24 BUTLER, Kevin 16 2 253 15.8 14 42 .333 2 14 .143 12 21 .571 13 26 39 2.4 25 1 10 9 0 6 42 2.6
23 ROSE, Kavon 5 3 63 12.6 3 8 .375 0 3 .000 4 6 .667 1 6 7 1.4 8 0 6 4 0 2 10 2.0
42 ORTIZ, John 15 2 102 6.8 7 18 .389 3 8 .375 2 4 .500 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 3 88 1 5 19 1.3
12 LANCON, Logan 10 1 59 5.9 2 8 .250 1 6 .167 1 2 .500 1 6 7 0.7 10 0 1 1 0 1 6 0.6
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 17 22 39 2.4 1 5
Total 16 3250 340 812 .419 95 307 .309 230 319 .721 134 345 479 29.9 292 8 198 201 21 77 1,005 62.8
Opponents 16 3250 382 788 .485 105 281 .374 229 316 .725 114 389 503 31.4 304 - 227 205 41 95 1,098 68.6
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL
TCU Horned Frogs 444 546 15 1,005 TCU Horned Frogs 30 3 33
Opponents 497 585 16 1,098 Opponents 35 1 36
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
SCORING 1,005 1,098
Points per game 62.8 68.6
Scoring margin -5.8 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 340-812 382-788
Field goal pct .419 .485
3-POINT FG-ATT 95-307 105-281
3-point FG pct .309 .374
3-pt FG made per game 5.9 6.6
FREE THROWS-ATT 230-319 229-316
Free throw pct .721 .725
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
REBOUNDS 479 503
Rebounds per game 29.9 31.4
Rebounding margin -1.5 -
ASSISTS 198 227
Assists per game 12.4 14.2
TURNOVERS 201 205
Turnovers per game 12.6 12.8
Turnover margin +0.3 -
Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.1
TEAM STATISTICS TCU OPP
STEALS 77 95
Steals per game 4.8 5.9
BLOCKS 21 41
Blocks per game 1.3 2.6
WINNING STREAK 2 -
Home win streak 2 -
ATTENDANCE 32,448 69,888
Home games | Avg. Game 8 | 4,056 8 | 8,736
Neutral Site | Avg. Game - 0 | 0
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In Victory## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 14 14 435 31.1 64 128 .500 2 9 .222 68 85 .800 31 47 78 5.6 45 3 19 30 9 5 198 14.1
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 14 11 369 26.4 75 132 .568 15 33 .455 23 33 .697 31 80 111 7.9 37 2 25 31 2 15 188 13.4
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 14 14 455 32.5 55 112 .491 32 80 .400 18 26 .692 9 34 43 3.1 18 0 11 11 2 7 160 11.4
5 MOSS, Ronnie 14 3 311 22.2 52 104 .500 13 33 .394 22 32 .688 4 24 28 2.0 25 0 33 33 0 10 139 9.9
22 MITCHEM, Keion 14 11 315 22.5 32 72 .444 19 34 .559 13 15 .867 1 21 22 1.6 29 0 22 14 0 13 96 6.9
3 EBIE, Jason 14 12 413 29.5 23 66 .348 4 16 .250 31 41 .756 5 32 37 2.6 32 0 64 25 1 17 81 5.8
24 BUTLER, Kevin 14 1 227 16.2 21 44 .477 2 9 .222 11 13 .846 11 35 46 3.3 19 0 11 7 2 12 55 3.9
23 ROSE, Kavon 7 1 124 17.7 5 26 .192 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 0 11 11 1.6 10 0 13 8 1 6 13 1.9
42 ORTIZ, John 12 3 109 9.1 9 23 .391 0 2 .000 4 8 .500 13 11 24 2.0 11 0 5 8 1 2 22 1.8
12 LANCON, Logan 11 0 55 5.0 5 16 .313 2 10 .200 2 2 1.000 3 9 12 1.1 9 0 3 1 0 2 12 1.3
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 2 0 12 6.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.0
TEAM 18 23 41 2.9 8
Total 14 2825 342 724 .472 92 238 .387 192 255 .753 126 327 453 32.4 236 5 206 177 18 90 968 69.1
Opponents 14 2825 292 711 .411 72 260 .277 139 204 .681 129 297 426 30.4 253 - 146 215 46 78 795 56.8
In Defeat## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 17 17 510 30.0 65 140 .464 9 18 .500 93 124 .750 28 35 63 3.7 60 5 14 31 6 8 232 13.6
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 17 15 459 27.0 70 158 .443 13 47 .277 40 54 .741 35 97 132 7.8 47 1 30 60 4 12 193 11.4
5 MOSS, Ronnie 16 12 443 27.7 63 166 .380 10 34 .294 31 44 .705 6 43 49 3.1 44 0 29 36 0 10 167 10.4
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 17 14 520 30.6 48 130 .369 26 94 .277 27 31 .871 24 27 51 3.0 33 0 13 12 1 6 149 8.8
3 EBIE, Jason 17 13 503 29.6 30 86 .349 10 35 .286 21 35 .600 16 28 44 2.6 47 0 52 39 2 16 91 5.4
22 MITCHEM, Keion 17 7 374 22.0 29 85 .341 11 45 .244 13 18 .722 1 24 25 1.5 31 1 24 30 1 8 82 4.8
23 ROSE, Kavon 9 3 131 14.6 8 24 .333 2 11 .182 7 10 .700 2 16 18 2.0 14 0 10 10 0 2 25 2.8
24 BUTLER, Kevin 17 1 308 18.1 17 47 .362 4 16 .250 9 19 .474 21 32 53 3.1 29 1 7 12 0 16 47 2.8
42 ORTIZ, John 15 2 116 7.7 9 23 .391 3 9 .333 2 3 .667 8 18 26 1.7 17 0 3 5 1 9 23 1.5
12 LANCON, Logan 10 1 60 6.0 0 9 .000 0 6 .000 1 2 .500 2 5 7 0.7 8 0 0 1 0 1 1 0.1
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 18 23 41 2.4 1 7
Total 17 3425 339 868 .391 88 315 .279 244 340 .718 161 348 509 29.9 331 8 182 243 15 88 1010 59.4
Opponents 17 3425 409 823 .497 106 271 .391 269 366 .735 121 424 545 32.1 323 - 236 234 63 116 1193 70.2
At Home## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 15 15 476 31.7 74 144 .514 7 16 .438 103 131 .786 32 48 80 5.3 47 2 18 23 8 7 258 17.2
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 15 11 378 25.2 68 128 .531 14 34 .412 25 33 .758 33 80 113 7.5 33 1 27 41 1 13 175 11.7
5 MOSS, Ronnie 14 6 346 24.7 60 130 .462 11 36 .306 20 26 .769 5 23 28 2.0 27 0 28 27 0 11 151 10.8
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 15 14 469 31.3 48 108 .444 25 72 .347 20 26 .769 15 32 47 3.1 20 0 13 9 2 6 141 9.4
22 MITCHEM, Keion 15 10 332 22.1 25 73 .342 14 35 .400 13 19 .684 1 19 20 1.3 26 0 24 18 0 12 77 5.1
3 EBIE, Jason 15 11 432 28.8 21 68 .309 5 21 .238 27 36 .750 4 30 34 2.3 36 0 65 35 2 15 74 4.9
24 BUTLER, Kevin 15 1 280 18.7 21 51 .412 2 12 .167 14 18 .778 17 41 58 3.9 26 1 13 8 1 11 58 3.9
23 ROSE, Kavon 9 2 157 17.4 7 30 .233 3 13 .231 4 7 .571 1 14 15 1.7 16 0 13 9 1 8 21 2.3
42 ORTIZ, John 13 4 105 8.1 9 22 .409 0 4 .000 4 6 .667 11 13 24 1.8 8 0 6 6 1 5 22 1.7
12 LANCON, Logan 10 1 63 6.3 5 17 .294 2 11 .182 2 2 1.000 3 7 10 1.0 9 0 3 1 0 1 14 1.4
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 2 0 12 6.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1.0
TEAM 15 21 36 2.4 0 5
Total 15 3050 339 772 .439 83 254 .327 232 304 .763 137 328 465 31.0 249 4 210 183 16 90 993 66.2
Opponents 15 3050 327 739 .442 88 267 .330 161 229 .703 122 341 463 30.9 286 - 186 227 45 93 903 60.2
On the Road## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR RB AVG PF FO A TO B S PTS AVG
1 BULJAN, Zvonko 13 12 369 28.4 62 129 .481 13 39 .333 31 44 .705 30 84 114 8.8 41 2 19 44 5 11 168 12.9
32 LANGFORD, Kevin 13 13 401 30.8 48 102 .471 3 8 .375 56 71 .789 23 29 52 4.0 44 4 14 30 7 6 155 11.9
13 RUZGAS, Edvinas 13 11 402 30.9 40 109 .367 26 86 .302 19 24 .792 15 23 38 2.9 23 0 9 11 1 6 125 9.6
5 MOSS, Ronnie 13 6 321 24.7 43 107 .402 10 26 .385 22 34 .647 5 35 40 3.1 32 0 28 34 0 9 118 9.1
22 MITCHEM, Keion 13 8 317 24.4 36 78 .462 16 40 .400 11 12 .917 0 25 25 1.9 29 1 21 24 1 8 99 7.6
3 EBIE, Jason 13 11 391 30.1 25 70 .357 7 27 .259 20 33 .606 12 25 37 2.8 37 0 41 21 1 15 77 5.9
24 BUTLER, Kevin 13 1 194 14.9 11 28 .393 2 10 .200 5 12 .417 11 21 32 2.5 15 0 2 9 0 9 29 2.2
23 ROSE, Kavon 5 2 72 14.4 3 11 .273 1 4 .250 3 3 1.000 1 8 9 1.8 6 0 9 7 0 0 10 2.0
42 ORTIZ, John 11 1 90 8.2 8 19 .421 3 6 .500 1 2 .500 7 11 18 1.6 15 0 2 6 0 3 20 1.8
12 LANCON, Logan 8 0 42 5.3 0 7 .000 0 5 .000 1 2 .500 1 6 7 0.9 8 0 0 1 0 2 1 0.1
4 SIEBERT, A.J. 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TEAM 14 19 33 2.5 1 8
Total 13 2600 276 660 .418 81 251 .323 169 237 .713 119 286 405 31.2 251 7 145 195 15 69 802 61.7
Opponents 13 2600 309 653 .473 75 212 .354 198 273 .725 100 305 405 31.2 235 - 169 173 44 86 891 68.5
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Game W | L FG FGA PCT 3-FG 3-FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT PF A TO B S PT
TCU W 25 51 .490 7 17 .412 10 23 .435 8 22 30 21 14 10 1 5 67
Western Michigan 24 55 .436 2 18 .111 13 21 .619 14 27 41 24 8 14 2 5 63
TCU L 23 61 .377 6 15 .400 6 9 .667 17 20 37 24 11 22 0 11 58
Clemson 23 49 .469 7 16 .438 17 23 .739 10 23 33 11 8 20 14 7 70
TCU L 26 58 .448 4 17 .235 19 23 .826 15 22 37 18 13 16 0 6 75
College of Charleston 33 61 .541 7 19 .368 13 14 .929 7 20 27 19 17 10 4 7 86
TCU L 10 37 .270 3 19 .158 27 38 .711 8 22 30 21 6 14 1 2 50
Nebraska 19 44 .432 8 18 .444 16 21 .762 6 25 31 26 11 12 0 9 62
TCU W 22 55 .400 4 13 .308 20 23 .870 8 19 27 17 16 14 0 9 68
McNeese State 25 59 .424 4 19 .211 10 16 .625 17 28 45 20 13 23 9 8 64
TCU W 22 49 .449 4 17 .235 14 20 .700 10 23 33 18 14 19 1 8 62
SMU 18 43 .419 2 13 .154 6 13 .462 5 22 27 20 6 21 7 10 44
TCU W 35 65 .538 7 14 .500 3 5 .600 13 21 34 10 21 11 0 10 80
St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 14 40 .350 4 19 .211 6 6 1.000 3 20 23 13 9 25 4 5 38
TCU W 23 50 .460 6 15 .400 10 13 .769 10 23 33 20 10 17 2 5 62
at Colorado 17 42 .405 4 13 .308 8 11 .727 5 18 23 19 5 20 2 2 46
TCU W 21 42 .500 7 14 .500 17 22 .773 7 29 36 20 11 20 3 5 66
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 22 66 .333 2 19 .105 7 16 .438 22 18 40 17 8 12 3 13 53
TCU W 19 47 .404 8 15 .533 11 12 .917 10 23 33 10 14 11 0 5 57
Wichita State 22 53 .415 4 16 .250 0 2 .000 8 19 27 13 14 8 4 8 48
TCU L 23 48 .479 5 14 .357 5 10 .500 10 15 25 18 9 21 0 9 56
at Indiana 22 49 .449 6 18 .333 16 20 .800 13 18 31 14 14 19 2 11 66
TCU L 23 57 .404 10 26 .385 11 15 .733 11 17 28 23 15 13 1 8 67
at Louisiana Tech 25 45 .556 5 9 .556 17 28 .607 7 25 32 20 11 16 5 5 72
TCU W 23 55 .418 2 15 .133 14 17 .824 14 28 42 13 13 8 2 6 62
Colgate 13 47 .277 4 17 .235 7 13 .538 8 19 27 14 10 11 3 2 37
TCU W 29 54 .537 10 25 .400 13 17 .765 11 23 34 12 16 17 2 5 81
Colorado State 26 58 .448 6 22 .273 9 12 .750 12 15 27 18 12 15 1 8 67
TCU W 28 57 .491 9 19 .474 20 24 .833 8 27 35 20 15 13 0 9 85
at Texas Tech 24 57 .421 8 19 .421 24 26 .923 8 24 32 22 10 16 5 4 80
TCU W 30 53 .566 6 16 .375 14 21 .667 8 24 32 14 20 8 0 6 80
UNLV 25 50 .500 15 34 .441 8 16 .500 5 18 23 20 19 10 0 2 73
TCU L 22 54 .407 6 21 .286 11 21 .524 9 25 34 19 9 11 0 2 61
at BYU 28 58 .483 4 18 .222 13 19 .684 10 28 38 21 18 8 3 5 73
TCU W 20 42 .476 9 21 .429 8 11 .727 6 17 23 22 12 14 4 2 57
at Air Force 17 38 .447 5 13 .385 15 20 .750 6 18 24 13 10 14 1 5 54
TCU W | OT 27 63 .429 5 17 .294 20 24 .833 11 28 39 24 17 8 3 7 79
Wyoming 28 65 .431 5 16 .313 17 21 .810 13 28 41 20 10 10 4 4 78
TCU L 15 40 .375 2 14 .143 20 28 .714 8 14 22 17 11 14 0 5 52
New Mexico 24 42 .571 7 9 .778 14 16 .875 5 23 28 26 17 17 1 7 69
TCU L 15 49 .306 4 17 .235 16 23 .696 12 20 32 9 9 16 5 5 50
at San Diego State 30 62 .484 4 15 .267 3 5 .600 13 25 38 18 15 14 7 10 67
TCU L 20 51 .392 3 12 .250 11 13 .846 5 18 23 19 10 10 0 3 54
Utah 22 37 .595 7 19 .368 11 17 .647 2 27 29 17 13 16 1 5 62
TCU L 23 45 .511 7 25 .280 12 16 .750 5 24 29 22 15 14 1 1 65
at Colorado State 22 45 .489 4 13 .308 23 31 .742 4 20 24 18 11 3 1 8 71
TCU L 19 52 .365 8 22 .364 11 19 .579 17 22 39 18 13 26 1 5 57
at UNLV 24 48 .500 9 19 .474 14 18 .778 6 22 28 21 18 21 6 13 71
TCU L 20 53 .377 5 18 .278 18 23 .783 11 16 27 20 10 13 2 5 63
BYU 27 45 .600 7 12 .583 18 22 .818 4 24 28 21 15 13 3 6 79
TCU W 18 41 .439 8 20 .400 18 23 .783 4 20 24 15 13 7 0 8 62
Air Force 17 40 .425 7 23 .304 9 11 .818 4 22 26 20 12 14 1 2 50
TCU L 17 52 .327 5 24 .208 17 22 .773 8 29 37 18 8 12 1 4 56
at Wyoming 21 49 .429 2 18 .111 17 32 .531 6 29 35 15 10 9 4 4 61
TCU L 19 43 .442 5 18 .278 19 22 .864 2 22 24 26 8 17 0 5 62
at New Mexico 22 47 .468 7 16 .438 25 35 .714 7 23 30 17 13 11 0 8 76
TCU L | OT 28 67 .418 9 25 .360 12 18 .667 11 20 31 18 18 9 2 6 77
San Diego State 25 52 .481 6 12 .500 23 27 .852 9 32 41 21 17 18 4 4 79
TCU L 18 53 .340 3 12 .250 10 18 .556 6 23 29 18 9 5 0 8 49
at Utah 24 52 .462 10 22 .455 10 14 .714 8 35 43 18 17 12 4 4 68
TCU L 18 48 .375 3 16 .188 19 22 .864 6 19 25 22 8 10 1 3 58
vs. Utah 18 38 .474 6 18 .333 19 24 .792 4 25 29 20 11 15 4 3 61
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Points Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)36 Kevin Langford vs. Wyoming (Jan. 21) 85 at Texas Tech (Jan. 6) 49 at Utah (Mar. 7)
Field Goals Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)13 Kevin Langford vs. Wyoming (Jan. 21) 35 vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) 10 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19)
Field Goal Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)20 Ronnie Moss vs. San Diego State (Feb. 28) 67 vs. San Diego State (Feb. 28) 37 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19)
Field Goal Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (5-of-5) Edvinas Ruzgas vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8) .566 (30-of-53) vs. UNLV (Jan. 10) .270 (10-of-37) vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19)1.000 (5-of-5) Ronnie Moss vs. SMU (Nov. 26)
3-Point Field Goals Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)5 Edvinas Ruzgas at Texas Tech (Jan. 6) 10 vs. Colorado State (Jan. 3) 2 vs. New Mexico (Jan. 24)5 Keion Mitchem vs. Colorado State (Jan. 3) 10 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 22) 2 vs. Colgate (Dec. 30)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)10 Edvinas Ruzgas at Air Force (Jan. 17) 26 at Louisiana Tech (Dec. 22) 12 at Utah (Mar. 7)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (4-of-4) Edvinas Ruzgas vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8) .533 (8-of-15) vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8) .133 (2-of-15) vs. Colgate (Dec. 30)
Free Throws Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)13 3x; last - Kevin Langford at New Mexico (Feb. 24) 27 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19) 3 vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29)
Free Throw Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)18 Kevin Langford vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19) 38 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19) 5 vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29)
Free Throw Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (8-of-8) Kevin Langford vs. BYU (Feb. 14) .917 (11-of-12) vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8) .435 (10-of-23) vs. W. Michigan (Nov. 14)
Rebounds Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)16 Zvonko Buljan at New Mexico (Feb. 24) 42 vs. Colgate (Dec. 30) 22 vs. New Mexico (Jan. 24)
Assists Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)9 Jason Ebie vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) 21 vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) 6 vs. Nebraska (Nov. 19)
Steals Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)6 Kevin Butler vs. Clemson (Nov. 15) 11 vs. Clemson (Nov. 15) 1 at Colorado State (Feb. 7)
Blocked Shots Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)3 Kevin Langford at San Diego State (Jan. 28) 5 at San Diego State (Jan. 28) 0 14x; last - at Utah (Mar. 7)
Turnovers Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)9 Zvonko Buljan at New Mexico (Feb. 24) 26 at UNLV (Feb. 10) 5 at Utah (Mar. 7)
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Points Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)24 Lee Cummard (BYU | Feb. 14) 86 at College of Charleston (Nov. 16) 37 vs. Colgate (Dec. 30)
Field Goals Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)10 Lee Cummard (BYU | Feb. 14) 33 at College of Charleston (Nov. 16) 13 vs. Colgate (Dec. 30)
Field Goal Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)20 Kevin Palmer (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi | Dec. 6) 66 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Dec. 6) 37 vs. Utah (Feb. 4)
Field Goal Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (7-of-7) Kyle Gibson (Louisiana Tech | Dec. 22) .600 (27-of-45) vs. BYU (Feb. 14) .277 (13-of-47) vs. Cogate (Dec. 30)
3-Point Field Goals Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)6 Shaun Green (Utah | Mar. 7) 15 vs. UNLV (Jan. 10) 2 4x; last - at Wyoming (Feb. 21)6 Alan Boskuil (Texas Tech | Jan. 6)
3-Point Field Goal Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)14 Joe Darger (UNLV | Jan. 10) 34 vs. UNLV (Jan. 10) 9 vs. New Mexico (Jan. 24)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (4-of-4) Kendall Wallace (UNLV | Jan. 10) .778 (7-of-9) vs. New Mexico (Jan. 24) .105 (2-of-19) vs. Texas A&M-C.C. (Dec. 6)
Free Throws Made Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)12 Daniel Faris (New Mexico | Feb. 24) 25 at New Mexico (Feb. 24) 0 vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8)
Free Throw Attempts Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)12 Daniel Faris (New Mexico | Feb. 24) 35 at New Mexico (Feb. 24) 2 vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8)
Free Throw Percentage Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)1.000 (12-of-12) Daniel Faris (New Mexico | Feb. 24) .929 (13-of-14) at College of Charleston (Nov. 16) .000 (0-of-2) vs. Wichita State (Dec. 8)
Rebounds Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)16 Luke Nevill (Utah | Mar. 7) 45 vs. McNeese State (Nov. 22) 23 3x; last - UNLV (Jan. 10)
Assists Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)9 Wink Adams (UNLV | Jan. 10) 19 vs. UNLV (Jan. 10) 5 at Colorado (Dec. 3)
Steals Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)6 Kevin Palmer (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi | Dec. 6) 13 at UNLV (Feb. 10) 2 4x; last - vs. Air Force (Feb. 18)
Blocked Shots Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)7 Trevor Booker (Clemson | Nov. 15) 14 vs. Clemson (Nov. 15) 0 3x; last - at New Mexico (Feb. 24)
Turnovers Individual (High) Team (High) Team (Low)6 4x; last - Austin Default (Colorado | Dec. 3) 27 vs. St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) 3 at Colorado State (Feb. 7)
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Game 1: TCU 67, Western Michigan 63November 14, 2008 | Carolina First Arena | Charleston, S.C.
TCU (1-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 6 8 4 6 0 1 0 3 3 3 16 2 1 0 0 3732 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 6 1 1 1 4 1 3 4 4 10 1 1 0 0 2301 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 5 11 0 2 1 3 0 4 4 3 11 4 3 0 1 3003 * - EBIE, Jason 3 6 0 0 3 5 1 1 2 1 9 3 0 0 1 3505 * - MOSS, Ronnie 3 9 1 3 4 7 0 2 2 4 11 4 1 0 0 2412 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 322 MITCHEM, Keion 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1023 ROSE, Kavon 2 5 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 0 5 0 1 0 0 1124 BUTLER, Kevin 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 2 1342 ORTIZ, John 1 3 0 0 1 3 3 1 4 2 3 0 1 0 1 14
TEAM 3 4 7 1Totals 25 51 7 17 10 23 8 22 30 21 67 14 10 1 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-23 (47.8%) 2nd Half: 14-28 (50.0%) Game: 25-51 (49.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 3-9 (33.3%) Game: 7-17 (41.2%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 9-20 (45.0%) Game: 10-23 (43.5%)
Western Michigan (0-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min04 * DREWS, Derek 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 10 11 1 6 0 1 0 0 2324 * LAWSON, Donald 6 10 0 0 1 3 3 1 4 3 13 0 2 2 0 3022 * - REDELL, Michael 0 2 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 4 2 1 2 0 1 2823 * - KOOL, David 9 16 1 6 3 4 1 2 3 3 22 5 3 0 2 3634 * - GARY, Sharntes 6 14 0 4 3 5 3 5 8 5 15 2 3 0 1 3201 WARD, Demetrius 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 303 MCLEMORE, Martelle 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1812 RICKS, Andre 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 320 LOWE, LaMarcus 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 733 WHITFIELD, Flenard 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 17
TEAM 2 3 5 1Totals 24 55 2 18 13 21 14 27 41 24 63 8 14 2 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 12-23 (52.2%) 2nd Half: 12-32 (37.5%) Game: 24-55 (43.6%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-7 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 2-11 (18.2%) Game: 2-18 (11.1%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 7-12 (58.3%) Game: 13-21 (61.9%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 27 40 67Western Michigan 30 33 67
Points in the Paint: TCU 32, WMU 24 Points off Turnovers: TCU 14, WMU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 6, WMU 5 Fast Break Points: TCU 6, WMU 2Bench Points: TCU 10, WMU 5
Game 2: Clemson 70, TCU 58November 15, 2007 | Carolina First Arena | Charleston, S.C.
TCU (1-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 7 12 3 7 2 2 3 3 6 3 19 0 2 0 0 3432 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 2 0 3 0 0 2401 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 3 9 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 3 7 2 0 0 1 2103 * - EBIE, Jason 3 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 2 9 5 8 0 2 3205 * - MOSS, Ronnie 5 13 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 10 1 5 0 0 2712 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 MITCHEM, Keion 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 723 ROSE, Kavon 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1524 BUTLER, Kevin 3 7 2 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 9 2 1 0 6 2842 ORTIZ, John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 7
TEAM 4 1 5 1Totals 23 61 6 15 6 9 17 20 37 24 58 11 22 0 11 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-28 (35.7%) 2nd Half: 13-33 (39.4%) Game: 23-61 (37.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 1-5 (20.0%) Game: 6-15 (40.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 (100%) 2nd Half: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 6-9 (66.7%)
Clemson (2-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min12 * - SKYES, Raymond 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 0 4 0 3 2 1 2635 * - BOOKER, Trevor 2 8 0 0 4 4 4 8 12 1 8 2 2 7 0 2701 * - RIVERS, K.C. 8 16 2 5 0 1 1 2 3 3 18 2 2 1 0 3602 * - STITT, Demontez 3 6 1 2 4 4 0 2 2 1 11 2 6 1 2 2922 * - OGLESBY, Terrence 5 10 2 5 2 2 0 2 2 2 14 0 3 0 0 3205 SMITH, Tanner 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 1311 YOUNG, Andre 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 1215 POTTER, David 2 4 1 2 5 6 2 2 4 2 10 2 1 1 0 1645 GRANT, Jerai 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
TEAM 1 2 3 1Totals 23 49 7 16 17 23 10 23 33 11 70 8 20 14 7 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-24 (45.8%) 2nd Half: 12-25 (48.0%) Game: 23-49 (46.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 (42.9%) 2nd Half: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 7-16 (43.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd Half: 13-16 (81.3%) Game: 17-23 (73.9%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 27 31 58Clemson 29 41 70
Points in the Paint: TCU 24, CU 24 Points off Turnovers: CU 14, TCU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 14, CU 11 Fast Break Points: TCU 9, CU 2Bench Points: CU 15, TCU 11
Game 3: College of Charleston 86, TCU 75November 16, 2008 | Charleston First Arena | Charleston, S.C.
TCU (1-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 10 2 9 4 4 3 2 5 2 12 0 3 0 0 3332 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 10 14 0 0 7 7 5 2 7 3 27 1 1 0 1 2901 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 3 5 0 1 3 4 2 5 7 1 9 2 3 0 0 1703 * - EBIE, Jason 1 4 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 3 2 0 1 2805 * - MOSS, Ronnie 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 0 1 1912 LANCON, Logan 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 722 MITCHEM, Keionl 1 4 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 1223 ROSE, Kevon 2 6 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 7 2 1 0 0 2124 BUTLER, Kevin 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 6 0 1 0 3 2542 ORTIZ, John 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 9
TEAM 0 2 2Totals 26 58 4 17 19 23 15 22 37 18 75 13 16 0 6 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-19 (47.4%) 2nd Half: 17-39 (43.6%) Game: 26-58 (44.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 (14.3%) 2nd Half: 3-10 (30.0%) Game: 4-17 (23.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 11-14 (78.6%) 2nd Half: 8-9 (88.9%) Game: 17-23 (82.6%)
College of Charleston (2-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min05 * - JOHNSON, Jeraime 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 12 1 1 1 3 3011 * - SCOTT, Dustin 6 11 1 2 1 1 3 5 8 3 14 4 4 2 2 3544 * - WIGGINS, Antwaine 4 7 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 1 10 3 1 1 2 3103 * - GOUDELOCK, Andrew 7 14 1 2 5 5 0 3 3 2 20 2 2 0 0 3032 * - WHITE, JR., Tony 3 9 1 4 2 3 0 2 2 2 9 3 0 0 0 2701 MONROE, Donovan 3 6 0 3 2 2 0 1 1 2 8 2 1 0 0 1902 SUNDBERG, Matt 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 221 SIMMONS, Jeremy 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1231 HAMMOND, Marcus 2 4 1 3 3 3 0 1 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 14
TEAM 2 2 4Totals 33 61 7 19 13 14 7 20 27 19 86 17 10 4 7 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 20-34 (58.8%) 2nd Half: 13-27 (48.1%) Game: 33-63 (54.1%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-13 (46.2%) 2nd Half: 1-6 (16.7%) Game: 7-19 (36.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 (100%) 2nd Half: 10-11 (90.9%) Game: 13-14 (92.9%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 30 45 75College of Charleston 49 37 86
Points in the Paint: CofC 44, TCU 40 Points off Turnovers: CofC 24, TCU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 18, CofC 9 Fast Break Points: CofC 8, TCU 4Bench Points: TCU 22, CofC 21
Game 4: Nebraska 62, TCU 50November 19, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Nebraska (2-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * -BALHAM, Chris 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1004 * -HARLEY, Steve 2 4 1 1 4 4 0 1 1 4 9 1 3 0 1 2505 * - HENRY, Sek 3 6 0 2 0 2 0 4 4 3 6 3 2 0 0 1611 * - DAGUNDURO, Ade 2 6 0 2 0 0 3 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 1 1944 * - ANDERSON, Ryan 1 5 1 2 3 4 1 7 8 4 6 1 1 0 2 2601 JONES, Eshaunte 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1203 RICHARDSON, Brandon 2 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 7 0 1 0 1 1624 MILLER, Cookie 1 3 1 1 5 6 0 4 4 4 8 4 2 0 2 2425 VELANDER, Paul 3 7 3 7 2 2 0 0 0 2 11 0 0 0 1 2830 MCCRAY, Toney 4 7 1 1 0 1 0 5 5 2 9 1 3 0 1 24
TEAM 2 0 2Totals 19 44 8 18 16 21 6 25 31 26 62 11 12 0 9 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-25 (52.0%) 2nd Half: 6-19 (31.6%) Game: 19-44 (43.2%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 3-8 (37.5%) Game: 8-18 (44.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 10-12 (80.0%) Game: 16-21 (76.2%)
TCU (1-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 0 3 0 0 1332 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 3 7 0 0 13 18 3 3 6 4 19 0 3 0 0 3703 * - EBIE, Jason 2 7 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 3 7 2 3 1 1 2805 * - MOSS, Ronnie 1 6 1 3 4 4 1 3 4 3 7 1 2 0 0 2313 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 1 3 1 3 3 4 1 2 3 3 6 1 1 0 1 3312 LANCON, Logan 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 MITCHEM, Keion 1 3 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 923 ROSE, Kavon 2 6 1 4 1 2 0 4 4 2 6 1 1 0 0 2224 BUTLER, Kevin 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 5 7 2 1 0 1 0 0 2742 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
TEAM 0 0 0Totals 10 37 3 19 27 38 8 22 30 21 50 6 14 1 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 4-21 (19.0%) 2nd Half: 6-16 (37.5%) Game: 10-37 (27.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-10 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 3-9 (33.3%) Game: 3-19 ( 15.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 16-22 (72.7%) 2nd Half: 11-16 (68.8%) Game: 27-38 (71.1%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalNebraska 37 25 62TCU 24 26 50
Points in the Paint: NU 14, TCU 12 Points off Turnovers: TCU 11, NU 102nd Chance Points: TCU 6, NU 4 Fast Break Points: NU 2, TCU 0Bench Points: NU 35, TCU 11
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Game 5: TCU 68, McNeese State 64November 22, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
McNeese State (1-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min24 * - PICHON, John 2 10 0 2 1 2 3 2 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 3443 * - ALAWOYA, P.J. 9 13 0 0 3 4 6 9 15 3 21 1 2 1 1 3115 * - PENN, Kleon 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 2 6 1 4 4 0 2322 * - MARTIN, Stephan 1 3 0 2 3 4 0 1 1 3 5 0 5 0 3 1923 * - COLLINS, C.J. 1 7 0 4 0 0 2 2 4 0 2 3 6 0 1 2400 KAPELAN, Diego 5 16 3 10 2 2 1 3 4 1 15 1 1 0 1 2401 MORNING, Will 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 103 RICHARD, Patrick 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 1105 GARR, Adrien 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 1114 LITTLE, Jamarcus 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 521 NEAL, Elbryan 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 4 5 0 3 2 1 14
TEAM 2 2 4Totals 25 59 4 19 10 16 17 28 45 20 64 13 23 9 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-22 (40.9%) 2nd Half: 16-37 (43.2%) Game: 25-59 (42.4%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 (12.5%) 2nd Half: 3-11 (27.3%) Game: 4-19 (21.1%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-8 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 6-8 (75.0%) Game: 10-16 (62.5%)
TCU (2-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 14 1 3 13 16 2 4 6 2 22 1 0 0 3 3642 * - ORTIZ, John 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 803 * - EBIE, Jason 1 4 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 2 4 4 5 0 2 2813 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 8 0 3 1 1 1 2 3 2 9 1 1 0 0 3623 * - ROSE, Kavon 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 4 1 0 1 2301 BULJAN, Zvonko 6 9 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 15 1 3 0 0 2105 MOSS, Ronnie 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 2 0 1 1412 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 422 MITCHEM, Keion 2 5 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 7 2 1 0 1 1524 BUTLER, Kevin 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 1 0 0 1 15
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 22 55 4 13 20 23 8 19 27 17 68 16 14 0 9 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 14-26 (53.8%) 2nd Half: 8-29 (27.6%) Game: 22-55 (40.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 (14.3%) 2nd Half: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 4-13 (30.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 10-11 (90.9%) 2nd Half: 10-12 (83.3%) Game: 20-23 (87.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalMcNeese State 23 41 64TCU 39 29 68
Points in the Paint: MSU 38, TCU 36 Points off Turnovers: TCU 22, MSU 162nd Chance Points: MSU 19, TCU 9 Fast Break Points: MSU 14, TCU 8Bench Points: TCU 33, MSU 25
Game 6: TCU 62, SMU 44November 26, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
SMU (2-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - OTIS, Frank 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 0 1 1 2 1931 * - HOGE, Cort 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 * - FALL, Bamba 4 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 5 8 0 3 5 0 3003 * - WILLIAMS, Derek 6 13 0 2 4 5 0 2 2 0 16 1 4 0 2 2723 * - MCCOY, Paul 3 9 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 2 8 4 5 0 4 3502 HAYNES, Justin 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 810 MALONE, Alex 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 2 4 0 1 1 0 1322 WALKER, Mike 0 6 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 1 1924 NYAKUNDI, Robert 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1030 HARP, Ryan 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2042 DIA, Papa 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 6 8 2 0 1 2 0 0 19
TEAM 0 3 3 1Totals 18 43 2 13 6 13 5 22 27 20 44 6 21 7 10 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-20 (45.0%) 2nd Half: 9-23 (39.1%) Game: 18-43 (41.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 (16.7%) 2nd Half: 1-7 (14.3%) Game: 2-13 (15.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-11 (54.5%) 2nd Half: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 6-13 (46.2%)
TCU (3-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 5 0 0 5 5 1 1 2 3 9 0 2 1 0 2342 * - ORTIZ, John 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 1003 * - EBIE, Jason 1 2 0 0 5 8 0 3 3 3 7 5 4 0 3 2813 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 5 14 3 9 0 0 2 5 7 2 13 1 1 0 1 3622 * - MITCHEM, Keion 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 801 BULJAN, Zvonko 3 5 0 0 2 4 2 4 6 1 8 0 2 0 0 2305 MOSS, Ronnie 5 5 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 2 12 2 4 0 1 2223 ROSE, Kavon 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 2 2624 BUTLER, Kevin 3 7 0 2 0 0 3 4 7 3 6 2 1 0 1 24
TEAM 1 0 1 1Totals 22 49 4 17 14 20 10 23 33 18 62 14 19 1 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-30 (43.3%) 2nd Half: 9-19 (47.4%) Game: 22-49 (44.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 4-17 (23.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 7-10 (70.0%) 2nd Half: 7-10 (70.0%) Game: 14-20 (70.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalSMU 25 19 44TCU 35 27 62
Points in the Paint: TCU 28, SMU 26 Points off Turnovers: TCU 27, SMU 142nd Chance Points: TCU 10, SMU 3 Fast Break Points: TCU 7, SMU 6Bench Points: TCU 29, SMU 10
Game 7: TCU 80, St. Gregory’s 38November 29, 2007 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
St. Gregory’s (0-7)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min02 * - CARTER, Jade 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 1 2 0 0 2034 * - STUART, Sam 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 0 2100 * - COULTER, Josh 6 6 1 1 2 2 0 3 3 2 15 2 6 2 1 2503 * - LULKO, Kyle 2 9 1 5 0 0 0 4 4 1 5 3 4 0 2 2704 * - WASHINGTON, Derek 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 2601 STANDERFER, Corey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1905 LEWIS, Warren 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 1211 MOOREHEAD, Alex 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 3 0 0 1414 RUDD, Jacob 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 ROMANO, Daniel 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1432 HAYMAKER, Drew 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 19
TEAM 0 2 2 3Totals 14 38 4 18 6 6 2 21 23 13 38 9 27 4 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 5-20 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 9-18 (50.0%) Game: 14-38 (36.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 (18.2%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 4-18 (22.2%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 (100%) 2nd Half: 2-2 (100%) Game: 6-6 (100%)
TCU (4-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 8 0 3 0 1 2342 * - ORTIZ, John 3 6 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 0 7 1 1 0 0 1803 * - EBIE, Jason 3 6 0 1 0 0 1 5 6 1 6 9 1 0 1 2113 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 2 1622 * - MITCHEM, Keion 1 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 2 1501 BULJAN, Zvonko 7 8 1 1 1 1 3 2 5 0 16 1 2 0 1 1704 SIEBERT, A.J. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1105 MOSS, Ronnie 4 7 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 4 0 0 0 2412 LANCON, Logan 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 823 ROSE, Kavon 2 7 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 3 2 0 1 2824 BUTLER, Kevin 4 8 0 1 1 1 1 5 6 0 9 1 0 0 2 19
TEAM 2 1 3 1Totals 35 65 7 14 3 5 11 21 32 10 80 21 11 0 10 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 15-27 (55.6%) 2nd Half: 20-38 (52.6%) Game: 35-65 (53.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 (42.9%) 2nd Half: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 7-14 (50.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 10-15 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 2-2 (100%) Game: 12-17 (60.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalSt. Gregory’s 16 22 38TCU 34 46 80
Points in the Paint: TCU 54, SGU 14 Points off Turnovers: TCU 38, SGU 82nd Chance Points: TCU 17, SGU 0 Fast Break Points: TCU 20, SGU 10Bench Points: TCU 47, SGU 7
Game 8: TCU 62, Colorado 46December 3, 2008 | Coors Events Center | Boulder, Colorado
TCU (5-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 6 14 0 2 3 3 3 7 10 3 15 0 3 0 2 2632 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 6 0 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 10 0 4 1 0 3103 * - EBIE, Jason 1 6 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 3 6 0 1 0 3313 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 5 2 5 1 2 0 3 3 3 7 1 1 0 1 2422 * - MITCHEM, Keion 5 6 3 3 2 2 0 4 4 3 15 1 2 0 0 2405 MOSS, Ronnie 3 5 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 8 0 5 0 1 1412 LANCON, Logan 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 823 ROSE, Kavon 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 1824 BUTLER, Kevin 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1242 ORTIZ, John 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 10
TEAM 2 0 2 1Totals 23 50 6 15 10 13 10 23 33 20 62 10 17 2 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-25 (36.0%) 2nd Half: 14-25 (56.0%) Game: 23-50 (46.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 6-15 (40.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd Half: 7-8 (87.5%) Game: 10-13 (76.9%)
Colorado (3-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min31 * - JACKSON-WILSON, J. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1433 * - DUFAULT, Austin 3 9 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 8 0 6 0 1 2834 * - CRAWFORD, Casey 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 1411 * - HIGGINS, Cory 4 10 1 3 7 8 1 7 8 2 16 1 2 0 0 3812 * - THORNE II, Dwight 3 5 0 1 0 0 0 5 5 3 6 2 3 0 0 3410 KELLEY, Ryan 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 914 CONEY, Javon 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 2124 KNUTSON, Levi 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 2125 ZEHNDER, Andrew 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 855 ECKLOFF, Trey 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 9
TEAM 1 0 1 1Totals 17 42 4 13 8 11 5 18 23 19 46 5 20 2 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 6-21 (28.6%) 2nd Half: 11-21 (52.4%) Game: 17-42 (40.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-2 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 4-11 (4-11%) Game: 4-13 (30.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 6-7 (85.7%) Game: 6-11 (72.7%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 24 38 62Colorado 14 32 46
Points in the Paint: TCU 26, CU 24 Points off Turnovers: TCU 21, CU 152nd Chance Points: TCU 13, CU 4 Fast Break Points: CU 10, TCU 4Bench Points: CU 14, TCU 12
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Game 9: TCU 66, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 53December 6, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (4-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min05 * - BOND, Horace 1 6 0 1 1 2 5 2 7 1 3 0 0 1 0 2821 * - WATT, Demond 3 7 0 0 1 2 5 2 7 2 7 0 1 1 2 2923 * - REYNOLDS, Justin 3 6 0 0 0 4 3 2 5 4 6 0 1 0 0 2001 * - DRAKE, LaMarr 5 13 1 6 2 4 1 2 3 4 13 2 2 0 3 3015 * - PALMER, Kevin 5 20 1 7 2 2 2 1 3 0 13 4 4 1 6 3102 NELSON, Jawan 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 4 2 0 2 0 0 1512 GREEN, Tim 3 8 0 2 1 1 2 3 5 1 7 1 2 0 1 2213 TONCINIC, Filip 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1324 HAMMONDS, Marcus 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12
TEAM 2 3 5Totals 22 66 2 19 7 16 22 18 40 17 53 8 12 3 13 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-34 (38.2%) 2nd Half: 9-32 (60.9%) Game: 22-66 (33.3%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-9 (11.1%) 2nd Half: 1-10 (83.3%) Game: 2-19 (10.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd Half: 4-11 (78.6%) Game: 7-16 (43.8%)
TCU (6-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 2 6 1 2 2 2 1 8 9 5 7 2 3 0 0 2232 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 6 8 0 0 8 10 3 4 7 5 20 0 2 1 0 2703 * - EBIE, Jason 1 5 0 0 3 4 0 1 1 2 5 6 4 0 1 3213 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 6 3 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 3 1 0 3822 * - MITCHEM, Keion 4 6 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 2205 MOSS, Ronnie 4 6 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 11 1 4 0 1 2023 ROSE, Kavon 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 924 BUTLER, Kevin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1342 ORTIZ, John 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 4 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 17
TEAM 1 3 4 1Totals 21 42 7 14 17 22 7 29 36 20 66 11 20 3 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 7-19 (36.8%) 2nd Half: 14-23 (60.9%) Game: 21-42 (50.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 5-6 (83.3%) Game: 7-14 (50.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 (75.0%) 2nd Half: 11-14 (78.6%) Game: 17-22 (77.3%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTAMUCC 30 23 53TCU 22 44 66
Points in the Paint: TAMUCC 36, TCU 24 Points off Turnovers: TAMUCC 21, TCU 92nd Chance Points: TCU 13, TAMUCC 13 Fast Break Points: TAMUCC 10, TCU 4Bench Points: TCU 15, TAMUCC 11
Game 10: TCU 57, Wichita State 48December 8, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Wichita State (3-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min10 * - CLEMENTE, Ramon 3 6 0 0 0 0 3 7 10 1 6 1 2 0 0 3431 * - DURLEY, J.T. 2 5 0 2 0 0 2 2 4 3 4 0 0 1 0 2003 * - HANNAH, Clevin 1 8 0 4 0 2 1 0 1 3 2 6 1 0 0 2721 * - MURRY, Toure 4 12 2 6 0 0 1 2 3 1 10 3 2 1 3 3125 * - HAWKINS, A.J. 5 11 2 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 12 1 0 1 2 3500 ELLIS, Aaron 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1114 HATCH, Graham 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 722 CHAMBERLAIN, Reggie 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 924 KYLES, David 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1041 STUTZ, Garrett 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 8 0 1 0 0 16
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 22 53 4 16 0 2 8 19 27 13 48 14 8 4 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-23 (43.5%) 2nd Half: 12-30 (40.0%) Game: 22-53 (41.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-7 (28.6%) 2nd Half: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 4-16 (25.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 0-2 (0.0%)
TCU (7-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 7 9 3 3 0 0 2 8 10 4 17 3 0 0 0 2832 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 3 9 0 1 5 6 3 3 6 4 11 3 1 0 0 3503 * - EBIE, Jason 3 7 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 8 4 4 0 1 3113 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 5 5 4 4 2 2 0 3 3 0 16 0 0 0 1 3722 * - MITCHEM, Keion 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2305 MOSS, Ronnie 1 8 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 4 0 0 1712 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 323 ROSE, Kavon 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 924 BUTLER, Kevin 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 17
TEAM 1 3 4 1Totals 19 47 8 15 11 12 10 23 33 10 57 14 11 0 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-25 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 9-22 (40.9%) Game: 19-47 (40.4%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 2-6 (33.3%) Game: 8-15 (53.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 (100%) 2nd Half: 8-9 (88.9%) Game: 11-12 (91.7%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalWichita State 22 26 48TCU 29 28 57
Points in the Paint: WSU 30, TCU 20 Points off Turnovers: WSU 17, TCU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 9, WSU 9 Fast Break Points: WSU 8, TCU 4Bench Points: WSU 14, TCU 5
Game 11: Indiana 66, TCU 56December 10, 2008 | Assembly Hall | Bloomington, Indiana
TCU (7-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 1 5 1 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 3432 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 7 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 5 6 0 1 0 0 2001 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 8 10 2 2 1 2 4 4 8 3 19 1 6 0 2 3703 * - EBIE, Jason 3 6 0 0 2 4 1 1 2 3 8 3 2 0 2 2922 * - MITCHEM, Keion 4 8 2 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 10 2 5 0 1 3005 MOSS, Ronnie 3 7 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 2 2 0 0 1723 ROSE, Kavon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 0 2 0 3 23
TEAM 1 3 4Totals 23 48 5 14 5 10 10 15 25 18 56 9 21 0 9 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-20 (45.0%) 2nd Half: 14-28 (50.0%) Game: 23-48 (47.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 3-9 (33.3%) Game: 5-14 (35.7%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 2-4 (50.0%) Game: 5-10 (50.0%)
Indiana (5-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min25 * - PRITCHARD, Tom 5 9 0 0 5 8 9 2 11 3 15 2 3 2 1 3344 * - TABER, Kyle 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 0 1 0 1 2503 * - MOORE, Daniel 1 4 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 4 7 4 0 0 3020 * - WILLIAMS, Nick 4 6 1 2 2 2 2 5 7 2 11 0 2 0 3 3033 * - DUMERS, Devan 6 12 3 8 5 6 0 1 1 4 20 2 4 0 3 2902 ROTH, Matt 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 2023 SCHUTZ, Kipp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 434 STORY, Malik 2 9 1 4 2 2 0 3 3 1 7 3 3 0 2 2840 JOBE, Tijan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
TEAM 0 2 2 1Totals 22 49 6 18 16 20 13 18 31 14 66 14 19 2 11 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 8-24 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 14-25 (56.0%) Game: 22-49 (44.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 (27.3%) 2nd Half: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 6-18 (33.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 8-9 (88.9%) 2nd Half: 8-11 (72.7%) Game: 16-20 (80.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 23 33 56Indiana 27 39 66
Points in the Paint: IU 32, TCU 26 Points off Turnovers: TCU 25, IU 222nd Chance Points: TCU 17, IU 14 Fast Break Points: IU 12, TCU 7Bench Points: IU 12, TCU 10
Game 12: Louisiana Tech 72, TCU 67December 22, 2008 | Thomas Assembly Center | Ruston, Louisiana
TCU (7-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 10 2 8 1 2 2 2 4 2 9 1 1 0 1 3532 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 3 6 0 0 2 3 3 2 5 4 8 0 3 0 0 2501 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 5 9 2 3 4 6 3 2 5 4 16 3 3 1 1 3303 * - EBIE, Jason 1 7 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 3 2 3 2 0 2 2722 * - MITCHEM, Keion 3 6 3 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 9 3 0 0 0 2805 MOSS, Ronnie 7 18 2 5 4 4 1 2 3 4 20 5 2 0 2 3324 BUTLER, Kevin 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 642 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 13
TEAM 2 1 3 2Totals 23 57 10 26 11 15 11 17 28 23 67 15 13 1 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-30 (36.7%) 2nd Half: 12-27 (44.4%) Game: 23-57 (40.4%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-13 (30.8%) 2nd Half: 6-13 (46.2%) Game: 10-26 (38.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd Half: 6-9 (66.7%) Game: 11-15 (73.3%)
Louisiana Tech (6-6)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min15 * - ROLLE, Magnum 2 3 0 0 3 4 1 5 6 3 7 0 3 3 0 3140 * - COOPER, Kenneth 4 7 0 0 3 7 1 5 6 2 11 1 0 0 0 3103 * - GUYTON, Jamel 6 12 2 6 1 4 0 1 1 4 15 4 4 0 3 3022 * - GIBSON, Kyle 7 7 3 3 6 8 1 5 6 2 23 2 3 1 1 3625 * - LOE, James 2 5 0 0 4 5 0 4 4 23 8 4 2 0 1 2604 ROGERS, Adrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 ASHAOLU, Olu 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 3 0 0 1010 BERHE, Yonas 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1130 JACKSON, David 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 1745 OLIVERSON, Shawn 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 7
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 25 45 5 9 17 28 7 25 32 20 72 11 16 5 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 15-24 (62.5%) 2nd Half: 10-21 (47.6%) Game: 25-45 (55.6%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 3-5 (60.0%) Game: 5-9 (55.6%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 (77.8%) 2nd Half: 10-19 (52.6%) Game: 17-28 (60.7%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 31 36 67Louisiana Tech 39 33 72
Points in the Paint: LTU 28, TCU 22 Points off Turnovers: TCU 16, LTU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 14, LTU 7 Fast Break Points: TCU 0, LTU 0Bench Points: TCU 23, LTU 8
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Game 13: TCU 62, Colgate 37December 30, 2008 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Colgate (3-8)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min02 * - WOODHOUSE, Alex 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 3 6 2 0 3 0 2640 * - JONSON, Ben 5 11 0 0 3 3 3 3 6 3 13 2 1 0 1 3401 * - HILL, Anthony 1 8 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 2812 * - VENEZIA, Mike 1 13 1 9 1 2 0 1 1 1 4 2 4 0 0 3234 * - MORSE, Willie 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1403 HOBAN, Joe 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 4 1 3 0 0 805 VINSON, Trevaron 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2010 MARFURT, Brett 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1033 GYAWU, Yaw 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 4 5 2 2 0 1 0 1 21
TEAM 2 0 2Totals 13 47 4 17 7 13 8 19 27 14 37 10 11 3 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-26 (34.6%) 2nd Half: 4-21 (19.0%) Game: 13-47 (27.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 0-5 (0.0%) Game:4-17 (23.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-7 (71.4%) 2nd Half: 2-6 (33.3%) Game: 7-13 (53.8%)
TCU (8-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 4 8 0 2 0 0 2 4 6 1 8 0 0 0 0 1732 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 7 13 0 1 6 7 5 6 11 3 20 1 1 1 0 3105 * - MOSS, Ronnie 7 13 1 4 3 4 2 3 5 2 18 4 3 0 0 3613 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 7 1 5 1 2 0 4 4 1 8 2 1 0 0 3022 * - MITCHEM, Keion 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 1 2303 EBIE, Jason 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 2104 SIEBERT, A.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 112 LANCON, Logan 1 5 0 3 2 2 2 2 4 1 4 0 1 0 1 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 1 3 0 0 2 2 2 5 7 1 4 1 0 1 2 2642 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5
TEAM 0 2 2Totals 23 55 2 15 14 17 14 28 42 13 62 13 8 2 6 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 12-34 (35.3%) 2nd Half: 11-21 (52.4%) Game: 23-55 (41.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-11 (9.1%) 2nd Half: 1-4 (25.0%) Game: 2-15 (13.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 13-15 (86.7%) Game: 14-17 (82.4%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalColgate 27 10 37TCU 26 36 62
Points in the Paint: TCU 32, CU 8 Points off Turnovers: TCU 15, CU 32nd Chance Points: TCU 15, CU 5 Fast Break Points: TCU 6, CU 0Bench Points: CU 11, TCU 8
Game 14: TCU 81, Colorado State 67January 3, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Colorado State (5-10 | 0-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - FRANKLIN, Travis 1 2 0 0 2 4 4 1 5 3 4 2 4 0 0 2113 * - MCFARLAND, Andre 3 8 1 3 0 0 3 2 5 2 7 3 0 1 1 3032 * - OGIDE, Andy 3 7 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 6 0 2 0 0 1811 * - CARR, Jesse 2 8 0 5 1 2 1 3 4 2 5 5 2 0 2 3143 * - GARDNER, Willis 8 10 1 2 6 6 0 2 2 0 23 0 1 0 1 3104 WALKER, Marcus 6 14 4 11 0 0 1 1 2 3 16 0 3 0 1 2912 NIGON, Adam 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 2 1920 PERRY, Harvey 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1021 SIMMONS, Josh 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 654 VANDERVIEREN, Dan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 5
TEAM 2 0 2Totals 26 58 6 22 9 12 12 15 27 18 67 12 15 1 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 14-29 (48.3%) 2nd Half: 12-29 (41.4%) Game: 26-58 (44.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 (12.5%) 2nd Half: 5-14 (35.7%) Game: 6-22 (27.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 7-8 (87.5%) Game: 9-12 (75.0%)
TCU (9-5 | 1-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 8 12 2 3 0 0 3 3 6 2 18 1 5 1 1 2932 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 6 9 0 1 4 7 3 5 8 1 16 2 2 1 0 3303 * - EBIE, Jason 1 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 4 3 4 3 0 0 2013 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 8 2 6 2 2 1 3 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 2922 * - MITCHEM, Keion 6 8 5 7 2 2 0 1 1 2 19 3 2 0 1 3705 MOSS, Ronnie 3 11 0 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 6 3 2 0 3 3112 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 BUTLER, Kevin 2 3 1 2 4 4 1 4 5 0 9 2 2 0 0 1742 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
TEAM 3 1 4Totals 29 54 10 25 13 17 11 23 34 12 81 16 17 2 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 12-28 (42.9%) 2nd Half: 17-26 (65.4%) Game: 29-54 (53.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 (38.5%) 2nd Half: 5-12 (41.7%) Game: 10-25 (40.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 (62.5%) 2nd Half: 8-9 (88.9%) Game: 13-17 (76.5%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalColorado State 31 36 67TCU 34 47 81
Points in the Paint: TCU 32, CSU 28 Points off Turnovers: TCU 24, CSU 202nd Chance Points: TCU 16, CSU 10 Fast Break Points: TCU 12, CSU 4Bench Points: CSU 22, TCU 15
Game 15: TCU 85, Texas Tech 80January 6, 2009 | United Spirit Arena | Lubbock, Texas
TCU (10-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 6 13 0 4 0 0 3 6 9 4 12 1 3 0 3 2913 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 8 13 5 9 3 4 2 3 5 2 24 1 1 0 1 3732 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 13 0 0 6 7 1 5 6 3 14 3 5 0 0 3703 * - EBIE, Jason 1 3 0 1 4 5 1 3 4 4 6 4 0 0 2 3022 * - MITCHEM, Keion 4 5 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 3 12 3 0 0 2 2705 MOSS, Ronnie 4 9 2 3 5 6 0 4 4 1 15 3 1 0 1 2512 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 124 BUTLER, Kevin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 14
TEAM 1 2 3Totals 28 57 9 19 20 24 8 27 35 20 85 15 13 0 9 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 15-30 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 13-27 (48.1%) Game: 28-57 (49.1%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 (44.4%) 2nd Half: 5-10 (50.0%) Game: 9-19 (47.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd Half: 15-18 (83.3%) Game: 20-24 (83.3%)
Texas Tech (10-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min05 * - ROBERTS, D’walyn 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 2 0 2 1 0 1215 * - LEWANDOWSKI, Rob 2 4 0 0 3 3 1 7 8 2 7 1 4 4 1 2520 * - VOSKUIL, Alan 7 13 6 11 2 2 1 2 3 3 22 5 1 0 1 3621 * - ROBERSON, John 3 13 1 4 4 4 0 2 2 5 11 1 3 0 0 4024 * - OKORIE, Nick 4 12 1 4 4 5 1 4 5 4 13 0 2 0 0 2810 DUNN, Wally 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 030 PRINCE, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1431 COHADAREVIC, Darko 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 1232 SINGLETARY, Mike 6 8 0 0 10 11 2 5 7 4 22 2 1 0 1 33
TEAM 1 2 3Totals 24 57 8 19 24 26 8 24 32 22 80 10 16 5 4 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-27 (40.7%) 2nd Half: 13-30 (43.3%) Game: 24-57 (42.1%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 (42.9%) 2nd Half: 5-12 (41.7%) Game: 8-19 (42.1%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 (90.0%) 2nd Half: 15-16 (93.8%) Game: 24-26 (92.3%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 39 46 85Texas Tech 34 46 80
Points in the Paint: TTU 30, TCU 26 Points off Turnovers: TCU 21, TTU 152nd Chance Points: TCU 7, TTU 5 Fast Break Points: TCU 6, TTU 2Bench Points: TTU 25, TCU 17
Game 16: TCU 80, UNLV 73January 10, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
UNLV (13-3 | 1-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min45 * - DARGER, Joe 5 14 5 14 0 0 1 1 2 3 15 1 0 0 0 3400 * - BELLIFIELD, Oscar 3 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 7 2 0 0 0 2201 * - ADAMS, Wink 3 11 2 8 1 4 1 2 3 2 9 9 4 0 0 3624 * - ROUGEAU, Rene 5 7 0 0 2 4 1 5 6 5 12 1 2 0 0 3233 * - WILLIS, Tre’Von 2 6 2 4 5 7 1 2 3 1 11 5 2 0 1 3502 WALLACE, Kendall 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 3 12 1 0 0 1 2303 RUTLEDGE, Mareceo 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 5 0 1 0 0 1215 MITCHEM, DeShawn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 044 SANTEE, Darris 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 6
TEAM 1 2 3Totals 25 50 15 34 8 16 5 18 23 20 73 19 10 0 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-23 (56.5%) 2nd Half: 12-27 (44.4%) Game: 25-50 (50.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 10-19 (52.6%) 2nd Half: 5-15 (33.3%) Game: 15-34 (44.1%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 5-10 (50.0%) Game: 8-16 (50.0%)
TCU (11-5 | 2-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 7 11 2 3 4 8 4 9 13 2 20 3 3 0 1 3332 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 9 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 5 9 3 1 0 0 3403 * - EBIE, Jason 2 5 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 6 4 1 0 0 3013 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 6 10 2 6 4 5 1 4 5 1 18 1 0 0 0 3922 * - MITCHEM, Keion 3 4 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 3 8 3 2 0 2 2905 MOSS, Ronnie 6 10 1 4 2 2 0 4 4 0 15 4 0 0 2 2324 BUTLER, Kevin 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 942 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 3
TEAM 0 2 2Totals 30 53 6 16 14 21 8 24 32 14 80 20 8 0 6 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 16-31 (51.6%) 2nd Half: 14-22 (63.6%) Game: 30-53 (56.6%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 2-6 (33.3%) Game: 6-16 (37.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 (80.0%) 2nd Half: 10-16 (62.5%) Game: 14-21 (66.7%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalUNLV 39 34 73TCU 40 40 80
Points in the Paint: TCU 32, UNLV 14 Points off Turnovers: TCU 15, UNLV 102nd Chance Points: TCU 12, UNLV 6 Fast Break Points: UNLV 9, TCU 4Bench Points: TCU 19, UNLV 19
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Game 17: BYU 73, TCU 61January 13, 2009 | Marriott Center | Provo, Utah
TCU (11-6 | 1-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 9 2 7 0 0 1 2 3 2 10 1 0 0 0 2932 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 6 10 0 1 2 3 3 3 6 3 14 0 4 0 0 3101 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 4 10 1 3 1 2 2 10 12 4 10 2 2 0 1 3203 * - EBIE, Jason 3 5 0 0 3 5 0 2 2 3 9 3 1 0 0 3522 * - MITCHEM, Keion 2 7 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 3 6 0 1 0 0 1805 MOSS, Ronnie 1 7 0 2 3 5 0 3 3 2 5 3 1 0 1 2812 LANCON, Logan 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 942 ORTIZ, John 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 8
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 22 54 6 21 11 21 9 25 34 19 61 9 11 0 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 8-26 (30.8%) 2nd Half: 14-28 (50.0%) Game: 22-54 (40.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-13 (15.4%) 2nd Half: 4-8 (50.0%) Game: 6-21 (28.6%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 8-15 (53.3%) Game: 11-21 (52.4%)
BYU (14-2 | 2-0)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min30 * - CUMMARD, Lee 10 15 0 2 2 2 1 6 7 1 22 3 0 0 1 3645 * - TAVERNARI, Jonathan 6 13 2 7 0 0 0 2 2 3 14 1 1 1 2 2654 * - MILES, Chris 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 2503 * - EMERY, Jackson 4 6 1 3 2 4 0 5 5 2 11 4 1 1 1 2832 * - FREDETTE, Jimmer 4 11 1 4 2 2 1 3 4 4 11 6 3 0 1 3001 ABOUO, Charles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 502 MORGAN JR., Lamont 0 2 0 1 1 3 2 3 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 2005 ROSE, Archie 1 3 0 1 6 6 2 2 4 3 8 1 1 0 0 1853 MACGREGOR, Gavin 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 3 4 0 0 0 0 12
TEAM 2 3 5Totals 28 58 4 18 13 19 10 28 38 21 73 18 8 3 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 16-32 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 12-26 (46.2%) Game: 28-58 (48.3%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 0-8 (0.0%) Game: 4-18 (22.2%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 7-10 (70.0%) Game: 13-19 (68.4%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 21 40 62BYU 42 31 73
Points in the Paint: BYU, 36, TCU 27 Points off Turnovers: BYU 13, TCU 72nd Chance Points: BYU 13, TCU 9 Fast Break Points: BYU 14, TCU 3Bench Points: BYU 13, TCU 12
Game 18: TCU 57, Air Force 54January 17, 2009 | Clune Arena | Colorado Springs, Colorado
TCU (12-6 | 3-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 7 11 3 4 1 3 3 8 11 5 18 2 1 1 0 3032 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 1 4 0 0 3 4 3 2 5 5 5 2 5 2 0 2803 * - EBIE, Jason 4 6 2 4 2 2 0 1 1 4 12 3 0 0 2 2713 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 11 3 10 2 2 0 1 1 1 11 0 2 1 0 3822 * - MITCHEM, Keion 2 6 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 1 1 0 0 2905 MOSS, Ronnie 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 3 3 0 0 2412 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 224 BUTLER, Kevin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1342 ORTIZ, John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9
TEAM 0 0 0 1Totals 20 42 9 21 8 11 6 17 23 22 57 12 14 4 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 12-23 (52.2%) 2nd Half: 8-19 (42.1%) Game: 20-42 (47.6%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 8-14 (57.1%) 2nd Half: 1-7 (14.3%) Game: 9-21 (42.9%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 8-11 (72.7%) Game: 8-11 (72.7%)
Air Force (9-8 | 0-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min10 * - HENKE, Andrew 5 10 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 3 12 4 2 0 2 3731 * - HOLLAND, Matt 3 6 1 4 2 2 0 2 2 1 9 1 2 1 1 3650 * - PARKER, Grant 1 6 1 3 1 4 1 4 5 3 4 0 1 0 0 2735 * - WASHINGTON, Evan 3 5 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 1 6 4 2 0 0 3842 * - JOHNSON, Anwar 5 9 1 1 8 9 3 3 6 3 19 0 3 0 1 3812 ATKINS, Jon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 515 STEWART, Taylor 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 433 McLAIN, Mike 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 234 SCHAFER, Sammy 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 1 11
TEAM 2 0 2 1Totals 17 38 5 13 15 20 6 18 24 13 54 10 14 1 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-18 (55.6%) 2nd Half: 7-20 (35.0%) Game: 17-38 (44.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 5-13 (38.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-4 (100%) 2nd Half: 11-16 (68.8%) Game: 15-20 (75.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 32 25 57Air Force 27 27 54
Points in the Paint: TCU 18, AF 18 Points off Turnovers: TCU 15, AF 102nd Chance Points: TCU 6, AF 3 Fast Break Points: AF 2, TCU 0Bench Points: TCU 6, AF 4
Game 19: TCU 79, Wyoming 78January 21, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Wyoming (12-6 | 1-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min11 * - MUOJEKE, Afam 4 12 0 2 4 5 0 6 6 1 12 1 2 1 1 4321 * - JOHNSON, Tyson 6 11 1 1 5 5 4 4 8 4 18 2 2 1 0 3915 * - WADDELL, Adam 4 6 0 0 2 4 3 1 4 4 10 0 1 1 1 2600 * - OGIRRI, Sean 6 14 4 9 2 2 1 5 6 2 18 4 2 0 0 4523 * - EWING, Brandon 7 18 0 3 2 2 0 4 4 4 16 2 2 0 2 4313 LINSKENS, Mikhail 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 725 THIAM, Djibril 1 2 0 0 2 3 3 6 9 2 4 1 0 0 0 1851 DAVIS, A.J. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 28 65 5 16 17 21 13 28 41 20 78 10 10 4 4 225
Total FG% 1st Half: 7-30 (23.3%) 2nd Half: 18-28 (64.3%) OT: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 28-65 (42.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 3-5 (60.0%) OT: 0-1 (0.0%) Game: 5-16 (29.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 (85.7%) 2nd Half: 11-14 (78.6%) OT: 0-0 (0.0%) Game: 17-21 (83.3%)
TCU (13-6 | 4-1)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 1 6 0 2 1 1 1 9 10 4 3 5 3 0 1 2932 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 13 19 0 0 10 11 3 5 8 4 36 2 2 2 1 3703 * - EBIE, Jason 1 6 0 1 7 8 0 2 2 3 9 4 2 0 3 4213 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 8 2 6 0 2 1 2 3 1 6 1 0 0 0 3322 * - MITCHEM, Keion 2 8 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 5 2 1 0 2 3205 MOSS, Ronnie 4 10 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 3 11 1 0 0 0 1812 LANCON, Logan 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1442 ORTIZ, John 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 10
TEAM 3 3 6Totals 27 63 5 17 20 24 11 28 39 24 79 17 8 3 7 225
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-29 (44.8%) 2nd Half: 11-27 (40.7%) OT: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 27-56 (42.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 (16.7%) 2nd Half: 3-9 (33.3%) OT: 1-2 (50.0%) Game: 5-17 (29.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 7-8 (87.5%) 2nd Half: 13-16 (81.3%) OT: 0-0 (0.0%) Game: 20-24 (83.3%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd OT FinalWyoming 22 50 6 78TCU 34 38 7 79
Points in the Paint: WYO 46, TCU 34 Points off Turnovers: TCU 10, WYO 102nd Chance Points: WYO 19, TCU 5 Fast Break Points: WYO 11, TCU 6Bench Points: TCU 20, WYO 4
Game 20: New Mexico 69, TCU 52January 24, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
New Mexico (12-8 | 3-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min30 * - MARTINEZ, Roman 4 8 4 5 1 2 2 9 11 1 13 3 0 0 1 3453 * - FARIS, Daniel 4 8 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 5 10 1 3 1 2 2505 * - GARY, Dairese 1 1 0 0 5 6 0 3 3 1 7 5 5 0 3 2823 * - MCDONALD, Phillip 3 7 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 8 0 2 0 0 1832 * - DANRIDGE, Tony 5 8 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 12 2 1 0 1 3200 HARDEMAN, A.J. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 4 1 0 0 0 1002 WILLS, Jonathan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 811 GARTH, Nate 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 3 0 0 1415 BROWN, Will 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 533 TOPPERT, Chad 3 4 1 2 4 4 0 5 5 2 11 3 1 0 0 26
TEAM 0 0 0 1Totals 24 42 7 9 14 16 5 23 28 26 69 17 17 1 7 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 12-25 (48.0%) 2nd Half: 12-17 (70.6%) Game: 24-42 (57.1%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-5 (80.0%) 2nd Half: 3-4 (75.0%) Game: 7-9 (77.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 (100%) 2nd Half:12-14 (85.7%) Game: 14-16 (87.5%)
TCU (13-7 | 4-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 4 10 0 3 3 5 1 2 3 2 11 2 5 0 0 2612 * - LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1132 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 5 8 1 1 10 13 0 1 1 3 21 1 0 0 0 3513 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 1 5 0 4 2 2 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 3222 * - MITCHEM, Keion 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 2503 EBIE, Jason 2 6 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 7 5 2 0 1 3323 ROSE, Kavon 2 4 0 0 2 3 1 1 2 4 6 0 0 0 2 1824 BUTLER, Kevin 1 3 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 3 1 1 0 1 1542 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 5
TEAM 1 2 3 1Totals 15 40 2 14 20 28 8 14 22 17 52 11 14 0 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 8-21 (38.1%) 2nd Half: 7-19 (36.8%) Game: 15-40 (37.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 (16.7%) 2nd Half: 1-8 (12.5%) Game: 2-14 (14.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 16-22 (72.7%) Game: 20-28 (71.4%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalNew Mexico 30 39 69TCU 21 31 52
Points in the Paint: NM 28, TCU 22 Points off Turnovers: TCU 22, NM 122nd Chance Points: TCU 12, NM 0 Fast Break Points: TCU 6, NM 4Bench Points: NM 19, TCU 16
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Game 21: San Diego State 67, TCU 50January 28, 2009 | Cox Arena | San Diego, California
TCU (13-8 | 4-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 4 9 0 3 6 6 1 4 5 1 14 0 2 1 2 3132 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 7 0 0 4 7 3 4 7 1 8 1 2 3 1 3603 * - EBIE, Jason 2 10 1 3 1 2 3 1 4 1 6 2 3 0 0 3913 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 3 8 2 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 10 1 0 0 0 3022 * - MITCHEM, Keion 0 5 0 4 2 2 0 6 6 1 2 2 3 1 0 2905 MOSS, Ronnie 4 9 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 10 3 3 0 1 2224 BUTLER, Kevin 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1142 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
TEAM 3 2 5Totals 15 49 4 17 16 23 12 20 32 9 50 9 16 5 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 6-24 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 9-25 (36.0%) Game: 15-49 (30.6%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 (30.0%) 2nd Half: 1-7 (14.3%) Game: 4-17 (23.5%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 (90.0%) 2nd Half: 7-13 (53.8%) Game: 16-23 (69.6%)
San Diego State (14-5 | 4-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min15 * - SPAIN, Kyle 1 6 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 3 4 1 4 2 1 2531 * - WADE, Lorrenzo 8 16 1 3 1 3 1 4 5 1 18 5 1 1 1 3332 * - WHITE, Billy 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 8 0 1 3 0 1243 * - AMOROSO, Ryan 6 8 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 3 12 1 4 0 1 2203 * - WILLIAMS, Richie 5 11 3 5 0 0 2 7 9 2 13 6 3 1 2 3221 THOMAS, Matt 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 923 GAY, D.J. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1624 SHELTON, Tim 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 2 0 0 1 2125 SMITH, Bryce 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 342 CHERIET, Mehdi 3 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 2 21
TEAM 3 1 4Totals 30 62 4 15 3 5 13 25 38 18 67 15 14 7 10 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 14-31 (45.2%) 2nd Half: 16-31 (51.6%) Game: 30-62 (48.4%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 4-15 (26.7%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 (100%) 2nd Half: 1-3 (33.3%) Game: 3-5 (60.0%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 24 26 50San Diego State 32 35 67
Points in the Paint: SDSU 46, TCU 18 Points off Turnovers: SDSU 18, TCU 162nd Chance Points: SDSU 18, TCU 7 Fast Break Points: SDSU 6, TCU 0Bench Points: SDSU 12, TCU 10
Game 22: Utah 62, TCU 54February 4, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Utah (15-7 | 6-2)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min14 * - TILLIE, Kim 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 0 1750 * - NEVILL, Luke 3 4 0 0 6 6 0 5 5 4 12 2 4 1 0 3105 * - DRCA, Luke 2 4 1 3 3 6 0 0 0 1 8 3 2 0 1 3211 * - BORHA, Lawrence 4 6 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 11 1 2 0 0 3215 * - BROWN, Carlon 7 9 0 0 0 2 1 11 12 1 14 4 5 0 1 3401 CYPHERS, Jordan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 202 TAVITA, Jace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 GREEN, Shaun 3 6 2 5 0 1 0 2 2 4 8 3 1 0 2 2532 KEPKAY, Tyler 2 6 1 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 1 0 1 27
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 22 37 7 19 11 17 2 27 29 17 62 13 16 1 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-19 (47.4%) 2nd Half: 13-18 (72.2%) Game: 21-37 59.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-12 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 4-7 (57.1%) Game: 7-19 (36.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 (85.7%) 2nd Half: 5-10 (50.0%) Game: 11-17 (64.7%)
TCU (13-9 | 4-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 3 8 0 2 2 2 2 5 7 2 8 1 4 0 2 2632 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 5 13 3 5 9 11 1 6 7 2 22 2 1 0 1 3403 * - EBIE, Jason 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 2705 * - MOSS, Ronnie 7 14 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 14 1 0 0 0 3222 * - MITCHEM, Keion 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 2 0 0 2713 RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 6 0 2 0 0 2 3 5 1 4 2 0 0 0 2523 ROSE, Kavon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1342 ORTIZ, John 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6
TEAM 0 1 1Totals 20 51 3 12 11 13 5 18 23 19 54 10 10 0 3 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 13-25 (52.0%) 2nd Half: 7-26 (26.9%) Game: 20-51 (39.2%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 3-12 (25.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 (100%) 2nd Half: 6-8 (75.0%) Game: 11-13 (84.6%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalUtah 27 35 62TCU 32 22 54
Points in the Paint: Utah 24, TCU 16 Points off Turnovers: TCU 18, Utah 112nd Chance Points: TCU 2, Utah 2 Fast Break Points: Utah 3, TCU 2Bench Points: Utah 13, TCU 6
Game 23: Colorado State 71, TCU 65February 7, 2007 | Moby Arena | Fort Collins, Colorado
TCU (13-10 | 4-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 11 1 7 2 2 1 3 4 1 11 0 1 0 0 3432 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 7 8 1 1 4 4 0 3 3 3 19 4 1 1 0 3642 * - ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 505 * - MOSS, Ronnie 3 8 1 5 4 4 1 7 8 4 11 0 3 0 1 3323 * - ROSE, Kavon 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 5 2 0 0 1601 BULJAN, Zvonko 3 4 2 2 0 0 1 4 5 4 8 3 3 0 0 2603 EBIE, Jason 2 4 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 7 2 1 0 0 1912 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 422 MITCHEM, Keion 2 5 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 4 1 2 0 0 1524 BUTLER, Kevin 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12
TEAM 0 3 3Totals 23 45 7 25 12 16 5 24 29 22 65 15 14 1 1 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-21 (52.4%) 2nd Half: 12-24 (50.0%) Game: 23-45 (48.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-12 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 3-13 (23.1%) Game: 7-25 (30.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 (25.0%) 2nd Half: 11-12 (91.7%) Game: 12-16 (74.2%)
Colorado State (8-15 | 3-6)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - MCFARLAND, Andre 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 1632 * - OGIDE, Andy 1 3 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 4 4 1 1 0 0 2111 * - CARR, Jesse 5 8 0 1 6 8 0 1 1 0 16 2 1 0 3 3612 * - NIGON, Adam 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1043 * - GARDNER, Willis 3 6 0 2 4 4 2 4 6 3 10 5 0 0 1 3501 FRANKLIN, Travis 1 3 0 0 3 4 0 3 3 4 5 0 0 1 1 2204 WALKER, Marcus 6 12 2 4 6 9 0 2 2 2 20 2 0 0 2 3020 PERRY, Harvey 5 6 1 1 0 0 2 5 7 0 11 1 0 0 0 18
TEAM 0 1 1Totals 22 45 4 13 23 31 4 20 24 18 71 11 3 1 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-21 (42.9%) 2nd Half: 13-24 (54.2%) Game: 22-45 (48.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 (14.3%) 2nd Half: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 4-13 (30.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 8-10 (80.0%) 2nd Half: 15-21 (71.4%) Game: 23-31 (74.2%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 27 38 65Colorado State 27 44 71
Points in the Paint: CSU 30, TCU 24 Points off Turnovers: CSU 16, TCU 22nd Chance Points: TCU 4, CSU 4 Fast Break Points: CSU 10, TCU 0Bench Points: CSU 36, TCU 21
Game 24: UNLV 71, TCU 57February 10, 2009 | Thomas & Mack Center | Las Vegas, Nevada
TCU (13-11 | 4-6)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 5 15 1 3 0 2 4 9 13 3 11 2 6 1 0 3432 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 6 0 0 3 6 2 0 2 2 7 1 2 0 0 3205 * - MOSS, Ronnie 5 11 3 6 2 3 1 5 6 3 15 1 5 0 1 2913 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 9 3 8 2 2 0 0 0 1 13 2 0 0 2 3623 * - ROSE, Kavon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 703 EBIE, Jason 1 4 0 2 2 4 3 3 6 4 4 5 6 0 2 3422 MITCHEM, Keion 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 1024 BUTLER, Kevin 1 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 1242 ORTIZ, John 1 3 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 6
TEAM 2 0 2Totals 19 52 8 22 11 19 17 22 39 18 57 13 26 1 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-21 (52.4%) 2nd Half: 8-31 (25.8%) Game: 19-52 (36.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 4-12 (33.3%) Game: 8-22 (36.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 (55.6%) 2nd Half: 6-10 (60.0%) Game: 11-19 (57.9%)
UNLV (18-6 | 6-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min24 * - ROUGEAU, Rene 4 8 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 4 10 2 3 2 2 3145 * - DARGER, Joe 5 13 4 9 0 0 0 6 6 3 14 1 2 1 4 3300 * - BELLFIELD, Oscar 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 3 5 3 4 0 3 3001 * - ADAMS, Wink 6 13 3 6 6 6 0 1 1 2 21 4 3 0 1 3002 * - WALLACE, Kendall 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 1303 RUTLEDGE, Mareceo 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 1215 MITCHELL, DeShawn 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 1433 WILLIS, Tre’Von 4 4 1 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 11 5 3 1 2 2844 SANTEE, Darris 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 2 0 2 0 1 6
TEAM 2 3 5Totals 24 48 9 19 14 18 6 22 28 21 71 18 21 6 13 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 16-27 (59.3%) 2nd Half: 8-21 (38.1%) Game: 24-48 (50.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-10 (60.0%) 2nd Half: 3-9 (33.3%) Game: 9-19 (47.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-4 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 12-14 (85.7%) Game: 14-18 (77.8%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 31 26 57UNLV 40 31 71
Points in the Paint: UNLV 24, TCU 18 Points off Turnovers: UNLV 23, TCU 132nd Chance Points: TCU 10, UNLV 5 Fast Break Points: UNLV 6, TCU 2Bench Points: UNLV 21, TCU 11
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Game 25: BYU 79, TCU 63February 14, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
BYU (19-5 | 7-3)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min30 * - CUMMARD, Lee 6 10 2 2 10 10 0 5 5 1 24 2 1 2 2 3554 * - MILES, Chris 3 4 0 0 2 3 1 2 3 4 8 3 3 1 1 2804 * - EMERY, Jackson 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 1 1 0 0 2432 * - Fredette, Jimmer 6 10 1 2 3 5 1 4 5 1 16 5 2 0 1 3745 * - TAVERNARI, Jonathan 8 13 2 5 1 1 0 6 6 5 19 0 3 0 1 2901 ABOUO, Charles 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 602 MORGAN JR., Lamont 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2105 ROSE, Archie 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 615 ANDERSON, James 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 4 0 0 0 1 1134 HARTSOCK, Noah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3
TEAM 0 4 4Totals 27 45 7 12 18 22 4 24 28 21 79 15 13 3 6 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 16-23 (69.9%) 2nd Half: 11-22 (50.0%) Game: 27-45 (60.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 3-4 (75.0%) Game: 7-12 (58.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 (57.1%) 2nd Half: 14-15 (93.3%) Game: 18-22 (81.8%)
TCU (13-12 | 4-7)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 5 12 1 3 2 2 2 8 10 2 13 2 3 0 2 3132 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 5 10 1 1 8 8 3 0 3 3 19 1 3 2 1 3105 * - MOSS, Ronnie 3 11 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 2913 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 10 3 7 3 3 2 0 2 3 14 0 0 0 0 3223 * - ROSE, Kavon 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 1203 EBIE, Jason 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 2 1 0 0 1722 MITCHEM, Keion 0 4 0 3 2 4 0 3 3 2 2 3 2 0 1 2224 BUTLER, Kevin 3 5 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 5 7 0 2 0 0 26
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 20 53 5 18 18 23 11 16 27 20 63 10 13 2 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-28 (32.1%) 2nd Half: 11-25 (44.0%) Game: 20-53 (37.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 (33.3%) 2nd Half: 2-9 (22.2%) Game: 5-18 (27.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd Half: 13-17 (76.5%) Game: 18-23 (78.3%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalBYU 40 39 79TCU 26 37 63
Points in the Paint: TCU 26, BYU 26 Points off Turnovers: TCU 21, BYU 192nd Chance Points: TCU 17, BYU 7 Fast Break Points: BYU 5, TCU 4Bench Points: TCU 9, BYU 6
Game 26: TCU 62, Air Force 50February 18, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
Air Force (9-16 | 0-12)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min31 * - HOLLAND, Matt 2 8 2 7 2 2 0 2 2 3 8 0 3 0 1 3042 * - JOHNSON, Anwar 4 7 0 0 4 5 3 1 4 4 12 3 4 0 1 3334 * - SCHAFER, Sammy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 515 * - STEWART, Taylor 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 1632 * - HEMPSEY, Shawn 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1210 HENKE, Andrew 5 14 3 10 0 0 1 5 6 2 13 2 2 0 0 3322 MERRIEX, Avery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 533 McLAIN, Mike 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 6 1 2 1 1 0 0 1435 WASHINGTON, Evan 4 4 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 10 2 1 0 0 2850 PARKER, Grant 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 0 1 0 0 21
TEAM 0 1 1Totals 17 40 7 23 9 11 4 22 26 20 50 12 14 1 2 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-19 (47.4%) 2nd Half: 8-21 (38.1%) Game: 17-40 (42.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-11 (45.5%) 2nd Half: 2-12 (16.7%) Game: 7-23 (30.4%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 (0.0%) 2nd Half: 9-11 (81.8%) Game: 9-11 (81.8%)
TCU (14-12 | 5-7)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min1 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 6 9 2 4 6 6 2 6 8 1 20 2 0 0 5 3524 * - BUTLER, Kevin 1 6 1 2 2 4 0 1 1 3 5 1 0 0 1 2132 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 4 0 1 4 4 0 4 4 2 8 1 1 0 0 3705 * - MOSS, Ronnie 4 7 2 4 0 0 1 0 1 3 10 2 4 0 0 1913 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 1 4 0 3 2 3 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 2503 EBIE, Jason 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 4 4 1 3 6 1 0 1 3512 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 322 MITCHEM, Keion 3 6 2 3 4 5 0 3 3 4 12 1 1 0 0 2142 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM 0 1 1Totals 18 41 8 20 18 23 4 20 24 15 62 13 7 0 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 7-20 (35.0%) 2nd Half: 11-21 (52.4%) Game: 18-41 (43.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 (18.2%) 2nd Half: 6-9 (66.7%) Game: 8-20 (40.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 (66.7%) 2nd Half: 12-14 (85.7%) Game: 18-23 (78.3%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalAir Force 23 27 50TCU 22 40 62
Points in the Paint: AF 20, TCU 16 Points off Turnovers: TCU 17, AF 42nd Chance Points: TCU 3, AF 2 Fast Break Points: AF 4, TCU 2Bench Points: AF 30, TCU 15
Game 27: Wyoming 61, TCU 56February 21, 2009 | Arena-Auditrium | Laramie, Wyoming
TCU (14-13 | 5-8)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min01 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 3 9 1 5 7 8 2 7 9 3 14 1 2 1 0 2632 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 3 9 0 1 6 6 0 3 3 5 12 1 0 0 0 3403 * - EBIE, Jason 5 9 1 4 0 0 1 3 4 2 11 2 1 0 2 3405 * - MOSS, Ronnie 1 5 0 1 0 2 0 3 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 2024 * - BUTLER, Kevin 0 4 0 3 3 4 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 1 1913 RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 8 2 7 1 2 1 5 6 2 7 0 2 0 0 2622 MITCHEM, Keion 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 2 3 0 1 3042 ORTIZ, John 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 11
TEAM 1 3 4Totals 17 52 5 24 17 22 8 29 37 18 56 8 12 1 4 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 7-27 (25.9%) 2nd Half: 10-25 (40.0%) Game: 17-52 (32.7%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-11 (18.2%) 2nd Half: 3-13 (23.1%) Game: 5-24 (20.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 (83.3%) 2nd Half: 12-16 (75.0%) Game: 17-24 (77.3%)
Wyoming (16-10 | 5-7)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min11 * - MUOJEKE, Afam 2 9 0 5 3 6 0 5 5 0 7 0 1 1 1 2821 * - JOHNSON, Tyson 7 10 0 1 5 6 0 6 6 4 19 1 1 1 0 3115 * - WADDELL, Adam 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 3 3 4 0 4 2 0 0 2400 * - OGIRRI, Sean 4 11 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 9 2 2 0 0 3823 * - EWING, Brandon 4 9 1 4 7 10 1 2 3 2 16 2 2 0 3 3605 DERMODY, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 213 LINSKENS, Mikhail 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 325 THIAM, Djibril 2 5 0 1 1 2 3 3 6 3 5 0 0 2 0 2251 DAVIS, A.J. 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 5 5 0 5 1 0 0 0 16
TEAM 2 2 4Totals 21 49 2 18 17 32 6 29 35 15 61 10 9 4 4 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-25 (36.0%) 2nd Half: 12-24 (50.0%) Game: 21-49 (42.9%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-10 (10.0%) 2nd Half: 1-8 (12.5%) Game: 2-18 (11.1%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 12-22 (54.5%) Game: 17-32 (53.1%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 21 35 56Wyoming 24 37 61
Points in the Paint: WYO 36, TCU 18 Points off Turnovers: WYO 14, TCU 62nd Chance Points: WYO 7, TCU 5 Fast Break Points: WYO 8, TCU 2Bench Points: TCU 14, WYO 10
Game 28: New Mexico 76, TCU 62February 24, 2009 | The Pit | Albuquerque, New Mexico
TCU (14-14 | 5-9)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 5 1 4 1 2 0 1 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 2632 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 0 1 0 0 13 14 0 0 0 5 13 1 2 0 2 2601 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 6 14 1 6 3 4 2 14 16 5 16 1 9 0 0 3403 * - EBIE, Jason 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 2 5 2 2 0 1 3505 * - MOSS, Ronnie 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 6 0 3 0 0 2312 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 MITCHEM, Keion 7 10 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 16 3 0 0 1 3226 BUTLER, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1042 ORTIZ, John 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 13
TEAM 0 0 0Totals 19 43 5 18 19 22 2 22 24 26 62 8 17 0 5 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-27 (40.7%) 2nd Half: 8-16 (50.0%) Game: 19-43 (44.2%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-10 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 3-8 (37.5%) Game: 5-18 (27.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 6-8 (75.0%) 2nd Half: 13-14 (92.9%) Game: 18-22 (86.4%)
New Mexico (18-10 | 9-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min30 * - MARTINEZ, Roman 2 5 2 4 3 6 3 4 7 1 9 1 1 0 1 3232 * - DANRIDGE, Tony 6 15 0 1 5 6 1 2 3 1 17 2 3 0 0 3253 * - FARIS, Daniel 4 6 0 0 12 12 0 4 4 4 20 1 1 0 0 3305 * - GARY, Dairese 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 7 4 3 0 3 2323 * - McDONALD, Phillip 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 7 0 0 0 2 2100 HARDEMAN, A.J. 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 602 WILLIS, Jonathan 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1011 GARTH, Nate 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 2 4 0 0 1 1833 TOPPERT, Chad 3 8 3 7 3 4 1 2 3 1 12 1 0 0 0 23
TEAM 0 0 0Totals 22 47 7 16 25 35 7 23 30 17 76 13 11 0 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-25 (40.0%) 2nd Half: 12-22 (54.5%) Game: 22-47 (46.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 (44.4%) 2nd Half: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 7-16 (43.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 (72.7%) 2nd Half: 17-24 (70.8%) Game: 25-35 (71.4%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 30 32 62New Mexico 32 44 76
Points in the Paint: NM 28, TCU 18 Points off Turnovers: NM 19, TCU 82nd Chance Points: NM 6, TCU 2 Fast Break Points: TCU 9, NM 3Bench Points: TCU 16, NM 16
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Game 29: San Diego State 79, TCU 77February 28, 2009 | Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Fort Worth, Texas
San Diego State (19-8 | 9-5)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min15 * - SPAIN, Kyle 3 9 2 2 10 10 1 2 3 4 18 3 2 1 2 3823 * - SHELTON, Tim 3 8 0 1 1 2 0 9 9 5 7 3 3 0 1 2843 * - AMOROSO, Ryan 2 4 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 5 7 0 3 0 0 1503 * - WILLIAMS, Richie 6 10 1 1 1 3 2 9 11 1 14 4 3 0 0 4223 * - GAY, D.J. 3 7 2 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 13 1 1 0 1 3521 THOMAS, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 931 WADE, Lorrenzo 4 9 1 2 3 4 1 6 7 1 12 5 5 3 0 3742 CHERIET, Mehdi 4 5 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 5 8 0 1 0 0 20
TEAM 1 2 3Totals 25 52 6 12 23 27 9 32 41 21 79 17 18 4 4 225
Total FG% 1st Half: 7-30 (23.3%) 2nd Half: 18-28 (64.3%) OT: 3-7 (42.9%) Game: 28-65 (42.9%)Total FG% 1st Half: 11-24 (45.8%) 2nd Half: 14-26 (53.8%) OT: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 25-52 (48.1%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-5 (60.0%) 2nd Half: 3-6 (50.0%) OT: 0-1 (0.0%) Game: 6-12 (50.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 (100%) 2nd Half: 8-10 (80.0%) OT: 10-12 (83.3%) Game: 23-27 (85.2%)
TCU (14-15 | 5-10)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 5 7 1 2 7 13 1 3 4 4 18 1 1 0 0 2342 * - ORTIZ, John 1 4 0 1 1 1 1 4 5 0 3 0 0 0 3 1503 * - EBIE, Jason 3 6 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 9 5 1 1 1 3905 * - MOSS, Ronnie 9 20 1 4 3 3 0 2 2 3 22 2 1 0 2 3813 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 4 9 3 6 0 0 2 1 3 3 11 2 1 1 0 2801 BULJAN, Zvonko 5 13 1 4 0 0 5 6 11 3 11 4 5 0 0 2812 LANCON, Logan 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 622 MITCHEM, Keion 1 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2424 BUTLER, Kevin 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 24
TEAM 1 0 1Totals 28 67 9 25 12 18 11 20 31 19 77 18 9 2 6 225
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-32 (31.3%) 2nd Half: 15-29 (51.7%) OT: 3-6 (50.0%) Game: 28-67 (41.8%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 (23.1%) 2nd Half: 6-10 (60.0%) OT: 0-2 (0.0%) Game: 9-25 (36.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 (100%) 2nd Half: 8-12 (66.7%) OT: 2-4 (50.0%) Game: 12-18 (66.7%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd OT FinalSan Diego State 30 39 10 79TCU 25 44 8 77
Points in the Paint: SDSU 34, TCU 30 Points off Turnovers: TCU 25, SDSU 112nd Chance Points: SDSU 13, TCU 5 Fast Break Points: SDSU 7, TCU 4Bench Points: SDSU 20, TCU 14
Game 30: Utah 68, TCU 49March 7, 2009 | Huntsman Center | Salt Lake City, Utah
TCU (14-16 | 5-11)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min32 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 4 11 2 4 2 4 1 3 4 3 12 0 0 0 2 3601 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 2 6 0 1 2 4 0 4 4 1 6 1 1 0 0 1403 * - EBIE, Jason 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 3 1 3 1 0 1 2105 * - MOSS, Ronnie 6 14 0 1 2 3 0 4 4 2 14 2 1 0 0 3422 * - MITCHEM, Keion 4 11 1 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 10 1 2 0 3 3304 SIEBERT, A. J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1013 RUZGAS, Edvinas 1 5 0 3 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2024 BUTLER, Kevin 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 0 0 1 2742 ORTIZ, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM 1 2 3 1Totals 18 53 3 12 10 18 6 23 29 18 49 9 5 0 8 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 9-30 (30.0%) 2nd Half: 9-23 (39.1%) Game: 18-53 (34.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 3-12 (25.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 5-8 (62.5%) Game: 10-18 (55.6%)
Utah (21-9 | 12-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min14 * - TILLIE, Kim 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 2 3 0 0 0 1650 * - NEVILL, Luke 5 6 0 0 4 6 1 15 16 3 14 0 1 2 0 3405 * - DRCA, Luke 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 1 0 2 1711 * - BORHA, Lawrence 5 13 2 8 0 0 0 6 6 2 12 2 3 1 0 3705 * - BROWN, Carlon 3 12 0 1 4 5 1 2 3 2 10 8 2 0 1 3601 CYPHERS, Jordan 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 102 TAVITA, Jace 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 821 GREEN, Shaun 7 12 6 9 0 0 0 5 5 3 20 0 2 1 1 2932 KEPKAY, Tyler 1 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 3 4 1 3 0 0 20
TEAM 1 1 2Totals 24 52 10 22 10 14 8 35 43 18 68 17 12 4 4 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 11-27 (30.0%) 2nd Half: 9-23 (39.1%) Game: 20-50 (34.0%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 (20.0%) 2nd Half: 2-7 (28.6%) Game: 3-12 (25.0%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 5-10 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 5-8 (62.5%) Game: 10-18 (55.6%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 24 25 49Utah 31 37 68
Points in the Paint: UTAH 24, TCU 22 Points off Turnovers: UTAH 10, TCU 52nd Chance Points: UTAH 11, TCU 0 Fast Break Points: UTAH 8, TCU 6Bench Points: UTAH 27, TCU 6
Game 31: Utah 61, TCU 58March 12, 2009 | Thomas and MAck Center | Las Vegas, Nevada
TCU (14-17 | 5-11)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min13 * - RUZGAS, Edvinas 2 5 0 3 4 4 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 1 3332 * - LANGFORD, Kevin 2 9 0 2 1 3 2 1 3 5 5 0 4 0 0 2101 * - BULJAN, Zvonko 7 13 1 4 5 5 1 6 7 4 20 3 3 0 1 3003 * - EBIE, Jason 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 2605 * - MOSS, Ronnie 4 11 1 1 7 8 0 5 5 2 16 1 2 0 0 3612 LANCON, Logan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 222 MITCHEM, Keion 0 4 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 2324 BUTLER, Kevin 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 2042 ORTIZ, John 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9
TEAM 0 1 1Totals 18 48 3 16 19 22 6 19 25 22 58 8 10 1 3 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 8-21 (38.1%) 2nd Half: 10-27 (37.0%) Game: 18-48 (37.5%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 (16.7%) 2nd Half: 2-10 (20.0%) Game: 3-16 (18.8%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 9-10 (90.0%) 2nd Half: 10-12 (83.3%) Game: 19-22 (86.4%)
Utah (22-9 | 12-4)## Player fg fga 3fg 3fga ft fta o d reb pf tp a to blk s min14 * - TILLIE, Kim 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 5 5 1 1 0 0 1250 * - NEVILL, Luke 1 2 0 0 8 8 0 5 5 3 10 3 4 3 0 2305 * - DRCA, Luka 2 4 0 1 5 7 1 0 1 1 9 3 3 1 0 3311 * - BORHA, Lawrence 4 9 2 7 0 0 0 7 7 3 10 1 3 0 1 3415 * - BROWN, Carlon 2 3 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 2 6 1 3 0 2 3021 GREEN, Shaun 4 8 4 8 2 3 0 3 3 3 14 0 0 0 0 3632 KEPKAY, Tyler 3 8 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 2 1 0 0 2845 GRIM, Morgan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
TEAM 0 2 2Totals 18 38 6 18 19 24 4 25 29 20 61 11 15 4 3 200
Total FG% 1st Half: 10-20 (50.0%) 2nd Half: 8-18 (44.4%) Game: 18-38 (47.4%)3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 (22.2%) 2nd Half: 4-9 (44.4%) Game: 6-18 (33.3%)Free Throw % 1st Half: 7-11 (63.6%) 2nd Half: 12-13 (92.3%) Game: 19-24 (79.2%)
Score by Period 1st 2nd FinalTCU 26 32 58Utah 29 32 61
Points in the Paint: TCU 20, UTAH 14 Points off Turnovers: TCU 16, UTAH 92nd Chance Points: TCU 9, UTAH 4 Fast Break Points: UTAH 4, TCU 0Bench Points: UTAH 21, TCU 6
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K e v i n L a n g f o rd#32 • Senior • 6-8 • 245 • Forward • Fort Worth, Texas • University of California2008-09 | Senior Season
Langford recorded one of the great careers in TCU history as the Fort Worth standout finished his tenurewith the Frogs ranked 14th on the all-time scoring charts with 1,227 points, averaging 13.5 points pergame... became the first TCU player to earn three consecutive trips to the All-Mountain West
Conference all-star team after earning second team all-conference accolades during his senior season...started 91 consecutive games for the Frogs where he posted a double-digit scoring performance in 66 ofthose contests... concluded his career ranked second in all-time free throws made (414) and third in freethrow attempts (601)... finished his tenure with the Frogs ranked sixth in Mountain West Conference historyin free throws made (414)... became the 15th player in TCU history to surpass the 1,200-point milestone andone of only 10 players to accomplish that feat in three seasons... finished his career ranked sixth in careergames started (91)... cited as a second team NABC All-District 17 Second Team selection in addition toearning academic recognition with the Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar and Academic All-Mountain WestConference honors... collected a career-high 36 points on 13-of-19 shooting, including 10-of-11 from thecharity stripe, to go along with eight rebounds, two assists, two blocked shots (including the game-winner) andone steal in TCU’s 79-78 victory over Wyoming (Jan. 21)... ranked first on the Frogs in points (430), scoringaverage (13.9 P-G), games started (31), free throws made (161), free throw attempts (209), free throwpercentage (.770) and blocked shots (15)... ranked sixth in the Mountain West Conference in offensiverebounds per game (1.9 R-G) and ninth in free throw percentage (.770)... scored 27 points on 10-of-14shooting to go along with seven rebounds on the road at College of Charleston (Nov. 16)... posted 22 points,including 13-of-16 at the free throw line, in a home victory over McNeese State (Nov. 22)... collected acareer-high 13 free throws made on three occasions during his senior campaign against Nebraska (Nov. 19),McNeese State (Nov. 22) and New Mexico (Feb. 24)... notched a double-double (points-rebounds) followinga 20-point, 11-rebound performance in a home triumph over Colgate (Dec. 30)... scored 22 points to go alongwith seven rebounds in Mountain West Conference action against Utah (Feb. 4)... became the first player inprogram history to be selected as the Jim Killingsworth Team Most Valuable Player on three occasions.
2007-08 | Junior SeasonLangford concluded his junior campaign with the Frogs earning third team All-Mountain West Conferencelaurels after averaging 13.3 points and 5.3 rebounds per game... cited as a CBS Sportsline PreseasonMountain West Conference first team selection... ranked seventh in the Mountain West Conference inoffensive rebounds per game (2.03 R-G), eighth in free throw percentage (.728), 10th in rebounds per game(5.3 R-G) and 11th in scoring average (13.3 P-G)... recorded a double-digit scoring performance in 24 of 30games during the 2007-08 campaign, including a Mountain West Conference-high 22 consecutive games...selected as the Mountain West Conference Player of the Week on December 24th after averaging 24.0 pointsand 5.5 rebounds per game in a pair of victories for the Frogs... scored a season-high 31 points againstPrairie View A&M (Dec. 22) on 10-of-13 shooting to go along with 10-of-15 from the charity stripe... becamethe first player since Junior Blount during the 2001-02 season to score 30 or more points in a game... rankedfirst on the Purple and White in scoring average (13.3 P-G) as well as free throws made (142), free throwattempts (195) and free throw percentage (.728)... selected as the Jim Killingsworth Most Valuable Player forthe Frogs at the end of the season awards banquet... collected 21 points on 8-of-16 shooting to go along withnine rebounds in 35 minutes of action in an 89-88 setback to UNLV (Mar. 13) in the quarterfinals of theMountain West Conference Tournament... collected 20 points to go along with six rebounds, three steals,two assists and two blocked shots in the conference opener against San Diego State (Jan. 5).
2006-07 | Sophomore SeasonIn his first season, Langford ranked first on the Frogs in minutes (947), minutes per game (31.6), field goalsmade (136), field goal attempts (294), free throws made (111), free throw attempts (197), rebounds (180),rebounds per game (6.0 R-G), points (397) and scoring average (13.2 P-G)… appeared and started in all 30games for the Frogs en route to securing honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference accolades…listed as one of four players in the Mountain West Conference to be ranked in the top-10 in both rebounding(eighth) and scoring (ninth) in conference action… recorded 21 double-digit scoring performances to go alongwith five games of 20 or more points, which all occurred in the final 10 games of the season… recorded aseason-high 24 points against Wyoming (Feb. 28) where he connected on 9-of-19 attempts from the field in35 minutes of action… notched 23 points on 9-of-16 field goal attempts and 5-of-7 at the charity stripe to goalong with nine rebounds and three assists against New Mexico (Feb. 17)… scored 23 points, including10-of-10 at the free throw line, and seven rebounds in the second round of the Mountain West ConferenceTournament against BYU (Mar. 8)… collected his first career double-double (points-rebounds) against TheUniversity of Texas at San Antonio (Dec. 27) with a 15-point, 10-rebound performance to go along with acareer-high four blocked shots.
2005-06 | Red-Shirt SeasonLangford sat out the 2005-06 season after transferring to TCU from the University of California.
2004-05 | Freshman Season | Univ. of CaliforniaLangford played one season at the University of California where he saw action in 26 of 29 games as afreshman… recorded three career starts for the Golden Bears during his first season with the program,including his first collegiate start against Arizona State where he tallied six points and five rebounds… aver-aged 2.5 points and 2.0 rebounds per game for the Golden Bears.
North Crowley High SchoolA product of Fort Worth, Texas, Langford earned first team all-state accolades after averaging 17.6 points and11.9 rebounds per game in his final campaign at North Crowley High School… selected as the USA TodayNational Player of the Week on December 16, 2003, after earning Most Valuable Player laurels at the ScottBragg Invitational when he tallied 60 points and 46 rebounds in a trio of games… earned Most ValuablePlayer accolades at the Lone Star Invitational in San Antonio, Texas, in his senior season… led his prepsquad to a 33-3 record, including a 14-0 mark in District 8-4A, and a final ranking of ninth in the State ofTexas… concluded his junior campaign by averaging 17.7 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots pergame while connecting on 56.2 percent of his field goal attempts... cited as a three-time all-district performeron the hardwood where he earned District Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior.
From the Charity StripeLangford is the son of Andre Langford and Charlene Taylor-Mask… born on December 21, 1985… father,Andre, and mother, Charlene, both played basketball in college at The University of Texas-Arlington… brother,Keith, was a former standout guard for the University of Kansas and played for the San Antonio Spurs...uncle, Charles Taylor, played collegiate football at Rice before enjoying a successful NFL career… graduatedin December 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in criminal justice... graduated in May2009 with a master’s degree in educational administration.
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG2008-09 31 31 945 30.5 129 268 .481 11 27 .407 161 209 .770 59 82 141 4.5 105 33 61 15 13 430 13.02007-08 30 30 895 29.8 125 300 .417 8 30 .267 142 195 .728 61 99 160 5.3 92 40 80 15 24 400 13.32006-07 30 30 947 31.6 136 294 .463 14 25 .560 111 197 .563 69 111 180 6.0 90 53 74 23 21 397 13.22004-05 | Cal 26 3 296 11.4 22 60 .367 0 0 .000 22 40 .550 23 28 51 2.0 47 12 26 6 4 66 2.5Totals | TCU 91 91 2,787 30.6 390 862 .452 33 82 .402 414 601 .689 189 292 481 5.3 287 123 215 53 58 1,227 13.5Totals | Overall 117 94 3,083 26.4 412 922 .447 33 82 .402 436 641 .680 212 320 532 4.5 334 135 241 59 62 1,293 11.1
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YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG2008-09 27 5 225 8.3 18 46 .391 3 11 .273 6 11 .545 21 29 50 1.9 28 8 13 2 11 45 1.72007-08 29 15 575 19.8 55 155 .355 1 11 .091 39 65 .600 60 87 147 5.1 67 8 41 8 26 150 5.2Totals 56 20 800 14.3 73 201 .363 4 22 .182 45 76 .592 81 116 197 3.5 95 16 54 10 37 195 3.5
2008-09 | Senior Season
Ortiz averaged 1.7 points to go along with 1.9 rebounds per game in his final campaign with the Frogs...appeared in 27 games where he earned 15 trips to the starting rotation... scored a season-high sevenpoints on two occasions against St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29) and BYU (Jan. 13)... notched a season-high
six rebounds in a home victory over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Dec. 6).
2007-08 | Junior SeasonIn his first season with the Frogs, Ortiz played a vital role in the low post where he ranked second on the teamwith 5.1 rebounds per game while appearing in 29 games, including 15 trips to the starting lineup... concludedhis junior season ranked sixth in the Mountain West Conference in offensive rebounds per game (2.07 R-G)and 14th in rebounds per game (5.1 R-G)... notched five or more rebounds in 16 of 29 contests for the Frogs.
2005-07 | Colby Community CollegeOrtiz played a pair of seasons at Colby Community College where he averaged 8.3 points and 8.6 reboundsper game during his sophomore campaign.
Liceo Colombia LibraA native of Cali, Colombia, Ortiz played basketball at Liceo Colombia Libra where he averaged 23.4 points,13.8 rebounds and 5.8 steals per game during his junior season.
From the Charity StripeOrtiz is the son of Carlos Antonio Velaz and Aura Rosa Ortiz... born on July 15, 1983... has one sister,Stephanny... graduated in May 2009 with bachelor’s degree in communications.
YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-M FG-A PCT 3-FGM 3-FGA PCT FT-M FT-A PCT OR DR TOT AVG PF A TO B S PTS AVG2008-09 3 0 13 4.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0.7Totals 3 0 13 4.3 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0.7
2008-09 | Senior Season
Siebert appeared in three games during his senior season with the Frogs... scored a career-high twopoints in 11 minutes of action against St. Gregory’s (Nov. 29)... earned playing time against Colgate(Dec. 30) and Utah (Mar. 7)... cited with the TCU Coach’s Award at the end of the season banquet.
2007-08 | Red-Shirt SeasonSiebert red-shirted during the 2007-08 campaign after transferring from Trinity University.
2005-07 | Trinity UniversityThe Southlake native played two seasons at Trinity University where he saw action in a career-high 14 gamesduring his sophomore campaign for a Tigers’ program that finished with a 16-12 overall record... averaged1.4 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.1 assists per game during the 2006-07 season.
Southlake Carroll High SchoolA two-year lettermen for Southlake Carroll High School, Siebert was awarded with the Coach’s Awardfollowing his senior season... earned a trio of letters in track and field.
From the Charity StripeSiebert is the son of Pete and Tess Siebert... born on August 12, 1987... has one brother, Daniel, and twosisters, Casey and Megan... father played football at Northern Arizona University... graduated in May 2009with a bachelor’s degree in finance and entrepreneurial management.
John Or t i z#42 • Senior • 6-8 • 225 • Forward • Cali, Colombia • Colby Community College
A . J . S i e b e r t#4 • Senior • 6-5 • 190 • Guard • Southlake, Texas • Trinity University
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Mountain West Conference Overall
Team W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N
1 - BYU 12 4 .750 7-1 5-3 25 8 .758 14-2 9-3 2-3
1 (2) - Utah 12 4 .750 8-0 4-4 24 10 .706 13-2 6-7 5-1
1 - New Mexico 12 4 .750 8-0 4-4 22 12 .647 16-2 6-7 0-3
San Diego State 11 5 .688 7-1 4-4 26 9 .743 16-2 6-5 4-2
UNLV 9 7 .563 7-1 2-6 21 11 .656 14-4 6-7 1-0
Wyoming 7 9 .438 5-3 2-6 19 14 .576 12-4 3-9 4-1
TCU 5 11 .313 4-4 1-7 14 17 .452 10-5 3-10 1-2
Colorado State 4 12 .250 3-5 1-7 9 22 .290 6-9 2-11 1-2
Air Force 0 16 .000 0-8 0-8 10 21 .323 7-10 1-9 2-2
1 - Mountain West Conference Regular-Season Champion 2 - Mountain West Conference Tournament Champion
2008-09 Conference Standings
2008-09 Mountain West Conference AwardsPlayer of the Year
Luke Nevill | Utah
Defensive Player of the YearLuke Nevill | Utah
Newcomer of the YearZvonko Buljan | TCU
Freshman of the YearAfam Muojeke | Wyoming
Sixth Man of the YearShaun Green | Utah
Coach of the YearSteve Alford | New Mexico
Mountain West Conference First TeamLuke Nevill Utah Sr. C 7-2 265 Perth, Australia Kell High SchoolLee Cummard BYU Sr. G-F 6-7 190 Mesa, Arizona Mesa High SchoolJimmer Fredette BYU So. G 6-2 195 Glen Falls, New York Glen Falls High SchoolTony Danridge New Mexico Sr. G-F 6-5 215 San Bernardino, California Cojon High SchoolBrandon Ewing Wyoming Sr. G 6-2 190 Chicago, Illinois Julian High School
Mountain West Conference Second TeamDaniel Faris New Mexico Sr. C 6-9 235 Albuquerque, New Mexico Eldorado High SchoolKyle Spain San Diego State Sr. F 6-5 220 Newark, California Newark Memorial High SchoolLorrenzo Wade San Diego State Sr. G 6-6 225 Las Vegas, Nevada University of LouisvilleKevin Langford TCU Sr. F 6-9 245 Fort Worth, Texas University of CaliforniaWink Adams UNLV Sr. G 6-0 200 Houston, Texas Gulf Shores Academy
Mountain West Conference Third TeamJonathan Tavernari BYU Jr. G-F 6-6 215 Sao Bernardo, Brazil Bishop Gorman High SchoolMarcus Walker Colorado State Sr. G 6-0 175 Kansas City, Missouri Indian Hills Community CollegeRichie Williams San Diego State Sr. G 5-10 160 San Diego, California Stelle Canyon High SchoolRene Rougeau UNLV Sr. G 6-6 210 Rancho Cucamonga, California Etiwanda High SchoolLawrence Borha Utah Sr. G 6-3 205 Staten Island, New York Stonebridge Prep
Mountain West Conference Honorable MentionAndrew Henke Air Force Sr. G 6-6 215 Minnetonka, Minnesota Hopkins High SchoolRoman Martinez New Mexico Jr. F 6-6 185 El Paso, Texas Montwood High SchoolChad Toppert New Mexico Jr. G 6-7 215 Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque AcademyBilly White San Diego State So. F 6-8 225 Las Vegas, Nevada Green Valley High SchoolZvonko Buljan TCU Jr. F 6-9 225 Split, Croatia Vincennes UniversityCarlon Brown Utah So. G 6-5 205 Riverside, California Martin Luther King High SchoolLuka Drca Utah Jr. G 6-5 205 Belgrade, Serbia Dimitrije TurcovicShaun Green Utah Sr. F 6-8 220 Salt Lake City, Utah Olympus High SchoolTyler Kepkay Utah Sr. G 6-0 185 Vancouver, British Columbia College of Eastern UtahTyson Johnson Wyoming Sr. F 6-7 245 Long Island, New York Blinn Community CollegeSean Ogirri Wyoming Sr. G 6-3 200 Denver, Colorado Wichita State
Mountain West Conference All-Defensive TeamLuke Nevill Utah Sr. C 7-2 265 Perth, Australia Kell High SchoolJackson Emery BYU So. G 6-3 185 Alpine, Utah Lone Peak High SchoolRichie Williams San Diego State Sr. G 5-10 160 San Diego, California Stelle Canyon High SchoolRene Rougeau UNLV Sr. G 6-6 210 Rancho Cucamonga, California Etiwanda High SchoolLawrence Borha Utah Sr. G 6-3 205 Staten Island, New York Stonebridge Prep
Mountain West ConferencePlayers of the Week
November 11th Lee Cummard BYU
November 24th Luke Nevill Utah
December 1st Kyle Spain San Diego State
December 8th Rene Rougeau UNLV
December 15th Jimmer Fredette BYU
Roman Martinez New Mexico
December 22nd Sean Ogirri Wyoming
December 29th Luke Nevill Utah
January 5th Luke Nevill Utah
January 12th Zvonko Buljan TCU
January 19th Roman Martinez New Mexico
January 26th Tre’Von Willis UNLV
Tyson Johnson Wyoming
February 2nd Lorrenzo Wade San Diego State
Luke Nevill Utah
February 9th Tony Danridge New Mexico
February 16th Shaun Green Utah
February 23rd Luke Nevill Utah
Brandon Ewing Wyoming
March 2nd Jimmer Fredette BYU
March 9th Tony Danridge New Mexico
Mountain West ConferenceChampionships
First Round | (March 11, 2009
(9) Air Force 71, (8) Colorado State 67
Quarterfinals | March 12, 2009
(1) BYU 80, (9) Air Force 69
(4) San Diego State 71, (5) UNLV 57
(2) Utah 61, (7) TCU 58
(6) Wyoming 75, (3) New Mexico 67
Semifinals | March 13, 2009
(4) San Diego State 64, (1) BYU 62
(2) Utah 68, (6) Wyoming 55
Finals | March 14, 2009
(2) Utah 52, (4) San Diego State 50
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ScoringPlayer Cl. G Pts. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 33 612 18.5
Marcus Walker (CSU) Sr. 27 462 17.1
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 556 16.8
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 571 16.8
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 33 536 16.2
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 33 517 15.7
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 34 508 14.9
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 33 475 14.4
Wink Adams (UNLV) Sr. 31 443 14.3
ReboundingPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 307 9.0
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 31 243 7.8
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 33 247 7.5
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 33 239 7.2
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 32 215 6.7
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 34 218 6.4
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 34 217 6.4
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 205 6.2
Andy Ogide (CSU) So. 30 173 5.8
Individual | All Games Individual | Conference Games
FG PercentagePlayer Cl. FG FGA Pct.
Billy White (SDSU) So. 124 187 .663
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 201 331 .607
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 146 261 .559
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 146 278 .525
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 199 385 .517
Tim Shelton (SDSU) Fr. 105 209 .502
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 145 290 .500
Andy Ogide (CSU) So. 121 242 .500
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 137 277 .495
AssistsPlayer Cl. G Ast. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 33 166 5.03
Dairese Gary (UNM) So. 34 140 4.12
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 33 135 4.09
Jason Ebie (TCU) Jr. 31 116 3.74
Richie Williams (SDSU) Sr. 36 126 3.50
Luka Drca (UTAH) Jr. 31 107 3.45
Oscar Bellfield (UNLV) Fr. 32 108 3.38
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 111 3.36
Carlon Brown (UTAH) So. 34 112 3.29
FT PercentagePlayer Cl. FT FTA Pct.
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 122 140 .871
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 116 137 .847
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 137 164 .835
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 156 187 .834
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 233 280 .832
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 169 215 .786
Marcus Walker (CSU) Sr. 84 107 .785
Kevin Langford (TCU) Sr. 161 209 .770
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 150 201 .746
StealsPlayer Cl. G Stl. Avg.
Richie Williams (SDSU) Sr. 36 77 2.14
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 33 50 1.52
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 33 49 1.48
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 32 46 1.44
Jackson Emery (BYU) So. 33 47 1.42
Wink Adams (UNLV) Sr. 31 43 1.39
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 36 45 1.25
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 34 41 1.21
Dairese Gary (UNM) So. 34 39 1.15
3-Pt. Field Goal PercentagePlayer Cl. FG FGA Pct.
Andrew Henke (AFA) Sr. 71 166 .428
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 109 258 .422
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 69 165 .418
Matt Holland (AFA) Sr. 68 164 .415
Chad Toppert (UNM) Sr. 82 203 .404
Lawrence Borha (UTAH) Sr. 69 173 .399
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 75 192 .391
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 85 223 .381
Joe Darger (UNLV) Sr. 78 211 .370
3-Pt. Field GoalsPlayer Cl. G 3FG Avg.
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 33 109 3.30
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 33 85 2.58
Joe Darger (UNLV) Sr. 32 78 2.44
Chad Toppert (UNM) Sr. 34 82 2.41
Andrew Henke (AFA) Sr. 31 71 2.29
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 34 75 2.21
Matt Holland (AFA) Sr. 31 68 2.19
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 34 69 2.03
Lawrence Borha (UTAH) Sr. 34 69 2.03
Offensive ReboundsPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 32 80 2.50
Tim Shelton (SDSU) Fr. 34 73 2.15
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 31 66 2.13
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 34 70 2.06
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 68 2.00
Kevin Langford (TCU) Sr. 31 59 1.90
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 34 62 1.82
Travis Franklin (CSU) So. 28 49 1.75
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 36 61 1.69
Defensive ReboundsPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 239 7.03
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 33 205 6.21
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 33 193 5.85
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 31 177 5.71
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 158 4.79
Afam Muojeke (WYO) Fr. 33 157 4.76
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 34 156 4.59
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 34 147 4.32
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 32 135 4.22
Blocked ShotsPlayer Cl. G Blk. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 92 2.71
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 32 64 2.00
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 34 52 1.53
Djibril Thiam (WYO) So. 26 25 0.96
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 34 32 0.94
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 30 0.91
Chris Miles (BYU) Jr. 33 26 0.79
Billy White (SDSU) So. 33 26 0.79
Adam Waddell (WYO) Fr. 33 21 0.64
Minutes PlayedPlayer Cl. G Min. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 33 1,264 38.30
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 33 1,191 36.09
Anwar Johnson (AFA) Sr. 31 1,025 33.06
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 33 1,090 33.03
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 33 1,081 32.76
Marcus Walker (CSU) Sr. 27 875 32.41
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 33 1,063 32.21
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 34 1,091 32.09
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 34 1,084 31.88
ScoringPlayer Cl. G Pts. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 16 297 18.6
Marcus Walker (CSU) Sr. 13 230 17.7
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 16 272 17.0
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 16 271 16.9
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 267 16.7
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 262 16.4
Lorrenzo Wade (SDSU) Sr. 14 213 15.2
Kevin Langford (TCU) Sr. 16 239 14.9
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 16 234 14.6
ReboundingPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 153 9.6
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 16 143 8.9
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 16 112 7.0
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 107 6.7
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 16 106 6.6
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 16 106 6.6
Afam Muojeke (WYO) Fr. 16 101 6.3
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 16 96 6.0
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 16 92 5.8
FG PercentagePlayer Cl. FG FGA Pct.
Billy White (SDSU) So. 54 70 .771
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 88 152 .579
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 73 131 .557
Lawrence Borha (UTAH) Sr. 73 138 .529
Tim Shelton (SDSU) Fr. 43 82 .524
Kevin Langford (TCU) Sr. 70 135 .519
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 98 191 .513
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 71 140 .507
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 92 184 .500
AssistsPlayer Cl. G Ast. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 16 81 5.06
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 16 65 4.06
Tre’Von Willis (UNLV) So. 16 65 4.06
Dairese Gary (UNM) So. 16 60 3.75
Carlon Brown (UTAH) So. 16 60 3.75
Richie Williams (SDSU) Sr. 16 58 3.63
Jason Ebie (TCU) Jr. 16 55 3.44
Lorrenzo Wade (SDSU) Sr. 14 44 3.14
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 50 3.13
FT PercentagePlayer Cl. FT FTA Pct.
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 60 67 .896
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 62 71 .873
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 66 78 .846
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 63 75 .840
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 91 110 .827
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 119 147 .810
Chad Toppert (UNM) Sr. 41 51 .804
Willis Gardner (CSU) Sr. 45 56 .804
Marcus Walker (CSU) Sr. 36 45 .800
StealsPlayer Cl. G Stl. Avg.
Richie Williams (SDSU) Sr. 16 36 2.25
Jackson Emery (BYU) So. 16 25 1.56
Tre’Von Willis (UNLV) So. 16 24 1.50
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 16 23 1.44
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 16 23 1.44
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 16 21 1.31
Dairese Gary (UNM) So. 16 20 1.25
Adam Nigon (CSU) Jr. 16 20 1.25
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 16 19 1.19
3-Pt. Field Goal PercentagePlayer Cl. FG FGA Pct.
Lawrence Borha (UTAH) Sr. 39 80 .488
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 56 125 .448
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 38 87 .437
Chad Toppert (UNM) Sr. 36 84 .429
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 38 90 .422
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 37 89 .416
Joe Darger (UNLV) Sr. 42 106 .396
Matt Holland (AFA) Sr. 39 100 .390
Andrew Henke (AFA) Sr. 34 93 .366
3-Pt. Field GoalsPlayer Cl. G 3FG Avg.
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 16 56 3.50
Joe Darger (UNLV) Sr. 16 42 2.63
Lawrence Borha (UTAH) Sr. 16 39 2.44
Matt Holland (AFA) Sr. 16 39 2.44
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 16 38 2.38
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 16 38 2.38
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 16 37 2.31
Chad Toppert (UNM) Sr. 16 36 2.25
Andrew Henke (AFA) Sr. 16 34 2.13
Offensive ReboundsPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 16 35 2.19
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 16 33 2.06
Harvey Perry (CSU) Jr. 13 24 1.85
Kim Tillie (UTAH) Jr. 14 24 1.71
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 16 27 1.69
Kyle Spain (SDSU) Sr. 16 27 1.69
Travis Franklin (CSU) So. 16 26 1.63
Chris Miles (BYU) Jr. 16 26 1.63
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 26 1.63
Defensive ReboundsPlayer Cl. G Reb. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 127 7.94
Zvonko Buljan (TCU) Jr. 16 108 6.75
Jonathan Tavernari (BYU) Jr. 16 99 6.19
Afam Muojeke (WYO) Fr. 16 92 5.75
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 90 5.63
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 16 84 5.25
Roman Martinez (UNM) Jr. 16 79 4.94
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 16 77 4.81
Carlon Brown (UTAH) So. 16 70 4.38
Blocked ShotsPlayer Cl. G Blk. Avg.
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 50 3.13
Rene Rougeau (UNLV) Sr. 16 26 1.63
Daniel Faris (UNM) Sr. 16 24 1.50
Billy White (SDSU) So. 13 15 1.15
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 17 1.06
Shaun Green (UTAH) Sr. 16 16 1.00
Chris Miles (BYU) Jr. 16 15 0.94
Djibril Thiam (WYO) So. 16 13 0.81
Kevin Langford (TCU) Sr. 16 11 0.69
Minutes PlayedPlayer Cl. G Min. Avg.
Brandon Ewing (WYO) Sr. 16 613 38.31
Sean Ogirri (WYO) Sr. 16 596 37.25
Jimmer Fredette (BYU) So. 16 553 34.56
Lee Cummard (BYU) Sr. 16 551 34.44
Tony Danridge (UNM) Sr. 16 546 34.12
Willis Gardner (CSU) Sr. 16 542 33.88
Luke Nevill (UTAH) Sr. 16 537 33.56
Tyson Johnson (WYO) Sr. 16 529 33.06
Lorrenzo Wade (SDSU) Sr. 14 460 32.86
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Scoring OffenseTeam G Pts. Avg.
BYU 33 2,544 77.1
Wyoming 33 2,471 74.9
New Mexico 34 2,510 73.8
Utah 34 2,421 71.2
Colorado State 31 2,142 69.1
UNLV 32 2,200 68.8
San Diego State 36 2,416 67.1
TCU 31 1,978 63.8
Air Force 31 1,821 58.7
Blocked ShotsTeam G Blk. Avg.
Utah 34 166 4.88
UNLV 32 123 3.84
BYU 33 119 3.61
Wyoming 33 118 3.58
New Mexico 34 110 3.24
San Diego State 36 90 2.50
Colorado State 31 74 2.39
Air Force 31 70 2.26
TCU 31 33 1.06
3-Pt. Field GoalsTeam G 3FG Avg.
UNLV 32 244 7.63
BYU 33 238 7.21
Utah 34 242 7.12
New Mexico 34 239 7.03
Air Force 31 206 6.65
Wyoming 33 211 6.39
Colorado State 33 193 6.23
San Diego State 36 212 5.89
TCU 31 180 5.81
Scoring DefenseTeam G Pts. Avg.
San Diego State 36 2,147 59.6
Air Force 31 1,936 62.5
TCU 31 1,988 64.1
UNLV 32 2,061 64.4
Utah 34 2,195 64.6
BYU 33 2,150 65.2
New Mexico 34 2,246 66.1
Colorado State 31 2,30 74.2
Wyoming 33 2,450 74.2
AssistsTeam G Ast. Avg.
BYU 33 537 16.27
New Mexico 34 522 15.35
UNLV 32 437 13.66
Utah 34 458 13.47
San Diego State 36 467 12.97
TCU 31 388 12.52
Wyoming 33 413 12.52
Air Force 31 378 12.19
Colorado State 31 339 10.94
3-Pt. FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.
BYU 238 624 .381
New Mexico 239 627 .381
Air Force 206 546 .377
Utah 242 655 .369
Wyoming 211 586 .360
Colorado State 193 542 .356
San Diego State 212 607 .349
UNLV 244 708 .345
TCU 180 553 .325
Scoring MarginTeam Off. Def. Mar.
BYU 77.1 65.2 +11.9
Utah 73.8 66.1 +7.8
San Diego State 67.1 59.6 +7.5
Utah 71.2 64.6 +6.6
UNLV 68.8 64.4 +4.3
Wyoming 74.9 74.2 +0.6
TCU 63.8 64.1 -0.3
Air Force 58.7 62.5 -3.7
Colorado State 69.1 74.2 -5.1
StealsTeam G Stl. Avg.
San Diego State 36 287 7.97
BYU 33 241 7.30
UNLV 32 229 7.16
New Mexico 34 218 6.41
Colorado State 31 180 5.81
TCU 31 178 5.74
Utah 34 171 5.03
Air Force 31 155 5.00
Wyoming 33 157 4.76
3-Pt. FG Pct. DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.
BYU 191 634 .301
San Diego State 200 635 .315
Wyoming 238 741 .321
TCU 178 531 .335
Air Force 239 681 .351
New Mexico 237 671 .353
UNLV 194 548 .354
Utah 184 513 .359
Colorado State 214 576 .372
FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.
BYU 909 1,879 .484
Utah 819 1,727 .474
Wyoming 796 1,721 .463
New Mexico 841 1,824 .461
San Diego State 868 1,953 .444
Air Force 611 1,389 .440
Colorado State 737 1,722 .428
TCU 681 1,592 .428
UNLV 749 1,770 .423
Assist/TO RatioTeam Ast. TO Ratio
BYU 16.3 11.4 1.43
New Mexico 15.4 12.5 1.23
UNLV 13.7 11.8 1.16
San Diego State 13.0 12.6 1.03
Utah 13.5 13.8 0.98
Air Force 12.2 13.1 0.93
TCU 12.5 13.5 0.92
Wyoming 12.5 14.2 0.88
Colorado State 10.9 13.7 0.80
Rebounding OffenseTeam G Reb. Avg.
BYU 33 1,196 36.2
Wyoming 33 1,188 36.0
Utah 34 1,193 35.1
New Mexico 34 1,174 34.5
San Diego State 36 1,220 33.9
UNLV 32 1,056 33.0
Colorado State 31 1,022 33.0
TCU 31 962 31.0
Air Force 31 879 28.4
FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.
Utah 763 1,883 .405
New Mexico 703 1,729 .407
BYU 749 1,841 .407
San Diego State 762 1,858 .410
Air Force 629 1,501 .419
UNLV 727 1,704 .427
Wyoming 878 2,045 .429
TCU 701 1,534 .457
Colorado State 820 1,683 .487
Offensive ReboundsTeam G Reb. Avg.
San Diego State 36 436 12.11
Colorado State 31 344 11.10
UNLV 32 325 10.16
New Mexico 34 340 10.00
TCU 31 287 9.26
BYU 33 302 9.15
Wyoming 33 285 8.64
Utah 34 279 8.21
Air Force 31 229 7.39
Rebounding DefenseTeam G Reb. Avg.
Utah 34 1,029 30.3
Air Force 31 951 30.7
TCU 31 971 31.3
New Mexico 34 1,076 31.6
San Diego State 36 1,144 31.8
BYU 33 1,072 32.5
Colorado State 31 1,037 33.5
Wyoming 33 1,143 34.6
UNLV 32 1,152 36.0
FT PercentageTeam FT FTA Pct.
Utah 541 693 .781
TCU 436 595 .733
BYU 488 669 .729
Wyoming 668 919 .727
Colorado State 475 663 .716
San Diego State 468 664 .705
New Mexico 589 839 .702
UNLV 458 671 .683
Air Force 393 583 .674
Defensive ReboundsTeam G Reb. Avg.
Wyoming 33 903 27.36
BYU 33 894 27.09
Utah 34 914 26.88
New Mexico 34 834 24.53
UNLV 32 731 22.84
Colorado State 31 678 21.87
San Diego State 36 784 21.78
TCU 31 675 21.77
Air Force 31 650 20.97
Rebounding MarginTeam Reb. Opp. Mar.
Utah 35.1 30.3 +4.8
BYU 36.2 32.5 +3.8
New Mexico 34.5 31.6 +2.9
San Diego State 33.9 31.8 +2.1
Wyoming 36.0 34.6 +1.4
TCU 31.0 31.3 -0.3
Colorado State 33.0 33.5 -0.5
Air Force 28.4 30.7 -2.3
UNLV 33.0 36.0 -3.0
Team | All GamesScoring OffenseTeam G Pts. Avg.
BYU 16 1,195 74.7
New Mexico 16 1,178 73.6
Utah 16 1,152 72.0
Wyoming 16 1,122 70.1
UNLV 16 1,085 67.8
Colorado State 16 1,082 67.6
San Diego State 16 1,080 67.5
TCU 16 1,005 62.8
Air Force 16 819 51.2
Blocked ShotsTeam G Blk. Avg.
Utah 16 86 5.38
BYU 16 60 3.75
UNLV 16 55 3.44
San Diego State 16 48 3.00
New Mexico 16 47 2.94
Wyoming 16 42 2.63
Colorado State 16 40 2.50
Air Force 16 38 2.38
TCU 16 21 1.31
3-Pt. Field GoalsTeam G 3FG Avg.
Utah 16 129 8.06
UNLV 16 125 7.81
New Mexico 16 109 6.81
BYU 16 109 6.81
Wyoming 16 104 6.50
Air Force 16 103 6.44
Colorado State 16 97 6.06
TCU 16 95 5.94
San Diego State 16 89 5.56
Scoring DefenseTeam G Pts. Avg.
San Diego State 16 1,005 62.8
New Mexico 16 1,026 64.1
Air Force 16 1,035 64.7
UNLV 16 1,037 64.8
Utah 16 1,038 64.9
BYU 16 1,039 64.9
TCU 16 1,098 68.6
Wyoming 16 1,203 75.2
Colorado State 16 1,237 77.3
AssistsTeam G Ast. Avg.
BYU 16 248 15.50
New Mexico 16 236 14.75
UNLV 16 216 13.50
Utah 16 213 13.31
San Diego State 16 207 12.94
TCU 16 198 12.38
Wyoming 16 175 10.94
Air Force 16 172 10.75
Colorado State 16 172 10.75
3-Pt. FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.
Utah 129 315 .410
New Mexico 109 268 .407
BYU 109 281 .388
Wyoming 104 284 .366
UNLV 125 347 .360
Air Force 103 302 .341
Colorado State 97 286 .339
San Diego State 89 269 .331
TCU 95 307 .309
Scoring MarginTeam Off. Def. Mar.
BYU 74.7 64.9 +9.8
New Mexico 73.6 64.1 +9.5
Utah 72.0 64.9 +7.1
San Diego State 67.5 62.8 +4.7
UNLV 67.8 64.8 +3.0
Wyoming 70.1 75.2 -5.1
TCU 62.8 68.6 -5.8
Colorado State 67.6 77.3 -9.7
Air Force 51.2 64.7 -13.5
StealsTeam G Stl. Avg.
UNLV 16 127 7.94
San Diego State 16 121 7.56
BYU 16 108 6.75
New Mexico 16 98 6.13
Colorado State 16 96 6.00
TCU 16 77 4.81
Air Force 16 70 4.38
Utah 16 70 4.38
Wyoming 16 68 4.25
3-Pt. FG Pct. DefenseTeam FG FGA Pct.
BYU 97 319 .305
Wyoming 114 341 .334
San Diego State 97 288 .337
UNLV 101 282 .358
New Mexico 104 289 .360
TCU 105 281 .374
Utah 89 234 .380
Air Force 128 328 .390
Colorado State 125 298 .419
FG PercentageTeam FG FGA Pct.
Utah 388 811 .478
BYU 433 910 .476
New Mexico 395 838 .471
Wyoming 363 790 .459
San Diego State 383 849 .451
Colorado State 372 878 .424
UNLV 371 882 .421
TCU 340 812 .419
Air Force 282 699 .403
Assist/TO RatioTeam Ast. TO Ratio
BYU 15.5 11.2 1.39
New Mexico 14.8 11.2 1.32
UNLV 13.5 11.6 1.17
TCU 12.4 12.5 0.99
San Diego State 12.9 13.4 0.97
Utah 13.3 13.9 0.96
Colorado State 10.8 12.8 0.84
Air Force 10.8 13.3 0.81
Wyoming 10.9 13.8 0.79
Rebounding OffenseTeam G Reb. Avg.
BYU 16 579 36.2
Utah 16 570 35.6
San Diego State 16 539 33.7
Wyoming 16 520 32.5
New Mexico 16 517 32.3
UNLV 16 514 32.1
Colorado State 16 482 30.1
TCU 16 479 29.9
Air Force 16 413 25.8
FG Percentage DefenseTeam FG FGA Avg.
BYU 349 870 .401
Utah 362 875 .414
San Diego State 343 825 .416
New Mexico 326 778 .419
UNLV 360 825 .436
Wyoming 437 951 .460
Air Force 329 714 .461
TCU 382 788 .485
Colorado State 439 843 .521
Offensive ReboundsTeam G Reb. Avg.
San Diego State 16 180 11.25
UNLV 16 158 9.88
Colorado State 16 157 9.81
New Mexico 16 142 8.88
BYU 16 139 8.69
TCU 16 134 8.38
Utah 16 125 7.81
Wyoming 16 117 7.31
Air Force 16 96 6.00
Rebounding DefenseTeam G Reb. Avg.
Utah 16 468 29.3
New Mexico 16 482 30.1
San Diego State 16 498 31.1
Air Force 16 500 31.3
TCU 16 503 31.4
BYU 16 521 32.6
Colorado State 16 532 33.2
Wyoming 16 543 33.9
UNLV 16 566 35.4
FT PercentageTeam FT FTA Pct.
Utah 247 312 .792
BYU 220 297 .741
Colorado State 241 326 .739
New Mexico 279 383 .728
Wyoming 292 404 .723
TCU 230 319 .721
San Diego State 225 318 .708
UNLV 218 319 .683
Air Force 152 245 .620
Defensive ReboundsTeam G Reb. Avg.
Utah 16 445 27.81
BYU 16 440 27.50
Wyoming 16 403 25.19
New Mexico 16 375 23.44
San Diego State 16 359 22.44
UNLV 16 356 22.25
TCU 16 345 21.56
Colorado State 16 325 20.31
Air Force 16 317 19.81
Rebounding MarginTeam Reb Opp. Mar.
Utah 35.6 29.3 +6.4
BYU 36.2 32.6 +3.6
San Diego State 33.7 31.1 +2.6
New Mexico 32.3 30.1 +2.2
Wyoming 32.5 33.9 -1.4
TCU 29.9 31.4 -1.5
Colorado State 30.1 33.2 -3.1
UNLV 32.1 35.4 -3.2
Air Force 25.8 31.3 -5.4
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March 14, 1953 | TCU 58, Oklahoma City 56At the 1953 NCAA Tournament, the Frogs dropped their opening match-up against OklahomaA&M pitting them against 10th-ranked Oklahoma City in the consolation game. The Frogs trailedat halftime by a 25-24 count, but rallied back in the second half to claim a 58-56 victory over theStars en route to securing their first-ever victory over a nationally-ranked opponent.
March 2, 1968 | TCU 72, Baylor 65Heading into the beginning of the 1967-68 season, the Horned Frogs were predicted to finishthird overall in the conference, but a 72-65 victory over Baylor helped launch the Purple andWhite to their first Southwest Conference title in over a decade.
The Frogs were led in that game by two of the best to don the Purple and White in MickeyMcCarty and James Cash and were guided by Johhny Swaim, who became the first coach inprogram history to claim a conference crown in his first season at the helm.
March 15, 1968 | TCU 77, Kansas State 72After claiming the Southwest Conference Championship, the Horned Frogs advanced to theNCAA Tournament for the fourth time in program history. The Purple and White were paired upagainst a much taller and stronger Kansas State squad at Levitt Arena in Wichita, Kan.
The Frogs trailed 41-37 heading into intermission, but stormed back to out-score the Wildcats bya 40-31 advantage over the final 20 minutes to secure a 77-72 triumph. The Frogs had fiveplayers in double figures in that game in Rick Wittenbraker (18), Mickey McCarty (17), Tom Swift(13), Jeff Harp (11) and James Cash (10).
February 17, 1980 | TCU 78, Houston 77 (4 OT)One of the little known facts about the TCU men’s basketball program was that it held the recordfor the longest game in Southwest Conference history on two occasions at four overtimes. In thesecond of those four overtime games, the Frogs recorded a 78-77 victory over Clyde Drexler andthe University of Houston at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
The Frogs were led in that contest by Jeff Baker, who collected 24 points, while Darrell Browdernotched 22 points while playing all 60 minutes of the game.
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Mickey McCarty and James Cash led the Frogs to a victory overKansas State in the 1968 NCAA Tournament
Johnny Swaim became the first coach in program history to leadthe Frogs to a conference crown in his first season.
Darrell Browder scored 22 points in a four-overtime victoryover Houston at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
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March 2, 1981 | TCU 62, Texas A&M 60The legend of the “Killer Frogs” began on March 2, 1981 when TCU came into the SouthwestConference Tournament as the number-eight seed and handed the top-seeded Texas A&MAggies a 62-60 setback.
A reporter from San Antonio dubbed TCU the “Killer Frogs” following the contest as the Purpleand White captured their first-ever conference tournament victory in dramatic fashion. In thatgame, Darrell Browder notched a game-high 30 points to lead the Frogs to victory.
March 11, 1983 | TCU 61, Arkansas 59 (OT)TCU hadn’t beaten the University of Arkansas in its previous 25 tries, and the Frogs trailed52-44 with only 2:45 remaining in the game. In the final 165 seconds, TCU’s Doug Arnoldhammered home eight unanswered points and sent the game into overtime.
Darrell Browder scored six of TCU’s nine points in the extra period, including a pair of free throwswith four seconds remaining to give TCU a 61-59 lead. The Frogs defeated the sixth-rankedUniversity of Arkansas to advance in the Southwest Conference Tournament behind 22 pointsfrom Browder and 17 points from Arnold.
February 22, 1986 | TCU 55, Texas 54Jamie Dixon connected on a 30-foot shot as time expired to give the Horned Frogs a 55-54victory over Texas at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, which helped the Purple and White claim ashare of the Southwest Conference Championship. In that contest, Carl Lott notched a game-high18 points while Carven Holcombe added 12 points and Dixon collected 10 points in the game.
December 27, 1986 | TCU 95, Oklahoma 82The Horned Frogs captured the All-College Classic Tournament with a 95-82 victory over sixth-ranked Oklahoma at the Myriad Convention Center Arena in Oklahoma City, Okla. TCU earneda spot in the title game against the Sooners after handing Oklahoma State a 92-61 setback.
In the title game, Jamie Dixon connected on a game-high 28 points on 8-of-9 shooting, including4-of-5 from behind the three-point line, while Carl Lott added 22 points and Carven Holcombechipped in with 19 points for the Frogs.
February 14, 1990 | TCU 81, Arkansas 79The Horned Frogs handed the eighth-ranked University of Arkansas an 81-79 setback at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum snapping the Razorbacks’ 12-game winning streak. The Razorbacks finished theseason with a 30-5 overall record, including a 14-2 mark in Southwest Conference action en routeto advancing to the Final Four before falling to Duke.
In the victory for the Frogs, Michael Strickland and Reggie Smith added the scoring punch for thePurple and White as they collected 27 and 20 points, respectively.
November 29, 1998 | TCU 153, UT Pan American 87Demolishing the all-time record book, the Frogs set a program record with 153 points in a 66-pointvictory over The University of Texas-Pan American at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. The Frogsestablished several records, including the top-two single-half scoring marks.
The Purple and White had six players post double-digit scoring performances in the game withMike Jones leading the way with 45 points, which is the fifth-highest mark in program history.
February 21, 1998 | TCU 95, New Mexico 64Billed at The Big Game (or WAC Showdown), the 19th-ranked Horned Frogs hammered a31-point victory over the 11th-ranked University of New Mexico in the first-ever game between twotop-20 programs at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
Sold out for weeks in advance, the faithful of the Purple and White were entertained by a31-point scoring performance by Lee Nailon and a 29-point scoring evening by Mike Jones. TheFrogs established a program record for largest margin of victory over a ranked-opponent.
February 17, 2004 | TCU 71, Louisville 46The Frogs recorded their last victory over a top-10 program on February 17, 2004, when TCUscorched Rick Pitino’s Louisville Cardinals by a 71-46 score at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.
Corey Santee and Nucleus Smith led the Frogs in the scoring department with 20 and 17 points,respectively, while holding the high-powered offense of Louisville to without a single double-digitscorer in the contest.
Jim Killingsworth guided the Frogs to a victory over top-seededTexas A&M in the 1981 Southwest Conference Tournament.
Jamie Dixon’s 30-foot shot as time expired gave TCU a victoryover Texas and a share of the Southwest Conference title.
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Wallace Myers (1933-34)Wallace Myers earned a reputation for being one of the best all-around players in the countryduring his tenure with the Frogs. The former TCU point guard led the Frogs to the SouthwestConference championship during the 1933-34 season and became the second player inprogram history to earn All-American status. Myers guided the Frogs to a 13-2 overall recordand 10-2 mark in conference action during his senior campaign, and during his career, TCUposted a 29-6 overall record with him as its floor general.
Johnny Swaim (1951-53)Before he became a coaching legend with the Frogs, Johnny Swaim was one of the mosttalented floor generals to ever don the TCU uniform. Swaim led the Frogs to three straightSouthwest Conference championships and guided the program to a 56-21 overall record and28-8 conference mark during his three seasons. In addition, Swaim guided the Frogs to theirfirst-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and first victory over a nationally-ranked opponentwhen TCU defeated Oklahoma City University in the 1953 NCAA Tournament.
Ray “Shag” Warren (1953-55)Ray “Shag” Warren had big shoes to fill when he stepped in for Johnny Swaim as the Frogs’starting point guard during the 1953-54 season. The former TCU point guard delivered as hewas cited as a first team All-Southwest Conference selection in his first season at the helm. Amember of the 1952-53 Southwest Conference championship team, Warren guided the Frogsto a 17-7 overall record and an 8-4 mark in conference action during his senior campaign.That season, the Frogs finished second overall in Southwest Conference action.
Wayne Kreis (1965-67)One of the most complete players in the 1960s for the Frogs, Wayne Kreis concluded hiscareer with 1,002 points after averaging 14.7 points per game over three seasons. During hisjunior campaign, Kreis averaged a career-high 15.7 points per game en route to leading theFrogs to a second-place showing in the Southwest Conference. The former TCU point guardconcluded his career ranked fifth in free throw percentage after connecting on 81.4 percent(328-of-403) of his attempts.
Carl Lott (1986-87)In his two seasons with the program, Carl Lott led the Frogs to back-to-back SouthwestConference championships as well as post-season appearances. Lott garnered first teamAll-Southwest Conference accolades in his first season with the program and finished secondoverall for Southwest Conference Player of the Year accolades. Heading into his seniorcampaign, Lott was selected as the Preseason Southwest Conference of the Year and led theFrogs to the NCAA Tournament that season after averaging 16.1 points per game.
Michael Strickland (1990-92)Michael Strickland concluded his career ranked 15th in all-time scoring (1,219 points) afteraveraging 13.5 points per game during his three seasons with the Frogs. One of the program’smost prolific three-point shooters, Strickland finished second in career three-point field goalattempts (626) and third in three-point field goals made (231). During the 1989-90 campaign,Strickland connected on a program record 93 three-pointers and holds the all-time single-game mark with nine three-pointers against Arkansas that season.
Jeff Jacobs (1994-97)Jeff Jacobs was selected as the Southwest Conference Co-Freshman of the Year by the FortWorth-Star Telegram after averaging 10.4 points per game during the 1993-94 season. Theformer TCU standout appeared in 114 games, including 91 trips to the starting lineup, wherehe concluded his career ranked third in all-time assists (475) and seventh in steals (123). Inaddition, Jacobs averaged at least 10.0 points per game in three of four seasons andconcluded his career ranked 23rd on the all-time scoring charts with 1,081 points.
Prince Fowler (1997-99)Prince Fowler guided the Frogs to back-to-back post-season appearances and became the firstplayer in program history to dish out 500 or more assists. In the TCU career record books,Fowler is ranked second in assists (514) and third in assists per game (5.3 A-G). As a senior,Fowler dished out 226 assists, which were eight shy of the TCU single-season record, andranked sixth among all NCAA Division I players in assists per game (7.1 A-G). The formerTCU point guard dished out a single-game record of 16 assists on two occasions.
Greedy Daniels (2001)In one season with the Frogs, Daniels set a TCU single-season record for steals (108) andsteals per game (4.3 S-G) en route to guiding the team to a 20-11 overall record. That season,Daniels finished first in the Western Athletic Conference in steals and steals per game,second in assists per game (5.8 A-G) and sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.62:1). In addition,the former TCU point guard proved to be a tremendous scoring threat as he finished secondon the Frogs after averaging 16.7 points per game.
Corey Santee (2002-05)Corey Santee left his mark on the TCU men’s basketball program as one of the best all-aroundplayers in program history as he concluded his career ranked first in assists (575) andthree-point field goals made (243) and second in points (1,832). A two-time Conference USAselection and Conference USA All-Freshman pick, Santee became the player in programhistory to lead the Frogs in assists in four straight seasons and concluded his career byaveraging at least 14.0 points per game in each campaign.
Wallace Myers Johnny Swaim Ray “Shag” Warren Wayne Kreis Carl Lott
Michael Strickland Jeff Jacobs Prince Fowler Greedy Daniels Corey Santee
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Buster Brannon (1931-33)Buster Brannon helped put the TCU men’s basketball program on the map as both a playerand coach during his career. Brannon was a three-year starter for the Frogs during the 1930swhere he led the team to a 52-12 overall record and a 27-9 mark in Southwest Conferenceaction. The former TCU guard guided the Frogs to their first-ever Southwest Conferencechampionship during the 1930-31 season before guiding the program to four conferencecrowns as a coach. Brannon is the program’s all-time leader in career victories (205).
Darrell Browder (1980-83)Darrell Browder left the TCU men’s basketball program as the most prolific scorer in teamhistory as he accumulated 1,886 career points, which ranks first in the Frogs’ record books.Browder became only one of three players in program history to earn All-SouthwestConference accolades in three consecutive seasons. The former TCU standout started 114 of117 games for the Frogs where he posted a double-digit scoring performance in 99 of thosecontests while averaging 16.1 points per game during his four-year career.
Dennis Nutt (1982-85)Dennis Nutt concluded his career with the Frogs ranked 16th on the all-time scoring list with1,192 points to go along with the second-highest free throw percentage (.849) in programhistory. During his senior campaign, Nutt garnered first team All-Southwest Conferenceaccolades after averaging 17.2 points per game while connecting on 91.7 percent (77-of-84)of his free throw attempts, which is the highest mark in TCU single-season history. In his finaltwo seasons with the Frogs, Nutt averaged 17.2 and 17.5 points, respectively.
Carven Holcombe (1984-87)The main scoring threat for the Frogs’ back-to-back post-season tournament appearances,Carven Holcombe concluded his career with TCU ranked third on the all-time scoring list (1,734points). The former TCU standout was a three-time All-Southwest Conference selection andwas awarded as the Southwest Conference Player of the Year following the 1986-87campaign. Holcombe concluded his career ranked in the top-five in seven statisticalcategories, including points, assists and steals.
Jamie Dixon (1984-87)Jamie Dixon led the Frogs to a pair of Southwest Conference championships during his four-year career. Dixon connected on one of the most memorable shots in TCU men’s basketballhistory when he drained a 30-foot shot at the buzzer to give the Frogs a 55-54 victory overTexas and a share of the 1986 Southwest Conference crown. A second team All-SouthwestConference performer during junior campaign, Dixon became the first-ever non-starter to earnMost Valuable Player accolades in the 57-year history of the All-College Tournament.
Mike Jones (1997-98)An honorable mention All-American selection during his senior campaign, Mike Jones guidedthe Frogs to the NCAA Tournament during the 1997-98 season after averaging 21.3 points pergame. Jones recorded first team All-Western Athletic Conference accolades on two occasionsand was selected as the Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year followinghis senior campaign. Jones tallied 1,323 career points in his two seasons with the Frogs, whichranks 10th in the TCU men’s basketball record books.
Malcolm Johnson (1997-98)Malcolm Johnson played a vital role in TCU’s last NCAA Tournament appearance during the1997-98 campaign as well as the Frogs’ berth to the NIT the following season. Johnsonconcluded his career with 1,272 points, which ranks 12th on the all-time scoring list, to goalong with the third-highest steals total (137). The former TCU standout was a first teamAll-Western Athletic Conference selection and garnered All-Western Athletic ConferenceNewcomer Team accolades during the 1997-98 campaign.
Junior Blount (2002-03)Junior Blount became the 12th player in program history to score over 600 points in a seasonwhen the former TCU standout collected 603 points (19.5 points per game) during the2001-02 campaign. That season, Blount notched 364 points in Conference USA contests,which currently ranks second in the all-time league records. A second team All-ConferenceUSA selection following the 2001-02 season, Blount concluded his career as the Frogs’ all-timeleader in free throw percentage (.872) while accumulating 1,098 points.
Nile Murry (2005-06)Nile Murry saw action in 65 games, including 64 trips to the starting lineup, in two seasons withthe Frogs. The former TCU guard concluded his career with 942 points (14.3 P-G) andfinished his career ranked in the top-10 in three-point field goals made (132), three-point fieldgoal attempts (346), three-point field goal percentage (.382) and free throw percentage (.811).During his senior season, Murry finished second in the Mountain West Conference in scoringaverage (16.7 P-G) en route to earning third team all-conference laurels.
Brent Hackett (2005-08)A Fort Worth native, Hackett concluded his four-year career with the Frogs with 1,098 careerpoints, which ranks 20th in the TCU all-time record books. The former TCU standout recordedAll-Mountain West Conference post-season honors during his junior and senior campaigns.Hackett appeared in 122 games where he concluded his career ranked fifth in three-point fieldgoals made (190) and three-point field goal attempts (574) and seventh in career games started(88). Hackett recorded 54 double-digit scoring performances during his TCU career.
Buster Brannon Darrell Browder Dennis Nutt Carven Holcombe Jamie Dixon
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Tom George (1923-26)A three-year starter for Matty Bell’s program during the 1920s, Tom George became the firstTCU men’s basketball player to fill his trophy case as the former TCU forward became a two-time first team All-Southwest Conference pick. During his three seasons, George guided theFrogs to a 43-18 overall record and led the team in scoring in all three seasons. During hisjunior campaign, George finished third in the Southwest Conference in scoring average enroute to leading the Frogs to a 14-5 record, including an 11-3 mark in conference action.
Leroy Pascoe (1945-47)Leroy Pascoe was the Frogs’ most prolific player during the 1940s as the former TCU forwardgarnered first team All-Southwest Conference accolades during his junior and seniorcampaigns. Pascoe led Hub McQuillan’s program to a pair of third-place finishes in SouthwestConference action and was one of only two players during the entire decade to be recognizedas an all-conference selection. During his three seasons with the program, Pascoe led theFrogs in scoring average as well as rebounding.
Johnny Ethridge (1950-52)Recruited by legendary TCU head coach Buster Brannon, Johnny Ethridge led the Frogs tothree consecutive Southwest Conference championships, including a pair of trips to the NCAATournament. Ethridge started all three seasons under Brannon and was selected as teamcaptain during his junior and senior campaigns. The former TCU standout was recognized asa first team All-Southwest Conference selection during his senior campaign where he andHenry Ohlen led the Frogs to a 24-4 overall record and an 11-1 mark in conference action.
Henry Ohlen (1952-54)Henry Ohlen was a main reason for the resurgence of TCU men’s basketball during the 1950sas the former Frogs’ forward guided the program to a pair of Southwest Conference titles.Ohlen was considered one of the top offensive threats in the conference as he led the Frogsin scoring and field goal percentage during his junior and senior campaigns. A first team All-Southwest Conference selection, Ohlen scored 28 points in the final game of his career, whichwas a 58-56 victory over nationally-ranked Oklahoma City in the 1953 NCAA Tournament.
Doug Boyd (1969-70)A prized recruit under Johnny Swaim in the late 1960s, Doug Boyd guided the Frogs to a third-place showing in the Southwest Conference during his senior campaign. Boyd concluded hissenior campaign ranked in the top-10 in scoring, field goal percentage and rebounding amongall Southwest Conference players en route to securing first team all-conference laurels.During the 1969-70 season, Boyd averaged a double-double with 16.9 points and 15.2rebounds per game while connecting on 47.8 percent (161-337) of his field goal attempts.
Ricky Hall (1970-72)A starter for three seasons with the Horned Frogs, Ricky Hall concluded his career ranked24th on the all-time scoring list with 1,060 points. During his senior campaign, Hall averageda career-high 16.8 points, which marked the third consecutive season that the TCU standoutcollected a mark of 12.0 points pe game or higher. Hall played an integral part in the 1970-71Southwest Conference Championship season where he finished second on the team inscoring (13.2 points per game) en route to leading the team to an 11-3 conference mark.
Gary Landers (1973-76)Gary Landers became one of the first four-year starters in the modern era of TCU men’sbasketball history. The former TCU forward recorded 1,114 career points during his career,which ranks him 18th on the all-time scoring list, and made a name for himself as the team’smost consistent scorer after never averaging less than 9.0 points per game. Landers recordedhis best season for the Frogs during the 1975-76 campaign where he averaged a team-high15.2 points per game while connecting on 52.9 percent (166-of-314) of his field goal attempts.
Larry Richard (1986-87)One of the top small forwards for The Killer Frogs during the 1980s, Larry Richard guided TCUto back-to-back Southwest Conference championships to go along with a pair of post-seasonappearances. In the final game of his collegiate career, Richard collected a double-doublefollowing a 12-point, 10-rebound performance against Notre Dame in the 1987 NCAATournament. During his junior and senior seasons, Richard led the Frogs in rebounding andgarnered first team All-Southwest Conference recognition in his final campaign.
Ryan Carroll (1998-01)Ryan Carroll concluded his career ranked seventh in the all-time TCU record books with 1,508points, averaging 12.8 points per game. The former TCU forward ranks second in career three-point field goals made (233) and third in three-point field goal attempts (596). During hissenior campaign, Carroll led the Frogs in scoring (17.5 P-G) and finished second in scoring(15.2 P-G) during his junior season. Carroll became the 19th player in program history to score40 or more points when he notched 40 against Central Oklahoma as a senior.
Bingo Merriex (2000-03)Bingo Merriex concluded his four-year career with the Frogs as only one of five players inprogram history to be ranked in the top-11 in both points (11th | 1,318 points) and rebounds(10th | 662 rebounds). In his first season with the program, Merriex was selected to theAll-Western Athletic Conference Newcomer Team after setting a TCU freshman record with 55three-pointers during the 1999-00 season. During his career, Merriex connected on 217 three-pointers, which ranks fourth on the all-time three-point field goals made list.
Tom George Leroy Pascoe Johnny Ethridge Henry Ohlen Doug Boyd
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Dick O’Neal (1955-57)Dick O’Neal became the first and only player in program history to be selected as anAll-American in three consecutive seasons. A three-time All-Southwest Conference awardwinner, O’Neal was selected to the Helms Foundation All-American team on two occasions inaddition to earning NABC All-American accolades once. The all-time TCU great ranked fourthamong all NCAA players in scoring average (28.2 points per game) during his sophomoreseason and scored in double figures in all 36 career Southwest Conference games.
Gary Turner (1964-66)Gary Turner garnered first team All-Southwest Conference accolades during his junior andsenior campaigns for the Frogs. A three-year starter, Turner notched 50 double-doubles andgraduated from TCU ranked second on the program’s all-time scoring and rebounding list.Turner averaged 19.8 points and 12.3 rebounds per game, including a career-high 21.8 pointsper game during his senior campaign. Turner was selected in the third round of the 1966 NBADraft by the Boston Celtics, but signed with the ABA’s Houston Mavericks.
James Cash (1967-69)James Cash became the first-ever African-American to sign a scholarship to play athletics atTCU as well as the first-ever African-American to sign a scholarship to play athletics in theSouthwest Conference. Cash guided the Frogs to the Southwest Conference championshipduring the 1967-68 season after averaging 13.8 points per game. An All-Southwest Conferenceselection during his senior campaign, Cash became the first basketball player in TCU historyto earn Academic All-American laurels on two occasions.
Eugene Kennedy (1971)In his one season with the Frogs, Eugene Kennedy led TCU to a Southwest Conferencechampionship following an 11-3 mark in conference action. Kennedy was selected as a firstteam All-Southwest Conference selection after leading the Frogs in total points (534 points) andscoring average (20.8 P-G). Following his career with the Frogs, Kennedy played in the NBAand ABA for the Dallas Chaparrals, San Antonio Spurs, Spirits of St. Louis, Utah Stars as wellas the Houston Rockets. Kennedy was inducted into the TCU Hall of Fame in 2003.
Simpson DeGrate (1971-72)Simpson DeGrate played a big role in the Frogs’ 1971 Southwest Conference championshipas the former TCU forward garnered first team All-Southwest Conference accolades. Atwo-time all-conference performer, DeGrate led the Frogs in scoring during his senior campaignafter averaging 19.8 points per game and connecting on 50.0 percent (107-of-214) of his fieldgoal attempts. DeGrate finished his senior season by averaging a double-double with 19.8points and 11.9 rebounds per game en route to securing post-season conference laurels.
Doug Arnold (1982-83)In his first season with the program, Doug Arnold collected a scoring average of 19.5 pointsper game en route to securing Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year accolades. Atwo-time Southwest Conference All-Tournament Team selection, Arnold became only one ofseven players in program history to surpass the 1,000-point milestone in only two seasonsafter averaging at least 15.0 points per game. During his career, the former TCU forwardcollected 1,057 points, which ranks 25th in the all-time record books.
James Penny (1995-98)James Penny collected 1,101 career points during his four-year tenure with the TCU men’sbasketball program. The former TCU forward was ranked as one of the best Sixth Men incollege basketball during his senior campaign after averaging 10.5 points per game andaiding the Frogs to the 1998 NCAA Tournament. One of the most-feared post players in theWestern Athletic Conference during his junior and senior campaigns, Penny concluded hiscareer ranked first in all-time blocked shots (171) in the TCU record books.
Lee Nailon (1998-99)Lee Nailon concluded his first season with the Frogs ranked third among all NCAA Division Iplayers in scoring average (24.9 P-G) en route to securing first team All-American accolades.The TCU forward scored a program-record 796 points during the 1997-98 season and capturedthe WAC scoring title. Nailon became the fastest player in program history to score over 1,500points for TCU and concluded his career ranked eighth on the all-time scoring list (1,503 points).Nailon was selected in the second round of the 1999 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets.
Marquise Gainous (1999-00)Marquise Gainous recorded All-Western Athletic Conference accolades during the 1999-00season after averaging 20.7 points to go along with 8.3 rebounds per game. The 6-9 forwardwas selected to the College Hoops Insider’s All-Junior College Transfer Team in addition toearning second team All-Western Athletic Conference accolades during the 1998-99 season.In two seasons with the Frogs, Gainous averaged 19.5 points per game to go along with 8.5rebounds per evening and finished his career 13th in the all-time scoring list (1,228 points).
Kevin Langford (2007-09)Kevin Langford became the first player in program history to garner post-season All-MountainWest Conference accolades in three consecutive seasons. The TCU standout finished hiscareer ranked 14th in the all-time scoring list (1,227 points) while rounding out his tenureranked second in all-time free throws made (414) and third in free throw attempts (601).Langford started 91 consecutive games for the Frogs, which ranks sixth in the all-time recordbooks, where he posted a double-digit scoring performance in 66 of those contests.
Dick O’Neal Gary Turner James Cash Eugene Kennedy Simpson DeGrate
Doug Arnold James Penny Lee Nailon Marquise Gainous Kevin Langford
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Ad Dietzel (1931-32)Ad Dietzel holds the honor of being the first-ever TCU basketball player to be awarded withAll-American accolades. The former TCU standout was selected to The Helms Foundation,Humor Magazine and Chick Murray All-American Teams following the 1930-31 season.Dietzel was widely-considered as the the first true big man in the Southwest Conference andposted a single-season record for points scored in the conference. Dietzel gained a reputationas one of the best big man in the country after regularly score 20 or more point per game.
George McLeod (1950-52)Considered one of the all-time great scorers in TCU history, George McLeod led the Frogs inscoring in each of his three seasons with the program. The former TCU great became the firstplayer in program history to surpass the 1,000-point milestone and led the Frogs to theSouthwest Conference title in three consecutive seasons. McLeod became the first player inprogram history to earn first team All-Southwest Conference accolades (and only one of threeplayers to achieve the feat) in three straight campaigns.
H.E. Kirchner (1957-59)H.E. Kirchner was a man among boys during his playing career as the 6-10 center dominatedthe paint for TCU for three seasons. Kirchner garnered All-American honors by The HelmsFoundation in addition to The Converse Yearbook following his senior season. The formerTCU great concluded his senior season by averaging 19.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per gameen route to earning Southwest Conference Player of the Year accolades and leading the Frogsto the conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Ronny Stevenson (1957-59)Ronny Stevenson was one of the top post players in the Southwest Conference during the1950s and led the league in scoring (17.8 points per game) and rebounding (13.2 boards pergame) during the 1957-58 season. A first team All-Southwest Conference selection,Stevenson ranks first in the career record books in rebounds per game (12.7 R-G) andsecond in rebounds (917). The former TCU standout is only one of two players in programhistory to reach 1,000 career points and 900 career rebounds.
Mickey McCarty (1966-68)Mickey McCarty is widely-considered one of the greatest athletes to ever play in the SouthwestConference as the TCU great was drafted by four different franchises - two in basketball, onein football and one in baseball. McCarty was a two-time first team All-Southwest Conferenceselection and guided the Frogs to the conference championship during his senior season afteraveraging 18.8 points and 11.8 rebounds per game. McCarty scored 1,137 career points forthe Frogs, which ranks 17th in the all-time scoring record books.
Reggie Smith (1989-92)Reggie Smith left the TCU men’s basketball program as the only player in program history torank in the top-five in both career scoring and rebounding after accumulating 1,630 points and966 rebounds. The former TCU great garnered first team All-Southwest Conference accoladesduring both his junior and senior seasons and notched four career records, including rebounds,blocked shots, consecutive starts and career starts, upon his graduation. Smith was selectedby the Portland Trailblazers in the second round of the 1992 NBA Draft.
Kurt Thomas (1991-95)Widely-considered one of the greatest players to ever don the TCU uniform, Kurt Thomasenjoyed a memorable career that eventually led to being the 10th overall selection in the 1995NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. During his senior season, Thomas became only the third playerin NCAA history to lead the country in both scoring (28.9 points per game) and rebounding(14.6 boards per game). The former TCU great was selected to numerous All-Americanaccolades and was cited as the Southwest Conference Player of the Year that season.
Dennis Davis (1995-98)Dennis Davis played a big role in the Frogs’ berth in the 1998 NCAA Tournament as the TCUcenter averaged a career-high 9.8 rebounds per game, including 15 double-digit reboundingperformances. The former TCU center concluded his career ranked ninth on the all-timerebounding list with 762 boards and increased his season tally by nearly 200 rebounds fromhis sophomore to senior campaign. For his career, Davis averaged 6.4 rebounds per game andbecame only one of nine players in program history to surpass the 700-rebound total.
Damion Walker (1996-97)Damion Walker recorded one of the best freshman campaigns in TCU men’s basketballhistory as the Dallas talent was selected as a first team Freshman All-American by BasketballWeekly. In addition, Walker was named the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Yearand Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year after averaging 20.5 points and 8.8rebounds per game. A two-year starter for the Frogs, Walker led the team in rebounding in bothseasons and was selected as TCU’s Most Valuable Player following the 1995-96 season.
Derrick Davenport (2000-01)One of the most prolific shot blockers in program history, Derrick Davenport concluded hiscareer ranked first in blocked shots per game (2.74 B-G) and second in total blocks (170)despite only playing for two seasons. Davenport shattered the program’s single-season recordby 30 blocked shots during the 1999-00 campaign when he posted 96 rejections that season.Selected to the Western Athletic Conference All-Defensive Team as a senior, Davenport postedtwo of the top-three single-season blocked shot totals in program history.
Ad Dietzel George McLeod H.E. Kirchner Ronny Stevenson Mickey McCarty
Reggie Smith Kurt Thomas Dennis Davis Damion Walker Derrick Davenport
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Ad - Ad Dietzel was the first Horned Frog to earn All-American accolades. The
6-6 low post standout was selected to the Helms Foundation All-American team
following the 1931-32 campaign.
Buster - Buster Brannon is the all-time winningest coach in TCU men’s
basketball history. At the helm for 19 seasons, Brannon recorded 205 victories
and led the Frogs to four Southwest Conference championships.
Cash - Dr. James Cash was the first African-American to earn a scholarship
to TCU as well as the Southwest Conference. Dr. Cash would later become the
first black tenured professor for the Harvard School of Business.
Dixon - Jamie Dixon connected on a 30-foot shot as time expired to give the
Frogs a 55-54 victory over Texas at the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum on February 22,
1984. With the victory, TCU claimed a share of the Southwest Conference title.
Eugene - Eugene “Goo” Kennedy played one season at TCU during the
1970-71 season. Following the season, Kennedy was selected in the ninth round
of the NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers.
Fowler - Prince Fowler concluded the 1998-99 campaign ranked seventh
among all NCAA Division I players with 7.1 assists per game. The former TCU
point guard dished out a school-record 16 assists on two occasions that season.
Grambling - On December 30, 1999, TCU and Grambling State
combined for a school-record 253 points. The Frogs defeated the Tigers by a 143-
110 count, which was the second-highest single-game point tally in TCU history.
Houston - The Frogs defeated the University of Houston four overtimes
on February 17, 1981 by a 78-77 score. TCU held the Southwest Conference
record for longest game on two occasions with four overtimes.
Iba - Moe Iba served as head men’s basketball coach for seven seasons
following the retirement of Killingsworth. In seven seasons, Iba recorded a 96-108
record and was selected as the Southwest Conference Coach of the Year in 1991.
Jones - Mike Jones ranks 10th on TCU’s all-time scoring list with 1,323 after
playing two seasons with the Frogs. The former TCU guard was a two-time All-
WAC performer and earned honorable mention All-American laurels as a senior.
Killer - The legend of the “Killer Frogs” began on March 2, 1981, when TCU
came into the Southwest Conference Tournament as the eighth-seeded then
handed top-ranked Texas A&M a 62-60 setback in the first round.
Lobos - Billed as The Big Game, 19th-ranked TCU defeated the 11th-ranked
University of New Mexico Lobos by a 95-64 score on February 21, 1998. The 31-
point win was the largest margin of victory over a ranked opponent in TCU history.
McLeod - George McLeod became the first player in TCU history to reach
the 1,000-point milestone when he finished his career with 1,013 points. McLeod
earned first team Helms Foundation All-American accolades in 1952.
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24.9 points per game in 1998, which ranked third among NCAA Division I players.
Nailon was a second round pick by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1999 NBA Draft.
Oklahoma - The Frogs defeated Oklahoma City University in the conso-
lation round of the 1953 NCAA Tournament by a 58-56, which was their first-ever
triumph over a nationally-ranked opponent.
Poliwogs - The name of the TCU freshman basketball team that began
during the mid-1930s. Buster Brannon was a part of two undefeated Poliwog teams
as a player (1930) and coach (1947).
“Q” - Known to his players as Coach “Q” - Hub McQuillan served as TCU’s
head men’s basketball coach for seven seasons (1941-48). During his time at
TCU, McQuillan collected a 66-104 overall record with the Frogs.
Reggie - Former TCU center Reggie Smith is the only player in program his-
tory to record over 1,600 points and 900 rebounds for his career. Smith was a
second round selection by the Portland Trailblazers in the 1992 NBA Draft.
SMU - The rivalry between TCU and its crosstown rivals SMU dates back to
the 1919 season. The Frogs and Mustangs have met on 183 occasions with TCU
claiming the most recent game during the 2008-09 season.
Thomas - Kurt Thomas became only the third player in NCAA history to
lead the nation in both scoring and rebounding after the TCU center averaged
28.9 points and 14.6 rebounds per game during the 1994-95 campaign.
Utah - The Frogs make two trips to the State of Utah each season as part of
the Mountain West Conference schedule. TCU squares off against the University
of Utah and BYU in a home-and-home match-up every season.
Victory - In 98 seasons, the Frogs have recorded 1,068 victories. The first
victory for the Frogs came in 1909 with a 27-4 win over Waco YMCA. The most
recent TCU win came against Air Force by a 62-50 count on February 18, 2009.
Wallace - Wallace Myers led the Frogs to the 1933-34 Southwest
Conference championship following a 13-2 overall record. Following the season,
Myers was selected as a first team Helms Foundation All-American.
Xavier - The Frogs have recorded a 1-1 overall record against Atlantic-10
Conference-opponent Xavier. The Frogs defeated the Musketeers by a 57-47
count at the Lobo Invitational in their last meeting during the 1980-81 season.
Young - Bob Young was a three-year lettermen for the Frogs from 1946-48.
The former TCU forward competed for two seasons under Hub McQuillan before
playing his senior campaign under Buster Brannon.
Zvonko - Zvonko Buljan was selected as the Mountain West Conference
Newcomer of the Year following the 2008-09 campaign. The 6-9 forward also
earned honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference accolades that season.
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33 44 3333 3333Ad Dietzel Wallace Myers George McLeod H.E. Kirchner
Part of Francis Schmidt’s first recruiting class,Ad Dietzel holds the honor of being the first-ever TCU basketball player to be awarded
with All-American accolades.
Dietzel was selected to the New York Sun, HumorMagazine and Chick Murray All-American teamsfollowing the 1930-31 campaign before beingrecognized by the Helms Foundation as a first teamAll-American during his junior campaign.
The 6-6 center was widely-considered one of theSouthwest Conference’s first true big men, andDietzel posted a single-season record of 168 pointsin 12 conference games in his sophomore season.
Dietzel was selected to the Chick Murray All-American squad, which honored the nation’s top fivecollegiate players.
Dietzel continued to earn the reputation as one of thebest big men in the country as he regularly scored 20or more points in a game.
What is most impressive about that mark is that his20-point scoring performances came during a timewhen entire teams struggled to score 30-to-40 pointsin a game, collectively.
Wallace Myers was not the typical highscoring superstar on his own team, but the6-1 guard garnered enough attention as
one of the country’s best all-around player.
At the conclusion of the 1933-34 campaign, Myersled the Frogs to their first Southwest Conferencechampionship in four seasons with a 13-2 overallrecord, including a 10-2 mark in conference action.
When the season concluded, Myers was selected asthe second-ever Frog to earn first team All-Americanlaurels by the Helms Foundation.
The 6-1 guard often keyed TCU to victory by creatingturnovers and converting them into points by dishingthe ball to the high-scoring duo of 6-5 center RichardAllison and 6-4 forward Hershel Kinzy.
In TCU’s stunning 59-13 rout over SouthwestConference-foe Texas, Myers led the Frogs to thetop-scoring game in the conference that season.
In two seasons with the Horned Frogs, Myers led thePurple and White to a 29-6 overall record with a 19-5 mark coming in conference action. During thatstretch, the Frogs finished first and second in theSouthwest Conference standings.
George McLeod was widely-considered one ofthe great all-time scorers in TCU basketballhistory after leading the Frogs in total points
in each of his three seasons with the program.
With his high-scoring ability, McLeod became the firstplayer in program history to reach the 1,000-pointclub, finishing his career with 1,013 points.
McLeod led the Horned Frogs to the SouthwestConference crown in each of his three seasons asthe Frogs finished with an overall record of 56-21,including a 28-8 mark in conference action.
The 6-6 center led the Horned Frogs to a 24-4overall record, including an 11-1 mark in SouthwestConference action, during the 1951-52 season enroute to earning the first-ever bid for TCU in theNCAA Tournament.
In his senior season, McLeod notched a career-best419 points - averaging 19.4 points per game - whileranking at the top of the conference scoring charts.
McLeod became the first player in program history toearn first team All-Southwest Conference accoladeson three occasions and is only one of three playersin TCU men’s basketball history to achieve that feat(along with Dick O’Neal and Darrell Browder).
H.E. Kirchner was a dominating presence in thelow post at 6-10 where he was recognized byboth the Converse Yearbook and Helms
Foundation as an All-American.
The former TCU great was selected as a secondteam All-American by Converse Yearbook and thirdteam All-American by the Helms Foundation duringhis senior campaign.
Kirchner concluded his senior season by averaging19.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game - both ofwhich led the conference - en route to being selectionas the Player of the Year in the league. That season,Kirchner garnered 19 double-doubles en route toleading TCU to a Southwest Conference crown.
After securing their first Southwest Conference crownin six seasons, the Frogs earned their third-ever berthin the NCAA Tournament. The Frogs dropped a 77-73 decision to fifth-ranked Cincinnati, but came backto defeat DePaul in the consolation game by a 71-65margin. In that game against the Blue Demons,Kirchner registered 24 points to go along with acareer-high 24 rebounds.
The 6-10 center concluded his career with 783rebounds, which places him seventh on TCU’s all-time rebounding list.
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5544 2244Dick O’Neal Kurt Thomas Lee Nailon Mike Jones
Dick O’Neal became the first and only three-time All-American in the 98-year history ofTCU men’s basketball and redefined the low
post play during the 1950s.
A three-time All-Southwest Conference selection forthe Frogs, O’Neal remains one of the greatestplayers in program history even after 50 campaignshave passed since his final game in a TCU uniform.
O’Neal scored in double figures in all 36 SouthwestConference regular-season games during his careerand led the team in scoring average in each of histhree campaigns for the Frogs.
Playing during the era in which varsity play wasallowed beginning with a player’s sophomoreseason, O’Neal enjoyed his greatest success duringhis first varsity campaign with the Frogs where heaveraged 28.2 points per game while accumulating676 total points, which ranked fourth among all NCAADivision I players that season.
As a junior, O’Neal tallied 593 points while posting a24.7 points per game scoring mark (ranking him 12thin the nation in scoring that season).
A two-time Helms Foundation All-American, O’Nealwas also recognized as a NABC All-American.
Kurt Thomas did something that no other playerin the 98-year history of Horned Frogbasketball was able to accomplish, making the
transition from role player to one of the mostdominating players in the NCAA.
Plagued by injuries as a freshman and sophomore,Thomas did not become a starter until his juniorseason. When Thomas rejoined the Frogs for the1993-94 campaign, the TCU center collected 20.7points and 9.7 rebounds per game despite playingthree-fourths of the season with a broken left wrist.
The arrival of Billy Tubbs in Thomas’ final seasonallowed the 6-9 center to enjoy the greatest seasonin not only TCU history, but also NCAA history.
During the 1994-95 campaign, Thomas became thethird player in NCAA history to lead the nation in bothscoring and rebounding after he averaged 28.9 pointsand 14.6 rebounds per game. His scoring averagebroke Dick O’Neal’s 40-year record for scoring mark.
Thomas was selected as the Southwest ConferencePlayer of the Year as well as Southwest ConferenceAthlete of the Year in 1995 en route to earningAll-American honors by the National Association ofBasketball Coaches, Associated Press and UnitedPress International.
Lee Nailon left his mark on the TCU men’sbasketball program as one of the most talentedforwards to ever suit up for the Horned Frogs
despite only playing a pair of seasons.
A highly-touted player coming out of the juniorcollege ranks, Nailon guided Billy Tubbs’ squad to aWestern Athletic Conference championship in his firstseason followed by a berth in the National InvitationTournament during his senior campaign.
As a senior, Nailon became the first player inprogram history to be selected as an AssociatedPress Preseason All-American and followed up thataccolade by capturing his second (in two seasons)Western Athletic Conference scoring titles.
Selected as the WAC Player of the Year andNewcomer of the Year during the 1997-98 campaign,Nailon became the first player in program history towin both awards in the same season. Nailon finishedhis first season with the Frogs ranked third in theNCAAs in scoring average at 24.9 points per game
The 6-9 forward earned first team All-Americanhonors by Basketball Times along with All-Americanlaurels from Basketball News, Associated Press,National Association of Basketball Coaches andUnited States Basketball Writers Association.
Mike Jones formed one of the most profilicscoring duos along with Lee Nailon duringthe 1997-98 season when the Frogs posted
a 27-6 overall record and 14-0 mark in WAC action.
An honorable mention All-American selection thatseason, Jones averaged 21.3 points to go along with5.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.9 steals per game forBilly Tubbs’ historical squad.
Jones was selected as the Western AthleticConference Defensive Player of the Year in additionto earning first team all-conference accolades for thesecond time in his two-year career with the Frogs.
The former TCU guard ranks 10th in the all-timerecord books with 1,323 career points - averaging19.5 points per game - while becoming the first playerin program history to reach 1,300 career points in twoseasons with the Frogs.
At the time of his departure from the program, Jonesheld TCU records for steals in a game, season andcareer while notching four games of 40 or morepoints, including a career-high 51 points againstDelaware State on December 3, 1997.
In his two seasons, Jones led the Frogs to a 49-19record, including a 21-9 mark in conference play.
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TCU in the Big DanceNCAA Tournament History
1952 NCAA Western Regional | Kansas City, Missouri
March 21, 1952 Kansas 68, TCU 64
March 22, 1952 TCU 61, New Mexico A&M 44
1953 NCAA Western Regional | Manhattan, Kansas
March 13, 1953 Oklahoma A&M 71, TCU 54 (First Round)
March 14, 1953 TCU 58, Oklahoma City 56 (Consolation)
1959 NCAA Midwest Regional | Lawrence, Kansas
March 23, 1959 Cincinnati 77, TCU 73 (First Round)
March 24, 1959 TCU 71, DePaul 65 (Consolation)
1968 NCAA Midwest Regional | Wichita, Kansas
March 15, 1968 TCU 77, Kansas State 72 (First Round)
March 16, 1968 Houston 103, TCU 68 (Regional Championship Game)
1971 NCAA Midwest Regional | Houston, Texas
March 13, 1971 Notre Dame 102, TCU 94 (First Round)
1987 NCAA East Regional | Charlotte, North Carolina
March 12, 1987 TCU 76, Marshall 60 (First Round)
March 14, 1987 Notre Dame 58, TCU 57 (Second Round)
1998 NCAA Midwest Regional | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 13, 1998 Florida State 96, TCU 87
1997-98 Western Athletic Conference Champions27-6 Overall | 14-0 in Western Athletic Conference
Front Row - Thomas McTyer, Ryan Carroll, Malcolm Johnson, Mike Jones, Luke Allan, Lee Moon, Jr., PrinceFowlerBack Row - Assistant Coach Steve McClain, Assistant Coach Brian Fish, Scott Gradney, Jon Day, LeeNailon, Dennis Davis, Scott Barrett, James Penny, Assistant Coach Conley Phipps, Athletic Trainer Chris Hall,Head Coach Billy Tubbs
Carven Holcombe scored 30 points in TCU’s first round victoryover Marshall in the 1987 NCAA East Regional.
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1986-87 Co-Southwest Conference Champions24-7 Overall | 14-2 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Student Manager Mike Dusek, Student Manager Larry Rodgers, Student Manager Randy Reeves;Middle Row - Head Coach Jim Killingsworth, Assistant Coach Dan Schmotzer, Rod Jacques, CarvenHolcombe, Randy Parker, Kurt Wall, Carl Lott, Jamie Dixon, Athletic Trainer Chris Hall, Assistant CoachCharlie Fenske; Back Row - Larry Richard, Edwin Fromayan, Tom Mortimer, Matt Minnis, Roger Presswood,Tony Papa, Bryan Stinchcomb, Broderick President, Norman Anderson, Assistant Coach Bill Montigel
1970-71 Southwest Conference Champions15-12 Overall | 11-3 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Tim McClendon, Evans Royal, Coco Villarreal, Steve Smith, Eugene Kennedy, Jim Ferguson
Back Row - Head Coach Johnny Swaim, Student Manager Ronald Pierce, Darrell Bacon, Dave Terry,
Simpson Degrate, John Hurdle, Ken Hough, Mark Stone, Jimmy Parker, Ricky Hall, Snake Williams, Athletic
Trainer Larry Bradley, Assistant Coach Danny Whitt
1967-68 Southwest Conference Champions15-11 Overall | 9-5 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Head Coach Johnny SwaimBack Row - John Ed White, Tommy Gowan, Jeff Harp, Rick Wittenbraker, Tom Swift, Robert Nees, Mike
Sechrist, Randy Kerth, Mickey McCarty, James Cash, Jerry Chambers, Carey Sloan, Bill Swanson, William York
1958-59 Southwest Conference Champions20-6 Overall | 12-2 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Bobby Tyler, Bobby Bernard, Don Williams, H.E. Kirchner, Ronny Stevenson, Kenneth Brunson,Tommy TurnerBack Row - Assistant Coach Johnny Swaim, Jerry Pope, Billy Simmons, Roy Davis, Tommy Meachem, HeadCoach Buster Brannon, Derrill Nippert, Jerry Cobb, Kenneth King, Student Manager Harold Curtis, AthleticTrainer Billy Johnson
1952-53 Southwest Conference Champions16-8 Overall | 9-3 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Virgil Baker, Tommy Hill, Richard Allen, Johnny Swaim, Buddy Brumbley
Middle Row - Ross Hoyt, Sonny Lampkin, Jim Nickens, John Crouch, Gordon Wiseman
Back Row - Ray “Shag” Warren, Henry Ohlen, Charles White, Charles White
1951-52 Southwest Conference Champions24-4 Overall | 11-1 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - John Ethridge, John Campbell, Johnny Swaim, Tommy Taylor, Bryan Kilpatrick, John Taylor
Back Row - Richard Allen, Ross Hoyt, Harvey Fromme, George McLeod, Henry Ohlen, James Knox, Ted
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F r o g s i n t h e N I TNIT History
1983 NIT
March 16, 1983 TCU 64, Tulsa 62 Tulsa, Oklahoma
March 21, 1983 TCU 78, Arizona State 76 Tucson, Arizona
March 24, 1983 Nebraska 67, TCU 57 Lincoln, Nebraska
1986 NIT
March 11, 1986 TCU 76, Montana 69 Missoula, Montana
March 17, 1986 Florida 77, TCU 75 Gainesville, Florida
1992 NIT
March 19, 1992 TCU 73, Long Beach State 61 Fort Worth, Texas
March 23, 1992 Purdue 67, TCU 51 West Lafayette, Indiana
1997 NIT
March 12, 1997 TCU 85, UAB 62 Fort Worth, Texas
March 18, 1997 Notre Dame 82, TCU 72 South Bend, Indiana
1999 NIT
March 10, 1999 TCU 72, Kansas State 71 Manhattan, Kansas
March 15, 1999 TCU 101, Nebraska 89 Fort Worth, Texas
March 17, 1999 Oregon 77, TCU 68 Fort Worth, Texas
2005 NIT
March 16, 2005 TCU 60, Miami (Ohio) 58 Oxford, Ohio
March 21, 2005 TCU 78, Western Michigan 76 (OT) Kalamazoo, Michigan
March 26, 2005 Maryland 85, TCU 73 College Park, Maryland
2004-05 NIT Team21-14 Overall | 8-8 in Conference USA
Front Row - Marcus Shropshire, Aaron Curtis, Marcus Sloan, Corey Valsin, Corey SanteeMiddle Row - Athletic Trainer Chris Hall, Assistant Coach David Cason, Assistant Coach Kevin Lewis, HeadCoach Neil Dougherty, Assistant Coach Rick Callahan, Director of Basketball Operations Jeff LusterBack Row - David Markley, Neil P. Dougherty, Brent Hackett, Blake Adams, Femi Ibikunle, Art Pierce,Judson Stubbs, Chudi Chinweze, Nile Murry, Neiman Owens
Corey Santee was the Frogs’ top scorer during their 2005NIT run after averaging 21.6 points per game.
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1998-99 NIT Team21-11 Overall | 7-7 in Western Athletic Conference
Front Row - Ryan Carroll, Derale Wilson, Thomas McTyer, Prince Fowler, Lee Moon, Michael Causey,Shannon LongBack Row - Assistant Coach Conley Phipps, Assistant Coach Brian Fish, Vladimir Jaksic, Lee Nailon, JonDay, Rebel Paulk, Marquise Gainous, Scott Gradney, Assistant Coach Rob Flaska, Athletic Trainer Chris Hall,Head Coach Billy Tubbs
1996-97 NIT Team22-13 Overall | 7-9 in Western Athletic Conference
Front Row - James Penny, Malcolm Johnson, Anthony Burks, Prince Fowler, Jeff Jacobs, Luke Allan, MikeJonesBack Row - Athletic Trainer Chris Hall, Assistant Coach Brian Fish, Saipele Tuialii, Dennis Davis, DamionWalker, Scott Barrett, Assistant Coach Richard Bacon, Student Manager Brandon Aldrich, Head Coach BillyTubbs
1991-92 NIT Team23-11 Overall | 9-5 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Allen Tolley, David Preston, Ken Fiedler, Brent Atwater, Paul Tramble, Al Thomas, MichaelStricklandBack Row - Student Manager Mike Sabolovic, Athletic Trainer Chris Hall, Assistant Coach Garry Mendenhall,Assistant Coach Ken Smith, Junior Graves, Jody Bentley, Reggie Smith, Bobby Frain, Kurt Thomas, MarkMoton, Head Coach Moe Iba, Assistant Coach Kevin Fricke, Student Manager Brandon Aldrich
1985-86 Co-Southwest Conference Champions22-9 Overall | 12-4 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Student Manager Larry Rodgers, Jamie Dixon, Carl Lott, Carven Holcombe, Mike Washington,Norman Anderson, Randy Parker, Rod Jacques, Chris Risenhoover, Student Manager Mike Dusek, StudentManager Randy Reeves; Back Row - Assistant Coach Bill Montigel, Larry Richard, Bryan Stinchcomb, TomMortimer, Matt Minnis, Roger Presswood, Greg Grissom, Kurt Wall, Charlie Fenske, Head Coach JimKillingsworth, Assistant Coach Dan Schmotzer, Athletic Trainer Chris Hall
1982-83 NIT Team23-11 Overall | 9-7 in Southwest Conference
Front Row - Joe Stephen, Tom Tebbs, Dennis Nutt, Darrell Browder, Johnny Pate, Jeff Baker, Kenny Hart
Back Row - Student Manager Alan Umholtz, Head Coach Jim Killingsworth, Matt Minnis, Nick Cucinella, Doug
Arnold, Brian Christensen, Tom Mortimer, Tony Papa, Paul Kapturkiewicz, Assistant Coach Charlie Fenske,
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2008-09 SeasonKevin Langford All-Mountain West Conference (Second Team)
NABC All-District 17 (Second Team)Zvonko Buljan Mountain West Conf. Newcomer of the Year
All-Mountain West Conference (Honorable Ment.)
2007-08 SeasonKevin Langford All-Mountain West Conference (Third Team)Brent Hackett All-Mountain West Conference (Honorable Ment.)
2006-07 SeasonKevin Langford All-Mountain West Conference (Honorable Ment.)Brent Hackett All-Mountain West Conference (Honorable Ment.)
2005-06 SeasonNile Murry All-Mountain West Conference (Third Team)
2004-05 SeasonCorey Santee All-Conference USA (Third Team)
NABC All-District 9 (Second Team)
2003-04 SeasonCorey Santee All-Conference USA (Third Team)
2001-02 SeasonJunior Blount All-Conference USA (Second Team)Corey Santee CollegeInsider.com National All-Freshmen Team
All-Conference USA (Freshmen Team)
2000-01 SeasonDerrick Davenport Western Athletic Conference All-Defensive Team
1999-00 SeasonMarquise Gainous All-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)Bingo Merriex Western Athletic Conference All-Newcomer Team
1998-99 SeasonLee Nailon All-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)Marquise Gainous All-Western Athletic Conference (Second Team)
Western Athletic Conference All-Newcomer TeamCollegeInsider.com All-JuCo Transfer Team
Prince Fowler Western Athletic Conference All-Defensive Team
1997-98 SeasonLee Nailon Basketball Times All-American (First Team)
Basketball Times National Newcomer of the YearAssociated Press All-American (Third Team)U.S.B.W.A. District VII Player of the YearU.S.B.W.A. All-District VII (First Team)N.A.B.C All-District VII (First Team)Western Athletic Conference Player of the YearWestern Athletic Conf. Newcomer of the YearAll-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)
Malcolm Johnson All-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)Mike Jones Associated Press All-American (Honorable Ment.)
Western Athletic Conf. Def. Player of the YearAll-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)
1996-97 SeasonMike Jones All-Western Athletic Conference (First Team)
Western Athletic Conference All-Newcomer TeamMalcolm Johnson All-Western Athletic Conference (Second Team)
Western Athletic Conference All-Newcomer Team
1995-96 SeasonDamion Walker Basketball Weekly Freshman All-American (First)
Southwest Conference Newcomer of the YearSouthwest Conference Freshman of the YearAll-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1994-95 SeasonKurt Thomas Associated Press All-American (Third Team)
N.A.B.C All-American (Third Team)United Press Inter. All-American (Third Team)Southwest Conference Athlete of the YearSouthwest Conference Player of the YearSouthwest Conference Def. Player of the YearAll-Southwest Conference (First Team)
Juan Bragg Southwest Conference Newcomer of the YearSouthwest Conference Freshman of the YearAll-Southwest Conference (First Team)
Billy Tubbs Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1993-94 SeasonKurt Thomas All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Jeff Jacobs Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year
1990-91 SeasonReggie Smith Southwest Conference All-Defensive Team
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Moe Iba Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1986-87 SeasonCarven Holcombe Southwest Conference Player of the Year
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Larry Richard Southwest Conference All-Defensive Team
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Jamie Dixon All-Southwest Conference (Second Team)Jim Killingsworth N.A.B.C. District VI Coach of the Year
Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1985-86 SeasonCarl Lott Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Carven Holcombe All-Southwest Conference (Second Team)Larry Richard Southwest Conference All-Newcomer TeamJim Killingsworth N.A.B.C. District VI Coach of the Year
Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1984-85 SeasonDennis Nutt All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Carven Holcombe All-Southwest Conference (Second Team)
1983-84 SeasonCarven Holcombe Southwest Conference All-Newcomer Team
1982-83 SeasonDarrell Browder All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1981-82 SeasonDarrell Browder U.S.B.W. All-District VI (First Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Doug Arnold U.S.B.W. All-District VI (First Team)
Southwest Conference Newcomer of the YearAll-Southwest Conference (Second Team)
Jim Killingsworth U.S.B.W. District VI Coach of the YearSouthwest Conference Coach of the Year
1980-81 SeasonDarrell Browder All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1971-72 SeasonSimpson DeGrate All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1970-71 SeasonSimpson DeGrate All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Eugene Kennedy All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1969-70 SeasonDoug Boyd All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Jeff Harp All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Johnny Swaim Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1967-68 SeasonJames Cash All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Mickey McCarty All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Johnny Swaim Southwest Conference Coach of the Year
1966-67 SeasonMickey McCarty All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1965-66 SeasonGary Turner All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1964-65 SeasonGary Turner All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1958-59 SeasonH.E. Kirchner Converse Yearbook All-American (First Team)
Helms Foundation All-American (First Team)Southwest Conference Player of the YearAll-Southwest Conference (First Team)
Ronny Stevenson All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1957-58 SeasonRonny Stevenson All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1956-57 SeasonDick O’Neal N.A.B.C. All-American (Third Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1955-56 SeasonDick O’Neal Helms Foundation All-American (Second Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1954-55 SeasonDick O’Neal Helms Foundation All-American (Second Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1953-54 SeasonRay Warren All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1952-53 SeasonJohnny Ethridge All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Henry Ohlen All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1951-52 SeasonGeorge McLeod Helms Foundation All-American (First Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1950-51 SeasonGeorge McLeod All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1949-50 SeasonGeorge McLeod All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1948-49 SeasonJulius Dolnics All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1946-47 SeasonLeroy Pascoe All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1945-46 SeasonLeroy Pascoe All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1933-34 SeasonWallace Myers Helms Foundation All-American (First Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Richard Allison All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1932-33 SeasonBuster Brannon All-Southwest Conference (First Team)W.W. “Doc” Sumner All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1931-32 SeasonAd Dietzel Helms Foundation All-American (First Team)
All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Buster Brannon All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1930-31 SeasonAd Dietzel All-Southwest Conference (First Team)W.W. “Doc” Sumner All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1929-30 SeasonNoble Atkins All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Roy Eury All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1928-29 SeasonHomer Wallin All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1925-26 SeasonRags Matthews All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1924-25 SeasonHomer Adams All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Tom George All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
1923-24 SeasonFrank Cantelmi All-Southwest Conference (First Team)Tom George All-Southwest Conference (First Team)
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TCU Lettermen’s AssociationHall of Fame
Class of 2009Dennis Nutt 1982-83-84-85
Class of 2007Jamie Dixon 1984-85-86-87
Class of 2006Henry Ohlen 1952-53-54
Class of 2005Kurt Thomas 1991-92-94-95
Class of 2004Carven Holcombe 1984-85-86-87
Class of 2003Eugene Kennedy 1971
Class of 2002Floppy Blackmon 1941-42-43Gary Turner 1964-65-66
Class of 1999Darrell Browder 1980-81-82-83
Class of 1998Ronny Stevenson 1957-58-59
Class of 1997W.W. “Doc” Sumner 1931-32-33
Class of 1996Judy Truelson 1934-35
Class of 1995Johnny Swaim 1951-52-53
Class of 1992Ad Dietzel 1931-32
Class of 1991L.A. Monroe 1940-41-42
Class of 1984James Cash 1967-68-69
Class of 1980Mickey McCarty 1966-67-68
Class of 1978Frank Cantelmi 1924-25-26-27
Class of 1975Dick O’Neal 1955-56-57
Class of 1974Gene Schmidt 1946-47-48-49-50
Class of 1972Noble Atkins 1929-30-31John Nelson 1915-16-17
Class of 1971Buster Brannon 1931-32-33Hershel “Slim” Kinzy 1932-33-34Walter Roach 1935-36-37Johnny Vaught 1931-32-33
Class of 1970Mike Brumbelow 1929
Class of 1969Rags Matthews 1926-27-28
Class of 1968Sammy Baugh 1935-36-37
Class of 1967Dutch Meyer 1919-20-21-22
Jim Killingsworth Most Valuable Player Award2009 Kevin Langford Forward2008 Kevin Langford Forward2007 Kevin Langford Forward2006 Nile Murry Guard2005 Corey Santee Guard2004 Corey Santee Guard2003 Junior Blount Guard2002 Junior Blount Guard2001 Ryan Carroll Guard2000 Marquise Gainous Forward1999 Lee Nailon Forward1998 Mike Jones | Lee Nailon Guard | Forward1997 Mike Jones Guard1996 Damion Walker Center1995 Kurt Thomas Center1994 Kurt Thomas Center1993 Allen Tolley Forward1992 Reggie Smith Center1991 Reggie Smith Center1990 Tony Edmond Guard1989 Danny Hughes | John Lewis Guard | Guard1988 Danny Hughes Guard1987 Carven Holcombe Guard1986 Carl Lott Guard1985 Dennis Nutt Guard1984 Dennis Nutt Guard1983 Darrell Browder Guard1982 Doug Arnold Forward1981 Darrell Browder Guard1980 Darrell Browder Guard1979 Jon Mansbury Forward1978 Steve Scales Forward1977 Steve Scales Forward1976 Gary Landers Forward1975 Bill Bozeat Center1974 Wayne Wayman Forward | Center1973 Lynn Royal Forward | Center1972 Simpson DeGrate Forward1971 Eugene Kennedy Center1970 Jeff Harp Guard1969 James Cash Center1968 Mickey McCarty Forward1967 Wayne Kreis Guard1966 Gary Turner Forward1965 Rich Sauer Guard1964 Gary Turner Forward1963 Bobby McKinley Guard1962 Johnny Fowler Guard1961 Phil Reynolds Guard1960 Tommy Meacham Forward1959 H. E. Kirchner Center1958 Ronny Stevenson Forward1957 Ronny Stevenson Forward1956 Dick O'Neal Center1955 Charles White Guard1954 Ray Warren Guard1953 Richard Allen Guard1952 Johnny Ethridge Guard1951 Ted Reynolds Forward1950 Gene Schmidt Forward
Johnny Swaim Defensive Player Award2009 Zvonko Buljan Forward2008 Jason Ebie Guard2007 Neiman Owens Guard2006 Neiman Owens Guard2005 Marcus Sloan Forward2004 Nucleus Smith Guard2003 Corey Valsin | Nucleus Smith Forward | Guard
Darrell Browder Coach’s Award2009 A.J. Siebert Guard2008 Brent Hackett | Neiman Owens Guard | Guard2007 Neil P. Dougherty Guard2006 Nile Murry | Neil P. Dougherty Guard | Guard2005 Corey Santee | Marcus Shropshire Guard | Guard2004 Nucleus Smith | Corey Santee Guard | Guard2003 Junior Blount Guard
Kurt Thomas Most Improved Player Award2009 Ronnie “Tuffy” Moss Guard2008 Jason Ebie Guard2007 Femi Ibikunle Center2006 Neil P. Dougherty Guard2005 Aaron Curtis Forward2004 Femi Ibikunle Center2003 Corey Santee Guard
Dr. James Cash Academic Award2009 Kevin Langford Forward2008 Jason Ebie Guard2007 Neil P. Dougherty Guard2006 David Markley Guard2005 Neil P. Dougherty Guard2004 David Markley Guard2003 Ronald Hobbs Guard
Newcomer of the Year Award2009 Zvonko Buljan Forward
Corey Santee Jamie Dixon Carl Lott Carven Holcombe
Overall Record Conference Record Home Record Home Attendance
Year W L .Pct W L .Pct Finish Conf. W L .Pct Games Average Total Coach1908-09 2 3 .400 - - - - - - - - - - - J.R. Langley1909-10 1 4 .200 - - - - - - - - - - - -1913-14 2 9 .182 - - - - - - - - - - - -1914-15 11 12 .478 - - - - - - - - - - - Frederick Cahoon1915-16 1 3 .250 - - - - - - - - - - - E. Y. Freeland1916-17 2 6 .250 - - - - - - - - - - - -1917-18 4 4 .500 - - - - - - - - - - - -1918-19 4 6 .400 - - - - - - - - - - - -1919-20 1 7 .125 - - - - - - - - - - - T. D. Hackney1920-21 0 3 .000 - - - - - - - - - - - W. L. Driver1921-22 8 4 .667 - - - - - - - - - - - W. L. Driver1922-23 3 13 .231 - - - - - - - - - - - John McKnight1923-24 16 4 .800 15 4 .789 2nd SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1924-25 14 5 .737 11 3 .786 2nd SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1925-26 13 9 .591 7 5 .583 3rd SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1926-27 9 8 .529 6 4 .600 4th SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1927-28 9 8 .529 5 7 .417 4th SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1928-29 10 7 .588 5 7 .417 4th SWC - - - - - - Matty Bell1929-30 7 10 .412 4 8 .333 T-6th SWC - - - - - - Francis Schmidt1930-31 18 4 .818 9 3 .750 1st SWC - - - - - - Francis Schmidt1931-32 18 4 .818 9 3 .750 2nd SWC - - - - - - Francis Schmidt1932-33 16 4 .800 9 3 .750 2nd SWC - - - - - - Francis Schmidt1933-34 13 2 .867 10 2 .833 1st SWC - - - - - - Francis Schmidt1934-35 6 13 .316 2 10 .167 7th SWC - - - - - - Dutch Meyer1935-36 3 11 .214 2 10 .167 7th SWC - - - - - - Dutch Meyer1936-37 1 13 .071 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Dutch Meyer1937-38 8 15 .348 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Mike Brumbelow1938-39 2 17 .105 0 12 .000 7th SWC - - - - - - Mike Brumbelow1939-40 7 16 .304 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Mike Brumbelow1940-41 5 16 .238 0 12 .000 7th SWC - - - - - - Mike Brumbelow1941-42 13 10 .565 6 6 .500 T-3rd SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1942-43 18 9 .667 5 7 .417 4th SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1943-44 9 12 .429 6 6 .500 T-3rd SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1944-45 9 20 .310 7 5 .583 T-3rd SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1945-46 13 11 .542 6 6 .500 4th SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1946-47 1 22 .043 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1947-48 3 20 .130 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Hub McQuillan1948-49 4 20 .167 1 11 .083 7th SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1949-50 13 11 .542 5 7 .417 6th SWC 9 2 .818 - - - Buster Brannon1950-51 16 9 .640 8 4 .667 T-1st SWC 9 1 .900 - - - Buster Brannon1951-52 24 4 .857 11 1 .917 1st SWC 8 0 1.000 - - - Buster Brannon1952-53 16 8 .667 9 3 .750 1st SWC 6 2 .750 - - - Buster Brannon1953-54 10 14 .417 5 7 .417 6th SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1954-55 17 7 .708 8 4 .667 T-2nd SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1955-56 4 20 .167 2 10 .167 7th SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1956-57 14 10 .583 6 6 .500 T-3rd SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1957-58 17 7 .708 8 6 .571 3rd SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1958-59 20 6 .769 12 2 .857 1st SWC 9 0 1.000 - - - Buster Brannon1959-60 7 17 .292 4 10 .286 7th SWC - - - - - - Buster Brannon1960-61 5 19 .208 3 11 .214 7th SWC 4 6 .400 - - - Buster Brannon1961-62 5 19 .208 4 10 .286 7th SWC 3 7 .300 10 3,039 30.394 Buster Brannon1962-63 4 20 .167 1 13 .071 8th SWC 0 10 .000 10 2,367 23,669 Buster Brannon1963-64 4 20 .167 0 14 .000 8th SWC 3 8 .273 11 2,501 27,509 Buster Brannon1964-65 6 18 .250 3 11 .214 7th SWC 4 8 .333 12 2,360 28,322 Buster Brannon1965-66 8 16 .333 6 8 .429 T-6th SWC 5 5 .500 10 3,224 32,236 Buster Brannon1966-67 11 14 .440 8 6 .571 T-2nd SWC 9 2 .818 11 2,728 30,013 Buster Brannon1967-68 15 11 .577 9 5 .643 1st SWC 10 2 .833 12 2,680 32,164 Johnny Swaim1968-69 12 12 .500 5 9 .357 T-6th SWC 7 4 .636 11 2,726 29,984 Johnny Swaim1969-70 10 14 .417 8 6 .571 T-3rd SWC 8 3 .727 11 3,768 41,443 Johnny Swaim1970-71 15 12 .556 11 3 .786 1st SWC 9 4 .692 13 3,644 47,374 Johnny Swaim1971-72 15 9 .625 9 5 .643 T-3rd SWC 9 1 .900 10 4,797 47,969 Johnny Swaim1972-73 4 21 .160 2 12 .143 T-7th SWC 4 8 .333 12 2,436 29,226 Johnny Swaim1973-74 8 17 .320 2 12 .143 8th SWC 8 6 .571 14 2,174 30,442 Johnny Swaim1974-75 9 16 .360 4 10 .286 T-6th SWC 8 5 .615 13 2,986 38,816 Johnny Swaim1975-76 11 16 .407 6 10 .375 7th SWC 8 5 .615 13 2.913 37,872 Johnny Swaim1976-77 3 23 .115 0 16 .000 9th SWC 2 9 .182 11 2,525 27,778 Johnny Swaim1977-78 4 22 .154 2 14 .125 T-8th SWC 4 8 .333 12 2,491 29,888 Tim Somerville1978-79 6 21 .222 1 15 .063 9th SWC 6 10 .375 16 2,493 39,888 Tim Somerville1979-80 7 19 .269 2 14 .125 9th SWC 5 8 .385 13 3,264 42,426 Jim Killingsworth1980-81 11 18 .379 6 10 .375 8th SWC 5 7 .417 12 3,347 40,169 Jim Killingsworth1981-82 16 13 .552 9 7 .563 T-4th SWC 10 2 .833 12 4,727 56,727 Jim Killingsworth1982-83 23 11 .676 9 7 .563 T-4th SWC 12 3 .800 15 4,508 67,620 Jim Killingsworth1983-84 11 17 .393 4 12 .250 T-7th SWC 8 7 .533 15 3,577 53,657 Jim Killingsworth1984-85 16 12 .571 8 8 .500 T-5th SWC 10 4 .714 14 3,827 53,579 Jim Killingsworth1985-86 22 9 .710 12 4 .750 T-1st SWC 14 0 1.000 14 4,425 61,954 Jim Killingsworth1986-87 24 7 .774 14 2 .875 1st SWC 10 1 .909 11 6,341 69,747 Jim Killingsworth1987-88 9 19 .321 3 13 .188 T-8th SWC 5 6 .455 11 3,519 38,711 Moe Iba1988-89 17 13 .567 9 7 .563 3rd SWC 11 4 .733 15 3,580 53,696 Moe Iba1989-90 16 13 .552 9 7 .563 4th SWC 11 3 .786 14 3,748 52,478 Moe Iba1990-91 18 10 .643 9 7 .563 T-4th SWC 12 2 .857 14 3,874 54,239 Moe Iba1991-92 23 11 .676 9 5 .643 3rd SWC 11 2 .846 13 5,080 66,040 Moe Iba1992-93 6 22 .214 2 12 .143 8th SWC 4 7 .364 11 3,155 34,700 Moe Iba1993-94 7 20 .259 3 11 .214 T-7th SWC 3 9 .250 12 2,955 35,456 Moe Iba1994-95 16 11 .593 8 6 .571 T-3rd SWC 10 2 .833 12 4,988 59,851 Billy Tubbs1995-96 16 14 .533 6 8 .429 4th SWC 12 3 .800 15 4,368 65,520 Billy Tubbs1996-97 22 13 .629 7 9 .438 2nd WAC 14 3 .824 17 4,826 82,038 Billy Tubbs1997-98 27 6 .818 14 0 1.000 1st WAC 16 1 .941 17 5,921 100,660 Billy Tubbs1998-99 21 11 .656 7 7 .500 T-4th WAC 14 4 .778 18 5,939 106,912 Billy Tubbs1999-00 18 14 .563 8 6 .571 4th WAC 12 5 .706 17 4,964 84,395 Billy Tubbs2000-01 20 11 .645 9 7 .563 4th WAC 15 1 .938 16 4,354 69,673 Billy Tubbs2001-02 16 15 .516 6 10 .375 T-4th C-USA 10 6 .625 16 3,899 62,391 Billy Tubbs2002-03 9 19 .321 3 13 .188 7th C-USA 7 7 .500 14 4,835 67,692 Neil Dougherty2003-04 12 17 .414 7 9 .438 9th C-USA 8 9 .471 17 4,623 78,599 Neil Dougherty2004-05 21 14 .600 8 8 .500 8th C-USA 14 3 .824 17 4,344 73,849 Neil Dougherty2005-06 6 25 .194 2 12 .143 9th MWC 6 10 .375 16 3,797 60,752 Neil Dougherty2006-07 13 17 .433 4 12 .250 9th MWC 10 7 .588 17 3,732 63,448 Neil Dougherty2007-08 14 16 .467 6 10 .375 7th MWC 13 4 .765 17 3,529 60,000 Neil Dougherty2008-09 14 17 ..454 5 11 .455 7th MWC 10 5 .667 15 3,612 54,176 Jim Christian
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Head Coach - John McKnight3-13 Overall Record | 1 Season
1922-23 | 3-13 OverallDate W-L Score OpponentJan. 11 L 10-26 North TexasJan. 12 L 18-23 North TexasJan. 19 W 47-13 TrinityJan. 29 L 20-37 SMUJan. 30 L 14-21 SMUJan. 31 W 23-9 at Austin CollegeFeb. 1 L 15-21 Austin CollegeFeb. 3 W 29-16 at TrinityFeb. 5 L 14-37 at North TexasFeb. 6 L 20-27 at North TexasFeb. 16 L 16-27 Simmons CollegeFeb. 17 L 14-21 Simmons CollegeFeb. 21 L 21-23 at Austin CollegeFeb. 22 L 21-36 at Austin CollegeMar. 5 L 19-30 at SMUMar. 6 L 18-20 at SMU
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Head Coach - J.R. Langley2-3 Overall Record | 1 Season
1908-09 | 2-3 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
L 6-37 at Baylor 1st TeamL - at Baylor 2nd TeamL 9-39 at Baylor 1st TeamW 27-4 at Waco YMCAW 25-22 at Waco YMCA
Head Coach - N/A
1917-18 | 4-4 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 32-20 First BaptistW 36-26 First BaptistL 23-27 Hardin-SimmonsL 22-48 Oklahoma A&MW 36-30 BaylorW 25-23 at Hardin-SimmonsL 23-38 TexasL 21-48 at Texas
Head Coach - Matty Bell71-41 Overall Record | 6 Seasons
1923-24 | 16-4 Overall | 15-4 in SWC | 2ndDate W-L Score Opponent
W 31-18 First Christian ChurchW 18-13 * - at RiceW 16-9 * - at Rice
Jan. 11 L 26-27 | OT * - at Texas A&MW 15-14 * - at Texas A&MW 29-12 * - SMUW 16-11 * - SMUL 19-26 * - Oklahoma StateL 15-22 * - Oklahoma StateW 31-30 * - at ArkansasW 23-21 * - at ArkansasW 33-19 * - BaylorW 29-21 * - BaylorW 19-17 * - at SMUW 27-13 * - at SMUW 42-13 * - at BaylorW 32-17 * - at Baylor
Feb. 29 W 31-30 | OT * - RiceMar. 1 W 35-34 | OT * - Rice
L 16-22 * - Texas A&M
Head Coach - Oscar Wise1-4 Overall Record | 1 Season
1909-10 | 1-4 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
L 22-35 at BaylorL 25-82 at BaylorL 6-58 at Waco YMCAW 23-19 at Waco YMCAL 14-66 at Baylor
Head Coach - N/A
1913-14 | 2-9 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
L 16-41 at North TexasW 28-21 PolytechnicL 9-29 North Side HighL 11-37 North TexasL 10-19 Bryant Technical SchoolL 10-27 Bryant Technical SchoolL 18-70 Fort Worth YMCAL 12-41 North Side HighL 11-22 Bryant Technical SchoolW 18-2 at Thorp SpringsL 8-42 at North Texas
Head Coach - Frederick Cahoon11-12 Overall Record | 1 Season
1914-15 | 11-12 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 67-17 Poly HighW 37-19 North Side HighL 27-35 Cleburne YMCAW 26-16 Fort Worth YMCAL 14-21 at BaylorL 12-21 at North TexasW 26-6 North TexasL 18-29 at Terrell Technical SchoolW 22-10 Terrell Technical SchoolW 36-28 Arlington Training SchoolW 20-18 at SouthwesternL 27-53 at TexasW 28-14 BaylorW 22-16 Bryant Technical SchoolW 28-20 at Texas A&ML 25-39 TexasL 25-27 at StanfordL 24-27 at StanfordL 15-37 Hardin-SimmonsL 26-30 at Hardin-SimmonsW 16-2 at Abilene ChristianW 21-10 Bryant Technical SchoolL 12-22 Texas
Head Coach - E.Y. Freeland1-3 Overall Record | 1 Season
1915-16 | 1-3 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 21-20 at North TexasL 20-51 TexasL 22-25 at SouthwesternL 11-40 at Texas
Head Coach - N/A
1916-17 | 2-6 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 33-18 at Decatur BaptistL 16-33 at Decatur BaptistL 14-34 at Decatur BaptistW 28-26 at North TexasL 23-28 TexasL 21-48 at TexasL 18-29 Texas A&ML 18-42 at Texas A&M
Head Coach - N/A
1918-19 | 4-6 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 54-30 BaylorL 23-24 Texas A&ML 12-24 Texas A&ML 32-35 at Oklahoma A&ML 19-30 at SMUW 36-32 SMUW 25-17 RiceW 23-18 RiceL 17-37 at TexasL 25-40 Texas
Head Coach - T.D. Hackney1-7 Overall Record | 1 Season
1919-20 | 1-7 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
L 22-25 Hardin-SimmonsL 28-34 Hardin-SimmonsW 37-33 Austin CollegeL 29-31 TulsaL 20-50 at RiceL 16-35 at Hardin-SimmonsL 18-29 at TexasL 21-28 Texas
Head Coach - W.L. Driver8-7 Overall Record | 2 Seasons
1920-21 | 0-3 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
L 20-21 at SMUL 18-19 at SMUL 22-39 Tulsa
1921-22 | 8-4 OverallDate W-L Score Opponent
W 55-21 University of DallasW 36-6 TrinityW 34-19 TrinityW 31-30 Hardin-SimmonsL 15-17 Hardin-SimmonsW 31-26 Howard PayneW 39-11 Howard PayneW 37-17 Austin CollegeL 17-28 at SMUL 14-23 at SMUW 15-11 SMUL 16-24 SMU
1924-25 | 14-5 Overall | 11-3 in SWC | 2ndDate W-L Score Opponent
W 35-32 Sunday School All-StarsL 13-15 Dallas LumberL 13-24 at Dallas LumberW 28-19 Major City All-StarsW 25-18 Boethian TempleW 31-12 * - TexasL 13-14 * - at TexasW 22-13 * - at Texas A&MW 20-17 * - Texas A&MW 29-18 * - BaylorW 32-17 * - at BaylorW 29-21 * - at RiceW 26-12 * - at RiceW 28-20 * - SMUW 43-20 * - at SMUW 37-16 * - at Oklahoma StateL 13-34 * - at Oklahoma StateW 28-26 * - ArkansasL 20-21 * - Arkansas
1925-26 | 13-9 Overall | 7-5 in SWC | 3rdDate W-L Score Opponent
W 31-27 Young Men’s HebrewW 26-16 Young Men’s HebrewL 9-20 at Oklahoma
Jan. 4 W 21-17 North TexasJan. 6 L 23-36 at North TexasJan. 8 L 28-37 at North TexasJan. 9 W 16-11 North TexasJan. 12 W 20-16 * - at Texas Jan. 15 L 22-24 CentenaryJan. 16 W 35-13 at CentenaryJan. 19 W 38-34 * - at Texas A&MJan. 21 W 27-24 * - at RiceJan. 23 L 11-15 * - SMUFeb. 1 W 38-11 * - Texas A&MFeb. 6 L 17-24 * - BaylorFeb. 10 W 21-14 * - at BaylorFeb. 12 W 52-26 Fort Worth YMCAFeb. 15 W 41-21 * - RiceFeb. 19 L 21-23 * - TexasFeb. 23 L 19-20 * - at SMUFeb. 26 L 23-24 * - at ArkansasFeb. 27 W 30-15 * - at Arkansas
1926-27 | 9-8 Overall | 6-4 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 18 L 14-15 HillyardsDec. 22 L 15-26 Marland OilJan. 2 L 16-41 OklahomaJan. 6 W 20-17 at North TexasJan. 7 W 20-14 North TexasJan. 9 L 26-28 Marland OilJan. 11 W 28-24 * - at TexasJan. 14 L 16-24 * - ArkansasJan. 15 L 22-23 | OT * - ArkansasJan. 19 W 31-24 * - at BaylorJan. 31 L 26-33 * - at SMUFeb. 5 W 30-17 Power & LightFeb. 7 W 36-20 * - Texas A&MFeb. 10 W 32-27 | OT * - TexasFeb. 15 L 24-25 * - SMUFeb. 19 W 32-31 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 21 W 27-21 * - at Rice
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1927-28 | 9-8 Overall | 5-7 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score Opponent
W 17-16 at North Texas
L 19-24 Tillery Grain
W 33-24 East Texas State
W 41-19 East Texas State
W 29-23 North Texas
Jan. 6 L 18-23 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 7 L 24-28 | OT * - at Arkansas
Jan. 11 L 23-24 * - at SMU
Jan. 14 L 27-28 * - Baylor
Feb. 2 W 31-27 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 6 L 19-21 * - SMU
Feb. 11 W 30-24 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 13 L 20-21 * - at Rice
Feb. 20 L 16-25 * - Texas
Feb. 24 W 21-15 * - Rice
Feb. 27 W 44-17 * - at Baylor
Feb. 28 W 29-25 * - at Texas
1928-29 | 10-7 Overall | 5-7 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score Opponent
W 31-30 Tillery Grain
W 33-31 East Texas State
Jan. 17 W 23-25 | 2OT at North Texas
W 30-27 Hardin-Simmons
W 39-17 Hardin-Simmons
L 24-41 * - Arkansas
L 26-66 * - Arkansas
L 25-34 * - SMU
L 22-27 * - at Texas A&M
W 28-27 * - at Rice
L 31-40 * - Texas A&M
L 27-33 * - Texas
W 38-21 * - at Baylor
W 27-26 * - Rice
L 28-42 * - at Texas
W 53-24 * - Baylor
W 34-28 * - at SMU
Head Coach - Francis Schmidt72-24 Overall Record | 5 Seasons
1929-30 | 7-10 Overall | 4-8 in SWC | T-6thDate W-L Score Opponent
W 57-24 T&P Coal & Oil
W 53-21 Marshall Evans Printers
L 17-22 North Texas
W 16-15 North Texas
L 38-41 Southwestern
Jan. 10 L 31-32 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 11 L 18-22 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 18 W 33-24 * - Rice
Jan. 25 W 28-25 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 27 L 23-24 * - at Rice
Jan. 31 L 17-28 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 4 W 33-22 * - Baylor
Feb. 8 L 21-35 * - Texas
Feb. 11 L 22-38 * - at Baylor
Feb. 19 L 35-36 | OT * - at SMU
Feb. 22 W 26-21 * - at Texas
Mar. 1 L 22-25 * - at SMU
1931-32 | 18-4 Overall | 9-3 in SWC | 2ndDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 9 W 56-21 T & P Coal & Oil
Dec. 11 W 34-19 Sproles Transfer
Dec. 15 W 28-14 Dr. Pepper of Dallas
Dec. 18 W 40-12 North Texas
Dec. 19 W 31-21 at Ada Teachers
Dec. 22 W 58-27 Dallas Athletic Club
Dec. 25 L 27-31 at Wichita State
Dec. 26 W 35-21 at Southwestern (Kan.)
Jan. 2 W 34-19 at North Texas
Jan. 9 L 24-32 * - at Baylor
Jan. 16 W 47-22 * - Rice
Jan. 20 W 52-22 * - at Texas
Jan. 23 W 30-19 Texas Tech
Feb. 6 W 36-24 * - Texas
Feb. 8 W 38-28 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 12 W 31-27 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 13 L 24-37 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 16 W 33-31 * - at Baylor
Feb. 20 W 47-28 * - at Rice
Feb. 22 W 26-24 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 27 W 52-19 * - SMU
Mar. 5 L 30-32 | 2OT * - at SMU
Head Coach - Dutch Meyer10-37 Overall Record | 3 Seasons
1934-35 | 6-13 Overall | 2-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 20 W 34-29 at Trinity
Dec. 27 L 20-34 at Hunt Oilers
Dec. 28 L 21-37 at Hunt Oilers
Dec. 29 L 15-38 at Humble Oilers
Jan. 7 L 21-24 * - Texas
Jan. 14 L 24-36 * - Rice
Jan. 18 L 20-41 * - Arkansas
Jan. 19 L 24-42 * - Arkansas
Feb. 1 W 34-18 North Texas
Feb. 2 W 25-20 * - at Baylor
Feb. 3 W 42-23 Trinity
Feb. 4 W 36-17 at North Texas
Feb. 5 L 20-36 * - at SMU
Feb. 8 L 30-40 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 16 L 25-30 * - Baylor
Feb. 22 L 25-29 * - at Rice
Feb. 23 L 25-28 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 26 W 27-24 * - at Texas
Mar. 2 L 24-41 * - at SMU
1932-33 | 16-4 Overall | 9-3 in SWC | 2ndDate W-L Score Opponent
W 35-23 Sproles Transfer
W 31-19 North Texas
W 46-29 Texas Pacific
W 50-36 Dr. Pepper of Dallas
W 55-28 at Randolph Field
Dec. 31 L 33-38 Reno Creamery
Jan. 7 L 19-20 * - at SMU
Jan. 12 W 24-20 at North Texas
Jan. 16 W 27-26 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 21 W 36-35 Original Celtics of New York
Jan. 24 W 49-23 * - Rice
Feb. 3 W 29-19 * - Arkansas
Feb. 4 W 30-26 *Arkansas
Feb. 11 L 29-31 * - at Texas
Feb. 17 W 31-22 * - at Baylor
Feb. 20 W 42-26 * - Texas
Feb. 24 L 29-34 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 25 W 37-34 * - at Rice
Mar. 1 W 51-22 * - Baylor
Mar. 3 W 36-24 * - SMU
1935-36 | 3-11 Overall | 2-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentJan. 11 W 29-23 * - at SMU
Jan. 18 L 20-34 * - Rice
Jan. 20 L 19-26 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 25 W 28-25 Fort Worth Jaycees
Jan. 30 L 18-24 Fort Worth Jaycees
Feb. 1 L 24-41 * - at Baylor
Feb. 8 L 25-38 * - at Texas
Feb. 17 L 27-35 * - Texas
Feb. 21 L 15-47 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 22 L 29-40 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 25 L 27-35 * - Baylor
Feb. 29 L 27-28 * - at Texas A&M
Mar. 2 L 29-45 * - at Rice
Mar. 4 W 33-29 * - at SMU
1933-34 | 13-2 Overall | 10-2 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 16 W 44-33 at North Texas
Dec. 18 W 33-20 Sproles Transfer
Jan. 2 W 39-13 at North Texas
Jan. 6 W 59-13 * - Texas
Jan. 12 L 15-31 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 13 W 28-21 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 20 W 29-26 * - SMU
Feb. 3 W 44-38 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 6 W 31-24 * - at Baylor
Feb. 10 W 40-32 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 12 W 29-27 * - at Rice
Feb. 17 L 27-32 * - at SMU
Feb. 20 W 39-32 * - Baylor
Feb. 23 W 29-25 * - at Texas
Feb. 26 W 42-25 * - Rice
1936-37 | 1-13 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score Opponent
L 18-21 at Hardin-Simmons
L 19-27 at Hardin-Simmons
Jan. 8 W 23-21 * - Texas
Jan. 12 L 22-26 * - SMU
Jan. 18 L 22-35 * - at Texas
Jan. 30 L 19-21 * - at Baylor
Feb. 6 L 42-45 | 2OT * - Texas A&M
Feb. 13 L 36-43 * - Rice
Feb. 20 L 35-36 * - Baylor
Feb. 23 L 22-34 * - at SMU
Feb. 27 L 21-30 * - at Texas A&M
Mar. 1 L 34-43 * - at Rice
Mar. 5 L 35-38 * - Arkansas
Mar. 6 L 21-43 * - Arkansas1930-31 | 18-4 Overall | 9-3 in SWC | 1st
Date W-L Score OpponentDec. 3 W 63-13 Owl Theater
Dec. 5 W 47-18 Tivoli Theater
Dec. 12 W 27-24 | OT T&P Coal & Oil
Dec. 17 W 27-24 | OT North Texas
Dec. 19 W 25-14 at Hardin-Simmons
Dec. 20 W 49-24 at Daniel Baker
Dec. 27 L 34-36 | 2OT Texas Power & Light
Dec. 30 W 23-15 Hardin-Simmons
Jan. 3 W 30-29 at North Texas
Jan. 5 W 57-19 Dallas Athletic Club
Jan. 9 W 49-38 * - Rice
Jan. 16 W 40-19 * - Texas
Jan. 23 W 35-26 * - Arkansas
Jan. 24 L 29-33 * - Arkansas
Feb. 2 L 33-36 * - at SMU
Feb. 7 W 38-22 * - at Baylor
Feb. 13 W 34-32 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 17 W 41-36 * - at Texas
Feb. 21 W 49-29 * - at Rice
Feb. 23 W 30-26 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 28 L 34-36 * - Baylor
Mar. 1 W 37-29 * - SMU
The 1933-34 TCU men’s basketball team captured its secondSouthwest Conference Championship under Francis Schmidt.
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Head Coach - Mike Brumbelow22-64 Overall Record | 4 Seasons
1937-38 | 8-15 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score Opponent
W 42-23 Montgomery Ward
Dec. 8 L 34-41 Texas Wesleyan
W 51-23 at Burleson Independent
Dec. 10 W 34-24 at Texas Tech
Dec. 11 W 40-22 at Texas Tech
Dec. 16 W 50-26 Trinity
Dec. 17 W 35-32 at Trinity
Dec. 20 L 40-41 at Stephen F. Austin
Dec. 21 L 27-30 at Sam Houston State
Jan. 3 L 30-47 Antlers Hotel
Jan. 6 W 25-21 North Texas
Jan. 8 L 21-23 * - at Texas
Jan. 14 L 18-39 * - Texas
Jan. 21 L 30-33 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 1 L 39-66 * - Baylor
Feb. 4 L 26-53 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 5 L 38-57 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 8 L 23-42 * - at SMU
Feb. 12 L 27-43 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 14 L 57-62 * - at Rice
Feb. 19 W 50-48 * - Rice
Feb. 22 L 37-43 * - at Baylor
Mar. 1 L 30-37 * - SMU
1938-39 | 8-15 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 9 L 28-34 at North Texas
Dec. 13 L 31-37 at East Texas State
Dec. 20 L 30-39 East Texas State
Dec. 26 L 45-52 1 - Central Oklahoma
Dec. 27 L 25-52 1 - East Central
Dec. 28 W 24-23 1 - Oklahoma Baptist
Dec. 29 W 51-38 1 - Oklahoma A&M
Jan. 6 L 28-62 * - Baylor
Jan. 14 L 29-31 | OT * - SMU
Jan. 20 L 18-24 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 21 L 41-44 * - Rice
Jan. 24 L 31-35 * - Baylor
Feb. 7 L 28-32 * - Texas
Feb. 10 L 32-44 * - Arkansas
Feb. 11 L 38-51 * - Arkansas
Feb. 16 L 30-44 * - at Rice
Feb. 17 L 36-44 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 22 L 26-53 * - at Texas
Feb. 25 L 39-41 * - at SMU
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1939-40 | 7-16 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 9 L 28-34 at East Texas State
Dec. 12 L 33-42 Southeastern Oklahoma State
Dec. 15 W 39-32 at Louisiana Tech
Dec. 16 W 38-29 at Centenary
Dec. 18 W 39-28 North Texas
Dec. 20 L 39-51 Stephen F. Austin
Dec. 28 L 21-38 1 - Oklahoma A&M
Dec. 29 W 37-32 1 - Arizona
Dec. 29 W 38-33 1 - Phillips
Dec. 30 W 44-35 1 - Central Oklahoma
Jan. 5 L 41-57 * - at Rice
Jan. 6 L 31-44 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 12 L 24-57 * - Rice
Jan. 17 L 36-42 at North Texas
Jan. 20 L 28-69 * - at Texas
Feb. 3 L 30-52 * - Baylor
Feb. 6 L 35-46 * - at SMU
Feb. 14 L 34-49 * - at Baylor
Feb. 17 L 30-59 * - Texas
Feb. 21 L 53-63 * - SMU
Feb. 24 W 64-55 * - Texas A&M
Mar. 1 L 45-59 * - at Arkansas
Mar. 2 L 36-52 * - at Arkansas
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1940-41 | 5-16 Overall | 0-12 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 7 L 35-49 at Howard Payne
Dec. 10 W 43-36 North Texas
Dec. 13 L 27-40 at Texas Tech
Dec. 14 L 27-35 | OT at Texas Tech
Dec. 18 W 50-46 | OT Howard Payne
Dec. 20 W 43-36 at East Texas State
Dec. 26 L 36-56 1 - Pittsburg State (Kan.)
Dec. 27 L 36-39 1 - Warrensburg
Dec. 28 W 42-28 1 - at Oklahoma City
Jan. 8 L 32-40 * - Baylor
Jan. 10 L 34-35 * - at SMU
Jan. 18 L 39-43 * - Texas
Jan. 20 L 43-61 * - Rice
Jan. 29 W 54-44 at North Texas
Feb. 1 L 39-48 * - at Baylor
Feb. 8 L 39-58 * - at Texas
Feb. 11 L 50-52 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 17 L 45-48 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 21 L 42-67 * - Arkansas
Feb. 22 L 43-66 * - Arkansas
Feb. 25 L 36-38 * - SMU
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1943-44 | 9-12 Overall | 6-6 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 9 W 31-28 Fort Worth A.A.F.
Dec. 12 L 25-36 Fort Worth A.A.F.
Dec. 13 L 23-27 at Sheppard Field
Dec. 17 W 49-34 at Texas Tech
Dec. 18 L 37-39 | 2OT at Texas Tech
Dec. 27 L 37-39 1 - Norman N.A.S.
Dec. 28 L 37-38 1 - Texas Tech
Dec. 29 W 30-20 1 - Phillips
Dec. 30 L 26-66 at Phillips
Jan. 7 L 50-71 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 8 L 29-60 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 13 L 30-40 * - at SMU
Jan. 15 W 48-38 * - Baylor
Jan. 22 L 44-64 * - at Texas
Jan. 28 L 38-48 * - Rice
Jan. 29 W 44-37 * - Texas
Feb. 2 W 47-37 * - SMU
Feb. 11 L 34-63 * - at Rice
Feb. 13 W 40-36 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 18 W 55-22 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 22 W 49-29 * - at Baylor
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Head Coach - Hub McQuillan66-104 Overall Record | 7 Seasons
1941-42 | 13-10 Overall | 6-6 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 6 L 34-49 North TexasDec. 9 W 49-48 Dr. Pepper of DallasDec. 13 L 37-45 at Sam Houston StateDec. 16 L 46-54 at North TexasDec. 20 W 42-40 at St. Mary's (Texas)Dec. 21 W 49-28 at St. Mary's (Texas)Dec. 26 L 25-32 1 - Oklahoma A&MDec. 27 W 47-36 1 - Southeastern Okla. StateDec. 29 W 40-34 1 - WashingtonDec. 30 W 57-41 1 - WarrensburgJan. 4 W 42-40 | OT Sam Houston State Jan. 10 L 32-44 * - at BaylorJan. 17 W 33-31 * - TexasJan. 21 W 50-45 * - SMUJan. 24 W 39-35 * - at SMUFeb. 7 W 57-46 * - at TexasFeb. 14 L 37-44 * - RiceFeb. 17 W 37-33 * - BaylorFeb. 20 L 32-52 * - at RiceFeb. 21 L 27-33 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 24 W 34-27 * - Texas A&MFeb. 27 L 33-41 * - at ArkansasFeb. 28 L 37-63 * - at Arkansas
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1944-45 | 9-20 Overall | 7-5 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 4 L 39-45 Grand Prairie N.A.S.Dec. 6 L 46-58 at Grand Prairie N.A.S.Dec. 8 L 45-48 Waco A.A.F.Dec. 9 W 36-33 McCloskey HospitalDec. 11 L 41-57 Fort Worth A.A.F.Dec. 13 L 45-54 Fort Worth A.A.F.Dec. 15 W 45-28 Texas TechDec. 16 L 36-41 Texas TechDec. 19 L 42-43 North American AviationDec. 21 L 35-44 at Purcell Naval GunnersDec. 22 L 36-56 at Norman N.A.S.Dec. 23 L 22-53 at Norman N.A.S.Dec. 30 L 30-40 1 - CanisiusJan. 1 L 31-56 1 - Long IslandJan. 3 L 27-52 1 - ValparaisoJan. 5 W 39-38 * - TexasJan. 12 W 30-27 * - at Texas A&MJan. 13 L 44-50 * - at RiceJan. 17 W 52-46 * - SMUJan. 20 L 38-50 at Saint LouisJan. 24 W 64-25 * - BaylorJan. 27 W 36-35 * - at TexasJan. 30 L 38-56 * - at SMUFeb. 2 L 33-37 * - ArkansasFeb. 3 L 35-60 * - ArkansasFeb. 9 L 47-68 * - RiceFeb. 10 W 52-40 * - Texas A&MFeb. 21 W 55-25 * - at BaylorFeb. 24 L 25-60 at Oklahoma State
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1942-43 | 18-9 Overall | 5-7 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 5 L 32-35 at North TexasDec. 6 W 46-34 at North TexasDec. 9 W 49-40 North TexasDec. 10 W 43-34 North TexasDec. 11 W 39-30 Kelly FieldDec. 17 W 51-19 at Kelly FieldDec. 18 W 39-24 at San Antonio AviationDec. 19 W 36-28 at Duncan FieldDec. 21 L 34-54 at Corpus ChristiDec. 28 W 45-42 1 - West Texas StateDec. 29 W 29-28 1 - SouthwesternDec. 30 W 40-38 1 - Maryville (Mo.)Dec. 31 W 37-25 1 - ArkansasJan. 6 W 35-31 * - BaylorJan. 9 L 26-53 * - at Texas A&MJan. 11 W 27-23 * - at RiceJan. 16 W 49-43 * - SMUJan. 19 L 30-47 * - at TexasJan. 23 L 44-54 * - at SMUFeb. 2 W 43-32 Grand Prairie N.A.S.Feb. 6 W 45-39 * - Texas A&MFeb. 9 W 47-20 at Grand Prairie N.A.S.Feb. 13 L 41-50 * - at BaylorFeb. 20 W 49-44 | OT * - TexasFeb. 27 L 28-36 * - RiceMar. 4 L 23-33 * - ArkansasMar. 5 L 39-54 * - Arkansas
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1945-46 | 13-11 Overall | 6-6 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 30 W 36-20 Eagle Mount Marine
Dec. 4 W 55-50 at North Texas
Dec. 6 W 46-37 North Texas
Dec. 10 W 59-55 at Dallas N.A.S.
Dec. 14 W 46-42 Texas Tech
Dec. 15 W 55-43 Texas Tech
Dec. 17 L 47-54 Dallas N.A.S.
Dec. 21 L 36-37 at Loyola-Chicago
Dec. 22 W 53-52 at Bradley
Dec. 26 L 31-51 1 - Oklahoma
Dec. 27 L 45-57 1 - Pepperdine
Dec. 28 L 41-43 1 - Texas
Jan. 4 L 45-58 * - at Rice
Jan. 5 W 51-41 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 12 W 53-49 * - Rice
Jan. 15 W 54-40 * - at SMU
Jan. 19 L 42-57 * - at Texas
Jan. 25 W 55-48 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 26 L 46-48 * - Texas
Feb. 2 L 40-55 * - at Baylor
Feb. 8 W 53-50 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 9 L 36-58 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 13 W 42-34 * - SMU
Feb. 16 L 40-54 * - Baylor
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1946-47 | 1-22 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 6 L 54-76 Oklahoma
Dec. 8 L 41-47 Loyola-Chicago
Dec. 9 L 39-45 Loyola-Chicago
Dec. 13 L 42-50 at North Texas
Dec. 18 L 45-55 North Texas
Dec. 21 L 26-70 at Oklahoma State
Dec. 26 L 49-59 at Bradley
Dec. 27 L 40-62 Saint Louis
Dec. 28 L 55-61 at Loyola-Chicago
Dec. 30 L 38-63 Missouri
Dec. 31 L 37-61 at Iowa
Jan. 6 L 46-62 * - at Texas
Jan. 10 L 41-48 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 14 L 30-54 * - Arkansas
Jan. 15 L 53-63 * - Arkansas
Jan. 27 L 46-58 * - at Baylor
Feb. 1 L 36-55 * - SMU
Feb. 7 L 44-72 * - Texas
Feb. 8 W 55-50 * - Rice
Feb. 19 L 52-59 * - SMU
Feb. 25 L 57-58 | OT * - Baylor
Feb. 28 L 38-48 * - at Texas A&M
Mar. 1 L 53-64 * - at Rice
1947-48 | 3-20 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 5 L 44-66 Texas Tech
Dec. 6 W 48-46 Texas Tech
Dec. 11 L 17-75 at Kansas State
Dec. 13 L 52-56 at Bradley
Dec. 19 L 46-60 at Valparaiso
Dec. 20 L 34-47 at Bowling Green
Dec. 22 L 40-42 at Lawrence Tech
Dec. 23 L 35-67 at Loyola-Chicago
Dec. 29 L 47-54 1 - Texas Wesleyan
Dec. 30 W 50-48 1 - Texas Tech
Dec. 31 L 46-52 1 - LSU
Jan. 7 L 58-62 * - at SMU
Jan. 12 L 39-45 * - Texas
Jan. 19 L 48-52 * - Baylor
Feb. 3 L 41-49 * - at Texas
Feb. 6 L 54-68 * - at Rice
Feb. 7 L 22-48 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 13 L 30-37 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 14 L 38-47 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 20 L 52-55 | OT * - Rice
Feb. 21 W 46-41 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 28 L 47-61 * - at Baylor
Mar. 3 L 48-63 * - SMU
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Head Coach - Buster Brannon205-259 Overall Record | 20 Seasons
1948-49 | 4-20 Overall | 1-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 4 L 52-63 North TexasDec. 6 L 44-71 at North TexasDec. 10 W 63-54 at East Texas StateDec. 11 L 36-47 Austin CollegeDec. 13 L 40-43 East Texas StateDec. 17 L 49-66 at HamlineDec. 18 W 61-37 at Emporia StateDec. 20 L 57-82 at BradleyDec. 22 L 46-47 | OT at IowaDec. 28 W 60-46 at Abilene ChristianDec. 29 L 46-47 at Hardin-SimmonsDec. 31 L 44-47 at Austin CollegeJan. 4 W 58-52 * - SMUJan. 7 L 42-58 * - Texas A&MJan. 8 L 46-59 * - TexasJan. 15 L 39-46 * - at BaylorJan. 17 L 36-41 * - ArkansasFeb. 4 L 36-47 * - at SMUFeb. 11 L 59-66 * - at RiceFeb. 12 L 37-39 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 18 L 44-62 * - RiceFeb. 21 L 52-67 * - at ArkansasFeb. 26 L 60-71 * - at (20) TexasFeb. 28 L 41-49 * - Baylor
1949-50 | 13-11 Overall | 5-7 in SWC | 6thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 52-35 Abilene Christian
Dec. 3 W 63-35 East Texas State
Dec. 5 W 61-31 Howard Payne
Dec. 8 W 65-57 at Abilene Christian
Dec. 12 W 37-35 at Missouri
Dec. 13 L 45-54 at Missouri
Dec. 15 L 49-85 at Bradley
Dec. 17 L 53-79 at Saint Louis
Dec. 20 L 48-65 at Wichita State
Dec. 27 W 54-42 Wichita State
Dec. 31 W 48-43 North Texas
Jan. 4 L 61-80 * - at Rice
Jan. 5 L 45-49 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 10 W 62-50 * - SMU
Jan. 18 W 64-54 * - Baylor
Jan. 31 W 48-44 East Texas State
Feb. 3 W 51-45 * - at SMU
Feb. 7 L 57-69 * - at Texas
Feb. 11 W 64-36 * - Rice
Feb. 13 W 51-38 * - Texas
Feb. 17 L 43-52 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 21 L 58-60 | OT * - Texas A&M
Feb. 25 L 42-57 * - at Baylor
1951-52 | 24-4 Overall | 11-1 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 29 W 80-68 at Abilene ChristianDec. 3 W 76-43 Abilene ChristianDec. 6 L 52-65 at ManhattanDec. 8 W 67-55 at CanisiusDec. 13 W 80-45 Howard PayneDec. 14 W 49-37 Hardin-SimmonsDec. 19 W 68-48 Texas TechDec. 20 W 58-57 | OT NebraskaDec. 26 W 60-57 1 - RiceDec. 27 W 51-49 1 - VanderbiltDec. 28 W 65-35 1 - Texas A&MJan. 2 W 58-43 * - SMUJan. 5 W 52-43 * - TexasJan. 8 W 42-30 * - at RiceJan. 11 W 75-57 * - BaylorJan. 26 L 41-68 at Oklahoma CityFeb. 2 L 54-56 * - at ArkansasFeb. 6 W 52-41 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 12 W 83-49 * - RiceFeb. 16 W 54-47 * - at TexasFeb. 19 W 58-44 * - Texas A&MFeb. 23 W 56-48 * - at BaylorFeb. 25 W 69-56 * - ArkansasMar. 1 W 64-60 at SMUMar. 14 W 66-49 USAF All-StarsMar. 17 W 87-45 Fort Sam HoustonMar. 21 L 64-68 2 - (8) KansasMar. 22 W 61-44 2 - New Mexico State
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1950-51 | 16-9 Overall | 8-4 in SWC | T-1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 66-49 at Abilene ChristianDec. 4 W 53-35 Hardin-SimmonsDec. 6 W 70-53 at Texas TechDec. 9 W 81-39 Abilene ChristianDec. 12 L 68-87 at IndianaDec. 14 L 45-50 at MissouriDec. 16 L 52-62 at Saint LouisDec. 22 W 58-45 at Oklahoma CityDec. 28 L 45-51 at Texas Tech Dec. 29 W 63-59 at North TexasJan. 3 W 57-46 * - at SMUJan. 6 W 42-31 * - ArkansasJan. 9 W 87-66 * - RiceJan. 13 L 36-39 * - at Texas A&MJan. 22 W 54-44 at Lackland A.F.B.Jan. 27 W 79-44 Howard PayneJan. 30 W 60-48 * - at BaylorFeb. 3 L 43-53 * - at TexasFeb. 6 W 30-27 * - Texas A&MFeb. 12 W 49-34 * - TexasFeb. 17 L 49-54 * - at RiceFeb. 20 L 53-61 * - BaylorFeb. 23 W 64-54 * - SMUFeb. 26 W 52-42 * - at ArkansasMar. 6 L 44-50 1 - Texas A&M
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1952-53 | 16-8 Overall | 9-3 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 10 W 50-45 Hardin-Simmons
Dec. 12 W 65-55 Abilene Christian
Dec. 16 L 76-89 at Bradley
Dec. 18 L 45-55 at Missouri
Dec. 20 L 59-73 at (17) Saint Louis
Dec. 27 L 49-68 1 - Rice
Dec. 29 W 64-52 1 - Texas
Dec. 30 W 63-48 1 - Arizona
Jan. 6 L 48-55 * - at Texas
Jan. 10 L 63-70 * - Baylor
Jan. 13 W 67-36 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 20 W 69-60 * - at Rice
Jan. 30 W 57-34 * - at SMU
Feb. 2 W 49-46 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 9 W 68-49 at Abilene Christian
Feb. 14 W 60-49 * - at Baylor
Feb. 17 W 59-48 * - SMU
Feb. 21 L 56-76 * - Rice
Feb. 23 W 65-63 | OT * - Arkansas
Feb. 28 W 52-48 * - at Texas A&M
Mar. 3 W 68-50 * - at Texas
Mar. 10 W 75-49 Goodyear Tire
Mar. 13 L 54-71 2 - Oklahoma A&M
Mar. 14 W 58-56 2 - (10) Oklahoma City
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The 1952-53 TCU men’s basketball team captured its thirdstraight Southwest Conference Championship.
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1953-54 | 10-14 Overall | 5-7 in SWC | 6thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 73-39 Austin College
Dec. 3 L 64-67 Midwestern State
Dec. 5 L 31-58 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 11 L 48-59 at BYU
Dec. 12 L 61-71 at BYU
Dec. 14 L 55-72 at Utah
Dec. 18 W 79-47 Abilene Christian
Dec. 23 W 96-47 Howard Payne
Dec. 28 L 50-60 1 - Arkansas
Dec. 29 W 69-41 1 - Texas A&M
Dec. 30 L 58-68 1 - Alabama
Jan. 6 L 47-54 * - at Texas
Jan. 12 L 52-69 * - at (15) Rice
Jan. 15 W 69-52 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 18 W 73-60 * - Baylor
Jan. 25 W 74-65 at Abilene Christian
Jan. 30 W 85-84 * - at SMU
Feb. 6 L 59-66 * - Arkansas
Feb. 9 L 56-63 * - at Baylor
Feb. 13 L 55-70 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 17 W 73-65 * - SMU
Feb. 20 W 76-57 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 26 L 65-72 * - Rice
Mar. 2 L 59-68 * - at Texas
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1954-55 | 17-7 Overall | 8-4 in SWC | T-2ndDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 93-45 Abilene Christian
Dec. 3 W 68-63 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 7 L 58-75 at (12) Saint Louis
Dec. 9 W 85-83 at Bradley
Dec. 11 L 50-71 at Vanderbilt
Dec. 16 L 44-63 Oklahoma City
Dec. 18 W 84-61 Howard Payne
Dec. 22 W 97-65 at Austin College
Dec. 27 W 74-71 1 - SMU
Dec. 28 W 72-57 1 - Texas A&M
Dec. 29 W 77-62 1 - Alabama
Jan. 4 W 67-62 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 11 W 79-64 * - Texas
Jan. 15 W 77-73 * - SMU
Jan. 18 L 63-73 * - at Rice
Jan. 22 W 71-58 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 29 W 101-83 at Abilene Christian
Feb. 2 W 92-62 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 5 W 77-75 * - Baylor
Feb. 9 L 70-84 * - at SMU
Feb. 15 W 75-56 * - at Texas
Feb. 19 W 84-80 * - Rice
Feb. 22 L 68-79 * - at Baylor
Mar. 1 L 89-110 * - Arkansas
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1955-56 | 4-20 Overall | 2-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 30 W 91-79 Austin College
Dec. 3 L 64-76 Texas Tech
Dec. 5 L 56-84 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 9 L 46-85 1 - (6) Alabama
Dec. 10 L 58-85 1 - Houston
Dec. 14 L 62-72 Kentucky Wesleyan
Dec. 17 L 38-73 at Tulsa
Dec. 19 L 69-79 | OT at Wichita State
Dec. 23 L 54-64 (15) Oklahoma City
Dec. 28 L 60-66 2 - Texas
Dec. 29 W 67-59 2 - Texas A&M
Dec. 30 L 49-62 2 - Baylor
Jan. 4 W 73-67 * - Texas
Jan. 10 L 60-80 * - at Rice
Jan. 14 L 75-83 * - Baylor
Jan. 21 L 74-84 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 24 L 64-105 * - at (18) SMU
Feb. 1 L 72-74 * - Arkansas
Feb. 8 L 72-89 * - Rice
Feb. 11 L 67-74 * - at Texas
Feb. 14 L 22-26 * - (12) SMU
Feb. 17 L 68-94 * - at Baylor
Feb. 22 W 91-67 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 28 L 71-90 * - at Arkansas
1 - Birmingham Classic 2 - SWC Tournament
1956-57 | 14-10 Overall | 6-6 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 3 W 81-62 Austin College
Dec. 5 W 73-65 at Texas Tech
Dec. 8 W 62-51 Tulsa
Dec. 10 W 97-50 McMurry
Dec. 13 L 81-90 at Saint Louis
Dec. 15 L 76-95 at Wichita State
Dec. 20 W 81-41 Abilene Christian
Dec. 22 W 92-75 Howard Payne
Dec. 27 L 65-74 1 - (7) SMU
Dec. 28 W 67-65 1 - Navy
Dec. 29 L 54-59 1 - Texas
Jan. 5 W 62-50 * - Rice
Jan. 8 L 76-85 * - at Texas
Jan. 12 L 63-79 * - (4) SMU
Jan. 19 W 86-84 | 2OT (13) Oklahome City
Jan. 26 L 64-70 * - at Baylor
Jan. 29 L 58-62 * - Arkansas
Feb. 2 W 77-58 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 9 L 79-90 * - at Rice
Feb. 12 W 62-59 | OT * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 16 W 64-57 * - Arkansas
Feb. 20 W 82-77 | OT * - Baylor
Feb. 26 L 77-88 * - at (4) SMU
Mar. 2 W 74-60 * - Texas
1 - SWC Tournament
1959-60 | 7-17 Overall | 4-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 65-57 Austin College
Dec. 4 L 64-69 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 9 W 99-77 Tulsa
Dec. 12 L 61-78 at Drake
Dec. 14 L 64-72 at Creighton
Dec. 17 L 72-79 at Tulsa
Dec. 22 L 63-78 Oklahoma City
Dec. 28 L 61-72 1 - (18) Texas A&M
Dec. 29 W 83-72 1 - Rice
Dec. 30 L 54-70 1 - Baylor
Jan. 5 L 60-74 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 9 L 52-65 * - (13) Texas A&M
Jan. 12 W 86-63 * - Rice
Jan. 30 L 66-75 | OT * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 3 L 73-79 * - SMU
Feb. 6 L 77-98 * - at Texas
Feb. 9 L 60-75 * - at Baylor
Feb. 13 L 61-66 * - Arkansas
Feb. 17 W 65-61 * - Baylor
Feb. 20 L 67-98 * - at SMU
Feb. 23 L 61-68 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 26 W 67-65 | OT * - at Rice
Feb. 29 L 56-64 * - at (18) Texas A&M
Mar. 3 W 81-73 * - Texas
1 - SWC Tournament
1957-58 | 17-7 Overall | 8-6 in SWC | 3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 3 W 83-33 Austin College
Dec. 6 W 75-50 McMurry
Dec. 9 W 65-56 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 13 L 63-75 1 - Auburn
Dec. 14 W 82-59 1 - Miami (Fla.)
Dec. 19 W 80-62 Howard Payne
Dec. 21 W 64-57 Oklahoma City
Dec. 26 W 65-54 2 - Texas A&M
Dec. 27 W 71-69 2 - Texas Tech
Dec. 28 W 57-55 2 - Rice
Jan. 4 W 71-48 * - Texas A&M
Jan. 7 L 70-83 * - at Texas Tech
Jan. 10 L 49-65 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 13 W 92-68 * - Rice
Jan. 16 L 69-73 * - at Texas
Feb. 1 W 57-53 * - Baylor
Feb. 3 L 46-56 * - (17) Arkansas
Feb. 8 L 67-84 * - at SMU
Feb. 12 W 88-58 * - Texas
Feb. 15 W 82-71 * - SMU
Feb. 18 L 64-70 * - at Baylor
Feb. 22 W 90-65 * - at Rice
Mar. 1 W 78-73 * - Texas Tech
Mar. 4 W 62-42 * - at Texas A&M
1 - Birmingham Classic 2 - SWC Tournament
1960-61 | 5-19 Overall | 3-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 2 W 94-63 Austin College
Dec. 5 L 71-73 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 10 L 55-101 at Utah
Dec. 12 L 65-74 BYU
Dec. 17 L 62-68 LSU
Dec. 19 W 78-74 Oklahoma City
Dec. 21 L 61-81 at Centenary
Dec. 27 L 71-87 1 - Utah State
Dec. 28 L 72-85 1 - Houston
Dec. 29 L 65-81 1 - Tulsa
Jan. 3 L 69-82 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 7 W 95-94 | 4OT * - Texas
Jan. 10 L 60-82 * - at Rice
Jan. 14 L 64-67 * - SMU
Feb. 1 L 75-89 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 4 L 75-88 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 7 W 85-77 * - at Baylor
Feb. 11 W 68-66 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 14 L 68-79 * - at SMU
Feb. 18 L 60-74 * - Baylor
Feb. 22 L 76-96 * - Arkansas
Feb. 24 L 75-101 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 27 L 77-79 * - at Texas
Mar. 2 L 71-81 * - Rice
1 - All-College Tournament
1958-59 | 20-6 Overall | 12-2 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 2 W 93-62 Austin CollegeDec. 6 W 66-58 Oklahoma CityDec. 10 W 58-56 at San FranciscoDec. 12 L 64-76 at UtahDec. 13 W 71-64 at UtahDec. 19 W 67-63 at Loyola-New OrleansDec. 26 W 62-55 1 - BaylorDec. 27 W 74-64 1 - SMUDec. 29 L 45-61 1 - Texas A&MJan. 3 W 72-62 * - at BaylorJan. 7 W 52-45 * - ArkansasJan. 10 W 86-78 * - TexasJan. 13 W 59-52 * - at RiceJan. 17 L 57-61 * - Texas TechJan. 24 L 65-75 at (15) Oklahoma CityJan. 31 W 72-60 * - SMUFeb. 3 W 76-64 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 7 W 66-59 * - Texas TechFeb. 11 W 80-61 * - Texas A&MFeb. 14 W 76-71 * - at ArkansasFeb. 18 W 68-64 * - RiceFeb. 21 W 72-59 * - at TexasFeb. 25 L 71-72 * - at SMUMar. 3 W 81-63 * - BaylorMar. 13 L 73-77 2 - (5) CincinnatiMar. 14 W 71-65 2 - DePaul
1 - SWC Tournament 2 - NCAA Midwest Regional
1961-62 | 5-19 Overall | 4-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 91-97 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 6 L 72-89 at Tulane
Dec. 7 L 58-83 at LSU
Dec. 12 L 71-75 at Houston
Dec. 18 W 63-61 Centenary
Dec. 20 L 62-73 Oklahoma City
Dec. 26 L 76-82 1 - Houston
Dec. 27 L 67-71 1 - at Oklahoma City
Dec. 28 L 62-75 1 - Seattle
Jan. 4 L 53-70 * - SMU
Jan. 6 L 63-71 * - at Rice
Jan. 9 L 61-73 * - Texas
Jan. 12 L 61-64 * - Arkansas
Jan. 25 L 56-61 Houston
Jan. 30 W 69-53 * - at Baylor
Feb. 3 L 72-79 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 6 W 65-63 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 10 L 80-90 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 13 W 80-66 * - Baylor
Feb. 17 L 65-87 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 20 L 66-74 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 24 L 86-96 * - at SMU
Feb. 27 W 75-73 * - Rice
Mar. 6 L 68-71 * - at Texas
1 - All-College Tournament
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1962-63 | 4-20 Overall | 1-13 in SWC | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 3 L 60-77 Oklahoma City
Dec. 7 L 61-64 Centenary
Dec. 10 L 69-76 Houston
Dec. 13 L 60-82 at Michigan
Dec. 15 L 62-74 at (3) Ohio State
Dec. 21 W 74-63 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 26 L 65-69 1 - Eastern Kentucky State
Dec. 27 W 80-70 1 - Northwestern State (La.)
Dec. 28 W 77-62 1 - George Washington
Jan. 3 L 66-69 * - Texas Tech
Jan. 5 L 63-78 * - at Rice
Jan. 8 L 59-81 * - Arkansas
Jan. 12 L 60-61 * - Baylor
Jan. 29 L 71-87 Houston
Feb. 2 L 56-73 * - at Texas
Feb. 5 L 80-92 * - at SMU
Feb. 9 L 69-85 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 12 W 66-64 * - at Baylor
Feb. 15 L 59-75 * - Texas
Feb. 19 L 98-109 * - SMU
Feb. 23 L 54-87 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 26 L 87-99 * - at Texas Tech
Mar. 2 L 76-83 * - Rice
Mar. 5 L 94-104 * - at Arkansas
1 - Gulf Coast Classic
1963-64 | 4-20 Overall | 0-14 in SWC | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 2 L 70-96 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 5 L 72-77 at Centenary
Dec. 9 W 65-59 | OT Houston
Dec. 12 W 66-62 Florida State
Dec. 14 L 52-67 Oklahoma City
Dec. 18 L 56-113 at (8) Vanderbilt
Dec. 21 W 64-61 Arlington State College
Dec. 27 L 47-68 1 - at Furman
Dec. 28 W 70-64 1 - Alabama
Jan. 4 L 73-82 * - Rice
Jan. 7 L 64-94 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 11 L 60-66 * - Arkansas
Jan. 23 L 63-83 at Houston
Feb. 1 L 67-79 * - at SMU
Feb. 4 L 74-90 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 8 L 62-79 * - Texas
Feb. 11 L 67-83 * - at Baylor
Feb. 15 L 75-85 * - SMU
Feb. 18 L 94-101 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 22 L 71-70 * - at Texas
Feb. 25 L 76-87 * - Baylor
Feb. 29 L 86-104 * - at Rice
Mar. 3 L 66-70 | 2OT * - Texas A&M
Mar. 5 L 77-108 * - at Arkansas
1 - Poinsettia Classic
1964-65 | 6-18 Overall | 3-11 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 91-66 Austin College
Dec. 5 L 79-84 Ohio State
Dec. 7 W 95-71 Arlington State College
Dec. 10 L 62-67 Houston
Dec. 12 L 73-82 Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 17 L 81-91 at Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 21 L 75-84 Centenary
Dec. 29 L 58-76 1 - New Mexico
Dec. 30 W 76-71 1 - William & Mary
Jan. 5 L 70-88 * - Arkansas
Jan. 9 W 77-64 * - Texas
Jan. 12 L 71-72 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 18 L 87-108 at Houston
Jan. 30 L 94-108 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 2 L 94-110 * - at SMU
Feb. 6 L 85-87 * - Baylor
Feb. 9 W 94-75 * - at Rice
Feb. 13 L 72-96 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 16 L 95-96 * - SMU
Feb. 20 L 88-97 * - at Baylor
Feb. 23 L 95-102 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 26 L 91-93 * - at Texas Tech
Mar. 2 L 63-84 * - at Texas
Mar. 4 W 98-86 * - Rice
1 - Sun Bowl Carnival
1965-66 | 8-16 Overall | 6-8 in SWC | T-6thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 87-112 at Georgia Tech
Dec. 3 L 75-76 | OT at Georgia
Dec. 6 W 77-66 Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 11 L 114-138 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 14 L 87-88 at Centenary
Dec. 18 L 102-132 Houston
Dec. 21 W 103-93 Oklahoma City
Dec. 28 L 90-96 1 - Idaho
Dec. 29 L 80-82 1 - Tulane
Jan. 4 W 88-85 * - Arkansas
Jan. 8 L 75-89 * - at Baylor
Jan. 11 W 97-79 * - Rice
Jan. 27 L 79-100 at Houston
Jan. 29 W 97-89 * - at SMU
Feb. 1 L 89-92 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 5 L 72-81 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 8 L 75-77 * - at Texas
Feb. 12 W 90-81 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 15 L 77-85 * - Texas
Feb. 19 L 91-96 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 22 L 73-91 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 26 W 106-88 * - Baylor
Feb. 28 L 96-100 | OT * - SMU
Mar. 3 W 93-86 * - at Rice
1 - New Mexico Invitational
1968-69 | 12-12 Overall | 5-9 in SWC | T-6thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 2 W 87-84 Oklahoma City
Dec. 5 W 73-58 Southwestern Louisiana
Dec. 10 W 97-83 at Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 14 L 84-86 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 18 W 89-59 Hawai’i
Dec. 21 W 94-75 Sam Houston State
Dec. 27 W 78-76 1 - Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 28 L 81-83 1 - at UC Santa Barbara
Dec. 30 L 97-99 at UNLV
Jan. 4 L 78-81 * - SMU
Jan. 7 L 59-63 * - at Texas
Jan. 10 L 64-68 * - Baylor
Jan. 14 L 64-71 * - Rice
Jan. 18 L 71-72 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 1 W 85-79 * - Arkansas
Feb. 4 W 84-75 at Sam Houston State
Feb. 8 L 49-56 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 11 L 47-63 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 15 W 99-79 * - Texas Tech
Feb. 18 W 87-84 | OT * - at SMU
Feb. 22 L 54-64 * - Texas
Feb. 25 W 70-66 * - at Baylor
Mar. 1 L 88-95 * - at Rice
Mar. 4 W 94-71 * - Texas A&M
1 - California Winter Classic
1966-67 | 11-14 Overall | 8-6 in SWC | T-2ndDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 76-90 at OklahomaDec. 3 W 102-77 CentenaryDec. 6 L 75-91 at Loyola-New OrleansDec. 10 L 54-56 Memphis StateDec. 12 W 87-86 Mexico Olympic TeamDec. 17 W 107-97 Oklahoma CityDec. 20 L 78-84 at Ohio StateDec. 22 L 88-89 | OT at (7) CincinnatiDec. 27 L 71-81 1 - AlabamaDec. 28 L 79-80 1 - AuburnJan. 2 L 83-92 at Oklahoma CityJan. 3 W 71-65 * - Texas TechJan. 7 W 96-82 * - TexasJan. 10 W 67-64 * - at Texas A&MJan. 28 W 78-61 * - ArkansasJan. 31 L 88-89 * - at SMUFeb. 4 L 81-89 * - at RiceFeb. 7 W 96-89 * - BaylorFeb. 11 L 72-77 * - at Texas TechFeb. 14 W 99-91 * - at BaylorFeb. 18 L 83-85 * - SMUFeb. 21 W 83-74 * - RiceFeb. 25 L 78-83 * - at ArkansasFeb. 28 L 79-88 * - at TexasMar. 2 W 96-71 * - Texas A&M
1 - Mobile Classic
1969-70 | 10-14 Overall | 8-6 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 85-96 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 6 W 83-63 Loyola-New Orleans
Dec. 9 L 70-83 at Southwestern Louisiana
Dec. 13 W 79-61 Oklahoma City
Dec. 19 L 65-75 1 - Kansas State
Dec. 20 L 59-69 1 - Oklahoma State
Dec. 23 L 58-69 at Centenary
Dec. 29 L 80-89 Ohio State
Jan. 3 L 63-75 at Southern Illinois
Jan. 12 L 76-80 Xavier
Jan. 17 L 84-86 * - at SMU
Jan. 20 W 97-88 * - Rice
Jan. 24 W 81-73 * - Texas Tech
Jan. 27 W 82-68 * - at Arkansas
Jan. 31 W 90-71 * - Baylor
Feb. 3 W 80-55 * - Texas
Feb. 7 W 84-72 * - at Texas A&M
Feb. 10 L 60-75 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 14 L 73-77 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 17 L 84-93 * - at Texas
Feb. 21 L 81-92 * - at Baylor
Feb. 24 W 102-93 * - SMU
Feb. 28 L 73-82 * - at Rice
Mar. 3 W 97-95 * - Arkansas
1 - Texas Classic
Head Coach - Johnny Swaim102-151 Overall Record | 10 Seasons
1967-68 | 15-11 Overall | 9-5 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 4 L 57-66 OklahomaDec. 9 L 71-72 Oklahoma CityDec. 13 W 101-69 Loyola-New Orleans Dec. 16 L 86-98 at Oklahoma CityDec. 18 W 93-70 Sam Houston StateDec. 21 L 67-70 at Georgia TechDec. 23 L 61-65 at Memphis StateDec. 28 W 63-56 1 - MassachusettsDec. 29 W 72-65 1 - at ConnecticutJan. 3 W 84-75 * - RiceJan. 6 W 81-77 | 2OT * - at Texas A&M Jan. 9 L 65-66 * - at TexasJan. 24 W 117-65 Austin CollegeJan. 27 W 99-86 * - BaylorJan. 30 L 67-68 * - at ArkansasFeb. 3 L 65-83 * - at Texas TechFeb. 6 W 91-64 * - SMUFeb. 10 W 77-65 * - ArkansasFeb. 13 L 63-70 * - at SMUFeb. 17 W 73-55 * - Texas TechFeb. 20 L 69-73 * - at RiceFeb. 24 W 85-78 * - Texas A&MFeb. 27 W 71-65 * - TexasMar. 2 W 72-65 * - at BaylorMar. 15 W 77-72 2 - Kansas StateMar. 16 L 68-103 2 - (1) Houston
1 - Holiday Classic 2 - NCAA Midwest Regional
1970-71 | 15-12 Overall | 11-3 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 70-79 at Kansas StateDec. 5 W 99-89 at Loyola-New OrleansDec. 7 L 74-90 PurdueDec. 11 L 64-69 NebraskaDec. 12 L 58-62 at Oklahoma CityDec. 18 W 88-75 1 - AlabamaDec. 19 L 78-79 2 - (9) DrakeDec. 23 W 75-70 Houston BaptistDec. 30 L 77-85 | OT at DenverJan. 2 W 115-94 LamarJan. 11 L 74-85 DenverJan. 12 L 69-76 | OT Oklahoma CityJan. 19 W 85-71 * - Texas TechJan. 23 W 64-59 * - at Texas A&MJan. 26 W 93-85 * - SMUJan. 30 W 76-70 * - at Texas Feb. 2 W 89-87 * - at ArkansasFeb. 6 W 102-87 * - BaylorFeb. 9 L 63-89 * - at RiceFeb. 13 L 65-72 * - at Texas TechFeb. 16 W 92-86 * - ArkansasFeb. 20 W 102-86 * - RiceFeb. 23 W 94-84 * - at BaylorFeb. 27 W 74-71 * - TexasMar. 2 W 76-63 * - Texas A&MMar. 6 L 78-79 * - at SMUMar. 13 L 94-102 2 - Notre Dame
1 - Texas Classic 2 - NCAA Pre-Midwest Regional
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1971-72 | 15-9 Overall | 9-5 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 87-78 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 7 W 95-76 at Lamar
Dec. 9 W 84-79 Wyoming
Dec. 11 W 115-111 Oklahoma City
Dec. 21 L 78-109 at Colorado State
Dec. 23 L 81-119 at (1) UCLA
Dec. 27 L 74-76 1 - California
Dec. 28 W 93-78 1 - Northwestern
Dec. 29 L 57-83 1 - Minnesota
Jan. 7 W 101-85 Tarleton State
Jan. 15 W 95-77 * - Arkansas
Jan. 22 L 71-81 * - at SMU
Jan. 25 L 74-81 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 29 W 69-55 * - Rice
Feb. 1 L 77-93 * - at Baylor
Feb. 5 W 88-75 * - Texas
Feb. 8 W 85-81 * - at Texas Tech
Feb. 12 W 98-90 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 15 W 93-84 * - SMU
Feb. 19 L 67-75 * - Texas A&M
Feb. 22 W 75-68 * - at Rice
Feb. 26 W 95-84 * - Baylor
Feb. 29 W 89-88 * - Texas Tech
Mar. 4 L 65-72 * - at Texas
1 - Rainbow Classic
1972-73 | 4-21 Overall | 2-12 in SWC | T-7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 2 L 75-87 Oklahoma CityDec. 6 W 73-66 LamarDec. 9 L 70-101 at PurdueDec. 11 L 58-72 at NebraskaDec. 16 L 65-106 at Oklahoma CityDec. 27 L 53-54 1 - WyomingDec. 28 L 68-83 1 - BaylorDec. 29 L 61-74 1 - ColumbiaJan. 6 L 53-67 North TexasJan. 11 W 78-76 Hawai’iJan. 13 L 73-83 * - at RiceJan. 16 L 93-94 | OT Houston BaptistJan. 20 L 65-87 * - Texas TechJan. 23 L 71-104 * - at SMUJan. 27 L 75-90 * - at ArkansasJan. 30 L 76-82 | OT * - BaylorFeb. 3 L 73-92 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 6 L 62-69 * - TexasFeb. 10 W 72-71 * - RiceFeb. 13 L 64-74 * - at Texas TechFeb. 17 W 80-76 * - SMUFeb. 20 L 94-96 | OT * - ArkansasFeb. 24 L 73-80 | OT * - at BaylorFeb. 27 L 69-89 * - at TexasMar. 3 L 82-95 * - Texas A&M
1 - Far West Classic
1973-74 | 8-17 Overall | 2-12 in SWC | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 L 77-78 at Oklahoma CityDec. 4 L 93-109 at North TexasDec. 6 L 64-68 PacificDec. 8 W 74-69 | OT Oklahoma CityDec. 12 W 86-67 East Texas StateDec. 15 W 70-66 LamarDec. 22 W 70-65 Colorado StateDec. 28 L 74-81 1 - at RochesterDec. 29 L 62-69 1 - ColgateJan. 5 W 93-68 Wayland BaptistJan. 8 W 74-64 Houston BaptistJan. 15 L 53-104 * - at TexasJan. 19 W 88-72 * - Texas A&MJan. 22 L 57-75 * - at BaylorJan. 26 L 74-86 * - ArkansasJan. 29 L 74-81 * - SMUFeb. 2 L 64-82 * - at Texas TechFeb. 5 L 67-73 * - RiceFeb. 9 L 64-82 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 12 W 72-71 | OT * - TexasFeb. 16 L 63-71 * - BaylorFeb. 19 L 99-109 * - at ArkansasFeb. 23 L 60-96 * - at SMUFeb. 26 L 66-77 * - Texas TechMar. 2 L 72-82 * - at Rice
1 - Kodak Classic
1974-75 | 9-16 Overall | 4-10 in SWC | T-6thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 30 W 70-68 Pan American College
Dec. 2 L 91-95 at Oklahoma City
Dec. 7 W 115-113 | 2OT Oklahoma City
Dec. 10 W 90-87 at Lamar
Dec. 14 L 90-91 at Iowa State
Dec. 21 L 61-73 Florida
Dec. 27 L 86-99 1 - at San Francisco
Dec. 28 L 60-68 2 - Gonzaga
Jan. 2 W 98-61 Houston Baptist
Jan. 7 L 74-75 Hardin-Simmons
Jan. 11 W 69-62 Hawai’i
Jan. 21 W 73-65 * - Baylor
Jan. 25 L 69-81 * - at Texas A&M
Jan. 28 W 74-72 | OT * - Texas
Feb. 1 L 78-81 | OT * - Texas Tech
Feb. 4 L 67-88 * - at Rice
Feb. 8 L 67-88 * - at SMU
Feb. 11 L 61-70 * - Arkansas
Feb. 15 W 84-64 * - SMU
Feb. 18 L 57-81 * - at Arkansas
Feb. 22 L 64-81 * - at Baylor
Feb. 25 L 62-63 * - at Texas
Mar. 1 L 81-94 * - Texas A&M
Mar. 4 W 89-61 * - Rice
Mar. 8 L 78-103 * - at Texas Tech
1 - San Francisco Classic
Head Coach - Tim Somerville10-43 Overall Record | 2 Seasons
1977-78 | 4-22 Overall | 2-14 in SWC | T-8thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 25 L 62-125 1 - at ClemsonNov. 26 L 64-78 1 - Ohio Nov. 29 L 78-80 UT ArlingtonDec. 3 W 67-53 Wayland BaptistDec. 10 L 46-73 North TexasDec. 22 L 61-89 2 - Idaho StateDec. 23 L 43-69 2 - Boise StateDec. 30 L 76-77 | 2OT Texas Lutheran Jan. 3 W 66-48 Cal State San DiegoJan. 5 L 41-90 * - TexasJan. 7 L 65-68 * - SMUJan. 9 L 56-68 * - at Texas TechJan. 14 L 63-79 * - HoustonJan. 21 L 35-43 * - at (6) ArkansasJan. 23 L 58-66 * - at RiceJan. 25 W 66-59 * - Texas A&MJan. 28 L 53-77 * - at BaylorJan. 30 L 55-58 * - Texas TechFeb. 1 L 55-93 * - at HoustonFeb. 4 L 50-87 * - at (12) Texas Feb. 11 L 57-87 * - (2) ArkansasFeb. 13 W 57-54 * - RiceFeb. 15 L 72-88 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 18 L 53-83 * - at SMUFeb. 21 L 52-60 *BaylorFeb. 25 L 42-84 3 - (4) at Arkansas
1 - IPTAY Invitational 2 - Wolf Pack Classic 3 - SWC Postseason Classic III
1975-76 | 11-16 Overall | 6-10 in SWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 29 L 68-75 Pan American CollegeDec. 1 L 60-78 at Oklahoma CityDec. 6 W 96-79 LamarDec. 9 W 95-83 Iowa StateDec. 11 W 77-76 at Pan American CollegeDec. 13 W 76-66 Oklahoma CityDec. 26 L 65-84 at Wichita StateDec. 29 L 75-76 1 - at Northeast LouisianaDec. 30 L 48-54 1 - LamarJan. 6 W 79-75 * - SMUJan. 10 L 58-82 * - at Texas TechJan. 12 L 84-108 * - at SMUJan. 14 W 88-70 * - HoustonJan. 17 L 65-100 * - at ArkansasJan. 19 W 103-87 * - RiceJan. 24 W 87-86 | OT Houston BaptistJan. 26 W 73-70 * - at TexasJan. 28 L 68-71 * - BaylorJan. 31 L 64-66 * - Texas A&MFeb. 3 W 65-63 * - at BaylorFeb. 7 L 75-82 * - Texas TechFeb. 10 L 95-103 * - at HoustonFeb. 14 L 66-83 * - ArkansasFeb. 17 L 78-93 * - at RiceFeb. 19 L 70-111 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 24 W 89-81 * - TexasFeb. 28 L 65-81 2 - at Arkansas
1 - Pacemaker Classic 2 - SWC Postseason Classic
1976-77 | 3-23 Overall | 0-16 in SWC | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 27 W 70-61 MississippiNov. 30 W 75-69 at UT ArlingtonDec. 2 L 53-103 at (5) KentuckyDec. 4 L 63-68 at MississippiDec. 7 W 89-62 Houston BaptistDec. 11 L 81-85 North TexasDec. 23 L 72-116 at Memphis StateJan. 4 L 62-97 * - at BaylorJan. 8 L 55-66 * - SMUJan. 10 L 74-90 * - BaylorJan. 12 L 68-87 * - at Texas TechJan. 15 L 74-78 * - HoustonJan. 18 L 45-62 * - at (17) ArkansasJan. 22 L 66-69 * - RiceJan. 24 L 82-100 at TulaneJan. 26 L 60-79 * - at Texas A&MJan. 29 L 80-89 * - at TexasFeb. 1 L 69-76 * - Texas A&MFeb. 5 L 84-116 * - at SMUFeb. 8 L 54-72 * - Texas TechFeb. 10 L 69-81 * - TexasFeb. 12 L 74-114 * - at HoustonFeb. 15 L 64-79 * - (11) ArkansasFeb. 19 L 72-93 * - at RiceFeb. 22 L 76-83 at Hardin-SimmonsFeb. 26 L 67-111 1 - Houston
1 - SWC Postseason Classic II
1978-79 | 6-21 Overall | 1-15 in SWC | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 20 W 97-55 TrinityNov. 25 W 88-42 St. Edward’s (Texas)Nov. 27 L 64-71 College of Santa FeNov. 29 L 71-83 at UT ArlingtonDec. 7 L 68-70 Wayland BaptistDec. 9 L 79-83 North TexasDec. 16 L 65-69 at Robert MorrisDec. 29 W 63-34 San Diego StateDec. 30 W 70-55 Robert MorrisJan. 2 W 106-64 RooseveltJan. 4 L 63-92 * - at TexasJan. 6 L 77-96 * - at SMUJan. 8 L 75-99 * - Texas TechJan. 13 L 66-95 * - at HoustonJan. 20 L 51-90 * - (11) ArkansasJan. 22 L 56-59 * - RiceJan. 24 L 43-57 * - at (14) Texas A&MJan. 27 L 69-77 * - BaylorJan. 29 L 71-91 * - at Texas TechJan. 31 W 77-71 * - HoustonFeb. 3 L 60-73 * - (12) TexasFeb. 10 L 65-108 * - at (10) ArkansasFeb. 12 L 80-84 * - at RiceFeb. 14 L 56-61 * - Texas A&MFeb. 17 L 72-109 * - at BaylorFeb. 20 L 77-89 * - SMUFeb. 24 L 78-104 1 - at Baylor
1 - SWC Postseason Classic IV
Head Coach - Jim Killingsworth130-106 Overall Record | 8 Seasons
1979-80 | 7-19 Overall | 2-14 in SWC | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 103-98 UT ArlingtonDec. 8 L 79-84 at North TexasDec. 10 L 64-79 IllinoisDec. 17 W 84-77 Oregon TechDec. 19 W 99-82 Georgia StateDec. 21 L 48-83 1 - at Fresno StateDec. 22 W 88-76 1 - Georgia StateDec. 29 W 89-71 Northeast Missouri StateJan. 3 L 63-69 * - Texas A&MJan. 5 L 47-57 * - at RiceJan. 8 L 58-70 * - ArkansasJan. 12 L 65-84 * - Texas TechJan. 13 L 68-85 Notre DameJan. 15 L 65-95 * - at TexasJan. 19 W 92-89 * - at SMUJan. 22 W 71-69 * - HoustonJan. 28 L 73-85 * - at BaylorJan. 30 L 59-60 * - RiceFeb. 2 L 42-57 * - at Texas TechFeb. 4 L 47-74 * - at ArkansasFeb. 6 L 62-90 * - Texas Feb. 9 L 57-76 * - SMUFeb. 12 L 59-87 * - at HoustonFeb. 19 L 48-87 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 22 L 59-67 * - BaylorFeb. 25 L 52-71 2 - at Texas Tech
1 - Sun Met Classic 2 - First Round SWC Postseason Classic V
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1980-81 | 11-18 Overall | 6-10 in SWC | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 28 L 52-53 Westmont CollegeNov. 29 L 80-91 UT ArlingtonDec. 1 W 74-62 PacificDec. 4 L 63-79 at (13) Notre DameDec. 6 L 55-87 at IllinoisDec. 9 L 75-76 North TexasDec. 22 L 63-67 | OT 1 - West Texas StateDec. 23 W 73-60 1 - Oklahoma CityDec. 29 L 69-76 2 - at New MexicoDec. 30 W 57-47 2 - XavierJan. 3 W 56-51 * - (11) Texas A&MJan. 6 L 51-57 * - RiceJan. 10 L 51-85 * - at ArkansasJan. 13 L 54-57 * - at Texas TechJan. 17 W 66-64 * - TexasJan. 20 W 52-43 * - SMUJan. 24 L 59-68 * - at HoustonJan. 28 W 58-50 * - BaylorJan. 31 L 54-58 * - at RiceFeb. 3 L 60-70 | OT * - Texas TechFeb. 7 L 48-63 * - ArkansasFeb. 10 L 84-88 * - at TexasFeb. 14 W 52-44 * - at SMUFeb. 17 W 78-77 | 4OT * - HoustonFeb. 24 L 57-59 * - Texas A&MFeb. 28 L 62-68 * - at BaylorMar. 2 W 62-60 3 - at Texas A&MMar. 5 W 56-47 3 - BaylorMar. 6 L 53-73 3 - Houston
1 - Rebel Roundup 2 - Lobo Invitational 3 - SWC Postseason Classic VI
1981-82 | 16-13 Overall | 9-7 in SWC | T-4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 28 W 82-79 at UT ArlingtonNov. 30 W 54-52 Northeast Missouri StateDec. 5 L 71-74 at PacificDec. 8 W 78-73 at North TexasDec. 11 L 62-72 1 - (14) at TulsaDec. 12 L 67-69 | OT 1 - Connecticut Dec. 14 W 72-63 Iowa StateDec. 22 W 55-51 UT San AntonioDec. 28 L 63-78 2 - at Santa ClaraDec. 29 L 49-54 2 - Penn StateJan. 5 L 54-60 * - Texas A&MJan. 9 W 65-64 * - at RiceJan. 13 L 59-62 * - (9) ArkansasJan. 16 W 67-58 * - Texas TechJan. 18 L 89-105 * - at (19) TexasJan. 23 W 63-61 * - at SMUJan. 26 W 85-82 * - HoustonFeb. 1 W 83-80 * - at BaylorFeb. 3 W 58-57 * - RiceFeb. 6 L 65-71 * - at Texas TechFeb. 8 L 69-79 * - at (14) ArkansasFeb. 10 W 81-69 * - TexasFeb. 13 W 85-60 * - SMUFeb. 16 L 65-74 * - at HoustonFeb. 23 L 74-83 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 27 W 70-54 * - BaylorMar. 1 W 54-46 3 - SMUMar. 4 W 67-61 3 - Texas TechMar. 5 L 70-80 3- (14) Arkansas
1 - Oil Capitol Classic 2 - Cable Car Classic 3 - SWC Postseason Classic VII
1982-83 | 23-11 Overall | 9-7 in SWC | T-4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 27 W 76-70 UT ArlingtonNov. 29 W 65-56 at UT San AntonioDec. 2 W 91-63 Sienna Heights CollegeDec. 4 L 74-92 at Long Beach StateDec. 7 W 64-58 North TexasDec. 9 W 82-57 Biscayne CollegeDec. 11 W 54-51 Texas WesleyanDec. 18 W 74-66 at Iowa StateDec. 21 W 77-52 ColoradoDec. 28 W 90-82 1 - Idaho StateDec. 29 L 59-84 1 - at Utah StateJan. 3 W 70-54 * - at TexasJan. 8 W 59-57 * - Texas TechJan. 12 L 51-54 * - (16) HoustonJan. 15 W 57-48 * - at RiceJan. 19 L 55-69 * - at (4) ArkansasJan. 22 W 55-45 * - BaylorJan. 25 W 67-50 * - Texas A&MJan. 29 W 68-67 * - at SMUFeb. 5 W 82-48 * - TexasFeb. 9 L 61-67 * - at Texas TechFeb. 12 L 66-74 * - at (6) HoustonFeb. 16 W 72-50 * - RiceFeb. 19 L 56-64 * - (7) ArkansasFeb. 16 W 72-50 * - RiceFeb. 19 L 56-64 * - (7) ArkansasFeb. 21 W 51-47 * - at BaylorFeb. 26 L 58-60 | OT * - at Texas A&MMar. 2 L 56-61 * - SMUMar. 7 W 74-49 2 - RiceMar. 10 W 65-53 2 - Texas A&MMar. 11 W 61-59 | OT 2 - (6) ArkansasMar. 12 L 59-62 2 - (1) HoustonMar. 16 W 78-62 3 - Tulsa Mar. 21 W 78-76 3 - at Arizona State Mar. 24 L 57-67 3 - at Nebraska
1 - Big Blue Classic 2 - SWC Postseason Classic VIII 3 - NIT
1983-84 | 11-17 Overall | 4-12 in SWC | T-7thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 26 W 75-61 UT ArlingtonNov. 29 W 82-81 | 2OT Southwestern Dec. 1 W 35-26 East Texas StateDec. 3 L 64-67 UT San AntonioDec. 6 L 65-66 at North TexasDec. 9 W 53-52 1 - Idaho StateDec. 10 L 67-90 1 - at MarshallDec. 17 W 79-44 Long Beach StateDec. 20 W 96-57 California BaptistDec. 23 W 74-55 Texas LutheranDec. 27 L 65-70 at ColoradoJan. 4 L 60-79 * - at Texas TechJan. 7 L 67-81 * - (7) at HoustonJan. 11 L 42-43 * - RiceJan. 14 L 62-70 * - ArkansasJan. 18 W 76-54 * - at BaylorJan. 21 L 62-68 * - at Texas A&MJan. 26 L 59-61 * - SMUFeb. 1 W 60-53 * - at TexasFeb. 4 L 45-47 * - Texas TechFeb. 9 L 60-76 * - (5) HoustonFeb. 11 L 37-56 * - at RiceFeb. 15 L 48-55 * - (14) at ArkansasFeb. 18 W 73-67 | OT * - BaylorFeb. 22 L 65-67 | 2OT * - Texas A&M Feb. 25 L 65-73 * - at SMUMar. 3 W 78-70 * - TexasMar. 6 L 52-64 2 - Rice
1 - Marshall Memorial Invitational 2 - SWC Postseason Classic IX
1984-85 | 16-12 Overall | 8-8 in SWC | T-5thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 24 W 112-71 St. Edward’s (Texas)Nov. 29 W 100-41 St. ThomasDec. 1 W 71-57 John BrownDec. 4 W 76-58 North TexasDec. 8 L 74-76 | OT at UT San AntonioDec. 15 W 71-60 Oklahoma CityDec. 18 W 58-42 CampbellDec. 21 L 64-66 | OT 1 - MississippiDec. 22 W 81-71 1 - NiagaraDec. 28 W 72-70 2 - at San Diego StateDec. 29 L 75-92 2 - Boston CollegeJan. 3 L 73-83 * - HoustonJan. 5 L 62-63 * - at RiceJan. 9 L 59-67 * - at ArkansasJan. 12 W 84-68 * - BaylorJan. 16 L 60-65 | OT * - Texas A&MJan. 19 L 70-74 * - (3) at SMUJan. 26 W 53-45 * - TexasJan. 29 W 48-47 * - at Texas TechFeb. 1 W 85-80 * - at HoustonFeb. 6 L 61-62 * - RiceFeb. 9 W 72-66 | OT * - ArkansasFeb. 13 W 81-70 * - at BaylorFeb. 16 L 60-67 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 20 W 72-64 * - (9) SMUFeb. 27 W 54-52 * - at TexasMar. 2 L 53-61 * - at Texas TechMar. 8 L 52-54 3 - Texas A&M
1 - Gator Bowl Invitational 2 - SWC Postseason Classic X 3 - Cabrillo Classic
1985-86 | 22-9 Overall | 12-4 in SWC | T-1stDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 23 W 89-43 McMurryNov. 26 W 87-46 Howard PayneNov. 30 W 78-49 Colorado StateDec. 6 W 63-50 1 - BYUDec. 7 L 68-71 1 - Arizona StateDec. 10 L 55-56 North TexasDec. 14 W 94-61 Texas LutheranDec. 21 W 74-59 DrakeDec. 23 W 85-50 Long Beach StateDec. 27 L 62-69 2 - (14) UABDec. 28 W 81-64 2 - Ball StateJan. 2 W 66-64 * - RiceJan. 4 W 71-62 * - ArkansasJan. 8 W 64-48 * - at BaylorJan. 11 L 60-64 * - at Texas A&MJan. 15 W 63-54 * - SMUJan. 22 L 54-56 * - at TexasJan. 25 W 63-55 * - Texas TechJan. 29 W 53-49 * - HoustonFeb. 1 W 69-48 * - at RiceFeb. 5 W 73-71 | 2OT * - at ArkansasFeb. 8 W 67-47 * - BaylorFeb. 12 W 70-53 * - Texas A&MFeb. 15 W 76-54 * - at SMUFeb. 22 W 55-54 * - TexasFeb. 26 L 52-62 * - at Texas TechMar. 1 L 83-85 | OT * - at HoustonMar. 7 W 78-59 3 - RiceMar. 8 L 67-71 3 - Texas TechMar. 11 W 76-69 4 - at MontanaMar. 17 L 75-77 4 - at Florida
1 - Kactus Klassic 2 - Holiday Classic 3 - SWC Postseason Classic XI 4 - NIT
The 1985-86 TCU men’s basketball team captured a share ofthe Southwest Conference Championship.
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1986-87 | 24-7 Overall | 14-2 in SWC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 21 W 83-74 1 - at LSUNov. 24 L 90-96 1 - at Western KentuckyDec. 1 L 72-83 at LamarDec. 3 W 92-85 North TexasDec. 6 W 80-77 at Colorado StateDec. 8 W 71-65 TulsaDec. 12 L 48-56 at Cal State FullertonDec. 13 W 96-78 2 - Arizona StateDec. 20 W 66-47 Michigan StateDec. 23 W 88-72 Long Beach StateDec. 26 W 92-61 3 - Oklahoma StateDec. 27 W 95-82 3 - (6) OklahomaJan. 3 W 80-77 * - at ArkansasJan. 7 W 71-56 * - BaylorJan. 10 W 55-54 * - Texas A&MJan. 14 W 57-53 * - at SMUJan. 19 W 52-37 * - TexasJan. 21 W 48-43 * - at Texas TechJan. 24 W 62-56 * - at HoustonJan. 28 W 64-38 * - RiceJan. 31 W 73-66 * - ArkansasFeb. 4 L 63-66 * - at BaylorFeb. 8 W 55-50 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 12 W 69-50 * - SMUFeb. 18 W 70-54 * - at TexasFeb. 21 W 52-44 * - Texas TechFeb. 25 L 65-84 * - HoustonFeb. 28 W 85-69 * - at RiceMar. 6 L 70-81 4 - Texas A&MMar. 12 W 76-60 5 - MarshallMar. 14 L 57-58 5 - (18) Notre Dame
1 - Coca-Cola NIT 2 - Cougar Classic 3 - All-College Tournament4 - SWC Postseason Classic XII 5 - NCAA East Regional
Head Coach - Moe Iba96-108 Overall Record | 7 Seasons
1987-88 | 9-19 Overall | 3-13 in SWC | T-8thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 30 W 61-46 Sam Houston StateDec. 2 W 65-50 Idaho StateDec. 4 W 61-59 1 - FordhamDec. 5 L 58-87 1 - at (3) SyracuseDec. 9 L 54-79 at North TexasDec. 12 L 52-69 at Michigan StateDec. 20 W | OT 72-70 at TulsaDec. 23 W 65-56 GramblingDec. 26 L 49-63 2 - Oregon StateDec. 27 W 66-64 2 - NorthwesternDec. 28 L 65-67 2 - at PortlandJan. 6 L 61-75 * - BaylorJan. 9 L 53-96 * - at ArkansasJan. 13 L 69-74 * - at RiceJan. 17 L 57-77 * - HoustonJan. 20 W 55-52 * - Texas TechJan. 23 L 56-74 * - at TexasJan. 30 L 48-51 * - SMUFeb. 3 L 67-72 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 6 W 61-59 * - at BaylorFeb. 10 L 61-63 * - ArkansasFeb. 13 W 73-58 * - RiceFeb. 17 L 47-66 * - at HoustonFeb. 20 L 58-68 | OT * - at Texas TechFeb. 24 L 55-69 * - TexasMar. 2 L 54-87 * - at SMUMar. 5 L 60-66 * - Texas A&MMar. 11 L 74-86 3 - SMU
1 - Carrier Classic 2 - Far West Classic 3 - SWC Postseason Classic XIII
1988-89 | 17-13 Overall | 9-7 in SWC | 3rdDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 21 W 100-67 Simon FraserNov. 25 L 67-74 1 - MarylandNov. 26 L 75-83 1 - at UC IrvineNov. 30 W 66-60 CentenaryDec. 3 W 72-68 at UT San AntonioDec. 5 W 75-57 Montana StateDec. 10 W 63-60 LamarDec. 17 W 66-65 Mississippi StateDec. 19 W 64-50 Northern ArizonaDec. 23 L 59-70 at Idaho StateDec. 28 L 78-103 Texas SouthernDec. 30 L 74-80 at East CarolinaJan. 4 W 58-51 * - at Texas A&MJan. 7 W 66-53 * - at BaylorJan. 11 W 51-45 * - ArkansasJan. 15 W 70-64 * - RiceJan. 18 W 55-54 * - at HoustonJan. 22 W 57-56 * - at Texas TechJan. 25 L 84-94 * - TexasFeb. 1 L 57-68 * - at SMUFeb. 4 L 59-64 * - Texas A&MFeb. 8 W 75-45 * - BaylorFeb. 11 L 60-100 * - at ArkansasFeb. 15 L 67-77 * - at RiceFeb. 18 W 82-66 * - HoustonFeb. 22 L 54-58 | OT * - Texas TechFeb. 25 L 82-107 * - at TexasMar. 4 W 62-57 * - SMUMar. 10 W 84-68 2 - Texas TechMar. 11 L 89-93 | OT 2 - Texas
1 - Western Digital Freedom Bowl Classic 2 - SWC Postseason Classic XIV
1989-90 | 16-13 Overall | 9-7 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 17 W 99-35 Simon FraserNov. 24 W 83-63 at TulaneNov. 27 L 64-74 UT San AntonioDec. 1 L 72-77 1 - GeorgiaDec. 2 W 90-75 1 - Mississippi Valley StateDec. 9 W 95-66 LamarDec. 11 L 69-70 at San Jose StateDec. 21 L 62-76 at Montana StateDec. 28 W 84-59 Prairie View A&MDec. 30 W 77-55 East CarolinaJan. 3 W 63-61 * - at SMUJan. 6 L 71-72 * - Texas A&MJan. 10 L 80-83 * - TexasJan. 13 L 79-93 * - at (12) ArkansasJan. 17 L 64-66 | OT * - at RiceJan. 20 W 89-73 * - HoustonJan. 24 W 62-52 * - Texas TechJan. 27 L 60-63 * - at BaylorJan. 29 W 88-69 Northern ArizonaFeb. 3 W 83-43 * - SMUFeb. 7 W 72-67 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 11 L 77-85 * - at TexasFeb. 14 W 81-79 * - (8) ArkansasFeb. 17 W 67-55 * - RiceFeb. 21 L 62-82 * - at HoustonFeb. 25 W 90-68 * - at Texas TechFeb. 28 W 62-56 * - BaylorMar. 3 L 60-64 at Mississippi StateMar. 9 L 62-72 2 - Baylor
1 - Western Kentucky Invitational 2 - SWC Postseason Classic XV
1990-91 | 18-10 Overall | 9-7 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 23 L 71-82 1 - Louisiana TechNov. 24 W 107-59 1 - Nicholls StateNov. 26 W 66-49 San Jose StateNov. 28 W 72-58 Arkansas-Little RockDec. 1 W 92-55 Long IslandDec. 5 W 81-79 TulaneDec. 12 W 70-51 at Northern ArizonaDec. 15 W 89-82 CentenaryDec. 22 L 60-66 at PacificJan. 2 W 86-80 | OT Western KentuckyJan. 5 W 63-59 * - SMUJan. 9 W 80-72 * - at Texas A&MJan. 12 W 68-65 * - at BaylorJan. 15 L 73-93 * - (2) ArkansasJan. 19 W 78-68 * - RiceJan. 23 L 88-91 | OT * - at HoustonJan. 26 L 49-90 * - at TexasJan. 30 W 72-66 * - Texas TechFeb. 2 W 79-69 at DrakeFeb. 5 L 57-71 * - at SMUFeb. 9 W 71-69 * - Texas A&MFeb. 13 L 75-77 | OT * - Baylor Feb. 16 L 61-97 * - at (3) ArkansasFeb. 19 L 57-69 * - at RiceFeb. 23 W 75-74 * - HoustonFeb. 27 W 78-70 * - TexasMar. 2 W 59-55 * - at Texas TechMar. 8 L 57-76 2 - Rice
1 - Century Cellunet Classic 2 - SWC Postseason Classic XVI
1991-92 | 23-11 Overall | 9-5 in SWC | 3rdDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 22 W 90-82 1 - Southeastern LouisianaNov. 23 W 74-72 1 - at CentenaryNov. 26 W 94-81 TulsaNov. 29 W 53-52 2 - Iowa StateNov. 30 W 73-59 2 - TennesseeDec. 1 W 55-48 2 - Eastern KentuckyDec. 11 W 66-61 PacificDec. 14 L 72-89 at SyracuseDec. 27 W 93-67 3 - Coastal CarolinaDec. 28 L 73-78 3 - (14) OklahomaDec. 30 W 96-66 San FranciscoJan. 4 L 67-76 at South FloridaJan. 7 W 83-71 * - Texas A&MJan. 11 W 84-69 Arkansas-Little RockJan. 15 W 73-62 * - at SMUJan. 18 W 80-76 * - TexasJan. 21 L 63-64 * - BaylorJan. 25 W 77-49 South FloridaJan. 28 W 76-50 * - at RiceFeb. 1 W 67-54 * - HoustonFeb. 5 L 57-63 * - Texas TechFeb. 8 W 73-54 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 12 L 69-89 Saint LouisFeb. 15 W 70-59 * - SMUFeb. 19 L 77-99 * - at TexasFeb. 22 W 73-63 * - at BaylorFeb. 26 W 88-69 Saint LouisFeb. 29 W 64-59 * - RiceMar. 3 L 44-50 * - at HoustonMar. 7 L 67-76 * - at Texas TechMar. 13 W 62-55 4 - BaylorMar. 14 L 84-87 | 2OT 4 - Houston Mar. 19 W 73-61 5 - Long Beach StateMar. 23 L 51-67 5 - at Purdue
1 - Century Cellunet Classic 2 - San Juan Shootout 3 - All-College Tournament4 - SWC Postseason Classic XVII 5 - National Invitation Tournament
1992-93 | 6-22 Overall | 2-12 in SWC | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 1 W 64-50 Louisiana TechDec. 4 L 42-67 1 - ManhattanDec. 5 L 85-87 | OT 1 - North Carolina A&TDec. 7 L 85-100 CentenaryDec. 11 W 75-67 | 2OT 2 - Tennessee-Martin Dec. 12 L 55-76 2 - at Arkansas StateDec. 22 L 47-65 Oklahoma StateDec. 29 L 49-66 at Louisiana TechJan. 2 L 62-70 at San FranciscoJan. 13 L 57-79 * - at BaylorJan. 16 L 65-84 * - at RiceJan. 18 W 66-63 HofstraJan. 20 L 65-79 * - SMUJan. 23 L 58-60 * - Texas A&MJan. 27 L 66-88 at TulsaJan. 30 L 83-89 * - at Texas TechFeb. 3 W 83-77 * - TexasFeb. 6 W 68-66 * - HoustonFeb. 10 L 55-67 * - BaylorFeb. 13 L 50-68 * - RiceFeb. 16 L 53-60 * - at SMUFeb. 20 L 56-69 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 24 L 68-79 at DePaulFeb. 27 L 77-87 * - Texas TechMar. 3 L 84-102 * - at TexasMar. 6 L 66-86 * - at HoustonMar. 12 W 72-71 3 - SMUMar. 13 L 59-76 3 - Texas Tech
1 - First Bank Classic 2 - Runnin’ Joe Classic 3 - SWC Postseason Classic XVIII
1993-94 | 7-20 Overall | 3-11 in SWC | T-7thDate W-L Score OpponentDec. 3 L 71-84 1 - DrexelDec. 4 L 82-85 1 - North Carolina A&TDec. 7 W 65-56 | OT Middle Tennessee StateDec. 9 L 67-89 at (15) Oklahoma StateDec. 21 L 69-93 DePaulDec. 23 W 92-74 Louisiana TechDec. 27 L 65-81 2 - (13) IndianaDec. 28 L 43-48 2 - PrincetonJan. 3 W 73-53 at Louisiana TechJan. 6 L 73-76 Oral RobertsJan. 9 L 65-69 Virginia TechJan. 12 W 87-76 * - at HoustonJan. 15 L 73-80 * - BaylorJan. 19 L 76-102 * - RiceJan. 22 W 89-75 * - at SMUJan. 25 L 64-80 * - at Texas A&MFeb. 2 L 69-71 * - Texas TechFeb. 5 L 73-95 * - at TexasFeb. 8 W 95-86 * - HoustonFeb. 12 L 75-82 * - at BaylorFeb. 16 L 65-84 * - at RiceFeb. 19 L 64-65 * - SMUFeb. 23 L 60-86 * - Texas A&MFeb. 26 W 89-84 at Oral RobertsMar. 2 L 90-94 * - at Texas TechMar. 5 L 78-111 * - TexasMar. 10 L 75-96 3 - (25) Texas
1 - Independent Mortgage Classic 2 - NBD/Hoosier Classic3 - SWC Postseason Classic XIX
Head Coach - Billy Tubbs156-95 Overall Record | 8 Seasons
1994-95 | 16-11 Overall | 8-6 in SWC | T-3rdDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 30 W 119-78 Midwestern StateDec. 3 W 120-105 Illinois-ChicagoDec. 7 W 92-82 Louisiana TechDec. 10 L 84-98 at Virginia TechDec. 17 L 73-79 at Louisiana TechDec. 19 W 111-94 Sam Houston StateDec. 21 W 100-78 at Middle Tennessee StateDec. 28 L 64-83 1 - AlabamaDec. 29 W 66-64 1 - ColumbiaJan. 4 W 91-82 FairfieldJan. 6 L 95-107 2 - TulsaJan. 7 W 115-88 2 - Alabama StateJan. 10 W 102-98 * - TexasJan. 14 W 106-92 * - HoustonJan. 18 L 90-98 * - at BaylorJan. 22 W 102-93 * - at RiceJan. 25 W 113-101 * - SMUJan. 28 W 72-71 * - Texas A&MFeb. 4 L 88-107 * - at Texas TechFeb. 8 L 99-111 * - at TexasFeb. 11 W 106-95 * - at HoustonFeb. 14 L 104-111 * - BaylorFeb. 18 L 73-74 * - RiceFeb. 21 W 79-75 * - at SMUFeb. 25 L 80-85 * - at Texas A&MMar. 4 W 108-106 * - Texas TechMar. 9 L 77-80 3 - Houston
1 - Otis Spunkmeyer Basketball Classic 2 - All-College Tournament3 - SWC Postseason Classic XX
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1998-99 | 21-11 Overall | 7-7 in WAC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 9 L 85-87 1 - at (23) Rhode IslandNov. 10 W 79-77 1 - at ProvidenceNov. 14 W 94-93 Oral RobertsNov. 18 W 74-61 New OrleansNov. 21 W 75-70 at UTEPNov. 23 W 94-85 Arkansas StateNov. 28 L 74-79 at (17) Oklahoma StateDec. 1 W 122-69 North TexasDec. 5 W 86-79 UTEPDec. 8 W 105-86 Texas TechDec. 12 W 133-106 Central OklahomaDec. 19 W 71-69 at Southwest Missouri StateDec. 30 W 90-87 GonzagaJan. 2 W 101-67 UNC AshevilleJan. 11 W 92-79 * - at SMUJan. 14 L 93-96 * - at WyomingJan. 16 W 92-89 | OT * - at Colorado StateJan. 21 W 114-87 * - Air ForceJan. 23 L 88-95 | OT * - UNLVJan. 25 L 62-72 * - at TulsaJan. 30 L 69-76 * - at RiceFeb. 6 L 92-94 * - SMUFeb. 11 W 102-85 * - WyomingFeb. 13 W 84-79 * - Colorado StateFeb. 20 L 78-81 * - at Air ForceFeb. 22 W 76-72 * - at UNLVFeb. 25 W 63-62 * - RiceFeb. 27 L 73-82 * - TulsaMar. 2 L 74-90 2 - BYUMar. 10 W 72-71 3 - at Kansas StateMar. 15 W 101-89 3 - NebraskaMar. 17 L 68-77 3 - Oregon
1 - CoSIDA Classic 2 - WAC Tournament 3 - NIT
1999-00 | 18-14 Overall | 8-6 in WAC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 18 L 83-91 1 - CaliforniaNov. 20 W 101-75 1 - at Alaska-FairbanksNov. 21 L 77-89 1 - Indiana StateNov. 27 W 98-78 Louisiana-MonroeNov. 30 W 97-61 Northwestern StateDec. 4 W 90-82 at Arkansas StateDec. 6 W 100-80 UT San AntonioDec. 9 L 72-77 | OT at Princeton Dec. 11 L 60-69 Southwest Missouri StateDec. 19 W 94-87 UT ArlingtonDec. 21 W 107-101 | 2OT Eastern MichiganDec. 23 L 76-95 Louisiana TechDec. 27 L 78-86 ButlerDec. 30 W 143-110 Grambling StateJan. 3 W 134-91 North TexasJan. 6 L 73-94 * - (22) TulsaJan. 8 L 74-75 at Southwest Missouri StateJan. 13 W 69-60 * - at San Jose StateJan. 15 L 86-90 * - at Hawai’iJan. 20 L 96-101 * - Fresno StateJan. 22 W 80-79 * - UTEPJan. 29 W 92-75 * - SMUFeb. 3 W 83-70 * - at RiceFeb. 5 L 70-103 * - at (17) TulsaFeb. 10 W 106-96 * - Hawai’iFeb. 12 W 78-73 * - San Jose StateFeb. 17 L 77-96 * - at UTEPFeb. 20 L 93-98 * - at Fresno StateFeb. 28 W 86-83 * - at SMUMar. 3 W 85-62 * - RiceMar. 9 W 84-71 2 - San Jose StateMar. 10 L 71-93 2 - (14) Tulsa
1 - Top of the World Classic 2 - WAC Tournament
2000-01 | 20-9 Overall | 9-7 in WAC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 17 W 102-69 Northwestern StateNov. 20 W 104-58 Alabama StateNov. 24 W 111-91 1 - SienaNov. 25 L 99-107 1 - MinnesotaNov. 26 L 71-76 1 - College of CharlestonDec. 2 W 91-80 at UT San AntonioDec. 6 W 101-82 Virginia CommonwealthDec. 9 W 141-92 Central OklahomaDec. 18 W 76-45 PrincetonDec. 19 W 115-84 UT ArlingtonDec. 23 L 73-86 at ButlerDec. 28 W 92-78 Texas TechDec. 30 W 130-71 Arkansas-Pine BluffJan. 4 W 103-64 * - Hawai’iJan. 6 W 65-58 * - San Jose StateJan. 10 L 82-94 * - at Fresno StateJan. 13 W 89-88 * - at NevadaJan. 17 L 66-82 * - at TulsaJan. 20 L 66-73 * - RiceJan. 24 W 120-95 Grambling StateJan. 27 W 100-91 * - SMUFeb. 1 W 93-87 | OT * - Tulsa Feb. 3 L 89-92 * - at UTEPFeb. 10 L 72-76 * - at RiceFeb. 15 W 102-88 * - (20) Fresno StateFeb. 17 W 110-84 * - NevadaFeb. 22 L 87-102 * - at Hawai’iFeb. 24 L 90-91 | OT * - at San Jose StateMar. 1 W 99-91 * - UTEPMar. 3 W 84-76 * - at SMUMar. 8 L 79-99 2 - Hawai’i
1 - Thanksgiving Classic 2 - WAC Tournament
1995-96 | 16-14 Overall | 6-8 in SWC | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 22 L 76-102 1 - (6) ConnecticutNov. 24 L 68-86 1 - OhioNov. 25 L 78-89 1 - at Alaska-AnchorageNov. 30 W 86-83 Middle Tennessee StateDec. 2 W 103-74 HowardDec. 6 W 93-81 CentenaryDec. 9 W 95-92 Southeastern LouisianaDec. 16 W 69-88 Purdue | Forfeit victoryDec. 19 W 77-67 North TexasDec. 22 W 89-86 Coppin StateDec. 28 L 92-93 | 2OT 2 - St. Joseph’sDec. 29 W 93-74 2 - New HampshireJan. 3 W 124-78 Alaska-AnchorageJan. 7 W 98-96 | 3OT Montana State Jan. 10 L 86-90 * - Texas TechJan. 13 L 88-103 * - at TexasJan. 17 L 86-90 * - at HoustonJan. 20 L 80-124 at (2) KentuckyJan. 22 W 80-71 * - RiceJan. 27 L 83-87 | OT * - at SMUJan. 31 W 80-76 * - Texas A&MFeb. 7 L 70-85 * - (13) at Texas TechFeb. 11 L 81-102 * - TexasFeb. 14 L 82-86 * - HoustonFeb. 17 L 70-72 * - at BaylorFeb. 21 W 70-67 * - at RiceFeb. 24 W 87-79 * - SMUFeb. 26 W 91-89 * - at Texas A&MMar. 2 W 77-75 * - BaylorMar. 7 L 67-78 3 - Rice
1 - Carrs Great Alaska Shootout 2 - SHU/Meadowlands Tournament3 - Dr Pepper SWC Postseason Classic
1996-97 | 22-13 Overall | 7-9 in WAC | 2ndDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 23 W 93-74 McNeese StateNov. 25 W 118-87 CentenaryNov. 29 L 67-73 1 - IllinoisNov. 30 W 89-76 1 - Montana StateDec. 1 W 86-66 1 - AuburnDec. 7 W 79-76 Louisiana TechDec. 12 W 81-80 Boston UniversityDec. 14 W 93-89 Texas TechDec. 23 W 107-76 UT ArlingtonDec. 27 L 81-94 2 - Virginia CommonwealthDec. 28 W 88-66 2 - Sam Houston StateDec. 30 W 97-69 PurdueJan. 3 W 80-68 LibertyJan. 6 L 91-98 * - UNLVJan. 9 L 64-79 * - at New MexicoJan. 11 L 66-73 * - at UTEPJan. 16 W 101-61 * - BYUJan. 18 L 77-81 * - UtahJan. 25 W 87-63 * - at SMUJan. 30 L 80-82 * - at RiceFeb. 1 L 79-96 * - at TulsaFeb. 6 W 77-55 * - UTEPFeb. 8 W 80-59 * - New MexicoFeb. 13 W 92-80 * - at BYUFeb. 15 L 91-94 * - at UtahFeb. 19 W 79-71 * - SMUFeb. 22 L 72-82 * - at UNLVFeb. 27 L 84-128 * - TulsaMar. 1 W 85-79 * - RiceMar. 4 W 72-61 3 - WyomingMar. 6 W 106-81 3 - Fresno StateMar. 7 W 64-59 3 - TulsaMar. 8 L 68-89 3 - UtahMar. 12 W 85-62 4 - UABMar. 18 L 72-82 4 - at Notre Dame
1 - Big Island Invitational 2 - Cessna Classic 3 - WAC Tournament 4 - NIT
1997-98 | 27-6 Overall | 14-0 in WAC | 1stDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 16 W 78-67 Southwest Missouri StateNov. 22 W 105-95 Long IslandNov. 25 W 107-76 at Texas TechNov. 29 W 153-87 UT Pan AmericanDec. 3 W 138-75 Delaware StateDec. 6 W 133-74 Morgan StateDec. 9 W 113-74 North TexasDec. 12 W 106-83 1 - Mississippi Valley StateDec. 13 W 99-75 1 - BaylorDec. 20 L 78-94 (2) KansasDec. 24 W 93-54 2 - Iowa StateDec. 25 L 78-82 2 - (19) SyracuseDec. 26 W 105-93 | OT 2 - at American-Puerto RicoDec. 30 L 81-82 Oklahoma StateJan. 5 L 77-98 at (12) New MexicoJan. 8 W 91-76 * - Fresno StateJan. 10 W 104-65 * - San Jose StateJan. 17 W 105-61 * - San Diego StateJan. 19 W 83-76 * - at (24) Hawai’iJan. 26 W 100-82 * - at SMUJan. 29 W 97-67 * - at RiceFeb. 1 W 102-100 | OT * - TulsaFeb. 5 W 99-91 * - at Fresno StateFeb. 7 W 119-84 * - at San Jose StateFeb. 12 W 126-84 * - Hawai’iFeb. 14 W 91-69 * - at San Diego StateFeb. 16 W 79-70 * - SMUFeb. 21 W 95-64 (11) New MexicoFeb. 26 W 57-54 * - at TulsaFeb. 28 W 86-73 * - at RiceMar. 5 W 71-69 3 - SMUMar. 6 L 73-80 3 - (20) New MexicoMar. 13 L 87-96 4 - Florida State
1 - TCU Tournament 2 - Puerto Rico Holiday Classic3 - WAC Tournament 4 - NCAA Midwest Regional
The 1997-98 TCU men’s basketball team captured the WACChampionship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
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2001-02 | 16-15 Overall | 6-10 in C-USA | 4thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 16 W 93-79 1 - Northwestern StateNov. 19 W 100-57 1 - Arkansas-MonticelloNov. 20 W 95-73 1 - UTEPNov. 21 L 77-95 1 - (15) Oklahoma StateNov. 25 L 90-94 Louisiana-MonroeNov. 28 W 91-88 Southwest Texas StateDec. 1 L 86-99 at Texas TechDec. 4 W 82-77 CreightonDec. 8 W 93-55 Lenoir-RhyneDec. 15 W 91-85 UT San AntonioDec. 18 W 74-62 SMUDec. 20 W 110-76 Appalachian StateDec. 23 L 85-92 North TexasDec. 29 W 92-81 BaylorJan. 5 L 108-117 * - at South FloridaJan. 9 L 93-98 * - MemphisJan. 12 L 85-93 * - at LouisvilleJan. 15 L 71-82 | OT * - at Houston Jan. 19 L 82-87 | OT * - Tulane Jan. 23 L 72-83 * - at MarquetteJan. 26 W 75-61 * - Southern MississippiJan. 29 L 71-77 * - UABFeb. 2 L 72-98 * - at MemphisFeb. 6 W 92-83 * - DePaulFeb. 9 W 87-69 * - HoustonFeb. 12 W 78-68 * - at UABFeb. 16 L 74-88 * - South FloridaFeb. 23 L 68-81 * - at Southern MississippiFeb. 26 W 106-87 * - at TulaneMar. 2 W 66-63 * - East CarolinaMar. 6 L 86-110 2 - Louisville
1 - Las Vegas Classic 2 - Conference USA Tournament
2004-05 | 21-14 Overall | 8-8 in C-USA | 8thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 19 W 90-61 UT ArlingtonNov. 21 W 74-60 1 - Shawnee StateNov. 23 W 83-68 Texas TechNov. 25 L 62-67 1 - Old DominionNov. 27 L 79-85 1 - Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiNov. 28 W 71-70 1 - Florida StateDec. 4 W 88-78 at North TexasDec. 9 L 74-93 at (2) KansasDec. 12 W 65-51 SMUDec. 18 L 55-78 at VanderbiltDec. 21 W 93-53 Maryland-Eastern ShoreDec. 22 W 76-55 Arkansas-Pine BluffDec. 28 W 98-83 Grambling StateJan. 3 W 64-52 Texas StateJan. 8 L 61-86 * - at (17) LouisvilleJan. 12 W 73-62 * - TulaneJan. 15 W 61-59 * - at MemphisJan. 19 W 58-51 * - HoustonJan. 22 L 48-56 * - at Saint LouisJan. 26 L 87-94 * - at CharlotteJan. 29 L 57-72 * - MemphisFeb. 1 L 62-64 * - at DePaulFeb. 5 W 71-59 * - East CarolinaFeb. 9 W 63-62 * - MarquetteFeb. 12 W 76-65 * - UABFeb. 19 L 57-69 * - at HoustonFeb. 23 W 77-63 * - at TulaneFeb. 26 L 74-89 * - (24) CincinnatiMar. 2 W 70-53 * - South FloridaMar. 5 L 64-66 * - at Southern MississippiMar. 9 W 60-57 | OT 2 - MarquetteMar. 10 L 61-85 2 - (6) LouisvilleMar. 16 W 60-58 3 - at Miami (Ohio)Mar. 21 W 78-76 | OT 3 - at Western MichiganMar. 26 L 73-85 3 - at Maryland
1 - Corpus Christi Challenge 2 - Conference USA Tournament 3 - NIT
Head Coach - Neil Dougherty75-108 Overall Record | 6 Seasons
2002-03 | 9-19 Overall | 3-13 in C-USA | 7thNov. 22 W 91-81 Sam Houston StateNov. 24 L | OT 84-87 at SMUNov. 30 W 86-83 Washington StateDec. 3 L 66-84 Texas TechDec. 7 W 72-64 at BaylorDec. 10 W 87-80 at North TexasDec. 14 L 79-90 Louisiana-MonroeDec. 21 L 78-91 at Virginia CommonwealthDec. 23 L 65-78 at (20) TulsaDec. 30 W 103-84 Grambling StateJan. 4 W 102-89 CentenaryJan. 8 L 64-72 * - at Southern MississippiJan. 11 L 72-83 * - CincinnatiJan. 14 L 65-71 * - at DePaulJan. 18 L 74-87 * - at (15) LouisvilleJan. 22 W 93-84 * - TulaneJan. 26 L 79-89 at (10) CreightonJan. 29 L | OT 82-84 * - at UABFeb. 1 L 56-61 * - HoustonFeb. 4 L 67-71 * - at South FloridaFeb. 8 L 69-84 * - MemphisFeb. 12 W 85-78 * - Southern MississippiFeb. 15 L 78-84 * - at TulaneFeb. 18 L | OT 85-88 * - UABFeb. 22 L 68-79 * - (11) MarquetteFeb. 26 L 64-88 * - at (24) MemphisMar. 1 L 57-75 * - at Houston Mar. 8 W 75-63 * - South Florida
2005-06 | 6-25 Overall | 2-14 in MWC | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 19 L 59-68 1 - Tarleton StateNov. 22 W 76-74 1 - Jackson StateNov. 25 L 58-66 1 - vs. Oklahoma StateNov. 26 L 79-86 1 - vs. DrakeNov. 30 L 54-81 at Texas TechDec. 3 L 64-80 at (24) SyracuseDec. 7 L 52-56 at Tulane Dec. 10 W 71-63 UT ArlingtonDec. 18 W 70-53 Arkansas-Pine BluffDec. 20 L 59-77 ColoradoDec. 22 L 49-55 Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiDec. 28 W 79-64 Grambling StateDec. 30 L 49-52 at SMUJan. 3 L 57-65 St. Mary’s (Calif.)Jan. 7 L 64-68 * - WyomingJan.11 L 54-56 * - at New MexicoJan.14 L 49-75 * - at Air ForceJan. 18 L 57-76 * - San Diego StateJan. 21 W 85-72 * - Colorado StateJan. 25 L 80-89 | OT * - at BYUJan. 28 L 45-80 * - at UtahFeb. 1 L 60-73 * - UNLVFeb. 8 L 65-67 * - at WyomingFeb. 11 L 42-53 * - New MexicoFeb. 15 L 45-63 * - Air ForceFeb. 18 L 71-83 * - at San Diego StateFeb. 22 L 74-89 * - at Colorado StateFeb. 25 L 72-81 * - BYUMar. 1 W 69-65 * - UtahMar. 4 L 61-72 * - at UNLVMar. 7 L 60-64 2 - Colorado State
1 - Las Vegas Holiday Invitational 2 - MWC Tournament
2003-04 | 12-17 Overall | 7-9 in C-USA | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 22 W 87-58 UT ArlingtonNov. 29 L 64-76 TulsaDec. 1 L 66-85 (1) KansasDec. 3 L 67-73 Murray StateDec. 6 L 52-73 at Washington StateDec. 8 W 84-62 Stephen F. AustinDec. 10 L 60-67 at Texas TechDec. 13 W 62-58 North TexasDec. 22 L 58-64 Arkansas StateDec. 29 W 99-71 Grambling StateJan. 3 L 60-95 (22) VanderbiltJan. 7 L 50-60 * - Saint LouisJan. 10 W 70-65 * - TulaneJan. 13 W 55-54 * - at HoustonJan. 17 L 57-85 * - at (10) CincinnatiJan. 20 L 54-61 * - DePaulJan. 28 W 79-67 * - Southern MississippiJan. 31 L 69-75 * - MemphisFeb. 3 W 85-79 * - at MarquetteFeb. 9 W 54-51 * - at South FloridaFeb. 14 L 66-67 * - at TulaneFeb. 17 W 71-46 * - (10) LouisvilleFeb. 21 L 70-75 * - at East CarolinaFeb. 25 L | OT 86-94 * - UNC CharlotteFeb. 28 W 71-65 * - HoustonMar. 3 L 56-83 * - at (20) MemphisMar. 6 L 62-87 * - at UABMar. 10 W 64-62 1 - MarquetteMar. 11 L 65-89 1 - DePaul
1 - Conference USA Tournament
2006-07 | 13-17 Overall | 4-12 in MWC | 9thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 11 W 72-66 CentenaryNov. 14 W 59-53 Stephen F. AustinNov. 18 W 97-89 | 2OT UT ArlingtonNov. 21 L 53-74 at St. Mary’s (Calif.)Nov. 24 W 64-46 Grambling StateNov. 29 L 60-70 Texas TechDec. 2 L 35-63 at Oklahoma Dec. 6 W 62-46 at UT San AntonioDec. 9 W 53-51 TulaneDec. 18 W 73-57 Arkansas-Pine BluffDec. 21 L 62-64 SMUDec. 27 W 63-51 UT San AntonioDec. 30 PPD at ColoradoJan. 3 W 64-52 * - New MexicoJan. 6 W 71-68 * - at UtahJan. 10 L 65-89 * - at BYUJan. 17 L 54-66 * - Colorado StateJan. 20 L 66-75 * - UNLVJan. 23 L 39-72 * - at Air ForceJan. 27 L 56-71 * - at WyomingJan. 31 L 71-76 * - San Diego StateFeb. 3 L 65-70 * - UtahFeb. 7 L 67-82 * - at UNLVFeb. 10 L 72-85 * - BYUFeb. 13 L 66-82 * - at Colorado StateFeb. 17 L 58-74 * - at New MexicoFeb. 24 W 71-66 * - Air ForceFeb. 28 W 77-58 * - WyomingMar. 3 L 51-56 * - at San Diego StateMar. 6 W 62-54 1 - vs. New MexicoMar. 8 L 64-77 1 - vs. BYU
1 - MWC Tournament
2007-08 | 14-16 Overall | 6-10 in MWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 10 W 89-70 Angelo StateNov. 13 W 76-49 RiceNov. 17 W 75-61 Arkansas-Pine BluffNov. 21 W 99-67 Grambling StateNov. 28 L 58-71 at Texas TechDec. 2 L 66-90 OklahomaDec. 5 L 65-71 at SMUDec. 8 W 83-59 Texas SouthernDec. 17 W 77-74 | OT UT ArlingtonDec. 22 W 92-80 Prairie View A&MDec. 27 W 79-68 Jackson StateDec. 29 L 65-70 at RiceJan. 2 L 59-67 at TexasJan. 5 L 57-64 * - at San Diego StateJan. 12 W 83-56 * - WyomingJan. 15 W 74-72 * - New MexicoJan. 19 W 70-58 * - at Colorado StateJan. 26 L 58-74 * - at UtahJan. 30 L 58-70 * - UNLVFeb. 2 L 46-56 * - Air ForceFeb. 6 L 72-83 * - at BYUFeb. 9 W 68-62 * - San Diego StateFeb. 13 L 54-72 * - at WyomingFeb. 16 L 48-64 * - at New MexicoFeb. 20 W 66-64 * - Colorado StateFeb. 27 W 67-61 * - UtahMar. 1 L 55-74 * - at UNLVMar. 5 L 36-57 * - at Air ForceMar. 8 L 54-61 * - BYUMar. 13 L 88-89 1 - UNLV
1 - MWC Tournament
Head Coach - Jim Christian14-17 Overall Record | 1 Season
2008-09 | 14-17 Overall | 5-11 in MWC | 7thDate W-L Score OpponentNov. 14 W 67-63 1 - Western MichiganNov. 15 L 58-70 1 - ClemsonNov. 16 L 75-86 1 - College of CharlestonNov. 19 L 50-62 NebraskaNov. 22 W 68-64 McNeese StateNov. 26 W 62-44 SMUNov. 29 W 80-38 St. Gregory’s (Okla.)Dec. 3 W 62-46 at ColoradoDec. 6 W 66-53 Texas A&M-Corpus ChristiDec. 8 W 57-48 Wichita StateDec. 10 L 56-66 at IndianaDec. 22 L 67-72 at Louisiana TechDec. 30 W 62-37 ColgateJan. 3 W 81-67 Colorado StateJan. 6 W 85-80 at Texas TechJan. 10 W 80-73 UNLVJan. 13 L 61-73 at BYUJan. 17 W 57-54 at Air ForceJan. 21 W 79-78 | OT WyomingJan. 24 L 52-69 New MexicoJan. 28 L 50-67 at San Diego StateFeb. 4 L 54-62 UtahFeb. 7 L 65-71 at Colorado StateFeb. 10 L 57-71 at UNLVFeb. 14 L 63-79 BYUFeb. 18 W 62-50 Air ForceFeb. 21 L 56-61 at WyomingFeb. 24 L 62-76 at New MexicoFeb. 28 L 77-79 | OT San Diego StateMar. 7 L 49-68 at UtahMar. 12 L 58-61 2 - Utah
1 - Charleston Classic 2 - MWC Tournament
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Abilene Christian | 15-01915 W 16-2 AbileneDecember 28, 1948 W 60-46 AbileneDecember 1, 1949 W 52-35 Fort WorthDecember 8, 1949 W 65-57 AbileneDecember 1, 1950 W 66-49 AbileneDecember 9, 1950 W 81-39 Fort WorthNovember 29, 1951 W 80-68 AbileneDecember 3, 1951 W 76-43 Fort WorthDecember 12, 1952 W 65-55 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1953 W 68-49 AbileneDecember 18, 1953 W 79-47 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1954 W 74-65 AbileneDecember 1, 1954 W 93-45 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1955 W 101-83 AbileneDecember 20, 1956 W 81-41 Fort Worth
Air Force Academy | 4-6January 21, 1999 W 114-87 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1999 L 78-81 Colorado SpringsJanuary 14, 2006 L 49-75 Colorado SpringsFebruary 15, 2006 L 45-63 Fort WorthJanuary 23, 2007 L 39-72 Colorado SpringsFebruary 24, 2007 W 71-66 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 2008 L 46-56 Fort WorthMarch 5, 2008 L 36-57 Colorado SpringsJanuary 17, 2009 W 57-64 Colorado SpringsFebruary 18, 2009 W 62-50 Fort Worth
Alabama | 3-4December 30, 1953 L 58-68 HoustonDecember 29, 1954 W 77-62 HoustonDecember 9, 1955 L 46-85 BirminghamDecember 28, 1963 W 70-64 GreenvilleDecember 27, 1966 L 71-81 MobileDecember 18, 1970 W 88-75 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1994 L 64-83 Oakland
Alabama State | 2-0 January 7, 1995 W 115-88 Oklahoma CityNovember 20, 2000 W 104-58 Fort Worth
Alaska-Anchorage | 1-1November 25, 1995 L 78-89 AnchorageJanuary 3, 1996 W 124-78 Fort Worth
Alaska-Fairbanks | 1-0November 20, 1999 W 101-75 Fairbanks
American University-Puerto Rico | 1-0December 26, 1997 W 105-93 | OT San Juan
Angelo State | 1-0November 10, 2007 W 89-70 Fort Worth
Appalachian State | 1-0December 20, 2001 W 110-76 Fort Worth
Arizona | 2-0December 29, 1939 W 37-32 Oklahoma CityDecember 30, 1952 W 63-48 Dallas
Arizona State | 2-1March 21, 1983 W 78-76 TempeDecember 7, 1985 L 68-71 TempeDecember 13, 1986 W 96-78 Provo
Arkansas | 38-1041924 W 31-30 Fayetteville1924 W 23-21 Fayetteville1925 W 28-26 Fort Worth1925 L 20-21 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1926 L 23-24 FayettevilleFebruary 27, 1926 W 30-15 FayettevilleJanuary 14, 1927 L 16-24 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1927 L 22-23 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1928 L 18-23 FayettevilleJanuary 7, 1928 L 24-28 | OT Fayetteville1929 L 24-41 Fort Worth1929 L 26-66 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1930 L 31-32 FayettevilleJanuary 11, 1930 L 18-22 FayettevilleJanuary 23, 1931 W 35-26 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1931 L 29-33 Fort Worth
Arkansas | ContinuedFebruary 12, 1972 W 98-90 FayettevilleJanuary 27, 1973 L 75-90 FayettevilleFebruary 20, 1973 L 94-96 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 26, 1974 L 74-86 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1974 L 99-109 FayettevilleFebruary 11, 1975 L 61-70 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1975 L 57-81 FayettevilleJanuary 17, 1976 L 65-100 FayettevilleFebruary 14, 1976 L 66-83 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1976 L 65-81 FayettevilleJanuary 18, 1977 L 45-62 FayettevilleFebruary 15, 1977 L 64-79 Fort WorthJanuary 21, 1978 L 35-43 FayettevilleFebruary 11, 1978 L 57-87 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1978 L 42-84 FayettevilleJanuary 20, 1979 L 51-90 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1979 L 65-108 FayettevilleJanuary 8, 1980 L 58-70 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1980 L 47-74 FayettevilleJanuary 10, 1981 L 51-85 FayettevilleFebruary 7, 1981 L 48-63 Fort WorthJanuary 13, 1982 L 59-62 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1982 L 69-79 FayettevilleMarch 5, 1982 L 70-80 DallasJanuary 19, 1983 L 55-69 FayettevilleFebruary 19, 1983 L 56-64 Fort WorthMarch. 11, 1983 W 61-59 | OT DallasJanuary 14, 1984 L 62-70 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1984 L 48-55 FayettevilleJanuary 9, 1985 L 59-67 FayettevilleFebruary 9, 1985 W 72-66 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1986 W 71-62 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1986 W 73-71 | 2OT FayettevilleJanuary 3, 1987 W 80-77 FayettevilleJanuary 31, 1987 W 73-66 Fort WorthJanuary 9, 1988 L 53-96 FayettevilleFebruary 10, 1988 L 61-63 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1989 W 51-45 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1989 L 60-100 FayettevilleJanuary 13, 1990 L 79-93 FayettevilleFebruary 14, 1990 W 81-79 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1991 L 73-93 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1991 L 61-97 Fayetteville
Arkansas-Little Rock | 2-0 November 28, 1990 W 72-58 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1992 W 84-69 Little Rock
Arkansas-Monticello | 1-0 November 19, 2001 W 100-57 Las Vegas
Arkansas-Pine Bluff | 5-0 December 30, 2000 W 130-71 Fort WorthDecember 22, 2004 W 76-55 Fort WorthDecember 18, 2005 W 70-53 Fort WorthDecember 18, 2006 W 73-57 Fort WorthNovember 17, 2007 W 75-61 Fort Worth
Arkansas State | 2-2 December 12, 1992 L 55-76 JonesboroNovember 23, 1998 W 94-85 Fort WorthDecember 4, 1999 W 90-82 JonesboroDecember 22, 2003 L 58-64 Fort Worth
Auburn | 1-2December 13, 1957 L 63-75 BirminghamDecember 28, 1966 L 79-80 MobileDecember 1, 1996 W 86-66 Hilo
Austin College | 13-5 1920 W 37-33 Fort Worth1922 W 37-17 Fort WorthJanuary 31, 1923 W 23-9 ShermanFebruary 1, 1923 L 15-21 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1923 L 21-23 ShermanFebruary 22, 1923 L 21-36 ShermanDecember 11, 1948 L 36-47 Fort WorthDecember 31, 1948 L 44-47 ShermanDecember 1, 1953 W 73-39 Fort WorthDecember 22, 1954 W 97-65 ShermanNovember 30, 1955 W 91-79 Fort WorthDecember 3, 1956 W 81-62 Fort WorthDecember 3, 1957 W 83-33 Fort Worth
Arkansas | ContinuedFebruary 12, 1932 W 31-27 FayettevilleFebruary 13, 1932 L 24-37 FayettevilleFebruary 3, 1933 W 29-19 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1933 W 30-26 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1934 L 15-31 FayettevilleJanuary 13, 1934 W 28-21 FayettevilleJanuary 18, 1935 L 20-41 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1935 L 24-42 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1936 L 15-47 FayettevilleFebruary 22, 1936 L 29-40 FayettevilleMarch 5, 1937 L 35-38 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1937 L 21-43 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1938 L 26-53 FayettevilleFebruary 5, 1938 L 38-57 FayettevilleFebruary 10, 1939 L 32-44 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1939 L 38-51 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1940 L 45-59 FayettevilleMarch 2, 1940 L 36-52 FayettevilleFebruary 21, 1941 L 42-67 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1941 L 43-66 Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1942 L 33-41 FayettevilleFebruary 28, 1942 L 37-63 FayettevilleDecember 31, 1942 W 37-25 Oklahoma CityMarch 4, 1943 L 23-33 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1943 L 39-54 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1944 L 50-71 FayettevilleJanuary 8, 1944 L 29-60 FayettevilleFebruary 2, 1945 L 33-37 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1945 L 35-60 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1946 W 53-50 FayettevilleFebruary 9, 1946 L 36-58 FayettevilleJanuary 14, 1947 L 30-54 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1947 L 53-63 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1948 L 30-37 FayettevilleFebruary 14, 1948 L 38-47 FayettevilleJanuary 17, 1949 L 36-41 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1949 L 52-67 FayettevilleFebruary 17, 1950 L 43-52 FayettevilleFebruary 27, 1950 L 39-45 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1951 W 42-31 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1951 W 52-42 FayettevilleFebruary 2, 1952 L 54-56 FayettevilleFebruary 25, 1952 W 69-56 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1953 W 49-46 FayettevilleFebruary 23, 1953 W 65-63 | OT Fort WorthDecember 28, 1953 L 50-60 HoustonFebruary 6, 1954 L 59-66 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1954 L 55-70 FayettevilleJanuary 4, 1955 W 67-62 FayettevilleMarch 1, 1955 L 89-110 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1956 L 72-74 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1956 L 71-90 FayettevilleJanuary 29, 1957 L 58-62 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1957 W 64-57 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1958 L 49-65 FayettevilleFebruary 3, 1958 L 46-56 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1959 W 52-45 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1959 W 76-71 FayettevilleJanuary 5, 1960 L 60-74 FayettevilleFebruary 13, 1960 L 61-66 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1961 L 75-88 FayettevilleFebruary 22, 1961 L 76-96 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1962 L 61-64 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1962 L 80-90 FayettevilleJanuary 8, 1963 L 59-81 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1963 L 94-104 FayettevilleJanuary 11, 1964 L 60-66 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1964 L 77-108 FayettevilleJanuary 5, 1965 L 70-88 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1965 L 72-96 FayettevilleJanuary 4, 1966 W 88-85 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1966 L 73-91 FayettevilleJanuary 28, 1967 W 78-61 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1967 L 78-83 FayettevilleJanuary 30, 1968 L 67-68 FayettevilleFebruary 10, 1968 W 77-65 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1969 W 85-79 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1969 L 47-63 FayettevilleJanuary 27, 1970 W 82-68 FayettevilleMarch 3, 1970 W 97-95 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1971 W 89-87 FayettevilleFebruary 16, 1971 W 92-86 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1972 W 95-77 Fort Worth
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Austin College | Continued December 2, 1958 W 93-62 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1959 W 65-57 Fort WorthDecember 2, 1960 W 94-63 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1964 W 91-66 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1968 W 117-65 Fort Worth
Ball State | 1-0 December 28, 1985 W 81-64 Las Vegas
Baylor | 81-87 1909 L 6-37 Waco1909 L 9-39 Waco1909 L – Waco1910 L 22-35 Waco1910 L 25-82 Waco1910 L 14-66 Waco1915 L 14-21 Waco1915 W 28-14 Fort Worth1918 W 36-30 Fort Worth1919 W 54-30 Fort Worth1924 W 33-19 Fort Worth1924 W 29-21 Fort Worth1924 W 42-13 Waco1924 W 32-17 Waco1925 W 29-18 Fort Worth1925 W 32-17 WacoFebruary 6, 1926 L 17-24 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1926 W 21-14 WacoJanuary 19, 1927 W 31-24 WacoJanuary 14, 1928 L 27-28 Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1928 W 44-17 Waco1929 W 38-21 Waco1929 W 53-24 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1930 W 33-22 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1930 L 22-38 WacoFebruary 7, 1931 W 38-22 WacoFebruary 28, 1931 L 34-36 Fort WorthJanuary 9, 1932 L 24-32 WacoFebruary 16, 1932 W 33-31 WacoFebruary 17, 1933 W 31-22 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1933 W 51-22 WacoFebruary 6, 1934 W 31-24 WacoFebruary 20, 1934 W 39-32 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1935 W 25-20 WacoFebruary 16, 1935 L 25-30 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1936 L 24-41 WacoFebruary 25, 1936 L 27-35 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1937 L 19-21 WacoFebruary 20, 1937 L 35-36 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1938 L 39-66 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1938 L 37-43 WacoJanuary 6, 1939 L 28-62 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1939 L 31-35 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1940 L 30-52 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1940 L 34-49 WacoJanuary 8, 1941 L 32-40 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1941 L 39-48 WacoJanuary 10, 1942 L 32-44 WacoFebruary 17, 1942 W 37-33 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1943 W 35-31 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1943 L 41-50 WacoJanuary 15, 1944 W 48-38 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1944 W 49-29 WacoJanuary 24, 1945 W 64-25 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1945 W 55-25 WacoFebruary 2, 1946 L 40-55 WacoFebruary 16, 1946 L 40-54 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1947 L 46-58 WacoFebruary 25, 1947 L 57-58 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1948 L 48-52 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1948 L 47-61 WacoJanuary 15, 1949 L 39-46 WacoFebruary 28, 1949 L 41-49 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1950 W 64-54 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1950 L 42-57 WacoJanuary 30, 1951 W 60-48 WacoFebruary 20, 1951 L 53-61 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1952 W 75-57 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1952 W 56-48 WacoJanuary 10, 1953 L 63-70 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1953 W 60-49 WacoJanuary 18, 1954 W 73-60 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1954 L 56-63 Waco
Baylor | ContinuedMarch 13, 1992 W 62-55 DallasJanuary 13, 1993 L 57-79 WacoFebruary 10, 1993 L 55-67 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1994 L 73-80 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1994 L 75-82 WacoJanuary 18, 1995 L 90-98 WacoFebruary 14, 1995 L 104-111 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1996 L 70-72 WacoFebruary 17, 1996 L 70-72 WacoMarch 2, 1996 W 77-75 Fort WorthDecember 13, 1997 W 99-75 Fort WorthDecember 29, 2001 W 92-81 Fort WorthDecember 7, 2002 W 72-64 Waco
Biscayne College | 1-0 December 9, 1982 W 82-57 Fort Worth
Boise State | 0-1 December 23, 1977 L 43-69 Reno
Boston College | 0-1 December 29, 1984 L 75-92 San Diego
Boston University | 1-0 December 12, 1996 W 81-80 Fort Worth
Bowling Green State | 0-1 December 20, 1947 L 34-47 Bowling Green
Bradley | 2-5 December 22, 1945 W 53-52 PeoriaDecember 26, 1946 L 49-59 PeoriaDecember 13, 1947 L 52-56 PeoriaDecember 20, 1948 L 57-82 PeoriaDecember 15, 1949 L 49-85 PeoriaDecember 16, 1952 L 76-89 PeoriaDecember 9, 1954 W 85-83 Peoria
Butler | 0-2 December 27, 1999 L 78-86 Fort WorthDecember 23, 2000 L 73-86 Indianapolis
BYU | 3-13 December 11, 1953 L 48-59 ProvoDecember 12, 1953 L 61-71 ProvoDecember 12, 1960 L 65-74 ProvoDecember 6, 1985 W 63-50 TempeJanuary 16, 1997 W 101-61 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1997 W 92-80 ProvoMarch 2, 1999 L 74-90 Las VegasJanuary 25, 2006 L 80-89 | OT ProvoFebruary 25, 2006 L 72-81 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 2007 L 65-89 ProvoFebruary 10, 2007 L 72-85 Fort WorthMarch 8, 2007 L 64-77 Las VegasFebruary 6, 2008 L 72-83 ProvoMarch 8, 2008 L 54-61 Fort WorthJanuary 13, 2009 L 61-73 ProvoFebruary 14, 2009 L 63-79 Fort Worth
California | 0-2 December 27, 1971 L 74-76 HonoluluNovember 18, 1999 L 83-91 Fairbanks
California Baptist | 1-0 December 20, 1983 W 96-57 Fort Worth
UC Irvine | 0-1 November 26, 1988 L 75-83 Irvine
UC Santa Barbara | 0-1 December 28, 1968 L 81-83 Santa Barbara
Cal State Fullerton | 0-1 December 12, 1986 L 48-56 Fullerton
Campbell | 1-0 December 18, 1984 W 58-42 Fort Worth
Canisius | 1-1 December 30, 1944 L 30-40 BuffaloDecember 8, 1951 W 67-55 Buffalo
Baylor | ContinuedFebruary 5, 1955 W 77-75 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1955 L 68-79 WacoDecember 30, 1955 L 49-62 HoustonJanuary 14, 1956 L 75-83 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1956 L 68-94 WacoJanuary 26, 1957 L 64-70 WacoFebruary 20, 1957 W 82-77 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1958 W 57-53 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1958 L 64-70 WacoDecember 26, 1958 W 62-55 HoustonJanuary 3, 1959 W 72-62 WacoMarch 3, 1959 W 81-63 Fort WorthDecember 30, 1959 L 54-70 HoustonFebruary 9, 1960 L 60-75 WacoFebruary 17, 1960 W 65-61 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1961 W 85-77 WacoFebruary 18, 1961 L 60-74 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1962 W 69-53 WacoFebruary 13, 1962 W 80-66 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1963 L 60-61 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1963 W 66-64 WacoFebruary 11, 1964 L 67-83 WacoFebruary 25, 1964 L 76-87 Fort WorthFebruary 6, 1965 L 85-87 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1965 L 88-97 WacoJanuary 8, 1966 L 75-89 WacoFebruary 26, 1966 W 106-88 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1967 W 96-89 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1967 W 99-91 WacoJanuary 27, 1968 W 99-86 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1968 W 72-65 WacoJanuary 10, 1969 L 64-68 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1969 W 70-66 WacoJanuary 31, 1970 W 90-71 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1970 L 81-92 WacoFebruary 6, 1971 W 102-87 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1971 W 94-84 WacoFebruary 1, 1972 L 77-93 WacoFebruary 26, 1972 W 95-84 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1972 L 68-83 PortlandJanuary 30, 1973 L 76-82 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 24, 1973 L 73-80 | OT WacoJanuary 22, 1974 L 57-75 WacoFebruary 16, 1974 L 63-71 Fort WorthJanuary 21, 1975 W 73-65 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1975 L 64-81 WacoJanuary 28, 1976 L 68-71 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1976 W 65-63 WacoJanuary 4, 1977 L 62-97 WacoJanuary 10, 1977 L 74-90 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 1978 L 53-77 WacoFebruary 21, 1978 L 52-60 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1979 L 69-77 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1979 L 72-109 WacoFebruary 24, 1979 L 78-104 WacoJanuary 28, 1980 L 73-85 WacoFebruary 22, 1980 L 59-67 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 1981 W 58-50 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1981 L 62-68 WacoMarch 5, 1981 W 56-47 San AntonioFebruary 1, 1982 W 83-80 WacoFebruary 27, 1982 W 70-54 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 1983 W 55-45 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1983 W 51-47 WacoJanuary 18, 1984 W 76-54 WacoFebruary 18, 1984 W 73-67 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1985 W 84-68 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1985 W 81-70 WacoJanuary 8, 1986 W 64-48 WacoFebruary 8, 1986 W 67-47 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1987 W 71-56 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1987 L 63-66 WacoJanuary 6, 1988 L 61-75 Fort WorthFebruary 6, 1988 W 61-59 WacoJanuary 7, 1989 W 66-53 WacoFebruary 8, 1989 W 75-45 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1990 L 60-63 WacoFebruary 28, 1990 W 62-56 Fort WorthMarch 9, 1990 L 62-72 DallasJanuary 12, 1991 W 68-65 WacoFebruary 13, 1991 L 75-77 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 21, 1992 L 63-64 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1992 W 73-63 Waco
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Centenary | 11-8 January 15, 1926 L 22-24 Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1926 W 35-13 ShreveportDecember 16, 1939 W 38-29 ShreveportDecember 21, 1960 L 61-81 ShreveportDecember 18, 1961 W 63-61 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1962 L 61-64 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1963 L 72-77 ShreveportDecember 21, 1964 L 75-84 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1965 L 87-88 ShreveportDecember 3, 1966 W 102-77 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1969 L 58-69 ShreveportNovember 30, 1988 W 66-60 Fort WorthDecember 15, 1990 W 89-82 Fort WorthNovember 23, 1991 W 74-72 ShreveportDecember 7, 1992 L 85-100 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1995 W 93-81 Fort WorthNovember 25, 1996 W 118-87 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 2003 W 102-89 Fort WorthNovember 11, 2006 W 72-66 Fort Worth
Central Missouri | 1-1 (Formerly Warrensburg College)
December 27, 1940 L 36-39 Oklahoma CityDecember 30, 1941 W 57-41 Oklahoma City
Central Oklahoma | 3-1 December 26, 1938 L 45-52 Oklahoma CityDecember 30, 1939 W 44-35 Oklahoma CityDecember 12, 1998 W 133-108 Fort WorthDecember 9, 2000 W 141-92 Fort Worth
Cincinnati | 0-5 March 13, 1959 L 73-77 LawrenceDecember 22, 1966 L 88-89 | OT CincinnatiJanuary 11, 2003 L 72-83 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 2004 L 57-85 CincinnatiFebruary 26, 2005 L 74-89 Fort Worth
Clemson | 0-2 November 25, 1977 L 62-125 ClemsonNovember 15, 2008 L 58-70 Charleston
Coastal Carolina | 1-0 December 27, 1991 W 93-67 Oklahoma City
Colgate | 1-1 December 29, 1973 L 62-69 RochesterDecember 30, 2008 W 62-37 Fort Worth
College of Charleston | 0-2 November 26, 2000 L 71-76 HonoluluNovember 16, 2008 L 75-86 Charleston
College of Santa Fe | 0-1 November 27, 1978 L 64-71 Fort Worth
Colorado | 2-2 December 21, 1982 W 77-52 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1983 L 65-70 BoulderDecember 20, 2005 L 59-77 Fort WorthDecember 3, 2008 W 62-46 Boulder
Colorado State | 9-6 December 21, 1971 L 78-109 Fort CollinsDecember 22, 1973 W 70-65 Fort WorthNovember 30, 1985 W 78-49 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1986 W 80-77 Fort CollinsJanuary 16, 1999 W 92-89 | OT Fort CollinsFebruary 13, 1999 W 84-79 Fort WorthJanuary 21, 2006 W 85-72 Fort Worth February 22, 2006 L 74-89 Fort CollinsMarch 7, 2006 L 60-64 DenverJanuary 17, 2007 L 54-66 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 2007 L 66-82 Fort CollinsJanuary 19, 2008 W 70-58 Fort CollinsFebruary 20, 2008 W 66-64 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 2009 W 81-67 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 2009 L 65-71 Fort Collins
Columbia | 1-1 December 29, 1972 L 61-74 PortlandDecember 29, 1994 W 66-64 Oakland
George Washington | 1-0 December 28, 1962 W 77-62 Shreveport
Georgia | 0-2 December 3, 1965 L 75-76 | OT AthensDecember 1, 1989 L 72-77 Bowling Green
Georgia State | 2-0 December 19, 1979 W 99-82 Fort WorthDecember 22, 1979 W 88-76 Fresno
Georgia Tech | 0-2 December 1, 1965 L 87-112 AtlantaDecember 21, 1967 L 67-70 Atlanta
Gonzaga | 1-1 December 28, 1974 L 60-68 San FranciscoDecember 30, 1998 W 90-87 Fort Worth
Grambling State | 9-0 December 23, 1987 W 65-56 Fort WorthDecember 30, 1999 W 143-110 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 2001 W 120-95 Fort WorthDecember 30, 2002 W 103-84 Fort WorthDecember 29, 2003 W 99-71 Fort WorthDecember 28, 2004 W 98-83 Fort WorthDecember 28, 2005 W 79-64 Fort WorthNovember 24, 2006 W 64-46 Fort WorthNovember 21, 2007 W 99-67 Fort Worth
Hardin-Simmons | 9-12 1915 L 15-37 Fort Worth1915 L 26-30 Abilene1918 L 23-27 Fort Worth1918 W 25-23 Abilene1920 L 22-25 Fort Worth1920 L 28-34 Fort Worth1920 L 16-35 Abilene1922 W 31-30 Fort Worth1922 L 15-17 Fort Worth1929 W 30-27 Fort Worth1929 W 39-17 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1930 W 25-14 AbileneDecember 30, 1930 W 23-15 Fort Worth1936 L 18-21 Abilene1937 L 19-27 AbileneDecember 29, 1948 L 46-47 AbileneDecember 4, 1950 W 53-35 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1951 W 49-37 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1952 W 50-43 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1975 L 74-75 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1977 L 76-83 Abilene
Hawai’i | 7-3 December 18, 1968 W 89-59 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1973 W 78-76 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1975 W 69-62 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1998 W 83-76 HonoluluFebruary 12, 1998 W 126-84 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 2000 L 86-90 HonoluluFebruary 10, 2000 W 106-96 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 2001 W 103-64 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 2001 L 87-102 HonoluluMarch 8, 2001 L 79-99 Tulsa
Hofstra | 1-0 January 18, 1993 W 66-63 Fort Worth
Houston | 23-46 December 10, 1955 L 58-85 BirminghamDecember 28, 1960 L 72-85 Oklahoma CityDecember 12, 1961 L 71-75 HoustonDecember 26, 1961 L 76-82 Oklahoma CityJanuary 25, 1962 L 56-61 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1962 L 69-76 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1963 L 71-87 HoustonDecember 9, 1963 W 65-59 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 23, 1964 L 63-83 HoustonDecember 10, 1964 L 62-67 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1965 L 87-108 HoustonDecember 18, 1965 L 102-132 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1966 L 79-100 HoustonMarch 16, 1968 L 68-103 WichitaJanuary 14, 1976 W 88-70 Fort Worth
Connecticut | 1-2 December 29, 1967 W 72-65 StorrsDecember 12, 1981 L 67-69 | OT TulsaNovember 22, 1995 L 76-102 Anchorage
Coppin State | 1-0 Decemberr 22, 1995 W 89-86 Fort Worth
Creighton | 1-2 December 14, 1959 L 64-72 OmahaDecember 4, 2001 W 82-77 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 2003 L 79-89 Omaha
Delaware State | 1-0 December 3, 1997 W 138-75 Fort Worth
Denver | 0-2 December 30, 1970 L 77-85 | OT DenverJanuary 11, 1971 L 74-85 Fort Worth
DePaul | 2-6 March 14, 1959 W 71-65 LawrenceFebruary 24, 1993 L 68-79 ChicagoDecember 21, 1993 L 69-93 Fort WorthFebruary 6, 2002 W 92-83 Fort WorthJanuary 14, 2003 L 65-71 ChicagoJanuary 20, 2004 L 54-61 Fort WorthMarch 11, 2004 L 65-89 CincinnatiFebruary 1, 2005 L 62-64 Chicago
Drake | 2-3 December 12, 1959 L 61-78 Des MoinesDecember 19, 1970 L 78-79 Fort WorthDecember 21, 1985 W 74-59 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1991 W 79-69 Des MoinesNovember 26, 2005 L 79-86 Las Vegas
Drexel | 0-1 December 3, 1993 L 71-84 Fairfield
East Carolina | 3-2 December 30, 1988 L 74-80 GreenvilleDecember 30, 1989 W 77-55 Fort WorthMarch 2, 2002 W 66-63 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 2004 L 70-75 GreenvilleFebruary 5, 2005 W 71-59 Fort Worth
Eastern Kentucky | 1-1 December 26, 1962 L 65-69 ShreveportDecember 1, 1991 W 55-48 San Juan, P.R.
Eastern Michigan | 1-0 December 21, 1999 W 107-101 | 2OT Fort Worth
Emporia State | 1-0 December 18, 1948 W 61-37 Emporia
Fairfield | 1-0 January 4, 1995 W 91-82 Fort Worth
Florida | 0-2 December 21, 1974 L 61-73 Fort WorthMarch 17, 1986 L 75-77 Gainesville
Florida State | 2-1 December 12, 1963 W 66-62 Fort WorthMarch 13, 1998 L 87-96 Oklahoma CityNovember 28, 2004 W 71-70 Corpus Christi
Fordham | 1-0 December 4, 1987 W 61-59 Syracuse
Fresno State | 4-4 December 21, 1979 L 48-83 FresnoMarch 6, 1997 W 106-81 Las VegasJanuary 8, 1998 W 91-76 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1998 W 99-91 FresnoJanuary 20, 2000 L 96-101 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 2000 L 93-98 FresnoJanuary 10, 2001 L 82-94 FresnoFebruary 15, 2001 W 102-88 Fort Worth
Furman | 0-1 December 27, 1963 L 47-68 Greenville
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February 10, 1976 L 95-103 HoustonJanuary 15, 1977 L 74-78 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1977 L 74-114 HoustonFebruary 26, 1977 L 67-111 HoustonJanuary 14, 1978 L 63-79 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1978 L 55-93 HoustonJanuary 13, 1979 L 66-95 HoustonJanuary 31, 1979 W 77-71 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 1980 W 71-69 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1980 L 59-87 HoustonJanuary 24, 1981 L 59-68 HoustonFebruary 17, 1981 W 78-77 | 4OT Fort WorthMarch 6, 1981 L 53-73 San AntonioJanuary 26, 1982 W 85-82 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1982 L 65-74 HoustonJanuary 12, 1983 L 51-54 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1983 L 66-74 HoustonMarch 12, 1983 L 59-62 DallasJanuary 7, 1984 L 67-81 HoustonFebruary 9, 1984 L 60-76 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1985 L 73-83 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1985 W 85-80 HoustonJanuary 29, 1986 W 53-49 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1986 L 83-85 | OT HoustonJanuary 24, 1987 W 62-56 HoustonFebruary 25, 1987 L 65-84 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1988 L 57-77 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1988 L 47-66 HoustonJanuary 18, 1989 W 55-54 HoustonFebruary 18, 1989 W 82-66 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1990 W 89-73 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1990 L 62-82 HoustonJanuary 23, 1991 L 88-91 | OT HoustonFebruary 23, 1991 W 75-74 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1992 W 67-54 Fort WorthMarch 3, 1992 L 44-50 HoustonMarch 14, 1992 L 84-87 | 2OT DallasFebruary 6, 1993 W 68-66 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1993 L 66-86 HoustonJanuary 12, 1994 W 87-76 HoustonFebruary 8, 1994 W 95-86 Fort WorthJanuary 14, 1995 W 106-92 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1995 W 106-95 HoustonMarch 9, 1995 L 77-80 DallasJanuary 17, 1996 L 86-90 HoustonFebruary 14, 1996 L 82-86 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 2002 L 71-82 | OT HoustonFebruary 9, 2002 W 87-69 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 2003 L 56-61 Fort WorthMarch 1, 2003 L 57-75 HoustonJanuary 13, 2004 W 55-54 HoustonFebruary 28, 2004 W 71-65 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 2005 W 58-51 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 2005 L 57-69 Houston
Houston Baptist | 5-1 December 23, 1970 W 75-70 Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1973 L 93-94 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 8, 1974 W 74-64 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1975 W 98-61 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1976 W 87-86 | OT Fort WorthDecember 7, 1976 W 89-62 Fort Worth
Howard | 1-0 December 2, 1995 W 103-74 Fort Worth
Howard Payne | 11-1 1922 W 31-26 Fort Worth1922 W 39-11 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1940 L 35-49 BrownwoodDecember 18, 1940 W 50-46 | OT Fort WorthDecember 5, 1949 W 61-31 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1951 W 79-44 Fort WorthDecember 13, 1951 W 80-45 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1953 W 96-47 Fort WorthDecember 18, 1954 W 84-61 Fort WorthDecember 22, 1956 W 92-75 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1957 W 80-62 Fort WorthNovember 26, 1985 W 87-46 Fort Worth
Idaho | 0-1 December 28, 1965 L 90-96 Albuquerque
Long Beach State | 4-1 December 4, 1982 L 74-92 Long BeachDecember 17, 1983 W 79-44 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1985 W 85-50 Fort Worth
December 23, 1986 W 88-72 Long BeachMarch 19, 1992 W 73-61 Fort Worth
Louisiana at Lafayette | 1-1 (formerly University of Southwestern Louisiana)
December 5, 1968 W 73-58 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1969 L 70-83 Lafayette
Louisiana at Monroe | 1-3 (formerly Northeast Louisiana University)
December 29, 1975 L 75-76 MonroeNovember 27, 1999 W 98-78 Fort WorthNovember 25, 2001 L 90-94 Fort WorthDecember 14, 2002 L 79-90 Fort Worth
LSU | 1-3 December 31, 1947 L 46-52 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1960 L 62-68 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1961 L 58-83 Baton RougeNovember 21, 1986 W 83-74 Baton Rouge
Louisiana Tech | 6-5 December 15, 1939 W 39-32 RustonNovember 23, 1990 L 71-82 ShreveportDecember 1, 1992 W 64-50 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1992 L 49-66 RustonDecember 23, 1993 W 92-74 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1994 W 73-53 ShreveportDecember 7, 1994 W 92-82 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1994 L 73-79 RustonDecember 7, 1996 W 79-76 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1999 L 76-95 Fort WorthDecember 22, 2008 L 67-72 Ruston
Louisville | 1-5 January 12, 2002 L 85-93 LouisvilleMarch 6, 2002 L 86-110 CincinnatiJanuary 18, 2003 L 74-87 LouisvilleFebruary 17, 2004 W 71-46 Fort WorthJanuary 8, 2005 L 61-86 LouisvilleMarch 10, 2005 L 61-85 Memphis
Loyola - Chicago | 0-5 December 21, 1945 L 36-37 ChicagoDecember 8, 1946 L 41-47 DallasDecember 9, 1946 L 39-45 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1946 L 55-61 ChicagoDecember 23, 1947 L 35-67 Chicago
Loyola - New Orleans | 7-3 December 19, 1958 W 67-63 New OrleansDecember 12, 1964 L 73-82 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1964 L 81-91 New Orleans
December 6, 1965 W 77-66 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1966 L 75-91 New OrleansDecember 13, 1967 W 101-69 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1968 W 97-83 New OrleansDecember 27, 1968 W 78-76 Santa BarbaraDecember 6, 1969 W 83-63 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1970 W 99-89 New Orleans
Manhattan | 0-2 December 6, 1951 L 52-65 New York CityDecember 4, 1992 L 42-67 Milwaukee
Marquette | 4-2 January 23, 2002 L 72-83 MilwaukeeFebruary 22, 2003 L 68-79 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 2004 W 85-79 MilwaukeeMarch 10, 2004 W 64-62 CincinnatiFebruary 9, 2005 W 63-62 Fort WorthMarch 9, 2005 W 60-57 | OT Memphis
Marshall | 1-1 December 10, 1983 L 67-90 HuntingtonMarch 12, 1987 W 76-60 Charlotte
Maryland | 0-2 November 25, 1988 L 67-74 IrvineMarch 26, 2005 L 73-85 College Park
Idaho State | 3-2 December 22, 1977 L 61-89 RenoDecember 28, 1982 W 90-82 LoganDecember 9, 1983 W 53-52 HuntingtonDecember 2, 1987 W 65-50 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1988 L 59-70 Pocatello
Illinois | 0-3 December 10, 1979 L 64-79 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1980 L 55-87 ChampagneNovember 29, 1996 L 67-73 Hilo
Illinois - Chicago | 1-0 December 3, 1994 W 120-105 Fort Worth
Indiana | 0-3 December 12, 1950 L 68-87 BloomingtonDecember 27, 1993 L 65-81 IndianapolisDecember 10, 2008 L 56-66 Bloomington
Indiana State | 0-1 November 21, 1999 L 77-89 Fairbanks
Iowa | 0-2 December 31, 1946 L 37-61 Iowa CityDecember 22, 1948 L 46-47 | OT Iowa City
Iowa State | 5-1 December 14, 1974 L 90-91 AmesDecember 9, 1975 W 95-83 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1981 W 72-63 Fort WorthDecember 18, 1982 W 74-66 AmesNovember 29, 1991 W 53-52 San Juan, P.R.December 24, 1997 W 93-54 San Juan, P.R.
Jackson State | 2-0 November 22, 2005 W 76-74 Fort WorthDecember 27, 2007 W 79-68 Fort Worth
John Brown | 1-0 December 1, 1984 W 71-57 Fort Worth
Kansas | 0-4 March 21, 1952 L 64-68 Kansas CityDecember 20, 1997 L 78-94 Kansas CityDecember 1, 2003 L 66-85 Fort WorthDecember 9, 2004 L 74-93 Lawrence
Kansas State | 2-3December 11, 1947 L 17-75 ManhattanMarch 15, 1968 W 77-72 WichitaDecember 19, 1969 L 65-75 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1970 L 70-79 ManhattanMarch 10, 1999 W 72-71 Manhattan
Kentucky | 0-2 December 2, 1976 L 53-103 LexingtonJanuary 20, 1996 L 80-124 Lexington
Kentucky Wesleyan | 0-1 December 14, 1955 L 62-72 Fort Worth
Lamar | 8-2 January 2, 1971 W 115-94 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1971 W 95-76 BeaumontDecember 6, 1972 W 73-66 Fort WorthDecember 15, 1973 W 70-66 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1974 W 90-87 BeaumontDecember 6, 1975 W 96-79 Fort WorthDecember 30, 1975 L 48-54 MonroeDecember 1, 1986 L 72-83 BeaumontDecember 10, 1988 W 63-60 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1989 W 95-66 Fort Worth
Lenoir-Rhyne | 1-0 December 8, 2001 W 93-55 Fort Worth
Liberty | 1-0 January 3, 1997 W 80-68 Fort Worth
Long Island | 2-1January 1, 1945 L 31-56 New York CityDecember 1, 1990 W 92-55 Fort WorthNovember 22, 1997 W 105-95 Fort Worth
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Maryland-Eastern Shore | 1-0 December 21, 2004 W 93-53 Fort Worth
Maryville | 1-0 December 30, 1942 W 40-38 Oklahoma City
Massachusetts | 1-0 December 28, 1967 W 63-56 Storrs
McMurry | 3-0 December 10, 1956 W 97-50 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1957 W 75-50 Fort WorthNovember 23, 1985 W 89-43 Fort Worth
McNeese State | 2-0 November 23, 1996 W 93-74 Fort WorthNovember 22, 2008 W 68-64 Fort Worth
Memphis | 1-10 (Formerly Memphis State)
December 10, 1966 L 54-56 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1967 L 61-65 MemphisDecember 23, 1976 L 72-116 MemphisJanuary 9, 2002 L 93-98 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 2002 L 72-98 MemphisFebruary 8, 2003 L 69-84 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 2003 L 64-88 MemphisJanuary 31, 2004 L 69-75 Fort WorthMarch 3, 2004 L 65-83 MemphisJanuary 15, 2005 W 61-59 MemphisJanuary 29, 2005 L 57-72 Fort Worth
Miami (Fla.) | 1-0 December 14, 1957 W 82-59 Birmingham
Miami (Ohio) | 1-0 March 16, 2005 W 60-58 Oxford
Michigan | 0-1 December 13, 1962 L 60-82 Ann Arbor
Michigan State | 1-1 December 20, 1986 W 66-47 Fort WorthDecember 12, 1987 L 52-69 East Lansing
Middle Tennessee State | 3-0 December 7, 1993 W 65-56 | OT Fort WorthDecember 21, 1994 W 100-78 MurfreesboroNovember 30, 1995 W 86-83 Fort Worth
Midwestern State | 1-1 December 3, 1953 L 64-67 Fort WorthNovember 30, 1994 W 119-78 Fort Worth
Minnesota | 0-2 December 29, 1971 L 57-83 HonoluluNovember 25, 2000 L 99-107 Honolulu
Mississippi | 1-2 November 27, 1976 W 70-61 Fort WorthDecember 4, 1976 L 63-68 OxfordDecember 21, 1984 L 64-66 | OT Jacksonville
Mississippi State | 1-1 December 17, 1988 W 66-65 Fort WorthMarch 3, 1990 L 60-64 Starkville
Mississippi Valley State | 2-0 December 2, 1989 W 90-75 Bowling GreenDecember 12, 1997 W 106-83 Fort Worth
Missouri | 1-4 December 30, 1946 L 38-63 St. LouisDecember 12, 1949 W 37-35 ColumbiaDecember 13, 1949 L 45-54 ColumbiaDecember 14, 1950 L 45-50 ColumbiaDecember 18, 1952 L 45-55 Columbia
Missouri State | 2-2 (Formerly Southwest Missouri State)
November 16, 1997 W 78-67 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1998 W 71-69 SpringfieldDecember 11, 1999 L 60-69 Fort WorthJanuary 8, 2000 L 74-75 Springfield
North Texas | ContinuedFebruary 5, 1923 L 14-37 DentonFebruary 6, 1923 L 20-27 DentonJanuary 4, 1926 W 21-17 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1926 L 23-36 DentonJanuary 8, 1926 L 28-37 DentonJanuary 9, 1926 W 16-11 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1927 W 20-17 DentonJanuary 7, 1927 W 20-14 Fort Worth1927 W 17-16 Denton1927 W 29-23 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1929 L 23-25 | 2OT Fort WorthDecember 20, 1929 L 17-22 Fort Worth1929 W 16-15 DentonDecember 17, 1930 W 27-24 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1931 W 30-29 DentonDecember 18, 1931 W 40-12 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1932 W 34-19 Denton1932 W 31-19 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1933 W 24-20 DentonDecember 16, 1933 W 44-33 DentonJanuary 2, 1934 W 39-13 DentonFebruary 1, 1935 W 34-18 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1935 W 36-17 DentonJanuary 6, 1938 W 25-21 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1938 L 28-34 DentonDecember 18, 1939 W 39-28 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1940 L 36-42 DentonDecember 10, 1940 W 43-36 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1941 W 54-44 DentonDecember 6, 1941 L 34-49 Fort WorthDecember 16, 1941 L 46-54 DentonDecember 5, 1942 L 32-35 DentonDecember 6, 1942 W 46-34 DentonDecember 9, 1942 W 49-40 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1942 W 43-34 Fort WorthDecember 4, 1945 W 55-50 DentonDecember 6, 1945 W 46-37 Fort WorthDecember 13, 1946 L 42-50 DentonDecember 18, 1946 L 45-55 Fort WorthDecember 4, 1948 L 52-63 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1948 L 44-71 DentonDecember 31, 1949 W 48-43 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1950 W 63-59 DentonJanuary 6, 1973 L 53-67 Fort WorthDecember 4, 1973 L 93-109 DentonDecember 11, 1976 L 81-85 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1977 L 46-73 DentonDecember 9, 1978 L 79-83 Fort WorthDecember 8, 1979 L 79-84 DentonDecember 9, 1980 L 75-76 Fort WorthDecember 8, 1981 W 78-73 DentonDecember 7, 1982 W 64-58 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1983 L 65-66 DentonDecember 4, 1984 W 76-58 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1985 L 55-56 DentonDecember 3, 1986 W 92-85 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1987 L 54-79 DentonDecember 19, 1995 W 77-67 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1997 W 113-74 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1998 W 122-69 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 2000 W 134-91 Fort WorthDecember 23, 2001 L 85-92 Fort WorthDecember 10, 2002 W 87-80 DentonDecember 13, 2003 W 62-58 Fort WorthDecember 4, 2004 W 88-78 Denton
Northern Arizona | 3-0 December 19, 1988 W 64-50 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1990 W 88-69 Fort WorthDecember 12, 1990 W 70-51 Flagstaff
Northwestern | 2-0 December 28, 1971 W 93-78 HonoluluDecember 27, 1987 W 66-64 Portland
Northwestern State (La.) | 4-0 December 27, 1962 W 80-70 ShreveportNovember 30, 1999 W 97-61 Fort WorthNovember 17, 2000 W 102-69 Fort WorthNovember 16, 2001 W 93-79 Fort Worth
Montana | 1-0 March 11, 1986 W 76-69 Missoula
Montana State | 3-1 December 5, 1988 W 75-57 Fort WorthDecember 21, 1989 L 62-76 BozemanJanuary 7, 1996 W 98-96 | 3OT Fort WorthNovember 30, 1996 W 89-76 Hilo
Morgan State | 1-0 December 6, 1997 W 133-74 Fort Worth
Murray State | 0-1 December 3, 2003 L 67-73 Fort Worth
Navy | 1-0 December 28, 1956 W 67-65 Houston
Nebraska | 2-4 December 20, 1951 W 58-57 | OT Fort WorthDecember 11, 1970 L 64-69 Fort WorthDecember 11, 1972 L 58-72 LincolnMarch 24, 1983 L 57-67 LincolnMarch 15, 1999 W 101-89 Fort WorthNovember 19, 2008 L 50-62 Fort Worth
Nevada | 2-0 January 13, 2001 W 89-88 RenoFebruary 17, 2001 W 110-84 Fort Worth
New Hampshire | 1-0 December 29, 1995 W 93-74 East Rutherford
New Mexico | 5-11 December 29, 1964 L 58-76 El PasoDecember 29, 1980 L 69-76 AlbuquerqueJanuary 9, 1997 L 64-79 AlbuquerqueFebruary 8, 1997 W 80-59 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1998 L 77-98 AlbuquerqueFebruary 21, 1998 W 95-64 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1998 L 73-80 Las VegasJanuary 11, 2006 L 54-56 AlbuquerqueFebruary 11, 2006 L 42-53 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 2007 W 64-52 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 2007 L 58-74 AlburquerqueMarch 6, 2007 W 62-54 Las VegasJanuary 15, 2008 W 74-72 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 2008 L 48-64 AlbuquerqueJanuary 24, 2009 L 52-69 Fort WorthFebruary 24, 2009 L 62-76 Albuquerque
New Mexico State | 1-0 March 22, 1952 W 61-44 Kansas City
New Orleans | 1-0 November 18, 1998 W 74-61 Fort Worth
Niagara | 1-0 December 22, 1984 W 81-71 Jacksonville
Nicholls State | 1-0 November 24, 1990 W 107-59 Shreveport
North Carolina A&T | 0-2 December 5, 1992 L 85-87 | OT MilwaukeeDecember 4, 1993 L 82-85 Fairfield
UNC Asheville | 1-0 January 2, 1999 W 101-67 Fort Worth
UNC Charlotte | 0-2 February 25, 2004 L 86-94 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 26, 2005 L 87-94 Charlotte
North Texas | 43-31 1914 L 16-41 Denton1914 L 11-37 Fort Worth1914 L 8-42 Denton1915 L 12-21 Denton1915 W 26-6 Fort Worth1916 W 21-20 Denton1917 W 28-26 DentonJanuary 11, 1923 L 10-26 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1923 L 18-23 Fort Worth
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Notre Dame | 0-5 March 13, 1971 L 94-102 HoustonJanuary 13, 1980 L 68-85 San AntonioDecember 4, 1980 L 63-79 South BendMarch 14, 1987 L 57-58 CharlotteMarch 18, 1997 L 72-82 South Bend
Ohio | 0-2 November 26, 1977 L 64-78 ClemsonNovember 24, 1995 L 68-86 Anchorage
Ohio State | 0-4 December 15, 1962 L 62-74 ColumbusDecember 5, 1964 L 79-84 Fort WorthDecember 20, 1966 L 78-84 ColumbusDecember 29, 1969 L 80-89 Fort Worth
Oklahoma | 1-9 1925 L 9-20 NormanJanuary 2, 1927 L 16-41 Fort WorthDecember 26, 1945 L 31-51 Oklahoma CityDecember 6, 1946 L 54-76 DallasDecember 1, 1966 L 76-90 NormanDecember 4, 1967 L 57-66 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1986 W 95-82 Oklahoma CityDecember 28, 1991 L 73-78 Oklahoma CityDecember 2, 2006 L 35-63 NormanDecember 2, 2007 L 66-90 Fort Worth
Oklahoma Baptist | 1-0 December 28, 1938 W 24-23 Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City | 21-28 December 28, 1940 W 42-28 Oklahoma CityDecember 22, 1950 W 58-45 Oklahoma CityJanuary 26, 1952 L 41-68 Oklahoma CityMarch 14, 1953 W 58-56 ManhattanDecember 5, 1953 L 31-58 Oklahoma CityDecember 3, 1954 W 68-63 Oklahoma CityDecember 16, 1954 L 44-63 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1955 L 56-84 Oklahoma CityDecember 23, 1955 L 54-64 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1957 W 86-84 | 2OT Fort WorthDecember 9, 1957 W 65-56 Oklahoma CityDecember 21, 1957 W 64-57 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1958 W 66-58 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1959 L 65-75 Oklahoma CityDecember 4, 1959 L 64-69 Oklahoma CityDecember 22, 1959 L 63-78 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1960 L 71-73 Oklahoma CityDecember 19, 1960 W 78-74 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1961 L 91-97 Oklahoma CityDecember 20, 1961 L 62-73 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1961 L 67-71 Oklahoma CityDecember 3, 1962 L 60-77 Fort WorthDecember 21, 1962 W 74-63 Oklahoma CityDecember 2, 1963 L 70-96 Oklahoma CityDecember 14, 1963 L 52-67 Fort WorthDecember 11, 1965 L 114-138 Oklahoma CityDecember 21, 1965 W 103-93 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1966 W 107-97 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1967 L 83-92 Oklahoma CityDecember 9, 1967 L 71-72 Fort WorthDecember 16, 1967 L 86-98 Oklahoma CityDecember 2, 1968 W 87-84 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1968 L 84-86 Oklahoma CityDecember 1, 1969 L 85-96 Oklahoma CityDecember 13, 1969 W 79-61 Fort WorthDecember 12, 1970 L 58-62 Oklahoma CityJanuary 12, 1971 L 69-76 | OT Fort WorthDecember 1, 1971 W 87-78 Oklahoma CityDecember 11, 1971 W 115-111 Fort WorthDecember 2, 1972 L 75-87 Fort WorthDecember 16, 1972 L 65-106 Oklahoma CityDecember 1, 1973 L 77-78 Oklahoma CityDecember 8, 1973 W 74-69 | OT Fort WorthDecember 2, 1974 L 91-95 Oklahoma CityDecember 7, 1974 W 115-113 | 2OT Fort WorthDecember 1, 1975 L 60-78 Oklahoma CityDecember 13, 1975 W 76-66 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1980 W 73-60 Las VegasDecember 15, 1984 W 71-60 Fort Worth
Rice | 84-86 1919 W 25-17 Fort Worth1919 W 23-18 Fort Worth1920 L 20-50 Houston1924 W 18-13 Houston1924 W 16-9 HoustonFebruary 29, 1924 W 31-30 | OT Fort WorthMarch 1, 1924 W 35-34 | OT Fort Worth1925 W 29-21 Houston1925 W 26-12 HoustonJanuary 21, 1926 W 27-24 HoustonFebruary 15, 1926 W 41-21 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1927 W 27-21 HoustonFebruary 13, 1928 L 20-21 HoustonFebruary 24, 1928 W 21-15 Fort Worth1929 W 28-27 Houston1929 W 27-26 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1930 W 33-24 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1930 L 23-24 HoustonJanuary 9, 1931 W 49-38 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1931 W 49-29 HoustonJanuary 16, 1932 W 47-22 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1932 W 47-28 HoustonJanuary 24, 1933 W 49-23 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1933 W 37-34 HoustonFebruary 12, 1934 W 29-27 HoustonFebruary 26, 1934 W 42-25 Fort WorthJanuary 14, 1935 L 24-36 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1935 L 25-29 HoustonJanuary 18, 1936 L 20-34 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1936 L 29-45 HoustonFebruary 13, 1937 L 36-43 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1937 L 34-43 HoustonFebruary 14, 1938 L 57-62 HoustonFebruary 19, 1938 W 50-48 Fort WorthJanuary 21, 1939 L 41-44 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1939 L 30-44 HoustonJanuary 5, 1940 L 41-57 HoustonJanuary 12, 1940 L 24-57 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1941 L 43-61 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1942 L 37-44 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1942 L 32-52 HoustonJanuary 11, 1943 W 27-23 HoustonFebruary 27, 1943 L 28-36 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 1944 L 38-48 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1944 L 34-63 HoustonJanuary 13, 1945 L 44-50 HoustonFebruary 9, 1945 L 47-68 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1946 L 45-58 HoustonJanuary 12, 1946 W 53-49 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1947 W 55-50 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1947 L 53-64 HoustonFebruary 6, 1948 L 54-68 HoustonFebruary 20, 1948 L 52-55 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1949 L 59-66 HoustonFebruary 18, 1949 L 44-62 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1950 L 61-80 HoustonFebruary 11, 1950 W 64-36 Fort WorthJanuary 9, 1951 W 87-66 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1951 L 49-54 HoustonDecember 26, 1951 W 60-57 DallasJanuary 8, 1952 W 42-30 HoustonFebruary 12, 1952 W 83-49 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1952 L 49-68 DallasJanuary 20, 1953 W 69-60 HoustonFebruary 21, 1953 L 56-76 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1954 L 52-69 HoustonFebruary 26, 1954 L 65-72 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1955 L 63-73 HoustonFebruary 19, 1955 W 84-80 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1956 L 60-80 HoustonFebruary 8, 1956 L 72-89 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1957 W 62-50 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1957 L 79-90 HoustonDecember 28, 1957 W 57-55 HoustonJanuary 13, 1958 W 92-68 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1958 W 90-65 HoustonJanuary 13, 1959 W 59-52 HoustonFebruary 18, 1959 W 68-64 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1959 W 83-72 HoustonJanuary 12, 1960 W 86-63 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1960 W 67-65 HoustonJanuary 10, 1961 L 60-82 HoustonMarch 2, 1961 L 71-81 Fort Worth
Oklahoma Panhandle State | 1-0 December 29, 1938 W 51-38 Oklahoma City
Oklahoma State | 2-17 1918 L 22-48 Fort Worth1919 L 32-35 Stillwater1924 L 19-26 Fort Worth1924 L 15-22 Fort Worth1925 W 37-16 Stillwater1925 L 13-34 StillwaterDecember 28, 1939 L 21-38 Oklahoma CityDecember 26, 1941 L 25-32 Oklahoma CityFebruary 24, 1945 L 25-60 StillwaterDecember 21, 1947 L 26-70 StillwaterMarch 13, 1953 L 54-71 ManhattanDecember 20, 1969 L 59-69 Fort WorthDecember 26, 1986 W 92-61 Oklahoma CityDecember 22, 1992 L 47-65 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1993 L 67-89 StillwaterDecember 30, 1997 L 81-82 Fort WorthNovember 28, 1998 L 74-79 StillwaterNovember 21, 2001 L 77-95 Las VegasNovember 25, 2005 L 58-66 Las Vegas
Old Dominion | 0-1 November 25, 2004 L 62-67 Corpus Christi
Oral Roberts | 2-1 January 6, 1994 L 73-76 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1994 W 89-84 TulsaNovember 14, 1998 W 94-93 Fort Worth
Oregon | 0-1 March 17, 1999 L 77-68 Fort Worth
Oregon State | 0-1 December 26, 1987 L 49-63 Portland
Oregon Tech | 1-0 December 17, 1979 W 84-77 Fort Worth
Pacific | 2-3 December 6, 1973 L 64-68 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1980 W 74-62 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1981 L 71-74 StocktonDecember 22, 1990 L 60-66 StocktonDecember 11, 1991 W 66-61 Fort Worth
Penn State | 0-1 December 29, 1981 L 49-54 Santa Clara
Pepperdine | 0-1 December 27, 1945 L 45-57 Oklahoma City
Pittsburg State (Kan.) | 0-1 December 26, 1940 L 36-56 Oklahoma City
Portland | 0-1 December 28, 1987 L 65-67 Portland
Prairie View A&M | 2-0 December 28, 1989 W 84-59 Fort WorthDecember 22, 2007 W 92-80 Fort Worth
Princeton | 1-2 December 28, 1993 L 43-48 IndianapolisDecember 9, 1999 L 72-77 | OT PrincetonDecember 18, 2000 W 76-45 Fort Worth
Providence | 1-0 November 10, 1998 W 79-77 Providence
Purdue | 2-3 December 7, 1970 L 74-90 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1972 L 70-101 West LafayetteMarch 23, 1992 L 51-67 West LafayetteDecember 16, 1995 * - W 69-88 IndianapolisDecember 30, 1996 W 97-69 Fort Worth* - Won game by forfeit
Rhode Island | 0-1 November 9, 1998 L 87-89 Providence
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Rice | Continued January 6, 1962 L 63-71 HoustonFebruary 27, 1962 W 75-73 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1963 L 63-78 HoustonMarch 2, 1963 L 76-83 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1964 L 73-82 Fort WorthFebruary 29, 1964 L 86-104 HoustonFebruary 9, 1965 W 94-75 HoustonMarch 4, 1965 W 98-86 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1966 W 97-79 Fort WorthMarch 3, 1966 W 93-86 HoustonFebruary 4, 1967 L 81-89 HoustonFebruary 21, 1967 W 83-74 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1968 W 84-75 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1968 L 69-73 HoustonJanuary 14, 1969 L 64-71 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1969 L 88-95 HoustonJanuary 20, 1970 W 97-88 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1970 L 73-82 HoustonFebruary 9, 1971 L 63-89 HoustonFebruary 20, 1971 W 102-86 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1972 W 69-55 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1972 W 75-68 Houston
January 13, 1973 L 73-83 HoustonFebruary 10, 1973 W 72-71 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1974 L 67-73 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1974 L 72-82 HoustonFebruary 4, 1975 L 67-88 HoustonMarch 4, 1975 W 89-61 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1976 W 103-87 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1976 L 78-93 HoustonJanuary 22, 1977 L 66-69 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1977 L 72-93 HoustonJanuary 23, 1978 L 58-66 HoustonFebruary 13, 1978 W 57-54 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 1979 L 56-59 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1979 L 80-84 HoustonJanuary 5, 1980 L 47-57 HoustonJanuary 30, 1980 L 59-60 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1981 L 51-57 Fort WorthJanuary 31, 1981 L 54-58 HoustonJanuary 9, 1982 W 65-64 HoustonFebruary 3, 1982 W 58-57 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1983 W 57-48 HoustonFebruary 16, 1983 W 72-50 Fort WorthMarch 7, 1983 W 74-49 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1984 L 42-43 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1984 L 37-56 HoustonMarch 6, 1984 L 52-64 HoustonJanuary 5, 1985 L 62-63 HoustonFebruary 6, 1985 L 61-62 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1986 W 66-64 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1986 W 69-48 HoustonMarch 7, 1986 W 78-59 DallasJanuary 28, 1987 W 64-38 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1987 W 85-69 HoustonJanuary 13, 1988 L 69-74 HoustonFebruary 13, 1988 W 73-58 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1989 W 70-64 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1989 L 67-77 HoustonJanuary 17, 1990 L 64-66 | OT HoustonFebruary 17, 1990 W 67-55 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1991 W 78-68 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1991 L 57-69 HoustonMarch 8, 1991 L 57-76 DallasJanuary 28, 1992 W 76-50 HoustonFebruary 29, 1992 W 64-59 Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1993 L 65-84 HoustonFebruary 13, 1993 L 50-68 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1994 L 76-102 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1994 L 65-84 HoustonJanuary 22, 1995 W 102-93 HoustonFebruary 18, 1995 L 73-74 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 1996 W 80-71 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1996 W 70-67 HoustonMarch 7, 1996 L 67-78 DallasJanuary 30, 1997 L 80-82 HoustonMarch 1, 1997 W 85-79 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1998 W 97-67 HoustonFebruary 28, 1998 W 86-73 HoustonJanuary 30, 1999 L 69-76 HoustonFebruary 25, 1999 W 63-62 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 2000 W 83-70 HoustonMarch 3, 2000 W 85-62 Fort Worth
San Jose State | 7-2 December 11, 1989 L 69-70 San JoseNovember 26, 1990 W 66-49 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1998 W 104-65 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1998 W 119-84 San JoseJanuary 13, 2000 W 69-60 San JoseFebruary 12, 2000 W 78-73 Fort WorthMarch 9, 2000 W 84-71 FresnoJanuary 6, 2001 W 65-58 Fort WorthFebruary 24, 2001 L 90-91 | OT San Jose
Santa Clara | 0-1 December 28, 1981 L 63-78 Santa Clara
Seattle | 0-1 December 28, 1961 L 62-75 Oklahoma City
Shawnee State | 1-0 November 21, 2004 W 74-60 Corpus Christi
Siena | 1-0 November 24, 2000 W 111-91 Honolulu
Siena Heights College | 1-0 December 2, 1982 W 91-63 Fort Worth
Simmons College | 0-2 February 16, 1923 L 16-27 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1923 L 14-21 Fort Worth
Simon Fraser | 2-0 November 21, 1988 W 100-67 Fort WorthNovember 17, 1989 W 99-35 Fort Worth
South Florida | 4-4 January 4, 1992 L 67-76 TampaJanuary 25, 1992 W 77-49 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 2002 L 108-117 TampaFebruary 16, 2002 L 74-88 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 2003 L 67-71 TampaMarch 8, 2003 W 75-63 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 2004 W 54-51 TampaMarch 2, 2005 W 70-53 Fort Worth
SMU | 83-102 1919 L 19-30 Dallas1919 W 36-32 Fort Worth1921 L 20-21 Dallas1921 L 18-19 Dallas1922 L 17-28 Dallas1922 L 14-23 Dallas1922 W 15-11 Fort Worth1922 L 16-24 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1923 L 20-37 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1923 L 14-21 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1923 L 19-30 DallasMarch 6, 1923 L 18-20 Dallas1924 W 29-12 Fort Worth1924 W 16-11 Fort Worth1924 W 19-17 Dallas1924 W 27-13 Dallas1925 W 28-20 Fort Worth1925 W 43-20 DallasJanuary 23, 1926 L 11-15 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1926 L 19-20 DallasJanuary 31, 1927 L 26-33 DallasFebruary 15, 1927 L 24-25 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1928 L 23-24 DallasFebruary 6, 1928 L 19-21 Fort Worth1929 L 25-34 Fort Worth1929 W 34-28 DallasFebruary 19, 1930 L 35-36 | OT DallasMarch 1, 1930 L 22-25 DallasFebruary 2, 1931 L 33-36 DallasMarch 1, 1931 W 37-29 Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1932 W 52-19 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1932 L 30-32 | 2OT DallasJanuary 7, 1933 L 19-20 DallasMarch 3, 1933 W 36-24 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1934 W 29-26 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1934 L 27-32 DallasFebruary 5, 1935 L 20-36 DallasMarch 2, 1935 L 24-41 DallasJanuary 11, 1936 W 29-23 Dallas
Rice | Continued January 20, 2001 L 66-73 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 2001 L 72-76 HoustonNovember 13, 2007 W 76-49 Fort WorthDecember 29, 2007 L 65-70 Katy
Robert Morris | 1-1 December 16, 1978 L 65-69 PittsburghDecember 30, 1978 W 70-55 Fort Worth
Rochester | 1-0 December 28, 1973 L 74-81 Rochester
Roosevelt | 1-0 January 2, 1979 W 106-64 Fort Worth
St. Edward’s (Texas) | 2-0 November 25, 1978 W 88-42 Fort WorthNovember 24, 1984 W 112-71 Fort Worth
St. Gregory’s (Okla.) | 1-0 November 29, 2008 W 80-38 Fort Worth
St. Joseph’s | 0-1 December 28, 1995 L 92-93 | 2OT East Rutherford
St. Louis | 1-10 January 20, 1945 L 38-50 St. LouisDecember 27, 1946 L 40-62 MolineDecember 17, 1949 L 53-79 St. LouisDecember 16, 1950 L 52-62 St. LouisDecember 20, 1952 L 59-73 St. LouisDecember 7, 1954 L 58-75 St. LouisDecember 13, 1956 L 81-90 St. LouisFebruary 12, 1992 L 69-89 St. LouisFebruary 26, 1992 W 88-69 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 2004 L 50-60 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 2005 L 48-56 St. Louis
St. Mary’s (Calif.) | 0-2 January 3, 2006 L 57-65 Fort WorthNovember 21, 2006 L 53-74 Moraga
St. Mary’s (Texas) | 2-0 December 20, 1941 W 42-40 San AntonioDecember 21, 1941 W 49-28 San Antonio
St. Thomas (Texas) | 1-0 November 29, 1984 W 100-41 Fort Worth
Sam Houston State | 8-2 December 21, 1937 L 27-30 HuntsvilleDecember 13, 1941 L 37-45 HuntsvilleJanuary 4, 1942 W 42-40 | OT Fort WorthDecember 18, 1967 W 93-70 Fort WorthDecember 21, 1968 W 94-75 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1969 W 84-75 HuntsvilleNovember 30, 1987 W 61-46 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1994 W 111-94 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1996 W 88-66 WichitaNovember 22, 2002 W 91-81 Fort Worth
San Diego State | 6-7 (Formerly Cal State San Diego)
January 3, 1978 W 66-48 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1978 W 63-34 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1984 W 72-70 San DiegoJanuary 17, 1998 W 105-61 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1998 W 91-69 San DiegoJanuary 18, 2006 L 57-76 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 2006 L 71-83 San DiegoJanuary 31, 2007 L 71-76 Fort WorthMarch 3, 2007 L 51-56 San DiegoJanuary 5, 2008 L 57-64 San DiegoFebruary 9, 2008 W 68-62 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 2009 L 50-67 San DiegoFebruary 28, 2009 L 77-79 | OT Fort Worth
San Francisco | 2-2 December 10, 1958 W 58-56 San FranciscoDecember 27, 1974 L 86-99 San FranciscoDecember 30, 1991 W 96-66 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1993 L 62-70 San Francisco
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SMU | Continued March 4, 1936 W 33-29 DallasJanuary 12, 1937 L 22-26 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1937 L 22-34 DallasFebruary 8, 1938 L 23-42 DallasMarch 1, 1938 L 30-37 Fort WorthJanuary 14, 1939 L 29-31 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1939 L 39-41 DallasFebruary 6, 1940 L 35-46 DallasFebruary 21, 1940 L 53-63 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1941 L 34-35 DallasFebruary 25, 1941 L 36-38 Fort WorthJanuary 21, 1942 W 50-45 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1942 W 39-35 DallasJanuary 16, 1943 W 49-43 Fort WorthJanuary 23, 1943 L 44-54 DallasJanuary 13, 1944 L 30-40 DallasFebruary 2, 1944 W 47-37 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1945 W 52-46 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1945 L 38-56 DallasJanuary 15, 1946 W 54-40 DallasFebruary 13, 1946 W 42-34 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1947 L 36-55 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1947 L 52-59 DallasJanuary 7, 1948 L 58-62 DallasMarch 3, 1948 L 48-63 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1949 W 58-52 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1949 L 36-47 DallasJanuary 10, 1950 W 62-50 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1950 W 51-45 DallasJanuary 3, 1951 W 57-46 DallasFebruary 23, 1951 W 64-54 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 1952 W 58-43 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1952 W 64-60 DallasJanuary 30, 1953 W 57-34 DallasFebruary 17, 1953 W 59-48 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1954 W 85-84 DallasFebruary 17, 1954 W 73-65 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1954 W 74-71 HoustonJanuary 15, 1955 W 77-73 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1955 L 70-84 DallasJanuary 24, 1956 L 64-105 DallasFebruary 14, 1956 L 22-26 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1956 L 65-74 HoustonJanuary 12, 1957 L 63-79 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1957 L 77-88 DallasFebruary 8, 1958 L 67-84 DallasFebruary 15, 1958 W 82-71 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1958 W 74-64 HoustonJanuary 31, 1959 W 72-60 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1959 L 71-72 DallasFebruary 3, 1960 L 73-79 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1960 L 67-98 DallasJanuary 14, 1961 L 64-67 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1961 L 68-79 DallasJanuary 4, 1962 L 53-70 Fort WorthFebruary 24, 1962 L 86-96 DallasFebruary 5, 1963 L 80-92 DallasFebruary 19, 1963 L 98-109 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1964 L 67-79 DallasFebruary 15, 1964 L 75-85 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1965 L 94-110 DallasFebruary 16, 1965 L 95-96 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1966 W 97-89 DallasFebruary 28, 1966 L 96-100 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 31, 1967 L 88-89 DallasFebruary 18, 1967 L 83-85 Fort WorthFebruary 6, 1968 W 91-64 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1968 L 63-70 DallasJanuary 4, 1969 L 78-81 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1969 W 87-84 | OT DallasJanuary 17, 1970 L 84-86 DallasFebruary 24, 1970 W 102-93 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 1971 W 93-85 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1971 L 78-79 DallasJanuary 22, 1972 L 71-81 DallasFebruary 15, 1972 W 93-84 Fort WorthJanuary 23, 1973 L 71-104 DallasFebruary 17, 1973 W 80-76 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1974 L 74-81 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1974 L 60-96 DallasFebruary 8, 1975 L 67-88 DallasFebruary 15, 1975 W 84-64 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1976 W 79-75 Fort Worth
Southwestern (Kan.) | 1-0 December 26, 1931 W 35-21 Winfield
Southwestern (Texas) | 3-2 1915 W 20-18 Georgetown1916 L 22-25 Georgetown1929 L 38-41 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1942 W 29-28 Oklahoma CityNovember 29, 1983 W 82-81 | 2OT Fort Worth
Stanford | 0-2 1915 L 25-27 Palo Alto1915 L 24-27 Palo Alto
Stephen F. Austin | 2-2 December 20, 1937 L 40-41 NacogdochesDecember 20, 1939 L 39-51 PalestineDecember 8, 2003 W 84-62 Fort WorthNovember 14, 2006 W 59-53 Fort Worth
Syracuse | 0-4 December 5, 1987 L 58-87 SyracuseDecember 14, 1991 L 72-89 SyracuseDecember 25, 1997 L 78-82 San Juan, P.R.December 3, 2005 L 64-80 Syracuse
Tarleton State | 1-1 January 7, 1972 W 101-85 Fort WorthNovember 19, 2005 L 59-68 Fort Worth
Tennessee | 1-0 November 30, 1991 W 73-59 San Juan, P.R.
Tennessee - Martin | 1-0 December 11, 1992 W 75-67 | 2OT Jonesboro
Texas | 62-102 1915 L 27-53 Austin1915 L 25-39 Fort Worth1915 L 12-22 Fort Worth1916 L 20-51 Fort Worth1916 L 11-40 Austin1917 L 23-28 Fort Worth1917 L 21-48 Austin1918 L 23-38 Fort Worth1918 L 21-48 Austin1919 L 17-37 Austin1919 L 25-40 Fort Worth1920 L 18-29 Austin1920 L 21-28 Fort Worth1925 W 31-12 Fort Worth1925 L 13-14 AustinJanuary 12, 1926 W 20-16 AustinFebruary 19, 1926 L 21-23 Fort WorthJanuary 11, 1927 W 28-24 AustinFebruary 10, 1927 W 32-27 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1928 L 16-25 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1928 W 29-25 Austin1929 L 27-33 Fort Worth1929 L 28-42 AustinFebruary 8, 1930 L 21-35 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1930 W 26-21 AustinJanuary 16, 1931 W 40-19 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1931 W 41-36 AustinJanuary 20, 1932 W 52-22 AustinFebruary 6, 1932 W 36-24 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1933 L 29-31 AustinFebruary 20, 1933 W 42-26 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1934 W 59-13 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1934 W 29-25 AustinJanuary 7, 1935 L 21-24 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1935 W 27-24 AustinFebruary 8, 1936 L 25-38 AustinJanuary 6, 1934 W 59-13 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1934 W 29-25 AustinJanuary 7, 1935 L 21-24 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1935 W 27-24 AustinFebruary 8, 1936 L 25-38 AustinFebruary 17, 1936 L 27-35 Fort WorthJanuary 8, 1937 W 23-21 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1937 L 22-35 AustinJanuary 8, 1938 L 21-23 AustinJanuary 14, 1938 L 18-39 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1939 L 28-32 Fort Worth
SMU | Continued January 12, 1976 L 84-108 DallasJanuary 8, 1977 L 55-66 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1977 L 84-116 DallasJanuary 7, 1978 L 65-68 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1978 L 53-83 DallasJanuary 6, 1979 L 77-96 DallasFebruary 20, 1979 L 77-89 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1980 W 92-89 DallasFebruary 9, 1980 L 57-76 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1981 W 52-43 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 1981 W 52-44 DallasJanuary 23, 1982 W 63-61 DallasFebruary 13, 1982 W 85-60 Fort WorthMarch 1, 1982 W 54-46 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1983 W 68-67 DallasMarch 2, 1983 L 56-61 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 1984 L 59-61 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1984 L 65-73 DallasJanuary 19, 1985 L 70-74 DallasFebruary 20, 1985 W 72-64 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1986 W 63-54 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1986 W 76-54 DallasJanuary 14, 1987 W 57-53 DallasFebruary 12, 1987 W 69-50 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1988 L 48-51 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1988 L 54-87 DallasMarch 11, 1988 L 74-86 DallasFebruary 1, 1989 L 57-68 DallasMarch 4, 1989 W 62-57 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1990 W 63-61 DallasFebruary 3, 1990 W 83-43 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1991 W 63-59 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1991 L 57-71 DallasJanuary 15, 1992 W 73-62 DallasFebruary 15, 1992 W 70-59 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1993 L 65-79 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1993 L 53-60 DallasMarch 12, 1993 W 72-71 DallasJanuary 22, 1994 W 89-75 DallasFebruary 19, 1994 L 64-65 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1995 W 113-101 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1995 W 79-75 DallasJanuary 27, 1996 L 83-87 | OT DallasFebruary 24, 1996 W 87-79 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1997 W 87-63 DallasFebruary 19, 1997 W 79-71 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 1998 W 100-82 DallasFebruary 16, 1998 W 79-70 Fort WorthMarch 5, 1998 W 71-69 Las VegasJanuary 11, 1999 W 92-79 DallasFebruary 6, 1999 L 92-94 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 2000 W 92-75 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 2000 W 86-83 DallasJanuary 27, 2001 W 100-91 Fort WorthMarch 3, 2001 W 84-76 DallasDecember 18, 2001 W 74-62 Fort WorthNovember 24, 2002 L 84-87 | OT DallasDecember 12, 2004 W 65-51 Fort WorthDecember 30, 2005 L 49-52 DallasDecember 21, 2006 L 62-64 Fort WorthDecember 5, 2007 L 65-71 DallasNovember 26, 2008 W 62-44 Fort Worth
Southeastern Louisiana | 2-0 November 22, 1991 W 90-82 ShreveportDecember 9, 1995 W 95-92 Fort Worth
Southeastern Oklahoma State | 1-1 December 12, 1939 L 33-42 ParisDecember 27, 1941 W 47-36 Oklahoma City
Southern Illinois | 0-1 January 3, 1970 L 63-75 Carbondale
Southern Mississippi | 3-3 January 26, 2002 W 75-61 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 2002 L 68-81 HattiesburgJanuary 8, 2003 L 64-72 HattiesburgFebruary 12, 2003 W 85-78 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 2004 W 79-67 Fort WorthMarch 5, 2005 L 64-66 Hattiesburg
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Texas | ContinuedFebruary 22, 1939 L 26-53 AustinJanuary 20, 1940 L 28-69 AustinFebruary 17, 1940 L 30-59 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1941 L 39-43 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1941 L 39-58 AustinJanuary 17, 1942 W 33-31 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1942 W 57-46 AustinJanuary 19, 1943 L 30-47 AustinFebruary 20, 1943 W 49-44 | OT Fort WorthJanuary. 22, 1944 L 44-64 AustinJanuary 29, 1944 W 44-37 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1945 W 39-38 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1945 W 36-35 AustinDecember 28, 1945 L 41-43 Oklahoma CityJanuary 19, 1946 L 42-57 AustinJanuary 26, 1946 L 46-48 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1947 L 46-62 AustinFebruary 7, 1947 L 44-72 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1948 L 39-45 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1948 L 41-49 AustinJanuary 8, 1949 L 46-59 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1949 L 60-71 AustinFebruary 7, 1950 L 57-69 AustinFebruary 13, 1950 W 51-38 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1951 L 43-53 AustinFebruary 12, 1951 W 49-34 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1952 W 52-43 Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1952 W 54-47 AustinDecember 29, 1952 W 64-52 DallasJanuary 6, 1953 L 48-55 AustinMarch 3, 1953 W 68-50 AustinJanuary 6, 1954 L 47-54 AustinMarch 2, 1954 L 59-68 AustinJanuary 11, 1955 W 79-64 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1955 W 75-56 AustinDecember 28, 1955 L 60-66 HoustonJanuary 4, 1956 W 73-67 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1956 L 67-74 AustinDecember 29, 1956 L 54-59 HoustonJanuary 8, 1957 L 76-85 AustinMarch 2, 1957 W 74-60 Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1958 L 69-73 AustinFebruary 12, 1958 W 88-58 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1959 W 86-78 Fort WorthFebruary 21, 1959 W 72-59 AustinFebruary 6, 1960 L 77-98 AustinMarch 3, 1960 W 81-73 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1961 W 95-94 | 4OT Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1961 L 77-79 AustinJanuary 9, 1962 L 61-73 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1962 L 68-71 AustinFebruary 2, 1963 L 56-73 AustinFebruary 15, 1963 L 59-75 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1964 L 62-79 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1964 L 71-70 AustinJanuary 9, 1965 W 77-64 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1965 L 63-84 AustinFebruary 8, 1966 L 75-77 AustinFebruary 15, 1966 L 77-85 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1967 W 96-82 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1967 L 79-88 AustinJanuary 9, 1968 L 65-66 AustinFebruary 27, 1968 W 71-65 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1969 L 59-63 AustinFebruary 22, 1969 L 54-64 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1970 W 80-55 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1970 L 84-93 AustinJanuary 30, 1971 W 76-70 AustinFebruary 27, 1971 W 74-71 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1972 W 88-75 Fort WorthMarch 4, 1972 L 65-72 AustinFebruary 6, 1973 L 62-69 Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1973 L 69-89 AustinJanuary 15, 1974 L 53-104 AustinFebruary 12, 1974 W 72-71 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 28, 1975 W 74-72 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1975 L 62-63 AustinJanuary 26, 1976 W 73-70 AustinFebruary 24, 1976 W 89-81 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1977 L 80-89 AustinFebruary 10, 1977 L 69-81 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1978 L 41-90 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 1978 L 50-87 Austin
Texas A&M | Continued February 21, 1942 L 27-33 College StationFebruary 24, 1942 W 34-27 Fort WorthJanuary 9, 1943 L 26-53 College StationFebruary 6, 1943 W 45-39 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1944 W 40-36 College StationFebruary 18, 1944 W 55-22 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1945 W 30-27 College StationFebruary 10, 1945 W 52-40 Fort WorthJanuary 5, 1946 W 51-41 College StationJanuary 25, 1946 W 55-48 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1947 L 41-48 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1947 L 38-48 College StationFebruary 7, 1948 L 22-48 College StationFebruary 21, 1948 W 46-41 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1949 L 42-58 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1949 L 37-39 College StationJanuary 5, 1950 L 45-49 College StationFebruary 21, 1950 L 58-60 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 13, 1951 L 36-39 College StationFebruary 6, 1951 W 30-27 Fort WorthMarch 6, 1951 L 44-50 WacoDecember 28, 1951 W 65-35 DallasFebruary 6, 1952 W 52-41 College StationFebruary 19, 1952 W 58-44 Fort WorthJanuary 13, 1953 W 67-36 Fort WorthFebruary 28, 1953 W 52-48 College StationDecember 29, 1953 W 69-41 HoustonJanuary 15, 1954 W 69-52 College StationFebruary 20, 1954 W 76-57 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1954 W 72-57 HoustonJanuary 22, 1955 W 71-58 College StationFebruary 2, 1955 W 92-62 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1955 W 67-59 HoustonJanuary 21, 1956 L 74-84 College StationFebruary 22, 1956 W 91-67 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1957 W 77-58 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1957 W 62-59 | OT College StationDecember 26, 1957 W 65-54 HoustonJanuary 4, 1958 W 71-48 Fort WorthMarch 4, 1958 W 62-42 College StationDecember 29, 1958 L 45-61 HoustonFebruary 3, 1959 W 76-64 College StationFebruary 11, 1959 W 80-61 Fort WorthDecember 28, 1959 L 61-72 HoustonJanuary 9, 1960 L 52-65 Fort WorthFebruary 29, 1960 L 56-64 College StationJanuary 3, 1961 L 69-82 College StationFebruary 11, 1961 W 68-66 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1962 L 72-79 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1962 L 65-87 College StationFebruary 9, 1963 L 69-85 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1963 L 54-87 College StationJanuary 7, 1964 L 64-94 College StationMarch 3, 1964 L 66-70 | 2OT Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1965 L 71-72 College StationFebruary 23, 1965 L 95-102 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 1966 L 72-81 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1966 L 91-96 College StationJanuary 10, 1967 W 67-64 College StationMarch 2, 1967 W 96-71 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1968 W 81-77 | 2OT College StationFebruary 24, 1968 W 85-78 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1969 L 71-72 College StationMarch 4, 1969 W 94-71 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1970 W 84-72 College StationFebruary 14, 1970 L 73-77 Fort WorthJanuary 23, 1971 W 64-59 College StationMarch 2, 1971 W 76-63 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1972 L 74-81 College StationFebruary 19, 1972 L 67-75 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1973 L 73-92 College StationMarch 3, 1973 L 82-95 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1974 W 88-72 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1974 L 64-82 College StationJanuary 25, 1975 L 69-81 College StationMarch 1, 1975 L 81-94 Fort WorthJanuary 31, 1976 L 64-66 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1976 L 70-111 College StationJanuary 26, 1977 L 60-79 College StationFebruary 1, 1977 L 69-76 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1978 W 66-59 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1978 L 72-88 College StationJanuary 24, 1979 L 43-57 College Station
Texas | Continued January 4, 1979 L 63-92 AustinFebruary 3, 1979 L 60-73 Fort WorthJanuary 15, 1980 L 65-95 AustinFebruary 6, 1980 L 62-90 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1981 W 66-64 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1981 L 84-88 AustinJanuary 18, 1982 L 89-105 AustinFebruary 10, 1982 W 81-69 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1983 W 70-54 AustinFebruary 5, 1983 W 82-48 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1984 W 60-53 AustinMarch 3, 1984 W 78-70 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 1985 W 53-45 Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1985 W 54-52 AustinJanuary 22, 1986 L 54-56 AustinFebruary 22, 1986 W 55-54 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1987 W 52-37 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1987 W 70-54 AustinJanuary 23, 1988 L 56-74 AustinFebruary 24, 1988 L 55-69 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1989 L 84-94 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1989 L 82-107 AustinMarch 11, 1989 L 89-93 | OT DallasJanuary 10, 1990 L 80-83 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1990 L 77-85 AustinJanuary 26, 1991 L 49-90 AustinFebruary 27, 1991 W 78-70 Fort WorthJanuary 18, 1992 W 80-76 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1992 L 77-99 AustinFebruary 3, 1993 W 83-77 Fort WorthMarch 3, 1993 L 84-102 AustinFebruary 5, 1994 L 73-95 AustinMarch 5, 1994 L 78-111 Fort WorthMarch 10, 1994 L 75-96 DallasJanuary 10, 1995 W 102-98 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1995 L 99-111 AustinJanuary 13, 1996 L 88-103 AustinFebruary 11, 1996 L 81-102 Fort WorthJanuary 2, 2008 L 59-67 Austin
Texas A&M | 76-88 1915 W 28-20 College Station1917 L 18-29 Fort Worth1917 L 18-42 College Station1919 L 23-24 Fort Worth1919 L 12-24 Fort WorthJan. 11 1924 L 26-27 | OT College Station1924 W 15-14 College Station1924 L 16-22 Fort Worth1925 W 22-13 College Station1925 W 20-17 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1926 W 38-34 College StationFebruary 1, 1926 W 38-11 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1927 W 36-20 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1927 W 32-31 College StationFebruary 2, 1928 W 31-27 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1928 W 30-24 College Station1929 L 22-27 College Station1929 L 31-40 Fort WorthJanuary 25, 1930 W 28-25 College StationJanuary 31, 1930 L 17-28 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1931 W 34-32 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1931 W 30-26 College StationFebruary 8, 1932 W 38-28 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1932 W 26-24 College StationJanuary 16, 1933 W 27-26 Fort WorthFebruary 24, 1933 L 29-34 College StationFebruary 3, 1934 W 44-38 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1934 W 40-32 College StationFebruary 8, 1935 L 30-40 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1935 L 25-28 College StationJanuary 20, 1936 L 19-26 Fort WorthFebruary 29, 1936 L 27-28 College StationFebruary 6, 1937 L 42-45 | 2OT Fort WorthFebruary 27, 1937 L 21-30 College StationJanuary 21, 1938 L 30-33 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 1938 L 27-43 College StationJanuary 20, 1939 L 18-24 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1939 L 36-44 College StationJanuary 6, 1940 L 31-44 College StationFebruary 24, 1940 W 64-55 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1941 L 50-52 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 1941 L 45-48 College Station
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Texas A&M | Continued February 14, 1979 L 56-61 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1980 L 63-69 Fort WorthFebruary 19, 1980 L 48-87 College StationJanuary 3, 1981 W 56-51 DallasFebruary 24, 1981 L 57-59 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1981 W 62-60 College StationJanuary 5, 1982 L 54-60 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 1982 L 74-83 College StationJanuary 25, 1983 W 67-50 Fort WorthMarch 10, 1983 W 65-53 DallasFebruary 26, 1983 L 58-60 | OT College StationJanuary 21, 1984 L 62-68 College StationFebruary 22, 1984 L 65-67 | 2OT Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1985 L 60-65 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 16, 1985 L 60-67 College StationMarch 8, 1985 L 52-54 DallasJanuary 11, 1986 L 60-64 College StationFebruary 12, 1986 W 70-53 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1987 W 55-54 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1987 W 55-50 College StationMarch 6, 1987 L 70-81 DallasFebruary 3, 1988 L 67-72 College StationMarch 5, 1988 L 60-66 Fort WorthJanuary 4, 1989 W 58-51 College StationFebruary 4, 1989 L 59-64 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 1990 L 71-72 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1990 W 72-67 College StationJanuary 9, 1991 W 80-72 College StationFebruary 9, 1991 W 71-69 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 1992 W 83-71 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1992 W 73-54 College StationJanuary 23, 1993 L 58-60 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1993 L 56-69 College StationJanuary 25, 1994 L 64-80 College StationFebruary 23, 1994 L 60-86 Fort WorthJanuary 28, 1995 W 72-71 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1995 L 80-85 College StationJanuary 31, 1996 W 80-76 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1996 W 91-89 College Station
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi | 1-2 November 27, 2004 L 79-85 Corpus ChristiDecember 22, 2005 L 49-55 Fort WorthDecember 6, 2008 W 66-53 Fort Worth
Texas A&M-Commerce | 9-4(Formerly East Texas State)
1927 W 33-24 Fort Worth1927 W 41-19 Fort Worth1928 W 33-31 Fort WorthDecember 13, 1938 L 31-37 CommerceDecember 20, 1938 L 30-39 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1939 L 28-34 CommerceDecember 20, 1940 W 43-36 CommerceDecember 10, 1948 W 63-54 CommerceDecember 13, 1948 L 40-43 Fort WorthDecember 3, 1949 W 63-35 Fort WorthJanuary 31, 1950 W 48-44 Fort WorthDecember 12, 1973 W 86-67 Fort WorthDecember 1, 1983 W 35-26 Fort Worth
UT Arlington | 16-3 1915 W 36-28 Fort WorthDecember 21, 1963 W 64-61 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1964 W 95-71 Fort WorthNovember 30, 1976 W 75-69 ArlingtonNovember 29, 1977 L 78-80 Fort WorthNovember 29, 1978 L 71-83 ArlingtonDecember 1, 1979 W 103-98 Fort WorthNovember 29, 1980 L 80-91 Fort WorthNovember 28, 1981 W 82-79 ArlingtonNovember 27, 1982 W 76-70 Fort WorthNovember 26, 1983 W 75-61 Fort WorthDecember 23, 1996 W 107-76 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1999 W 94-87 Fort WorthDecember 19, 2000 W 115-84 Fort WorthNovember 22, 2003 W 87-58 Fort WorthNovember 19, 2004 W 90-61 Fort WorthDecember 10, 2005 W 71-63 Fort WorthNovember 18, 2006 W 97-89 | 2OT Fort WorthDecember 17, 2007 W 77-74 | OT Fort Worth
Texas Tech | Continued February 8, 1972 W 85-81 LubbockFebruary 29, 1972 W 89-88 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1973 L 65-87 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1973 L 64-74 LubbockFebruary 2, 1974 L 64-82 LubbockFebruary 26, 1974 L 66-77 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1975 L 78-81 | OT Fort WorthMarch 8, 1975 L 78-103 LubbockJanuary 10, 1976 L 58-82 LubbockFebruary 7, 1976 L 75-82 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 1977 L 68-87 LubbockFebruary 8, 1977 L 54-72 Fort WorthJanuary 9, 1978 L 56-68 LubbockJanuary 30, 1978 L 55-58 Fort WorthJanuary 8, 1979 L 75-99 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1979 L 71-91 LubbockJanuary 12, 1980 L 65-84 Fort WorthFebruary 2, 1980 L 42-57 LubbockFebruary 25, 1980 L 52-71 LubbockJanuary 13, 1981 L 54-57 LubbockFebruary 3, 1981 L 60-70 | OT Fort WorthJanuary 16, 1982 W 67-58 Fort WorthFebruary 6, 1982 L 65-71 LubbockMarch 4, 1982 W 67-61 DallasJanuary 8, 1983 W 59-57 Fort WorthFebruary 9, 1983 L 61-67 LubbockJanuary 4, 1984 L 60-79 LubbockFebruary 4, 1984 L 45-47 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 1985 W 48-47 LubbockMarch 2, 1985 L 53-61 LubbockJanuary 25, 1986 W 63-55 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1986 L 52-62 LubbockMarch 8, 1986 L 67-71 DallasJanuary 21, 1987 W 48-43 LubbockFebruary 21, 1987 W 52-44 Fort WorthJanuary 20, 1988 W 55-52 Fort WorthFebruary 20, 1988 L 58-68 | OT LubbockJanuary 22, 1989 W 57-56 LubbockFebruary 22, 1989 L 54-58 | OT Fort WorthMarch 10, 1989 W 84-68 DallasJanuary 24, 1990 W 62-52 Fort WorthFebruary 25, 1990 W 90-68 LubbockJanuary 30, 1991 W 72-66 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1991 W 59-55 LubbockFebruary 5, 1992 L 57-63 Fort WorthMarch 7, 1992 L 67-76 LubbockJanuary 30, 1993 L 83-89 LubbockFebruary 27, 1993 L 77-87 Fort WorthMarch 13, 1993 L 59-76 DallasFebruary 2, 1994 L 69-71 Fort WorthMarch 2, 1994 L 90-94 LubbockFebruary 4, 1995 L 88-107 LubbockMarch 4, 1995 W 108-106 Fort WorthJanuary 10, 1996 L 86-90 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1996 L 70-85 LubbockDecember 14, 1996 W 93-89 Fort WorthNovember 25, 1997 W 107-76 LubbockDecember 8, 1998 W 105-86 Fort WorthDecember 28, 2000 W 92-78 Fort WorthDecember 1, 2001 L 86-99 LubbockDecember 3, 2002 L 66-84 Fort WorthDecember 10, 2003 L 60-67 LubbockNovember 23, 2004 W 83-68 Fort WorthNovember 30, 2005 L 54-81 LubbockNovember 29, 2006 L 60-70 Fort WorthNovember 28, 2007 L 58-71 LubbockJanuary 6, 2009 W 85-80 Lubbock
Texas Wesleyan | 1-2 December 8, 1937 L 33-41 Fort WorthDecember 29, 1947 L 47-54 Fort WorthDecember 11, 1982 W 54-51 Fort Worth
Trinity | 9-0 1922 W 36-6 Fort Worth1922 W 34-19 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 1923 W 47-13 Fort WorthFebruary 3, 1923 W 29-16 San AntonioDecember 20, 1934 W 34-29 WaxahachieFebruary 3, 1935 W 42-23 Fort WorthDecember 16, 1937 W 50-26 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1937 W 35-32 San AntonioNovember 20, 1978 W 97-55 Fort Worth
Texas Lutheran | 2-1 December 30, 1977 L 76-77 | 2OT Fort WorthDecember 23, 1983 W 74-55 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1985 W 94-61 Fort Worth
UT Pan American | 3-1 (Formerly Pan American University)
November 30, 1974 W 70-68 Fort WorthNovember 29, 1975 L 68-75 Fort WorthDecember 11, 1975 W 77-76 EdinburgNovember 29, 1997 W 153-87 Fort Worth
UT San Antonio | 8-3 December 22, 1981 W 55-51 Fort WorthNovember 29, 1982 W 65-56 San AntonioDecember 3, 1983 L 64-67 Fort WorthDecember 8, 1984 L 74-76 | OT San AntonioDecember 3, 1988 W 72-68 San AntonioNovember 27, 1989 L 64-74 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1999 W 100-80 Fort WorthDecember 2, 2000 W 91-80 San AntonioDecember 15, 2001 W 91-85 Fort WorthDecember 6, 2006 W 62-46 San AntonioDecember 27, 2006 W 63-51 Fort Worth
Texas Southern | 1-1 December 28, 1988 L 78-103 Fort WorthDecember 8, 2008 W 83-59 Fort Worth
Texas State | 2-0 (Formerly Southwest Texas State)
November 28, 2001 W 91-88 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 2005 W 64-52 Fort Worth
Texas Tech | 45-71 January 23, 1932 W 30-19 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1937 W 34-24 LubbockDecember 11, 1937 W 40-22 LubbockDecember 13, 1940 L 27-40 LubbockDecember 14, 1940 L 27-35 | OT LubbockDecember 17, 1943 W 49-34 LubbockDecember 18, 1943 L 37-39 | 2OT LubbockDecember 28, 1943 L 37-38 Oklahoma CityDecember 15, 1944 W 45-28 Fort WorthDecember 16, 1944 L 36-41 Fort WorthDecember 14, 1945 W 46-42 Fort WorthDecember 15, 1945 W 55-43 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1947 L 44-66 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1947 W 48-46 Fort WorthDecember 30, 1947 W 50-48 Fort WorthDecember 6, 1950 W 70-53 LubbockDecember 28, 1950 L 45-51 LubbockDecember 19, 1951 W 68-48 Fort WorthDecember 3, 1955 L 64-76 Fort WorthDecember 5, 1956 W 73-65 LubbockDecember 27, 1957 W 71-69 HoustonJanuary 7, 1958 L 70-83 LubbockMarch 1, 1958 W 78-73 Fort WorthJanuary 17, 1959 L 57-61 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 1959 W 66-59 Fort WorthJanuary 30, 1960 L 66-75 | OT LubbockFebruary 23, 1960 L 61-68 Fort WorthFebruary 1, 1961 L 75-89 Fort WorthFebruary 24, 1961 L 75-101 LubbockFebruary 6, 1962 W 65-63 LubbockFebruary 20, 1962 L 66-74 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1963 L 66-69 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1963 L 87-99 LubbockFebruary 4, 1964 L 74-90 Fort WorthFebruary 18, 1964 L 94-101 LubbockJanuary 30, 1965 L 94-108 Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1965 L 91-93 LubbockFebruary 1, 1966 L 89-92 LubbockFebruary 12, 1966 W 90-81 Fort WorthJanuary 3, 1967 W 71-65 Fort WorthFebruary 11, 1967 L 72-77 LubbockFebruary 3, 1968 L 65-83 LubbockFebruary 17, 1968 W 73-55 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 1969 L 49-56 LubbockFebruary 15, 1969 W 99-79 Fort WorthJanuary 24, 1970 W 81-73 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 1970 L 60-75 LubbockJanuary 19, 1971 W 85-71 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 1971 L 65-72 Lubbock
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Truman State | 2-0 (Formerly Northeast Missouri State University)
December 29, 1979 W 89-71 Fort WorthNovember 30, 1981 W 54-52 Fort Worth
Tulane | 8-7 December 6, 1961 L 72-89 New OrleansDecember 29, 1965 L 80-82 AlbuquerqueJanuary 24, 1977 L 82-100 New OrleansNovember 24, 1989 W 83-63 New OrleansDecember 5, 1990 W 81-79 Fort WorthJanuary 19, 2002 L 82-87 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 26 2002 W 106-87 New OrleansJanuary 22, 2003 W 93-84 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 2003 L 78-84 New OrleansJanuary 10, 2004 W 70-65 Fort WorthFebruary 14, 2004 L 66-67 New OrleansJanuary 12, 2005 W 73-62 Fort WorthFebruary 23, 2005 W 77-63 New OrleansDecember 7, 2005 L 52-56 College StationDecember 9, 2006 W 53-51 Fort Worth
Tulsa | 10-18 1920 L 29-31 Fort Worth1921 L 22-39 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1955 L 38-73 TulsaDecember 8, 1956 W 62-51 Fort WorthDecember 9, 1959 W 99-77 Fort WorthDecember 17, 1959 L 72-79 TulsaDecember 29, 1960 L 65-81 Oklahoma CityDecember 11, 1981 L 62-72 TulsaMarch 16, 1983 W 78-62 TulsaDecember 8, 1986 W 71-65 Fort WorthDecember 20, 1987 W 72-70 | OT TulsaNovember 26, 1991 W 94-81 Fort WorthJanuary 27, 1993 L 66-88 TulsaJanuary 6, 1995 L 95-107 Oklahoma CityFebruary 1, 1997 L 79-96 TulsaFebruary 27, 1997 L 84-128 Fort WorthMarch 7, 1997 W 64-59 Las VegasFebruary 1, 1998 W 102-100 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 26, 1998 W 57-54 TulsaJanuary 25, 1999 L 62-72 TulsaFebruary 27, 1999 L 73-82 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 2000 L 73-94 Fort WorthFebruary 5, 2000 L 70-103 TulsaMarch 10, 2000 L 71-93 FresnoJanuary 17, 2001 L 66-82 TulsaFebruary 1, 2001 W 93-87 | OT Fort WorthDecember 23, 2002 L 65-78 TulsaNovember 29, 2003 L 62-74 Fort Worth
UAB | 3-5 December 27, 1985 L 62-69 Las VegasMarch 12, 1997 W 85-62 Fort WorthJanuary 29, 2002 L 71-77 Fort WorthFebruary 12, 2002 W 78-68 BirminghamJanuary 29, 2003 L 82-84 | OT BirminghamFebruary 18, 2003 L 85-88 | OT Fort WorthMarch 6, 2004 L 62-87 BirminghamFebruary 12, 2005 W 76-65 Fort Worth
UCLA | 0-1 December 23, 1971 L 81-119 Los Angeles
UNLV | 2-12 December 30, 1968 L 97-99 Las VegasJanuary 6, 1997 L 91-98 Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1997 L 72-82 Las VegasJanuary 23, 1999 L 88-95 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 22, 1999 W 76-72 Las VegasFebruary 1, 2006 L 60-73 Fort WorthMarch 4, 2006 L 61-72 Las VegasJanuary 20, 2007 L 66-75 Fort WorthFebruary 7, 2007 L 67-82 Las VegasJanuary 30, 2008 L 58-70 Fort WorthMarch 1, 2008 L 55-74 Las VegasMarch 13, 2008 L 88-89 Las VegasJanuary 10, 2009 W 80-73 Fort WorthFebruary 10, 2009 L 57-71 Las Vegas
Utah | 4-12 December 14, 1953 L 55-72 Salt Lake CityDecember 12, 1958 L 64-76 Salt Lake City
Wichita State | Continued December 15, 1956 L 76-95 WichitaDecember 26, 1975 L 65-84 WichitaDecember 8, 2008 W 57-48 Fort Worth
William & Mary | 1-0 December 30, 1964 W 76-71 El Paso
Wyoming | 6-7 December 9, 1971 W 84-79 Fort WorthDecember 27, 1972 L 53-54 PortlandMarch 4, 1997 W 72-61 Las VegasJanuary 14, 1999 L 93-96 LaramieFebruary 11, 1999 W 102-85 Fort WorthJanuary 7, 2006 L 64-68 Fort WorthFebruary 8, 2006 L 65-67 LaramieJanuary 27, 2007 L 56-71 LaramieFebruary 28, 2007 W 77-58 Fort WorthJanuary 12, 2008 W 83-56 Fort WorthFebruary 13, 2008 L 54-72 LaramieJanuary 21, 2009 W 79-78 | OT Fort WorthFebruary 21, 2009 L 56-61 Laramie
Xavier | 1-1 January 12, 1970 L 76-80 Fort WorthDecember 30, 1980 W 57-47 Albuquerque
Utah | ContinuedDecember 13, 1958 W 71-64 Salt Lake CityDecember 10, 1960 L 55-101 Salt Lake CityJanuary 18, 1997 L 77-81 Fort WorthFebruary 15, 1997 L 91-94 Salt Lake CityMarch 8, 1997 L 68-89 Las VegasJanuary 28, 2006 L 45-80 Salt Lake CityMarch 1, 2006 W 69-65 Fort WorthJanuary 6, 2007 W 71-68 Salt Lake CityFebruary 3, 2007 L 65-70 Fort WorthJanuary 26, 2008 L 58-74 Salt Lake CityFebruary 27, 2008 W 67-61 Fort WorthFebruary 4, 2009 L 54-62 Fort WorthMarch 7, 2009 L 49-68 Salt Lake CityMarch 12, 2009 L 58-61 Las Vegas
Utah State | 0-2 December 27, 1960 L 71-87 Oklahoma CityDecember 29, 1982 L 59-84 Logan
UTEP | 6-3 January 11, 1997 L 66-73 El PasoFebruary 6, 1997 W 77-55 Fort WorthNovember 21, 1998 W 75-70 El PasoDecember 5, 1998 W 86-79 Fort WorthJanuary 22, 2000 W 80-79 Fort WorthFebruary 17, 2000 L 77-96 El PasoFebruary 3, 2001 L 89-92 El PasoMarch 1, 2001 W 99-91 Fort WorthNovember 20, 2001 W 95-73 Las Vegas
Valparaiso | 0-2 January 3, 1945 L 27-52 ValparaisoDecember 19, 1947 L 46-60 Valparaiso
Vanderbilt | 1-4 December 27, 1951 W 51-49 DallasDecember 11, 1954 L 50-71 NashvilleDecember 18, 1963 L 56-113 NashvilleJanuary 3, 2004 L 60-95 Fort WorthDecember 18, 2004 L 55-78 Nashville
Virginia Commonwealth | 1-2 December 27, 1996 L 81-94 WichitaDecember 6, 2000 W 101-82 Fort WorthDecember 21, 2002 L 78-91 Richmond
Virginia Tech | 0-2 January 9, 1994 L 65-69 Fort WorthDecember 10, 1994 L 84-98 Blacksburg
Washington | 1-0 December 29, 1941 W 40-34 Oklahoma City
Washington State | 1-1 November 30, 2002 W 86-83 Fort WorthDecember 6, 2003 L 52-73 Pullman
Wayland Baptist | 2-1 January 5, 1974 W 93-68 Fort WorthDecember 3, 1977 W 67-53 Fort WorthDecember 7, 1978 L 68-70 Fort Worth
West Texas A&M | 1-1 (Formerly West Texas State)
December 28, 1942 W 45-42 Oklahoma CityDecember 22, 1980 L 63-67 | OT Las Vegas
Western Kentucky | 1-1 November 24, 1986 L 90-96 Bowling GreenJanuary 2, 1991 W 86-80 | OT Fort Worth
Western Michigan | 2-0March 21, 2005 W 78-76 | OT KalamazooNovember 14, 2008 W 67-63 Charleston
Westmont College | 0-1 November 28, 1980 L 52-53 Fort Worth
Wichita State | 2-5 December 25, 1931 L 27-31 WichitaDecember 20, 1949 L 48-65 WichitaDecember 27, 1949 W 54-42 Fort WorthDecember 19, 1955 L 69-79 | OT Wichita
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American East ConferenceOverall Record | 2-0
Albany 0-0
Binghamton 0-0
Boston 1-0
Hartford 0-0
Maine 0-0
UMBC 0-0
New Hampshire 1-0
Stony Brook 0-0
Vermont 0-0
Atlantic Coast ConferenceOverall Record | 3-10
Boston College 0-1Clemson 0-2Duke 0-0Florida State 2-1Georgia Tech 0-2Maryland 0-2Miami (Fla.) 1-0North Carolina 0-0North Carolina State 0-0Virginia 0-0Virginia Tech 0-2Wake Forest 0-0
Atlantic 10 ConferenceOverall Record | 5-15
Dayton 0-0Duquesne 0-0Fordham 1-0George Washington 1-0La Salle 0-0Massachusetts 1-0UNC Charlotte 0-2Rhode Island 0-1Richmond 0-0St. Bonaventure 0-0St. Joseph's 0-1St. Louis 1-10Temple 0-0Xavier 1-1
Atlantic Sun ConferenceOverall Record | 1-0
Belmont 0-0Campbell 1-0East Tennessee State 0-0Florida Gulf Coast 0-0Gardner-Webb 0-0Jacksonville 0-0Kennesaw State 0-0Lipscomb 0-0Mercer 0-0North Florida 0-0USC Upstate 0-0Stetson 0-0
Big East ConferenceOverall Record | 13-33
Cincinnati 0-5Connecticut 1-2DePaul 2-6Georgetown 0-0Louisville 1-5Marquette 4-2Notre Dame 0-5Pittsburgh 0-0Providence 1-0Rutgers 0-0St. John's 0-0Seton Hall 0-0South Florida 4-4Syracuse 0-4Villanova 0-0West Virginia 0-0
Big Sky ConferenceOverall Record | 10-3
Cal State Sacramento 0-0
Eastern Washington 0-0
Idaho State 3-2
Montana 1-0
Montana State 3-1
Northern Arizona 3-0
Northern Colorado 0-0
Portland State 0-0
Weber State 0-0
Big South ConferenceOverall Record | 3-0
Charleston Southern 0-0
Coastal Carolina 1-0
High Point 0-0
Liberty 1-0
UNC Asheville 1-0
Presbyterian 0-0
Radford 0-0
VMI 0-0
Winthrop 0-0
Big Ten ConferenceOverall Record | 5-20
Illinois 0-3
Indiana 0-3
Iowa 0-2
Michigan 0-1
Michigan State 1-1
Minnesota 0-2
Northwestern 2-0
Ohio State 0-4
Penn State 0-1
Purdue 2-3
Wisconsin 0-0
Big 12 ConferenceOverall Record | 279-392
Baylor 81-87Colorado 2-2Iowa State 5-1Kansas 0-4Kansas State 2-3Missouri 1-4Nebraska 2-4Oklahoma 1-9Oklahoma State 2-17Texas 62-102Texas A&M 76-88Texas Tech 45-71
Big West ConferenceOverall Record | 6-7
Cal Poly 0-0UC Davis 0-0UC Irvine 0-1UC Riverside 0-0UC Santa Barbara 0-1Cal State Fullerton 0-1Cal State Northridge 0-0Long Beach State 4-1Pacific 2-3
Colonial Athletic ConferenceOverall Record | 5-4
Delaware 0-0Drexel 0-1George Mason 0-0Georgia State 2-0Hofstra 1-0James Madison 0-0UNC Wilmington 0-0Northeastern 0-0Old Dominion 0-1Towson 0-0Virginia Commonwealth 1-2William & Mary 1-0
Conference USAOverall Record | 225-283
Central Florida 0-0East Carolina 3-2Houston 23-46Marshall 1-1Memphis 1-10Rice 84-86SMU 83-102Southern Miss 3-3Tulane 8-7Tulsa 10-18UAB 3-5UTEP 6-3
Horizon LeagueOverall Record | 1-9
Butler 0-2
Cleveland State 0-0
Detroit 0-0
Illinois-Chicago 1-0
Loyola-Chicago 0-5
Valparaiso 0-2
Wisconsin-Green Bay 0-0
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-0
Wright State 0-0
Youngstown State 0-0
IndependentsOverall Record | 8-2
Cal State Bakersfield 0-0
Chicago State 0-0
Houston Baptist 5-1
Longwood 0-0
New Jersey Institute of Technology 0-0
North Carolina Central 0-0
North Dakota 0-0
Savannah State 0-0
South Dakota 0-0
UT Pan American 3-1
Utah Valley State 0-0
Ivy LeagueOverall Record | 2-3
Brown 0-0
Columbia 1-1
Cornell 0-0
Dartmouth 0-0
Harvard 0-0
Pennsylvania 0-0
Princeton 1-2
Yale 0-0
Metro Atlantic Athletic ConferenceOverall Record | 4-3
Canisius 1-1
Fairfield 1-0
Iona 0-0
Loyola (Md.) 0-0
Manhattan 0-2
Marist 0-0
Niagara 1-0
Rider 0-0
St. Peter's 0-0
Siena 1-0
Mid-American ConferenceOverall Record | 5-3
Akron 0-0Ball State 1-0Bowling Green State 0-1Buffalo 0-0Central Michigan 0-0Eastern Michigan 1-0Kent State 0-0Miami (Ohio) 1-0Northern Illinois 0-0Ohio 0-2Toledo 0-0Western Michigan 2-0
Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceOverall Record | 5-2
Bethune-Cookman 0-0
Coppin State 1-0
Delaware State 1-0
Florida A&M 0-0
Hampton 0-0
Howard 1-0
Maryland-Eastern Shore 1-0
Morgan State 1-0
Norfolk State 0-0
North Carolina A&T 0-2
South Carolina State 0-0
Winston-Salem State 0-0
Missouri Valley ConferenceOverall Record | 9-19
Bradley 2-5
Creighton 1-2
Drake 2-3
Evansville 0-0
Illinois State 0-0
Indiana State 0-1
Missouri State 2-2
Northern Iowa 0-0
Southern Illinois 0-1
Wichita State 2-5
Mountain West ConferenceOverall Record | 39-74
Air Force 4-6
BYU 3-13
Colorado State 9-6
New Mexico 5-11
San Diego State 6-7
UNLV 2-12
Utah 4-12
Wyoming 6-7
Northeast ConferenceOverall Record | 3-2
Central Connecticut State 0-0
Fairleigh Dickinson 0-0
Long Island 2-1
Monmouth 0-0
Mount St. Mary's 0-0
Quinnipiac 0-0
Robert Morris 1-1
Sacred Heart 0-0
St. Francis (N.Y.) 0-0
St. Francis (Pa.) 0-0
Wagner 0-0
Ohio Valley ConferenceOverall Record | 2-2
Austin Peay State 0-0
Eastern Illinois 0-0
Eastern Kentucky 1-1
Jacksonville State 0-0
Morehead State 0-0
Murray State 0-1
Samford 0-0
Southeast Missouri State 0-0
UT Martin 1-0
Tennessee State 0-0
Tennessee Tech 0-0
Pacific-10 ConferenceOverall Record | 6-9
Arizona 2-0
Arizona State 2-1
California 0-2
Oregon 0-1
Oregon State 0-1
Stanford 0-2
UCLA 0-1
USC 0-0
Washington 1-0
Washington State 1-1
Patriot LeagueOverall Record | 2-1
American 0-0
Army 0-0
Bucknell 0-0
Colgate 1-1
Holy Cross 0-0
Lafayette 0-0
Lehigh 0-0
Navy 1-0
Southeastern ConferenceOverall Record | 47-126
Alabama 3-4Arkansas 38-104Auburn 1-2Florida 0-2Georgia 0-2Kentucky 0-2LSU 1-3Mississippi 1-2Mississippi State 1-1South Carolina 0-0Tennessee 1-0Vanderbilt 1-4
Southern ConferenceOverall Record | 1-3
Appalachian State 1-0
College of Charleston 0-2
Citadel 0-0
Davidson 0-0
Elon 0-0
Furman 0-1
Georgia Southern 0-0
UNC Greensboro 0-0
UT Chattanooga 0-0
Western Carolina 0-0
Wofford 0-0
Southland ConferenceOverall Record | 54-14
Central Arkansas 0-0Lamar 8-2McNeese State 2-0Nicholls State 1-0Northwestern State 4-0Sam Houston State 8-2Southeastern Louisiana 2-0Stephen F. Austin 2-2UT Arlington 16-3UT San Antonio 8-3Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-2Texas State 2-0
Southwestern ConferenceOverall Record | 23-1
Alabama A&M 0-0
Alabama State 2-0
Alcorn State 0-0
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5-0
Grambling State 9-0
Jackson State 2-0
Mississippi Valley State 2-0
Prairie View A&M 2-0
Southern 0-0
Texas Southern 1-1
Summit LeagueOverall Record | 13-9
Centenary 11-8
IPFW 0-0
IUPUI 0-0
Missouri-Kansas City 0-0
North Dakota State 0-0
Oakland (Mich.) 0-0
Oral Roberts 2-1
South Dakota State 0-0
Southern Utah 0-0
Western Illinois 0-0
Sun Belt ConferenceOverall Record | 54-40
Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0Arkansas State 2-2Denver 0-2Florida Atlantic 0-0Florida International 0-0Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1Louisiana-Monroe 1-3Middle Tennessee State 3-0New Orleans 1-0North Texas 43-31South Alabama 0-0Troy 0-0Western Kentucky 1-1
West Coast ConferenceOverall Record | 3-8
Gonzaga 1-1
Loyola Marymount 0-0
Pepperdine 0-1
Portland 0-1
St. Mary's (Calif.) 0-2
San Diego 0-0
San Francisco 2-2
Santa Clara 0-1
Western Athletic ConferenceOverall Record | 27- 18
Boise State 0-1Fresno State 4-4Hawai’i 7-3Idaho 0-1Louisiana Tech 6-5Nevada 2-0New Mexico State 1-0San Jose State 7-2Utah State 0-2
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1925-26Forward Frankie Cantelmi
Forward Albert Acker
Center Tom George (Capt.)
Guard Harry Taylor
Guard Ray “Rags” Matthews
1926-27Forward Frankie Cantelmi (Capt.)
Forward Oran “Slim” Steadman
Center “Babe” McDonnell
Guard Albert Acker
Guard Ray “Rags” Matthews
1927-28Forward Albert Acker
Forward Oran “Slim” Steadman (Capt.)
Center “Babe” McDonnell
Guard Roy Eury
Guard Ray “Rags” Matthews
1928-29Forward Clyde Roberson
Forward Albert Flynn
Center Roy Eury
Guard Horace Wallin
Guard Mike Brumbelow
1929-30Forward Clyde Roberson
Forward Ellsworth Chappell
Center Roy Eury
Guard Horace Wallin
Guard Noble Atkins
1930-31 | SWC ChampionsForward Wendell “Doc” Sumner
Forward Ellsworth Chappell
Center Ad Dietzel
Guard Noble Atkins (Capt.)
Guard Byron “Buster” Brannon
1931-32Forward Hershel Kinzy
Forward Wendell “Doc” Sumner (Capt.)
Center Ad Dietzel
Guard Johnny Vaught
Guard Byron “Buster” Brannon
1932-33Forward Wendell “Doc” Sumner
Forward Elbert Walker
Center Hershel Kinzy
Guard Johnny Vaught
Guard Byron “Buster” Brannon (Capt.)
1933-34 | SWC ChampionsForward Richard Allison
Forward Hershel Kinzy
Center Darrell Lester
Guard Elbert Walker
Guard Wallace Myers (Capt.)
1934-35Forward Willie Walls
Forward Walter Roach
Center Darrell Lester
Guard Judy Truelson (Capt.)
Guard Sammy Baugh
1935-36Forward Walter Roach
Forward Willie Walls (Capt.)
Center Clifton Cowan
Guard Byrum Saam
Guard Sammy Baugh
1936-37Forward Walter Roach
Forward Willie Walls (Capt.)
Center Clifton Cowan
Guard Roy Snodgrass
Guard Sammy Baugh
1937-38Forward Clifton Cowan
Forward Woodrow Duckworth
Center Slim Mabry
Guard Jay Smith (Capt.)
Guard Brad Snodgrass
1938-39Forward Ben Abney
Forward Robert Groseclose
Center Jack Billingsley
Guard Mac Best
Guard Woodrow Duckworth
1939-40Forward Woodrow Duckworth
Forward Leonard Cannady
Center Ben Abney
Guard L.A. Monroe
Guard Buddy Barron
1940-41Forward Al Wagler
Forward Robert Groseclose
Center Leonard Cannady
Guard L.A. Monroe
Guard Guy Holt
1941-42Forward Al Wagler
Forward Bob McHenry
Center Floppy Blackmon
Guard L.A. Monroe
Guard Buddy Barron
1942-43Forward Zeke Chronister
Forward Max Humphreys
Center Floppy Blackmon
Guard Swede Pelto
Guard Bob McHenry
1943-44Forward Zeke Chronister
Forward Jack Helms
Forward Bruce Johnson
Guard Stuart Allen
Guard Joe Wick
1944-45Forward Merle Gibson
Forward George Sauer
Forward Norman Cox
Guard Leroy Pascoe
Guard Gene Schmidt
1945-46Forward Bob Hendricks
Forward Bob Young
Forward Frank Kudlaty
Guard Howard Overbeek
Guard Leroy Pascoe (Capt.)
1946-47Forward Frank Kudlaty
Forward Bob Hendricks
Guard Gene Schmidt
Guard Leroy Pascoe
Guard Gene Wardynski
1947-48Forward Bob Young
Forward Frank Kudlaty
Forward Julius Dolnics
Guard Broc Jerrell
Guard Gene Schmidt (Capt.)
1948-49Forward Frank Kudlaty
Forward Julius Dolnics
Guard Bruce Craig
Guard Gene Schmidt (Capt.)
Guard Bob Burton
1949-50Forward Ted Reynolds
Forward Harvey Fromme
Center George McLeod
Guard Gene Schmidt (Capt.)
Guard Tommy Taylor
1950-51 | SWC Tri-ChampionsForward Harvey Fromme (Capt.)
Forward Ted Reynolds
Center George McLeod
Guard Johnny Ethridge
Guard Johnny Swaim
1951-52 | SWC ChampionsForward Harvey Fromme
Forward Ted Reynolds
Center George McLeod (Capt.)
Guard Johnny Ethridge
Guard J. Brian Kilpatrick
1952-53 | SWC ChampionsForward Ray “Shag” Warren
Forward Sonny Lampkin
Center Henry Ohlen
Guard Johnny Swaim
Guard Dick Allen (Capt.)
1953-54Forward Charles Brown
Forward Ray “Shag” Warren
Center Henry Ohlen (Capt.)
Guard Ross Hoyt
Guard Bill Estill
1954-55Forward Charles White
Forward Ray “Shag” Warren (Capt.)
Center Dick O’Neal
Guard Jimmy O’Bannon
Guard Bill Estill
1955-56Forward Johnny Betts
Forward Billy Taylor
Center Dick O’Neal
Guard Jimmy O’Bannon
Guard Bill Estill (Capt.)
1956-57Forward Ronny Stevenson
Forward Derrill Nippert
Center Dick O’Neal (Capt.)
Guard Jimmy O’Bannon
Guard Kenneth King
1957-58Forward Ronny Stevenson (Capt.)
Forward Derrill Nippert
Center H.E. Kirchner
Guard Don Williams
Guard Kenneth King
1958-59 | SWC ChampionsForward Ronny Stevenson (Capt.)
Forward Derrill Nippert
Center H.E. Kirchner
Guard Kenneth Brunson
Guard Kenny King
1959-60Forward Jerry Cobb
Forward Don Williams
Center Tommy Meacham
Guard Bobby Tyler (Capt.)
Guard Jerry Pope
1960-61Forward Johnny Fowler
Forward David Warnell
Center Alton Adams
Guard Phil Reynolds (Capt.)
Guard Tommy Pennick
1961-62Forward David Warnell
Forward Billy Simmons (Capt.)
Center Alton Adams
Guard Phil Reynolds
Guard Bobby McKinley
1962-63Forward Johnny Fowler (Capt.)
Forward Don Rosick
Center Archie Clayton
Guard Jerry Wade
Guard Bobby McKinley
1963-64Forward Gary Turner
Forward Bobby McKinley (Capt.)
Center Archie Clayton
Guard Rollie Cornish
Guard Pat Peebles
1964-65Forward Gary Turner (Capt.)
Forward Rodney Chitney
Center Stan Farr
Guard Wayne Kreis
Guard Rich Sauer
1965-66Forward Jess Evans
Forward Mickey McCarty
Center Gary Turner (Capt.)
Guard Wayne Kreis
Guard Rich Sauer
1966-67Forward Jess Evans
Forward Mickey McCarty
Center James Cash
Guard Wayne Kreis
Guard John White
1967-68 | SWC ChampionsForward Tom Swift
Forward Mickey McCarty
Center James Cash
Guard Bill Swanson
Guard Rick Wittenbraker
1968-69Forward Doug Boyd
Forward Tommy Swift (Capt.)
Center James Cash (Capt.)
Guard Rick Wittenbraker
Guard Bill Swanson
The summary of the starting lineups for the TCU men’s basketball team beginning with the 1925-26 season, which is the first season available to the TCU media relations staff. Starters were determined by players who started the mostgames at their respective position during that season based upon the statistics that were available. (Capt.) indicates team captain for that season.
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1969-70Forward Ricky Hall
Forward Norm Wittenbraker
Center Doug Boyd
Guard Jeff Harp (Capt.)
Guard Rick Wittenbraker (Capt.)
1970-71 | SWC ChampionsForward Ricky Hall
Forward Simpson DeGrate
Center Eugene “Goo” Kennedy
Guard Jim Ferguson
Guard James Williams
1971-72Forward Ricky Hall
Forward Simpson DeGrate
Center Evans Royal
Guard Jim Ferguson
Guard James Williams
1972-73Forward Gary Landers
Forward Mark Stone
Center Lynn Royal
Guard Eddy Fitzhugh
Guard Herb Stephens
1973-74Forward Gary Landers
Forward Ted Jones
Center Wayne Wayman
Guard Eddy Fitzhugh
Guard Alonzo Harris
1974-75Forward Gary Landers
Forward Thomas Bledsoe
Center Bill Bozeat
Guard Eddy Fitzhugh (Capt.)
Guard Rick Hensley
1975-76Forward Gary Landers (Capt.)
Forward Tim Marion
Center Thomas Bledsoe (Capt.)
Guard Rick Hensley
Guard Randy Boyts
1976-77Forward Tim Marion
Forward Daryl Braden
Center John Hill
Guard Kevin Crowe
Guard Randy Boyts
1977-78Forward Tim Marion
Forward Steve Scales
Center Larry Frevert
Guard Aurdie Evans
Guard Delonte Taylor
1978-79Forward Jon Mansbury
Forward Steve Scales
Center Larry Frevert
Guard Scott Blackwell
Guard Ed Wineinger
1979-80Forward Eric Summers
Forward Deckery Johnson
Center Larry Frevert (Capt.)
Guard Ed Wineinger
Guard Darrell Browder
1980-81Forward Deckery Johnson
Forward Nick Cucinella
Center Larry Frevert (Capt.)
Guard Warren Bridges
Guard Darrell Browder
1981-82Forward Joe Stephen
Forward Doug Arnold
Center Brian Christensen
Guard Cuney Luke
Guard Darrell Browder
1982-83Forward Doug Arnold
Forward Nick Cucinella
Center Brian Christensen
Guard Dennis Nutt
Guard Darrell Browder
1983-84Forward Carven Holcombe
Forward Paul Kapturkiewicz
Center Tony Papa
Guard Dennis Nutt
Guard Tracy Mitchell
1984-85Forward Tom Mortimer
Forward Carven Holcombe
Center Greg Grissom
Guard Dennis Nutt
Guard Tracy Mitchell
1985-86 | SWC Tri-ChampionsForward Larry Richard
Forward Norman Anderson
Center Greg Grissom
Guard Carl Lott
Guard Carven Holcombe
1986-87 | SWC ChampionsForward Larry Richard
Forward Norman Anderson
Center Tony Papa
Guard Jamie Dixon
Guard Carven Holcombe (Capt.)
1987-88Forward Rod Jacques
Forward Jeff Boutelle
Center Todd Willis
Guard Danny Hughes
Guard John Lewis
1988-89Forward John Lewis
Forward Craig Sibley
Center Reggie Smith
Guard Danny Hughes
Guard Tony Edmond
1989-90Forward Kelvin Crawford
Forward Craig Sibley
Center Reggie Smith
Guard Tony Edmond
Guard Michael Strickland
1990-91Forward Allen Tolley
Forward Mark Moton
Center Reggie Smith
Guard Al Thomas
Guard Michael Strickland
1991-92Forward Allen Tolley
Forward Mark Moton
Center Reggie Smith
Guard Brent Atwater
Guard Michael Strickland
1992-93Forward Allen Tolley (Capt.)
Forward Myron Gordon
Center Eric Dailey
Guard Brent Atwater (Capt.)
Guard Jentry Moore
1993-94Forward Eric Dailey (Capt.)
Forward Byron Waits
Center Kurt Thomas
Guard Jeff Jacobs
Guard Jentry Moore
1994-95Forward Michael Thoele
Forward Byron Waits
Center Kurt Thomas
Guard Jeff Jacobs
Guard Juan Bragg
1995-96Forward James Penny
Forward Byron Waits
Center Damion Walker
Guard Anthony Burks
Guard Jeff Jacobs
1996-97Forward Malcolm Johnson
Forward James Penny
Center Damion Walker
Guard Prince Fowler
Guard Mike Jones
1997-98 | WAC Pacific ChampionsForward Malcolm Johnson
Forward Dennis Davis
Center Lee Nailon
Guard Prince Fowler
Guard Mike Jones
1998-99Forward Lee Nailon
Forward Marquise Gainous
Guard Ryan Carroll
Guard Shannon Long
Guard Prince Fowler
1999-00Forward Marquise Gainous
Forward Derrick Davenport
Guard Ryan Carroll
Guard Estell Laster
Guard Thomas McTyer
2000-01Forward Myron Anthony
Forward Derrick Davenport
Guard Ryan Carroll
Guard Greedy Daniels
Guard Thomas McTyer
2001-02Forward Bingo Merriex
Forward Marlon Dumont
Forward Corey Valsin
Guard Corey Santee
Guard Junior Blount
2002-03Forward Bingo Merriex
Forward Jamal Brown
Forward Corey Valsin
Guard Corey Santee
Guard Junior Blount
2003-04Forward Chudi Chinweze
Forward Femi Ibikunle
Guard Nucleus Smith
Guard Corey Santee
Guard Marcus Shropshire
2004-05Forward Marcus Sloan
Forward Femi Ibikunle
Guard Nile Murry
Guard Corey Santee
Guard Marcus Shropshire
2005-06Forward Judson Stubbs
Forward Femi Ibikunle
Guard Nile Murry
Guard Brent Hackett
Guard Neiman Owens
2006-07Forward Alvardo Parker
Forward Kevin Langford
Guard Brent Hackett
Guard Neiman Owens
Guard Neil P. Dougherty
2007-08Forward Alvardo Parker
Forward Kevin Langford
Guard Brent Hackett
Guard Henry Salter
Guard Jason Ebie
2008-09Forward Zvonko Buljan
Forward Kevin Langford
Guard Edvinas Ruzgas
Guard Ronnie Moss
Guard Jason Ebie
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- A -Abney, Ben 1938-39-40Acker, Ab 1926-27-28Adams, Alton 1961-62Adams, Blake 2004-05-06-07Adams, Homer 1922-23-24-25Akridge, Matt 1994Aldrich, Brandon 1992-93Allan, Luke 1996-97Allaway, Larry 2000-01Allen, Richard 1951-52-53Allen, Stuart 1944Allison, Richard 1933-34Anderson, Norman 1985-86-87Antee, Rich 1989-90Anthony, Myron 2000-01Arnold, Doug 1982-83Ashley, Rick 1977Atkins, Noble 1929-30-31Atkinson, Milton 1939Atwater, Brent 1992-93
- B -Baker, Jeff 1980-81-82-83Baker, Vergil 1953-54-55Ball, Buddy 1956-57Barrett, Scott 1997Barron, Buddy 1940-41-42Bates, Wendell 1978Baugh, Sammy 1935-36-37Bentley, Jody 1991Bernard, Bobby 1960Berry, Rube 1919-20Best, Mac 1938-39-40Betts, Johnny 1955-56Biggers, Enoch 1944Billingsley, Jack 1939-40-41Bishop, Melvin 1920-21-22Blackmon, Floppy 1941-42-43Blackwell, Scott 1979-80Blair, Mike 1984Blakney, Johnny 1974-75Bledsoe, Thomas 1975-76Blount, Junior 2002-03Boddicker, Colin 2000-02Bond, Kendall 1944Bonds, Norman 1963-64Boutelle, Jeff 1988-89Boyd, Doug 1969-70Boyer, Don 1965Boyts, Randy 1976-77Bozeat, Bill 1973-74-75Braden, Daryl 1977Bradford, Brad 1918-19-20Bragg, Juan 1995Brannon, Buster 1931-32-33Braus, G.P. 1909Bridges, Warren 1980-81Brooks, Scott 1984Brothers, Red 1947-48Browder, Darrell 1980-81-82-83Brown, Charles 1953-54Brown, Jamal 2002-03Brown, Rosey 1972Brown, Vernon 1935-36Brumbelow, Lester 1929Brumley, Buddy 1953-54-55Brunson, Kenneth 1957-58-59Buljan, Zvonko 2009 | PresentBurks, Anthony 1996-97Burton, Bob 1948-49Bush, Edgar 1909Butler, Kevin 2009 | PresentButler, Sharif 1996
- c -Cameron, Don 1947Campbell, Chris 2001Campbell, John 1950-51-52Cannady, Leonard 1940-41Cantelmi, Frank 1924-25-26-27Cantrill 1922-23-24-25Carroll, Ryan 1998-99-00-01Carson, Kit 1922Carter, Brian 2003Cash, James 1967-68-69
- g - | ContinuedGibson, Merle 1945Gordon, Myron 1993-94Gossett, Carl 1976-77Gough, Ray 1910Gowan, Tommy 1967-68Gradney, Scott 1998-99Grant, H.R. 1914Graves, Junior 1992Green, Harlos 1932Grissom, Greg 1984-85-86Groseclose, Robert 1939-40-41
- h -Hackett, Brent 2005-06-07-08Haire, Jack 1918-19-20Hall, Ricky 1970-71-72Harp, Jeff 1968-69-70Harris, Alonzo 1974-75Harry, Glenn 1947Hart, Kenny 1980-81-82-83Hayes, Joe 1915Haynes, Kenny 1979Hays, Spencer 1957Hendricks, Bob 1946-47-48-49Hensley, Keith 1945Hensley, Rick 1974-75-76Hill, John 1976-77Hill, Tommy 1953-54-55Hobbs, Ronald 2003-04Hocker, Tom 1992Holcombe, Carven 1984-85-86-87Hollie, Robert 1975-76-77Holt, Don 1963-64-65Holt, Guy 1940-41Houck, Pete 1964Hough, Ken 1971Houston, Marc 1985Hoyt, Dirk 1975-76-77Hoyt, Ross 1952-53-54Hughes, Danny 1988-89Hull, David 1963-64Humphreys, Eldridge 1916-17Hund, Jim 1978-79-80Hurdle, John 1971-72
- i -Ibikunle, Femi 2004-05-06-07Isaacs, Garvin 1965-66-67
- j -Jacobs, Jeff 1994-95-96-97Jacques, Rod 1986-87-88Jaksic, Vladimir 1999-00Jeans, Marco 1994Jerrel, Broc 1948Johnson, Deckery 1980-81Johnson, Malcolm 1997-98Jones, J.R. 2000-01-02Jones, Mike 1997-98Jones, Ted 1974-75
- k -Kapturkiewicz, Paul 1983-84Kennedy, Eugene “Goo” 1971Kenney, Doug 1943Kerth, Randy 1967-68-69Kilpatrick, J. Bryan 1951-52-55King, Kenneth 1957-58-59Kinzy, Hersel 1932-33-34Kirchner, H.E. 1957-58-59Klinkenberg, Gus 1988-89-90Knight, H.G. 1909Knox, Jim 1950-51-52Kreis, Wayne 1965-66-67Kudlaty, Frank 1946-47-48-49Kirchner, H.E. 1957-58-59Klinkenberg, Gus 1988-89-90Knight, H.G. 1909Knox, Jim 1950-51-52Kreis, Wayne 1965-66-67Kudlaty, Frank 1946-47-48-49
- L -Lackland, Ernie 1946Lampkin, Albert (Sonny) 1953-55
- c - | ContinuedChambers, Jerry 1968Chappell, Ellsworth 1929-31Chappell, Robert 1932-33-34Chase, Tim 1988Chinweze, Chudi 2003-04-05-06Christensen, Brian 1982-83Christey, Rodney 1965Chronister, Zeke 1943-44Clark, John 1910Clayton, Archie 1963-64-65Clifford, Pat 1936-37-38Cobb, Jerry 1959-60-61Collier, Gilbert 1981-82Conard, Bill 1943Cooper, Aubrey 1915-16Cornish, Rollie 1963-64-65Council 1919Cowan, Clifton 1936-37-38Cox, Norman 1945Craig, Bruce 1948-49-50Crawford, Kelvin 1990-91Cross, Puge 1920-21Crow, James 1945Crowe, Kevin 1976-77Cucinella, Nick 1980-81-82-83Curtis, Aaron 2004-05
- d -Dailey, Eric 1993-94Daniels, Greedy 2001Davenport, Derrick 2000-01Davis, Dennis 1995-96-97-98Davis, James 2002-03Davis, Roy 1957-58-59Day, Jon 1999DeGrate, Simpson 1971-72DeLongy, Harold 1943Dickerson, George 1915-16-17Dickerson, Johnny 1956-57Dietzel, Ad 1931-32Dixon, Jamie 1984-85-86-87Dolnics, Julius 1947-48-49Dougherty, Neil P. 2004-05-06-07Douglas, Doug 1917-19-20-21Dowell, Lonnie 1942Dreyspring, Mike 1978Druckle, L.F. 1909Druckle, O.C. 1909Duckworth, Woodrow 1938-39-40Dumont, Marlon 2001-02
- e -Easley, Robert 1918-19-20Ebie, Jason 2007-08-09Eddleman, Red 1927Edmond, Tony 1989-90Elliott, Bill 1951Estill, Bill 1954-55-56Ethridge, Johnny 1950-51-52Eury, Roy 1928-29-30Evans, Aurdie 1976-78Evans, Jess 1966-67
- f -Farr, Stan 1965-66-67Ferguson, Jim 1971-72Fiedler, Ken 1991Fitzhugh, Eddy 1973-74-75Flynn, Albert 1929-30Foreman, Chris 1994Fowler, Johnny 1961-62-63Fowler, Prince 1997-98Frain, Bobby 1991Frazee, Don 1925Frevert, Larry 1978-79-80-81Fromayan, Edwin 1988-89-90-91Fromme, Harvey 1950-51-52
- g -Gainous, Marquise 1999-00Garrett, Roland 1910Gaston, LeRoy 1994-95Geib, Dick 1943Geiger, Paul 1910-15George, Tom 1923-24-25-26
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- l - | ContinuedLancon, Logan 2009 | PresentLanders, Gary 1973-74-75-76Langford, Kevin 2007-08Largent, Roy 1922Laster, Estell 2000Lee 1917Lee, Robert 1948-50Lester, Darrell 1934Levy, F.B. 1921Lewis, John 1988-89Light, Harve 1926Lochmann, Austin 1994-95Lomas, Jay 1989Long, Shannon 1999Lott, Carl 1986-87Lovvorn, Froggie 1922-23-24-25Luke, Cuney 1978-81-82
- m -Mabry, Slim 1937-38Makarwich, Carsky 1935Mansbury, Jon 1979-80Marion, Tim 1976-77Markley, David 2003-04-05-06Martin, Erik 1990Martin, Keldred 1984Matthews, Ray “Rags” 1926-27-28Mayberry, Ronald 1961McCarty, Mickey 1966-67-68McClendon, Tim 1970-71-72McCullough, Ray 1930-31McDonnell, Clyde 1927-28-29McDowell, Arnold 1977McFadgon, Cornelius 1977McFarland, Neill 1944McHenry, Bob 1942-43McKinley, Bobby 1962-63-64McLeod, George 1950-51-52McTyer, Thomas 1998-99-00-01Meacham, Tommy 1958-59-60Merriex, Bingo 2000-01-02-03Metzger, Nick 2007-08Meyer, L.D. 1935-36Meyer, L.R. (Dutch) 1918-22Minnis, Matt 1986-87Mitchell, Mike 1990-91Mitchell, Tracy 1984-85Mitchem, Keion 2007-08-09 | Pre.Monroe, Jim 1965-66Monroe, L.A. 1940-41-42Moore, Jentry 1993-94Moran, Bill 1949Morgan, Ernie 1990-91Morones, Martiese 2007-08Mortimer, Tom 1983-84-85-87Moss, Ronnie “Tuffy” 2009 | PresentMoton, Mark 1991-92Moseley, Tommy 1982Murry, Nile 2005-06Myers, Wallace 1933-34
- n -Nailon, Lee 1998-99Nealy, Herb 1982Nees, Robert 1968Nelson, John 1915-16-17Nickens, Mark 1979Nippert, Derrill 1957-58-59Nutt, Dennis 1982-83-84-85
- o -O'Bannon, Jimmy 1955-56-57Ogan, Cowboy 1921Oglevie, Frank 1917Ohlen, Henry 1952-53-54O'Neal, Dick 1955-56-57Ortiz, John 2008-09Overbeck, Howard 1945-46Owens, Neiman 2005-06-07-08Ownby, Ralph 1945
- P -Page, Jimmy 1956Papa, Tony 1983-84-85-86Parker, Alvardo 2007-08
- S - | ContinuedSwink, Jim 1956
- t -Tankersley, Dennis 1939-41Tankersley, Lawrence 1923-24Tankersley, Ralph 1939-41Tauscher, Luke 2008Taylor, Allen 2006Taylor, Billy 1956-57-58Taylor, Delonte 1978Taylor, Gene 1925-27Taylor, Harry 1924-25-26-27Taylor, John 1951-52Taylor, Tommy 1950-51-52Thoele, Michael 1994-95Thomas, Albert 1991-92Thomas, Kurt 1991-92-94-95Thompson, Ty 1979-80Tibbs, Terry 1979Tolbert, Jim 1964-65-66Tolley, Allen 1990-91-92-93Tomlinson, Clyde 1914-15-16Truelson, Judy 1934-35Tucker, Delbert 1956Tudor, David 1914-15-16-17Tuialii, Saipele 1996-97Turner, Gary 1964-65-66Turner, James 1995Turner, Tommy 1958-59Tyler, Bobby 1958-59-60
- v -Valsin, Corey 2002-03-04-05Vann, Carey 1972Vaughn, Howard 1915-16-17Vaughn, Jack 1944Vaught, Johnny 1931-32-33Villarreal, Coco 1969-70-71Vincent, Jeff 1979
- w -Wade, E. 1909Wade, Jerry 1963-64Wagler, Al 1941Waits, Byron 1993-94-95-96Walker, Bobby 1963Walker, Damion 1996-97Walker, Elbert 1932-33-34Wall, Kurt 1986-87Wall, Ryan 2007-08Waller, Blackie 1922Wallin, Horace 1928-29-30Walls, Willie 1935-36-37Ward, Chris 1993Wardynski, Gene 1947Warnell, David 1960-61-62Warren, Ray 1953-54-55Washington, Michael 1984-85-86Watson, Russell 1994Wayman, Wayne 1973-74Weeks, Nolan 1948West, Eugene Orr Jr. 1944White, Charles 1953-54-55White, Gary 1974White, John Ed 1967Wick, Joe 1944Williams, Bernard 1927Williams, Don 1958-59-60Williams, James “Snake” 1971-72Williams, James 1993Willis, James 1916Wills, Todd 1987-88-89Wilson, Derale 1999Wineinger, Ed 1979-80Wintermeyer, Norm 1969-70Wiseman, Gorman 1953-54Wittenbraker, Rick 1968-69-70Wright, Jeff 1973-74Wysong, Mike 1977
- y -Young, Bob 1946-47-48-49Young, Lawrence 1973-74
- p - | ContinuedParker, Jimmy 1970-71-72Parker, Randy 1985-87Parks 1917Parrish, Lowell 1926-28Pascoe, LeRoy 1945-46-47Pate, Jonny 1982-83Pattee, Jimmy 1943Paulk, Rebel 2000-01-02Peebles, Pat 1963-64Pelto, Swede 1942-43Pennick, Tommy 1961-62Penny, James 1995-96-97-98Perkins, Cy 1934Pierce, Art 2004-05-06Pirkle, Paul 1915-16Pope, Jerry 1960-61Preston, David 1991Prinzing, Heine 1918-19-20
- r -Randle, Garry 1976Ready, Walter 1922Reedy, Jack 1938Reynolds, Phil 1961-62-63Reynolds, Ted 1951-52-53Richard, Larry 1986-87Richards, Chris 1995-96Risenhoover, Chris 1987-88Roach, Walter 1935-36-37Robbins, Tommy 1963-64Roberson, Clyde 1930-31Rose, Kavon 2009Rosick, Don 1961-62-63Rothbart, Jody 1945Royal, Evans 1970-71-72Royal, Lynn 1973-74-75-76Ruzgas, Edvinas 2009 | PresentRyan, M. 1921
- S -Saam, Byrum 1935-36Salter, Henry 2008Santee, Corey 2002-03-04-05Sauer, Rich 1965-66-67Scales, Steve 1978-79Schmidt, Gene 1945-47-48-49Scott, Mike 2008Scrafford, Bruce 1935-36Sechrist, Mike 1968-69-70Shelburne, Peyton 1910Shropshire, Marcus 2004-05Sibley, Craig 1989-90Sloan, Carey 1966-67-68Sloan, Marcus 2002-03-04-05Smith, C. 1918Smith, Duane 1930Smith, Duane N. 1956Smith, G. 1938Smith, Jay 1936-37-38Smith, J.W. 1944Smith, Nucleus 2001-02-03-04Smith, Ray 1919Smith, Reggie 1989-90-91-92Smith, Steve 1971Snodgrass, Brad 1937-38-39Snodgrass, Roy 1937Spearman, Blanard 1931Sperry, Lyman 1944Staky, Rob 2006Steadman, Oran 1926-27-28Stephen, Joe 1982-83Stephens, Herb 1972-73-74Stevenson, Ronny 1957-58-59Stevenson, Steve 1921Stinchcomb, Brian 1986-87Stone, Mark 1971-72-73Stow, Bobby 1935Strickland, Michael 1990-91-92Strong, Bill 1915Stubbs, Judson 2005-06Summers, Eric 1980Sumner, Doc 1931-32-33Swaim, Johnny 1951-52-53Swanson, Bill 1968-69Swift, Tom 1968-69
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- 1 -Zvonko Buljan 2008-09Nucleus Smith 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01
- 2 -Brent Hackett 2006-07
- 3 -Jason Ebie 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07Corey Santee 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03Eric Dailey 1993-94Thomas McTyler 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98
- 4 -A.J. Siebert 2008-09Nile Murry 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04James Davis 2002-03Chris Foreman 1993-94
- 5 -Ronnie “Tuffy” Moss 2008-09Neiman Owens 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05Marcus Sloan 2003-04 2002-03Shannon Long 1999-00 1998-99Sharif Butler 1995-96Jentry Moore 1993-94
- 10 -Martiese Morones 2007-08 2006-07Marcus Shropshire 2004-05 2003-04Prince Fowler 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97Byron Waits 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93Brent Atwater 1992-93 1991-92Dan Dore 1990-91
- 11 -Ryan Wall 2007-08 2006-07Larry Allaway 2000-01 1999-00Patrick Batteux 1997-98 1996-97Luke Allan 1994-95
- 12 -Logan Lancon 2008-09Brent Hackett 2007-08Femi Ibikunle 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04Marcus Shropshire 2002-03J.R. Jones 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00Lee Moon, Jr. 1998-99 1997-98Anthony Burks 1996-97 1995-96James Turner 1994-95James Williams 1993-94Raymond Roberts 1992-93Michael Strickland 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90
- 13 -Edvinas Ruzgas 2008-09Neil P. Dougherty 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04Juan Bragg 1995-96
- 14 -Michael Causey 1998-99Greg Lazor 1993-94Kelvin Crawford 1990-91 1989-90
- 15 -Judson Stubbs 2005-06 2004-05Junior Blount 2002-03 2001-02Derrick Davenport 2000-01 1999-00Marco Jeans 1994-95 1993-94Wendell Bates 1977-78Mike Wysong 1976-77Rick Hensley 1975-76 1974-75Jeff Wright 1971-72
- 22 - | ContinuedBilly Taylor 1957-58 1956-57 1955-56Don Flanagan 1953-54Larry Pepper 1951-52
- 23 -Kavon Rose 2008-09Blake Adams 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04Malcolm Johnson 1997-98 1996-97Jamie Dixon 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84Tom Tebbs 1982-83Cuney Luke 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79Delonte Taylor 1977-78Carl Gossett 1976-77 1975-76Eddy Fitzhugh 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73Ricky Hall 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70Ronnie Lee Pierce 1968-69Tommy Gowan 1967-68 1966-67Bobby Walker 1963-64 1962-63Dave Hill 1961-62Kenneth Brunson 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57Buddy Brumley 1953-54 1952-53John Campbell 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 24 -Kevin Butler 2008-09Henry Salter 2007-08Estell Lester 2000-01 1999-00Mike Jones 1997-98 1998-99Chris Foreman 1994-95 1992-93Junior Graves 1991-92Mike Mitchell 1990-91Eric Martin 1989-90 1988-89Rod Jacques 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86Tracy Mitchell 1984-85 1983-84Darrell Browder 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80Cuney Luke 1977-78Kevin Crowe 1975-76Richard Johnson 1974-75James Hudson 1973-74Carey Vann 1972-73Dwight Terry 1970-71Jay Worley 1969-70Bill Swanson 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67Tommy Robbins 1964-65 1962-63 1961-62Jerry Pope 1960-61 1953-54 1952-53Harvey Fromme 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 25 -Aliou Kane 2005-06Ryan Carroll 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98Tom Mortimer 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83Dirk Hoyt 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75Rick Hensley 1973-74Chuck Elsey 1972-73Tim McClendon 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70Mike Shabay 1968-69Carey Sloan 1967-68 1966-67Don Holt 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63Ronald Mayberry 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60Spencer Hays 1956-57Tommy Hill 1953-54 1952-53John Taylor 1951-52 1950-51Bruce Craig 1949-50
- 26 -Johnny Dickerson 1956-57 1955-56Ray “Shag” Warren 1953-54 1952-53Ted Reynolds 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 27 -Derrill Nippert 1956-57Gorman Wiseman 1953-54 1952-53Jim Bliss 1951-52William Harrison 1950-51
- 20 -David Markley 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04Vladimir Jaksic 1998-99Luke Allan 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96Matt Akridge 1993-94Albert Thomas 1991-92 1990-91Tony Edmond 1989-90 1988-89Tim Chase 1987-88Carl Lott 1986-87 1985-86Dennis Nutt 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82Scott Blackwell 1979-80Robert Hollie 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75Herb Stephens 1973-74Jeff Wright 1972-73Jeff Williams 1971-72 1970-71Jeff Harp 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68Jess Evans 1966-67 1965-66Rodney Chitsey 1964-65David Hull 1963-64 1962-63David Warnell 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60Jimmy O’Bannon 1956-57Ed Carleton 1953-54Vergil Baker 1952-53John Ethridge 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 21 -Aaron Curtis 2004-05 2003-04Vladimir Jaksic 1999-00 1998-99Jeff Jacobs 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94David Preston 1991-92 1990-91Ray Kelly 1989-90Gus Klinkenberg 1988-89Randy Parker 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86Scott Brooks 1983-84Joe Stephen 1982-83 1981-82Warren Bridges 1980-81 1979-80Aurdie Evans 1977-78 1975-76Arnold McDowell 1976-77Alonzo Harris 1974-75 1973-74Bill Mullen 1972-73Jim Ferguson 1971-72 1970-71Norm Wintermeyer 1969-70 1968-69John White 1966-67Jim Monroe 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64Jerry Wade 1962-63Phil Reynolds 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60Kenneth King 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57Charles Brown 1953-54 1952-53James Knox 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 22 -Keion Mitchem 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07Chudi Chinweze 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03Derale Wilson 1998-99James Penny 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96Juan Bragg 1994-95Brandon Swoboda 1993-94James Williams 1992-93Ken Fielder 1991-92 1990-91Jay Lomas 1989-90 1988-89Chris Risenhoover 1987-88Larry Richard 1986-87 1985-86Mike Blair 1984-85 1983-84Jeff Baker 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80Jim Hund 1977-78Randy Boyts 1976-77 1975-76Kevin Crowe 1974-75Jeff Wright 1973-74Herb Stephens 1972-73 1971-72Norman Bacon 1970-71Rick Wittenbaker 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68Wayne Kreis 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65Bobby McKinely 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62Jerry Cobb 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59
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- 28 -Dick O’Neal 1956-57 1955-56 1954-55Henry Ohlen 1953-54 1952-53Franklin Warren 1951-52Kenneth Miller 1950-51Allan Brookshire 1949-50
- 29 -Ronny Stevenson 1956-57Don Sanford 1953-54Richard Allan 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51Gene Schmidt 1949-50
- 30 -Nick Metzger 2006-07 2007-08Dallas Hunter 2005-06Jamal Brown 2002-03 2001-02Scott Thomas 1994-95Russell Watson 1993-94Jentry Moore 1992-93Paul Tramble 1991-92Ernie Morgan 1990-91Damon Robertson 1989-90Jeff McCurry 1988-89Broderick President 1987-88 1986-87Marc Houston 1984-85Kenny Hart 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80Cornelius McFadgon 1976-77Gary Landers 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73Roger Potts 1963-64Roy Davis 1956-57Bill Estill 1953-54Bryan Kilpatrick 1951-52 1950-51Robert Lee 1949-50
- 31 -Jon Day 1998-99 1997-98Jody Bentley 1990-91Craig Sibley 1988-89 1989-90Norman Anderson 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85Johnny Pate 1982-83Willie Ashley 1981-82Gilbert Collier 1980-81Tim Marion 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76Gary White 1973-74Tommy Turner 1958-59 1957-58Buddy Ball 1956-57 1955-56Sonny Lampkin 1953-54 1952-53Tommy Taylor 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 32 -Kevin Langford 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07Marcus Sloan 2004-05Myron Anthony 2000-01 1999-00Scott Gradney 1998-99 1997-98Princeston Park 1995-96Michael Thoele 1994-95 1993-94Allen Tolley 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90Carven Holcombe 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84Paul Kapturkiewicz 1982-83Eric Summers 1981-82Garry Randle 1976-77 1975-76Wayne Wayman 1973-74 1972-73Vergil Baker 1953-54Johnny Swaim 1952-53 1951-52 1950-51Marlan Smith 1949-50
- 33 -Alvardo Parker 2007-08 2006-07Corey Valsin 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02Marquise Gainous 1999-00 1998-99Damion Walker 1996-97 1995-96James Penny 1994-95Michael Washington 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84
- 42 -John Ortiz 2008-09 2007-08Scott Barrett 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96LeRoy Gaston 1994-95 1993-94Roger Presswood 1985-86Paul Kapturkiewicz 1983-84Larry Frevert 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1978-77
- 43 -Gary White 1971-72Steve Smith 1970-71 1969-70William York 1968-69Mickey McCarty 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66Roy Davis 1958-59 1957-58
- 44 -Daniel Ford 2007-08Rebel Paulk 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99Dennis Davis 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95Chris Ward 1992-93Edwin Fromayan 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88Simpson DeGrate 1971-72 1970-71Mike Sechrist 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68Stan Farr 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65Pete Houck 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62Bobby Bernard 1959-60Ronny Stevenson 1958-59 1957-58
- 45 -Art Pierce 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04Drew Peterson 1995-96Keldred Martin 1983-84Brian Christensen 1982-83 1981-82
- 50 -Allen Taylor 2005-06Mike Dreyspring 1977-78Lynn Royal 1975-76 1974-75 1972-73Paul Pearce 1973-74Evans Royal 1971-72 1970-71Jerry Chambers 1968-69 1967-68Garvin Isaacs 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65
- 51 -Larry Frevert 1977-78Ricky Ashley 1976-77Bill Bozeat 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73Ken Hough 1971-72 1970-71Evans Royal 1969-70
- 52 -Greg Holman 1993-94
- 53 -Steve Scales 1977-78Carl Gossett 1974-75
- 54 -Lee Nailon 1998-99 1997-98Chris Richards 1995-96 1994-95Reggie Smith 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89Byron Tully 1977-78Kelly Harris 1976-77John Hill 1975-76John Blakney 1974-75 1973-74Mark Stone 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71James Cash 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67Gary Turner 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64
- 55 -Chris Campbell 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00Eugene “Goo” Kennedy 1970-71Randy Kerth 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66Archie Clayton 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63
- 33 - | ContinuedDoug Arnold 1982-83 1981-82Eric Summers 1979-80John Hill 1976-77Thomas Bledsoe 1975-76 1974-75Lawrence Young 1973-74 1972-73Don Boyer 1965-66 1964-65Norman Bonds 1963-64 1962-63Alton Adams 1961-62H.E. Kirchner 1958-59 1957-58 1956-57George McLeod 1951-52 1950-51 1949-50
- 34 -Bingo Merriex 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00Saipele Tuialii 1996-97 1995-96Brandon Swoboda 1994-95Myron Gordon 1993-94 1992-93Mark Moton 1991-92 1990-91Arthur Hurst 1988-89Nick Cucinella 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80Daryl Braden 1976-77Ted Jones 1974-75 1973-74John Hurdle 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71Doug Boyd 1969-70 1968-69Robert Ness 1967-68 1966-67Dave Siegmund 1964-65Pat Peebles 1963-64 1962-63Tommy Pennick 1961-62Bobby Tyler 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58Ross Hoyt 1953-54 1952-53 1951-52Bill Elliott 1950-51 1949-50
- 35 -Colin Boddicker 2001-02 1999-00Eric Dailey 1992-93Bobby Frain 1991-92 1990-91Rich Antee 1989-90 1988-89Bryan Stinchcomb 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86Randy Parker 1984-85Matt Minnis 1982-83Deckery Johnson 1980-81 1979-80Jimmy Parker 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70Tom Swift 1968-69 1967-68Rich Sauer 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65Dale Abshire 1963-64Johnny Fowler 1962-63 1961-62Tommy Meachem 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58John Crouch 1953-54 1952-53Henry Ohlen 1951-52
- 36 -Gorman Wiseman 1951-52
- 40 -Brian Carter 2002-03Kurt Thomas 1994-95 1993-94 1991-92 1990-91Bart Beasley 1989-90Jeff Boutelle 1988-89 1987-88Tony Papa 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83Herb Nealy 1981-82 1980-81Jim Torbert 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64Don Rosick 1962-63 1961-62Don Williams 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58
- 41 -Luke Tauscher 2007-08Greedy Daniels 2000-01 1999-00Matt Minnis 1986-87 1985-86Derek Moore 1980-81Roosevelt Brown 1971-72Coco Villarreal 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69Bill Holmes 1966-67 1965-66Rollie Cornish 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63Billy Simmons 1961-62 1960-61 1959-60Derrill Nippert 1958-59 1957-58
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TCU All-Time Head Coaching RecordsOverall Record Conference Record
Name Years Record Pct. Record Pct. Special NoteBuster Brannon 19 | 1948-67 205-259 .442 104-144 .419 Inducted into three Hall of FamesBilly Tubbs 8 | 1994-02 156-95 .621 65-53 .551 Recorded most 20-win seasons at TCUJim Killingsworth 8 | 1979-87 130-106 .551 64-64 .500 Led Frogs to two conference crownsJohnny Swaim 10 | 1967-77 102-151 .403 56-88 .389 Named SWC Coach of the Year twiceMoe Iba 7 | 1987-94 96-108 .471 44-62 .415 Cited as SWC Coach of the Year in 1991Neil Dougherty 6 | 2002-08 75-108 .410 24-56 .300 Led Frogs to NIT during 2004-05 seasonFrancis Schmidt 5 | 1929-34 72-24 .750 41-19 .683 Guided TCU to two conference titlesMatty Bell 6 | 1923-29 71-41 .634 49-30 .620 Ranks second in career winning pct.Hub McQuillan 7 | 1941-48 66-104 .388 32-52 .381 Led TCU to 18 wins in 1942-43 seasonMike Brumbelow 4 | 1937-41 22-64 .256 2-46 .042 Cited as an All-SWC pick at TCU Jim Christian 1 | 2008 - Present 14-17 .452 5-11 .313 Led Frogs to 14 wins in first seasonFrederick Cahoon 1 | 1914-15 11-12 .478 - - Recorded 11 wins in his only seasonDutch Meyer 3 | 1934-37 10-37 .213 5-31 .139 All-time leader in wins at TCU in footballTim Somerville 2 | 1977-79 10-43 .189 3-29 .094 Served as head coach for two seasonsW. L. Driver 2 | 1920-22 8-7 .600 - - Served as football and basketball coach John McKnight 1 | 1922-23 3-13 .188 - - Served as football and basketball coachJ. R. Langley 1 | 1908-09 2-3 .400 - - TCU’s first head men’s basketball coachT. D. Hackney 1 | 1919-20 1-7 .125 - - Coached one season at TCUE. Y. Freeland 1 | 1915-16 1-3 .250 - - Coached one season at TCU
District VI Coach of the Year
1986-87 Jim Killingsworth
1985-86 Jim Killingsworth
1981-82 Jim Killingsworth
Conference Coach of the Year
1994-95 Billy Tubbs
1990-91 Moe Iba
1986-87 Jim Killingsworth
1985-86 Jim Killingsworth
1981-82 Jim Killingsworth
1969-70 Johnny Swaim
1967-68 Johnny Swaim
NCAA Tournament Appearances
No. Coach3 Buster Brannon
2 Johnny Swaim
1 Jim Killingsworth
1 Billy Tubbs
NIT Appearances No. Coach2 Jim Killingsworth
2 Billy Tubbs
1 Moe Iba
1 Neil Dougherty
Most Victories | CareerNo. Coach Years205 Buster Brannon 1948-67
156 Billy Tubbs 1994-02
130 Jim Killingsworth 1979-87
102 Johnny Swaim 1967-77
96 Moe Iba 1987-94
Most Victories | SeasonNo. Coach Years27 Billy Tubbs 1997-98
24 Jim Killingsworth 1986-87
24 Buster Brannon 1951-52
23 Moe Iba 1991-92
23 Jim Killingsworth 1982-83
Highest Winning PercentagePct. Coach Years | W-L.750 Francis Schmidt 5 | 72-24
.634 Matty Bell 6 | 71-41
.621 Billy Tubbs 8 | 156-95
.551 Jim Killingsworth 8 | 130-106
.533 W.L. Driver 1 | 8-7
Most 20-Win Seasons No. Coach4 Billy Tubbs
3 Jim Killingsworth
2 Buster Brannon
1 Neil Dougherty
1 Moe Iba
Most Seasons No. Coach Record19 Buster Brannon 205-259
10 Johnny Swaim 102-151
8 Billy Tubbs 156-95
8 Jim Killingsworth 130-106
All-Time Assistant Coaches
Anthony Anderson 2008-09
Richard Bacon 1994-97
Rick Callahan 2002-08
David Cason 2003-05
Bob Chuey 1978-79
Bruce Craig 1950-56
Chris Crutchfield 2005-07
Scott Edgar 1999-02
Charlie Fenske 1979-89
Brian Fish 1997-02
Rob Flaska 1998-02
Kevin Fricke 1989-94
Kenny Gray 1977-79
Eric Haut 2008 - Pres.
Kevin Lewis 2002-06
Jeff Luster 2002-08
Mickey McCarty 1972-73
Steve McClain 1994-98
Gary Mendenhall 1987-94
Bill Montigel 1979-87
Lee Pestana 1973-78
Conley Phipps 1997-99
Jean Prioleau 2008 - Pres.
Hal Ratcliff 1967-70
Dan Schmotzer 1980-87
Richard Skaggs 1978-80
Ken Smith 1987-94
Steve Smith 1995-96
Jai Steadman 2002-03
Johnny Swaim 1956-67
Danny Whitt 1970-77
Sean Woods 2006-08
Bill Wuczynski 2008 - Pres.
J.R. Langley Frederick Cahoon E.Y. Freeland T.D. Hackney
John McKnight Matty Bell Francis Schmidt
Dutch Meyer Mike Brumbelow Hub McQuillan Buster Brannon
Johnny Swaim Tim Somerville Jim Killingsworth Moe Iba
Billy Tubbs Neil Dougherty Jim Christian
W.L. Driver
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The History
All GamesNo. Date Opponent Site Result Score
1 1908 Baylor Waco L 6-37
100 January 19, 1923 Trinity Fort Worth W 47-13
200 January 14, 1928 Baylor Fort Worth L 27-28
300 February 11, 1933 Texas Austin L 29-31
400 January 14, 1939 SMU Fort Worth L 29-31
500 February 13, 1943 Baylor Waco L 41-50
600 March 1, 1947 Rice Houston L 53-64
700 December 8, 1951 Canisius Buffalo W 67-55
800 December 9, 1955 Alabama Birmingham L 46-85
900 December 17, 1959 Tulsa Tulsa L 72-79
1,000 January 4, 1964 Rice Fort Worth L 73-82
1,100 January 30, 1968 Arkansas Fayetteville L 67-68
1,200 January 29, 1972 Rice Fort Worth W 69-55
1,300 January 19, 1976 Rice Fort Worth W 103-87
1,400 January 3, 1980 Texas A&M Fort Worth L 63-69
1,500 February 21, 1983 Baylor Waco W 51-47
1,600 December 6, 1986 Colorado State Fort Collins W 80-77
1,700 January 20, 1990 Houston Fort Worth W 89-73
1,800 March 3, 1993 Texas Austin L 84-102
1,900 January 3, 1997 Liberty Fort Worth W 80-68
2,000 December 27, 1999 Butler Fort Worth L 78-86
2,100 January 18, 2003 Louisville Louisville L 74-87
2,200 February 8, 2006 Wyoming Laramie L 63-67
2,299 March 12, 2009 Utah Las Vegas L 58-61
All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Site Score
1 1909 Waco YMCA Waco 27-4
100 1928 Tillery Grain Fort Worth 31-30
200 December 28, 1938 Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma City 24-23
300 December 6, 1950 Texas Tech Lubbock 70-53
400 December 6, 1957 McMurry College Fort Worth 75-50
500 December 2, 1968 Oklahoma City Fort Worth 87-84
600 December 22, 1979 Georgia State Fresno 88-76
700 February 22, 1986 Texas Fort Worth 55-54
800 January 25, 1992 South Florida Fort Worth 77-49
900 February 26, 1998 Tulsa Tulsa 57-54
1,000 March 10, 2004 Marquette Cincinnati 64-62
1,068 February 18, 2009 Air Force Fort Worth 62-50
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | All GamesNo. Date Opponent Result Score
1 December 18, 1961 Centenary W 63-61
50 February 12, 1966 Texas Tech W 90-81
100 December 11, 1970 Nebraska L 64-79
150 December 21, 1974 Florida L 61-73
200 December 7, 1978 Wayland Baptist L 68-70
250 November 27, 1982 UT Arlington W 76-70
300 January 2, 1986 Rice W 66-64
350 January 6, 1990 Texas A&M L 71-72
400 January 6, 1994 Oral Roberts L 73-76
450 February 19, 1997 SMU W 79-71
500 January 22, 2000 UTEP W 80-79
550 March 8, 2003 South Florida W 75-63
600 March 1, 2006 Utah W 69-65
649 February 28, 2009 San Diego State L | OT 77-79
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Score
1 December 18, 1961 Centenary 63-61
50 December 23, 1970 Houston Baptist 75-70
100 January 25, 1978 Texas A&M 66-59
150 December 1, 1984 John Brown 71-57
200 December 28, 1989 Prairie View A&M 84-59
250 December 2, 1995 Howard 103-74
300 January 21, 1999 Air Force 114-87
350 December 8, 2003 Stephen F. Austin 84-62
409 February 18, 2009 Air Force 62-50
Southwest Conference | All GamesNo. Date Opponent Site Result Score
1 January 9, 1924 Rice Houston W 18-13
50 January 31, 1927 SMU Dallas L 23-24
100 February 23, 1931 Texas A&M College Station W 30-26
150 February 26, 1935 Texas Austin W 27-24
200 February 25, 1939 SMU Dallas L 39-41
250 January 8, 1944 Arkansas Fayetteville L 29-60
300 February 3, 1948 Texas Austin L 41-49
350 February 6, 1952 Texas A&M College Station W 52-41
400 February 11, 1956 Texas Austin L 67-74
450 February 6, 1960 Texas Austin L 77-98
500 March 5, 1963 Arkansas Fayetteville L 94-104
550 February 11, 1967 Texas Tech Lubbock L 72-79
600 January 23, 1971 Texas A&M College Station W 64-59
650 February 16, 1974 Baylor Fort Worth L 63-71
700 February 19, 1977 Rice Houston L 72-93
750 January 6, 1981 Rice Fort Worth L 51-57
800 January 14, 1984 Arkansas Fort Worth L 62-70
850 January 19, 1987 Texas Fort Worth W 52-37
900 January 27, 1990 Baylor Waco L 60-63
950 February 27, 1993 Texas Tech Fort Worth L 77-87
994 March 2, 1996 Baylor Fort Worth W 77-75
Southwest Conference | All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Site Score
1 January 9, 1924 Rice Houston 18-13
50 January 18, 1930 Rice Fort Worth 33-24
100 January 24, 1942 SMU Dallas 39-35
150 February 16, 1952 Texas Austin 54-47
200 February 11, 1959 Texas A&M Fort Worth 80-61
250 January 27, 1970 Arkansas Fayetteville 82-68
300 January 9, 1982 Rice Houston 65-64
350 January 31, 1987 Arkansas Fort Worth 73-66
400 January 10, 1995 Texas Fort Worth 102-98
413 March 2, 1996 Baylor Fort Worth 77-75
Western Athletic Conference | All GamesNo. Date Opponent Site Result Score
1 January 6, 1997 UNLV Fort Worth L 91-98
50 January 29, 2000 SMU Fort Worth W 92-75
74 March 3, 2001 SMU Dallas W 84-76
Western Athletic Conference | All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Site Score
1 January 16, 1997 BYU Fort Worth 101-61
45 March 3, 2001 SMU Dallas 84-76
Conference USA | All GamesNo. Date Opponent Site Result Score
1 January 5, 2002 South Florida Tampa L 108-117
50 January 12, 2005 Tulane Fort Worth W 73-62
64 March 5, 2005 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg L 64-66
Conference USA | All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Site Score
1 January 26, 2002 Southern Miss Fort Worth 75-61
24 March 2, 2005 USF Fort Worth 70-53
Mountain West Conference | All GamesNo. Date Opponent Site Result Score
1 January 7, 2006 Wyoming Fort Worth L 64-68
50 January 10, 2009 UNLV Fort Worth W 80-73
64 March 7, 2009 Utah Salt Lake City L 49-68
Mountain West Conference | All VictoriesNo. Date Opponent Site Score
1 January 21, 2006 Colorado State Fort Worth 85-72
17 February 18, 2009 Air Force Fort Worth 62-50
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The History
Season Opponent Site Result Score
1908-09 Baylor Waco L 6-37
1909-10 Baylor Waco L 22-25
1913-14 North Texas Denton L 16-41
1914-15 Poly High Fort Worth W 67-17
1915-16 North Texas Denton W 21-20
1916-17 Decatur Baptist Decatur W 33-18
1917-18 First Baptist Fort Worth W 32-20
1918-19 Baylor Fort Worth W 54-30
1919-20 Hardin-Simmons Fort Worth L 22-25
1920-21 SMU Dallas L 20-21
1921-22 University of Dallas Fort Worth W 55-21
1922-23 North Texas Fort Worth L 10-26
1923-24 First Christian Church Fort Worth W 31-18
1924-25 Sunday School All-Stars Fort Worth W 35-32
1925-26 Young Men's Hebrew Fort Worth W 31-27
1926-27 Hillyards Fort Worth L 14-15
1927-28 North Texas Denton W 17-16
1928-29 Tillery Grain Fort Worth W 31-30
1929-30 T&P Coal & Oil Fort Worth W 57-24
1930-31 Owl Theater Fort Worth W 63-13
1931-32 Sproles Transfer Fort Worth W 34-19
1932-33 Sproles Transfer Fort Worth W 35-23
1933-34 North Texas Denton W 44-33
1934-35 Trinity Waxahachie W 34-29
1935-36 SMU Dallas W 29-23
1936-37 Hardin-Simmons Abilene L 18-21
1937-38 Montgomery Ward Fort Worth W 42-23
1938-39 North Texas Denton L 28-34
1939-40 East Texas State Commerce L 28-34
1940-41 Howard Payne Brownwood L 35-49
1941-42 North Texas Fort Worth L 34-49
1942-43 North Texas Denton L 32-35
1943-44 Fort Worth A.A.F. Fort Worth W 31-28
1944-45 Grand Prairie N.A.S. Grand Prairie L 39-45
1945-46 Eagle Mtn. Marines Fort Worth W 36-20
Season Opponent Site Result Score
1946-47 Oklahoma Dallas L 54-76
1947-48 Texas Tech Fort Worth L 44-66
1948-49 North Texas Fort Worth L 52-63
1949-50 Abilene Christian Fort Worth W 52-35
1950-51 Abilene Christian Abilene W 66-49
1951-52 Abilene Christian Abilene W 80-68
1952-53 Hardin-Simmons Fort Worth W 50-43
1953-54 Austin College Fort Worth W 73-39
1954-55 Abilene Christian Fort Worth W 93-45
1955-56 Austin College Fort Worth W 91-79
1956-57 Austin College Fort Worth W 81-62
1957-58 Austin College Fort Worth W 83-33
1958-59 Austin College Fort Worth W 93-62
1959-60 Austin College Fort Worth W 65-57
1960-61 Austin College Fort Worth W 94-63
1961-62 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 91-97
1962-63 Oklahoma City Fort Worth L 60-77
1963-64 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 70-96
1964-65 Austin College Fort Worth W 91-66
1965-66 Georgia Tech Atlanta L 87-112
1966-67 Oklahoma Norman L 76-90
1967-68 Oklahoma Fort Worth L 57-66
1968-69 Oklahoma City Fort Worth W 87-84
1969-70 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 85-96
1970-71 Kansas State Manhattan L 70-79
1971-72 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City W 87-78
1972-73 Oklahoma City Fort Worth L 75-87
1973-74 Oklahoma City Oklahoma City L 77-78
1974-75 Pan American Fort Worth W 70-68
1975-76 Pan American Fort Worth L 68-75
1976-77 Mississippi Fort Worth W 70-61
1977-78 Clemson Clemson L 62-125
1978-79 St. Edward’s (Texas) Fort Worth W 88-42
1979-80 UT Arlington Fort Worth W 103-98
1980-81 Westmont College Fort Worth L 52-53
Season Opponent Site Result Score
1981-82 UT Arlington Arlington W 82-79
1982-83 UT Arlington Fort Worth W 76-70
1983-84 UT Arlington Fort Worth W 75-61
1984-85 St. Edward’s (Texas) Fort Worth W 112-71
1985-86 McMurry Fort Worth W 89-43
1986-87 LSU Baton Rouge W 83-74
1987-88 Sam Houston State Fort Worth W 61-46
1988-89 Simon Fraser Fort Worth W 100-67
1989-90 Simon Fraser Fort Worth W 99-35
1990-91 Louisiana Tech Shreveport L 71-82
1991-92 Southeastern Louisiana Shreveport W 90-82
1992-93 Louisiana Tech Fort Worth W 64-50
1993-94 Drexel Fairfield L 71-84
1994-95 Midwestern State Fort Worth W 119-78
1995-96 Connecticut Anchorage L 76-102
1996-97 McNeese State Fort Worth W 93-74
1997-98 Southwest Missouri State Fort Worth W 78-67
1998-99 Rhode Island Providence L 87-89
1999-00 California Fairbanks L 83-91
2000-01 Northwestern State Fort Worth W 102-69
2001-02 Northwestern State Fort Worth W 93-79
2002-03 Sam Houston State Fort Worth W 91-81
2003-04 UT Arlington Fort Worth W 87-58
2004-05 UT Arlington Fort Worth W 90-61
2005-06 Tarleton State Fort Worth L 59-68
2006-07 Centenary Fort Worth W 72-66
2007-08 Angelo State Fort Worth W 89-70
2008-09 Western Michigan Charleston W 67-63
Southwest ConferenceSeason Opponent Site Result Score
1923-24 Rice Houston W 18-13
1924-24 Texas Fort Worth W 31-12
1925-26 Texas Austin W 20-16
1926-27 Texas Austin W 28-24
1927-28 Arkansas Fayetteville L 18-23
1928-29 Arkansas Fort Worth L 24-41
1929-30 Arkansas Fayetteville L 31-32
1930-31 Rice Fort Worth W 49-38
1931-32 Baylor Waco L 24-32
1932-33 SMU Dallas L 19-20
1933-34 Texas Fort Worth W 59-13
1934-35 Texas Fort Worth L 21-24
1935-36 SMU Dallas W 29-23
1936-37 Texas Fort Worth W 23-21
1937-38 Texas Austin L 21-23
1938-39 Baylor Fort Worth L 28-62
1939-40 Rice Houston L 41-57
1940-41 Baylor Fort Worth L 32-40
1941-42 Baylor Waco L 32-44
1942-43 Baylor Fort Worth W 35-31
1943-44 Arkansas Fayetteville L 50-71
1944-45 Texas Fort Worth W 39-38
1945-46 Rice Houston L 45-58
1946-47 Texas Austin L 46-62
1947-48 SMU Dallas L 58-62
1948-49 SMU Fort Worth W 58-52
1949-50 Rice Houston L 61-80
1950-51 SMU Dallas W 57-46
1951-52 SMU Fort Worth W 58-43
1952-53 Texas Austin L 48-55
1953-54 Texas Austin L 47-54
1954-55 Arkansas Fayetteville W 67-62
1955-56 Texas Fort Worth W 73-67
1956-57 Rice Fort Worth W 62-50
Season Opponent Site Result Score
1957-58 Texas A&M Fort Worth W 71-48
1958-59 Baylor Waco W 72-62
1959-60 Arkansas Fayetteville L 60-74
1960-61 Texas A&M College Station L 69-82
1961-62 SMU Fort Worth L 53-70
1962-63 Texas Tech Fort Worth L 66-69
1963-64 Rice Fort Worth L 73-82
1964-65 Arkansas Fort Worth L 70-88
1965-66 Arkansas Fort Worth W 88-85
1966-67 Texas Tech Fort Worth W 71-65
1967-68 Rice Fort Worth W 84-75
1968-69 SMU Fort Worth L 78-81
1969-70 SMU Dallas L 84-86
1970-71 Texas Tech Fort Worth W 85-71
1971-72 Arkansas Fort Worth W 95-77
1972-73 Rice Houston L 73-83
1973-74 Texas Austin L 53-104
1974-75 Baylor Fort Worth W 73-65
1975-76 SMU Fort Worth W 79-75
1976-77 Baylor Waco L 62-97
1977-78 Texas Fort Worth L 41-90
1978-79 Texas Austin L 63-92
1979-80 Texas A&M Fort Worth L 63-69
1980-81 Texas A&M Dallas W 56-51
1981-82 Texas A&M Fort Worth L 54-60
1982-83 Texas Austin W 70-54
1983-84 Texas Tech Lubbock L 60-79
1984-85 Houston Fort Worth L 73-83
1985-86 Rice Fort Worth W 66-64
1986-87 Arkansas Fort Worth W 80-77
1987-88 Baylor Fort Worth L 61-75
1988-89 Texas A&M College Station W 89-81
1989-90 SMU Dallas W 63-61
1990-91 SMU Fort Worth W 63-59
1991-92 Texas A&M College Station W 83-71
Season Opponent Site Result Score
1992-93 Baylor Waco L 57-79
1993-94 Houston Houston W 87-76
1994-95 Texas Fort Worth W 102-98
1995-96 Texas Tech Fort Worth L 86-90
Western Athletic ConferenceSeason Opponent Site Result Score
1996-97 UNLV Fort Worth L 91-98
1997-98 Fresno State Fort Worth W 91-76
1998-99 SMU Dallas W 92-79
1999-00 Tulsa Fort Worth L 73-94
2000-01 Hawai’i Fort Worth W 103-64
Conference USASeason Opponent Site Result Score
2001-02 South Florida Tampa L 108-117
2002-03 Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg L 64-72
2003-04 St. Louis Fort Worth L 50-60
2004-05 Louisville Louisville L 61-86
Mountain West ConferenceSeason Opponent Site Result Score
2005-06 Wyoming Fort Worth L 64-68
2006-07 New Mexico Fort Worth W 64-52
2007-08 San Diego State San Diego L 57-64
2008-09 Colorado State Fort Worth W 81-67
Season OpenersOverall - 62-36 | .633
Home - 47-13 | .783
Road - 12-17 | .414
Neutral - 2-6 | .250
Conference OpenersOverall - 40-45 | .471
Home - 26-19 | .578
Away - 14-26 | .350
Southwest Conference - 34-38 | .4722
Western Athletic Conference - 3-2 | .600
Conference USA - 0-4 | .000
Mountain West Conference - 2-2 | .500
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The History
Date Opponent Site Result Score OTs
January 11, 1924 at Texas A&M A L 26-27 OT
February 29, 1924 Rice H W 31-30 OT
March 1, 1924 Rice H W 35-34 OT
January 15, 1927 Arkansas H L 22-23 OT
February 10, 1927 Texas H W 32-27 OT
January 7, 1928 at Arkansas A L 24-28 OT
January 17, 1929 North Texas H L 23-25 2OT
February 19, 1930 SMU A L 35-36 OT
December 12, 1930 T&P Coal & Oil H W 27-24 OT
December 17, 1930 North Texas H W 27-24 OT
December 27, 1930 Texas Power & Light H L 34-36 2OT
March 5, 1932 at SMU A L 30-32 2OT
February 6, 1937 Texas A&M H L 42-45 2OT
January 14, 1939 SMU H L 29-31 OT
December 14, 1940 at Texas Tech A L 27-35 OT
December 18, 1940 Howard Payne H W 50-46 OT
January 4, 1942 Sam Houston State H W 42-40 OT
February 20, 1943 Texas H W 49-44 OT
December 18, 1943 at Texas Tech A L 37-39 2OT
February 25, 1947 Baylor H L 57-58 OT
February 20, 1948 Rice H L 52-55 OT
December 22, 1948 at Iowa A L 46-47 OT
February 21, 1950 Texas A&M H L 58-60 OT
December 20, 1951 Nebraska H W 58-57 OT
February 23, 1953 Arkansas H W 65-63 OT
December 19, 1955 at Wichita State A L 69-79 OT
January 19, 1957 Oklahoma City H W 86-84 2OT
February 12, 1957 at Texas A&M A W 62-59 OT
February 20, 1957 Baylor H W 82-77 OT
January 30, 1960 at Texas Tech A L 66-75 OT
February 26, 1960 at Rice A W 67-65 OT
January 7, 1961 Texas H W 95-94 4OT
December 9, 1963 Houston H W 65-59 OT
March 3, 1964 Texas A&M H L 66-70 2OT
December 3, 1965 at Georgia A L 75-76 OT
February 28, 1966 SMU H L 96-100 OT
December 22, 1966 at Cincinnati A L 88-89 OT
January 6, 1968 at Texas A&M A W 81-77 2OT
February 18, 1969 at SMU A W 87-84 OT
December 30, 1970 at Denver A L 77-85 OT
January 12, 1971 Oklahoma City H L 69-76 OT
January 16, 1973 Houston Baptist H L 93-94 OT
January 30, 1973 Baylor H L 76-82 OT
February 20, 1973 Arkansas H L 94-96 OT
February 24, 1973 at Baylor A L 73-80 OT
December 8, 1973 Oklahoma City H W 74-69 OT
February 12, 1974 Texas H W 72-71 OT
December 7, 1974 Oklahoma City H W 115-113 2OT
January 28, 1975 Texas H W 74-72 OT
February 1, 1975 Texas Tech H L 78-81 OT
January 24, 1976 Houston Baptist H W 87-86 OT
December 30, 1977 Texas Lutheran H L 76-77 2OT
December 22, 1980 1 - West Texas State N L 63-67 OT
February 3, 1981 Texas Tech H L 60-70 OT
February 17, 1981 Houston H W 78-77 4OT
December 12, 1981 2 - Connecticut N L 67-69 OT
February 26, 1983 at Texas A&M A L 58-60 OT
March 11, 1983 3 - Arkansas N W 61-59 OT
November 29, 1983 Southwestern H W 82-81 2OT
February 18, 1984 Baylor H W 73-67 OT
February 22, 1984 Texas A&M H L 65-67 2OT
December 8, 1984 at UT San Antonio A L 74-76 OT
December 21, 1984 4 - Mississippi N L 64-66 OT
January 16, 1985 Texas A&M H L 60-65 OT
February 9, 1985 Arkansas H W 72-66 OT
February 5, 1986 at Arkansas A W 73-71 2OT
March 1, 1986 at Houston A L 83-85 OT
December 20, 1987 at Tulsa A W 72-70 OT
February 20, 1988 at Texas Tech A L 58-68 OT
Date Opponent Site Result Score OTs
February 22, 1989 Texas Tech H L 54-58 OT
March 11, 1989 5 - Texas N L 89-93 OT
January 17, 1990 at Rice A L 64-66 OT
January 2, 1991 Western Kentucky H W 86-80 OT
January 23, 1991 at Houston A L 88-91 OT
February 13, 1991 Baylor H L 75-77 OT
March 14, 1992 6 - Houston N L 84-87 2OT
December 5, 1992 7 - North Carolina A&T N L 85-87 OT
December 11, 1992 Tennessee-Martin H W 75-67 2OT
December 7, 1993 Middle Tennessee State H W 65-56 OT
December 28, 1995 St. Joseph’s H L 92-93 2OT
January 7, 1996 Montana State H W 98-96 3OT
January 27, 1996 at SMU A L 83-87 OT
December 26, 1997 8 - American University N W 105-93 OT
February 1, 1998 Tulsa H W 102-100 OT
January 16, 1999 at Colorado State A W 92-89 OT
January 23, 1999 UNLV H L 88-95 OT
December 9, 1999 at Princeton A L 72-77 OT
December 21, 1999 Eastern Michigan H W 107-101 2OT
February 1, 2001 Tulsa H W 93-87 OT
February 24, 2001 at San Jose State A L 90-91 OT
January 15, 2002 at Houston A L 71-82 OT
January 19, 2002 Tulane H L 82-87 OT
November 24, 2002 at SMU A L 84-87 OT
January 29, 2003 at UAB A L 82-84 OT
February 18, 2003 UAB H L 85-88 OT
February 25, 2004 UNC Charlotte H L 86-94 OT
March 9, 2005 9 - Marquette N W 60-57 OT
March 21, 2005 at Western Michigan A W 78-76 OT
January 25, 2006 at BYU A L 80-89 OT
November 18, 2006 UT Arlington H W 97-89 2OT
December 17, 2007 UT Arlington H W 77-74 OT
February 28, 2009 San Diego State H L 77-79 OT
Neutral Court Legend1 - Rebel Round-Up | Las Vegas, Nevada
2 - Oil Capitol Classic | Tulsa, Oklahoma
3 - Southwest Conference Tournament | Dallas, Texas
4 - Gator Bowl Invitational | Jacksonville, Florida
5 - Southwest Conference Tournament | Dallas, Texas
6 - Southwest Conference Tournament | Dallas, Texas
7 - First Bank Classic | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
8 - Puerto Rico Holiday Classic | San Juan, Puerto Rico
9 - Conference USA Tournament | Memphis, Tennessee
Win-Loss Record in Overtime GamesOverall: 43-59 | .422 Home: 32-27 | .542 Road: 8-26 | .235
Neutral Site: 3-6 | .667 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum: 18-19 | .486 1-OT: 32-48 | .400
2-OT: 8-10 | .444 3-OT: 1-0 | 1.000 4-OT: 2-0 | 1.000
Longest Games In TCU HistoryDate Opponent Site Result Score OTsFebruary 17, 1981 Houston H W 78-77 4OT
January 7, 1961 Texas H W 95-94 4OT
January 7, 1996 Montana State H W 98-96 3OT
November 18, 2006 UT Arlington H W 97-89 2OT
December 21, 1999 Eastern Michigan H W 107-101 2OT
December 28, 1995 St. Joseph’s H L 92-93 2OT
December 11, 1992 Tennessee-Martin H W 75-67 2OT
March 14, 1992 vs. Houston N L 84-87 2OT
February 5, 1986 at Arkansas A W 73-71 2OT
February 22, 1984 Texas A&M H L 65-67 2OT
November 29, 1983 Southwestern H W 82-81 2OT
December 30, 1977 Texas Lutheran H L 76-77 2OT
December 7, 1974 Oklahoma City H W 115-113 2OT
January 6, 1968 at Texas A&M A W 81-77 2OT
March 3, 1964 Texas A&M H L 66-70 2OT
January 19, 1957 Oklahoma City H W 86-84 2OT
December 18, 1943 at Texas Tech A L 37-39 2OT
February 6, 1937 Texas A&M H L 42-45 2OT
March 5, 1932 at SMU A L 30-32 2OT
December 27, 1930 Texas Power & Light H L 34-36 2OT
January 17, 1929 North Texas H L 23-25 2OT
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The History
B u s t e r B r a n n o nB a s k e t b a l l S c h o l a r s h i p
The Buster Brannon Basketball Scholarship was established in 1999by Dr. Robert and Julie Brannon in memory of the late Buster andLynn Brannon.
Brannon served 19 seasons as head men’s basketball coach at TCUwhere he retired from the program with a record 205 victories. Theformer TCU legend led the Frogs to four Southwest Conferencechampionships and three berths to the NCAA Tournament.
After retiring from the sidelines following the 1966-67 campaign,Brannon remained at TCU as an assistant to the Athletics Director whileoccasionally serving as a color analyst on the Frogs’ radio broadcasts.Brannon held his post at TCU under his death in 1975.
Brannon was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, Texas HighSchool Basketball Hall of Fame and TCU Lettermen’s Association Hallof Fame for his accolades on the TCU sidelines.
The Buster Brannon Basketball Scholarship was established to benefitan outstanding male basketball student-athlete.
L . A . J . a n d B e t t y M o n r o eE n d o w e d B a s k e t b a l l S c h o l a r s h i p
The L.A.J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship wasestablished in 1990 by L.A.J. and Betty Monroe to support the TCUmen’s basketball program.
Monroe was one of the first student-athletes to earn a basketballscholarship. Following his career with TCU, Monroe continued to be apart of the Frog family as he served on the Board of Trustees andgarnered the Most Valuable Alumnus Award in 1974.
Monroe graduated in 1942 and was inducted into the TCU Lettermen’sAssociation Hall of Fame in 1991. He served as an honorary trustee from1998-09. Betty Monroe, L.A.J.’s wife, graduated from TCU and was amember of the Class of 1945.
The L.A.J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship benefitsan outstanding male basketball student-athlete.
Edvinas Ruzgas was honored with the Buster BrannonBasketball Scholarship in 2008-09.
Jason Ebie was honored with the L.A.J. and Betty Monroe Endowed Basketball Scholarship in 2008-09.
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3. Carven Holcombe | 1,734 Points
- Cited as a first team All-Southwest Conference selection on three occasions (1981 | 1982 | 1983)
- Started 114 of 117 games during his career where he scored in double figures on 99 occasions
- Averaged 16.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game during his career with the Purple and White
- Averaged double figures in all four seasons, including a career-high 19.4 points per game during the 1980-81 season
- Made 80.7 percent (280-of-347) of his free throw tries, which ranks ninth in the TCU career record books
1. Darrell Browder | 1,886 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1982-83 34 247 491 .503 - - - 93 110 .845 587 17.31981-82 29 198 397 .499 - - - 91 116 .784 487 16.81980-81 28 233 499 .467 - - - 78 94 .830 544 19.41979-80 26 125 244 .512 - - - 18 27 .667 268 10.3Totals 117 803 1,631 .492 - - - 280 347 .807 1,886 16.1
- Ranks as the program’s all-time leader in three-pointers (243) as well as assists (575)
- Cited as a two-time All-Conference USA third team selection (2004 | 2005)
- Became the first player in program history to lead the Frogs in assists in four straight seasons
- Selected to the Conference USA All-Freshmen Team following the 2001-02 campaign
- Concluded his career by averaging at least 14.0 points per game in each of his four seasons
2. Corey Santee | 1,832 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2004-05 35 180 440 .409 76 215 .353 65 113 .575 501 14.32003-04 29 149 353 .422 53 150 .353 69 94 .734 420 14.52002-03 28 164 377 .435 64 173 .370 63 89 .708 455 16.32001-02 31 165 413 .400 50 162 .309 76 99 .768 456 14.7Totals 123 658 1,583 .416 243 700 .347 273 395 .691 1,832 14.9
- Selected as the consensus Southwest Conference Player of the Year during his senior campaign
- Earned first team All-Southwest Conference laurels in 1987 and second team honors the previous two seasons
- Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the fourth round of the 1987 NBA Draft
- Started in all 115 games during his career, which ranks second in the all-time record books
- Led the Frogs to a pair of Southwest Conference championships (1986 | 1987) during his tenure
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1986-87 31 220 381 .577 2 5 .400 100 165 .606 542 17.51985-86 30 155 322 .481 - - - 71 110 .645 381 12.71984-85 28 199 387 .514 - - - 64 101 .634 462 16.51983-84 26 144 318 .453 - - - 61 87 .701 349 13.4Totals 115 718 1,408 .510 2 5 .400 296 463 .639 1,734 15.3
- Became the first player in program history to earn All-American honors on three occasions (1955 | 1956 | 1957)
- Cited as a three-time All-Southwest Conference selection (1955 | 1956 | 1957) during his career
- Recorded a career scoring average of 23.9 points per game, which still ranks first in the record books after 50 years
- Connected on 597 free throws (an average of 199 per season), which is a record that still stands today
- Selected by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft
4. Dick O’Neal | 1,723 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1956-57 24 155 385 .403 - - - 144 197 .731 454 18.91955-56 24 185 450 .411 - - - 223 294 .759 593 24.71954-55 24 223 475 .469 - - - 230 314 .732 676 28.2Totals 72 563 1,310 .430 - - - 597 805 .742 1,723 23.9
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award winner as a junior and senior (1991 | 1992)
- Owned four career records in rebounds, blocked shots, consecutive starts and career starts upon graduation
- Garnered 21 double-doubles during his senior campaign and a total of 38 over his four-year career
- Ranks in the top-five in five statistical categories, including points, field goals made and free throws made
- Selected in the second round by the Portland Trailblazers in the 1992 NBA Draft
5. Reggie Smith | 1,630 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1991-92 34 225 426 .528 0 2 .000 158 257 .615 608 17.91990-91 28 192 377 .509 0 0 .000 106 207 .512 490 17.51989-90 29 115 260 .442 0 0 .000 74 117 .632 304 10.51988-89 30 88 187 .471 0 0 .000 52 98 .531 228 7.6Totals 121 620 1,250 .496 0 2 .000 390 679 .574 1,630 13.5
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- Became the third player in NCAA history lead the nation in scoring and rebounding in the same season (1995)
- Cited as a third team All-American by the Associated Press and National Association of Basketball Coaches
- Selected as the 1995 Southwest Conference Player of the Year and Southwest Conference Athlete of the Year
- Earned All-Southwest Conference accolades during his junior and senior campaigns (1994 | 1995)
- Selected with the 10th overall pick by the Miami Heat in the 1995 NBA Draft
6. Kurt Thomas | 1,512 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1994-95 27 288 526 .548 3 12 .250 202 283 .714 781 28.91993-94 27 224 440 .509 12 46 .261 98 152 .645 558 20.71991-92 21 58 119 .487 0 0 .000 34 51 .667 150 7.11990-91 28 8 18 .444 0 2 .000 7 14 .500 23 1.9Totals 103 578 1,103 .524 15 60 .250 341 500 .682 1,512 14.7
- Concluded his career ranked second in three-point field goals made (233) and third in three-point field goal attempts (596)
- Averaged 17.5 points per game during his senior campaign for the Frogs, which ranked first on the team
- Became the 19th player in program history to score at least 40 points in a game (Central Oklahoma | 2001)
- Ranked second on the Frogs in points (425) and scoring average (15.2) during his junior season
- Averaged at least 14.0 points per game in each of his final three campaigns with the Frogs
7. Ryan Carroll | 1,508 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2000-01 31 182 393 .463 76 209 .364 101 129 .783 541 17.51999-00 28 156 321 .486 76 191 .398 37 56 .661 425 15.21998-99 31 160 313 .511 71 165 .430 43 72 .597 434 14.01997-98 28 40 77 .519 10 31 .323 18 20 .900 108 3.0Totals 118 538 1,104 .487 233 596 .391 199 277 .718 1,508 12.8
- Selected as a first team All-American in 1998 after ranking third in the NCAA in scoring average (24.9 P-G)
- Scored a program-record 796 points during the 1997-98 season en route to winning the Western Athletic Conference scoring title
- Became the program’s first pre-season first team All-American selection by the Associated Press during the 1998-99 season
- Became the fastest player in program history to reach 1,200 - 1,300 - 1,400 and 1,500-point milestones
- Selected 43rd overall in the second round of the Charlotte Hornets in the 1999 NBA Draft
8. Lee Nailon | 1,503 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1998-99 31 266 524 .508 4 15 .267 171 239 .715 707 22.81997-98 32 329 594 .554 1 2 .500 137 184 .745 796 24.9Totals 63 595 1,118 .532 5 17 .294 308 423 .728 1,503 23.9
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient on two occasions (1965 | 1966)
- Recorded 50 double-doubles during his three-year career, including three 20-plus rebounding performances
- Graduated from TCU ranked second in the program’s all-time record books in scoring (1,426) and rebounding (887)
- Averaged 19.8 points per game and 12.3 rebounds per game for his career, which both rank in the program’s top-10 list
- Picked in the third round by the Boston Celtics in the 1966 NBA Draft, but signed with the ABA’s Houston Mavericks
9. Gary Turner | 1,426 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1965-66 24 196 380 .516 - - - 130 181 .718 522 21.81964-65 24 164 360 .455 - - - 155 199 .779 453 18.91963-64 24 162 397 .408 - - - 127 188 .676 451 18.8Totals 72 522 1,137 .459 - - - 412 568 .725 1,426 19.8
- Selected as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference award winner on two occasions (1997 | 1998)
- Earned honorable mention All-American laurels by the Associated Press following his senior campaign
- Became the first player in program history to record back-to-back 40-point scoring performances
- Selected as the Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year following his senior season
- Selected to the Western Athletic Conference All-Newcomer Team and WAC All-Tournament Team as a junior
10. Mike Jones | 1,323 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1997-98 33 263 548 .480 62 164 .378 114 142 .803 702 21.31996-97 35 232 504 .460 46 122 .377 111 141 .787 621 17.7Totals 68 495 1,052 .471 108 286 .378 225 283 .795 1,323 19.5
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13. Marquise Gainous | 1,228 Points
- Connected on 217 three-pointers during his career, which ranks fourth in the record books
- Concluded his career as one of five players to be ranked in the top-12 in both scoring and rebounding
- Connected on 55 three-pointers during the 1999-00, which set a TCU freshmen record in that category
- Finished his career with the Frogs ranked 10th on the all-time rebounding list after appearing in 119 games
- Averaged at least 11.5 points over his final three seasons, including a career-high 12.7 points as a junior
11. Bingo Merriex | 1,318 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2002-03 27 128 303 .422 41 133 .308 44 84 .524 341 12.62001-02 31 141 307 .459 69 173 .399 42 77 .545 393 12.72000-01 31 126 275 .458 52 142 .366 53 79 .671 357 11.51999-00 30 74 183 .404 55 139 .396 24 36 .667 227 7.6Totals 119 469 1,068 .439 217 587 .370 163 276 .591 1,318 11.1
- Garnered first team All-Western Athletic Conference laurels in his two campaigns (1997 | 1998)
- Concluded his career with the Frogs ranked third in steals (137) in the all-time record books
- Averaged 18.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game en route to guiding the Frogs to a NCAA Tournament during the 1997-98 season
- Started in 34 of 35 games during his senior season and scored 29 points in his only non-start of the season
- Posted 14 outings of 20 or more points in his first season with the Frogs during the 1996-97 campaign
12. Malcolm Johnson | 1,272 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1997-98 33 223 487 .458 87 235 .370 83 106 .783 616 18.71996-97 35 249 569 .483 90 261 .345 68 103 .660 656 18.7Totals 68 472 1,056 .447 177 496 .357 151 209 .722 1,272 18.7
- Selected as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference selection during his senior campaign (2000)
- Averaged 19.5 points per game in 63 career games with the Frogs, including 20.7 points during his last season
- Led the Frogs in scoring average (20.7 P-G) and rebounding (8.3 R-G) during the 1999-00 campaign
- Scored 566 points and averaged 18.3 points per game in his first season with the Frogs
- Tallied a career-high 41 points against UNLV, which was his 14th consecutive double-digit scoring performance
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1999-00 32 215 433 .497 12 35 .343 220 261 .843 662 20.71998-99 31 222 382 .581 9 30 .300 113 150 .753 566 18.3Totals 63 437 815 .536 21 65 .323 333 411 .810 1,228 19.5
- Garnered All-Mountain West Conference accolades in each of his three seasons with the program (2007 | 2008 | 2009)
- Started 91 consecutive games during his career where he posted a double-digit scoring performance in 66 of those contests
- Concluded his career ranked second in all-time free throws made (414) and third in free throw attempts (601)
- Finished his tenure with the Frogs ranked sixth in the Mountain West Conference in free throws made (414)
- Became the 15th player in program history to surpass 1,200 points and one of 10 players to accomplish the feat in three seasons
14. Kevin Langford | 1,227 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2008-09 31 129 268 .481 11 27 .407 161 209 .770 430 13.92007-08 30 125 300 .417 8 30 .267 142 195 .728 400 13.32006-07 30 136 294 .463 14 25 .560 111 197 .563 397 13.2Totals 91 390 862 .452 33 82 .402 414 601 .689 1,227 13.5
- Averaged over 13.0 points per game in each of his three seasons with the Frogs
- Concluded his career ranked second in three-point field goal attempts (626) in the TCU record books
- Concluded his career ranked third in three-point field goals made (231) in the TCU record books
- Connected on a TCU single-season record 93 three-point field goals during the 1989-90 campaign
- Connected on nine three-pointers against Arkansas during his senior campaign, which set a program-record for most in a game
15. Michael Strickland | 1,219 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1991-92 34 153 386 .396 71 217 .327 84 112 .750 461 13.61990-91 27 124 307 .404 67 176 .381 61 87 .701 376 13.91989-90 29 122 319 .382 93 233 .399 45 68 .662 382 13.2Totals 90 399 1,012 .394 231 626 .369 190 267 .712 1,219 13.5
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- Garnered first team All-Southwest Conference accolades during the 1984-85 campaign
- Concluded his career as the second-most accurate free throw shooter (158-of-186 | 84.9 percent) in program history
- Set a program single-season record after connecting on 91.7 percent (77-of-84) of his charity stripe attempts
- Averaged at least 17.0 points per game over his final two seasons where he collected 19 games of 20 or more points
- Inducted into the TCU Lettermen’s Association Hall of Fame in the Fall of 2009
16. Dennis Nutt | 1,192 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1984-85 29 211 398 .530 - - - 77 84 .917 499 17.21983-84 28 216 426 .507 - - - 59 77 .766 491 17.51982-83 32 84 159 .528 - - - 19 21 .905 187 5.81981-82 14 6 14 .429 - - - 3 4 .750 15 1.1Totals 103 517 997 .519 - - - 158 186 .849 1,192 11.6
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient on two occasions (1967 | 1968)
- Guided the Frogs to the 1968 Southwest Conference Championship where he was selected as Team Most Valuable Player
- Became one of six players in program history to average a double-double for their career with the Frogs
- Drafted by three different franchises in football, baseball and two basketball (NBA’s Chicago Bulls in the 15th round | ABA’s Dallas
Chapparals in the 14th round)
17. Mickey McCarty | 1,137 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1967-68 26 195 468 .416 - - - 99 150 .600 489 18.81966-67 24 140 363 .383 - - - 76 113 .673 356 14.81965-66 24 107 254 .421 - - - 78 105 .743 292 12.2Totals 74 442 1,085 .407 - - - 253 368 .688 1,137 15.4
- Averaged 15.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, including three double-doubles, during the 1975-76 campaign
- Made a name for himself as a consistent scorer as he never averaged less than 9.0 points per game in a season
- Recorded the best game of his career during his senior season with a 30-point, 14-rebound effort against Texas
- Never scored less than 200 points in a season in any of his four campaigns with the Frogs
- Became one of the first four-year starters for the Frogs in the modern era of collegiate basketball
18. Gary Landers | 1,114 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1975-76 27 166 314 .529 - - - 79 100 .790 411 15.21974-75 24 97 207 .469 - - - 34 48 .708 228 9.51973-74 25 113 268 .422 - - - 49 69 .710 275 11.01972-73 22 90 204 .441 - - - 20 34 .588 200 9.1Totals 98 466 993 .469 - - - 182 251 .725 1,114 11.4
- Reached double figures in scoring in 58 games during his career to go along with nine double-doubles
- Concluded his career with the Frogs as the program’s all-time leader in blocked shots (171)
- Ranked as one of the best Sixth Men in college basketball during his senior campaign where he averaged 10.5 points per game
- Aided the Frogs to their last NCAA Tournament appeareance during the 1997-98 campaign
- Averaged at least 10.0 points per game over the final three seasons of his TCU career
19. James Penny | 1,101 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1997-98 32 136 258 .527 3 17 .176 61 83 .735 336 10.51996-97 34 153 282 .543 12 36 .333 48 72 .667 366 10.81995-96 30 126 299 .421 33 91 .363 48 78 .615 333 11.11994-95 19 23 52 .442 5 15 .333 15 21 .714 66 3.5Totals 115 438 891 .492 53 159 .333 172 254 .677 1,101 9.6
- Garnered All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention laurels on two occasions (2007 | 2008)
- Concluded his career ranked fifth in three-point field goals made and three-point field goal attempts
- Appeared in 122 career games where he made 88 starts where he missed only four starts over the final three seasons
- Recorded 54 games of 10 or more points, including 18 double-digit contests in each of his last three seasons
- Notched a career-high 26 points in the final game of his TCU career against UNLV in the MWC Tournament
T-20. Brent Hackett | 1,098
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2007-08 30 116 320 .363 53 180 .294 64 81 .790 349 11.62006-07 30 105 286 .367 66 185 .357 61 77 .792 337 11.22005-06 31 109 301 .362 57 170 .335 47 74 .635 322 10.42004-05 31 26 81 .321 14 39 .359 24 47 .511 90 2.9Totals 122 356 988 .360 190 571 .333 196 279 .703 1,098 9.0
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23. Jeff Jacobs | 1,081 Points
- Earned second team All-Conference USA accolades following the 2001-02 campaign
- Became the 12th player in program history to collect at least 600 points in a season in the 2001-02 season
- Collected 364 points in Conference USA contests during the 2001-02 season, which ranks second in the all-time league records
- Became one of seven players in program history to surpass the 1,000-point milestone in two seasons with the Frogs
- Holds the program’s all-time record for free throw shooting percentage (87.4 percent | 228-of-261)
T-20. Junior Blount | 1,098 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG2002-03 28 152 370 .411 77 215 .358 114 129 .884 495 17.72001-02 31 203 470 .432 83 238 .349 114 132 .864 603 19.5Totals 59 355 840 .412 160 453 .353 228 261 .874 1,098 18.6
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient following the 1957-58 season
- Led the Southwest Conference in scoring and rebounding after averaging 17.8 points and 13.2 boards per game as a junior
- Selected as both a team captain as well as the Team Most Valuable Player in each of his final two seasons (1958 | 1959)
- Concluded his career ranked first in rebounds per game (12.7 R-G) and second in total rebounds (917)
- Averaged at least 12.0 points per game in each of his three seasons in the Frogs’ lineup
22. Ronny Stevenson | 1,084 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1958-59 26 106 292 .363 - - - 101 141 .716 313 12.01957-58 24 153 374 .409 - - - 122 197 .620 428 17.81956-57 24 121 322 .376 - - - 101 141 .716 343 14.3Totals 74 380 988 .385 - - - 324 479 .676 1,084 14.6
- Selected as the Southwest Conference Co-Freshman of the Year in 1994 by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- Concluded his career at TCU ranked third in assists (475) and seventh in steals (123)
- Finished his career with the Frogs ranked sixth in three-point field goals made (1.60 3FGM-G)
- Averaged at least 10.0 points per game during the first three seasons of his tenure with the Purple and White
- Appeared in 114 games for the Frogs, including 91 trips to the starting lineup - which ranks sixth in program history
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1996-97 31 51 156 .327 30 103 .291 23 26 .885 155 5.01995-96 29 106 293 .362 57 167 .341 52 72 .722 321 11.11994-95 27 106 266 .398 58 150 .387 53 66 .803 323 12.01993-94 27 86 198 .434 37 87 .425 73 96 .760 282 10.4Totals 114 349 913 .382 182 507 .359 201 260 .773 1,081 9.5
- Guided the Frogs to the 1971 Southwest Conference championship after averaging 13.2 points per game
- Recorded a career-high 16.8 points per game during his final campaign with the Frogs
- Led the Frogs to the 1972 NCAA Tournament where he scored 18 points in a setback to Notre Dame
- Recorded a career-high 31 points against Texas Tech in his final regular-season game for the Frogs
- Ranked second on the Frogs in scoring average (16.8 P-G) during the 1971-72 campaign
24. Ricky Hall | 1,060 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1971-72 24 161 336 .479 - - - 82 110 .745 404 16.81970-71 27 140 312 .449 - - - 79 118 .669 359 13.21969-70 24 108 237 .456 - - - 81 103 .786 297 12.4Totals 75 409 885 .462 - - - 242 331 .731 1,060 14.1
- Awarded with Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year laurels following the 1981-82 season
- Became one of just seven players to suprass the 1,000-point milestone in only two campaigns with the Frogs
- Averaged at least 15.0 points per game in each of the two seasons after transferring from Duquesne
- Ranks 10th in the single-season record books with 475 field goal attempts during the 1982-83 campaign
- Selected to the Southwest Conference All-Tournament Team in each of his two seasons (1982 | 1983)
25. Doug Arnold | 1,057 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1982-83 34 205 475 .432 - - - 120 160 .750 530 15.61981-82 27 219 430 .509 - - - 89 134 .664 527 19.5Totals 61 424 905 .469 - - - 209 294 .711 1,057 17.3
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- Selected as a Freshman All-American by Basketball Weekly after averaging 20.5 points per game during the 1995-96 season
- Garnered Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year accolades as well as first team all-conference laurels
- Set TCU and Southwest Conference freshmen records in both scoring (20.5 P-G) and rebounding (8.8 R-G)
- Ranked as the second-leading scorer among all NCAA Division I freshmen during the 1995-96 campaign
- Guided the Frogs to the Championship Game of the Western Athletic Conference and a berth in the 1997 NIT
26. Damion Walker | 1,044 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1996-97 35 161 386 .417 2 4 .500 104 137 .759 428 12.21995-96 30 230 457 .503 0 1 .000 156 203 .768 616 20.5Totals 65 391 843 464 2 5 .400 260 340 .765 1,044 16.1
- Became the first African-American to ever sign a scholarship to play athletics at TCU
- Became the first African-American to ever sign a scholarship to play athletics in the Southwest Conference
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient following the 1968-69 campaign
- Garnered Academic All-American accolades on two occasions (1968 | 1969)
- Averaged 13.8 points as a junior en route to guiding TCU to the 1968 Southwest Conference championship
27. James Cash | 1,026 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1968-69 24 154 337 .457 - - - 84 157 .535 392 16.31967-68 26 151 337 .450 - - - 56 97 .577 358 13.81966-67 24 120 266 .451 - - - 36 74 .486 276 11.5Totals 74 425 940 .452 - - - 176 328 .537 1,026 13.9
- Became the first player in TCU men’s basketball history to surpass the 1,000-point milestone
- Selected as a first team All-American following the 1951-52 campaign after averaging 15.0 points per game
- Garnered first team All-Southwest Conference accolades in each of his three seasons (1950 | 1951 | 1952)
- Scored a career-best 419 points as a senior en route to leading the Frogs to the 1952 Southwest Conference championship
- Led the Southwest Conference in league scoring during his senior campaign at 19.4 points per game
28. George McLeod | 1,013 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1951-52 28 169 357 .473 - - - 118 169 .698 419 15.01950-51 25 126 315 .400 - - - 86 143 .601 338 13.51949-50 24 93 183 .508 - - - 70 108 .648 256 10.7Totals 77 388 855 .454 - - - 261 420 .621 1,013 13.2
- Averaged at least 13.0 points per game in each of his three seasons with the Frogs
- Scored in double figures in 17 of 21 contests in his first season during the 1964-65 campaign
- Became the fourth player in program history to reach the 1,000-point milestone in his final collegiate game
- Ranks fifth in the TCU all-time record books in free throw percentage after connecting on 81.4 percent (328-of-403) of his attempts
- Averaged a career-high 15.7 points per game during his junior campaign with the Frogs
29. Wayne Kreis | 1,002 Points
Season G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGM PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG1966-67 23 115 246 .468 - - - 87 102 .853 317 13.81965-66 24 127 287 .443 - - - 122 153 .797 376 15.71964-65 21 95 239 .397 - - - 119 148 .804 309 14.7Totals 68 337 772 .437 - - - 328 403 .814 1,002 14.7
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3. Gary Turner | 889 Rebounds
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award winner as a junior and senior (1991 | 1992)
- Owned four career records in rebounds, blocked shots, consecutive starts and career starts upon graduation
- Garnered 21 double-doubles during his senior campaign and a total of 38 over his four-year career
- Ranks in the top-five in five statistical categories, including points, field goals made and free throws made
- Selected in the second round by the Portland Trailblazers in the 1992 NBA Draft
1. Reggie Smith | 966 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1991-92 34 146 240 386 11.41990-91 28 127 147 274 9.81989-90 29 68 111 179 6.21988-89 30 60 67 127 4.2Totals 121 401 565 966 8.0
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient following the 1957-58 season
- Led the Southwest Conference in scoring and rebounding after averaging 17.8 points and 13.2 boards per game as a junior
- Selected as both a team captain as well as the Team Most Valuable Player in each of his final two seasons (1958 | 1959)
- Concluded his career ranked first in rebounds per game (12.7 R-G) and second in total rebounds (917)
- Averaged at least 12.0 points per game in each of his three seasons in the Frogs’ lineup
2. Ronny Stevenson | 917 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1958-59 24 - - 289 11.11957-58 24 - - 317 13.21956-57 24 - - 311 13.0Totals 72 - - 917 12.7
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient on two occasions (1965 | 1966)
- Recorded 50 double-doubles during his three-year career, including three 20-plus rebounding performances
- Graduated from TCU ranked second in the program’s all-time record books in scoring (1,426) and rebounding (887)
- Averaged 19.8 points per game and 12.3 rebounds per game for his career, which both rank in the program’s top-10 list
- Picked in the third round by the Boston Celtics in the 1966 NBA Draft, but signed with the ABA’s Houston Mavericks
Season G OR DR REB AVG1963-64 24 - - 284 11.81964-65 24 - - 296 12.31965-66 24 - - 309 12.8Totals 72 - - 889 12.3
- Became the first African-American to ever sign a scholarship to play athletics at TCU
- Became the first African-American to ever sign a scholarship to play athletics in the Southwest Conference
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient following the 1968-69 campaign
- Garnered Academic All-American accolades on two occasions (1968 | 1969)
- Averaged 13.8 points as a junior en route to guiding TCU to the 1968 Southwest Conference championship
4. James Cash | 856 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1966-67 24 - - 266 11.11967-68 26 - - 289 11.11968-69 24 - - 301 12.5Totals 74 - - 856 11.6
- Selected as a first team All-Southwest Conference award recipient on two occasions (1967 | 1968)
- Guided the Frogs to the 1968 Southwest Conference Championship where he was selected as Team Most Valuable Player
- Became one of six players in program history to average a double-double for their career with the Frogs
- Drafted by three different franchises in football, baseball and two basketball (NBA’s Chicago Bulls in the 15th round | ABA’s Dallas
Chapparals in the 14th round)
5. Mickey McCarty | 795 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1965-66 24 - - 238 9.91966-67 24 - - 249 10.41967-68 26 - - 308 11.8Totals 74 - - 795 10.7
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- Became the first player in program history to earn All-American honors on three occasions (1955 | 1956 | 1957)
- Cited as a three-time All-Southwest Conference selection (1955 | 1956 | 1957) during his career
- Recorded a career scoring average of 23.9 points per game, which still ranks first in the record books after 50 years
- Connected on 597 free throws (an average of 199 per season), which is a record that still stands today
- Selected by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1957 NBA Draft
6. Dick O’Neal | 790 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1954-55 24 - - 291 12.11955-56 24 - - 258 10.81956-57 24 - - 241 10.0Totals 72 - - 790 11.0
- Selected as a second team All-American by the Converse Yearbook in 1959 after averaging 19.8 points per game
- Cited as a third team All-American by the Helms Foundation following his senior campaign (1959)
- Selected as the Southwest Conference Most Valuable Player after averaging a double-double during the 1958-59 season
- Averaged 19.8 points and 13.4 rebounds per game en route to helping TCU win the conference crown
- Led the Southwest Conference in scoring (19.8 P-G) and rebounding (13.4 R-G) during the 1958-59 campaign
7. H.E. Kirchner | 783 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1956-57 24 - - 129 5.41957-58 24 - - 306 12.81958-59 24 - - 348 13.4Totals 72 - - 783 10.9
- Became the third player in NCAA history lead the nation in scoring and rebounding in the same season (1995)
- Cited as a third team All-American by the Associated Press and National Association of Basketball Coaches
- Selected as the 1995 Southwest Conference Player of the Year and Southwest Conference Athlete of the Year
- Earned All-Southwest Conference accolades during his junior and senior campaigns (1994 | 1995)
- Selected with the 10th overall pick by the Miami Heat in the 1995 NBA Draft
8. Kurt Thomas | 782 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1990-91 12 7 6 13 1.11991-92 21 33 81 114 5.41993-94 27 50 212 262 9.71994-95 27 131 262 393 14.6Totals 87 221 561 782 9.0
- Led the Frogs in rebounds per game (9.8 R-G) as a senior en route to guiding them to the NCAA Tournament
- Averaged 9.8 boards per evening as a senior after serving as a part-time starter in the previous three seasons
- Notched 10 or more rebounds on 15 occasions during his senior campaign with the Frogs
- Increased his rebounding total by almost 200 boards from his sophomore season to his final campaign
- Played a big part on a Frogs’ squad that recorded a 27-6 record during the 1997-98 campaign
9. Dennis Davis | 762 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1994-95 27 37 62 99 3.71995-96 27 54 84 138 5.11996-97 33 78 124 202 6.11997-98 33 117 206 323 9.8Totals 120 286 476 762 6.4
- Connected on 217 three-pointers during his career, which ranks fourth in the record books
- Concluded his career as one of five players to be ranked in the top-12 in both scoring and rebounding
- Connected on 55 three-pointers during the 1999-00, which set a TCU freshmen record in that category
- Finished his career with the Frogs ranked 10th on the all-time rebounding list after appearing in 119 games
- Averaged at least 11.5 points over his final three seasons, including a career-high 12.7 points as a junior
10. Bingo Merriex | 662 Rebounds
Season G OR DR REB AVG1994-95 27 37 62 99 3.71995-96 27 54 84 138 5.11996-97 33 78 124 202 6.11997-98 33 117 206 323 9.8Totals 120 286 476 762 6.4
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Points1. 1,886 Darrell Browder 1980-83
2. 1,832 Corey Santee 2002-05
3. 1,734 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
4. 1,723 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
5. 1,630 Reggie Smith 1989-92
6. 1,512 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
7. 1,508 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
8. 1,503 Lee Nailon 1998-99
9. 1,426 Gary Turner 1964-66
10. 1,323 Mike Jones 1997-98
Points Per Game1. 23.9 Dick O'Neal 1955-57
23.9 Lee Nailon 1998-99
3. 20.4 Eugene Kennedy 1971
4. 20.2 Gary Turner 1964-66
5. 19.5 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
19.5 Mike Jones 1997-98
7. 19.3 Simpson DeGrate 1971-72
8. 18.7 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
9. 18.6 Junior Blount 2002-03
10. 17.3 Doug Arnold 1982-83
Games Started1. 121 Reggie Smith 1989-92
2. 115 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
3. 114 Darrell Browder 1980-83
4. 113 Corey Santee 2002-05
5. 94 Larry Frevert 1978-81
6. 91 Kevin Langford 2007-09
91 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
8. 88 Brent Hackett 2005-08
88 Michael Strickland 1989-92
10. 86 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 243 Corey Santee 2002-05
2. 233 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
3. 231 Michael Strickland 1990-92
4. 217 Bingo Merriex 2000-03
5. 190 Brent Hackett 2004-07
6. 182 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
7. 177 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
8. 161 Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
9. 160 Junior Blount 2002-03
10. 132 Nile Murry 2005-06
3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts1. 700 Corey Santee 2002-05
2. 626 Michael Strickland 1990-92
3. 596 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
4. 587 Bingo Merriex 2000-03
5. 574 Brent Hackett 2004-07
6. 507 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
7. 496 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
8. 453 Junior Blount 2002-03
9. 404 Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
10. 346 Nile Murry 2005-06
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 100 Attempts)1. .477 (62-of-130) Henry Salter 2008
2. .451 (51-of-113) Jamie Dixon 1984-87
.451 (82-of-182) Thomas McTyer 1998-01
4. .450 (108-of-240) Danny Hughes 1988-89
5. .404 (131-of-324) Al Thomas 1991-92
6. .399 (161-of-404) Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
7. .395 (58-of-147) Michael Thoele 1994-95
8. .391 (233-of-596) Ryan Carroll 1998-01
9. .383 (59-of-154) Vladimir Jaksic 1999-00
10. .382 (132-of-346) Nile Murry 2005-06
Games Played1. 125 Femi Ibikunle 2004-07
2. 123 Neiman Owens 2005-08
123 Corey Santee 2002-05
4. 122 Brent Hackett 2005-08
5. 121 Blake Adams 2004-07
121 Reggie Smith 1989-92
7. 120 Dennis Davis 1995-98
8. 119 Bingo Merriex 2000-03
9. 118 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
10. 117 Darrell Browder 1980-83
Field Goals Made1. 803 Darrell Browder 1980-83
2. 718 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
3. 658 Corey Santee 2002-05
4. 620 Reggie Smith 1989-92
5. 595 Lee Nailon 1998-99
6. 578 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
7. 563 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
8. 538 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
9. 522 Gary Turner 1964-66
10. 517 Dennis Nutt 1982-85
Field Goal Attempts1. 1,631 Darrell Browder 1980-83
2. 1,583 Corey Santee 2002-05
3. 1,408 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
4. 1,310 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
5. 1,250 Reggie Smith 1989-92
6. 1,137 Gary Turner 1964-66
7. 1,118 Lee Nailon 1998-99
8. 1,104 Ryan Carroll 1998-01
9. 1,103 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
10. 1,085 Mickey McCarty 1966-68
Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 250 Attempts)1. .589 (212-of-360) Eugene Kennedy 1971
2. .565 (275-of-487) Eric Dailey 1993-94
3. .539 (303-of-562) Craig Sibley 1989-90
4. .537 (330-of-615) Byron Waits 1993-96
5. .536 (437-of-815) Marquise Gainous 1999-00
6. .532 (595-of-1,118) Lee Nailon 1998-99
7. .528 (204-of-386) Greg Grissom 1984-86
8. .525 (218-of-415) Stan Farr 1965-67
9. .524 (578-of-1,103) Kurt Thomas 1991-95
10. .517 (284-of-549) Chudi Chinweze 2003-06
Minutes Played1. 4,378 Darrell Browder 1980-83
2. 3,940 Corey Santee 2002-05
3. 3,857 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
4. 3,515 Reggie Smith 1989-92
5. 3,180 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
6. 3,016 Bingo Merriex 2000-03
7. 2,973 Brent Hackett 2005-08
8. 2,957 Michael Strickland 1989-92
9. 2,794 Dennis Nutt 1982-85
10. 2,787 Kevin Langford 2007-09
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Free Throw Attempts1. 805 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
2. 679 Reggie Smith 1989-92
3. 601 Kevin Langford 2007-09
4. 568 Gary Turner 1964-66
5. 500 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
6. 479 Ronny Stevenson 1957-59
7. 463 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
8. 423 Lee Nailon 1998-99
9. 411 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
10. 403 Wayne Kreis 1965-67
Assists Per Game1. 7.0 Tony Edmond 1989-90
2. 5.7 Greedy Daniels 2001
3. 5.3 Prince Fowler 1997-99
4. 5.2 Juan Bragg 1995-96
5.2 Brent Atwater 1992-93
6. 5.0 Mike Jones 1997-98
7. 4.7 Corey Santee 2002-05
8. 4.6 Tracy Mitchell 1984-85
9. 4.2 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
10. 3.9 Darrell Browder 1980-83
Blocked Shots1. 171 James Penny 1995-98
2. 170 Derrick Davenport 2000-01
3. 166 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
4. 133 Reggie Smith 1989-92
5. 85 Craig Sibley 1989-90
6. 81 Dennis Davis 1995-98
7. 80 Marlon Dumont 2000-02
8. 78 Damion Walker 1996-97
9. 77 Marquise Gainous 1998-00
10. 69 Doug Arnold 1982-83
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 2.74 Derrick Davenport 1999-01
2. 1.91 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
3. 1.49 James Penny 1995-98
1.49 Craig Sibley 1989-90
5. 1.31 Marlon Dumont 2000-02
6. 1.22 Marquise Gainous 1998-00
7. 1.20 Damion Walker 1996-97
8. 1.13 Doug Arnold 1982-83
9. 1.10 Reggie Smith 1989-92
10. 0.99 Lee Nailon 1998-99
Free Throws Made1. 597 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
2. 414 Kevin Langford 2007-09
3. 412 Gary Turner 1964-66
4. 390 Reggie Smith 1989-92
5. 341 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
6. 333 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
7. 328 Wayne Kreis 1965-67
8. 324 Ronny Stevenson 1957-59
9. 308 Lee Nailon 1998-99
10. 296 Carven Holcombe 1984-87
Rebounds1. 966 Reggie Smith 1989-92
2. 917 Ronny Stevenson 1957-59
3. 887 Gary Turner 1964-66
4. 856 James Cash 1967-69
5. 795 Mickey McCarty 1966-68
6. 790 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
7. 783 H. E. Kirchner 1957-59
8. 782 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
9. 762 Dennis Davis 1995-98
10. 662 Bingo Merriex 2000-03
Rebounds Per Game1. 16.6 Eugene Kennedy 1971
2. 12.7 Ronny Stevenson 1957-59
3. 12.3 Gary Turner 1964-66
4. 12.1 Doug Boyd 1969-70
5. 11.6 James Cash 1967-69
6. 11.0 Dick O’Neal 1955-57
7. 10.8 Simpson DeGrate 1971-72
8. 10.7 Mickey McCarty 1966-68
9. 10.6 H. E. Kirchner 1957-59
10. 9.0 Kurt Thomas 1991-95
Assists1. 575 Corey Santee 2002-05
2. 514 Prince Fowler 1997-99
3. 475 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
4. 459 Darrell Browder 1980-83
5. 414 Tony Edmond 1989-90
6. 353 Jamie Dixon 1984-87
7. 339 Thomas McTyer 1997-01
339 Mike Jones 1997-98
9. 321 Brent Atwater 1992-93
10. 256 Dennis Nutt 1982-85
Free Throw Percentage(Minimum 150 Attempts)1. .874 (228-of-261) Junior Blount 2002-03
2. .849 (158-of-186) Dennis Nutt 1982-85
3. .821 (142-of-173) Randy Boyts 1976-77
4. .818 (175-of-214) Phil Reynolds 1960-62
5. .814 (328-of-403) Wayne Kreis 1965-67
6. .813 (200-of-246) Rick Wittenbraker 1968-70
7. .811 (232-of-286) Nile Murry 2005-06
8. .810 (333-of-411) Marquise Gainous 1999-00
9. .807 (280-of-347) Darrell Browder 1980-83
10. .795 (225-of-283) Mike Jones 1997-98
Steals1. 163 Mike Jones 1997-98
2. 155 Corey Santee 2002-05
3. 137 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
4. 133 Ryan Carroll 1997-01
5. 129 Darrell Browder 1980-83
6. 125 Brent Hackett 2005-08
7. 123 Jeff Jacobs 1994-97
8. 120 Thomas McTyer 1997-01
9. 113 James Penny 1995-98
113 Prince Fowler 1997-99
Steals Per Game1. 4.3 Greedy Daniels 2001
2. 2.4 Mike Jones 1997-98
3. 2.0 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
4. 1.9 Junior Blount 2002-03
5. 1.8 Estell Laster 2000
1.8 Tony Edmond 1990
7. 1.7 Junior Blount 2001-03
1.7 Al Thomas 1991-92
9. 1.5 Lee Nailon 1998-99
1.5 John Lewis 1988-89
1.5 Doug Arnold 1982-83
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Points Per Game1. 28.9 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
2. 28.2 Dick O'Neal 1954-55
3. 24.9 Lee Nailon 1997-98
4. 24.7 Dick O'Neal 1955-56
5. 22.8 Lee Nailon 1998-99
6. 21.8 Gary Turner 1965-66
7. 21.3 Mike Jones 1997-98
8. 20.7 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
20.7 Kurt Thomas 1993-94
10. 20.5 Damion Walker 1995-96
Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 2.0 Made Per Game)1. .681 (81-of-119) Erik Martin 1989-90
2. .607 (116-of-191) Thomas Bledsoe 1974-75
3. .589 (212-of-360) Eugene Kennedy 1970-71
4. .581 (222-of-382) Marquise Gainous 1998-99
5. .580 (102-of-176) Byron Waits 1995-96
6. .577 (220-of-381) Carven Holcombe 1986-87
7. .572 (170-of-297) Eric Dailey 1992-93
8. .556 (115-of-207) Chudi Chinweze 2003-04
9. .554 (329-of-594) Lee Nailon 1999-98
10. .553 (105-of-190) Eric Dailey 1993-94
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 93 Michael Strickland 1989-90
2. 90 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
3. 87 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
4. 85 Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
5. 83 Junior Blount 2001-02
6. 76 Corey Santee 2004-05
76 Marcus Shropshire 2003-04
76 Ryan Carroll 2000-01
76 Ryan Carroll 1999-00
10. 71 Ryan Carroll 1998-99
71 Michael Strickland 1991-92
3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts1. 261 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
2. 238 Junior Blount 2001-02
3. 235 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
4. 233 Michael Strickland 1989-90
5. 217 Michael Strickland 1991-92
6. 215 Corey Santee 2004-05
215 Junior Blount 2002-03
8. 212 Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
9. 209 Ryan Carroll 2000-01
10. 191 Ryan Carroll 1999-00
Points1. 796 Lee Nailon 1997-98
2. 781 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
3. 707 Lee Nailon 1998-99
4. 702 Mike Jones 1997-98
5. 676 Dick O'Neal 1954-55
6. 662 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
7. 656 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
8. 621 Mike Jones 1996-97
9. 616 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
10. 616 Damion Walker 1995-96
Minutes Played Per Game1. 39.6 Brent Atwater 1992-93
39.6 Darrell Browder 1980-81
3. 38.9 Darrell Browder 1981-82
4. 37.6 Danny Hughes 1987-88
5. 37.5 Dennis Nutt 1983-84
6. 37.2 John Lewis 1988-89
7. 36.8 Mike Jones 1997-98
36.8 Darrell Browder 1982-83
9. 36.6 Allen Tolley 1992-93
10. 36.4 Doug Arnold 1981-82
Field Goals Made1. 329 Lee Nailon 1997-98
2. 288 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
3. 266 Lee Nailon 1998-99
4. 263 Mike Jones 1997-98
5. 249 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
6. 247 Darrell Browder 1982-83
7. 233 Darrell Browder 1980-81
8. 232 Mike Jones 1996-97
9. 230 Damion Walker 1995-96
10. 225 Reggie Smith 1991-92
Field Goal Attempts1. 594 Lee Nailon 1997-98
2. 569 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
3. 548 Mike Jones 1997-98
4. 526 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
5. 524 Lee Nailon 1998-99
6. 504 Mike Jones 1996-97
7. 499 Darrell Browder 1980-81
8. 491 Darrell Browder 1982-83
9. 487 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
10. 475 Doug Arnold 1982-83
475 Dick O’Neal 1954-55
Minutes Played1. 1,257 Mike Jones 1996-97
2. 1,252 Darrell Browder 1982-83
3. 1,216 Mike Jones 1997-98
4. 1,213 Doug Arnold 1982-83
5. 1,150 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
6. 1,147 Mark Moton 1991-92
7. 1,146 Michael Strickland 1991-92
8. 1,139 Brent Atwater 1991-92
9. 1,135 Reggie Smith 1991-92
10. 1,132 Prince Fowler 1997-98
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage(Minimum 2.0 Made Per Game)1. .477 (62-of-130) Henry Salter 2007-08
2. .452 (70-of-155) Danny Hughes 1988-89
3. .430 (71-of-165) Ryan Carroll 1998-99
4. .417 (55-of-132) Michael Thoele 1994-95
5. .405 (62-of-153) Al Thomas 1990-91
6. .404 (69-of-171) Al Thomas 1991-92
7. .401 (85-of-212) Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
8. .399 (69-of-173) Bingo Merriex 2001-02
.399 (93-of-233) Michael Strickland 1989-90
10. .398 (76-of-191) Ryan Carroll 1999-00
3-Pt. Field Goals Made Per Game1. 3.21 Michael Strickland 1989-90
2. 2.75 Junior Blount 2002-03
3. 2.71 Ryan Carroll 1999-00
4. 2.68 Junior Blount 2001-02
5. 2.64 Greedy Daniels 2000-01
2.64 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
7. 2.62 Marcus Shropshire 2003-04
8. 2.58 Henry Salter 2007-08
9. 2.57 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
10. 2.48 Michael Strickland 1990-91
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Free Throw Attempts1. 314 Dick O’Neal 1954-55
2. 295 Dick O’Neal 1955-56
3. 283 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
4. 261 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
5. 257 Reggie Smith 1991-92
6. 239 Lee Nailon 1998-99
7. 207 Reggie Smith 1990-91
8. 203 Damion Walker 1995-96
9. 199 Gary Turner 1964-65
10. 196 Dick O’Neal 1956-57
Steals Per Game1. 4.3 Greedy Daniels 2000-01
2. 2.9 Mike Jones 1997-98
3. 2.2 Tony Edmond 1989-90
4. 2.1 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
5. 2.0 Al Thomas 1990-91
6. 1.9 Jason Ebie 2007-08
1.9 Junior Blount 2001-02
1.9 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
1.9 Mike Jones 1996-97
1.9 John Lewis 1988-89
1.9 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
Blocked Shots1. 96 Derrick Davenport 1999-00
2. 74 Derrick Davenport 2000-01
3. 69 Kurt Thomas 1993-94
4. 66 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
5. 63 James Penny 1996-97
63 James Penny 1995-96
7. 61 Alvardo Parker 2006-07
8. 47 Marlon Dumont 2001-02
47 Craig Sibley 1988-89
10. 43 Reggie Smith 1990-91
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 3.0 Derrick Davenport 1999-00
2. 2.6 Kurt Thomas 1993-94
3. 2.5 Derrick Davenport 2000-01
4. 2.4 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
5. 2.1 James Penny 1995-96
6. 2.0 Alvardo Parker 2006-07
7. 1.9 James Penny 1996-97
8. 1.7 Craig Sibley 1988-89
9. 1.5 Marlon Dumont 2001-02
1.5 Reggie Smith 1990-91
Free Throws Made1. 230 Dick O’Neal 1954-55
2. 223 Dick O’Neal 1955-56
3. 220 Marquise Gainous 1999-00
4. 202 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
5. 171 Lee Nailon 1998-99
6. 161 Kevin Langford 2008-09
7. 158 Reggie Smith 1991-92
8. 156 Damion Walker 1995-96
9. 155 Gary Turner 1964-65
10. 144 Dick O’Neal 1956-57
Assists1. 234 Tony Edmond 1989-90
2. 226 Prince Fowler 1998-99
3. 200 Prince Fowler 1997-98
4. 181 Mike Jones 1997-98
5. 180 Corey Santee 2001-02
180 Tony Edmond 1988-89
7. 178 Brent Atwater 1991-92
8. 168 Jamie Dixon 1986-87
9. 158 Mike Jones 1996-97
158 Juan Bragg 1994-95
Assists Per Game1. 8.1 Tony Edmond 1989-90
2. 7.1 Prince Fowler 1998-99
3. 6.1 Juan Bragg 1994-95
4. 6.1 Prince Fowler 1997-98
5. 6.0 Tony Edmond 1988-89
6. 5.8 Corey Santee 2001-02
7. 5.8 Greedy Daniels 2000-01
8. 5.5 Mike Jones 1997-98
5.5 Jeff Jacobs 1994-95
10. 5.4 Jamie Dixon 1986-87
Steals1. 108 Greedy Daniels 2000-01
2. 96 Mike Jones 1997-98
3. 69 Malcolm Johnson 1997-98
4. 68 Malcolm Johnson 1996-97
5. 67 Mike Jones 1996-97
6. 63 Tony Edmond 1989-90
7. 61 Junior Blount 2001-02
8. 58 John Lewis 1988-89
9. 57 Albert Thomas 1990-91
10. 56 Lee Nailon 1997-98
Free Throw Percentage(Minimum 2.0 Made Per Game)1. .925 (49-of-53) Marcus Shropshire 2003-04
2. .917 (77-of-84) Dennis Nutt 1984-85
3. .915 (65-of-71) Marcus Shropshire 2004-05
4. .884 (114-of-129) Junior Blount 2002-03
5. .867 (65-of-75) Thomas McTyer 2000-01
6. .864 (114-of-132) Junior Blount 2001-02
7. .853 (87-of-102) Wayne Kreis 1966-67
8. .847 (100-of-118) Phil Reynolds 1961-62
9. .845 (93-of-110) Darrell Browder 1982-83
10. .843 (220-of-261) Marquise Gainous 1999-00
Rebounds1. 432 Eugene Kennedy 1970-71
2. 393 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
3. 386 Reggie Smith 1991-92
4. 365 Doug Boyd 1969-70
5. 348 H. E. Kirchner 1958-59
6. 323 Dennis Davis 1997-98
7. 317 Doug Arnold 1982-83
317 Ronny Stevenson 1957-58
9. 311 Ronny Stevenson 1956-57
10. 309 Gary Turner 1965-66
Rebounds Per Game1. 16.6 Eugene Kennedy 1970-71
2. 15.2 Doug Boyd 1969-70
3. 14.6 Kurt Thomas 1994-95
4. 13.4 H. E. Kirchner 1958-59
5. 13.2 Ronny Stevenson 1957-58
6. 13.0 Jerry Cobb 1960-61
13.0 Ronny Stevenson 1956-57
8. 12.9 Gary Turner 1965-66
9. 12.8 H. E. Kirchner 1958-59
10. 12.5 James Cash 1968-69
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PointsGame1. 53 Lee Nailon vs. Mississippi Valley State December 12, 1997
2. 51 Mike Jones vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
3. 49 Dick O’Neal vs. Rice February 15, 1955
4. 46 Lee Nailon vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
5. 45 Mike Jones vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
45 Kurt Thomas vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
45 Dick O’Neal vs. Austin College December 22, 1954
NCAA Tournament1. 32 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 30 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 28 Henry Ohlen vs. Oklahoma City March 14, 1953
4. 25 H.E. Kirchner vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
5. 24 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 30 Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 29 Darrell Browder at Arizona State March 21, 1983
3. 27 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
27 Carl Lott at Montana March 11, 1986
5. 26 Corey Santee at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
26 Doug Arnold at Arizona State March 21, 1983
Field Goals MadeGame1. 23 Lee Nailon vs. Mississippi Valley State December 12, 1997
2. 19 Lee Nailon vs. San Jose State February 7, 1998
19 Mike Jones vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
19 Kurt Thomas vs. Sam Houston State December 19, 1994
5. 18 MarquiseGainous vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
18 Lee Nailon vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
18 Kurt Thomas vs. Houston February 11, 1995
NCAA Tournament1. 14 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. 12 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
12 Henry Ohlen vs. Oklahoma City March 14, 1953
4. 11 H.E. Kirchner vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
5. 10 Eugene Kennedy vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
10 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 13 Darrell Browder at Arizona State March 21, 1983
2. 12 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
12 Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
12 Carl Lott at Montana March 11, 1986
5. 11 Darrell Browder at Nebraska March 24, 1983
Field Goal AttemptsGame1. 33 Kurt Thomas vs. Houston February 11, 1995
33 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 19593. 32 Doug Arnold vs. Arizona State March 21, 19834. 31 Lee Nailon at San Jose State February 7, 19985. 30 Lee Nailon vs. Mississippi Valley State December 12, 1997
30 Lee Nailon vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
NCAA Tournament1. 33 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 19592. 23 Mickey McCarty vs. Kansas State March 15, 19683. 23 H.E. Kirchner vs. Cincinnati March 23, 19594. 22 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 19985. 20 Eugene Kennedy vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
National Invitation Tournament1. 32 Doug Arnold at Arizona State March 21, 19832. 27 Darrell Browder at Nebraska March 24, 19833. 26 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 19994. 22 Darrell Browder at Arizona State March 21, 19835. 20 Lee Nailon at Kansas State March 10, 1999
Field Goal Percentage | Minimum 10 AttemptsGame1. .909 (10-of-11) Marquise Gainous vs. Texas Tech December 8, 1998
.909 (10-of-11) Carven Holcombe vs. Howard Payne November 26, 1985
.909 (10-of-11) Thomas Bledsoe at Arkansas February 18, 1975
4. .867 (13-of-15) Rich Antee vs. Prairie View A&M December 28, 1989
5. .857 (12-of-14) Carl Lott at Montana March 11, 1986
.857 (12-of-14) Gary Landers at Northeastern Louisiana December 29, 1975
NCAA Tournament1. .824 (14-of-17) Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. .667 (8-of-12) Ricky Hall vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
.667 (8-of-12) James Williams vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
4. .545 (12-of-22) Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
5. .563 (9-of-16) Simpson DeGrate vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
National Invitation Tournament1. .857 (12-of-14) Carl Lott at Montana March 11, 1986
2. .750 (9-of-12) Reggie Smith at Purdue March 23, 1992
3. .714 (10-of-14) Reggie Smith vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
4. .667 (12-of-18) Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
.667 (12-of-18) Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
.667 (10-of-15) Carven Holcombe at Florida March 17, 1986
3-Point Field Goals MadeGame1. 9 Michael Strickland vs. Arkansas February 14, 1990
2. 8 Ryan Carroll vs. Northwestern State November 11, 1999
3. 8 Malcolm Johnson vs. Fresno State January 8, 1998
8 Michael Strickland vs. Houston January 20, 1990
5. 7 10x; last - Marcus Shropshire vs. Houston February 28, 2004
NCAA Tournament1. 1 Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
1 Prince Fowler vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
1 Jamie Dixon vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
1 Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 6 Corey Santee at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
2. 5 Corey Santee at Maryland March 26, 2005
3. 4 Nile Murry at Maryland March 26, 2005
4 Nile Murry at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
4 Vladimir Jaksic vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
4 Ryan Carroll at Kansas State March 10, 1999
4 Al Thomas vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
3-Point Field Goal AttemptsGame1. 16 Brent Hackett at SMU December 5, 2007
16 Malcolm Johnson vs. Fresno State January 8, 1998
16 Anthony Burks vs. Montana State January 7, 1996
4. 15 Junior Blount vs. Northwestern State November 16, 2001
15 Greedy Daniels vs. Minnesota November 25, 2000
15 Ryan Carroll vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
NCAA Tournament1. 6 Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 3 Prince Fowler vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
3. 2 Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
4. 1 5x; last - James Penny vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament1. 10 Corey Santee at Maryland March 26, 2005
10 Marcus Shropshire at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
3. 9 Corey Santee at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
9 Malcolm Johnson at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
9 Al Thomas at Purdue March 23, 1992
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3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage | Minimum 6 AttemptsGame1. 1.000 (6-of-6) Blake Adams at UNLV February 7, 2007
2. .875 (7-of-8) Mike Jones at Utah February 15, 1997
3. .833 (5-of-6) 8x; last - Ryan Wall at UNLV March 13, 2008
NCAA Tournament | Minimum 1 Attempt1. 1.000 (1-of-1) Jamie Dixon vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
2. .500 (1-of-2) Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. .333 (1-of-3) Prince Fowler vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
4. .167 (1-of-6) Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament | Minimum 5 Attempts1. .800 (4-of-5) Nile Murry at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
.800 (4-of-5) Al Thomas vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
3. .667 (6-of-9) Corey Santee at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
4. .600 (3-of-5) Prince Fowler vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
5. .571 (4-of-7) Corey Santee at Maryland March 26, 2005
Free Throws MadeGame1. 22 Dick O’Neal vs. Texas A&M February 2, 19552. 19 Ryan Wall vs. UT Arlington November 18, 2006
19 Dick O’Neal at Baylor February 22, 19554. 18 Jamal Brown vs. UTEP November 20, 2001
18 Phil Reynolds at Rice January 6, 196218 Dick O’Neal at Arkansas February 1, 195618 Dick O’Neal vs. Texas January 11, 1955
NCAA Tournament1. 8 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
8 Ray Warren vs. Oklahoma A&M March 13, 19532. 7 Ronny Stevenson vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
7 Richard Allen vs. Oklahoma A&M March 13, 19534. 6 Mike Jones vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
6 Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 19876 Rick Wittenbraker vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
National Invitation Tournament1. 7 Carl Lott at Florida March 17, 19862. 6 Jamie Dixon at Montana March 11, 1986
6 Doug Arnold at Arizona State March 21, 19834. 5 Prince Fowler at Kansas State March 10, 1999
5 Norman Anderson at Montana March 11, 1986
Free Throw AttemptsGame1. 29 Dick O’Neal vs. Texas A&M February 2, 1955
2. 26 Dick O’Neal vs. Arkansas January 3, 1955
3. 23 Jamal Brown vs. UTEP November 20, 2001
23 Dick O’Neal at Baylor February 22, 1955
5. 22 Ryan Wall vs. UT Arlington November 18, 2006
22 Kurt Thomas vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
NCAA Tournament1. 9 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 8 Mike Jones vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
8 Ronny Stevenson vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
4. 7 4x; last - Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament1. 10 Carl Lott at Florida March 17, 1986
2. 8 Aaron Curtis at Maryland March 26, 2005
8 Doug Arnold at Arizona State March 21, 1983
4. 7 Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
7 Damion Walker at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
Free Throw Percentage | Minimum 10 AttemptsGame1. 1.000 (16-of-16) Kurt Thomas vs. Fairfield January 4, 1995
1.000 (15-of-15) Marquise Gainous vs. UNLV January 23, 1999
1.000 (11-of-11) Brent Hackett vs. Colorado State February 20, 2008
1.000 (11-of-11) Ryan Carroll vs. VCU December 6, 2000
1.000 (10-of-10) 10x; last - Junior Blount vs. DePaul February 6, 2002
NCAA Tournament | Minimum 7 Attempts1. .889 (8-of-9) Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. .875 (7-of-8) Ronny Stevenson vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
3. .857 (6-of-7) Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
4. .750 (6-of-8) Mike Jones vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
.750 (6-of-8) Rick Wittenbraker vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
National Invitation Tournament | Minimum 6 Attempts1. 1.000 (6-of-6) Jamie Dixon at Montana March 11, 1986
2. .857 (6-of-7) Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
3. .833 (5-of-6) Lee Nailon vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
.833 (5-of-6) Prince Fowler vs. Kansas State March 10, 1999
.833 (5-of-6) Norman Anderson at Montana March 11, 1986
ReboundsGame1. 28 Eugene Kennedy vs. Arkansas February 16, 1971
2. 27 Doug Boyd vs. Baylor January 31, 1970
27 Ronny Stevenson vs. McMurry December 6, 1957
4. 26 Jamal Brown vs. North Texas December 23, 2001
26 James Cash vs. Oklahoma City December 13, 1969
26 Dick O’Neal vs. Abilene Christian January 29, 1955
NCAA Tournament1. 24 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
2. 18 H.E. Kirchner vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
3. 16 Eugene Kennedy vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
4. 15 Mickey McCarty vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
5. 14 James Cash vs. Houston March 16, 1968
14 Ronny Stevenson vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 17 Doug Arnold at Tulsa March 16, 1983
2. 15 Mike Jones at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
3. 14 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
4. 13 Reggie Smith at Purdue March 23, 1992
5. 11 Marquise Gainous vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
11 Reggie Smith vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
Offensive ReboundsGame1. 15 Jamal Brown vs. North Texas Decemer 23, 201
15 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
3. 13 Reggie Smith vs. Arkansas January 25, 1995
4. 12 Damion Walker at Alaska-Anchorage November 25, 1995
5. 11 Eric Dailey at SMU March 12, 1993
11 Reggie Smith at Arkansas-Little Rock January 11, 1992
NCAA Tournament1. 5 Dennis Davis vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
5 Larry Richard vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 4 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
4. 3 Larry Richard vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
5. 2 4x; last - Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament1. 15 H.E. Kirchner vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
2. 9 Mike Jones at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
3. 6 Reggie Smith at Purdue March 23, 1992
4. 5 Reggie Smith vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
5. 4 3x; last - Ryan Carroll vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
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Defensive ReboundsGame1. 17 Lee Nailon at SMU January 11, 1999
17 Kurt Thomas vs. Baylor February 14, 1995
17 Larry Richard at LSU November 21, 1986
4. 16 Kurt Thomas vs. Sam Houston State December 19, 1994
5. 15 Kurt Thomas at SMU January 22, 1994
NCAA Tournament1. 11 Mickey McCarty vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
2. 7 Larry Richard vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
3. 6 Ronny Stevenson vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
4. 5 James Cash vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
5 Derrill Nippert vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 13 Doug Arnold at Tulsa March 16, 1983
2. 11 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
11 James Penny vs. UAB March 12, 1997
4. 8 Judson Stubbs at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
8 Marquise Gainous vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
AssistsGame1. 16 Greedy Daniels vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
16 Prince Fowler vs. Wyoming February 11, 1999
16 Prince Fowler vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
4. 15 Prince Fowler vs. Texas Tech December 8, 1998
15 Tony Edmond vs. Houston January 20, 1990
NCAA Tournament1. 7 Norman Anderson vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. 6 Jamie Dixon vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
3. 5 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
4. 4 4x; last - Norman Anderson vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 7 Prince Fowler vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
7 Prince Fowler vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
7 Vladimir Jaksic vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
7 Mike Jones at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
7 Mike Jones vs. UAB March 12, 1997
StealsGame1. 12 Greedy Daniels vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
2. 8 Greedy Daniels vs. Grambling State January 24, 2001
3. 7 13x; last - Greedy Daniels at Fresno State January 10, 2001
NCAA Tournament1. 5 Mike Jones vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 2 Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2 Dennis Davis vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2 Prince Fowler vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2 Norman Anderson vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2 Tony Papa vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 5 Prince Fowler vs. UAB March 12, 1997
2. 3 10x; last - Corey Santee at Maryland March 26, 2005
Blocked ShotsGame1. 12 Derrick Davenport at Alaska-Fairbanks November 20, 1999
12 Kurt Thomas at Texas A&M February 25, 1995
3. 11 Derrick Davenport vs. Rice March 3, 2000
4. 9 Derrick Davenport vs. Texas Tech December 28, 2000
9 Kurt Thomas at Louisiana Tech January 3, 1994
NCAA Tournament1. 2 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. 1 Dennis Davis vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
1 James Penny vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
1 Larry Richard vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 7 James Penny vs. UAB March 12, 1997
2. 5 Marquis Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
3. 3 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
3 Doug Arnold at Nebraska March 24, 1983
5. 2 6x; last - Prince Fowler vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
Minutes PlayedGame1. 60 Warren Bridges vs. Houston February 17, 1981
60 Darrell Browder vs. Houston February 17, 1981
60 Deckery Johnson vs. Houston February 17, 1981
4. 55 Anthony Burks vs. Montana State January 7, 1997
55 Damion Walker vs. Montana State January 7, 1996
NCAA Tournament1. 40 Prince Fowler vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
40 Carven Holcombe vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
40 Larry Richard vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
40 Jamie Dixon vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
40 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 40 16x; last - Prince Fowler vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
TurnoversGame1. 12 Jeff Jacobs at Texas February 8, 1995
12 Tony Edmond at Arkansas February 11, 1989
3. 10 Daryl Braden at Mississippi December 4, 1976
10 Richard Johnson vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
10 James Hudson vs. Texas A&M January 19, 1974
NCAA Tournament1. 6 Mike Jones vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 5 Malcolm Johnson vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
3. 3 Norman Anderson vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
3 Larry Richard vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3 Norman Anderson vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 6 Doug Arnold at Nebraska March 24, 1983
2. 5 Lee Nailon vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
5 Prince Fowler vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
5 Lee Nailon at Kansas State March 10, 1999
5 Nick Cucinella at Tulsa March 16, 1983
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50 or More Points in a GamePoints Player Opponent Date53 Lee Nailon vs. Mississippi Valley State December 12, 199751 Mike Jones vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
40-49 Points in a Game49 Dick O’Neal vs. Rice February 15, 195546 Lee Nailon vs. Hawai’i February 12, 199845 Mike Jones vs. UT Pan American November 29, 199745 Kurt Thomas vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 199445 Dick O’Neal vs. Austin College December 22, 195444 Lee Nailon vs. Gonzaga December 30, 199844 Lee Nailon at San Jose State February 7, 199844 Mike Jones vs. Fresno State March 6, 199743 Kurt Thomas at Houston February 11, 199543 Kurt Thomas at Rice January 22, 199542 Junior Blount at Tulane February 26, 200242 Dick O'Neal vs. Texas February 22, 195541 Marquise Gainous vs. UNLV January 23, 199941 Lee Nailon vs. San Jose State January 10, 199841 Kurt Thomas vs. Sam Houston State December 10, 199440 Ryan Carroll vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 200040 Marquise Gainous vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 199840 Lee Nailon vs. Colorado State February 11, 1999
30-39 Points in a Game39 Kurt Thomas at Middle Tennessee State December 21, 199439 Daryl Braden vs. Houston January 15, 197739 Dick O'Neal at Abilene Christian January 29, 195538 Myron Anthony vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 200038 Marquise Gainous at Hawai’i January 15, 200038 Malcolm Johnson vs. Fresno State January 8, 199838 Kurt Thomas vs.Indiana December 27, 199338 Dick O'Neal at Arkansas January 4, 195537 James Cash vs. Sam Houston State December 21, 196837 Dick O'Neal at Texas A&M January 22, 195536 Kevin Langford vs. Wyoming January 21, 200936 Ryan Carroll vs. Northwestern State November 30, 199936 Mike Jones at Utah February 15, 199736 Kurt Thomas vs. Baylor February 14, 199536 Dennis Nutt at Houston January 7, 198436 Simpson DeGrate vs. SMU February 15, 197236 Simpson DeGrate vs. Rice January 20, 197136 Bobby McKinley at Arkansas March 5, 196436 Mickey McCarty vs. Baylor February 25, 196436 Dick O'Neal at Texas February 15, 195535 Marquise Gainous at Fresno State February 20, 200035 Damion Walker vs. Montana State January 7, 199635 Dick O'Neal at Wichita State December 15, 195635 Dick O'Neal vs. Texas Tech December 3, 195535 Dick O'Neal at Baylor February 22, 195535 Henry Ohlen vs. Arkansas February 23, 195334 Junior Blount vs. DePaul February 6, 200234 Junior Blount vs. Northwestern State November 16, 200134 Mike Jones vs. Tulsa February 1, 199834 Kurt Thomas vs. Alabama State January 7, 199534 Kurt Thomas vs. Fairfield January 4, 199534 Reggie Smith vs. Southeastern Louisiana November 22, 199134 Lynn Royal vs. Columbia December 29, 197234 Gary Turner at Houston January 27, 196634 Dick O'Neal at Arkansas February 28, 195634 Henry Ohlen at SMU January 30, 195433 Junior Blount at SMU November 24, 200233 Jamal Brown vs. North Texas December 23, 200133 Marquise Gainous vs. Indiana State November 21, 199933 Lee Nailon vs. BYU March 2, 199933 Lee Nailon vs. Arkansas State November 23, 199833 Malcolm Johnson at Texas Tech November 25, 199733 Kurt Thomas vs. Houston January 14, 199533 Kurt Thomas vs. Tulsa January 6, 199533 Doug Arnold vs. Arkansas March 5, 198233 Doug Arnold vs. Connecticut December 12, 1981
30-39 Points in a Game | ContinuedPoints Player Opponent Date33 Doug Boyd vs. Rice January 20, 197033 Dick O'Neal at Wichita State December 15, 195633 Henry Ohlen vs. BYU December 14, 195332 Corey Santee vs. Baylor December 22, 200132 Myron Anthony at Nevada January 13, 200132 Lee Nailon at Wyoming January 14, 199932 Lee Nailon vs. Florida State March 13, 199832 Eric Dailey vs. Texas March 10, 199432 Michael Strickland vs. Tulsa November 26, 199132 Dennis Nutt vs. Arkansas January 14, 198432 Phil Reynolds at Rice January 6, 196232 Doug Arnold at Rice January 9, 198232 Stan Farr vs. Centenary December 3, 196732 Dick O'Neal vs. Austin College December 3, 195632 Dick O'Neal vs. Texas A&M February 2, 195532 Dick O'Neal vs. Abilene Christian December 1, 195432 Rich Sauer vs. Texas Tech December 3, 195531 Kevin Langford vs. Prairie View A&M December 22, 200731 Junior Blount vs. Louisville March 6, 200231 Junior Blount vs. UAB January 29, 200231 Junior Blount at South Florida January 5, 200231 Greedy Daniels vs. Minnesota November 25, 200031 Marquise Gainous at Arkansas State December 4, 199931 Lee Nailon vs. New Mexico February 21, 199831 James Penny vs. Puerto Rico December 26, 199731 Malcolm Johnson vs. Fresno State March 6, 199731 Damion Walker vs. Middle Tennessee State November 30, 199531 Kurt Thomas vs. Rice February 18, 199531 Byron Waits vs. SMU January 25, 199531 Kurt Thomas at Houston January 12, 199431 Michael Thoele vs. Louisiana Tech December 7, 199431 Eric Dailey at Texas March 3, 199331 Reggie Smith vs. Texas Tech February 5, 199231 Jamie Dixon at Western Kentucky Nov. 24, 198631 Carven Holcombe vs. Texas March 3, 198431 Carven Holcombe vs. Southwestern November 29, 198331 Darrell Browder vs. New Mexico December 29, 198031 Ricky Hall vs. Texas Tech February 29, 197231 Simpson DeGrate vs. Arkansas January 15, 197231 Gary Turner vs. Houston December 18, 196531 H. E. Kirchner vs. Texas A&M February 11, 195931 Dick O'Neal vs. Abilene Christian December 1, 195431 Henry Ohlen at Rice January 20, 195331 George McLeod vs. Arkansas February 25, 195230 Bingo Merriex vs. Nevada February 17, 200130 Marquise Gainous vs. Grambling State December 30, 199930 Estell Laster vs. Grambling State December 30, 199930 Marquise Gainous vs. Nebraska March 15, 199930 Lee Nailon at Oklahoma State November 28, 199830 Lee Nailon vs. Providence November 10, 199830 Mike Jones vs. BYU February 13, 199730 Kurt Thomas at Oklahoma State December 9, 199330 John Lewis vs. Texas January 25, 198930 Carven Holcombe vs. Marshall March 12, 198730 Darrell Browder at Iowa State December 18, 198230 Darrell Browder at Baylor February 1, 198230 Doug Arnold vs. Houston January 26, 198230 Darrell Browder vs. Texas A&M March 2, 198130 Gary Landers vs. Texas February 24, 197630 Lynn Royal vs. Baylor December 28, 197230 Simpson DeGrate at SMU March 6, 197130 Eugene Kennedy vs. Purdue December 7, 197030 Gary Turner at Texas A&M February 19, 196630 Rich Sauer vs. Oklahoma City December 17, 196630 H. E. Kirchner vs. Baylor March 3, 195930 Phil Reynolds at Texas Tech February 6, 196230 Bobby McKinley vs. SMU February 5, 196330 Dick O'Neal vs. Rice February 8, 195630 Dick O'Neal vs. Texas A&M February 22, 195630 Dick O'Neal vs. Alabama December 9, 1955
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PointsYear Player Class Pos G Points P-G1923-24 Frank Cantelmi Fr. F 19 117 6.21924-25 I.L. George Jr. C 14 155 11.11925-26 I.L. George Sr. C 12 94 7.81926-27 Frank Cantelmi Sr. F 10 86 8.61927-28 Roy Eury So. F 12 61 5.11928-29 Roy Eury Jr. F 12 83 6.91929-30 Roy Eury Sr. F 12 104 8.81930-31 Ad Dietzel So. C 12 168 14.01931-32 Ad Dietzel Jr. C 22 303 13.01932-33 W.W. “Doc” Sumner Sr. F 12 112 9.31933-34 Richard Allison Sr. F 12 136 11.31934-35 Darrel Lester Sr. C 12 72 6.01935-36 Willie Walls Sr. F 12 67 5.61936-37 Slim Mabry Jr. C 12 76 6.31937-38 Jack Reedy Sr. F 9 71 7.91938-39 Woodrow Duckworth Jr. F 12 74 6.21939-40 Buddy Barron So. C 12 83 6.91940-41 Buddy Barron Jr. C 12 98 8.21941-42 Max Humphreys Jr. C 12 93 7.81942-43 Bob McHenry Sr. F 12 93 7.81943-44 Zeke Chronister Sr. C 12 132 11.01944-45 Leroy Pascoe So. G 12 113 9.41945-46 Leroy Pascoe Jr. G 12 154 12.81946-47 Frank Kudlaty So. F 12 104 8.71947-48 Gene Schmidt So. F 12 129 10.81948-49 Julius “J.J.” Dolnics Sr. C 24 309 12.91949-50 George McLeod So. C 24 256 10.71950-51 George McLeod Jr. C 25 338 13.51951-52 George McLeod Sr. C 28 419 15.01952-53 Henry Ohlen Jr. C 24 426 17.81953-54 Henry Ohlen Sr. C 20 370 18.51954-55 Dick O’Neal So. C 24 676 28.21955-56 Dick O’Neal Jr. C 24 593 24.71956-57 Dick O’Neal Sr. C 24 454 18.91957-58 Ronny Stevenson Jr. F 24 428 17.81958-59 H.E. Kirchner Sr. C 26 519 20.01959-60 Bobby Tyler Sr. G 24 288 12.01960-61 Phil Reynolds Jr. G 24 289 12.01961-62 Phil Reynolds Sr. G 24 432 18.01962-63 Gary Wade Jr. G 24 366 15.31963-64 Gary Turner So. F 24 451 18.81964-65 Gary Turner Jr. F-C 24 483 20.11965-66 Gary Turner Sr. F-C 24 522 21.81966-67 Mickey McCarty Jr. F 24 356 14.81967-68 Mickey McCarty Sr. F 26 489 18.81968-69 James Cash Sr. C 24 392 16.31969-70 Doug Boyd Sr. F-C 24 406 16.91970-71 Eugene Kennedy Jr. C 26 531 20.41971-72 Simpson DeGrate Sr. F 23 456 19.81972-73 Lynn Royal Sr. F-C 25 406 16.21973-74 Gary Landers So. F 25 275 11.01974-75 Thomas Bledsoe Jr. F 25 319 12.81975-76 Gary Landers Sr. F 27 411 15.21976-77 Daryl Braden Sr. F 25 364 14.61977-78 Steve Scales Sr. F 26 385 14.81978-79 Jon Mansbury Fr. F 27 321 11.91979-80 Deckery Johnson Jr. F 26 361 13.91980-81 Darrell Browder So. G 28 544 19.41981-82 Doug Arnold Jr. F 27 527 19.51982-83 Darrell Browder Sr. G 34 587 17.31983-84 Dennis Nutt Jr. G 28 491 17.51984-85 Carven Holcombe So. F 28 462 16.51985-86 Carl Lott Jr. G 30 473 15.81986-87 Carven Holcombe Sr. G 31 542 17.51987-88 John Lewis Jr. F 28 372 13.31993-94 Kurt Thomas Jr. C 27 558 20.71994-95 Kurt Thomas Sr. C 27 781 28.91995-96 Damion Walker Fr. C 30 616 20.51996-97 Malcolm Johnson Jr. F 35 656 18.71997-98 Lee Nailon Jr. F 32 796 24.91998-99 Lee Nailon Sr. F 31 707 22.81999-00 Marquise Gainous Sr. F 32 662 20.72000-01 Ryan Carroll Sr. G 31 541 17.52001-02 Junior Blount Jr. G 31 603 19.52002-03 Junior Blount Sr. G 28 495 17.72003-04 Corey Santee Jr. G 29 420 14.52004-05 Corey Santee Sr. G 35 501 14.32005-06 Nile Murry Sr. G 31 517 16.72006-07 Kevin Langford So. F 30 397 13.22007-08 Kevin Langford Jr. F 30 400 13.32008-09 Kevin Langford Sr. F 31 430 13.9
Note: Prior to the 1948-49 season (except the 1932 campaign) - totals available for Southwest Conference games only
Field Goal Percentage | Minimum 150 AttemptsYear Player Class Pos FGM FGA Pct.1949-50 George McLeod So. C 93 207 .4491950-51 George McLeod Jr. C 119 315 .3781951-52 George McLeod Sr. C 157 357 .4401952-53 Henry Ohlen Jr. C 141 382 .3691953-54 Henry Ohlen Sr. C 134 343 .3911954-55 Dick O’Neal So. C 223 475 .4691955-56 Dick O’Neal Jr. C 185 450 .4111956-57 Derrill Nippert So. F 89 221 .4031957-58 H.E. Kirchner Jr. C 129 250 .5161958-59 H.E. Kirchner Sr. C 197 421 .4681959-60 Bobby Tyler Sr. G 106 264 .4021960-61 Phil Reynolds Sr. G 125 278 .4501961-62 Johnny Fowler Jr. F 89 192 .4641962-63 Bobby McKinley Jr. G 115 258 .4461963-64 Bobby McKinley Sr. G 156 373 .4181964-65 Stan Farr So. C 91 179 .5081965-66 Gary Turner Sr. F-C 196 380 .5161966-67 Wayne Kreis Sr. G 115 246 .4681967-68 Bill Swanson So. G 89 186 .4801968-69 Bill Swanson Jr. G 76 159 .4661969-70 Doug Boyd Sr. F-C 161 337 .4781970-71 Eugene Kennedy Jr. C 212 360 .5891971-72 Simpson DeGrate Sr. F 107 214 .5001972-73 Lynn Royal Fr. F-C 88 201 .4381973-74 Wayne Wayman So. C 113 245 .4611974-75 Thomas Bledsoe Jr. F 116 291 .6071975-76 Gary Landers Sr. F 166 314 .5291976-77 Daryl Braden Jr. F 156 353 .4421977-78 Aurdie Evans Jr. G 78 161 .4841978-79 Ed Wineinger Fr. G 98 205 .4781979-80 Darrell Browder Fr. G 125 244 .5121980-81 Deckery Johnson Sr. F 99 208 .4761981-82 Doug Arnold Jr. F 219 430 .5091982-83 Nick Cucinella Sr. F 97 191 .5361983-84 Dennis Nutt Jr. G 216 426 .5071984-85 Dennis Nutt Sr. G 211 398 .5301985-86 Carl Lott Jr. G 186 359 .5181986-87 Carven Holcombe Sr. G 220 381 .5771987-88 Norman Anderson Sr. F 80 160 .5001988-89 Craig Sibley Jr. F 140 259 .5411989-90 Craig Sibley Sr. F 163 303 .5381990-91 Reggie Smith Jr. C 192 377 .5091991-92 Reggie Smith Sr. C 225 426 .5281992-93 Eric Dailey Jr. C 170 297 .5721993-94 Eric Dailey Sr. C 105 190 .5531994-95 Kurt Thomas Sr. C 288 526 .5481995-96 Byron Waits Sr. C 102 176 .5801996-97 James Penny Jr. F 153 282 .5431997-98 Lee Nailon Jr. F 329 594 .5541998-99 Marquise Gainous Jr. F 222 382 .5811999-00 Myron Anthony Jr. F 82 157 .5222000-01 Myron Anthony Sr. F 127 251 .5062001-02 Marlon Dumont Sr. C 112 225 .4982002-03 Jamal Brown Sr. F 80 179 .4472003-04 Chudi Chinweze So. F 115 207 .5562004-05 Judson Stubbs Jr. F 78 175 .4462005-06 Chudi Chinweze Sr. F 69 168 .4112006-07 Alvardo Parker Jr. F 118 216 .5462007-08 Henry Salter Jr. G 113 257 .4402008-09 Zvonko Buljan Jr. F-C 145 290 .500
3-Point Field Goal Percentage | minimum 50 attemptsYear Player Class Pos 3-FGM 3-FGA Pct.1986-87 Jamie Dixon Sr. G 51 113 .4511987-88 Danny Hughes Jr. G 38 85 .4471988-89 Danny Hughes Sr. G 70 155 .4521989-90 Michael Strickland So. G 93 233 .3991990-91 Al Thomas Jr. F 62 153 .4051991-92 Al Thomas Sr. F 69 171 .4041992-93 Brent Atwater Sr. G 23 55 .4181993-94 Jeff Jacobs Fr. G 37 87 .4251994-95 Michael Thoele Sr. F 55 132 .4171995-96 James Penny So. F 33 91 .3631996-97 Mike Jones Jr. G 46 122 .3771997-98 Mike Jones Sr. G 62 164 .3781998-99 Ryan Carroll So. G 71 165 .4301999-00 Thomas McTyer Jr. G 27 60 .4502000-01 Thomas McTyer Sr. G 46 100 .4602001-02 Junior Blount Jr. G 69 173 .3992002-03 Corey Santee So. G 64 173 .3702003-04 Marcus Shropshire Jr. G 76 192 .3962004-05 Marcus Shropshire Sr. G 85 212 .4012005-06 Nile Murry Sr. G 67 183 .3662006-07 Brent Hackett Jr. G 66 185 .3572007-08 Henry Salter Jr. G 62 130 .4772008-09 Keion Mitchem Jr. G 30 79 .380
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Free Throw Percentage | Minimum 50 AttemptsYear Player Class Pos FTM FTA Pct.1952-53 Henry Ohlen Jr. C 71 108 .6571953-54 Ray “Shag” Warren Jr. F 72 99 .7271954-55 Dick O’Neal So. C 230 314 .7321955-56 Dick O’Neal Jr. C 223 295 .7561956-57 Dick O’Neal Sr. C 144 196 .7351957-58 Derrill Nippert Jr. F 56 75 .7471958-59 Derrill Nippert Sr. F 73 99 .7371959-60 Bobby Bernard So. C 50 61 .8201960-61 Alton Adams So. C 83 112 .7411961-62 Phil Reynolds Sr. G 100 118 .8471962-63 Bobby McKinley Jr. G 97 128 .7581963-64 Bobby McKinley Sr. G 90 123 .7321964-65 Wayne Kreis So. G 119 148 .8041965-66 Wayne Kreis Jr. G 122 153 .7971966-67 Wayne Kreis Sr. G 87 102 .8531967-68 Rick Wittenbraker So. G 55 66 .8331968-69 Rick Wittenbraker Jr. G 72 87 .8281969-70 Ricky Hall So. F 81 103 .7861970-71 Simpson DeGrate Jr. F 117 158 .7411971-72 Jim Ferguson Sr. G 93 115 .8091972-73 Lynn Royal Fr. C-F 100 157 .6371973-74 Gary Landers So. F 49 69 .7101974-75 Bill Bozeat Sr. C 55 75 .7331975-76 Rick Hensley Jr. G 84 103 .8161976-77 Randy Boyts Sr. G 56 67 .8361977-78 Delonte Taylor Fr. G-F 61 87 .7011978-79 Steve Scales Sr. F 51 72 .7081979-80 Jon Mansbury Sr. G 51 73 .6991980-81 Darrell Browder So. G 78 94 .8301981-82 Darrell Browder Jr. G 91 116 .7841982-83 Darrell Browder Sr. G 93 110 .8451983-84 Dennis Nutt Jr. G 59 77 .7661984-85 Dennis Nutt Sr. G 77 84 .9171985-86 Rod Jacques So. G 101 133 .7591986-87 Carl Lott Sr. G 65 83 .7831987-88 Rod Jacques Sr. G 78 105 .7431988-89 Danny Hughes Sr. G 79 105 .7551989-90 Kelvin Crawford Jr. F 64 93 .6881990-91 Mark Moton Jr. F 46 68 .7061991-92 Michael Strickland Sr. G 84 112 .7501992-93 Brent Atwater Sr. G 72 97 .7421993-94 Jeff Jacobs Fr. G 73 96 .7601994-95 Juan Bragg Fr. G 91 114 .7981995-96 Damion Walker Fr. C 156 203 .7681996-97 Mike Jones Jr. G 111 141 .7871997-98 Mike Jones Sr. G 114 142 .8091998-99 Marquise Gainous Jr. F 113 150 .7531999-00 Marquise Gainous Sr. F 220 261 .8432000-01 Thomas McTyer Sr. G 65 75 .8672001-02 Junior Blount Jr. G 114 132 .8642002-03 Junior Blount Sr. G 114 129 .8842003-04 Marcus Shropshire Jr. G 49 53 .9252004-05 Marcus Shropshire Sr. G 65 71 .9152005-06 Nile Murry Sr. G 136 165 .8242006-07 Brent Hackett Jr. G 61 77 .7922007-08 Brent Hackett Sr. G 64 81 .7902008-09 Edvinas Ruzgas Jr. G 45 57 .789
Assists | Totals were not kept prior to the 1977-78 seasonYear Player Class Pos G Total A-G1977-78 Wendell Bates Fr. G 25 58 2.31978-79 Jon Mansbury Fr. F 27 53 2.01979-80 Darrell Browder Fr. G 26 117 4.51980-81 Warren Bridges Sr. G 29 90 3.11981-82 Darrell Browder Jr. G 29 129 4.41982-83 Darrell Browder Sr. G 34 143 4.21983-84 Tracy Mitchell Jr. G 27 109 4.01984-85 Tracy Mitchell Sr. G 28 143 5.11985-86 Jamie Dixon Jr. G 31 131 4.21986-87 Jamie Dixon Sr. G 31 168 5.41987-88 Danny Hughes Jr. G 28 122 4.41988-89 Tony Edmond Jr. G 30 180 6.01989-90 Tony Edmond Sr. G 29 234 8.01990-91 Al Thomas Jr. G 28 84 3.01991-92 Brent Atwater Jr. G 34 178 5.21992-93 Brent Atwater Sr. G 28 143 5.11993-94 Jeff Jacobs Fr. G 27 95 3.51994-95 Juan Bragg Sr. G 26 158 6.01995-96 Jeff Jacobs Sr. G 29 145 5.01996-97 Mike Jones Jr. G 35 158 4.51997-98 Prince Fowler Jr. G 33 200 6.01998-99 Prince Fowler Sr. G 32 226 7.11999-00 Thomas McTyer Jr. G 32 134 4.22000-01 Thomas McTyer Sr. G 31 145 4.72001-02 Corey Santee Fr. G 31 180 5.82002-03 Corey Santee So. G 28 141 5.02003-04 Corey Santee Jr. G 29 127 4.42004-05 Corey Santee Sr. G 35 127 3.62005-06 Nile Murry Sr. F 31 82 2.62006-07 Neil P. Dougherty Sr. G 30 77 2.62007-08 Jason Ebie So. G 30 84 2.82008-09 Jason Ebie Jr. G 31 116 3.7
ReboundsYear Player Class Pos G Total R-G1952-53 - - - - - -1953-54 Henry Ohlen Sr. C 20 182 9.11954-55 Dick O’Neal So. C 24 291 12.11955-56 Dick O’Neal Jr. C 24 258 10.71956-57 Ronny Stevenson So. F 24 311 13.01957-58 Ronny Stevenson Jr. F 24 317 13.21958-59 H. E. Kirchner Sr. C 26 348 13.41959-60 Tommy Meacham Sr. C 24 273 11.41960-61 Alton Adams So. C 24 193 8.01961-62 Alton Adams Jr. C 23 207 9.01962-63 Archie Clayton So. C 24 197 8.21963-64 Gary Turner So. F 24 282 11.71964-65 Gary Turner Jr. F 24 296 12.31965-66 Gary Turner Sr. F 24 309 12.51966-67 James Cash So. C 24 266 11.11967-68 Mickey McCarty Sr. F 26 308 11.81968-69 James Cash Sr. C 24 301 12.51969-70 Doug Boyd Sr. F-C 24 365 15.21970-71 Eugene Kennedy Jr. C 26 432 16.61971-72 Simpson DeGrate Sr. F 23 273 11.91972-73 Lynn Royal Fr. F-C 25 190 7.61973-74 Wayne Wayman So. C 25 206 8.21974-75 Bill Bozeat Sr. C 25 207 8.31975-76 Thomas Bledsoe Sr. F 27 223 8.31976-77 Tim Marion So. F 26 225 8.71977-78 Steve Scales Jr. F 26 168 6.51978-79 Steve Scales Sr. F 26 163 6.31979-80 Jon Mansbury Sr. F 24 138 5.81980-81 Deckery Johnson Sr. F 29 169 5.81981-82 Doug Arnold Jr. F 27 233 8.61982-83 Doug Arnold Sr. F 34 317 9.31983-84 Paul Kapturkiewicz So. F 24 123 5.11984-85 Carven Holcombe So. F 28 162 5.81985-86 Larry Richard Jr. F 31 225 7.31986-87 Larry Richard Sr. F 31 286 9.21987-88 Norman Anderson Sr. F 14 100 7.11988-89 Craig Sibley Jr. F 28 155 5.51989-90 Craig Sibley Sr. F 29 191 6.61990-91 Reggie Smith Jr. C 28 274 9.81991-92 Reggie Smith Sr. C 34 386 11.41992-93 Eric Dailey Sr. C 28 273 9.81993-94 Kurt Thomas Jr. C 27 262 9.71994-95 Kurt Thomas Sr. C 27 393 14.61995-96 Damion Walker Fr. C 30 264 8.81996-97 Damion Walker So. C 35 226 6.51997-98 Dennis Davis Sr. F 33 323 9.81998-99 Lee Nailon Sr. F 31 288 9.31999-00 Marquise Gainous Sr. F 32 265 8.32000-01 Derrick Davenport Sr. C 30 224 7.52001-02 Jamal Brown Jr. F 31 278 9.02002-03 Jamal Brown Sr. F 28 224 8.62003-04 Chudi Chinweze So. F 29 141 4.92004-05 Femi Ibikunle So. C 35 189 5.42005-06 Judson Stubbs Sr. F 31 205 6.62006-07 Kevin Langford So. F 30 180 6.02007-08 Kevin Langford Jr. F 30 160 5.32008-09 Zvonko Buljan Jr. F-C 31 243 7.8
Steals | Totals were not kept prior to the 1977-78 seasonYear Player Class Pos G Total S-G1977-78 Steve Scales Jr. F 26 38 1.51978-79 Steve Scales Sr. F 26 27 1.01979-80 Darrell Browder Fr. G 26 27 1.01980-81 Warren Bridges Sr. G 29 32 1.11981-82 Doug Arnold Jr. F 27 35 1.31982-83 Doug Arnold Sr. F 34 55 1.61983-84 Dennis Nutt Jr. G 28 35 1.31984-85 Tracy Mitchell Sr. G 28 37 1.31985-86 Jamie Dixon Jr. G 31 39 1.31986-87 Jamie Dixon Sr. G 31 40 1.31987-88 John Lewis | Danny Hughes Jr. F 28 30 1.11988-89 John Lewis Sr. F 30 58 1.91989-90 Tony Edmond Sr. G 29 63 2.21990-91 Al Thomas Jr. G 28 57 2.01991-92 Al Thomas Sr. G 34 49 1.41992-93 Brent Atwater Sr. G 28 40 1.41993-94 Gentry Moore Sr. F 27 29 1.01994-95 Kurt Thomas Sr. C 27 51 1.91995-96 Jeff Jacobs Jr. G 29 41 1.41996-97 Malcolm Johnson Jr. G 35 68 1.91997-98 Mike Jones Sr. G 33 97 2.91998-99 Prince Fowler Sr. G 32 47 1.51999-00 Estell Laster Jr. G 31 55 1.82000-01 Greedy Daniels Jr. G 25 108 4.32001-02 Junior Blount Jr. G 31 61 1.92002-03 Junior Blount Sr. G 28 41 1.52003-04 Corey Santee Jr. G 29 33 1.12004-05 Marcus Shropshire Sr. G 35 51 1.52005-06 Nile Murry Sr. G 31 53 1.72006-07 Ryan Wall Jr. G 30 41 1.42007-08 Jason Ebie So. G 30 55 1.82008-09 Jason Ebie Jr. G 31 33 1.1
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Points1. 3,209 1997-982. 2,931 1996-973. 2,902 2000-014. 2,813 1999-005. 2,708 1998-996. 2,645 2001-027. 2,529 1994-958. 2,519 1995-969. 2,463 2004-0510. 2,461 1991-92
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 284 2004-052. 268 2000-013. 260 1999-004. 236 1996-975. 229 2001-026. 228 1998-997. 222 2007-088. 210 1997-989. 204 2005-0610. 198 2002-03
Free Throws Made1. 698 2000-012. 621 1999-003. 588 1994-954. 574 1991-925. 560 2001-026. 559 1997-987. 558 1954-558. 550 1964-659. 547 1996-9710. 536 1998-99
Steals1. 372 2000-012. 365 1997-983. 293 1999-004. 291 2004-055. 287 1996-976. 275 2007-087. 249 2001-028. 248 1998-999. 242 2005-0610. 229 1988-89
Points Per Game1. 97.2 1997-982. 93.7 1994-953. 93.6 2000-014. 88.0 1965-665. 87.9 1999-006. 86.8 1998-997. 85.3 2001-028. 83.9 1995-969. 83.7 1996-9710. 83.6 1971-72
3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts1. 791 2004-052. 724 2000-013. 685 1999-004. 674 1996-975. 670 2001-026. 632 2005-067. 629 2007-088. 613 2002-039. 588 1998-9910. 572 1997-98
Free Throw Attempts1. 934 2000-012. 872 2004-053. 851 1991-924. 839 1954-555. 812 1999-006. 802 1994-957. 790 2001-028. 783 1998-999. 776 1964-6510. 763 1997-98
Steals Per Game1. 12.0 2000-012. 11.1 1997-983. 9.2 2007-08
9.2 1999-005. 8.0 2001-026. 7.8 1998-997. 8.3 2004-058. 8.2 1996-979. 7.8 2005-0610. 7.7 1989-90
Lowest Points Per Game1. 39.4 1944-452. 42.7 1947-483. 44.5 1946-474. 45.8 1945-465. 47.8 1948-496. 52.5 1949-507. 56.0 1950-518. 57.8 1977-789. 59.9 1987-8810. 60.0 1952-53
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage1. .418 (89-of-213) 1988-892. .388 (228-of-588) 1998-993. .380 (260-of-685) 1999-004. .378 (85-of-225) 1986-875. .377 (142-of-377) 1990-916. .375 (153-of-408) 1994-957. .367 (210-of-572) 1997-988. .364 (103-of-283) 1989-909. .359 (284-of-791) 2004-0510. .355 (183-of-515) 1991-92
Free Throw Percentage1. .765 (621-of-812) 1999-002. .747 (698-of-934) 2000-013. .733 (436-of-595) 2008-09
.733 (588-of-802) 1994-95
.733 (559-of-763) 1997-986. .729 (547-of-750) 1996-977. .723 (525-of-726) 1965-668. .713 (385-of-540) 1984-859. .712 (508-of-713) 1969-70
.712 (518-of-728) 1971-72
Blocked Shots1. 204 1999-002. 175 2000-013. 159 1996-974. 151 1995-965. 143 2001-026. 131 1997-987. 130 1998-998. 128 1994-959. 126 1989-9010. 111 1991-92
Field Goals Made1. 1,220 1997-982. 1,074 1996-973. 1,006 1998-994. 968 2000-015. 966 1999-006. 941 1982-837. 928 2001-028. 909 1995-969. 894 1994-9510. 859 1970-71
Rebounds1. 1,467 1997-982. 1,462 1996-973. 1,327 1970-714. 1,322 2001-025. 1,312 1967-686. 1,311 1995-967. 1,286 2004-058. 1,273 1999-009. 1,269 1998-9910. 1,244 1958-59
Assists1. 650 1998-992. 609 1999-003. 587 2000-014. 556 1996-975. 551 1997-986. 524 1982-837. 517 2001-028. 514 1995-969. 507 1985-8610. 506 1994-95
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 6.4 1999-002. 5.6 2000-013. 5.0 1995-964. 4.7 1994-955. 4.6 2001-026. 4.5 1996-977. 4.3 1989-908. 4.1 1998-999. 4.0 1997-9810. 3.7 1993-94
Field Goals Attempts1. 2,463 1997-982. 2,445 1996-973. 2,152 2001-024. 2,135 1999-005. 2,117 1995-966. 2,110 2000-017. 2,050 1998-998. 2,013 2004-059. 1,936 1982-8310. 1,907 1973-74
Rebounds Per Game1. 51.5 1968-692. 51.3 1958-593. 50.8 1966-674. 50.5 1967-685. 49.8 1960-616. 49.5 1956-577. 49.1 1970-718. 49.0 1964-65
49.0 1969-7010. 48.3 1959-60
48.3 1973-74
Assists Per Game1. 20.3 1998-992. 19.7 1997-983. 19.0 1999-004. 18.9 2000-015. 18.7 1994-956. 17.1 1995-967. 16.7 2001-028. 16.4 1985-869. 16.3 1989-9010. 15.9 1996-97
Turnovers1. 512 2006-072. 505 1997-983. 501 2004-054. 492 1999-005. 489 1998-996. 478 1988-897. 476 1996-978. 461 1995-969. 434 2000-0110. 432 2002-03
432 1994-95
Field Goal Percentage1. .495 (1,220-of-2,463) 1997-982. .493 (799-of-1,621) 1981-823. .491 (1,006-of-2,050) 1998-994. .490 (784-of-1,600) 1984-855. .489 (828-of-1,694) 1986-876. .486 (941-of-1,936) 1982-837. .481 (851-of-1,771) 1985-868. .477 (806-of-1,527) 1989-90
.477 (728-of-1,527) 1983-8410. .474 (760-of-1,604) 1988-89
Lowest Rebounds Per Game1. 30.4 1992-932. 31.0 2008-092. 32.1 1987-883. 33.1 1981-824. 33.6 1983-845. 33.7 1988-896. 33.8 1980-817. 33.9 2006-078. 34.0 1979-80
34.0 2005-06
Rebounding Margin1. +11.9 1958-592. +10.0 1956-573. +9.9 1968-694. +8.8 1954-555. +8.2 1970-716. +8.0 1967-687. +7.4 1985-868. +6.2 1986-879. +5.6 1997-9810. +5.3 1969-70
Turnovers Per Game1. 17.7 2006-072. 16.0 1994-953. 15.9 1988-894. 15.8 2005-065. 15.6 1993-946. 15.4 2002-03
15.4 1999-0015.4 1995-96
9. 15.3 1999-9915.3 1997-98
Free Throws Made1. 341 WAC 2000-012. 331 SWC 1964-653. 328 SWC 1969-704. 309 SWC 1994-955. 301 SWC 1971-726. 299 SWC 1965-667. 281 SWC 1966-678. 277 SWC 1970-719. 274 SWC 1949-5010. 271 C-USA 2002-03
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Points1. 1,397 WAC 2000-012. 1,339 WAC 1997-983. 1,322 SWC 1994-954. 1,305 WAC 1996-975. 1,300 C-USA 2001-026. 1,220 SWC 1975-767. 1,205 WAC 1998-998. 1,187 SWC 1964-659. 1,174 WAC 1999-0010. 1,167 SWC 1966-67
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 120 C-USA 2004-05
120 WAC 2000-013. 118 C-USA 2001-024. 116 WAC 1999-005. 115 C-USA 2002-036. 105 WAC 1996-977. 104 C-USA 2003-048. 99 MWC 2007-089. 98 MWC 2006-0710. 96 MWC 2008-09
Steals1. 176 WAC 2000-012. 143 WAC 1996-973. 132 WAC 1997-984. 129 MWC 2007-085. 122 C-USA 2001-026. 119 SWC 1988-897. 118 WAC 1999-008. 117 SWC 1995-969. 115 C-USA 2004-05
115 C-USA 2002-03
Points Per Game1. 95.6 WAC 1997-982. 94.4 SWC 1994-953. 87.3 WAC 2000-014. 87.1 SWC 1965-665. 84.8 SWC 1964-656. 84.1 WAC 1998-997. 83.9 WAC 1999-008. 83.4 SWC 1969-70
83.4 SWC 1966-6710. 82.3 SWC 1970-71
3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts1. 351 C-USA 2002-032. 349 C-USA 2004-05
349 C-USA 2001-024. 342 WAC 2000-015. 322 WAC 1996-976. 309 C-USA 2003-047. 307 MWC 2008-098. 303 MWC 2007-089. 285 MWC 2006-07
285 WAC 1999-00
Free Throw Attempts1. 454 SWC 1964-652. 445 WAC 2000-013. 432 SWC 1971-724. 424 C-USA 2004-055. 418 SWC 1994-956. 412 SWC 1990-917. 410 SWC 1989-908. 394 SWC 1970-719. 392 SWC 1966-67
392 SWC 1960-61
Steals Per Game1. 11.0 WAC 2000-012. 9.4 WAC 1997-983. 8.9 WAC 1996-974. 8.4 WAC 1999-00
8.4 SWC 1995-966. 8.1 MWC 2007-087. 7.6 C-USA 2001-028. 7.4 SWC 1988-899. 7.2 C-USA 2004-05
7.2 C-USA 2002-03
Lowest Points Per Game1. 45.8 SWC 1948-492. 51.2 SWC 1950-513. 53.0 SWC 1949-504. 58.4 SWC 1987-885. 58.9 SWC 1980-816. 59.4 SWC 1952-537. 59.8 SWC 1951-528. 59.9 SWC 1983-849. 60.4 MWC 2007-08
60.4 SWC 1979-80
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage1. .407 (116-of-285) WAC 1999-002. .389 (61-of-157) SWC 1989-903. .383 (93-of-243) WAC 1998-994. .382 (94-of-246) WAC 1997-985. .375 (42-of-112) SWC 1988-896. .364 (78-of-214) SWC 1990-917. .355 (75-of-211) SWC 1994-95
.355 (43-of-121) SWC 1986-879. .351 (120-of-342) WAC 2000-0110. .350 (75-of-214) SWC 1995-96
Free Throw Percentage1. .766 (341-of-445) WAC 2000-012. .745 (190-of-255) SWC 1978-793. .743 (228-of-307) WAC 1999-004. .739 (309-of-418) SWC 1994-955. .736 (209-of-284) MWC 2007-086. .732 (164-of-224) SWC 1982-837. .729 (331-of-545) SWC 1964-658. .726 (244-of-336) SWC 1975-769. .725 (214-of-295) SWC 1981-8210. .724 (249-of-344) WAC 1997-98
Blocked Shots1. 78 C-USA 2001-02
78 WAC 1999-003. 73 WAC 2000-014. 70 SWC 1995-96
70 SWC 1989-906. 63 WAC 1997-98
63 SWC 1994-958. 59 WAC 1996-979. 57 SWC 1993-9410. 56 SWC 1990-91
Field Goals Made1. 498 WAC 1997-982. 488 SWC 1975-763. 469 SWC 1994-954. 468 WAC 2000-015. 463 WAC 1996-976. 461 C-USA 2001-027. 459 SWC 1981-828. 443 SWC 1966-679. 439 SWC 1976-7710. 425 WAC 1998-99
Rebounds1. 717 SWC 1958-592. 711 SWC 1969-703. 705 SWC 1966-674. 687 SWC 1970-715. 677 SWC 1976-776. 657 SWC 1963-647. 643 SWC 1971-72
643 SWC 1964-659. 638 SWC 1968-69
638 SWC 1967-68
Assists1. 269 WAC 1997-982. 267 WAC 1999-003. 266 WAC 2000-014. 261 WAC 1998-995. 259 SWC 1994-956. 255 C-USA 2001-027. 248 SWC 1989-908. 247 SWC 1985-869. 242 SWC 1984-8510. 233 SWC 1982-83
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 5.6 WAC 1999-002. 5.0 SWC 1995-963. 4.9 C-USA 2001-024. 4.6 WAC 2000-015. 4.5 WAC 1997-98
4.5 SWC 1994-957. 4.4 SWC 1989-908. 4.1 SWC 1993-949. 3.7 WAC 1996-9710. 3.5 SWC 1990-91
Field Goals Attempts1. 1,138 SWC 1976-772. 1,119 WAC 1996-973. 1,111 C-USA 2001-024. 1,051 SWC 1975-765. 1,049 SWC 1966-676. 1,044 SWC 1972-737. 1,036 WAC 2000-018. 1,030 WAC 1997-989. 1,016 SWC 1973-7410. 1,007 SWC 1994-95
Rebounds Per Game1. 59.8 SWC 1958-592. 50.8 SWC 1969-703. 50.4 SWC 1966-674. 49.1 SWC 1970-715. 46.9 SWC 1963-646. 45.9 SWC 1971-72
45.9 SWC 1964-658. 45.8 SWC 1960-619. 45.6 SWC 1968-69
45.6 SWC 1967-68
Assists Per Game1. 19.2 WAC 1997-982. 19.1 WAC 1999-003. 18.5 SWC 1994-954. 18.1 WAC 1998-995. 16.6 WAC 2000-016. 15.9 C-USA 2001-027. 15.7 SWC 1993-948. 15.5 SWC 1989-909. 15.4 SWC 1985-8610. 15.3 SWC 1995-96
Turnovers1. 281 SWC 1978-792. 261 MWC 2006-073. 251 SWC 1988-894. 241 C-USA 2002-035. 234 MWC 2007-086. 233 C-USA 2003-047. 231 MWC 2005-068. 224 C-USA 2004-059. 221 SWC 1994-9510. 216 WAC 1998-99
Field Goal Percentage1. .502 (459-of-914) SWC 1981-822. .492 (422-of-858) SWC 1984-853. .484 (415-of-858) WAC 1998-994. .483 (498-of-1,030) WAC 1997-98
.483 (438-of-906) SWC 1970-716. .474 (410-of-865) SWC 1982-837. .473 (426-of-900) SWC 1989-908. .472 (411-of-870) SWC 1985-869. .466 (469-of-1,007) SWC 1994-95
.466 (428-of-919) SWC 1964-65
Lowest Rebounds Per Game1. 29.9 MWC 2008-092. 30.0 SWC 1992-933. 30.5 SWC 1979-804. 31.2 MWC 2005-065. 31.4 SWC 1984-856. 31.8 SWC 1980-817. 32.2 SWC 1988-89
32.2 SWC 1983-849. 32.3 MWC 2006-0710. 32.4 SWC 1987-88
Rebounding Margin1. +15.3 (59.8-44.5) SWC 1958-592. +10.6 (49.1-38.5) SWC 1970-713. +9.1 (50.4-41.3) SWC 1966-674. +6.8 (45.6-38.8) SWC 1967-685. +6.6 (50.8-44.2) SWC 1969-706. +6.0 (36.9-30.9) SWC 1986-877. +5.4 (36.3-30.9) SWC 1985-868. +5.3 (45.6-40.3) SWC 1968-699. +5.2 (44.6-39.4) WAC 1997-9810. +3.6 (34.0-30.4) SWC 1982-83
Turnovers Per Game1. 17.6 SWC 1978-792. 16.3 MWC 2006-073. 15.8 SWC 1994-954. 15.7 SWC 1988-895. 15.6 SWC 1993-946. 15.4 WAC 1998-997. 15.1 C-USA 2002-038. 14.8 SWC 1995-969. 14.6 MWC 2007-08
14.6 C-USA 2003-04
Field Goal PercentageYear G FGM FGA Pct.
1949-50 24 - - -1950-51 25 513 1,485 .3451951-52 28 - - -1952-53 24 452 1,437 .3171953-54 24 531 1,584 .3351954-55 24 628 1,615 .3891955-56 24 533 1,495 .3571956-57 24 - - -1957-58 24 651 1,643 .3961958-59 26 - - -1959-60 24 594 1,554 .3811960-61 24 633 1,657 .3821961-62 24 641 1,608 .3991962-63 24 639 1,602 .3991963-64 24 628 1,625 .3861964-65 24 707 1,592 .4441965-66 24 794 1,757 .4521966-67 25 767 1,719 .4201967-68 26 790 1,862 .4261968-69 24 701 1,648 .4261969-70 24 689 1,634 .4221970-71 27 859 1,827 .4701971-72 24 744 1,633 .4561972-73 25 736 1,805 .4081973-74 25 777 1,907 .4071974-75 25 754 1,712 .4401975-76 27 823 1,812 .4541976-77 26 734 1,847 .3971977-78 26 607 1,481 .4101978-79 27 783 1,725 .4541979-80 26 727 1,545 .4711980-81 29 727 1,602 .4541981-82 29 799 1,621 .4931982-83 34 941 1,936 .4861983-84 28 728 1,527 .4771984-85 28 784 1,600 .4901985-86 31 851 1,771 .4811986-87 31 828 1,694 .4891987-88 28 663 1,531 .4331988-89 30 760 1,604 .4741989-90 29 806 1,688 .4771990-91 28 732 1,651 .4431991-92 34 852 1,905 .4471992-93 28 665 1,565 .4251993-94 27 705 1,583 .4451994-95 27 894 1,903 .4701995-96 30 909 2,117 .4291996-97 35 1,074 2,445 .4391997-98 33 1,220 2,463 .4951998-99 32 1,006 2,050 .4911999-00 32 966 2,135 .4522000-01 29 968 2,110 .4592001-02 31 928 2,152 .4312002-03 28 726 1,707 .4252003-04 29 660 1,593 .4142004-05 35 831 2,013 .4132005-06 31 639 1,729 .3702006-07 30 650 1,574 .4132007-08 30 701 1,744 .4022008-09 31 681 1,592 .428
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Field Goal DefenseYear G FGM FGA Pct.
1949-50 24 - - -1950-51 25 - - -1951-52 28 - - -1952-53 24 391 1,247 .3141953-54 24 495 1,537 .3221954-55 24 555 1,586 .3501955-56 24 646 1,604 .4031956-57 24 - - -1957-58 24 577 1,473 .3921958-59 26 - - -1959-60 24 678 1,645 .4121960-61 24 790 1,784 .4431961-62 24 677 1,526 .4441962-63 24 752 1,635 .4601963-64 24 767 1,702 .4511964-65 24 780 1,713 .4551965-66 24 854 1,800 .4741966-67 25 695 1,534 .4531967-68 26 688 1,640 .4181968-69 24 625 1,480 .4241969-70 24 702 1,584 .4411970-71 27 829 1,832 .4521971-72 24 746 1,639 .4551972-73 25 832 1,756 .4741973-74 25 788 1,762 .4471974-75 25 781 1,726 .4531975-76 27 886 1,923 .4611976-77 26 884 1,856 .4761977-78 26 738 1,492 .4951978-79 27 854 1,728 .4941979-80 26 827 1,620 .5101980-81 29 765 1,643 .4661981-82 29 816 1,686 .4841982-83 34 870 1,976 .4401983-84 28 700 1,542 .4541984-85 28 683 1,420 .4811985-86 31 711 1,713 .4151986-87 31 751 1,742 .4311987-88 28 761 1,565 .4861988-89 30 718 1,577 .4551989-90 29 705 1,671 .4221990-91 28 739 1,671 .4421991-92 34 835 1,879 .4441992-93 28 761 1,497 .5081993-94 27 785 1,709 .4591994-95 27 867 1,973 .4391995-96 30 895 2,103 .4261996-97 35 974 2,245 .4341997-98 33 959 2,217 .4331998-99 32 937 2,139 .4381999-00 32 986 2,150 .4592000-01 29 896 1,977 .4532001-02 31 937 2,121 .4422002-03 28 824 1,738 .4742003-04 29 721 1,651 .4372004-05 35 834 1,953 .4272005-06 31 752 1,634 .4602006-07 30 693 1,572 .4412007-08 30 721 1,586 .4552008-09 31 701 1,534 .457
PointsYear TCU P-G Opp. P-G
1949-50 1,260 52.5 1,241 51.71950-51 1,400 56.0 1,223 48.91951-52 1,750 62.5 1,395 49.81952-53 1,440 60.0 1,344 56.01953-54 1,527 63.6 1,476 61.51954-55 1,815 75.6 1,676 69.81955-56 1,524 63.5 1,834 76.41956-57 1,752 73.0 1,647 68.61957-58 1,690 70.4 1,479 61.61958-59 1,797 69.1 1,649 63.41959-60 1,618 67.4 1,736 72.31960-61 1,713 71.4 1,942 80.91961-62 1,648 68.7 1,803 75.11962-63 1,666 69.4 1,884 78.51963-64 1,636 68.2 1,945 81.01964-65 1,964 81.8 2,058 85.81965-66 2,113 88.0 2,202 91.81966-67 1,978 82.4 1,945 81.01967-68 1,995 76.7 1,884 72.51968-69 1,875 78.1 1,780 74.21969-70 1,886 78.6 1,880 78.31970-71 2,188 81.0 2,144 79.41971-72 2,006 83.6 1,998 83.31972-73 1,776 71.0 2,068 82.71973-74 1,809 72.4 1,973 78.91974-75 1,908 76.3 1,984 79.41975-76 2,032 75.3 2,183 80.91976-77 1,798 69.2 2,206 84.81977-78 1,503 57.8 1,968 74.21978-79 1,907 70.6 2,081 77.11979-80 1,741 67.0 1,992 76.61980-81 1,774 61.2 1,880 64.81981-82 1,976 68.1 1,971 68.01982-83 2,248 66.1 2,074 61.01983-84 1,766 63.1 1,753 62.61984-85 1,953 69.8 1,792 64.01985-86 2,171 70.0 1,820 58.71986-87 2,197 70.9 1,972 63.61987-88 1,677 59.9 1,903 68.01988-89 2,071 69.0 2,047 68.31989-90 2,167 74.7 1,953 67.31990-91 2,034 72.6 1,991 71.11991-92 2,461 72.4 2,255 66.31992-93 1,815 64.8 2,098 74.91993-94 1,987 73.6 2,175 80.61994-95 2,529 93.7 2,435 90.21995-96 2,519 84.0 2,552 85.11996-97 2,931 83.7 2,709 77.41997-98 3,209 97.2 2,570 77.91998-99 2,776 86.8 2,593 81.01999-00 2,813 87.9 2,691 84.12000-01 2,902 93.2 2,550 82.32001-02 2,645 85.3 2,558 82.52002-03 2,146 76.6 2,252 80.42003-04 1,941 66.9 2,045 70.52004-05 2,463 70.4 2,385 68.12005-06 1,929 62.2 2,166 69.92006-07 1,892 63.1 2,003 66.82007-08 2,037 67.9 2,034 67.82008-09 1,978 63.8 1,988 64.1
3-Point Field Goal PercentageYear G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.
1986-87 31 85 225 .3781987-88 28 85 260 .3271988-89 30 89 213 .4181989-90 29 103 283 .3641990-91 28 142 377 .3771991-92 34 183 515 .3551992-93 28 144 426 .3381993-94 27 139 418 .3331994-95 27 153 408 .3751995-96 30 169 542 .3121996-97 35 236 674 .3501997-98 33 210 572 .3671998-99 32 228 588 .3881999-00 32 260 685 .3802000-01 29 268 724 .3702001-02 31 229 670 .3422002-03 28 198 613 .3232003-04 29 185 555 .3332004-05 35 284 791 .3592005-06 31 204 632 .3232006-07 30 178 537 .3312007-08 30 222 629 .3532008-09 31 180 553 .325
The 1965-66 TCU men’s basketball squad became the firstteam in program history to average over 85.0 points per game.
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Free ThrowsYear G FTM FTA Pct.
1949-50 24 - - -1950-51 25 - - -1951-52 28 - - -1952-53 24 - - -1953-54 24 - - -1954-55 24 - - -1955-56 24 - - -1956-57 24 - - -1957-58 24 - - -1958-59 26 379 561 .6761959-60 24 430 612 .7031960-61 24 447 657 .6801961-62 24 366 551 .6641962-63 24 388 593 .6541963-64 24 380 572 .6641964-65 24 550 776 .7091965-66 24 525 726 .7231966-67 25 444 651 .6821967-68 26 415 810 .5121968-69 24 473 693 .6831969-70 24 508 713 .7121970-71 27 470 702 .6701971-72 24 518 728 .7121972-73 25 304 494 .6151973-74 25 255 398 .6411974-75 25 400 591 .6771975-76 27 386 563 .6861976-77 26 330 505 .6531977-78 26 289 427 .6771978-79 27 341 480 .7101979-80 26 286 450 .6361980-81 29 320 486 .6581981-82 29 378 553 .6841982-83 34 366 535 .6841983-84 28 310 465 .6671984-85 28 385 540 .7131985-86 31 469 720 .6511986-87 31 456 682 .6691987-88 27 266 431 .6171988-89 30 462 739 .6251989-90 29 452 749 .6031990-91 28 428 703 .6091991-92 34 574 851 .6751992-93 28 341 573 .5951993-94 27 438 675 .6491994-95 27 588 802 .7331995-96 30 532 759 .7011996-97 35 547 750 .7291997-98 33 559 763 .7331998-99 32 536 783 .6851999-00 32 621 812 .7652000-01 29 698 934 .7472001-02 31 560 790 .7092002-03 28 496 728 .6812003-04 29 436 645 .6762004-05 35 517 872 .5932005-06 31 447 703 .6362006-07 30 414 688 .6022007-08 30 413 611 .6762008-09 31 436 595 .733
ReboundsYear G TCU R-G Opp. R-G + | -
1949-50 24 - - - - -1950-51 25 - - - - -1951-52 28 - - - - -1952-53 24 - - - - -1953-54 24 - - - - -1954-55 24 1,145 47.7 934 38.9 +8.81955-56 24 938 39.1 1,041 43.9 -4.31956-57 24 - - - - -1957-58 24 - - - - -1958-59 26 1,244 51.3 947 39.4 +11.91959-60 24 1,159 48.3 1,136 47.3 +1.01960-61 24 1,196 49.8 1,199 49.9 -0.11961-62 24 1,072 44.7 1,131 47.2 -2.51962-63 24 1,038 43.3 1,154 48.1 -4.81963-64 24 1,104 46.0 1,208 50.3 -4.31964-65 24 1,177 49.0 1,091 45.4 +3.61965-66 24 1,151 48.0 1,153 48.1 -0.11966-67 25 1,218 50.8 1,111 46.3 +4.51967-68 26 1,312 50.5 1,103 42.5 +8.01968-69 24 1,236 51.5 999 41.6 +9.91969-70 24 1,177 49.0 1,051 43.7 +5.31970-71 27 1,327 49.1 1,106 40.9 +8.21971-72 24 1,132 47.2 1,080 45.0 +2.21972-73 25 1,138 45.5 1,218 48.7 -3.21973-74 25 1,207 48.3 1,247 49.9 -1.61974-75 25 1,052 42.1 1,127 45.1 -3.01975-76 27 1,080 40.0 1,194 44.2 -4.21976-77 26 1,105 42.5 1,254 48.2 -5.71977-78 26 930 35.8 943 36.3 -0.51978-79 27 1,029 38.1 1,009 37.4 +0.71979-80 26 884 34.0 932 34.0 0.01980-81 29 979 33.8 1,014 35.0 -1.21981-82 29 961 33.1 960 33.1 0.01982-83 34 1,231 36.2 1,098 32.3 +3.91983-84 28 942 33.6 925 33.0 +0.61984-85 28 956 34.1 865 30.8 +3.31985-86 31 1,228 39.6 1,000 32.2 +7.41986-87 31 1,155 37.3 964 31.1 +6.21987-88 28 898 32.1 989 35.4 -3.31988-89 30 1,012 33.7 1,044 34.8 -1.11989-90 29 1,079 37.2 1,073 37.0 +0.21990-91 28 1,089 38.9 1,047 37.4 +1.51991-92 34 1,240 36.5 1,167 34.4 +2.11992-93 28 852 30.4 1,023 36.5 -6.11993-94 27 980 36.3 1,093 40.5 -4.21994-95 27 1,155 42.8 1,181 43.8 -1.01995-96 30 1,311 43.7 1,367 45.6 -1.91996-97 35 1,462 41.8 1,444 41.3 +0.51997-98 33 1,467 44.5 1,294 38.9 +5.61998-99 32 1,269 39.7 1,241 38.8 +0.81999-00 32 1,273 39.8 1,309 40.9 -0.92000-01 29 1,232 39.7 1,262 40.7 -1.02001-02 31 1,322 42.6 1,361 43.9 -1.32002-03 28 1,073 38.3 1,088 38.9 -0.62003-04 29 1,013 34.9 1,058 36.5 -1.62004-05 35 1,286 36.7 1,335 38.1 -1.42005-06 31 1,053 34.0 1,124 36.3 -2.32006-07 30 1,017 33.9 1,019 33.9 0.02007-08 30 1,071 35.7 1,054 35.1 +0.62008-09 31 962 31.0 971 31.3 -0.3
AssistsYear G Total A-G
1977-78 26 283 10.91978-79 27 368 13.61979-80 26 335 12.91980-81 29 344 11.91981-82 29 355 12.21982-83 35 524 15.41983-84 28 361 12.91984-85 28 420 15.01985-86 31 507 16.41986-87 31 464 15.01987-88 28 391 14.01988-89 30 444 14.81989-90 29 473 16.31990-91 28 434 15.51991-92 34 500 14.71992-93 26 351 12.51993-94 27 417 15.41994-95 27 506 18.71995-96 30 514 17.11996-97 35 556 15.91997-98 33 651 19.71998-99 32 650 20.31999-00 32 609 19.02000-01 31 587 18.92001-02 28 517 16.72002-03 29 403 14.42003-04 29 366 12.62004-05 35 457 13.12005-06 31 370 11.92006-07 30 377 12.62007-08 30 377 12.62008-09 31 382 12.5
StealsYear G Total S-G
1977-78 26 172 6.61978-79 27 185 6.91979-80 26 104 4.01980-81 29 123 4.21981-82 29 141 4.91982-83 35 192 5.61983-84 28 128 4.61984-85 28 167 6.01985-86 31 169 5.51986-87 31 169 5.51987-88 28 161 5.81988-89 30 229 7.61989-90 29 224 7.71990-91 28 201 7.21991-92 34 219 6.41992-93 28 184 6.61993-94 27 174 6.41994-95 27 206 7.61995-96 30 223 7.41996-97 35 287 8.21997-98 33 365 11.11998-99 32 248 7.81999-00 32 293 9.22000-01 31 372 12.02001-02 28 249 8.02002-03 29 194 6.92003-04 29 177 6.12004-05 35 291 8.32005-06 31 242 7.82006-07 30 204 6.82007-08 30 275 9.22008-09 31 178 5.7
Blocked ShotsYear G Total B-G1977-78 26 65 2.51978-79 27 54 2.01979-80 26 45 1.71980-81 29 58 2.01981-82 29 51 1.81982-83 34 60 1.71983-84 28 56 2.01984-85 28 49 1.81985-86 31 96 3.11986-87 31 75 2.41987-88 28 51 1.81988-89 30 97 3.21989-90 29 126 4.31990-91 28 96 3.41991-92 34 111 3.31992-93 28 58 2.11993-94 27 100 3.71994-95 27 128 4.71995-96 30 151 5.01996-97 35 159 4.51997-98 33 131 4.01998-99 32 130 4.11999-00 32 204 6.42000-01 29 175 5.62001-02 31 143 4.62002-03 28 59 2.12003-04 29 70 2.42004-05 35 65 1.92005-06 31 67 2.22006-07 30 104 3.52007-08 30 73 2.42008-09 31 33 1.1
The 1982-83 TCU men’s basketball team posted an overallrecord of 23-11, including a 9-7 mark in SWC action.
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Points | Home1. 153 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
2. 143 vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
3. 141 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
4. 138 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
5. 134 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
6. 133 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
133 vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
8. 130 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
9. 126 vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
10. 124 vs. Alaska-Anchorage January 3, 1996
Fewest Points | Away1. 17 at Kansas State December 11, 1947
2. 22 at Texas A&M February 7, 1948
22 at SMU February 15, 1956
4. 26 at Oklahoma A&M February 21, 1947
5. 30 at Arkansas February 13, 1948
30 at Oklahoma December 26, 1945
30 at Texas A&M February 6, 1951
8. 31 at Oklahoma City December 5, 1953
9. 34 at Bowling Green December 20, 1947
10. 36 6x; last - at Air Force March 5, 2008
Fewest Points | Neutral1. 21 vs. Oklahoma State December 28, 1939
2. 24 vs. Oklahoma Baptist December 28, 1938
3. 25 vs. Oklahoma State December 26, 1941
25 vs. East Central December 27, 1938
5. 26 vs. Oklahoma A&M February 21, 1947
6. 27 vs. Valparaiso January 3, 1945
7. 29 vs. Southwestern (Texas) December 29, 1942
8. 30 vs. Oklahoma December 26, 1945
30 vs. Cansius December 30, 1944
30 vs. Phillips December 29, 1943
Fewest Points | Half1. 12 2nd vs. Oklahoma December 2, 2006
12 1st vs. Texas January 5, 1978
3. 13 1st at San Diego State January 5, 2008
13 1st vs. Texas A&M-C.C. December 22, 2005
5. 15 2nd at Arkansas January 21, 1978
15 1st vs. Rice February 29, 1992
15 1st at Rice February 11, 1984
8. 16 2nd vs. Marquette March 9, 2005
16 1st vs. East Texas State December 1, 1983
10. 17 1st at Air Force March 5, 2008
Points | Game1. 153 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
2. 143 vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
3. 141 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
4. 138 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
5. 134 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
6. 133 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
133 vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
8. 130 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
9. 126 vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
10. 124 vs. Alaska-Anchorage January 3, 1996
Points | Half1. 82 2nd vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
2. 80 2nd vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
3. 79 2nd vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
4. 75 1st vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
5. 73 2nd vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
73 1st vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
7. 71 2nd vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
8. 69 1st vs. Siena November 24, 2000
69 2nd vs. Hawai’i December 12, 1998
10. 68 1st vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
Points | First Half1. 75 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
2. 73 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
3. 69 vs. Siena November 24, 2000
4. 68 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
5. 66 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
6. 63 vs. Alaska-Anchorage January 3, 1996
7. 62 vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
8. 61 vs. Midwestern State November 30, 1994
9. 60 vs. Grambling State December 30, 2002
10. 59 6x; last - vs. North Texas December 9, 1997
Points | Second Half1. 82 vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
2. 80 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
3. 79 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
4. 71 vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
5. 69 vs. Hawai’i February 12, 1998
6. 66 vs. Appalachian State December 20, 2001
66 vs. Grambling State January 24, 2001
66 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
66 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
10. 65 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 2000
Points | Away1. 119 at San Jose State February 7, 1998
2. 114 at Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
3. 108 at South Florida January 5, 2002
4. 107 at Texas Tech November 25, 1997
107 at Nicholls State November 24, 1990
6. 106 at Tulane February 26, 2002
106 at Houston February 11, 1995
8. 105 at San Diego State January 17, 1998
105 at American (OT) December 26, 1997
10. 102 at Rice January 22, 1995
Fewest Points | First Half1. 12 vs. Texas January 5, 1978
2. 13 at San Diego State January 5, 2008
13 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi December 22, 2005
4. 15 at Rice February 29, 1992
15 at Rice February 11, 1984
6. 16 vs. East Texas State December 1, 1983
7. 17 at Air Force March 5, 2008
8. 18 at Memphis March 3, 2004
9. 19 at Texas Tech February 22, 1989
19 at Nebraska March 24, 1983
Fewest Points | Second Half1. 12 at Oklahoma December 2, 2006
2. 15 vs. Arkansas January 21, 1978
3. 16 vs. Marquette March 9, 2005
4. 18 vs. Texas A&M January 10, 1987
18 vs. Rice January 11, 1984
6. 19 at Air Force March 5, 2008
19 vs. Oklahoma State December 22, 1992
8. 20 vs. Rice February 13, 1993
20 vs. Texas Tech February 4, 1984
10. 21 vs. Westmont November 28, 1980
Points | Neutral1. 115 vs. Alabama State January 7, 1995
2. 111 vs. Siena November 24, 2000
3. 107 vs. Nicholls State November 24, 1990
4. 106 vs. Fresno State March 6, 1997
5. 100 vs. Arkansas-Monticello November 19, 2001
6. 96 vs. Arizona State December 13, 1986
7. 95 vs. Tulsa January 6, 1995
95 vs. Oklahoma December 27, 1986
9. 94 vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
10. 93 vs. Northwestern December 28, 1971
Points | Combined1. 253 (143-110) vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
2. 252 (114-138) at Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
3. 240 (153-87) vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
4. 239 (133-106) vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
5. 234 (102-132) vs. Houston December 18, 1965
6. 233 (141-92) vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
7. 228 (115-113) vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
8. 226 (115-111) vs. Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
9. 225 3x; last - at South Florida January 5, 2002
Fewest Points | Game1. 17 at Kansas State December 11, 1947
2. 22 at Texas A&M February 7, 1948
22 at SMU February 15, 1956
4. 26 at Oklahoma A&M February 21, 1947
5. 30 at Arkansas February 13, 1948
30 vs. Oklahoma December 26, 1945
30 vs. Texas A&M February 6, 1951
8. 31 at Oklahoma City December 5, 1953
9. 34 at Bowling Green December 20, 1947
10. 36 8x; last - at Air Force March 5, 2008
Fewest Points | Home1. 36 vs. Arkansas January 17, 1949
36 vs. Stephen F. Austin December 11, 1948
3. 39 vs. Arkansas February 28, 1950
39 vs. Texas January 12, 1948
39 vs. Arkansas January 14, 1947
39 vs. Loyola-Chicago December 9, 1946
7. 40 vs. East Texas State December 13, 1948
40 vs. Baylor February 16, 1946
9. 41 vs. Texas January 5, 1978
41 vs. Baylor February 28, 1949
41 vs. Texas A&M January 10, 1947
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Field Goal Attempts1. 106 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
2. 102 vs. Austin College January 24, 1968
3. 101 at Oklahoma December 1, 1966
101 at Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
5. 100 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
6. 96 vs. Arkansas February 20, 1973
7. 95 vs. Lamar Tech January 2, 1971
95 vs. SMU February 24, 1970
9. 94 at Houston February 10, 1976
vs. Houston Baptist January 2, 1975
at Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
Assists1. 43 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
2. 40 vs. North Texas December 1, 1998
3. 39 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
39 vs. Midwestern State November 30, 1994
5. 38 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
6. 37 vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
7. 35 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
35 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
9. 33 vs. Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
10. 32 vs. Simon Fraser January 21, 1988
Steals1. 30 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
2. 29 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
3. 27 vs. Alabama State November 20, 2000
4. 24 vs. Air Force January 21, 1999
5. 23 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
6. 21 vs. Fresno State February 15, 2001
7. 19 vs. Centenary November 25, 1996
8. 18 5x; last - vs. UM-Eastern Shore December 21, 2004
Blocked Shots1. 16 vs. Rice March 3, 2000
2. 14 at Alaska-Fairbanks November 20, 1999
3. 13 vs. Texas A&M February 26, 1995
13 vs. Texas Lutheran December 14, 1985
5. 12 vs. Texas Tech December 28, 2000
12 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 2000
12 vs. Alabama State November 20, 2000
12 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 1999
12 at Rice February 21, 1996
12 vs. McMurry November 23, 1985
Field Goals Made1. 57 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
57 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
3. 54 vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
54 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
5. 51 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
51 vs. Lamar Tech January 2, 1972
7. 50 at Tulsa February 26, 1998
50 vs. San Jose State February 10, 1998
50 at Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
10. 49 vs. Midwestern State November 30, 1994
49 vs. Austin College January 24, 1968
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. | Min. 10 Made
1. .739 (17-of-23) at UNLV March 13, 2008
2. .706 (12-of-17) vs. Hawai’i January 4, 2001
3. .667 (12-of-18) at UAB January 29, 2003
4. .588 (10-of-17) vs. Texas A&M January 31, 1996
5. .577 (15-of-26) vs. Drake November 26, 2005
6. .565 (13-of-23) vs. Morgan State December 6, 1997
7. .556 (10-of-18) vs. Wyoming February 11, 1998
.556 (10-of-18) vs. North Texas December 9, 1997
9. .550 (11-of-20) vs. North Texas December 1, 1998
10. .548 (17-of-31) vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
Free Throws Made1. 56 vs. Eastern Michigan December 21, 1999
2. 42 vs. Grambling State January 24, 2001
42 vs. Siena November 24, 2000
4. 40 vs. Texas A&M February 2, 1955
5. 39 vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
6. 38 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
7. 37 vs. Tulsa February 1, 1998
37 vs. Louisiana Tech December 23, 1993
37 vs. Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
37 vs. Austin College December 1, 1964
Free Throw Attempts1. 70 vs. Eastern Michigan December 21, 1999
2. 62 vs. Louisiana Tech December 23, 1993
3. 61 vs. Texas A&M February 2, 1955
4. 58 vs. Grambling State January 24, 2001
5. 53 vs. Austin College December 1, 1964
6. 52 vs. Siena November 24, 2000
52 vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
52 vs. Sam Houston State December 21, 1968
9. 51 vs. UAB February 18, 2003
51 vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
Field Goal Percentage1. .699 (39-of-56) vs. Howard Payne November 26, 1985
2. .691 (38-of-55) vs. Oklahoma State December 26, 1986
3. .682 (30-of-44) vs. Houston February 8, 1994
4. .661 (39-of-59) vs. Texas Tech December 8, 1998
5. .659 (31-of-47) vs. Oklahoma December 27, 1998
6. .655 (36-of-55) vs. Houston January 3, 1985
7. .649 (24-of-37) vs. Baylor March 5, 1981
8. .644 (29-of-45) vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
9. .629 (39-of-62) vs. Northeastern La. December 29, 1975
10. .614 (35-of-57) vs. Maryland November 25, 1988
Turnovers1. 35 at Clemson November 25, 1977
2. 33 at Texas A&M February 19, 1976
3. 31 at Houston January 12, 1994
31 at Marshall December 10, 1983
5. 30 vs. College of Santa Fe November 27, 1978
30 vs. Houston February 26, 1977
7. 29 vs. Texas January 5, 1978
29 vs. Houston February 12, 1977
9. 28 vs. Connecticut November 22, 1995
10. 27 6x; last vs. Eastern Michigan December 21, 1999
Personal Fouls1. 36 at Texas A&M February 15, 1978
36 vs. Ohio November 26, 1977
3. 35 vs. Wayland Baptist January 5, 1974
4. 34 vs. Houston February 26, 1977
5. 33 vs. SMU January 27, 1996
33 vs. Clemson November 25, 1977
33 vs. SMU February 5, 1977
8. 32 at SMU November 24, 2002
32 vs. Robert Morris December 16, 1978
32 vs. Texas A&M March 1, 1975
32 vs. Colorado State December 22, 1973
3-Point Field Goals Made1. 17 at UNLV March 13, 2008
17 vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
3. 16 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 2000
16 vs. North Texas January 3, 2000
5. 15 at UNC Charlotte January 25, 2005
15 vs. Drake November 26, 2005
7. 14 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
14 at South Florida January 5, 2002
14 at Rice January 3, 2000
14 vs. Alabama State November 20, 2000
14 at Rhode Island November 9, 1998
3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. 39 vs. Houston February 1, 2003
2. 36 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
3. 35 at UNC Charlotte January 25, 2005
35 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 2000
5. 34 vs. Minnesota November 25, 2000
34 vs. Alabama State November 20, 2000
34 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
8. 33 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
9. 32 vs. Marquette March 9, 2005
32 vs. Fresno State January 20, 2000
Free Throw Pct. | Minimum 15 Made
1. 1.000 (21-of-21) vs. Louisiana Tech December 23, 1999
1.000 (15-of-15) vs. UNLV January 30, 2008
1.000 (15-of-15) vs. Texas A&M January 25, 1983
1.000 (15-of-15) vs. Texas Tech February 7, 1976
5. .964 (27-of-28) vs. Colorado State February 20, 2008
6. .946 (35-of-37) vs. UT Arlington December 23, 1996
7. .941 (16-of-17) at Houston January 24, 1987
8. .938 (15-of-16) at Houston February 1, 1985
9. .933 (14-of-15) vs. Fresno State March 6, 1997
.933 (14-of-15) at Texas Tech February 4, 1995
Rebounds1. 79 vs. Oklahoma City December 9, 1967
2. 78 vs. Texas A&M March 2, 1967
3. 76 vs. Texas February 2, 1970
4. 75 vs. Roosevelt January 2, 1979
75 vs. Austin College January 24, 1968
75 vs. SMU January 29, 1966
75 vs. Idaho December 28, 1965
8. 64 vs. SMU February 24, 1970
9. 63 vs. Tarleton State January 7, 1972
10. 62 vs. Alabama December 18, 1970
3-Point Field Goal PercentageConference Tournament1. .739 (17-of-23) vs. UNLV (MWC) March 13, 2008
2. .636 (7-of-11) vs. SMU (SWC) March 12, 1993
3. .600 (3-of-5) vs. Texas Tech (SWC) March 10, 1989
4. .529 (9-of-17) vs. Houston (SWC) March 14, 1992
5. .500 (5-of-10) vs. Utah (WAC) March 8, 1997
NCAA Tournament1. .500 (1-of-2) vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
.500 (1-of-2) vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. .167 (2-of-12) vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament1. .560 (14-of-25) at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
2. .455 (5-of-11) vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
3. .429 (9-of-21) vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
4. .369 (11-of-29) at Maryland March 26, 2005
5. .364 (8-of-22) at Miami (Ohio) March 16, 2005
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Field Goals MadeConference Tournament1. 40 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
2. 32 vs. San Jose State (WAC) March 9, 2000
32 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
4. 31 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1983
31 vs. Arkansas (SWC) March 5, 1982
NCAA Tournament1. 40 vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
2. 30 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
3. 29 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
29 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
29 vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 36 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 33 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
33 at Florida March 17, 1986
33 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
5. 30 vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
30 at Tulsa March 16, 1983
Field Goal AttemptsConference Tournament1. 76 vs. Texas A&M (SWC) March 6, 1987
2. 75 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
3. 72 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
4. 70 vs. SMU (SWC) March 5, 1998
5. 68 vs. San Jose State (WAC) March 9, 2000
NCAA Tournament1. 91 vs. Houston March 16, 1968
2. 83 vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
3. 82 vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
4. 75 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
5. 73 vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
National Invitation Tournament1. 82 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
2. 73 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
3. 68 at Nebraska March 24, 1983
4. 65 at Maryland March 26, 2005
5. 63 at Kansas State March 10, 1999
PointsConference Tournament1. 106 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
2. 89 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
3. 88 vs. UNLV (MWC) March 13, 2008
4. 86 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
5. 84 vs. San Jose State (WAC) March 9, 2000
NCAA Tournament1. 94 vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
2. 87 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
3. 77 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
4. 76 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
5. 73 vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 101 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 85 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
3. 78 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
78 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
5. 76 at Montana March 11, 1986
Field Goal PercentageConference Tournament1. .649 (24-of-37) vs. Baylor (SWC) March 5, 1981
2. .614 (27-of-44) vs. Texas A&M (SWC) March 10, 1983
3. .600 (27-of-45) vs. Texas Tech (SWC) March 10, 1989
4. .582 (32-of-55) vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
5. .556 (40-of-72) vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
NCAA Tournament1. .644 (29-of-45) vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. .548 (40-of-73) vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
3. .478 (22-of-46) vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
4. .441 (30-of-68) vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
5. .387 (29-of-75) vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
National Invitation Tournament1. .621 (36-of-58) vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. .560 (33-of-58) at Florida March 17, 1986
3. .537 (29-of-54) at Montana March 11, 1986
4. .532 (33-of-62) vs. UAB March 12, 1997
.532 (33-of-62) at Arizona State March 21, 1983
3-Point Field Goals MadeConference Tournament1. 17 vs. UNLV (MWC) March 13, 2008
2. 12 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
3. 10 vs. Utah (WAC) March 8, 1997
4. 9 vs. BYU (WAC) March 2, 1999
9 vs. Houston (SWC) March 14, 1992
NCAA Tournament1. 2 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 1 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
1 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 14 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
2. 11 at Maryland March 26, 2005
3. 9 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
4. 8 at Miami (Ohio) March 16, 2005
8 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
3-Point Field Goal AttemptsConference Tournament1. 32 vs. Marquette (C-USA) March 9, 2005
2. 28 vs. BYU (WAC) March 2, 1999
3. 26 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
4. 25 vs. New Mexico (WAC) March 6, 1998
5. 24 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
NCAA Tournament1. 12 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 2 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
2 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 29 at Maryland March 26, 2005
2. 27 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
3. 25 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
4. 23 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
23 vs. Kansas State March 10, 1999
Free Throws MadeConference Tournament1. 28 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1986
2. 27 vs. Texas Tech (SWC) March 10, 1989
3. 24 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
4. 23 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
5. 22 vs. Baylor (SWC) March 13, 1992
NCAA Tournament1. 25 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 22 vs. Oklahoma A&M March 13, 1953
3. 19 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
4. 17 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
17 vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
National Invitation Tournament1. 20 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 18 at Montana March 11, 1986
3. 15 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
4. 14 at Maryland March 26, 2005
5. 12 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
Free Throw AttemptsConference Tournament1. 40 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1986
2. 38 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
3. 35 vs. Texas Tech (SWC) March 10, 1989
4. 32 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
5. 31 vs. Hawai’i (WAC) March 8, 2001
NCAA Tournament1. 32 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 25 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
3. 23 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
4. 22 vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
5. 20 vs. Houston March 16, 1968
National Invitation Tournament1. 27 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 26 at Montana March 11, 1986
3. 22 vs. UAB March 12, 1999
4. 21 at Maryland March 26, 2005
5. 20 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
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Offensive ReboundsConference Tournament1. 21 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
21 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1986
3. 19 vs. SMU (SWC) March 12, 1993
19 vs. Arkansas (SWC) March 5, 1982
5. 18 vs. Texas A&M (SWC) March 6, 1987
NCAA Tournament1. 23 vs. DePaul March 14, 1959
2. 18 vs. Houston March 15, 1968
3. 16 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
4. 11 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
5. 10 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 23 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
2. 17 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
3. 16 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
4. 14 at Maryland March 26, 2005
5. 11 at Florida March 17, 1986
ReboundsConference Tournament1. 49 vs. Tulsa (WAC) March 7, 1997
49 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
3. 48 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
48 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1983
48 vs. Texas (SWC) March 10, 1994
NCAA Tournament1. 60 vs. DePaul March 24, 1959
2. 55 vs. Houston March 16, 1968
3. 54 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
4. 50 vs. Cincinnati March 12, 1959
5. 40 vs. Notre Dame March 13, 1971
National Invitation Tournament1. 51 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
2. 49 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
3. 44 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
4. 40 vs. Arizona State March 21, 1983
5. 38 vs. Western Michigan March 21, 2005
Free Throw PercentageConference Tournament1. 1.000 (8-of-8) vs. Rice (SWC) March 6, 1984
2. .933 (14-of-15) vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
3. .900 (9-of-10) vs. Tulsa (WAC) March 7, 1997
4. .895 (17-of-19) vs. UNLV (MWC) March 13, 2008
5. .864 (19-of-22) vs. Utah (MWC) March 12, 2009
NCAA Tournament1. 1.000 (12-of-12) vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
2. .781 (25-of-32) vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
3. .772 (17-of-22) vs. Cincinnati March 23, 1959
4. .760 (19-of-25) vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
5. .739 (17-of-23) vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. .889 (8-of-9) at Purdue March 23, 1992
2. .800 (8-of-10) vs. Long Beach State March 19, 1992
3. .692 (18-of-26) at Montana March 11, 1986
4. .688 (11-of-16) at Kansas State March 10, 1999
5. .682 (15-of-22) vs. UAB March 12, 1997
Defensive ReboundsConference Tournament1. 38 vs. Texas (SWC) March 10, 1994
2. 33 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
3. 32 vs. Tulsa (WAC) March 7, 1997
32 vs. Houston (SWC) March 9, 1995
5. 31 vs. Baylor (SWC) March 13, 1992
NCAA Tournament1. 36 vs. Kansas State March 15, 1968
2. 23 vs. DePaul March 14, 1959
3. 18 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
4. 16 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
5. 15 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 35 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
2. 33 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
3. 29 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
4. 28 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
28 at Notre Dame March 18, 1997
Blocked ShotsConference Tournament1. 7 vs. Houston (SWC) March 9, 1995
2. 6 vs. Tulsa (WAC) March 7, 1997
6 vs. Texas (SWC) March 10, 1994
6 vs. Baylor (SWC) March 13, 1992
6 vs. Baylor (SWC) March 5, 1981
NCAA Tournament1. 2 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 1 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 10 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 9 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
3. 4 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
4 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
5. 3 5x; last - at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
AssistsConference Tournament1. 23 vs. San Jose State (WAC) March 9, 2000
23 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1983
3. 22 vs. Texas (SWC) March 10, 1994
4. 21 vs. Fresno State (WAC) March 6, 1997
21 vs. Texas A&M (SWC) March 10, 1983
NCAA Tournament1. 20 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
2. 12 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
3. 8 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
National Invitation Tournament1. 25 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
2. 19 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
19 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
4. 18 at Montana March 11, 1986
5. 17 at Arizona State March 21, 1983
StealsConference Tournament1. 22 vs Texas (SWC) March 10, 1994
2. 17 vs. Marquette (C-USA) March 9, 2005
3. 16 vs. San Jose State (WAC) March 9, 2000
4. 12 vs. New Mexico (WAC) March 6, 1998
12 vs. Houston (SWC) March 9, 1995
NCAA Tournament1. 16 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 7 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 1 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 18 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
2. 12 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
3. 10 at Kansas State March 10, 1999
4. 8 at Miami (Ohio) March 16, 2005
8 at Nebraska March 24, 1983
TurnoversConference Tournament1. 30 vs. Houston (SWC) February 26, 1977
2. 25 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
3. 23 vs. Houston (SWC) March 9, 1995
4. 22 vs. Arkansas (SWC) February 25, 1978
5. 21 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 10, 2005
NCAA Tournament1. 16 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 11 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 7 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 23 vs. UAB March 12, 1997
2. 18 at Tulsa March 16, 1983
3. 17 vs. Oregon March 17, 1999
17 at Florida March 17, 1986
5. 16 vs. Nebraska March 15, 1999
15 at Nebraska March 24, 1983
Personal FoulsConference Tournament1. 34 vs. Texas (SWC) March 11, 1989
34 vs. Houston (SWC) February 26, 1977
3. 29 vs. Texas A&M (SWC) March 6, 1987
4. 25 vs. Rice (SWC) March 7, 1986
5. 24 vs. Louisville (C-USA) March 6, 2002
NCAA Tournament1. 22 vs. Florida State March 13, 1998
2. 14 vs. Marshall March 12, 1987
3. 13 vs. Notre Dame March 14, 1987
National Invitation Tournament1. 24 at Maryland March 26, 2005
24 at Western Michigan March 21, 2005
3. 22 at Purdue March 23, 1992
4. 20 at Nebraska March 24, 1983
5. 19 at Montana March 11, 1986
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Points1. 2,709 1996-972. 2,691 1999-003. 2,593 1998-994. 2,570 1997-985. 2,558 2001-026. 2,552 1995-967. 2,550 2000-018. 2,435 1994-959. 2,385 2004-0510. 2,255 1991-92
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 256 1999-002. 239 2004-053. 230 1997-984. 224 1998-995. 223 2001-02
223 2000-017. 222 1996-978. 218 2005-069. 209 2007-0810. 208 1995-96
Free Throws Made1. 555 1966-672. 554 1995-963. 541 1955-564. 539 1996-975. 535 2000-016. 530 1968-697. 509 1988-898. 508 1967-689. 506 1971-7210. 500 1994-95
Steals1. 287 1998-992. 283 1999-003. 271 1997-984. 252 1996-975. 248 1993-946. 236 2000-017. 230 1995-968. 230 1994-959. 224 2006-0710 218 3x; 2004-05
Points Per Game1. 91.8 1965-662. 90.2 1994-953. 85.8 1964-654. 85.1 1995-965. 84.8 1976-776. 84.1 1999-007. 83.3 1971-728. 82.7 1972-739. 82.5 2001-0210. 82.3 2000-01
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 710 1998-992. 696 2004-053. 691 1997-984. 676 1999-00
676 1996-976. 652 2001-027. 655 1995-968. 609 2000-019. 584 2007-0810. 579 2005-06
Free Throw Attempts1. 810 1996-972. 807 1995-963. 794 2000-014. 786 1966-675. 774 1955-566. 769 1994-957. 743 1968-698. 739 1998-99
739 1988-8910. 726 1971-72
Steals Per Game1. 9.2 1993-942. 9.0 1998-993. 8.8 1999-004. 8.5 1994-955. 8.2 1997-986. 8.1 1991-927. 7.7 1995-968. 7.6 2000-019. 7.5 2006-0710. 7.4 1990-91
Fewest Points Per Game1. 48.9 1950-512. 48.9 1951-523. 51.7 1949-504. 54.7 1948-495. 56.0 1952-536. 58.7 1985-867. 61.0 1982-838. 62.6 1983-849. 62.8 1958-5910. 63.6 1986-87
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage1. .393 (154-of-392) 1986-872. .379 (256-of-676) 1999-003. .377 (218-of-579) 2005-064. .375 (124-of-331) 1992-935. .366 (223-of-609) 2000-01
.366 (150-of-410) 1993-947. .359 (202-of-562) 2003-048. .358 (209-of-584) 2007-089. .356 (201-of-564) 1994-9510. .349 (192-of-550) 2006-07
Free Throw Percentage1. .722 (508-of-704) 1967-682. .720 (380-of-528) 1962-633. .718 (494-of-688) 1965-664. .716 (408-of-570) 2008-095. .713 (444-of-623) 2005-06
.713 (530-of-743) 1968-697. .708 (476-of-672) 1969-708. .706 (555-of-786) 1966-679. .705 (401-of-569) 2003-0410. .703 (353-of-502) 1958-59
Blocked Shots1. 158 2004-052. 146 2005-063. 143 2001-024. 142 2006-075. 141 2002-036. 137 1999-007. 126 1996-978. 124 2000-019. 117 2003-0410. 109 2008-09
Field Goals Made1. 986 1999-002. 974 1996-973. 959 1997-984. 937 2001-02
937 1998-996. 896 2000-017. 895 1995-968. 886 1975-769. 884 1976-7710. 870 1982-83
Rebounds1. 1,444 1996-972. 1,367 1995-963. 1,361 2001-024. 1,335 2004-055. 1,309 1999-006. 1,294 1997-987. 1,262 2000-018. 1,254 1976-779. 1,247 1973-7410. 1,241 1998-99
Assists1. 574 2001-02
574 1996-973. 571 1999-004. 558 1995-965. 538 2000-016. 523 1998-997. 511 2004-058. 506 2002-039. 493 2005-0610. 487 2x; 1997-98
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 5.0 2002-032. 4.7 2006-07
4.7 2005-064. 4.6 2001-025. 4.5 2004-056. 4.3 1999-007. 4.0 2003-04
4.0 2000-019. 3.6 1996-9710. 3.5 2x; 2008-09
Field Goal Attempts1. 2,245 1996-972. 2,217 1997-983. 2,150 1999-004. 2,139 1998-995. 2,121 2001-026. 2,103 1995-967. 1,977 2000-018. 1,976 1982-839. 1,973 1994-9510. 1,953 2004-05
Rebounds Per Game1. 50.3 1963-642. 50.0 1960-613. 49.9 1973-744. 48.7 1972-735. 48.2 1976-776. 48.1 1962-637. 48.0 1965-668. 47.3 1959-609. 47.1 1961-6210. 46.3 1966-67
Assists Per Game1. 18.6 1995-962. 18.5 2001-023. 18.1 2002-034. 18.0 1994-955. 17.8 1999-006. 17.4 2000-017. 17.2 1979-808. 16.6 1993-949. 16.4 1996-9710. 16.3 1998-99
Turnovers1. 684 1997-982. 628 2000-013. 616 1996-974. 584 2004-055. 557 2005-066. 548 1999-007. 508 2007-088. 506 1988-899. 493 1995-9610. 486 2001-02
Field Goal Percentage1. .510 (827-of-1,620) 1979-802. .508 (761-of-1,497) 1992-933. .494 (854-of-1,728) 1978-794. .486 (761-of-1,565) 1987-885. .484 (816-of-1,686) 1981-826. .481 (683-of-1,420) 1984-857. .476 (884-of-1,856) 1976-778. .474 (824-of-1,738) 2002-03
.474 (832-of-1,756) 1972-73
.474 (854-of-1,800) 1965-66
Lowest Rebounds Per Game1. 30.9 1984-852. 31.1 1986-873. 31.3 2008-094. 32.3 1985-86
32.3 1982-836. 33.0 1983-847. 33.1 1981-828. 33.9 2006-079. 34.3 1991-9210. 34.8 1988-89
Rebounding Margin1. +6.1 1992-932. +5.7 1977-783. +4.5 1962-634. +4.3 1993-94
+4.3 1963-64+4.3 1955-56
7. +4.2 1975-768. +3.2 1987-88
+3.2 1972-7310. +3.0 1974-75
Turnovers Per Game1. 20.7 1997-982. 20.3 2000-013. 18.0 2005-064. 17.6 1996-975. 17.1 1999-006. 16.9 2007-08
16.9 1988-898. 16.7 2004-059. 16.4 3x; 1995-96
O p p o n e n t S e a s o n C o n f e r e n c e R e c o r d sPoints1. 1,351 SWC 1978-792. 1,348 SWC 1976-773. 1,345 SWC 1975-764. 1,337 WAC 2000-015. 1,335 C-USA 2001-026. 1,317 SWC 1994-957. 1,281 WAC 1996-978. 1,258 SWC 1964-659. 1,252 C-USA 2002-0310. 1,219 SWC 1965-66
3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 120 C-USA 2004-052. 117 WAC 2000-013. 116 MWC 2007-08
116 MWC 2005-065. 115 MWC 2006-076. 113 SWC 1994-957. 110 C-USA 2002-038. 108 C-USA 2003-049. 106 C-USA 2001-0210. 105 MWC 2008-09
Steals1. 134 WAC 1998-99
134 SWC 1993-943. 126 MWC 2006-074. 122 C-USA 2003-045. 120 SWC 1988-896. 119 C-USA 2002-037. 117 SWC 1990-918. 116 WAC 2000-01
116 SWC 1994-9510. 114 WAC 1996-97
Points Per Game1. 94.1 SWC 1994-952. 89.8 SWC 1964-653. 87.1 SWC 1965-664. 85.5 SWC 1963-645. 84.9 SWC 1972-736. 84.8 SWC 1993-947. 84.4 SWC 1978-798. 84.3 WAC 1999-009. 84.3 SWC 1976-7710. 84.1 SWC 1975-76
3-Pt. Field Goal Attempts1. 346 C-USA 2004-052. 343 WAC 1998-993. 334 C-USA 2002-034. 320 C-USA 2001-025. 317 MWC 2007-086. 305 C-USA 2003-047. 304 SWC 1994-958. 302 MWC 2005-069. 300 MWC 2006-0710. 292 WAC 2000-01
Free Throw Attempts1. 450 SWC 1966-672. 435 SWC 1971-723. 433 SWC 1964-654. 423 WAC 2000-015. 420 SWC 1968-696. 419 SWC 1965-667. 418 SWC 1976-778. 410 SWC 1969-709. 399 SWC 1994-9510. 398 WAC 1996-97
Steals Per Game1. 9.6 WAC 1998-99
9.6 SWC 1993-943. 8.3 SWC 1994-954. 7.9 MWC 2006-075. 7.6 C-USA 2003-04
7.6 WAC 1999-007. 7.5 SWC 1988-898. 7.4 C-USA 2002-03
7.4 SWC 1994-9510. 7.3 WAC 2000-01
Lowest Points Per Game1. 46.5 SWC 1950-512. 47.8 SWC 1951-523. 52.7 SWC 1949-504. 52.8 SWC 1952-535. 55.4 SWC 1948-496. 56.1 SWC 1986-877. 57.2 SWC 1982-838. 57.9 SWC 1985-869. 62.2 SWC 1958-5910. 62.6 SWC 1980-81
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage1. .401 (117-of-292) WAC 2000-012. .396 (80-of-202) SWC 1990-913. .389 (79-of-203) SWC 1989-904. .384 (116-of-302) MWC 2005-06
.384 (61-of-159) SWC 1992-936. .383 (115-of-300) MWC 2006-077. .374 (105-of-281) MWC 2008-098. .372 (113-of-304) SWC 1994-959. .366 (116-of-317) MWC 2007-0810. .360 (99-of-275) WAC 1999-00
Free Throw Percentage1. .746 (265-of-355) SWC 1975-762. .739 (274-of-371) SWC 1967-683, .738 (268-of-363) MWC 2005-064. .737 (244-of-331) SWC 1959-605. .734 (318-of-433) SWC 1964-656. .732 (219-of-299) SWC 1960-617. .729 (306-of-420) SWC 1968-69
.729 (234-of-321) SWC 1962-639. .725 (229-of-316) MWC 2008-09
.725 (264-of-364) SWC 1972-73
Blocked Shots1. 92 MWC 2006-072. 90 C-USA 2001-023. 87 C-USA 2004-054. 78 C-USA 2002-035. 75 C-USA 2003-046. 71 WAC 2000-017. 66 MWC 2005-068. 62 WAC 1999-009. 60 WAC 1996-9710. 56 SWC 1979-80
Field Goals Made1. 562 SWC 1978-792. 540 SWC 1975-763. 534 SWC 1976-774. 507 C-USA 2001-025. 487 SWC 1979-806. 475 SWC 1973-747. 472 SWC 1994-958. 470 SWC 1964-659. 468 SWC 1963-64
468 SWC 1960-61
Rebounds1. 742 SWC 1976-772. 735 C-USA 2001-023. 714 SWC 1975-764. 710 SWC 1963-645. 694 SWC 1973-746. 686 WAC 1996-97
686 SWC 1972-738. 681 SWC 1960-619. 675 SWC 1978-7910. 667 SWC 1962-63
Assists1. 320 C-USA 2001-022. 285 C-USA 2002-03
285 SWC 1979-804. 284 WAC 2000-015. 275 SWC 1994-956. 269 WAC 1996-977. 265 MWC 2005-068. 258 SWC 1995-969. 257 WAC 1999-0010. 250 MWC 2007-08
Blocked Shots Per Game1. 5.8 MWC 2006-072. 5.6 C-USA 2001-023. 5.4 C-USA 2004-054. 4.9 C-USA 2002-035. 4.7 C-USA 2003-046. 4.4 WAC 2000-01
4.4 WAC 1999-008. 4.1 MWC 2005-069. 3.9 SWC 1995-9610. 3.8 WAC 1996-97
Field Goal Attempts1. 1,159 SWC 1975-762. 1,120 C-USA 2001-023. 1,097 SWC 1976-774. 1,077 SWC 1978-795. 1,048 SWC 1994-956. 1,041 SWC 1960-617. 1,032 SWC 1963-648. 1,013 SWC 1964-659. 1,006 SWC 1973-7410. 1,000 WAC 1996-97
Rebounds Per Game1. 50.7 SWC 1963-642. 49.6 SWC 1972-733. 49.0 SWC 1972-734. 48.6 SWC 1960-615. 48.5 SWC 1969-706. 47.6 SWC 1962-637. 47.4 SWC 1961-628. 46.4 SWC 1976-779. 45.9 C-USA 2001-0210. 45.4 SWC 1959-60
Assists Per Game1. 20.0 C-USA 2001-022. 19.6 SWC 1994-953. 18.4 WAC 1999-00
18.4 SWC 1995-965. 17.8 C-USA 2002-03
17.8 SWC 1979-807. 17.6 WAC 2000-018. 17.3 SWC 1993-949. 16.8 WAC 1996-9710. 16.6 MWC 2006-07
Turnovers1. 300 WAC 2000-012. 287 WAC 1996-973. 269 SWC 1988-894. 268 WAC 1997-985. 263 MWC 2005-066. 248 MWC 2007-087. 247 MWC 2006-078. 246 C-USA 2004-059. 235 C-USA 2001-0210. 232 SWC 1989-90
Field Goal Percentage1. .524 (487-of-929) SWC 1979-802. .522 (562-of-1,077) SWC 1978-793. .505 (384-of-761) SWC 1992-934. .499 (463-of-927) SWC 1962-635. .495 (404-of-816) SWC 1984-856. .492 (428-of-870) SWC 1987-887. .488 (412-of-845) SWC 1980-81
.488 (462-of-947) SWC 1972-739. .487 (534-of-1,097) SWC 1976-7710. .485 (382-of-788) MWC 2008-09
Lowest Rebounds Per Game1. 30.2 SWC 1984-852. 30.4 SWC 1982-833. 30.9 SWC 1986-87
30.9 SWC 1985-865. 31.4 MWC 2008-096. 32.6 MWC 2007-087. 32.8 SWC 1980-818. 33.8 MWC 2006-07
33.8 SWC 1981-8210. 34.0 SWC 1983-84
Rebounding Margin1. +9.8 SWC 1978-792. +7.7 SWC 1992-933. +6.7 SWC 1975-764. +6.1 SWC 1993-94
+6.1 SWC 1962-636. +5.4 SWC 1973-747. +5.1 SWC 1979-80
+5.1 SWC 1955-569. +4.8 MWC 2005-0610. +4.4 SWC 1972-73
Turnovers Per Game1. 19.1 WAC 1997-982. 18.6 WAC 2000-013. 17.9 WAC 1996-974. 16.8 SWC 1988-895. 16.4 MWC 2005-066. 16.2 SWC 1994-957. 16.1 SWC 1995-968. 15.5 MWC 2007-089. 15.4 MWC 2006-07
15.4 C-USA 2004-05
Free Throws Made1. 318 SWC 1964-652. 312 SWC 1966-673. 306 SWC 1968-694. 301 SWC 1965-665. 300 SWC 1970-716. 290 WAC 2000-017. 288 SWC 1969-708. 280 SWC 1976-779. 274 SWC 1967-6810. 269 WAC 1996-97
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Points | Home1. 132 Houston December 18, 1965
2. 128 Tulsa February 27, 1997
3. 111 Baylor February 14, 1995
111 Texas March 4, 1994
111 Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
6. 110 Grambling State December 30, 1999
110 Arkansas March 1, 1955
8. 109 SMU February 19, 1963
9. 108 Texas Tech January 30, 1965
10. 106 Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
106 Texas Tech March 4, 1995
Fewest Points | Away1. 30 Rice January 8, 1952
2. 39 Texas A&M January 13, 1951
3. 41 Texas A&M February 6, 1952
4. 42 Texas A&M March 4, 1958
42 Arkansas February 26, 1951
6. 43 Texas Tech January 21, 1987
43 Arkansas January 21, 1978
8. 44 SMU February 14, 1981
9. 44 Lackland Air Force Base January 22, 1951
10. 45 Oklahoma City December 22, 1950
Fewest Points | Neutral1. 35 Texas A&M December 28, 1951
2. 41 Texas A&M December 29, 1953
3. 44 New Mexico A&M March 22, 1952
4. 46 SMU March 1, 1982
5. 47 Baylor March 5, 1981
47 Xavier December 30, 1980
7. 48 Princeton December 28, 1993
48 Eastern Kentucky December 1, 1991
48 Arizona December 30, 1952
10. 49 Rice March 7, 1983
Fewest Points | Half1. 9 1st Rice January 28, 1987
2. 10 2nd Colgate December 30, 2008
10 1st East Texas State December 1, 1983
4. 11 1st San Diego State December 29, 1978
5. 14 1st Colorado December 3, 2008
14 1st Texas January 19,1987
7. 16 1st St. Gregory’s (Okla.) November 29, 2008
16 1st Campbell December 18, 1984
16 1st East Texas State December 1, 1983
16 2nd Texas A&M January 3, 1981
Points | Game1. 138 Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
2. 132 Houston December 18, 1965
3. 128 Tulsa February 27, 1997
4. 125 Clemson November 25, 1977
5. 124 Kentucky January 20, 1996
6. 119 UCLA December 23, 1971
7. 116 SMU February 5, 1977
116 Memphis State December 23, 1976
9. 114 Houston February 12, 1977
10. 113 Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
Points | Half1. 68 2nd Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
2. 67 2nd Clemson November 26, 1977
3. 66 2nd Texas January 18, 1982
66 2nd Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
5. 65 2nd Tulsa February 27, 1997
65 2nd Texas A&M February 19, 1976
7. 64 1st South Florida January 5, 2002
8. 63 1st Tulsa February 27, 1996
63 1st Kentucky January 20, 1996
63 1st SMU February 5, 1977
63 1st North Texas December 4, 1973
Points | First Half1. 64 South Florida January 5, 2002
2. 63 Tulsa February 27, 1997
63 Kentucky January 20, 1996
63 SMU February 5, 1977
63 North Texas December 4, 1973
6. 62 Tulsa January 6, 1995
7. 60 Texas February 8, 1995
60 Texas March 5, 1994
9. 58 Texas February 11, 1996
58 SMU January 25, 1995
58 Texas Tech March 4, 1995
Points | Second Half1. 68 Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
2. 67 Clemson November 26, 1977
3. 66 Texas January 18, 1982
66 Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
5. 65 Tulsa February 27, 1997
65 Texas A&M February 19, 1976
7. 61 Kentucky January 20, 1996
61 Arkansas February 11, 1989
9. 60 Arkansas January 20, 1979
60 Purdue December 9, 1972
Points | Home1. 138 Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
2. 124 Kentucky January 20, 1996
3. 119 UCLA December 23, 1971
4. 117 South Florida January 5, 2002
5. 116 Memphis State December 23, 1976
116 SMU February 5, 1977
7. 114 Houston February 12, 1977
8. 113 Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
113 Vanderbilt December 18, 1963
10. 112 Georgia Tech December 1, 1965
Fewest Points | First Half1. 9 Rice January 28, 1987
2. 10 East Texas State December 1, 1983
3. 11 San Diego State December 29, 1978
4. 14 Colorado December 3, 2008
14 Texas January 19, 1987
6. 16 St. Gregory’s (Okla.) November 29, 1008
16 Campbell December 18, 1984
16 East Texas State December 1, 1983
9. 17 4x; last - Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
Fewest Points | Second Half1. 10 Colgate December 30, 2008
2. 16 Texas A&M January 3, 1981
3. 17 Westmont November 28, 1980
4. 18 Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
18 Arkansas February 5, 1986
6. 19 SMU November 26, 2008
19 New Mexico January 3, 2007
19 Sam Houston State November 30, 1987
19 SMU January 30, 1988
19 Texas Tech February 21, 1987
Points | Neutral1. 125 Clemson November 25, 1977
2. 111 Houston February 26, 1977
3. 110 Louisville March 6, 2002
4. 107 Minnesota November 25, 2000
107 Tulsa February 6, 1995
6. 104 Baylor February 24, 1979
7. 103 Houston March 16, 1968
8. 102 Connecticut November 22, 1995
102 Notre Dame March 13, 1971
10. 99 Hawai’i March 8, 2001
Points | Combined1. 253 (143-110) vs. Grambling State December 30, 1999
2. 252 (114-138) at Oklahoma City December 11, 1965
3. 240 (153-87) vs. UT Pan American November 29, 1997
4. 239 (133-106) vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
5. 234 (102-132) vs. Houston December 18, 1965
6. 233 (141-92) vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
7. 228 (115-113) vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
8. 226 (115-111) vs. Oklahoma City December 11, 1971
9. 225 3x; last - at South Florida January 5, 2002
Fewest Points | Game1. 26 East Texas State December 1, 1983
2. 27 Texas A&M February 6, 1951
3. 30 Rice January 8, 1952
4. 31 Arkansas January 6, 1951
5. 34 San Diego State December 29, 1978
34 SMU January 30, 1958
34 Texas February 12, 1951
8. 35 Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
35 Texas A&M December 28, 1951
35 Hardin-Simmons December 4, 1950
Fewest Points | Home1. 26 East Texas State December 1, 1983
2. 27 Texas A&M February 6, 1951
3. 31 Arkansas January 6, 1951
4. 34 San Diego State December 29, 1978
34 Texas February 12, 1951
6. 35 Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
35 Texas A&M December 28, 1951
35 Hardin-Simmons December 4, 1950
9. 37 Colgate December 30, 2008
37 Hardin-Simmons December 14, 1951
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Field Goal Attempts1. 102 vs. Oklahoma City December 21, 1965
2. 100 at Memphis State December 23, 1976
3. 99 at SMU January 12, 1976
4. 97 at Houston February 12, 1977
5. 94 at Arkansas March 5, 1964
6. 93 at SMU February 18, 1979
93 vs. Iowa State December 9, 1975
8. 92 vs. Montana State January 7, 1996
92 at Texas Tech March 8, 1975
92 at Purdue December 9, 1972
Assists1. 34 at South Florida January 5, 2002
34 at Texas A&M February 26, 1996
3. 32 at Texas A&M February 19, 1976
4. 31 at Texas A&M February 23, 1982
31 at Texas January 29, 1977
31 at Houston February 10, 1976
7. 30 at Hawai’i February 22, 2001
30 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
30 at Texas Tech February 4, 1995
10. 29 at Kentucky January 20, 1996
29 at Texas A&M February 20, 1993
Steals1. 22 vs. Texas March 10, 1994
2. 20 vs. Air Force January 21, 1999
3. 19 at Texas February 8, 1995
19 at Texas A&M February 19, 1975
5. 18 vs. Eastern Michigan December 21, 1999
18 at Providence November 10, 1998
18 at Houston January 12, 1994
18 at Clemson November 25, 1977
18 at Houston February 12, 1977
10. 17 at Oklahoma City December 1, 1975
Blocked Shots1. 19 at UNLV February 7, 2007
2. 14 vs. Clemson November 15, 2008
3. 11 vs. Colorado State January 17, 2007
11 vs. Wyoming January 7, 2006
11 vs. Jackson State November 22, 2005
11 at Houston February 19, 2005
11 vs. Louisiana-Monroe November 27, 1999
11 vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
9. 10 6x; last vs. Cincinnati February 26, 2005
Field Goals Made1. 49 at South Florida January 5, 2002
49 at Memphis State December 23, 1976
3. 47 at SMU January 12, 1976
47 at Texas Tech March 8, 1975
5. 46 at Baylor February 24, 1979
46 at Clemson November 26, 1977
46 at Houston February 12, 1977
8. 45 at SMU February 18, 1979
45 at Texas A&M February 19, 1976
9. 43 at Arkansas February 10, 1979
43 at Arkansas February 19, 1974
3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. | Min. 5 Made
1. .778 (7-of-9) vs. New Mexico January 24, 2009
2. .583 (7-of-12) vs. BYU February 14, 2009
3. .579 (11-of-19) at Air Force March 5, 2008
4. .565 (13-of-23) vs. North Texas December 3, 1986
5. .560 (14-of-25) at BYU January 10, 2007
6. .556 (5-of-9) at Louisiana Tech December 22, 2008
.556 (10-of-18) vs. Hawai’i February 22, 2001
.556 (15-of-27) vs. Kentucky January 20, 1996
.556 (10-of-18) vs. SMU February 21, 1995
10. .550 (11-of-20) vs. Cincinnati February 26, 2005
Free Throws Made1. 42 vs. Lamar Tech January 2, 1971
2. 38 vs. Minnesota November 25, 2000
3. 36 at SMU January 27, 1996
36 vs. Texas March 11, 1989
36 at SMU February 5, 1977
6. 35 vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
7. 34 at Colorado State February 22, 2006
34 vs. Ohio November 24, 1995
34 at Texas February 11, 1990
10. 33 at Kentucky January 20, 1996
33 at Clemson November 26, 1977
Free Throw Attempts1. 62 vs. Louisiana Tech December 23, 1993
2. 57 vs. Lamar Tech January 2, 1971
3. 54 at SMU January 27, 1996
4. 49 vs. Minnesota November 25, 2000
5. 48 vs. Texas March 11, 1989
48 vs. Ohio November 26, 1977
7. 47 at SMU February 5, 1977
47 vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
9. 43 vs. Ohio November 24, 1995
43 vs. Houston February 26, 1977
Field Goal Percentage1. .682 (30-of-44) at Texas Tech February 27, 1993
2. .667 (28-of-42) vs. Arkansas February 11, 1978
3. .662 (43-of-65) at Arkansas February 10, 1979
4. .660 (31-of-47) vs. SMU March 11, 1988
5. .646 (31-of-48) vs. Texas A&M March 6, 1987
6. .640 (32-of-50) vs. Texas Tech February 29, 1972
7. .633 (31-of-49) at Tulane February 15, 2003
8. .630 (34-of-54) at Tulsa January 27, 1993
9. .628 (27-of-43) vs. Notre Dame January 13, 1980
10. .625 (30-of-48) at Rice January 16, 1993
Turnovers1. 51 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
2. 41 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff December 30, 2000
3. 37 vs. Alabama State November 20, 2000
4. 36 vs. Air Force January 21, 1999
36 vs. Simon Fraser November 17, 1989
6. 32 vs. Central Oklahoma December 9, 2000
32 vs. North Texas December 1, 1998
32 vs. College of Santa Fe November 27, 1978
32 vs. Houston Baptist January 2, 1975
32 vs. Oklahoma City December 7, 1974
Personal Fouls1. 41 vs. Eastern Michigan December 21, 1999
2. 39 vs. Louisiana Tech December 23, 1993
3. 36 vs. Delaware State December 3, 1997
36 at Arkansas January 17, 1976
5. 35 vs. Grambling State January 24, 2001
35 vs. Siena November 24, 2000
35 vs. St. Edward’s (Texas) November 24, 1984
8. 34 vs. UAB February 18, 2003
34 vs. Houston February 18, 1989
10. 33 vs. UT Arlington November 18, 2006
33 vs. Illinois-Chicago December 3, 1994
3-Point Field Goals Made1. 20 vs. Baylor February 14, 1995
2. 17 at UNLV March 13, 2008
3. 16 vs. Fresno State January 20, 2000
4. 15 vs. UNLV January 10, 2009
15 vs. Tulsa February 1, 2001
15 vs. UT Arlington December 19, 1999
15 at Kentucky January 20, 1996
15 at Texas February 8, 1995
9. 14 5x; last - at Utah January 26, 2008
3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. 40 at Louisville January 12, 2002
2. 35 at Southwest Missouri State January 8, 2000
3. 34 vs. UNLV January 10, 2009
34 vs. Air Force February 24, 2007
34 vs. Central Oklahoma December 12, 1998
34 at Texas February 8, 1995
34 vs. Baylor January 15, 1994
8. 33 5x; last - vs. Siena November 24, 2000
Free Throw Pct. | Minimum 15 Made
1. .938 (15-of-16) at Arkansas February 14, 1959
2. .931 (27-of-29) vs. Maryland November 25, 1988
3. .926 (25-of-27) vs. Texas February 10, 1977
4. .923 (24-of-26) at Texas Tech January 6, 2009
5. .919 (34-of-37) at Texas February 11, 1990
6. .917 (22-of-24) vs. No. Carolina A&T December 4, 1993
7. .913 (21-of-23) vs. Drake November 26, 2005
.913 (21-of-23) at Texas January 18, 1982
.913 (21-of-23) at Rice February 9, 1971
10. .905 (19-of-21) vs. Tulsa February 27, 1999
Rebounds1. 74 at Houston February 12, 1977
2. 70 vs. Texas A&M January 19, 1974
3. 67 at Hardin-Simmons February 22, 1977
67 at Memphis State December 23, 1976
5. 66 at Purdue December 9, 1972
6. 65 at Texas A&M February 3, 1973
7. 64 at SMU January 12, 1976
64 vs. Oklahoma City December 8, 1973
9. 63 at SMU January 23, 1973
10. 61 at SMU February 18, 1978
61 vs. Lamar Tech December 15, 1973
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Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | All GamesRank Att. Date Opponent W - L Score1. 7,267 December 1, 2003 Kansas L 66-852. 7,260 January 12, 1983 Houston L 51-543. 7,232 February 19, 1972 Texas A&M L 67-75
7,232 February 15, 1972 SMU W 93-847,232 February 6, 1971 Baylor W 102-877,232 January 31, 1970 Baylor W 90-717,223 February 22, 1986 Texas W 55-54
8. 7,218 November 23, 2004 Texas Tech W 83-689. 7,216 January 31, 1987 Arkansas W 73-6610. 7,201 December 3, 2002 Texas Tech L 66-84
7,201 January 29, 2000 SMU W 92-7512. 7,200 February 12, 1986 Texas A&M W 70-5313. 7,166 March 15, 1999 Nebraska | NIT W 101-89
7,166 February 27, 1999 Tulsa L 73-827,166 February 6, 1999 SMU L 92-947,166 January 23, 1999 UNLV L 88-95 | OT7,166 February 21, 1998 New Mexico W 95-647,166 February 16, 1998 SMU W 79-707,166 December 30, 1997 Oklahoma State L 81-827,166 February 8, 1997 New Mexico W 80-597,166 January 18, 1997 Utah L 77-817,166 January 10, 1995 Texas W 102-987,166 February 1, 1992 Houston W 67-547,166 January 18, 1992 Texas W 80-767,166 January 15, 1991 Arkansas L 73-937,166 January 25, 1989 Texas L 84-947,166 February 25, 1987 Houston L 65-847,166 February 21, 1987 Texas Tech W 52-447,166 January 7, 1987 Baylor W 71-567,166 January 14, 1984 Arkansas L 62-707,166 February 27, 1982 Baylor W 70-547,166 February 10, 1982 Texas W 81-697,166 February 5, 1982 Texas A&M L 74-837,166 February 7, 1981 Arkansas L 48-637,166 January 31, 1976 Texas A&M L 64-66
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Southwest ConferenceRank Att. Date Opponent W - L Score1. 7,260 January 12, 1983 Houston L 51-542. 7,232 February 19, 1972 Texas A&M L 67-75
7,232 February 15, 1972 SMU W 93-847,232 February 6, 1971 Baylor W 102-877,232 January 31, 1970 Baylor W 90-71
6. 7,223 February 22, 1986 Texas W 55-547. 7,216 January 31, 1987 Arkansas W 73-668. 7,200 February 12, 1986 Texas A&M W 70-539. 7,166 January 10, 1995 13x; last - Texas W 102-98
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Western Athletic ConferenceRank Att. Date Opponent W - L Score1. 7,201 January 29, 2000 SMU W 92-752. 7,166 February 27, 1999 Tulsa L 73-82
7,166 February 6, 1999 SMU L 92-947,166 January 23, 1999 UNLV L 88-95 | OT7,166 February 21, 1998 New Mexico W 95-647,166 February 16, 1998 SMU W 79-707,166 February 8, 1997 New Mexico W 80-597,166 January 18, 1997 Utah L 77-81
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Conference USARank Att. Date Opponent W - L Score1. 6,113 January 31, 2004 Memphis L 69-752. 6,089 January 11, 2003 Cincinnati L 72-833. 6,041 February 8, 2003 Memphis L 69-844. 6,028 February 17, 2004 Louisville W 71-465. 5,789 January 29, 2005 Memphis L 57-726. 5,782 January 9, 2002 Memphis L 93-987. 5,642 February 26, 2005 Cincinnati L 74-898. 5,504 February 22, 2003 Marquette L 68-799. 5,479 February 28, 2004 Houston W 71-6510. 5,459 February 12, 2005 UAB W 76-65
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum | Mountain West ConferenceRank Att. Date Opponent W - L Score1. 5,777 March 8, 2008 BYU L 54-612. 5,646 February 25, 2006 BYU L 72-813. 5,590 January 24, 2009 New Mexico L 52-694. 4,824 February 10, 2007 BYU L 72-855. 4,807 February 14, 2009 BYU L 63-796. 4,608 February 24, 2007 Air Force W 71-667. 4,599 February 11, 2006 New Mexico L 42-538. 4,338 February 2, 2008 Air Force L 46-569. 4,214 February 28, 2009 San Diego State L 77-79 | OT10. 4,175 January 20, 2007 UNLV L 66-75
All GamesRank Att. Date Opponent W-L Score1. 27,386 December 5, 1987 at Syracuse L 58-872. 26,495 December 4, 1987 vs. Fordham W 61-593. 25,267 December 14, 1991 at Syracuse L 72-894. 24,189 January 20, 1996 at Kentucky L 80-1245. 22,312 December 2, 1976 at Kentucky L 53-1036. 21,229 December 3, 2005 at Syracuse L 64-807. 19,797 January 12, 2002 at Louisville L 85-938. 19,583 January 8, 2005 at Louisville L 61-869. 19,322 January 18, 2003 at Louisville L 74-8710. 17,839 February 2, 2002 at Memphis L 72-9811. 17,543 March 5, 1982 at Arkansas L 70-80
17,543 March 4, 1982 at Texas Tech W 67-6113. 17,322 January 5, 1998 at New Mexico L 77-9814. 17,200 December 28, 1985 vs. Ball State W 81-6415. 17,057 March 11, 1983 at Arkansas W 61-5916. 17,000 March 14, 1959 vs. DePaul W 71-6517. 16,910 January 9, 1997 at New Mexico L 64-7918. 16,831 December 28, 1993 vs. Princeton L 43-4819. 16,713 March 8, 1991 vs. Rice L 57-76
16,713 March 9, 1990 at Baylor L 62-7221. 16,577 March 3, 2004 at Memphis L 56-8322. 16,385 February 16, 2008 at New Mexico L 48-6423. 16,331 February 19, 1992 at Texas L 77-9924. 16,300 December 9, 2004 at Kansas L 74-9325. 16,240 March 1, 1989 vs. Texas L 89-9326. 16,230 February 27, 1985 at UAB L 62-6927. 16,179 February 26, 2003 at Memphis L 64-8828. 16,059 December 27, 1993 vs. Indiana L 65-8129. 16,042 February 6, 2008 at BYU L 72-8330. 15,970 December 6, 1980 at Illinois L 55-8731. 15,775 January 26, 1991 at Texas L 49-9032. 15,696 February 8, 1995 at Texas L 99-11133. 15,368 February 22, 1997 at UNLV L 72-8234. 15,424 February 3, 2004 at Marquette W 85-7935. 15,224 December 29, 1980 at New Mexico L 69-7636. 15,000 March 13, 1959 vs. Cincinnati L 73-7737. 14,999 February 15, 1997 at Utah L 91-9438. 14,777 February 24, 2009 at New Mexico L 62-7639. 14,753 March 24, 1983 at Nebraska L 57-6740. 13,892 January 1, 1945 vs. Long Island L 31-5641. 13,811 December 1, 2001 at Texas Tech L 86-9942. 13,660 February 22, 1999 at UNLV W 76-7243. 13,497 December 15, 1962 at Ohio State L 62-7444. 13,460 February 25, 1989 at Texas L 82-10745. 13,349 March 13, 1998 vs. Florida State L 87-9646. 13,292 January 18, 1982 at Texas L 89-10547. 13,129 December 10, 2008 at Indiana L 56-6648. 12,844 January 17, 2004 at Cincinnati L 57-8549. 12,615 March 1, 2008 at UNLV L 55-7450. 12,401 February 17, 2007 at New Mexico L 58-74
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T h e C a m p u s
TCU: Ahead of the Curve
TCU is committed to creating a world-class, values-centered university experience. With $515-million ofconstruction completed in recent years, TCU offers a vibrant living and learning community, mentoringfaculty, scores of opportunities to develop leadership skills on campus and an endowment listed 62nd
among colleges and universities in the country.
It’s a friendly and diverse campus. Students benefit from the strengths and resources of larger institutions butin a small college environment. They can choose from 100 undergraduate areas of study; participate ininnovative programs, such as entrepreneurship and nurse anesthesia; and take part in service learning. Theirprofessors are leaders in their fields, and the academics are rigorous. A global perspective permeates TCU,and students have numerous opportunities to study abroad.
With a 14:1 student/faculty ratio and a teacher-scholar model that results in close, mentoring relationships, TCUfosters discovery, creativity and leadership. It’s a culture that enables the search for meaning and success. ATCU education is more than the sum of semester hours - it’s an exciting living and learning experience thatgrows from the mission, “to educate individuals, to think and act as ethical leaders and responsible citizens inthe global community.”
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TCU: Then and Now
TCUwas founded in 1873 by Addison and Randolph Clark in Thorp Spring, Texas, as AddRan Male andFemale College. The school was changed to AddRan Christian University in 1889 followed by alocation change to Waco in 1895.
In 1902, the name was once again changed to Texas Christian University and was relocated to downtown FortWorth in 1910 when the college in Waco was burned. In 1911, Texas Christian University opened three newbuildings on the present campus, which has been a part of the community for 98 years.
Today, TCU encompasses 271 acres in a residental neighborhood five miles from the heart of downtown FortWorth - a welcoming city with a vibrant mix of commerce, culture and entertainment.
In recent years, TCU has invested over $360-million in new facilities in addition to upgrades to residence halls,classrooms and laboratories. Prior to the beginning of the 2008-09 academic campaign, TCU had completedor was in the midst of over $155-million in new buildings and renovations. Always on the cutting edge, TCUoffers high-tech classrooms and wired/wireless networking throughout the campus to provide easy, secureaccess to information technology resources.
The percentage of freshmen that were enrolled prior to the Fall 2008 semester thatwere ranked in the top-20 percent of their high school classes.
The annual estimated cost of a TCU education entering the 2009-10 academiccampaign. The cost of tuition per semester is $14,125 at TCU.
The number of bachelor’s degrees that were awarded during the 2008-09 academiccampaign. Graduates received their degrees in 101 different undergraduate majors.
The Department of Communication Studies has two faculty members ranked in thetop-100 all-time active and prolific scholars in the field.
The staff of the nationally-recognized William L. Adams Center for Writing conductsmore than 6,200 face-to-face and online tutoring sessions a year to help studentsimprove their writing proficiency.
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The average student-to-teacher ratio at TCU. Entering the Fall 2008 semester, TCUhad 8,696 students enrolled with 479 full-time faculty members.
The ranking of TCU’s Neeley School of Business according to The Wall StreetJournal, making it one of the top U.S. MBA programs in the country.
The total number of undergraduate population that are from the State of Texas.Known as one of the top universities in Texas, 65 percent of students call The LoneStar State home.
TCU is the largest of 17 colleges and universities associated with the Christian Church(Disciples of Christ), a community embracing both faith and reason.
Teacher preparation programs are accredited, and pass rates average above 98percent. Graduates are in demand throughout the region with a 100-percent hire rate.
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Who Chose TCU?
Alumni Post-Graduate CareerSammy Baugh Member of the inaugural NFL Hall of Fame Class; Nine-Time All-Pro for Washington Redskins; 1935 Heisman Trophy Finalist
Sandra Brown Author and novelist; Published over 65 novels, including 50 novels ranked on the New York Times bestsellers list
Betty Buckley Broadway Actress; Won Tony Award for performance in Cats; Television and movie actresss
Dr. James Cash First African-American to earn a scholarship in the Southwest Conference; Sits on the board for General Electric and Microsoft; Minority owner of Boston Celtics
John Davis Entrepreneur; Founder of 1-800-Flowers; Former CEO and Chairman of Pegasus Solutions, Inc.
Gordon England 71st and 73rd Secretary of the Navy; Served as United States Deputy Secretary of Defense; Businessman
Dan Jenkins Author and novelist; Former Pulitzer Prize nominee; Wrote over 500 articles for Sports Illustrated
Kristin Holt Television Personality; finalist on the original American Idol; former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader
Sue Monk Kidd Novelist; Best-selling author of The Secret Life of Bees, which was later adapted into a movie
Davey O’Brien 1938 Heisman Trophy winner; Former NFL Quarterback for Philadelphia Eagles; Davey O’Brien Award is given annually to the best college football quarterback
Win Rockefeller Former Republican Lieutenant Governor of the State of Arkansas (1996-06); Served as CEO of Winrock Farms, Inc.
Rod Roddy Television and radio announcer; Served as the announcer for The Price is Right and Press Your Luck
Bob Schieffer Journalist with CBS News; Host of Face the Nation; Served as Moderator for Presidental Debate between President Barack Obama and Senator John McCain
Kurt Thomas NBA veteran; Currently plays for San Antonio Spurs; Became third player in NCAA History to lead the country in scoring and rebounding in the same season
LaDainian Tomlinson Running Back for the San Diego Chargers; Became second player in NFL to win Most Valuable Player and Man of the Year honors in the same season (2006)
Sue Monk KiddAuthor of The Secret Life of Bees
Dr. James CashMinority Owner of Boston Celtics
Bob SchiefferCBS News | Host of Face the Nation
LaDainian Tomlinson | San Diego Chargers2006 NFL Most Valuable Player
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T h e C a m p u s L e a d e r s h i p
AsChancellor of Texas Christian University since 2003, Dr. Victor J. Boschini, Jr., has hadthe privilege of leading the university through an extraordinary period. TCU has madeunprecedented investments in scholarships, facilities, technology, academic programs, and
new faculty and staff, all for one purpose: providing a world-class, values-centered universityexperience for TCU’s almost 9,000 students.
Reflecting his expertise in the student affairs field and the familiarity with undergraduates thatcomes from teaching a class each year, Chancellor Boschini knows it’s a 24/7 world for thisgeneration of Horned Frogs. And he’s determined that TCU maximizes all the opportunities forlearning.
That’s why the new Campus Commons is open day and night. With four residence halls, theBrown-Lupton University Union, and soon-to be-completed Scharbauer Hall, an academicfacility, the Commons has become the center of a vibrant social, cultural and intellectual life forstudents, faculty and staff.
The Campus Commons grew from Vision in Action, a major strategic planning effort Dr. Boschinilaunched soon after becoming TCU’s 10th chancellor. Among the results of Vision in Action are10 new campus facilities, significant increases in scholarships and financial aid, the addition of asubstantial number of faculty and instructional positions, several endowed chairs andprofessorships, and the John V. Roach Honors College. Underwriting these achievements is TheCampaign for TCU, which already has raised $207 million of its $250 million goal.
Chancellor Boschini maintains a high profile in the world of higher education. Last year, as chairof the Board of Directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges & Universities(NAICU), he advocated for 1,000 schools across the nation. As past chair, he continues his workfor NAICU, which is often described as “the voice of private higher education.” ChancellorBoschini is also past chair of the Mountain West Conference’s Executive Board and is a memberof the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas (ICUT).
In spite of these responsibilities, the Chancellor teaches in the College of Education each fall. It’sa natural fit since he not only holds the rank of professor of education, but also brings anextensive background in higher education administration to the classroom.
Since TCU is Fort Worth’s “home team,” the Chancellor takes an active role in as manycommunity ventures as possible. He serves on the board of directors of the Fort WorthSymphony Orchestra and the Van Cliburn Foundation.
Chancellor Boschini and his wife, Megan, have given TCU two Horned Frogs: Elizabeth, a 2009graduate, and Mary, a sophomore. Future Frogs Edward and Margaret attend All SaintsEpiscopal School.
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TCU Athletics Leadership
Davis BabbInterim Athletics Director
Ross BaileyAssociate Athletics Director
Jack HesselbrockAssociate Athletics Director
Kim JohnsonAssociate Athletics Director
Scott KullAssociate Athletics Director
Andrea NordmannAssociate Athletics Director
Rhonda HatcherFaculty Athletics Representative
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Quick FactsTexas Christian University’s 10th chancellor and professor of educationTeaches a class in TCU’s College of EducationPresident and associate professor of education, Illinois State University (1999-03)Vice president for student affairs, Illinois State University (1997-99)Associate provost, Butler University (1990-97)Administrative posts, Indiana University (1984-90)
Board ServicePast Chair, Board of Directors, National Association of Independent Colleges & Universities(NAICU)Past Chair, Executive Board, Mountain West ConferenceFort Worth Symphony OrchestraVan Cliburn FoundationState Farm Company Mutual Funds
Educational BackgroundBachelor's degree, Mount Union College (1978)Master of Arts degree in personnel, Bowling Green State University (1979)Doctorate in higher education administration, Indiana University (1989)
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Athletics Compliance Staff
Andrea NordmannAssociate Athletics Director
John CunninghamDirector
Becky HolmesAssistant Director
Stephanie KeyAdministrative Assistant
ProspectsWho is a Prospective Student-Athlete (Prospect)?You are a prospect if you have started classes for the ninth grade. Before the ninth grade, you may
become a prospect if a university provides you (or your family or friends) any financial aid or other
benefit that is not usually provided to prospective students generally.
How do I know if I’m being recruited?There are several ways to be recruited: (1) a coach may provide you with an official paid visit to view
the campus, (2) a coach may arrange an in-person, off-campus meeting with you (or your family), or (3)
a coach or staff member may call you (or your family) on more than one occasion for the purpose of
recruitment.
Only coaches and athletic department staff can be involved in the recruiting process. Athletic
representatives are prohibited from contacting a prospective student-athlete or members of his/her
family by telephone, letter or in-person for the point of encouraging participation in athletics at TCU.
Please contact the coaching staff if you know of a prospect that may have the interest and ability to
participate in intercollegiate athletics at TCU. The coach can then take appropriate action.
What is Considered “Being Recruited?”A prospect is considered recruited if a coach, staff member or representative of the institution’s athletic
interest attempts to persuade a prospect (or family member) to enroll at their institution and participate
in the athletics program.
A student is considered “recruited” if any of the following actions are taken: (1) the institution provides
the prospect with an “official visit” (i.e. expenses paid) to its campus; (2) a coach arranges for an
in-person, off-campus (home or prospect’s school) encounter with the prospect; (3) an institution
issues a prospect a National Letter of Intent or written offer of athletically-related financial aid; and/or
(4) receiving more than one telephone call from a coach for recruiting purposes.
What is a Contact?A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent(s) or legal guardian
and an institutional staff member or athletic representative during which any dialogue occurs in excess
of an exchange of greeting.
NOTE: At the Division I level, athletic representatives (boosters) may not contact you for the purposeof recruiting.
How/When May a Prospect be Contacted?In all sports, a prospect may not be contacted in-person, off-campus until their senior year in high school.
Prospects may not receive correspondence until their junior year in high school with the exception of
men’s basketball (June 15th after sophomore year). University questionnaires/camp brochures may be
sent prior to a prospect’s junior year.
When May a Prospect Visit an Institution?Prospects may visit an institution’s campus at their own expense (“unofficial visit”) and receive
complimentary passes to an athletic contest anytime except during “dead periods.” Check with the
institution for dates. There is no limit to the number of times a prospect may visit a campus at his/her
own expense.
Prospects may receive an expense paid visit (“official visit”) only after they have begun classes for their
senior year and have registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center and submitted transcripts and test
scores to the institution. Prospects are limited to a maximum of five official visits.
NCAA700 West Washington StreetIndianapolis, Indiana 46206
(317) 917-6222www.ncaa.org
Mountain West Conference15455 Gleneagle Drive - Suite 200Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921
(719) 488-4040www.TheMWC.com
BoostersWho is a "booster"?A "booster" is known in NCAA terms as a "representative of the institution's athletics interests." You
become a booster if:
• you have ever been a member of any organization promoting TCU Athletics,
• you have ever made any donation to the TCU Frog Club, TCU Athletics or any TCU booster group,
• you have ever assisted in evaluating or recruiting prospective student-athletes,
• you have ever assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families,
• you have promoted TCU Athletics in any other manner.
NCAA Bylaw 13.02.13.1 mandates that when you become a booster, you retain that identity for the rest
of your life. As a representative of TCU's athletics interests, you are bound by NCAA rules. TCU is
responsible for your actions.
The Initial-Eligibility ClearinghouseWhat is the Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse?The NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse is an organization that works with the NCAA to determine a
student’s eligibility for athletics partcipation in his or her first year of collegiate enrollment. Students who
want to participate in college sports during their first year of enrollment must register with the
Clearinghouse.
How do I register with the Clearinghouse?Log on to www.eligibilitycenter.org and select prospective student-athletes. Complete the registration
and print the transcript release form, sign it and give it to your high school guidance counselor. When
you register, be sure to compete the amateurism questionnaire as well.
What can TCU Offer You to Attend?You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, inducement, or arrangements (e.g. cash, clothing,
cars, gifts, loans, etc…) to encourage you to sign a National Letter of Intent. TCU may offer you a one-
year scholarship that covers room and board, tuition and fees, and required course-related books, or
any part of these.
NOTE: TCU can recommend that this aid is renewed each year, as is the general practice at the
institution, but this renewal is not guaranteed.
Correspondence and Recruiting MaterialsWhat can TCU send me?A Division I institution may provide you with the following materials for general correspondence,
including letters, U.S. Postal Service postcards and institutional note cards and materials printed on plain
white paper with black ink; business cards; e-mails; NCAA education information; pre-enrollment
information subsequent to signing a National Letter of Intent with the University; and one athletic
publication (media or recruiting guide) which may include one color printing inside.
Institutional Control"Institutional control" of athletics is a fundamental requirement of NCAA rules. The NCAA constitution
provides that each institution shall be responsible for ensuring that student-athletes, members of the
institution's staff and other individuals or groups that represent the institution's athletics interests
comply with all applicable NCAA regulations.
Contact Information
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Athletics Administration | Phone - (817) 257-5658 (7710)Interim Athletics Director/Associate Athletics Director........................................................................................................Davis BabbAssociate Athletics Director..............................................................................................................................................Ross BaileyAssociate Athletics Director.....................................................................................................................................Jack HesselbrockAssociate Athletics Director..........................................................................................................................................Kim JohnsonAssociate Athletics Director..................................................................................................................................................Scott KullAssociate Athletics Director....................................................................................................................................Andrea NordmannCoordinator of Events for Athletics................................................................................................................................Courtney HolmAdministrative Assistant....................................................................................................................................................Monica RayAdministrative Assistant........................................................................................................................................................Terri CainFaculty Athletic Representative.....................................................................................................................................Rhonda Hatcher
Athletic Academic Services Office | Phone - (817) 257-7972Director..............................................................................................................................................................................Chris UchaczAssistant Director | Tutor Supervisor...........................................................................................................................Kelle BrantingAssistant Director | Career Specialist.................................................................................................................................Judy GoldenAssistant Director | Learning Specialist..........................................................................................................................ShawnWorthenNCAA CHAMPS | Life Skills Coordinator..........................................................................................................................Kathy RainesWriting Specialist | Tutor..................................................................................................................................................Nancy WeiserAssistant Academic Advisor.......................................................................................................................................Wendy FarrensAssistant Academic Advisor.................................................................................................................................Breanne O’Connor
Athletics Compliance | Phone - (817) 257-5658Associate Athletics Director....................................................................................................................................Andrea NordmannDirector...................................................................................................................................................................John CunninghamAssistant Director.............................................................................................................................................................BeckyHolmesAdministrative Assistant................................................................................................................................................Stephanie Key
Broadcasting | Phone - (817) 257-5462Director..............................................................................................................................................................................Brian Estridge
Business Management | Phone - (817) 257-7379Business Manager...........................................................................................................................................................Tommy LoveAdministrative Assistant...............................................................................................................................................Jeanette Bradley
Equipment Room | Phone - (817) 257-7936Manager...............................................................................................................................................................................Matt LewisAssistant Manager.........................................................................................................................................................Jose CarpinteyroAssistant Manager...............................................................................................................................................................Mark Miller
ISP Sports Office | Phone - (817) 257-5141General Manager..........................................................................................................................................................Rudy KlancnikSenior Account Executie.....................................................................................................................................................Traci TigheAccount Executive.....................................................................................................................................................Angela Martinez
Marketing | Phone - (817) 257-7969Director..............................................................................................................................................................................JasonByrneAssistant Director......................................................................................................................................................John FestervandAssistant Director................................................................................................................................................................Zach KuleszAssistant Director..................................................................................................................................................................Julie MayAssistant.............................................................................................................................................................................Evan SpoonAssistant................................................................................................................................................................................Miki Mays
Media Relations | Phone - (817) 257-7969Director...............................................................................................................................................................................Mark CohenAssistant Director.................................................................................................................................................................Joe MonacoAssistant Director.......................................................................................................................................................Andy AndersonAssistant.................................................................................................................................................................Brandie DavidsonCoordinator..........................................................................................................................................................................Matt HooverGraduate Assistant............................................................................................................................................................Jamie HandyAdministrative Assistant...................................................................................................................................................Robyn Wright
Spirit | Phone - (817) 257-7129Coordinator............................................................................................................................................................Lindsay Shoulders
Sports Medicine/Athletic Training | Phone - (817) 257-5399Director.................................................................................................................................................................................Chris HallAssociate Director..............................................................................................................................................................David GableTeam Physician...................................................................................................................................................Dr. Sam HaraldsonAssistant Trainer.....................................................................................................................................................Valerie TinklepaughAssistant Trainer...............................................................................................................................................................Danny WheatAssistant Trainer......................................................................................................................................................Lauren CrawfordAssistant Trainer..............................................................................................................................................................Junko YazawaSports Dietitian...............................................................................................................................................................Amy Goodson
Strength and Conditioning | Phone - (817) 257-7978Head Coach...................................................................................................................................................................Don SommerAssistant Coach..............................................................................................................................................................Zach DechantAssistant Coach..........................................................................................................................................................Stephen GephardtAssistant Coach...................................................................................................................................................................Matt Parker
Ticket Office | Phone - (817) 257-FROGDirector of Ticket Operations........................................................................................................................................Sean ConnerCustomer Service Manager.................................................................................................................................................Chip HeissAssistant Ticket Manager................................................................................................................................................Mitch Walter
Video Services | Phone - (817) 257-7374Coordinator.........................................................................................................................................................................Mike MaplesAssistant Coordinator...................................................................................................................................................Mark DeBreaux
Baseball | Phone - (817) 257-7985Head Coach............................................................................................................................................................Jim SchlossnagleAssociate Head Coach....................................................................................................................................................Todd WhittingAssistant Coach................................................................................................................................................................Randy MazeyVolunteer Assistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................Ryan ShotzbergerDirector of Operations.........................................................................................................................................Meredith MontgomeryAdministrative Assistant..................................................................................................................................................Judy Altenberg
Men’s Basketball | Phone - (817) 257-7968Head Coach....................................................................................................................................................................Jim ChristianAssistant Coach..............................................................................................................................................................Jean PrioleauAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Bill WuszynskiAssistant Coach......................................................................................................................................................................Eric HautDirector of Operations...................................................................................................................................................Cody HopkinsAdministrative Assistant......................................................................................................................................................Joan Owens
Women’s Basketball | Phone - (817) 257-7962Head Coach........................................................................................................................................................................Jeff MittieAssociate Head Coach.............................................................................................................................................Brian OstermannAssistant Coach..................................................................................................................................................................Tonya HautAssistant Coach...............................................................................................................................................................Tricia DavernDirector of Operations......................................................................................................................................................Sandora IrvinAdministrative Assistant................................................................................................................................................Jodi Christian
Equestrian | Phone - (817) 257-7969Head Coach.......................................................................................................................................................................Gary ReynoldsAssistant Coach..........................................................................................................................................................Kindel Huffman
Football | Phone - (817) 257-7970 (7986)Head Coach................................................................................................................................................................Gary PattersonAssistant Coach........................................................................................................................................................Jarrett AndersonAssistant Coach..................................................................................................................................................................Dick BumpasAssistant Coach.................................................................................................................................................................Justin FuenteAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Chad GlasgowAssistant Coach.............................................................................................................................................................Clay JenningsAssistant Coach..................................................................................................................................................................Rusty BurnsAssistant Coach....................................................................................................................................................................Dan SharpAssistant Coach.................................................................................................................................................................Tony TademyAssistant Coach.............................................................................................................................................................Eddie WilliamsonDirector of Operations..................................................................................................................................................Mike SinguefieldAssistant Director of Operations..........................................................................................................................................Chris GillertCoach Patterson’s Administrative Assistant..................................................................................................................Donna BiasattiAdministrative Assistant.....................................................................................................................................................Gisele Kates
Men’s Golf | Phone - (817) 257-7646Head Coach.....................................................................................................................................................................Bill Montigel
Women’s Golf | Phone - (817) 257-7941Head Coach.........................................................................................................................................................Angie Ravaioli-LarkinAssistant Coach......................................................................................................................................................................Lori Tate
Rifle | Phone - (817) 257-5258Head Coach.......................................................................................................................................................................Karen MonezVolunteer Assistant Coach............................................................................................................................................Stephen Scherer
Women’s Soccer | Phone - (817) 257-7096Head Coach......................................................................................................................................................................Dan AbdallaAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Mark PlakorusAssistant Coach..............................................................................................................................................................Michelle RoyalVolunteer Assistant Coach..........................................................................................................................................Adam ClementsonDirector of Operations.................................................................................................................................................Paul Davenport
Swimming and Diving | Phone - (817) 257-7963
Head Coach..................................................................................................................................................................Richard SybesmaAssistant Coach..............................................................................................................................................................Wayne ChesterAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Bill KoppelmanAssistant Coach........................................................................................................................................................Keegan WalkleyAssistant Coach...............................................................................................................................................................Matt EmmertAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Julie HarringtonAdministrative Assistant..............................................................................................................................................Laura Weisbrod
Men’s Tennis | Phone - (817) 257-7639Head Coach........................................................................................................................................................................Dave BorelliAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Jason Marshall
Women’s Tennis | Phone - (817) 257-7039Head Coach..........................................................................................................................................................Jefferson HammondAssistant Coach................................................................................................................................................................Sarah GrayVolunteer Assistant Coach..........................................................................................................................................Anna Lubinsky
Track and Field/Cross Country | Phone - (817) 257-7983Head Coach..............................................................................................................................................................Darryl AndersonAssistant Coach...............................................................................................................................................................ShawnWingetAssistant Coach............................................................................................................................................................John KennesonAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Jeff PetersmeyerAssistant Coach...........................................................................................................................................................Dennis Darling
Volleyball | Phone - (817) 257-7360Head Coach....................................................................................................................................................................Prentice LewisAssociate Head Coach......................................................................................................................................................Jason TanakaAssistant Coach..........................................................................................................................................................Linda Hampton
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Brian Estridge | Play-by-Play | 11th Season
Brian Estridge begins his 11th season as the “Voice of the Horned Frogs” and TCU’s Director of Broadcasting. In addition to his insightful andentertaining play-by-play radio duties for TCU, Estridge has provided play-by-play duties for numerious ESPNU and CBS/Westwood One radioproductions and serves as the co-host of the WBAP Morning News.
A native of Kershaw, S.C., Estridge began his radio career at the age of 14 where he made stops in South Carolina, North Carolina and Ohio providingplay-by-play coverage for Miami (OH) University as well as Appalachian State University. The Voice of the Frogs has been honored by both the TexasAssociated Press Broadcasters and the Press Club of Dallas as the best collegiate play-by-play announcer in the state. He was one of three nominees in1996 for the North Carolina Sportscaster of the Year.
A graduate of Appalachian State, Estriduge and his wife, Rebecca, reside in Colleyville with their two children, Gaines and Ellie.
On July 1, 2006, TCU reached a seven-year agreement with ISP Sports - the national leader in collegiate sports
marketing - that provides the company with primary multi-media rights to TCU Athletics. Due to the success of
the partnership, the agreement was extended to 2018.
With the partnership, ISP Sports receives the rights to all sales and marketing opportunities associated with the
Frogs, including the TCU radio network for all sports, advertising, promotions and signage in athletic facilities.
Thanks in part to a multi-year agreement between TCU and Metroplex-based 100,000-watt 103.3 ESPN, the Frog
faithful and nearly six million people throughout the region will have access to every Frog football and men’s
basketball game. The TCU/ISP Sports Network broadcasts can also be heard around the world via the Internet
on GoFrogs.com.
ISP Sports Office
Rudy KlancnikGeneral Manager
Traci LarrisonSenior Account Executive
Angela MartinezAccount Executive
John Denton | Color Analyst | 20th Season
John Denton begins his second decade as the color analyst for the TCU/ISP Sports Network. A former standout for the Frog football team, Dentonwent from walk-on to a four-year lettermen as a kicker and punter for the Purple and White from 1981-84 where he completed his career at the 1984Bluebonnet Bowl.
Denton has drawn myriad broadcast assignments during his radio career with CBS/Westwood One in their coverage of the NCAA Basketball Tournament,NFL Monday Night Football, NFL Playoffs as well as Major League Baseball’s Game of the Week. In May of 2007, Denton was recognized by the All-American Football Foundation with its prestigious Lindsey Nelson Outstanding Broadcaster Award for excellence in broadcasting and dedication to thecollege football.
A graduate of TCU and the Director of the Frog Club, Denton and his wife, Linda, live in Southlake with their two daughters, Erin and Meredith.
Brian Sperry begins his 13th season as the game statistician for TCU men’s basketball as well as
Horned Frog football. In addition to his work with TCU, Sperry has also been the chief statistician
for the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network while working with the Dallas Mavericks, CBS Radio, Texas
Longhorns and a host of other sports teams and media outlets.
Sperry and his wife, Tina, have three daughters, Audrey, Lauren and Ella, and reside in McKinney.
Chuck Akin | Network Engineer
Chuck Akin is in his second season as the network engineer for the TCU/ISP Sports Network.
Currently a remote coordinator for Cumulus Media, Akin previously worked four years with ISP
Sports on the SMU men’s basketball broadcasts. He has also assisted with the Arena Football
League’s Dallas Desperados in addition to the football broadcasts for the University of Hawai’i and Aledo
High School.
Taylor Durham | Studio Host
Taylor Durham is in his third year as studio host. The 1996 Elon graduate has worked with ISP Sportsas Director of Affiliate Relations since March 2000.
Jeff Williams begins his 11th season with the TCU/ISP Sports Network where he has served as the
play-by-play announcer for the TCU women’s basketball program as well as the sideline analyst for
TCU radio and television broadcasts in football.
In addition to his duties with the Lady Frogs, Williams has also provided play-by-play accounts for
selected TCU men’s basketball contests. A current staff member at WBAP Radio, Williams provided radio
play-by-play duties for the Penn State women’s basketball program from 1993-95 and also served as the
Sports Director for WMAJ in State College, Pa.
Williams and his wife, Kathy, live in Weatherford with their three children, Dustin, Abby and Jake.
Jeff Williams | Game Statistician
Brian Sperry | Game Statistician
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Athletics Media Relations Staff
Mark CohenDirector
Joe MonacoAssistant Director
Andy AndersonAssistant Director
Brandie DavidsonAssistant
Matt HooverCoordinator
Jamie HandyGraduate Assistant
Robyn WrightAdministrative Assistant
TCU Athletic Media Relations
TheTCU Athletics Media Relations Office is located on the concourse level of Daniel-Meyer Coliseum in Suite 104. Normal
business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The office phone number is (817) 257-7969 and fax
number is (817) 257-7964.
Joe Monaco serves as the primary media contact for men’s basketball and can be reached directly in the office at (817) 257-5378or by e-mail at [email protected]. The overnight mailing address is 2900 Stadium Dr., Suite 104, Fort Worth, Texas, 76129.
TCU on the WebThe official website of TCU Athletics is www.GoFrogs.com. On the men’s basketball team page, media members and fans of the
Purple and White will find current team roster, player and coach bios, schedules, results, statistics, video highlights, press
conference video, game notes and archived press releases.
Media CredentialsRequests for official working media credentials should be directed towards Joe Monaco - Assistant Director of Athletics Media
Relations. All credential requests must be submitted on official news outlet letterhead and such requests should be received at least
24 hours in advance of the scheduled contest unless otherwise arranged.
Credentials will be issued on a game-by-game basis and may be picked up at the Media Will Call entrance, which is located in thefront entrance of the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum, prior to the beginning of every home contest. TCU is unable to accommodatechildren, spouses or other non-workers with press row seating.
PhotographersAs written in NCAA and Mountain West Conference guidelines, working photographers will be limited to the court baseline areas
for game time shooting. No photographers will be allowed to shoot courtside in front of either the scorers’ table or press row.
Additionally, tripods will not be allowed courtside or along the end lines. Strobe light installations must gain approval by T. RossBailey - TCU Associate Athletics Director for Operations. No upper-level shooting platforms are available in Daniel-MeyerColiseum. Photographers who wish to cover TCU home games must apply for credentials via Joe Monaco in the Athletics MediaRelations Office.
The MountainWest Sports Network - The Mtn. -
premiered on September 1, 2006, as the first
network dedicated to a college athletics conference
in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) giving
sports fans blanket coverage of MWC athletics
across multiple sports.
The 2009-2010 schedule provided coverage of
more than 200 games, including football, men's
and women's basketball as well as men's and
women's Olympic sports.
In addition to televising more live Mountain West Conference sporting events than any other network, The Mtn. delivers
comprehensive MWC sports news, analysis and commentary. The Mtn. produces a growing roster of original conference sports
programming, which features some of the most knowledgeable and experienced sportscasters and reporters on television. The
Mtn. coverage enables MWC fans to enjoy the most specialized college conference sports experience on television.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram400 West 7th Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102Phone - (817) 390-7760Fax - (817) 390-7210
Dallas Morning NewsCommunications CenterDallas, Texas 75265
Phone - (214) 977-8444Fax - (214) 651-0580
Associated Press4851 LBJ Freeway - Suite 300
Dallas, Texas 75244Phone - (972) 991-2100Fax - (972) 991-7207
KDFW-TV (Fox | Channel 4)400 North Griffin
Dallas, Texas 75202Phone - (214) 720-3155Fax - (214) 720-3263
KXAS-TV (NBC | Channel 5)3900 Barnett Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76103Phone - (817) 654-6321Fax - (817) 654-6354
WFAA-TV (ABC | Channel 8)606 Young
Dallas, Texas 75202Phone - (214) 748-9631Fax - (214) 977-6522
KTVT-TV (CBS | Channel 11)5233 Bridge Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76103Phone - (817) 451-1111Fax - (817) 509-1063
KDAF-TV (CW | Channel 33)8001 John Carpenter Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75247Phone - (214) 252-3329Fax - (214) 252-3379
KESN (ESPN Radio) | 103.3 FM400 East Las Colinas Blvd. - Suite 1033
Irving, Texas 75039Phone - (817) 695-1820Fax - (817) 695-3505
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Media Work RoomTCU’s Athletics Media Relations Office provides a work room for working news media, which
is the Varsity Club Room on the concourse level of Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. This room serves
as the central working area for all media as well as a hospitality area and post-game press room
at all TCU home games.
Media ParkingParking space for working news media is limited, but every effort will be made to
accommodate as many media members as possible. Media receiving credentials for TCU’s
home basketball games are provided with convenient parking privileges. TCU’s basketball
media pass gives access to the media parking lot (Lot 1) from Bellaire Drive.
Media Entrance | Media Will CallAll credentials for media members will be picked up at the Media Will Call window located in
the front entrance of the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Credentials may be picked up at the Media
Will Call window beginning 90 minutes prior to the scheduled game time. If other
arrangements are needed for opposing media, please contact the opposing school’s Sports
Information Director for request and information.
Game Day ServicesStatistical and informational materials, including media guides, pregame notes, halftime and
final game boxes, play-by-play, shot charts, quickie stats and quotes are provided by the TCU
Athletics Media Relations Office. Halftime box scores are distributed courtside while the final
box and stat books will be available in the Varsity Club Room.
Media FoodA pregame meal for media members is provided prior to all home basketball games. Drinks are
permitted on press row, but food is not allowed.
Wireless InternetWireless internet is available on press row and in the Varsity Club Room. Contact a member
of the Athletics Media Relations Office to receive a password for Internet access.
Locker Room PolicyThe TCU locker room is closed to the media at all times. Media should submit postgame
interview requests to Joe Monaco in the Athletics Media Relations Office prior to the
conclusion of the game. Contact the opposing school’s Sports Information Director to find out
interview policies for the opposing team.
Post-Game InterviewsFollowing a 10-minute cooling period, Coach Christian along with two members of the TCU
men’s basketball program will participate in interviews located outside of the basketball locker
room. Coach Christian will conduct his post-game radio interview prior to speaking with print
and television media. Following away games, Coach Christian and selected players will be
available outside the TCU dressing room unless otherwise requested by the home team.
Telephone InterviewsTo arrange a telephone interview with TCU players and/or coaches, contact Joe Monaco of the
TCU Athletics Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance to allow ample time to
notify the players or coaches. While telephone interviews by local media members are
permissible, in-person interviews with players and coaches are recommended.
Visiting Radio InformationThree (3) courtesy telephone lines as well as two ISDN lines are available courtside on press row
for the visiting team’s official radio station. The visitor’s radio location is at the north end (tunnel
side) of press row. A hookup box is located in the floor at the radio position.
The TCU/ISP Sports Network is located toward the south end of press row. If additional lines are
needed, TCU’s Director of Broadcasting Brian Estridge will serve as the local contact for
placing phone line orders where he can be reached at (817) 257-5462. If problems are
encountered on site, TCU’s Bruce Hudson is on-call during all TCU home games.
Television CrewsTCU’s live television appearances will be governed by the existing Mountain West Conference
policy and association. All nonconference television appearances originating from Daniel-Meyer
Coliseum must be approved by Scott Kull, TCU Associate Athletics Director. For information
concerning electrical power, hookups and other technical questions, contact T. Ross Bailey,
TCU Associate Athletics Director for Operations at (817) 257-7009.
Scouting CredentialsProfessional scouts may obtain scouting passes and press row seating through TCU’s Athletics
Media Relations Office. Teams requesting such needs should do so on official letterhead.
Scouting credentials may be picked up on the day of the game at Media Will Call.
Covering PracticesThe TCU men’s basketball team normally conducts workouts between the hours of 2:00 p.m. to
5:00 p.m. Practice sessions may take place in either the Daniel-Meyer Coliseum or Schollmaier
Basketball Complex - both of which are on the campus of TCU.
Practice are closed and off-limits to all media representatives. Media wishing to conduct player
interviews will be able to do so prior to the workout session or immediately following the
practice. To schedule an interview session, contact Joe Monaco in the TCU Athletic Media
Relations Office before 11:00 a.m. on the day you wish to attend. No player under any
circumstance will be pulled from practice in order to participate in an interview.
New Player InterviewsIt is the policy of TCU and Coach Christian that new players (incoming freshmen and transfers)
are not available for interviews with the media prior to the first regular-season basketball game.
All pre-season interviews must focus on the returning players for the TCU men’s basketball team.
Following the first game, all players are available for interviews.
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