UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

MEDIA GUIDE 2018-19 MEN'S

UHCOUGARS.COM 2018-19 HOUSTON

MEN'S BASKETBALL

CREDITS Executive Editor Jeff Conrad

Cover Design Lauren Sampson UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON Printing DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT University of Houston The University of Houston Department of Intercollegiate Athletics inspires excellence today while pre- Printing and Postal Services paring leaders for life by fostering a culture, which challenges student-athletes to achieve their high- est academic, athletic and personal aspirations.

CORE VALUES • Excellence • Integrity • Inclusivity • Loyalty • Accountability • Sportsmanship

PRINCIPLES • To cultivate the highest quality sports programs, facilities and resources to build and maintain winning traditions • To provide a competition environment of high entertainment value for a loyal fan base with a commitment to sportsmanship and customer service • To attract and develop student-athletes who exhibit the qualities of intellectual growth, account ability, maturity, independence and leadership with the goal of building champions for life • To enrich the opportunity to earn an undergraduate degree by offering each student-athlete a quality educational, social and athletic experience • To ensure the department is in adherence with NCAA, Office of Civil Rights, American Athletic Conference and University rules and regulations to operatewith the highest degree of integrity • To exercise fiscal responsibility throughout the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics • To build and strengthen relationships throughout the University campus and the Houston community UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 3204 Cullen Blvd. Houston, Texas 77204-6002 UHCougars.com MEDIA ALMANAC TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION HISTORY & TRADITION GENERAL INFORMATION 2018-18 Schedule 2 Historical Highlights 84-85 Location: Houston, Texas 2018-19 Roster 3 Houston Basketball A to Z 86-89 Founded: 1927 INFORMATION Guy V. Lewis Development Facility 4 Cougars in the NBA/NBA Draft 90-91 Enrollment: 45,000 Fertitta Center 5 1966-67 NCAA Final Four Team 92 President/Chancellor: Dr. Renu Khator Media Information 6-7 Vice President for Athletics: Chris Pezman 1967-68 NCAA Final Four Team 93 NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Richard Scamell 2018-19 The American Composite Schedule 8-9 1981-82 NCAA Final Four Team 94 Conference: American Athletic Quick Facts 10 1982-83 NCAA Final Four Team 95 Nickname: Cougars Opposing SID Information 11 1983-84 NCAA Final Four Team 96 Colors: Scarlet (PMS 186) and White Game of the Century 97 Arena (capacity): Fertitta Center (7,100) & H&PE Arena (8,100) 2018-19 COUGARS Guy V. Lewis 98 Preseason Notebook 14-15 Otis Birdsong 99 2018-19 PREVIEW Cedrick Alley Jr. 16-17 Clyde Drexler 100 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/7 Newcomers: 4 Breaon Brady 18-19 Elvin Hayes 101 Armoni Brooks 20-21 Starters Returning: 3 Hakeem Olajuwon 102 (G) Galen Robinson Jr. (Sr., 6-1, 190, 4.7 ppg, 3.7 apg) Corey Davis Jr. 22-23 Michael Young 103 Chris Harris Jr. 24-25 (G) Corey Davis Jr. (Sr., 6-1, 190, 13.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg) Honor Roll 104-107 Galen Robinson Jr. 26-27 (C) Breaon Brady (Sr., 6-8, 250, 4.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg) NCAA Tournament Results 108-109 Starters Lost: 2 Fabian White Jr. 28-29 Conference Tournament Results 110-111 (G) Rob Gray (19.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg) Landon Goesling 30-31 NIT/CBI Results 112 (F) Devin Davis (10.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg) Justin Gorham 32-33 UHCougars.com 113 Returning Scoring: 48.9% (1,314 of 2,685 pts.) Brison Gresham 34-35 All-Time Lettermen 114-115 Returning Rebounding: 46.8% (633 of 1,353 rebs.) DeJon Jarreau 36-37 Returning Assists: 52.7 % (266 of 505 asts.) Caleb Broodo / Nate Hinton / Neil VanBeck 38 Jersey Numbers 116-117 TV/Radio Roster 39 All-Time Series 118-119 2017-18 REVIEW Series Records 120-127 Final Rankings: #21 (AP), #22 (USA TODAY Coaches) COACHES & STAFF All-Time Results 128-136 2017-18 Overall Record: 27-8 Head Coach 42-48 Year-by-Year Coaching Records 137 2017-18 American Finish: 14-4 (t-2nd) Assistant Coach Alvin Brooks 49 Our City 138 2017-18 Postseason: NCAA Tournament Second Round Assistant Coach Kellen Sampson 50 Assistant Coach Quannas White 51 RECORDS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78) Individual Records 140 Director for Operations Meshu Negga / Record at Houston: 83-48 (5th yr.) Director of Player Development Hollis Price 52 Team Records 141 Career Record: 583-318 (30th yr.) Video Coordinator K.C. Beard / Individual Career Leaders 142-143 Assistant Coaches: Alvin Brooks, Kellen Sampson, Special Events Coordinator Lauren Sampson 53 Individual Single-Season Leaders 144-145 Quannas White Associate Athletics Trainer John Houston / Individual Single-Game Leaders 146-147 Assistant Director of Sports Performance Alan Bishop 54 Team Single-Season Leaders 148 SUPPORT STAFF Director for Operations (External) Lauren Sampson / Team Single-Game Records 149 Director of Operations: Meshu Negga Director for On-Campus Relations Bilal Batley 55 1,000-Point Club 150-153 Director of Operations (External): Lauren Sampson Associate Director for Operations Raul Ganzalez / 30-Point Club 154-155 Director of Player Development: Hollis Price Video Coordinator: K.C. Beard Associate AD for Student-Athlete Development Maria Peden / Outstanding Performances 156-157 Academics Counselor Angel Shamblin 56 Associate Athletics Trainer: John Houston Individual Year-by-Year Leaders 158-159 Director of Men’s Basketball Internal Operations / Student Managers 57 Team Year-by-Year Statistics 160-161 Sports Performance: Alan Bishop vs. Ranked Opponents 162-163 Director of On-Campus Recruiting: Bilal Batley 2017-18 IN REVIEW Houston when Ranked 164 Assistant Director of Player Development: Mikhail McLean Postseason Notebook 60-61 Starting Lineups 165-166 Assistant Director of Operations: Raul Ganzalez Overall/The American Statistics 62 Regular-Season Tournament History 167-169 Internal Operations: Garrett Bridges, Jordan Walker, Results 63 100-Point Games 170-171 Josh White, Autumn Mouton Home/Winning Statistics 64 NCAA Tournament Records 172 Student Managers: Briahna Hynes, Kwa Jones, Points-Rebounds-Assists/Starters 65 Daniel Hixon, Matthew McDonald, NIT Records 173 Team Game-by-Game Statistics 66 Dylan Tesch, Kellen Hutchinson, Brandon McElvy, CBI Records 174 Individual and Team Highs and Lows 67 Matthew Nguyen, Ryner Martin, Charlton Riley, Andrew Tuan Conference Tournament Records 175 The American Final Standings and Honors 68 Freshman Single-Season Records 176-177 Starting Lineups / Specialty Statistics 69 MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY Devin Davis 70-71 Miscellaneous Records 178-179 First Season: 1946 Rob Gray 72-74 Hofheinz Pavilion Records 180-181 All-Time Record: 1,254-851 (.596) Overall Postseason Record: 35-39 (.473) Valentine Sangoyomi 76-77 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 20 Wes VanBeck 78-79 Final Four Appearances: 5 (1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967) Nura Zanna 80-81 Last NCAA Appearance: 2018 (lost to #7/7 Michigan, Second Round) NIT Appearances: 11 Last NIT Appearance: 2017 (lost to Akron, First Round) Regular-Season Conference Titles: 7

1 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 SCHEDULE Date (Day) Opponent Site Television Radio Time Nov. 1 (Thur.) DALLAS BAPTIST (exhibition) H&PE ARENA 7 p.m. Men against Breast Cancer Cup Nov. 10 (Sat.) ALABAMA A&M H&PE ARENA TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA Nov. 14 (Wed.) RICE H&PE ARENA TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Nov. 19 (Mon.) NORTHWESTERN STATE H&PE ARENA TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Nov. 24 (Sat.) at BYU Provo, Utah TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA Nov. 28 (Wed.) UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY H&PE ARENA TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m.

INFORMATION Inaugural Game in Fertitta Center Dec. 1 (Sat.) OREGON FERTITTA CENTER ESPN2 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m. Dec. 4 (Tue.) LAMAR FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Dec. 8 (Sat.) at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. FS Oklahoma 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m. Dec. 12 (Wed.) LSU FERTITTA CENTER ESPN2 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m. Dec. 16 (Sun.) SAINT LOUIS FERTITTA CENTER ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 2 p.m. Dec. 20 (Thur.) UTAH STATE FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Dec. 23 (Sun.) COPPIN STATE FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA Dec. 29 (Sat.) NJIT FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA Jan. 2 (Wed.) * TULSA FERTITTA CENTER ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Jan. 6 (Sun.) * MEMPHIS FERTITTA CENTER ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 5 p.m. Jan. 9 (Wed.) * at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m. Jan. 12 (Sat.) * WICHITA STATE FERTITTA CENTER CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Jan. 16 (Wed.) * at SMU Dallas, Texas ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m. Jan. 19 (Sat.) * at USF Tampa, Fla. ESPNU 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Jan. 23 (Wed.) * ECU FERTITTA CENTER ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 7 p.m. Jan. 27 (Sun.) * at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. ESPNews 950 AM KPRC 1 p.m. Jan. 31 (Thur.) * TEMPLE FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m. Feb. 7 (Thur.) * at UCF Orlando, Fla. CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m. Feb. 10 (Sun.) * CINCINNATI FERTITTA CENTER ESPN 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m. Feb. 14 (Thur.) * at UConn Hartford, Conn. TBA 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m. Feb. 17 (Sun.) * at Tulane New Orleans, La. CBSSN 950 AM KPRC 1 p.m. Feb. 23 (Sat.) * USF FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 5 p.m. Feb. 27 (Wed.) * at ECU Greenville, N.C. ESPN3 950 AM KPRC 6 p.m. March 2 (Sat.) * UCF FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 3 p.m. March 7 (Thur.) * SMU FERTITTA CENTER TBA 950 AM KPRC 8 p.m. March 10 (Sun.) * at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio CBS 950 AM KPRC 11 a.m. March 14-17 (Thur.-Sun.) The American Championship Memphis, Tenn. (FedExForum) TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA March 19-20 (Tue.-Wed.) NCAA Tournament First Four Dayton, Ohio TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA March 21-24 (Thur.-Sun.) NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds TBA TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA March 28-31 (Thur.-Sun.) NCAA Tournament Regionals TBA TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA April 6 / April 8 (Sat. / Mon.) NCAA Tournament Final Four Minneapolis, Minn. TBA 950 AM KPRC TBA

* – American Athletic Conference game 2019 NCAA TOURNAMENT DATES and SITES All times are Central • Dates and times are subject to change. FIRST FOUR Broadcast networks and stations subject to change March 19-20 UD Arena (Dayton Ohio) SECOND AND THIRD ROUNDS Home games listed in BOLD CAPS and will be played at H&PE Arena March 21 & 23 Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, S.C.); XL Center (Hartford, Conn.); (on campus of Texas Southern University) or at Fertitta Center (on UH campus) Nationwide Arena (Columbius, Ohio); Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa); BOK Center (Tulsa, Okla.); Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.); Vivint Smart Home Arena (Salt Lake City, Utah); Key Arena (Seattle) March 22 & 24 Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, S.C.); XL Center (Hartford, Conn.); Nationwide Arena (Columbius, Ohio); Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa); BOK Center (Tulsa, Okla.); Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.); Vivint Smart Home Arena (Salt Lake City, Utah); Key Arena (Seattle) REGIONALS March 28 & 30 Region – Verizon Center (Washington, D.C.) Region – Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) March 29 & 31 Region – KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, Ky.) Region – Honda Center (Anaheim, Calif.) FINAL FOUR April 6 / 8 US Bank Stadium (Minneapolis)

2 MEDIA ALMANAC 2018-19 ROSTERS Numerical By Position No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown-High School (Last School) Guards (7): Brooks, Davis Jr., Goesling,

1 Chris Harris Jr. C 6-10 245 r-Jr.-1L Houston, Texas-Madison (San Jacinto JC) Hinton, Jarreau, Robinson Jr., VanBeck INFORMATION 2 Landon Goesling G 6-0 175 r-Sr.-TR Bakersfield, Calif.-Bakersfield (St. Edward’s) Forwards (5): Alley Jr., Brady, Gorham, 3 Armoni Brooks G 6-3 195 Jr.-2L Round Rock, Texas-McNeil Gresham, White Jr. 4 * Justin Gorham F 6-7 225 Jr.-TR Columbia, Md.-Calvert Hall (Towson) Centers (2): Broodo, Harris Jr. 5 Corey Davis Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-1L Lafayette, La.-Lafayette (San Jacinto JC) 11 Nate Hinton G 6-5 210 Fr.-HS Gastonia, N.C.-Gaston Day School By Class 13 DeJon Jarreau G 6-5 185 r-So.-TR New Orleans, La.-McDonogh 35 (UMass) Seniors (4): Brady, Davis Jr., Goesling, Robinson Jr. 15 Neil VanBeck G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas-Westside Juniors (3): Brooks, Gorham, Harris Jr. 23 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-5 230 r-Fr.-RS Houston, Texas-Klein Forest Sophomores (3): Gresham, Jarreau, White Jr. 24 Breaon Brady F 6-8 260 Sr.-1L Akron, Ohio-Ellett (Saddleback JC) Redshirt Freshmen (2): Alley Jr., Broodo 25 Galen Robinson Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas-Westbury Christian Freshmen (2): Hinton, VanBeck 30 Caleb Broodo C 6-7 230 r-Fr.-RS Midland, Mich.-Dow 35 Fabian White Jr. F 6-7 230 So.-1L Atascocita, Texas-Atascocita By Experience 55 Brison Gresham F/C 6-8 225 r-So.-TR New Orleans, La.-McDonogh 35 (UMass) Three Letters (1): Robinson Jr. * – will sit out the 2018-19 season per NCAA transfer rules Two Letters (1): Brooks One Letter (5): Brady, C. Davis Jr., Grant Coaching Staff Harris Jr., White Jr. Head Coach: Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78; Fifth season at Houston) Redshirts (2): Alley Jr., Broodo Assistant Coach: Alvin Brooks (Lamar ‘82; 21st season at Houston) Transfers (2): Gresham, Jarreau Assistant Coach: Kellen Sampson (Oklahoma ‘06; Fifth season at Houston) High School (2): Hinton, VanBeck Assistant Coach: Quannas White (Oklahoma ‘04; Second season at Houston) By Nation Support Staff USA (14): Alley Jr., Brady, Broodo, Director of Operations: Meshu Negga (Houston ‘14) Brooks, Davis Jr., Goesling, Gresham, Harris Jr., Director of External Operations: Lauren Sampson (Oklahoma ‘04) Hinton, Jarreau, Robinson Jr.,White Jr., VanBeck Director of Player Development: Hollis Price (Oklahoma ‘11) Video Coordinator: K.C. Beard (Boise State ‘08) By State Associate Athletics Trainer: John Houston (Texas Tech ‘91) Texas (6): Alley Jr., Brooks, Director of Men’s Basketball Sports Performance: Alan Bishop (Utah State ‘09) Harris Jr., Robinson Jr., VanBeck, White Assistant Director of Player Development: Mikhail McLean (Houston ‘13) California (1): Goesling Assistant Director of Operations: Raul Ganzalez (Houston ‘15), Louisiana (3): Davis Jr., Gresham, Jarreau Internal Operations: Garrett Bridges (St. Augustine ‘10), Jordan Walker (UH-Downtown ‘18) Maryland (1): Gorham Josh White (North Texas ‘11), Autumn Mouton Michigan (1): Broodo Student Managers: Briahna Hynes, Kwa Jones, Daniel Hixon, Matthew McDonald, North Carolina (1): Hinton Dylan Tesch, Kellen Hutchinson, Brandon McElvy, Matthew Nguyen, Ohio (1): Brady Ryner Martin, Charlton Riley, Andrew Tuan By Height Alphabetical 6-10 (1): Harris Jr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown-High School (Last School) 6-8 (2): Brady, Gresham, 23 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-5 230 r-Fr.-RS Houston, Texas-Klein Forest 6-7 (3): Broodo, Gorham, White Jr. 24 Breaon Brady F 6-8 260 Sr.-1L Akron, Ohio-Ellett (Saddleback JC) 6-5 (3): Alley Jr., Hinton, Jarreau 30 Caleb Broodo C 6-7 230 r-Fr.-RS Midland, Mich.-Dow 6-4 (1): VanBeck 3 Armoni Brooks G 6-3 195 Jr.-2L Round Rock, Texas-McNeil 6-3 (1): Brooks 5 Corey Davis Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-1L Lafayette, La.-Lafayette (San Jacinto JC) 6-1 (2): Davis Jr., Robinson Jr. 2 Landon Goesling G 6-0 175 r-Sr.-TR Bakersfield, Calif.-Bakersfield (St. Edward’s) 6-0 (1): Goesling 4 * Justin Gorham F 6-7 225 Jr.-TR Columbia, Md.-Calvert Hall (Towson) 55 Brison Gresham F/C 6-8 245 r-So.-TR New Orleans, La.-McDonogh 35 (UMass) By Weight 1 Chris Harris Jr. C 6-10 245 r-Jr.-1L Houston, Texas-Madison (San Jacinto JC) 260 (1): Brady 11 Nate Hinton G 6-5 210 Fr.-HS Gastonia, N.C.-Gaston Day School 245 (1): Harris Jr. 13 DeJon Jarreau G 6-5 185 r-So.-TR New Orleans, La.-McDonogh 35 (UMass) 230 (3): Alley Jr., Broodo, White Jr. 25 Galen Robinson Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas-Westbury Christian 225 (2): Gorham, Gresham 15 Neil VanBeck G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas-Westside 210 (1): Hinton 35 Fabian White Jr. F 6-7 230 So.-1L Atascocita, Texas-Atascocita 200 (1): VanBeck * – will sit out the 2018-19 season per NCAA transfer rules 195 (1): Brooks 190 (2): Davis Jr., Robinson Jr. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 185 (1): Jarreau BREAON Brady Bree-On BRISON GRESHAM Bry-Son Gresh-am 175 (1): Goesling CALEB BROODO Kay-Leb Brew-Do DeJON JARREAU Day-Zhon Juh-Roe ARMONI Brooks Ar-Mah-Nee GALEN Robinson Jr. Gay-len Justin GORHAM Gore-Um FABIAN White Fay-Bee-Un Landon GOESLING Gos-Ling QUANNAS White Kwah-Nus Justin GORHAM Gore-Um

3 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL GUY V. LEWIS DEVELOPMENT FACILITY INFORMATION

In April 2016, both the University of Houston Men’s and Wom- The second level feature the teams’ areas, which include locker en’s Basketball programs celebrated their bright futures when rooms and academic/film theaters. The team rooms contain the Guy V. Lewis Development Center was officially dedicated. QUICK FACTS spacious, modern lockers, multiple video screens for television Name: Guy V. Lewis Development Facility and comfortable furniture. Designed by DLR Group and Page, the Guy V. Lewis Basketball Location: Corner of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street on the UH campus Center is located adjacent to Hofheinz Pavilion at the corner The third level hold office space for both Men’s and Women’s Cost: $25 million of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street on the UH campus. Size: 52,923 square feet Basketball coaching and support staffs. Construction on the $25 million facility began in late September Dedicated: April 3, 2015 and was completed in Fall 2015. Named for: Former Head Coach Guy V. Lewis (1956-86) “I am proud and grateful that our administration recognizes Levels: 3 how important this is. UH Chancellor/President Dr. (Renu) Austin Commercial served as the construction manager. • Dedicated practice court for each program as well as sports Khator and Mack Rhoades have made a commitment to make performance and sports medicine areas to be used by our program better. When you are playing in a conference with The 53,000 square-foot facility provides the environment that both programs on first level the defending national champion and other tradition-rich the Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball student-athletes • Team areas, including locker rooms and academic/film rooms programs, we need to have competitive advantages like this need to excel throughout the season in all areas. on second level facility will provide,” Head Coach Kelvin Sampson said. “Teams • Office space for Men’s and Women’s Basketball become better from October to March. For players to get better, The first level houses a dedicated practice court for each team as coaching/support staffs on third level it has to be from March to October. We will have a place where Architects: DLR Group and Page well as shared sports performance and sports medicine areas, our players can practice, work out, shoot, develop chemistry Construction Manager: Austin Commercial which are shared by both programs. and improve their work ethics. They can do this, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with this facility.”

4 MEDIA ALMANAC FERTITTA CENTER INFORMATION

The University of Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball pro- QUICK FACTS the new facility into Hofheinz Plaza, where fans will be greeted grams will compete in a new game arena during the 2018-19 Name: Fertitta Center by a bronze statue of former Harris County Judge Roy Hofheinz. season when the Fertitta Center officially opens. Location: 3422 Cullen Blvd. Corner of Cullen Boulevard and Holman Street The University of Houston will request that city officials With the completion of the 2016-17 season, Hofheinz Pavil- on the UH campus rename a portion of Holman Street in front of the arena after ion – the Cougars’ current home arena – will undergo a $60 Renovation Cost: $60 million the Hofheinz family. In addition, Roy Hofheinz’s records will million renovation. The renovation was made possible through Historic Donation: $20 million from UH System be permanently archived and publicly accessible as a special a generous $20 million donation from University of System Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fertitta and his family collection in the UH library and the Alumni Center will house Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fertitta and his family Arena Amenities Premium club area and courtside club an area describing the lives and public service of Roy and in late August 2016. Reconfigured bowl with mid-court seating closer to game action Irene Hofheinz. Floor-level seating opposite team benches for UH students New audio system, sports lighting and video boards The facility will feature a premium club area and a courtside “This gift is personal. It represents a commitment from my New concession stands and expanded restrooms club. The reconfigured bowl will move mid-court seating loca- Architects: PGAL and AECOM family and me to support the University of Houston in its quest tions closer to game action with floor-level seating opposite General Contractor: Turner Construction to strengthen our nationally competitive institution both in the team benches for UH students. Renovations include a academics and athletics,” Fertitta said. “Upgrading our athletics new audio system, sports lighting and video boards as well facilities shows we are serious about competing at the highest as new concession stands and expanded restrooms. The facility’s exterior also will be refreshed. levels of collegiate sports for many years to come. I’m proud of where the University of Houston is today and I’m proud to make this investment in my university’s future.” Prominent to the center’s exterior, the renovation will preserve the legacy of the Hofheinz family and its contributions to both UH and the city of Houston. UH will transform an area adjacent to

5 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

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CREDENTIALS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE PRESS SEATING and PARKING All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or The University of Houston Athletics Communications Office is located Press row seats are for working newspaper writers, radio and televi- scouting credentials should be made to Assistant AD for Athletics in the Ted Nance Suite (No. 2008) on the second floor of the Athletics/ sion reporters, along with Houston Athletics staff, and are allocated by Communications Jeff Conrad at least 48 hours before tipoff. Seating Alumni Center. the Houston Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right on press row is for working media only. The Athletics/Alumni Center is located at 3204 Cullen Blvd., between to deny credentials to any outlet. Admission to press row is by pass only. All space for the working press, radio and television is allocated Daryl & Lori Schroeder Field (baseball stadium) and Fertitta Center. Media parking will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis in by the Houston Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the a designated lot. For more information about parking, media members right to deny credentials to any outlet. Spouses, dates, children and CREDENTIALS should contact Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad. non-workers are restricted from press row. Any abuse of a working Arrangements for media credentials for the University of Houston’s credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. 2018-19 home basketball season must be made through the Houston TELEPHONES/INTERNET Freelance and/or non-daily writers may be asked to produce copies Athletics Communications Office. Please check with a member of the Athletics Communications staff of actual publications in which their work has appeared. Admission to Credential requests by accredited media members should be made for the password at Houston Men’s Basketball home venues press row is by pass only. emailed to Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad at least 48 hours before tipoff. PHOTOGRAPHERS ACCREDITATION GUIDELINES Credentials will NOT be mailed. Those credentials not picked up Photographers and videographers are allowed to shoot from the ÑÑ Only full-time, salaried employees intending to provide actual prior to the game will be left at Media Will Call. baseline only. game coverage may receive credentials. Only those on assignment and with proper media credentials will ÑÑ A requesting media agency must represent a collective, orga- NBA SCOUTS be allowed to shoot game action. No flash attachments, monopods or nizational editorial voice, not simply the offerings of a single NBA scouts will be provided media credentials on a space-available tripods may be used. individual. basis. Seating for NBA scouts will be in a designated area at Houston ÑÑ Membership in a writer’s association does not automatically Men’s Basketball home venues. RADIO/TELEVISION BROADCASTS qualify an agency for credentials. All requests for radio/TV broadcasts must be made in advance ÑÑ A media agency may assign one of its credentials to its online INTERVIEWS through Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad entity. All interviews with Houston coaches, student-athletes and ÑÑ An online entity, not associated with a traditional media administrators MUST be coordinated through the Athletics Com- VISITING RADIO agency, may qualify for one credential, subject to the follow- munications Office. Phone lines for originating radio broadcasts will be provided on ing conditions: Arrangements to speak with a member of the men’s basketball a reciprocal basis. Contact Assistant AD for Communications Jeff

program should be made with Assistant AD for Communications Conrad to obtain those numbers in advance of game day. 1. An online entity may receive a credential only if Jeff Conrad (713-743-9410/[email protected]) at least one its own full-time staff writes a majority of that day prior to the desired interview date. Student-athletes and coaches ACCESS TO HOUSTON INFORMATION site’s material. are generally available before and after practice. UHCougars.com – The official web site of University of Houston 2. Online entities that focus primarily on University The locker rooms, training room and weight room inside Houston Athletics includes rosters, schedules, statistics, player profiles, press of Houston Athletics and sponsor message boards Men’s Basketball home venues are off-limits to reporters. releases, game notes and more. The site is updated daily and also or chat rooms, may receive credentials provided On game days, no Houston student-athletes will be available until includes links to listen to Houston Athletics events live over the Internet. they adhere to a policy that requires that a the postgame media session. posted message or opinion is identified with the E-Mail List – Press releases, notes and statistics are e-mailed to a large contingent of media. To be added to the list, please contact actual name and city of the individual posting GAME DAY the message. Assistant AD for Communications Jeff Conrad (713-743-9410/ Pregame packets, including notes and statistics, will be available 3. Any online service that is recognized as an outlet [email protected]) . in a designated media area at Houston Men’s Basketball home venues. intended primarily for the purpose of delivering Notes packets will be available prior to each game and in many Timeout, halftime and final statistics plus running play-by-play news related to the recruitment of student-athletes instances, much earlier. and postgame notes and quotes will be provided. A light meal will be will not qualify for credentials. provided during pregame. 4. Online entities will not receive photography THE AMERICAN.ORG Postgame interviews for Head Coach Kelvin Sampson and credentials. The league’s official web site contains information on all 12 selected student-athletes will be held in a designated press conference 5. Online entities (other than those identified above) member schools, including updated conference statistics, schedules area following each home game. registering 20,000 legitimate unique users per and standings. After a brief, cooling-off period, Sampson and selected student- month in each of the past 12 months will be given athletes will be brought to the media room to answer questions. first consideration.

6 MEDIA ALMANAC MEDIA INFORMATION IMG COLLEGE ATHLETICS TICKET OFFICE ON THE AIR IMG College is the leading multimedia, marketing and licensing/ The University of Houston Athletics Ticket Office is located at 3700 Jeremy Branham begins his third season behind the microphone as the voice brand management company in America, representing more than 200 Cullen Blvd., on the northeast corner of TDECU Stadium, just outside INFORMATION of the nation’s top collegiate properties, including the NCAA and its 89 Gate 1. All major credit cards are accepted. The ticket office is open of Houston Men’s Basketball in 2018-19. championships, most of the major conferences and many of the nation’s from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, with parking available Branham is no stranger to Houston most prestigious college and universities. in the TDECU Stadium Garage with the first 30 minutes in that lot free. Athletics. He served as the radio play-by-play broadcaster for Houston Women’s Basketball Headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., IMG College employs more Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting UHCougars.com/ for 10 years and and called Houston Baseball than 900 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the U.S. and is the tickets and following the appropriate links or by calling 713-462-6647. games for nine years before joining Men’s leader in connecting brands to 190 million college sports fans through Basketball. partnership opportunities in multimedia rights, licensing, events and SEASON TICKETS In addition, he calls the play-by-play hospitality, stadium and arena development, fund-raising, ticketing Season tickets begin for as low as $175 for 20 regular-season home action for Major League Soccer’s Houston Dynamo and serves as the and seating solutions. games and a Nov. 1 exhibition game against Dallas Baptist in 2018-19. sideline reporter during Houston Football games and hosts Football IMG College produces nearly 35,000 hours of radio programming on University of Houston students who have graduated within five Head Coach Major Applewhite’s weekly radio show. He will add Men’s the largest independent sports network in the country, manages nearly years may qualify for seating in the Young Alumni section, beginning Basketball Head Coach Kelvin Sampson’s weekly radio program to that 5,000 hours of local television programming, is the leading publisher at $125 per season ticket. list in 2017-18. of college sports publications and is the largest manager of university Current University of Houston students are admitted FREE to Branham, who is a Humble, Texas, native, has extensive broadcast athletic web sites. regular-season home games. experience, first working as a fill-in broadcaster for the Houston ISP IMG College is a division of IMG, a global leader in sports, fashion For more information, fans can visit UHCougars.com/tickets and Sports Network during the 2005-06 Women’s Basketball season. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Houston and media operating in more than 30 countries. In 2014, IMG was follow the appropriate links or call 713-462-6647. acquired by WME, the world’s leading entertainment and media in 2010. agency. Together, the companies offer an unparalleled client roster; world-class partnerships with sponsors, brands and broadcasters and marquee assets across entertainment, events and fashion. For the ninth straight season, Houston and NBA legend Elvin Hayes will serve as For more information, please visit IMGCollege.com. the radio analyst on the men’s basketball broadcasts. CLAY HARRIS As a Cougar from 1965 to 1968, Hayes es- General Manager tablished himself as one of the finest players Fifth Year at Houston in history. The Rayville, La., native led the Cougars to a combined 81-12 [email protected] record and back-to-back NCAA Final Four (713) 743-9142 appearances in 1967 and 1968. During his final collegiate season in 1967-68, he was a consensus National Player of the Year selection after averaging 36.8 points and LAUREN WILSON 18.9 rebounds per game. He remains the program’s leading scorer Associate General Manager and rebounder, averaging 31.0 points and 17.2 rebounds per game First Year at Houston during his career. Following his Houston days, he was taken with the No. 1 overall [email protected] pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets. In 16 seasons in (713) 818-1812 the NBA, Hayes averaged 21.0 points and 12.2 rebounds per game. He was named to the All-NBA First or Second Teams six times and was a 12-time NBA All-Star. MEGAN LISTER In 1996, he was named one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players. Account Executive Hayes was inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1974 Fourth Year at Houston and joined the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990. [email protected] (908) 334-1024

SARAH WHITE Partner Services Coordinator First Year at Houston [email protected] (713) 824-4938

CHRIS HAWKINS Property Assistant First Year at Houston [email protected] (832) 407-2776

7 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL THE AMERICAN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE * – American Athletic Conference game Friday, Nov. 16 Saturday, Nov. 24 Sunday, Dec. 9 Myrtle Beach Invitational (Conway, S.C.) Houston at BYU USF at Charlotte NOVEMBER UCF vs. Saint Joseph’s/Wake Forest New Hampshire at UConn Tuesday, Nov. 6 Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) The Citadel at USF Tuesday, Dec. 11 Rider at UCF Wichita State vs. App. State/Purdue High Point at ECU Georgia Southern at UCF Alabama A&M at USF 2K Empire Classic (New York) Northern Kentucky at UCF La Salle at Temple UConn vs. Iowa/Oregon Wednesday, Dec. 12 Delaware State at ECU Cal Baptist at Tulsa Sunday, Nov. 25 LSU at Houston Tennessee Tech at Memphis Jamaica Classic (Montego Bay, Jamaica) AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando) UMass at Temple Alcorn State atTulsa USF vs. Ohio Memphis vs. TBD INFORMATION Jacksonville State at Wichita State Louisiana Tech vs. Wichita State Loyola (Md.) at Temple Rice at Wichita State ECU at Georgia Tech Tuesday, Nov. 27 Thursday, Dec. 13 Wednesday, Nov. 7 UMass Lowell at UConn New Orleans at Tulsa Ohio State at Cincinnati Saturday, Nov. 17 Yale at Memphis ECU at UNC Wilmington Lamar at SMU Saturday, Dec. 15 Thursday, Nov. 8 UT Arlington at Tulsa Cincinnati at Mississippi State Xavier at Cincinnati Sunday, Nov. 18 Temple at Missouri Manhattan at UConn Morehead State at UConn Lipscomb at SMU Tennessee at Memphis Northwestern State at SMU Myrtle Beach Invitational (Conway, S.C.) Wednesday, Nov. 28 SMU at Georgetown UCF vs. TBD UT Rio Grande Valley at Houston Appalachian State at USF Friday, Nov. 9 Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) Georgia State at Tulane Played in Atlantic City, N.J. Veterans Classic (Annapolis, Md.) Wichita State vs. TBD Stetson at USF Temple vs. Davidson Wichita State vs. Providence Jamaica Classic (Montego Bay, Jamaica) Southern Miss at Wichita State Detroit Mercy at Temple USF vs. Georgetown Thursday, Nov. 29 James Madison at ECU Alabama at UCF Sunday, Dec. 16 Monday, Nov. 19 McNeese State at SMU Saint Louis at Houston Saturday, Nov. 10 Northwestern State at Houston Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) Stetson at UCF Alabama A&M at Houston Friday, Nov. 30 Basketball Hall of Fame South Carolina State at Tulsa Tulane at South Dakota State ECU at Appalachian State UT Rio Grande Valley at ECU Holiday Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.) Colgate at USF Tulsa at Dayton Sunday, Nov. 11 Little Rock at Tulsa Legends Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) DECEMBER UMKC at UConn Temple vs. VCU Saturday, Dec. 1 Monday, Dec. 17 Southern Miss at SMU Oregon at Houston Texas Southern at Tulane Florida Atlantic at UCF Tuesday, Nov. 20 Southeastern Louisiana Lamar at ECU Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) Tulsa at Utah Tuesday, Dec. 18 Florida State at Tulane Tulane vs. UC Irvine/UTSA Hoophall Miami Invitational (Miami) ECU at Charlotte Legends Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Memphis vs. Texas Tech USF at FIU Monday, Nov. 12 Temple vs. California/St. John’s Temple at Saint Joseph’s Drexel at UConn Austin Peay at USF Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Baylor at Wichita State SMU vs. Bradley Wednesday, Dec. 19 Tuesday, Nov. 13 Cornell at UConn Sunday, Dec. 2 Little Rock at Memphis Memphis at LSU Arizona at UConn Oral Roberts at Wichita State Georgia at Temple Wednesday, Nov. 21 UCF at Missouri UCLA at Cincinnati Coastal Carolina at Tulane Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) Oral Roberts at SMU Tulane vs. TBD Maryland Eastern Shore at ECU Thursday, Dec. 20 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Utah State at Houston Rice at Houston SMU vs. Penn State/Wright State Wednesday, Dec. 4 Western Carolina at SMU Prairie View A&M at ECU Lamar at Houston Friday, Dec. 21 Florida A&M at USF South Dakota State at Memphis Battle at the Boardwalk Thursday, Nov. 15 (Atlantic City, N.J.) Myrtle Beach Invitational (Conway, S.C.) Thursday, Dec. 5 Thursday, Nov. 22 Lafayette at UConn Tulane vs. Towson UCF at Cal State Fullerton Continental Tire Las Vegas UT Martin at Tulane Illinois State at UCF Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) Holiday Invitational (Las Vegas) Oklahoma State at Tulsa Alcorn State at USF Wichita State at Davidson Tulsa vs. Nevada Temple at Villanova 2K Empire Classic (New York) AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando) TCU at SMU Saturday, Dec. 22 UConn at Syracuse Memphis vs. Oklahoma State Tennessee State at Memphis Saturday, Dec. 8 Cornell at SMU Friday, Nov. 23 Houston at Oklahoma State Battle at the Boardwalk Continental Tire Las Vegas UAB at Memphis (Atlantic City, N.J.) Holiday Invitational (Las Vegas) Wichita State vs. Oklahoma Tulane at Alabama A&M/La Salle Tulsa vs. UMass/Southern Illinois Grambling State at UCF Played in New York AdvoCare Invitational (Orlando) Tulane at South Alabama UConn vs. Villanova Memphis vs. Canisius/Villanova Kansas State vs. Tulsa Temple at Drexel Hoophall Miami Invitational (Miami) Never Forget Tribute Classic (Newark N.J.) Wichita State at VCU Cincinnati vs. George Mason UConn vs. Florida State Tulsa at Oral Roberts

8 MEDIA ALMANAC THE AMERICAN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Sunday, Dec. 23 Tuesday, Jan. 22 Sunday, Feb. 17 POSTSEASON Coppin State at Houston * Wichita State at USF * Houston at Tulane Thursday-Sunday, March 14-17

* Wichita State at Cincinnati The American Championship INFORMATION Friday, Dec. 28 Wednesday, Jan. 23 * Tulsa at ECU (FedExForum, Memphis, Tenn.) North Carolina A&T at ECU * ECU at Houston * UCF at Tulane Wednesday, Feb. 20 Tuesday-Wednesday, March 19-20 Saturday, Dec. 29 * Tulane at Memphis NCAA Tournament First Four Thursday, Jan. 24 * Wichita State at Tulsa (Dayton Ohio) NJIT at Houston * Tulsa at Cincinnati Fairleigh Dickinson at USF * Memphis at Temple Florida A&M at Memphis Thursday, Feb. 21 Thursday-Sunday, March 21-24 * UCF at Cincinnati NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds Saturday, Jan. 26 * UConn at SMU JANUARY * USF at ECU Wednesday, Jan. 2 * Wichita State at UConn Thursday-Sunday, March 28-31 Saturday, Feb. 23 NCAA Tournament Regionals * Tulsa at Houston * Tulane at SMU * USF at Houston * Tulane at Cincinnati * Tulsa at Temple * Temple at UCF Sunday, Jan. 27 APRIL * ECU at Tulane Saturday, April 6 * UConn at USF * Houston at Tulsa * Memphis at Wichita State * Cincinnati at Temple NCAA Tournament Final Four (Minneapolis) Thursday, Jan. 3 * UCF at Memphis Sunday, Feb. 24 * Wichita State at Memphis Wednesday, Jan. 30 * SMU at UCF Monday, April 8 Friday, Jan. 4 * Memphis at Tulsa * Cincinnati at UConn NCAA National Championship Game * SMU at Wichita State (Minneapolis) * SMU at Tulane Tuesday, Feb. 26 Saturday, Jan. 5 Thursday, Jan. 31 * Temple at Memphis * Temple at Houston * UCF at UConn Wednesday, Feb. 27 * Cincinnati at ECU * Tulane at ECU * UConn at UCF * Houston at ECU * USF at Tulsa * UCF at USF * Cincinnati at SMU Sunday, Jan. 6 FEBRUARY * Memphis at Houston Saturday, Feb. 2 * Memphis at USF Thursday, Feb. 28 * Temple at Wichita State * Tulsa at Wichita State * UConn at Wichita State * Temple at Tulane * Tulane at Tulsa Wednesday, Jan. 9 * SMU at Cincinnati * Houston at Temple MARCH * Tulane at USF Sunday, Feb. 3 Saturday, March 2 * ECU at UConn * UCF at Houston Thursday, Jan. 10 * Memphis at Cincinnati * SMU at UConn Wednesday, Feb. 6 * Cincinnati at Tulsa * UConn at Temple Sunday, March 3 * ECU at Memphis * Wichita State at ECU * USF at UConn * Wichita State at SMU Saturday, Jan. 12 Thursday, Feb. 7 * Tulane at Temple * Wichita State at Houston * Houston at UCF * ECU at Tulsa * USF at Temple * Cincinnati at Memphis * Tulsa at SMU * USF at SMU Tuesday, March 5 * UConn at Cincinnati Saturday, Feb. 9 * ECU at Wichita State Sunday, Jan. 13 * Temple at Tulsa * Tulane at Wichita State Wednesday, March 6 * ECU at UCF * USF at Tulane * Memphis at Tulane Sunday, Feb. 10 * Cincinnati at Houston Thursday, March 7 Tuesday, Jan. 15 * SMU at Houston * USF at Cincinnati * UConn at Memphis * UCF at SMU * Cincinnati at UCF * Temple at UConn Wednesday, Jan. 16 * ECU at USF * Houston at SMU Wednesday, Feb. 13 Saturday, March 9 * Temple at ECU * USF at UCF * UCF at Temple * UConn at Tulsa * Memphis at ECU * Wichita State at Tulane * UCF at Wichita State * SMU at Temple * Tulsa at Memphis Saturday, Jan. 19 Thursday, Feb. 14 Sunday, March 10 * Houston at USF * Houston at UConn * Houston at Cincinnati * Tulsa at UCF * Tulsa at Tulane * UConn at ECU * Cincinnati at Wichita State * Saturday, Feb. 16 * SMU at UCF * SMU at Memphis * Memphis at UCF * Tulane at UConn * Temple at USF

9 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION Location Houston, Texas 77204 Head Coach Kelvin Sampson (UNC Pembroke ‘78) Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Founded 1927 Office Phone (713) 743-9430 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/7 Enrollment 45,000 Record at Houston 83-48 (5th yr.) Redshirt Returning 1 President/Chancellor Dr. Renu Khator American Games 42-30 (5th yr.) Newcomers 4 NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Richard Scamell Career Record 583-318 (.647) (29 yrs.) Affiliation NCAA Division I Assistant Coach Alvin Brooks (Lamar ‘82) RETURNING STARTERS 3 Conference American Athletic Conference Years at Houston Entering 21st Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. PPG RPG Nickname Cougars Assistant Coach Kellen Sampson (Oklahoma ‘06) Galen Robinson Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-3L 4.7 2.4 Colors Scarlet (PMS 186) & White Corey Davis Jr. G 6-1 190 Sr.-1L 13.1 3.1

INFORMATION Years at Houston Entering 5th Mascots Shasta and Sasha Breaon Brady F 6-8 250 Sr.-1L 4.2 4.1 Began Athletics Jan. 10, 1946 Assistant Coach Quannas White (Oklahoma ‘04) Web Site UHCougars.com Years at Houston Entering 2ndf RETURNING LETTERMEN 4 Athletics Department Phone 713-743-9370 Director of Player Development Hollis Price (Oklahoma ‘11) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. PPG RPG Press Row Phone 713-743-9414 E-Mail [email protected] Armoni Brooks G 6-3 185 Jr.-2L 9.3 3.7 Director of Operations: Meshu Negga (Houston ‘14) Fabian White Jr. F 6-7 210 So.-1L 5.4 3.9 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION E-Mail [email protected] Chris Harris Jr. C 6-10 240 r-Jr.-1L 1.7 1.9 Vice President for Athletics Chris Pezman Office Phone (713) 743-9430 Gabe Grant F 6-4 220 Sr.-1L 2.2 1.1 Deputy Director for Athletics David Tagliarino Director of Operations (External) Lauren Sampson (Oklahoma ‘04) Senior Associate AD – SWA DeJuena Chizer E-Mail [email protected] REDSHIRTS RETURNING 2 Senior Associate AD – External Relations Marvin Julich Jr. Video Coordinator K.C. Beard (Boise State ‘08) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. PPG RPG Senior Associate AD – Event Operations E-Mail [email protected] Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-5 235 r-Fr.-RS 0.0 0.5 Facilities & Grounds Bruce Gregory Office Phone (713) 743-9430 Caleb Broodo C 6-7 210 r-Fr.-RS –– –– Senior Associate AD – Capital Projects T.J. Meagher Associate Athletics Trainer John Houston (Texas Tech ‘91) NEWCOMERS 3 Senior Associate AD – E-Mail [email protected] Strategic Communications & Digital Media David Bassity Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Last School Office Phone (713) 743-0786 Senior Associate AD – Compliance & Eligibility Lauren DuBois Brison Gresham F/C 6-9 220 r-So.-TR UMass Director of Men’s Basketball Senior Associate AD – Finance & Administration Monty Porter Nate Hinton G 6-6 200 Fr.-HS Gaston Day School Associate AD – Marketing Pam Kehoe Sports Performance Alan Bishop (Utah State ‘09) DeJon Jarreau G 6-5 182 r-So.-TR UMassCorey Associate AD – Ticket Sales & Operations Pete Heim E-Mail [email protected] Associate AD – Major Gifts Katina Jackson Office Phone (713) 743-9494 2017-18 STARTERS LOST 2 Associate AD – Development Brendan Hoffer Assistant Director Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. PPG RPG Associate AD – Student-Athlete Development Maria Peden of Player Development: Mikhail McLean (Houston ‘13) Rob Gray G 6-1 185 3L 19.3 3.7 Assistant AD – Equipment Daniel Reeves Director of Devin Davis F 6-6 225 2L 10.9 6.3 Assistant AD – Business Operations Brandon Maddux On-Campus Recruiting: Bilal Batley (Oklahoma ‘07) Assistant AD – Development John Noud Academics Counselor: Angel Shamblin 2017-18 LETTERMEN LOST 4 Assistant AD – Marketing & Fan Engagement Robert Boudwin Assistant Director for Operations: Raul Ganzalez (Houston ‘15) Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Exp. PPG RPG Assistant AD – Communications Jeff Conrad Internal Operations: Garrett Bridges, Jordan Walker, Wes VanBeck G 6-3 195 4L 6.1 2.8 Josh White, Autumn Mouton Nura Zanna F 6-6 240 1L 2.8 3.9 HOUSTON BASKETBALL HISTORY Student Managers Briahna Hynes, Kwa Jones, Valentine Sangoyomi C 6-5 240 1L 0.6 1.2 First Game Jan. 10, 1946 Daniel Hixon, Matthew McDonald, Dylan Tesch, Mike Adewunmi G 6-4 210 1L 0.1 0.4 All-Time Record 1,254-851 (.596) Kellen Hutchinson, Brandon McElvy, Matthew Nguyen, Conference Championships Seven Ryner Martin, Charlton Riley, Andrew Tuan Years In The NCAA Tournament 20 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS All-Time Record 27-25 (.519) Senior Associate AD David Bassity Final Four Appearances Five MEDIA RIGHTS Assistant AD/MBB Contact Jeff Conrad Last Appearance 2010 Radio Rights Holder Houston IMG College Office (713) 743-9410 Years In The NIT 11 Radio Network Flagship Station 950 AM KPRC Cell (713) 557-3841 E-mail [email protected] All-Time Record: 1,254-851 (.596) All-Time Record 5-11 (.313) Network Contact Clay Harris Semifinal Appearances One Director Kyle Rogers Phone (225) 337-4242 Last Appearance 2017 First Round Associate Director Roman Petrowski Years In The College Basketball Invitational 3 Radio Play-by-Play Jeremy Branham Assistant Director Ryan Levine All-Time Record 3-3 (.500) Years with Houston Entering third Ted Nance Semifinal Appearances 1 Radio Analyst Elvin Hayes Athletics Communications Assistant Alex Brown Last Appearance 2013 Quarterfinals Years with Houston Entering ninth Student Assistants Paloma Alatorre, Taylor Arenz, Conference Tournament Titles Six Jordan Elguezabal, Diego Garcia, Kaitlyn Niver, All-Time Record 45-36 (.556) Macy Parmer, Parker Roy, Tristan Shannon, The American Tournament Record 4-4 2017-18 IN REVIEW Overall Record 27-8 (.771) Julie Tate, Lyrik Walker Last Appearance 2018 American Championship Title Game Athletics Communications Office (713) 743-9404 Home 15-0 (1.000) Athletics Communications Fax (713) 743-9411 HOME COURT INFORMATION Away 7-5 (.583) Mailing Address Athletics/Alumni Center Arena Fertitta Center Neutral 5-3 (.625) 3204 Cullen Blvd. Capacity 7,100 The American Record (Finish) 14-4 (2nd) Ste. 2008 To Open Dec. 1, 2018 The American Championship 2-1 Houston, TX 77204-6742 lost to Cincinnati, 56-55, in Title Game Overnight Address Same Arena Health & PE Arena Postseason NCAA Tournament West Region Second Round located on campus of nearby Texas Southern University lost to #7/7 Michigan, 64-63 Capacity 8,100 Opened 1989

10 MEDIA ALMANAC OPPONENTS’ INFORMATION AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE LSU TIGERS SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENS USF BULLS MBB Contact: Mike Gambardella Head Coach: Will Wade (Clemson ‘05) Head Coach: Travis Ford (Kentucky ‘94) Head Coach: Brian Gregory (Oakland ‘90) E-Mail: [email protected] Career Record: 109-60 (5 yrs.) Career Record: 365-303 (21 yrs.) Career Record: 258-208 (14 yrs.) INFORMATION Office: (401) 453-0660, ext. 128 Record at LSU: 18-15 (1 yr.) Record at SLU: 29-37 (2 yrs.) Record at USF: 10-22 (1 yr.) Cell: (401) 486-9109 Arena (Capacity): Maravich Assembly Center (13,215) Arena (Capacity): Chaifetz Arena (10,600) Arena (Capacity): Yuengling Center (10,411) Web Site: The American.org Basketball SID: Kent Lowe Basketball SID: Brian Kunderman Basketball SID: Devon Rogers E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (225) 241-4360 Cell: (314) 808-4868 Cell: (727) 244-4024 Web Site: LSUSports.net Web Site: SLUBillikens.com Web Site: GoUSFBulls.com ALABAMA A&M BULLDOGS MEMPHIS TIGERS SMU MUSTANGS UTAH STATE AGGIES Interim Head Coach: Dylan Howard (UAB ‘92) Head Coach: Anfernee Hardaway Head Coach: Tim Jankovich (Kansas State ‘82) Head Coach: Craig Smith (North Dakota ‘96) Career Record: 84-122 (8 yrs.) Career Record: FIrst year Career Record: 213-142 (12 yrs.) Career Record: 151-84 (7 yrs.) Record at AAMU: First year Record at Memphis: First year Record at SMU: 56-21 (3 yrs.) Record at USU: First year Arena (Capacity): Elmore Gym (6,000) Arena (Capacity): FedExForum (18,400) Arena (Capacity): Moody Coliseum (7,000) Arena (Capacity): Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (10,270) Basketball SID: Janay Roberson Basketball SID: Phil Stukenborg Basketball SID: Herman Hudson Basketball SID: Kyle Cottam E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (256) 372-4550 Cell: (901) 490-4612 Office: (214) 768-1304 Cell: (318) 471-2086 Web Site: AAMUSports.com Web Site: GoTigersGo.com Web Site: SMUMustangs.com Web Site: UtahStateAggies.com BYU COUGARS NJIT HIGHLANDERS TEMPLE OWLS UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY VAQUEROS Head Coach: Dave Rose (Houston ‘83) Head Coach: Brian Kennedy (Monmouth ‘90) Head Coach: Fran Dunphy (LaSalle ‘70) Head Coach: Lew Hill (Wichita State ‘99) Career Record: 329-122 (13 yrs.) Career Record: 25-36 (2 yrs.) Career Record: 555-315 (29 yrs.) Career Record: 25-40 (2 yrs.) Record at BYU: 329-122 (13 yrs.) Record at NJIT: 25-36 (2 yrs.) Record at TU: 348-152 (12 yrs.) Record at UTRGV: 25-40 (2 yrs.) Arena (Capacity): Marriott Center (18,987) Arena (Capacity): Wellness & Events Center (3,500) Arena (Capacity): Liacouras Center (10,206) Arena (Capacity): UTRGV Fieldhouse (2,500) Basketball SID: Kyle Chilton Basketball SID: Matt Provence Basketball SID: Larry Dougherty Basketball SID: Jonah Goldberg E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (801) 372-4401 Cell: (610) 504-1037 Cell: (215) 651-1822 Cell: (956) 665-2240 Web Site: BYUCougars.com Web Site: NJITHighlanders.com Web Site: OwlSports.com Web Site: GoUTRGV.com CINCINNATI BEARCATS NORTHWESTERN STATE DEMONS TULANE GREEN WAVE WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS Head Coach: Mick Cronin (Cincinnati ‘97) Head Coach: Mike McConathy (Louisiana Tech ‘77) Head Coach: Mike Dunleavy, Sr. (South Carolina ‘76) Head Coach: Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon ‘85) Career Record: 337-164 (15 yrs.) Career Record: 640-484 (35 yrs.) Career Record: 20-42 (2 yrs.) Career Record: 470-181 (20 yrs.) Record at UC: 268-140 (12 yrs.) Record at NSU: 288-325 (19 yrs.) Record at Tulane: 20-42 (2 yrs.) Record at WSU: 286-98 (11 yrs.) Arena (Capacity): Fifth Third Arena (12,012) Arena (Capacity): Prather Coliseum (3,400) Arena (Capacity): Avron B. Fogelman Arena Arena (Capacity): Charles Koch Arena (10,506) Basketball SID: Andre Foushee Basketball SID: Doug Ireland in the Devlin Fieldhouse (3,600) Basketball SID: Bryan Holmgren E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Basketball SID: Adam Miller E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (859) 797-7871 Cell: (318) 471-2086 E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (316) 841-6206 Web Site: UCBearcats.com Web Site: NSUDemons.com Office: (504) 314-7219 Web Site: GoShockers.com Web Site: TulaneGreenWave.com COPPIN STATE EAGLES 0KLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS Head Coach: Juan Dixon (Maryland ‘13) Head Coach: Mike Boynton Jr. (South Carolina ‘04) TULSA GOLDEN HURRICANE Career Record: 8-52 (2 yrs.) Career Record: 21-15 (1 yr.) Head Coach: Frank Haith (Elon ‘88) Record at CSU: 5-27 (1 yr.) Record at OSU: 21-15 (1 yr.) Career Record: 282-181 (14 yrs) Arena (Capacity): Physical Education Complex (4,100) Arena (Capacity): Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Record at Tulsa: 77-52 (4 yrs.) Basketball SID: Steven Kramer Basketball SID: Stephen Howard Arena (Capacity): Reynolds Center (8,355) E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Basketball SID: Jordan Korphage Office: (410) 951-372 Cell: (817) 793-5199 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: CoppinStateSports.com Web Site: OKState.com Cell: (918) 402-7929 Web Site: TulsaHurricane.com ECU PIRATES OREGON DUCKS Head Coach: Joe Dooley (George Washington ‘88) Head Coach: Dana Altman (Eastern New Mexico ‘80) UCF KNIGHTS Career Record: 171-110 (10th yr.) Career Record: 620-326 (29 yrs.) Head Coach: Johnny Dawkins (Duke ‘86) Record at ECU: 57-52 (5th yr.) Record at Oregon: 210-83 (8 yrs.) Career Record: 199-140 (10 yrs.) Arena (Capacity): Williams Arena Arena (Capacity): Matthew Knight Arena (12,364) Record at UCF: 43-25 (2 yr.) at Minges Coliseum (8,000) Basketball SID: Greg Walker Arena (Capacity): CFE Arena (10,000) Basketball SID: Jody Jones E-Mail: [email protected] Basketball SID: Dan Forcella E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (541) 954-8775 E-Mail: [email protected] Cell: (254) 414-2019 Web Site: GoDucks.com Cell: : (207) 650-6790 Web Site: ECUPirates.com Web Site: UCFKnights.com LAMAR CARDINALS RICE OWLS UCONN HUSKIES Head Coach: Tic Price (Virginia Tech ‘79) Head Coach: Scott Pera (Penn State ‘89) Head Coach: Dan Hurley Career Record: 232-189 (14+ yrs.) Career Record: 7-24 (1 yr.) Career Record: 151-105 (8 yrs.) Record at LU: 65-67 (4+ yrs.) Record at Rice: 7-24 (1 yrs) Record at UConn: First year Arena (Capacity): Montagne Center (10,080) Arena (Capacity): Tudor Fieldhouse (5,208) Arena (Capacity): Gampel Pavilion (10,167); Basketball SID: James Dixon Basketball SID: Tim Andrzejewski XL Center (16,294) E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Basketball SID: Phil Chardis Cell: (409) 880-8329 Cell: (662) 312-7663 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: LamarCardinals.com Web Site: RiceOwls.com Cell: (860) 771-3314 Web Site: UConnHuskies.com

11 12 2018-19 COUGARS Preseason Notebook...... 14-15 Cedrick Alley Jr...... 16-17 Breaon Brady...... 18-19 Armoni Brooks...... 20-21 Corey Davis Jr...... 22-23 Chris Harris Jr...... 24-25 Galen Robinson Jr...... 26-27 Fabian White Jr...... 28-29 Landon Goesling...... 30-31 Justin Gorham...... 32-33 Brison Gresham...... 34-35 DeJon Jarreau...... 36-37 Caleb Broodo / Nate Hinton / Neil VanBeck...... 38 TV/Radio Roster...... 39

2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL PRESEASON NOTEBOOK LEADING RETURNERS Category No. Player Games Started 32 Galen Robinson Jr. Games Played 35 Armoni Brooks Corey Davis Jr. Galen Robinson Jr. Fabian White Jr. Minutes 1,056 Corey Davis Jr. Scoring Avg. 13.1 Corey Davis Jr. Pct. 56.0 Fabian White Jr. 3-Pointers Made 103 Corey Davis Jr. 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 42.9 Corey Davis Jr. Pct. 80.8 Corey Davis Jr. Rebounding Avg. 4.1 Breaon Brady Assists 130 Galen Robinson Jr. Blocked Shots 32 Fabian White Jr. Steals 46 Galen Robinson Jr. FERTITTA CENTER PERCENTAGES RETURNING Category ‘17-18 Return %Ret ALMOST TIME for the FERTITTA CENTER of the hometown fans. Points 2,685 1,314 48.9 • A new era begins in Houston Basketball when the Cougars • Despite playing all home games inside H&PE Arena on the Tex- Rebounds 1,353 744 55.0 open the $60-million Fertitta Center on Dec. 1 against Pac-12 as Southern campus a year ago, the Cougars posted a perfect 15-0 3-Point FGs 297 190 64.0 power Oregon. record with victories over Top-10 rivals Cincinnati and Wichita State. Free Throws Made 484 180 37.2 • Following the showdown against Oregon, the Cougars will play • The Cougars were one of only five teams to post a perfect home Assists 505 265 52.5 their remaining 15 regular-season home games in the new facility. record a year ago, joining South Dakota State, Montana, Charleston and North Carolina A&T. 2018-19 COUGARS Blocks 106 69 65.1 • The extensive renovation was made possible by a $20 million Steals 218 125 57.3 gift from UH System Board of Regents Chairman Tilman J. Fer- • Houston enters the 2018-19 season tied with Montana for the titta and his family on Aug. 25, 2017. nation’s third-longest active home winning streak at 15 straight 2018-19 SCHEDULE • Was the largest gift ever presented to the Houston Athletics games. South Dakota State currently holds the longest streak at 20 Date Opponent Time Department. straight games. Nov. 1 DALLAS BAPTIST (exhibition) 7 p.m. • Fertitta Center, which will hold 7,100 fans, features 2,000 • The Cougars will compete in H&PE Arena for their first four Men against Breast Cancer Cup premium seats, upgraded video boards, new sound system, new regular-season home games before opening the $60-million Fer- Nov. 10 ALABAMA A&M (H&PE) TBA restrooms, new retail spaces and locker rooms, removal of the con- titta Center on Dec. 1 against Oregon. Nov. 14 RICE (H&PE) 7 p.m. tinuous ceiling and center-mounted video board and straightening Nov. 19 NORTHWESTERN STATE (H&PE) 7 p.m. of the sidelines. COACH KELVIN SAMPSON NOTES Nov. 24 at BYU TBA • PGAL and AECOM worked as architects on the project, while • With Houston’s NCAA Tournament appearance a year ago, Nov. 28 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY (H&PE) 7 p.m. Turner Construction served as the construction manager. Aramark Sampson joined Pat Foster as the only coaches to lead the Cou- will be the new facility’s concessions manager. gars to three NCAA/NIT appearances in his first three seasons. Inaugural Game in Fertitta Center • The Cougars competed at Health & PE Arena on the campus • Sampson is the only coach in Houston history to lead the Dec. 1 OREGON 8 p.m. of nearby Texas Southern University for the entire 2017-18 season Cougars to three 20+ win seasons in his first four years with the Dec. 4 LAMAR 7 p.m. (15 home games) and their first four regular-season home games program. Dec. 8 at Oklahoma State 3 p.m. in 2018-19. • Sampson is only one of only 10 coaches in NCAA history to lead Dec. 12 LSU 8 p.m. • Senior point guard Galen Robinson Jr. and junior guard three different schools to NCAA Tournament wins (Oklahoma, Indi- Dec. 16 SAINT LOUIS 2 p.m. Armoni Brooks are the only Cougars on the 2018-19 team who ana and Houston). Dec. 20 UTAH STATE 7 p.m. competed in Hofheinz Pavilion during their careers. • Sampson is only one only 14 coaches in NCAA history to lead Dec. 23 COPPIN STATE TBA four different schools (Washington State, Oklahoma, Indiana, Dec. 29 NJIT TBA LOOKING to the POSTSEASON Houston) to the NCAA Tournament. • Under the leadership of Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, the Jan. 2 * TULSA 7 p.m. Cougars will be looking for their fourth straight postseason appear- 100+ SEASONS Jan. 6 * MEMPHIS 5 p.m. ance during the 2018-19 season. • Senior point guard Galen Robinson Jr. looks to join an exclu- Jan. 9 * at Temple 6 p.m. • Houston has not competed in three straight NCAA/NIT tour- sive group in Houston history in 2018-19. Jan. 12 * WICHITA STATE 7 p.m. naments since 1989-93 (1990 NCAA First Round, 1991 NIT Second • With 100+ assists in his final collegiate season, Robinson will Jan. 16 * at SMU 8 p.m. Round, 1992 NCAA First Round, 1993 NIT First Round). become only the second player in school history with four 100+ as- Jan. 19 * at USF 7 p.m. sists during his career. He would join Derrick Daniels (1988-92) Jan. 23 * ECU 7 p.m. SCHEDULE NOTES as the only players to accomplish that feat. Jan. 27 * at Tulsa 1 p.m. • After playing only 15 home • Robinson dished out a team- Jan. 31 * TEMPLE 6 p.m. games a year ago due to the UNDEFEATED HOME TEAMS IN 2017-18 high 130 assists in 2017-18 with 155 $60-million renovations of the Fer- in 2016-17 and 110 as a true fresh- Feb. 7 * at UCF 6 p.m. titta Center, the Cougars will set a Home Overall man in 2015-16. Feb. 10 * CINCINNATI 3 p.m. school single-season record with 20 Team Record Record Conference • Robinson finished seventh in the Feb. 14 * at UConn 6 p.m. home contests in 2018-19. Houston 15-0 27-8 American Athletic American Athletic Conference with Feb. 17 * at Tulane 1 p.m. • Houston’s 2018-19 slate fea- South Dakota State 15-0 28-7 Summit League 3.7 assists per game in 2017-18. Feb. 23 * USF 5 p.m. tures 20 regular-season games, (11 Montana 14-0 26-8 Big Sky Feb. 27 * at ECU 6 p.m. non-conference, 9 conference) plus Charleston 14-0 26-8 Colonial Athletic Association MILESTONES a Nov. 1 exhibition game against North Carolina A&T 12-0 20-15 Mid-Eastern Athletic • With a game-high six assists in March 2 * UCF 3 p.m. Dallas Baptist on Nov. 1. win against Prairie View A&M on March 7 * SMU 8 p.m. • Will be the most home games LONGEST CURRENT HOME WINNING STREAKS Dec. 17, junior point guard Galen March 10 * at Cincinnati 11 a.m. since the 2007-08 team competed Rk. No. Team Robinson Jr. moved past 300 as- March 14-17 The American Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) in 19 games, posting a 17-2 record. 1. 20 South Dakota State sists during his career. March 19-20 NCAA Tournament First Four (Dayton Ohio) • The Cougars’ 18 regular-season 2. 16 Charleston • Robinson became the 19th March 21-24 NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds (TBA) games ties the school record set dur- t3. 15 Houston player in Houston history to dish out March 28-31 NCAA Tournament Regionals (TBA) ing the 2007-08, 1972-73 and 1967- 15 Montana 300+ assists in his career. 68 campaigns. 5. 14 Utah Valley • Robinson currently stands sev- April 6 NCAA Tournament Final Four (Minneapolis) t6. 13 North Carolina A&T enth in Houston history with 395 April 8 NCAA Tournament National Championship (Minneapolis) HOME AWAY FROM HOME 13 Saint Bonaventure assists to date. • While the Cougars were forced 8. 12 Buffalo • Up next in the Houston records All times and dates are Central and subject to change to play away from their regular 9. 11 Nebraska book is No. 6 Rob Williams (407, Home games listed in BOLD CAPS home facility in 2017-18, it didn’t t10. 10 Bucknell 1979-82). prevent them from winning in front 10 Rider 10 UNC Greensboro

14 MEDIA ALMANAC PRESEASON NOTEBOOK The American’s Top-5 leaders in each of those categories. ARMONI BROOKS • He enjoyed nine straight games with at least two treys 2018 The American Sixth Man of the Year from Jan 31 to March 4, 2018, burying 35-of-68 (.515) during that stretch. ALL-ROOKIE TEAM HONORS • Sophomore forward Fabian White Jr. was a leading performer for the Cougars during his inaugural collegiate season. • The Atascocita, Texas, native averaged 5.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game while competing in every game in 2017- 18. • For his impressive efforts, White was named to the Ameri- can Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team. MAN in the MIDDLE 2018-19 COUGARS • Center Breaon Brady returns for his senior season. The Akron, Ohio, competed in 33 games with 31 starts a year ago, his first season in the Scarlet and White. • Checking in at 260 pounds, Brady is the heaviest player on the Cougars’ 2018-19 roster. • Brady opened his career with eight points and 10 re- bounds in the Cougars’ season-opening win over McNeese on Nov. 10, 2017. • Enjoyed his best game of the season with 21 points on 8-of-9 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds in win over American Athletic Conference rival Temple on Dec. 30, 2017, in Houston, but injured his ankle against the Owls and was forced to miss the next two games/ NORTH CAROLINA CONNECTIONS • Freshman guard Nate Hinton will join the Cougars for the 2018-19 season after an award-winning career at Gaston Day School in Gastonia, N.C. COREY DAVIS Jr. • During his prep career, Hinton was ranked as the No. 4 2018 The American All-Tournament Team shooting guard in the state of North Carolina by Rivals.com. • As a senior, he received NCISAA Class 2A All-State honors LONG-RANGE CONSISTENCY and averaged 19.9 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.7 assists and 4.0 • Senior guard Corey Davis Jr. was a leader for the Cou- steals per game. NEWCOMER NOTES gars from behind the arc throughout the 2017-18 season and • Scored more than 2,000 points during his high school • Cougars welcome six newcomers to the program in 2018- made his presence known in the Houston records book. career. 19. • Davis made at least one 3-pointer in 29 straight games, the • While Gaston, N.C., is nearly 1,300 miles from Houston, • Award-winning group includes one senior transfer from second longest streak in Houston history... Streak ended after the Cougars have their connections. Head Coach Kelvin NCAA Division II, one junior transfer from NCAA DIvision I, he went 0-for-5 in NCAA Tournament First Round win over San Sampson is a native of Pembroke, N.C., and 1978 graduate two sophomore transfers from UMass two years ago and two Diego State on March 15, 2018. of UNC Pembroke. freshmen. • With five treys against No. 8/8 Cincinnati during the Amer- • Senior guard Landon Goesling will compete for the ican Athletic Conference Championship Title Game on March BACK in ACTION Cougars in 2018-19 after an award-winning career at NCAA 11, 2018, Davis claimed sole possession of second in Houston • Although he was a member of the 2017-18 team, the Division II St. Edward’s. history Cougars welcome the return of forward Cedrick Alley Jr. in • Goesling was an All-Region pick after averaging 22.9 • Endured only three games in 2017-18 in which he did not 2018-19. points per game with 22 20-point games. make at least one 3-pointer (vs. Drexel, Nov. 17, 2017, first day • Houston native and Klein Forest High School product • Freshman newcomers include guards Nate Hinton and of Paradise Jam). competed in two of the Cougars’ first three games in 2018-19 Neil VanBeck. Hinton was an All-State star at Gaston Day • Damyean Dotson holds the school record with a but was forced to miss the rest of the season with a hip injury. School in Gastonia, N.C. and ranked No. 95 in ESPN 100. Van- 3-pointer in all 32 games during the 2016-17 season. • Received a medical redshirt and will compete as a redshirt Beck was a two-time All-District selection at Westside High • After averaging 14.7 points per game and connecting on freshman in 2018-19 with three years of eligibility remaining. School in Houston and is the younger brother of four-year let- 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from the 3-point line in three games, • Named 2017 Mr. Basketball by Texas Association of Bas- terman Wes VanBeck, who graduated in 2018. Davis was named to the American Athletic Conference Cham- ketball Coaches and was a finalist for • Guard DeJon Jarreau and forward/center Brison pionship All-Tournament Team. the Guy V. Lewis Award presented to Gresham traveled the road togeth- the top high school player in the city MULTIPLE 100-ASSIST er to make their way to Houston. EXCLUSIVE GROUP of Houston. • Both are New Orleans native • With 103 3-pointers in 2017-18, senior guard Corey SEASONS and products of McDonogh 35. Fol- Rk. No. Player Years Davis Jr. joined an exclusive group in Houston single-season NEW YEAR, NEW VANBECK lowing their prep careers, both com- history. 1. 4 Derrick Daniels 1988-92 peted during the 2016-17 season at • Although the Cougars lost guard t2. 3 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – • Davis became only the four player in school history to Wes VanBeck following his gradu- UMass and then attended classes sink triple-digit treys in a single season. ation in 2018-19, Houston regained Lanny Smith 2004-08 but did not compete as redshirts at • He joined Robert McKiver (2006-08), Damyean a VanBeck with his brother, Neil, Alvin Franklin 1983-86 Howard Junior College during the Dotson (2015-17) and Kelvin Lewis (2007-10 as the only joining the program as a walk-on. Reid Gettys 1982-85 2017-18 season. Cougars to make 100+ treys in a year. • Wes VanBeck competed in 99 Rob Williams 1979-82 • Jarreau and Gresham will have • With 100+ treys in 2018-19, Davis will join McKiver as the games with 13 starts during his Ken Ciolli 1976-79 three years of eligibility remaining only players in school history to reach that milestone twice. career from 2014 to 2018... He av- t8. 2 L.J. Rose 2013-15 with the 2018-19 season. McKiver accomplisehd that feat in 2007-08 (145) and 2006- eraged a career-best 6.1 points per Desmond Wade 2008-10 • Forward Justin Gorham 07 (116). game as a senior in 2017-18. Damon Jones 1995-97 comes to Houston after spending • Like his older brother, Neil Anthony Goldwire 1992-94 his first two seasons at Towson. THE AMERICAN SIXTH MAN of the YEAR VanBeck joins the Cougars after an Per NCAA rules, he will sit out the • Junior guard Armoni Brooks enjoyed a break-through Kenneth Williams 1978-80 2018-19 season as a redshirt but be award-winning career at Westside Louis Dunbar 1972-74 season for the Cougars in 2017-18, earning Sixth May of the High School in Houston. allowed to practice regularly with Year honors from the American Athletic Conference. Steve Newsome 1971-73 the team and have two years of eligi- • Neil was a District 20-6A First- Poo Welch 1969-71 • The Round Rock, Texas, native finished fourth on the team Team honoree as a senior in 2017-18 bility remaining with the start of the with 9.3 points per game, playing every game with one start. and earned similar honors as a junior Tom Gribben 1968-70 2019-20 season. • Brooks ranked second on the team with 83 3-pointers and in 2016-17. George Reynolds 1967-69 a .419 percentage from behind the arc. He also stood among Joe Hamood 1964-66

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#23 CEDRICK ALLEY Jr. F • 6-5 • 230 • r-Freshman-RS (RS’17-18) Houston, Texas (Klein Forest HS) Undeclared Major

CAREER HIGHS FRESHMAN (2017-18) Points Competed in two games early in the season before sitting out the rest None of the season as a redshirt following a hip injury... Made his collegiate debut against McNeese... Grabbed a and dished out an assist Field Goals Made

2018-19 COUGARS against the Cowboys. None

Field Goal Attempts KLEIN FOREST HIGH SCHOOL 2, vs. Liberty (11/18/17) Competed for Head Coach Cary Black... Chose Houston over Texas A&M, Texas Tech and Boise State. Senior (2016-17): Named 2017 3-Point Field Goals Made Mr. Basketball by Texas Association of Basketball Coaches... Joined None current teammate Fabian White as finalist for Guy V. Lewis Award, 3-Point Field Goal Attempts presented to top high school player in city of Houston... Named to 2, vs. Liberty (11/18/17) Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team... Member of TABC All-State Class 6A and All-Region 2 teams... Recognized as District Free Throws Made 16-6A Most Valuable Player for second straight season... Led Golden None Eagles to District 15-6A championship for third straight season as Free Throw Attempts team advanced to Class 6A Region 2 championship game... Team None won 34 consecutive games to open the season before falling to Sky- line High in Regional Final... Named to All-VYPE First Team... Scored Rebounds 22 points with eight rebounds in Regional Quarterfinals win over 1, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) Westfield High... Scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in win Assists over Stratford High. Junior (2015-16): Named District 16-6A Most 1, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) Valuable Player... Earned place on Class 6A All-State Team... Scored 21 points in win over Conroe in the Bi-District round of the state play- Steals offs. None

Blocked Shots PERSONAL None Full name is Cedrick Louis Alley Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Tamiko Childress and Cedrick Alley Sr... Has two sisters, Cierra and Kiersten, Minutes Played 10, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) and a brother, Alexander Childress... Undeclared major.

16 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES ALLEY’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at Liberty 11/18/17 3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision UIW 11/25/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at LSU 12/13/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision 2018-19 COUGARS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. Providence 12/20/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at USF 12/28/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * TEMPLE 12/30/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * TULSA 1/11/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at ECU 1/14/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Tulane 1/17/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * USF 1/28/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at UCF 2/3/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * SMU 2/8/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * TULANE 2/11/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Temple 2/18/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Memphis 2/22/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * ECU 2/25/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at SMU 2/28/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * UCONN 3/4/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. UCF 3/9/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision

ALLEY’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 2-0 13 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1 – 0.5 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 – 0.0 Totals 2-0 13 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 1 – 0.5 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 – 0.0 ALLEY’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 Redshirt Totals 0-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 – 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0.0

17 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES with at least nine rebounds.

ELLET HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterman for Head Coach Mark Fisher…. Competed in #24 three All-Star games during his career... Led the state in rebound- ing. Senior (2014-15): Averaged 17.9 points, 10.8 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game... Led team to City Series championship with BREAON BRADY an 18-5 record... Scored 29 points with 13 rebounds, six blocks and F • 6-8 • 260 • Senior-1L two assists in win over Buchtel High School... Set state rebounding Akron, Ohio (Ellett HS) record with 31 boards in another win against Buchtel HS... Also added 17 points, seven blocks, three steals and three assists in that record- Saddleback JC setting game. Junior (2013-14): Led Orangemen to 20-4 record and Sociology a Division I sectional title. CAREER HIGHS HONORS PERSONAL Points • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 2, 2018) Full name is Breaon Paul Brady... First name is pronounced Bree-On... 21, vs. Temple (12/30/17) JUNIOR (2017-18) Born in Youngstown, Ohio... Son of LaShawn Taylor and Christopher Field Goals Made Competed in 33 games with 31 starts in his first season at Houston... Brady... Has three brothers, Bryant Taylor, Braylin Taylor and William 2018-19 COUGARS 8, vs. Temple (12/30/17) Second on the team with 4.1 rebounds per game... Made his first Daniel... Majoring in sociology. Field Goal Attempts collegiate start in season opener vs. McNeese... Led all players with 9, vs. Temple (12/30/17) 10 rebounds and nearly finished with a double-double after scoring 3-Point Field Goals Made eight points... Also blocked a shot against the Cowboys... Led all players None with 11 rebounds and added six points against Liberty in consolation semifinals at Paradise Jam... Scored 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting and 3-Point Field Goal Attempts None grabbed eight rebounds in win against Fairfield... Finished with nine points and six rebounds in win at Saint Louis... Posted six points and Free Throws Made led the Cougars with eight rebounds in win at USF to open American 5, vs. Temple (12/30/17) Athletic Conference play... Led all players with 21 points and nine Free Throw Attempts rebounds win win over Temple... Connected on 8-of-9 shots from the 6, vs. Temple (12/30/17) field and 5-of-6 tries from the free throw line... Returned to lineup in Rebounds win at ECU... Finished with four rebounds, a and assist against 11, at Liberty (11/18/17) the Pirates... Led Houston with nine rebounds in win at UCF... Topped Houston with nine rebounds at Memphis, incuding three offensive Assists 1, done five times; Most recently boards. American Championship: Started vs. UCF, finishing with vs. #8/8 Cincinnati (3/11/18) three points and one rebound in eight minutes of action ... started vs. Wichita State, connecting on both field goal attempts for four Steals 1, done three times; Most recently points with two rebounds and one block. NCAA Tournament: Saw vs. #8/8 Cincinnati (3/11/18) 11 minutes of action against rv/rv San Diego State, pulling in two rebounds, in the First Round. Blocked Shots 2, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17) SADDLEBACK JUNIOR COLLEGE (2015-17) Minutes Played Chose Houston over West Virginia, Arizona State and Washington 23, at Liberty (11/18/17); 23, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) State... . Competed for Head Coach Andy Ground. Sophomore (2016- 17): Led Gauchos to 24-5 overall record and 10-2 mark in conference play... Averaged 12.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game while hitting 63.7 percent (137-of-215) from the field... Enjoyed 20 games with double-digit points, including three 20-point efforts... Scored 25 points with eight rebounds in win over Sequoias... Totaled 25 points with six boards in next game... Finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and four blocks in win against Orange Coast. Freshman (2015-16): Averaged 8.9 points and 5.6 rebounds in 16.9 minutes per game... Competed in 32 games with 21 starts... Led Gauchos to a 31-2 record and state runner-up finish in the California Community College Athletic Association... Enjoyed 12 games with double-digit points, including season-high 24 points in win against Cypress... Grabbed season-best 14 rebounds in win against East Los Angeles and recorded eight games

18 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES BRADY’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 * 23 3-7 0-0 2-2 0-10 10 4 0 5 1 0 8 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 * 11 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 2 1 1 0 0 2 at Liberty 11/18/17 * 23 2-3 0-0 2-4 4-7 11 4 0 3 0 0 6 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 * 14 2-6 0-0 0-0 4-1 5 5 1 2 0 0 4 UIW 11/25/17 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 * 17 3-3 0-0 1-1 2-3 5 5 0 1 0 0 7 rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 * 16 0-4 0-0 4-4 0-4 4 3 0 2 2 1 4 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 * 14 5-8 0-0 0-0 4-4 8 3 1 1 0 0 10 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 * 19 4-6 0-0 1-2 1-5 6 3 0 0 1 0 9 at LSU 12/13/17 * 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 * 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 3 1 0 2 2018-19 COUGARS vs. Providence 12/20/17 * 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 * at USF 12/28/17 * 14 3-3 0-0 0-0 2-6 8 3 0 2 0 0 6 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 * 18 8-9 0-0 5-6 4-5 9 1 0 0 0 0 21 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 Did not compete – Injury * TULSA 1/11/18 Did not compete – Injury * at ECU 1/14/18 * 10 0-5 0-0 0-0 3-1 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 * at Tulane 1/17/18 * 10 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 4 0 1 0 1 2 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 * 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 * USF 1/28/18 * 15 3-6 0-0 1-1 1-2 3 4 0 1 0 0 7 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 * 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 5 0 2 0 0 2 * at UCF 2/3/18 * 16 3-6 0-0 0-0 1-8 9 4 0 1 0 1 6 * SMU 2/8/18 * 19 1-1 0-0 2-2 3-3 6 2 0 1 1 0 4 * TULANE 2/11/18 * 12 3-3 0-0 1-2 0-1 1 3 0 1 0 0 7 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 * 14 2-2 0-0 0-3 0-4 4 3 0 2 0 0 4 * at Temple 2/18/18 * 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-4 5 3 0 1 0 0 4 * at Memphis 2/22/18 * 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-6 9 2 1 3 0 1 2 * ECU 2/25/18 * 11 2-3 0-0 1-3 2-1 3 2 0 2 0 0 5 * at SMU 2/28/18 * 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 * UCONN 3/4/18 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 vs. UCF 3/9/18 * 8 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 * 11 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 2 5 0 1 1 0 4 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 * 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 * 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 * 6 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 1 0 0 4

BRADY’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 33-31 413 59-107 .551 0-0 .000 21-32 .656 47-88 135 – 4.1 100-4 7 44 10 6 139 – 4.2 Totals 33-31 413 59-107 .551 0-0 .000 21-32 .656 47-88 135 – 4.1 100-4 7 44 10 6 139 – 4.2 BRADY’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 16-15 195 32-54 .593 0-0 .000 10-17 .588 24-45 69 – 4.3 46-1 3 22 2 3 74 – 4.6 Totals 16-15 195 32-54 .593 0-0 .000 10-17 .588 24-45 69 – 4.3 46-1 3 22 2 3 74 – 4.6

19 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES 3-pointers at Memphis... Poured in team-high 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the arc and grabbed three rebounds in 18 minutes in win against ECU... Finished with 12 points, including three 3-pointers and grabbed seven rebounds in win at SMU. American Champion- ship: Hit 4-of-7 shots off the bench for 10 points while pulling in five #3 rebounds vs. UCF... Had seven points on 3-of-6 shooting vs. Wichita State. NCAA Tournament: Pulled in seven rebounds in 22 minutes ARMONI BROOKS against rv/rv San Diego State in the First Round. G • 6-3 • 195 • Junior-2L FRESHMAN (2016-17) Round Rock, Texas (McNeil HS) Competed in 28 games with three starts late in season... Moved Health into Cougars’ top-10 freshman leaders in single-season 3-point field goals made, 3-point field goal attempts and 3-point field CAREER HIGHS HONORS goal percentage... Made his Houston debut in the Cougars’ season- • 2017-18 American Athletic Conference opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Came Points Sixth Man of the Year off the bench to pour in eight points, including two 3-pointers, 24, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/17/17) • The American Player of the Week (Feb. 12, 2018) in 11 minutes against the Bears... Scored seven points with four Field Goals Made • The American Weekly Honor Roll (Nov. 13, 2017) rebounds in win against Cornell... Finished with 12 points and five 2018-19 COUGARS 8, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/17/17); rebounds in win against Prairie View A&M. Drained four 3-pointers 8, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) SOPHOMORE (2017-18) in seven attempts against the Panthers... Totaled seven points with Field Goal Attempts One of six players to compete in all 35 games... Second on the team two rebounds and a key 3-pointer late in win against Rhode Island... 12, vs. ECU (2/25/18); with 83 3-pointers and a .419 3-point field goal percentage... Ranked Buried a trey from the right wing to double the Cougars’ lead with 12, at USF (12/28/17) fifth in The American in 3-point field goal percentage and fourth in 1:18 remaining against the Rams... Finished with 10 points and five 3-Point Field Goals Made the league with 2.4 treys per game... Led all players with 22 points rebounds in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Scored three points 7, vs. ECU (2/25/18); on 8-of-11 shooting, including 5-of-8 from the 3-point line, in and grabbed four rebounds in win at USF... Posted seven points with 7, vs. SMU (2/8/18) season-opening win against McNeese... Finished second among the five rebounds in win against Tulsa... Came off the bench to pour in 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Cougars with six rebounds and blocked a shot against the Cowboys... 15 points with three 3-pointers and added five rebounds in win at 9, done six times; Most recently Moved into starting lineup after guard Rob Gray was forced to sit... East Carolina... Made first start of his career in win at Tulane... Scored vs. ECU (2/25/18) Came off the bench to post 10 points with two 3-pointers and added 11 points with five rebounds and a pair of 3-pointers against Green Free Throws Made three rebounds with a pair of steals in win against UIW... Drained Wave... Led the Cougars with seven rebounds and added 10 points 3, vs. Temple (12/30/17); back-to-back 3-pointers after New Orleans tied the game at 48-48 with a pair of 3-pointers in win at Tulane. 3, vs. UT Rio Grande Valley (12/17/16) midway through the second half... Finished with nine points in win Free Throw Attempts against Privateers... Connected on 3-of-4 from behind the arc on the McNEIL HIGH SCHOOL 4, vs. Temple (Dec. 30, 2017) way to 11 points in win against Arkansas... Led all players with 24 Competed for Head Coach Darrell Hagemann... Chose Houston over points on 8-of-11 shooting, including 6-of-9 from behind the arc, Kansas State, Creighton, Tulsa and Nebraska... Listed as a 3-star Rebounds 11, vs. Tulane (2/11/18) in win against Prairie View A&M... With Cougars trailing by a point recruit by Rivals... Played for AAU’s THP Elite for Head Coach Tim midway through the second half, drained three straight 3-pointers Farley. Senior (2015-16): District 13-6A Most Valuable Player Assists to give Houston the lead for good... Also grabbed four rebounds and member of All-District 13-6A First Team... Scored 30 points to 3, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/17/17) with three assists against the Panthers... Sank four 3-pointers on lead all players in Central Texas All-Star Game. Junior (2014-15): Steals the way to 12 points against Providence during Hall of Fame Holiday Led teams to 26 wins and the Regional Semifinals... District 13-6A 4, vs. Providence (12/20/17) Showcase... Posted 14 points with four 3-pointers in win at USF to Newcomer of the Year... All-Region II First-Team honoree by Texas Blocked Shots open American Athletic Conference play... Scored 14 and grabbed Association of Basketball Coaches... All-District 13-6A First-Team 2, vs. #5/5 Cincinnati (2/15/18) five rebounds in win over Temple... Sank 5-of-8 from the 3-point selection... Averaged 16.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game for line on the way to 15 points in win over Tulsa... Also grabbed four Head Coach... Buried a jumper with only five seconds left in the Minutes Played 32, vs. SMU (2/8/18); rebounds with a against the Golden Hurricane... Finished with game to lift Mavericks to 38-37 win in Class 6A Regional Quarter- 32, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) 10 points and two rebounds at Tulane... Drained a pair of 3-point- finals. ers and grabbed three rebounds in win over No. 7/4 Wichita State... Posted 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting from the 3-point line at No. PERSONAL 8/8 Cincinnati.... Led all players with 23 points and 10 rebounds in Full name is Armoni Daetrell Brooks... First name is pronounced win over SMU for first double-double of his career... Drained 7-of-9 Ar-MAH-Nee... Born in Waco, Texas... Son of Anganika and Delvin 3-pointers against the Mustangs and added two assists with a pair Brooks... Has a brother, Jaelyn... Majoring in health. of steals... Scored 12 points and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds in win over Tulane for his second straight double-double... Finished with 12 points, three rebounds and two blocks in win over No. 5 Cincinnati... Posted 11 points, thanks to a pair of 3-pointers, and grabbed four rebounds in win at Temple... Recorded 15 points off 5

20 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES BROOKS’ 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 * 32 8-11 5-8 1-1 1-5 6 1 0 1 1 0 22 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 17 3-7 2-5 0-0 2-2 4 0 0 1 0 1 8 at Liberty 11/18/17 10 0-3 0-3 0-0 1-3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 UIW 11/25/17 16 3-7 2-6 2-2 1-2 3 2 0 0 0 2 10 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 16 3-6 3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 11 3-4 3-4 2-2 0-1 1 0 1 0 0 1 11 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 19 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-3 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 13 2-6 2-5 0-0 0-2 2 2 0 0 1 0 6 at LSU 12/13/17 17 3-6 3-6 0-0 1-2 3 2 1 0 0 1 9 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 26 8-11 6-9 2-2 1-3 4 0 3 2 0 0 24 vs. Providence 12/20/17 21 4-7 4-6 0-0 1-3 4 2 0 0 0 4 12 * at USF 12/28/17 19 5-12 4-9 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 2 0 1 14 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 25 5-11 1-4 3-4 1-4 5 4 0 0 0 1 14 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 19 2-9 0-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 2018-19 COUGARS * TULSA 1/11/18 21 5-10 5-8 0-0 0-4 4 2 0 1 0 1 15 * at ECU 1/14/18 20 1-6 0-5 0-0 0-3 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 * at Tulane 1/17/18 22 3-7 2-4 2-2 1-1 2 4 0 0 0 1 10 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 24 2-9 2-7 2-2 0-3 3 1 1 0 0 1 8 * USF 1/28/18 21 0-8 0-8 0-0 1-3 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 24 4-10 4-9 0-0 1-0 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 * at UCF 2/3/18 16 2-5 2-4 0-0 1-3 4 1 1 0 0 0 6 * SMU 2/8/18 32 7-9 7-9 2-2 2-8 10 2 2 1 0 2 23 * TULANE 2/11/18 24 4-11 3-8 0-0 1-10 11 2 1 0 1 1 11 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 28 4-7 2-4 2-3 0-3 3 2 1 0 2 0 12 * at Temple 2/18/18 19 4-10 2-8 1-2 3-1 4 1 1 0 0 0 11 * at Memphis 2/22/18 24 5-10 5-9 0-0 1-0 1 2 0 1 1 1 15 * ECU 2/25/18 18 7-12 7-9 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 0 0 2 21 * at SMU 2/28/18 31 4-9 3-8 1-1 2-5 7 2 1 0 1 0 12 * UCONN 3/4/18 25 1-8 0-5 2-2 2-3 5 1 0 1 0 1 4 vs. UCF 3/9/18 21 4-7 2-5 0-0 0-5 5 0 1 0 1 1 10 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 22 3-6 1-3 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 0 1 1 7 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 20 0-4 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 22 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-6 7 2 0 0 1 0 0 vs. #7/7 MIchigan 3/17/18 7 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 BROOKS’ 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MORGAN STATE 11/11/16 11 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 vs. George Mason 11/21/16 5 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 0 5 vs. South Dakota 11/22/16 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Vermont 11/23/16 Did not compete – Coach’s decision CORNELL 11/26/16 16 2-4 1-1 2-2 0-4 4 1 0 0 0 0 7 at LSU 11/29/16 11 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/3/16 21 4-9 4-7 0-0 3-2 5 1 0 0 0 1 12 at Arkansas 12/6/16 2 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 RHODE ISLAND 12/10/16 20 3-5 1-3 0-1 0-2 2 1 0 2 0 1 7 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY 12/17/16 22 3-8 1-5 3-3 1-4 5 2 0 1 0 2 10 LIBERTY 12/21/16 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HARVARD 12/23/16 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 * at UConn 12/28/16 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 * at USF 12/31/16 15 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-4 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 * TULSA 1/4/17 22 2-5 1-3 2-2 1-4 5 3 1 0 0 0 7 * #22/22 CINCINNATI 1/7/17 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 * at East Carolina 1/11/17 26 6-10 3-5 0-0 1-4 5 2 1 1 0 1 15 * at UCF 1/14/17 15 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 * MEMPHIS 1/19/17 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 * at rv/rv SMU 1/21/17 17 0-5 0-4 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 2 0 1 0 * TULANE 1/24/17 * 28 4-9 2-6 1-1 0-5 5 1 1 1 0 1 11 * TEMPLE 1/28/17 * 15 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 1 0 1 6 * UCF 2/1/17 * 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Tulane 2/8/17 14 4-6 2-4 0-0 2-5 7 1 1 2 0 0 10 * at Tulsa 2/11/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * #19/23 SMU 2/18/17 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * UCONN 2/22/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Memphis 2/26/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at #18/20 Cincinnati 3/2/17 4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * EAST CAROLINA 3/5/17 13 3-5 2-4 0-0 0-3 3 1 0 0 0 1 8 at UConn 3/10/17 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 vs. Akron 3/15/17 15 2-4 1-4 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 1 0 5 BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 28-3 341 45-104 .433 25-69 .362 8-10 .800 11-52 63 – 2.3 25-0 7 15 2 11 123 –4.4 2017-18 35-1 703 110-259 .425 83-198 .419 22-27 .815 29-99 128 – 3.7 47-0 17 14 12 26 325 – 9.3 Totals 63-4 1,044 155-363 .427 108-267 .404 30-37 .811 40-151 191 – 3.0 72-0 24 29 14 37 448 – 7.1 BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 15-3 192 22-57 .386 13-39 .333 3-4 .750 6-33 39 – 2.6 18-0 6 11 1 6 60 –4.0 2017-18 18-0 412 65-163 .399 49-122 .402 15-18 .833 18-56 74 – 4.1 32-0 10 7 7 13 194 – 10.8 Totals 33-3 604 87-220 .395 62-161 .385 18-22 .818 24-89 113 – 3.4 50-0 16 18 8 9 254 – 7.7

21 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES Finished with 17 points, a team-high eight rebounds, three assists and two steals against the Shockers... Led all players wtih 17 points, thanks to 6-of-9 shooting from the field, including 4-of-5 from the 3-point line, in home win against USF... Also dished out three assists with two steals #5 against the Bulls... Led Houston with 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field at No. 8/8 Cincinnati... Drained 5-of-7 3-point attempts and grabbed six rebounds with four assists against the Bearcats... Scored 15 COREY DAVIS Jr. points with three 3-pointers, and added four rebounds with two steals G • 6-1 • 190 • Senior-1L in win at UCF... Finished with 10 points, six rebounds and four assists in Lafayette, La. (Lafayette HS) win against SMU... Tied for game-high honors with 16 points, thanks to San Jacinto JC 4-of-5 shooting from the 3-point line, and added four rebounds and three steals in win over No. 5 Cincinnati... Led all players with 20 points, thanks Health to 6-of-8 shooting from the 3-point line and grabbed five rebounds in win at Temple... Posted 15 points with four 3-pointers and added two CAREER HIGHS HONORS • 2017-18 American Athletic Conference steals at Memphis... Finished with 16 points, including four 3-pointers, and added six rebounds with seven assists in win over ECU... Recorded Points All-Tournament Team 20, done three times; Most recently • The American Honor Roll (Feb. 5, 2018) 17 points with five rebounds in win at SMU... Totaled 17 points with four at Temple (2/18/18) • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 29, 2018) 3-pointers and grabbed three rebounds in win over UConn. American 2018-19 COUGARS Field Goals Made Championship: Had 10 points and four rebounds while blocking his 7, at ECU (1/14/18) JUNIOR (2017-18) first career shot vs. UCF in the First Round... Missed a career high by one One of six players to compete in all 35 games... Started all but five point with 19 points vs. No. 11/14 Wichita State in the Quarterfinals... Field Goal Attempts games... Made at least one 3-pointer in all but three games, including 29 17, at SMU (2/28/18) Made a career-high seven trips to the line against Wichita State... Scored straight at one point, the third-longest streak in Houston single-season 15 points on five 3-pointers against No. 8/8 Cincinnati in the Title Game... 3-Point Field Goals Made history... Led the team with 103 3-pointers and a .429 3-point field goal Named to the All-Tournament Team. NCAA Tournament: Had nine 6, done three times; Most recently percentage...Led the American Athletic Conference with 2.9 3-pointers at Temple (2/18/18) points, four rebounds and two assists vs. San Diego State. per game and finished third in the league and 26th nationally in 3-point 3-Point Field Goal Attempts field goal percentage... Sixth player in Houston history with 100+ treys in SAN JACINTO JUNIOR COLLEGE 15, at SMU (2/28/18) a single season... Started his collegiate debut against McNeese in season Competed for Head Coach Scott Gernander... Chose Houston over Free Throws Made opener... Finished with 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting and added a game- Arizona, Oklahoma State, New Mexico State and LSU. Sophomore 7, vs. Wichita State (3/10/18) high-tying five assists against Cowboys... Grabbed the offensive rebound (2016-17): Was an NJCAA All-America First-Team selection... Named 7, at USF (12/28/17) and laid it up and in with 0.3 seconds left to give the Cougars a 68-66 win to All-Region XIV First Team... Started all 35 games... Scored team- Free Throw Attempts at Liberty in the consolation semifinals at the Paradise Jam... Finished best 17.4 points per game with 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 7, vs. Wichita State (3/10/18) with seven points, three rebounds and two assists against the Flames... steals per game... Connected on 49.5 percent from the field, includ- 7, at USF (12/28/17) Posted 14 points on 6-of-11 shooting with a game-high seven assists ing 46.0 percent from the 3-point line... Buried 78.3 percent from free Rebounds in win against UIW... Sank a pair of 3-pointers during a 12-0 Houston throw line... Posted 14 20-point games with season-high 27 points 8, vs. #7/4 Wichita State (1/20/18) run to break open a close game in win against New Orleans... Finished in wins against Paris Junior College and Tyler Junior College. Fresh- with eight points and four rebounds against the Privateers... Returned Assists man (2015-16): Competed in 18 games with 14 starts... Averaged 7, vs. ECU (2/25/18); to starting lineup and finished with 17 points, including five 3-pointers, 13.4 points, 5.8 assists and 2.8 rebounds per game... Finished with 7, vs. UIW (11/25/17) in win against Arkansas... Added two rebounds, three assists and two four 20-point games, including a season-high 24 points at Angelina steals against Razorbacks... Scored 16 points, thanks to 5-of-7 shooting Steals College... Enjoyed 11 games with 6+ assists, including a season-high 3, done three times; Most recently from the 3-point line, with three assists in win against Fairfield... Tied 10 assists at Angelina College. vs. #5/5 Cincinnati (2/15/18) for team-high honors with 20 points, thanks to 6-of-10 shooting from behind the arc, and added four rebounds and a pair of assists at LSU... Blocked Shots LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL 1, vs. UCF (3/9/18) Finished with 15 points, thanks to 4-of-7 shooting from the arc, with Competed for Head Coach Clifton Brown. Senior (2014-15): Ranked two assists in win against Prairie View A&M... Posted 10 points with by NOLA.com as No. 5 recruit in state of Louisiana and state’s top Minutes Played three rebound and three steals in win against Providence at Hall of 38, at SMU (2/28/18); point guard... Honored as District Most Valuable Player of the Year... 38, at Tulane (1/17/18) Fame Holiday Showcase... Led Houston with 15 points and added two Named to All-Acadiana Team... Led Lions to 26-4 overall record and rebounds, two assists and three steals in win at USF to open American undefeated mark in District 3-5A play... Scored 26 points in Regional Athletic Conference play... Scored 12 points with a game-high-tying play vs. Parkway High. Junior (2013-14): Averaged 19.0 points per five assists and two rebounds at No. 9/9 Wichita State... Connected on game. Sophomore (2012-13): Averaged 17.0 points per game. 3-of-6 from behind the arc on the way to 14 points in win over Tulsa... Also dished out five assists with three steals and no turnovers against PERSONAL the Golden Hurricane... Drained 7-of-10 shots from the field, including Full name is Corey Richard Davis Jr... Born in Lafayette, La... Son of 6-of-8 from the 3-point line, on the way to game-high 20 points in Svonnie Trailer and Corey Davis Sr... Has a brother, Jalen Dalcourt... win at ECU... Also finished with four rebounds and three assists against Majoring in health. the Pirates... Posted 15 points with four 3-pointers at Tulane... Was an emotional leader for Cougars in home win over No. 7/4 Wichita State... 22 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES COREY DAVIS’ 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 * 26 5-7 1-1 1-2 1-1 2 1 5 1 0 1 12 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 * 25 1-7 0-6 1-2 0-1 1 3 3 1 0 0 3 at Liberty 11/18/17 21 2-7 1-5 2-2 2-1 3 0 1 1 0 2 7 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 19 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 UIW 11/25/17 24 6-11 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 1 7 2 0 0 14 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 22 3-5 2-2 0-0 1-3 4 0 1 3 0 0 8 rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 * 37 5-12 5-11 2-3 0-2 2 4 3 2 0 2 17 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 * 26 5-7 5-7 1-1 0-0 0 1 3 0 0 0 16 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 * 30 2-5 1-3 2-2 0-0 0 4 1 2 0 0 7 at LSU 12/13/17 * 29 6-10 6-10 2-4 2-2 4 1 2 0 0 0 20 2018-19 COUGARS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 * 29 4-8 4-7 3-4 0-0 0 3 2 3 0 0 15 vs. Providence 12/20/17 * 33 4-9 1-6 1-3 0-3 3 1 3 3 0 0 10 * at USF 12/28/17 * 26 3-8 2-6 7-7 1-1 2 0 2 1 0 3 15 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 * 30 3-9 3-7 0-0 0-4 4 0 3 2 0 1 9 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 * 30 4-7 2-4 2-2 0-2 2 0 5 1 0 0 12 * TULSA 1/11/18 * 20 5-8 3-6 1-2 0-1 1 2 5 0 0 3 14 * at ECU 1/14/18 * 28 7-10 6-8 0-0 1-3 4 1 3 1 0 0 20 * at Tulane 1/17/18 * 38 5-16 4-12 1-2 1-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 15 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 * 36 5-13 1-6 6-6 3-5 8 3 3 2 0 2 17 * USF 1/28/18 * 27 6-9 4-5 1-2 1-2 3 1 3 1 0 2 17 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 * 35 6-12 5-7 1-2 2-4 6 2 4 1 0 0 18 * at UCF 2/3/18 * 35 5-11 3-8 2-2 1-3 4 2 1 2 0 2 15 * SMU 2/8/18 * 36 3-9 2-8 2-2 1-5 6 3 4 2 0 1 10 * TULANE 2/11/18 * 25 3-11 2-8 0-0 0-5 5 3 1 1 0 1 8 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 * 33 6-9 4-5 0-0 1-3 4 5 0 0 0 3 16 * at Temple 2/18/18 * 31 6-11 6-8 2-2 0-5 5 1 0 5 0 1 20 * at Memphis 2/22/18 * 33 4-13 4-13 3-3 1-1 2 1 1 1 0 2 15 * ECU 2/25/18 * 31 6-13 4-11 0-0 1-5 6 2 7 2 0 1 16 * at SMU 2/28/18 * 38 6-17 5-15 0-0 2-3 5 3 0 0 0 0 17 * UCONN 3/4/18 35 4-11 4-10 5-6 0-3 3 2 0 2 0 1 17 vs. UCF 3/9/18 * 31 4-9 2-6 0-0 0-4 4 3 0 1 1 0 10 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 * 30 5-11 3-5 6-7 0-2 2 4 1 2 0 0 19 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 * 35 5-11 5-10 0-0 0-2 2 4 3 2 0 0 15 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 * 38 2-10 0-5 5-5 0-4 4 2 2 1 0 1 9 vs. #7/7 MIchigan 3/17/18 * 34 1-5 1-3 0-0 1-1 2 2 0 1 0 1 3

COREY DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 35-30 1,056 148-334 .443 103-240 .429 59-73 .808 23-84 107 – 3.1 69-2 84 50 1 31 458 – 13.1 Totals 35-30 1,056 148-334 .443 103-240 .429 59-73 .808 23-84 107 – 3.1 69-2 84 50 1 31 458 – 13.1

COREY DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 18-17 567 87-197 .442 64-147 .435 33-38 .868 16-55 71 – 3.9 32-1 44 25 0 24 271 – 15.1 Totals 18-17 567 87-197 .442 64-147 .435 33-38 .868 16-55 71 – 3.9 32-1 44 25 0 24 271 – 15.1 23 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES PERSONAL Full name is Christopher George Harris... Born in Houston... Son of Tiffany Brewer and Christopher Harris... Has two brothers, Chris’haud #1 and Tazion... Majoring in health. CHRIS HARRIS Jr. C • 6-10 • 245 • r-Junior-1L (RS ‘15-16) Houston, Texas (James Madison HS) San Jacinto JC Health

CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE (2017-18) Points Competed in 22 games with a start at No 7/4 Wichita State... Made 8, vs. ECU (2/25/18) his collegiate debut against McNeese in season opener... Finished with five points and four rebounds against the Cowboys... Missed six Field Goals Made

2018-19 COUGARS 4, vs. ECU (2/25/18) games with a foot injury before returning in win against Fairfield... Made both shot attempts, grabbed five rebounds and blocked a shot at Field Goal Attempts LSU... Grabbed six rebounds including two off the offensive glass, and 5, vs. ECU (2/25/18) blocked two shots in win at USF to open American Athletic Conference 3-Point Field Goals Made play... Made his first career start at No. 9/9 Wichita State... Finished None with three rebounds against the Shockers... Scored four points with five 3-Point Field Goal Attempts rebounds and three blocks in win against Tulsa... Totaled eight points None with three rebounds and two blocked shots in win over ECU. American Championship: Played the final minute of the game in win over UCF Free Throws Made 1, done three times; Most recently ... saw five minutes of action vs. Wichita State. NCAA Tournament: vs. Prairie View A&M (12/17/17) Scored first postseason points of his career with two points in three minutes against rv/rv San Diego State in the First Round. Free Throw Attempts 4, vs. ECU (2/25/18) SAN JACINTO COLLEGE (2016-17) Rebounds 6, at USF (12/28/17) Competed for Head Coach Scott Gernander... Was teammate of cur- rent Cougar guard Corey Davis. Redshirt Freshman (2016-17): Assists Averaged 5.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game... Connected on None 57.6 percent (87-151) of his shots from the field... Scored 16 points Steals on 8-of-10 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds in win at Northwest None Florida State College... Posted 12 points with nine rebounds in win at Blocked Shots Coastal Bend College. 3, vs. Tulsa (1/11/18) FRESHMAN (2015-16) Minutes Played 17, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18) Attended school but did not compete in athletics. MADISON HIGH SCHOOL Played for head coach Craig Maura... Competed for Houston Super- stars AAU team. Senior (2014-15): Named to Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ Class 5A All-State Team... Named to the All- Greater Houston Third Team by the Houston Chronicle... Member of the All-VYPE Public School First Team... Recognized as the District 20- 5A Defensive Player of the Year... Earned place on the All-District First Team... Scored a game-high 26 points with 10 rebounds and seven blocks to lead Marlins to 83-70 win over Yates High, ending a 114- game winning streak in district play dating back to January 2007.

24 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES HARRIS Jr.’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 6 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-2 4 1 0 0 0 0 5 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Did not compete – Injury vs. Liberty 11/18/17 Did not compete – Injury vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 Did not compete – Injury UIW 11/25/17 Did not compete – Injury NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 Did not compete – Injury rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 Did not compete – Injury FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 1 1 0 2 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at LSU 12/13/17 12 2-2 0-0 1-1 0-5 5 3 0 0 1 0 5 2018-19 COUGARS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 vs. Providence 12/20/17 7 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 * at USF 12/28/17 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4 6 4 0 0 2 0 0 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 * 17 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 * TULSA 1/11/18 15 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-3 5 4 0 1 3 0 4 * at ECU 1/14/18 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 * at Tulane 1/17/18 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 * USF 1/28/18 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 * at UCF 2/3/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * SMU 2/8/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * TULANE 2/11/18 12 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 1 0 0 0 1 4 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Temple 2/18/18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Memphis 2/22/18 Did not complete – Coach’s decision * ECU 2/25/18 12 4-5 0-0 0-4 1-2 3 2 0 2 2 0 8 * at SMU 2/28/18 5 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 * UCONN 3/4/18 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. UCF 3/9/18 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 DId not compete – Coach’s decision vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision

HARRIS Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 22-1 163 17-25 .680 0-0 .000 4-17 .235 10-32 42 – 1.9 30-0 1 11 11 1 38 – 1.7 Totals 22-1 163 17-25 .680 0-0 .000 4-17 .235 10-32 42 – 1.9 30-0 1 11 11 1 38 – 1.7

HARRIS Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 14-1 121 10-16 .625 0-0 .000 1-9 .111 5-20 25 – 1.8 20-0 1 9 9 1 21 – 1.5 Totals 14-1 121 10-16 .625 0-0 .000 1-9 .111 5-20 25 – 1.8 20-0 1 9 9 1 21 – 1.5

25 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES Liberty... Led all players with five assists and added 10 points with four rebounds and a pair of steals in win against Tulsa... Posted 10 points with five rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Scored six points with four rebounds, five assists and two steals without a turnover in win at East Carolina... Set a career high with 20 points on 8-of-14 #25 shooting and added four rebounds with three steals and a pair of assists at UCF... Finished with 14 points, five rebounds, five assists and a pair of steals in win against UCF... Scored two points with three rebounds, seven assists, four steals and no turnovers in win at Tulsa... Led all players with seven assists GALEN ROBINSON, Jr. and added 11 points against No. 19/23 SMU... Dished out a game-high seven G • 6-1 • 190 • Senior-3L assists with four points, two rebounds, two steals and only one turnover in 33 minutes in win vs. UConn... Led all players with eight assists and grabbed Houston, Texas five rebounds in win at Memphis. American Championship: Posted 17 points on 8-of-15 shooting with five rebounds and five assists at host UConn. (Westbury Christian) NIT: Dished out a game-high nine assists and scored four points with four Health rebounds against Akron in First Round. FRESHMAN (2015-16) Became only the sixth freshman in school history to record 100+ assists in CAREER HIGHS HONORS a single-season... Finished fourth in the American Athletic Conference with • 2015-16 American Athletic Conference a 2.2-to-1 assist-turnover ratio... Finished eighth in the league with 3.4 Points All-Rookie Team 20, at UCF (1/14/17) assists per contest... One of only five Cougars to compete in all 32 games... Made his collegiate debut against Prairie View A&M... Dished out two assists Field Goals Made JUNIOR (2017-18) with three steals and a rebound against the Panthers... Made his first career start against Florida A&M... Posted 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting and led all 2018-19 COUGARS 8, done three times; Most recently Became seventh player in Houston history with three 100+ assists during his at UConn (3/10/17) career... Led Houston with 46 steals and finished second on the team with players with eight assists without a turnover in 27 minutes... Recorded 13 3.7 assists per game... Finished second in The American with a 2.2 assist- points with five assists and no turnovers in win against Murray State... Scored Field Goal Attempts turnover ratio and ranked seventh in the league with 3.7 assists per game... six points with five assists and no turnovers in win against North Carolina 15, at UConn (3/10/17) Stood ninth in The American with 1.3 steals per game... One of six players Central during Global Sports Classic First Round... Finished with 11 points, to compete in all 35 games... Totaled two points with a game-high-tying five rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals in win against Eastern Illinois during Global Sports Classic Second Round... Posted 18 points with a pair of 3-Point Field Goals Made five assists, two rebounds and a pair of steals in season-opening win over McNeese... Made start at Liberty in Paradise Jam consolation semifinals... 3-pointers and added two rebounds with three assists against Grand Canyon 3, at UCF (1/14/17); at Global Sports Classic Third Round... Posted 12 points with two rebounds, 3, vs. Tulsa (1/27/16) Finished with four points, three rebounds and two assists against the Flames... Dished out a game-high five assists in win over Wake Forest in a game-high five assists and no turnovers in 34 minutes against Wyoming during Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Led all players with 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Paradise Jam consolation title game... Led all players with nine assists and grabbed three rebounds with three steals in win against Arkansas... Posted 10 assists and grabbed three rebounds against Nicholls... Finished with 13 6, at UCF (1/14/17); points and four assists at Cincinnati... Totaled 11 points with four rebounds 6, vs. Wyoming (12/22/15) a game-high four rebounds in win against Fairfield... Led all players with six assists in win against Prairie View A&M... Finished with 12 points on 5-of-9 and a pair of assists at No. 8/NR SMU... Led all players with 19 points on shooting and added a game-high six assists with three rebounds and two 8-of-11 shooting in win against Tulsa... Also connected on two 3-pointers Free Throws Made and dished out a game-high four assists against the Golden Hurricane... 7, vs. Memphis (2/10/16) steals in win against Providence in Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase... Scored four points with seven rebounds, a game-high five assists, blocked shot and Scored 12 points and posted a team-high seven assists in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Scored seven points with six rebounds and two Free Throw Attempts steal in win at USF to open American Athletic Conference play... Dished out four assists with two steals and no turnovers at No. 8/8 Cincinnati... Led all blocked shots in win over No. 12/NR SMU... Finished with 18 points, thanks 10, vs. Memphis (1/19/17); players with five assists in win over Tulane... Led all players with six assists to 7-of-10 shooting from the field, with three rebounds and three assists 10, vs. Memphis (2/10/16) in win over No. 5/5 Cincinnati... Scored 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting from in win against Memphis... Totaled 10 points with two rebounds in win at the field and led all players with seven assists in win at Temple... Finished Tulane... Led the Cougars with five assists against Temple... Scored six points Rebounds with seven points, six rebounds and seven assists in win over ECU... Posted and dished out five assists in win at UCF... Posted seven points with three 9, vs. South Dakota (11/22/16) four points with five rebounds, seven assists and a game-high five steals in assists in win at UConn... Scored nine points with two assists in win against 38 minutes in win at SMU... Led Cougars with four assists and two steals in Cincinnati... WIth Cougars holding 7-point lead against Bearcats late, raced Assists win over UConn. American Championship: Had a season-best 18 points down court and laid it up and in before getting fouled to push advantage 10, vs. George Mason (11/21/16); on 7-of-9 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 from the line against UCF in back to 10 points. American Championship: Finished with 10 points, two 10, vs. Nicholls (12/28/15) the Quarterfinals... Dished out six assists against no turnovers while also rebounds and three assists against Tulane. NIT: Scored five points with three recording two steals vs. No. 11/14 Wichita State in the Semifinals... Took a rebounds, four assists and three steals against Georgia Tech in First Round. Steals pass late from Rob Gray off a steal and laid it up and in to give the Cougars 5, vs. #8/8 Cincinnati (3/11/18); the lead for good against the Shockers... Made a key steal off a Wichita State WESTBURY CHRISTIAN 5, at SMU (2/28/18) inbounds pass with 6 seconds remaining... Led all players with five assists and Competed for head coach Trey Austin... Led school to three straight Texas five steals against No. 8/8 Cincinnati in the Title Game. NCAA Tournament: Association of Private and Parochial Schools state championships. Senior Blocked Shots Had five points, two assists and two rebounds against rv/rv San Diego State (2014-15): Received the Guy V. Lewis Award as the city of Houston’s top 2, vs. #12/nr SMU (2/1/16) in the First Round... Posted four points with eight rebounds and three assists high school player... Named to the All-Greater Houston First Team by the against No. 7/7 Michigan in the Second Round. Houston Chronicle... Member of TAPPS All-State and All-District First Teams... Minutes Played Earned selection to the All-VYPE Private/Preps First Team... Finished with 40, at Memphis (2/26/17); SOPHOMORE (2016-17) 20 points, six assists, four steals and six rebounds in TAPPS Class 4A state 40, at East Carolina (1/30/16) Became 18th player in school history with multiple 100+ assist seasons championship game against Tyler All Saints... Was the Wildcats’ third straight during his career... Finished season with team-high 155 assists and ranked state championship... Scored 36 points against San Antonio Central Catholic second in American Athletic Conference with 4.8 assists per game... Ranked High during regular season. Junior (2013-14): Averaged 17.0 points, 6.0 fourth in The American with 2.5 assist-to-turnover ratio... Posted six assists assists and 5.0 rebounds per game... Led the Wildcats to the Texas Association with only one turnover in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Mor- of Private and Parochial Schools Class 4A state championship... Drained a gan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Dished out a game-high 10 assists in 3-pointer with just 0.8 seconds remaining to lift team to a 50-49 win in the opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Nearly posted a state quarterfinals... Honored as the state tournament Most Valuable Player. triple-double in win over South Dakota in Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Finished with nine points, nine rebounds and eight assists against Coyotes... PERSONAL Scored 14 points with two rebounds and five assists at Arkansas... Tied for Full name is Galen Vondell Robinson, Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Galen team lead with five assists and grabbed five rebounds in win against Rhode Robinson, Sr., and Alicea Richmond... Father competed for the Cougars from Island... Led all players with eight assists and grabbed four rebounds with 1994 to 1998, scoring 1,135 points to rank 30th in school career history... Was four steals in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Recorded five points with a USBWA All-District, NABC All-District 9 and two-time All-Conference USA four rebounds and six assists without a turnover in 38 minutes in win against Third-Team honoree during his career... Has two sisters, Skyler Richmond, and Khloe Richmond... Majoring in health. 26 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES ROBINSON Jr.’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME ROBINSON Jr.’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MORGAN STATE * 26 1-4 0-1 0-2 0-2-2 3 6 1 0 0 2 McNEESE 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 5 1 0 2 2 vs. George Mason * 25 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 10 3 0 0 0 vs. Drexel 17 1-4 0-1 1-2 1-0-1 1 5 2 0 0 3 vs. South Dakota * 36 3-5 0-1 3-4 2-7-9 2 8 1 0 0 9 at Liberty * 29 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 3 2 1 0 1 4 vs. Vermont * 26 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 2 2 3 0 0 4 CORNELL * 24 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 7 1 0 0 6 vs. Wake Forest * 30 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 5 1 0 1 4 at LSU * 32 3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 5 0 0 6 UIW * 16 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 0 2 3 0 0 2 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 23 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 3 7 2 0 1 5 NEW ORLEANS * 16 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1-1 2 0 3 0 0 3 at Arkansas * 39 5-12 1-3 3-3 0-2-2 2 5 3 0 0 14 rv/rv ARKANSAS * 30 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 9 2 0 3 2 RHODE ISLAND * 33 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-4-5 1 5 1 0 0 3 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * 29 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 8 4 1 4 2 FAIRFIELD * 25 3-7 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 3 0 2 7 LIBERTY * 38 2-3 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 2 6 0 0 0 5 at Saint Louis * 25 2-5 0-1 2-2 1-3-4 0 0 3 0 2 6 HARVARD * 35 1-4 0-0 6-8 1-3-4 1 2 1 0 1 8 at LSU * 22 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 0 5 * at UConn * 31 4-7 1-3 0-0 1-4-5 1 3 2 0 0 9

* at USF * 31 0-3 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 1 2 1 0 0 2 2018-19 COUGARS PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 25 4-7 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 3 6 2 0 2 9 * TULSA * 39 4-12 0-2 2-3 0-4-4 2 5 2 1 2 10 vs. Providence * 28 5-9 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 1 6 1 1 2 12 * #22/22 CINCINNATI * 38 4-12 0-2 2-3 2-3-5 0 3 2 0 2 10 * at USF * 25 1-3 0-2 2-2 1-6-7 1 5 1 1 1 4 * at East Carolina * 36 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 2 5 0 0 2 6 * at UCF * 36 8-14 3-6 1-1 2-2-4 2 2 3 0 2 20 * TEMPLE * 35 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-4-4 2 3 1 0 0 0 * MEMPHIS * 40 1-7 0-2 6-10 0-2-2 1 3 2 0 0 8 * at #9/9 Wichita State * 21 3-9 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 4 1 1 0 1 6 * at rv/rv SMU * 30 1-4 1-2 2-2 0-2-2 3 4 2 1 0 5 * TULSA * 21 3-7 0-2 0-1 1-0-1 1 2 4 0 1 6 * TULANE 27 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 3 1 0 0 0 * TEMPLE 25 1-5 0-2 2-3 0-0-0 0 2 2 0 2 4 * at ECU * 21 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 2 0 1 0 * UCF 32 6-10 1-3 1-3 0-5-5 2 5 1 0 2 14 * at Tulane * 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 1 1 0 0 0 * at Tulane * 33 2-6 1-2 0-1 0-3-3 3 3 3 0 1 5 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE * 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 1 1 0 1 0 * at Tulsa * 37 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 7 0 0 4 2 * #19/23 SMU * 37 4-11 0-4 3-9 0-3-3 0 7 2 0 1 11 * USF * 22 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 2 5 * UCONN * 33 1-8 1-3 1-2 0-2-2 2 7 1 0 2 4 * at #8/8 Cincinnati * 19 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 4 0 0 2 2 * at Memphis * 40 1-7 0-0 1-3 0-5-5 1 8 1 1 1 3 * at UCF * 31 3-6 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 1 6 * at #18/20 Cincinnati * 25 3-8 1-3 1-2 0-2-2 0 1 3 0 0 8 * EAST CAROLINA 24 1-4 1-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 3 3 0 1 3 * SMU * 21 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 1 0 at UConn * 37 8-15 1-3 0-0 1-4-5 3 5 2 0 1 17 * TULANE * 15 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 5 1 0 1 0 AKRON * 34 0-4 0-0 3-4 0-4-4 4 9 4 0 1 3 * #5/5 CINCINNATI * 26 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 6 3 0 1 2 * at Temple * 28 4-8 0-3 4-5 0-3-3 2 7 1 0 1 12 ROBINSON Jr.’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME * at Memphis * 24 2-2 0-0 4-4 0-2-2 4 5 3 0 1 8 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * ECU * 31 3-4 0-0 1-1 2-4-5 0 7 3 0 0 7 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 22 0-6 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 2 0 3 0 FLORIDA A&M * 27 7-8 1-2 2-3 1-1-2 0 8 0 0 2 17 * at SMU * 38 1-3 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 3 7 2 0 5 4 ULM 20 4-7 0-2 0-3 0-2-2 1 3 0 0 1 8 * UCONN * 21 2-4 0-0 2-3 0-1-1 4 4 1 0 2 6 UTRGV 24 1-2 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 3 0 1 3 vs. UCF * 32 7-9 0-0 4-6 0-1-1 2 2 4 0 2 18 MURRAY STATE 19 4-5 2-2 3-5 0-1-1 5 4 0 0 0 13 at Rhode Island 22 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 4 2 1 0 0 2 vs. #11/14 Wichita State * 32 2-5 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 2 6 0 1 2 4 LSU 28 3-5 0-1 3-6 0-1-1 2 5 0 0 0 9 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati * 29 1-5 0-0 4-4 1-3-4 1 5 1 0 5 6 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 27 2-6 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 3 5 0 0 0 6 vs. rv/rv San Diego State * 24 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 1 0 0 5 EASTERN ILLINOIS * 32 3-9 1-4 4-5 0-5-5 2 2 3 0 2 11 vs. Grand Canyon 25 7-10 2-3 2-2 1-1-2 3 3 1 0 2 18 vs. #7/7 Michigan * 35 1-3 0-0 2-3 0-8-8 1 3 0 0 0 4 vs. Wyoming * 34 4-12 1-6 3-3 1-1-2 4 5 0 0 1 12 NICHOLLS * 30 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 4 10 5 0 0 0 * at USF * 17 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 1 0 3 2 * at Temple * 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 2 0 0 2 * TULANE * 22 0-4 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 2 1 0 0 2 0 * at Cincinnati * 28 5-11 2-3 1-1 0-1-1 1 4 2 0 0 13 * UCONN * 28 3-7 2-5 2-2 1-2-3 2 2 1 0 2 10 * at #8/nr SMU 29 3-10 1-3 4-6 1-3-4 5 2 0 0 0 11 * USF 15 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-2-3 1 2 1 0 2 2 * TULSA * 29 8-11 3-5 0-0 0-3-3 4 4 3 0 0 19 * at East Carolina * 40 6-14 0-5 0-0 0-0-0 1 7 6 0 3 12 * #12/nr SMU * 24 3-4 0-1 1-1 0-6-6 3 2 7 2 1 7 * at Tulsa * 17 2-7 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 1 5 * MEMPHIS * 18 5-9 1-2 7-10 0-3-3 2 3 1 9 1 18 * UCF * 24 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 4 1 0 0 6 * at Tulane * 17 4-7 0-2 2-3 0-2-2 0 1 2 0 1 10 * TEMPLE * 24 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-6-6 3 5 2 0 0 0 * at UCF * 20 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 5 1 0 0 6 * at UConn * 24 3-6 0-1 1-2 0-2-2 1 3 1 0 1 7 * CINCINNATI * 21 4-7 0-0 1-1 0-2-2 0 2 1 1 0 9 vs. Tulane * 26 4-8 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 1 3 2 0 0 10 at Georgia Tech * 22 2-5 1-2 0-0 0-3-3 3 4 1 0 3 5 ROBINSON Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 32-22 777 97-212 .458 18-59 .305 41-59 .695 9-68 77 – 2.4 65-2 110 50 3 32 253 –7.9 2016-17 32-28 1,031 77-210 .367 13-49 .265 41-69 .594 12-93 105 – 3.3 55-0 155 62 4 31 208 – 6.5 2017-18 35-32 859 63-141 .447 4-22 .182 34-48 .708 11-74 85 – 2.4 68-1 130 58 3 46 164 – 4.7 Totals 99-82 2,667 237-563 .421 35-130 .269 116-176 .659 32-235 267 – 2.7 188-3 395 170 10 109 625 – 6.3 ROBINSON Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 18-16 419 55-123 .447 10-32 .313 19-26 .731 6-40 46 – 2.6 30-1 52 32 3 17 139 – 7.7 2016-17 18-14 594 45-133 .338 10-38 .263 24-44 .545 7-49 56 – 3.1 27-0 73 31 3 23 124 – 6.9 2017-18 18-18 431 26-68 .382 1-13 .077 15-21 .714 6-39 45 – 2.5 37-0 66 28 1 22 68 – 3.8 Totals 36-30 1,013 100-256 .391 20-70 .286 43-70 .614 13-89 102 – 2.8 57-1 125 63 6 40 263 – 7.3 27 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES two points and two rebounds in 11 minutes against rv/rv San Diego State in the First Round... Finished with two points and four rebounds against No. 7/7 Michigan in the Second Round.

ATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL 3-star recruit by Rivals... Chose Houston over TCU, SMU, Florida Gulf #35 Coast and UTSA... Coached by David Martinez. Senior (2016-17): Joined current teammate Cedrick Alley Jr., as finalist for Guy V. Lewis FABIAN WHITE Jr. Award, presented to top high school player in city of Houston... Named F • 6-7 • 230 • Sophomore-1L to Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team... Led Eagles to fourth straight district championship... Honored as District 21-6A Atascocita, Texas (Atascocita HS) Most Valuable Player... Named to TABC 6A All-State and All-Region Undeclared Major teams. Junior (2015-16): Named to All-District 16-6A First Team... CAREER HIGHS Led Atascocita to 38-0 record before falling to DeSoto High in Class 6A HONORS state championship game... Averaged 18.0 points and 8.0 rebounds Points per game... Led all players with 28 points and 15 rebounds in win 17, at ECU (1/14/18) • 2017-18 American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team over Westlake High in regional final.Sophomore (2014-15): Named Field Goals Made • The American Rookie of the Week (Jan. 29, 2018) District 16-6A Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year 8, at ECU (1/14/18) 2018-19 COUGARS • The American Rookie of the Week (Nov. 27, 2017) at Kingwood HIgh School. Field Goal Attempts 12, at ECU (1/14/18) FRESHMAN (2017-18) PERSONAL Full name is Fabian Christopher White Jr... Born in Houston... Son 3-Point Field Goals Made Seventh freshman in school history with multiple double-doubles in None a season... Led the Cougars with 32 blocked shots in his first collegiate of Aundrea and Fabian White Sr... Has a sister, Alyssa... Undeclared major. 3-Point Field Goal Attempts season... Finished 12th in The American with 0.9 blocked shots per None game... One of six players to compete in all 35 games... Made his collegiate debut in season-opening win against McNeese... Finished Free Throws Made 5, at Tulane (1/17/18) with two points, three rebounds and an assist against the Cowboys... Scored six points with four rebounds, an assist and block against Drexel Free Throw Attempts during Paradise Jam First Round... Recorded the first double-double of 9, at Tulane (1/17/18) his career with 14 points and a game-high 12 rebounds in win against Rebounds UIW... Connected on 6-of-7 shots from the field and drained both free 12, at Tulane (1/17/18); throw attempts and added two assists with three blocks and three 12, vs. UIW (11/25/17) steals against the Cardinals... Honored as American Athletic Conference Assists Rookie of the Week following that performance... Scored eight points 4, at Tulane (1/17/18); and blocked four shots with two rebounds and an assist in win against 4, vs. New Orleans (11/29/17) Fairfield... Finished with eight points on 4-of-7 shooting and grabbed Steals five rebounds in win at USF to open American Athletic Conference 3, vs. UIW (11/25/17) play... Scored eight points, including six in the final four-and-a-half Blocked Shots minutes, in win against Temple... Finished with 17 points on 8-of-12 4, at Tulane (1/17/18); shooting in win at ECU... Also tied for team lead with six rebounds 4, vs. Fairfield (12/6/17) and led all players with three blocked shots against the Pirates... Led Minutes Played Houston with 12 rebounds and added seven points with four assists 23, done three times; Most recently and a game-high four blocked shots at Tulane... Posted 16 points on vs. UCF (3/9/18) 7-of-10 shooting from the field with a game-high 11 rebounds for his second double-double of the season.... Honored as American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week for the second time following that performance... Scored 10 points with two rebounds at No. 8/8 Cincin- nati... Posted eight points with four rebounds, two blocks, two steals and two assists in win over Tulane... Led all players with nine rebounds, including three offensive, and added nine points on 4-of-5 shooting in win over ECU... Scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in win at SMU... Posted six points with four rebounds, including three offensive, in win over UConn. American Championship: Tied a career high with 23 minutes vs. UCF in the Quarterfinals, finishing with seven rebounds and six points... Saw 17 minutes of action vs. No 11/14 Wichita State, connecting on his lone field goal attempt. NCAA Tournament: Had

28 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES WHITE Jr.’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 10 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 1 1 3 0 0 2 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 21 3-6 0-0 0-2 3-1 4 2 1 1 1 0 6 at Liberty 11/18/17 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 9 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 5 2 1 0 0 3 UIW 11/25/17 23 6-7 0-0 2-2 4-8 12 3 2 3 3 3 14 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 19 1-1 0-0 4-4 2-4 6 4 2 5 0 0 6 rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 13 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 3 0 1 0 1 6 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 15 3-8 0-0 2-3 2-0 2 2 1 2 4 0 8 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 15 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 at LSU 12/13/17 12 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 17 2-3 0-0 2-3 2-3 5 1 1 2 2 0 6 2018-19 COUGARS vs. Providence 12/20/17 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 * at USF 12/28/17 17 4-7 0-0 0-0 1-4 5 3 0 0 2 0 8 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 12 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 8 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 23 2-5 0-0 1-3 0-1 1 4 1 0 1 1 5 * TULSA 1/11/18 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 * at ECU 1/14/18 21 8-12 0-0 1-1 4-2 6 1 0 3 3 0 17 * at Tulane 1/17/18 28 1-8 0-0 5-9 8-4 12 5 4 1 4 0 7 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 18 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 4 2 1 1 0 1 6 * USF 1/28/18 25 7-10 0-0 2-2 4-7 11 2 1 5 1 1 16 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 23 4-8 0-0 2-2 1-1 2 5 0 0 1 1 10 * at UCF 2/3/18 18 2-5 0-0 0-2 2-0 2 3 0 1 0 0 4 * SMU 2/8/18 8 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 * TULANE 2/11/18 16 3-3 0-0 2-3 1-3 4 4 2 3 2 2 8 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 13 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-2 2 3 0 2 1 0 2 * at Temple 2/18/18 10 1-3 0-0 2-2 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 * at Memphis 2/22/18 19 4-7 0-0 0-0 4-1 5 4 2 1 0 1 8 * ECU 2/25/18 21 4-5 0-0 1-1 3-6 9 1 1 0 0 1 9 * at SMU 2/28/18 16 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 4 4 1 0 3 0 4 * UCONN 3/4/18 16 1-2 0-0 4-4 3-1 4 3 0 0 0 0 6 vs. UCF 3/9/18 23 2-4 0-0 2-2 1-6 7 2 0 0 1 0 6 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 17 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 16 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 5 0 1 0 0 2 vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 18 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 3 4 0 0 0 0 2

WHITE Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 35-0 577 75-134 .560 0-0 .000 40-56 .714 54-81 135 – 3.9 95-4 26 40 32 15 190 – 5.4 Totals 35-0 577 75-134 .560 0-0 .000 40-56 .714 54-81 135 – 3.9 95-4 26 40 32 15 190 – 5.4

WHITE Jr.’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2017-18 18-0 317 50-91 .549 0-0 .000 25-35 .714 35-39 74 – 4.1 50-2 14 17 19 9 125 – 6.9 Totals 18-0 317 50-91 .549 0-0 .000 25-35 .714 35-39 74 – 4.1 50-2 14 17 19 9 125 – 6.9 29 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NEWCOMERS

FRESHMAN (2014-15 at Appalachian State) #2 Played in all 29 games as a freshman after joining the team as a walk-on in the summer... Averaged 10.3 minutes, 2.5 points and 1.2 rebounds per game... Played 17 minutes in the season opener LANDON GOESLING at Ohio (11/15)... Hauled in a season-high five rebounds in the upset G • 6-0 • 170 • r-Senior-TR (RS ‘15-16) of Virginia Tech (11/22)... Scored a season-high 10 points to help the Bakersfield, Calif. (Coppell [Texas] HS) Mountaineers overcome a double-digit deficit in a win over Arkansas State (1/3)... Dished out a season-best four assists, grabbed three St. Edward’s steals and scored seven points in just nine minutes in the season- 2018 SEU graduate in accounting ending win over UT Arlington (3/7). Graduate school in TBA HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGHS HONORS Two-time All-District selection at Coppell (Texas) High School... Aver- • NCAA Division II Conference Commissioner’s Points aged 17.3 points and 4.7 assists per game as a senior... Earned a spot 35, vs. Oklahoma Christian (3/3/18) All-Region First Team in the North Texas All Star Game and was part of the Texas squad in 35, vs. Oklahoma Christian (2/1/18) • All-Heartland Conference First Team the Texas vs. Oklahoma Faith 7 All Star Game... Played AAU ball for • Heartland Conference Player of the Week Dallas Seawolves and averaged 20.2 points per game... Two-time 2018-19 COUGARS Field Goals Made 12, vs. Oklahoma Christian (2/1/18) (Feb. 26, 2018) All-Conference selection at Bakersfield HS (Calif.). • Heartland Conference Player of the Week Field Goal Attempts (Jan. 15, 2018) 26, vs. Oklahoma Christian (3/3/18) PERSONAL • Heartland Conference Player of the Week Full name is Landon Joseph Goesling... Son of Darrin and Nikki 3-Point Field Goals Made (Nov. 13, 2017) Goesling... Has a sister, Rio... Brother-in law, Bryce Hager, played 6, vs. Dallas Christian (12/31/17) collegiate football for Baylor University, was an All-Big 12 Linebacker, 3-Point Field Goal Attempts JUNIOR (2017-18 at St. Edward’s) was drafted by the St. Louis Rams and is currently on the Los Angeles 8, vs. Oklahoma Christian (2/1/18) Competed in all 30 games... Led team and Heartland Conference with Rams in the NFL... Scheduled to receive his bachelor’s degree in ac- 22.9 points per game... Posted 22 20-point games with six 30-point Free Throws Made counting from St Edward’s in summer 2017. 16, vs. Paul Quinn College (11/17/17) contests... Scoring averaged ranked second in school single-season history... Point total set a school single-season record... Enjoyed a Free Throw Attempts career-high 35 points in two games against Oklahoma Christian... 19, vs. Paul Quinn College (11/17/17) Opened season with 25 points, four rebounds and three steals at Rebounds Colorado Mesa... Scored 26 points with three 3-pointers against 8, vs. St, Mary’s (1/24/18) Colorado Christian... Finished with 27 points, thanks to a 16-of-19 Assists performance from the free throw line, against Paul Quinn College... 6, vs. Dallas Baptist (2/17/18) Scored 28 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the field and 10-of-12 from the free throw line against St. Mary’s... Totaled 33 points on Steals 3, done three times; Most recently 10-of-15 shooting, 6-of-7 from the arc and 7-7 from the free throw vs. Newman (11/30/17) line... Enjoyed 31 points after hitting all 13 free throw tries against UAFS... Had 35 points with three rebounds and five assists against Blocked Shots 1. vs. Pittsburg State (KS) (11/24/16) Oklahoma Christian (2/1)... Recorded 32 points with a season-high- tying six assists against Dallas Baptist (2/17)... Scored 30 points with Minutes Played three rebounds and five assists against Texas A&M International... 41, vs. Oklahoma Christian (3/3/18) Led all players with 35 points and scored 11 of the team’s 16 points in overtime against Oklahoma Christian in the Heartland Conference semifinals.

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2016-17 at St. Edward’s) Played in 31 of 32 games as a sophomore, averaging 13.2 minutes per contest... Averaged 6.2 points and 1.3 rebounds per contest with a season-high 15 points vs. TAMIU and scored in double figures eight times... Second on the team in free-throw percentage at an .840 clip (63-75)

SOPHOMORE (2015-16 at Appalachian State) Sat out as a medical redshirt and did not compete in any games

30 MEDIA ALMANAC NEWCOMERS GOESLING’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME (at St. Edward’s) GOESLING’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME (at Applachian State) Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Colorado Mesa * 33 8-22 2-7 7-8 2-2-4 1 4 2 0 3 25 Sat out as a redshirt vs. Colorado Christian * 23 8-12 3-5 7-7 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 1 26 SOUTHWESTERN * 23 7-12 2-3 4-5 0-1-1 0 3 1 0 0 20 vs. Paul Quinn College * 21 5-9 1-1 16-19 0-1-1 4 3 3 0 1 27 GOESLING’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME (at Applachian State) at Angelo State * 36 7-16 1-5 4-5 0-3-3 2 4 4 0 1 19 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts EASTERN NEW MEXICO * 33 3-10 0-1 4-8 0-4-4 2 4 4 0 1 10 at Ohio 17 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 1 1 2 0 0 2 CONCORDIA TEXAS * 26 8-13 2-5 9-9 0-0-0 0 3 3 0 2 27 at Furman 15 2-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 5 1 0 0 1 4 at Newman * 30 5-13 0-4 11-11 1-1-2 2 6 6 0 3 21 at Virginia Tech 13 0-3 0-1 0-0 2-3-5 1 1 1 0 0 0 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE * 33 5-11 0-1 10-10 0-3-3 3 2 2 0 0 20 HAMPTON 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 ST. MARY’S * 32 8-12 2-3 10-12 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 0 28 at Jacksonville 13 0-5 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE * 25 5-10 1-2 3-4 0-1-1 2 5 1 0 0 14 HOFSTRA 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas A&M-Kingsville * 36 4-13 0-1 8-12 0-2-2 2 4 1 0 0 16 at Georgia Tech 10 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 UT PERMIAN BASIN * 31 1-7 0-3 13-16 1-2-3 4 2 3 0 1 15 at Charlotte 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DALLAS CHRISTIAN * 24 10-15 6-7 7-7 0-3-3 1 3 2 0 1 33 at Alabama 9 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 at Dallas Baptist * 26 7-13 1-3 4-5 1-5-6 0 0 4 0 1 19 * at Arkansas State 13 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 2 0 1 4 2018-19 COUGARS at Oklahoma Christian * 32 3-11 0-0 2-3 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 8 * LOUISIANA 19 4-8 1-1 1-5 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 10 UAFS * 32 8-11 2-3 13-13 1-1-2 1 2 1 0 0 31 * at South Alabama 11 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 0 3 ROGERS STATE * 35 8-20 1-4 12-13 1-1-2 2 1 1 0 0 29 * at UALR 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Lubbock Christian * 29 8-19 0-1 5-5 1-2-3 0 1 0 0 1 21 * ARKANSAS STATE 10 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 1 1 1 0 0 2 at St. Mary’s * 38 5-14 0-0 10-14 1-7-8 0 4 5 0 0 20 * GEORGIA STATE 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Texas A&M International * 38 7-15 3-4 5-6 0-2-2 3 1 3 0 1 22 * at Troy 13 3-4 1-2 1-1 0-0-0 3 1 1 0 0 8 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN * 37 12-22 2-8 9-9 1-2-3 5 5 3 0 1 35 * SOUTH ALABAMA 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 NEWMAN * 37 7-15 1-3 5-8 0-0-0 0 4 3 0 1 20 * at Texas State 8 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Rogers State * 38 7-17 2-6 5-6 2-4-6 2 2 2 0 0 21 * at Georgia Southern 10 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 4 at UAFS * 37 7-18 3-5 2-3 1-0-1 1 2 6 0 0 19 * at Louisiana 11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 DALLAS BAPTIST * 34 11-23 2-7 8-8 2-1-3 3 6 4 0 0 32 * TROY 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL * 30 7-12 3-6 13-14 0-3-3 4 5 2 0 0 30 * UALR 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN * 40 9-20 2-4 5-6 0-2-2 0 5 1 0 0 25 * at ULM 14 1-3 1-2 2-3 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 5 vs. Newman * 38 4-13 0-4 12-16 0-2-2 4 1 1 0 2 20 * at UT Arlington 23 4-7 1-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 3 0 0 9 vs. Oklahoma Christian * 41 12-26 1-6 10-10 1-3-4 4 2 5 0 1 35 * at Georgia State 11 2-5 1-2 2-4 1-3-4 - 1 3 0 0 7 * GEORGIA SOUTHERN 6 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-0-1 0 0 2 0 0 2 * ULM 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 GOESLING’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at St. Edward’s) * TEXAS STATE 17 2-4 1-3 1-2 1-0-1 0 2 0 0 0 6 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * UT ARLINGTON 9 1-4 0-2 5-6 0-1-1 1 4 1 0 3 7 vs. Colorado Christian 11 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4 vs. Colorado Mesa 13 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 0 0 0 3 SOUTHWESTERN (TX) 13 4-8 0-2 3-3 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 11 at Daemen 16 0-3 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 2 at Roberts Wesleyan 18 2-4 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 0 3 0 0 0 6 vs. Pittsburg State (KS) 19 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 6 at P.R.-Rio Piedras 20 3-5 0-0 3-6 1-2-3 0 1 0 0 2 9 vs. P.R-Mayaguez 18 2-9 0-4 8-8 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 1 12 TRINITY (TX) 15 4-7 0-1 6-7 1-0-1 0 2 1 0 0 14 ANGELO STATE 11 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 3 0 1 0 SCHREINER (TX) 3 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2 TEXAS LUTHERAN 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Newman 18 4-8 1-3 3-4 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 12 at OPSU 10 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 1 0 1 4 at Oklahoma Christian 15 3-6 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 1 6 ST. MARY’S 14 3-3 0-0 2-6 0-1-1 0 1 3 0 0 8 TEXAS A&M-INTERNATIONAL 17 5-7 0-1 5-5 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 2 15 at Rogers State 18 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 7 at UAFS 14 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 2 LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 12 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 4 DALLAS BAPTIST 17 5-8 0-0 3-3 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 13 PANHANDLE STATE 13 2-4 1-2 5-5 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 2 10 NEWMAN (KS) 14 1-4 1-1 5-6 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 8 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN 17 1-2 1-1 4-5 0-2-2 3 1 1 0 0 7 at Texas A&M-International 10 2-7 0-1 0-0 2-0-2 0 1 0 0 0 4 at St. Mary’s 16 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 4 UAFS 15 4-6 3-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 3 0 2 11 at Dallas Baptist 7 1-3 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 at Lubbock Christian 6 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 3 vs. UAFS 8 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 GOESLING’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 (App State) 29-0 300 24-73 .329 6-29 .207 19-30 .633 12-24 36 – 1.2 29-1 18 24 0 5 73 – 2.5 2015-16 Sat out as redshirt at Appalachian State 2016-17 (St. Edward’s) 31-0 310 59-138 .428 11-36 .306 63-75 .840 10-30 40 – 1.3 20-0 17 22 14 1 192 – 6.2 2017-18 (St. Edward’s) 30-30 968 206-444 .464 43-112 .384 233-272 .857 17-62 79 – 2.6 56-1 90 76 0 22 688 –22.9 ASU Totals 29-0 300 24-73 .329 6-29 .207 19-30 .633 12-24 36 – 1.2 29-1 18 24 0 5 73 – 2.5 St. Edward’s Totals 61-30 1,278 265-582 .455 54-148 .365 296-347 .853 27-92 119 – 2.0 76-1 107 98 36 23 880 – 14.4 Totals 90-30 1,578 289-655 .441 60-177 .339 315-377 .836 39-116 155 – 1.7 105-2 125 122 36 27 953 – 10.6 GOESLING’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 (Sun Belt) 20-0 215 21-52 .404 6-20 .300 19-29 .655 8-17 25 – 1.3 16-0 13 20 0 4 67 – 3.4 2015-16 Sat out as redshirt at Appalachian State 2016-17 (Heartland) 18-0 239 50-85 .471 10-24 .417 31-38 .816 5-19 24 – 1.3 15-0 8 15 10 0 121 – 6.7 2017-18 (Heartland) 16-16 545 119-255 .467 24-61 .393 119-136 .875 13-34 47 – 2.9 26-0 47 44 0 8 381 – 23.8 Sun Belt Totals 20-0 215 21-52 .404 6-20 .300 19-29 .655 8-17 25 – 1.3 16-0 13 20 0 4 67 – 3.4 Heartland Totals 34-16 784 169-340 .497 34-85 .400 150-174 .862 18-53 71 – 2.1 41-0 55 59 10 8 502 – 14.8 Totals 54-16 999 190-392 .485 40-105 .381 169-203 .833 26-70 96 – 1.8 57-0 68 79 10 12 569 – 10.6 31 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NEWCOMERS

#4 JUSTIN GORHAM F • 6-7 • 225 • Junior-TR Columbia, Md. (Calvert Hall) Towson Undeclared Major CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE (2017-18 at Towson) Points Appeared in 32 games and started final nine games... Averaged 9.8 28, at Northeastern (2/22/18) points with a team-high 6.7 rebounds per game... Scored 20 or more Field Goals Made points four times... Scored in double figures 14 times... Posted five 10, at Northeastern (2/22/18) 2018-19 COUGARS double-doubles, including each of the final three games.... Finished Field Goal Attempts sixth in the CAA in offensive rebounds per game (2.3), 10th in rebound- 18, at Northeastern (2/22/18) ing, and 11th in defensive rebounds per game (4.4)... Had a career high 28 points along with 12 rebounds against Northeastern... In first start 3-Point Field Goals Made 1, vs. UMBC (12/9/17) of season against Delaware, had 21 points and 12 rebounds... Had a career best 17 rebounds against James Madison... Made 53.8 percent 3-Point Field Goal Attempts of his shots (119-for-221). 2, vs. James Madison (2/17/18) Free Throws Made FRESHMAN (2016-67 at Towson) 9, at Delaware (2/1/18) Appeared in 31 games and made two starts... Averaged 2.8 points and Free Throw Attempts 2.9 rebounds per game... Earned his first career start against James 12, at Northeastern (2/22/18) Madison... Scored a career-high eight points twice in two games Rebounds against James Madison... Grabbed season-high seven rebounds three 17, at James Madison (2/3/18) times in two games against James Madison and once against Elon. Assists 3, done four times; Most recently CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL at Drexel (2/8/18) Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com out of high school... Despite Steals playing half of a season, averaged 18.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per 2, vs. UNCW (1/5/18) game... Helped the Cardinals sweep Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association Class A Conference and Baltimore Catholic Tournament Blocked Shots 2, at Northeastern (2/22/18) championships as a junior... Averaged 10.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in being named the BCL Most Improved Player... Earned Minutes Played All-Conference Second-Team honors... Had a last-second tip-in inside 36, vs. Hofstra (2/24/18) SECU Arena to give the Cardinals a 53-52 victory over John Carrol in the BCL Championship game... Played for the D.C. Thunder AAU program coached by Zack Suber.

PERSONAL Full name is Justin Gorham... Son of Jerry and Tonya Gorham... Has a brother, Jerry... Undeclared major.

32 MEDIA ALMANAC NEWCOMERS GORHAM’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME (at Towson) Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Old Dominion 11/10/17 25 1-6 0-0 2-2 4-3 7 2 0 1 0 1 4 FROSTBURG STATE 11/13/17 19 3-6 0-0 4-4 2-7 9 2 0 2 0 0 10 at Loyola (Md.) 11/17/17 20 6-8 0-0 1-2 2-4 6 4 0 3 0 0 13 vs. Florida Atlantic 11/20/17 21 5-6 0-1 0-0 0-3 3 3 1 2 0 0 10 vs. Penn 11/21/17 23 3-6 0-0 2-2 0-5 5 1 0 1 1 1 8 vs. Georgia Southern 11/22/17 20 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-8 9 4 0 2 0 1 4 ST. MARY’s (Md.) 11/27/17 16 6-10 0-0 1-1 3-2 5 3 0 0 0 0 13 vs. La Salle 12/1/17 19 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 3 0 0 2 vs. Manhattan 12/2/17 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 MORGAN STATE 12/6/17 32 4-5 0-1 1-3 1-8 9 1 2 3 0 0 9 UMBC 12/9/17 21 4-5 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 3 0 0 1 0 9 at Oakland 12/20/17 9 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-2 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 at Pittsburgh 12/22/17 24 3-7 0-1 2-4 3-5 8 1 1 0 0 1 8 * at College of Charleston 12/30/17 23 3-6 1-1 0-0 1-4 5 1 0 0 0 0 7 2018-19 COUGARS * at Elon 1/2/18 29 4-6 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 3 1 2 1 0 9 * UNCW 1/5/18 22 3-7 0-0 4-5 4-6 10 3 0 2 0 2 10 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1/7/18 14 4-6 0-0 3-4 1-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 11 * HOFSTRA 1/11/18 25 7-7 0-0 6-8 0-3 3 2 1 2 0 0 20 * at William & Mary 1/13/18 14 3-5 0-0 4-4 1-2 3 4 1 0 0 0 10 * DREXEL 1/18/18 24 3-11 0-1 7-8 5-1 6 1 3 3 0 0 13 * at UNCW 1/20/18 30 3-9 0-1 4-6 0-3 3 4 2 3 0 0 10 * WILLIAM & MARY 1/25/18 15 3-6 0-0 0-3 2-4 6 1 2 0 0 0 6 * ELON 1/27/18 20 2-4 0-0 3-4 3-5 8 1 0 1 0 0 7 * at Delaware 2/1/18 * 29 6-11 0-0 9-10 6-6 12 3 3 1 0 0 21 * at James Madison 2/3/18 * 32 3-6 0-0 3-7 6-11 17 2 2 3 0 0 9 * at Drexel 2/8/18 * 27 2-5 0-0 2-2 3-4 7 1 3 1 0 1 6 * NORTHEASTERN 2/10/18 * 23 3-8 0-1 0-0 5-3 8 4 0 2 0 1 6 * DELAWARE 2/15/18 * 19 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 3 0 0 6 * JAMES MADISON 2/17/18 * 27 3-7 0-2 1-2 7-5 12 2 0 3 1 0 7 * at Northeastern 2/22/18 * 35 10-18 0-1 8-12 4-8 12 3 0 0 2 1 28 * at Hofstra 2/24/18 * 36 9-14 0-0 2-3 3-9 12 5 0 3 0 2 20 vs. William & Mary 3/4/18 * 34 7-13 0-2 2-3 1-9 10 4 0 0 0 0 16 GORHAM’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at Towson) Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Morgan State 11/15/16 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Maryland 11/20/16 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 at Boston College 11/22/16 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 STONY BROOK 11/25/16 8 0-2 0-0 2-4 3-1 4 2 0 1 0 0 2 ROBERT MORRIS 11/26/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 GOUCHER 11/30/16 16 3-6 0-0 1-3 2-4 6 2 3 2 0 1 7 OLD DOMINION 12/3/16 8 2-5 0-0 0-0 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 LOYOLA (Md.) 12/7/16 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 FDU 12/10/16 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 at UMBC 12/17/16 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 4 3 0 1 0 0 2 vs. Nevada 12/21/16 21 2-6 0-0 0-0 3-2 5 3 1 0 0 0 4 vs. Iona 12/22/16 13 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 * UNCW 12/31/16 12 1-3 0-0 0-2 1-4 5 3 0 0 0 0 2 * at James Madison 1/2/17 21 4-5 0-0 0-3 1-6 7 4 0 0 0 0 8 * at College of Charleston 1/5/17 10 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 * at Elon 1/7/17 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 4-3 7 2 1 2 0 0 2 * DELAWARE 1/12/17 16 3-5 0-0 0-1 2-3 5 2 1 0 0 0 6 * NORTHEASTERN 1/14/17 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Hofstra 1/19/17 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 * at Delaware 1/21/17 7 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 * COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1/26/17 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 * at Northeastern 1/28/17 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * DREXEL 2/2/17 9 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-1 1 3 0 0 0 0 6 * WILLIAM & MARY 2/4/17 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 * HOFSTRA 2/9/17 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 * at Drexel 2/11/17 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 * ELON 2/16/17 14 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-4 5 1 0 3 0 0 5 * JAMES MADISON 2/18/17 * 20 4-7 0-0 0-2 3-4 7 4 1 2 0 1 8 * at UNCW 2/23/17 * 17 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-0 2 3 0 1 0 1 6 * at William & Mary 2/25/17 19 1-2 0-0 5-6 2-4 6 4 0 2 0 0 7 vs. Northeastern 3/4/17 13 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 vs. College of Charleston 3/5/17 6 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2

GORHAM’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (at Towson) 31-2 329 37-71 .521 0-0 .000 14-31 .452 40-51 91 – 2.9 59-0 10 18 1 6 88 – 2.8 2017-18 (at Towson) 32-9 735 119-221 .538 3-14 .214 73-103 .709 75-140 215 – 6.7 79-1 24 49 6 11 314 – 9.8 Totals 63-11 1,064 156-292 .534 3-14 .214 87-134 .649 115-191 306 – 4.9 138 – 1 34 67 7 17 402 – 6.4

GORHAM’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (CAA) 18-2 204 24-39 .615 0-0 .000 11-24 .458 20-35 55 – 3.1 35-0 6 13 0 2 59 – 3.3 2017-18 (CAA) 18-8 648 74-140 .529 2-8 .250 56-78 .718 53-78 131 – 7.3 42-1 19 31 4 7 206 – 11.4 Totals 36-10 852 98-179 .547 2-8 .250 67-102 .657 73-113 186 – 5.2 77-1 25 44 4 9 265 – 7.4

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#55 BRISON GRESHAM F/C • 6-8 • 225 • r-Sophomore-TR (RS ‘17-18) New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35) UMass Sociology CAREER HIGHS SOPHOMORE (2017-18 at Howard College) Points Attended classes but did not compete for the basketball team. 12, vs. Richmond (3/1/17) Field Goals Made FRESHMAN (2017-18 at UMass) 6, vs. Richmond (3/1/17) 2018-19 COUGARS Made 13 starts at forward or center among his 28 games played... Field Goal Attempts Averaged 3.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per appearance... 7, vs. Richmond (3/1/17) Shot 62.3 percent (43-69)... Also dished out nine assists and had four 3-Point Field Goals Made steals... First collegiate game played came against Wagner (11/30) None when he saw three minutes off the bench... Scored his first points on a dunk, grabbed three rebounds and had a steal against UCF 3-Point Field Goal Attempts None (12/3)... Shot 2-of-3 and blocked two shots against Pacific (12/8)... Earned eight rebounds, six points and three blocks against Kennesaw Free Throws Made State (12/17)... Totaled four points and as many rebounds in the win 2, vs. UCF (1/7/17) over Dayton (1/11)... Shot 3-of-4 for six points and ripped down four Free Throw Attempts rebounds at Rhode Island (1/15)... Provided nine points (4-5 FG, 5, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/9/17) 1-1 FT), four rebounds and two blocks vs. Fordham (1/21)... Had a Rebounds near-double-double of nine points, nine rebounds and four blocks at 9, at Saint Louis (1/25/17) Saint Louis (1/25)... Tallied five points, four rebounds and two blocks against George Mason (1/28)... Posted six points, six rebounds and a Assists 2, done three times; Most recently block against La Salle (2/26)... Set a personal best with 12 points and vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/8/17) ripped down eight rebounds to go along with two blocks, a steal and one assist against Richmond (3/1)... Capped the year with five points Steals 1, done four times; Most recently and five rebounds against St. Bonaventure (3/9) in the Atlantic 10 vs. Richmond (3/1/17) Championship Second Round. Blocked Shots 4, at Saint Louis (1/25/17) McDONOGH 35 HIGH SCHOOL A 3-star recruit from ESPN, 247Sports and Rivals... No. 5 in Louisiana, Minutes Played 31, vs. Richmond (3/1/17) No. 31 at power forward and No. 130 nationally (247Sports)... No. 7 in Louisiana, No. 29 at power forward and No. 54 in the Southeast Region (ESPN)... Played AAU for Elfrid Payton Elite.

PERSONAL Full name is Brison Jeremiah Gresham... Born in New Orleans... Son of Veronica and Edward Gresham... Has four brothers, Josh, Jacolby, Ronnell and Donnell, and a sister, Donasha... Is a longtime friend and teammate of fellow Houston sophomore DeJon Jarreau, who also played for Elfrid Payton Elite and McDonogh 35... Majoring in sociology.

34 MEDIA ALMANAC NEWCOMERS GRESHAM’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Did not compete at Howard Junior College GRESHAM’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at UMass) Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UMASS LOWELL 11/11/16 Did not compete at Mississippi 11/14/16 Did not compete TEMPLE 11/17/16 Did not compete at Holy Cross 11/20/16 Did not compete HARVARD 11/26/16 Did not compete WAGNER 11/30/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2018-19 COUGARS UCF 12/3/16 10 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-2 3 4 0 1 0 1 2 PACIFIC 12/8/16 12 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 4 1 0 2 0 4 at Providence 12/10/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 12/13/16 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 KENNESAW STATE 12/17/16 21 3-4 0-0 0-0 3-5 8 3 0 0 3 0 6 RIDER 12/22/16 10 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-4 4 5 0 0 2 0 0 at Georgia State 12/28/16 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-3 3 2 0 0 1 1 4 * ST. BONAVENTURE 12/30/16 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 * at George Mason 1/4/17 * 16 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-4 5 3 2 0 2 1 2 * at VCU 1/7/17 * 16 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 3 3 0 2 2 0 2 * DAYTON 1/11/17 * 9 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 4 3 0 1 0 0 4 * at Rhode Island 1/15/17 * 22 3-4 0-0 0-1 2-2 4 3 0 1 0 0 6 * SAINT JOSEPH’S 1/18/17 * 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 * FORDHAM 1/21/17 * 19 4-5 0-0 1-1 1-3 4 0 0 0 2 0 9 * at Saint Louis 1/25/17 * 28 4-5 0-0 1-4 4-5 9 4 1 0 4 0 9 * GEORGE MASON 1/28/17 * 18 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-2 4 1 2 0 2 0 5 * at La Salle 2/1/17 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * RHODE ISLAND 2/7/17 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 * at Saint Joseph’s 2/11/17 3 1-3 0-0 1-2 1-1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 * at Duquesne 2/15/17 16 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-5 5 4 0 1 3 0 4 * DAVIDSON 2/18/17 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 * at George Washington 2/23/17 4 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 4 0 1 0 0 2 * LA SALLE 2/26/17 * 23 3-6 0-0 0-0 5-1 6 2 0 2 1 0 6 * RICHMOND 3/1/17 * 31 6-7 0-0 0-0 4-4 8 0 1 1 2 1 12 * at St. Bonaventure 3/4/17 * 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Saint Joseph’s 3/8/17 * 19 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 3 1 2 1 1 0 2 vs. St. Bonaventure 3/9/17 * 16 2-6 0-0 1-5 3-2 5 2 0 0 1 0 5

GRESHAM’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (at UMass) 28-13 337 43-69 .623 0-0 .000 7-26 .269 31-58 89 – 3.2 58-1 9 15 28 4 93 – 3.3 2017-18 Did not compete Totals 28-13 337 43-69 .623 0-0 .000 7-26 .269 31-58 89 – 3.2 58-1 9 15 28 4 93 – 3.3

GRESHAM’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (A-10) 18-11 230 32-49 .653 0-0 .000 6-15 .400 24-34 58 – 3.2 35-0 6 11 18 2 70 –3.9 2017-18 Did not compete Totals 28-13 337 43-69 .623 0-0 .000 7-26 .269 31-58 89 – 3.2 58-1 9 15 28 4 93 – 3.3

35 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NEWCOMERS PERSONAL Full name is DeJon Jarmond Jarreau... Born in New Orleans... Son of Renette Hall and John Jarreau... Has a brother, John, and a sister, Ash- ley Johnson... Is a longtime friend and teammate of fellow Houston #13 sophomore Brison Gresham, who also played for Elfrid Payton Elite and McDonogh 35... Cousin, Jernard Jarreau, competed at Washing- DeJON JARREAU ton (2011-15) and Tulane (2015-16)... Majoring in liberal studies. G • 6-5 • 185 • r-Sophomore-TR (RS ‘17-18) New Orleans, La. (McDonogh 35) UMass Liberal Studies CAREER HIGHS HONORS Points • Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week (Nov. 21, 2016) 25, at Mississippi (11/14/16) Field Goals Made SOPHOMORE (2017-18 at Howard College) 7, done four times; Most recently 2018-19 COUGARS Attended classes but did not compete for the basketball team. vs. La Salle (2/18/17) Field Goal Attempts FRESHMAN (2017-18 at UMass) 14, at George Washington (2/23/17) Started 25 of his 31 appearances at point guard... Averaged 24.4 3-Point Field Goals Made minutes per game with 755 played total on the season... Scored 9.8 4, vs. La Salle (2/26/17) points, dished out 4.5 assists and grabbed 3.6 rebounds per game... Also totaled 30 steals and had 23 blocks, the most among guards on the 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 9, at Mississippi (11/14/16) squad... Shot 44.2 percent overall (107-242)... Was 22-of-90 on 3-point field goals (.244) and 67-for-104 at the foul line (.644)... Poured in 25 Free Throws Made points (6-13 FG, 4-9 3FG, 9-14 FT) with eight rebounds and six assists 9, at Mississippi (11/14/16) at Ole Miss (11/14)... Guided the team to victory with 16 points (6-13 Free Throw Attempts FG, 2-5 3FG, 2-2 FT), seven assists and four rebounds against Temple 14, at Mississippi (11/14/16) (11/17)... Added a 17-point, five-assist outing in the win over Ken- Rebounds nesaw State (12/17)... Helped UMass to a win at Georgia State (12/28) 9, vs. Davidson (2/18/17) with 13 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals... Added a second consecutive 13-point game against St. Bonaventure (12/30)... Assists 9, at Rhode Island (1/15/17) Secured 13 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three blocks in the 9, vs. Fordham (1/21/17) win over Dayton (1/11)... Had 15 points, nine assists and five rebounds at Rhode Island (1/15)... Posted consecutive games scoring double- Steals 4, at Saint Louis (1/25/17) figures at Saint Louis (17), against George Mason (1/28) and at La Salle (12)... Scored 10 points with four assists and three rebounds at Blocked Shots Duquesne (2/15)... Nearly earned a double-double with 18 points, 3, done three times; Most recently vs. George Mason (1/28/17) nine rebounds and four assists against Davidson (2/18)... Notched 12 points at George Washington (2/23)... Put in his second career Minutes Played 20-point outing with exactly as many points in the home win over 34, vs. Davidson (2/18/17) La Salle, during which he shot 7-of-8 overall, including 4-for-4 from beyond the arc, and was 2-of-4 at the foul line... Ended the year with 13 points (6-11 FG, 1-3 FT), seven assists and five rebounds against St. Bonaventure (3/9).

McDONOGH 35 HIGH SCHOOL Unanimous 4-star recruit from ESPN, 247Sports and Rivals... No. 2 in Louisiana, No. 15 at combo guard, No. 22 in Southeast Region and No. 63 in the nation (ESPN)... No. 1 in Louisiana, No. 9 at combo guard and No. 53 in nation (247Sports)... No. 38 nationally according to Rivals... Played AAU for Elfrid Payton Elite

36 MEDIA ALMANAC RETURNING STUDENT-ATHLETES JARREAU’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Did not compete at Howard Junior College JARREAU’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at UMass) Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UMASS LOWELL 11/11/16 * 22 1-4 0-1 2-2 0-3 3 4 7 2 1 2 4 at Mississippi 11/14/16 * 26 6-13 4-9 9-14 0-8 8 2 6 3 1 0 25 TEMPLE 11/17/16 * 33 6-13 2-5 2-2 1-3 4 3 7 3 0 1 16 at Holy Cross 11/20/16 * 23 0-3 0-2 3-3 0-2 2 2 4 6 0 2 3 HARVARD 11/26/16 Did not compete WAGNER 11/30/16 Did not compete 2018-19 COUGARS UCF 12/3/16 13 1-3 0-3 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 PACIFIC 12/8/16 * 28 2-5 1-4 1-2 0-6 6 1 8 0 1 1 6 at Providence 12/10/16 * 21 2-7 0-4 0-0 0-1 1 1 3 6 0 1 4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 12/13/16 * 20 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-3 4 2 4 2 3 1 3 KENNESAW STATE 12/17/16 * 21 6-10 1-2 4-6 1-2 3 3 5 3 2 1 17 RIDER 12/22/16 * 24 3-8 0-3 2-2 0-5 5 2 3 1 0 0 8 at Georgia State 12/28/16 * 31 4-9 1-5 4-6 1-6 7 2 5 6 0 3 13 * ST. BONAVENTURE 12/30/16 * 27 3-8 0-2 7-9 0-1 1 4 1 4 0 2 13 * at George Mason 1/4/17 * 24 3-5 0-1 2-2 0-3 3 2 1 4 1 1 8 * at VCU 1/7/17 * 19 1-6 0-0 2-5 0-2 2 3 4 3 1 0 4 * DAYTON 1/11/17 * 22 5-11 1-4 2-2 2-5 7 3 6 2 3 1 13 * at Rhode Island 1/15/17 * 32 7-13 0-3 1-3 1-4 5 4 9 5 1 0 15 * SAINT JOSEPH’S 1/18/17 * 11 0-3 0-2 1-2 0-3 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 * FORDHAM 1/21/17 * 28 3-8 0-2 2-4 0-1 1 4 9 8 2 3 8 * at Saint Louis 1/25/17 * 31 7-10 0-3 3-5 0-4 4 4 4 4 0 4 17 * GEORGE MASON 1/28/17 * 23 3-6 1-2 3-6 1-4 5 1 6 4 3 0 10 * at La Salle 2/1/17 * 31 4-12 1-4 3-3 1-7 8 4 3 3 0 1 12 * RHODE ISLAND 2/7/17 * 21 3-5 0-1 3-4 0-2 2 4 3 5 0 0 9 * at Saint Joseph’s 2/11/17 * 21 3-5 0-1 3-4 0-2 2 4 5 1 0 1 9 * at Duquesne 2/15/17 * 27 3-9 1-2 3-5 0-3 3 1 4 1 1 0 10 * DAVIDSON 2/18/17 * 34 7-11 2-4 2-4 0-9 9 3 4 8 1 0 18 * at George Washington 2/23/17 * 24 5-14 2-6 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 2 1 1 12 * LA SALLE 2/26/17 28 7-8 4-4 2-4 1-3 4 0 4 2 0 1 20 * RICHMOND 3/1/17 24 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 6 4 0 1 6 * at St. Bonaventure 3/4/17 21 4-8 0-1 0-0 1-4 5 2 3 4 0 1 8 vs. Saint Joseph’s 3/8/17 13 1-4 0-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 vs. St. Bonaventure 3/9/17 29 6-11 0-2 1-3 1-4 5 2 7 2 1 0 13

JARREAU’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (at UMass) 31-25 755 107-242 .442 22-90 .244 67-104 .644 12-100 112 – 3.6 71-0 140 102 23 30 573 – 18.5 2017-18 Did not compete UMass Totals 31-25 755 107-242 .442 22-90 .244 67-104 .644 12-100 112 – 3.6 71-0 140 102 23 30 573 – 18.5 UH Totals 0-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 – 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0.0 Totals 31-25 755 107-242 .442 22-90 .244 67-104 .644 12-100 112 – 3.6 71-0 140 102 23 30 573 – 18.5

JARREAU’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 (A-10) 18-15 451 68-147 .463 12-43 .279 38-62 .613 7-56 63 – 3.5 47-0 76 66 14 17 186 – 10.3 2017-18 Did not compete UMass Totals 18-15 451 68-147 .463 12-43 .279 38-62 .613 7-56 63 – 3.5 47-0 76 66 14 17 186 – 10.3 UH Totals 0-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 – 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0.0 Totals 18-15 451 68-147 .463 12-43 .279 38-62 .613 7-56 63 – 3.5 47-0 76 66 14 17 186 – 10.3

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#30 #11 CALEB BROODO NATE HINTON C • 6-7 • 230 • r-Freshman-RS (RS ‘17-18) G • 6-5 • 210 • Freshman-HS Midland, Mich. (Dow HS) Gastonia, N.C. (Gaston Day School) Electrical Engineering Undeclared Major FRESHMAN (2017-18) GASTON DAY SCHOOL Competed for Head Coach Trent McCallister... 4-star recruit by ESPN.com... Ranked No. Sat out as a redshirt and did not compete in any games. 95 in ESPN 100... Ranked as No. 4 shooting guard in North Carolina by Rivals.com... Also considered Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgetown, Illinois, Indi- DOW HIGH SCHOOL ana, Maryland, Miami (Fla.), Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Seton Hall and

2018-19 COUGARS Two-year letterman for Head Coach Mark Dickerson... Two-year recipient of Academic Tennessee. Senior (2017-18): Received NCISAA Class 2A All-State honors... Named Excellence Award. Senior (2016-17): Named Chargers’ Best Rebounder of the Year af- Gaston Gazette Player of the Year after averaging 19.9 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.7 as- ter helping lead team to district finals... Honored as Saginaw Valley League Honorable sists and 4.0 steals per game... Finished his high school career with 2,217 points... Mention... Competed as a kicker and wide receiver for football team for Head Coach Led team to North Carolina Independent Schools Association Class 2A state semifinals Jason Watkins... Helped lead team to 10-2 overall record and district championship. in back-to-back years... Led Spartans to the 2A state championship game... Scored a Junior (2015-16): Recognized as team’s Most Developed Player of the Year... Earned team-high 24 points in double-overtime loss to Matthews Carmel Christian at Forsyth letter competing for the soccer team. Country Day in the title game. Junior (2016-17): Averaged a team-high 19.1 points per game... Posted 17.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game during sum- PERSONAL mer competition... Led AAU’s Team Loaded NC to championship game of the Adidas Full name is Caleb Benjamin Broodo... Last name is pronounced Brew-Doe... Born in Gauntlet summer tournament. Missouri City, Texas... Son of Linda and Jack Broodo... Has two brothers, Michael and Daniel... Majoring in electrical engineering. PERSONAL Full name is Nathaniel Robert Hinton... Born in Gastonia, N.C.... Son of Dr. Benjamin and Tangela Hinton... Has a brother, Benjamin Hinton II... Undeclared major.

#15 NEIL VANBECK G • 6-4 • 200 • Freshman-HS Houston, Texas (Westside HS) Mechanical Engineering WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Senior (2017-18): Was an District 20-6A First-Team selection... Scored 34 points with eight 3-pointers in win over Lamar in Houston ISD Tournament championship game... Named to the All-Tournament Team. Junior (2016-17): Was an District 18-6A First- Team selection.

PERSONAL Full name is Neil Anthony VanBeck... Born in Houston... Son of Sarah and Scott Van- - Beck... Older brother, Wes, competed for the Cougars from 2014 to 2018... Has a twin brother, Sam, and a sister, Helen... Majoring in mechanical engineering.

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CHRIS HARRIS Jr. LANDON GOESLING ARMONI BROOKS JUSTIN GORHAM COREY DAVIS Jr. 2018-19 COUGARS F • 6-7 • 225 • Jr.-TR C • 6-10 • 245 • r-Jr.-1L G • 6-0 • 170 • r-Sr.-TR G • 6-3 • 195 • Jr.-2L Columbia, Md. G • 6-1 • 190 • Sr.-1L Houston, Texas Bakersfield, Calif. Round Rock, Texas Will sit out 2018-19 as transfer Lafayette, La.

#11 #13 #15 #23 #24 NATE HINTON DeJON JARREAU NEIL VANBECK CEDRICK ALLEY Jr. BREAON BRADY G • 6-5 • 210 • Fr.-HS G • 6-5 • 185 • r-So.-TR F • 6-4 • 200 • Fr.-HS F • 6-5 • 230 • r-Fr.-RS F • 6-8 • 260 • Sr.-1L Gastonia, N.C. New Orleans, La. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Akron, Ohio

#25 #30 #35 #55 GALEN ROBINSON Jr. CALEB BROODO FABIAN WHITE Jr. BRISON GRESHAM G • 6-1 • 190 • Sr.-3L C • 6-7 • 230 • r-Fr.-RS F • 6-7 • 230 • So.-1L F/C • 6-8 • 225 • r-So.-TR Houston, Texas Midland, Mich. Atascocita, Texas New Orleans, La.

KELVIN SAMPSON ALVIN BROOKS KELLEN SAMPSON QUANNAS WHITE Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 5th Season at Houston 21st Season at Houston 5th Season at Houston 2nd Season at Houston 30th Season Overall 35th Season Overall 9th Season Overall 5th Season Overall

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40 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Kelvin Sampson...... 42-48 Assistant Coach Alvin Brooks...... 49 Assistant Coach Kellen Sampson...... 50 Assistant Coach Quannas White...... 51 Director of Operations Meshu Negga / Director of Player Development Hollis Price..52 Video Coordinator K.C. Beard / Assistant Director of Player Development Mikhail McLean...... 53 Associate Athletic Trainer John Houston / Director of Sports Performance Alan Bishop ...... 54 Director for Operations (External) Lauren Sampson / Director of On-Campus Relations Bilal Batley...... 55 Associate Director for Operations 2018-19 HOUSTON Raul Ganzalez / Associate AD for Student-Athlete MEN’S Development Maria Peden / Academics Counselor Angel Shamblin...... 56 BASKETBALL Internal Operations / Student Managers...... 57 Houston Athletics Social Media Directory.... 58 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF THE SAMPSON FILE PERSONAL KELVIN SAMPSON Birthplace: Laurinburg, N.C. Hometown: Pembroke, N.C. Head Coach EDUCATION • Michigan State • Master’s degree in coaching Fifth Season at Houston • 30th Season Overall and administration • 1980 • UNC Pembroke • Bachelor’s degree in health 83-48 Record at Houston • 583-318 Career Record and physical education/political science • 1978 UNC Pembroke ‘78; Michigan State ‘80 • Pembroke High School • 1974 FAMILY Wife: Karen A veteran of 14 NCAA Tournaments, former as- the NIT for the first time since 2006. Children: Daughter, Lauren; son, Kellen sistant coach and longtime college veteran Kelvin Sampson joined Excitement about Sampson and his program continued to build Grandchildren: Granddaughter, Maisy Jade the University of Houston Men’s Basketball program as its head throughout the season. In December, the Cougars knocked off LSU coach on April 3, 2014. 105-98 in overtime in in front of 7,918 fans inside Hofheinz Pavilion. COACHING CAREER With his hiring, Sampson became the ninth head coach in the It was the largest home crowd to watch the Cougars play since 2014 – Houston Head Coach history of the Houston program. 8,918 fans saw Houston fall to No. 1/1 Memphis on Jan. 30, 2008. 2011-14 Houston Rockets (NBA) Assistant Coach As a 29-year head coaching veteran at Houston, Indiana, Okla- Forward Devonta Pollard was named to the All-American Athletic 2008-11 Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) Assistant Coach homa, Washington State and Montana Tech, Sampson has compiled Conference Second Team, while Dotson earned Honorable Mention. 2006-08 Indiana Head Coach a 583-318 record during his career. He has led his teams to 14 NCAA Point guard Galen Robinson, Jr., was named to the league’s All- 1994-06 Oklahoma Head Coach Tournament appearances, including 11 in 12 years with the Soon- Rookie Team. 1987-94 Washington State Head Coach ers from 1994 to 2006. During his Oklahoma tenure, he guided the During his first season at Houston in 2014-15, Sampson and his 1985-87 Washington State Assistant Coach Sooners to 10 consecutive 20-win seasons, the 1999 Sweet 16, the staff were forced to move quickly after joining the program in April. 1981-85 Montana Tech Head Coach 2002 Final Four and an Elite Eight appearance in 2003. Despite the brief introduction, Sampson guided the Cougars to 13 1980-81 Montana Tech Assistant Coach With the Cougars’ appearance in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, wins, including a 70-68 victory against defending national cham- 1979-80 Michigan State Graduate Assistant Coach Sampson became only the 14th coach in NCAA history to lead 4+ pion UConn in Hofheinz Pavilion. schools to the NCAA Tournament. Although the Cougars were forced to overcome injuries to multi- HEAD COACHING NOTES • 583-318 (.647) record in 29 seasons In his career, he has been named a National Coach of the Year ple players at times, Houston finished the regular season as winners 83-48 (.634) record at Houston (2014 – ) twice. Sampson has received five conference Coach of the Year of its last three games and posted the American Athletic Conference 43-15 (.741) record at Indiana (2006-08) awards from four different leagues and guided every program he Championships’ lone First-Round upset with a 66-60 win against 281-107 (.724) record at Oklahoma (1994-06) has led to multiple 20-win seasons during his stints. Tulane. 103-103 (.500) record at Washington State (1987-94) In the classroom, 10 student-athletes have received their bach- The Cougars opened the season with wins in five of their first six 73-45 (.619) record at Montana Tech (1981-85) elor’s degrees with one earning his master’s degree under Sampson’s games and claimed a dominating 82-69 win over Big 12 member • 14 NCAA Tournament appearances leadership. Texas Tech during the final day of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Clas- (2018, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, In the community, the Cougars have been active, passing out sic Championship Round. 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994) Thanksgiving lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents and leading His student-athletes also enjoyed success off the court. Forward • Four NIT berths (2017, 2016, 2004, 1992) a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hofheinz Pavilion and the Guy Mikhail McLean was named to the American Athletic Conference COACHES & STAFF COACHES V. Lewis Development Facility during Sampson’s tenure. All-Academic Team and later received his master’s degree in health TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS education, while guard LeRon Barnes earned his bachelor’s degree. • 2004-05 Big 12 Conference co-champions AT HOUSTON • 2003 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions Sampson guided the 2017-18 Cougars to one of the most suc- IN THE NBA • 2002 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions cessful seasons in decades. With a 27-8 overall record, the Cougars Sampson joined the Cougars after spending the previous six • 2001 Big 12 Conference Tournament champions tied for the sixth-most wins in school single-season history and seasons as an assistant coach in the NBA with the Houston Rockets • 1984-85 Frontier Conference champions earned their first NCAA Tournament victory since 1984 when guard (2011-14) and the Milwaukee Bucks (2008-11). During the 2012-13 • 1983-84 Frontier Conference champions Rob Gray banked in a layup with 1.2 seconds remaining in a 67-65 season, he served as the Rockets’ acting head coach during coach COACHING HONORS win over rv/rv San Diego State in the First Round in Wichita, Kan. Kevin McHale’s leave of absence and recorded a 7-6 mark. • 2018 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year For his and his team’s impressive efforts, Sampson was named In his first season with the Rockets, Houston lowered its points • 2018 NABC District 25 Coach of the Year the Coach of the Year by the American Athletic Conference and the allowed from 103.7 points per game in 2010-11 to 97.9 in 2011-12. • 2002 National Coach of the Year (NABC) National Association of Basketball Coaches District 25. As an assistant with the Bucks, he was member of a staff that • 1995 National Coach of the Year (Associated Press) He became the first coach in program history to lead the Cougars oversaw Milwaukee’s defense rise from 15th in the NBA in points • 1995 Big Eight Conference Coach of the Year to 3+ 20-win seasons during his first four years at Houston. allowed per 100 possessions in 2008-09 to second in 2009-10 and • 1992 Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year Competing in Texas Southern’s H&PE Arena as the Fertitta Center fourth in 2010-11. • 1991 Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year underwent a $60-million renovation, Sampson led the Cougars to a • 1991 PAC-10 Coach of the Year perfect 15-0 home record in 2017-18, the ninth perfect home sea- AT INDIANA • 1985 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year son in school history. He left Oklahoma to become Indiana’s head coach in 2006 and • 1983 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year Houston was one of only six teams to post a perfect home record guided the Hoosiers to the 2007 NCAA Tournament and a pair of 20- in 2017-18. win seasons during his tenure. INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE In 2016-17, Sampson led the Cougars to 21 victories and a third- D.J. White was recognized as the Big Ten Player of the Year in • 2012 Canadian National Team – Assistant Coach place finish in the American Athletic Conference. It was the second 2008 and joined on various All-America postseason • 2004 Under 21 USA National Team – Head Coach straight season in which the Cougars finished among the league’s teams that season. • 2002 USA National Team, FIBA World Championship – Assistant Coach top-three leaders. After leaving Indiana in 2008, Sampson joined the San Antonio • 1995 USA Junior National Team, The Cougars also advanced to the NIT for the second straight sea- Spurs. Junior World Games – Head Coach son, a first in program history since 2005 and 2006. • 1994 USA National Team, Houston played in front of two home sellouts for the first time AT OKLAHOMA Goodwill Games – Assistant Coach since 2007-08 as the Cougars closed out Hofheinz Pavilion to prepare Sampson enjoyed tremendous success as the leader of Oklahoma • 1993 USA West Team, U.S. Olympic Festival – Head Coach for the Fertitta Center for the 2018-19 season. Men’s Basketball from 1994 to 2006. He led the Sooners to the post- Guards Damyean Dotson and Rob Gray were named to the All- season every year of his tenure with NCAA Tournament appearances PLAYING EXPERIENCE American Athletic Conference FIrst Team, the first Cougar duo to during each of his first nine seasons. That run was highlighted by a 1974-78 UNC Pembroke earn All-Conference First-Team accolades in the same season since trip to the NCAA Final Four in 2002 and an appearance in the Elite • Four-year letterman in basketball 1990. Gray also became the Cougars’ first conference scoring cham- Eight one year later. • Three-year letterman in baseball pion since Aubrey Coleman led Conference USA and the nation in Oklahoma earned a share of the 2005 Big 12 Conference regular- • Gregory Lowe Memorial Award recipient 2009-10. season title, captured three consecutive Big 12 Tournament champi- as outstanding physical education major The Cougars enjoyed tremendous success under Sampson’s lead- onships from 2001 to 2003 and posted at least 20 wins during each 1971-74 Pembroke High School ership during the 2015-16 season. Picked to finish seventh in the of his final 10 seasons. • Earned a combined nine varsity letters coaches’ preseason poll, the Cougars tied for third in the American Under his watch, Hollis Price was honored as the 2003 Big 12 • All-Three Rivers Conference selection in Athletic Conference and played as the No. 2 seed at the American Player of the Year, while Ryan Minor was named the Big Eight Player football, basketball and baseball as a Championship. of the Year. senior in 1973-74 • Basketball team captain for two years Sampson led the Cougars to 22 wins for only the 15th time in Price and Minor joined Eduardo Najera on various All-America • Played quarterback for football team, program history with a win over No. 12 SMU inside Hofheinz Pavil- teams during their careers, while four Sooners (Michael Neal, Taj catcher/outfielder for baseball team ion. After a tremendous regular season, the Cougars earned a bid to Gray, Ebe Ere and Corey Brewer were selected as the Big 12 New- • Competed for his father, John W. “Ned” Sampson

42 MEDIA ALMANAC COACHING STAFF comer of the Year under Sampson’s leadership. From 2000 to 2002, Sampson led the Sooners to one of the most successful stretches in school history. Oklahoma posted a KELVIN SAMPSON’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD combined 84-19 record, won three consecutive Big 12 Tourna- | - Overall - | | - Conference - | Conf. ment titles and advanced to the 2002 NCAA Final Four and the Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Finish Tourn Notes Postseason 2003 NCAA Elite Eight. In his final season in Norman, Sampson guided the Sooners Montana Tech (73-45 • 33-27 Frontier Conference) to a 20-9 overall record, including an 11-5 mark in league action, 1981-82 7-20 .259 0-15 .000 and another berth in the NCAA Tournament. 1982-83 22-9 .710 10-5 .667 Frontier Conference Coach of the Year In 2004-05, Sampson led the Sooners to a 25-8 overall mark 1983-84 22-9 .710 11-4 .733 1st Frontier Conference Champions and 12-4 record in Big 12 play to earn a share of the conference 1984-85 22-7 .759 12-3 .800 1st Frontier Conference Champions regular-season title. Frontier Conference Coach of the Year During the 2002-03 season, the Sooners compiled a 27-7 over- all record and reeled off consecutive wins against Colorado, Texas Washington State (103-103 • 48-78 Pac-10 • 1 NCAA • 1 NIT) Tech and Missouri to win the Big 12 Tournament title and earn a 1987-88 13-16 .448 7-11 .389 6th 1-1 bid to the NCAA Tournament. 1988-89 10-19 .345 4-14 .222 8th 1-1 In the postseason, Oklahoma knocked off South Carolina State, 1989-90 7-22 .241 1-17 .056 10th 0-1 California and Butler before falling to No. 13 Syracuse in Albany, 1990-91 16-12 .571 8-10 .444 6th PAC-10 Coach of the Year N.Y., during the Elite Eight. Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year In 2001-02, Sampson led the Sooners to a 31-5 record and a 1991-92 22-11 .667 9-9 .500 t-5th Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year NIT Second Round (1-1) 13-3 mark in Big 12 play for a second-place finish. His win total 1992-93 15-12 .556 9-9 .500 t-5th tied as the second-highest mark in school single-season history. 1993-94 20-11 .645 10-8 .556 t-4th NCAA First Round (0-1) Oklahoma also won its second straight Big 12 Tournament title under his leadership. Oklahoma (281-107 • 129-59 Big Eight/Big 12 • 11 NCAA • 1 NIT) For its efforts, Oklahoma earned a No. 3 final Associated Press 1994-95 23-9 .719 9-5 .643 3rd 1-1 AP National Coach of the Year NCAA First Round (0-1) national ranking and stood fourth in the final ESPN/USA Today 0-1 Big Eight Coach of the Year Coaches poll. 1995-96 18-12 .600 8-6 .571 3rd 2-1 NCAA First Round (0-1) Sampson also was honored as the National Coach of the Year 1996-97 20-10 .667 10-6 .625 5th 2-1 NCAA First Round (0-1) by the National Association of Basketball Coaches and by Chevro- 1997-98 22-11 .667 11-5 .688 t-2nd 0-1 NCAA First Round (0-1) let following the season. 1998-99 22-11 .667 11-5 .688 t-2nd 2-1 NCAA Sweet 16 (2-1) COACHES & STAFF In 2000-01, Sampson guided the Sooners to a 26-7 overall 1999-00 27-7 .794 12-4 .750 t-3rd 2-1 NCAA Second Round (0-1) record and its first conference tournament title in a decade. The 2000-01 26-7 .788 12-4 .750 t-2nd 3-0 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (0-1) Sooners enters the 2001 NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed and 2001-02 31-5 .861 13-3 .813 2nd 3-0 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA Final Four (4-1) were ranked No. 13 nationally. NABC National Coach of the Year During the 1999-00 season, the Sooners finished with a 27-7 2002-03 27-7 .794 12-4 .750 3rd 3-0 Big 12 Tournament Champions NCAA Elite Eight (3-1) record, tying for the fifth-most wins in school single-season his- 2003-04 20-11 .645 8-8 .500 7th 1-1 NIT Second Round (1-1) tory at the time. Oklahoma entered the 2000 NCAA Tournament as 2004-05 25-8 .758 12-4 .750 t-1st 1-1 Big 12 Co-Champions NCAA Second Round (1-1) a No. 3 seed and ranked No. 12 in the final Associated Press poll. 2005-06 20-9 .690 11-5 .688 3rd 0-1 NCAA First Round (0-1) His achievements were not limited to the court. He was ex- tensively involved in numerous Norman community organiza- tions. Sampson has served as co-chairman of the United Way and Indiana (43-15 • 21-8 Big Ten • 1 NCAA) Special Olympics, and he instituted the Sooner Reading Program, 2006-07 21-11 .656 10-6 .625 3rd 0-1 NCAA Second Round (1-1) where OU players and staff visited every elementary school in the 2007-08 22-4 .846 11-2 .846 Norman area to communicate the importance of reading. Sampson also participated in functions for the American Lung Houston (83-48 • 42-30 The American • 1 NCAA • 2 NIT) Association, American Cancer Society, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy 2014-15 13-19 .406 4-14 .222 10th 1-1 Scouts of America and the Children’s Miracle Network. 2015-16 22-10 .688 12-6 .667 t-3rd 0-1 NIT First Round (0-1) 2016-17 21-11 656 12-6 .667 3rd 0-1 NIT First Round (0-1) AT WASHINGTON STATE 2017-18 27-8 .771 14-4 .778 t-2nd 2-1 The American Coach of the Year NCAA Second Round (1-1) Sampson entered the NCAA Division I ranks as head coach at NABC District 25 Coach of the Year Washington State from 1987 to 1994. There, he compiled a 103- 29 years 583-318 .647 273-202 .575 3 – 1st 23-17 3 Conference Championships 14 NCAAs (13-14) 103 record and led the Cougars to postseason appearances in two 7 – Top 2 3 Conference Tournament titles 4 NITs (2-4) of his final three seasons, including an NCAA Tournament berth 16 – Top 3 2 National Coach of the Year awards in 1994. 5 Conference Coach of the Year awards Leading the Cougars to the 1992 NIT, Sampson guided Wash- 3 District Coach of the Year awards ington State to its first postseason appearance since 1983. For his team’s impressive performance, he was named the Kodak District tional level. In the summer of 1995, he served as the head coach Sampson earned a combined nine varsity letters and was an 14 Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball of the United States Junior National Team that competed during All-Three Rivers Conference selection in each of the three sports Coaches for the second time in a three-year span. the Junior World Games in Athens, Greece. Leading a team of col- in 1973-74. He first won the award in 1991 when his Washington State lege freshmen and high schoolers, his squad posted a 4-4 record While at UNC Pembroke, Sampson focused on basketball and squad posted a 16-12 overall record and produced the school’s against the more experienced international competition. baseball. As a point guard, he led the Braves as team captain dur- first winning season since 1993. He also was honored as the Pac- Sampson was selected as an assistant coach at the Goodwill ing his senior season and finished his collegiate career with four 10 Coach of the Year in 1992. Games in St. Petersburg, Russia during the summer of 1994. That letters in basketball and three in baseball. With records of 22-11 in 1992 and 20-11 in 1994, Sampson team earned a bronze medal and competed against USA Basket- Off the court/field, he earned Dean’s List recognition and was became one of only four men to win 20 or more games in Wash- ball’s Dream Team II following the games. awarded the Gregory Lowe Memorial Award as the school’s out- ington State single-season history. In 1993, Sampson was selected head coach of the West team standing physical education major during his senior year. Sampson was named head coach at Washington State in 1988 at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas, and led his team Sampson received bachelor’s degrees in health and physical after serving as an assistant for Coach Len Stevens for two sea- to the silver medal. education and political science from UNC Pembroke in 1978. He sons. In August 2005, he joined Michigan State’s Tom Izzo, Ala- earned his master’s degree in coaching and administration at bama’s Mark Gottfried, South Carolina’s Dave Odom, Charlotte’s Michigan State in 1980 after serving during the 1979-80 season EARLY COACHING CAREER Bobby Lutz, former Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins, former St. as a graduate assistant under Jud Heathcoate. He then moved to Sampson began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at John’s coach Mike Jarvis and ESPN analyst Jay Bilas for “Operation Montana Tech after being named assistant coach. Michigan State in 1979-80 under Jud Heathcoate before moving Hardwood – Hoops with the Troops”, a five-day, eight-team U.S. He was inducted into the Montana Tech Hall of Fame in 1996 to Montana Tech as an assistant coach in 1980. Army troops basketball tournament in Kuwait. and into the UNC Pembroke Athletic Hall of Fame in February One year later, he became Montana Tech’s head coach, lead- Most recently, he served as an assistant coach for the 2012 1998. ing the Orediggers to a 73-45 record in four years, including three Canadian National Team. Sampson and his wife, Karen, have a daughter, Lauren, who straight 22-win seasons during each of his final three years there. works as a director of external operations for the team, a son, He led Montana Tech to a pair of NAIA District 12 title games PERSONAL Kellen, who is an assistant coach with the Cougars, and a grand- and was named the Frontier Conference Coach of the Year in 1985 Sampson was born in Laurinburg, N.C., and was an award- daughter, Maisy Jade. and 1983. In the three years prior to his arrival, Montana Tech had winning student-athlete at Pembroke High and later at UNC Pem- won a combined 17 games. broke. Playing for his father John W. “Ned” Sampson, he captained his high school basketball team for two years. He also competed INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION as quarterback for the football team and catcher/outfielder for Sampson has also built an impressive resume at the interna- the baseball team.

43 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SAMPSON YEAR-BY-YEAR Game-by-game results from Montana Tech F15 * Oregon L 66-71 F6 * UCLA W 67-56 1995-96 (18-12 • 8-6 Big Eight) J31 * Texas A&M W 80-71 (1981-85) not available F18 * #16 Oregon State L 63-83 F11 * #5 Arizona L 64-70 • NCAA Tournament First Round F4 * Texas Tech L 68-70 F24 * Washington L 56-59 F13 * Arizona State W 97-67 (No. 10 seed) F8 * at Texas W 81-74 * – conference game M1 * at UCLA L 89-96 F18 * at Oregon State L 58-59 F14 * at Oklahoma State L 66-60 N15 Jackson State W 99-68 F18 * Baylor W 75-63 M3 * at USC L 75-91 F20 * at Oregon L 60-62 N17 at Georgia Tech L 72-83 Pac-10 Tournament (Tempe, Ariz.) F25 * California L 67-76 F21 * Missouri W 80-76 N29 Texas Tech L 69-81 F23 * at #4 Kansas L 70-83 M8 vs. USC L 68-85 F27 * Stanford W 87-54 D6 at Purdue L 63-77 WASHINGTON STATE M4 * at UCLA L 70-71 F28 * at Texas Tech W 89-56 credited by NCAA with forfeit win Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 1987-1988 (13-16 • 7-11 Pac-10) M6 * at USC L 65-81 D9 UTSA W 107-75 Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, Wash.) 1990-91 (16-12 • 8-10 Pac-10) M13 * at Washington W 72-59 M6 vs. Missouri W 58-53 D16 Nicholls State W 87-47 M7 vs. Texas W 68-55 N27 vs. Eastern Washington W 68-46 • PAC-10 Coach of the Year (A) – Played in Birmingham, Ala. D18 Texas Southern W 77-63 N28 vs. Idaho L 49-53 • Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year M8 vs. #4 Kansas L 58-72 D21 at Oral Roberts W 87-53 NCAA Tournament East Region First Round D3 BYU L 54-60 N28 BYU-Hawaii W 112-81 D23 Drexel W 85-78 D5 Fresno State W 61-60 D1 at Idaho L 60-67 1993-94 (20-11 • 10-8 Pac-10) (Washington D.C.) All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) M12 vs. Indiana L 87-94 (OT) Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) D5 at San Jose State L 69-70 • NCAA Tournament First Round D29 vs. Baylor W 84-71 D11 vs. Indiana State W 73-61 D11 Sacramento State (B) W 101-65 (No. 8 seed) D30 vs. Florida L 72-76 (OT) D12 at #6 Indiana L 56-63 UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) San Juan Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) J3 SMU W 84-71 1998-99 (22-11 • 11-5 Big 12) D20 * Arizona State L 65-66 (OT) D14 vs. Florida A&M W 90-74 N26 vs. Coppin State W 57-55 J9 * at Kansas State W 64-59 • NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 D22 * #1 Arizona L 55-89 D15 vs. Monmouth W 74-67 N27 vs. Michigan State W 76-71 J13 * Nebraska W 117-100 (3OT) (No. 13 seed) J3 at Wisconsin L 65-80 D21 Jackson State (B) W 95-80 N28 vs. Marquette W 56-46 J15 * at Missouri L 73-75 N14 Northwestern State W 75-55 J9 * Washington W 70-63 D28 UC San Diego (B) W 103-78 D2 Pittsburg State W 74-57 J20 * Kansas State L 60-75 N21 Coppin State W 68-42 J14 * at California W 59-37 D29 Seattle (B) W 121-82 D4 vs. Alabama (S) W 76-70 J22 * at #3 Kansas L 66-72 Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.) J16 * at Stanford W 70-68 (OT) J3 * Arizona State W 95-86 D7 Idaho W 70-51 J27 * at Iowa State L 61-67 N27 Western Carolina W 102-51 J21 * Oregon L 46-67 J5 * #4 Arizona L 69-84 Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) J31 at Texas W 67-65 (OT) N28 Murray State L 64-68 J23 * Oregon State W 56-49 J10 * at California W 90-81 D10 vs. Oral Roberts W 98-50 F3 * Missouri W 104-68 D5 #19 Arkansas W 87-57 J28 * at UCLA L 63-88 J12 * at Stanford L 63-94 D11 at #12 Indiana L 64-79 F5 * Oklahoma State W 81-75 (OT) D12 Nicholls State W 64-44 J30 * at USC L 60-65 J14 * Prairie View A&M W 131-89 D19 Eastern Michigan W 79-64 F10 Mississippi State L 71-76 D17 Sam Houston State W 75-44 F14 * #22 Iowa State L 58-70 F2 Idaho W 56-43 J17 * Oregon State W 99-77 Coors Light Classic (Fresno, Calif.) Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (San Juan, P.R.) F17 * at Colorado W 119-88 F6 * Washington W 61-52 J19 * Oregon W 82-79 D27 vs. Cal State Northridge W 93-78 D21 vs. American-P.R. W 2-0 ** J26 * Washington L 48-50 D28 at Fresno State L 79-87 F21 * Colorado W 81-59 D22 vs. Mississippi L 72-75 F8 Louisiana-Lafayette W 60-48 F25 * at Nebraska W 80-76 (OT) F11 * Stanford L 50-51 J31 * at #6 Arizona L 71-84 J3 Alaska-Anchorage W 86-63 D23 vs. NC State L 58-62 F2 * at Arizona State W 74-72 J6 * at #24 California L 54-70 F28 * at Oklahoma State L 67-89 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) F13 * California L 76-82 M2 * #3 Kansas W 85-79 F18 * at Oregon State L 48-62 F7 * Stanford W 74-68 J8 * at Stanford L 64-75 D29 vs. Western Kentucky W 72-62 F9 * California W 84-75 J13 * at #5 UCLA L 79-81 Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) D30 vs. Oral Roberts W 83-72 F21 * at Oregon L 66-73 M8 vs. Missouri L 88-92 (OT) F14 * at Oregon L 69-75 J15 * USC W 89-59 J3 * at Iowa State W 56-52 F25 * USC W 67-57 NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round F27 * UCLA L 55-62 F16 * at Oregon State L 85-87 (OT) J20 * at Oregon W 95-85 J6 * Texas Tech W 78-68 (Orlando) J9 * Colorado W 89-75 M3 * at #3 Arizona L 41-79 F23 * at Washington W 80-76 J22 * at Oregon State W 81-66 M15 vs. Temple L 43-61 F28 * #16 UCLA L 91-99 J29 * at Washington W 67-46 J12 * at #22 Oklahoma State W 55-43 M6 * at Arizona State W 70-66 J16 at #3 Cincinnati L 59-72 Pac-10 Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.) M2 * USC L 62-80 F3 * #12 Arizona L 68-80 M7 * at #17 UCLA L 64-86 F5 Arizona State W 73-70 1996-97 (20-10 • 10-6 Big 12) J20 * Nebraska L 81-96 M11 vs. UCLA W 73-71 J23 * at Kansas State L 51-66 M12 vs. Oregon State L 68-74 (OT) M9 * at USC L 57-74 F10 * at USC L 64-70 • NCAA Tournament First Round (B) – Played at Bohler Gym F12 * at #9 UCLA L 66-76 J25 * Texas L 60-64 (No. 11 seed) J30 * at Texas Tech W 72-54 F17 * Oregon State W 101-64 N23 ULM W 95-68 F3 * at Baylor W 59-58 1988-89 (10-19 • 4-14 Pac-10) F19 * Oregon L 87-98 N27 Sam Houston State W 84-51 Inland Northwest Classic (Spokane, Wash.) 1991-92 (22-11 • 9-9 Pac-10) F6 * Oklahoma State W 72-65 F26 * Washington W 75-51 N30 Coppin State W 88-64 F10 * at Texas W 64-63 N25 vs. Gonzaga L 63-64 • NIT Second Round M3 * at Arizona State W 80-71 D4 Delaware State W 83-56 N26 vs. Eastern Washington W 55-47 • Kodak District 14 Coach of the Year F13 * Texas A&M W 102-75 M5 * at #8 Arizona L 69-85 D7 Southeast Missouri St. W 83-52 F15 * at #22 Missouri W 69-57 N29 at Idaho L 40-50 Los Angeles Classic (Los Angeles) M10 * Stanford W 77-71 D14 Centenary W 89-45 N22 vs. C. Connecticut State W 104-62 F20 * Kansas L 50-60 Palouse Classic (Palouse Classic) M12 * #16 California W 94-82 D21 Purdue W 82-58 F24 * at Texas A&M L 72-74 N23 at Loyola Marymount W 95-84 D2 vs. Stephen F. Austin L 67-70 NCAA Tournament East Region First Round D23 at Memphis L 47-61 F27 * Baylor W 87-63 N27 Oklahoma Baptist W 95-80 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) COACHES & STAFF COACHES D3 vs. Delaware State W 93-39 (Landover, Md.) Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) D8 Portland W 64-50 D2 San Francisco State W 109-67 M18 vs. Boston College L 64-67 D27 vs. Western Illinois W 74-62 M5 vs. Oklahoma State L 57-60 D10 Southern Utah W 95-73 D7 San Jose State W 81-57 (A) – Played in Spokane Colliseum (Spokane, Wash.) D28 vs. Tulsa L 75-78 NCAA Tournament Midwest Region D18 at #9 Arizona L 59-76 D10 at Eastern Washington W 80-59 J5 * at Texas A&M W 78-59 First/Second Rounds (Milwaukee) D20 at Arizona State W 65-59 D16 Alcorn State W 119-81 J11 * at #4 Iowa State L 55-82 M12 vs. #12 Arizona W 61-60 Holiday Classic (Toledo, Ohio) D21 Alaska-Anchorage W 77-68 OKLAHOMA J15 * #25 Texas Tech L 62-67 M14 vs. #24 Charlotte W 85-72 D28 vs. Appalachian State L 56-58 D23 Sacramento State W 97-63 credited by NCAA with forfeit win NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) D29 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 65-58 Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 1994-95 (23-9 • 9-5 Big Eight) J18 * Baylor W 84-67 M19 vs. Michigan State L 46-54 J7 * Washington L 63-69 D27 vs. Wisconsin W 73-51 • #17/20 Final Rankings J22 * at #23 Texas L 66-76 **– Won by forfeit after leading 39-10 with 5:02 left J12 * California L 62-63 D29 at Hawaii W 63-61 J25 * Nebraska W 84-77 in the first half • NCAA Tournament First Round J27 * at Oklahoma State L 72-73 (OT) J14 * Stanford L 43-85 D30 vs. #19 Alabama L 68-71 (No. 4 seed) J11 * at Washington L 73-78 (OT) F1 * #23 Texas W 83-69 J19 * at Oregon L 49-67 • AP National Coach of the Year F4 * Texas A&M W 62-59 (OT) J16 * Arizona State L 86-95 1999-00 (27-7 • 12-4 Big 12) J21 * at Oregon State L 63-90 • Big Eight Coach of the Year F8 * at Kansas State L 63-67 J26 * UCLA L 63-94 J18 * #7 Arizona L 65-78 • NCAA Tournament Second Round N26 Coppin State W 85-74 F12 * #15 Colorado W 91-66 (No. 3 seed) J29 * USC W 72-65 J23 * at Oregon W 90-55 N30 UC Irvine W 99-77 F15 * at Missouri L 73-80 F2 * at Washington L 70-76 J26 * at Oregon State W 81-69 Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) D3 ULM W 93-68 F19 * at Texas Tech W 66-60 N19 vs. Montana State W 91-76 F9 * at #18 Stanford L 53-65 J30 * Stanford W 67-59 D6 at SMU W 87-60 F22 * Oklahoma State W 80-64 F11 * at California L 69-86 F1 * California W 101-83 N20 vs. George Washington W 73-54 D10 Nicholls State W 89-80 F24 * #1 Kansas L 68-70 N21 vs. California W 75-58 F16 * Oregon State L 70-83 F6 * at #16 USC L 62-75 D17 Jackson State W 91-70 M1 * at Baylor W 72-61 F18 * Oregon W 60-54 F8 * at #4 UCLA L 61-82 Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.) D19 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) W 91-67 Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) N26 San Diego W 68-61 F23 * at USC L 63-78 F13 * at #7 Arizona L 72-94 Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) M6 vs. Texas A&M W 67-58 F26 * at UCLA L 55-56 F16 * at Arizona State L 70-71 N27 UC Irvine W 80-68 D28 vs. #3 Arkansas L 84-86 M7 vs. #18 Colorado W 55-41 D4 Mississippi W 81-73 M2 * #1 Arizona L 48-74 F20 * Oregon State W 87-84 (OT) D29 vs. #17 Georgia Tech L 85-79 M8 vs. Missouri L 80-89 D7 at Arkansas W 66-52 M5 * Arizona State W 96-80 F22 * Oregon W 97-82 D30 vs. Boston W 75-70 NCAA Tournament West Region First Round F27 * at California W 79-72 D11 UALR W 80-56 Pac-10 Tournament (Inglewood, Calif.) J2 at Baylor W 77-68 (Tucson, Ariz.) D18 Georgia Southern W 102-63 M1 * at Stanford L 70-85 M9 vs. Oregon W 78-56 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) M14 vs. #23 Stanford L 67-80 D22 #4 Cincinnati L 57-72 M10 vs. #1 Arizona L 54-62 M5 * UCLA L 85-89 J6 vs. Alabama State W 97-68 All-College Invitational (Oklahoma City) M8 * #8 USC W 82-68 J7 vs. Tulsa W 76-61 D29 vs. Mount St. Mary’s W 94-41 M14 * Washington W 75-57 1997-98 (22-11 • 11-5 Big 12) 1989-90 (7-22 • 1-17 Pac-10) J14 * Colorado W 98-83 • #-/25 Final Rankings D30 vs. Arkansas State W 64-51 NIT First Round (Pullman, Wash.) J16 * at Oklahoma State L 64-72 J3 Lamar W 67-63 N11 Simon Fraser W 90-45 M18 Minnesota W 72-70 • NCAA Tournament First Round N27 at Portland L 51-56 J18 Oral Roberts W 87-53 J8 * Texas A&M W 78-53 NIT Second Round (Albuquerque, N.M.) (No. 10 seed) J11 * Baylor W 76-43 N30 * USC W 68-67 J21 * Texas W 100-75 N15 Jackson State W 75-62 M23 at New Mexico L 71-79 J15 * at #15 Texas L 66-79 D2 * #15 UCLA L 64-68 J25 * at Kansas State L 77-87 N18 UT Arlington W 81-63 J19 * at Colorado L 80-88 D4 Wisconsin W 55-52 J28 * Nebraska W 82-72 N22 Texas State W 81-63 J22 * Iowa State W 80-75 (2OT) F1 * #11 Iowa State W 79-78 Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawai’i) D6 Hawaii Pacific W 90-65 1992-93 (15-12 • 9-9 Pac-10) J29 * at Texas Tech W 83-59 D2 BYU-Hawaii W 87-60 F5 * at Nebraska L 59-71 N28 vs. Butler L 63-73 UAB Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) J31 * #16 Texas W 83-59 F8 * Kansas State W 81-66 N29 vs. Wisconsin L 64-75 D8 vs. Centenary L 77-94 D4 vs. Alabama (A) L 68-70 F5 * at Baylor W 68-59 F11 * at #2 Kansas L 76-93 N30 at Hawaii-Hilo W 86-70 D9 vs. Texas Southern W 88-75 D9 at Idaho L 63-65 F8 * Kansas State W 85-64 F15 * at Colorado W 82-75 D4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 82-51 D11 Eastern Washington W 81-42 D12 Eastern Washington W 83-66 F12 * #14 Oklahoma State L 71-74 D6 at Mississippi State L 65-67 (OT) D14 Idaho L 52-56 Texaco Star Classic (San Diego) F18 * #9 Missouri W 94-89 F14 * at Nebraska W 62-54 D13 Memphis L 78-80 Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) D18 vs. Azusa Pacific W 94-71 F20 * #1 Kansas W 76-73 F20 * at #24 Kansas L 50-53 D20 Florida Atlantic W 91-65 D29 vs. Ohio W 72-69 D19 at San Diego State W 73-51 F25 #18 Oklahoma State W 82-74 (OT) F23 * Texas Tech W 93-65 D22 North Texas W 95-72 D30 at Tennessee L 82-83 Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) M1 * at #24 Iowa State W 71-68 F26 * Missouri W 83-56 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) J4 * at Arizona State L 64-75 D29 vs. Princeton W 72-49 M4 * at #19 Missouri L 58-74 (OT) M1 * at Texas A&M W 77-59 D27 vs. Coppin State W 83-72 J6 * at #19 Arizona L 61-81 D30 at #17 Michigan State L 61-77 Big Eight Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) M4 * at #13 Oklahoma State W 59-56 D28 vs. Alabama W 79-61 J11 * California L 67-72 J4 Sacramento State W 87-56 M10 vs. Colorado W 71-53 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) J3 * at Colorado W 69-68 J9 * Washington L 56-59 M11 vs. Oklahoma State L 58-74 M10 vs. Missouri W 84-80 (OT) J14 * Stanford L 49-69 J7 * Kansas State W 71-64 J14 * at Arizona State L 77-81 NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round M11 vs. #13 Texas W 81-65 J18 * at #18 Oregon State L 64-79 J10 * at Texas A&M W 76-66 (Memphis, Tenn.) M12 vs. #7 Iowa State L 58-70 J21 * at Oregon L 68-82 J16 * at #12 Arizona L 63-87 J12 * Texas W 91-75 M16 Manhattan L 67-77 NCAA Tournament West Region First/Second Rounds J27 * at Washington L 79-80 (OT) J21 * Oregon W 95-79 J18 * at Nebraska L 43-53 (Tucson, Ariz.) F1 * #24 Arizona L 62-86 J23 * Oregon State W 56-51 J21 * Iowa State W 64-63 M16 vs. Winthrop W 74-50 F4 * Arizona State L 57-68 J28 * at Stanford W 64-59 J24 * at Baylor W 61-60 M18 vs. #25 Purdue L 62-66 F8 * at Stanford L 54-68 J30 * at California W 83-75 J26 * Oklahoma State L 84-88 F10 * at California L 51-69 F4 * USC W 73-51

44 MEDIA ALMANAC SAMPSON YEAR-BY-YEAR 2000-01 (26-7 • 12-4 Big 12) 2002-03 (27-7 • 12-4 Big 12) D28 vs. Tulsa W 70-64 2007-08 (22-4 • 11-2 Big 10) F28 * at rv/nr UConn W 75-68 • #13/14 Final Rankings • #3/3 Final Rankings D30 Florida A&M W 104-45 N12 Chattanooga W 99-79 M3 * rv/nr Cincinnati W 69-56 J2 UT Rio Grande Valley W 94-54 Chicago Invitational Challenge (Bloomington, Ind.) American Championship (Orlando) • NCAA Tournament First Round • NCAA Tournament Elite Eight J8 * Colorado W 85-55 M11 vs. Tulane L 69-72 (No. 4 seed) (No. 1 seed) N18 vs. Longwood W 100-49 J10 #12 UConn W 77-65 N20 vs. UNC Wilmington W 95-71 NIT First Round (Atlanta) • Big 12 Tournament Champions • Big 12 Tournament Champions J15 * at Baylor W 65-61 Chicago Invitational Challenge M16 at Georgia Tech L 62-81 Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.) AT&T Wireless Classic (New York) J18 * at Texas A&M W 70-56 (Sears Centre • Hoffman Estates, Ill.) N17 Alcorn State W 75-56 N14 vs. Alabama L 62-68 J22 * #15 Texas W 64-60 N23 vs. Illinois State W 70-57 2016-17 (21-11 • 12-6 American) N18 La Salle W 89-72 Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.) J24 * #9 Oklahoma State W 67-57 N24 vs. Xavier L 65-80 Big Island Invitational (Hilo, Hawai’i) N22 UC Irvine W 87-65 J29 * at Iowa State L 66-74 Big Ten-ACC Challenge (Bloomington, Ind.) • NIT First Round N11 Morgan State W 93-52 N24 vs. Montana State W 84-76 N23 Princeton W 82-63 F2 * Texas A&M W 69-65 N27 vs. Georgia Tech W 83-79 Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) N25 vs. Tulane W 83-69 N30 Prairie View A&M W 75-63 F5 * Texas Tech L 81-88 D1 at Southern Illinois W 64-51 N21 vs. George Mason W 93-56 N26 vs. Oregon State W 78-60 D7 Hartford W 92-52 F7 * at #10 Oklahoma State L 67-79 D3 Tennesse State W 84-72 N22 vs. South Dakota W 85-58 D2 at Mississippi L 55-60 D14 Coppin State W 69-47 F12 * at Missouri L 65-68 (OT) D8 Kentucky W 70-51 N23 vs. Vermont W 72-71 D9 North Texas W 100-72 D21 Georgia State W 89-62 F16 * Nebraska W 83-60 D15 Western Carolina W 100-52 N26 Cornell W 83-53 D16 Coppin State W 103-49 Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) F19 * at Kansas State W 69-68 D22 Coppin State W 73-46 N29 at LSU L 65-84 D20 Texas State W 96-48 D28 vs. #16 Mississippi State L 45-54 F21 * #8 Kansas W 71-63 D29 Chicago State W 97-59 D3 Prairie View A&M W 105-61 D23 #25 Arkansas W 88-79 D30 UNC Asheville W 100-64 F26 * Baylor W 103-60 J2 * at Iowa W 79-76 D6 at nr/rv Arkansas L 72-84 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) F28 * at Texas W 74-58 J8 * at Michigan W 78-64 D10 nr/rv Rhode Island W 82-77 D29 vs. Oral Roberts W 84-51 J4 vs. #14 Michigan State W 60-58 M5 * at Texas Tech W 74-54 J13 * Illinois W 62-58 D17 UT Rio Grande Valley W 83-58 D30 vs. SMU W 79-78 (OT) J7 #3 UConn W 73-63 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) J17 * at Minnesota W 65-60 D21 Liberty W 77-54 J6 * at #23 Iowa State L 80-100 J11 * Colorado W 69-54 M11 vs. Missouri W 83-79 J20 * Penn State W 81-65 D23 Harvard L 56-57 J9 * Texas A&M W 78-65 J13 * at #24 Oklahoma State L 46-48 M12 vs. Texas Tech L 63-69 J23 * Iowa W 65-43 D28 * at UConn (Hartford, Conn.) W 62-46 J13 * #5 Kansas L 61-65 J18 * at Iowa State W 70-60 NCAA Tournament Austin Regional First/Second J26 UConn L 63-68 D31 * at USF W 70-56 J16 * at Texas Tech L 59-60 J20 * Texas Tech W 69-64 (OT) Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.) J31 * at #13 Wisconsin L 49-62 J4 * Tulsa W 64-61 J20 * at Kansas State W 64-63 (OT) J25 * at Baylor W 67-54 M17 vs. Niagara W 84-67 F3 * Northwestern W 75-63 J7 * #22/22 Cincinnati L 58-67 J24 * #20 Texas W 75-68 J28 * Texas A&M W 75-68 M18 vs. #18 Utah L 58-67 F7 * at Illinois W 83-79 (2OT) J11 * at East Carolina W 74-58 J27 * Nebraska W 77-66 F1 * at Kansas State W 91-89 (OT) F10 * at Ohio State W 59-53 J14 * at UCF L 70-77 J31 * at Baylor W 65-51 F8 * Baylor W 91-42 F13 * #15 Wisconsin L 66-68 2005-06 (20-9 • 11-5 Big 12) J19 * Memphis L 67-70 (OT) F3 * at Texas A&M W 72-63 F10 * at #6 Texas L 61-67 F16 * #10 Michigan State W 80-61 J21 * at rv/rv SMU L 64-85 F7 * Texas Tech W 80-72 F15 * at Texatts Tech W 63-58 • #24/20 Final Rankings F19 * #14 Purdue W 77-68 J24 * Tulane W 65-51 F10 * at Texas W 75-54 F19 * #16 Oklahoma State W 64-48 • NCAA Tournament First Round J28 * Temple W 79-66 F14 * at Oklahoma State L 44-72 F23 * #6 Kansas W 77-70 (No. 6 seed) N19 Samford W 68-41 F1 * UCF W 82-64 F17 * Baylor W 82-60 F26 * at Missouri L 52-67 F8 * at Tulane W 91-62 F19 * at Missouri W 63-61 M1 * at Texas A&M W 69-64 N23 Binghamton W 88-60 HOUSTON N26 Belmont W 81-59 F11 * at Tulsa W 73-64 F24 at #20 Maryland L 60-68 M4 * Nebraska W 76-51 2014-15 (13-19 • 4-14 American) F18 * #19/23 SMU L 66-76 N30 at Tulsa W 62-53 N14 at Murray State W 77-74 F28 * Colorado W 86-67 M8 * #4 Texas L 71-76 F22 * UConn W 75-70 M3 * Oklahoma State W 68-56 Big 12 Tournament (Dallas) D3 at #4 Villanova L 74-85 N22 Morgan State W 72-57 F26 * at Memphis W 72-71 COACHES & STAFF D10 Coppin State W 57-47 N25 at Harvard L 63-84 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) M14 vs. Colorado W 74-59 M2 * at #18/20 Cincinnati L 47-65 D17 Southern W 64-58 D4 UT Rio Grande Valley W 72-58 M9 vs. Missouri W 67-65 M15 vs. Texas Tech W 67-60 (OT) M5 * East Carolina W 73-51 All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) D6 Abilene Christian W 71-59 M10 vs. #9 Kansas W 62-57 M16 vs. Missouri W 49-47 American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) D22 vs. West Virginia L 68-92 D16 Houston Baptist W 83-76 M11 vs. #20 Texas W 54-45 NCAA Tournament East Region M10 at UConn L 65-74 D28 Oral Roberts W 81-73 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional Round NCAA Tournament South Region First Round First/Second Rounds (Oklahoma City) NIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston) D31 Alabama W 68-56 (Hofheinz Pavilion) (Memphis, Tenn.) M20 vs. South Carolina State W 71-54 M15 Akron L 75-78 M16 vs. Indiana State L 68-70 (OT) M22 vs. California W 74-65 J3 SMU W 50-47 D17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 56-61 (OT) NCAA Tournament East Regional (Albany, N.Y.) J7 at Nebraska L 58-59 D20 South Carolina State L 63-71 M28 vs. Butler W 65-54 J10 Missouri L 69-71 Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round 2017-18 (27-8 • 14-4 American) 2001-02 (31-5, 13-3 Big 12) M30 vs. #13 Syracuse L 47-63 J14 at Texas A&M W 45-44 (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas) • #21/22 Final Rankings • #3/3 Final Rankings J21 Texas Tech W 60-48 D22 vs. Boise State L 73-75 (OT) J25 at Baylor W 82-52 • NCAA Tournament Second Round • NCAA Tournament Final Four D23 vs. Texas Tech W 82-69 (No. 6 seed) (No. 2 seed) 2003-04 (20-11 • 8-8 Big 12) J28 #4 Texas W 82-72 D28 Mississippi Valley State W 80-53 • NIT Second Round F1 Texas A&M W 71-63 D31 * at Memphis L 54-73 • The American Coach of the Year • NCAA Tournament West Regional F5 at Kansas L 58-59 • NABC District 25 Coach of the Year Champions Sooner Invitational (Norman, Okla.) J4 * at Tulsa L 54-72 N21 Eastern Washington W 69-59 F8 at Oklahoma State W 73-65 J6 * UCF L 78-79 (OT) N21 vs. George Mason W 93-56 • Big 12 Tournament Champions N22 Oral Roberts W 84-68 F11 Baylor W 80-52 J11 * Memphis L 44-62 N10 McNeese W 81-53 • NABC National Coach of the Year N25 Tulsa W 81-73 F15 at Colorado L 75-84 J14 * at East Carolina L 61-66 Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) Preseason NIT (Norman, Okla.) D2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 94-24 F18 Iowa State W 83-82 J17 * Tulane L 65-68 N17 vs. Drexel L 80-84 N12 Central Connecticut W 66-44 Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) F20 at Texas Tech W 71-70 J21 * at Cincinnati L 54-67 N18 at Liberty W 68-66 Preseason NIT (East Lansing, Mich.) D6 vs. #5 Michigan State W 80-77 (OT) F25 Kansas State W 71-70 J24 * at SMU L 59-80 N19 vs. Wake Forest W 78-73 N14 at #15 Michigan State L 55-67 D11 #16 Purdue W 47-45 F27 Oklahoma State W 67-66 J28 Rice W 59-48 N25 UIW W 97-58 N28 Central Michigan W 81-64 D13 Prairie View A&M W 83-56 M5 at #6 Texas L 48-72 F1 * UConn W 70-68 N29 New Orleans W 75-66 N30 at Arkansas W 69-54 D20 Jackson State W 68-46 Big 12 Tournament (Dallas) F5 * Tulsa L 44-57 D2 rv/rv Arkansas W 91-65 D5 St Bonaventure W 80-74 D29 UT Rio Grande Valley W 72-57 M10 vs. Nebraska L 63-69 F12 * SMU L 69-75 D6 Fairfield W 88-66 D8 Louisiana Tech W 71-67 (OT) All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) NCAA Tournament Minneapolis Regional F15 * at UCF L 54-56 D9 at Saint Louis W 77-58 (Jacksonville, Fla.) D15 High Point W 107-63 J3 vs. Princeton W 58-55 F17 * at USF L 67-69 D13 at LSU L 77-80 M16 vs. UW Milwaukee L 74-82 D16 Bethune-Cookman W 102-65 J11 at #1 UConn L 59-86 F21 * Cincinnati L 53-63 D17 Prairie View A&M W 92-72 D18 Eastern Illinois W 109-50 J14 at Oklahoma State L 56-77 F26 * at Temple L 54-66 Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.) D21 #2 Maryland W 72-56 J17 Missouri L 75-79 (OT) M1 * USF W 72-55 D20 vs. Providence W 70-59 D28 * at USF W 79-60 All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) J19 at #18 Texas Tech L 47-67 M4 * at Tulane W 68-63 (OT) INDIANA D30 * Temple W 76-73 D29 vs. Texas Southern W 97-55 J24 Kansas State W 61-49 M8 * East Carolina W 72-54 2006-07 (21-11 • 10-6 Big Ten) J4 * at #9/9 Wichita State L 73-81 J5 * Texas A&M W 89-63 J28 at Baylor W 78-67 American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) J7 at UConn W 69-67 • NCAA Tournament Second Round M12 vs. Tulane W 66-60 J11 * Tulsa W 104-71 F1 at Nebraska W 52-50 J14 * at ECU W 65-49 J12 * Texas Tech W 98-72 F4 Iowa State W 75-48 (No. 7 seed) M13 vs. Tulsa L 51-59 J16 * at Nebraska W 78-51 Preseason NIT (Indianapolis • Conseco Fieldhouse) J17 * at Tulane L 72-81 F8 at #11 Texas L 37-66 J20 * #7/4 Wichita State W 73-59 J19 * at #4 Kansas L 67-74 F11 #18 Texas Tech W 63-48 N13 vs. Lafayette W 91-66 J21 * #18 Missouri W 84-71 N14 vs. Butler* L 55-60 2015-16 (22-10 • 12-6 American) J28 * USF W 63-40 F14 at Texas A&M W 78-72 • NIT First Round J31 * at #8/8 Cincinnati L 70-80 J26 * at Texas Tech L 79-92 F16 #7 Oklahoma State L 52-65 N17 Indiana State W 73-66 J30 * #9 Oklahoma State W 58-53 N19 Chicago State W 90-69 N18 Prairie View A&M W 110-69 F3 * at UCF W 69-65 F21 #11 Texas L 63-68 N21 Florida A&M W 97-52 F8 * SMU W 67-58 F2 * at Texas W 85-84 (OT) F25 at Colorado L 87-94 N28 at #11 Duke L 51-54 F6 * Baylor W 70-57 D2 Charlotte W 74-57 N28 ULM W 76-64 F11 * Tulane W 73-42 F29 at #20 Kansas L 58-79 N30 UT Rio Grande Valley W 78-65 F15 * #5/5 Cincinnati W 67-62 F9 * at Texas A&M W 68-64 M3 Texas A&M W 86-60 D6 Western Illinois W 92-40 D9 at Kentucky L 54-59 D2 Murray State W 93-78 F18 * at Temple W 80-59 F13 * at #16 Oklahoma State L 72-79 M6 Baylor W 46-41 F16 * Kansas State W 73-62 D17 Southern Illinois W 57-47 D8 at Rhode Island L 57-67 F22 * at Memphis L 85-91 Big 12 Tournament (Dallas) D13 nr/rv LSU W 105-98 (OT) F19 * at Baylor W 65-54 D20 Western Michigan W 77-69 F25 * ECU W 109-58 M11 vs. Nebraska W 63-59 D22 IUPUI (C) W 86-57 Global Sports Classic FIrst/Second Rounds F28 * at SMU W 69-56 F23 * Texas W 96-78 M12 vs. #11 Texas L 63-66 (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) F26 * Iowa State W 89-75 D30 Ball State W 71-57 M4 * UConn W 81-71 NIT First Round (Norman, Okla.) D16 North Carolina Central W 73-65 American Championship (Orlando) M2 at Colorado W 82-71 J2 * at #6 Ohio State L 67-74 M17 LSU W 70-61 D19 Eastern Illinois W 81-65 M9 vs. UCF W 84-56 Big 12 Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) J7 * Michigan State W 73-51 NIT Second Round (Ann Arbor, Mich.) J10 * Purdue W 85-58 Global Sports Classic Championship Rounds M10 vs. #11/14 Wichita State W 77-74 M8 vs. Kansas State W 63-52 M21 at Michigan L 52-63 (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas) M11 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati L 55-56 M9 vs. Texas W 67-51 J13 * at Penn State W 84-74 J16 * Iowa W 71-64 D21 vs. Grand Canyon L 69-78 NCAA Tournament West Region (Wichita, Kan.) M10 vs. #1 Kansas W 64-55 D22 vs. Wyoming W 94-89 (2OT) M15 vs. rv/rv San Diego State W 67-65 NCAA Tournament West Region 2004-05 (25-8 • 12-4 Big 12) J20 at UConn W 77-73 J23 * at Illinois L 43-51 D28 Nicholls State W 76-49 M17 vs. #7/7 Michigan L 63-64 First/Second Rounds (Dallas) • #17/16 Final Rankings D30 * at USF W 73-67 Home games played in H&PE Arena M15 vs. Illinois-Chicago W 71-63 J27 * Michigan W 76-61 • NCAA Tournament Second Round J31 * #2 Wisconsin W 71-66 J2 * at Temple W 77-50 on Texas Southern campus M17 vs. #22 Xavier W 78-65 (No. 3 seed) J5 * Tulane W 63-45 NCAA Tournament West Regional (San Jose, Calif.) F3 * at Iowa L 75-81 • Big 12 Co-Champions F12 * Illinois W 65-61 J13 at nr/rv Cincinnati L 59-70 M21 vs. #7 Arizona W 88-67 N20 Cal State Northridge W 82-72 J17 * UConn L 57-69 M23 vs. Missouri W 81-75 F15 * at Purdue L 68-81 Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) F17 * at Michigan L 55-58 J19 at #8/nr SMU L 73-77 NCAA Tournament Final Four (Atlanta) N25 vs. High Point W 93-65 F21 * Minnesota W 71-59 J23 * USF L 62-71 M30 vs. Indiana L 64-73 N26 vs. #22 Washington L 91-96 F24 * at Michigan State L 58-66 J27 * Tulsa W 81-66 N27 vs. Minnesota W 67-54 F28 * at Northwestern W 69-65 J30 * at East Carolina W 97-93 (2OT) D1 Coppin State W 67-44 M3 * Penn State W 94-63 F1 #12/nr SMU W 71-68 D8 at Purdue W 66-48 Big Ten Tournament (Chicago) F7 * at Tulsa L 63-77 D11 Northern Colorado W 80-44 M9 vs. Illinois L 54-58 F10 * Memphis W 98-90 Dreyfus Classic (New York) NCAA Tournament West Regional First/Second Rounds F13 * UCF W 82-58 D18 vs. #7 Duke L 67-78 (Sacramento, Calif.) F17 * at Tulane W 82-69 D23 Missouri State W 61-53 M15 vs. Gonzaga W 70-57 F21 * Temple L 66-69 All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) M17 vs. #7 UCLA L 49-54 F24 * at UCF W 88-61

45 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL KELVIN SAMPSON • NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2002 • NCAA FINAL FOUR 1995 • NCAA FIRST ROUND HOUSTON West Region • First Round • No. 2 Seed Southeast Region • First Round • No. 4 Seed 2018 • NCAA SECOND ROUND American Airlines Center • Dallas The Pyramid • Memphis, Tenn. West Region • First Round • No. 6 Seed March 14 W 71-63 vs. (15) Illinois-Chicago March 16 L 67-77 vs. (13) Manhattan Intrust Bank Arena • Wichita, Kan. March 15 W 67-65 vs. (11) /rv San Diego State West Region • Second Round American Airlines Center • Dallas West Region • Second Round March 16 W 78-65 vs. (7) #22 Xavier Intrust Bank Arena • Wichita, Kan. WASHINGTON STATE March 17 L 63-64 vs. (3) #7/7 Michigan West Region • Sweet 16 1994 • NCAA FIRST ROUND East Region • First Round • No. 8 seed Compaq Center • San Jose, Calif. USAir Arena • Landover, Md. March 21 W 88-67 vs. (3) #7 Arizona March 18 L 64-67 vs. (9) Boston College INDIANA West Region • Elite Eight 2007 • NCAA SECOND ROUND Compaq Center • San Jose, Calif. SAMPSON by SEEDING March 23 W 81-75 vs. (12) Missouri Team Record Pct. Stk. WSU OU IU UH Last West Region • First Round • No. 7 Seed No. 1 3-1 .750 L1 –– 3-1 –– –– 2003 ARCO Arena • Sacramento, Calif. No. 2 4-1 .800 L1 –– 4-1 –– –– 2002 March 15 W 70-57 vs. (10) Gonzaga NCAA Final Four No. 3 2-2 .500 L1 –– 2-2 –– –– 2005 Georgia Dome • Atlanta No. 4 0-2 .000 L2 –– 0-2 –– –– 2001 No. 6 1-2 .333 L1 –– 0-1 –– 1-1 2018 West Region • Second Round March 30 L 64-73 vs. (5) Indiana No. 7 1-1 .500 L1 –– –– 1-1 –– 2007 ARCO Arena • Sacramento, Calif. No. 8 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 –– –– –– 1994 No. 10 0-2 .000 L2 –– 0-2 –– –– 1998 March 17 L 49-54 vs. (2) #7 UCLA 2001 • NCAA FIRST ROUND No. 11 0-1 .000 L1 –– 0-1 –– –– 1997 South Region • First Round • No. 4 Seed No. 13 2-1 .667 L1 –– 2-1 –– –– 1999 The Pyramid • Memphis, Tenn. Totals 13-14 .481 L1 0-1 11-11 1-1 1-1 2018 March 16 L 68-70 (OT) vs. (13) Indiana State SAMPSON vs. SEEDING Team Record Pct. Stk. WSU OU IU UH Last OKLAHOMA 2000 • NCAA SECOND ROUND No. 1 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 1999 West Region • First Round • No. 3 Seed No. 2 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 2007 2006 • NCAA FIRST ROUND No. 3 1-2 .333 L2 1-1 0-1 2018 Minneapolis Regional • First Round • No. 6 Seed McKale Center • Tucson, Ariz. No. 4 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 1999 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena March 16 W 74-50 vs. (14) Winthrop No. 5 1-1 .500 L1 1-1 2002 No. 6 0-3 .000 L3 0-3 2005 COACHES & STAFF COACHES Jacksonville, Fla. No. 7 1-2 .333 W1 1-2 2002 March 16 L 74-82 vs. (11) UW Milwaukee West Region • Second Round No. 8 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 2003 McKale Center • Tucson, Ariz. No. 9 0-1 .000 L1 0-1 1994 March 18 L 62-66 vs. (6) #25 Purdue No. 10 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 2007 2005 • NCAA SECOND ROUND No. 11 1-1 .500 W1 0-1 1-0 2018 Austin Regional • First Round • No. 3 Seed No. 12 2-0 1.000 W1 2-0 2003 McKale Center • Tucson, Ariz. No. 13 0-2 .000 L2 0-2 2001 1999 • NCAA SWEET 16 No. 14 2-0 1.000 W2 2-0 2005 March 17 W 84-67 vs. (14) Niagara Midwest Region • First Round • No. 13 Seed No. 15 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 2002 Bradley Center • Milwaukee No. 16 1-0 1.000 W1 1-0 2003 Austin Regional • Second Round March 12 W 61-60 vs. (4) #12 Arizona Totals 13-14 .481 L1 0-1 11-11 1-1 1-1 2018 McKale Center • Tucson, Ariz. March 19 L 58-67 vs. (6) #18 Utah Midwest Region • Second Round SAMPSON vs. OPPONENTS Opponent W-L Pct. WSU OU IU UH Last Bradley Center • Milwaukee Arizona 2-0 1.000 –– 2-0 –– –– 2002 March 14 W 85-72 vs. (5) #24 Charlotte Boston College 0-1 .000 0-1 –– –– –– 1994 2003 • NCAA ELITE EIGHT Butler 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– 2003 East Region • First Round • No. 1 Seed California 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– 2003 Ford Center • Oklahoma City Midwest Region • Sweet 16 Charlotte 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– 1999 Trans World Dome • St. Louis March 20 W 71-54 vs. (16) South Carolina State Gonzaaga 1-0 1.000 –– –– 1-0 –– 2007 March 19 L 46-54 vs. (1) Michigan State Illinois-Chicago 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– 2002 Indiana 0-2 .000 –– 0-2 –– –– 2002 East Region • Second Round Indiana State 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 2001 Ford Center • Oklahoma City 1998 • NCAA FIRST ROUND Manhattan 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 1995 Michigan 0-1 .000 –– –– –– 0-1 2018 March 22 W 74-65 vs. (8) California East Region • First Round • No. 10 Seed Michigan State 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 1999 MCI Center • Washington, D.C. Missouri 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– –– 2002 East Region • Sweet 16 March 15 L 43-61 vs. (7) Indiana Niagara 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– –– 2005 Pepsi Arena • Albany, N.Y. Purdue 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 2000 San Diego State 0-0 .000 –– –– –– 1-0 2018 March 28 W 65-54 vs. (12) Butler 1997 • NCAA FIRST ROUND South Carolina State 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– –– 2003 West Region • First Round • No. 11 Seed Stanford 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 1997 East Region • Elite Eight Syracuse 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 2003 McKale Center • Tucson, Ariz. Temple 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 1996 Pepsi Arena • Albany, N.Y. March 14 L 67-80 vs. (6) #23 Stanford UCLA 0-1 .000 –– –– 0-1 –– 2007 March 30 L 47-63 vs. (3) #13 Syracuse UW Milwaukee 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 2006 Utah 0-1 .000 –– 0-1 –– –– 2005 1996 • NCAA FIRST ROUND Winthrop 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– –– 2000 Xavier 1-0 1.000 –– 1-0 –– –– 2002 Southeast Region • First Round • No. 10 Seed Totals 13-14 .481 0-1 11-11 1-1 1-1 2018 Orlando Arena • Orlando March 15 L 43-61 vs. (7) Temple

46 MEDIA ALMANAC KELVIN SAMPSON in NCAA RECORDS BOOK COACHES who LED FIVE SCHOOLS to NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS (1) MOST VICTORIES Coach 1st School 2nd School 3nd School 4th School 5th School among ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES Lon Kruger Kansas State Florida Illinois UNLV Oklahoma entering 2018-19 season Rk. Wins Coach School(s) Years COACHES who LED FOUR SCHOOLS to NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS (3) 1. 1,100 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 1976 – Coach 1st School 2nd School 3nd School 4th School 2. 926 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 1977 – Steve Alford Missouri State Iowa New Mexico UCLA 3 845 Bob Huggins Walsh, Akron, Cincinnati, Eddie Sutton Creighton Arkansas Kentucky Oklahoma State Kansas State, West Virginia 1981 – Tubby Smith Tulsa Georgia Kentucky Minnesota 4. 842 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 5. 778 Rick Byrd Maryville (Tenn.), Belmont Lincoln Memorial, Belmont 1979 – COACHES who LED THREE SCHOOLS to NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS (6) 6. 747 Cliff Ellis South Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, Coach 1st School 2nd School 3nd School Coastal Carolina 1976 – Kelvin Sampson Oklahoma Indiana Houston 7. 724 John Beilein Nazareth, Le Moyne, Canisius, Rick Barnes Clemson Texas Tennessee Richmond, West Virginia, Michigan 1983 – John Beilein Richmond West Virginia Michigan 8. 702 Larry Hunter Wittenberg, Ohio, Western Carolina 1977 – Lefty Driesell Davidson Maryland Georgia State 9. 678 John Calipari UMass, Kentucky, Kentucky 1989 – Jim Harrick Pepperdine UCLA Rhode Island 10. 660 Rick Barnes George Mason, Providence, 1988 – Rick Pitino Providence Kentucky Louisville Clemson, Texas, Tennessee 11. 654 Bill Self Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas 1999 – 12. 631 Jim Larranaga American International, COACHES who LED FIVE SCHOOLS to NCAA TOURNAMENT (2) Bowling Green, George Mason, Coach 1st School 2nd School 3nd School 4th School 5th School Miami (Fla.) 1978 – Lon Kruger Kansas State Florida Illinois UNLV Oklahoma 13. 620 Dana Altman Marshall, Kansas State, Creighton, Tubby Smith Tulsa Georgia Kentucky Minnesota Texas Tech Oregon 1990 – 14. 619 Lon Kruger UTRGV, Kansas State, Florida, Illinois, UNLV, Oklahoma 1983 – COACHES who LED FOUR SCHOOLS to NCAA TOURNAMENT (12) 15. 610 Greg Kampe Oakland 1985 – Coach 1st School 2nd School 3nd School 4th School 16. 597 Tubby Smith Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, COACHES & STAFF Kelvin Sampson Washington State Oklahoma Indiana Houston Minnesota, Texas Tech, Memphis 1992 – Steve Alford Missouri State Iowa New Mexico UCLA 17. 583 Kelvin Sampson Montana Tech, Washington State, Rick Barnes Providence Clemson Texas Tennessee Oklahoma, Indiana, Houston 1982 – John Beilein Canisius Richmond West Virginia Michigan 18. 580 Steve Alford Manchester, Missouri State, Iowa Lefty Driesell Davidson Maryland James Madison Georgia State New Mexico, UCLA 1992 – Cliff Ellis South Alabama Clemson Auburn Coastal Carolina 19. 574 Tom Izzo Michigan State 1996 – 20. 570 Tony Shaver Hampden-Sydney, William & Mary 1987 – Larry Eustachy Utah State Iowa State Southern Miss Colorado State 21. 557 Fran Dunphy Penn, Temple 1990 – Jim Harrick Pepperdine UCLA Rhode Island Georgia 22. 554 Bob McKillop Davidson 1990 – Fran McCaffery Lehigh UNC Greensboro Siena Iowa 23. 544 Jay Wright Villanova 2002 – Tom Penders Rhode Island Texas George Washington Houston 24. 539 Danny Kaspar Incarnate Word, Stephen F. Austin, Rick Pitino Boston Univ. Providence Kentucky Louisville Texas State 1992 – Eddie Sutton Creighton Arkansas Kentucky Oklahoma State 25. 535 Mark Few Gonzaga 2000 – MOST GAMES MOST YEARS among ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES among ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION I COACHES entering 2018-19 season entering 2018-19 season Rk. No. Coach School(s) Years Rk. Years Coach School(s) Years 1. 1,438 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 1976 – 1. 43 Mike Krzyzewski Army, Duke 1976 – 2. 1,297 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 1977 – 2. 42 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 1977 – 3. 1,231 Cliff Ellis South Alabama, Clemson, 3. 40 Cliff Ellis South Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, Coastal Sarolina 1976 – Auburn, Coastal Sarolina 1976 – 4. 1,186 Bob Huggins Walsh, Akron, Cincinnati, 4. 39 Larry Hunter Wittenberg, Ohio, Western Carolina 1977 – Kansas State, West Virginia 1981 – 5. 37 Rick Byrd Maryville (Tenn.), Belmont 5. 1,175 Rick Byrd Maryville (Tenn.), Belmont Lincoln Memorial, Belmont 1979 – Lincoln Memorial, Belmont 1979 – t6. 36 John Beilein Nazareth, Le Moyne, Canisius, 6. 1,155 Larry Hunter Wittenberg, Ohio, Western Carolina 1977 – Richmond, West Virginia, Michigan 1983 – 7. 1,142 John Beilein Nazareth, Le Moyne, Canisius, t6 36 Bob Huggins Walsh, Akron, Cincinnati, Richmond, West Virginia, Michigan 1983 – Kansas State, West Virginia 1981 – 8. 1,069 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina t8. 34 Jim Larranaga American International, 9. 1,044 Jim Larranaga American International, Bowling Green, George Mason, Bowling Green, George Mason, Miami (Fla.) 1978 – Miami (Fla.) 1978 – t8. 34 Greg Kampe Oakland 1985 – 10. 1,040 Greg Kampe Oakland 1985 – t10. 32 Lon Kruger UTRGV, Kansas State, Florida, 11. 1,019 Rick Barnes George Mason, Providence, Illinois, UNLV, Oklahoma 1983 – Clemson, Tennessee 1988 – t10. 32 Tony Shaver Hampden-Sydney, William & Mary 1987 – 12. 1,014 Lon Kruger UTRGV, Kansas State, Florida, t10. 32 Eddie Payne Belmont Abbey, East Carolina, Illinois, UNLV, Oklahoma 1983 – Texas, Tennessee Oregon State, Greensboro, 13. 960 Eddie Payne Belmont Abbey, East Carolina, USC Upstate 1982 – Oregon State, Greensboro, 13. 31 Rick Barnes GeorgeMason, Providence, Clemson, 1988 – USC Upstate 1982 – Texas, Tennessee 15. 946 Dana Altman Marshall, Kansas State, Creighton, t14. 30 Leonard Hamilton Oklahoma State, Miami (Fla.), Oregon 1990 – Florida State 1987 – 14. 942 Tony Shaver Hampden-Sydney, William & Mary 1987 – t14. 30 Roy Williams Kansas, North Carolina 16. 923 Leonard Hamilton Oklahoma State, Miami (Fla.), t16. 29 Kelvin Sampson Montana Tech, Washington State, Florida State 1987 – Oklahoma, Indiana, Houston 1982 – t17. 901 Kelvin Sampson Montana Tech, Washington State, t16. 29 Fran Dunphy Penn, Temple 1990 – Oklahoma, Indiana, Houston 1982 – t16. 29 Dana Altman Marshall, Kansas State, Creighton, t17. 899 Tubby Smith Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, Oregon 1990 – Minnesota, Texas Tech, Memphis 1992 – t16. 29 John Giannini Rowan, Maine, La Salle 1990 – 19. 894 Bob McKillop Davidson 1990 – t16. 29 Bob McKillop Davidson 1990 –

47 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SAMPSON vs. OPPONENTS Washington Washington Team Overall Houston Indiana Oklahoma State Team Overall Houston Indiana Oklahoma State Abilene Christian 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Missouri State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Akron 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– ––– Monmouth 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Alabama 3-3 ––– ––– 2-1 1-2 Montana State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Alabama A&M 0-0 ––– ––– ––– ––– Morgan State 2-0 2-0 ––– ––– ––– Alabama State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Mount St. Mary’s 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Alaska-Anchorage 2-0 ––– ––– ––– 2-0 Murray State 2-1 2-0 ––– 0-1 ––– Alcorn State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0 NC State 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– American-Puerto Rico 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Nebraska 11-5 ––– ––– 11-5 ––– Appalachian State 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 New Mexico 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 Arizona 2-15 ––– ––– 2-0 0-15 New Orleans 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Arizona State 8-6 ––– ––– ––– 8-6 Niagara 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Arkansas 4-2 0-1 ––– 4-1 ––– Nicholls 4-0 1-0 ––– 3-0 ––– Arkansas State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– NJIT 0-0 ––– ––– ––– ––– Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-1 0-1 ––– 2-0 ––– North Carolina Central 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Army 0-0 ––– ––– ––– ––– North Texas 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Azusa Pacific 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Ball State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Northwestern 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– ––– Baylor 22-0 ––– ––– 22-0 ––– Northwestern State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Belmont 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Ohio 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Ohio State 1-1 ––– 1-1 ––– ––– Binghamton 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Oklahoma Baptist 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Boise State 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– ––– Oklahoma State 12-14 ––– ––– 12-14 ––– Boston 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Oral Roberts 7-0 ––– ––– 6-0 1-0 Butler 1-2 ––– 0-1 1-1 ––– Oregon 7-8 ––– ––– ––– 7-8 BYU 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 Oregon State 8-8 ––– ––– 1-0 7-8 BYU-Hawai’i 2-0 ––– ––– ––– 2-0 Penn State 3-0 ––– 3-0 ––– ––– Boston College 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 Pittsburg State 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Cal State Northridge 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0 Portland 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1 California 9-7 ––– ––– 2-0 7-7 Prairie View A&M 6-0 3-0 ––– 2-0 1-0 Centenary 1-1 ––– ––– 1-0 0-1 Princeton 3-0 ––– ––– 2-0 1-0 Central Connecticut State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0 Providence 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Central Michigan 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Purdue 6-2 ––– 2-1 4-1 ––– Charlotte 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 ––– Rhode Island 1-1 1-1 ––– ––– ––– Chattanooga 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Rice 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Chicago State 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– ––– Sacramento State 3-0 ––– ––– ––– 3-0 Cincinnati 2-9 2-7 ––– 0-2 ––– Saint Louis 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Colorado 14-3 ––– ––– 14-3 ––– Sam Houston State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Coppin State 10-0 ––– 1-0 8-0 1-0 Samford 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Cornell 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– San Diego 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Delaware State 2-0 ––– ––– 1-0 1-0 San Diego State 2-0 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 Drexel 1-1 0-1 ––– 1-0 ––– San Francisco State 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Duke 0-2 ––– 0-1 0-1 ––– San Jose State 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Seattle 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Eastern Illinois 2-0 2-0 ––– 1-0 ––– Simon Fraser 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Eastern Michigan 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 SMU 7-5 3-5 ––– 4-0 ––– Eastern Washington 6-0 ––– ––– 1-0 5-0 South Carolina State 1-1 0-1 ––– 1-0 ––– ECU 6-1 6-1 ––– ––– ––– South Dakota 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– COACHES & STAFF COACHES Fairfield 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Southeast Missouri State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Florida 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Southern 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Florida A&M 3-0 1-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 Southern Illinois 2-0 ––– 2-0 ––– ––– Florida Atlantic 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Southern Utah 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Fresno State 1-1 ––– ––– ––– 1-1 St. Bonaventure 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– George Mason 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Stanford 6-9 ––– ––– 0-1 6-8 George Washington 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Stephen F. Austin 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Syracuse 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Georgia State 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Temple 4-3 4-2 ––– 0-1 ––– Georgia Tech 1-3 0-1 1-0 0-2 ––– Tennessee 0-1 ––– ––– ––– 0-1 Gonzaga 1-1 ––– 1-0 ––– 0-1 Tennessee State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Grand Canyon 0-1 0-1 ––– ––– ––– Texas 18-9 ––– ––– 18-9 ––– Hartford 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Texas A&M 20-1 ––– ––– 20-1 ––– Harvard 0-2 0-2 ––– ––– ––– Texas Southern 3-0 ––– ––– 2-0 1-0 Hawai’i 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Texas State 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Hawai’i-Hilo 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Texas Tech 17-7 1-0 ––– 16-7 ––– Hawai’i-Pacific 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Tulane 8-3 7-3 ––– 1-0 ––– High Point 2-0 ––– ––– 2-0 ––– Tulsa 8-5 4-4 ––– 4-1 ––– Houston Baptist 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– UALR 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Idaho 3-5 ––– ––– ––– 3-5 UC Irvine 3-0 ––– ––– 3-0 ––– Illinois 3-2 ––– 3-2 ––– ––– UC San Diego 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Illinois State 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– UCF 5-3 5-3 ––– ––– ––– Ilinois-Chicago 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– UCLA 2-14 ––– 0-1 ––– 2-13 Indiana 0-4 ––– ––– 0-2 0-2 UConn 9-4 5-2 1-1 3-1 ––– Indiana State 2-1 ––– 1-0 0-1 1-0 UIW 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Iowa 3-1 ––– 3-1 ––– ––– ULM 3-0 1-0 ––– 2-0 ––– Iowa State 9-6 ––– ––– 9-6 ––– UNC Asheville 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– IUPUI 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– UNC Wilmington 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Jackson State 5-0 ––– ––– 4-0 1-0 USC 6-9 ––– ––– ––– 6-9 Kansas 6-11 ––– ––– 6-11 ––– USF 5-2 5-2 ––– ––– ––– Kansas State 11-4 ––– ––– 11-4 ––– UT Arlington 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Kentucky 1-1 ––– 1-1 ––– ––– UT Rio Grande Valley 5-0 3-0 ––– 2-0 ––– La Salle 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Utah 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Lafayette 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Utah State 0-0 ––– ––– ––– ––– Lamar 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– UTSA 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Liberty 2-0 2-0 ––– ––– ––– Vermont 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Longwood 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– Villanova 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Louisiana Tech 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Wake Forest 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Washington 7-8 ––– ––– 0-1 7-7 LSU 2-2 1-2 ––– 1-0 ––– West Virginia 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Manhattan 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Western Carolina 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 ––– Marquette 1-0 ––– ––– ––– 1-0 Western Illinois 2-0 ––– 1-0 1-0 ––– Marshall 0-0 ––– ––– ––– ––– Western Kentucky 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Maryland 1-1 ––– ––– 1-1 ––– Western Michigan 1-0 ––– 1-0 ––– ––– McNeese 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Wichita State 2-1 2-1 ––– ––– ––– Memphis 2-6 2-4 ––– 0-2 ––– Winthrop 1-0 ––– ––– 1-0 ––– Michigan 2-3 0-1 2-1 0-1 ––– Wisconsin 3-4 ––– 1-2 0-1 2-1 Michigan State 5-4 ––– 2-1 2-2 1-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 ––– ––– 0-1 ––– Minnesota 4-0 ––– 2-0 1-0 1-0 Wyoming 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Mississippi 1-2 ––– ––– 1-2 ––– Xavier 1-1 ––– 0-1 1-0 ––– Mississippi Valley State 1-0 1-0 ––– ––– ––– Totals 583-318 83-48 43-15 281-107 103-103 Mississippi State 0-3 ––– ––– 0-3 ––– Missouri 13-9 ––– ––– 13-9 ––– 48 MEDIA ALMANAC COACHING STAFF THE BROOKS FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Houston, Texas ALVIN BROOKS EDUCATION Assistant Coach • Lamar • Bachelor’s degree in life and earth science with minor in physical education • 1982 Ninth Season (20th Overall) at Houston • 35th Season Overall • Wheatley High School • 1977 Lamar ‘82 FAMILY Wife: Richelle Former Houston head coach Alvin Brooks enters his ninth heinz Pavilion early in the Conference USA season. Children: Daughter, Andree; season as assistant coach with the University of Houston Men’s Bas- Guard Zamal Nixon was named to the league’s All-Defensive sons, Casey, Julian, Vincent and Alvin III ketball program in 2018-19. It also will be his 21st season associated Team and ranked third nationally with a 92.2 free throw percentage. with the Cougars. Note: Son, Alvin III is an assistant coach at Baylor; In 35 years on the sidelines, Brooks has competed in 22 post- DISTINGUISHED COACHING CAREER son, Casey, is a freshman at Texas A&M-Kingsville in 2018-19 season tournaments as a coach or player. He has guided 17 players However, the 2010-11 season was the not first time that who competed in the NBA with a dozen more players playing profes- Brooks worked with the Cougars. He served as the head coach at COACHING CAREER sionally overseas. Houston from 1993 to 1998, becoming the first African-American 2014 – Houston Assistant Coach Brooks assists Head Coach Kelvin Sampson in all aspects of head coach in program history and one of the nation’s youngest 2010-14 Houston Associate Head Coach the program, including recruiting, practices and opponents’ scout- head coaches at that time. 2007-09 Kentucky Director of Operations ing. This will be his fifth season to serve on Sampson’s staff. During his head coaching tenure, he led the Cougars to a 17- 2004-07 Texas A&M Assistant Coach During his tenure, the Cougars have enjoyed success in the 10 overall record and second-place finish in the Southwest Confer- 2003-04 UTEP Assistant Coach classroom as well. Thirteen student-athletes have been named to ence in 1995-96. The Cougars also enjoyed a pair of wins against 2001-03 North Texas Assistant Coach the conference All-Academic Team for posting a cumulative grade- nationally ranked teams that season against No. 3 Memphis and No. 1999-01 Texas Tech Assistant Coach COACHES & STAFF point average of 3.0 or higher. 19 Tulsa in double overtime. Houston also has been active in the local community. Since Following his head coaching stint at Houston, Brooks served 1993-98 Houston Head Coach arriving at Houston, Brooks and the Cougars have served Thanksgiv- as an assistant coach at Texas Tech (1999-01) – where he worked 1986-93 Houston Assistant Coach ing lunches to Star of Hope Mission residents, assisted in the unload- on Dickey’s staff – North Texas (2001-03), UTEP (2003-04) and Texas 1981-86 Lamar Assistant Coach ing of more than 22 tons of pumpkins for a local church’s fundraiser, A&M (2004-07). moved furniture and equipment for local residents’ Extreme Home Before rejoining the Cougars, Brooks worked as the director of COACHING NOTES Makeover and conducted a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hof- operations at Kentucky from 2007 to 2009. • 21 postseason tournament appearances heinz Pavilion. In 1986, he first began his career at the University of Houston • 17 NBA players coached as an assistant coach. In seven seasons, he helped lead the Cougars • 12 players who competed professionally overseas RETURN TO HOUSTON to a 142-73 overall record with three NCAA Tournament appearances During the 2017-18 season, the Cougars posted 27 victories and three NIT berths. The Cougars also swept the 1992 Southwest for the fifth-highest total in school history and advanced to the Conference regular season and SWC Postseason Classic champion- TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Tournament Second Round for the first time in more than 30 ships. • 2003-04 Western Athletic Conference co-champions (UTEP) years. Brooks began his coaching career as an assistant at Lamar in • 1992 Southwest Conference co-champions (Houston) In 2016-17, the Cougars enjoyed their second straight 20-win 1982. In five seasons on the sidelines with the Cardinals, he helped • 1992 Southwest Conference Classic champions (Houston) season and competed in the NIT for the second straight year, a first guide the program to a combined 115-44 record, two Southland • 1983-84 Southland Conference champions (Lamar) for the program since 2005 and 2006. Conference championships and five postseason tournament appear- • 1982-83 Southland Conference champions (Lamar) Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 22-10 record in 2015-16 ances. – only the 15th 22-win season in program history – and a berth in PLAYING EXPERIENCE the NIT for the first time in a decade. PLAYING CAREER 1979-81 Lamar In 2014-15, Houston overcame injuries throughout the sea- Before joining the coaching ranks, Brooks was an award- • Two-year letterman son to win their final three regular-season games and upset Tulane winning player in college and high school. As a senior at Houston’s • Drafted in the 10th round of 1981 NBA Draft in the First Round of the American Athletic Conference Champion- Wheatley High School, he averaged 25.9 points and 9.0 assists per ship. The Cougars also enjoyed a win against defending national game on the way to earning All-City honors. • 1981 All-Southland Conference Second Team champion UConn inside Hofheinz Pavilion. He began his collegiate career in record-setting fashion at • Starting point guard on NCAA Tournament During the 2013-14 season, the Cougars knocked off even- Sam Houston State, where he set the Bearkats’ single-season record Sweet 16 team tual national champion UConn in a New Year’s Showdown inside with 165 assists and was named the Lone Star Conference Freshman • Voted by Beaumont Enterprise readers as Hofheinz Pavilion in the inaugural American Athletic Conference of the Year. He also received All-Lone Star Conference Honorable one of the five greatest players in LU history game for both programs. Mention after averaging 14.2 points and 5.2 assists per game. in 1997 The Cougars went on to record three wins against nationally Following his freshman season, he left SHSU and competed at 1975-77 Wheatley High School ranked opponents, the program’s highest single-season total since Henderson County Junior College, leading the team to a 20-8 record • All-City honoree in 1976-77 1983-84. as a sophomore. • Averaged 25.9 points and 9.0 assists per In 2012-13, Brooks helped lead the Cougars to a 20-13 record Transferring to Lamar, Brooks was the starting point guard for game as a senior – the program’s first 20-win season since 2009 – and a berth in the two NCAA Tournament teams that posted a combined 47-6 record. College Basketball Invitational quarterfinals following a thrilling 73- As a junior, he led the 10th-seeded Cardinals into the Sweet 16 with 72 win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion. a win against No. 5 Oregon State. In 2011-12, Brooks helped guide the Cougars to wins against As a senior, he was an All-Southland Conference Second- Arkansas and NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss. Team selection after setting school records for single-game assists, Through his work with the Cougar backcourt, guard Jonathon season and career. Simmons was named to the RAMADA College Classic All-Tournament Brooks is a 1982 graduate of Lamar with a bachelor’s degree Team and was named the Conference USA Player of the Week in late in life and earth science with a minor in physical education. February 2012. Following his collegiate playing days, he was selected in the Off the court, four Cougars earned places on the C-USA Com- 10th round of the 1981 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. missioner’s Honor Roll with cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher. On the recruiting side, Brooks played a key role in the Cougars’ PERSONAL award-winning signing class which ranked among the nation’s top He and his wife Richelle have five children: daughter Andree 25 by several national media organizations. and sons Casey, Julian, Vincent and Alvin III. The family lives in Hous- Returning to Houston in 2010-11, Brooks helped lead the ton. Cougars to 12 wins, including a 76-71 upset of No. 19/18 UCF at Hof- His son Alvin III is an assistant coach at Baylor.

49 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF THE SAMPSON FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Norman, Okla. KELLEN SAMPSON EDUCATION Assistant Coach • Oklahoma • Master’s degree in intercollegiate athletics administration • 2009 Fourth Season at Houston • Eighth Season Overall • Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in communications • 1998 Oklahoma ‘06; ‘09 • Norman High School • 2003 FAMILY Kellen Sampson joined the University of Houston an impressive 13-3 mark at home. SFA led the nation in Wife: Tonya Men’s Basketball program in April 2014 as an assistant scoring defense with only 56.7 points allowed per game Children: Daughter, Maisy Jade coach. He assists in all aspects of the Houston Basketball and in 3-point field goal percentage defense (28.4), while program. Jereal Scott was named to the All-Southland Conference COACHING CAREER This is the first time that Sampson has worked for First Team. 2014 – Houston Assistant Coach 2011-14 Appalachian State Assistant Coach his father, Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, as a full-time as- He served as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma 2010-11 Stephen F. Austin Assistant Coach sistant coach. during the 2008-09 season and worked as strength and 2009-10 Oklahoma Assistant Strength & conditioning coach during the 2009-10 campaign. In Conditioning Coach AT HOUSTON addition, he also served as the program’s film exchange 2008-09 Oklahoma Graduate Assistant During the 2017-18 season, Houston posted a 27-8 coordinator and assisted in scheduling official visits for 2007-08 Indiana Graduate Assistant record for the fifth-highest total in school single-season recruits. history and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second In two seasons, he was a part of an Oklahoma staff PLAYING EXPERIENCE Round for the first time in more than 30 years. that won 43 games and advanced to the 2009 NCAA Elite 2004-07 Oklahoma • Three-year letterman The Cougars posted a perfect 15-0 home record at Eight and helped produce four NBA Draft selections, in- • Most Inspiritational and Connection to the H&PE Arena and enjoyed multiple wins over Top-10 op- cluding 2009 No. 1 overall pick and 2011 NBA Rookie of Community Awards as a senior ponents. the Year Blake Griffin. • 2007 Academic All-Big 12 First Team In 2016-17, the Cougars enjoyed a 21-11 record for Following his 2006 graduation from Oklahoma, • Hit 44 percent of his 3-point attempts as their second straight 20-win season and competed in the Sampson first served under his father at Indiana as a a senior in 2007 to lead Oklahoma NIT for the second straight year, a first in program history graduate assistant during the 2007-08 season when the COACHES & STAFF COACHES since 2005 and 2006. Hoosiers posted a 25-8 overall record and 14-4 mark in Big Sampson helped lead the Cougars to a 22-10 record Ten play. in 2015-16 – only the 15th 22-win season in program his- tory – and a berth in the NIT for the first time in a decade. PLAYING CAREER In his first season at Houston, Sampson helped lead Sampson competed at Oklahoma from 2004 to the Cougars to 13 wins with four victories in their final five 2007. He earned three letters during that time and re- games to end the season. The Cougars also knocked off de- ceived the program’s Most Inspirational Award and Con- fending national champion UConn for the second straight nection to the Community Award as a senior in 2006. season inside Hofheinz Pavilion and led the American Ath- On the court, he led the Sooners, connecting on 44 letic Conference with 8.1 3-pointers per game. percent of his shots from behind the arc as a senior. Off the He also assisted in the Cougars’ off-court work, serv- court, he earned Academic All-Big 12 First-Team honors ing Thanksgiving meals to Star of Hope Mission residents in 2007. and leading a Texas Special Olympics event inside Hof- heinz Pavilion. PERSONAL Sampson earned two degrees from Oklahoma, PRE-HOUSTON graduating with honors in communications in 2006 and Sampson is no stranger to the college basketball earning his master’s degree in intercollegiate athletics ad- coaching fraternity. He joined the Cougars after a three- ministration in 2009. year stint at Appalachian State from 2011 to 2014. In He is the third generation from his family to work as 2012-13, Sampson helped lead the Mountaineers to the a coach. In addition to his father, his grandfather, John W. Southern Conference Tournament semifinals and the “Ned” Sampson, was a highly respected high school coach top five in the league in scoring, field-goal percentage, in Pembroke, N.C., and is a member of the North Carolina 3-point field goal percentage and blocks. Coaching Hall of Fame. In his first season with Appalachian State, the Sampson and his wife, Tonya, have a daughter, Mountaineers reached the SoCon Tournament quarter- Maisy Jade, who was born in August 2017. finals and were ranked among the league’s top-5 teams in field-goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage, 3-point field goal percentage defense and blocks. Sampson entered the full-time coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin in 2010-11. There, he helped guide the Lumberjacks to 18 wins, including

50 MEDIA ALMANAC COACHING STAFF THE WHITE FILE PERSONAL Hometown: New Orleans, La. QUANNAS WHITE EDUCATION Assistant Coach • Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in sociology • 2004 • St. Augustine High School • 1999 Second Season at Houston • Fifth Season Overall FAMILY Oklahoma ‘04 Wife: Leah Children: Daughters, Jordyn and Anaiah; Quannas White joined the University of Houston served as a graduate assistant for the Sooners during the Sons, Asher and Asa Men’s Basketball program as an assistant coach in April 2003-04 campaign and received his bachelor’s degree in 2017. sociology in 2004. COACHING CAREER White – whose first name is pronounced Kwah-Nus 2017 – Houston Assistant Coach 2016-17 WKU Assistant Coach – is no stranger to Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, playing PLAYING CAREER 2014-16 Tulane Assistant Coach for him for two seasons during their time together at Before entering the professional ranks, White was 2005-14 Louisiana Dynasty AAU Head Coach Oklahoma from 2001 to 2003. He also entered the profes- an award-winning student-athlete at Oklahoma from 2003-04 Oklahoma Graduate Assistant sional ranks following his playing career as the Sooners’ 2001 to 2003. He helped lead the Sooners to the 2002 graduate assistant in 2003-04. NCAA Final Four as a member of the Big 12 All-Newcomer PLAYING EXPERIENCE “Quannas is a great fit for our program. He brings an Team after posting 7.6 points and 4.7 assists per game 2007-08 (NBA DL)

2005-06 Austin Toros (NBA DL) COACHES & STAFF intensity and a toughness to it. As a college player, he took and was named to the NCAA Tournament All-West Re- 2001-03 Oklahoma his teams to a Final Four and Elite Eight and two Big 12 gional Team. • 2002 NCAA Tournament championships, and he did that with his leadership and One year later, White led Oklahoma to the 2003 All-West Regional Team toughness. He embodied those things as a player,” Samp- NCAA Elite Eight with 8.6 points and 4.1 assists per game. • 2002 All-Big 12 Newcomer Team son said. “I have observed Quannas as a coach through the In addition, he was the starting point guard for the • Point guard of OU’s 2002 NCAA Final Four and 2003 NCAA Elite Eight teams years. He is a good coach and outstanding teacher, and our Big 12’s undefeated All-Star team that played a foreign • Two-year letterman players will appreciate how hard he pushes them. Quan- tour in Scandinavia against teams from Sweden, Norway 1999-01 Midland Community College nas will command respect and develop our players into and Denmark in 2002. • 2001 All-America Third Team the best they can be.” Before joining Oklahoma, he played for two seasons • 2001 All-Conference First-Team at Midland Junior College, where he earned All-Confer- • 2001 All-Region First Team 1998-99 St. Augustine High School AT HOUSTON ence honors as a sophomore. • Led team to Class 5A state championship In his first season with the Cougars in 2017-18, During the 2000-01 season, White averaged 16.2 • Teamed with current Houston White helped return the program to new heights. points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 2.0 steals per game Director of Player Development Hollis Price Houston posted a 27-8 record for the fifth-highest to lead the Chaparrals to a 25-8 record. win total in school single-season history and advanced to Competing for Head Coach Junsie Cotten, he drained the NCAA Tournament Second Round for the first time in 53.8 percent from the 3-point line and sank 81.8 percent more than 30 years. from the free throw line The Cougars completed a perfect 15-0 home record White averaged 17 points and won a state champi- at H&PE Arena as Hofheinz Pavilion underwent a $60-mil- onship as a senior at St. Augustine High School for Head lion renovation to become the Fertitta Center and enjoyed Coach Bernard Griffith. multiple wins over Top-10 opponents during the season. There, he was a backcourt teammate of Oklahoma All-American Hollis Price, who currently serves as the Cou- PRE-HOUSTON gars’ director of player development. White joined the Cougars after serving as an as- White was selected by the Yakima Sun Kings in the sistant coach at WKU during the 2016-17 season. There, 2003 Continental Basketball Association (CBA) draft and he helped lead the Hilltoppers to 15 wins and played key had stints in the NBA D-League with the Austin Toros roles in the recruitment of Mitchell Robinson, Josh An- (2005-06) and the Rio Grande Valley Vipers (2007-08). He derson and Pancake Thomas, who gave the Hilltoppers a also played professionally in France and Germany. national Top-10 recruiting class. Prior to that, White served for two seasons as an as- PERSONAL sistant coach at Tulane from 2014 to 2016. White and his wife, Leah, have four children: daugh- White led the Louisiana Dynasty AAU program and ters, Jordyn and Anaiah (pronounced Uh-Nye-Uh), and worked as a private basketball trainer for eight seasons son, Asher and Asa (pronounced (A-suh). from 2005 to 2014. During his time with that program, His younger brother, Josh, joined the Cougars during he guided the Dynasty to more than 30 tournament titles the summer of 2018 as a member of the program’s inter- and developed several players who competed at the NCAA nal operations staff. Division I level. With the completion of his collegiate career, White

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MESHU NEGGA HOLLIS PRICE Director of Operations Director of Player Development Fifth Season at Houston Fifth Season at Houston Houston ‘14 Oklahoma ‘11

Meshu Negga is in his fifth Former Oklahoma All-Amer- year with the Houston Men’s Bas- THE NEGGA FILE ican Hollis Price joined the Univer- THE PRICE FILE ketball program . sity of Houston Men’s Basketball He began his career with PERSONAL program in May 2014 as its director PERSONAL the program in 2013 as associate Hometown: Dallas, Texas of player development. Hometown: New Orleans, La. director of operations and was el- In that role, Price is respon- evated to director of operations in EDUCATION sible for a wide variety of tasks EDUCATION June 2017. • Houston • Bachelor’s degree in economics • 2014 essential to the program’s success • Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in In his new role, he assists and was reunited with his colle- multidisciplinary studies • 2011 Head Coach Kelvin Sampson and FAMILY giate head coach in Kelvin Samp- • St. Augustine High School • 1999 the coaching staff with administra- Wife: Morgahn son, who guided the Sooners from tive duties, team travel, budgeting 1994 to 2006. FAMILY and general operations. PROFESSIONAL CAREER Price, who is a native of Wife: Michel Negga is no stranger to the 2017 – Houston Director of Operations New Orleans, joins the Cougars Son: Hollis Price II University of Houston. As an un- 2014-16 Houston Associate Director of Operations after serving as an assistant coach Stepson: Kalil Thomas dergraduate, he worked in a vari- with the Texas Legends in the NBA ety of roles for the Athletics Department in Facilities and Operations, Information Technology Developmental League during the COACHING CAREER 2013-14 season. He served under and the Business Office. 2014 – Houston Director of head coach Eduardo Najera, who Following his graduation, Negga served for four years in the Business Office as an as- Player Development also competed for Sampson at sistant manager. 2013-14 Texas Legends Oklahoma from 1996 to 2000. (NBA Developmental League) Assistant Coach He received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Houston in 2014. Price entered the coaching Negga and his wife, Morgahn, were married in August 2017. ranks with the Legends after a PLAYING EXPERIENCE nine-year professional career over- COACHES & STAFF COACHES 2010-11 Alba Berlin seas. He was honored as the Most 2010 Artland Dragos Valuable Player of the Lithuania 2009 Olympia Milano Basketball League and competed 2008-09 Dynamo Moscow in several international competi- 2007-08 Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius tions, including the France Cup and 2006-07 Cajasol Sevilla the Germany Cup. 2005-06 Alba Berlin Price was a decorated 2003-05 Le Mans France student-athlete during his playing 1999-03 Oklahoma career at Oklahoma from 1999 to • Four-year letterman 2003. As a senior during the 2002- • School record 110 wins 03 campaign, he was named to • 2003 All-America Second Team (AP) the Associated Press All-America • 2003, 2002 All-Big 12 First Team Second Team after averaging 18.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists • 2002 All America Third-Team and 1.6 steals per game while (The Sporting News) leading the Sooners to the NCAA • 2003, 2002 USBWA All-District VI Team Tournament’s Elite Eight. • 2003, 2002 NABC All-District 12 First Team By the time that his colle- • 2003, 2002 John Wooden Award Finalist giate career was done, Price racked • 2002 NCAA Tournament West Regional up 110 victories, setting a Sooner Most Outstanding Player record. • 2002 Big 12 Tournament As a junior in 2001-02, he Most Outstanding Player led the Sooners to the NCAA Tour- • 2001 Big 12 Tournament All-Tournament Team nament Final Four after averaging • 2000 Big 12 All-Freshman Team 16.5 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.6 as- sists and 1.7 steals per game. With numbers like that, he was named to the All-Big 12 First Team by the league’s coaches and media and was an All-America Third-Team honoree by The Sporting News. As a prep star at New Orleans’ St. Augustine High, Price was recognized as one of the na- tion’s top-50 seniors and led the team to the Class 5A state crown while being named the state tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Price received his bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies from Oklahoma in 2011 and was named to the Dean’s List in 1999. He and his wife, Michel, have a son, Hollis Price II, and a stepson, Kalil Thomas.

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K.C. BEARD MIKHAIL McLEAN Video Coordinator Assistant Director for Player Development Fifth Season at Houston Third Season at Houston Boise State ‘08; West Texas A&M ‘11 Houston ‘13; ‘15 K.C. Beard joined the Uni- An award-winning student- versity of Houston Men’s Basket- THE BEARD FILE athlete, Mikhail McLean joined the THE McLEAN FILE ball program as its video coordi- Cougars as assistant director for nator in May 2014. PERSONAL PERSONAL Hometown: Parma, Idaho player development in the summer Hometown: Nassau, Bahamas In that role, Beard co- of 2016. ordinates film exchange and EDUCATION In that role, he assists Director EDUCATION opponents’ scouting as well as • West Texas A&M • Master’s degree of Player Development Hollis Price • Houston • Master’s degree assisting in other areas of the pro- in business administration • 2011 in variety of administrative respon- in health education • 2015 gram. He will work closely with • Boise State • Bachelor’s degree in business administration • 2008 sibilities essential to the program’s • Houston • Bachelor’s degree in health promotions • 2013 all members of the coaching staff • Parma High School • 2000 success. • Second Baptist School (Houston) • 2010 in game preparation and creating He entered the professional scouting reports. FAMILY ranks with the Cougars in internal FAMILY Beard, who is a native of Single operations during the 2015-16 sea- Wife: Arrion

Parma, Idaho, joins the Cougars son. Children: Son, MJ (Mikhail McLean Jr.) COACHES & STAFF after most recently serving as PROFESSIONAL CAREER As a player with the Cougars video intern for the NBA’s Utah 2014 – Houston Video Coordinator from 2010 to 2015, McLean was the PROFESSIONAL CAREER Jazz during the 2013-14 season. 2013-14 Utah Jazz Video Intern epitome of the term student-athlete. 2016 – Houston Assistant Director for During the summer of 2013 Canadian National Team Video Coordinator On the court, he competed Player Development 2011-13 Portland Trail Blazers Video Intern 2015-16 Houston Interal Operations 2013, he worked as the video in 101 games during his collegiate 2011 Pacific (Ore.) Assistant Coach coordinator for the Canadian career with 34 starts. He scored 2009-11 West Texas A&M Assistant Coach PLAYING EXPERIENCE National Team. There, he worked 2008-09 SMU Video Coordinator a career-high 14 points against 2010-15 Houston with Sampson, who was an as- crosstown-rival Rice as a senior and • Four-year letterman sistant coach on that staff. grabbed 10 rebounds at TCU in 2012 • 2013 Conference USA Winter Beard spent two seasons (2011-13) as a video intern with the Portland Trail Blazers of before being sidelined with a foot Spirit of Service Award the NBA. There, he assisted the video coordinator in preparing opponents’ scouting film and injury. • 2014-15 American Athletic Conference recorded and catalogued NBA, NCAA, international and high school games. In the classroom, he was as All-Academic Team Before joining the Trail Blazers, he served as an assistant coach at Pacific (Ore.) in the four-time member of the confer- • 2013-14 American Athletic Conference fall of 2011. ence Commissioner’s Honor Roll/All- All-Academic Team He worked for two years as an assistant coach at West Texas A&M from 2009 to 2011. Academic Team during his career and • 2012-13 Conference USA During his stint with the Buffs, Beard helped lead the team to a 39-20 record with wins against received the Conference USA Winter Commissioner’s Honor Roll six top-25 teams. The Buffs’ 2010-11 team compiled a 23-7 record and advanced to the NCAA Spirit of Service Award in 2013. • 2010-11 Conference USA Regional Tournament. McLean received his bach- Commissioner’s Honor Roll Beard joined the professional ranks in 2008-09 as the video coordinator at SMU. elor’s degree in health promotions in Beard received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Boise State in 2008 three years from the University of Houston in 2013. He followed that with his master’s degree in and earned his master’s degree in business administration from West Texas A&M in 2011. health education from UH in 2015. He and his wife, Arrion, have a son, MJ.

53 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF ALAN BISHOP JOHN HOUSTON Director of Men’s Basketball Associate Athletics Trainer Sports Performance 22nd Season at Houston Second Season at Houston Texas Tech ‘91; Kentucky ‘94 Utah State ‘09; Southern Utah ‘13 John Houston joined the Alan Bishop joined the Uni- University of Houston Athletics THE HOUSTON FILE versity of Houston Men’s Basketball THE BISHOP FILE Department in 1994 as an athletics program as its director of sports per- PERSONAL PERSONAL trainer at the University of Hous- formance in May 2017. Hometown: Daleville, Ala. ton, serving as the primary athlet- Hometown: Fritch, Texas In that role, Bishop plans and ics trainer for men’s basketball and EDUCATION coordinates strength and condition- EDUCATION assisting with all teams. • Kentucky • Master’s degree in sports administration • 1994 ing programs for the team and for • Southern Utah • Master’s degree in Houston handles the men’s • Texas Tech • Bachelor’s degree in exercise sport science • 1991 individual student-athletes to per- sports conditioning and performance • 2013 basketball team’s day-to-day • Sandford-Fritch High School • 1986 form at their highest levels, both • Utah State • Bachelor’s degree in exercise science • 2009 needs within the sports medicine physically and mentally. • Daleville High School • 2004 program, including the evaluation FAMILY Bishop comes to Houston of injuries, oversight of treatment Wife: Amie after spending the previous four FAMILY and rehabilitation programs, co- Children: Son, Trey seasons at Utah State. He spent his Wife: Jessica ordination of physician care and first three seasons with the Aggies as Children: Daughter, Jayda; Son, A.J. scheduling of preseason physical PROFESSIONAL CAREER an assistant coach on the Sports Per- exams. 1997 – Houston Associate Athletics Trainer formance staff before being elevated PROFESSIONAL CAREER Houston was promoted to 1994-97 Marshall Assistant Athletics Trainer to director of Olympic sport strength 2017 – Houston Men’s Basketball Director of Sports Performance associate athletics trainer in 1997. 1994 Georgetown College Head Athletics Trainer and conditioning coach in 2016. 1992-94 Kentucky Graduate Assistant Athletics Trainer 2016-17 Utah State Director of Olympic He returned to the state During the 2012-13 season, Strength & Conditioning Coach of Texas after serving three years Bishop worked as the basketball 2013-16 Utah State Assistant Strength & as the assistant athletics trainer at Marshall. While there, Houston was the primary athletics head strength and conditioning Conditioning Coach trainer for the men’s basketball team and assisted with other teams. coach at UT Arlington. That season, 2012-13 UT Arlington Men’s Basketball COACHES & STAFF COACHES A native of Fritch, Texas, he graduated from Sandford-Fritch High School in 1986 and he helped lead the Mavericks to a Head Strength & Conditioning Coach earned his undergraduate degree at Texas Tech in 1991. Houston received his master’s degree in 19-14 overall record and a berth in 2010-12 Southern Utah Assistant Strength sports administration in 1994 from the University of Kentucky, where he served as a graduate the CollegeInsider.com Tournament & Conditioning Coach assistant athletics trainer. after the team competed in the WAC He went to Marshall after serving as the head athletics trainer at Georgetown College. Tournament championship game. PLAYING EXPERIENCE A certified athletics trainer, Houston is a member of the National Athletics Trainer Asso- He also served as an assistant 2005-09 Utah State Football ciation, the Southwest Athletics Trainer Association and the College Athletics Trainers Associa- strength and conditioning coach at • Four-year letterman on defensive line tion. He also is a licensed trainer in the state of Texas and a Certified Exercise Specialist with the Southern Utah from 2010 to 2012. • Four-time National Academy of Sports Medicine. Bishop graduated from Utah Academic All-Conference honoree He is married to the former Amie Winn, a four-year letterwinner in gymnastics at Ken- State in 2009 with a bachelor’s de- • Five-time Whiteside Scholar tucky and the 1990 Southeast Regional All-Around Individual champion. They have a son, Trey. gree in exercise science and earned his master’s degree in sports conditioning and performance from Southern Utah in 2013. As an undergraduate, Bishop was a four-year letterman on the defensive line for Utah State from 2005 to 2009. He was a four-time Academic All-Conference honoree and was a five- time Whiteside Scholar for finishing with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.20 or higher each year. He holds certification through the NCSC, CSCCA and USAW and also is a certified BioPrint practitioner and a certified Kinetic Chain Enhancement Specialist. Bishop and his wife, Jessica, have a daughter, Jayda, and a son, A.J.

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LAUREN SAMPSON BILAL BATLEY Director for Operations (External) Director of On-Campus Relations Fourth Season at Houston Second Season at Houston Oklahoma ‘04 Oklahoma ‘07; Memphis ‘14 Lauren Sampson joined the Bilal Batley joined the Uni- University of Houston Men’s Bas- THE SAMPSON FILE versity of Houston Men’s Basketball THE BATLEY FILE ketball program in the summer of program in June 2017 as director of 2016 as director for operations (ex- PERSONAL on-campus relations. PERSONAL ternal). In that role, she oversees Hometown: Norman, Okla. In that role, he will coordi- Hometown: Houston, Texas the publicity of the Houston Men’s nate visits by prospective student- Basketball program and supervises EDUCATION athletes and their families as they EDUCATION a variety of team functions every • Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in communications • 2004 tour the University of Houston camus • Memphis • Master’s degree in sports & leisure commerce • 2014 year. sand Basketball facilities and assist • Oklahoma • Bachelor’s degree in sociology • 2007 Prior to her current position, FAMILY with other administrative duties. Sampson worked in the Market- Single Batley -- whose name is pro- FAMILY ing Office as program director for nounced Buh-Lal (rhymes with pal) Wife: Marlania revenue development during the PROFESSIONAL CAREER Bat-Lee -- is long familiar with Head 2015-16 season. 2016 – Houston Director of External Operations Sampson joined the Cougars Coach Kelvin Sampson. He was a PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2015-16 Houston Director for COACHES & STAFF after working for the previous four student manager at the University of 2017 – Houston Director of On-Campus Relations Revenue Development Oklahoma from 2004 to 2006, earn- 2016-17 Dynasty Sports Director years as a professional sales repre- 2006-07 Indiana IU Sports Properties sentative with Medimetriks Phar- ing his bachelor’s degree in sociology 2015-16 Paris JC Head Coach Account Executive maceuticals. from OU in 2007. 2014-15 UIW Assistant Coach In her most recent role in 2005-06 College of Charleston Director of From there, he continued 2013-14 Paris JC Assistant Coach collegiate athletics, Sampson was Sports Marketing his relationship with Sampson as a 2010-12 Navarro JC Assistant Coach an account executive with Indiana graduate assistant at Indiana during 2009-10 Kentucky Assistant Director University Sports Properties during the 2006-07 season. There, she was responsible for spon- the 2007-08 season. of Operations sorship fulfillment and planned and executed all hospitality events for Football and Men’s Bas- Before joining the Cougars, 2009 John Lucas Resources Head of ketball games. Batley worked with Dynasty Sports Player Development She served as director of sports marketing at College of Charleston from 2005 to 2006. during the 2016-17 season. 2008-09 Memphis Assistant Director Sampson, who is a native of Norman, Okla., managed and produced all marketing material Prior to that, he worked as the of Operations and activities for 21 sport programs and implemented major fundraising events to general ad- head coach at Paris Junior College 2007-08 Indiana Graduate Assistant ditional business exposure. during the 2015-16 season and was 2004-06 Oklahoma Student Manager After completing her college education, Sampson entered the professional ranks in spe- an assistant coach at UIW in 2013- 2001-04 Navarro JC Student Assistant cial events and membership development with the All-Sports Association in Oklahoma City, 14. where she developed sponsorship packages and planned and executed several events, includ- As an assistant coach at Paris Junior College in 2013-14, he helped the team to a 26-8 ing the All-College Banquet, All-Sports Elite Members Party and All-Sports Golf Invitational. overall record, the regular-season and conference tournament championships and a berth in Sampson graduated from Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in communications with the Sweet 16 in the National Tournament. minors in history and Native American studies in 2004. Her father, Kelvin Sampson, is the men’s During his tenure as assistant coach at Navarro Junior College, the 2011-12 team won basketball head coach at UH, and her younger brother, Kellen, is an assistant coach on the staff. the Region XIV Tournament championship and advanced to the National Tournament, while the 2010-11 team enjoyed a 20-win season and received the All-Academic Team Award with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher. In additon to his coaching stints, Batley has served as assistant director of operations at Memphis (2008-09) and at Kentucky (2009). In 2009, Batley served as head of player development for John Lucas Resources, where he specialized in skill development, working with young players to prepare them for the NBA Draft with veteran NBA players looking to improve their skill sets. He and his wife, Marlania, were married in the summer of 2018.

55 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF MARIA PEDEN RAUL GANZALEZ Associate Athletics Director Assistant Director for Operations for Student-Athlete Development First Season at Houston 22nd Season at Houston Houston ‘16 Trinity College ‘86 Raul Ganzalez has been a Maria Peden is the associate athletics director for student-athlete development joining part of the Houston Men’s Basket- THE GANZALEZ FILE the the Academic Center for Excellence/Student-Athlete Services staff in September 1996. ball program since 2015 and be- Her responsibilities include coordinating all aspects of the Academic Center for Excel- gan his first full season as associate PERSONAL lence, including new student-athlete orientations, tutoring and career/lifeskills events. director of operations prior to the Hometown: Keene, Texas She also participates in recruiting visits and works with the coaching staff to ensure that 2018-19 season. all of UH’s athletics teams reach out to the community. Each year, student-athletes participate Ganzalez, who is a native of EDUCATION in public speaking and volunteer activities at local elementary schools, hospitals, libraries and Keene, Texas, was promoted to his • Houston • Bachelor’s degree in sports administration centers for the disabled. current position in June 2018. In with minor in business foundations • 2006 Peden also coordinates the admissions process for all incoming student-athletes as well that role, he assists Director of Op- as housing requests and academic reports. She calculates and submits to the NCAA all Academic erations Meshu Negga in a variety Progress Rates (APR) and graduation rate data. Peden’s office nominates UH student-athletes FAMILY for Conference USA and national awards and assists with the annual UH All-Sports Banquet and of administrative duties. Wife: Lindsay He began his career with annual SAAC Holiday Dinner. the Cougars as a student manager PROFESSIONAL CAREER She serves as the principal academic advisor for men’s golf but continues to work closely in 2015, helping the coaches and with the football and men’s and women’s basketball teams and has served as academic coun- 2018 – Houston Assistant Director of Operations selor for baseball, volleyball, softball and swimming and diving teams in previous years. team members in practices and 2016-18 Houston Internal Operations competition. In 2007, Peden was selected to serve as the administrative liaison to the Athletics Advi- Following his graduation from Houston with a bachelor’s degree in sports administration sory Committee and also serves on the UH Substance Abuse Prevention Committee and the UH with a minor in business foundations in 2016, Ganzalez worked in internal operations with the Advisors’ Coordinating Team. Men’s Basketball program from 2016 to 2018. She began work with student-athletes as a tutor at the University of North Carolina be- He and his wife, Lindsay, live in Houston. fore returning to her hometown of Washington, D.C., where she was appointed the University Teaching Fellow at George Washington University and began work on her doctorate. She came to UH in 1996 and worked as the lead counselor for the football team from 1997-99. Peden left to travel and live in Ireland but rejoined the student-athlete services staff in

COACHES & STAFF COACHES December 2000 when she was appointed the academic counselor for men’s basketball. Peden earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., in 1986, and a master’s degree in sociology from the University of North Carolina. She and her husband, Patrick, live in Houston.

ANGEL SHAMBLIN Assistant Director of Academic Center for Excellence Eighth Season at Houston Houston ‘08 Angel Shamblin enters her eighth season as assistant director for the Academic Center for Excellence. In that role, she works primarily with the Houston Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs. She assists in academic counseling and working with the student-athletes and staffs on daily academic concerns, such as tutoring, mentoring and monitoring academic progress. In 2011-12, four men’s basketball student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for posting a cumulative GPA or 3.0 or higher. Shamblin is no stranger to the Houston Athletics Department. As a four-year letterwin- ner in softball, she was a three-time Conference USA Pitcher of the Year honoree and finished her senior season in 2008 as an NFCA All-America Second-Team member. In 2008, the righthander led the Cougars to 54 wins, the Conference USA regular-season and tournament championships, the NCAA Houston Regional title and a berth in the NCAA Houston Super Regional championship game. The Davie, Fla, native continues to hold the school’s single-season and career records in ERA, wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, shutouts and complete games. Following her collegiate playing days, she competed professionally in the National Pro Fastpitch League and overseas. She received her bachelor’s degree in health promotions from Houston in 2008 and is studying for her master’s degree in student affairs at UH-Victoria. She lives in Houston.

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JASON WOODING GARRETT BRIDGES JORDAN WALKER JOSH WHITE AUTUMN MOUTON Sports Performance Internal Operations Internal Operations Internal Operations Internal Operations COACHES & STAFF

ROSS LITTLE BRIAHNA HYNES KWA JONES DANIEL HIXON MATTHEW McDONALD Student Athletics Trainer Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager

DYLAN TESCH KELLEN HUTCHINSON BRANDON McELVY RYNER MARTIN CHARLTON RILEY Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager

ANDREW TUAN MATTHEW McGOURAN Student Manager Office Assistant

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58 2017-18 REVIEW Postseason Notebook...... 60-61 Season/Conference Statistics...... 62 Results...... 63 Home/Winning Statistics...... 64 Points-Rebounds-Assists...... 65 Team Game-by-Game...... 66 Team & Individual Highs and Lows....67 The American Final Standings/Honors..68 Starting Lineups / Specialty Statistics...69 Devin Davis...... 70-71 Rob Gray...... 72-74 Valentine Sangoyomi...... 76-77 Wes VanBeck...... 78-79 Nura Zanna...... 80-81

2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 SEASON NOTEBOOK HOUSTON’S RECORD ... Category Record Pct. All Games 27-8 .771 American Games 14-4 .778 Non-Conference Games 13-4 .765 Postseason Games 3-2 .600 Home Games 15-0 1.000 Away Games 7-5 .583 Neutral Site Games 5-3 .625 in Televised Games 26-8 .765 vs. Ranked Opponents 3-4 .429 vs. Unranked Opponents 24-4 .857 Winning Opening Tip 11-3 .786 Opp. Wins Opening Tip 16-5 .762 Scoring First 16-5 .762 Opp. Scores First 11-3 .786 Leading at Halftime 23-5 .821 Trailing at Halftime 4-2 .667 Tied at Halftime 0-1 .000 SPECIAL SIGNING Shockers, Houston’s last win against the No. 7 (AP) team was a 95-85 • Cougars welcomed a special member to the team in October 2017. home win over South Carolina in Houston on Feb. 19, 1972. Leading With 5:00 Remaining 23-3 .885 • 9-year-old Nicholas Hickey signed an agreement with the Cou- • Win against No. 7/4 Wichita State on Jan. 20 snapped a four-game Trailing With 5:00 Remaining 3-4 .429 gars at a press conference inside Guy V. Lewis Development Facility. losing streak to ranked opponents, including an 81-63 loss at No. 9/9 Tied With 5:00 Remaining 1-1 .500 • Diagnosed with epilepsy, apraxia of speech and autism, Nicholas Wichita State on Jan. 4 in Wichita, Kan., earlier this season... Prior to faces challenges in communication verbally but remains a happy, the Jan. 20 win, Houston’s last win over a ranked team was a 71-68 in Overtime 0-0 .000 young man, who enjoys playing any sports with a ball with his siblings. victory over No. 12/nr SMU on Feb. 1, 2016, inside Hofheinz Pavilion. • Following his press conference, Nicholas played basketball with • No. 5/5 Cincinnati was the highest ranked (AP) team to face the Shooting 40+ Percent 25-5 .833 some of his new Cougar teammates and enjoyed taking photos with Cougars in Houston since No. 5/3 Memphis claimed a 69-60 win on Shooting 35-39 Percent 2-1 .667 spirit group members. March 4, 2009, inside Hofheinz Pavilion. Shooting <35 Percent 0-2 .000 • Cougars are working with Nicholas and his family through Team • The win against No. 5/5 Cincinnati was the highest ranked oppo- IMPACT, a non-profit organization, which looks to improve the quality nent Houston defeated since a 69-67 win over No. 3/ Memphis on Jan. Opp. Shoots 40+ Percent 8-7 .533 of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses through 6, 1996, inside Hofheinz Pavilion. Opp. Shoots 35-39 Percent 10-1 .909 the power of team. • The Cougars’ 13-point win against No. 7/4 Wichita State was the Opp. Shoots <35 Percent 9-0 1.000 program’s biggest over a Top-10 opponent since a 94-81 victory over A BIG TOP-10 VICTORY No. 2 Louisville during the NCAA Final Four on April 2, 1983, in Albu- More 3-Pointers than Opp. 21-2 .913 • With their 73-59 win over No. 7/4 Wichita State on Jan. 20, the querque, N.M. Fewer 3-Pointers than Opp. 5-6 .455 Cougars will have to make an adjustment in the team’s records book. Equal 3-Pointers as Opp. 1-0 .000 • Victory over the Shockers was the fifth-largest win over a top-10 LARGE MARGIN opponent in school history. • In their 80-59 win at Temple on Feb. 18, the Cougars outrebound- More Free Throws than Opp. 14-2 .875 • Trailed only 84-62 win over No. 4 North Carolina (NCAA Tourna- ed the Owls 53-22. Fewer Free Throws than Opp. 12-6 .667 ment Final Four Third-Place, 3/25/67); 91-75 win over No. 4 Louisville • With a +31 rebounding margin, it was the largest margin since Equal Free Throws as Opp. 1-0 1.000 (NCAA Tournament Midwest Region, 3/15/68); 75-60 win over No. 4 the Cougars posted a +35 margin (65-30) in a 109-68 win over Nevada Arkansas (75-60, 1/22/83) and 99-84 win over No. 10 Villanova (Jay- on Dec. 2, 1989, inside Hofheinz Pavilion in Houston. More Rebounds than Opp. 23-4 .852 hawk Classic, 12/18/70). Fewer Rebounds than Opp. 3-5 .375 A TOUGH 40 Equal Rebounds as Opp. 0-0 .000 vs. RANKED TEAMS • The Cougars used an impressive defensive effort against American • This was the sixth straight season in which Houston faced at least Athletic Conference rival USF in a 63-40 win on Jan. 28 inside H&PE More Assists than Opp. 19-5 .792 one nationally ranked opponent... Cougars were 3-4 against ranked Arena. Fewer Assists than Opp. 7-2 .778 teams in 2017-18. • Houston held Bulls to 31.9 percent (15-of-47) from the field in Equal Assists than Opp. 1-1 .500 • First time since 1983-84 that the Cougars enjoyed 2+ victories recording their 10th straight win inside H&PE Arena. over Top-10 (Associated • Was the fewest points scored More Turnovers than Opp. 7-2 .778 Press) teams in a single by a Houston opponent since a 71- 2017-18 REVIEW Fewer Turnovers than Opp. 17-4 .810 season... 1983-84 Houston AWARD WINNERS 36 win at Rice on Jan. 10, 1987. Equal Turnovers than Opp. 3-2 .600 squad finished with three KELVIN SAMPSON ROB GRAY • Was only the 26th time in Top-10 wins. • American Athletic Conference • Jerry West Award Finalist Houston history (a span of 2,090) Scoring 100+ Pts. 2-0 1.000 • After falling to eventual Coach of the Year • NABC All-District 25 First Team games that the Cougars allowed 40 Scoring 90-99 Pts. 3-0 1.000 national finalist Michigan, • NABC District 25 Coach of the Year • USBWA All-District VII First Team or fewer points. Cougars are now 77-172 • American Athletic Conference Scoring 80-89 Pts. 5-2 .714 ARMONI BROOKS All-Tournament Team Scoring 70-79 Pts. 9-3 .750 all-time against Associated • American Athletic Conference • All-American Athletic Conference DEFENSIVE PRESENCE Scoring 60-69 Pts. 8-2 .800 Press Top 25 teams. Sixth Man of the Year First Team • One game after scoring a sea- Scoring <60 Pts. 0-1 .000 • This was the first time • American Athletic Conference • Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase son-high 104 points, the Cougars since 2008-09 that Houston Player of the Week (Feb 12, 2018) Most Valuable Player limited American Athletic Confer- Allowing 100+ Pts. 0-0 .000 played two top-10 oppo- • American Athletic Conference • Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team ence rival East Carolina to only 49 Allowing 90-99 Pts. 0-1 .000 nents in a season... UH fell Honor Roll (Nov. 13, 2017) • Senior CLASS Award National Finalist points in a 65-49 victory on Sunday Allowing 80-89 Pts. 1-5 .167 73-49 to No. 4/3 Memphis • Lute Olson Award Mid-Season Watch List afternoon. Allowing 70-79 Pts. 6-0 1.000 on March 13, 2009, and 69- COREY DAVIS Jr. • American Athletic Conference • Houston limited Pirates to only Allowing 60-69 Pts. 7-1 .857 60 to No. 5/3 Memphis on • American Athletic Conference Player of the Week (March 5, 2018) 17 points on 22.2 percent (6-of-27) Allowing <60 Pts. 13-1 .929 March 4, 2009. All-Tournament Team • American Athletic Conference shooting in the first half to build a • With the win against • American Athletic Conference Honor Roll (Feb. 26, 2018) lead they would never relinquish. Games Decided By 1-3 Pts. 4-3 .571 No. 5/5 Cincinnati on Feb. Honor Roll (Feb. 5, 2018) • American Athletic Conference • ECU’s 17 first-half points was Games Decided By 4-6 Pts. 3-2 .600 15, Houston moved to 4-12 • American Athletic Conference Honor Roll (Jan. 22, 2018) the fewest allowed by Houston Games Decided By 7-10 Pts. 3-2 .600 against No. 5 teams (AP) Honor Roll (Jan. 29, 2018) • American Athletic Conference since holding UConn to an Ameri- during its history... Prior Honor Roll (Jan. 15, 2018) can Athletic Conference record low Games Decided By 11+ Pts. 17-1 .944 • American Athletic Conference to the victory against the DEVIN DAVIS 12 points in the first half in a 62-46 Bearcats, Houston’s last win • American Athletic Conference Honor Roll (Dec. 26, 2017) win in Storrs, Conn., on Dec. 28, November 5-1 .833 Honor Roll (Feb 19, 2018) • American Athletic Conference December 7-1 .875 against the No. 5 (AP) team • American Athletic Conference Honor Roll (Dec. 11, 2017) 2016. January 4-3 .571 was a 74-66 win at No. 5 Ar- Honor Roll (Dec. 5, 2017) • American Athletic Conference • Pirates’ 49 points were a sea- February 7-1 .875 kansas in Fayetteville, Ark. Honor Roll (Nov. 20, 2017) son low given up by the Cougars, March 4-2 .667 on March 3, 1983. FABIAN WHITE Jr. • Counselor at CP3 Elite Guard Camp besting previous low of 53 points in • With the win against • American Athletic Conference (Summer) 81-53 win over McNeese in season in White Uniforms 10-1 .909 Wichita State on Jan. 20, All-Rookie Team opener on Nov. 10, 2017, in H&PE in Red Uniforms 8-5 .615 Houston moved to 5-7 • American Athletic Conference Arena. in Black Uniforms 4-1 .800 against No. 7 teams (AP) Rookie of the Week (Jan. 29, 2018) • Was the fewest points allowed in Grey Uniforms 5-1 .833 during its history... Prior • American Athletic Conference by the Cougars since win at UConn to the victory against the Rookie of the Week (Nov. 27, 2017) on Dec. 28, 2016.

60 MEDIA ALMANAC 2017-18 SEASON NOTEBOOK RAINING THREES Robinson Jr. moved past 300 as- COUGARS AMONG • With 18 3-pointers in their Jan. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE sists during his career. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 11 win against Tulsa, Cougars set an NATIONAL LEADERS • Robinson became the 19th player American Athletic Conference record. in Houston history to dish out 300+ TEAM • Total topped the previous league Rk. Avg. Team FG FGA assists in his career. NCAA American National high of 17 treys, set by Tulsa in a 90- 1. 36.7 Michigan State 774 2,108 • Robinson currently stands sev- Category Mark Rank Rank 88 home win over UConn in double 2. 37.4 Cincinnati 739 1,974 enth in Houston history with 392 RPI (through March 11) 18th 3rd 18th overtime on Jan. 3. 3. 38.0 Virginia 647 1,703 assists to date. W-L Percentage .771 2nd 20th • Tied for second in the Houston 4. 38.9 UC Irvine 781 2,006 • With seven assists ECU on Feb. American W-L Percentage .778 t-2nd –– records book... Equaled mark set 5. 39.1 Syracuse 801 2,046 25, Robinson moved past Otis Bird- Scoring Offense 76.7 2nd 88th against SMU (Feb. 16, 2008) and 6. 39.3 Georgia State 771 1,962 song (365, 1973-77). Scoring Defense 64.9 4th 18th at Rhode Island (Nov. 13, 2006)... 7. 39.4 Georgia 778 1,975 Scoring Margin +11.8 2nd 13th 8. 39.4 Houston 744 1,887 • Up next in the Houston records FG Pct. 46.1 2nd 100th Trailed only school record of 19 9. 39.8 New Mexico State 763 1,919 book is No. 6 Rob Williams (407, Opp. FG Pct. 39.4 2nd 8th 3-pointers against Florida Tech (Nov. 10. 40.1 UCF 718 1,790 1979-82). 3-Pt. Pct. 38.7 1st 33rd 22, 2005). 3-Pt. FGs per Game 8.5 3rd 92nd SCORING DEFENSE NATIONAL LEADERS LONG-RANGE CONSISTENCY Opp. 3-Pt. Pct. 32.3 2nd 35th A NEW DOUBLE-DOUBLE • Guard Corey Davis Jr. was a FT Pct. 71.8 5th 150th • Senior guard Rob Gray enjoyed Rk. Avg. Team G Pts. leader for the Cougars from behind Rebounding Margin +6.5 3rd 18th the first double-double of his career 1. 54.0 Virginia 34 1,836 the arc all season and made his pres- Offensive Rebounds 11.7 3rd 68th with 19 points and 11 assists in the 2. 57.5 Cincinnati 36 2,071 ence known in the Houston records Defensive Rebounds 27.0 2nd 55th Cougars’ 109-58 win over ECU on Feb. 3. 61.7 UCF 32 1,975 book. Assists 14.4 4th 110th 25 inside H&PE Arena. 4. 62.2 Northern Iowa 32 1,990 • Davis made at least one 3-pointer Steals 6.2 4th 169th • Gray recorded his milestone, 5. 62.5 UNC Greensboro 35 2,189 in 29 straight games, the second lon- Blocked Shots 3.0 9th 222nd scoring 17 points and dishing out 10 6. 62.6 Loyola (Chicago) 38 2,377 gest streak in Houston history. Turnovers per Game 11.9 5th 92nd assists by halftime. 7. 62.8 Old Dominion 32 2,010 • With five treys against No. 8/8 Turnover Margin +1.1 4th 99th • Became the first Cougar to post 8. 63.3 Michigan 41 2,596 Cincinnati during the American Ath- Turnovers Forced 13.1 3rd 168th a points-assists double-double since 9. 63.6 Liberty 37 2,353 letic Conference Championship Title Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.2 4th 79th L.J. Rose finished with 16 points 10. 63.8 Syracuse 37 2,360 Game on March 11, Davis claimed INDIVIDUAL and 11 assists at UCF on March 7, 11. 63.9 Evansville 32 2,045 sole possession of second in Houston American National 2014. 12. 64.1 SMU 33 2,114 history, breaking out of a tie with Category Mark Rank Rank • Became the fourth Cougar to 13. 64.2 New Mexico State 34 2,183 Robert McKiver, who drained a SCORING post a double-double in 2017-18, 14. 64.5 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 36 2,321 3-pointer in 28 consecutive games Rob Gray 19.3 1st 60th joining senior forward Devin Davis, 15. 64.7 Bradley 33 2,136 from Nov. 26, 2007, to March 27, Corey Davis Jr. 13.1 15th –– sophomore guard Armoni Brooks 16. 64.8 Texas Tech 37 2,397 2008. Devin Davis 10.9 27th –– and freshman forward Fabian 17. 64.8 Rutgers 34 2,204 • Endured only two games this White Jr. 18. 64.9 Houston 35 2,271 season in which he did not make at REBOUNDS 64.9 Michigan State 35 2,271 least one 3-pointer (vs. Drexel, Nov. Devin Davis 6.3 7th –– PLAYER OF THE WEEK 20. 64.9 Radford 36 2,336 17, 2017, first day of Paradise Jam). • Guard Armoni Brooks was • Damyean Dotson holds the FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE honored as the American Athletic school record with a 3-pointer in all Devin Davis 48.8 15th –– Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 11 after averaging a double- 32 games during the 2016-17 season. Rob Gray 44.9 –– 241st double in home wins against SMU and Tulane.

• Was the first Player of the Week honor in his career and the Cou- ROOKIE OF THE WEEK ASSISTS 2017-18 REVIEW gars’ first honoree in 2017-18. • Freshman forward Fabian White Jr. was named the American Rob Gray 4.4 5th 130th • Scored 23 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the 3-point line with Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on Nov. 27, the first weekly Galen Robinson Jr. 3.7 7th 205th 10 rebounds against SMU on Feb. 8. honor of his career. • Followed that with 11 points, including three treys, and a ca- • Atascocita, Texas, native posted a career-high 14 points with a FREE THROW PERCENTAGE reer-high 11 rebounds in win against Tulane on Feb. 11. game-high 12 rebounds for the first double-double of his career. Rob Gray 80.2 7th 196th • Averaged 17.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game while lead- • Became the 14th Houston freshman to record a double-double STEALS ing the team with 10 3-point field goals and a .588 3-point field goal during his career and the first sinceDanuel House during the Galen Robinson Jr. 1.3 9th –– percentage. 2012-13 season. Rob Gray 1.1 15th –– MOVING UP on the SCORING CHART FRESHMAN DOUBLE-DOUBLES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE • Guard Rob Gray continued his rise on the Cougars’ career scor- • With 14 points and 12 rebounds in the Cougars’ big win over UIW Corey Davis Jr. 42.9 3rd 26th ing charts and finished eighth place in Houston history with 1,710 on Nov. 25, freshman forward Fabian White Jr. became the 14th Armoni Brooks 41.9 5th –– points through 91 games. freshman in school history to record • With a career-high 39 in the AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE a double-double. 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE win over rv/rv San Diego State, Gray • White followed that with 16 Corey Davis Jr. 2.9 1st 38th moved past No. 9 Greg Anderson CAREER SCORING LEADERS points and a game-high 11 rebounds Armoni Brooks 2.4 4th 170th (1,662, 1983-87) and No. 8 Alvin Rk. Pts. Player School Years in a win over USF on Jan. 28 inside Franklin (1,684, 1982-86) on the 1. 1,710 Rob Gray Houston 2015-18 H&PE Arena for his second double- BLOCKED SHOTS Cougars’ career scoring chart. 2. 1,570 B.J. Tyson ECU 2014-18 double of the year. Fabian White Jr. 0.9 12th –– 3. 1,462 Nic Moore SMU 2013-16 • Moved into a tie for sixth with 30-POINT EFFORTS 4. 1,462 Gary Clark Cincinnati 2014-18 Alandise Harris (2010-11) with ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO • In addition to moving among 5. 1,460 Quenton DeCosey Temple 2012-16 two double-doubles in his fresh- Galen Robinson Jr. 2.2 2nd 75th the Cougars’ top scoring leaders, se- 6. 1,360 Tulane 2013-18 man season. Rob Gray 1.9 7th 155th nior guard Rob Gray rose among 7. 1,302 Troy Caupain Cincinnati 2013-17 • Joined Clyde Drexler (15, the team’s top-10 leaders in career 1980-81), George Williams (11 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 8. 1,301 Rodney Purvis UConn 2014-17 Nura Zanna 1.7 15th –– 30-point games. 9. 1,270 Obi Enechionyia Temple 2014-18 , 1999-00), TaShawn Thomas • After posting a career-high 39 10. 1,233 Jalen Adams UConn 2015 – (9, 2011-12); Rickie Winslow (4, DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS points in the Cougars’ win over rv/rv 11. 1,221 Jacob Evans III Cincinnati 2015-18 1983-84) and Michael Young Devin Davis 4.7 6th –– San Diego State on March 15, Gray 12. 1,201 Ben Moore SMU 2013-17 (4 , 1980-81) and only Cougars finished with nine 30-point games 13. 1,174 Shaq Goodwin Memphis 2012-16 with multiple double-doubles as a MINUTES PLAYED during his career. 14. 1,166 Shake Milton SMU 2015-18 freshman. Rob Gray 31.9 16th –– • With that total, Gray moved 15. 1,139 Caleb White ECU 2013-17 • (2012-13), Corey Davis Jr. 30.2 24th –– into a tie for sixth with Don Bolde- 16. 1,123 Dedric Lawson Memphis 2015-17 Alton Ford (2000-01), Jake Ballis buck, who recorded nine 30-point 17. 1,094 Sterling Brown SMU 2014-17 (1998-99), Chad Hendrick (1997- DOUBLE-DOUBLES games from 1954 to 1956. 18. 1,064 Ryan Boatright UConn 2011-15 98), Damon Jones (1994-95), Devin Davis 5 t-6th 206th 19. 1,092 B.J. Taylor UCF 2014 – Gerry McGee (1985-86) and Greg Fabian White 2 t-15th –– MILESTONES 20. 1,024 Kentrell Barkley ECU 2015-18 Anderson (1983-84) each recorded Armoni Brooks 2 t-15th –– • With a game-high six assists in 21. 1,019 Will Cummings Temple 2011-15 one double-double as a freshman. Rob Gray 2 t-15th –– win against Prairie View A&M on 22. 1,003 Markus Kennedy SMU 2011-16 Dec. 17, junior point guard Galen 23. 1,001 Damyean Dotson Houston 2015-17

61 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 STATISTICS OVERALL (27-8) (15-0 home • 7-4 away • 5-3 neutral)

|----- Rebounds ----- | Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Rob Gray 34-34 1083 31.9 218 488 .447 61 170 .359 158 197 .802 23 102 125 3.7 53 1 148 79 4 38 655 19.3 Corey Davis Jr. 35-30 1056 30.2 148 334 .443 103 240 .429 59 73 .808 23 84 107 3.1 69 2 84 50 1 31 458 13.1 Devin Davis 35-35 909 26.0 157 322 .488 1 7 .143 66 97 .680 55 164 219 6.3 100 2 46 38 24 23 381 10.9 Armoni Brooks 35-1 703 20.1 110 259 .425 83 198 .419 22 27 .815 29 99 128 3.7 47 0 17 14 12 26 325 9.3 Wes VanBeck 29-8 488 16.8 52 125 .416 35 93 .376 37 48 .771 28 53 81 2.8 55 0 31 33 2 15 176 6.1 Fabian White Jr. 35-0 577 16.5 75 134 .560 0 0 .000 40 56 .714 54 81 135 3.9 95 4 26 40 32 15 190 5.4 Galen Robinson Jr. 35-32 859 24.5 63 141 .447 4 22 .182 34 48 .708 11 74 85 2.4 68 1 130 58 3 46 164 4.7 Breaon Brady 33-31 413 12.5 59 107 .551 0 0 .000 21 32 .656 47 88 135 4.1 100 4 7 44 10 6 139 4.2 Nura Zanna 35-3 515 14.7 37 67 .552 0 0 .000 23 47 .489 59 77 136 3.9 102 7 6 30 3 11 97 2.8 Gabe Grant 24-0 127 5.3 14 44 .318 10 29 .345 14 22 .636 8 18 26 1.1 7 0 4 3 3 4 52 2.2 Chris Harris Jr. 22-1 163 7.4 17 25 .680 0 0 .000 4 17 .235 10 32 42 1.9 30 0 1 11 11 1 38 1.7 Valentine Sangoyomi 13-0 58 4.5 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 4 12 16 1.2 7 0 2 6 1 0 8 0.6 Mike Adewunmi 14-0 36 2.6 0 8 .000 0 7 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 0.4 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0.1 Cedrick Alley Jr. 2-0 13 6.5 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 56 55 111 3.2 1 12 0 Totals 35-35 952 2,066 .461 297 768 .387 484 674 .718 408 945 1,353 38.7 738 21 505 418 106 218 2,685 76.7 Opponents 35-35 744 1,887 .394 231 715 .323 552 785 .703 328 798 1,126 32.2 649 14 386 457 92 175 2,271 64.9

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Houston 1,356 1,329 2,685 Houston 89 14 103 Opponents 1,059 1,121 2,271 Opponents 90 8 98

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY (14-4) (9-0 home • 5-4 away)

|----- Rebounds ----- | Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Rob Gray 18-18 568 31.6 106 240 .442 27 84 .321 59 76 .776 12 46 58 3.2 28 1 94 44 3 22 298 16.6 Corey Davis Jr. 18-17 567 31.5 87 197 .442 64 147 .435 33 38 .868 16 55 71 3.9 32 1 44 25 0 24 271 15.1 Armoni Brooks 18-0 412 22.9 65 163 .399 49 122 .402 15 18 .833 18 56 74 4.1 32 0 10 7 7 13 194 10.8 Devin Davis 18-18 428 23.8 76 146 .521 0 3 .000 25 32 .781 30 66 96 5.3 51 0 22 19 9 12 177 9.8 2017-18 REVIEW Fabian White Jr. 18-0 317 17.6 50 91 .549 0 0 .000 25 35 .714 35 39 74 4.1 50 2 14 17 19 9 125 6.9 Breaon Brady 16-15 195 12.2 32 54 .593 0 0 .000 10 17 .588 24 45 69 4.3 46 1 3 22 2 3 74 4.6 Galen Robinson Jr. 18-18 431 23.9 26 68 .382 1 13 .077 15 21 .714 6 39 45 2.5 37 0 66 28 1 22 68 3.8 Wes VanBeck 16-1 204 12.8 17 44 .386 13 35 .371 10 13 .769 10 31 41 2.6 20 0 15 9 0 4 57 3.6 Gabe Grant 12-0 69 5.8 10 29 .345 8 22 .364 4 8 .500 5 8 13 1.1 5 0 2 1 2 0 32 2.7 Nura Zanna 18-2 222 12.3 17 29 .586 0 0 .000 7 16 .438 31 30 61 3.4 43 3 1 15 2 2 41 2.3 Chris Harris Jr. 14-1 121 8.6 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 1 9 .111 5 20 25 1.8 20 0 1 9 9 1 21 1.5 Valentine Sangoyomi 8-0 41 5.1 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 8 11 1.4 6 0 1 6 1 0 5 0.6 Mike Adewunmi 8-0 25 3.1 0 5 .000 0 5 .000 2 4 .500 1 3 4 0.5 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0.3 Team 27 34 61 3.4 1 6 0 Totals 18-18 497 1089 .456 162 431 .376 209 291 .718 223 480 703 39.1 373 8 275 208 55 114 1365 75.8 Opponents 18-18 379 958 .396 117 350 .334 281 396 .710 162 412 574 31.9 298 3 205 225 44 88 1156 64.2

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Houston 698 667 1,365 Houston 35 10 45 Opponents 529 627 1,156 Opponents 43 3 46

62 MEDIA ALMANAC 2017-18 RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/10/17 MCNEESE W 81-53 3241 (22) Armoni Brooks (10) Breaon Brady (5) D. Davis, Robinson Jr., C. Davis Jr. Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) 11/17/17 vs. Drexel L 80-84 1,022 (37) Rob Gray (9) Nura Zanna (5) Galen Robinson Jr. 11/18/17 at Liberty W 68-66 815 (19) Rob Gray (11) Breaon Brady (3) Rob Gray 11/19/17 vs. Wake Forest W 78-73 655 (23) Rob Gray (11) Nura Zanna (5) Galen Robinson Jr. 11/25/17 UIW W 97-58 2,724 (16) VanBeck, Gray (12) Fabian White Jr. (7) Corey Davis Jr. 11/29/17 NEW ORLEANS W 75-66 2,586 (23) Rob Gray (6) D. Davis, White Jr. (8) Rob Gray

12/2/17 rv/rv ARKANSAS W 91-65 4,186 (28) Devin Davis (10) Devin Davis (9) Galen Robinson Jr. 12/6/17 FAIRFIELD W 88-66 3,548 (20) Rob Gray (9) Devin Davis (4) Galen Robinson Jr. 12/9/17 at Saint Louis W 77-58 6,014 (24) Rob Gray (6) Gray, Brady (2) Wes VanBeck 12/13/17 at LSU L 77-80 8,449 (20) Gray, C. Davis Jr. (7) Devin Davis (7) Rob Gray 12/17/17 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 92-72 2,788 (24) Armoni Brooks (7) Devin Davis (6) Galen Robinson Jr. Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase (Mohegan Sun Arena • Uncasville, Conn.) 12/20/17 vs. Providence W 70-59 5,518 (24) Rob Gray (9) Devin Davis (6) Galen Robinson Jr. 12/28/17 * at USF W 79-60 2,273 (15) Corey Davis Jr. (8) Breaon Brady (5) Galen Robinson Jr. 12/30/17 * TEMPLE W 76-73 3,370 (21) Breaon Brady (9) Breaon Brady (3) Robinson Jr., Gray, C. Davis Jr.

1/4/18 * at #9/9 Wichita State L 63-81 10,506 (13) Rob Gray (6) Sangoyomi, VanBeck (5) Corey Davis Jr. 1/11/18 * TULSA W 104-71 2,666 (34) Rob Gray (8) Devin Davis (8) Rob Gray 1/14/18 * at ECU W 65-49 3,549 (20) Corey Davis Jr. (6) VanBeck, White Jr. (9) Rob Gray 1/17/18 * at Tulane L 72-81 2,301 (24) Rob Gray (12) Fabian White Jr. (5) Rob Gray 1/20/18 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE W 73-59 5,708 (24) Rob Gray (8) Corey Davis Jr. (4) Rob Gray 1/28/18 * USF W 63-40 3,260 (17) Corey Davis Jr. (11) Fabian White Jr. (6) Rob Gray 1/31/18 * at #8/8 Cincinnati L 70-80 8,885 (18) Corey Davis Jr. (9) Devin Davis (6) Rob Gray 2/3/18 * at UCF W 69-65 4,301 (20) Rob Gray (9) Breaon Brady (5) Rob Gray 2/8/18 * SMU W 67-58 3,547 (23) Armoni Brooks (10) Armoni Brooks (7) Rob Gray 2/11/18 * TULANE W 73-42 3,093 (16) Devin Davis (11) Armoni Brooks (5) Galen Robinson Jr. 2/15/18 * #5/5 CINCINNATI W 67-62 5,363 (16) C. Davis Jr., D. Davis (10) Devin Davis (6) Galen Robinson Jr. 2/18/18 * at Temple W 80-59 7,270 (20) Corey Davis Jr. (11) Devin Davis (7) Galen Robinson Jr.

2/22/18 * at Memphis L 85-91 6,536 (30) Rob Gray (9) Breaon Brady (7) Rob Gray 2017-18 REVIEW 2/25/18 * ECU W 109-58 3,602 (21) Armoni Brooks (9) Fabian White Jr. (11) Rob Gray 2/28/18 * at SMU W 69-56 6,782 (19) Rob Gray (7) Armoni Brooks (9) Rob Gray

3/4/18 * UCONN W 81-71 5,237 (30) Rob Gray (8) Devin Davis (4) Galen Robinson Jr. American Athletic Conference Championship (Amway Center • Orlando) 3/9/18 vs. (6) UCF W 84-56 8,680 (18) Galen Robinson Jr. (7) White Jr., D. Davis (6) Rob Gray 3/10/18 vs. #11/14 (2) Wichita State W 77-74 8,644 (33) Rob Gray (9) Nura Zanna (6) Galen Robinson Jr. 3/11/18 vs. #8/8 (1) Cincinnati L 55-56 8,670 (17) Rob Gray (6) Nura Zanna (5) Galen Robinson Jr. NCAA Tournament First/Second Rounds (INTRUST Bank Arena • Wichita, Kan.) 3/15/18 vs. rv/rv (11) San Diego State W 67-65 14,019 (39) Rob Gray (9) Devin Davis (2) Robinson Jr., C Davis. Jr. 3/17/18 vs. #7/7 (3) Michigan L 63-64 14,385 (23) Rob Gray (10) Rob Gray (3) Gray, Robinson Jr.

RECORD/ATTENDANCE SUMMARY G W-L Total Average High Home 15 15-0 54,919 3,661 5,708 – vs. Wichita State (Jan. 20) The American games 9 9-0 35,486 3,983 5,708 – vs. Wichita State (Jan. 20) Away 12 7-5 129,274 5,640 10,506 – at Wichita State (Jan. 4) The American games 9 5-4 52,403 5,823 10,506 – at Wichita State (Jan. 4) Neutral 8 5-3 61,592 7,699 14,385 – vs. Michigan (March 19) Totals 35 27-8 245,785 7,023 14,385 – vs. Michigan (March 19) The American games 18 14-4 88,249 4,903 10,506 – vs. Wichita State (Jan. 4)

63 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 STATISTICS NON-CONFERENCE (9-5) (6-2 home • 0-3 away) |----- Rebounds ----- | Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Rob Gray 16-16 515 32.2 112 248 .452 34 86 .395 99 121 .818 11 56 67 4.2 25 0 54 35 1 16 357 22.3 Devin Davis 17-17 481 28.3 81 176 .460 1 4 .250 41 65 .631 25 98 123 7.2 49 2 24 19 15 11 204 12.0 Corey Davis Jr. 17-13 489 28.8 61 137 .445 39 93 .419 26 35 .743 7 29 36 2.1 37 1 40 25 1 7 187 11.0 Wes VanBeck 13-7 284 21.8 35 81 .432 22 58 .379 27 35 .771 18 22 40 3.1 35 0 16 24 2 11 119 9.2 Armoni Brooks 17-1 291 17.1 45 96 .469 34 76 .447 7 9 .778 11 43 54 3.2 15 0 7 7 5 13 131 7.7 Galen Robinson Jr. 17-14 428 25.2 37 73 .507 3 9 .333 19 27 .704 5 35 40 2.4 31 1 64 30 2 24 96 5.6 Fabian White Jr. 17-0 260 15.3 25 43 .581 0 0 .000 15 21 .714 19 42 61 3.6 45 2 12 23 13 6 65 3.8 Breaon Brady 17-16 218 12.8 27 53 .509 0 0 .000 11 15 .733 23 43 66 3.9 54 3 4 22 8 3 65 3.8 Nura Zanna 17-1 293 17.2 20 38 .526 0 0 .000 16 31 .516 28 47 75 4.4 59 4 5 15 1 9 56 3.3 Chris Harris Jr. 8-0 42 5.3 7 9 .778 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 5 12 17 2.1 10 0 0 2 2 0 17 2.1 Gabe Grant 12-0 58 4.8 4 15 .267 2 7 .286 10 14 .714 3 10 13 1.1 2 0 2 2 1 4 20 1.7 Valentine Sangoyomi 5-0 17 3.4 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0.6 Mike Adewunmi 6-0 11 1.8 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Cedrick Alley Jr. 2-0 13 6.5 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 29 21 50 2.9 0 6 0 Totals 17-17 455 977 .466 135 337 .401 275 383 .718 185 465 650 38.2 365 13 230 210 51 104 1,320 77.6 Opponents 17-17 365 929 .393 114 365 .312 271 389 .697 166 386 552 32.5 351 11 181 232 48 87 1,115 65.6 HOME GAMES (15-0) |----- Rebounds ----- | Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Rob Gray 14-14 403 28.8 76 163 .466 23 58 .397 59 76 .776 7 34 41 2.9 24 0 69 30 0 16 234 16.7 Corey Davis Jr. 15-12 437 29.1 69 142 .486 46 98 .469 22 28 .786 9 40 49 3.3 31 1 47 23 0 18 206 13.7 Armoni Brooks 15-1 338 22.5 60 126 .476 46 96 .479 18 22 .818 11 54 65 4.3 21 0 12 9 5 14 184 12.3 Devin Davis 15-15 390 26.0 68 133 .511 1 3 .333 29 38 .763 28 74 102 6.8 39 0 27 17 13 11 166 11.1 Wes VanBeck 14-5 232 16.6 31 58 .534 20 40 .500 16 24 .667 9 23 32 2.3 22 0 12 13 1 10 98 7.0 Fabian White Jr. 15-0 239 15.9 38 57 .667 0 0 .000 24 28 .857 25 41 66 4.4 35 0 13 27 14 10 100 6.7 Breaon Brady 14-12 186 13.3 32 49 .653 0 0 .000 17 24 .708 22 40 62 4.4 37 1 2 24 5 1 81 5.8 Galen Robinson Jr. 15-13 337 22.5 22 48 .458 2 6 .333 5 10 .500 3 27 30 2.0 30 1 58 31 0 18 51 3.4 Gabe Grant 12-0 83 6.9 10 30 .333 8 19 .421 11 16 .688 5 15 20 1.7 4 0 3 3 1 2 39 3.3 Nura Zanna 15-3 207 13.8 17 26 .654 0 0 .000 10 20 .500 20 30 50 3.3 43 4 3 13 2 4 44 2.9 Chris Harris Jr. 10-0 76 7.6 13 15 .867 0 0 .000 2 11 .182 6 17 23 2.3 11 0 0 4 7 1 28 2.8 Valentine Sangoyomi 9-0 35 3.9 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 6 8 0.9 4 0 1 1 1 0 5 0.6 Mike Adewunmi 10-0 27 2.7 0 7 .000 0 6 .000 1 2 .500 1 4 5 0.5 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.1 Cedrick Alley Jr. 1-0 10 10.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 20 22 42 2.8 0 5 0 Totals 15-15 437 860 .508 146 326 .448 217 303 .716 168 428 596 39.7 303 7 250 200 49 105 1,237 82.5 2017-18 REVIEW Opponents 15-15 315 816 .386 87 307 .283 197 303 .650 139 303 442 29.5 282 8 156 217 31 83 914 60.9 WINNING GAMES (27-0) (15-0 home • 7-0 away • 5-0 neutral) |----- Rebounds ----- | Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Rob Gray 26-26 799 30.7 157 345 .455 44 120 .367 124 156 .795 13 75 88 3.4 40 1 112 58 3 31 482 18.5 Corey Davis Jr. 27-22 797 29.5 116 253 .458 76 175 .434 49 58 .845 16 71 87 3.2 55 2 64 42 1 27 357 13.2 Devin Davis 27-27 695 25.7 119 246 .484 1 3 .333 51 70 .729 43 130 173 6.4 72 1 40 23 19 16 290 10.7 Armoni Brooks 27-1 555 20.6 89 203 .438 66 154 .429 20 25 .800 21 89 110 4.1 34 0 16 11 11 21 264 9.8 Wes VanBeck 22-7 387 17.6 47 100 .470 32 71 .451 26 36 .722 17 40 57 2.6 39 0 28 26 2 13 152 6.9 Fabian White Jr. 27-0 417 15.4 60 97 .619 0 0 .000 30 37 .811 35 69 104 3.9 68 2 17 35 24 12 150 5.6 Breaon Brady 26-24 341 13.1 53 88 .602 0 0 .000 21 32 .656 41 76 117 4.5 77 3 4 35 9 3 127 4.9 Galen Robinson Jr. 27-25 680 25.2 52 108 .481 3 15 .200 23 35 .657 8 55 63 2.3 53 1 104 48 3 37 130 4.8 Nura Zanna 27-3 396 14.7 30 51 .588 0 0 .000 20 41 .488 46 58 104 3.9 80 6 6 27 2 6 80 3.0 Gabe Grant 21-0 116 5.5 12 39 .308 10 26 .385 14 20 .700 7 18 25 1.2 6 0 4 3 1 4 48 2.3 Chris Harris Jr. 18-0 125 6.9 15 21 .714 0 0 .000 3 14 .214 10 24 34 1.9 23 0 1 7 9 1 33 1.8 Valentine Sangoyomi 12-0 43 3.6 1 8 .125 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 7 10 0.8 4 0 1 4 1 0 5 0.4 Mike Adewunmi 14-0 36 2.6 0 8 .000 0 7 .000 2 4 .500 1 5 6 0.4 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 0.1 Cedrick Alley Jr. 2-0 13 6.5 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 41 44 85 3.1 0 9 0 Totals 27-27 751 1,569 .479 232 573 .405 386 532 .726 302 762 1,064 39.4 555 16 400 328 85 173 2,120 78.5 Opponents 27-27 546 1,452 .376 163 540 .302 399 578 .690 247 587 834 30.9 505 11 282 369 62 140 1,654 61.3

64 MEDIA ALMANAC POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS 1 Chris 2 Mike 3 Armoni 5 Corey 12 Wes 13 Nura 15 Devin Opponent Date Score WL Harris Jr. Adewunmi Brooks Davis Jr. VanBeck Zanna Davis McNEESE 11/10/17 81-53 W 5-4-0 0-0-0 22-6-0 12-2-5 14-3-1 1-1-0 7-5-5 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 80-84 L DNP DNP 8-4-0 3-1-3 2-6-0 7-9-0 10-8-0 at Liberty 11/18/17 68-66 W DNP DNP 0-4-0 7-3-1 18-6-2 2-1-0 12-5-1 vs Wake Forest 11/19/17 78-73 W DNP DNP 0-1-0 2-2-3 19-4-4 6-11-1 17-10-3 UIW 11/25/17 97-58 W DNP 0-0-0 10-3-0 14-1-7 16-3-1 7-4-1 10-10-2 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 75-66 W DNP DNP 9-0-0 8-4-1 10-2-1 3-3-0 6-6-1 ARKANSAS 12/2/17 91-65 W DNP 0-1-0 11-1-1 17-2-3 7-1-0 5-7-1 28-10-2 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 88-66 W 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-3-1 16-0-3 10-4-2 4-2-0 11-9-2 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 77-58 W DNP DNP 6-2-0 7-0-1 3-3-2 2-4-1 17-4-1 at LSU 12/13/17 77-80 L 5-5-0 DNP 9-3-1 20-4-2 4-1-1 0-2-0 14-7-0 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 92-72 W 3-2-0 0-0-0 24-4-3 15-0-2 10-3-2 0-3-0 10-7-2 vs. Providence 12/20/17 70-59 W 0-2-0 DNP 12-4-0 10-3-3 3-2-0 5-6-0 2-9-1 at USF 12/28/17 79-60 W 0-6-0 0-0-0 14-2-0 15-2-2 6-0-4 5-5-0 10-2-1 TEMPLE 12/30/17 76-73 W 2-0-0 DNP 14-5-0 9-4-3 0-0-0 2-4-0 12-3-2 at Wichita State 1/4/18 63-81 L 0-3-0 DNP 4-2-0 12-2-5 11-6-0 0-3-0 7-5-0 TULSA 1/11/18 104-71 W 4-5-0 1-2-0 15-4-0 14-1-5 10-4-1 0-0-0 6-8-3 at ECU 1/14/18 65-49 W 0-2-1 0-0-0 2-3-0 20-4-3 5-6-3 2-5-0 4-3-1 at Tulane 1/17/18 72-81 L 0-0-0 DNP 10-2-0 15-1-2 4-7-1 0-2-0 10-3-0 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 73-59 W 0-0-0 DNP 8-3-1 17-8-3 0-0-0 4-3-0 12-7-1 USF 1/28/18 63-40 W 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-4-1 17-3-3 8-5-0 4-2-0 4-4-1 at Cincinnati 1/31/18 70-80 L 0-0-0 DNP 12-1-0 18-6-4 0-1-0 2-1-0 15-9-3 at UCF 2/3/18 69-65 W DNP DNP 6-4-1 15-4-1 0-3-1 4-4-0 8-4-1 SMU 2/8/18 67-58 W DNP DNP 23-10-2 10-6-4 6-4-0 0-1-0 8-5-2 TULANE 2/11/18 73-42 W 4-3-0 0-1-0 11-11-1 8-5-1 7-2-4 2-4-1 16-4-1 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 67-62 W DNP DNP 12-3-1 16-4-0 0-1-0 2-8-0 16-10-1 at Temple 2/18/18 80-59 W 0-0-0 1-0-0 11-4-1 20-5-0 0-1-0 2-4-0 16-11-2 at Memphis 2/22/18 85-91 L DNP DNP 15-1-0 15-2-1 0-1-1 2-6-0 5-2-1 ECU 2/25/18 109-58 W 8-3-0 0-0-2 21-3-1 16-6-7 DNP 4-1-0 8-6-1 at SMU 2/28/18 69-56 W 3-0-0 DNP 12-7-1 17-5-0 DNP 0-1-0 8-2-0 UCONN 3/4/18 81-71 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-5-0 17-3-0 0-0-0 6-7-0 12-8-1 vs. UCF 3/9/18 84-56 W 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-5-1 10-4-0 DNP 4-3-0 16-7-2 vs. Wichita State 3/10/18 77-74 W 0-0-0 DNP 7-2-0 19-2-1 DNP 3-9-0 5-5-0 vs. Cincinnati 3/11/18 55-56 L DNP DNP 0-4-0 15-2-3 DNP 2-6-0 13-5-0 vs. San Diego State 3/15/18 67-65 W 2-1-0 DNP 0-7-0 9-4-2 DNP 1-1-1 9-9-0 vs. Michigan 3/17/18 63-64 L DNP DNP 3-1-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 4-3-0 17-7-2

20 Gabe 23 Cedrick 24 Breaon 25 Galen 31 Valentine 32 Rob 35 Fabian 2017-18 REVIEW Opponent Date Score WL Grant Alley Jr. Brady Robinson Jr. Sangoyomi Gray White Jr. McNEESE 11/10/17 81-53 W 6-5-2 0-11 8-10-0 2-2-5 2-1-0 DNP 2-3-1 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 80-84 L 2-0-0 DNP 2-2-1 3-1-5 DNP 37-6-4 6-4-1 at Liberty 11/18/17 68-66 W DNP 0-0-0 6-11-0 4-3-2 DNP 19-3-3 0-2-1 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 78-73 W DNP DNP 4-5-1 4-0-5 DNP 23-1-4 3-0-2 UIW 11/25/17 97-58 W 7-2-0 DNP 0-1-0 2-1-2 1-3-0 16-0-4 14-12-2 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 75-66 W 0-1-0 DNP 7-5-0 3-1-0 DNP 23-0-8 6-6-2 ARKANSAS 12/2/17 91-65 W 0-1-0 DNP 4-4-0 2-3-9 0-0-1 11-4-2 6-3-0 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 88-66 W 0-1-0 DNP 10-8-1 7-1-4 0-1-0 20-4-2 8-2-1 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 77-58 W 3-1-0 DNP 9-6-0 6-4-0 DNP 24-6-1 0-4-0 at LSU 12/13/17 77-80 L DNP DNP 0-1-0 5-2-2 DNP 20-3-7 0-3-1 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 92-72 W 2-2-0 DNP 2-4-0 9-0-6 0-0-0 11-4-4 6-5-1 vs Providence 12/20/17 70-59 W 0-0-0 DNP 2-2-0 12-3-6 DNP 24-4-2 0-3-0 at USF 12/28/17 79-60 W 0-1-0 DNP 6-8-0 4-7-5 0-0-0 11-2-1 8-5-0 TEMPLE 12/30/17 76-73 W 0-1-0 DNP 21-9-0 0-4-3 DNP 8-7-3 8-1-0 at Wichita State 1/4/18 63-81 L 2-1-0 DNP DNP 6-2-1 3-6-1 13-0-1 5-1-1 TULSA 1/11/18 104-71 W 10-2-0 DNP DNP 6-1-2 2-3-0 34-3-8 2-0-1 at ECU 1/14/18 65-49 W 3-2-1 DNP 0-4-1 0-0-2 0-0-0 12-1-9 17-6-0 at Tulane 1/17/18 72-81 L 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-0 0-2-1 DNP 24-5-5 7-12-4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 73-59 W DNP DNP 2-2-0 0-3-1 DNP 24-3-4 6-4-1 USF 1/28/18 63-40 W 0-1-0 DNP 7-3-0 5-1-2 0-0-0 2-6-6 16-11-1 at Cincinnati 1/31/18 70-80 L DNP DNP 2-1-0 2-1-4 DNP 9-6-6 10-2-0 at UCF 2/3/18 69-65 W DNP DNP 6-9-0 6-1-2 DNP 20-3-5 4-2-0 SMU 2/8/18 67-58 W DNP DNP 4-6-0 0-2-2 DNP 15-2-7 1-0-0 TULANE 2/11/18 73-42 W 2-1-0 DNP 7-1-0 0-2-5 0-0-0 8-1-3 8-4-2 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 67-62 W DNP DNP 4-4-0 2-2-6 DNP 13-1-4 2-2-0 at Temple 2/18/18 80-59 W 3-1-0 DNP 4-5-0 12-3-7 0-2-0 7-7-2 4-2-0 at Memphis 2/22/18 85-91 L DNP DNP 2-9-1 8-2-5 DNP 30-2-7 8-5-2 ECU 2/25/18 109-58 W 12-3-1 DNP 5-3-0 7-6-7 0-0-0 19-4-11 9-9-1 at SMU 2/28/18 69-56 W 0-0-0 DNP 2-0-0 4-5-7 DNP 19-3-9 4-4-1 UCONN 3/4/18 81-71 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-1 6-1-4 DNP 30-2-3 6-4-0 vs. UCF 3/9/18 84-56 W 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0 18-1-2 DNP 17-5-6 6-7-0 vs. Wichita State 3/10/18 77-74 W 0-0-0 DNP 4-2-0 4-4-6 DNP 33-4-1 2-1-0 vs. Cincinnati 3/11/18 55-56 L DNP DNP 0-1-1 6-4-5 DNP 17-5-3 2-1-0 vs. San Diego State 3/15/18 67-65 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 5-2-2 DNP 39-8-0 2-2-0 vs. Michigan 3/17/18 63-64 L DNP DNP 4-1-0 4-8-3 DNP 23-10-3 2-3-0

65 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Team W/L Pts 1st/2nd FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct Off Def Reb PF Ast TO Bl St HOUSTON W 81 48/33 29-51 .569 10-21 .476 13-21 .619 12 34 46 22 20 17 4 4 vs. McNeese 53 34/19 17-58 .293 6-27 .222 13-24 .542 14 17 31 19 7 13 3 6 HOUSTON L 80 45/35 31-72 .431 7-26 .269 11-22 .500 20 24 44 24 14 9 3 5 vs. Drexel 84 38/46 24-51 .471 9-24 .375 27-31 .871 7 28 35 22 9 13 2 5 HOUSTON W 68 27/41 23-57 .404 6-24 .250 16-19 .842 12 28 40 20 10 11 3 4 at Liberty 66 25/41 21-52 .404 7-26 .269 17-21 .810 5 23 28 19 12 11 1 7 HOUSTON W 78 41/37 30-64 .469 9-20 .450 9-17 .529 15 23 38 25 23 10 1 3 vs. Wake Forest 73 42/31 19-50 .380 11-26 .423 24-28 .857 11 23 34 22 10 15 4 4 HOUSTON W 97 44/53 36-68 .529 10-18 .556 15-24 .625 17 29 46 19 19 15 5 11 vs. UIW 58 30/28 20-62 .323 6-22 .273 12-20 .600 17 18 35 20 13 22 7 7 HOUSTON W 75 38/37 25-50 .500 7-18 .389 18-23 .783 7 23 30 19 13 18 0 11 vs. New Orleans 66 31/35 27-48 .563 4-10 .400 8-16 .500 4 20 24 19 12 20 0 7 HOUSTON W 91 44/47 29-56 .518 10-21 .476 23-28 .821 8 30 38 26 19 12 4 8 vs. Arkansas 65 29/36 19-55 .345 6-19 .316 21-30 .700 8 21 29 19 7 13 1 4 HOUSTON W 88 41/47 32-58 .552 11-16 .688 13-19 .684 10 30 40 19 16 18 6 5 vs. Fairfield 66 26/40 25-61 .410 7-25 .280 9-14 .643 9 19 28 24 8 16 1 5 HOUSTON W 77 36/41 22-48 .458 4-13 .308 29-35 .829 9 28 37 24 6 16 3 6 at Saint Louis 58 26/32 16-44 .364 6-16 .375 20-29 .690 4 20 24 27 12 16 6 7 HOUSTON L 77 38/39 28-63 .444 11-29 .379 10-14 .714 10 23 33 21 14 11 2 5 at LSU 80 37/43 28-61 .459 7-21 .333 17-20 .850 12 26 38 17 10 11 2 4 HOUSTON W 92 44/48 29-53 .547 12-23 .522 22-30 .733 12 27 39 19 20 19 4 7 vs. Prairie View A&M 72 39/33 26-61 .426 10-30 .333 10-16 .625 12 17 29 27 14 15 3 10 HOUSTON W 70 31/39 24-57 .421 7-20 .350 15-22 .682 11 31 42 19 12 10 2 9 vs. Providence 59 23/36 20-54 .370 6-21 .286 13-21 .619 9 26 35 18 14 12 0 4 HOUSTON W 79 42/37 28-62 .452 9-28 .321 14-16 .875 11 32 43 19 13 11 5 6 at USF 60 33/27 18-57 .316 7-16 .438 17-22 .773 11 24 35 15 11 13 2 5 HOUSTON W 76 32/44 29-61 .475 4-15 .267 14-18 .778 14 28 42 14 11 8 2 4 vs. Temple 73 36/37 27-60 .450 8-26 .308 11-13 .846 7 20 27 19 15 8 3 5 HOUSTON L 63 32/31 23-56 .411 4-15 .267 13-19 .684 11 25 36 24 9 15 3 5 at #9/9 Wichita State 81 53/28 26-58 .448 12-27 .444 17-22 .773 9 26 35 16 18 8 1 5 HOUSTON W 104 59/45 37-67 .552 18-34 .529 12-19 .632 11 28 39 27 20 11 7 8 vs. Tulsa 71 34/37 22-56 .393 5-19 .263 22-30 .733 10 22 32 17 11 14 3 7 HOUSTON W 65 36/29 26-66 .394 9-22 .409 4-4 1.000 15 25 40 15 21 10 6 6 at ECU 49 17/32 17-57 .298 6-23 .261 9-12 .750 12 24 36 11 10 12 2 6 HOUSTON L 72 34/38 24-69 .348 8-30 .267 16-22 .727 16 25 41 26 13 11 5 6 at Tulane 81 41/40 26-56 .464 10-21 .476 19-32 .594 12 31 43 21 14 13 3 4 HOUSTON W 73 35/38 26-60 .433 5-20 .250 16-21 .762 8 29 37 24 11 10 1 7 vs. #7/4 Wichita State 59 26/33 19-58 .328 4-20 .200 17-25 .680 17 31 48 20 11 18 3 4 HOUSTON W 63 33/30 26-61 .426 7-26 .269 4-5 .800 11 35 46 19 14 11 3 6 USF 40 17/23 15-47 .319 1-14 .071 9-23 .391 7 24 31 12 5 10 1 6 HOUSTON L 70 40/30 28-66 .424 10-25 .400 4-11 .364 15 17 32 24 17 8 3 6 at #8/8 Cincinnati 80 37/43 27-56 .482 8-19 .421 18-27 .667 12 27 39 15 14 9 8 5 HOUSTON W 69 37/32 27-59 .458 6-15 .400 9-18 .500 12 24 36 19 11 10 1 8 at UCF 65 28/37 19-49 .388 6-16 .375 21-26 .808 8 26 34 18 11 13 5 5 HOUSTON W 67 36/31 23-51 .451 11-25 .440 10-14 .714 11 25 36 14 17 12 2 5

2017-18 REVIEW vs. SMU 58 33/25 21-51 .412 10-23 .435 6-9 .667 7 19 26 18 11 13 0 3 HOUSTON W 73 39/34 26-58 .448 8-25 .320 13-15 .867 9 31 40 20 18 8 4 10 vs. Tulane 42 15/27 14-49 .286 3-16 .188 11-17 .647 7 24 31 16 10 16 2 2 HOUSTON W 67 24/43 24-50 .480 7-17 .412 12-18 .667 11 25 36 24 12 15 4 7 vs. #5/5 Cincinnati 62 27/35 17-44 .386 4-15 .267 24-32 .750 9 18 27 16 7 13 3 4 HOUSTON W 80 41/39 29-64 .453 10-27 .370 12-15 .800 17 36 53 13 12 17 0 6 at Temple 59 20/39 22-61 .361 7-23 .304 8-10 .800 5 17 22 14 7 10 2 7 HOUSTON L 85 43/42 28-62 .452 11-29 .379 18-20 .900 15 18 33 26 18 14 1 7 at Memphis 91 37/54 26-48 .542 10-19 .526 29-36 .806 10 21 31 18 18 14 4 4 HOUSTON W 109 62/47 42-63 .667 18-27 .667 7-14 .500 12 34 46 15 31 13 3 7 vs. ECU 58 13/45 22-59 .373 6-21 .286 8-10 .800 4 13 17 10 15 12 0 5 HOUSTON W 69 36/33 27-61 .443 9-31 .290 6-8 .750 9 23 32 28 18 11 5 5 at SMU 56 24/32 17-45 .378 3-12 .250 19-26 .731 8 25 33 16 7 15 1 3 HOUSTON W 81 37/44 24-53 .453 8-20 .400 25-34 .735 15 20 35 22 9 13 0 5 vs. UConn 71 38/33 24-47 .511 7-20 .350 16-24 .667 7 20 27 26 10 14 1 8 HOUSTON W 84 40/44 33-57 .579 4-16 .250 14-20 .700 7 30 37 19 11 8 4 6 vs. UCF 56 27/29 19-57 .333 7-20 .350 11-17 .647 11 17 28 19 7 11 1 2 HOUSTON W 77 37/40 23-55 .418 8-18 .444 23-31 .742 9 22 31 26 8 7 5 6 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 74 31/43 23-56 .411 6-18 .333 22-28 .786 13 26 39 25 14 12 2 3 HOUSTON L 55 37/18 19-55 .345 7-23 .304 10-12 .833 9 20 29 19 12 12 2 8 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 56 35/21 20-46 .435 4-14 .286 12-19 .632 9 24 33 13 8 13 5 4 HOUSTON W 67 39/28 22-59 .373 5-13 .385 18-24 .750 7 32 39 25 5 7 1 3 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 65 29/36 20-54 .370 4-16 .250 21-35 .600 11 33 44 19 11 12 5 4 HOUSTON L 63 28/35 20-54 .370 7-18 .389 1622 .727 10 31 41 19 8 10 2 3 vs. #7/7 Michigan 64 28/36 21-59 .356 8-30 .267 14-20 .700 10 28 38 22 13 7 5 4 Houston 2,685 1,356/1,329 952-2,066 .461 297-768 .387 484-674 .718 408 945 1,353 738 505 418 106 218 Opponents 2,271 1,059/1,212 744-1,887 .394 231-715 .323 552-785 .703 328 798 1,126 649 386 457 92 175

66 MEDIA ALMANAC 2017-18 HIGHS & LOWS HOUSTON GAME HIGHS OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Points 109 vs. ECU 2/25/18 Points 91 at Memphis 2/22/18 Field Goals Made 42 vs. ECU 2/25/18 Field Goals Made 28 at LSU 12/13/17 Field Goals Attempts 72 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Field Goals Attempts 62 vs. UIW 11/25/17 Field Goals Percentage .667 (42-63) vs. ECU 2/25/18 Field Goals Percentage .563 (27-48) vs. New Orleans 11/29/17 3 Pt Field Goals Made 18 vs. ECU 2/25/18 3 Pt Field Goals Made 12 at Wichita State 1/4/18 18 vs. Tulsa 1/11/18 3 Pt FG Attempts 30 vs Michigan 3/17/18 3 Pt FG Attempts 34 vs. Tulsa 1/11/18 30 vs. Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 3 Pt FG Percentage .688 (11-16) vs. Fairfield 12/6/17 3 Pt FG Percentage .526 (10-19) at Memphis 2/22/18 Free Throws Made 29 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Free Throws Made 29 at Memphis 2/22/18 Free Throw Attempts 35 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Free Throw Percentage .900 (18-20) at Memphis 2/22/18 Free Throw Attempts 36 at Memphis 2/22/18 Rebounds 53 at Temple 2/18/18 Free Throw Percentage .871 (27-31) vs Drexel 11/17/17 Assists 31 vs. ECU 2/25/18 Rebounds 48 vs. Wichita State 1/20/18 Steals 11 vs. New Orleans 11/29/17 Assists 18 at Memphis 2/22/18 11 vs. UIW 11/25/17 18 at Wichita State 1/4/18 Blocked Shots 7 vs. Tulsa 1/11/18 Steals 10 vs. Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 Turnovers 19 vs. Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 Blocked Shots 8 at Cincinnati 1/31/18 Fouls 28 at SMU 2/28/18 Turnovers 22 vs. UIW 11/25/17 Fouls 27 vs. Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 HOUSTON GAME LOWS 27 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Points 55 vs Cincinnati 3/11/18 Field Goals Made 19 vs Cincinnati 3/11/18 OPPONENT GAME LOWS Field Goals Attempts 48 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Points 40 vs. USF 1/28/18 Field Goal Percentage .345 (19-55) vs Cincinnati 3/11/18 Field Goals Made 14 vs. Tulane 2/11/18 3 Pt Field Goals Made 4 done four times; Most recently Field Goal Attempts 44 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 vs UCF 3/9/18 44 vs. Cincinnati 2/15/18 3 Pt FG Attempts 13 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Field Goal Percentage .286 (14-49) vs. Tulane 2/11/18 13 vs San Diego State 3/15/18 3 Pt Field Goals Made 1 vs. USF 1/28/18 3 Pt FG Percentage .250 (4-16) done three times; Most recently 3 Pt FG Attempts 10 vs. New Orleans 11/29/17 vs UCF 3/9/18 Free Throws Made 4 done three times; Most recently 3 Pt FG Percentage .071 (1-14) vs. USF 1/28/18 at Cincinnati 1/31/18 Free Throws Made 6 vs. SMU 2/8/18 Free Throw Attempts 4 at ECU 1/14/18 Free Throw Attempts 9 vs. SMU 2/8/18 Free Throw Percentage .364 (4-11) at Cincinnati 1/31/18 Free Throw Percentage .391 (9-23) vs. USF 1/28/18 Rebounds 29 vs Cincinnati 3/11/18 Rebounds 17 vs. ECU 2/25/18 Assists 5 vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Assists 5 vs. USF 1/28/18 Steals 3 done three times; Most recently Steals 2 vs. Tulane 2/11/18 2017-18 REVIEW vs Michigan 3/17/18 2 vs UCF 3/9/18 Blocked Shots 0 done three times; Most recently Blocked Shots 0 done four times; Most recently vs. UConn 3/4/18 vs. ECU 2/25/18 Turnovers 7 vs Wichita State 3/10/18 Turnovers 7 vs Michigan 3/17/18 7 vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Fouls 10 ECU 2/25/18 Fouls 13 at Temple 2/18/18 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS HOUSTON PLAYER GAME HIGHS Points 27, Martins Igbanu vs Tulsa 1/11/18 Points 39, Rob Gray vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Field Goals Made 13, Rob Gray vs Drexel 11/17/17 Field Goals Made 10, B.J. Tyson vs ECU 2/25/18 Field Goal Attempts 25, Rob Gray vs San Diego State 3/15/18 10, Rodney Bullock vs Providence 12/20/17 FG Pct (min 5 made) .889 (8-9), Breaon Brady vs Temple 12/30/17 Field Goal Attempts 23, Rodney Bullock vs Providence 12/20/17 3-Point FG Made 7, Armoni Brooks vs ECU 2/25/18 FG Pct (min 5 made) .857 (6-7), Conner Frankamp at Wichita State 1/4/18 7, Armoni Brooks vs SMU 2/8/18 3-Point FG Made 6, Cameron Reynolds at Tulane 1/17/18 3-Point FG Attempts 15, Corey Davis Jr. at SMU 2/28/18 3-Point FG Attempts 10, Rodney Bullock vs Providence 12/20/17 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (4-4) Gabe Grant vs ECU 2/25/18 10, Zachary Hamilton vs Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 Free Throws Made 13, Rob Gray vs Wichita State 3/10/18 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) .800 (4-5), Raynere Thornton at Memphis (2/22/18 13, Rob Gray at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Free Throws Made 11, Martins Igbanu vs Tulsa 1/11/18 Free Throw Attempts 15, Rob Gray vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Free Throw Attempts 13, Martins Igbanu vs Tulsa 1/11/18 15, Rob Gray vs Wichita State 3/10/18 FT Pct (min 10 made) 1.000 (13-13), Rob Gray at Saint Louis 12/9/17 FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (9-9), Raynere Thornton at Memphis 2/22/18 Rebounds 12, Fabian White Jr. at Tulane 1/17/18 1.000 (9-9), Troy Harper vs Drexel 11/17/17 12, Fabian White Jr. vs UIW 11/25/17 Rebounds 16, Aaron Epps at LSU 12/13/17 Assists 11, Rob Gray vs ECU 2/25/18 16, Tramaine Isabell vs Drexel 11/17/17 Steals 5, Galen Robinson Jr. vs Cincinnati 3/11/18 Assists 6, done five times; Most recently 5, Galen Robinson Jr. at SMU 2/28/18 by ADAMS, Jalen vs. UConn 3/4/18 Blocked Shots 4, Fabian White Jr. at Tulane 1/17/18 Steals 4, done three times; Most recently 4, Fabian White Jr. vs Fairfield 12/6/17 by Michael Zeno vs New Orleans 11/29/17 Turnovers 5, done six times; Most recently Blocked Shots 3, done three times; Most recently by Rob Gray at SMU 2/28/18 Fouls 5, done 20 times; Most recently by by Malik Pope vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Devin Davis, Fabian White Jr. vs San Diego State 3/15/18 Turnovers 7, Dennis Jones vs Prairie View A&M 12/17/17 Minutes 38, done nine times; Most recently Fouls 5, done 4 times; Most recently by by Rob Gray vs Michigan 3/17/18 Charles Matthews, Duncan Robinson vs Michigan 3/17/18

67 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 THE AMERICAN STANDINGS & HONORS | ------The American Games ------| | ------All Games ------| Team W-L Pct. Home Away W-L Pct. Home Away Neutral vw – (1) Cincinnati 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 31-5 .861 15-1 9-2 7-2 w – (2) Wichita State 14-4 .778 7-2 7-2 25-8 .758 13-3 9-2 3-3 w – (3) Houston 14-4 .778 9-0 5-4 27-8 .771 15-0 7-5 5-3 (4) Tulsa 12-6 .667 8-1 4-5 19-12 .613 13-2 5-7 1-3 (5) Memphis 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 21-13 .618 14-5 5-5 2-3 (6) UCF 9-9 .500 6-3 3-6 19-13 .594 12-4 5-6 2-3 x – (7) Temple 8-10 .444 5-4 3-6 17-16 .515 8-5 4-9 5-2 (8) UConn 7-11 .389 5-4 2-7 14-18 .438 11-5 2-9 1-4 (9) SMU 6-12 .333 4-5 1-8 17-16 .515 13-5 2-8 2-3 (10) Tulane 5-13 .278 2-7 3-6 14-17 .452 9-7 3-8 2-2 (11) ECU 4-14 .222 2-7 2-7 10-20 .333 8-11 2-8 0-1 (12) USF 3-15 .167 1-8 2-7 10-22 .313 7-11 3-10 0-1

v – The American regular-season and tournament champion; w – NCAA Tournament participant; x – NIT participant; () – seeding at The American Championship

2018 AMERICAN ATHLETIC ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP CONFERENCE TEAMS Nov. 14 Semi Ojeleye SMU Amway Center • Orlando Nov. 13 Shake Milton SMU First Team Nov. 20 Melvin Frazier Tulane Thursday, March 8 G Rob Gray Houston Nov. 27 Gary Clark Cincinnati (9) SMU 80, (8) UConn 73 F Gary Clark Cincinnati Dec. 4 Shake Milton SMU (5) Memphis 79, (12) USF 77 G/F Jacob Evans III Cincinnati Dec. 11 Landry Shamet Wichita State (7) Temple 82, (10) Tulane 77 F Shaquille Morris Wichita State Dec. 18 Jacob Evans III Cincinnati (6) UCF 66, (11) ECU 52 G Landry Shamet Wichita State Dec. 26 Tacko Fall UCF Jan. 2 Junior Etou Tulsa Friday, March 9 Second Team Jan. 8 Jacob Evans III Cincinnati Jan. 15 Jeremiah Martin Memphis (3) Houston 84, (6) UCF 56 G Jalen Adams UConn Jan. 22 Shake Milton SMU (1) Cincinnati 61, (9) SMU 51 F Junior Etou Tulsa Gary Clark Cincinnati (5) Memphis 67, (4) Tulsa 64 G Melvin Frazier Tulane Jan. 29 Gary Clark Cincinnati (2) Wichita State 89, (7) Temple 81 G Jeremiah Martin Memphis G Shake Milton SMU Feb. 5 Junior Etou Tulsa Feb. 12 Armoni Brooks Houston Saturday, March 10 Feb. 19 Shaquille Morris Wichita State (3) Houston 77, (2) Wichita State 74 Honorable Mention Feb. 26 Raynere Thornton Memphis (1) Cincinnati 70, (5) Memphis 60 G/F A.J. Davis UCF G Quinton Rose Temple March 5 Rob Gray Houston Sunday, March 11 • Title Game F Kyle Washington Cincinnati (1) Cincinnati 56, (3) Houston 55 ROOKIE OF THE WEEK

2017-18 REVIEW All-Rookie Team Nov. 13 Ethan Chargois SMU All-Championship Team F Fabian White Jr. Houston Nov. 20 Ceasar DeJesus UCF Nov. 27 Fabian White, Jr. Houston Rob Gray, Houston F Ethan Chargois SMU Dec. 4 Shawn Williams ECU Corey Davis Jr., Houston G David Collins USF Dec. 11 Jamal Johnson Memphis Kyle Washington, Cincinnati G Nate Pierre-Louis Temple Dec. 18 Ethan Chargois SMU Kyvon Davenport, Memphis G Shawn Williams ECU Dec. 25 David Nickelberry Memphis Landry Shamet, Wichita State Individual Awards Jan. 2 Ceasar DeJesus UCF Coach of the Year: Kelvin Sampson, Houston Jan. 8 Ceasar DeJesus UCF Most Outstanding Player Jan. 15 Nate Pierre-Louis Temple Gary Clark, Cincinnati Player of the Year: Gary Clark Cincinnati Rookie of the Year: Shawn Williams, ECU Jan. 22 Shawn Williams ECU Defensive Player of the Year: Gary Clark, Cincinnati Jan. 29 Fabian White, Jr. Houston Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Obi Enechionyia, Temple Feb. 5 Shawn Williams ECU Sixth Man of the Year: Armoni Brooks, Houston Feb. 12 J.P. Moorman II Temple Most Improved Player: Melvin Frazier, Tulane Feb. 19 Shawn Williams ECU Sportsmanship Award: Gary Clark, Cincinnati Feb. 26 Caleb Daniels Tulane Team Academic Excellence Award: Tulane March 5 David Collins USF

68 MEDIA ALMANAC STARTING LINEUPS / SPECIALTY STATISTICS GAME-by-GAME STARTING LINEUPS Opponent Date 1 2 3 4 5 Record McNEESE 11/10/17 Corey Davis Jr. Brooks Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 1-0 (1) vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 0-1 (1) at Liberty 11/18/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 1-0 (1) vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 2-0 (2) UIW 11/25/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Nura Zanna 1-0 (1) NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 2-0 (3) ARKANSAS 12/2/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 1-0 (1) FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 2-0 (2) at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 3-0 (3) at LSU 12/13/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 3-1 (4) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Breaon Brady 4-0 (4) vs. Providence 12/20/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 4-1 (5) * at USF 12/28/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 5-1 (6) * TEMPLE 12/30/17 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 6-1 (7) * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Harris Jr. 0-1 (1) * TULSA 1/11/18 Robinson Jr Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Nura Zanna 2-0 (2) * at ECU 1/14/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 7-1 (8) * at Tulane 1/17/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 7-2 (9) * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 8-2 (10) * USF 1/28/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 9-2 (11) * at #6/6 Cincinnati 1/31/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 9-3 (12) * at UCF 2/3/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 10-3 (13) * SMU 2/8/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 11-3 (14) * TULANE 2/11/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 12-3 (15) * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 13-3 (16) * at Temple 2/18/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 14-3 (17) * at Memphis 2/22/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 14-4 (18) * ECU 2/25/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 15-4 (19) * at SMU 2/28/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 16-4 (20) * UCONN 3/4/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Rob Gray Wes VanBeck Devin Davis Nura Zanna 1-0 (1) vs. UCF 3/9/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 17-4 (21) vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 18-4 (22) vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/9/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 18-5 (23) vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 19-5 (24) vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 Galen Robinson Jr. Corey Davis Jr. Rob Gray Devin Davis Breaon Brady 19-6 (25) Home games listed in BOLD CAPS

TEAM GAME-by-GAME SPECIALTY STATISTICS

Points Off 2nd Chance Points in 2017-18 REVIEW Turnovers Points the Paint Fastbreak Points Bench Points Opponent Date UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. UH Opp. Leads Overcome McNEESE 11/10/17 14 17 17 11 24 20 2 6 18 21 trailed by 1 – 1st - 19:34 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 12 5 13 5 38 26 4 2 26 28 lost 10 – 1st - 9:39 vs. at Liberty 11/18/17 9 12 7 1 30 26 0 0 13 9 trailed by 1 – 1st - 7:25 vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 18 15 7 7 32 10 7 0 11 34 trailed by 6 – 1st - 8:05 UIW 11/25/17 33 7 23 11 47 22 19 2 46 11 trailed by 4 – 1st - 14:45 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 25 11 11 2 32 32 8 6 26 28 trailed by 2 – 1st - 19:47 rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 12 9 9 8 29 18 9 0 29 25 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 24 5 18 2 34 26 9 4 24 11 trailed by 1 – 1st - 19:25 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 18 15 11 6 28 18 6 2 14 13 trailed by 6 – 1st - 11:18 at LSU 12/13/17 14 10 7 19 18 38 6 2 18 13 lost 4 – 1st - 8:10 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 31 20 19 19 26 22 8 6 44 18 trailed by 4 – 2nd - 14:17 vs. Providence 12/20/17 14 6 5 10 30 22 8 2 20 5 trailed by 2 – 1st - 14:58 * at USF 12/28/17 18 16 10 7 30 18 9 7 33 29 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 8 7 15 4 36 30 2 2 26 22 trailed by 6 – 2nd - 19:28 * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 4 23 11 3 10 20 0 0 25 26 * TULSA 1/11/18 27 8 8 16 29 32 11 6 44 22 trailed by 1 – 1st - 17:21 * at ECU 1/14/18 13 15 12 16 20 20 0 4 29 19 trailed by 2 – 1st - 19:35 * at Tulane 1/17/18 4 11 6 11 20 26 7 12 21 23 lost 3 – 2nd - 12:15 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 11 4 8 15 24 24 2 2 18 25 trailed by 1 – 1st - 19:34 * USF 1/28/18 9 11 16 9 30 26 6 2 28 9 trailed by 3 – 1st – 16:14 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 14 8 16 17 22 30 4 9 24 11 lost 18 – 1st - 7:24 * at UCF 2/3/18 13 18 13 7 36 26 4 0 14 23 * SMU 2/8/18 16 11 12 11 18 18 4 0 30 24 trailed by 8 – 1st - 13:51 * TULANE 2/11/18 13 6 11 12 24 12 0 0 34 10 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 10 22 17 10 26 22 4 0 16 2 trailed by 13 – 1st - 11:37 * at Temple 2/18/18 15 13 14 4 28 24 11 4 21 27 * at Memphis 2/22/18 28 24 22 8 30 28 8 4 25 39 lost 13 – 1st - 1:15 * ECU 2/25/18 21 19 16 2 42 22 16 8 54 4 trailed by 1 – 1st - 17:23 * at SMU 2/28/18 17 4 9 2 28 16 8 4 19 7 trailed by 2 – 1st - 18:50 * UCONN 3/4/18 18 16 11 7 24 24 4 6 27 4 trailed by 5 – 2nd - 12:41 vs. UCF 3/9/18 20 6 10 5 40 20 4 0 20 6 trailed by 3 – 1st - 16:56 vs #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 9 4 8 11 24 26 2 0 12 24 trailed by 4 – 1st - 17:02 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 18 11 4 17 18 18 13 2 4 4 lost 6 – 1st - 1:35 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 15 4 4 11 16 28 6 2 5 12 trailed by 4 – 1st - 17:53 vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 6 15 7 6 22 26 2 4 12 25 lost 6 – 2nd - 10:52 Totals 549 410 407 309 965 816 213 110 826 617 Averages 15.7 11.7 11.6 8.8 27.6 23.3 6.1 3.1 23.6 17.6

Home games listed in BOLD CAPS 69 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL DEPARTED LETTERMEN

Bulls... Aggravated his foot injury late at USF... Returned to action in win against Temple... Finished with nine points and five rebounds in 20 minutes against the Owls... Returned to starting lineup vs UConn and finished with 11 points and five rebounds in win against Huskies... Was his first start since injuring his hand at Arkansas on Dec. 6, 2016. NIT: Scored 10 points and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds with two #15 blocked shots in loss to Akron in First Round. SOPHOMORE (2015-16 at Odessa Junior College) Competed at Odessa College for Head Coach Tra Arnold… NJCAA All-America First- DEVIN DAVIS Team selection… Named WJCAC Most Valuable Player and to the All-WJCACC First Team after averaging 16.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while hitting more F • 6-6 • 225 • Two Letters (RS ‘14-15) than 50 percent of his shots from the field… Led Wranglers to their first NJCAA Tour- nament appearance since 2001… Selected to compete at NJCAA Men’s Basketball Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central HS) Coaches Association All-Star Game in Las Vegas… Scored season-high 32 points in win over McLennan College… Enjoyed two 30-point games, nine 20-point games Odessa JC and 28 games with double-digit points. Sociology REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15) Missed the entire season after suffering severe injuries in a car accident… Left In- CAREER HIGHS HONORS diana following the season. Points • The American Honor Roll (Feb. 19, 2018) 28, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17) • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 5, 2017) FRESHMAN (2013-14) Played in 29 games and made one start in the regular season finale at Michigan... • The American Honor Roll (Nov. 28, 2016) Averaged 2.4 points and 2.6 rebound while playing 8.8 minutes per game... Tied Field Goals Made • The American Honor Roll (Nov. 7, 2016) for second on the team with 13 blocked shots... Shot 52.9 percent from the floor 10, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17) on the year... Registered five points and six rebounds while playing 12 minutes during the exhibition game against Hillsdale... Went 5-of-7 from the field for 10 Field Goal Attempts SENIOR (2017-18) points and also blocked three shots off the bench in the season opener against 16, Temple (2/18/18) Only Cougar to start all 35 games... Led Cougars with 6.3 rebounds per game and Chicago State... Had three rebounds and two blocked shots in 13 minutes off the finished third on the team with 10.9 points per contest... Ranked seventh in The bench against LIU Brooklyn... Tallied seven points and three rebounds in a win over American in rebounding and 27th in scoring... Also finished 15th in the league with a Samford... Scored two points while collecting five boards in 11 minutes of action off 3-Point Field Goals Made .488 field goal percentage... Ranked sixth in The American with 4.7 defensive rebounds the bench... Logged four points and three rebounds against Washington at MSG... 1, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17); per game... Did a little of everything in season-opening win against McNeese... Posted Played 21 minutes off the bench and finished with seven points and seven rebounds 1, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16) seven rebounds with five rebounds, game-high-tying five assists and a block against against UConn... Registered three rebounds in seven minutes off the bench at Syra- the Cowboys... Finished with 12 points and five rebounds at Liberty in consolation cuse... Had one rebound and on blocked shot against Notre Dame... Went 6-of-6 at 3-Point Field Goal Attempts semifinals of Paradise Jam... Enjoyed team’s first double-double of the season with the free throw line for his six points against Nicholls State... Contributed four points 2, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17) 17 points and 10 rebounds against Wake Forest in Paradise Jam consolation title and three rebounds in nine minutes off the bench against Kennesaw State... Pulled game... Posted second straight double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in in three rebounds in his Big Ten debut at Illinois... In his 13 minutes, he grabbed win against UIW... Totaled six points, six rebounds and four steals in win against New six rebounds and had two points against Michigan State... Collected one rebound Free Throws Made Orleans... Led all players with 28 points on 10-of-14 shooting and added 10 rebounds 9, vs. #7/7 Michigan (3/17/18) in three minutes of playing time against Wisconsin... Had one point, one block, for his third double-double of the season in win against Arkansas... Added two assists and one steal in 10 minutes off the bench against Michigan State... Hauled down and a pair of blocks against the Razorbacks... Totaled 11 points with a game-high two rebounds in seven minutes at Nebraska... Scored two points on a turnaround Free Throw Attempts nine rebounds in win against Fairfield... Also added two assists against the Stags... jumper in the post at Northwestern... Contributed four points and two boards versus 12, vs. #7/7 Michigan (3/17/18) Recorded 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting with four rebounds, an assist and steal in win Iowa... Went 3-for-5 off the bench and finished with seven points to go with three at Saint Louis... Posted 14 points and led the Cougars with seven rebounds at LSU... rebounds against Nebraska... Earned his first start of the season in the final game Rebounds Recorded 10 points with a game-high seven rebounds in win against Fairfield... Led of the regular season at Michigan and scored nine points (4-of-4 field goals) while 12, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16) all players with nine rebounds in win against Providence during Hall of Fame Holiday hauling down six rebounds... Registered two points and three rebounds in six min- Showcase... Finished with 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting in win at USF to to open utes off the bench against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament. Canada Trip (Summer American Athletic Conference play... Posted 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting with two 2014): Played in all five games, starting in two... Averaged 8.0 points, led the team Assists rebounds, two steals and two blocks in win over Temple... Led all players with eight with 7.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and shot a team-high 77.8 percent from the field ... 5, vs. McNeese (11/10/17) rebounds and dished out three assists with two blocks in win over Tulsa... Scored 10 Scored eight points and grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds in game one against points with three rebounds and a pair of steals at Tulane... Posted 12 points on 5-of-10 Laval ... Against Ottawa scored eight points, grabbed three rebounds and recorded 2017-18 REVIEW Steals shooting with seven rebounds in home win over No. 7/4 Wichita State... Finished with two blocks ... Scored 13 points, had six rebounds and one steal against Carleton ... 4, vs. New Orleans (11/29/17) 15 points on 7-of-11 shooting and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds with three In game four against McGill recorded seven points, three rebounds and two assists assists at No. 8/8 Cincinnati... Led all players with 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting from ... In the final game against UQAM scored four points, grabbed ten rebounds and the field and 4-of-4 from the free throw line in win over Tulane... Also grabbed four had two assists. Blocked Shots rebounds against the Green Wave... Finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds against 3, vs. Chicago State (11/8/13) No. 5/5 Cincinnati for his fourth double-double of the season... Enjoyed his second straight double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds in win at Temple... Scored WARREN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Minutes Played 12 points and led all players with eight rebounds in win over UConn on Senior Day. Played for head coach Greg Graham... Ranked No. 127 overall by Rivals.com and No. 36, at #8/8 Cincinnati (1/31/18) American Championship: Scored 14 of his 16 points in the first half in win over UCF 21 at small forward... Scored 14 points and had eight rebounds in the Derby Festival in the Quarterfinals... Also had seven rebounds and two assists against the Knights... Basketball Classic... Led the Indiana All-Stars to a two-game sweep over the Ken- Italics indicated accomplished Finished with five points and five rebounds while blocking two shots against No 11/14 tucky All-Stars, being named team MVP for his 19 point, 11 rebound, and two block at Indiana Wichita State.. Totaled 13 points with five rebounds against No. 8/8 Cincinnati in the performance in the final game... Added 10 points and 10 rebounds to go along with Title Game. NCAA Tournament: Had nine points and nine rebounds vs. San Diego three steals in the first-game win of the Indiana-Kentucky Senior All-Star Series... State... Finished with 17 points and grabbed seven rebounds against No. 7/7 Michigan. Averaged 17 points and eight rebounds per game as a senior... Averaged 18.7 points and 8.9 rebounds as a junior... Helped lead Warren Central to a 14-7 record as a junior and a share of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference title... Played with the JUNIOR (2016-17) Indiana junior All-Stars, leading them to a two-game sweep of the Kentucky Junior Battled hand and foot injuries midway through season... Ranked second on team with All-Stars... Was among 33 players invited to USA Basketball’s U16 National Team 5.3 rebounds and finished third among Cougars with 8.3 points per game... Posted 19 Mini-Camp prior to his junior season... Scored at a 13.5 points per game clip in addi- points with a game-high 12 rebounds during his Cougar debut in the season-opening tion to 5.0 assists per game as a sophomore... Played AAU for Eric Gordon All-Stars. win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Was the first double-double of his career... Connected on 8-of-13 shots and added two steals against the Bears... Snared 10 rebounds, including four offensive, in opening win vs. George Mason at PERSONAL Gulf Coast Showcase... Banked in a layup as time expired to give the Cougars a 72-71 Full name is Devin Lamonte Davis... Born in Indianapolis... Son of Tiffany Davis, Devin win over Vermont in Gulf Coast Showcase championship... Finished with 10 points Sr., and Elaine Davis... Has three brothers, CJ, Darius, Dorian, and two sisters, Rayven and a team-high seven rebounds against the Catamounts... Scored 12 points with five and Daya... Received his bachelor’s degree in sociology in 2018. rebounds at LSU... Posted 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field in win against Prairie View A&M... Left after playing only three minutes at Arkansas after cutting his right hand on the rim... Received four stitches in his right-hand ring finger and two on his pinky... Returned to the lineup after sitting out five games due to hand and foot injuries in win at USF... Finished with two points and four rebounds against

70 MEDIA ALMANAC DEPARTED LETTERMEN DEVIN DAVIS’ 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME DEVIN DAVIS’ 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE * 20 3-5 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 0 5 2 1 0 7 Competed at Odessa JC vs. Drexel * 24 5-9 0-0 0-2 3-5-8 5 0 1 1 1 10 at Liberty * 32 5-14 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 2 1 0 1 0 12 vs. Wake Forest * 35 7-14 0-0 3-6 3-7-10 2 3 1 1 0 17 UIW * 21 5-12 0-0 0-2 3-7-10 3 2 0 2 1 10 NEW ORLEANS * 28 3-9 0-0 0-3 0-6-6 1 1 2 0 4 6 DEVIN DAVIS’ 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME (at Indiana) rv/rv ARKANSAS * 32 10-14 1-2 7-8 4-6-10 4 2 1 2 0 28 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts FAIRFIELD * 30 4-9 0-0 3-4 1-8-9 3 2 1 0 0 11 Sat out as redshirt at Saint Louis * 29 7-8 0-0 3-6 0-4-4 4 1 1 0 1 17 at LSU * 32 7-15 0-1 0-0 3-4-7 3 0 5 0 1 14 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 29 4-11 0-1 2-2 3-4-7 1 2 1 1 2 10 vs. Providence * 29 0-6 0-0 2-2 1-8-9 4 1 1 0 0 2 DEVIN DAVIS’ 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at Indiana) * at USF * 13 5-8 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 1 0 0 0 10 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * TEMPLE * 23 4-8 0-0 4-5 1-2-3 4 2 1 2 1 12 CHICAGO STATE 14 5-7 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 1 0 2 3 0 10 * at #9/9 Wichita State * 21 2-4 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 4 0 4 0 1 7 LIU BROOKLYN 13 0-2 0-0 0-1 1-2-3 4 0 0 2 1 0 * TULSA * 29 3-6 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 4 3 0 2 0 6 SAMFORD 14 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 0 1 1 0 2 * at ECU * 16 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1 0 2 4 * at Tulane * 25 5-8 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 0 0 2 10 STONY BROOK 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 4 0 1 1 0 2 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE * 29 5-10 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 2 1 0 1 1 12 vs. Washington 7 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 4 0 0 1 0 4 * USF * 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 1 1 0 0 4 vs. UConn 21 3-6 0-0 1-2 2-5-7 4 0 2 0 0 7 * at #8/8 Cincinnati * 36 7-11 0-1 1-5 3-6-9 2 3 1 1 1 15 EVANSVILLE 10 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 0 2 1 0 1 * at UCF * 23 3-8 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 4 1 0 1 1 8 at Syracuse 7 0-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 * SMU * 33 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 2 2 2 1 0 8 NORTH FLORIDA 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 * TULANE * 25 6-9 0-0 4-4 2-2-4 1 1 0 0 0 16 * #5/5 CINCINNATI * 34 7-13 0-0 2-2 4-6-10 3 1 2 1 1 16 OAKLAND DNP – coach’s decision * at Temple * 27 7-16 0-0 2-2 5-6-11 0 2 1 0 1 16 vs. Notre Dame 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 1 0 0 * at Memphis * 17 2-6 0-1 1-2 1-1-2 4 1 1 0 0 5 NICHOLLS 12 0-0 0-0 6-6 0-0-0 1 0 3 0 1 6 * ECU * 16 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 3 1 2 0 0 8 KENNESAW STATE 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 1 0 0 4 * at SMU * 20 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 3 0 1 0 0 8 * at Illinois 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 * UCONN * 30 4-9 0-0 4-4 3-5-8 4 1 2 0 1 12 * MICHIGAN STATE 13 1-3 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. UCF * 26 6-8 0-0 4-6 1-6-7 3 2 0 1 0 16 vs. #11/14 Wichita State * 28 1-5 0-0 3-4 0-5-5 3 0 0 2 0 5 * at Penn State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati * 24 6-11 0-0 1-2 0-5-5 4 0 2 1 0 13 * WISCONSIN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. rv/rv San Diego State * 27 4-14 0-0 1-2 1-8-9 5 0 0 0 0 9 * NORTHWESTERN DNP – coach’s decision vs. #7/7 Michigan * 35 4-12 0-0 9-12 1-6-7 2 2 1 2 1 17 * at Michigan State 10 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 0 2 1 1 1 * ILLINOIS 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Nebraska 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 DEVIN DAVIS’ 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME * MICHIGAN 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Minnesota DNP – coach’s decision MORGAN STATE * 25 8-13 1-1 2-2 4-8-12 3 1 1 1 2 19 * PENN STATE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 vs. George Mason * 29 4-9 0-0 1-2 4-6-10 2 2 3 0 0 9 * at Purdue 12 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 0 2 vs. South Dakota * 17 3-8 0-0 1-1 3-4-7 5 2 3 0 1 7 vs. Vermont * 24 4-13 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 4 3 2 0 1 10 * at Northwestern 5 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 CORNELL * 25 8-11 0-1 2-6 3-6-9 3 0 3 0 1 18 * at Wisconsin 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at LSU * 25 4-10 0-1 4-7 1-3-4 4 2 1 1 1 12 * IOWA 8 1-1 0-0 2-3 2-0-2 3 0 0 1 0 4 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 20 5-7 0-0 4-10 2-1-3 4 0 1 1 0 14 * OHIO STATE 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Arkansas * 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 * NEBRASKA 15 3-5 0-0 1-1 2-1-3 1 0 0 1 0 7 RHODE ISLAND Did not compete – Injury * at Michigan 25 4-4 0-0 1-1 1-5-6 4 0 0 0 1 9 UTRGV Did not compete – Injury LIBERTY Did not compete – Injury vs. Illinois 6 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 0 0 0 0 2 HARVARD Did not compete – Injury

* at UConn Did not compete – Injury 2017-18 REVIEW * at USF 10 0-3 0-0 2-2 0-4-4 3 0 2 0 0 2 * TULSA Did not compete – Injury * #22/22 CINCINNATI Did not compete – Injury * at East Carolina Did not compete – Injury * at UCF Did not compete – Injury * MEMPHIS Did not compete – Injury * at rv/rv SMU Did not compete – Injury * TULANE Did not compete – Injury * TEMPLE 20 3-6 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 0 2 1 0 0 9 * UCF 25 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 4 2 1 2 0 3 * at Tulane 14 2-4 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 2 1 1 0 2 7 * at Tulsa 6 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 2 0 0 4 * #19/23 SMU 28 3-5 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 5 0 0 0 0 8 * UCONN * 23 4-12 0-0 3-4 3-2-5 1 0 0 0 0 11 * at Memphis * 23 4-7 0-0 1-4 1-4-5 5 0 2 1 0 9 * at #18/20 Cincinnati * 26 2-5 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 3 1 4 2 1 5 * EAST CAROLINA 11 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 1 2 0 2 2 at UConn * 32 3-7 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 4 1 2 0 2 6 vs. Akron * 31 5-12 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 5 0 1 2 1 10

DEVIN DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (at Indiana) 29-1 254 27-51 .529 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 24-50 74 – 2.6 47-0 0 18 13 5 70 – 2.4 2014-15 (at Indiana) Sat out as redshirt 2015-16 Competed at Odessa JC 2016-17 20-13 417 66-144 .458 1-4 .250 32-56 .571 35-70 105 – 5.3 62-4 19 33 10 14 165 – 8.3 2017-18 35-35 909 157-322 .488 1-7 .143 66-97 .680 55-164 219 – 6.3 100-2 46 38 24 23 381 – 10.9 Houston Totals 55-48 1,326 223-466 .479 2-11 .182 98-153 .641 90-234 324 – 5.9 162-6 65 71 34 37 546 – 9.9 Indiana Totals 29-1 254 27-51 .529 0-0 .000 16-24 .667 24-50 74 – 2.6 47-0 0 18 13 5 70 – 2.4 Totals 84-49 1,580 250-517 .484 2-11 .182 114-177 .644 114-284 398 – 4.7 199-6 65 89 47 42 616 – 7.3 DEVIN DAVIS’ CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (Big Ten) 16-1 122 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7-20 27 – 1.7 18-0 0 6 3 2 27 – 1.7 2014-15 (Big Ten) Sat out as redshirt 2015-16 Competed at Odessa JC 2016-17 10-3 186 22-53 .415 0-1 .000 16-24 .667 13-30 43 – 4.3 28-2 7 15 5 5 60 –6.0 2017-18 18-18 428 76-146 .521 0-3 .000 25-32 .781 30-66 96 – 5.3 51-0 22 19 9 12 177 – 9.8 Big Ten Totals 16-1 122 11-19 .579 0-0 .000 5-8 .625 7-20 27 – 1.7 18-0 0 6 3 2 27 – 1.7 American Totals 28-21 614 98-199 .492 0-4 .000 41-56 .732 43-96 139 – 5.0 79-2 29 34 14 17 237 – 8.5 Totals 44-22 736 109-218 .500 0-4 .000 46-64 .719 50-116 166 – 3.8 97-2 29 40 17 19 264 – 6.0

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fifth in The American with 3.7 assists per game... Was one of only two players to rank among The American’s Top-5 leaders in both scoring and assists... Ranked 14th in the league with a .359 3-point field goal percentage and 1.8 3-pointers per game... Stood #32 seventh in the league with an .802 free throw percentage and was 15th with 1.1 steals per game... Received his bachelor’s degree in sociology in December 2017, becoming the first member of his family to receive a college degree... Led the Cougars and the Sat ROB GRAY out the season opener against McNeese with a 1-game suspension from the NCAA for G • 6-1 • 185 • Three Letters (RS ‘13-14) competing in a church recreation league game during the off-season... Made his season debut against Drexel in the Paradise Jam First Round a memorable one... Finished with Forest City, N.C. a career-high 37 points on 13-of-21 shooting, including 5-of-8 from behind the arc... Also added six rebounds with four assists and a steal and no turnovers in 37 minutes (West Oaks Academy [Orlando]) against the Dragons... Posted a game-high 19 points with three rebounds and three Howard JC assists at Liberty in Paradise Jam consolation semifinals... Scored 11 of the Cougars’ last 13 minutes during the final five minutes in win against Wake Forest in Paradise Jam Sociology consolation title game... Drained a long jumper with 15 seconds remaining to give the Cougars a five-point lead... Finished with four 3-pointers and four assists against the CAREER HIGHS HONORS Demon Deacons... Tied for team lead with 16 points in win against UIW... Added two 3-pointers with four assists against the Cardinals... Led all players with 23 points and Points • 2017-18 Lute Olson All-America Team eight assists and did not commit a turnover in 38 minutes in win against New Orleans... 39, vs. rv/rv San Diego State (3/15/18) • 2017-18 Senior CLASS Award Second-Team Led all players with 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting in win against Fairfield... Also added All-American four rebounds with two assists and two steals against the Stags... Posted 24 points Field Goals Made and drained all 13 free throw attempts with six rebounds and a pair of steals in win at 13, vs. Drexel (11/17/17) • 2018 Jerry West Award Finalist • 2017-18 USBWA All-District VII Team Saint Louis... Tied for team-high honors with 20 points and led all players with seven Field Goal Attempts • 2016-17 USBWA All-District VII Team assists at LSU... Limited to 11 points but added four rebounds with four assists in win 25, vs. San Diego State (3/15/18) against Prairie View A&M... Led Cougars with 24 points and added four rebounds with 25, at Tulsa (2/11/17) • 2017-18 American Athletic Conference a pair of assists and steal in win against Providence at Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase... All-Tournament Team Honored as Most Valuable Player following that performance... Led Cougars with 13 3-Point Field Goals Made • 2017-18 All-American Athletic Conference points and added a steal and assist at No. 9/9 Wichita State... Led all players with 34 6, at Tulsa (2/11/17); First Team points on 12-of-17 shooting, including 5-of-8 from behind the arc, in win over Tulsa... 6, at East Carolina (1/30/16) Also dished out a game-high eight assists with three rebounds and a pair of steals • 2016-17 All-American Athletic Conference First Team against the Golden Hurricane... Scored 12 points and dished out a game-high nine 3-Point Field Goal Attempts • 2017-18 NABC All-District 25 First Team 11, at Tulsa (2/11/17); assists with three steals in win at ECU... Led all players with 24 points and added five 11, at East Carolina (1/30/16) • 2016-17 NABC All-District 25 Second Team rebounds and five assists at Tulane... Posted game-high 24 points and four assists and • 2017 Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase added three rebounds in home win over No. 7/4 Wichita State... Led all players with Free Throws Made Most Valuable Player six assists in home win over USF... Finished with a game-highs of 20 points, five assists 14, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16) and three steals in win at UCF... Posted 15 second-half points and added a game-high • 2017 Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team seven assists with a pair of rebounds in win over SMU... Finished with eight points in Free Throw Attempts • 2016 Gulf Coast Showcase All-Tournament Team win over Tulane to become American Athletic Conference’s leading scorer... Scored 13 16, vs. Rhode Island (12/10/16) • The American Player of the Week (March 5, 2018) points with four assists in win over No. 5/5 Cincinnati... Grabbed seven rebounds and Rebounds • The American Player of the Week (Jan. 2, 2017) dished out a pair of assists in win at Temple... Led all players with 30 points and seven 10, vs. #7/7 Michigan (3/17/18) • The American Player of the Week (Feb. 1, 2016) assists at Temple... Totaled 19 points with 11 assists and four rebounds in 22 minutes • The American Honor Roll (Feb. 26, 2018) in win against ECU... Recorded his first career double-double with 17 points and 10 Assists assists by halftime against the Pirates... Led Houston with 19 point and nine rebounds 2017-18 REVIEW 11, vs. ECU (2/25/18) • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 22, 2018) and added three rebounds in win at SMU... Finished with a game-high 30 points on • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 15, 2018) 10-of-15 shooting with four 3-pointers and grabbed two rebounds with three assists Steals • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 26, 2017) in win over UConn on Senior Day... Honored as American Athletic Conference Player of 4, at East Carolina (1/30/16) • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 11, 2017) the Week following that performance. American Championship: Had 17 points, six assists and five rebounds vs. UCF in the Quarterfinals... Eclipsed the 30-point threshold Blocked Shots • The American Honor Roll (Nov. 20, 2017) for the fifth time this season with 33 points vs. Wichita State in the Semifinals... Made 2, vs. Nicholls (12/28/15) • The American Honor Roll (Feb. 20, 2017) a key steals off a Shocker inbounds pass late in the and fed Galen Robinson Jr for a Minutes Played • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 30, 2017) layup that gave the Cougars the lead for good... Finished with a team-high 17 points 49, vs. Wyoming (12/22/15) • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 16, 2017) with five rebounds and three assists in Title Game against No. 8/8 Cincinnati... Named • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 12, 2016) to the All-Tournament Team. NCAA Tournament: Had a career-high 39 points off 12-of-25 shooting and 11-of-15 from the line along with a career-high eight rebounds • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 5, 2016) against rv/rv San Diego State in First Round... Drove the lane and banked in a layup • The American Honor Roll (Jan. 4, 2016) with 1.2 seconds remaining to break a 65-65 tie against the Aztecs... Led all players • The American Honor Roll (Dec. 14, 2015) with 23 points and grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds against No. 7/7 Michigan in • The American Honor Roll (Nov. 30, 2015) the Second Round for his the second double-double of his career and his first points- rebounds double-double... SENIOR (2017-18) One of 10 Finalists for 2018 Jerry West Award, presented to nation’s top shooting JUNIOR (2016-17) guard... Senior CLASS Award Second-Team All-American... Finished his career among 2016-17 American Athletic Conference scoring champion with 20.6 points per game... the Cougars’ Top-10 career scorers and as the American Athletic Conference’s all-time Became first Cougar since Aubrey Coleman in 2009-10 to finish as conference scoring leading scorer with 1,710 points... Joined Otis Birdsong as only Cougars with multiple champion... Became eighth Cougar to win a conference scoring title... Ranked fifth in conference scoring titles during his career... Became the fifth player in school history The American in free throw percentage (81.3)... Joined with Damyean Dotson to give to record two different kinds of double-doubles in a season during their careers... Led Cougars two All-Conference First-Team selections in the same year for the first time Houston and the American Athletic Conference with 19.3 points per game... Ranked since Carl Herrera and Craig Upchurch in 1992 in the Southwest Conference... Became

72 MEDIA ALMANAC DEPARTED LETTERMEN 46th player in school history with 1,000 points during his career... Reached that milestone in 55 games, tying with 24 points and 11 rebounds in win at Western Texas College... Totaled 17 points with 10 boards in win with Gary Phillips (1958-61) for 12th-fastest in Houston history... Led Cougars with 1.2 steals per game... Led against Clarendon College... Compiled a career-high 27 points on 10-of-19 shooting with 10 rebounds in win all players with 22 points in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State inside Hofheinz Pavilion... against Hill College... Dished out a season-high six assists in win over Arizona Western College... Had four Tied for third on team with 3.7 rebounds per game and finished second among Cougars with 2.9 assists per games with at least five assists.Freshman (2013-14): Sat out as a redshirt and did not compete in any games. game... Buried 7-of-13 shots from the field, including 4-of-8 from the 3-point line and added five rebounds with four assists and a pair of steals against the Bears... Topped all players with 23 points and connected on HIGH SCHOOL all six free throw attempts in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Scored 15 points Graduated from West Oaks Academy in Orlando after competing there during the 2012-13 season... Competed with three assists and three steals in win against Cornell... Led Cougars with 19 points, including 15 in first at Christ School... Averaged 11.3 points, 3.3 assists, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game... Led the Greenies to half, at LSU... Led all players with 23 points, including 21 in the first half, in win against Prairie View A&M... a 32-5 overall record... Scored 24 points in win over rival Asheville School... Played for NCHSAA 2-A champion Also grabbed seven rebounds and dished out five assists with a pair of steals against the Panthers... Led all East Rutherford before joining Christ School... Averaged 22.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game as players with 22 points at Arkansas... Posted 30 points and tied for the team lead with seven rebounds and five a sophomore at East Rutherford High... Scored 38 points as a sophomore against Burns High. assists in win against Rhode Island... Finished with 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting with five rebounds and four assists in win against UT Rio Grande Valley... Tied for game-high honors with 22 points and added four assists PERSONAL in win against Liberty... Led the Cougars with 15 points and added six rebounds with three assists and three Full name is Robert Dejuan Gray, Jr.... Born in Forest City, N.C... Son of Robert Dejuan Gray, Sr., and Ashley steals against Harvard... Led all players with 20 points and added three rebounds and a pair of steals in win Morgan... Received his bachelor’s degree in sociology in May 2018. at UConn... Tied for game-high honors with 25 points in win at USF... Added five rebounds with three assists and a pair of steals against the Bulls... Missed the Tulsa game in Houston with the flu.. Led all players with 21 points and grabbed four rebounds against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Returned to his native North Carolina to lead all players with 19 points and added two rebounds with four assists in win at East Carolina... Led all players with 28 points on 12-of-21 shooting with four assists and three steals at UCF... Topped Houston with 21 points and added three assists and three steals against Memphis... Posted 16 points with four 3-pointers and five assists at SMU... Finished with 12 points, four rebounds and four assists in win against Tulane... Totaled 28 points on 8-of-13 shooting with seven rebounds and five assists in win against Temple... Scored 18 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at Tulane... Led all players with 28 points and added six 3-pointers with four assists, three rebounds and three steals in win at Tulsa... Led all players with 23 points and added a team-high six rebounds against No. 19/23 SMU... Posted 16 points with six rebounds, four assists and a steal in win against UConn... Totaled 17 points with five rebounds in win at Memphis... Led all players with 17 points at No. 18/20 Cincinnati... Led all players with 24 points in Senior Day win over East Carolina in the Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Moved into the Cougars’ 1,000-Point Club with his basket with 8:18 left. American Championship: Led Cougars with 25 points and seven rebounds and dished out three assists without a turnover while playing all 40 minutes against host UConn in Quarterfinals. NIT: Led all players with 24 points on 9-of-16 shooting with five rebounds against Akron in First Round.

SOPHOMORE (2015-16)

Led the Cougars and finished as the American Athletic Conference’s second-leading scorer with 16.0 points 2017-18 REVIEW per game... Made his Houston debut against Prairie View A&M... Finished with 12 points, including a pair of 3-pointers, and added two rebounds and a pair of assists against the Panthers... Totaled 17 points with a game-high four 3-pointers and added two rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals against Florida A&M... Came off the bench to pour in a game-high 22 points wth four 3-pointers in win against ULM... Added six rebounds and a pair of assists against the Warhawks... Led a key rally in the second half with 11 points in the team’s 13-0 run to break the game open... Totaled 15 points with three rebounds against UT Rio Grande Valley... Topped all players with 26 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field and added four 2-pointers in win against Murray State... Finished with 14 points and four rebounds at Rhode Island... Overcame early foul trouble to score 31 points, including 11 in overtime, in a win against LSU... Sank 10-of-19 from the field and all nine free throw attempts against the Tigers... Scored 14 second-half points in win over North Carolina Central in the Global Sports Classic First Round... Returned from injury to score 17 points against Grand Canyon during Global Sports Classic Third Round... Tied for team lead with 14 points and three 3-pointers in win against Wyoming during Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Converted an and-1 with 19 seconds left in regulation to force overtime... Made his first start against the Cowboys in that game... Scored 14 points with five rebounds against Nicholls... Record 19 points and went 8-of-13 from the free throw line in win at USF in American Athletic Conference opener... Led all players with 23 points, six assists and three 3-pointers in win at Temple... Posted a game-high 15 points with two 3-pointers in win against Tulane... Led the Cougars with 15 points and added five rebounds against UConn... Finished with 16 points and dished out three assists in win against Tulsa... Tied his career high with 31 points and added six 3-pointers and four steals in double-overtime win at East Carolina... Returned to action after sitting out with an ankle injury at Tulane... Finished with 13 points, four rebounds and three steals against the Green Wave... Scored 20 points with four rebounds against Temple... Posted 14 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win at UCF... Tied for team lead with 13 points and and grabbed three rebounds with four assists and three steals in win against Cincinnati. American Championship: Finished with a team-high 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting with three 3-pointers against Tulane.

HOWARD COLLEGE (2013-15) Attended Howard College for two seasons but only played one season for head coach Scott Raines. Redshirt Freshman (2014-15): Started all 27 games while leading the Hawks to a 24-8 overall record... Was a Western Junior College Athletic Association All-Conference and All-Region 5 First-Team honoree... Recorded 23 games with double-digit points and had 20+ points in 14 games, including 10 of the last 12 contests to end the season... .. Scored 20+ points in seven straight games late in the season... Enjoyed his first double-double

73 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL DEPARTED LETTERMEN GRAY’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME GRAY’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE Did not compete – NCAA suspension MORGAN STATE * 26 7-13 4-8 4-6 3-2-5 1 4 3 0 2 22 vs. George Mason * 26 7-13 3-6 6-6 0-2-2 1 3 0 0 1 23 vs. Drexel * 37 13-21 5-8 6-8 1-5-6 2 4 0 0 1 37 vs. South Dakota * 29 4-11 1-5 5-6 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 0 14 at Liberty * 31 7-15 2-7 3-3 1-2-3 2 3 1 0 0 19 vs. Vermont * 36 9-18 1-3 1-2 0-3-3 1 5 1 0 1 20 vs. Wake Forest * 35 9-19 4-6 1-2 0-1-1 3 4 1 0 0 23 CORNELL * 31 6-11 0-1 3-4 0-2-2 2 3 1 0 3 15 UIW * 22 4-9 2-3 6-6 0-0-0 1 4 2 0 1 16 at LSU * 29 6-11 1-4 6-6 1-0-1 0 1 1 0 1 19 NEW ORLEANS * 38 7-15 1-5 8-8 0-0-0 1 8 0 0 3 23 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 28 7-12 4-4 5-6 2-5-7 1 5 2 0 2 23 at Arkansas * 30 10-17 2-3 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 1 22 rv/rv ARKANSAS * 23 3-8 0-2 5-5 0-4-4 3 2 3 0 0 11 RHODE ISLAND * 40- 7-17 2-4 14-16 2-5-7 2 5 2 0 1 30 FAIRFIELD * 26 7-10 2-2 4-5 0-4-4 2 2 4 0 2 20 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY * 25 6-9 1-2 3-4 3-2-5 3 4 4 0 0 16 at Saint Louis * 32 5-10 1-2 13-13 0-6-6 1 1 4 1 2 24 LIBERTY * 36 9-15 4-7 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 2 0 1 22 at LSU * 34 7-16 1-6 5-7 1-2-3 1 7 3 0 1 20 HARVARD 35 6-21 1-6 2-2 3-3-6 2 3 6 1 3 15 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M * 23 2-4 1-2 6-10 0-4-4 4 4 2 0 0 11 * at UConn * 31 9-15 2-6 0-1 1-2-3 4 1 3 0 2 20 * at USF * 36 10-21 3-6 2-3 2-3-5 2 3 3 1 2 25 vs. Providence * 31 7-16 1-5 9-11 0-4-4 0 2 1 0 1 24 * TULSA Did not compete – Illness * at USF * 28 4-10 1-4 2-2 0-2-2 1 1 3 0 1 11 * #22/22 CINCINNATI * 23 9-22 0-7 3-3 0-3-3 4 1 2 0 0 21 * TEMPLE * 33 3-13 0-3 2-2 3-4-7 1 3 2 0 0 8 * at East Carolina * 33 7-19 3-8 2-2 1-1-2 2 4 2 1 1 19 * at #9/9 Wichita State * 26 6-14 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 2 0 1 13 * at UCF * 39 12-21 1-3 3-5 1-1-2 3 4 3 0 3 28 * TULSA * 28 12-17 5-8 5-7 0-3-3 1 8 3 0 2 34 * MEMPHIS * 41 9-24 2-10 1-2 0-0-0 1 3 2 0 3 21 * at rv/rv SMU * 35 6-14 4-10 0-0 2-1-3 1 5 7 0 0 16 * at ECU * 28 4-10 1-4 3-3 0-1-1 0 9 1 1 3 12 * TULANE * 29 3-7 0-1 6-8 1-3-4 1 4 5 0 0 12 * at Tulane * 38 8-18 1-6 7-7 0-5-5 1 5 4 1 1 24 * TEMPLE * 35 8-13 3-4 9-9 0-7-7 3 5 3 0 1 28 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE * 37 10-21 2-7 2-5 0-3-3 3 4 4 0 1 24 * UCF * 30 5-12 1-2 4-6 0-3-3 3 2 2 0 2 15 * USF * 24 1-7 0-3 0-0 1-5-6 1 6 0 0 1 2 * at Tulane * 26 7-17 2-6 2-2 0-2-2 2 1 1 0 2 18 * at #8/8 Cincinnati * 37 4-15 1-6 0-0 4-2-6 1 6 2 0 1 9 * at Tulsa * 34 11-25 6-11 0-0 1-2-3 1 4 1 1 3 28 * #19/23 SMU * 28 10-23 3-9 0-0 2-4-6 4 1 2 0 0 23 * at UCF * 38 7-15 1-2 5-8 1-2-3 1 5 3 0 3 20 * UCONN * 40- 3-10 1-3 9-10 0-6-6 2 4 3 0 1 16 * SMU * 36 6-18 0-4 3-5 1-1-2 2 7 4 0 1 15 * at Memphis * 19 6-10 2-5 3-4 2-3-5 4 0 2 0 1 17 * TULANE * 26 2-6 2-4 2-2 1-0-1 0 3 0 0 1 8 * at #18/20 Cincinnati * 37 6-15 2-6 3-4 0-2-2 0 2 2 0 0 17 * #5/5 CINCINNATI * 29 3-13 1-7 6-6 1-0-1 2 4 4 0 1 13 * EAST CAROLINA 33 9-19 2-4 4-6 2-2-4 0 4 1 0 0 24 * at Temple * 29 3-8 1-4 0-0 0-7-7 1 2 2 0 1 7 at UConn * 40 10-22 2-9 3-4 2-5-7 1 3 0 0 0 25 AKRON * 31 9-16 0-2 6-7 1-4-5 2 0 2 1 0 24 * at Memphis * 38 9-15 2-4 10-11 0-2-2 4 7 3 0 1 30 * ECU * 22 6-7 3-3 4-4 0-4-4 0 11 0 0 3 19 * at SMU * 35 8-18 1-7 2-3 0-3-3 5 9 5 1 0 19 GRAY’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME * UCONN * 36 10-15 4-5 6-11 0-2-2 3 3 2 0 0 30 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 16 3-6 2-3 4-4 0-2-2 5 2 1 0 0 12 vs. UCF * 36 7-15 0-5 3-5 1-4-5 0 6 0 0 1 17 FLORIDA A&M 29 6-12 4-9 1-4 2-0-2 2 2 2 1 2 17 vs. #11/14 Wichita State * 37 8-21 4-10 13-15 2-2-4 2 1 3 0 2 33 ULM 26 8-15 4-8 2-3 0-6-6 1 2 2 0 0 22 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati * 36 6-22 2-9 3-4 2-3-5 2 3 4 0 1 17 UTRGV 29 6-19 1-9 2-2 1-2-3 1 2 1 1 2 15 vs. rv/rv San Diego State * 36 12-25 4-6 11-15 1-7-8 2 0 4 0 1 39 MURRAY STATE 27 10-15 4-6 2-3 0-1-1 1 2 3 0 2 26 vs. #7/7 Michigan * 38 8-22 4-8 3-4 2-8-10 1 3 3 0 0 23 at Rhode Island 20 6-13 1-5 1-3 2-2-4 3 0 2 0 0 14 LSU 26 10-19 2-4 9-9 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 2 31 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 19 5-9 2-4 2-3 0-0-0 1 1 2 0 0 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS DNP – injury vs. Grand Canyon 26 6-15 2-5 3-6 0-0-0 3 2 1 0 0 17 vs. Wyoming * 49 8-18 3-7 2-4 1-2-3 3 1 1 0 3 21 NICHOLLS * 35 6-17 0-6 2-5 0-5-5 3 0 0 2 2 14 * at USF * 35 5-14 1-5 8-13 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 1 19 * at Temple * 34 8-15 3-6 4-5 0-3-3 1 6 1 1 3 23 * TULANE * 23 6-12 2-5 1-2 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 1 15 * at Cincinnati * 23 3-11 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 4 0 0 6 * UCONN * 33 6-19 2-6 1-1 1-4-5 2 0 3 0 1 15 * at SMU DNP – coach’s decision * USF 19 0-6 0-3 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 1 1 2017-18 REVIEW * TULSA * 26 5-15 2-8 4-5 0-2-2 3 3 1 0 0 16 * at East Carolina * 40- 11-21 6-11 3-3 0-1-1 2 2 3 0 4 31 * #12/nr SMU DNP – injury * at Tulsa DNP – injury * MEMPHIS DNP – injury * UCF DNP – injury * at Tulane 18 6-12 1-4 0-0 1-3-4 1 2 0 0 3 13 * TEMPLE 28 7-18 0-5 6-6 1-3-4 3 0 2 0 0 20 * at UCF 20 6-10 2-4 0-0 2-1-3 2 0 0 0 0 14 * at UConn 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 2 * CINCINNATI 27 4-12 0-4 5-5 0-3-3 2 4 1 0 3 13 vs. Tulane 26 6-11 3-6 2-6 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 17 at Georgia Tech 20 2-9 1-3 4-4 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 9

GRAY’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 26-9 690 150-345 .435 48-140 .343 69-98 .704 11-46 57 – 2.2 54-1 38 36 5 30 417 – 16.0 2016-17 31-29 1,002 233-493 .473 63-165 .382 109-134 .813 33-83 116 – 3.7 57-0 91 70 5 37 638 – 20.6 2017-18 34-34 1,083 218-488 .447 61-170 .359 158-197 .802 23-102 125 – 3.7 53-1 148 79 4 38 655 – 19.3 Totals 91-72 2,775 601-1,326 .453 172-475 .362 336-429 .783 67-231 298 – 3.3 164-2 277 185 14 105 1,710 – 18.8

GRAY’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2015-16 13-7 342 68-167 .407 19-65 .292 33-42 .786 5-24 29 – 2.2 24-0 23 19 1 17 188 – 14.5 2016-17 17-16 560 130-287 .453 37-101 .366 51-65 .785 15-46 61 – 3.6 37-0 48 44 3 21 348 – 20.5 2017-18 18-18 568 106-240 .442 27-84 .321 59-76 .776 12-46 58 – 3.2 28-1 94 44 3 22 298 – 16.6 Totals 48-41 1,470 304-694 .438 83-250 .332 143-183 .781 32-116 148 – 3.1 89-1 165 107 7 60 834 – 17.4

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#20 VALENTINE SANGOYOMI C • 6-9 • 250 • One Letter (RS’ 16-17) Lagos, Nigeria (Erie Christian First Academy) Northern Oklahoma JC Organizational Leadership & Supervision

CAREER HIGHS REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2017-18) Competed in 13 games as a reserve... Made his collegiate debut against Points McNeese in season opener... Posted two points with a rebound against the 3, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18) Cowboys... Grabbed three rebounds and scored a point in win against UIW... Finished with one rebound in win against Fairfield... Finished with three Field Goals Made 1, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18); points and grabbed six rebounds at No. 9/9 Wichita State... Received his bach- 1 vs. McNeese (11/10/17) elor’s degree and left the team for personal reasons following the season.

Field Goal Attempts JUNIOR (2016-17) 3, vs. Tulsa (1/11/18) Did not compete as a redshirt. 3-Point Field Goals Made NORTHERN OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE None Competed for Head Coach Donnie Jackson... Chose Houston over Kansas State, Mississippi State, Rhode Island, Middle Tennessee and Temple. Sopho- 3-Point Field Goal Attempts None more (2015-16): Competed in 26 games with 28 starts... Averaged 6.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game... Connected on 59.4 percent Free Throws Made from the field... Finished with four double-doubles... Enjoyed 10 games with 2, vs. Tulsa (1/11/18) double-digit points, including 16 in wins against Eastern Oklahoma State College and Murray State College... Grabbed 22 rebounds in win against Free Throw Attempts Bethel... Totaled multiple blocks in 10 games... Swatted season-high four 2, done three times; Most recently shots in win against Missouri State-West Plains. Freshman (2014-15): vs. Tulsa (1/11/18) Averaged 6.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game while splitting time at center... Competed in 26 games with six starts... Buried more than Rebounds 6, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18) 55 percent of his field goal attempts while leading Mavericks to 19 wins and 12-6 conference mark... Totaled 12 points and 11 rebounds in win Assists over Murray State College... Posted 13 points and 12 boards at Labette 1, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18); Community College. 2017-18 REVIEW 1, vs. Arkansas (12/2/17) ERIE FIRST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Steals Competed for Head Coach Phil Gernovich. Junior (2012-13): Named the None team’s Most Valuable Player... Averaged 17.1 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. Blocked Shots 1, vs. Tulsa (1/11/18) PERSONAL Minutes Played Full name is Valentine Olusola Sangoyomi... Last name is pronounced 15, at #9/9 Wichita State (1/4/18) Shahn-Go-Yah-Me... Born in Lagos, Nigeria... Son of Peter and Juliana Sangoyomi... Received his bachelor’s degree in in organization leadership and supervision in August 2018.

76 MEDIA ALMANAC DEPARTED LETTERMEN SANGOYOMI’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Did not compete as a redshirt SANGOYOMI’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 11/10/17 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at Liberty 11/18/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. Wake Forest 11/19/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision UIW 11/25/17 9 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 NEW ORLEANS 11/29/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision rv/rv ARKANSAS 12/2/17 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FAIRFIELD 12/6/17 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Saint Louis 12/9/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision at LSU 12/13/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12/17/17 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Providence 12/20/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at USF 12/28/17 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * TEMPLE 12/30/17 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at #9/9 Wichita State 1/4/18 15 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-5 6 3 1 2 0 0 3 * TULSA 1/11/18 7 0-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 * at ECU 1/14/18 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * at Tulane 1/17/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 1/20/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * USF 1/28/18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 1/31/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at UCF 2/3/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * SMU 2/8/18 Did not complete – Coach’s decision * TULANE 2/11/18 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 2/15/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * at Temple 2/18/18 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 * at Memphis 2/22/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * ECU 2/25/18 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2017-18 REVIEW * at SMU 2/28/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision * UCONN 3/4/18 Did not compete – Coach’ decision vs. UCF 3/9/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #11/14 Wichita State 3/10/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 3/11/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. rv/rv San Diego State 3/15/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision vs. #7/7 Michigan 3/17/18 Did not compete – Coach’s decision

SANGOYOMI’S CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 Redshirt 2017-18 13-0 58 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 4-12 16 – 1.2 7-0 2 6 1 0 8 – 0.6 Totals 13-0 58 2-10 .200 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 4-12 16 – 1.2 7-0 2 6 1 0 8 – 0.6

SANGOYOMI’S CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2016-17 Redshirt 2017-18 8-0 41 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3-8 11 – 1.4 6-0 1 6 1 0 5 – 0.6 Totals 8-0 41 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 3-8 11 – 1.4 6-0 1 6 1 0 5 – 0.6

77 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL DEPARTED LETTERMEN treys at Arkansas... Grabbed six rebounds in win against Rhode Island... Scored 13 points with five rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals in win against Liberty... Made first start of his career against Harvard... Finished with six points off a pair of 3-pointers and grabbed three rebounds against the Crimson... Totaled 11 points with three rebounds and three steals in win #12 at USF... Moved into starting lineup shortly before tipoff vs. Tulsa after illness to Rob Gray... Finished with 16 points, including 10-of-10 shooting from the free throw line, while playing 37 minutes... Sank four free throws in the final WES VANBECK minute to ice the win... Finished with 11 points and grabbed four rebounds with a pair of assists against No. 22/22 Cincinnati... Scored 13 points with G • 6-3 • 195 • Four Letters three rebounds, three assists and three 3-pointers in win at East Carolina... Houston, Texas (Westside HS) Posted 11 points with three 3-pointers and a team-high four assists in Senior Day win over East Carolina in Final Game inside Hofheinz Pavilion. Kinesiology-Sport Administration SOPHOMORE (2015-16) CAREER HIGHS HONORS Competed in 21 games... Made his season debut against Prairie View A&M Points • 2017-18 American Athletic Conference in the season opener... Finished with five points and two assists against the 19, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) All-Academic Team Panthers... Posted six points with a pair of rebounds in win against Eastern • 2015-16 American Athletic Conference Illinois during Global Sports Classic Second Round... Drained a pair of free Field Goals Made throws with Houston clinging to a 90-89 lead and only 12 seconds remaining 6, vs. UIW (11/25/17); All-Academic Team 6, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) in double overtime against Wyoming the during the Global Sports Classic Championship Round... Totaled eight points with a pair of 3-pointers in Field Goal Attempts SENIOR (2017-18) win against Nicholls... Tied for team-high honors with 15 points, including 12, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) Competed in 29 games with eight starts, including six straight to open the two 3-pointers, against USF... Grabbed two rebounds and dished our four season... Finished with 14 points, including three 3-pointers, and added assists against the Bulls.... Sank all four free throw attempts in win against 3-Point Field Goals Made three rebounds with a block, assist and steal in season-opening win over 5, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) Tulsa... Scored 11 points, thanks to three 3-pointers, in nine minutes in McNeese... Had career-high 18 points with six rebounds and two assists double-overtime win at East Carolina... Also grabbed two rebounds against 3-Point Field Goal Attempts at Liberty in Paradise Jam consolation semifinals... Posted career high for the Pirates. 11, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) second straight night with 19 points in win over Wake Forest in Paradise Jam consolation title game... Finished with four rebounds, four assists and FRESHMAN (2014-15) Free Throws Made a pair of steals against the Demon Deacons... Tied for team lead with 16 10, vs Tulsa (1/4/17) Competed in 17 games... Made his collegiate debut in the Cougars’ season- points on 6-of-10 shooting, including 3-of-4 from behind the arc, in win opening win at Murray State... Grabbed an offensive rebound against the Free Throw Attempts against UIW... Added three rebounds with an assist and steal against the Racers... Scored three points with a rebound at Harvard... Finished with three 10, vs Tulsa (1/4/17) Cardinals... Finished with 10 points and two rebounds in win against New points in six minutes against UCF... Snared a rebound and dished out an as- Orleans... Drained all three 3-point attempts and finished with 10 points, sist at Cincinnati... Scored three points with two rebounds in 19 minutes at Rebounds four rebounds and two assists in win against Fairfield... Recorded 10 points 7, done three times; Most recently UCF.... Drained all four 3-point attempts on the way to 12 points and grabbed at Tulane (1/17/18) with three rebounds, two assists and a team-high three steals in win against three rebounds with an assist against USF... Finished with six points and a Prairie View A&M... Dished out four assists in win at USF to open American pair of rebounds in overtime win at Tulane... Recorded 10 points with a pair Assists Athletic Conference play... Posted 11 points and tied for team-high honors of 3-pointers and grabbed seven rebounds with three assists against East 9, vs. Morgan State (11/11/16) with six rebounds at No. 9/9 Wichita State... Connected on 3-of-5 from 2017-18 REVIEW Carolina during the regular-season finale. behind the arc on the way to 10 points in win against Tulsa... Also grabbed Steals 3, vs. Prairie View A&M (12/17/17) four rebounds against the Golden Hurricane... Tied for team lead with six rebounds in win at ECU... Grabbed a key offensive rebound late in win over WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Blocked Shots SMU and finished with four boards in the game. NCAA Tournament: Scored Competed for head coach Deon Williams... Honored as team’s Offensive Player 1, done six times; Most recently three points and grabbed two rebounds against No 7/7 Michigan in Second of the Year and recognized as an HABC All-Star... Played for coach T.J. Ford at Liberty (11/18/17) Round after missing most of the previous seven games with a hand injury. Elite in AAU play. Senior (2013-14): Averaged 15.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game to lead the Wolves to a 26-6 overall record and Minutes Played undefeated District 20-5A championship. Junior (2012-13): Led team to 37, vs Tulsa (1/4/17) JUNIOR (2016-17) District championship. Earned and received a scholarship from the coaching staff in August 2016 after playing for his first two seasons as a walk-on.... Finished fourth on PERSONAL team with 7.5 points per game... Led all players with nine assists and only Full name is Wesley David VanBeck... Born in Houston... Son of Sarah one turnover in the Cougars’ season-opening win against Morgan State and Scott VanBeck... Received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology-sport inside Hofheinz Pavilion... Added five points with two rebounds and a pair administration in May 2018. of steals against the Bears... Finished with 14 points, including four 3-point- ers, in opening win over George Mason at Gulf Coast Showcase... Posted 10 points with a pair of 3-pointers in win over South Dakota during Gulf Coast Showcase Semifinals... Drained a 3-pointer to pull the Cougars to within one with 55 seconds left during the Gulf Coast Showcase championship win over Vermont... Finished with eight points, four rebounds and a pair of assists against the Catamounts... Posted 12 points with four rebounds in win against Cornell... Recorded 10 points with two rebounds and three assists in win against Prairie View A&M... Totaled 10 points with a pair of

78 MEDIA ALMANAC DEPARTED LETTERMEN VANBECK’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME VANBECK’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE * 30 4-8 3-7 3-5 2-1-3 3 1 2 1 1 14 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 8 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 5 vs. Drexel * 26 0-6 0-5 2-2 4-2-6 4 0 2 0 1 2 FLORIDA A&M 9 1-3 0-2 1-2 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 1 3 at Liberty * 27 5-10 3-7 5-6 2-4-6 3 2 2 1 1 18 ULM DNP – coach’s decision vs. Wake Forest * 34 6-12 5-11 2-2 1-3-4 2 4 3 0 2 19 UTRGV DNP – coach’s decision UIW * 26 6-10 3-4 1-2 1-2-3 4 1 0 0 1 16 MURRAY STATE DNP – coach’s decision NEW ORLEANS * 26 3-7 1-4 3-4 1-1-2 4 1 2 0 1 10 at Rhode Island 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rv/rv ARKANSAS 14 2-2 1-1 2-4 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 7 LSU DNP – coach’s decision FAIRFIELD 19 3-3 3-3 1-1 1-3-4 3 2 2 0 0 10 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL DNP – coach’s decision at Saint Louis 23 0-5 0-2 3-4 2-1-3 4 2 4 0 0 3 EASTERN ILLINOIS 8 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 6 at LSU 18 1-5 0-4 2-2 1-0-1 2 1 0 0 1 4 vs. Grand Canyon DNP – coach’s decision PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 19 3-6 1-4 3-3 1-2-3 2 2 4 0 3 10 vs. Wyoming 19 0-3 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 2 2 vs. Providence 9 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 3 NICHOLLS 15 3-6 2-5 0-0 2-2-4 2 0 0 0 0 8 * at USF 18 2-5 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 1 4 0 0 0 6 * at USF 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * TEMPLE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Temple 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 * at #9/9 Wichita State 17 2-3 1-2 6-6 3-3-6 3 0 1 0 0 11 * TULANE 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 * TULSA 26 3-5 3-5 1-2 0-4-4 0 1 1 0 1 10 * at Cincinnati 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 * at ECU 23 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-5-6 3 3 0 0 0 5 * UCONN DNP – coach’s decision * at Tulane 15 1-5 1-5 1-2 2-5-7 2 1 2 0 0 4 * at #8/NR SMU DNP – coach’s decision * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 * USF 23 4-9 2-5 5-7 1-1-2 2 4 0 0 0 15 * USF 21 3-8 2-6 0-0 0-5-5 1 0 1 0 0 8 * TULSA 11 0-1 0-1 4-4 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 4 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 * at East Carolina 9 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 11 * at UCF 7 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-1-3 1 1 2 0 0 0 * #12/NR SMU 13 2-7 1-2 1-2 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 1 6 * SMU 13 2-4 2-4 0-1 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 0 6 * at Tulsa 9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 0 0 0 * TULANE 21 2-4 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 3 4 1 0 2 7 * MEMPHIS 11 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 2 4 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 * UCF 9 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 1 1 0 4 * at Temple 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 * at Tulane 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Memphis 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 * TEMPLE DNP – coach’s decision * ECU Did not compete – Injury * at UCF 6 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 2 * at SMU Did not compete – Injury * at UConn DNP – coach’s decision * UCONN * 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * CINCINNATI 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. UCF Did not compete – Injury vs. Tulane DNP – coach’s decision vs. #11/14 Wichita State Did not compete – Injury at Georgia Tech 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati Did not compete – Injury vs. rv/rv San Diego State Did not compete – Injury vs. #7/7 Michigan 13 1-4 1-4 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 2 0 0 3 VANBECK’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Murray State 1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 VANBECK’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME MORGAN STATE DNP – coach’s decision Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Harvard 6 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 MORGAN STATE 21 2-8 1-5 0-0 1-1-2 5 9 1 1 2 5 UTRGV DNP – coach’s decision vs. George Mason 18 5-7 4-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 4 1 0 1 14 ABILENE CHRISTIAN DNP – coach’s decision vs. South Dakota 27 3-5 2-3 2-3 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 10 HOUSTON BAPTIST DNP – coach’s decision vs. Vermont 27 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-3-4 2 2 0 0 0 8 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF DNP – coach’s decision CORNELL 22 3-5 1-1 5-5 1-3-4 3 1 1 0 1 12 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DNP – coach’s decision at LSU 11 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 2 vs. Boise State DNP – coach’s decision 2017-18 REVIEW PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 28 3-7 1-2 3-6 0-2-2 4 3 2 1 0 10 vs. Texas Tech DNP – coach’s decision at Arkansas 23 2-5 2-3 4-4 1-1-2 4 0 0 0 0 10 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 RHODE ISLAND 16 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 5 0 2 0 1 6 * at Memphis 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UTRGV 24 2-6 2-6 3-4 0-2-2 4 2 2 0 0 9 * at Tulsa DNP – coach’s decision LIBERTY 29 4-7 3-6 2-2 1-4-5 2 2 0 0 2 13 * UCF 6 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 HARVARD * 26 2-3 2-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 1 6 * MEMPHIS 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 0 * at UConn 28 3-7 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 7 at East Carolina DNP – coach’s decision * at USF 27 3-5 1-3 4-6 0-3-3 2 3 2 0 1 11 TULANE DNP – coach’s decision * TULSA * 37 3-8 0-1 10-10 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 1 16 * at Cincinnati 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 * #22/22 CINCINNATI 23 3-8 1-3 4-4 2-2-4 2 2 1 0 1 11 RICE DNP – coach’s decision * at East Carolina * 21 4-4 3-3 2-2 0-3-3 4 3 2 0 0 13 * at rv/rv SMU 2 0-1 0-1 2-2 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 2 * at UCF * 33 2-7 0-3 0-0 4-2-6 4 1 1 0 2 4 * UCONN DNP – coach’s decision * MEMPHIS * 32 1-5 1-1 4-4 2-5-7 4 0 5 0 0 7 * TULSA 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at rv/rv SMU * 23 2-7 2-5 1-2 1-0-1 3 1 0 0 0 7 #25/25 SMU DNP – coach’s decision * TULANE 22 3-4 3-4 2-2 0-4-4 4 1 0 0 1 11 * at UCF 19 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 4 0 0 3 * TEMPLE 13 1-2 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 1 1 1 0 0 3 * at USF 0+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * UCF 25 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 1 0 0 8 * CINCINNATI 16 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 3 0 0 2 * at Tulane 13 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 5 0 0 0 1 3 * at Temple 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 3 * at Tulsa 26 3-5 3-4 0-0 2-2-4 3 0 0 0 1 9 * USF 19 4-5 4-4 0-0 1-2-3 4 1 1 0 0 12 * #19/23 SMU 18 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 5 2 1 0 0 3 * at Tulane 19 2-4 1-2 1-2 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 0 6 * UCONN 9 0-4 0-4 2-2 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 * EAST CAROLINA 31 3-9 2-7 2-2 1-6-7 1 3 1 0 0 10 * at Memphis 22 2-6 2-5 2-2 1-1-2 3 1 2 0 0 8 vs. Tulane 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * at #18/20 Cincinnati 16 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 vs. rv/rv Tulsa DNP – coach’s decision * EAST CAROLINA 20 4-6 3-5 0-0 1-2-3 2 4 0 0 0 11 at UConn 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 AKRON 17 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 8 VANBECK’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 17-0 142 15-36 .417 12-25 .480 5-6 .833 6-15 21 – 1.2 16-0 8 15 0 0 47 – 2.8 2015-16 21-0 158 22-47 .468 10-26 .385 18-24 .750 8-18 26 – 1.2 16-0 9 9 2 6 72 – 3.4 2016-17 32-5 708 70-157 .446 46-95 .484 55-63 .873 20-63 83 – 2.6 93-4 51 29 2 17 241 – 7.5 2017-18 29-8 488 52-125 .416 35-93 .376 37-48 .771 28-53 81 – 2.8 55-0 31 33 2 15 176 – 6.1 Totals 99-13 1,496 159-365 .436 103-239 .431 115-141 .816 62-149 211 – 2.1 180-4 99 86 6 38 536 – 5.4 VANBECK’s CAREER STATISTICS • AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2014-15 13-0 128 16-41 .390 8-23 .348 15-22 .682 4-9 13 – 1.0 15-0 9 15 1 8 55 – 4.2 2015-16 14-0 97 14-31 .452 6-14 .429 14-19 .737 4-14 18 – 1.3 8-0 6 6 2 3 48 – 3.4 2016-17 18-4 408 39-92 .424 24-55 .436 32-35 .914 14-36 50 – 2.8 48-2 24 16 0 9 134 – 7.4 2017-18 16-1 204 17-44 .386 13-35 .371 10-13 .769 10-31 41 – 2.6 20-0 15 9 0 4 57 – 3.6 Totals 61-5 837 83-197 .421 53-126 .421 61-73 .836 33-95 128 – 2.1 91-2 53 44 2 16 280 – 4.6

79 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL DEPARTED LETTERMEN SOPHOMORE (2015-16 at LIU Brooklyn) Started 30 of LIU’s 31 games... Finished the season third on the team with #13 a 5.8 rebounds per game average... Also averaged 6.6 points per game... Reached double figures in scoring six times... Scored a season-high 16 points at home against Wagner... Had a career-high 14 rebounds at Central NURA ZANNA Connecticut State... Had 11 rebounds and eight points against Maine... Had 12 points, seven rebounds a career-high three steals, and two blocks at home F • 6-6 • 240 • One Letter (RS’ 13-14) against CCSU... Had 11 points in LIU’s NEC semifinal loss to Wagner... Scored Kaduna, Nigeria (Coral Springs [Fla.] Christian) 12 points and had nine boards at Saint Francis U. ... Also had 10 rebounds against Fordham and SFU... Scored 12 points at Niagara... Finished the season LIU Brooklyn with 19 steals, 10 assists and nine blocks. 2017 LIU graduate in economics REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2014-15 at LIU Brooklyn) Graduate school in Global Retailing Member of the Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team... Started and played all 30 games in the front court for the Blackbirds... Averaged 8.5 points and CAREER HIGHS HONORS team-best 6.3 rebounds in 23.3 minutes per contest... Rebounding total Points • 2014-15 Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team ranked ninth in the league... Reached double figures in scoring 13 times... 21, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16) Shot 47.4 percent from the floor to rank ninth in the NEC... Was named NEC 7, vs. UIW (11/25/17); 7, vs. Drexel (11/17/17) SENIOR (2017-18) Rookie of the Week after scoring 10 points and pulling down six rebounds Finished 15th in The American with 1.7 offensive rebounds per game... against St. John’s... Also earned the weekly honor after averaging 15.0 Field Goals Made One of six players to compete in all 35 games and added three starts... points and 6.0 rebounds while shooting a sparkling 80.0 percent from 8, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16) 3, vs. UIW (11/25/17); Made his Houston debut in season-opening win over McNeese... Finished the floor against Sacred Heart and Wagner... Scored career-best 17 points 3, vs. Drexel (11/17/17) with a point and a rebound against the Cowboys... Scored seven points against the Seahawks going 7-for-12 from the floor... Recorded first career and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds against Drexel in Paradise Jam double-double against Central Connecticut with 16 points and 11 rebounds, Field Goal Attempts First Round... Snared a key offensive rebound against Wake Forest to reset 13, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16) including seven offensive... Scored 15 points with nine rebounds in home 6, vs. UIW (11/25/17); shot clock late in Paradise Jam consolation title game... Finished with a win over Saint Francis. 6, vs. Drexel (11/17/17) game-high 11 rebounds against the Demon Deacons... Made first start of his Houston career against UIW... Totaled seven points with four rebounds, 3-Point Field Goals Made an assist and steal against the Cardinals... Scored five points and grabbed FRESHMAN (2013-14 at LIU Brooklyn) None seven rebounds in win against Arkansas... Grabbed six rebounds, including Earned redshirt after missing entire season due to injury. 3-Point Field Goal Attempts four off the offensive glass, in win against Providence at Hall of Fame Holiday 1, vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (1/31/15) Showcase... Posted five points and grabbed five rebounds in win at USF to HIGH SCHOOL Free Throws Made open American Athletic Conference play... Snared three offensive rebounds Spent three seasons at Coral Springs Christian High School in Florida. Senior 9, vs. Sacred Heart (1/8/15) in win over Tulane... Grabbed eight rebounds, including five offensive, in (2012-13): Was a McDonald’s All-America nominee... Named Sun-Sentinel win over No. 5/5 Cincinnati... Started in win over UConn on Senior Night... 3, at USF (12/28/17) and Miami Herald Florida Small-Schools Boys Basketball Player of the Year Finished with six points and seven rebounds, including a game-high four Free Throw Attempts offensive boards, against the Huskies. American Championship: Had four as a senior after averaging 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game... Also 14, vs. St. Francis Brooklyn (2/26/15) named to Florida 3A All-State Team by Florida Association of Basketball 5, at USF (12/28/17) points and three rebounds in 16 minutes vs. UCF in the Quarterfinals... Pulled 5, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) in nine rebounds while totaling three points in 15 minutes vs. No. 11/14 Coaches... Scored school-record 40 points and grabbed 14 rebounds against Wichita State... Led Cougars with six rebounds against No. 8/8 Cincinnati in Orlando’s Dr. Phillips... Had 26 points and 15 boards, including go-ahead Rebounds the Title Game. NCAA Tournament: Had one point, one rebound and one 3-point play in CSC’s win over Sagemont... Helped Crusaders advance to

2017-18 REVIEW 17, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16) 11, vs. Wake Forest (11/19/17) assist against rv/rv San Diego State in First Round... Finished with four points Class 3A state championship for first time in school history... Had 22 points, and three rebounds against No. 7/7 Michigan in Second Round. eight rebounds and four steals in state semifinal win. Junior (2011-12): Assists Averaged 20.9 points and 9.8 rebounds. 3, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (12/29/16) 1, done five times; Most recently JUNIOR (2016-17 at LIU Brooklyn) vs. Tulane (2/11/18) Competed in all 32 games with 30 starts... Ranked fourth with 9.2 points PERSONAL Steals per game but finished second among the Blackbirds with 8.7 rebounds per Full name is Nura Muhammad Zanna... Born in Kaduna, Nigeria... Received 4, vs. St. John’s (12/11/16) contest... Connected on 62.4 percent (121-of-194) from the field... Tallied his bachelor’s degree in economics from LIU Brooklyn in 2017... Studied 2, vs. New Orleans (11/29/17) 15 double-doubles... Posted 19 games with double-digit points, including global retailing in graduate school at Houston in 2017-18... Son of Zanna Blocked Shots nine of 10 midway through the season... Recorded 16 games with double- and Maimuna Awami... Has six siblings, including brother Talib who played 3, vs. Stony Brook (11/27/14) digit rebounds, including eight of 10 midway through the season... Scored basketball at Pitt... Played for Nigerian U-16 basketball team with St. John’s 1, done three times; Most recently basketball player Chris Obekpa. vs. Tulane (2/11/18) 10 points with 10 rebounds vs. Northeastern... Posted 15 points with 12 rebounds at UMass-Lowell... Finished with 15 points and 16 rebounds against Minutes Played Dartmouth... Enjoyed career night against Mount St. Mary’s, totaling 21 37, at Bryant (2/9/17) 28, vs. #8/8 Cincinnati (3/11/18) points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field with 17 rebounds... Finished with four straight double-doubles at Robert Morris, at Saint Francis and against Italics indicated accomplished Central Connecticut State and St. Francis-Brooklyn... Had 13 points and 10 re- at LIU Brooklyn bounds at St. Francis-Brooklyn... Enjoyed 12 points with 12 rebounds against Sacred Heart... Posted 11 points with 13 rebounds at Mount St. Mary’s. NEC Tournament: Recorded 10 points with 12 rebounds against Robert Morris.

80 MEDIA ALMANAC DEPARTED LETTERMEN ZANNA’s 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME ZANNA’s 2015-16 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn) Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts McNEESE 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 4 0 1 0 0 1 at Loyola (Md.) * 20 2-4 0-0 2-4 4-4-8 5 0 3 2 1 6 vs. Drexel 22 3-6 0-0 1-4 4-5-9 5 0 0 1 1 7 MAINE * 16 4-6 0-0 0-0 4-7-11 3 2 3 0 0 8 at Liberty 11 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 2 0 0 2 NC CENTRAL * 18 1-2 0-0 4-7 0-3-3 4 1 0 0 0 6 vs. Wake Forest 21 2-4 0-0 2-5 5-6-11 3 1 1 0 0 6 at FIU * 19 2-8 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 3 0 1 0 0 6 UIW * 23 3-6 0-0 1-3 2-2-4 3 1 2 0 1 7 at Dartmouth * 17 1-3 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 2 0 2 0 0 4 NEW ORLEANS 16 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 2 3 UMASS LOWELL * 19 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-6-8 2 0 0 0 0 5 rv/rv ARKANSAS 16 2-3 0-0 1-2 1-6-7 5 1 1 0 0 5 at Fordham 30 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-8-10 4 0 4 1 0 1 FAIRFIELD 11 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-2-2 1 0 2 0 0 4 at Niagara * 36 5-10 0-0 2-2 4-1-5 5 0 0 0 1 12 at Saint Louis 12 0-0 0--0 2-2 2-2-4 3 1 1 0 1 2 SAM HOUSTON STATE * 21 3-4 0-0 3-4 1-4-5 3 1 2 0 1 9 at LSU 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 1 0 UIW * 20 3-8 0-0 1-3 1-5-6 4 0 5 0 1 7 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 4 0 0 0 0 0 at UMass * 22 1-2 0-0 4-5 2-3-5 2 0 3 0 1 6 vs. Providence 21 2-3 0-0 1-2 4-2-6 5 0 1 0 0 5 * at Mount St. Mary’s * 11 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-2-3 0 0 2 0 0 0 * at USF 17 1-1 0-0 3-5 2-3-5 3 0 1 0 0 5 * at Central Conn. St. * 26 2-5 0-0 2-3 3-11-14 4 0 2 0 0 6 * TEMPLE 9 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 1 0 0 2 * ROBERT MORRIS * 14 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-3-5 3 0 2 0 0 6 * at #9/9 Wichita State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 0 1 0 1 0 * SAINT FRANCIS * 25 3-6 0-0 2-4 6-4-10 4 0 1 1 1 8 * TULSA * 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 5 0 1 0 0 0 * at Wagner * 23 4-6 0-0 4-5 4-3-7 5 0 1 0 1 12 * at ECU 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 2 0 0 0 0 2 * at Bryant * 16 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-3-6 4 0 1 0 1 3 * at Tulane 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Fairleigh Dickinson * 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 0 0 * #7/4 WICHITA STATE 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 * ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 10 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-0-2 4 0 3 0 1 2 * USF 11 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 4 * SACRED HEART * 25 2-7 0-0 0-2 3-1-4 5 1 0 0 1 4 * at #8/8 Cincinnati 8 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 0 1 0 0 2 * FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 18 4-7 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 2 0 1 0 0 8 * at UCF 16 2-2 0-0 0-3 3-3-4 1 0 1 0 0 4 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 18 2-3 0-0 1-7 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 1 5 * SMU 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * at Sacred Heart * 12 1-2 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 4 0 2 1 1 3 * TULANE 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 1 1 1 1 2 * WAGNER * 23 7-11 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 4 0 3 0 1 16 * #5/5 CINCINNATI 19 1-1 0-0 0-2 5-3-8 5 0 1 0 0 2 * at St. Francis Brooklyn * 26 4-7 0-0 1-3 1-2-3 5 0 1 1 0 9 * at Temple 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 1 0 3 0 0 2 * at Robert Morris * 28 3-5 0-0 3-5 1-6-7 3 0 1 0 1 9 * at Memphis 21 1-4 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 3 0 0 0 0 2 * at Saint Francis * 35 5-8 0-0 2-5 3-6-9 3 0 2 1 1 12 * ECU 15 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 4 * CENTRAL CONN. ST. * 32 5-7 0-0 2-6 4-3-7 4 1 1 2 3 12 * at SMU 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 * BRYANT * 23 3-5 0-0 0-1 3-1-4 5 2 3 0 1 6 * UCONN * 23 2-3 0-0 2-2 4-3-7 4 0 2 0 0 6 at Sacred Heart * 15 1-2 0-0 0-4 1-3-4 3 0 1 0 0 2 vs. UCF 16 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 0 2 0 0 4 at Wagner * 24 4-5 0-0 3-6 2-5-7 5 1 3 0 0 11 vs. #11/14 Wichita State 15 1-4 0-0 1-2 4-5-9 5 0 1 0 0 3 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati 28 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-4-6 3 0 0 0 1 2 vs. rv/rv San Diego State 27 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 3 1 0 0 1 1 vs. #7/7 Michigan 14 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 1 0 1 0 1 4 ZANNA’s 2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn) Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at St. John’s * 28 5-12 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 2 0 2 0 0 10 at Saint Joseph’s * 31 6-9 0-0 2-3 4-4-8 5 0 1 0 1 14 ZANNA’s 2016-17 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn) vs. Stony Brook * 23 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 5 0 1 3 2 2 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Temple * 27 3-5 0-0 2-4 1-8-9 4 0 1 0 0 8 JOHN JAY * 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 4-3-7 1 0 1 0 0 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 26 4-6 0-0 1-3 5-7-12 3 0 4 0 0 9 LOYOLA (Md.) * 16 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 5 1 4 2 0 2 LEHIGH * 15 0-2 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 5 0 1 1 1 2 vs. Northeastern * 22 4-5 0-0 2-4 3-7-10 3 0 1 0 0 10 at Maine * 19 3-5 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 4 0 1 0 0 8 at Boston * 19 0-3 0-0 0-4 1-3-4 2 1 1 1 1 0 NJIT * 28 3-8 0-0 5-9 1-4-5 3 0 1 0 0 11 vs. Maine * 20 1-2 0-0 5-6 2-3-5 4 0 4 0 1 7 at UMass Lowell * 34 6-9 0-0 3-4 5-7-12 5 2 4 0 3 15 FIU * 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 3 0 2 2 1 4 at Hartford * 18 1-2 0-0 1-2 2-3-5 4 0 3 1 2 3 at New Hampshire * 29 2-5 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 3 1 1 0 0 6 at UIW * 22 2-5 0-0 2-3 2-5-7 5 0 3 0 0 6 HOFSTRA * 29 4-6 0-0 6-8 3-6-9 4 0 1 0 0 14 at NC Central * 18 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 2 0 1 4 * BRYANT * 25 1-5 0-0 4-6 5-4-9 3 0 1 0 1 6 2017-18 REVIEW vs. St. John’s * 27 6-9 0-0 1-3 3-8-11 2 1 3 0 4 13 * FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 21 3-6 0-0 3-4 1-6-7 5 0 2 0 0 9 at Minnesota * 26 4-8 0-0 2-2 3-7-10 2 0 4 1 0 10 * SACRED HEART * 35 2-4 0-0 9-13 2-6-8 5 1 2 2 2 13 DARTMOUTH * 31 7-10 0-0 1-6 5-11-16 3 1 2 1 0 15 * at Wagner * 16 6-6 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 5 1 4 0 0 17 NIAGARA * 29 6-8 0-0 1-2 4-3-7 4 2 4 0 0 13 * at Central Conn St. * 29 7-12 0-0 2-2 7-4-11 4 0 2 0 0 16 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 28 8-13 0-0 5-10 10-7-17 4 3 1 0 1 21 * MOUNT ST. MARY’S * 12 0-3 0-0 1-2 1-2-3 4 0 2 0 0 1 * BRYANT * 13 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 1 2 1 1 6 * at Bryant * 32 5-8 0-0 1-4 1-6-7 4 2 2 1 1 11 * at Robert Morris 29 6-9 0-0 0-0 4-9-13 2 0 8 0 0 12 * at Fairleigh Dickinson * 19 3-5 0-1 1-2 2-0-2 5 2 0 0 1 7 * at Saint Francis * 34 4-7 0-0 2-3 6-7-13 3 0 2 0 0 10 * CENTRAL CONN ST. * 22 2-6 0-0 2-6 5-3-8 3 1 3 0 0 6 * CENTRAL CONN ST. * 30 4-7 0-0 2-3 6-5-11 5 1 1 1 0 10 * at St. Francis Brooklyn * 17 4-7 0-1 3-6 2-4-6 4 0 2 0 0 11 * ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 29 5-6 0-0 2-8 5-6-11 4 0 4 0 0 12 * ROBERT MORRIS * 18 5-7 0-0 0-2 2-4-6 2 0 3 0 0 10 * WAGNER * 23 1-3 0-0 1-5 3-4-7 4 2 1 1 1 3 * SAINT FRANCIS * 29 6-12 0-0 3-6 3-6-9 3 1 1 1 0 15 * at Fairleigh Dickinson * 23 2-3 0-0 4-5 1-3-4 5 0 1 0 0 8 * at Robert Morris * 26 4-10 0-0 6-11 4-4-8 2 0 3 2 0 14 * at Sacred Heart * 29 4-7 0-0 0-3 3-7-10 5 0 1 1 2 8 * at Saint Francis * 26 2-6 0-0 4-5 1-4-5 4 0 7 0 0 8 * at Central Conn. St. * 24 2-2 0-0 1-4 2-2-4 3 0 2 0 0 5 * at Mount St. Mary’s * 23 0-3 0-0 1-4 3-6-9 2 3 3 1 3 1 * ROBERT MORRIS * 27 5-8 0-0 3-7 1-5-6 2 0 3 0 0 13 * WAGNER * 13 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 1 2 * SAINT FRANCIS * 19 2-3 0-0 2-4 4-4-8 5 0 2 0 1 6 * ST. FRANCIS BROOKLYN * 26 3-6 0-0 6-14 3-6-9 5 0 4 2 0 12 * at Bryant * 37 4-6 0-0 2-3 5-6-11 5 1 7 0 1 10 * at Sacred Heart * 19 0-6 0-0 0-1 2-2-4 2 1 4 0 1 0 * FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * 20 5-8 0-0 0-2 3-3-6 5 0 1 0 1 10 at St. Francis Brooklyn * 19 4-8 0-0 0-4 2-5-7 4 0 4 0 1 8 * at St. Francis Brooklyn * 20 6-7 0-0 1-2 3-7-10 3 1 4 0 0 13 * SACRED HEART * 28 5-6 0-0 2-4 4-8-12 5 0 5 0 0 12 * at Mount St. Mary’s * 28 5-10 0-0 1-2 5-8-13 2 0 2 0 1 11 ZANNA’s 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (at LIU Brooklyn) * at Wagner * 35 4-7 0-0 3-5 1-5-6 5 0 3 0 0 11 Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts ROBERT MORRIS * 28 4-8 0-0 2-2 4-8-12 2 0 1 0 0 10 Did not compete as redshirt ZANNA’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (LIU B) Redshirt 2014-15 (LIU B) 30-30 699 91-192 .474 0-2 .000 73-135 .541 67-121 188 – 6.3 111-10 13 67 15 16 255 – 8.5 2015-16 (LIU B) 31-30 655 77-147 .524 0-0 .000 50-100 .500 75-105 180 – 5.8 107-7 10 55 9 19 204 – 6.6 2016-17 (LIU B) 32-30 804 121-194 .624 0-0 .000 51-108 .472 109-169 278 – 8.7 115-13 17 88 10 21 293 – 9.2 2017-18 (UH) 35-3 515 37-67 .552 0-0 .000 23-47 .489 59-77 136 – 3.9 102-7 6 30 3 11 97 – 2.8 Houston Totals 35-3 515 37-67 .552 0-0 .000 23-47 .489 59-77 136 – 3.9 102-7 6 30 3 11 97 – 2.8 LIU B Totals 93-90 2,158 289-533 .542 0-2 .000 174-343 .507 251-395 646 – 6.9 333-30 40 210 34 56 752 – 8.1 Totals 128-93 2,673 326-600 .543 0-2 .000 197-390 .505 310-472 782 – 6.1 435-37 46 240 37 67 858 – 6.7 ZANNA’s CAREER STATISTICS • CONFERENCE ONLY Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 2013-14 (NEC) Redshirt 2014-15 (NEC) 18-18 408 54-116 .466 0-2 .000 51-94 .543 46-71 117 – 6.5 65-6 12 47 9 10 159 – 8.8 2015-16 (NEC) 18-18 378 48-88 .545 0-0 .000 25-57 .439 47-54 101 – 5.6 62-4 5 28 6 14 121 – 6.7 2016-17 (NEC) 18-17 476 75-115 .652 0-0 .000 31-70 .443 67-98 165 – 9.2 72-10 9 50 4 9 181 – 10.1 2017-18 (American) 18-2 222 17-29 .586 0-0 .000 7-16 .438 31-30 61 – 3.4 43-3 1 15 2 2 41 – 2.3 American Totals 18-2 222 17-29 .586 0-0 .000 7-16 .438 31-30 61 – 3.4 43-3 1 15 2 2 41 – 2.3 NEC Totals 54-53 1,262 217-319 .680 0-2 .000 107-221 .484 160-223 383 – 7.1 199-20 26 125 19 33 461 –8.5 Totals 72-55 1,484 234-348 .672 0-2 .000 114-237 .481 191-253 444 – 6.2 242-23 27 140 21 35 502 –7.0 81 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 REVIEW

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HISTORY Historical Highlights...... 84-85 Houston Basketball A to Z...... 86-89 Cougars in the NBA/NBA Draft..... 90-91 1966-67 NCAA Final Four Team...... 92 1967-68 NCAA Final Four Team...... 93 1981-82 NCAA Final Four Team...... 94 1982-83 NCAA Final Four Team...... 95 1983-84 NCAA Final Four Team...... 96 Game of the Century...... 97 Coach Guy V. Lewis...... 98 Otis Birdsong...... 99 Clyde Drexler...... 100 Elvin Hayes...... 101 Hakeem Olajuwon...... 102 Michael Young...... 103 Honor Roll...... 104-107 NCAA Tournament Results...... 106-107 2018-19 HOUSTON Conference Tournament Results. 109-111 NIT/CBI Results...... 112 MEN’S UHCougars.com...... 113 All-Time Lettermen...... 114-115 BASKETBALL Jersey Numbers...... 116-117 All-Time Series...... 118-119 Series Records...... 120-127 All-Time Results...... 128-136 Year-by-Year / Coaching Records...... 137

83 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY After winning college basketball’s “Game of the Century,” playing defensive ability. He ended his career as Houston’s all-time career 16-0 Southwest Conference record while winning the league’s regular in five NCAA Final Fours and producing the high-flying fraternity scoring leader at that time with 1,452 points. season and SWC Postseason Classic championships. known as “Phi Slama Jama”, the University of Houston has proven to Houston also was a quarterfinalist in the 1962 NIT, as the Cougars Houston advanced to the NCAA Championship game for the first be one of college basketball’s most popular and one of the nation’s were led by New York native Jack Thompson and All-America center time in school history, but was upset by No. 16 NC State on a last-second most successful programs. Lyle Harger. Harger averaged 15.9 points and 10.6 rebounds that dunk by Lorenzo Charles. Houston’s legacy includes conference championships in four season, while future assistant coach Donnie Schverak chipped in Houston also was a NCAA Tournament finalist in 1983-84 after different leagues, 34 consecutive seasons without a losing record, 15.5 points. the Cougars set a school record with 32 wins. Olajuwon was named a 19 All-American players, three of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players and In 1964, Lewis signed two of the first three African-American ath- consensus All-American after leading the nation in field goal percent- three members of the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame. The Cougars letes in school history: Elvin Hayes and Don Chaney. Hayes is the only age, rebounding and blocked shots. The following season, the Cougars extended their winning heritage in 2004-05 by posting their 1,000th three-time All-America First-Team selection in school history, while played in the NIT. win in the school’s history. Chaney earned All-American honors in 1968. They combined to lead Following the 1985-86 season Lewis announced his retirement Houston to its first two NCAA Final Four appearances in 1967 and 1968. as coach and ended his career with a 592-279 record. He led the ORIGINS OF SUCCESS Hayes also claimed Houston’s career, single-season and single-game Cougars to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT berths Houston’s first athletics team was its intercollegiate basketball scoring and rebounding records and continues to hold them today. during his tenure. team, which began playing at the end of World War II. The Lone Star In 1968, the Cougars played in college basketball’s most significant Conference suspended operations in 1943 and 1944 because of World game of the 20th century, when second-ranked Houston challenged FOSTER ERA BEGINS War II and invited Houston to join the league when it resumed in 1945. defending national champion UCLA in the Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968. Pat Foster took the helm in 1986-87 and led the Cougars to six Under the direction of head coach Alden Pasche, the Cougars Not only did the game have two outstanding teams, it also featured postseason tournaments during the next seven years. The Cougars played their first game against defending league champion North Texas two consensus All-Americans and future Naismith Basketball Hall of played in the NCAA Tournament in his first season and advanced to on Jan. 10, 1946. The Cougars’ starting lineup that night consisted of Fame players in the first nationally televised regular-season game. If the second round of the NIT with a win over Fordham in 1987-88. team captain and center Guy V. Lewis, forwards Jack Wagner and that was not enough, it also marked the first game played in a domed In 1989-90, Houston returned to the NCAA Tournament when Dick Pratt, along with guards Willie Wells and Charlie Carpenter. stadium with an attendance of more than 53,000 people. Carl Herrera, Craig Upchurch and Byron Smith combined to lead That night, Lewis scored 19 points, while Wells added 16 to lead The contest lived up to all of its pregame hype, as Hayes sank two the Cougars to a 25-8 record. Herrera led the Cougars with 16.7 points the Cougars to a 62-35 victory. Pratt scored the first field goal in school free throws in the final 29 seconds to give the Cougars a 71-69 victory. and 9.6 rebounds per game before leaving for the professional ranks. history and ended the game with 12 points for Houston. After beating the Bruins, Houston finished the 1968 regular season with Smith averaged 16.3 points, and Upchurch posted averages of 13.1 The Cougars went on to finish the season with a 10-4 record a 28-0 record atop both the AP and UPI national polls. points and 7.0 rebounds. and were the Lone Star Conference champions with an 8-2 league Playing without starting point guard George Reynolds in the NCAA Before the start of the 1990-91 season, Upchurch suffered a season- record. Lewis set a conference record, averaging 21.1 points in 10 Tournament, the Cougars advanced to their second straight NCAA Final ending back injury during preseason workouts, but Smith combined league games. Four before falling to UCLA 101-69, as the Bruins used a box-and-one with 7-foot center Alvaro Teheran to lead the Cougars to a NIT ap- The Cougars won a second consecutive LSC championship the fol- defense to handcuff Hayes. Houston ended the season as the first team pearance. The next season, Houston returned to the NCAA Tournament lowing year as Lewis averaged 19.7 points per game and Wells added in school history to win 30 games with a 31-2 record. as Houston reloaded with SWC Newcomers of the Year Sam Mack and 10.2 points per contest. Houston finished the 1946-47 season with a After the season, Ken Spain became Houston’s first Olympian in Bo Outlaw. Upchurch also returned for his senior season and the trio 15-7 overall record and was 11-1 in LSC play. 1968, when he helped the United States win a gold medal in Mexico led the Cougars to another 25-win campaign. City. In 1992-93, Outlaw teamed with David Diaz and Anthony Gold- HOUSTON CHANGES LEAGUES wire to lead Houston to 21 wins and the NIT. Outlaw was named the After a fourth place finish and a runner-up showing in the Lone Star PERENNIAL POWER SWC Player of the Year after leading the nation in field-goal percentage Conference standings in 1947-48 and 1948-49, the Cougars moved to After two consecutive NCAA Final Four Appearances, Houston’s and leading the SWC in blocked shots for the second straight year. He the Gulf Coast Conference and won a league championship with a 6-0 national success continued in the 1970s, as the Cougars opened the also chipped in with 16.2 points and 10.0 rebounds per game. Diaz conference record in their only season as a league member. decade with four straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Early in the led the Cougars with 17.2 points per game, while Goldwire averaged Houston joined one of the nation’s strongest collegiate basketball decade, the Cougars featured a lineup of All-Americans that included 14.2 points and 5.7 assists per game in his first season as a Cougar. conferences, the Missouri Valley Conference, in 1950. Ollie Taylor, point guard Poo Welch, 6-8 standout Dwight Davis Following the 1993 NIT, Foster resigned as head coach. Alvin and Louis Dunbar. Taylor led the Cougars to a NCAA Sweet 16 finish Brooks, Foster’s assistant coach for seven seasons, was named head IN THE VALLEY in 1969-70. Welch and Davis combined to lead Houston to another coach. The Missouri Valley Conference featured 13 squads that were NCAA Sweet 16 the following year. ranked among the nation’s Top Five teams from 1950-60. In addition Houston competed in its third straight NCAA Tournament in 1971- BROOKS NAMED HEAD COACH to its outstanding teams, the MVC produced 28 All-America performers 72, and Dwight Jones played for the U.S. Olympic team later that Brooks enjoyed his best season as a head coach in 1995-96 when during the 1960s. summer. In 1972-73, Houston was invited to the NCAA Tournament he led Houston to a 17-10 record and a second-place finish in the final The Cougars played their first game against a nationally ranked for a fourth straight year. That team was led by Jones and Dunbar, a season of the Southwest Conference. Houston also upset third-ranked team in 1950-51, when they faced No. 5 Bradley. Later that season, 6-10 player who redefined the meaning of versatility by playing all five Memphis that year. Houston took on top-ranked Oklahoma State, which was coached by the positions on the court. He took those skills to the Harlem Globetrotters The following year, Houston joined Conference USA and began to legendary Henry Iba on February 21. The Cougars also faced top-ranked and spent more than 26 years as a player and coach. compete again in one of the nation’s top collegiate basketball leagues. Cincinnati and second-ranked Bradley in back-to-back games twice in In 1975-76, Houston began playing in the Southwest Conference Galen Robinson was the Cougars’ first C-USA honoree, earning All- 1959-60. and went on to win three SWC regular season championships and five Conference USA honors in 1996-97 and 1997-98. Houston’s most memorable season as a member of the MVC came SWC Postseason Tournaments during the next 20 years. in 1955-56. That year, the Cougars were conference champions and Houston also continued to produce All-American players. Otis DREXLER RETURNS ranked in the national wire service polls for the first time in school Birdsong was named a consensus All-American in 1977 while leading Following the 1997-98 season, former Cougar All-America player history. The Cougars were ranked No. 18 by the Associated Press on Houston to the NIT championship game. Birdsong was named the SWC Clyde Drexler returned to his alma mater as Houston’s head coach.

HISTORY Feb. 18 and climbed as high as No. 14 before ending the season with a Player of the Year after setting the SWC scoring record with 30.3 points Drexler won his first game as head coach against Texas on national 19-7 overall record and ranked 17th in the final AP poll. per game and leading the Cougars to a second-place finish in the league television. He also guided Houston to its first two C-USA road wins The team featured Houston’s first 7-foot center,Don Boldebuck, standings. Later, he was chosen the league’s Player of the Decade. in his first year. who averaged 21 points and more than 15 rebounds per game while After playing in the NIT, Houston won its first SWC Postseason During his second season, Drexler led Houston to its first C-USA leading the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament appearance. After Tournament title in 1977-78 and earned the league’s automatic berth Tournament victory over Marquette in 1999-00. the season, Pasche resigned as head coach and athletics director to the NCAA Tournament. Gee Gervin was an All-Conference USA First-Team selection in both Harry Fouke gave the reins to its former assistant coach and team 1998-99 and 1999-00. Kenny Younger also earned All C-USA Third- captain Guy V. Lewis. PHI SLAMA JAMA Team honors in 1998-99. George Williams became the first Cougar The Cougars returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1980-81 and in school history to earn C-USA All-Freshman team honors in 1998-99. LEWIS NAMED HEAD COACH began one of the most successful runs in school history. During the Lewis spent the next 30 seasons revolutionizing college basketball next three years, the Cougars played in the 1982, 1983 and 1984 NCAA McCALLUM TAKES OVER and putting Houston’s program on the national map. He coached Final Fours. Houston’s most famous team during that span was the Drexler resigned after the 2000 C-USA Tournament, and Ray Mc- Houston’s first All-America player, signed the first two African-American 1982-83 squad, which was coined “Phi Slama Jama” by Tommy Bonk, Callum was named Houston’s sixth head coach. In McCallum’s first basketball players in school history and orchestrated the Game of the a former Houston Post columnist and current Los Angeles Times writer. season, McDonald’s High School All-American Alton Ford earned Century in the 1960s. Led by All-Americans Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon, C-USA All-Freshman Team honors and was named to the Freshman The Cougars opened the decade playing in the 1961 NCAA Tourna- Phi Slama Jama finished the season with a 31-3 record after putting All-America Fourth Team. Following that season, Ford was selected in ment. That team was led by All-America First-Team honoree Gary together a 26-game winning streak and ending the regular season the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft by the Phoenix Suns. Phillips, who was nicknamed “The Ghost” because of his outstanding ranked No. 1 in the nation. “Phi Slama Jama” also recorded a perfect In 2001-02, Houston finished the season with an 18-15 record.

84 MEDIA ALMANAC HISTORY The Cougars also placed second in C-USA’s National Division with a Junior college transfer Robert McKiver replaced Smith in the In early April, James Dickey became the eighth coach in the 9-7 mark, advanced to the semifinals of the C-USA Tournament and starting lineup, and earned All C-USA First-Team honors after averaging history of the program and quickly assembled his staff to prepare for earned a bid to the NIT. Individually, Louis Truscott became the fourth 19.2 points and 3.4 assists per game. the 2010-11 season. Cougar to garner league honors when he was selected All-Conference Lafayette was an All C-USA Second-Team selection for the second Dickey, who was a 10-year head coach at Texas Tech from 1991 to USA Third Team. straight season after averaging 14.3 points and leading the league in 2001, hired former Houston head coach Alvin Brooks as associate In 2002-03, Houston earned its third straight berth into the C-USA steals for the second year in a row with 2.4 per game. head coach. Tournament, and Truscott was an All C-USA First-Team selection after McKiver and Lafayette also were named to the C-USA All- During his first season, Dickey led the Cougars to 12 wins, including finishing sixth among national leaders in rebounding and registering Tournament team. an upset of No. 19 UCF in Hofheinz Pavilion. 20 double-doubles. Senior Jahmar Thorpe was the team’s MVP after he chipped in In Dickey’s second season in 2011-12, the Cougars improved to 15-15 In 2003-04, Houston’s string of C-USA Tournaments ended as the with 10.9 points per game and led the team in rebounding and field- with wins against Arkansas in Little Rock, Ark., and against eventual Cougars ended the year with a 9-18 overall record. goal percentage despite playing most of the year with a broken wrist NCAA Tournament participant Southern Miss. and a sprained wrist on the other hand. Guard Joseph Young and forward TaShawn Thomas were named RECORD-SETTING CAMPAIGN Dion Dowell came to Houston after playing two seasons at Texas to the C-USA All-Freshman Team. On March 23, 2004, Tom Penders was named Houston’s seventh and averaged 11.1 points and nearly six rebounds in 27 games. In the offseason, Dickey and his staff compiled one of the program’s head coach and led the Cougars to a record-setting campaign in his Late in the season, Marcus Malone developed into a defensive greatest signing classes in school history, led by top-20 national recruit first season. Penders brought renewed excitement to the UH campus stopper when he held C-USA’s scoring leader Morris Almond to just 11 Danuel House. program when he produced Houston’s most successful team in 12 years. points in the league’s tournament after Almond had averaged more During the 2012-13 campaign, the Cougars enjoyed their first 20- The Cougars finished the year with their best record since 1995- than 26 points per game. win season since 2008-09 and advanced to the the College Basketball 96. A part of that record was the defeat of a nationally ranked team Those five players helped lead Houston to its third straight winning Invitational Quarterfinals before falling at George Mason. for the first time since Dec. 4, 1996, when the Cougars upset No. season and best finish in C-USA. Houston started its postseason run with a thrilling 73-72 First 16 and eventual NCAA Final Four participant and C-USA champion Round win against Texas inside Hofheinz Pavilion in front of a raucous, Louisville. Houston also tied a school record with nine Conference A POSTSEASON FIRST student-led crowd. USA wins that year. Throughout its history, the Cougars have enjoyed tremendous suc- Forward TaShawn Thomas was named to the All-Conference USA In addition Houston had a landmark win over Memphis on Feb. cess in postseason tournaments, but the 2007-08 campaign brought First Team and C-USA All-Defensive Team, while Joseph Young was 5. The 66-53 victory over the Tigers was Houston’s 1,000th win in the a first to the program. named to the league’s Third Team. Both players also were named to program’s history. The Cougars also returned to postseason play when After finishing third in the C-USA standings with 22 regular-season various All-District Teams. they competed at Wichita State in the first round of the NIT. wins, the Cougars accepted a berth to the inaugural College Basketball Making his collegiate debut, House lived up to that hype and was Senior guard Andre Owens was named an All C-USA Second-Team Invitational. recognized as the C-USA Freshman of the Year, a first for the Cougars performer after averaging 18.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. In that new postseason tournament, the Cougars knocked off in any league. Nevada on the road and returned to the friendly confines of Hofheinz Pa- In 2013-14, the Cougars knocked off eventual national champion POSTSEASON PLAY AGAIN vilion to dominate Valparaiso before falling to eventual champion Tulsa. UConn on New Year’s Eve in the inaugural American Athletic Conference In the 2005-06 season, the Cougars posted a 21-10 record and Guard Robert McKiver was named to the CBI All-Tournament game for both programs. Houston went on to record three wins against advanced to the second round of the NIT following a 77-67 victory over Team and was a member of the All C-USA First Team for the second nationally ranked teams, the program’s highest total since 1983-84. BYU in Hofheinz Pavilion during the first round. straight season after averaging more than 23 points per game. The The Cougars also posted back-to-back wins over nationally ranked New Haven, Conn., native also earned places on the NABC All-District KELVIN SAMPSON BECOMES A COUGAR teams for the first time since playing in the 1984 NCAA Midwest 9 First Team and the USBWA All-District VII Team. Following the 2013-14 season, Dickey stepped down for family Regional Tournament with an 84-83 victory at No. 25 LSU and a 69-65 The senior guard also became only the fourth player in school history reasons. In early April 2014, Kelvin Sampson became the ninth head win over No. 13 Arizona. to record 50 points in a game, scoring a career-best 52 against C-USA coach in Houston Men’s Basketball history with his hiring. Oliver Lafayette was named The Sporting News Player of the rival Southern Miss on Feb. 27, 2008, in Hofheinz Pavilion. He ended A collegiate head coaching veteran, Sampson joined the Cougars Week after averaging 30 points per game in the two games. He scored his career with the fourth-most points in UH single-season history and after a 6-year stint as an assistant coach in the NBA. Pror to joining a career-high 32 points at LSU and added 28 points against Arizona. still holds the Cougar career, single-season and single-game record in the Cougars, Sampson guided his teams to a 500-270 record with 13 In C-USA play, the Cougars won nine regular season league games 3-pointers made. NCAA Tournament appearances – including a trip to the 2002 NCAA and advanced to the C-USA Tournament semifinals. Houston finished Finishing with a 24-10 overall record, the Cougars posted the Final Four – six conference championships and a pair of national Coach the regular season with a 9-5 C-USA record to earn a first-round bye program’s most wins since the 1991-92 campaign and won a pair of of the Year awards. in the C-USA Tournament. The Cougars knocked off UCF 71-52, in the postseason tournament games for the first time since 1983-84. Sampson led the Cougars to a 13-19 overall record in his first season quarterfinals before falling to No. 1 seed and eventual C-USA Tourna- in 2014-15. Hampered by injuries throughout the year, the Cougars won ment champions Memphis in the semifinals. A FIRST four of their last five games, including a 66-60 upset of Tulane in the After beating BYU in the first round of the NIT, Houston’s season In 2008-09, the Cougars advanced to a postseason tournament for American Athletic Conference Championship First Round. came to an end when the Cougars fell at Missouri State in the second the fourth time in the last five years and finished with a 21-12 record. The Cougars also knocked off defending national champion UConn round. It marked the fifth straight season – all under Penders – that 70-68 on Feb. 1, 2015, inside Hofheinz Pavilion. It was the second Individually, Ramon Dyer and Lafayette were All C-USA Second- the Cougars recorded at least 18 wins, a first in school history. Prior straight season in which the Cougars defeated the Huskies in Hosuton. Team selections, while Lanny Smith was chosen as an All C-USA to that, the Cougars had not reached that milestone in four straight In 2015-16, the Cougars were picked to finish seventh in the

Third-Team performer. seasons since 1989-93. American Athletic Conference Coaches’ Preseason Poll but competed HISTORY Lafayette led the Cougars in scoring with 15.7 points per game and as the No. 2 seed at The American Championships. ranked second nationally in steals with 3.4 per contest. His average set BACK to the BIG DANCE Sampson led Houston to 22 wins for only the 15th time in school both C-USA and UH single season records. His total of 105 steals tied the The Cougars used a late run during the 2009-10 season to make their history with a win over No. 12 SMU inside Hofheinz Pavilion. The Cougars league’s single season mark, trailing only Drexler’s single-season record. first return to the NCAA Tournament in nearly two decades. earned a bid to the NIT for the first time since 2006. Dyer was Houston’s scoring leader and ranked second among Having been unable to win four straight games at any point during In 2016-17, his Cougars finished among the American Athletic the team leaders in steals in C-USA regular season games with 14.1 the regular season, the Cougars won four consecutive games in as many Conference top-three leaders and earned a bid to the NIT for the second points and 2.1 steals per game. He averaged 12.1 points throughout days to win the GMC Sierra Conference USA Championship title at the straight season. the season and led the Cougars in rebounding with a 6.1 average and BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla. Sampson’s team finished with a 21-11 overall record, including a in blocked shots with 33. Houston used a 15-3 run down the stretch to upend No. 25 UTEP in 12-6 mark in league play, and captured the title at the Gulf Coast Show- Smith averaged 12.1 points and 5.4 assists per game. He also was the title game and claim their first C-USA Championship crown. Scoring case with a buzzer-beating 72-71 win over Vermont on Nov. 23, 2016. named to the NABC All-Region team. a C-USA Championship game-record 28 points, senior guard Kelvin It was the Cougars’ first regular-season tournament title since 1991. It was the first time the Cougars had three All-Conference players Lewis was named the Most Outstanding Player. Sampson led the Cougars to one of their finest seasons in 2017-18 in one season since joining C-USA. He was joined on the All-Tournament Team by senior guard Aubrey with a 27-8 overall record and a 14-4 mark in the American Athletic Coleman, who finished as the national scoring champion by season’s Conference, good enough for second place in the league. BUILDING the MOMENTUM end, a first in school history. With a last-second win over San Diego State, the Cougars earned Despite battling preseason injuries, the Cougars managed to post The Cougars met No. 4 seed Maryland in the NCAA Tournament West the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory since 1984 and fell just its best finish in both the C-USA regular-season standings and C-USA Region First Round. Despite a valiant effort, Houston saw its postseason a buzzer-beater shy against eventual national finalist Michigan of Tournament in 2007. run end with an 89-77 loss to the Terrapins. advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16. The Cougars finished third in the regular-season standings after With that performance, he became one of only 10 coaches in NCAA splitting overtime outcomes against UCF. Houston also beat Southern THE JAMES DICKEY ERA history to lead 3+ schools to NCAA Tournament wins. Miss and Rice to advance to the C-USA Tournament’s championship Shortly after the Cougars’ postseason run ended at the 2010 NCAA For his impressive efforts, Sampson was recognized as both The for the first time. Tournament, Penders and his staff resigned. American and the NABC Coach of the Year.

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100-POINT GAMES ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (C-USA) FINAL TOP 25 RANKINGS points and finished his career as second The Cougars have scored 100 or more points in 180 games, The Cougars have had five players named on Houston’s all-time scoring charts with enjoying a 176-4 record when they reach triple digits. Houston’s to the Conference USA All-Tournament Team. Year AP Coaches 2,832 points. He also ranks seventh among first 100-point game came on Dec. 6, 1954, in a 102-89 deci- With their amazing postseason run in 2009- 1966 – 14 Houston’s all-time career assists and third sion over Sam Houston State. UH last reached that milestone 10, guards Aubrey Coleman and Kelvin 1967 7 6 among steals leaders. in a 109-58 win over ECU inside H&PE Arena in Houston on Lewis became the latest members. 1968 1 1 As a senior, Birdsong averaged 30.3 points per game while leading Houston to a Feb. 25, 2018. Lewis was honored as the Championship’s 1970 12 11 29-8 record and the NIT championship game Most Outstanding Player, becoming the Cou- 1971 14 18 1,000 WINS gars’ first honoree in C-USA and only the fifth against St. Bonaventure. He scored 38 points 1973 13 18 Houston enjoyed its 1,000th win in school history with a in program history. against the Bonnies and was later named the 66-53 victory over Memphis in Hofheinz Pavilion on Feb. 5, Robert McKiver and Oliver Lafayette 1978 – 16 Southwest Conference Player of the Decade 2005. Memphis native Brian Latham led the Cougars with were named to the 2007 C-USA All-Tourna- 1983 1 1 for the 1970s. 22 points and five steals. Ramon Dyer added 19 points and ment Team after leading the Cougars to the 1984 5 5 Birdsong was the second player chosen in led the Cougars with 11 rebounds and three blocked shots. C-USA Tournament championship game for 2018 21 22 the 1977 NBA Draft and went on to play 12 the first time. seasons in the NBA. He appeared in four NBA ALL-AMERICANS McKiver averaged 20 points throughout All-Star Games and ended his career with The University of Houston has produced 24 All-American the tournament, while Lafayette added 14.3 points, shot 50 over 14,000 points. players since the Cougars began playing basketball in 1946. percent from the field and led the team with 5.3 rebounds in In July 2014, he was named to the Southwest Conference Gary Phillips was the first Cougar to earn All-American the three games. Hall of Fame. honors in 1961, while Elvin Hayes is Houston’s only three- Marcus Oliver was selected to the 2002 C-USA All- time All-American. Tournament team after averaging 18.7 points and shooting CHANEY, DON Otis Birdsong was named a consensus All-American in 60.0 percent (18-30) from beyond the three-point line in A former NBA player and coach, Don Chaney joined Elvin 1977, and Hakeem Olajuwon became the third Cougar to three games. Hayes as the first two African-Americans to sign with Houston earn consensus All-American honors in 1984. in 1964. During his Houston stint, he helped lead the Cougars ALL-SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE to an 81-12 record and two NCAA Final Fours in their three ALL-CONFERENCE USA SELECTIONS From 1976-1996, 26 Cougars earned 44 All-Southwest seasons at the school. Houston produced 20 All-Conference USA honorees during Conference honors. Rob Williams, Clyde Drexler, Alvin Following his collegiate career at Houston, Chaney was the its affiliation with the league. Franklin, Rickie Winslow and Craig Upchurch were three- 12th overall player chosen in the first round of the 1968 NBA Forward TaShawn Thomas was named to the All- time All-SWC selections. Williams is the only Cougar named to Draft by Boston. He played 11 seasons in the NBA with the Conference USA First Team in 2013, while guard Joseph Young the All-SWC First Team three times during his career. Celtics and . He has the distinction of being earned a Third-Team selection. Otis Birdsong, Michael Young, and Craig Upchurch the only Celtic to play with both Bill Russell and Larry Bird. Guard Aubrey Coleman was named to the All C-USA First earned All-SWC First-Team honors twice. Drexler joined He also played with the St. Louis Spirits of the ABA in 1975- Team in 2009-10 for the second straight season. He became Hakeem Olajuwon, Alvin Franklin, Greg Anderson, Carl 76. During his NBA career, he scored 6,216 points and registered the first player sinceRobert McKiver accomplished that feat Herrera, Bo Outlaw and Tim Moore as Houston’s other 492 steals and 196 blocked shots while being named to the in 2007-08. First-Team choices. NBA’s Second-Team All-Defensive Team five times in his career. Coleman and Kelvin Lewis were named to the All C-USA In 1991-92, Houston’s starting lineup of Upchurch, Outlaw, After he retired as a player in 1980, Chaney spent 22 teams following the 2008-09 season. Derrick Daniels, David Diaz and Sam Mack were All-SWC seasons coaching in the NBA, nine as a head coach with the Coleman was named to the league’s First Team and also Second-Team members. Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons and recognized as the C-USA Newcomer of the Year, while Lewis New York Knicks. earned a place on the Third Team and was selected as a member ALL-TIME RECORD He was named the 1991 NBA Coach of the Year as the head of the All-Defensive Team. Houston enters the 2017-18 season with an all-time record coach of the Rockets and inducted into the Louisiana Sports It was the first C-USA postseason honor for either player. of 1,227 wins and 843 losses in 72 seasons. The Cougars began Hall of Fame in 1991. McKiver was named to the All C-USA First Team in 2007-08, playing basketball on Jan. 10, 1946, with a 62-35 win over the second straight year he was named to the league’s postsea- North Texas. COLEMAN, AUBREY son team. Forward Dion Dowell was named to the Third Team. In a program rich in history, guard Aubrey Coleman be- McKiver and Oliver Lafayette combined to earn All AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE came the first national scoring champion in Houston history. C-USA honors in 2006-07. McKiver became Houston’s first The Cougars began competition in the American Athletic The Houston native posted 896 points in 35 games to finish player named All C-USA First-Team since 2002-03. Lafayette Conference during the 2013-14 season. Houston facees league with 25.6 points per game. earned All C-USA Second-Team honors for the second straight members East Carolina, Cincinnati, UConn, USF, UCF, Memphis, He finished nearly three points ahead of his closest competi- season, becoming the fourth Cougar to gain All C-USA honors SMU, Temple, Tulane, Tulsa and Wichita State. tor, Adnan Hodzic of Lipscomb (22.7). twice in his career. This is the seventh conference in which Houston has com- While the Houston program has enjoyed national statistical In 2005-06, Houston recorded more than two players named peted during its history. champions in field goal percentage and rebounding, Coleman HISTORY All-Conference USA selections in the same season for the first became the first Cougar to lead the country in scoring. time in school history. That year, Lafayette and Ramon Dyer AP POLL were named All-C-USA Second-Team performers, while Lanny COUGARS Smith was an All-C-USA Third Team player. The Cougars finished the 2017-18 season at No. 21 in the final Associated Press poll with 430 points. It was the highest the Athletic teams at the University of Houston have been called Houston has had 12 players named to the All C-USA teams the Cougars since 1927, the year the school was founded as a since joining the league in 1996-97. Cougars had been ranked all season and was the first time Hous- ton finished among the leaders in a national poll since 1984. junior college. Andre Owens was named an All C-USA Second-Team selec- One of the original faculty members, John R. Bender, came tion in 2005, while Louis Truscott was an All C-USA First-Team Houston has been ranked in 116 weekly polls overall, including 63 weeks among the AP Top 10 teams. The Cougars to the school after serving as the head football coach at Wash- performer in 2002-03 and a Second-Team honoree in 2001-02. ington State. When he tutored a volunteer football squad, he Gee Gervin was named to the First Team in 1998-99 and were ranked No. 1 in 11 weekly polls during the 1967-68 and named them the “Cougars.” 1999-00, Galen Robinson was picked for the Third Team in 1982-83 seasons when the Cougars ended each regular season When UH began sponsoring intercollegiate athletics in 1946, 1996-97 and 1997-98, and Kenny Younger was a Third-Team atop both the the AP and UPI polls. “Cougars” was adopted as the name for its athletics teams. selection in 1998-99. Alton Ford was a C-USA All-Freshman selection in 2000-01, BIRDSONG, OTIS while George Williams was named to the 1999-00 C-USA A consensus All-American in 1977, Otis Birdsong became All-Freshman team. the first sophomore in school history to register 1,000 career

86 MEDIA ALMANAC HOUSTON BASKETBALL A to Z COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL lead “Phi Slama Jama” to the national championship game All-American Athletic Conference First-Team performer. The Cougars made their third trip to the College Basketball against NC State. As a senior in 2017-18, Gray grew his out longer, forcing him Invitational in 2013. After a 73-72 win against Texas inside Drexler was the 14th overall player selected in the first to put his long locks up in a “man-bun” as it came to be know by Hofheinz Pavilion in the First Round, the Cougars bowed out in round of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. A Cougar and college basketball fans that season. overtime with an 88-84 loss at George Mason. 10-time NBA All-Star player, Drexler was a member of the However, Gray will forever be remembered for his perfor- Houston made its second straight trip to the College Bas- 1992 Olympic “Dream Team” and led the Trail Blazers to the mance against San Diego State in the First Round of the 2018 ketball Invitational in 2008-09, falling at eventual champion 1990 and 1992 NBA Finals. NCAA Tournament in Wichita, Kan. Driving the lane with time Oregon State. He spent more than 11 seasons in Portland , setting franchise running out in a tie game, Gray banked in a layup to give the It was the second straight season that the Cougars lost to records in 10 categories. Drexler was traded to Houston on Feb. Cougars a 67-65 win over the Aztecs on March 15, 2018. the eventual CBI champion. In 2007-08, UH enjoyed back-to- 14, 1995, and helped lead the Rockets to the NBA championship They were his 38th and 39th points of the game, setting a back wins at Nevada and against Nevada in Hofheinz Pavilion that season. Two years later, he helped the Rockets reach the personal best at the most opportune time. to reach the semifinals before losing at Tulsa. 1997 Western Conference Finals. During that first CBI appearance, guard Robert McKiver In 1996, the NBA named him one of its 50 Greatest Players GULF COAST CONFERENCE was named to the All-Tournament Team after leading the Cou- of All-Time. Houston was a member of the Gulf Coast Conference in gars with more than 28 points per game. After leading the Rockets in scoring in 1997-98, Drexler 1949-50 when the Cougars won the league championship. announced his retirement to return to UH as head coach. He Midwestern State, North Texas and Trinity were other members. COLLEGE BASKETBALL’S TOP 37 PROGRAMS served in that position from 1998 to 2000. Street & Smith’s magazine ranked Houston as one of the HALL OF HONOR top 37 College Basketball Programs of All-Time in 2004-05. DUNBAR, LOUIS In November 2010, Larry Micheaux became the 17th As a player and coach for the Harlem Globetrotters, Louis representative from the basketball program to be inducted into COLLEGE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME “Sweet Lou” Dunbar has entertained basketball fans for more the University of Houston Athletics Hall of Honor. Houston is well represented in the NABC College Basketball than 26 seasons. Dunbar, who is 6-10, was one of the first big Other members include: Guy Lewis (1971), Gary Phil- Hall of Fame that opened in Kansas City in November 2007. men to play point guard when he played at Houston in 1973-75 lips (1972), Elvin Hayes (1974), Don Boldebuck (1976), Former Head Coach Guy V. Lewis was inducted after lead- and competed at all five positions during his Cougar career. Don Chaney (1981), Alden Pasche (1982), Clyde Drexler, ing the Cougars to 592 wins and five NCAA Final Fours. Lewis In 1974-75, Dunbar averaged 23 points and seven rebounds Hakeem Olajuwon, Ken Spain and head coach Guy Lewis also created Houston’s historic match-up against UCLA in the to earn All-America Third-Team honors. (1998), Otis Birdsong (2000), Dwight Jones (2002), Michael Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968, and coached college basketball’s Following his senior year, Dunbar was drafted by the Young (2004), Dwight Davis and Rob Williams (2006) and most famous fraternity, Phi Slama Jama, in 1982-83. in the 1975 NBA Draft. Louis Dunbar and the 1967-68 team (2008). Former players Elvin Hayes (2013) and Clyde Drexler He served as the head coach of the Harlem Globetrotters (2006) also are members after being inducted in the Naismith from 2008-10 and is now the director of player personnel for HAYES, ELVIN Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. that famous franchise. Voted one of the Top 25 NCAA’s all-time players in a 2005 CBSSportsline.com fan poll, Elvin Hayes put the University of COLORS FOSTER, PAT Houston on the college basketball map on Jan. 20,1968, when The University of Houston adopted scarlet and white as the Pat Foster was named Houston’s third head coach in 1986- he led the Cougars to a 71-69 victory over No. 1 UCLA in the school’s official colors in 1938. These were the colors on General 87, when he succeeded Guy V. Lewis. During his seven seasons Houston Astrodome. Sam Houston’s family shield. at UH, Foster compiled a 142-73 record with six postseason He is the greatest player ever to wear a Cougar uniform and Red is a metaphor for courage and inner strength to face tournament appearances. continues to hold school records for most points and rebounds the unknown. Foster was named the 1992 Southwest Conference Coach in a game, season and career. Hayes was a two-time, consensus of the Year after leading the Cougars to the 1992 SWC co- All-America performer and led the Cougars to an 81-12 record CONFERENCE USA championship. He also directed the Cougars to the 1987, 1990 and three NCAA Tournament berths during his three seasons Houston competed in Conference USA from 1996 to 2013. and 1992 NCAA Tournaments and the 1988, 1991 and 1993 NIT as a player. During that time, the Cougars collected 251 wins, including postseason tournaments. In July 2013, he was named an inductee to the College 110 in league play. Basketball Hall of Fame. GAME OF THE CENTURY DICKEY, JAMES In a titanic contest between the two best teams HENDRIX, LLOYD James Dickey became the eighth head coach in Houston and the two best players in the nation, the Cougars up- A four-year letterman from 1947-51, Lloyd Hendrix was history with his hiring on April 1, 2010. Dickey previously set top-ranked UCLA 71-69 before a capacity crowd of the first Cougar to score 1,000 points in his career. Hendrix 52,693 in the Astrodome on Jan. 20, 1968. tallied 1,026 points and ranks 39th on Houston’s current

worked as the head coach at Texas Tech from 1991-01. HISTORY All-American Elvin Hayes scored 39 points and pulled down career scoring list. DREAM TEAM 15 rebounds in the first nationally televised college game. Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon competed in the INDEPENDENT Olympics as members of Team USA’s Dream Teams in 1992 and GERVIN, GEE Houston was independent of any conference affiliation from 1996, respectively. Gee Gervin became the first Cougar to earn All-Conference 1960-76. During that span, the Cougars had a 308-112 record Drexler was a member of the original “Dream Team” in USA First-Team honors in 1998-99, after becoming the first and played in nine NCAA Tournaments and one NIT. Houston 1992 that won the gold medal in Barcelona. Olajuwon was player in C-USA history to lead the league in scoring and as- also played in their first two NCAA Final Fours in 1967 and 1968. named to “Dream Team II” in 1996, when the USA won the sists with 20.6 points and 4.1 assists per game. Gervin also gold medal in Atlanta. was named an All-C-USA First-Team performer for the second JONES, DWIGHT straight year in 1999-00. A member of the UH Athletics Hall of Honor and the 1972 DREXLER, CLYDE U.S. Olympic Team, Dwight Jones played two seasons at Clyde Drexler was inducted into the Naismith Memo- GRAY, ROB Houston from 1971-73. He led the Cougars in rebounding rial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 10, 2004. He is the only Guard Rob Gray was one of the most colorful and exciting both seasons with averages of 13.3 and 14.1 rebounds per Cougar to amass more than 1,000 points, 900 rebounds, 300 for the Cougars during his three years at Houston. game, respectively. assists and 250 steals. In 91 career games, Gray scored 1,710 points and reached He also led Houston with 97 blocked shots in 1972-73 before He was named the Southwest Conference Newcomer of the 1,000-point milestone in only 55 games, the 12th-fastest being selected by the in the first round of the the Year after setting a school freshman record with 10.5 total in Houston history. 1973 NBA Draft. Davis played 10 seasons in the NBA with the rebounds per game. He was a two-time American Athletic Conference scoring Hawks, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. He led Houston to two NCAA Final Four appearances and champion – joining Houston legend Otis Birdsong as the only earned All-America First-Team honors in 1983, after helping Cougars to accomplish that feat twice – and was a two-time

87 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL HOUSTON BASKETBALL A to Z LAFAYETTE, OLIVER MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE second overall players picked in the draft. The Cleveland A two-time All-Conference USA Second-Team selection and Houston competed as a member of the Missouri Valley Con- Cavaliers selected Davis in 1972 and Birdsong was selected by a member of the 2007 C-USA All-Tournament Team, Oliver ference from 1950 to 1960. Other members of the conference at the Kansas City Kings in 1977. Lafayette set a single-season and career record for most that time were Bradley, Detroit, Drake, Oklahoma State, Saint Those four players are among 11 Cougars chosen in the steals per game. Louis, Tulsa and Wichita State between 1950-57. draft’s first round. A native of Baton Rouge, La., Lafayette also was named the Oklahoma State and Detroit left the league in 1957 and were The Sporting News National Player of the Week after leading replaced by Cincinnati and North Texas State. The Cougars won NBA CHAMPIONS Houston to back-to-back upset wins at No. 25 LSU, when he the MVC championship in 1956. Three Cougar players have been a part of NBA championship scored a career-high 32 points, and No. 13 Arizona, when he teams. Elvin Hayes led the Washington Bullets to the 1978 NBA netted 28 points. NAIB TOURNAMENT championship. Hakeem Olajuwon led the Houston Rockets Lafayette scored a game-high 23 points and tied Houston’s Before earning its first NCAA Tournament bid in 1956, to back-to-back NBA titles in 1994 and 1995, while Clyde NIT record with eight steals in a 77-67 win over BYU in the Houston played in the NAIB tournament in Kansas City, Mo., Drexler joined Olajuwon as a member of the Rockets’ 1995 First Round on March 15, 2006. It was Houston’s first national during each of its first two seasons in 1946 and 1947. NBA championship squad. postseason tournament win since 1984. As a senior, he led the Cougars to their first C-USA Tourna- NAISMITH MEMORIAL NCAA TOURNAMENT ment championship game after averaging 14.3 points and 5.3 BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Houston has competed in 20 NCAA Tournaments, compil- rebounds in three games. In September 2013, legendary head coach Guy V. Lewis ing a 27-25 record. The Cougars finished as the NCAA National was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Runner-up in 1983 and 1984, while finishing third in 1967. LEWIS, GUY V. Fame, nearly 30 years after his final game with the Cougars. The Cougars have advanced to five NCAA Final Fours with A name synonymous with Cougar Basketball, Guy V. Lewis He became the fourth Cougar to earn the sport’s greatest nine appearances in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. was an integral part of Houston’s program as a player , assistant honor. Lewis was named a finalist for the award in 2003. coach and head coach. In September 2008, Hakeem Olajuwon became the third NCAA FINAL FOUR He was the team captain of Houston’s first two Lone Star Cougar to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball The Cougars have competed in five NCAA Final Fours with Conference championship teams. After serving three seasons Hall of Fame. back-to-back appearances in 1967 and 1968 and three straight as an assistant coach, Lewis was named the program’s second Clyde Drexler was inducted in 2004, while Elvin Hayes, berths from 1982 to 1984. head basketball coach in 1956. was enshrined in 1990. During the next 30 seasons, Lewis recorded 592 wins and Former Cougar golfer and current CBS basketball announcer NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM led the Cougars to five NCAA Final Four appearances, 14 NCAA Jim Nantz received the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award Hakeem Olajuwon was named the 1983 NCAA Final Tournaments and four Southwest Conference Postseason Classic in 2002. Four Most Outstanding Player and was named to the NCAA titles. He also guided Houston to the 1977 NIT Championship All-Tournament Team in 1984. game and produced 11 first round selections in the NBA Draft NANTZ, JIM He was the last player to receive Most Outstanding Player and 29 NBA Draft selections overall. Former University of Houston golfer Jim Nantz has served accolades while playing for a team that did not win the national For all his impressive achievements, he became the fourth as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports’ college championship. and latest Cougar to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial basketball coverage since 1990. Before becoming the lead Elvin Hayes was an All-Tournament selection in 1968, Basketball Hall of Fame with his enshrinement in September play-by-play announcer, Nantz served as host of CBS’s coverage while Alvin Franklin and Michael Young joined Olajuwon 2013. of the NCAA Tournament and Final Four. on the 1984 NCAA All-Tournament Team.

LONE STAR CONFERENCE NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR NIT Houston first competed as a member of the Lone Star Head coach Guy V. Lewis was named the Coach of the The Cougars played in the NIT for the 11th time in 2017. Conference from 1946 to 1949. Other members of the league Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in Houston’s other NIT appearances came in 1962, 1977, 1985, were East Texas State, North Texas State, Sam Houston State, 1968 and 1983. 1988, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2005 and 2016. Southwest Texas State, and Stephen F. Austin. The Cougars won Current Head Coach Kelvin Sampson was named the The Cougars have compiled a 5-11 record in the NIT with the the LSC championship in their first two seasons of existence and Associated Press National Coach of the Year in 1995 and the last win coming in 2006 against BYU during the First Round. In ended the 1948-49 campaign in second place. NABC National Coach of the Year in 2002 with both coming 1977, the Cougars rattled off three straight wins in the NIT to The Lone Star Conference celebrated its 75th anniversary during his Oklahoma tenure. advance to the tournament’s championship game. in 2006-07, and former UH player and head coach Guy V. The Cougars advanced to the Second Round in 1988. In ad- Lewis was named among the league’s All-Time players. Former NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR dition, the Cougars played in the 1990 Preseason NIT and were athletics director Rudy Davalos also was recognized for his The University of Houston has produced two National Players 1-1 in games at Wichita State and at St. John’s. career at Texas State. of the Year. Elvin Hayes earned the award in 1968 after leading The Cougars ended their 2015-16 season with an 81-62 loss the Cougars to a 31-2 record and second straight appearance at Georgia Tech in the First Round. Houston dropped a 78-75 McCALLUM, RAY in the NCAA Final Four. decision to Akron on March 15, 2017, in H&PE Arena on the Ray McCallum became Houston’s sixth head coach on April Hakeem Olajuwon collected the hardware in 1984 after Texas Southern campus. HISTORY 20, 2000. In 2001-02, his Cougar team finished with an 18-15 leading UH to its third straight NCAA Final Four berth. record, reached the C-USA Tournament semifinals and earned OLAJUWON, HAKEEM a berth to the NIT. NBA’S ALL-TIME TOP 50 PLAYERS Named one of the NCAA’s Top 25 all-time players in a Houston joined North Carolina and LSU as the only schools to 2005 CBSSportsline.com fan poll, Hakeem Olajuwon is one MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS produce three players who were named to the NBA’s All-Time of eight centers in history to lead his team to three straight Alton Ford and Rickie Winslow earned McDonald’s High Top 50 players in 1997. Clyde Drexler, Elvin Hayes and Ha- NCAA Final Fours. School All-America honors before signing with Houston. keem Olajuwon were the three Cougars named to the team. A two-time All-America performer, Olajuwon was named Winslow was a starting forward on Houston’s 1983-84 NCAA a consensus All-American in 1983-84 after becoming just Final Four team as a freshman. He also helped the Cougars NBA DRAFT the third player in history to lead the NCAA in two different reach the 1985 NIT and 1987 NCAA Tournament. He ended his Forty-five Cougar players have been selected in the NBA categories. He led the nation in field-goal percentage (.675) career ranked among the school’s Top-10 career leaders with Draft. Houston is one of only 14 NCAA schools to have two No.1 and rebounding (13.5 average). with 1,548 points and 969 rebounds. picks in the NBA Draft. The San Diego Rockets selected Elvin He was named the Southwest Conference Player of the Ford was named to the Freshman All-America Fourth Team Hayes in 1968, while the Houston Rockets picked Hakeem Decade for the 1980s. and to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team in 2000-01. Olajuwon in 1984. In addition, Dwight Davis and Otis Birdsong were the

88 MEDIA ALMANAC HOUSTON BASKETBALL A to Z OLYMPIC GAMES PHI SLAMA JAMA championships with a combined 31-1 league record. In addition to Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon Born from the fast break and furious slam dunking style Pat Foster attained SWC Coach of the Year honors in playing on “Dream Teams” I and II, five other Cougars have of play, Texas’ tallest fraternity leaped to the top of college 1992 after leading Houston to a second-place finish in the played in the Olympic Games. basketball charts in 1982-83. The name was coined by former SWC standings. Ken Spain played for the United States in 1968, while Houston Post sportswriter Thomas Bonk. Dwight Jones was a member of the USA team in 1972. At Houston’s Phi Slama Jama compiled a 31-3 record, put TELEVISION the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Rolando Ferreira together the nation’s longest winning streak of 26 games and The University of Houston played in the first nationally played for Brazil, while Carl Herrera and David Diaz played finished the regular season as the nation’s No. 1 team. televised regular season game, when the Cougars met UCLA on Venezuela’s first Olympic team. Phi Slama Jama won the Southwest Conference title with on Jan. 20, 1968, inside Houston’s Astrodome. during the a 16-0 record, won the SWC Postseason Classic and defeated Game of the Century. OWENS, ANDRE No. 2 Louisville in the NCAA Final Four before falling 54-52 to Andre Owens was an All-Conference USA Second-Team NC State in the NCAA Championship game. TRUSCOTT, LOUIS performer and an All-District Second-Team member as a Louis Truscott was named an All-Conference USA First- senior in 2004-05 after leading C-USA in scoring with 18.3 RETIRED JERSEYS Team selection in 2002-03 after finishing among the nation’s points per game. Former All-American Michael Young’s No. 42 jersey was re- top six rebounding leaders with an 11.3 average. Truscott also He ended his career as the school’s leader in single-season tired in halftime ceremonies against Kentucky on Dec. 18, 2007. led C-USA in double-doubles with 16. and career 3-pointers made. With 1,407 points, he ranks 14th He became the fifth Cougar player to have his jersey retired. He was an All C-USA Third-Team choice in 2001-02 after among Houston’s career scoring leaders. Elvin Hayes became the first UH athlete in any sport to recording 13 double-double performances. During his professional career, Owens played with the NBA’s have his jersey retired in 1993, when his 44 jersey was retired. Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers. Otis Birdsong’s No. 10 jersey was retired on Jan. 18, 1997. UPI POLL UH honored Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon on Feb. The Cougars finished in final rankings of the UPI coaches poll OUTLAW, BO 12, 1997, when their No. 22 (Drexler) and No. 34 (Olajuwon) nine times. The Cougars ended their 1968 and 1983 seasons Bo Outlaw was named the Southwest Conference Player jerseys were retired. as the No. 1 team in the poll and were in the Top 10 on two of the Year in 1992-93 after leading the nation in field-goal other occasions. percentage and the SWC in blocked shots for the second SAMPSON, KELVIN straight season. Kelvin Sampson became the ninth head coach in Houston YOUNG, MICHAEL Outlaw came to Houston as a junior college transfer in Men’s Basketball history with his hiring in April 2014. He joined Michael Young was elected into the Athletics Hall of 1991-92 and was a two-time SWC Defensive Player of the Year. the Cougars after previous head coaching stints at Indiana, Honor in 2004. Young is one of three Cougars to score 2,000 He played with five teams during his NBA career, including Oklahoma, Washington State and Montana Tech. points in their collegiate careers, ending with 2,043 points the Orlando Magic during the 2007-08 season. between 1980-84. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE The Cougars posted a 109-25 overall record during his OVERTIME Houston competed as a member of the Southwest Confer- collegiate career with Young as the scoring leader for two of The Cougars have posted a 48-44 overall record in overtime ence from 1976-96 before joining Conference USA. Other Houston’s most successful teams. He led “Phi Slama Jama” games during their all-time history. The Cougars are 39-36 in members of the league included Arkansas, Baylor, Rice SMU, with a 17.3 scoring average in 1982-83 and the 1983-84 NCAA single overtime games, 8-4 in double overtime contests, 1-3 Texas, Texas A&M, TCU and Texas Tech. Finalist with 19.8 points per game. in triple overtime bouts and 0-2 in quadruple overtime battles. The Cougars won three SWC championships and five SWC Young also led the 1983-84 squad in steals with 1.8 per Houston also has a 28-11 mark in overtime games played Tournament titles. UH also played in nine NCAA Tournaments game. at home and a 6-4 record at neutral sites. and five NITs as a SWC member. PASCHE, ALDEN SWC PLAYERS OF THE DECADE The late Alden Pasche was Houston’s first head coach and Only Cougars were selected as Southwest Conference Players compiled a 135-116 record in 11 seasons at UH. Pasche led the of the Decade. A 1977 Consensus All-American, Otis Birdsong Cougars to championships in the Lone Star Conference (1946 was the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1970s. He was the and 1947), Gulf Coast Conference (1949 )and Missouri Valley only SWC player to average 30 points in a season, ending the Conference (1956). 1976-77 season with a 30.3 average. A 1984 Consensus All-American, Hakeem Olajuwon was PENDERS, TOM named the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1980s after lead- Tom Penders was named Houston’s seventh head coach on ing the Cougars to three consecutive Final Four berths. He also HISTORY March 23, 2004. In six seasons at Houston, Penders compiled a became the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in 121-77 career record as head coach. two statistical categories with a .675 field-goal percentage and He also finished with a 648-438 record in 36 seasons overall 13.5 rebounds per game. as a head coach. He came to Houston after coaching at George Washington, SWC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Texas, Rhode Island, Fordham, Columbia and Tufts. Six Cougars were named the Southwest Conference Player of the Year from 1977 to 1993. Otis Birdsong was selected the PHILLIPS, GARY SWC Player of the Year in 1977, while Rob Williams earned A three-time, All-Missouri Valley Conference selection, Gary the honor in 1981. Phillips was the first Cougar to attain All-America status after Teammates Clyde Drexler and Michael Young shared the being named to the Second Team in 1959-60. award in 1983. Hakeem Olajuwon was named the 1984 SWC In 1960-61, he was named to the All-America First Team Player of the Year. In addition, Bo Outlaw earned SWC Player after helping leading the Cougars to their second NCAA Tourna- of the Year honors in 1993. ment appearance. Phillips also became the first Cougar selected in the first SWC COACHES OF THE YEAR round of the NBA Draft when he was chosen by the Boston Two Cougar coaches earned three Southwest Conference Celtics in 1961. Coach of the Year honors during their careers. Guy V. Lewis was named the SWC Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1984 after leading Houston to back-to-back SWC

89 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL COUGARS IN THE NBA GREG ANDERSON CLYDE DREXLER CARL HERRERA 1988-89 NBA All-Rookie First Team • 2004 Naismith Memorial Basketball • 1994-95 NBA Champions Hall of Fame Inductee 1987-89 • San Antonio Spurs • NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players 1991-95 • Houston Rockets 1989-91 • Milwaukee Bucks • 10-Time NBA All-Star 1995-98 • San Antonio Spurs 1990-91 • New Jersey Nets • 1991-92 All-NBA First Team 1998-99 • Vancouver Grizzlies / Denver Nuggets 1990-92 • Denver Nuggets • 1996 NBA Champions 1993-94 • Detroit Pistons 1994-95 • Atlanta Hawks 1983-95 • Portland Trail Blazers DAMON JONES 1995-97 • San Antonio Spurs 1995-98 • Houston Rockets 1999 • New Jersey Nets & Boston Celtics 1997-98 • Atlanta Hawks 1999-00 • Golden State Warriors & Dallas Mavericks 2000-01 • Vancouver Grizzlies ROLANDO FERREIRA 2001-02 • Detroit Pistons OTIS BIRDSONG 1988-89 • Portland Trail Blazers 2002-03 • Sacramento Kings Four-time NBA All-Star 2003-04 • Milwaukee Bucks 2004-05 • Miami Heat 1977-81 • Kansas City Kings ALTON FORD 2005-08 • Cleveland Cavaliers 1981-88 • New Jersey Nets 2001-03 • Phoenix Suns 2008-09 • Milwaukee Bucks 1988-89 • Boston Celtics 2003-04 • Houston Rockets DWIGHT JONES DON CHANEY ANTHONY GOLDWIRE 1973-76 • Atlanta Hawks • 1969, 1974 NBA Champions 1995-97 • Charlotte Hornets 1976-79 • Houston Rockets 1996-98 • Denver Nuggets 1979-83 • Chicago Bulls 1984-87 • Los Angeles Clippers • Head Coach 2000-01 • Denver Nuggets 1982-83 • Los Angeles Lakers 1988-92 • Houston Rockets • Head Coach 2002-03 • San Antonio Spurs 1993-95 • Detroit Pistons • Head Coach & Washington Bullets 2001-04 • New York Knicks • Head Coach 2003-04 • New Jersey Nets OLIVER LAFAYETTE & Minnesota Timberwolves 2009-10 • Boston Celtics 1968-75 • Boston Celtics 2004-05 • Milwaukee Bucks & 1975-76 • St. Louis Spirits (ABA) Detroit Pistons 1976-78 • Los Angeles Lakers 2005-06 • Los Angeles Clippers TED LUCKENBILL 1961-62 • Philadelphia Warriors 1978-80 • Boston Celtics 1962-63 • San Francisco Warriors ELVIN HAYES MARCUS COUSIN • 1990 Naismith Memorial Basketball SAM MACK 2011 • Utah Jazz Hall of Fame Inductee 1992-93 • San Antonio Spurs • 1978 NBA Champions 1995-97 • Houston Rockets • NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players 1997-98 • Vancouver Grizzlies DWIGHT DAVIS • 12-Time NBA All-Star HISTORY 1998-99 • Houston Rockets 1972-73 NBA All-Rookie First Team • Three-time All-NBA First Team 1999-00 • Golden State Warriors • 1968-69 NBA All-Rookie First Team 2001-02 • Miami Heat 1972-75 • Cleveland Cavaliers • 1968 NBA Draft No. 1 Overall Pick 1975-77 • Golden State Warriors 1968-71 • San Diego Rockets LARRY MICHEAUX 1971-72 • Houston Rockets 1983-84 • Kansas City Kings DAMYEAN DOTSON 1972-81 • Washington Bullets 2017 – present • New York Knicks 1984-85 • Milwaukee Bucks 1981-84 • Houston Rockets & Houston Rockets

90 MEDIA ALMANAC COUGARS IN THE NBA HAKEEM OLAJUWON • 2008 Naismith Memorial Basketball NBA DRAFT HISTORY With the selection of Elvin Hayes by the San Diego Rockets in 1968 and Hakeem Olajuwon by the Houston Rockets in 1984, Hall of Fame Inductee the Cougars are one of only 18 college teams to produce two No. 1 overall picks in the NBA Draft. • 1994-95 NBA Champions UH joins Cincinnati (2000, 1960); Duke (2011, 1999, 1963); Duquesne (1956, 1955); Georgetown (1996, 1985); Indiana (1977, • NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Greatest Players 1961); Kansas (2014, 1988); Kansas State (1959, 1949); Kentucky (2015, 2012, 2010); LSU (2016, 1992); Maryland (1995, 1976); • 1993-94 NBA Most Valuable Player Michigan (1993, 1966); North Carolina (1986, 1982); Purdue (1994, 1980); UCLA (1974, 1969); UNLV (2013, 1991); Utah (2005, • Two-time NBA Finals Most Valuable Player 1962) and West Virginia (1957, 1952). • Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year • 12-Time NBA All-Star Year Player Round Pick Team 2017 Damyean Dotson Second 44 New York Knicks • Six-Time All-NBA First Team 2001 Alton Ford Second 50 Phoenix Suns • Five-Time NBA All-Defensive Team 1994 Anthony Goldwire Second 52 Phoenix Suns • 1984-85 NBA All-Rookie First Team 1991 Alvaro Teheran Second 44 Philadelphia 76ers • 1984 NBA Draft No. 1 Overall Pick 1990 Carl Herrera Second 30 Miami Heat 1988 Rolando Ferreira Second 26 Portland Trail Blazers 1987 Greg Anderson First 23 San Antonio Spurs 1984-01 • Houston Rockets Rickie Winslow Second 28 Chicago Bulls 2001-02 • Toronto Raptors 1986 Alvin Franklin Fourth 80 Sacramento Kings 1985 Reid Gettys Fifth 103 Chicago Bulls 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon First 1 Houston Rockets BO OUTLAW Michael Young First 24 Boston Celtics Carl Lewis 10th 208 Chicago Bulls 1993-97 • Los Angeles Clippers 1983 Clyde Drexler First 14 Portland Trail Blazers 1997-01 • Orlando Magic Larry Micheaux Second 29 Chicago Bulls 2001-03 • Phoenix Suns 1982 Rob Williams First 19 Denver Nuggets 2003-04 • Memphis Grizzlies Lynden Rose Sixth 136 Los Angeles Lakers 2004-05 • Phoenix Suns 1980 Kenneth Williams Ninth 189 Dallas Mavericks 1978 Cecile Rose Fifth 89 New Jersey Nets 2005-08 • Orlando Magic Charles Thompson Sixth 128 Phoenix Suns 1977 Otis Birdsong First 2 Kansas City Kings 1976 David Marrs Fifth 78 Houston Rockets ANDRE OWENS 1975 Louis Dunbar Fourth 59 Philadelphia 76ers 2005-06 • Utah Jazz Maurice Presley Fifth 78 Portland Trail Blazers 1973 Dwight Jones First 9 Atlanta Hawks 2007-08 • Indiana Pacers Steve Newsome Third 47 Chicago Bulls 1972 Dwight Davis First 3 Cleveland Cavaliers 1971 Poo Welch Fourth 56 Atlanta Hawks GARY PHILLIPS 1970 Melvin Bell 11th 183 Baltimore Bullets • 1962 NBA Champions Ollie Taylor 12th 189 Cleveland Cavaliers 1969 Ken Spain Second 20 Chicago Bulls George Reynolds Ninth 117 Detroit Pistons 1961-62 • Boston Celtics 1968 Elvin Hayes First 1 San Diego Rockets 1962-66 • San Francisco Warriors Don Chaney First 12 Boston Celtics 1967 Don Kruse 10th 105 Los Angeles Lakers 1965 Jack Morgenthal 14th 98 Philadelphia76ers 1963 Lyle Harger Third 25 Los Angeles Lakers HISTORY GEORGE REYNOLDS 1961 Gary Phillips First 9 Boston Celtics 1969-70 • Detroit Pistons Ted Luckenbill Second 15 Philadelphia Warriors 1956 Don Boldebuck Fifth ––– Boston Celtics Arthur Helms Sixth ––– St. Louis Hawks JONATHON SIMMONS Jack Margenthaler Supplemental ––– Philadelphia Warriors 1955 Don Boldebuck Sixth ––– Minneapolis Lakers 2015-17 • San Antonio Spurs 1954 Gary Shivers 10th 81 Baltimore Bullets 2017 – present • Orlando Magic 1952 Royce Ray NA ––– Rochester Royals 1947 Charles Raynor NA ––– Baltimore Bullets ROB WILLIAMS MICHAEL YOUNG 1982-84 • Denver Nuggets 1984-85 • Phoenix Suns 1985-86 • Philadelphia 76ers 1993-94 • Los Angeles Clippers RICKIE WINSLOW 1987-88 • Milwaukee Bucks

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FINAL FOUR Front Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Vern Lewis, Niemer Hamood, Gary Grider, Leary Lentz, Elliott McVey, Don Chaney and athletics trainer Bobby Smith. Back Row: Head coach Guy V. Lewis, Don Kruse, Melvin Bell, Ken Spain, Andrew Benson, Theodis Lee, Elvin Hayes and assistant coach Harvey Pate.

NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 6 (UPI) | No. 7 AP | Captains: Leary Lentz and Gary Grider Front Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Vern Lewis, Niemer Hamood, Gary Grider, Leary Lentz, Elliott McVey, Don Chaney and Athletics Trainer Bobby Smith. Back Row: Head Coach Guy V. Lewis, Don Kruse, Melvin Bell, Ken Spain, Andrew Benson, Theodis Lee, Elvin Hayes and Assistant Coach Harvey Pate. 1966-67 SCHEDULE NOTES UH Rk Date Result Opponent • The Cougars entered the preseason Associated Press poll at No. 7 and never fell out of the Top 10. #7/ Dec. 1 W 96-84 #6/ New Mexico • Under the leadership of Head Coach Guy V. Lewis, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in school #7/ Dec. 3 W 86-75 at Minnesota history... UH earned the berth with wins over New Mexico State, No. 3 Kansas and SMU. #7/ Dec. 5 L 75-86 at Michigan • The Cougars, who opened the season as winners of 14 of their first 15 games, ended the regular season on a seven-game winning #5/ Dec. 8 W 89-81 Louisiana streak. #5/ Dec. 10 W 93-59 Hawai’i #5/ Dec. 12 W 90-74 St. Mary’s (Calif.) • The team finished the regular season ranked No. 6 in the UPI poll and No. 7 in the AP poll. Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) • In their first game at the Final Four, the Cougars dropped a 73-58 decision to UCLA, which would go on to win the NCAA national #9/ Dec. 14 W 97-66 Centenary championship... Forward Elvin Hayes scored 25 points and grabbed 24 rebounds to lead all players in both categories. #9/ Dec. 15 W 111-65 Idaho State • A day later, the Cougars wrapped up the season with a dominating 84-62 win over No. 4 North Carolina in a consolation game. #9/ Dec. 17 W 90-75 San Francisco • After signing with Lewis and the UH program in 1964, Hayes and Don Chaney became the Cougars’ first African-American #8/ Dec. 20 W 87-65 Washington basketball players... Both enjoyed award-winning careers at both the college and professional levels. Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) • Hayes and Chaney were named to the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team... They became only the second and third players named #6/ Dec. 28 W 85-73 vs. Kent State (2) to that postseason squad. #6/ Dec. 29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State (2) • Hayes finished fourth in the nation with 28.4 points per game and sixth with 15.7 rebounds per contest. #6/ Jan. 2 W 95-69 Tennessee Tech #5/ Jan. 5 W 82-62 at Lamar • With 62 points against Valparaiso on Feb. 24, Hayes set a UH single-game record that continues to stand... It was the second of #4/ Jan. 14 W 103-72 West Texas A&M three games in 1967-68 in which Hayes scored at least 50 points... He remains the Cougars’ single-game, single season and #3/ Jan. 28 L 78-81 at Washington career leader. #6/ Jan. 31 W 103-83 at UNLV • Hayes set a UH single-game record with 37 rebounds against Centenary on Feb. 10... He remains UH’s single-game, single-season #5/ Feb. 9 W 92-85 Hardin-Simmons and career rebounding leader. #5/ Feb. 11 L 78-87 at Notre Dame #5/ Feb. 13 W 87-80 at Creighton #7/ Feb. 15 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas) #7/ Feb. 18 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.) 1966-67 HOUSTON COUGARS #7/ Feb. 23 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M R-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown #7/ Feb. 25 W 87-73 Creighton #7/ Feb. 28 W 106-64 Loyola (La.) 00-00 Larry Cooper F/G 6-6 210 So.-FN Houston, Texas #7/ March 4 W 90-80 at Air Force 10-11 Vernon Lewis G 5-11 170 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas HISTORY NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 12-13 Gary Grider G 6-1 175 Sr.-2L Washington, Ind. – Fort Collins, Colo. 14-15 Ken Spain F/C 6-9 230 So.-FN Houston, Texas #7/ March 11 W 59-58 vs. New Mexico State 20-21 David Starks G 5-10 170 Jr.-1L Buffalo, Ky. NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. 22-23 Don Kruse F 6-8 235 Sr.-1L Simms, Texas #7/ March 17 W 66-53 at #3/ Kansas 24-25 Don Chaney G 6-5 210 Jr.-1L Baton Rouge, La. #7/ March 19 W 83-75 vs. SMU 30-31 Leary Lentz F 6-6 210 Sr.-2L Cahokia, Ill. NCAA Tournament Final Four – Louisville, Ky. 32-33 Elliott McVey G 5-10 170 Jr.-Sq. Yellville, Ark. #7/ March 24 L 58-73 vs. #1/ UCLA #7/ M25 W 84-62 vs. #4/ North Carolina 34-35 Niemer Hamood G 6-0 170 So.-FN Dearborn, Mich. Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston) 40-41 Theodis Lee G/F 6-7 200 So.-FN Monroe, La. 42-43 Andrew Benson F 6-7 220 Sr.-TR Houston, Texas 44-45 Elvin Hayes C/F 6-8 235 Jr.-1L Rayville, La. 50-51 Bob Hayward F 6-6 215 Sr.-1L Lynn, Mass. 54-55 Melvin Bell F/C 6-7 235 So.-FN Clinton, Okla.

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Harvey Pate Athletics Trainer: Tom Wilson Student Manager: Howie Lorch Student Athletics Trainer: Robert Smith

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NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) | No. 1 AP | Captains: Elvin Hayes and Don Chaney Front Row (L-R): Manager Howie Lorch, Tom Gribben, Bobby Van Landingham, Vern Lewis, Billy Bane, Niemer Hamood, Kent Taylor and Athletics Trainer Bobby Smith. Back Row: Assistant Coach Harvey Pate, George Reynolds, Larry Cooper, Ken Spain, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee, Melvin Bell, Don Chaney and Head Coach Guy V. Lewis. Not Pictured: Carlos Bell. NOTES 1967-68 SCHEDULE • For the second straight season, the Cougars entered the Associated Press preseason poll and never left it... However, in 1967-68, the UH Rk Date Result Opponent Cougars never fell below No. 2 during the entire season. #2/ D2 W 110-79 Sacramento State • With a 31-2 record, the 1967-68 Cougars became the first team in program history to enjoy at least 30 wins in a single season. #2/ D4 W 90-75 Abilene Christian • The Cougars opened the season by scoring 110 points in a 31-point win over Sacramento State... It was the first of 18 games in which #2/ D7 W 121-88 North Dakota State UH reached triple digits on the scoreboard. #2/ D9 W 54-46 at Illinois • UH won 28 consecutive games and opened play in the NCAA Tournament with an 18-point win over Loyola (Ill.)... In that 29-game Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) winning streak, the Cougars dominated their opponents, winning by an average of nearly 30 points per game. #2/ D13 W 86-61 George Washington • On Jan. 20, 1968, the Cougars faced No. 1 UCLA at the Houston Astrodome in a contest that came to be known as the Game of the Century. #2/ D14 W 113-67 Montana State • Behind the 39 points of forward Elvin Hayes, the Cougars upset the Bruins – snapping their 47-game winning streak – and took over #2/ D16 W 102-69 BYU the No. 1 spot in the AP poll for the remainder of the season. #2/ D18 W 103-65 Minnesota • The Game of the Century was played in front of nearly 53,000 fans, the largest crowd in history to that point to watch a college basketball #2/ D22 W 81-76 at Arizona game and the first watched by a national television audience on television... It remains the second-largest crowd to watch the Cougars #2/ D23 W 94-85 at UNLV play. Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) • In a rematch from January, the Cougars faced UCLA again in the Final Four but dropped a 101-69 decision to the Bruins... Playing at the #2/ D28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, the Cougars competed on the same court on which they played UCLA at the Houston Astrodome. #2/ D29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette • Hayes was named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team, making him the first player in school history to receive that honor... He #2/ D30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas joined guard Don Chaney and forward Theodis Lee on the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team. #2/ J2 W 91-65 Michigan • Hayes was named the 1968 National Player of the Year and finished his career as a three-time All-American and two-time consensus #2/ J6 W 118-81 Centenary All-America honoree. #2/ J13 W 98-53 West Texas A&M • Following the season, Hayes became the first Cougar to be taken in the NBA Draft with the No. 1 overall pick by the San Diego Rockets... Game of the Century (Houston Astrodome) Chaney also was a first-round selection, selected by the Boston Celtics with the No. 12 pick... It was the first time in school history that #2/ J20 W 71-69 #1/ UCLA UH produced two first-round picks in one draft. #1/ J27 W 112-79 Lamar #1/ J29 W 108-76 Fairfield Played in New York (Madison Square Garden)

1967-68 HOUSTON COUGARS HISTORY R-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown #1/ F1 W 102-93 vs. Marshall (4) 10-11 Vernon Lewis G 5-11 170 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas #1/ F10 W 107-56 at Centenary #1/ F15 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.) 12-13 Larry Anderson G 6-1 170 So.-FN Drumright, Okla. #1/ F17 W 106-82 Air Force 14-15 Ken Spain F/C 6-9 230 Jr.-1L Houston, Texas #1/ F22 W 130-75 UT Arlington 20-21 Tom Gribben G 6-2 180 So.-FN Berwyn, Ill. #1/ F24 W 158-81 Valparaiso 22-23 Niemer Hamood G 6-0 170 Jr.-1L Dearborn, Mich. #1/ F26 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons 24-25 Don Chaney G 6-5 210 Sr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. #1/ M2 W 120-79 Virginia Tech 30-31 Larry Cooper F 6-6 210 So.-Sq. Houston, Texas #1/ M4 W 107-76 at West Texas State 32-33 Billy Bane G 6-2 188 Jr.-JC Charlotte, N.C. NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – 34-35 Mars Evans C 6-10 250 So.-FN New York, N.Y. Salt Lake City 40-41 Theodis Lee F/G 6-7 210 Jr.-1L Monroe, La. #1/ M9 W 94-76 vs. Loyola (Ill.) NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Wichita, Kan. 42-43 George Reynolds G 6-4 205 Jr.-JC Newark, N.J. #1/ M15 W 91-75 vs. #9/ Louisville 44-45 Elvin Hayes C/F 6-8 235 Sr.-2L Rayville, La. #1/ M16 W 103-68 vs. TCU 50-51 Kent Taylor G 6-2 180 So.-Sq. Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament Final Four – Los Angeles 52-53 Bobby Van Landingham G 6-2 170 Jr.-HS LaMarque, Texas #1/ M22 L 69-101 vs. #2/ UCLA 54-55 Melvin Bell F/C 6-7 230 Jr.-1L Clinton, Okla. #1/ M23 L 85-89 vs. Ohio State Carlos Bell F 6-5 215 Jr.-1L Clinton, Okla. Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston)

Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Harvey Pate Athletics Trainer: Tom Wilson Student Manager: Howie Lorch Student Athletics Trainer: Robert Smith

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FINAL FOUR • SWC RUNNER-UP • SWC TOURNAMENT FINALIST Front Row (L-R): Lynden Rose, Rodney Parker, Eric Davis, Rob Williams, Eric Dickens and Michael Young. Back Row: Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Bryan Williams, Gary Orsak, Clyde Drexler, Reid Gettys and Benny Anders.

NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) • No. 1 AP | NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Captains: Lynden Rose and Eric Davis Front Row (L-R): Lynden Rose, Rodney Parker, Eric Davis, Rob Williams, Eric Dickens and Michael Young. Back Row: Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Bryan Williams, Gary Orsak, Clyde Drexler, Reid Gettys and Benny Anders. 1981-82 SCHEDULE (25-8 • 11-5 SWC) NOTES UH Rk Date Result Opponent • The Cougars returned to the NCAA Final Four in 1982, the program’s third appearance. N30 W 84-73 West Texas A&M • The Cougars opened the season with wins in 11 of their first 12 games before dropping four consecutive games... From there, the team D4 L 85-87 (OT) at Seton Hall won nine of its last 10 regular-season games. D6 W 106-74 Biscayne • UH advanced to the championship game of the Southwest Conference Tournament before falling to No. 14 Arkansas but received an D8 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran D12 W 105-69 UTSA at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, competing as the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Regional. D15 W 74-68 UC Santa Barbara • The Cougars opened the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional in Tulsa, Okla., with wins over Alcorn State and No. 10 Tulsa. A week later, Kettle Classic (Houston) UH escaped with a 79-78 win over No. 5 Missouri and claimed a 99-92 win over Boston College to advance to the NCAA Final Four. D18 W 96-49 Mississippi State • During their NCAA Final Four showdown against No. 1 North Carolina, the Cougars competed in front of 61,612 at the Louisiana Superdome D19 W 62-52 #6/ Iowa in New Orleans... That remains the biggest crowd to watch a Cougar Basketball game and is nearly 10,000 fans more than the closest Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) competitor, the Game of the Century against UCLA in 1968. #18/ D28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue • The Cougars won a pair of regular-season tournament titles. UH posted back-to-back wins over Mississippi State and No. 6 Iowa to win its #18/ D29 W 73-69 vs. LSU #18/ J4 W 63-61 * Rice own Kettle Classic and followed that with consecutive wins over Purdue and LSU to win the Sugar Bowl Classic in New Orleans. #14/ J9 W 78-68 * at Texas Tech • The team was dubbed the “Sultans of Slam” by Houston Chronicle writer Eddie Sefko after recording 123 dunks in only 33 games. #10/ J12 L 83-95 * #19 Texas • The Cougars finished second in the Southwest Conference with an 11-5 record, only a game behind champion Arkansas. #10/ J16 L 66-67 * SMU • Center Larry Micheaux and guard Rob Williams were named to the NCAA All-Midwest Regional Team with Williams being recognized #19/ J23 L 66-67 * at #15/ Arkansas as the Regional’s Most Outstanding Player. J26 L 82-85 * at TCU • Williams became the first Cougar to earn All-Southwest Conference honors for three seasons. J30 W 99-78 * Baylor F1 L 77-95 * at Texas A&M F3 W 83-80 * Texas Tech 1981-82 HOUSTON COUGARS F6 W 73-71 (OT) * at SMU R-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown F8 W 77-63 * at #12/ Texas 00-00 Lynden Rose G 6-3 185 Sr.-1L Nassau, Bahamas F13 W 55-53 * #8/ Arkansas 10-11 Rodney Parker G 6-0 200 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas F16 W 74-65 * TCU 12-13 Eric Davis G 6-2 180 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill. F20 W 78-74 * at Baylor 14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 168 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas

HISTORY F23 W 75-69 * at Rice 20-21 Rob Williams G 6-2 185 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas F27 W 96-93 * Texas A&M 22-23 Clyde Drexler F 6-6 205 So.-1L Houston, Texas SWC Classic (Dallas) 30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 200 Fr.-HS Alvin, Texas M5 W 89-76 vs. Texas A&M M6 L 69-84 vs. #14/ Arkansas 32-33 Benny Anders G 6-5 188 Fr.-HS Bernice, La. NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.) 34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 240 So.-HS Lagos, Nigeria M11 W 94-84 vs. Alcorn State 40-41 Larry Micheaux C 6-9 220 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas M13 W 78-74 vs. #10/ Tulsa 42-43 Michael Young F/G 6-6 210 So.-1L Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) 44-45 Reid Gettys G 6-6 190 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas M19 W 79-78 vs. #5/ Missouri 50-51 Dan Bunce C 7-0 235 So.-1L Conroe, Texas M21 W 99-92 vs. Boston College 52-53 David Bunce C 6-11 225 Jr.-2L Conroe, Texas NCAA Tournament Final Four – New Orleans 54-55 Bryan Williams F 6-7 215 Jr.-JC Inglewood, Calif. M27 L 63-68 vs. #1/ North Carolina Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie Schverak

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NCAA NATIONAL FINALIST | NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 1 (UPI) • No. 1 AP NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS | SWC CHAMPIONS | SWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Captains: David Bunce, Larry Micheaux, David Rose, Bryan Williams Front Row (L-R): Reid Gettys, Eric Dickens, Alvin Franklin, David Rose, Derek Giles and Renaldo Thomas. Back Row: Benny Anders, Gary Orsak, Larry Micheaux, Dan Bunce, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Bunce, Clyde Drexler and Michael Young. NOTES 1982-83 SCHEDULE (31-3 • 16-0 SWC) • The Cougars tied the 1967-68 team for the most wins in a single-season, finishing with a 31-3 record... The program also advanced to its UH Rk Date Result Opponent second straight NCAA Final Four for the second time in school history, joining the 1966-67 and 1967-68 teams. Kettle Classic (Houston) • UH entered the AP preseason poll at No. 14 and never dropped out of the Top 20... The Cougars moved into the Top 10 after a 75-60 win #14/ N26 W 104-63 Arizona against No. 4 Arkansas and finished the regular season as the nation’s No. 1 team. #14/ N28 W 106-72 Lamar • After winning its first five games to open the season, the Cougars dropped back-to-back contests at Syracuse and to No. 1 Virginia in #11/ D1 W 74-65 Mississippi State Tokyo... Those would be the team’s last losses until the NCAA national championship game, a streak of 26 straight games. #11/ D4 W 78-59 at Biscayne #9/ D8 W 77-65 Auburn • The Cougars grabbed the Southwest Conference regular-season championship with a perfect 16-0 league mark – the only time that has #9/ D11 L 87-92 at Syracuse been accomplished in school history – and claimed the SWC Tournament crown with wins over SMU and TCU. Suntory Classic (Tokyo) • UH opened the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Regional and enjoyed a 60-50 win at Hofheinz Pavilion. #14/ D16 L 63-72 vs. #1/ Virginia • From there, UH rattled off wins over three straight ranked teams to reach the NCAA national championship game for the first time in #14/ D17 W 82-57 vs. Utah school history... That streak included a 70-63 win over No. 17 Memphis, an 89-71 win over No. 13 Villanova and a 94-81 decision over #19/ D27 W 93-92 at Pepperdine No. 2 Louisville during the NCAA Final Four. #18/ J2 W 112-58 Pacific • In the NCAA national championship game, the Cougars faced No. 16 NC State... Despite falling 54-52 on Lorenzo Charles’ dunk at the #19/ J4 W 84-61 * Texas A&M buzzer, the Cougars competed in a game that remains one of the most memorable in NCAA Tournament history. #19/ J8 W 105-71 * SMU • Center Hakeem Olajuwon was named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player – the only such honor in UH history – #19/ J10 W 79-78 Louisiana after scoring at least 20 points and grabbing at least 18 rebounds in both games. #16/ J12 W 54-51 * at TCU • Olajuwon became the 11th and last player to be named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Final Four and not play on the #16/ J15 W 77-52 * at Texas national championship team. #16/ J17 W 98-73 * Texas Tech • Guard Clyde Drexler set a school record with 11 steals at Syracuse on Dec. 11... He remains the Cougars’ single-game, single-season #14/ J22 W 75-60 * #4/ Arkansas #9/ J26 W 76-40 * at Rice and career leader that category. #8/ F2 W 86-69 * Baylor HISTORY #8/ F5 W 86-66 * at Texas A&M 1982-83 HOUSTON COUGARS #6/ F9 W 85-68 * at SMU R-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown #6/ F12 W 74-66 * TCU 10-11 Derek Giles G 6-3 175 Jr.-JC Queens, N.Y. #4/ F15 W 106-63 * Texas 12-13 Renaldo Thomas G 6-4 215 Fr.-HS Gary, Ind. #4/ F19 W 84-75 * at Texas Tech 14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 170 So.-1L Houston, Texas #2/ F26 W 86-52 * Rice 20-21 Alvin Franklin G 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas #1/ M3 W 74-66 * at #5/ Arkansas #1/ M5 W 93-64 * at Baylor 22-23 Clyde Drexler F 6-7 210 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas SWC Classic (Dallas) 24-25 David Rose G 6-3 185 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas #1/ M11 W 75-59 vs. SMU 30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 200 So.-1L Alvin, Texas #1/ M12 W 62-59 vs. TCU 32-33 Benny Anders F/G 6-5 188 So.-1L Bernice, La. NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Houston) 34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 240 So.-1L Lagos, Nigeria #1/ M19 W 60-50 vs. Maryland 40-41 Larry Micheaux C 6-9 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 42-43 Michael Young F/G 6-6 220 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (Kansas City, Mo.) #1/ M25 W 70-63 vs. #17/ Memphis 44-45 Reid Gettys F/G 6-7 190 So.-1L Houston, Texas #1/ M27 W 89-71 vs. #13/ Villanova 50-51 Dan Bunce C 7-0 235 So.-1L Conroe, Texas NCAA Tournament Final Four (Albuquerque, N.M.) 52-53 David Bunce C 6-22 225 Sr.-3L Conroe, Texas #1/ A2 W 94-81 vs. #2/ Louisville 54-55 Bryan Williams F 6-7 215 Sr-1L Inglewood, Calif. NCAA Tournament National Championship (Albuquerque, N.M.) Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie Schverak #1/ A4 L 52-54 vs. #16/ NC State

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NCAA NATIONAL FINALIST | NCAA FINAL FOUR • No. 5 (UPI) • No. 5 AP NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL CHAMPIONS | SWC CHAMPIONS | SWC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Captains: Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Young Front Row (L-R): Derek Giles, Marvin Alexander, Gary Orsak and Alvin Franklin. Middle Row: Jamie Weaver, Eric Dickens, Benny Anders, Rickie Winslow and Stacey Belcher. Back Row: Greg Anderson, Michael Young, Hakeem Olajuwon and Reid Gettys. 1983-84 SCHEDULE (32-5 • 15-1 SWC) NOTES UH Rk Date Result Opponent • For the third straight season, the Cougars advanced to the NCAA Final Four and for the second straight season UH competed in the NCAA Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.) national championship game. #3/4 N19 L 64-76 vs. NC State (1) • The Cougars entered the AP preseason poll at No. 3 and never fell out of the top eight... It marked the second straight season that the #3/4 N26 W 91-76 #17/19 Kansas Cougars ranked among the nation’s Top 25 all year. #8/ N30 W 68-62 at Mississippi State • The Cougars remain one of only 10 teams to compete in three straight NCAA Final Fours... That list includes #8/ D3 W 69-51 Biscayne UCLA (10, 1967-76; 3, 2006-08); Cincinnati (5, 1959-63); Duke (5, 1988-92); Michigan State (3, 1999-01); Kentucky (3, 1996-98); #6/6 D6 W 100-91 at #9/9 LSU North Carolina (3, 1967-69); San Francisco (3, 1955-57) and Ohio State (3, 1960-62, 1944-46). #6/6 D10 W 71-55 St. Mary’s (Texas) • For the second straight season, the Cougars swept the Southwest Conference regular-season and Tournament championships... The Kettle Classic (Houston) Cougars won the regular-season title with a 15-1 record and swept Rice and No. 8 Arkansas to win the tournament crown. #3/3 D16 W 92-71 Stetson • With a 32-5 record, the Cougars set a single-season record for wins that remains standing. #3/3 D17 W 65-40 Princeton • The Cougars’ 73-68 loss at No. 12 Arkansas during the regular-season finale was the team’s only SWC loss... It also snapped UH’s 39-game #3/3 D19 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran winning streak in conference games, a record that stands today. #3/3 D21 W 89-79 at UC Santa Barbara • The Cougars used a 49-47 win in overtime against Virginia to move into the NCAA national championship game against Georgetown... It Chaminade Classic (Honolulu) was the first and only overtime game for the Cougars in their NCAA Tournament history. #3/3 D25 W 76-73 vs. #10/8 Louisville • Center Hakeem Olawjuon was named to the NCAA All-Final Four Team for the second straight season, making him the only player in #3/3 D26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno State school history to achieve that feat... He joined teammates Michael Young and Alvin Franklin on that team. #7/5 J5 W 60-59 * at SMU • Olajuwon became only the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in two statistical categories in one season, posting a 67.5 field- #7/5 J7 W 81-67 * TCU goal percentage and 13.5 rebounds per game. #7/5 J10 W 69-58 * Texas • Young ended his career as the Cougars all-time leader with 16 games played during the NCAA Tournament... Young is the only player in #7/5 J12 W 88-66 * at Texas Tech school history to start on four NCAA Tournament teams. #7/5 J14 W 70-64 * at Texas A&M • Following the season, Olajuwon and Young were taken in the first round of the NBA Draft... Olajuwon joined Elvin Hayes as the program’s #4/5 J20 W 72-42 * Rice only No. 1 overall picks when he was taken by the Houston Rockets... Young was picked at No. 24 by the Boston Celtics... Former track #4/5 J22 L 67-74 at #3/3 Kentucky and field star Carl Lewis, who never competed for the Cougar Basketball team, also was selected in the 10th round by the Chicago #7/6 J28 W 84-58 * at Baylor #6/5 F2 W 87-65 * Texas A&M Bulls. #6/5 F4 W 76-57 * SMU #6/5 F9 W 76-60 * at TCU 1983-84 HOUSTON COUGARS #5/4 F11 W 74-63 * at Texas R-W Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown HISTORY #4/4 F16 W 78-53 * Texas Tech 10-11 Derek Giles G 6-3 175 Sr.-1L Queens, N.Y. #4/4 F18 W 74-65 Virginia 12-13 Renaldo Thomas G 6-2 190 So.-1L Gary, Ind. #3/3 F22 W 70-54 * at Rice 14-15 Eric Dickens G 6-1 170 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas #3/3 F26 W 64-61 * #11/11 Arkansas 20-21 Alvin Franklin G 6-2 185 So.-1L Houston, Texas #2/2 F29 W 80-65 * Baylor 22-23 Marvin Alexander G 6-4 190 Jr.-JC Monroe, La. #2/2 M4 L 68-73 * at #12/12 Arkansas 24-25 James Weaver G 6-4 190 Fr.-HS Nederland, Texas SWC Classic (Houston) 30-31 Gary Orsak F 6-7 220 Jr.-2L Alvin, Texas #5/5 M10 W 53-50 vs. Rice 32-33 Benny Anders F/G 6-5 188 Jr.-2L Bernice, La. #5/5 M11 W 57-56 vs. #8/8 Arkansas 34-35 Hakeem Olajuwon C 7-0 250 Jr.-2L Lagos, Nigeria NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Memphis, Tenn.) 40-41 Rickie Winslow F 6-8 223 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas #5/5 M17 W 77-69 vs. Louisiana Tech 42-43 Michael Young F 6-7 220 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) #5/5 M23 W 78-71 vs. #16/ Memphis 44-45 Reid Gettys F/G 6-7 200 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas #5/5 M25 W 68-63 vs. #19/ Wake Forest 50-51 Stacey Belcher F 6-6 210 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle) 52-53 Braxton Clark F 6-8 230 Jr.-JC San Francisco, Calif. #5/5 M31 W 49-47 (OT) vs. Virginia 54-55 Greg Anderson C 6-10 220 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas NCAA Tournament National Championship (Seattle) Head Coach: Guy V. Lewis Assistant Coach: Terry Kirkpatrick Assistant Coach: Donnie Schverak #5/5 A2 L 75-84 vs. #2/2 Georgetown Assistant Coach: Jay Bowerman 96 MEDIA ALMANAC GAME OF THE CENTURY In addition to his points, Hayes led all players with 15 rebounds while helping limit Alcindor to only 15 points on 4-of-18 shooting with 12 rebounds. It was the only time dur- ing his collegiate career that Alcindor shot less than 50 percent from the field.

A BROADER IMPACT The game was televised nationally by the TVS television network with Dick Enberg calling the play-by-play action and Bob Pettit providing color analysis. Officials with TVS paid $27,000 for the broadcast rights to the game, which was televised live on 120 stations across the nation. This was the first regular-season NCAA basketball game televised. Each team received $125,000 for the game at a time when the payout for competing in the NCAA Tournament later that THE HOUSTON ASTRODOME season was less than $32,000. One year after the “Game of the Century”, NBC became the On Jan. 20, 1968, the second-ranked Cougars faced No. 1 playing a game between college basketball’s top two teams first major network to broadcast the NCAA basketball champi- UCLA in a regular-season game that grabbed the attention of and two greatest players. The Cougars had just returned from onship at a cost of $500,000. the entire nation. their first NCAA Final Four, while UCLA was the defending Today, CBS Sports’ current deal to televise the NCAA Tourna- Featuring two of the greatest players in NCAA history in national champion. ment costs more than $500 million. UH’s Elvin Hayes and UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, the game was Lewis was convinced that a game between the two schools played inside the Houston Astrodome, a first in the history of in the Astrodome would attract the largest audience ever to OTHER NOTES that legendary facility. watch a college basketball game. But, even he didn’t realize While the game was played in the Houston Astrodome, Nearly 53,000 fans poured into the Astrodome that night, how many fans the game would attract as 52,693 people at- the court was brought in from the Los Angeles Memorial making it the largest crowd to that point to watch a college tended the game and millions watched on national television. Sports Arena. basketball game. However, those fans in attendance were far UCLA entered the game with a 13-0 record and a 47-game A little more than three months later, the two teams from alone. winning streak covering two-and-a-half seasons, while Houston competed on that same floor during the NCAA Final Four at This game was the first regular-season game televised lived had a 16-0 record and had won 48 consecutive home games. Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky. This time, the Bruins claimed the to a national audience. The game and the excitement it gener- upper hand with a 101-69 win to advance to the NCAA national ated did far more than determine the following week’s No. 1 THE GAME championship game. team in both the Associated Press and UPI polls. It changed the The crowd was ready for an epic battle and was not disap- way the country looked at college basketball. pointed. The two teams fought back and forth during the first six For those and many other reasons, this regular-season game minutes of the contest before Houston took a 13-12 lead when is rightly hailed as college basketball’s “Game of the Century”. George Reynolds made a bank shot with 13:45 remaining in Houston head coach Guy V. Lewis conceived the idea of the first half. The Cougars held a 37-28 lead before HOUSTON 71, UCLA 69 UCLA rallied and closed to within 46-43 Jan. 20, 1968 • Houston Astrodome • Houston, Texas at halftime. The second half opened with both UCLA Min FG-A FT-A Reb As PF Pts Lynn Shackelford, F 40 4-11 2-2 4 1 1 10 heavyweights giving each other their

Edgar Lacey, F 13 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 best shots and waiting for the other team HISTORY Lew Alcindor, C 40 4-18 7-8 12 2 1 15 to fall. With the the game tied at 69-69 Lucius Allen, G 40 10-24 5-9 8 5 2 25 and only 44 seconds remaining, Houston Mike Warren, G 40 5-12 3-3 4 2 1 13 gained possession and raced down court Mike Lynn 11 2-6 0-0 4 3 4 4 Jim Nielsen 16 1-14 0-0 7 1 3 2 ahead of UCLA’s famed full-court pressure Totals 200 26-77 17-22 40 14 12 69 defense. The Cougars worked the ball to Hayes HOUSTON Min FG-A FT-A Reb As PF Pts for a final shot, but UCLA’s Jim Nielsen Elvin Hayes, F 40 17-25 5-7 15 4 4 39 fouled the Cougar center with 28 seconds Theodis Lee, F 36 1- 9 2-4 6 7 2 4 Ken Spain, C 40 1-8 0-1 11 5 3 2 remaining. Hayes went to the free throw Don Chaney, G 40 5-12 1-3 6 2 3 11 line with a chance to score the winning George Reynolds, G 36 5-8 3-3 5 0 4 13 points. Tom Gribben 4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 A 60-percent free-throw shooter on Vern Lewis 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 the season, Hayes made both free throws Totals 200 30-66 11-18 44 19 17 71 for two of his game-high 39 points to Score by Periods 1 2 Final give the Cougars a 71-69 lead. UCLA had UCLA 43 26 69 one last chance to tie the score, but the Houston 46 25 71 Bruins turned the ball over to seal the win for Houston. Officials: Bob Scott, Ernie Filiberti Attendance: 52,693

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GUY V. LEWIS GUY V. Head Coach – 1956-86 • Player – 1946-47 Arp, Texas LEWIS 592-279 (.680) Career Coaching Record Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2013 College Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2007 Two-time Houston Athletics Hall of Honor Inductee HEAD COACH (Player • 1971 – Head Coach • 1998) 1956-86

HONORS AS HEAD COACH AS STUDENT-ATHLETE • 2013 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee • Two NCAA National Championship Game appearances • Co-captain of UH’s first two teams (‘46, ‘46-’47) • 2007 College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee • Five NCAA Final Four appearances, tying for seventh most • Two-time All-Lone Star Conference First-Team honoree • 2002 Texas Basketball Lifetime Achievement Award recipient in NCAA history • Two NAIB Tournament appearances • Doctor of Humanities, University of Houston (‘03) • 14 NCAA Tournament appearances • Named one of the Top 75 players in Lone Star Conference • Special Proclamation, State of Texas Legislature (‘03) • Four Southwest Conference Tourmament championships history (‘07) • Two-time National Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘83) • Two Southwest Conference championships • Two-time USBWA District VI Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘83) • 15 All-Americans • 26 1,000-Point scorers PERSONAL • Two-time SWC Coach of the Year (‘83, ‘84) • Notes for carrying red-and-white polka dot towel on the • 11 NBA Draft First-Round selections • Four-time Texas Coach of the Year (‘68, ‘77, ‘82, ‘83) sidelines during games early in his career... Towels became • 29 NBA Draft picks • Two-time Houston Athletics Hall of Honor as red-and-white checkered later in his career • Three 30-win seasons and fourteen 20-win seasons student-athlete (inducted 1971) and coach (inducted 1998), • Passed away on Nov. 26, 2015, at the age of 93 only person to be enshrined twice • Houston career record holder with 592 victories and 871 games • 27 seasons without a losing record

GUY V. LEWIS’ COACHING RECORD --- Overall ------Conference ---- Final Rankings NBA First Round Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish AP/Coaches Championships/Notes Postseason Draft Picks 1956-57 10 16 .385 5 9 .357 5th ------1957-58 9 16 .360 4 10 .286 6th ------1958-59 12 14 .462 6 8 .429 5th ------1959-60 13 12 .520 6 8 .429 4th ------1960-61 17 11 .607 ------NCAA Midwest Regional Gary Phillips (No. 9) 1961-62 21 6 778 ------1st 20-win season in UH history NIT Quarterfinals 1962-63 15 11 577 ------1963-64 16 10 .615 ------1964-65 19 10 .655 ------NCAA Midwest Regional -- 1965-66 23 6 .793 ------/14 -- NCAA West Regional 1966-67 27 4 .871 ------7/6 -- NCAA Final Four 1967-68 31 2 939 ------1/1 1st 30-win season in UH history NCAA Final Four Elvin Hayes (No. 1), Don Chaney (No. 12) 1968-69 16 10 .615 ------1969-70 25 5 .833 ------12/11 -- NCAA Midwest Regional -- 1970-71 22 7 .759 ------14/18 -- NCAA Midwest Regional -- HISTORY 1971-72 20 7 .741 ------NCAA Midwest Regional Dwight Davis (No. 3) 1972-73 23 4 .852 ------13/18 -- NCAA Midwest Regional Dwight Jones (No. 9) 1973-74 17 9 .654 ------1974-75 16 10 .615 ------1975-76 17 11 .607 7 9 .438 6th ------1976-77 29 8 .784 13 3 .813 2nd -- SWC Tournament Finalist NIT Finalist Otis Birdsong (No.2 ) 1977-78 25 8 .758 11 5 .688 3rd nr/16 SWC Tournament Champions NCAA Midwest Regional -- 1978-79 16 15 .516 6 10 .375 6th ------1979-80 14 14 .500 8 8 .500 4th ------1980-81 21 9 .700 10 6 .625 2nd -- SWC Tournament Champions NCAA East Regional -- 1981-82 25 8 .758 11 5 .688 2nd -- SWC Tournament Finalist NCAA Final Four Rob Williams (No. 19) 1982-83 31 3 .912 16 0 1.000 1st 1/1 SWC Champions NCAA National Finalist Clyde Drexler (No. 14) SWC Tournament Champions 1983-84 32 5 .865 15 1 .938 1st 5/5 SWC Champions NCAA National Finalist Hakeem Olajuwon (No. 1), Michael Young (No. 24) SWC Tournament Champions 1984-85 16 14 .533 8 8 .500 5th -- -- NIT First Round -- 1985-86 14 14 .500 8 8 .500 6th -- 27th straight non-losing season -- -- Totals 592 279 .670 134 98 578 –– 2 SWC Championships 2 NCAA Finalists • 5 NCAA Final Fours Two Overall No. 1, Four Top-5 4 SWC Tournament Titles 14 NCAA Tournaments • 3 NITs Six Top-10

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OTIS BIRDSONG Guard • Four Letters • 1973-77 Winter Haven, Fla. • Winter Haven HS Number Retired: Jan. 18, 1997

College Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2018 Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 2000

HONORS • Named to the Silver Anniversary All-America Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches at the 2002 NCAA Final Four • Inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018 • Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 2000 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Selected to United States team that won the gold medal at the 1975 Pan American Games with a perfect 9-0 record • Named the Most Valuable Player at the Pan American Games after leading the Team USA with 14.4 points per game AT HOUSTON • Honored as a Consensus All-American in 1977 • Ranks second among Houston’s single-season and career scoring leaders... Also ranks among the school’s career leaders in assists and steals • Was the first freshman to start for the Cougars in 1973-74 after the NCAA ruled freshmen eligible to play • Ranked third among the team’s scoring leaders with 14.3 points per game as a freshman • Ranked 15th nationally with 24.6 points per game and shot a remarkable 58.3 percent from the field as a sophomore • Became the first sophomore in school history to register 1,000 career points with 1,012 points in 1974-75 • Led the Southwest Conference and ranked eighth nationally with 26.1 points per game as a junior, Houston’s first year as a member of the Southwest Conference • Named the Southwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1976-77 after ranking fourth nationally and setting a SWC single-season record with 30.3 points per game • Was the only player in SWC history to average 30 points per game in a single season and was one of only two players in UH history to accomplish the feat • Named SWC Player of the Decade for the 1970s • Holds Houston career with 480 free throws and is second with 1,176 field goals made HISTORY NBA CAREER • Was the second player chosen in the 1977 NBA Draft by the Kansas City Kings • Averaged 15.8 points per game as a rookie • Was an All-NBA Second-Team selection in his second season with the Kings in 1980-81 after ranking sixth in the NBA with 24.6 points per game while shooting 54 percent from the floor • Also competed with New Jersey and Boston during his 12-year professional career • Finished his NBA career with 12,544 points, averaging 18.0 points in 696 games • Was a four-time NBA All-Star and competed in three NBA All-Star Games PROFESSIONAL CAREER • Served as president and general manager of the Little Rock Rim Rockers of the NDBL, which won the 2005 CBA championship

BIRDSONG’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1973-74 26-0 673 154-312 .494 –– –– 64-92 .696 110 – 4.2 61-1 52 69 0 43 372 – 14.3 1974-75 26-0 965 268-460 .583 –– –– 104-143 .727 122 – 4.7 0-0 71 95 11 58 640 – 24.6 1975-76 28-0 1082 302-582 .519 –– –– 126-191 .660 176 – 6.3 76-3 97 114 10 47 730 – 26.1 1976-77 36-0 1342 452-794 .569 –– –– 186-283 .657 159 – 4.4 85-1 145 119 7 69 1,090 – 30.3 Totals 116-0 4,062 1,176-2,148 .547 –– –– 480-709 .677 567 – 4.9 222-5 365 397 28 217 2,832 – 24.4

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CLYDE DREXLER Guard • Three Letters • 1980-83 Houston, Texas • Sterling HS Number Retired: Feb. 12, 1997

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2004 Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 1998

• Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004 • Was named one of the NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Players in 1996-97 • Named to the City of Houston’s inaugural Hall of Fame in 1999 • Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1998 • Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1998 AT HOUSTON • Is the only player in school history to compile more than 1,000 points, 900 rebounds, 300 assists and 250 steals during his career • Continues to hold school record with 268 career steals • Named to the Southwest Conference All-Decade team for the 1980s • Honored as the 1980-81 Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year • Was an All-America Honorable Mention and an All-SWC Second-Team honoree as a senior in 1983 • Averaged a career-high 15.9 points and 8.8 rebounds per game while earning All-America First-Team, U.S. Basketball Writers’ District VI Player of the Year and All-SWC First-Team honors in 1982-83 • Selected with the No. 14 overall pick of the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers • Retired from the NBA in 1998 and became the head coach at UH • Compiled a 19-39 record in two seasons before resigning NBA CAREER • Teamed with Cougar Hakeem Olajuwon to lead the Houston Rockets to the 1995 NBA championship in a 4-0 win over Orlando Magic • Was one of only three players in NBA history to accumulate 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds and 6,000 assists in their careers • Joined Cougars Elvin Hayes and Hakeem Olajuwon as the first three players from one school to score 20,000 career points in the NBA • Ended his professional playing days among the NBA’s Top-20 career leaders in points scored and steals • Was a 10-time NBA All-Star • Recorded 25 triple doubles during his professional career • Named to the All-NBA First Team in 1992... Earned All-NBA Second-Team honors in 1988 and 1991 HISTORY and was a member of the league’s Third Team in 1990 and 1995 • Led the Trail Blazers to 11 straight NBA playoffs berths and two NBA Finals (1990, 1992) INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE • Selected to play for the original Dream Team that won the 1992 Olympic Gold Medal in Barcelona PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Serves as a television analyst for the Houston Rockets

DREXLER’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1980-81 30-30 992 153-303 .505 ––– ––– 50-85 .588 138-176 314 – 10.5 108-9 78 57 28 58 356 – 11.9 1981-82 32-31 1,077 206-362 .569 ––– ––– 73-120 .608 159-177 336 – 10.5 107-7 96 94 36 97 485 – 15.2 1982-83 34-34 1,186 236-440 .536 ––– ––– 70-95 .737 152-146 298 – 8.8 107-3 129 91 18 113 542 – 15.9 Totals 96-95 3,255 595-1,105 .538 ––– ––– 193-300 .643 449-499 948 – 9.9 322-19 303 242 82 268 1,383 – 14.4

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ELVIN HAYES Forward • Three Letters • 1965-68 Rayville, La. • Britton HS Number Retired: Dec. 18, 1993 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 1990 College Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2013 Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 1974 • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990 • Inducted into the Natinal Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013 • Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1974 AT HOUSTON • One of Houston’s first two African-American basketball players, joining Don Chaney • Became the first UH student-athlete to have his jersey retired • Voted as one of the nation’s Top-25 all-time players in a CBSSportsline.com poll • Honored as one of the Top Nine greatest collegiate players of all-time by Street and Smith’s • Led Houston to an 81-12 record during his collegiate career • Hold Houston scoring and rebounding records for a single game, single season and career • Is the only three-time All-American and two-time consensus All-American in any team sport at Houston • Named the 1968 National Player of the Year • Tallied 39 points and 15 rebounds to lead the second-ranked Cougars to a 71-69 upset over No. 1 UCLA on Jan. 20, 1968, in the Houston Astrodome in front of nearly 53,000 fans • Earned All-America honors as a sophomore in 1965-66 after ranking nationally in three different statistical categories.. Ranked fifth with 16.9 rebounds per game, 10th with a 56.7 field goal percentage and 11th with 27.2 points per game • Named a consensus All-American in 1966-67 after leading Houston to its first NCAA Final Four appearance and a 27-4 record • Ranked fourth among the national scoring leaders with 28.4 points per game and was sixth in rebounding with a 15.7 average as a junior • Named the consensus National Player of the Year after leading Houston to a 28-0 record during the regular season in 1967-68 • Ranked third nationally with 36.8 points and 18.9 rebounds per game and 25th with a 54.9 field goal percentage • Set Houston’s freshman team records for scoring and rebounding with averages of 24.4 points and 23.8 rebounds per game • Was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets

NBA CAREER HISTORY • Named one of the NBA’s All-Time Top 50 Players in 1996 • Averaged 21 points and 12.2 rebounds in 16 seasons as an NBA player • Ranked among the NBA’s career leaders in several categories, including scoring (27,313 points), games played (1,303), minutes (50,000) and rebounds (16,279) • Named to the All-NBA First Team and Second Team three times each and played in 12 consecutive All-Star Games from 1969 to 1980 • Led the NBA in scoring with 28.4 points per game and was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1968-69 • Traded to Washington in 1972 and led the Bullets to the 1978 NBA Championship and three appearances in the NBA Finals • Returned to Houston and played his final three years with the Rockets PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Currently serves as radio analyst for Houston Men’s Basketball home games

HAYES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1965-66 29-0 946 323-570 .567 ––– ––– 143-257 .556 490 – 16.9 89-3 6 0 0 0 789 – 27.2 1966-67 31-0 1119 373-750 .497 ––– ––– 135-227 .595 488 – 15.7 65-1 33 0 0 0 881 – 28.4 1967-68 33-0 1,270 519-945 .549 ––– ––– 176-285 .618 624 – 18.9 90-1 59 0 0 0 1,214 – 36.8 Totals 93-0 3,335 1,215-2,265 .536 ––– ––– 454-769 .590 1,602-17.2 244-5 98 0 0 0 2,884 – 31.0

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HAKEEM OLAJUWON Center • Three Letters • 1981-84 Lagos, Nigeria • Moslem Teacher’s College Number Retired: Feb. 12, 1997

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee • 2008 Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 1998 HONORS • Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008 • Named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996-97 • Chosen one of the 27 greatest all-time college basketball players by Street and Smith’s 2004 poll • Voted as one of the NCAA’s Top 25 players in a 2005 CBSSportsline.com fan poll • Inducted into the Houston Athletics Hall of Honor in 1998

AT HOUSTON • Played in 29 games and led the Cougars with 72 blocked shots as a freshman in 1981-82 • Averaged 13.9 points per game and led the Southwest Conference with 11.4 rebounds per game • Was named a Consensus All-American in 1983-84 after leading Houston to its second straight NCAA national championship game and a 32-5 record... The Cougars swept the SWC regular season and Tournament championships for the second straight season • Named the Most Valuable Player of the 1984 SWC Postseason Classic after recording 20 points and 11 rebounds against Arkansas in the championship game • Was the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in two statistical categories in 1983-84, posting a 67.5 field-goal percentage and 13.5 rebounds per game • Led the nation with 5.6 blocked shots per game in 1983-84, though the NCAA did not officially keep that statistic • Honored as the SWC Player of the Decade for the 1980s • Was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1984 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets

NBA CAREER • Ended his career as one of only eight players in NBA history to accumulate 20,000 career points and 12,000 career rebounds • Was the first NBA player to record 2,000 blocked shots and 2,000 steals during his career • Named the 1994 and 1995 MVP NBA Finals Most Valuable Player after leading Houston to back-to-back NBA championships • Teamed with Cougar Clyde Drexler to lead the Rockets to the 1995 NBA championship HISTORY • Honored as the NBA Most Valuable Player in 1993-94 and as the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1992-93 and 1993-94 • Chosen to the All-NBA First Team six times, All-NBA Second Team three times and All-NBA Third Team twice • Played in 12 NBA All-Star Games, starting eight of those • Spent 17 seasons with the Rockets before being traded to the Toronto Raptors in 2001

OLAJUWON’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1981-82 29-6 529 91-150 .607 ––– ––– 58-103 .563 72-107 179 – 6.2 85-4 11 41 72 26 240 – 8.3 1982-83 34-34 932 192-314 .611 ––– ––– 88-148 .595 152-236 388 – 11.4 112-4 29 79 175 47 472 – 13.9 1983-84 37-37 1,260 249-369 .675 ––– ––– 122-232 .526 179-321 500 – 13.5 118-8 48 107 207 61 620 – 16.8 Totals 100-77 2,721 532-833 .639 ––– ––– 268-483 .555 403-664 1,067 – 10.7 315-16 88 227 454 134 1,332 – 13.3

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MICHAEL YOUNG Forward • Four Letters • 1980-84 Houston, Texas • Yates HS Number Retired: Dec. 18, 2007

Houston Athletics Hall of Honor • 2004 AT HOUSTON • Was an All-America Second-Team honoree in 1983-84 • One of three Cougars to score more than 2,000 points during their careers • Is the only player in UH history to start for four NCAA Tournament teams while helping the Cougars register a 109-25 record from 1980 to 1984 • Is the only player in UH history to start for three NCAA Final Four teams from 1982 to 1984 • Hold Houston career record with 16 NCAA Tournament games played • Served as a co-captain of the 1983-84 team that finished as the NCAA runner-up and set a school record with 32 wins • Was an All-Southwest Conference First-Team selection in 1982-83 and 1983-84 • Named to the All-District First Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in 1982-83 and 1983-84 • Chosen as an All-District First-Team performer by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association in 1983-84 • Was the only three-time All-Tournament honoree at the SWC Postseason Classic • Selected in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics

NBA CAREER • Played three seasons in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Clippers

PROFESSIONAL PLAYING CAREER • Named the 1986 CBA Player of the Year as a member of the Detroit Spirit • Played 14 seasons in the Philippines, Spain, France and Italy • Led French club Limoges to the 1992 European Club Championship HISTORY • Inducted into the French Sports Hall of Fame in 2003

PROFESSIONAL CAREER • Served in a variety of roles with the Houston Men’s Basketball program, including director of operations and performance enhancement (2004-13), assistant coach (2003-04) and strength and conditioning coach (1998-03)

YOUNG’s CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS MP FG-FGA Pct 3P-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb – Avg PF-DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts – Avg 1980-81 30-26 1,049 157-319 .492 ––– ––– 47-84 .560 75-115 190 – 6.3 72-2 57 39 20 46 361 – 12.0 1981-82 33-32 979 158-358 .441 ––– ––– 44-64 .688 69-110 179 – 5.4 84-2 74 59 17 50 360 – 10.9 1982-83 34-34 1116 266-519 .513 ––– ––– 56-88 .636 73-122 195 – 5.7 77-1 80 52 9 53 588 – 17.3 1983-84 37-37 1,354 319-637 .501 ––– ––– 96-149 .644 70-161 231 – 6.2 75-2 70 58 8 66 734 – 19.8 Totals 134-129 4,498 900-1,833 .491 ––– ––– 243-385 .631 287-508 795 – 5.9 308-7 281 208 54 215 2,043 – 15.2

103 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR HOUSTON CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Basketball Times Regular Season 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon First Interstate Bank Final Overall Conference 1968 Elvin Hayes Consensus Year Conference Ranking Record Pct. Record Pct. Head Coach Runner-up 1991-92 Southwest 25-6 .806 11-3 .786 Pat Foster Tied with Texas NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1983-84 Southwest #5/#5 32-5 .865 15-1 .938 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas 1983 Guy V. Lewis Associated Press 1982-83 Southwest #1/#1 31-3 .912 16-0 1.000 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas 1968 Guy V. Lewis Associated Press, UPI, USBWA 1955-56 Missouri Valley 19-7 .731 9-3 .750 Alden Pasche Saint Louis 1949-50 Gulf Coast 16-7 .696 6-0 1.000 Alden Pasche Records not available 1946-47 Lone Star 15-7 .682 11-1 .917 Alden Pasche Records not available ALL-AMERICANS 1946 Lone Star 10-4 .714 8-2 .800 Alden Pasche Records not available 1999 Gee Gervin Honorable Mention 1993 Bo Outlaw Honorable Mention Tournament 1990 Carl Herrera Honorable Mention Year Conference Record Head Coach Runner-up Location 1989 Craig Upchurch Honorable Mention 2010 Conference USA 4-0 Tom Penders UTEP Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center) 1988 Richard Hollis Honorable Mention 1992 Southwest 3-0 Pat Foster Texas Dallas (Reunion Arena) 1986 Greg Anderson Honorable Mention 1984 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis Arkansas Houston (The Summit) Alvin Franklin Honorable Mention 1983 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis TCU Dallas (Reunion Arena) 1984 (2) Hakeem Olajuwon Consensus 1981 Southwest 2-0 Guy V. Lewis Texas San Antonio, Texas (Hemisfair Arena) Michael Young Second Team 1978 Southwest 4-0 Guy V. Lewis Texas Houston (The Summit) 1983 (2) Clyde Drexler First Team Hakeem Olajuwon Third Team OLYMPICS MEDAL RECIPIENTS TEXAS BASKETBALL LIFETIME Larry Micheaux Honorable Mention 1996 Hakeem Olajuwon United States Gold ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1982 (2) Rob Williams Second Team 1992 Clyde Drexler United States Gold 2002 Guy V. Lewis Clyde Drexler Honorable Mention 1972 Dwight Jones United States Silver 1981 Rob Williams Third Team 1968 Ken Spain United States Gold CURT GOWDY AWARD 1977 Otis Birdsong Consensus Presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to recognize 1974 Louis Dunbar Third Team OLYMPICS PARTICIPANTS members of the electronic and print media for outstanding contributions 1972 Dwight Davis Third Team 1996 Hakeem Olajuwon United States 2002 Jim Nantz 1971 Poo Welch Helms Athletics Foundation 1992 Clyde Drexler United States 1970 Ollie Taylor Helms Athletics Foundation Rolando Ferreira Brazil 50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN NBA HISTORY 1968 (3) Elvin Hayes Consensus David Diaz Venezuela Clyde Drexler (2) Don Chaney Second Team Carl Herrera Venezuela Elvin Hayes Ken Spain Second Team 1972 Dwight Jones United States Hakeem Olajuwon 1967 (2) Elvin Hayes Consensus 1968 Ken Spain United States Note: Houston was one of only three schools that had three members Don Chaney Honorable Mention on this list... The Cougars joined North Carolina (Michael Jordan, Billy 1966 Elvin Hayes First Team OLYMPICS TRIALS INVITEES Cunningham and James Worthy) and LSU (Bob Pettit, Pete Maravich 1963 Lyle Harger Helms Athletics Foundation 1984 Alvin Franklin United States and Shaquille O’Neal). 1961 (2) Gary Phillips First Team Michael Young United States Ted Luckenbill Honorable Mention 1976 Otis Birdsong United States HOUSTON HALL OF HONOR 1960 Gary Phillips Second Team 1972 Dwight Jones United States 2010 Larry Micheaux 1956 Don Boldebuck Honorable Mention 1968 Elvin Hayes United States 2008 1967-68 Team Ken Spain United States Louis Dunbar NCAA FINAL FOUR 1964 Lyle Harger United States 2006 Dwight Davis MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1960 Gary Phillips United States Rob Williams 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon 2004 Michael Young PAN AMERICAN GAMES 2002 Dwight Jones NCAA ALL-FINAL FOUR TEAM HISTORY 1975 Otis Birdsong United States 2000 Otis Birdsong 1984 Alvin Franklin 1971 Dwight Jones United States 1998 Clyde Drexler Hakeem Olajuwon Guy V. Lewis, head coach Michael Young NAISMITH MEMORIAL Hakeem Olajuwon 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Ken Spain 1968 Elvin Hayes 2013 Guy V. Lewis 1982 Alden Pasche 2008 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981 Don Chaney NCAA REGIONAL 2004 Clyde Drexler 1976 Don Boldebuck MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 1990 Elvin Hayes 1974 Elvin Hayes 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest 1972 Gary Phillips 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL 1971 Guy V. Lewis, player HALL OF FAME 1982 Rob Williams Midwest 2018 Otis Birdsong 2013 Elvin Hayes 2007 Guy V. Lewis

104 MEDIA ALMANAC HONOR ROLL NCAA TOURNAMENT ALL-REGIONAL TEAM Dwight Jones District VI Michael Young First Team District 9 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest Steve Newsome District VI Hakeem Olajuwon Second Team District 9 Michael Young Midwest 1972 Dwight Davis District VI 1982 Rob Williams First Team District 9 1983 Larry Micheaux Midwest Dwight Jones District VI 1981 Rob Williams First Team District 9 Hakeem Olajuwon Midwest 1971 Dwight Davis District VI 1980 Rob Williams Second Team District 9 Michael Young Midwest Poo Welch District VI 1978 Cecile Rose Third Team District 9 1982 Larry Micheaux Midwest 1970 Dwight Davis District VI Mike Schultz Third Team District 9 Rob Williams Midwest Ollie Taylor District VI 1977 Otis Birdsong First Team District 9 1968 Don Chaney Midwest 1969 Ken Spain District VI 1976 Otis Birdsong First Team District 9 Elvin Hayes Midwest Ollie Taylor District VI 1975 Louis Dunbar First Team District 9 Theodis Lee Midwest 1968 Don Chaney District VI Otis Birdsong Second Team District 9 1967 Don Chaney Midwest Elvin Hayes District VI 1974 Louis Dunbar First Team District 9 Elvin Hayes Midwest Ken Spain District VI 1973 Dwight Jones First Team District 9 1966 Elvin Hayes West 1967 Don Chaney District VI Louis Dunbar First Team District 9 1961 Gary Phillips Midwest Elvin Hayes District VI Steve Newsome Third Team District 9 1966 Joe Hamood District VI 1972 Dwight Davis First Team District 9 NIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Elvin Hayes District VI Dwight Jones Second Team District 9 1965 Joe Hamood District VI 1971 Poo Welch First Team District 9 1977 Otis Birdsong 1963 Lyle Harger District VI Dwight Davis Second Team District 9 1961 Ted Luckenbill District VI 1969 Ken Spain Second Team District 9 USBWA DISTRICT VI COACH OF THE YEAR Gary Phillips District VI George Reynolds Third Team District 9 1983 Guy V. Lewis 1956 Don Boldebuck District VI 1968 Elvin Hayes First Team District 9 1968 Guy V. Lewis Don Chaney First Team District 9 NABC DISTRICT 25 COACH OF THE YEAR Ken Spain Second Team District 9 USBWA DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2018 Kelvin Sampson 1967 Elvin Hayes First Team District 9 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon District VI Don Chaney Third Team District 9 1983 Clyde Drexler District VI Gary Grider Third Team District 9 1981 Rob Williams District VI NABC ALL-DISTRICT 25 1966 Joe Hamood First Team District 9 2018 Rob Gray First Team District 25 1977 Otis Birdsong District VI Elvin Hayes First Team District 9 2017 Damyean Dotson Second Team District 25 1968 Elvin Hayes District VI 1965 Joe Hamood Second Team District 9 Rob Gray Second Team District 25 1967 Elvin Hayes District VI 1963 Lyle Harger Second Team District 9 2014 TaShawn Thomas Second Team District 25 1966 Elvin Hayes District VI 1962 Don Schverak Third Team District 9 2013 TaShawn Thomas First Team District 11 1961 Gary Phillips First Team District 9 2010 Aubrey Coleman First Team District 11 Ted Luckenbill Second Team District 9 USBWA ALL-DISTRICT 2009 Aubrey Coleman First Team District 9 2018 Rob Gray District VII 1960 Gary Phillips Second Team District 9 2008 Robert McKiver First Team District 9 1956 Don Boldebuck First Team District 9 2017 Rob Gray District VII 2006 Lanny Smith Second Team District 9 2013 TaShawn Thomas District VII 1955 Don Boldebuck First Team District 9 2005 Andre Owens Second Team District 9 Jack Foster First Team District 9 Joseph Young District VII 2003 Louis Truscott Second Team District 9 2009 Aubrey Coleman District VII 1954 Jack Mosher First Team District 9 2000 Gee Gervin First Team District 9 1952 Royce Ray Honorable Mention District 9 2008 Robert McKiver District VII 1999 Gee Gervin Second Team District 9 2007 Robert McKiver District VII 1998 Galen Robinson Second Team District 9 2000 Gee Gervin District VII 1996 Tim Moore First Team District 9 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1999 Gee Gervin District VII Kirk Ford Second Team District 9 2018 Kelvin Sampson American Athletic 1997 Galen Robinson 1995 Tim Moore Second Team District 9 1992 Pat Foster SWC 1995 Tim Moore 1994 Anthony Goldwire First Team District 9 1984 Guy V. Lewis SWC 1994 Anthony Goldwire 1993 Charles Outlaw First Team District 9 1983 Guy V. Lewis SWC 1993 Charles Outlaw Anthony Goldwire Second Team District 9 HISTORY 1990 Carl Herrera District VI 1992 Craig Upchurch First Team District 9 CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE DECADE 1989 Craig Upchurch District VI Charles Outlaw Second Team District 9 1980s Hakeem Olajuwon SWC 1988 Richard Hollis District VI 1991 Alvaro Tehran Second Team District 9 1970s Otis Birdsong SWC 1986 Greg Anderson District VI Byron Smith Second Team District 9 Alvin Franklin District VI 1990 Carl Herrera First Team District 9 Rickie Winslow District VI CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Craig Upchurch First Team District 9 1993 Bo Outlaw SWC 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon District VI 1989 Craig Upchurch First Team District 9 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC Michael Young District VI Richard Hollis Second Team District 9 1983 Clyde Drexler SWC 1983 Clyde Drexler District VI 1988 Rolando Ferreira First Team District 9 Michael Young SWC Larry Micheaux District VI Richard Hollis First Team District 9 1981 Rob Williams SWC Hakeem Olajuwon District VI 1987 Greg Anderson First Team District 9 1977 Otis Birdsong SWC 1982 Rob Williams District VI Ricky Winslow Second Team District 9 1981 Rob Williams District VI 1986 Alvin Franklin First Team District 9 1978 Cecile Rose District VI Greg Anderson First Team District 9 CONFERENCE 1977 Otis Birdsong District VI 1985 Alvin Franklin First Team District 9 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1976 Otis Birdsong District VI 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon First Team District 9 1993 Bo Outlaw SWC 1975 Louis Dunbar District VI Michael Young First Team District 9 1992 Bo Outlaw SWC Otis Birdsong District VI Alvin Franklin Second Team District 9 1974 Louis Dunbar District VI 1983 Clyde Drexler First Team District 9 1973 Louis Dunbar District VI Larry Micheaux First Team District 9

105 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL HONOR ROLL CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1984 (2) Hakeem Olajuwon First Team SWC CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA (2) Michael Young First Team SWC 2018 Rob Gray American 1993 Anthony Goldwire SWC Alvin Franklin Second Team SWC Corey Davis Jr. American 1992 Bo Outlaw SWC 1983 (3) Clyde Drexler First Team SWC 2010 Kelvin Lewis C-USA Sam Mack SWC Michael Young First Team SWC Aubrey Coleman C-USA 1990 Carl Herrera SWC Larry Micheaux Second Team SWC 2007 Robert McKiver C-USA 1988 Craig Upchurch SWC Hakeem Olajuwon Second Team SWC Oliver Lafayette C-USA 1984 Rickie Winslow SWC 1982 (3) Rob Williams First Team SWC 2002 Marcus Oliver C-USA 1981 Clyde Drexler SWC (2) Clyde Drexler Second Team SWC 1993 Bo Outlaw SWC 1980 Rob Williams SWC 1981 (2) Rob Williams First Team SWC David Diaz SWC Clyde Drexler Second Team SWC 1992 Sam Mack SWC CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1980 Rob Williams First Team SWC Craig Upchurch SWC Larry Rogers Second Team SWC 1990 Carl Herrera SWC 2013 Danuel House C-USA 1978 Cecil Rose Second Team SWC Craig Upchurch SWC Charles Thompson Second Team SWC 1988 Rolando Ferreira SWC ALL-CONFERENCE 1977 Otis Birdsong First Team SWC 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC 2018 (2) Rob Gray First Team American Mike Schultz Second Team SWC Michael Young SWC 2017 (2) Damyean Dotson First Team American 1976 (2) Otis Birdsong First Team SWC 1983 Michael Young SWC Rob Gray First Team American David Marrs Second Team SWC Clyde Drexler SWC 2016 Devonta Pollard Second Team American 1961 (3) Gary Phillips First Team MVC Hakeem Olajuwon SWC Damyean Dotson Honorable Mention American 1960 (2) Gary Phillips First Team MVC 1982 Rob Williams SWC 2014 (2) TaShawn Thomas Second Team American 1959 Gary Phillips First Team MVC 1981 Rob Williams SWC 2013 TaShawn Thomas First Team C-USA 1958 Russell Boone Second Team MVC Michael Young SWC Joseph Young Third Team C-USA 1957 Dan Dotson Second Team MVC 1979 Kenneth Williams SWC 1978 Mike Schultz SWC 2010 (2) Aubrey Coleman First Team C-USA 1956 (2) Don Boldebuck First Team MVC Kenneth Williams SWC 2009 Aubrey Coleman First Team C-USA Art Helms Second Team MVC 1977 Otis Birdsong SWC Kelvin Lewis Third Team C-USA 1954 Don Boldebuck First Team MVC 1976 Otis Birdsong SWC 2008 (2) Robert McKiver First Team C-USA Jack Foster Second Team MVC Dion Dowell Third Team C-USA 1954 Jack Moshler Second Team MVC 2007 Robert McKiver First Team C-USA Gary Shivers Second Team MVC CONFERENCE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM (2) Oliver Lafayette Second Team C-USA 1952 Royce Ray Second Team MVC 2018 Fabian White Jr. American 2006 Ramon Dyer Second Team C-USA 1951 (3) Lloyd Hendrix Second Team MVC 2016 Galen Robinson, Jr. American Oliver Lafayette Second Team C-USA 1950 (2) Lloyd Hendrix First Team GSC Lanny Smith Third Team C-USA David Rodriguez First Team GSC CONFERENCE ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 2005 Andre Owens Second Team C-USA Herb Richardson Second Team GSC 1993 Anthony Goldwire SWC 2003 (2) Louis Truscott First Team C-USA 1949 Dick Berg Second Team LSC 1992 Sam Mack SWC 2002 Louis Truscott Third Team C-USA (2) Louis Brown Second Team LSC Bo Outlaw SWC 2000 (2) Gee Gervin First Team C-USA Lloyd Hendrix Second Team LSC 1990 Carl Herrera SWC 1999 Gee Gervin First Team C-USA 1948 Louis Brown Second Team LSC 1989 Derrick Daniels SWC Kenny Younger Third Team C-USA 1947 (2) Guy V. Lewis First Team LSC 1988 Richard Hollis SWC 1998 (2) Galen Robinson Third Team C-USA (2) Willie Wells First Team LSC Craig Upchurch SWC 1997 Galen Robinson Third Team C-USA 1946 Guy V. Lewis First Team LSC 1984 Rickie Winslow SWC 1996 (2) Tim Moore First Team SWC Willie Wells Second Team LSC 1983 Alvin Franklin SWC Kirk Ford Second Team SWC 1981 Clyde Drexler SWC 1995 Tim Moore Second Team SWC Michael Young SWC 1994 (2) Anthony Goldwire Second Team SWC CONFERENCE ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1980 Rob Williams SWC 2013 TaShawn Thomas C-USA 1993 (2) Bo Outlaw First Team SWC 2011 Zamal Nixon C-USA Anthony Goldwire Second Team SWC 2009 Kelvin Lewis C-USA CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM 1992 Derrick Daniels Second Team SWC 1995 Jermaine Johnson SWC 2013 Danuel House C-USA David Diaz Second Team SWC 1994 Rafael Carrasco SWC 2012 TaShawn Thomas C-USA Sam Mack Second Team SWC Joseph Young C-USA 1993 Bo Outlaw SWC Bo Outlaw Second Team SWC 2001 Alton Ford C-USA

HISTORY 1992 Rafael Carrasco SWC (3) Craig Upchurch Second Team SWC 2000 George Williams C-USA Bo Outlaw SWC 1991 (2) Byron Smith Second Team SWC 1991 Darrell Mickens SWC Alvaro Teheran Second Team SWC Alvaro Teheran SWC REESE’S ALL-STAR GAME 1990 Carl Herrera First Team SWC 1989 Eduardo Drewnick SWC 2010 Aubrey Coleman (3) Craig Upchurch First Team SWC 1988 Rolando Ferreira SWC Byron Smith Second Team SWC 1989 (3) Craig Upchurch First Team SWC EAST-WEST ALL-STAR GAME 1977 Otis Birdsong (2) Richard Hollis Second Team SWC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1972 Dwight Davis 1988 Richard Hollis Second Team SWC 1970 Ollie Taylor 2010 Kelvin Lewis C-USA 1987 (2) Greg Anderson First Team SWC 1969 George Reynolds (3) Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC 1984 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC Ken Spain 1986 (2) Alvin Franklin First Team SWC 1983 Michael Young SWC 1968 Don Chaney Greg Anderson Second Team SWC 1981 Rob Williams SWC Elvin Hayes (2) Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC 1978 Mike Schultz SWC 1963 Lyle Harger 1985 Alvin Franklin Second Team SWC 1961 Gary Phillips Rickie Winslow Second Team SWC 1956 Don Boldebuck 106 MEDIA ALMANAC HONOR ROLL PIZZA HUT ALL-STAR GAME March 3, 2008 Robert McKiver C-USA Dec. 28, 2015 Damyean Dotson 1975 Louis Dunbar Feb. 11, 2008 Robert McKiver C-USA Dec. 14, 2015 Rob Gray, Jr. 1974 Sidney Edwards Dec. 3, 2007 Robert McKiver C-USA Nov. 30, 2015 Rob Gray, Jr. Nov. 26, 2007 Brockeith Pane C-USA Nov. 23, 2015 Devonta Pollard ALOHA ALL-STAR GAME Jan. 15, 2007 Robert McKiver C-USA March 9, 2015 Devonta Pollard ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dec. 26, 2006 Dion Dowell C-USA March 2, 2015 Devonta Pollard 1983 Larry Micheaux Nov. 20, 2006 Robert McKiver C-USA Feb. 3, 2015 L.J. Rose Feb. 6, 2006 Ramon Dyer C-USA Jan. 19, 2015 Danrad Knowles ALOHA ALL-STAR GAME Jan. 9, 2006 Ramon Dyer C-USA Dec. 29, 2014 Jherrod Stiggers 1984 Michael Young Dec. 5, 2005 Oliver Lafayette C-USA Dec. 8, 2014 Devonta Pollard 1983 Larry Micheaux Dec. 29, 2003 Andre Owens C-USA Nov. 24, 2014 Devonta Pollard Jan. 27, 2003 Louis Truscott C-USA March 3, 2014 TaShawn Thomas AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Feb. 18, 2002 Louis Truscott C-USA Jan. 20, 2014 TaShawn Thomas ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Jan. 21, 2002 Louis Truscott C-USA Dec. 16, 2013 Danrad Knowles 2015-16 Wes VanBeck Dec. 13, 1999 Kenny Younger C-USA 2014-15 Mikhail McLean Jan. 18, 1999 Kenny Younger C-USA THE AMERICAN ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 2013-14 Danrad Knowles Mikhail McLean Feb. 20, 1996 Tim Moore SWC Jan. 29, 2018 Fabian White Jr. Jan. 23, 1996 Tim Moore SWC Nov. 27, 2017 Fabian White Jr. CONFERENCE USA WINTER Dec. 5, 1995 Kenya Capers SWC Feb. 1, 2016 Galen Robinson Jr. SPIRIT OF SERVICE AWARD Feb. 6, 1995 Tim Moore SWC Jan. 20, 2014 Danrad Knowles 2013-14 Mikhail McLean Dec. 12, 1994 Tim Moore SWC Jan. 6, 2014 Danrad Knowles Jan. 5, 1993 Bo Outlaw SWC Dec. 21, 1992 Bo Outlaw SWC CONFERENCE USA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM CONFERENCE USA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK 2008-09 Sean Coleman Dec. 23, 1991 Craig Upchurch SWC Dec. 16, 1991 Craig Upchurch SWC March 2, 2009 Aubrey Coleman Dec. 2, 1991 Sam Mack SWC Jan. 12, 2009 Aubrey Coleman CONFERENCE USA Feb. 18, 1991 Byron Smith SWC Dec. 29, 2008 Aubrey Coleman COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL March 5, 1990 Carl Herrera SWC Dec. 22, 2008 Aubrey Coleman 2012-13 Danuel House Mikhail McLean Feb. 27, 1990 Carl Herrera SWC Nov. 17, 2008 Aubrey Coleman Tione Womack Jan. 31, 1989 Craig Upchurch SWC 2011-12 LeRon Barnes Rakim Stevenson Jan. 10, 1989 Craig Upchurch SWC CONFERENCE USA FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Jherrod Stiggers TaShawn Thomas Nov. 29, 1988 Richard Hollis SWC Jan. 21, 2013 Danuel House 2010-11 Mikhail McLean Feb. 13, 1983 Michael Young SWC Dec. 31, 2012 Danuel House 2003-04 Bryan Shelton Feb. 6, 1983 Clyde Drexler SWC Dec. 17, 2012 Danuel House 2002-03 Bryan Shelton Jan. 23, 1983 Larry Micheaux SWC Feb. 27, 2012 Joseph Young 2001-02 Bryan Shelton Jan. 9, 1983 Hakeem Olajuwon SWC Jan. 2, 2012 TaShawn Thomas Feb. 9, 1981 Rob Williams SWC Nov. 14, 2011 TaShawn Thomas CONFERENCE ACADEMIC HONOR TEAM Feb. 2, 1981 Rob Williams SWC Jan. 17, 2011 Alandise Harris 1993-94 Rafael Carrasco SWC 1991-92 Rafael Carrasco SWC 1988-89 Eduardo Drewnick SWC THE AMERICAN WEEKLY HONOR ROLL CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK 1987-88 Rolando Ferreira SWC Feb. 26, 2018 Rob Gray Feb. 21, 1994 Tim Moore SWC Feb. 19, 2018 Devin Davis Feb. 14, 1994 Tim Moore SWC Feb. 5, 2018 Corey Davis Jr. BASKETBALL WEEKLY PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jan. 29, 2018 Corey Davis Jr. Feb. 9, 1981 Rob Williams Jan. 22, 2018 Rob Gray Jan. 15, 2018 Rob Gray CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Jan. 2, 2018 Breaon Brady March 5, 2018 Rob Gray American Dec. 25, 2017 Rob Gray HISTORY Feb. 12, 2018 Armoni Brooks American Dec. 11, 2017 Rob Gray Jan. 2, 2017 Rob Gray American Dec. 4, 2017 Devin Davis Feb 29, 2016 Damyean Dotson American Nov. 20, 2017 Rob Gray Feb. 1, 2016 Rob Gray, Jr. American Nov 13, 2017 Rob Gray Dec. 7, 2015 Devonta Pollard American Feb. 27, 2017 Damyean Dotson Nov. 17, 2014 Devonta Pollard American Feb. 20, 2017 Rob Gray Dec. 16, 2013 TaShawn Thomas American Feb. 13, 2017 Damyean Dotson Nov. 25, 2013 TaShawn Thomas American Feb. 6, 2017 Damyean Dotson Feb. 18, 2013 TaShawn Thomas C-USA Jan. 30, 2017 Rob Gray Dec. 10, 2012 Joseph Young C-USA Jan. 16, 2017 Rob Gray Feb. 20, 2012 Jonathon Simmons C-USA Jan. 9, 2017 Damyean Dotson Nov. 21, 2011 Alandise Harris C-USA Dec. 19, 2016 Damyean Dotson Nov. 15, 2010 Maurice McNeil C-USA Dec. 12, 2016 Rob Gray March 8, 2010 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Dec. 5, 2016 Rob Gray Jan. 18, 2010 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Nov. 28, 2016 Devin Davis Dec. 28, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Nov. 7, 2016 Devin Davis Nov. 30, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Feb. 22, 2016 Devonta Pollard Nov. 23, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Feb. 8, 2016 Devonta Pollard March 3, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Feb. 9, 2009 Aubrey Coleman C-USA Jan. 4, 2016 Rob Gray, Jr.

107 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1973 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Midwest Region • First Round NCAA Tournament National Championship Game Appearances (2) 1984, 1983 Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan. NCAA Final Four Appearances (5) 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967 March 10 L 89-102 Louisiana-Lafayette NCAA Elite Eight Appearances (5) 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967 NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances (11) 1984, 1983, 1983, 1982, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1961 1972 NCAA Tournament Appearances (20) 2018, 2010, 1992, 1990, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1978, Midwest Region • First Round 1973, 1972, 1971, 1970, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1961, 1956 Pan American Center • Las Cruces, N.M. NCAA Tournament Record 27-25 (.519) March 11 L 74-85 Texas NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1) Hakeem Olajuwon (1984) NCAA All-Final Four Team Members (5) Alvin Franklin (1984), Hakeem Olajuwon (1984), 1971 Michael Young (1984), Hakeem Olajuwon (1983), Elvin Hayes (1968) Midwest Region • First Round Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston NCAA All-Regional Team Members 14 March 13 W 72-69 New Mexico State

2018 1983 • NATIONAL FINALIST Midwest Regional • Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita Kan. No. 6 Seed • West Region • First Round No. 1 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds March 18 L 77-78 Kansas Intrust Bank Arena • Wichita, Kan. The Summit • Houston March 20 W 119-106 Notre Dame March 15 W 67-65 (11) rv/rv San Diego State March 19 W 60-50 (8) Maryland March 17 L 63-64 (3) #7/7 Michigan Midwest Regional • Kemper Arena • Kansas City, Mo. VS. NCAA TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS March 25 W 70-63 (4) Memphis 2010 Team Record Pct. Stk. No. 13 Seed • Midwest Region • First Round March 27 W 89-71 (3) Villanova Regional Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem Olajuwon Alcorn State 1-0 1.000 W1 Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena • Spokane, Wash. Boston College 1-0 1.000 W1 March 19 L 77-89 (13) #20/20 Maryland Regional All-Tournament Team: Larry Micheaux, Colorado State 1-0 1.000 W1 Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young Dayton 1-0 1.000 W1 Drake 0-1 .000 L1 1992 Georgetown 0-1 .000 L1 No. 10 Seed • Midwest Region • First Round Final Four • University Arena • Albuquerque, N.M. April 2 W 94-81 (1 - East) Louisville Georgia Tech 0-1 .000 L1 Bradley Center • Milwaukee, Wisc. Kansas 1-2 .333 L2 March 19 L 60-65 (7) Georgia Tech April 4 L 52-54 (6 - West) NC State Kansas State 0-3 .000 L3 Final Four All-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon Louisiana-Lafayette 0-1 .000 L1 Louisiana-Tech 1-0 1.000 W1 1990 Louisville 2-0 1.000 W2 No. 8 Seed • Southeast Region • First Round 1982 • Final Four Loyola-Chicago 1-0 1.000 W1 Thompson-Boling Arena • Knoxville, Tenn. No. 6 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds Marquette 1-0 1.000 W1 March 15 L 66-70 (9) UC Santa Barbara Mabee Center • Tulsa, Okla. Maryland 1-1 .500 L1 March 11 W 94-84 (11) Alcorn State Memphis 2-0 1.000 W2 March 13 W 78-74 (3) Tulsa Michigan 0-1 .000 L1 1987 Missouri 1-0 1.000 W1 No. 12 Seed • Southeast Region • First Round Midwest Regional • Checkerdome • St. Louis, Mo. New Mexico State 2-0 1.000 W2 The Omni • Atlanta, Ga. NC State 0-1 .000 L1 March 19 W 79-78 (2) Missouri March 13 L 55-66 (5) Kansas North Carolina 1-1 .500 L1 March 19 W 99-92 (8) Boston College Notre Dame 2-1 .667 L1 Regional Most Outstanding Player: Rob Williams Ohio State 0-1 .000 L1 1984 • NATIONAL FINALIST Regional All-Tournament Team: Larry Micheaux, Oklahoma State 0-1 .000 L1 No. 2 Seed • Midwest Region • First/Second Rounds Rob Williams Oregon State 0-1 .000 L1 Mid-South Coliseum • Memphis, Tenn. Pacific 1-0 1.000 W1 March 17 W 77-69 (10 ) Louisiana Tech San Diego State 1-0 1.000 W1 Final Four • Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans SMU 1-2 .333 W1 March 27 L 63-68 (1 - East) North Carolina TCU 1-0 1.000 W1 Midwest Regional • The Arena • St. Louis, Mo. Texas 0-1 .000 L1 March 23 W 78-71 (6) Memphis HISTORY Texas Tech 0-1 .000 L1 March 25 W 68-63 (4) Wake Forest 1981 Tulsa 1-0 1.000 W1 Regional Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem Olajuwon No. 8 Seed • East Region • First Round UCLA 0-2 .000 L2 Regional All-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon, Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. UC Santa Barbara 0-1 .000 L1 March 13 L 72-90 (9) Villanova Villanova 1-1 .500 W1 Michael Young Virginia 1-0 1.000 W1 Wake Forest 1-0 1.000 W1 Final Four • Kingdome • Seattle 1978 Totals 27-25 .519 L1 March 31 W 49-47 (OT) (7 - East) Virginia Midwest Region • First Round April 2 L 75-84 (1 - West) Georgetown Mabee Center • Tulsa, Okla. Final Four Most Outstanding Player: Hakeem Olajuwon March 10 L 77-100 Notre Dame Final Four All-Tournament Team: Alvin Franklin, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young

108 MEDIA ALMANAC NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1967 • NCAA FINAL FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT Midwest Region • First Round HOUSTON BY SEEDING CAREER LEADERS CSU Auditorium • Fort Collins, Colo. The NCAA began seeding teams in 1979 Points March 11 W 59-58 New Mexico State Team Record Pct. Stk. Last Rk. Pts. Name School Years (Games) No. 1 4-1 .800 L1 1983 1. 407 Christian Laettner Duke 1989-92 (23) Midwest Regional • Allen Field House • Lawrence, Kan. No. 2 4-1 .800 L1 1984 2. 358 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13) March 17 W 66-53 Kansas No. 3 0-0 .000 –– –– 3. 328 Danny Manning Kansas 1985-88 (16) No. 4 0-0 .000 –– –– 4. 325 Tyler Hansbrough North Carolina 2006-09 (17) March 19 W 83-75 SMU No. 5 0-0 .000 –– –– 5. 324 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati 1958-60 (10) All-Tournament Team: Don Chaney, Elvin Hayes No. 6 5-2 .714 L1 2018 No. 7 0-0 .000 –– –– Rebounds Final Four • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky. No. 8 0-2 .000 L2 1990 1. 222 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13) March 24 L 58-73 UCLA No. 9 0-0 .000 –– –– 2. 201 Lew Alcindor UCLA 1967-69 (12) No. 10 0-1 .000 L1 1992 No. 11 0-0 .000 –– –– 3. 198 Tom Gola La Salle 1954-55 (1) Final Four • Consolation • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky. 4. 197 Jerry Lucas Ohio State 1960-62 (12) No. 12 0-1 .000 L1 1987 5. 181 Nick Collison Kansas 2000-03 (16) March 25 W 84-62 North Carolina No. 13 0-1 .000 L1 2010 6. 176 Bill Walton UCLA 1972-74 (12) No. 14 0-0 .000 –– –– 7. 169 Christian Laettner Duke 1989-92 (23) No. 15 0-0 .000 –– –– 1966 No. 16 0-0 .000 –– –– 8. 165 Tim Duncan Wake Forest 1994-97 (11) West Region • First Round 9. 160 Paul Hogue Cincinnati 1960-62 (12) Seeded 13-9 .591 L1 2018 10. 157 Sam Lacey New Mexico St. 1968-70 (11) Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan. Unseeded 14-16 .467 L3 1978 11. 155 Derrick Coleman Syracuse 1987-90 (14) March 7 W 82-76 Colorado State Totals 27-25 .519 L1 12. 153 Hakeem Olajuwon Houston 1982-84 (15) West Regional • Pauley Pavilion • Los Angeles HOUSTON VS. SEEDING Rebounding Average March 11 L 60-63 Oregon State 1. 19.8 Tom Gola La Salle 1954-55 (10) Team Record Pct. Stk. Last 2. 19.7 John Green Michigan State 1957-79 (6) Regional Consolation • Pauley Pavilion • Los Angeles No. 1 1-2 .333 L1 1984 3. 19.2 Artis Gilmore Jacksonville 1970-71 (6) No. 2 1-0 .000 W1 1982 4. 18.5 Paul Silas Creighton 1962-64 (6) March 12 W 102-91 Pacific No. 3 2-1 .667 L1 2018 5. 17.13 Len Chappell Wake Forest 1961-62 (8) No. 4 2-0 1.000 W2 1984 6. 17.08 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13) 1965 No. 5 0-1 .000 L1 1987 Midwest Region • First Round No. 6 1-1 .500 W1 1984 No. 7 1-1 .500 W1 1992 Field Goals Lubbock Coliseum • Lubbock, Texas 1. 152 Elvin Hayes Houston 1966-68 (13) No. 8 2-0 1.000 W2 1983 2. 140 Danny Manning Kansas 1985-88 (16) March 8 W 99-98 Notre Dame No. 9 0-2 .000 L2 1990 t3. 128 Glen Rice Michigan 1986-89 (13) No. 10 1-0 1.000 W1 1984 t3. 128 Christian Laettner Duke 1989-92 (23) Midwest Regional • Ahearn Fieldhouse • Manhattan, Kan. No. 11 2-0 1.000 W2 2018 5. 123 Corliss Williamson Arkansas 1993-95 (15) March 12 L 60-75 Oklahoma State No. 12 0-0 .000 –– –– No. 13 0-1 .000 L1 2010 No. 14 0-0 1.000 –– 1970 Midwest Regional Consolation • Ahearn Fieldhouse No. 15 0-0 .000 –– –– Midwest Region • First Round Manhattan, Kan. No. 16 0-0 .000 –– –– Daniel-Meyer Coliseum • Fort Worth, Texas March 13 L 87-89 SMU Seeded 13-9 .591 L1 2018 March 7 W 71-64 Dayton Unseeded 14-16 .467 L3 Totals 27-25 .519 L1 2018 1961 Midwest Regional • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan. Midwest Region • First Round • Delmar Gym • Houston March 12 L 87-92 Drake March 15 W 77-61 Marquette Regional Third Place • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan. Midwest Regional • Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan. March 14 L 98-107 Kansas State HISTORY March 17 L 64-75 Kansas State

1968 • NCAA FINAL FOUR Midwest Regional Consolation • Allen Fieldhouse Midwest Region • First Round • Salt Lake City Lawrence, Kan. March 9 W 94-76 Loyola (Chicago) March 18 L 67-69 Texas Tech All-Tournament Team: Gary Phillips Midwest Regional • Henry Levitt Arena • Wichita, Kan. March 15 W 91-75 Louisville 1956 March 16 W 103-68 TCU Midwest Region • Second Round All-Tournament Team: Don Chaney, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee Allen Fieldhouse • Lawrence, Kan. March 16 L 74-89 SMU Final Four • Memorial Sports Arena • Los Angeles March 22 L 69-101 UCLA Midwest Regional Consolation • Allen Fieldhouse Lawrence, Kan. Final Four • Consolation March 17 L 70-89 Kansas State Memorial Sports Arena • Los Angeles March 25 L 85-89 Ohio State Final Four All-Tournament Team: Elvin Hayes

109 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS HISTORY 2001 (0-1) CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY No. 10 Seed • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky. Tournament Championships (6) 2010, 1992, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1978 March 7 L 67-78 vs. (7) Saint Louis Championship Game Appearances (12) 2018, 2010, 2007, 1993, 1992, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1978, 1977 2000 (1-1) Semifinal Appearances (10) 2018, 2014, 2009, 2006, 2002, 1995, 1992, 1988, 1987, 1979 No. 12 Seed • The Pyramid • Memphis, Tenn. Conference Tournament Appearances (42) 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, March 8 W 77-75 vs. (5) Marquette 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006,2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, March 9 L 69-76 vs. (4) Tulane 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987,1986, 1984, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976 Conference Tournament Record 45-36 (.556) overall (4-5 in The American; 13-15 in C-USA; 28-16 in SWC) 1999 (0-1) Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player (5) Kelvin Lewis (2010), Hakeem Olajuwon (1984), No. 12 Seed • Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Birmingham, Ala. Michael Young (1983), Rob Williams (1981), Mike Schultz (1978) March 3 L 51-75 vs. (5) Charlotte Conference All-Tournament Team Members 23 THE AMERICAN 2010 (4-0) • CHAMPIONS 1998 (0-1) No. 7 Seed • BOK Center • Tulsa, Okla. No. 11 Seed • Shoemaker Center • Cincinnati 2018 (2-1) • Finalist March 10 W 93-80 vs. (10) Tulane March 4 L 57-73 vs. (6) Southern Miss No. 3 Seed • Amway Center • Orlando March 9 W 84-56 vs. (6) UCF March 11 W 66-65 vs. (2) Memphis March 10 W 77-74 vs. #11/14 (2) Wichita State March 12 W 74-66 vs. (6) Southern Miss 1997 (0-1) March 11 L 55-56 vs. #8/8 (1) Cincinnati March 13 W 81-73 vs. (1) #25/21 UTEP No. 10 Seed • Kiel Center • St. Louis All-Tournament Team: Rob Gray, Corey Davis Jr. Most Outstanding Player: Kelvin Lewis March 5 L 54-66 vs. (7) UAB All-Tournament Team: Kelvin Lewis, Aubrey Coleman 2017 (0-1) SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE No. 3 Seed • XL Center • Hartford, Conn. 2009 (2-1) • Semifinalist No. 5 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. 1996 (0-1) March 10 L 65-74 vs. (3) UConn No. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas March 11 W 85-76 vs. (12) SMU March 6 L 57-62 (7) SMU 2016 (0-1) March 12 W 89-85 (OT) vs. (4) UTEP March 13 L 49-74 at (1) #4/3 Memphis No. 2 Seed • Amway Center • Orlando 1995 (1-1) • Semifinalist March 11 W 69-72 vs. (10) Tulane No. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas 2008 (0-1) March 9 W 80-77 vs. (3) TCU No. 3 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. 2015 (1-1) March 10 L 79-94 vs. (2) Texas Tech No. 10 Seed • XL Center • Hartford, Conn. March 13 L 77-80 vs. (6) UTEP March 12 W 66-60 vs. (7) Tulane March 13 L 51-59 vs. (2) Tulsa 1994 (0-1) 2007 (2-1) • Finalist No. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas No. 3 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. March 10 L 86-110 vs. (3) Texas Tech 2014 (1-1) March 8 W 62-59 vs. (6) Southern Miss No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. March 9 W 77-62 vs. (7) Rice March 13 W 68-64 vs. (3) #25/23 SMU March 10 L 59-71 at (1) #5/5 Memphis 1993 (2-1) • Finalist March 14 L 65-94 vs. (2) #5/5 Louisville All-Tournament Team: Robert McKiver, Oliver Lafayette No. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas March 12 W 84-68 vs. (6) Texas A&M March 13 W 58-50 vs. (7) Texas CONFERENCE USA 2006 (1-1) • Semifinalist March 14 L 76-88 vs. (5) Texas Tech 2013 (1-1) No. 4 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. All-Tournament Team: Bo Outlaw, David Diaz No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. March 9 W 71-52 vs. (5) UCF March 10 L 54-68 at (1) Memphis March 13 W 72-67 vs. (11) Rice 1992 (3-0) • CHAMPIONS March 14 L 69-80 vs. (3) UTEP No. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas 2005 (0-1)

HISTORY March 13 W 73-62 vs. (7) SMU 2012 (0-1) No. 6 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. March 14 W 87-84 (2OT) vs. (3) TCU No. 9 Seed • FedExForum • Memphis, Tenn. March 9 L 64-69 vs. (11) USF March 15 W 91-72 vs. (1) Texas March 7 L 62-67 (OT) vs. (8) UTEP All-Tournament Team: Sam Mack, Craig Upchurch 2003 (0-1) 2011 (0-1) No. 11 Seed • Freedom Hall • Louisville, Ky. March 12 L 52-74 vs. (6) Tulane 1991 (0-1) No. 11 Seed • Don Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas No. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas March 9 L 87-97 vs. (6) Marshall March 8 L 62-65 vs. (6) SMU 2002 (2-1) • Semifinalist No. 6 Seed • Firstar Center • Cincinnati March 6 W 58-49 vs. (11) East Carolina 1990 (2-1) • Finalist No. 2 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas March 7 W 80-74 vs. (3) Memphis March 9 W 90-81 vs. (7) Rice March 8 L 73-85 vs. (2) #13/10 Marquette All-Tournament Team: Marcus Oliver March 10 W 89-86 vs. (3) Texas March 11 L 84-96 vs. (1) #9 Arkansas All-Tournament Team: Carl Herrera, Craig Upchurch 110 MEDIA ALMANAC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS HISTORY

vs. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS 1983 (2-0) • CHAMPIONS No. 1 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas HOUSTON by SEEDING Team Conference Record Pct. Stk. March 11 W 75-59 vs. (4) SMU Team Record Pct. Stk. Years Arkansas SWC 2-3 .400 L1 March 12 W 62-59 vs. (5) TCU No. 1 4-0 1.000 W4 1984, 1983 Baylor SWC 2-1 .667 L1 Most Valuable Player: Michael Young No. 2 11-5 .688 L2 2016, 1996, 1992, 1990, 1982, Charlotte C-USA 0-1 .000 L1 All-Tournament Team: Michael Young, Clyde Drexler, 1981, 1977 Cincinnati American 0-1 .000 l1 Hakeem Olajuwon No. 3 11-7 .611 L1 2018, 2017, 2008, 2007, 1993, East Carolina C-USA 1-0 1.000 W1 1991, 1987, 1978 Louisville American 0-1 .000 L1 No. 4 1-2 .333 L1 2006, 1989, Marquette C-USA 1-1 .500 L1 1982 (1-1) • Finalist No. 5 4-3 .571 L1 2009, 1988, 1980 Marshall C-USA 0-1 .000 L1 No. 2 Seed •Reunion Arena • Dallas No. 6 8-10 .444 L2 2014, 2013, 2005, 2002, 1995, Memphis C-USA 2-3 .400 W1 March 5 W 89-76 vs. (3) Texas A&M 1994, 1986, 1985, 1979, 1976 Rice SWC, C-USA 6-0 1.000 W6 No. 7 4-0 1.000 W4 2010 Saint Louis C-USA 0-1 .000 L1 March 6 L 69-84 vs. (1) #14 Arkansas No. 8 0-0 .000 ––– ––– SMU SWC, C-USA, American 5-4 .556 W2 All-Tournament Team: Rob Williams No. 9 0-1 .000 L1 2012 Southern Miss C-USA 2-1 .667 W1 No. 10 1-3 .250 L1 2015, 2001, 1997 TCU SWC 5-0 1.000 W5 No. 11 0-3 .000 L3 2011, 2003, 1998 Texas SWC 7-3 .700 W3 1981 (2-0) • CHAMPIONS No. 12 1-2 .333 2000, 1999 Texas A&M SWC 3-1 .750 W1 No. 2 Seed • HemisFair Arena • San Antonio, Texas Totals 45-36 .555 L1 42 appearances Texas Tech SWC 2-4 .333 L3 March 6 W 73-53 vs. (8) TCU Tulane American, C-USA 2-3 .400 L1 March 7 W 84-59 vs. (6) Texas Tulsa American 0-1 .000 L1 Most Valuable Player: Rob Williams HOUSTON vs. SEEDING UAB C-USA 0-1 .000 L1 All-Tournament Team: Rob Williams, Michael Young Team Record Pct. Stk. Years UCF C-USA, American 2-0 1.000 W2 No. 1 3-8 .273 L1 2018, 2010, 2009, 2007, 2006, UConn American 0-1 .000 L1 1992, 1990, 1988, 1982, USF C-USA 0-1 .000 L1 1980 (1-1) 1978, 1977 UTEP C-USA 2-3 .400 L2 No. 5 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston No. 2 4-7 .364 W1 2018, 2015, 2014, 2010, 2002, Wichita State American 1-0 1.000 W Feb. 25 W 92-80 vs. (8) Rice 1995, 1987, 1984, 1979, The American Totals 4-5 .444 L1 1978, 1976 C-USA Totals 13-15 .464 L1 HemisFair Arena • San Antonio, Texas No. 3 7-5 .583 W1 2013, 2013, 2002, 1995, 1994, SWC Totals 28-16 .636 L2 Feb. 28 L 47-67 vs. (3) Texas 1992, 1990, 1986, 1985, 1982 Overall Totals 45-36 .556 L1 1980, 1977 No. 4 5-1 .833 W1 2009, 2000, 1988, 1983, 1979, 1989 (0-1) 1979 (2-1) • Semifinalist 1978 No. 4 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas No. 6 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston No. 5 5-3 .625 W2 2006, 2000, 1999, 1993, 1989, Feb. 24 W 74-67 vs. (7) SMU 1983, 1977, 1976 March 10 L 70-82 vs. (5) Texas A&M No. 6 7-6 .538 W1 2018, 2017, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2003, 1998, 1993, 1991, The Summit • Houston 1987, 1984, 1981 1988 (1-1) • Semifinalist March 1 W 83-82 vs. (4) Baylor No. 5 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas No. 7 6-3 .667 W2 2015, 2007, 2001, 1997, 1996, March 2 L 65-70 vs. (2) #14 Texas 1993, 1992, 1990, 1979 March 11 W 72-57 vs. (4) Texas All-Tournament Team: Kenneth Williams No. 8 3-1 .750 L1 2012, 1981, 1980, 1978 March 12 L 76-98 vs. (1) SMU No. 9 1-0 1.000 W1 1977 All-Tournament Team: Rolando Ferreira No. 10 1-1 .500 L1 2016, 2010 1978 (4-0) • CHAMPIONS No. 11 2-1 .667 W1 2013, 2005, 2002 No. 3 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston No. 12 1-0 1.000 W1 2009 1987 (1-1) • Semifinalist Feb. 25 W 108-67 vs. (8) Rice Totals 45-36 .555 L1 81 games No. 3 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas March 6 W 59-49 vs. (6) Texas The Summit • Houston March 7 L 52-54 vs. (2) Baylor 1976 (1-1) March 2 W 93-82 vs. (4) Texas Tech No. 6 Seed • Heart O’Texas Coliseum • Waco, Texas March 3 W 70-69 vs. (2) #4 Arkansas Feb. 28 W 88-86 at (5) Baylor HISTORY 1986 (0-1) March 4 W 92-90 vs. (1) #12 Texas No. 6 Seed •Reunion Arena • Dallas Most Valuable Player: Mike Schultz Moody Coliseum • Dallas, Texas March 7 L 62-78 vs. (3) Texas All-Tournament Team: Kenneth Williams March 4 L 69-80 vs. (2) Texas Tech All-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong 1985 (0-1) 1977 (3-1) • Finalist No. 6 Seed • Reunion Arena • Dallas No. 2 Seed • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston # – indicates national ranking March 8 L 72-84 vs. (3) #13 SMU Feb. 26 W 111-67 vs. (9) TCU () – indicates tournament seeding

1984 (2-0) • CHAMPIONS The Summit • Houston No. 1 Seed •The Summit • Houston March 3 W 96-77 vs. (5) Texas A&M March 10 W 53-50 vs. (6) Rice March 4 W 94-83 vs. (3) Texas Tech March 11 W 57-56 vs. (2) Arkansas March 5 L 70-84 vs. (1) #7 Arkansas Most Valuable Player: Hakeem Olajuwon All-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong All-Tournament Team: Michael Young

111 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NIT & COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL HISTORY NIT HISTORY COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL NIT Championship Game Appearances (1) 1977 2013 NIT Quarterfinal Appearances (1) 1962 First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston NIT Appearances (11) 2017, 2016, 2006, 2005, 2002, 1993, 1991, 1988, 1985, 1977, 1962 March 20 W 73-72 vs. Texas NIT Record 5-11 (.313) Quarterfinals • Patriot Center • Fairfax, Va. COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL HISTORY March 25 L 84-88 at George Mason CBI Semifinal Appearances (1) 2008 CBI Appearances (3) 2013, 2009, 2008 CBI Record 3-3 (.500) 2009 First Round • Gill Coliseum • Corvallis, Ore. March 18 L 45-49 at Oregon State NIT 1991 First Round • Maples Pavilion • Palo Alto, Calif. 2008 • Semifinalist 2017 March 13 L 86-93 at Stanford First Round • Lawlor Events Center • Reno, Nev. No. 2 Seed • First Round • H&PE Arena • Houston March 18 W 80-79 at Nevada March 15 L 75-78 Akron 1988 First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Quarterfinals • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston 2016 March 17 W 69-61 Fordham March 24 W 91-67 Valparaiso No. 5 Seed • First Round • McCamish Pavilion • Atlanta Second Round • Moby Gym • Fort Collins, Colo. March 16 L 62-81 at Georgia Tech Semifinals • Reynolds Center • Tulsa, Okla. March 22 L 61-71 at Colorado State March 26 L 69-73 at Tulsa 2006 All-Tournament Team: Robert McKiver No. 3 Seed • First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston 1985 March 15 W 77-67 BYU First Round • Montagne Center • Beaumont, Texas vs. CBI OPPONENTS March 15 L 71-78 at Lamar Team Record Pct. Stk. Second Round • Hammons Student Center George Mason 0-1 .000 L1 Springfield, Mo. 1977 • Finalist Nevada 1-0 1.000 W1 March 20 L 59-60 at Missouri State Oregon State 0-1 .000 L1 First Round • Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Texas 1-0 1.000 W1 March 9 W 83-82 Indiana State Tulsa 0-1 .000 L1 2005 Valparaiso 1-0 1.000 W1 Opening Round • Charles Koch Arena • Wichita, Kan. Quarterfinals • Madison Square Garden • New York Totals 2-2 .500 L2 March 16 L 69-85 at Wichita State March 14 W 91-90 (OT) Illinois State

2002 Semifinals • Madison Square Garden • New York Opening Round • Memorial Gym • Nashville, Tenn. March 17 W 82-76 Alabama March 13 L 50-59 at Vanderbilt Championship • Madison Square Garden • New York 1993 March 20 L 91-94 St. Bonaventure First Round • Special Events Center • El Paso, Texas March 19 L 61-67 at UTEP 1962 Quarterfinals • Madison Square Garden • New York vs. NIT OPPONENTS March 11 L 77-94 Dayton Team Record Pct. Stk. Akron 0-1 .000 L1 Alabama 1-0 1.000 W1 BYU 1-0 1.000 W1

HISTORY Colorado State 0-1 .000 L1 Dayton 0-1 .000 L1 Fordham 1-0 1.000 W1 Georgia Tech 0-1 000 L1 Indiana State 1-0 1.000 W1 Illinois State 1-0 1.000 W1 Lamar 0-1 .000 L1 Missouri State 0-1 .000 L1 St. Bonaventure 0-1 .000 L1 Stanford 0-1 .000 L1 UTEP 0-1 .000 L1 Vanderbilt 0-1 .000 L1 Wichita State 0-1 .000 L1 Totals 5-10 .333 L2

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113 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME ROSTER • A • CLARK, Braxton 1983-84, 84-85 44 199 • H • Name Years G Pts CLARK, Bryce 2009-10 10 2 HALL, Bob 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71 73 399 ADAMS, Sammy 1952-53 20 98 COLEMAN, Aubrey 2008-09, 09-10 67 1,516 HAMDY, Ahmed 2013-14 (RS) 0 0 ADEIFE, Emmanuel 2005-06 12 10 COLEMAN, Sean 2008-09, 09-10 49 139 HAMILTON, Ralph 1978-79 29 102 ADEWUNMI, Mike 2017-18 14 2 COOPER, Larry 1967-68, 68-69 25 41 HAMOOD, Joe 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 84 1,237 AKIN, Frank 1946-47 16 31 COTTON, Elton 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52, 52-53 77 465 HAMOOD, Niemer 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 71 168 ALEXANDER, Marvin 1983-84, 84-85 32 56 COTTON, Joseph 1984-85 1 0 HANNAH, Rodney 2004-05 28 51 ALLEY Jr., Cedrick 2017-18 2 0 COUSIN, Marcus 2007-08, 08-09 62 488 HARDEE, Dominic 1995-96 7 11 ANDERS, Benny 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 76 327 CROSBY, Treva 1997-98, 98-99, 00-01 64 317 HARGER, Lyle 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63 76 1,073 ANDERSON, Aaron 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 47 87 HARPER, Jesse 1947-48, 48-49 32 58 ANDERSON, Greg 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 123 1,661 • D • HARRIS Jr., Chris 2017-18 22 38 DANIELS, Derrick 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 124 1,087 ANDERSON, Larry 1968-69 10 4 HARRIS, Alandise 2010-11, 11-12 57 653 DAVIS, Abe 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81 77 198 ANDERSON, Sam 2005-06, 06-07 25 124 DAVIS Jr., Corey 2017-18 458 35 HATCHER, Kyle 2006-07, 07-08 4 4 APOLSKIS, Richard 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 80 572 DAVIS, Devin 2016-17, 17-18 55 546 HATHAWAY, Bill 1958-59, 59-60 47 245 ARNING, Ben 1964-65 6 21 DAVIS, Dwight 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 84 1,741 HATTON, Jim 1952-53, 53-54, 54-55 50 388 ASH, Jimmy 1955-56, 56-57 43 94 DAVIS, Eric 1980-81, 81-82 53 129 HAYES, Donnell 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 79 668 AUSTIN, Trey 1997-98, 98-99 52 115 DAVIS, John 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 48 118 HAYES, Elvin 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 93 2,884 DAVIS, Larry 1996-97, 99-00 21 16 HAYWARD, Bob 1965-66 16 29 • B • DAVIS, Tommie 1994-95 28 182 HAYWOOD, Nick 2009-10, 10-11 50 72 BAKER, Cavon 2014-15 27 175 de RANDAMIE, Sergio 2004-05, 05-06 55 103 HELMS, Art 1955-56 26 333 BALLARD, Wayne 1964-65, 65-66 57 713 DIAZ, David 1991-92, 92-93 61 740 HENDRICK, Chad 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 113 911 BALLIS, Jake 1998-99, 99-00 50 165 DICKENS, Eric 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 105 588 HENDRIX, L.D. 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50, 50-51 89 1,026 BANE, Bill 1967-68, 68-69 34 87 DOTSON, Damyean 2015-16, 16-17 64 1,001 HENRY, Bill 1946-47 No Stats BARBER, Kevin 2002-03, 03-04 37 43 DOTSON, Danny 1955-56, 56-57 51 693 HENSLEY, Cedrick 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 79 340 BARNES, Bryan 1989-90 6 6 DOWELL, Dion 2006-07, 07-08 61 670 HERRERA, Carl 1989-90 33 551 BARNES, LeRon 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16 112 553 DRAIN, Jessie 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 115 982 HICKMAN, Jeff 1969-70 30 368 BAUMGARDNER, Ashley 1995-96 22 33 DREWNICK, Eduardo 1987-88, 88-89 62 151 HIRBOD, Mateen 2016-17 9 8 BEECHER, William 1952-53 17 33 DREXLER, Adam 2013-14 (RS), 14-15 11 4 HOBBY, Tim 1985-86, 86-87 34 217 BELCHER, Stacey 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 64 76 DREXLER, Clyde 1980-81, 82-83, 82-83 96 1,383 HOLLIS, Richard 1987-88, 88-89 62 1,057 BELL, Carlos 1967-68, 68-69 35 99 DULL, John 1958-59 16 33 HOLMES, Gerry 1989-90 6 3 BELL, Jackie 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55 62 450 DUNBAR, Louis 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 79 1,765 HOPE, Harry 1946 No Stats BELL, Melvin 1966-67, 68-69, 69-70 83 622 DUNNIGAN, Morris 2016-17 20 48 HOSKINS, Herb 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 39 139 BENSON, Andrew 1966-67 19 46 DUPREE, Xavier 2015-16, 16-17 38 49 HOSTER, Clay 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 50 114 BERG, Richard 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 43 440 DYER, Ramon 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 100 799 HOUSE, Danuel 2012-13, 13-14 57 736 BIGOTT, Wilbert 1957-58 23 26 HOWELL, Chris 2001-02 1 0 BIRDSONG, Otis 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 116 2,832 • E • HURNS, Jason 2008-09 2 0 BISHOP, Denny 1959-60, 60-6161-62, 56 45 ECKELMAN, Don 1962-63, 63-64 38 108 BLOOM, Corey 2005-06 22 40 EDWARDS, Sidney 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 80 710 • I • BOLDEBUCK, Don 1954-55, 55-56 51 1,162 ERICKSON, Ed 1957-58 40 376 IKEAKOR, Andy 2003-04 29 54 BOND, DeWayne 1962-63 19 75 EVANS, Dean 1955-56, 56-57 51 368 IRWIN, Tommy 1951-52 18 21 BONNEY, Jerry 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 75 681 EVANS, Mars 1968-69, 69-70 31 71 IZUNDU, Valentine 12-13, 13-14 24 39 BOOHER, Wilburn 1952-53 13 11 EVANS, Tyrone 1990-91, 91-92, 93-94, 94-95 102 387 BOONE, Russell 1956-57, 57-58 51 770 EWING, Victor 1978-79, 79-80 57 653 • J • BOTTS, Torrence 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 67 243 JACKSON, Ricky 1985-86, 86-87 54 220 BOWE, John 1972-73 3 12 • F • JOHNSON, Curley 1993-94 18 36 BOWSER, Tyus 13-14, 14-15 4 0 FEARS, Cedric 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79 74 476 JOHNSON, Herbert 1963-64 5 3 BRADFORD, Bunky 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52 52 336 FERGUSON, Anwar 2002-03, 03-04 55 257 JOHNSON, Jermaine 1992-93, 93-94,94-95 63 128 BRANNON, Darrius 2004-05, 05-06 40 68 FERNANDES, Roger 1987-88, 88-89, 90-91, 91-92 106 447 JOHNSON, Ronnie 2014-15 (RS), 15-16 31 291 BRADY, Breaon 2017-18 33 139 FERNANDEZ, Derrick 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 57 132 JOHNSON, Trumaine 2010-11 10 25 BRAXTON, John 1996-97 23 44 FERREIRA, Rolando 1986-87, 87-88 61 760 JONES, Charlie 2006-07 25 21 BREWER, Jerome 1986-87, 87-88 50 120 FORD, Alton 2000-01 26 280 JONES, Damon 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 81 1,041 BROODO, Caleb 2017-18 (RS) 0 0 FORD, Kirk 1994-95 27 343 JONES, Doc 1956-57 17 92 BROOKS, Armoni 2016-17, 17-18 63 448 FORDJOUR, Charles 1997-98 26 64 JONES, Dwight 1971-72, 72-73 54 951 BROOKS, Donald 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13 10 2 FOSTER, Jack 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 77 815 JONES, Dwight II 2002-03, 04-05 55 189 BROUGHTON, Kahmell 2009-10 19 20 FRANCIS, Andrew 2004-05 28 72 JONES, George 1956-57 17 92 BROWN, Adam 2009-10, 10-11 60 601 FRANKLIN, Alvin 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 125 1,684 JONES, Jim 1963-64, 64-65 52 479 BROWN, Bill 1960-61 5 4 FRAZIER, Lynn 1963-64 12 14 JONES, Jimmie 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14 31 28 BROWN, Darryl 1979-80, 80-81 56 232 JOST, Dick 1961-62, 62-63 33 45 BROWN, Larry 1970-71, 71-72 50 337 • G • BROWN, Louis 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 65 623 GAINES, Kevin 2001-02 21 211 • K • BROWN, Randy 1986-87, 87-88 57 308 GERVIN, Gee 1998-99, 99-00 58 1,114 KAPNER, Bernie 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 63 478 BRUCE, Brad 1989-90 2 0 GETTYS, Reid 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 120 446 KELLEY, Jeff 1976-77 30 104 HISTORY BUNCE, Dan 1980-81, 82-83 5 7 GIBSON, Byron 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 85 170 KEYS, Julius 2001-02, 2002-03 21 21 BUNCE, David 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 77 140 GIBSON, Leon 2011-12, 12-13 59 310 KIGHT, Randy 1970-71, 71-72 21 25 BURROUGHS, Roy 1949-50, 50-51 26 67 GJIKONDI, Egi 2014-15 9 6 KITTMAN, Dean 1952-53, 53-54 40 260 BYRD, Carl 1977-78 23 56 GILES, Derek 1982-83, 83-84 57 105 KNOWLES, Danrad 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 126 962 BYRD, Larry 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 59 300 GLOVER, Michael 1984-85 7 2 KNOX, Anthony 1995-96, 96-97 54 355 BYRD, Willie 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 98 700 GOLDWIRE, Anthony 1992-93, 93-94 58 890 KRUSE, Don 1965-66, 66-67 60 380 GORDON, Shmuell 1993-94 4 3 • C • GOREN, Or 1978-79, 79-80 48 185 • L • CALHOUN, Qa’rraan 2008-09 33 338 GOWDY, Lonzell 1995-96 21 132 LAFAYETTE, Oliver 2005-06, 06-07 64 961 CAPERS, Kenya 1995-96, 96-97 51 655 GRAHAM, Billy 1946 No Stats LATHAM, Brian 2004-05, 05-06 63 487 CARPENTER, Charlie 1946-47, 47-48 40 111 GRANT, Gabe 2017-18 24 52 LAWSON, Chris 2004-05, 05-06 61 281 CARRASCO, Rafael 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 94 374 GRANT, Otis 1995-96, 96-97 29 19 LAYNE, Mack 1961-62, 62-63 11 5 CARTER, Deondray 1995-96 13 10 GRANT, Tom 1984-85, 86-87, 87-88 71 339 LEAVY, Terrance 1994-95 6 6 CARTER, Steve 1985-86 2 0 GRAY, Rob 2015-16, 16-17, 17-18 91 1,710 LEE, Robert 2006-07 32 187 CHANEY, Don 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68 90 1,133 GRAYSON, Darrell 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 43 30 LEE, Theodis 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 82 878 CHANEY, Horace 1986-87, 88-89 61 703 GREEN, Randy 1973-74 15 23 LEMMON, Jim 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 61 251 CHAPMAN, David 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74 11 12 GRIBBEN, Tom 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70 86 598 LENTZ, Leary 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 89 650 CHERRINGTON, Englebert 2004-05 26 56 GRIDER, Gary 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67 81 432 LEWIS, Guy V. 1946, 46-47 36 729 CIOLLI, Ken 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 129 582 GRIGGS, Roderick 1993-94 23 42 LEWIS, Kelvin 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10 100 1,465

114 MEDIA ALMANAC ALL-TIME ROSTER LEWIS, Vern 1966-67, 67-68 62 119 PETROU, Peter 1961-62 26 80 • T • LIFSCHUTZ, Reno 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64 52 150 PETTIETTE, Jerry 1952-53, 53-54, 54-55 66 305 TAYLOR, Adrian 1995-96, 96-97 15 28 LILLIE, Craig 1990-91, 91-92 17 61 PHILLIPS, Gary 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 79 1,452 TAYLOR, John 2003-04 3 2 LOPEZ, Lupe 1953-54, 54-55, 55-56 68 537 PINKALLA, Parker 2003-04 19 15 TAYLOR, Kent 1967-68, 68-69 19 16 LUCKENBILL, Ted 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 72 1,195 POLLAN, Bob 1960-61, 61-62 42 173 TAYLOR, Ollie 1968-69, 69-70 56 1,231 LUTON, Gil 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51 73 391 POLLARD, Devonta 2014-15, 15-16 64 813 TEHERAN, Alvaro 1989-90, 90-91 62 591 LYONS, Jared 2005-06 5 0 PONTIKES, Connie 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 62 131 TELLIS, Cory 2009-10, 10-11 11 8 PORTER, Willie 1977-78, 78-79 39 101 THIBODEAUX, Darian 2010-11, 11-12 60 424 • M • POWERS, Bob 1954-55 14 18 THOMAS, Renaldo 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 88 340 MACK, Sam 1991-92 31 543 PRATT, Dick 1946 No Stats THOMAS, TaShawn 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14 96 1,388 MALONE, Folly 1961-62, 62-63 47 545 PRATTA, Steven 1996-97 16 25 THOMPSON, Charles 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 118 1,381 MALONE, Marcus 2006-07, 07-08 59 342 PRESLEY, Maurice 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 79 971 THOMPSON, Jack 1960-61, 61-62 59 501 MANICHIA, Charlie 1946 No Stats PRICE, Terry 1997-98, 00-01, 01-02 24 17 THOMPSON, J.J. 2011-12, 12-13 59 347 MARGENTHALER, Jack 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 81 675 PYLE, Sam 1989-90 5 4 THOMSON, Tom 1959-60, 60-61, 62-63 72 599 MARKLE, Pete 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 56 362 THORN, George 1946 No Stats MARRS, David 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 102 1,050 • R • THORPE, Jahmar 2005-06, 06-07 64 645 MARSHALL, Dick 1964-65 7 8 RALEIGH, Carl 1958-59 11 20 THURMAN, Dick 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 61 226 MARTIN, Jesse 1947-48, 48-49, 49-50 15 13 RAY, Rowan 1951-52 21 27 TONEY, Tafari 2006-07, 07-08 61 311 MARTIN, Tristian 2005-06 22 32 RAY, Royce 1948-49, 50-51, 51-52 49 615 TRACY, John 1966-67 5 8 MARTINS, Moshood 2001-02, 2003-04 5 0 REICHLE, Marvin 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 68 324 TRAMMELL, Mark 1975-77, 77-78 67 341 McARTHUR, Darrell 1986-87 30 151 RENTA, Alberta 1950-51 28 128 TRUSCOTT, Louis 2001-02, 2002-03 60 857 McBRIDE, Shamahn 1996-97, 97-98 54 528 REYNER, Charles 1946-47 No Stats TUCKER, Harlow 1955-56 24 78 McELVEEN, Andy 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57 58 258 REYNOLDS, George 1967-68, 68-69 54 617 TUFFLI, Bill 1957-58, 58-59 47 565 McGEE, Gerry 1985-86 26 129 RICHARDSON, Herb 1949-50, 50-51 23 221 TUFFLI, Norman 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62 77 242 McGLOSTER, Horace 2007-08, 08-09 44 84 RICHARDSON, J.J. 2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14 43 173 McGRATH, Bill 1974-75 9 3 RISKA, Ed 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75 60 239 • U • McGUIRE, Jeremee 2001-02, 2002-03 61 365 RIVERA, Ramon 1985-86 16 25 UPCHURCH, Craig 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90,91-92 126 1,880 McKIVER, Robert 2006-08 67 1,435 ROBERSON, Lamar 2005-06 18 91 McLEAN, Mikhail 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 101 245 ROBINSON, Galen 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 96 1,135 • V • McNEIL, Maurice 2009-10, 10-11 62 652 ROBINSON Jr., Galen 2015-16, 16-17, 17-18 99 625 VAN SLYKE, Kirk 2009-10, 10-11, 11-12 85 445 McNUTT, Jack 1951-52, 52-53 22 112 RODRIGUEZ, David 1949-50, 50-51 51 337 VANBECK, Wes 2014-15, 15-16, 16-17, 17-18 99 536 McPHAIL, Bill 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49 42 184 ROESE, Walter 1989-90 15 61 VASQUEZ, Robert 1961-62 7 10 McVEY, Elliott 1966-67 7 6 ROGERS, Larry 1979-80 28 340 MEYER, Kyle 2015-16, 16-17 64 151 ROIG, Juan 1951-52 18 79 • W • MICHEAUX, Larry 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 123 1,324 ROPER, Darnell 1977-78, 78-79, 80-81 43 80 WADE, Desmond 2008-09, 09-10 68 360 MICKENS, Darrell 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91 92 638 ROSE, Cecil 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78 114 1,244 WAFER, Hershel 1993-94, 94-95 41 193 MILLER, Elijah 2003-04 26 33 ROSE, David 1980-81, 82-83 55 166 WALKER, George 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 129 1,107 MITCHELL, Leonard 1977-78, 78-79 44 186 ROSE, L.J. 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16 49 441 WASHINGTON, JC 2014-15 27 76 MITCHELL, Mack 1971-72 11 11 ROSE, Lynden 1980-81, 81-82 62 463 WASHINGTON, Kendrick 2009-10, 10-11 54 321 MOCEANU, Tega 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01 62 132 ROSS, Frank 1974-75, 75-76 16 19 WEARY, Jr., Eric 2014-15, 15-16 50 206 MOLCHANY, Richard 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 57 172 ROWAN, Roy 1950-51 5 11 WEAVER, Jamie 1983-84, 84-85 39 105 MONACO, Ross 1988-89, 90-91 52 122 RUSSELL, Perry 1985-86, 87-88, 88-89 63 65 WELCH, Jack 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59 58 172 MONCUR, Everett 1984-85 8 0 RUSSELL, Walker 1979-80 8 84 WELCH, Poo 1969-70, 70-71 59 961 MOORE, John 1964-65 7 8 WELLS, Willie 1946, 46-47 No Stats MOORE, Tim 1993-94, 94-95 49 934 • S • WHITE Jr., Fabian 2017-18 35 190 MOORE, Willie 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 00-01 81 212 SANGOYOMI, Valentine 2016-17 (RS), 17-18 13 8 WIEDERMAN, Simon 1946 No Stats MORRIS, Brandon 2012-13, 13-14 65 293 SANZ, Angel 1993-94, 94-95 27 81 WILES, Lloyd 1992-93, 93-94 62 257 MORRIS, Chris 1988-89, 89-90 64 544 SAULS, Marshall 1978-79, 79-80 55 276 WILLIAMS, Bryan 1981-82, 82-83 45 76 MOSHER, Jack 1952-53, 53-54 48 686 SCHISLER, Bryan 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60 62 152 WILLIAMS, DaShaun 2007-08, 08-09 56 243 MOSLEY, Nick 2006-07, 07-08, 08-09 74 159 SCHULTZ, Mike 1976-77, 77-78 69 817 WILLIAMS, George 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 90 1,132 MOUKOURY, Yan 2007-08, 08-09 17 11 SCHVERAK, Don 1960-61, 61-62, 62-63, 63-64 85 1,139 WILLIAMS, Kenneth 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 126 1,468 MURPHY, Jr., Calvin 1999-00, 00-01 14 16 SEALY, Pete 1946, 46-47, 47-48 23 137 WILLIAMS, Robert 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 88 1,838 SELLS, Sam 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58 61 165 WILLIS, Sonny 1969-70, 70-71, 71-72 74 309 • N • SHEFFIELD, Jerrel 1974-75 19 50 WILSON, Jamon 2008-09, 09-10 7 0 NACHBAR, Grega 2003-04 4 0 SHELTON, Bryan 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 108 349 WINCH, Ed 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65 69 277 NEUMANN, Danny 1963-64 51 316 SHIVERS, Gary 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54 66 640 WINDER, Al 1975-76, 76-77 64 311 NEWSOME, Steve 1970-71, 71-72, 73-74 83 1,088 SIDNEY, Jarrett 2002-03 30 108

WINSLOW, Rickie 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 124 1,548 HISTORY NIXON, Zamal 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 122 848 SIMMONS, Jaaron 2013-14 32 65 WOMACK, Tione 2012-13, 13-14 65 207 NKALI, Bertrand 2014-15 (RS), 15-16, 16-17 55 79 SIMMONS, Jonathon 2011-12 30 441 WORRELL, Doug 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73 32 43 SMALL, Earl 1985-86 16 20 • O • SMITH, Bernard 1999-00, 00-01 50 172 • Y • O’NEALL, Chuck 1977-78, 78-79 60 218 SMITH, Byron 1989-90, 90-91 62 1,051 YOUNG, Joseph 2010-11 (RS), 2011-12, 12-13 62 916 OKAFOR, Patrick 2000-01, 01-02 61 724 SMITH, Derrick 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93 84 847 YOUNG, Michael 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 134 2,043 OLAJUWON, Hakeem 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84 100 1,332 SMITH, Dominic 2000-01, 01-02 60 832 YOUNG, Richard 2005-06, 06-07 13 11 OLIVER, Chet 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64 60 432 SMITH, Early 1997-98, 99-00 35 103 YOUNG, Warren 1963-64 21 57 OLIVER, Marcus 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 03-04 119 815 SMITH, Greg 1978-79, 80-81 25 23 YOUNGDALE, John 1969-70 17 17 ORSAK, Gary 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 33 24 SMITH, Kelvin 1989-90 31 108 YOUNGER, Kenny 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 87 1,131 OUTLAW, Charles 1991-92, 92-93 61 856 SMITH, Lanny 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 07-08 122 1,250 OWENS, Andre 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 87 1,407 SMITH, Lynn 1947-48 16 173 • Z • OZUG, Paul 1965-66 27 82 SMITH, Steve 1985-86 24 63 ZANNA, Nura 2017-18 35 97 SMITH, Tony 1974-75 23 174 • P • SPAIN, Ken 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69 90 1,025 PALAFOX, Jose 1953-54, 54-55 32 125 SPEARS, Roy 1998-99, 99-00 46 137 PALMQUIST, Tim 1965-66 20 27 STARKS, David 1965-66 38 62 PALOMBIZIO,Dan 1959-60 12 94 STEVENSON, Rakim 2010-11, 11-12 4 0 PANE, Brockeith 2007-08, 08-09 30 179 STEAKLEY, Billy Joe 1946-47, 47-48 32 248 PARKER, Rodney 1980-81, 81-82 29 49 STEVENSON, Steve 1990-91 29 82 PATOPRSTY, Ray 1956-57 25 268 STIGGERS, Jherrod 2011-12 (RS), 12-13, 13-14, 14-15 97 1,077 PAYE, Lawrence 2012-13, 13-14 9 3 STRINGFELLOW, William 1997-98, 98-99 43 246 PERRY, Jim 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 40 46 SUDDARTH, Tim 1975-76, 76-77 8 6 PERRY, Lou 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66 44 66 SWANSON, Bill 1946, 46-47 24 19

115 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL JERSEY NUMBERS Editor’s Note: This page details jersey • 4 • • 12 • • 20 • • 24 • numbers worn by former and cur- LeRon Barnes 2011-16 Wes VanBeck 2014-18 Gabe Grant 2017-18 Breaon Brady 2017 – rent players. Numbers before 1986-87 Cory Tellis 2010-11 Jimmie Jones 2012-14 Valentine Sangoyomi (RS) 2016-17 Devonta Pollard 2014-16 represent the jersey numbers worn in Nick Mosley 2006-09 Adam Drexler 2013-15 Lawrence Paye 2012-14 home games. Aubrey Coleman 2008-10 Tristan Martin 2005-06 Kyle Hatcher 2006-08 Donald Brooks 2010-13 Kahmell Broughton 2009 -10 Andy Ikeakor 2003-04 Yan Moukoury 2007-08 Jared Lyons 2005-06 Jamon Wilson 2008-10 • 0 • Cedric Fears, Jr. 2002-03 Oliver Lafayette 2005-07 Jahmar Thorpe 2005-07 Alton Ford 2000-01 Grega Nachbar 2003-04 Bryan Shelton 2001-05 Danrad Knowles 2013-17 Dwight Jones II 2002-03 Andre Owens 2002-05 William Stringfellow 1997-99 Julius Keys 2001-02 Willie Moore 1996-01 Joseph Young 2011-13 Segun Oduolowu 1997-98 Steven Pratta 1996-97 Charles Fordjour 1997-99 Andrew Raglin 1994-95 Kelvin Lewis 2007-10 Tommie Davis 1994-95 Tyrone Evans 1990-95 Dominic Hardie 1995-96 Lloyd Wiles 1991-92 Darrius Brannon 2004-06 Anthony Goldwire 1993-94 Renaldo Thomas 1982-86 Tom Grant 1986-87 Byron Smith 1989-91 Randy Brown 1987-88 Horace Chaney 1988-89 Eric Davis 1980-82 Alvin Franklin 1982-86 Ricky Jackson 1985-87 James Weaver 1982-86 • 00 • Walker Russell 1979-80 Rob Williams 1979--81 Greg Smith 1980-81 Tim Williams 1978-79 David Rose 1980-81 Steve Stevenson 1990-91 Kenneth Williams 1976-80 Greg Smith 1976-79 Or Goren 1978-80 Maurice Presley 1974-75 Richard Hollis 1987-89 Dennis Tealer 1974-75 Mark Trammell 1977-78 Carl Byrd 1977-78 Steve Carter 1985-86 Donnell Hayes 1971-74 Dwight Jones 1971-73 Jerrel Sheffield 1975-76 Al Winder 1975-77 Lynden Rose 1980-82 Dennis Smith 1969-70 Jeff Hickman 1970-71 Ed Riska 1972-75 Jerrel Sherffield 1974-75 Clay Hoster 1970-73 Abe Davis 1978-80 John Tracy 1965-66 Larry Anderson 1967-70 Randy Green 1971-74 John Moore 1964-65 Gary Grider 1964-67 Tom Gribben 1967-70 Cecile Rose 1974-78 Poo Welch 1969-71 Chester Oliver 1961-64 David Starks 1965-66 David Starks 1966-67 Ollie Taylor 1968-69 Vinnie Caruso 1972-73 Bill Brown 1961-62 Reno Lifschutz 1962-64 Tom Stein 1965-66 Don Chaney 1965-68 Randy Knight 1968-72 Jimmy Wilson 1959-60 Jack Thompson 1960-62 Eddie Winch 1962-65 Bob Plohr 1962-63 Larry Cooper 1966-67 Murphy Thomas 1958-59 Pete Markle 1957-60 Norm Tuffli 1959-62 Richard Molchany 1958-61 Paul Ozug 1965-66 Bill Tuffli 1957-59 Tim Palmquist 1963-65 • 5 • • 25 • Corey Davis Jr. 2017 – • 13 • Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – Mack Layne 1962-63 Nura Zanna 2017-18 • 21 • Morris Dunnigan 2016-17 Damyean Dotson 2015-17 Egi Gjikondi 2014-15 L.J. Rose 2013-16 Bertrand Nkali 2014-17 Jherrod Stiggers 2011-15 Ahmed Hamdy 2013-14 • 1 • Nick Haywood 2009-11 Dwight Jones II 2004-05 Alandise Harris 2010-11 Ramon Dyer 2002-06 Chris Harris Jr. 2017 – Marcus Malone 2006-08 Gee Gervin 1998-00 Cory Tellis 2009 -10 Damon Jones 1994-97 Sergio de Randamie 2004-06 Xavier Dupree 2015-17 Galen Robinson 1994-98 Horace McGloster 2008-09 Horace Chaney 1987-88 Mikhail McLean 2010 -15 Jeremee McGuire 2001-03 Eric Davis 1981-82 Kenny Younger 2000-01 Charlie Jones 2006-07 • 30 • Sean Coleman 2008-10 Roy Spears 1997-00 Emmanuel Adeife 2005-06 • 14 • Elijah Miller 2003-04 Caleb Broodo 2017 – Dion Dowell 2006-08 Kenya Capers 1995-97 Mateen Hirbod 2016 – Tione Womack 2012-14 Bernard Smith 1999-01 Andrew Francis 2004-05 Roderick Griggs 1992-95 Cedrick Hensley 2002-05 Dominic Smith 2000-02 Bryan Barnes 1989-90 Sam Anderson 2005-06 Derrick Fernandez 1997-98 Early Smith 1997-00 Eddie Cumbo 1988-89 Kevin Barber 2002-04 Kirk Ford 1994-96 Rafael Carrasco 1990-94 Brandon Rollins 1992-93 • 2 • Terrence Levy 1994-95 Calvin Horton 1988-89 • 10 • Christopher Crease 1987-88 Rob Williams 1981-82 Craig Upchurch !987-88 Mike Adewunmi 2017 – Derrick Daniels 1988-93 Darrell McArthur 1986-87 Steve Smith 1985-86 Rob Gray 2015-16 Tim Hobby 1986-87 Eric Dickens 1982-85 • 22 • Gary Orsak 1982-85 Gerry McGee 1985-86 Brandon Morris 2012-14 Darryl Brown 1979-81 Chris Morris 1988-90 Abe Davis 1980-81 Derek Giles 1982-84 Marvin Alexander 1983-85 Alandise Harris 2011-12 Ken Ciolli 1975-79 Victor Ewing 1978-80 Zamal Nixon 2007-11 Rodney Parker 1980-81 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 Mike Schultz 1976-78 Chuck O’Neall 1976-80 Tony Smith 1974-75 Robert Lee 2006-07 Byron Gibson 1976-80 Dave Chapman 1971-74 Otis Birdsong 1973-76 Maurice Presley 1972-74 Chris Lawson 2004-06 Louis Dunbar 1972-75 John Youngdale 1969-70 Jerry Bonney 1970-73 Sonny Willis 1970-72 Paul Jackson 1975-76 Larry Cooper 1967-69 Kevin Gaines 2001-02 Lionel Dotson 1968-70 Jeff Hickman 1969-70 Larry Brown 1970-72 Leary Lentz 1964-67 Vern Lewis 1966-68 Ken Spain 1966-69 Ollie Taylor 1969-70 Don Schverak 1961-64 • 3 • Gary Grider 1965-66 Wayne Ballard 1964-66 Niemer Hamood 1967-69 Donald Schverak 1960-61 David Starks 1964-65 Armoni Brooks 2016 – Herbert Johnson 1963-64 Don Kruse 1966-67 Wilbert Bigott 1957-60 Joe Hamood 1963-64 Andy McElveen 1954-57 HISTORY Ronnie Johnson 2014-16 Tim Palmquist 1962-63 Joe Hamood 1964-66 Moore Landers 1962-63 Jerry Pettiette 1954-54 Cavon Baker 2014 -15 Bobby Pollan 1960-62 Don Eckelman 1962-64 Lloyd Hendrix 1948-51 Jaaron Simmons 2013-14 • 11 • Bryan Schisler 1957-60 Denny Bishop 1959-62 Jack Welch 1957-59 Billy Jo Steakley 1946-48 J.J. Thompson 2011-13 J.C. Washington 2014-15 Bill Henry 1946-47 Maurice McNeil 2009-11 Darian Thibodeaux 2010-12 • 15 • Desmond Wade 2009-10 Devin Davis 2016-18 • 23 • Desmond Wade 2008-09 Cedrick Alley Jr. 2017 – • 31 • DaShaun Williams 2007-09 Ronnie Johnson 2014-15 Valentine Sangoyomi 2017 – Robert McKiver 2006-08 Eric Weary, Jr. 2014-16 Brian Latham 2004-06 Leon Gibson 2011-13 Adam Brown 2009-11 Lamar Roberson 2005-06 Danuel House 2012-14 Jarrett Sidney 2001-03 Yan Moukoury 2008-09 John Taylor 2003-04 Kevin Barber 2004-05 Torrence Botts 1998-01 Jonathon Simmons 2011-12 Corey Bloom 2005-06 Terry Price 2001-02 Marcus Oliver 1999-04 Prentis Baker 1997-98 Bryce Clark 2009-10 Englebert Cherrington 2004-05 Josh Stanka 1997-98 Moses Malone, Jr. 1998-99 John Braxton 1996-97 Lanny Smith 2003-08 Louis Truscott 2001-03 Brad Bruce 1989-90 Shamahn McBride 1996-98 Lonzell Gowdy 1995-96 Julius Keys 2002-03 Gary Orsak 1981-82 Lloyd Wiles 1992-95 Derrick Fernandez 1999-00 Tim Moore 1994-96 Calvin Murphy Jr. 1999-01 Alberta Renta 1950-51 Carl Herrera 1989-90 Kenya Capers 1994-95 Larry Davis 1997-98 Craig Upchurch 1988-92 Lonnie Franklin 1949-50 Gerry McGee 1986-87 Eric Dickens 1981-82 Craig Lillie 1990-93 Bill McPhail 1946-49 Randy Brown 1986-87 Rodney Parker 1981-82

116 MEDIA ALMANAC JERSEY NUMBERS • 32 • • 36 • • 42 • • 45 • • 53 • Rob Gray 2016-18 Ronnie Truitt 1955-57 Tafari Toney 2006-08 Valentine Izundu 2012-14 Jason Perdue 1995-96 Kirk Van Slyke 2009-12 Jackie Bell 1954-55 Aaron Anderson 2002-05 Rakim Stevenson 2010-12 David Bunce 1981-82 Brockeith Pane 2007-08 Rowan Ray 1950-52 George Williams 1999-02 Moshood Martins 2001-02 Chad Hendrick 1997-01 Deondray Carter 1995-96 Gilbert Luton 1948-51 Justin Wiggins 1998-99 Tega Moceanu 1998-01 • 54 • Angel Sanz 1994-95 Ben Bowen 1947-48 Chris Hayes 1997-98 Charles Outlaw 1991-93 Derrick Smith 1990-93 Ross Monaco 1988-92 Bill Swanson 1946-47 Otis Grant 1996-97 Reid Gettys 1981-82 Clement Ikomi 1987-88 Earl Small 1985-86 Jessie Drain 1991-95 Greg Anderson 1983-87 Benny Anders 1982-85 • 37 • Kelvin Smith 1988-90 • 46 • Bryan Williams 1982-83 Willie Porter 1977-80 John (Skinnny) Davis 1950-51 Michael New 1987-88 Granny Hambright 1955-56 Leonard Mitchell 1978-80 Jim Perry 1973-77 Ramon Rivera 1985-86 Doug Worrell 1971-73 Richard Berg 1947-50 Frank Ross 1973-76 Tom Grant 1984-85 Ken Covington 1970-71 Guy V. Lewis 1946-47 • 48 • John Bowe 1972-73 Sonny Willis 1969-70 Michael Young 1980-84 Art Helms 1955-56 Larry Rains 1971-72 Billy Bane 1967-69 • 38 • Darnell Roper 1976-79 Russell Boone 1956-57 Gene Bodden 1970-71 Elliott McVey 1965-67 Jackie Welch 1955-57 Charles Thompson 1974-75 Marvin Placke 1954-55 Melvin Bell 1966-70 Jack Margenthaler 1962-65 Bob Powers 1954-55 Vernon Freeman 1973-74 Carlos Bell 1968-69 Reno Lifschutz 1961-62 Ed Riska 1972-73 Dick Marshall 1965-66 Jim Lemmon 1958-61 Gary Shivers 1951-54 • 50 • Dwight Davis 1969-72 Winston Baker 1963-64 Sam Sells 1956-58 David Rodriguez 1949-51 Marcus Cousin 2007-09 George Reynolds 1967-69 Folly Malone 1961-63 Andy McElveen 1964-55 Royce Ray 1948-49 Kenny Younger 1997-00 Andrew Benson 1966-67 Gary Phillips 1958-61 Rowan Ray 1950-51 Lynn Smith 1947-48 Ashley Baumgardner 1995-97 Marvin Reichle 1947-50 Don Kruse 1965-66 Larry Byrd 1955-58 Charles Reyner, Jr. 1946-47 Jermaine Johnson 1991-95 Rudy Hinojosa 1946-47 Jim Jones 1963-65 Jose Palafox 1954-55 Lyle Harger 1960-63 Walter Roese 1989-90 • 33 • • 39 • Bill Hathaway 1958-60 Eduardo Drewnick 1987-89 Kyle Meyer 2015-17 Royce Ray 1950-52 Stacey Belcher 1983-87 • 55 • Danny Dotson 1956-57 J.J. Richardson 2011-14 Tyus Bowser 2013-15 Jesse Martin 1947-50 Herb Hoskins 1954-56 Dan Bunce 1980-83 Trumaine Johnson 2010-11 Willie Wells 1946-47 Marshall Sauls 1978-80 Justin Kostohryz 2002-03 Horace McGloster 2007-08 John Davis 1949-50 Bryan Williams 1981-82 Guy V. Lewis 1946-47 L.D. Hendrix 1947-48 Henry Small 1977-78 Richard Young 2005-07 Charles Thompson 1976-77 Rodney Hannah 2004-05 Anwar Ferguson 2002-04 • 40 • David Marrs 1972-76 • 56 • • 43 • Sam Wilson 1971-72 Jimmie Ash 1955-57 Trey Austin 1997-99 Kendrick Washington 2009-11 Patrick Okafor 2000-02 Danny Hauser 1969-70 Jim Hatton 1954-55 Willie Byrd 1993-97 Brooks Bassler 1998-99 Jake Ballis 1998-00 Darrell Mickens 1988-91 Kent Taylor 1967-69 Adrian Taylor 1995-97 Darrell Grayson 1989-93 Rolando Ferreira 1986-88 Hershel Wafer 1993-95 Bob Hayward 1966-67 • 58 • Benny Anders 1981-82 Jerome Brewer 1986-88 Rickie Winslow 1983-86 Robert Hayward 1965-66 Ray Patoprsty 1956-57 Bunky Bradford 1948-51 Michael Young 1981-82 Ben Arning 1964-65 Don Boldebuck 1954-55 Charlie Carpenter 1946-48 Larry Micheaux 1979-83 Roy Burroughs 1949-50 Warren Young 1963-64 Cedric Fears 1976-79 Dempsey Gatlin 1946-49 • 34 • Bill McGrath 1973-76 DeWayne Bond 1962-63 David Diaz 1991-93 Barry Smith 1972-73 Robert Vasquesz 1961-62 Everett Moncur 1984-85 Mack Mitchell 1971-72 • 44 • Bill Howard 1960-61 Curley Johnson 1993-94 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84 Doug Worrell 1970-71 Carl Raleigh 1957-60 Sam Mack 1991-92 Larry Rogers 1979-80 Mike Davis 1969-70 Harlow Tucker 1955-56 George Walker 1975-79 Sam Pyle 1989-90 Theodis Lee 1966-69 Jimmie Ash 1954-55 Emile Shelton 1974-75 Perry Russell 1985-89 Richard Apolskis 1963-66 Curtis Sartell 1971-74 Reid Gettys 1982-85 HISTORY Tommy Thomson 1959-63 Mars Evans 1967-71 Darnell Roper 1979-81 • 52 • Niemer Hamood 1966-67 Bernie Kapner 1956-59 Ralph Hamilton 1976-79 Anthony Knox 1996-97 Lou Perry 1963-66 Lupe Lopez 1953-56 Charles Thompson 1975-78 Alvaro Teheran 1989-91 Dick Jost 1961-63 Elton Cotton 1949-51 Braxton Clark 1983-85 Ted Luckenbill 1958-61 Sidney Edwards 1971-74 Jessie Harper 1947-49 David Bunce 1979-83 Eddie Erickson 1957-58 Bob Hall 1968-71 Frank Akin 1946-47 Doc Jones 1956-57 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 Kent Davis 1978-79 Dan Dotson 1955-56 Dick Marshall 1964-65 Tim Suddarth 1975-77 Roy Burroughs 1950-51 • 41 • Lynn Frazier 1963-64 Larry Nevils 1973-74 Shirley Frazier 1949-50 Qa’rraan Calhoun 2008-09 Steve Newson 1970-73 Pete Sealy 1946-48 Pete Petrou 1960-63 Parker Pinkalla 2003-04 Dan Palombizio 1959-60 Jerry Bonney 1969-70 Roger Fernandes 1987-92 John Dull 1958-59 Melvin Bell 1968-69 • 35 • Bobby Van Landingham 1967-68 Fabian White Jr. 2017 – Rickie Winslow 1986-87 Russell Boone 1957-58 TaShawn Thomas 2011-14 Tommy Irwin 1950-51 Dean Ray Evans 1955-57 Denny Neumann 1963-66 Anthony Jones 2006-07 Connie Pontikes 1947-50 James Scott 1954-55 Dick Thurman 1959-62 Treva Crosby 1997-01 Marvin Reichle 1946-47 Tommy Reed 1949-50 Ed Erickson 1958-59 Gerry Holmes 1989-90 Joe Geaccone 1947-48 Bennie McMorrough 1956-57 Jerome Brewer 1986-87 Jack Foster 1954-56 Herb Richardson 1949-51 Bart Bestor 1946-47 Louis Brown 1946-49 117 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME SERIES Current First Last Current First Last Opponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game Game Opponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game Game Abilene Christian 4 3-1 .750 W2 1947-48 2014-15 Georgia Tech 3 0-3 .000 L2 1988-89 2015-16 Air Force 4 3-1 .750 L1 1963-64 2000-01 Grambling State 5 5-0 1.000 W5 2004-05 2012-13 Akron 3 1-2 .333 L2 1993-94 2016-17 Grand Canyon 1 0-1 .000 L1 2015-16 2015-16 Alabama 4 3-1 .750 W2 1956-57 1979-80 Hardin-Simmons 6 6-0 1.000 W6 1949-50 1978-79 Alabama A&M 0 0-0 –– –– 2018-19 2018-19 Harvard 2 0-2 .000 L2 2014-15 2016-17 Alaska-Anchorage 4 3-1 .750 W1 1978-79 2009-10 Hawai’i 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1966-67 1977-78 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1999-00 1999-00 Hawai’i-Hilo 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1977-78 1977-78 Alcorn State 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1981-82 2013-14 Hawai’i-Loa 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1989-90 1989-90 Arizona 11 5-6 .545 L3 1967-68 2008-09 High Point 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1946 1946 Arizona State 6 3-3 .500 L1 1958-59 1986-87 Howard 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2013-14 2013-14 Arkansas 40 18-22 .450 W1 1975-76 2017-18 Houston Baptist 12 11-0 1.000 W12 1971-72 2014-15 Arkansas State 5 4-1 .800 W2 1966-67 1992-93 Idaho 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1963-64 1963-64 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4 2-2 .500 L1 1996-97 2014-15 Idaho State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1966-67 1966-67 Army 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1980-81 1980-81 Illinois 5 2-3 .400 L2 1967-68 1985-86 Auburn 7 6-1 .857 W5 1961-62 1982-83 Illinois-Chicago 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1990-91 1992-93 Baylor 53 38-15 .717 L1 1952-53 2002-03 Illinois State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1976-77 1976-77 Beloit College 1 0-1 .000 L1 1949-50 1949-50 Indiana 1 0-1 .000 L1 1972-73 1972-73 Bethune-Cookman 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2003-04 2003-04 Indiana State 2 1-1 .500 W1 1946 1976-77 Biscayne 7 6-1 .857 W3 1973-74 1983-84 Iowa 2 1-1 .667 W1 1968-69 1981-82 Boise State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2014-15 2014-15 Iowa State 6 3-3 .500 L2 1956-57 2009-10 Boston College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1981-82 1981-82 IUPUI 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1998-99 1998-99 Bowling Green 3 1-2 .333 L1 1961-62 1974-75 Jacksonville 4 2-2 .500 L1 1970-71 1973-74 Brooke Medical Center 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1949-50 1949-50 James Madison 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1994-95 1995-96 BYU 6 4-2 .667 W2 1965-66 2005-06 Kansas 7 2-5 .286 L3 1966-67 2001-02 BYU-Hawai’i 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1984-85 1985-86 Kansas State 8 3-5 .375 L1 1955-56 1974-75 Cal Poly 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1975-76 1975-76 Kentucky 4 1-3 .250 W1 1956-57 2007-08 Cal State Fullerton 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1991-92 1992-93 Lamar 26 23-3 .885 W2 1953-54 2004-05 California 7 4-3 .571 L2 1971-72 1999-00 LaSalle 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1975-76 1975-76 Campbell 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1984-85 1984-85 Lehigh 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1993-94 2013-14 Canisius 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1957-58 1957-58 Liberty 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2016-17 2017-18 Centenary 2 21-5 .808 W2 1948-49 2005-06 Little Rock 1 0-1 .000 L1 1988-89 1988-89 Chaminade 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2001-02 2001-02 Long Beach State 4 2-2 .500 L2 1969-70 1993-94 Charlotte 12 2-10 .167 W1 1996-97 2006-07 Long Island 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1971-72 Chicago State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2003-04 2012-13 Loras College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1949-50 1949-50 Cincinnati 34 3-31 .089 L1 1957-58 2017-18 Louisiana 16 9-7 .563 L1 1947-48 2013-14 The Citadel 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2009-10 2009-10 Louisiana College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2012-13 2012-13 Coastal Carolina 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1989-90 2007-08 Louisiana Tech 4 2-2 .500 L2 1975-76 2010-11 College of Charleston 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08 Louisville 21 5-16 .238 L3 1967-68 2013-14 Colorado 6 3-3 .500 L2 1963-64 1995-96 Loyola Marymount 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1969-70 1969-70 Colorado State 2 1-1 .500 L1 1965-66 1987-88 Loyola (Ill.) 3 1-2 .333 W1 1962-63 1967-68 Concordia Lutheran 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1984-85 1984-85 Loyola (La.) 22 12-10 .545 W1 1946-47 1971-72 Coppin State 0 0-0 .500 –– 2018-19 ––– LSU 19 10-9 .526 L2 1962-63 2017-18 Cornell 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2016-17 2016-17 Marist 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08 Corpus Christi State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1972-73 Marquette 12 4-8 .333 L3 1949-50 2004-05 Creighton 10 7-3 .700 L1 1949-50 2006-07 Marshall 10 6-4 .600 W1 1967-68 2012-13 Dartmouth 1 0-1 .000 L1 1957-58 1957-58 Maryland 3 1-2 .333 L1 1965-66 2009-10 Dayton 7 4-3 .571 W2 1961-62 1975-76 Massachusetts 2 1-1 .500 W1 2007-08 2008-09 Delaware State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1996-97 1996-97 McMurry 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1947-48 1959-60 Denver 3 3-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1973-74 McNeese 7 6-1 .857 W5 1994-95 2017-18 DePaul 14 4-10 .286 L6 1984-85 2004-05 Memphis 47 15-32 .319 L1 1956-57 2017-18 Detroit 15 9-6 .600 W2 1950-51 1985-86 Mercer 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1974-75 1974-75 Drake 17 6-11 .353 L3 1950-51 1994-95 Miami (Fla.) 14 9-5 .643 W5 1955-56 1970-71 Drexel 2 1-1 .500 L1 1987-88 2017-18 Michigan 4 1-3 .250 L1 1962-63 2017-18

HISTORY East Tennessee State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2003-04 2003-04 Michigan State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1971-72 1971-72 East Texas Baptist 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1947-48 1947-48 Middle Tennessee 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2007-08 2008-09 East Texas State 8 5-3 .625 L1 1946-47 1948-49 Midwestern 4 3-1 .750 W1 1949-50 1950-51 Eastern Illinois 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2015-16 2015-16 Minnesota 7 3-4 .429 L1 1962-63 1987-88 ECU 20 15-5 .750 W6 2001-02 2017-18 Mississippi 3 1-2 .333 L2 1961-62 1996-97 Fairfield 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1967-68 2017-18 Mississippi State 7 5-2 .714 L2 1962-63 2009-10 Florida 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1973-74 Mississippi Valley State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1986-87 2014-15 Florida A&M 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2012-13 2015-16 Missouri 7 4-3 .529 W1 1950-51 2004-05 Florida State 5 3-2 .600 W1 1961-62 1973-74 Missouri State 3 0-3 .000 L3 1993-94 2005-06 Florida Tech 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2005-06 2005-06 Monmouth 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2006-07 2006-07 Fordham 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1987-88 1987-88 Montana 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1946-47 1946-47 Fresno State 1 0-1 .000 L1 1983-84 1983-84 Montana State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1963-64 1969-70 Furman 1 0-1 .000 L1 1974-75 1974-75 Morehead State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08 George Mason 2 1-1 .500 W1 2012-13 2016-17 Morgan State 2 2-0 1.000 W1 2014-15 2016-17 George Washington 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1967-68 1999-00 Mount St. Mary’s 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2000-01 2000-01 Georgetown 5 0-5 .000 L5 1979-80 2000-01 Murray State 6 5-1 .833 W5 1951-52 2015-16 Georgia Southern 1 0-1 .000 L1 2008-09 2008-09 NC State 4 0-4 .000 L4 1982-83 2001-02

118 MEDIA ALMANAC ALL-TIME SERIES Current First Last Current First Last Opponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game Game Opponent Games W-L Pct. Streak Game Game Nebraska 4 3-1 .750 L1 1962-63 2006-07 Stetson 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1983-84 1983-84 Nevada 10 8-2 .800 W1 1973-74 2010-11 Syracuse 1 0-1 .000 L1 1982-83 1982-83 New Mexico 3 2-1 .667 L1 1966-67 1998-99 TCU 73 48-25 .658 W1 1955-56 2012-13 New Mexico State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1966-67 1970-71 Temple 8 6-2 .750 W3 2013-14 2017-18 New Orleans 5 4-1 .800 W2 1972-73 2017-18 Tennessee 5 2-3 .400 L2 1970-71 1995-96 Niagara 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1979-80 1979-80 Tennessee State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2001-02 2001-02 Nicholls State 3 3-0 1.000 W3 2009-10 2015-16 Tennessee Tech 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1966-67 1966-67 North Carolina 6 1-5 .167 L5 1966-67 1992-93 Texas 64 32-32 .500 W1 1949-50 2012-13 North Carolina A&T 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2011-12 2011-12 Texas A&I 10 9-1 .900 W1 1954-55 1980-81 North Carolina Central 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2015-16 2015-16 Texas A&M 85 53-32 .624 L3 1946-47 2013-14 North Dakota State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1967-68 1967-68 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8 7-1 .875 W3 2005-06 2013-14 North Texas 35 30-5 .857 W8 1946-47 2008-09 Texas Lutheran 8 8-0 1.000 W8 1974-75 1995-96 Northeastern 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1988-89 1989-90 Texas Southern 8 5-3 .625 W1 1990-91 2012-13 Northern Arizona 1 0-1 .000 L1 1946-47 1946-47 Texas State 14 12-2 .857 W1 1946-47 2013-14 Northwestern Oklahoma State 1 1-0 .000 W1 2010-11 2010-11 Texas Tech 55 28-27 .509 W1 1960-61 2014-15 Northwestern State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1970-71 1988-89 Texas Wesleyan 6 6-0 1.000 W6 1962-63 1985-86 Notre Dame 8 4-4 .500 W1 1964-65 1989-90 Toledo 5 3-2 .600 W2 1985-86 2008-09 Oakland 1 0-1 .000 L1 2011-12 2011-12 Trinity 19 18-1 .947 W13 1946-47 1976-77 Ohio 1 0-1 .000 L1 1999-00 1999-00 Troy 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2009-10 2009-10 Ohio State 4 0-4 .000 L4 1963-64 2004-05 Tulane 40 22-18 .550 W1 1946-47 2017-18 Oklahoma 3 1-2 .333 L1 1960-61 2011-12 Tulsa 52 25-27 .481 W3 1950-51 2017-18 Oklahoma City 33 15-18 .455 L1 1947-48 1964-65 UAB 24 6-18 .250 W1 1996-97 2012-13 Oklahoma State 19 7-12 .369 L1 1950-51 1964-65 UC Davis 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1961-62 1961-62 Oral Roberts 1 0-1 .000 L1 1973-74 1973-74 UC Irvine 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1991-92 1992-93 Oregon 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1970-71 1970-71 UC Santa Barbara 5 4-1 .800 L1 1969-70 1989-90 Oregon State 2 0-2 .000 L2 1965-66 2008-09 UCF 24 14-10 .583 W3 2005-06 2017-18 Pacific 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1960-61 1982-83 UCLA 9 2-7 .222 L6 1961-62 2001-02 Penn State 1 0-1 .000 L1 1964-65 1964-65 UConn 11 6-5 .545 W1 1999-00 2017-18 Pepperdine 5 4-1 .800 W4 1946-47 1982-83 UIW 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2017-18 2017-18 Pittsburgh 1 0-1 .000 L1 1952-53 1952-53 ULM 5 3-2 .300 W1 1973-74 2015-16 Portland 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1962-63 1984-85 UNLV 10 6-4 .600 L4 1966-67 2006-07 Portland State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1998-99 1998-99 USC 12 4-8 .333 L2 1961-62 1995-96 Prairie View A&M 8 6-2 .750 W4 2001-02 2017-18 USF 28 16-12 .571 W4 1989-90 2017-18 Presbyterian 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2008-09 2008-09 UT Arlington 5 5-0 1.000 W5 1967-68 2002-03 Princeton 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1983-84 1983-84 UT Rio Grande Valley 12 12-0 1.000 W12 1977-78 2016-17 Providence 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1965-66 2017-18 Utah 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1982-83 1982-83 Purdue 3 1-2 .333 L2 1981-82 1997-98 Utah Valley 1 1-0 1.000 1.000 2011-12 2011-12 Rhode Island 6 5-1 .833 W1 1964-65 20160-7 Utah State 2 1-1 .500 L1 1961-62 1969-70 Rice 80 62-18 .775 W4 1971-72 2014-15 UTEP 26 10-16 .385 L2 1979-80 2012-13 Rogers State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 2010-11 2011-12 UTSA 10 7-3 .700 W2 1981-82 2013-14 Rutgers 3 2-1 .667 L1 1973-74 2013-14 Valparaiso 5 4-1 .800 W4 1955-56 2007-08 Sacramento State 4 4-0 1.000 W4 1967-68 1999-00 Vanderbilt 2 1-1 .500 L1 1986-87 2001-02 Saint Louis 37 13-24 .351 W2 1950-51 2017-18 VCU 3 0-3 .000 L3 2005-06 2007-08 Sam Houston State 35 26-9 .743 W4 1946-47 2010-11 Vermont 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2016-17 2016-17 Samford 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1972-73 1972-73 Villanova 6 3-3 .500 W1 1953-54 1991-92 San Diego 1 0-1 .000 L1 2009-10 2009-10 Virginia 6 3-3 .500 L1 1982-83 1989-90 San Diego State 3 1-2 .333 W1 2001-02 2017-18 Virginia Tech 3 2-1 .667 W1 1967-68 1973-74 San Francisco 6 3-3 .500 L2 1965-66 1976-77 Wabash College 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1973-74 1973-74

San Jose State 2 1-1 .500 L1 2012-13 2013-14 Wake Forest 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1983-84 2017-18 HISTORY Santa Clara 5 1-4 .200 L1 1958-59 1997-98 Washington 7 2-5 .286 L1 1958-59 2004-05 Seattle 5 2-3 .400 L1 1961-62 1972-73 Washington State 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1971-72 1972-73 Seton Hall 1 0-1 .000 L1 1981-82 1981-82 West Texas A&M 14 11-3 .786 L1 1959-60 1986-87 Shur-Start Battery 2 1-1 .500 W1 1948-49 1948-49 West Texas State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1967-68 1967-68 Siena 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1953-54 1953-54 Western Kentucky 4 2-2 .500 L1 1953-54 2009-10 SMU 82 50-32 .610 W2 1955-56 2017-18 Wichita State 28 11-17 .393 W2 1949-50 2017-18 South Alabama 4 1-3 .250 L3 1969-70 2006-07 Wisconsin 2 1-1 .500 W1 1964-65 1965-66 South Carolina 5 2-3 .400 L1 1970-71 1990-91 Wyoming 5 3-2 .600 W1 1963-64 2015-16 South Carolina State 1 0-1 .000 L1 2014-15 2014-15 Xavier 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1972-73 1977-78 Southeast Oklahoma 3 2-1 .667 L1 1946-47 1947-48 Yale 1 0-1 .000 L1 1988-89 1988-89 Southeast Missouri State 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2000-01 2000-01 Totals 2,105 1,254-851 .596 L1 1946 2017-18 Southeastern Louisiana 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2004-05 2004-05 Southern 1 1-0 1.000 W1 2007-08 2007-08 Southern Miss 33 17-16 .515 L1 1968-69 2012-13 Southwestern 7 6-1 .857 W5 1946 1984-85 Stanford 4 2-2 .500 L2 1971-72 2013-14 St. Bonaventure 1 0-1 .000 L1 1976-77 1976-77 St. John’s 1 0-1 .000 L1 1989-90 1989-90 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3 2-1 .667 L1 1966-67 1996-97 St. Mary’s (Texas) 15 13-2 .867 W8 1965-66 1991-92 Stephen F. Austin 17 13-4 .765 L1 1946-47 1993-94 119 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS NCAA opponents only ARKANSAS (18-22) 1/10/74 H W 74-70 2/6/51 H L 47-60 1/6/92 A W 105-81 Home: 12-5 • Road: 3-14 • Neutral: 3-3 1/24/76 H W 79-73 2/18/52 A L 47-74 12/1/97 H W 73-69 ABILENE CHRISTIAN (3-1) 1/5/76 A L 47-92 2/21/76 A L 72-79 2/27/52 H L 50-54 1/19/04 H L 57-63 1/12/76 H W 72-71 2/28/76 A (1) W 88-86 1/18/54 A L 71-86 1/11/05 H W 93-82 Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1/24/77 H W 111-89 2/5/55 H W 64-55 1/3/06 A W 75-62 12/2/47 H W 54-31 1/8/77 A L 70-81 2/5/77 H L 80-82 2/23/77 A W 78-76 2/9/56 A W 82-70 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 12/5/47 A L 41-48 1/17/78 H W 100-89 2/20/56 H W 68-53 12/4/67 H W 90-75 3/5/77 N (1) L 74-80 1/8/78 A L 65-84 2/7/78 A L 69-70 1/17/57 A L 64-81 12/6/14 H W 71-59 1/16/79 A L 77-85 2/25/57 H W 88-79 CHAMINADE (1-0) 2/18/78 H W 84-75 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 3/3/78 H W 70-69 2/6/79 H L 77-80 1/6/58 H L 73-75 (OT) 3/1/79 H (2) W 83-82 1/11/58 A L 80-116 11/21/01 N (1) W 76-73 AIR FORCE (3-1) 1/6/79 H L 61-62 1 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2/17/79 A L 58-78 1/26/80 H W 82-71 1/12/59 H L 50-60 1/2/64 H W 64-53 1/19/80 A L 57-60 2/16/80 A W 60-58 3/2/59 A L 60-74 3/4/67 A W 90-80 2/9/80 H W 90-84 (3OT) 1/26/81 A W 53-51 2/8/60 A L 57-78 CHARLOTTE (2-10) 2/17/68 H W 106-82 1/19/81 H W 57-54 2/21/81 H L 68-70 2/22/60 H W 63-58 Home: 1-4 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 1-1 11/16/00 N (1) L 53-59 2/14/81 A L 55-70 1/30/82 H W 99-78 1/12/61 H W 60-59 1/29/97 A L 68-78 1 – BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 1/23/82 A L 66-67 2/20/82 A W 78-74 2/16/61 A L 74-90 2/8/97 H L 77-102 2/13/82 H W 55-53 2/2/83 H W 86-69 12/28/67 N (1) W 69-52 2/28/98 A L 75-105 3/6/82 N (2) L 69-84 3/5/83 A W 93-64 1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 2/23/99 H L 66-68 AKRON (1-2) 1/22/83 H W 75-60 1/28/84 A W 84-58 3/3/99 N (1) L 51-75 Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1• Neutral: 0-0 3/3/83 A W 74-66 2/29/84 H W 80-65 BYU (4-2) 1/12/00 A L 74-92 11/27/93 H W 69-53 2/26/84 H W 64-61 1/24/85 H W 81-77 2/4/01 H W 73-72 12/3/94 A L 56-66 2/23/85 A L 84-88 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-1 3/4/84 A L 68-73 12/4/65 A L 82-111 2/2/02 H L 68-83 3/15/17 H (1) L 75-78 3/11/84 H (1) W 57-56 1/18/86 A W 79-58 2/12/03 A L 55-59 1 – NIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston) 2/20/86 H W 77-70 12/16/67 H W 102-69 1/19/85 H W 78-73 12/14/68 N (1) W 98-75 3/3/03 H L 61-82 2/20/85 A L 59-73 1/26/87 H L 62-67 2/9/05 A L 71-91 2/14/87 A L 57-63 (OT) 12/30/78 N (2) L 77-84 ALABAMA (3-1) 1/15/86 A W 87-85 (OT) 12/14/97 A (3) W 89-69 12/21/06 N (2) W 68-46 2/15/86 H W 93-83 3/7/87 N (3) L 52-54 1 – C-USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.); Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 3-1 1/27/88 A L 59-77 3/15/06 H (4) W 77-67 12/28/56 N (1) W 76-68 1/17/87 H W 60-55 1 – Cable Car Classic (San Francisco); 2 – Outrigger Classic (Honolulu) 2/11/87 A W 57-54 2/27/88 H L 73-88 12/29/74 N (1) L 88-105 1/28/89 H W 81-72 2 – Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis); 3/17/77 N (2) W 82-76 1/30/88 A L 62-71 3 – BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah); 3/3/88 H W 82-77 3/1/89 A W 75-59 CHICAGO STATE (2-0) 12/29/79 N (3) W 83-75 1/17/90 A W 78-74 4 – NIT First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 2/1/89 H L 87-88 3/6/89 A L 79-107 2/17/90 H W 83-77 12/23/03 H W 71-65 (OT) 2 – NIT (Madison Square Garden, New York); 1/2/91 A W 87-85 12/22/12 H W 79-57 3 – Sun Carnival Tournament (El Paso, Texas) 1/3/90 H L 78-82 BYU (Hawai’i) (2-0) 1/22/90 A L 89-100 2/2/91 H W 86-76 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/11/90 N (2) L 84-96 1/11/92 H W 83-77 12/28/84 H W 100-77 CINCINNATI (3-31) ALABAMA A&M (0-0) 1/6/91 A L 79-95 2/12/92 A W 98-92 12/18/85 H W 92-82 1/19/93 H W 83-77 Home: 3-14 • Road: 0-16 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 0-0 2/7/91 H L 74-81 12/21/57 H L 53-70 First Meeting 11/18/11 N (3) W 87-78 2/23/93 A W 76-75 1/22/94 A L 81-85 CAL POLY (1-0) 1/13/58 A L 57-93 12/6/16 A L 72-84 1/10/59 H L 54-62 12/2/17 H (4) W 91-65 2/19/94 H W 87-82 (OT) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (3-1) 1/25/95 H W 87-83 12/6/75 H W 74-63 2/28/59 A L 66-78 1 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston); 2/6/60 A L 55-67 Home: 0-0 • Road: 3-1• Neutral: 0-0 2 – SWC Classic (Dallas) 2/22/95 A L 89-97 12/23/78 A W 100-85 1/27/96 A W 91-84 2/20/60 H L 47-57 3 – Played in Little Rock, Ark. 1/5/61 A L 71-74 (OT) 12/25/78 A W 94-81 4 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 2/24/96 H W 79-69 CAL STATE FULLERTON (2-0) 12/27/80 A L 78-79 11/30/02 N (4) L 60-62 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/23/61 H L 80-85 11/28/09 A (1) W 73-57 1 – SWC Tournament (Waco, Texas); 12/30/91 H W 83-67 2/1/62 H L 52-60 1 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout ARKANSAS STATE (4-1) 2 – SWC Tournament (The Summit, Houston); 2/10/93 A W 77-63 2/16/62 A L 47-59 (Anchorage, Alaska) Home: 2-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 3 – SWC Tournament (Dallas) 1/2/63 A L 56-79 12/29/66 A (1) W 68-58 4 – Space City Hoops Classic 2/10/64 H L 59-66 (OT) 12/7/87 H W 80-72 (Reliant Stadium, Houston) CALIFORNIA (4-3) 2/2/73 H W 90-85 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS (1-0) 12/10/88 A L 51-54 Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-1 2/9/74 A L 73-84 Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/3/91 H W 72-54 12/2/71 A L 81-82 (2OT) 2/8/75 H L 83-103 11/18/99 A (1) W 81-59 12/22/92 A W 84-82 BELOIT COLLEGE (0-1) 12/16/73 H W 79-75 2/18/97 A L 64-97 1 – Top of the World Classic (Anchorage, Alaska) 1 – Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 11/24/90 H W 98-81 1/4/98 H L 68-81 12/9/49 A L 56-70 12/21/91 A W 81-75 12/22/98 A L 78-115 12/9/97 H W 54-51 2/17/00 H L 65-77 ALCORN STATE (5-0) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (2-2) 12/3/99 A L 72-87 2/24/01 A L 50-85 Home: 4-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-2 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0) 11/20/99 N (1) L 70-95 1/12/02 H L 63-79 3/11/82 N (1) W 94-84 11/23/96 H L 64-66 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) 2/7/04 H L 51-54 12/22/88 H W 112-74 11/18/97 H W 73-55 12/17/03 H W 56-45 1/29/05 A L 68-87 11/18/08 H W 110-57 12/29/07 H W 76-65 1/7/14 H L 60-61 11/14/10 H W 88-68 12/17/14 H (1) L 56-61 (OT) BISCAYNE (6-1) CAMPBELL (1-0) 2/15/14 A L 62-73 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 12/9/13 H W 89-58 1 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Home: 4-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1/21/15 A L 54-67 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round Regional Round (Hofheinz Pavilion) 12/1/84 N (1) W 73-4 2/21/15 H L 53-63 2/14/74 H W 99-63 1 – IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) (Tulsa, Okla.) 2/10/75 A W 99-93 1/13/16 A L 59-70 12/3/76 H W 104-64 3/3/16 H W 69-56 ARMY (1-0) 1/7/17 H L 58-67 ARIZONA (5-6) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/6/80 A L 74-76 CANISIUS (1-0) 12/6/81 H W 106-74 3/2/17 A L 47-65 Home: 4-2 • Road: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 12/19/80 H (1) W 88-58 Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/31/18 A (1) L 70-80 12/22/67 A W 81-76 1 – Kettle Classic (Houston) 12/4/82 A W 78-59 12/14/57 A W 77-70 12/5/68 H W 85-64 12/3/82 H W 69-51 2/15/18 H (2) W 67-62 12/9/77 A L 80-81 3/11/18 N (3) L 55-56 11/30/79 H W 74-72 AUBURN (6-1) CENTENARY (21-5) 1 – Played in Highland Heights, Ky. HISTORY BOISE STATE (0-1) 11/26/82 H W 104-63 Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 2-1 Home: 12-2 • Road: 9-3 • Neutral: 0-0 2 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 12/8/94 A L 67-81 12/23/61 N (1) W 54-49 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 12/1/48 A L 39-46 3 – The American Championship (Orlando) 12/2/95 H L 69-73 12/29/62 N (2) L 69-71 (OT) 12/22/14 N (1) L 73-75 (OT) 12/11/48 H L 46-53 12/3/05 H W 69-65 12/16/64 H W 50-48 2/13/65 H W 95-84 THE CITADEL (1-0) 12/17/06 A L 62-87 12/30/65 N (3) W 89-76 1/13/66 A W 108-84 BOSTON COLLEGE (1-0) 2/7/66 H W 125-96 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/12/08 H L 71-85 12/20/71 H W 79-76 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 12/21/09 H W 81-58 1/24/09 A L 90-96 (OT) 12/1/77 A W 88-87 12/14/66 H (1) W 97-66 12/8/82 H W 77-65 3/21/82 N (1) W 99-92 1/16/68 H W 118-81 1 – Lion’s Club Tournament (Houston); 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) 2/10/68 A W 107-56 COASTAL CAROLINA (2-0) ARIZONA STATE (3-3) 2 – Holiday Classic 1/11/69 H W 82-64 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Home: 2-2 • Road: 1-1• Neutral: 0-0 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston); BOWLING GREEN (1-2) 1/25/69 A L 66-71 12/28/89 N (1) W 82-79 12/8/58 H W 101-68 3 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 12/6/69 H W 70-64 11/26/07 H W 86-79 12/10/71 H L 97-98 2/21/70 A W 97-72 1 – Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) 12/11/71 H W 88-76 12/29/61 N (1) L 45-47 1/16/71 A W 80-69 12/10/77 A L 78-79 BAYLOR (38-15) 12/23/68 H W 91-80 1/25/71 H W 80-69 12/3/79 H L 65-78 Home: 24-4 • Road: 14-10 • Neutral: 0-1 3/1/75 A L 101-121 2/10/72 H W 100-83 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0) 12/6/86 A (1) W 83-66 1/26/53 A L 62-77 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 2/17/72 A W 93-82 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – Kactus Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 12/8/62 H W 70-61 2/1/73 H W 89-85 11/17/07 N (1) W 84-69 1/25/64 H W 61-60 BRADLEY (7-13) 3/2/73 A W 90-89 1 – ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) 1/28/65 H W 80-78 1/17/74 A L 83-91 1/26/66 H W 92-91 (OT) Home: 5-4 • Road: 1-9 • Neutral: 1-0 2/23/74 H W 105-89 1/10/73 H W 86-82 12/6/49 A L 57-73 12/17/90 H W 100-57 12/2/50 A L 73-94

120 MEDIA ALMANAC SERIES RECORDS COLORADO (3-3) 2/7/01 A L 78-90 1/16/13 A L 78-89 GEORGIA TECH (0-3) IDAHO STATE (1-0) Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 3/8/03 A L 59-65 1/14/15 A L 61-66 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-2 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/12/63 A L 61-72 2/14/04 H L 54-66 3/8/15 H W 72-54 12/28/88 N (1) L 78-81 12/15/66 H (1) W 111-65 12/19/65 H W 70-61 1/8/05 A L 57-68 1/30/16 A W 97-93 (2OT) 3/19/92 N (2) L 60-65 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 1/6/72 H W 70-66 1/11/17 A W 74-58 3/16/16 N (3) L 62-81 12/4/72 A W 77-71 3/5/17 H W 73-51 1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu); DETROIT (9-6) 1/14/18 A W 65-49 ILLINOIS (2-3) 12/30/94 H L 66-85 Home: 6-2 • Road: 2-4 • Neutral: 1-0 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Milwaukee); 12/9/95 A L 74-77 2/25/18 H (3) W 109-58 3 – NIT First Round Home: 0-3 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2/13/51 A L 61-70 1 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio); 12/9/67 A W 54-46 2/14/51 A L 73-93 2 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla); 12/21/68 H L 84-97 COLORADO STATE (1-1) 12/21/51 H L 56-73 3 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) GRAMBLING STATE (5-0) 12/27/76 N (1) W 69-66 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 12/22/51 H W 74-71 Home: 5-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/3/85 H L 76-77 3/7/66 N (1) W 82-76 12/16/52 A W 72-69 (OT) 11/27/04 H W 95-52 12/14/85 H L 92-102 12/17/52 A L 64-74 FAIRFIELD (2-0) 11/22/06 H W 96-61 3/18/88 A (2) L 61-71 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 1 – NCAA Tournament West Region First Round 12/18/53 H W 77-62 11/24/07 H W 95-53 12/19/53 H W 61-63 1/29/68 H W 108-76 11/12/11 H W 88-42 (Wichita, Kan.); 12/6/17 H (1) W 88-66 2 – NIT First Round (Fort Collins, Colo.) 12/17/54 A W 77-69 11/17/12 H W 87-47 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (3-0) 12/18/54 A L 80-83 1 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/16/55 H W 89-76 12/27/90 H W 96-63 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN (1-0) 12/17/55 H W 86-84 GRAND CANYON (0-1) 12/14/91 A W 75-66 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/30/57 H L 81-91 FLORIDA (2-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 12/12/92 H W 92-66 11/24/84 H W 85-62 2/11/57 H W 82-72 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/21/15 N (1) L 69-78 12/28/85 N (1) W 75-64 12/7/70 A W 61-60 1 – Global Sports Classic Third Round 1 – Blade Classic (Toledo, Ohio) 12/8/73 H W 97-73 (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas) ILLINOIS STATE (1-0) COPPIN STATE (0-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/14/77 N (1) W 91-90 (OT) First Meeting DRAKE (6-11) FLORIDA A&M 2-0) HARDIN-SIMMONS (6-0) 1 – NIT (New York) Home: 3-5 • Road: 3-5 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 5-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/1/50 A L 60-66 11/9/12 H W 81-76 12/1/49 H W 48-36 CORNELL (1-0) 1/2/50 A W 77-67 11/21/15 H W 97-52 12/2/52 H W 67-54 INDIANA (1-0) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/1/52 H L 47-76 2/9/67 H W 92-85 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 11/26/16 H W 83-53 3/3/52 H L 68-82 2/26/68 A W 105-82 12/28/72 N (1) L 72-75 FLORIDA STATE (3-2) 1 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) 1/30/53 A L 66-88 Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 2/12/70 H W 109-92 CORPUS CHRISTI STATE (2-0) 3/2/53 H L 64-73 2/5/62 H W 84-76 12/6/78 H W 102-86 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/2/57 A W 74-72 1/26/63 A L 69-76 INDIANA STATE (1-1) 1/28/57 H W 86-62 2/24/72 H W 105-81 1/16/72 A L 79-86 HARVARD (0-2) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-1 2/15/73 H W 82-70 2/3/58 H L 67-77 2/4/72 H W 94-86 3/13/46 N (1) L 43-62 3/3/58 A L 87-88 (OT) 1/5/74 H (1) W 79-74 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 3/9/77 N (2) W 83-82 2/2/59 A L 63-69 11/25/14 A L 63-84 CREIGHTON (7-3) 2/23/59 H W 77-66 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 12/23/16 H L 56-57 1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.); 2 – NIT (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) Home: 4-0 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-1 1/9/60 A W 56-55 12/13/49 A L 47-52 2/29/60 H W 89-70 FLORIDA TECH (1-0) HAWAI’I (5-0) 2/13/67 A W 87-80 3/12/70 N (1) L 87-92 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 IOWA (1-1) 2/25/67 H W 87-73 1/3/94 H L 76-84 Home: 2-0 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 11/22/05 H W 131-62 12/10/66 H W 93-59 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2/7/70 H W 78-77 (2OT) 1/6/95 A L 65-85 12/30/68 N (1) L 87-95 (OT) 3/4/70 A W 62-58 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) 1/3/70 A W 116-84 1/3/75 H (1) W 105-96 12/19/81 H (2) W 62-52 1/6/71 H W 83-76 FORDHAM (1-0) 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 2/17/73 A L 77-78 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/29/77 A (2) W 101-74 DREXEL (1-1) 12/21/77 A W 104-68 2 – Kettle Classic (Houston) 12/21/96 H W 74-73 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-1 3/17/88 H (1) W 69-67 1/4/97 A W 74-72 1 – NIT First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 12/20/87 N (1) W 91-88 2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) IOWA STATE (3-3) 12/22/06 N (1) L 72-80 11/17/17 N (2) L 80-84 1 – Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) Home: 1-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – Spindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas) FRESNO STATE (0-1) HAWAI’I (Hilo) (1-0) 12/3/56 A L 73-92 1 – Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 11/26/88 A W 89-82 DARTMOUTH (0-1) 12/26/83 N (1) L 61-68 Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/23/77 A W 110-83 1/10/90 H W 83-82 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (0-1) 1 – Chaminade Classic (Honolulu) 11/30/90 N (1) W 87-72 12/12/57 A L 64-84 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/28/08 H L 67-71 11/21/03 H L 51-65 FURMAN (0-1) HAWAI’I (Loa) (1-0) 1/3/10 A L 75-82 (2OT) DAYTON (4-3) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-2 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST (2-0) 12/30/74 N (1) L 80-90 11/30/89 H W 102-47 3/17/62 N (1) L 77-94 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) IUPUI (1-0) 2/24/66 N (2) L 69-71 12/19/47 H W 63-40 HIGH POINT (1-0) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/7/70 N (3) W 71-64 2/10/48 A W 70-52 GEORGE MASON (1-1) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 11/28/98 H W 72-71 1/4/71 H W 106-80 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 3/11/46 N (1) W 63-34 3/3/72 A L 69-73 3/25/13 A L 84-88 (OT) 1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 1/6/75 H W 86-85 EAST TEXAS STATE (5-3) JACKSONVILLE (2-2) 11/21/16 N (1) W 93-56 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 12/27/75 A W 72-68 Home: 3-1 • Road: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – College Basketball Invitational Quarterfinals 1 – NIT (New York); 2/16/46 H W 54-51 HOWARD (1-0) 2/27/71 H W 83-82 2 – Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) HISTORY 2 – Played at Madison Square Garden (New York); 3/2/46 A W 61-54 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/28/72 A L 108-110 (OT) 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 2/1/47 H W 65-61 11/21/13 H (1) W 75-62 2/24/73 H W 76-75 (Lawrence, Kan.) 2/28/47 A W 60-51 GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0) 1 – Progressive Legends Classic Regional Round 3/4/74 A L 80-83 1/16/48 A L 43-47 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) DELAWARE STATE (1-0) 2/18/48 H L 37-50 12/13/67 H (1) W 86-61 JAMES MADISON (2-0) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/17/49 H W 67-46 11/21/99 N (2) W 93-92 HOUSTON BAPTIST (12-0) Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/19/96 H W 74-63 2/10/49 A L 60-66 Home: 12-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 11/25/94 H W 76-74 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 2/26/72 H W 96-79 2/5/96 A W 97-72 2 – Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) DENVER (3-0) EASTERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 2/8/73 H W 96-75 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/21/74 H W 101-86 KANSAS (2-5) Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 GEORGETOWN (0-5) 2/25/75 H W 117-84 2/7/72 H W 98-69 12/19/15 H (1) W 81-65 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-3 1 – Global Sports Classic Second Round (Houston) Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-3 1/2/76 H (1) W 78-59 3/4/72 A W 94-91 2/3/76 H W 91-71 3/17/67 A (1) W 66-53 12/16/79 N (1) L 75-78 12/19/70 A L 73-89 1/4/74 H W 9-79 4/2/84 N (2) L 75-84 1/6/77 H W 111-79 1/5/78 H W 103-51 3/18/71 N (2) L 77-78 ECU (15-5) 12/29/90 N (3) L 51-63 11/26/83 H W 91-76 DePAUL (4-10) Home: 7-0 • Road: 8-5 • Neutral: 2-0 12/18/99 A L 75-83 12/19/94 H W 92-62 11/25/95 H W 91-59 12/15/84 A L 75-87 Home: 3-4 • Road: 1-6 • Neutral: 0-0 2/23/02 A L 46-63 12/31/00 H L 63-79 3/13/87 N (3) L 55-66 1/12/85 A L 58-69 3/6/02 N (1) W 58-49 1 – Cage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.); 11/27/96 H W 87-60 12/16/14 H W 83-76 11/20/01 N (4) L 78-95 12/12/85 H L 78-84 1/17/04 H W 55-53 2 – NCAA National Championship (Seattle); 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.); 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 12/5/89 H W 65-49 2/26/05 A W 76-72 3 – Played at St. Petersburg, Fla. 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 1/12/91 A L 62-76 2/4/06 A W 64-60 (OT) (Wichita, Kan.); 12/5/92 A W 82-65 2/10/07 H W 83-59 GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1) IDAHO (1-0) 3 – NCAA Tournament Southeast Region 12/30/93 H L 69-89 3/1/08 A L 83-84 First Round (Atlanta); 1/21/09 H W 85-67 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1/18/97 H W 78-76 11/10/08 N (1) L 63-65 12/27/63 N (1) W 76-61 4 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) 1/24/98 H W 65-59 1/16/10 A W 74-55 3/10/10 N (2) W 93-80 1 – 2K Sports Classic benefiting 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 1/3/99 A L 82-93 Coaches vs. Cancer (Durham, N.C.) 1/16/00 H L 68-77 1/29/11 A L 70-74 1/21/12 H W 82-76

121 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS KANSAS STATE (3-5) LONG BEACH STATE (2-2) LOYOLA (Ill.) (1-2) 2/1/11 H L 62-63 MERCER (1-0) Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-3 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 3/9/11 N (2) L 87-97 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/21/55 H W 86-79 12/22/69 H W 76-69 2/23/63 H L 58-62 2/22/12 A L 58-66 1/18/75 H W 99-98 3/17/56 N (1) L 70-89 12/21/85 H W 96-86 2/15/64 A L 68-98 3/2/13 H W 103-76 12/1/56 A L 78-97 12/8/86 A L 65-71 3/9/68 N (1) W 94-76 1 – Played in New York (Madison Square Garden); 2 – C-USA Championship (El Paso, Texas) 3/17/61 N (2) L 64-75 12/3/93 N (1) L 67-77 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region MIAMI (Fla.) (9-5) 12/16/68 H W 87-84 (OT) 1 – Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) First Round (Salt Lake City, Utah) Home: 5-1 • Road: 4-4 • Neutral: 0-0 3/14/70 N (1) L 98-107 MARYLAND (1-2) 1/25/56 A W 95-77 1/23/71 A W 73-71 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-2 12/22/56 A L 63-67 12/21/74 H L 90-91 LONG ISLAND (2-0) LOYOLA (La.) (12-10) 12/29/65 N (1) L 68-69 12/9/59 H L 63-72 1 – NCAA Tournament Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 10-3 • Road: 2-7 • Neutral: 0-0 3/19/83 H (2) W 60-50 1/23/60 A W 88-79 Midwest Region Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.); 2/4/71 A W 81-75 12/7/46 H L 39-51 3/19/10 N (3) L 77-89 1/21/61 A L 78-89 2 – NCAA Tournament 1/29/72 H W 104-79 12/12/46 A L 48-53 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 2/8/62 H W 80-69 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round Midwest Regional Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.) 12/11/47 A L 38-54 1/24/63 A L 70-71 12/12/47 A L 49-62 (The Summit, Houston); 2/13/64 H W 93-83 LORAS COLLEGE (1-0) 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 12/16/48 H W 58-45 (Spokane, Wash.) 2/20/65 A L 91-103 KENT STATE (3-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/17/48 H W 44-43 2/17/66 H W 111-96 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 2-0 12/8/49 A W 65-51 12/2/49 H W 57-33 2/18/67 A W 105-86 12/28/66 N (1) W 85-73 2/25/50 A L 50-58 MASSACHUSETTS (1-1) 2/15/68 H W 106-64 12/13/69 H (2) W 74-66 LOUISIANA COLLEGE (1-0) 12/20/56 H L 74-87 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2/14/70 H W 118-98 12/7/91 N (3) W 80-56 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/15/58 H L 71-83 1/2/08 A L 89-95 2/20/71 A W 99-93 1 – Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.); 11/19/12 H W 106-59 2/12/59 H W 71-54 12/30/08 H W 80-54 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 1/25/60 A L 61-63 MICHIGAN (1-2) 3 – Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.) 1/28/61 H W 92-56 McMURRY (3-0) Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 LOUISIANA TECH (2-2) 1/5/62 A W 68-57 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/21/62 H (1) L 89-90 (4OT) Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 1/12/63 H W 66-59 12/5/66 A L 75-86 KENTUCKY (1-3) 2/26/64 A L 54-64 12/4/47 A W 42-39 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-1 12/20/75 H W 96-72 1/1/59 H W 87-52 1/2/68 H W 91-65 3/17/84 N (1) W 77-69 2/6/65 H W 104-80 12/5/59 H W 92-51 3/17/18 N (2) L 63-64 12/29/56 N (1) L 76-111 12/29/09 H L 94-99 3/1/66 A W 103-77 1/22/84 A L 67-74 1 – Holiday Classic 11/17/10 A L 54-60 2/28/67 H W 106-64 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) 1/3/07 A L 70-77 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 2/19/70 H W 99-80 McNEESE (6-1) 12/18/07 H W 83-69 2 – NCAA Tournament West Region Second Round (St. Louis) 2/13/71 A L 89-92 Home: 5-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 (INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.) 1 – Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans) 2/14/72 H W 104-86 12/21/94 H W 83-76 11/27/95 A L 81-83 (OT) LOUISIANA (9-7) 12/30/96 H W 98-79 MICHIGAN STATE (1-0) LAMAR (23-3) Home: 9-1 • Road: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-2 LSU (10-9) Home: 15-0 • Road: 8-3 • Neutral: 0-0 12/6/97 A W 91-82 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/10/47 N (1) L 34-43 Home: 7-4 • Road: 2-5 • Neutral: 1-0 11/19/04 H W 85-72 12/28/71 H (1) W 106-73 12/15/53 H W 78-65 12/8/67 H W 89-81 12/22/62 H (1) L 73-74 1/23/54 A W 82-69 12/31/05 H W 78-67 12/1/69 H W 89-72 12/15/65 H (2) W 111-87 11/10/17 H (1) W 81-53 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 12/1/59 H W 89-66 12/6/71 A (2) L 88-97 12/27/71 H (3) W 100-66 1 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 12/10/60 A W 68-64 2/10/73 H W 82-80 12/29/81 N (4) W 73-69 1/3/61 H W 100-73 3/10/73 N (3) L 89-102 12/6/83 A W 100-91 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (2-0) 12/7/61 A W 72-70 (OT) 12/3/77 H W 96-72 12/8/84 H W 81-73 MEMPHIS (15-32) Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0• Neutral: 0-0 1/15/62 H W 86-64 12/16/78 H (4) W 105-92 12/30/97 A L 50-72 Home: 7-12 • Road: 4-20 • Neutral: 4-0 12/1/07 H W 83-68 2/5/66 H W 112-84 1/10/82 H W 79-78 11/30/99 H W 67-55 12/8/56 H L 78-87 12/2/08 A W 70-67 1/5/67 A W 82-62 2/3/87 H W 75-51 11/28/00 H L 59-61 2/16/57 A L 86-96 1/27/68 H W 112-79 3/25/83 N (1) W 70-63 1/13/88 A L 101-102 (OT) 12/20/01 H L 69-73 MIDWESTERN (3-1) 1/13/69 A L 65-71 1/4/03 H L 56-72 1/8/03 A L 51-80 3/23/84 N (2) W 78-71 2/20/69 H W 95-71 12/30/03 H W 60-52 1/3/95 A L 77-96 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1/3/04 A L 67-81 1/11/50 H W 63-38 1/13/71 A W 106-88 11/23/10 H W 78-65 12/21/04 H W 81-72 1/6/96 H W 69-67 2/25/71 H W 93-74 11/29/05 A W 84-83 2/12/97 H W 72-67 (OT) 2/17/50 A W 68-40 12/15/12 H W 85-63 2/26/97 A L 72-85 1/13/51 A L 53-54 2/2/74 H W 102-81 12/14/13 A L 76-79 (OT) 11/30/10 A L 57-73 2/22/75 H W 103-77 11/29/11 H L 58-59 2/5/98 H L 63-76 2/3/51 H W 58-36 1 – Played in Shreveport, La.; 2/26/98 A L 76-89 12/1/76 A W 101-92 2 – Later won by forfeit; 12/13/15 H W 105-98 (OT) 12/13/76 H W 103-83 11/29/16 A L 65-84 1/17/99 H W 83-81 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 2/6/99 A W 79-78 MINNESOTA (3-4) 1/17/81 H W 70-64 (Wichita, Kan.); Later won by forfeit 12/13/17 A L 77-80 11/28/82 H (1) W 106-72 1/22/00 A W 98-89 Home: 2-1 • Road: 1-3 • Neutral: 0-0 4 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) 1 – Holiday Classic 2/23/00 H L 81-84 12/31/62 A L 68-87 3/15/85 A (2) L 71-78 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston); 12/21/87 A (3) W 71-67 1/6/01 H L 78-86 12/2/63 H L 58-60 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston); 1/20/01 A L 68-72 12/3/66 A W 86-75 3/1/94 H W 95-81 LOUISVILLE (5-16) 3 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 12/17/94 A L 58-64 1/26/02 H L 66-84 12/18/67 H W 103-65 Home: 2-7 • Road: 0-8 • Neutral: 3-1 4 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) 2/16/02 A W 76-73 12/29/78 A (1) L 67-80 12/6/03 H W 68-62 3/15/68 N (1) W 91-75 12/4/04 A W 85-77 3/7/02 N (3) W 80-74 12/1/86 H W 86-72 12/3/73 A L 81-87 1/22/03 A L 66-77 12/17/87 A L 60-65 1 – Kettle Classic (Houston); 12/2/74 H L 87-91 MARIST (1-0) 3/6/03 H L 56-71 1 – Pillsbury Classic (Minneapollis, Minn.) 2 – NIT (Beaumont, Texas); 4/2/83 N (2) W 94-81 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1/24/04 A L 48-64 3 – Spindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas) 12/25/83 N (3) W 76-73 11/16/07 N (1) W 64-58 2/5/05 H W 66-53 2/22/86 H L 59-76 1 – ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) 3/4/06 A L 62-69 MISSISSIPPI (1-2) 2/6/88 A L 69-73 3/10/06 A (4) L 54-68 Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 LaSALLE (1-0) 1/2/92 A L 56-60 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 MARQUETTE (4-8) 1/11/07 H L 69-79 12/20/61 H W 63-62 (OT) 2/21/93 H W 89-81 2/25/07 A L 64-77 12/21/95 H L 67-76 12/30/76 N (1) W 90-87 1/15/97 A L 78-92 Home: 2-2 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 2-1 1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 12/10/49 A L 65-69 3/10/07 A (4) L 59-71 12/7/96 A L 71-93 2/15/97 H L 66-70 1/30/08 H L 77-89 2/12/98 H L 69-72 3/15/61 H (1) W 77-61 12/29/67 N (2) W 77-65 2/13/08 A L 59-68 LEHIGH (2-0) 2/16/99 A L 78-106 1/31/09 A L 68-83 MISSISSIPPI STATE (5-2) 3/4/00 H L 74-88 3/2/97 A L 67-76 Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 1-0 HISTORY Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2/14/98 A L 52-70 3/4/09 H L 60-69 12/4/93 N (1) W 96-74 1/17/01 A L 67-79 3/13/09 A (4) L 49-74 12/28/62 N (1) W 79-76 (OT) 2/8/03 H L 55-81 2/27/99 H L 62-65 1/23/10 A L 77-92 12/19/63 H (2) W 69-61 11/17/13 H (2) W 80-66 2/5/00 A L 61-65 1 – Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) 1/28/04 A L 48-64 2/24/10 H W 92-75 12/18/81 H (3) W 96-49 1/5/05 H W 70-67 3/8/00 N (3) W 77-75 3/11/10 N (5) W 66-65 12/1/82 H W 74-65 2 – Progressive Legends Classic Regional Round 2/28/01 H W 66-64 (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) 1/16/14 A L 52-91 2/22/11 A L 58-69 11/30/83 A W 68-62 2/5/14 H L 62-77 3/8/02 N (4) L 73-85 1/14/12 H L 55-89 1/7/04 H L 52-65 1/3/09 A L 65-82 3/14/14 N (4) L 65-94 2/20/13 A L 74-81 12/16/09 H L 64-70 LIBERTY (2-0) 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 3/2/05 A L 55-76 1/23/14 A L 59-82 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Wichita, Kan.); 2/27/14 H W 77-68 (Delmar Gym, Houston); 2 – Bluebonnet Classic 12/21/16 H W 77-54 2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four 12/31/14 A L 54-73 2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu); (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston); 11/18/17 A (1) W 68-66 (Albuquerque, N.M.); 1/11/15 H L 44-62 3 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); 3 – Kettle Classic (Houston) 1 – Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) 3 – Chaminade Classic (Honolulu) 2/10/16 H W 98-90 4 – C-USA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) 4 – American Athletic Conference Championship 1/19/17 H L 70-77 (OT) (Memphis, Tenn.) 2/26/17 A W 72-71 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE LITTLE ROCK (0-1) MARSHALL (6-4) 2/22/18 A L 85-91 (3-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 11/30/89 A L 67-100 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0) Home: 4-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 1-1 (Kansas City, Mo.); 2/1/68 N (1) W 102-93 12/5/86 N (1) W 78-69 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis); 12/13/08 H W 92-58 12/15/69 H W 116-91 1/28/06 H W 69-56 3 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati); 1/27/07 A W 77-61 12/28/14 H W 80-53 4 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); 1 – Kactus Classic (Tucson, Ariz.) 1/26/08 H W 71-58 5 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) 2/18/09 A L 83-88 1/30/10 H W 81-66

122 MEDIA ALMANAC SERIES RECORDS MISSOURI (4-3) 2/8/93 A W 92-80 2/9/61 H W 86-57 OKLAHOMA CITY (15-18) PENN STATE (0-1) Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-3 • Neutral: 2-0 3/18/08 A (2) W 80-79 1/3/62 A W 57-44 Home: 11-5 • Road: 4-13 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1/4/51 A L 48-66 11/21/09 A L 99-112 2/10/62 H W 105-75 1/26/48 H W 40-28 12/28/64 N (1) L 57-59 2/13/54 A L 62-96 12/6/10 H W 64-61 12/13/62 H W 76-69 12/3/48 A L 44-50 1 – Motor City Classic (Detroit) 12/23/54 H W 84-76 (2OT) 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 2/2/63 A W 68-62 12/4/48 A L 37-46 12/17/62 H W 75-61 2 – CBI First Round (Reno, Nev.) 12/11/63 A W 58-56 1/25/49 H L 41-46 3/19/82 N (1) W 79-78 1/30/64 H L 65-66 1/14/50 A L 51-60 PEPPERDINE (4-1) 11/16/04 A (2) L 61-77 NEW MEXICO (2-1) 12/9/64 A L 48-60 1/21/50 H W 52-45 Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 11/24/04 N (3) W 57-55 1/16/65 H W 117-83 1/10/51 H W 53-51 12/20/46 H (1) L 61-73 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 12/30/67 N (1) W 45-43 1/3/50 H W 47-46 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis); 12/1/66 H W 96-84 2/24/51 A L 54-57 2 – Guardians Classic Second Round (Columbia, Mo.); 12/17/77 H (2) W 137-94 12/15/51 H L 39-42 12/2/68 H W 80-60 12/15/79 A (1) W 83-80 (OT) 12/8/90 H W 110-81 12/16/81 H W 94-81 3 – Guardians Classic Championship Rounds 12/29/98 A L 69-84 2/2/52 A L 46-51 (Kansas City, Mo.) 11/30/91 A W 89-87 1/5/53 A L 52-68 12/27/82 A W 93-92 1 – Cage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12/2/01 H W 75-69 2/7/53 H L 58-64 1 – Houston Intercollegiate (Houston) 12/23/05 A W 92-84 1/13/54 H L 67-70 MISSOURI STATE (0-3) NEW MEXICO STATE (2-0) 11/29/08 H W 84-51 3/1/54 A L 54-58 PITTSBURGH (0-1) Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu); 12/20/54 A (1) L 65-72 11/30/93 H L 65-71 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 1/12/55 H W 75-63 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/11/67 N (1) W 59-58 2/2/52 H L 63-66 11/29/94 A L 62-88 3/13/71 H (1) W 77-69 2/7/55 A L 49-65 3/17/06 A (1) L 59-60 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region NORTHEASTERN (2-0) 1/9/56 H W 78-64 PORTLAND (4-0) 1 – NIT Second Round (Springfield, Mo.) 2/27/56 A L 67-76 First Round (Fort Collins, Colo.); Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 12/2/57 A L 75-85 12/16/61 A (1) W 67-55 12/3/88 H W 69-54 12/7/57 H L 71-78 MONMOUTH (1-0) (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) 12/18/89 A W 72-68 2/26/66 H W 109-84 1/17/59 A L 67-94 12/27/68 H (2) W 94-66 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/7/59 H W 80-63 11/18/06 H W 89-80 12/21/84 H (3) W 88-63 NEW ORLEANS (4-1) NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) 1/16/60 H W 80-73 1 – City of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.); Home: 4-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2/1/60 A W 80-69 12/17/60 A W 78-65 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); MONTANA (1-0) 11/24/72 H W 92-71 3/12/47 N (1) L 42-44 (3OT) 3 – Kettle Classic (Houston) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 12/13/86 H W 83-75 1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 12/30/60 A (1) W 86-82 3/11/47 N (1) W 60-58 1/6/87 A L 64-71 2/11/61 H W 107-78 1 – NAIB Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.) 12/16/04 H W 78-65 1/5/63 H W 91-80 PORTLAND STATE (1-0) 11/29/17 H (1) W 75-66 NORTHWESTERN STATE (2-0) 3/1/63 A W 75-73 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/20/63 H (2) W 72-62 12/28/98 N (1) W 79-67 MONTANA STATE (3-0) 12/3/70 H W 81-68 1/4/65 H W 61-54 1 – Played in Albuquerque, N.M. Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-0 12/5/88 H W 96-78 2/27/65 A L 79-85 12/28/63 N (1) W 56-55 NIAGARA (1-0) 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 12/14/67 H (2) W 113-67 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 NORTHWESTERN 2 – Bluebonnet Classic PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (6-2) 1/30/70 A W 82-69 12/21/79 H (1) W 99-89 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) Home: 6-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) OKLAHOMA STATE (1-0) 1/17/02 A W 99-83 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 11/23/02 H L 75-78 11/20/10 H W 81-58 OKLAHOMA STATE (7-12) 11/29/07 H W 101-54 NICHOLLS STATE (3-0) Home: 5-3 • Road: 1-8 • Neutral: 1-1 11/28/12 A L 80-81 MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/21/51 H L 52-61 12/29/12 H W 80-75 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 0-0 11/17/09 H W 92-60 NOTRE DAME (4-4) 3/7/51 A L 39-57 11/18/15 H W 110-69 11/9/07 H W 83-54 11/1/10 H W 63-62 (OT) Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 2-1 1/11/52 A L 44-71 12/3/16 H W 105-61 12/28/15 H W 76-49 1/9/65 H L 80-110 3/8/52 H L 43-57 12/17/17 H (1) W 92-73 3/8/65 N (1) W 99-98 2/18/53 H W 50-46 1 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) MORGAN STATE (2-0) 2/11/67 A L 78-87 3/5/53 A L 48-68 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 NORTH CAROLINA (1-5) 2/1/69 H (2) W 89-82 1/9/54 A L 61-76 11/22/14 H W 72-57 Home: 0-2 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 1-1 3/20/71 N (3) W 119-106 1/25/54 H L 48-64 PRESBYTERIAN (1-0) 11/11/16 H W 93-52 3/25/67 N (1) W 84-62 3/12/78 N (4) L 77-100 12/22/54 A (1) W 57-48 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0• Neutral: 1-0 12/1/73 A L 74-97 2/19/89 A L 80-89 1/26/55 H W 60-58 11/11/08 N (1) W 76-57 12/7/74 H L 87-96 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (1-0) 2/10/90 H W 93-82 2/19/55 A L 49-58 1 – 2K Sports Classic benefiting 3/27/82 N (2) L 63-68 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 1/14/56 A L 44-63 Coaches vs. Cancer (Durham, N.C.) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 11/27/91 H L 65-68 (Lubbock, Texas); 2/18/56 H W 62-60 11/17/00 N (1) W 77-52 12/13/92 A L 76-84 2 – Played at Houston Astrodome; 1/12/57 H W 64-52 1 – BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 1 – NCAA Tournament Final Four Consolation 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation 2/23/57 A L 62-76 PRINCETON (1-0) (Louisville, Ky.); (Wichita, Kan.); 1/27/57 H W 70-64 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 MURRAY STATE (5-1) 2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (New Orleans) 4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 2/22/58 A L 60-73 12/17/83 H (1) W 65-40 1 – Kettle Classic (Houston) Home: 2-1 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Tulsa, Okla.) 12/16/60 N (2) W 56-54 12/19/51 H L 65-67 NORTH CAROLINA A&T (1-0) 3/12/65 N (3) L 60-75 12/19/52 A W 70-66 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 OAKLAND (0-1) 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) PROVIDENCE (1-0) 1/27/54 H W 69-62 12/28/11 H W 71-67 2 – Lion’s Club Tournament Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston); 2/1/55 A W 91-65 11/22/11 H L 74-76 12/20/65 H W 102-89 11/14/14 A W 77-74 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 12/20/17 N (1) W 70-59 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (1-0) (Manhattan, Kan.) 12/2/15 H W 93-78 1 – Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 OHIO (0-1) 12/16/15 H (1) W 73-65 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 ORAL ROBERTS (0-1) NC STATE (0-4) 1 – Global Sports Classic First Round (Houston) PURDUE (1-2) HISTORY 12/3/99 N (1) L 65-73 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-2 1 – Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-1 4/4/83 N (1) L 52-54 12/28/73 N (1) L 108-118 12/28/81 N (1) W 59-58 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (1-0) 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 11/19/83 N (2) L 64-76 12/10/93 N(2) L 90-114 12/12/98 A L 73-100 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 OHIO STATE (0-4) 1/10/98 H L 53-86 12/7/67 H W 121-88 12/23/01 H L 66-67 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-2 OREGON (1-0) 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 1 – NCAA Tournament National Championship 12/23/63 A L 62-79 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2 – Played at Market Square Arena (Indianapolis) (Albuquerque, N.M.); NORTH TEXAS (30-5) 12/7/64 H L 69-77 12/18/71 H (1) W 81-68 2 – Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.) Home: 17-2 • Road: 12-3 • Neutral: 1-0 3/23/68 N (1) L 85-89 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) RHODE ISLAND (5-1) 1/10/46 H W 62-35 11/23/04 N (2) L 61-78 NEBRASKA (3-1) 3/1/46 A W 61-56 1 – NCAA Tournament Final Four Home: 4-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2/14/47 H W 70-53 Consolation (Los Angeles); OREGON STATE (0-2) 12/26/64 H W 74-68 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-1 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2/12/89 H W 85-71 12/3/62 H W 68-61 3/1/47 A W 57-55 2 – Guardians Classic Championship Rounds 1/17/48 A L 47-71 (Kansas City, Mo.) 3/11/66 N (1) L 60-63 12/27/05 H W 67-41 12/14/63 A W 64-58 3/18/09 A (2) L 45-49 11/13/06 A W 102-99 (OT) 12/12/69 H (1) W 112-82 1/30/48 H W 55-51 1/15/49 H W 64-57 1 – NCAA Tournament West Regional 12/8/15 A L 57-67 12/23/06 N (2) L 57-70 OKLAHOMA (1-2) (Los Angeles); 12/10/16 H W 82-77 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 2/11/49 A W 75-59 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-2 2 – College Basketball Invitational First Round 2 – Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 1/13/50 A W 66-58 2/6/50 H W 65-55 12/15/60 N (1) L 51-55 (Corvallis, Ore.) 1/20/51 H W 54-46 11/26/09 N (2) W 100-93 12/17/11 N (3) L 74-79 NEVADA (8-2) 2/23/51 A L 57-60 PACIFIC (4-0) Home: 5-1 • Road: 3-1 • Neutral: 0-0 12/17/57 H W 76-69 1 – Lion’s Club Tournament 12/22/73 A W 90-75 2/12/58 A W 73-70 (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston); Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1/25/75 H W 103-74 1/26/59 H W 88-58 2 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout 1/31/61 H W 101-66 12/17/76 H (1) W 100-78 2/9/59 A L 56-62 (Anchorage, Alaska); 12/7/63 H W 73-64 11/27/78 H L 73-77 12/14/59 H W 88-59 3 – RAMADA All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) 3/12/66 N (1) W 102-91 12/23/80 H W 86-71 2/15/60 A W 86-64 1/2/83 H W 112-58 12/2/89 H W 109-68 12/1/60 A W 73-5 1 – NCAA Tournament West Regional Consolation (Los Angeles)

123 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS RICE (62-18) RUTGERS (2-1) SAMFORD (1-0) 3/3/85 H W 79-76 SOUTH DAKOTA (1-0) Home: 31-6 • Road: 24-12 • Neutral: 7-0 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/8/85 A (4) L 72-84 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1/8/72 H (1) W 101-73 12/29/73 N (1) W 95-84 2/26/73 H W 94-75 1/25/86 H W 71-66 11/22/16 N (1) W 85-58 1/16/73 A W 96-77 1/19/14 H W 77-55 2/26/86 A L 71-78 1 – Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) 3/5/73 H W 116-72 2/1/14 A L 70-93 1/21/87 A W 75-65 1/12/74 A W 95-86 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) SAN DIEGO (0-1) 2/22/87 H L 73-79 3/7/74 H W 107-62 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 1/19/88 H L 65-69 SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA (2-1) 1/11/75 H W 91-70 11/27/09 N (1) L 65-73 2/20/88 H L 84-87 Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/11/75 A W 82-73 SACRAMENTO STATE (4-0) 1 – Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout 3/12/88 N (4) L 76-98 12/16/46 H W 63-56 1/10/76 H W 87-59 Home: 3-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Anchorage, Alaska) 1/21/89 A W 84-83 (OT) 12/17/46 H W 47-44 2/7/76 A W 99-79 12/2/67 H W 110-79 2/22/89 H L 85-88 12/8/47 H L 33-37 1/12/77 H W 106-56 12/4/97 H W 57-43 1/24/90 H W 64-47 12/5/98 A W 63-61 SAN DIEGO STATE (1-2) 2/24/90 A W 71-63 2/8/77 A W 109-73 Home: 0-2 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 SOUTHEAST 1/21/78 H W 96-74 12/21/99 H W 72-70 1/26/91 A L 75-81 1/29/02 H L 66-78 2/27/91 H W 85-58 MISSOURI STATE (1-0) 2/11/78 A W 87-62 12/21/02 H L 61-71 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2/25/78 H W 108-67 3/8/91 N (4) L 62-65 SAINT LOUIS (13-24) 3/15/18 N (1) W 67-65 2/5/92 H W 67-50 12/27/00 N (1) W 69-64 1/20/79 A W 101-75 Home: 7-10 • Road: 6-13 • Neutral: 0-1 1 – NCAA Tournament West Region First Round 1 – Sun Classic (El Paso, Texas) 2/10/79 H W 75-72 3/7/92 A W 69-62 12/5/50 A L 44-71 (INTRUST Bank Arena, Wichita, Kan.) 3/13/92 N (4) W 73-62 1/3/80 H W 78-70 12/12/50 H L 63-71 2/19/80 A L 74-81 1/23/93 H W 85-75 SOUTHEASTERN 1/2/52 H L 57-64 1/30/93 A L 60-70 2/25/80 H W 92-80 2/20/52 A L 55-63 SAN FRANCISCO (3-3) LOUISIANA (1-0) 1/3/81 A W 62-57 Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-1 1/26/94 A L 64-70 1/12/53 H L 68-86 2/24/94 H W 89-80 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/24/81 H W 63-55 1/28/53 A W 71-70 12/1/65 A L 67-75 12/18/04 H W 68-61 1/4/82 H W 63-61 12/17/66 H W 90-75 1/28/95 A W 73-71 1/16/54 A W 69-66 3/4/95 H L 74-79 2/23/82 A W 75-69 2/1/54 H L 79-80 12/28/68 H (1) W 87-67 1/26/83 A W 76-40 1/3/76 H (1) W 94-73 1/8/96 H W 63-62 SOUTHERN (1-0) 1/6/55 A L 84-85 (2OT) 2/28/96 A W 62-59 2/26/83 H W 86-52 2/28/55 H L 87-90 12/6/76 A L 85-100 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/20/84 H W 72-42 12/30/76 N (2) L 81-86 3/7/96 A L 57-62 12/8/07 H W 73-49 1/7/56 H L 73-76 11/27/99 H L 80-94 2/22/84 A W 70-54 2/11/56 A W 67-66 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 3/10/84 N (2) W 53-50 12/17/00 A L 69-94 1/19/57 A L 70-85 2 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) 2/11/06 H W 69-57 SOUTHERN MISS (17-16) 1/16/85 A W 77-73 3/2/57 H L 84-102 2/17/85 H W 96-91 1/13/07 H W 82-67 Home: 11-5 • Road: 3-10 • Neutral: 3-1 3/1/58 A W 81-76 SAN JOSE STATE (1-1) 2/7/07 A W 64-49 11/30/68 H W 92-71 1/11/86 H L 68-71 3/8/58 H L 76-83 2/12/86 A W 71-69 Home: 0-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/16/08 A W 99-71 1/17/72 A W 115-84 1/31/59 A L 47-71 11/13/12 A W 77-75 2/16/08 H W 69-47 1/27/72 H W 102-63 1/10/87 A W 71-36 2/21/59 H W 64-57 2/7/87 H W 76-62 12/7/13 H L 68-72 2/11/09 A W 69-56 11/27/72 H W 104-77 1/7/60 A L 46-76 3/7/09 H W 85-76 2/15/75 H W 115-85 2/3/88 H W 84-67 2/27/60 H L 57-78 3/5/88 A W 81-65 3/11/09 N (5) W 85-76 2/6/97 A L 64-81 1/14/61 H W 75-69 SANTA CLARA (1-4) 2/13/10 H W 66-60 1/8/98 A L 43-63 1/4/89 H W 90-75 2/18/61 A L 62-73 2/5/89 A L 66-67 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-3 2/27/10 A L 83-94 2/7/98 H L 67-72 12/5/90 A W 85-84 12/16/58 A L 68-73 1/15/11 A W 70-68 3/4/98 N (1) L 57-73 1/6/90 A W 84-69 1/21/92 H W 110-88 12/13/68 N (1) L 50-75 2/7/90 H W 84-67 2/16/11 H L 51-65 1/7/99 H W 64-57 1/25/97 A L 51-56 12/17/69 H W 91-76 1/18/12 A L 54-70 1/21/99 A L 57-74 3/9/90 N (3) W 90-81 1/15/98 A L 47-67 12/29/69 N (2) L 63-85 1/9/91 H W 80-73 2/25/12 H W 62-59 1/5/00 A L 76-82 1/13/99 H L 61-69 12/19/97 N (3) L 61-82 1/9/13 H W 78-67 3/1/00 H L 65-67 2/10/91 A L 69-79 2/12/00 A L 70-82 1/18/92 A W 74-60 1 – Cable Car Classic (San Francisco); 2/2/13 A W 84-80 (OT) 1/24/01 A L 51-72 2/19/01 H W 71-51 2 – UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.); 1/26/14 H L 68-75 2/14/01 H L 58-62 2/18/92 H W 86-83 3/7/01 N (1) L 67-78 2/2/93 H L 61-65 3 – Nike Festival (Honolulu) 2/19/14 A L 64-68 1/23/02 A W 74-66 1/5/02 A L 64-67 3/13/14 N (6) W 68-64 2/5/02 H W 68-60 3/3/93 A L 78-89 (OT) 1/18/03 H W 72-59 2/5/94 A W 69-67 SEATTLE (2-3) 1/24/15 A L 59-80 1/25/03 N (2) W 76-75 3/5/04 A L 69-72 2/12/15 H L 69-75 2/18/03 H W 46-42 3/5/94 H W 78-76 2/2/05 H W 63-43 Home: 1-1 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-1 1/11/95 H L 76-87 1/19/16 A L 73-77 2/3/04 H L 72-75 (3OT) 11/25/06 A L 78-81 12/15/61 N (1) L 63-66 2/1/16 H W 71-68 2/18/04 A L 48-70 2/8/95 A W 73-67 1/29/07 H W 59-58 2/22/69 H L 66-69 1/13/96 A W 76-74 1/21/17 A L 64-85 1/15/05 H W 63-53 12/9/17 A L 77-58 1/27/70 A W 92-88 2/18/17 H L 66-76 2/12/05 A W 75-53 2/10/96 H W 63-59 1 – C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) 2/6/71 H W 93-92 11/21/98 A L 64-69 2/8/18 H (7) W 67-58 1/18/06 H W 62-58 12/2/72 A L 61-65 2/28/18 A W 69-56 2/19/07 A L 69-74 12/7/99 H W 84-71 (OT) 1 – City of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.) 11/21/00 A L 45-65 SAM HOUSTON STATE (26-9) 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 3/8/07 N (3) W 62-59 11/29/01 H W 62-61 Home: 14-5 • Road: 11-4 • Neutral: 1-0 (Lawrence, Kan.); 2/27/08 H W 95-67 11/27/02 A L 53-71 SETON HALL (0-1) 2 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation 1/17/09 A L 76-83 1/17/46 H L 40-41 2/6/10 H L 55-57 12/3/03 H L 52-62 2/8/46 A L 39-40 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Manhattan, Kan.); 11/30/04 A L 73-74 12/4/81 A L 85-87 (OT) 3 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas); 3/12/10 N (4) W 74-66 1/17/47 H L 55-59 1/5/11 A L 73-85 1/11/06 A L 62-71 1/29/47 A W 49-48 4 – SWC Classic (Reunion Arena, Dallas); 3/1/06 H W 74-71 5 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2/18/12 H W 73-71 1/6/48 H L 44-46 SIENA (1-0) 1/12/13 A L 54-73 1/17/07 A L 71-76 2/13/48 A L 40-67 6 – American Athletic Conference Championship Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio); 1/31/07 H W 70-63 1/10/49 H L 64-66 (Memphis, Tenn.) 12/29/53 N (1) W 81-60 2 – Played at Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum; 3/9/07 N (4) W 77-62 2/7/49 A L 51-55 7 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 1/23/08 A (5) W 69-60 1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 3 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); 1/5/50 A W 58-52 4 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) 2/23/08 H W 71-62 2/1/50 H W 85-57 SOUTH ALABAMA (1-3) 2/7/09 H W 72-65 12/8/50 H W 63-57 SMU (50-32) Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-2 2/28/09 A W 56-51 1/18/51 A W 67-48 Home: 25-10 • Road: 18-16 • Neutral: 7-6 2/28/70 H W 128-90 SOUTHWESTERN (6-1) 1/6/10 A W 83-66 1/19/52 H W 60-57 (OT) 3/16/56 N (1) L 74-89 11/30/84 N (1) L 70-86 Home: 5-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/3/10 H W 78-70 1/30/52 A W 67-62 (OT) 3/13/65 N (2) L 87-89 12/17/05 N (2) L 62-66 2/4/46 A W 42-40 1/26/11 A L 71-79 (OT) 1/21/53 H W 66-56 HISTORY 3/19/67 N (1) W 83-75 2/14/07 H L 61-66 2/19/46 H L 57-58 3/5/11 H L 57-72 12/4/53 A W 89-88 12/29/72 N (3) W 115-102 1 – IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.); 1/13/64 H W 93-64 2/8/12 H L 71-79 2/17/54 H W 81-66 1/26/76 A L 75-87 2 – GMAC Bowl Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) 1/13/65 H W 89-64 3/3/12 A W 76-75 12/6/54 H W 102-89 2/24/76 H W 100-98 2/12/66 H W 140-87 1/30/13 A L 69-79 2/17/55 A W 108-100 1/29/77 A W 103-102 12/12/77 H W 133-98 3/6/13 H W 84-62 12/1/55 H W 77-55 2/10/77 H W 115-83 SOUTH CAROLINA (2-3) 12/4/84 H W 93-81 3/13/13 N (6) W 72-67 1/30/56 A W 87-59 1/23/78 A L 75-76 Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 12/21/13 N (7) W 54-52 12/11/56 A W 85-83 2/13/78 H W 95-55 2/22/71 A L 71-88 1/28/15 H W 59-48 12/15/56 H W 95-65 1/22/79 H W 82-78 2/19/72 H W 95-85 STANFORD (2-2) 1 – Played at the Houston Astrodome 1/2/57 A W 85-76 2/12/79 A W 101-94 3/2/74 H L 86-104 Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-1 • Neutral: 0-1 2 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston); 1/18/58 H W 64-63 2/24/79 H W 74-67 2/1/75 H W 90-84 12/1/71 A W 87-67 3 – SWC Tournament (Dallas); 12/3/58 H W 95-63 1/12/80 H W 96-81 12/1/90 N (1) L 70-74 (OT) 1/27/74 H W 74-68 4 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); 2/4/60 H W 92-53 2/2/80 A W 71-70 1 – Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) 3/13/91 A (1) L 86-93 5 – Played at Reliant Arena (Houston) 12/8/60 A L 52-55 1/13/81 A L 70-72 (3OT) 11/25/13 N (2) L 76-86 6 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) 11/27/87 H W 85-71 2/3/81 H W 79-64 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (0-1) 1 – NIT (Palo Alto, Calif.); 7 – Dickies Shootout (Toyota Center, Houston) 11/24/97 A W 67-64 1/16/82 H L 66-67 2 – Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round 11/23/98 H L 63-67 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.) 2/6/82 A W 73-71 (OT) 12/20/14 H (1) L 63-71 ROGERS STATE (2-0) 11/15/04 N (1) W 72-69 1/8/83 H W 105-71 12/10/05 H W 68-46 2/9/83 A W 85-68 1 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/4/10 A W 75-71 (OT) Regional Round (Hofheinz Pavilioni) ST. BONAVENTURE (0-1) 12/30/10 H W 85-48 3/11/83 A W 75-59 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 12/21/10 H W 75-73 1/5/84 A W 60-59 12/21/11 H W 90-80 1 – Guardians Classic First Round (Columbia, Mo.) 3/20/77 N (1) L 91-94 2/4/84 H W 76-57 1 – NIT Championship (New York) 1/30/85 A L 78-85

124 MEDIA ALMANAC SERIES RECORDS ST. JOHN’S (0-1) 2/16/82 H W 74-65 2/15/77 A W 95-84 12/6/60 A L 61-66 TEXAS SOUTHERN (5-2) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1/12/83 A W 54-51 1/10/78 H L 89-100 1/19/61 H W 89-85 Home: 3-1 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 11/18/89 A (1) L 69-76 2/12/83 H W 74-66 1/30/78 A L 72-73 12/5/61 A L 49-64 12/15/90 H W 90-78 1 – Preseason NIT 3/12/83 N (6) W 62-59 3/4/78 N (2) W 92-90 1/30/62 H W 73-69 12/20/97 N (1) L 69-85 1/7/84 H W 81-67 1/8/79 H L 57-75 12/15/62 A L 67-69 12/4/99 N (2) W 84-80 2/9/84 A W 76-60 1/28/79 A L 53-79 1/30/63 H W 58-57 12/23/00 H L 68-71 ST. MARY’S (Calif.) (2-1) 1/3/85 A W 83-74 3/2/79 N (2) L 65-70 12/5/63 H L 58-61 12/4/02 A W 82-79 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-1 2/1/85 H L 80-85 1/8/80 H L 73-99 1/28/64 H W 73-65 11/21/07 H W 73-66 12/12/66 H W 90-74 1/29/86 A L 49-53 2/4/80 A L 82-84 12/14/64 A L 67-74 12/8/12 H W 78-75 (OT) 12/22/74 H (1) W 66-63 3/1/86 H W 85-83 (OT) 2/28/80 N (3) L 47-67 12/17/64 H (1) W 59-49 1 – Nike Festival (Honolulu); 12/13/96 N (2) L 65-72 1/24/87 H L 56-62 1/10/81 A W 91-71 1/30/65 H W 79-74 2 – Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) 1 – Kettle Classic (Houston) 2/25/87 A W 84-65 2/7/81 H W 75-59 12/9/65 A L 88-93 2 – BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) 1/17/88 A W 77-57 3/7/81 N (3) W 84-59 12/16/65 H (1) W 90-85 2/17/88 H W 66-47 1/12/82 H L 83-95 1/28/66 H W 97-85 TEXAS STATE (12-2) 1/18/89 H L 54-55 2/8/82 A W 77-63 1/28/69 H W 85-71 Home: 8-0 • Road: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0 ST. MARY’S (Texas) (13-2) 2/18/89 A L 66-82 1/15/83 A W 77-52 1/6/73 H (2) W 114-85 2/2/46 H W 62-57 Home: 13-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 1/20/90 A L 63-89 2/15/73 H W 106-63 1/4/75 H (2) W 92-72 2/20/46 A W 62-55 1/17/66 H W 109-53 2/21/90 H W 82-62 1/10/84 H W 69-58 1/20/76 A L 67-74 1/6/47 A W 55-39 2/15/67 H W 122-58 1/23/91 H W 91-88 (OT) 2/11/84 A W 74-63 2/17/76 H L 80-94 2/15/47 H W 98-60 2/13/69 H W 91-70 2/23/91 A L 74-75 1/5/85 A L 58-61 1/22/77 A W 78-71 1/13/48 H W 61-49 1/24/70 A L 66-76 2/1/92 A L 54-67 2/6/85 H W 94-80 2/19/77 H W 116-83 2/20/48 A W 61-60 2/5/70 H W 118-77 3/3/92 H W 50-44 1/2/86 H L 68-70 3/3/77 N (3) W 96-77 1/21/49 A W 53-52 12/11/72 H W 59-47 3/14/92 N (6) W 87-84 (2OT) 2/1/86 A L 63-79 1/12/78 A W 80-73 2/21/49 H W 71-68 1/17/75 A L 74-85 2/6/93 A L 66-68 3/7/86 N (4) L 62-78 2/4/78 H W 94-89 11/25/00 H W 73-59 2/19/75 H W 90-77 3/6/93 H W 86-66 1/28/87 H W 65-59 1/10/79 H L 43-69 12/16/01 H W 89-62 12/13/75 H W 87-78 1/12/94 H L 76-87 2/28/87 A L 64-65 2/3/79 A L 58-66 12/9/02 A L 59-68 12/4/78 H W 120-60 2/8/94 A L 86-95 3/6/87 N (4) W 59-49 1/28/80 A L 79-92 12/6/11 A L 78-81 12/10/83 H W 71-55 1/14/95 A L 92-106 1/2/88 A L 63-65 2/22/80 H L 72-82 12/30/11 H W 94-71 11/26/84 H W 69-53 2/11/95 H L 95-106 2/13/88 H W 62-51 1/28/81 H W 76-71 11/8/13 H W 76-70 12/7/85 H W 76-65 3/9/95 N (6) W 80-77 3/11/88 N (4) W 72-57 2/28/81 A L 77-78 11/28/86 H W 80-68 1/17/96 H W 89-86 1/14/89 H L 86-88 2/1/82 A L 77-95 12/19/91 H W 94-67 2/14/96 A W 86-82 2/15/89 A W 105-96 2/27/82 H W 96-93 TEXAS TECH (28-27) 1/15/02 H W 82-71 (OT) 1/30/90 A W 102-93 3/5/82 N (4) W 89-76 Home: 17-7 • Road: 8-14 • Neutral: 3-6 2/9/02 A L 68-87 3/5/90 H W 84-79 1/4/83 H W 84-61 3/18/61 N (1) L 67-69 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (13-4) 12/10/73 H L 73-75 Home: 8-1 • Road: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0 2/1/03 A W 61-56 3/10/90 N (4) W 89-86 2/5/83 A W 86-66 3/1/03 H W 75-57 1/17/91 A L 84-90 1/14/84 A W 70-64 1/13/75 A L 82-86 2/9/46 A W 45-38 1/31/76 H L 54-57 2/23/46 H W 65-39 1/13/04 H L 54-55 2/17/91 H W 82-73 2/2/84 H W 87-65 2/28/04 A L 61-65 1/9/92 A L 75-86 1/27/85 A L 69-71 2/26/76 A L 85-93 12/21/46 H (1) L 43-54 3/4/76 N (2) L 69-80 2/1/47 A W 67-61 1/19/05 A L 51-58 2/9/92 H L 72-87 2/27/85 H L 77-81 2/19/05 H W 69-57 3/15/92 N (4) W 91-72 1/22/86 H W 76-70 1/27/77 A L 83-84 (OT) 2/22/47 H W 60-57 2/1/77 H W 94-87 2/3/48 A L 49-51 12/23/09 H W 105-81 1/14/93 H W 81-67 2/24/86 A L 75-82 11/27/10 A L 63-79 2/27/93 A W 86-79 1/19/87 A L 45-57 3/4/77 N (3) W 94-83 3/3/48 H W 52-40 1/28/78 H W 84-71 2/5/49 H W 59-47 11/26/11 H L 80-81 3/13/93 N (4) W 58-50 2/18/87 H W 67-46 12/4/12 A W 54-48 1/29/94 H L 78-110 1/24/88 H W 67-63 2/15/78 A W 81-77 2/14/49 A L 44-67 3/2/78 N (3) W 93-82 2/4/50 H W 62-55 1 – Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); 2/26/94 A L 70-88 2/24/88 A W 73-70 2 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 2/1/95 H W 105-96 (OT) 1/25/89 A W 71-69 1/24/79 A L 68-70 2/11/50 A W 55-51 2/15/79 H W 103-89 12/13/50 A W 53-52 3 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 2/28/96 A L 82-96 2/25/89 H W 86-82 (Wichita, Kan.); 2/3/96 A L 63-80 3/10/89 N (4) L 70-82 1/5/80 A L 70-77 12/17/88 H W 98-74 1/30/80 H W 75-63 12/13/89 H W 69-54 4 – SWC Tournament (Houston); 3/2/96 H W 79-69 1/27/90 H W 108-90 5 – SWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas); 12/27/97 A L 71-89 2/28/90 A W 100-81 1/6/81 H W 73-70 11/26/90 A W 84-50 1/31/81 A L 70-81 12/28/92 H W 76-75 6 – SWC Classic (Dallas) 11/17/98 H W 71-69 1/29/91 A W 77-64 1/2/00 A L 80-90 3/2/91 H W 71-68 1/9/82 A W 78-68 12/7/93 A L 71-73 2/3/82 H W 83-80 1 – Houston Intercollegiate (Houston) 12/20/00 H L 60-71 1/29/92 A W 69-65 TEMPLE (6-2) 3/20/13 H (5) W 73-72 2/29/92 H W 79-69 1/17/83 H W 98-73 Home: 3-1 • Road: 3-1 • Neutral: 0-0 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round 1/16/93 A W 81-69 2/19/83 A W 84-75 STETSON (1-0) 2/9/14 H W 88-74 (Las Cruces, N.M.); 2/17/93 H W 78-51 1/12/84 A W 88-66 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/1/14 A W 89-79 2 – SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston); 3/12/93 N (4) W 84-68 2/16/84 H W 78-53 12/16/83 H (1) W 92-71 2/26/15 A L 54-66 3 – SWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas); 1/19/94 H L 60-67 1/9/85 H W 83-74 1 – Kettle Classic (Houston) 1/2/16 A W 77-50 4 – SWC Classic (Dallas) 2/16/94 A L 87-93 2/10/85 H L 80-91 2/21/16 H L 66-69 5 – College Basketball Invitational First Round 1/21/95 A L 68-73 1/4/86 A L 68-69 (OT) 1/28/17 H W 79-66 2/18/95 H W 86-80 2/5/86 H L 91-92 (2OT) SYRACUSE (0-1) 12/30/17 H (1) W 76-73 1/24/96 H W 78-67 (OT) 1/3/87 H W 68-45 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 2/18/18 A W 80-59 TEXAS A&I (9-1) 2/21/96 A W 79-75 1/31/87 A L 55-56 (OT) 12/11/82 A L 87-92 1 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) Home: 9-1 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/27/03 H W 70-61 (OT) 1/9/88 H W 72-67 12/13/54 H W 92-65 12/29/04 A L 80-93 2/10/88 A W 72-68 12/7/55 H W 86-59 12/1/12 H L 58-70 1/11/89 A L 74-76 (OT) TCU (48-25) TENNESSEE (2-3) 2/11/89 H W 71-67 Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 1-0 12/6/56 H W 67-59 12/4/13 A L 57-74 Home: 26-7 • Road: 14-18 • Neutral: 8-0 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston); 1/13/90 H W 83-63

12/5/70 A L 58-79 12/5/57 H W 76-50 HISTORY 12/10/55 N (1) W 101-58 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); 2/14/90 A W 74-71 (OT) 12/29/60 N (2) W 85-72 12/29/70 N (1) W 68-65 12/1/58 H W 80-59 1/19/91 H W 73-70 12/4/71 H W 67-65 12/1/62 H W 86-52 3 – SWC Classic (Houston); 12/12/61 H W 75-71 4 – SWC Classic (Dallas) 2/20/91 A W 74-59 12/26/61 N (2) W 82-76 12/23/94 H L 58-74 12/5/64 H W 94-71 1/25/92 H W 77-58 1/25/62 A W 61-56 12/19/95 A L 49-69 12/9/75 H W 120-86 2/25/92 A W 83-80 12/10/62 A W 76-69 1 – Trojan Classic (Los Angeles) 12/5/79 H L 82-83 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 1/26/93 A L 74-78 1/29/63 H W 87-71 11/28/80 H W 112-86 (7-1) 2/13/93 H W 93-76 12/9/63 A L 59-65 TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) Home: 5-0 • Road: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 3/14/93 N (2) L 76-88 1/23/64 H W 83-63 1/7/06 H W 86-83 1/15/94 A L 68-77 12/10/64 A W 67-62 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/30/01 H W 91-90 TEXAS A&M (53-32) 2/7/06 A W 82-74 2/12/94 H W 76-64 1/18/65 H W 108-87 Home: 36-9 • Road: 14-22 • Neutral: 3-1 1/6/09 H W 85-65 3/10/94 N (2) L 86-110 12/18/65 A W 132-102 12/28/46 H W 62-41 12/6/09 H W 83-76 1/18/95 H L 66-84 1/27/66 H W 100-79 TENNESSEE TECH (1-0) 12/19/50 H W 52-45 12/18/10 A L 78-81 (OT) 2/15/95 A L 72-98 3/16/68 N (3) W 103-68 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/2/51 A L 46-55 12/3/11 H W 87-66 3/10/95 N (2) L 79-94 1/14/76 A L 70-88 1/2/67 H W 95-69 12/8/51 A W 38-29 11/25/12 A W 77-75 1/20/96 A L 76-95 2/10/76 H W 103-95 1/25/52 H W 52-44 11/30/13 H W 78-67 2/17/96 H L 84-93 1/15/77 A W 78-74 12/10/52 A L 59-65 12/14/01 H (4) L 64-71 2/12/77 H W 114-74 TEXAS (32-32) 2/21/53 H W 48-44 1/1/03 A L 48-62 2/26/77 H (4) W 111-67 Home: 16-10 • Road: 9-18 • Neutral: 7-4 12/8/53 H W 62-56 TEXAS LUTHERAN (8-0) 11/26/13 N (5) L 64-76 1/14/78 A W 79-63 12/20/49 A L 44-46 2/24/54 H W 52-51 Home: 8-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/23/14 N (6) W 82-69 2/1/78 H W 93-55 2/17/53 A L 65-79 12/2/54 A W 85-63 2/5/75 H W 113-93 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation 1/13/79 H W 95-66 12/12/53 A L 64-68 1/15/55 H W 107-66 11/28/76 H W 96-69 (Lawrence, Kan.); 1/30/79 A L 71-77 1/30/54 H L 79-80 12/14/55 A W 78-44 12/7/77 H W 118-69 2 – SWC Classic (Dallas); 1/22/80 A L 69-71 12/11/55 A W 79-58 2/4/56 H W 105-74 1/3/79 H W 111-79 3 – SWC Classic (Houston); 2/12/80 H W 87-59 1/29/55 H W 59-52 2/4/58 A L 74-92 12/11/79 H W 126-78 4 – Played at Compaq Center (Houston) 1/24/81 H W 68-59 3/11/72 N (1) L 74-85 12/5/58 A L 45-57 12/8/81 H W 145-78 5 – Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round 2/17/81 A L 77-78 (4 OT) 1/17/76 H W 63-58 1/24/59 H L 64-71 12/19/83 H W 129-65 (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y.) 3/6/81 N (5) W 73-53 2/14/76 A L 86-95 12/7/59 A L 49-67 1/2/96 H W 88-66 6 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic 1/26/82 A L 82-85 1/18/77 H W 95-81 12/17/59 H L 62-64 Championship Round (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas)

125 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SERIES RECORDS TEXAS WESLEYAN (6-0) TULSA (25-27) UC IRVINE (2-0) UNLV (6-4) UTAH STATE (1-1) Home: 6-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 16-9 • Road: 8-16 • Neutral: 1-2 Home: 1-0 • Road: 2-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 3-2 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 2/13/63 H W 125-74 2/10/51 H L 45-50 12/6/91 A (1) W 73-51 1/31/67 A W 103-83 12/28/61 N (1) W 51-46 2/20/64 H W 105-77 3/5/51 A L 44-60 1/4/93 H W 86-78 12/23/67 A W 94-85 1/31/70 A L 84-91 2/16/65 H W 122-105 1/4/52 H W 42-41 1 – Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.) 2/6/69 H W 118-87 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 2/22/66 H W 152-108 2/1/52 A L 52-55 1/20/71 H W 130-73 12/9/80 H W 93-84 1/6/53 A L 60-91 1/27/73 H W 104-94 11/29/85 H W 100-73 1/24/53 H W 61-56 UC SANTA BARBARA (4-1) 1/26/74 A W 75-72 UTAH VALLEY (1-0) 2/6/54 H L 57-59 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 12/29/75 A (1) L 92-116 12/30/69 N (1) W 98-85 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/27/54 A L 57-73 12/12/87 H L 69-89 11/14/11 H W 84-71 TOLEDO (3-2) 1/24/55 H L 64-67 12/18/76 H (2) W 77-62 12/20/06 A L 73-83 Home: 2-0 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 2/21/55 A L 59-69 12/15/81 H W 74-68 12/30/06 H L 62-78 12/27/85 A L 74-80 1/12/56 A W 69-60 12/21/83 A W 89-79 1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) UTEP (10-16) 12/14/88 H W 75-58 1/23/56 H W 71-62 (OT) 3/15/90 N (3) L 66-70 Home: 7-2 • Road: 1-11 • Neutral: 2-3 12/16/89 A L 60-62 1/7/57 A L 64-65 1 – UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.); 12/28/79 A L 65-78 12/4/07 H W 67-56 2/1/57 H L 58-78 2 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston); USC (4-8) 3/19/93 A L 61-67 12/20/08 A W 71-63 1/25/58 H L 46-50 3 – NCAA Tournament Southeast Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) Home: 4-3 • Road: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-0 12/28/00 A L 67-75 2/1/58 A L 57-70 2/23/62 H W 56-51 12/4/02 H W 56-47 1/5/59 H W 84-66 2/24/62 H W 76-68 12/8/03 A L 61-88 TRINITY (18-1) UCF (14-10) 12/7/68 A L 64-65 Home: 12-1 • Road: 6-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/14/59 A W 68-56 Home: 8-4 • Road: 4-6 • Neutral: 2-0 2/1/06 H W 63-57 1/4/60 H W 68-62 12/20/69 H W 77-73 2/25/06 A L 63-69 1/7/47 A W 74-37 1/14/06 H L 56-66 12/30/70 A (1) L 64-77 2/13/60 A L 58-59 2/15/06 A W 78-71 2/3/07 A L 71-79 2/8/47 H W 68-34 2/2/61 A W 88-73 12/21/73 A L 78-92 2/2/48 A W 57-50 3/9/06 N (1) W 71-52 3/3/07 H W 74-67 3/4/61 H W 89-65 12/16/74 H L 96-97 1/19/08 H W 77-72 2/16/48 H W 55-50 1/24/07 H W 73-70 (OT) 11/30/78 A L 80-88 1/11/62 A W 69-61 2/28/07 A L 72-75 (OT) 3/8/08 A L 81-87 1/22/49 A W 72-52 2/20/62 H W 98-71 12/22/79 H L 85-86 (OT) 2/19/49 H L 52-57 2/2/08 A W 84-81 3/13/08 N (1) L 77-80 2/9/63 H L 69-76 12/1/80 H W 71-54 1/14/09 A W 94-86 1/7/50 A W 67-62 3/5/08 H W 73-68 12/10/94 H L 89-95 2/28/63 A L 80-88 2/4/09 A W 97-69 1/28/09 H L 55-62 2/8/50 H W 80-49 1/15/66 A W 72-71 12/6/95 A L 73-96 1/16/51 A W 72-63 2/21/09 H W 77-72 3/12/09 N (1) W 89-85 (OT) 2/5/66 H W 97-77 1/20/10 H L 71-78 1 – Trojan Classic (Los Angeles) 1/13/10 H W 75-65 2/27/51 H W 72-61 3/13/82 A W 78-74 1/28/56 H W 104-62 2/16/10 A L 65-68 2/3/10 A L 58-65 12/29/88 N (1) L 71-75 1/8/11 H W 76-71 3/13/10 N (2) W 81-73 2/9/57 H W 93-71 12/4/96 H W 79-77 (2OT) USF (16-12) 2/16/63 H W 90-46 1/11/12 A L 63-74 Home: 8-5 • Road: 8-6 • Neutral: 0-1 1/22/11 H L 52-57 11/29/97 A W 61-57 1/19/13 H L 75-79 (OT) 2/19/11 A L 64-76 2/8/63 H W 74-57 2/18/06 H W 73-46 12/29/89 A (1) W 87-78 1/2/65 H W 116-79 2/22/14 H W 88-84 1/22/97 H W 94-74 1/7/12 A L 50-70 1/20/07 A W 69-67 3/7/14 A L 83-104 1/28/12 H W 81-76 (OT) 2/9/65 A W 139-87 2/6/08 H W 92-81 1/26/98 H L 64-65 1/8/66 H W 95-52 1/6/15 H L 78-79 (OT) 2/19/98 A L 56-73 3/7/12 N (1) L 62-67 (OT) 3/26/08 A (2) L 69-73 2/15/15 A L 54-56 2/13/13 H W 79-61 2/22/73 H W 116-57 2/25/09 A L 68-77 1/30/99 H L 67-82 12/11/76 H W 124-67 2/13/16 H W 82-58 2/11/99 A W 73-68 2/27/13 A L 53-63 1/9/10 H L 80-86 2/24/16 A W 88-61 3/13/13 N (3) L 69-80 1/19/11 H W 64-57 1/26/00 A L 77-87 1/14/17 A L 70-77 2/19/00 H L 74-81 1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.); TROY (1-0) 2/5/11 A L 71-76 (OT) 2/1/17 H W 82-64 2 – C-USA Championship Final (Tulsa, Okla.) 1/4/12 H W 70-69 (OT) 1/27/01 H L 68-93 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/3/18 A W 69-65 2/17/01 A L 60-79 3 – C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) 12/14/09 H W 93-85 2/11/12 A L 48-72 3/9/18 N (2) W 84-56 1/23/13 H L 72-87 2/12/02 H W 91-75 1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2/26/02 A L 57-88 2/16/13 A L 92-101 (3OT) 2 – The American Championship (Orlando) UTSA (7-3) TULANE (22-18) 1/4/15 A L 54-72 1/29/03 H W 59-57 Home: 6-1 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 12-4 • Road: 7-10 • Neutral: 1-3 2/5/15 H L 44-57 2/15/03 A L 47-62 12/12/81 H W 105-69 12/11/46 A L 49-62 3/13/15 N (3) L 51-59 UCLA (2-7) 1/31/04 A W 66-53 12/5/85 A W 104-59 12/11/70 H W 91-60 1/27/16 H W 81-66 Home: 1-1 • Road: 0-3 • Neutral: 1-3 2/21/04 H W 53-52 12/17/92 H W 94-76 2/23/97 H L 77-81 2/7/16 A L 63-77 12/22/61 N (1) W 91-65 1/22/05 A W 62-50 2/2/94 A L 83-85 (OT) 1/18/98 A L 59-71 1/4/17 H W 64-61 3/24/67 N (2) L 58-73 2/16/05 H W 68-50 11/29/94 H W 94-90 1/29/98 H W 70-62 2/11/17 A W 73-64 1/20/68 H (3) W 71-69 3/9/05 N (2) L 64-69 11/30/96 H W 69-49 1/23/99 A L 84-89 1/11/18 H (4) W 104-71 3/22/68 N (4) L 69-101 1/4/14 A W 67-58 1/1/10 A L 82-83 2/13/99 H W 76-72 1 – Rainbow Classic (Honolulu); 1/18/69 A L 64-100 3/4/14 H W 78-69 12/11/10 H L 63-68 1/8/00 H W 75-74 2 – College Basketball Invitational 1/2/77 A L 83-96 2/17/15 A L 67-69 12/20/11 H W 77-75 1/29/00 A L 75-78 Semifinals (Tulsa, Okla.) 1/2/93 A L 78-87 3/1/15 H W 72-55 11/14/13 H W 80-62 3/9/00 N (1) L 69-76 3 – American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) 12/20/93 H L 72-93 12/30/15 A W 73-67 2/21/01 A W 81-76 4 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 11/19/01 N (5) L 60-71 1/23/16 H L 62-71 3/3/01 H W 80-67 1 – Lion’s Club Tournament (Houston); 12/31/16 A W 70-56 VALPARAISO (4-1) 1/7/02 A W 69-66 UAB (6-18) 2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Louisville, Ky.); 12/28/17 A W 79-60 Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-1 2/19/02 H W 85-81 (OT) 3 – Game of the Century 1/28/18 H (3) W 63-40 12/9/55 N (1) L 80-84 2/4/03 H L 58-65 Home: 5-7 • Road: 1-10 • Neutral: 0-1 (Houston Astrodome, Houston); 1 – Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.); 12/29/64 N (2) W 84-81 1/11/97 H L 66-69 2/26/03 A L 52-56 4 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Los Angeles); 2 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2/24/68 H W 158-81 3/5/97 N (1) L 54-55 3/12/03 N (2) L 52-74 5 – Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) 3 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 12/11/99 H W 90-72 2/11/04 A L 63-77 1/31/98 A L 61-78 3/24/08 H (3) W 91-67 1/26/05 H L 61-63 2/21/98 H L 70-104 1 – Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); 1/9/99 A L 78-116 UCONN (6-5) UT ARLINGTON (5-0) 2 – Motor City Classic (Detroit); 1/25/06 A W 82-57 2/4/99 H L 82-90 Home: 4-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 2/21/07 H W 78-70 Home: 4-2 • Road: 1-2 • Neutral: 1-1 3 – CBI Quarterfinals (Houston) 2/2/00 H L 87-90 12/30/99 H L 76-82 2/22/68 H W 130-75 2/9/08 A W 66-56 2/26/00 A L 66-69 2/8/69 H W 82-65 2/14/09 H W 83-64 11/30/00 A L 60-72 1/10/01 H W 67-65 12/31/13 H W 75-71 12/4/69 H W 88-70 VANDERBILT (1-1) 3/6/10 A L 76-79 1/31/01 A L 53-65 2/26/70 A W 102-84 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 2/12/11 H W 79-68 1/30/14 A L 43-80 1/19/02 A W 80-71 2/1/15 H W 70-68 12/7/02 H W 60-59 12/29/86 N (1) W 73-72 3/2/11 A L 77-80 3/2/02 H W 76-72 3/13/02 A (2) L 50-59 HISTORY 2/4/12 A L 54-75 1/17/16 H L 57-69 1/11/03 H L 50-63 1 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 2/29/12 H W 82-53 2/28/16 A W 75-68 UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY (12-0) 2/22/03 A L 52-80 12/28/16 N (1) W 62-46 2 – NIT (Nashville, Tenn.) 2/9/13 H L 85-88 1/10/04 A L 42-64 Home: 9-0 • Road: 3-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/9/13 A W 96-94 2/22/17 H W 75-70 3/5/05 H L 66-71 3/10/17 N (2) L 65-74 11/28/77 H W 85-81 1/17/15 H L 65-68 1/21/06 A L 79-82 12/15/78 H (1) W 107-95 VCU (0-3) 3/4/15 A W 68-63 (OT) 3/4/18 H (3) W 81-71 Home: 0-1 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-1 2/17/07 H W 70-64 1 – Played in XL Center (Hartford, Conn.); 12/20/78 A W 89-79 3/12/15 N (3) W 66-60 2/20/08 A L 99-101 12/13/80 H W 84-70 1/26/05 H L 61-62 1/5/16 H W 63-45 2 – American Championship (XL Center, Hartford, Conn.); 12/2/06 A L 84-102 1/10/09 H W 85-65 3 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 1/15/87 H W 87-37 2/17/16 A W 82-69 2/20/10 A L 66-75 12/5/87 A W 65-59 11/15/08 N (1) L 72-73 3/11/16 N (4) L 69-72 2/26/11 H L 55-68 1/7/89 H W 72-63 1 – Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) 1/24/17 H W 65-51 2/1/12 A L 69-80 UIW (1-0) 1/3/13 H W 96-71 2/8/17 A W 91-62 1/26/13 H W 66-61 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 11/11/13 A W 77-65 VERMONT (1-0) 1/17/18 A L 72-81 1 – C-USA Tournament (St. Louis) 11/25/17 H W 97-58 12/4/14 H W 72-58 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 2/11/18 H (5) W 73-42 3 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 11/30/15 H W 78-65 1 – C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 11/23/16 N (1) W 72-71 12/17/16 H W 83-58 1 – Gulf Coast Showcase Championship (Estero, Fla.) 2 – C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) UC DAVIS (1-0) 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) 3 – American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 ULM (3-2) 4 – American Championship (Amway Center, Orlando) 12/1/61 H W 95-47 Home: 3-0 • Road: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-0 5 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 2/16/74 H W 85-83 UTAH (1-0) 12/28/95 H W 98-64 Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-0 12/28/96 A L 80-83 12/17/82 N (1) W 82-57 12/15/99 A L 81-82 1 – Suntory Classic (Tokyo) 11/28/15 H W 76-64

126 MEDIA ALMANAC SERIES RECORDS VILLANOVA (3-3) WICHITA STATE (11-17) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 2-3 Home: 8-3 • Road: 2-12 • Neutral: 1-2 12/30/53 N (1) L 66-73 12/30/49 H W 72-66 12/18/70 N (2) W 99-84 12/23/50 H W 86-74 3/13/81 N (3) L 72-90 1/27/51 A L 68-69 3/27/83 N (4) W 89-71 2/11/52 A L 49-70 12/28/86 N (5) L 60-63 2/12/52 A W 54-53 11/23/91 H W 79-49 1/3/53 A L 68-86 1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.); 2/25/53 H W 75-62 2 – Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.); 1/7/54 A L 64-78 3 – NCAA Tournament East Region First Round 2/22/54 H L 81-86 (Charlotte, N.C.); 12/21/54 N (1) L 87-91 4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional 1/8/55 A L 67-78 (OT) (Kansas City, Mo.); 2/12/55 H W 82-79 5 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) 1/2/56 H W 82-77 2/25/56 A L 72-82 VIRGINIA (3-3) 1/4/57 A L 56-74 1/14/57 H L 53-68 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-2 2/17/58 H W 72-70 12/16/82 N (1) L 63-72 2/24/58 A L 65-70 2/18/84 H W 74-65 1/3/59 H W 78-75 3/31/94 N (2) W 49-47 (OT) 2/16/59 A L 63-65 11/23/85 N (3) L 77-92) 1/2/60 H L 63-69 2/7/88 H W 81-58 1/30/60 A L 65-74 12/9/89 A L 54-72 12/28/60 N (1) L 68-71 1 – Suntory Classic (Tokyo); 11/16/89 A (2) W 67-66 2 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle); 3/16/05 A (3) L 69-85 3 – Played at Capital Centre (Landover, Md.) 1/4/18 A L 63-81 1/20/18 H (4) W 73-59 VIRGINIA TECH (2-1) 3/10/18 N (5) W 77-74 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-0 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); 3/2/68 H W 120-79 2 – Preseason NIT 3/1/69 A L 68-74 3 – NIT Opening Round Game (Wichita, Kan.) 12/26/73 N (1) W 85-66 4 – Played in H&PE Arena (Houston) 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 5 – The American Championship (Orlando)

WABASH COLLEGE (1-0) WISCONSIN (1-1) Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 0-0 12/6/73 H W 119-71 12/1/64 A L 65-76 12/11/65 H W 82-57 WAKE FOREST (2-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 2-0 WYOMING (3-2) 3/25/84 N (1) W 68-63 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-1 • Neutral: 1-1 11/19/17 N (2) W 78-73 12/26/63 N (1) L 72-75 (OT) 1 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) 12/20/80 H (2) W 70-61 2 – Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) 1/11/93 H W 83-56 12/23/93 A L 66-78 WASHINGTON (2-5) 12/22/15 N (3) W 94-89 (2OT) 1 – All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City); Home: 2-1 • Road: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0 2 – Kettle Classic (Houston); 12/12/58 A L 62-68 3 – Global Sports Classic Third-Place Game 12/13/58 A L 55-59 (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas) 12/20/66 H W 87-65 1/28/67 A L 78-81 12/23/02 H L 61-85 XAVIER (2-0) 12/20/03 H W 79-64 Home: 2-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/24/05 A L 63-110 12/9/72 H W 114-73 12/16/77 H (1) W 100-75 WASHINGTON STATE (2-0) 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 12/20/71 H W 84-73 YALE (1-0) 12/15/72 A W 72-60 Home: 1-0 • Road: 0-0 • Neutral: 0-0 1/4/64 H W 81-59 WEST TEXAS A&M (11-3) Home: 8-1 • Road: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0 12/2/59 H W 105-60 HISTORY 1/14/67 H W 103-72 2/23/67 A W 120-76 1/13/68 H W 98-53 1/4/69 H L 76-86 1/10/70 H W 91-83 3/2/70 A W 96-80 1/9/71 H W 90-71 3/1/71 A L 77-86 1/5/73 H (1) W 130-84 1/19/74 H W 88-58 12/9/74 A W 80-71 11/30/81 H W 84-73 12/20/86 A L 66-68 1 – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) WEST TEXAS STATE (1-0) Home: 0-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 0-0 3/4/68 A W 107-76 WESTERN KENTUCKY (3-1) Home: 1-0 • Road: 1-0 • Neutral: 1-1 12/29/53 N (1) L 61-91 12/31/68 N (2) W 87-66 11/15/08 H W 73-64 2/9/10 A W 74-72 1 – Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky,); 2 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans)

127 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS * – indicates conference game; Home games listed in bold. D5 L 41-48 at Abilene Christian D12 L 63-71 * Saint Louis 1953-54 (11-15 • 3-7 MVC) • Home games following the 1968-69 season were played D8 L 33-37 Southeast Oklahoma D13 W 53-52 at Stephen F. Austin Captains: Jim Hatton, Jackie Bell at Hofheinz Pavilion unless noted. Played in Shreveport, La. D19 W 52-45 Texas A&M D4 W 89-88 at Sam Houston State • Rankings to far left indicate Houston’s national ranking D10 L 34-43 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette D23 W 86-74 * Wichita State D8 W 62-56 Texas A&M in national polls (Associated Press/Coaches polls) D11 L 38-54 at Loyola (La.) J1 L 60-66 * at Drake D12 L 64-68 at Texas • Final rankings listed under team accomplishments indi- D12 L 49-62 at Loyola (La.) J2 W 77-67 * at Drake D15 W 78-65 Lamar cates ranking in the final regular-season poll of that season. D19 W 63-40 East Texas Baptist J4 L 48-66 at Missouri D18 W 77-62 *Detroit • Conference championship and NCAA Final Four seasons J6 L 44-46 * Sam Houston State J10 W 53-51 Oklahoma City D19 W 71-63 *Detroit highlighted by red header J13 W 61-49 * Texas State J13 L 53-54 at Midwestern Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) J16 L 43-47 * at East Texas State J16 W 72-63 at Trinity D29 L 61-91 vs. #7 Western Kentucky (1) J17 L 47-71 * at North Texas J18 W 67-48 at Sam Houston State D29 W 81-60 vs. Siena (1) J26 W 40-28 Oklahoma City J20 W 54-46 North Texas ALDEN D30 L 66-73 vs. Villanova (1) J28 L 37-50 * East Texas State J27 L 68-69 * at Wichita State J7 L 64-78 *at Wichita State J30 W 55-51 * North Texas F3 W 58-36 Midwestern PASCHE J9 L 61-76 * at #4 Oklahoma State F2 W 57-50 * at Trinity F6 L 47-60 * #5/ Bradley J13 L 62-70 #8 Oklahoma City 1946-56 F3 L 49-51 * at Stephen F. Austin F10 L 45-50 * Tulsa J16 W 69-66 *at Saint Louis F10 W 70-52 at East Texas Baptist F13 L 61-70 * at Detroit J18 L 71-86 at Bradley F13 L 40-67 * at Sam Houston State F14 L 73-93 * at Detroit 135-116 J23 W 82-69 at Lamar F16 W 55-50 * Trinity F21 L 52-61 * #2/ Oklahoma State J25 L 48-64 * #5 Oklahoma State F20 W 61-60 * at Texas State F23 L 57-60 at North Texas J27 W 69-62 Murray State M3 W 52-40 * Stephen F. Austin F24 L 54-57 at Oklahoma City • 2 NAIB Tournament appearances J30 L 79-80 Texas F27 W 72-61 Trinity • 2 Lone Star Conference championships F1 L 79-80 *Saint Louis M2 L 46-55 at Texas A&M • 1 Gulf Coast Conference championship 1948-49 (11-11 • 7-5 LSC) F6 L 57-59 *Tulsa M5 L 44-60 * at Tulsa • 1 Missouri Valley Conference championship Captains: Louis Brown, Bill McPhail F13 L 62-96 at Missouri M7 L 39-57 * at #2/ Oklahoma State N29 L 50-51 Shur-Start Battery F17 W 81-66 Sam Houston State 1946 (10-4 • 8-2 LSC) D1 L 39-46 at Centenary F22 L 81-86 * #15 Wichita State • Lone Star Conference Champions D3 L 44-50 at Oklahoma City 1951-52 (7-14 • 3-7 MVC) F24 W 52-51 at Texas A&M • NAIB Tournament D4 L 37-46 at Oklahoma City Captains: Robert Bradford, Royce Ray F27 L 57-73 *at Tulsa Captains: Guy Lewis, Willie Wells D11 L 46-53 Centenary D8 W 38-29 at Texas A&M M1 L 54-58 at #5/ Oklahoma City J10 W 62-35 * North Texas D16 W 58-45 Loyola (La.) D15 L 39-42 Oklahoma City J17 L 40-41 * Sam Houston State D17 W 44-43 Loyola (La.) D19 L 65-67 Murray State 1954-55 (15-10 • 3-7 MVC) F2 W 62-57 * Texas State J3 W 66-51 Shur-Start Battery D21 L 56-73 * Detroit Captain: Jim Hatton J5 W 53-49 Brooke Medical Center Played at Rice Field House (Houston) F4 W 42-40 at Southwestern D2 W 85-63 at Texas A&M J10 L 64-66 * Sam Houston State D22 W 74-71 * Detroit F8 L 39-40 * at Sam Houston State D6 W 102-89 Sam Houston State J15 W 64-57 * North Texas J2 L 57-64 * #5/ Saint Louis F9 W 45-38 * at Stephen F. Austin D11 W 79-58 at Texas J17 W 67-46 * East Texas State J4 W 42-41 * Tulsa F16 W 54-51 * East Texas State D13 W 92-65 Texas A&I J21 W 53-52 * at Texas State J11 L 44-71 * at Oklahoma State F19 L 57-58 Southwestern D17 W 77-69 * at Detroit J22 W 72-52 * at Trinity Played at Public School Field House (Houston) F20 W 62-55 * at Texas State D18 L 80-83 * at Detroit J25 L 41-46 Oklahoma City J19 W 60-57 (OT) Sam Houston State F23 W 65-39 * Stephen F. Austin All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) F5 W 59-47 * Stephen F. Austin J25 W 52-44 Texas A&M M1 W 61-56 * at North Texas D20 L 65-72 at #14/ Oklahoma City (1) F7 L 51-55 * at Sam Houston State J30 W 67-62 (OT) at Sam Houston State M2 W 61-54 * at East Texas State D21 L 87-91 vs. #17/ Wichita State (1) F10 L 60-66 * at East Texas State F1 L 52-55 * at Tulsa NAIB Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. D22 W 57-48 vs. Oklahoma State (1) F11 W 75-59 * at North Texas F2 L 46-51 at #16/ Oklahoma City M11 W 63-34 vs. High Point (N.C.) D23 W 84-76 (2OT) #7/ Missouri F14 L 44-67 * at Stephen F. Austin F11 L 49-70 * at Wichita State M13 L 43-62 vs. Indiana State J6 L 84-85 (2OT) * at Saint Louis F19 L 52-57 * Trinity F12 W 54-53 * at Wichita State J8 L 67-78 (OT) * at Wichita State F21 W 71-68 * Texas State F18 L 47-74 at Bradley J12 W 75-63 Oklahoma City 1946-47 (15-7 • 11-1 LSC) F20 L 55-63 * at #9/ Saint Louis J15 W 107-66 Texas A&M • Lone Star Conference Champions F27 L 50-54 Bradley 1949-50 (16-7 • 6-0 GCC) J24 L 64-67 * Tulsa • NAIB Tournament M1 L 47-76 Drake • Gulf Coast Conference Champions J26 W 60-58 * Oklahoma State Captains: Guy Lewis, Willie Wells M3 L 68-82 Drake J29 W 59-52 Texas D7 L 39-51 Loyola (La.) Captains: Marvin Reichle, Richard Berg M8 L 43-57 Oklahoma State F1 W 91-65 at Murray State D11 L 49-62 at Tulane D1 W 48-36 Hardin Simmons F5 W 64-55 Bradley D12 L 48-53 at Loyola (La.) D2 W 57-33 Loyola (La.) F7 L 49-65 at Oklahoma City D16 W 63-56 Southeast Oklahoma D6 L 57-73 at Bradley 1952-53 (9-13 • 5-5 MVC) F12 W 82-79 * Wichita State D17 W 47-44 Southeast Oklahoma D8 W 65-51 at Loras College Captains: Jack McNutt, Elton Cotton D2 W 67-54 Hardin-Simmons (1) F17 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State D20 L 61-73 Pepperdine (1) D9 L 56-70 at Beloit College D10 L 59-65 at Texas A&M F19 L 49-58 * at Oklahoma State Houston Intercollegiate (Houston) D10 L 65-69 at Marquette D16 W 72-69 (OT) * at Detroit F21 L 59-69 * at #19/ Tulsa D21 L 43-54 Stephen F. Austin (1) D13 L 47-52 at Creighton D17 L 64-74 * at Detroit F28 L 87-90 * Saint Louis D28 W 62-41 Texas A&M D20 L 44-46 at Texas D19 W 70-66 at Murray State J6 W 55-39 * at Texas State D30 W 72-66 Wichita State J3 L 68-86 * at Wichita State J7 W 74-37 * at Trinity J3 W 47-46 Pepperdine 1955-56 (19-7 • 9-3 MVC) J5 W 58-52 at Sam Houston State J5 L 52-68 at #16/ Oklahoma City

HISTORY J17 L 55-59 * Sam Houston State • NCAA Midwest Region First Round J6 L 60-91 * at #17/ Tulsa J29 W 49-48 * at Sam Houston State J7 W 67-62 * at Trinity • Missouri Valley Conference Champions J12 L 68-86 * Saint Louis (2) F1 W 65-61 * East Texas State J11 W 63-38 * Midwestern Captains: Jack Foster, Lupe Lopez J13 W 66-58 * at North Texas J21 W 66-56 Sam Houston State (2) F8 W 68-34 * Trinity D1 W 77-55 Sam Houston State J14 L 51-60 at Oklahoma City J24 W 61-56 * #11 Tulsa (1) F14 W 70-53 * North Texas D7 W 86-59 Texas A&I J21 W 52-45 Oklahoma City J26 L 62-77 at Baylor F15 W 98-60 * Texas State Birmingham Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) F1 W 85-57 Sam Houston State J28 W 71-70 * at Saint Louis F1 W 67-61 * at Stephen F. Austin D9 L 80-84 vs. Valparaiso (1) F4 W 62-55 Stephen F. Austin J30 L 66-88 at Drake F22 W 60-57 * Stephen F. Austin D10 W 101-58 vs. TCU (1) F6 W 65-55 * North Texas F2 L 63-66 Pittsburgh (2) F28 W 60-51 * at East Texas State D14 W 78-44 at Texas A&M F8 W 80-49 * Trinity F7 L 58-64 #16/ Oklahoma City (1) M1 W 57-55 * at North Texas D16 W 89-76 * Detroit F11 W 55-51 at Stephen F. Austin F17 L 65-79 at Texas NAIB Tournament – Kansas City, Mo. D17 W 86-84 * Detroit F17 W 68-40 * at Midwestern F18 W 50-46 * #9/ Oklahoma State (1) M11 W 60-58 Montana D21 W 86-79 Kansas State F25 L 50-58 at Loyola (La.) F21 W 48-44 Texas A&M (1) M12 L 42-44 (3OT) Northern Arizona J2 W 82-77 * Wichita State F25 W 75-62 * Wichita State (1) J7 L 73-76 * Saint Louis M2 L 64-73 Drake (1) J9 W 78-64 Oklahoma City 1947-48 (11-11 • 6-6 LSC) 1950-51 (11-17 • 2-12 MVC) M5 L 48-68 * at #7 Oklahoma State Captain: Louis Brown Captain: Lloyd Hendrix 1 – Played at Houston Coliseum (Houston); J12 W 69-60 * at Tulsa D2 W 54-31 Abilene Christian D2 L 73-94 *at Bradley 2 – Played at Public School Field House (Houston) J14 L 44-63 * at #20/ Oklahoma State D4 W 42-39 at McMurry College D5 L 44-71 *at Saint Louis J23 W 71-62 (OT) * Tulsa D8 W 63-57 Sam Houston State J25 W 95-77 at Miami (Fla.)

128 MEDIA ALMANAC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J28 W 104-62 Trinity J25 L 46-50 * Tulsa 1960-61 (17-11) D10 W 76-69 at TCU J30 W 87-59 at Sam Houston State J27 W 70-64 #7/ Oklahoma State • NCAA Midwest Region Semifinals D13 W 76-69 North Texas (1) F4 W 105-74 Texas A&M F1 L 57-70 * at Tulsa Captains: Gary Phillips, Ted Luckenbill D15 L 67-69 at Texas A&M F9 W 82-70 * at Bradley F3 L 67-77 * Drake D17 W 75-61 Missouri (1) D1 W 73-53 at North Texas F11 W 67-66 * at #11/ Saint Louis F4 L 74-92 at Texas A&M Holiday Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) D6 L 61-66 at Texas A&M #18/ F18 W 62-60 * Oklahoma State F12 W 73-70 * at North Texas D21 L 88-90 (4OT) Michigan D8 L 52-55 at Sam Houston State #18/ F20 W 68-53 * Bradley F15 L 71-83 Loyola (La.) D22 L 73-74 LSU D10 W 68-64 at Lamar #14/ F25 L 72-82 * at Wichita State F17 W 72-70 * Wichita State Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) Lion’s Club Tournament (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) #14/ F27 L 67-76 at Oklahoma City F22 L 60-73 at #8/ Oklahoma State D28 W 79-76 (OT) vs. #10/ Mississippi State D15 L 51-55 vs. Oklahoma (1) NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – F24 L 65-70 * at Wichita State D29 L 69-71 (OT) vs. Auburn D16 W 56-54 vs. Oklahoma State (1) Lawrence, Kan. M1 W 81-76 * at Saint Louis D31 L 68-87 at Minnesota D17 W 78-65 at Oklahoma City #17/ M16 L 74-89 vs. #8/ SMU M3 L 87-88 (OT) * at Drake J2 L 56-79 at #1/ Cincinnati All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) #17/ M17 L 70-89 vs. Kansas State M8 L 76-83 * Saint Louis J5 W 91-80 Oklahoma City (4) D28 L 68-71 vs. #18/ Wichita State (2) Home games played at Public School Field House (Houston) J12 W 66-59 Loyola (La.) (4) D29 W 85-72 vs. TCU (2) J24 L 70-71 at Miami (Fla.) D30 W 86-82 at Oklahoma City (2) J26 L 69-76 at Florida State GUY V. 1958-59 (12-14 • 6-8 MVC) J3 W 100-73 Lamar (3) J29 W 87-71 TCU (1) Captains: Jack Welch, Bernie Kapner J5 L 71-74 (OT) at Cincinnati LEWIS J30 W 58-57 Texas A&M (1) D1 W 80-59 Texas A&I J12 W 60-59 #2/ Bradley (4) F2 W 68-62 at North Texas D3 W 95-63 Sam Houston State J14 W 75-69 Saint Louis (4) 1956-86 F9 L 69-76 Tulsa (4) D5 L 45-57 at Texas A&M J19 W 89-85 Texas A&M (4) F13 W 125-74 Texas Wesleyan (4) D8 W 101-68 Arizona State J21 L 78-89 at Miami (Fla.) 592-279 F16 W 99-46 Trinity (4) D12 L 62-68 at Washington J28 W 92-56 Loyola (La.) (3) F23 L 58-62 #3/ Loyola (Ill.) (4) D13 L 55-59 at Washington J31 W 101-66 Pacific (3) F28 L 80-88 at Tulsa D16 L 68-73 at Santa Clara F2 W 88-73 at Tulsa • 2 NCAA National Championship Game M1 W 75-73 at Oklahoma City J1 W 87-52 McMurry College appearances F9 W 86-57 North Texas (3) 1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); • 5 NCAA Final Four appearances J3 W 78-75 * Wichita State F11 W 107-78 Oklahoma City (3) 4 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston) • 14 NCAA Tournament appearances J5 W 84-66 * Tulsa F16 L 74-90 at #5/ Bradley • 1 NIT Championship Game appearance J10 L 54-62 * #7/ Cincinnati F18 L 62-73 at Saint Louis J12 L 50-60 * #9/ Bradley 1963-64 (16-10) • 3 NIT appearances F23 L 80-85 #3/ Cincinnati (3) J17 L 67-94 at #17/ Oklahoma City M4 W 89-65 Tulsa (3) Captain: Chet Oliver • Four Southwest Conference Tournament J24 L 64-71 Texas A&M NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round –(Houston) D2 L 58-60 Minnesota (1) championships J26 W 88-58 * North Texas M15 W 77-61 Marquette (5) D5 L 58-61 at Texas A&M • 2 Southwest Conference championships J31 L 47-71 * at #15/ Saint Louis NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. D7 W 73-64 Pacific (2) F2 L 63-69 * at Drake M17 L 64-75 vs. #4/ Kansas State D9 L 59-65 at TCU 1956-57 (10-16 • 5-9 MVC) F7 W 80-63 #13/ Oklahoma City M18 L 67-69 vs. Texas Tech D11 W 58-56 at North Texas Captains: Dan Dotson, Andy McElveen, F9 L 56-62 * at North Texas 3 – Played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston); D12 L 61-72 at Colorado Dean Evans F12 W 71-54 Loyola (La.) 4 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); D14 W 64-58 at Nebraska 5 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston) Bluebonnet Classic (Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston) D1 L 78-97 at Kansas State F14 W 68-56 * at Tulsa D19 W 69-61 Mississippi State D3 L 73-92 at Iowa State F16 L 63-65 * at Wichita State D20 W 72-62 Oklahoma City D6 W 67-59 Texas A&I F21 W 64-57 * #8/ Saint Louis 1961-62 (21-6) D23 L 62-79 at Ohio State D8 L 78-82 Memphis F23 W 77-66 * Drake • NIT Quarterfinals All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) D11 W 85-83 at Sam Houston State F28 L 66-78 * at #4/ Cincinnati Captain: Jack Thompson D26 L 72-75 (OT) vs. Wyoming D15 W 95-65 Sam Houston State M2 L 60-74 * at #7/ Bradley D1 W 95-47 UC Davis Home games played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston) D27 W 76-61 vs. Idaho D20 L 74-87 Loyola (La.) D5 L 49-64 at Texas A&M D28 W 56-55 vs. Montana State D22 L 63-67 at Miami (Fla.) D7 W 72-70 (OT) at Lamar J2 W 64-63 Air Force (2) Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) 1959-60 (13-12 • 6-8 MVC) D12 W 75-71 TCU J4 W 81-59 Yale (2) D28 W 76-68 vs. Alabama (1) City of Roses Tournament (Portland, Ore.) Captains: Gary Phillips, Ted Luckenbill J13 W 93-64 Southwestern (2) D29 L 76-111 vs. #3/ Kentucky (1) D1 W 89-66 Lamar D15 L 63-66 vs. #10/ Seattle J23 W 83-63 TCU (2) J2 W 74-72 * at Drake D2 W 105-60 West Texas A&M D16 W 67-55 at Portland J25 W 61-60 Baylor (1) J4 L 56-74 * at Wichita State D5 W 92-51 McMurry College D20 W 63-62 (2OT) Mississippi J28 W 73-65 Texas A&M (1) J7 L 64-65 * Tulsa D7 L 49-67 at Texas A&M Lions’ Club Tournament (Houston) J30 L 65-66 North Texas (2) J12 W 64-52 * #12/ Oklahoma State D9 L 63-72 Miami (Fla.) D22 W 91-65 UCLA F8 W 74-57 Trinity (2) J14 L 53-68 * Wichita State D14 W 88-59 * North Texas D23 W 54-49 Auburn F10 L 59-66 (OT) Cincinnati (5) J17 L 64-81 * at #12/ Bradley D17 L 62-64 Texas A&M All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) F13 W 93-83 Miami (Fla.) (2) J19 L 70-85 * at Saint Louis J2 L 63-69 * Wichita State D26 W 82-76 vs. TCU F15 L 68-98 at Loyola (Ill.) J28 W 86-62 * Drake J4 W 68-62 * Tulsa D28 W 51-46 vs. Utah State F20 W 105-77 Texas Wesleyan (2) HISTORY J30 L 81-91 * Detroit J7 L 46-76 * at #12/ Saint Louis D29 L 45-47 vs. Bowling Green F26 L 54-64 at Loyola (La.) F1 L 58-78 * at Tulsa J3 W 57-44 at North Texas J9 W 56-55 * at Drake 1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); F9 W 93-71 Trinity J16 W 80-73 Oklahoma City J5 W 68-57 at Loyola (La.) 2 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston); F11 W 82-72 * Detroit J23 W 88-79 at #11/ Miami (Fla.) J11 W 69-61 at Tulsa 5 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston) F16 L 86-96 at Memphis J25 L 61-63 at Loyola (La.) J15 W 86-64 Lamar F23 L 62-76 * at Oklahoma State J30 L 65-74 * at Wichita State J25 W 61-56 at TCU F25 W 88-79 * #5/ Bradley J30 W 73-69 Texas A&M 1964-65 (19-10) F1 W 80-69 at Oklahoma City • NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals M2 L 84-102 * #14/ Saint Louis F4 W 92-53 Sam Houston State F1 L 52-60 #3/ Cincinnati F6 L 55-67 * at #1/ Cincinnati F5 W 84-76 Florida State Captain: Jack Margenthaler D1 L 65-76 at Wisconsin\ F8 L 57-78 * at #2/ Bradley F8 W 80-69 Miami (Fla.) 1957-58 (9-16 • 4-10 MVC) D5 W 94-71 Texas A&I (1) F13 L 58-59 * at Tulsa F10 W 105-75 North Texas Captain: Russell Boone D7 L 69-77 Ohio State (2) F15 W 86-64 * at North Texas F16 L 47-59 at #3/ Cincinnati D2 L 75-85 at Oklahoma City D9 L 48-60 at North Texas F20 L 47-57 * #1/ Cincinnati F20 W 98-71 Tulsa D5 W 76-50 Texas A&I D10 W 67-62 at TCU F22 W 63-58 * #2/ Bradley F23 W 56-51 USC D7 L 71-78 Oklahoma City D14 L 67-74 at Texas A&M F27 L 57-78 * #16/ Saint Louis F24 W 76-68 USC D12 L 64-84 at Dartmouth Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston) F29 W 89-70 * Drake NIT – New York D14 W 77-70 at Canisius Home games played at Jeppesen Field House (Houston) M17 L 77-94 vs. Dayton D16 W 50-48 Auburn (3) D17 W 76-69 * North Texas D17 W 59-49 Texas A&M (3) D21 L 53-70 * #4/ Cincinnati D19 W 70-61 Colorado (4) J2 W 85-76 at Sam Houston State 1962-63 (15-11) D26 W 74-68 Rhode Island (1) J6 L 73-75 (OT) * #12/ Bradley Captain: Lyle Harger Motor City Classic (Detroit) J11 L 80-116 * at #10/ Bradley D1 W 86-52 Texas A&I (1) D28 L 57-59 vs. Penn State (5) J13 L 57-93 * at #7 /Cincinnati D3 W 68-61 Nebraska (1) D29 W 84-81 vs. Valparaiso (5) J18 W 64-63 Sam Houston State D8 W 70-61 Baylor (1) J2 W 116-79 Trinity (1)

129 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS J4 W 61-54 Oklahoma City (1) #6/ D28 W 85-73 vs. Kent State (2) 1968-69 (16-10) Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) D18 W 99-84 vs. #10/ Villanova J9 L 80-110 Notre Dame (4) #6/ D29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State (2) Captains: Ken Spain, Theodis Lee J13 W 89-64 Southwestern (1) #6/ J2 W 95-69 Tennessee Tech D19 L 73-89 at #12/ Kansas #8/ N30 W 92-71 Southern Miss J16 W 117-83 North Texas (1) #5/ J5 W 82-62 at Lamar D21 W 79-76 Auburn #8/ D2 W 80-60 Pepperdine J18 W 108-87 TCU (4) #4/ J14 W 103-72 West Texas A&M Trojan Classic (Los Angeles) #6/ D5 W 85-64 Arizona D29 W 68-65 vs. #10/ Tennessee J28 W 80-78 Baylor (4) #3/ J28 L 78-81 at Washington #6/ D7 L 64-65 at USC J30 W 79-74 Texas A&M (4) #6/ J31 W 103-83 at UNLV D30 L 64-77 at #4/ USC Cable Car Classic (San Francisco) J4 W 106-80 Dayton F6 W 104-80 Loyola (La.) (1) #5/ F9 W 92-85 Hardin-Simmons #12/ D13 L 50-75 vs. #16/ Santa Clara F9 W 139-87 at Trinity #5/ F11 L 78-87 at Notre Dame J6 W 83-76 Creighton #12/ D14 W 98-75 vs. BYU J9 W 90-71 West Texas A&M F13 W 95-84 Centenary (1) #5/ F13 W 87-80 at Creighton #12/ D16 W 87-84 (OT) Kansas State J13 W 106-88 at Lamar F16 W 122-105 Texas Wesleyan (1) #7/ F15 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas) #20/ D21 L 84-97 Illinois J16 W 80-69 at Centenary F20 L 91-103 at Miami-Fla. #7/ F18 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.) #20/ D23 W 91-80 Bowling Green J20 W 130-73 UNLV F27 L 79-85 at Oklahoma City #7/ F23 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) J23 W 73-71 at Kansas State NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – #7/ F25 W 87-73 Creighton #20/ D27 W 94-66 Portland J25 W 80-69 Centenary Lubbock, Texas #7/ F28 W 106-64 Loyola (La.) D28 W 87-67 San Francisco #18/ F4 W 81-75 at Long Island M8 W 99-98 vs. Notre Dame #7/ M4 W 90-80 at Air Force Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) #18/ F6 W 93-92 Seattle NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Manhattan, Kan. NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round D30 L 87-95 (OT) vs. Iowa #18/ F13 L 89-92 at Loyola (La.) M12 L 60-75 vs. Oklahoma State – Fort Collins, Colo. D31 W 87-66 vs. Western Kentucky F20 W 99-93 at Miami (Fla.) M13 L 87-89 vs. SMU #7/ M11 W 59-58 vs. New Mexico State J4 L 76-86 West Texas A&M F22 L 71-88 at #7/ South Carolina 1 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston); NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. J11 W 82-64 Centenary F25 W 93-74 Lamar 2 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); #7/ M17 W 66-53 at #3/ Kansas J13 L 65-71 at Lamar F27 W 83-82 #9/ Jacksonville 4 – Played at Delmar Gym (Houston); #7/ M19 W 83-75 vs. SMU J18 L 64-100 at #1/ UCLA M1 L 77-86 at West Texas A&M NCAA Tournament Final Four – Louisville, Ky. J25 L 66-71 at Centenary NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Houston 1965-66 (23-6) #7/ M24 L 58-73 vs. #1/ UCLA J28 W 85-71 Texas A&M #18/ M13 W 77-69 New Mexico State • NCAA West Regional Semifinals #7/ M25 W 84-62 vs. #4/ North Carolina Played in Houston Astrodome NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Wichita, Kan. Captains: Rich Apolskis, Joe Hamood Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston) F1 W 89-82 Notre Dame #14/ M18 L 77-78 vs. #4/ Kansas #14/ M20 W 119-106 vs. #12/ Notre Dame D1 L 67-75 at San Francisco F6 W 118-97 UNLV D4 L 82-111 at BYU 1967-68 (31-2) F8 W 82-65 UT Arlington D9 L 88-93 at Texas A&M • NCAA Final Four F13 W 91-70 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1971-72 (20-7) D11 W 82-57 Wisconsin (1) • Final Rankings: 1st (AP) • 1st (UPI) F20 W 95-71 Lamar • NCAA Midwest Region First Round Bluebonnet Classic (Rice Gym, Houston) F22 L 66-69 Seattle Captain: Dwight Davis Captains: Elvin Hayes, Don Chaney M1 L 68-74 at Virginia Tech D15 W 111-87 LSU #7/ D1 W 87-67 at Stanford #2/ D2 W 110-79 Sacramento State Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston) D16 W 90-85 Texas A&M #2/ D4 W 90-75 Abilene Christian #7/ D2 L 81-82 (2OT) at California D18 W 132-102 at TCU #2/ D7 W 121-88 North Dakota State #7/ D4 W 67-65 Tennessee D20 W 102-89 #7/ Providence (3) #2/ D9 W 54-46 at Illinois 1969-70 (25-5) #7/ D6 L 88-97 at Louisiana-Lafayette (1) Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) • NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals #12/ D10 L 97-98 #17/ Arizona State D29 L 68-69 vs. Maryland #2/ D13 W 86-61 George Washington Captains: Ollie Taylor, Melvin Bell, Tom Gribben #12/ D11 W 88-76 #17/ Arizona State D30 W 89-76 vs. Auburn #2/ D14 W 113-67 Montana State #20/ D1 W 89-72 Louisiana-Lafayette #14/ D20 W 84-73 Washington State Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) J8 W 95-52 Trinity (5) #2/ D16 W 102-69 BYU #20/ D4 W 88-70 UT Arlington D27 W 100-66 LSU (2) J13 W 108-84 at Centenary #2/ D18 W 103-65 Minnesota #20/ D6 W 70-64 Centenary D28 W 106-73 Michigan State (2) J15 W 72-71 at Tulsa #2/ D22 W 81-76 at Arizona Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) J17 W 109-53 St. Mary’s (Texas) D12 W 112-82 Nebraska J3 L 69-73 at Dayton #2/ D23 W 94-85 at UNLV J6 W 70-66 Colorado J26 W 92-91 (OT) Baylor (3) D13 W 74-66 Kent State Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) Played in Houston Astrodome J27 W 100-79 TCU (3) D15 W 116-91 Loyola-Marymount #2/ D28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley J8 W 101-73 vs. Rice (3) J28 W 97-85 Texas A&M (3) #19/ D17 W 91-76 #11/ Santa Clara #2/ D29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette J16 L 79-86 at #12/ Florida State #19/ D20 W 77-73 #13/ USC F2 W 112-84 Lamar (5) #2/ D30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas J17 W 115-84 at Southern Miss #19/ D22 W 76-69 Long Beach State F5 W 97-77 Tulsa (3) #2/ J2 W 91-65 Michigan J27 W 102-63 Southern Miss UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas) F7 W 125-96 Centenary (5) #2/ J6 W 118-81 Centenary J29 W 104-79 Long Island #8/ D29 L 63-85 vs. Santa Clara F12 W 140-87 Southwestern (5) #2/ J13 W 98-53 West Texas A&M F4 W 94-86 #12/ Florida State #8/ D30 W 98-85 vs. UC Santa Barbara F17 W 111-96 Miami (Fla.) (3) Game of the Century (Houston Astrodome) F7 W 98-69 Denver #8/ J3 W 116-84 at Hawai’i F22 W 152-108 Texas Wesleyan (5) #2/ J20 W 71-69 #1/ UCLA F10 W 100-83 Centenary #11/ J10 W 91-83 West Texas A&M Played at at Madison Square Garden (New York) #1/ J27 W 112-79 Lamar F14 W 104-86 Loyola (La.) #7/ J24 L 66-76 at St. Mary’s (Texas) F24 L 69-71 Dayton #1/ J29 W 108-76 Fairfield F17 W 93-82 at Centenary #12/ J27 W 92-88 at Seattle F26 W 109-84 Portland Played in New York (Madison Square Garden) F19 W 95-85 #7/ South Carolina M1 W 103-77 at Loyola (La.) #12/ J30 W 82-69 at Montana State #16/ F24 W 105-81 Corpus Christi State #1/ F1 W 102-93 vs. Marshall (4) #12/ J31 L 84-91 at Utah State NCAA Tournament West Region First Round – Wichita, Kan. #1/ F10 W 107-56 at Centenary #16/ F26 W 96-79 Houston Baptist M7 W 82-76 vs. Colorado State #16/ F5 W 118-77 St. Mary’s (Texas) #16/25 F28 L 108-110 (OT) at Jacksonville #1/ F15 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.) #16/ F7 W 78-77 (2OT) Creighton NCAA Tournament West Regional – Los Angeles #13/ M4 W 94-91 at Denver #1/ F17 W 106-82 Air Force #15/ F12 W 109-92 Hardin-Simmons M11 L 60-63 vs. Oregon State NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Las Cruces, N.M. #1/ F22 W 130-75 UT Arlington #15/ F14 W 118-98 Miami (Fla.) M12 W 102-91 Pacific #19/ M11 L 74-85 vs. Texas #1/ F24 W 158-81 Valparaiso #15/ F19 W 99-80 Loyola (La.) 1 – Later won by forfeit 1 – Played at Sam Houston Coliseum (Houston); #1/ F26 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons 3 – Played at Delmar Field House (Houston); #15/ F21 W 97-72 at Centenary

HISTORY 5 – Played at Jeppesen Gym (Houston); #1/ M2 W 120-79 Virginia Tech #15/ F26 W 102-84 at UT Arlington #1/ M4 W 107-76 at West Texas State #15/ F28 W 128-90 South Alabama 1972-73 (23-4) NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – #15/ M2 W 96-80 at West Texas A&M • NCAA Midwest Region First Round 1966-67 (27-4) Salt Lake City #13/ M4 W 62-58 at Creighton Final Rankings: 13th (AP) • 18th (UPI) • NCAA Final Four #1/ M9 W 94-76 vs. Loyola (Ill.) NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional – Lawrence, Kan. Captains: Jerry Bonney, Steve Newsome • Final Rankings: 6th (UPI) • 7th (AP) NCAA Tournament Midwest Region – Wichita, Kan. #13/ M7 W 71-64 vs. Dayton #15/ N24 W 92-71 New Orleans Captains: Leary Lentz, Gary Grider #1/ M15 W 91-75 vs. #9/ Louisville #12/ M12 L 87-92 vs. #14 Drake #15/ N27 W 104-77 Southern Miss #7/ D1 W 96-84 #6/ New Mexico #1/ M16 W 103-68 vs. TCU #12/ M14 L 98-107 vs. Kansas State #15/ D1 W 72-60 at Washington State #7/ D3 W 86-75 at Minnesota NCAA Tournament Final Four – Los Angeles #15/ D2 L 61-65 at Seattle #7/ D5 L 75-86 at Michigan #1/ M22 L 69-101 vs. #2/ UCLA #15/ D4 W 77-71 at Colorado #5/ D8 W 89-81 Louisiana-Lafayette #1/ M23 L 85-89 vs. Ohio State 1970-71 (22-7) #20/ D9 W 114-73 Xavier #5/ D10 W 93-59 Hawai’i Home games played at Delmar Field House (Houston) • NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals #20/ D11 W 59-47 St. Mary’s (Texas) #5/ D12 W 90-74 St. Mary’s (Calif.) Captains: Dwight Davis, Poo Welch #16/ D16 W 79-75 California Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) #17/ D3 W 81-68 Northwestern State #13/ D28 L 72-75 vs. #15/ Indiana #9/ D14 W 97-66 Centenary #17/ D5 L 58-79 at Tennessee #13/ D29 W 115-102 vs. SMU #9/ D15 W 111-65 Idaho State #17/ D7 W 61-60 at Florida Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) #9/ D17 W 90-75 San Francisco #10/ J5 W 130-84 West Texas A&M #8/ D20 W 87-65 Washington D11 W 91-60 Tulane D12 W 81-68 #18/ Oregon #10/ J6 W 114-85 Texas A&M Holiday Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) #10/ J10 W 86-82 Baylor

130 MEDIA ALMANAC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS #12/ J16 W 96-77 at Rice 1975-76 (17-11 • 7-9 SWC) 1977-78 (25-8 • 11-5 SWC) 1979-80 (14-14 • 8-8 SWC) #11/ J27 W 104-94 UNLV Captains: David Marrs, Otis Birdsong • NCAA Midwest Region First Round Captains: Kenneth Williams, Byron Gibson #11/ F1 W 89-85 Centenary D6 W 74-63 Cal Poly N30 W 74-72 Arizona #11/ F2 W 90-85 Cincinnati • SWC Tournament Champions D9 W 120-86 Texas A&I #11/ F8 W 96-75 Houston Baptist • Final Rankings: 14th (AP) • 16th (UPI) D3 L 65-78 Arizona State D13 W 87-78 St. Mary’s (Texas) #11/ F10 W 82-80 #13/ Louisiana-Lafayette Captains: Charles Thompson, Cecile Rose D5 L 82-83 Texas A&I D20 W 96-72 Louisiana Tech #7/ F15 W 82-70 Corpus Christi State N28 W 85-81 UT Rio Grande Valley D11 W 126-78 Texas Lutheran D27 W 72-68 at Dayton #7/ F17 L 77-78 at Creighton D1 W 88-87 at Auburn Cage Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) Holiday Classic (Las Vegas) #9/ F22 W 116-57 Trinity D3 W 96-72 Louisiana-Lafayette D15 W 83-80 (OT) at New Mexico D29 L 92-116 at #12/ UNLV #9/ F24 W 76-75 #20/ Jacksonville D7 W 118-69 Texas Lutheran D16 L 75-78 vs. #16/ Georgetown D30 W 90-87 vs. #20/ LaSalle #8/ F26 W 94-75 Samford D9 L 80-81 at Arizona Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) #8/ M2 W 90-89 at Centenary D10 L 78-79 at Arizona State D21 W 99-89 Niagara J2 W 78-59 Houston Baptist #8/ M5 W 116-72 Rice D12 W 133-98 Southwestern D22 L 85-86 (OT) USC J3 W 94-73 #19/ San Francisco NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round – Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) Sun Carnival Tournament (El Paso, Texas) J5 L 47-92 * at Arkansas Wichita, Kan. D16 W 100-75 Xavier D28 L 65-78 at UTEP J10 W 87-59 * Rice #7/ M10 L 89-102 #14/ Louisiana-Lafayette (1) D17 W 137-94 North Texas D29 W 83-75 vs. Alabama J12 W 72-71 * Arkansas 1 – Later won by forfeit D21 W 104-68 at Hawai’i J3 W 78-70 * Rice J14 L 70-88 * at TCU D23 W 110-83 at Hawai’i-Hilo J5 L 70-77 * at Texas Tech J17 W 63-58 * Texas J5 W 103-51 Houston Baptist J8 L 73-99 * Texas 1973-74 (17-9) J20 L 67-74 * at Texas A&M J8 L 65-84 * at #3/ Arkansas J12 W 96-81 * SMU Captains: Sidney Edwards, Donnell Hayes J24 W 79-73 * Baylor J10 L 89-100 * Texas J19 L 57-60 * at Arkansas #14/ D1 L 74-97 at #5/ North Carolina J26 L 75-87 * at SMU J12 W 80-73 * at Texas A&M J22 L 69-71 * at TCU #14/ D3 L 81-87 at #9/ Louisville J31 L 54-57 * Texas Tech J14 W 79-63 * at TCU J26 W 82-71 * Baylor #14/ D6 W 119-71 Wabash College F3 W 91-71 Houston Baptist J17 W 100-89 * Baylor J28 L 79-92 * at Texas A&M #14/ D8 W 97-73 Florida F7 W 99-79 * at Rice J21 W 96-74 * Rice J30 W 75-63 * Texas Tech #14/ D10 L 73-75 Texas Tech F10 W 103-95 * TCU J23 L 75-76 * at SMU F2 W 71-70 * at SMU D21 L 78-92 at #16/ USC F14 L 86-95 * at Texas J28 W 84-71 * Texas Tech F4 L 82-84 * at Texas D22 W 90-75 at Nevada F17 L 80-94 * #20/ Texas A&M J30 L 72-73 * at #15/ Texas F9 W 90-84 (3OT) * Arkansas All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City) F21 L 72-79 * at Baylor F1 W 93-55 * TCU F12 W 87-59 * TCU D26 W 85-66 vs. Virginia Tech F24 W 100-98 * SMU F4 W 94-89 * Texas A&M F16 W 60-58 * at Baylor D28 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts F26 L 85-93 * at Texas Tech F7 L 69-70 * at Baylor F19 L 74-81 * at Rice D29 W 95-84 vs. Rutgers SWC Classic (Waco, Texas) F11 W 87-62 * at Rice F22 L 72-82 * Texas A&M Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) F28 W 88-86 at Baylor F13 W 95-55 * SMU SWC Postseason Classic (Houston) J4 W 96-79 Denver SWC Classic (Dallas) F15 W 81-77 * at Texas Tech F25 W 92-80 Rice J5 W 79-74 Florida State M4 L 69-80 vs. Texas Tech F18 W 84-75 * #1/ Arkansas SWC Postseason Classic (San Antonio, Texas) J10 W 74-70 Baylor SWC Classic (Houston) F28 L 47-67 vs. Texas J12 W 95-86 at Rice 1976-77 (29-8 • 13-3 SWC) F25 W 108-67 Rice J17 L 83-91 at Centenary • NIT Finalist SWC Classic (Houston) J19 W 88-58 West Texas A&M Captains: Jim Perry, Otis Birdsong M2 W 93-82 vs. Texas Tech 1980-81 (21-9 • 10-6 SWC) J26 W 75-72 at UNLV N28 W 96-69 Texas Lutheran M3 W 70-69 vs. #4/ Arkansas • NCAA East Region First Round F2 W 102-81 Lamar D1 W 101-92 at Lamar M4 W 92-90 vs. #12/ Texas • SWC Tournament Champions F9 L 73-84 at Cincinnati D3 W 104-64 Biscayne NCAA Tourrnament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.) Captains: By Game F14 W 99-63 Biscayne D6 L 85-100 at #10/ San Francisco #14/ M12 L 77-100 vs. #10/ Notre Dame N28 W 112-86 Texas A&I F16 W 85-83 Louisiana-Monroe D11 W 124-67 Trinity D1 W 71-54 USC F21 W 101-86 Houston Baptist D13 W 103-83 Lamar 1978-79 (16-15 • 6-10 SWC) D6 L 74-76 at Biscayne F23 W 105-89 Centenary Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) Captains: Ken Ciolli, George Walker D9 W 93-84 Texas Wesleyan M2 L 86-104 #14/ South Carolina D17 W 100-78 Nevada N27 L 73-77 Nevada D13 W 84-70 UT Rio Grande Valley M4 L 80-83 at Jacksonville D18 W 77-62 UC Santa Barbara N30 L 80-88 at #12/ USC D16 W 94-81 Pepperdine M7 W 107-62 Rice Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) D4 W 120-60 St. Mary’s (Texas) Kettle Classic (Houston) D27 W 69-66 vs. Illinois D6 W 102-86 Hardin-Simmons D19 W 88-58 Army 1974-75 (16-10) D29 W 101-74 at Hawai’i Bluebonnet Classic (The Summit, Houston) D20 W 70-61 Wyoming D30 L 81-86 vs. #3/ San Francisco D15 W 107-95 UT Rio Grande Valley D23 W 86-71 Nevada Captains: Maurice Presley, Louis Dunbar J2 L 83-96 at #8/ UCLA D2 L 87-91 #8/ Louisville D16 W 105-92 Louisiana-Lafayette D27 L 78-79 at Alaska-Anchorage J6 W 111-79 Houston Baptist D20 W 89-79 at UT Rio Grande Valley J3 W 62-57 * at Rice #20/ D7 L 87-96 #9/ North Carolina J8 L 70-81 * at #18/ Arkansas #20/ D9 W 80-71 at West Texas A&M D23 W 100-85 at Alaska-Anchorage J6 W 73-70 * Texas Tech J12 W 106-56 * Rice D25 W 94-81 at Alaska-Anchorage J10 W 91-71 * at Texas D16 L 96-97 #6/ USC J15 W 78-74 * at TCU Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) J13 L 70-72 (3OT) * at SMU D21 L 90-91 Kansas State J18 W 95-81 * Texas D29 L 67-80 at Minnesota J17 W 70-64 Lamar HISTORY Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) J22 W 78-71 * at Texas A&M D30 L 77-84 vs. BYU J19 W 57-54 * Arkansas D29 L 88-105 vs. #7/ Alabama J24 W 111-89 * Baylor J3 W 111-79 Texas Lutheran J24 W 68-59 * TCU D30 L 80-89 vs. Furman J27 L 83-84 (OT) * at Texas Tech J6 L 61-62 * #14/ Arkansas J26 W 53-51 * at Baylor Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) J29 W 103-102 * at SMU J8 L 57-75 *Texas J28 W 76-71 * Texas A&M J3 W 105-96 Hawai’i F1 W 94-87 * Texas Tech J31 L 70-81 * at Texas Tech J4 W 92-72 Texas A&M F5 L 80-82 * #14/ Arkansas J10 L 43-69 * #11/ Texas A&M F3 W 79-64 * SMU J6 W 86-85 Dayton F8 W 109-73 * at Rice J13 W 95-66 *TCU F7 W 75-59 * Texas J11 W 91-70 Rice F10 W 115-83 * SMU J16 L 77-85 *at Baylor F14 L 55-70 * at Arkansas J13 L 82-86 at Texas Tech F12 W 114-74 * TCU J20 W 101-75 *at Rice J17 L 74-85 at St. Mary’s (Texas) F15 W 95-84 * at Texas J22 W 82-78 *SMU F17 L 77-78 (4OT) * at TCU J18 W 99-98 Mercer F19 W 116-83 * Texas A&M J24 L 68-70 *at Texas Tech F21 L 68-70 * Baylor J25 W 103-74 Nevada F23 W 78-76 * at Baylor J28 L 53-79 * at #17/ Texas F24 W 63-55 * Rice J27 W 74-68 #15/ Stanford SWC Classic (Houston) J30 L 71-77 * at TCU F28 L 77-78 * at Texas A&M F1 W 90-84 #19/ South Carolina F26 W 111-67 TCU F3 L 58-66 * at #12/ Texas A&M SWC Classic (San Antonio, Texas) F5 W 113-93 Texas Lutheran SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston) F6 L 77-80 *Baylor M6 W 73-53 vs. TCU F8 L 83-103 Cincinnati M3 W 96-77 vs. Texas A&M F10 W 75-72 *Rice M7 W 84-59 vs. Texas F10 W 99-93 at Biscayne M4 W 94-83 vs. Texas Tech F12 W 101-94 *at SMU NCAA Tournament East Region (Charlotte, N.C.) F15 W 115-85 Southern Miss M5 L 70-84 vs. #7/ Arkansas F15 W 103-89 *Texas Tech M13 L 72-90 vs. Villanova F19 W 90-77 St. Mary’s (Texas) NIT (Houston) F17 L 58-78 * at #11/ Arkansas F22 W 103-77 Lamar M9 W 83-82 Indiana State SWC Classic (Houston) F25 W 117-84 Houston Baptist NIT (New York) F24 W 74-67 SMU M1 L 101-121 at Bowling Green M14 W 91-90 (OT) vs. Illinois State SWC Classic (The Summit, Houston) M11 W 82-73 at Rice M17 W 82-76 vs. #11/ Alabama M1 W 83-82 vs. Baylor M20 L 91-94 vs. St. Bonaventure M2 L 65-70 vs. #14/ Texas

131 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981-82 (25-8 • 11-5) #2/ F26 W 86-52 * Rice D1 W 73-64 vs. Campbell • NCAA Final Four #1/ M3 W 74-66 * at #5/ Arkansas D4 W 93-81 Southwestern PAT • NCAA Midwest Regional Champions #1/ M5 W 93-64 * at Baylor D8 W 81-73 #13/ LSU SWC Classic (Dallas) D15 L 75-87 at #18/ Kansas FOSTER Captains: Lynden Rose, Eric Davis #1/ M11 W 75-59 vs. SMU Kettle Classic (Houston) N30 W 84-73 West Texas A&M #1/ M12 W 62-59 vs. TCU D21 W 88-63 Portland 1986-93 D4 L 85-87 (OT) at Seton Hall NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Houston) D22 W 66-63 St. Mary’s (Calif.) D6 W 106-74 Biscayne #1/ M19 W 60-50 vs. Maryland D28 W 100-77 BYU-Hawai’i D8 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran 142-73 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional J3 W 83-74 * at TCU D12 W 105-69 UTSA (Kansas City, Mo.) J5 L 58-61 * at Texas D15 W 74-68 UC Santa Barbara #1/ M25 W 70-63 vs. #17/ Memphis J9 W 83-74 * Texas Tech • 3 NCAA Tournament appearances Kettle Classic (Houston) #1/ M27 W 89-71 vs. #13/ Villanova J12 L 58-69 at #13/ DePaul D18 W 96-49 Mississippi State • 3 NIT appearances NCAA Tournament Final Four (Albuquerque, N.M.) J16 W 77-73 * at Rice D19 W 62-52 #6/ Iowa • 1 Southwest Conference Tournament #1/ A2 W 94-81 vs. #2/ Louisville J19 W 78-73 * Arkansas Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) championship NCAA Tournament National Championship J24 W 81-77 * Baylor #18/ D28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue (Albuquerque, N.M.) J27 L 69-71 * at Texas A&M #18/ D29 W 73-69 vs. LSU #1/ A4 L 52-54 vs. #16/ NC State J30 L 78-85 * at #2/ SMU 1986-87 (18-12 • 9-7 SWC) #18/ J4 W 63-61 *Rice F1 L 80-85 * TCU • NCAA Southeast Region First Round #14/ J9 W 78-68 *at Texas Tech F3 L 76-77 #5/ Illinois #10/ J12 L 83-95 * #19 Texas 1983-84 (32-5 • 15-1 SWC) Captains: Greg Anderson, Rickie Winslow F6 W 94-80 * Texas N28 W 80-68 St. Mary’s (Texas) #10/ J16 L 66-67 *SMU • NCAA National Runner-Up F10 L 80-91 * Texas Tech D1 W 86-72 Minnesota #19/ J23 L 66-67 * at #15/ Arkansas • NCAA Final Four F17 W 96-91 * Rice Kactus Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) J26 L 82-85 * at TCU • NCAA Midwest Regional Champions F20 L 59-73 * Arkansas D5 W 78-69 vs. Mississippi Valley State J30 W 99-78 * Baylor • SWC Champions F23 L 84-88 * at Baylor D6 W 83-66 at Arizona State F1 L 77-95 * at Texas A&M • SWC Tournament Champions F27 L 77-81 * Texas A&M D8 L 65-71 at Long Beach State F3 W 83-80 * Texas Tech • Final Rankings: 5th (AP) • 5th (UPI) M3 W 79-76 * #9/ SMU D13 W 83-75 New Orleans F6 W 73-71 (OT) * at SMU Captains: Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young SWC Classic (Dallas) D20 L 66-68 at West Texas A&M F8 W 77-63 * at #12/ Texas Hall of Fame Classic (Springfield, Mass.) M8 L 72-84 vs. #13/ SMU Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans) F13 W 55-53 * #8/ Arkansas #3/4 N19 L 64-76 vs. NC State (1) NIT (Beaumont, Texas) D28 L 60-63 vs. Villanova F16 W 74-65 * TCU #3/4 N26 W 91-76 #17/19 Kansas M15 L 71-78 at Lamar D29 W 73-72 vs. Vanderbilt F20 W 78-74 * at Baylor #8/ N30 W 68-62 at Mississippi State J3 W 68-45 * Texas Tech F23 W 75-69 * at Rice #8/ D3 W 69-51 Biscayne J5 W 87-37 UT Rio Grande Valley F27 W 96-93 * Texas A&M 1985-86 (14-14 • 8-8) #6/6 D6 W 100-91 at #9/9 LSU J10 W 71-36 * at Rice SWC Classic (Dallas) #6/6 D10 W 71-55 St. Mary’s (Texas) Captains: Alvin Franklin, Renaldo Thomas Played at Capital Centre (Landover, Md.) J17 W 60-55 * Arkansas M5 W 89-76 vs. Texas A&M Kettle Classic (Houston) N23 L 77-92 vs. Virginia J19 L 45-57 * at Texas A&M M6 L 69-84 vs. #14/ Arkansas #3/3 D16 W 92-71 Stetson N29 W 100-73 Texas Wesleyan J21 W 75-65 * at SMU NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Tulsa, Okla.) #3/3 D17 W 65-40 Princeton D5 W 104-59 at UTSA J24 L 56-62 * #19/ TCU M11 W 94-84 vs. Alcorn State #3/3 D19 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran D7 W 76-65 St. Mary’s (Texas) J26 L 62-67 * Baylor M13 W 78-74 vs. #10/ Tulsa #3/3 D21 W 89-79 at UC Santa Barbara D12 L 78-84 #18/ DePaul J28 W 65-59 * Texas NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) Chaminade Classic (Honolulu) D14 L 92-102 #10/ Illinois J31 L 55-56 (OT) * at Texas Tech M19 W 79-78 vs. #5/ Missouri #3/3 D25 W 76-73 vs. #10/8 Louisville D18 W 92-82 BYU-Hawai’i F3 W 75-51 Louisiana-Lafayette M21 W 99-92 vs. Boston College #3/3 D26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno State D21 W 96-86 Long Beach State F7 W 76-62 * Rice NCAA Tournament Final Four – New Orleans #7/5 J5 W 60-59 * at SMU Blade Classic (Toledo, Ohio) F11 W 57-54 * at Arkansas M27 L 63-68 vs. #1/ North Carolina #7/5 J7 W 81-67 * TCU D27 L 74-80 at Toledo F14 L 57-63 (OT) * at Baylor #7/5 J10 W 69-58 * Texas D28 W 75-64 vs. Detroit F18 W 67-46 * Texas A&M #7/5 J12 W 88-66 * at Texas Tech 1982-83 (31-3 • 16-0 SWC) J2 L 68-70 * Texas F22 L 73-79 * SMU #7/5 J14 W 70-64 * at Texas A&M • NCAA National Runner-Up J4 L 68-69 (OT) * at Texas Tech F25 W 84-65 * at #15/ TCU #4/5 J20 W 72-42 * Rice • NCAA Final Four J11 L 68-71 * Rice F28 L 64-65 * at Texas #4/5 J22 L 67-74 at #3/3 Kentucky • NCAA Midwest Regional Champions J15 W 87-85 (OT) * at Arkansas SWC Classic (Dallas) #7/6 J28 W 84-58 * at Baylor • SWC Champions J18 W 79-58 * at Baylor M6 W 59-49 vs. Texas #6/5 F2 W 87-65 * Texas A&M • SWC Tournament Champions J22 W 76-70 * Texas A&M M7 L 52-54 vs. Baylor #6/5 F4 W 76-57 * SMU • Final Rankings: 1st (AP) • 1st (UPI) J25 W 71-66 * SMU NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Atlanta) #6/5 F9 W 76-60 * at TCU J29 L 49-53 * at #16/ TCU M13 L 55-66 vs. #20/ Kansas Captains: David Bunce, Larry Micheaux, #5/4 F11 W 74-63 * at Texas F1 L 63-79 * at Texas David Rose, Bryan Williams #4/4 F16 W 78-53 * Texas Tech F5 L 91-92 (2OT) * Texas Tech Kettle Classic (Houston) #4/4 F18 W 74-65 Virginia 1987-88 (18-13 • 10-6 SWC) F12 W 71-69 * at Rice #14/ N26 W 104-63 Arizona #3/3 F22 W 70-54 * at Rice • NIT Second Round F15 W 93-83 * Arkansas #14/ N28 W 106-72 Lamar #3/3 F26 W 64-61 * #11/11 Arkansas Captains: Rolando Ferreira, Richard Hollis F20 W 77-70 * Baylor #11/ D1 W 74-65 Mississippi State #2/2 F29 W 80-65 * Baylor N27 W 85-71 Sam Houston State F22 L 59-76 #16/ Louisville #11/ D4 W 78-59 at Biscayne #2/2 M4 L 68-73 * at #12/12 Arkansas D5 W 65-59 at UT Rio Grande Valley F24 L 75-82 * at Texas A&M #9/ D8 W 77-65 Auburn SWC Classic (Houston) D7 W 80-72 Arkansas State F26 L 71-78 * at SMU #9/ D11 L 87-92 at Syracuse #5/5 M10 W 53-50 vs. Rice D12 L 69-89 #17/ UNLV HISTORY M1 W 85-83 (OT) * #15/ TCU Suntory Classic (Tokyo) #5/5 M11 W 57-56 vs. #8/8 Arkansas D17 L 60-65 at Minnesota SWC Classic (Dallas) #14/ D16 L 63-72 vs. #1/ Virginia NCAA Tournament Midwest Region (Memphis, Tenn.) Spindletop Classic (Beaumont, Texas) M7 L 62-78 vs. Texas #14/ D17 W 82-57 vs. Utah #5/5 M17 W 77-69 vs. Louisiana Tech D20 W 91-88 vs. Drexel #19/ D27 W 93-92 at Pepperdine NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (St. Louis) D21 W 71-67 at Lamar #18/ J2 W 112-58 Pacific #5/5 M23 W 78-71 vs. #16/ Memphis J2 L 63-65 * at Texas #19/ J4 W 84-61 * Texas A&M #5/5 M25 W 68-63 vs. #19/ Wake Forest J6 L 64-71 at New Orleans #19/ J8 W 105-71 * SMU NCAA Tournament Final Four (Seattle) J9 W 72-67 * Texas Tech #19/ J10 W 79-78 Louisiana-Lafayette #5/5 M31 W 49-47 (OT) vs. Virginia J13 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette #16/ J12 W 54-51 * at TCU NCAA Tournament National Championship (Seattle) J17 W 77-57 * at TCU #16/ J15 W 77-52 * at Texas #5/5 A2 L 75-84 vs. #2/2 Georgetown J19 L 65-69 * SMU #16/ J17 W 98-73 * Texas Tech J24 W 67-63 * Texas A&M #14/ J22 W 75-60 * #4/ Arkansas J27 L 59-77 * at Baylor #9/ J26 W 76-40 * at Rice 1984-85 (16-14 • 8-8 SWC) J30 L 62-71 * at Arkansas #8/ F2 W 86-69 * Baylor • NIT First Round F3 W 84-67 * Rice #8/ F5 W 86-66 * at Texas A&M Captains: Eric Dickens, Reid Gettys F6 L 69-73 at Louisville #6/ F9 W 85-68 * at SMU N24 W 85-62 Concordia Lutheran F7 W 81-58 Virginia #6/ F12 W 74-66 * TCU N26 W 69-53 St. Mary’s (Texas) F10 W 72-68 * at Texas Tech #4/ F15 W 106-63 * Texas IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C) F13 W 62-51 * Texas #4/ F19 W 84-75 * at Texas Tech N30 L 70-86 vs. South Alabama F17 W 66-47 * TCU

132 MEDIA ALMANAC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F20 L 84-87 (OT) * at SMU F21 W 82-62 * TCU F29 W 79-69 * Texas A&M F8 L 86-95 * at TCU F24 W 73-70 * at Texas A&M F24 W 71-63 * at SMU M3 W 50-44 * TCU F12 W 76-64 * Texas Tech F27 L 73-88 * Baylor F28 W 100-81 * at Texas A&M M7 W 69-62 * at SMU F16 L 87-93 * at Texas A&M M3 W 82-77 * Arkansas M5 W 84-79 * Texas SWC Classic (Dallas) F19 W 87-82 (OT) * Baylor M5 W 81-65 * at Rice SWC Classic (Dallas) M13 W 73-62 vs. SMU F24 W 89-80 SMU SWC Classic (Dallas) M9 W 90-81 vs. Rice M14 W 87-84 (2OT) vs. TCU F26 L 70-88 * at Texas M11 W 72-57 vs. Texas M10 W 89-86 vs. Texas M15 W 91-72 vs. Texas M1 W 95-81 Lamar M12 L 76-98 vs. SMU M11 L 84-96 vs. #9/ Arkansas NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round M5 W 78-76 * Rice NIT First Round (Houston) NCAA Tournament Southeast Region First Round (Milwaukee) SWC Classic (Dallas) M17 W 69-67 Fordham (Knoxville, Tenn.) M19 L 60-65 vs. Georgia Tech M10 L 86-110 vs. Texas Tech NIT Second Round (Fort Collins, Colo. ) M15 L 66-70 vs. UC Santa Barbara M18 L 61-71 at Colorado State 1992-93 (21-9 • 9-5 SWC) 1994-95 (9-19 • 5-9 SWC) 1990-91 (18-11 • 10-6 SWC) • NIT First Round Captain: Jessie Drain 1988-89 (17-14 • 8-8 SWC) • NIT First Round Captains: Charles Outlaw, Derrick Smith N25 W 76-74 James Madison Captain: Richard Hollis Captain: Darrell Mickens D5 W 82-65 at DePaul N29 L 62-88 at Missouri State N26 W 89-82 at Iowa State N24 W 98-81 California D12 W 92-66 Illinois-Chicago D3 L 56-66 at Akron N30 L 67-100 at UALR N26 W 84-50 at Stephen F. Austin D13 L 76-84 at #5/ North Carolina D8 L 67-81 at #8/ Arizona D3 W 69-54 Northeastern Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) D17 W 94-76 UTSA D10 L 89-95 USC D5 W 96-78 Northwestern State N30 W 87-72 vs. Iowa State D22 W 84-82 at Arkansas State D17 L 58-64 at Lamar D10 L 51-54 at Arkansas State D1 L 70-74 (OT) vs. South Carolina D28 W 76-75 Stephen F. Austin D19 W 92-62 Houston Baptist D14 W 75-58 Toledo D5 W 85-84 at Saint Louis J2 L 78-87 at #11/ UCLA D21 W 83-76 McNeese State D17 W 98-74 Stephen F. Austin D8 W 110-81 North Texas J4 W 86-78 UC Irvine D23 L 58-74 Tennessee D22 W 112-74 Alcorn State D15 W 90-78 Texas Southern J11 W 83-56 Wyoming D30 L 66-85 Colorado Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) D17 W 100-57 Centenary J14 W 81-67 * Texas J3 L 77-96 at Memphis D28 L 78-87 vs. #17/ Georgia Tech D27 W 96-63 Illinois-Chicago J16 W 81-69 * at Texas A&M J6 L 65-85 at Drake D29 L 71-75 vs. Tulsa Played at St. Petersburg, Fla. J19 W 83-77 * Baylor J11 L 76-87 * Rice D30 W 66-64 vs. Yale D29 L 51-63 vs. #16/ Georgetown J23 W 85-75 * SMU J14 L 92-106 * at TCU J4 W 90-75 * Rice J2 W 87-85 * at Baylor #25/ J26 L 74-78 * at Texas Tech J18 L 66-84 * Texas Tech J7 W 72-63 UT Rio Grande Valley J6 L 79-95 * at #2/ Arkansas #25/ J30 L 60-70 * at SMU J21 L 68-73 * at Texas A&M J11 L 74-76 (OT) * at Texas Tech J9 W 80-73 * Rice F2 L 61-65 * Rice J25 W 87-83 * Baylor J14 L 86-88 * Texas J12 L 62-76 at DePaul F6 L 66-68 * at TCU J28 W 73-71 * at SMU J18 L 54-55 * TCU J17 L 84-90 * at Texas F8 W 92-80 at Nevada F1 W 105-96 (OT) * Texas J21 W 84-83 (OT) * at SMU J19 W 73-70 * Texas Tech F10 W 77-63 at Cal State Fullerton F8 W 73-67 * at Rice J25 W 71-69 * at Texas A&M J23 W 91-88 (OT) * TCU F13 W 93-76 * Texas Tech F11 L 95-106 * TCU J28 W 81-72 * Baylor J26 L 75-81 * at SMU F17 W 78-51 * Texas A&M F15 L 72-98 * at Texas Tech F1 L 87-88 * Arkansas J29 W 77-64 * at Texas A&M F21 W 89-81 #22/ Louisville F18 W 86-80 * Texas A&M F5 L 66-67 * at Rice F2 W 86-76 * Baylor F23 W 76-75 * at Baylor F22 L 89-97 * at Baylor F11 W 71-67 * Texas Tech F7 L 74-81 * #2/ Arkansas F27 W 86-79 * at Texas F28 L 82-96 * at Texas F12 W 85-71 Rhode Island F10 L 69-79 * at Rice M3 L 78-89 (OT) * at Rice M4 L 74-79 * SMU F15 W 105-96 * at Texas F17 W 82-73 * #24/ Texas M6 W 86-66 * TCU SWC Classic (Dallas) F18 L 66-82 * at TCU F20 W 74-59 * at Texas Tech SWC Classic (Dallas) M9 W 80-77 vs. TCU F19 L 80-89 at Notre Dame F23 L 74-75 * at TCU M12 W 84-68 vs. Texas A&M M10 L 79-94 vs. Texas Tech F22 L 85-88 * SMU F27 W 85-58 * SMU M13 W 58-50 vs. Texas F25 W 86-82 * Texas A&M M2 W 71-68 * Texas A&M M14 L 76-88 vs. Texas Tech 1995-96 (17-10 • 11-3 SWC) M1 W 75-59 * at Baylor SWC Classic (Dallas) NIT – El Paso, Texas Captain: Kirk Ford M6 L 79-107 * at Arkansas M8 L 62-65 vs. SMU M19 L 61-67 at UTEP N25 W 91-59 Houston Baptist SWC Classic (Dallas) NIT (Palo Alto, Calif.) N27 L 81-83 (OT) at McNeese State M10 L 70-82 vs. Texas A&M M13 L 86-93 at Stanford N29 W 94-90 at UTSA ALVIN D2 L 69-73 #4/ Arizona 1989-90 (25-8 • 13-3 SWC) 1991-92 (25-6 • 11-3 SWC) D6 L 73-96 at USC • NCAA Southeast Region First Round • NCAA Midwest Region First Round BROOKS D9 L 74-77 at Colorado Captains: Chris Morris, Craig Upchurch • SWC Co-Champions D19 L 49-69 at Tennessee Preseason NIT • SWC Tournament Champions 1993-98 D21 L 67-76 Mississippi N16 W 67-66 at Wichita State Captains: Craig Upchurch, Derrick Daniels D28 W 98-64 Louisiana-Monroe N18 L 69-76 at #25/ St. John’s N23 W 79-49 Villanova 54-84 J2 W 88-66 Texas Lutheran

N30 W 102-47 Hawai’i (Loa) N27 L 65-68 #6/ North Carolina J6 W 69-67 #3/ Memphis HISTORY D2 W 109-68 Nevada N30 W 89-87 at North Texas J8 W 63-62 * SMU D5 W 65-49 DePaul D3 W 72-54 Arkansas State 1993-94 (8-19 • 5-9 SWC) J13 W 76-74 * at Rice D9 L 54-72 at Virginia Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic (Irvine, Calif.) Captains: Anthony Goldwire, Rafael Carrasco J17 W 89-86 * TCU D13 W 69-54 Stephen F. Austin D6 W 73-51 at UC Irvine N27 W 69-53 Akron J20 L 76-95 * at #25/ Texas Tech D16 L 60-62 at Toledo D7 W 80-56 vs. Kent State N30 L 65-71 Missouri State J24 W 78-67 (OT) * Texas A&M D18 W 72-68 at Northeastern D14 W 75-66 at Illinois-Chicago Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) J27 W 91-84 * at Baylor Holiday Classic (Tampa, Fla.) D19 W 94-67 St. Mary’s (Texas) D3 L 67-77 vs. Long Beach State F3 L 63-80 * at Texas D28 W 82-79 vs. Coastal Carolina D21 W 81-75 at California D4 W 96-74 vs. Lehigh F5 W 97-72 at James Madison D29 W 87-78 at USF D30 W 83-67 Cal State Fullerton D7 L 71-73 at Stephen F. Austin F10 W 63-59 * Rice J3 L 78-82 * #14/ Arkansas J2 L 56-60 at #24/ Louisville Played at Market Square Arena (Indianapolis) F14 W 86-82 * at TCU J6 W 84-69 * at Rice J6 W 105-81 at Centenary D10 L 90-114 vs. #11/ Purdue F17 L 84-93 * #12/ Texas Tech J10 W 83-82 Iowa State J9 L 75-86 * at Texas D20 L 72-93 #9/ UCLA F21 W 79-75 * at Texas A&M J13 W 83-63 * Texas Tech J11 W 83-77 * Baylor D23 L 66-78 at Wyoming F24 W 79-69 * Baylor J17 W 78-74 * at Baylor J18 W 74-60 * at Rice D30 L 69-89 DePaul F28 W 62-59 * at SMU J20 L 63-89 * at TCU J21 W 110-88 Saint Louis J3 L 76-84 Drake M2 W 79-69 * Texas J22 L 89-100 * at #12/ Arkansas J25 W 77-58 * Texas Tech J12 L 76-87 * TCU SWC Classic (Dallas) J24 W 64-47 * SMU J29 W 69-65 * at Texas A&M J15 L 68-77 * at Texas Tech M7 L 57-62 vs. SMU J27 W 108-90 * Texas A&M F1 L 54-67 * at TCU J19 L 60-67 * Texas A&M J30 W 102-93 * at Texas F5 W 67-50 * SMU J22 L 81-85 * at Baylor F7 W 84-67 * Rice F9 L 72-87 * Texas J26 L 64-70 * at SMU F10 W 93-82 Notre Dame F12 W 98-92 * at Baylor J29 L 78-110 * Texas F14 W 74-71 (OT) * at Texas Tech F18 W 86-83 * Rice F2 L 83-85 (OT) at UTSA F17 W 83-77 * Baylor F25 W 83-80 * at Texas Tech F5 W 69-67 * at Rice

133 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1996-97 (11-16 • 3-11 C-USA) F26 L 57-88 * at USF Captains: Anthony Knox, Damon Jones M2 W 76-72 * UAB CLYDE RAY C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati) N23 L 64-66 Arkansas-Pine Bluff M6 W 58-49 vs. East Carolina N27 W 87-60 Houston Baptist DREXLER McCALLUM M7 W 80-74 vs. Memphis N30 W 69-49 UTSA M8 L 73-85 vs. #13/10 Marquette D4 W 79-77 (2OT) #21/ Tulsa 1998-00 2000-04 NIT (Nashville, Tenn.) D7 L 71-93 at Mississippi M13 L 50-59 at Vanderbilt BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) 19-39 44-73 D13 L 65-72 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) D14 W 89-69 at BYU 2002-03 (8-20 • 6-10 C-USA) • 1 NIT appearance D19 W 74-63 Delaware State 1998-99 (10-17 • 5-11 C-USA) Captain: Louis Truscott D21 W 74-73 Creighton Captains: Gee Gervin, Roy Spears N23 L 75-78 Prairie View A&M D28 L 80-83 at Louisiana-Monroe N27 L 53-71 at Rice N17 W 71-69 Texas 2000-01 (9-20 • 6-10 C-USA) D30 W 98-79 McNeese State Space City Hoops Classic (Reliant Stadium, Houston) N21 L 64-69 at Rice Captain: George Williams J4 W 74-72 at Creighton BCA Classic (Winston-Salem, N.C.) N30 L 60-62 vs. Baylor (1) N23 L 63-67 Sam Houston State J11 L 66-69 * UAB N16 L 53-59 vs. Air Force D4 W 56-47 UTEP N28 W 72-71 IUPUI J15 L 78-92 * at #10/ Louisville N17 W 77-52 vs. Mount St. Mary’s D7 W 60-59 UT Arlington N30 W 67-55 LSU J18 W 78-76 * DePaul N21 L 45-65 at Rice D9 L 59-68 at Texas State D3 L 72-87 at California J22 W 94-74 * USF N25 W 73-59 Texas State D21 L 61-71 San Diego State D5 W 63-61 at Sacramento State J25 L 51-56 * at Saint Louis N28 L 59-61 LSU D23 L 61-85 Washington D12 L 73-100 at NC State J29 L 68-78 * at Charlotte N30 L 60-72 at #16/ UConn J1 L 48-62 at #25/22 Texas Tech D22 L 78-115 * at #4/3 Cincinnati F6 L 64-81 * at Southern Miss D17 L 69-94 at SMU J4 L 56-72 Louisiana-Lafayette Played at Albuquerque, N.M. F8 L 77-102 * Charlotte D20 L 60-71 Texas J8 L 51-80 at LSU D28 W 79-67 vs. Portland State F12 W 72-67 (OT) * Memphis D23 L 68-71 Texas Southern J11 L 50-63 * UAB D29 L 69-84 at #15/17 New Mexico F15 L 66-70 * #17/ Louisville Sun Classic (El Paso, Texas) J18 W 72-59 * Saint Louis J3 L 82-93 * at DePaul F18 L 64-97 * at #11/ Cincinnati D27 W 69-64 vs. Southeast Missouri St.ate J22 L 66-77 * at Memphis J7 W 64-57 * Southern Miss F23 L 77-81 * Tulane D28 L 67-75 at UTEP Played at Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum (Biloxi, Miss.) J9 L 78-116 * at UAB F26 L 72-85 * at Memphis D31 L 63-79 #21/ Georgetown J25 W 76-75 * vs. Southern Miss (2) J13 L 61-69 * Saint Louis M2 L 67-76 * at Marquette J6 L 78-86 * Memphis J29 W 59-57 * USF J17 W 83-81 * Memphis C-USA Tournament (St. Louis) J10 W 67-65 * UAB F1 W 61-56 *at TCU J21 L 57-74 * at Southern Miss M5 L 54-55 vs. UAB J17 L 67-79 * at Louisville F4 L 58-65 * Tulane J23 L 84-89 * at Tulane J20 L 68-72 * at Memphis F8 L 55-81 * #5/6 Louisville J30 L 67-82 * USF J24 L 51-72 * at Southern Miss F12 L 55-59 * at Charlotte 1997-98 (9-20 • 2-14 C-USA) F4 L 82-90 * UAB J27 L 68-93 * USF F15 L 47-62 * at USF Captains: Shamahn McBride, Galen Robinson F6 W 79-76 * at Memphis J31 L 53-65 * at UAB F18 W 46-42 * Southern Miss N18 W 73-55 Arkansas-Pine Bluff F11 W 73-68 * at USF F4 W 73-72 * Charlotte F22 L 52-80 * at UAB N24 W 67-64 at Sam Houston State F13 W 76-62 * Tulane F7 L 78-90 * at DePaul F26 L 52-56 * at Tulane N29 W 61-57 at Tulsa F16 L 78-106 * at Louisville F14 L 58-62 * Southern Miss M1 W 75-57 * TCU D1 W 73-69 Centenary F23 L 66-68 * Charlotte F17 L 60-79 * at USF M6 L 56-71 * #18/ Memphis D4 W 57-43 Sacramento State F27 L 62-65 * Marquette F19 W 71-51 * Saint Louis M8 L 59-65 * at DePaul D6 W 91-82 at McNeese State C-USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) F21 W 81-76 * at Tulane C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) D9 W 54-51 California M3 L 51-75 vs. Charlotte F24 L 50-85 * at Cincinnati M12 L 52-74 vs. Tulane Nike Festival (Honolulu) F28 W 66-64 * Marquette D19 L 61-82 vs. Santa Clara 1999-00 (9-22 • 2-14 C-USA) M3 W 80-67 * Tulane D20 L 69-85 vs. Texas Southern 2003-04 (9-18 • 3-13 C-USA) Captains: Gee Gervin, Roy Spears C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.) D27 L 71-89 at #14/ Texas Captains: Marcus Oliver, Andre Owens Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) M7 L 67-78 vs. Saint Louis D30 L 50-72 at LSU N21 L 51-65 East Tennessee State N18 W 81-59 at Alaska-Fairbanks J4 L 68-81 * Cincinnati D3 L 52-62 Rice N20 L 70-95 vs. California J8 L 43-63 * at Southern Miss D6 W 68-62 Lamar N21 W 93-92 vs. George Washington 2001-02 (18-15 • 9-7 C-USA) J10 L 53-86 #9/ Purdue D8 L 61-88 at UTEP N27 L 80-94 SMU • NIT Opening Round J15 L 47-67 * at Saint Louis D17 W 56-45 Bethune-Cookman Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, Iowa) Captain: George Williams J18 L 59-71 * at Tulane D20 W 79-64 Washington D3 L 65-73 vs. Ohio Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Maui) J24 W 65-59 * DePaul D23 W 71-65 (OT) Chicago State D4 W 84-80 vs. Texas Southern N19 L 60-71 vs. 5/4 UCLA J26 L 64-65 * USF D27 W 70-61 (OT) Texas A&M D7 W 84-71 (OT) Rice N20 L 78-95 vs. 4/3 Kansas J29 W 70-62 * Tulane D30 W 60-52 LSU D11 W 90-72 Valparaiso N21 W 76-73 vs. Chaminade J31 L 61-78 at UAB J3 L 67-81 at Louisiana-Lafayette D15 L 81-82 at Louisiana-Monroe N29 W 62-61 Rice F5 L 63-76 * Memphis J7 L 52-65 * #23/22 Marquette D18 L 75-83 at Georgetown D2 W 75-69 North Texas F7 L 67-72 * Southern Miss J10 L 42-64 * at UAB D21 W 72-70 Sacramento State D4 W 82-79 at Texas Southern F12 L 69-72 * Louisville J13 L 54-55 * TCU D30 L 76-82 #2/ Connecticut Played at Compaq Center (Houston) F14 L 52-70 * at Marquette J17 W 55-53 * East Carolina J2 L 80-90 at #18/ Texas D14 L 64-71 Texas Tech F19 L 56-73 * at USF J19 L 57-63 Centenary J5 L 76-82 * at Southern Miss D16 W 89-62 Texas State F21 L 70-104 * UAB D20 L 69-73 at LSU J24 L 48-64 * at Memphis HISTORY J8 W 75-74 * Tulane F26 L 76-89 * at Memphis J28 L 48-64 * at #4/4 Louisville J12 L 74-92 * at Charlotte D23 L 66-67 NC State F28 L 75-105 * at Charlotte J31 W 65-53 * at USF J16 L 68-77 * #21/ DePaul D30 W 91-90 Tennessee State C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati) F3 L 72-75 (3OT) * Southern Miss J22 W 98-89 * at Memphis J5 L 64-67 * at Saint Louis M4 L 57-73 vs. Southern Miss F7 L 51-54 * #10/10 Cincinnati J26 L 77-87 * at USF J7 W 69-66 * at Tulane F11 L 63-77 * at Tulane J29 L 75-78 * at Tulane J12 L 63-79 * #10/12 Cincinnati F14 L 54-66 * DePaul F2 L 87-90 * UAB J15 W 82-71 (OT) * TCU F18 L 48-70 * at Southern Miss F5 L 61-65 * at Marquette J17 W 99-83 at Prairie View A&M F21 W 53-52 * USF F12 L 70-82 * at Saint Louis J19 W 80-71 * at UAB F28 L 61-65 * at TCU F17 L 65-77 * #1/ Cincinnati J23 W 74-66 * Southern Miss M3 L 61-82 * Charlotte F19 L 74-81 * USF J26 L 66-84 * Memphis M5 L 69-72 (OT) * at Saint Louis F23 L 81-84 * Memphis J29 L 66-78 at San Diego State F26 L 66-69 * at UAB F2 L 68-83 * Charlotte M1 L 65-67 * Southern Miss F5 W 68-60 * at Southern Miss M4 L 74-88 * Louisville F9 L 68-87 * at TCU C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) F12 W 91-75 * USF M8 W 77-75 vs. Marquette F16 W 76-73 * at Memphis M9 L 69-76 vs. Tulane F19 W 85-81 (OT) * Tulane F23 L 46-63 * at East Carolina

134 MEDIA ALMANAC YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS F7 W 82-74 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi F9 W 66-56 * at Tulane J6 W 83-66 * at Rice F11 W 69-57 * SMU F13 L 59-68 * at #1/1 Memphis J9 L 80-86 * Tulsa TOM F15 W 78-71 * UCF F16 W 69-47 * SMU J13 W 75-65 * UTEP PENDERS F18 W 73-46 * Tulsa F20 L 99-101 * at UAB J16 W 74-55 * at East Carolina F25 L 63-69 * at UTEP F23 W 71-62 * Rice J20 L 71-78 * UCF 2004-10 M1 W 74-71 * Rice F27 W 95-67 * Southern Miss J23 L 77-92 * at Memphis M4 L 62-69 * at Memphis M1 L 83-84 * at East Carolina J30 W 81-66 * Marshall 121-77 C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) M5 W 73-68 * UCF F3 L 58-65 * at UTEP M9 W 71-52 vs. UCF M8 L 81-87 * at UTEP F6 L 55-57 * Southern Miss M10 L 54-68 at Memphis C-USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) F9 W 74-72 at Western Kentucky • 1 NCAA Tournament appearance NIT First Round (Houston) M13 L 77-80 vs. UTEP F13 W 66-60 * SMU • 2 NIT appearances M15 W 77-67 vs. BYU CBI First Round (Reno, Nev.) F16 L 65-68 * at UCF • 1 CBI appearance NIT Second Round (Springfield, Mo.) M18 W 80-79 at Nevada F20 L 66-75 * at UAB M17 L 59-60 at Missouri State CBI Quarterfinals (Houston) F24 W 92-75 * Memphis • 1 C-USA Tournament championship M24 W 91-67 Valparaiso F27 L 83-94 * at SMU CBI Semifinals (Tulsa, Okla.) M3 W 78-70 * Rice 2004-05 (18-14 • 9-7 C-USA) 2006-07 (18-15 • 10-6 C-USA) Captains: Oliver Lafayette, Jahmar Thorpe M26 L 69-73 at Tulsa M6 L 76-79 * at Tulane • NIT Opening Round C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) N13 W 102-99 (OT) at Rhode Island Captains: Andre Owens, Lanny Smith M10 W 93-80 vs. East Carolina N18 W 89-80 Monmouth 2008-09 (21-12 • 10-6 C-USA) Guardians Classic First and Second Rounds (Columbia, Mo) M11 W 66-65 vs. Memphis N22 W 96-61 Grambling State • College Basketball Invitational First Round N15 W 72-69 vs. Sam Houston State M12 W 74-66 vs. Southern Miss N25 L 78-81 at Saint Louis N16 L 61-77 at Missouri Captains: DaShaun Williams, M13 W 81-73 vs. #25/21 UTEP N29 W 101-54 Prairie View A&M N19 W 85-72 McNeese State Aubrey Coleman, Kelvin Lewis NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round D2 L 84-102 at VCU Guardians Classic Championship Rounds (Kansas City, Mo.) 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer (Spokane, Wash.) D17 L 62-87 at Arizona N23 L 61-78 vs. Ohio State (Durham, N.C.) M19 L 77-89 vs. #20/20 Maryland Outrigger Rainbow Classic (Honolulu) N24 W 57-55 at Missouri N11 L 63-65 vs. Georgia Southern D21 W 68-46 vs. Charlotte N27 W 95-52 Grambling State N12 W 76-57 vs. Presbyterian D22 L 72-80 vs. Creighton N30 L 73-74 at Rice N15 W 73-64 Western Kentucky D23 L 57-70 vs. Nebraska JAMES D4 W 85-77 at Lamar N18 W 110-57 Alcorn State D30 L 62-78 UNLV D16 W 78-65 New Orleans N29 W 84-51 North Texas J3 L 70-77 at Kentucky DICKEY D18 W 68-61 Southeastern Louisiana D2 W 70-67 at Middle Tennessee J11 L 69-79 * #20/19 Memphis D21 W 81-72 LSU D13 W 92-58 Mississippi Valley State 2010-14 J13 W 82-67 *SMU D24 L 63-110 at #12/17 Washington D20 W 71-63 at Toledo J17 L 71-76 *at Rice D29 L 80-93 at Texas A&M D28 L 67-71 Iowa State J20 W 69-67 *at Tulsa 64-62 J5 W 70-67 * #17/16 Louisville D30 W 80-54 Massachusetts J24 W 73-70 (OT) *UCF J8 L 57-68 *at DePaul J3 L 65-82 at Mississippi State J27 W 77-61 *at Marshall J11 W 93-82 Centenary J6 W 85-65 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi • 1 CBI appearance J29 W 59-58 Saint Louis J15 W 63-53 *Southern Miss J10 W 75-56 * UAB J31 W 70-63 *Rice J19 L 51-58 *at TCU J14 W 94-86 * at UTEP F3 L 71-79 *at UTEP 2010-11 (12-18 • 4-12 C-USA) J22 W 62-50 *at USF J17 L 76-83 * at Southern Miss F7 W 64-49 *at SMU Captains: Game-by-Game J26 L 61-63 *Tulane J21 W 85-67 * East Carolina F10 W 83-59 *East Carolina N12 W 63-62 (OT) Nicholls State J29 L 68-87 * at #21/20 Cincinnati J24 L 90-96 (OT) at Arizona F14 L 61-66 South Alabama N14 W 88-68 Alcorn State F2 W 63-43 *Saint Louis J28 L 55-62 * UTEP F17 W 70-64 *UAB N17 L 54-60 at Louisiana Tech F5 W 66-53 *Memphis J31 L 68-83 at #18/19 Memphis F19 L 69-74 *at Southern Miss N20 W 81-58 NW Oklahoma State F9 L 71-91 *at Charlotte F4 W 97-69 * at UCF F21 W 78-70 *Tulane N23 W 78-65 Louisiana-Lafayette F12 W 75-53 *at Southern Miss F7 W 72-65 * Rice F25 L 64-77 *at #7/7 Memphis N27 L 63-79 at TCU F16 W 68-50 *USF F11 W 69-56 * at SMU F28 L 72-75 (OT) *at UCF N30 L 57-73 at LSU F19 W 69-57 *TCU F14 W 83-64 * Tulane M3 W 74-67 *UTEP D4 W 75-71 (OT) at Sam Houston State F26 W 76-72 *at East Carolina F18 L 83-88 * at Marshall C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) D6 W 64-61 Nevada M2 L 55-76 *at Marquette F21 W 77-72 * UCF M8 W 62-59 vs. Southern Miss D11 L 63-68 UTSA M5 L 66-71 *UAB F25 L 68-77 * at Tulsa M9 W 77-62 vs. Rice D18 L 78-81 (OT) at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) F28 W 56-51 * at Rice M10 L 59-71 at #5/5 Memphis D21 W 75-73 Sam Houston State M9 L 64-69 vs. USF M4 L 60-69 * #5/3 Memphis D30 W 85-48 Rogers State NIT Opening Round Game (Wichita, Kan.) M7 W 89-77 * SMU J5 L 73-85 * at Southern Miss M16 L 69-85 at Wichita State 2007-08 (24-10 • 11-5 C-USA) C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) • College Basketball Invitational Semifinals M11 W 86-76 vs. SMU J8 W 76-71 * #19/18 UCF M12 W 89-85 (OT) vs. UTEP J15 W 70-68 * at SMU Captains: Dion Dowell, Marcus Malone, HISTORY 2005-06 (21-10 • 9-5 C-USA) J19 W 64-57 * Tulsa Robert McKiver, Lanny Smith, Tafari Toney M13 L 49-74 at #4/3 Memphis • NIT Second Round CBI First Round (Corvallis, Ore.) J22 L 52-57 * UTEP rv/ N9 W 83-54 Morehead State Captains: Brian Latham, Lanny Smith M18 L 45-49 at Oregon State J26 L 71-79 (OT) * at Rice ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off (San Juan, P.R.) rv/ N22 W 131-62 Florida Tech J29 L 70-74 * at East Carolina rv/ N15 L 72-73 vs. VCU rv/ N26 L 61-62 VCU F1 L 62-63 * Marshall rv/ N16 W 64-58 vs. Marist N29 W 84-83 at #25/25 LSU 2009-10 (19-16 • 7-9 C-USA) F5 L 71-76 (OT) * at Tulsa rv/ N17 W 84-69 vs. College of Charleston D3 W 69-65 #15/13 Arizona • NCAA Midwest Region First Round F12 W 79-68 * Tulane N21 W 73-66 Texas Southern rv/rv D10 W 68-46 Sam Houston State • C-USA Tournament Champions F16 L 51-65 * SMU N24 W 95-53 Grambling State GMAC Bowl Coors Classic (Mobile, Ala.) Captains: Aubrey Coleman, Sean Coleman, F19 L 64-76 * at UTEP N26 W 86-79 Coastal Carolina #25/rv D17 L 62-66 at South Alabama Kelvin Lewis F22 L 58-69 * at Memphis D1 W 83-68 Middle Tennessee rv/rv D20 L 73-83 at UNLV N17 W 92-60 Nicholls State F26 L 55-68 * UAB D4 W 67-56 Toledo rv/rv D23 W 92-84 at North Texas N21 L 99-112 at Nevada M2 L 77-80 * at Tulane D8 W 73-49 Southern D27 W 67-41 Rhode Island Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) M5 L 57-72 * Rice D18 W 83-69 Kentucky D31 W 78-67 McNeese State N26 W 100-93 vs. #25/RV Oklahoma C-USA Championship (El Paso, Texas) rv/rv D29 W 76-65 Arkansas-Pine Bluff J3 W 75-62 at Centenary N27 L 65-72 vs. San Diego M9 L 87-97 vs. Marshall rv/rv J2 L 89-95 at Massachusetts J7 W 86-83 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi N28 W 73-57 at Alaska-Anchorage /rv J12 L 71-85 /#24 Arizona J11 L 62-71 * at Rice D6 W 83-76 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi J16 W 99-71 * at SMU J14 L 56-66 * UCF D14 W 93-85 Troy J19 W 77-72 * UTEP J18 W 62-58 * Southern Miss D19 L 64-70 Mississippi State /rv J23 W 69-60 * at Rice J21 L 79-82 * at UAB D21 W 81-58 The Citadel /rv J26 W 71-58 * Marshall J25 W 82-57 * at Tulane D23 W 105-81 TCU rv/rv J30 L 77-89 * #1/1 Memphis J28 W 69-56 * Marshall D29 L 94-99 Louisiana Tech rv/rv F2 W 84-81 * at UCF F1 W 62-58 * UTEP J1 L 82-83 at UTSA F6 W 92-81 * Tulsa F4 W 64-60 (OT) * East Carolina J3 L 75-82 (2OT) at Iowa State

135 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2011-12 (15-15 • 7-9 C-USA) 2013-14 (17-16 • 8-10 American) F1 W 70-68 * UConn J21 L 64-85 * at rv/rv SMU Captains: Game-by-Game Captains: Game-by-Game F5 L 44-57 * RV/RV Tulsa J24 W 65-51 * Tulane F12 L 69-75 #25/25 SMU J28 W 79-66 * Temple N12 W 88-42 Grambling State N8 W 76-70 Texas State F15 L 54-56 * at UCF F1 W 82-64 * UCF N14 W 84-71 Utah Valley N11 W 77-65 at UT Rio Grande Valley F17 L 67-69 * at USF F8 W 91-62 * at Tulane Played in Little Rock, Ark. N14 W 80-62 UTSA F21 L 53-63 * Cincinnati F11 W 73-64 * at Tulsa N18 W 87-78 vs. Arkansas Progressive Legends Classic Regional Round (Houston) F26 L 54-66 * at Temple F18 L 66-76 * #19/23 SMU N22 L 74-76 Oakland N17 W 80-66 Lehigh M1 W 72-55 * USF F22 W 75-70 * UConn N26 L 80-81 TCU N21 W 75-62 Howard M4 W 68-63 (OT) * at Tulane F26 W 72-71 * at Memphis N29 L 58-59 LSU Progressive Legends Classic Championship Round M8 W 72-54 * East Carolina M2 L 47-65 *at #18/20 Cincinnati D3 W 87-66 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y) American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) M5 W 73-61 * East Carolina D6 L 78-81 at Texas State N25 L 76-86 vs. Stanford M12 W 66-60 vs. Tulane American Championship (Hartford, Conn.) RAMADA All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) N26 L 64-76 vs. Texas Tech M13 L 51-59 vs. Tulsa M10 L 65-74 at UConn D17 L 74-79 vs. Oklahoma N30 W 78-67 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi NIT First Round (H&PE Arena, Houston) D20 W 77-75 UTSA D4 L 57-74 at Texas A&M M15 L 75-78 Akron D21 W 90-80 Rogers State D7 L 68-72 San Jose State 2015-16 (22-10 • 12-6 American) D28 W 71-67 North Carolina A&T D9 W 89-58 Alcorn State • NIT First Round D30 W 94-61 Texas State D14 L 76-79 (OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette Captains: LeRon Barnes, Damyean Dotson, 2017-18 (27-8 • 14-4 American) J4 W 70-69 (OT) * Tulsa Dickie’s Shootout (Toyota Center, Houston) Devonta Pollard • NCAA Tournament West Region Second Round J7 L 50-70 * at UTEP D21 W 54-52 vs. Rice N18 W 110-69 Prairie View A&M • Final Rankings: 21st (AP) • 22nd (Coaches) J11 L 63-74 * at UCF D31 W 75-71 * #17/15 UConn N21 W 97-52 Florida A&M Captains: Rob Gray, Wes VanBeck J14 L 55-89 * Memphis J4 W 67-58 * at USF N28 W 76-64 ULM N10 W 81-53 McNeese J18 L 54-70 * at SMU J7 L 60-61 * Cincinnati N30 W 78-65 UT Rio Grande Valley Paradise Jam (Lynchburg, Va.) J21 W 82-76 * East Carolina J16 L 52-91 * at #18/14 Louisville D2 W 93-78 Murray State N17 L 80-84 vs. Drexel J28 W 81-76 (OT) * UTEP J19 W 77-55 * Rutgers D8 L 57-67 at Rhode Island N18 W 68-66 at Liberty F1 L 69-80 * at UAB J23 L 59-82 * at #23/22 Memphis D13 W 105-98 (OT) NR/RV LSU N19 W 78-73 vs. Wake Forest F4 L 54-75 * at Tulane J26 L 68-75 * SMU Global Sports Classic FIrst/Second Rounds (Houston) N25 W 97-58 UIW F8 L 71-79 * Rice J30 L 43-80 * at UConn rv/nr D16 W 73-65 North Carolina Central N29 W 75-66 New Orleans F11 L 48-72 * at Tulsa F1 L 70-93 * at Rutgers rv/nr D19 W 81-65 Eastern Illinois D2 W 91-65 rv/rv Arkansas F18 W 73-71 * Southern Miss F5 L 62-77 * #14/10 Louisville Global Sports Classic Championship Rounds D6 W 88-66 Fairfield F22 L 58-66 * at Marshall F9 W 88-74 * Temple (Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas) D9 W 77-58 at Saint Louis F25 W 62-59 * SMU F15 L 62-73 * at #11/10 Cincinnati rv/nr D21 L 69-78 vs. Grand Canyon rv/rv D13 L 77-80 at LSU F29 W 82-53 * Tulane F19 L 64-68 * at SMU D22 W 94-89 (2OT) vs. Wyoming rv/rv D17 W 92-72 Prairie View A&M M3 W 76-75 * at Rice F22 W 88-84 * UCF D28 W 76-49 Nicholls State Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase (Uncasville, Conn.) C-USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) F27 W 77-68 * #21/22 Memphis D30 W 73-67 * at USF D20 W 70-59 vs. Providence M7 L 62-67 (OT) vs. UTEP M1 W 89-79 * at Temple J2 W 77-50 * at Temple D28 W 79-60 * at USF M4 W 78-69 * USF nr/rv J5 W 63-45 * Tulane D30 W 76-73 * Temple 2012-13 (20-13 • 7-9 C-USA) M7 L 83-104 * at UCF nr/rv J13 L 59-70 * at NR/RV Cincinnati J4 L 73-81 * at #9/9 Wichita State nr/rv J17 L 57-69 * UConn • College Basketball Invitational Quarterfinals American Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) J11 W 104-71 * Tulsa M13 W 68-64 vs. #25/23 SMU J19 L 73-77 * at #8/NR SMU Captains: Game-by-Game J14 W 65-49 * at ECU M14 L 65-94 vs. #5/5 Louisville J23 L 62-71 * USF J17 L 72-81 * at Tulane N9 W 81-76 Florida A&M J27 W 81-66 * Tulsa N13 W 77-75 at San Jose State J20 W 73-59 * #7/4 Wichita State J30 W 97-93 (2OT) * at East Carolina rv/ J28 W 63-40 * USF N17 W 87-47 Grambling State F1 W 71-68 * #12/NR SMU N19 W 106-59 Louisiana College KELVIN rv/rv J31 L 70-80 * at #8/8 Cincinnati F7 L 63-77 * at Tulsa rv/rv F3 W 69-65 * at UCF N25 W 77-75 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi F10 W 98-90 * Memphis N28 L 80-81 at Prairie View A&M SAMPSON rv/rv F8 W 67-58 * SMU F13 W 82-58 * UCF rv/rv F11 W 73-42 * Tulane D1 L 58-70 Texas A&M 2014 – F17 W 82-69 * at Tulane D4 W 84-58 at TCU rv/rv F15 W 67-62 * #5/5 Cincinnati F21 L 66-69 * Temple rv/rv F18 W 80-59 * at Temple D8 W 78-75 (OT) Texas Southern F24 W 88-61 * at UCF D15 W 85-63 Louisiana-Lafayette 83-47 #23/23 F22 L 85-91 * at Memphis F28 W 75-68 * at RV/NR UConn #23/23 F25 W 109-58 * ECU D22 W 79-57 Chicago State M3 W 69-56 * RV/NR Cincinnati D29 W 80-75 Prairie View A&M #25/rv F28 W 69-56 * at SMU • 1 NCAA Tournament appearance American Championship (Orlando) #25/rv M4 W 81-71 * UCONN J3 W 96-71 UT Rio Grande Valley M11 L 69-72 vs. Tulane J9 W 78-67 * SMU • 2 NIT appearances American Championship (Orlando) NIT First Round (Atlanta) #21/21 M9 W 84-56 vs. UCF J12 L 54-73 * at Southern Miss M16 L 62-81 at Georgia Tech J16 L 78-89 * at East Carolina 2014-15 (13-19 • 4-14 American) #21/21 M10 W 77-74 vs. #11/14 Wichita State J19 L 75-79 (OT) * UCF #21/21 M11 L 55-56 vs. #8/8 Cincinnati Captains: LeRon Barnes, Mikhail McLean NCAA Tournament West Region (Wichita, Kan.) J23 L 72-87 * Tulsa N14 W 77-74 at Murray State 2016-17 (21-11 • 12-6 American) • NIT First Round #21/19 M15 W 67-65 vs. rv/rv San Diego State J26 W 66-61 * UAB N22 W 72-57 Morgan State J30 L 69-79 * at Rice Captains: Damyean Dotson, Rob Gray #21/19 M17 L 63-64 vs. #7/7 Michigan N25 L 63-84 at Harvard Home games played H&PE Arena on Texas Southern campus F2 W 84-80 (OT) * at SMU D4 W 72-58 UT Rio Grande Valley N11 W 93-52 Morgan State F9 L 85-88 * Tulane Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.)

HISTORY D6 W 71-59 Abilene Christian F13 W 79-61 * UTEP D16 W 83-76 Houston Baptist N21 W 93-56 vs. George Mason F16 L 92-101 (3OT) * at Tulsa Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional (Houston) N22 W 85-58 vs. South Dakota F20 L 74-81 * at #21/19 Memphis D17 L 56-61 (OT) Arkansas-Pine Bluff N23 W 72-71 vs. Vermont F27 L 53-63 * at UTEP D20 L 63-71 South Carolina State N26 W 83-53 Cornell M2 W 103-76 * Marshall Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round N29 L 65-84 at LSU M6 W 84-62 * Rice (Orleans Arena, Las Vegas) rv/nr D3 W 105-61 Prairie View A&M M9 W 96-94 * at Tulane D22 L 73-75 (OT) vs. Boise State rv/nr D6 L 72-84 at nr/rv Arkansas C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) D23 W 82-69 vs. Texas Tech D10 W 82-77 nr/rv Rhode Island M13 W 72-67 vs. Rice D28 W 80-53 Mississippi Valley State D17 W 83-58 UT Rio Grande Valley M14 L 69-80 vs. UTEP D31 L 54-73 * at Memphis D21 W 77-54 Liberty CBI First Round (Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston) J4 L 54-72 * at Tulsa D23 L 56-57 Harvard M20 W 73-72 Texas J6 L 78-79 (OT) * Tulsa D28 W 62-46 * at UConn (Hartford) CBI Quarterfinals (Fairfax, Va.) J11 L 44-62 * Memphis D31 W 70-56 * at USF M25 L 84-88 (OT) at George Mason J14 L 61-66 * at East Carolina J4 W 64-61 * Tulsa J16 L 65-68 * Tulane J7 L 58-67 #22/22 Cincinnati J21 L 54-67 * at Cincinnati J11 W 74-58 * at East Carolina J24 L 59-80 * at RV/RV SMU J14 L 70-77 * at UCF J28 W 59-48 Rice J19 L 67-70 (OT) * Memphis

136 MEDIA ALMANAC YEARLY RECORDS LONE STAR CONFERENCE (47-33 • 32-14 LSC) Overall Conference Conference Overall Conference Conference Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Head Coach Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Postseason Head Coach 2002-03 8-20 6-10 4th-National Div. 6-7 1-11 1-2 Ray McCallum 1946 10-4 8-2 1st 4-2 5-1 1-1 NAIB Alden Pasche 2003-04 9-18 3-13 13th 8-9 1-9 0-0 Ray McCallum 1946-47 15-7 11-1 1st 8-4 6-2 1-1 NAIB Alden Pasche 2004-05 18-14 9-7 6th 2-12 4-10 2-2 NIT Opening Round Tom Penders 1947-48 11-11 6- 6 4th 6-3 5-8 0-0 Alden Pasche 2005-06 21-10 9-5 4th 13-2 7-8 1-0 NIT Second Round Tom Penders 1948-49 11-11 7-5 2nd 3-6 0-0 0-0 Alden Pasche 2006-07 18-15 10-6 3rd 11-3 4-10 3-2 Tom Penders 2007-08 24-10 11-5 3rd 17-2 5-6 2-2 CBI Semifinals Tom Penders 2008-09 21-12 10-6 t-4th 12-3 6-8 3-1 CBI First Round Tom Penders GULF COAST CONFERENCE (16-7 • 6-0 GCC) 2009-10 19-16 7-9 t-7th 10-5 4-9 5-2 NCAA First Round Tom Penders 1949-50 16-7 6-0 1st 10-0 6-7 0-0 Alden Pasche 2010-11 12-18 4-12 11th 10-6 2-11 0-1 James Dickey 2011-12 15-15 7-9 t-8th 13-5 1-8 1-2 James Dickey MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE (116-134 • 46-76 MVC) 2012-13 20-13 7-9 t-7th 14-4 5-8 1-1 CBI Quarterfinals James Dickey 1950-51 11-17 2-12 8th 7-4 4-13 0-0 Alden Pasche 1951-52 7-14 3-7 5th 4-8 3-6 0-0 Alden Pasche AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (110-74 • 50-40 American) 1952-53 9-13 5-5 2nd 6-4 3-9 0-0 Alden Pasche Overall Conference Conference Postseason 1953-54 11-15 3-7 5th 6-6 4-7 1-2 Alden Pasche Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Tournament Head Coach 1954-55 15-10 3-7 5th 9-2 6-5 0-3 Alden Pasche 2013-14 17-16 8-10 6th 12-4 3-9 2-3 James Dickey 1955-56 19-7 9-3 1st 12-1 6-3 1-3 NCAA First Round Alden Pasche 2014-15 13-19 4-14 10th 9-8 2-9 2-2 Kelvin Sampson 1956-57 10-16 5-9 5th 7-5 2-10 1-1 Guy V. Lewis 2015-16 22-10 12-6 t-3rd 15-4 6-5 1-1 NIT First Round Kelvin Sampson 1957-58 9-16 4-10 6th 5-7 4-9 0-0 Guy V. Lewis 2016-17 21-11 12-6 3rd 12-5 6-3 3-0 NIT First Round Kelvin Sampson 1958-59 12-14 6-8 5th 11-3 1-11 0-0 Guy V. Lewis 2017-18 27-8 14-4 t-2nd 15-0 7-5 5-3 NCAA Second Round Kelvin Sampson 1959-60 13-12 6-8 4th 9-5 4-7 0-0 Guy V. Lewis Totals 1,254-851 448-410 783-243 328-488 145-117 Nine Coaches INDEPENDENT (308-112) COACHING RECORDS 1960-61 17-11 10-2 4-6 3-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis 1961-62 21- 6 13-1 5-2 3-3 NIT Quarterfinals Guy V. Lewis By Victories 1962-63 15-11 11-4 3-6 1-1 Guy V. Lewis Years Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct 1963-64 16-10 12-3 2-6 2-1 Guy V. Lewis 1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 592 279 .680 1964-65 19-10 13-2 2-5 4-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis 1986-93 Pat Foster 7 142 73 .660 1965-66 23- 6 14-0 4-3 5-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis 1946-56 Alden Pasche 11 135 116 .537 1966-67 27- 4 12-0 7-3 8-1 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis 2004-10 Tom Penders 6 121 77 .611 1967-68 31- 2 18-0 6-0 7-2 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis 2014 – Kelvin Sampson 4 83 48 .634 1968-69 16-10 14-3 0-5 2-2 Guy V. Lewis 2010-14 James Dickey 4 64 62 .508 1969-70 25- 5 16-0 7-2 2-3 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis 1993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 54 84 .391 1970-71 22- 7 13-0 6-6 3-1 NCAA Sweet 16 Guy V. Lewis 2000-04 Ray McCallum 4 44 73 .376 1971-72 20- 7 13-1 4-5 3-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis 1998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 19 39 .327 1972-73 23- 4 18-0 4-2 1-2 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis 1973-74 17- 9 12-1 3-7 2-1 Guy V. Lewis By Winning Percentage 1974-75 16-10 13-5 3-3 0-2 Guy V. Lewis Years Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct 1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 592 279 .680 1986-93 Pat Foster 7 142 73 .660 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE (416-230 • 203-122 SWC) 2014 – Kelvin Sampson 4 83 48 .634 1975-76 17-11 7-9 6th 13-2 3-9 1-0 Guy V. Lewis 2004-10 Tom Penders 6 121 77 .611 1976-77 29-8 13-3 2nd 16-1 8-4 5-3 NIT Finalist Guy V. Lewis 1946-56 Alden Pasche 11 135 116 .537 1977-78 25-8 11-5 3rd 15-1 7-6 3-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis 2010-14 James Dickey 4 64 62 .508 1978-79 16-15 6-10 6th 8-5 5-8 3-2 Guy V. Lewis 1993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 54 84 .391 1979-80 14-14 8-8 4th 9-4 4-8 1-2 Guy V. Lewis 2000-04 Ray McCallum 4 44 73 .376 1980-81 21-9 10-6 2nd 15-1 4-7 2-1 NCAA First Round Guy V. Lewis 1998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 19 39 .327 1981-82 25-8 11-5 2nd 15-2 5-4 7-2 NCAA Final Four Guy V. Lewis 1982-83 31-3 16-0 1st 14-0 10-1 7-2 NCAA Finalist Guy V. Lewis By Conference Victories 1983-84 32-5 15-1 1st 15-0 10-2 7-3 NCAA Finalist Guy V. Lewis Years Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct

1984-85 16-14 8-8 5th 12-3 3-9 1-2 NIT First Round Guy V. Lewis 1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 134 98 .578 HISTORY 1985-86 14-14 8-8 6th 9-5 4-7 1-2 Guy V. Lewis 1986-93 Pat Foster 7 70 38 .648 1986-87 18-12 9-7 3rd 10-3 5-6 3-3 NCAA First Round Pat Foster 1946-56 Alden Pasche 11 63 55 .534 1987-88 18-13 10-6 3rd 9-3 7-9 2-1 NIT First Round Pat Foster 2004-10 Tom Penders 6 56 38 .596 1988-89 17-14 8-8 4th 11-4 5-7 1-3 Pat Foster 2014 – Kelvin Sampson 4 42 30 .583 1989-90 25-8 13-3 2nd 13-1 9-5 3-2 NCAA First Round Pat Foster 2010-14 James Dickey 4 26 40 .394 1990-91 18-11 10-6 3rd 12-1 5-7 1-3 NIT Second Round Pat Foster 1993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 25 46 .352 1991-92 25-6 11-3 1st 11-2 10-3 4-1 NCAA First Round Pat Foster 2000-04 Ray McCallum 4 24 40 .375 1992-93 21-9 9-5 3rd 12-1 7-7 2-1 NIT First Round Pat Foster 1998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 7 25 .219 1993-94 8-19 5-9 6th 6-7 1-9 1-3 Alvin Brooks 1994-95 9-19 5-9 6th 6-7 2-11 1-1 Alvin Brooks By Conference Winning Percentage 1995-96 17-10 11-3 2nd 10-3 7-6 0-1 Alvin Brooks Years Coach Seasons Wins Losses Pct 1986-93 Pat Foster 7 70 38 .648 CONFERENCE USA (251-271 • 110-158 C-USA) 2004-10 Tom Penders 6 56 38 .596 Overall Conference Conference Postseason 2014 – Kelvin Sampson 4 42 30 .583 Year W-L Record Finish Home Away Neutral Tournament Head Coach 1956-86 Guy V. Lewis 30 134 98 .578 1996-97 11-16 3-11 4th-White Div. 9-5 2-9 0-2 Alvin Brooks 1946-56 Alden Pasche 11 63 55 .534 1997-98 9-20 2-14 5th-National Div. 6-7 3-10 0-3 Alvin Brooks 2014 – Kelvin Sampson 3 28 26 .519 1998-99 10-17 5-11 6th-National Div. 6-6 3-10 1-1 Clyde Drexler 2010-14 James Dickey 4 26 40 .394 1999-00 9-22 2-14 6th-National Div. 3-9 2-10 4-3 Clyde Drexler 2000-04 Ray McCallum 4 24 40 .375 2000-01 9-20 6-10 5th-National Div. 6-7 1-11 2-2 Ray McCallum 1993-98 Alvin Brooks 6 25 46 .352 2001-02 18-15 9-7 2nd-National Div. 9-4 6-7 3-4 NIT Opening Round Ray McCallum 1998-00 Clyde Drexler 2 7 25 .219

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RECORDS Individual Records...... 140 Team Records...... 141 Individual Career Leaders...... 142-143 Individual Season Leaders...... 144-145 Individual Game Leaders...... 146-147 Team Season Leaders...... 148 Team Game Leaders...... 149 1,000-Point Club...... 150-153 30-Point Club...... 154-155 Outstanding Performances...... 156-157 Individual Year-by-Year Leaders.. 158-159 Team Year-by-Year Statistics.....160-161 vs. Ranked Opponents...... 162-163 Houston when Ranked...... 164 Starting Lineups...... 165-166 Regular-Season Tournaments History...... 167-169 2018-19 HOUSTON 100-Point Games...... 170-171 NCAA Postseason Records...... 172 MEN’S NIT Records...... 173 CBI Records...... 174 BASKETBALL Conference Tournament Records.... 175 Freshman Single-Season Records... 176-177 Miscellaneous Records...... 178-179 Hofheinz Pavilion Records...... 180-181 RECORDS

139 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE-GAME CAREER Points: 62, Elvin Hayes, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68) Points: 2,884, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Field Goals Made: 28, Elvin Hayes, vs Valparaiso (2/24/68) Scoring Average: 31.0, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Field Goal Attempts: 28, Elvin Hayes, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68) Field Goals Made: 1,215, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Field Goal Percentage: .933 (14-15), Louis Dunbar, vs. Rice (1/16/73) Field Goal Attempts: 2,265, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Robert McKiver, vs. Middle Tennessee (12/1/07); Field Goal Percentage: .669 (352-526), Bo Outlaw (1991-93) Robert McKiver, vs. College of Charleston (11/17/07); 3-Point Field Goals Made 261, Robert McKiver (2006-08) Robert McKiver, vs. Prairie View A&M (11/29/06) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 719, Robert McKiver (2006-08) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 20, Robert McKiver, vs. College of Charleston (11/18/07) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .423 (137-324), Byron Smith (1989-91) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .857 (6-7), Tim Hobby, vs. SMU (1/21/87) Free Throws Made: 480, Otis Birdsong (1980-83) Free Throws Made: 18, Dominic Smith, vs. Southern Miss (1/23/02); Free Throw Percentage: .861 (174-202), Bernie Kapner (1956-59) Olllie Taylor, vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/30/69) Free Throw Attempts: 769, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, done 13 times; Most recently by Rebounds: 1,602, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Devonta Pollard (11-11), vs. Prairie View A&M (11/18/15) Rebounds per Game: 17.2 (1,602-93), Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Free Throw Attempts: 24, Lyle Harger, vs Trinity (2/16/63); Assists: 740, Reid Gettys (1981-85) Don Boldebuck, vs. Detroit (12/17/54) Assist per Game: 6.2 (740-120), Reid Gettys (1981-85) Consecutive Free Throws Made: 17, Kelvin Lewis, at UTEP (1/14/09) Blocked Shots: 454, Hakeem Olajuwon (1980-84) Rebounds: 37, Elvin Hayes, vs. Centenary (2/10/68) Blocked Shots per Game: 4.5 (454-100), Hakeem Olajuwon (1980-84) Assists: 17, Reid Gettys, vs. Rice (2/17/85) Steals: 268, Clyde Drexler (1980-83) Blocked Shots: 16, Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Biscayne (12/3/83) Steals per Game: 2.9 (183-64), Oliver Lafayette (2005-07) Steals: 11, Clyde Drexler, vs. Syracuse (12/11/82) Personal Fouls: 340, Larry Micheaux (1979-83) Minutes Played: 60, Clyde Drexler, at TCU (2/17/81) Disqualifications: 24, Jim Hatton (1953-55) Games Played: 134, Michael Young (1980-84) SINGLE-SEASON Games Started: 129, Michael Young (1980-84) Points: 1,214, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Minutes Played: 4,498, Michael Young (1980-84) Scoring Average: 36.8, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Minutes Played per Game: 37.2, Ollie Taylor (1968-70) Field Goals Made: 519, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Double-Doubles: 86, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Field Goal Attempts: 945, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Consecutive Double-Doubles: 46, Elvin Hayes (1/31/67 to 3/23/68) Field Goal Percentage: .684 (156-228), Bo Outlaw (1991-92) 20-Point Games: 82, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) 3-Point Field Goals Made: 145, Robert McKiver (2007-08) Consecutive 20-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1/2/68 to 3/22/68) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 376, Robert McKiver (2007-08) 30-Point Games: 54, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .456 (72-158), Byron Smith (1989-90) Consecutive 30-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1/2/68 to 3/22/68) Free Throws Made: 235, Ollie Taylor (1969-70) 40-Point Games: 18, Elvin Hayes (1965-68) Free Throw Attempts: 321, Ollie Taylor (1969-70) Consecutive 40-Point Games: 5, Elvin Hayes (2/17/68 to 3/4/68) Free Throw Percentage: .922 (94-102), Zamal Nixon (2010-11) Consecutive Free Throws Made: 28, Dominic Smith (1/23/02 to 2/9/02) Rebounds: 624, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Rebounds per Game: 18.9 (624-33), Elvin Hayes (1967-68) Assists: 309, Reid Gettys (1983-84) Assists per Game: 8.4 (309-37), Reid Gettys (1983-84) Blocked Shots: 207, Hakeem Olajuwon (1983-84) Blocked Shots per Game: 5.6 (207-37), Hakeem Olajuwon (1983-84) Steals: 113, Clyde Drexler (1982-83) Steals per Game: 3.4 (105-34), Oliver Lafayette (2005-06) Personal Fouls: 125, Mike Schultz (1976-77) Disqualifications: 14, Jim Hatton (1953-54) Games Played: 37, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Hakeem Olajuwon, Rickie Winslow, Michael Young (1983-84); Ken Ciolli, Cecile Rose, Mike Schultz, Charles Thompson, Mark Trammell, George Walker (1976-77) Games Started: 37, Alvin Franklin, Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young (1983-84) Minutes Played: 1,354, Michael Young (1983-84) Minutes Played per Game: 39.0, Robert Williams (1980-81) Double-Doubles: 32, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) 20-Point Games: 30, Elvin Hayes (1967-68) 30-Point Games: 30, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)

RECORDS 40-Point Games: 12, Elvin Hayes (1967-68)

140 MEDIA ALMANAC TEAM RECORDS POINTS FREE THROWS MADE FOULS Game – High: 158, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68) Game – High: 43, vs. Southwestern (12/12/77) Game – High: 36, at Lamar (12/1/76) Game – Low: 33, vs. Southeast Oklahoma (12/8/47) Game – Low: 0, at TCU (1/19/05); vs. SMU (1/5/84) Game – Low: 5, vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) (12/12/66) Opp. Game – High: 121, at Bowling Green (3/1/75) Season – High: 644 in 1976-77 Season – High: 849 in 1976-77 Opp. Game – Low: 28, by Oklahoma City (1/26/48) Season – Low: 205 in 1947-48 Season – Low: 228 in 1946 Half – High: 85 (1st), vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/22/66) Half – Low: 5 (2nd), vs. Texas A&M (1/10/79) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS DISQUALIFICATIONS Opp. Half – High: 66 (2nd), vs. Purdue (Indianapolis) Game – High: 54, at Bradley (2/9/56) Game: 5, at Virginia (11/23/85) (12/10/93) Game – Low: 1, vs. SMU (2/16/11) Season – High: 40 in 1979-80 Opp. Half – Low: 12 (1st), at UConn (12/28/16); Season – High: 950 in 1976-77 Season – Low: 7 in 1995-96, 1991-92 14 (2nd), by Tulsa (2/18/06) Season – Low: 345 in 1947-48 Overtime: 17, vs. Rice (12/7/99); vs. Texas A&M (1/24/97) Opp. Overtime: 23, at Rice (1/26/11) TURNOVERS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game – High: 38, vs. Nevada (12/17/76); Season – High: 3,467 in 1976-77 Game – High: 95.7 (22-of-23), at Montana State (1/30/70) at Creighton (2/17/73) Season – Low: 756 in 1946 Game – Low: 0.0 (0-7), at TCU (1/19/05); Game – Low: 1, vs. UConn (2/1/15) (0-6), vs. SMU (1/5/84) SCORING AVERAGE Season – High: 666 in 1976-77 Season – High: 77.0 (552-of-717) in 2007-08 Season – Low: 315 in 2009-10 Season – High: 98.1 in 1965-66 Season –Low: 57.0 (318-558) in 1948-49 Season – Low: 54.0 in 1965-66 GAMES PLAYED FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDS Season – High: 37 in 1983-84, 1976-77 Game – High: 74, vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68) Game – High: 91, vs. Rice (3/7/74) Season – Low: 14 in 1945-46 Game – Low: 12, vs. Sam Houston State (1/17/46) Game – Low: 15, vs. Oklahoma State (1/25/54) Season – Low: 1,419 in 1976-77 Season – High: 2,074 in 1967-68 MINUTES PLAYED Season – Low: 871 in 1957-58 Season – Low: 288 in 1946 Game: 300, at TCU (2/17/81); vs. Michigan (12/21/62) Season: 7,450 in 1976-77 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS REBOUNDING AVERAGE Game – High: 124, vs. Texas Wesleyan (2/22/66) Season – High: 62.8 (2,074 - 33) in 1967-68 Season – Low: 32.8 (1,050 - 32) in 2004-05 AVERAGE MINUTES PLAYED Game – Low: 39, vs. Maryland (3/19/83; Season: 205.6 in 2003-04 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional) vs. Arkansas (1/19/80) ASSISTS Season – High: 2,808 in 1967-68 Game – High: 44, vs. Texas Lutheran (12/8/81) MARGIN OF VICTORY Season – Low: 1,437 in 1947-48 Game – Low: 3, done three times; UH: 77 (158-81), vs. Valparaiso (2/24/68) Most recently at USC (12/3/95); Opp: 47 (63-110), at Washington (12/24/04) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season – High: 745 in 1976-77 Game – High: 70.0 (35-of-50), vs. Tennessee State (12/30/01) Season – Low: 337 in 1962-63 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON Game – Low: 21.3 (16-75), vs. Texas A&M (2/24/54) Overall: 32 (3/25/67 to 3/16/68) Season – High: 53.1 (1,186-of-2,232) in 1982-83 ASSISTS AVERAGE In-Season: 31 (12/2/67 to 3/22/68) Season – Low: 28.1 (446-1,587) in 1948-49 Season – High: 22.7 (614 - 27) in 1972-73 Season – Low: 10.0 (269 - 27) in 2003-04 CONSECUTIVE GAMES LOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Overall: 13 (12/7/93 to 2/2/94) Game – High: 19, vs. Florida Tech (11/22/05) STEALS Game – Low: 0, done nine times; Most recently Game – High: 26, vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) (12/4/78) vs. Saint Louis (3/7/01, C-USA Tournament) Game – Low: 0, done five times; Season – High: 375 in 2007-08 Most recently vs. Cincinnati (1/7/14) Season – Low: 94 in 1986-87 Season – High: 389 in 1982-83 Season – Low: 136 in 1975-76 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game – High: 45, vs. Saint Louis (12/5/90) Game – Low: 1, vs. Rice (2/7/87) STEALS AVERAGE Season –High: 1,039 in 2007-08 Season – High: 12.4 (385 - 31) in 2005-06 Season – Low: 238 in 1986-87 Season – Low: 5.0 (136 - 27) in 1975-76 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS Game – High: .750 (12-of-16), at Louisville (2/6/88) Game – High: 17, vs. Arkansas (1/22/83) RECORDS Game – Low: 0.0, done nine times; Most recently Game – Low: 0, done many times; vs. Saint Louis (0-8) (3/7/01, C-USA Tournament) Most recently vs. UConn (3/4/18) Season – High: 42.5 (150-of-353) in 1989-90 Season – High: 286 in 1983-84 Season – Low: 29.1 (105-361) in 2000-01 Season – Low: 46 in 1988-89 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE Season – High: 7.9 (269 - 34) in 1982-83 Season – Low: 1.5 (46 - 31) in 1988-89

141 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER LEADERS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 2,884 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 1. 261 Robert McKiver 67 2007-08 1. 769 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 2,832 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 2. 251 Kelvin Lewis 65 2007-10 2. 709 Otis Birdson 116 1073-77 3. 2,043 Michael Young 134 1980-84 3. 243 Jherrod Stiggers 97 2011-15 3. 587 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 4. 1,880 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 4. 227 Andre Owens 87 2002-04 4. 547 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 5. 1,838 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 5. 183 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 5. 543 Gary Philips 79 1958-61 6. 1,765 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 6. 182 Damon Jones 81 1994-97 6. 538 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 7. 1,741 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 7. 172 Rob Gray 92 2015-18 7. 517 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 8. 170 Damyean Dotson 64 2015-17 8 1,710 Rob Gray 91 2015-18 8. 515 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 9. 168 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 9. 1,684 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 9. 511 Ollie Taylor 56 1968-70 10. 161 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-07 10. 1,662 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 10. 498 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS SCORING AVERAGE (min. two years) Rk. No. Player G Years FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Rk. Avg. Player G Pts. Years 1. 719 Robert McKiver 67 2007-08 Rk. Pct. Player FT-A Years 1. 31.0 Elvin Hayes 93 2,884 1965-68 2. 679 Jherrod Stiggers 66 2011-15 1. .866 Joseph Young 181-209 2010-13 2. 24.4 Otis Birdsong 116 2,832 1973-77 3. 675 Andre Owens 87 2002-05 2. .861 Bernie Kapner 174-202 1956-59 3. 22.8 Don Boldebuck 51 1,162 1954-56 4. 658 Kelvin Lewis 65 2007-10 3. .840 Dominic Smith 293-349 2000-02 4. 22.6 Aubrey Coleman 67 1,516 2008-10 5. 530 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 4. .833 Jim Hatton 185-222 1952-55 5. 22.3 Louis Dunbar 79 1,765 1972-75 6. 521 Damon Jones 81 1994-97 5. .818 Wayne Ballard 121-148 1964-66 6. 22.0 Ollie Taylor 56 1,231 1968-70 7. 500 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-07 6. .8160 Robert McKiver 306-375 2006-08 7. 21.4 Robert McKiver 67 1,435 2006-08 8. 475 Rob Gray 91 2015-18 7. .8158 Kelvin Lewis 248-304 2007-10 8. 20.9 Rob Williams 88 1,838 1979-82 9. 439 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 8. .810 Kenneth Williams 226-279 1976-80 9. 20.7 Dwight Davis 84 1,741 1969-72 10. 413 Damyean Dotson 64 2015-17 9. .8038 Roger Fernandes 127-158 1987-92 10. 19.2 Gee Gervin 58 1,114 1998-00 10. .8037 Carl Herrera 172-214 1989-90 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 85 made) FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years REBOUNDS Rk. No. Player G Years 1. .431 Wes VanBeck 103-239 2014-18 Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 1,215 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. .423 Byron Smith 137-324 1989-91 1. 1,602 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 3 .412 Damyean Dotson 170-413 2015-17 2. 1,176 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 2. 1,067 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1981-84 4. .402 Joseph Young 121-301 2010-13 3. 900 Michael Young 134 1980-84 3. 1,045 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 5. .400 Adam Brown 96-240 2009-11 4. 759 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 6. .394 Dominic Smith 85-216 2000-02 4. 969 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 5. 753 Craig Upchurch 95 1987-92 7. .392 Darian Thibodeaux 94-240 2010-12 5. 961 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 6. 718 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 8. .390 Horace Chaney 139-356 1987-89 6. 948 Clyde Drexler 96 1980-83 7. 685 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 9. .384 Dion Dowell 124-323 2006-08 7. 863 Don Boldebuck 51 1954-55 8. 676 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 10. .383 Derrick Daniels 168-439 1988-92 8. 859 Ken Spain 90 1966-69 9. 645 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 9. 833 TaShawn Thomas 96 2011-14 10. 631 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3-POINT FGM 10. 797 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 Rk. No. Player Dates FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 32 Damyean Dotson 11/11/16 – 3/16/17 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rk. No. Player G Years 2. 29 Corey Davis Jr. 11/25/17 – 3/15/18 Rk. Avg. Player G Rebs. Years 1. 2,265 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 3. 28 Robert McKiver 11/26/07 – 3/27/08 1. 17.2 Elvin Hayes 93 1,602 1965-68 2. 2,148 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 t4. 26 Jherrod Stiggers 2/5/14 – 1/15/15 2. 16.9 Don Boldebuck 51 863 1954-56 3. 1,833 Michael Young 134 1980-84 t4. 26 Kelvin Lewis 3/7/09 - 2/6/10 3. 13.7 Dwight Jones 54 739 1971-73 4. 1,574 Louis Dunbar 79 1972-75 6. 25 Robert McKiver 11/13/06 – 2/19/07 4. 11.4 Dwight Davis 84 961 1969-72 5. 1,453 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 7. 23 Richard Hollis 1/9 – 11/30/88 5. 10.7 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1,067 1981-84 6. 1,429 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 t8. 22 Byron Smith 3/11/90 – 2/7/91 6. 10.3 Ollie Taylor 58 578 1968-70 7. 1,406 Kenneth Williams 126 1976-80 t8. 22 Byron Smith 12/18/89 – 3/10/90 7. 10.2 Louis Truscott 60 612 2001-03 8. 1,355 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 10. 21 Sam Mack 12/14/91 – 3/13/92 8. 10.1 Lyle Harger 76 766 1960-63 9. 1,347 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 FREE THROWS MADE 9. 10.0 Tim Moore 70 703 1993-96 10. 1,326 Rob Gray 91 2015-18 10. 9.9 Mike Schultz 69 683 1976-78 Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 480 Otis Birdsong 116 1980-83 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2. 454 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 ASSISTS Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years 3. 409 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 Rk. No. Player G Years 1. .669 Bo Outlaw 352-526 1991-93 4. 402 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 1. 740 Reid Gettys 120 1981-85 2. .639 Hakeem Olajuwon 532-833 1981-84 5. 394 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 2. 711 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 3. .592 Lyle Harger 376-635 1960-63 6. 372 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 3. 629 Ken Ciolli 129 1975-79 4. .587 Larry Micheaux 554-943 1979-83 Gary Phillips 79 1958-61 t4. 502 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 5. .577 George Walker 422-732 1975-79 8. 371 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 t4. 502 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08

RECORDS 6. .572 Marshall Sauls 103-180 1978-80 9. 361 Ollie Taylor 56 1968-70 6. 407 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 7. .571 TaShawn Thomas 577-1,010 2011-14 10. 336 Rob Gray 91 2015-18 7. 395 Galen Robinson Jr. 99 2015 – 8. .56460 Rich Apolskis 201-356 1963-66 8. 365 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 9. .56456 Carl Herrera 188-333 1989-90 9. 346 Joe Hamood 84 1963-66 10. .556 Craig Upchurch 753-1,355 1987-92 10. 338 Cecil Rose 1974-78 142 MEDIA ALMANAC CAREER LEADERS

ASSISTS AVERAGE (min. 50 games) WINS CONFERENCE GAMES STARTED Rk. Avg. Player G Asts. Years Rk. No. Player Record Years Rk. No. Player Years 1. 6.2 Reid Gettys 120 740 1981-85 1. 109 Michael Young 109-25 1980-84 1. 64 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 1983-87 2. 5.9 Anthony Goldwire 57 334 1992-94 2. 95 Reid Gettys 95-25 1981-85 2. 63 Michael Young (SWC) 1980-84 3. 5.7 Derrick Daniels 124 711 1988-92 3. 90 Alvin Franklin 90-35 1982-86 3. 62 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 1988-92 4. 5.32 Poo Welch 59 314 1969-71 4. 89 Larry Micheaux 89-34 1979-83 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 1987-92 5. 5.29 L.J. Rose 49 259 2013-15 5. 87 George Walker 87-42 1975-79 5. 60 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 1982-86 6. 5.1 George Reynolds 54 274 1967-69 Ken Ciolli 87-42 1975-79 6. 56 Lanny Smith (C-USA) 2003-08 7. 85 Derrick Daniels 85-39 1988-92 7. 4.9 Ken Ciolli 129 629 1975-79 7. 55 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 1979-83 Craig Upchurch 85-41 1987-92 8. 4.6 Rob Williams 88 407 1979-82 9. 84 Hakeem Olajuwon 84-16 1981-84 8. 50 Danrad Knowles (American) 2013-17 9. 4.3 Randy Brown 57 243 1986-88 10. 83 Charles Thompson 83-35 1974-78 TaShawn Thomas (C-USA, American) 2011-14 10. 4.11 Joe Hamood 84 346 1963-66 * 70 Galen Robinson Jr. 70-29 2015 – 10. 48 Galen Robinson Jr. (American) 2015 – Kenny Younger (C-USA) 1997-00 BLOCKED SHOTS CONFERENCE WINS Greg Anderson (SWC) 1983-87 Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player Record Years Clyde Drexler (SWC) 1980-83 1. 454 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 1980-84 1. 52 Michael Young (SWC) 52-12 1980-84 Rob Williams (SWC) 1979-82 2. 231 Dwight Davis 84 1969-72 2. 47 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 47-17 1982-86 3. 227 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 3. 45 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 45-19 1979-83 MINUTES PLAYED 4. 211 Bo Outlaw 61 1991-93 4. 44 Reid Gettys (SWC) 44-16 1981-85 Rk. No. Player G Years 5. 42 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 42-20 1988-92 5. 209 TaShawn Thomas 96 2011-14 1. 4,498 Michael Young 134 1980-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (SWC) 42-6 1981-84 6. 160 Anwar Ferguson 55 2002-04 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 42-20 1987-92 2. 4,087 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 7. 155 Dwight Jones 54 1969-71 8. 40 Greg Anderson (SWC) 40-24 1983-87 3. 4,065 Derrick Daniels 124 1988-92 8. 137 Danrad Knowles 126 2013-17 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 40-24 1983-87 4. 4,062 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 9. 135 Maurice Pressley 79 1972-75 10. 38 Galen Robinson Jr. (American) 38-16 2015 – 5. 3,916 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 10. 133 Tim Moore 70 1993-96 6. 3,830 Alvin Franklin 125 1982-86 GAMES PLAYED 7. 3,535 Lanny Smith 122 2003-08 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (min. 50 games) Rk. No. Player Years 8. 3,457 Greg Anderson 123 1983-87 Rk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years 1. 134 Michael Young 1980-84 9. 3,418 Larry Micheaux 123 1979-83 1. 4.5 Hakeem Olajuwon 100 454 1980-84 2. 129 Ken Ciolli 1975-79 10. 3,335 Elvin Hayes 93 1965-68 2. 3.5 Bo Outlaw 61 211 1991-93 George Walker 1975-79 4. 126 Danrad Knowles 2013-17 3. 2.91 Anwar Ferguson 55 160 2002-04 Craig Upchurch 1987-92 MINUTES AVERAGE 4. 2.87 Dwight Jones 54 155 1969-71 Kenneth Williams 1976-80 Rk. Avg. Player G Min. Years 5. 2.8 Dwight Davis 84 231 1969-72 7. 125 Alvin Franklin 1982-86 1. 37.2 Ollie Taylor 56 2,086 1968-70 6. 2.2 TaShawn Thomas 96 209 2011-14 8. 124 Derrick Daniels 1988-92 2. 37.1 Poo Welch 59 2,190 1969-71 7. 1.90 Tim Moore 70 133 1993-96 Rickie Winslow 1983-87 3. 36.9 Anthony Goldwire 57 2,105 1992-94 8. 1.85 Greg Anderson 123 227 1983-87 10. 123 Greg Anderson 1983-87 4. 36.14 Dwight Davis 84 3,036 1969-72 9. 1.7 Maurice Pressley 79 130 1972-75 Larry Micheaux 1979-83 5. 36.10 Robert McKiver 67 2,419 2006-08 10. 1.6 Rolando Ferreira 61 195 1986-88 * 99 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – 6. 35.9 Elvin Hayes 93 3,335 1965-68 7. 35.8 Andre Owens 87 3,115 2002-05 STEALS CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYED 8. 35.6 Robert Williams 88 3,129 1979-82 Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player Years 9. 35.02 Otis Birdsong 116 4,062 1973-77 1. 72 Danrad Knowles 2013-17 1. 268 Clyde Drexler 96 1980-83 10 34.96 Aubrey Coleman 67 2,342 2008-10 2. 64 Michael Young (SWC) 1980-84 2. 237 Ken Ciolli 129 1975-79 Alvin Franklin (SWC) 1980-84 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 3. 217 Otis Birdsong 116 1973-77 Larry Micheaux (SWC) 1979-83 4. 215 Michael Young 134 1980-84 Rk. No. Player Years Greg Anderson (SWC) 1983-87 1. 10 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84 5. 209 Kenneth Williams 126 1976-80 Rickie Winslow (SWC) 1983-87 2. 2 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 6. 207 Rickie Winslow 124 1983-87 George Walker (SWC) 1975-79 7. 183 Oliver Lafayette 64 2005-07 Ken Ciolli (SWC) 1975-79 3. 1 Bo Outlaw 1991-93 8. 168 Aubrey Coleman 67 2008-10 8. 62 Derrick Daniels (SWC) 1988-92 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 9. 158 Craig Upchurch 126 1987-92 Craig Upchurch (SWC) 1987-92 Dwight Davis 1969-72 10. 157 Rob Williams 88 1979-82 Kenneth Williams (SWC) 1976-80 George Reynolds 1967-69 * 54 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – STEALS AVERAGE (min. 50 games) DOUBLE-DOUBLES GAMES STARTED Rk. No. Player Years Rk. Avg. Player G Stls. Years Rk. No. Player Years 1. 2.9 Oliver Lafayette 64 183 2005-07 1. 86 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 1. 129 Michael Young 1980-84 2. 55 Dwight Davis 1969-72 2. 2.8 Clyde Drexler 96 268 1980-83 RECORDS 2. 126 Craig Upchurch 1987-92 3. 53 Hakeem Olajuwon 1981-84 3. 2.5 Aubrey Coleman 67 168 2008-10 3. 124 Derrick Daniels 1988-92 4. 47 Greg Anderson 1983-87 4. 2.3 Brian Latham 63 148 2004-06 4. 123 Rickie Winslow 1983-87 5. 2.001 Anthony Goldwire 57 115 1992-94 5. 113 Lanny Smith 2003-08 5. 44 Don Boldebuck 1954-56 6. 2.0 Bo Outlaw 61 122 1991-93 6. 112 Alvin Franklin 1982-86 6. 43 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 7. 1.91 Randy Brown 57 109 1986-88 7. 107 Larry Micheaux 1979-83 7. 42 Rickie Winslow 1983-87 8. 1.87 Otis Birdsong 116 217 1973-77 8. 96 TaShawn Thomas 2011-14 8. 40 Lyle Harger 1960-63 9. 1.85 Dominic Smith 60 111 2000-02 9. 95 Clyde Drexler 1980-83 9. 38 Ken Spain 1966-69 10. 1.83 Rob Williams 88 161 1979-82 10. 94 Greg Anderson 1983-87 10. 36 Dwight Jones 1971-73 * 82 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015 – Tim Moore 1993-96

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POINTS SCORED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 50 made) Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. Pct. Player FTM-A Years 1. 1,214 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 1. 145 Robert McKiver 33 2007-08 1. .922 Zamal Nixon 94-102 2010-11 2. 1,090 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 2. 116 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 2. .888 Dominic Smith 142-160 2000-01 3. 895 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 3. 108 Damyean Dotson 32 2016-17 3. .884 Robert McKiver 190-215 2007-08 4. 881 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 4. 103 Corey Davis Jr. 35 2017-18 4. .879 Dion Dowell 58-66 2007-08 5. 801 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 5. 102 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 5. .876 Bernie Kapner 57-66 1956-57 6. 789 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 6. 100 Andre Owens 32 2004-05 6. .875 Joseph Young 140-160 2012-13 7. 749 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 7. 96 Jherrod Stiggers 31 2014-15 7. .873 Wes VanBeck 55-63 2016-17 8. 734 Michael Young 37 1983-84 8. 93 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 8. .862 Wayne Ballard 50-58 1965-66 9. 733 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-70 9. 86 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 9. .851 Kenneth Williams 57-67 1977-78 10. 730 Otis Birdsong 28 1975-76 10. 80 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2013-14 10. .840 Pete Markle 63-75 1959-60 80 Lanny Smith 32 2004-05 SCORING AVERAGE REBOUNDS Rk. Avg. Player G Pts Years 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 36.8 Elvin Hayes 33 1,214 1967-68 Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 624 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 2. 30.3 Otis Birdsong 36 1,090 1976-77 1. 376 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 2. 500 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 3. 28.4 Elvin Hayes 31 881 1966-67 2. 343 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 3. 490 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 4. 27.2 Elvin Hayes 29 789 1965-66 3. 280 Jherrod Stiggers 31 2014-15 4. 488 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 5. 26.1 Otis Birdsong 30 730 1975-76 280 Andre Owens 32 2004-05 5. 453 Don Boldebuck 25 1954-55 6. 25.6 Aubrey Coleman 35 895 2009-10 5. 270 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 6. 422 Ken Spain 33 1967-68 7. 25.0 Rob Williams 30 749 1980-81 6. 257 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 7. 410 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-56 8. 24.6 Otis Birdsong 26 640 1974-75 7. 252 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 8. 388 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 1982-83 9. 24.43 Ollie Taylor 30 733 1969-70 8. 244 Damyean Dotson 33 2016-17 9. 380 Dwight Jones 27 1972-73 10. 24.37 Dwight Davis 27 658 1971-72 9. 240 Corey Davis Jr. 35 2017-18 10. 362 Mike Schultz 37 1976-77 10. 230 Oliver Lafayette 33 2006-07 FIELD GOALS MADE REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rk. No. Player G Years 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 45 made) Rk. Avg. Player G. Rebs. Years 1. 519 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 Rk. Pct. Player 3FGA-M Years 1. 18.9 Elvin Hayes 33 624 1967-68 2. 452 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 1 .484 Wes VanBeck 46-95 2016-17 2. 18.1 Don Boldebuck 25 457 1954-55 3. 373 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 2. .456 Byron Smith 72-158 1989-90 3. 16.9 Elvin Hayes 29 490 1965-66 4. 323 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 3. .443 Damyean Dotson 108-244 2016-17 4. 15.8 Don Boldebuck 26 410 1955-56 5. 319 Michael Young 37 1983-84 4. .440 Darian Thibodeaux 59-134 2010-11 5. 15.7 Elvin Hayes 31 488 1966-67 6. 305 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 5. .429 Corey Davis Jr. 103-240 2017-18 6. 14.1 Dwight Jones 27 380 1972-73 7. 302 Otis Birdsong 30 1975-76 t6. .426 Dominic Smith 49-115 2001-02 7. 13.8 Lyle Harger 26 359 1962-63 8. 298 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 .426 Jessie Drain 49-115 1992-93 8. 13.5 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 500 1983-84 9. 268 Otis Birdsong 26 1974-75 8. .423 Adam Brown 47-111 2010-11 9. 13.3 Dwight Jones 27 359 1971-72 10. 266 Michael Young 34 1982-83 9. .420 Joseph Young 66-157 2012-13 10. 12.9 Greg Anderson 28 360 1985-86 10. .417 Derrick Daniels 45-108 1989-90 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ASSISTS Rk. No. Player G Years FREE THROWS MADE Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 945 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 309 Reid Gettys 37 1983-84 2. 794 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 t1. 235 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 2. 209 Reid Gettys 34 1982-83 3. 750 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 235 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-70 3. 208 Reid Gettys 30 1984-85 4. 717 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 3. 190 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 4. 201 Ken Ciolli 37 1976-77 5. 637 Michael Young 37 1983-84 4. 186 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 5. 196 Derrick Daniels 33 1989-90 5. 176 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 6. 598 Rob Williams 30 1980-81 6. 190 Joe Hamood 29 1965-66 6. 174 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 7. 588 Robert McKiver 34 2007-08 7. 181 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 7. 172 Carl Herrera 33 1989-90 8. 583 Kenneth Williams 31 1978-79 8. 180 Poo Welch 30 1969-70 8. 165 Lyle Harger 26 1962-63 9. 582 Otis Birdsong 28 1975-76 9. 179 Derrick Daniels 29 1990-91 9. 158 Rob Gray 35 2017-18 10. 570 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66 10. 173 Ken Ciolli 31 1978-79 10. 156 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-56 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS ASSISTS AVERAGE Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years Rk. No. Player G Asts. Years Rk. No. Player G Years 1. .684 Bo Outlaw 156-228 1991-92 1. 8.4 Reid Gettys 37 309 1983-84 1. 321 Ollie Taylor 30 1969-70 2. .675 Hakeem Olajuwon 249-399 1983-84 2. 6.9 Reid Gettys 30 208 1984-85 2. 319 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 3. .658 Bo Outlaw 196-298 1992-93 3. 6.6 Joe Hamood 29 190 1965-66 3. 285 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 4. .656 Lyle Harger 193-294 1962-63 4. 6.23 Donnell Hayes 26 162 1973-74 4. 283 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 5. .630 Braxton Clark 63-100 1984-85 5. 6.17 Derrick Daniels 29 179 1990-91 5. 257 Elvin Hayes 29 1965-66

RECORDS 6. .611 Hakeem Olajuwon 192-314 1982-83 6. 6.11 Reid Gettys 34 209 1982-83 6. 232 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 7. .607 Hakeem Olajuwon 91-150 1981-82 7. 228 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 7. 6.07 Anthony Goldwire 27 164 1993-94 8. .604 Larry Micheaux 177-293 1981-82 8. 227 Elvin Hayes 31 1966-67 8. 6.0 Poo Welch 30 180 1969-70 9. .600 Larry Micheaux 123-205 1980-81 9. 226 Don Boldebuck 26 1955-56 9. 5.9 Derrick Daniels 33 196 1989-90 10. .598 George Walker 73-122 1976-77 10 222 Don Boldebuck 25 1954-55 10. 5.8 Derrick Daniels 31 181 1988-89 144 MEDIA ALMANAC SEASON LEADERS BLOCKED SHOTS GAMES STARTED Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player Years 1. 207 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 1. 37 Alvin Franklin 1983-84 2. 175 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 3. 125 Dwight Davis 29 1970-71 Michael Young 1983-84 4. 114 Bo Outlaw 30 1992-93 4. 36 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 5. 111 Anwar Ferguson 27 2003-04 5. 35 Devin Davis 2017-18 6. 106 Dwight Davis 27 1971-72 Aubrey Coleman 2009-10 7. 97 Dwight Jones 26 1972-73 Kelvin Lewis 2009-10 Bo Outlaw 31 1991-92 8. 34 Rob Gray 2017-18 9. 90 TaShawn Thomas 33 2013-14 Tafari Toney 2007-08 10. 83 Tim Moore 28 1994-95 Michael Young 1982-83 Clyde Drexler 1982-83 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE Larry Micheaux 1982-83 Rk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 1. 5.6 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 207 1983-84 2. 5.1 Hakeem Olajuwon 34 175 1982-83 MINUTES PLAYED 3. 4.3 Dwight Davis 29 125 1970-71 Rk. No. Player G Years 4. 4.1 Anwar Ferguson 27 111 2003-04 1. 1,354 Michael Young 37 1983-84 5. 3.9 Dwight Davis 27 106 1971-72 6. 3.8 Bo Outlaw 30 114 1992-93 2. 1,342 Otis Birdsong 36 1976-77 7. 3.6 Dwight Jones 26 97 1972-73 3. 1,293 Aubrey Coleman 35 2009-10 8. 3.1 Bo Outlaw 31 97 1991-92 4. 1,278 Kelvin Lewis 35 2009-10 9. 3.0 Tim Moore 28 85 1994-95 5. 1,270 Elvin Hayes 33 1967-68 10. 2.7 TaShawn Thomas 33 90 2013-14 6. 1,260 Hakeem Olajuwon 37 1983-84 7. 1,236 Robert McKiver 33 2006-07 STEALS 8. 1,218 Kelvin Lewis 33 2008-09 Rk. No. Player G Years 9. 1,204 Alvin Franklin 37 1983-84 1. 113 Clyde Drexler 34 1982-83 10. 1,188 Ken Spain 33 1967-68 2. 105 Oliver Lafayette 31 2005-06 3. 97 Clyde Drexler 32 1981-82 MINUTES AVERAGE 4. 93 Aubrey Coleman 95 2009-10 Rk. No. Player G Min. Years 5. 84 Brian Latham 32 2004-05 1. 39.03 Robert Williams 30 1,171 1980-81 6. 78 Oliver Lafayette 33 2006-07 2. 39.0 Poo Welch 29 1,131 1970-71 Ken Ciolli 33 1977-78 3. 38.8 Alvin Franklin 28 1,085 1985-86 8. 77 Randy Brown 29 1987-88 4. 38.6 Otis Birdsong 28 1,082 1975-76 9. 75 Aubrey Coleman 32 2008-09 5. 38.5 Elvin Hayes 33 1,270 1967-68 Ken Ciolli 31 1978-79 6. 38.4 Ollie Taylor 30 1,153 1969-70 7. 37.7 Greg Anderson 28 1,055 1985-86 STEALS AVERAGE 8. 37.6 Dwight Davis 27 1,014 1971-72 Rk. No. Player G Stls. Years 9. 37.5 David Marrs 28 1,050 1975-76 1. 3.4 Oliver Lafayette 31 105 2005-06 10. 37.45 Robert McKiver 33 1,236 2006-07 2. 3.3 Clyde Drexler 34 113 1982-83 3. 3.0 Clyde Drexler 32 97 1981-82 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 4. 2.667 Steve Newsome 27 72 1972-73 Rk. No. Player Years 5. 2.657 Aubrey Coleman 35 93 2009-10 1. 7 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 6. 2.655 Randy Brown 29 77 1987-88 2. 3 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 7. 2.6 Brian Latham 32 84 2004-05 3. 2 Elvin Hayes 1967-68 8. 2.423 Donnell Hayes 26 63 1973-74 4. 1 Bo Outlaw 1992-93 9. 2.419 Ken Ciolli 31 75 1978-79 Clyde Drexler 1981-82 10. 2.36 Oliver Lafayette 33 78 2006-07 Dwight Davis 1970-71 Ken Ciolli 33 78 1977-78 George Reynolds 1967-68 GAMES PLAYED Rk. No. Player Years DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. 37 Alvin Franklin 1983-84 Rk. No. Player Years 1. 32 Elvin Hayes 1967-68

Reid Gettys 1983-84 RECORDS Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 2. 28 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 Elvin Hayes 1966-67 Michael Young 1983-84 4. 26 Elvin Hayes 1965-66 Ken Ciolli 1976-77 5. 24 Don Boldebuck 1954-55 Cecile Rose 1976-77 6. 23 Ken Spain 1967-68 Mike Schultz 1976-77 7. 22 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 Charles Thompson 1976-77 Dwight Davis 1970-71 Mark Trammel 1976-77 9. 20 Dwight Davis 1971-72 George Walker 1976-77 Don Boldebuck 1955-56

145 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE-GAME LEADERS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 62 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 1. 9 Robert McKiver vs. Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 2. 55 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 9 Robert McKiver vs. College of Charleston 11/17/07 3. 52 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 9 Robert McKiver vs. Prairie View A&M 11/29/06 4. 51 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 4. 8 Jherrod Stiggers Mississippi Valley State 12/28/14 5. 50 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 8 Andre Owens at Marquette 3/2/05 50 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 6. 7 Armoni Brooks ECU 2/25/18 50 Don Boldebuck at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 7 Armoni Brooks SMU 2/8/18 8. 49 Elvin Hayes vs. Loyola-Chicago 3/9/68 7 Damyean Dotson UCF 2/1/17 9. 48 Elvin Hayes Fairfield 1/29/68 7 Jherrod Stiggers vs. Texas Tech 12/23/14 10. 45 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 7 Joseph Young vs. Texas-Pan American 1/3/13 45 Elvin Hayes Montana State 12/14/67 7 Kelvin Lewis SMU 2/13/10 Opp. 51 by Red Murrell at Drake 3/3/58 7 Kelvin Lewis Troy 12/14/09 7 Zamal Nixon SMU 3/7/09 FIELD GOALS MADE 7 Kelvin Lewis at Southern Miss 1/17/09 1. 28 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 7 Kelvin Lewis Mississippi Valley State 12/13/08 2. 24 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 7 Kelvin Lewis Valparaiso 3/24/08 3. 23 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 7 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 4. 22 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 7 Robert McKiver at UCF 2/2/08 5. 20 Elvin Hayes Centenary 1/6/68 7 Robert McKiver SMU 1/13/07 20 Elvin Hayes vs. Montana State 12/14/67 7 Robert McKiver Memphis 1/11/07 7. 19 Otis Birdsong Texas 1/18/77 7 Robert McKiver at Rhode Island 11/13/06 19 Dwight Davis vs. Arizona State 12/11/71 7 Ramon Dyer at North Texas 12/23/05 19 Elvin Hayes at UNLV 1/31/67 7 Oliver Lafayette Arizona 12/3/05 19 Elvin Hayes Centenary 12/14/66 7 Lamar Roberson Florida Tech 11/25/05 19 Don Boldebuck at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 7 Andre Owens at Wichita State 3/16/05 Opp. 24 by Ron Schlieman North Dakota State 12/7/67 7 Andre Owens Louisville 1/5/05 7 Andre Owens Texas A&M 12/27/03 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 7 Gee Gervin at UAB 1/9/99 1. 41 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 7 David Diaz at Cal State Fullerton 2/10/93 2. 37 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 7 Horace Chaney Arkansas 2/1/89 3. 36 Elvin Hayes Valparaiso 2/24/68 7 Richard Hollis vs. Drexel 12/20/87 36 Elvin Hayes Centenary 1/6/68 Opp. 11 by Dennis Scott vs. Georgia Tech 12/28/88 5. 35 Elvin Hayes vs. Marquette 12/29/67 35 Elvin Hayes Montana State 12/14/67 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 7. 34 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 1. 20 Robert McKiver vs. College of Charleston 11/17/07 34 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 2. 19 Kelvin Lewis at Arizona 1/24/09 9. 33 Elvin Hayes UT Arlington 2/22/68 3. 18 Robert McKiver at Tulsa 3/26/08 10. 32 Otis Birdsong vs. St. Bonaventure 3/20/77 18 Andre Owens at Wichita State 3/16/05 32 Elvin Hayes at UNLV 12/23/67 5. 17 Robert McKiver Southern Miss 2/27/08 32 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 12/8/66 17 Robert McKiver Prairie View A&M 11/29/06 Opp. 40 by Austin Carr Notre Dame 3/20/71 7. 16 Kelvin Lewis vs. SMU 2/13/10 16 Kelvin Lewis at Southern Miss 1/17/09 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 attempts) 16 Robert McKiver at Memphis 2/25/07 1. .933 (14-15) Louis Dunbar at Rice 1/16/73 16 Andre Owens Louisville 1/5/05 2. .923 (12-13) Rob Williams Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 Opp. 19 by Dennis Scott Georgia Tech 12/28/88 .923 (12-13) Mike Schultz Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 .923 (12-13) Wayne Ballard Portland 2/26/66 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.) 5. .917 (11-12) Tim Moore at Texas A&M 2/16/94 1. .700 (7-10) Lamar Roberson Florida Tech 11/22/05 .917 (11-12) Greg Anderson vs. South Alabama 11/30/84 .700 (7-10) Horace Chaney Arkansas 2/1/89 .700 (7-10) Richard Hollis Drexel 12/20/87 7. .909 (10-11) Greg Anderson at Toledo 12/27/85 4. .667 (6-9) Lanny Smith at TCU 1/19/05 .909 (10-11) Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Villanova 3/27/83 .667 (6-9) Oliver Lafayette at LSU 11/29/05 9. .900 (9-10) Bo Outlaw at SMU 3/7/92 6. .643 (9-14) Robert McKiver Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 .900 (9-10) Chris Morris at Arkansas 1/22/90 7. .636 (7-11) Ramon Dyer at North Texas 12/23/05 Opp. .929 (13-14) by Larry Ward at Centenary 1/25/69 .636 (7-11) Oliver Lafayette Arizona 12/3/05 9. .600 (6-10) Robert McKiver Rice 2/23/08 .600 (6-10) Robert McKiver Tulsa 2/6/08

RECORDS .600 (6-10) Dion Dowell Southern 12/8/07 .600 (6-10) Marcus Malone at Rhode Island 11/13/06 .600 (6-10) Ramon Dyer at DePaul 1/8/05 Opp. .800 (8-10) by Darrell Jenkins East Carolina 2/10/07 by Edward Garrett McNeese State 11/19/04

146 MEDIA ALMANAC SINGLE-GAME LEADERS FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS 1. 18 Dominic Smith Southern Miss 1/23/02 1. 17 Reid Gettys Rice 2/17/85 18 Ollie Taylor vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 2. 16 Derrick Daniels Rice 2/7/90 3. 17 Kelvin Lewis at UTEP 1/14/09 3. 15 Randy Brown Fordham 3/17/88 17 George Walker at Rice 1/20/79 15 Reid Gettys Kansas 11/26/83 5. 16 Aubrey Coleman UCF 1/20/10 15 Poo Welch Loyola (La.) 2/19/70 16 Don Boldebuck at Texas 12/11/54 16 Don Boldebuck at Oklahoma City 2/7/55 15 George Reynolds Valparaiso 2/24/68 16 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/16/55 7. 14 Derrick Daniels Texas A&M 1/27/90 16 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 14 Gerry McGee Texas Wesleyan 11/29/85 10. 15 Rob Williams vs. Texas Tech 2/3/82 14 Poo Welch South Alabama 2/28/70 Opp. 22 by Cleo Littleton Wichita State 2/12/55 14 Vern Lewis vs. Ohio State 3/23/68 Opp. 18 by Sean Colson at Charlotte 2/28/98 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS by Ralph Bobik at Creighton 2/17/73 1. 24 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 24 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/17/54 BLOCKED SHOTS 3. 21 Don Boldebuck Detroit 12/16/55 4. 20 Dominic Smith Southern Miss 1/23/02 1. 16 Hakeem Olajuwon Biscayne 12/3/83 20 George Walker at Rice 1/20/79 2. 14 Dwight Jones Houston Baptist 2/8/73 20 Ollie Taylor vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 3. 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 6. 19 Galen Robinson UAB 1/11/97 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Arkansas 1/22/83 19 Elvin Hayes at Hardin-Simmons 2/26/68 11 Hakeem Olajuwon vs. NC State 4/4/83 19 Elvin Hayes Hardin-Simmons 2/9/67 11 Hakeem Olajuwon Texas 1/10/84 19 Lyle Harger Trinity 2/16/63 7. 10 Bo Outlaw Texas A&M 2/17/93 10. 18 Kelvin Lewis at UTEP 1/14/09 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon vs. Arkansas 3/11/84 18 Ken Spain at Virginia Tech 3/1/69 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon vs. Rice 3/10/84 Opp. 25 by Cleo Littleton Wichita State 2/12/55 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon at Texas A&M 1/14/84 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 11 att.) 10 Hakeem Olajuwon at Texas Tech 1/12/84 1. 1.000 (13-13) Rob Gray at Saint Louis 12/9/17 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon Louisville 12/25/83 1.000 (10-10) Wes VanBeck Tulsa 1/4/17 10 Hakeem Olaujuwon Texas 2/15/83 1.000 (11-11) Devonta Pollard Prairie View A&M 11/18/15 Opp. 10 by Gerrick Morris USF 2/21/04 1.000 (13-13) Joseph Young at Tulane 3/9/13 by Robert Parrish Centenary 2/1/73 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon vs. Marshall 3/9/11 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon vs. Tulsa 1/19/11 STEALS 1.000 (11-11) Zamal Nixon vs. Tulane 2/12/11 1. 11 Clyde Drexler at Syracuse 12/11/82 1.000 (12-12) Aubrey Coleman The Citadel 12/21/09 2. 8 Oliver Lafayette BYU 3/15/06 1.000 (11-11) Robert McKiver at East Carolina 3/1/08 1.000 (11-11) Robert McKiver Memphis 1/30/08 8 Dominic Smith Charlotte 2/4/01 1.000 (12-12) Dominic Smith vs. Charlotte 2/4/01 8 Ken Ciolli vs. Illinois State 3/14/77 1.000 (11-11 Dominic Smith Texas Southern 12/23/00 8 Ken Ciolli Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 1.000 (11-11) Tim Moore vs. Baylor 2/19/94 8 Ken Ciolli Xavier 12/16/77 1.000 (11-11) David Diaz at Texas 2/27/93 8 Cecile Rose Houston Baptist 1/2/76 1.000 (12-12) David Diaz at Arkansas State 12/22/92 8. 7 Aubrey Coleman Tulsa 1/9/10 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams vs. Texas 3/7/81 7 Aubrey Coleman vs. San Diego 11/27/09 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams Texas Wesleyan 12/9/80 7 Aubrey Coleman at Toledo 12/20/08 1.000 (13-13) Ollie Taylor at Montana State 1/30/70 7 Brian Latham USF 2/16/05 1.000 (12-12) Jack Foster Sam Houston State 12/1/55 7 Bernard Smith Southern Miss 3/1/00 1.000 (11-11) Don Boldebuck vs. Tulsa 1/23/56 1.000 (16-16) Don Boldebuck Texas 12/11/54 7 Rickie Winslow at UTSA 12/5/85 Opp. 1.000 (11-11) Ben Uzoh Tulsa 1/9/10 7 Eric Dickens at TCU 1/3/85 1.000 (12-12) by Steve Novak at Marquette 3/2/05 7 Michael Young Arkansas 2/26/84 1.000 (12-12) by Acie Law at Texas A&M 12/29/04 7 Clyde Drexler vs. TCU 3/12/83 1.000 (11-11) by Brandon Wolfram at UTEP 12/28/00 7 Clyde Drexler UC Santa Barbara 12/15/81 1.000 (16-16) by Mike Floyd Texas A&M 1/6/73 Opp. 10 by B.J. Tyler Texas 1/29/94 1.000 (13-13) by Eddie Stallings UT Arlington 2/22/68 REBOUNDS 1. 37 Elvin Hayes at Centenary 2/10/68 2. 30 Elvin Hayes Southwestern 2/12/66 3. 29 Lyle Harger Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 RECORDS 4. 28 Elvin Hayes vs. Pacific 3/12/66 Elvin Hayes Centenary 2/7/66 6. 27 Elvin Hayes vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/68 Elvin Hayes Virginia Tech 3/2/68 Elvin Hayes vs. Valparaiso 2/24/68 Elvin Hayes TCU 1/27/66 Don Boldebuck Missouri 12/23/54 Don Boldebuck Trinity 1/28/56 Opp. 27 by James Ware at Oklahoma City 2/27/65

147 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM SEASON RECORDS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE THROW PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 3,482 1976-77 1. 375 2007-08 1. .770 552-717 2007-08 1. 286 1983-84 2. 3,226 1967-68 2. 330 2006-07 2. .746 562-753 2008-09 2. 269 1982-83 3. 182 2013-14 3. 3,015 1977-78 3. 297 2017-18 3. .744 582-782 1965-66 4. 171 1981-82 4. 2,845 1965-66 4. 290 2009-10 4. .723 536-741 1957-58 5. 157 1992-93 5. 2,800 1982-83 5. 286 2005-06 5. .718 484-674 2017-18 6. 151 2003-04 6. 2,770 1983-84 6. 268 2016-17 6. .717 390-544 2016-17 7. 149 2011-12 1973-74 7. 2,765 1966-67 7. 279 2004-05 7. .716 638-891 1969-70 9. 146 2001-02 8. 2,751 2009-10 8. 259 2014-15 8. .715 457-639 2006-07 10. 145 1989-90 9. 2,748 1969-70 9. 215 2015-16 9. .714 596-835 1956-57 t10. 2,685 2017-18 10. 212 2013-14 10. .7097 555-782 2012-13 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE 1. 7.9 269 – 34 1982-83 2,685 1981-82 2. 7.7 286 – 37 1983-84 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS REBOUNDS 3. 5.7 149 – 26 1973-74 SCORING AVERAGE 1. 1,039 2007-08 1. 2,074 1967-68 4. 5.6 151 – 27 2003-04 1. 98.1 2,845– 29 1965-66 2. 1,009 2006-07 2. 1,862 1966-67 5. 5.5 179 – 33 2013-14 6. 5.2 157 – 30 1992-93 2. 97.8 3,226 – 33 1967-68 3. 854 2005-06 3. 1,662 1976-77 7. 5.2 171 – 33 1981-82 3. 94.1 3,482 – 37 1976-77 4. 831 2004-05 4. 1,567 1965-66 8. 5.0 149 – 30 2011-12 4. 92.6 2,407 – 26 1974-75 5. 814 2009-10 5. 1,564 1969-70 9. 4.5 127 – 28 1985-86 5. 92.6 2,499 – 27 1971-72 6. 809 2014-15 6. 1,523 1970-71 10. 4.5 136 – 30 1984-85 6. 91.6 2,748 – 30 1969-70 7. 768 2017-18 7. 1,515 1971-72 STEALS 7. 91.6 2,472 – 27 1972-73 8. 681 2016-17 8. 1,480 1977-78 1. 389 1982-83 8. 91.4 2,527 – 33 1977-78 9. 618 2015-16 9. 1,477 1972-73 2. 385 2005-06 9. 89.5 2,328 – 26 1973-74 10. 598 2008-09 10. 1,353 2017-18 3. 381 1976-77 4. 361 1981-82 10. 89.2 2,765 – 31 1966-67 5. 350 1977-78 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE REBOUNDING AVERAGE 6. 339 1983-84 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .425 150-353 1989-90 1. 62.8 2,074 – 33 1967-68 7. 331 2004-05 1. 1,419 1976-77 2. .395 94-238 1986-87 2. 60.1 1,862 – 31 1966-67 8. 329 2009-10 9. 319 1978-79 2. 1,352 1967-68 3. .394 268-281 2016-17 3. 56.1 1,515 – 27 1971-72 10. 289 2007-08 3. 1,227 1977-78 4. .389 176-452 2010-11 4. 54.7 1,477 – 27 1972-73 4. 1,186 1982-83 5. .387 297-768 2017-18 5. 54.0 1,567 – 29 1965-66 STEALS AVERAGE 5. 1,160 1965-66 6. .383 149-389 2001-02 6. 52.5 1,523 – 29 1970-71 1. 12.4 385 – 31 2005-06 2. 11.4 389 – 34 1982-83 6. 1,128 1966-67 7. .383 162-423 1987-88 7. 52.1 1,564 – 30 1969-70 3. 10.9 361 – 33 1981-82 7. 1,115 1983-84 8. .372 140-376 1996-97 8. 51.0 1,327 – 26 1968-69 4. 10.6 350 – 33 1977-78 8. 1,105 1981-82 9. .367 212-578 2013-14 9. 49.9 1,297 – 26 1973-74 5. 10.34 331 – 32 2004-05 9. 1,080 1972-73 10. .364 209-574 1990-91 10. 49.2 1,279 – 26 1955-56 6. 10.30 381 – 37 1976-77 7. 10.29 319 – 31 1978-79 10. 1,055 1969-70 8. 10.15 264 – 26 1973-74 FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS 9. 9.7 261 – 27 1993-94 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 1. 644 1976-77 1. 745 1976-77 10 9.4 329 – 35 2009-10 1. 2,808 1967-68 2. 638 1969-70 2. 736 1983-84 GAMES PLAYED 2. 2,744 1976-77 3. 599 1954-55 3. 732 1967-68 t1. 37 1976-77 3. 2,459 1966-67 4. 596 1956-57 4. 729 1982-83 1983-84 4. 2,431 1977-78 5. 593 1953-54 5. 638 1977-78 t3. 34 2007-08 5. 2,388 1965-66 6. 582 1965-66 6. 625 1969-70 1982-83 t5. 35 2017-18 6. 2,282 2009-10 7. 566 2001-02 7. 614 1972-73 2009-10 7. 2,259 1969-70 8. 562 2008-09 8. 596 1984-85 t7. 33 2013-14 8. 2,242 1972-73 9. 561 1977-78 9. 580 1981-82 2012-13 9. 2,232 1982-83 10. 555 2012-13 10. 572 1973-74 2008-09 1981-82 10. 2,174 1978-79 1989-90 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS ASSISTS AVERAGE 1967-68 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 950 1976-77 1. 22.7 614 – 27 1972-73 2006-07 1. .531 1,186-2,232 1982-83 2. 891 1969-70 2. 22.2 732 – 33 1967-68 1977-78 2001-02 2. .523 1,115-2,130 1983-84 3. 874 1983-84 3. 22.0 572 – 26 1973-74 3. .523 1,105-2,113 1981-82 4. 862 1953-54 4. 21.4 729 – 34 1982-83 MINUTES 4. .517 1,419-2,744 1976-77 5. 856 1954-55 5. 21.1 570 – 27 1971-72 1. 7,450 1976-77 5. .513 946-1,844 1980-81 6. 850 1967-68 6. 20.8 625 – 30 1969-70 2. 7,425 1983-84 3. 7,050 2009-10 6. .512 1,006-1,965 1974-75 7. 835 1956-57 7. 20.2 746 – 37 1976-77 4. 7,000 2017-18 7. .505 1,227-2,431 1977-78 8. 831 2001-02 8. 19.9 736 – 37 1983-84 t5. 6,800 2007-08 RECORDS 8. .503 953-1,893 1984-85 9. 815 1955-56 9. 19.9 596 – 30 1984-85 1982-83 9. .495 993-2,005 1989-90 10. 813 1966-67 10. 19.3 638 – 33 1977-78 7. 6,775 2012-13 8. 6,675 2006-07 10. .492 847-1,721 1985-86 1960-61 9. 6,650 2008-09 2001-02

148 MEDIA ALMANAC TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS REBOUNDS 1. 158 Valparaiso 2/24/68 1. 45 Saint Louis 12/5/90 1. 91 Rice 3/7/74 2. 152 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 2. 43 SMU 2/16/08 2. 88 Southern Miss 11/27/72 3. 145 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 at Missouri State 3/20/06 3. 85 South Alabama 2/28/70 4. 140 Southwestern 2/12/66 4. 42 at UCF 2/2/08 at Centenary 2/10/68 5. 139 at Trinity 2/9/65 5. 41 at Tulane 2/9/08 5. 83 Sacramento State 12/2/67 6. 137 North Texas 12/17/77 at Arizona 12/17/06 6. 82 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/8/66 7. 133 Southwestern 12/12/77 7. 40 South Alabama 2/14/07 Trinity 1/2/65 8. 132 at TCU 12/18/65 Southern 12/8/07- 8. 80 at Michigan 12/5/66 9. 131 Florida Tech 11/22/05 Grambling State 11/22/06 9. 79 Virginia Tech 3/2/68- 10. 130 West Texas A&M 1/5/73 10. 39 vs Creighton 12/22/06 at West Texas A&M 2/23/67 UNLV 1/20/71 Florida Tech 11/22/05 Oklahoma City 1/5/63 UT Arlington 2/22/68 Opp. 40 at East Carolina 3/1/08 Opp: 74 by Notre Dame 1/9/65 Opp: 121 Bowling Green 3/1/75 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.) ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE 1. .750 (12-16) at Louisville 2/6/88 1. 44 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 1. 74 Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. .714 (10-14) vs. Memphis 3/7/02 2. 42 Valparaiso 2/24/68 2. 65 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 3. .692 (9-13) vs. UTEP 2/13/13 3. 39 UNLV 2/6/69 3. 64 Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 4 .688 (11-16) Fairfield 12/6/17 4. 38 Montana State 12/14/67 5. .667 (18-27) ECU 2/25/18 4. 62 North Texas 12/17/77 5. 37 West Texas State 1/5/73 .667 (10-15) Murray State 12/2/15 5. 61 Southwestern 2/12/66 6. 36 Trinity 12/11/76 .667 (10-15) North Texas 12/8/90 6. 56 UNLV 1/20/71 7. 35 SMU 1/8/83 8. .630 (11-16) Alcorn State 12/22/88 at Trinity 2/9/65 UT Arlington 2/22/68 9. .591 (13-22) vs. SMU 3/7/09 Texas Wesleyan 2/16/65 9. 34 Alcorn State 12/22/88 10. .593 (16-27) Troy 12/14/09 at TCU 12/18/65 Opp. .636 (7-11) by IUPUI 11/28/98 Texas A&M 1/6/73 10. 55 Wabash College 12/6/73 Miami (Fla.) 2/14/70 Opp: 52 Oral Roberts 12/28/73 FREE THROWS MADE Opp: 33 by Jacksonville 2/28/72 1. 43 Southwestern 12/12/77 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS 2. 38 Bradley 2/4/56 STEALS 1. 124 Texas Wesleyan 2/22/66 3. 37 SMU 2/24/94 1. 26 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12/4/78 2. 121 West Texas State 1/5/73 at Sam Houston State 12/4/53 2. 24 Houston Baptist 11/27/97 3. 118 Texas Wesleyan 2/16/65 5. 36 UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 at Syracuse 12/11/82 4. 115 Virginia Tech 3/2/68 6. 35 Southern Miss 1/23/02 Houston Baptist 1/6/77 5. 112 Valparaiso 2/24/68 Detroit 12/16/55 5. 22 McNeese State 12/31/05 6. 111 UT Arlington 2/22/68 vs. TCU 12/10/55 Texas Lutheran 12/11/79 7. 108 North Dakota State 12/7/67 Detroit 12/18/53 UT Rio Grande Valley 12/15/78 8. 106 Trinity 12/11/76- 10. 34 at UTEP 1/14/09 8. 21 Texas Lutheran 12/7/77 Trinity 2/22/73 Texas Southern 12/23/00 9. 20 Florida Tech 11/22/05 at West Texas A&M 2/23/67 Opp: 42 Texas Tech 3/10/94 Opp: 21 by Texas 1/29/94 Opp. 108 by Oral Roberts 12/28/73 by Nevada 12/17/76 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 54 at Bradley 2/9/56 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. .700 (35-50) Tennessee State 12/30/01 2. 53 Southwestern 12/12/77 1. 17 Arkansas 1/22/83 2. .681 (64-94) Texas Lutheran 12/8/81 3. 51 Texas A&M 1/15/55 2. 15 vs. Villanova 3/27/83 3. .679 (55-81) Texas Lutheran 12/19/83 4. 49 Detroit 12/16/55 3. 14 Lehigh 11/17/13 4. .673 (35-72 at McNeese State 12/6/97 5. 48 South Alabama 2/28/70 Baylor 2/2/83 5. .672 (43-64) Rice 1/16/73 6. 47 vs. Siena 12/29/53 Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 6. .667 (42-63) ECU 2/25/18 7. 45 Texas Southern 12/23/00 5. 12 at Middle Tennessee 12/2/08 7. .661 (37-56) at Texas 1/10/81 at North Texas 11/30/91 Southern Miss 2/3/04 8. .657 (44-67) at Biscayne 2/10/75 Seattle 2/6/71 Texas Lutheran 1/2/96 9. .649 (37-57) Louisiana-Lafayette 1/10/83 10. 44 Southern Miss 1/23/02 Texas A&M 2/17/93 10. .646 (42-65) Alcorn State 12/22/88 SMU 2/24/94 Texas 3/5/90 Opp: .681 (30-44) by TCU 2/8/94 vs. Texas 3/10/90 Texas 2/15/83 vs. Boston College 3/21/82 vs. NC State 4/4/83 at Rice 1/20/79 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Arizona 11/26/82 vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 Opp: 12 at Cincinnati 1/29/05 1. 19 Florida Tech 11/22/05 Opp. 58 by Texas Tech 3/10/94 2. 18 ECU 2/25/18 by SMU 2/12/79 by UCLA 1/2/77 Tulsa 1/11/18 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) SMU 2/16/08 1. 1.000 (12-12) at SMU 2/27/10 at Rhode Island 11/13/06 2. .962 (25-26) Prairie View A&M 11/18/15

6. 16 Troy 12/14/09 3. .957 (22-23) at Montana State 1/30/70 RECORDS Valparaiso 3/24/08 4. .950 (19-20) at Memphis 3/10/06 at UCF 2/2/08 Tennessee 12/4/71 at SMU 1/16/08 6. .947 (18-19) at Texas 1/30/78 Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 7. .941 (16-17) at UCF 2/2/08 Opp: 15 at East Carolina 3/1/08 .941 (32-34) at Texas 2/15/89 9. .933 (14-15) at UCF 2/28/07 10. .929 (13-14) at Southern Miss 2/19/07 .929 (13-14) vs. Bowling Green 12/29/61 Opp: 1.000 (15-15) Rice 3/11/75 1.000 (11-11) Virginia 2/7/88

149 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CLUB 1. ELVIN HAYES • 2,884 Pts. 7. DWIGHT DAVIS • 1,741 Pts. #44 • Forward • 6-8 • 235 • Three Letters • Rayville, La. • 1965-68 #42 • Center/Forward • 6-7 • 205 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1969-72 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1965-66 29 323-570 .567 –– –– 143-257 .556 490 16.9 789 27.2 1969-70 28 201-369 .545 –– –– 99-128 .773 288 10.3 501 17.9 1966-67 31 373-750 .497 –– –– 135-227 .595 488 15.7 881 28.4 1970-71 29 222-460 .483 –– –– 138-189 .730 357 12.3 582 20.3 1967-68 33 519-945 .549 –– –– 176-285 .618 624 18.9 1,214 36.8 1971-72 27 262-518 .506 –– –– 134-181 .740 316 11.7 658 24.4 Totals 93 1,215-2,265 .536 –– –– 454-769 .590 1,602 17.2 2,884 31.0 Totals 84 685-1,347 .509 –– –– 371-498 .745 961 11.4 1,741 20.7

Career High: 55, vs. Southwestern (2/12/66) Career High: 42, vs. Arizona State (12/11/71) 2. OTIS BIRDSONG • 2,832S Pts. 8. ROB GRAY • 1,710 Pts. #10 • Guard • 6-4 • 190 • Four Letters • Winter Haven, Fla. • 1973-77 #2/32 • Guard • 6-2 • 185 • Three Letters • Forest City, N.C. • 2000-18 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1973-74 26 154-312 .494 –– –– 64-92 .696 110 42 372 14.3 2015-16 26 150-345 .435 48-140 .343 69-98 .704 57 2.2 417 16.0 1974-75 26 268-460 .583 –– –– 104-143 .727 122 4.7 640 24.6 2016-17 31 233-493 .473 63-165 .382 109-134 .813 116 3.7 638 20.6 1975-76 28 302-582 .517 –– –– 126-191 .660 176 6.3 730 26.1 2017-18 34 218-488 .447 61-170 .359 158-197 .802 125 3.7 655 19.3 1976-77 36 452-794 .569 –– –– 186-283 .657 159 4.4 1,090 30.3 Totals 91 601-1,326 .453 172-475 .362 336-429 .783 298 3.3 1,710 18.8 Totals 116 1,176-2,148 .547 –– –– 480-709 .677 567 4.9 2,832 24.2 Career High: 39, vs. San Diego State (3/15/18) Career High: 43, vs. Texas A&M (2/19/77); vs. Texas (1/18/77) 9. ALVIN FRANKLIN • 1,684 Pts. 3. MICHAEL YOUNG • 2,043 Pts. #20 • Guard • 6-2 • 180 • Four Letters • La Marque, Texas • 1982-86 #42 • Forward • 6-7 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1980-84 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1982-83 30 58-136 .426 –– –– 28-45 .622 22 0.7 144 4.8 1980-81 30 157-319 .492 –– –– 47-84 .560 190 6.3 361 12.0 1983-84 37 160-338 .473 –– –– 139-173 .803 55 1.5 459 12.4 1981-82 33 158-358 .441 –– –– 44-64 .688 179 5.4 360 10.9 1984-85 30 203-449 .452 –– –– 101-132 .765 58 1.9 507 16.9 1982-83 34 266-519 .513 –– –– 56-88 .636 195 5.7 588 17.3 1985-86 28 224-506 .443 –– –– 126-167 .754 61 2.2 574 20.5 1983-84 37 319-637 .501 –– –– 96-149 .644 231 6.2 734 19.8 Totals 125 645-1,429 .451 –– –– 394-517 .762 196 1.6 1,684 13.5 Totals 134 900-1,833 .491 –– –– 243-385 .631 795 5.9 2,043 15.3 Career High: 31, vs. Texas A&M (12/27/85) Career High: 30, vs. Texas A&M (2/2/84) 10. GREG ANDERSON • 1,662 Pts. 4. CRAIG UPCHURCH • 1,880 Pts. #54 • Forward/Center • 6-10 • 230 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1983-87 #3 • Forward • 6-8 • 200 • Four Letters • St. Louis, Mo. • 1987-92 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1983-84 35 49-101 .485 –– –– 19-36 .528 123 3.5 117 3.4 1987-88 31 148-262 .565 –– –– 79-125 .632 163 5.3 376 12.1 1984-85 30 197-344 .573 –– –– 69-129 .535 244 8.1 463 15.4 1988-89 31 232-398 .583 –– –– 119-185 .643 203 6.5 583 18.8 1985-86 28 215-376 .572 –– –– 106-181 .586 360 12.9 536 19.1 1989-90 33 182-338 .538 –– –– 69-113 .611 231 7.0 433 13.1 1986-87 30 215-409 .526 –– –– 116-192 .604 318 10.6 546 18.2 1991-92 31 191-357 .535 –– –– 105-164 .640 200 6.5 488 15.7 Totals 123 676-1,230 .550 –– –– 310-538 .576 1,045 8.5 1,662 13.5 Totals 126 753-1,355 .556 –– –– 372-587 .634 797 6.3 1,880 14.9 Career High: 41, vs. Arizona State (12/6/86) Career High: 34, vs. Texas A&M (1/25/89) 11. RICKIE WINSLOW • 1,548 Pts. 5. ROB WILLIAMS • 1,838 Pts. #41 • Forward • 6-8 • 223 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1983-87 #20 • Guard • 6-2 • 175 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1979-82 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1983-84 37 133-213 .624 –– –– 50-82 .610 203 5.5 316 8.5 1979-80 28 180-351 .513 –– –– 96-127 .756 72 2.6 456 16.3 1984-85 30 180-315 .571 –– –– 67-109 .615 263 8.8 427 14.2 1980-81 30 298-598 .498 –– –– 153-195 .785 83 2.8 749 25.0 1985-86 27 159-299 .531 –– –– 103-149 .691 281 10.4 421 15.6 1981-82 30 240-504 .476 –– –– 153-193 .793 64 2.1 633 21.1 1986-87 30 159-307 .518 –– –– 63-109 .578 222 7.4 384 12.8 Totals 88 718-1,453 .494 –– –– 402-515 .781 219 2.5 1,838 21.1 Totals 124 631-1,154 .547 –– –– 282-449 .628 969 7.8 1,548 12.5

Career High: 40, vs. Texas (1/10/81) Career High: 28, at UTSA (12/5/85) 6. LOUIS DUNBAR • 1,765 Pts. 12. AUBREY COLEMAN • 1,516 Pts. #22 • Forward • 6-9 • 190 • Three Letters • Minden, La. • 1972-75 #12 • Guard • 6-4 • 200 • Two Letters • Houston, Texas • 2008-10 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1972-73 27 251-497 .505 –– –– 67-85 .788 143 5.3 569 21.1 2008-09 32 218-512 .426 10-48 .208 174-228 .763 262 8.2 620 19.4 1973-74 26 248-542 .458 –– –– 67-91 .736 221 8.5 563 21.7 2009-10 35 305-717 .425 51-161 .317 235-319 .737 259 7.4 896 25.6 1974-75 26 260-535 .486 –– –– 113-164 .689 243 9.3 633 24.3 Totals 67 523-1,229 .426 61-209 .292 409-547 .748 521 7.8 1,516 22.6 RECORDS Totals 79 759-1,574 .482 –– –– 247-340 .726 607 7.7 1,765 22.3 Career High: 38, at Tulane (3/6/10); at Marshall (2/18/09) Career High: 36, vs. Texas A&M (1/6/73)

150 MEDIA ALMANAC 1,000-POINT CLUB 13. KENNETH WILLIAMS • 1,476 Pts. 19. CLYDE DREXLER • 1,383 Pts. #4 • Guard • 6-1 • 175 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1976-80 #22 • Guard • 6-7 • 210 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1980-83 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1976-77 36 63-147 .429 –– –– 25-31 .806 41 1.1 151 4.2 1980-81 30 153-303 .505 –– –– 50-85 .588 314 10.5 356 11.9 1977-78 31 135-289 .467 –– –– 57-67 .851 72 2.3 327 10.5 1981-82 32 206-362 .569 –– –– 73-120 .608 336 10.5 485 15.2 1978-79 31 263-583 .451 –– –– 82-114 .719 90 2.9 608 19.6 1982-83 34 236-440 .536 –– –– 70-95 .737 298 8.8 542 15.9 1979-80 28 169-387 .436 –– –– 52-67 .776 72 2.6 390 13.9 Totals 96 595-1,105 .538 –– –– 193-300 .643 948 9.9 1,383 14.4 Totals 126 630-1,406 .448 –– –– 216-279 .774 275 2.2 1,476 11.7 Career High: 30, vs Biscayne (12/6/81) Career High: 41, vs. SMU (1/22/79) 20. CHARLES THOMPSON • 1,381 Pts. 14. KELVIN LEWIS • 1,465 Pts. Forward • 6-8 • 235 • Three Letters • Rayville, La. • 1974-78 #0 • Guard • 6-4 • 195 • Three Letters • Fort Worth, Texas • 2007-10 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1974-75 20 20-50 .400 –– –– 11-15 .733 42 2.1 51 2.6 2007-08 32 105-247 .425 56-149 .376 61-74 .824 125 3.9 327 10.2 1975-76 28 109-232 .470 –– –– 61-94 .649 202 7.2 279 10.0 2008-09 33 195-473 .412 93-252 .369 111-133 .835 108 3.3 594 18.0 1976-77 37 199-369 .539 –– –– 90-122 .738 257 6.9 488 13.2 2009-10 35 183-443 .413 102-257 .397 76-97 .784 140 4.0 544 15.5 1977-78 33 223-424 .526 –– –– 117-168 .696 276 8.4 563 17.1 Totals 100 483-1,163 .415 251-658 .381 248-304 .816 373 3.7 1,465 14.7 Totals 118 551-1,075 .513 –– –– 279-399 .699 777 6.6 1,381 11.7

Career High: 35, at Arizona (1/24/09) Career High: 35, vs. North Texas (12/17/77) 15. GARY PHILLIPS • 1,452 Pts. 21. HAKEEM OLAJUWON • 1,332 Pts. #54 • Guard • 6-3 • 189 • Three Letters • Quincy, Ill. • 1958-61 #34 • Center • 7-0 • 250 • Three Letters • Lagos, Nigeria • 1981-84 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1958-59 26 172-386 .446 –– –– 93-153 .608 136 5.2 437 16.8 1981-82 29 91-150 .607 –– –– 58-103 .563 179 6.2 240 8.3 1959-60 25 187-456 .410 –– –– 139-194 .716 158 6.3 513 20.5 1982-83 34 192-314 .611 –– –– 88-148 .595 388 11.4 472 13.9 1960-61 28 181-426 .425 –– –– 140-196 .714 170 6.1 502 17.9 1983-84 37 249-369 .675 –– –– 122-232 .526 500 13.5 620 16.8 Totals 79 540-1,268 .426 –– –– 372-543 .685 464 5.9 1,452 18.4 Totals 100 532-833 .639 –– –– 268-483 .555 1,067 10.7 1,332 13.3

Career High: 38, vs. Miami (Fla.) (1/23/60) Career High: 35, vs. UC Santa Barbara (12/28/83) 16. ROBERT McKIVER • 1,435 Pts. 22. LARRY MICHEAUX • 1,324 Pts. #3 • Guard • 6-3 • 190 • Two Letters • New Haven, Conn. • 2006-08 #40 • Center • 6-9 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1979-83 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 2006-07 33 201-532 .378 116-343 .338 116-160 .725 106 3.2 634 19.2 1979-80 27 61-117 .521 –– –– 29-58 .500 115 4.3 153 5.7 2007-08 34 233-588 .396 145-376 .386 190-215 .884 131 3.9 801 23.6 1980-81 29 123-205 .600 –– –– 48-88 .545 191 6.6 294 10.1 Totals 67 434-1,120 .388 261-719 .363 306-375 .816 237 3.5 1,435 21.4 1981-82 33 177-293 .604 –– –– 55-95 .579 249 7.5 409 12.4 1982-83 34 193-328 .588 –– –– 82-146 .562 232 6.8 468 13.8 Career High: 52, vs. Southern Miss (2/27/08) Totals 123 554-943 .587 –– –– 214-387 .553 787 6.4 1,324 10.8 17. ANDRE OWENS • 1,407 Pts. Career High: 30, vs. Villanova (3/27/83) #20 • Guard • 6-4 • 200 • Three Letters • Indianapolis, Ind. • 2002-05 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 23. TIM MOORE • 1,298 Pts. 2002-03 28 128-360 .356 65-198 .328 68-89 .764 144 5.1 389 13.9 #3 • Forward • 6-8 • 215 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas •1993-96 2003-04 27 147-395 .372 62-197 .315 77-105 .733 145 5.4 433 16.0 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 2004-05 32 195-485 .402 100-280 .357 95-132 .720 155 4.8 585 18.3 1993-94 21 134-275 .487 0-3 .000 104-140 .743 179 8.5 372 17.7 Tsotals 87 470-1,240 .379 227-675 336 240-326 .736 444 5.1 1,407 16.2 1994-95 28 206-402 .512 10-35 .286 140-204 .686 296 10.6 562 20.1 s 1995-96 21 138-256 .539 6-15 .400 82-115 .713 228 10.9 364 17.3 Career High: 41, vs. Tsexas A&M (12/27/03) Totals 70 478-933 .512 16-53 .302 326-459 .710 703 10.0 1,298 18.5 18. TaSHAWN THOMAS • 1,388 Pts. Career High: 33, vs. TCU (1/14/95); vs. James Madison (11/25/94); vs. Baylor (1/22/94) #35 • Forward • 6-8 • 240 • Three Letters • Killeen, Texas • 2011-14 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 24. LANNY SMITH • 1,250 Pts. 2011-12 30 138-239 .577 0-2 .000 45-83 .542 245 8.2 321 10.7 #23 • Guard • 6-3 • 194 • Four Letters • Missouri City, Texas • 2003-08 2012-13 33 234-424 .552 1-9 .111 90-141 .638 322 9.8 559 16.9 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. RECORDS 2013-14 33 205-347 .591 1-6 .167 97-163 .595 266 8.1 508 15.4 2003-04 27 75-206 .364 30-92 .326 46-75 .613 57 2.1 226 8.4 Totals 96 577-1,010 .571 2-17 .118 232-387 .599 833 8.7 1,388 14.5 2004-05 32 153-390 .392 80-199 .402 83-118 .703 76 2.4 469 14.7 2005-06 30 116-304 .382 58-164 .354 74-114 .649 79 2.6 364 12.1 Career High: 31, at Tulsa (2/16/13) 2006-07 4 12-34 .353 2-13 .154 5-7 .714 9 2.3 31 7.8 2007-08 29 41-134 .306 13-62 .210 65-78 .833 44 1.5 160 5.5 Totals 122 397-1,072 .370 183-530 .345 273-392 .696 265 2.2 1,250 10.2

Career High: 31, vs. Southern Miss (2/3/04)

151 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000-POINT CLUB 25. CECIL ROSE • 1,244 Pts. 31. GALEN ROBINSON • 1,135 Pts. #00 • Guard • 6-5 • 190 • Four Letters • Nassau, Bahamas • 1974-78 #13 • 6-8 • 265 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1994-98 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1974-75 22 34-48 .708 –– –– 18-25 .720 45 2.0 82 3.7 1994-95 25 61-131 .466 0-0 .000 38-64 .594 88 3.5 160 6.4 1975-76 22 102-185 .551 –– –– 53-81 .654 82 3.7 257 11.7 1995-96 15 44-83 .530 0-0 .000 28-48 .583 54 3.6 116 7.7 1976-77 37 138-264 .523 –– –– 48-85 .564 119 3.2 324 8.8 1996-97 27 184-324 .568 0-1 .000 90-152 .592 243 9.0 458 17.0 1977-78 33 242-487 .497 –– –– 97-131 .740 123 3.7 581 17.6 1997-98 29 162-307 .528 2-4 .500 75-104 .721 233 8.0 401 13.8 Totals 114 514-984 .522 –– –– 216-322 .671 369 3.2 1,244 10.9 Totals 96 451-845 .534 2-5 .400 231-368 .628 618 6.4 1,135 11.8

Career High: 30, vs. North Texas (12/17/77) Career High: 32, vs. Texas (12/27/97) 26. JOE HAMOOD • 1,237 Pts. 32. DON CHANEY • 1,133 Pts. #22 • Guard • 5-11 • 195 • Three Letters • Dearborn, Mich. • 1963-66 #24 • Guard • 6-5 • 210 • Three Letters • Baton Rouge, La. • 1965-68 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1963-64 26 64-182 .352 –– –– 26-36 .722 89 3.4 154 5.9 1965-66 26 105-243 .432 –– –– 21-38 .553 124 4.8 231 8.8 1964-65 29 205-457 .449 –– –– 92-118 .780 107 3.7 502 17.3 1966-67 31 197-448 .440 –– –– 80-116 .690 160 5.2 474 15.3 1965-66 29 238-535 .445 –– –– 105-138 .761 93 3.2 581 20.0 1967-68 33 189-431 .439 –– –– 50-84 .595 191 5.8 428 13.0 Totals 84 507-1,174 .432 –– –– 223-292 .764 289 3.4 1,237 14.7 Totals 90 491-1,122 .438 –– –– 151-238 .634 475 5.3 1,133 12.6

Career High: 33, vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/66) Career High: 24, vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) (2/15/67); vs. Idaho State (12/15/66) 27. OLLIE TAYLOR • 1,231 Pts. 33. GEORGE WILLIAMS • 1,132 Pts. #22 • Forward • 6-2 • 205 • Two Letters • Bronx, N.Y. • 1968-70 #42 • Forward • 6-8 • 215 • Three Letters • Missouri City, Texas • 1999-02 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Years G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1968-69 26 186-346 .538 –– –– 126-190 .663 234 8.0 498 19.2 1999-00 31 174-337 .516 14-35 .400 81-131 .618 263 8,5 443 14.3 1969-70 30 249-479 .520 –– –– 235-321 .732 344 11.5 733 24.4 2000-01 27 139-274 .507 12-33 .364 74-109 .679 197 7.3 364 13.5 Totals 56 435-825 .527 –– –– 361-511 .706 578 10.3 1,231 22.0 2001-02 32 130-282 .461 14-42 .333 51-83 .614 234 7.3 325 10.2 Totals 90 443-893 .496 40-110 .364 206-323 .638 694 7.7 1,132 12.6 Career High: 41, vs. South Alabama (2/28/70) Career High: 27, vs. SMU (11/27/99) 28. TED LUCKENBILL • 1,195 Pts. #34 • Forward/Center • 6-6 • 200 • Three Letters • Elkhart, Ind. • 1958-61 34. KENNY YOUNGER • 1,131 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #50 • Forward • s6-9 • 215 • Three Letters • Minot, N.D. • 1997-00 1958-59 26 158-338 .467 –– –– 84-143 .587 256 9.8 400 15.4 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1959-60 18 106-212 .500 –– –– 78-127 .614 158 8.8 290 16.1 1997-98 29 119-244 .488 2-7 .286 49-77 .636 190 6.6 289 10.0 1960-61 28 178-368 .484 –– –– 149-195 .764 283 10.1 505 18.0 1998-99 27 158-326 .485 22-57 .386 85-136 .625 210 7.8 423 15.7 Totals 72 442-918 .481 –– –– 311-465 .669 697 9.7 1,195 16.6 1999-00 31 147-320 .459 8-42 .190 117-165 .709 231 7.5 419 13.5 Totals 87 424-890 .476 32-106 .302 251-378 .664 631 7.3 1,131 13.0 Career High: 35, vs. Sam Houston State (2/4/60) Career High: 37, vs. Sacrasmento State (12/21/99) 29. DON BOLDEBUCK • 1,162 Pts. s #58 • Center • 7-0 • 210 • Two Letters • Lincoln, Neb. • 1954-56 35. GEE GERVIN • 1,114 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #13 • Forward • 6-2 • 165 • Two Letters • San Antonio, Texas • 1998-00 1954-55 25 226-522 .433 –– –– 154-222 .694 453 18.1 608 24.2 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1955-56 26 200-423 .473 –– –– 156-226 .690 410 15.8 556 21.4 1998-99 27 177-418 .423 62-155 .400 140-177 .791 113 4.2 556 20.6 Totals 51 426-945 .451 –– –– 310-448 .692 863 16.9 1,162 22.8 1999-00 31 185-433 .427 55-154 .357 133-164 .811 111 3.6 558 18.0 Totals 58 362-851 .425 117-309 .379 273-341 .801 224 3.9 1,114 19.2 Career High: 50, vs. Sam Houston State (2/7/55) Career High: 32, vs. UAB (1/9/99) 30. DONNIE SCHVERAK • 1,139 Pts. Forward • 6-4 • 205 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1960-64 36. GEORGE WALKER • 1,107 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #34 • Guard/Forward • 6-5 • 200 • Four Letters • Arcola, Texas • 1975-79 1960-61 14 41-93 .441 –– –– 19-38 .500 99 7.1 101 7.2 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1961-62 27 174-361 .482 –– –– 70-135 .519 200 7.4 418 15.5 1975-76 28 72-134 .537 –– –– 40-64 .625 136 4.9 184 6.6 1962-63 26 161-331 .486 –– –– 61-109 .560 204 7.8 383 14.7 1976-77 37 73-122 .598 –– –– 75-103 .728 142 3.8 221 6.0 1963-64 18 98-208 .471 –– –– 41-80 .513 141 7.8 237 13.2 1977-78 33 96-169 .568 –– –– 60-77 .779 126 3.8 252 7.6 Totals 85 474-993 .477 –– –– 191-362 .528 644 7.6 1,139 13.4 1978-79 31 181-307 .590 –– –– 88-114 .772 287 9.3 450 14.5 Totals 129 422-732 .577 –– –– 263-358 .735 691 5.4 1,107 8.6 Career High: 28, vs. Loyola (La.) (1/12/63)

RECORDS Career High: 22, at TCU (1/30/79); vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (12/16/78)

152 MEDIA ALMANAC 1,000-POINT CLUB 37. STEVE NEWSOME • 1,088 PTS. 43. DAVID MARRS • 1,050 Pts. #52 • Forward • 6-8 • 230 • Three Letters • Columbia, Miss. • 1970-73 #50 • Forward • 6-8 • 220 • Four Letters • Houston, Texas • 1972-76 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1970-71 29 130-278 .468 –– –– 50-88 .568 250 8.6 310 10.7 1972-73 22 25-63 .397 –– –– 1-6 .167 54 2.5 51 2.3 1971-72 27 142-302 .470 –– –– 74-112 .661 282 10.4 358 13.3 1973-74 26 105-192 .547 –– –– 31-36 .861 175 6.7 241 9.3 1972-73 27 181-332 .545 –– –– 58-79 .734 223 8.3 420 15.6 1974-75 26 110-202 .545 –– –– 28-37 .757 183 7.0 248 9.5 Totals 83 453-912 .497 –– –– 182-279 .652 755 9.1 1,088 13.1 1975-76 28 228-388 .588 –– –– 54-81 .667 287 10.3 510 18.2 Totals 102 468-845 .554 –– –– 114-160 .713 699 6.9 1,050 10.3 Career High: 29, vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71) Career High: 34, vs. Texas A&M (1/20/76) 38. DERRICK DANIELS • 1,087 Pts. #10 • Guard • 6-3 • 200 • Four Letters • Fort Worth, Texas • 1988-92 44. DAMON JONES • 1,041 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #25 • Guard • 6-3 • 190 • Three Letters • Galveston, Texas • 1994-97 1988-89 31 54-145 .372 21-66 .318 53-91 .582 74 2.4 182 5.9 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1989-90 33 105-239 .439 45-108 .417 59-85 .694 83 2.5 314 9.5 1994-95 27 91-262 .347 55-168 .327 40-64 .625 92 3.4 277 10.3 1990-91 29 108-269 .401 54-173 .312 42-65 .646 87 3.0 312 10.8 1995-96 27 115-266 .432 57-167 .341 34-51 .667 111 4.1 321 11.9 1991-92 31 82-217 .378 48-128 .375 67-91 .736 48 1.5 279 9.0 1996-97 27 159-341 .466 70-186 .376 55-78 .705 120 4.4 443 16.4 Totals 124 349-870 .401 168-439 .383 221-332 .666 292 2.4 1,087 8.8 Totals 81 365-869 .420 182-521 .349 129-193 .668 323 4.0 1,041 12.8

Career High: 33, vs. Rice (1/9/91) Career High: 35, vs. Tulsa (12/4/96) 39. JHERROD STIGGERS • 1,077 Pts. 45. LLOYD HENDRIX • 1,026 Pts. #21 • Guard • 6-4 • 215 • Three Letters • Terrell, Texas • 2012-15 #30 • Forward • Four Letters • Honey Island, Texas • 1947-51 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 2012-13 33 89-227 .392 67-177 .379 23-34 .676 90 2.7 268 8.1 1947-48 16 28-122 .230 –– –– 14-28 .500 –– –– 70 4.4 2013-14 33 123-317 .388 80-222 .360 44-64 .688 85 2.5 370 11.2 1948-49 22 99-353 .280 –– –– 66-107 .617 –– –– 264 12.0 2014-15 31 139-384 .362 96-280 .343 65-85 .765 113 3.6 439 14.2 1949-50 23 123-331 .372 –– –– 71-114 .623 –– –– 317 13.8 Totals 97 351-928 .378 243-679 .358 132-183 .721 287 3.0 1,077 11.1 1950-51 28 140-333 .420 –– –– 95-150 .633 –– –– 375 13.3 Totals 89 390-1,139 .342 –– –– 246-399 .617 –– –– 1,026 11.5 Career High: 33, vs Houston Baptist (12/16/14) Career High: 24, vs. Wichita State (12/30/49) 40. LYLE HARGER • 1,073 Pts. #42 • Center • 6-7 • 220 • Three Letters • Lubbock, Texas • 1960-63 46. KEN SPAIN • 1,020 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #14 • Center • 6-9 • 230 • Three Letters • Houston, Texas • 1966-69 1960-61 23 38-83 .458 –– –– 17-43 .395 121 5.3 93 4.0 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1961-62 27 145-258 .562 –– –– 139-196 .709 286 10.6 429 15.9 1966-67 31 69-135 .511 –– –– 28-49 .571 137 4.4 166 5.4 1962-63 26 193-294 .656 –– –– 165-221 .747 359 13.8 551 21.5 1967-68 33 191-406 .471 –– –– 92-157 .586 422 12.8 469 14.2 Totals 76 376-635 .592 –– –– 321-460 .698 766 10.1 1,073 14.1 1968-69 26 157-342 .459 –– –– 71-144 .493 300 11.5 385 14.8 Totals 90 417-883 .472 –– –– 191-350 .546 859 9.5 1,020 11.3 Career High: 50, vs. Trinity (2/16/63) Career High: 33, vs. San Francisco (12/28/68) 41. RICHARD HOLLIS • 1,057 Pts. #00 • Forward/Guard • 6-5 • 203 • Two Letters • Portland, Ore. • 1987-89 47. DAMYEAN DOTSON • 1,001 Pts. Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. #21 • Guard • 6-5 • 210 • Two Letters • Houston, Texas • 2015-17 1987-88 31 187-465 .402 73-185 .395 79-115 .687 195 6.3 526 17.0 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1988-89 31 200-438 .457 46-137 .336 85-108 .787 260 8.4 531 17.1 2015-16 32 164-324 .506 62-169 .367 55-66 .833 217 6.8 445 13.9 Totals 62 387-903 .419 119-322 .370 164-223 .735 455 7.3 1,057 17.0 2016-17 32 202-430 .470 108-244 .443 44-53 .830 222 6.9 556 17.4 Totals 64 366-754 .485 170-413 .412 99-119 .832 439 6.9 1,001 15.6 Career High: 37, vs. Drexel (12/20/87) Career High: 32, at Tulane (2/8/17) 42. BYRON SMITH • 1,051 Pts. #24 • Guard • 6-3 • 195 • Two Letters • Bossier City, La. • 1989-91 Year G FG-A Pct. 3P-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Reb. Avg. Pts. Avg. 1989-90 33 205-436 .470 72-158 .456 55-77 .714 98 3.0 537 16.3 1990-91 29 182-414 .440 65-166 .392 85-106 .802 73 2.5 514 17.7 RECORDS Totals 62 387-850 .455 137-324 .423 140-183 .765 171 2.8 1,051 17.0

Career High: 31, vs. Texas (1/17/91)

153 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 30-POINT CLUB 39 UCLA 1/20/68 ROBERT McKIVER (13) 50-POINT CLUB 39 vs. Marshall 2/1/68 30-POINT CLUB Career Leaders 52 Southern Miss 2/27/08 Single-Season Leaders 39 at West Texas A&M 3/4/68 Rk. G Player Years 41 at UAB 2/20/08 Rk. G Player Season 39 vs. TCU 3/16/68 1. 4 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 37 vs. College of Charleston 11/18/07 1. 28 Elvin Hayes 1967-68 38 North Dakota State 12/7/67 2. 1 Robert McKiver 2006-08 36 UCF 1/24/07 2. 21 Otis Birdsong 1976-77 38 Lamar 1/27/67 Lyle Harger 1960-63 35 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 12/29/07 3. 13 Elvin Hayes 1966-67 35 Sacramento State 12/2/67 Don Boldebuck 1954-56 33 Valparaiso 3/24/08 4. 11 Elvin Hayes 1965-66 35 Minnesota 12/18/67 33 Tulsa 2/6/08 5. 10 Otis Birdsong 1975-76 35 vs. Louisville 3/15/68 33 Prairie View A&M 11/29/06 6. 9 Aubrey Coleman 2009-10 40-POINT CLUB 34 BYU 12/16/67 Career Leaders 33 at Rhode Island 11/13/06 Robert McKiver 2007-08 34 Miami (Fla.) 2/15/68 Rk. G Player Years 32 Middle Tennessee 12/1/07 Rob Williams 1980-81 34 vs. Ohio State 3/23/68 1. 18 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 32 at Memphis 2/25/07 8. 6 Rob Gray 2017-18 33 Abilene Christian 12/4/67 2. 5 Otis Birdsong 1975-77 31 at UCF 2/2/08 9. 5 Otis Birdsong 1974-75 33 at UNLV 12/23/67 3. 2 Robert McKiver 2006-08 30 at Tulsa 3/26/08 Ollie Taylor 1969-70 31 Michigan 1/2/68 Dwight Davis 1971-72 Don Boldebuck 1955-56 31 West Texas A&M 1/13/68 Lyle Harger 1962-63 AUBREY COLEMAN (12) 6. 1 Greg Anderson 1986-87 38 at Tulane 3/6/10 ROB GRAY (9) Theodis Lee 1968-69 OTIS BIRDSONG (36) 38 at Marshall 2/18/09 39 vs. San Diego State 3/15/18 Andre Owens 2003-04 1974-75 (5) 37 Marshall 1/30/10 37 vs. Drexel 11/17/17 Ollie Taylor 1969-70 37 Texas Lutheran 2/5/75 35 at Memphis 1/31/09 34 Tulsa 1/11/18 Kenneth Williams 1978-79 35 Mercer 1/18/75 34 Memphis 2/24/10 33 vs. Wichita State 3/10/18 Rob Williams 1980-81 31 at Biscayne 2/10/75 33 TCU 12/23/09 31 at East Carolina 1/30/16 30 Dayton 1/6/75 33 Nicholls State 11/17/09 31 LSU 12/13/15 ELVIN HAYES (52) 30 Rice 1/11/75 32 at Memphis 1/23/10 30 UConn 3/4/18 1965-66 (11) 32 at Nevada 11/21/09 30 at Memphis 2/22/18 55 Southwestern 2/12/66 1975-76 (10) 30 at SMU 2/27/10 30 Rhode Island 12/10/16 40 Centenary 2/7/66 42 at Rice 2/7/76 30 UCF 1/20/10 35 Texas A&M 1/28/66 35 Houston Baptist 2/3/76 30 at UCF 2/4/09 33 at TCU 12/18/65 34 at Texas 2/14/76 OLLIE TAYLOR (8) 33 Providence 12/20/65 41 South Alabama 2/28/70 33 TCU 1/27/66 33 SMU 2/24/76 ROB WILLIAMS (12) 33 vs. Texas Tech 3/4/76 35 UNLV 2/6/69 33 Tulsa 2/5/66 40 at Texas 1/10/81 35 at Montana State 1/30/70 31 LSU 12/15/65 32 at SMU 1/26/76 37 vs. Texas 3/7/81 34 vs. UC Santa Barbara 12/30/69 31 Miami (Fla) 2/17/66 32 TCU 2/10/76 36 Baylor 1/30/82 32 at Hawai’i 1/3/70 31 vs. Pacific 3/12/66 32 at Texas Tech 2/26/76 34 Rice 2/25/80 30 Trinity 1/8/66 32 at Baylor 2/28/76 32 at Centenary 2/21/70 33 Texas A&M 1/28/81 31 vs. Western Kentucky 12/31/68 30 Baylor 1/24/76 33 Nevada 12/23/80 1966-67 (13) 30 UT Arlington 2/8/69 33 Army 12/19/80 43 Centenary 12/14/66 1976-77 (21) 32 Texas 2/7/81 42 at UNLV 1/31/67 LOUIS DUNBAR (7) 43 Texas 1/18/77 31 Pepperdine 12/16/80 42 Hardin Simmons 2/9/67 36 Texas A&M 1/6/73 43 Texas A&M 2/19/77 31 Texas Wesleyan 12/9/80 41 Loyola (La.) 2/28/67 32 vs. Indiana 12/28/72 42 at UCLA 1/2/77 30 Texas Tech 1/6/81 38 at Creighton 2/13/67 32 at Centenary 3/2/73 41 TCU 2/12/77 30 at Rice 2/23/82 38 at Miami (Fla) 2/18/67 32 Houston Baptist 2/21/74 32 New Mexico 12/1/66 39 at Lamar 12/1/76 31 Baylor 1/10/74 31 Louisiana-Lafayette 12/8/66 38 vs. Texas Tech 3/4/77 DON BOLDEBUCK (9) 38 vs. St. Bonaventure 3/20/77 31 at Bowling Green 3/1/75 31 San Francisco 12/17/66 50 at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 36 at San Francisco 12/6/76 30 Wabash College 12/6/73 31 vs. SMU 3/19/67 38 Sam Houston State 12/6/54 36 TCU 2/26/77 30 at Notre Dame 2/11/67 38 Detroit 12/16/55 30 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/67 35 vs. San Francisco 12/30/76 TIM MOORE (6) 32 at Texas 12/11/54 30 vs. New Mexico State 3/11/67 35 at Texas 2/15/77 33 at Baylor 1/22/94 32 at Detroit 12/17/54 34 Texas Lutheran 11/28/76 33 James Madison 11/25/94 32 Trinity 1/28/56 1967-68 (28) 34 at Hawai’i 12/29/76 33 at TCU 1/14/95 31 Wichita State 1/2/56 62 Valparaiso 2/24/68 34 SMU 2/10/77 32 at UTSA 2/2/94 31 at Wichita State 2/25/56 51 Virginia Tech 3/2/68 33 Trinity 12/11/76 31 Lamar 3/1/94 30 at Sam Houston State 1/30/56 50 at Centenary 2/10/68 31 at SMU 1/29/77 31 McNeese State 12/21/94 49 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/68 31 Texas Tech 2/1/77 48 Fairfield 1/29/68 30 at Texas Tech 1/27/77 45 Montana State 12/14/67 DWIGHT DAVIS (5) 45 vs. Marquette 12/29/67 30 vs. Texas A&M 3/3/77 42 Arizona State 12/11/71

RECORDS 44 UT Arlington 2/22/68 30 Indiana State 3/9/77 40 at Jacksonville 2/28/72 43 Air Force 2/17/68 30 vs. Illinois State 3/14/77 32 at UT Arlington 2/26/70 40 George Washington 12/13/67 ‘ 31 at West Texas A&M 3/2/70 40 Centenary 1/6/68 30 vs. New Mexico State 3/13/71 40 at Hardin-Simmons 2/26/68

154 MEDIA ALMANAC 30-POINT CLUB GARY PHILLIPS (5) JOE HAMOOD (2) ALVIN FRANKLIN KENNY YOUNGER 38 at Miami (Fla.) 1/23/60 33 Miami (Fla.) 2/17/66 31 at Texas A&M 1/27/85 37 Sacramento State 12/21/99 35 vs. Pacific 1/31/61 32 Baylor 1/28/65 33 vs. West Texas A&M 12/2/59 JEFF HICKMAN 31 at Drake 2/2/59 OLIVER LAFAYETTE (2) 31 at Hawai’i 1/3/70 30 at Bradley 2/16/61 32 at LSU 11/29/05 30 at Southern Miss 2/19/07 RICHARD HOLLIS GREG ANDERSON (4) 37 vs. Drexel 12/20/87 41 at Arizona State 12/6/86 KELVIN LEWIS (2) 36 vs. Mississippi Valley State 12/5/86 35 at Arizona 1/24/09 DAMON JONES 36 BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/85 30 at Southern Miss 1/17/09 35 Tulsa 12/4/96 35 New Orleans 12/13/86 HAKEEM OLAJUWON (2) DWIGHT JONES LYLE HARGER (4) 35 at UC Santa Barbara 12/21/83 32 vs. SMU 12/29/72 50 Trinity 2/16/63 30 vs. Utah 12/17/82 40 LSU 12/22/62 DANRAD KNOWLES 38 Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 ANDRE OWENS (2) 30 Lamar 1/15/62 31 Tulane 1/7/15 41 at Texas A&M 12/27/03 33 at Wichita State 3/16/05 GUY V. LEWIS (4) THEODIS LEE 40 UNLV 2/6/69 38 Texas State 2/15/47 GALEN ROBINSON (2) 34 vs. Texas State 2/2/46 32 at Texas 12/27/97 33 Stephen F. Austin 2/23/46 DAVID MARRS 31 Houston Baptist 11/27/96 30 vs. High Point 3/11/46 34 at Texas A&M 1/20/76

GARY SHIVERS (2) LARRY MICHEAUX TED LUCKENBILL (4) 32 at Detroit 12/16/52 35 Sam Houston State 2/4/60 30 vs. Villanova 3/27/83 32 Wichita State 2/22/54 32 at North Texas 2/15/60 32 North Texas 2/9/61 DEVONTA POLLARD 30 at Cincinnati 1/5/61 DOMINIC SMITH (2) 34 Memphis 2/10/16 38 Southern Miss 1/23/02 30 Tulane 2/19/02 DAMYEAN DOTSON (3) CECIL ROSE 32 at Tulane 2/8/17 30 North Texas 12/17/77 31 at Memphis 2/26/17 LANNY SMITH (2) 31 UCF 2/1/17 31 Southern Miss 2/3/04 30 New Orleans 12/16/04 BYRON SMITH 31 at Texas 1/17/91 GEE GERVIN (3) 32 at UAB 1/9/99 POO WELCH (2) 38 vs. Notre Dame 3/20/71 KEN SPAIN 30 UAB 2/4/99 33 San Francisco 12/28/68 30 at Cincinnati 12/22/98 31 Miami (Fla.) 2/14/70 WAYNE BALLARD JHERROD STIGGERS ANTHONY GOLDWIRE (3) 33 Houston Baptist 12/16/14 35 vs. Purdue 12/10/93 31 vs. Trinity 2/9/65 32 TCU 1/12/94 31 at Texas A&M 2/16/94 MELVIN BELL ALVARO TEHERAN 30 New Mexico 12/1/66 32 vs. Iowa State 11/30/90 SAM MACK (3) 32 North Carolina 11/27/91 DERRICK DANIELS TaSHAWN THOMAS 31 at Tulsa 2/16/13 31 at North Texas 11/30/91 33 Rice 1/9/91 30 at Texas Tech 2/25/92 DAN DOTSON CHARLES THOMPSON 35 Bradley 2/25/57 35 North Texas 12/17/77 CRAIG UPCHURCH (3) RECORDS 34 at Texas A&M 1/25/89 33 Texas 1/14/89 CLYDE DREXLER JOSEPH YOUNG 30 Rice 1/4/89 30 Biscayne 12/6/81 32 at Tulane 3/9/13

KENNETH WILLIAMS (3) KIRK FORD MICHAEL YOUNG 41 SMU 1/22/79 31 at Colorado 12/9/95 30 Texas A&M 2/2/84 38 at SMU 2/12/79 33 at Baylor 1/16/79

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30-REBOUND CLUB DON BOLDEBUCK (16) LYLE HARGER (3) 27 Missouri 12/23/54 29 Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Career Leaders 27 Trinity 1/28/56 24 TCU 1/29/63 DOUBLE DUTY Rk. G Player Years 26 at Texas A&M 12/2/54 21 Trinity 2/16/63 Rob Gray (2017-18), Hakeem Olaju- 1. 2 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 25 at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 won (1982-83), Cecil Rose (1977-78), Lou- 25 vs. Wichita State 1/2/56 DWIGHT DAVIS (2) is Dunbar (1974-75) and Maurice Presley 25-REBOUND CLUB 24 at Oklahoma City 12/20/54 21 at UT Arlington 2/26/70 (1973-74) are the only players to record two Career Leaders 24 at Sam Houston State 1/30/56 20 South Alabama 2/28/70 different kinds of double-doubles in a single Rk. G Player Years 23 Texas 1/29/55 season. 1. 9 Elvin Hayes 1965-68 23 at Tulsa 1/12/56 DARRELL MICKENS (2) Gray, Rose, Dunbar and Presley enjoyed 23 Bradley 2/20/56 2. 5 Don Boldebuck 1954-56 21 at Texas 1/30/90 double-doubles with points-rebounds AND 22 Bradley 2/5/55 3. 1 Lyle Harger 1960-63 20 Centenary 12/17/90 points-assists during their respective seasons. 21 at Tulsa 2/21/55 Olajuwon is the only player in school his- 20 vs. Oklahoma State 12/22/54 20-REBOUND CLUB GARY SHIVERS (2) tory to record double-doubles with points- 20 Oklahoma City 1/12/55 rebounds and points-blocks. Single-Season Leaders 20 Saint Louis 2/28/55 21 Murray State 1/27/54 Rk. G Player Season 20 Saint Louis 1/7/56 20 Saint Louis 2/1/54 TaSHAWN THOMAS 1. 13 Elvin Hayes 1967-68 20 Florida A&M 11/9/12 2. 10 Don Boldebuck 1954-55 KEN SPAIN (2) 3. 7 Elvin Hayes 1965-66 DWIGHT JONES (6) 23 Loyola (La.) 2/14/72 23 Sacramento State 12/2/67 4. 5 Elvin Hayes 1966-67 20 Texas A&M 1/28/69 Don Boldebuck 1955-56 23 West Texas A&M 1/5/73 22 Southern Miss 11/27/72 6. 4 Hakeem Olajuwon 1983-84 SIDNEY EDWARDS 7. 3 Dwight Jones 1972-73 21 Arizona State 12/11/71 20 Rice 3/7/74 Dwight Jones 1971-72 20 Southern Miss 1/27/72 9. 2 Greg Anderson 1985-86 20 Centenary 2/1/73 Hakeem Olajuwon 1982-83 LOUIS TRUSCOTT Dwight Davis 1969-70 HAKEEM OLAJUWON (6) 21 at TCU 2/1/03 Lyle Harger 1962-63 25 at Texas Tech 1/12/84 20 Tulane 2/19/02 Gary Shivers 1953-54 23 Rice 1/20/84 22 vs. Louisville 4/2/83 TIM MOORE ELVIN HAYES (25) 22 SMU 1/8/83 20 Texas Lutheran 1/2/96 37 at Centenary 2/10/68 21 at Texas A&M 1/14/84 30 Southwestern 2/12/66 21 TCU 1/7/84 STEVE NEWSOME 28 Centenary 2/7/66 20 Oregon 12/12/70 27 TCU 1/27/66 GREG ANDERSON (3) 27 Valparaiso 2/24/68 24 Rice 2/7/87 MAURICE PRESLEY 27 Virginia Tech 3/2/68 20 BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/85 23 Rice 3/7/74 27 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/68 20 Texas Wesleyan 11/29/85 25 Fairfield 1/29/68 OLLIE TAYLOR 25 TCU 3/16/68 20 at Hawai’i 1/3/70 24 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/67 24 vs. UCLA 3/24/67 24 Miami (Fla.) 2/15/68 24 vs. Louisville 3/15/68 TRIPLE DOUBLES 23 at BYU 12/4/65 Date Date Opponent Pts. Rebs. Blks Stls Asts Min 23 Montana State 12/14/67 Bo Outlaw Feb. 17, 1993 Texas A&M 10 14 10 2 2 37 22 Texas A&M 1/28/66 Hakeem Olajuwon (10) March 11, 1984 vs. Arkansas 20 11 10 2 1 27 22 Hardin-Simmons 2/9/67 Hakeem Olajuwon (9) March 10, 1984 vs. Rice 15 14 10 1 1 35 21 Trinity 1/8/66 Hakeem Olajuwon (8) Feb. 11, 1984 at Texas 15 11 11 2 3 30 21 Lamar 2/2/66 Hakeem Olajuwon (7) Jan. 14, 1984 at Texas A&M 27 21 10 5 1 39 21 San Francisco 12/17/66 Hakeem Olajuwon (6) Jan. 12, 1984 at Texas Tech 18 25 10 3 4 37 21 vs. Kent State 12/28/66 Hakeem Olajuwon (5) Dec. 25, 1983 vs. Louisville 19 13 10 0 0 30 21 Abilene Christian 12/4/67 Hakeem Olajuwon (4) Dec. 3, 1983 Biscayne 10 18 16 1 1 33 21 UT Arlington 2/22/68 Hakeem Olajuwon (3) April 4, 1983 vs. NC State 20 18 11 0 1 38 21 at West Texas A&M 3/4/68 Hakeem Olajuwon (2) Feb. 15, 1983 Texas 17 13 10 2 1 25 20 vs. Marquette 12/29/67 Hakeem Olajuwon Jan. 10, 1983 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 12 11 2 2 38 Clyde Drexler Dec. 11, 1982 at Syracuse 28 13 0 11 6 40 RECORDS Dwight Davis Jan. 20, 1971 UNLV 26 14 10 0 0 36 George Reynolds Jan. 29, 1968 Fairfield 13 10 ––– ––– 10 30 Elvin Hayes (2) Jan. 6, 1968 Centenary 40 18 13 ––– 1 38 Elvin Hayes Dec. 29, 1967 vs. Marquette 45 20 18 ––– 0 40

156 MEDIA ALMANAC OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES 20 POINTS – 20 REBOUNDS Pts. Reb. Player Opponent Date 21 21 Louis Truscott at TCU 2/1/03 22 20 Tim Moore Texas Lutheran 1/2/96 20 20 Darrell Mickens Centenary 12/17/90 36 20 Greg Anderson (2) BYU-Hawai’i 12/18/85 23 20 Greg Anderson Texas Wesleyan 11/29/85 27 21 Hakeem Olajuwon (2) at Texas A&M 1/14/84 21 22 Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Louisville 4/2/83 23 23 Maurice Presley Rice 3/7/74 24 23 Dwight Jones (2) Loyola (La.) 2/14/72 24 23 Dwight Jones Southern Miss 1/27/72 20 20 Dwight Davis (2) South Alabama 2/28/70 32 21 Dwight Davis at UT Arlington 2/26/70 32 20 Ollie Taylor at Hawai’i 1/3/70 23 20 Ken Spain (2) Texas A&M 1/28/69 39 25 Elvin Hayes (25) vs. TCU 3/16/68 35 24 Elvin Hayes (24) vs. Louisville 3/15/68 49 27 Elvin Hayes (23) vs. Loyola (Ill.) 3/9/68 39 21 Elvin Hayes (22) at West Texas State 3/4/68 51 27 Elvin Hayes (21) Virginia Tech 3/2/68 62 27 Elvin Hayes (20) Valparaiso 2/24/68 44 21 Elvin Hayes (19) UT Arlington 2/22/68 34 24 Elvin Hayes (18) Miami (Fla.) 2/15/68 50 37 Elvin Hayes (17) at Centenary 2/10/68 48 25 Elvin Hayes (16) Fairfield 1/29/68 45 20 Elvin Hayes (15) vs. Marquette 12/29/67 45 23 Elvin Hayes (14) Montana State 12/14/67 33 21 Elvin Hayes (13) Abilene Christian 12/4/67 23 20 Ken Spain Sacramento State 12/2/67 25 24 Elvin Hayes (12) vs. UCLA 3/24/67 30 24 Elvin Hayes (11) St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/15/67 42 22 Elvin Hayes (10) Hardin-Simmons 2/9/67 22 21 Elvin Hayes (9) Kent State 12/28/66 31 21 Elvin Hayes (8) San Francisco 12/17/66 55 30 Elvin Hayes (7) Southwestern 2/12/66 35 22 Elvin Hayes (6) Texas A&M 1/28/66 33 27 Elvin Hayes (5) TCU 1/27/66 30 21 Elvin Hayes (4) Trinity 1/ 8/66 40 28 Elvin Hayes (3) Centenary 2/7/66 27 21 Elvin Hayes (2) Lamar 2/2/66 24 23 Elvin Hayes at BYU 12/4/65 50 21 Lyle Harger (3) Trinity 2/16/63 38 29 Lyle Harger (2) Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 27 24 Lyle Harger TCU 1/29/63 27 23 Don Boldebuck (14) Bradley 2/20/56 30 24 Don Boldebuck (13) at Sam Houston State 1/30/56 32 27 Don Boldebuck (12) Trinity 1/28/56 24 23 Don Boldebuck (11) at Tulsa 1/12/56 28 20 Don Boldebuck (10) Saint Louis 1/7/56 31 25 Don Boldebuck (9) Wichita State 1/2/56 25 21 Don Boldebuck (8) at Tulsa 2/21/55 50 25 Don Boldebuck (7) at Sam Houston State 2/17/55 RECORDS 26 22 Don Boldebuck (6) Bradley 2/5/55 29 23 Don Boldebuck (5) Texas 1/29/55 28 20 Don Boldebuck (4) Oklahoma City 1/12/55 24 27 Don Boldebuck (3) Missouri 12/23/54 28 24 Don Boldebuck (2) at Oklahoma City 12/20/54 24 26 Don Boldebuck at Texas A&M 12/2/54 23 20 Don Shivers Saint Louis 2/1/54

157 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL ANNUAL LEADERS SCORING FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 1991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 134-173 .775 Year Name Pts Avg Year Player FG-A Pct Year Player 3FG-A Pct. 1992-93 David Diaz (Sr.) 140-172 .814 1946 Guy V. Lewis 295 21.1 1946 Statistics Unavailable 1986-87 Tim Hobby (So.) 36-68 .529 1993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 138-171 .807 1946-47 Guy V. Lewis 434 19.7 1947-48 Dick Berg 72-191 .377 1987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 78-185 .395 1994-95 Kirk Ford (Jr.) 112-143 .783 1947-48 Dick Berg 185 8.4 1948-49 Dick Berg 93-307 .305 1988-89 Horace Chaney (Sr.) 74-187 .398 1995-96 Kirk Ford (Sr.) 115-146 .788 1948-49 Lloyd Hendrix 264 12.0 1949-50 David Rodriguez 83-214 .388 1989-90 Byron Smith (Jr.) 72-158 .456 1996-97 Shamahn McBride (Jr.) 42-58 .792 1949-50 Lloyd Hendrix 317 13.0 1950-51 Lloyd Hendrix 140-333 .466 1990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 54-137 .394 1997-98 Treva Crosby (Fr.) 41- 51 .804 1950-51 Lloyd Hendrix 375 13.3 1951-52 Statistics Unavailable 1991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 53-134 .396 1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 140-177 .791 1951-52 Royce Ray (Sr.) 250 11.9 1952-53 Statistics Unavailable 1992-93 Jessie Drain (So.) 49-115 .426 1999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 133-164 .811 1952-53 Jack Mosher (Jr.) 283 12.0 1953-54 Gary Shivers (Sr.) 161-382 .421 1993-94 Lloyd Wiles (Jr.) 27-57 .474 2000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 142-160 .888 1953-54 Gary Shivers (Sr.) 405 15.6 1954-55 Lupe Lopez 63-140 .450 1994-95 Tyrone Evans (Sr.) 17-39 .436 2001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 151-189 .799 1954-55 Don Boldebuck 606 24.2 1955-56 Don Boldebuck 200-434 .461 1995-96 Lonzell Gowdy (Jr.) 24-61 .393 2002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 68- 89 .764 1955-56 Don Boldebuck 556 21.4 1956-57 Andy McElveen (Sr.) 57-106 .538 C-USA 3-point field goal percentage champion 2003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 77-105 .733 1956-57 Dan Dotson (Sr.) 383 15.3 1957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 173-350 .494 1996-97 Willie Byrd (Sr.) 26-63 .413 2004-05 Dwight Jones II (So.) 95-132 .720 1957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 416 16.6 1958-59 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 158-338 .467 1997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 37-95 .389 2005-06 Sam Anderson (So.) 28-35 .800 1958-59 Gary Phillips (So.) 437 16.8 1959-60 Ted Luckenbill (Jr.) 106-212 .500 C-USA 3-point field goal percentage champion 2006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 84-109 .771 1959-60 Gary Phillips (Jr.) 513 20.5 1960-61 Tom Thomson (Jr.) 105-205 .512 1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 62-155 .400 2007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 190-215 .884 1960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 505 18.0 1961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 105-205 .562 1999-00 Chad Hendrick (Jr.) 27-75 .360 2008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 111-133 .835 1961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 429 15.9 National field goal percentage champion 2000-01 George Williams (So.) 12-33 .364 2009-10 Kelvin Lewis (Sr.) 76-97 .784 1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 551 21.5 1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 193-294 .656 2001-02 Bryan Shelton (Fr.) 28-60 .467 C-USA free throw percentage champion 1963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 283 10.9 1963-64 Rich Apolskis (So.) 53-109 .486 2002-03 Cedrick Hensley (Fr.) 20-58 .345 2010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 94-102 .922 1964-65 Joe Hamood (Jr.) 502 17.3 1964-65 Rich Apolskis (Jr.) 101-173 .584 2003-04 Bryan Shelton (Jr.) 24-61 .393 2011-12 Jonathon Simmons (Jr.) 101-141 .716 1965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 789 27.2 1965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 323-570 .565 2004-05 Lanny Smith (So.) 80-199 .402 2012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 140-160 .875 1966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 881 28.4 1966-67 Ken Spain (So.) 69-135 .511 2005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 66-175 .377 2013-14 L.J. Rose (So.) 70-80 .778 1967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 1,214 36.8 1967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 519-945 .549 2006-07 Dion Dowell (Jr.) 51-144 .361 2014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 65-85 .765 1968-69 Ollie Taylor (Jr.) 498 19.2 1968-69 Ollie Taylor (Jr.) 186-346 .538 2007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 73-179 .408 2015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 55-66 .833 1969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 733 24.4 1969-70 Dwight Davis (So.) 201-369 .545 2008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 93-252 .369 2016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 109-134 .813 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 582 20.3 1970-71 Jerry Bonney (So.) 79-144 .549 2009-10 Kelvin Lewis (Sr.) 102-257 .397 2017-18 Rob Gray (Sr.) 158-197 .802 1971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 658 24.4 1971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 262-518 .506 2010-11 Darian Thibodeaux (Jr.) 59-134 .440 1972-73 Louis Dunbar (So.) 569 21.1 1972-73 Steve Newsome (Sr.) 181-332 .545 2011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 55-144 .382 REBOUNDING 1973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 563 21.7 1973-74 Sidney Edward (Sr.) 157-279 .563 2012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 66-157 .420 Year Player Reb. Avg. 1974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 640 24.6 1974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 268-460 .583 2013-14 Brandon Morris (Sr.) 42-97 .433 1953-54 Gary Shivers 331 12.7 SWC scoring champion 1975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 228-388 .588 2014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 96-280 .343 1954-55 Don Boldebuck 457 18.1 1975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 730 26.1 1976-77 George Walker (So.) 73-122 .598 2015-16 LeRon Barnes (Sr.) 32-76 .421 1955-56 Don Boldebuck 410 15.8 SWC scoring champion 1977-78 George Walker (Jr.) 96-169 .568 2016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 108-244 .443 1956-57 Russell Boone (Jr.) 218 8.4 1976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 1,090 30.3 1978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 181-307 .589 2017-18 Corey Davis Jr. (Jr.) 103-240 .429 1957-58 Russell Boone (Sr.) 236 9.4 1977-78 Cecile Rose (Sr.) 581 17.6 1979-80 Larry Micheaux (Fr.) 61-117 .530 1958-59 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 256 9.8 1978-79 Kenneth Williams (Jr.) 608 30.3 1980-81 Larry Micheaux (So.) 123-205 .600 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1959-60 Ted Luckenbill (Jr.) 167 9.3 1979-80 Rob Williams (Fr.) 456 16.3 1981-82 Hakeem Olajuwon (Fr.) 91-150 .607 Year Player FT-A Pct. 1960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 283 10.1 SWC scoring champion 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 192-314 .612 1946-47 Guy V Lewis 132-166 .795 1961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 286 10.6 1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 749 25.0 National & SWC field goal percentage champion 1947-48 Bill McPhail 33-45 .733 1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 359 13.8 1981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 633 21.1 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 249-369 .675 1948-49 Gilbert Luton 36-50 .720 1963-64 Don Schverak (Sr.) 141 7.8 1982-83 Michael Young (Jr.) 588 17.3 1984-85 Braxton Clark (Sr.) 63-100 .630 1949-50 Herb Richardson 65-97 .670 1964-65 Leary Lentz (So.) 249 8.6 SWC scoring champion 1985-86 Greg Anderson Jr.) 215-376 .572 1950-51 Herb Richardson 69-99 .697 1965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 490 16.9 1983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 734 19.8 1986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 215-409 .526 1951-52 Statistics Unavailable 1966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 488 15.7 1984-85 Alvin Franklin (Jr.) 507 16.9 1987-88 Craig Upchurch (Fr.) 148-262 .565 1952-53 Statistics Unavailable 1967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 624 18.9 1985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 574 20.5 1988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 232-398 .583 1953-54 Jack Mosher (Sr.) 131-162 .809 1968-69 Ken Spain (Sr.) 300 11.6 1986-87 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 545 18.2 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 188-333 .565 1954-55 Lupe Lopez 75-94 .798 1969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 344 11.5 1987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 526 17.0 1990-91 Derrick Smith (So. ) 139-253 .543 1955-56 Don Boldebuck 156-226 .690 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 357 12.3 1988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 583 18.8 National & SWC field goal percentage champion 1956-57 Dan Dotson (Sr.) 111-135 .822 1971-72 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 359 13.3 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 551 16.7 1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 156-228 .684 1957-58 Bernie Kapner (Jr.) 82-100 .820 1972-73 Dwight Jones (Sr.) 380 14.1 1990-91 Byron Smith (Sr.) 514 17.7 National & SWC field goal percentage champion 1958-59 Bill Tuffli (Sr.) 39-53 .736 1973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 270 10.4 1991-92 Sam Mack (Sr.) 543 17.5 1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 196-298 .658 1959-60 Pete Markle (Sr.) 63-75 .840 1974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 278 10.7 1992-93 David Diaz (Sr.) 532 17.7 1993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 134-275 .487 1960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 149-195 .764 1975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 287 10.3 1993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 372 17.7 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 206-402 .512 1961-62 Jack Thompson (Sr.) 77-95 .811 1976-77 Mike Schultz (So.) 362 9.8 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 562 20.1 1995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 138-256 .539 1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 165-221 .746 SWC rebounding champion 1995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 364 17.3 1996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 184-324 .568 1963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 61-81 .753 1977-78 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 321 10.0 1996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 458 17.0 1997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 162-307 .528 1964-65 Wayne Ballard (Jr.) 71-90 .789 1978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 287 9.3 1997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 401 13.8 1998-99 Kenny Younger (Jr.) 158-326 .485 1965-66 Wayne Ballard (Sr.) 50-58 .862 1979-80 Larry Rogers (So.) 168 6.0 C-USA scoring champion 1999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 174-337 .516 1966-67 Don Kruse (Sr.) 38-53 .717 1980-81 Clyde Drexler (Fr.) 314 10.5 1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 556 20.6 2000-01 George Williams (So.) 139-274 .507 1967-68 George Reynolds (Jr.) 68-93 .731 1981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 336 10.5 1999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 558 18.0 C-USA field goal percentage champion 1968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 92-118 .780 SWC rebounding champion 2000-01 George Williams (So.) 364 13.5 2001-02 Louis Truscott (Jr.) 162-282 .574 1969-70 Dwight Davis (So.) 99-128 .773 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 388 11.4 2001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 468 15.1 2002-03 Jeremee McGuire (Sr.) 82-165 .497 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 138-189 .730 National & SWC rebounding champion 2002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 428 15.3 2003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 84-156 .538 1971-72 Sonny Willis (Sr.) 42-50 .840 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 500 13.5 2003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 433 16.0 2004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 120-264 .455 1972-73 Louis Dunbar (So.) 62-85 .788 1984-85 Rickie Winslow (So.) 263 8.8 C-USA scoring champion 2005-06 Jahmar Thorpe (Jr.) 109-225 .484 1973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 67-91 .736 SWC rebounding champion 2004-05 Andre Owens (Jr.) 585 18.3 2006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 131-250 .524 1974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 104-143 .727 1985-86 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 360 12.9 2005-06 Oliver Lafayette (Sr.) 488 15.7 2007-08 Tafari Toney (Sr.) 93-188 .495 1975-76 Al Winder (Fr.) 42-59 .712 SWC rebounding champion 2006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 634 19.2 2008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 128-254 .504 1976-77 Mark Trammell (Jr.) 36-45 .800 1986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 318 10.6 2007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 801 23.6 2009-10 Maurice McNeil (Jr.) 96-213 .451 1977-78 Kenneth Williams (So.) 52-67 .776 1987-88 Rolando Ferreira (Sr.) 212 6.8 2008-09 Aubrey Coleman (Jr.) 670 19.4 2010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 147-276 .533 1978-79 George Walker (Sr.) 81-114 .772 1988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 260 8.4 National & C-USA scoring champion 2011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 138-239 .577 1979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 52-67 .776 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 302 9.2 2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 896 25.6 2012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 234-424 .552 1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 153-195 .785 1990-91 Darrell Mickens (Sr.) 246 8.5 2010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 385 13.1 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 205-347 .591 1981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 153-193 .793 1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 254 8.2 2011-12 Jonathon Simmons (Jr.) 441 14.7 2014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 132-289 .457 1982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 70-95 .737 1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 301 10.0 2012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 576 18.0 2015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 164-324 .506 1983-84 Alvin Franklin (So.) 139-173 .804 1993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 179 8.5 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 508 15.4 2016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 233-493 .473 1984-85 Eric Dickens (Sr.) 96-120 .800 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 296 10.6

RECORDS 2014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 439 14.2 2017-18 Devin Davis (Sr.) 157-322 .488 1985-86 Gerry McGee (Fr.) 35- 45 .778 1995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 228 10.9 2015-16 Rob Gray (So.) 416 16.0 1986-87 Rolando Ferreira (Jr.) 36- 49 .735 1996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 243 9.0 The American scoring champion 1987-88 Horace Chaney (Jr.) 31- 38 .816 1997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 233 8.0 2016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 638 20.6 1988-89 Roger Fernandes (So.) 67- 81 .827 1998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 260 9.6 The American scoring champion 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 172-214 .804 1999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 263 8.5 2017-18 Rob Gray (Sr.) 655 19.3 1990-91 Roger Fernandes (Jr.) 39-48 .813 2000-01 Patrick Okafor (Jr.) 242 8.6

158 MEDIA ALMANAC ANNUAL LEADERS 2001-02 Louis Truscott (Jr.) 297 9.3 1974-75 Otis Birdsong (So.) 58 2.2 2002-03 Anwar Ferguson (Jr.) 49 1.8 1960-61 Ted Luckenbill (Sr.) 86 3.1 C-USA rebounding champion 1975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 47 1.7 National & C-USA blocks champion 1961-62 Lyle Harger (Jr.) 93 3.4 2002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 315 11.3 1976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 69 1.9 2003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 111 4.1 1962-63 Lyle Harger (Sr.) 83 3.2 2003-04 Anwar Ferguson (Sr.) 201 7.4 1977-78 Ken Ciolli (Jr.) 78 2.4 2004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 50 1.6 1963-64 Jim Jones ( Jr.) 64 2.7 2004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 186 5.6 1978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 75 2.4 2005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 33 1.1 1964-65 Rich Apolskis (Jr.) 89 3.1 2005-06 Ramon Dyer (Sr.) 190 6.1 1979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 54 1.9 2006-07 Dion Dowell (Jr.) 29 1.1 1965-66 Elvin Hayes (So.) 89 3.1 2006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 200 6.1 1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 62 2.1 2007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 52 1.5 1966-67 Don Chaney (Jr.) 98 3.2 2007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 231 6.8 1981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 97 3.0 2008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 69 2.1 1967-68 Don Chaney (Sr.) 97 2.9 2008-09 Marcus Cousin (Sr.) 276 8.4 1982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 113 3.3 2009-10 Maurice McNeil (Jr.) 38 1.2 1968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 84 3.2 2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 259 7.4 1983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 66 1.8 2010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 42 1.4 1969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 88 2.9 2010-11 Maurice McNeil (Sr.) 221 7.6 1984-85 Eric Dickens (Sr.) 69 2.3 2011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 64 2.1 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 99 3.4 2011-12 TaShawn Thomas (Fr.) 245 8.2 1985-86 Rickie Winslow (Jr.) 52 1.9 2012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 55 1.7 1971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 98 3.6 2012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 322 9.8 1986-87 Rickie Winslow (Sr.) 46 1.5 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 90 2.7 1972-73 Maurice Presley (So.) 78 2.9 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 266 8.1 1987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 77 2.7 2014-15 Danrad Knowles (So.) 42 1.3 1973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 97 3.7 2014-15 LeRon Barnes (Jr.) 206 6.4 1988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 48 1.5 2015-16 Danrad Knowles (Jr.) 28 0.9 1974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 83 3.2 2015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 217 6.8 1989-90 Craig Upchurch (Jr.) 58 1.8 2016-17 Bertrand Nkali (Sr.) 38 1.2 1975-76 Al Winder (Fr.) 96 3.4 2016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 222 6.9 1990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 44 1.5 2017-18 Fabian White Jr. (Fr.) 32 0.9 1976-77 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 125 3.4 2017-18 Devin Davis (Sr.) 219 6.3 1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 54 1.7 1977-78 Mike Schultz (Sr.) 116 3.6 1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 68 2.3 MINUTES PLAYED 1978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 96 3.1 ASSISTS 1993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 58 2.1 Year Player Min. Avg. 1979-80 Darrl Brown (Jr.) 113 4.0 Year Name Asts. Avg. 1994-95 Tommie Davis (Fr.) 49 1.7 1964-65 Joe Hamood (Jr.) 1,004 34.6 1980-81 Clyde Drexler (Fr.) 108 3.6 1962-63 Don Schverak (Sr.) 79 3.0 1995-96 Damon Jones (So.) 39 1.4 1965-66 Not Available 1981-82 Clyde Drexler (So.) 107 3.3 1963-64 Chet Oliver (Sr.) 90 3.5 1996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 38 1.4 1966-67 Elvin Hayes (Jr.) 1,119 36.1 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 112 3.3 1964-65 Joe Hamood (Sr.) 120 4.1 1997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 45 1.7 1967-68 Elvin Hayes (Sr.) 1,270 38.5 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 118 3.2 1965-66 Joe Hamood (Sr.) 190 6.6 1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 49 1.8 1968-69 Ken Spain (Sr.) 943 36.3 1984-85 Rickie Winslow (So.) 110 3.7 1966-67 Gary Grider (Sr.) 158 5.1 1999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 48 1.5 1969-70 Ollie Taylor (Sr.) 1,153 38.4 1985-86 Rickie Winslow (Jr.) 102 3.8 1967-68 George Reynolds (Jr.) 157 5.6 C-USA steals champion 1970-71 Poo Welch (Sr.) 1,131 39.0 1986-87 Rickie Winslow (Sr.) 100 3.3 1968-69 George Reynolds (Sr.) 117 4.5 2000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 65 2.2 1971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 1,014 37.6 1987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 91 3.1 1969-70 Poo Welch (Jr.) 180 6.0 2001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 46 1.5 1972-73 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 951 35.2 1988-89 Roger Fernandes (So.) 106 3.4 1970-71 Poo Welch (Sr.) 134 4.6 2002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 26 0.9 1973-74 Louis Dunbar (Jr.) 941 36.2 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 92 2.8 1971-72 Steve Newsome (Jr.) 114 4.2 2003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 42 1.2 1974-75 Louis Dunbar (Sr.) 975 37.5 Craig Upchurch (Jr.) 92 2.8 1972-73 Steve Newsome (Sr.) 121 4.5 2004-05 Brian Latham (Jr.) 84 2.6 1975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 1,082 38.6 1990-91 Darrell Mickens (Sr.) 90 3.1 1973-74 Donnell Hayes (Sr.) 162 6.2 2005-06 Oliver Lafayette (Jr.) 105 3.4 1976-77 Otis Birdsong (Sr.) 1,342 37.3 1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 87 2.8 1974-75 Louis Dunbar (Sr.) 93 3.6 C-USA steals champion 1977-78 Cecile Rose (Sr.) 1,044 31.6 1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 88 2.9 1975-76 Otis Birdsong (Jr.) 97 3.5 2006-07 Oliver Lafayette (Sr.) 78 2.4 1978-79 Kenneth Williams (Jr.) 998 32.2 1993-94 Rafael Carrasco (Sr.) 97 3.6 1976-77 Ken Ciolli (So.) 201 5.4 2007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 56 1.6 1979-80 Kenneth Williams (Sr.) 904 32.3 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 92 3.3 1977-78 Ken Ciolli (Jr.) 160 4.8 C-USA steals champion 1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 1,171 39.0 1995-96 Anthony Knox (Jr.) 82 3.0 1978-79 Ken Ciolli (Sr.) 173 5.6 2008-09 Aubrey Coleman (Jr.) 75 2.3 1981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 1,055 35.2 1996-97 Anthony Knox (Sr.) 98 3.6 1979-80 Rob Williams (Fr.) 127 4.5 C-USA steals champion 1982-83 Clyde Drexler (Jr.) 1,186 34.9 1997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 82 2.8 1980-81 Rob Williams (So.) 146 4.9 2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 93 2.7 1983-84 Michael Young (Sr.) 1,354 36.6 1998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 79 2.9 1981-82 Rob Williams (Jr.) 134 4.5 2010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 53 1.8 1984-85 Alvin Franklin (Jr.) 1,066 35.5 1999-00 Kenny Younger (Sr.) 109 3.5 1982-83 Reid Gettys (So.) 209 6.1 2011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 26 0.9 1985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 1,089 35.0 2000-01 Alton Ford (Fr.) 97 3.7 1983-84 Reid Gettys (Jr.) 309 8.3 2012-13 TaShawn Thomas (So.) 34 1.0 1986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 1,057 35.2 2001-02 Patrick Okafor (Sr.) 99 3.0 1984-85 Reid Gettys (Sr.) 208 6.9 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 41 1.2 1987-88 Richard Hollis (Jr.) 1,109 35.8 2002-03 Jeremee McGuire (Sr.) 82 2.9 1985-86 Alvin Franklin (Sr.) 127 4.5 2014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 39 1.2 1988-89 Richard Hollis (Sr.) 1,103 35.6 2003-04 Marcus Oliver (Sr.) 83 3.1 1986-87 Darrell McArthur (Fr.) 93 3.1 2015-16 Rob Gray, Jr. (So.) 30 1.2 1989-90 Derrick Daniels (So.) 1,089 33.0 2004-05 Ramon Dyer (Jr.) 98 3.1 1987-88 Randy Brown (So.) 162 5.6 2016-17 Rob Gray (Jr.) 37 1.2 1990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 1,021 35.2 2005-06 Jahmar Thorpe (Jr.) 89 2.9 1988-89 Derrick Daniels (Fr.) 181 5.8 2017-18 Galen Robinson Jr. (Jr.) 46 1.3 1991-92 Craig Upchurch (Sr.) 979 31.0 2006-07 Jahmar Thorpe (Sr.) 116 3.7 1989-90 Derrick Daniels (So.) 196 5.9 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 979 31.0 2007-08 Dion Dowell (Sr.) 108 3.2 1990-91 Derrick Daniels (Jr.) 179 6.2 BLOCKED SHOTS 1992-93 Anthony Goldwire (Jr.) 1,110 37.0 2008-09 Desmond Wade (Fr.) 82 2.5 1991-92 Derrick Daniels (Sr.) 155 5.0 Year Player Blk. Avg. 1993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 995 36.9 2009-10 Kendrick Washington (Fr.) 83 2.7 1992-93 Anthony Goldwire (Jr.) 170 5.7 1970-71 Dwight Davis (Jr.) 125 4.3 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 939 33.5 2010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 81 2.7 1993-94 Anthony Goldwire (Sr.) 164 6.1 1971-72 Dwight Davis (Sr.) 106 3.9 1995-96 Tim Moore (Sr.) 714 34.0 2011-12 Alandise Harris (So.) 85 2.8 1994-95 Tommy Davis (Fr.) 121 4.3 1972-73 Dwight Jones (Jr.) 97 3.7 1996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 968 35.6 2012-13 Danuel House (Fr.) 80 2.4 1995-96 Damon Jones (So.) 105 3.9 1973-74 Maurice Presley (Jr.) 48 1.8 1997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 868 32.1 2013-14 Danrad Knowles (rFr.) 70 2.3 1996-97 Damon Jones (Jr.) 132 4.9 1974-75 Maurice Presley (Sr.) 40 1.5 1998-99 Kenny Younger (Jr.) 938 34.7 2014-15 Devonta Pollard (Jr.) 87 2.7 1997-98 Shamahn McBride (Sr.) 67 2.5 1975-76 David Marrs (Sr.) 44 1.6 1999-00 George Williams (Fr.) 1,099 35.5 2015-16 Danrad Knowles (Jr.) 79 2.5 C-USA assists champion 1976-77 Mike Schultz (Jr.) 35 0.9 2000-01 George Williams (So.) 932 34.5 2016-17 Wes VanBeck (Jr.) 93 2.8 1998-99 Gee Gervin (Jr.) 106 3.9 1977-78 Mike Schultz (Sr.) 17 0.5 2001-02 Dominic Smith (Sr.) 1,069 34.5 2017-18 Nura Zanna (Sr.) 102 2.9 1999-00 Gee Gervin (Sr.) 95 3.1 1978-79 Victor Ewing (Jr.) 17 0.6 2002-03 Louis Truscott (Sr.) 1,004 35.9 2000-01 Dominic Smith (Jr.) 111 3.8 Ralph Hamilton (So.) 17 0.7 2003-04 Andre Owens (Jr.) 998 37.0 2001-02 Kevin Gaines (So.) 116 5.5 1979-80 Marshall Sauls (Sr.) 13 0.5 2004-05 Andre Owens (Sr.) 1,114 34.8 2002-03 Andre Owens (So.) 89 3.2 1980-81 Larry Micheaux (So.) 49 1.7 2005-06 Lanny Smith (Jr.) 1,011 33.7 2003-04 Lanny Smith (Fr.) 86 3.2 1981-82 Hakeem Olajuwon (Fr.) 72 2.5 2006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 1,236 37.5 2004-05 Lanny Smith (So.) 134 4.2 1982-83 Hakeem Olajuwon (So.) 175 5.1 2007-08 Robert McKiver (Sr.) 1,183 34.8 2005-06 Lanny Smith (Jr.) 162 5.4 1983-84 Hakeem Olajuwon (Jr.) 207 5.6 2008-09 Kelvin Lewis (Jr.) 1,218 36.9 2006-07 Robert McKiver (Jr.) 112 3.4 1984-85 Greg Anderson (So.) 72 2.4 2009-10 Aubrey Coleman (Sr.) 1,293 36.9 2007-08 Lanny Smith (Sr.) 108 3.7 1985-86 Greg Anderson (Jr.) 75 2.7 2010-11 Darian Thibodeaux (Jr.) 1,052 35.1 2008-09 Desmond Wade (Fr.) 113 3.4 1986-87 Greg Anderson (Sr.) 56 1.9 2011-12 Joseph Young (Fr.) 904 30.1 2009-10 Desmond Wade (So.) 167 4.8 1987-88 Rolando Ferreira (Sr.) 50 1.6 2012-13 Joseph Young (So.) 1,048 32.8 2010-11 Zamal Nixon (Sr.) 141 4.7 1988-89 Craig Upchurch (So.) 13 0.4 2013-14 TaShawn Thomas (Jr.) 1,044 31.6 2011-12 Darian Thibodeaux (Sr.) 75 2.5 1989-90 Carl Herrera (Jr.) 65 2.0 2014-15 Jherrod Stiggers (Jr.) 1,105 35.6

J.J. Thompson (Fr.) 75 2.5 1990-91 Alvaro Teheran (Sr.) 52 1.8 2015-16 Damyean Dotson (Jr.) 991 31.0 RECORDS 2012-13 J.J. Thompson (So.) 83 2.9 1991-92 Bo Outlaw (Jr.) 97 3.1 2016-17 Damyean Dotson (Sr.) 1,098 34.3 2013-14 L.J. Rose (So.) 154 5.5 1992-93 Bo Outlaw (Sr.) 114 3.8 2017-18 Rob Gray (Sr.) 1,083 31.9 2014-15 L.J. Rose (Jr.) 101 5.3 1993-94 Tim Moore (So.) 16 0.8 2015-16 Galen Robinson, Jr. (Fr.) 110 3.4 1994-95 Tim Moore (Jr.) 85 3.0 PERSONAL FOULS 2016-17 Galen Robinson Jr. (So.) 155 4.8 1995-96 Anthony Knox (Jr.) 41 1.5 Year Player Fouls Avg. 2016-17 Rob Gray (Sr.) 148 4.4 1996-97 Galen Robinson (Jr.) 29 1.1 1954-55 Jim Hatton (Sr.) 94 3.8 1997-98 Galen Robinson (Sr.) 37 1.3 1955-56 Don Boldebuck (Sr.) 88 3.4 STEALS 1998-99 William Stringfellow (Jr.) 50 1.9 1956-57 Ray Patoprsty (So.) 81 3.3 Year Player St. Avg. 1999-00 Kenny Younger (Sr.) 25 0.8 1957-58 Larry Byrd (Sr.) 85 3.4 1972-73 Donnell Hayes (Jr.) 44 1.7 2000-01 George Williams (So.) 27 1.0 1958-89 Ted Luckenbill (So.) 79 3.0 1973-74 Donnell Hayes (Sr.) 63 2.4 2001-02 George Williams (Jr.) 56 1.8 1959-60 Gary Phillips (Jr.) 73 2.9

159 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 35 952-2,066 .461 297-768 .387 484-674 .718 1,353 38.7 738 21 505 418 106 218 2,685 76.7 Opponents 744-1,887 .394 231-715 .323 552-785 .703 1,126 32.2 649 14 386 457 92 175 2,271 64.9 2016-17 32 850-1,902 .447 268-681 .394 390-544 .717 1,135 35.5 603 21 406 315 113 170 2,358 73.7 Opponents 701-1,718 .408 218-662 .329 457-633 .722 1,117 34.9 578 12 360 437 98 153 2,077 64.9 2015-16 32 897-1,926 .466 215-618 .348 467-661 .707 1,202 37.6 608 12 412 333 122 191 2,476 77.4 Opponents 776-1,845 .421 195-643 .303 469-665 .705 1,130 35.3 598 16 380 396 112 162 2,216 69.2 2014-15 32 705-1,795 .393 259-809 .320 391-575 .680 1,129 35.3 565 12 376 425 121 184 2,060 64.4 Opponents 758-1,743 .435 195-579 .337 386-579 .667 1,162 36.3 552 12 422 412 100 221 2,097 65.6 2013-14 33 833-1,833 .454 212-578 .367 467-700 .667 1,141 34.6 603 7 486 421 128 179 2,345 71.1 Opponents 866-1,939 .447 209-599 .349 467-670 .699 1,180 35.8 599 13 456 365 123 218 2,409 73.0 2012-13 33 912-1,965 .464 199-551 .361 555-782 .710 1,278 38.7 599 11 500 433 127 221 2,578 78.1 Opponents 871-2,021 .431 214-671 .319 464-.681 .681 1,174 35.6 630 18 476 440 115 219 2,420 73.3 2011-12 30 795-1,714 .464 164-464 .353 398-565 .704 1,088 36.3 502 11 398 435 149 156 2,152 71.7 Opponents 793-1,809 .438 197-546 .361 364-537 .678 1,024 34.1 509 7 397 356 103 227 2,147 71.6 2010-11 30 726-1,580 .459 176-452 .389 433-647 .669 1,013 33.8 605 16 404 456 125 169 2,061 68.7 Opponents 729-1,726 .422 172-546 .315 462-669 .691 1,067 35.6 597 15 393 388 108 206 2,092 69.7 2009-10 35 958-2,282 .420 290-814 .356 545-768 .710 1,184 33.8 652 11 435 315 103 329 2,751 78.6 Opponents 929-2,016 .461 197-594 .332 569-797 .714 1,480 42.3 644 16 470 585 119 158 2,624 75.0 2008-09 33 873-2,064 .423 193-598 .323 562-753 .746 1,222 37.0 577 14 399 323 137 267 2,501 75.8 Opponents 808-1,951 .414 193-588 .358 450-635 .709 1,284 38.9 629 403 505 100 152 2,259 68.5 2007-08 34 877-2,138 .410 375-1,039 .361 552-717 .770 1,255 36.9 636 12 427 372 130 289 2,681 78.9 Opponents 827-1,927 .429 237-702 .338 499-748 .667 1,338 39.4 654 487 550 119 170 2,390 70.3 2006-07 33 814-2,068 .394 339-1,009 .327 457-639 .715 1,155 35.0 668 18 378 383 108 276 2,415 73.2 Opponents 785-1,806 .435 225-645 .349 533-783 .681 1,338 40.5 599 10 437 566 100 174 2,328 70.5 2005-06 31 776-1,908 .407 286-854 .335 407-631 .645 1,071 34.5 616 15 450 406 127 385 2,245 72.4 Opponents 686-1,630 .421 165-522 .316 478-713 .670 1,262 40.7 582 8 390 640 121 208 2,015 65.0 2004-05 32 779-1,945 .401 279-831 .336 389-614 .634 1,050 32.8 731 14 390 397 134 331 2,226 69.6 Opponents 710-1,555 .457 180-476 .378 603-861 .700 1,221 38.2 589 13 453 626 131 167 2,203 68.8 2003-04 27 570-1,453 .392 147-486 .302 305-482 .633 943 34.9 540 15 269 378 151 163 1,592 59.0 Opponents 578-1,446 .400 156-493 .316 433-630 .687 1,033 38.3 487 20 364 373 112 198 1,745 64.6 2002-03 28 596-1,478 .403 156-514 .304 283-429 .660 1,054 37.6 465 11 302 488 124 146 1,631 58.2 Opponents 681-1,676 .406 178-578 .308 314-500 .628 1,018 36.4 465 433 307 79 248 1,854 66.2 2001-02 33 828-1,749 .473 149-389 .383 566-831 .681 1,199 36.3 623 16 442 525 146 200 2,371 71.8 Opponents 867-2,013 .431 226-663 .341 441-637 .692 1,130 34.2 669 463 412 128 236 2,401 72.8 2000-01 29 644-1,549 .416 105-361 .291 504-729 .691 1,079 37.2 616 19 321 463 77 164 1,897 65.4 Opponents 717-1,653 .434 179-499 .359 465-679 .685 1,014 35.0 619 19 409 371 112 205 2,078 71.7 1999-00 31 834-1,910 .437 157-471 .333 538-775 .694 1,157 37.3 660 21 407 504 80 254 2,363 76.2 Opponents 878-1,948 .451 217-614 .353 503-783 .642 1,289 41.6 654 492 537 137 268 2,476 79.9 1998-99 27 676-1,635 .413 147-441 .333 415-629 .660 1,052 39.0 529 12 292 487 97 174 1,914 70.9 Opponents 750-1,750 .429 191-558 .342 467-646 .676 1,122 41.6 571 383 404 110 267 2,128 78.8 1997-98 29 678-1,595 .425 115-377 .305 372-537 .693 1,162 40.1 577 9 350 633 93 164 1,843 63.6 Opponents 746-1,781 .419 167-515 .324 455-722 .630 1,032 35.6 505 443 391 106 340 2,114 72.9 1996-97 27 732-1,499 .488 140-376 .372 368-558 .659 990 36.7 512 10 401 537 72 187 1,972 73.0 Opponents 744-1,684 .442 157-457 .344 370-568 .651 932 34.5 480 420 405 108 268 12,015 74.6 1995-96 27 755-1,600 .472 133-404 .329 439-660 .665 1,021 37.8 496 7 396 503 117 214 2,082 77.1 Opponents 743-1,771 .420 179-527 .340 350-531 .659 971 36.0 533 405 392 106 255 2,015 74.6 1994-95 28 757-1,754 .432 164-518 .317 468-692 .676 1,110 39.6 557 19 404 500 121 215 2,146 76.6 Opponents 848-1,879 .451 215-564 .381 429-633 .678 1,160 41.4 571 545 438 124 236 2,340 83.6 1993-94 27 726-1,733 .419 156-458 .341 466-665 .701 1,039 38.5 602 16 420 487 67 261 2,074 76.8 Opponents 772-1,655 .466 159-449 .354 520-723 .719 1,088 40.3 568 456 510 108 237 2,223 82.3 1992-93 30 843-1,757 .480 191-534 .358 499-734 .680 998 33.3 470 12 448 441 157 263 2,376 79.2 Opponents 833-1,904 .438 186-573 .325 310-481 .644 37.9 618 24 515 196 86 500 2,162 72.1 1991-92 31 853-1,769 .482 196-557 .352 507-762 .665 1,105 35.6 534 7 515 452 135 255 2,409 77.7 Opponents 776-1,784 .435 163-465 .351 417-592 .704 1,077 34.7 632 19 438 517 79 200 2,312 68.8 1990-91 29 858-1,869 .459 209-574 .364 417-614 .679 1,136 39.2 528 11 466 410 107 225 2,342 80.8 Opponents 819-1,840 .445 132-394 .335 382-593 .644 1,147 39.6 537 15 500 432 76 165 2,152 74.2 1989-90 33 993-2,005 .495 150-353 .425 542-788 .688 1,314 39.8 588 12 549 511 145 254 2,678 81.2 Opponents 934-2,135 .437 139-408 .341 418-630 .663 1,198 36.3 675 21 512 489 96 233 2,425 73.5 1988-89 31 884-1,870 .473 160-461 .347 511-755 .677 1,115 36.0 611 22 495 505 46 247 2,439 78.7 Opponents 882-1,829 .482 145-404 .359 448-653 .686 1,116 36.0 667 20 487 520 83 231 2,357 76.0 1987-88 31 844-1,810 .466 162-423 .383 406-610 .666 1,038 33.5 564 0 455 417 109 250 2,256 72.8 Opponents 829-1,723 .481 145-375 .387 388-566 .686 1,088 35.1 598 520 494 59 205 2,191 70.7 1986-87 30 798-1,650 .484 94-238 .395 347-559 .621 997 33.2 446 12 467 448 132 221 2,037 67.9 Opponents 722-1,708 .423 112-316 .354 261-407 .641 987 32.9 539 16 386 454 56 182 1,81`7 60.8 1985-86 28 847-1,721 .492 ––– ––– 483-730 .662 981 35.0 509 23 514 396 127 210 2,177 77.8 Opponents 883-1,787 .494 ––– ––– 352-507 .694 974 34.8 644 28 544 412 82 191 2,118 75.6 1984-85 30 953-1,893 .503 ––– ––– 327-649 .504 1,023 34.1 589 22 596 392 136 267 2,233 74.4 Opponents 917-1,778 .516 ––– ––– 429-621 .691 1,052 35.1 641 22 605 505 74 166 2,263 75.4 1983-84 37 1,115-2,130 .523 ––– ––– 540-874 .618 1,306 35.3 635 18 736 511 286 339 2,770 74.9 RECORDS Opponents 961-2,268 .424 ––– ––– 427-620 .689 1,282 34.7 783 36 535 553 85 201 2,351 63.6 1982-83 34 1,186-2,232 .531 ––– ––– 428-703 .609 1,335 39.3 675 12 729 493 269 389 2,800 82.4 Opponents 883-2,037 .434 ––– ––– 441-677 .651 1,136 33.4 634 24 486 568 66 206 2,207 64.9 1981-82 33 1,105-2,113 .523 ––– ––– 475-731 .650 1,180 35.8 677 19 580 512 171 361 2,685 81.4 Opponents 951-2,205 .470 ––– ––– 515-737 .699 1,141 34.6 688 34 505 557 60 195 2,417 73.2

160 MEDIA ALMANAC YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year GP FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1980-81 30 946-1,844 .513 ––– ––– 371-583 .636 1,000 33.3 560 24 503 370 119 254 2,263 75.4 Opponents 824-1,689 .488 ––– ––– 398-573 .695 975 32.5 585 20 458 469 64 139 2,046 68.2 1979-80 28 905-1,893 .478 ––– ––– 381-578 .659 1,046 37.4 658 40 398 405 60 242 2,191 78.2 Opponents 815-1,642 .496 ––– ––– 516-729 .708 1,069 38.2 547 19 415 517 61 151 2,146 76.6 1978-79 31 1,039-2,174 .478 ––– ––– 449-686 .603 1,237 39.9 661 28 430 463 84 319 2,527 81.5 Opponents 657-2,018 .474 ––– ––– 506-731 .692 1,266 40.8 647 34 458 616 2,420 78.1 1977-78 33 1,227-2,431 .505 ––– ––– 561-795 .706 1,480 44.8 738 17 638 623 83 350 3,015 91.4 Opponents 1,016-2,216 .458 ––– ––– 500-736 .679 1,246 37.8 713 26 741 2,532 76.7 1976-77 37 1,419-2,744 .517 ––– ––– 644-950 .681 1,685 45.5 849 27 745 666 120 384 3,482 94.1 Opponents 1,172-2,582 .454 ––– ––– 601-887 .676 1,446 39.1 829 55 616 795 2,945 79.6 1975-76 27 841-1,853 .454 ––– ––– 418-622 .672 1,170 43.3 465 16 475 483 89 136 2,100 77.8 Opponents 955-2,105 .454 ––– ––– 321-443 .725 1,125 40.2 597 33 483 437 2,231 79.7 1974-75 26 1,006-1,965 .512 ––– ––– 395-582 .679 890 34.2 424 12 465 491 2,407 92.6 Opponents 989-2,012 .492 ––– ––– 286-403 .710 1,052 40.5 527 18 398 524 2,264 87.1 1973-74 26 1,003-2,055 .488 ––– ––– 322-492 .654 1,297 49.9 463 15 572 445 149 264 2,328 89.5 Opponents 898-1,999 .449 ––– ––– 307-453 .678 1,122 43.2 493 14 462 466 2,103 80.9 1972-73 27 1,080-2,242 .482 ––– ––– 312-455 .686 1,477 54.7 489 10 614 2,472 91.6 Opponents 880-2,010 .438 ––– ––– 322-466 .691 1,102 40.8 460 13 444 600 2,082 77.1 1971-72 27 1,013-2,169 .467 ––– ––– 473-669 .707 1,515 56.1 528 11 570 2,499 92.6 Opponents 843-2,012 .419 ––– ––– 473-706 .673 1,236 45.8 492 16 2,158 79.9 1970-71 29 965-2,078 .464 ––– ––– 521-773 .674 1,523 52.5 566 23 470 2,451 84.5 Opponents 901-2,069 .435 ––– ––– 455-724 .628 1,280 44.1 543 22 331 2,257 77.8 1969-70 30 1,055-2,259 .467 ––– ––– 638-891 .716 1,564 52.1 539 15 625 2,748 91.6 Opponents 972-2,304 .422 ––– ––– 450-679 .663 1,454 48.5 625 25 2,394 79.8 1968-69 26 847-1,840 .460 ––– ––– 439-713 .616 1,327 51.0 464 11 499 2,133 82.0 Opponents 761-1,815 .420 ––– ––– 438-621 .705 1,177 45.3 519 17 377 1,960 75.4 1967-68 33 1,352-2,808 .481 ––– ––– 522-850 .614 2,074 62.8 537 8 732 3,226 97.8 Opponents 943-2,449 .385 ––– ––– 497-699 .711 1,418 43.0 609 19 2,393 72.5 1966-67 31 1,128-2,459 .459 ––– ––– 509-813 .626 1,862 60.1 507 9 500 2,765 89.2 Opponents 829-2,283 .393 ––– ––– 461-655 .694 1,362 43.9 581 22 2,257 72.5 1965-66 29 1,160-2,388 .486 ––– ––– 525-782 .672 1,567 54.0 559 16 509 2,845 98.1 Opponents 915-2,101 .436 ––– ––– 539-761 .708 1,326 45.7 576 27 2,369 81.7 1964-65 29 946-2,052 .461 ––– ––– 518-766 .676 1,342 46.3 531 15 384 2,410 83.1 Opponents 864-2,004 .431 ––– ––– 493-703 .701 1,361 47.9 598 26 2,221 76.6 1963-64 26 683-1,557 .439 ––– ––– 425-633 .671 1,013 39.0 487 8 341 1,811 68.9 Opponents 636-1,498 .425 ––– ––– 444-619 .717 1,100 42.3 512 19 1,714 65.9 1962-63 26 751-1,607 .467 ––– ––– 464-687 .675 1,126 43.3 384 17 337 1,966 75.6 Opponents 713-1,590 .448 ––– ––– 388-574 .676 1,015 39.0 508 26 1,814 69.8 1961-62 27 700-1,526 .459 ––– ––– 496-735 .675 1,232 45.6 462 13 1,896 70.2 Opponents 656-1,628 .415 ––– ––– 380-565 .673 996 36.9 551 33 1,792 62.7 1960-61 28 792-1,764 .449 ––– ––– 554-813 .681 1,272 45.4 508 19 2,138 76.4 Opponents 726-1,734 .419 ––– ––– 480-717 .669 1,204 43.0 575 23 1,921 68.6 1959-60 25 624-1,524 .409 ––– ––– 511-738 .692 1,079 43.2 483 10 1,759 70.4 Opponents 601-1,420 .423 ––– ––– 441-662 .666 1,088 43.5 509 22 1,643 65.6 1958-59 26 676-1,592 .425 ––– ––– 441-708 .623 1,052 40.5 493 17 1,793 69.0 Opponents 590-1,534 .385 ––– ––– 477-694 .687 1,669 64.2 515 14 1,669 64.2 1957-58 25 607-1,398 .434 ––– ––– 536-741 .723 871 34.8 471 20 1,750 70.0 Opponents 706-1,703 .1415 ––– ––– 594-691 .716 1,062 42.5 523 28 1,907 76.3 1956-57 26 667-1,618 .412 ––– ––– 596-835 .714 961 37.0 540 18 1,930 74.2 Opponents 699-1,819 .384 ––– ––– 561-830 .676 1,137 43.8 474 12 2,035 78.3 1955-56 26 752-1,850 .406 ––– ––– 549-815 .674 1,279 49.2 509 16 2,053 79.0 Opponents 555-1,597 .348 ––– ––– 499-766 .651 993 41.4 454 17 1,680 70.0 1954-55 25 656-1,762 .372 ––– ––– 599-856 .700 1,055 42.2 527 30 1,911 76.4 Opponents 583-1,610 .362 ––– ––– 598-893 .669 991 35.6 522 26 1,764 70.6 1953-54 26 592-1,760 .336 ––– ––– 593-862 .688 975 37.5 1,769 67.7 Opponents ––– ––– 1952-53 22 470 ––– ––– 437 532 1,377 62.6 Opponents ––– ––– 1951-52 21 412 ––– ––– 281 1,105 52.6 Opponents ––– ––– 1950-51 28 633-1,772 .357 ––– ––– 392-640 .613 1,714 61.2 Opponents ––– ––– 1949-50 23 534-1,459 .366 ––– ––– 311-506 .614 394 1,380 60.0

Opponents ––– ––– RECORDS 1948-49 22 446-1,587 .281 ––– ––– 318-556 .604 386 1,211 55.1 Opponents ––– ––– 1947-48 22 431-1,437 .300 ––– ––– 205-345 .594 315 1,065 48.5 Opponents ––– ––– 1946-47 22 ––– ––– 1,292 58.7 Opponents ––– ––– 1945-46 14 ––– ––– 756 54.0 Opponents ––– –––

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161 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NATIONAL RANKINGS HISTORY AP ranking / Coaches Poll Ranking RECORDS vs. AP TOP 25 OPPONENTS RECORD vs. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS (77-172) Rk. G W L Pct. Stk. Last Win Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location No. 1 12 2 10 .167 L5 Arkansas (Feb. 18, 1978) 3/17/18 21/19 7/7 L 63-64 vs. Michigan Wichita, Kan. No. 2 12 3 9 .250 L5 vs. Louisville (April 2, 1983) 3/11/18 21/21 8/8 L 55-56 vs.Cincinnati Orlando No. 3 10 2 8 .200 W1 Memphis (Jan. 6, 1996) 3/10/18 21/21 11/14 W 77-74 at Wichita State Orlando No. 4 14 3 11 .214 L5 Arkansas (Jan., 22, 1983) 2/15/18 5/5 W 67-62 Cincinnati Houston No. 5 16 4 12 .250 W1 Cincinnati (Feb. 15, 2018) 1/31/18 –– 8/8 L 70-80 at Cincinnati Highland Heights, Ky. 1/20/18 –– 7/4 W 73-59 Wichita State Houston No. 6 4 2 2 .500 L1 Iowa (Dec. 19, 1981) 1/4/18 –– 9/9 L 63-81 at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. No. 7 15 5 10 .333 W1 Wichita State (Jan. 20, 2018) 3/2/17 –– 18/20 L 47-65 at Cincinnati Cincinnati No. 8 12 3 9 .200 L4 vs. Arkansas (March 11, 1984) 2/18/17 –– 19/23 L 66-76 SMU Houston No. 9 13 5 8 .385 L3 SMU (March 3, 1985) 1/7/17 –– 22/22 L 58-67 Cincinnati Houston No. 10 13 5 8 .385 L4 vs. Louisville (Dec. 25, 1983) 2/1/16 –– 12/NR W 71-68 SMU Houston No. 11 13 7 6 .538 W1 vs. Wichita State (March 10, 2018) 1/19/16 –– 8/NR L 73-77 at SMU Dallas No. 12 18 6 12 333 W1 SMU (2/1/15( 2/12/15 –– 25/25 L 69-75 SMU Houston No. 13 8 5 3 .625 L3 LSU (Dec. 8, 1984) 3/14/14 –– 5/5 L 65-94 vs. Louisville Memphis, Tenn. No. 14 11 0 11 .000 L10 ––– 2/13/14 –– 25/23 W 68-64 vs. SMU Memphis, Tenn. No. 15 10 4 6 .400 W1 Arizona (Dec. 3, 2005) 2/27/14 –– 21/22 W 77-68 Memphis Houston No. 16 13 1 12 .077 L4 vs. Memphis (March 23, 1984) 2/15/14 –– 11/10 L 62-73 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio No. 17 13 5 8 .385 W2 UConn (Dec. 31, 2013) 2/5/14 –– 14/10 L 62-77 Louisville Houston 1/23/14 –– 23/22 L 59-82 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. No. 18 10 1 9 .100 L8 Oregon (Dec. 12, 1970) 1/16/14 –– 18/14 L 52-91 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. No. 19 8 4 4 .500 L1 UCF (Jan. 8, 2011) 12/31/13 –– 17/15 W 75-71 UConn Houston No. 20 7 2 5 .286 L4 vs. LaSalle (Dec. 29, 1975) 2/20/13 –– 21/19 L 74-81 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. No. 21 6 2 4 .333 W1 Memphis (Feb. 27, 2014) 1/8/11 –– 19/18 W 76-71 UCF Houston No. 22 2 1 1 .500 L1 Louisville (Feb. 21, 1993) 3/19/10 –– 20/20 L 77-89 vs. Maryland Spokane, Wash. No. 23 2 0 2 .000 L1 ––– 3/13/10 –– 25/21 W 81-73 vs. UTEP Tulsa, Okla. No. 24 2 1 1 .500 L2 Texas (Feb. 17, 1991) 11/26/09 –– 25/rv W 100-93 vs. Oklahoma Anchorage, Alaska No. 25 8 4 4 .500 L1 vs. SMU (March 13, 2014) 3/13/09 –– 4/3 L 49-74 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. Totals 249 77 172 .309 L2 vs. #11/14 Wichita State (March 10, 2018) 3/4/09 –– 5/3 L 60-69 Memphis Houston 1/31/09 –– 18/19 L 68-83 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location 2/13/08 –– 1/1 L 59-68 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 2/17/91 –– 24/ W 82-73 Texas Houston 1/30/08 –– 1/1 L 77-89 Memphis Houston 2/7/91 –– 2/ L 74-81 Arkansas Houston 1/12/08 –– rv/24 L 71-85 Arizona Houston 1/6/91 –– 2/ L 79-95 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 3/10/07 –– 5/5 L 59-71 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 12/29/90 –– 16/ L 51-63 vs. Georgetown St. Petersburg, Fla. 2/25/07 –– 7/7 L 64-77 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 1/11/07 –– 20/19 L 69-79 Memphis Houston 3/11/90 –– 9/ L 84-96 vs. Arkansas Dallas, Texas 12/3/05 –– 15/13 W 69-65 Arizona Houston 1/22/90 –– 12/ L 89-100 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 11/29/05 –– 25/25 W 84-83 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 1/3/90 –– 14/ L 78-82 Arkansas Houston 1/29/05 –– 21/20 L 68-87 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 11/18/89 –– 25/ L 69-76 at St. John’s New York, N.Y. 1/5/05 –– 17/16 W 70-67 Louisville Houston 12/28/88 –– 17/ L 78-87 vs. Georgia Tech Honolulu, Hawai’i 12/24/04 –– 12/17 L 63-110 at Washington Seattle, Wash. 12/12/87 –– 17/ L 69-89 UNLV Houston 2/7/04 –– 10/10 L 51-54 Cincinnati Houston 3/13/87 –– 20/ L 55-66 vs. Kansas Atlanta, Ga. 1/28/04 –– 4/4 L 48-64 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 2/25/87 –– 15/ W 84-65 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 1/7/04 –– 23/22 L 52-65 Marquette Houston 1/24/87 –– 19/ L 56-62 TCU Houston 3/6/03 –– 18/ L 56-71 Memphis Houston 3/1/86 –– 15/ W 85-83 (OT) TCU Houston 2/8/03 –– 5/6 L 55-81 Louisville Houston 1/1/03 –– 25/22 L 48-62 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 2/22/86 –– 16/ L 59-76 Louisville Houston 3/1/02 –– 13/10 L 73-85 vs. Marquette Cincinnati, Ohio 12/14/85 –– 10/ L 92-102 Illinois Houston 1/12/02 –– 10/12 L 63-79 Cincinnati Houston 12/12/85 –– 18/ L 78-84 DePaul Houston 11/20/01 –– 4/3 L 78-95 vs. Kansas Lahaina, Maui 1/29/86 –– 16/ L 49-53 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 11/19/01 –– 5/4 L 60-71 vs. UCLA Lahaina, Maui 3/8/85 –– 13/ L 72-84 vs. SMU Dallas, Texas 12/31/00 –– 21/ L 63-79 Georgetown Houston 3/3/85 –– 9/ W 79-76 SMU Houston 11/30/00 –– 16/ L 60-72 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 2/3/85 –– 5/ L 76-77 Illinois Houston 2/17/00 –– 1/ L 65-77 Cincinnati Houston 1/30/85 –– 2/ L 78-85 at SMU Dallas, Texas 1/16/00 –– 21/ L 68-77 DePaul Houston 1/12/85 –– 13/ L 58-69 at DePaul Chicago, Ill. 1/2/00 –– 18/ L 80-90 at Texas Austin, Texas 12/15/84 –– 18/ L 75-87 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 12/30/99 –– 2/ L 76-82 Connecticut Houston 12/8/84 –– 13/ W 81-73 LSU Houston 11/29/98 –– 15/17 L 69-84 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 12/22/98 –– 4/3 L 78-115 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 4/2/84 5/5 2/2 L 75-84 vs. Georgetown Seattle, Wash. 1/10/98 –– 9/ L 53-86 Purdue Houston 3/26/84 5/5 19/ W 68-63 vs. Wake Forest St. Louis, Mo. 12/27/97 –– 14/ L 71-89 at Texas Austin, Texas 3/23/84 5/5 16/ W 78-71 vs. Memphis St. Louis, Mo. 2/18/97 –– 11/ L 64-97 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 3/11/84 5/5 8/8 W 57-56 vs. Arkansas Houston, Texas 2/15/97 –– 17/ L 66-70 Louisville Houston 3/4/84 2/2 12/12 L 68-73 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1/15/97 –– 10/ L 78-92 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 2/26/84 3/3 11/11 W 64-61 Arkansas Houston 12/4/96 –– 21/ W 79-77 (2OT) Tulsa Houston 1/22/84 4/5 3/3 L 67-74 at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 2/17/96 –– 12/ L 84-93 Texas Tech Houston 12/25/83 10/8 10/8 W 76-73 vs. Louisville Honolulu 1/20/96 –– 25/ L 76-95 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 12/6/83 6/6 9/9 W 100-91 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 1/6/96 –– 3/ W 69-67 Memphis Houston 11/26/83 3/4 17/19 W 91-76 Kansas Houston 12/2/95 –– 4/ L 69-73 Arizona Houston 12/8/94 –– 8/ L 67-81 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 4/4/83 1/ 16/ L 52-54 vs. NC State Albuquerque, N.M. 4/2/83 1/ 2/ W 94-81 vs. Louisville Albuquerque, N.M. RECORDS 12/20/93 –– 9/ L 72-93 UCLA Houston 12/10/93 –– 11/ L 90-114 vs. Purdue Indianapolis, Ind. 3/27/83 1/ 13/ W 89-71 vs. Villanova Kansas City, Mo. 2/21/93 –– 22/ W 89-81 Louisville Houston 3/25/83 1/ 17/ W 70-63 vs. Memphis Kansas City, Mo. 1/2/93 –– 11/ L 78-87 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 3/3/83 1/ 5/ W 74-66 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1/2/92 –– 24/ L 56-60 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 1/22/83 14/ 4/ W 75-60 Arkansas Houston 11/27/91 –– 6/ L 65-68 North Carolina Houston 12/16/82 1/ 1/ L 63-72 vs. Virginia Tokyo

162 MEDIA ALMANAC NATIONAL RANKINGS HISTORY AP ranking / Coaches Poll Ranking 3/22/68 1/ 2/ L 69-101 vs. UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 3/15/68 1/ 9/ W 91-75 vs. Louisville Wichita, Kan. RECORD vs. NATIONALLY RANKED TEAMS (77-172) 1/20/68 2/ 1/ W 71-69 UCLA Houston (Astrodome) Date UH OPP W/L Score Opponent Location 3/25/67 7/ 4/ W 84-62 vs. North Carolina Louisville, Ky. 3/27/82 –– 1/ L 63-68 vs. North Carolina New Orleans 3/24/67 7/ 1/ L 58-73 vs. UCLA Louisville, Ky. 3/19/82 –– 5/ W 79-78 vs. Missouri St. Louis 3/17/67 7/ 3/ W 66-53 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 3/13/82 –– 10/ W 78-74 vs. Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 12/1/66 7/ 6/ W 96-84 New Mexico Houston 3/6/82 –– 14/ L 69-84 vs. Arkansas Dallas 12/20/65 –– 7/ W 102-89 Providence Houston 2/23/63 –– 3/ L 58-62 Loyola (Ill.) Houston 2/13/82 –– 8/ W 55-53 Arkansas Houston 1/2/63 –– 1/ L 56-79 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 2/8/82 –– 12/ W 77-63 at Texas Austin, Texas 12/28/62 –– 10/ W 79-76 (OT) vs. Mississippi State Houston (Sam Houston Coliseum) 1/23/82 19/ 15/ L 66-67 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 2/16/62 –– 3/ L 47-59 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1/12/82 10/ 19/ L 83-95 Texas Houston 2/1/62 –– 3/ L 52-60 Cincinnati Houston 12/19/81 –– 6/ W 62-52 Iowa Houston 12/15/61 –– 10/ L 63-66 vs. Seattle Portland, Ore. 12/16/79 –– 16/ L 75-78 vs. Georgetown Albuquerque, N.M. 3/17/61 –– 4/ L 64-75 vs. Kansas State Lawrence, Kan. 3/2/79 –– 14/ L 65-70 vs. Texas Houston 2/23/61 –– 3/ L 80-85 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 2/17/79 –– 11/ L 58-78 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 2/16/61 –– 5/ L 74-90 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 2/3/79 –– 12/ L 58-66 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 1/12/61 –– 2/ W 60-59 Bradley Houston 1/28/79 –– 17/ L 53-79 at Texas Austin, Texas 12/28/60 –– 18/ L 68-71 vs. Wichita State Oklahoma City, Okla. 1/10/79 –– 11/ L 43-69 Texas A&M Houston 2/27/60 –– 16/ L 57-78 Saint Louis Houston 1/6/79 –– 14/ L 61-62 Arkansas Houston 2/22/60 –– 2/ W 63-58 Bradley Houston 11/30/78 –– 12/ L 80-88 at USC Los Angeles 2/20/60 –– 1/ L 47-57 Cincinnati Houston 3/12/78 14/ 10/ L 77-100 vs. Notre Dame Tulsa, Okla. 2/8/60 –– 2/ L 57-78 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 3/4/78 –– 12/ W 92-90 vs. Texas Houston 2/6/60 –– 1/ L 55-67 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 3/3/78 –– 4/ W 70-69 vs. Arkansas Houston 1/23/60 –– 11/ W 88-79 at Miami (Fla.) Miami, Fla. 2/18/78 –– 1/ W 84-75 Arkansas Houston 1/7/60 –– 12/ L 46-76 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. 1/30/78 –– 15/ L 72-73 at Texas Austin, Texas 3/2/59 –– 7/ L 60-74 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 1/8/78 –– 3/ L 65-84 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 2/28/59 –– 4/ L 66-78 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 3/17/77 –– 11/ W 82-76 vs. Alabama New York 2/21/59 –– 8/ W 64-57 Saint Louis Houston 3/5/77 –– 7/ L 70-84 vs. Arkansas Houston 2/7/59 –– 13/ W 80-63 Oklahoma City Houston 2/5/77 –– 14/ L 80-82 Arkansas Houston 1/31/59 –– 15/ L 47-71 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. 1/8/77 –– 18/ L 70-81 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 1/17/59 –– 17/ L 67-94 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, Okla. 1/2/77 –– 8/ L 83-96 at UCLA Los Angeles 1/12/59 –– 9/ L 50-60 Bradley Houston 12/30/76 –– 3/ L 81-86 vs. San Francisco Honolulu 1/10/59 –– 7/ L 54-62 Cincinnati Houston 12/6/76 –– 10/ L 85-100 at San Francisco San Francisco 2/22/58 –– 8/ L 60-73 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 2/17/76 –– 20/ L 80-94 Texas A&M Houston 1/27/58 –– 7/ W 70-64 Oklahoma State Houston 1/3/76 –– 19/ W 94-73 San Francisco Houston 1/13/58 –– 7/ L 57-93 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 12/30/75 –– 20/ W 90-87 vs. LaSalle Las Vegas 1/11/58 –– 10/ L 80-116 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 12/29/75 –– 12/ L 92-116 at UNLV Las Vegas 1/6/58 –– 12/ L 73-75 (OT) Bradley Houston 2/1/75 –– 19/ W 90-84 South Carolina Houston 12/21/57 –– 4/ L 53-70 Cincinnati Houston 1/27/75 –– 15/ W 74-68 Stanford Houston 3/2/57 –– 14/ L 84-102 Saint Louis Houston 12/29/74 –– 7/ L 88-105 vs. Alabama New Orleans 2/25/57 –– 5/ W 88-79 Bradley Houston 12/16/74 –– 6/ L 96-97 USC Houston 1/17/57 –– 12/ L 64-81 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 12/7/74 20/ 9/ L 87-96 North Carolina Houston 1/12/57 –– 12/ W 64-52 Oklahoma State Houston 12/2/74 –– 8/ L 87-91 Louisville Houston 12/29/56 –– 3/ L 76-111 vs. Kentucky New Orleans 3/2/74 –– 14/ L 86-104 South Carolina Houston 3/16/56 17/ 8/ L 74-89 vs. SMU Lawrence, Kan. 12/21/73 –– 16/ L 78-92 at USC Los Angeles 12/3/73 14/ 9/ L 81-87 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 2/11/56 –– 11/ W 67-66 at Saint Louis St. Louis 12/1/73 14/ 5/ L 74-97 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1/14/56 –– 20/ L 44-63 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 3/10/73 7/ 14/ L 89-102 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Wichita, Kan. 2/21/55 –– 19/ L 59-69 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 2/24/73 9/ 20/ W 76-75 Jacksonville Houston 12/23/54 –– 7/ W 84-76 (2OT) Missouri Houston 2/10/73 9/ 13/ W 82-80 Louisiana-Lafayette Houston 12/21/54 –– 17/ L 87-91 vs. Wichita State Oklahoma City 12/28/72 –– 15/ L 72-75 vs. Indiana El Paso, Texas 12/20/54 –– 14/ L 65-72 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City 2/19/72 –– 7/ W 95-85 South Carolina Houston 3/1/54 –– 5/ L 54-58 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City 2/4/72 –– 12/ W 94-86 Florida State Houston 2/22/54 –– 15/ L 81-86 Wichita State Houston 1/16/72 –– 12/ L 79-86 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 1/25/54 –– 5/ L 48-64 Oklahoma State Houston 12/11/71 12/ 17/ W 88-76 Arizona State Houston 1/13/54 –– 8/ L 62-70 Oklahoma City Houston 12/10/71 12/ 17/ L 97-98 Arizona State Houston 1/9/54 –– 4/ L 61-76 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 3/20/71 14/ 12/ W 119-106 vs. Notre Dame Wichita, Kan. 12/29/53 –– 7/ L 61-91 vs. Western Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 3/18/71 14/ 4/ L 77-78 vs. Kansas Wichita, Kan. 3/5/53 –– 7/ L 48-68 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 2/27/71 –– 9/ W 83-82 Jacksonville Houston 2/18/53 –– 9/ W 50-46 Oklahoma State Houston 2/22/71 –– 7/ L 71-88 at South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 2/7/53 –– 16/ L 58-64 Oklahoma City Houston 12/30/70 –– 4/ L 64-77 at USC Los Angeles, Calif. 1/24/53 –– 11/ W 61-56 Tulsa Houston RECORDS 12/29/70 –– 10/ W 68-65 vs. Tennessee Los Angeles, Calif. 1/6/53 –– 17/ L 60-91 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 12/19/70 –– 12/ L 73-89 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 1/5/53 –– 16/ L 52-68 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City 12/18/70 –– 10/ W 99-84 vs. Villanova Lawrence, Kan. 2/20/52 –– 9/ L 55-63 at Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo. 12/12/70 –– 18/ W 81-68 Oregon Houston 2/2/52 –– 16/ L 46-51 at Oklahoma City Oklahoma City 3/12/70 12/ 14/ L 87-92 vs. Drake Lawrence, Kan. 1/2/52 –– 5/ L 57-64 Saint Louis Houston 12/20/69 19/ 13/ W 77-73 USC Houston 3/7/51 –– 2/ L 39-57 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. 12/17/69 19/ 11/ W 91-76 Santa Clara Houston 2/21/51 –– 2/ L 52-61 Oklahoma State Houston 1/18/69 –– 1/ L 64-100 at UCLA Los Angeles 2/6/51 –– 5/ L 47-60 Bradley Houston 12/13/68 12/ 16/ L 50-75 vs. Santa Clara San Francisco

163 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL AS A RANKED TEAM POLLS RANKED Total Polls Ranked 130 IN THE FINAL TOP 25 RANKINGS Top 10 Rankings 65 Year AP Coaches Most Consecutive Polls Ranked 35 (1966 preseason 2018 21 22 – Dec. 24, 1968) 1984 5 5 1983 1 1 YEARS RANKED 1978 – 16 Total Years 17 1973 13 18 Consecutive Years 9 (1966-75) 1971 14 18 1970 12 11 FINAL POLL 1968 1 1 Total Polls 10 1967 7 6 Top 10 4 1966 – 14 High 1 (1983, 1968) WEEKS RANKED BY RANKING HOUSTON AS A RANKED TEAM First Ranked: No. 18 (Feb. 14, 1956) Rk. G W L Pct. Stk. Last Ranked: No. 21 (March 12, 2018) No. 1 25 22 3 .880 L1 Rk. Weeks No. 2 15 15 0 1.000 W15 No. 1 11 No. 3 17 14 3 .824 W3 No. 2 10 No. 4 7 6 1 .857 W2 No. 3 7 No. 5 15 13 2 .867 L1 No. 4 4 No. 6 13 12 1 .923 W7 No. 5 6 No. 7 28 22 6 .786 W5 No. 6 6 No. 8 13 12 1 .923 W9 No. 7 12 No. 9 8 7 1 .875 W1 No. 8 7 No. 10 5 3 2 .600 L2 No. 9 5 No. 11 8 8 0 1.000 W8 No. 10 3 No. 12 11 6 5 .545 W2 No. 11 5 No. 13 4 3 1 .750 W1 No. 12 5 No. 14 17 9 8 .529 W2 No. 13 4 No. 15 12 12 0 1.000 W12 No. 14 10 No. 16 9 8 1 .889 W4 No. 15 6 No. 17 5 2 3 .400 W1 No. 16 4 No. 18 10 9 1 .900 W4 No. 17 2 No. 19 9 7 2 .778 W4 No. 18 7 No. 20 10 8 2 .800 W1 No. 19 5 No. 21 5 3 2 .600 L1 No. 20 5 No. 22 0 0 0 –– –– No. 21 2 No. 23 2 1 1 .500 W1 No. 22 0 No. 24 0 0 0 –– –– No. 23 1 No. 25 5 2 3 .400 W2 No. 24 0 Totals 253 204 49 .806 L1 No. 25 3 Totals 130

HOUSTON WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL Season Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dates 1955-56 – – – – – – – – – – 18 14 18 17 Dec. 6 – March 6 1966-67 7 5 9 8 6 5 4 3 3 6 5 7 7 7 7 Dec. 6 – March 7 1967-68 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dec. 5 – March 12 1968-69 8 6 12 20 – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 3 – March 4 1969-70 20 – 19 8 8 11 9 7 12 16 15 15 15 13 12 Dec. 9 – March 10 1970-71 17 – – – – – – – – 18 15 – – 15 18 14 Dec. 8 – March 16 1971-72 7 12 20 – – – – – – – – – 16 13 19 – Dec. 7 – March 14 1972-73 15 20 16 14 13 10 10 12 11 11 11 7 9 8 7 13 Dec. 5 – March 13 1973-74 14 14 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 4 – March 27 1974-75 – 20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Dec. 3 – April 2 1977-78 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 14 – Nov. 29 – March 13

RECORDS 1981-82 – – – – 18 18 14 10 19 – – – – – – – Dec. 1 – March 9 1982-83 14 11 9 14 19 18 19 16 14 9 8 6 4 2 1 1 1 Nov. 30 – March 15 1983-84 3 8 6 3 3 3 7 7 4 7 6 5 4 3 2 5 5 Nov. 29 – March 13 1992-93 – – – – – – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – Nov. 23 – March 15 2005-06 – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Nov. 15 – March 14 2017-18 – – – – rv/rv – – – – – rv/ rv/rv rv/rv rv/rv 23/23 25/rv 21/19 21/19 21/22 Feb. 19 – April 2 164 MEDIA ALMANAC STARTING LINEUPS 1946 1954-55 1963-64 Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG F Charlie Carpenter 5-11 So. 14 5.2 F Jack Foster 6-2 Jr. 25 14.1 5.1 F Don Schverak 6-4 Sr. 18 13.2 7.8 F Willie Wells 6-3 Jr. 14 9.5 F Jim Hatton 6-4 Sr. 25 8.5 6.6 F Denny Neumann 6-5 So. 26 7.7 3.3 C Guy V. Lewis 6-3 So. 14 21.2 C Don Boldebuck 7-0 Jr. 25 24.2 18.1 C Jim Jones 6-5 Jr. 24 8.2 6.2 G Louis Brown 5-11 Fr. 12 6.7 G Jack Bell 5-11 Sr. 17 6.5 2.8 G Chet Oliver 5-11 Sr. 26 10.9 2.7 G Simon Wiederman 5-10 Sr. 11 2.1 G Jerry Pettiette 6-2 Sr. 25 6.4 2.7 G Jack Margenthaler 6-1 Jr. 26 10.5 2.5

1946-47 1955-56 1964-65 F Guy V. Lewis 6-3 Jr. 22 19.7 F Art Helms 6-4 Sr. 26 12.8 9.9 F Jim Jones 6-5 Sr. 28 10.1 7.4 F Willie Wells 6-3 Sr. 18 10.2 F Jack Foster 6-2 Sr. 26 9.7 5.0 F Leary Lentz 6-6 So. 29 8.4 8.6 C Charles Reyner 6-8 Jr. 21 7.1 C Don Boldebuck 7-0 Sr. 26 21.4 15.8 G Wayne Ballard 6-2 Jr. 28 13.3 3.7 G Louis Brown 6-0 So. 23 9.8 G Dan Dotson 6-3 Jr. 26 11.9 3.0 G Jack Margenthaler 6-1 Sr. 29 10.2 2.8 G Charles Carpenter 5-11 So. 21 3.0 G Lupe Lopez 5-10 Sr. 26 9.2 2.5 G Joe Hamood 5-11 Jr. 29 17.3 3.7 G Billy Joe Steakley 6-2 Fr. 11 7.1 1956-57 1965-66 1947-48 F Dean Evans 6-3 Sr. 25 8.9 5.0 F Wayne Ballard 6-2 Sr. 29 11.7 3.2 F Richard Berg 6-3 So. 21 8.8 F Russell Boone 6-5 Jr. 26 13.6 8.4 F Leary Lentz 6-6 Jr. 29 9.1 8.1 F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Fr. 16 4.4 C Ray Pattoprsty 6-7 So. 25 10.7 7.4 C Elvin Hayes 6-8 So. 29 27.2 16.9 C Lynn Smith 6-4 Jr. 16 10.8 G Andy McElveen 6-0 Sr. 25 7.3 2.6 G Joe Hamood 5-11 Sr. 29 20.0 3.2 G Billy Joe Steakley 6-2 So. 21 8.1 G Dan Dotson 6-3 Sr. 25 15.3 3.0 G Don Chaney 6-5 So. 26 8.8 4.8 G Louis Brown 6-0 Jr. 21 8.3 1957-58 1966-67 1948-49 F Russell Boone 6-5 Sr. 25 16.6 9.4 F Elvin Hayes 6-8 Jr. 31 28.4 15.7 F Lloyd Hendrix 6-2 So. 22 12.0 F Eddie Erickson 6-8 Jr. 25 9.7 5.9 F Melvin Bell 6-7 So. 31 12.8 9.1 F Gilbert Luton 6-2 Fr. 22 7.3 G Bill Tuffli 6-1 Jr. 25 15.1 3.4 C Leary Lentz 6-6 Sr. 31 7.9 8.1 C Richard Berg 6-3 Jr. 22 11.8 G Bernie Kapner 6-0 Jr. 25 9.2 2.8 C Don Kruse 6-8 Sr. 31 5.5 4.2 G Louis Brown 5-11 Sr. 22 10.6 G Larry Byrd 6-2 Sr. 25 8.1 2.9 G Don Chaney 6-5 Jr. 31 15.3 5.2 G Marvin Reichle 5-11 Jr. 22 4.6 G Gary Grider 6-1 Sr. 31 8.1 3.1 1958-59 1949-50 F Ted Luckenbill 6-6 So. 26 15.4 9.8 1967-68 F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Jr. 23 13.8 F Gary Phillips 6-3 So. 26 16.8 5.2 F Elvin Hayes 6-8 Sr. 33 36.8 18.9 F Richard Berg 6-3 Sr. 23 10.0 C Ed Erickson 6-8 Sr. 15 8.9 6.6 F Theodis Lee 6-7 Jr. 33 13.9 7.9 C David Rodriguez 6-5 So. 23 9.4 G Bernie Kapner 6-1 Sr. 14 8.6 2.6 C Ken Spain 6-9 Jr. 33 14.2 12.8 G Herb Richardson 6-3 Jr. 23 9.6 G Bill Tuffli 6-1 Sr. 22 8.5 2.7 G Don Chaney 6-5 Sr. 33 13.0 5.8 G Marvin Reichle 6-0 Sr. 23 6.3 G George Reynolds 6-4 Jr. 28 10.0 4.9 1959-60 1950-51 F Ted Luckenbill 6-6 Jr. 18 16.1 9.3 1968-69 F Lloyd Hendrix 6-1 Sr. 28 13.3 F Pete Markle 6-3 Sr. 25 8.2 2.7 F Ollie Taylor 6-2 Jr. 26 19.2 9.0 F Gil Luton 6-2 Jr. 28 4.9 C Bill Hathaway 6-11 Sr. 24 6.0 5.5 F Melvin Bell 6-7 Jr. 23 2.9 2.8 C Royce Ray 6-2 So. 28 13.0 G Gary Phillips 6-3 Jr. 25 20.5 6.3 C Ken Spain 6-9 Sr. 26 14.8 11.6 G Herb Richardson 6-3 Sr. 28 9.5 G Richard Molchany 6-3 Jr. 25 4.6 3.6 G Theodis Lee 6-8 Sr. 26 14.2 8.0 G Alberto Pena 5-10 Jr. 28 4.6 G George Reynolds 6-4 Sr. 26 13.0 5.4 1960-61 1951-52 F Richard Molchany 6-3 Sr. 15 2.0 1.3 1969-70 F Royce Ray 6-2 Jr. 20 12.4 F Tommy Thomson 6-4 Jr. 26 11.2 5.5 F Ollie Taylor 6-2 Sr. 30 24.4 11.5 F Bunky Bradford 6-3 Sr. 20 8.7 C Ted Luckenbill 6-6 Sr. 28 18.0 10.0 F Dwight Davis 6-7 So. 28 17.9 10.3 C Elton Cotton 6-6 Jr. 21 8.7 G Gary Phillips 6-3 Sr. 28 17.9 6.1 C Jeff Hickman 6-4 So. 30 12.3 4.6 G Jack McNutt 5-10 Jr. 21 3.4 G Jack Thompson 5-11 Jr. 28 8.3 1.5 G Tom Gribben 6-2 Sr. 30 10.0 4.2 G Jackie Bell 5-11 So. 20 5.8 G Poo Welch 6-3 Jr. 30 13.3 3.3 1961-62 1952-53 F Don Schverak 6-4 Jr. 27 15.5 7.4 1970-71 F Dean Kittman 6-2 So. 21 9.1 F Folly Malone 6-5 Jr. 27 9.6 6.4 F Dwight Davis 6-7 Jr. 29 20.3 12.5 F Elton Cotton 6-6 Sr. 21 9.4 C Lyle Harger 6-7 Jr. 27 15.9 10.6 F Steve Newsome 6-7 So. 29 10.7 8.6 C Gary Shivers 6-8 Jr. 22 8.6 G Jack Thompson 5-11 Sr. 27 9.6 2.1 C Bob Hall 6-9 Jr. 26 7.8 8.5 G Jack Mosher 5-11 Jr. 22 12.9 G Bob Pollan 6-1 Sr. 27 5.0 2.1 C Gene Bodden 6-9 So. 23 4.9 4.1 G Jack McNutt 5-10 Sr. 22 5.1 G Poo Welch 6-3 Sr. 29 19.3 3.4

1962-63 RECORDS 1953-54 F Don Schverak 6-4 Sr. 26 14.7 7.8 1971-72 F Jack Foster 6-2 So. 26 8.1 2.7 F Tom Thomson 6-4 Sr. 26 7.3 2.1 F Steve Newsome 6-7 Jr. 27 13.3 10.4 F Jim Hatton 6-4 Jr. 26 7.3 6.8 C Lyle Harger 6-7 Sr. 26 21.5 13.8 F Dwight Davis 6-7 Sr. 27 24.4 11.7 C Gary Shivers 6-9 Sr. 26 15.6 12.7 G Chet Oliver 5-11 Jr. 26 5.7 2.1 C Dwight Jones 6-10 So. 27 16.5 13.3 G Jackie Bell 5-10 Jr. 25 9.0 3.9 G Folly Malone 6-5 Sr. 20 14.3 7.2 G Donnell Hayes 6-2 So. 27 10.0 2.5 G Jack Mosher 5-11 Sr. 26 15.5 3.4 G Jerry Bonney 6-4 Jr. 27 9.4 2.6

165 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL STARTING LINEUPS 1972-73 1981-82 1990-91 Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG F Steve Newsome 6-8 Sr. 27 15.6 8.3 F Clyde Drexler 6-6 So. 32 15.2 10.5 F Darrell Mickens 6-5 Sr. 29 11.6 8.5 F Louis Dunbar 6-9 So. 27 21.1 5.3 F Michael Young 6-6 So. 33 10.9 5.4 F Derrick Smith 6-5 So. 29 12.3 5.1 C Dwight Jones 6-10 Jr. 27 18.7 14.1 C Larry Micheaux 6-9 Jr. 33 12.4 7.6 C Alvaro Teheran 7-1 Sr. 29 14.3 8.4 G Jerry Bonney 6-4 Sr. 25 9.4 2.0 G Lynden Rose 6-3 Sr. 33 8.6 1.5 G Derrick Daniels 6-2 Jr. 29 10.8 3.0 G Donnell Hayes 6-2 Jr. 26 5.8 1.4 G Rob Williams 6-2 Jr. 33 21.1 2.1 G Byron Smith 6-2 Sr. 29 17.7 2.5 1973-74 1982-83 1991-92 F Louis Dunbar 6-9 Jr. 26 21.7 8.5 F Clyde Drexler 6-6 Jr. 34 15.9 8.8 F Sam Mack 6-7 Sr. 31 17.5 5.8 F Sidney Edwards 6-9 Sr. 26 15.2 9.9 F Larry Micheaux 6-9 Sr. 34 13.8 6.8 F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Sr. 31 15.7 6.5 C Maurice Presley 6-10 Jr. 26 14.2 10.4 C Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 So. 34 13.9 11.4 C Charles Outlaw 6-8 Jr. 31 11.9 8.2 G Otis Birdsong 6-3 Fr. 26 14.3 4.2 G Michael Young 6-7 Jr. 34 17.3 5.7 G Derrick Daniels 6-2 Sr. 31 9.0 1.5 G Donnell Hayes 6-2 Sr. 26 9.5 2.1 G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Fr. 30 4.8 0.7 G David Diaz 6-6 Jr. 31 6.7 2.7 1974-75 1983-84 1992-93 F Louis Dunbar 6-9 Sr. 26 24.3 9.3 F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Fr. 37 8.5 5.5 F Derrick Smith 6-5 Sr. 30 10.5 5.2 F David Marrs 6-8 Jr. 26 9.5 7.0 F Michael Young 6-7 Sr. 37 19.8 6.2 F Jessie Drain 6-7 So. 30 10.8 4.2 C Maurice Presley 6-10 Sr. 26 13.9 10.7 C Hakeem Olajuwon 7-0 Jr. 37 16.8 13.5 C Charles Outlaw 6-8 Sr. 30 16.2 10.0 G Otis Birdsong 6-2 So. 26 24.6 4.7 G Alvin Franklin 6-2 So. 37 12.4 1.5 G David Diaz 6-7 Sr. 30 17.2 4.4 G Tony Smith 6-2 Fr. 23 7.6 1.3 G Reid Gettys 6-7 Jr. 37 4.6 1.8 G Anthony Goldwire 6-1 Jr. 30 14.2 3.1 G Ed Riska 6-2 Sr. 26 5.1 1.1 1984-85 1993-94 1975-76 F Rickie Winslow 6-8 So. 30 14.2 8.8 F Tim Moore 6-7 So. 21 17.7 8.5 F Charles Thompson 6-7 So. 28 10.0 7.2 C Greg Anderson 6-9 So. 30 15.4 8.1 F Jessie Drain 6-7 Jr. 26 11.4 5.5 F David Marrs 6-8 Sr. 28 18.2 10.3 G Reid Gettys 6-7 Sr. 30 4.0 2.5 C Rafael Carrasco 6-9 Sr. 27 7.7 6.4 C Al Winder 6-10 Fr. 28 7.1 4.6 G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Jr. 30 16.9 1.9 G Anthony Goldwire 6-1 Sr. 27 17.1 3.7 G Cecil Rose 6-5 So. 22 11.7 3.7 G Eric Dickens 6-1 Sr. 30 13.0 2.4 G Willie Byrd 6-5 Fr. 25 6.3 2.1 G Otis Birdsong 6-4 Jr. 28 26.1 6.3 1985-86 1994-95 1976-77 F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Jr. 27 15.6 10.4 F Tim Moore 6-8 Jr. 28 20.1 10.6 F Charles Thompson 6-7 Jr. 37 13.2 7.0 F Renaldo Thomas 6-2 Sr. 26 9.1 3.4 F Kirk Ford 6-7 Jr. 27 12.7 5.3 F Cecil Rose 6-5 Jr. 37 8.8 3.2 C Greg Anderson 6-9 Jr. 28 19.1 12.9 F Jessie Drain 6-7 Sr. 28 9.4 4.7 C Mike Schultz 6-9 Jr. 37 10.7 9.8 G Alvin Franklin 6-2 Sr. 28 20.5 2.2 G Damon Jones 6-3 Fr. 27 10.3 3.4 G Otis Birdsong 6-4 Sr. 36 30.3 4.4 G Gerry McGee 6-1 Fr. 26 5.0 1.3 G Tommie Davis 5-8 Fr. 28 6.5 3.3 G Mark Trammel 6-0 Jr. 35 6.2 1.1 1986-87 1995-96 1977-78 F Rickie Winslow 6-8 Sr. 30 12.8 7.4 F Tim Moore 6-8 Sr. 28 20.1 10.6 F Charles Thompson 6-7 Sr. 33 17.1 8.4 F Greg Anderson 6-9 Sr. 30 18.2 10.6 F Kirk Ford 6-7 Sr. 27 12.7 5.3 C Mike Schultz 6-9 Sr. 32 13.2 10.2 C Rolando Ferreira 7-0 Jr. 30 9.8 5.6 C Anthony Knox 6-8 Jr. 27 5.5 4.6 G Cecil Rose 6-5 Sr. 33 17.6 3.7 G Darrell McArthur 6-3 Fr. 30 5.0 1.6 G Damon Jones 6-3 So. 27 10.3 3.4 G Kenneth Williams 6-1 So. 31 10.5 2.3 G Tim Hobby 6-2 So. 30 7.0 1.2 G Lonzell Gowdy 6-3 Jr. 21 6.3 3.4 G Ken Ciolli 6-0 Jr. 33 4.3 2.5 1987-88 1996-97 1978-79 F Richard Hollis 6-5 Jr. 31 17.0 6.3 F Galen Robinson 6-8 Jr. 27 17.0 9.0 F George Walker 6-5 Sr. 31 14.5 9.3 F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Fr. 31 12.1 5.3 F Kenya Capers 6-5 Sr. 19 12.7 5.1 F Victor Ewing 6-6 Jr. 29 14.5 5.7 C Rolando Ferreira 7-0 Sr. 31 15.1 6.8 F Willie Byrd 6-5 Sr. 26 9.8 4.6 C Leonard Mitchell 6-7 So. 21 5.4 5.6 G Randy Brown 6-3 So. 29 7.0 2.9 C Anthony Knox 6-8 Sr. 27 7.6 5.4 G Kenneth Williams 6-1 Jr. 31 19.6 2.9 G Horace Chaney 6-2 Jr. 30 11.0 2.8 G Damon Jones 6-3 Jr. 27 16.4 4.4 G Ken Ciolli 6-0 Sr. 31 6.0 2.8 G Shamahn McBride 6-0 Jr. 27 8.1 2.3 1988-89 1979-80 F Richard Hollis 6-5 Sr. 31 17.1 8.4 1997-98 F Larry Rogers 6-6 So. 28 12.1 6.0 F Craig Upchurch 6-8 So. 31 18.8 6.5 F Galen Robinson 6-8 Sr. 29 13.8 8.0 F Victor Ewing 6-6 Sr. 28 8.3 3.0 C Roger Fernandes 6-9 So. 31 6.2 4.0 F Kenny Younger 6-9 So. 29 10.0 6.6 C Larry Micheaux 6-9 Fr. 27 5.7 4.3 G Derrick Daniels 6-3 Fr. 31 5.9 2.4 G Chad Hendrick 6-5 Fr. 29 8.1 4.7 G Rob Williams 6-2 Fr. 28 16.3 2.6 G Chris Morris 6-5 Jr. 31 8.4 2.7 G Shamahn McBride 6-0 Sr. 29 11.4 4.0 G Kenneth Williams 6-1 Sr. 28 13.9 2.6 G Horace Chaney 6-2 Sr. 31 12.0 2.3 G Treva Crosby 6-1 Fr. 29 6.6 1.4 1980-81 1989-90 1998-99 F Clyde Drexler 6-6 Fr. 30 11.9 10.5 F Chris Morris 6-5 Sr. 33 8.6 3.5 F Kenny Younger 6-9 Jr. 27 15.7 7.8 F Michael Young 6-6 Fr. 30 12.0 6.3 F Craig Upchurch 6-8 Jr. 33 13.1 7.0 C W. Stringfellow 6-9 Jr. 27 7.3 9.6 C Larry Micheaux 6-9 So. 29 10.1 6.6 C Carl Herrera 6-9 Jr. 33 16.7 9.6 G Gee Gervin 6-2 Jr. 27 20.6 4.2

RECORDS G Lynden Rose 6-3 Jr. 29 6.2 1.2 G Derrick Daniels 6-2 So. 33 9.5 2.5 G Chad Hendrick 6-5 So. 25 6.2 2.8 G Rob Williams 6-2 So. 30 25.0 2.8 G Byron Smith 6-2 Jr. 33 16.3 3.0 G Treva Crosby 6-1 So. 25 5.0 0.7

166 MEDIA ALMANAC STARTING LINEUPS 1999-00 2008-09 2016-17 Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG F Kenny Younger 6-9 Sr. 31 13.5 7.5 F Qa’rraan Calhoun 6-8 Jr. 33 10.2 5.3 F Devin Davis 6-7 r-Jr. 20 8.3 5.3 F George Williams 6-8 Fr. 31 14.3 8.5 C Marcus Cousin 6-11 Sr. 33 10.9 8.4 or Danrad Knowles 6-10 Sr. 31 7.5 3.7 G Gee Gervin 6-2 Sr. 31 18.0 3.6 G Desmond Wade 5-8 Fr. 33 4.8 1.8 C Kyle Meyer 6-10 r-Sr. 32 2.3 3.6 G Chad Hendrick 6-5 Jr. 31 8.5 2.8 or Zamal Nixon 6-1 So. 30 5.7 1.0 G Galen Robinson Jr. 6-1 So. 32 6.5 3.3 G Bernard Smith 6-3 So. 24 3.6 3.0 G Aubrey Coleman 6-4 Jr. 32 19.4 8.2 G Rob Gray 6-2 Jr. 31 20.6 3.7 G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 Jr. 33 18.0 3.3 G Damyean Dotson 6-5 r-Sr. 32 17.4 6.9 2000-01 F George Williams 6-8 So. 27 13.5 7.3 2009-10 2017-18 F Patrick Okafor 6-8 Jr. 28 10.7 8.6 F Maurice McNeil 6-9 Jr. 33 8.1 7.4 Pos. Player Ht. Cl. G PPG RPG C Alton Ford 6-9 Fr. 26 10.8 5.9 F Kendrick Washington 6-7 Fr. 31 4.2 4.1 F Devin Davis 6-6 Sr. 35 10.9 6.3 G Dominic Smith 5-10 Jr. 29 12.6 2.7 or Sean Coleman 6-8 Sr. 31 3.8 1.8 F Breaon Brady 6-8 Jr. 31 4.2 4.1 G Marcus Oliver 6-3 So. 29 5.9 3.2 G Desmond Wade 5-8 So. 35 5.7 1.9 G Galen Robinson Jr. 6-1 Jr. 32 5.4 3.9 G Aubrey Coleman 6-4 Sr. 35 25.6 7.4 G Corey Davis Jr. 6-1 Jr. 30 13.1 3.1 2001-02 G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 Sr. 35 15.5 4.0 G Rob Gray 6-1 Sr. 34 19.3 3.7 F George Williams 6-8 Jr. 32 10.2 7.3 F Louis Truscott 6-7 Jr. 32 13.4 9.3 2010-11 C Patrick Okafor 6-8 Sr. 33 12.8 6.3 F Alandise Harris 6-6 Fr. 27 9.4 5.4 G Dominic Smith 5-10 Sr. 31 15.1 2.8 or Kirk Van Slyke 6-9 So. 29 6.4 3.0 G Kevin Gaines 6-4 So. 21 10.0 3.5 F Maurice McNeil 6-9 Sr. 29 13.3 7.6 G Marcus Oliver 6-3 Jr. 32 6.6 2.0 G Zamal Nixon 6-1 Sr. 30 10.3 2.6 G Darian Thibodeaux 6-3 Jr. 30 8.3 2.9 2002-03 G Adam Brown 6-4 Sr. 27 12.6 4.1 F Louis Truscott 6-7 Sr. 28 15.3 11.3 C Jeremee McGuire 6-11 Sr. 28 7.0 6.0 2011-12 G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 28 13.9 5.1 F Alandise Harris 6-6 So. 30 13.3 6.4 G Cedrick Hensley 6-4 Fr. 28 5.8 3.9 F TaShawn Thomas 5-8 Fr. 30 10.7 8.2 G Bryan Shelton 6-3 So. 28 4.8 2.0 G J.J. Thompson 6-0 Fr. 30 5.8 1.7 or Joseph Young 6-3 r-Fr. 30 11.3 3.6 2003-04 G Darian Thibodeaux 6-3 Sr. 30 5.8 2.9 F Ramon Dyer 6-7 So. 26 3.1 4.2 G Jonathon Simmons 6-6 Jr. 30 14.7 5.0 C Anwar Ferguson 7-0 Sr. 27 7.5 7.4 G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 27 8.4 2.1 2012-13 G Marcus Oliver 6-3 Sr. 27 10.1 3.0 F Danuel House 6-7 Fr. 33 12.4 4.9 G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 28 13.9 5.1 F TaShawn Thomas 6-8 So. 33 16.9 9.8 F Leon Gibson 6-9 Sr. 32 6.3 5.6 2004-05 or Mikhail McLean 6-8 r-So. 26 2.4 2.6 F Ramon Dyer 6-7 Jr. 32 9.8 5.8 G J.J. Thompson 6-0 So. 29 6.0 1.1 C Sergio de Randamie 6-7 Jr. 26 1.3 1.9 or Tione Womack 6-1 Jr. 33 2.7 1.8 G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 27 14.7 2.4 G Joseph Young 6-3 r-So. 32 18.0 3.5 G Brian Latham 6-1 Jr. 32 8.3 3.3 G Andre Owens 6-4 So. 32 18.3 4.8 2013-14 F Mikhail McLean 6-8 r-Jr. 28 2.6 1.8 2005-06 F TaShawn Thomas 6-8 Jr. 33 15.4 8.1 F Ramon Dyer 6-7 Jr. 31 12.1 6.1 G L.J. Rose 6-4 So. 28 8.9 2.5 F Jahmar Thorpe 6-6 Jr. 31 9.2 4.7 G Brandon Morris 6-0 Sr. 33 6.3 2.1 G Lanny Smith 6-3 Fr. 30 12.1 2.6 G Danuel House 6-7 So. 24 13.6 5.3 G Brian Latham 6-1 Jr. 31 7.2 3.4 or LeRon Barnes 6-6 r-So. 30 3.2 2.5 G Oliver Lafayette 6-2 Jr. 31 15.7 4.1 2014-15 2006-07 F Devonta Pollard 6-8 Jr. 32 11.4 6.41 F Dion Dowell 6-7 Jr. 27 11.1 5.8 F Danrad Knowles 6-10 r-So. 32 9.9 5.6 F Jahmar Thorpe 6-6 Sr. 33 10.9 6.1 G L.J. Rose 6-3 Jr. 19 9.8 2.5 G Robert McKiver 6-3 Jr. 33 19.2 3.2 G Jherrod Stiggers 6-4 Jr. 31 14.2 3.6 G Oliver Lafayette 6-2 Sr. 33 14.3 5.9 G LeRon Barnes 6-5 r-Jr. 32 7.4 6.44 G Marcus Malone 6-5 Jr. 30 7.2 2.5

2015-16 RECORDS 2007-08 F Devonta Pollard 6-8 Sr. 32 14.0 5.7 F Dion Dowell 6-7 Sr. 34 10.9 6.8 C Kyle Meyer 6-10 Jr. 32 2.4 2.7 F Tafari Toney 6-8 Sr. 34 6.8 6.3 G Galen Robinson, Jr. 6-0 Fr. 32 7.9 2.4 G Lanny Smith 6-3 Sr. 29 5.5 1.5 G LeRon Barnes 6-5 Sr. 29 6.1 5.2 G Robert McKiver 6-3 Sr. 34 23.6 3.9 G Damyean Dotson 6-5 Jr. 32 13.9 6.8 G Kelvin Lewis 6-4 So. 32 10.2 3.9

167 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL REGULAR-SEASON TOURNAMENTS Home games listed in bold 2008-09 (1-1) 1993-94 (1-1) 1983-84 (3-1) 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Hawkeye Classic KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) 2017-18 (2-1) Cameron Indoor Stadium • Durham, N.C. Carver-Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, Iowa Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Paradise Jam Nov. 10 L 63-65 vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 3 L 67-77 vs. Long Beach State Dec. 16 W 92-71 Stetson Vines Arena • Lynchburg, Va. Nov. 11 W 76-57 vs. Presbyterian Dec. 4 W 96-74 vs. Lehigh Dec. 17 W 65-40 Princeton Nov. 17 L 80-84 vs. Drexel Nov. 18 W 68-66 at Liberty 2007-08 (2-1) 1991-92 (2-0) Chaminade Classic (1-1) • Honolulu Nov. 19 W 78-73 vs. Wake Forest Puerto Rico Classic DISNEYLAND FREEDOM BOWL Dec. 25 W 76-73 vs. #10 Louisville All-Tournament Team: Rob Gray Coliseo de Puerto Rico • San Juan, P.R. CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Dec. 26 L 61-68 vs. Fresno State Nov. 15 L 72-73 vs. VCU Bren Events Center • Irvine, Calif. All-Tournament Team: Hakeem Olajuwon, 2016-17 (3-0) Nov. 16 W 64-58 vs. Marist Dec. 6 W 73-51 at UC Irvine Michael Young GULF COAST SHOWCASE CHAMPIONS Nov. 17 W 84-69 vs. College of Charleston Dec. 7 W 80-56 vs. Kent State Germain Arena • Estero, Fla. 1982-83 (3-1) Nov. 21 W 93-56 vs. George Mason 2006-07 (1-2) 1990-91 (1-1) KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Nov. 22 W 85-58 vs. South Dakota Outrigger Rainbow Classic Tournament of Champions Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Nov. 23 W 72-71 vs. Vermont Stan Sheriff Center • Honolulu Charlotte Coliseum • Charlotte, N.C. Nov. 26 W 104-63 Arizona Most Valuable Player: Damyean Dotson Dec. 21 W 68-46 vs. Charlotte Nov. 30 W 87-72 vs. Iowa State Nov. 28 W 106-72 Lamar All-Tournament Team: Rob Gray Dec. 22 L 72-80 vs. Creighton Dec. 1 L 70-74 (OT) vs. South Carolina Dec. 23 L 57-70 vs. Nebraska Suntory Classic (1-1) 2015-16 (3-1) All-Tournament Team: Dion Dowell 1989-90 (3-1) Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Hall • Tokyo Global Sports Classic Regional Rounds Preseason NIT (1-1) Dec. 16 L 63-72 vs. #1 Virginia Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston 2004-05 (2-2) Nov. 16 W 67-66 at Wichita State Dec. 17 W 82-57 vs. Utah Dec. 16 W 73-65 North Carolina Central Guardians Classic (1-1) Nov. 18 L 69-76 at #25 St. John’s Dec. 19 W 81-65 Eastern Illinois First and Second Rounds 1981-82 (4-0) Paige Sports Arena • Columbia, Mo. HOLIDAY CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Global Sports Classic Championship Rounds Nov. 15 W 72-69 vs. Sam Houston St. USF Sun Dome • Tampa, Fla. Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Cox Pavilion • Las Vegas Nov. 16 L 61-77 at Missouri Dec. 28 W 82-79 vs. Coastal Carolina Dec. 18 W 96-49 Mississippi State Dec. 21 L 68-78 vs. Grand Canyon Dec. 29 W 87-78 at #16 USF Dec. 19 W 62-52 #6 Iowa Dec. 22 W 94-89 (2OT) vs. Wyoming Guardians Classic (1-1) All-Tournament Team: Craig Upchurch, All-Tournament Team: Clyde Drexler All-Tournament Team: Damyean Dotson Championship Rounds Carl Herrera Municipal Auditorium • Kansas City, Mo. SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) 2014-15 (1-3) Nov. 23 L 61-78 vs. Ohio State 1988-89 (1-2) Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Regional Nov. 24 W 57-55 at Missouri Rainbow Classic Dec. 28 W 59-58 vs. Purdue Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Blaisdell Arena • Honolulu Dec. 29 W 73-69 vs. LSU Dec. 17 L 56-61 (OT) Arkansas Pine Bluff 2001-02 (1-2) Dec. 28 L 78-87 vs. #17 Georgia Tech Dec. 20 L 63-71 South Carolina State Maui Invitational Dec. 29 L 71-75 vs. Tulsa 1980-81 (2-0) Lahaina Civic Center • Lahaina, Maui Dec. 30 W 66-64 vs. Yale KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Continental Tire Las Vegas Championship Nov. 19 L 60-71 vs. 3/4 UCLA Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Round Nov. 20 L 78-95 vs. 4/3 Kansas 1987-88 (2-0) Dec. 19 W 88-58 Army Orleans Arena • Las Vegas Nov. 21 W 76-73 vs. Chaminade SPINDLETOP CLASSIC CHAMPIONS Dec. 20 W 70-61 Wyoming Dec. 22 L 73-75 (OT) vs. Boise State Montagne Center • Beaumont, Texas Most Outstanding Player: Rob Williams Dec. 23 W 82-69 vs. Texas Tech 2000-01 (2-2) Dec. 20 W 91-88 vs. Drexel All-Tournament Team: Rob Williams, All-Tournament Team: L.J. Rose BCA Classic (1-1) Dec. 21 W 71-67 at Lamar Clyde Drexler Joel Coliseum • Winston-Salem, N.C. Most Valuable Player: Richard Hollis 2013-14 (3-2) Nov. 16 L 53-59 vs. Air Force All-Tournament Team: Rolando Ferreira, 1979-80 (3-3) Dickies Shootout Nov. 17 W 77-52 vs. Mount St. Mary’s Richard Hollis Cage Classic (1-1) Toyota Center • Houston All-Tournament Team: Chad Hendrick University Arena • Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 21 W 54-52 vs. Rice 1986-87 (3-1) Dec. 15 W 83-80 (OT) at New Mexico Sun Classic (1-1) KACTUS CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Dec. 16 L 75-78 vs. #16 Georgetown Progressive Legends Classic Regional Don Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas Tempe, Ariz. Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Dec. 27 W 69-64 vs. Southeast Missouri St. Dec. 5 W 78-69 vs. Mississippi Valley St. Bluebonnet Classic (1-1) Nov. 17 W 80-66 Lehigh Dec. 28 L 67-75 at UTEP Dec. 6 W 83-66 at Arizona State The Summit • Houston Nov. 21 W 75-62 Howard All-Tournament Team: Dominic Smith Most Valuable Player: Greg Anderson Dec. 21 W 99-89 Niagara All-Tournament Team: Rickie Winslow Dec. 22 L 85-86 (OT) USC Progressive Legends Classic 1999-00 (3-2) Championship Round Top of the World Classic (2-1) • Fairbanks, Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1) Sun Carnival Tournament (1-1) Barclays Center • Brooklyn, N.Y. Alaska Louisiana Superdome • New Orleans Special Events Center • El Paso, Texas Nov. 25 L 76-86 vs. Stanford Nov. 18 W 81-59 at Alaska-Fairbanks Dec. 28 L 60-63 vs. Villanova Dec. 28 L 65-78 at UTEP Nov. 26 L 64-76 vs. Texas Tech Nov. 20 L 70-95 vs. California Dec. 29 W 73-72 vs. Vanderbilt Dec. 29 W 83-75 vs. Alabama All-Tournament Team: TaShawn Thomas Nov. 21 W 93-92 vs. George Washington All-Tournament Team: Gee Gervin 1985-86 (1-1) 1978-79 (2-2) 2011-12 (0-1) Blade Classic BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) RAMADA All-College Classic Hawkeye Challenge (1-1) Centennial Ohio • Toledo, Ohio The Summit • Houston Chesapeake Energy Arena • Oklahoma City Carver-Hawkeye Arena • Iowa City, Iowa Dec. 27 L 74-80 at Toledo Dec. 15 W 107-95 UT Rio Grande Valley Dec. 17 L 74-79 vs. Oklahoma Dec. 3 L 65-73 Ohio Dec. 28 W 75-64 vs. Detroit Dec. 16 W 105-92 Louisiana-Lafayette All-Tournament Team: Jonathon Simmons Dec. 4 W 84-80 Texas Southern Most Valuable Player: Kenneth “Juice” Williams All-Tournament Team: Kenny Younger 1984-85 (3-1) All-Tournament Team: Kenneth “Juice” Williams 2009-10 (2-1) IPTAY Classic (1-1) Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout 1997-98 (0-2) Littlejohn Coliseum • Clemson, S.C. Pillsbury Classic (0-2) Sullivan Arena • Anchorage, Alaska Nike Festival Nov. 30 L 70-86 South Alabama Bloomington, Minn. Nov. 26 W 100-93 vs. #25/RV Oklahoma Special Events Arena • Honolulu Dec. 1 W 73-64 Campbell Dec. 29 L 67-80 at Minnesota Nov. 27 L 65-72 vs. San Diego Dec. 19 L 61-82 vs. Santa Clara Dec. 30 L 77-84 vs. BYU Nov. 28 W 73-57 at Alaska-Anchorage Dec. 20 L 69-85 vs. Texas Southern KETTLE CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) All-Tournament Team: Aubrey Coleman,

RECORDS All-Tournament Team: Galen Robinson Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston 1977-78 (2-0) Kelvin Lewis Dec. 21 W 88-63 Portland BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) 1996-97 (1-1) Dec. 22 W 66-63 St. Mary’s (Calif.) HOUSTON BYU Cougar Classic • Provo, Utah All-Tournament Team: Rickie Winslow, Dec. 16 W 100-75 Xavier Dec. 13 L 65-72 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) Greg Anderson, Eric Dickens Dec. 17 W 137-94 North Texas Dec. 14 W 89-69 at BYU

168 MEDIA ALMANAC REGULAR-SEASON TOURNAMENTS 1976-77 (4-1) 1969-70 (3-1) 1963-64 (4-1) BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) HISTORY BY TOURNAMENTS Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Sam Houston Coliseum • Houston Tournament W L Pct. Dec. 17 W 100-78 Nevada Dec. 12 W 112-82 Nebraska Dec. 19 W 69-61 Mississippi State 2K Sports Classic benefiting Dec. 18 W 77-62 UC Santa Barbara Dec. 13 W 74-66 Kent State Dec. 20 W 72-62 Oklahoma City All-Tournament Team: Dwight Davis, All-Tournament Team: Donnie Schverak, Coaches vs. Cancer 1 1 .500 Rainbow Classic (2-1) Ollie Taylor Chet Oliver All-College Tournament 9 7 .563 Blaisdell Center • Honolulu BCA Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 27 W 69-66 vs. Illinois UNLV Invitational (1-1) • Las Vegas All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma City Birmingham Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 29 W 101-74 at Hawai’i Dec. 29 L 63-85 vs. Santa Clara Dec. 26 L 72-75 (OT) vs. Wyoming Blade Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 30 L 81-86 vs. #3 San Francisco Dec. 30 W 98-85 vs. UC Santa Barbara Dec. 27 W 76-61 vs. Idaho Bluebonnet Classic 33 1 .971 Dec. 28 W 56-55 vs. Montana State BYU Cougar Classic 1 1 .500 1975-76 (3-1) 1968-69 (4-2) Cable Car Classic 1 1 .500 Holiday Classic (1-1) Cable Car Classic (1-1) 1962-63 (1-3) Cage Classic 1 1 .500 Las Vegas Convention Center • Las Vegas Civic Auditorium • San Francisco Holiday Classic (0-2) Carrs/Safeway Dec. 29 L 92-116 at #12 UNLV Dec. 13 L 50-75 vs. #16 Santa Clara Sam Houston Coliseum • Houston Great Alaska Shootout 2 1 .667 Dec. 30 W 90-87 vs. #20 LaSalle Dec. 14 W 98-75 vs. BYU Dec. 21 L 88-90 (4OT) Michigan Chaminade Classic 1 1 .500 All-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong Dec. 22 L 73-74 LSU City of Roses Tournament 1 1 .500 BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic 2 0 .500 BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Houston Astrodome • Houston Sugar Bowl Classic (1-2) • New Orleans Global Sports Classic 3 1 .750 Hofheinz Pavilion •Houston Dec. 27 W 94-66 Portland Dec. 28 W 79-76 (OT) vs. #10 Mississippi State Guardians Classic 2 2 .500 Jan. 2 W 78-59 Houston Baptist Dec. 28 W 87-67 San Francisco Dec. 29 L 69-71 (OT) vs. Auburn Gulf Coast Showcase 3 0 1.000 Jan. 3 W 94-73 #19 San Francisco Hawkeye Challenge 2 2 .500 All-Tournament Team: Otis Birdsong Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1) • New Orleans 1961-62 (6-2) Holiday Classic (Houston) 0 2 .000 Dec. 30 L 87-95 (OT) vs. Iowa City of Roses Tournament (1-1) Holiday Classic (Tampa) 2 0 1.000 1974-75 (2-2) Dec. 31 W 87-66 vs. Western Kentucky Memorial Coliseum • Portland, Ore. Holiday Classic (Las Vegas) 1 1 .500 Sugar Bowl Classic (0-2) Dec. 15 L 63-66 vs. #10 Seattle Holiday Tournament 2 0 1.000 Municipal Auditorium • New Orleans 1967-68 (5-0) Dec. 16 W 67-55 vs. Portland Houston Intercollegiate 0 2 .000 Dec. 29 L 88-105 vs. #7 Alabama BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) IPTAY Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 30 L 80-89 vs. Furman Houston LION’S CLUB TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (2-0) Jayhawk Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 13 W 86-61 George Washington Houston Kactus Classic 2 0 1.000 BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Dec. 14 W 113-67 Montana State Dec. 22 W 91-65 UCLA Kentucky Intercollegiate 1 2 .333 Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Dec. 23 W 54-49 Auburn Kettle Classic 10 0 1.000 Jan. 3 W 105-96 Hawai’i RAINBOW CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (3-0) Jan. 4 W 92-72 Texas A&M Las Vegas Classic 1 3 .250 Honolulu All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma City Legends Classic 2 2 .500 Dec. 28 W 69-52 vs. Bradley Dec. 26 W 82-76 vs. TCU Lion’s Club Tournament 3 1 .750 1973-74 (4-1) Dec. 29 W 77-65 vs. Marquette Dec. 28 W 51-46 vs. Utah State All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma City Maui Invitational 1 2 .333 Dec. 30 W 45-43 vs. North Texas Dec. 29 L 45-47 vs. Bowling Green Motor City Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 26 W 85-66 vs. Virginia Tech Dec. 28 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts Nike Festival 0 2 .000 Dec. 29 W 95-84 vs. Rutgers 1966-67 (4-0) 1960-61 (3-2) Outrigger Rainbow Classic 1 2 .333 BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Lion’ Club Tournament (1-1) Paradise Jam 2 1 .667 Rice Gym • Houston Sam Houston Coliseum • Houston BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Pillsbury Classic 0 2 .000 Dec. 14 W 97-66 Centenary Dec. 15 L 51-55 Oklahoma Houston Preseason NIT 1 1 .500 Dec. 15 W 111-65 Idaho State Dec. 16 W 56-54 Oklahoma State Jan. 4 W 96-79 Denver Puerto Rico Classic 2 1 .667 Jan. 5 W 79-74 Florida State Rainbow Classic 6 3 .667 HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (2-0) All-College Tournament (2-1) • Oklahoma City Spindletop Classic 2 0 1.000 Jonesboro, Ark. Dec. 28 L 68-71 vs. #18 Wichita State 1972-73 (3-1) Sugar Bowl Classic 7 8 .467 Dec. 28 W 85-73 vs. Kent State Dec. 29 W 85-72 vs. TCU Sun Bowl Classic (1-1) Sun Bowl Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 29 W 68-58 at Arkansas State Dec. 30 W 86-82 at Oklahoma City Memorial Gym • El Paso, Texas Sun Carnival Tournament 1 1 .500 Dec. 28 L 72-75 vs. #15 Indiana Sun Classic 1 1 .500 Dec. 29 W 115-102 vs. SMU 1965-66 (3-1) 1956-57 (1-1) BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Sugar Bowl Classic • New Orleans Suntory Classic 1 1 .500 Houston Dec. 28 W 76-68 vs. Alabama Top of the World Classic 2 1 .667 BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Tournament of Champions 1 1 .500 Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Dec. 15 W 111-87 LSU Dec. 29 L 76-111 vs. #3 Kentucky Dec. 16 W 90-85 Texas A&M Trojan Classic 1 1 .500 Jan. 5 W 130-84 West Texas A&M UNLV Invitational 1 1 .500 Jan. 6 W 114-85 Texas A&M 1955-56 (1-1) Sugar Bowl Classic (1-1) Birmingham Classic • Birmingham, Ala. Totals 122 67 .646 1971-72 (2-0) Loyola Field House • New Orleans Dec. 9 L 80-84 vs. Valparaiso BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS Dec. 29 L 68-69 vs. Maryland Dec. 10 W 101-58 vs. TCU Houston Astrodome • Houston Dec. 30 W 89-76 vs. Auburn Dec. 27 W 100-66 LSU 1954-55 (1-2) Dec. 28 W 106-73 Michigan State 1964-65 (3-1) All-College Tournament • Oklahoma City BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Dec. 20 L 65-72 at Oklahoma City 1970-71 (4-2) Rice Gym • Houston Dec. 21 L 87-91 vs. #17 Wichita State BLUEBONNET CLASSIC CHAMPIONS (2-0) Dec. 16 W 50-48 Auburn Dec. 22 W 57-48 vs. Oklahoma State Hofheinz Pavilion • Houston Dec. 17 W 59-49 Texas A&M Dec. 11 W 91-60 Tulane 1953-54 (1-2) Dec. 12 W 81-68 #18 Oregon Motor City Classic (1-1) Kentucky Intercollegiate • Lexington, Ky. U-D Memorial Building • Detroit Dec. 29 L 61-91 vs. #7 Western Kentucky RECORDS Jayhawk Classic (1-1) Dec. 28 L 57-59 vs. Penn State Dec. 29 W 81-60 vs. Siena Allen Field House • Lawrence, Kan. Dec. 29 W 84-81 vs. Valparaiso Dec. 30 L 66-73 vs. Villanova Dec. 18 W 99-84 vs. #10 Villanova Dec. 19 L 73-89 at #12 Kansas 1946-47 (0-2) All-Tournament Team: Dwight Davis Houston Intercollegiate • Houston Dec. 20 L 61-73 Pepperdine Trojan Classic (1-1) Dec. 21 L 43-54 Stephen F. Austin L.A. Sports Arena • Los Angeles Dec. 29 W 68-65 vs. #10 Tennessee Dec. 30 L 64-77 at #4 USC

169 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL 100-POINT GAMES 2/28/90 W 100-81 at Texas A&M 100-POINT GAME NOTES 1/30/90 W 102-93 at Texas 100-POINT GAMES YEARLY RECORD Houston when scoring 100 points: 176-4 1/27/90 W 108-90 Texas A&M Houston when opponent scores 100 points: 7-38 Year G Record Pct. Stk. 12/2/89 W 109-68 Nevada Home 100-Point Game Record: 138-0 2017-18 2 2-0 1.000 W2 11/30/89 W 102-47 Hawaii (Loa) 2016-17 1 1-0 1.000 W1 100-Point Game Record at Hofheinz Pavilion: 85-0 2/15/89 W 105-96 at Texas Away 100-Point Game Record: 31-3 2015-16 2 2-0 1.000 W2 12/22/88 W 112-74 Alcorn State 2012-13 2 2-0 1.000 W2 Neutral Site 100-Point Game Record: 7-1 1/13/88 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette 2009-10 2 2-0 1.000 W2 Overtime 100-Point Game Record: 3-2 12/5/85 W 104-59 at UTSA 2008-09 1 1-0 1.000 W1 100-Point Game Record vs. Ranked Opponents: 4-0 11/29/85 W 100-73 Texas Wesleyan 2006-07 2 2-0 1.000 W2 Record when Ranked Opponents Score 100+ Points: 1-13 12/28/84 W 100-77 BYU-Hawai’i 2005-06 1 1-0 1.000 W1 Most Consecutive Wins when Scoring 100+ Points: 81 12/19/83 W 129-65 Texas Lutheran 1994-95 1 1-0 1.000 W1 (Dec. 6, 1954 – Feb. 24, 1972) 12/6/83 W 100-91 at #9 LSU 1991-92 2 2-0 1.000 W2 Most Consecutive 100-Point Games: 11 2/15/83 W 106-63 Texas 1990-91 2 2-0 1.000 W2 (Jan. 27 – March 4, 1968) 1/8/83 W 105-71 SMU 1989-90 5 5-0 1.000 W5 Most Common 100-Point Game Opponent: Lamar, TCU (9) 1/2/83 W 112-58 Pacific 1988-89 2 2-0 1.000 W2 1987-88 1 0-1 .000 L1 Most 100-Point Games in Season: 18 (1967-68) 11/28/82 W 106-72 vs. Lamar 1985-86 2 2-0 1.000 W2 11/26/82 W 104-63 vs. Arizona 1984-85 1 1-0 1.000 W1 100-POINT GAMES BY COACHES 12/12/81 W 105-69 UTSA 1983-84 2 2-0 1.000 W2 Kelvin Sampson 5-0 12/8/81 W 145-78 Texas Lutheran 1982-83 5 5-0 1.000 W5 James Dickey 2-0 12/6/81 W 106-74 Biscayne 1981-82 3 3-0 1.000 W3 Guy V. Lewis 145-3 11/28/80 W 112-86 Texas A&I 1980-81 1 1-0 1.000 W1 Pat Foster 11-1 12/11/79 W 126-78 Texas Lutheran 1979-80 1 1-0 1.000 W1 Tom Penders 6-0 2/15/79 W 103-89 Texas Tech 1978-79 9 9-0 1.000 W9 1977-78 9 9-0 1.000 W9 Alden Pasche 6-0 2/12/79 W 101-94 at SMU 1976-77 15 15-0 1.000 W15 Alvin Brooks 1-0 1/20/79 W 101-75 at Rice 1/3/79 W 111-79 Texas Lutheran 1976-77 15 15-0 1.000 W15 12/23/78 W 100-85 at Alaska-Anchorage 1975-76 3 3-0 1.000 W3 HOUSTON 100-POINT GAMES (176-4) 12/16/78 W 105-92 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 1974-75 7 6-1 .857 W6 2/25/18 W 109-58 ECU 12/15/78 W 107-95 vs. UT Rio Grande Valley 1973-74 6 5-1 .833 W1 1972-73 8 8-0 1.000 W8 1/11/18 W 104-71 Tulsa 12/6/78 W 102-86 Hardin-Simmons 1971-72 10 9-1 .900 W9 12/13/15 W 105-98 LSU 12/4/78 W 120-60 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2012-13 2 2-0 1.000 W2 12/3/16 W 105-61 Prairie View A&M 2/25/78 W 108-67 Rice 11/18/15 W 110-69 Prairie View A&M 1969-70 8 8-0 1.000 W8 1/17/78 W 100-89 Baylor 12/13/15 W 105-98 LSU 1968-69 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1/5/78 W 103-51 Houston Baptist 3/2/13 W 103-76 Marshall 1967-68 18 18-0 1.000 W18 11/19/12 W 106-59 Louisiana College 12/23/77 W 110-83 at Hawai’i-Hilo 1966-67 7 7-0 1.000 W7 12/23/09 W 105-81 TCU 12/21/77 W 104-68 at Hawai’i 1965-66 14 14-0 1.000 W14 11/26/09 W 100-93 vs. #25/rv Oklahoma 12/17/77 W 137-94 vs. North Texas 1964-65 6 6-0 1.000 W6 11/18/09 W 110-57 Alcorn State 12/16/77 W 100-75 vs. Xavier 1963-64 1 1-0 1.000 W1 11/29/06 W 101-54 Prairie View A&M 12/12/77 W 133-98 Southwestern 1962-63 1 1-0 1.000 W1 11/13/06 W 102-99 (OT) at Rhode Island 12/7/77 W 118-69 Texas Lutheran 1961-62 1 1-0 1.000 W1 11/22/05 W 131-62 Florida Tech 2/26/77 W 111-67 TCU 1960-61 3 3-0 1.000 W3 2/1/95 W 105-96 (OT) Texas 2/19/77 W 116-83 Texas A&M 1959-60 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1/21/92 W 110-88 Saint Louis 2/12/77 W 114-74 TCU 1958-59 1 1-0 1.000 W1 1/6/92 W 105-81 at Centenary 2/10/77 W 115-83 SMU 1955-56 3 3-0 1.000 W3 1954-55 3 3-0 1.000 W3 12/17/90 W 100-57 Centenary 2/8/77 W 109-73 at Rice Totals 180 176-4 .978 W25 12/8/90 W 110-81 North Texas 1/29/77 W 103-102 at SMU 1/24/77 W 111-89 Baylor 3/5/72 W 116-72 Rice MOST COMMON 1/12/77 W 106-56 Rice 2/22/72 W 116-57 Trinity 100-POINT OPPONENTS 1/6/77 W 111-79 Houston Baptist 1/27/72 W 104-94 UNLV 12/29/76 W 101-74 at Hawai’i 1/6/72 W 114-85 vs. Texas A&M Rk. No. Opponent 1/5/72 W 130-84 vs. West Texas A&M 12/17/76 W 100-78 vs. Nevada 12/29/72 W 115-102 vs. SMU 1. 9 Lamar 12/13/76 W 103-83 Lamar 12/9/72 W 114-73 Xavier 9 TCU 12/11/76 W 124-67 Trinity 11/27/72 W 104-77 Southern Miss 3. 8 Centenary 12/3/76 W 104-64 Biscayne 2/28/72 L 108-110 (OT) at Jacksonville 4. 7 Rice 2/24/72 W 105-81 Corpus Christi State 12/1/76 W 101-92 at Lamar 2/14/72 W 104-86 Loyola (La.) 5. 6 SMU 2/24/76 W 100-98 SMU 2/10/72 W 100-83 Centenary 6 Texas A&M 2/10/76 W 103-95 TCU 1/29/72 W 104-79 Long Island 6 Texas Lutheran 12/9/75 W 120-86 Texas A&I 1/27/72 W 102-63 Southern Miss 3/1, 1975 L 101-121 at Bowling Green 1/17/72 W 115-84 at Southern Miss 8. 5 Texas Wesleyan 1/8/72 W 101-73 vs. Rice 5 Trinity 2/25/75 W 117-84 Houston Baptist 12/28/71 W 106-73 vs. Michigan State 10. 4 Hawai’i 2/22/75 W 103-77 Lamar 12/27/71 W 100-66 vs. LSU 3/20/71 W 119-106 vs. #12 Notre Dame 4 Houston Baptist 2/15/75 W 115-85 Southern Miss 2/5/75 W 113-93 Texas Lutheran 1/20/71 W 130-73 UNLV 4 Loyola (La.) 1/25/75 W 103-74 Nevada 1/13/71 W 106-88 at Lamar 4 Miami (Fla.) 1/4/71 W 106-80 Dayton 1/3/75 W 105-96 vs. Hawai’i 4 North Texas 2/28/70 W 128-90 South Alabama 3/7/74 W 107-62 Rice 2/26/70 W 102-84 at UT Arlington RECORDS 4 Southern Miss 2/23/74 W 105-89 Centenary 2/14/70 W 118-98 Miami (Fla.) 4 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/21/74 W 101-86 Houston Baptist 2/12/70 W 109-92 Hardin-Simmons 4 Texas 2/5/70 W 118-77 St. Mary’s (Texas) 2/2/74 W 102-81 Lamar 1/3/70 W 116-84 at Hawai’i 4 UNLV 12/28/73 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts 12/15/69 W 116-91 Loyola-Marymount 4 West Texas A&M 12/6/73 W 119-71 Wabash College 12/12/69 W 112-82 vs. Nebraska

170 MEDIA ALMANAC 100-POINT GAMES 2/6/69 W 118-97 UNLV OPPONENT 100-POINT GAMES (7-39) 3/16/68 W 103-68 vs. TCU March 7, 2014 L 83-104 * at UCF 3/4/68 W 107-76 at West Texas State Feb. 16, 2013 L 92-101 (3OT) * at Tulsa 3/2/68 W 120-79 Virginia Tech Nov. 21, 2009 L 99-112 at Nevada 2/26/68 W 105-82 at Hardin-Simmons Feb. 20, 2008 L 99-101 * at UAB 2/24/68 W 158-81 Valparaiso Dec. 24, 2004 L 63-110 at #12/17 Washington 2/22/68 W 130-75 UT Arlington Feb. 16, 1999 L 78-106 * at Louisville 2/17/68 W 106-82 Air Force Jan. 9, 1999 L 78-116 * at UAB 2/15/68 W 106-64 Miami (Fla.) Dec. 22, 1998 L 78-115 * at #4 Cincinnati 2/10/68 W 107-56 at Centenary Dec. 12, 1998 L 73-100 at NC State 2/1/68 W 102-93 Marshall Feb. 21, 1998 L 70-104 * UAB 1/29/68 W 108-76 Fairfield Feb. 8, 1997 L 77-102 * Charlotte 1/27/68 W 112-79 Lamar Jan. 14, 1995 L 92-106 * at TCU 1/6/68 W 118-81 Centenary Feb. 11, 1995 L 95-106 * TCU 12/18/67 W 103-65 Minnesota Jan. 29, 1994 L 78-110 * Texas 12/16/67 W 102-69 BYU Dec. 10, 1993 L 90-114 vs. Purdue 12/14/67 W 113-67 Montana State Jan. 22, 1990 L 89-100 *at #12 Arkansas 12/7/67 W 121-88 North Dakota State March 6, 1989 L 79-107 * at Arkansas 12/2/67 W 110-79 Sacramento State Nov. 30, 1988 L 67-100 at UALR 2/28/67 W 106-64 Loyola (La.) Jan. 13, 1988 L 101-102 (2OT) at Louisiana-Lafayette 2/23/67 W 120-76 at West Texas A&M Dec. 14, 1985 L 92-102 #10 Illinois 2/18/67 W 105-86 at Miami (Fla.) March 12, 1978 L 77-100 vs. #10 Notre Dame 2/15/67 W 122-58 St. Mary’s (Texas) Jan. 10, 1978 L 89-100 * Texas 1/31/67 W 103-83 at UNLV Jan. 29, 1977 W 103-102 * at SMU 1/14/67 W 103-72 West Texas A&M Dec. 6, 1976 L 85-100 at #10 San Francisco 12/15/66 W 111-65 vs. Idaho State Dec. 29, 1975 L 92-116 at #12 UNLV (1) 3/12/66 W 102-91 vs. Pacific March 1, 1975 L 101-121 at Bowling Green 3/1/66 W 103-77 at Loyola (La.) Feb. 8, 1975 L 83-103 Cincinnati 2/26/66 W 109-84 Portland Dec. 29, 1974 L 88-105 vs. #7 Alabama (2) 2/22/66 W 152-108 Texas Wesleyan Dec. 28, 1973 L 108-118 vs. Oral Roberts (3) 2/17/66 W 111-96 Miami (Fla.) March 10, 1973 L 89-102 vs. #14 Louisiana-Lafayette (4) 2/12/66 W 140-87 Southwestern Dec. 29, 1972 W 115-102 vs. SMU (5) 2/7/66 W 125-96 Centenary Feb. 28, 1972 L 108-110 (OT) at Jacksonville 2/2/66 W 112-84 Lamar March 20, 1971 W 119-106 vs. #12 Notre Dame (6) 1/27/66 W 100-79 TCU March 14, 1970 L 98-107 vs. Kansas State (7) 1/17/66 W 109-53 St. Mary’s (Texas) Jan. 18, 1969 L 64-100 at #1 UCLA 1/13/66 W 108-84 at Centenary March 22, 1968 L 69-101 vs. #2 UCLA (8) 12/20/65 W 102-89 #7 Providence Feb. 22, 1966 W 152-108 Texas Wesleyan 12/18/65 W 132-102 at TCU Dec. 19, 1965 W 132-102 at TCU 12/15/65 W 111-87 vs. LSU Dec. 4, 1965 L 82-111 at BYU 2/16/65 W 122-105 Texas Wesleyan Feb. 16, 1965 W 122-105 Texas Wesleyan 2/9/65 W 139-87 at Trinity Jan. 9, 1965 L 80-110 Notre Dame 2/6/65 W 104-80 Loyola (La.) Jan. 11, 1958 L 80-116 * at Bradley 1/18/65 W 108-87 TCU March 2, 1957 L 84-102 * #14 Saint Louis 1/16/65 W 117-83 North Texas Dec. 29, 1956 L 76-111 vs. #3 Kentucky (2) 1/2/65 W 116-79 Trinity Feb. 17, 1955 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State 2/20/64 W 105-77 Texas Wesleyan 2/13/63 W 125-74 Texas Wesleyan * – indicates conference game 2/10/62 W 105-75 North Texas 1 – Holiday Classic (Las Vegas); 2 – Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans); 2/11/61 W 107-78 Oklahoma City 3 – All College Tournament (Oklahoma City) 1/31/61 W 101-66 Pacific 4 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Region First Round (Wichita Kan.) – Game later won by forfeit 1/3/61 W 100-73 Lamar 5 – Sun Bowl Classic (El Paso, Texas) 12/2/59 W 105-60 West Texas A&M 6 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Wichita, Kan.) 12/8, 1958 W 101-68 Arizona State 7 – NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Consolation (Lawrence, Kan.) 2/4/56 W 105-74 Texas A&M 8 – NCAA Tournament Final Four (Los Angeles) 1/28/56 W 104-62 Trinity 12/10/55 W 101-58 vs. TCU 2/17/55 W 108-100 at Sam Houston State 1/15/55 W 107-66 Texas A&M 12/6/54 W 102-89 Sam Houston State RECORDS

171 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS HOUSTON • TEAM OPPONENT • TEAM Games Played: 5 1984, 1983, 1982, 1968, 1967 Points Scored (High): 107 by Kansas State (3/14/70) Minutes Played: 225 vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Points Scored (Low): 47 vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Margin of Victory: 35 (103-68) vs. TCU (3/16/68) Points Scored – Half (High): 56 (2nd) vs. Kansas State (3/14/70) Margin of Defeat: 32 (69-101) vs. UCLA (3/22/68) Points Scored – Half (Low): 18 (1st) vs. Marquette (3/15/61) Points Scored (High): 119 vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71) Points Scored – Overtime: 4 by Virginia (3/31/84) Points Scored (Low): 49 vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Field Goals: 47 by Kansas State (3/14/70) Points Scored – Half (High): 62 (2nd) vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71) Field Goal Attempts: 102 by Notre Dame (3/20/71) Points Scored – Half (Low): 18 (2nd) vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Field Goal Percentage (High): 67.3 (33-49) by Villanova (3/13/81) Points Scored – Overtime: 6 vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.2 (24-85) by North Carolina (3/25/67) Field Goals: 47 vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71) 3-Point Field Goals: 5 by Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Field Goal Attempts: 100 vs. Pacific (3/12/66) Field Goal Percentage (High): 65.5 (38-58) vs. Alcorn State (3/11/82) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 17 by Maryland (3/19/10) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.2 (22-78) at UCLA (3/22/68) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 33.3 (5-15) by Georgia Tech (3/19/92) 3-Point Field Goals: 8 vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92) 33.3 (1-3) by Kansas (3/13/87) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 26 vs. Georgia Tech(3/19/92) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 20.0 (2-10) by UC Santa Barbara (3/15/90) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 50.0 (2-4) vs. UC-Santa Barbara (3/15/90) Free Throws (High): 33 by SMU (3/16/56) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 30.8 (8-26) vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Free Throws (Low): 5 done three times; Free Throws (High): 33 vs. Boston College (3/21/82) Most recently by Kansas (3/13/87); Free Throws (Low): 4 vs. Villanova (3/13/81) Free Throw Attempts (High): 46 by SMU (3/16/56) Free Throw Attempts (High): 44 vs. Boston College (3/21/82) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 7 by Kansas (3/13/87); by Virginia (3/31/84) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 8 vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Free Throw Percentage: 87.5 (7-8) by Wake Forest (3/24/84) Free Throw Percentage: 89.5 (17-19) vs. Dayton (3/7/70) Rebounds (High: 71 by Kansas State (3/14/70) Rebounds (High): 76 vs. TCU (3/16/68) Rebounds (Low): 23 by Maryland (3/19/83) Rebounds (Low): 26 vs. Georgetown (4/2/84); Assists: 26 by UCLA (3/22/68) by Villanova (3/13/81) Steals: 9 by UC Santa Barbara (11/15/90) Assists: 27 vs. SMU (3/19/67) Blocked Shots: 10 by Memphis (3/23/84) Steals: 11 vs. Louisville (4/2/83) Turnovers (High): 27 by Kansas State (3/14/70) Blocked Shots: 10 vs. Louisville (4/2/83) 27 by Drake (3/12/70) Turnovers (High): 25 vs. Tulsa (3/13/82) Turnovers (Low): 6 by NC State (4/4/83) 25 vs. Kansas State (3/14/70) Fouls : 33 by Boston College (3/21/82) Turnovers (Low): 6 vs. Maryland (3/19/83) 6 vs. Maryland (3/19/10) Fouls: 28 vs. SMU (3/13/65); vs. Texas Tech (3/8/65) HOUSTON • INDIVIDUAL Games Played (Season): 5, Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Hakeem Olajuwon, OPPONENT • INDIVIDUAL Rickie Winslow and Michael Young (1983-84); Minutes Played: 45 by Othell Wilson, Virginia (3/31/84) Benny Anders, Clyde Drexler, Alvin Franklin, Points: 47 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Reid Gettys, Larry Micheaux, Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Young (1982-83); Field Goals: 17 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Eric Davis, Clyde Drexler, Larry Micheaux, Hakeem Olajuwon, Field Goal Attempts: 40 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Lynden Rose, Rob Williams and Michael Young (1981-82); Field Goal Percentage: 83.3 (10-12) by William Bedford, Memphis (3/23/84) Don Chaney, Joe Hamood, Elvin Hayes, Theodis Lee, Vern Lewis and Ken Spain (1967-68); 3-Point Field Goals: 3 by Duncan Robinson, #7/7 Michigan (3/17/18) Melvin Bell, Don Chaney, Gary Grider, Elvin Hayes, Don Kruse, Leary Lentz, 3 by Jon Barry, Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Vern Lewis and Ken Spain, (1966-67) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 by Jon Barry, Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Games Played (Career): 16 Michael Young (1980-84) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (2-3) by Adrian Bowie, Maryland (3/19/10) Minutes Played: 45 Alvin Franklin, Reid Gettys, Free Throws: 13 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Young, vs. Virginia (3/31/84) Free Throw Attempts: 17 by Austin Carr, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Points Scored: 49 Elvin Hayes, vs. Loyola (Ill.) (3/9/68) Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (7-7), Landon Milbourne, Maryland (3/19/10); Field Goals: 20 Elvin Hayes, vs. Loyola-Chicago (3/9/68) (6-6), Greivis Vasquez, Maryland (3/19/10); Field Goal Attempts: 34 Elvin Hayes, vs. Ohio State (3/23/68); (9-9) by Steve Harris, Tulsa (3/13/82); Elvin Hayes, vs. TCU (3/16/68) (9-9) by Collis Jones, Notre Dame (3/20/71) Field Goal Percentage: 90.9 (10-11) Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Villanova (3/27/83) Rebounds: 23 by Keith Swagerty, Pacific (3/12/66) 3-Point Field Goals: 4 Sam Mack, vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 Sam Mack, vs. Georgia Tech (3/19/92) Assists: 12 by Lucius Allen, UCLA (3/22/68) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (2-2) Byron Smith, vs. UC Santa Barbara, 3/15/90 Steals: 5 by Sidney Lowe, NC State (4/4/83) Free Throws: 12 Poo Welch vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71); Blocked Shots: 6 by Keith Lee, Memphis (3/23/84) Ollie Taylor vs. Dayton (3/7/70) Free Throw Attempts: 18 Poo Welch, vs. Notre Dame (3/20/71) Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (10-10) Reid Gettys, vs. Boston College (3/21/82) Rebounds: 28 Elvin Hayes, vs. Pacific (3/12/68) RECORDS Assists: 14 Vern Lewis, vs. Ohio State (3/23/68) Steals: 5 Alvin Franklin, vs. Louisville (4/2/83) Blocked Shots: 8 Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Louisville (4/2/83); Hakeem Olajuwon vs. Villanova (3/27/83)

172 MEDIA ALMANAC NIT RECORDS HOUSTON • TEAM OPPONENT • TEAM Games Played: 4 1977 Points Scored (High): 94 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); Minutes Played: 225 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) by Dayton (3/11/62) Margin of Victory: 10 (77-67) BYU (3/15/06) Points Scored (Low): 59 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Margin of Defeat: 19 (62-81) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) Points Scored – Half (High): 52 (2nd) at Stanford (3/13/91) Points Scored (High): 91 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); Points Scored – Half (Low): 24 (2nd) at Missouri State (3/20/06) vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Points Scored – Overtime: 9 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Points Scored (Low): 50 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Points Scored – Half (High): 55 (2nd) at Stanford (3/13/91) Field Goals: 36 by Illinois State (3/14/77) Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 (1st) at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Field Goal Attempts: 83 by Illinois State (3/14/77) Points Scored – Overtime: 10 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Field Goal Percentage (High): 62.5 (25-40) by Wichita State (3/16/05) Field Goals: 40 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 38.9 (21-54) at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Field Goal Attempts: 78 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) 3-Point FIeld Goals: 9 9, by Akron (3/15/17) Field Goal Percentage (High): 55.8 (29-52) Fordham (3/17/88) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 28 by Stanford (3/13/91) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 30.0 (18-60) at Nashville (3/13/02) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 53.3 (8-15) by Wichita State (3/16/05) 3-Point Field Goals: 14 at Stanford (3/13/91) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 21.4 (3-14) at Missouri State (3/20/06) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 43 at Missouri State (3/20/06) Free Throws (High): 32 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 48.3 (14-29) at Stanford (3/13/91) Free Throws (Low): 7 at UTEP (3/19/93) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 15.4 (2-13) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) Free Throw Attempts (High): 46 by St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Free Throws (High): 25 vs. Dayton (3/11/62) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 9 at UTEP (3/19/93) Free Throws (Low): 3 at UTEP (3/19/93) Free Throw Percentage: 81.8 (9-11) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) Free Throw Attempts (High): 28 BYU (3/15/06) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 8 at Missouri State (3/20/06); 81.5 (22-27) by Lamar (3/15/85) at Colorado State (3/22/88) Rebounds (High): 45 by Missouri State (3/20/06) Free Throw Percentage: 83.3 (10-12) at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) Rebounds (Low): 27 by Fordham (3/17/88) 80.6 (25-31) vs. Dayton (3/11/62) Assists: 24 by Stanford (3/13/91) Rebounds (High): 49 vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Steals: 14 by Alabama (3/17/77) Rebounds (Low): 23 at Wichita State (3/16/05) Blocked Shots: 7 by BYU (3/15/06); Assists: 29 Indiana State (3/9/77) by Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Steals: 18 BYU (3/15/06) Turnovers (High): 25 by BYU (3/16/05) Blocked Shots: 5 at UTEP (3/19/93) Turnovers (Low): 8 at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Turnovers (High): 16 BYU (3/16/05) Fouls: 21 by Alabama (3/17/77) Turnovers (Low): 7 at Wichita State (3/16/05) Fouls: 29 vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) OPPONENT • INDIVIDUAL Minutes Played: 43 Ron Jones, Illinois State (3/14/77) HOUSTON • INDIVIDUAL Points Scored: 44 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77) Games Played (Season): 4 Otis Birdsong, Ken Ciolli, Cedric Fears, Jeff Kelley, Cecil Rose, Mike Schultz, Field Goals: 19 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77) Charles Thompson, Mark Trammel, George Walker, Field Goal Attempts: 28 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77) Kenneth Williams and Al Winder (1976-77) Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (10-15) Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91); Games Played (Career): 4 Otis Birdsong (1973-77), 66.7 (8-12) Anthony Todd, at Lamar (3/15/85) Ken Ciolli (1975-79), Cedric Fears (1976-79), Jeff Kelley (1976-77), Cecile Rose (1974-78), 3-Point Field Goals: 5 Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91) Mike Schultz (1976-78), Charles Thompson (1974-78), Mark Trammel (1975-78), 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 9 Ken Ammann, at Stanford (3/13/91) George Walker (1975-79), Kenneth Williams (1976-80) and Al Winder (1975-77) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (4-6) Sam Howard, at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) Minutes Played: 44 Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Free Throws: 12 Greg Sanders, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Points Scored: 38 Otis Birdsong , vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Free Throw Attempts: 16 Greg Sanders, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Field Goals: 18 Otis Birdsong, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (5-5) Adam Smith, at Georgia Tech (3/16/16) Field Goal Attempts: 32 Otis Birdsong, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77) 100.0 (7-7) Kyle Wilson, at Wichita State (3/16/05); Field Goal Percentage: 80.0 (8-10) Rolando Ferreira, vs. Fordham (3/17/88) 100.0 (7-7) Puntus Wilson, at Lamar (3/15/85) 3-Point Field Goals: 7 Andre Owens, at Wichita State (3/16/05) Rebounds: 14 Larry Bird, Indiana State (3/9/77) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 18 Andre Owens, at Wichita State (3/16/05) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 60.0 (6-10) Derrick Daniels, vs. Stanford (3/13/91) Assists: 13 Ron Jones, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Free Throws: 8 Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Steals: 4 Essie Hollis, vs. St. Bonaventure (3/20/77); Free Throw Attempts: 10 Patrick Okafor, at Vanderbilt (3/13/02) T.R. Dunn, Alabama (3/17/77) Otis Birdsong, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Blocked Shots: 4 Trent Plaisted, BYU (3/15/06) Free Throw Percentage: 100.0 (7-7) Jack Thompson, vs. Dayton (3/11/62); Puntus Wilson, at Lamar (3/15/85) Rebounds: 19 Mike Schultz, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) RECORDS Assists: 15 Randy Brown, vs. Fordham (3/17/88) Steals: 8 Oliver Lafayette, vs. BYU (3/15/06); Ken Ciolli, vs. Illinois State (3/14/77) Blocked Shots: 5 Bo Outlaw, vs. UTEP (3/19/93)

173 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL CBI RECORDS HOUSTON • TEAM OPPONENT • TEAM Games Played: 3 2008 Points Scored (High): 88 at George Mason (3/25/13) Minutes Played: 225 at George Mason (3/25/13) Points Scored (Low): 49 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Margin of Victory: 24 (91-67) Valparaiso (3/24/08) Points Scored – Half (High): 43 (1st) at George Mason (3/25/13); Margin of Defeat: 4 (84-88) at George Mason (3/25/13) 43 (2nd) at Nevada (3/18/08) at Oregon State (3/18/09); at Tulsa (3/26/08) Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Points Scored (High): 91 Valparaiso (3/24/08) Field Goals: 31 at Nevada (3/18/08) Points Scored (Low): 45 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Field Goal Attempts 68 vs. Texas (3/20/13 Points Scored – Half (High): 46 (2nd) vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08) Field Goal Percentage (High): 47.0 (31-77) at Nevada (3/18/08) Points Scored – Half (Low): 19 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 40.0 (24-60) at Tulsa (3/26/08) Field Goals: 32 at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goals: 11 at George Mason (3/25/13) Field Goal Percentage (High): 47.1 (32-68) at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 25 Valparaiso (3/24/08) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 28.3 (15-53) at Oregon State (3/18/09) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 50.0 (11-22) at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goals: 16 Valparaiso (3/24/08) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 21.1 (4-19) at Oregon State (3/18/09) 3-Point Field Attempts: 37 Valparaiso (3/24/08) Free Throws (High): 19 at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 43.2 (16-37) Valparaiso (3/24/08) Free Throws (Low): 10 at Nevada (3/18/08) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 22.2 (6-27) at Oregon State (3/18/09) Free Throw Attempts (High): 27 by Tulsa (3/26/08) Free Throws (High): 20 at Nevada (3/18/08) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 14 at Nevada (3/18/08) Free Throws (Low): 9 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Free Throw Percentage: 77.8 (14-18) vs. Texas (3/20/13) Free Throw Attempts (High): 24 at George Mason (3/25/13) Rebounds (High): 52 at Tulsa (3/26/08) Valparaiso (3/24/08); at Nevada (3/18/08) Rebounds (Low): 35 by Valparaiso (3/24/08) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 12 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Assists: 19 at George Mason (3/25/13); Free Throw Percentage: 83.3 (20-24) at Nevada (3/18/08) at Nevada (3/18/08) Rebounds (High): 44 at George Mason (3/25/13) Steals: 7 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Rebounds (Low): 29 at Oregon State (3/18/09) Blocked Shots: 8 at Tulsa (3/26/08) Assists: 18 at George Mason (3/25/13) Turnovers (High): 15 at George Mason (3/25/13) Steals: 10 Valparaiso (3/24/08) Turnovers (Low): 9 at Tulsa (3/26/08) Blocked Shots: 7 at Tulsa (3/26/08) Fouls: 21 at George Mason (3/25/13) Turnovers (High): 16 at George Mason (3/25/13) Turnovers (Low): 4 at Tulsa (3/26/08 Fouls: 21 at George Mason (3/25/13)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT • INDIVIDUAL Games Played (Season): 3 Marcus Cousin, DIon Dowell, Minutes Played: 38 Bryn Allen, at George Mason (3/25/13) Kelvin Lewis, Horace McGloster, Robert McKiver, Zamal Nixon, Tafari Toney Ben Uzoh, at Tulsa (3/26/08) and DaShaun Williams (2007-08) Points Scored: 29 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13) Games Played (Career): 4 Zamal Nixon (2007-11), Field Goals: 10 Julien Lewis, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Marcus Cousin (2007-09), Kelvin Lewis (2007-10), Marcelus Kemp, at Nevada (3/18/08) Horace McGloster (2007-09), DaShaun Williams (2007-09) Field Goal Attempts: 19 Julien Lewis, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Minutes Played: 40 Kelvin Lewis, at Oregon State (3/18/09) Field Goal Percentage: 58.8 (10-17) by Marcelus Kemp, at Nevada (3/18/08) Points Scored: 33 Robert McKiver, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08) 3-Point Field Goals: 4 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13) Field Goals: 11 TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 7 by Brett McDade, at Tulsa (3/26/08) Field Goal Attempts: 27 Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 66.7 (4-6) Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13) Field Goal Percentage: 64.7 (11-17) TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13) Free Throws: 11 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goals: 7 Kelvin Lewis, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08) Free Throw Attempts: 14 Sherrod Wright, at George Mason (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 18 Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (6-6) Myck Kabongo, vs. Texas (3/25/13) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 57.1 (4-7) Robert McKiver,at Nevada (3/18/08) Rebounds: 15 by Jerome Jordan, at Tulsa (3/26/08) Free Throws: 8 Robert McKiver, at Nevada (3/18/08) Assists: 9 Bryon Allen, at George Mason (3/25/13) Free Throw Attempts: 10 Robert McKiver, at Nevada (3/18/08) Steals: 4 Myck Kabongo, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Free Throw Percentage: 87.5 (7-8) Robert McKiver, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08) Blocked Shots: 5 Prince Ibeh, vs. Texas (3/20/13) Rebounds: 17 TaShawn Thomas, at George Mason (3/25/13) Jerome Jordan, at Tulsa (3/26/08) Assists: 5 Joseph Young, vs. Texas (3/20/13); Danuel House, vs. Texas (3/20/13); Robert McKiver, at Tulsa (3/26/08); DaShaun Williams, vs. Valparaiso (3/24/08) Steals: 3 done three times; Most recently by

RECORDS Aubrey Coleman, at Oregon State (3/18/09) Blocked Shots: 4 Tafari Toney, at Nevada (3/18/08)

174 MEDIA ALMANAC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS HOUSTON • TEAM OPPONENT • TEAM Games Played: 4 2010, 1978, 1977 Points Scored: 111 by Texas Tech (3/10//94) Minutes Played: 250 vs. TCU (3/14/92) Points Scored – Half (High): 58 (2nd) by Texas Tech (3/10/94) Margin of Victory: 44 (111-67) vs. TCU (2/26/77) Points Scored – Half (Low): 17 (2nd) by Texas (3/13/93) Margin of Defeat: 29 (65-94) vs. #5/5 Louisville (3/14/14) Points Scored – Overtime: 11 by UTEP (3/12/09) Points Scored: 111 vs. TCU (2/26/77) Field Goals: 41 by SMU (3/12/88) Points Scored – Half (High): 58 (2nd) vs. Texas (3/15/92) Field Goal Attempts: 80 by UTEP (3/12/09); by Texas (3/4/78) Points Scored – Half (Low): 18 (2nd) vs. #8/8 Cincinnati (3/11/18) Field Goal Percentage (High): 63.3 (31-49) by Arkansas (3/6/82) Points Scored – Overtime: 15 vs. UTEP (3/12/09) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 29.6 (16-54) by East Carolina (3/6/02) Field Goals: 40 vs. Texas A&M (3/3/77); TCU (2/26/77) 3-Point Field Goals: 11 by Tulane (3/12/03) Field Goal Attempts: 79 vs. Texas Tech (3/14/93) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 27 by Texas (3/13/93) Field Goal Percentage (High): 63.6 (35-55) vs. Texas (3/7/81) 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 57.1 (8-14) by Marquette (3/2/02) Field Goal Percentage (Low): 25.5 (14-55) at Memphis (3/10/06) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 6.3 (1-16) by SMU (3/13/92) 3-Point Field Goals: 13 vs. East Carolina (3/10/10) Free Throws (High): 42 by Texas Tech (3/10/94) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 34 vs. USF (3/9/05) Free Throws (Low): 5 done five times; 3-Point FG Percentage (High): 71.4 (10-14) vs. Memphis (3/7/02); Most recently by Tulane (3/12/15) 71.4 (5-7) vs. Marquette (3/8/00) Free Throw Attempts: 58 by Texas Tech (3/10/94) 3-Point FG Percentage (Low): 0.0 (0-8) vs. Saint Louis (3/7/01) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 9 done four times; 0.0 (0-2) vs. Texas (3/6/87) Most recently by Tulane (3/12/03) Free Throws (High): 28 vs. Texas (3/10/90) Free Throw Percentage: 88.2 (15-17) by Marquette (3/8/02) Free Throws (Low): 3 vs. Charlotte (3/3/99); vs. Texas (3/2/79) Rebounds (High): 49 by Texas Tech (3/10/94) Free Throw Attempts (High): 44 vs. Texas (3/10/90) Rebounds (Low): 21 by TCU (3/6/81) Free Throw Attempts (Low): 5 vs. Southern Miss (3/4/98) Assists: 23 by SMU (3/12/88) Free Throw Percentage: 95.0 (19-20) vs. Memphis (3/10/06) Steals: 14 vs. SMU (3/7/96); by Texas Tech (3/10/94) Rebounds (High): 54 vs. TCU (3/9/95) Blocked Shots: 10 by SMU (3/8/85) Rebounds (Low): 22 vs. Rice (2/25/80) Turnovers (High): 30 by TCU (2/26/77) Assists: 26 done three times; Turnovers (Low): 6 vs. Louisville (3/14/14); vs. UTEP (3/13/08) Most recently vs. Texas (3/04/78) Fouls: 34 by TCU (2/26/77) Steals: 17 vs. Texas A&M (3/05/82); vs. Rice (2/25/78) Blocked Shots: 13 vs. Rice (3/10/84) Turnovers (High): 24 vs. Baylor (3/7/87) Turnovers (Low): 4 vs. Texas (3/2/79) Fouls: 34 vs. Texas Tech (3/10/94)

HOUSTON • INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT • INDIVIDUAL Minutes Played: 47 Derrick Daniels, vs. TCU (3/14/92) Minutes Played: 50 Albert Thomas, Michael Strickland, Points Scored: 38 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/77) TCU (3/14/92) Field Goals: 15 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/77) Points Scored: 42 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14) Field Goal Attempts: 27 Otis Birdsong, vs. Texas Tech (3/04/76) Field Goals: 14 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (7-7) Kenny Younger, vs. Marquette (3/8/00); Larry Spicer, Baylor (2/28/76) 1.000 (8-8) Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84) Field Goal Attempts: 28 Tamir Jackson, Rice (3/13/13) 3-Point Field Goals: 6 Kelvin Lewis, vs UTEP (3/13/10) Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (5-5) by John Hill, TCU (2/26/77) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 12 Oliver Lafayette, vs. UCF (3/9/06) 3-Point Field Goals: 5 Russ Smith, Louisville (3/14/14) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .714 (5-7) Marcus Oliver, vs. Memphis (3/7/02) Cedric Dixon, UAB (3/05/97); Free Throws: 14 Rob Williams, vs. Rice (2/25/80) Patrick Fairs, Texas (3/06/87) Free Throw Attempts: 17 Rob Williams, vs. Rice (2/25/80) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 14 Tony Watson, Texas (3/13/93) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (12-12) Zamal Nixon, vs. Marshall (3/9/11) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000 (3-3) Rodney Carney, at Memphis (3/10/06) 1.000 (10-10) Oliver Lafayette, vs. Memphis (3/10/06); Free Throws: 15 Mark Davis, Texas Tech (3/10/94) 1.000 (11-11) Rob Williams, vs. Texas (3/7/81) Free Throw Attempts: 19 Mark Davis, Texas Tech (3/10/94) Rebounds: 16 Mike Schultz, vs. Texas (3/4/78) Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (10-10) Terry Teagle, Baylor (3/1/79); Assists: 12 Reid Gettys, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84) 1.000 (10-10) Willie Foreman, Texas A&M (3/3/77) Steals: 7 Clyde Drexler, vs. TCU (3/12/83) Rebounds: 20 Kurt Thomas, TCU (3/9/95) Blocked Shots: 10 Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Arkansas (3/11/84); Assists: 12 Jacques Streeter, UTEP (3/14/13); Hakeem Olajuwon, vs. Rice (3/10/84) Todd Alexander, SMU (3/12/88) RECORDS Steals: 5 done six times; Most recently by Dylan Osean vs. Tulane (3/9/00) Blocked Shots: 6 Solomon Jones, vs. USF (3/9/05)

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POINTS SCORED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 60 att.) Rk. No. Player G Year Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. Pct. Player FTM-A Years 1. 456 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 1. 67 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2012-13 1. 75.6 Rob Williams 96-127 1979-80 2. 443 George Williams 31 1999-00 2. 55 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 2. 73.6 Marcus Oliver 64-87 1999-00 3. 409 Danuel House 33 2012-13 55 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 3. 71.8 Danuel House 125-174 2012-13 4. 376 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 4. 37 Treva Crosby 29 1997-98 4. 69.6 Otis Birdsong 64-92 1973-74 5. 372 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 5. 30 Danuel House 33 2012-13 5. 63.2 Craig Upchurch 79-125 1987-88 6. 361 Michael Young 30 1980-81 30 Lanny Smith 27 2003-04 6. 62.5 Alandise Harris 75-120 2010-11 7. 356 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 7. 28 Bryan Shelton 33 2001-02 62.5 Damon Jones 40-64 1994-95 8. 340 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 8. 23 Chad H endrick 29 1997-98 62.5 George Walker 40-64 1975-76 9. 321 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 9. 21 Kirk Van Slyke 29 2009-10 9. 61.8 George Williams 81-131 1999-00 10. 316 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 10. 21 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 10. 61.3 Lanny Smith 46-75 2003-04

SCORING AVERAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS REBOUNDS Rk. Avg. Player G Pts Years Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 16.3 Rob Williams 28 456 1979-80 1. 177 Jherrod Stiggers 33 2012-13 1. 314 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 2. 14.3 George Williams 31 443 1999-00 2. 168 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 2. 263 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 144 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 3. 14.3 Otis Birdsong 26 372 1973-74 3. 245 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 4. 108 Treva Crosby 29 1997-98 4. 12.4 Danuel House 33 409 2012-13 4. 203 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 5. 95 Danuel House 33 2012-13 5. 12.1 Craig Upchurch 31 376 1987-88 5. 190 Michael Young 30 1980-81 6. 92 Lanny Smith 27 2003-04 6. 12.0 Michael Young 30 361 1980-81 6. 163 Danuel House 33 2012-13 7. 91 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-98 163 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 7. 11.9 Clyde Drexler 30 356 1980-81 8. 68 Torrence Botts 22 1998-99 8. 11.3 Joseph Young 30 340 2011-12 7. 154 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 9. 66 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 8. 145 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 9. 10.8 Alton Ford 26 280 2000-01 10. 63 Kirk Van Slyke 29 2009-10 10. 10.7 TaShawn Thomas 30 321 2011-12 9. 137 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-98 10. 136 George Walker 28 1975-76 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 60 att.) FIELD GOALS MADE Rk. Pct. Player 3FGA-M Years REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 46.7 Bryan Shelton 28-60 2001-02 Rk. Avg. Player G. Rebs. Years 1. 180 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 38.2 Joseph Young 55-144 2011-12 1. 10.5 Clyde Drexler 30 314 1980-81 2. 174 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 37.9 Jherrod Stiggers 67-177 2012-13 2. 8.5 George Williams 31 263 1999-00 3. 157 Michael Young 30 1980-81 4. 34.3 Treva Crosby 37-108 1997-98 4. 154 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 5. 33.3 Kirk Van Slyke 21-63 2009-10 3. 8.2 TaShawn Thomas 30 245 2011-12 5. 153 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 6. 32.8 Willie Byrd 19-58 1993-94 4. 6.3 Michael Young 30 190 1980-81 6. 148 Craig Upchuch 31 1987-88 7. 32.7 Damon Jones 55-168 1994-95 5. 5.9 Alton Ford 26 154 2000-01 7. 138 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 8. 32.6 Lanny Smith 30-92 2003-04 6. 5.5 Rickie Winslow 37 203 1983-84 8. 133 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 9. 31.8 Derrick Daniels 21-66 1988-89 7. 5.4 Alandise Harris 27 145 2010-11 9. 127 Danuel House 33 2012-13 10. 31.7 Zamal Nixon 19-60 2007-08 8. 5.3 Craig Upchurch 31 163 1987-88 10. 122 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 9. 4.93 Danuel House 33 163 2012-13 FREE THROWS MADE 10. 4.86 George Walker 28 136 1975-76 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player G Years 1. 125 Danuel House 33 2012-13 ASSISTS 1. 351 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 96 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 Rk. No. Player G Years 2. 337 George Williams 31 1999-00 3. 81 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 1. 181 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 3. 319 Michael Young 30 1980-81 4. 81 George Williams 31 1999-00 2. 127 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 4. 312 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 5. 79 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 3. 121 Tommy Davis 28 1994-95 5. 303 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 6. 75 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 4. 114 Gerry McGee 26 1985-86 6. 293 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 7. 64 Marcus Oliver 31 1999-00 5. 113 Desmond Wade 33 2008-09 7. 291 Danuel House 33 2012-13 8. 64 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 6 110 Galen Robinson, Jr. 32 2015-16 8. 262 Damon Jones 27 1994-95 9. 53 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 7. 95 Ken Ciolli 28 1975-76 8. 93 Darrell McArthur 28 1986-87 9. 262 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 10. 50 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 9. 86 Lanny Smith 27 2003-04 10. 249 Chad Hendrick 29 1997-98 50 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 10. 81 Randy Brown 28 1986-87 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 120 att.) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS Rk. Pct. Player FGM-A Years Rk. No. Player G Years ASSISTS AVERAGE 1. 174 Danuel House 33 2012-13 Rk. No. Player G Asts. Years 1. 57.7 TaShawn Thomas 138-239 2011-12 2. 133 Alton Ford 26 2000-01 1. 5.8 Derrick Daniels 31 181 1988-89 2. 57.1 Rickie Winslow 133-233 1983-84 3. 131 George Williams 31 1999-00 2. 4.53 Rob Williams 28 127 1979-80 3. 56.6 Craig Upchurch 148-262 1987-88 4. 127 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 3. 4.38 Gerry McGee 26 114 1985-86 4. 56.0 Fabian White Jr. 75-134 2017-18 5. 125 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 4. 4.32 Tommy Davis 28 121 1994-95 5. 53.7 George Walker 72-134 1975-76 6. 120 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 5. 3.44 Galen Robinson Jr. 32 110 2015-16 RECORDS 6. 51.6 George Williams 174-337 1999-00 7. 92 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 6. 3.42 Desmond Wade 33 113 2008-09 7. 51.3 Rob Williams 180-351 1979-80 8. 91 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 7. 3.39 Ken Ciolli 28 95 1975-76 8. 50.5 Clyde Drexler 153-303 1980-81 9. 87 Marcus Oliver 31 1999-00 8. 3.2 Lanny Smith 27 86 2003-04 9. 49.4 Otis Birdsong 154-312 1973-74 10. 85 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 9. 3.1 Darrell McArthur 30 93 1986-87 10. 49.2 Michael Young 157-319 1980-81 10. 2.89 Randy Brown 28 81 1986-87 176 MEDIA ALMANAC FRESHMAN SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS GAMES PLAYED DOUBLE-DOUBLES Rk. No. Player G Years Rk. No. Player Years Rk. No. Player Years 1. 64 TaShawn Thomas 30 2011-12 1. 37 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 1. 15 Clyde Drexler 1980-81 2. 37 Danrad Knowles 31 2013-14 2. 36 Kenneth Williams 1976-77 2. 11 George Williams 1999-00 3. 32 Fabian White Jr. 35 2017-18 3. 35 Fabian White Jr. 2017-18 3. 9 TaShawn Thomas 2011-12 4. 28 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 35 Greg Anderson 1983-84 4. 4 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 5. 26 Alandise Harris 27 2010-11 4. 33 Danuel House 2012-13 4 Michael Young 1980-81 6. 24 George Williams 31 1999-00 33 Desmond Wade 2008-09 6. 2 Fabian White Jr. 2017-18 7. 24 Greg Anderson 35 1983-84 33 Bryan Shelton 2001-02 2 Alandise Harris 2010-11 8. 23 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 7. 32 Galen Robinson Jr. 2015-16 7. 1 Danuel House 2012-13 9. 22 Valentine Izundu 22 2012-13 8. 31 Danrad Knowles 2013-14 1 Alton Ford 2000-01 10. 20 Michael Young 30 1980-81 31 Kendrick Washington 2009-10 1 Jake Ballis 1998-99 31 Zamal Nixon 2007-08 1 Chad Hendrick 1997-98 BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE 31 George Williams 1999-00 1 Damon Jones 1994-95 Rk. Avg. Player G Blks. Years 31 Marcus Oliver 1999-00 1 Gerry McGee 1985-86 1. 2.1 TaShawn Thomas 30 64 2011-12 31 Jesse Drain 1991-92 1 Greg Anderson 1983-84 2. 1.2 Danrad Knowles 31 37 2013-14 31 Derrick Daniels 1988-89 3. 1.0 Valentine Izundu 22 22 2012-13 31 Ross Manco 1988-89 4. 1.0 Alandise Harris 27 26 2010-11 31 Craig Upchurch 1987-88 5. 0.93 Clyde Drexler 30 28 1980-81 6. 0.91 Fabian White Jr. 35 32 2017-18 GAMES STARTED 7. 0.77 George Williams 31 24 1999-00 Rk. No. Player Years 8. 0.731 Alton Ford 26 19 2000-01 1. 36 Rickie Winslow 1983-84 9. 0.69 Greg Anderson 35 24 1983-84 2. 31 George Williams 1999-00 10. 0.67 Michael Young 30 20 1980-81 31 Derrick Daniels 1988-89 31 Craig Upchurch 1987-88 STEALS 5. 30 TaShawn Thomas 2011-12 Rk. No. Player G Years 30 Clyde Drexler 1980-81 1. 60 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 7. 27 Danuel House 2012-13 2. 58 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 27 Rob Williams 1979-80 3. 49 Tommy Davis 28 1994-95 8. 26 Lanny Smith 2003-04 4. 48 George Williams 31 1999-00 26 Michael Young 1980-81 5. 48 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 6. 47 Desmond Wade 33 2008-09 MINUTES PLAYED 7. 46 Michael Young 30 1980-81 Rk. No. Player G Years 8. 43 Otis Birdsong 26 1973-74 1. 1,099 George Williams 31 1999-00 9. 41 Kenneth Williams 36 1976-77 2. 1,049 Michael Young 30 1980-81 10. 32 Galen Robinson Jr. 32 2015-16 3. 1,030 Rickie Winslow 37 1983-84 32 Randy Brown 28 1986-87 4. 992 Clyde Drexler 30 1980-81 5. 978 Derrick Daniels 31 1988-89 STEALS AVERAGE 6. 944 Danuel House 33 2012-13 Rk. No. Player G Stls. Years 7. 904 Joseph Young 30 2011-12 1. 1.93 Clyde Drexler 30 58 1980-81 8. 903 Rob Williams 28 1979-80 2. 1.75 Tommy Davis 28 49 1994-95 9. 901 Tommy Davis 28 1994-95 3. 1.71 Rob Williams 28 48 1979-80 10. 866 Craig Upchurch 31 1987-88 4. 1.65 Otis Birdsong 43 26 1973-74 5. 1.62 Rickie Winslow 37 60 1983-84 MINUTES AVERAGE 6. 1.54 George Williams 31 48 1999-00 Rk. No. Player G Min. Years 7. 1.53 Michael Young 30 46 1980-81 1. 35.5 George Williams 31 1,099 1999-00 8. 1.4 Desmond Wade 33 47 2008-09 2. 34.97 Michael Young 30 1,049 1980-81 9. 1.14 Randy Brown 28 32 1986-87 3. 33.07 Clyde Drexler 30 992 1980-81 10. 1.14 Kenneth Williams 36 41 1976-77 4. 32.3 Rob Williams 28 903 1979-80 5. 32.2 Tommy Davis 28 901 1994-95 6. 31.5 Derrick Daniels 31 978 1988-89 7 30.1 Joseph Young 30 904 2011-12 8. 28.89 Damon Jones 27 780 1994-95 RECORDS 9. 28.61 Danuel House 33 944 2012-13 10. 28.59 Lanny Smith 27 772 2003-04

177 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS RECORDS OVERVIEW Overall Home Road Neutral Overall Record 1,254-851 (.596) Year W L W L W L W L Record in Home Games 783-243 (.763) 1946 10 4 4 2 5 1 1 1 Record in Road Games 326-491 (.399) 1946-47 15 7 8 4 6 2 1 1 Record at Neutral Sites 145-117 (.553) 1947-48 11 11 6 3 5 8 0 0 1948-49 11 11 8 5 3 6 0 0 1949-50 16 7 10 0 6 7 0 0 Most Home Games 19 in 2007-08 1950-51 11 17 7 4 4 13 0 0 Most Road Games 17 in 1950-51 1951-52 7 14 4 8 3 6 0 0 1952-53 9 13 6 4 3 9 0 0 Most Neutral Site Games 10 in 1983-84 1953-54 11 15 6 6 4 7 1 2 1954-55 15 10 9 2 6 5 0 3 Most Overall Wins 32 in 1983-84 1955-56 19 7 12 1 6 3 1 3 Most Home Wins 18 in 1972-73, 1967-68 1956-57 10 16 7 5 2 10 1 1 1957-58 9 16 5 7 4 9 0 0 Most Road Wins 10 in 1991-92, 1983-84, 1982-83 1958-59 12 14 11 3 1 11 0 0 Most Neutral Site Wins 8 in 1966-67 1959-60 13 12 9 5 4 7 0 0 1960-61 17 11 10 2 4 6 3 3 1961-62 21 6 13 1 5 2 3 3 UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONS 1962-63 15 11 11 4 3 6 1 1 Season Home Overall 1963-64 16 10 12 3 2 6 2 1 2017-18 15-0 27-8 1964-65 19 10 13 2 2 5 4 3 1965-66 23 6 14 0 4 3 5 3 played in H&PE Arena on campus of Texas Southern during Fertitta Center renovation 1966-67 27 4 12 0 7 3 8 1 1972-73 18-0 23-4 1967-68 31 2 18 0 6 0 7 2 1967-68 18-0 31-2 1968-69 16 10 14 3 0 5 2 2 1969-70 25 5 16 0 7 2 2 3 1969-70 16-0 25-5 1970-71 22 7 13 0 6 6 3 1 1983-84 15-0 32-5 1971-72 20 7 13 1 4 5 3 1 1982-83 14-0 31-3 1972-73 23 4 18 0 4 2 1 2 1965-66 14-0 23-6 1973-74 17 9 12 1 3 7 2 1 1974-75 16 10 13 5 3 3 0 2 1966-67 12-0 27-4 1975-76 17 11 13 2 3 9 1 0 1949-50 10-0 16-7 1976-77 29 8 16 1 8 4 5 3 1977-78 25 8 15 1 7 6 3 1 1978-79 16 15 8 5 5 8 3 2 BEST ROAD WINNING PERCENTAGE 1979-80 14 14 9 4 4 8 1 2 Season Road Percentage Overall 1980-81 21 9 15 1 4 7 2 1 1981-82 25 8 15 2 5 4 7 2 1967-68 6-0 1.000 31-2 1982-83 31 3 14 0 10 1 7 2 1982-83 10-1 .909 31-3 1983-84 32 5 15 0 10 2 7 3 1983-84 10-2 .833 32-5 1984-85 16 14 12 3 3 9 1 2 1946 5-1 .833 10-4 1985-86 14 14 9 5 4 7 1 2 1986-87 18 12 10 3 5 6 3 3 1969-70 7-2 .778 25-5 1987-88 18 13 9 3 7 9 2 1 1991-92 10-3 .769 25-6 1988-89 17 14 11 4 5 7 1 3 1946-47 6-2 .750 15-7 1989-90 25 8 13 1 9 5 3 2 1990-91 18 11 12 1 5 7 1 3 1961-62 5-2 .714 21-6 1991-92 25 6 11 2 10 3 4 1 1966-67 7-3 .700 27-4 1992-93 21 9 12 1 7 7 2 1 1976-77 8-4 .667 29-8 1993-94 8 19 6 7 1 9 1 3 1994-95 9 19 6 7 2 11 1 1 1995-96 17 10 10 3 7 6 0 1 BEST NEUTRAL-SITE WINNING PERCENTAGE 1996-97 11 16 9 5 2 9 0 2 Season Neutral Percentage Overall 1997-98 9 20 6 7 3 10 0 3 1998-99 10 17 6 6 3 10 1 1 2016-17 3-0 1.000 21-11 1999-00 9 22 3 9 2 10 4 3 2005-06 1-0 1.000 21-10 2000-01 9 20 6 7 1 11 2 2 1975-76 1-0 1.000 17-11 2001-02 18 15 9 4 6 7 3 4 2002-03 8 20 6 7 1 11 1 2 1966-67 8-1 .889 27-4 2003-04 9 18 8 9 1 9 0 0 1991-92 4-1 .800 25-6 2004-05 18 14 12 2 4 10 2 2 1982-83 7-2 .778 31-3 2005-06 21 10 13 2 7 8 1 0 1981-82 7-2 .778 25-8 2006-07 18 15 11 3 4 10 3 2 2007-08 24 10 17 2 5 6 2 2 1967-68 7-2 .778 31-2 2008-09 21 12 12 3 6 8 3 1 2008-09 3-1 .750 21-12 2009-10 19 16 10 5 4 9 5 2 2009-10 5-2 .714 19-16 2010-11 12 18 10 6 2 11 0 1 2011-12 15 15 13 5 1 8 1 2 1983-84 7-3 .700 32-5 2012-13 20 13 14 4 5 8 1 1 2013-14 17 16 12 4 3 9 2 3 2014-15 13 19 9 8 2 9 2 2 2015-16 22 10 15 4 6 5 1 1 RECORDS 2016-17 21 11 12 5 6 6 3 0 2017-18 27 8 15 0 7 5 5 3 Totals 1,254 851 783 243 326 491 145 117 Bold Italics indicates UH single-season record.

178 MEDIA ALMANAC MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 1/19/13 UCF L 75-79 OVERTIME GAMES (48-45) 2/2/13 at SMU W 84-80 SEASON OPENERS (52-20) 28-12 Home • 14-29 Away • 6-4 Neutral 2/16/13 at Tulsa L 92-101 (3OT) 42-11 Home • 10-8 Away • 0-1 Neutral 3/25/13 at George Mason (7) L 84-88 Date Opponent W/L Score 12/14/13 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 76-79 Date Opponent W/L Score 1/19/52 Sam Houston State W 60-57 12/17/14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 51-56 1/10/46 North Texas W 62-35 1/30/52 at Sam Houston State W 67-72 12/22/14 vs. Boise State (8) L 73-75 12/7/47 Loyola-New Orleans L 39-51 12/16/52 at Detroit W 72-69 1/6/15 UCF L 78-79 12/2/48 Abilene Christian W 54-31 12/23/54 Missouri W 84-76 (2OT) 3/4/15 at Tulane W 68-63 11/29/48 Shur-Start Battery L 50-51 1/6/55 at Saint Louis L 84-85 (2OT) 12/13/15 LSU W 105-98 12/1/49 Hardin Simmons W 48-36 1/8/55 at Wichita State L 67-78 12/22/15 vs. Wyoming (9) W 94-89 12/2/50 at Bradley L 73-94 1/23/56 Tulsa W 71-62 1/30/16 at East Carolina W 97-93 12/8/51 at Texas A&M L 38-29 1/6/58 Bradley L 73-75 1/19/17 Memphis L 67-70 12/2/52 Hardin-Simmons W 67-54 3/3/58 at Drake L 87-88 12/4/53 at Sam Houston State W 89-88 1/6/61 at Cincinnati L 71-74 1 – Oklahoma City, Okla.; 2 – New York City; 3 – NCAA Final Four (Seattle); 12/2/54 at Texas A&M W 85-63 12/7/61 at Lamar W 72-70 4 – Charlotte, N.C.; 5 - Dallas; 6 – Memphis, Tenn.; 7 – CBI Quarterfinals; 12/1/55 Sam Houston State W 77-55 12/23/61 Mississippi W 63-62 (2OT) 8 – Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic Championship Round (Las Vegas) 12/1/56 at Kansas State L 78-97 12/21/62 Michigan L 88-90 (4OT) 9 – Global Sports Classic Championship Round (Las Vegas) 12/2/57 at Oklahoma City L 75-85 12/28/62 vs. Mississippi State (1) W 79-76 Bold indicates home game. 12/1/58 Texas A&I W 80-59 12/29/62 vs. Auburn (1) L 69-71 12/1/59 Lamar W 89-66 12/26/63 Wyoming L 72-75 12/1/60 at North Texas W 73-53 2/10/64 Cincinnati L 59-66 OVERTIME SUMMARY 12/1/61 UC Davis W 95-47 1/26/66 Baylor W 92-91 Houston’s Record in: 12/1/62 Texas A&I W 86-52 12/16/68 Kansas State W 87-84 12/2/63 Minnesota L 58-60 12/30/68 Iowa L 87-95 Single Overtime Games 41-36 L1 12/1/64 at Wisconsin L 65-76 2/7/70 Creighton W 78-77 (2OT) Double Overtime Games 6-4 L1 12/1/65 at San Francisco L 67-75 12/2/71 at California L 81-82 Triple Overtime Games 1-3 L3 12/1/66 New Mexico W 96-84 2/28/72 at Jacksonville L 108-110 Quadruple Overtime Games 0-2 L2 12/2/67 Sacramento State W 110-79 1/27/77 at Texas Tech L 83-84 11/30/68 Southern Miss W 92-71 3/14/77 vs. Illinois State (2) W 91-90 12/1/69 Louisiana-Lafayette W 89-72 12/15/79 at New Mexico W 83-80 WINNING AND LOSING STREAKS 12/3/70 Northwestern W 81-68 12/22/79 USC L 85-86 12/1/71 at Stanford W 87-67 2/9/80 Arkansas W 90-84 (3OT) Winning Streak 11/24/72 New Orleans W 92-71 2/17/81 at TCU L 77-78 (4OT) Rk. Games Dates 12/1/73 at North Carolina L 74-97 1/13/81 at SMU L 70-72 (3OT) 1. 32 March 25, 1967 – March 16, 1968 12/2/74 Louisville L 87-91 12/4/81 at Seton Hall L 85-87 2. 26 Dec. 17, 1982 – April 4, 1983 12/6/75 Cal Poly W 74-63 2/6/82 at SMU W 73-71 3. 14 Dec. 30, 1965 – Feb. 22, 1966 11/28/76 Texas Lutheran W 96-69 3/31/84 vs. Virginia (3) W 49-47 4. 13 Jan. 24 – March 10, 1990 11/28/77 UT Rio Grande Valley W 85-81 1/4/86 at Texas Tech L 68-69 5. 12 Dec. 8, 1966 – Jan. 14, 1967 11/27/78 Nevada L 73-77 1/15/86 Arkansas W 87-85 6. 11 Dec. 29, 1972 – Feb. 17, 1973 11/30/79 Arizona W 74-72 2/5/86 Texas Tech L 91-92 (2OT) 11 Jan. 17 – Feb. 28, 1972 11/28/80 Texas A&I W 112-86 3/1/86 TCU W 85-83 11 Jan. 27 – March 12, 1970 11/30/81 West Texas A&M W 84-73 1/31/87 at Texas Tech L 55-56 9. 10 Nov. 26 – Dec. 26, 1983 11/26/82 Arizona W 104-63 2/14/87 at Baylor L 57-63 10 Jan. 28 – April 2, 1984 11/19/83 NC State L 64-76 1/13/88 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 101-102 (2OT) 10 Jan. 4 – Feb. 13, 1971 11/24/84 Concordia Lutheran W 85-62 1/11/89 at Texas Tech L 74-76 11/23/85 at Virginia L 77-92 1/21/89 at SMU W 84-83 Losing Streak 11/28/86 St. Mary’s (Texas) W 80-68 2/14/90 at Texas Tech W 74-71 1. 13 Dec. 7, 1993 – Feb. 2, 1994 11/27/87 Sam Houston State W 85-71 12/1/90 vs. South Carolina (4) L 70-74 2. 11 Jan. 26 – March 4, 2000 11/26/88 at Iowa State W 89-82 1/23/91 TCU W 91-88 3. 10 Jan. 31 – March 4, 1998 11/16/89 at Wichita State W 67-66 3/14/92 vs. TCU (5) W 87-84 (2OT) 4. 9 Dec. 19, 1997 – Jan. 18, 1998 11/24/90 California W 98-81 3/3/93 at Rice L 78-89 5. 8 Dec. 23, 1994 – Jan. 25, 1995 11/23/91 Villanova W 79-49 2/2/94 at UTSA L 83-85 6. 7 Feb. 16, 2011 – Nov. 12, 2012 12/5/92 at DePaul W 82-65 2/19/94 Baylor W 87-82 7 Dec. 9, 2002 – Jan. 18, 2003 11/27/93 Akron W 69-53 2/1/95 Texas W 105-96 8. 6 Feb. 5 – March 1, 2015 11/25/94 James Madison W 76-74 11/27/95 at McNeese State L 81-83 6 Feb. 15 – March 5, 1997 11/25/95 Houston Baptist W 91-59 1/24/96 Texas A&M W 78-67 6 Feb. 18 – March 8, 1952 11/23/96 Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 64-66 1/27/96 at Baylor W 91-84 11/18/97 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 73-55 12/4/96 Tulsa W 79-77 (2OT) Home Winning Streak 11/17/98 Texas W 71-69 2/12/97 Memphis W 72-67 1. 59 Jan. 13, 1964 – Dec. 16, 1968 11/18/99 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 81-59 12/7/99 Rice W 84-71 2. 43 Jan. 30, 1982 – Feb. 1, 1985 11/16/00 Air Force L 53-59 1/15/02 TCU W 82-71 3. 33 Dec. 11, 1971 – Dec. 8, 1973 11/19/01 UCLA L 60-71 2/19/02 Tulane W 85-81 4. 30 Dec. 1, 1969 – Dec. 4, 1971 11/23/02 Prairie View A&M L 75-78 2/12/03 at Charlotte L 55-59 11/21/03 East Tennessee State L 51-65 12/23/03 Chicago State W 71-65 Road Winning Streak 11/15/04 Sam Houston State W 72-69 12/27/03 Texas A&M W 70-61 1. 15 Feb. 6, 1982 – Jan. 14, 1984 11/22/05 Florida Tech W 131-62 2/3/04 Southern Miss L 72-75 (3OT) 2. 10 Feb. 18, 1967 – March 4, 1968 11/13/06 at Rhode Island W 102-99 3/5/04 at Saint Louis L 69-72 11/9/07 Morehead State W 83-54 1/7/06 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W 86-83 (2OT) Home Losing Streak 11/10/08 vs. Georgia Southern L 63-65 2/4/06 at East Carolina W 64-60 1. 7 Jan. 16 – March 4, 2000 11/17/09 Nicholls State W 92-60 11/13/06 at Rhode Island W 102-99 7 Nov. 30, 1993 – Jan. 29, 1994 11/12/10 Nicholls State W 63-62 (OT) 1/24/07 UCF W 73-70 3. 5 Nov. 28, 2000 – Jan. 6, 2001 11/12/11 Grambling State W 88-42 2/28/07 at UCF L 75-72 4. 4 Dec. 10, 1994 – Jan. 18, 1995 11/9/12 Florida A&M W 81-76 1/24/09 at Arizona L 90-96 4 Feb. 27, 1952 – March 8, 1952 11/8/13 Texas State W 76-70 RECORDS 3/12/09 vs. UTEP (6) W 89-85 4 Feb. 15, 1951 – Jan. 2, 1952 11/22/14 at Murray State W 77-74 1/3/10 at Iowa State L 75-82 (2OT) 11/18/15 Prairie View A&M W 110-69 11/12/10 Nicholls State W 63-62 Road Losing Streak 11/11/16 Morgan State W 93-52 12/4/10 at Sam Houston State W 75-71 1. 15 Jan. 26, 2000 – Feb. 17, 2001 11/10/17 McNeese W 81-53 12/18/10 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 78-81 2. 12 Dec. 27, 1997 – Dec. 3, 1998 1/26/11 at Rice L 71-79 3. 11 Feb. 8, 1994 – Jan. 21, 1995 Bold indicates home game 2/5/11 at Tulsa L 71-76 4. 9 March 3, 1958 – Feb. 9, 1959 1/4/12 Tulsa W 70-69 1/28/12 UTEP W 81-76 3/7/12 vs. UTEP (6) L 62-67 12/8/12 Texas Southern W 78-75

179 2018-19 HOUSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL HOFHEINZ PAVILION RECORDS ANNUAL ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOP 10 CROWDS AT HOFHEINZ PAVILION 1. 10,660 vs. Texas W, 84-79 3/5/90 Total Avg. NCAA Midwest Regional First Round (Houston) Year Games W-L Pct. Attendance Attendance 2. 10,514 vs. New Mexico State W, 72-69 3/13/71 1969-70 16 16-0 1.000 128,848 8,053 3. 10,500 vs. Texas L, 83-95 1/12/82 1970-71 13 13-0 1.000 97,426 7,494 4. 10,497 vs. Seattle W, 93-92 2/6/71 1971-72 14 13-1 .929 103,630 7,227 5. 10,489 vs. South Alabama W, 128-90 2/28/70 1972-73 18 18-0 1.000 125,688 6,983 6. 10,483 vs. Florida State W, 94-86 2/4/72 1973-74 13 12-1 .923 75,740 5,826 7. 10,472 vs. Jacksonville W, 76-75 2/24/73 1974-75 18 13-5 .722 109,324 6,074 8. 10,345 vs. Miami (Fla.) W, 118-98 2/14/70 1975-76 15 13-2 .867 108,532 7,236 9. 10,238 vs. St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 118-77 2/5/70 1976-77 17 16-1 .941 100,215 5,895 10. 10,220 vs. USC W, 77-73 12/20/69 1977-78 16 15-1 .938 83,735 5,233 Note: A crowd of 10,514 at Hofheinz Pavilion watched Notre Dame defeat TCU 102-94 on March 13, 1971, 1978-79 13 8-5 .615 60,582 4,660 during the NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional First Round. 1979-80 13 9-4 .692 54,991 4,230 1980-81 16 15-1 .938 88,821 5,515 TOP 10 CROWDS AT HOFHEINZ PAVILION (since 1998) 1981-82 15 13-2 .867 101,705 6,780 1. 8,918 vs. #1/1 Memphis L, 77-89 1/30/08 1982-83 14 14-0 1.000 111,861 7,990 2. 8,917 vs. Connecticut L, 76-82 12/30/00 1983-84 15 15-0 1.000 145,449 9,697 8,917 vs. Cincinnati L, 65-77 2/17/99 1984-85 15 12-3 .800 85,467 5,698 4. 8,517 vs. Kentucky W, 83-69 12/18/07 1985-86 14 9-5 .643 68,990 4,928 5. 8,642 vs. Valparaiso W, 90-72 12/11/99 1986-87 13 10-3 .769 58,588 4,185 6. 8,479 vs. ECU W, 73-51 3/5/17 1987-88 12 9-3 .750 49,419 4,118 8,479 vs. SMU L, 66-76 2/18/17 1988-89 14 11-4 .733 49,273 3,285 8,479 vs. Marquette L, 62-65 2/27/99 1989-90 14 13-1 .929 57,996 4,143 8,479 vs. Charlotte L, 66-68 2/23/99 1990-91 13 12-1 .923 56,125 4,317 8,479 vs. Tulane W, 76-62 2/13/99 1991-92 13 11-2 .846 65,754 5,058 8,479 vs. UAB L, 82-90 2/4/99 1992-93 13 12-1 .923 64,990 4,999 8,479 vs. USF L, 67-82 1/30/99 1993-94 13 6-7 .462 37,858 2,912 8,479 vs. Memphis W, 83-81 1/17/99 1994-95 13 6-7 .462 40,163 3,089 8,479 vs. Saint Louis L, 61-69 1/13/99 1995-96 13 10-3 .769 61,069 4,698 8,479 vs. Southern Miss W, 64-57 1/7/99 1996-97 14 9-5 .643 46,714 3,337 8,479 vs. LSU W, 67-55 11/30/98 1997-98 13 6-7 .462 36,889 2,838 8,479 vs. IUPUI W, 72-71 11/28/98 1998-99 12 6-6 .500 101,748 8,479 8,479 vs. Sam Houston State L, 63-67 11/23/98 1999-00 12 3-9 .250 55,691 4,641 8,479 vs. Texas W, 71-69 11/17/98 2000-01 13 6-7 .462 43,601 3,354 Note: Renovations of Hofheinz Pavilion in 1998 resulted in the facility’s capacity being reduced to 8,479. 2001-02 13 9-4 .692 48,097 3,700 2002-03 13 6-7 .462 49,500 3,808 TOP 10 OVERALL CROWDS 2003-04 17 8-9 .471 49,021 2,884 NCAA Final Four (Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans) 2004-05 14 12-2 .833 59,436 4,245 1. 61,612 vs. North Carolina L, 63-68 3/27/82 2005-06 15 13-2 .867 72,869 4,858 Game of the Century (Houston Astrodome, Houston) 2006-07 14 11-3 .786 59,902 4,279 2. 52,693 vs. UCLA W, 71-69 1/20/68 2007-08 19 17-2 .895 84,240 4,434 NCAA Final Four (Kingdome, Seattle) 2008-09 15 12-3 .800 57,209 3,814 3. 38,471 vs. Virginia W, 49-47 3/31/84 2009-10 15 10-5 .667 48,033 3,203 NCAA Final Four (Kingdome, Seattle) 2010-11 16 10-6 .625 52,488 3,280 38,471 vs. Georgetown L, 75-84 4/2/84 2011-12 18 13-5 .722 67,175 3,788 5. 23,992 vs. Kentucky L, 67-74 1/22/84 2012-13 18 14-4 .778 66,717 3,706 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Ahearn Fieldhouse, Manhattan, Kan.) 2013-14 16 12-4 .750 60,520 3,782 6. 21,500 vs. Oklahoma State L, 60-75 3/12/65 2014-15 17 9-8 .529 44,793 2,635 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Ahearn Fieldhouse, Manhattan, Kan.) 2015-16 18 15-3 .833 66,706 3,706 21,500 vs. SMU L, 87-89 3/13/65 2016-17 17 12-5 .706 70,166 4,127 NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (The Arena, St. Louis) 48 Seasons 706 537-169 .7761 3,434,573 4,864 8. 20,143 vs. Memphis W, 78-71 3/23/84 9. 19,591 vs. Louisville L, 78-92 1/15/97 NCAA Final Four (Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.) 10. 18,889 vs. UCLA L, 58-73 3/24/67 RECORDS

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