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The Official RECORD & FACT BOOK 2011-12 www.tulsahurricane.com www.tulsahurricane.com 2011-12 TULSA MEN’S Record & Fact Book table of contents

Introduction 1 Tulsa vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams ...... 56-57 Firsts ...... 58 Table of Contents...... 1 Reynolds Center Records ...... 58-60 Media Information ...... 2-3 Tulsa Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 61 Athletic Department Directory...... 3 Opponent Year-by-Year Statistics ...... 62 Directions to Campus...... 3 The ...... 4 History 63 The City of Tulsa ...... 5 Donald W. Reynolds Center ...... 6 Postseason History ...... 63-64 Championship Teams ...... 65-72 Tulsa Quick Facts Players 7 All-Americans ...... 73 Academic All-Americans...... 73 Location: Tulsa, Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters ...... 7 Retired Jerseys ...... 74 Founded: 1894 Player Profiles...... 8-14 Pro Draftees ...... 74 Enrollment: 4,165 Tulsa’s Winningest Teams ...... 74 Nickname: Golden Hurricane Staff 15 Tulsa Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 75 Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson Tulsa Coaching History ...... 76 Conference: Conference USA ...... 15-16 Conference History...... 76-78 Home Court: Donald W. Reynolds Center Coaching Staff ...... 17 (8,355) National Rankings ...... 79 Director of Basketball Operations ...... 18 President: Dr. Steadman Upham 100 Years of Tulsa Basketball ...... 80-81 University President ...... 19 Faculty Representative: Christopher Anderson Tournament Appearances ...... 82-85 Inrerim Director of Athletics ...... 19 Interim Director of Athletics: Ross Parmley Tulsa’s All-Time Roster ...... 86-87 Year-by-Year Results ...... 88-102 Review 20 Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff Media 103 2010-11 Statistics ...... 20 Head Coach: Doug Wojcik, 7th year (U.S. Naval Academy ’87) Game Results...... 21 Radio and TV Chart ...... 103 Record at Tulsa: 123-78 Miscellaneous Statistics ...... 22 Nike Ad...... 104 Overall Record: same Charting Tulsa Basketball...... 23 Assistant Coaches: Game-by-Game Highs ...... 24 (Colgate ‘03) Individual Points, Rebounds, Assists...... 25 Emmett Davis ( St. Lawrence ‘81) Tulsa / Opponent Player Game Highs...... 26 (Texas ‘95) Tulsa and Opponent Highs/Lows ...... 27 Director of Basketball Operations: Game-by-Game Statistics...... 28-29 Joe Wallace (West Liberty ‘05)

C-USA 30 Tulsa Athletic Media Relations Conference USA Bio ...... 30 2010-11 C-USA Standings ...... 31 Assoc. Athletic Director for Communications 2010-11 C-USA Team Statistics...... 31-32 (Secondary Contact)...... Don Tomkalski Office...... 918.631.3200 2010-11 C-USA Individual Statistics...... 33 Cell...... 918.640.0683 2011-12 C-USA Television Schedule...... 34 E-Mail...... [email protected] 2011-12 C-USA Composite Schedule...... 35-36 2010-11 C-USA Awards...... 36 Assistant Director/Men’s Basketball (Basketball Series Records vs. C-USA Opponents...... 37 Contact)...... Eric Hollier Office...... 918-631-2492 Records 38 Cell...... 225-978-4590 E-Mail...... [email protected] Tulsa Team Records ...... 38 Assistant Director Tulsa Individual Records ...... 38 Contact...... Stephanie Hall Opponent Records ...... 39 Office...... 918.631.2163 Tulsa Yearly Leaders ...... 40-42 Cell...... 918.232.2393 Career Leaders ...... 43 E-Mail...... [email protected] Single-Season Leaders...... 44 Single-Game Leaders...... 45-47 Media Relations Assistant...... Cedrique Flemming Office ...... 918-631-3720 Tulsa / Opponent Single-Game Highs...... 47-49 All-Time Freshman Leaders...... 49 Mailing Address: Tulsa Scoring Records & Streaks...... 50 Athletic Media Relations, The University of Tulsa, 100-Point Games & Overtime History...... 51 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 Point Clubs ...... 52-53 All-Time Record Against Opponents...... 54-55 D.J. Magley

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Media Information

Credentials O Requests for working press credentials for Tulsa’s home basketball games must be made in writing INTR on company letterhead. Direct all requests to the Athletic Media Relations Office. You can email requests to: [email protected] or eric- [email protected]

Members of the electronic media and those daily and Sunday papers covering Tulsa and its opponents on a regular basis will receive first priority for credentials. If space permits, every attempt will be made to honor other requests.

Credentials can be picked up at the TU Athletic Media Relations Office during the week or on game day two hours prior to tip-off at the Reynolds Center media entrance (east side of Reynolds Center, just north of the dock entrance).

All credentials are non-transferable and are limited to members of the working media only. Your cooperation in this matter will help Covering Practice Photographic contributions made by the Tulsa World, ensure the best possible working conditions. NIT, Joe Murphy, University Relations and Walt Media wishing to attend Tulsa practices must If credentials are misused, privileges to Tulsa Beazley. Additional contributions and research made make prior arrangements by calling the Athletic basketball games will be revoked. by Wayne McCombs. Media Relations Office. Practice sessions may be Parking closed to the media and public. Head Coach Doug Wojcik and players will be available for interviews For Assistance Proper parking credentials will be needed for following practice depending on class schedules. This publication has been provided to you in entrance to the media parking lot. These parking Please contact the Athletic Media Relations Office your coverage of Tulsa basketball. We hope that it credentials are issued by the Athletic Media a day prior to arrange interviews with players and will be an invaluable asset to you during the 2011- Relations Office. A limited number of parking spaces coaches. 12 season. Specific requests for media information are available; therefore, members of the electronic should be directed to: media and those daily and Sunday papers covering Statistics Tulsa and its opponents on a regular basis will Don Tomkalski/Eric Hollier All media will be provided with a complete game receive first priority. Press parking is located at the Athletic Communications statistical package, which includes first and second Eighth & Harvard Lot and the Reynolds Center Lot The University of Tulsa half play-by-play sheets, first and second half shot (proper credentials required). TV Satellite Parking 800 South Tucker Drive chart, halftime box score and post-game box score. is available in the Reynolds Center Lot. PROPER Tulsa, Okla. 74104-3189 If you need statistics to be faxed please inform the PARKING CREDENTIAL IS REQUIRED. Athletic Media Relations staff before the game. The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative Player Interviews action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact the Post-Game Interview Policy Office of Human Resources, (918) 631-2616; for disability All requests for interviews with Tulsa players accommodations, contact Dr. Jane Corso at (918) 631-2315. After a 10-minute cooling off period, Tulsa Head should be made through the Athletic Media Coach Doug Wojcik will be available for media Relations Office. Please make your request a day Numbers To Know interviews in the Reynolds Center interview room. in advance to allow enough time to arrange the The opposing coach will also be available upon Area Code - 918 interview. Interviews will be held in the Athletic request. Tulsa players will be available 10 minutes Basketball Press Row...... 631-5400/631-5401 Media Relations Office. The best time for extended after the game for interviews in the interview room Basketball Media Room...... 631-5403 interviews is normally between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., as well. The Tulsa locker room will be closed. A post- Basketball Media Room Fax...... 631-5404 depending on the players’ class schedules and team game quote sheet will be distributed. Athletic Media Relations...... 631-2395 obligations. Players are available for interviews Athletic Media Relations Fax...... 631-3913 after practice, class schedules permitting. All Credits Athletics Administration...... 631-2381 phone interviews will be conducted in the Athletic Athletics Administration Fax...... 631-3670 Media Relations Office. The 2011-12 Tulsa Basketball Media Guide is Basketball Office...... 631-3132 published by The University of Tulsa Athletic Media Telephones Basketball Fax...... 631-2061 Relations Office; Don Tomkalski, director; Eric Hollier Athletic Ticket Office...... 631-4688 Phones for media personnel are available in the and Stephanie Hall, assistant directors; Cedrique Athletic Web Site...... www.tulsahurricane.com media room, and by request can be available on Flemming, intern. Printing is by Transcript Press of Facebook...... facebook.com/tulsahurricane press row. Norman, Oklahoma. Twitter...... twitter.com/tulsahurricane

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Staff Directory Athletic Media Relations Staff

Basketball Staff INTR Head Coach ...... Doug Wojcik...... 631-3132

Assistant Coach ...... Jeremy Ballard...... 631-2303 Don Tomkalski O Assistant Coach ...... Emmett Davis...... 631-2326 Associate Athletics Director/Communications Assistant Coach ...... Terrence Rencher...... 631-2159 Email: [email protected] Office: 918-631-3200 Director of Basketball Operations . . . . . Joe Wallace...... 631-2753 Cell: 918-640-0683 Asst. Director of Basketball Operations . . . Phil Sherry...... 631-2753 Video Coordinator ...... Nathan Edick...... 631-3182 Basketball Department Assistant . . . . . Susan Layman...... 631-3132 Stephanie Hall Support Personnel Assistant Director/Women’s Dir. of Strength & Conditioning ...... Rohrk Cutchlow...... 631-3409 Basketball Contact Email: [email protected] Strength Coord. for Basketball ...... Ryan Horn...... 631-3467 Office: 918-631-2163 Equipment Manager ...... Russ Hoffman...... 631-5230 Cell: 918-232-2393 Basketball Equipment Manager ...... Greg Criser...... 631-5826 Head Athletic Trainer ...... Dave Polanski...... 631-5227 Basketball Athletic Trainer ...... Jacob Newby...... 631-5423

Administration Eric Hollier Assistant Director Interim Athletics Director ...... Ross Parmley...... 631-2181 Email: [email protected] Sr. Associate AD/Compliance/SWA . . . .Crista Troester...... 631-3507 Office: 918-631-2492 Sr. Associate AD/Communications . . . . Don Tomkalski...... 631-3200 Cell: 225-978-4590 Associate AD/Student Services ...... Melissa Dawson...... 631-3530 Associate AD/Operations ...... Nick Salis...... 631-3382 Asst. Athletics Director/Academics . . . . Michael Stevenson...... 631-2383 Asst. Athletics Director/Compliance . . . .Christina Carter...... 631-2382 Assistant Athletics Director ...... Bill Brogden...... 631-2394 Cedrique Flemming Dir. of Student-Athlete Development . . . .Schnea Nealy...... 631-2255 Media Relations Assistant Dir. of Ticket Sales/Business ...... Shawn Pfannenstiel...... 631-4688 Email: [email protected] Assistant Ticket Manager/Business . . . . Michael Grunewald...... 631-4688 Office: 918-631-3720 Director of Development for Athletics . . . Brian Kegler...... 631-3604 Cell: 620-450-7711 Director of Golden Hurricane Club . . . . .Brian Scislo...... 631-3725 Director of Broadcasting ...... Bruce Howard...... 631-3457 Director of Video Services ...... Chris Becker...... 631-5468 Directions to Donald W.Reynolds Center Video Assistant ...... Patrick Allen...... 631-3438 From: West (Oklahoma City) Asst. Director of Media Relations . . . . .Stephanie Hall...... 631-2163 1. Take I-35 North to I-44 East/Turnpike exit. Asst. Director of Media Relations . . . . .Eric Hollier...... 631-2492 2. Take I-44 to I-244 East exit. Media Relations Assistant ...... Cedrique Flemming...... 631-3720 3. Take I-244 to Harvard Ave. exit, turn right at stoplight. Marketing Coordinator ...... Ben Cambra...... 631-2935 4. Turn right on 8th Street. Reynolds Center is on your left. From: East (from I-244) 1. Take US-169 North towards Owasso. Administrative Support Personnel 2. Exit US-169 at I-244/US-412 toward Tulsa/Joplin. Athletics Dept. Assistant ...... Teresa Moyer...... 631-2381 3. Take I-244 West, exit at Harvard Ave. Olympic Sports Dept. Assistant ...... Patrice Swanson...... 631-2393 4. Turn left at stoplight. Hurricane Club Dept. Assistant ...... Denise Lee...... 631-2342 5. Turn right on 8th Street. Reynolds Center is on your left. From: North (from I-35) 1. Exit I-35 at US-412 East/Cimarron Turnpike. 2. Take US-412 to Harvard Ave. 3. Turn right on Harvard Ave. at stoplight. 4. Turn right on 8th Street. Reynolds Center is on your left.

From: South (Dallas) 1. Take I-35 North. 2. Take I-40 East/I-35 North/US-62 East, exit toward Wichita/Ft. Smith. 3. Take I-35 North to I-44 East. 4. Take I-44 East/Turnpike exit. 5. Take the I-244 East exit. 6. Exit on Harvard Ave., take right at stoplight. 7. Turn right on 8th Street. Reynolds Center is on your left

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The University of Tulsa TU Fact Sheet As a comprehensive, doctoral-degree-granting institution, The University of Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma (pop. 550,000) O Tulsa provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional education of the Founded: 1894

INTR highest quality in the arts, humanities, sciences, business, education, engi- Institution Type: Private, doctoral degree neering, law, nursing, and applied health sciences. granting, accredited, coeducational Affiliation: Nondenominational; founded by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1894

Enrollment: 4,187 (3,084 undergraduate, 1,103 graduate and law)

Programs: 59 undergraduate, 35 graduate, 10 doctoral

Average class size: 19

Student/faculty ratio: 10 to 1

Full-time faculty: 306

Endowed chairs and/or professorships: 42

Average ACT score (2010 freshman class): 29

Average SAT score (2010 freshman class): 1260

Top ten percent of high school class (2010 freshman class): 74 percent

National Merit Finalists: 1 in 10 of all undergraduates, including freshman is a National Merit Finalist

TU Presidential Scholars: 271

The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by: • a residential campus that fosters a sense of com- Students from multicultural/ munity and integrates curricular and extracurricular international backgrounds: • exceptional faculty, who draw students into the life; Multicultural 16 percent; International pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the plea- 15 percent sures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in • and abundant opportunities for students to under- a challenging world, and who include in their num- Percentage receiving some type of take community service, internships, and study bers the 1998-99 Carnegie Foundation Professor of financial aid: 84 percent abroad; to participate in substantive research, often the Year for all U.S. doctoral and research universi- as early as the freshman year; and to study and re- Competitive Scholarships ties, a national Carnegie Foundation Pew Scholar, flect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and Since 1995, TU students have received: a Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year for moral growth. 46 Goldwater Scholarships Oklahoma, a member of the National Academy of 31 National Science Foundation Engineering, and four Fellows of the Institute for Graduate Fellowships Advanced Study; TU’s 200-acre campus is located two miles east of 8 Truman Scholarships

downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan city with a population 8 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowships • a humanities-based general curriculum that stimu- exceeding a half a million people. The city’s remark- 7 Department of Defense Fellowships lates scientific, social, and artistic inquiry, while able cultural, technological, and economic resources 7 Fulbright Grants stressing competence in oral and written commu- nourish the University’s mission and enrich its life, just 6 Morris K. Udall Scholarships nication; as the University, in turn, enriches the city. 4 British Marshall Scholarships • graduate, professional, and research programs that In its vibrant urban environment, The University of Athletics: Division I – 18 men’s and foster advanced theoretical development, promote Tulsa offers a diversity of learning experiences, a bal- women’s teams professional preparation, enhance the quality of the ance between career preparation and liberal educa- Conference: Conference USA faculty, and extend the University’s international tion, teaching, and research, and endeavors to instill reach; Nickname: Golden Hurricane in its students an understanding that stature as an

individual and value as a member of society depend Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue, Crimson • substantial library resources and information technol- upon continual learning. ogy that support research and classroom learning; TU Fact Sheet 4 www.tulsahurricane.com 2011-12 TULSA MEN’S BASKETBALL Record & Fact Book

Tulsa, Oklahoma — “Green Country” Tulsa is nestled in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of INTR “Green Country.” The rolling green hills and wooded terrain of the city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. O Tulsans enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. The rainfall average is approximately 40 inches, and continually changing conditions occur in the city during all four seasons.

What began as Tulsee Town in 1836 under a stur- county per capita income is 20.7 percent above the several exclusive golf courses to choose from. During dy oak tree, which still stands today at 18th and national average. summer months, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic Cheyenne Streets, is today the second largest city in musical, Oklahoma!, is performed at the Discoveryland Oklahoma. Ask people to describe Tulsa, and you’ll Tulsa, one of “America’s Most Livable Communities,” amphitheater where a barbecue dinner and roping les- likely get many different answers. It was a city forever is known as the Mecca for arts in Oklahoma. Art deco sons add to the evening’s entertainment. Tulsa is also changed by the discovery of oil in 1901. It is home to masterpieces are prevalent in many of our downtown home to several outstanding events too numerous to art deco treasures and nationally renowned museums. buildings and churches. Spectacular works of art dot list, but those worth a mention include Mayfest, the Its African American heritage left its mark, in both the the trails of our beautiful River Parks. From the Tulsa Gatesway International Balloon Festival, Oktoberfest business and music worlds. And it’s a city of nostalgia Ballet and Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musi- and the Tulsa Pow Wow of Champions. and special memories for countless Americans due to cals at the Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook its location on historic Route 66. and the largest collection of Western American art The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is acclaimed as one of the at the Gilcrease, Tulsa’s rich cultural legacy greatly largest, most inland river-ports in the United States. Tulsa boasts a widely diversified business base, enhances our citizen’s quality of life. The Tulsa International Airport offers direct service including aerospace, telecommunications, manufac- to most major U.S. cities and is another important turing, construction, high technology, healthcare, edu- The BOK Center hosts the top names in entertainment, contributor to our economic growth. cation, transportation and energy. as well as major sporting events including the 2011 NCAA Basketball Second & Third Rounds. Ten higher education facilities serve the metropolitan Tulsa has the second shortest commute time in the Tulsa area. Options range from community college nation, ranks 15th in the nation for the highest rate For a great shopping experience, a visit to Cherry Street and vocational studies to undergraduate, graduate, of high school graduation and boasts a cost of living or Utica Square is a must, and for those who would and professional degree programs at both public and at 11.5 percent below the national average while the rather spend the afternoon on the links, Tulsa has private universities.

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The center provides the campus with an exceptional Donald W. Reynolds Center indoor event facility where, for the first time in TU’s history, the entire university community can gather When the Golden Hurricane step onto the court at the Donald W. Reynolds Center at once. Further, the facility is a physical anchor for O the campus that strengthens TU’s community out- for the 2011-12 season opener, it will tip-off the 14th year of basketball at the reach and energize the surrounding community — INTR state-of-the–art on-campus facility. Donald W. Reynolds Center attendance enabling the university and the city to come together at TU with spirit and pride.

topped 1 million fans in the 2007-08 season. The center has greatly increased the number of visitors to Tulsa and to the university. The school’s membership in Conference USA is pivotal in attract- ing C-USA schools and their fans to the facility, thus heightening both TU’s and the city’s profile beyond the state of Oklahoma. In addition, the facility supports the university’s commitment to its NCAA Division I athletic program while broadening opportunities for increased revenue and decreased rental expense.

The impact that the Reynolds Center has had on student recruiting and TU’s national visibility is significant. Since it opened, the Reynolds Center has hosted a Reba McIntyre, Bob Newhart and Sinbad concerts and the NAIA National Basketball Tournament, as well as various high school bas- ketball tournaments. The Reynolds Center served as host for the 2001, 2002 and 2003 Western Athletic Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments and the 2007 and 2010 Conference USA Women’s Basketball Tournaments.

The facility was designed by Kansas City-based HOK It seems hard to believe, that the Reynolds Center dance average for 17 games ended at 7,747 fans. Sports Facilities Group, Inc., the leader in the field. has been home to the Tulsa basketball team for Tulsa played three games in the WAC Tournament Other HOK projects include the design of United 14 years. Although the first event at the Reynolds en route to winning the postseason tournament Center in Chicago, Oriole Park in Camden Yard and Center was The University of Tulsa’s mid-year title in 2003. Coors Field in Denver. graduation on December 19, 1998, the first athletic event housed in the $32 million multi-use facility Tulsa surpassed the mark of 500,000 fans for home was a men’s basketball game 10 days later. attendance at the Donald W. Reynolds Center in less Tulsa’s Home Attendance Records than five full seasons of competition. The Hurricane The long-awaited on-campus facility for the nation- surpassed that plateau during the 2002-03 season. Season Games Record Attendance Average Sellouts ally prominent basketball program pitted the Tulsa 1998-99 8 7-1 66,259 8,282 7 Golden Hurricane against the Cleveland State The Reynolds Center is a 138,000-square foot facil- 1999-00 15 14-1 122,754 8,184 11 Vikings on Dec. 29. The home team came away with ity that includes an 8,355 seat arena. The facility, a 79-51 victory in front of a sellout crowd. located on the northwest corner of Harvard Avenue 2000-01 19 16-3 149,068 7,846* 3 and 11th Street, east of Skelly Field at H.A. Chapman 2001-02 16 13-3 129,561 8,098* 7 The Hurricane men’s team proceeded to sell-out Stadium, is not only home to the men’s basketball 2002-03 17 14-3 131,702 7,747* 7 six of the next seven games played in the Reynolds program, but also serves as the home site of the Center and posted an overall 7-1 record in their women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams. 2003-04 14 7-7 103,380 7,384 2 inaugural season. 2004-05 16 8-8 95,076 5,942 0 The facility also houses facilities for video editing In 13 seasons, Tulsa basketball has compiled a 163- and strength training; and the state’s first accred- 2005-06 13 8-5 76,211 5,862 1 43 record at the Reynolds Center for a .791 winning ited academic program in athletic training/sports 2006-07 18 15-3 97,656 5,425 0 percentage. Tulsa has played in front of 41 sellout medicine. In addition, the center directly supports 2007-08 20 18-2 115,027 5,751 2 crowds. student commencement activities, career fairs, stu- dent-sponsored concerts, cultural festivals, student 2008-09 16 14-2 104,100 5,783 0 In that first season, Tulsa averaged 8,282 fans for intramural competitions, classroom instruction and 2009-10 18 16-2 98,846 5,491 1 eight games. Tulsa’s next highest home attendance campus-related community events. 2010-11 15 12-3 81,045 5,403 0 average came in 2002-03 when, the Hurricane played in front of an average of 8,250 fans for 14 regular The center is a crucial component of the university’s Total 206 163-43 1,289,640 6,717 41 season games. By hosting the Western Athletic master plan, approved in 1994, which moved the (.786 winning percentage) Conference Tournament that year, Tulsa’s atten- campus toward a more residential environment. * Includes three WAC Tournament games each year.

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2011-12 Tulsa Men’s Basketball Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Wt. Ht. cl./Exp. Hometown Previous School PLAYERS 23 Blondy Baruti F 6-8.5 218 So-1L Mesa, Ariz. Mesa H.S. 4 Jamie Booker F 6-2 200 Jr-WO Tulsa, Okla. BT Washington H.S. 3 Jordan Clarkson G 6-4.5 188 So-1L San Antonio, Texas Wagner H.S. 13 Jairus Coleman G 6-2 200 Fr-WO Houston, Texas YES Prep 34 Scottie Haralson G 6-4 236 Jr-1L Jackson, Miss. Univ. of Connecticut 11 Steven Idlet F 6-11 247 Sr-3L Prairie Grove, Ark. Prairie Grove H.S. 32 Kodi Maduka C 6-11.5 226 So-1L Arlington, Texas Arlington H.S. 35 D.J. Magley F/C 6-9 265 Sr-1L Bradenton, Fla. Western Kentucky U. 2 Eric McClellan G 6-4 180 Fr-HS Austin, Texas Austin H.S. 5 Tim Peete G 6-4.5 200 So-1L Memphis, Tenn. Central H.S. 33 Joe Richard F 6-6.5 249 Sr-3L San Bernardino, Calif. Arroyo Valley H.S. 14 Will Sanger G 6-2 196 Sr-WO Seattle, Wash. Bear Creek H.S. 1 Rashad Smith F 6-6 195 Fr-HS Plano, Texas Plano H.S. 44 Brandon Swannegan F 6-7 187 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Cy-Ridge H.S. 15 David Wishon C 7-2 265 Fr-HS Concord, NC Fork Union Military Academy

2011-12 Tulsa Men’s Basketball Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Wt. Ht. cl./Exp. Hometown Previous School 1 Rashad Smith F 6-6 195 Fr-HS Plano, Texas Plano H.S. 2 Eric McClellan G 6-4 180 Fr-HS Austin, Texas Austin H.S. 3 Jordan Clarkson G 6-4.5 188 So-1L San Antonio, Texas Wagner H.S. 4 Jamie Booker F 6-2 200 Jr-WO Tulsa, Okla. BT Washington H.S. 5 Tim Peete G 6-4.5 200 So-1L Memphis, Tenn. Central H.S. 11 Steven Idlet F/C 6-11 247 Sr-3L Prairie Grove, Ark. Prairie Grove H.S. 13 Jairus Coleman G 6-2 200 Fr-WO Houston, Texas YES Prep 14 Will Sanger G 6-2 196 Sr-WO Seattle, Wash. Bear Creek H.S. 15 David Wishon C 7-2 265 Fr-HS Concord, NC Fork Union Military Academy 23 Blondy Baruti F 6-8.5 218 So-1L Mesa, Ariz. Mesa H.S. 32 Kodi Maduka C 6-11.5 226 So-1L Arlington, Texas Arlington H.S. 33 Joe Richard F 6-6.5 249 Sr-3L San Bernardino, Calif. Arroyo Valley H.S. 34 Scottie Haralson G 6-4 236 Jr-1L Jackson, Miss. Univ. of Connecticut 35 D.J. Magley F/C 6-9 265 Sr-1L Bradenton, Fla. Western Kentucky U. 44 Brandon Swannegan F 6-7 187 Fr-HS Houston, Texas Cy-Ridge H.S.

Head Coach: Doug Wojcik Assistant Coach: Jeremy Ballard Assistant Coach: Emmett Davis Assistant Coach: Terrence Rencher Director of Basketball Operations: Joe Wallace Assistant Director of Basketball Operations: Phil Sherry Video Coordinator: Nathan Edick

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2010-11 — Played in 27 games with nine starts, while averaging 24.9 minutes of playing time . . . named to the Conference USA all-Freshman team . . . missed four games in December due to an ankle injury and the Feb. 26 game due to a concus- BLONDY BARUTI sion . . . averaged 11.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.9 assists . . . finished third among Forward • 6’8.5” • 218 lbs. • So-1L C-USA freshmen in scoring . . . scored the third-most by a TU freshman with 310 Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of points . . . scored double-digit points in 16 games . . . in his final seven games of his Congo • Mesa (Ariz.) HS rookie season, he averaged 15.9 points (111), and in his last nine games averaged PLAYERS # 2.9 rebounds per game (26) . . . made 54 of his final 62 free throws for 87 percent . . 23 . was named the Conference USA Freshman of the Week four times . . . was named C-USA Freshman of the Week (3/7) after averaging 15.0 points per game, totaling 30 points and making 12-of-13 free throws in wins over Rice and Southern Miss . . . was CAREER AT TULSA –– A returning letterwinner . . . will sit out this season with named C-USA Freshman of the Week (2/21) after averaging 17.0 points and shooting a red-shirt year. 67 percent from the floor (10-of-15), while making 12-of-13 free throws in wins over 2010-11 — Played in 13 games in his true freshman season, while averaging 6.7 East Carolina and SMU . . . was named C-USA Freshman of the Week (11/29) for his minutes of playing time . . . scored nine points and grabbed 18 rebounds for a 1.4 performance at the 76 Classic, averaging 16.0 points on 48-percent shooting, and average on the season . . . made his collegiate debut against Oklahoma State, play- making 23-of-29 free throws (.793) . . . was named the Conference USA Freshman of ing seven minutes and scoring three points with one and one blocked shot the Week (11/22) for his performances against ORU and Missouri State, averaging . . . blocked three shots and grabbed two rebounds in 11 minutes against Princeton 15.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, while shooting 53-percent from the field, 66-percent from (12/12) . . . also blocked two shots in three minutes and grabbed a rebound against three-point range and 80-percent from the free throw line . . . scored eight points and Tulane (2/26) . . . matched a career-high with four rebounds and scored two points had two assists against Appalachian State in his first collegiate contest. with a block at Marshall (2/23) . . . tallied a career-high four rebounds in nine min- High School — Was a three-year letterwinner and a three-year starter at Karen utes against Houston (2/5). Wagner High School . . . was named the San Antonio High School Player of the Year as a senior . . . ranked as the state of Texas’ fourth-best prospect as selected High School — Was a two-year letterwinner at Mesa High School . . . averaged by Texashoops.com . . . helped lead his Wagner High School team to a combined 10.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 5.1 blocked shots per game his senior season . . . also 105-14 record in three seasons . . . averaged 18.9 points, 6.1 rebounds 3.4 assists shot 59-percent from the field and 72-percent from the free throw line . . . earned and 2.1 steals during his senior campaign while leading his team to a 38-2 record honorable mention all-state and all-region honors as a senior . . . helped lead his and semifinal loss in the state championship . . . shot 58-percent from the field and team to a 25-5 record as a senior . . . the 2008-09 season was his first year of high 36-percent from the three-point range as a senior . . . also converted 78-percent of school competition . . . averaged over 10 points and 8 rebounds in his junior season his free throws in his senior season . . . was 2010 McDonald’s All-America Finalist . . . . . high school coach was Shane Burcar. . was named Most Valuable Player of the Faith Seven Game in June 2010, featuring Personal — Favorite NBA team is the . . . his favorite sports to Texas vs. Oklahoma senior all-stars . . . averaged 20 points, six rebounds and four watch besides basketball are soccer and football . . . enjoys watching ESPN and NBA assists per game as a junior, while leading his team to a 32-8 record and the Class TV . . . his favorite sport other than basketball to play is soccer . . . lists the Barcelona 5A state semifinals . . . shot 50-percent from the field and 81-percent from the free F.C soccer team as his favorite pro sports team . . . mother’s name is Annie . . . born on throw line his junior campaign . . . earned first-team all-state honors by the Texas January 13, 1991 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) . . . was a first-team all-district 27-5A and all-region selection as a junior and senior . . . was named to the San Antonio Express News Super Team as a junior and senior and was the WOAI-TV Player of the Year for the San Antonio area . . . averaged 10 points per game while earning honorable men- tion all-district accolades as a sophomore . . . high school coach was Clifton Ellis. JORDAN CLARKSON Guard • 6’4.5” • 188 lbs. • So-1L Personal — Favorite sports movie is He Got Game . . . enjoys watching movies . . . favorite NBA player is Lebron James . . . his favorite athlete is Usain Bolt of the San Antonio, Texas Jamaican Olympic track team . . . the most memorable place he has visited is Disney Wagner HS # World in Orlando, Florida . . . soccer was his favorite game as a child . . . his nick- 3 name is “J” . . . his father is Mike Clarkson, mother is Annette Davis and stepmother is Janie Clarkson . . . majoring in arts & sciences . . . born June 7, 1992.

CAREER AT TULSA –– In his second season at Tulsa . . . was named as a 2011- 12 preseason second-team all-Conference USA selection by the league’s coaches.

Baruti’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 13-0 87/6.7 3-14 .214 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 7-11 18 1.4 12-0 0 3 10 1 9/0.7

Clarkson’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 27-9 672/24.9 97-224 .433 20-66 .303 96-121 .793 11-45 56 2.1 62-1 52 78 3 20 310/11.5

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SCOTTIE HARALSON STEVEN IDLET players Guard • 6’4” • 236 lbs. • Jr-1L Forward/Center • 6’11” • 247 lbs. • Sr-3L Jackson, Miss. Prairie Grove, Ark. University of Connecticut Prairie Grove HS #34 #11

CAREER AT TULSA — In his third year at Tulsa . . . saw his first action at Tulsa last CAREER AT TULSA –– A three-year letterwinner . . . has played in 101 career season . . . transferred to Tulsa from Connecticut prior to the 2009-10 academic year games, and has 43 career starts . . . has career averages of 7.2 points and 4.9 re- . . . sat out the 2009-10 season due to transfer rules. bounds . . . has 25 career double-figure scoring games and 10 double-digit rebound- ing games . . . has 87 career blocks to rank eighth on the school’s all-time blocked 2010-11 — Played in all 32 games and started the last 31 contests . . . played 31.3 shots list . . . has nine career double-doubles. minutes per game . . . averaged 10.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists . . . had 18 double-digit scoring games and grabbed 5+ rebounds in seven contests . . . made at 2010-11 — Played and started 31 games . . . played 26.3 minutes per game . . . least three three-pointers in a game 17 times . . . converted a three-pointer in 29 of missed the Oklahoma State game with an injury . . . was second on the team with an 31 games played . . . made 82 three-pointers, which is the fifth-best single season 11.6 scoring average, while grabbing 6.3 rebounds . . . had 18 double-digit scoring total in school history . . . made 21-of-23 free throws in Conference USA action, games and five double-doubles . . . led Tulsa in scoring three times, in rebounding including his final 16 of the season . . . had two 20+ scoring games . . . scored a 13 times, steals eight times, blocks 12 times and assists once . . . scored 20 points team-high 26 points in the season opener against Appalachian State and added 5 in four games . . . had a career-best 22 points against TCU (12/30) and added a rebounds, while shooting 47 percent from the field and 46 percent from three-point season-high 14 points against the Horned Frogs . . . also tallied 20 points against range in the opener . . . also totaled 22 points against Houston (2/5) . . . received Appalachian State, ORU and Texas-San Antonio . . . his first double-double of the his first career start against Oral Roberts and tallied 13 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists season came against Stanford when he totaled 10 points and 10 rebounds . . . to- and 2 blocks . . . had high games of six rebounds against both Arizona State (1/12) taled 19 points and 11 rebounds against Princeton (12/12) . . . totaled a career-best and UTEP (1/29) . . . dished out a career-best five assists against SMU (1/26) and four assists against UNLV (11/25) . . . averaged 7.1 rebounds per game (99) in the Tulane (2/26). final 14 games of the season.

2009-10 — Sat out the season due to red-shirt year. 2009-10 — Played in all 35 games and started 11 contests . . . averaged 6.4 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.0 blocks . . . was named the Conference USA co-Sixth Man of PREVIOUS COLLEGE — Spent the 2008-09 season as a true freshman at the the Year . . . had 11 double-figure scoring games and five double-digit rebounding University of Connecticut . . . UConn advanced to the NCAA Final Four and posted games . . . totaled four double-doubles on the year . . . had 10 points and 7 rebounds a 31-5 record in his one season with the Huskies . . . appeared in 17 games off the against Marshall in the C-USA Tournament Quarterfinal game . . . tallied 10 points, bench . . . averaged 1.4 points in 4.1 minutes of action . . . seven of his eight field 4 rebounds, one block, one assist and one steal in 26 minutes at Duke . . . had his goals made on the season were from three-point range . . . had season-bests of six fourth double-double of the year with 11 points and 10 rebounds in the first meeting points against both Marquette and Delaware State, hitting a pair of three’s in both against Marshall . . . had his fourth double-figure rebounding game of the year with games . . . had a season-high of two assists against Chattanooga. 10 rebounds at UCF . . . tallied 10 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in 29 minutes against ORU . . . had his third double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds in 26 High School — Was a prep star at Provine High School . . . averaged 22.1 points minutes against Colorado . . . totaled 8 points, 7 rebounds, and tied a career-best five per game during his junior and senior seasons . . . led his team to consecutive state blocks and had a season-best three assists vs. Tulane . . . had 11 points, 8 rebounds championships . . . was a first-team all-state selection as a junior and senior . . . was and 2 assists in 19 minutes vs. Jackson State . . . tallied his second double-double named the 2008 Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Mississippi . . . attended of the year with career-highs of 18 points and 16 rebounds against Ohio . . . had 13 the LeBron James Skills Academy during his prep career. points and 4 rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench against Oklahoma State . . . had 10 points and 3 rebounds against Loyola Marymount . . . tallied 10 points and had 13 Personal — Favorite sports movies are He Got Game and Above the Rim . . . lists rebounds against South Alabama . . . it was his first career double-digit rebounding the Boston Red Sox as his favorite pro sports team, and the Denver Nuggets as his game and first double-double . . . had 15 points and added 9 rebounds, both career- favorite NBA team . . . shoe size is 15 . . . favorite TV channel is ESPN . . .his favorite highs at the time, in the season opener against St. Mary’s. arena that he’s played at is Madison Square Garden . . . his most memorable event was the 2009 NCAA Final Four, and Hollywood, California is the most memorable 2008-09 — Played in all 34 games . . . received his only career start against Missouri place he has visited . . . parents are Al and Debra Haralson . . . full name is Alex State . . . averaged 3.9 points, 3.1 rebounds in 12.6 minutes . . . was named to the Scottie Haralson . . . born February 17, 1990 in Jackson, Miss. Conference USA All-Academic team as a red-shirt freshman . . . had two double- figure scoring games . . . led Tulsa in blocked shots six times and in steals three

Haralson’s Career Statistics (@ Tulsa) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 32-31 1000/31.3 114-292 .390 82-219 .374 38-45 .844 36-72 108 3.4 41-0 54 42 11 13 348/10.9 (@ Connecticut) 2008-09 17-0 70-4.1 8-28 .286 7-26 .269 0-0 .000 1-2 2 0.5 8-0 3 2 0 2 23/1.4

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times . . . averaged 4.6 points (51) and 3.4 rebounds (37) in the final 11 games . . . had 6 points and 6 rebounds in 16 minutes against Auburn in the NIT second round . . . totaled nine points and six rebounds in 24 minutes at Memphis in the C-USA KODI MADUKA championship game . . . had five points, two rebounds and two blocks vs. UAB in the Forward/Center • 6’11.5” • 226 lbs. • So-1L C-USA semifinals . . . had four points, three rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes against Rice in the C-USA Tournament quarterfinals . . . had six points, four rebounds Arlington, Texas and one block in 13 minutes at SMU . . . tallied three points, five rebounds and two Arlington HS

PLAYERS blocked shots in 11 minutes at Southern Miss . . . tallied 10 points and five rebounds # in 21 minutes in a start against Missouri State . . . totaled four points, six rebounds 32 and three steals in 24 minutes against Oklahoma . . . had a season-best 11 points in 18 minutes against Ohio . . . tallied six points and six rebounds in 22 minutes CAREER AT TULSA –– A returning letterwinner . . . played in the 2010-11 season against Illinois . . . had six points and five rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Texas A&M after red-shirting during the 2009-10 campaign as a true freshman. . . . had a career-best five blocks, and added two points and three blocks vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi . . . had eight points and five rebounds in 14 minutes against 2010-11 — Played in all 32 games . . . averaged 2.4 points and 2.9 rebounds in Oklahoma State . . . played in his first collegiate game against Oral Roberts in the 11.7 minutes of playing time . . . had 25 blocks to rank fifth among TU freshmen for season opener, and had four points and four rebounds in 14 minutes. blocked shots blocks, behind Ben Uzoh (2006-07) and Jack Ingram (2000-01) who tal- lied 26 in their freshman seasons . . . had 93 rebounds to rank ninth among freshmen 2007-08 — Sat out his true freshman season due to red-shirt status. in school history . . . posted career-highs of 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting, while add- ing a pair of blocks in a season-high 19 minutes at SMU (2/19) . . . recorded a career- HIGH SCHOOL — Was a three-year letterwinner and starter at Prairie Grove High high and seven rebounds against UAB (1/15) and four blocks at Houston (1/19) . . . School . . . helped lead his team to a 22-8 record and the state Class 4A quarterfinals also had three blocked shots at UTEP (1/5) and Memphis (2/2) . . . played 10 minutes as a senior . . . averaged 16.2 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.7 blocked shots his senior in his first collegiate game in the season opener, while scoring four points and grab- season . . . also shot 64-percent from the field and dished out 1.7 assists . . . earned bing two rebounds vs. Appalachian State . . . averaged 3.6 rebounds (43) in his last all-state and all-conference accolades his senior campaign . . . was named to the 12 games and 4.7 points (33) in his final seven games. Morning News all-area team as a senior . . . tallied 12.7 points, 7.4 rebounds and 3.1 blocks while shooting 58-percent from the field . . . led his team to an 18-13 mark his 2009-10 — Red-shirted as a true freshman. junior season while earning all conference honors . . . was named his team’s Most Outstanding Defender both his junior and senior seasons . . . high school coach was HIGH SCHOOL — Was a two-year letterwinner at Arlington Martin High School . . Steve Edmiston. . was injured most of his senior season . . . averaged 6.1 points and 5.0 rebounds as a junior in his first season on the varsity . . . helped his team post a 19-14 record in PERSONAL — Favorite NBA team is the Minnesota Timberwolves . . . his favorite 2007-08 . . . had a 13-point, six-rebound performance against Arlington Bowie and TV show is “Entourage” . . . the most memorable place he has visited is when he a game-high 13 rebounds against Arlington High School as a junior . . . high school went scuba diving in the Blue Hole off the coast of Belize . . . if he could play a role in coach was Jeff Plemmons. any movie it would be as Ron Burgandy in the Anchorman . . . his biggest sports thrill at TU was defeating Memphis in the 2010-11 season . . . his sister, Dana, played PERSONAL— Lists the Dallas Mavericks as his favorite NBA team . . . Amare Stou- four years of basketball at TU . . . parents are Ezra and Karen Idlet . . . his dad plays demire is his favorite NBA player . . . Tiger Woods is his favorite pro athlete . . . shoe for the musical group “Trout Fishing in America” . . . a History major . . . born May size is 16 . . . his favorite book is To Kill A Mockingbird . . . the TV Game Show that he 11, 1989 in Houston, Texas. would most like to appear on is “Jeopardy” . . . favorite sports movie is Coach Carter . . . favorite game as a child was monopoly . . . lists Will Smith as his favorite actor . . . nickname is Spiderman . . . his older sister, Jeomi, ran track and played basketball as Cornell University . . . majoring petroleum engineering . . . parents are Charles and Gloria Maduka . . . born October 20, 1991 in Fort Worth, Texas.

IDLET’S Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2008-09 35-1 442/12.6 56-118 .475 0-0 .000 26-44 .591 40-69 109 3.1 78-5 3 35 24 12 138/3.9 2009-10 35-11 734/21.0 74-143 .517 0-0 .000 77-104 .740 57-136 193 5.5 98-5 27 41 35 14 225/6.4 2010-11 31-31 816/26.3 126-239 .527 0-0 .000 109-153 .712 54-142 196 6.3 96-5 31 53 28 28 361/11.6 TOTAL 101-43 1992/19.7 256-500 .512 0-0 .000 212-301 .704 151-347 498 4.9 272-15 61 129 87 54 724/7.2

Maduka’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 32-0 373/11.7 27-60 .450 0-1 .000 23-49 .469 30-63 93 2.9 75-3 10 21 25 3 77/2.4

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and seven rebounds one time . . . had four points, six rebounds and two steals in 13 minutes in WKU’s NCAA first round win over Illinois in 2009.

D.J. Magley High School — Was a four-year letterwinner at Bradenton Christian High School players Forward • 6’9” • 265 lbs. • Sr-1L . . . helped lead his high school team to a four-year mark of 94-28 . . . left as the Bradenton, Fla. school’s all-time leader in points (1,815), rebounds (1,269), assists (416) and blocked Western Kentucky shots . . . averaged 24.9 points, 14.4 rebounds and 6.8 assists as a senior . . . earned # All-America and all-state honors in his senior season . . . was named the Florida Gulf 35 Coast Player of the Year and the Manatee County Player of the Year as a senior . . . averaged 16.4 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists in his junior campaign . . . his CAREER AT TULSA — In his third year at Tulsa . . . transferred to Tulsa from West- efforts helped BCS finish 29-2 en route to advancing to the semifinals of the state ern Kentucky University . . . sat out the 2009-10 season due to transfer rules, and tournament . . . earned Manatee County Player of the Year accolades and was an played his first season at Tulsa in 2010-11. all-conference selection as a junior . . . his team advanced to the regional finals his sophomore season while posting a 21-11 mark as he was named all-county and all- 2010-11 — Played in 31 games and started 18 games . . . started the first 18 games league after recording averages of 14 points, eight boards and four assists per game. of the season . . . averaged 3.9 points and 3.9 rebounds in 16.4 minutes per game . . . in his last 11 games, averaged 5.4 points (59) and 4.1 rebounds (45) per game in Personal — Favorite NBA player is Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs . . . 16.4 minutes off the bench . . . shot 59.8-percent from the field . . . led Tulsa in both the Sacramento Kings is his favorite NBA team . . . his favorite TV show is “House rebounding and steals seven times and in blocked shots five times . . . saw his first Hunters International” . . . enjoys drawing and reading books . . . his oldest sister, action in the season opener since March 2009 when he played at Western Kentucky Jennifer, was a four-time tennis All-America selection at Florida where she won a . . . totaled seven rebounds and scored two points in the season opener against national championship . . . sister, Jessica, ranked third all-time in Florida high school Appalachian State . . . tallied a season-high 10 points in three games, as well as basketball history in scoring and rebounding and played collegiately at Western Ken- a season-best nine rebounds twice . . . scored a season-high 10 points on 5-of-7 tucky . . . was married this past summer . . . his wife’s name is Emily . . . his parents shooting, and added eight rebounds against Texas-San Antonio (12/23), and scored are Dave and Evelyn Magley . . . his father was Indiana Mr. Basketball, played four 10 points on perfect 5-for-5 shooting against UTEP (1/29) . . . matched a season- years at Kansas and was the 28th pick in the 1982 NBA Draft by the Cleveland high with 10 points and added six rebounds vs. Rice in the C-USA Tournament . . . Cavaliers . . . majoring in business . . . born David John Magley, Jr. on February 3, grabbed nine rebounds in back-to-back home games against Princeton (12/12) and 1989 in Akron, Ohio. Weber State (12/16).

Previous School — Spent the past two seasons at Western Kentucky Univer- sity . . . played in 70 games and started 34 contests . . . was on a Hilltopper team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament both years . . . had career averages of 3.7 points and 2.9 rebounds, while shooting 52-percent from the field . . . led Western TIM PEETE Kentucky 13 times in blocked shots, six times in steals and four times in rebounds in Guard • 6’4.5” • 200 lbs. • So-1L his two seasons . . . started 33 of 36 games his freshman season as the Hilltoppers Memphis, Tenn. reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen . . . scored 4.8 points and grabbed 3.3 rebounds Central HS per game in 15.7 minutes of playing time in the 2007-08 campaign . . . had career- # highs of 18 points against Michigan when he connected on 8-of-9 field goals . . . and 5 also had a career-best of eight rebounds against North Texas in his rookie season . . . as a sophomore, he played in all 34 games and averaged 11.0 minutes per game CAREER AT TULSA — A returning letterwinner . . . was the first player from the . . . averaged 2.5 points and 2.5 rebounds, while shooting 53-percent from the field city of Memphis on the Tulsa roster since All-American Willie Biles (1971-74). and 69-percent from the free throw line . . . had a season-high of eight points twice

MAGLEY’S Career Statistics (@ Tulsa) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 31-18 507/16.4 52-87 .598 0-0 .000 17-30 .567 47-75 122 3.9 100-9 13 26 10 14 121/3.9

(@ Western Kentucky) Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2007-08 36-33 564-15.7 76-148 .514 0-0 .000 19-31 .613 61-57 118 3.3 109-5 22 26 14 20 171/4.8 2008-09 34-1 371-10.9 35-66 .530 0-0 .000 15-22 .682 30-56 86 2.5 76-1 15 27 11 9 85/2.5 Total 70-34 935-13.4 111-214 .519 0-0 .000 34-53 .642 91-113 204 2.9 185-6 37 53 25 29 256/3.7

PEETE’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2010-11 31-0 255/8.2 15-58 .259 6-28 .214 8-14 .571 10-22 32 1.0 21-0 16 11 0 9 44/1.4

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2010-11 — Played in 31 games, while averaging 8.2 minutes . . . averaged 1.4 points 2009-10 — Played in all 35 games and started 25 contests . . . averaged 5.7 points and 1.0 rebounds . . . led Tulsa in steals seven times and assists three times . . . and 5.4 rebounds in 24.8 minutes . . . had three double-figure scoring games and one played 12 minutes against UNLV and scored his first career points with four points, double-digit rebounding game . . . tied his career-high with 13 points and added nine while adding two rebounds . . . scored a career-high seven points in 16 minutes at rebounds and two assists at East Carolina . . . totaled four points, five rebounds, UALR (12/5) . . . tied his career-best of seven points and added a career-high four three assists and two blocks at Duke . . . had five points, seven rebounds and two rebounds in a career-high 19 minutes at Marshall (2/23) . . . scored five points with assists at UAB . . . scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds in 31 minutes at a steal and an assist at Wichita State (12/21) . . . scored three points, grabbed two ORU . . . tallied a career-best 13 points, three rebounds and three assists against UCF PLAYERS rebounds and added three assists against Cal State Northridge (11/28). . . . had nine points and five rebounds in 28 minutes at Houston . . . had his first dou- ble-digit scoring game with 10 points and added six rebounds in 24 minutes against High School — Was a four-year letterwinner and starter at Memphis Central Colorado . . . totaled four points, five rebounds and four blocks against Chicago State High School . . . was a part of 104 victories during his four years . . . was an all-city . . . had his second career double-figure rebounding game with 10 against Jackson selection in each of his last three seasons . . . earned honorable mention all-state State, and added six points . . . had his previous career-best of nine points in three merits as a junior and senior . . . averaged 15.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists games this season . . . had six points, five rebounds and three assists in 23 minutes as a senior . . . shot 49-percent from the field and 82-percent from the free throw in a starting role against Oklahoma State . . . had nine points and eight rebounds line his senior season . . . was his school’s second-leading scorer as a junior having against FIU . . . tied his previous career-best scoring with nine points a game later tallied 14.4 points, while also averaging five rebounds, four assists and two steals against UALR, while adding five rebounds in 21 minutes . . . tallied nine points and . . . ranked as a three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com . . . high school career-bests of 11 rebounds and six blocks in 29 minutes against Loyola Marymount. coach was Andre Applewhite, Sr. 2008-09 — Played in 33 games as a true freshman and started 10 consecutive con- Personal — Favorite NBA team is the Boston Celtics . . . if he could play any tests . . . did not play in three games . . . averaged 1.1 points and 21 rebounds in 9.1 sport besides basketball, he would play football . . . enjoys playing video games and minutes . . . had a season-high four points five times and eight rebounds twice . . . cooking . . . favorite sports movie is Glory Road . . . favorite book is Tears of a Tiger . had three points and two rebounds in 12 minutes against Rice in the C-USA quarter- . . among his favorite TV shows are “Family Guy” and “Man vs. Food” . . . his dream finals . . . tallied two points, four rebounds and one steal in 14 minutes at Memphis car is a black Lamborghini . . . parents are Clyde and Linda Peete . . . majoring in . . . scored four points and had a season-best eight rebounds in 15 minutes against business management . . . born October 23, 1991. Marshall . . . had four points and four rebounds in 10 minutes against Charlotte . . . had season-highs of three assists and two blocked shots vs. Loyola-Marymount . . . also had a season-high eight rebounds in 19 minutes against Ohio . . . started his first career game vs. Texas A&M-CC, and totaled four points and six rebounds in 24 minutes . . . had four points and four rebounds in 18 minutes vs. Oklahoma State. JOE RICHARD III Forward • 6’6.5” • 249 lbs. • Sr-3L High School — Was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Arroyo San Bernardino, Calif. Valley High School . . . served as team captain for three years . . . helped lead his team to a three-year record of 66-26 and two regional semifinal appearances . . . Arroyo Valley HS # earned San Andreas League MVP honors for two straight years . . . had career aver- 33 ages of 12.1 points and 10.4 rebounds . . . averaged 14.5 points, 15.9 rebounds and 5.3 blocked shots his senior season . . . was named the Sun Times Player of the Year and the Press-Enterprise 2008 San Bernardino-area Player of the Year as a senior . . CAREER AT TULSA — A three-year letterwinner . . . has played in 100 career . averaged 12.4 points and 11.4 rebounds during his junior campaign . . . also tallied games and has 50 starts . . . has career averages of 3.5 points and 4.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.2 blocked shots, while shooting 53.5-percent from the while shooting 51-percent from the field in his career . . . has five double-figure scor- field as a junior . . . earned first-team all-conference and all-California Interscholastic ing games and three double-digit rebounding games in his career. Federation (CIF) – Southern Section honors his junior season . . . was selected as the San Bernardino County Scholar-Athlete of the Year for all sports for three years . . . 2010-11 — Played in 32 games and started 15 contests . . . 14 of his 15 starting earned second-team all-CIF merits and was a first-team all-conference performer as assignments came in the last 14 games . . . averaged 3.7 points and 6.1 rebounds a sophomore . . . was a four-year scholar-athlete . . . also lettered two years in track in 24.5 minutes of playing time . . .connected on 54-percent of his field goals . . . led . . . high school coach was Scott Smith. Tulsa in rebounding 10 times, blocked shots nine times and steals seven times . . . averaged 4.1 points (58) and 6.1 rebounds (86) in his 15 starting assignments . . . Personal — Favorite NBA team is the . . . lists The Inheri- received his first start of the season against Oklahoma State, and scored five points tance Cycle as his favorite book . . . lists “That 70’s Show” and “The Office” as his with eight rebounds and blocked one shot . . . made all five shots from the floor and favorite TV shows . . . his favorite pro athlete is NASCAR’s Jeff Gordon . . . his favor- scored 10 points, and grabbed six rebounds against Cal State Northridge (11/28) . ite opponent arena is Cameron Indoor Stadium . . . the person he would most like to . . hit 5-of-7 seven shots and scored a season-high 11 points with nine rebounds at meet is the late Jimmy Hendrix . . . the three words he uses to best describe himself UTEP (3/11). are “funny, caring and reserved” . . . parents are Joseph Jr. and Bessine Richard . . . majoring in management with specialization in business law . . . born April 11, 1990 in Fontana, California.

RICHARD’S Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2008-09 33-10 300/9.1 16-42 .381 0 -0 .000 5-24 .208 28-40 68 2.1 38-0 14 28 3 5 37/1.1 2009-10 35-25 869/24.8 72-135 .533 0-0 .000 56-85 . 659 68-122 190 5.4 106-4 29 50 30 14 200/5.7 2010-11 32-15 783/24.5 39-72 .542 0-0 .000 39-69 .565 73-122 195 6.1 97-4 15 31 19 14 117/3.7 TOTAL 100-50 1952/19.5 127-249 .510 0-0 .000 100-178 .562 169-284 453 4.5 241-8 58 109 52 33 354/3.5

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WILL SANGER JAMIE BOOKER players Guard • 6’2” • 196 lbs. • Sr-SQ Forward • 6’2” • 200 lbs. • Jr-WO Seattle, Wash. Tulsa, Okla. Bear Creek HS BT Washington HS #14 #4

CAREER AT TULSA — In his fourth year on the Tulsa basketball squad . . . a walk- CAREER AT TULSA — In his first season on the Tulsa basketball roster . . . a walk- on athlete . . . has played in 33 career games. on athlete . . . has served as a basketball student manager in each of the last two seasons. 2010-11 — Saw action in six games including against Rice, Marshall, East Carolina, UAB, UTSA and Cal State Northridge . . . played only seven minutes . . . grabbed a High School — Played prep basketball at Booker T. Washington High School . . . rebound against East Carolina. his team recorded a 24-5 mark and lost in the state championship game as a senior . . . high school coach was former TU standout Shea Seals. 2009-10 — Played in 13 games . . . saw just 22 minutes of action . . . had an assist and his first career steal in one minute against Colorado . . . had his first career block Personal — Favorite NBA teams are the , San Antonio against UCF . . . had his first career assist against Nevada . . . connected on 2-of-3 Spurs and . . . his favorite book is The Hobbit . . . Tim Duncan and Kevin three-pointers for 6 points on the year . . . hit his first career three-pointer against Durant are his favorite NBA players . . . Remember the Titans is his favorite sports South Alabama and added one rebound . . . hit his second 3-pointer against Jackson movie . . . his favorite TV show is “Two and a Half Men” . . . favorite sport to watch State. besides basketball is soccer . . . if he could meet anyone, dead or alive, it would be Richard Pryor . . . majoring in exercise sports science . . . parents are James and 2008-09 — Played in 14 games . . . saw action in just nine minutes . . . saw his first collegiate playing time in one minute vs. North Carolina Central, and scored his first career basket at the 0:02 mark of the game . . . had one rebound against both Rice and Auburn. JAIRUS COLEMAN High School — Was a four-year letterwinner and four-year starter at Bear Creek Guard • 6’2” • 200 lbs. • Fr-WO High School . . . averaged 13.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a senior, Houston, Texas while leading his team to a 16-7 record . . . earned first-team all-conference acco- YES Prep lades and was named Team MVP his senior season . . . scored at a 13.2 clip his junior # campaign . . . also lettered four years in soccer and tennis . . . was on the state cham- 13 pionship soccer team as a junior . . . high school basketball coach was Scott Moe.

CAREER AT TULSA — In his first season at Tulsa . . . a walk-on athlete. Personal — Favorite NBA team is the Portland Trailblazers . . . his favorite NBA player is Jason Kidd . . . favorite movie is Finding Forrester . . . favorite sport to watch High School — Played three seasons and was a two-year starter at YES Prep . and play besides basketball is soccer . . . the most memorable place he has visited is . . earned first-team all-district accolades as a junior and senior . . . was his team’s El Salvador . . . his biggest sports thrill was winning the state soccer championship MVP in his final two years . . . averaged 17 points, six rebounds and five assists as a in high school . . . favorite cartoon characters while growing up was Tom & Jerry prep senior . . . high school coach was Rustin Rawlings. . . . the game show he would most like to appear on is “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader” . . . a Presidential Scholar . . . has two brothers . . . parents are Frank and Kristen Sanger . . . majoring in geophysics . . . born May 1, 1988 in Tacoma, Personal — Favorite NBA team is the Miami Heat . . . his favorite NBA player is Washington. Lebron James . . . lists Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow as his favorite pro athlete . . . among his favorite TV shows is “The Unit” . . . the three words he uses to best describe himself are “humble, funny and hard-working” . . . the most memo- rable place he has visited was the White House . . . the magazine cover he would most like to appear on is TIME . . . the best advice he’s received is “it’s only called impossible because no one has done it yet” . . . majoring in mechanical engineering . . . parents are Ira and Lisa Coleman . . . born April 29, 1993.

Sanger’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts-Avg 2008-09 13-0 9/0.7 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1-1 2 0.2 2-0 0 1 0 0 3/0.2 2009-10 14-0 22/1.6 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 1 0.1 0-0 2 1 1 1 6/0.4 2010-11 6-0 7/1.2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0 1 0.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/0.0 TOTAL 33-0 38/1.2 3-9 .333 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 4 0.1 2-0 2 2 1 1 9/0.3

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ERIC McCLELLAN BRANDON SWANNEGAN Guard • 6’4” • 180 lbs. • Fr-HS Forward • 6’7” • 187 lbs. • Fr-HS Austin, Texas Houston, Texas Austin HS Cy-Ridge HS PLAYERS #2 #44

CAREER AT TULSA — A true freshman . . . in his first season at Tulsa. CAREER AT TULSA — A true freshman . . . in his first season at Tulsa . . . expected to red-shirt this season. High School — Was a three-year letterwinner and three-year starter at Austin High School . . . led his team to a 29-4 record and the District 15-5A champion- High School — Was a two-year letterwinner and starter at Cypress Ridge High ship his senior season . . . averaged 18.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists as School . . . scored 16.8 points, while averaging 10.3 rebounds and 5.6 blocked shots a senior . . . shot 44-perent from the field, 53-percent from three-point range and in his senior season . . . shot 70-percent from the field as a senior . . . was named 77-percent from the free throw line as a senior . . . was named the District 15-5A his school’s Defensive Player of the Year in each of his two seasons . . . averaged MVP as a senior and earned first-team all-CenTex accolades . . . was an McDonald’s 10.0 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.7 blocked shots during his junior campaign . . . high All-American nominee . . . averaged 15.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists in his school coach was Steve Dibble. junior campaign . . . scored at a 13.0 clip his sophomore season, while averaging 3.6 assists and 3.0 rebounds . . . high school coach was Andy Dudney. Personal — Favorite NBA team is the New Jersey Nets . . . his favorite NBA player is . . . enjoys playing video games . . . his favorite sports movie Personal — Favorite sports movies are Glory Road and Remember the Titans . is Love & Basketball . . . favorite cartoon character growing up was Bugs Bunny . . . . . enjoys playing video games . . . favorite NBA team is the Chicago Bulls and his the TV Game Show he would most like to appear on is “Amazing Race” . . . parents favorite player is Bulls point guard Derrick Rose . . . Chinese is his favorite food . are Clarence Swannegan and Daisy Taylor . . . his father was drafted in the 1982 . . the TV Game Show he would most like to appear on is “Wipeout” . . . the three draft by the San Antonio Spurs . . . majoring in mechanical engineering . . . born June words he uses to best describe himself are “humble, outgoing and competitive” . . . 1, 1993 in Houston, Texas. majoring in business . . . parents are Jackie McClellan and Kimberly Woody . . . born April 6, 1993 in Austin, Texas.

RASHAD SMITH DAVID WISHON Forward • 6’6” • 195 lbs. • Fr-HS Center • 7’2” • 265 lbs. • Fr-HS Plano, Texas Concord, NC Plano HS Fork Union Military Academy #1 #15

CAREER AT TULSA — A true freshman . . . in his first season at Tulsa. CAREER AT TULSA — A true freshman . . . in his first season at Tulsa.

High School — Was a four-year letterwinner and starter at Plano High School High School — Spent the 2010-11 season at Fork Union Military Academy ...... averaged 15.4 points while leading his team to a 21-12 record as a senior . . his coach at Fork Union was Fletcher Arritt . . . played the 2009-10 season at First As- . also averaged 7.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.9 blocks and 1.8 steals, while shoot- sembly (NC) High School after three years at Concord (NC) High School . . . averaged ing 56 percent from the field in his senior season . . . earned first-team all-district 16 points and 10 rebounds per game while leading his First Assembly Eagle squad to honors his final three seasons . . . also earned first-team all-region accolades his a 29-2 record in 2009-10 . . . earned all-conference honors in 2009-10 . . . scored 22 senior campaign . . . played in the inaugural Texas Shootout High School All-Star points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the state championship game as a junior. Basketball Game . . . was rated as high as the 19th best senior prospect in the state of Texas by TexasHoops.com prior to his senior season . . . averaged 12.0 points, Personal — Favorite sports movie is Above the Rim . . . his favorite NBA team is 5.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.1 blocked shots, while shooting 49.3-percent from the Boston Celtics and his favorite player is former NBA starter Shaquille O’Neal . . . the field as a junior . . . scored at an 8.8 clip and pulled down 7.1 rebounds, while his favorite athlete is UFC fighter Brock Lesnar . . . the TV Game Show he would most shooting 47-percent from the field in his sophomore season . . . was named as the like to appear on is “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” . . . the best player he’s played District Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore . . . high school coach was Phil Parlin. against is Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger . . . GQ is the magazine cover that he would most like to appear on . . . favorite food is chicken alfredo . . . majoring in business . . Personal — Favorite NBA teams are the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat . . . . full name is Hal David Wishon, Jr. . . . parents are Hal and Kim Wishon. favorite NBA player is Lebron James . . . his favorite athlete is boxer Floyd May- weather . . . his favorite TV show is “Family Guy” . . . his favorite book is Where Men Win Glory . . . favorite foods are chicken alfredo and New York-style pizza . . . the TV Game Show that he would most like to appear on is “Minute to Win It” . . . his favorite actors are Denzel Washington and Will Smith . . . has five siblings . . . his brother, Roscoe, plays basketball at Connecticut . . . plans to major in business finance . . . parents are Roscoe Smith and Veronica Dixon . . . born March 29, 1993 in Brooklyn, New York.

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four coaches in school history to win more games in After having spent 15 years as an assistant coach their second season. coach at Navy, Notre Dame, North Carolina and Michigan State, Wojcik was named as the 28th head Wojcik increased his teams win total the most among basketball coach at The University of Tulsa on March STAFF Doug Wojcik those coaches, improving from 11 victories in his 14, 2005. Head Coach first year to 20 in his second season. Richardson and Smith won two less in their second seasons, while “In Doug Wojcik, we have an experienced collegiate U.S. Naval Academy ‘97 Self had a nine-game improvement. His team not only coach who has worked at the highest level of Division Seventh Year increased its win total for the first to second year, but I basketball. He is an individual who is a leader with Over the years, Tulsa has had some outstanding also moved up in Conference USA standings from a vision of Tulsa basketball as a nationally prominent coaches walk the court as the Hurricane head coach sixth to fourth-place. program,” said President Steadman Upham, as Wojcik –– such names as , , was introduced as the Tulsa head coach. and –– all coaches who took Wojcik’s third year at the helm of the Tulsa program Tulsa basketball to new levels. But, current coach saw the Hurricane compile the sixth-most wins in “Tulsa has a rich tradition in basketball. We look for- Doug Wojcik is ahead of Richardson, Smith and Self school history with a 25-14 record, and go onto play ward to continuing that success that has seen Tulsa for career wins and looks to unseat Iba as Tulsa’s all- Memphis in the C-USA Championship game and win win conference championships and advance in post- time winningest basketball coach this season. the CBI title. He captured his 50th career win against season play over the past 26 years,” said Wojcik, at UAB in the quarterfinals of the 2008 C-USA Tour- the time of his appointment. “We have great fans, Wojcik enters his seventh year as the Golden Hur- nament, while a game later led Tulsa to its second solid community and campus support, a tremendous ricane head coach with an overall 123-78 record for straight 20-win season with a C-USA Tournament facilities and outstanding players that have worn the a .612 winning percentage and is second on Tulsa’s semifinal win over UTEP. blue and gold in the past. In addition, our member- career wins list, surpassing Nolan Richardson’s 119 ship in Conference USA has only helped enhance our wins a year ago. With 14 more victories, Wojcik will In his fourth season with the Hurricane, Wojcik’s team basketball program.” tie Iba’s 137 career wins. Wojcik has averaged 20.5 posted a 25-11 record, placed second in the Confer- victories in his six seasons, while Iba averaged 12.5 ence USA standings with a 12-4 mark, finished as the Wojcik, 47, spent two seasons on the Michigan State wins in his 11 campaigns. C-USA Tournament runner-up to the nation’s third- coaching staff before his appointment at Tulsa. He was ranked Memphis Tigers and made the school’s ninth instrumental in their run to the 2005 NCAA Final Four, In six seasons, Wojcik has taken a nine-win team be- NIT appearance. In 2009-10, Wojcik reached 100 ca- defeating Old Dominion, Vermont, Duke and Kentucky fore his arrival and posted four consecutive 20+ win reer victories and took his team to a fourth consecu- before losing to eventual national champion North seasons, back-to-back 25+ win campaigns, advanced tive year of 20+ wins and a trip to the school’s second Carolina in the semifinals. The Spartans finished the to the championship game of the 2008 and 2009 Con- straight NIT appearance. season with a 26-7 record and a 13-3 Big Ten mark. ference USA Tournament, won the inaugural College Basketball Invitational post-season event in his third During his tenure, Tulsa has been one of C-USA’s top In two seasons, Wojcik helped Michigan State post season and appeared in the NIT post-season tourna- defensive teams and has also been ranked among the a record of 44-19 overall and 25-7 in the Big Ten Con- ment twice. top defenses nationally. His first squad established ference, while finishing in second-place both years. a school record by holding the opposition to below Wojcik was promoted to associate head coach prior In addition to his team’s success on the court, all 14 50-percent in field goal shooting in all 28 games, and to the 2004-05 season, joining an impressive list of of his seniors have earned their degrees at The Uni- in 2006-07 broke that mark by accomplishing the same recent associate head coaches at Michigan State, versity of Tulsa. feat in 31 contests. including current collegiate head coaches (Indiana) and (Georgia Tech), as well as A year ago, Wojcik missed his fifth consecutive 20- His Hurricane teams have held 182 of its 201 opponents Michigan State Head Coach . win season by just one game as the Hurricane finished to under 50-percent shooting from the field during his with an overall 19-13 record and posted an 11-5 mark tenure. In addition, Tulsa has held the opposition to 60 In the spring of 2003, Wojcik served as a floor coach un- in league action for a second-place Conference USA points or less in 57 of Wojcik’s 123 career victories. der Izzo for the USA Basketball Under-20 tryout period. finish. Wojcik has recruited and coached three players who Before his stint at Michigan State, Wojcik spent three will go down as three of the best players in school With 23 victories in 2010, Wojcik became just the sec- years as an assistant coach at North Carolina (2000- history –– Ben Uzoh, Jerome Jordan and Justin Hurtt. ond coach in school history to post four 20+ win sea- 03). In his first season at UNC, the Tar Heels earned Uzoh ranks among the top-10 on 11 career lists for the sons, but the first to win 20 games in four consecutive a No. 1 national ranking late in the regular season, Hurricane, including first for games played and third for seasons. His three straight 20-win seasons was also posted a 26-7 overall mark, a 13-3 league record and scoring and assists. He is one of only four players in a first for a Tulsa coach. He also became the first Tulsa won a share of the ACC regular season championship. school history to surpass the career plateaus for 1,000 coach to lead his Hurricane teams to 25+ wins in two points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals in his consecutive campaigns. Wojcik’s recruiting expertise and ability was clearly three seasons. A seven-foot center, Jerome Jordan evident while at UNC. He helped bring in recruiting holds school records for single-game, single-season In his first season at Tulsa, Wojcik’s team posted the classes ranked second in the nation in both 2001 and and career blocked shots and also ranks among the top- best overall record (11-17), and home record (8-5) in 2002. These classes included one McDonald’s All- 10 on five more statistical charts in Tulsa history. He three seasons. Tulsa also placed among the top-half in American in 2001 (Jawad Williams) and three in 2002 also set the all-time Conference USA record for blocked the Conference USA standings, the best league finish (Raymond Felton, Rashad McCants and Sean May). shots. Hurtt completed his career as Conference USA’s in three years as well. He garnered his first career win Wojcik also served as head coach of the junior varsity scoring leader for the 2010-11 season. on Nov. 26, with a 73-67 win at home against Texas program at North Carolina for three years. A&M-Corpus Christi. In the 2009-10 campaign, Uzoh, Jordan and Hurtt be- While at UNC, Wojcik was named a “Head Coach in came the only trio of players to surpass 500 points in the Waiting” by Athlon Sports in 2001 and by ESPN’s After that first campaign, Wojcik led his second team the same season in school history. Hurtt completed his Jay Bilas in 2003. He was also named as an “Assis- to a 20-11 overall record and a fourth-place league career in 2010-11 as Conference USA’s leading scorer tant Coach on the Rise” by ESPN.com’s Andy Katz. mark of 9-7. In so doing, Wojcik became just one of with a 20.0 scoring average.

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Prior to North Carolina, Wojcik spent one season on As a collegiate player (1983-86), Wojcik led Navy to the coaching staff at Notre Dame, helping the Fighting the NCAA Tournament in three straight seasons, in- Irish post a 22-15 record and earn a berth in the 2000 cluding a 1986 East Regional Final appearance. He Wojcik File NIT Championship Game. In his one season at Notre started every game at point guard for three seasons, Dame, he recruited one McDonald’s All-American helping Navy post a 26-6 record as a sophomore, PERSONAL (Chris Thomas) and coached Tulsa native Ryan Hum- followed by marks of 30-5 and 26-6 in his final two

STAFF Birthdate: April 12, 1964 phrey, who went on to the NBA. When Notre Dame seasons. Overall, Navy was 82-17 in his three years Hometown: Wheeling, West Virginia Head Coach Matt Doherty accepted the head coach- as a starter. Family: wife Lael (pronounced like Gail, but ing position at North Carolina Wojcik followed him to with an “L”) and sons, Paxson and Denham. Chapel Hill. In 1986, teammate turned over his Co- lonial Athletic Association MVP Award to Wojcik, cit- EDUCATION In UNC’s Felton and Notre Dame’s Thomas, Wojcik ing his unselfish play and leadership abilities. During High School: Central Catholic High School recruited and signed two of the nation’s top-5 point his career, Wojcik established Navy school records for (West Virginia), 1982 guards. most assists in a game (14), season (251) and career College: U.S. Naval Academy (bachelor’s (714), while setting the single season mark as a junior. degree in physical science), 1987 Wojcik broke into the coaching ranks in 1990-91 as an At Navy, Wojcik was a part, either as a player or assistant coach at the United States Naval Academy, coach, in every conference title won by Navy and six PLAYING EXPERIENCE where he coached his alma mater for nine seasons. of the school’s 11 NCAA Tournament bids. Wojcik was Wojcik was still on active duty during the first two High School: Was a three-sport athlete a starter on Navy’s 1986 team that defeated Tulsa in seasons, then became a full-time assistant coach un- at Central Catholic High School . . . was a the first round of the NCAA Tournament. He tallied der new Head Coach Don DeVoe in 1992. pitcher on the team and quarterback four points, eight assists and two steals in 37 minutes on the football team . . . led the basketball for an 87-68 Navy victory. team to a state title and a school record 25 While at Navy, he coordinated recruiting and worked wins, while earning first-team all-state mer- with the Midshipmen post players. One of his players Upon earning his bachelor’s degree in Physical Sci- its as a senior . . . was coached by the late that he recruited and coached, Hassan Booker, was the ences from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987, Wojcik , the former head coach at Xavier recipient of the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Chip Hilton was commissioned as a Naval officer and attended and Wake Forest. Award, given to the player nationally who demon- Surface Warfare Officer School in Newport, Rhode strates personal character and leadership on and off Island. He was assigned to the USS W.S. Sims out of College: Earned three letters in basketball the court. Mayport, Florida, where he served as First Lieutenant at Navy (1983-86) . . . started every game at and Engineering Officer for two years prior to begin- point guard for three seasons, helping Navy During his tenure, Navy won three ning his coaching career. post a three-year record of 82-17 . . . was titles and competed in the NCAA Tournament in 1994, 1997 and 1998. In 1997, Navy became the fourth a teammate of NBA legend and former San A native of Wheeling, West Virginia, Wojcik and his school in NCAA history to improve its conference re- Antonio Spurs center David Robinson . . . wife, Lael, a 1990 Naval Academy graduate who cord in five consecutive seasons. Navy posted a 26-6 record his sophomore earned letters in basketball and track, have two sons: Paxson and Denham. season, followed by marks of 30-5 and 26-6 in his final two seasons . . . established Navy records for most assists in a game Wojcik’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record (14), season (251) and career (714), while Year School Pos. W-L Pct. Post-season Head Coach setting the single-season mark as a junior . . 1990-91 Navy Assistant Coach 8-21 .276 Peter Hermann . helped lead Navy to three Colonial Athletic 1991-92 Navy Assistant Coach 6-22 .214 Peter Hermann Association Championships and three NCAA 1992-93 Navy Assistant Coach 8-19 .296 Don DeVoe Tournament appearances . . . in 1986, team- mate David Robinson turned over his Colonial 1993-94 Navy Assistant Coach 17-13 .567 NCAA Don DeVoe Athletic Association MVP award to Wojcik, 1994-95 Navy Assistant Coach 20-9 .689 Don DeVoe citing his unselfish play and leadership 1995-96 Navy Assistant Coach 15-12 .556 Don DeVoe abilities . . . was selected to the Colonial 1996-97 Navy Assistant Coach 20-9 .689 NCAA Don DeVoe Athletic Association Silver Anniversary team 1997-98 Navy Assistant Coach 19-11 .633 NCAA Don DeVoe in October 2009. 1998-99 Navy Assistant Coach 20-7 .741 Don DeVoe wojcik HIGHLIGHTS 1999-00 Notre Dame Assistant Coach 22-15 .595 NIT Matt Doherty • Led Tulsa to CBI Championship in 2008 2000-01 North Carolina Assistant Coach 26-7 .788 NCAA Matt Doherty • Led Tulsa to back-to-back Conference USA 2001-02 North Carolina Assistant Coach 8-20 .286 Matt Doherty Championship Game appearances in 2008 2002-03 North Carolina Assistant Coach 19-16 .543 NIT Matt Doherty and 2009 2003-04 Michigan State Assistant Coach 18-12 .600 NCAA Tom Izzo • First coach in school history to post three 2004-05 Michigan State Associate Head Coach 26-7 .788 NCAA Final 4 Tom Izzo straight 20-win seasons • First coach in school history to win 25+ 2005-06 Tulsa Head Coach 11-17 .393 games in two consecutive seasons 2006-07 Tulsa Head Coach 20-11 .645 • His 123 victories in six years ranks 2007-08 Tulsa Head Coach 25-14 .641 CBI Champions second on the school’s career coaching 2008-09 Tulsa Head Coach 25-11 .694 NIT wins list 2009-10 Tulsa Head Coach 23-12 .657 NIT 2010-11 Tulsa Head Coach 19-13 .594

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A native of Gloversville, NY, Davis played under for- mer Navy and Pittsburgh Head Coach Paul Evans while at St. Lawrence University. He began his coach- ing career in 1981 at his alma mater as a student as- STAFF Jeremy Ballard Emmett Davis sistant coach. Davis then served as a full-time assis- Assistant Coach Assistant Coach tant coach at St. Lawrence for three years (1981-84). Colgate ‘03 St. Lawrence ‘80 Fifth Year First Year Davis’ wife, Gail, played college basketball at LaSalle, where she was a four-year letterwinner, and later was Jeremy Ballard is in his fifth season as an assistant Emmett Davis, the former head basketball coach at an assistant coach at LaSalle, Navy and Georgetown. basketball coach at The University of Tulsa. He came Colgate University, was appointed to an assistant They have three sons: Emmett, Shane and Brendan. to Tulsa after a brief stint at Mercer University. coaching position at The University of Tulsa in May 2011. Davis came to Tulsa after spending the previous In his first four seasons, Ballard has helped the Golden 13 seasons as the head coach at Colgate (1998-2011), Hurricane post a 92-50 record, advance to post-season where he became the school’s all-time winningest Terrence action and capture 20+ wins in three of those seasons. head coach with 165 career victories. In his first year, the Hurricane posted a 25-14 record, Rencher advanced to the Conference USA Championship Game Davis and Tulsa Head Coach Doug Wojcik were on the Assistant Coach and won the inaugural post-season College Basket- same coaching staff at the U.S. Naval Academy for Texas ‘95 ball Invitational Championship. eight seasons (1990-98) helping lead the Midshipmen First Year to three NCAA Tournament appearances. Former University of Texas standout Terrence Rencher In 2009, Tulsa won another 25 games, finished second During Davis’ tenure, he led Colgate to either the was named an assistant basketball coach at The Uni- in the C-USA standings, played in the C-USA Tourna- upper Division of the Patriot League standings or ad- versity of Tulsa in May 2011. ment Championship Game for the second consecutive vanced the team to the semifinals or the champion- season and advanced to the NIT. A year later, the Hur- ship game of the conference tournament in nine of his Rencher spent the previous two seasons as an as- ricane won 23 games and made its second straight 13 seasons. Davis was released from his head coach- sistant coach at Texas State University, helping the NIT appearance in 2009-10. Tulsa was one win shy of ing position on March 16th after the Raiders posted a Bobcats compile 31 overall wins and 19 victories in another 20-win season with a 19-13 record last year. 7-23 record. He finished his career at Colgate with a the Southland Conference. Texas State posted a 16-16 165-212 mark. record last season along with a 10-6 league mark. In Ballard spent three seasons as an assistant basketball the 2009-10 campaign, TSU registered an overall 15- coach at his alma mater, Colgate University (2004-07). In his first year as the Colgate head coach, Davis led 16 mark and 9-7 conference record. Before that, he coached the Atlanta All-Stars AAU his team to a 14-14 record and advanced to the semi- program for one year. finals of the Patriot League Tournament. In his fourth Rencher went to Texas State after serving as a gradu- season, the 2001-02 campaign, the Raiders posted a ate assistant coach at Saint Louis under A 2003 graduate of Colgate, Ballard earned four varsi- 17-11 record, which was the best record at Colgate in the 2008-09 season. ty letters with the Raiders, and served as a co-captain since 1994-95. in his senior season. He played in 63 games during his Before that, he was the head coach and basketball career including 18 starting assignments during the Colgate’s best season under Davis came during the program director for the boy’s varsity team at Regents 2002-03 campaign. 2007-2008 season when the Raiders advanced to the School of Austin in 2007-08. In addition to his coach- Patriot League championship game and tied a school ing duties, Rencher served as an academic mentor for He was only the third two-time winner of the pres- record for wins with 18. In that season, Davis became the University of Texas men’s basketball team from tigious ECAC Merit Medal Award in Colgate history, the school’s all-time leader for career victories when 2006-08. and was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor he reached his 138th win against Bucknell in the semi- Rencher is the all-time scoring leader at Texas, where Roll in 2002 and 2003. finals of the Patriot League Tournament. he scored 2,306 points in his career, and ranks sixth

among the school’s career assists leaders with 440. In 2001, Ballard received the team’s Hasan Brown Davis also recruited and coached current Tulsa as- A four-year starter at Texas, Rencher helped lead the Award, given to the player who typifies the spirit of sistant coach Jeremy Ballard for four seasons from Longhorns to three NCAA Tournament appearances, Colgate basketball, and in 2003 he was the recipient 1999-2003. three Southwest Conference championships, one of the Coaches Award as the best defensive player. Before taking over the Colgate helm, Davis served SWC Tournament title and a combined record of 83- as an assistant coach for 12 years at the U.S. Naval 44 from 1992-95. As a freshman, Rencher was named Ballard received his bachelor’s degree in English with Academy (1986-98), where he was involved with all Dick Vitale’s National Freshman of the Year and the a minor in Religion. His wife’s name is Khatera. aspects of the program. He was responsible for work- Southwest Conference Freshman of the Year in 1992. ing with the guards during his early years at Navy and He completed his collegiate career as an all-confer- worked with the post players over his final four sea- ence selection as a senior in 1995. sons. In his 12 seasons, Navy won four conference championships while advancing to the NCAA Tourna- Following his collegiate career, Rencher was the 32nd ment in each of those four seasons. overall selection in the 1995 NBA Draft by the Wash- ington Bullets and played one season in the NBA with In Davis’ first season at Navy, he coached Wojcik Miami and Phoenix. In 36 games, he averaged 2.9 and National Player of the Year David Robinson. The points and 1.1 rebounds. Midshipmen registered 26 wins, a Colonial Athletic Rencher also played in the CBA for one year before Association Championship and a trip to the NCAA playing nine years overseas in Israel, Croatia, Italy, tournament that year. Greece and Germany before beginning his coaching

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career. While playing for Telekom Baskets Bonn in Germany from 2001-03, Rencher averaged 15.0 and 16.1 points in subsequent years.

A native of The Bronx, New York, Rencher played his prep basketball at St. Raymond High School in New

STAFF York City. He was named New York’s Mr. Basketball as a high school senior in 1991.

Rencher earned his bachelor’s degree in Education with an emphasis in Youth and Community Studies from the University of Texas. He and his wife, Faye, have two daughters Siena and Savannah.

Joe Wallace Director of Basketball Operations West Liberty ‘05 Sixth Year

Joe Wallace is in his sixth year with The University of Tulsa and his third season as the Director of Basket- ball Operations.

Wallace spent his first three seasons with the Golden Hurricane as a graduate manager, serving as director of player development. During his tenure at Tulsa, the Hurricane has won 19 or more games each year, in- cluding four straight 20-win campaigns.

He came to Tulsa after spending four years as an assistant basketball coach at Bishop Donahue High School in West Virginia.

During his tenure at Bishop Donahue, Wallace also served as the junior varsity head coach. Since 2002, he has worked numerous coaching clinics and also worked the Five Star Basketball Camp in 2004 and 2005. Kodi Maduka He earned his bachelor’s degree in social science edu- cation in 2005 from West Liberty (Pa.) State College, where he played football for two years. Before that, Wallace played one season of basketball at Waynes- NBA players Wojcik has coached . . . burg (Pa.) College. Troy Murphy, Notre Dame First Round • Matt Carroll, Notre Dame Free Agent • Charlotte Bobcats His wife’s name is Cory Ryan Humphries, Notre Dame First Round • Memphis Grizzlies Brendan Haywood, North Carolina First Round • Joe Forte, North Carolina First Round • Boston Celtics Raymond Felton, North Carolina First Round • Charlotte Bobcats Sean May, North Carolina First Round • Charlotte Bobcats Rashad McCants, North Carolina First Round • Minnesota Timberwolves Alan Anderson, Michigan State Free Agent • Charlotte Bobcats Paul Davis, Michigan State Second Round • Maurice Ager, Michigan State First Round • Dallas Mavericks Shannon Brown, Michigan State First Round • Cleveland Cavs Ben Uzoh, University of Tulsa Free Agent • New Jersey Nets Jerome Jordan, University of Tulsa Second Round • New York Knicks (by trade from Milwaukee Bucks)

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Education; director of the National Collegiate Athletic In addition, Parmley was involved in developing the Association, and member of the Fund for the Improve- fundraising plan for athletic department needs for the ment of Postsecondary Education National Board. TU Capital Campaign in 2007, including the develop- ment of a scholarship committee, coaching endow- STAFF In spring 2011, Upham announced he would retire as ment and H.A. Chapman Stadium. Steadman president on June 30, 2012, and he will return to the Upham faculty as President Emeritus and University Professor Parmley moved into the athletics administrative role President to teach and conduct research. after two seasons in the football department. He was the Director of Football Operations in 2005 and served as the assistant athletic director for football Steadman Upham currently serves as the 17th presi- operations in 2006. dent of The University of Tulsa, a position he has held since 2004. Prior to coming to TU, he served as presi- Before coming to Tulsa, Parmley spent four years dent and chief executive officer of Claremont Gradu- Ross as the Director of Athletics for the Norman Public ate University, a doctoral research university and a Schools. He supervised more than 65 athletic pro- member of the Oxford-style consortium known as The Parmley grams and 200 coaching positions in the Norman Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California. Interim Director of School District. Athletics Upham received his Ph.D. degree in anthropology in “I’m sincerely appreciative of the opportunity that 1980 from . In 1981, he joined Ross Parmley was named Interim Director of Athletics President Upham and the university have given me,” New Mexico State University where he held the posi- on October 14, 2011. The appointment came follow- Parmley said. “This is a great time to be a part of The tions of chief archaeologist and assistant professor of ing the resignation of TU Director of Athletics Bubba University of Tulsa and the athletics department. Our archaeology. He achieved the rank of tenured profes- Cunningham, who earlier in the day was named the student-athletes perform at a very high level both sor of archaeology in 1989. athletics director at the University of North Carolina. athletically and academically, and we will continue those ideals front and center as we move forward.” Before leaving New Mexico State in 1990, he also Earlier in the fall of 2011, Parmley was named the served as the faculty affiliate, Center for Social Re- Deputy Director of Athletics. Before that, he served Parmley, 38 earned his bachelor’s degree in busi- search (1985 – 1990); curator of Archaeology, Univer- as the Associate Athletics Director for Operations and ness administration from Cameron University, and he sity Museum (1984 – 1990); and associate dean of the Administration since June 2007. Parmley served as received his master’s degree in sports management Graduate School (1987 – 1990). From 1990 to 1998, the Director of the Golden Hurricane Club in 2007 on from the University of Oklahoma. Upham worked at the as vice pro- an interim basis, as the fundraising arm of athletics vost for research and dean of the Graduate School and surpassed its goal of $1.7 million. He and his wife, Heather, have two children: daughter professor of anthropology. Jordyn Kate and son Blake. “We’re excited to have someone of Ross’ abilities Upham is a widely published archaeologist, having continue to lead our athletic program,” TU President written or edited 10 books and more than 75 book Steadman Upham said. “He has been closely involved chapters and journal articles. He has lectured ex- in every aspect of our athletics department under tensively in the United States and Canada. Through- Bubba’s leadership and has proven to be a tremen- out his career, Upham has been singled out for his dous asset to our coaches and student-athletes. With achievements as an educator and administrator. the quality of coaches and administrators we have at TU, I am confident we will sustain our remarkable In 2001, he received the Academy Gold Medal of momentum.” Honor by the Academy of Transdisciplinary Learning and Advance Studies. He was named to the Graduate During his tenure, Parmley has been responsible for College Hall of Fame by Arizona State University and the supervision of the athletic business office, ticket named an ASU Distinguished Alumnus in 1998. The office, equipment staff and game day operations as University of Oregon presented Upham its Martin Lu- well as overseeing the development and supervision ther King, Jr. Award and Director’s Award for Service of the annual athletic department budget. He has and Achievement, both in 1998. had sport supervision for tennis and golf and served as the lead person for the planning and coordination Early in his academic career, Upham’s teaching skills of the TU golf practice facility at Patriot Golf Course. were recognized by New Mexico State University, Parmley has been responsible for revising TU’s ath- which presented him the Donald C. Roush Award for letic department policies and procedures. He has Excellence in Teaching, 1987, and a year later named also worked closely with the Academic Services staff him a Master Teacher. on the successful pursuit of maintaining APR above NCAA guidelines. Upham’s extensive professional service and accom- plishments include commissioner of the Western Parmley served as the tournament director for the Association of Schools and Colleges; chairman of the 2008 NCAA Division I Tennis Championships and Board of Directors of the Council of Graduate Schools; several Conference USA Championships, as well as president, National Physical Science Consortium; di- serving as tournament manager for the 2011 NCAA rector of The American Mutual Funds; director of the Basketball Tournament, 2nd and 3rd Rounds at the St. Francis Health System; director of the Tulsa Cham- BOK Center. ber of Commerce; director of the American Council on Steven Idlet

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2010-11 Tulsa Basketball Statistics - All Games

|—TOTAL —| |—3-PTS —| |— REBOUNDS —| Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 15 HURTT, Justin 32-32 1079 33.7 206-494 .417 86-234 .368 142-175 .811 16 105 121 3.8 53 1 76 88 7 16 640 20.0 11 IDLET, Steven 31-31 816 26.3 126-239 .527 0-0 .000 109-153 .712 54 142 196 6.3 96 5 31 53 28 28 361 11.6 REVIEW 03 CLARKSON, Jordan 27-9 672 24.9 97-224 .433 20-66 .303 96-121 .793 11 45 56 2.1 62 1 52 78 3 20 310 11.5 30 HARALSON, Scottie 32-31 1000 31.3 114-292 .390 82-219 .374 38-45 .844 36 72 108 3.4 41 0 54 42 11 13 348 10.9 00 POPE, Bryson 32-21 697 21.8 65-144 .451 14-42 .333 56-94 .596 18 74 92 2.9 57 1 73 65 6 18 200 6.3 35 MAGLEY, D.J. 31-18 507 16.4 52-87 .598 0-0 .000 17-30 .567 47 75 122 3.9 100 9 13 26 10 14 121 3.9 33 RICHARD, Joe 32-15 783 24.5 39-72 .542 0-0 .000 39-69 .565 73 122 195 6.1 97 4 15 31 19 14 117 3.7 32 MADUKA, Kodi 32-0 373 11.7 27-60 . 450 0-1 .000 23-49 .469 30 63 93 2.9 75 3 10 21 25 3 77 2.4 05 PEETE, Tim 31-0 255 8.2 15-58 .259 6-28 .214 8-14 .571 10 22 32 1.0 21 0 16 11 0 9 44 1.4 04 HEIRMAN, Shane 19-2 170 8.9 6-16 .375 5-14 .357 4-7 .571 1 17 18 0.9 15 0 16 10 0 3 21 1.1 23 BARUTI, Blondy 13-0 87 6.7 3-14 .214 0-4 .000 3-6 .500 7 11 18 1.4 12 0 0 3 10 1 9 0.7 13 MEDDER, Donte 1-0 5 5.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 40 MORGAN, Colter 4-0 4 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 10 HUNTER, Barrett 6-0 6 1.0 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 43 WHITEHEAD, Ladarrius 6-0 8 1.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 14 SANGER, Will 6-0 7 1.2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 62 66 128 4.0 0 5 0 Total 32 6500 753-1717 .439 214-613 .349 535-763 .701 366 818 1184 37.0 636 24 365 441 119 142 2255 70.5 Opponents 32 6500 735-1740 .422 180-539 .334 515-711 .724 299 707 1006 31.4 652 - 362 377 103 203 2165 67.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd oT oT2 TOTAL Tulsa 1042 1166 37 10 - 2255 Opponents 973 1148 30 14 - 2165

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: oFF DEF TOTAL Tulsa 116 1 117 Opponents 83 3 86

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME 16 90823 5676 AWAY 12 70250 5854 NEUTRAL 4 17086 4272 TOTAL 32 178159 5567

2010-11 Tulsa Basketball Statistics - C-USA Games |—TOTAL —| |—3-PTS —| |— REBOUNDS —| Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 15 HURTT, Justin 16-16 545 34.1 99-249 .398 44-120 .367 65-87 .747 7 59 66 4.1 5 0 34 52 3 7 307 19.2 11 IDLET, Steven 16-16 401 25.1 61-108 .565 0-0 .000 47-64 .734 32 75 107 6.7 50 3 10 30 14 13 169 10.6 03 CLARKSON, Jordan 15-0 368 24.5 48-119 .403 13-44 .295 55-67 .821 3 26 29 1.9 35 1 30 35 3 13 164 10.9 30 HARALSON, Scottie 16-16 505 31.6 48-133 .361 36-103 .350 19-21 .905 18 29 47 2.9 14 0 30 20 5 9 151 9.4 00 POPE, Bryson 16-15 389 24.3 38-89 .427 9-26 .346 40-61 .656 12 37 49 3.1 29 1 43 39 4 12 125 7.8 35 MAGLEY, D.J. 15-4 201 13.4 23-34 .676 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 13 29 42 2.8 1 5 5 11 5 5 50 3.3 33 RICHARD, Joe 16-12 414 25.9 18-32 .563 0-0 .000 23-39 .590 33 66 99 6.2 50 1 10 10 10 6 59 3.7 32 MADUKA, Kodi 16-0 207 12.9 16-29 .552 0-0 .000 15-28 .536 19 39 58 3.6 32 1 8 7 18 1 47 2.9 05 PEETE, Tim 15-0 107 7.1 6-21 .286 2-10 .200 1-4 .250 6 10 16 1.1 12 0 5 5 0 5 15 1.0 04 HEIRMAN, Shane 5-1 26 5.2 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.6 2 0 4 1 0 0 3 0.6 23 BARUTI, Blondy 5-0 45 9.0 2-9 .222 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 5 7 12 2.4 7 0 0 2 5 1 4 0.8 13 MEDDER, Donte 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 40 MORGAN, Colter 4-0 4 1.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 14 SANGER, Will 4-0 4 1.0 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 43 WHITEHEAD, Ladarrius 5-0 6 1.2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 10 HUNTER, Barrett 4-0 3 0.8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 31 34 65 4.1 0 3 0 Total 16 3225 360-830 .434 105-308 .341 269-381 .706 180 416 596 37.2 307 12 179 217 67 73 1094 68.4 Opponents 16 3225 354-860 .412 84-269 .312 247-346 .714 152 340 492 30.8 322 6 170 185 59 103 1039 64.9

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2010-11 Tulsa Results and Season Leaders REVIEW RECORD: oVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (19-13) (12-4) (4-8) (3-1) CONFERENCE (11-5) (7-1) (4-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (8-8) (5-3) (0-4) (3-1)

DATE TIME oPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

11/12/10 7:05 p.m. APPALACHIAN STATE 86-89 L 5418 (26) HARALSON, Scottie (7) MAGLEY, D.J. 11/16/10 11:05 a.m. ORAL ROBERTS W 83-68 7057 (20) IDLET, Steven (8) RICHARD, Joe 11/19/10 7:05 p.m. MISSOURI STATE W 62-50 5268 (22) HURTT, Justin (7) HURTT, Justin 11/25/10 10:30 p.m. ! vs UNLV 71-80 L 2089 (15) HURTT, Justin (5 )IDLET, Steven (15) HARALSON, Scottie 11/26/10 10:30 p.m. ! vs Stanford W 65-53 2467 (20) CLARKSON, Jordan (10) IDLET, Steven 11/28/10 3:00 p.m. ! vs Cal State Northridge W 80-63 1307 (20) HURTT, Justin (6) RICHARD, Joe 12/05/10 2:00 p.m. at UALR 67-69 L 2548 (15) IDLET, Steven (9) RICHARD, Joe 12/08/10 8:06 p.m. OKLAHOMA STATE 54-71 L 9778 (14) HURTT, Justin (8) RICHARD, Joe 12/12/10 1:05 p.m. PRINCETON 78-82 Lo2 4855 (25) HURTT, Justin (11) IDLET, Steven 12/16/10 7:05 p.m. WEBER STATE Wot 81-79 4609 (36) HURTT, Justin (9) MAGLEY, D.J. 12/21/10 7:05 p.m. at Wichita State 79-82 L 14112 (30) HURTT, Justin (3) MADUKA, Kodi (3) IDLET, Steven (3) MAGLEY, D.J. 12/23/10 7:05 p.m. UTSA W 92-67 5194 (33) HURTT, Justin (9) RICHARD, Joe 12/30/10 7:05 p.m. TCU W 69-66 5143 (23) HURTT, Justin (14) IDLET, Steven 01/05/11 8:05 p.m. * at UTEP 59-69 L 8671 (21) HURTT, Justin (9) IDLET, Steven 01/08/10 7:00 p.m. * RICE W 75-64 5439 (16) HURTT, Justin (8) HURTT, Justin 01/12/11 7:30 p.m. at Arizona State 59-69 L 6386 (17) HURTT, Justin (11) POPE, Bryson 01/19/11 6:05 p.m. * at Houston 57-64 L 3617 (20) HURTT, Justin (12) IDLET, Steven 01/22/11 2:00 p.m. * at Tulane W 65-61 2021 (16) POPE, Bryson (9) IDLET, Steven 01/26/11 7:05 p.m. * SMU 58-59 L 4817 (27) HURTT, Justin (9) RICHARD, Joe 01/29/11 7:05 p.m. * UTEP W 69-68 5412 (18) HURTT, Justin (7) MAGLEY, D.J. 02/02/11 6:00 p.m. * at Memphis W 68-65 15953 (17) IDLET, Steven (7) IDLET, Steven 02/05/11 3:05 p.m. * HOUSTON Wot 76-71 5126 (22) HURTT, Justin (10) IDLET, Steven (22) HARALSON, Scottie 02/12/11 7:00 p.m. * at UCF 57-58 L 7008 (23) HURTT, Justin (9) IDLET, Steven 02/16/11 7:05 p.m. * EAST CAROLINA W 86-67 4897 (21) HURTT, Justin (7) IDLET, Steven 02/19/11 2:05 p.m. * at SMU W 74-66 2636 (17) CLARKSON, Jordan (7) MAGLEY, D.J. 02/23/11 7:05 p.m. * at Marshall 61-79 L 5613 (16) CLARKSON, Jordan (5) MAGLEY, D.J. 02/26/11 7:05 p.m. * TULANE W 66-59 5790 (24) HURTT, Justin (10) RICHARD, Joe 03/02/11 7:00 pm * at Rice W 67-57 1685 (22) HURTT, Justin (8) RICHARD, Joe 03/05/11 7:05 p.m. * SOUTHERN MISS W 78-70 6571 (25) HURTT, Justin (11) RICHARD, Joe 03/10/11 8:05 p.m. vs Rice W 81-72 11223 (21) CLARKSON, Jordan (8) IDLET, Steven 03/11/11 2:00 p.m. at UTEP 54-66 L (17) HURTT, Justin (9) RICHARD, Joe

! = 76 Classic * = Conference game

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2010-11 Miscellaneous Statistics

Tulsa Individual Miscellaneous Statistics . . .

Double-Figure Scoring Games –– Hurtt (32), Idlet (18), Haralson (17), Clarkson (15), Pope (6), Magley (3), Richard (2), Maduka (1) review Double-Figure Rebounding Games –– Idlet (5), Richard (2), Pope (1) Double-Figure Assist Games –– none Double-Double Games –– Idlet (5) Games Leading Tulsa in Scoring –– Hurtt (23), Idlet (4), Haralson (3), Clarkson (4), Pope (1) Games Leading Tulsa in Rebounding –– Idlet (13), Richard (10), Magley (7), Maduka (2), Hurtt (1), Pope (1) Games Leading Tulsa in Assists –– Hurtt (13), Pope (12), Clarkson (9), Haralson (7), Peete (3), Idlet (2), Maduka (1), Richard (1) Games Leading Tulsa in Steals –– Idlet (11), Pope (9), Hurtt (8), Magley (7), Richard (7), Peete (7), Haralson (6), Clarkson (6), Heirman (1), Maduka (1), Whitehead (1), Baruti (1) Games Leading Tulsa in Blocked Shots –– Idlet (12), Maduka (11), Richard (9), Magley (5), Baruti (5), Hurtt (4), Haralson (4), Pope (3), Clarkson (2) 20+-Point Scoring Games –– Hurtt (16), Idlet (3), Haralson (2), Clarkson (2)

Tulsa’s Starting Lineups (F–F–G–G–G) . . .

Appalachian State –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Andrews, Clarkson Oral Roberts –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson Missouri State –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson (n) UNLV –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson (n) Stanford–– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson (n) Cal Northridge –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson @ UALR –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson Oklahoma State –– Richard, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson Tim Peete Princeton –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Clarkson Weber State –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Heirman Tulsa Record when the Hurricane . . . @ Wichita State –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Ahead at halftime ...... 14-7 UT-San Antonio –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Trailing at halftime...... 4-5 TCU –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Tied at halftime...... 1-1 @ UTEP –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Went into Overtime...... 2-1 Rice –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot 50-percent or above from the field...... 8-1 @ Arizona State –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot below 50-percent from the field...... 11-12 UAB –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Opponent shoots 50-percent or above from the field...... 0-4 @ Houston –– Idlet, Magley, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Opponent shoots below 50-percent from the field...... 19-9 @ Tulane –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Outrebound the opponent...... 17-8 SMU –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Been outrebounded by the opponent...... 2-4 UTEP –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Tied with opponent in rebounds...... 0-1 @ Memphis –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot better from the field than the opponent...... 13-3 Houston –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot worse from the field than the opponent...... 4-10 @ UCF –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot the same from the field as the opponent...... 2-0 East Carolina –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Shoot 40-percent or above from 3-point range...... 5-4 @ SMU –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Opponent shoots 40-percent or above from 3-point range...... 5-7 @ Marshall –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Commits 15 or more turnovers...... 9-5 Tulane –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Has less than 15 turnovers...... 10-8 @ Rice –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Opponent commits 15 or more turnovers...... 6-2 Southern Miss –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Heirman Has less turnovers than opponent...... 7-2 Rice –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Scores 80 points or more...... 7-0 UTEP –– Idlet, Richard, Hurtt, Haralson, Pope Opponent scores 80 or more points...... 1-3 Scores 65 points or more...... 18-5 Scores less than 65 points...... 1-8 Holds opponent to 65 points or less...... 9-3 Opponent scores more than 65 points...... 10-10 Holds opponent to 50 points or less...... 1-0

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Charting Tulsa Basketball Since 1980-81. . .

Year Head Coach Record conference Titles NCAA/NIT/CBI (Record) RE

1980-81 Nolan Richardson 26-7 NIT Champions (5-0) view 1981-82 same 24-6 MVC Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (0-1) 1982-83 same 19-12 NIT First Round (0-1) 1983-84 same 27-4 MVC co-Champions/Tourn. Champs NCAA First Round (0-1) 1984-85 same 23-8 MVC Champions NCAA First Round (0-1)

1985-86 J.D. Barnett 23-9 MVC Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (0-1) 1986-87 same 22-8 MVC Champions NCAA First Round (0-1) 1987-88 same 8-20 1988-89 same 18-13 1989-90 same 17-13 NIT First Round (0-1) 1990-91 same 18-12 NIT First Round (0-1)

1991-92 Tubby Smith 17-13 1992-93 same 15-14 1993-94 same 23-8 MVC Champions NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2-1) 1994-95 same 24-8 MVC Champions NCAA Sweet Sixteen (2-1)

1995-96 Steve Robinson 22-8 MVC Tournament Champions NCAA First Round (0-1) 1996-97 same 24-10 NCAA Second Round (1-1)

1997-98 Bill Self 19-12 1998-99 same 23-10 WAC co-Champions NCAA Second Round (1-1) 1999-00 same 32-5 WAC Champions NCAA Elite Eight (3-1)

2000-01 26-11 NIT Champions (5-0)

2001-02 John Phillips 27-7 WAC-co-Champions NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2002-03 same 23-10 WAC Tournament Champions NCAA Second Round (1-1) 2003-04 same 9-20 2004-05 same/ 9-20 (2-5 w/Phillips • 7-15 w/Williamson)

2005-06 Doug Wojcik 11-17 2006-07 same 20-11 2007-08 same 25-14 CBI Champions (5-1) 2008-09 same 25-11 NIT Second Round (1-1) 2009-10 same 23-12 NIT First Round (0-1) 2010-11 same 19-13 Totals 641-335 8 Reg. Season Titles 13 NCAA Appearances (11-13) (.657) 5 Tournament Titles 7 NIT Appearances (11-5) 1 CBI Appearance (5-1)

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2010-11 Tulsa Game-By-Game Highs Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS

APPALACHIAN STATE 11/12/10 86-89 L 26-HARALSON, Sco 7-MAGLEY, D.J. 8-ANDREWS, Glen 4-IDLET, Steven 1-HARALSON, Sco ORAL ROBERTS 11/16/10 83-68 W 20-IDLET, Steven 8-RICHARD, Joe 4-HARALSON, Sco 1-MAGLEY, D.J. 3-RICHARD, Joe POPE, Bryson view MISSOURI STATE 11/19/10 62-50 W 22-HURTT, Justin 7-HURTT, Justin 3-CLARKSON, Jor 2-HARALSON, Sco 1-POPE, Bryson

RE MAGLEY, D.J. MADUKA, Kodi IDLET, Steven vs UNLV 11/25/10 71-80 L 15-HARALSON, Sco 5-IDLET, Steven 4-IDLET, Steven 1-PEETE, Tim None HURTT, Justin CLARKSON, Jor RICHARD, Joe vs Stanford 11/26/10 65-53 W 20-CLARKSON, Jor 10-IDLET, Steven 3-CLARKSON, Jor 2-HEIRMAN, Shan 1-RICHARD, Joe HURTT, Justin CLARKSON, Jor IDLET, Steven vs Cal State Northridge 11/28/10 80-63 W 20-HURTT, Justin 6-RICHARD, Joe 3-PEETE, Tim 2-MAGLEY, D.J. 1-HURTT, Justin IDLET, Steven at UALR 12/05/10 67-69 L 15-IDLET, Steven 9-RICHARD, Joe 5-HURTT, Justin None 3-IDLET, Steven OKLAHOMA STATE 12/08/10 54-71 L 14-HURTT, Justin 8-RICHARD, Joe 2-HURTT, Justin 1-POPE, Bryson 1-MADUKA, Kodi CLARKSON, Jor PEETE, Tim HURTT, Justin MADUKA, Kodi BARUTI, Blond HURTT, Justin RICHARD, Joe PRINCETON 12/12/10 78-82 2OL 25-HURTT, Justin 11-IDLET, Steven 3-HURTT, Justin 1-RICHARD, Joe 3-BARUTI, Blondy WEBER STATE 12/16/10 81-79 WO 36-HURTT, Justin 9-MAGLEY, D.J. 5-POPE, Bryson 3-HURTT, Justin 3-MAGLEY, D.J. at Wichita State 12/21/10 79-82 L 30-HURTT, Justin 3-MAGLEY, D.J. 5-HURTT, Justin 1-RICHARD, Joe 1-BARUTI, Blond IDLET, Steven PEETE, Tim MADUKA, Kodi MADUKA, Kodi HURTT, Justin RICHARD, Joe UTSA 12/23/10 92-67 W 33-HURTT, Justin 9-RICHARD, Joe 5-HURTT, Justin 4-IDLET, Steven 2-IDLET, Steven MADUKA, Kodi TCU 12/30/10 69-66 W 23-HURTT, Justin 14-IDLET, Steven 4-POPE, Bryson 1-RICHARD, Joe 1-IDLET, Steven POPE, Bryson HARALSON, Sco MAGLEY, D.J. at UTEP 01/05/11 59-69 L 21-HURTT, Justin 9-IDLET, Steven 3-POPE, Bryson 1-PEETE, Tim 3-MADUKA, Kodi MAGLEY, D.J. POPE, Bryson HARALSON, Sco RICE 01/08/10 75-64 W 16-HURTT, Justin 8-HURTT, Justin 3-HARALSON, Sco 5-POPE, Bryson 1-RICHARD, Joe HURTT, Justin POPE, Bryson MADUKA, Kodi HARALSON, Sco at Arizona State 01/12/11 59-69 L 17-HURTT, Justin 11-POPE, Bryson 4-POPE, Bryson 1-CLARKSON, Jor 1-HURTT, Justin IDLET, Steven MADUKA, Kodi POPE, Bryson IDLET, Steven UAB 01/15/11 78-62 W 17-HURTT, Justin 7-MADUKA, Kodi 5-HURTT, Justin 3-IDLET, Steven 3-RICHARD, Joe RICHARD, Joe at Houston 01/19/11 57-64 L 20-HURTT, Justin 12-IDLET, Steven 3-HURTT, Justin 1-HARALSON, Sco 4-MADUKA, Kodi at Tulane 01/22/11 65-61 W 16-POPE, Bryson 9-IDLET, Steven 3-HARALSON, Sco 1-HARALSON, Sco 1-CLARKSON, Jor POPE, Bryson POPE, Bryson POPE, Bryson IDLET, Steven MADUKA, Kodi HURTT, Justin IDLET, Steven SMU 01/26/11 58-59 L 27-HURTT, Justin 9-RICHARD, Joe 7-POPE, Bryson 1-IDLET, Steven 1-MAGLEY, D.J. HURTT, Justin RICHARD, Joe CLARKSON, Jor IDLET, Steven UTEP 01/29/11 69-68 W 18-HURTT, Justin 7-MAGLEY, D.J. 2-HARALSON, Sco 1-POPE, Bryson 3-MAGLEY, D.J. at Memphis 02/02/11 68-65 W 17-IDLET, Steven 7-IDLET, Steven 3-HURTT, Justin 2-MAGLEY, D.J. 3-MADUKA, Kodi CLARKSON, Jor IDLET, Steven HOUSTON 02/05/11 76-71 WO 22-HARALSON, Sco 10-IDLET, Steven 5-POPE, Bryson 1-PEETE, Tim 1-RICHARD, Joe HURTT, Justin IDLET, Steven at UCF 2/12/11 57-58 L 23-HURTT, Justin 9-IDLET, Steven 4-CLARKSON, Jor 1-MAGLEY, D.J. 1-HURTT, Justin HURTT, Justin POPE, Bryson MAGLEY, D.J. RICHARD, Joe HARALSON, Sco HURTT, Justin RICHARD, Joe MADUKA, Kodi EAST CAROLINA 02/16/11 86-67 W 21-HURTT, Justin 7-IDLET, Steven 6-POPE, Bryson 4-CLARKSON, Jor 2-IDLET, Steven at SMU 02/19/11 74-66 W 17-CLARKSON, Jor 7-MAGLEY, D.J. 2-CLARKSON, Jor 2-RICHARD, Joe 2-MADUKA, Kodi POPE, Bryson PEETE, Tim at Marshall 02/23/11 61-79 L 16-CLARKSON, Jor 5-MAGLEY, D.J. 1-HARALSON, Sco 1-WHITEHEAD, La 1-HARALSON, Sco HURTT, Justin PEETE, Tim BARUTI, Blond PEETE, Tim HARALSON, Sco POPE, Bryson TULANE 02/26/11 66-59 W 24-HURTT, Justin 10-RICHARD, Joe 5-HARALSON, Sco 1-IDLET, Steven 4-IDLET, Steven RICHARD, Joe at Rice 03/02/11 67-57 W 22-HURTT, Justin 8-RICHARD, Joe 2-HARALSON, Sco 1-HARALSON, Sco 2-BARUTI, Blond RICHARD, Joe POPE, Bryson HURTT, Justin BARUTI, Blond CLARKSON, Jor HURTT, Justin SOUTHERN MISS 03/05/11 78-70 W 25-HURTT, Justin 11-RICHARD, Joe 3-CLARKSON, Jor 3-CLARKSON, Jor 2-IDLET, Steven vs Rice 03/10/11 81-72 W 21-CLARKSON, Jor 8-IDLET, Steven 3-HURTT, Justin 1-PEETE, Tim 1-RICHARD, Joe HARALSON, Sco HURTT, Justin MAGLEY, D.J. POPE, Bryson at UTEP 03/11/11 54-66 L 17-HURTT, Justin 9-RICHARD, Joe 2-IDLET, Steven 2-IDLET, Steven 1-IDLET, Steven CLARKSON, Jor POPE, Bryson 24 www.tulsahurricane.com 2011-12 TULSA MEN’S BASKETBALL Record & Fact Book

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00 3 4 5 10 11 13 14 15 REVIEW Opponent Date Score WL POPE cLARKSON HERIMAN PEETE HUNTER IDLET MEDDER SANGER HURTT

APPALACHIAN STATE 11/12/10 86-89 L 2- 0- 1 8- 1- 2 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 20- 6- 0 DNP DNP 15- 3- 0 ORAL ROBERTS 11/16/10 83-68 W 4- 2- 1 17- 3- 1 0- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 20- 4- 2 DNP DNP 19- 3- 3 MISSOURI STATE 11/19/10 62-50 W 6- 6- 1 13- 3- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP 8- 4- 0 DNP DNP 22- 7- 2 vs UNLV 11/25/10 71-80 L 6- 1- 0 9- 0- 0 7- 1- 1 4- 2- 1 DNP 12- 5- 4 DNP DNP 15- 4- 3 vs Stanford 11/26/10 65-53 W 1- 0- 0 20- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 2- 2- 1 DNP 10-10- 0 DNP DNP 19- 5- 3 vs Cal State Northridge 11/28/10 80-63 W 2- 3- 2 19- 1- 2 1- 5- 2 3- 2- 3 0- 0- 0 6- 5- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 20- 3- 1 at UALR 12/05/10 67-69 L 0- 0- 2 14- 5- 3 3- 2- 1 7- 1- 0 DNP 15- 6- 1 DNP DNP 13- 2- 5 OKLAHOMA STATE 12/08/10 54-71 L 1- 1- 1 8- 1- 2 2- 2- 1 2- 1- 1 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 14- 3- 2 PRINCETON 12/12/10 78-82 OL 0- 1- 1 3- 1- 2 3- 3- 1 0- 1- 0 DNP 19-11- 1 DNP DNP 25- 2- 3 WEBER STATE 12/16/10 81-79 WO 9- 5- 5 DNP 2- 0- 1 2- 1- 1 DNP 14- 5- 1 DNP DNP 36- 5- 2 at Wichita State 12/21/10 79-82 L 16- 0- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 5- 1- 1 DNP 3- 3- 3 DNP DNP 30- 2- 5 UTSA 12/23/10 92-67 W 5- 3- 3 DNP 0- 2- 3 3- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 20- 4- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 33- 0- 5 TCU 12/30/10 69-66 W 2- 6- 4 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 1 DNP 22-14- 1 DNP DNP 23- 7- 2 at UTEP 01/05/11 59-69 L 10- 5- 3 3- 1- 2 DNP 0- 1- 0 DNP 9- 9- 2 DNP DNP 21- 2- 1 RICE 01/08/11 75-64 W 11- 3- 1 15- 1- 2 DNP 0- 1- 0 DNP 15- 5- 0 DNP DNP 16- 8- 3 at Arizona State 01/12/11 59-69 L 7-11- 4 4- 1- 1 DNP 0- 1- 1 DNP 11- 1- 0 DNP DNP 17- 3- 2 UAB 01/15/11 78-62 W 9- 3- 2 5- 2- 3 DNP DNP 0- 0- 0 16- 5- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 17- 3- 5 at Houston 01/19/11 57-64 L 13- 4- 2 5- 2- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 14-12- 2 DNP DNP 20- 4- 3 at Tulane 01/22/11 65-61 W 16- 5- 3 11- 2- 1 DNP 0- 1- 0 DNP 10- 9- 1 DNP DNP 11- 3- 1 SMU 01/26/11 58-59 L 12- 3- 7 5- 1- 1 DNP 0- 1- 0 DNP 2- 8- 0 DNP DNP 27- 4- 2 UTEP 01/29/11 69-68 W 6- 1- 2 14- 3- 2 DNP 3- 0- 1 DNP 7- 6- 1 DNP DNP 18- 1- 1 at Memphis 02/02/11 68-65 W 2- 3- 2 15- 0- 3 DNP 2- 1- 0 DNP 17- 7- 0 DNP DNP 11- 5- 3 HOUSTON 02/05/11 76-71 WO 3- 1- 5 8- 5- 2 DNP 1- 2- 0 DNP 16-10- 1 DNP DNP 22- 6- 2 at UCF 02/12/11 57-58 L 4- 1- 1 3- 2- 4 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 7- 9- 0 DNP DNP 23- 5- 4 EAST CAROLINA 02/16/11 86-67 W 6- 4- 6 17- 1- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 8- 7- 2 DNP 0- 1- 0 21- 6- 1 at SMU 02/19/11 74-66 W 11- 4- 2 17- 2- 2 DNP 0- 2- 2 DNP 6- 3- 0 DNP DNP 14- 4- 1 at Marshall 02/23/11 61-79 L 6- 1- 1 16- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 7- 4- 1 0- 0- 0 8- 2- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 15- 4- 1 TULANE 02/26/11 66-59 W 7- 4- 3 DNP 3- 3- 3 2- 0- 1 DNP 16- 9- 0 DNP DNP 24- 3- 2 at Rice 03/02/11 67-57 W 8- 6- 1 12- 5- 0 0- 0- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 9- 4- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 22- 5- 2 SOUTHERN MISS 03/05/11 78-70 W 1- 1- 2 18- 1- 3 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP 9- 2- 0 DNP DNP 25- 3- 2 vs Rice 03/10/11 81-72 W 5- 2- 1 21- 5- 1 0- 0- 1 1- 1- 0 DNP 12- 8- 2 DNP DNP 15- 1- 3 at UTEP 03/11/11 54-66 L 9- 2- 2 10- 4- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 3- 2 DNP DNP 17- 5- 1

23 30 32 33 35 40 43 Opponent Date Score WL BARUTI HARALSON MADUKA RICHARD MAGLEY MORGAN WHITEHEAD

APPALACHIAN STATE 11/12/10 86-89 L DNP 26- 5- 1 4- 2- 0 5- 6- 0 2- 7- 1 DNP DNP ORAL ROBERTS 11/16/10 83-68 W DNP 13- 5- 4 2- 1- 0 3- 8- 0 2- 7- 0 DNP DNP MISSOURI STATE 11/19/10 62-50 W DNP 6- 4- 0 1- 5- 0 0- 6- 0 6- 1- 0 DNP DNP vs UNLV 11/25/10 71-80 L DNP 15- 3- 0 2- 0- 0 1- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP DNP vs Stanford 11/26/10 65-53 W DNP 9- 4- 1 2- 3- 0 0- 2- 0 2- 6- 1 DNP DNP vs Cal State Northridge 11/28/10 80-63 W DNP 6- 3- 1 6- 4- 0 10- 6- 1 7- 0- 0 DNP DNP at UALR 12/05/10 67-69 L DNP 14- 4- 2 0- 0- 0 1- 9- 0 0- 6- 0 DNP DNP OKLAHOMA STATE 12/08/10 54-71 L 3- 1- 0 9- 3- 1 5- 2- 0 5- 8- 0 5- 5- 1 DNP DNP PRINCETON 12/12/10 78-82 OL 0- 2- 0 15- 4- 2 0- 1- 1 7- 4- 0 6- 9- 1 DNP DNP WEBER STATE 12/16/10 81-79 WO 0- 1- 0 10- 4- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 6- 1 8- 9- 1 DNP DNP at Wichita State 12/21/10 79-82 L 2- 0- 0 15- 1- 0 2- 3- 0 2- 2- 0 4- 3- 0 DNP DNP UTSA 12/23/10 92-67 W 0- 2- 0 18- 5- 2 2- 4- 0 1- 9- 0 10- 8- 1 DNP 0- 0- 0 TCU 12/30/10 69-66 W 0- 0- 0 16- 2- 3 0- 1- 0 1- 5- 0 5- 6- 2 DNP DNP at UTEP 01/05/11 59-69 L DNP 9- 3- 2 0- 5- 0 7- 4- 0 0- 0- 1 DNP DNP RICE 01/08/11 75-64 W DNP 12- 1- 3 2- 2- 1 4- 6- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 at Arizona State 01/12/11 59-69 L 0- 0- 0 11- 6- 3 2- 4- 0 3- 8- 1 4- 5- 0 DNP DNP UAB 01/15/11 78-62 W DNP 14- 1- 2 9- 7- 1 8- 7- 2 0- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 at Houston 01/19/11 57-64 L DNP 3- 3- 1 0- 1- 0 2- 9- 1 0- 1- 0 DNP DNP at Tulane 01/22/11 65-61 W DNP 10- 4- 3 3- 4- 1 2- 6- 1 2- 2- 0 DNP DNP SMU 01/26/11 58-59 L DNP 11- 2- 5 0- 1- 0 1- 9- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP DNP UTEP 01/29/11 69-68 W DNP 5- 6- 2 2- 6- 2 4- 3- 1 10- 7- 1 DNP DNP at Memphis 02/02/11 68-65 W DNP 13- 5- 1 0- 5- 1 4- 4- 0 4- 6- 1 DNP DNP HOUSTON 02/05/11 76-71 WO 0- 4- 0 22- 4- 0 0- 2- 0 2- 8- 0 2- 1- 0 DNP DNP at UCF 02/12/11 57-58 L DNP 9- 4- 1 0- 5- 0 5- 5- 0 6- 4- 0 DNP DNP EAST CAROLINA 02/16/11 86-67 W 0- 0- 0 18- 4- 1 6- 4- 0 2- 5- 3 8- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 at SMU 02/19/11 74-66 W DNP 0- 3- 0 12- 4- 1 5- 3- 0 9- 7- 1 DNP DNP at Marshall 02/23/11 61-79 L 2- 4- 0 0- 1- 1 4- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 3- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 TULANE 02/26/11 66-59 W 0- 1- 0 6- 2- 5 2- 1- 0 4-10- 0 2- 3- 0 DNP DNP at Rice 03/02/11 67-57 W 2- 3- 0 8- 4- 2 2- 3- 0 4- 8- 2 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 SOUTHERN MISS 03/05/11 78-70 W DNP 11- 0- 1 5- 5- 1 5-11- 0 4- 0- 0 DNP DNP vs Rice 03/10/11 81-72 W 0- 0- 0 7- 3- 3 2- 4- 0 8- 4- 1 10- 6- 0 DNP DNP at UTEP 03/11/11 54-66 L DNP 7- 5- 0 0- 1- 1 11- 9- 1 0- 2- 0 DNP DNP

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2010-11 Tulsa Player Highs 2010-11 Opponent Player Highs

Points 36 HURTT, Justin vs Weber State (12/16/10) Points 35 CARTER, Omar vs Appalachian State (11/12/10) Field Goals Made 11 HURTT, Justin vs UTSA (12/23/10) Field Goals Made 12 Moses, Marshall vs Oklahoma State (12/08/10) 11 HURTT, Justin at Wichita State (12/21/10) 10 four times Field Goal Att. 26 HURTT, Justin vs Weber State (12/16/10) Field Goal Att. 22 TIMMONS, Kendall vs Tulane (02/26/11) REVIEW FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (7-7) POPE, Bryson at Wichita State (12/21/10) 22 SANDERS, Jamarr vs UAB (01/15/11) 1.000 (5-5) MAGLEY, D.J. vs UTEP (01/29/11) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (12-12) Moses, Marshall vs Oklahoma State (12/08/10) 1.000 (5-5) RICHARD, Joe vs Cal State Northridge (11/28/10) .857 (6-7) Stanback, Chace vs UNLV (11/25/10) 3-Point FG Made 6 HARALSON, Scottie vs Houston (02/05/11) 3-Point FG Made 7 Abbott, Ty at Arizona State (01/12/11) 6 HURTT, Justin vs UTSA (12/23/10) 6 HUGHEY, Lindsey vs Weber State (12/16/10) 6 HARALSON, Scottie vs UTSA (12/23/10) 3-Point FG Att. 13 Abbott, Ty at Arizona State (01/12/11) 6 HURTT, Justin at Wichita State (12/21/10) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) PURIFOY, Preston vs UAB (01/15/11) 3-Point FG Att. 12 HURTT, Justin at Wichita State (12/21/10) 1.000 (2-2) JACKSON, Tamir vs Rice (03/10/11) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) POPE, Bryson at Wichita State (12/21/10) 1.000 (2-2) WALKER, Mike vs SMU (01/26/11) .800 (4-5) HARALSON, Scottie vs East Carolina (02/16/11) 1.000 (2-2) Jackson, Courtney at UALR (12/05/10) Free Throws Made 13 HURTT, Justin vs Weber State (12/16/10) Free Throws Made 12 NIXON, Zamal at Houston (01/19/11) Free Throw Att. 18 IDLET, Steven vs Princeton (12/12/10) 12 CULPEPPER, Randy at UTEP (01/05/11) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (8-8) CLARKSON, Jordan vs Southern Miss (03/05/11) Free Throw Att. 12 BAINES, Tirrell at Marshall (02/23/11) 1.000 (8-8) CLARKSON, Jordan vs East Carolina (02/16/11) 12 DIA, Papa at SMU (02/19/11) 1.000 (7-7) HARALSON, Scottie at Memphis (02/02/11) 12 NIXON, Zamal at Houston (01/19/11) 1.000 (7-7) IDLET, Steven at UTEP (01/05/11) 12 CULPEPPER, Randy at UTEP (01/05/11) 1.000 (7-7) HURTT, Justin vs Stanford (11/26/10) 12 Stutz, Garrett at Wichita State (12/21/10) 1.000 (6-6) HURTT, Justin vs TCU (12/30/10) 12 Maddox, Kareem vs Princeton (12/12/10) 1.000 (6-6) HURTT, Justin vs Missouri State (11/19/10) 12 Daniel, Lenny vs Cal State Northridge (11/28/10) 1.000 (6-6) IDLET, Steven vs Oral Roberts (11/16/10) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (12-12) NIXON, Zamal at Houston (01/19/11) 1.000 (6-6) CLARKSON, Jordan vs Oral Roberts (11/16/10) 1.000 (12-12) CULPEPPER, Randy at UTEP (01/05/11) 1.000 (6-6) HURTT, Justin vs Oral Roberts (11/16/10) 1.000 (10-10) CARTER, Omar vs Appalachian State (11/12/10) 1.000 (5-5) IDLET, Steven vs Rice (01/08/11) 1.000 (8-8) POLK, Christian vs UTEP (01/29/11) 1.000 (5-5) HURTT, Justin vs UTSA (12/23/10) 1.000 (8-8) SIMS, Donald vs Appalachian State (11/12/10) 1.000 (4-4) POPE, Bryson at Tulane (01/22/11) 1.000 (6-6) JORDAN, Marcus at UCF (02/12/11) 1.000 (4-4) IDLET, Steven vs UAB (01/15/11) 1.000 (6-6) MOSS, Ronnie vs TCU (12/30/10) 1.000 (3-3) RICHARD, Joe vs Southern Miss (03/05/11) 1.000 (6-6) Gibson, Devin vs UTSA (12/23/10) 1.000 (3-3) HURTT, Justin at UCF (02/12/11) 1.000 (6-6) Jermaine Mallett vs Missouri State (11/19/10) 1.000 (3-3) HURTT, Justin at Memphis (02/02/11) 1.000 (5-5) NYAKUNDI, Robert at SMU (02/19/11) 1.000 (3-3) HURTT, Justin at UALR (12/05/10) 1.000 (5-5) SHERROD, Jontae vs East Carolina (02/16/11) 1.000 (3-3) MAGLEY, D.J. vs Cal State Northridge (11/28/10) 1.000 (5-5) Page, Keiton vs Oklahoma State (12/08/10) Rebounds 14 IDLET, Steven vs TCU (12/30/10) 1.000 (4-4) STANTON, Trey vs Rice (03/10/11) Assists 8 ANDREWS, Glenn vs Appalachian State (11/12/10) 1.000 (4-4) AYARZA, Josimar vs Southern Miss (03/05/11) 7 POPE, Bryson vs SMU (01/26/11) 1.000 (4-4) YOUNG, Brock vs East Carolina (02/16/11) Steals 5 POPE, Bryson vs Rice (01/08/11) 1.000 (4-4) Felix, Carrick at Arizona State (01/12/11) 4 four times 1.000 (4-4) MAHONEY, Darin vs Weber State (12/16/10) Blocked Shots 4 IDLET, Steven vs Tulane (02/26/11) 1.000 (4-4) Mavraides, Dan vs Princeton (12/12/10) 4 MADUKA, Kodi at Houston (01/19/11) 1.000 (4-4) Williams, D’Andre at UALR (12/05/10) Turnovers 7 HURTT, Justin vs Houston (02/05/11) 1.000 (4-4) Willis, Tre’Von vs UNLV (11/25/10) 7 CLARKSON, Jordan at UALR (12/05/10) 1.000 (3-3) Nujic, Igor vs UTSA (12/23/10) Fouls 5 23 times 1.000 (3-3) Green, Jeremy vs Stanford (11/26/10) Rebounds 15 KAZEMI, Arsalan vs Rice (01/08/11) Assists 8 PITTS, Damier at Marshall (02/23/11) 8 JOHNSON, Aaron vs UAB (01/15/11) Steals 6 SAMARRIPPAS,Jeremiah at SMU (02/19/11) Blocked Shots 6 DIA, Papa vs SMU (01/26/11) Turnovers 7 JOHNSON, Aaron vs UAB (01/15/11) Fouls 5 15 times

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2010-11 Tulsa/Opponent Teams Highs and Lows

TULSA GAME HIGHS TULSA GAME LOWS REVIEW Points...... 92 UTSA (12/23/10) Points...... 54 OKLAHOMA STATE (12/08/10) Field Goals Made...... 32 EAST CAROLINA (02/16/11) 54 at UTEP (03/11/11) Field Goal Attempts...... 68 HOUSTON (02/05/11) Field Goals Made...... 17 at UTEP (01/05/11) Field Goal Percentage... .563 (27-48) vs Rice (03/10/11) 17 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) .540 (27-50) UTEP (01/29/11) Field Goal Attempts...... 41 at UTEP (01/05/11) 3 PT FG Made...... 14 at Wichita State (12/21/10) Field Goal Percentage...... 339 (21-62) at Memphis (02/02/11) 3 PT FG Attempts...... 29 HOUSTON (02/05/11) .355 (22-62) TCU (12/30/10) 3 PT FG Percentage ...... 526 (10-19) SMU (01/26/11) 3 PT FG Made...... 2 OKLAHOMA STATE (12/08/10) .520 (13-25) UTSA (12/23/10) 2 at Marshall (02/23/11) Free Throws Made...... 37 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) 3 PT FG Attempts...... 10 vs Rice (03/10/11) Free Throw Attempts...... 46 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) 3 PT FG Percentage...... 143 ( 2-14) OKLAHOMA STATE (12/08/10) Free Throw Percentage.. .895 (17-19) at UTEP (01/05/11) .154 ( 2-13) at Marshall (02/23/11) .867 (13-15) at Tulane (01/22/11) Free Throws Made...... 6 SMU (01/26/11) Rebounds...... 53 HOUSTON (02/05/11) Free Throw Attempts...... 11 at UTEP (03/11/11) Assists...... 17 UTSA (12/23/10) Free Throw Percentage...... 429 ( 6-14) SMU (01/26/11) Steals...... 12 RICE (01/08/11) .455 (10-22) UTEP (01/29/11) 12 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) Rebounds...... 21 at Wichita State (12/21/10) Blocked Shots...... 9 TULANE (02/26/11) Assists...... 4 at Marshall (02/23/11) Turnovers...... 21 at Rice (03/02/11) Steals 0 at UALR (12/05/10) 21 at UTEP (01/05/11) 1 four times Fouls...... 31 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) Blocked Shots...... 0 vs UNLV (11/25/10) 1 five times OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Turnovers...... 7 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) Fouls...... 8 SMU (01/26/11) Points...... 89 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) Field Goals Made...... 29 at Marshall (02/23/11) 29 vs UNLV (11/25/10) OPPONENT GAME LOWS Field Goal Attempts...... 66 ORAL ROBERTS (11/16/10) Field Goal Percentage.... .561 (23-4) at UTEP (03/11/11) Points...... 50 MISSOURI STATE (11/19/10) .553 (26-47) OKLAHOMA STATE (12/08/10) Field Goals Made...... 17 MISSOURI STATE (11/19/10) 3 PT FG Made...... 11 WEBER STATE (12/16/10) Field Goal Attempts...... 40 at SMU (02/19/11) 3 PT FG Attempts 28 UAB (01/15/11) Field Goal Percentage...... 283 (17-60) MISSOURI STATE (11/19/10) 3 PT FG Percentage...... 571 (8-14) vs UNLV (11/25/10) .317 (19-60) at Rice (03/02/11) .571 (4-7) SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) 3 PT FG Made...... 2 HOUSTON (02/05/11) Free Throws Made...... 33 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) 2 at Rice (03/02/11) 28 at Wichita State (12/21/10) 3 PT FG Attempts...... 7 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) Free Throw Attempts...... 41 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) 3 PT FG Percentage...... 133 ( 2-15) HOUSTON (02/05/11) 36 at Wichita State (12/21/10) .154 ( 2-13) at Rice (03/02/11) Free Throw Percentage.....1.000 (4-4) SMU (01/26/11) Free Throws Made...... 3 UAB (01/15/11) .833 (10-12) vs Stanford (11/26/10) Free Throw Attempts...... 4 SMU (01/26/11) Rebounds...... 42 at Marshall (02/23/11) Free Throw Percentage...... 500 (12-24) vs Rice (03/10/11) Assists...... 18 vs UNLV (11/25/10) .563 ( 9-16) TULANE (02/26/11) Steals...... 12 at UTEP (01/05/11) Rebounds...... 21 EAST CAROLINA (02/16/11) Blocked Shots...... 9 HOUSTON (02/05/11) Assists...... 6 MISSOURI STATE (11/19/10) 8 at Memphis (02/02/11) 6 at Rice (03/02/11) Turnovers...... 19 at SMU (02/19/11) Steals...... 2 HOUSTON (02/05/11) 19 WEBER STATE (12/16/10) 2 at UCF (02/12/11) 19 APPALACHIAN STATE (11/12/10) 2 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) Fouls...... 30 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) Blocked Shots...... 0 RICE (01/08/11) 0 UTEP (01/29/11) 0 SOUTHERN MISS (03/05/11) Turnovers...... 5 TCU (12/30/10) 5 at UTEP (01/05/11) Fouls...... 13 at Arizona State (01/12/11)

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2010-11 Tulsa Game-By-Game Statistics

FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTS Half

view Appalachian State 24-45 .533 8-17 .471 33-41 .805 33 13 19 4 5 28-2 89 35 TULSA 29-63 .460 8-22 .364 20-36 .556 33 13 15 1 12 31-2 86 35 RE

Oral Roberts 25-66 .379 7-16 .438 11-16 .688 33 15 11 2 6 22-1 68 36 TULSA 25-48 .521 9-19 .474 24-31 .774 37 13 14 8 2 21-0 83 29

Missouri State 17-60 .283 3-15 .200 13-16 .813 36 6 8 2 3 15-0 50 17 TULSA 22-52 .423 4-13 .308 14-20 .700 39 6 8 3 5 16-0 62 28

UNLV 29-54 .537 8-14 .571 14-21 .667 34 18 16 3 8 23-1 80 40 TULSA 19-45 .422 7-19 .368 26-35 .743 26 9 20 0 3 21-0 71 31

Stanford 20-54 .370 3-14 .214 10-12 .833 31 7 18 3 6 24-0 53 16 TULSA 21-52 .404 3-17 .176 20-26 .769 39 9 18 1 6 13-1 65 25

CSUN 22-50 .440 4-14 .286 15-25 .600 26 9 18 2 4 24-0 63 30 TULSA 27-54 .500 8-17 .471 18-24 .750 37 14 17 2 5 25-2 80 41

UALR 24-54 .444 6-15 .400 15-23 .652 28 13 10 2 10 16-0 69 33 TULSA 24-55 .436 9-26 .346 10-14 .714 40 14 19 3 0 23-1 67 37

Oklahoma State 26-47 .553 3-13 .231 16-20 .800 31 9 10 2 9 20-0 71 35 TULSA 21-52 .404 2-14 .143 10-20 .500 30 9 14 4 4 15-0 54 30

Princeton 27-63 .429 4-16 .250 24-30 .800 36 7 9 2 4 22-1 82 31 TULSA 26-67 .388 7-15 .467 19-30 .633 46 12 12 7 1 23-1 78 32

Weber State 28-59 .475 11-27 .407 12-15 .800 34 15 19 4 4 27-0 79 31 TULSA 28-63 .444 6-22 .273 19-26 .731 39 13 13 5 9 15-0 81 28

Wichita State 23-49 .469 8-24 .333 28-36 .778 35 13 9 1 4 15-0 82 39 TULSA 27-53 .509 14-27 .519 11-13 .846 21 11 9 3 3 27-3 79 37

UTSA 20-55 .364 6-19 .316 21-27 .778 27 11 13 2 11 20-0 67 31 TULSA 31-60 .517 13-25 .520 17-20 .850 42 17 17 6 6 20-0 92 48

TCU 22-62 .355 6-19 .316 16-20 .800 40 7 5 1 5 18-1 66 25 TULSA 22-62 .355 7-20 .350 18-24 .750 46 13 8 4 1 18-1 69 25

UTEP 19-50 .380 4-11 .364 27-35 .771 27 9 5 3 12 19-0 69 29 TULSA 27-35 .415 8-18 .444 17-19 .895 35 11 21 4 4 27-1 59 30

Rice 23-61 .377 5-16 .313 13-23 .565 40 9 16 0 10 25-0 64 21 TULSA 20-42 .476 5-18 .278 30-36 .833 29 10 13 4 12 19-0 75 35

Arizona State 23-55 .418 10-24 .417 13-16 .813 33 17 7 5 9 13-0 69 45 TULSA 23-59 .390 4-21 .190 9-16 .563 41 2 11 3 3 19-0 59 25

UAB 26-58 .446 7-28 .250 3-5 .600 23 14 14 3 4 20-0 62 28 TULSA 28-52 .538 4-11 .364 18-26 .692 37 16 13 5 8 13-1 78 35

Houston 19-50 .380 5-13 .385 21-29 .724 34 9 6 7 4 16-0 64 29 TULSA 20-55 .364 6-21 .286 11-20 .550 41 11 9 5 1 21-1 57 30

Tulane 22-55 .400 7-23 .304 10-16 .625 30 11 11 1 11 14-1 61 25 TULSA 22-55 .400 8-23 .348 13-15 .867 39 11 16 4 4 15-0 65 34

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FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTS Half REVIEW

SMU 24-53 .453 7-15 .467 4-4 .100 25 13 12 6 8 14-0 59 27 TULSA 21-46 .457 10-19 .526 6-14 .429 32 15 18 4 2 8-0 58 36

UTEP 20-52 .385 9-26 .346 19-23 .826 27 12 7 0 5 20-0 68 32 TULSA 27-50 .540 5-18 .278 10-22 .455 37 13 10 6 1 17-0 69 40

Memphis 22-55 .400 3-15 .200 18-25 .720 38 13 17 8 7 23-1 65 30 TULSA 21-62 .339 4-19 .211 22-27 .815 41 11 11 3 9 20-0 68 27

Houston 24-53 .453 2-15 .133 21-31 .677 32 11 13 9 2 26-2 71 29 TULSA 25-68 .368 10-29 .345 16-31 .516 53 10 12 1 2 27-1 76 37

UCF 20-53 .377 5-22 .227 13-18 .722 34 12 9 6 2 17-0 58 25 TULSA 20-56 .357 7-21 .333 10-16 .625 40 10 9 5 4 19-1 57 29

East Carolina 23-52 .442 7-19 .368 14-19 .737 21 13 12 3 10 16-1 67 29 TULSA 32-61 .525 10-22 .455 12-14 .857 41 16 15 3 7 19-0 86 36

SMU 18-40 .450 7-14 .500 23-30 .767 25 10 19 4 10 23-0 66 29 TULSA 25-50 .500 5-12 .417 19-30 .633 34 9 16 4 5 22-1 74 34

Marshall 29-59 .492 4-15 .267 17-25 .680 42 14 12 5 4 22-0 79 42 TULSA 21-51 .412 2-13 .154 17-24 .708 26 4 11 2 3 21-2 61 28

Tulane 22-55 .400 6-17 .353 9-16 .563 28 7 11 3 7 17-0 59 34 TULSA 23-52 .442 7-23 .304 13-18 .722 39 14 15 9 2 17-0 66 36

Rice 19-60 .317 2-13 .154 17-24 .708 32 6 9 1 5 20-0 57 29 TULSA 21-47 .447 7-20 .350 18-23 .783 45 9 21 4 5 23-1 67 30

Southern Miss 24-54 .444 4-7 .571 18-23 .783 34 7 12 0 2 30-1 70 31 TULSA 17-42 .405 7-21 .333 37-46 .804 27 9 7 4 4 19-2 78 26

Rice 28-65 .431 4-14 .280 12-25 .480 30 17 9 3 9 28-2 72 33 TULSA 27-48 .563 3-10 .300 24-36 .667 38 12 16 1 4 22-1 81 40

UTEP 23-41 .561 5-9 .556 15-23 .652 27 15 11 6 3 15-0 66 27 TULSA 21-54 .389 5-18 .278 7-11 .636 34 9 14 1 5 20-0 54 28

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C onference USA After marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Women’s Basketball season, Conference USA is still going strong. From Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year • 46 NCAA Tournament appearances the beginning, dedication to excellence has been the for a combination of significant community service • 36 WNIT appearances

-USA league’s guiding principle and remains today a com- efforts, good academic standing and participation in • One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 C mon thread for a promising future. C-USA is home their elected sport. • Two WNIT semifinalists to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in • One WBI Champion East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Success on the Playing Field Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This Conference USA performers have achieved great Baseball combination enhances men’s and women’s programs success in competition, placing the league among the • 53 NCAA appearances that are immersed in athletic success and academic top conferences in the nation. • Six College World Series appearances (2009, prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001), including five integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in Football of the last seven our communities. • 62 teams have earned bowl bids • 13 Super Regional appearances • Member of the Bowl Championship Series • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in eight All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, • Bowl tie-ins with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl, of the last 10 seasons along with several other men’s and women’s athletic Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl, Bell programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl, Military Bowl, In addition, 35 volleyball teams, 55 men’s and wom- Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 20 sports R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Sheraton en’s soccer teams and 30 softball teams have earned - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, foot- Hawai’i Bowl and the TicketCity Bowl NCAA Tournament bids. C-USA has sent three men’s ball, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, five softball field) and 11 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, Men’s Basketball teams to the Women’s College World Series and rowing, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, • Consistently rated as one of the top basketball three volleyball teams to the Sweet 16. The league indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). leagues in the country has also had six national champions in NCAA track • 97 postseason teams (47 NCAA, 39 NIT, 6 CBI, and field competition, one national champion in diving The league sponsors numerous academic awards, 5 CIT) and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the • One National Championship title game in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis and track and Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstand- appearance field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals ing achievement in the classroom. • Three Final Four teams have made more than 600 NCAA appearances. • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes • Inaugural CBI Champion C-USA Quick Facts of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Commissioner: Britton Banowsky PR/Men’s Basketball: Courtney Morrison-Archer E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 214-774-1353 Fax: 214-496-0046 Website: www.conferenceusa.com Mailing Address: 5201 North O’Connor Blvd., Suite 300, Irving, Texas 75039

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2010-11 Conference USA Final Standings

C-USA GAMES ALL GAMES C -USA W-L PCT. H A W-L PCT. H A N % - UAB 12-4 .750 6-2 6-2 22-9 .710 13-2 9-5 0-2 Tulsa 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 19-13 .594 12-5 4-7 3-1 UTEP 11-5 .688 7-1 4-4 25-10 .714 19-3 5-6 1-1 # - Memphis 10-6 .625 7-1 3-5 25-10 .714 17-2 5-6 3-2 Southern Miss 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 22-10 .688 13-2 6-6 3-2 Marshall 9-7 .563 6-2 3-5 22-12 .647 14-4 6-8 2-0 SMU 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 20-15 .571 15-7 5-7 0-1 East Carolina 8-8 .500 5-3 3-5 18-16 .529 11-5 4-8 3-3 UCF 6-10 .375 4-4 2-6 21-12 .636 15-4 4-7 2-1 Rice 5-11 .313 2-6 3-5 14-18 .438 9-7 3-8 2-3 Houston 4-12 .250 3-5 1-7 12-18 .400 10-6 2-11 0-1 Tulane 3-13 .188 2-6 1-7 13-17 .433 9-6 4-10 0-1

% - C-USA Regular Season Champions # - C-USA Tournament Champions

5. UAB 31 68.4 62.6 +5.8 2010-11 C-USA Team Statistics 6. Memphis 35 72.1 68.3 +3.8 (All Games) 7. SMU 35 64.6 61.3 +3.3 To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games. 8. Tulsa 32 70.5 67.7 +2.8 SCORING OFFENSE 9. Tulane 30 68.6 65.8 +2.7 10. East Carolina 34 68.2 67.3 +0.9 ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 11. Rice 32 67.1 67.2 +0.0 1. Southern Miss 32 22-10 2371 74.1 12. Houston 30 68.7 69.7 -1.0 2. Marshall 34 22-12 2499 73.5 3. Memphis 35 25-10 2524 72.1 FREE THROW PCT 4. UTEP 35 25-10 2470 70.6 ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 5. Tulsa 32 19-13 2255 70.5 1. SMU 35 409 551 .742 6. UCF 33 21-12 2271 68.8 2. Southern Miss 32 549 752 .730 7. Houston 30 12-18 2061 68.7 3. Rice 32 530 733 .723 8. Tulane 30 13-17 2057 68.6 4. UAB 31 368 513 .717 9. UAB 31 22-9 2119 68.4 5. Tulsa 32 535 763 .701 10. East Carolina 34 18-16 2319 68.2 6. East Carolina 34 591 854 .692 11. Rice 32 14-18 2148 67.1 7. UCF 33 542 785 .690 12. SMU 35 20-15 2262 64.6 8. Tulane 30 411 597 .688 SCORING DEFENSE 9. Memphis 35 532 782 .680 10. Marshall 34 603 888 .679 ## Team G Pts Avg/G 11. UTEP 35 515 769 .670 1. SMU 35 2147 61.3 12. Houston 30 433 647 .669 2. UAB 31 1940 62.6 3. UCF 33 2080 63.0 4. UTEP 35 2225 63.6 FIELD GOAL PCT 5. Southern Miss 32 2093 65.4 ## Team G FG FGA Pct 6. Tulane 30 1975 65.8 1. SMU 35 788 1634 .482 7. Rice 32 2149 67.2 2. UTEP 35 878 1886 .466 8. East Carolina 34 2288 67.3 3. Houston 30 726 1580 .459 9. Marshall 34 2291 67.4 4. UCF 33 767 1690 .454 10 . Tulsa 32 2165 67.7 5. Southern Miss 32 825 1821 .453 11. Memphis 35 2392 68.3 6. Marshall 34 854 1887 .453 12. Houston 30 2092 69.7 7. Memphis 35 891 1975 .451 8. Tulsa 32 753 1717 .439 SCORING MARGIN 9. UAB 31 756 1725 .438 10. Tulane 30 708 1646 .430 ## Team G oFF DEF Margin 11. Rice 32 725 1696 .427 1. Southern Miss 32 74.1 65.4 +8.7 12. East Carolina 34 735 1728 .425 2. UTEP 35 70.6 63.6 +7.0 3. Marshall 34 73.5 67.4 +6.1 4. UCF 33 68.8 63.0 +5.8

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FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Reb Avg/G 1. UTEP 35 784 1959 .400 1. SMU 35 1077 30.8 2. UCF 33 751 1832 .410 2. Southern Miss 32 985 30.8 3. UAB 31 699 1692 .413 3. Tulsa 32 1006 31.4 4. Rice 32 1008 31.5

-USA 4. Memphis 35 828 1987 .417

C 5. Southern Miss 32 711 1700 .418 5. UCF 33 1079 32.7 6. SMU 35 759 1802 .421 6. Tulane 30 1001 33.4 7. Marshall 34 817 1939 .421 7. UAB 31 1035 33.4 8. Houston 30 729 1726 .422 8. Marshall 34 1136 33.4 9. Tulsa 32 735 1739 .423 9. Memphis 35 1217 34.8 10. East Carolina 34 799 1863 .429 10. East Carolina 34 1207 35.5 11. Rice 32 706 1606 .440 11. Houston 30 1067 35.6 12. Tulane 30 695 1524 .456 12. UTEP 35 1267 36.2

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. SMU 35 277 703 .394 1. UCF 33 190 5.76 2. Houston 30 176 452 .389 2. Memphis 35 183 5.23 3. Southern Miss 32 172 468 .368 3. Houston 30 125 4.17 4. Tulane 30 230 632 .364 4. UTEP 35 133 3.80 5. UTEP 35 199 547 .364 5. Tulsa 32 119 3.72 6. East Carolina 34 258 721 .358 6. Southern Miss 32 115 3.59 7. Tulsa 32 214 613 .349 7. Marshall 34 122 3.59 8. UAB 31 239 698 .342 8. UAB 31 97 3.13 9. UCF 33 195 582 .335 9. SMU 35 108 3.09 10. Memphis 35 210 639 .329 10. East Carolina 34 95 2.79 11. Rice 32 168 513 .327 11. Tulane 30 82 2.73 12. Marshall 34 188 583 .322 12. Rice 32 76 2.38

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ASSISTS ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G Assists Avg/G 1. Marshall 34 185 620 .298 1. UTEP 35 538 15.37 2. UTEP 35 220 718 .306 2. Memphis 35 512 14.63 3. UAB 31 156 503 .310 3. SMU 35 488 13.94 4. Houston 30 172 546 .315 4. UAB 31 420 13.55 5. Memphis 35 205 622 .330 5. Houston 30 404 13.47 6. East Carolina 34 209 630 .332 6. Tulane 30 403 13.43 7. Tulsa 32 180 539 .334 7. East Carolina 34 440 12.94 8. Tulane 30 174 516 .337 8. Marshall 34 439 12.91 9. UCF 33 190 538 .353 9. Rice 32 411 12.84 10. Southern Miss 32 220 618 .356 10. UCF 33 405 12.27 11. SMU 35 237 628 .377 11. Southern Miss 32 380 11.88 12. Rice 32 244 645 .378 12. Tulsa 32 365 11.41

REBOUNDING OFFENSE STEALS ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Southern Miss 32 1228 38.4 1. Memphis 35 297 8.49 2. Marshall 34 1298 38.2 2. Tulane 30 208 6.93 3. Tulsa 32 1184 37.0 3. Rice 32 217 6.78 4. UAB 31 1109 35.8 4. UTEP 35 237 6.77 5. Memphis 35 1246 35.6 5. East Carolina 34 221 6.50 6. UCF 33 1153 34.9 6. SMU 35 217 6.20 7. Rice 32 1082 33.8 7. UCF 33 200 6.06 8. UTEP 35 1182 33.8 8. Houston 30 169 5.63 9. Houston 30 1013 33.8 9. Southern Miss 32 178 5.56 10. East Carolina 34 1138 33.5 10. UAB 31 164 5.29 11. Tulane 30 956 31.9 11. Marshall 34 166 4.88 12. SMU 35 966 27.6 12. Tulsa 32 142 4.44

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FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) 2010-11 C-USA Individual Statistics ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct (All Games) 1. NIXON, Zamal-HOU SR 30 94 102 .922 To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games. 2. FRIZZELLE, Connor-RICE JR 32 82 91 .901 C

3. NYAKUNDI, Robert-SMU JR 35 72 80 .900 -USA SCORING 4. STONE, Sai’Quon-USM SR 31 66 78 .846 ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 5. HURTT, Justin-TLS SR 32 142 175 .811 1. HURTT, Justin-TLS SR 32 206 86 142 640 20.0 6. SANDERS, Jamarr-UAB SR 31 67 83 .807 2. CULPEPPER, Randy-UTEP SR 35 227 66 154 674 19.3 7. SHERROD, Jontae-ECU SR 34 150 189 .794 3. FLOWERS, Gary-USM SR 31 219 50 94 582 18.8 8. cLARKSON, Jordan-TLS FR 27 96 121 .793 4. DIA, Papa-SMU SR 35 243 13 140 639 18.3 9. JOHNSON, Aaron-UAB SR 31 116 149 .779 5 SANDERS, Jamarr-UAB SR 31 197 90 67 551 17.8 10. JORDAN, Marcus-UCF SO 33 165 213 .775 6. TIMMONS, Kendall-TLN SO 30 176 22 135 509 17.0 7. SHERROD, Jontae-ECU SR 34 153 73 150 529 15.6 3-POINT FG MADE 8. KAZEMI, Arsalan-RICE SO 32 146 0 195 487 15.2 ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 9. JORDAN, Marcus-UCF SO 33 145 45 165 500 15.2 1. SANDERS, Jamarr-UAB SR 31 90 2.90 10. KANE, DeAndre-MAR FR 34 170 49 124 513 15.1 2. NYAKUNDI, Robert-SMU JR 35 97 2.77 3. HURTT, Justin-TLS SR 32 86 2.69 REBOUNDING 4. HARALSON, Scottie-TLS SO 32 82 2.56 ## Player-Team Cl G oFF DEF TOT Avg/G 5. SHERROD, Jontae-ECU SR 34 73 2.15 1. KAZEMI, Arsalan-RICE SO 32 120 231 351 11.0 6. ABRAMS, Jamar-ECU SR 33 69 2.09 2. DIA, Papa-SMU SR 35 104 231 335 9.6 7. CALLAHAN, Jordan-TLN SO 30 62 2.07 3. MOORE, Cameron-UAB JR 28 57 204 261 9.3 8. RICHARD, Kris-TLN SR 30 61 2.03 4. TIMMONS, Kendall-TLN SO 30 62 187 249 8.3 9. THIBODEAUX, Darian-HOU JR 30 59 1.97 5. FLOWERS, Gary-USM SR 31 78 162 240 7.7 10. CULPEPPER, Randy-UTEP SR 35 66 1.89 6. CLANTON, Keith-UCF SO 33 81 173 254 7.7 POLK, Christian-UTEP SR 35 66 1.89 7. McNEIL, Maurice-HOU SR 29 68 153 221 7.6 8. STONE, Julyan-UTEP SR 35 41 220 261 7.5 ASSISTS 9. BAINES, Tirrell-MAR SR 34 98 126 224 6.6 ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G 10. IDLET, Steven-TLS JR 31 54 142 196 6.3 1. JOHNSON, Aaron-UAB SR 31 239 7.71 11. MORROW, Darrius-ECU JR 34 87 126 213 6.3 2. STONE, Julyan-UTEP SR 35 184 5.26 12. NEWBILL, D.J.-USM FR 32 97 102 199 6.2 3. NIXON, Zamal-HOU SR 30 141 4.70 13. RICHARD, Joe-TLS JR 32 73 122 195 6.1 4. YOUNG, Brock-ECU SR 30 133 4.43 5. CALLAHAN, Jordan-TLN SO 30 124 4.13 FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 4.0 made per game) 6. JOHNSON, Angelo-USM JR 32 132 4.13 ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 7. JACKSON, Tamir-RICE SO 32 115 3.59 1. DIA, Papa-SMU SR 35 243 421 .577 8. KANE, DeAndre-MAR FR 34 117 3.44 2. McNEIL, Maurice-HOU SR 29 147 276 .533 9. SAMARRIPPAS, J.-SMU FR 35 120 3.43 3. CLANTON, Keith-UCF SO 33 164 310 .529 10. CRAWFORD, Chris-MEM FR 35 117 3.34 4. IDLET, Steven-TLS JR 31 126 239 .527 5. BAINES, Tirrell-MAR SR 34 172 327 .526 STEALS 6. KAZEMI, Arsalan-RICE SO 32 146 278 .525 ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 7. MORROW, Darrius-ECU JR 34 141 277 .509 1. CULPEPPER, Randy-UTEP SR 35 71 2.03 8. NYAKUNDI, Robert-SMU JR 35 166 345 .481 2. TIMMONS, Kendall-TLN SO 30 58 1.93 9. FLOWERS, Gary-USM SR 31 219 460 .476 3. NIXON, Zamal-HOU SR 30 53 1.77 10. MOORE, Cameron-UAB JR 28 154 326 .472 4. RICHARD, Kris-TLN SR 30 51 1.70 5. GAINES, Corvonn-ECU SO 34 55 1.62 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.7 made per game) 6. CRAWFORD, Chris-MEM FR 35 55 1.57 ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 7. BARTON, Will-MEM FR 35 54 1.54 1. NYAKUNDI, Robert-SMU JR 35 97 195 .497 8. STONE, Julyan-UTEP SR 35 52 1.49 2. POLK, Christian-UTEP SR 35 66 147 .449 9 JOHNSON, Aaron-UAB SR 31 45 1.45 3. THIBODEAUX, Darian-HOU JR 30 59 134 .440 10. FRIZZELLE, Connor-RICE JR 32 45 1.41 4. BROWN, Adam-HOU SR 27 47 111 .423 5. ABRAMS, Jamar-ECU SR 33 69 169 .408 BLOCKED SHOTS 6. SOSA, Isaac-UCF JR 33 60 153 .392 ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 7. SHERROD, Jontae-ECU SR 34 73 187 .390 1. DIA, Papa-SMU SR 35 78 2.23 8. SANDERS, Jamarr-UAB SR 31 90 234 .385 2. HERZOG, Tom-UCF SR 29 59 2.03 9. HARALSON, Scottie-TLS SO 32 82 219 .374 3. CLANTON, Keith-UCF SO 33 60 1.82 10. CALLAHAN, Jordan-TLN SO 30 62 166 .373 4. BLACK, Tarik-MEM FR 35 56 1.60 11. FIELDS, Dexter-UAB SO 31 57 154 .370 5. MOORE, Cameron-UAB JR 28 41 1.46 12. HURTT, Justin-TLS SR 32 86 234 .368 6. McNEIL, Maurice-HOU SR 29 42 1.45 7. FLOWERS, Gary-USM SR 31 44 1.42 8. THOMAS, Kevin-TLN FR 28 29 1.04 9. SPIKES, Nigel-MAR SO 32 32 1.00 10. BOHANNON, John-UTEP FR 33 32 0.97

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2011-12 C-USA Men’s Basketball Television Schedule CBS ESPNU

Saturday, December 17 Memphis at Louisville...... 4:00 p.m. Saturday, December 17 Houston vs. Oklahoma (All-College)...... 8:00 p.m.

-USA Saturday, March 3 Memphis at Tulsa...... Noon Thursday, December 22 UTEP vs. Clemson (Diamond Head)...... 7:00 p.m. C Saturday, March 10 C-USA Championship Final...... 11:30 a.m. Friday, December 23 UTEP at Diamond Head Classic...... TBD Wednesday, December 28 SMU vs. Oklahoma State...... 6:30 p.m. CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK (CBS C) ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Saturday, November 26 Rice vs. Iowa State (South Padre Inv)...... 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 29 LSU at Houston...... 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 22 Memphis at EA Sports Maui Invitational...... TBD Saturday, December 3 Georgia Tech at Tulane...... 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 23 Memphis at EA Sports Maui Invitational...... TBD Saturday, December 3 Arizona State at Tulsa...... 4:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 31 Tulsa at TCU...... 7:00 p.m. COMCAST/CHARTER SPORTS SOUTHEAST (CSS) Wednesday, January 4 UTEP at Marshall...... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 7 Memphis at UAB...... 9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 3 Austin Peay at Memphis...... 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 14 Memphis at Houston...... 9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 10 UTSA at Houston...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 18 Memphis at UCF...... 8:00 p.m. Sunday, December 11 Murray State at Memphis...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 25 UCF at Tulsa...... 8:00 p.m. Monday, December 19 Temple at Rice...... 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 1 Memphis at Southern Miss...... 8:00 p.m. Thursday, December 29 Robert Morris at Memphis...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 8 Tulsa at UTEP...... 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 30 Texas State at Houston...... 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 22 East Carolina at Memphis...... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, December 31 Charlotte at Memphis...... 9:00 p.m. Saturday, February 25 UTEP at UCF...... 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 11 Southern Miss at Memphis...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 29 Tulsa at UAB...... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 21 Marshall at Southern Miss...... 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 8 C-USA Championship Quarterfinal...... 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 25 UAB at Marshall...... 7:00 p.m. Thursday, March 8 C-USA Championship Quarterfinal...... 3:30 p.m. Saturday, January 28 Marshall at Memphis...... 9:00 p.m. Thursday, March 8 C-USA Championship Quarterfinal...... 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 1 Houston at UAB...... 9:00 p.m. Thursday, March 8 C-USA Championship Quarterfinal...... 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 8 Memphis at East Carolina...... 7:00 p.m. Friday, March 9 C-USA Championship Semifinal...... 4:00 p.m. Saturday, February 11 UAB at Memphis...... 8:00 p.m. Friday, March 9 C-USA Championship Semifinal...... 6:30 p.m. Saturday, February 18 Southern Miss at Houston...... 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 22 UCF at Rice...... 9:00 p.m. FOX SPORTS NETWORK (FSN) Saturday, February 25 Rice at Southern Miss...... 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28 UCF at Memphis...... 9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 17 Mississippi at Southern Miss...... 4:30 p.m. Monday, December 19 Southern Miss at Arizona State...... 10:00 p.m. Saturday, March 3 Houston at Rice...... 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 3 UAB at Florida...... 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 3 SMU at Mississippi...... 9:00 p.m. BRIGHT HOUSE SPORTS NETWORK (BHSN) Wednesday, January 4 Tennessee at Memphis...... 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 14 UAB at Southern Miss...... 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 10 Bethune Cookman at UCF...... 5:00 p.m. Saturday, January 21 UCF at UAB...... 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 4 Tulane at UCF...... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, January 28 Tulsa at SMU...... 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 11 Houston at UCF...... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 4 Xavier at Memphis...... 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 28 Southern Miss at UCF...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 8 Rice at Houston...... 10:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 8 Marshall at UCF...... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 18 UTEP at Memphis...... 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 18 East Carolina at UCF...... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, February 25 Memphis at Marshall...... 4:00 p.m. Saturday, March 3 Wild Card Game...... 2:00 p.m. COX SPORTS NETWORK (CST) ESPN Saturday, February 25 Tulsa at Tulane...... 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 15 Belmont at Memphis...... Noon LONGHORN NETWORK (LN) ESPN2 Saturday, December 31 Rice at Texas...... 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 21 Memphis vs. Michigan (EA Maui Inv.)...... 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 6 Memphis at Miami...... 9:00 p.m. ALL TIMES EASTERN Thursday, December 22 Memphis at Georgetown...... 7:00 p.m.

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2011-12 C-USA Men’s Basketball Composite Schedule

NOVEMBER Mon., November 21 Mon., November 28 Fri., December 16

Fri., November 11 ES Sports Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii Jackson State at Memphis East Carolina at UNC Greensboro C Milligan at East Carolina Memphis vs. Michigan -USA Global Sports Challenge, Huntington, W.Va. Tue., November 29 Sat., December 17 Alabama State at Marshall Tue., November 22 East Carolina at Old Dominion All College Classic, Oklahoma City, Okla. Alabama A&M at Tulane East Carolina vs. Appalachian State LSU at Houston Houston vs. Oklahoma Arkansas-Little Rock at Tulsa Oakland at Houston UTEP at Oregon Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout, UTSA at UTEP Marshall at UNC Wilmington Louisville, Ky. ES Sports Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii Wed., November 30 Memphis at Louisville Sat., November 12 Memphis vs. Duke/Tennessee Ohio at Marshall Lamar at Rice Grambling State at Houston South Padre Island Invit., Houston, Texas Rice at Houston Baptist Mississippi at Southern Miss New Orleans at Rice Florida A&M at Rice Southern at Tulane UT Arlington at Tulsa McMurray at SMU Tulane at Navy Tulsa at Oklahoma State Old Dominion at UCF Spring Hill at Southern Miss Tulsa at Jackson State UAB at South Alabama Southern at UTEP St. Thomas at UCF Troy at UAB DECEMBER Mon., December 19 Sun., November 13 Wed., November 23 Sat., December 3 Coastal Carolina at East Carolina Global Sports Challenge, Huntington, W.Va. ES Sports Maui Invitational, Maui, Hawaii Charlotte at East Carolina Belmont at Marshall Jacksonville State at Marshall Memphis vs. TBD Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Houston Lipscomb at Memphis SE Louisiana at Tulsa Austin Peay at Memphis Temple at Rice UC Riverside at UTEP Thu., November 24 St. Thomas at Rice SMU at Southeast Missouri State SMU at Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Georgia Tech at Tulane Southern Miss at Arizona State Mon., November 14 Season Tip-Off Arizona State at Tulsa Creighton at Tulsa East Carolina at Campbell Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, UAB at Kent State McNeese State at UTEP Utah Valley at Houston Anchorage, AK Hartford at UCF Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, Southern Miss vs. UC Irvine Tue., December 20 Palo Alto, CA Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Sun., December 4 UAB at VCU SMU vs. Colorado State UCF vs. College of Charleston SMU at Arkansas Little Rock UCF at Florida State New Mexico State at Southern Miss Wed., December 21 Fri., November 25 Rogers State at Houston Tue., November 15 Global Sports Challenge, Cincinnati, Ohio Tue., December 6 WVU Tech at Marshall EA Sports Maui Invit., Memphis, Tenn. Marshall at Cincinnati Massachusetts at East Carolina Louisiana-Lafayette at UCF Memphis vs. Belmont South Padre Island Invitational, South Houston at Texas State Nicholls State at Tulane Padre Island, Texas Marshall at Syracuse Thu., December 22 Rice vs. Northern Iowa Memphis at Miami (Fla.) Gardner Webb at East Carolina Wed., November 16 SMU at Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Tulane at Wofford Memphis at Georgetown Dick’s Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off, Season Tip-Off Rice vs. Texas A&M Palo Alto, CA Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Wed., December 7 Dallas Christian at SMU SMU vs. Fresno State/Stanford Anchorage, AK Southern Miss at South Alabama South Florida at Southern Miss Creighton at UAB Southern Miss vs. Central Michigan/ Wichita State at Tulsa Tulane at Syracuse New Mexico St. Middle Tennessee State at UAB Jacksonville at UAB Thu., November 17 Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans, La. Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Coker College at East Carolina Alcorn State at Tulane Sat., December 10 Honolulu Southern at Rice UAB at Wichita State UTSA at Houston UTEP vs. Clemson Southern Miss at Denver Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. UCF vs. Connecticut/UNC-Asheville Skip Prosser Classic, New Orleans, La. Fri., December 23 Tulsa vs. Western Kentucky MacMurray at Tulane Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Sat., November 26 Bethune Cookman at UCF Honolulu Fri., November 18 Chowan at East Carolina UTEP vs. Kansas State/Southern Illinois Houston vs. Arkansas (Little Rock, Ark.) TCU at Houston Sun., December 11 Maryland Eastern Shore at Tulane South Padre Island Invitational, South Iona at Marshall Sun., December 25 Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. Padre Island, Texas Murray State at Memphis Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Tulsa vs. LSU/Northwestern Rice vs. Iowa State Skip Prosser Classic, New Orleans, La. Honolulu High Point at UCF Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout, Jacksonville State at Tulane UTEP vs. TBD Anchorage, AK New Mexico State at UTEP Sat., November 19 Southern Miss vs. TBD Tue., December 27 Global Sports Challenge, Huntington, W.Va. Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans, La. Tue., December 13 Belhaven at Southern Miss Northwestern State at Marshall New Orleans at Tulane North Carolina A&T at UCF Florida Gulf Coast at SMU Tulsa at Missouri State Wed., December 28 Southern Miss at Colorado State Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Wed., December 14 North Carolina A&T at Houston UTEP at New Mexico State UCF vs. TBD Louisiana College at Rice Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Rice Stephen F. Austin at UTEP UTEP at UNLV SMU vs. Oklahoma State Sun., November 20 Mercer at Tulsa South Padre Island Invit., Houston, Texas Sun., November 27 Thu., December 15 UAB at George Washington Maryland Eastern Shore at Rice Georgia Southern at SMU Dallas Classic, Ellis Davis Fieldhouse, Bank of the West Don Haskins Sun Bowl Charleston Classic, Charleston, S.C. Hoops for Hope Classic, New Orleans, La. Dallas, Texas Inv’l, El Paso, TX Tulsa vs. TBD San Diego at Tulane SMU vs. Jackson State Colorado State at UTEP Murray State at UAB UT-Martin at UAB

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Thu., December 29 *UAB at Rice Sat., February 4 Wed., February 22 North Carolina Central at East *Tulane at Tulsa *Rice at East Carolina *East Carolina at Memphis Carolina Chesapeake Energy Classic, *Houston at Tulane *Houston at Marshall Marshall at Belmont Charleston, W.Va. *Marshall at Tulsa *UCF at Rice Robert Morris at Memphis Marshall vs. West Virginia *UCF at SMU *Tulane at SMU Alcorn State at Southern Miss *UAB at UTEP *Southern Miss at UTEP

-USA UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla. Sat., January 21 Xavier at Memphis

C Stetson at UCF *East Carolina at Houston Sat., February 25 Bank of the West Don Haskins Sun *Marshall at Southern Miss Wed., February 8 *UAB at East Carolina Bowl Inv’l, El Paso, TX *SMU at Memphis *Memphis at East Carolina *SMU at Houston Jacksonville State/Arkansas-Pine *Tulsa at Rice *Rice at Houston *Memphis at Marshall Bluff at UTEP *UTEP at Tulane *Marshall at UCF *Rice at Southern Miss *UCF at UAB *Southern Miss at UAB *Tulsa at Tulane Friday, December 30 *Tulsa at UTEP *UTEP at UCF Texas State at Houston Wed., January 25 TCU at SMU UCF Holiday Classic, Orlando, Fla. *Southern Miss at East Carolina Tue., February 28 James Madison/Rhode Island *UAB at Marshall Sat., February 11 *UCF at Memphis at UCF *Rice at Memphis *East Carolina at Marshall *SMU at Tulane *Houston at Tulsa Wed., February 29 Sat., December 31 *UCF at Tulsa *UAB at Memphis *Marshall at East Carolina Virginia-Wise at East Carolina *SMU at Rice *Tulane at Houston Charlotte at Memphis Sat., January 28 *UCF at Southern Miss *Rice at UTEP Rice at Texas *East Carolina at UAB *Tulane at UTEP *SMU at Southern Miss Louisiana Tech at SMU *UTEP at Houston *Tulsa at UAB Southern Miss at McNeese State *Marshall at Memphis Wed., February 15 Tulane at Texas Pan American *Tulane at Rice *Memphis at Tulane MARCH Tulsa at TCU *Tulsa at SMU *UAB at SMU Sat., March 3 Alabama A&M at UAB *Southern Miss at UCF *Tulsa at Southern Miss *East Carolina at Tulane *Houston at Rice JANUARY Mon., January 30 Sat., February 18 *Southern Miss at Marshall Sun., January 1 Palm Beach Atlantic at UCF *East Carolina at UCF *Memphis at Tulsa Akron at Marshall *Southern Miss at Houston *UTEP at SMU FEBRUARY *Marshall at SMU *UAB at UCF Tue., January 3 Wed., February 1 *UTEP at Memphis SMU at Mississippi *SMU at East Carolina *Rice at Tulsa Wed.-Sat., March 7-10 UAB at Florida *Houston at UAB *Tulane at UAB 2012 C-USA Men’s Basketball *Tulane at Marshall Championship (FedExForum, Memphis, Tenn.) Wed., January 4 *Memphis at Southern Miss *East Carolina at Southern Miss *UTEP at Rice *Indicates Conference USA games *Tulsa at Houston *UTEP at Marshall *Tulane at UCF Tennessee at Memphis Rice at TCU 2010-11 C-USA All-Conference Awards Sat., January 7 C-USA FIRST TEAM C-USA ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM C-USA FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR *UCF at East Carolina Randy Culpepper, UTEP Will Barton, Memphis DeAndre Kane, Marshall *Houston at UTEP Papa Dia, SMU Tarik Black, Memphis *Marshall at Rice Jordan Clarkson, Tulsa *Memphis at UAB Gary Flowers, Southern Miss C-USA NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR *SMU at Tulsa Justin Hurtt, Tulsa DeAndre Kane, Marshall Scottie Haralson, Tulsa *Southern Miss at Tulane Aaron Johnson, UAB DJ Newbill, Southern Miss Jamarr Sanders, UAB C-USA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF Wed., January 11 C-USA ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM THE YEAR *Houston at UCF C-USA SECOND TEAM Papa Dia, SMU Papa Dia, SMU *Marshall at UAB Aaron Johnson, UAB *Southern Miss at Memphis Marcus Jordan, UCF *Rice at SMU Arsalan Kazemi, Rice Zamal Nixon, Houston C-USA SIXTH PLAYER OF THE Julyan Stone, UTEP *UTEP at Tulsa Cameron Moore, UAB YEAR Sai’Quon Stone, Southern Miss Julyan Stone, UTEP Brock Young, East Carolina Sat., January 14 Kendall Timmons, Tulane *Tulsa at East Carolina C-USA PLAYER OF THE YEAR *Memphis at Houston Aaron Johnson, UAB *UCF at Marshall C-USA THIRD TEAM *Rice at Tulane Will Barton, Memphis *SMU at UTEP Keith Clanton, UCF C-USA COACH OF THE YEAR *UAB at Southern Miss DeAndre Kane, Marshall Mike Davis, UAB Robert Nyakundi, SMU Wed., January 18 Jontae Sherrod, East Carolina *East Carolina at UTEP *Houston at SMU *Memphis at UCF

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UCF Series Records vs. Conference USA Opponents 12 games, Tulsa leads series 7-5

1-31-97 Tulsa 69-49 Tulsa Date Winner Score Site EAST CAROLINA MEMPHIS 12-19-81 Tulsa 69-58 Tulsa

3-1-97 Tulsa 76-55 Dallas C 12-4-89 Tulsa 78-48 Tulsa

9 games, Tulsa leads series 8-1 33 games, Memphis leads series 20-13 1-29-98 Tulsa 69-58 Dallas -USA 1-21-06 UCF 45-44 Orlando 2-28-98 Tulsa 79-70 Tulsa 2-3-07 UCF 63-53 Orlando Date Winner Score Site Date Winner Score Site 1-30-99 Tulsa 88-82 Tulsa 2-24-07 Tulsa 66-64/OT Tulsa 12-28-84 Tulsa 86-63 Tulsa 12-19-64 Tulsa 80-63 Tulsa 2-25-99 Tulsa 78-77 Dallas 1-12-08 UCF 97-91/3OT Orlando 1-28-06 ECU 59-45 Greenville 1-14-67 Tulsa 54-43 Memphis 2-3-00 Tulsa 70-59 Tulsa 3-8-08 Tulsa 71-53 Tulsa 1-10-07 Tulsa 67-49 Tulsa 12-20-67 Tulsa 64-47 Memphis 3-4-00 Tulsa 83-78/2OT Dallas 2-14-09 UCF 74-72 Orlando 3-7-07 Tulsa 65-50 Memphis (C-USA) 2-3-68 Tulsa 52-48 Tulsa 2-3-01 SMU 64-59 Dallas 3-4-09 Tulsa 79-70 Tulsa 2-13-08 Tulsa 66-61 Greenville 1-18-69 Tulsa 70-69 Tulsa 2-24-01 Tulsa 85-65 Tulsa 1-16-10 Tulsa 90-70 Tulsa 3-12-08 Tulsa 66-49 Memphis (C-USA) 2-27-69 Tulsa 62-56 Memphis 1-19-02 Tulsa 95-87 Dallas 1-30-10 Tulsa 55-50 Orlando 2-21-09 Tulsa 72-62 Tulsa 12-11-69 Tulsa 82-72 Memphis 2-14-02 Tulsa 87-69 Tulsa 2-12-11 UCF 58-57 Orlando 2-27-10 Tulsa 85-73 Greenville 1-17-70 Tulsa 77-66 Memphis 1-25-03 SMU 86-84/OT Tulsa 2-16-11 Tulsa 86-67 Tulsa 2-26-70 Tulsa 87-78 Tulsa 2-19-03 Tulsa 77-70 Dallas 1-16-71 Tulsa 90-85 Tulsa 1-6-04 SMU 67-58 Dallas UTEP 2-25-71 Tulsa 94-91/2OT Memphis 3-4-04 SMU 64-56 Tulsa 40 games, Tulsa leads series 26-14 HOUSTON 1-15-72 Memphis 99-72 Memphis 3-9-04 SMU 79-60 Fresno (WAC) 40 games, series tied 20-20 2-26-72 Memphis 91-90 Tulsa 1-11-05 SMU 95-83/OT Tulsa Date Winner Score Site 12-12-53 Tulsa 60-44 El Paso 2-10-73 Memphis 91-87/OT Tulsa 3-3-05 SMU 81-74/OT Dallas 12-7-55 Tulsa 57-56 Tulsa Date Winner Score Site 1-26-74 Memphis 67-64 Memphis 2-8-06 Tulsa 55-51 Dallas 12-12-56 Tulsa 77-59 Tulsa 2-10-51 Tulsa 50-45 Houston 2-20-75 Memphis 88-80 Tulsa 2-22-06 Tulsa 73-56 Tulsa 12-1-58 UTEP 58-54 Tulsa 3-5-51 Tulsa 60-44 Tulsa 2-17-76 Memphis 91-83 Memphis 1-27-07 Tulsa 70-66 Tulsa 12-5-60 Tulsa 88-74 Tulsa 1-4-52 Houston 42-41 Houston 1-16-88 Memphis 54-47 Tulsa 2-28-07 Tulsa 67-60 Dallas 12-4-61 Tulsa 76-66 Tulsa 2-1-52 Tulsa 55-52 Tulsa 1-25-89 Memphis 77-59 Memphis 1-19-08 Tulsa 72-71 Dallas 1-3-66 UTEP 63-54 El Paso 1-6-53 Tulsa 91-60 Tulsa 3-27-01 Tulsa 72-64 New York (NIT) 2-2-08 Tulsa 72-60 Tulsa 2-4-67 UTEP 61-53 Tulsa 1-24-53 Houston 61-56 Houston 1-31-09 Tulsa 64-55 Tulsa 2-1-06 Memphis 84-61 Tulsa 12-27-68 Tulsa 81-73 Los Angeles 2-6-54 Tulsa 59-57 Houston 2-25-06 Memphis 78-67 Memphis 2-28-09 Tulsa 74-64 Dallas 1-13-10 Tulsa 63-56 Dallas 12-19-75 UTEP 77-67 El Paso 2-27-54 Tulsa 73-57 Tulsa 1-24-07 Memphis 72-59 Memphis 3-3-10 Tulsa 58-55 Tulsa 3-16-81 Tulsa 72-67 Mabee Center (NIT) 1-24-55 Tulsa 67-64 Houston 2-14-07 Memphis 69-52 Tulsa 1-26-11 SMU 59-58 Tulsa 3-15-85 UTEP 79-75 Albuquerque (NCAA) 2-21-55 Tulsa 69-59 Tulsa 1-23-08 Memphis 56-41 Tulsa 2-19-11 Tulsa 74-66 Dallas 1-18-97 Tulsa 63-52 Mabee Center 1-12-56 Houston 69-60 Tulsa 2-27-08 Memphis 82-67 Memphis 2-13-97 Tulsa 90-57 El Paso 1-23-56 Houston 71-62/OT Houston 3-15-08 Memphis 77-51 Memphis (C-USA) 1-23-00 Tulsa 89-71 El Paso 1-7-57 Tulsa 65-64 Houston 1-13-09 Memphis 55-54 Tulsa SOUTHERN MISS 2-26-00 Tulsa 85-55 Tulsa 2-1-57 Tulsa 78-58 Tulsa 2-11-09 Memphis 63-37 Memphis 9 games, Tulsa leads series 6-3 1-20-01 Tulsa 87-75 El Paso 1-25-58 Tulsa 50-46 Houston 3-14-09 Memphis 64-39 Memphis (C-USA) 2-10-01 Tulsa 87-72 Tulsa 2-1-58 Tulsa 70-57 Tulsa 2-13-10 Memphis 93-86 Tulsa 3-9-01 Tulsa 59-56 Tulsa (WAC) Date Winner Score Site 1-5-59 Houston 84-56 Tulsa 3-6-10 Memphis 75-53 Memphis 1-10-02 Tulsa 66-61 Tulsa 2-14-59 Houston 68-56 Tulsa 2-2-11 Tulsa 68-65 Memphis 12-3-56 USM 73-66/OT Tulsa 2-9-02 Tulsa 88-76 El Paso 1-4-60 Houston 68-62 Houston 12-28-87 Tulsa 82-81 Tulsa 1-16-03 Tulsa 79-65 El Paso 2-13-60 Tulsa 59-58 Houston 1-14-06 Tulsa 72-63 Tulsa 2-15-03 Tulsa 81-58 Tulsa 2-2-61 Houston 88-73 Tulsa RICE 3-8-06 USM 66-61 Memphis (C-USA) 3-13-03 Tulsa 81-47 Tulsa (WAC) 3-4-61 Houston 89-65 Houston 29 games, Tulsa leads series 23-6 2-10-07 USM 70-65 Hattiesburg 1-8-04 UTEP 59-56 Tulsa 1-11-62 Houston 69-61 Tulsa 2-9-08 Tulsa 78-63 Tulsa 2-7-04 UTEP 78-66 El Paso 2-20-62 Houston 98-71 Houston Date Winner Score Site 1-7-09 Tulsa 67-58 Hattiesburg 1-8-05 UTEP 105-70 El Paso 2-9-63 Tulsa 76-69 Houston 1-13-97 Tulsa 65-33 Tulsa 2-10-10 Tulsa 60-52 Tulsa 2-3-05 Tulsa 65-54 Tulsa 2-28-63 Tulsa 88-80 Tulsa 2-6-97 Rice 75-58 Houston 3-5-11 Tulsa 78-70 Tulsa 2-4-06 UTEP 69-62 Tulsa 1-15-66 Houston 72-71 Tulsa 1-11-98 Rice 76-63 Houston 3-1-06 UTEP 49-45 El Paso 2-5-66 Houston 97-77 Houston 2-5-98 Tulsa 75-62 Tulsa 1-13-07 Tulsa 86-79/OT Tulsa 3-13-82 Houston 78-74 Mabee Center (NCAA) 1-23-99 Tulsa 65-50 Houston TULANE 2-17-07 Tulsa 66-51 El Paso 12-29-88 Tulsa 75-71 Honolulu 2-20-99 Tulsa 77-47 Tulsa 11 games,Tulsa leads series 7-4 1-26-08 UTEP 65-61 El Paso 12-4-96 Houston 79-77/2OT Houston 1-16-00 Tulsa 67-49 Houston 2-16-08 Tulsa 73-50 Tulsa 2-14-00 Tulsa 75-33 Tulsa 3-14-08 Tulsa 64-62/OT Memphis (C-USA) 11-29-97 Houston 61-57 Tulsa Date Winner Score Site 3-9-00 Tulsa 71-51 Fresno (WAC) 1-24-09 Tulsa 78-70 El Paso 2-18-06 Houston 73-46 Houston 12-13-80 Tulsa 102-85 Mabee Center 2-8-01 Tulsa 79-55 Tulsa 2-7-09 Tulsa 76-65 Tulsa 1-20-07 Houston 69-67 Tulsa 12-31-96 Tulane 88-74 New Orleans 2-22-01 Rice 59-56 Houston 2-6-10 UTEP 73-59 El Paso 2-6-08 Houston 92-81 Houston 11-17-97 Tulsa 86-80/2OT Tulsa 1-28-02 Tulsa 79-60 Tulsa 2-20-10 UTEP 78-70 Tulsa 3-26-08 Tulsa 73-69 Tulsa (CBI) 3-4-06 Tulsa 63-59 Tulsa 2-28-02 Tulsa 67-62 Houston 3-12-10 UTEP 75-61 Tulsa (C-USA/BOK) 2-25-09 Tulsa 77-68 Tulsa 1-31-07 Tulsa 79-78 New Orleans 1-11-03 Tulsa 94-77 Houston 1-5-11 UTEP 69-59 El Paso 1-9-10 Tulsa 86-80 Houston 3-8-07 Tulane 58-56 Memphis (C-USA) 2-8-03 Tulsa 79-56 Tulsa 1-29-11 Tulsa 69-68 Tulsa 1-19-11 Houston 64-57 Houston 1-16-08 Tulane 67-65/OT Tulsa 1-17-04 Tulsa 74-68 Tulsa 3-10-11 UTEP 66-54 El Paso (C-USA) 2-5-11 Tulsa 76-71/OT Tulsa 2-14-04 Rice 111-103/2OT Houston 1-21-09 Tulane 76-75/OT New Orleans 1-15-05 Rice 82-70 Houston 1-6-10 Tulsa 73-59 Tulsa MARSHALL 2-12-05 Rice 71-64/OT Tulsa 1-22-11 Tulsa 65-61 New Orleans 2-11-06 Tulsa 80-73/OT Tulsa 2-26-11 Tulsa 66-59 Tulsa 11 games, Tulsa leads series 7-4 3-3-07 Tulsa 73-65 Houston 2-20-08 Tulsa 68-37 Tulsa Date Winner Score Site UAB 3-7-09 Tulsa 60-50 Houston 1-18-06 Tulsa 66-57 Tulsa 3-12-09 Tulsa 73-51 Memphis (C-USA) 13 games, Tulsa leads series 7-6 1-17-07 Marshall 65-53 Huntington 1-23-10 Tulsa 62-58 Tulsa 2-7-07 Tulsa 63-60 Tulsa 3-10-10 Tulsa 73-62 Tulsa (C-USA/BOK) Date Winner Score Site 1-30-08 Marshall 72-65/OT Huntington 1-8-11 Tulsa 75-64 Tulsa 12-28-90 Tulsa 92-86 Oklahoma City 3-1-08 Tulsa 89-64 Tulsa 3-2-11 Tulsa 67-57 Houston (All College) 1-17-09 Tulsa 69-50 Tulsa 3-9-11 Tulsa 81-72 El Paso (C-USA) 2-4-09 Tulsa 73-57 Huntington 12-17-91 UAB 90-75 Birmingham 2-3-10 Tulsa 73-69 Tulsa 1-8-96 Tulsa 70-55 Tulsa 2-17-10 Marshall 64-58 Huntington SMU 11-22-98 UAB 78-61 Birmingham 3-11-10 Tulsa 80-64 Tulsa (C-USA/BOK) 12-4-99 Tulsa 88-73 Tulsa 40 games, Tulsa leads series 28-12 2-23-11 Marshall 79-61 Huntington 1-11-06 UAB 84-54 Birmingham 2-21-07 UAB 62-57 Tulsa Date Winner Score Site 3-5-08 UAB 84-70 Birmingham 2-20-20 Tulsa 20-18 Dallas 2-2-21 Tulsa 31-23 Dallas 3-13-08 Tulsa 78-68/OT Memphis (C-USA) 2-19-25 Tulsa 28-25 Dallas 1-28-09 Tulsa 75-74 Tulsa 2-3-51 SMU 64-54 Dallas 3-13-09 Tulsa 70-67 Memphis (C-USA) 12-7-51 SMU 48-46 Tulsa 1-26-10 UAB 65-55 Birmingham 12-9-53 SMU 72-70 Dallas 1-15-11 Tulsa 78-62 Tulsa 3-12-55 Tulsa 68-67 Manhattan (NCAA) 12-28-63 SMU 73-71 Dallas 12-8-64 Tulsa 69-50 Dallas

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Team Records Individual Records

Single Game Single Game

RDS Most Points - 141 vs. Prairie View A&M, Dec. 17, 1995 Most Points - 48, Willie Biles vs. St. Cloud, Dec. 13, 1973; vs. Wichita State, March 3, 1973

CO Most Points vs. MVC Team - 126 vs. Indiana State, March 1, 1984 Most Field Goals - 21, Steve Bracey vs. Drake, Jan. 8, 1972 Most Points vs. WAC Team - 128 vs. TCU, Feb. 27, 1997 Most Field Goals Attempted - 49, Willie Biles vs. West Texas State, Feb. 24, 1973 RE Most Points vs. C-USA Team - 91 vs. UCF, Jan. 12, 2008 (3OT) Most 3-PT Field Goals - 8, Jason Parker vs. Wichita State, Dec. 4, 2002 Most Points (Both Teams) - 228, Tulsa (126) vs. Indiana State (102), Most 3-Pt Field Goals Attempted - 17, Dante Swanson vs. San Jose State, Jan. 30, 2003 March 1, 1984 Most Free Throws - 23, Rick Park vs. Arkansas, Jan. 25, 1964 Fewest Points - 11 vs. Creighton, 1934 (pre-1950); 33 vs. Oklahoma Most Free Throws Attempted - 24, Rick Park vs. Arkansas, Jan. 25, 1964 A&M, 1952 (post-1950) Most Rebounds - 26, Dana Lewis vs. MacMurray, Dec. 27, 1969 Most Rebounds - 76 vs. Dartmouth, Dec. 10, 1973 Most Assists - 15, Ricky Ross vs. Indiana State, March 1, 1984 Most Field Goals - 54 vs. Christian Brothers, Dec. 11, 1964 Most Steals - 8, vs. Oral Roberts, Feb. 25, 1982; Steve Harris vs. Pepperdine, Most Field Goals Attempted - 112 vs. Samford, Nov. 27, 1972 Dec. 27, 1983; Eric Coley vs. UAB, Dec. 4, 1999 and vs. Rice, Feb. 14, 2000 Most 3-PT Field Goals - 18 vs. North Texas, Dec. 8, 1998 Most Blocked Shots - 9, Michael Ruffin vs. Tulane, Nov. 17, 1998 Most 3-Pt Field Goals Attempted - 58 vs. Tulane, Nov. 17, 1997 Most Free Throws - 45 vs. Tulane, Nov. 17, 1997 Single Season Most Free Throws Attempted - 58 vs.Tulane, Nov. 17, 1997 Most Assists - 35 vs. Houston Baptist, Nov. 27, 1993 Most Games Played - 39, 8 players, 2007-08 Most Steals - 25 vs. Fort Valley State, Nov. 24, 1984 Most Games Started - 37, Eric Coley, 1999-00; Greg Harrington, 1999-00, 2000-01; Tony Most Forced Turnovers - 39 by Arkansas - Pine Bluff, Nov. 27, 1999 Heard, 1999-00; Marcus Hill, 1999-00; Kevin Johnson, 2000-01 Most Blocked Shots - 14 vs. SW Missouri State, Jan. 22, 1991 & Most Points - 788, Willie Biles, 1972-73 vs. Loyola Marymount, Nov. 24, 2009 Highest Scoring Average - 30.3, Willie Biles, 1972-73 Most Personal Fouls - 36 vs. Wichita State, Jan. 21, 1953 Most Field Goals - 323, Willie Biles, 1972-73 Fewest Personal Fouls - 4 vs. NE Missouri State, Nov. 26, 1985 Most Field Goals Attempted - 742, Willie Biles, 1972-73 Highest Field Goal Percentage - .659, Julian Hammond (172-261), 1965-66 Most 3-PT Field Goals - 93, Gary Collier, 1993-95 Single Season Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 282, Shea Seals, 1996-97 Most Games Won - 32, 1999-00 Highest 3‑PT Field Goal Percentage ‑ .490, Dante Swanson (73-149), 2001-02 Most Games Played - 39, 2007-08 Most Free Throws - 229, Bob Patterson, 1954-55 Most 100-Pt Games in a Season - 8, 1983-84 Most Free Throws Attempted - 297, Bob Patterson, 1954-55 Most Consecutive 100-Pt Games - 3, 1983-84 Highest Free Throw Percentage ‑ .903, Rick Park (121‑134), 1963‑64 Most Points - 2,974 in 37 games, 1999-00 Most Consecutive Free Throws - 37, David Voss, 1960-61 Highest Scoring Average - 90.5 in 31 games, 1983-84 Most Rebounds - 370, Bob Patterson, 1954-55 Fewest Points - 285, 1942-43 (pre-1950); 1,325, 1951-52 (post-1950) Highest Rebounding Average - 13.2, Bob Patterson, 1954-55 Lowest Scoring Average - 55.2 in 24 games, 1951-52 Most Assists ‑ 201, Greg Harrington, 2000-01 Most Rebounds - 1,495 in 39 games, 2007-08 Most Steals - 123, Eric Coley, 1999-00 Highest Rebounding Average - 47.6, 1974-75 Most Blocked Shots - 143, Jerome Jordan, 2007-08 Most Field Goals - 1,096 in 31 games, 1983-84 Most Personal Fouls - 120, Brandon Kurtz, 1999-00 Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,226 in 29 games, 1974-75 Most Disqualifications - 10, Bob Goodall, 1959-60; Larry Berke, 1963-64 Highest Field Goal Percentage - .527 (1,096-2,079) in 31 games, 1983-84 Career Most 3-PT Field Goals - 288, 2000-01 Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 764, 1999-00 Most Games - 141, Greg Harrington, 1998-02 and Ben Uzoh, 2006-10 Highest 3-PT Field Goal Percentage - .413 (107-259) in 28 games, Most Games Started - 140 Ben Uzoh, 2006-10 1987-88 Most Points - 2,288, Shea Seals, 1993-97 Most Free Throws - 631, 1980-81 Highest Scoring Average - 22.7, Willie Biles, 1971-74 Most Free Throws Attempted - 948, 1980-81 Most Rebounds - 1,211, Michael Ruffin, 1995-99 Highest Free Throw Percentage - .753 (545-724), 2001-02 Highest Rebounding Average - 12.7, Dana Lewis, 1969-71 Most Assists - 631, 1999-00 Most Field Goals - 904, Steve Harris, 1981-85 Most Steals - 433, 1999-00 Most Field Goals Attempted - 1,649, Steve Harris, 1981-85 Most Forced Turnovers - 751, 1999-00 Most 3-PT Field Goals - 299, Shea Seals, 1993-97 Most Blocked Shots - 230, 2007-08 Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 905, Shea Seals, 1993-97 Most Personal Fouls - 730, 1999-00 Most Free Throws - 464, Ben Uzoh, 2006-10 Fewest Personal Fouls - 327, 1967-68 Most Free Throws Attempted - 674, Michael Ruffin, 1995-99 Most Assists - 551, Greg Harrington, 1998-02 Most Steals - 299, Eric Coley, 1999-00 Most Blocked Shots - 333, Jerome Jordan, 2006-10 Most Personal Fouls - 378, Eric Coley, 1999-00 Most Disqualifications - 20, Bob Goodall, 1957-60; Anthony Fobbs, 1983-86

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Opponent Records

Individual Single Game RE CO Most Points - 49, Bruce King, Pan American, Dec. 28, 1974 Most Field Goals - 19, Jonathan Manning, Oklahoma City, Jan. 20, 1975 RDS Most Field Goals Attempted - 34, Jonathan Manning, Oklahoma City, Jan. 20, 1975 Most 3-PT Field Goals - 9, Jeff Allen, Drake, Jan. 13, 1994 Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 18, Robert McKiver, Houston, March 26, 2008 Most Free Throws - 20, Carl Nicks, Indiana State, Jan. 14, 1980 Most Free Throws Attempted - 26, Lyndon Lee, Oklahoma City, Dec. 22,1954 Most Rebounds - 26, Ken Harris, Drake, Feb. 12, 1977 Most Assists - 14, Terry Adolph, West Texas State, Feb. 4, 1980

Team, Single Game Greg Harrington is Tulsa’s career record holder for most assists (551) and games Most Points - 118, Arkansas, Feb. 25, 1989 played (141). Most Field Goals - 49, Cincinnati, Feb. 19, 1960 Most Field Goals Attempted - 99, North Texas State, Feb. 21, 1976; West Texas State, Feb. 7, 1981 Team, Single Season Most 3-PT Field Goals - 14, Drake, Jan. 13, 1994; Southern Illinois, Most Points - 2,542 in 39 games, 2007-08 Feb. 14, 1996; Air Force, Feb. 13, 1999 Highest Scoring Average - 85.3 in 26 games, 1972-73 Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 38, Air Force, Feb. 13, 1999 Fewest Points - 102 in 1923-24 (pre-1950); 1,325 in 1951-52 (post-1950) Most Free Throws - 37, TCU, Feb. 1, 1998 Lowest Scoring Average - 44.4 in 23 games, 1949-50 Most Free Throws Attempted - 57, Wichita State, Jan. 21, 1953 Most Field Goals - 1,007 in 33 games, 1980-81 Most Rebounds - 68, Cincinnati, Jan. 14, 1961 Most Field Goals Attempted - 2,250 in 39 games, 2007-08 Most Assists - 31, Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1994 Highest Field Goal Percentage - .551 (925-1,811) in 27 games, 1976-77 Most Blocked Shots - 12, Memphis, Jan. 24, 2007 Most 3-PT Field Goals - 235 in 39 games, 2007-08 Most 3-PT Field Goals Attempted - 717 in 39 games, 2007-08 Highest 3-PT Field Goal Percentage - .390 (128-328) in 30 games, 1986-87 Most Free Throws - 564 in 31 games, 1984-85 Most Free Throws Attempted - 866 in 25 games, 1952-53 Highest Free Throw Percentage - .724 (515-711) in 32 games, 2010-11 Most Rebounds - 1,327 in 37 games, 1999-00 Most Assists - 514 in 33 games, 1980-81 Most Steals - 317 in 33 games, 1998-99 Most Blocked Shots - 151 in 37 games, 2000-01 Most Personal Fouls - 817 in 33 games, 1980-81 Fewest Personal Fouls - 305 in 23 games, 1967-68

Julian Hammond holds the school’s single-season record for highest field goal percentage at .659. Dante Swanson’s 49 percent from three-point range set a new school record and led the NCAA in 2001-02.

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Tulsa Year-By-Year Leaders Scoring Rebounding

RDS Year Player G FG FT Pts Avg Year Player Reb Avg 1945 Barney White (Sr.) 12 46 20 112 9.3 1953 Warren Shackelford (Sr.) 161 6.4 CO 1946 not available n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1954 not available n/a n/a

RE 1947 not available n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 370 13.2 1948 Gerald Carrens (Jr.) 23 82 25 189 8.2 1956 Clester Harrington (So.) 176 6.7 1949 Neil Ridley (So.) 24 101 51 253 10.5 1957 Clester Harrington (Jr.) 250 10.0 1950 Neil Ridley (Jr.) 23 91 56 238 10.3 1958 Bob Goodall (So.) 303 11.6 1951 Neil Ridley (Sr.) 27 111 66 288 10.7 1959 Bob Goodall (Jr.) 266 10.6 1952 Dick Nunneley (So.) 24 141 100 382 15.8 1960 Gene Estes (Jr.) 216 9.0 1953 Dick Nunneley (Jr.) 25 119 90 327 13.1 1961 Gene Estes (Sr.) 358 14.3 1954 Dick Nunneley (Sr.) 29 171 162 504 17.3 1962 Jim King (Jr.) 220 8.5 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 28 272 229 773 27.6 1963 Bill Kusleika (Jr.) 217 8.7 1956 Junior Born (Jr.) 26 151 79 381 14.6 1964 Bill Kusleika (Sr.) 242 9.7 1957 Jerry Evans (Sr.) 25 110 93 313 12.5 1965 Herman Callands (Jr.) 281 11.2 1958 Roger Wendel (Jr.) 26 147 161 455 17.5 1966 Julian Hammond (Sr.) 256 8.8 1959 Roger Wendel (Sr.) 25 142 185 469 18.8 1967 Bobby Smith (So.) 282 10.4 1960 David Voss (Jr.) 26 156 84 396 15.2 1968 Doug Robinson (Sr.) 204 9.7 1961 David Voss (Sr.) 25 165 86 416 16.6 1969 Rob Washington (Sr.) 279 10.3 1962 Jim King (Jr.) 26 186 105 479 18.4 1970 Dana Lewis (So.) 309 11.9 1963 Bill Kusleika (Jr.) 25 n/a n/a 427 17.1 1971 Dana Lewis (Jr.) 352 13.5 1964 Bill Kusleika (Sr.) 25 236 94 566 22.6 1965 Rick Park (Sr.) 25 157 145 459 18.4 1972 Larry Morris (Sr.) 267 10.3 1966 Julian Hammond (Sr.) 29 172 132 476 16.4 Joe Voskuhl (Jr.) 261 10.4 1967 Eldridge Webb (So.) 27 n/a n/a 486 18.0 1973 Joe Voskuhl (Sr.) 284 10.9 1968 Rob Washington (Jr.) 23 125 102 352 15.3 1974 Ken Smith (Jr.) 215 8.3 1969 Bobby Smith (Sr.) 27 n/a n/a 661 24.5 1975 Ken Smith (Sr.) 320 11.0 1970 Ron Carson (Sr.) 26 n/a n/a 535 20.5 1976 Dan O’Leary (Jr.) 190 7.0 1971 Dana Lewis (Jr.) 26 255 97 607 23.3 1977 Dan O’Leary (Sr.) 190 7.0 1972 Steve Bracey (Sr.) 26 255 117 627 24.1 1978 Lester Johnson (So.) 243 9.0 1973 Willie Biles (Jr.) 26 323 142 788 30.3 1979 Billy Keys (Sr.) 193 7.1 1974 Willie Biles (Sr.) 26 257 127 641 24.7 1980 Bob Stevenson (Jr.) 265 9.8 1975 Ken Smith (Sr.) 29 255 97 607 20.9 1981 David Brown (Jr.) 227 6.9 1976 Leon Alvoid (Sr.) 27 183 35 401 14.9 Greg Stewart (Jr.) 227 6.9 1977 Teko Wynder (Sr.) 27 202 73 477 17.7 1982 Paul Pressey (Sr.) 192 6.4 1978 Terry Sims (Jr.) 27 173 50 396 14.7 Greg Stewart (Sr.) 191 6.4 1979 Terry Sims (Sr.) 26 159 39 357 13.7 1983 Ricky Ross (Jr.) 173 5.6 1980 Russell Sublet (Sr.) 26 186 59 431 16.6 1984 Herb Johnson (Jr.) 236 7.6 1981 Greg Stewart (Jr.) 33 214 85 513 15.5 1985 Herb Johnson (Sr.) 293 9.5 1982 Paul Pressey (Sr.) 30 154 87 395 13.2 1986 David Moss (Jr.) 206 6.4 1983 Ricky Ross (Jr.) 31 203 139 575 18.5 1987 Brian Rahilly (Sr.) 218 7.3 1984 Steve Harris (Jr.) 31 271 113 655 21.1 1988 Ray Wingard (Jr.) 208 7.4 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 31 273 186 732 23.6 1989 Ray Wingard (Sr.) 256 8.3 1986 Tracy Moore (So.) 32 217 105 539 16.8 1990 Lamont Randolph (Sr.) 241 8.0 (Three-point field goal became official in the 1986-87 season) 1991 Wade Jenkins (Sr.) 176 6.3 Year Player G FG 3 Pts FT Pts Avg 1992 Gary Collier (So.) 169 5.6 1987 David Moss (Sr.) 30 196 43 100 535 17.8 1993 Jeff Malham (Sr.) 168 5.8 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 28 211 64 109 595 21.3 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 209 6.7 1989 Lamont Randolph (Jr.) 31 154 0 100 408 13.2 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 222 6.9 1990 Marcell Gordon (Jr.) 30 145 9 88 387 12.9 1996 Michael Ruffin (Fr.) 232 7.7 1991 Marcell Gordon (Sr.) 30 179 8 136 502 16.7 1997 Michael Ruffin (So.) 341 10.0 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 30 161 53 74 449 14.9 1998 Michael Ruffin (Jr.) 296 9.5 1993 Mark Morse (Sr.) 29 176 75 77 504 17.4 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 31 254 93 109 710 22.9 1999 Michael Ruffin (Sr.) 342 10.4 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 32 182 80 157 601 18.8 2000 Brandon Kurtz (Sr.) 258 7.0 1996 Shea Seals (Jr.) 30 161 59 131 512 17.1 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 259 7.0 1997 Shea Seals (Sr.) 34 231 85 158 705 20.7 2002 Charlie Davis (Jr.) 229 6.7 1998 Rod Thompson (Sr.) 31 148 71 99 466 15.0 2003 Kevin Johnson (Sr.) 232 7.0 1999 Brandon Kurtz (Jr.) 33 142 8 100 392 11.9 Charlie Davis (Sr.) 230 7.0 2000 David Shelton (Jr.) 37 152 30 164 498 13.5 2004 Jarius Glenn (Jr.) 178 6.1 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 37 192 3 128 515 13.9 2005 Jarius Glenn (Sr.) 180 6.2 2002 Kevin Johnson (Jr.) 34 192 11 99 494 14.5 Guilherme Teichmann (Sr.) 180 6.2 2003 Jason Parker (Jr.) 33 167 52 123 509 15.4 2006 Charles Ramsdell (Jr.) 173 6.2 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 29 169 51 101 490 16.9 2007 Ben Uzoh (Fr.) 155 5.0 2005 Jarius Glenn (Sr.) 29 172 17 134 495 17.1 2008 Jerome Jordan (So.) 309 7.9 2006 Anthony Price (Sr.) 28 129 0 60 318 11.4 2009 Jerome Jordan (Jr.) 308 8.6 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 32 106 69 67 348 11.2 2010 Jerome Jordan (Sr.) 317 9.1 2008 Ben Uzoh (So.) 39 208 55 137 608 15.6 2011 Steven Idlet (Jr.) 196 6.3 2009 Ben Uzoh (Jr.) 36 169 40 125 503 14.0 2010 Ben Uzoh (Sr.) 35 184 49 117 534 15.3 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 32 206 86 142 640 20.0

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Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage RE CO Year Player FG (Minimum 4 field goal attempts per game) (Minimum 2 free throw attempts per game) 1945 Barney White (Sr.) 46 Year Player FG FGA PCT Year Player FT FTA PCT RDS 1946 not available n/a 1950 Neil Ridley (Jr.) 91 263 .346 1948 Norman Ryser (So.) 30 45 .667 1947 Gerald Carrens (So.) 47 1951 not available n/a n/a n/a 1949 Neil Ridley (So.) 51 83 .614­­ 1948 Gerald Carrens (Jr.) 82 1952 Warren Shackelford (Jr.) 95 225 .422 1950 Bobb Nipp (Sr.) 37 52 .711 1949 Neil Ridley (So.) 101 1953 Larry Whiteley (Sr.) 69 162 .426 1951 not available n/a n/a n/a 1950 Neil Ridley (Jr.) 91 1954 Bob Patterson (Jr.) 168 441 .380 1952 Warren Shackelford (Jr.) 45 61 .738 1951 Neil Ridley (Sr.) 111 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 272 630 .431 1953 Marcus Arrington (Sr.) 68 97 .700 1952 Dick Nunneley (So.) 141 1956 John Yates (Sr.) 105 244 .430 1954 Bob Patterson (Jr.) 145 203 .714 1953 Dick Nunneley (Jr.) 119 1957 Pete Collier (So.) 64 139 .460 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 229 297 .771 1954 Dick Nunneley (Sr.) 171 1958 Bob Goodall (So.) 108 194 .557 1956 John Yates (Sr.) 90 119 .756 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 272 1959 Jack Pontious (Sr.) 141 322 .438 1957 Jerry Evans (Sr.) 93 112 .830 1956 Junior Born (Jr.) 151 1960 Bob Goodall (Sr.) 107 210 .509 1958 Roger Wendel (Jr.) 161 193 .834 1957 Jerry Evans (Sr.) 110 1961 David Voss (Sr.) 165 366 .451 1959 Roger Wendel (Sr.) 185 222 .833 1958 Roger Wendel (Jr.) 147 1962 Jim King (Jr.) 186 417 .446 1960 David Voss (Jr.) 84 106 .792 1959 Roger Wendel (Sr.) 142 1963 Bill Kusleika (Jr.) 168 311 .540 1961 David Voss (Sr.) 86 103 .835 1960 David Voss (Jr.) 156 1964 Rick Park (Jr.) 142 248 .573 1962 Gary Hevelone (Jr.) 69 84 .821 1961 David Voss (Sr.) 165 1965 Rick Park (Sr.) 157 308 .510 1963 Bill Kuzleika (Jr.) 91 112 .813 1962 Jim King (Jr.) 186 1966 Julian Hammond (Sr.) 172 261 .659 1964 Rick Park (Jr.) 121 134 .903 1963 Bill Kuzleika (Jr.) 168 1967 Rob Washington (So.) 150 286 .524 1965 Rick Park (Sr.) 145 165 .879 1964 Bill Kusleika (Sr.) 236 1968 Larry Sheatham (So.) 111 220 .505 1966 Julian Hammond (Sr.) 132 202 .653 1965 Rick Park (Sr.) 157 1969 Bobby Smith (Sr.) 281 579 .485 1967 Bobby Smith (So.) 63 90 .700 1966 Sherman Dillard (Sr.) 182 1970 Dana Lewis (So.) 228 495 .460 1968 Rob Washington (Jr.) 102 134 .761 1967 Bobby Smith (So.) 171 1971 Dana Lewis (Jr.) 255 518 .492 1969 Bobby Smith 99 125 .792 1968 Bobby Smith (Jr.) 133 1972 Joe Voskuhl (Jr.) 100 184 .543 1970 Ron Carson 91 114 .798 1969 Bobby Smith (Sr.) 281 1973 Allen Blackmon (So.) 116 222 .532 1971 Steve Bracey (Jr.) 72 102 .705 1970 Dana Lewis (So.) 228 1974 Allen Blackmon (Jr.) 66 135 .489 1972 Jim Clesson (Sr.) 85 99 .859 1971 Dana Lewis (Jr.) 255 1975 Dan O’Leary (So.) 114 206 .553 1973 Willie Biles (Jr.) 142 185 .768 1972 Steve Bracey (Sr.) 255 1976 Tom Vincent (So.) 124 241 .515 1974 Willie Biles (Sr.) 127 172 .738 1973 Willie Biles (Jr.) 323 1977 Dan O’Leary (Sr.) 186 345 .539 1975 Ken Smith (Sr.) 97 130 .746 1974 Willie Biles (Sr.) 257 1978 Terry Sims (Jr.) 173 341 .507 1976 Dan O’Leary (Jr.) 55 68 .809 1975 Ken Smith (Sr.) 255 1979 Billy Keys (Sr.) 121 246 .492 1977 Dan O’Leary (Sr.) 83 108 .769 1976 Leon Alvoid (Sr.) 183 1980 Lester Johnson (Sr.) 172 332 .518 1978 Steve McDowell 42 68 .809 1977 Teko Wynder (Sr.) 202 1981 Greg Stewart (Jr.) 214 365 .586 1979 Terry Sims (Sr.) 39 48 .813 1978 Terry Sims (Jr.) 173 1982 Bruce Vanley (So.) 138 227 .608 1980 Russell Sublet (Sr.) 59 74 .797 1979 Terry Sims (Sr.) 159 1983 Steve Ballard (Sr.) 93 149 .617 1981 Bob Stevenson (Sr.) 70 89 .787 1980 Russell Sublet (Sr.) 186 1984 Bruce Vanley (Sr.) 149 247 .603 1982 Steve Harris (Fr.) 57 67 .851 1981 Greg Stewart (Jr.) 214 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 273 499 .547 1983 Steve Harris (So.) 104 119 .874 1982 Paul Pressey (Sr.) 154 1986 David Moss (Jr.) 177 340 .521 1984 David Moss (Fr.) 57 69 .826 1983 Steve Harris (So.) 233 1987 Donald Royster (Jr.) 86 152 .566 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 186 215 .865 1984 Steve Harris (Jr.) 271 1988 Wade Jenkins (So.) 78 145 .538 1986 David Moss (Jr.) 116 134 .866 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 273 1989 Lamont Randolph (Jr.) 154 252 .611 1987 David Moss (Sr.) 100 117 .855 1986 Tracy Moore (So.) 217 1990 Wade Jenkins (Jr.) 117 219 .534 1988 Ray Wingard (Jr.) 74 94 .787 1987 Tracy Moore (Jr.) 204 1991 Marcell Gordon (Sr.) 179 355 .504 1989 Ray Wingard (Sr.) 109 141 .773 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 211 1992 Gary Collier (So.) 150 321 .467 1990 Reggie Shields (Jr.) 91 125 .728 1989 Lamont Randolph (Jr.) 154 1993 Jodie Huffman (Sr.) 123 227 .542 1991 Reggie Shields (Sr.) 101 133 .759 1990 Marcell Gordon (Jr.) 145 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 254 490 .518 1992 Gary Collier (So.) 63 79 .797 1991 Marcell Gordon (Sr.) 179 1995 J.R. Rollo (Jr.) 67 141 .475 1993 Jeff Malham (Sr.) 83 98 .847 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 161 1996 Michael Ruffin (Fr.) 78 146 .534 1994 Shea Seals (Fr.) 89 119 .748 1993 Mark Morse (Sr.) 176 1997 Michael Ruffin (So.) 98 174 .563 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 157 198 .793 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 254 1998 Zac Bennett (So.) 79 149 .530 1996 Rod Thompson (So.) 54 64 .844 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 182 1999 Michael Ruffin (Sr.) 117 222 .527 1997 Rod Thompson (Jr.) 56 68 .824 1996 Shea Seals (Jr.) 161 2000 Eric Coley (Sr.) 178 340 .524 1998 Rod Thompson (Sr.) 99 123 .805 1997 Shea Seals (Sr.) 231 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 192 340 .565 1999 Tony Heard (Jr.) 59 69 .855 1998 Rod Thompson (Sr.) 148 2002 Charlie Davis (Jr.) 105 167 .629 2000 Greg Harrington (So.) 89 112 .795 1999 Brandon Kurtz (Jr.) 142 2003 Charlie Davis (Sr.) 76 136 .559 2001 David Shelton (Sr.) 127 153 .830 2000 Eric Coley (Sr.) 178 2004 Anthony Price (So.) 138 256 .539 2002 Greg Harrington (Sr.) 108 126 .857 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 192 2005 Guilherme Teichmann (Sr.) 72 144 .500 2003 Dante Swanson (Sr.) 69 79 .873 2002 Kevin Johnson (Jr.) 192 2006 Anthony Price (Sr.) 129 200 .496 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 101 131 .771 2003 Kevin Johnson (Sr.) 200 2007 Calvin Walls (Jr.) 68 158 .430 2005 Brett McDade (Fr.) 69 81 .852 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 169 2008 Jerome Jordan (So.) 154 273 .564 2006 Brett McDade (So.) 96 114 .842 2005 Jarius Glenn (Sr.) 172 2009 Jerome Jordan (Jr.) 180 307 .586 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 67 76 .882 2006 Anthony Price (Sr.) 129 2010 Jerome Jordan (Sr.) 184 335 .549 2008 Ray Reese (Jr.) 58 70 .829 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 106 2011 Steven Idlet (Jr.) 126 239 .527 2009 Justin Hurtt (So.) 57 71 .803 2008 Ben Uzoh (So.) 208 2010 Justin Hurtt (Jr.) 90 111 .811 2009 Jerome Jordan (Jr.) 180 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 142 175 .811 2010 Jerome Jordan (Sr.) 184 Ben Uzoh (Sr.) 184 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 206

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Free Throws Made 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 93 2008 Brett McDade (Sr.) 119 3.1 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 80 2009 Ben Uzoh (Jr.) 128 3.6 Year Player FT

RDS 1996 Cordell Love (Sr.) 71 2010 Ben Uzoh (Sr.) 163 4.7 1945 Barney White (Sr.) 20 1997 Shea Seals (Sr.) 85 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 76 2.4 1946 not available n/a CO 1998 Rod Thompson (Sr.) 71 1947 Bob Nipp (Fr.) 43 1999 Marcus Hill (So.) 72 RE 1948 Norman Ryser (So.) 30 2000 Tony Heard (Sr.) 78 Steals 1949 Neil Ridley (So.) 51 2001 Marcus Hill (Sr.) 78 1950 Neil Ridley (Jr.) 56 Year Player Steals Avg 2002 Dante Swanson (Jr.) 73 1978 Lester Johnson (So.) 19 0.7 1951 Neil Ridley (Sr.) 66 2003 Dante Swanson (Sr.) 89 1952 Dick Nunneley (So.) 100 1979 Marcus Peel (So.) 24 0.9 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 51 1980 Bob Stevenson (Jr.) 44 1.6 1953 Dick Nunneley (Jr.) 90 2005 Chris Wallace (Jr.) 41 1954 Dick Nunneley (Sr.) 162 1981 Paul Pressey (Jr.) 96 2.9 2006 Charles Ramsdell (Jr.) 33 1982 Paul Pressey (Sr.) 95 3.2 1955 Bob Patterson (Sr.) 229 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 69 1956 John Yates (Sr.) 90 1983 Steve Harris (So.) 68 2.2 2008 Ben Uzoh (So.) 55 1984 Steve Harris (Jr.) 83 2.7 1957 Clester Harrington (Jr.) 98 2009 Ray Reese (Sr.) 65 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 79 2.5 1958 Roger Wendel (Jr.) 161 2010 Justin Hurtt (Jr.) 78 1986 Byron Boudreaux (Jr.) 42 1.3 1959 Roger Wendel (Sr.) 185 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 86 1960 Bob Goodall (Sr.) 95 1987 Byron Boudreaux (Sr.) 37 1.3 1961 Gene Estes (Sr.) 128 David Moss (Sr.) 37 1.2 1962 Jim King (Jr.) 105 Three-Point FG Percentage 1988 Rod Parker (So.) 34 1.4 1963 Jim King (Sr.) 140 (Minimum 3 three-point field goals attempts per game) 1989 Jamal West (So.) 52 1.7 1964 Rick Park (Jr.) 121 Year Player FG FGA Pct 1990 Reggie Shields (Jr.) 51 1.7 1965 Rick Park (Sr.) 145 1987 David Moss (Sr.) 43 105 .409 1991 Marcell Gordon (Sr.) 55 1.8 1966 Julian Hammond (Sr.) 132 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 64 137 .467 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 66 2.2 1967 Rob Washington (So.) 113 1989 Brian Loyd (Jr.) 38 96 .396 1993 Mark Morse (Sr.) 65 2.2 1968 Rob Washington (Jr.) 102 1990 Brian Loyd (Sr.) 50 132 .379 1994 Lou Dawkins (Sr.) 52 1.7 1969 Rob Washington (Sr.) 121 1991 Kelly Wells (Fr.) 32 83 .386 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 52 1.6 1970 Ron Carson (Sr.) 91 1992 Jason Ludwig (Sr.) 50 121 .413 1996 Shea Seals (Jr.) 55 1.8 1971 Larry Morris (Jr.) 98 1993 Gary Collier (Jr.) 42 90 .467 1997 Shea Seals (Sr.) 64 1.9 1972 Steve Bracey (Sr.) 117 1994 Gary Collier (Sr.) 93 201 .463 1998 Eric Coley (So.) 53 1.9 1973 Willie Biles (Jr.) 142 1995 Pooh Williamson (Sr.) 56 142 .394 1999 Eric Coley (Jr.) 62 1.9 1974 Willie Biles (Sr.) 127 1996 Cordell Love (Sr.) 71 205 .346 2000 Eric Coley (Sr.) 123 3.3 1975 Ken Smith (Sr.) 97 1997 Jonnie Gendron (So.) 45 107 .421 2001 Dante Swanson (So.) 53 1.4 1976 Mark Tucker (So.) 79 1998 Shawn Williams (Jr.) 39 96 .406 2002 Antonio Reed (Jr.) 53 1.6 1977 Dan O’Leary (Sr.) 83 1999 Marcus Hill (So.) 72 174 .414 2003 Jason Parker (Jr.) 62 1.9 2000 Tony Heard (Sr.) 78 202 .386 1978 Lester Johnson (So.) 52 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 47 1.6 2001 Greg Harrington (Jr.) 52 111 .468 1979 Billy Keys (Jr.) 53 2005 Guilherme Teichmann (Sr.) 34 1.2 2002 Dante Swanson (Jr.) 73 149 .490 1980 Bob Stevenson (Jr.) 95 2006 Chris Wallace (Sr.) 30 1.1 1981 Mike Anderson (Jr.) 123 2003 Dante Swanson (Sr.) 89 207 .430 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 51 136 .375 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 39 1.3 1982 Mike Anderson (Sr.) 97 2008 Ben Uzoh (So.) 39 1.0 1983 Ricky Ross (Jr.) 139 2005 Chris Wallace (Jr.) 41 114 .360 2006 Charles Ramsdell (Jr.) 33 88 .375 2009 Ben Uzoh (Jr.) 54 1.5 1984 Ricky Ross (Sr.) 130 2010 Ben Uzoh (Sr.) 34 0.9 1985 Steve Harris (Sr.) 186 2007 Rod Earls (Jr.) 69 169 .408 2008 Brett McDade (Sr.) 52 123 .423 2011 Steven Idlet (Jr.) 28 0.9 1986 David Moss (Jr.) 116 1987 David Moss (Sr.) 100 2009 Justin Hurtt (So.) 55 141 .390 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 109 2010 Justin Hurtt (Jr.) 78 200 .390 Blocked Shots 1989 Ray Wingard (Sr.) 109 2011 Scottie Haralson (So.) 82 219 .374 Year Player Blocks Avg 1990 Lamont Randolph (Sr.) 128 1978 Lester Johnson (So.) 20 0.7 1991 Marcell Gordon (Sr.) 136 Assists 1979 Joe Cooper (Jr.) 21 1.2 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 74 Year Player Assists Avg 1980 Lester Johnson (Sr.) 26 0.9 1993 Jeff Malham (Sr.) 83 1977 Jack Dobbins (Fr.) 84 3.4 1981 Paul Pressey (Jr.) 26 0.8 1994 Cary Collier (Sr.) 109 1978 John Gibson (Jr.) 74 2.9 1982 Bruce Vanley (So.) 24 0.8 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 157 1979 John Gibson (Sr.) 86 3.3 1983 Bruce Vanley (Jr.) 24 1.0 1996 Shea Seals (Jr.) 131 1980 Russell Sublet (Sr.) 66 2.5 1984 Vince Williams (Jr.) 30 0.9 1997 Shea Seals (Sr.) 158 1981 Paul Pressey (Jr.) 172 5.2 1985 Herb Johnson (Sr.) 15 0.5 1998 Michael Ruffin (Jr.) 104 1982 Mike Anderson (Sr.) 133 4.4 1986 David Moss (Jr.) 14 0.4 1999 Michael Ruffin (Sr.) 149 1983 Mike Smith (Jr.) 125 4.6 1987 Donald Royster (Jr.) 17 0.6 2000 David Shelton (Jr.) 164 1984 Ricky Ross (Sr.) 191 6.2 1988 Wade Jenkins (So.) 18 0.6 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 128 1985 Herb Johnson (Sr.) 90 2.9 1989 Alyn Thomsen (So.) 20 0.6 2002 Greg Harrington (Sr.) 108 1986 Byron Boudreaux (Jr.) 158 4.9 1990 Wade Jenkins (Jr.) 22 0.8 2003 Jason Parker (Jr.) 123 1987 Byron Boudreaux (Sr.) 171 5.9 2004 Jarius Glenn (Jr.) 110 1991 Alyn Thomsen (Sr.) 47 1.6 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 67 2.3 2005 Jarius Glenn (Sr.) 134 1992 Bryant Tipton (Jr.) 25 1.0 1989 Jamal West (So.) 126 4.1 2006 Brett McDade (So.) 96 1993 Lou Dawkins (Jr.) 10 0.3 1990 Reggie Shields (Jr.) 147 4.9 2007 Ben Uzoh (Fr.) 85 1994 J.R. Rollo (So.) 22 0.7 1991 Reggie Shields (Sr.) 154 5.5 2008 Ben Uzoh (So.) 137 1995 Ray Poindexter (Jr.) 36 1.1 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 153 5.1 2009 Jerome Jordan (Jr.) 137 1996 Michael Ruffin (Fr.) 46 1.5 1993 Mark Morse (Sr.) 132 4.6 2010 Jerome Jordan (Sr.) 172 1997 Michael Ruffin (So.) 56 1.6 1994 Lou Dawkins (Sr.) 138 4.6 2011 Justin Hurtt (Sr.) 142 1998 Michael Ruffin (Jr.) 78 2.5 1995 Shea Seals (So.) 127 3.9 1999 Michael Ruffin (Sr.) 86 2.6 1996 Dewayne Bonner (Sr.) 147 4.9 2000 Brandon Kurtz (Sr.) 47 1.3 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1997 Rod Thompson (Jr.) 117 3.5 2001 Kevin Johnson (So.) 86 2.3 Year Player 3 Pt. FG 1998 Rod Thompson (Sr.) 117 3.7 2002 Kevin Johnson (Jr.) 71 2.1 1987 David Moss (Sr.) 43 1999 Eric Coley (Jr.) 86 2.6 2003 Kevin Johnson (Sr.) 76 2.3 1988 Tracy Moore (Sr.) 64 2000 Eric Coley (Sr.) 126 3.4 2004 Anthony Price (So.) 28 0.9 1989 Mark Giorgi (Jr.) 38 2001 Greg Harrington (Jr.) 201 5.4 2005 Guilherme Teichmann (Sr.) 48 1.7 Brian Loyd (Jr.) 38 2002 Greg Harrington (Sr.) 176 5.2 2006 Anthony Price (Sr.) 30 1.1 1990 Brian Loyd (Sr.) 50 2003 Jason Parker (Jr.) 134 4.0 2007 Jamel McLean (Fr.) 35 1.1 2004 Jason Parker (Sr.) 83 2.9 1991 Reggie Shields (Sr.) 51 2008 Jerome Jordan (So.) 143 3.7 2005 Jarius Glenn (Sr.) 100 3.4 1992 Mark Morse (Jr.) 53 2009 Jerome Jordan (Jr.) 91 2.5 2006 Brett McDade (So.) 73 2.6 1993 Mark Morse (Sr.) 75 2010 Jerome Jordan (Sr.) 82 2.3 2007 Mark Hill (Fr.) 92 2.9 2011 Steven Idlet (Jr.) 28 0.9 42 www.tulsahurricane.com 2011-12 TULSA MEN’S BASKETBALL Record & Fact Book

Tulsa Career Leaders RE Career Scoring Leaders Career Assist Leaders CO Player, Pos G Years Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Total Avg. Player Years Assists 1. Shea Seals, G 124 1993-97 705 512 601 470 2288 18.5 1. Greg Harrington 1998-02 551 RDS 2. Steve Harris, G 122 1981-85 732 655 574 311 2272 18.6 2. Byron Boudreaux 1983-87 457 3. Ben Uzoh, G 141 2006-10 534 503 608 306 1951 13.8 3. Ben Uzoh 2006-10 425 4. Tracy Moore, G 121 1984-88 595 506 539 183 1823 15.1 4. Shea Seals 1993-97 388 5. Gary Collier, F 116 1990-94 710 435 401 64 1610 13.9 5. Lou Dawkins 1989-94 339 6. Kevin Johnson, F 132 1999-03 500 494 515 68 1577 11.9 6. Brett McDade 2004-08 336 7. Justin Hurtt, G 120 2007-11 640 506 344 52 1542 12.9 7. Eric Coley 1996-00 335 8. Greg Harrington, G 141 1998-02 441 400 398 281 1520 10.8 8. Jason Parker 2000-04 322 9. Jerome Jordan, C 133 2006-10 540 497 410 61 1508 11.3 9. Antonio Reed 1999-03 319 10. Willie Biles, G 65 1971-74 641 788 43 – 1472 22.6 10. Rod Thompson 1995-98 318 11. Marcus Hill 1997-01 302 11. Bob Patterson, F 84 1951-55 773 481 184 2 1440 17.1 12. Reggie Shields 1989-91 301 12. Dante Swanson, G 139 1999-03 484 383 364 202 1433 10.3 13. Dante Swanson 1999-03 297 13. Jason Parker, G 133 2000-04 490 509 294 108 1401 10.5 14. Paul Pressey 1980-82 291 14. David Moss, F 123 1983-87 535 470 187 199 1391 11.3 15. Ricky Ross 1982-84 285 15. Marcus Hill, G 134 1997-01 458 413 373 145 1389 10.4 16. Mark Morse 1991-93 285 16. Herbert Johnson, F 123 1981-85 508 466 285 113 1372 11.2 17. Pooh Williamson 1991-95 277 17. Bobby Smith, F 77 1966-69 661 302 405 – 1368 17.8 18. Jamal West 1987-91 252 18. Jarius Glenn, F 125 2001-05 495 365 309 160 1329 10.6 19. Mike Anderson 1980-82 250 19. Rob Washington, F 76 1966-69 523 352 413 – 1288 16.9 20. Jarius Glenn 2001-05 245 20. Dick Nunneley, G 78 1951-54 504 327 382 – 1213 15.6 21. Steve Harris 1981-85 243 21. Michael Ruffin, F 128 1995-99 383 322 291 213 1209 9.4 22. Eric Coley, F 131 1996-00 417 300 280 169 1166 8.9 Career Steal Leaders 23. Dana Lewis, C 52 1969-71 – 607 528 – 1135 21.8 Player Years Steals 24. Roger Wendel, G 76 1956-59 469 455 197 – 1121 14.8 1. Eric Coley 1996-00 299 25. Jim King, G 76 1960-63 406 479 234 – 1119 14.7 2. Steve Harris 1981-85 271 26. Ricky Ross, G 62 1982-84 536 575 – – 1111 17.9 3. Shea Seals 1993-97 222 27. Dan O’Leary, F 91 1973-77 455 329 289 21 1094 12.0 4. Paul Pressey 1980-82 191 28. Steve Bracey, G 51 1970-72 627 460 – – 1087 21.3 5. Dante Swanson 1999-03 179 29. Bruce Vanley, C 99 1980-84 365 220 342 156 1083 9.3 6. Lou Dawkins 1989-94 176 30. Anthony Price, F 119 2002-06 318 385 304 75 1082 9.1 7. Jason Parker 2000-04 166 31. David Voss, F 75 1958-61 416 396 262 – 1074 14.3 8. Ben Uzoh 2006-10 162 32. Brett McDade, G 121 2004-08 310 177 284 270 1041 8.6 9. Herb Johnson 1981-85 143 33. Lester Johnson, F 77 1977-80 393 269 374 – 1036 13.5 10. Mike Anderson 1980-82 140 11. Marcus Hill 1997-01 136 Antonio Reed 1999-03 136 13. Mark Morse 1991-93 131 Career Rebounding Leaders 14. David Moss 1983-87 129 Player, Pos G Years Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Total Avg. 15. Jamal West 1987-92 124 1. Michael Ruffin, F 128 1995-99 342 296 341 232 1211 9.5 16. Jarius Glenn 2001-05 123 2. Jerome Jordan, C 133 2006-10 317 308 309 49 983 7.4 17. Byron Boudreaux 1983-87 119 18. Brett McDade 2004-08 115 3. Bobby Goodall, C 76 1957-60 213 266 303 – 782 10.3 19. Michael Scott 1987-91 109 4. Shea Seals, G 124 1993-97 201 172 222 182 777 6.3 5. Herb Johnson, F 123 1981-82 293 236 150 85 764 6.2 Career Blocked Shot Leaders 6. Bobby Smith, F 77 1966-67 279 168 282 – 729 9.5 7. Gene Estes, C 74 1958-61 358 216 147 – 721 9.7 Player Years Blocks 8. Kevin Johnson, F 132 1999-03 232 186 259 42 719 5.4 1. Jerome Jordan 2006-10 333 9. Ben Uzoh, G 141 2006-10 163 175 212 155 705 5.0 2. Michael Ruffin 1995-99 266 3. Kevin Johnson 1999-03 251 10. Eric Coley, F 131 1996-00 250 179 148 120 697 5.3 4. Eric Coley 1996-00 136 11. Rob Washington, F 76 1966-69 279 177 238 – 694 9.1 5. Anthony Price 2002-06 101 12. Bob Patterson, F 84 1951-55 370 177 130 6 683 8.1 6. Ben Uzoh 2006-10 99 13. Clester Harrington, F 77 1955-58 236 250 176 – 662 8.6 7. Bruce Vanley 1980-84 93 Charlie Davis, F 132 1999-03 230 229 134 69 662 5.0 8. Steven Idlet 2008-pres. 87 15. Dana Lewis, C 52 1969-71 – 352 309 – 661 12.7 9. Alyn Thomsen 1987-91 86 16. Joe Voskuhl, C 76 1970-73 284 261 89 – 634 8.3 10. Brandon Kurtz 1998-00 80 17. Lester Johnson, F 77 1977-80 216 170 243 – 629 8.2 11. Rafael Maldonado 1993-97 79 18 Dick Courter, C 105 1951-55 230 203 103 88 624 5.9 12. Guilherme Teichmann 2003-05 66 19. Larry Morris, F 78 1969-72 267 187 157 – 611 7.8 13. Vince Williams 1981-85 64 20. Jarius Glenn, F 125 2001-05 180 178 174 70 602 4.8 Ray Poindexter 1994-96 64 21. Doug Robinson, C 76 1965-68 204 240 157 – 601 7.9 15. Charles Ramsdell 2003-07 63 22. Gary Collier, F 116 1990-94 209 166 169 43 587 5.1 16. Lester Johnson 1977-80 59 23. David Moss, F 123 1983-87 194 206 93 88 581 4.7 Dante Swanson 1999-03 59 24. Bob Stevenson, F 92 1977-81 178 264 112 11 565 5.1 18. Wade Jenkins 1987-91 53 25. Bruce Vanley, C 116 1980-84 165 112 171 101 549 4.7 19. Herb Johnson 1981-85 51 20. Jarius Glenn 2001-05 47 26. Ken Smith, F 55 1973-75 320 215 – – 535 9.8 21. Paul Pressey 1980-82 46 Darold Crow 2005-07 46 23. Zac Bennett 1996-99 44 Charlie Davis 1999-03 44

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Tulsa Single-Game Leaders

Career Games Played Leaders Free Throws Made 3-Point Field Goal Percentage No. Player FTM (minimum 90 attempts) (since 1986-87) RDS Player Years Games No. Player PCT (Made-Att) 1. Greg Harrington 1998-02 141 1. Bob Patterson (1954-55) 229

CO 1. Dante Swanson (2001-02) 49.0% (73-149)* Ben Uzoh 2006-10 141 2. Steve Harris (1984-85) 186 3. Roger Wendel (1958-59) 185 2. Greg Harrington (2000-01) 46.8% (52-111) RE 3. Dante Swanson 1999-03 139 3. Gary Collier (1992-93) 46.7% (42-90) 4. Marcus Hill 1997-01 134 4. Jerome Jordan (2009-10) 172 4. Tracy Moore (1987-88) 46.7% (64-137) Sam Mitchell 2005-09 134 5. David Shelton (1999-2000) 164 5. Gary Collier (1993-94) 46.3% (93-201) 6. Jason Parker 2000-04 133 6. Dick Nunneley (1953-54) 162 6. Alvin Williamson (1993-94) 45.3% (48-106) Jerome Jordan 2006-10 133 7. Roger Wendel (1957-58) 161 7. Dante Swanson (2000-01) 44.4% (56-126) 8. Charlie Davis 1999-03 132 8. Shea Seals (1996-97) 158 8. Dante Swanson (2002-03) 43.0% (89-207) Kevin Johnson 1999-03 132 9. Shea Seals (1994-95) 157 9. Brett McDade (2007-08) 42.3% (52-123) 10. Eric Coley 1996-00 131 10. Michael Ruffin (1998-99) 149 10. Jonnie Gendron (1996-97) 42.1% (45-107) 11. Ray Reese 2005-09 130 * Led the nation 12. Michael Ruffin 1995-99 128 Free Throw Attempts 13. Jarius Glenn 2001-05 125 No. Player FTA 14. Shea Seals 1993-97 124 1. Bob Patterson (1954-55) 297 Rebounds No. Player Rebounds (Avg.) Rafael Maldonado 1993-97 124 2. Jerome Jordan (2009-10) 250 1. Bob Patterson (1954-55) 370 (13.2) 16. Herb Johnson 1981-85 123 3. Michael Ruffin (1998-99) 247 2. Gene Estes (1960-61) 358 (14.3) Byron Boudreaux 1983-87 123 4. Shea Seals (1996-97) 244 3. Dana Lewis (1970-71) 352 (13.5) David Moss 1983-87 123 5. Dick Nunneley (1953-54) 232 4. Michael Ruffin (1998-99) 342 (10.4) 19. Steve Harris 1981-85 122 6. Roger Wendel (1958-59) 222 5. Michael Ruffin (1996-97) 341 (10.0) Lou Dawkins 1989-94 122 7. Steve Harris (1984-85) 215 6. Ken Smith (1974-75) 320 (11.0) J.R. Rollo 1992-96 122 8. David Shelton (1999-2000) 214 7. Jerome Jordan (2009-10) 317 (9.1) 22. Tracy Moore 1984-88 121 9. Lamont Randolph (1989-90) 207 8. Dana Lewis (1969-70) 309 (11.9) Brett McDade 2004-08 121 10. Bob Patterson (1953-54) 203 9. Jerome Jordan (2007-08) 309 (7.9) 24. Justin Hurtt 2007-11 120 Free Throw Percentage 10. Jerome Jordan (2008-09) 308 (8.6) Single-Season Leaders (minimum 65 attempts) No. Player PCT (Made-Att) Assists (since 1976-77) Field Goals Made 1. Rick Park (1963-64) 90.3% (121-134) No. Player Assists (Avg.) No. Player FGM 2. Rod Earls (2006-07) 88.2% (67-76) 1. Greg Harrington (2000-01) 201 (5.4) 1. Willie Biles (1972-73) 323 3. Rick Park (1964-65) 87.9% (145-165) 2. Ricky Ross (1983-84) 191 (6.2) 2. Bobby Smith (1968-69) 281 4. Steve Harris (1982-83) 87.4% (104-119) 3. Greg Harrington (2001-02) 176 (5.2) 3 . Steve Harris (1984-85) 273 5. Dante Swanson (2002-03) 87.3% (69-79) 4. Paul Pressey (1980-81) 172 (5.2) 4. Bob Patterson (1954-55) 272 6. David Moss (1985-86) 86.6% (116-134) 5. Byron Boudreaux (1986-87) 171 (5.9) 5. Steve Harris (1983-84) 271 7. Steve Harris (1984-85) 86.5% (186-215) 6. Ben Uzoh (2009-10) 163 (4.7) 6. Willie Biles (1973-74) 257 8. Jim Clesson (1971-72) 85.9% (85-99) 7. Byron Boudreaux (1985-86) 158 (4.9) 7. Dana Lewis (1970-71) 255 9. Greg Harrington (2001-02) 85.7% (108-126) 8. Reggie Shields (1990-91) 154 (5.5) Steve Bracey (1971-72) 255 10. Tony Heard (1998-99) 85.5% (59-69) 9. Mark Morse (1991-92) 153 (5.1) Ken Smith (1974-75) 255 David Moss (1986-87) 85.5% (100-117) 10. Reggie Shields (1989-90) 147 (4.9) 10. Gary Collier (1993-94) 254 3-Point Field Goals Made Steals (since 1977-78) Field Goal Attempts (since 1986-87) No. Player Steals (Avg.) No. Player FGA No. Player Made 1. Eric Coley (1999-2000) 123 (3.3) 1. Willie Biles (1972-73) 742 1. Gary Collier (1993-94) 93 2. Paul Pressey (1980-81) 96 (2.9) 2. Willie Biles (1973-74) 635 2. Dante Swanson (2002-03) 89 3. Paul Pressey (1981-82) 95 (3.2) 3. Bob Patterson (1954-55) 630 3. Justin Hurtt (2010-11) 86 4. Steve Harris (1983-84) 83 (2.7) 4. Ken Smith (1974-75) 603 4. Shea Seals (1996-97) 85 5. Mike Anderson (1981-82) 81 (2.7) 5. Shea Seals (1996-97) 586 5. Scottie Haralson (2010-11) 82 6. Steve Harris (1984-85) 79 (2.5) 6. Bobby Smith (1968-69) 579 6. Shea Seals (1994-95) 80 7. Steve Harris (1982-83) 68 (2.2) 7. Steve Bracey (1971-72) 546 7. Marcus Hill (2000-01) 78 8. Mark Morse (1991-92) 66 (2.2) 8. Dana Lewis (1970-71) 518 Tony Heard (1999-2000) 78 9. Mark Morse (1992-93) 65 (2.2) 9. Steve Harris (1984-85) 499 Justin Hurtt (2009-10) 78 10. Shea Seals (1996-97) 64 (1.9) 10. Ron Carson (1969-70) 496 10. Shea Seals (1993-94) 75 Mark Morse (1992-93) 75 Blocked Shots (since 1977-78) Field Goal Percentage 12. Dante Swanson (2001-02) 73 No. Player Blocked Shots (Avg.) (minimum 125 attempts) 1. Jerome Jordan (2007-08) 143 (3.7) No. Player PCT (Made-Att) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2. Jerome Jordan (2008-09) 91 (2.5) 1. Julian Hammond (1965-66) 65.9% (172-261) (since 1986-87) 3. Michael Ruffin (1998-99) 86 (2.6) 2. Charlie Davis (2001-02) 62.9% (105-167) No. Player Attempts Kevin Johnson (2000-01) 86 (2.3) 3. Steve Ballard (1982-83) 61.7% (93-149) 1. Shea Seals (1996-97) 282 5. Jerome Jordan (2009-10) 82 (2.3) 4. Lamont Randolph (1988-89) 61.1% (154-252) 2. Shea Seals (1994-95) 238 6. Michael Ruffin (1997-98) 78 (2.5) 5. Bruce Vanley (1981-82) 60.8% (138-227) 3. Justin Hurtt (2010-11) 234 7. Kevin Johnson (2002-03) 76 (2.3) 6. Bruce Vanley (1983-84) 60.3% (149-247) 4. Marcus Hill (2000-01) 220 8. Kevin Johnson (2001-02) 71 (2.1) 7. Greg Stewart (1980-81) 58.6% (214-365) 5. Scottie Haralson (2010-11) 219 9. Michael Ruffin (1996-97) 56 (1.6) Jerome Jordan (2008-09) 58.6% (180-307) 6. Rod Thompson (1997-98) 209 10. Brandon Kurtz (1999-2000) 47 (1.3) 9. Rick Park (1963-64) 57.3% (142-248) 7. Dante Swanson (2002-03) 207 Alyn Thomsen (1990-91) 47 (1.6) 10. Kevin Johnson (2001-02) 57.3% (192-335) 8. Cordell Love (1995-96) 205 9. Tony Heard (1999-2000) 202 10. Shea Seals (1995-96) 201 Gary Collier (1993-94) 201 12. Justin Hurtt (2009-10) 200

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Top Single-Game Scoring Highs RE Single-Game Leaders CO 48 Willie Biles Wichita State, Mar. 3 1973 at Tulsa (Minimum 15) RDS 48 Willie Biles St. Cloud, Dec. 13, 1973 at Tulsa Rebounding No. Player Reb opponent, Date, Site 47 Steve Bracey Drake. Jan. 8. 1972 at Tulsa 1. Dana Lewis 26 MacMurray, Dec. 27, 1969, Tulsa, Okla. 47 Willie Biles North Texas State, Feb. 15, 1973 at Denton 2. Michael Ruffin 24 TCU, Feb. 27, 1997, Fort Worth, Texas 46 Willie Biles West Texas State, Feb. 24, 1973 at Amarillo Gene Estes 24 Texas Western, Dec. 5, 1960, Tulsa, Okla. 43 Willie Biles Pan American, Dec. 28, 1973 at Edinburg Gene Estes 24 Oklahoma City, Feb. 8, 1961, Tulsa, Okla. 42 David Voss North Texas State, Feb. 4, 1961 at Tulsa 5. Gene Estes 23 TCU, Dec. 30, 1960, Fort Worth, Texas 42 Bill Kusleika SW Louisiana, Dec. 11, 1963 at Tulsa 6. Bob Patterson 22 Hardin-Simmons, Feb. 12, 1955, Tulsa, Okla. 42 Willie Biles Kansas State, Dec. 9. 1972 at Tulsa Herman Callands 22 Cincinnati, Feb. 20, 1965, Tulsa, Okla. 41 Bill Kusleika Christian Bros. (Tenn.), Dec. 11, 1963 at Tulsa 8. James King 21 North Texas, Feb. 24, 1962, Tulsa, Okla. 41 Willie Biles Samford, Nov. 27. 1972 at Tulsa Michael Ruffin 21 TCU, Feb. 1, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. 40 Jim Clesson Memphis State, Feb. 26, 1972 at Tulsa 10. Bob Patterson 20 Texas A&M, Dec. 8, 1954, College Station, Texas 40 Willie Biles West Texas State, Jan. 17, 1973 at Tulsa 11. Kwanza Johnson 19 Drake, Dec. 17, 1994, Des Moines, Iowa 12. Clester Harrington18 Santa Barbara, Jan. 30, 1957, Tulsa, Okla. 39 Bob Patterson St. Louis, Feb. 26, 1955 at Tulsa Jack Pontious 18 Drake, Mar. 3, 1957, Tulsa, Okla. 39 Jim King Adams State, Dec. 18, 1962 at Tulsa Julian Hammond 18 Wichita State, Feb. 18, 1965, Tulsa, Okla. 39 Anthony Price SMU, Jan. 1, 2005 at Tulsa Brandon Kurtz 18 SMU, Mar. 4, 2000, Dallas, Texas 38 Bob Patterson Oklahoma City, Jan 8, 1955 at Okla. City Marcus Hill 18 San Jose State, Mar. 8, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. 38 Dan O’Leary Southern Illinois, Feb. 24, 1977 at Tulsa 37 Bob Patterson Detroit, Feb. 7, 1955 at Detroit Assists (Minimum 8) (since 1976-77) 37 Bill Kusleika Wichita State, Feb. 29, 1964 at Wichita No. Player Asts opponent, Date, Site 37 Dana Lewis North Texas State, Jan. 31, 1970 at Denton 1. Ricky Ross 15 Indiana State, Mar. 1, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. 37 Dana Lewis Louisville, Feb. 3, 1971 at Lousville 2. Reggie Shields 13 Wichita State, Feb. 15, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. 37 Bob Stevenson Southern Illinois, Jan, 5, 1980 at Tulsa 3. Paul Pressey 12 Bradley, Feb. 2, 1982, Peoria, Ill. 37 Steve Harris Wichita State, Mar. 9, 1985 at Tulsa Byron Boudreaux12 USC, Jan. 24, 1987, Los Angeles, Calif. Greg Harrington 12 Buffalo, Dec. 20, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. 37 Steve Harris Creighton, Jan. 29, 1983 at Tulsa Greg Harrington 12 Fresno State, Jan. 31, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Bob Patterson Wichita State, Jan. 15, 1955 at Wichita 7. Mike Smith 11 West Texas State, Feb. 24, 1983, Amarillo, Texas 36 Bob Patterson SMU, 1955 NCAA Western Regionals Byron Boudreaux11 Oral Roberts, Dec. 19, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Willie Biles North Texas State, Jan. 13, 1973 at Tulsa Byron Boudreaux11 Creighton, Jan. 29, 1987, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Willie Biles Oklahoma City, Jan, 23, 1973 at Okla. City 10. Paul Pressey 10 West Texas State, Feb. 16, 1981, Amarillo, Texas 36 Willie Biles Louisville, Mar, 1, 1973 at Louisville David Moss 10 Oral Roberts, Jan. 2, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Roger Wendel Hardin Simmons, Dec. 20, 1958 at Tulsa Byron Boudreaux10 Bradley, Mar. 5, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Bobby Smith Louisville, Feb. 13, 1969 at Louisville Byron Boudreaux10 Wichita State, Feb. 26, 1987, Wichita, Kan. 36 Jim King St. Louis, Jan. 8, 1962 at St. Louis Reggie Shields 10 Illinois State, Feb. 12, 1990, Normal, Ill. 36 Jim King Drake, Feb. 27, 1962 at Tulsa Reggie Shields 10 SW Missouri State, Feb. 20, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Rick Park North Texas State, Feb. 25, 1965 at Tulsa Dewayne Bonner10 Prairie View A&M, Dec. 17,1995, Tulsa, Okla. Rod Thompson 10 San Jose State, Jan. 17, 1998, San Jose, Calif. 36 Ken Smith Drake, Jan. 11, 1975 at Des Moines Eric Coley 10 UAB, Dec. 4, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 36 Herbert Johnson Oklahoma State, Dec. 22, 1984 at Tulsa Greg Harrington 10 San Jose State, Jan. 11, 2001, San Jose, Calif. 36 David Moss Wichita State, Mar. 4, 1987 at Tulsa Antonio Reed 10 San Jose State, Feb. 23, 2002, San Jose, Calif. 36 Justin Hurtt Weber State, Dec. 16, 2010 at Tulsa Mark Hill 10 Tulane, Jan. 31, 2007, New Orleans, La. 35 Bob Patterson Hardin-Simmons, Feb. 12, 1955 at Tulsa Ben Uzoh 10 Memphis, Feb. 13, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Bob Patterson Wichita State, Mar. 5, 1955 at Tulsa 35 Roger Wendel St. Louis, Feb. 10, 1958 at St. Louis Steals (Minimum 5) (since 1977-78) 35 Dana Lewis Wichita State, Mar. 2, 1970 at Tulsa No. Player Stls opponent, Date, Site 35 Steve Bracey Memphis, Feb. 25, 1971 at Memphis 1. Paul Pressey 8 Oral Roberts, Feb. 25, 1982, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Steve Bracey West Texas State, Feb. 17, 1972 at Tulsa Eric Coley 8 UAB, Dec. 4, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Willie Biles Texas Tech, Dec. 12, 1972 at Lubbock Eric Coley 8 Rice, Feb. 14, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. Steve Harris 8 Pepperdine, Dec. 27, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Steve Harris Oklahoma, Jan. 9, 1985 at Tulsa 5. Paul Pressey 7 Wichita St., Jan. 10, 1981, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Steve Harris Creighton, Feb. 16, 1985 at Omaha Paul Pressey 7 West Virginia, Mar. 23, 1981, New York, NY 35 Gary Collier Northern Iowa, Mar. 6, 1994 at St. Louis Steve Harris 7 Oklahoma, Jan. 9, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 35 Gary Collier Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1994 at Dallas Steve Harris 7 Creighton, Jan. 12, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Bob Patterson Notre Dame, Feb. 19, 1955 at Tulsa Eric Coley 7 Nebraska, Dec. 1, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Roger Wendel Bradley, Feb. 24, 1958 at Peoria Eric Coley 7 St. Joseph’s, Nov. 29, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Steve Bracey Missouri-St. Louis, Dec. 30, 1971 at Tulsa Eric Coley 7 SW Missouri State, Dec. 7, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Willie Biles Cincinnati, Dec. 23, 1972 at Tulsa Eric Coley 7 Boston College, Dec. 21, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Willie Biles Arkansas State, Dec. 15, 1973 at Tulsa 13. Steve Harris 6 Indiana State, Jan. 3, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Willie Biles West State State, Mar. 2, 1974 at Amarillo Jeff Malham 6 Hawaii, Dec. 3, 1992, Honolulu, Hawaii 34 Herbert Johnson Indiana State, Mar. 8, 1983 at Tulsa Mark Morse 6 Oral Roberts, Dec. 12, 1992, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Tracy Moore Wichita State, Mar. 5, 1988 at Wichita Jeff Malham 6 Creighton, Feb. 6, 1993, Omaha, Neb. Shea Seals 6 Houston Baptist, Nov. 27,1993, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Gary Collier UCLA, Mar. 18, 1994 at Oklahoma City Antonio Reed 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Nov. 27,1999, Tulsa, Okla. 34 Justin Hurtt East Carolina, Feb. 27, 2010 at ECU Marcus Hill 6 Texas-San Antonio, Dec. 1, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. 33 Roger Wendel Cincinnati, Feb. 22, 1958 at Cincinnati Jason Parker 6 Hawaii, Feb. 1, 2003, Honolulu, Hawaii 33 Jason Parker Louisiana Tech, Feb. 10, 2003 at Ruston Ben Uzoh 6 BYU, Dec. 30, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. 33 Justin Hurtt UT-San Antonio, Dec. 23, 2010 @ Tulsa

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Blocked Shots (Minimum 5) (since 1977-78) Gary Collier 6 (8) Indiana State, Jan 22, 1994, Normal, Ill. No. Player Blks opponent, Date, Site Shea Seals 6 (8) SW Missouri State, Jan 20, 1996, Springfield, Mo. RDS 1. Michael Ruffin 9 Tulane, Nov. 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. Antonio Reed 6 (8) SMU, Feb 14, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. 2. Kevin Johnson 8 TCU, Jan. 17, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. Dante Swanson 6 (8) Nevada, Mar 8, 2003, Reno, Nev. CO 3. Jerome Jordan 8 Tulane, Jan. 16, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Alvin Williamson 6 (9) TCU, Jan 6, 1995, Fort Worth, Texas RE Jerome Jordan 8 East Carolina, Mar. 12, 2008, Memphis, Tenn. Cordell Love 6 (9) North Carolina, Dec 2, 1995, Raleigh, NC Jerome Jordan 8 Bradley, Apr. 4, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 6 (9) BYU, Feb 20, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. 6. Bruce Vanley 7 Oral Roberts, Dec. 18, 1982, Tulsa, Okla. Dante Swanson 6 (9) Kansas, Dec 29, 2001, Lawrence, Kan. Alyn Thomsen 7 SW Missouri State, Feb. 20, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. Greg Harrington 6 (9) San Jose State, Jan 25, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. Michael Ruffin 7 Marquette, Dec. 5, 1998, Milwaukee, Wis. Mark Morse 6 (10) Indiana State, Feb 25, 1993, Terre Haute, Ind. Michael Ruffin 7 Wyoming, Jan. 10, 1999, Laramie, Wyo. David Moss 6 (10) Oklahoma, Mar 13, 1987, Tucson, Ariz. Kevin Johnson 7 Rice, Jan. 28, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. Brian Loyd 6 (11) Drake, Feb 20, 1989, Des Moines, Iowa Jerome Jordan 7 Mississippi Valley St., Dec. 30, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. Gary Collier 6 (11) Illinois State, Feb 7, 1994, Normal, Ill. Jerome Jordan 7 Marshall, March 1, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Marcus Hill 6 (11) North Texas, Dec 8, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. Marcus Hill 6 (11) Alabama, Mar 23, 2001, New York, NY Field Goals Made (Minimum 15) Dante Swanson 6 (12) Rice, Feb 8, 2003, Tulsa, Okla. No. Player FGM (Att) opponent, Date, Site Brian Loyd 6 (12) Drake, Feb 20, 1989, Des Moines, Iowa 1. Steve Bracey 21 Drake, Jan. 8, 1972, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 6 (13) New Mexico State, Feb 6,1995, Las Cruces, NM 2. Willie Biles 20 North Texas, Feb. 15, 1973, Denton, Texas Marcus Hill 6 (14) UNC, Nov 11, 2000, Raleigh, NC Willie Biles 20 West Texas St., Feb. 24, 1973, Amarillo, Texas Dante Swanson 6 (17) San Jose State, Jan 30, 2003, San Jose, Calif. 4. Willie Biles 18 (30) Pan American, Dec. 28, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Brett McDade 6 (9) Miami, Mar. 19, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Willie Biles 18 (36) St. Cloud, Dec. 14, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Ray Reese 6 (8) Marshall, Mar. 1, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. 6. Bob Patterson 17 St. Louis, Feb. 26, 1955, Tulsa, Okla. Ben Uzoh 6 (8) Presbyterian, Feb. 23, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. 7. Willie Biles 16 Wichita State, Mar. 3, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Glenn Andrews 6 (10) SMU, Jan. 19, 2008, Dallas, Texas Herbert Johnson 16 Indiana State, Feb. 5, 1983, Normal, Ill. Ray Reese 6 (8) Rice, Mar. 12, 2009, Memphis, Tenn. 9. Bob Patterson 15 Wichita State, Jan. 15, 1954, Wichita, Kan. Justin Hurtt 6 (12) Wichita State, Dec. 21, 2010, Wichita, Kan. Herbert Johnson 15 (22) Oklahoma State, Dec. 22, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. Scottie Haralson 6 (10) UT-San Antonio, Dec. 23, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. Ricky Ross 15 (22) Indiana State, Mar. 6, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. Justin Hurtt 6 (10) UT-San Antonio, Dec. 23, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. Willie Biles 15 (29) NE Louisiana, Dec. 8, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Scottie Haralson 6 (11) Houston, Feb. 5, 2011, Tulsa, Okla. Willie Biles 15 (34) Arkansas State, Dec. 15,1973, Jonesboro, Ark. 14. Steve Harris 14 Wichita State, Jan. 10, 1974, Tulsa, Okla. Three-Point FG Attempts (Minimum 10) (since 1986-87) Steve Harris 14 (20) Oral Roberts, Jan. 14, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. No. Player 3PA (M-A) opponent, Date, Site 1. Dante Swanson 17 (6-17) San Jose State, Jan 30, 2003, San Jose, Calif. Field Goal Attempts (Minimum 20) 2. Shea Seals 16 (5-16) Illinois State, Jan 19, 1995, Normal, Ill. No. Player FGA (Made) opponent, Date, Site 3. Marcus Hill 14 (6-14) North Carolina, Nov 11, 2000, Raleigh, NC 1. Willie Biles 49 (20) West Texas State, Feb. 24, 1973, Amarillo, Texas 4. Jason Parker 13 (8-13) Wichita State, Dec 4, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. 2. Willie Biles 36 (18) St. Cloud, Dec. 14, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 13 (6-13) New Mexico St., Feb 6,1995, Las Cruces, NM 3. Willie Biles 34 (15) Arkansas State, Dec. 15, 1973, Jonesboro, Ark. Gary Collier 13 (6-13) Arkansas, Mar 24, 1994, Dallas, Texas 4. Willie Biles 33 (16) Wichita State, Mar. 3, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Rod Thompson 13 (5-13) Fresno State, Jan 15, 1998, Fresno, Calif. 5. Willie Biles 30 (18) Texas-Pan Am, Dec. 28, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 13 (4-13) Creighton, Jan 17, 1996, Omaha, Neb. 6. Willie Biles 29 (15) NE Louisiana, Dec. 8, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 13 (3-13) Western Kentucky, Feb 4, 1995, Tulsa, Okla. Tracy Moore 29 (10) Wichita St., Feb. 2, 1988, Tulsa, Okla. Ray Reese 13 (4-13) Ohio, Dec. 3, 2008, Athens, Ohio 8. Teko Wynder 28 Bradley, Feb. 26, 1977, Peoria, Ill. 11. Dante Swanson 12 (5-12) Kansas, Dec 16, 2000, Lawrence, Kan. 9. Willie Biles 27 (9) Oklahoma State, Nov. 31, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. Cordell Love 12 (5-12) Drake, Dec 17, 1994, Des Moines, Iowa 10. Herb Johnson 26 (16) Indiana State, Mar. 8, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 12 (4-12) Old Dominion, Mar 19, 1995, Albany, NY Dick Nunneley 26 (13) Detroit, Feb. 22, 1954, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 12 (4-12) Delaware State, Dec 2, 1996, Tulsa, Okla. Gary Collier 26 (12) Arkansas, Mar. 24, 1994, Dallas, Texas Tracy Moore 12 (3-12) Arkansas, Nov 27, 1987, Tulsa, Okla. Shea Seals 26 (9) Illinois State, Jan. 19, 1995, Normal, Ill. Mark Morse 12 (3-12) Brigham Young, Dec 5,1991, Provo, Utah Justin Hurtt 26 (10) Weber State, Dec. 16, 2010, Tulsa Shea Seals 12 (3-12) Louisville, Mar 15, 1996, Milwaukee, Wis. Shea Seals 12 (2-12) Oklahoma State, Nov 22, 1996, Tulsa, Okla. FG Percentage (Minimum 9 attempts) Shea Seals 12 (2-12) Wichita State, Dec 19, 1996, Wichita, Kan. No. Player PCT (M-A) opponent, Date, Site Shea Seals 12 (2-12) TCU, Mar 7, 1997, Las Vegas, Nev. 1. Dante Swanson 100.0% (9-9) BYU-Hawaii, Dec. 22, 2001, Laie, Hawaii Justin Hurtt 12 (4-12) UTEP, Mar. 12, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. 2. Steve Harris 92.8% (13-14) Drake, Jan. 5, 1984, Des Moines, Iowa Justin Hurtt 12 (6-12) Wichita State, Dec. 21, 2010, Wichita, Kan. 3. Tracy Moore 92.3% (12-13) Southern Illinois, Feb. 6, 1988, Tulsa, Okla. 4. Gary Collier 91.6% (11-12) Northern Iowa, Jan. 8, 1994, Tulsa, Okla. Three-Point FG Percentage (Minimum 9 Attempts, 70 Percent, since 1986-87) Charlie Davis 91.6% (11-12) SMU, Jan. 19, 2002, Dallas, Texas No. Player 3PA (M-A) opponent, Date, Site 6. Greg Stewart 90.9% (10-11) Oral Roberts, Feb. 28, 1981, Tulsa, Okla. 1. Shea Seals 77.8% (7-9) UTEP, Feb 13, 1991, El Paso, Texas 7. Lamont Randolph90.0% (9-10) So. Illinois, Feb. 18, 1989, Carbondale, Ill. Rod Earls 77.8% (7-9) East Carolina, Jan. 10, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. 8. Anthony Fobbs 88.8% (8-9) Oral Roberts, Jan. 2, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. 3. Ray Reese 75.0% (6-8) Marshall, Mar, 1, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Brandon Kurtz 88.8% (8-9) San Jose St., Feb. 19, 2000, San Jose, Calif. Ben Uzoh 75.0% (6-8) Presbyterian, Feb. 23, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Kevin Johnson 88.8% (8-9) UTEP, Feb. 10, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. 5. Alvin Williamson 66.7% (6-9) TCU, Jan 6, 1995, Fort Worth, Texas Jerome Jordan 88.8% (8-9) Kent State, March 17, 2010, Kent, Ohio Cordell Love 66.7% (6-9) North Carolina, Dec 2, 1995, Raleigh, NC Shea Seals 66.7% (6-9) BYU, Feb 20, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. Three-Point FG Made (Minimum 5 Made) (since 1986-87) Greg Harrington 66.7% (6-9) San Jose St., Jan 25, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. No. Player 3PM (Att) opponent, Date, Site Dante Swanson 66.7% (6-9) Kansas, Dec 29, 2001, Lawrence, Kan. 1. Jason Parker 8 (13) Wichita State, Dec 4, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. Brett McDade 66.7% (6-9) Miami, Mar. 19, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. 2. Shea Seals 7 (9) UTEP, Feb 13, 1997, El Paso, Texas 10. Justin Hurtt 63.6% (7-11) East Carolina, Feb. 27, 2010, Greenville, N.C. Shea Seals 7 (8) Houston Baptist, Nov 27,1993, Tulsa, Okla. Rod Earls 7 (9) East Carolina, Jan. 10, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. Justin Hurtt 7 (11) East Carolina, Feb. 27, 2010, Greenville, N.C. 6. Mark Morse 6 (6) SW Missouri State, Jan 9, 1993, Springfield, Mo.

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No. Player FTM (M-A) opponent, Date, Site 1. 141 Prairie View A&M Dec 17, 1995, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) CO 1. Rick Park 23 (23-23) Arkansas, Jan 25, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. 2. 128 Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 2. Roger Wendell 20 (20-22) Arkansas, Dec 7, 1957, Tulsa, Okla. 128 TCU Feb 27, 1997, Fort Worth, Texas RDS 3. Bob Patterson 17 (17-19) Wichita St., Jan 14, 1956, Tulsa, Okla. 4. 127 Christian Brothers Dec 11, 1963, Tulsa, Okla. (TC) 4. Bob Patterson 16 (16-18) OCU, Jan 8, 1955, Oklahoma City, Okla. 5. 126 Indiana State Mar 1, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) James King 16 (16-18) St. Louis, Jan 8, 1962, Saint Louis, Mo. 126 Long Island Dec 9, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Jim Clesson 16 (16-18) North Texas St., Feb 10, 1972, Denton, Texas 7. 125 Fort Valley State Nov 24, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Willie Biles 16 (16-17) Wichita State, Mar. 3, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. 8. 121 West Texas State Jan 2, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 8. Lamont Randolph14 (14-19) Creighton, Jan 6, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. 9. 115 Prairie View A&M Dec 30, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 9. Kevin Johnson 13 (13-14) Jackson St., Jan 2, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. 10. 114 Mississippi Valley Jan 2, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC 11. 113 North Texas Dec 30, 1999, Denton, Texas David Moss 13 (13-14) Indiana St., Feb 19, 1987, Tulsa, Okla. 113 San Diego State Dec 21, 1970, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) Tracy Moore 13 (13-15) Drake, Mar 4, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. Tracy Moore 13 (13-15) SIU, Feb 6, 1988, Tulsa, Okla. Rebounds Jarius Glenn 13 (13-15) Arkansas, Nov 30, 2004, Fayetteville, Ark. No. Reb opponent Date, Site 1. 76 Dartmouth Dec. 30, 1973, Albuquerque, NM Ricky Ross 13 (13-16) SIU, Feb 7, 1983, Carbondale, Ill. 2. 75 Long Beach State Dec 14, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) Michael Scott 13 (13-16) Indiana St., Feb 1, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. 74 Oklahoma Dec 30, 1993, Oklahoma City, Okla. Bob Patterson 13 (13-17) Murray St., Jan 18, 1954, Tulsa, Okla. 3. 69 North Texas State Feb 4, 1961, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) Anthony Price 13 (13-18) SMU, Jan 1, 2005, Tulsa, Okla. 4. 68 North Texas State Nov 30, 1978, Denton, Texas Pete Collier 13 (n/a) Detroit, Dec 20, 1956, Tulsa, Okla. 5. 66 West Texas State Feb 7, 1981, Amarillo, Texas Steve Harris 13 (13-14) Oklahoma, Jan 9, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 6. 64 Mississippi Valley St. Jan 2, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Brett McDade 13 (13-14) Southern, Dec 19, 2005, Tulsa, Okla. 7. 63 TCU Dec 29, 1960, Oklahoma City, Okla. Rod Earls 13 (13-13) Cal State Northridge, Nov. 25, 2006, Tulsa, Okla. 8. 61 Delaware State Dec 2, 1996, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Ben Uzoh 13 (13-14) FIU, Nov. 15, 2009, Tulsa, Okla. 9. 60 Drake Dec 17, 1994, Des Moines, Iowa Justin Hurtt 13 (13-15) Weber State, Dec. 16, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. 60 Drake Mar 2, 1957, Fairground Pavilion 60 Prairie View A&M Dec 12, 2004, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Free Throw Attempts (Minimum 12) Assists No. Player FTA (M-A) opponent, Date, Site No. Asts opponent Date, Site 1. Rick Park 24 (23-24) Arkansas, Jan 25, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. 1. 35 Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 2. Roger Wendell 22 (20-22) Arkansas, Dec 7, 1957, Tulsa, Okla. 2. 34 Fort Valley State Nov 24, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 3. Bob Patterson 19 (17-19) Wichita State, Jan 14, 1956, Tulsa, Okla. 3. 33 Indiana State Feb 5, 1983, Terre Haute, Ind. Lamont Randolph 19 (14-19) Creighton, Jan 6, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. 4. 31 West Texas State Feb 7, 1981, Amarillo, Texas 31 Oral Roberts Dec 12, 1992, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 5. Bob Patterson 18 (16-18) Oklahoma City, Jan 8, 1955, Okla. City, Okla. 6. 30 Indiana State Feb 11, 1978, Terre Haute, Ind. Jim King 18 (16-18) St. Louis, Jan 8, 1962, Saint Louis, Mo. 30 Oral Roberts Jan 2, 1986, Mabee Center Jim Clesson 18 (16-18) North Texas State, Feb 10, 1972, Denton, Texas 8. 29 Louisville Jan 4, 1969, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) Anthony Price 18 (13-18) SMU, Jan 1, 2005, Tulsa, Okla. 29 North Texas Dec 8, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Michael Ruffin 18 (8-18) Michigan State, Dec 22, 1998, Honolulu, Hawaii 29 North Texas Dec 30, 1999, Denton, Texas 10. Bob Patterson 17 (13-17) Murray State, Jan 18, 1954, Tulsa, Okla. 11. 26 Prairie View A&M Dec 30, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Willie Biles 17 (12-17) St. Cloud, Dec 14, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. 26 Oklahoma Dec 4, 1982, Norman, Okla. Willie Biles 17 (16-17) Wichita State, Mar. 3, 1973, Tulsa, Okla. 12. 25 Texas-Pan American Mar 13, 1981, Mabee Center (NIT) 13. Ricky Ross 16 (13-16) Southern Illinois, Feb 7, 1983, Carbondale, Ill. 25 Florida Southern Dec 22, 1981, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Michael Scott 16 (13-16) Indiana State, Feb 1, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. 25 Drake Jan 19, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Shea Seals 16 (9-16) Louisville, Mar 15, 1996, Milwaukee, Wis. 25 Morgan State Dec 8, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Dan O’Leary 16 (12-16) VCU, Jan 27, 1977, Tulsa, Okla. 25 TCU Feb 27, 1997, Fort Worth, Texas 25 Loyola-Marymount Dec 20, 2008, Los Angeles, Calif. Shea Seals 16 (5-16) Illinois State, Jan 19, 1995, Normal, Ill. Jerome Jordan 16 (10-16) Chicago State, Dec. 19, 2009, Tulsa, Okla. Steals No. Stls opponent Date, Site Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 9 Attempts, 80 Percent) 1. 25 Fort Valley State Nov 24, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) No. Player PCT (M-A) opponent, Date, Site 2. 23 Arkansas- Pine Bluff Nov 27, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 1. Steve Harns 100.0% (12-12) Oral Roberts, Nov 27,1984, Tulsa, Okla. 3. 22 Pepperdine Dec 27, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 4. 20 Creighton Mar 2, 1982, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Jeff Malham 100.0% (12-12) Wichita State, Feb 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. 20 Florida Southern Dec 22, 1981, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Rod Thompson 100.0% (12-12) Tulane, Nov 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. 20 Charleston Southern Dec 14, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Ben Uzoh 100.0% (11-11) Houston, Jan. 9, 2010, Houston, Texas 20 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nov 27, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Steve Harris 100.0% (10-10) Creighton, Jan 12, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 20 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Nov 29, 1999, Philadelphia, Pa. Craig Hernadi 100.0% (10-10) Prairie View A&M, Dec 17,1997, Tulsa, Okla. 20 Rice Feb 14, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) J.R. Cunningham 100.0% (10-10) Tulane, Nov 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. 10. 19 Indiana State Jan 6, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) David Shelton 100.0% (10-10) Boston College, Dec 21,1999, Bayamon, PR 19 Indiana State Jan 18, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Jason Parker 100.0% (10-10) San Jose State, Jan 29, 2004, Tulsa, Okla. 12. 18 Cleveland St Dec 29, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Steve Harris 100.0% (9-9) Bradley, Mar 7, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. 18 Louisville Dec 4, 1980, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Shea Seals 100.0% (9-9) Arkansas, Mar 24, 1994, Dallas, Texas 18 NE Oklahoma State Jan 27, 1982, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Rod Earls 100.0% (13-13) Cal State Northridge, Nov. 25, 2006, Tulsa, Okla. Blocked Shots Ben Uzoh 100.0% (10-10) UCF, Mar 8, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. No. Blks opponent Date, Site 1. 14 SW Missouri State Jan 22, 1991, Springfield, Mo. 14 Texas A&M-CC Nov. 23, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 14 Loyola Marymount Nov. 24, 2009, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 4. 13 UTEP Jan 13, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 5. 12 Centenary Jan 24, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 12 Tulane Nov 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 12 Wyoming Jan 10, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 8. 11 Marquette Dec 5, 1998, Milwaukee, Wis. 11 Oral Roberts Dec 1, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 11 Pepperdine Dec 27, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 11 Tulane Jan. 16, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 11 East Carolina Mar. 12, 2008, Memphis, Tenn.

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Tulsa Team Single-Game Highs Field Goals Made 3-Point Field Goals Attempted No. FGM opponent Date, Site No. 3PA (3PM) Opponent Date, Site 1. 54 Christian Brothers Dec 11, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 1. 38 (13) North Carolina Nov 11, 2000, Chapel Hill, NC RDS 2. 53 Indiana State Mar 1, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 2. 37 (15) Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC)

CO 3. 51 Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 3. 36 (8) SMU Jan 25, 2003, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 4. 50 Fort Valley State Nov 24, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 36 (13) SMU Feb 19, 2003, Dallas, Texas RE 50 Prairie View A&M Dec 17, 1995, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 5. 35 (15) Brigham Young Dec 5, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 6. 47 Pittsburg State Dec 9, 1978, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 6. 33 (18) North Texas Dec 8, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 47 Prairie View A&M Dec 30, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 7. 32 (9) Ohio U. Dec. 3, 2008, Athens, Ohio 47 North Texas State Dec 21, 1976, Tulsa. Okla. (FP) 8. 31 (13) Wichita State Dec 4, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 47 TCU Feb 27, 1997, Fort Worth, Texas 31 (10) SMU Jan 31, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 10. 46 Indiana State Mar 8, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 10. 30 (7) Creighton Feb 2, 1989, Omaha, Neb. 30 (9) Delaware State Dec 2, 1996, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Field Goals Attempted 30 (11) Fresno State Jan 15, 1998, Fresno, Calif No. FGA opponent Date, Site 30 (13) Morris Brown Nov 24, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 1. 112 Samford Nov 27, 1972, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 30 (12) Wichita State Jan 30, 1993, Wichita, Kan. 2. 100 Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 30 (12) New Mexico State Feb 6, 1995, Las Cruces, NM 3. 96 New Mexico State Feb 5, 1979, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 4. 94 North Texas Nov 30, 1978, Denton, Texas Free Throws Made 5. 89 Fort Valley State Nov 24, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) No. FTM opponent Date, Site 89 North Texas Dec 21, 1976, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 1. 45 Tulane Nov 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 89 Indiana State Mar 8, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 2. 43 Arkansas Jan 25, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 8. 88 SW Missouri State Dec 1, 1980, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 3. 42 Southern Illinois Jan 31, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 4. 40 UTEP Jan 13, 2007, Reynolds Center 9. 84 Wisconsin-Mil. Dec 22, 1977, Milwaukee, Wis. 5. 38 South Alabama Nov. 21, 2009, Reynolds Center 10. 83 Oral Roberts Dec 12, 1992, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 6. 37 North Texas Feb 10, 1972, Denton, Texas 83 Indiana State Mar 1, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 37 Southern Miss Mar 5, 2011, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 83 Brigham Young Dec 5, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 7. 36 Long Island Dec 9, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 83 TCU Feb 27, 1997, Fort Worth, Texas 8. 35 Bethune-Cookman Dec 22, 1989, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 3-Point Field Goals Made 35 Bradley Jan 11, 1990, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) No. 3PM opponent Date, Site 35 UCLA Mar 18, 1994, Okla. City, Okla. (NCAA) 1. 18 North Texas Dec 8, 1998, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 11. 34 LSU Jan 22, 1952, Baton Rouge, La. 2. 15 Houston Baptist Nov 27, 1993, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 15 TCU Feb 1, 2001, Fort Worth, Texas Free Throws Attempted 15 Brigham Young Dec 5, 1991, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) RkA FT opponent Date, Site 1. 58 Tulane Nov 17, 1997, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 15 Jackson State Dec. 17, 2009, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 2. 53 Arkansas Jan 25, 1964, Tulsa, Okla. FP) 6. 14 SMU Feb 24, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 53 Arkansas Jan 3, 1953, Fayetteville, Ark. 14 Wichita State Dec 21, 2010, Wichita, Kan. 53 Southern Illinois Jan 31, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 7. 13 Wichita State Dec 4, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 5. 51 LSU Jan 22, 1952, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 13 SMU Feb 19, 2003, Dallas, Texas 6. 50 South Alabama Nov. 21, 2009, Tulsa, Okla, (DWR) 13 Prairie View A&M Dec 30, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 7. 49 West Texas State Jan 2, 1984, Amarillo, Texas 13 North Carolina Nov 11, 2000, Chapel Hill, NC 49 Creighton Feb 26, 1994, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 13 Morris Brown Nov 24, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 9. 48 Long Island Dec 9, 1983, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 13 SE Missouri Dec. 27, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 10. 47 Bradley Feb 18, 1956, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 13 Loyola Marymount Dec. 20, 2008, Los Angeles, Calif. 47 Wichita State Mar 5, 1955, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 13 UT-San Antonio Dec 23, 2010, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR)

Opponent Team Single-Game Highs Points Assists No. Pts opponent Date, Site No. Asts opponent Date, Site 1. 118 Arkansas Feb 25, 1989, Fayetteville, Arkansas 1. 31 Arkansas Mar 24, 1994, Dallas, Texas (NCAA) 2. 112 Oklahoma Dec 29, 1990, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2. 30 Arkansas Feb 25, 1989, Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 111 Oklahoma Mar 14, 1991, Oklahoma City, Okla. 30 Indiana State Feb 11, 1978, Terre Haute, Ind. 111 Rice Feb 14, 2004, Houston, Texas 30 Oral Roberts Jan 2, 1986, Tulsa, Okla. (ORU) 5. 110 Cincinnati Feb 29, 1960, Cincinnati, Ohio 5. 29 New Mexico State Feb 9, 1980, Las Cruces, NM 110 Drake Mar 1, 1975, De Moines, Iowa 6. 27 Wichita State Jan 13, 1983, Wichita, Kan. 110 North Texas Dec 21, 1976, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 7. 26 UTEP Jan 8, 2005, El Paso, Texas 110 UCLA Dec 18, 1976, Los Angeles, Calif. 26 Louisiana Tech Mar 5, 2005, Ruston, La. 9. 107 Drake Feb 21, 1981, Des Moines, Iowa 26 Navy Mar 14, 1986, Syracuse, NY (NCAA) 10. 106 Oral Roberts Dec 2, 1976, Tulsa, Okla. (ORU) 26 Wichita State Mar 9, 1985, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 106 Southern Illinois Mar 1, 1993, Carbondale, Ill. Rebounds Steals No. Rebs opponent Date, Site No. Stls opponent Date, Site 1. 68 Cincinnati Jan 14, 1961, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 1. 21 UAB Jan 11, 2006, Birmingham, Ala. 2. 65 Memphis State Jan 15, 1972, Memphis, Tenn. 2. 18 Fresno State Jan 15, 1998, Fresno, Calif. 65 UCLA Dec 12, 1970, Los Angeles, Calif. 18 Louisville Mar 15, 1996, Milwaukee, Wis. (NCAA) 4. 64 Creighton Feb 16, 1984, Omaha, Neb. 18 Minnesota Mar 19, 2001, Minneapolis, Minn. (NCAA) 5. 63 Utah Dec 14, 1957, Salt Lake City, Utah 18 SMU Mar 4, 2000, Dallas, Texas 6. 61 Oral Roberts Dec 14, 1978, Tulsa, Okla. (ORU) 6. 17 Fresno State Mar 4, 1999, Las Vegas, Nev. 7. 60 New Mexico State Feb 9, 1980, Las Cruces, NM 17 UAB Nov 22, 1998, Birmingham, Ala. 8. 58 SMU Feb 3, 2000, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 17 Drake Jan 29, 1994, Des Moines, Iowa 58 Southern Illinois Feb 25, 1984, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 9. 16 Arkansas Nov 29, 1987, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 10. 57 UNLV Dec 10, 1977, Las Vegas, Nev. 16 Oklahoma Dec. 7, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. (BOK) 57 Oklahoma Dec 30, 1993, Oklahoma City, Okla. 16 Memphis Feb. 11, 2009, Memphis, Tenn.

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Blocked Shots No. Blocks opponent Date, Site 1. 12 Memphis Jan 24, 2007, Memphis, Tenn.

2. 11 Oklahoma Dec 30, 1993, Oklahoma City, Okla. All-Time Freshman Leaders RE 11 Fresno State Feb 16, 2005, Fresno, Calif. 11 Oklahoma Dec 30, 1993, Oklahoma City, Okla. CO

5. 10 Bradley Feb 17, 1996, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) Scoring Leaders RDS 10 Kentucky Dec 20, 1997, Lexington, Ky. 1. Shea Seals (1993-94) 470 10 Brigham Young Dec 22, 1990, Provo, Utah 2. Steve Harris (1981-82) 311 10 Tulane Dec 31, 1996, New Orleans, La. 3. Jordan Clarkson (2010-11) 310 10 Oklahoma Dec 21, 2006, Oklahoma City, Okla. 4. Glenn Andrews (2007-08) 308 10 Memphis Mar. 14, 2009, Memphis, Tenn. 11. 9 Fresno State Mar 3, 2001, Fresno, Calif 5 Ben Uzoh (2006-07) 306 9 Louisville Jan 3, 1980, Louisville, KY 6. Greg Harrington (1998-99) 281 9 North Carolina Nov 11, 2000, Chapel Hill, NC 7. Brett McDade (2004-05) 270 9 TCU Feb 1, 2001, Fort Worth, Texas 8. Steve McDowell (1976-77) 238 9 Massachusetts Mar 24, 1995, East Rutherford, NJ (NCAA) 9. Dante Swanson (1999-00) 202 9 Bradley Feb 10, 1990, Peoria, Ill. 10. David Moss (1983-84) 199 9 Fresno State Jan 5, 2002, Fresno, Calif. 9 Kansas Dec 29, 2001, Kansas City, Kan. 9 Tulane Jan 16, 2008, Tulsa, Okla. Rebounding Leaders 9 Houston Feb 5, 2011, Tulsa, Okla. 1. Michael Ruffin (1995-96) 232 2. Shea Seals (1993-94) 182 Field Goals Made 3. Ben Uzoh (2006-07) 153 No. FGM opponent Date, Site 4. Jamel McLean (2006-07) 151 1. 49 Cincinnati Feb 19, 1960, Cincinnati, Ohio 5. Zac Bennett (1996-97) 143 2. 48 North Texas Dec 21, 1976, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 6. Steve McDowell (1976-77) 121 3. 46 Arkansas Feb 25, 1989, Fayetteville, Ark. 7. Eric Coley (1996-97) 120 4. 45 UNLV Dec 10, 1977, Las Vegas, Nev. 5. 44 Drake Feb 21, 1981, Des Moines, Iowa 8. Steven Idlet (2008-09) 109 44 Oral Roberts Dec 20, 1979, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 9. Bruce Vanley (1980-81) 101 44 Oklahoma Mar 14, 1991, Norman, Okla. 10. Kodi Maduka (2010-11) 93 8. 42 Purdue Dec 5, 1970, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 9. 41 UCLA Mar 18, 1994, Oklahoma City, Okla. (NCAA) Assist Leaders 41 Arkansas Mar 24, 1994, Dallas, Texas (NCAA) 1. Shea Seals (1993-94) 97 2. Mark Hill (2006-07) 92 3-Point Field Goals Made 3. Jack Dobbins (1976-77) 84 No. 3PM opponent Date, Site 1. 15 Baylor Jan 5, 1993, Waco, Texas 4. Brett McDade (2004-05) 73 2. 14 Drake Jan 13, 1994, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 5. Adrian Crawford (1996-97) 71 14 Southern Illinois Feb 14, 1996, Carbondale, Ill. 6. Ty Nilsson (1979-80) 69 14 Air Force Feb 13, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 7. Greg Harrington (1998-99) 66 5. 13 Fresno State Feb 18, 2004, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 8. Deion James (2004-05) 57 13 Memphis Feb. 27, 2008, Memphis, Tenn. 9. Jordan Clarkson (2010-11) 52 13 UAB Mar. 5, 2008, Birmingham, Ala. 10. Lou Dawkins (1989-90) 50 8. 12 Arkansas Feb 25, 1989, Fayetteville, Ark. 12 Fresno State Mar 3, 2001, Fresno, Calif. 12 Hawaii Mar 10, 2001, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 12 Hawaii Jan 26, 2002, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Blocked Shots Leaders 12 Hawaii Feb 21, 2002, Honolulu, Hawaii 1. Michael Ruffin (1995-96) 46 12 Southern Illinois Jan 16, 1995, Tulsa, Okla. (TCC) 2. Jamel McLean (2006-07) 35 12 Wyoming Jan 10, 1999, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) 3. Ben Uzoh (2006-07) 26 12 Houston Jan 20, 2007, Tulsa, Okla. (DWR) Jack Ingram (2000-01) 26 5. Kodi Maduka (2010-11) 25 Free Throws Made 6. Brian Cardwell (2003-04) 24 No. FTM opponent Date, Site 1. 39 UTEP Mar 15, 1985, Albuquerque, NM (NCAA) Steven Idlet (2008-09) 24 2. 37 TCU Feb 1, 1998, Fort Worth, Texas 8. Eric Coley (1996-97) 20 37 Oklahoma Dec 29, 1990, Oklahoma City, Okla. 9. Zac Bennett (1996-97) 19 4. 36 SW Missouri State Feb 8, 1992, Springfield, Mo. 10. Kevin Johnson (1999-00) 18 5. 35 Arkansas Dec 6, 1956, Tulsa, Okla. (FP) 35 Connecticut Dec 29, 1978, New Haven, Conn. Steal Leaders 35 Oklahoma State Nov 26, 1977, Oklahoma City, Okla. 1. Eric Coley (1996-97) 61 8. 34 Indiana State Feb 25, 1993, Terre Haute, Ind. 34 Oklahoma Dec 30, 1989, Oklahoma City, Okla. 2. Shea Sels (1993-94) 51 34 Wichita State Jan 21, 1953, Wichita, Kan. 3. Dante Swanson (1999-00) 42 4. Lou Dawkins (1989-90) 41 Steve Harris (1981-82) 41 Abbreviations 6. David Moss (1983-84) 37 FP — Fairgrounds Pavilion 7. Ben Uzoh (2006-07) 35 TCC — Tulsa Convention Center 8. Glenn Andrews (2007-08) 32 DWR — Donald W. Reynolds Center 9. Brett McDade (2004-05) 30 BOK –– BOK Center 10. Deion James (2004-05) 27

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Scoring Records and Streaks

Tulsa Basketball Decade by Decade Tulsa’s Basketball Streaks

RDS Season W L Pct Games Most Consecutive Games Won: 16 (Jan. 17, 1920 – Mar. 13, 1920) 1907-1909 4 2 .666 6 15 (Nov. 26, 1983 – Jan. 14, 1984) CO 1910-1919 35 27 .565 62 Most Consecutive Games Lost: 17 (Jan. 19, 1929 – Feb. 19, 1930) RE 1920-1929 78 60 .565 138 Most Consecutive Home Wins: 36 (Feb. 23, 1980 – Dec. 7, 1983) 1930-1939 93 88 .514 181 Most Consecutive Non-Conference 1940-1949 60 120 .333 180 Home Wins: 28 (Dec. 11, 1982 – Dec. 18, 1986) 1950-1959 123 136 .475 259 Most Consecutive Home Losses: 9 (Jan. 19, 1929 – Feb. 14, 1930) 1960-1969 133 124 .518 257 Most Consecutive Road Wins: 10 (1919-20, 12 road games) 1970-1979 133 133 .500 266 Most Consecutive Road Losses: 16 (Jan. 3, 1959 – Feb. 6, 1960, does not 1980-1989 201 105 .657 306 include neutral site games) 1990-1999 209 105 .666 314 Most Home Wins: 19 (1981-82 and 1983-84) 2000-2009 194 125 .608 319 Most Road Wins: 10 (1919-20, 1993-94, 1999-00, and 2001-02) 2010-present 19 13 .594 32 Best Season Start: 15–0 (1983-84) Totals 1282 1038 .553 2320 Best Home Record: 19–0 (1981-82) Best Road Record: 10–2 (1919-20 and 1993-94) Top 10 Scoring Teams 10-3 (2001-02) (Based on Scoring Average) Season Games Points Average Tulsa’s Conference USA Streaks 1. 1983-84 31 2816* 90.8 ** (2005-present) (does not include C-USA Tournament games) 2. 1972-73 26 2218 85.3 3. 1970-71 26 2188 84.2 Most Consecutive C-USA Games Won: 5 (2008-09 & 2009-10) 4. 1993-94 31 2586 83.4 Most Consecutive C-USA Games Lost: 4 (2005-06) 5. 2009-10 35 2500 71.4 Most Consecutive C-USA Home Wins: 7 (Jan. 17, 2009-Mar. 4, 2009) 6. 1968-69 27 2244 83.1 Most Consecutive C-USA Home Losses: 2 (2005-06, 2007-08) 7. 1973-74 26 2138 82.2 Most Consecutive C-USA Road Wins: 3 (2006-07) 8. 1971-72 26 2126 81.8 Most Consecutive C-USA Road Losses: 5 (Feb. 18, 2006–Jan. 24, 2007) 9. 1984-85 31 2527 81.5 Most C-USA Wins: 12 (2008-09) 10. 1974-75 29 2360 81.4 Most C-USA Home Wins: 7 (2008-09) Most C-USA Road Wins: 5 (2008-09) * Most points scored in a single-season. Best C-USA Home Record: 7-1 (2008-09) ** Led the nation in scoring. Best Road C-USA Record: 5-3 (2008-09)

Tulsa’s Western Athletic Conference Streaks Top Scoring Games by Tulsa (1996-2005) (does not include WAC Tournament games) Score Date, Opponent 1. 141–50 Dec. 7, 1995 vs. Prairie View A&M at Convention Center Most Consecutive WAC Games Won: 7 (Jan. 28, 2002 – Feb. 16, 2002) 2. 128–63 Nov. 27, 1993 vs. Houston Baptist at Convention Center Most Consecutive WAC Games Lost: 7 (Jan. 31, 2004 – Feb. 27, 2004) 128–84 Feb. 27, 1997 vs. TCU at Fort Worth, Texas Most Consecutive WAC Home Wins: 10 (Jan. 17, 2001 – Jan. 24, 2002) 4. 127–81 Dec. 11, 1963 vs. Christian Brothers (TN) at Fairgrounds Pavilion Most Consecutive WAC Home Losses: 4 (Jan. 31, 2004 - Mar. 4, 2004) 5. 126–80 Dec. 9, 1983 vs. Long Island (NY) at Convention Center Most Consecutive WAC Road Wins: 5 (Feb. 25, 1999 – Jan. 27, 2000) 126–102 Mar. 1, 1984 vs. Indiana State at Convention Center Most Consecutive WAC Road Losses: 8 (Jan. 3, 2004 - Feb. 27, 2004) 7. 125–83 Nov. 24, 1984 vs. Ft. Valley State (GA) at Convention Center Most WAC Wins: 15 (2001-02) 8. 121–82 Jan. 2, 1984 vs. West Texas State at Convention Center Most WAC Home Wins: 8 (2001-02, 2002-03) 9. 115–98 Jan. 13, 1994 vs. Drake at Convention Center Most WAC Road Wins: 7 (2001-02) 115-46 Dec. 30, 2000 vs. Prairie View A&M at Reynolds Center Best WAC Home Record: 8-1 (2001-02) Best Road WAC Record: 6-1 (1999-2000)

Top Scoring Games by Opponent Tulsa’s Missouri Valley Conference Streaks Score Date, Opponent (1936-96) (does not include MVC Tournament games) 1. 118–69 Feb. 25, 1989 by Arkansas at Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 112–99 Dec. 29, 1990 by Oklahoma at Oklahoma City Myriad Most Consecutive MVC Games Won: 12 (Feb. 9, 1994 – Jan. 16, 1995) 3. 111–86 Mar. 14, 1991 by Oklahoma at Norman, Okla. Most Consecutive MVC Games Lost: 16 (Feb. 9, 1948 – Feb. 28, 1949) 111-103 Feb. 14, 2004 by Rice at Houston, Texas Most Consecutive MVC Home Wins: 22 (Feb. 23, 1980 – Feb. 17, 1983) 5. 110–85 Dec. 18, 1976 by UCLA at Los Angeles, Calif. Most Consecutive MVC Home Losses: 10 (Feb. 16,1942 – Feb. 21, 1946) . 110–103 Dec. 21, 1976 by North Texas State at Fairgrounds Pavilion Most Consecutive MVC Road Wins: 6 (Feb. 23, 1991 – Feb. 1, 1992) . 110–102 Mar. 1, 1975 by Drake at Fairgrounds Pavilion Most Consecutive MVC Road Losses: 17 (Jan. 27, 1958 – Feb. 6, 1960) . 110–64 Feb. 29, 1960 by Cincinnati at Cincinnati, Ohio Most MVC Wins: 15 (1993-94) 9. 107–87 Feb. 21, 1981 by Drake at Des Moines, Iowa Most MVC Home Wins: 9 (1993-94) 10. 106–80 Mar. 1, 1993 by Southern Illinois at Carbondale, Ill. Most MVC Road Wins: 6 (several times, most recent 1995-96) Best MVC Home Record: 8-0 (1980-81) Best Road MVC Record: 6-2 (several times, most recent 1994-95)

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100-Point Games and Overtimes

Tulsa 100-Point Games Records RE CO First game Tulsa scored 100 or more points: Tulsa 107, Adams State (Colo.) 54 • Dec. 18, 1962 at Fairgrounds Pavilion First game an Opponent scored 100 or more points: Cincinnati 110, Tulsa 64 • Feb. 29, 1960 at Cincinnati, Ohio RDS Last time Tulsa scored 100 or more points: Rice 111, Tulsa 103 • Feb. 14, 2004 at Houston, Texas Last time Tulsa scored 100 or more points at home: Tulsa 104, Grambling, 61 • Nov. 19, 2001 at Reynolds Center Last time an Opponent scored 100 or more points: UTEP 105, Tulsa 70 • Jan. 8, 2005 at El Paso, Texas Most 100 or more points in a season by Tulsa: 8, 1983-84 season Most 100 or more points in a season by the Opponent: 3, three times (1974-75, 1976-77 and 1977-78) Total 100 or more point games in Tulsa history: 71 (Home: 56, Road: 12, Neutral: 3) Total 100 or more point games in Tulsa history by an Opponent: 30 (At Opponent: 22, At Tulsa: 6, At Neutral site: 2) Tulsa has scored 100 or more points in two games, in the same season, against the same opponent: Pan American (1973-74), Indiana State (1983-84); and Oral Roberts (1992-93) Opponent has scored 100 or more points against Tulsa in two games, in the same season: Oklahoma (1990-91) Most consecutive games Tulsa has scored 100 or more points: 3 games (Feb. 18- Mar. 1, 1984) Most consecutive games opponents have scored 100 or more points: 2 games (Dec. 18-21, 1976) Opponent that Tulsa has scored the most career 100 or more points against: 5 vs. West Texas State; Indiana State Opponent that has scored most career 100 or more points against Tulsa: 4, Indiana State Both teams scoring 100 or more points in a single game: Oklahoma City 101, Tulsa 100 (OT) • Feb. 24, 1972 at Fairgrounds Pavilion Tulsa 106, Oklahoma City 105 • Jan. 20, 1975 at Oklahoma City, Okla. North Texas State 110, Tulsa 103 • Dec. 21, 1976 at Fairgrounds Pavilion Nevada-Las Vegas 104, Tulsa 103 (2 OT) • Dec. 10, 1977 at Las Vegas, Nev. Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102 • Mar. 1, 1984 at Convention Center Tulsa 112, UCLA 102 • Mar. 18, 1994 at The Myriad in Oklahoma City (first round of NCAA tournament) TCU 102, Tulsa 100 • Feb. 1, 1998 at Fort Worth, Texas Rice 111, Tulsa 103 • Feb. 14, 2004 (2OT) at Houston, Texas Most Points by Two Teams: 228 points • Tulsa 126, Indiana State 102 • March 1, 1984 Largest Margin of Victory: 91 points • Tulsa 141, Prairie View A&M 50 • Dec. 17, 1995 at Tulsa Convention Center Largest Margin of Defeat: 54 points • Kentucky 72, Tulsa 18 • Dec. 3, 1947 at Lexington, Ky. Last time Tulsa scored 100 points at home and lost: North Texas 110, Tulsa 103 • Dec. 21, 1976 • Fairgrounds Pavilion Last time Tulsa lost at home when an opponent scored 100 points: Wichita State 102, Tulsa 84 • Jan. 16, 1978 • Tulsa Convention Center

Tulsa’s Overtime History Total Overtime Games: 97 (Won 44, Lost 53; Home 22-21; Away 16-29; Neutral 6-3) Double Overtime Games: 19 (Won 8, Lost 11; Home 3-4; Away 4-6; Neutral 1-1) Most Overtime Games in a Single Season: 5, 1987-88 (Won 0, Lost 5); 2007-08 (Won 2, Lost 3) Most Double Overtime Games in a Single Season: 4, 1987-88 (Won 0, Lost 4) First Overtime Game in Tulsa History: Tulsa 32, Phillips 26 • Feb. 25, 1921 at Enid, Okla. First Double Overtime Game in Tulsa History: Central State (OK) 41, Tulsa 40 • Jan. 28, 1946 at Rogers H.S. Last Single Overtime Game: Tulsa 76, Houston 71 • Feb. 5, 2011 at Tulsa, Okla. Last Single Overtime Victory: Tulsa 76, Houston 71 • Feb. 5, 2011 at Tulsa, Okla. Last Double Overtime Game: Princeton 82, Tulsa 78 • Dec. 12, 2010 at Tulsa, Okla. Last Double Overtime Victory: Tulsa 83, SMU 78 • Mar. 4, 2000 at Dallas, Texas Triple Overtime Games: 1 game; UCF 97, Tulsa 91 • Jan. 12, 2008 at Orlando, Fla. Tulsa has had Most Overtime Games Against: Wichita State, 11 (Won 4, Lost 7) Twice in Tulsa History TU has played the Same Opponent in two Overtime Games in a Single Season: Bradley, 1978-89 (Won 1, Lost 1), Illinois State, 1984-85 (Won 1, Lost 1), and SMU, 2004-05 (Won 0, Lost 2) Most Consecutive Overtime Games Played: 2 games, Dec. 3 and 6, 1956 (Won 0, Lost 2); Feb. 27 and Mar. 5, 1988 (Won 0, Lost 2); Jan. 30 and Feb. 2, 1993 (Won 0, Lost 2); Feb. 14 and 17, 1996 (Won 1, Lost 1); March 13 and 14, 2008 (Won 2, Lost 0); Dec. 12 and 16, 2010 (Won 1, Lost 1)

Brandon Kurtz (1998-00) scored the first two-point basket in the opening game of the Donald W. Reynolds Center on December 29, 1998.

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Tulsa Points Club

700-Point Club RDS Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. CO Willie Biles 1972–73 26 323–742 .435 142–185 .768 788 30.3 RE Bob Patterson 1954–55 28 272–630 .431 229–297 .771 773 27.6 Steve Harris 1984–85 31 273–499 .547 186–215 .865 732 23.6 Gary Collier 1993–94 31 254–490 .518 93–201 .463 109–141 .773 710 22.9 Shea Seals 1996–97 34 231–586 .394 85–282 .301 158–244 .648 705 20.7

600-Point Club Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Bobby Smith 1968–69 27 281–579 .485 99–125 .792 661 24.5 Steve Harris 1983–84 31 271–468 .579 113–142 .796 655 21.1 Willie Biles 1973–74 26 257–635 .405 127–172 .738 641 24.7 Justin Hurtt 2010-11 32 206-494 .417 86-234 .368 142-175 .811 640 20.0 Steve Bracey 1972–72 26 255–546 .467 117–159 .736 627 24.1 Ben Uzoh 2007-08 39 208-426 .488 55-157 .350 137-170 .806 608 15.6 Dana Lewis 1970–71 26 255–518 .492 97–159 .610 607 23.3 Ken Smith 1974–75 29 255–603 .423 97–130 .746 607 20.9 Shea Seals 1994–95 32 182–468 .389 80–238 .336 157–198 .793 601 18.8

500-Point Club Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. Tracy Moore 1987–88 28 211–483 .437 64–137 .467 109–151 .723 595 21.3 Ricky Ross 1982–83 31 203–457 .444 30–79 .380 139–179 .777 575 18.5 Steve Harris 1982–83 31 233–443 .526 4–12 .333 104–119 .874 574 18.5 Bill Kusleika 1963–64 25 236–485 .487 94–133 .707 556 22.6 Jerome Jordan 2009-10 35 184-335 .549 0-0 .000 172-250 .688 540 15.4 Tracy Moore 1985–86 32 217–453 .479 105–139 .755 539 16.8 Ricky Ross 1983–84 31 203–412 .493 130–164 .793 536 17.3 Ron Carson 1969–70 26 222–496 .447 91–114 .798 535 20.5 David Moss 1986–87 30 196–420 .467 43–105 .409 100–117 .855 535 17.8 Ben Uzoh 2009-10 35 184-403 .457 49-143 .343 117-153 .765 534 15.3 Dana Lewis 1969–70 26 228–495 .460 72–130 .554 528 20.3 Rob Washington 1968–69 26 201–417 .482 121–210 .576 523 20.1 Kevin Johnson 2000–01 37 192–340 .565 3-5 .600 128-171 .749 515 13.9 Greg Stewart 1980–81 33 214–365 .586 85–132 .644 513 15.5 Shea Seals 1995–96 30 161–425 .379 59–201 .294 131–201 .652 512 17.1 Jason Parker 2002–03 33 167–387 .432 52-152 .342 123-146 .842 509 15.4 Herbert Johnson 1984–85 31 199–405 .491 110–154 .714 508 16.4 Tracy Moore 1986–87 30 204–445 .458 10–26 .385 88–122 .721 506 16.9 Justin Hurtt 2009-10 35 169-403 .419 78-200 .390 90-111 .811 506 14.5 Dick Nunneley 1953–54 29 171–517 .330 162–232 .698 504 17.3 Mark Morse 1992–93 29 176–406 .433 75–184 .408 77–102 .755 504 17.4 Ben Uzoh 2008-09 36 169-386 .438 40-122 .328 125-158 .791 503 14.0 Marcell Gordon 1990–91 30 179–355 .504 8–29 .276 136–183 .743 502 16.7 Kevin Johnson 2002–03 33 200–386 .518 19-53 .358 81-107 .757 500 15.2

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Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3 Pts. Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg. RDS David Shelton 1999–00 37 152–321 .474 30–85 .353 164–214 .766 498 13.5 Jerome Jordan 2008-09 36 180-307 .586 0-0 .000 137-186 .737 497 13.8 Jarius Glenn 2004-05 29 172-364 .473 17-49 .347 134-166 .807 495 17.1 Kevin Johnson 2001–02 34 192–335 .573 11–30 .367 99–120 .825 494 14.5 Jason Parker 2003-04 29 169-434 .389 51-136 .375 101-131 .771 490 16.9 Eldridge Webb 1966–67 27 202–461 .438 82–112 .732 486 18.0 Dante Swanson 2002–03 32 163–359 .454 89–207 .430 69–79 .873 484 15.1 Bob Patterson 1953–54 29 168–441 .380 145–203 .714 481 16.5 Jim King 1961–62 26 186–417 .446 105–139 .755 479 18.4 Sammy High 1972–73 26 200–399 .501 75–118 .661 478 18.4 Teko Wynder 1976–77 27 202–494 .409 73–100 .730 477 17.7 Julian Hammond 1965–66 29 172–261 .659 132–202 .653 476 16.4 David Moss 1985–86 32 177–340 .521 116–134 .866 470 14.7 Shea Seals 1993–94 28 153–359 .426 75–184 .408 89–119 .748 470 16.8 Roger Wendel 1958–59 25 142–349 .407 185–222 .833 469 18.8 Herbert Johnson 1983–84 31 186–362 .514 94–132 .712 466 15.0 Rod Thompson 1997–98 31 148–396 .374 71–209 .340 99–123 .805 466 15.0 Steve Bracey 1970–71 25 194–448 .433 72–102 .705 460 18.4 Rick Park 1964–65 25 157–308 .510 145–165 .879 459 18.4 Marcus Hill 2000–01 36 158–372 .425 78–220 .355 64–80 .800 458 12.7 Dan O’Leary 1976–77 27 186–345 .539 83–108 .769 455 16.9 Roger Wendel 1957–58 26 147–379 .388 161–193 .834 455 17.5 Mark Morse 1991–92 30 161–394 .409 53–154 .344 74–104 .712 449 14.9 Sherman Dillard 1965–66 29 182–342 .532 83–137 .606 447 15.4 Greg Harrington 2001–02 34 143–307 .466 47–122 .385 108–126 .857 441 13.0 David Shelton 2000–01 37 135–336 .402 43–116 .371 127–153 .830 440 11.9 Gary Collier 1992–93 29 169–316 .535 42–90 .467 55–81 .679 435 15.0 Jim Clesson 1971–72 26 173–359 .482 85–99 .859 431 16.6 Russell Sublet 1979–80 26 186–378 .492 59–74 .797 431 16.6 David Brown 1980–81 33 155–301 .515 121–184 .658 431 13.1 Bill Kusleika 1962–63 25 168–311 .540 91–112 .813 427 17.1 Bob Stevenson 1979–80 27 165–324 .509 95–136 .699 425 15.7 Eric Coley 1999–00 37 178–340 .524 11–54 .204 50–88 .568 417 11.3 David Voss 1960–61 25 165–366 .451 86–103 .835 416 16.6 Brandon Kurtz 1999–00 37 155–302 .513 3–13 .231 101–151 .669 414 11.2 Rob Washington 1966–67 27 150–286 .524 113–173 .653 413 15.3 Marcus Hill 1999–00 37 149–347 .429 64–191 .335 51–82 .622 413 11.2 Jerome Jordan 2007-08 39 154-273 .564 0-0 .000 102-148 .689 410 10.5 Lamont Randolph 1988–89 31 154–252 .611 100–142 .704 408 13.2 Pooh Williamson 1994–95 32 141–340 .415 56–142 .394 70–92 .761 408 12.8 James King 1962–63 25 133–285 .467 140–180 .778 406 16.2 Jeff Malham 1992–93 29 141–317 .445 41–113 .363 83–898 .847 406 14.0 Rick Park 1963–64 25 142–248 .573 121–134 .903 405 16.2 Bobby Smith 1966–67 27 171–345 .496 63–90 .700 405 15.0 Leon Alvoid 1975–76 27 183–392 .467 35–48 .729 401 14.9 Gary Collier 1991–92 30 150–321 .467 38–100 .380 63–79 .797 401 13.4 Greg Harrington 2000–01 37 130–276 .471 52–111 .468 88–120 .733 400 10.8

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All-Time Record vs. Opponents (Bold indicates 2011-12 Opponents)

Opponent W L First Game Last Game East Central State (Okla.) 12 7 1919-20 1947-48 RDS Adams State (Colo.) 1 0 1962-63 1962-63 Opponent W L First Game Last Game

CO Air Force 1 1 1998-99 1998-99 East Texas State 0 2 1939-40 1948-49 Alabama 2 0 1951-52 2000-01 Eastern Kentucky 0 1 1946-47 1946-47 RE Alabama State 1 0 1983-84 1983-84 Eastern Michigan 1 1 2005-06 2006-07 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 1997-98 1997-98 Emporia State (Kan.) 1 2 1914-15 1938-39 Alcorn State 1 0 1984-85 1984-85 Evansville 6 0 1994-95 1996-97 American Academy (Mexico) 1 0 1927-28 1927-28 Florida 2 0 1962-63 1963-64 Appalachian State 0 1 2010-11 2010-11 Florida International 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Arkansas 25 35 1931-32 2006-07 Florida Southern 1 0 1981-82 1981-82 Arkansas–Pine Bluff 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Florida State 0 3 1963-64 1982-83 Arkansas State 5 0 1971-72 2007-08 Fort Valley State (Ga.) 1 0 1984-85 1984-85 Arizona 2 1 1954-55 1985-86 Fresno State 6 11 1997-98 2004-05 Arizona State 2 1 1958-59 2010-11 George Washington (D.C.) 0 1 1954-55 1954-55 Army 1 0 1967-68 1967-68 Georgia 0 1 1980-81 1980-81 Auburn 0 2 1975-76 2008-09 Georgia Southern 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 Austin College (Texas) 2 0 1920-21 1920-21 Georgia State 1 1 1999-00 2003-04 Baylor 7 5 1936-37 1992-93 Glennan Army Hospital (Okla.) 1 1 1944-45 1944-45 Bethune-Cookman 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Gonzaga 0 3 1997-98 2003-04 Boise State 6 4 2001-02 2004-05 Grambling 3 0 1987-88 2001-02 Boston U. 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 Grinnell (Iowa) 6 6 1929-30 1938-39 Boston College 1 0 1999-00 1999-00 Hampton 0 1 2007-08 2007-08 Bowling Green 1 1 1952-53 1959-60 Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 4 0 1953-54 1961-62 Bradley 41 61 1939-40 2007-08 Hawaii 9 11 1966-67 2004-05 Brigham Young 3 8 1979-80 2008-09 Henderson State (Ark.) 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 BYU-Hawaii 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Houston 20 20 1950-51 2010-11 Bristow Prep (Okla.) 1 0 1923-24 1923-24 Houston Baptist 3 0 1973-74 1993-94 Buffalo 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Idaho 2 0 1951-52 1952-53 Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 1972-73 1972-73 Idaho State 2 1 1955-56 1957-58 Cal State Fullerton 3 1 1968-69 1990-91 Illinois 1 2 1988-89 2008-09 Cal State Hayward 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 Illinois State 16 15 1981-82 1995-96 Cal State Irvine 2 0 1986-87 2000-01 Indiana State 27 14 1970-71 1995-96 Cal State Los Angeles 1 0 1962-63 1962-63 Independence JC (Kan.) 1 0 1939-40 1939-40 Cal State Northridge 2 1 2005-06 2010-11 Iowa 0 2 2000-01 2002-03 Cal Poly Pomona 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 Iowa State 2 2 1955-56 1976-77 Camp Chaffee (Ark.) 1 1 1945-46 1945-46 Jacksonville 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Camp Crowder (Mo.) 2 1 1943-44 1944-45 Jackson State 4 0 1998-99 2009-10 Camp Gruber (Okla.) 1 3 1944-45 1945-46 Kansas 0 6 1953-54 2002-03 Centenary 2 2 1948-49 1999-00 Kansas City Athletic Club 0 1 1931-32 1931-32 Central Arkansas 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 Kansas State 5 1 1965-66 1990-91 Central State (Mo.) 2 3 1917-18 1962-63 Kentucky 0 5 1947-48 2001-02 Central State (Okla.) 14 15 1916-17 1980-81 Kent State 0 1 2009-10 2009-10 Charleston Southern 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Kingfisher College (Okla.) 2 0 1921-22 1921-22 Chicago State 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 LaSalle 2 1 1939-40 1971-72 Chilocco Indian School (Okla.) 3 2 1919-20 1922-23 Lamar 4 5 1961-62 2006-07 Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 1 0 1963-64 1963-64 Lawrence Tech (Mich.) 0 1 1947-48 1947-48 Cincinnati 10 21 1946-47 1999-00 Long Beach State 4 2 1963-64 1992-93 Claremore Prep (Okla.) 2 1 1908-09 1913-14 Long Island 1 0 1983-84 1983-84 Clemson 1 1 1959-60 1996-97 Louisiana State 1 1 1952-53 1952-53 Cleveland State 1 1 1997-98 1998-99 Louisiana Tech 4 6 1989-90 2004-05 Coffeyville JC (Kan.) 0 1 1935-36 1935-36 Louisville 5 23 1964-65 1995-96 College of Charleston 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Loyola-Marymount (Calif.) 4 0 1951-52 2009-10 College of the Ozarks (Ark.) 2 0 1983-84 1985-86 Loyola (Ill.) 0 2 1947-48 1965-66 Colorado 3 4 1954-55 2009-10 Loyola (La.) 5 1 1956-57 1965-66 Colorado State 3 2 1961-62 1998-99 Manhattan (NY) 1 0 1978-79 1978-79 Connecticut 0 1 1978-79 1978-79 Marquette 2 1 1966-67 2001-02 Coppin State 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Marshall 7 4 2005-06 2010-11 Corpus Christi (Texas) 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 Maryland 0 1 1964-65 1964-65 Creighton 43 32 1934-35 2000-01 Massachusetts 0 1 1994-95 1994-95 Cullen-Boren (Texas) 1 0 1921-22 1921-22 McMurry (Texas) 1 0 1969-70 1969-70 Dartmouth 1 0 1972-73 1972-73 McNeese State 0 2 1977-78 1985-86 Dayton 2 0 1985-86 2002-03 Memphis 14 18 1964-65 2010-11 Delaware State 2 0 1996-97 1999-00 Methodist Indian School (Okla.) 2 1 1913-14 1913-14 Detroit 11 6 1949-50 1961-62 Miami (Fla.) 1 1 1961-62 1999-00 Detroit YMCA 1 0 1920-21 1920-21 Michigan 1 2 1965-66 1965-66 Doane College (Neb.) 0 1 1935-36 1935-36 Michigan State 1 2 1961-62 1998-99 Drake 58 60 1930-31 1995-96 Minnesota 1 2 1953-54 2000-01 Drexel (Pa.) 2 0 1984-85 1988-89 Mississippi 4 1 1953-54 1989-90 Drury College (Mo.) 11 3 1923-24 1948-49 Mississippi State 1 0 2000-01 2000-01 Duke 0 3 1996-97 2009-10 Mississippi Valley State 2 0 1990-91 2007-08 Duquesne 1 2 1952-53 1997-98 Missouri 3 4 1917-18 1988-89 East Carolina 8 1 1984-85 2010-11 Missouri-Kansas City 4 0 1983-84 1999-00

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Missouri-Rolla 1 0 1932-33 1932-33 San Francisco 2 0 1952-53 1964-65 CO

Opponent W L First Game Last Game San Jose State 18 2 1968-69 2004-05 RDS Missouri State 17 19 1931-32 2010-11 Opponent W L First Game Last Game Missouri-St. Louis 3 0 1971-72 1975-76 Santa Barbara 2 0 1956-57 1961-62 Montana 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Santa Clara 1 2 1953-54 2000-01 Morgan State 1 0 1997-98 1997-98 Sapulpa Prep (Okla.) 1 0 1908-09 1908-09 Morris Brown 1 0 2001-02 2001-02 Seattle 2 1 1955-56 1972-73 Morningside College (Ia.) 0 2 1945-46 1946-47 SMU 28 12 1919-20 2010-11 Murray State 1 1 1953-54 1988-89 South Alabama 2 0 1980-81 2009-10 Navy 0 1 1985-86 1985-86 South Dakota State 1 0 1965-66 1965-66 Nebraska 2 1 1997-98 2009-10 Southeastern Louisiana 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Nevada 7 6 1920-21 2009-10 Southeast Missouri 2 0 1938-39 2007-08 New Mexico 1 1 1996-97 1996-97 Southeastern Oklahoma 0 3 1925-26 1935-36 New Mexico State 21 16 1940-41 2004-05 Southern Arkansas 2 0 2005-06 2006-07 New York University 0 2 1960-61 1963-64 Southern-Baton Rouge 2 0 1983-84 2005-06 Niagara 1 1 1957-58 1959-60 Southern California 2 1 1968-69 1988-89 North Carolina 1 3 1981-82 2000-01 Southern Illinois 32 19 1917-18 1998-99 North Carolina A&T 1 0 1995-96 1995-96 Southern Miss 6 3 1956-57 2010-11 UNC Charlotte 3 0 1999-00 2008-09 Southern Utah 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 North Carolina Central 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 Southwestern Kansas 6 9 1919-20 1954-55 North Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 1979-80 1979-80 Southwestern Louisiana 2 1 1963-64 1977-78 North Dakota State 1 0 1967-68 1967-68 Southwestern Oklahoma 3 5 1919-20 1928-29 North Florida 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 Sparks College (Ill.) 0 1 1917-18 1917-18 North Texas 37 13 1921-22 2006-07 Stanford 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 Northeastern State (La.) 1 0 1973-74 1973-74 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 2005-06 2005-06 Northeast Missouri 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Syracuse 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 Northeastern Oklahoma 15 4 1924-25 2008-09 Temple 2 0 1995-96 1996-97 Northern Arizona 2 0 2004-05 2005-06 Tennessee 1 2 1948-49 1999-00 Northern Iowa 8 3 1991-92 1995-96 Texas 0 2 1959-60 1960-61 Northwestern (Ill.) 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 Texas A&M 7 0 1954-55 2008-09 Northwestern State (La.) 3 0 1949-50 2004-05 Texas A&M- Corpus Christi 2 0 2005-06 2008-09 Northwestern Oklahoma 4 11 1915-16 1936-37 Texas-Arlington 2 0 1966-67 2008-09 Notre Dame 1 0 1954-55 1954-55 TCU 20 10 1918-19 2010-11 Ohio U. 1 1 2008-09 2009-10 Texas-Pan American 8 1 1968-69 2007-08 Oklahoma 12 28 1914-15 2008-09 Texas-San Antonio 4 0 1994-95 2010-11 Oklahoma Baptist 32 15 1918-19 1983-84 Texas State (formerly SW Texas) 4 0 1978-79 2003-04 Oklahoma City 24 20 1924-25 1974-75 Texas Tech 4 2 1952-53 1998-99 Oklahoma State 38 68 1907-08 2010-11 Texas Wesleyan 0 0 1946-47 1946-47 Okmulgee Armed Serv. (Okla.) 2 0 1943-44 1943-44 Trinity (Texas) 1 0 1971-72 1971-72 Old Dominion 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Tulane 7 4 1980-81 2010-11 Oral Roberts 31 16 1973-74 2010-11 Tulsa YMCA 6 0 1915-16 1917-18 Oregon 0 2 1956-57 1958-59 UALR (Arkansas-Little Rock) 2 2 2006-07 2010-11 Oregon State 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 UAB 7 6 1990-91 2010-11 Quincy College (Ill.) 0 1 1976-77 1976-77 UCLA 2 3 1960-61 1996-97 Panhandle State (Okla.) 1 0 1937-38 1937-38 UCF 7 5 1981-82 2010-11 Pennsylvania 1 0 1974-75 1974-75 UNLV 2 6 1969-70 2010-11 Pepperdine 1 0 1983-84 1983-84 U.S. International (Calif.) 1 0 1981-82 1981-82 Phillips University (Okla.) 30 19 1915-16 1950-51 UTEP 27 16 1946-47 2010-11 Phillips 66er’s 1 2 1929-30 1962-63 Utah 2 4 1953-54 2007-08 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 3 1 1940-41 1978-79 Utah State 2 0 1965-66 1966-67 Prairie View A&M 4 0 1995-96 2006-07 Vanderbilt 0 1 1950-51 1950-51 Presbyterian 2 0 2007-08 2008-09 Vermont 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Princeton 0 1 2010-11 2010-11 Villanova 0 2 1974-75 1982-83 Providence 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Virginia Commonwealth 4 1 1976-77 1993-94 Purdue 3 2 1962-63 1980-81 Washburn (Kan.) 8 7 1934-35 1949-50 Rhode Island 2 0 1999-00 2000-01 Washington 1 1 1965-66 1985-86 Rice 23 6 1996-97 2010-11 Washington (Mo.) 10 10 1934-35 1949-50 Richmond 0 1 1987-88 1987-88 Weber State 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 St. Benedict’s (Kan.) 1 0 1937-38 1937-38 West Texas State 23 13 1938-39 1985-86 St. Bonaventure (NY) 0 1 1963-64 1963-64 West Virginia 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 St. Cloud (Minn.) 1 0 1973-74 1973-74 Western Kentucky 3 1 1952-53 1995-96 St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 1 0 2006-07 2006-07 Westminister (Mo.) 1 0 1938-39 1938-39 St. John’s (Kan.) 0 1 1922-23 1922-23 Weston Athletic Club (Ia.) 1 0 1930-31 1930-31 St. John’s (NY) 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 Wichita State 60 60 1930-31 2010-11 St. Joseph’s 2 1 1996-97 1999-00 William & Mary 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 St. Louis 21 52 1937-38 1975-76 Wisconsin 0 1 2002-03 2002-03 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 0 1965-66 1965-66 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 1 1976-77 1977-78 St. Mary’s (Texas) 10 2 1965-66 2009-10 Wright State 0 1 2004-05 2004-05 St. Peter’s (NJ) 0 1 1968-69 1968-69 Wyoming 5 3 1952-53 1998-99 Sam Houston State 1 0 1998-99 1998-99 Xavier (Ohio) 2 2 1950-51 1986-87 Samford (Ala.) 1 0 1972-73 1972-73 Yale 2 1 1939-40 1966-67 San Diego State 6 1 1952-53 1997-98

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Tulsa vs. Nationally-Ranked Teams (Bold indicates Tulsa wins vs. nationally ranked teams)

RDS Against #1 Against #6 St. Louis 58, Tulsa 40 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Armory (Jan. 21, 1949) Bradley 64, Tulsa 45 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 26, 1950) CO Cincinnati 83, Tulsa 50 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 9, 1960) Minnesota 66, Tulsa 63 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 21, 1953) RE Cincinnati 110, Tulsa 64 at Cincinnati, Ohio ( Feb. 29, 1960) Oklahoma A&M 77, Tulsa 46 at Stillwater, Okla. (March 2, 1954) Cincinnati 67, Tulsa 57 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 12, 1963) Oklahoma State 64, Tulsa 46 at Stillwater, Okla. (Feb. 5, 1958) Cincinnati 55, Tulsa 54 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Feb. 23, 1963) Cincinnati 92, Tulsa 69 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb 23, 1959) UCLA 95, Tulsa 75 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Dec. 12, 1970) Louisville 104, Tulsa 79 at Louisville, KY (Feb. 22, 1975) North Carolina 78, #9 Tulsa 70 at Chapel Hill, N.C. (Dec. 3, 1981) Indiana State 78, Tulsa 59 at Tulsa Convention Center (Jan. 12, 1978) Arkansas 93, Tulsa 91 in OT at Convention Center (Dec. 23, 1993) Oklahoma 99, Tulsa 78 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Dec. 30, 1989) Arkansas 103, Tulsa 84 NCAA third round at Dallas, Texas (March 24, 1994) North Carolina 91, Tulsa 81 at Chapel Hill, NC (Nov. 11, 2000) Duke 97, Tulsa 56 NCAA second round at Charlotte, N.C. (March 14, 1999) Gonzaga 76, Tulsa 56 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Feb. 21, 2004) Memphis 56, Tulsa 41 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Jan. 23, 2008) Against #7 Against #2 Bradley 53, Tulsa 51 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 24, 1951) St Louis 77, Tulsa 58 at St. Louis, Mo. (Feb. 28, 1949) St. Louis 73, Tulsa 55 at St. Louis, Mo. (Feb. 16, 1952) Oklahoma A&M 61, Tulsa 39 at Stillwater, Okla. (Feb. 14, 1951) Oklahoma A&M 66, Tulsa 51 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 21, 1953) Cincinnati 86, Tulsa 71 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Feb 22, 1958) Tulsa 85, Wichita State 83 (2OT) at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 15, 1963) Bradley 76, Tulsa 66 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 7, 1961) Tulsa 78, Michigan 67 at Honolulu, Hawaii (Dec. 28, 1965) Cincinnati 72, Tulsa 43 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Jan. 6, 1962) Massachusetts 76, Tulsa 51 (NCAA third round) at East Rutherford, N.J. (Mar. 24, 1995) Louisville 76, Tulsa 62 at Louisville, KY (Jan. 3, 1967) #18 Tulsa 69, Cincinnati 61 (NCAA second round) at Nashville, Tenn. (Mar. 19, 2000) Louisville 82, Tulsa 64 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 18, 1967) Louisville 102, Tulsa 83 at Louisville, KY (March 6, 1972) Against #8 Indiana State 66, Tulsa 56 at Tulsa Convention Center (Feb. 3, 1979) Kansas 93, Tulsa 85 at Kansas City, KS (Dec. 29, 2001) St. Louis 69, Tulsa 49 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 19, 1951) Memphis 82, Tulsa 67 at Memphis, Tenn. (Feb. 27, 2008) Oklahoma A&M 47, #20 Tulsa 45 at Stillwater, Okla. (Jan. 30, 1953) Memphis 77, Tulsa 51 C-USA Championship at Memphis, Tenn. (Mar. 15, 2008) George Washington 66, Tulsa 61 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Dec. 21, 1954) Oklahoma State 51, Tulsa 43 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 11, 1958) Against #3 Bradley 86, Tulsa 72 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 31, 1959) Oklahoma A&M 69, Tulsa 31 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Armory (Feb. 1, 1949) Tulsa 59, San Francisco 53 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 1, 1965) Oklahoma A&M 58, Tulsa 35 at Stillwater, Okla. (Feb. 14, 1949) Tulsa 65, Cincinnati 64 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Jan. 5, 1967) Oklahoma A&M 40, Tulsa 38 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 11, 1951) Louisville 91, Tulsa 67 at Tulsa Convention Center (Feb. 15, 1977) Bradley 81, Tulsa 60 at Peoria, Ill (Feb. 27, 1960) Purdue 92, Tulsa 58 at W. Lafayette, Ind. (Dec. 29, 1979) Cincinnati 70, Tulsa 52 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 10 1962) Tulsa 68, Louisville 60 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 4, 1980) Purdue 77, Tulsa 74 at West Lafayette, Ind. (Dec. 1, 1969) Tulsa 104, Oklahoma 89 at Tulsa Convention Center (Jan. 9, 1985) Tulsa 84, Louisville 77 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 8, 1975) Utah 64, Tulsa 61 (OT) at Las Vegas, Nev. (March 5, 1999) Oklahoma State 82, Tulsa 76 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 31, 1991) Memphis 69, Tulsa 52 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Feb. 14, 2007) Arkansas 82, Tulsa 63 at Fayetteville, Ark. (Dec. 23, 1994) Memphis 63, Tulsa 37 at FedEx Forum (Feb. 11, 2009) Memphis 84, Tulsa 61 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Feb. 1, 2006) Memphis 64, Tulsa 39 at FedEx Forum (Mar. 14, 2009) Against #9 Bradley 62, Tulsa 50 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 29, 1962) Against #4 UTEP 63, Tulsa 54 at El Paso, Texas (Jan. 3, 1966) Oklahoma A&M 46, Tulsa 40 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 16, 1954) Tulsa 81, Pennsylvania 75 at Honolulu, Hawaii (Dec. 28, 1974) Bradley 71, Tulsa 58 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 7, 1960) UCLA 110, Tulsa 85 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Dec. 18, 1976) Cincinnati 81, Tulsa 52 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Feb. 18, 1961) Louisville 80, Tulsa 74 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Nov. 24, 1985) Bradley 64, Tulsa 61 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 25, 1961) Tulsa 74, Bradley 58 at Tulsa Convention Center (March 9, 1986) UTEP 61, Tulsa 53 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 4, 1967) Louisville 84, Tulsa 66 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 12, 1972) Against #10 Illinois 85, Tulsa 58 at Honolulu, Hawaii (Dec. 28, 1988) Bradley 88, Tulsa 49 at Peoria, Ill. (Feb. 26, 1949) Kentucky 74, Tulsa 53 at Lexington, KY (Dec. 20, 1997) St. Louis 47, Tulsa 45 at St. Louis, Mo. (Jan. 31, 1951) Memphis 78, Tulsa 67 at Memphis, Tenn. (Feb. 25, 2006) #15 Tulsa 84, Louisiana State 58 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 22, 1952) Against #5 Western Kentucky 79, #8 Tulsa 70 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Dec. 30, 1952) Tulsa 65, Oklahoma City 58 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Dec. 29, 1955) Bradley 71, Tulsa 42 at Peoria, Ill. (March 3, 1951) Bradley 58, Tulsa 57 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 21, 1959) St. Louis 68, Tulsa 66 (OT) at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (March 8, 1952) Wichita State 66, Tulsa 38 at Wichita, Kan. (Feb. 2, 1963) Cincinnati 77, Tulsa 70 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 4, 1958) Tulsa 75, Wichita State 64 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 18, 1965) Cincinnati 84, Tulsa 71 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Feb. 2, 1959) Tulsa 70, Kansas State 63 at Manhattan, Kan. (Dec. 4 1965) Cincinnati 54, Tulsa 52 at Cincinnati, Ohio (Dec. 28, 1963) Tulsa 57, Cincinnati 50 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 2, 1969) Wichita St. 98, Tulsa 79 at Wichita, Kan. (Feb. 29, 1964) UNLV 104, Tulsa 103 (2OT) at Las Vegas, Nev. (Dec. 10, 1977) Tulsa 77, UCLA 76 (OT) at Los Angeles, Calif. (Nov. 20, 1996) Arkansas 101, Tulsa 87 at Fayetteville, Ark. (Dec. 23, 1992) Utah 84, #24 Tulsa 58 at Salt Lake City, Utah (Jan. 27, 1997) Duke 72, #22 Tulsa 67 (preseason NIT) at New York (Nov. 27, 1996) Utah 56, Tulsa 54 at Tulsa Convention Center (Feb. 22, 1997) Kansas 92, Tulsa 69 at Lawrence, Kan. (Dec. 16, 2000) Oklahoma 62, Tulsa 53 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Nov. 30, 2005) Duke 70, Tulsa 52 at Durham, N.C. (Feb. 25, 2010)

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Against #11 Against #17 CO Oklahoma City 74, Tulsa 60 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (March 4, 1953) Iowa St. 72, Tulsa 52 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 15, 1956) RDS St. Louis 73, Tulsa 66 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 4, 1956) Wichita St. 74, Tulsa 63 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 18, 1958) Bradley 60, Tulsa 46 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (March 1, 1958) Drake 80, Tulsa 74 at Des Moines, Ia. (Feb. 20, 1970) Indiana State 101, Tulsa 89 at Terre Haute, Ind. (Jan. 3, 1979) Louisville 86, Tulsa 74 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 2, 1971) Missouri 73, Tulsa 61 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 7, 1988) Auburn 92, Tulsa 75 at El Paso, Texas (Dec. 20, 1975) Tulsa 88, Tennessee 68 at Bayamon, Puerto Rico (Dec. 23, 1999) Tulsa 84, North Carolina 74 at ORU Mabee Center (Dec. 17, 1982) Memphis 72, Tulsa 59 at Memphis, Tenn. (Jan. 24, 2007) Navy 87, Tulsa 68 (NCAA first round) at Syracuse, N.Y. (March 14, 1986) Tulsa 112, UCLA 102 (NCAA first round) at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Mar. 18, 1994) Against #12 Against #18 Minnesota 62, Tulsa 60 at Minneapolis, Minn. (Dec. 7, 1953) Bradley 72, Tulsa 56 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 21, 1957) Tulsa 46, Oklahoma City 43 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Jan. 19, 1952) St. Louis 83, Tulsa 55 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (March 2, 1959) #17 Tulsa 65, Oklahoma City 62 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 17, 1953) Tulsa 80, New Mexico 57 at ORU Mabee Center (Jan. 16, 1997) Duquesne (Pa.) 89, Tulsa 60 (NIT) at New York (March 7, 1953) Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 at Edward Jones Dome (March 14, 2002) Tulsa 66, Bradley 63 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 3, 1954) Tulsa 86, Drake 78 at Des Moines, Ia. (Jan. 11, 1969) Against #13 Arkansas 81, Tulsa 66 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 23, 1976) BYU 73, Tulsa 71 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 7, 1979) UCLA 94, Tulsa 74 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 3, 1960) Tulsa 62, Coll. of Charleston 53 (NCAA First round) at Charlotte, N.C. (Mar. 12, 1999) Louisville 78, Tulsa 75 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 5, 1974) New Mexico 57, Tulsa 51 at Albuquerque, NM (Feb 16, 1997) Against #19 Against #14 Kansas 71, Tulsa 58 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 8, 1954) Tulsa 90, Memphis State 85 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 16, 1971) Louisiana State 55, #11 Tulsa 51 at Baton Rouge, La. (Jan. 22, 1953) Memphis State 91, Tulsa 90 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 26, 1972) St. Louis 60, Tulsa 58 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 28, 1957) Tulsa 82, Oklahoma State 80 (NCAA second round) at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Mar. 20, 1994) Bradley 72, Tulsa 54 at Peoria, Ill. (Feb. 24, 1958) St. Louis 76, Tulsa 61 at St. Louis, Mo. (Jan. 12, 1959) Tulsa 85, Louisville 69 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 4, 1969) Against #20 Bradley 67, Tulsa 62 at Peoria, Ill. (Feb. 25, 1988) Tulsa 46, Oklahoma A&M 42 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Jan. 28, 1956) Oklahoma 112, Tulsa 99 at Oklahoma City, Okla. (Dec. 29, 1990) Arkansas 50, Tulsa 43 at Fayetteville, Ark. (Jan. 23, 1958) Clemson 65, Tulsa 59 (NCAA second round) at Kansas City, Mo. (Mar. 16, 1997) Louisville 83, #7 Tulsa 81 (OT) at Louisville, KY (Feb. 13, 1969) Michigan State 68, Tulsa 58 at Kahuku, Hawaii (Dec. 22, 1998) Tulsa 79, Oklahoma 76 at Norman, Okla. (Dec. 4, 1982) Oklahoma 81, Tulsa 73 at Norman, Okla. (Nov. 25, 2003) Bradley 71, Tulsa 58 at Peoria, Ill. (Jan. 19, 1986) New Mexico 60, Tulsa 59 at Las Vegas, Nev. (March 5, 1998) Against #15 Kansas 89, #17 Tulsa 80 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Dec. 11, 2002) Oklahoma City 48, Tulsa 46 OT at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 5, 1952) Colorado 69, #16 Tulsa 59 (NCAA first round) in Manhattan, Kan. (March 11, 1955) Against #21 Tulsa 98, Seattle 76 at the Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 5, 1964) No Meetings Memphis State 91, Tulsa 87 (OT) at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 10, 1973) Wichita State 84, Tulsa 81 at Tulsa Convention Center (Feb. 19, 1983) Against #22 Arkansas 74, Tulsa 64 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 23, 1991) Tulsa 95, Oklahoma State 80 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 17, 1989) TCU 57, Tulsa 54 at Tulsa Convention Center (Feb. 26, 1998) Oklahoma State 73, Tulsa 61 at Tulsa Convention Center (Dec. 20, 1993) Tulsa 84, Dayton 71 (NCAA First Round) at Spokane, Wash. (Mar. 20, 2003) Against #16 Tulsa 46, Oklahoma A&M 33 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Feb. 7, 1952) Against #23 Wichita State 65, Tulsa 51 at Wichita, Kan. (Jan. 26, 1954) Tulsa 80, Miami (Fla.) 71 (NCAA regional semifinals) at Austin, Texas (Mar. 24, 2000) Tulsa 66, Drake 60 at Des Moines, Ia. (Jan. 9, 1971) Tulsa 89, Kansas State 79 at Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion (Dec. 9, 1972) Tulsa 74, Wichita State 72 (2OT) at Wichita, Kan. (Feb. 16, 1981) Against #24 #18 Tulsa 99, Wichita State 88 at Tulsa Convention Center (Jan. 16, 1982) Louisville 82, Tulsa 80 (OT) (NCAA first round) at Milwaukee, Wis. (Mar. 15, 1996) Villanova 75, #19 Tulsa 68 at San Diego, Calif. (Dec. 29, 1982) Tulsa 72, TCU 62 at Donald W. Reynolds Center (Jan. 25, 1999) Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 at TWA Dome (March 16, 2002) Against #25 UAB 65, Tulsa 55 at Birmingham, Ala. (Jan. 26, 2010)

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Tulsa in Reynolds Center Reynolds Center Records Air Force...... 1-0 Appalachian State...... 0-1 Arkansas...... 0-2 Tulsa Individual Records Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 1-0

RDS Arkansas State...... 1-0 Most Points Most 3-Point FGs Made Most Free Throw Attempts Boise State...... 5-0 39, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 1-1-05 8, Jason Parker vs. Wichita State, 18, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 1-1-05 CO Bradley...... 2-0 36, Justin Hurtt vs. Weber State, 12-4-02 18, Steven Idlet vs. Princeton, 12-12- BYU ...... 0-1 RE 12-16-10 7, Rod Earls vs. East Carolina, 1-10-07 10 Cal-Irvine...... 1-0 Cal State-Northridge...... 1-0 16, Jerome Jordan vs. Chicago State, Central Arkansas...... 1-0 Most Points, One Half Most 3-Point FG Attempts 12-19-09 Centenary...... 1-0 24, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 13, Jason Parker vs. Wichita State, Charlotte...... 1-0 1-1-05 (first half) 12-4-02 Highest Free Throw Percentage Chicago State...... 1-0 20, David Shelton vs. TCU, (Minimum 10 attempts) Cleveland State...... 1-0 Colorado...... 1-0 2-5-00 (first half) Highest 3-Point FG Percentage 1.000, Jason Parker vs. Nevada, 2-2-04 Colorado State...... 1-0 20, Ben Uzoh vs. UCA, 12-9-07 (Minimum six attempts) 1.000, Rod Earls vs. Cal State- Creighton...... 0-1 (second half) .833, Greg Harrington (5-6) vs. Fresno Northridge, 11-25-06 Delaware State...... 1-0 State, 1-16-01 1.000, Ben Uzoh vs. UCF, 3-8-08 East Carolina...... 3-0 Most Field Goals Made Eastern Michigan...... 1-0 Florida International...... 1-0 13, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 1-1-05 Most Free Throws Made Most Rebounds Fresno State...... 4-3 12, Kevin Johnson vs. North Texas, 13, Kevin Johnson vs. Jackson State, 17, Michael Ruffin vs. Air Force, Georgia State...... 1-0 11-17-00 1-2-01 2-13-99 Gonzaga...... 0-1 12, Darold Crow vs. Southern 13, Jarius Glenn vs. Arkansas, Grambling...... 1-0 Arkansas, 12-10-06 12-30-03 Most Assists Hawaii...... 5-4 Houston...... 3-1 13, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 1-1-05 12, Greg Harrington vs. Fresno State, Iowa...... 0-1 Most Field Goal Attempts 13, Brett McDade vs. Southern, 1-31-02 Jackson State...... 3-0 22, Anthony Price vs. SMU, 1-1-05 12-19-05 Kansas...... 0-1 20, Marcus Hill vs. Texas-San Antonio, 13, Rod Earls vs. Cal State-Northridge, Most Steals Lamar...... 1-1 12-1-99 11-25-06 8, Eric Coley vs. UAB, 12-4-99 Louisiana Tech...... 3-1 13, Ben Uzoh vs. Florida International, Loyola-Marymount...... 1-0 8, Eric Coley vs. Rice, 2-14-00 11-15-09 Marshall...... 5-0 Highest Field Goal Percentage Memphis...... 0-5 (Minimum 10 attempts) 13, Justin Hurtt vs. Weber State, Most Blocked Shots Miami-Ohio...... 1-0 .857, Kevin Johnson (12-14) vs. North 12-16-10 8, Kevin Johnson vs. TCU, 1-17-01 Mississippi Valley...... 1-0 Texas, 11-17-00 8, Jerome Jordan vs. Tulane, 1-16-08 Missouri State...... 5-0 .857, Darold Crow vs. Southern Morris Brown...... 1-0 8, Jerome Jordan vs. Bradley, 4-4-08 Nevada...... 4-2 Arkansas, 12-10-06 New Mexico State...... 1-0 North Carolina Central...... 1-0 Northeastern Oklahoma State...... 1-0 North Texas...... 1-1 Northern Arizona...... 1-0 Reynolds Center Northwestern (Ill.)...... 1-0 Northwestern (La.) State...... 2-0 Year-By-Year Ohio ...... 1-0 ® Oklahoma...... 0-1 Year Record Pct. Oklahoma State...... 1-0 Oral Roberts...... 5-1 1998-99...... 7-1...... 875 Prairie View A&M...... 3-0 1999-00...... 14-1...... 933 Presbyterian...... 2-0 2000-01...... 16-3...... 842 Princeton...... 0-1 2001-02...... 13-3...... 813 Rhode Island...... 1-0 2002-03...... 14-3...... 824 Donald W. Reynolds Center Firsts Rice...... 10-1 2003-04...... 7-7...... 500 San Jose State...... 7-0 2004-05...... 8-8...... 500 Tulsa opened Donald W. Reynolds Center on Dec. 29, 1998 with a 79-51 win over SMU...... 9-4 2005-06...... 8-5...... 615 Cleveland State. Here is a list of “firsts” that took place in the game: South Alabama...... 1-0 2006-07...... 15-3...... 833 Southern...... 1-0 2007-08...... 18-2...... 900 Southern Arkansas...... 3-0 2008-09...... 15-3...... 833 Field Goal Ricardo Crumble, Cleveland State — 19:50, 1st half Southern Miss...... 3-0 Southeast Missouri State...... 1-0 2009-10...... 16-2...... 888 Brandon Kurtz (Tulsa first) — 14:25, 1st half St. Gregory’s...... 1-0 2010-11...... 12-4...... 750 Field Goal Attempt Ricardo Crumble, Cleveland State — 19:50, 1st half St. Mary’s (Texas)...... 1-0 Totals...... 163-45...... 784 Eric Coley (Tulsa first) — 19:45, 1st half Stephen F. Austin...... 0-1 Texas-Arlington...... 2-0 Free Throw Made Michael Ruffin, Tulsa — 17:09, 1st half TCU ...... 4-0 Free Throw Attempt Ricardo Crumble, Cleveland State — 19:45, 1st half Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 2-0 Texas-Pan American...... 2-0 Michael Ruffin, (Tulsa first) — 17:09, 1st half Texas State...... 1-0 3-Point FG Made Greg Harrington, Tulsa — 13:08, 1st half Texas-San Antonio...... 2-0 3-Point FG Attempt Shawn Williams, Tulsa — 18:21, 1st half Tulane...... 4-1 UAB...... 2-1 Rebound Eric Coley, Tulsa — 19:45, 1st half UALR...... 2-0 Assist Greg Harrington, Tulsa — 16:51, 1st half UCF ...... 4-0 UMKC...... 1-0 Steal James Madison, Cleveland State — 19:00, 1st half UNLV...... 1-0 Brandon Kurtz, (Tulsa first) — 17:30, 1st half Utah...... 1-0 UTEP...... 11-3 Foul Eric Coley, Tulsa — 19:45, 1st half Weber State...... 1-0 Block Michael Ruffin, Tulsa — 15:58, 1st half Wichita State...... 2-1 Dunk Michael Ruffin, Tulsa — 4:03, 1st half Wright State...... 0-1 Wyoming...... 1-0 Overtime Game Dec. 10, 2000 (Tulsa 89, Oral Roberts 81)

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Tulsa Team Records RE CO

Most Points Most Free Throw Attempts Lowest Field-Goal Percentage Highest Free Throw Percentage RDS 115 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 50 vs. South Alabama, 11-21-09 .309 (17-55) vs. Memphis, 1-23-08 (Minimum 15 attempts) 46 vs. Southern Miss, 3-5-11 .317 (19-60) vs. UTEP, 3-9-01 .941 (16-17) vs. Creighton, 12-19-00 Fewest Points 43 vs. UTEP, 1-13-07 .320 (16-50) vs. Memphis, 2-14-07 .930 (40-43) vs. UTEP, 1-13-07 41 vs. Fresno State, 2-18-04 41 vs. Memphis, 1-23-08 Fewest Free Throw Attempts Highest Field-Goal Percentage, Lowest Free Throw Percentage 5 vs. SMU, 2-24-01 One Half (Minimum 15 attempts) Most Field Goals Made (Minimum 25 attempts) .444 (20-32) vs. Georgia State, 11-24-99 47 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 Most Rebounds .743 (26-35) vs. Prairie View A&M, 60 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 12-30-00 (second half) Most Points, One Half Fewest Field Goals Made 54 vs. Florida International, 11-15-09 62 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 16 vs. Memphis, 2-14-07 Lowest Field-Goal Percentage, (second half) 17 vs. San Jose State, 1-20-00 Fewest Rebounds One Half 62 vs. Grambling, 11-19-01 (second half) 17 vs. Northwestern State, 11-21-04 22 vs. Creighton, 12-19-00 (Minimum 25 attempts) 17 vs. Memphis, 1-23-08 23 vs.UAB, 1-28-09 .214 (6-28) vs. Wichita State, 12-4-02 Fewest Points, One Half 17 vs. Southern Miss, 3-5-11 (second half) 17 vs. Memphis, 1-23-08 (second half) Most Assists .222 (6-27) vs. Memphis, 1-23-08 (second half) 17 vs. Southern Miss, 2-10-10 (first half) Most Field Goal Attempts 26 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 18 vs. Oklahoma, 11-30-05 (first half) 78 vs. Grambling, 11-19-01 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage Fewest Assists (Minimum 10 attempts) Widest Margin of Victory Fewest Field Goal Attempts 4 vs. Memphis, 2-14-07 .667 (8-12) vs. Kansas, 12-11-02 69, Tulsa 115, Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 36 vs. Southern Miss, 2-10-10 4 vs. Oral Roberts, 11-15-08 .625 (10-16) vs. Boise State, 1-12-02 6 vs. Oral Roberts, 12-5-04 Longest Winning Streak Most 3-Point FGs Made Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage 23 games, 1-17-09 to 2-13-10 15 vs. Jackson State, 12-17-09 Most Steals (Minimum 10 attempts) 13 games, 11-21-99 to 2-14-00 14 vs. SMU, 2-24-01 23 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-27-99 .063 (1-16) vs. Mississippi Valley, 12-30-08 .133 (2-15) vs. Memphis, 2-14-07 Longest Losing Streak Fewest 3-Point FGs Made Fewest Steals .143 (2-14) vs. SW Missouri State, 12-7-99 5 games, 1-31-04 to 3-4-04 1 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 12-1-99 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11-19-05 5 games, 12-5-04 to 1-20-05 1 vs. San Jose State, 1-20-00 1 vs. Missouri State, 12-10-08 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage, 1 vs. Mississippi Valley, 12-30-07 1 vs. UTEP, 2-7-09 One Half Most Personal Fouls 1 vs. SMU, 3-3-10 (Minimum 10 attempts) 30 vs. UTEP, 2-4-06 Most 3-Point FG Attempts .667 (10-15) vs. Wichita State, 12-4-02 30 vs. Morris Brown, 11-24-01 Most Blocked Shots (first half) Fewest Personal Fouls 14 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 11-23-08 .615 (8-13) vs. SMU, 2-24-01 (second half) 7 vs. Southern Arkansas, 12-10-06 Fewest 3-Point FG Attempts 14 vs. Loyola-Marymount, 11-24-09 6 vs. Hawaii, 3-8-03 13 vs. UTEP, 1-13-07 Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage, Largest Crowd One Half 8,555 vs. Kansas, 12-11-02 Most Free Throws Made Highest Field-Goal Percentage (Minimum 10 attempts) 8,555 vs. Oklahoma, 11-30-06 40 vs. UTEP, 1-13-07 .691 (47-68) vs. Prairie View A&M, .000 (0-14) vs. SMU, 1-25-03 (first half) 12-30-00 .083 (1-12) vs. UCA, 12-9-07 (first half) Smallest Crowd Fewest Free Throws Made .091 (1-11) vs. TCU, 2-5-00 (first half) 4,604 vs. Florida International, 11-15-09 1 vs. SMU, 2-24-01

Opponents Individual Records vs. Tulsa

Most Points Highest Field Goal Percentage Most Free Throws Made Most Assists 35, Omar Carter, Appalachian State, 11-12- (Min. 10 attempts) 13, Ray Anthony, Lamar, 12-22-04 11, Jon Killen, SMU, 1-27-07 10 .818 (9-11), Ron Bruton, SW Missouri State, 13, Elliot Williams, Memphis, 2-13-10 9, Brett McFall, Wyoming, 1-10-99 33, Carl English, Hawaii, 2-14-03 12-7-99 12, Morris Almond, Rice, 2-11-06 9, Mark Campbell, Hawaii, 2-27-03 33, Nick Fazekas, Nevada, 1--20-05 32, Bryan Hopkins, SMU, 1-1-05 Most 3-Point FGs Made Most Free Throw Attempts Most Blocked Shots 7, Jarvis Croff, Air Force, 12-13-99 16, Eric Castro, SMU, 1-1-05 6, Bamba Fall, SMU, 2-22-06 Most Field Goals Made 7, Paul Stoll, Texas-Pan American, 1-6-07 15, Morris Almond, Rice, 2-11-06 6, Papa Dia, SMU, 1-26-11 12, Melvin Ely, Fresno State, 3-8-02 15, Elliot Williams, Memphis, 2-13-10 5, Darrius Morrow, ECU, 2-21-09 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 5, Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1-17-01 Most Field Goal Attempts 18, Robert McKiver, Houston, 3-26-08 Most Rebounds 5, Troy Ostler, Hawaii, 1-28-01 23, Courtney Alexander, Fresno State, 14, Billy Humphrey, Air Force, 12-13-99 19, Joey Dorsey, Memphis, 1-23-08 5, Melvin Ely, Fresno State, 3-8-02 2-24-00 13, Robert McKiver, Houston, 1-20-07 15, Amien Hicks, Morris Brown, 11-24-01 5, Bamba Fall, SMU, 1-27-07 23, Melvin Ely, Fresno State, 3-8-02 15, Arsalan Kazemi, Rice, 1-8-11 5, Hassan Whiteside, Marshall, 2-3-10 23, Giovanni St. Amant, San Jose State, Highest 3-Point FG Percentage 2-15-03 (Min. six attempts) .857 (6-7), Bradley Mann, Wyoming, 1-10-99

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Reynolds Center Records Opponents Team Records vs. Tulsa

RDS Most Points Most Assists Highest Free Throw Percentage Most Field Goal Attempts

CO 93, Fresno State, 1-6-01 24, Hawaii, 1-26-02 (Minimum 15 Attempts) 142, Tulsa (69) vs. SMU (73), 1-25-03

RE 93, Memphis, 2-13-10 .933 (14-15), Colorado, 1-2-10 139, Tulsa (76) vs. Morris Brown (63), Fewest Assists .920 (23-25), Lamar, 12-22-04 11-24-01 Fewest Points 3, SMU, 2-3-00 33, Rice, 2-14-00 Lowest Free Throw Percentage Fewest Field Goal Attempts Most Steals (Minimum 15 Attempts) 88, Tulsa (42) vs. Southern (46), 12-19-05 Most Field Goals Made 18, Southern, 12-19-05 .364 (8-22), Texas-San Antonio, 12-1-99 35, Nevada, 2-2-04 .364 (8-22), San Jose State, 1-20-00 Most Free Throws Made 34, Fresno State, 1-6-01 Fewest Steals 63, Tulsa (40) vs. UTEP (23), 1-13-07 2, Georgia State, 11-24-99 Most Points, One Half 49, Tulsa (23) vs. SMU (26), 1-1-05 Fewest Field Goals Made 2, UTEP, 2-15-03 56, Hawaii, 1-26-02 (second half) 49, Tulsa (24) vs. UCF (25), 1-16-10 12, Jackson State, 12-19-09 2, Hawaii, 2-27-03 13, Rice, 2-14-00 2, UTEP, 3-13-03 Fewest Points, One Half Fewest Free Throws Made 2, Texas State, 12-23-03 13, UTEP, 3-13-03 (first half) 9, Tulsa (7) vs. Miami-Ohio (2), 3-19-08 Most Field Goal Attempts 2, UALR, 11-18-06 15, Rice, 2-20-99 (first half) 10, Tulsa (6) vs. Fresno State (4), 2-18-04 73, SMU, 1-25-03 2, Houston, 2-5-11 15, Rice, 2-14-00 (first half) 73, SMU, 1-31-04 Most Free Throw Attempts 73, Hawaii, 1-31-04 Most Blocked Shots Widest Margin of Victory 76, Tulsa (43) vs. UTEP (33), 1-13-07 9, Tulane, 1-16-08 23, Oral Roberts, 12-5-04 71, Tulsa (33) vs. Rice (38), 2-11-06 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 9, Houston, 2-5-11 23, Memphis, 2-1-06 37, East Carolina, 1-10-07 8, Fresno State, 1-6-01 22, Nevada, 2-2-04 Fewest Free Throw Attempts 42, UTEP, 2-4-06 7, Marshall, 2-7-07 16, Tulsa (12), Fresno State (4), 2-18-04 Most Personal Fouls Most 3-Point FGs Made Fewest Blocked Shots 33, UTEP, 1-13-07 Most 3-Point FGs Made 14, Air Force, 2-13-99 0, 19 times; latest Rice, 1-8-11, and UTEP, 22, (Tulsa 8) vs. Air Force (14), 2-13-99 1-29-11 Fewest Personal Fouls Fewest 3-Point FGs Made 11, SMU, 2-24-01 Most 3-Point FG Attempts 0, Texas A&M-CC, 11-23-08 Highest Field-Goal Percentage 11, UAB, 2-21-07 60, Tulsa (22) vs. Air Force (38), 2-13-99 1, Cleveland State, 12-29-98 .551 (27-49), ORU, 12-19-02 1, Centenary, 1-24-00 .544 (31-57), Memphis, 2-13-10 Fewest 3-Point FGs Made 1, SMU, 2-3-00 Team Combined Records 3, Tulsa (3) vs. Texas A&M-CC (0), 11-23-08 1, Jackson State, 1-2-01 Lowest Field-Goal Percentage 5, Tulsa (3) vs. Nevada (2), 1-20-05 1, UTEP, 1-8-04 .231 (15-65), Florida International, Most Points, One Game 5, Tulsa (2) vs. Southern Arkansas (3), 1, Chicago State, 12-19-09 11-15-09 185, Tulsa (96) vs. Wyoming (89), 1-10-99 12-11-05 .238 (15-63), Morris Brown, 11-24-01 5, Tulsa (3) ve. Rice (2), 1-23-10 Most 3-Point FG Attempts Fewest Points, One Game 38, Air Force, 2-13-99 Highest Field-Goal Percentage, 102, Tulsa (41), Fresno State (61), 2-18-04 Fewest 3-Point FG Attempts 37, Lamar, 12-1-06 One Half 107, Tulsa (53) vs. UNLV (54), 2-15-99 14, Tulsa (5) vs. Memphis (9), 1-13-09 .609 (14-23), Creighton, 12-19-00 107, Tulsa (56) vs. Southern Arkansas (51), 19, Tulsa (8) vs. Southern Miss (11), 2-9-08 Most Free Throws Made (second half) 12-11-05 20, Tulsa (13) vs. Wright State (7), 11-18-04 26, Gonzaga, 2-21-04 20, Tulsa (12) vs. Nevada (8), 1-20-05 26, Stephen F. Austin, 11-19-05 Lowest Field-Goal Percentage, Most Points, One Half 26, Rice, 2-11-06 One Half 108, Tulsa (54) vs. Wyoming (54), 1-10-99 Most Rebounds .152 (5-33), Northwestern State, 11-21-04 100, Tulsa (42) vs. SMU (58), 2-3-00 Fewest Free Throws Made Fewest Points One Half 2, Miami-Ohio, 3-19-08 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage 40, Tulsa (20) vs. Marshall (20), 1-18-06 Fewest Rebounds 2, St. Mary’s (Texas), 11-13-09 (Minimum 10 Attempts) 49, Tulsa (22) vs. Creighton (27), 12-19-00 3, San Jose State, 1-25-01 .625 (10-16), San Jose State, 1-29-04 Most Field Goals Made .615 (8-13), Gonzaga, 2-21-04 66, Tulsa (35) vs. Memphis (31), 2-13-10 Most Personal Fouls Most Free Throw Attempts 63, Tulsa (32) vs. Kansas (31), 12-11-02 59, Tulsa (26) vs. UTEP (33), 1-13-07 45, UTEP, 2-4-06 Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage 62, Tulsa (47) vs. Prairie View A&M (15), 54, Tulsa (28) vs. Memphis (26), 2-1-06 12-30-01 (Minimum 10 Attempts) 53, Tulsa (24) vs. Cleveland State (29), 62, Tulsa (32) vs. Lamar (30), 12-22-04 Fewest Free Throw Attempts .000 (0-11), Texas A&M-CC, 11-23-08 12-29-98 2, St. Mary’s (Texas), 11-13-09 .056 (1-18), SMU, 2-3-00 4, Fresno State, 2-18-04 Fewest Field Goals Made Fewest Personal Fouls 4, Miami-Ohio, 3-19-08 Highest 3-Point FG Percentage, 33, Tulsa (17) vs. Northwestern State (16), 23, Tulsa (11), UALR (12), 11-17-09 11-21-04 One Half (Minimum 8 Attempts) 24, Tulsa (11) vs. UT-Pan American (13), 34, Tulsa (17) vs. Southern (17), 1-18-06 Most Rebounds .667 (6-9), Wyoming, 1-10-99 (first half) 12-15-08 58, SMU, 2-3-00 25, Tulsa (13), vs. SMU (12), 3-4-04 Lowest 3-Point FG Percentage, Fewest Rebounds One Half (Minimum 10 Attempts) 18, Prairie View A&M, 12-30-00 .083 (1-12), SMU, 2-3-00 (second half)

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Tulsa Year-By-Year Statistics

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG AST TO BLK ST PF-D PTS/AVG RE

2010-11 31 753-1717 .439 214-613 .349 535-763 .701 1184-37.0 365 441 119 142 636-24 2255-70.5 CO 2009-10 35 852-1871 .455 173-489 .354 623-881 .707 1336-38.2 438 461 195 156 617-19 2500-71.4 RDS 2008-09 36 840-1880 .447 195-576 .339 530-762 .696 1355-37.6 399 510 171 194 664-18 2405-66.8 2007-08 39 947-2140 .443 261-739 .353 591-813 .727 1495-38.3 490 604 230 211 684-11 2746-70.4 2006-07 31 706-1675 .421 209-582 .359 499-705 .708 1231-39.7 411 505 170 184 625-11 2120-68.4 2005-06 29 585-1386 .422 144-441 .327 400-576 .694 995-35.5 336 516 101 174 597-23 1714-61.2 2004-05 29 757-1694 .447 159-470 .338 397-575 .690 1041-35.9 411 439 165 213 625-12 2070-71.4 2003-04 29 724-1653 .438 172-517 .333 362-544 .665 975-33.6 336 392 110 216 549-20 1982-68.3 2002-03 33 877-1884 .465 217-591 .367 452-619 .730 1221-37.0 488 467 159 242 565-10 2423-73.4 2001-02 34 961-2061 .477 259-639 .405 545-724 .753 1214-35.7 586 436 153 269 566-6 2726-80.2 2000-01 37 997-2160 .462 288-741 .389 558-760 .734 1393-37.6 610 514 161 267 691-14 2840-76.8 1999-00 37 1050-2223 .472 264-764 .346 610-865 .705 1390-37.6 631 571 175 433 730-14 2974-80.4 1998-99 33 776-1785 .435 223-633 .352 544-826 .659 1274-38.6 462 593 185 291 670-18 2319-70.3 1997-98 31 722-1658 .435 211-621 .340 459-671 .684 1190-38.4 464 574 157 234 599-22 2114-68.2 1996-97 34 844-1925 .438 222-650 .342 553-839 .659 1393-41.0 516 555 127 270 642-9 2463-72.4 1995-96 30 776-1766 .439 181-534 .339 559-846 .661 1295-43.2 492 501 136 291 594-10 2292-76.4 1994-95 32 786-1892 .415 221-649 .341 601-837 .718 1327-41.5 469 450 111 233 611-13 2394-74.8 1993-94 31 918-1969 .466 254-628 .404 496-718 .691 1295-41.8 571 447 75 246 536-7 2586-83.4 1992-93 29 810-1745 .464 213-566 .376 395-579 .682 1007-34.7 472 468 44 257 613-21 2228-76.8 1991-92 30 778-1873 .415 200-569 .351 444-642 .692 1096-36.5 260 430 78 260 658-18 2200-73.3 1990-91 30 805-1871 .430 152-441 .345 536-736 .728 1227-40.9 467 467 129 240 688-27 2298-76.6 1989-90 30 773-1751 .441 139-423 .329 558-848 .658 1185-39.5 436 572 79 296 698-23 2243-74.8 1988-89 31 715-1554 .460 151-389 .388 503-700 .719 1050-33.8 451 512 58 168 603-24 2084-67.2 1987-88 28 685-1570 .436 107-259 .413 391-581 .673 1042-.37.2 322 470 62 184 603-27 1868-66.7 1986-87 30 799-1753 .456 93-258 .360 406-597 .680 1136-37.9 455 322 63 163 531-14 2097-69.9 1985-86 32 825-1700 .485 439-600 .732 1015-31.7 436 354 54 175 560-29 2089-65.3 1984-85 31 978-2004 .488 571-800 .714 1155-37.3 477 488 74 303 721-20 2527-81.5 1983-84 31 1096-2079 .527 624-864 .722 1154-37.4 541 480 132 345 682-23 2816-90.8 1982-83 31 916-1910 .480 507-692 .733 1045-33.7 449 452 75 277 635-22 2373-76.5 1981-82 30 936-1836 .510 514-750 .685 1095-36.5 472 561 97 332 576-16 2386-79.5 1980-81 33 1010-2094 .482 631-948 .665 1318-39.9 563 611 115 338 653-17 2651-80.4 1979-80 27 823-1755 .469 320-497 .644 1027-38.0 356 474 71 187 534-15 1966-72.8 1978-79 27 919-1975 .465 354-504 .702 1177-43.6 308 399 83 169 597-22 2192-81.2 1977-78 27 815-1809 .450 321-482 .666 1063-39.4 318 474 43 112 590-24 1951-72.2 1976-77 27 814-1835 .443 342-499 .685 1061-39.3 266 551-22 1970-72.9 1975-76 27 870-1911 .455 335-481 .696 1194-44.2 650-35 2075-76.9 1974-75 29 972-2226 .437 424-648 .654 1381-47.6 641-42 2368-81.7 1973-74 26 910-2196 .414 325-474 .687 1347-51.8 544-16 2145-82.5 1972-73 26 921-2033 .453 376-565 .665 1267-48.7 524-23 2218-85.3 1971-72 26 810-1790 .453 506-718 .705 1223-47.0 488-18 2126-81.8 1970-71 26 892-1946 .458 404-637 .634 1298-49.9 427-0 2188-83.8 1969-70 26 842-1978 .425 373-616 .605 1401-53.9 420-12 2059-79.2 1968-69 27 898-1981 .453 448-678 .661 1419-52.6 557-20 2244-83.1 1967-68 23 593-1333 .445 292-409 .714 944-41.0 327-6 1478-64.3 1966-67 27 747-1607 .466 383-567 .675 1120-41.5 387-12 1867-69.1 1965-66 29 801-1684 .476 473-702 .674 1232-42.5 445-15 2075-71.6 1964-65 25 635-1353 .469 444-614 .723 1077-43.1 455-11 1714-68.6 1963-64 25 765-1606 .476 476-692 .688 1129-45.1 512-23 2006-80.2 1962-63 25 647-1372 .472 459-646 .711 1024-40.9 396-9 1757-70.3 1961-62 not available______1960-61 25 652-1547 .421 435-608 .715 1114-44.6 433-13 1739-69.6 1959-60 26 605-1408 .429 431-645 .668 1033-39.7 463-23 1641-63.1 1958-59 25 591-1403 .421 446-586 .761 1033-41.3 446-21 1628-65.1 1957-58 26 524-1392 .376 442-661 .687 1106-42.5 455-22 1502-57.8 1956-57 25 517-1428 .360 497-721 .690 986-39.4 458-13 1541-61.7 1955-56 26 559-1464 .381 431-706 .610 863-33.2 447-16 1549-59.5 1954-55 28 591-1568 .376 634-945 .670 1096-39.1 547-20 1816-64.8 1953-54 29 579-1739 .335 624-927 .674 567-22 1782-61.4 1952-53 25 579-1601 .360 507-834 .607 910-36.4 567-31 1666-66.6 1951-52 24 492-1385 .362 341-522 .620 510-24 1325-55.2 1950-51 27 492-FGM 348-FTM 629 1332-49.3 1949-50 23 369-1165 .317 254-437 .581 477 992-43.3 1948-49 24 401-FGM 266-441 .603 579 1077-44.9 1947-48 23 417-FGM 192-355 .541 471 1026-44.6

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O pponents Year-By-Year Statistics

YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PTS PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG AST TO BLK ST PF PTS/AVG 2010-11 32 735-1740 .422 180-539 .334 515-711 .724 1006-31.4 362 377 103 203 652 2165-67.7 RDS 2009-10 35 802-2001 .401 165-530 .311 515-713 .722 1132-32.3 343 363 103 242 711 2284-65.3

CO 2008-09 36 773-1973 .392 165-596 .277 499-746 .669 1140-31.7 372 408 100 255 685 2210-61.4 2007-08 39 918-2250 .408 235-717 .328 471-709 .664 1260-32.3 472 479 145 299 746 2542-65.2 RE 2006-07 31 649-1667 .389 180-543 .331 454-700 .649 1006-32.5 302 443 113 253 617 1932-62.3 2005-06 29 613-1507 .407 151-495 .305 456-708 .644 960-34.3 355 385 92 294 543 1833-65.5 2004-05 29 697-1656 .421 178-487 .366 524-751 .698 1104-38.1 398 433 98 226 533 2096-72.3 2003-04 29 719-1702 .422 189-532 .355 452-649 .696 1139-39.3 386 413 82 185 511 2079-71.7 2002-03 33 771-1940 .397 189-613 .308 424-623 .681 1160-35.2 384 463 89 224 611 2155-65.3 2001-02 34 856-1990 .430 207-596 .347 444-652 .681 1169-34.4 453 516 122 230 637 2363-69.5 2000-01 37 891-2180 .409 222-655 .339 535-768 .697 1294-35.0 463 513 151 278 722 2539-68.6 1999-00 37 807-2051 .393 195-599 .326 517-779 .664 1327-35.9 419 751 100 287 727 2326-62.9 1998-99 33 693-1814 .382 181-569 .318 545-824 .661 1163-35.2 363 560 88 317 644 2112-64.0 1997-98 31 693-1766 .392 170-539 .315 457-698 .655 1078-34.8 372 478 86 283 579 2013-64.9 1996-97 34 750-1953 .384 150-566 .265 491-720 .682 1177-34.6 400 522 96 296 672 2141-63.0 1995-96 30 677-1728 .392 164-508 .323 432-662 .653 1045-34.8 372 534 88 235 649 1950-65.0 1994-95 32 762-1865 .409 172-534 .322 460-694 .663 1225-38.3 391 496 108 202 677 2156-67.4 1993-94 31 863-1959 .441 198-576 .344 344-541 .636 1122-36.2 494 505 98 233 621 2268-73.2 1992-93 29 750-1578 .475 166-446 .372 502-726 .691 990-34.1 460 549 80 181 557 2168-74.8 1991-92 30 726-1599 .454 117-353 .331 551-790 .697 1126-37.5 420 573 103 177 592 2120-70.7 1990-91 30 726-1726 .421 118-375 .315 553-841 .658 1103-36.8 400 502 103 207 625 2123-70.8 1989-90 30 768-1680 .457 112-311 .360 527-779 .677 1070-35.7 405 597 71 240 658 2176-72.5 1988-89 31 769-1660 .463 159-408 .389 448-642 .698 932-30.1 450 430 72 228 624 2145-69.2 1987-88 28 679-1451 .468 131-339 .386 465-670 .694 905-32.3 372 421 74 211 534 1954-69.8 1986-87 30 696-1594 .437 128-328 .390 384-603 .637 969-32.2 381 397 55 145 550 1904-63.5 1985-86 32 727-1576 .461 400-609 .657 939-29.3 406 426 74 149 561 1854-57.9 1984-85 31 848-1770 .479 564-850 .664 1135-36.6 435 640 72 176 715 2260-72.9 1983-84 31 927-1972 .470 563-821 .686 1214-39.2 475 674 81 204 747 2417-77.9 1982-83 31 854-1765 .484 524-728 .720 1070-34.5 454 595 95 176 643 2283-73.6 1981-82 30 829-1803 .460 431-631 .683 1075-35.8 363 626 70 217 686 2075-69.2 1980-81 33 1007-2148 .469 430-691 .622 1320-40.0 514 688 87 272 817 2444-74.1 1979-80 27 832-1722 .483 432-602 .718 1036-38.4 386 428 80 188 469 2096-77.6 1978-79 27 867-1882 .461 436-656 .664 1165-43.1 330 411 76 156 565 2170-80.4 1977-78 27 833-1702 .489 420-644 .652 1079-39.9 507 2086-77.2 1976-77 27 925-1811 .511 402-572 .703 1173-43.4 509 2252-83.4 1975-76 27 829-1797 .461 465-672 .692 1168-43.3 542 2123-78.6 1974-75 29 957-1921 .498 427-634 .674 1268-43.7 678 2341-80.7 1973-74 26 782-1720 .455 364-518 .703 1180-45.4 494 1928-74.2 1972-73 26 839-1836 .457 389-569 .684 1209-46.5 525 2067-79.5 1971-72 26 839-1815 .447 416-644 .646 1173-45.1 520 2094-80.5 1970-71 26 846-1835 .466 370-534 .692 1141-43.8 458 2062-79.3 1969-70 26 782-1849 .422 394-549 .717 1200-46.2 456 1964-75.5 1968-69 27 812-1864 .436 477-720 .663 1189-44.0 508 2101-77.7 1967-68 23 619-1441 .430 255-392 .651 872-37.9 305 1493-64.9 1966-67 27 708-1681 .421 308-467 .660 1063-39.4 411 1724-63.9 1965-66 29 822-1822 .451 379-552 .687 1053-36.3 545 2023-69.8 1964-65 25 591-1470 .402 409-595 .687 876-35.0 470 1591-63.6 1963-64 25 760-1774 .428 476-695 .685 1161-46.4 525 1996-79.8 1962-63 25 655-1593 .411 357-512 .697 981-39.2 479 1667-66.7 1961-62 not available ______1960-61 25 729-1705 .429 403-582 .693 1095-43.8 447 1861-74.4 1959-60 26 698-1598 .437 453-662 .684 1073-41.3 468 1849-71.1 1958-59 25 647-1621 .399 418-635 .658 1046-41.9 441 1712-68.5 1957-58 26 615-1588 .388 423-634 .667 1102-42.4 491 1653-63.6 1956-57 25 565-1520 .370 504-769 .660 1086-43.4 439 1644-65.8 1955-56 26 519-1416 .366 499-761 .655 1001-38.5 434 1537-59.1 1954-55 28 528-1601 .329 628-938 .669 1005-35.8 560 1684-60.1 1953-54 29 608-1689 .359 593-862 .686 601 1809-62.4 1952-53 25 541-1441 .375 546-866 .630 798-31.9 543 1573-62.9 1951-52 24 463-1375 .337 317-511 .620 562 1243-51.8 1950-51 27 470-FGM 473-FTM 582 1413-52.3 1949-50 23 345-1164 .296 337-556 .606 398 1027-44.7

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Tulsa’s Has Rich Post-Season Tradition

Tulsa has built a tradition as one of the nation’s elite capturing their home win by a score of 83-74. Tulsa won NCAA Tournament HIST basketball programs. Since 1980-81, Tulsa became one the final game at the Donald W. Reynolds Center, 70-64, (12-14) 14 Appearances

of the nation’s winningest programs by posting over to be crowned the first-ever CBI Champions. O 500 victories and making 20 postseason tournament 1955 NCAA West Regional (1-1) RY In 2003, Tulsa was seeded 13th and played a first appearances. Colorado 69, Tulsa 59 round game against fourth-seeded Dayton in Spokane, Tulsa 68, SMU 67 Of those 20 postseason tournament appearances, Tulsa Washington. The Hurricane built a 19-point lead in the was invited to participate in the NCAA Tournament first half and held on for a 13-point victory, 84-71, as 13 times, six times to the NIT and won the 2008 CBI Tulsa’s guard tandem of Dante Swanson and Jason 1982 NCAA Midwest Regional (0-1) crown. Parker each scored 24 points while combining to shoot Houston 78, Tulsa 74 64 percent from the field. The Hurricane has advanced to the NCAA Tournament 1984 NCAA Mideast Regional (0-1) In the second round, it appeared as though the Hurricane eight times since 1994. Louisville 69, Tulsa 67 would advance to its fourth “Sweet Sixteen” in the past 10 years by building a 13-point lead against fifth- Since the 1994 NCAA Tournament, Tulsa has posted 1985 NCAA West Regional (0-1) seeded Wisconsin, champions of the Big 10 Conference. a 22-10 record in postseason competition and has UTEP 79, Tulsa 75 However, the Badgers overcame a late deficit to hit the advanced to the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” three times, game-winning three-point buzzer beater to capture a NCAA “Elite Eight” once, won the 2001 National 61-60 victory. 1986 NCAA East Regional (0-1) Invitation Tournaments (NIT) title, and the inaugural Navy 87, Tulsa 68 College Basketball Invitational in 2008. A year earlier, Tulsa returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2002 following a one-year absence. The Hurricane, 1987 NCAA West Regional (0-1) In school history, Tulsa has made a postseason tourna- a 12th seed, squared off against 5th seed and 12th- Oklahoma 74, Tulsa 69 ment appearance 26 times and has posted a 12-14 ranked Marquette in St. Louis, Missouri. Senior Greg record in NCAA Tournament competition, 11-8 in the Harrington scored the game-winning basket in a 71-69 NIT postseason event, and 5-1 in the CBI. Tulsa’s first 1994 NCAA Midwest Regional (2-1) victory. postseason appearance came in the National AAU Tulsa 112, UCLA 102 Tournament in 1921. Tulsa 82, Oklahoma State 80 In second round action, the Hurricane battled former Arkansas 103, Tulsa 84 TU coach Tubby Smith and his 16th-ranked Kentucky After that AAU appearance, it wasn’t until the 1953 Wildcats to the wire, but fell 87-82 behind a 41-point NIT that Tulsa returned to post-season competition. 1995 NCAA East Regional (2-1) performance by Kentucky All-American Tayshaun The first NCAA appearance in school history came Tulsa 68, Illinois 62 Prince. two years later in 1955. Two teams overlooked as Tulsa 64, Old Dominion 52 two of the best teams in school history came in 1967 The 2000-01 version of the Golden Hurricane did not Massachusetts 76, Tulsa 51 and 1969 as these Tulsa teams advanced to the NIT receive an NCAA Tournament bid, but Tulsa made the Tournament. best of the situation by winning the school’s second 1996 NCAA Midwest Regional (0-1) NIT title, 20 years after securing the school’s first NIT Louisville 82, Tulsa 80 (OT) Tulsa has won 20 games 16 times in school history, crown. and thus has made the NCAA Tournament in 14 of 1997 NCAA Midwest Regional (1-1) those 20-win campaigns. Three of the years that Tulsa Tulsa opened the NIT with a first round home win over did not make the NCAA Tournament with 20 victories Tulsa 81, Boston University 52 UC Irvine by a 75-71 score. The Hurricane then took to came in the 1980-81, 2000-01 and the 2007-08 seasons Clemson 65, Tulsa 59 the road for two games, capturing a 76-73 overtime vic- when the Hurricane went on to win NIT Championships tory at Minnesota, and a 77-75 win against Mississippi twice and CBI once. 1999 NCAA East Regional (1-1) State to get the opportunity to travel to Madison Square Tulsa 62, College of Charleston 53 Garden in New York for the NIT Final Four. In 2009, Tulsa returned to the NIT, the first time since Duke 97, Tulsa 56 winning the 2001 NIT title. Tulsa captured a first round The Hurricane advanced to the championship game win over Northwestern, 68-59, at home, but lost in 2000 NCAA South Regional (3-1) by defeating Memphis, 72-64, in the semifinals. Tulsa the second round at Auburn. Last year, the Hurricane opened up a 14-point first half lead over Alabama in Tulsa 89, UNLV 62 dropped a one-point decision at Kent State. the title game, and held a 36-25 halftime lead. The Tulsa 69, Cincinnati 61 Hurricane built a 20-point second half lead and claimed Tulsa 80, Miami (Fla.) 71 In 2007-08, the Golden Hurricane came on strong the NIT Championship with a final 79-60 victory. North Carolina 59, Tulsa 55 late in the season advancing to the Conference USA Championship Game against eventual national runner- Senior guard Marcus Hill, who scored a championship 2002 NCAA East Regional (1-1) up Memphis. Tulsa was one of 16 teams invited to play game-high of 24 points, was named the tournament in the inaugural CBI Championship, and turned in home Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 MVP. Sophomore forward Kevin Johnson earned all- wins against Miami of Ohio, 61-45, Utah, 69-60, and Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 tournament team honors as well. Houston, 73-69, to advance to the best-of-three CBI Championship finals. 2003 NCAA Midwest Regional (1-1) Tulsa’s 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in 2000 Tulsa 84, Dayton 71 proved to be the school’s best. The Hurricane advanced Tulsa was paired against old Missouri Valley Conference Wisconsin 61, Tulsa 60 to the NCAA’s “Elite Eight” for the first time in school rival Bradley in the three-game final round. The teams history, and fell just five points shy of defeating North split the first two games on their home courts, with Carolina and advancing to the Final Four. Tulsa winning the first game, 73-68, and Bradley

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In 2000, the Hurricane claimed wins over UNLV and In second round play, Tulsa faced the nation’s num- Cincinnati in the first two rounds, defeating the ber-one ranked and only once defeated Duke Blue NIT Tournament Rebels by a 89-62 score, and #7-ranked Cincy by a Devils. Duke was in top form, toppling the Hurricane (11-8) 10 Appearances 69-61 count. In the regional semifinals, the Hurricane 97-56.

RY ousted Miami (Fla.) with an 80-71 victory, before fall- O 1953 (0-1) ing to North Carolina, 59-55, in the regional finals in In 1996-97, Tulsa had an easy time in the first round Duquesne 89, Tulsa 60 Austin, Texas. with an 81-52 victory over Boston University. In the

HIST second round, senior All-American Shea Seals was 1967 (0-1) In 1999, Tulsa traveled east to Charlotte, North saddled with early foul trouble but the Hurricane Marquette 64, Tulsa 60 Carolina. The Hurricane faced 16th-ranked College of battled a tough Clemson squad, losing 65-59. Charleston in first round action. Tulsa built a 21-point 1969 (0-1) halftime lead, but that lead was threatened in the In 1995-96, the Hurricane faced the tournament-tested St. Peter’s 75, Tulsa 71 second half. Charleston cut the lead to two points, but Louisville Cardinals and fell in a heart-breaking 82-80 the Hurricane held on for a nine-point victory, 62-53. overtime loss in first round action in Milwaukee, 1981 (5-0) NIT Champions Wisconsin. Tulsa 81, Pan American 71 Tulsa 72, UTEP 67 Tulsa 69, South Alabama 68 Tulsa 89, West Virginia 87 Tulsa 86, Syracuse 84 (OT) NCAA Tournament Records

1983 (0-1) Individual Single-Game Records Texas Christian 64, Tulsa 62 Most Points Scored: 35, Bob Patterson vs. SMU (3-12-55) 1990 (0-1) Most Field Goals: 13, Bob Patterson vs. SMU (3-12-55) Oklahoma State 83, Tulsa 74 Most 3-Pt Field Goals: 6, David Moss vs. Oklahoma (3-13-87); Gary Collier vs. Arkansas (3-24-94) Most Free Throws: 12, Gary Collier vs. UCLA (3-18-94) 1991 (0-1) Most Rebounds: 16, Michael Ruffin vs. Louisville (3-15-96); Eric Coley vs. Cincinnati (3-9-00) Oklahoma 111, Tulsa 86 Most Assists: 8, Byron Boudreaux vs. Navy (3-14-86); Pooh Williamson vs. UCLA (3-18-94) Most Points by an Opponent: 41, Tayshaun Prince, Kentucky (3-16-02) 2001 (5-0) NIT Champions Most Rebounds by an Opponent: 18, Ed O’Bannon, UCLA (3-18-94) Tulsa 75, UC Irvine 71 Tulsa 76, Minnesota 73 (OT) Tulsa 77, Mississippi State 75 Team Single-Game Records Tulsa 72, Memphis 64 Most Points Scored: 112 vs. UCLA (3-18-94) Tulsa 79, Alabama 60 Most Field Goals: 34 vs. UCLA (3-18-94) Best Field Goal Percentage: .579 (33-57) vs. Dayton (3-20-03) 2009 (1-1) Most 3-Pt Field Goals: 12 vs. Oklahoma State (3-20-94) Tulsa 68, Northwestern 59 Best 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage: .667 (8-012) vs. Dayton (3-20-03) Auburn 74, Tulsa 55 Most Free Throws: 35 vs. UCLA (3-18-94) Best Free Throw Percentage: .875 (21-24) vs. Boston (3-14-97) 2010 (0-1) Kent State 75, Tulsa 74 Most Rebounds: 52 vs. Boston (3-14-97) Most Assists: 22 vs. UCLA (3-18-94) Most Steals: 12 vs. Arkansas (3-24-94); Louisville (3-18-84) Fewest Points Allowed: 52, Boston (3-14-97) Most Points Allowed: 103, Arkansas (3-24-94) CBI Tournament (5-1) 1 Appearance Top-5 Individual Scoring Leaders 2008 (5-1) Rk. Player G Points (Avg.) Tulsa 61, Miami-Ohio 45 1. Shea Seals 9 168 (18.6) Tulsa 69, Utah 60 2. Gary Collier 3 94 (31.3) Tulsa 73, Houston 69 3. Greg Harrington 8 88 (11.0) Tulsa 73, Bradley 68 4. Pooh Williamson 6 84 (14.0) Bradley 83, Tulsa 74 Dante Swanson 8 84 (10.5) Tulsa 70, Bradley 64 Top-5 Individual Rebounding Leaders Rk. Player G Rebounds (Avg.) 1. Eric Coley 8 63 (7.9) Shea Seals 9 63 (7.0) 3. Michael Ruffin 5 53 (10.6) 4. Brandon Kurtz 6 40 (6.7) 5. Kwanza Johnson 6 35 (5.8)

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Dec. 2 Creighton 69-54 Fairground Pavilion HIST 1954-55 University of Tulsa Dec. 6 Baylor 60-48 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 8 Texas A&M 57-45 College Station, Tex. O

Dec. 11 Arkansas 63-47 Fairground Pavilion RY Dec. 14 Kansas 66-73 Lawrence, Kan. Dec. 17 Southwest Kansas 66-50 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 20 Wyoming 69-64 Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 21 George Washington (DC) 61-66 Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 22 Oklahoma City 68-73 Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 27 Arizona 71-49 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 1 Arkansas 60-68 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 8 Oklahoma City 71-68 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jan. 10 Detroit* 65-62 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 15 Wichita State* 67-65 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 20 Oklahoma City 48-42 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 24 Houston* 67-64 Houston, Texas Jan. 29 Oklahoma A&M* 47-44 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 31 Bradley* 72-70 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 5 St. Louis* 51-69 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 7 Detroit* 77-72 Detroit, Mich. Feb. 12 Hardin-Simmons 66-51 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 16 Oklahoma A&M* 52-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 19 Notre Dame 74-59 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 21 Houston* 69-59 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 26 St. Louis* 76-62 Fairground Pavilion MVC Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar. 5 Wichita State* 77-62 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 11 Colorado# 59-69 Manhattan, Kan. Overall Record: 21-7 • MVC Record: 8-2 (1st place tie) Mar. 12 Southern Methodist# 68-67 Manhattan, Kan. Front row (l-r): John Jobe, Jim Duncan, Don Denton, Junior Born, Duane Downer, Jerry Hacker, *Missouri Valley Conference Ernie Stewart, Jerry Evans, William Elliott. Back Row (l-r): Head Coach Clarence Iba, Dick Courter, Bob Patterson, Mel Johnson, Ken Leatherman, Jim Krause, Richard Bischoff, John # NCAA Tournament Wenzel, John Yates, John Stob, Assistant Coach Joe Swank.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 28 Central State (Okla.) 88-66 Convention Center 1980-81 University of Tulsa Dec. 1 SW Missouri State 87-51 Convention Center Dec. 4 Louisville 68-60 Convention Center Dec. 6 Oklahoma 84-75 Norman, Okla. Dec. 8 Oral Roberts 72-69 Mabee Center Dec. 12 Georgia 64-66 Mabee Center Dec. 13 Tulane 102-85 Mabee Center Dec. 20 Oklahoma State 88-86 Convention Center Dec. 22 Purdue 90-76 Convention Center Jan. 3 Creighton* 86-97 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 5 Southern Illinois* 85-67 Convention Center Jan. 10 Wichita State* 91-84 Convention Center Jan. 17 Indiana State* 81-59 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 19 Bradley* 63-70 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 22 West Texas State* 103-90 Convention Center Jan. 26 Drake* 86-77 Convention Center Jan. 29 Southern Illinois* 68-60 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 31 Creighton* 87-84 Convention Center Feb. 7 West Texas State* 83-85 (OT) Amarillo, Texas Feb. 9 New Mexico State* 85-98 Las Cruces, N.M. Feb. 14 Bradley* 75-54 Convention Center Feb. 16 Wichita State* 74-72 (2OT) Wichita, Kan. Feb. 21 Drake* 87-107 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 23 Indiana State* 63-47 Convention Center Feb. 26 New Mexico State* 86-79 (OT) Convention Center Feb. 28 Oral Roberts 81-70 Convention Center Mar. 3 New Mexico State** 68-67 Convention Center Mar. 5 Creighton** 64-66 Omaha, Neb. Mar. 13 Pan American# 81-71 Mabee Center NIT Champions • Overall Record: 26-7 • MVC Record: 11-5 (2nd place) Mar. 16 Texas-El Paso# 72-67 Mabee Center Mar. 20 South Alabama# 69-68 Mabee Center Front Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Andy Stoglin, Head Coach Nolan Richardson, Assistant Mar. 23 West Virginia# 89-87 Madison Sq. Gd, N.Y. Coach Scott Edgar. Back Row (l-r): Johnny Cravens, Rondie Turner, Jim Lacey, Brad Laraba, Mar. 25 Syracuse# 86-84 (OT) Madison Sq. Gd, N.Y. Bob Stevenson, Paul Pressey, Jeff Kovach, Bruce Vanley, Ed Lindblad, Greg Stewart, David Brown, Steve Ballard, Phil Spradling, Ty Nilsson, Mike Anderson. * Missouri Valley Conference ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament # NIT Tournament

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 28 U.S. International (Calif.)89-62 Convention Center Dec. 3 North Carolina 70-78 Chapel Hill, N.C.

RY 1981-82 University of Tulsa Dec. 5 St. Mary’s (Texas) 57-43 Convention Center O Dec. 8 Oklahoma State 93-82 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 11 Texas Christian 72-62 Convention Center Dec. 12 Oral Roberts 80-63 Convention Center HIST Dec. 19 Central Florida 69-58 Convention Center Dec. 22 Florida Southern 94-68 Convention Center Jan. 2 Oklahoma 98-96 Convention Center Jan. 4 Creighton* 80-55 Convention Center Jan. 9 New Mexico State* 66-74 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 11 West Texas State* 98-84 Amarillo,Texas Jan. 14 Drake* 71-54 Convention Center Jan. 16 Wichita State* 99-88 Convention Center Jan. 21 Southern Illinois* 77-74 (OT) Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 23 Indiana State* 59-60 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 28 West Texas State* 68-61 Convention Center Jan. 30 New Mexico State* 76-72 Convention Center Feb. 6 Wichita State* 80-75 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 11 Illinois State* 78-67 (OT) Convention Center Feb. 13 Creighton* 70-63 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 15 Drake* 55-56 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 20 Indiana State* 77-64 Convention Center Feb. 22 Southern Illinois* 85-67 Convention Center Feb. 25 Oral Roberts 91-70 Convention Center Feb. 27 Bradley* 79-82 (OT) Peoria, Ill. Mar. 2 Creighton** 106-81 Convention Center Mar. 4 New Mexico State** 85-61 Convention Center MVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar. 6 Illinois State** 90-77 Convention Center Overall Record: 24-6 • MVC Record: 12-4 (2nd place) Mar. 13 Houston# 74-78 Mabee Center Front Row (l-r): Manager Bill Melton, Rondie Turner, Steve Harris, Ty Nilsson, Johnny Craven, * Missouri Valley Conference Phil Spradling, David Lampton, Mike Anderson, Assistant Coach Scott Edgar. Back Row (l-r): ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Head Coach Nolan Richardson, Chuck North, David Brown, Greg Stewart, Herbert Johnson, Bruce # NCAA Tournament Vanley, Steve Ballard, Paul Pressey, Vince Williams, Assistant Coach Andy Stoglin.

Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Nov. 26 College of the Ozarks 98-74 Convention Center Dec. 1 Oral Roberts 87-81 Convention Center 1983-84 University of Tulsa Dec. 3 Alabama State 79-72 Convention Center Dec. 9 Long Island 126-80 Convention Center Dec. 10 San Diego State 91-80 Convention Center Dec, 17 Oklahoma State 91-79 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 20 Oklahoma Baptist 95-65 Convention Center Dec. 23 Missouri-Kansas City 104-76 Convention Center Dec. 27 Pepperdine 102-70 Convention Center Dec. 31 Southern-Baton Rouge 70-68 Convention Center Jan. 2 West Texas State* 121-82 Convention Center Jan. 5 Drake* 91-79 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 7 Bradley* 82-69 Convention Center Jan. 12 Oral Roberts 84-78 Mabee Center Jan. 14 West Texas State* 99-93 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 19 Illinois State* 73-79 Convention Center Jan. 21 Bradley* 80-66 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 26 Creighton* 75-64 Convention Center Feb. 2 Wichita State* 64-66 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 4 Drake* 93-74 Convention Center Feb. 9 Indiana State* 87-70 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 11 Southern Illinois* 86-76 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 16 Creighton* 82-80 (OT) Omaha, Neb. Feb. 18 Wichita State* 105-97 Convention Center Feb. 25 Southern Illinois* 111-90 Convention Center Mar. 1 Indiana State* 126-102 Convention Center Mar. 3 Illinois State* 81-91 Normal, Ill. Mar. 6 Indiana State** 110-99 Convention Center Mar. 8 Wichita State** 86-80 Convention Center Mar. 10 Creighton** 70-68 Convention Center Mar. 18 Louisville# 67-69 Milwaukee, Wis. MVC Champions • MVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament * Missouri Valley Conference Overall Record: 27-4 • MVC Record: 13-3 (1st place) **Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Front row (l-r): Head Coach Nolan Richardson, Steve Harris, Brian Rahilly, Herb Suggs, Carlton # NCAA Tournament McKinney. Middle row (l-r): Assistant Coach Rob Spivery, Byron Boudreaux, Assistant Coach Scott Edgar, Rondie Turner, David Moss. Back row (l-r): Warren Shepherd, Manager Jay Wagnon, Jeff Rahilly, Herb Johnson, Steve Kennedy, Bruce Vanley, Assistant Coach Al Grushkin, Vince Williams, Manager Brent Keys, Anthony Fobbs.

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Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Nov. 24 Fort Valley State 125-83 Convention Center Nov. 27 Oral Roberts 86-82 Mabee Center HIST 1984-85 University of Tulsa Nov. 30 Arizona 80-84 Tucson, Ariz. Dec. 8 Youngstown State 67-49 Convention Center Dec. 15 Arkansas 66-70 Little Rock, Ark. O Dec. 17 Drexel 86-62 Convention Center RY Dec. 22 Oklahoma State 96-83 Convention Center Dec. 28 East Carolina 86-63 Convention Center Dec. 29 Alcorn State 92-79 Convention Center Jan. 3 Indiana State* 90-71 Convention Center Jan. 5 Southern Illinois* 98-96 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 9 Oklahoma 104-89 Convention Center Jan. 12 Creighton* 70-66 Convention Center Jan. 14 Oral Roberts 71-61 Convention Center Jan. 17 Illinois State* 79-69 (OT) Normal, Ill. Jan. 19 Bradley* 69-59 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 24 West Texas State* 110-90 Convention Center Jan. 26 Southern Illinois* 66-60 Convention Center Jan. 30 Drake* 67-66 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 2 Indiana State* 94-100 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 6 Illinois State* 72-73 (OT) Convention Center Feb. 9 Wichita State* 87-75 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 16 Creighton* 78-63 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 21 Bradley* 64-69 Convention Center Feb. 23 Drake* 79-56 Convention Center Feb. 28 West Texas State* 62-70 Amarillo, Texas Mar. 2 Wichita State* 67-66 Convention Center Mar. 5 West Texas State** 74-69 Convention Center MVC Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar. 7 Bradley** 85-77 Convention Center Overall Record: 23-8 • MVC Record: 12-4 (1st place) Mar. 9 Wichita State** 82-84 Convention Center Sitting (Front, l-r): Tracy Moore, Byron Boudreaux, Herb Suggs. Sitting (Back, l-r): David Otto, Mar. 15 Texas-El Paso# 75-79 Albuquerque, N.M. Manager Brent Keys, Daryl Deckard, Chuck Celestine, Manager Jay Wagnon, Assistant Coach * Missouri Valley Conference **Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Al Grushkin. Standing (l-r): Head Coach Nolan Richardson, Assistant Coach Scott Edgar, # NCAA Tournament Steve Harris, Carlton McKinney, Anthony Hurd, Brian Rahilly, David Moss, Assistant Coach Rob Spivery, Clifford Langford, Herb Johnson, Anthony Fobbs, Jeff Rahilly, Vince Williams.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 22 Dayton 63-60 (OT) Cincinnati, Ohio 1985-86 University of Tulsa Nov. 24 Louisville 74-80 Cincinnati, Ohio Nov. 26 NE Missouri State 70-51 Convention Center Dec. 4 Colorado 76-65 Convention Center Dec. 7 Washington 68-72 (OT) Seattle, Wash. Dec. 10 Arizona 54-51 Convention Center Dec. 19 Oral Roberts 63-47 Convention Center Dec. 21 Oklahoma State 67-58 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 27 McNeese State 81-62 Convention Center Dec. 28 Jacksonville 67-57 Convention Center Dec. 30 College of the Ozarks 68-47 Convention Center Jan. 2 Oral Roberts 81-65 Mabee Center Jan. 4 West Texas State* 48-52 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 9 Creighton* 85-59 Convention Center Jan. 11 Indiana State* 65-56 Convention Center Jan. 16 Southern Illinois* 70-58 Carbondale, lll. Jan. 19 Bradley* 58-71 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 23 West Texas State* 54-37 Convention Center Jan. 25 Wichita State* 69-58 Convention Center Jan. 30 Illinois State* 61-54 Normal, Ill. Feb. 1 Bradley* 51-54 Convention Center Feb. 6 Creighton* 46-48 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 8 Drake* 58-61 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 15 Illinois State* 69 -54 Convention Center Feb. 17 Wichita State* 62-65 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 20 Southern Illinois* 65-39 Convention Center Feb. 22 Indiana State* 60-58 Terre Haute, Ind. Mar. 1 Drake* 58-53 Convention Center Mar 3 Indiana State** 68-50 Convention Center MVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar 4 Drake** 68-67 Convention Center Overall Record: 23-9 • MVC Record: 10-6 (2nd place) Mar. 5 Bradley** 74-58 Convention Center Mar. 14 Navy# 68-87 Syracuse, N.Y. Sitting (l-r): Head Coach J.D. Barnett, Chuck Celestine, Tracy Moore, David Otto, Anthony Fobbs, Daryl Deckard, Jeff Rahilly, Brian Rahilly, Byron Boudreaux, David * Missouri Valley Conference Moss, Herb Suggs. Standing (l-r): Assistant Coach Jim Rosborough, Graduate ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Assistant Coach Ron Jirsa, Volunteer Assistant John Mackey, Assistant Coach Tony # NCAA Tournament Branch, Assistant Coach Kevin O’Neill.

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 28 Xavier (Ohio) 70-60 Providence, R.I. 1986-87 University of Tulsa Nov. 29 Providence 82-74 Providence, R.I. RY Dec. 2 Oral Roberts 71-44 Convention Center O Dec. 4 Cal-Irvine 84-66 Convention Center Dec. 6 Baylor 84-74 Waco, Texas Dec. 8 Texas Christian 65-71 Fort Worth, Texas HIST Dec. 13 Oklahoma State 79-70 Convention Center Dec. 18 Colorado 51-53 Convention Center Dec. 20 Mississippi 69-68 Convention Center Dec. 29 William & Mary 79-60 Convention Center Dec. 30 Colorado State 68-61 Convention Center Jan, 5 Oral Roberts 55-59 Mabee Center Jan. 10 Drake* 51-49 Convention Center Jan. 15 Southerm Illinois* 74-64 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 17 Indiana State* 69-48 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 22 Illinois State* 71-69 Convention Center Jan. 24 Southern California 55-51 Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 26 Bradley* 83-92 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 29 Creighton* 72-58 Convention Center Jan. 31 Wichita State* 72-58 Convention Center Feb. 7 Drake* 55-53 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 12 Creighton* 71-57 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 15 Illinois State* 70-75 Normal, Ill. Feb. 19 Indiana State* 73-54 Convention Center Feb. 21 Bradley* 74-70 Convention Center Feb. 23 Southern Illinois* 85-74 Convention Center Feb. 26 Wichita State* 61-63 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 2 Southern Illinois** 61-56 Convention Center Mar. 4 Wichita State** 74-79 (OT) Convention Center Mar. 13 Oklahoma# 69-74 Tucson, Ariz. MVC Champions • NCAA Tournament *Missouri Valley Conference Overall Record: 22-8 • MVC Record: 11-3 (1st place) ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Sitting (l-r): Rodney Johnson, Tracy Moore, John Buckwalter, Byron Boudreaux, Rod # NCAA Tournament Parker. Standing (l-r): Jeff Rahilly, Brian Rahilly, David Moss, Don Royster, Brian Loyd. Coaching Staff: J.D. Barnett, Phil Saunders, Gary Trousdale, Ron Jirsa.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 27 Houston Baptist 128-63 Convention Center 1993-94 University of Tulsa Dec. 1 North Texas 72-62 Denton, Texas Dec. 6 Oral Roberts 94-74 Tulsa, Okla. Dec. 11 SW Missouri State* 66-56 Convention Center Dec. 20 Oklahoma State 61-73 Convention Center Dec. 23 Arkansas 91-93 (OT) Convention Center Dec. 29 Texas Tech 96-77 Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 30 Oklahoma 76-95 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jan. 3 Virginia Commonwealth 92-84 Richmond, Va. Jan. 6 Bradley* 77-78 Convention Center Jan. 8 Northern Iowa* 75-62 Convention Center Jan. 13 Drake* 115-98 Convention Center Jan. 15 Creighton* 75-59 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 20 Southern Illinois* 86-81 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 22 Indiana State* 87-57 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 27 Illinois State* 83-68 Convention Center Jan. 29 Drake* 99-80 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 5 Bradley* 64-69 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 7 Illinois State* 56-61 Normal, Ill. Feb. 9 Wichita State* 79-64 Convention Center Feb. 12 Southern Illinois* 88-70 Convention Center Feb. 15 Northern Iowa* 69-63 Cedar Falls, Iowa Feb. 19 SW Missouri State* 71-66 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 23 Wichita State* 89-51 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 26 Creighton* 72-62 (OT) Convention Center Feb. 28 Indiana State* 79-56 Convention Center Mar. 5 Drake** 91-82 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 6 Northern Iowa** 73-79 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 18 UCLA# 112-102 Oklahoma City, Okla. MVC Champions • NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Mar. 20 Oklahoma State# 82-80 Oklahoma City, Okla. Overall Record: 23-8 • MVC Record: 15-3 (1st place) Mar. 24 Arkansas# 84-103 Dallas, Texas Front row (l-r): Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Cordell Love, Gary Collier, Head Coach Tubby Smith, * Missouri Valley Conference Lou Dawkins, Kwanza Johnson, Kevin Grawer. Back row (l-r): Assistant Coach Shawn Finney, ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, Assistant Coach Jeff Schneider, Shea Seals, Craig Hernadi, Rafael Maldonado, J.R. Rollo, # NCAA Tournament Dewayne Bonner, Jay Malham, Assistant Coach Ron Jirsa.

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Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Dec. 3 Texas-San Antonio 77-57 Convention Center Dec. 7 Oklahoma State 88-93 Stillwater, Okla. HIST Dec. 10 Oral Roberts 99-54 Convention Center 1994-95 University of Tulsa Dec. 17 Drake 93-76 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 23 Arkansas 63-82 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 31 Creighton* 80-65 Convention Center O Jan. 3 Northern Iowa* 85-53 Convention Center RY Jan. 6 Texas Christian 107-95 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jan. 7 Oklahoma 61-76 Oklahoma City, Okla. Jan. 12 Wichita State* 79-52 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 14 Evansville* 72-66 Convention Center Jan. 16 Southern Illinois* 67-65 Convention Center Jan. 19 Illinois State* 79-95 Normal, Ill. Jan. 21 Bradley* 73-53 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 25 SW Missouri State* 71-54 Convention Center Jan. 28 Creighton* 67-54 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 1 Southern Illinois* 71-72 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 4 Western Kentucky 70-68 Convention Center Feb. 6 New Mexico State 85-67 Las Cruces, NM Feb. 9 Drake* 53-60 Convention Center Feb. 11 Evansville* 64-54 Evansville, Ind. Feb. 14 SW Missouri State* 69-59 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 18 Indiana State* 79-66 Convention Center Feb. 20 Wichita State* 67-58 Convention Center Feb. 25 Bradley* 74-68 Convention Center Feb. 27 Northern Iowa* 90-75 Cedar Falls, Iowa Mar. 4 Wichita State** 77-63 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 5 Bradley** 89-80 St. Louis, Mo. MVC Champions • NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Mar. 6 Southern Illinois** 62-77 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 17 Illinois# 68-62 Albany, N.Y. Overall Record: 24-8 • MVC Record: 15-3 (1st place) Mar. 19 Old Dominion# 64-52 Albany, N.Y. Front Row (l-r): Cordell Love, Jamie Gillin, Kwanza Johnson, Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Mar. 24 Massachusetts# 51-76 East Rutherford, N.J. Kevin Grawer, Jason Williams, Dewayne Bonner. Back Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Mike * Missouri Valley Conference Sutton, Head Coach Tubby Smith, Shea Seals, Craig Hernadi, Rafael Maldonado, Ray ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Poindexter, J.R. Rollo, Rasheed Malik, Assistant Coach Ron Jirsa, Assistant Coach Shawn # NCAA Tournament Finney.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Dec. 2 North Carolina A&T 100-51 Convention Center 1995-96 University of Tulsa Dec. 4 Western Kentucky 73-65 Bowling Green, Ky. Dec. 9 Temple 64-60 Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 17 Prairie View A&M 141-50 Convention Center Dec. 20 New Mexico State 73-57 Convention Center Dec. 30 Oral Roberts 78-90 Tulsa, Okla. Jan. 2 Oklahoma State 57-53 Convention Center Jan. 6 Evansville* 67-57 Evansville, Ind. Jan. 8 Alabama-Birmingham 70-55 Convention Center Jan. 11 Drake* 87-64 Convention Center Jan. 14 Illinois State* 71-74 Convention Center Jan. 17 Creighton* 59-72 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 20 SW Missouri State* 75-65 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 24 Creighton* 55-52 Convention Center Jan. 27 Drake* 79-73 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 29 Northern Iowa* 89-79 Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 31 SW Missouri State* 61-66 Convention Center Feb. 4 Bradley* 72-85 (OT) Peoria, Ill. Feb. 10 Wichita State* 75-47 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 12 Evansville* 74-53 Convention Center Feb. 14 Southern Illinois* 83-75 (OT) Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 17 Bradley* 73-74 (OT) Convention Center Feb. 19 Indiana State* 111-75 Convention Center Feb. 21 Illinois State* 64-69 Normal, Ill. Feb. 24 Wichita State* 72-66 Convention Center Feb. 26 Northern Iowa* 95-88 Convention Center MVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar. 2 Evansville** 65-66 St. Louis, Mo. Overall Record: 22-8 • MVC Record: 12-6 (3rd place) Mar. 3 Illinois State** 69-52 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 4 Bradley** 60-46 St. Louis, Mo. Front Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Matt Wingate, Head Coach Steve Robinson, Cordell Love, Mar. 15 Louisville# 80-82 (OT) Milwaukee, Wis. Craig Hernadi, J.R. Rollo, Ray Poindexter, Dewayne Bonner, Assistant Coach Coleman Crawford, Assistant Coach Jim Platt. Back Row (l-r): Manager Tony Bowles, Manager Amy * Missouri Valley Conference Stroud, Manager Tim Juhlin, Jeff Platt, Rod Thompson, Jonnie Gendron, Shea Seals, Michael ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Ruffin, Rafael Maldonado, John Cornwell, Zac Bennett, Jamie Gillin, Jason Williams, Trainer # NCAA Tournament Kevin Beets, Trainer Dan Newman.

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 15 Sam Houston State 60-42 Convention Center 1998-99 University of Tulsa Nov. 18 Jackson State 84-45 Convention Center RY Nov. 22 at Alabama-Birmingham 61-78 Birmingham, Ala. O Nov. 24 Texas-San Antonio 81-68 Convention Center Nov. 28 St. Joseph’s 66-55 Convention Center Dec. 1 at Nebraska 52-49 Lincoln, Neb. HIST Dec. 4 Vermont 72-61 Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 5 at Marquette 67-51 Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 8 North Texas 103-69 Convention Center Dec. 13 Oral Roberts 73-68 Convention Center Dec. 21 Texas Tech 84-50 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 22 Michigan State 58-68 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 23 Oregon State 59-57 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 29 Cleveland State 79-51 Reynolds Center Jan. 2 at Southern Illinois 56-70 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 7 Colorado State* 74-62 Reynolds Center Jan. 10 Wyoming* 96-89 Reynolds Center Jan. 14 at Air Force* 57-65 Colorado Springs, Colo. Jan. 16 at UNLV* 55-73 Las Vegas, Nev. Jan. 23 at Rice* 65-50 Houston, Texas Jan. 25 TCU* 72-62 Reynolds Center Jan. 30 at Wyoming* 61-80 Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 6 at Colorado State* 64-71 Fort Collins, Colo. Feb. 13 Air Force* 78-75 Reynolds Center Feb. 15 UNLV* 53-54 Reynolds Center Feb. 20 Rice* 77-47 Reynolds Center Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division Co-Champions Feb. 25 at SMU* 78-77 Dallas, Texas NCAA Tournament • Overall Record: 23-10 • WAC Record: 9-5 Feb. 27 at TCU* 82-73 Fort Worth, Texas Mar. 4 Fresno State** 85-56 Las Vegas, Nev. Front Row (l-r): Head Coach Bill Self, Assistant Coach Norm Roberts, Marcus Hill, Eric Coley, Mar. 5 Utah** 61-64 (OT) Las Vegas, Nev Jonnie Gendron, Michael Ruffin, Shawn Williams, Tony Heard, Jeff Platt, Assistant Coach Billy Mar. 12 College of Charleston# 62-53 Charlotte, N.C. Gillispie, Assistant Coach John Phillips. Back Row (l-r): Manager Abi Kartoatmodjo, Manager Mar. 14 Duke# 56-97 Charlotte, N.C. Peter McAdams, Manager Tony Bowles, Manager Seifullah Yero, Greg Harrington, Kevin * Western Athletic Conference Johnson, DeAngelo McDaniel, Brandon Kurtz, John Cornwell, Zac Bennett, Robert Bell, Clint ** Western Athletic Conference Tournament Mills, Administrative Assistant Kwanza Johnson, Trainer Kevin Beets, Student Trainer Mike # NCAA Tournament Salat, Equipment Manager Scott Lucas.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Date Opponent Score Site Nov. 21 at Rhode Island 91-66 Providence, RI Nov. 24 Georgia State 100-73 Reynolds Center 1999-2000 University of Tulsa Nov. 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 97-45 Reynolds Center Nov. 29 at St.Joseph’s 79-73 Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 1 Texas-San Antonio 76-59 Reynolds Center Dec. 4 Alabama-Birmingham 88-73 Reynolds Center Dec. 7 SW Missouri State 69-60 Reynolds Center Dec. 11 at Oral Roberts 59-60 Mabee Center Dec. 18 Delaware State 72-52 Reynolds Center Dec. 21 Boston College 80-66 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Dec. 22 UNC Charlotte 76-61 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Dec. 23 Tennessee 88-68 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Dec. 28 UMKC 81-60 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 at North Texas 113-77 Denton, Texas Jan. 6 at TCU* 94-73 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 12 at Creighton 75-67 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 16 at Rice* 67-49 Houston, Texas Jan. 20 San Jose State* 67-41 Reynolds Center Jan. 22 Hawaii* 100-78 Reynolds Center Jan. 24 Centenary 84-44 Reynolds Center Jan. 27 at UTEP* 89-71 El Paso, Texas Jan. 29 at Fresno State* 73-75 Fresno, Calif. Feb. 3 SMU* 70-59 Reynolds Center Feb. 5 TCU* 103-70 Reynolds Center Feb. 14 Rice* 75-33 Reynolds Center Feb. 17 at Hawaii* 75-61 Honolulu, Hawaii Feb. 19 at San Jose State* 64-56 San Jose, Calif. Feb. 24 Fresno State* 72-73 Reynolds Center Feb. 26 UTEP* 85-55 Reynolds Center Western Athletic Conference Champions • NCAA Tournament “Elite Eight” Mar. 4 at SMU* 83-78 (2OT) Dallas, Texas Overall Record: 32-5 • WAC Record: 12-2 Mar. 9 Rice** 71-51 Fresno, Calif. Mar. 10 TCU** 93-71 Fresno, Calif. Front Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Norm Roberts, Head Coach Bill Self, David Shelton, Tony Mar. 11 Fresno State** 72-75 Fresno, Calif. Heard, Brandon Kurtz, Eric Coley, Marcus Hill, Assistant Coach Billy Gillispie, Assistant Mar. 17 UNLV# 89-62 Nashville, Tenn. Coach John Phillips. Back Row (l-r:) Manager Abi Kartoatmodjo, Manager Mubashir Sharief, Mar. 19 Cincinnati# 69-61 Nashville, Tenn. Manager Seifullah Yero, Academic Advisor Brad Autry, Dante Swanson, Greg Harrington, Mar. 24 Miami (Fla.)# 80-71 Austin, Texas Mar. 26 North Carolina# 55-59 Austin, Texas Charlie Davis, DeAngelo McDaniel, Marqus Ledoux, Kevin Johnson, Demario Hooper, Antonio Reed, Athletic Trainer Kevin Beets, Student Trainer Omar Zaldivar, Manager Kevin *Western Athletic Conference Renegar. **Western Athletic Conference Tournament #NCAA Tournament

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Nov. 10 Arizona State+ 69-67 Chapel Hill, NC HIST Nov. 11 at #4 North Carolina+ 81-91 Chapel Hill, NC 2000-01 University of Tulsa Nov. 17 North Texas 89-71 Reynolds Center Nov. 20 Rhode Island 89-80 Reynolds Center Dec. 1 Santa Clara# 65-59 Iowa City, Ia. O Dec. 2 at Iowa# 65-66 Iowa City, Ia. RY Dec. 5 at SW Missouri State 61-55 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 10 Oral Roberts 89-81 (OT) Reynolds Center Dec. 16 at #10 Kansas 69-92 Lawrence, Kan. Dec. 19 Creighton 76-86 Reynolds Center Dec. 22 Wichita State 78-49 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Prairie View A&M 115-46 Reynolds Center Jan. 2 Jackson State 107-49 Reynolds Center Jan. 6 Fresno State* 79-93 Reynolds Center Jan. 11 at San Jose State* 63-57 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 13 at Hawaii* 65-68 Honolulu, Hawaii Jan. 17 TCU* 82-66 Reynolds Center Jan. 20 at UTEP* 87-75 El Paso, Texas Jan. 25 San Jose State* 76-60 Reynolds Center Jan. 28 Hawaii* 79-67 Reynolds Center Feb. 1 at TCU* 87-93 (OT) Fort Worth, Texas Feb. 3 at SMU* 59-64 Dallas, Texas Feb. 8 Rice* 79-55 Reynolds Center Feb. 10 UTEP* 87-72 Reynolds Center Feb. 15 Nevada* 78-70 Reynolds Center Feb. 22 at Rice* 56-59 Houston, Texas Feb. 24 SMU* 85-65 Reynolds Center Mar. 1 at Nevada* 74-69 Reno, Nevada Mar. 3 at Fresno State* 77-84 Fresno, Calif. Mar. 8 San Jose State** 64-53 Reynolds Center Mar. 9 UTEP** 59-56 Reynolds Center NIT Champions • Overall Record: 26-11 • WAC Record: 10-6 (2nd place) Mar. 10 Hawaii** 72-78 (OT) Reynolds Center Mar. 14 UC Irvine## 75-71 Reynolds Center Front Row (l-r): Director of Basketball Operations Ed Conroy, Assistant Coach Kerry Keating, Mar. 19 at Minnesota## 76-73 (OT) Minneapolis, Minn. Head Coach Buzz Peterson, Marcus Hill, David Shelton, Associated Head Coach John Phillips, Mar. 21 at Mississippi State## 77-75 Starkville, Miss. Assistant Coach Al Daniel, Student Assistant Eric Konkol. Middle Row (l-r): Dante Swanson, Mar. 27 Memphis## 72-64 New York, NY Jason Parker, Charlie Davis, J.T. Ivie, Jack Ingram, Kevin Johnson, Marqus Ledoux, Greg Mar. 29 Alabama## 79-60 New York, NY Harrington, Antonio Reed. Back Row (l-r): Manager Matt Quade, Manager Mubashir Sharief, + NABC Classic @ Chapel Hill, NC Strength Coach Sean Hayes, Team Physician George Mauerman, Athletic Trainer Kevin Beets, # Gazette Hawkeye Invtl @ Iowa City, Ia. Student Trainer T.J. Horton, Manager Nick Agimudie, and Manager David McCarthy. *Western Athletic Conference Games **Western Athletic Conference Tournament

Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Nov. 19 Grambling 104-61 Reynolds Center Nov. 24 Morris Brown 88-41 Reynolds Center 2001-02 University of Tulsa Nov. 28 Arkansas 75-79 Reynolds Center Dec. 1 @Oral Roberts 73-66/OT Mabee Center Dec. 4 SW Missouri State 90-73 Reynolds Center Dec. 8 @Wichita State 82-76 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 14 vs. Texas A&M% 90-56 Houston, Texas Dec. 20 vs. Buffalo# 80-75 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 21 vs. Montana# 92-82 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 22 vs. BYU-Hawaii# 88-67 Laie, Hawaii Dec. 29 @#2 Kansas& 85-93 Kansas City, Kan. Jan. 3 @Nevada* 76-66 Reno, Nev. Jan. 5 @Fresno State* 85-86 Fresno, Calif. Jan. 10 UTEP* 66-61 Reynolds Center Jan. 12 Boise State* 80-60 Reynolds Center Jan. 17 @ Louisiana Tech* 71-68 Ruston, La. Jan. 19 @SMU* 95-87 Dallas, Texas Jan. 24 San Jose State* 78-54 Reynolds Center Jan. 26 Hawaii* 82-90 Reynolds Center Jan. 28 Rice* 79-60 Reynolds Center Jan. 31 Fresno State* 78-63 Reynolds Center Feb. 2 Nevada* 73-68 Reynolds Center Feb. 7 @ Boise State* 70-56 Boise, Idaho Feb. 9 @UTEP* 88-76 El Paso, Texas Feb. 14 SMU* 87-69 Reynolds Center Feb. 16 Louisiana Tech* 72-63 Reynolds Center Feb. 21 @Hawaii* 85-86 Honololu, Hawaii Feb. 23 @ San Jose State* 82-72 San Jose, Calif. Western Athletic Conference Co-Champions • NCAA Tournament Feb. 28 @Rice* 67-62 Houston, Texas Overall Record: 27-7 • WAC Record: 15-3 (1st place tie) Mar. 7 Boise State# 72-53 Reynolds Center Front Row (l-r): Director of Basketball Operations Ja Havens, Assistant Coach Alvin “Pooh” Mar. 8 Fresno State# 81-65 Reynolds Center Mar. 9 Hawaii# 59-73 Reynolds Center Williamson, Head Coach John Phillips, Greg Harrington, Assistant Coach Steve Cooper, Mar. 14 #12 Marquette## 71-69 St. Louis, Mo. Assistant Coach Kwanza Johnson. Middle Row (l-r): Gianni Martins, Dante Swanson, Trevor Mar. 16 #16 Kentucky## 82-87 St. Louis, Mo. Meier, Jarius Glenn, Marqus Ledoux, Jack Ingram, J.T. Ivie, Kevin Johnson, Charlie Davis, Jason Parker, Kyle Blankenship, Antonio Reed. Back Row (l-r): Manager Ryan Burcham, *WAC Games #Williams WAC Tournament Student Trainer Jacob Newburn, Strength Coach Sean Hayes, Athletic Trainer Kevin Beets, % at Houston, Texas (Compaq Center) Team Physician George Mauerman, Manager Nick Agimudie, Manager Mubashir Sharief, # Yahoo! Sports Invitational (Laie, Hawaii) Manager Matt Quade. & at Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Mo.) ## NCAA Tournament

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Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Nov. 23 New Mexico State# 71-61 South Padre, Texas Nov. 24 Texas-Pan American# 80-50 South Padre, Texas 2002-03 University of Tulsa

RY Nov. 30 at Arkansas 61-60 Fayetteville, Ark.

O Dec. 4 Wichita State 80-69 Reynolds Center Dec. 11 #20 Kansas 80-89 Reynolds Center Dec. 14 at SW Missouri 62-46 Springfield, Mo.

HIST Dec. 19 Oral Roberts 90-80 Reynolds Center Dec. 23 TCU 78-65 Reynolds Center Dec. 28 Iowa 63-67 Reynolds Center Jan. 1 at Fresno State* 65-74 Fresno, Calif. Jan. 4 Nevada* 63-60 Reynolds Center Jan. 11 at Rice* 94-77 Houston, Texas Jan. 16 at UTEP* 79-65 El Paso, Texas Jan. 18 at Boise State* 74-78 Boise, Idaho Jan. 23 Louisiana Tech* 68-61 Reynolds Center Jan. 25 SMU* 84-86 (OT) Reynolds Center Jan. 30 at San Jose State* 57-58 San Jose, Calif. Feb. 1 at Hawaii* 67-73 (OT) Honolulu, Hawaii Feb. 8 Rice* 79-56 Reynolds Center Feb. 10 at Louisiana Tech* 82-93 Ruston, La. Feb. 13 Boise State* 71-55 Reynolds Center Feb. 15 UTEP* 81-58 Reynolds Center Feb. 19 at SMU* 77-70 Dallas, Texas Feb. 22 at Gonzaga 60-69 Spokane, Wash. Feb. 27 Hawaii* 76-51 Reynolds Center Mar. 1 San Jose State* 74-53 Reynolds Center Mar. 5 Fresno State* 62-59 Reynolds Center Western Athletic Conference Tournament Champions • NCAA Tournament Mar. 8 at Nevada* 79-73 Reno, Nev. Mar. 13 UTEP** 81-47 Reynolds Center Overall Record: 23-10 • WAC Record: 12-6 (2nd place) Mar. 14 Hawaii** 66-56 Reynolds Center Mar. 15 Nevada** 75-64 Reynolds Center Front Row (l-r): Assistant Coach Alvin “Pooh” Williamson, Head Coach John Phillips, Marqus Mar. 20 # 22 Dayton% 84-71 Spokane, Wash. Ledoux, Dante Swanson, Charlie Davis, Kevin Johnson, Assistant Coach Steve Cooper, Assistant Mar. 22 Wisconsin% 60-61 Spokane, Wash. Coach Kwanza Johnson. Middle Row (l-r): Director of Basketball Operations Ja Havens, Chris Wallace, Trevor Meier, Jarius Glenn, Aliou Keita, Anthony Price, Seneca Collins, Jason Parker, # South Padre Classic Kyle Blankenship, Athletic Trainer Kevin Beets. Back Row (l-r): Manager Ryan Burcham, *WAC Games Manager Nick Agimudie, Manager Corey Litton, Team Physician Dr. George Mauerman, **WAC Tournament Strength Coach Rusty Burney, Manager Matt Quade, Student Trainer Bernard Aguillard %NCAA Tournament

Date Opponent Score Site CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Nov. 11 Hampton% 55-72 College Park, Md. Nov. 12 North Florida% 83-66 College Park, Md. 2007-08 University of Tulsa Nov. 16 Arkansas State 75-59 Reynolds Center Nov. 27 at Oral Roberts 70-84 Tulsa, Okla. Dec. 1 at Arkansas-Little Rock 51-62 Little Rock, Ark. Dec. 5 at Oklahoma 55-81 Norman, Okla. Dec. 9 Central Arkansas 65-52 Reynolds Center Dec. 15 Texas-Pan American 90-61 Reynolds Center Dec. 18 Charlotte 75-63 Reynolds Center Dec. 22 SE Missouri State 89-51 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Mississippi Valley 71-46 Reynolds Center Jan. 7 at Colorado 81-68 Boulder, Colo. Jan. 12 at UCF* 91-97/3OT Orlando, Fla. Jan. 16 Tulane* 65-67/OT Reynolds Center Jan. 19 at SMU* 72-71 Dallas, Texas Jan. 23 #1 Memphis* 41-56 Reynolds Center Jan. 26 at UTEP* 61-65 El Paso,Texas Jan. 30 at Marshall* 65-72/OT Huntington, WV Feb. 2 SMU* 72-60 Reynolds Center Feb. 6 at Houston* 81-92 Houston, Texas Feb. 9 Southern Miss* 78-63 Reynolds Center Feb. 13 at East Carolina 66-61 Greenville, NC Feb. 16 UTEP* 73-50 Reynolds Center Feb. 20 Rice* 68-37 Reynolds Center Feb. 23 Presbyterian 77-58 Reynolds Center Feb. 27 at #2/3 Memphis* 67-82 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 1 Marshall* 89-64 Reynolds Center Mar. 5 at UAB* 70-84 Birmingham, Ala. Mar. 8 UCF* 71-53 Reynolds Center College Basketball Invitational Postseason Champions Mar. 12 East Carolina# 66-49 Memphis, Tenn. Overall Record: 25-14 • C-USA Record: 8-8 (6th place tie) Mar. 13 UAB# 78-68/OT Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 14 UTEP# 64-62/OT Memphis, Tenn. Front Row (l-r): Director of Basketball Operations Andy Kohut, Assitant Coch David Cason, Mar. 15 at #2/3 Memphis# 51-77 Memphis, Tenn. Ray Reese, Brett McDade, Calvin Walls, Head Coach Doug Wojcik, Rod Earls, Ben Uzoh, Glenn Mar. 19 Miami-Ohio** 61-45 Reynolds Center Andrews, Assistant Coach , Assistant Coach Jeremy Ballard. Back Row (l-r): Mar. 24 Utah** 69-60 Reynolds Center Manager Brent Booker, Strength Coordinator Paul Arndorfer, Equipment Manager Greg Criser, Mar. 26 Houston** 73-69 Reynolds Center Shane Heirman, Justin Hurtt, Sam Mitchell, Jeromoe Jordan, Steven Idlet, Bishop Wheatley, Joey Mar. 31 Bradley** 73-68 Reynolds Center Kieval, Will Sanger, Graduate Manager Joe Wallace, Team Physician George Mauerman, Head Apr. 2 at Bradley** 74-83 Peoria, Ill. Trainer Derrick Fitts Apr. 4 Bradley** 70-64 Reynolds Center % O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic * Conference USA Games # C-USA Tournament ** College Basketball Invitational

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honors . . . was also a finalist for the Naismith College HIST Player of the Year Award and a John R. Wooden Award candidate . . . completed his career as Tulsa’s O

all-time scoring leader . . . became the first player in RY school history to compile more than 2,000 points, 700 rebounds, 375 assists and 200 steals in a career.

Patterson Smith Biles Pressey Harris Seals Honorable Mention Bob Patterson (1951-55) Steve Harris (1981-85) All-America Selections First-Team Look Magazine, Second-Team Helms First-Team UPI, Third-Team Basketball Times Foundation and Converse Yearbook, Third-Team All-American in 1984-85 Warren Shackelford...... 1952-53 Newspaper Enterprises All-American in 1954-55 Led Tulsa in scoring as a senior with a 23.6 average Jim King...... 1962-63 Averaged 27.6 points and 13.2 rebounds in 1954-55, and . . . shot 55-percent from the field and 87-percent had eight 30+ scoring games that season . . . earned from the free throw line in 1984-85 . . . as a senior, Rick Park...... 1964-64 all-Missouri Valley Conference honors for the second he became Tulsa’s all-time leading scorer by tallying Julian Hammond...... 1965-66 straight year . . . was named the MVC Player of the 2,272 career points . . . was a three-time all-Missouri Dana Lewis...... 1970-71 Year . . . was the first Tulsa basketball player to receive Valley Conference selection . . . led Tulsa in scoring in Steve Bracey...... 1971-72 All-America honors . . . led Tulsa to an MVC title and his final three seasons and led Tulsa to three NCAA Ken Smith...... 1974-75 an NCAA Tournament appearance . . . led the MVC in tournament appearances. Greg Stewart...... 1980-81, 1981-82 scoring as a senior with a 30.5 scoring average in 10 Steve Harris...... 1982-83, 1983-84 MVC games . . . set eight school records . . . was named Shea Seals (1993-97) Ricky Ross...... 1983-84 to the NCAA Western Regional team. Third-Team Associated Press and NABC All- American in 1996-97 Shea Seals...... 1994-95, 1995-96 Eric Coley...... 1999-2000 Bobby “Bingo” Smith (1966-69) Led Tulsa in scoring with a 20.7 average in 1996-97 . Second-Team Associated Press and Converse . . earned first-team all-Western Athletic Conference Yearbook All-American in 1968-69 Averaged a team-leading 24.5 points in 1968-69, while shooting 49 percent from the field . . . was named the MVC Player of the Year in 1969 and earned first-team all-conference . . . led the MVC in scoring Tulsa Academic All-Americans (First, Second, Third-Team Selections) in 1968-69 . . . completed his career with 1,368 points for a 17.1 scoring average. Bruce Davis • Forward/Center • 1965-68 all-defensive team three years . . . was selected as the 1999 College Hoops Insider Student-Athlete Willie Biles (1971-74) Third-Team Academic All-America in 1968-69 of the year for basketball . . . was the 32nd overall All-American in 1972-73 and 1973-74 Was a three-year letterwinner for the Golden selection in the 1999 NBA Draft, and the third pick of Hurricane . . . played in 47 career varsity games . . . One of the most prolific scorers in Tulsa basketball the Chicago Bulls. averaged 4.7 points and 3.8 rebounds as a senior in history . . . averaged 30.3 points in 1972-73 and 24.7 1968-69 . . . scored a career game-high of 15 points as points in 1973-74 . . . was the first player to top 30 a senior . . . was a business administration major. Jason Parker • Guard • 2000-04 points per game in a season since Oscar Robertson CoSIDA Second-Team Academic All-America, . . . was a two-time All-Missouri Valley Conference 2003-04; Third-Team Academic All-American, selection . . . led the MVC in scoring both his junior Michael Ruffin • Forward • 1996-99 2002-03 and senior years . . . scored 40 or more points in GTE/CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-America A four-year letterwinner and two-year starter eight career games including a career-high 48 points in 1998-99 . . . was one of three finalists for the 2003-04 twice. A four-year letterwinner and starter . . . was a Creamland Dairies Collegiate Basketball Award . . . recipient of the NCAA Top VIII award in January 2000 earned a 3.52 grade point average in management Paul Pressey (1980-82) . . . earned a 3.72 grade point average in chemical information systems . . . was a four-time all- Second-Team UPI, NABC and USBWA, Third- engineering . . . was a three-time all-WAC Academic Western Athletic Conference Aademic selection Team Associated Press All-American in 1981-82 selection . . . played in 128 career games and started . . . played in 133 career games . . . completed his Was named the MVC Player of the Year in 1982 . . 115 . . . finished his college career as Tulsa’s all- career ranked 10th on the school’s career scoring . led the team in scoring by averaging 13.2 points, time leader in rebounding (1,211) and blocked shots chart with 1,401 points, sixth on the assists (322) and rebounding at 6.4 and steals with a 3.2 average . . (266) . . . also completed his career ranked among three-point field goals made lists (163), and seventh . led Tulsa to a 24-6 record and NCAA Tournament the school’s top 15 in career points (12th, 1209) and on the steals chart (166) . . . had 72 career games appearance that year . . . completed his collegiate steals (sixth, 153) . . . ranked eighth nationally in scoring in double-figures . . . scored over 20 points career with 291 assists and 191 steals, leading Tulsa rebounding and 18th in blocked shots in 1998-99 . . 17 times in his career and had 10 of those games to a 50-13 record in two seasons. . led the Western Athletic Conference in rebounding this year . . . had a career-best 33 points at Louisiana (10.4) and was second in blocked shots (2.6), while Tech . . . completed his senior season averaging 16.9 also averaging 11.6 points as a senior . . . was a two- points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.6 steals, while time all-WAC selection and was named to the WAC’s leading Tulsa in scoring, assists and steals.

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Retired Jerseys Tulsa’s NBA Draftees (Four First Round Draft Picks) #30 Bob Patterson • 1951-55 Warren Shackelford.... Syracuse Nationals, 1953 Glen Dille...... Syracuse Nationals, 1953 RY Con ­sensus All-American • member of TU Athletic Hall of Fame • holds

O school single-season rebounding record with 370 (28 games, 1954-55) and Dick Nunneley...... Milwaukee Hawks, 1954 ranks second on the all-time single-season scoring list with 773 points Bob Patterson...... Boston Celtics, 1955

HIST in 1954-55 • first Hurricane player to be drafted by the NBA (Boston Roger Wendel...... Cincinnati Royals (12th Round), 1959 Celtics ’55) • considered instrumental in lifting TU basketball into national Bobby Goodall...... Minneapolis Lakers (6th Round), 1960 prominence. David Voss...... Chicago Packers (6th Round), 1961 Jim King...... Los Angeles Lakers (2nd Round/14th pick), 1963 #24 James “Country” King • 1959-63 Bill Kusleika...... Baltimore Bullets (10th Round), 1964 Rick Park...... (13th Round), 1965 Was a three-year letter­winner and had an all-star career that led to many Julian Hammond...... Los Angeles Lakers (9th Round), 1966 years in the NBA • was an outstanding playmaker • capped his senior Sherman Dillard...... Philadelphia 76ers (15th Round), 1967 season by earning Honorable Mention All-America merits • was a two- Eldridge Webb...... San Diego Rockets (6th Round), 1968 time first-team all-Missouri Valley Conference performer • scored at a Bingo Smith...... San Diego Rockets (1st Round/6th pick), 1969 16.2 clip as a senior with career-bests of 39 points and 13 rebounds • Larry Cheatham...... San Diego Rockets (9th Round), 1969 averaged 18.4 points as a junior • completed his career with 1,119 points Al Cueto...... Seattle Supersonics (10th Round), 1969 for a 14.7 scoring average, while averaging 6.9 rebounds in his 76 career Rob Washington...... Baltimore Bullets (12th Round), 1969 games played • was inducted into the TU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 • Dana Lewis...... Philadelphia 76ers (1st Round/12th pick), 1971 spent 10 years in the NBA with Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cincinnati and Steve Bracey...... (2nd Round/21st pick), 1972 Chicago • his jersey was retired on February 24, 2000. Jim Clesson...... Atlanta Hawks (10th Round), 1972 Larry Morris...... Portland Trailblazers (13th Round), 1972 #25 Paul Pressey • 1980-82 Willie Biles...... Golden State Warriors (4th Round), 1974 Named All-American by USBWA, NABC, second-team AP and third-team Sammy High...... Detroit Pistons (7th Round), 1974 UPI among others • set school records for steals, assists and blocked shots Ken Smith...... (4th Round), 1975 • led Hurricane to a 50-13 record in two seasons • led TU to 1981 NIT Teko Wynder...... Philadelphia 76ers (5th Round), 1977 Championship, Top Ten national ranking and NCAA tournament appearance Paul Pressey...... Milwaukee Bucks (1st Round/20th pick), 1982 in 1982 • set NIT single-game record for steals with seven • named MVC Greg Stewart...... Boston Celtics (4th Round), 1982 and District V Player of the Year • twice led MVC, and in ’81, led nation in Ricky Ross...... Washington Bullets (3rd Round), 1984 steals • Sports Illustrated Player of the Week (12-15-80) • selected to five Bruce Vanley...... Kansas City Kings (6th Round), 1984 senior all-star games including the Pizza Hut Classic • was the 20th player Steve Harris...... Houston Rockets (1st Round/19th pick)), 1985 selected in the first round of the NBA draft by Milwaukee. Herb Johnson...... (3rd Round), 1985 Brian Rahilly...... Philadelphia 76ers (4th Round), 1987 #20 Steve Harris • 1981-85 David Moss...... Portland Trailblazers (5th Round), 1987 Named second-team All-American by UPI and third-team by Basketball Tracy Moore...... Dallas Mavericks (Free Agent), 1991 Times • scored 2,272 career points • was a three-time first-team all- Gary Collier...... Cleveland Cavaliers (2nd Round/42nd pick), 1994 MVC selection • scored in double figures in 109 of 122 career games • Shea Seals...... Los Angeles Lakers (Free Agent), 1997 Michael Ruffin...... Chicago Bulls (2nd Round/32nd pick), 1999 named the MVC Newcomer of the Year in 1981-82 season • TU’s all-time Jerome Jordan...... Milwaukee Bucks (2nd Round/44th pick), 2010/traded to NY Knicks sophomore scoring leader with 574 points • led TU to four post-season Ben Uzoh...... New Jersey Nets (Free Agent/Made Team), 2010 tournament appearances • was the 19th player selected in first round of the NBA draft by Houston. Tulsa’s Winningest Teams (Based on Wins) #21 Shea Seals • 1993-97 Tulsa’s all-time leading scorer with 2,288 career points • was a third-team Record Year Postseason coach (year as coach) Associated Press and NABC All-America selection in 1996-97 • was a 1. 32-5 1999-00 NCAA Elite Eight Bill Self (3rd year) top-12 finalist for the Naismith College Player of the Year Award and a 2. 27-4 1983-84 NCAA Nolan Richardson (4th year) candidate for the John R. Wooden Award as a senior • the only player 3. 27-7 2001-02 NCAA Second Round John Phillips (1st year) in school history to register over 2,000 points, 700 rebounds, 350 assists 4. 26-7 1980-81 NIT Champions Nolan Richardson (1st year) and 200 steals • had 115 double-digit scoring games in his career • was 26-11 2000-01 NIT Champions Buzz Peterson (1st year) the only player in school history to score over 400 points in all four years 6. 25-11 2008-09 NIT Second Round Doug Wojcik (4th year) 25-14 2007-08 CBI Champions Doug Wojcik (3rd year) of his collegiate career • was a two-year selection to the Missouri Valley 8. 24-6 1981-82 NCAA Nolan Richardson (2nd year) Conference first team and named to the Western Athletic Conference 24-8 1994-95 NCAA Sweet 16 Tubby Smith (4th year) first team in 1996-97 • led Tulsa to four straight NCAA Tournament 24-10 1996-97 NCAA Second Round Steve Robinson (2nd year) appearances • ranks among the school’s top-5 career leaders in assists 11. 23-8 1993-94 NCAA Sweet 16 Tubby Smith (3rd year) (388), steals (222) and rebounds (777). 23-8 1984-85 NCAA Nolan Richardson (5th year) 23-9 1985-86 NCAA J.D. Barnett (1st year) #12 Willie Biles • 1970-74 23-10 1998-99 NCAA Second Round Bill Self (2nd year) A sharpshooter who scored over 30 points 15 times in his 65-game varsity 23-10 2002-03 NCAA Second Round John Phillips (2nd year) career • was a two-time All-American and two-time first-team all-Missouri 23-12 2009-10 NIT Doug Wojcik (5th year) Valley Conference selection • averaged 30.3 points and 7.5 rebounds as a 17. 22-8 1986-87 NCAA J.D. Barnett (2nd year) junior in 1972-73 • tallied 24.7 points and 6.8 rebounds his senior season 22-8 1995-96 NCAA Steve Robinson (1st year) • scored a school record 48 points twice in his career. 19. 21-7 1954-55 NCAA Clarence Iba (6th year) 20 . 20-11 2006-07 n/a Doug Wojcik (2nd year)

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1982 1991 Lovie Smith, Football 1976-79 HIST , Football 194-042 Steve Largent, Football 1972-75 2000 Ivan Grove, Football 1914-16-19 Nancy Lopez, Golf 1975-77 O

Bob Patterson, Basketball 1953-55 Sam McBirney, Football Coach 1908, 14-16 Steve Bracey, Basketball 1970-72 RY Bob St. Clair, Football 1952 Steve Gage, Football 1983-86 1983 Women’s Golf 1982 National Champions Roger Wendel, Basketball 1955-59 , Football 1928-31 Frank Velez, Soccer 1988-91 Madison Blevins, Football 1914-16 1992 1952 Gator Bowl Team Gerin Cameron, Tennis 1936-38 Kathy Baker, Golf 1979-83 , Football Coach 1940-46 Dick Courter, Basketball 1951-55 2001 Ellis Jones, Football 1942-44 Jerry D’Arcy, Football 1942, 46-47 Steve August, Football 1972-76 Marvin Matuszak, Football 1951-52 1942 Sugar Bowl Football Team Cliff Butcher, Baseball 1969-71 Ishmael Pilkington, Football 1930-31 David Voss, Basketball 1957-61 Howard Waugh, Football 1951-52 1993 1941 Sun Bowl Champion Football Team Tommy Hudspeth, Football 1950-52 1984 Paul Pressey, Basketball 1980-82 2002 X. Elno Jones, Football 1926-28 Jody Rosenthal, Golf 1981-85 Bob Brumble, Football 1957-59 James King, Basketball 1961-62 , Football Coach 1919-21 N. A. Keithley, Football 1940-42 Jerry Rhome, Football 1963-64 Roy Stuart, Football 1939-41 Gene Shell, Baseball Coach 1965-80 Bobby Smith, Basketball 1967-69 1969 College World Series Runner-up Team 1954-55 Basketball Team Howard Twilley, Football 1963-65 William Volok, Football 1931-33 1994 2003 John Young, Football 1914-16-19 Willie Biles, Basketball 1971-74 Rube Leekley, Football 1915-16 Hardy Brown, Football 1945-47 David Alexander, Football 1982-86 1985 Clarence Iba, Basketball Coach 1949-60 Kevin King, Soccer 1988-91 Dick Nunneley, Basketball 1951-54 Bob Breitenstein, Football 1962-64 1964 Bluebonnet Bowl Football Team Drew Pearson, Football 1970-72 1945 Orange Bowl Football Team Steve Rogers, Baseball 1968-71 2004 1995 Bill Hall, Tennis 1952-55 1986 Steve Harris, Basketball 1982-85 Tony Liscio, Football 1959-62 Billy Guy Anderson, Football 1963-65 Kelly May, Volleyball 1977-80 Dennis Byrd, Football 1984-88 Ham Harmon, Football 1934-36 Neil Ridley, Basketball 1947-51 1920-21 Basketball Team Sax Judd, Football 1940-42 Neal Sweeney, Football 1965-66 Clyde LeForce, Football 1942-43, 46 James Unruh, Golf 1947-50 2005 Willie Townes, Football 1964-65 1916 Football Team Fred Smith, Football 1947-50 Al Humphrey, Football 1971-74 1987 1996 Tracy Moore, Basketball 1984-88 William Boehm, Football 1929-32 Benton Springer, Football 1917-19 1944 Sugar Bowl Football Team James Finks, Football 1946-48 Bob Hellinghausen, Football 1943-46 Bill Kusleika, Basketball 1962-64 Micheal Gunter, Football 1980-83 2006 Jerry Tabb, Baseball 1970-73 Dale McNamara, Women’s Golf Coach 1974-2000 Mike Marrs, Baseball, Basketball 1965-68 Doug Wyatt, Football 1965-68 1988 1997 Sid Abramowitz, Football 1979-82 Steve Bowling, Baseball 1971-74 Roy “Skeeter” Berry, Football 1932-34 Nolan Richardson, Basketball Coach 1980-85 Murl “Tuffy” Cline, Football 1923-26 Rogers Lehew, Football 1946-49 Jeff Jordan, Football 1961-64 Ron Streck, Golf 1973-76 2007 Ronnie Morris, Football 1950-52 Holly Hartley, Golf 1976-79 Bob Junko, Football 1964-67 Felto Prewitt, Football 1943-45 1919, 1920 Kendall Teams David Moss, Basketball 1983-87 Roy Selby, Football 1925-28 Dan Bitson, 1987-91 1998 Women’s Golf 1980 National Champions 1989 Ron Carson, Basketball 1966-70 Don Blackmon, Football 1976-80 Ken Lacy, Football 1979-82 2008 Charles Dugger, Football 1931-34 Adele Lukken, Golf 1983-86 , Basketball Coach 1968-75 Clyde Goodnight, Football 1942-44 Warren Shackelford, Basketball 1949-53 Jerry Ostroski, Football 1988-91 Jerry Keeling, Football 1958-60 George Willis, Basketball 1930-33 1945 Oil Bowl Football Team Tom Miner, Football 1951-53 Camp Wilson, Football 1943-45 Les Rogers, Baseball 1969-70 1980-81 NIT Championship Basketball Team 2009-10 –NO INDUCTIONS

1990 1999 2011 Rick Park, Basketball 1963-65 J.R. Boone, Football 1944-47 Mike Sember, Baseball 1971-74 Layn Phillips, Tennis 1971-74 Nelson Greene, Football 1941-42, 46-47 John Cooper, Football Coach 1977-84 Cal Purdin, Football 1940-42 Al Jenkins, Football 1966-69 Shea Seals, Basketbal 1993-97 Drane Scrivener, Football 1970-72 Melissa McNamara, Golf 1984-88 1991 Men’s Soccer Team Kaye Vaughan, Football 1950-52 www.tulsahurricane.com 75 2011-12 TULSA MEN’S BASKETBALL Record & Fact Book

Tulsa Coaches Year-By Year C onference Year-By Year Coaches Years Seasons W L Games Pct W.R. Bergen 1907-09 2 4 2 6 .667 Missouri Valley Conference

RY Harvey Allen 1913-14 1 3 2 5 .600 (Tulsa was a member of the MVC from 1934-35 to 1995-96) O Forest Rees 1914-15 1 6 3 9 .667 Francis Schmidt 1915-17, 18-22 6 73 26 99 .737 Year champion TU Record (Place)

HIST Hal Mefford 1917-18 1 1 5 6 .167 1934-35 Creighton, Drake 3-9 (7th) Howard Acher 1922-25 3 16 12 28 .571 1935-36 Creighton, Drake, Oklahoma A&M 5-7 (5th) J.B. Miller 1925-30 5 16 45 61 .262 1936-37 Oklahoma A&M 4-8 (5th) Oliver Hodge 1930-32 2 20 11 31 .645 1937-38 Oklahoma A&M 8-6 (3rd) Chet Benefiel 1932-39 7 65 65 130 .500 1938-39 Oklahoma A&M, Drake 8-6 (3rd, tie) H.B. “Tex” Ryon 1939-40, 41-42 2 15 28 43 .349 1939-40 Oklahoma A&M 5-7 (5th) 1940-41 1 12 9 21 .571 1940-41 Creighton 7-5 (3rd) Mike Milligan 1942-43 1 0 10 10 .000 1941-42 Oklahoma A&M, Creighton 3-7 (5th) Woody West 1943-44 1 5 3 8 .625 1942-43 Creighton 0-10 (6th) Paul Alyea 1944-45 1 4 8 12 .333 1943-44 Oklahoma A&M 5-3* 1945-47 2 11 31 42 .262 1944-45 Oklahoma A&M 4-8* John Garrison 1947-49 2 11 36 47 .234 1945-46 Oklahoma A&M 3-9 (7th) Clarence Iba 1949-60 11 137 147 284 .482 1946-47 St. Louis 3-9 (5th, tie) 1947-48 Oklahoma A&M 2-8 (5th) Joe Swank 1960-68 8 102 103 205 .498 1948-49 Oklahoma A&M 0-10 (6th) Ken Hayes 1968-75 7 117 69 186 .629 1949-50 Bradley 3-9 (6th) Jim King 1975-80 4 2/3 44 82 126 .349 1950-51 Oklahoma A&M 4-10 (6th, tie) Bill Franey 1980 1/3 2 7 9 .222 1951-52 St. Louis 5-5 (3rd) Nolan Richardson 1980-85 5 119 37 156 .763 1952-53 Oklahoma A&M 5-5 (2nd, tie) J.D. Barnett 1985-91 6 106 75 181 .586 1953-54 Oklahoma A&M 5-5 (3rd) Tubby Smith 1991-95 4 79 43 122 .648 1954-55 Tulsa, St. Louis 8-2 (1st, tie) Steve Robinson 1995-97 2 46 18 64 .719 1955-56 Houston 4-8 (5th) Bill Self 1997-00 3 74 27 101 .733 1956-57 St. Louis 5-9 (5th, tie) Buzz Peterson 2000-01 1 26 11 37 .702 1957-58 Cincinnati 4-10 (6th, tie) John Phillips 2001-05 3 1/4 61 42 103 .592 1958-59 Cincinnati 2-12 (7th, tie) Alvin Williamson 2004-05 3/4 7 15 22 .318 1959-60 Cincinnati 5-9 (6th) Doug Wojcik 2005-11 6 123 78 201 .612 1960-61 Cincinnati 2-10 (6th) Total 1907-2011 100 1305 1050 2355 .554 1961-62 Cincinnati**, Bradley 4-8 (6th) 1962-63 Cincinnati 5-7 (5th) 1963-64 Wichita State**, Drake 2-10 (6th) 1964-65 Wichita State 7-7 (5th) 1965-66 Cincinnati 6-8 (6th, tie) Tulsa Coaches Ranked By Wins 1966-67 Louisville 10-4 (2nd) 1967-68 Louisville 5-11 (7th) 1968-69 Louisville, Drake** 11-5 (3rd) Rk. Coach Wins Avg. Years (total) 1969-70 Drake 8-8 (5th) 1. Clarence Iba 137 12.5 1949-60 (11) 1970-71 Drake**, Louisville, St. Louis 8-6 (4th, tie) 2. Doug Wojcik 123 20.5 2005-present (6) 1971-72 Louisville**, Memphis State 5-9 (6th) 3. Nolan Richardson 119 23.8 1980-85 (5) 1972-73 Memphis State 10-4 (3rd) 4. Ken Hayes 117 16.7 1968-75 (7) 1973-74 Louisville 7-6 (3rd, tie) 5. J.D. Barnett 106 17.7 1985-91 (6) 1974-75 Louisville 5-9 (6th) 6. Joe Swank 102 12.8 1960-68 (8) 1975-76 Wichita State 4-8 (4th, tie) 7. Bill Self 74 24.7 1997-00 (3) 1976-77 New Mexico State, So. Illinois 3-9 (7th) Orlando “Tubby” Smith 74 18.3 1991-95 (4) 1977-78 Creighton 7-9 (7th) 9. Francis Schmidt 73 12.2 1915-17, 1918-22 (6) 1978-79 Indiana State 7-9 (7th) 10. Chet Benefiel 65 9.3 1932-39 (7) 1979-80 Bradley 5-11 (8th, tie) 11. John Phillips 61 15.3 2001-05 (3 1/3) 1980-81 Wichita State 11-5 (2nd, tie) 12. Steve Robinson 46 23.0 1995-97 (2) 1981-82 Bradley 12-4 (2nd, tie) 13. Jim King 44 11.0 1975-80 (4-2/3) 1982-83 Wichita State 11-7 (3rd, tie) 14. Buzz Peterson 26 26.0 2000-01 (1) 1983-84 Tulsa, Illinois State 13-3 (1st, tie) 15. Oliver Hodge 20 10.0 1930-32 (2) 1984-85 Tulsa 12-4 (1st) 16. Howard Acher 16 5.3 1922-25 (3) 1985-86 Bradley 10-6 (2nd, tie) J.B. Miller 16 3.2 1925-30 (5) 1986-87 Tulsa 11-3 (1st) 18. H.B. “Tex” Ryon 15 7.5 1939-40, 1941-42 (2) 1987-88 Bradley 4-10 (7th) 19. Jack Sterrett 12 12.0 1940-41 (1) 1988-89 Creighton 10-4 (2nd, tie) 20. Don Shields 11 5.5 1945-47 (2) 1989-90 Southern Illinois 9-5 (2nd, tie) John Garrison 11 5.5 1947-49 (2) 1990-91 Creighton 10-6 (3rd) 22. Alvin “Pooh” Williamson 7 7.0 2004-05 (22 games) 1991-92 Southern Illinois, Illinois State 12-6 (4th, tie) 1992-93 Illinois State 10-8 (4th) 23. Forest Rees 6 6.0 1914-15 (1) 1993-94 Tulsa 15-3 (1st) 24. Woody West 5 5.0 1943-44 (1) 1994-95 Tulsa 15-3 (1st) 25. W.R. Bergen 4 2.0 1907-09 (2) 1995-96 Bradley 12-6 (3rd) Paul Alyea 4 4.0 1944-45 (1) 27. Harvey Allen 3 3.0 1913-14 (1) * No conference competition due to World War II. 28. Bill Franey 2 2.0 1980 (9 games) ** Won playoff for title. 29. Hal Mefford 1 1.0 1917-18 (1) 30. Mike Milligan 0 0.0 1942-43 (1)

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Western Athletic Conference Year-by-Year Conference USA Year-by-Year (Tulsa was a member of the WAC from 1996-97 through 2004-05) (Tulsa became a member of Conference USA on July 1, 2005)

Year Regular Season Tournament Tulsa’s Regular Year Regular Season Tournament Tulsa’s Regular HIST Champion Champion Season Record (Place) Champion Champion Season Record (Place)

1996-97 Utah (Mountain Div.) Utah 12-4 (2nd, Mtn. Div.) 2005-06 Memphis Memphis 6-8 (Tie-6th place) O 1997-98 TCU (Pacific Div.) UNLV 9-5 (3rd, Pacific Div.) 2006-07 Memphis Memphis 9-7 (Tie-4th place) RY 1998-99 Tulsa/UNLV (Pac. Div.) Utah 9-5 (1st tie, Mtn. Div.) 2007-08 Memphis Memphis 8-8 (Tie-6th place) 1999-00 Tulsa Fresno State 12-2 (1st place) 2008-09 Memphis Memphis 12-4 (2nd place) 2000-01 Fresno State Fresno State 10-6 (2nd place) 2009-10 UTEP Houston 10-6 (5th place) 2001-02 Tulsa/Hawaii Hawaii 15-3 (Tie –1st place) 2010-11 UTEP Memphis 11-5 (2nd place) 2002-03 Fresno State Tulsa 12-6 (2nd place) 2003-04 Nevada Nevada 5-13 (Tie – 8th place) 2004-05 Nevada UTEP 5-13 (9th place)

Tulsa’s MVC Award C onference Postseason Tournament History MVC Coach of the Year (since 1948-49) MVC • Won 25, Lost 15 WAC • Won 12, Lost 8 1954-55 Clarence Iba Four Championships: 1982, 1984, One Championship: 2003 1966-67 Joe Swank 1986, 1996 1968-69 Ken Hayes 1997 Defeated UNLV, 68-65, quarterfinals 1972-73 Ken Hayes 1977 Lost to West Texas State, 96-81, first round Lost to TCU, 64-59, semifinals 1980-81 Nolan Richardson 1978 Lost to New Mexico State, 76-74, first round 1998 Defeated BYU, 59-56, first round 1984-85 Nolan Richardson Lost to New Mexico, 60-59, quarterfinals 1979 Lost to New Mexico State, 82-79, first round 1986-87 J.D. Barnett 1999 Defeated Fresno State, 85-56, quarterfinals 1980 Lost to Bradley, 97-76, first round 1993-94 Tubby Smith Lost to Utah, 64-61 (OT), semifinals 1981 Defeated New Mexico State, 68-67, first round 1994-95 Tubby Smith Lost to Creighton, 66-64, semifinals 2000 Defeated Rice, 71-51, quarterfinals MVC Player of the Year 1982 Defeated Creighton, 106-81, first round Defeated TCU, 93-71, semifinals (since 1968-69) Defeated New Mexico State, 85-61, semifinals Lost to Fresno State, 75-72, championship Defeated Illinois State, 90-77, championship 1968-69 Bobby “Bingo” Smith, F 1983 Defeated Indiana State, 108-84, first round C-USA • Won 9, Lost 6 1981-82 Paul Pressey, G Defeated New Mexico State 49-48, semifinals 1993-94 Gary Collier, F Lost to Illinois State, 84-64, championship 2006 Lost to Southern Miss, 66-61, first round MVC Newcomer of the Year 1984 Defeated Indiana State, 110-99, first round (since 1968-69) Defeated Wichita State, 86-80, semifinals 2007 Defeated East Carolina, 65-50, first round 1969-70 Dana Lewis, C Defeated Creighton, 70-68, championship Lost to Tulane, 58-56, quarterfinals 1980-81 Paul Pressey, G 1985 Defeated West Texas State, 74-69, first round 2008 Defeated East Carolina, 66-49, first round 1981-82 Steve Harris, G Defeated Bradley, 85-77, semifinals Defeated UAB, 78-68 (OT), quarterfinals Lost to Wichita State, 84-82, championship Defeated UTEP, 64-62 (OT), semifinals 1989-90 Reggie Shields, G 1986 Defeated Indiana State, 68-50, first round Lost to Memphis, 77-51, championship 1991-92 Mark Morse, G Defeated Drake, 68-67, semifinals 2009 Defeated Rice, 73-51, quarterfinals 1993-94 Shea Seals, G Defeated Bradley, 74-58, championship Defeated UAB, 70-67, semifinals MVC Freshman of the Year (since 1985-86) 1987 Defeated Southern Illinois, 61-56, semifinals Lost to Memphis, 64-39, championship Lost to Wichita State, 79-74 (OT), championship 2010 Defeated Rice, 73-62, first round 1993-94 Shea Seals, G 1988 Lost to Wichita State, 74-66, first round Defeated Marshall, 80-64, quarterfinals MVC Defensive Player of the Year 1989 Lost to Southern Illinois, 73-66, first round Lost to UTEP, 75-61, semifinals (since 1988-89) 1990 Defeated Bradley, 71-69, first round 2011 Defeated Rice, 81-72, quarterfinals 1988-89 Michael Scott, F Lost to Southern Illinois, 75-65, semifinals 1991 Defeated Wichita State, 71-52, first round Lost to UTEP, 66-54, semifinals 1990-91 Michael Scott, F Lost to SW Missouri State, 82-80 (2OT), 1993-94 Lou Dawkins, G semifinals 1992 Defeated Indiana State, 77-65, first round Tulsa’s WAC Awards Defeated Southern Illinois, 82-79, semifinals WAC Freshman of the Year Lost to SW Missouri State, 71-68, championship 1998-99 Greg Harrington, G 1993 Did Not Participate WAC Coach of the Year 1994 Defeated Drake, 91-82, first round Lost to Northern Iowa, 79-73, semifinals 1999-00 Bill Self 1995 Defeated Wichita State, 77-63, first round Defeated Bradley, 89-80, semifinals Tulsa’s C-USA Awards Lost to Southern Illinois, 77-62, championship C-USA Sixth Man of the Year 1996 Defeated Evansville, 65-55, first round Defeated Illinois State, 69-52, semifinals 2005-06 Anthony Price, F Defeated Bradley, 60-46, championship 2009-10 Steven Idlet, F

C-USA Newcomer of the Year 2010-11 Scottie Haralson, G

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C onference All-Time Selections

1971-72 Steve Bracey WAC MVC 1972-73 Sammy High Year Player

RY Year Player Willie Biles 1996-97 Shea Seals (first-team/Mountain Division) O 1934-35 Herb Larsen 1973-74 Willie Biles Michael Ruffin (all-defensive team/Mountain Division) 1935-36 Ned Butler 1974-75 Ken Smith 1997-98 Michael Ruffin (first-team, all-defensive team/Pacific Division) Robert Jones 1976-77 Dan O’Leary (second-team) Rod Thompson (second-team/Pacific Division) HIST 1937-38 Robert Jones 1979-80 Bob Stevenson (second-team) Eric Coley (all-defensive team/Pacific Division) 1938-39 Bob Patterson 1980-81 Paul Pressey (first-team) 1998-99 Michael Ruffin (second-team, all-defensive team/Mountain Division) 1939-40 Harry Lamprich Greg Stewart (second-team) Brandon Kurtz (second-team, all-newcomer team/Mountain Division) 1940-41 Clarence Ehlers David Brown (second-team) Greg Harrington (all-newcomer team/Mountain Division) 1945-46 Gerald Carrens 1981-82 Paul Pressey (first-team) 1999-00 Eric Coley (first-team and all-defensive team) 1949-50 Neil Ridley Greg Stewart (second-team) Brandon Kurtz (second-team) 1951-52 Dick Nunneley 1982-83 Steve Harris (first-team) Warren Shackleford David Shelton (second-team and all-newcomer team) Ricky Ross (second-team) Tony Heard (all-defensive team) 1952-53 Dick Nunneley 1983-84 Steve Harris (first-team) 2000-01 Kevin Johnson (second-team) Warren Shackleford Ricky Ross (first-team) Dante Swanson (all-defensive team) Mark Arrington 1984-85 Steve Harris (first-team) 1953-54 Dick Nunneley Herbert Johnson (second-team) 2001-02 Greg Harrington (first-team) Bob Patterson 1985-86 Tracy Moore (first-team) Kevin Johnson (second-team) 1954-55 Bob Patterson David Moss (second-team) Dante Swanson (second-team and all-defensive team) Dick Courter 1986-87 David Moss (first-team) 2002-03 Kevin Johnson (first-team and all-defensive team) 1955-56 Junior Born Tracy Moore (first-team) Dante Swanson (second-team) 1957-58 Roger Wendel Brian Rahilly (second-team) Jason Parker (second-team) 1958-59 Roger Wendel 1987-88 Tracy Moore (first-team) 2003-04 Jason Parker (second-team) 1959-60 David Voss 1988-89 Lamont Randolph (second-team) Jarius Glenn (all-defensive team) 1960-61 David Voss Ray Wingard (second-team) 2004-05 Jarius Glenn (all-defensive team) 1961-62 Jim King 1989-90 Lamont Randolph (second-team) 1962-63 Bill Kusleika 1990-91 Marcell Gordon (first-team) Jim King 1991-92 Mark Morse (first-team) C-USA 1963-64 Bill Kusleika Gary Collier (second-team) Year Player 1964-65 Rick Park 1992-93 Mark Morse (first-team) 2006-07 Rod Earls (third-team) 1965-66 Julian Hammond Gary Collier (second-team) Ben Uzoh (all-freshman team) 1966-67 Eldridge Webb 1993-94 Gary Collier (first-team) 2007-08 Ben Uzoh (second-team) 1968-69 Bobby Smith Lou Dawkins (second-team) Jerome Jordan (all-defensive team) Rob Washington 1994-95 Shea Seals (first-team) 2008-09 Jerome Jordan (first-team and all-defensive team) 1969-70 Ron Carson Alvin “Pooh” Williamson (first-team) Ben Uzoh (second-team) Dana Lewis 1995-96 Shea Seals (first-team) 2009-10 Ben Uzoh (first-team) 1970-71 Dana Lewis Jerome Jordan, (second-team and all-defensive team) 2010-11 Justin Hurtt (first-team) Jordan Clarkson (all-freshman team)

Academic All-Conference C-USA Commissioners Tulsa’s Conference History Honor Roll MVC 1987 David Moss Tulsa’s MVC Scoring Leaders 2006 Sean Coleman Don Royster Brett McDade Year Player G FG FT Points AVG 1989 Jason Ludwig Sam Mitchell 1954-55 Bob Patterson 28 272 229 773 27.6 Alyn Thomsen Charles Ramsdell 1968-69 Bobby “Bingo” Smith 27 281 99 661 24.5 Fallon Wacasey Kyle Young 1970-71 Dana Lewis 26 255 97 607 23.3 1990 Brian Loyd 2007 Joey Kieval 1972-73 Willie Biles 26 323 142 788 30.3 1991 Jason Ludwig Brett McDade 1973-74 Willie Biles 26 257 127 641 24.7 1992 Bennie Gibbs Sam Mitchell 1974-75 Ken Smith 29 255 97 607 20.9 WAC Charles Ramsdell 1997 Jonnie Gendron Kyle Young Michael Ruffin 2008 Steven Idlet Tulsa’s MVC Rebounding Leaders 1998 Jonnie Gendron Bett McDade Year Player G REB AVG Michael Ruffin Sam Mitchell Ben Uzoh 1960-61 Gene Estes 25 358 14.3 1999 Michael Ruffin Shawn Williams 2009 Steven Idlet 2001 Jack Ingram Sam Mitchell Tulsa’s WAC Rebounding Leaders Jason Parker Will Sanger 2010 Steven Idlet Year Player G REB AVG 2002 Jack Ingram Jason Parker Kodi Maduka 1998-99 Michael Ruffin 33 342 10.4 2003 Jason Parker D.J. Magley 2004 Jason Parker Will Sanger Tulsa’s C-USA Scoring Leaders 2005 Brett McDade 2011 Steven Idlet Charles Ramsdell Kodi Maduka Year Player G FG 3PT FT Points AVG D.J. Magley 2010-11 Justin Hurtt 32 206 86 142 640 20.0 C-USA Will Sanger 2007 Brett McDade 2009 Steven Idlet Sam Mitchell

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Tulsa’s National Rankings

Tulsa Week-by-Week in the Associated Press Poll HIST

1952–53 1983–84 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 29) O

December January February March December January February March RY 00 16 23 30 00 6 13 20 27 00 3 10 17 24 00 3 10 24 00 00 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 6 13 00 15 14 8 00 17 13 11 20 00 – 19 – – 00 – – – 00 00 – – – – – 20 13 12 11 12 12 10 9 12 12

1954–55 1984–85 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 27) December January February March December January February March 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 – – – – – – – – – – 19 19 15 16 – – – – – – 20 17 12 17 15 12 15 15 18

1955–56 1995–96 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 20, 27) December January February March December January February March 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 6 4 11 18 26 28 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 – – – – 15 – – – – – – – – – 25 – – – – – – – – – –

1968–69 (not ranked preseason) 1996–97 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 19) December January February March December January February March 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 26 3 10 17 24 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 – – – – – – 14 14 13 11 7 14 19 – 22 21 – – – – – 24 21 22 – – – – –

1981–82 (preseason ranking of 11th) 1999–00 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 22, 29) December January February March December January February March 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 2 9 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 6 13 9 14 12 14 13 10 18 10 16 11 7 6 8 10 10 – – – 25 22 19 15 13 17 15 13 12 15 14 18

1982–83 (not ranked preseason or Nov. 30) 2002–03 (preseason ranking of 25th) December January February March November December January February March 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 15 24 1 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 – – 20 19 – – – – – – – – – – – 22 19 17 22 20 – – – – – – – – – – – –

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100 Years of Tulsa Basketball History

Year coach W–L Points Home Away Neutral Conference Conference Postseason

RY Record Finish O 1907–08 W.R. Bergen 1–1 53–61 1–0 0–1 0–0 – – – 1908–09 W.R. Bergen 3–1 129–89 0–0 3–1 0–0 – – – HIST 1910–13 No Varsity Teams Fielded 1913–14 Harvey Allen 3–2 136–90 2–1 1–1 0–0 – – – 1914–15 Forest Rees 6–3 248–249 4–1 2–2 0–0 – – – 1915–16 Francis Schmidt 9–7 546–552 5–2 4–5 0–0 – – – 1916–17 Francis Schmidt 11–7 576–519 5–3 6–4 0–0 – – – 1917–18 Hal Mefford 1–5 153–235 0–0 1–5 0–0 – – – 1918–19 Francis Schmidt 5–3 292–277 3–2 2–1 0–0 – – – 1919–20 Francis Schmidt 16–3 684–462 6–1 10–2 0–0 – – – 1920–21 Francis Schmidt 18–2 737–484 8–0 9–1 1–1 – – Nat’l AAU Tourney 1921–22 Francis Schmidt 14–4 596–437 7–2 7–2 0–0 – – – 1922–23 Howard Acher 1–3 86–119 0–1 1–2 0–0 – – – 1923–24 Howard Acher 2–1 102–59 1–0 1–1 0–0 – – – 1924–25 Howard Acher 13–8 570–596 5–1 7–5 1–2 – – – 1925–26 J.B. Miller 7–10 510–593 3–4 4–6 0–0 – – – 1926–27 J.B. Miller 3–6 194–283 2–3 1–3 0–0 – – – 1927–28 J.B. Miller 2–12 370–485 2–7 0–5 0–0 – – – 1928–29 J.B. Miller 2–11 321–498 1–6 1–5 0–0 – – – 1929–30 J.B. Miller 2–6 247–302 2–3 0–3 0–0 – – – 1930–31 Oliver Hodge 10–4 348–325 4–2 6–2 0–0 – – – 1931–32 Oliver Hodge 10–7 495–435 5–1 5–6 0–0 – – – 1932–33 Chet Benefiel 11–6 515–491 5–2 6–4 0–0 – – – 1933–34 Chet Benefiel 6–8 316–333 3–2 3–6 0–0 – – – 1934–35 Chet Benefiel 6–10 383–503 4–3 2–7 0–0 – – – 1935–36 Chet Benefiel 6–14 520–590 2–5 3–6 1–3 5–7 5th – 1936–37 Chet Benefiel 9–9 536–552 5–2 1–6 3–1 4–8 5th – 1937–38 Chet Benefiel 12–10 713–684 3–6 7–2 2–2 8–6 3rd – 1938–39 Chet Benefiel 15–8 786–703 6–1 6–6 3–1 8–6 3rd (tie) – 1939–40 H.B. (Tex) Ryon 12–15 933–877 7–5 4–6 1–4 5–7 5th – 1940–41 Jack Sterrett 12–9 733–747 6–2 4–5 2–2 7–5 3rd – 1941–42 H.B. (Tex) Ryon 3–13 449–661 2–4 1–9 0–0 3–7 5th – 1942–43 Mike Milligan 0–10 285–460 0–5 0–5 0–0 0–10 6th – 1943–44 Woody West 5–3 343–319 2–1 3–2 0–0 5–3 3rd – 1944–45 Paul Alyea 4–8 451–559 3–3 1–5 0–0 4–8 – – 1945–46 Don Shields 6–12 700–766 4–4 1–8 1–0 3–9 7th – 1946–47 Don Shields 5–19 913–1193 4–5 1–14 0–0 3–9 5th (tie) – 1947–48 John Garrison 7–16 1026–1296 5–4 2–12 0–0 2–8 5th – 1948–49 John Garrison 4–20 1077–1411 2–8 2–11 0–1 0–10 6th – 1949–50 Clarence Iba 12–11 992–1027 5–5 5–5 2–1 3–9 6th – 1950–51 Clarence Iba 10–17 1340–1419 7–4 2–11 1–2 4–10 6th (tie) – 1951–52 Clarence Iba 14–10 1325–1243 8–4 5–5 1–1 5–5 3rd – 1952–53 Clarence Iba 15–10 1657–1574 11–2 3–5 1–3 5–5 2nd (tie) NIT 1953–54 Clarence Iba 15–14 1782–1810 8–4 4–9 3–1 5–5 3rd – 1954–55 Clarence Iba 21–7 1816–1684 13–1 7–4 1–2 8–2 1st (tie) NCAA 1955–56 Clarence Iba 16–10 1549–1537 9–4 5–6 2–0 4–8 5th – 1956–57 Clarence Iba 8–17 1531–1644 5–9 3–8 0–0 5–9 5th (tie) – 1957–58 Clarence Iba 7–19 1502–1653 5–6 1–11 1–2 4–10 6th (tie) – 1958–59 Clarence Iba 10–15 1628–1712 8–5 1–8 1–2 2–12 7th (tie) – 1959–60 Clarence Iba 9–17 1641–1849 5–5 2–11 2–1 5–9 6th –

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Year coach W–L Points Home Away Neutral Conference conference Postseason Record Finish 1960–61 Joe Swank 8–17 1739–1861 6–6 1–10 1–1 2–10 6th –

1961–62 Joe Swank 7–19 1680–1950 5–9 2–10 0–0 4–8 6th – HIST 1962–63 Joe Swank 17–8 1656–1595 12–1 5–7 0–0 5–7 5th –

1963–64 Joe Swank 10–15 1992–2023 7–7 3–8 0–0 2–10 6th – O

1964–65 Joe Swank 14–11 1724–1591 10–2 3–8 1–1 7–7 5th (tie) – RY 1965–66 Joe Swank 16–13 2075–2034 9–3 4–10 3–0 6–8 6th (tie) – 1966–67 Joe Swank 19–8 1867–1724 10–4 9–3 0–1 10–4 2nd NIT 1967–68 Joe Swank 11–12 1478–1493 8–5 2–7 1–0 5–11 7th – 1968–69 Ken Hayes 19–8 2244–2101 12–1 6–6 1–1 11–5 3rd NIT 1969–70 Ken Hayes 15–11 2057–1972 8–4 6–7 1–0 8–8 5th – 1970–71 Ken Hayes 17–9 2188–2062 11–4 5–4 1–1 8–6 4th (tie) – 1971–72 Ken Hayes 15–11 2126–2094 10–5 5–6 0–0 5–9 6th – 1972–73 Ken Hayes 18–8 2218–2066 10–2 7–5 1–1 10–4 3rd (tie) – 1973–74 Ken Hayes 18–8 2138–1935 11–4 6–3 1–1 7–6 3rd (tie) – 1974–75 Ken Hayes 15–14 2360–2341 7–6 5–7 3–1 5–9 6th – 1975–76 Jim King 9–18 2076–2123 6–6 1–10 2–2 4–8 4th (tie) – 1976–77 Jim King 7–20 1970–2252 5–9 2–10 0–1 3–9 7th – 1977–78 Jim King 9–18 1951–2086 7–6 2–11 0–1 7–9 7th – 1978–79 Jim King 13–14 2192–2170 8–5 4–9 1–0 7–9 7th – 1979–80 Jim King 6–12 1275-1357 5-4 1-8 0-0 3-6 -- Bill Franey (interim) 2–7 689-750 2-2 0-5 0-0 2-5 8th (tie) – 1980–81 Nolan Richardson 26–7 2656–2444 15–0 5–6 6–1 11–5 2nd (tie) NIT Champion 1981–82 Nolan Richardson 24–6 2386–2075 19–0 5–5 0–1 12–4 2nd (tie) NCAA 1982–83 Nolan Richardson 19–12 2373–2277 11–2 7–7 1–3 11–7 3rd (tie) NIT 1983–84 Nolan Richardson 27–4 2816–2417 19–1 8–2 0–1 13–3 1st (tie) NCAA 1984–85 Nolan Richardson 23–8 2527–2263 16–3 7–4 0–1 12–4 1st NCAA 1985–86 J.D. Barnett 23–9 2089–1854 17–1 5–6 1–2 10–6 2nd (tie) NCAA 1986–87 J.D. Barnett 22–8 2099–1902 14–2 7–5 1–1 11–3 1st NCAA 1987–88 J.D. Barnett 8–20 1868–1954 7–7 0–10 1–3 4–10 7th – 1988–89 J.D. Barnett 18–13 2046–2062 11–2 4–8 3–3 10–4 2nd (tie) – 1989–90 J.D. Barnett 17–13 2243–2176 9–4 6–7 2–2 9–5 2nd (tie) NIT 1990–91 J.D. Barnett 18–12 2298–2123 12–1 4–9 2–2 10–6 3rd NIT 1991–92 Tubby Smith 17–13 2200–2120 8–7 7–5 2–1 12–6 4th (tie) – 1992–93 Tubby Smith 15–14 2228–2168 11–2 4–11 0–1 10–8 4th – 1993–94 Tubby Smith 23–8 2586–2268 9–3 10–2 4–3 15–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1994–95 Tubby Smith 24–8 2394–2156 11–1 8–4 5–3 15–3 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 1995–96 Steve Robinson 22–8 2292–1950 11–3 8–4 3–1 12–6 3rd NCAA 1996–97 Steve Robinson 24–10 2463–2141 13–1 7–5 4–4 12–4 2nd NCAA Second Round 1997–98 Bill Self 19–12 2013–2115 11–4 6–6 2–2 9–5 3rd 1998–99 Bill Self 23–10 2319–2102 13–1 5–6 5–3 9–5 1st (tie) NCAA Second Round 1999–00 Bill Self 32–5 2974–2326 14–1 10–3 8–1 12–2 1st NCAA Elite Eight 2000–01 Buzz Peterson 26–11 2840–2539 16–3 6–8 4–0 10–6 2nd NIT Champion 2001–02 John Phillips 27–7 2726–2363 13–3 10–3 4–1 15–3 1st (tie) NCAA Second Round 2002–03 John Phillips 23–10 2423–2155 14–3 6–6 3–1 12–6 2nd (tie) NCAA Second Round 2003-04 John Phillips 9–20 1982–2079 7–7 2–12 0–1 5–13 8th (tie) 2004-05 John Phillips 2-5 497-487 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 -- Alvin “Pooh” Williamson 7-15 1573-1609 6-4 1-9 0-2 5-13 9th (interim) 2005-06 Doug Wojcik 11-17 1714-1833 8-5 3-11 0-1 6-8 6th (tie) 2006-07 Doug Wojcik 20-11 2120-1932 15-3 4-6 1-2 9-7 4th (tie) 2007-08 Doug Wojcik 25-14 2746-2542 18-2 3-11 4-1 8-8 6th (tie) CBI Champion 2008-09 Doug Wojcik 25-11 2405-2210 15-3 7-7 3-1 12-4 2nd NIT Second Round 2009-10 Doug Wojcik 23-12 2500-2284 16-2 5-7 2-3 10-6 5th NIT First Round 2010-11 Doug Wojcik 19-13 2255-2165 12-4 4-8 3-1 11-5 2nd

TOTALS 1305-1050 160,372- 775-335 409-617 121-97 26 Postseason 141,901 (.698) (.399) (.555) Appearances

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O Dec. 30, 1936-Jan. 2, 1937 Dec. 27-29, 1951 Dec. 28-29, 1964 Dec. 29-30, 1978 (3-1) at Oklahoma City, Okla. (2-1) at Oklahoma City, Okla. (1-1) at Miami, Fla. (1-1) at New Haven, Conn. Tulsa 42, Oklahoma Baptist 21 Tulsa 62, Alabama 52 Maryland 66, Tulsa 59 Connecticut 89, Tulsa 68 HIST Tulsa 35, Northwestern Oklahoma 24 Tulsa 77, Idaho 75 Tulsa 73, Yale 61 Tulsa 77, Manhattan 74 Tulsa 26, Baylor 23 Oklahoma City 52, Tulsa 41 1965 Rainbow Classic Oklahoma A&M 40, Tulsa 17 1980 Oil Capital Classic 1952 All-College Tournament Dec. 27-30, 1965 Dec. 12-13, 1980 1937 All-College Tournament Dec. 29-31, 1952 (3-0) at Honolulu, Hawaii (1-1) at Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. Dec. 27-30, 1937 (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 92, Washington 76 Georgia 66, Tulsa 64 (2-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Wyoming 58, Tulsa 48 Tulsa 78, Michigan State 67 Tulsa 102, Tulane 85 Tulsa 46, Panhandle State 21 Western Kentucky 79, Tulsa 70 Tulsa 70, St. Louis 64 Southwestern Kansas 45, Tulsa 38 Tulsa 79, Bowling Green 75 1981 Oil Capital Classic 1967 Volunteer Classic Central Missouri State 40, Tulsa 37 Dec. 11-12, 1981 1953 All-College Tournament Dec. 14-15, 1967 Tulsa 27, Baylor 21 (2-0) at Tulsa Convention Center Dec. 28-30, 1953 (1-1) at Knoxville, Tenn. Tulsa 72, TCU 62 1938 All-College Tournament (2-1) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 55, Army 53 Tulsa 80, Oral Roberts 63 Dec. 26-30, 1938 Santa Clara 58, Tulsa 43 Tennessee 56, Tulsa 48 (4-1) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 76, Cincinnati 70 1982 Oil Capital Classic 1968 Trojan Classic Tulsa 39, West Texas State 32 Tulsa 64, Mississippi 60 Dec. 17-18, 1982 Dec. 27-28, 1968 Emporia State 37, Tulsa 25 (2-0) at Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. 1954 All-College Tournament (1-1) at Los Angeles, Calif. Tulsa 37, Westminster College 21 Tulsa 84, North Carolina 75 Dec. 20-22, 1954 Tulsa 81, UTEP 73 Tulsa 40, Oklahoma City 32 Tulsa 63, Oral Roberts 56 (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Southern Cal 99, Tulsa 88 Tulsa 34, Southwest Kansas 21 Tulsa 69, Wyoming 64 1982 Cabrillo Classic 1969 Liberty Bowl Classic 1939 Tulsa All-College Tournament George Washington 66, Tulsa 61 Dec. 29-30, 1982 Dec. 10-11, 1969 Dec. 20-23, 1939 Oklahoma City 73, Tulsa 68 (0-2) at San Diego, Calif. (2-0) at Memphis, Tenn. (2-2) at Newblock Park, Tulsa, Okla. Vilanova 75, Tulsa 68 1955 All-College Tournament Tulsa 74, Arkansas 66 Tulsa 44, Northeastern 17 Florida State 96, Tulsa 80 Dec. 27-29, 1955 Tulsa 82, Memphis State 72 Tulsa 34, Oklahoma Baptist 21 (3-0) at Oklahoma City, Okla. 1983 First Tulsa Classic East Central 31, Tulsa 24 1970 Las Vegas Classic Tulsa 60, Idaho State 59 Dec. 9-10, 1983 East Texas 45, Tulsa 43 Dec. 28-29, 1970 Tulsa 68, Seattle 66 (2-0) at Convention Center, Tulsa, Okla. (1-1) at Las Vegas, Nev. 1939 All-College Tournament Tulsa 65, Oklahoma City 58 Tulsa 126, Long Island University 80 Tulsa 68, Long Beach State 61 Dec. 28-31, 1939 Tulsa 91, San Diego State 80 1957 All-College Tournament Indiana State 79, Tulsa 72 (1-3) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 26-28, 1957 1984 First Tulsa Classic Baylor 46, Tulsa 32 1972 Lobo Classic (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 28-29, 1984 North Texas State 31, Tulsa 28 Dec. 29-30, 1972 Tulsa 64, Idaho State 54 (2-0) at Convention Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 59, Oklahoma City 28 (1-1) at Albuquerque, NM Oklahoma City 48, Tulsa 41 Tulsa 86, East Carolina 63 West Texas State 42, Tulsa 30 Seattle 68, Tulsa 62 Niagara 65, Tulsa 49 Tulsa 92, Alcorn State 79 Tulsa 94, Dartmouth 63 1940 All-College Tournament 1958 All-College Tournament 1985 Preseason NIT Dec. 27-30, 1940 1973 Pan American Classic Dec. 26-29, 1958 Nov. 22-24, 1985 (2-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Dec. 28-29, 1973 (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. (1-1) at Cincinnati, Ohio West Texas State 61, Tulsa 42 (2-0) at Edinburg, Texas Duquesne 78, Tulsa 67 Tulsa 63, Dayton 60 (OT) Tulsa 51, Baylor 47 Tulsa 106, Pan American 97 Tulsa 80, Wichita State 75 Louisville 80, Tulsa 74 Tulsa 37, New Mexico State 23 Tulsa 88, Texas A&M 67 Oregon 67, Tulsa 65 Central Missouri State 33, Tulsa 23 1985 First Tulsa Classic 1974 Rainbow Classic 1959 All-College Tournament Dec. 27-28, 1985 1949 Enid Intercollegiate Dec. 26-28, 1974 Dec. 28-30, 1959 (2-0) at Tulsa Convention Center Tournament (2-1) at Honolulu, Hawaii (2-1) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 81, McNeese State 62 Dec. 27-29, 1949 Villanova 88, Tulsa 85 Bowling Green 61, Tulsa 58 Tulsa 67, Jacksonville 57 (2-1) at Enid, Okla. Tulsa 82, San Jose State 74 Tulsa 70, Clemson 52 Tulsa 45, NW Louisiana State 40 Tulsa 81, Pennsylvania 75 1986 Fleet Classic Tulsa 75, Niagara 68 Tulsa 50, Washburn 42 Nov. 28-29, 1986 1975 Cougar Classic Pittsburg State 52, Tulsa 45 1960 All-College Tournament (2-0) at Providence, RI Dec. 12-13, 1975 Dec. 27-29, 1960 Tulsa 70, Xavier (Ohio) 60 1950 All-College Tournament (1-1) at Provo, Utah (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 82, Providence 74 Dec. 27-29, 1950 St. John’s 78, Tulsa 62 New York University 70, Tulsa 61 (1-2) at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 81, Long Beach State 74 1986 First Tulsa Classic Oklahoma City 83, Tulsa 62 Arkansas 53, Tulsa 44 Dec. 29-30, 1986 Tulsa 81, TCU 65 1975 Sun Bowl Tournament Tulsa 56, Oklahoma City 43 (2-0) at Tulsa Convention Center Dec. 19-20, 1975 Vanderbilt 56, Tulsa 49 Tulsa 79, William & Mary 60 (0-2) at El Paso, Texas Tulsa 68, Colorado State 61 UTEP 77, Tulsa 67 Auburn 92, Tulsa 75

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1977 MVC Tournament 1988 MVC Tournament 1997 WAC Tournament 2003 WAC Tournament Mar. 11-15, 2003 @ Tulsa, Okla. RY Feb. 28, 1977 @ Amarillo, Texas Mar. 5, 1988 @ Peoria, Ill. Mar. 4-8, 1997 @ Las Vegas, Nev.

O (0-1, lost in first round) (0-1, lost in first round) (1-1, lost in semifinals) (3-0, Champions) West Texas State 96, Tulsa 81 Bradley 67, Tulsa 62 Tulsa 68, UNLV 65 Tulsa 81, UTEP 47 Tulsa 66, Hawaii 56

HIST TCU 64, Tulsa 59 1978 MVC Tournament 1989 MVC Tournament Tulsa 75, Nevada 64 Feb. 27, 1978 @ Las Cruces, NM Mar. 4, 1989 @ Wichita, Kan. 1998 WAC Tournament (0-1, lost in first round) (0-1, lost in first round) Mar. 3-7, 1998 @ Las Vegas, Nev. 2004 WAC Tournament New Mexico State 76, Tulsa 74 Southern Illinois 73, Tulsa 66 (1-1, lost in quarterfinals) Mar. 9-13, 2004 @ Fresno, Calif. Tulsa 59, BYU 56 (0-1, lost in first round) 1979 MVC Tournament 1990 MVC Tournament New Mexico 60, Tulsa 59 SMU 79, Tulsa 60 Feb. 27, 1979 @ Las Cruces, NM Mar. 3-5, 1990 @ Normal, Ill. (0-1, lost in first round) (1-1, lost in semifinals) 1999 WAC Tournament 2005 WAC Tournament New Mexico State 82, Tulsa 79 Tulsa 71, Bradley 69 Mar. 2-6,1999 @ Las Vegas, Nev. Mar. 8-12, 2005 @ Reno, Nev. Southern Illinois 75, Tulsa 65 (1-1, lost in semifinals) (0-1, lost in first round) 1980 MVC Tournament Tulsa 85, Fresno State 56 Boise State 83, Tulsa 73 Feb. 26, 1980 1991 MVC Tournament Utah 64, Tulsa 61 (0-1, lost in first round) Mar. 2-3, 1991 @ St. Louis, Mo. 2006 C-USA Tournament Bradley 97, Tulsa 76 @ Peoria, Ill. (1-1, lost in semifinals) 2000 WAC Tournament Mar. 8-11, 2006 @ Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa 71, Wichita State 52 Mar. 9-11, 2000 @ Fresno, Calif. (0-1, lost in first round) 1981 MVC Tournament SW Missouri State 82, Tulsa 80 (2 OT) (2-1, lost in finals) Southern Miss 66, Tulsa 61 Mar. 3-5, 1981 Tulsa 71, Rice 51 2007 C-USA Tournament (1-1, lost in semifinals) 1992 MVC Tournament Tulsa 93, TCU 71 Mar. 7-10, 2007 @ Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa 68, New Mexico State 67 Mar. 7-9, 1992 @ St. Louis, Mo. Fresno State 75, Tulsa 72 (1-1, lost in quarterfinals) @ Tulsa, Okla. (2-1, lost in finals) Tulsa 65, East Carolina 50 Creighton 66, Tulsa 64 @ Omaha, Neb. Tulsa 77, Indiana State 65 2001 WAC Tournament Tulane 58, Tulsa 56 Tulsa 82, Southern Illinois 79 Mar. 8-10, 2001 @ Tulsa, Okla. 1982 MVC Tournament SW Missouri State 71, Tulsa 68 (2-1, lost in finals) 2008 C-USA Tournament Mar. 2-6, 1982 @ Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 64, San Jose State 53 Mar. 12-15, 2008 @ Memphis, Tenn. (3-0, Champions) 1994 MVC Tournament Tulsa 59, UTEP 56 (3-1, lost in finals) Tulsa 106, Creighton 81 Mar. 5-6, 1994 @ St. Louis, Mo. Hawaii 78, Tulsa 72 (OT) Tulsa 66, East Carolina 49 Tulsa 85, New Mexico State 61 (1-1, lost in semifinals) Tulsa 78, UAB 68 (OT) Tulsa 90, Illinois State 77 Tulsa 91, Drake 82 2002 WAC Tournament Tulsa 64, UTEP 62 (OT) Northern Iowa 79, Tulsa 73 Mar. 5-9, 2002 @ Tulsa, Okla. Memphis 77, Tulsa 51 1983 MVC Tournament (2-1, lost in finals) Mar. 8-12, 1983 1995 MVC Tournament Tulsa 72, Boise State 53 2009 C-USA Tournament (2-1, lost in finals) Mar. 4-6, 1995 @ St. Louis, Mo. Tulsa 81, Fresno State 65 Mar. 11-14, 2009 @ Memphis, Tenn. Tulsa 108, Indiana State 84 @ Tulsa, (2-1, lost in finals) Hawaii 73, Tulsa 59 (2-1, lost in finals) Okla. Tulsa 77, Wichita State 63 Tulsa 73, Rice 51 Tulsa 49, New Mexico State 48 Tulsa 89, Bradley 80 Tulsa 70, UAB 67 @ Las Cruces, NM Southern Illinois 77, Tulsa 62 @ St. Memphis 64, Tulsa 39 Illinois State 84, Tulsa 64 @ Normal, Ill. Louis, Mo. 1984 MVC Tournament 1996 MVC Tournament 2010 C-USA Tournament Mar. 5-9, 1984 @ Tulsa, Okla. Mar. 2-4, 1996 @ St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 10-13 @ Tulsa, Okla. (3-0, Champions) (3-0, Champions) (2-1, lost in semifinals) Tulsa 110, Indiana State 99 Tulsa 66, Evansville 65 Tulsa 73, Rice 62 Tulsa 86, Wichita State 80 Tulsa 69, Illinois State 52 Tulsa 80, Marshall 64 Tulsa 70, Creighton 68 Tulsa 60, Bradley 46 UTEP 75, Tulsa 61 1985 MVC Tournament Mar. 5-7, 1986 @ Tulsa, Okla. Players celebrate the 2008 CBI Championship. (2-1, lost in finals) Tulsa 74, West Texas State 69 Tulsa 85, Bradley 77 Wichita State 84, Tulsa 82 1986 MVC Tournament Mar. 3-5, 1986 @ Tulsa, Okla. (3-0, Champions) Tulsa 68, Indiana State 50 Tulsa 68, Drake 67 Tulsa 74, Bradley 58 1987 MVC Tournament Mar. 2-4, 1987 @ Tulsa, Okla. (1-1, lost in finals) Tulsa 61, Southern Illinois 56 Wichita State 79, Tulsa 74 (OT)

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1953 NIT 1991 NIT 2003 NCAA 2009 NIT HIST Mar. 7, 1953 Mar. 14, 1991 Mar. 20-22, 2003 Mar. 18-20, 2009 (0-1) at New York, NY (0-1) at Norman, Okla. (1-1) at Spokane, Wash. Tulsa 68, Northwestern 59 @ Tulsa O

Duquesne 89, Tulsa 60 Oklahoma 111, Tulsa 86 Tulsa 84, Dayton 71 Auburn 74, Tulsa 55 @ Auburn, Ala. RY Wisconsin 61, Tulsa 60 1955 NCAA West Region 1994 NCAA Midwest Region 2010 NIT Mar. 11-12, 1955 Mar. 18-20, 1994 Mar. 17, 2010 2008 CBI (1-1) at Manhattan, Kan. (2-1, advanced to Sweet 16) Kent State 75, Tulsa 74 @ Kent, Ohio Mar. 19-Apr. 4, 2008 Colorado 69, Tulsa 59 Tulsa 112, UCLA 102 @ (5-1 Champions) Tulsa 68, Southern Methodist 67 Oklahoma City, Okla. Tulsa 61, Miami-Ohio 45 @ Tulsa Tulsa 82, Oklahoma State 80 1967 NIT Tulsa 69, Utah 60 @ Tulsa @ Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 15, 1967 Tulsa 73, Houston 69 @ Tulsa Arkansas 103, Tulsa 84 @ Dallas, Texas (0-1) at New York, NY Tulsa 73, Bradley 68 @ Tulsa Marquette 64, Tulsa 60 1995 NCAA East Region Bradley 83, Tulsa 74 @ Peoria, Ill. Mar. 17-19, 1995 Tulsa 70, Bradley 64 @ Tulsa 1969 NIT (2-1, advanced to Sweet 16) Mar. 13, 1969 Tulsa 68, Illinois 62 @ Albany, NY (0-1) at New York, NY Tulsa 64, Old Dominion 52 @ Albany, NY St. Peter’s 75, Tulsa 71 Massachusetts 76, Tulsa 51 @ East 1981 NIT Rutherford, NJ Mar. 13-25, 1981 1996 NCAA Midwest Region (5-0, Champions) Mar. 15, 1996 Tulsa 81, Pan American 71 (0-1) at Milwaukee, Wis. @ Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. Louisville 82, Tulsa 80 (OT) Tulsa 72, UTEP 67 @ Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 69, South Alabama 68 1997 NCAA Midwest Region @ Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. Mar. 14-16, 1997 Tulsa 89, West Virginia 87 @ New (1-1) at Kansas City, Mo. York, NY Tulsa 81, Boston U. 52 Tulsa 86, Syracuse 84 (OT) @ New Clemson 65, Tulsa 59 York, NY 1999 NCAA East Region 1982 NCAA Midwest Region Mar. 12-14, 1999 Mar. 13, 1982 (1-1) at Charlotte, N.C. (0-1) at Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 62, College of Charleston 53 Houston 78, Tulsa 74 Duke 97, Tulsa 56 1983 NIT 2000 NCAA South Region Mar. 16, 1983 Mar. 17-19 & 24-26, 2000 (0-1) at Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla. (3-1, advanced to Elite Eight) TCU 64, Tulsa 62 Tulsa 89, UNLV 62 @Nashville, Tenn. Tulsa 69, Cincinnati 61 @ Nashville, Tenn. 1984 NCAA Mideast Region Tulsa 80, Miami (Fla.) 71 @ Austin, TX Mar. 18, 1984 No. Carolina 59, Tulsa 55 @ Austin, TX (0-1) at Milwaukee, Wis. Louisville 69, Tulsa 67 2001 NIT Mar. 14-29, 2001 1985 NCAA West Region (5-0 Champions) Mar. 15, 1985 Tulsa 75, UC Irvine 71 @ Tulsa, Okla. (0-1) at Albuquerque, NM Tulsa 76, Minnesota 73 (OT) UTEP 79, Tulsa 75 @ Minneapolis, Minn. 1986 NCAA East Region Tulsa 77, Mississippi State 75 Mar. 14, 1986 @ Starkville, Miss. (0-1) at Syracuse, NY Tulsa 72, Memphis 64 @ NY, NY Navy 87, Tulsa 68 Tulsa 79, Alabama 60 @ NY, NY

1987 NCAA West Region 2002 NCAA Mar. 13, 1987 Mar. 14-16, 2002 (0-1) at Tucson, Ariz. (1-1) at St. Louis, Mo. Oklahoma 74, Tulsa 69 Tulsa 71, Marquette 69 1990 NIT Kentucky 87, Tulsa 82 Mar. 15, 1990 (0-1) at Stillwater, Okla. Oklahoma State 83, Tulsa 74 Greg Stewart (1980-82) was the MVP of the 1981 NIT Championship.

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Tulsa’s All-Time Roster (players listed through the 2009-10 season)

A Mark Butterworth (1973-74) Theodore Dukes (1926) Steve Harris (1981-85) RY Dominick Byrd (1991-92) J.C. Duncan (1952-56) Creason Hay (1982-83)

O Zack Adams (1974-77) Hiram Alexander (1930) Terry Dunham (1965-67) Jo Haynes (1946-47) Leon Alvoid (1974-76) C Paul Dunham (1920) Tony Heard (1998-00) HIST Browne Amburn (1940) Herman Callands (1964-66) Raymond Heath (1960-63) Carl Ammons (1916-17) Don Cannon (1949-52) E Shane Heirman (2007-11) Mike Anderson (1980-82) Chris Cantrell (1979-80) Rod Earls (2005-08) Cornal Henderson (1989-90) Jerry Anderson (1957-58) Brian Cardwell (2003-05) Jimmy Edelen (1972-76) Jack Hensley (1950-54) Ray Andrasko (1959-60) Gerald Carrens (1946-48) Jack Egan (1948-49) Joe Herchko (1967-69) Jerry Andress (1952-56) Tim Carson (1971-75) Clarence Ehlers (1938-40) Craig Hernadi (1991-95) Glenn Andrews (2007-10) Ron Carson (1967-70) Russell Ellis (1960-62) John Herndon (1967-71) Pete Arato (1961-63) Delbert Cearley (1946-47) William Elliott (1951-55) Gary Hevelone (1959-63) Charles Archambo (1951-53) Chuck Celestine (1984-86) Mike Eppler (1965-66) David Hickman (1959-61) Marcus Arrington (1949-53) Larry Cheatham (1965-69) Gene Estes (1957-61) Samuel High (1972-74) Mike Arrison (1969-73) Clyde Chronister (1946-48) Tom Etchison (1990-91) Mark Hill (2006-pres.) Tom Askew (1951-52) Johnny Clarke (1947-48) Jerry Evans (1953-57) Marcus Hill (1997-01) Blake Ashdown (1970-71) Jordan Clarkson (2010-pres.) Anthony Hines (1988-90) George Clausen (1957-58) F Oliver Hodge (1930) B John Clemens (1960-61) Mike Farrand (1955-57) Billy Hogue (1955-58) Schley Babin (1948-49) Jim Clesson (1970-72) Bob Fedorko (1964-65) Tom Holliday (1949-53) Don Bailey (1930) Craig Cleveland (1991-92) Everett Fiest (1916-17) Demario Hooper (1999-2000) Yusuf Baker (2004-05) Sean Coleman (2005-07) Jim Finks (1946-49) Steve Hopkins (1971-73) Harold Balcom (1920-23) Eric Coley (1996-00) LaRue Finley (1930) Bob Horn (1969-71) Steve Ballard (1980-83) Gary Collier (1990-94) Roger Flore (1961-62) Bill Howard (1961-63) Marvin Barish (1946-47) Pete Collier (1955-58) Anthony Fobbs (1983-87) Leo Howard (1930) Mike Barker (1961-63) Seneca Collins (2002-05) Earl Foy (1916-17) Victor Howell (1986-87) Blondy Baruti (2010-pres.) Robert Compton (1971-74) Vernon Furlow (1964-65) James Hudson (1977-78) Armond Battle (2008-09 Melvin Conway (1988-89) Floyd Huffines (1958-62) Bassel Bawji (2008-09) Clifford Cook (1946-48) G Jodie Huffman (1991-94) Elmer Bayhylle (1922) Sam Cooke (1948-49 Jonnie Gendron (1995-99) Barrett Hunter (2009-11) Ken Beach (1978-80) Joe Cooper (1978-79) Bennie Gibbs (1990-92) Anthony Hurd (1984-85) Kris Beaudette (1988-89) Mike Cordes (1970-71) Kenneth Gibson (1940 Justin Hurtt (2007-11) Robert Bell (1997-99) John Cornwell (1995-99) John Gibson (1976-79) Sam Belt (2003-04) Dick Courter (1951-55) Jamie Gillin (1994-1998) I Tom Bender (1962-67) Johnny Craven (1980-82) Mark Giorgi (1988-90) Gene Iba (1958-61) Chester Benefield (1930) Adrian Crawford (1996-97) Jarius Glenn (2001-05) Steven Idlet (2007-pres.) Zac Bennett (1995-99) Howard Crow (1940) Oswaldo Gonzalez (2003-05) Jack Ingram (2000-02) Larry Berke (1962-63) Darold Crow (2005-07) Bob Goodall (1956-60) David Inkster (1958-60) Willie Biles (1971-74) Francis Crowder (1926) Don Gore (1953-57) Phillip Irvin (1920) Richard Bischoff (1953-55) Al Cueto (1967-69) Marcell Gordon (1989-90) JT Ivie (2000-02) Jimmy Bishop (1974-76) J.R. Cunningham (1996-98) Kevin Grawer (1993-95) Allen Blackmon (1972-75) Eli Curtis (1967-69) Percy Lee Gray (1923-26) J Kyle Blankenship (2001-05) Roger Gray (1966-69) Stan Jackson (1968-69) Stanley Blumenfeld (1970-75) D Norman Grey (1966-67) Deion James (2004-06) Dewayne Bonner (1992-95) Bennie Darter (1972-73) Tom Grisham (1930) Carl Jech (1964-65) Tom Bonnet (1940) Bruce Davis (1965-69) Ray Gross (1956-60) Ellis Jenkins (1950-54) J.R. 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Melvin Johnston (1953-56) Don Buenzow (1952-56) Ed Dubie (1930) Leland Harms (1955-58) Jerome Jordan (2006-10) Mike Burkett (1965-68) Clester Harrington (1954-58) Greg Harrington (1998-02)

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K Gianni Martins (2001-02) Charles Ramsdell (2003-07) Gary Tongier (1957-58) Frank Kallmeyer (1952-54) Donte Medder (2009-11) Ronnie Randle (1991-92) Mark Tucker (1974-76) Charles Keck (1920) Calvin Meier (1976-78) Lamont Randolph (1988-91) Rondie Turner (1981-84) Aliou Keita (2002-03) Trevor Meier (2001-04) Antonio Reed (1999-03) HIST Joey Kieval (2005-08) Bob Mesec (1952-54) Richard Reel (1959-60) U

Gene Kellett (1948-49) Clint Mills (1998-99) Ray Reese (2005-09) Ben Uzoh (2006-10) O

Kenneth Kelley (2003-04) Jim Mitchell (1955-57) Roddy Reid (1955-57) RY Lyle Kelly (1961-65) Sam Mitchell (2005-09) Joe Richard (2008-pres.) V Hawley Kerr (1920-22) Colter Morgan (2008-11) Ray Rider (1916-17) Bruce Vanley (1980-84) Billy Keys (1977-80) Tracy Moore (1984-88) Neil Ridley (1947-49) Tom Vincent (1975-79) Bill King (1940) Don Morris (1959-62) Greg Ritter (1988-89) Joe Voskuhl (1970-73) James King (1959-63) Larry Morris (1969-72) R.J. Robbins (1951-54) David Voss (1957-61) Bob Kirberger (1946-47) Mac Morrison (1960-62) Doug Robinson (1964-68) Don Kirberger (1948-49) Mark Morse (1991-93) Chad Rodgers (1996-1997) W Jeff Kovach (1977-81) David Moss (1983-87) J.R. Rollo (1992-96) Fallon Wacasey (1988-89) Jim Krouse (1953-56) Charles Mounts (1956-58) Jerry Rosendahl (1949-53) Leo Walker (1946-47) Brandon Kurtz (1998-00) Greely Munger (1923) Ricky Ross (1982-84) Calvin Walls (2006-08) Bill Kusleika (1962-63) David Murray (1926) Donald Royster (1986-87) Chris Wallace (2002-06) Floyd Murphy (1926) Norman Ryser (1946-49) Henry Waters (1916) L Michael Ruffin (1995-99) Paul Walters (1951-52) Jim Lacey (1976-81) N Robert Washington (1965-69) Ralph Lamb (1920-22) Michael “Ty” Nilsson (1979-83) S Rick Waters (1972-73) Harry Lampich (1940) Ralph Ninemire (1950-52) Steve St. Clair (1977-80) Ralph Watley (1965-69) David Lampton (1981-82) Bob Nipp (1946-49) Will Sanger (2007-pres.) Jim Watters (1960-61) Rich Lange (1975-78) Jack Nolen (1949-53) Michael Scott (1987-91) Jim Weaver (1958-60) Clifford Langford (1984-85) Chuck North (1981-83) Ed Scruggs (1956-58) Eldridge Webb (1964-68) Brad Laraba (1980-81) Dick Nunneley (1950-54) Kenneth Scott (1946-47 Jeff Weber (1975-76) Ken Leatherman (1953-55) Shea Seals (1993-97) Gale Welch (1948-49) Marqus Ledoux (1999-03) O Roy Selby (1926) Kelly Wells (1990-91) Burrell Lewis (1946-47) Dan O’Leary (1973-77) Truman Sewell (1946-48) Roger Wendel (1955-58) Dana Lewis (1969-71) Bob Okrzesik (1972-76) Warren Shackelford (1949-53) John Wenzel (1953-56) Ed Lindblad (1977-81) David Otto (1984-86) David Shelton (1999-01) Jamal West (1987-92) Tony Liscio (1959-60, 61-62) Warren Shepherd (1982-84) James West (1987-89) Preston Littrell (1930) P Scot Sherwood (1988-89) Bishop Wheatley (2005-10) Mike Lofstrom (1969-72) Louis Pappan (1916-17) Reggie Shields (1989-91) Richard White (1961-63) Brian Loyd (1986-90) Rick Park (1963-65) Batiste Shunatona (1922) Ladarrius Whitehead (2010-11) Cordell Love (1991-95) Jason Parker (2000-04) Gaylord Simons (1916-17) Larry Whiteley (1949-53) Bill Lucas (1958-62) Rod Parker (1986-87) Terry Sims (1975-79) Allen Whitesell (1996-97) Jason Ludwig (1988-92) Gerald Parker (1959-63) Eric Smiler (1970-72) William Whiteside (1930) Bob Patterson (1951-55) Bobby Smith (1965-69) S.J. Whitman (1948-49) Mc Bob Patterson (1940) Ken Smith (1973-75) Fred Wick (1930) James McCallop (1989-90) Charles Paulk (1965-66) Mike Smith (1982-83) Bryan Williams (1982-83) Jamel McLean (2006-07) Marcus Peel (1977-79) Ira Sparks (1940) Jason Williams (1994-96) Brett McDade (2003-08) Tim Peete (2010-pres.) Gary Spess (1966-68) Oscar Williams (1920) DeAngelo McDaniel (1998-01) Fred Perry (1930) Phil Spradling (1980-82) Shawn Williams (1997-99) Steve McDowell (1976-79) Larry Perry (1922) Jay Spurlock (1997-98) Willie Williams (1965-66) Carlton McKinney (1983-85) Greg Peters (1985-86) Barney Stepp (1922) Vince Williams (1981-85) Artie McIlroy (1972-76) Brad Pierce (1979-80) Bob Stevenson (1977-81) Alvin Williamson (1991-95) John McIntosh (1965-67) Ishmael Pilkington (1930) Ernie Stewart (1951-56) Bill Wille (1948-52) Stan McLaughlin (1971-74) Charles Pishny (1920) Greg Stewart (1980-82) Steve Willman (1975-76) Don McMullen (1970-71) Jeff Platt (1995-99) John Stob (1952-56) Ray Wingard (1985-89) Ron McMullen (1970-71) Ray Poindexter (1994-96) Russell Sublet (1978-80) Kerry Wright (1992-94) Bill McNutt (1922) Jack Pontius (1955-58) Herb Suggs (1982-86) Charlie Wynes (1954-55) Bryson Pope (2009-11) Dante Swanson (1999-03) Teko Wynder (1976-77) M Adam Popielarcheck (1958-61) Tom Maddox (1964-65) Dick Potasky (1964-67) T Y Kodi Maduka (2009-pres.) Jack Powell (1948-49 Neil Tebbenkamp (1960-63) John Yates (1952-56) D.J. Magley (2009-pres.) Paul Pressey (1980-82) Guilherme Teichmann (2003-04) Kyle Young (2005-07) Rafael Maldonado (1992-97) Anthony Price (2002-06) Frank Tenney (1940) John Young (1915-17) Jeff Malham (1991-94) Bill Pringle (1930) Bryant Tipton (1991-92) Bryant Youngblood (1955-57) Jay Malham (1992-94) Harry Thompson (1916-17) Rasheed Malik (1994-95) Q Jason Thompson (1989-90) Jerry Maloy (1958-62) Joe Quarterman (1955-58) Rod Thompson (1995-98) Antonio Malveaux (1979-80) Alyn Thomsen (1986-91) Paul Marks (1940) R Don Thorsen (1970-71) Charles Marlen (1956-58) Dave Rademeyer (1970-73) Richard Tolliver (1961-63) Mike Marrs (1964-68) Brian Rahilly (1983-87) Rinne Martin (1964-67) Jeff Rahilly (1982-86)

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Tulsa’s All-Time Results

Jan. 21 Oklahoma* 20-40 Kendall Gym 1919-20 Won 16, Lost 3

RY Jan. 22 Oklahoma* 29-55 Kendall Gym Jan. 16 Chilocco Indian School 20-28 Kendall Gym O Jan. 29 Tulsa YMCA 47-28 Kendall Gym Jan. 17 Chilocco Indian School 31-14 Kendall Gym Feb. 5 Oklahoma A&M* 34-30 Kendall Gym Jan. 30 East Central (Okla.) * 69-16 Kendall Gym Feb. 7 NW Oklahoma State* 30-29 Kendall Gym

HIST Jan. 31 East Central (Okla.)* 60-17 Kendall Gym W.R. Bergen Feb. 8 NW Oklahoma State* 37-35 Kendall Gym Feb. 4 SW Oklahoma State* 30-24 Kendall Gym 2 seasons W-4, L-2 Feb. 11 at Oklahoma A&M * 24-34 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 6 at Oklahoma A&M 36-26 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma* 33-46 Norman, Okla. Feb. 7 at Oklahoma A&M 25-22 Stillwater, Okla. 1907-08 Won 1, Lost 1 Feb. 26 at Oklahoma* 33-43 Norman, Okla. Feb. 15 at Oklahoma Baptist* 51-21 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 28 at Oklahoma Baptist* 53-22 Shawnee, Okla. n/a Oklahoma A&M 31-24 Tulsa, Okla. Feb. 16 at Oklahoma Baptist* 45-24 Shawnee, Okla. Mar. 2 Phillips* 51-13 Kendall Gym n/a at Oklahoma A&M 22-37 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 17 at East Central (Okla.)* 41-9 Ada, Okla. * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Feb. 18 at East Central (Okla.)* 39-14 Ada, Okla. 1908-09 Won 3, Lost 1 Feb. 19 TCU 31-29 Fort Worth, Texas 1916-17 Won 11, Lost 7 Jan. 9 at Claremore Prep 22-21 Claremore, Okla. Feb. 20 at SMU 20-18 Dallas, Texas Jan. 16 at Sapulpa Prep 54-12 Sapulpa, Okla. Jan. 10 Tulsa YMCA 40-9 Kendall Gym Feb. 28 Phillips* 39-22 Kendall Gym n/a at Oklahoma A&M 31-24 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 12 at Phillips* 30-22 Enid, Okla. Feb. 29 Phillips* 34-31 Kendall Gym n/a at Oklahoma A&M 22-32 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 13 at Phillips* 32-20 Enid, Okla. Mar. 12 Phillips* 36-28 Enid, Okla. Jan. 19 at Oklahoma* 46-45 Norman, Okla. Mar. 13 Phillips* 39-26 Enid, Okla. Jan. 20 at Oklahoma* 29-41 Norman, Okla. Mar. 15 at Southwest Kansas 15-46 Winfield, Kan. 1909-1913 No Varsity Team Fielded Jan. 22 at Central State* (Okla.) 40-35 Edmond, Okla. Mar. 16 at Southwest Kansas 23-47 Winfield, Kan. Jan. 23 at Oklahoma Baptist* 31-28 Shawnee, Okla. * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Feb. 2 at Oklahoma A&M* 13-31 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 3 at Oklahoma A&M* 18-27 Stillwater, Okla. 1920-21 Won 18, Lost 2

Feb. 9 Oklahoma Baptist* 30-31 Kendall Gym Jan. 14 Chilocco Indian School 38-26 Harwell Gym Feb. 13 Tulsa YMCA 54-14 Tulsa YMCA Jan. 15 Chilocco Indian School 31-15 Harwell Gym Feb. 15 Central State* (Okla.) 35-33 Kendall Gym Harvey Allen Jan. 21 Phillips* 35-34 Harwell Gym Feb. 16 NW Oklahoma State* 26-29 Kendall Gym 1 season W-3, L-2 Jan. 22 Phillips* 38-18 Harwell Gym Feb. 17 NW Oklahoma State* 37-38 Kendall Gym Jan. 28 at Central State (Okla.)* 18-30 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 23 Oklahoma* 37-27 Kendall Gym 1913-14 Won 3, Lost 2 Jan. 29 at Central State (Okla.)* 35-30 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 24 Oklahoma* 31-23 Kendall Gym Jan. 30 at Oklahoma Baptist* 25-23 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 22 Methodist Indian School 36-16 Kendall Gym Mar. 2 Oklahoma A&M* 22-31 Kendall Gym Jan. 31 at Oklahoma Baptist* 35-25 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 28 at Claremore Prep (Okla.) 14-17 Claremore, Okla. Mar. 3 Oklahoma A&M* 25-35 Kendall Gym Feb. 2 at SMU 31-23 Dallas, Texas Feb. 5 Claremore Prep (Okla.) 39-13 Kendall Gym * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Feb. 3 at TCU 39-22 Fort Worth, Texas Feb. 14 Methodist Indian School 25-18 Tulsa YMCA Feb. 4 at Austin College 61-16 Sherman, Texas Feb. 18 Methodist Indian School 22-26 Kendall Gym Feb. 5 at Austin College 48-37 Sherman, Texas Feb. 10 Oklahoma Baptist* 43-15 Harwell Gym Feb. 11 Oklahoma Baptist* 45-14 Harwell Gym Feb. 18 Central State (Okla.)* 32-22 Harwell Gym Hal Mefford Feb. 19 Central State (Okla.)* 45-24 Harwell Gym 1 season W-1, L-5 Feb. 24 at Phillips* 46-26 Enid, Okla. Feb. 25 at Phillips* 32-26/OT Enid, Okla. Forest Rees Mar. 8 Detroit YMCA# 38-33 Kansas City, Mo. 1 season W-6, L-3 1917-18 Won 1, Lost 5 Mar. 9 Nevada University# 22-25 Kansas City, Mo. *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Dec. 18 at Central Missouri State 21-47 Warrensburg, Mo. 1914-15 Won 6, Lost 3 #National AAU Tournament Dec. 19 at Missouri 20-50 Columbia, Mo. Jan. Oklahoma* 30-40 Kendall Gym Jan. 1 at Illinois State 23-25 Normal, Ill. Jan. Oklahoma* 21-19 Kendall Gym Jan. 2 at Sparks College 22-40 Shelbyville, Ill. Jan. Emporia College (Kan.) 25-17 Kendall Gym Jan. 4 at Southern Illinois 22-40 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 5 Oklahoma A&M* 35-19 Kendall Gym Jan. 12 Tulsa YMCA 45-33 Tulsa YMCA Feb. 6 Oklahoma A&M* 41-29 Kendall Gym Feb. 12 at Oklahoma A&M* 26-16 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 13 at Oklahoma A&M* 21-16 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 19 at Oklahoma* 23-47 Norman, Okla. Feb. 20 at Oklahoma* 26-46 Norman, Okla. * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Francis Schmidt (see record above)

1918-19 Won 5, Lost 3

Jan. 17 Phillips* 13-41 Tulsa YMCA Francis Schmidt Jan. 18 Phillips* 34-60 Tulsa YMCA 6 seasons W-73, L-26 Jan. 24 at Oklahoma Baptist* 43-39 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 25 at Oklahoma Baptist* 35-34 Shawnee, Okla. 1920-21 Team 1915-16 Won 9, Lost 7 Feb. 4 TCU 39-30 Kendall Gym Feb. 12 at Oklahoma A&M 33-41 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 7 Tulsa YMCA 37-31 Tulsa YMCA Mar. 7 Oklahoma Baptist* 50-19 Kendall Gym Jan. 8 Tulsa YMCA 39-27 Tulsa YMCA Mar. 8 Oklahoma Baptist* 45-13 Kendall Gym Jan. 14 at Phillips* 28-15 Enid, Okla. * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Jan. 15 at NW Oklahoma State* 26-56 Alva, Okla. Jan. 16 at NW Oklahoma State* 25-48 Alva, Okla.

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Feb. 25 at NW Oklahoma State* 27-26 Alva, Okla. 1928-29 Won 2, Lost 11 Feb. 26 at Phillips* 31-26 Enid, Okla. Jan. 11 at NE Oklahoma State* 30-24 Tahlequah, Okla. Feb. 27 at Phillips* 36-19 Enid, Okla. Jan. 18 NE Oklahoma State* 48-32 Harwell Gym Mar. 5 Central State (Okla.)* 32-25 Harwell Gym Jan. 19 Oklahoma City* 30-34 Harwell Gym HIST Mar. 6 Central State (Okla.)* 46-24 Harwell Gym Jan. 26 Central State (Okla.)* 25-35 Harwell Gym Mar. 12 NE Oklahoma State 37-22 Enid, Okla. Jan. 29 Phillips University* 22-36 Harwell Gym Mar. 13 SW Oklahoma State 21-40 Enid, Okla. O Jan. 31 at SW Oklahoma State* 11-27 Weatherford, Okla. Mar. 14 NW Oklahoma State 21-30 Enid, Okla. RY Feb. 9 at Oklahoma Baptist* 20-25 Shawnee, Okla. *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Feb. 8 at Central State (Okla.)* 18-33 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 11 NW Oklahoma State* 33-42 Harwell Gym Feb. 21 East Central (Okla.)* 34-75 Harwell Gym Feb. 23 Oklahoma Baptist* 15-36 Harwell Gym Mar. 1 at Phillips* 20-65 Enid, Okla. Mar. 3 at NW Oklahoma State* 15-34 Alva, Okla. J.B. Miller * Oklahoma Collegiate Conference 5 seasons W-16, L-45 1921-22 Team 1929-30 Won 2, Lost 6 Jan. 10 Phillips 66’er’s 25-39 Harwell Gym 1925-26 Won 7, Lost 10 1921-22 Won 14, Lost 4 Jan. 17 Oklahoma City* 35-37 Harwell Gym Jan. 20 East Central (Okla.)* 66-20 Harwell Gym Jan. 22 Phillips* 16-26 Harwell Gym Jan. 31 at Oklahoma City* 33-35 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 21 East Central (Okla.)* 44-22 Harwell Gym Jan. 28 at NE Oklahoma State* 30-27 Tahlequah, Okla. Feb. 7 at Oklahoma Baptist* 35-49 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 26 Oklahoma A&M 34-18 Harwell Gym Jan. 29 at East Central (Okla.)* 29-40 Ada, Okla. Feb. 14 Phillips* 35-39 Harwell Gym Jan. 27 Oklahoma A&M 31-9 Harwell Gym Jan. 30 at SE Oklahoma State* 26-55 Durant, Okla. Feb. 19 at Phillips* 16-39 Enid, Okla. Feb. 1 SW Oklahoma State* 18-30 Harwell Gym Feb. 4 at SW Oklahoma State* 34-31/OT Weatherford, Okla. Feb. 21 Oklahoma Baptist* 38-37 Harwell Gym Feb. 3 at Central State (Okla.)* 29-26 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 5 at SW Oklahoma State* 27-18 Weatherford, Okla. Mar. 1 Grinnell 30-27/OT Harwell Gym Feb. 4 at Central State (Okla.)* 16-26 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 11 at NE Oklahoma State* 29-17 Tahlequah, Okla. * Big Four Conference Feb. 6 at Kingfisher College* 37-19 Kingfisher, Okla. Feb. 12 at Central State (Okla.)* 24-25 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 7 at Kingfisher College* 39-23 Kingfisher, Okla. Feb. 13 SW Oklahoma State* 41-43 Harwell Gym Feb. 8 at Cullen-Boren (Texas) 44-24 Fort Worth, Texas Feb. 18 Oklahoma Baptist* 18-30 Harwell Gym

Feb. 9 at North Texas 32-28 Denton, Texas Feb. 19 Oklahoma Baptist* 20-30 Harwell Gym Feb. 10 at North Texas 28-42 Denton, Texas Feb. 20 East Central (Okla.)* 46-27 Harwell Gym Feb. 17 Central State (Okla.)* 24-25 Harwell Gym Feb. 24 at Phillips* 20-39 Enid, Okla. oliver Hodge Feb. 18 Central State (Okla.)* 25-22 Harwell Gym Feb. 25 at NW Oklahoma State* 27-62 Alva, Okla. 2 seasons W-20, L-11 Feb. 24 at Oklahoma A&M 30-26 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 26 at NW Oklahoma State* 42-49 Alva, Okla. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma A&M 36-35 Stillwater, Okla. Mar. 4 Central State (Okla.)* 40-38 Harwell Gym Mar. 5 Central State (Okla.)* 41-36 Harwell Gym Mar. 3 Oklahoma Baptist* 29-23 Harwell Gym 1930-31 Won 10, Lost 4 Mar. 4 Oklahoma Baptist* 34-19 Harwell Gym *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Dec. 19 at Phillips 66’ers 10-33 Bartlesville, Okla. 1926-27 Won 3, Lost 6 Dec. 20 at Wichita State 32-30 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 15 Wichita State 26-28/OT Harwell Gym Jan. 15 NE Oklahoma State* 23-19 Harwell Gym Jan. 16 at Drury College 28-18 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 19 SE Oklahoma State* 19-39 Harwell Gym Jan. 26 at Oklahoma City* 27-23 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 22 at NE Oklahoma State* 16-26 Tahlequah, Okla. Jan. 27 at Oklahoma Baptist* 42-20 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 28 at Central State (Okla.)* 23-17 Edmond, Okla. Jan. 31 Drury College 38-27 Harwell Gym Jan. 29 at Oklahoma City* 14-37 Okla. City, Okla. Howard Acher Feb. 5 at Phillips* 17-31 Enid, Okla. Feb. 4 Phillips University* 17-46 Harwell Gym 3 seasons W-16, L-12 Feb. 7 Oklahoma Baptist* 30-33 Harwell Gym Feb. 11 Oklahoma Baptist* 35-33 Harwell Gym Feb. 14 at Oklahoma City* 28-18 Central High Feb. 18 at Oklahoma Baptist* 21-37 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 18 at Drake 19-15 Des Moines, Iowa Mar. 3 Central State (Okla.)* 26-29 Harwell Gym 1922-23 Won 1, Lost 3 Feb. 19 at Weston Ath. Club (Ia.) 35-25 Newton, Iowa *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Jan. 13 Chilocco Indian School 16-33 Harwell Gym Feb. 21 Phillips* 24-23 Central High Jan. 16 at North Texas 20-31 Denton,Texas Mar. 3 Drake 30-28 Central High 1927-28 Won 2, Lost 12 Jan. 17 at North Texas 28-26 Denton, Texas * Big Four Conference Feb. 21 at St. John’s (Kan.) 22-29 Winfield, Kan. Jan. 4 American Academy 32-14 Harwell Gym Jan. 13 NE Oklahoma State* 27-39 Harwell Gym 1923-24 Won 2, Lost 1 Jan. 17 at Phillips* 19-32 Enid, Okla. Jan. 27 at NE Oklahoma State* 24-36 Tahlequah, Okla. Jan. 19 Bristow Prep (Okla.) 41-13 Harwell Gym Feb. 3 Oklahoma Baptist* 36-33 Harwell Gym Feb. 3 at Missouri 35-19 Columbia, Mo. Feb. 4 SW Oklahoma State* 27-32 Harwell Gym Feb. 5 at Drury College (Mo.) 26-27 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 10 at Central State (Okla.)* 25-29 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 11 at Oklahoma City* 29-41 Okla. City, Okla. 1924-25 Won 13, Lost 8 Feb. 16 at Oklahoma Baptist* 20-24 Shawnee, Okla. Jan. 12 NE Oklahoma State* 24-16 Harwell Gym Feb. 18 NW Oklahoma State* 32-43 Harwell Gym Jan. 22 Oklahoma City* 33-14 Harwell Gym Feb. 21 Phillips* 29-37 Harwell Gym Jan. 29 at NE Oklahoma State* 34-24 Tahlequah, Okla. Feb. 24 Oklahoma City* 25-40 Harwell Gym Jan. 30 at NE Oklahoma State* 25-15 Tahlequah, Okla. Mar. 1 East Central (Okla.)* 20-54 Harwell Gym Feb. 5 Phillips* 20-24 Harwell Gym Mar. 3 Central State (Okla.)* 25-31 Harwell Gym *Oklahoma Collegiate Conference Feb. 6 Phillips* 32-11 Harwell Gym Feb. 10 at Oklahoma Baptist* 17-28 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 11 at Oklahoma Baptist* 24-28 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 12 at Central State(Okla.)* 24-27 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 13 at Central State (Okla.)* 18-31 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 14 at Oklahoma City* 22-19 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 19 at SMU 28-25 Dallas, Texas Feb. 24 at NW Oklahoma State* 18-32 Alva, Okla. 1930-31 Team

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1931-32 Won 10, Lost 7 Jan. 18 at Washington (Mo.)* 13-21 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 31 Drake* 30-36 Central High Jan. 19 at SW Missouri State 21-43 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 1 Grinnell* 32-30 Central High Dec. 15 at Arkansas 28-33 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 29 Washburn * 28-21 Coliseum Feb. 8 Washburn* 29-38 Central High Dec. 16 at Arkansas 29-37 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 5 Grinnell* 51-33 Central High Feb. 15 Creighton* 41-38 Cascia Hall Dec. 17 Drury College 33-28 Central High Feb. 9 at Grinnell* 21-46 Grinnell, Iowa Feb. 18 St. Louis* 22-25 Cascia Hall

RY Dec. 21 at Southwest Kansas 18-27 Winfield, Kan. Feb. 11 at Drake* 26-45 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 22 Oklahoma A&M* 29-33 Cascia Hall O Jan. 7 at Drake 25-19 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 15 Washington (Mo.)* 27-19 Central High Feb. 26 at St. Louis* 39-33 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 8 at Grinnell 25-23 Grinnell, Iowa Feb. 22 Drake* 36-46 Central High Feb. 28 at Washington (Mo.)* 37-34 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 9 at KC Athletic Club 14-30 Kansas City, Mo. HIST Feb. 26 Oklahoma A&M* 17-21 Coliseum Mar. 4 at Oklahoma A&M* 22-42 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 15 at Drury College 24-31 Springfield, Mo. Mar. 1 at Creighton* 21-39 Omaha, Neb. ^All-College Tournament Jan. 16 at SW Missouri State 37-30 Springfield, Mo. Mar. 2 at Washburn* 20-38 Topeka, Kan. * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 19 SW Missouri State 18-24 Coliseum *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 21 at Oklahoma City* 26-22 Okla. City, Okla. 1938-39 Won 15, Lost 8 Jan. 22 at Oklahoma Baptist* 33-22 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 8 Oklahoma Baptist* 32-15 Central High 1935-36 Won 6, Lost 14 Dec. 14 at Drury College 33-30 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 10 Phillips* 31-29 Central High Dec. 14 at Wichita State 21-29 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 15 at Southern Illinois 28-19 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 18 Oklahoma City* 45-20 Central High Dec. 17 at Coffeyville JC 17-31 Coffeyville, Kan. Dec. 16 at SE Missouri State 38-31 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Feb. 25 at Phillips* 24-26/OT Enid, Okla. Dec. 20 Arkansas 29-47 Central High Dec. 17 at SW Missouri State 16-30 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 27 Drake 53-19 Central High Dec. 30 Central Missouri State 38-34 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 26 West Texas State^ 39-32 Okla. City, Okla. * Big Four Conference Dec. 31 at Emporia College (Kan.) 19-38 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 27 Emporia State (Kan.)^ 25-37 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 1 Doane College (Neb.) 12-16 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 28 Westminister (Mo.)^ 37-21 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 2 SE Oklahoma State 14-21 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 29 at Oklahoma City^ 40-32 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 7 Grinnell* 23-28 Central High Dec. 30 Southwest Kansas^ 34-21 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 10 Creighton* 31-32 Central High Jan. 7 St. Louis* 36-34 Newblock Park Jan. 16 Washburn* 24-26 Central High Jan. 9 Grinnell* 32-36 Newblock Park chet Benefiel Jan. 25 at Arkansas 42-28 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 11 at Oklahoma A&M* 27-32/OT Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 14 Drake* 36-35 Webster High 7 seasons W-65, L-65 Feb. 4 Oklahoma A&M* 24-28 Central High Feb. 7 at Washington (Mo.)* 28-27 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 4 Creighton* 55-42 Webster High Feb. 11 Washington (Mo.)* 40-19 Central High Feb. 6 Washburn* 34-20 Webster High Feb. 14 at Washburn* 24-34 Topeka, Kan. Feb. 11 at Washington (Mo.)* 48-49 St. Louis, Mo. 1932-33 Won 11, Lost 6 Feb. 15 at Creighton* 22-37 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 13 at St. Louis* 35-26 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 20 at Oklahoma 33-58 Norman, Okla. Feb. 21 Drake* 43-23 Central High Feb. 18 at Washburn* 31-35 Topeka, Kan. Dec. 21 at Oklahoma 20-49 Norman, Okla. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma A&M* 14-33 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 20 at Creighton* 27-32 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 29 Arkansas 25-35 Coliseum Feb. 29 at Grinnell* 28-34 Grinnell, Iowa Feb. 22 at Drake* 24-25 Des Moines, Iowa. Jan. 5 at Oklahoma A&M 39-28 Stillwater, Okla. Mar. 2 at Drake* 19-33 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 23 at Grinnell* 39-33 Grinnell, Iowa. Jan. 11 at SW Missouri State 15-29 Springfield, Mo. *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 28 Washington (Mo.)* 43-25 Webster High Jan. 12 at Drury College 33-16 Springfield, Mo. Mar. 2 Oklahoma A&M* 29-26 Webster High Jan. 13 at Missouri-Rolla 44-22 Rolla, Mo. 1936-37 Won 9, Lost 9 ^All-College Tournament Jan. 19 at Oklahoma City* 45-27 Okla. City, Okla. * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 18 Drury College 36-21 Central High Jan. 20 at Oklahoma Baptist* 51-39 Shawnee, Okla. Dec. 30 Oklahoma Baptist^ 42-21 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 23 Phillips* 25-32 Central High Dec. 31 NW Oklahoma State^ 35-24 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 3 Oklahoma City* 32-22 Central High Jan. 1 Baylor^ 25-23 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 10 Drury College 30-15 Harwell Gym Jan. 2 Oklahoma A&M^ 17-40 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 13 at Arkansas 19-28 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 4 at Washington (MO)* 27-41 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 16 Oklahoma A&M 27-23 Central Gym Jan. 5 at Drury College 27-22 Springfield, Mo. H. B. (Tex) Ryon Feb. 18 Oklahoma Baptist* 34-29 Harwell Gym Jan. 8 Drake* 34-26 Cascia Hall 2 seasons W-15, L-28 Feb. 23 at Phillips* 21-20 Enid, Okla. Jan. 12 Washington (Mo.)* 38-27 Cascia Hall Mar. 3 Phillips* 22-19 Coliseum *Big Four Conference Jan. 18 Creighton* 42-39 Cascia Hall Jan. 29 at Oklahoma A&M* 18-25 Stillwater, Okla. 1939-40 Won 12, Lost 15 Feb. 2 Grinnell* 30-31/OT Cascia Hall 1933-34 Won 6, Lost 8 Dec. 13 at East Central (Okla.) 28-34 Ada, Okla. Feb. 12 at Washburn * 19-36 Topeka, Kan. Dec. 15 East Central (Okla.) 43-31 Newblock Park Dec 20 at Central State (Okla.) 21-27 Edmond, Okla. Feb. 13 at Creighton* 26-54 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 18 SW Missouri State 31-28 Newblock Park Jan. 6 at Arkansas 13-18 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 20 Washburn* 42-35 Cascia Hall Dec. 19 at Independence JC 61-40 Independence, Kan. Jan. 8 at SW Missouri State 16-27 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 26 at Grinnell* 24-26 Grinnell, Iowa Dec. 20 NE Oklahoma State% 44-17 Newblock Park Jan. 9 at Drury College 28-26 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 27 at Drake* 24-28 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 21 Oklahoma Baptist% 34-21 Newblock Park Jan. 12 at Phillips* 17-22 Enid, Okla. Mar. 2 Oklahoma A&M* 30-33 Cascia Hall Dec. 22 East Central (Okla.)% 24-31 Newblock Park Jan. 16 Drury College 31-15 Harwell Gym ^All-College Tournament Dec. 23 East Texas State% 42-45 Newblock Park * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 20 Oklahoma Baptist* 30-24 Central High Dec. 28 Baylor^ 32-46 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 29 Arkansas 25-24 Central High Dec. 29 North Texas^ 28-31 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 2 Oklahoma A&M 22-24 Central High 1937-38 Won 12, Lost 10 Dec. 30 Oklahoma City^ 56-23 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 8 at Oklahoma City* 28-32 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 15 Oklahoma 16-23 Coliseum Dec. 31 West Texas State^ 30-42 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 9 at Oklahoma Baptist* 23-20 Shawnee, Okla. Dec. 16 Oklahoma 29-31 Coliseum Jan. 12 at Washburn* 35-21 Topeka, Kan. Feb. 22 at Phillips* 26-23 Enid, Okla. Dec. 22 at Oklahoma City 50-28 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 13 at Creighton* 24-36 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 23 at Oklahoma A&M 17-31 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 27 Panhandle State^ 46-21 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 15 at Drake* 33-42 Des Moines, Iowa Mar. 2 SW Missouri State 19-20 Harwell Gym Dec. 28 Southwest Kansas^ 38-45 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 19 Washington (Mo.)* 37-23 Newblock Park *Big Four Conference Dec. 29 Central Missouri^ 37-40 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 25 at Bradley 34-38 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 30 Baylor^ 27-21 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 27 at Yale 33-42 White Plains, N.Y. 1934-35 Won 6, Lost 10 Jan. 8 at Drake* 22-29 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 30 LaSalle 45-36 Baltimore, Md. Dec. 18 Arkansas 25-21 Coliseum Jan. 10 at Grinnell* 33-32 Grinnell, Iowa Feb. 3 St. Louis* 38-27 Newblock Park Dec. 20 at Central State (Okla.) 30-17 Edmond, Okla. Jan. 12 at Creighton* 33-32 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 5 Creighton* 31-34 Newblock Park Jan. 5 at Arkansas 13-34 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 13 at Washburn* 39-27 Topeka, Kan. Feb. 7 Oklahoma A&M* 22-36 Newblock Park Jan. 8 Creighton* 11-38 Coliseum Jan. 14 at St. Benedict’s (Kan.) 30-27 Atchison, Kan. Feb. 10 Washburn* 23-24 Newblock Park Jan. 15 at Oklahoma A&M* 23-21 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 17 Washington (Mo.)* 32-19 Central High Feb. 16 Drake* 41-35 Newblock Park

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Feb. 24 at St. Louis* 40-27 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 6 Creighton* 38-59 Rogers High Feb. 26 at Washington (Mo.)* 18-25 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 8 Oklahoma A&M* 24-28 Rogers High Mar. 1 at Oklahoma A&M* 26-42 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 12 at Drake* 29-51 Des Moines, Iowa %Tulsa All-College Tournament Feb. 13 at Creighton* 26-65 Omaha, Neb. HIST ^All-College Tournament H.B. (Tex) Ryon Feb. 20 St. Louis* 52-55 Rogers High * Missouri Valley Conference (see record above) Feb. 22 at Oklahoma A&M* 22-53 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 27 Drake* 52-65 Rogers High O * Missouri Valley Conference RY 1941-42 Won 3, Lost 13 Dec. 16 at NE Oklahoma State 20-26 Tahlequah, Okla. Dec. 18 at Oklahoma Baptist 21-36 Shawnee, Okla. Jack Sterrett Jan. 6 at SW Missouri State 21-37 Springfield, Mo. 1 season W-12, L-9 Jan. 10 Drake* 50-35 Rogers High Jan. 15 at Oklahoma A&M* 17-41 Stillwater, Okla. Woody West Jan. 20 SW Missouri State 20-30 Rogers High 1 season W-5, L-3 1940-41 Won 12, Lost 9 Jan. 31 at Arkansas 30-59 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 14 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 39-34 Newblock Park Feb. 2 St. Louis* 32-28 Rogers High Dec. 17 East Central (Okla.) 32-30 Newblock Park Feb. 7 at St. Louis* 31-51 St. Louis, Mo. 1943-44 Won 5, Lost 3 Feb. 9 at Washington (Mo.)* 27-47 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 19 at East Central (Okla.) 30-38 Ada, Okla. Jan. 27 at Oklahoma Baptist 48-30 Shawnee, Okla. Feb. 16 Washington (Mo.)* 32-36 Rogers High Dec. 27 West Texas State^ 42-61 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 29 Okmulgee Armed Ser. 53-46 Rogers High Feb. 18 at Oklahoma A&M* 25-38 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 28 Baylor^ 51-47 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 1 at Okmulgee Armed Ser. 43-36 Okmulgee, Okla. Feb. 21 Creighton* 30-40 Rogers High Dec. 29 New Mexico State^ 37-23 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 5 Oklahoma Baptist 47-40 Rogers High Feb. 24 Arkansas 27-69 Rogers High Dec. 30 Central Missouri State^ 23-33 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 10 at Camp Crowder (Mo.) 50-28 Neosho, Mo. Feb. 26 at Drake* 43-34 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 6 at SW Missouri State 24-27 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 12 at Drury (Mo.) 49-52 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 10 at Oklahoma A&M* 23-39 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 28 at Creighton* 23-54 Omaha, Neb. * Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 22 Oklahoma A&M 24-31 Coliseum Jan. 15 at Pittsburg State (Kan.) 33-29 Pittsburg, Kan. Feb. 26 at Oklahoma A&M 29-56 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 18 Creighton* 29-45 Newblock Park Feb. 1 at Washburn* 42-34 Topeka, Kan. Feb. 3 at Drake* 34-41 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 5 at Creighton* 39-31 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 8 Washburn* 43-38 Rogers High Feb. 15 at Washington (Mo.)* 25-36 St. Louis, Mo. Mike Milligan Feb. 17 at St. Louis* 29-26 St. Louis, Mo. 1 season W-0, L-10 Paul Alyea Feb. 28 Washington (Mo.)* 32-26 Rogers High 1 season W-4, L-8 Mar. 1 St. Louis* 44-28 Rogers High Mar. 4 Oklahoma A&M* 24-22 Rogers High 1942-43 Won 0, Lost 10 Mar. 7 Drake* 58-59 Rogers High 1944-45 Won 4, Lost 8 ^All-College Tournament Jan. 9 Washington (Mo.)* 0-2 (TU lost by forfeit) Jan. 25 East Central (Okla.) 40-36 Rogers High * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 15 at Washington (Mo.)* 22-42 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 16 at St. Louis* 20-40 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 31 Glennan Hospital (Okla.) 45-44 Rogers High Feb. 1 at East Central (Okla.) 44-33 Ada, Okla. Feb. 3 Camp Crowder (Mo.) 46-42 Rogers High Feb. 6 Phillips 30-31 Webster High Feb. 13 at Phillips 44-59 Enid, Okla. Feb. 16 at Camp Crowder (Mo.) 42-46 Neosho, Mo. Feb. 21 Glennan Hospital (Okla.) 48-57 Okmulgee, Okla. Feb. 24 Camp Gruber (Okla.) 22-39 Webster High Feb. 28 Oklahoma A&M 23-46 Coliseum Mar. 6 at Camp Gruber (Okla.) 40-48 Gruber, Okla. Mar. 14 at Oklahoma A&M 27-78 Stillwater, Okla. * no conference competition due to WWII

Don Shields 2 seasons W-11, L-31

1945-46 Won 6, Lost 12 Jan. 15 Camp Gruber 43-42/OT Rogers High Jan. 18 at Camp Chaffee 30-44 Fort Smith, Ark. Jan. 23 at Camp Gruber 31-35 Camp Gruber, Okla. Jan. 25 Camp Chaffee 54-44 Rogers High Jan. 29 at Oklahoma A&M* 22-53 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 1 at Washington (Mo.)* 36-40 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 2 at St. Louis* 35-32 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 5 Wichita State* 35-42 Rogers High Feb. 12 Oklahoma A&M* 16-38 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 16 at Phillips 45-37 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 21 St. Louis* 35-48 Fairground Pavilion

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Feb. 22 at Washington (Mo.)* 54-50 Stillwater, Okla. 1948-49 Won 4, Lost 20 1950-51 Won 10, Lost 17 Feb. 25 at Wichita State* 29-33 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 1 at Drury College 62-51 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 2 at Arkansas 46-59 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 27 Creighton* 59-42 Rogers High Dec 3 at Oklahoma Baptist 35-43 Shawnee, Okla. Dec. 5 Phillips 77-48 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 Drake* 46-48 Webster High Dec. 4 East Texas State 38-58 Fairground Armory Dec. 9 Arkansas 48-46 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 7 at Creighton* 39-40 Omaha,Neb. RY Dec. 7 Oklahoma Baptist 53-58 Fairground Armory Dec. 12 Oklahoma Baptist 54-52 Fairground Pavilion

O Mar. 8 at Morningside College 45-46 Sioux City, Iowa Dec. 10 at Kentucky 27-81 Lexington, Ky. Dec. 16 at Drake* 46-56 Des Moines, Iowa Mar. 9 at Drake* 46-52 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 11 at Tennessee 38-63 Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 19 at Phillips 59-48 Enid, Okla. *Missouri Valley Conference

HIST Dec. 17 Phillips 65-47 Fairground Armory Dec. 27 Arkansas^ 48-59 Okla. City, Okla. 1946-47 Won 5, Lost 19 Dec. 18 at Southwest Kansas 50-66 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 28 at Oklahoma City^ 56-43 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 8 Bradley* 37-57 Fairground Armory Dec. 29 Vanderbilt^ 49-56 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 3 Texas Wesleyan 42-77 Central High Jan. 10 Drake* 50-62 Fairground Armory Jan. 6 at Wichita State* 48-51 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 4 at Arkansas 21-56 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 14 at Oklahoma City 32-51 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 11 #3 Oklahoma A&M* 38-40 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 Phillips 43-42 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 15 Centenary 40-67 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 19 #8 St. Louis* 49-69 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 17 at Central State (Okla.) 28-39 Edmond, Okla. Jan. 21 #1 St. Louis* 40-58 Fairground Armory Jan. 25 at Xavier (Ohio) 40-41 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 20 at Southwest Kansas 36-52 Winfield, Kan. Jan. 25 Southwest Kansas 53-54 Fairground Armory Jan. 27 Evansville 37-61 Owensboro, Ky. Dec. 31 at Cincinnati 42-43 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 1 #3 Oklahoma A&M* 31-69 Fairground Armory Jan. 29 at Detroit* 50-62 Detroit, Mich. Jan. 1 at Eastern Kentucky 32-57 Louisville,Ky. Feb. 5 at Drake* 42-63 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 31 at #10 St. Louis* 45-47 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 10 Washington (Mo.)* 42-38 Rogers High Feb. 7 at Creighton* 36-46 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 3 at SMU 54-64 Dallas, Texas Jan. 11 St. Louis* 40-57 Rogers High Feb. 11 at Phillips 70-56 Enid, Okla. Feb. 10 at Houston* 50-45 Houston, Texas Jan. 14 at Phillips 36-46 Enid, Okla. Feb. 12 at Wichita State* 35-42 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 12 Drake* 46-54 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 24 at Wichita State* 35-34 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 14 at #3 Oklahoma A&M* 35-58 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 14 at #2 Oklahoma A&M* 39-61 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 25 at Bradley 42-47 Moline, Ill. Feb. 22 Wichita State* 43-54 Fairground Armory Feb. 19 Detroit* 60-49 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 Central State (Okla.) 40-41/2OT Rogers High Feb. 26 at #10 Bradley* 49-88 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 21 at Oklahoma City 38-41 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 6 at Morningside College 44-49 Sioux City, Iowa Feb. 28 at #2 St. Louis* 58-77 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 24 #7 Bradley* 51-53 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 7 at Creighton* 35-69 Omaha, Neb. Mar. 11 Creighton* 58-42 Fairground Armory Feb. 27 Wichita State* 58-49 Fairground Pavilion Feb, 8 at Drake* 35-46 Des Moines, Iowa *Missouri Valley Conference Mar. 3 at #5 Bradley* 42-71 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 12 Southwest Kansas 50-43 Rogers High Mar. 5 Houston* 60-44 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 14 at Washington (Mo.)* 34-47 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 8 Oklahoma City 52-50 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 15 at St. Louis* 34-52 St. Louis, Mo. ^All-College Tournament

Feb. 21 Wichita State* 23-29 Rogers High *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 28 Drake* 77-55 Cascia Hall High Mar. 1 Creighton* 51-62 Cascia Hall High clarence Iba 1951-52 Won 14, Lost 10 Mar. 5 Oklahoma A&M* 20-55 Fairground Pavilion 11 seasons W-137, L-147 Dec. 7 SMU 46-48 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 8 at Oklahoma A&M* 31-57 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 12 Arkansas 48-44 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 15 Loyola (Calif.) 66-40 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 Missouri 60-53 Fairground Pavilion 1949-50 Won 12, Lost 11 Dec. 22 at Arkansas 66-48 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 27 Alabama^ 62-52 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 2 at Oklahoma Baptist 34-27 Shawnee, Kan. Dec. 28 Idaho ^ 77-75/2OT Okla. City, Okla.

Dec. 6 at Phillips 39-37 Enid, Okla. Dec. 29 at Oklahoma City^ 41-52 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 8 at Southwest Kansas 40-26 Winfield, Kan. Jan. 4 at Houston* 41-42 Houston, Texas John Garrison Dec. 10 Phillips 48-42 Fairground Armory Jan. 7 Wichita State* 74-46 Fairground Pavilion 2 seasons W-11, L-36 Dec. 13 Southwestern Kansas 43-31 Fairground Armory Jan. 12 Drake 45-42 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 15 Oklahoma Baptist 30-27 Fairground Armory Jan. 19 at #18 Oklahoma City 46-43 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 27 NW Louisiana^ 45-40 Enid, Okla. Jan. 24 at Detroit* 55-67 Detroit, Mich. 1947-48 Won 7, Lost 16 Dec. 28 Washburn (Kan.)^ 50-42 Enid, Okla. Jan. 26 at Bradley* 58-64 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 29 Pittsburg State (Kan.)^ 45-52 Enid, Okla. Feb. 1 Houston* 55-52 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 5 at Kentucky 18-72 Lexington, Ky. Jan. 3 at Oklahoma City 39-48 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 5 #15 Oklahoma City 46-48/OT Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 at Kentucky 22-71 Lexington, Ky. Feb. 7 #16 Oklahoma A&M* 46-33 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 10 Wichita State* 42-36 Fairground Armory Dec. 9 Southwest Kansas 69-57 Cascia Hall High Feb. 16 at #7 St. Louis* 55-73 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 14 Drake* 44-50 Fairground Armory Dec. 13 Phillips 53-46 Webster High Feb. 18 at Drake 53-61 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 21 Oklahoma A&M* 33-47 Fairground Armory Dec. 18 Phillips 67-54 Enid, Okla. Feb. 23 Bradley* 63-56 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 26 at #6 Bradley* 45-64 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 21 East Central (Okla.) 65-61 Central High Feb. 25 Detroit* 62-44 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 at Detroit* 47-50 Detroit, Mich. Jan. 6 at Oklahoma A&M* 25-49 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 28 at Wichita State* 61-53 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 31 Oklahoma City 33-29 Fairground Armory Jan. 13 at East Central (Okla.) 44-59 Ada, Okla. Mar. 3 at Oklahoma A&M* 33-39 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 4 at Drake* 56-57 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 17 at Wichita State* 45-44/OT Wichita, Kan. Mar. 8 #5 St. Louis* 66-68/OT Fairground Pavilion Feb. 6 at St. Louis* 48-70 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 20 at Bradley 34-71 Peoria, Ill. ^All-College Tournament Feb. 11 at Wichita State* 44-40 Wichita, Kan. * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 21 at Loyola (Ill.) 32-51 Chicago, Ill. Feb. 18 Detroit* 53-49 Fairground Armory Jan. 23 at Lawrence Tech 58-60 Detroit, Mich. Feb. 23 at Oklahoma A&M* 27-34 Stillwater, Okla. 1952-53 Won 15, Lost 10 Jan. 27 Wichita State* 48-54 Fairground Armory Feb. 27 Bradley* 56-57 Fairground Armory Feb. 3 Oklahoma A&M* 27-42 Fairground Armory Dec. 6 New Mexico State 56-44 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 6 St. Louis* 51-72 Fairground Armory Feb. 7 Creighton* 40-36 Fairground Armory Dec. 10 Arkansas 69-54 Fairground Pavilion ^Enid Intercollegiate Tournament Dec. 12 Texas Tech 67-53 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 9 Drake* 53-69 Fairground Armory *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 10 Oklahoma Baptist 60-49 Fairground Armory Dec. 18 San Diego State 57-40 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 20 San Francisco 69-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 13 St. Louis* 39-48 Fairground Armory Dec. 22 #10 Louisiana State 84-58 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 20 at Oklahoma Baptist 46-53/OT Shawnee, Okla. Dec. 27 Idaho 66-56 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 23 at Southwest Kansas 50-70 Winfield, Kan. Dec. 29 Wyoming^ 48-58 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 28 at Drake* 51-72 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 30 #10 Western Kentucky^ 70-79 Okla. City, Okla. Mar. 1 at Creighton* 32-40 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 31 Bowling Green^ 79-75 Okla. City, Okla. Mar. 2 at St. Louis* 48-68 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 3 at Arkansas 61-50 Fayetteville, Ark. *Missouri Valley Conference

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Jan. 6 Houston* 91-60 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 16 Oklahoma A&M* 52-62 Fairground Pavilion 1957-58 Won 7, Lost 19 Jan. 10 St. Louis* 86-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 19 Notre Dame 74-59 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 5 New Mexico State 62-56 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 17 #18 Oklahoma City 65-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 21 Houston* 69-59 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 7 Arkansas 61-79 Fairground Pavilion

Jan. 21 at Wichita State* 96-82 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 26 St. Louis* 76-62 Fairground Pavilion HIST Dec. 13 at Wyoming 61-74 Laramie, Wyo. Jan. 22 at #14 Louisiana State 51-55 Baton Rouge, La. Mar. 5 Wichita State* 77-62 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 at Utah 55-94 Salt Lake City, Utah Jan. 24 at Houston* 56-61 Houston, Texas Mar. 11 #15 Colorado# 59-69 Manhattan, Kan. Dec. 17 Oklahoma 38-46 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 30 at #8 Oklahoma A&M* 45-47 Stillwater, Okla. Mar. 12 SMU# 68-67 Manhattan, Kan. O

Dec. 21 Wyoming 57-51 Fairground Pavilion RY Feb. 4 Detroit* 75-74 Fairground Pavilion ^All-College Tournament Dec. 26 Idaho State^ 64-54 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 17 Wichita State* 70-81 Fairground Pavilion *Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 27 at Oklahoma City^ 41-48 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 21 #7 Oklahoma A&M* 51-66 Fairground Pavilion # NCAA Tournament Dec. 28 Niagara^ 49-65 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 25 at St. Louis* 56-63 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 4 #5 Cincinnati* 70-77 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 27 at Detroit* 69-58 Detroit, Mich. 1955-56 Won 16, Lost 10 Jan. 6 Drake* 59-57 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 4 at #11 Oklahoma City 60-74 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 1 Texas A&M 48-43 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 11 #8 Oklahoma State 43-51 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 7 #18 Duquesne (Pa.)# 60-89 New York, N.Y. Dec. 3 Arkansas 53-45 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 18 #17 Wichita State* 63-74 Fairground Pavilion ^All-College Tournament Dec. 7 UTEP 57-56 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 23 at #20 Arkansas 43-50 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 9 at Drake 63-62 Des Moines, Iowa # NIT Tournament Jan. 25 at Houston* 50-46 Houston, Texas Dec. 10 at Iowa State 50-62 Ames, Iowa Jan. 27 at North Texas* 57-59 Denton, Texas Dec. 15 Western Kentucky 67-56 Fairground Pavilion 1953-54 Won 15, Lost 14 Feb. 1 Houston* 70-57 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 17 TCU 73-38 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 5 at #6 Oklahoma State 46-64 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 2 Hardin-Simmons 61-40 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 20 at Baylor 64-59 Waco, Texas Feb. 8 at Drake* 72-74 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 5 Arkansas 51-50 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 27 Idaho State^ 60-59 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 10 at St. Louis* 59-60 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 7 #12 Minnesota 60-62 Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 28 Seattle^ 68-66 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 15 at Wichita State* 64-66 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 9 at SMU 70-72 Dallas, Texas Dec. 29 at #10 Oklahoma City 65-58 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 17 North Texas* 81-49 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 11 at New Mexico State 52-43 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 4 Oklahoma City 50-58 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 22 at #2 Cincinnati * 71-86 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 12 at UTEP 60-44 El Paso, Texas Jan. 7 at Detroit* 72-80 Detroit, Mich. Feb. 24 at #14 Bradley* 54-72 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 16 at Kansas 61-72 Lawrence, Kan. Jan. 12 Houston* 60-69 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 1 #11 Bradley* 46-60 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 Utah 56-51 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 14 Wichita State* 56-64 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 6 St. Louis* 66-84 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 #6 Minnesota 63-66 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 23 at Houston* 62-71/OT Houston, Texas ^All-College Tournament Dec. 28 Santa Clara^ 43-58 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 28 #20 Oklahoma A&M* 46-42 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 29 Cincinnati^ 76-70 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 4 #11 St. Louis* 66-73 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 30 Mississippi^ 64-60 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 11 Detroit* 61-55 Fairground Pavilion 1958-59 Won 10, Lost 15 Jan. 2 at Arkansas 49-66 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 15 Drake* 76-61 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 UTEP 54-58 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 9 Wichita State* 65-75 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 18 Bradley* 64-57 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 Arizona State 79-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 16 #4 Oklahoma A&M* 40-46 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 22 at Oklahoma A&M* 41-52 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 16 Oklahoma State 71-50 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 18 Murray State 61-51 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 25 at St. Louis* 62-73 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 19 at Arkansas 54-52 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 26 at #16 Wichita State* 51-65 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 27 at Bradley* 59-56 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 20 Hardin-Simmons 84-78 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 30 St. Louis* 75-72 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 1 Arkansas 55-51 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 23 New Mexico State 60-58 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 3 #18 Bradley 66-63 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 3 at Wichita State* 51-71 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 26 Duquesne (Pa.)^ 67-78 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 6 at Houston* 59-57 Houston, Texas ^All-College Tournament Feb. 8 #19 Kansas 58-71 Fairground Pavilion *Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 27 Wichita State^ 80-75 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 13 at Detroit* 59-52 Detroit, Mich. Dec. 29 Oregon^ 65-67 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 3 at North Texas* 54-55 Denton, Texas Feb. 15 at St. Louis* 69-70 St. Louis, Mo. 1956-57 Won 8, Lost 17 Fcb. 22 Detroit* 89-70 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 5 at Houston* 66-84 Houston, Texas Dec. 3 Southern Mississippi 66-73/OT Fairground Pavilion Feb. 27 Houston* 73-57 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 10 Drake* 59-49 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 Arkansas 70-77/OT Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 at #6 Oklahoma A&M* 46-77 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 12 at #14 St. Louis* 61-76 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 8 at TCU 51-62 Fort Worth, Texas Mar. 6 at Bradley* 69-90 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 17 at Wichita State* 71-91 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 10 at Texas Tech 62-66 Lubbock, Texas Mar. 8 at Creighton 78-69 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 22 Loyola (La.) 68-63 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 12 UTEP 77-59 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 24 Arkansas 61-54 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 10 at Oklahoma City 58-71 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 15 #17 Iowa State 52-72 Fairground Pavilion ^All-College Tournament Jan. 31 at #8 Bradley* 72-86 Peoria, Ill. * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 20 Detroit* 75-74 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 2 at #5 Cincinnati * 71-84 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 22 Idaho State 56-68 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 14 Houston* 56-68 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 29 Oregon 53-57 Fairground Pavilion 1954-55 Won 21, Lost 7 Feb. 16 North Texas* 78-60 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 5 at Loyola (La.) 60-59 New Orleans, La. Feb. 21 #10 Bradley* 57-58 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 2 Creighton 69-54 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 7 at Houston* 65-64 Houston, Texas Feb. 23 #6 Cincinnati* 69-92 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 Baylor 60-48 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 12 #12 Bradley* 56-67 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 28 at Drake* 56-61 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 8 at Texas A&M 57-45 College Station, Texas Jan. 19 at Wichita State* 61-60 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 2 at #12 St. Louis* 55-83 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 11 Arkansas 63-47 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 21 at Bradley* 56-72 Peoria, Ill. Mar. 7 Wichita State* 60-61 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 at Kansas 66-73 Lawrence, Kan. Jan. 26 at St. Louis* 67-88 St. Louis, Mo. ^All-College Tournament Dec. 17 Southwest Kansas 66-50 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 30 Cal-Santa Barbara 72-59 Fairground Pavilion *Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 20 Wyoming^ 69-64 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 1 Houston* 78-58 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 #8 G. Washington (DC)^ 61-66 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 4 at Oklahoma A&M* 42-50 Stillwater, Okla. 1959-60 Won 9, Lost 17 Dec. 22 at Oklahoma City^ 68-73 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 9 Wichita State* 53-72 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 at SW Missouri State 66-79 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 27 Arizona 71-49 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 12 at Arkansas 43-52 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 5 Baylor 54-69 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 1 at Arkansas 60-68 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 16 at Drake* 61-74 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 7 at Arkansas 51-65 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 8 at Oklahoma City 71-68 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 18 at Detroit* 69-87 Detroit, Mich. Dec. 9 at TCU 77-99 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 10 Detroit* 65-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 25 Oklahoma A&M* 43-44 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 15 at Oklahoma State 40-41 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 15 at Wichita State* 67-65 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 28 #14 St. Louis* 58-60 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 17 TCU 79-72 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 20 Oklahoma City 48-42 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 Drake* 85-70 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 Texas 57-67 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 24 at Houston* 67-64 Houston, Texas *Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 28 Bowling Green^ 58-61 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 29 at Oklahoma A&M* 47-44 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 29 Clemson^ 70-52 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 31 Bradley* 72-70 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 30 Niagara^ 75-68 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 5 at St. Louis* 51-69 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 4 at Houston* 62-68 Houston, Texas Feb. 7 at Detroit* 77-72 Detroit, Mich. Jan. 7 #4 Bradley* 58-71 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 12 Hardin-Simmons 66-51 Fairground Pavilion

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Jan. 9 #1 Cincinnati* 50-83 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 10 #3 Cincinnati* 52-70 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 4 at St. Louis* 53-54 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 16 Wichita State* 68-64 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 17 St. Louis* 58-69 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 7 Bradley* 69-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 23 at Missouri 74-84 Columbia, Mo. Feb. 20 at Houston 71-98 Houston, Texas Jan. 9 Louisville* 76-62 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 Arkansas 78-65 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 22 at Miami (Fla.) 66-83 Miami, Fla. Jan. 13 at North Texas* 63-57 Denton, Texas

RY Jan. 30 North Texas* 79-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 24 North Texas* 60-49 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 23 Loyola (Calif.) 70-59 Fairground Pavilion

O Feb. 4 at Drake* 51-62 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 27 Drake* 75-84 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 at Drake* 58-60 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 6 at St. Louis* 56-83 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 3 at Wichita State* 63-60 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 30 at Bradley* 68-74 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 11 at North Texas* 58-57 Denton, Texas * Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 1 #8 San Francisco 59-53 Fairground Pavilion HIST Feb. 13 at Houston* 59-58 Houston, Texas Feb. 4 at Louisville* 67-73 Louisville, Ky. Feb. 18 Drake* 56-55 Fairground Pavilion 1962-63 Won 17, Lost 8 Feb. 6 at Cincinnati* 69-66 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 20 St. Louis* 68-72 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 11 Drake* 67-48 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 Central Missouri State 68-53 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 27 at #3 Bradley* 60-81 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 13 St. Louis* 59-66 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 7 Purdue 73-65 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 29 at #1 Cincinnati* 64-110 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 16 Xavier (Ohio) 81-65 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 10 Florida 85-79 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 5 at Wichita State* 73-90 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 18 #10 Wichita State* 75-64 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 13 at Arkansas 76-68 Fayetteville, Ark. ^All-College Tournament Feb. 20 Cincinnati* 84-71 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 18 Adams State (Colo.) 107-54 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 25 North Texas* 87-77 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 Los Angeles State 53-44 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 1 at Wichita State * 48-59 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 22 Phillips 66’ers 91-72 Fairground Pavilion ^Hurricane Classic Dec. 28 at SMU 71-73 Dallas, Texas * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 3 at Bradley* 58-72 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 5 at St. Louis* 45-70 St. Louis, Mo. 1965-66 Won 16, Lost 13 Jan. 10 Drake* 79-72 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 12 #1 Cincinnati* 57-67 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 2 at Colorado 72-79 Boulder, Colo. Joe Swank Jan. 15 #7 Wichita State* 85-83/2OT Fairground Pavilion Dec. 4 at #10 Kansas State 70-63 Manhattan, Kan. 8 seasons W-102, L-103 Jan. 26 at Centenary 84-65 Shreveport, La. Dec. 6 South Dakota State 88-63 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 at Loyola (La.) 57-50 New Orleans, La. Dec. 11 St. Mary’s (Texas) 66-51 Fairground Pavilion 1960-61 Won 8, Lost 17 Jan. 31 Arkansas 68-66 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 13 Loyola (La.) 70-44 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 2 at #10 Wichita State* 38-66 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 17 West Texas State 81-53 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 3 #13 UCLA 74-94 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 7 at North Texas* 60-65 Denton, Texas Dec. 18 at Loyola (Ill.) 72-100 Chicago Stadium Dec. 5 UTEP 88-74 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 9 at Houston 76-69 Houston, Texas Dec. 21 at Utah State 67-66 Logan, Utah Dec. 10 Oklahoma State 59-57 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 14 Bradley* 67-62 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 23 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) 82-60 San Francisco, Calif. Dec. 13 Arkansas 64-59 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 16 St. Louis* 66-65 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 27 Washington^ 92-67 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 17 at Texas 70-80 Austin, Texas Feb. 21 at Drake* 65-81 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 28 #7 Michigan^ 78-67 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 19 at Baylor 73-66 Waco, Texas Feb. 23 at #1 Cincinnati* 54-55 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 30 St. Louis^ 70-64 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 27 New York University^ 61-70 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 28 Houston 88-80 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 3 at #9 UTEP 54-63 El Paso, Texas Dec. 28 at Oklahoma City^ 62-83 Okla. City, Okla. Mar. 2 North Texas* 86-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 6 Louisville* 84-79 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 29 TCU^ 81-65 Okla. City, Okla. * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 8 Cincinnati* 73-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 5 at St. Louis* 47-54 St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 13 North Texas* 62-60 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 7 at #2 Bradley* 66-76 Peoria, Ill. 1963-64 Won 10, Lost 15 Jan. 15 Houston 71-72 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 12 Drake * 81-69 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 29 at Wichita State* 72-87 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 14 Cincinnati* 75-92 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 2 SW Louisiana 93-69 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 31 at Drake* 55-60 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 26 at Arkansas 58-66 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 6 at New York University 76-99 New York, N.Y. Feb. 5 at Houston 77-97 Houston, Texas Jan. 28 at Wichita State* 74-91 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 7 at St. Bonaventure 64-79 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Feb. 7 at North Texas* 81-75 Denton, Texas Feb. 2 Houston 73-88 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 11 Christian Brothers 127-81 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 10 St. Louis* 63-69 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 4 North Texas* 99-65 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 Long Beach State 112-83 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 12 Bradley* 84-79 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 8 Oklahoma City 78-73 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 18 Michigan State 89-88 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 17 at Louisville* 50-84 Louisville, Ky. Feb. 11 Wichita State* 70-87 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 at Florida 86-82 Gainesville, Fla. Feb. 19 at Cincinnati* 75-88 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 16 at Drake* 84-88 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 23 at Florida State 76-91 Tallahassee, Fla. Feb. 24 at St. Louis* 66-74 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 18 at #4 Cincinnati* 52-81 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 28 at #5 Cincinnati* 52-54 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 26 at Bradley* 65-73 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 23 St. Louis* 68-72 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 30 at Xavier (Ohio) 71-83 Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 3 Drake* 56-45 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 25 #4 Bradley* 62-64 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 2 at St. Louis* 63-70 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 5 Wichita State* 79-81/OT Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 at North Texas* 55-58 Denton, Texas Jan. 4 at Bradley* 59-79 Peoria, Ill. ^Rainbow Classic Mar. 4 at Houston 65-89 Houston, Texas Jan. 9 North Texas* 91-72 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference ^All-College Tournament Jan. 11 Wichita State* 66-88 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 25 Arkansas 95-86 Fairground Pavilion 1966-67 Won 19, Lost 8 Jan. 29 Missouri 94-79 Fairground Pavilion 1961-62 Won 7, Lost 19 Feb. 1 Cincinnati* 74-85 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 66-57 San Antonio, Texas Dec. 3 Colorado 75-80 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 2 Colorado State 78-85 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 6 at North Texas* 65-68 Denton, Texas Dec. 9 at Wyoming 91-87 Laramie, Wyo. Dec. 4 UTEP 76-66 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 8 Loyola (La.) 99-76 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 10 at Colorado State 77-65 Fort Collins, Colo. Dec. 7 at Detroit 53-76 Detroit, Mich. Feb. 13 Bradley* 64-73 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 12 at West Texas State 70-57 Canyon, Texas Dec. 9 at Michigan State 70-90 East Lansing, Mich. Feb. 15 Drake* 76-84 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 Hawaii 84-58 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 at Arkansas 59-87 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 20 St. Louis* 81-90 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 17 Texas-Arlington 107-74 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 18 at Oklahoma State 57-81 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 24 Centenary 86-94 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 San Diego State 57-59 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 UC-Santa Barbara 68-64 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 27 at Drake* 63-72 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 21 Utah State 67-52 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 Hardin-Simmons 74-61 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 29 at #5 Wichita State* 79-98 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 28 Yale 71-65 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 23 Santa Clara 47-51 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 3 at #2 Louisville* 62-76 Louisville, Ky. Dec. 30 Lamar 80-83 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 5 at #8 Cincinnati* 65-64 Cincinnati, Ohio Jan. 6 at #2 Cincinnati* 43-72 Cincinnati, Ohio 1964-65 Won 14, Lost 11 Jan. 12 North Texas* 65-59 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 8 at St. Louis* 59-81 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 5 #15 Seattle 98-76 Convention Center Jan. 14 at Memphis State 54-43 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 11 Houston 61-69 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 8 at SMU 69-50 Dallas, Texas Jan. 28 Wichita State* 68-61 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 13 Bradley* 68-85 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 10 at Loyola (La.) 56-57 New Orleans, La. Jan. 30 Drake* 82-54 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 18 Wichita State* 86-77 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 15 at Arkansas 64-65 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 2 at North Texas* 65-62 Denton, Texas Jan. 24 Arkansas 77-99 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 Memphis State 80-63 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 4 #4 UTEP 53-61 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 27 at Drake* 53-87 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 26 Florida State 72-74 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 9 at Bradley* 72-71 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 29 at #9 Bradley* 50-62 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 28 Maryland^ 59-66 Miami, Fla. Feb. 11 at St. Louis* 62-76 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 1 at North Texas* 76-61 Denton, Texas Dec. 29 Yale^ 73-61 Miami, Fla.

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Feb. 16 Cincinnati* 76-57 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 3 at Wichita State* 87-95/OT Wichita, Kan. 1971-72 Won 15, Lost 11 Feb. 18 #2 Louisville* 64-82 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 13 St. Peter’s# 71-75 New York, N.Y. Dec. 2 Cal State-Fullerton 99-75 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 23 Bradley* 65-62 Fairground Pavilion ^Trojan Classic Dec. 4 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 64-57 San Antonio, Texas Feb. 25 St. Louis* 60-59 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference HIST Dec. 6 at Texas A&M 90-79 College Station, Texas Mar. 2 at Drake* 59-62 Des Moines, Iowa # NIT Tournament Dec. 11 at LaSalle 80-77 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 4 at Wichita State* 70-57 Wichita, Kan. 1969-70 Won 15, Lost 11 Dec. 18 Texas Tech 99-84 Fairground Pavilion O

Mar. 15 Marquette# 60-64 New York, N.Y. RY Dec. 22 at Bradley* 79-89 Peoria, Ill. * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 1 at #3 Purdue 74-77 Lafayette, Ind. # NIT Tournament Dec. 30 Missouri-St. Louis 92-72 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 5 at Long Beach State 73-77 Long Beach, Calif. Jan. 3 Trinity (Texas) 96-70 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 6 at San Jose State 81-76 San Jose, Calif. 1967-68 Won 11, Lost 12 Jan. 8 Drake* 94-76 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 10 Arkansas^ 74-66 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 13 St. Louis* 61-72 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 2 St. Mary’s (Texas) 70-57 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 11 at Memphis State^ 82-72 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 15 at Memphis State* 72-99 Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 6 North Dakota State 88-55 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 13 at St. Mary’s (Texas) 65-57 San Antonio, Texas Jan. 20 Creighton 76-75 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 9 Kansas State 62-58 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 20 UNLV 89-90 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 22 at Cincinnati 74-81 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 12 Lamar 68-56 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 22 Bradley* 101-78 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 27 Arkansas State 86-60 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 Army^ 55-53 Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 27 MacMurray (Texas) 91-76 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 29 at Wichita State* 60-92 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 15 at Tennessee^ 48-56 Knoxville, Tenn. Jan. 3 at Louisville* 67-84 Louisville, Ky. Feb. 3 at St. Louis* 61-63 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 18 Wyoming 72-58 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 5 at Cincinnati* 74-78 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 5 Bradley* 73-88 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 20 at Memphis State* 64-47 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 10 Drake* 73-77 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 10 at North Texas* 75-69 Denton, Texas Jan. 4 Louisville* 59-65 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 15 Oklahoma City 101-86 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 12 #4 Louisville* 66-84 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 6 Cincinnati* 62-59 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 17 at Memphis State* 77-66 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 17 West Texas State 95-87 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 13 North Texas* 61-58 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 22 Southern Illinois 66-65 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 19 at Drake* 84-82 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 20 at Wichita State* 78-86 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 24 St. Louis* 77-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 24 Oklahoma City 100-101/OT Fairground Pavilion Jan. 22 at Drake* 58-63/OT Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 27 at North Texas* 77-93 Denton, Texas Feb. 26 #19 Memphis State* 90-91 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 1 at North Texas* 70-57 Denton, Texas Jan. 31 at Wichita State* 81-73 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 2 Wichita State* 88-83 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 3 Memphis State* 52-48 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 4 at St. Louis* 63-79 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 4 North Texas* 89-86/2OT Fairground Pavilion Feb. 8 Bradley* 57-76 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 6 at Bradley* 70-61 Peoria, Ill. Mar. 6 at #2 Louisville * 83-102 Louisville, Ky. Feb. 10 St. Louis* 54-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 11 Louisville* 67-77 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 15 at Louisville* 67-76/OT Louisville, Ky. Feb. 13 Cincinnati* 68-72 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 17 at Cincinnati* 58-75 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb. 20 at #17 Drake* 74-80 Des Moines, Iowa 1972-73 Won 18, Lost 8 Feb. 22 at Bradley* 67-85 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 26 Memphis State* 87-78 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 24 at St. Louis* 62-78 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 28 North Texas* 97-80 Fairground Pavilion Nov. 27 Samford (Ala.) 108-86 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 Drake* 65-69 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 Wichita State* 108-92 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 Oklahoma 78-86 Okla. City, Okla. Mar. 9 Wichita State* 81-85 Fairground Pavilion Liberty Bowl Classic Dec. 2 St. Mary’s (Texas) 80-65 Fairground Pavilion ^Volunteer Classic * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 9 #16 Kansas State 89-79 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 12 at Texas Tech 83-92 Lubbock, Texas 1970-71 Won 17, Lost 9 Dec. 16 Cal-Bakersfield 89-79 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 23 Cincinnati 92-86/OT Fairground Pavilion Dec. 1 St. Mary’s (Texas) 71-60 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 29 Seattle^ 62-68 Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 5 Purdue 100-98 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 30 Dartmouth^ 94-63 Albuquerque, N.M. Dec. 10 Bradley* 82-88 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 4 at Bradley* 82-73 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 12 at #1 UCLA 75-95 Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 9 at Arkansas 85-81 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 19 Georgia Southern 88-61 Fairground Pavilion Ken Hayes Jan. 13 North Texas* 106-76 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 San Diego State 113-87 Fairground Pavilion 7 seasons W-117, L-69 Jan. 17 at St. Louis* 58-57 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 23 Texas A&M 103-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 20 West Texas State* 87-84 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 28 Long Beach State^ 68-61 Las Vegas, Nev. Jan. 23 at Oklahoma City 96-100 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 29 Indiana State^ 72-79 Las Vegas, Nev. 1968-69 Won 19, Lost 8 Jan. 27 at Wichita State* 96-91 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 4 La Salle (Pa.) 61-63 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 29 at Creighton 76-68 Omaha, Neb. Nov. 30 Texas-Pan American 96-64 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 6 Cal State-Hayward 101-74 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 1 St. Louis* 64-68 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 3 Cal-Poly Pomona 101-90 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 9 at #16 Drake* 66-60 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 3 Drake* 95-94 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 7 at Kansas State 66-63 Manhattan, Kan. Jan. 11 at St. Louis* 65-79 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 8 at New Mexico State* 68-76 Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 12 Cal State-Fullerton 93-84 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 16 #19 Memphis State* 90-85 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 10 #15 Memphis State* 87-91/OT Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 Long Beach State 102-78 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 23 Corpus Christi 99-84 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 15 at North Texas* 100-77 Denton, Texas Dec. 16 at Lamar 77-103 Beaumont, Texas Jan. 28 at Oklahoma City 87-84 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 17 New Mexico State* 78-76 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 19 San Jose State 89-84 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 30 Wichita State* 89-86 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 24 at West Texas State* 106-90 Canyon, Texas Dec. 23 at Bradley* 81-79 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 1 St. Louis* 75-70 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 1 at Louisville * 62-69 Louisville, Ky. Dec. 27 UTEP^ 81-73 Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 3 at Louisville* 85-98 Louisville, Ky. Mar. 3 Wichita State* 97-91 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 28 at Southern Cal.^ 88-99 Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 6 at Bradley* 80-86 Peoria, Ill. ^Lobo Classic Jan. 2 #10 Cincinnati* 57-50 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 11 North Texas* 89-84 Fairground Pavilion *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 4 #14 Louisville* 85-69 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 20 Drake* 84-87 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 11 at #18 Drake* 86-78 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 25 at Memphis State* 94-91/2OT Memphis, Tenn. 1973-74 Won 18, Lost 8 Jan. 13 at St. Louis* 89-66 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 1 at Wichita State* 93-69 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 18 Memphis State* 70-69 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 4 at North Texas* 84-76 Denton, Texas Nov. 30 Oklahoma State 54-72 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 25 at Southern Illinois 85-82 Carbondale, Ill. ^Las Vegas Classic Dec. 3 Texas-Pan American 100-74 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 27 North Texas* 104-94 Fairground Pavilion * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 6 Houston Baptist 94-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 1 Wichita State* 94-69 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 8 NE Louisiana 84-72 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 5 St. Louis* 80-66 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 13 St. Cloud (Minn.) 103-85 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 8 Bradley* 94-80 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 15 at Arkansas State 90-81 Little Rock, Ark. Feb. 13 at #20 Louisville* 81-83 Louisville, Ky. Dec. 21 Iowa State 79-69 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 15 at Cincinnati* 63-76 Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 22 Arkansas 95-72 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 22 Drake* 78-87 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 28 at Texas-Pan American^ 106-97 Edinburg, Texas Feb. 27 at Memphis State* 62-56 Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 29 Texas A&M^ 88-67 Edinburg, Texas Mar. 1 at North Texas* 84-89 Denton, Texas Jan. 5 #13 Louisville* 75-78 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 10 Wichita State* 79-81 Fairground Pavilion

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Jan. 12 New Mexico State* 75-80 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 17 Oklahoma City 91-83 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 19 at North Texas* 90-89 Denton, Texas Jan. 24 West Texas State* 88-67 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 26 at Memphis State 64-67 Memphis, Tenn. RY Jan. 31 at St. Louis* 74-63 St. Louis, Mo. O Feb. 2 at Drake* 65-68 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 7 Bradley* 73-81 Fairground Pavilion

HIST Feb. 9 Drake* 93-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 16 at New Mexico State* 68-51 Las Cruces, N.M. Feb. 21 at Wichita State* 66-67 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 23 North Texas* 87-75 Fairground Pavilion Mar. 2 at West Texas State* 72-66 Amarillo, Texas Mar. 4 Oral Roberts 85-84 Fairground Pavilion ^Pan American Classic * Missouri Valley Conference

1974-75 Won 15, Lost 14 Nov. 29 Oklahoma 71-64 Okla. City, Okla. Nov. 30 St. Mary’s (Texas) 75-69 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 3 Missouri-St. Louis 95-82 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 17 at Wichita State* 71-75 Wichita, Kan. 1977-78 Won 9, Lost 18 Jan. 22 Drake* 103-83 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 7 Houston Baptist 97-78 Fairground Pavilion Nov. 26 Oklahoma State 69-77 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 24 at Southern Illinois* 76-79 Carbondale, Ill. Dec. 12 Arkansas State 106-91 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 4 McNeese State 62-73 Convention Center Jan. 29 St. Louis 62-78 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 at Texas-Pan American 70-76 Edinburg, Texas Dec. 10 at #10 UNLV 103-104/2OT Las Vegas, Nev. Jan. 31 at Bradley* 86-89 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 21 at Arkansas 64-60 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 15 Oral Roberts 70-77 Convention Center Feb. 7 Wichita State* 61-70 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 26 Villanova^ 85-88 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 19 Oklahoma 70-91 Convention Center Feb. 10 Creighton 69-75 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 27 San Jose State^ 82-74 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 22 at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 74-97 Wilwaukee, Wis. Feb. 14 at New Mexico State* 94-97 Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 28 #9 Pennsylvania^ 81-75 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 29 at St. Louis 77-80 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 17 at Memphis State 83-91 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 4 New Mexico State* 56-58 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 3 NE Oklahoma State 83-67 Convention Center Feb. 19 at Louisville 90-98/OT Louisville, Ky. Jan. 11 at Drake* 85-86 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 5 at West Texas State* 70-56 Amarillo, Texas Feb. 26 West Texas State* 80-76 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 16 St. Louis 65-71 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 7 at Creighton* 58-78 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 28 New Mexico State* 86-83 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 18 West Texas State* 75-77 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 12 #6 Indiana State* 59-78 Convention Center Mar. 4 at Drake* 78-81 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 20 at Oklahoma City 106-105/2OT Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 14 at Southern Illinois* 58-67 Carbondale, Ill. Mar. 6 Oral Roberts 87-78 Convention Center Jan. 23 Wichita State* 74-63 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 16 Wichita State* 84-102 Convention Center ^Cougar Classic Jan. 25 at West Texas State* 82-78 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 19 at Bradley* 78-81 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 27 at New Mexico State* 64-76 Las Cruces, N.M. %Sun Bowl Tournament *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 23 at New Mexico State* 75-90 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 30 Bradley* 89-91 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 28 at Drake* 76-67 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 1 at St. Louis 74-76 St. Louis, Mo. 1976-77 Won 7, Lost 20 Jan. 30 at Oral Roberts 54-56 Mabee Center Feb. 6 North Texas* 84-81 Denton, Texas Feb. 2 Bradley* 88-80 Convention Center Feb. 8 #3 Louisville* 84-77 Fairground Pavilion Nov. 27 Oklahoma 78-85 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 4 Southern Illinois* 80-77/OT Convention Center Feb. 13 at Bradley* 77-92 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 2 at Oral Roberts 62-106 Mabee Center Feb. 6 Drake* 48-47 Convention Center Feb. 15 at Wichita State* 67-71 Wichita, Kan. Dec. 4 at Oklahoma State# 81-86 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 8 SW Louisiana 81-71 Convention Center Feb. 20 Memphis State 80-88 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 9 St. Mary’s (Texas) 44-62 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 11 at Indiana State* 70-102 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 22 at #6 Lousiville* 79-104 Louisville, Ky. Dec. 11 at Iowa State 88-65 Ames, Iowa Feb. 16 at Wichita State* 56-64 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 27 North Texas* 100-97 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 18 at #9 UCLA 85-110 Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 18 West Texas State* 71-78 Convention Center Mar. 1 Drake* 102-110 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 21 North Texas 103-110 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 20 Creighton* 85-77 Convention Center Mar. 6 at Oral Roberts 91-83 Mabee Center Dec. 23 #18 Arkansas 66-81 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 22 New Mexico State* 77-73 Convention Center ^Rainbow Classic Dec. 30 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 82-71 Convention Center Feb. 27 at New Mexico State** 75-76 Las Cruces, N.M. * Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 4 at Creighton 75-86 Omaha, Neb. *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 8 Oral Roberts 62-80 Convention Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Jan. 11 at New Mexico State* 69-82 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 13 Drake* 74-70 Fairground Pavilion 1978-79 Won 13, Lost 14

Jan. 15 West Texas State* 69-92 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 20 at Wichita State* 48-68 Wichita, Kan. Nov. 25 SW Texas State 101-85 Convention Center Jan. 27 VCU 66-61 Fairground Pavilion Nov. 30 at North Texas 87-80 Denton, Texas Jim King Dec. 2 Oklahoma State 87-78 Convention Center 4-2/3 seasons W-44, L-82 Jan. 29 at Southern Illinois* 51-85 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 2 Quincy College 59-65 Convention Center Dec. 5 at SW Louisiana 84-94 Lafayette, La. Feb. 5 Bradley* 78-80 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 9 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 107-79 Convention Center Feb. 10 Wichita State* 71-64 Fairground Pavilion Dec. 14 at Oral Roberts 72-83 Mabee Center 1975-76 Won 9, Lost 18 Feb. 12 at Drake* 72-99 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 22 NE Oklahoma State 69-63 Convention Center Nov. 29 Oklahoma State 75-59 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 15 #8 Louisville 67-91 Convention Center Dec. 29 at Connecticut^ 68-89 New Haven, Conn. Dec. 3 at Oklahoma 71-66 Norman, Okla. Feb. 17 at West Texas State* 73-76/OT Amarillo, Texas Dec. 30 Manhattan^ 77-74 New Haven, Conn. Dec. 4 St. Mary’s (Texas) 69-73 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 19 New Mexico State* 84-93 Convention Center Jan. 3 at #11 Indiana State* 89-101 Terre Haute, Ind. Dec. 10 at Oral Roberts 69-70 Mabee Center Feb. 24 Southern Illinois* 99-91/OT Fairground Pavilion Jan. 6 at Creighton* 71-75 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 12 St. John’s^ 62-78 Provo, Utah Feb. 26 at Bradley* 88-97 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 9 Bradley* 82-79/OT Convention Center Dec. 13 Long Beach State^ 81-74 Provo, Utah Feb. 28 at West Texas State** 81-96 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 11 at Southern Illinois* 93-86 Carbondale, Ill. Dec. 19 at UTEP% 67-77 El Paso, Texas *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 13 Wichita State* 93-94/OT Convention Center Dec. 20 #17 Auburn% 75-92 El Paso, Texas ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Jan. 20 at New Mexico State* 72-75 Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 30 Missouri-St. Louis 93-78 Fairground Pavilion #OSU forfeited for use of an ineligible player Jan. 22 at West Texas State* 111-85 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 3 Southern Illinois* 62-63 Fairground Pavilion Jan. 27 at Wichita State* 88-86 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 8 at West Texas State* 59-75 Amarillo, Texas Feb. 1 Drake* 82-73 Convention Center Jan. 10 Bradley* 99-87 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 3 #2 Indiana State* 56-66 Convention Center Jan. 15 Louisville 68-78 Fairground Pavilion Feb. 5 New Mexico State* 78-85 Convention Center

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Feb. 8 Creighton* 71-65 Convention Center Jan. 3 at Creighton* 86-97 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 30 Florida State% 80-96 San Diego, Calif. Feb. 10 at Drake* 66-73 Des Moines, Ia. Jan. 5 Southern Illinois* 85-67 Convention Center Jan. 6 Indiana State* 96-91/OT Convention Center Feb. 15 Oral Roberts 86-91 Convention Center Jan. 10 Wichita State* 91-84 Convention Center Jan. 8 at Drake* 73-87 Des Moines, Iowa

Feb. 17 Southern Illinois* 66-72 Convention Center Jan. 17 at Indiana State* 81-59 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 13 at Wichita State* 74-92 Wichita, Kan. HIST Feb. 19 West Texas State* 79-77 Convention Center Jan. 19 at Bradley* 63-70 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 22 at Bradley* 59-65 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 24 at Bradley* 78-80/OT Peoria, Ill. Jan. 22 West Texas State* 103-90 Convention Center Jan. 24 at Illinois State* 55-61 Normal, Ill. Feb. 27 at New Mexico State** 79-82 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 26 Drake* 86-77 Convention Center Jan. 27 West Texas State* 95-57 Convention Center O ^Connecticut Mutual Classic Jan. 29 at Southern Illinois* 68-60 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 29 Creighton* 80-72 Convention Center RY *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 31 Creighton* 87-84 Convention Center Jan. 31 Southern Illinois* 84-70 Convention Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Feb. 7 at West Texas State* 83-85/OT Amarillo, Texas Feb. 2 at Oral Roberts 101-70 Mabee Center Feb. 9 at New Mexico State* 85-98 Las Cruces, NM Feb. 5 at Indiana State* 86-100 Terre Haute, Ind. 1979-80 Won 8, Lost 19 Feb. 14 Bradley* 75-54 Convention Center Feb. 7 at Southern Illinois* 81-69 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 16 at #16 Wichita State* 74-72/2OT Wichita, Kan. Feb. 10 Drake* 61-59 Convention Center Nov. 30 UNC-Greensboro 73-51 Convention Center Feb. 21 at Drake* 87-107 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 12 Bradley* 64-62 Convention Center Dec. 4 at Oklahoma State 89-86 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 23 Indiana State* 63-47 Convention Center Feb. 17 at Creighton* 67-65 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 7 #18 Brigham Young 71-73 Convention Center Feb. 26 New Mexico State* 86-79/OT Convention Center Feb. 19 #15 Wichita State* 81-84 Convention Center Dec 10 UNLV 70-73 Convention Center Feb. 28 Oral Roberts 81-70 Convention Center Feb. 24 at West Texas State* 93-88 Amarillo, Texas Dec. 12 at McNeese State 65-73 Lake Charles, La. Mar. 3 New Mexico State** 68-67 Convention Center Feb. 26 New Mexico State* 100-71 Convention Center Dec. 15 NE Oklahoma State 53-50 Convention Center Mar. 5 at Creighton** 64-66 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 28 Illinois State* 61-59/OT Convention Center Dec. 20 Oral Roberts 84-99 Convention Center Mar. 13 Pan American# 81-71 Mabee Center Mar. 5 at New Mexico State* 85-91 Las Cruces, N.M. Dec. 29 at #8 Purdue 58-92 West Lafayette, Ind. Mar. 16 UTEP# 72-67 Mabee Center Mar. 8 Indiana State** 108-84 Convention Center Jan. 3 at Louisville 58-78 Louisville, Ky. Mar. 20 South Alabama# 69-68 Mabee Center Mar. 10 at New Mexico State** 49-48 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 5 Southern Illinois* 87-75 Convention Center Mar. 23 West Virginia# 89-87 New York, N.Y. Mar. 12 at Illinois State** 64-84 Normal, Ill. Jan. 7 at Wichita State* 83-91 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 10 West Texas State* 82-84 Convention Center Mar. 25 Syracuse# 86-84/OT New York, N.Y. Mar. 16 TCU# 62-64 Mabee Center ^Oil Capital Classic ^Oil Capital Classic Jan. 12 Creighton* 56-55 Convention Center * Missouri Valley Conference %Cabrillo Classic Jan. 19 at Drake* 90-103 Des Moines, Iowa ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament *Missouri Valley Conference Jan. 21 New Mexico State* 80-74 Convention Center # NIT Tournament ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Jan. 24 at Indiana State* 63-68 Terre Haute, Ind. # NIT Tournament Jan. 26 at Southern Illinois* 58-59 Carbondale, Ill. 1981-82 Won 24, Lost 6 Jan. 31 at Creighton* 55-73 Omaha, Neb. 1983-84 Won 27, Lost 4 Nov. 28 U.S. International (Calif.) 89-62 Convention Center Dec. 3 at #1 North Carolina 70-78 Chapel Hill, N.C. Nov. 26 College of the Ozarks 98-74 Convention Center Dec. 5 St. Mary’s (Texas) 57-43 Convention Center Dec. 1 Oral Roberts 87-81 Convention Center Dec. 8 at Oklahoma State 93-82 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 3 Alabama State 79-72 Convention Center Dec. 11 TCU^ 72-62 Convention Center Dec. 9 Long Island^ 126-80 Convention Center Dec. 12 Oral Roberts^ 80-63 Convention Center Dec. 10 San Diego State^ 91-80 Convention Center Bill Franey Dec. 19 Central Florida 69-58 Convention Center Dec. 17 at Oklahoma State 91-79 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 22 Florida Southern 94-68 Convention Center Dec. 20 Oklahoma Baptist 95-65 Convention Center (took over on Feb. 1 as interim head coach) Jan. 2 Oklahoma 98-96 Convention Center Dec. 23 Missouri-Kansas City 104-76 Convention Center Jan. 4 Creighton* 80-55 Convention Center Dec. 27 Pepperdine 102-70 Convention Center Jan. 9 at New Mexico State* 66-74 Las Cruces,N.M. W-2, L-7 Dec. 31 Southern-Baton Rouge 70-68 Convention Center Jan. 11 at West Texas State* 98-84 Amarillo,Texas Jan. 2 West Texas State* 121-82 Convention Center Feb. 2 Bradley* 67-65 Convention Center Jan. 14 Drake* 71-54 Convention Center Jan. 5 at Drake* 91-79 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 4 at West Texas State* 80-92 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 16 #16 Wichita State* 99-88 Convention Center Jan. 7 Bradley* 82-69 Convention Center Feb. 9 at New Mexico State* 91-103 Las Cruces, N.M. Jan. 21 at Southern Illinois* 77-74/OT Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 12 at Oral Roberts 84-78 Mabee Center Feb. 11 Drake* 70-75 Convention Center Jan. 23 at Indiana State* 59-60 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 14 at West Texas State* 99-93 Amarillo, Texas Feb. 14 Indiana State* 66-70 Convention Center Jan. 28 West Texas State* 68-61 Convention Center Jan. 19 Illinois State* 73-79 Convention Center Feb. 16 at Bradley* 74-81 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 30 New Mexico State* 76-72 Convention Center Jan. 21 at Bradley* 80-66 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 18 at Oral Roberts 86-88 Mabee Center Feb. 6 at Wichita State* 80-75 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 26 Creighton* 75-64 Convention Center Feb. 23 Wichita State* 79-78 Convention Center Feb. 11 Illinois State* 78-67/OT Convention Center Feb. 2 at Wichita State* 64-66 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 26 at Bradley** 76-98 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 13 at Creighton* 70-63 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 4 Drake* 93-74 Convention Center *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 15 at Drake* 55-56 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 9 at Indiana State* 87-70 Terre Haute, Ind. **Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Feb. 20 Indiana State* 77-64 Convention Center Feb. 11 at Southern Illinois* 86-76 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 22 Southern Illinois* 85-67 Convention Center Feb. 16 at Creighton* 82-80/OT Omaha, Neb. Feb. 25 Oral Roberts 91-70 Convention Center Feb. 18 Wichita State* 105-97 Convention Center Feb. 27 at Bradley* 79-82/OT Peoria, Ill. Feb. 25 Southern Illinois* 111-90 Convention Center

Mar. 2 Creighton** 106-81 Convention Center Mar. 1 Indiana State* 126-102 Convention Center Mar. 4 New Mexico State** 85-61 Convention Center Mar. 3 at Illinois State* 81-91 Normal, Ill. Nolan Richardson Mar. 6 Illinois State** 90-77 Convention Center Mar. 6 Indiana State** 110-99 Convention Center 5 seasons Mar. 13 Houston# 74-78 Mabee Center Mar. 8 Wichita State** 86-80 Convention Center ^Oil Capital Classic Mar. 10 Creighton** 70-68 Convention Center W-119, L-37 * Missouri Valley Conference Mar. 18 Louisville# 67-69 Milwaukee, Wis. ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament ^First Tulsa Classic 1980-81 Won 26, Lost 7 # NCAA Tournament * Missouri Valley Conference Nov. 28 Central State (Okla.) 88-66 Convention Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament 1982-83 Won 19, Lost 12 Dec. 1 SW Missouri State 87-51 Convention Center # NCAA Tournament Dec. 4 #8 Louisville 68-60 Convention Center Nov. 27 NE Oklahoma State 70-61 Convention Center Dec. 6 at Oklahoma 84-75 Norman, Okla. Dec. 4 at #20 Oklahoma 79-76 Norman, Okla. Dec. 8 at Oral Roberts 72-69 Mabee Center Dec. 7 Oklahoma State 75-93 Convention Center Dec. 12 Georgia^ 64-66 Mabee Center Dec. 11 Henderson State 75-53 Convention Center Dec. 13 Tulane^ 102-85 Mabee Center Dec. 17 #17 North Carolina^ 84-74 Mabee Center Dec. 20 Oklahoma State 88-86 Convention Center Dec. 18 at Oral Roberts^ 63-56 Mabee Center Dec. 22 Purdue 90-76 Convention Center Dec. 29 #16 Villanova% 68-75 San Diego, Calif.

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1984-85 Won 23, Lost 8 Feb. 22 at Indiana State* 60-58 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 18 at Wichita State* 59-65 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 1 Drake* 58-53 Convention Center Feb. 20 Drake* 59-40 Convention Center Nov. 24 Fort Valley State 125-83 Convention Center Mar 3 Indiana State** 68-50 Convention Center Feb. 25 at #14 Bradley* 62-67 Peoria, Ill. Nov. 27 at Oral Roberts 86-82 Mabee Center Mar 4 Drake** 68-67 Convention Center Feb. 27 Wichita State* 77-79/2OT Convention Center Nov. 30 at Arizona 80-84 Tucson, Ariz. Mar. 5 #9 Bradley** 74-58 Convention Center Mar. 5 Wichita State** 66-74/2OT Peoria, Ill.

RY Dec. 8 Youngstown State 67-49 Convention Center Mar. 14 #17 Navy# 68-87 Syracuse, N.Y. ^Cactus Classic O Dec. 15 at Arkansas 66-70 Little Rock, Ark. ^Preseason NIT %First Tulsa Classic Dec. 17 Drexel 86-62 Convention Center %First Tulsa Classic *Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 22 Oklahoma State 96-83 Convention Center * Missouri Valley Conference ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament HIST Dec. 28 East Carolina% 86-63 Convention Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Dec. 29 Alcorn State% 92-79 Convention Center # NCAA Tournament 1988-89 Won 18, Lost 13 Jan. 3 Indiana State* 90-71 Convention Center Jan. 5 at Southern Illinois* 98-96 Carbondale, Ill. 1986-87 Won 22, Lost 8 Dec. 2 Murray State^ 63-86 Bowling Green, Ky. Jan. 9 #8 Oklahoma 104-89 Convention Center Dec. 3 Drexel^ 81-65 Bowling Green, Ky. Nov. 28 Xavier (Ohio)^ 70-60 Providence, R.I. Jan. 12 Creighton* 70-66 Convention Center Dec. 5 Lamar 65-76 Convention Center Nov. 29 at Providence^ 82-74 Providence, R.I. Jan. 14 Oral Roberts 71-61 Convention Center Dec. 7 #11 Missouri 61-73 Convention Center Dec. 2 Oral Roberts 71-44 Convention Center Jan. 17 at Illinois State* 79-69/OT Normal, Ill. Dec. 10 Missouri-Kansas City 61-49 Convention Center Dec. 4 Cal-Irvine 84-66 Convention Center Jan. 19 at Bradley* 69-59 Peoria, Ill. Dec. 15 Grambling 79-62 Convention Center Dec. 6 at Baylor 84-74 Waco, Texas Jan. 24 West Texas State* 110-90 Convention Center Dec. 22 Mississippi 87-68 Convention Center Dec. 8 at TCU 65-71 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 26 Southern Illinois* 66-60 Convention Center Dec. 28 #4 Illinois% 58-85 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 13 Oklahoma State 79-70 Convention Center Jan. 30 at Drake* 67-66 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 29 Houston% 75-71 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 18 Colorado 51-53 Convention Center Feb. 2 at Indiana State* 94-100 Terre Haute, Ind. Dec. 30 Southern California% 75-71 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 20 Mississippi 69-68 Convention Center Feb. 6 Illinois State* 72-73/OT Convention Center Jan. 5 at Indiana State* 70-64 Terre Haute, Ind. Dec. 29 William & Mary% 79-60 Conention Center Feb. 9 at Wichita State* 87-75 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 7 at SW Missouri State 68-76 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 30 Colorado State% 68-61 Convention Center Feb. 16 at Creighton* 78-63 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 9 at Oklahoma State 74-82 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 5 at Oral Roberts 55-59 Mabee Center Feb. 21 Bradley* 64-69 Convention Center Jan. 14 at Wichita State* 68-75 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 10 Drake* 51-49 Convention Center Feb. 23 Drake* 79-56 Convention Center Jan. 16 at VCU 60-56 Richmond, Va. Jan. 15 at Southerm Illinois* 74-64 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 28 at West Texas State* 62-70 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 21 Indiana State* 66-57 Convention Center Jan. 17 at Indiana State* 69-48 Terre Haute, Ind. Mar. 2 Wichita State* 67-66 Convention Center Jan. 23 Illinois State* 53-51 Convention Center Jan. 22 Illinois State* 71-69 Convention Center Mar. 5 West Texas State** 74-69 Convention Center Jan. 25 at Memphis State 59-77 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 24 at Southern California 55-51 Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 7 Bradley** 85-77 Convention Center Jan. 28 Drake* 61-58 Convention Center Jan. 26 at Bradley* 83-92 Peoria, Ill. Mar. 9 Wichita State** 82-84 Convention Center Feb. 2 at Creighton* 61-75 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 29 Creighton* 72-58 Convention Center Feb. 4 at Illinois State* 67-63 Normal, Ill. Mar. 15 UTEP# 75-79 Albuquerque, N.M. Jan. 31 Wichita State* 72-58 Convention Center %First Tulsa Classic Feb. 6 at Bradley* 69-78 Peoria, lll. Feb. 7 at Drake* 55-53 Des Moines, Iowa * Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 11 Creighton* 75-67 Convention Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Feb. 12 at Creighton* 71-57 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 16 Wichita State* 60-57 Convention Center # NCAA Tournament Feb. 15 at Illinois State* 70-75 Normal, Ill. Feb. 18 at Southern Illinois* 78-77 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 19 Indiana State* 73-54 Convention Center Feb. 20 at Drake* 61-62 Des Moines, Iowa. Feb. 21 Bradley* 74-70 Convention Center Feb. 23 Southern Illinois* 67-63 Convention Center Feb. 23 Southern Illinois* 85-74 Convention Center Feb. 25 at Arkansas 69-118 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 26 at Wichita State* 61-63 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 27 Bradley* 62-54 Convention Center Mar. 2 Southern Illinois** 61-56 Convention Center Mar. 4 Southern Illinois** 66-73 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 4 Wichita State** 74-79/OT Convention Center ^Hilltopper Classic J.D. Barnett Mar. 13 at Oklahoma# 69-74 Tucson, Ariz. %Rainbow Classic ^Fleet Classic * Missouri Valley Conference 6 seasons W-106, L-75 %First Tulsa Classic ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament *Missouri Valley Conference ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament 1989-90 Won 17, Lost 13 1985-86 Won 23, Lost 9 # NCAA Tournament Nov. 30 at Lamar 82-70 Beaumont, Texas Nov. 22 Dayton^ 63-60/OT Cincinnati, Ohio Dec. 2 SW Missouri State 66-73 Convention Center Nov. 24 #9 Louisville^ 74-80 Cincinnati, Ohio 1987-88 Won 8, Lost 20 Dec. 4 Central Florida 78-48 Convention Center Nov. 26 NE Missouri State 70-51 Convention Center Nov. 29 Arkansas 68-47 Convention Center Dec. 9 at Cal State-Fullerton 58-84 Fullerton, Calif. Dec. 4 Colorado 76-65 Convention Center Dec. 4 Richmond^ 60-64 Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 11 at Missouri-Kansas City 85-75 Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 7 at Washington 68-72/OT Seattle, Wash. Dec. 5 San Diego State^ 67-59 Tempe, Ariz. Dec. 14 at Kansas State 69-75 Manhattan, Kan. Dec. 10 Arizona 54-51 Convention Center Dec. 8 Baylor 67-69 Convention Center Dec. 17 #22 Oklahoma State 95-80 Convention Center Dec. 19 Oral Roberts 63-47 Convention Center Dec. 10 at Oklahoma State 65-66 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 22 Bethune-Cookman 97-85 Convention Center Dec. 21 at Oklahoma State 67-58 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 12 at Mississippi 56-69 Oxford, Miss. Dec. 29 Arkansas State^ 73-61 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 27 McNeese State% 81-62 Convention Center Dec. 20 TCU 70-72/OT Convention Center Dec. 30 #6 Oklahoma^ 78-99 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 28 Jacksonville% 67-57 Convention Center Dec. 27 Grambling% 73-70 Convention Center Jan. 4 Louisiana Tech 82-91 Convention Center Dec. 30 College of the Ozarks 68-47 Convention Center Dec. 28 Southern Mississippi% 82-81 Convention Center Jan. 6 Creighton* 82-77 Convention Center Jan. 2 at Oral Roberts 81-65 Mabee Center Jan. 2 at Missouri 48-92 Columbia, Mo. Jan. 11 Bradley* 101-82 Convention Center Jan. 4 at West Texas State* 48-52 Amarillo, Texas Jan. 5 Oklahoma State 75-93 Convention Center Jan. 13 at Mississippi 63-47 Oxford, Miss. Jan. 9 Creighton* 85-59 Convention Center Jan. 8 at Illinois State* 67-75 Normal, Ill. Jan. 18 at Wichita State* 59-60 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 11 Indiana State* 65-56 Convention Center Jan. 14 Creighton* 77-84 Convention Center Jan. 20 at Southern Illinois* 52-71 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 16 at Southern Illinois* 70-58 Carbondale, lll. Jan. 16 Memphis State 47-54 Convention Center Jan. 27 at Creighton* 57-74 Omaha, Neb. Jan. 19 at #20 Bradley* 58-71 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 21 at Drake* 54-61 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 29 at Drake* 68-65 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 23 West Texas State* 54-37 Convention Center Jan. 28 Illinois State* 51-31 Convention Center Feb. 1 Indiana State* 77-56 Convention Center Jan. 25 Wichita State* 69-58 Convention Center Jan. 30 Bradley* 62-65 Convention Center Feb. 3 Illinois State* 84-60 Convention Center Jan. 30 at Illinois State* 61-54 Normal, Ill. Feb. 2 at Brigham Young 57-72 Provo, Utah Feb. 7 Brigham Young 64-66 Convention Center Feb. 1 Bradley* 51-54 Convention Center Feb. 4 at Creighton* 92-94/2OT Omaha, Neb. Feb. 10 at Bradley* 77-76 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 6 at Creighton* 46-48 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 6 Southern Illinois* 93-74 Convention Center Feb. 12 at Illinois State* 75-79 Normal, Ill. Feb. 8 at Drake* 58-61 Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 8 Indiana State* 70-67 Convention Center Feb. 15 Wichita State* 78-75 Convention Center Feb. 15 Illinois State* 69 -54 Convention Center Feb. 13 at Indiana State* 88-93/2OT Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 17 Southern Illinois* 89-97 Convention Center Feb. 17 at Wichita State* 62-65 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 15 at Southern Illinois* 56-77 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 22 at Indiana State* 73-65 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 20 Southern Illinois* 65-39 Convention Center

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Feb. 24 Drake* 71-58 Convention Center Feb. 10 Wichita State* 70-66 Convention Center Feb. 23 at Wichita State* 89-51 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 3 Bradley** 71-69 NormaI, Ill. Feb. 15 Southern Illinois* 66-74 Convention Center Feb. 26 Creighton* 72-62/OT Convention Center Mar. 5 Southern Illinois** 65-75 Normal, Ill. Feb. 17 at Oral Roberts 78-62 Mabee Center Feb. 28 Indiana State* 79-56 Convention Center

Mar. 15 at Oklahoma State# 74-83 Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 20 at Wichita State* 74-60 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 5 Drake** 91-82 St. Louis, Mo. HIST ^All-College Tournament Feb. 22 at Southern Illinois* 68-74 Carbondale, Ill. Mar. 6 Northern Iowa** 73-79 St. Louis, Mo. *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 24 at Indiana State* 60-74 Terre Haute, Ind. Mar. 18 #17 UCLA# 112-102 Okla. City, Okla. ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Feb. 27 Drake* 85-82/2OT Convention Center Mar. 20 #19 Oklahoma State# 82-80 Okla. City, Okla. O

# NIT Tournament RY Feb. 29 Bradley* 57-45 Convention Center Mar. 24 #1 Arkansas# 84-103 Dallas, Texas Mar. 2 at Creighton* 81-71 Omaha, Neb. ^All-College Tournament 1990-91 Won 18, Lost 12 Mar. 7 Indiana State** 77-65 St. Louis, Mo. * Missouri Valley Conference Nov. 24 Coppin State 84-79 Convention Center Mar. 8 Southern Illinois** 82-79 St. Louis, Mo. ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament # NCAA Tournament Nov.28 Cal State-Fullerton 89-63 Convention Center Mar. 9 SW Missouri State** 68-71 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 1 at Oklahoma State 73-75 Stillwater, Okla. * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 3 at Louisiana Tech 66-78 Ruston, La. ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament 1994-95 Won 24, Lost 8 Dec. 12 Kansas State 72-61 Convention Center Dec. 3 Texas-San Antonio 77-57 Convention Center Dec. 20 at Creighton* 73-64 Omaha, Neb. 1992-93 Won 15, Lost 14 Dec. 7 at Oklahoma State 88-93 Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 22 at Brigham Young 60-62 Provo, Utah Dec. 1 North Texas 101-70 Convention Center Dec. 10 Oral Roberts 99-54 Convention Center Dec. 26 VCU 95-67 Convention Center Dec. 3 at Hawaii 68-63 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 17 at Drake 93-76 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 28 UAB^ 92-86 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 4 Long Beach State^ 69-72 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 23 at #3 Arkansas 63-82 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 29 #14 Oklahoma^ 99-112 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 6 at Hawaii^ 69-87 Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 31 Creighton* 80-65 Convention Center Jan. 2 Mississippi Valley 114-56 Convention Center Dec. 9 at Oklahoma State 67-85 Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 3 Northern Iowa* 85-53 Convention Center Jan. 5 at Drake* 79-83 Des Moines, Iowa Dec. 12 Oral Roberts 104-81 Convention Center Jan. 6 Texas Christian^ 107-95 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 8 at Lamar 78-67 Beaumont, Texas Dec. 15 VCU 66-67 Convention Center Jan. 7 Oklahoma^ 61-76 Okla. City, Okla. Jan. 12 Wichita State* 74-83 Convention Center Dec. 19 Illinois State* 74-61 Convention Center Jan. 12 at Wichita State* 79-52 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 17 Southern Illinois* 72-67 Convention Center Dec. 23 at #10 Arkansas 87-101 Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 14 Evansville* 72-66 Convention Center Jan. 19 Drake* 90-66 Convention Center Jan. 3 Northern Iowa* 66-75 Convention Center Jan. 16 Southern Illinois* 67-65 Convention Center Jan. 22 at SW Missouri State* 70-72 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 5 at Baylor 85-94 Waco, Texas Jan. 19 at Illinois State* 79-95 Normal, Ill. Jan. 24 Indiana State* 70-68 Convention Center Jan. 9 at SW Missouri State* 54-62 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 21 at Bradley* 73-53 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 31 at Wichita State* 61-65 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 11 Bradley* 66-43 Convention Center Jan. 25 SW Missouri State* 71-54 Convention Center Feb. 2 at Indiana State* 60-77 Terre Haute, Ind. Jan. 16 at Northern Iowa* 66-61 Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 28 at Creighton* 67-54 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 7 Illinois State* 84-41 Convention Center Jan. 18 Indiana State* 89-84/2OT Convention Center Feb. 1 at Southern Illinois* 71-72 Carbondale, Ill. Feb. 9 at Southern Illinois* 60-77 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 23 SW Missouri State* 77-74 Convention Center Feb. 4 Western Kentucky 70-68 Convention Center Feb. 14 Bradley* 68-59 Convention Center Jan. 25 at Oral Roberts 103-69 Mabee Center Feb. 6 at New Mexico State 85-67 Las Cruces, NM Feb. 16 Creighton* 73-63 Convention Center Jan. 27 TCU 88-66 Convention Center Feb. 9 Drake* 53-60 Convention Center Feb. 20 SW Missouri State* 68-64 Convention Center Jan. 30 at Wichita State* 76-77/OT Wichita, Kan. Feb. 11 at Evansville* 64-54 Evansville, Ind. Feb. 23 at Bradley* 84-77 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 2 at Drake* 88-96/2OT Des Moines, Iowa Feb. 14 at SW Missouri State* 69-59 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 25 at Illinois State* 53-46 Normal, Ill. Feb. 6 at Creighton* 70-63 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 18 Indiana State* 79-66 Convention Center Mar. 2 Wichita State** 71-52 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 10 Southern Illinois* 77-70 Convention Center Feb. 20 Wichita State* 67-58 Convention Center Mar. 3 SW Missouri State** 80-82/2OT St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 13 Drake* 95-82 Convention Center Feb. 25 Bradley* 74-68 Convention Center Mar. 14 at Oklahoma# 86-111 Norman, Okla. Feb. 18 at Illinois State* 63-72 Normal, Ill. Feb. 27 at Northern Iowa* 90-75 Cedar Falls, Iowa ^All-College Tournament Feb. 20 at Bradley* 57-72 Peoria, Ill. Mar. 4 Wichita State** 77-63 St. Louis, Mo. *Missouri Valley Conference Feb. 22 Creighton* 69-66 Convention Center Mar. 5 Bradley** 89-80 St. Louis, Mo. ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Mar. 6 Southern Illinois** 62-77 St. Louis, Mo. # NIT Tournament Feb. 25 at Indiana State* 74-86 Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. 27 Wichita State* 80-63 Convention Center Mar. 17 Illinois# 68-62 Albany, N.Y. Mar. 1 at Southern Illinois* 80-106 Carbondale, Ill. Mar. 19 Old Dominion# 64-52 Albany, N.Y. ^Hawaii Tipoff Classic Mar. 24 #7 Massachusetts# 51-76 East Rutherford, NJ * Missouri Valley Conference ^All-College Tournament * Missouri Valley Conference ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Tubby Smith 1993-94 Won 23, Lost 8 4 seasons W-79, L-43 Nov. 27 Houston Baptist 128-63 Convention Center Dec. 1 at North Texas 72-62 Denton, Texas Dec. 6 at Oral Roberts 94-74 Mabee Center # NCAA Tournament Dec. 11 SW Missouri State* 66-56 Convention Center 1991-92 Won 17, Lost 13 Dec. 20 #22 Oklahoma State 61-73 Convention Center Nov. 26 at TCU 81-94 Fort Worth, Texas Dec. 23 #1 Arkansas 91-93/OT Convention Center Steve Robinson Dec. 5 Brigham Young 86-102 Convention Center Dec. 29 Texas Tech^ 96-77 Okla. City, Okla. 2 seasons W-46, L-18 Dec. 14 Charleston-Southern 91-46 Convention Center Dec. 30 Oklahoma^ 76-95 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 17 at UAB 75-90 Birmingham, Ala. Jan. 3 at VCU 92-84 Richmond, Va. Dec. 23 #15 Arkansas 64-74 Convention Center Jan. 6 Bradley* 77-78 Convention Center 1995-96 Won 22, Lost 8 Dec. 31 #3 Oklahoma State 76-82 Convention Center Jan. 8 Northern Iowa* 75-62 Convention Center Dec. 2 North Carolina A&T 100-51 Convention Center Jan. 2 SE Louisiana 97-70 Convention Center Jan. 13 Drake* 115-98 Convention Center Dec. 4 at Western Kentucky 73-65 Bowling Green, Ky. Jan. 4 Northern Iowa* 68-83 Convention Center Jan. 15 at Creighton* 75-59 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 9 at Temple 64-60 Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 11 at Drake* 72-70 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 20 Southern Illinois* 86-81 Carbondale, Ill. Dec. 17 Prairie View A&M 141-50 Convention Center Jan. 13 at Northern Iowa* 70-54 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Jan. 22 at Indiana State* 87-57 Terre Haute, Ind. Dec. 20 New Mexico State 73-57 Convention Center Jan. 18 SW Missouri State* 64-63 Convention Center Jan. 27 Illinois State* 83-68 Convention Center Dec. 30 Oral Roberts 78-90 Mabee Center Jan. 20 Illinois State* 72-73 Convention Center Jan. 29 at Drake* 99-80 Des Moines, Iowa Jan. 2 Oklahoma State 57-53 Convention Center Jan. 23 Indiana State* 67-53 Convention Center Feb. 5 at Bradley* 64-69 Peoria, Ill. Jan. 6 at Evansville* 67-57 Evansville, Ind. Jan. 25 Creighton* 80-65 Convention Center Feb. 7 at Illinois State* 56-61 Normal, Ill. Jan. 8 UAB 70-55 Convention Center Jan. 30 at Bradley* 71-61 Peoria, Ill. Feb. 9 Wichita State* 79-64 Convention Center Jan. 11 Drake* 87-64 Convention Center Feb. 1 at Illinois State* 67-66/OT Normal, Ill. Feb. 12 Southern Illinois* 88-70 Convention Center Jan. 14 Illinois State* 71-74 Convention Center Feb. 3 Baylor 59-73 Mabee Center Feb. 15 at Northern Iowa* 69-63 Cedar Falls, Iowa Jan. 17 at Creighton* 59-72 Omaha, Neb. Feb. 8 at SW Missouri State* 74-78 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 19 at SW Missouri State* 71-66 Springfield, Mo. Jan. 20 at SW Missouri State* 75-65 Springfield, Mo.

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Jan. 24 Creighton* 55-52 Convention Center Mar. 5 #8 Utah** 61-64/OT Las Vegas, Nev Jan. 27 at Drake* 79-73 Des Moines, Iowa Mar. 12 #18 Coll. of Charleston# 62-53 Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 29 at Northern Iowa* 89-79 Cedar Falls, Iowa # NCAA Tournament Mar. 14 #1 Duke# 56-97 Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 31 SW Missouri State* 61-66 Convention Center ^Blue & Golf Coca Cola Classic Feb. 4 at Bradley* 72-85/OT Peoria, Ill. Bill Self &Pearl Harbor Classic RY Feb. 10 at Wichita State* 75-47 Wichita, Kan. * Western Athletic Conference O 3 seasons W-74, L-27 Feb. 12 Evansville* 74-53 Convention Center ** Western Athletic Conference Tournament # NCAA Tournament Feb. 14 at Southern Illinois* 83-75/OT Carbondale, Ill.

HIST Feb. 17 Bradley* 73-74/OT Convention Center 1997-98 Won 19, Lost 12 1999-00 Won 32, Lost 5 Feb. 19 Indiana State* 111-75 Convention Center Feb. 21 at Illinois State* 64-69 Normal, Ill. Nov 17 Tulane 86-80/2OT Convention Center Nov. 21 at Rhode Island 91-66 Providence, RI Feb. 24 Wichita State* 72-66 Convention Center Nov. 21 Gonzaga^ 40-78 Fairbanks, Alaska Nov. 24 Georgia State 100-73 Reynolds Center Feb. 26 Northern Iowa* 95-88 Convention Center Nov. 22 at Alaska-Fairbanks^ 66-61 Fairbanks, Alaska Nov. 27 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 97-45 Reynolds Center Mar. 2 Evansville** 65-55 St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 23 Duquesne^ 72-52 Fairbanks, Alaska Nov. 29 at St. Joseph’s 79-73 Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 3 Illinois State** 69-52 St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 29 Houston 57-61 Convention Center Dec. 1 Texas-San Antonio 76-59 Reynolds Center Mar. 4 Bradley** 60-46 St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 1 Nebraska 85-68 Convention Center Dec. 4 UAB 88-73 Reynolds Center Mar. 15 #24 Louisville# 80-82/OT Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. 6 Wichita State 50-40 Convention Center Dec. 7 SW Missouri State 69-60 Reynolds Center * Missouri Valley Conference Dec. 8 Morgan State 93-56 Convention Center Dec. 11 at Oral Roberts 59-60 Mabee Center ** Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Dec. 14 at Oral Roberts 58-53 Mabee Center Dec. 18 Delaware State 72-52 Reynolds Center # NCAA Tournament Dec. 20 at #4 Kentucky 53-74 Lexington, Ky. Dec. 21 Boston College^ 80-66 Bayamon, PR Dec. 22 at Cleveland State 55-59 Cleveland, Ohio Dec. 22 UNC Charlotte^ 76-61 Bayamon, PR 1996-97 Won 24, Lost 10 Dec. 28 Southwest Texas State 81-69 Convention Center Dec. 23 #11 Tennessee^ 88-68 Bayamon, PR Nov. 20 at #5 UCLA^ 77-76/OT Los Angeles, Calif. Dec. 30 Southern Illinois 75-88 Convention Center Dec. 28 UMKC 81-60 Reynolds Center Nov. 22 Oklahoma State^ 72-54 Convention Center Jan. 3 San Diego State* 77-57 Convention Center Dec. 30 at North Texas 113-77 Denton, Texas Nov. 27 #10 Duke^ 67-72 New York, N.Y. Jan. 5 Brigham Young 53-57 Convention Center Jan. 6 at TCU* 94-73 Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 29 Evansville^ 55-51 New York, N.Y. Jan. 11 at Rice* 63-76 Houston, Texas Jan. 12 at Creighton 75-67 Omaha, Neb. Dec. 2 Delaware State 79-50 Convention Center Jan. 15 at Fresno State* 77-81 Fresno, Calif. Jan. 16 at Rice* 67-49 Houston, Texas Dec. 4 at Houston 77-79/2OT Houston, Texas Jan. 17 at San Jose State* 77-52 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 20 San Jose State* 67-41 Reynolds Center Dec. 7 St. Joseph’s 64-67 Atlantic City, NJ Jan. 24 Hawaii* 64-63 Convention Center Jan. 22 Hawaii* 100-78 Reynolds Center Dec. 14 Temple 67-60 Convention Center Jan. 29 at SMU* 69-58 Dallas, Texas Jan. 24 Centenary 84-44 Reynolds Center Dec. 19 at Wichita State 56-53 Wichita, Kan. Feb. 1 at TCU* 100-102/OT Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 27 at UTEP* 89-71 El Paso, Texas Dec. 27 Southwest Texas State% 76-60 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 5 Rice* 75-62 Convention Center Jan. 29 at Fresno State* 73-75 Fresno, Calif. Dec. 28 Oklahoma% 78-75 Okla. City, Okla. Feb. 7 at Brigham Young* 65-59 Provo, Utah Feb. 3 SMU* 70-59 Reynolds Center Dec. 31 at Tulane 74-88 New Orleans, La. Feb. 12 San Jose State* 68-55 Convention Center Feb. 5 TCU* 103-70 Reynolds Center Jan. 4 at San Jose State* 66-58 San Jose, Calif. Feb. 15 Fresno State* 78-77 Convention Center Feb. 14 Rice* 75-33 Reynolds Center Jan. 8 Southern Utah 80-48 Convention Center Feb. 19 at San Diego State* 65-60 San Diego, Calif. Feb. 17 at Hawaii* 75-61 Honolulu, Hawaii Jan. 11 Oral Roberts 77-70 Convention Center Feb. 21 at Hawaii* 62-72 Honolulu, Hawaii Feb. 19 at San Jose State* 64-56 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 13 Rice* 65-33 Convention Center Feb. 26 #15 TCU 54-57 Convention Center Feb. 24 Fresno State* 72-73 Reynolds Center Jan. 16 #12 New Mexico* 80-57 Mabee Center Feb. 28 SMU 79-70 Convention Center Feb. 26 UTEP* 85-55 Reynolds Center Jan. 18 UTEP* 63-52 Mabee Center Mar. 3 Brigham Young** 59-56 Las Vegas, Nev. Mar. 4 at SMU* 83-78/2OT Dallas, Texas Jan. 25 at Brigham Young* 72-56 Provo, Utah Mar. 5 #20 New Mexico** 59-60 Las Vegas, Nev. Mar. 9 Rice** 71-51 Fresno, Calif. ^Top of the World Classic Jan. 27 at #5 Utah* 58-84 Salt Lake City, Utah Mar. 10 TCU** 93-71 Fresno, Calif. *Western Athletic Conference Mar. 11 Fresno State** 72-75 Fresno, Calif. Jan. 31 SMU* 69-49 Convention Center **Western Athletic Conference Tournament Feb. 1 TCU* 96-79 Convention Center Mar. 17 UNLV# 89-62 Nashville, Tenn. Mar. 19 #7 Cincinnati# 69-61 Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 6 at Rice* 58-75 Houston, Texas 1998-99 Won 23, Lost 10 Feb. 10 San Jose State* 91-75 Convention Center Mar. 24 #23 Miami (Fla.)# 80-71 Austin, Texas Feb. 13 at UTEP* 90-57 El Paso, Texas Nov. 15 Sam Houston State 60-42 Convention Center Mar. 26 North Carolina# 55-59 Austin, Texas Feb. 16 at #13 New Mexico* 51-57 Albuquerque, NM Nov. 18 Jackson State 84-45 Convention Center ^Puerto Rico Holiday Classic Feb. 20 Brigham Young* 80-65 Convention Center Nov. 22 at UAB 61-78 Birmingham, Ala. * Western Athletic Conference ** Western Athletic Conference Tournament Feb. 22 #5 Utah* 54-56 Convention Center Nov. 24 Texas-San Antonio 81-68 Convention Center # NCAA Tournament Feb. 27 at TCU* 128-84 Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 28 St. Joseph’s 66-55 Convention Center Mar. 1 at SMU* 76-55 Dallas, Texas Dec. 1 at Nebraska 52-49 Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 6 at UNLV** 68-65 Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 4 Vermont^ 72-61 Milwaukee, Wis. Mar. 7 TCU** 59-64 Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 5 at Marquette^ 67-51 Milwaukee, Wis. Mar. 14 Boston U.# 81-52 Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 8 North Texas 103-69 Convention Center # NCAA Tournament Mar. 16 #14 Clemson# 59-65 Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 13 Oral Roberts 73-68 Convention Center ^Preseason NIT Dec. 21 Texas Tech& 84-50 Kahuku, Hawaii Buzz Peterson %All-College Tournament Dec. 22 #14 Michigan State& 58-68 Kahuku, Hawaii 1 season W-26, L-11 * Western Athletic Conference Dec. 23 Oregon State& 59-57 Kahuku, Hawaii ** Western Athletic Conference Tournament Dec. 29 Cleveland State 79-51 Reynolds Center 2000-01 Won 26, Lost 11 # NCAA Tournament Jan. 2 at Southern Illinois 56-70 Carbondale, Ill. Jan. 7 Colorado State* 74-62 Reynolds Center Nov. 10 Arizona State+ 69-67 Chapel Hill, NC Jan. 10 Wyoming* 96-89 Reynolds Center Nov. 11 at #6 North Carolina+ 81-91 Chapel Hill, NC Jan. 14 at Air Force* 57-65 Colo. Springs, Colo. Nov. 17 North Texas 89-71 Reynolds Center Jan. 16 at UNLV* 55-73 Las Vegas, Nev. Nov. 20 Rhode Island 89-80 Reynolds Center Jan. 23 at Rice* 65-50 Houston, Texas Dec. 1 Santa Clara# 65-59 Iowa City, Ia. Jan. 25 #24 TCU* 72-62 Reynolds Center Dec. 2 at Iowa# 65-66 Iowa City, Ia. Jan. 30 SMU* 88-82 Reynolds Center Dec. 5 at SW Missouri State 61-55 Springfield, Mo. Feb. 4 at Wyoming* 61-80 Laramie, Wyo. Dec. 10 Oral Roberts 89-81/OT Reynolds Center Feb. 6 at Colorado State* 64-71 Fort Collins, Colo. Dec. 16 at #10 Kansas 69-92 Lawrence, Kan. Feb. 13 Air Force* 78-75 Reynolds Center Dec. 19 Creighton 76-86 Reynolds Center Feb. 15 UNLV* 53-54 Reynolds Center Dec. 22 Wichita State 78-49 Reynolds Center Feb. 20 Rice* 77-47 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Prairie View A&M 115-46 Reynolds Center Feb. 25 at SMU* 78-77 Dallas, Texas Jan. 2 Jackson State 107-49 Reynolds Center Feb. 27 at TCU* 82-73 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 6 Fresno State* 79-93 Reynolds Center Mar. 4 Fresno State** 85-56 Las Vegas, Nev. Jan. 11 at San Jose State* 63-57 San Jose, Calif.

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Jan. 13 at Hawaii* 65-68 Honolulu, Hawaii Mar. 9 Hawaii** 59-73 Reynolds Center Feb. 27 at Hawaii* 62-92 Honolulu, Hawaii Jan. 17 TCU* 82-66 Reynolds Center Mar. 14 #12 Marquette## 71-69 St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 29 at San Jose State* 65-64 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 20 at UTEP* 87-75 El Paso, Texas Mar. 16 #16 Kentucky## 82-87 St. Louis, Mo. Mar. 4 SMU* 56-64 Reynolds Center

Jan. 25 San Jose State* 76-60 Reynolds Center ^ Yahoo! Sports Invitational (Laie, Hawaii) Mar. 6 Louisiana Tech* 80-70 Reynolds Center HIST Jan. 28 Hawaii* 79-67 Reynolds Center *Western Athletic Conference Games Mar. 9 SMU** 60-79 Fresno, Calif. **Western Athletic Conference Tournament Feb. 1 at TCU* 87-93/OT Fort Worth, Texas *Western Athletic Conference Games

% at Houston, Texas (Compaq Center) O Feb. 3 at SMU* 59-64 Dallas, Texas **Western Athletic Conference Tournament

& at Kemper Arena (Kansas City, Mo.) RY Feb. 8 Rice* 79-55 Reynolds Center ## NCAA Tournament Feb. 10 UTEP* 87-72 Reynolds Center 2004-05 Won 2, Lost 5 Feb. 15 Nevada* 78-70 Reynolds Center 2002-03 Won 23, Lost 10 Nov. 16 Wright State^ 66-72 Reynolds Center Feb. 22 at Rice* 56-59 Houston, Texas Nov. 21 Northwestern La. State 63-54 Reynolds Center Feb. 24 SMU* 85-65 Reynolds Center Nov. 23 vs. New Mexico State^ 71-61 South Padre, Texas Nov. 30 at Arkansas 73-85 Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 1 at Nevada* 74-69 Reno, Nevada Nov. 24 vs. Texas-Pan Am.^ 80-50 South Padre, Texas Dec. 5 Oral Roberts 47-70 Reynolds Center Mar. 3 at Fresno State* 77-84 Fresno, Calif. Nov. 30 at Arkansas 61-60 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 12 Prairie View A&M 97-44 Reynolds Center Mar. 8 San Jose State** 64-53 Reynolds Center Dec. 4 Wichita State 80-69 Reynolds Center Dec. 18 Wichita State 66-71 Reynolds Center Mar. 9 UTEP** 59-56 Reynolds Center Dec. 11 #20 Kansas 80-89 Reynolds Center Mar. 10 Hawaii** 72-78/OT Reynolds Center Dec. 14 at SW Missouri 62-46 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 22 Lamar 85-91 Reynolds Center Mar. 14 UC Irvine## 75-71 Reynolds Center Dec. 19 Oral Roberts 90-80 Reynolds Center Mar. 19 at Minnesota## 76-73/OT Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 23 TCU 78-65 Reynolds Center Mar. 21 at Mississippi St.## 77-75 Starkville, Miss. Dec. 28 Iowa 63-67 Reynolds Center Mar. 27 Memphis## 72-64 New York, NY Jan. 1 at Fresno State* 65-74 Fresno, Calif. Mar. 29 Alabama## 79-60 New York, NY Jan. 4 Nevada* 63-60 Reynolds Center + NABC Classic @ Chapel Hill, NC Jan. 11 at Rice* 94-77 Houston, Texas Alvin “Pooh” # Gazette Hawkeye Invitational @ Iowa City, Ia. Jan. 16 at UTEP* 79-65 El Paso, Texas *Western Athletic Conference Games Williamson **Western Athletic Conference Tournament Jan. 18 at Boise State* 74-78 Boise, Idaho ##NIT Tournament Jan. 23 Louisiana Tech* 68-61 Reynolds Center 22 games W-7, L-15 Jan. 25 SMU* 84-86/OT Reynolds Center (took over on Dec. 25 as interim Jan. 30 at San Jose State* 57-58 San Jose, Calif. head coach) Feb. 1 at Hawaii* 67-73/OT Honolulu, Hawaii Feb. 8 Rice* 79-56 Reynolds Center 22 Games Won 7, Lost 15 Feb. 10 at Louisiana Tech* 82-93 Ruston, La. Dec. 28 Oklahoma% 64-70 Oklahoma City, Okla. Feb. 13 Boise State* 71-55 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Louisiana Tech* 52-58 Reynolds Center John Phillips Feb. 15 UTEP* 81-58 Reynolds Center Jan. 1 SMU* 83-95/OT Reynolds Center 4 seasons W-59, L-37 Feb. 19 at SMU* 77-70 Dallas, Texas Jan. 6 at Boise State* 71-72 Boise, Idaho (three full seasons and 7 games) Feb. 22 at Gonzaga 60-69 Spokane, Wash. Jan. 8 at UTEP* 70-105 El Paso, Texas Feb. 27 Hawaii* 76-51 Reynolds Center Jan. 10 at New Mexico State 83-63 Las Cruces, NM Mar. 1 San Jose State* 74-53 Reynolds Center Jan. 15 at Rice* 70-82 Houston, Texas 2001-02 Won 27, Lost 7 Mar. 5 Fresno State* 62-59 Reynolds Center Jan. 20 Nevada* 69-75 Reynolds Center Mar. 8 at Nevada* 79-73 Reno, Nev. Nov. 19 Grambling 104-61 Reynolds Center Jan. 22 Fresno State* 68-65 Reynolds Center Mar. 13 UTEP** 81-47 Reynolds Center Nov. 24 Morris Brown 88-41 Reynolds Center Jan. 27 at San Jose State* 69-76 San Jose, Calif. Mar. 14 Hawaii** 66-56 Reynolds Center Nov. 28 Arkansas 75-79 Reynolds Center Jan. 29 at Hawaii* 73-76 Honolulu, Hawaii Mar. 15 Nevada** 75-64 Reynolds Center Dec. 1 at Oral Roberts 73-66/OT Mabee Center Feb. 3 UTEP* 65-54 Reynolds Center Mar. 20 #22 Dayton% 84-71 Spokane, Wash. Dec. 4 SW Missouri State 90-73 Reynolds Center Feb. 5 Boise State* 76-63 Reynolds Center Dec. 8 at Wichita State 82-76 Wichita, Kan. Mar. 22 Wisconsin% 60-61 Spokane, Wash. ^ South Padre Classic Feb. 12 Rice* 64-71/OT Reynolds Center Dec. 14 vs. Texas A&M% 90-56 Houston, Texas *Western Athletic Conference Games Feb. 16 at Fresno State* 69-71 Fresno, Calif. Dec. 20 vs. Buffalo^ 80-75 Kahuku, Hawaii **Western Athletic Conference Tournament Feb. 19 Northern Arizona 79-64 Reynolds Center Dec. 21 vs. Montana^ 92-82 Kahuku Hawaii %NCAA Tournament Feb. 21 at Nevada* 56-70 Reno, Nev. Dec. 22 vs. BYU-Hawaii^ 88-67 Kahuku, Hawaii Feb. 25 Hawaii* 83-76 Reynolds Center Dec. 29 at #2 Kansas& 85-93 Kansas City, Kan. 2003-04 Won 9, Lost 20 Feb. 27 San Jose State* 80-48 Reynolds Center Jan. 3 at Nevada* 76-66 Reno, Nev. Mar. 3 at SMU* 74-81/OT Dallas, Texas Nov. 22 Northwestern State 78-49 Reynolds Center Jan. 5 at Fresno State* 85-86 Fresno, Calif. Mar. 5 at Louisiana Tech* 82-91 Ruston, La. Nov. 25 at #14 Oklahoma 73-81 Norman, Okla. Jan. 10 UTEP* 66-61 Reynolds Center Mar. 8 Boise State** 73-83 Reno, Nev. Nov. 29 at TCU 74-62 Fort Worth, Texas Jan. 12 Boise State* 80-60 Reynolds Center ^Preseason NIT Jan. 17 at Louisiana Tech* 71-68 Ruston, La. Dec. 1 at Georgia State 67-72 Atlanta,Ga. %All-College Classic Jan. 19 at SMU* 95-87 Dallas, Texas Dec. 6 at Oral Roberts 81-87 Tulsa, Okla. *Western Athletic Conference Games Jan. 24 San Jose State* 78-54 Reynolds Center Dec. 14 New Mexico State 78-66 Reynolds Center **Western Athletic Conference Tournament Jan. 26 Hawaii* 82-90 Reynolds Center Dec. 20 at Wichita State 58-66 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 28 Rice* 79-60 Reynolds Center Dec. 23 Texas State 84-46 Reynolds Center Jan. 31 Fresno State* 78-63 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Arkansas 74-81 Reynolds Center Feb. 2 Nevada* 73-68 Reynolds Center Jan. 3 at Louisiana Tech* 62-70 Ruston, La. Feb. 7 at Boise State* 70-56 Boise, Idaho Jan. 6 at SMU* 58-67 Dallas, Texas Feb. 9 at UTEP* 88-76 El Paso, Texas Jan. 8 UTEP* 56-59 Reynolds Center Feb. 14 SMU* 87-69 Reynolds Center Jan. 10 Boise State* 58-57 Reynolds Center Feb. 16 Louisiana Tech* 72-63 Reynolds Center Jan. 17 Rice* 74-68 Reynolds Center Feb. 21 at Hawaii* 85-86 Honololu, Hawaii Jan. 22 at Nevada* 71-80 Reno, Nev. Feb. 23 at San Jose State* 82-72 San Jose, Calif. Jan. 24 at Fresno State* 61-68 Fresno, Calif. Feb. 28 at Rice* 67-62 Houston, Texas Jan. 29 San Jose State* 86-70 Reynolds Center Mar. 7 Boise State** 72-53 Reynolds Center Jan. 31 Hawaii* 71-73/OT Reynolds Center Mar. 8 Fresno State** 81-65 Reynolds Center Feb. 2 Nevada* 67-89 Reynolds Center Feb. 5 at Boise State* 62-73 Boise, Idaho Feb. 7 at UTEP* 66-78 El Paso, Texas Feb. 14 at Rice* 103-111/2OT Houston, Texas Feb. 18 Fresno State* 41-61 Reynolds Center Feb. 21 #6 Gonzaga 56-76 Reynolds Center

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2007-08 Won 25, Lost 14 %South Padre Island Classic *Conference USA Game #Conference USA Tournament **NIT Nov. 11 Hampton% 55-72 College Park, Md. Nov. 12 North Florida% 83-66 College Park, Md. Nov. 16 Arkansas State 75-59 Reynolds Center 2009-10 Won 23, Lost 12 Doug Wojcik Nov. 27 at Oral Roberts 70-84 Tulsa, Okla. Nov. 13 St. Mary’s 72-47 Reynolds Center 6 seasons W-123, L-78 Dec. 1 at Arkansas-Little Rock 51-62 Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 15 FIU 81-49 Reynolds Center Dec. 5 at Oklahoma 55-81 Norman, Okla. Nov. 17 UALR 59-45 Reynolds Center Dec. 9 Central Arkansas 65-52 Reynolds Center Nov. 21 South Alabama 84-62 Reynolds Center

HISTORY Dec. 15 Texas-Pan American 90-61 Reynolds Center Nov. 24 Loyola Marymount 79-65 Reynolds Center 2005-06 Won 11, Lost 17 Dec. 18 Charlotte 75-63 Reynolds Center Nov. 28 at Missouri State 75-83 Springfield, Mo. Dec. 22 SE Missouri State 89-51 Reynolds Center Dec. 2 Oklahoma State 86-65 Reynolds Center Nov. 19 Stephen F. Austin 72-82 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 Mississippi Valley 71-46 Reynolds Center Dec. 6 Ohio 81-80 Reynolds Center Nov. 22 at Cal State-Northridge 71-77 Northridge, Calif. Jan. 7 at Colorado 81-68 Boulder, Colo. Dec. 17 Jackson State% 92-39 Reynolds Center Nov. 26 Texas A&M- CC 73-67 Reynolds Center Jan. 12 at UCF* 91-97/3OT Orlando, Fla. Dec. 19 Chicago State% 86-49 Reynolds Center Nov. 30 #5 Oklahoma 53-62 Reynolds Center Jan. 16 Tulane* 65-67/OT Reynolds Center Dec. 22 Nebraska% 70-74 Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 3 at Oral Roberts 52-68 Mabee Center Jan. 19 at SMU* 72-71 Dallas, Texas Dec. 23 Nevada% 68-99 Las Vegas, Nev. Dec. 6 at Northern Arizona 63-58 Flagstaff, Ariz. Jan. 23 #1 Memphis* 41-56 Reynolds Center Jan. 2 Colorado 84-59 Reynolds Center Dec. 11 Southern Arkansas 56-51 Reynolds Center Jan. 26 at UTEP* 61-65 El Paso,Texas Jan. 6 Tulane* 73-59 Reynolds Center Dec. 17 at Lamar 78-86 Beaumont, Texas Jan. 30 at Marshall* 65-72/OT Huntington, WV Jan. 9 at Houston* 86-80 Houston, Texas Dec. 19 Southern 60-48 Reynolds Center Feb. 2 SMU* 72-60 Reynolds Center Jan. 13 at SMU* 63-56 Dallas, Texas Dec. 22 at Eastern Michigan 62-67 Ypsilanti, Mich. Feb. 6 at Houston* 81-92 Houston, Texas Jan. 16 UCF* 90-70 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 at BYU 49-68 Provo, Utah Feb. 9 Southern Miss* 78-63 Reynolds Center Jan. 20 at Oral Roberts 57-52 Tulsa, Okla. Feb. 13 at East Carolina 66-61 Greenville, NC Jan. 2 North Texas 61-67 Reynolds Center Jan. 23 Rice* 62-58 Reynolds Center Feb. 16 UTEP* 73-50 Reynolds Center Jan. 26 at UAB* 55-65 Birmingham, Ala. Jan. 7 at Texas-Pan American 70-66/OT Edinburg, Texas Feb. 20 Rice* 68-37 Reynolds Center Jan. 30 at UCF* 55-50 Orlando, Fla. Jan. 11 at UAB* 54-84 Brimingham, Ala. Feb. 23 Presbyterian 77-58 Reynolds Center Feb. 3 Marshall* 73-69 Reynolds Center Jan. 14 Southern Miss* 72-63 Reynolds Center Feb. 27 at #2/3 Memphis* 67-82 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 6 at UTEP* 59-73 El Paso, Texas Jan. 18 Marshall* 66-57 Reynolds Center Mar. 1 Marshall* 89-64 Reynolds Center Feb. 10 Southern Miss* 60-52 Reynolds Center Jan. 21 at UCF* 44-45 Orlando, Fla. Mar. 5 at UAB* 70-84 Birmingham, Ala. Feb. 13 Memphis* 86-93 Reynolds Center Jan. 28 at East Carolina* 45-59 Greenville, NC Mar. 8 UCF* 71-53 Reynolds Center Feb. 17 at Marshall* 58-64 Huntington, W.V. Feb. 1 #3 Memphis* 61-84 Reynolds Center Mar. 12 East Carolina# 66-49 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 20 UTEP* 70-78 Reynolds Center Feb. 4 UTEP* 62-69 Reynolds Center Mar. 13 UAB# 78-68/OT Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 25 at #5 Duke 52-70 Durham, N.C. Feb. 8 at SMU* 55-51 Dallas, Texas Mar. 14 UTEP# 64-62/OT Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 27 at East Carolina* 85-73 Greenville, N.C. Feb. 11 Rice* 80-73/OT Reynolds Center Mar. 15 at #2/3 Memphis# 51-77 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 3 SMU* 58-55 Reynolds Center Feb. 18 at Houston* 46-73 Houston, Texas Mar. 19 Miami-Ohio** 61-45 Reynolds Center Mar. 6 at Memphis* 53-75 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 22 SMU* 73-56 Reynolds Center Mar. 24 Utah** 69-60 Reynolds Center Mar. 10 Rice# 73-62 BOK Center Feb. 25 at #4 Memphis* 67-78 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 26 Houston** 73-69 Reynolds Center Mar. 11 Marshall# 80-64 BOK Center Mar. 1 at UTEP* 45-49 El Paso, Texas Mar. 31 Bradley** 73-68 Reynolds Center Mar. 12 UTEP# 61-75 BOK Center Mar. 4 Tulane* 63-59 Reynolds Center Apr. 2 at Bradley** 74-83 Peoria, Ill. Mar. 17 at Kent State** 74-75 Kent, Ohio Mar. 8 Southern Miss** 61-66 Memphis, Tenn. Apr. 4 Bradley** 70-64 Reynolds Center %Las Vegas Classic *Conference USA Games % O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic * Conference USA Games *Conference USA Game **Conference USA Tournament # C-USA Tournament ** College Basketball Invitational #Conference USA Tournament **NIT

2006-07 Won 20, Lost 11 2008-09 Won 25, Lost 11 2010-11 Won 19, Lost 13 Nov. 15 St. Gregory’s 88-64 Reynolds Center Nov. 15 Oral Roberts 50-43 Reynolds Center Nov. 12 Appalachian State 86-89 Reynolds Center Nov. 18 UALR 66-60 Reynolds Center Nov. 18 at Oklahoma State 73-91 Stillwater, Okla. Nov. 23 Texas A&M-CC 66-43 Reynolds Center Nov. 16 Oral Roberts 83-68 Reynolds Center Nov. 21 at North Texas 63-65 Denton, Texas Nov. 25 No. Carolina Central 92-52 Reynolds Center Nov. 19 Missouri State 62-50 Reynolds Center Nov. 25 Cal State Northridge 91-70 Reynolds Center Nov. 28 Texas A&M% 67-56 South Padre, TX Nov. 25 UNLV% 71-80 Anaheim, Calif. Nov. 28 Oral Roberts 75-57 Reynolds Center Nov. 29 Illinois% 44-48 South Padre, TX Nov. 26 Stanford% 65-53 Anaheim, Calif. Dec. 1 Lamar 78-64 Reynolds Center Dec. 3 at Ohio 63-75 Athens, Ohio Nov. 28 CS Northridge% 80-63 Anaheim, Calif. Dec. 4 Jackson State 79-54 Reynolds Center Dec. 7 #6 Oklahoma 44-69 BOK Center Dec. 5 at UALR 67-69 Little Rock, Ark. Dec. 10 Southern Arkansas 88-56 Reynolds Center Dec. 10 Missouri State 70-67 Reynolds Center Dec. 8 Oklahoma State 54-71 BOK Center Dec. 16 Prairie View A&M 83-54 Reynolds Center Dec. 14 Presbyterian 62-48 Reynolds Center Dec. 12 Princeton 78-82/OT Reynolds Center Dec. 21 Oklahoma (ESPN2) 48-58 Okla. City, Okla. Dec. 20 at Loyola-Marymount 79-45 Los Angeles, Calif. Dec. 16 Weber State 81-79/OT Reynolds Center Dec. 23 Eastern Michigan 66-48 Reynolds Center Dec. 23 UT-Arlington 88-79 Reynolds Center Dec. 21 at Wichita State 79-82 Wichita, Kan. Jan. 2 at Arkansas 59-68 Fayetteville, Ark. Dec. 30 BYU 68-74 Reynolds Center Dec. 23 Texas-San Antonio 92-67 Reynolds Center Jan. 6 Texas-Pan American 72-64 Reynolds Center Jan. 3 NE Oklahoma State 67-44 Reynolds Center Dec. 30 TCU 69-66 Reynolds Center Jan. 10 East Carolina* 67-49 Reynolds Center Jan. 7 at Southern Miss* 67-58 Hattiesburg, Miss. Jan. 5 at UTEP* 59-69 El Paso, Texas Jan. 13 UTEP* 86-79/OT Reynolds Center Jan. 10 at Charlotte 65-50 Charlotte, NC Jan. 8 Rice* 75-64 Reynolds Center Jan. 17 at Marshall* 53-65 Huntington, WV Jan. 13 Memphis* 54-55 Reynolds Center Jan. 12 at Arizona State 59-69 Tempe, Ariz. Jan. 20 Houston* 67-69 Reynolds Center Jan. 17 Marshall* 69-50 Reynolds Center Jan. 19 at Houston* 57-64 Houston, Texas Jan. 22 at Tulane* 65-61 New Orleans, La. Jan. 24 at #11 Memphis) 59-72 Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 21 at Tulane* 75-76/OT New Orleans, La. Jan. 26 SMU* 58-59 Reynolds Center Jan. 27 SMU* 70-66 Reynolds Center Jan. 23 at UTEP* 78-70 El Paso, Texas Jan. 28 UAB* 75-74 Reynolds Center Jan. 29 UTEP* 69-68 Reynolds Center Jan. 31 at Tulane* 79-78 New Orleans, La. Jan. 30 SMU* 64-55 Reynolds Center Feb. 2 at Memphis* 68-65 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 3 at UCF* 53-63 Orlando, Fla. Feb. 4 at Marshall* 73-57 Huntington, WV Feb. 5 Houston* 76-71/OT Reynolds Center

Feb. 7 Marshall* 63-60 Reynolds Center Feb. 7 UTEP* 76-65 Reynolds Center Feb. 12 at UCF* 57-58 Orlando, Calif. Feb. 10 at Southern Miss* 65-70 Hattiesburg, Miss. Feb. 11 at #8Memphis* 37-63 Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 16 East Carolina* 86-67 Reynolds Center Feb. 14 #8 Memphis* 52-69 Reynolds Center Feb. 14 at UCF* 72-74 Orlando, Fla. Feb. 19 at SMU* 74-66 Dallas, Texas Feb. 17 at UTEP* 66-51 El Paso, Texas Feb. 21 East Carolina* 72-62 Reynolds Center Feb. 23 at Marshall* 61-79 Huntington, WV Feb. 21 UAB* 57-62 Reynolds Center Feb. 25 Houston* 77-68 Reynolds Center Feb. 26 Tulane* 66-59 Reynolds Center Feb. 24 UCF* 66-64/OT Reynolds Center Feb. 28 at SMU* 74-64 Dallas, Texas Mar. 2 at Rice* 67-57 Houston, Texas Feb. 28 at SMU* 67-60 Dallas, Texas Mar. 4 UCF* 79-70 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 5 Southern Miss* 78-70 Reynolds Center Mar. 3 at Rice* 73-65 Houston, Texas Mar. 7 at Rice* 60-50 Houston, Texas Mar. 10 Rice# 81-72 El Paso, Texas Mar. 7 East Carolina** 65-50 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 13 Rice# 73-51 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 11 at UTEP# 54-66 El Paso, Texas Mar. 8 Tulane** 56-58 Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 14 UAB# 70-67 Memphis, Tenn. % ‘76 Classic *Conference USA Games Mar. 14 at #3 Memphis# 39-64 Memphis, Tenn. *Conference USA Game **Conference USA Tournament Mar. 18 Northwestern** 68-59 Reynolds Center #Conference USA Tournament Mar. 20 at Auburn** 55-74 Auburn, Ala.

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doug wojcik jeremy ballard EMMETT DAVIS TERRENCE RENCHER 1 RASHAD SMITH Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach F • 6-6 • 195 • Fr-HS Plano, Texas

2 ERIC McCLELLAN 3 jordan clarkson 4 JAMIE BOOKER 5 Tim peete 11 STEVEN IDLET G • 6-4 • 180 • Fr-HS G • 6-4.5 • 185 • So. G • 6-2 • 200 • Jr. G • 6-4.5 • 200 • So. F/C • 6-11 • 247 • Sr. Austin, Texas San Antonio, Texas Tulsa, Okla. Memphis, Tenn. Prairie Grove, Ark.

13 JAIRUS COLEMAN 14 Will sanger 15 DAVID WISHON 23 Blondy Baruti 32 Kodi maduka G • 6-2 • 200 • Fr. G • 6-2 • 196 • Sr. C • 7-2 • 265 • Fr. F • 6-8.5 • 218 • So. C • 6-11.5 • 226 • So. Houston, Texas Seattle, Wash. Concord, NC Kinshasa, Democratic Rep. of Arlington, Texas Congo/Mesa, Ariz.

33 Joe richard 34 scottie haralson 35 D.J. Magley 44 BRANDON SWANNEGAN F • 6-6.5 • 249 • Sr. G • 6-4 • 236 • Jr. F • 6-9 • 265 • Sr. F • 6-7 • 187 • Fr-HS San Bernardino,Ccalif. Jackson, Miss. Bradenton, Fla. Houston,. Texas

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NOVEMBER 11 Fri. UALR 7:00 pm 13 Sun. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 2:00 pm 17-20 Thurs-Sun. DirectTV Charleston Classic TBA 22 Tues. at Jackson State 7:00 pm 26 Sat. at Missouri State 7:05 pm 30 Wed. at Oklahoma State 7:00 pm DECEMBER 3 Sat. ARIZONA STATE 3:00 pm 7 Wed. WICHITA STATE 7:00 pm 17 Sat. TEXAS-ARLINGTON 6:00 pm 19 Mon. CREIGHTON 7:00 pm 28 Wed. MERCER 8:30 pm 31 Sat. at TCU 1:05 pm JANUARY 4 Wed. at Houston* 7:00 pm 7 Sat. SMU* 7:00 pm 11 Wed. UTEP* 7:00 pm Scottie Haralson 14 Sat. at East Carolina* 12 noon Junior • Guard 18 Wed. TULANE* 7:00 pm 21 Sat. at Rice* 7:00 pm 25 Wed. UCF* 7:00 pm 28 Sat. at SMU* 2:00 pm FEBRUARY 4 Sat. MARSHALL* 7:00 pm 8 Wed. at UTEP* 8:00 pm 11 Sat. HOUSTON* 7:00 pm 15 Wed. at Southern Miss* 7:00 pm 18 Sat. RICE* 7:00 pm 25 Sat. at Tulane* 7:00 pm 29 Wed. at UAB* 7:00 pm MARCH 3 Sat. MEMPHIS* 11:00 am 7-10 Wed-Sat. at C-USA Championship TBA @ Memphis, Tenn. Jordan Clarkson Times and Dates are subject to change. Sophomore • Guard Game times listed are Central Time Zone * Conference USA Games 2011 C-USA All- Freshman Team

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