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2011Complete-Mbb-Guide.Pdf Player of the year Jacob Pullen, Kansas State, G, Sr. LaceDarius Dunn Cory Higgins Baylor • G • Sr.* Colorado • G • Sr. newcomer *Unanimous Selection of the year Ricardo Ratliffe, Missouri, F, Jr. freshman Marcus Morris Curtis Kelly of the year Kansas • F • Jr. Kansas State • F • Sr. 2010-11 Big 12 Preseason Poll Team (First place votes) Points 1. Kansas State (10) 119 2. Kansas (2) 109 Josh Selby, Kansas, G, Fr. 3. Texas 99 4. Baylor 96 5. Missouri 82 6. Texas A&M 69 7. Texas Tech 52 8. Oklahoma State 51 9. Colorado 46 10. Nebraska 31 Jacob Pullen 11. Oklahoma 27 Kansas State • G • Sr.* 12. Iowa State 11 *Unanimous Selection BIG 2 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 400 East John Carpenter Freeway Irving, Texas 75062 Big 12 Information 469/524-1000 Preseason All-Big 12 Honors ................................................................................... IFC Big 12 Media Services.................................................................................................2-3 469/524-1045 - Fax Big 12 Conference Information ...................................................................................4 Big12Sports.com National Champions & Sportsmanship Statement ..................................................5 Big 12 Championships ....................................................................................................6 Commissioner ..............................................................................................Dan Beebe Conference Notebook ..............................................................................................7-9 Deputy Commissioner.............................................................................. Tim Weiser Television & Radio .................................................................................................. 10-12 Senior Associate Commissioner ................................................................ Tim Allen Big 12 Championship Information & Tiebreakers ................................................. 13 Senior Associate Commissioner ......................................................... Dru Hancock Composite Schedule ............................................................................................. 14-16 Associate Commissioner - Communications .........................................Bob Burda NCAA Championship Information .......................................................................... 17 Associate Commissioner - Commissioner Dan Beebe & Conference Staff ..................................................... 18 Men’s Basketball & Game Management ............................... John Underwood Chief Financial Officer .................................................................................Steve Pace The Teams Assistant Commissioner - Events & Human Resources ..............Brad Clements Baylor Bears ............................................................................................................ 19-21 Assistant Commissioner - Quick Facts/Schedule/Notebook/Roster ............................................................. 19 Governance, Compliance & Academics ........................................Lori Ebihara Newcomers/Coaching Information ....................................................................... 20 Assistant Commissioner - Championships.........................................Dayna Scherf 2009-10 Statistics & Results .................................................................................... 21 Assistant Commissioner - Football & Student Services ........Edward T. Stewart Colorado Buffaloes ................................................................................................ 22-24 Director of Compliance .............................................................................Keri Boyce Iowa State Cyclones .............................................................................................. 25-27 Kansas Jayhawks ..................................................................................................... 28-30 Director of Communications ..................................................................Rob Carolla Kansas State Wildcats ........................................................................................... 31-33 Director of Football Championship ................................................ Donnie Duncan Missouri Tigers ........................................................................................................ 34-36 Director of Marketing ...............................................................................Maark Keith Nebraska Cornhuskers ......................................................................................... 37-39 Associate Director of Communications ............................................ Joni Lehmann Oklahoma Sooners ................................................................................................ 40-42 Assistant Director of Communications ......................................... Carmen Branch Oklahoma State Cowboys ................................................................................... 43-45 Assistant Director of Video Services ................................................ Sean Hollister Texas Longhorns .................................................................................................... 46-48 Internet Services Coordinator .........................................................Kiron Andersen Texas A&M Aggies .................................................................................................. 49-51 Championships Manager ...................................................................... Maria Huggins Texas Tech Red Raiders......................................................................................... 52-54 Assistant Business Manager .................................................................Neesha Quinn Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/ 2009-10 Season Review Manager of Executive Affairs ............................................................Melanie Ellis Standings, Postseason Results & Awards ........................................................... 55-56 Administrative Assistant ...................................................................... Regina Everett NCAA Statistical Rankings ......................................................................................... 57 Administrative Assistant ............................................................................ Tracy Hunt Individual Statistics - All Games .......................................................................... 58-59 Administrative Assistant ........................................................................Valerie Rocha Team Statistics - All Games .................................................................................. 60-61 Receptionist/Administrative Assistant........................................ Michelle Peterson Individual Statistics - Big 12 Games ................................................................... 62-63 Will Hancock Communications Assistant ...................................Laura Rasmussen Team Statistics - Big 12 Games ........................................................................... 64-65 Will Hancock Communications Assistant ....................................Jessica Schwager Individual & Team Highs - All Games........................................................................ 66 Individual & Team Highs - Big 12 Games ................................................................. 67 Internet Services Assistant.............................................................. Brian Mortensen Record Book & History Game, Season & Freshman Records .................................................................. 68-75 CREDITS Class Records ......................................................................................................... 76-77 The 2010-11 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Big 12 communications staff using InDesign CS2, Photoshop CS2 and Microsoft Word. Career Records ...................................................................................................... 78-80 Annual Statistical Leaders..................................................................................... 81-85 Editor: Rob Carolla All-Time Standings, Records & Best Starts ............................................................. 86 Annual Conference Standings ............................................................................. 87-90 Page Layout & Design: Rob Carolla, Jessica Schwager Conference Titles & Series Records ........................................................................ 91 Editorial Assistance: Bob Burda, Joni Lehmann, Carmen Branch, Laura Rasmussen, Team Series Results ............................................................................................... 92-99 Jessica Schwager and Annie Carolla Annual Team Records ........................................................................................100-109 Home Court Records .......................................................................................110-111 Additional Thom Kendall for Schwartzman Sports, Ian Halperin, USBWA, All-Big 12 Awards ...............................................................................................112-115 MediaWright Photography and courtesy school media Academic All-Big 12 Teams ...............................................................................116-117
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