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A Letter From ...... 1 2001-02 Season Review Table of Contents & Credits ...... 2 Year In Review ...... 56-57 SMU Athletics Quick Facts ...... 3 2001-02 Statistics...... 58 Mission Statement Media Information ...... 4-5 2001-02 Results ...... 59 Southern Methodist University strives for ex- SMU Media Outlets ...... 6 Game-by-Game Comparison ...... 60 cellence in teaching, research and service. The 2002-03 Season Season Highs & Lows ...... 61 Within this mission, SMU's intercollegiate ath- Season Outlook ...... 8-11 Departed Lettermen ...... 62 letics program is an integral part of the institu- tion and its educational programs. SMU is com- Mustang Roster ...... 12 The WAC mitted to maintaining an intercollegiate athlet- Bobby Aitkenhead...... 13 The Western Athletic Conference ...... 64 ics program that reflects the attitudes and val- Lavardicus Atkins ...... 14-15 2001-02 WAC Statistics ...... 65 ues underlying the University's overall mission: Duke Biggers ...... 16 2002-03 WAC Composite Schedule.....66 integrity, academic excellence, leadership, eq- Eric Castro ...... 17-18 Records & Results uity, diversity and success. An intercollegiate ath- Alex Craft ...... 19 All-Time Results ...... 68 letics program that reflects these values will con- Michael Dement ...... 20 Year-by-Year Results ...... 69-78 tribute to the overall quality of the campus ex- Bryan Hopkins ...... 21 SMU vs. All Opponents ...... 79-88 perience by fostering a sense of community and Ryan Hopkins ...... 22 SMU vs. All Conferences ...... 90 promoting institutional commitment on the part of student, faculty, staff and alumni. Justin Isham ...... 23-24 Statistics & Records SMU is committed to maintaining a success- Jibran Kelley ...... 25-26 SMU Statistical Trends ...... 92 fully competitive intercollegiate athletics pro- Kris Lowe ...... 27-28 Opponent Statistical Trends ...... 93 gram that acts in concert with academic objec- Brian Miller ...... 29-30 Annual Statistical Leaders ...... 94-95 tives and enriches the life of the institution. Donatas Rackauskas ...... 31 SMU Team Records ...... 96-98 Accordingly, the intercollegiate athletics pro- ...... 32-34 SMU Individual Records ...... 99-103 gram should be conducted with respect, fair- Patrick Simpson ...... 35-36 SMU Opponent Records ...... 104-106 ness, civility, honesty and responsibility. The Nigel Smith ...... 37-38 Records ...... 107-109 student-athlete's activities are an integral part The Mustang Staff SMU Miscellaneous Records ...... 110-112 of the larger educational experience, enhancing his or her holistic development. The Univer- Mike Dement ...... 40-42 Postseason Results ...... 113 sity will admit no student-athlete who does not Robert Lineburg...... 43 100- Games ...... 114 demonstrate a reasonable likelihood of success- Coleman Crawford ...... 43 Overtime Games ...... 114 fully completing a baccalaureate degree at SMU. Robert Brickey ...... 44 This Is SMU To ensure that SMU's student-athletes have a Alvydas Pazdrazdis ...... 44 SMU Award Winners ...... 116 reasonable opportunity to complete their bac- Support Staff ...... 45 Mustangs In The Pros ...... 117 calaureate degrees, the University will endeavor 2002-03 Opponents The 1,000-Point Club ...... 118-121 to provide the necessary and appropriate re- TCU ...... 48 SMU Lettermen ...... 122-124 sources for academic support. ...... 48 SMU & ...... 48 This Is SMU ...... 126-127 Oral Roberts ...... 48 President R. Gerald Turner...... 128 Credits Wake Forest ...... 49 Athletic Representative Paul Rogers ....128 Editor Appalachian State ...... 49 Director of Athletics Jim Copeland ....129 Brad Sutton Baylor ...... 49 Moody Coliseum ...... 130-131 Assistant Editor/Graphic Design Gardner-Webb ...... 49 Paul B. Loyd All-Sports ...... 132 Grant Hawkins UNLV...... 50 Sports Medicine ...... 133 San Diego ...... 50 HorsePower...... 134-135 Contributors Louisiana Tech ...... 50 SMU PALS Program ...... 136 Chris Walker, Claire Schmitt, Hawaii ...... 50 Learning Enhancement Center...... 137 Dr. Harold Jesky, Aimee Carpenter, Meredith Virden, Afton Smith San Jose State ...... 51 Dallas, Texas ...... 138-139 Fresno State...... 51 SMU Gameday ...... 140-141 Photography Nevada ...... 51 Exposure At SMU ...... 142-143 Jim Bradley, Vladimir Cherry, Joe Collins, Rice...... 51 Television/Radio Chart ...... 144 Dana Driensky, Tim Heitman, Hillsman Tulsa ...... 52 Jackson, Laughead Photographers, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn, Ron St. Angelo, James UTEP ...... 52 D. Smith, Phil Stephens Boise State...... 52 WAC Tournament Bracket ...... 53 Printer NCAA Tournament Bracket ...... 53 Neubrand Company, Dallas, Texas

2 Quick Facts

University Information Basketball Staff Location: Dallas, Texas Head Coach: Mike Dement (East Carolina ‘76) Founded: 1911 Coaching Record Enrollment: 10,038 Overall: 233-215 (16 years) .520 Nickname: Mustangs SMU: 111-92 (7 years) .547 Colors: Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 281) UNC Greensboro: 55-56 (4 years) .495 Mascot: VIII (Miniature Horse) Cornell: 67-67 (5 years) .500 All-Time Record: 1,043-976 (86 seasons) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1 (1988) Conference: Western Athletic (WAC) NIT Appearances: 1 (2000) Arena (Capacity): Moody Coliseum (8,998) Assistant Coaches: Robert Lineburg (Roanoke ‘91) University Website: www.SMU.edu Coleman Crawford (North Alabama ‘75) Athletics Website: www.SMUMustangs.com Robert Brickey (Duke ‘91) Coordinator of Operations: Alvydas Pazdrazdis (McNeese St. ‘97) SMU Administration Office Phone: (214) 768-3501 President: R. Gerald Turner (Abilene Christian ‘68) Trainer: Scott Kelly University Athletic Representative: Paul Rogers Manager: Jon Allmon Director of Athletics: Jim Copeland (Virginia ‘67) Film Assistant: David Zimmerman Assistant to the Director: Rosemary Hachtman Strength Coaches: Will Black & Chuck Faucette Senior Associate Directors: Woody Norris & Scott Secules Team Physicians: Dr. John Baker & Dr. Robert Fowler Associate Directors: Cash Birdwell - Programs 2001-02 Review John Koerner - Business & Finance Record: 15-14 Barb Totzke - Senior Woman Administrator Home: 8-6 Ed Wisneski - Student Services Away: 6-7 Assistant Directors: Neutral: 1-1 Carlton Cooper - Programs WAC Overall (Finish): 10-8 (4th) David Miller - Facilities & Operations WAC Home: 5-4 Chris Walker - Communications & Broadcasting WAC Away: 5-4 Director of Marketing: Shawn Heilbron Postseason: None Director of Ticket Sales: Brett Barnett Final Ranking: None Ticket Manager: Will Simpson Director of ALEC: Vicki Hill 2002-03 Preview Athletic Director’s Office: (214) 768-4231 Starters Returning: 4 Ticket Office: (214) 768-2902 Eric Castro (6-8, 250, So., F/C, 5.8 ppg, 3.7 rpg) Kris Lowe (6-6, 212, Jr., G/F, 6.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg) Media Relations Information Quinton Ross (6-6, 195, Sr., G/F, 17.4 ppg, 6.5 rpg) Basketball Contact/Associate Director: Brad Sutton Patrick Simpson (6-9, 220, So., F, 7.9 ppg, 6.8 rpg) E-Mail: [email protected] Starters Lost: 1 Office Phone: (214) 768-1651 Damon Hancock (6-4, 195, G, 22.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg) Home Phone: (214) 570-8189 Other Lettermen Returning: 6 Office Fax: (214) 768-2044 Lavardicus Atkins (6-3, 195, So.-RS, G, 4.4 ppg, 0.9 rpg) Press Row: (214) 768-7742 Michael Dement (6-0, 175, So., G, 0.7 rpg, 0.4 apg) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 750216, Dallas, TX 75275 Justin Isham (6-5, 198, So., G, 6.3 ppg, 3.0 rpg) Overnight Address: Moody Coliseum, 6024 Airline Jibran Kelley (6-8, 235, Sr., F, 2.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg) Rd., Room 113, Dallas, TX 75205 Brian Miller (6-5, 205, Fr.-RS, G, 4.3 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Assistant A.D./Communications & Broadcasting: Chris Walker Nigel Smith (6-10, 275, Sr., C, 1.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg) Associate Director: Claire Schmitt Newcomers: 6 Assistant Director: Grant Hawkins Bobby Aitkenhead (6-2, 195, So., G, Guatemala City, Guatemala) Volunteer Assistant: Dr. Harold Jesky Duke Biggers (6-2, 185, Fr., G, Mercer Island, Wash.) Media Relations Assistant: Aimee Carpenter Alex Craft (6-8, 215, F/C, Corpus Christi, Texas) Student Assistants: Meredith Virden & Afton Smith Bryan Hopkins (6-0, 195, G, Dallas, Texas) Video Highlights: Michael Maples Ryan Hopkins (6-2, 170, G, Dallas, Texas) Office Phone: (214) 768-3672 Donatas Rackauskas (6-11, 240, F/C, Alytus, Lithuania)

3 Media Information

Press Credentials Interviews

All requests for working press, photo, and broadcast credentials for The SMU locker room will be closed to the media following games. SMU's 2002-03 home basketball games should be made in writing on After a brief cooling down period, Coach Mike Dement and selected company letterhead by the sports editor or director to Brad Sutton, players will be available in an interview room adjacent to the locker room. Associate Director of Media Relations, SMU Box 750216, Dallas, Texas Please make any specific player requests to Associate Director of Media 75275 or faxed to (214) 768-2044. Individual game requests must be Relations Brad Sutton. received by the Media Relations office at least one week prior to the game. Interviews during the week with Mike Dement or any SMU players All credentials which cannot be mailed should be picked up on game should be arranged through the Media Relations Office. Dement and days in the Media Relations Office or at the Pass Gate located at the players who do not have class will be available up to 45 minutes before northeast corner of Moody Coliseum on Binkley Avenue. The Pass Gate practice Monday-Friday. It is best to arrange for coach and player inter- is open 90 minutes before the game. views at least 24 hours in advance. Parking Telephones

Requests for parking passes should be made at the same time as the The press row phone number is (214) 768-7742. There are also requests for press credentials. A limited number of spaces are available on phones in the press work area in the media relations office on the north Binkley Avenue, due north of Moody Coliseum. side of Moody Coliseum.

Radio & Television Practice Attendance

All visiting radio and television stations should coordinate plans SMU Basketball practices are open, and members of the media are through SMU Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Broad- welcome to attend. Please notify the Media Relations Office in advance. casting Chris Walker. SMU provides two regular business phone lines Those attending practice are asked to remain off the court, away from the and a four-wire Switch 56 line for visiting broadcasters on a reciprocal workout. Practice times vary, so please call the Media Relations Office for basis. the daily schedule.

Working Area E-Mail

All working media will be seated courtside. The primary area is on Basketball SID Brad Sutton e-mails all releases to members of the the north side of the court. Any overflow media will be seated along the SMU media. If you wish to be added to the list, contact Brad at east baseline. Visiting radio and television crews will be seated courtside. [email protected]. Press Row Services WAC Conference Calls

Statistics monitors, complete box scores, running play-by-play, post- The Western Athletic Conference will be conducting coaches' con- game notes and coaches' and players' quotes for SMU will be provided to ference calls coinciding with the start of the season, prior to league play the media. For fax service, please contact a member of the SMU Media and before the postseason tournament. Contact the WAC Media Rela- Relations staff. tions staff at (303) 799-9221 for the dates and telephone number. Photographers WAC Statistics

All photographers must have proper credentials, worn in plain sight. Updated WAC men's , as well as releases for all Photographers from daily newspapers, wire services, major magazines sports sponsored by the league, can be obtained by accessing the WAC's and television stations have priority. Photographers will be allowed to internet site at www.wacsports.com. Men's basketball statistics will be shoot the game from behind the end lines in the northwest and southeast updated throughout the 2002-03 season. corners of Moody Coliseum, but not directly underneath the baskets.

4 www.SMUMustangs.com SMU Media Relations Staff

Media and SMU fans alike can access all the latest information on the SMU Men's Basketball Team via the internet at Chris Walker www.SMUMustangs.com. Assistant A.D. - Communications & Broadcasting Launched in September of 1998, SMUMustangs.com has received Office: (214) 768-1649 more that one million hits since its inception. Home: (214) 369-2429 Current news releases, game notes, photographs, rosters, statistics [email protected] and other interesting items can be found on the site, as well as up-to-the- minute information on the SMU Men's Basketball team and all the other varsity teams on the Hilltop. Information will be updated throughout the season, and a live sta- tistics webcast will also be available for all home games. Brad Sutton Associate Director of Media Relations Important Locations Men's Basketball SID Office: (214) 768-1651 Home: (214) 570-8189 Media Relations Office (Room 113) - Located on the ground level of [email protected] Moody Coliseum in the north hallway, directly behind section N. Writ- ers are encouraged to file their stories from the Media Relations office following games.

Press Row - Located on the north and east sideline at floor level. Claire Schmitt Associate Director of Media Relations Visitor's Locker Room - Located on the ground level of Moody Coliseum Office: (214) 768-1054 in the north hallway, directly behind section L. Home: (972) 270-5778 [email protected] SMU Locker Room - Located on the ground level of Moody Coliseum in the south hallway, directly behind section F.

Ticket Office - Located at the main entrance on the west side of Moody Grant Hawkins Coliseum, across from Section Q on the ground level. Assistant Director of Media Relations Office: (214) 768-1903 Media Will Call/Pass Gate - Located on the ground level of Moody Home: (214) 739-1182 Coliseum on the northeast corner of the building, off of Binkley Avenue. [email protected]

Mustang Radio Network SMU Media Relations Office Names, Numbers & Addresses Media Relations Office Phone: (214) 768-2883 Media Relations Office Fax: (214) 768-2044 Media Relations Assistant: Aimee Carpenter Student Assistants: Meredith Virden & Afton Smith Volunteer Assistant: Dr. Harold Jeskey David Hatchett Josh Lewin Mailing Address SMU Media Relations SMU Box 750216 Dallas, TX 75275-0216

Street Address Moody Coliseum 6024 Airline Road Room 113 Jay Poerner Allen Stone Dallas, Texas 75205

5 SMU Media Outlets

Print Radio

Dallas Morning News KSKY (AM-660) - SMU Basketball Flagship Station Communications Center, P.O. Box 655237, Dallas, Texas 75265 4144 N. Central Expressway, Suite 266, Dallas, Texas 75204 214-977-8444, 214-651-0580 (FAX) 214-827-5759, 214-827-7983 (FAX) Dave Smith, Executive Sports Editor ...... 214-977-8757 Bob Yates, Sports Editor ...... 214-977-8260 KESN (FM-103.3) Steve Waggoner, College Sports Editor ...... 214-977-8452 2221 East Lamar, Suite 300, Arlington, Texas 76006 Rick Alonzo, SMU Beat ...... 214-977-8074 817-640-3776, 817-640-3779 (FAX) Tim Cowlishaw, Columnist ...... 214-977-8446 Kevin Blackistone, Columnist ...... 214-977-8780 KRLD (AM-1080) Keith Whitmire, ...... 214-977-8077 1080 Ballpark Way, Arlington, Texas 76011 Steve Richardson, College Basketball ...... 214-977-8480 817-543-5515, 817-543-5572 (FAX)

Fort Worth Star-Telegram KTCK (AM-1310) 400 West 7th St., Fort Worth, Texas 76102 3500 Maple Avenue, Suite 1310, Dallas, Texas 75219 817-390-7760, 817-390-7210 (FAX) 214-525-7400, 972-445-4910 (FAX) Mike Bambach, Sunday Sports Editor ...... 817-390-7817 Scott Monserud, Deputy Sports Editor (Colleges) ..... 817-390-7162 KTRA (AM-1190) Tracey Myers, SMU Beat ...... 817-548-5481 1080 Ballpark Way, Arlington, Texas 76011 Randy Galloway, Columnist ...... 817-390-7760 817-543-5515, 817-543-5572 (FAX) Gil LeBreton, Columnist ...... 817-390-7760 Jim Reeves, Columnist ...... 817-390-7760 WBAP (AM-820) 2221 E. Lamar Blvd., Ste. 400, Arlington, Texas 76006 Park Cities People (Weekly) 817-695-0016, 817-695-0850 (FAX) 6116 N. Central Expressway, Suite 230, Dallas, Texas 75206 214-739-2244, 214-363-6948 (FAX) Greg Ford, Sports Editor ...... 214-739-2244 Television

Park Cities News (Weekly) Fox Sports Southwest 8115 Preston Rd., Suite 120, Dallas, Texas 75225-6307 100 E. Royal Lane, Dallas, Texas 75039 214-369-7570, 214-369-7736 (FAX) 214-890-1800, 972-868-1834, 972-868-1678 (FAX) Peter Waters and Art Finley, Sports ...... 214-369-7570 KDFW-TV (FOX-4) Daily Campus (Student Paper, Tues.-Fri.) 400 N. Griffin, Dallas, Texas 75202 SMU Box 456, Dallas, Texas 75275 214-720-3158 (Sports), 214-720-3259 (FAX) 214-768-1516, 214-768-8787 (FAX) Sports Editor ...... 214-768-1516 KXAS-TV (NBC-5) P.O. Box 1780, Fort Worth, Texas 76101 817-654-6326, 6403, 817-654-6354 (FAX) Wire Service WFAA-TV (ABC-8) Associated Press 606 Young Street, Communications Center, Dallas, Texas 75202 4851 LBJ Freeway, Suite 300, Dallas, Texas 75244-6017 214-977-6298, 214-977-6522 (FAX) 972-991-2100, 972-991-7207 (FAX) Jaime Aron, Regional Sports Editor ...... 972-991-2100 KTVT-TV (CBS-11) 5233 Bridge, Fort Worth, Texas 76103 817-451-1111, 817-496-7739 (FAX)

KDAF-TV (WB-33) 8001 John Carpenter Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75247 214-252-9233, 214-252-3379 (FAX)

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2002-03 Outlook

Despite returning four starters from their winning 2001- 02 team, the SMU Mustangs open 2002-03 as somewhat of an enigma. Youth and injuries hampered the program a year ago, but the Mustangs fought hard to secure their sixth straight .500-or-better campaign. As the new season opens, Coach Mike Dement and the Ponies face several questions as they hope to challenge for a WAC Championship. The Mustangs’ outlook for the ’02-’03 season is bright, as they return 65 percent of their scoring and 78 percent of their rebounding from a year ago. However, the burning ques- tion facing SMU is who will replace All-WAC point guard Damon Hancock and his 22 points per game. Hancock gave the Ponies an excellent one-on-one player who could create his own shot as the wound down. “I think that with the loss of Damon, we may be viewed as a middle-of-the-pack squad in the conference by WAC coaches and media as we enter the year,” said Dement. “We hope to prove that wrong and challenge for the regular-sea- son championship. That’s always our goal.” Senior guard Quinton Ross will help shoulder much of the lost scoring load in ’02-’03, as the 6-6 swingman is the leading returning scorer in the conference. “We expect Quinton to have a great season,” continued Dement. “He’s the leading returning scorer in the WAC and one of the best players in a league with a lot of good players.” Long a team leader, Ross will have to expand his role if the Mustangs are to challenge for an NCAA Tournament berth. “Quinton has always been a leader by example,” the coach said. “He plays hard at all times - at both ends of the floor, in-season or in the off-season, in games or in practice - he’s All-America hopeful Quinton Ross is the leading returning scorer in the WAC at 17.4 ppg always working. He’s so unselfish and our players should look to him." Now a sophomore, Patrick Simpson also figures to ex- “He’ll draw a lot of defensive attention, so we’ll need pand his role, as the 6-9 skilled forward gave opponents other guys to strengthen their roles.” match-up problems a year ago. Simpson was named to the Which brings about question number two - who will WAC’s All-Newcomer team in 2001 and was a strong candi- play a supporting role to SMU’s All-America hopeful? date for Freshman of the Year honors. He finished the year as The roster offers plenty of candidates, as the Ponies re- SMU’s leading rebounder and third-leading scorer with 6.8 turn 10 letterwinners in 2002-03. rebounds and 7.9 points per contest. His rebounding num- Kris Lowe, a 6-6 guard, emerged as a solid player a year bers also make him the No. 2 returning rebounder in the ago averaging seven points and four rebounds a game. The WAC. former All-Georgia prep will be looked to for an even bigger “We moved Patrick back and forth from the wing to the contribution this season. forward position last season, but that was due in part to in- “Kris did a great job of rebounding for us last year, an juries,” Dement said. “He’s a very skilled forward, but we area that were we really concerned about going into the sea- want him to get some time on the perimeter as well, because son,” said Dement. “We expect him to improve his shooting if we could ever get to that size lineup, it would certainly be percentage this season. He’ll have open looks that he can beneficial. He has a great touch. We’ve asked him to improve take advantage of with the defensive focus on Quinton. He’s his offensive rebounding, which would put him near a double- a smart player and one of our four upperclassmen, so we double night in and night out.” need him to play like the veteran he is.” Freshman Bryan Hopkins will also become a major part

8 of the Mustang attack, as the 6-0 Dallas native arrives on the We also need Kris Lowe to continue to improve the way he Hilltop amid much fanfare. As a high school senior, Hopkins did from his freshman to sophomore season. For us to be an led Dallas Lincoln to a 40-0 record and Texas 4A State and experienced team, we need those guys in the lineup playing mythical national championships. Ranked as high as the No. , productive roles.” 8 prospect in America by some recruiting services as a prep, Another big part of the Mustangs’ success will depend Hopkins’ addition has created a buzz among Mustang fans. on the their ability to recover from and avoid injury. Last “Bryan is an exciting player who knows how to win and season saw SMU lose a starter, a potential starter and their makes everyone around him better,” Dement said. “Every top three-point shooter to season-ending injuries, and as the time he touches the ball, you sense something exciting is fall approaches, several players are still not 100 percent. going to happen. Our guys are going to have to be ready at Hopkins is rehabbing a toe that was operated on in the all times for his passes. He’s athletic, acrobatic and plays above off-season. Sophomore Lavardicus Atkins is coming off a the rim.” redshirt season due to a knee injury. Redshirt freshman Brian Hopkins’ presence and role on the team also highlights Miller is also coming off a medical redshirt due to back sur- another question for the Ponies. Will this be a veteran or gery. Lowe had a LASIK procedure performed over the sum- youthful squad? mer. Castro returns for his sophomore season after missing “We anticipate Bryan playing a lot as a freshman, so if the last eight games of ’01-’02 with a broken hand and in- we have sophomores Simpson, Justin Isham and Eric Castro coming freshmen Alex Craft and Duke Biggers both had out there, we’ll once again be a very young team,” Dement surgery over the summer for hand and knee injuries, respec- said. “Even though those guys have some minutes under their tively. belts, they’re still just sophomores, and then you have four “I felt for Bryan this spring because he missed out underclassmen on the floor together." on some opportunities to showcase his skills because of his “For us to develop as a strong, veteran team, we need surgery, like the Jordan Classic, the Global Games and the Nigel Smith and Jibran Kelley to have great senior seasons. U.S. Junior Team,” Dement said. “Most will tell you he was probably the best guard in the country last spring and sum- mer, and he had a great senior year. But, if there is a bright Looking Ahead spot in it all, this was probably the ‘best’ time to get injured because now he should be ready for the season, and we’re SMU returns 10 players, including four starters, from last year's squad, going to need his play." including All-America candidate Quinton Ross and All-Conference “It was overlooked last season somewhat, but the loss of candidate Patrick Simpson. Here is a look at the Mustangs' returning Miller and Atkins really hurt us. Castro’s loss with eight games leaders and overall returning percentages in 2002-03: left was also a big blow. He had the best percentage on the team, and if you look at our team percentages after he Leading Returnees got hurt, you can see that we suffered. Simpson suffered after Eric was hurt because those two looked for each other and really played well together." Scoring Avg. Team Rank Quinton Ross 17.4 2nd “With all the medical issues we’ve had to deal with, we Patrick Simpson 7.9 3rd haven’t been able to get a lot done this summer,” the coach Kris Lowe 6.6 4th said. “That means we’ll have some catching up to do in the fall if we can get everyone out of the training room.” Rebounding Avg. Team Rank When the season does roll around, however, the SMU Patrick Simpson 6.8 1st roster will sport a group of talented players, both in the Quinton Ross 6.5 2nd frontcourt and backcourt. In the post, SMU returns seniors Kelley and Smith and Assists Avg. Team Rank sophomores Castro and Simpson. At 6-8, Castro was strong Quinton Ross 2.1 2nd as a freshman last season, giving the Ponies a true interior Kris Lowe 1.8 3rd scoring threat before suffering a season-ending hand injury. Kelley, a 6-8 forward, was one of SMU’s top subs a season Returning Percentages ago and has garnered several starts during his time on the Hilltop. Smith played an important role during his fresh- man season, but three surgeries have slowed the 6-10 center Minutes Points Rebounds Assists over the past two campaigns. Pct. Back 73% 65% 78% 64% Pct. Lost 27% 35% 22% 36% “Eric did a good job last season with the touches he got, and we need him to expect and work to get more touches this year,” Dement said. “I’ve asked him to work on becom-

9 good player, but he may benefit from a redshirt year. He has a chance to get taller and, with his big frame, he can cer- tainly get bigger. We’ll have to see if he’ll be ready to chal- lenge our older guys this year." “Donatas has a good work ethic and improved through- out last season playing against excellent competition. Some of our guys who have had a chance to play pickup ball with him talk a lot about his skills. He can hit the baseline , make free throws and is a good passer. I think he still needs to add more strength, but he’s 6-11, and some of our guys have said they think he can challenge for a starting spot this season, which would be a pleasant surprise for us.” The outlook is even brighter for SMU on the perimeter, where they return several standouts in addition to All-America candidate Ross, junior Lowe and freshman Hopkins. Leading the list of returnees is the sophomore Isham, a high-flying 6-5 who made an immediate impact as a freshman, averaging six points and three boards in 21 min- utes per game in 2001-02. “Justin shot the ball well last season, even better than we anticipated,” Dement said. “He’s a great slasher as well, and we need him to take the ball to the rim aggressively. I’ve also asked him to watch Quinton and pattern his defensive game after ‘Q,’ who’s an All-WAC defender. If we could have two All-WAC defenders on the wing, it would be valuable in a league with great wing scorers. He has the ability to well and we’ll need him on the boards.” Atkins will also look to return after a medical redshirt, and the 6-3 guard’s ballhandling and leadership will be needed. Sophomore Patrick Simpson is the WAC's second-leading returning rebounder at 6.8 rpg “Voc is a tremendous leader. He can get us into our of- fense and he really knows the game,” said the coach. “Dur- ing more explosive in attacking the rim, which will get him ing games, he knows when to walk the ball up and when to to the line more. He can catch and finish around the push it. He understands momentum. He shot the ball well basket and we need his big body." as a freshman and we hope he can do that again. I have told “Jibran is our best defensive post player and played a lot him we have to have him this season. He hasn’t played in for us last season. We need his defensive skills and hustle in over a year, though, so it will take some time for him to get the middle. We’re asking him to be more of an offensive pres- back in game shape. We need him as that second ball han- ence as a senior." dler. If healthy, we would expect Voc to challenge for a start- “Nigel is one of the biggest guys on our roster and has ing spot.” worked very hard in the weight room. We need that work to Miller, a 6-5 sharpshooter from Flower Mound, also translate to the floor, where he can give us that ‘big guy’ comes back from a medical redshirt and figures to boost presence that we need to battle the top big men on our sched- SMU’s perimeter shooting, SMU's Achilles heel a year ago. ule.” “Brian shot the ball well early last season and we expect Adding to the returning pool of players will be a pair of him to do so again this season,” Dement said. “He was a big talented newcomers, 6-8 Craft and 6-11 Donatas Rackauskas. boost off the bench early and was becoming a big part of our Craft was a late signee who gives SMU another big man attack until his injury. If he is healthy and improves his de- with strong perimeter skills, while Rackauskas arrives as a fense and ballhandling, he can challenge for significant play- player who was shooting up the national recruiting rankings ing time. We missed his shooting as the season wore on.” as he concluded his final prep season. Craft was a second- The perimeter rotation will also be bolstered by a re- team All-Texas selection, while ESPN.com ranked Rackauskas turning walk-on, Michael Dement, and a trio of newcomers, as the No. 18 center prospect in the nation. Ryan Hopkins, Biggers and Bobby Aitkenhead. “Alex will be a little behind when we start due to his Hopkins is the fraternal twin of fellow freshman Bryan broken hand,” Dement said. “He has a chance to be a very Hopkins, but stands two inches taller at 6-2.

10 “Ryan will be one of the feistiest players we have had high school program and is a tremendous athlete. He was here,” Dement said. “He’s more of a two-guard right now, one of the best soccer players in the state of Washington and but we may groove him into more of a ballhandling posi- is a good guard who can play the point.” tion. He played an important role on Lincoln High School’s "Bobby is another solid walk-on who will join us this national championship squad last season and hit big shots in year and gives us even more depth at the point guard spot." some big games. He’s coming in here with the goal of com- Other additions to the SMU program are three new mem- peting for a spot in our rotation. There might not be a more bers of Dement’s staff, assistant coaches Coleman Crawford competitive guy in our program.” and Robert Brickey and Coordinator of Basketball Opera- Dement, the 6-0 son of Coach Dement, saw action in tions Alvydas Pazdrazdis. seven games a year ago. Crawford, a coaching veteran, has taken five teams to the “Michael improved throughout the season and was a very NCAA Tournament and arrives at SMU after spending five good practice player,” Dement said. “There were times last seasons at Florida State. season when he had practiced and shot well and we thought “Coleman Crawford has coached at the highest level of we might go to him off the bench when Hancock was hurt, college basketball, from the ACC to his success at Tulsa. He especially for his three-point shooting. When you play against has been a head coach who is known for his work with post Ross and Hancock everyday, you’re going to improve.” players, and his work with our big men will pay big divi- The 6-2 Biggers arrives at SMU as a walk-on from Mer- dends,” Dement said. cer Island, Wash., with a family tradition on the Hilltop, Brickey arrives from Army, where he served as an assis- while the 6-2 Aitkenhead walks-on as a sophomore from Gua- tant coach, and reached three Final Fours as a team captain temala City, Guatemala. at Duke under Mike Krzyzewski. “We’re hoping that Duke can give us a backup at the “Robert Brickey was a very accomplished player and can point guard spot,” Dement said. “He comes from a great bring the message of what it takes to succeed at the highest level,” said the coach. Pazdrazdis joins the SMU staff after spending two sea- sons at Tulane and following a professional career overseas. “Alvydas will be a valuable member of the staff,” De- ment said. “He has competed at many levels, including the Lithuanian Olympic team, and we’re excited to have him on board.” “I’m really excited about the staff we’ve been able to put together. This staff really has a presence about it and I think it’s a tremendous group of coaches.” Dement and his revamped staff will have to guide the Mustangs through an extremely demanding schedule, one of the toughest in the nation. “We’ve responded to our fans’, students’ and faculty’s requests to upgrade our schedule. We should lead the league in strength of schedule. With games against TCU, Baylor, North Texas and San Diego along with the WAC schedule, we have a very strong home slate. Add to that road games at Texas Tech, Oral Roberts, Wake Forest and Appalachian State and the Jim Thorpe Classic with teams like Gardner-Webb and UNLV, and we’ve got an extremely challenging sched- ule." “When you play a tough slate like that, especially open- ing with a strong TCU team and playing three road games to open the WAC season, it concerns you as a coach,” Dement said. “You have to be at your best each time you take the floor. There won’t be time to ease into anything.” “With the exciting players we have and the quality games we’re playing, we’re asking our fans to respond. It’s going to be an exciting and competitive year. Hopefully our followers Forward Jibran Kelley returns for his senior season to strengthen SMU's post play will come out and fill up Moody so we can match and exceed the home court advantages that we will see on the road.”

11 The 2002-03 SMU Mustangs

Alphabetical NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 12 Bobby Aitkenhead G 6-2 195 SO-HS Guatemala City, Guatemala (Colegio Metropolitano) 23 Lavardicus Atkins G 6-3 195 SO-1L Pelham, Ga. (Pelham) 10 Duke Biggers G 6-2 185 FR-HS Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) 21 Eric Castro F/C 6-8 250 SO-1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Mt. St. Mary’s) 30 Alex Craft F/C 6-8 215 FR-HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff) 20 Michael Dement G 6-0 175 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Plano West) 11 Bryan Hopkins G 6-0 195 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 22 Ryan Hopkins G 6-2 170 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 3 Justin Isham G 6-5 198 SO-1L Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster) 33 Jibran Kelley F 6-8 235 SR-3L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) 24 Kris Lowe G/F 6-6 212 JR-2L Roswell, Ga. (Roswell) 5 Brian Miller G 6-5 205 FR-RS Flower Mound, Texas (Lewisville) 25 Donatas Rackauskas F/C 6-11 240 FR-HS Alytus, Lithuania (New Hampton (N.H.)) 13 Quinton Ross G/F 6-6 195 SR-3L Dallas, Texas (Kimball) 1 Patrick Simpson F 6-9 220 SO-1L Denver, Colo. (George Washington) 50 Nigel Smith C 6-10 275 SR-3L Arlington, Texas (Kennedale)

Numerical NO NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Patrick Simpson F 6-9 220 SO-1L Denver, Colo. (George Washington) 3 Justin Isham G 6-5 198 SO-1L Lancaster, Texas (Lancaster) 5 Brian Miller G 6-5 205 FR-RS Flower Mound, Texas (Lewisville) 10 Duke Biggers G 6-2 185 FR-HS Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) 11 Bryan Hopkins G 6-0 195 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 12 Bobby Aitkenhead G 6-2 195 SO-HS Guatemala City, Guatemala (Colegio Metropolitano) 13 Quinton Ross G/F 6-6 195 SR-3L Dallas, Texas (Kimball) 20 Michael Dement G 6-0 175 SO-1L Plano, Texas (Plano West) 21 Eric Castro F/C 6-8 250 SO-1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Mt. St. Mary’s) 22 Ryan Hopkins G 6-2 170 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Lincoln) 23 Lavardicus Atkins G 6-3 195 SO-1L Pelham, Ga. (Pelham) 24 Kris Lowe G/F 6-6 212 JR-2L Roswell, Ga. (Roswell) 25 Donatas Rackauskas F/C 6-11 240 FR-HS Alytus, Lithuania (New Hampton (N.H.)) 30 Alex Craft F/C 6-8 215 FR-HS Corpus Christi, Texas (Flour Bluff) 33 Jibran Kelley F 6-8 235 SR-3L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit North) 50 Nigel Smith C 6-10 275 SR-3L Arlington, Texas (Kennedale)

Head Coach: Mike Dement (East Carolina ’76) Record at SMU: 111-92 (seven years) Overall Record: 232-215 (16 years) Assistant Coach: Robert Lineburg (Roanoke ‘91) Assistant Coach: Coleman Crawford (N. Alabama ‘75) Assistant Coach: Robert Brickey (Duke ‘91) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Alvydas Pazdrazdis (McNeese St. ‘95)

Pronunciations: Bobby Aikenhead (ATE-kin-head); Lavardicus (luh-VAR-dih-kus) Atkins, Justin Isham (EYE-shum), Jibran (juh-BRAHN) Kelley, Donatas (duh-NAH-tis) Rackauskas (ruh-COW-skiss), Nigel (NEYE-jul) Smith

12 the Guatemalan Major Basketball Up Close With League from 1997-2001… Was the Bobby Aitkenhead youngest player to play in the GMBL at age 16… Won back-to-back GMBL Championships, with Sportivo in 2000 and Litegua in 2001.

Personal: Born April 9, 1982, in Guatemala City… Son of Sara Maria Bran and Richard Aitkenhead… Given first name is Roberto… Has two sisters, Kathy and Melanie, and Guard a brother, Steven… Father played 6-2 • 195 professional basketball in the Guate- Full Name: Roberto Aitkenhead Sophomore - HS Birthdate: April 9, 1982 malan Basketball League… Also con- Place of Birth: Guatemala City, Guatemala Guatemala City, sidered Virginia Tech and William & Parents: Sara & Richard Aitkenhead Guatemala Mary… Plans to major in finance and Siblings: Kathy, Melanie & Steven (Colegio Metropolitano) economics on the Hilltop. Major: Finance & Economics High School Coach: Omar Morales & Enrique Amaya High School Mascot: Sharks Internationally-experienced walk-on Favorite Food: Steak, shrimp & sushi who will provide depth at both guard Favorite Class Subject: Economics spots… Joins the team as a sopho- Favorite Book: Success Is A Choice more. Favorite TV Show: "SportsCenter" Favorite Movie: Gladiator Favorite Actor: Chris Tucker High School: Gained experience Favorite Sports Figure: playing both high school and league Favorite NBA Team: basketball… Averaged 24 points, Hobbies: Golf & Snood seven boards and nine assists as a se- If I Could Change One Thing About Col- nior in leading his high school squad lege Hoops, It Would Be... No games over school breaks like Christmas to a 52-3 record and the Guatema- My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Wear- lan Championship… Started for four ing my National Team jersey and represent- seasons and was named Colegio ing my home country Metropolitano’s Athlete of the Year Not many people know this, but I... Get in 2000… Member of the Guatema- homesick The Thing I Like Best About Basketball Is... lan National Team since 1999… Has The importance of team work & the rela- played in the Central American tionships you build Games and the Central American Bas- My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Never give ketball Championships… Played in up on your dreams.” 13 13 Energetic player who should rebound from injury for a breakthrough sea- son... Had an excellent freshman season coming off the bench... Played in 28 games and started twice... Averaged 4.4 points... Outstanding long-range

Guard 6-3 • 195 RS Sophomore - 1L Pelham, Ga. (Pelham)

Career Highs

Category Total Opponent, Date Points 13 twice FG Made 5 vs. Morris Brown, 1/30/01 FG Attempted 8 vs. TCU, 3/3/01 3FG Made 4 vs. TCU, 3/3/01 3FG Attempted 8 vs. TCU, 3/3/01 FT Made 3 twice FT Attempted 5 twice Rebounds 5 vs. TCU, 3/3/01 Assists 4 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff, 12/4/00 Blocks None Steals 3 vs. UT Pan-Am, 12/29/00 Minutes 32 at Tulsa, 2/24/01

14 14 shooter... Good penetrator and dis- gia Super Six Team as a senior... First- Up Close With tributor... Provides a leadership pres- team All-State his last two seasons... Lavardicus Atkins ence on and off the floor. Top-five player in Georgia by Around the Peach magazine... Named 2001-02: Medical redshirt... Sat out Georgia’s seventh-best player in while rehabbing his knee... Provided Harry Douglas’ Prep Stars... an emotional lift even from the McDonald’s All-America nominee... bench... Suffered from a cracked tibia Holds Mitchell County career scor- and meniscus damage... Was missed ing record with 2,037 points... Av- on the perimeter. eraged 19.6 points, 6.8 assists and 6.8 rebounds per game over his high 2000-01 (Freshman): Was a spark- school career and 23.4 points per plug off the bench in the backcourt game over his junior and senior sea- in his first season at SMU... Earned sons... Who’s Who Among Ameri- the team’s Most Valuable can High School Students as a jun- Full Name: Lavardicus Kentrel Atkins Newcomer Award at the end of the ior and senior... Member of the Fel- Birthdate: February 5, 1982 year... Played in 28 games... Made lowship of Christian Athletes all Place of Birth: Thomasville, Georgia starts against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and through high school... Student Parents: Carolyn & Keith Atkins Tulsa... Led the team in field goal per- Council senior year... Member of Siblings: Keith Jr. & Keiland centage (.513, 40-of-78) and three- Beta Club throughout high school... Major: Finance High School Coach: Laron Smith point shooting (.457, 21-of-46)... Also lettered in cross country and High School Mascot: Hornets Scored in double figures five times... track & field. Favorite Food: Turkey Casserole Closed the season by scoring 13 Favorite Class Subject: Math points in each of his last two games Personal: Full name is Lavardicus Favorite Magazine: Vibe (at Tulsa and TCU)... Hit 8-of-13 Kentrel Atkins... Nicknamed Favorite TV Show: “Jamie Foxx” Favorite Movie: Scarface from the field and 7-of-11 from “Voc”... Oldest of three children... Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington three-point range in those contests... Has two younger brothers Keith (10) Favorite Sport Other Than Basketball: Foot- Had 10 points on 4-of-5 field goal and Keiland (2)... His father, Keith, ball shooting in the rout of Tulane... Hit played college basketball at Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan all three of his three-point attempts Armstrong State from 1983-86... Favorite NBA Team: Hobbies: Listening to music, playing ball and was 4-of-4 from the floor in an Uncle played basketball for Georgia If I Could Change One Thing About Col- 11-point game against Puerto Rico- Southern from 1984-85... Chose lege Hoops, It Would Be... Pay the athletes Mayaguez in the first round of the SMU over Auburn, Notre Dame and My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Play- San Juan Shootout... Also had 11 Vanderbilt... The first All-State high ing my first collegiate game points on 5-of-5 shooting against school player to come to SMU from If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Be... Attending Georgia on an academic Morris Brown... Had a season-high outside the state of Texas under head scholarship four assists against Arkansas-Pine coach Mike Dement... A finance The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Keith Bluff and TCU... Had three steals major... Aspires to own a record com- Atkins against UT-Pan American. pany or become a sports agent... The Thing I Like Best About Basketball Hobbies include listening to music, Is... The competition The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The High School: Four-year captain and playing basketball and hanging out tradition letterwinner on his high school with friends... Favorite athletes are The Thing That Impresses Me Most About team... Four-time All-Region selec- Michael Jordan and ... Coach Dement Is... His honesty tion and region MVP as a junior and Born Feb. 5, 1982, in Thomasville, My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Believe in senior... Member of Southwest Geor- Ga. God and believe in yourself and great things will happen to you.” Atkins' Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 28-2 313-11.2 40-78 .513 21-46 .457 21-39 .538 24-0.9 36-0 24 23 0 15 122-4.4 Totals 28-2 313-11.2 40-78 .513 21-46 .457 21-39 .538 24-0.9 36-0 24 23 0 15 122-4.4

15 15 first-team All-State pick in soccer. Up Close With Duke Biggers Personal: Born April 14, 1983, in Montgomery, Ala.… Son of Ruth Ann and Oliver Biggers… Full name is Oliver Robert Biggers… Has an older sister, Gwynna… Father was an All- basketball player at Texas A&M… Has had six family members earn a total of 17 de- grees from SMU… Plans to major in business on the Hilltop. Guard 6-2 • 185 Full Name: Oliver Robert Biggers Freshman - HS Birthdate: April 14, 1983 Place of Birth: Montgomery, Alabama Mercer Island, Wash. Parents: Ruth Ann & Oliver Biggers (Mercer Island) Siblings: Gwynna Major: Business High School Coach: Ed Pepple Walk-on who will provide depth at High School Mascot: Snails Favorite Food: Fajitas both guard spots… An outstanding Favorite Class Subject: English athlete. Favorite Magazine: ESPN The Magazine Favorite TV Show: "The Simpsons" High School: Averaged nine points, Favorite Movie: He Got Game four boards and four assists per game Favorite Actor: Morgan Freeman Favorite Actress: Julia Roberts as a senior... Led Mercer Island to a Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan 23-5 record and state runner-up fin- Favorite NBA Team: Milwaukee Bucks ish as a senior and a 24-5 mark and Hobbies: Hunting, modeling third-place honors as a junior… A Not many people know this, but I... Play three-year letterman for Ed Pepple at the piano If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Mercer Island, the same school that Be... Playing college soccer produced Missouri Coach and The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Jamal former Duke standout Quin Crawford Snyder… Captain of his high school The Thing I Like About SMU Is... The lo- squad and AAU team… Two-time cation My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Go to All-State honorable mention… Also SMU!” led his high school soccer team in career goals and was the second-lead- ing scorer in the state… A two-time 16 16 Polished big man who will see valu- rebounds and three points versus Sa- able time in the post... Has solid post vannah State... Pulled down a game- moves and can be an effective inside high seven boards while adding five scorer... Excellent passer for his size... points and a in SMU’s exhibi- Has a big frame and can eat up lots tion win over the EA Sports All- of space in the paint... Was an im- Stars... Continued his work on the portant cog in the SMU attack until glass against Czech Select, netting five suffering a hand injury. caroms.

2001-02 (Freshman): Missed much of the WAC season with an oblique fracture of the Forward/Center fourth metacarpal 6-8 • 250 in his right hand... Sophomore - 1L SMU's post of- Oklahoma City, Okla. fense struggled in (Mount St. Mary's) his absence... Re- corded his first Career Highs double-double with 16 points and 18 rebounds versus Category Total Opponent, Date Oral Roberts... Points 16 twice Scored 13 points FG Made 8 at Baylor, 11/27/01 and had four re- FG Attempted 12 at Baylor, 11/27/01 bounds against 3FG Made 1 three times Tennessee and All- 3FG Attempted 1 seven times SEC big man Ron FT Made 5 vs. Tennessee, 12/6/01 Slay... Huge night FT Attempted 8 vs. Tennessee, 12/6/01 versus LaSalle, 15 Rebounds 18 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 points and seven Assists 3 twice rebounds on 5-of- Blocks 2 at North Texas, 12/4/01 7 shooting... Net- Steals 3 vs. Tennessee, 12/6/01 ted 16 points on 8- Minutes 30 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 of-12 shooting at Baylor while add- ing seven boards... Began the season as a starter... Had six

17 17 High School: Up Close With Four-year starter in Eric Castro high school... Led his team to the state class 2A title as a senior and a 27-2 record... Av- eraged 19.2 points and 12.3 rebounds per game while making 68 percent of his field goal at- tempts... Named first-team All- State and state Full Name: Eric Michael Castro tournament MVP Birthdate: September 23, 1982 as a senior... Place of Birth: Midwest City, Oklahoma Named to The Parents: Debi & Mike Castro Oklahoman’s Su- Sibling: Amy per 5 after his se- Major: Sociology High School Coach: Skip Ashworth nior season... A High School Mascot: Rockets McDonald’s All- Favorite Food: Fajitas America Game Favorite Book: Left Behind nominee... Scored Favorite TV Show: “The Simpsons” 1,882 career Favorite Movie: The Barber Shop Favorite Actor: Chris Tucker points to rank sec- Favorite Sports Figures: Michael Jordan & ond on his school’s the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders all-time list... Also Favorite NBA Team: grabbed 1,127 re- Hobbies: Reading and watching TV bounds in his prep career... Earned Personal: Full name is Eric Michael Not Many People Know This But I... Love Mexican food scholar-athlete awards from the U.S. Castro... Son of Debi and Mike If I Could Change One Thing About Col- Army Reserve and The Oklahoman... Castro... Has one sister, Amy... Lists lege Hoops, It Would Be... A much longer Team went 25-3 and advanced to the winning the state title as his biggest Christmas break state semifinals as a junior when he sports accomplishment... A sociology If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d averaged 19.0 points and 10.1 re- major... Would like a career in law Be... Playing golf The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... bounds... Averaged 19.1 points and enforcement when his basketball ca- 10.1 rebounds in a 21-5 sophomore reer in over... Born Sept. 23, 1982, The Thing I Like Best About Basketball season... Also lettered in soccer as a in Midwest City, Okla. Is... The feeling of accomplishment after a freshman and in track as a senior... successful season Placed third in the state in the shot The Thing I Like About SMU Is… Its prox- imity to home put. My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Find some- thing you like doing and work hard at it.”

Castro's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 22-11 352-16.0 50-82 .610 3-7 .429 25-46 .543 82-3.7 41-2 13 22 7 9 128-5.8 Totals 22-11 352-16.0 50-82 .610 3-7 .429 25-46 .543 82-3.7 41-2 13 22 7 9 128-5.8

18 18 team All-State... Member of the Na- Up Close With tional Honor Society... Chose SMU Alex Craft over interest from several schools, including Texas Tech, TCU, Fresno State and Yale.

Personal: Full name is Alexander Jefferson Craft... Son of Dr. Mary and Dr. William Craft... Born Dec. 11, 1983, in Chicago, Ill.... Plans to major in business... Enjoys wakeboarding and water skiing. Forward/Center 6-8 • 215 Full Name: Alexander Jefferson Craft Freshman - HS Birthdate: December 11, 1983 Place of Birth: Chicago, Ill. Corpus Christi, Texas Parents: Drs. Mary & William Craft (Flour Bluff) Siblings: None Major: Biology High School Coach: Glenn Rotzler A sharp-shooting big man... Will High School Mascot: Hornets give SMU depth in the post and on Favorite Food: Lobster with butter Favorite Class Subject: Biology the perimeter... A shot-blocking pres- Favorite Magazine: FHM ence in the middle. Favorite Movie: Scarface Favorite Actor: Robert DiNero High School: Averaged 21 points, 11 Favorite Actress: Angelina Jolie rebounds and five blocks as a senior... Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA Team: Chicago Bulls Led his high school squad to an un- Hobbies: Wakeboarding and computers defeated District 31-4A title and a 20- If I Could Change One Thing About Col- 9 record overall... Named second- lege Hoops, It Would Be... More cheerlead- team All-State by the Texas Associa- ers & a shorter shot clock tion of Basketball Coaches and Texas My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Winning the district championship on an Basketball magazine... Tabbed Dis- alley-oop as the buzzer sounded trict MVP and All-Metro MVP by If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d the Corpus Christi Caller Times... Be... In the water Scored close to 1,800 points over his The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... varsity career and had 546 blocks... Wayne Simien The Thing I Like Best About SMU is... The Four-year starter... McDonald’s All- beautiful girls America nominee... Two-time first- My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Be persis- team All-Region... Preseason first- tent in all you do.”

19 19 High School: A three-year letterman at Up Close With Plano West for Coach David Piehler, a Michael Dement former Mustang great... A floor leader, he averaged three assists, two steals and four rebounds as a senior... Shot 52 percent from the floor... Served as team captain for a squad that went 22-9... Team went 11-17 as a junior... A mem- ber of the honor roll.

Personal: Full name is David Michael Dement, Jr.... Son of Linda and Mike Dement... Has one sister, Emily... Fa- Guard ther, Mike, is SMU’s head basketball 6-0 • 175 coach... Enjoys motocross racing, golf, Full Name: David Michael Dement Jr. Sophomore - 1L Birthdate: April 6, 1981 fishing and water sports when not on Place of Birth: Henderson, N.C. Plano, Texas the court... Born April 6, 1981, in Parents: Linda & Mike Dement (Plano West) Henderson. N.C. Sibling: Emily Major: Undecided High School Coach: David Piehler Back-up point guard who brings a High School Mascot: Wolves “coach’s son” knowledge of the game Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Movie: Top Gun to the floor... Heady player who knows Favorite Actress: Carmen Electra what it takes to win... Can also play Favorite NBA Team: L.A. Lakers . Hobbies: Golf, Fishing, Motocross If I Could Change One Thing About Col- 2001-02 (Freshman): Grabbed a lege Hoops, It Would Be... No dunking The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Jason board at Tulsa... Scored a point and Williams grabbed a rebound versus San Jose The Thing I Like About SMU Is… Beauti- State... Had a steal and hit a pair of ful campus & beautiful girls free throws against Rice... Hit a My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Set your in the closing minutes of SMU’s win goals high.” over Oral Roberts... Saw action against Tennessee... Grabbed a rebound in SMU’s win over Navy... Saw action in exhibition games versus the EA Sports All-Stars and Czech Select and the sea- son-opener versus Savannah State. Dement's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 7-0 8-1.1 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3-0.4 0-0 0 1 0 1 5-0.7 Totals 7-0 8-1.1 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 3-0.4 0-0 0 1 0 1 5-0.7

20 20 America’s composite rankings place Up Close With him at No. 29 nationally... Scored 46 Bryan Hopkins in a single game while at Lincoln... A four-year All-Texas selection... A McDonald’s All-America nominee... An honor student and member of the Dallas All-City Academic Team... Chose SMU over Texas, Maryland, Cincinnati, Duke, Georgia Tech, Okla- homa State and Arkansas.

Personal: Son of Paula and Leonard Hopkins... Born Oct. 26, 1983, in Guard Dallas... Combines with brother Ryan 6-0 • 195 as the first set of twins to play at SMU Full Name: Bryan Dwight Hopkins Freshman - HS Birthdate: October 26, 1983 and the first set of brothers to team up Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas since Gene and Lynn Phillips did in the Parents: Paula & Leonard Hopkins (Lincoln) 1968-69 season...Older brother, Siblings: Ryan & Leonard Hopkins, Kim- Leonard, plays basketball at North berly & Lakiesha Bowman Texas... Also has two sisters... Plans to Major: Engineering High School Coach: Leonard Bishop Explosive point guard who should major in mechanical engineering at make an immediate impact... Coming High School Mascot: Tigers SMU. Favorite Food: Pizza off off-season toe surgery... Perhaps the Favorite Class Subject: Math most highly-touted recruit ever to sign Favorite Magazine: Slam with SMU. Favorite TV Show: "Martin" Favorite Movie: Blue Streak High School: Arrives as perhaps the Favorite Actor: Martin Lawrence Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan most highly-touted recruit in SMU Favorite NBA Team: Boston Celtics history, ranked as high as the nation’s If I Could Change One Thing About Col- No. 8 prospect by HoopScoop... A mem- lege Hoops, It Would Be... Number of teams ber of Dallas Lincoln’s 40-0 State and in the NCAA Tournament mythical National Championship My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Scor- ing 50 points in a game team... Selected to play in the Jordan If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Brand Classic and Global Games after Be... Playing football his senior season... Ranked by Alliance The Best Players I’ve Ever Faced Were... Sports as the 24th-best player in the & LeBron James land, while Rivals.com ranks him as the The Thing I Like Best About SMU is... It's close to home nation’s No. 5 point guard... The My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Stay fo- Insiders.com ranks him as the nation’s cused.” 36th-best talent, while Basketball

21 21 Personal: Son of Paula and Leonard Up Close With Hopkins... Born Oct. 26, 1983, in Ryan Hopkins Dallas... Combines with brother Bryan as the first set of twins to play at SMU and the first set of brothers to team up since Gene and Lynn Phillips did in the 1968-69 season... Older brother, Leonard, plays basketball at North Texas... Also has two sisters... Plans to major in computer science at SMU.

Guard 6-2 • 170 Full Name: Ryan Dwayne Hopkins Freshman - HS Birthdate: October 26, 1983 Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Parents: Paula & Leonard Hopkins (Lincoln) Siblings: Bryan & Leonard Hopkins, Kim- berly & Lakiesha Bowman Major: Computer Science Will give the Ponies depth at both High School Coach: Leonard Bishop guard positions... A member of Dal- High School Mascot: Tigers Favorite Food: Anything Italian las Lincoln’s 40-0 mythical National Favorite Class Subject: History Championship team... Knows how Favorite Magazine: Slam to win. Favorite TV Show: "Martin" Favorite Movie: Life High School: A valuable member of Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan Dallas Lincoln’s 40-0 State and Favorite NBA Team: Sacramento Kings mythical National Championship Hobbies: Video games & music team... A two-year letterman for My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Leonard Bishop at Lincoln... Led the Winning the state champiosnship squad in three-point shooting as a If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Be... Studying computer science at North junior... A two-time Dallas All-City Texas Academic Team pick... Member of The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... My the National Honor Roll and Who’s twin brother, Bryan Who Among High School Stu- The Thing I Like Best About SMU Is... It's dents... Chose SMU over North close to home Texas and Baylor.

22 22 Local product who contributed as a Started at the point in place of a sick freshman... A slashing scorer with Damon Hancock versus Oral Rob- good touch from the perimeter... erts and responded with a seven-point, Considered a tremendous athlete... three- performance... Had eight Gets up and down the floor and is a points and five boards off the bench great leaper... Could be a very good versus Tennessee... Scored 11 points defender... Hails from the same high at North Texas on a variety of attack- school as former Mustang Damon the-basket moves... Netted eight and Hancock. had a pair of assists versus LaSalle...

2001-02 (Fresh- man): Had five points, five Guard boards, two assists 6-5 • 198 and two steals ver- Sophomore - 1L sus Nevada... Lancaster, Texas Scored 12 at (Lancaster) Tulsa... Tied a sea- son-high with 15 Career Highs points and re- corded six steals, three assists and Category Total Opponent, Date three boards versus Points 15 twice San Jose State... FG Made 6 at Hawaii, 1/12/02 Had 10 points, FG Attempted 10 twice seven boards and 3FG Made 2 six times two steals at Ne- 3FG Attempted 4 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 vada... Netted 10 FT Made 6 at Nevada, 1/26/02 and had six boards FT Attempted 7 at Nevada, 1/26/02 and a pair of assists Rebounds 7 at Nevada, 1/26/02 versus Rice... Went Assists 3 twice 6-of-7 from the Blocks 2 vs. Boise St., 12/28/01 floor at Hawaii en Steals 6 vs. San Jose St., 2/9/02 route to 15 Minutes 33 at Hawaii, 1/12/02 points... His steal and breakaway dunk gave SMU the lead for good versus UTEP...

23 23 Pulled down six rebounds against Dallas Morning News All-Area third Up Close With Texas Tech... Went 2-of-2 from the team... Averaged 17 points and five Justin Isham floor versus Navy... Had three boards rebounds per game in helping his against Savannah State... Won the team to a 24-7 mark as a junior... Av- dunk contest at SMU’s FanJam... eraged 16.5 points and five rebounds Scored five points and dished out two as a sophomore... Team went 33-2 assists against Czech Select... Had that season... Lancaster won four dis- four points and four boards against trict titles and compiled a 109-21 the EA Sports All-Stars. record during his career... Won the contest at the Big High School: Four-year varsity Time Tournament in Las Vegas the letterman at Lancaster High summer prior to his senior season... School... Earned All-Texas and Dis- Considered one of the top 10 play- trict MVP honors as a senior after ers in the state as a senior by Texas averaging 22.7 points and 7.0 re- Hoops Report... Also competed in the Full Name: Justin Lynn Isham bounds per game... Led his team to high jump in track and field, clear- Birthdate: October 7, 1982 the regional semifinals of the state ing a best height of 6-6... Earned the Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas tournament and a 25-6 record... Best Southwest Scholar Award as a Parents: Sheila & Darwin Isham Team won district and area champi- senior... Also listed in Who’s Who Siblings: A.J. & Aurelia onships... First-team All-District pick Among American High School Stu- Major: Advertising High School Coach: Joe Rushing his last three seasons... Named to The dents. High School Mascot: Tigers Favorite Food: Nachos Personal: Full Favorite Class Subject: The Art of Acting name is Justin Favorite Book: Of Mice and Men Lynn Isham... Fa- Favorite TV Show: “South Park” Favorite Movie: He Got Game ther, Darwin, is a Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington salesman and his Favorite Sports Figure: mother, Sheila, is Favorite NBA Team: a flight atten- Hobbies: Playing Playstation 2 dant... Has a Not Many People Know This But I... Played football in high school brother, Aaron, My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… and sister, Aurelia, Winning the dunk contest at the adidas Big who are twins... Time Tournament Nicknames in- If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d clude “J-Ice” and Be... Playing The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... My “The I-Man”... An father advertising ma- The Thing I Like Best About Basketball jor... Favorite ath- Is... The competition lete is Michael The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The Jordan... Enjoys people My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Have fun at listening to music whatever you do.” and playing Sega Dreamcast... Born Oct. 7, 1982, in Dallas, Texas.

Isham's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 28-5 586-20.9 66-146 .452 17-50 .340 28-45 .622 85-3.0 58-1 31 40 6 23 177-6.3 Totals 28-5 586-20.9 66-146 .452 17-50 .340 28-45 .622 85-3.0 58-1 31 40 6 23 177-6.3

24 24 Athletic frontcourt player... A spark six boards and an assist and drew a off the bench as a junior... Very good charge in SMU’s win over Navy... post defender... Unselfish player who Scored five, dished out a pair of dimes the coaches want to be more aggres- and had a steal versus Savannah sive offensively... One of the hardest State... Led the team in three-point workers on the team. shooting in the preseason, hitting three- of-four long-range attempts... Scored 2001-02 (Junior): Had a nice eight- 15 points and pulled down seven point, seven-rebound, three-steal boards in two exhibitions. game versus Hawaii... Recorded seven points Forward and nine 6-8 • 235 boards in 31 Senior - 3L minutes at Lee's Summit, Mo. Nevada... (Lee's Summit North) Had seven points and Career Highs four boards against Tulsa... Tal- Category Total Opponent, Date lied six Points 14vs. Ark.–Pine Bluff, 12/4/00 points FG Made 5 at San Jose St., 1/10/02 against FG Attempted 6 vs. Rice, 1/17/02 Rice... 3FG Made 1 vs. Texas Tech, 11/20/01 Scored a sea- 3FG Attempted 2 vs. Texas Tech, 11/20/01 son-high 11 FT Made 6 vs. Ark.–Pine Bluff, 12/4/00 at San Jose... FT Attempted 8 vs. Ark.–Pine Bluff, 12/4/00 Had five Rebounds 13 vs. Nevada, 1/25/01 boards versus Assists 3 vs. UMES, 12/3/99 UTEP... Blocks 2 three times Tied for the Steals 3 twice team lead Minutes 31 twice with eight rebounds ver- sus Texas Tech... Had five points,

25 25 2000-01 (Sophomore): Had a solid land-Eastern Shore in the first round Up Close With second year at SMU... Played in all of the Pizza Hut Classic in Spring- Jibran Kelley 30 games and started 19 times... field, Mo. Earned the team’s Award from the coaching staff at the end of High School: A second-team Mis- the season... Averaged 3.4 points and souri All-State selection in 1999... An 3.9 rebounds in 18.5 minutes per honorable mention All-American by game... Hit 46.9 percent from the USA Today... High Honorable Men- field (38-of-81) and 73.0 percent tion All-American by Street & Smith’s from the line (27-of-37)... Had a sea- and an Honorable Mention All- son-high 14 points in a season-best American by Blue Ribbon entering his 31 minutes in the win over Arkan- senior year... Also named second- sas-Pine Bluff... Hit 4-of-5 from the team All-Metro as a senior... Named field and 6-of-8 from the line with All-District his junior and senior sea- seven rebounds and two steals in that sons... A four-time All-Conference Full Name: Jibran Emil Kelley game... Collected a career-best 13 re- and All-Area honoree at Lee’s Sum- Birthdate: February 26, 1981 bounds along with six points in the mit North High School... Averaged Place of Birth: Ft. Madison, Iowa win at Nevada... Had seven points 19.0 points and 12.0 rebounds his Parents: Denise & Allen Kelley and five rebounds in the home vic- senior season... Set school records in Siblings: Bristan tory over Hawaii... Scored four points (1,635), rebounds (1,036), Major: Economics High School Coach: Kevin Harrison points and grabbed eight rebounds in blocked shots (221), games played High School Mascot: Broncos the win at Rice... Had eight points (102) and starts (101)... Led his team Favorite Food: Fried Chicken and seven rebounds against Morris to a 20-8 record as a senior... Team Favorite Class Subject: Science Brown. advanced to the second round of the Favorite Magazine: ESPN The Magazine district playoffs that year... Averaged Favorite TV Show: “Martin” Favorite Movie: Scarface 1999-2000 (Freshman): Played in 17.4 points and 10.0 rebounds as a Favorite Actor: Chris Tucker 28 games in 1999-2000... Averaged junior... A four-year starter and Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan 0.6 points and 1.7 rebounds... Started letterwinner at Lee’s Summit under Favorite NBA Team: Dallas Mavericks his first collegiate game versus South- coach Kevin Harrison... Stood out at Hobbies: Listening to music west Missouri State at the Pizza Hut the prestigious Nike Camp during Not Many People Know This But I... Play the piano Classic in his home state... Played the summer of 1998... Played foot- If I Could Change One Thing About Col- nine minutes with one rebound in ball as a freshman and competed on lege Hoops, It Would Be... No three-second the NIT first-round game at South- the track and field team his first two count west Missouri State... Played seven years in high school... Was an All- My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… My th minutes against Hawaii at the WAC Conference high jumper as a sopho- first dunk in 8 grade If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Tournament... Two rebounds at more. Be... At home UTEP... Three rebounds at San Jose The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Allen State... Career-high two blocks Personal: Full name is Jibran Emil Kelley against SE Louisiana and scored four Kelley... First name is pronounced The Thing I Like Best About Basketball points with six rebounds... Career- Jih-BRAWN... Majoring in econom- Is... Competition The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The high four points vs. Richmond... ics... Father, Allen, played in the NFL campus scored three points and set career with the Atlanta Falcons... Born Feb. The Thing That Impresses Me Most About highs with seven rebounds, three as- 26, 1981, in Fort Madison, Iowa. Coach Dement Is... His will to win sists and 24 minutes against Mary- My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Work hard before its too late.” Kelley's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 99-00 28-1 227-8.1 5-13 .385 0-0 .000 8-15 .533 47-1.7 31-0 6 3 5 2 18-0.6 00-01 30-19 555-18.5 38-81 .469 0-0 .000 27-37 .730 116-3.9 66-4 17 17 7 11 103-3.4 01-02 29-1 520-17.9 28-64 .438 2-6 .333 22-38 .579 96-3.3 61-1 11 23 11 22 80-2.8 Totals 87-21 1302-15.0 71-158 .449 2-6 .333 57-90 .633 259-3.0 158-5 34 43 23 35 201-2.3

26 26 Steady per- former who provides solid min- utes on the wing... Played in all 29 games, averaging 6.6 points and 4.2 boards as a sopho- more... Has a Guard/Forward good mid- 6-6 • 212 range game Junior - 2L and nice Roswell, Ga. shooting (Roswell) touch... Very good Career Highs shooter.

Category Total Opponent, Date 2001-02 Points 14 at Tulsa, 2/14/02 (Sopho- FG Made 4 five times more): Went FG Attempted 10 vs. Hawaii, 2/7/02 4-of-5 from 3FG Made 3 at Iowa, 12/1/01 the floor in 3FG Attempted 5 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 SMU’s home FT Made 6 vs. Rice, 1/18/01 finale versus FT Attempted 7 twice Fresno Rebounds 9 at TCU, 11/18/01 State... Had a Assists 5 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 strong seven-point, five-board, four- points, five boards and two steals in Blocks 1 nine times assist outing at Rice... Scored 14 and 36 minutes at La. Tech... Netted 11 Steals 2 four times has three assists at Tulsa... Netted 11 and had five boards in SMU’s WAC Minutes 36 twice and had five boards versus Hawaii... win over UTEP (12/30)... Had five His 10-point, four-assist outing assists in SMU’s win over Oral Rob- helped SMU to a win at Nevada... erts... Pulled down a game-high eight Tied for a team high with eight rebounds versus Tennessee... Netted boards versus Rice... Recorded 12 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting and

27 27 had four rebounds, three assists and year... Averaged 26.1 points and 8.3 Up Close With a at Iowa... Pulled down eight rebounds per game that year... Also Kris Lowe boards versus Baylor... Had nine named to the Atlanta Journal- points and nine rebounds in 35 min- Constitution’s Super 10... Played in utes of play against Navy... Had six the Georgia North-South All-Star points and five boards in SMU’s win game... One of 17 finalists to repre- over Savannah State... Third on the sent his state in the annual Georgia- team in scoring in the preseason with Tennessee All-Star game... Led 12.5 ppg... Tied for the team lead Roswell to three state playoff appear- with 14 points against Czech Select... ances... Averaged 17.5 points during Also had five steals and five re- his career while averaging 18.7 points bounds... Scored 11 and had three as- as a junior and 12.3 points as a sists against the EA Sports All-Stars. sophomore... Auburn’s Abe Smith was a prep teammate... Led Roswell Freshman (2000-01): Part of the ro- to a combined 58-25 record during Full Name: Kristopher Lawrence Lowe tation in his first season at the colle- his three varsity seasons... Rotary Stu- Birthdate: October 2, 1981 giate level... Played in 29 contests and dent of the Month... Voted Most Place of Birth: Atlanta, Georgia averaged 7.5 minutes per game... Av- Outstanding Senior. Parents: Darlene Lowe eraged 2.3 points and 1.1 rebounds Siblings: None per game... Hit 50.0 percent from the Personal: Full name is Kristopher Major: Business High School Coach: Rorie Pugliese floor (18-of-36) and 77.8 percent Lawrence Lowe... Mother, Darlene, High School Mascot: Hornets from the line (28-of-36)... Scored in is a marketing director... An account- Favorite Food: Fried Chicken double figures once... Had 10 points ing major... Chose SMU over Vir- Favorite Class Subject: Accounting and four rebounds in 17 minutes in ginia Tech, Dayton and Texas Tech... Favorite Book: Othello the win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff... The second All-State high school Favorite TV Show: “Martin” Favorite Movie: Thomas Crown Affair Hit 4-of-4 from the floor in that player to attend SMU from outside Favorite Actor: Lawrence Fishbourne game... Scored nine points in 13 the state of Texas under head coach Favorite Sports Figure: Derek Jeter minutes in the win over Navy... Mike Dement (Lavardicus Atkins is Favorite NBA Team: Orlando Magic Scored eight points and hit 6-of-6 the other)... Hobbies and interests in- Hobbies: Listening to music from the line in the home win over clude listening to music... Chose If I Could Change One Thing About Col- lege Hoops, It Would Be... Getting paid Rice... Scored five points in five min- SMU for its location and education... My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… My utes at Fresno State... Played a sea- Born Oct. 2, 1981, in Atlanta, Ga. first game at SMU son-high 27 minutes in the loss at If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Tulsa... Scored nine points on 3-of- Be... Going to school in Georgia 5 shooting in that game... Scored in The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Scott Pohlman 13 of the first 20 games he played The Thing I Like Best About Basketball but just one of his final nine. Is... Winning The Thing I Like About SMU Is…The High School: Three-year letterwinner people at Roswell High School... Named The Thing That Impresses Me Most About Coach Dement Is... His knowledge of the first-team All-State, Fulton County game Player of the Year, Region 6 Player My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Make every of the Year, first-team All-Region and day count.” first-team All-County his senior

Lowe's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 00-01 29-0 219-7.6 18-36 .500 2-9 .222 28-36 .778 33-1.1 6-0 10 17 3 7 66-2.3 01-02 29-28 783-27.0 61-156 .391 15-65 .231 54-78 .692 123-4.2 29-0 53 33 6 20 191-6.6 Totals 58-28 1002-17.3 79-192 .411 17-74 .230 82-114 .719 156-2.7 35-0 63 50 9 27 257-4.4

28 28 Tremendous outside shooter who was Slam Dunk Contest. becoming a valuable sub before suffer- ing a herniated disc... Should fill a void High School: Three-time first-team for SMU with his perimeter stroke All-District performer who also earned upon his return. All-State honors as a senior at Lewisville High... Averaged 21.5 points per game 2001-02: Missed all but six games with his final year, leading his team to a 21- a herniated disc (L5-S1) in his back... 12 mark... Considered one of the top Awarded a medical redshirt... Ranked 15 players in the state by Texas Hoops as one of the top three- point shoot- ers in the Guard WAC at the 6-5 • 205 time of his RS Freshman - 1L injury... Flower Mound, Texas Scored eight (Lewisville) points at Baylor... Hit Career Highs 2-of-3 threes versus Texas Tech... Went Category Total Opponent, Date 2-of-3 from Points 8 twice beyond the FG Made 2 three times arc against FG Attempted 7 at Baylor, 11/27/01 Navy... 3FG Made 2 twice Drained a 3FG Attempted 6 at Baylor, 11/27/01 three-pointer FT Made 3 at Baylor, 11/27/01 and had pairs FT Attempted 4 at Baylor, 11/27/01 of assists, Rebounds 3 at Baylor, 11/27/01 steals and re- Assists 2 vs. Savannah St., 11/16/01 bounds Blocks None against Sa- Steals 2 vs. Savannah St., 11/16/01 vannah Minutes 21 at Baylor, 11/27/01 State... Fin- ished as run- ner-up to Jus- tin Isham in the FanJam

29 29 Up Close With Brian Miller

Full Name: Brian Miller Birthdate: June 16, 1982 Place of Birth: Mansfield, Ohio Parents: Debbie & Joe Miller Siblings: Jon & Jack Major: Communications High School Coach: Jerry Havens High School Mascot: Farmers Favorite Food: Breakfast Favorite Class Subject: Psychology Favorite Book: The Bible Code Favorite Movie: Gladiator Favorite Actor: Al Pacino Favorite Sports Figure: Larry Bird Favorite NBA Team: Sacramento Kings Hobbies: Golf, Fishing Not Many People Know This But I... Can play some songs on the piano If I Could Change One Thing About Col- Report... Hit a school single-season Personal: Full name is Brian Joseph lege Hoops, It Would Be... Getting paid or some type of gifts record 84 three-pointers as a senior, in- Miller... Son of Debbie & Joe Miller... My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Hit- cluding seven in a game... Ranks third Has two brothers, Jon and Jack... A ting the game winning shot in my last home on Lewsiville’s career scoring list with Communications major... Would like game 1,648 points and second in career three- to be a college basketball coach when The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... pointers made with 228... Shot 38 per- his playing career is over... Lists music, Rashard Lewis The Thing I Like Best About Basketball cent from beyond the arc as a senior fishing, ping-pong and volleyball as his Is... Winning and competitiveness and 37 percent as a junior... Played in hobbies... Favorite athlete is Larry The Thing I Like About SMU Is…The the THCSA State All-Star Game and Bird... Born June 16, 1982, in education I receive and the connections I Texas-Oklahoma All-Star Game after Mansfield, Ohio. make his senior year... Lettered three seasons My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Work hard and have fun.” for coach Jerry Havens.

Miller's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 6-0 78-13.0 7-20 .350 6-17 .353 6-7 .857 11-1.8 6-0 3 4 0 3 26-4.3 Totals 6-0 78-13.0 7-20 .350 6-17 .353 6-7 .857 11-1.8 6-0 3 4 0 3 26-4.3

30 30 Up Close With Donatas Rackauskas

Forward/Center 6-11 • 240 Full Name: Donatas Rackauskas Freshman - HS Birthdate: June 5, 1983 Place of Birth: Alytus, Lithuania Alytus, Lithuania Parents: Danute & Valdas Rackauskas (New Hampton Prep) Siblings: Giedre Major: Business High School Coach: Jamie Arsenault European big man with a nice shoot- High School Mascot: Huskies ing touch... Can bang inside or play on Favorite Food: BBQ Ribs Favorite Class Subject: History the perimeter... Has gained 25 pounds Favorite Magazine: Sports Illustrated since signing with SMU. Favorite TV Show: "Friends" Averaged 18.5 points and 11.0 boards Favorite Movie: Braveheart High School: Ranked by ESPN.com as per contest... Named to the All- Favorite Actress: Jennifer Lopez the No. 18 prep center prospect in the Lithuania First Team... Committed to Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan Favorite NBA Team: Dallas Mavericks nation... Averaged 12.3 points, 6.5 SMU over interest from Kansas, Mis- Hobbies: Music boards and 2.1 blocks in 2001-02... souri, North Carolina, Virginia, Wake If I Could Change One Thing About Col- Netted nine points to lead New Hamp- Forest, Oklahoma, New Mexico and lege Hoops, It Would Be... More teams in ton to the 2002 National Prep Cham- LaSalle. the NCAA Tournament pionship by defeating IMG, 102-70... My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Win- ning the New England Championship Named Defensive MVP for New Personal: Born June 5, 1983, in If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Hampton... Listed by RivalsHoops.com Alytus, Lithuania... Son of Danute and Be... Studying economics in Lithuania as a player whose stock was rising... Valdas Rackauskas... Mother was a The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Was teammate of UNC guard Rashad member of the Lithuanian National Rashad McCants McCants... Led Alytus to the 2000 Handball Team... Has one sister, The Thing I Like Best About SMU Is... The campus & people Youth Olympics, a league champion- Giedre... Nicknames include “Big D” My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Work hard!” ship and the most successful season in and “Dodo”... Lists Michael Jordan as school history... Team went 22-4... his favorite athlete.

31 31 Returning starter at small forward for 12 rebounds and three steals in leading SMU... Top returning scorer in the SMU to a win at Nevada without the WAC... A candidate for All-America WAC’s leading scorer, Damon honors... Had an All-Conference jun- Hancock... Had 26 points and eight ior season, averaging 17.4 points and boards versus Tulsa... Hit a three- 6.5 rebounds per game... Good perim- pointer at the buzzer to give SMU the eter shooter... Excellent with the ball win at La. Tech... Scored 24 to lead in his hands... Fine finisher on the SMU to a win in its WAC opener ver- break... Enters the season ranked among sus Boise State, while adding seven SMU’s all-time leaders in multiple cat- boards... Hit five of six three-point tries egories... Only the ninth junior in at TCU... Had five assists and six re- school history to break the 1,000-point bounds in SMU’s win over Oral Rob- barrier. erts... Scored a game-high 24 points Guard with eight boards at Iowa... Named to 6-6 • 195 2001-02 (Junior): Named second- the All-Tournament team at the Senior - 3L team All-WAC by the conference Hawkeye Challenge... Had 18 points, Dallas, Texas coaches... Also tabbed for the All-De- six rebounds and two blocks at (Kimball) fensive squad... Just missed a double- Baylor... Scored 19 and dished out double at Boise State with 16 points seven assists versus Texas Tech... Net- Career Highs and nine boards... Hit two three-point- ted 17 with five caroms in 36 minutes ers to break a tie with less than three against Navy... Hit 5-of-6 three-point- minutes remaining to give SMU the ers and 7-of-9 overall for 21 points Category Total Opponent, Date win at UTEP, while adding 22 points, against Savannah State... Also had five Points 26 twice eight boards, four steals and three as- rebounds, three assists, two blocks and FG Made 9 four times sists... Notched his fourth double- two steals against the Tigers... Named FG Attempted 22 vs. Hawaii, 2/7/02 double in seven games versus Nevada a preseason All-WAC pick by league 3FG Made 6 vs. Hawaii, 2/7/02 with 21 points and 10 rebounds... Led coaches... Tied for the team-high with 3FG Attempted 16 vs. Hawaii, 2/7/02 SMU to a win at Rice with 24 points, 14 points against Czech Select... Also FT Made 9 twice seven boards and three steals... recorded three assists and three steals... FT Attempted 11 twice Notched his third double-double of Netted 22 and collected six caroms Rebounds 13 vs. New Mexico St., 1/2/00 the season with game-highs of 24 against the EA Sports All-Stars. Assists 7 vs. Texas Tech, 11/20/01 points and 11 boards at Tulsa... Broke Blocks 3 vs. TCU, 3/3/01 the 1,000-career point barrier in a 22- 2000-01 (Sophomore): Enjoyed a Steals 5 vs. Tulsa, 3/4/01 point, 10-rebound, five-assist, four- breakthrough season in his second year Minutes 40 twice steal outing versus San Jose State... Is at SMU... Only player on the team to just the ninth junior in SMU history start all 30 games... Finished third on to reach the milestone... Hit six three- the team and 14th in the WAC in scor- pointers en route to 26 points versus ing at 14.2 points per game... Also third Hawaii... Was amazing with 21 points, on the team in rebounding at a 5.1

32 32 clip... Played 32.3 minutes per game... 17.3 points on 18-of-27 field goal No. 17 Oklahoma... Had a season-high Hit 47.6 percent from the field (146- shooting... Also hit 7-of-11 from three- 10 rebounds against Arkansas-Pine of-307), best on the team amongst the point range in the tourney... Had 17 Bluff... Had eight rebounds five starting five... Also con- times... Had a career-best nected on 37.2 percent three blocks in the regular from three-point range season finale against with a team-leading 48 TCU... Had four steals threes (48-of-129)... three times. Made 74.1 percent from the line (86-of-116)... 1999-2000 (Freshman): Led the team with 22 Earned Jim Krebs Most blocked shots... Named Valuable Newcomer and the team’s top defensive Sixth Man awards at team player by the coaching awards ceremony... Started staff at the end of the sea- four of 30 games and av- son... Scored in double eraged 19.5 minutes per figures 23 times with game as a freshman... Av- three 20-point games... eraged 7.5 points and 4.0 Ended the year by scor- rebounds per game, rank- ing in double figures in ing fifth on the team in the final 11 games... Also each category... Was made a three-pointer in SMU’s first man off the each of the last 11 con- bench a team-best 12 tests... Closed the season times... 62 of his 120 re- with a career-best 23- bounds came on the offen- point game in the WAC sive end... 35 steals ranked Tournament loss to fourth on the team... Had UTEP... Hit 8-of-15 13 points and eight re- from the field and 4-of- bounds in the NIT game 8 from three-point range at Southwest Missouri in that contest... Other State... Equaled a career- 20-point outings were high in points for the sec- 22-point efforts in back- ond time with 17 against to-back games against Hawaii at WAC Tourna- Nevada and at TCU... ment... Had seven points Made 5-of-9 from three-point range in points and a career-best six assists at and five rebounds against TCU... Had a 17-point performance at Hawaii... Nevada... Scored 14 points and five points, four rebounds and three Earned All-Tournament honors at the grabbed five rebounds at No. 6 Ten- steals against Hawaii... Scored 10 San Juan Shootout when he averaged nessee... Also scored 14 points versus points at Fresno State... Had eight

33 33 sign with SMU under Mike Up Close With Dement ( was the Quinton Ross other)... Rated as the fifth- best player in the state of Texas by Mike Kunstadt’s Texas Hoops following his se- nior season... An honorable mention All-American by USA Today... Averaged 19.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 5.0 as- sists and 1.5 steals en route to being named first-team All-State as a senior... The 1999 District 11-5A Most Valuable Player... Was named Full Name: Quinton Lenord Ross to the All-State Tournament Birthdate: April 30, 1981 team... Also named All-Area Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas under coach Royce Parents: Karol Ross Smith & Gregory Smith Johnson... Led Kimball Siblings: Manzell & Courtnie Ross High School to the state Major: Economics High School Coach: Royce Johnson championship game his se- High School Mascot: Knights nior year... Missed some time Favorite Class Subject: Philosophy early his senior season because Favorite Magazine: ESPN The Magazine points and three rebounds at Tulsa... of a back injury... First-team All-Dis- Favorite TV Shows: “NBA TV” Collected seven rebounds with nine trict 11-5A honoree as a junior after he Favorite Movie: Ultimate Michael Jordan Favorite Actor: Denzel Washington points against UTEP... Scored six averaged 15.0 points, 10.0 rebounds Favorite Sports Other Than Basketball: Golf, points with four rebounds at San Jose and 6.0 assists... Named to the All- Football & Tennis State... Had five points with two as- Tournament team at the Nike Peach Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan sists in 21 minutes at Hawaii... Had Jam in Augusta, Ga., featuring some Favorite NBA Team: L.A. Lakers 12 points and five rebounds against of the top players in the nation... Played Hobbies: Playing video games Not Many People Know This But I... Used Rice... Recorded first collegiate double- on Kimball’s state championship team to be in the drill team at my church double with 11 points and 13 rebounds with former SMU teammate Jeryl If I Could Change One Thing About Col- against New Mexico State... 13 re- Sasser in 1997... A three-year basket- lege Hoops, It Would Be... Nothing. I like bounds, five assists, one block and 37 ball letterman... Selected SMU over it the way it is. minutes were season-highs against the Texas Tech, Texas and Tulsa. The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... My dad - he taught me toughness and how to Aggies... Scored 17 points at Tulane... play the game Started first collegiate game and scored Personal: Full name is Quinton The Thing I Like Best About Basketball four points in 26 minutes against SE Lenord Ross... A Who’s Who Among Is... The competition and the feeling I get Louisiana... Scored a season-best 17 High School Students honoree... from playing points at Houston. Uncle, Wayne Smith, played profes- The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The people & the education sional basketball overseas... An eco- The Thing That Impresses Me Most About High School: Became the second player nomics major... Born Apr. 30, 1981, Coach Dement Is... His fire for the game from Dallas Kimball High School to in Dallas. and the way he tries to get the most out of his players My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Always try Ross' Stats your best and never back down from any- Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 99-00 30-4 595-19.8 75-174 .431 22-61 .361 50-78 .641 119-4.0 46-1 40 35 11 35 222-7.4 one.” 00-01 30-29 970-32.3 146-307 .476 48-129 .372 86-116 .741 152-5.1 66-0 59 63 22 32 426-14.2 01-02 29-29 1004-34.6 162-386 .420 58-182 .319 123-160 .769 188-6.5 57-0 60 64 24 40 505-17.4 Totals 89-62 2569-28.9 383-867 .442 128-372 .344 259-354 .732 459-5.2 169-1 159 162 57 107 1153-13.0

34 34 Skilled big man who made an im- 6-of-6 from the floor for 14 points mediate impact at SMU... Has a and had eight boards versus Tulsa... good feel for the game... Has good Had eight boards and three rejections post moves and can also play out on in just 13 minutes versus Rice... Just the perimeter... Shooting touch ex- missed his third double-double of the tends beyond the three-point line... season with 18 points and nine Likes to get out and run the floor... boards at Hawaii... Notched his sec- Very good defender as well... Wing- ond double-double with 16 points span measures 7-2. and 12 boards at La. Tech while add-

2001-02 (Freshman): One of Forward three fresh- 6-9 • 220 men tabbed Sophomore - 1L by confer- Denver, Colo. ence coaches (George Washington) to the All- Newcomer Career Highs Team... Just missed his third Category Total Opponent, Date double- Points 20 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 double of FG Made 8 vs. LaSalle, 11/30/01 the season FG Attempted 12 twice with nine 3FG Made 1 six times points and 3FG Attempted 4 twice 10 boards FT Made 8 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 in the home FT Attempted 12 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 finale versus Rebounds 12 at La. Tech, 1/5/02 Fresno Assists 3 twice State... Had Blocks 4 twice eight points, Steals 3 vs. Fresno St., 2/23/02 nine boards Minutes 36 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/14/01 and three blocks in 16 minutes ver- sus Ha- waii... Went

35 35 on 5-of-7 shooting Up Close With with four rebounds Patrick Simpson and four blocks against Navy... Had eight points and eight rebounds against Savannah State.

High School: Con- sidered one of the nation’s top 100 prep players by many re- cruiting analysts... State of Colorado Full Name: Patrick Dewayne Simpson Player of the Year by Birthdate: May 18, 1983 Gatorade, USA To- Place of Birth: Houston, Texas day, The Denver Post Parents: Mary & William Simpson and Rocky Mountain Siblings: William Jr. & Trista News... Averaged Major: Undecided High School Coach: Bob Caton 23.9 points and 13.5 High School Mascot: Patriots rebounds as a senior... Favorite Food: Chicken Alfredo Team finished 22-3 Favorite Class Subject: Philosophy and was the state 5A Favorite Magazine: Sports Illustrated runner-up... Hit 68 Favorite TV Show: “Will & Grace” Favorite Movie: Five Heartbeats percent from the Favorite Actor: Eddie Murphy floor and blocked Favorite Sports Figure: Kobe Bryant 3.2 shots per game... Favorite NBA Team: Two-time first-team Hobbies: Remote-control flying All-State performer Not Many People Know This But I... Play the guitar and league Most If I Could Change One Thing About Col- ing two blocks and a steal... Had 10 Valuable Player... Averaged 18 points lege Hoops, It Would Be... No more sched- points, eight boards and four blocks and 11 rebounds as his team went 21- uling games on holidays versus UTEP... Just missed a double- 3 in his junior season. If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d double with a team-high 20 points Be... Getting a college education and I’d be in the ministry and nine rebounds versus Oral Rob- Personal: Full name is Patrick The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Amare erts... Had eight points and eight Dewayne Simpson... Nickname is Stoudamire boards to go along with a pair of “Supremo”... Father’s name is Will- The Thing I Like Best About Basketball blocks at North Texas... Recorded his iam and mother’s is Mary... Brother, Is... The fun I have just playing the game first career double-double with 16 Will, played fullback at Texas A&M The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The small-town feel of the campus points and 10 rebounds versus and is SMU’s ticket manager... Also My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Life doesn’t LaSalle... Had a game-high nine has a sister, Trista... Anticipated ma- revolve around Basketball. Basketball is not boards at Baylor... Netted 11 and jor is science... Born May 18, 1983, life. Jesus is life.” pulled down a team-high eight car- in Houston, Texas. oms versus Texas Tech... Scored 12

Simpson's Stats Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 01-02 28-27 697-24.9 87-188 .463 6-28 .214 40-67 .597 191-6.8 77-3 21 44 41 15 220-7.9 Totals 28-27 697-24.9 87-188 .463 6-28 .214 40-67 .597 191-6.8 77-3 21 44 41 15 220-7.9

36 36 Active player who is solid on the defensive end... A shot- blocking pres- ence... Fully re- covered after successful fol- low-up surgery in the summer of 2000 to re- pair damaged bone tissue Center from infection 6-10 • 275 following ma- Senior - 3L jor sinus surgery Arlington, Texas in 1999. (Kennedale) 2001-02 (Jun- Career Highs ior): Set season highs with seven points, six Category Total Opponent, Date rebounds, three Points 11 at Texas Tech, 12/3/98 blocks and 16 FG Made 4 twice minutes at FG Attempted 11 at Texas Tech, 12/3/98 Tulsa... Was 2- 3FG Made None of-2 from the 3FG Attempted None line against San FT Made 6 vs. Liberty, 12/16/98 Jose State... FT Attempted 11 vs. Liberty, 12/16/98 Grabbed three Rebounds 11 at Texas Tech, 12/3/98 boards at TCU... Had two rebounds, 2000-01 (Sophomore): Appeared in Assists 2 vs. Fla. Atlantic, 11/29/98 two blocks and a steal against Savan- 18 games... Averaged 1.2 points and Blocks 7 vs. Navy, 12/29/98 nah State... Scored seven and had five 1.3 rebounds in 5.8 minutes per Steals 1 five times boards and three blocks in SMU’s pre- game... Made his lone start of the sea- Minutes 32 vs. Navy, 12/29/98 season opener against EA Sports... Had son at UTEP... Best game of the year eight points and seven boards against was a six-point, seven-rebound, three- Czech Select. blocked shot performance in a home win over Rice... Had six points on 3- of-5 shooting in the win over Tulane...

37 37 Also grabbed three rebounds in that his senior season... Named 1998 first- Up Close With game... Played 13 minutes against Ar- team All-Region by The Dallas Morn- Nigel Smith kansas-Pine Bluff and scored six points. ing News... Led Kennedale High to a 30-3 record and the 11-3A District title 1999-2000: Sat out as a medical as a senior... Set school career records redshirt following major sinus surgery for blocked shots and rebounds... Av- during the summer of 1999. eraged 17 points, 15 rebounds and five blocked shots as a junior... Was his 1998-99 (Freshman): Averaged 3.3 league’s Defensive Player of the Year in points and 3.8 rebounds per game... both 1996 and 1997... A 1997 pre- Started 17 games, most among SMU season first-team All-State honoree by newcomers... His 3.8 rebounds ranked Texas Basketball magazine... A four- fifth on the team... Led the squad with year basketball letterwinner... One of 35 rejections... Recorded at least one five members of a recruiting class which block in 16 games... Ranked 11th in was ranked 26th in the country by Van Full Name: Nigel Elkan Smith the Western Athletic Conference with Coleman’s Future Stars... Made offi- Birthdate: November 11, 1979 1.2 blocks per game... Had nine re- cial visits to Southern Cal, Nebraska Place of Birth: Clovis, New Mexico bounds and two blocks at Rice... Had and Tulsa before signing with SMU. Parents: Alma & Mark Rutledge eight points and six boards at Colorado Siblings: Mark & Maya Rutledge and Niyi State... Four blocks in 12 minutes ver- Personal: Full name is Nigel Elkan Smith Major: Economics sus Hardin-Simmons... Six points and Smith... An economics major... Was a High School Coach: Shane Perkins seven rebounds in 14 minutes at Rich- ballboy for the Dallas Mavericks from High School Mascot: Wildcats mond... Had seven rejections against 1993-98... Stepfather, Mark Rutledge, Favorite Food: Pizza Navy, tied for the second-best game played professional basketball with Favorite Class Subject: Psychology total in school annals... 10 points, five Jameson International in Dublin, Ire- Favorite Magazine: Maxim Favorite TV Show: “The Man Show” rebounds, three blocks and a steal ver- land, in the mid-1980s... His mother, Favorite Movie: Rush Hour sus Liberty... Seven rebounds and three Alma Rutledge, is an interior decora- Favorite Actor: Chris Tucker blocks against Missouri... Six rebounds, tor... Enjoys playing video games... Favorite Sports Figure: two blocks and a steal versus Alcorn Sports hero is ... Born Favorite NBA Team: Spurs State... Had a double-double with 11 in Clovis, N.M. Hobbies: Playing video games Not Many People Know This But I... Can points and 11 rebounds in 26 minutes shoot! I just choose not to. off the bench at Texas Tech... Registered If I Could Change One Thing About Col- eight points, five rebounds, three blocks lege Hoops, It Would Be... Free throws being and two assists against Florida Atlantic. worth 2 points My Greatest Moment In Sports Was… Beat- ing Fresno State sophomore year High School: Named the 1998 3A If I Weren’t Playing College Basketball, I’d Player of the Year as well as first-team Be... Working somewhere All-State by the Texas Association of The Best Player I’ve Ever Faced Was... Mark Basketball Coaches after averaging 16.6 Rutledge points, 13.3 rebounds and 4.9 blocked The Thing I Like Best About Basketball Is... The competition shots per game as a senior... Named The Thing I Like About SMU Is… The scen- District 11-3A Most Valuable Player ery as a senior... Shot .576 from the field The Thing That Impresses Me Most About Coach Dement Is... His ability to push you My Advice To Youngsters Is... “Keep work- Smith's Stats ing hard.” Year G-S Min-Avg. FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. R-Avg. PF AT TO BS St TP-Avg. 98-99 30-17 479-16.0 38-97 .392 0-0 .000 22-48 .458 115-3.8 77-4 5 18 35 4 98-3.3 00-01 18-1 104-5.8 9-23 .391 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 24-1.3 21-1 1 10 10 0 21-1.2 01-02 26-1 181-7.0 9-25 .360 0-0 .000 8-12 .667 32-1.2 33-0 1 9 9 1 26-1.0 Totals 74-19 764-10.3 56-145 .386 0-0 .000 33-65 .508 171-2.3 131-5 7 37 54 5 145-2.0

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Head Coach Mike Dement

Entering his eighth season at the helm of the SMU basketball program, Mike Dement has overseen the resurgence of hoops on the Hilltop. Dement, 48, was named the 14th men’s basketball coach in SMU history on May 5, 1995. He was the head coach at North Carolina Greensboro from 1991-95 and Cornell University from 1986-91 prior to accepting the position at SMU and has a 16-year overall record of 233-215 and a 111-92 ledger in seven seasons at SMU. Taking over a program that had won just 13 total games in the two seasons prior to his arrival, Dement laid a foundation for success in his first season. Over the next six years, the Mustangs have averaged nearly 18 wins per season. Last season’s 15-14 record marked the program’s sixth-straight .500-or-better campaign. In 1999-2000, the Mustangs went 21-9 and made an appearance in the postseason NIT. It was SMU’s best record and first postseason bid since the 1992-93 season, and the 21 wins were the program’s most since the 1987-88 season. Entering 2002-03, Dement sits in fourth-place on SMU’s coaching charts with 111 wins and is just nine wins away from the No. 3 spot. In addition, his outstanding tenure has produced the second-best seven-year start for a Mustang coach in school history. Over the past seven seasons, Dement has guided his players to All-WAC honors 11 times and has firmly restored the SMU program back to national respect, as the Ponies have garnered top-25 votes four of the last five seasons. Dement has guided the SMU program to several milestones, including: • Six straight 15+ win seasons, tying the mark for the longest such streak in school history. • Guiding Jeryl Sasser to become the program’s first NBA first-round draft pick in 16 years when he was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 22nd pick of the 2001 draft. • Coaching six players - No. 1 Jeryl Sasser, No. 8 Damon Hancock, No. 9 Stephen Woods, No. 12 Jay Poerner, No. 13 Willie Davis and No. 16 Troy Matthews - who rank among the school’s all-time “Sweet 16” scorers. • Five WAC road wins in 2001-02, just one win shy of tying the mark for the most conference road wins ever at six, an event which happened just twice before and last in 1955-56 when SMU advanced to the NCAA Final Four. • Ten conference victories in 2001-02, the most ever by a Pony squad in the WAC and the most since SMU won 12 in the Southwest Conference back in 1992-93. • Twenty-one wins in 1999-2000, the most wins at the school since the 1987-88. • A 13-game home win streak in 1999-2000, which tied the third longest streak in SMU history and was the longest streak in 15 seasons. • Seven straight seasons of out-rebounding opponents for the first time in school history. • Votes in the Associated Press Top 25 poll in four of the last five seasons. • Placing at least one player on the All-Western Athletic Conference team in six straight seasons.

Discipline has certainly been a major factor in SMU’s improvement under the fiery Dement. SMU established a modern day school record for fewest turnovers in a season with 11.6 per game in 1996-97, and the Mustangs have averaged fewer than 14 turnovers in each of the past six seasons. SMU has also gained a reputation as a tough rebounding team under Dement. The Mustangs’ +3.6 rebound differential in 1997- 98 was the best by an SMU team in eight years. Including its +2.7 rebound margin in 2001-02, SMU has out-rebounded its opponents in seven consecutive seasons - all under Dement - marking the first time in school history that has occurred. Dement’s reputation as an outstanding recruiter has also solidified since arriving on the Hilltop. Dement hauled in back-to-back national top-30 recruiting classes in 1997 and 1998, including the nation’s 26th-ranked group of five freshmen and one transfer in 1998-99. His groups of newcomers in 2001-02 and 2002-03 are also considered among the WAC’s best. One key factor has been SMU’s ability to keep Texas players at home. Prior to Dement’s arrival, SMU had signed only 11 players from the state of Texas in the previous 11 seasons. Since 1995, 16 Texas recruits have signed with SMU, including 14 who were ranked among the state’s top 45 high school players and six in the top 10. Two of those recruits - Stephen Woods and Jeryl Sasser - were named as Western Athletic Conference Division Freshmen of the Year in 1997 and 1998, respectively. Sasser expanded his trophy case with the 1999 WAC Mountain Division Player of the Year award, becoming just the second WAC sophomore to earn Player of the Year honors. He also inked point guard Bryan Hopkins, a Dallas native and top-10 national recruit, who is perhaps the most highly-touted prep ever to sign with SMU.

40 The 2001-02 campaign saw SMU post its sixth-straight .500- or-better season. The Mustangs won 15 or more games for the sixth-straight season, tying the mark for the longest such streak in school history. SMU also won 10 conference games, the most ever for the school in the WAC, and reached the quarterfinals of the conference tournament. In 2000-01, SMU went 18-12, marking the third time SMU won at least 18 games under Dement. The Ponies’ two-season win total of 39 was the most since 1987-88 and SMU just missed out on postseason play. Following the season, however, Jeryl Sasser became the program’s first NBA first-round draft pick in 16 years when he was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 22nd pick overall in the draft. The 1999-2000 season saw the Mustangs return to the postseason for the first time since 1992-93, with an appearance in the National Invitation Tournament. SMU’s 21-9 record was the eighth 20-win season in school history and the most at the school since 1987-88 - earning Dement District 9 Coach of the Year honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The Mustangs’ third-place regular season finish was their highest since joining the WAC in 1996, and marked the first time SMU was the higher seed in its opening round game of the WAC postseason tournament. In 1998-99, SMU continued to make its name as one of the toughest postseason teams in the nation. SMU advanced to the WAC semifinals for the first time and reached a semifinal round As fine as the 1996-97 regular season was, the team’s play in of a conference tournament for the first time in eight years. The the postseason earned it the most recognition. For the second Ponies continued their string of first-round upsets, topping higher- straight year, SMU defeated a higher-seeded opponent in the seeded UTEP for their fourth consecutive opening game tourna- opening round of its conference tournament. The victim was ment upset. The Mustangs’ second-round victim was NIT-bound fourth-seeded Colorado State, which entered the game with a UNLV, a team that SMU defeated three times during the season. 20-8 record and had hopes of earning a bid to either the NCAA The Mustangs posted an 18-10 record in 1997-98, their best Tournament or the NIT. SMU upended the Rams, 93-89, in the record in five years. SMU improved its won-lost record the fourth first round and took the nation’s No. 3 team, Utah, to the wire consecutive year, marking the first time in school history that before falling in the WAC Tournament quarterfinal round. The had happened. SMU, which started two freshmen and one sopho- Utes needed a miracle tip-in by All-American more all season, improved in 16 of 19 major statistical catego- with three-tenths of a second left to escape with a 59-58 win. It ries over 1996-97. SMU’s 10-0 start set the school record for capped a special season for a Pony team that was picked to finish most consecutive wins to begin a season. SMU also posted an last in its division in the preseason. upset over a higher-seeded opponent in its conference tourna- Dement’s initial SMU squad in 1995-96 posted an 8-20 ment for the third consecutive season. record, but that was misleading. The Mustangs improved in ev- Competing in its first season as a member of the powerful ery major statistical category from the previous year and won WAC in 1996-97, SMU registered a 16-12 record, an eight- two of their last three games, including a 62-57 upset of second- game improvement over Dement’s first season on the Hilltop. seeded Houston in the opening round of the final Southwest SMU’s eight-game turnaround positioned the program as the 12th Conference Classic. The victory marked SMU’s first postseason most-improved team in the nation. In addition to the eight-game tournament win since 1991. In that game, SMU’s suffocating improvement, there were several other highlights as well. SMU, defense - a trademark of Dement’s Mustangs - rattled the Cou- which posted its first winning season in four years, enjoyed its gars to a 36 percent shooting night and forced 25 turnovers. longest winning streak in four seasons. The Ponies posted the Dement took over the North Carolina Greensboro program biggest comeback in school history after trailing at Kent by 20 in 1991-92, its first full year in Division I. Just three seasons points. Most importantly, SMU got the city of Dallas excited later, the team finished with a 23-6 record and a Big South regu- again, as shown by a 64 percent improvement in attendance over lar season championship. Dement’s Spartans finished 14-2 in the the previous year. Dement became the most successful second- league in 1994-95 and were the Big South Tournament runner- year coach in SMU history by winning 16 games (the previous up. Greensboro led the Big South in several statistical categories, high was 12). Not surprisingly, named including team scoring, scoring defense, scoring margin, and Dement the WAC Coach of the Year for his efforts. rebounding. Three times during the 1994-95 season, Greens-

41 boro received top 25 votes in both the USA Today and Associated assistant position under Mike Krzyzewski at Duke. Press polls, and Basketball Times named him the 1995 Seaboard “When Mike came to us as a volunteer assistant,” said Region Coach of the Year. Krzyzewski, “He gave up his job as a high school coach and Under Dement’s leadership, North Carolina Greensboro athletic director. He has made a total commitment to become a steadily improved its victory totals from 1991-95. In his first really good Division I basketball coach and he is accustomed to season, the Spartans were 7-21 in their inaugural campaign in building programs.” the Division I ranks after competing at the Division II level for Krzyzewski’s thoughts were echoed throughout the coaching three years (1988-91) and in Division III for 20 years. The next community when Dement was hired at SMU. three seasons, Dement led the Spartans to 10, 15, and 23 victo- “Mike is the most serious student of the game that I know in ries, respectively. In 1993-94, the Spartans were ranked seventh college basketball today,” said South Carolina coach Dave Odom. in the nation in rebounding margin at +7.1. “He studies the game, teaches the game, and is devoted to the Prior to taking over the North Carolina Greensboro pro- total development of student-athletes on his team. He has a repu- gram, Dement was the head coach at Cornell from 1986-1991. tation among his peers as being a coach who operates a program He led Cornell to the NCAA Tournament in 1988 after the Big of the highest integrity.” Red won their first Ivy League title in 34 years. At the age of 32, In five years as a head coach in the scholastic ranks, Dement Dement became the most successful first-year coach in the his- posted an overall record of 109-26. The Louisburg, N.C., native tory of Cornell men’s basketball. Dement, who was named Ivy was head basketball coach/athletic director at Vance Academy in League Coach of the Year by Eastern Basketball magazine in 1988, Henderson, N.C., from 1980-82 (50-9 record) and head coach/ was 67-67 in his five years at Cornell. athletic director at Kerr Lake School in Townsville, N.C., from Three of Dement’s former assistant coaches have advanced 1977-80 (59-17 record). Dement began his coaching career at to head coaching positions at the college level. Steve Robinson, Louisburg (N.C.) High School as an assistant in 1976-77. one of Dement’s assistants at Cornell, served as the head coach As a player at Louisburg College from 1972-74, Dement at Florida State from 1997 to 2002, and Dement’s other Cornell helped lead the team to a second-place finish in Region X. De- assistant, , is now the head coach at Binghamton. In ment was a three-time all-conference selection and four-year addition, just weeks after Dement accepted the SMU job, Randy letterwinner at Louisburg High School. He was part of Louisburg’s Peele, his top assistant at UNC Greensboro, was named the Spar- 1971 state championship team. tans’ head coach. Dement earned an Associate of Arts degree from Louisburg Dement served as an assistant coach at three schools before College in 1974 and a Bachelor of Science degree in Health & accepting the Cornell head coaching position in 1986. He had Physical Education from East Carolina in 1976. Born April 10, assistant coaching tenures at East Carolina (1985-86), Cornell 1954, in Louisburg, N.C., Dement and his wife, Linda, have a (1983-85) and Duke (1982-83). son, Michael, a sophomore on the SMU squad, and a daughter, Dement’s first college coaching experience was a volunteer Emily.

The Dement Record Season School Record Notes 1986-87 Cornell 15-11 Most successful first-year coach in Cornell history 1987-88 Cornell 17-10 NCAA Tournament; Ivy League Champions 1988-89 Cornell 10-16 Fourth in Ivy League 1989-90 Cornell 12-17 1990-91 Cornell 13-13 Tied for third in Ivy League 1991-92 UNC Greensboro 7-21 Spartans’ first year in Division I 1992-93 UNC Greensboro 10-17 Won seven of last 12 games 1993-94 UNC Greensboro 15-12 First winning Division I season 1994-95 UNC Greensboro 23-6 Most wins in school history 1995-96 SMU 8-20 SMU earned first post-season win since 1991 1996-97 SMU 16-12 Eight-game turnaround best at SMU in four years 1997-98 SMU 18-10 SMU's best record since 1992-93 1998-99 SMU 15-15 Won seven of last 10 games; advanced to WAC semifinals 1999-00 SMU 21-9 NIT Bid, most wins at SMU since 1987-88 2000-01 SMU 18-12 39 wins in two seasons, most by an SMU coach since ‘87-88 2001-02 SMU 15-14 Sixth straight 15+ win season, tying the longest streak in SMU history Totals 16 seasons 233-215 .520

42 at James Madison before returning for his second stint at SMU on June 15, 2001. Lineburg was on Dement’s coaching staff as an assistant at UNC Greensboro in 1994- 95, when the Spartans finished 23-6 and won the Big South regular season champion- ship. His strong organizational skills and fa- miliarity with Dement’s system are added bo- nuses for the SMU program. Lineburg’s re- sponsibilities are broad in scope and include recruiting, scouting, film preparation, aca- demic support and other administrative du- ties. In addition to his SMU duties, Lineburg also serves on the National Association of Bas- ketball Coaches’ Assistant Coaches Board of Directors. Prior to his year at UNC Greensboro, Robert Lineburg Lineburg worked as a graduate assistant at Assistant Coach Virginia Tech in 1993-94 and as an assistant coach at Emory & Henry College from 1991- With the longest tenure among men’s 93. assistant coaches on the Hilltop, Robert A native of Radford, Va., he played two Lineburg is in his sixth season at SMU and years at Radford University and two years at has served two tours of duty with the Mus- Roanoke College, where he earned a B.A. de- tang basketball program. gree in Political Science in 1991. Lineburg Lineburg, who originally made the trek then received his Master’s degree in Sports to SMU from UNC Greensboro with Mus- Management from Virginia Tech in 1995. tang head coach Mike Dement in 1995, Born Feb. 14, 1968, Lineburg and his spent the 2000-01 season as an assistant coach wife, Mary, were married in April of 2000. Crawford has accompanied five teams to the Crawford was a two-time all-conference selec- NCAA Tournament and one to the NIT during his tion while at North Alabama, and in 1974 he was coaching career. named Conference Player of the Year. He was in- At FSU, Crawford was an integral part of at- ducted into the UNA Sports Hall of Fame in 1993. tracting the Seminoles’ last two recruiting classes, both Crawford earned his Bachelor’s degree from of which were ranked in the nation’s top 25. FSU’s UNA in History and Secondary Education in 1975 2000 class included a McDonald’s All-American and and earned his Master’s degree in Administration three top-100 prospects. supervision in 1980 from Delta State. Prior to his time in Tallahassee, Crawford as- Crawford and his wife, Elaine, have two sons, sisted for two seasons at Tulsa, where he helped the William (29) and Adrian (24). Golden Hurricane to two NCAA Tournament ap- pearances and the 1997 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship. He was the head coach at the University of Akron from 1990-95. During the 1989-90 season, his first at Akron, the Zips were 16-12 and fell just one win shy of tying the mark for the best record for a first-year Akron basketball coach. Prior to his appointment at Akron, Crawford Coleman Crawford was an assistant coach at Tennessee under Don DeVoe Assistant Coach from 1986 through 1989. During his three seasons with the Volunteers, UT earned bids to the 1988 Coleman Crawford begins his first season as an NIT and 1989 NCAA Tournament. assistant coach for the Mustangs, joining the staff on Crawford was an assistant coach at Akron un- July 1, 2002. An accomplished assistant, Crawford der current Cincinnati coach Bob Huggins from joins the Ponies after spending five seasons as an assis- 1984 to 1986 and also held assistant coaching jobs at tant at Florida State. Middle Tennessee State and Delta State.

43 ing his career, he helped the Blue Devils to four director and coordinator of the Christian Bas- NCAA Tournament appearances, including ketball Academy. three Final Four finishes. Brickey also served as director of Commu- He graduated in 18th place on Duke’s all- nity I.M.P.A.C.T., a program designed to foster time scoring list and was third on the school’s community support for programs that assist dis- career blocked shots chart. He notched 1,299 advantaged teens in the Fayetteville-Durham points, 649 rebounds and 90 blocked shots area. while playing in 134 career contests. Most recently, Brickey spent two seasons as an assistant at Army, where he worked with Black Knights head coach Pat Harris. Prior to arriving at West Point, Brickey spent one year serving as Community Outreach Co- ordinator for his alma mater’s athletic depart- ment. He helped integrate Duke athletes into community-based, youth-oriented programs while also serving as liaison between the Duke athletic department and community represen- tatives. Robert Brickey Between his graduation and subsequent Assistant Coach tenure at Duke, he served in a myriad of roles, primarily regarding the development of com- Robert Brickey is in his first season as an munity programs for youths in the Durham- assistant coach on the Hilltop, joining Mike Fayetteville area of North Carolina. In 1994, he Dement’s staff on June 12. founded Time-Out Ministries, implementing Brickey, who earned his Bachelor’s degree fundraising and outreach programs for economi- in Political Science from Duke University in cally disadvantaged youths, and cultivating 1990, was team captain of head coach Mike community ministry partnerships. Included in Krzyzewski’s 1989-90 Blue Devil squad. Dur- that vast array of responsibilities was his role as

the strength and conditioning coach for the Green Wave. Pazdrazdis brings immense basketball play- ing experience to his current position. After col- lege, he had an injury-shortened three-year pro- fessional career in his native country of Lithuania. Prior to his pro career, he lettered for McNeese State, where he earned a pair of de- grees in marketing and management as an un- dergraduate. In 1994-95, Pazdrazdis was an All- selection for the Cow- boys, averaging 16.0 points and 5.8 rebounds. He also set a school record by hitting seven three- pointers in one game and led McNeese to a Southland Conference title and an 18-12 record in 1997. In 1992, he represented Lithuania in the Olympics in Barcelona, , earning a bronze Alvydas Pazrazdis medal in the year of the first U.S. “Dream Team” Coordinator Of Operations and scoring three points against Michael Jor- dan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and crew. His Alvydas Pazdrazdis joins the SMU staff this Lithuanian teammates included NBA stars season as the team’s Coordinator of Basketball Sarunas Marciulionis and Arvydas Sabonis as Operations. his squad earned recognition for their great play Pazdrazdis comes to the Hilltop after spend- and t-shirts. ing two seasons at Tulane, where he served as

44 SMU Support Staff Dr. John Baker Carolyn Morris Team Physician Administrative Assistant

Dr. John Baker is entering his eighth year as Carolyn Morris is in her first year as the Ad- the team physician for SMU after serving as an ministrative Assistant for the SMU men’s basket- orthopedic consultant for the Mustangs since ball team, having come to the Hilltop in the sum- 1986 when he joined the staff at Carrell Clinic in mer of 2002. Dallas. He also serves as the assistant team ortho- She came to SMU from L.G. Pinkston High pedic surgeon for the , assistant team physician for the School, where she was an Office and Budget Manager. She also currently , and coordinator of orthopedic resident training in sports serves as a member of the Lancaster ISD School Board. medicine at Medical Center. Morris resides in Dallas and has two daughters, Ketra and Nina, a Baker graduated in 1974 from Purdue, where he was a four-year sophomore at SMU. letterman as a scholarship swimmer. He was valedictorian of his class at the University of Missouri Medical School. Baker completed a general Valerie Ollison surgery internship at Parkland Hospital and a residency in orthopedic Academic Counselor surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas. He also earned a fellowship in arthroscopy and sports medicine at the Valerie Ollison begins her fourth year as an Hughstron Orthopedic Sports Medicine Complex in Columbus, Ga. Academic Counselor for student-athletes at SMU. Baker and his wife, Susie, compete in equestrian jumping. He was Ollison provides academic support for all Mus- born on February 28, 1952. tang athletic teams. Ollison received her B.A. in Education from Will Black the University of Wyoming where she was a starting point guard for the Team Strength Coach Cowgirls. She taught elementary school in North Carolina for two years before attending the , where she earned a M.S. in Will Black is in his second year as the Speed and counseling in 1997. While at Arkansas, Ollison worked in the athletic Strength Coach for the SMU men’s basketball department as a graduate assistant and athletic academic counselor. team, having come to the Hilltop in the summer of 2001. Brad Sutton He came to SMU from the University of Texas, Media Relations Director where he was a Graduate Assistant for three years and worked with SMU’s current Head Speed and Strength Coach, Chuck Faucette. Brad Sutton is in his second year as the Me- Black graduated from Houston Tillotson in 1997 with a degree in dia Relations Director for the men’s basketball Business Management. team, having come to the Hilltop in August 2001. Born July 6, 1974, he and his wife, Carrie Ann, have a three-year He came to SMU from the University of Colo- old daughter, Jordan. rado, where he was an Assistant Director of Media He and his family reside in Dallas. Relations for two years. At CU, he served as the main contact for men’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis and was the editor of CU’s football program, Buffaloes. Scott Kelly Prior to his time at Colorado, he worked at the University of Ken- Athletic Trainer tucky, where he was the primary contact for baseball, soccer, tennis, golf and swimming and diving, while assisting with men’s basketball, in- Scott Kelly enters starts his second year as cluding the 1998 NCAA Championship squad. SMU’s men’s basketball athletic trainer. He received his B.A. from Transylvania University in Lexington, Kelly came to SMU after working as a Gradu- Ky., in 1996 and his M.S. in Sport Management from Kentucky in 2000. ate Assistant at Kansas State for two years, where He and his wife, Erin, have a daughter, Catesby, born August 23. he worked with the football and baseball teams. He earned a B.S. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in athletic training in Jon Allmon 2000 and is currently finishing up his M.S. in Kinesiology, both from Basketball Manager KSU. He has worked several major athletic events, including the 2001 Jon Allmon enters his third year as SMU’s , the 2000 Big 12 Football Championship and the 1999 men’s basketball manager. Big 12 Track & Field Championships. Allmon, a senior advertising major, handles Born April 24, 1977, the former college volleyball standout is single a plethora of duties for the team, including the and resides in Dallas. management of unifoms and equipment, assist- ing in all practices and procurement of coaches' video.

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TCU Horned Frogs

General Information General Information Game Date & Location: Nov. 24, Dallas; Location: Ft. Worth, Texas; Game Date & Location: Nov. 26, Lubbock; Location: Lubbock, Texas; Enrollment: 7,800; Conference: Conference USA; Colors: Purple & Enrollment: 25,573; Conference: Big 12; Colors: Scarlet & Black; White; Arena: Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,200); Chancellor: Dr. Arena: United Spirit Arena (15,098); President: Dr. David Schmidly; Michael Ferrari; Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Athletic Director: Gerald Myers Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Neil Dougherty; Record At School (Years): 0-0 (1st Head Coach: ; Record At School (Years): 23-9 (1); Over- Year); Overall Record (Years): 0-0 (1st Year); Assistant Coaches: Rick all Record (Years): 787-298 (36); Assistant Coaches: Bob Beyer, Pat Callahan, Kevin Lewis, Jai Steadman; 2001-02 Record: 16-15; Con- Knight, Chris Beard; 2001-02 Record: 23-9; Conference Record/Fin- ference Record/Finish: 6-10/T-4th National; Post-Season: None; ish: 10-6/T-3rd; Post-Season: NCAA 1st Round; Lettermen Return- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/3; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series ing/Lost: 9/4; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Record: Texas Tech Record: SMU 97-81 55-46 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Junior Blount G 6-0 Sr. 19.5 2.0 Andre Emmett F 6-5 Jr. 18.7 6.6 Corey Santee G 6-2 So. 14.7 2.1 Kasib Powell F 6-7 Sr. 15.1 6.2 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Ronald Hobbs G 6-6 Jr. Everman, Texas John Ofoegbu F 6-8 Fr. San Antonio, Texas Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Trey Carmichael; E-Mail Address: Basketball SID: Randy Farley; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; [email protected]; Office Phone: (817) 257-5377; Home Phone: Office Phone: (806) 742-7600 x260; Home Phone: (806) 773-9136; (817) 921-4838; Fax: (817) 257-7964; Press Row Phone: (817) 257- Fax: (806) 742-7414; Press Row Phone: (806) 742-3688; Web Site: 7337; Web Site: gofrogs.com texastech.com

North Texas Mean Green Oral Roberts Golden Eagles

General Information General Information Game Date & Location: Nov. 29, Dallas; Location: Denton, Texas; Game Date & Location: Dec. 4, Tulsa; Location: Tulsa, Okla.; En- Enrollment: 30,256; Conference: Sun Belt; Colors: Green & White; rollment: 5,389; Conference: Mid-Continent; Colors: Gold, Navy & Arena: The Super Pit (10,500); President: Dr. Norval Pohl; Athletic White; Arena: Mabee Center (10,575); President: Richard Roberts; Director: Rick Villarreal Athletic Director: Mike Carter Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Johnny Jones; Record At School (Years): 15-14 (1); Head Coach: Scott Sutton; Record At School (Years): 40-50 (3); Over- Overall Record (Years): 30-30 (2); Assistant Coaches: Fred Rike, Alvin all Record (Years): 40-50 (3); Assistant Coaches: Tom Hankins, Corey Brooks, Charlie Leonard; 2001-02 Record: 15-14; Conference Record/ Williams, Conley Phipps; 2001-02 Record: 17-14; Conference Finish: 8-7/4th West; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Returning/Lost: Record/Finish: 10-4/T-2nd; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Return- 9/2; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Record: SMU 33-19 ing/Lost: 5/5; Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2; Series Record: SMU 6-0 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Chris Davis G 6-5 Jr. 22.5 6.4 Reggie Borges F 6-8 Sr. 14.4 6.6 Jermaine Green F 6-8 Sr. 13.1 6.0 Tyrone Tiggs G 5-11 Sr. 13.1 5.6 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Michael DeGrate F 6-7 Jr. McGregor, Texas Jonathan Bluitt G 5-9 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Randy Cummings; E-Mail Address: Basketball SID: Cory Rogers; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Of- [email protected]; Office Phone: (940) 369-7980; Home Phone: fice Phone: (918) 495-7181; Home Phone: (918) 671-8077; Fax: (940) 591-1435; Fax: (940) 369-7461; Press Row Phone: (940) 565- (918) 495-7142; Press Row Phone: (918) 495-7800; Web Site: 4674; Web Site: unt.edu/meangreen orugoldeneagles.com

48 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Appalachian St. Mountaineers

General Information General Information Game Date & Location: Dec. 15, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Location: Game Date & Location: Dec. 17, Boone, N.C.; Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.; Enrollment: 3,950; Conference: Atlantic Coast; Boone, N.C.; Enrollment: 12,500; Conference: Southern; Col- Colors: Old Gold & Black; Arena: Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial ors: Black & Gold; Arena: Holmes Convocation Center Stadium (14,665); President: Dr. Thomas K. Hearn; Athletic Direc- (8,325); Chancellor: Dr. Francis T. Borkowski; Athletic Di- tor: Ron Wellman rector: Roachel Laney Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Skip Prosser; Record At School (Years): 21-13 (1); Overall Head Coach: Houston Fancher; Record At School (Years): 21-38 (2); Record (Years): 186-91 (9); Assistant Coaches: Jeff Battle, Dino Gaudio, Overall Record (Years): 65-79 (5); Assistant Coaches: Lavell Hall, Chris Mack; 2001-02 Record: 21-13; Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/ Matt McMahon; 2001-02 Record: 10-18; Conference Record/Fin- 3rd; Post-Season: NCAA 2nd Round; Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/5; ish: 5-11/6th North; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4; Series Record: First Meeting 9/4; Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2; Series Record: First Meeting Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG F 6-6 Sr. 13.9 7.7 Matt Jones G 6-3 Jr. 6.2 2.9 Vytas Danelius F 6-8 So. 6.6 4.2 Josh Shehan F 6-8 Sr. 7.8 5.9 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Justin Gray G 6-2 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Nathan Cranford G 6-2 Fr. Harrisburg, N.C. Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Dean Buchan; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Basketball SID: John Butts; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Office Phone: (336) 758-5640; Home Phone: (336) 287-8954; Fax: Office Phone: (828) 262-2268; Home Phone: (828)297-1244; Fax: (336) 758-5140; Press Row Phone: (336) 727-2945; Web Site: (828) 262-6106: Press Row Phone: (828) 262-7060; Web Site: wakeforestsports.com goasu.com

Baylor Bears Gardner-Webb Bulldogs

General Information General Information Game Date & Location: Dec. 21, Dallas; Location: Waco, Texas; En- Game Date & Location: Dec. 28, Las Vegas, Nev.; Location: Boiling rollment: 14,118; Conference: Big 12; Colors: Green & Gold; Arena: Springs, N.C.; Enrollment: 3,500; Conference: Atlantic Sun; Colors: (10,284); President: Dr. Robert Sloan; Athletic Direc- Scarlet, Black & White; Arena: Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center (5,500); tor: Tom Stanton President: Dr. M. Christopher White; Athletic Director: Church Burch Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: ; Record At School (Years): 47-43 (3); Over- Head Coach: Rick Scruggs; Record At School (Years): 126-75 (7); all Record (Years): 512-314 (27); Assistant Coaches: Doug Ash, Overall Record (Years): 304-189 (17); Assistant Coaches: Bruce Evans, Rodney Belcher, Brian O’Neill; 2001-02 Record: 14-16; Conference Eric Richardson, Mike Netti; 2001-02 Record: 23-9; Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/T-10th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Return- Record/Finish: Independent in 2001-02; Post-Season: None; ing/Lost: 7/7; Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2; Series Record: SMU 98- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/5; Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4; Series 73 Record: First Meeting Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG John Lucaas G 5-10 So. 13.2 2.5 Otis Daniels F 6-6 So. 10.2 4.7 Lawrence Roberts F 6-8 So. 16.6 8.2 Chris Wiggins G 6-5 Jr. 8.3 2.5 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Ellis Kidd G 6-4 So. Dallas, Texas Simon Conn C 6-9 Fr. Melbourne, Australia Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Heath Nielsen; E-Mail Address: Basketball SID: Marc Rabb; E-Mail Address: mrabb@gardner- [email protected]; Office Phone: (254) 710-2743; Home webb.edu; Office Phone: (704) 406-4355; Home Phone: (704) 974- Phone: (254) 855-0910; Fax: (254) 710-1369; Press Row Phone: 3662; Fax: (704) 406-3523; Press Row Phone: (704) 974-3662; Web (254) 710-3955; Web Site: gobaylorbears.com Site: gwusports.com

49 UNLV Runnin’ Rebels San Diego Toreros

General Information General Information Game Date & Location: Dec. 29, Las Vegas; Location: Las Vegas, Game Date & Location: Jan. 2, Dallas; Location: San Diego, Calif.; Nev.; Enrollment: 24,000; Conference: Mountain West; Colors: Scar- Enrollment: 7,062; Conference: West Coast; Colors: Blue, Navy & let & Gray; Arena: Thomas & Mack Center (18,500); President: Dr. White; Arena: Jenny Craig Pavilion (5,100); President: Dr. Alice B. Carol Harter; Athletic Director: John Robinson Hayes; Athletic Director: Tom Iannacone Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Charlie Spoonhour; Record At School (Years): 21-11 Head Coach: Brad Holland; Record At School (Years): 126-99 (1); Overall Record (Years): 340-182 (17); Assistant Coaches: Deane (8); Overall Record (Years): 149-130 (10); Assistant Coaches: Martin, Jay Spoonhour, Derek Thomas; 2001-02 Record: 21-11; Con- Brian Fish, Steve Flint, Sam Scholl; 2001-02 Record: 16-13; Con- ference Record/Finish: 9-5/3rd; Post-Season: NIT 2nd Round; ference Record/Finish: 7-7/5th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/7; Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3; Series Returning/Lost: 6/5; Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3; Series Record: Record: SMU 3-1 SMU 2-1 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Dalron Johnson F 6-10 Sr. 17.4 7.0 Jason Blair F 6-7 Sr. 14.4 6.8 Marcus Banks G 6-1 Sr, 15.8 3.3 Mike McGrain G 6-3 So. 4.2 3.3 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown James Peters F 6-8 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Abdou Sane F 6-9 Jr. Senegal, Africa Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Andy Grossman; E-Mail Address: Basketball SID: Ted Gosen; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; [email protected]; Office Phone: (702) 895-3995; Home Office Phone: (619) 260-4745; Home Phone: (858) 486-3284; Fax: Phone: (702) 630-3949; Fax: (702) 895-0989; Press Row Phone: (619) 260-2990; Press Row Phone: (619) 260-7555; Web Site: (702) 895-4600; Web Site: unlvrebels.com usdtoreros.com

Louisiana Tech Bulldogs Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

General Information General Information Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 4, Ruston & Mar. 8, Dallas; Loca- Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 9, Honolulu & Feb. 8, Dallas; Location: tion: Ruston, La.; Enrollment: 10,708; Conference: Western Athletic; Honolulu, Hawaii; Enrollment: 17,828; Conference: Western Athletic; Colors: Red & Blue; Arena: Thomas Center (8,000); President: Dr. Colors: Green, Black, Silver & White; Arena: Stan Sheriff Center Daniel Reneau; Athletic Director: Jim Oakes (10,300); President: Dr. Evan Dobelle; Athletic Director: Herman Frazier Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Keith Richard; Record At School (Years): 79-39 (4); Head Coach: ; Record At School (Years): 243-204 (15); Overall Record (Years): 79-39 (4); Assistant Coaches: Steve Forbes, Overall Record (Years): 258-231 (17); Assistant Coaches: Bob Nash, Johnny Simmons, Kevin Caballero; 2001-02 Record: 22-10; Confer- Jackson Wheeler, Bob Burke; 2001-02 Record: 27-6; Conference ence Record/Finish: 14-4/3rd; Post-Season: NIT 2nd Round; Record/Finish: 15-3/T-1st; Post-Season: NCAA 1st Round; Lettermen Lettermen Returning/Lost: 8/3; Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2; Series Returning/Lost: 10/3; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Record: Record: La. Tech 3-1 UH 6-5 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Darrian Brown G 6-5 Sr. 9.9 6.2 Carl English G 6-5 Jr. 15.5 5.1 Antonio Meeking F 6-8 Sr. 11.2 6.8 Phil Martin F 6-7 Jr. 9.0 5.0 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Eric Woods G 6-4 Fr. Leesville, La. Dane Dmitrovic F 6-10 Fr. Vrhnika, Slovenia Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Chris Weego; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Basketball SID: Derek Inouchi; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Office Phone: (318) 257-3144; Home Phone: (318) 255-7716; Fax: Office Phone: (808) 956-7523; Home Phone: (808) 595-3123; Fax: (318) 257-3757; Press Row Phone: (318) 257-3144; Web Site: (808) 956-4470; Press Row Phone: (808) 956-9408; Web Site: latechsports.com uhathletics.hawaii.edu

50 San Jose State Spartans Fresno State Bulldogs

General Information General Information Game Dates & Location: Jan. 11, San Jose & Feb. 6, Dallas; Loca- Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 16, Dallas & Feb. 15, Fresno; Loca- tion: San Jose, Calif.; Enrollment: 27,000; Conference: Western Ath- tion: Fresno, Calif.; Enrollment: 21,000; Conference: Western Ath- letic; Colors: Gold, White & Blue; Arena: The Event Center (5,000); letic; Colors: Red & Blue; Arena: Selland Arena (10,220); President: President: Dr. Robert Caret; Athletic Director: Chuck Bell Dr. John D. Welty; Athletic Director: Scott Johnson Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Phil Johnson; Record At School (Years): 12-16 Head Coach: Ray Lopes; Record At School (Years): 0-0 (1st Year); (1); Overall Record (Years): 12-16 (1); Assistant Coaches: Overall Record (Years): 0-0 (1st Year); Assistant Coaches: Bobby Dennis Cutts, Eric Matthews; 2001-02 Record: 10-22; Con- Burton, David Fizdale, Arturo Ormand; 2001-02 Record: 19-15; Con- ference Record/Finish: 4-14/9th; Post-Season: None; ference Record/Finish: 9-9/T-5th; Post-Season: NIT 1st Round; Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/6; Starters Returning/Lost: 2/ Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/3; Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2; Series 3; Series Record: SMU 6-2 Record: Fresno St. 6-2 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Phil Calvert G 6-3 Sr. 9.8 3.3 Damon Jackson G 6-4 Sr. 11.9 4.2 Brandon Hawkins G 6-3 Sr. 16.0 3.8 F 6-9 Sr. 7.9 5.1 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Alonzo Lawrence F 6-4 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Reggie Butler F 6-6 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Lawrence Fan; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Basketball SID: Jake Bragonier; E-Mail Address: Office Phone: (408) 924-1217; Home Phone: (408) 923-6104; Fax: [email protected]; Office Phone: (559) 278-2509; Home (408) 924-1291; Press Row Phone: (408) 924-6466; Web Site: Phone: (559) 431-3350; Fax: (559) 278-4689; Press Row Phone: (559) sjsuspartans.com 498-1255; Web Site: gobulldogs.com

Nevada Wolf Pack

General Information General Information Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 18, Dallas & Feb. 13, Reno; Loca- Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 23, Houston & Feb. 22, Dallas; Loca- tion: Reno, Nev.; Enrollment: 15,000; Conference: Western Athletic; tion: Houston, Texas; Enrollment: 4,320; Conference: Western Ath- Colors: Navy & Silver; Arena: Lawlor Center (11,200); President: letic; Colors: Blue & Gray; Arena: Autry Court (5,000); President: Dr. John Lilley; Athletic Director: Chris Ault Dr. Malcom Gillis; Athletic Director: Bobby May Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: Trent Johnson; Record At School (Years): 36-51 Head Coach: ; Record At School (Years): 127-155 (10); (3); Overall Record (Years): 36-51 (3); Assistant Coaches: Overall Record (Years): 127-155 (10); Assistant Coaches: Marty , David Carter; 2001-02 Record: 17-13; Conference Gross, Todd Smith, Marty Gillespie; 2001-02 Record: 10-19; Con- Record/Finish: 9-9/T-5th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen ference Record/Finish: 5-13/8th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Returning/Lost: 9/2; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Returning/Lost: 10/4; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Record: Record: SMU 4-2 SMU 107-66 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Terrance Green G 6-2 Sr. 16.3 4.0 Michael Harris F 6-6 So. 12.8 8.6 F 6-6 So. 13.7 4.6 Omar-Seli Mance G 6-2 Sr. 12.1 3.2 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Marcelus Kemp G 6-3 Fr. Seattle, Wash. Mike Kinsella C 7-0 Fr. Rochester, Minn. Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Jason Houston; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Basketball SID: John Sullivan; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Of- Office Phone: (775) 784-6900 x237; Home Phone: (775) 331-8078; fice Phone: (713) 348-5636; Home Phone: (713) 521-9464; Fax: Fax: (775) 784-4386; Press Row Phone: (775) 784-4404; Web Site: (713) 348-6019; Press Row Phone: (713) 348-5638; Web Site: nevadawolfpack.com riceowls.com

51 UTEP Miners

General Information General Information Game Dates & Locations: Jan. 25, Tulsa & Feb. 19, Dallas; Loca- Game Dates & Location: Jan. 30, Dallas & Mar. 1, El Paso; Loca- tion: Tulsa, Okla.; Enrollment: 4,100; Conference: Western Athletic; tion: El Paso, Texas; Enrollment: 16,220; Conference: Western Ath- Colors: Gold, Blue & Crimson; Arena: (8,355); Presi- letic; Colors: Blue, Orange & Silver; Arena: Center dent: Dr. Robert Lawless; Athletic Director: Judy MacLeod (12,000); President: Dr. Diana Natalicio; Athletic Director: Bob Stull Basketball Information Basketball Information Head Coach: John Phillips; Record At School (Years): 27-7 (1); Overall Head Coach: Jason Rabedeaux; Record At School (Years): 46-46 (3); Record (Years): 27-7 (1); Assistant Coaches: Steve Cooper, Kwanza Overall Record (Years): 46-46 (3); Assistant Coaches: Ryan Carr, Johnson, Alvin Williamson; 2001-02 Record: 27-7; Conference Junsie Cotten, Bobby Champagne; 2001-02 Record: 10-22; Confer- Record/Finish: 15-3/T-1st; Post-Season: NCAA 2nd Round; ence Record/Finish: 3-15/10th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Re- Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series turning/Lost: 4/8; Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4; Series Record: SMU Record: Tulsa 16-5 10-8 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG Kevin Johnson F 6-8 Sr. 14.5 5.5 Roy Smallwood F 6-6 Sr. 12.4 6.3 Dante Swanson G 5-10 Sr. 11.6 3.9 Justin Victoriano F 6-9 Sr. 8.7 5.4 Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Top Newcomer Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Seneca Collins G 6-5 Fr. Dallas, Texas John Tofi F/C 6-8 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Basketball SID: Don Tomkalski; E-Mail Address: donald- Basketball SID: Jeff Darby; E-Mail Address: [email protected]; Of- [email protected]; Office Phone: (918) 631-2395; Home Phone: fice Phone: (915) 747-6652; Home Phone: (915) 585-7445; Fax: (918) 250-6803; Fax: (918) 631-3913; Press Row Phone: (918) 631- (915) 747-5444; Press Row Phone: (915) 747-5154; Web Site: 5400; Web Site: tulsahurricane.com utepathletics.com

Boise State Broncos SMUMustangs.com

General Information Game Dates & Locations: Feb. 1, Dallas & Feb. 27, Boise; Location: SMU fans and media can access all of SMU’s athletic information Boise, Idaho; Enrollment: 17,161; Conference: Western Athletic; Col- via the internet at the site of SMU Athletics, ors: Blue & Orange; Arena: BSU Pavilion (12,380); President: Dr. SMUMustangs.com. Charles Ruch; Athletic Director: Gene Bleymaier Launched in September of 1998, SMUMustangs.com has Basketball Information received more than one million hits since its inception. Head Coach: Greg Graham; Record At School (Years): 0-0 (1st Year); Overall Record (Years): 18-5 (1); Assistant Coaches: Tim Cleary, Current news releases, photographs, statistics and other Julious Coleman, Andy McClouskey; 2001-02 Record: 13-17; Con- interesting items can be found on the site, as well ference Record/Finish: 6-12/7th; Post-Season: None; Lettermen Re- up-to-the-minute information on the SMU basketball turning/Lost: 9/4; Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1; Series Record: Tied program and every other varsity sport on the Hilltop. 1-1 Top Returnees Pos. Ht. Yr. PPG RPG SMUMustangs.com is your information station for all SMU Bryan Defares G 6-3 Jr. 9.4 3.8 rosters, schedules and statistics, as well as the hottest news Booker Nabors G 6-3 So. 11.4 3.1 regarding all of SMU’s intercollegiate sports.

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Year In Review

In 2002, an explosive, athletic style of play once again pro- 02. Hancock was the league’s second-leading scorer and Ross pelled the Mustangs into contention for the WAC championship ranked fifth, while the tandem combined to rank as the WAC’s and post-season play. Despite season-ending injuries to three key top scoring twosome. They combined for a 39.4 points-per-game players, SMU succeeded far beyond expectations in what was average, over 50 percent of SMU’s offensive output. The last thought by many to be a “rebuilding” year. Through the hard time an SMU duo combined to score more than the Hancock/ work of players and coaches alike, SMU posted its sixth-straight Ross tandem was the 1972-73 season, when Sammy Hervey and winning season, continuing a winning tradition they helped so- combined for 40.9 ppg. Their 1,071 combined points lidify on the Hilltop. also makes them the third-most prolific scoring tandem is school The Ponies won 15 or more games for the sixth consecutive history, surpassing Jeryl Sasser and Willie Davis’s 1,041-point year, out-rebounded its opponents for a school record seventh- 2000 season. straight season and used their aggres- With seven wins away from Moody sive, attack-the-basket style of play to Coliseum on the year, SMU came get to the line more than their oppo- within one win of tying the mark for nents for the third straight season. most road wins in a season since the The Mustangs again tackled one of 1987-88 season when the Ponies won the nation’s toughest schedules, playing 15 away from the “Big D.” 10 games against teams that advanced SMU also recorded five WAC road to the post-season. wins, just one win shy of tying the mark With a 74-66 win at North Texas for the most conference road wins ever on Dec. 4, SMU Head Coach Mike at six, an event which happened just Dement recorded his 100th win on the twice before and last in 1955-56 when Hilltop. With 111 wins at SMU, he fin- SMU advanced to the NCAA Final ished the year ranked fourth on the Mus- Four. tangs’ all-time coaching list and just nine SMU started conference play 4-0 wins away from the No. 3 spot. In ad- for the first time since 1984-85 and dition, his outstanding tenure has pro- claimed 10 conference victories on the duced the second-best seven-year start season, the most ever by a Pony squad for a Mustang coach in school history. in the WAC and the most since SMU In addition to Coach Dement’s won 12 in the Southwest Conference 100th win, SMU players and coaches back in 1992-93. reached another milestone during the Fifteen hard-working individuals season, as a pair of Ponies netted their woven into a collective team philoso- 1,000th career points during the sea- phy continued to lure Mustang fans to son. First was senior Damon Hancock, Moody Coliseum, bringing them to who reached the milestone during a 26- edge of their seats throughout the sea- point outing versus Baylor on Nov. 27. son. Damon Hancock led SMU in scoring and was a Next was junior Quinton Ross, who first-team All-WAC selection in 2001-02 In his first season on the Hilltop, broke 1,000 in SMU’s 84-55 blowout Michael Dement saw action in seven win over San Jose State on Feb. 9. Ross became just the ninth games and quickly became a fan favorite. Dement scored five junior in school history to reach the milestone. points on the year and shot 75 percent from the foul line. With their scoring outputs, Hancock and Ross both made Brian Miller, SMU’s first-year sharpshooter, was blossoming runs at the program’s all-time “Sweet 16” in scoring - a list into a valuable reserve for Mike Dement as a freshman before which includes an amazing six players who have lettered under undergoing back surgery in early December. In his four appear- Mike Dement - No. 1 Jeryl Sasser, No. 9 Stephen Woods, No. ances prior to an increase in his symptoms, Miller was averaging 12 Jay Poerner, No. 13 Willie Davis & No. 16 Troy Matthews. 6.5 points per game and was one of SMU’s best long-range threats. Hancock reached the list at No. 8 after scoring 1,482 points in Brian received a medical redshirt, though, and will regain his his time on the Hilltop. “Q” still has a way to go, but has another freshman eligibility for 2003. season to play as well. He has 1,153 points in his three years on Eric Castro gave SMU a youthful post presence in 2002 and the Hilltop and ranks 23rd all-time in scoring at SMU. showed SMU fans why he was named the Oklahoma High School The duo was an amazing one-two punch for SMU in 2001- Player of the Year as a prep. Eric hit for 13 points or more on

56 four occasions and recorded a double-double against Oral Rob- SMU valuable depth and size in the post. erts. Against the Golden Eagles, Castro set a team season-high of Quinton Ross emerged as a star in 2002, averaging 17.4 18 rebounds and came within two boards of becoming the first points and 6.5 boards on the year. He was the only Mustang to Mustang to grab 20 caroms in over 15 years. His first season was start all 29 games and ranked among the WAC leaders in shoot- also cut short, as he suffered a broken hand in early February, ing percentage, three-point percentage, free throw percentage, and SMU missed his big play down the stretch. three-pointers made, steals, blocks, rebounding and scoring. He Justin Isham made his presence known quickly to SMU fans became just the ninth junior in school history to break the 1,000- when he threw down a free-throw line dunk during “FanJam.” point barrier and is one of seven Mustangs to hit 100 threes in a He continued to leave his mark on the season, scoring in double career. His work on both ends of the court earned him All-WAC figures six times and serving as one of the Ponies’ best three- and WAC All-Defensive honors in 2002. point shooters. He notched a team season-high six steals versus In his senior season, Jon Forinash came on with a late charge, San Jose State and pulled down seven boards at Nevada. averaging almost five points and five boards over his last four Patrick Simpson and his seven-foot, two-inch wingspan be- games. He gave SMU valuable minutes down the stretch and came a defensive force for SMU as a freshman. He ranked in the added front-court depth. A four-year letterwinner, he avoided WAC’s top five in both rebounding and the injuries that had plagued him over blocked shots and emerged as SMU’s his first three seasons to produce a solid third-leading scorer. He recorded two senior campaign. double-doubles and pulled down 10 or Mike Niemi also came on strong more boards in three games while scor- in an injury-free senior season, starting ing in double-figures eight times. He the final 17 games on the year. He re- also blocked multiple shots in 11 games. corded season highs of 14 points and Patrick left his mark on conference nine boards and earned Player of the coaches as well, as he was one of just Game honors in a big win at Nevada. three freshmen named to the WAC’s He led SMU in charges drawn for the All-Newcomer squad. third time in four seasons and his hard- While Lavardicus Atkins missed the working, sacrifice-your-body play was season while rehabbing a knee injury, a model for younger players. “Voc” still played an important role for After playing a supporting role to the Mustangs. His excitement and en- NBA first-rounder Jeryl Sasser over his couragement helped his teammates first three seasons, Damon Hancock be- reach new heights and his off-court lead- came a superstar in 2002. With a 22.0 ership was invaluable. points-per-game average, Damon be- Kris Lowe had a breakout sopho- came the first Mustang to average more more season, starting 28 games on the than 20 points per game since Ira Terrell year. A solid contributor at 6.3 points averaged 22 during the 1975-76 season and 4.2 boards, the Georgia native hit - a span of 26 years. He was tabbed an for double-figures in six games and All-WAC performer by league coaches pulled down eight or more boards in and was an All-District selection by the four contests. He was again one of National Association of Basketball SMU’s top free throw shooters and Coaches and the United States Basket- ranked among the WAC leaders with Mike Niemi was a four-year letterman for SMU ball Writers Association. He finished and provided solid play in the post an assist-to- ratio hovering his career as SMU’s No. 8 all-time around 2. scorer. As a junior, Jibran Kelley, again gave SMU an athletic pres- Seventh-year head coach Mike Dement finished the year in ence in the middle. Jibran played in all 29 games, averaging al- fourth-place among SMU’s coaching charts with 111 wins, just most 18 minutes per outing. His play at San Jose State led SMU nine wins away from the No. 3 spot. Dement has guided the to a big WAC road win, as he went five-of-five from the floor en Ponies to an average of nearly 18 wins per campaign over the last route to a season-high 11 points. His quick hands led to 22 steals six years, while leading his players to All-WAC honors 11 times. and 11 blocks and he was also a force on the boards, hauling in In his stint on the Hilltop, he has firmly restored the SMU pro- six or more boards five times. Jibran was often Coach Dement’s gram back to national respect, as the Ponies have garnered top- first substitution and earned a start against Texas Tech. 25 votes four of the last five seasons. Nigel Smith had a -shattering junior campaign, With continued dedication and hard work by its players and appearing in 26 games. The Arlington, Texas, big man had sea- coaches, the 2002-03 season promises to be successful and to son-highs of seven points and six rebounds at Tulsa and gave establish further SMU’s winning tradition.

57 2002-03 Statistics

All Games

Player G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR TR Avg. PF-FO A TO BS ST Pts. Avg. Ross, Quinton 30-30 1056-35.2 191-422 .453 42-141 .298 184-232 .793 77-114 191 6.4 66-1 63 64 24 46 608 20.3 Hopkins, Bryan 29-26 905-31.2 117-333 .351 54-164 .329 92-120 .767 13-79 92 3.2 80-1 112 121 7 61 380 13.1 Simpson, Patrick 30-24 860-28.7 139-268 .519 14-34 .412 66-95 .695 72-140 212 7.1 87-3 37 74 45 19 358 11.9 Castro, Eric 30-23 772-25.7 105-186 .565 12-28 .429 48-77 .623 58-122 180 6.0 66-0 32 51 17 22 270 9.0 Isham, Justin 30-24 811-27.0 83-181 .459 14-43 .326 47-71 .662 40-66 106 3.5 70-1 74 48 19 39 227 7.6 Lowe, Kris 29-6 426-14.7 38-100 .380 15-39 .385 35-42 .833 31-44 75 2.6 30-0 26 30 6 8 126 4.3 Miller, Brian 24-0 143-6.0 18-65 .277 8-39 .205 7-13 .538 7-9 16 0.7 24-0 11 11 0 8 51 2.1 Kelley, Jibran 30-6 536-17.9 21-48 .438 0-0 .000 17-34 .500 32-58 90 3.0 64-2 9 32 18 17 59 2.0 Atkins, Lavardicus 28-4 308-11.0 16-72 .222 6-45 .133 13-24 .542 4-21 25 0.9 23-0 17 18 1 7 51 1.8 Smith, Nigel 16-7 153-9.6 13-25 .520 0-0 .000 3-11 .273 8-20 28 1.8 27-0 0 13 4 2 29 1.8 Rackauskas, Donatas 23-0 124-5.4 5-19 .263 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 9-17 26 1.1 22-1 2 9 8 4 15 0.7 Dement, Michael 5-0 6-1.2 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 1 1 0 0 3 0.6 Aitkenhead, Bobby 11-0 18-1.6 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1 2 0.2 1-0 1 1 0 1 5 0.5 Hopkins, Ryan 8-0 7-0.9 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 3 0.4 1-0 2 1 0 0 3 0.4 Team 31-36 67 2.2 0-- 0 Total 30 750-1729 .434 167-541 .309 518-729 .711 384-729 1113 37.1 561-9 387 474 149 234 2185 72.8 Opponent 30 778-1793 .434 230-636 .362 399-583 .684 382-711 1093 36.4 628-- 482 483 118 233 2185 72.8

Score by Period Period 1 2 OT Total SMU Mustangs 976 1149 60 2185 Opponents 1037 1106 42 2185

Western Athletic Conference Games

Player G-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR TR Avg. PF-FO A TO BS ST Pts. Avg. Ross, Quinton 18-18 639-35.5 111-250 .444 26-78 .333 117-146 .801 48-77 125 6.9 35-0 36 38 14 27 365 20.3 Hopkins, Bryan 18-17 607-33.7 82-223 .368 38-110 .345 61-73 .836 8-56 64 3.6 55-1 78 72 6 39 263 14.6 Simpson, Patrick 18-17 521-28.9 90-169 .533 11-19 .579 51-68 .750 41-83 124 6.9 58-3 26 39 30 11 242 13.4 Castro, Eric 18-17 487-27.1 65-122 .533 9-20 .450 29-51 .569 38-70 108 6.0 38-0 21 28 10 13 168 9.3 Isham, Justin 18-17 500-27.8 46-102 .451 6-26 .231 27-42 .643 26-38 64 3.6 37-1 50 28 11 28 125 6.9 Lowe, Kris 18-2 264-14.7 23-60 .383 12-28 .429 20-22 .909 21-28 49 2.7 17-0 16 20 3 4 78 4.3 Miller, Brian 12-0 54-4.5 10-30 .333 4-16 .250 2-5 .400 4-3 7 0.6 11-0 5 4 0 4 26 2.2 Kelley, Jibran 18-1 339-18.8 12-25 .480 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 18-39 57 3.2 34-1 8 17 9 11 33 1.8 Atkins, Lavardicus 18-0 127-7.1 8-34 .235 2-19 .105 8-14 .571 2-6 8 0.4 15-0 7 9 1 2 26 1.4 Rackauskas, Donatas 15-0 82-5.5 3-12 .250 0-1 .000 5-8 .625 6-11 17 1.1 13-1 2 7 6 1 11 0.7 Aitkenhead, Bobby 8-0 16-2.0 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-0 0 0.0 1-0 1 1 0 1 5 0.6 Smith, Nigel 5-1 31-6.2 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 2-4 6 1.2 7-0 0 3 1 2 3 0.6 Hopkins, Ryan 5-0 5-1.0 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-1 2 0.4 1-0 0 1 0 0 3 0.6 Dement, Michael 2-0 3-1.5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 22-12 34 1.9 0-- 0 Total 18 454-1039 .437 109-322 .339 331-449 .737 237-428 665 36.9 322-7 250 267 91 143 1348 74.9 Opponents 18 465-1078 .431 131-365 .359 232-332 .699 231-412 643 35.7 376-- 270 275 73 134 1293 71.8

Score by Period Period 1 2 OT Total SMU Mustangs 607 703 38 1348 Opponents 590 674 29 1293

58 2002-03 Results

Overall Record: 17-13 Home: 10-3; Road: 5-9; Neutral: 2-1 WAC Record: 11-7 Home: 6-3; Road: 5-4

Date Opponent Result Score Attendance High Scorer High Rebounder 11/24 TCU W (OT) 87-84 7,102 Ross - 28 Castro, Kelley & Simpson - 9 11/26 at Texas Tech L 59-77 7,581 Ross - 28 Isham, Kelley, & Ross - 4 11/29 NORTH TEXAS W 88-75 4,087 Ross - 32 Castro - 14 12/4 at Oral Roberts L 62-75 4,856 Ross - 20 Simpson - 6 12/15 at Wake Forest L 49-73 7,916 Ross - 15 Atkins - 7 12/17 at Appalachian State L 65-87 1,072 Lowe - 16 Atkins, Isham & Ross - 5 12/21 BAYLOR W 66-58 5,075 Isham - 17 Simpson - 14 12/28 vs. Gardner-Webb! W 64-63 11,373 Hopkins - 17 Castro - 17 12/29 at UNLV! L 78-79 10,430 Hopkins - 24 Castro - 9 1/2 SAN DIEGO W (OT) 88-82 2,989 Ross - 20 Ross - 13 1/4 at La. Tech* L 77-89 1,173 Ross - 23 Hopkins - 11 1/9 at Hawaii* L 55-72 6,607 Ross - 16 Castro - 6 1/11 at San Jose St.* W 79-72 916 Hopkins - 25 Ross - 13 1/16 FRESNO ST.* L 73-75 2,874 Ross - 23 Lowe - 9 1/18 NEVADA* W (OT) 86-76 3,044 Ross - 17 Simpson - 9 1/23 at Rice* W 89-83 2,277 Ross - 27 Ross - 9 1/25 at Tulsa* W (OT) 86-84 8,405 Ross - 25 Castro - 11 1/30 UTEP* W 80-56 2,978 Simpson - 14 Castro - 7 2/1 BOISE ST.* L (OT) 85-88 3,251 Hopkins - 26 Castro, Ross & Simpson - 7 2/6 SAN JOSE ST.* W 82-69 2,573 Hopkins & Ross - 20 Castro & Simpson - 9 2/8 HAWAII* W 78-69 4,072 Ross - 27 Simpson -12 2/13 at Nevada* L 64-82 6,436 Castro - 21 Ross - 9 2/15 at Fresno St.* L 56-76 10,068 Ross - 18 Simpson - 6 2/19 TULSA* L 70-77 3,126 Simpson - 23 Castro - 13 2/22 RICE* W 73-63 3,987 Ross - 30 Ross - 11 2/27 at Boise St.* W 66-58 3,762 Hopkins - 19 Isham - 7 3/1 at UTEP* W 65-43 6,451 Ross - 12 Lowe & Ross - 7 3/8 LA. TECH* W 84-61 4,011 Ross - 29 Ross - 10 3/13 vs. Boise State^ W 65-58 3,127 Ross - 29 Simpson - 9 3/14 vs. Nevada^ L 66-81 6,134 Ross - 21 Simpson - 1

2002-03 SMU Men's Basketball Attendance CAPS indicates home game played at Moody Coliseum * = Conference game Site Games Total Average

! = Jim Thorpe Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada Home 13 49,169 3,782 ^ = Williams WAC Tournament in Tulsa, Okla. Road 14 77,950 5,568 Neutral 3 20,634 6,878

Totals 30 147,753 4,925

59 Game-by-Game Comparisons

Team FG-FGA FG%. 3P-3PA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OR-DR Reb. Fouls A TO Blocks Steals Score SMU 31-68 .456 2-17 .118 23-38 .605 15-31 46 20 18 19 9 9 87 TCU 31-73 .425 7-26 .269 15-21 .714 15-33 48 32 16 23 2 10 84 SMU 20-53 .377 3-14 .214 16-18 .889 7-19 26 21 6 18 5 10 59 at Texas Tech 29-63 .460 3-10 .300 16-23 .696 19-27 46 14 20 19 2 8 77 SMU 29-67 .433 6-19 .316 24-36 .667 24-30 54 16 17 17 9 5 88 North Texas 28-73 .384 10-28 .357 9-15 .600 18-19 37 30 19 15 6 6 75 SMU 24-56 .429 3-17 .176 11-17 .647 8-26 34 17 13 16 3 6 62 at Oral Roberts 27-67 .403 9-27 .333 12-15 .800 16-28 44 17 17 15 6 7 75 SMU 16-48 .333 3-17 .176 14-22 .636 6-20 26 19 9 16 3 8 49 at Wake Forest 25-58 .431 7-17 .412 16-22 .727 16-32 48 19 20 17 3 9 73 SMU 26-56 .464 7-23 .304 6-6 1.000 9-18 27 16 17 19 4 7 65 at Appalachian St. 31-54 .574 12-23 .522 13-16 .813 9-20 29 10 21 15 3 14 87 SMU 22-47 .468 4-13 .308 18-32 .563 15-30 45 18 8 23 4 7 66 Baylor 20-61 .328 8-34 .235 10-14 .714 13-15 28 23 13 16 2 12 58 SMU 25-66 .379 3-22 .136 11-16 .688 15-21 36 18 10 11 4 11 64 vs Gardner-Webb 24-51 .471 4-19 .211 11-17 .647 8-28 36 17 14 19 4 4 63 SMU 25-48 .521 12-23 .522 16-20 .800 9-24 33 30 8 22 0 2 78 at UNLV 28-49 .571 10-19 .526 13-29 .448 8-17 25 20 21 18 2 8 79 SMU 31-69 .449 6-20 .300 20-34 .588 12-32 44 25 14 19 7 12 88 San Diego 27-62 .435 11-24 .458 17-26 .654 9-35 44 32 23 27 5 9 82 SMU 24-66 .364 6-22 .273 23-33 .697 17-23 40 22 10 12 4 7 77 at La. Tech 30-66 .455 5-14 .357 24-33 .727 16-31 47 25 15 11 9 7 89 SMU 20-50 .400 4-15 .267 11-17 .647 11-16 27 18 8 17 5 7 55 at Hawaii 27-58 .466 4-17 .235 14-17 .824 15-21 36 18 19 14 2 8 72 SMU 28-53 .528 9-17 .529 14-23 .609 12-28 40 16 11 17 2 3 79 at San Jose State 29-75 .387 7-26 .269 7-13 .538 19-18 37 22 17 8 1 9 72 SMU 22-57 .386 6-19 .316 23-29 .793 12-22 34 20 13 15 1 10 73 Fresno St. 30-59 .508 9-20 .450 6-19 .316 15-27 42 23 22 20 6 7 75 SMU 28-64 .438 3-11 .273 27-37 .730 17-32 49 19 13 14 10 10 86 Nevada 26-67 .388 11-27 .407 13-22 .591 15-26 41 27 13 19 7 6 76 SMU 31-57 .544 5-12 .417 22-24 .917 8-22 30 14 18 13 9 8 89 at Rice 32-71 .451 9-20 .450 10-10 1.000 17-20 37 19 22 15 3 9 83 SMU 29-73 .397 7-21 .333 21-27 .778 24-26 50 20 13 17 3 11 86 at Tulsa 28-69 .406 8-36 .222 20-29 .690 18-23 41 20 14 16 4 8 84 SMU 27-64 .422 10-24 .417 16-23 .696 12-23 35 20 16 10 5 7 80 UTEP 23-52 .442 4-13 .308 6-10 .600 8-27 35 23 16 21 3 2 56 SMU 24-65 .369 4-20 .200 33-36 .917 16-23 39 24 15 15 6 7 85 Boise St. 27-60 .450 10-26 .385 24-30 .800 13-26 39 27 13 16 7 9 88 SMU 31-54 .574 5-11 .455 15-24 .625 13-23 36 21 19 16 13 9 82 San Jose St. 24-62 .387 6-10 .600 15-24 .625 19-15 34 23 10 13 2 6 69 SMU 24-50 .480 4-14 .286 26-30 .867 11-25 36 15 17 18 2 8 78 Hawaii 27-58 .466 8-19 .421 7-11 .636 8-17 25 22 17 17 4 12 69 SMU 25-72 .347 5-21 .238 9-11 .818 21-22 43 19 13 16 3 6 64 at Nevada 29-56 .518 7-15 .467 17-24 .708 10-27 37 15 12 14 5 10 82 SMU 18-49 .367 4-17 .235 16-22 .727 10-18 28 15 8 16 2 10 56 at Fresno State 28-52 .538 10-20 .500 10-11 .909 7-23 30 15 20 15 4 8 76 SMU 24-62 .387 8-22 .364 14-22 .636 18-24 42 18 17 14 5 8 70 Tulsa 26-58 .448 13-23 .565 12-12 1.000 8-26 34 20 17 13 7 9 77 SMU 21-48 .438 3-15 .200 28-38 .737 6-20 26 17 14 12 4 11 73 Rice 22-49 .449 3-12 .250 16-21 .762 8-25 33 29 13 21 1 6 63 SMU 23-45 .511 8-14 .571 12-19 .632 5-28 33 12 13 16 5 6 66 at Boise State 22-61 .361 8-30 .267 6-10 .600 13-20 33 17 11 11 3 6 58 SMU 23-53 .434 7-22 .318 12-19 .632 14-28 42 16 8 17 6 8 65 at UTEP 15-50 .300 4-20 .200 9-14 .643 11-21 32 18 8 18 3 6 43 SMU 32-57 .561 11-25 .440 9-15 .600 10-25 35 16 24 12 6 7 84 La. Tech 20-55 .364 5-17 .294 16-22 .727 11-19 30 13 11 13 2 6 61 SMU 24-57 .421 7-16 .438 10-15 .667 13-28 41 13 11 13 8 8 65 vs. Boise State 20-56 .357 8-26 .308 10-13 .769 10-23 33 18 12 13 8 7 58 SMU 23-55 .418 2-18 .111 18-26 .692 14-22 36 26 6 14 2 6 66 vs. Nevada 23-48 .479 10-18 .556 25-40 .625 10-22 32 20 16 11 2 5 81

60 Season Highs & Lows

Category SMU Opponent Total Points High 89, at Rice (1/23) 89, at La. Tech (1/4) Low 49, at Wake Forest (12/15) 43, at UTEP (3/1)

1st Half Points High 48, vs. La. Tech (3/8) 44, at Appalachian St. (12/17) Low 21, at Wake Forest (12/15) 17, at Boise St. (2/27) 2nd Half Points High 52, vs. San Jose St. (2/6) 52, at La. Tech (1/4) Low 24, at Hawaii 1/9) 21, at UTEP (3/1) Field Goals Made High 32, vs. La. Tech (3/8) 32, at Rice (1/23) Low 16, at Wake Forest (12/15) 15, at UTEP (3/1)

Field Goal Attempts High 73, at Tulsa (1/25) 75, at San Jose St. (1/11) Low 45, at Boise St. (2/27) 48, vs. Nevada (3/14) Field Goal Percentage High 57.4, vs. San Jose St. (2/6) 57.4, at Appalachian St. (12/17) Low 33.3, at Wake Forest (12/15) 30.0, at UTEP (3/1) Three-Point Field Goals Made High 12, at UNLV (12/29) 13, vs. Tulsa (2/19) Low 2, twice 3, twice

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts High 25, vs. La. Tech (3/8) 36, at Tulsa (1/25) Low 11, twice 10, twice Three-Point Field Goal Percentage High 57.1, at Boise St. (2/27) 60.0, vs. San Jose St. (2/6) Low 11.1, vs. Nevada (3/14) 20.0, at UTEP (3/1) Free Throws Made High 33, vs. Boise St. (2/1) 25, vs. Nevada (3/14) Low 6, at Appalachian St. (12/17) 6, three times

Free Throws Attempted High 38, vs. Rice (2/22) 40, vs. Nevada (3/14) Low 6, at Appalachian St. (12/17) 10, three times Free Throw Percentage High 1.000, at Appalachian St. 1.000, twice Low 56.3, vs. Baylor (12/21) 31.6, vs. Fresno St. (1/16) Total Rebounds High 54, vs. North Texas (11/29) 48, twice Low 26, three times 25, twice

Offensive Rebounds High 24, twice 19, twice Low 5, at Boise St. (2/27) 7, at Fresno St. (2/15) Defensive Rebounds High 32, twice 35, vs. San Diego (1/2) Low 16, at Hawaii (1/9) 15, twice Assists High 24, vs. La. Tech (3/8) 23, vs. San Diego (1/2) Low 6, twice 8, at UTEP (3/1)

Steals High 12, vs. San Diego (1/2) 14, at Appalachian St. (12/17) Low 2, at UNLV (12/29) 2, at UTEP (3/1) Blocked Shots High 13, vs. San Jose St. (2/6) 9, at La. Tech (1/4) Low 0, at UNLV (12/29) 1, twice Turnovers High 23, vs. Baylor (12/21) 27, vs. San Diego (1/4) Low 10, vs UTEP (1/30) 8, at San Jose St. (1/11)

Fouls High 30, at UNLV (12/29) 32, twice Low 12, at Boise St. (2/27) 10, at Appalachian St. (3/8)

61 Departed Lettermen

Jibran Kelley - Forward - Lee's Summit, Mo. Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT R AVG PTS AVG 1999-00 28 5-13 .385 8-15 .533 47 1.7 18 0.6 2000-01 30 38-81 .469 27-37 .730 116 3.9 103 3.4 2001-02 29 28-64 .438 22-38 .579 96 3.3 80 2.8 2002-03 30 21-48 .438 17-34 .500 90 3.0 59 2.0 Totals 117 92-206 .447 74-124 .597 349 3.0 260 2.2

Quinton Ross - Guard - Dallas, Texas Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT R AVG PTS AVG 1999-00 30 75-174 .431 50-78 .641 119 4.0 222 7.4 2000-01 30 146-307 .476 86-116 .741 152 5.1 426 14.2 2001-02 29 162-386 .420 123-160 .769 188 6.5 505 17.4 2002-03 30 191-422 .453 184-232 .793 191 6.4 608 20.3 Totals 119 574-1,289 .445 443-586 .756 650 5.5 1,761 14.8

Nigel Smith - Center - Arlington, Texas Season G FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT R AVG PTS AVG 1998-99 30 38-97 .392 22-48 .458 115 3.8 98 3.3 2000-01 18 9-23 .391 3-5 .600 24 1.3 21 1.2 2001-02 26 9-25 .360 8-12 .667 32 1.2 26 1.0 2002-03 16 13-25 .520 3-11 .273 28 1.8 29 1.8 Totals 90 69-170 .406 36-76 .474 199 2.2 174 1.9

62

The Western Athletic Conference The Western Athletic Conference features some of the most By the end of 1961, a working draft of a constitution, by- exciting competition at some of the most diverse campuses in the laws and operating code was drafted by Thomas Hall, the faculty nation. With 10 members in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Idaho, representative at Arizona, and Paul Brechler, the WAC’s first Nevada, California and Hawaii, the WAC continues to build upon commissioner. On July 27, 1962, the conference officially was its most recent success. organized by the Presidents’ Council when the original charter The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel was signed, and the name Western Athletic Conference was to scenic destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s adopted. Charter members were Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham largest and most accessible media markets. In addition, the Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. The two Arizona schools academic reputation of many of the WAC schools is unparalleled, had been members of the Border Conference; the others were with some of the nation’s most respected institutions of higher members of the Skyline. learning among the WAC ranks. The WAC began operation with the 1962-63 academic year, This season marks the 40th anniversary of the league making and several changes have occurred since. UTEP and Colorado the WAC the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and conferences. Its history traces back to 1962, when the original Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. Other membership six-team league was created. The concept of a Western Athletic additions included San Diego State (July 1, 1978); Hawai‘i (July Conference began in 1958 when Brigham Young’s Edwin Kimball, 1, 1979); Air Force (July 1, 1980); Fresno State (July 1, 1992); of Oregon and Roy S. Keen of Oregon State met during UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa (July 1, 1996); the NCAA Convention in New York to discuss the “ideal and Nevada (July 1, 2000). Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado conference” because problems existed in their alignments. They State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming believed such a conference should have eight members with withdrew on June 30, 1999. Boise State and Louisiana Tech approximately the same goals, ideals and resources and that such became WAC members on July 1, 2001, while TCU withdrew a union would include the following members: Washington State, following the 2000-01 season. Oregon State, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Arizona State Paul Brechler was the WAC Commissioner from 1962-1968, and Brigham Young. Wiles Hallock from 1968-1971, Stan Bates from 1971-80, Dr. Although the meeting did not result in any action, it Joe Kearney from 1980-94 and Karl Benson from 1994 to present. established an idea that again was discussed two years later at the The WAC began competition with 10 sports, including 1960 NCAA Convention in New York. There, Dick Clausen, football, basketball, track and field, baseball, wrestling, swimming, athletics director at Arizona, and Pete McDavid, athletics director tennis, golf, cross country and gymnastics. The first championship at New Mexico, organized a meeting which included was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross representatives of Oregon State, Oregon, Washington State, country title. New Mexico followed with the first WAC football Brigham Young, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona and Arizona State. title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series Glenn “Red” Jacoby of Wyoming also was to be invited to the and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s meeting but could not be located on short notice. first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World BYU’s Dr. Kimball was elected the chairman of the group Series trophy. and, over the next two years, plans were formulated as the faculty Before July 1, 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only representatives and presidents became involved with the athletic in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic directors in the deliberations. As proposals were discussed, finances Conference formed a single conference under one administrative became the determining factor, evidenced by the following structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which membership criteria: large facilities or a commitment to build both men and women competed under the WAC name. them; location in or near a large population center; large student Presently the WAC crowns team and individual champions body; easy access by means of large jet aircraft; demonstrated fan in 18 sports - eight men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are support; winning athletic tradition; and commitment to maintain championships in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, a varied and extensive athletic program. tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. While the membership structure was debated, Washington Championships for women are held in basketball, cross country, State, Oregon and Oregon State decided to re-align with the other golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track Pacific Coast institutions, and the remaining university and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball. representatives were left to fill the openings. Although Wyoming, The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since New Mexico State and Utah State applied, only Wyoming was the conference’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay accepted as the final charter member. in Phoenix from 1964-66.

64 2001-02 WAC Statistics Final Standings - All Games Final Standings - WAC Games Only Team W L Pct. Home Road Neutral Team W L Pct. Home Road Hawai‘i 27 6 .818 16-1 7-3 4-2 Hawai‘i 15 3 .833 9-0 6-3 Tulsa 27 7 .794 13-3 10-3 4-1 Tulsa 15 3 .833 8-1 7-2 Louisiana Tech 22 10 .688 13-2 9-7 0-1 Louisiana Tech 14 4 .778 7-2 7-2 SMU 15 14 .517 8-6 6-7 1-1 SMU 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 Nevada 17 13 .567 10-4 6-8 1-1 Nevada 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 Fresno St. 19 15 .559 12-5 5-8 2-2 Fresno St. 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 Boise State 13 17 .433 9-6 3-11 1-0 Boise State 6 12 .333 4-5 2-7 Rice 10 19 .345 8-7 2-11 0-1 Rice 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 San Jose St. 10 22 .312 6-8 2-11 2-3 San Jose St. 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 UTEP 10 22 .312 9-7 0-12 1-3 UTEP 3 15 .167 3-6 0-9

Scoring Offense G Points Avg. Scoring G Points Avg. 1. Tulsa 34 2,726 80.2 1. Melvin Ely, Fresno St. 28 653 23.3 2. Nevada 30 2,210 73.7 2. Damon Hancock, SMU 26 572 22.0 3. Louisiana Tech 32 2,340 73.1 3. Predrag Savovic, Hawaii 25 507 20.3 4. Fresno St. 34 2,481 73.0 4. Abe Jackson, Boise St. 30 557 18.6 5. SMU 29 2,101 72.4 5. Quinton Ross, SMU 29 505 17.4 6. Hawaii 33 2,367 71.7 6. Gerrod Henderson, La. Tech 32 554 17.3 7. UTEP 32 2,213 69.2 7. Terrance Green, Nevada 30 489 16.3 8. Rice 29 1,907 65.8 8. Garry Hill-Thomas, Nevada 30 465 15.6 9. Boise St. 30 1,877 62.6 9. Carl English, Hawaii 33 512 15.5 10. San Jose St. 32 1,986 62.1 10. Kevin Johnson, Tulsa 34 494 14.5 Scoring Defense G Points Avg. Rebounding G Reb. Avg. 1. Hawaii 33 2,081 63.1 1. Corey Jackson, Nevada 29 323 11.1 2. Boise St. 30 1,973 65.8 2. Melvin Ely, Fresno St. 28 254 9.1 3. Louisiana Tech 32 2,154 67.3 3. Michael Harris, Rice 29 248 8.6 4. San Jose St. 32 2,194 68.6 4. Marion Thurmon, San Jose 32 238 7.4 5. Tulsa 34 2,363 69.5 5. Patrick Simpson, SMU 28 191 6.8 6. Rice 29 2,032 70.1 6. Antonio Meeking, La. Tech 29 197 6.8 7. Fresno St. 34 2,390 70.3 7. Charlie Davis, Tulsa 34 229 6.7 8. SMU 29 2,063 71.1 8. Haim Shimonovich, Hawaii 33 217 6.6 9. Nevada 30 2,153 71.8 9. Quinton Ross, SMU 29 188 6.5 10. UTEP 32 2,305 72.0 10. Roy Smallwood, UTEP 30 190 6.3 FG Percentage FG FGA Pct. Assists G Assists Avg. 1. Tulsa 961 2,016 .477 1. Greg Harrington, Tulsa 34 176 5.18 2. Hawaii 818 1,818 .450 2. Mark Campbell, Hawaii 33 151 4.58 3. Louisiana Tech 821 1,826 .450 3. Lavalle Felton, La. Tech 32 135 4.22 4. UTEP 770 1,718 .448 4. Antonio Reed, Tulsa 34 139 4.09 5. Fresno St. 882 1,998 .441 5. Matt Mitchell, Fresno St. 34 136 4.00 6. SMU 716 1,634 .438 6. Travis DeManby, Fresno St. 34 127 3.74 7. Nevada 720 1,702 .423 7. Damon Hancock, SMU 26 94 3.62 8. Rice 663 1,581 .419 8. Gerrod Henderson, La. Tech 32 111 3.47 9. Boise St. 675 1,631 .414 9. Carl English, Hawaii 33 110 3.33 10. San Jose St. 695 1,706 .407 10. Eugene Costello, UTEP 31 100 3.23 Rebounding G Reb. Avg. FG Percentage FG FGA Pct. 1. Louisiana Tech 32 1,310 40.9 1. Kevin Johnson, Tulsa 192 335 57.3 2. Nevada 30 1,199 40.0 2. Michael Harris, Rice 154 269 57.2 3. Fresno St. 34 1,329 39.1 3. Melvin Ely, Fresno St. 246 437 56.3 4. SMU 29 1,131 39.0 4. Carl English, Hawaii 178 374 47.6 5. Rice 29 1,085 37.4 5. Garry Hill-Thomas, Nevada 155 331 46.8 6. Tulsa 34 1,214 35.7 6. Predrag Savovic, Hawaii 163 372 43.8 7. UTEP 32 1,086 33.9 7. Damon Hancock, SMU 183 428 42.8 8. Hawaii 33 1,103 33.4 8. Quinton Ross, SMU 162 386 42.0 9. San Jose St. 32 1,062 33.2 9. Abe Jackson, Boise St. 185 481 38.5 10. Boise St. 30 907 30.2 10. Gerrod Henderson, La. Tech 168 445 37.8

65 2002-03 WAC Schedule

November 18 (Wednesday) December 11 (Wednesday) January 2 (Thursday) *Fresno State at UTEP, 7:05 Eastern Illinois at Boise State, 7:30 Pacific at Fresno State, 7:00 *Nevada at Rice, 7:05 *Nevada at Boise State, 7:30 Kansas at Tulsa, 7:05 *Hawai‘i at UTEP, 7:05 November 19 (Tuesday) *San Jose State at Boise State, 7:30 February 8 (Saturday) Louisiana Tech at Florida, 7:00 December 14 (Saturday) San Diego at SMU, 7:00 *Hawai‘i at SMU, 7:00 Nevada at Santa Clara, 7:05 *San Jose State at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 November 22 (Friday) Tulsa at Southwest Missouri State, 7:05 January 4 (Saturday) *Fresno State at Boise State, 7:30 Tulsa at South Padre Island Classic Hawai‘i at San Diego State, TBA *Hawai‘i at Boise State, 7:30 *Nevada at UTEP, 7:05 Tip-Off Tournament at Hawai‘i Boise State at Idaho, TBA *San Jose State at UTEP, 7:05 *Rice at Tulsa, 1:05 Tulane at Rice, 7:35 San Jose State at CS Northridge, 7:00 *Rice at Fresno State, 7:00 *Nevada at Tulsa, 7:05 February 10 (Monday) November 23 (Saturday) December 15 (Sunday) *SMU at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 *Tulsa at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 Tulsa at South Padre Island Classic Fresno State at Oklahoma State, 1:00 San Jose State at Washington State, 7:00 SMU at Wake Forest, TBA January 8 (Wednesday) February 13 (Thursday) Nevada at San Diego, 3:00 Rice at Texas-Pan American, 7:35 *Boise State at Tulsa, 7:05 New Mexico Highlands at UTEP, 7:05 December 17 (Tuesday) *UTEP at Rice, 7:05 SMU at Appalachian State, TBA January 9 (Thursday) *SMU at Nevada, 7:05 November 24 (Sunday) Harding at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 *SMU at Hawai‘i, 7:00 *Louisiana Tech at Fresno State, 7:00 Tip-Off Tournament at Hawai‘i *Louisiana Tech at San Jose State, 7:00 TCU at SMU, 5:00 December 18 (Wednesday) *Boise State at Fresno State, 7:00 February 15 (Saturday) Millsaps College at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 UTEP at New Mexico State, 7:05 *UTEP at Nevada, 7:05 *San Jose State at Hawai‘i, 7:00 Rice at Stanford, 6:00 Eastern Washington at Boise State, 7:30 *Boise State at Rice, 7:05 Saint Edward’s at Rice, 7:05 January 11 (Saturday) *UTEP at Tulsa, 7:05 November 25 (Monday) *Boise State at Nevada, 7:05 *SMU at Fresno State, 7:00 Idaho State at Boise State, 7:30 December 19 (Thursday) *UTEP at Fresno State, 7:00 *Louisiana Tech at Nevada, 7:05 Seattle Pacific at Nevada, 7:05 *SMU at San Jose State, 7:00 November 26 (Tuesday) Oral Roberts at Tulsa, 7:05 *Louisiana Tech at Hawai‘i, 7:00 February 18 (Tuesday) Nevada at San Francisco, 7:00 *Tulsa at Rice, 2:05 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at UTEP, 7:05 SMU at Texas Tech, TBA December 20 (Friday) Alcorn State at UTEP, 7:05 Hawai‘i Festival at Hawai‘i January 13 (Monday) February 19 (Wednesday) Centenary College at Fresno State *Fresno State at Hawai‘i, 7:00 *Nevada at Hawai‘i, 7:00 November 27 (Wednesday) *Fresno State at San Jose State, 7:00 Houston at Rice, 7:35 December 21 (Saturday) January 16 (Thursday) *Tulsa at SMU, 7:00 Hawai‘i Festival at Hawai‘i *Fresno State at SMU, 7:00 November 29 (Friday) Jackson State at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 *Nevada at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 February 20 (Thursday) McCaffrey Classic at Fresno State Portland at Nevada, 7:05 *Rice at Boise State, 7:30 *Rice at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 North Texas at SMU, 7:00 Baylor at SMU, 7:00 *Tulsa at UTEP, 7:05 Tennessee State at UTEP, 7:05 February 22 (Saturday) November 30 (Saturday) Portland State at Boise State, 7:30 January 18 (Saturday) *UTEP at Boise State, 7:30 McCaffrey Classic at Fresno State Colorado at Rice, 7:05 *Hawai‘i at San Jose State, 7:00 *Nevada at San Jose State, 7:00 Nevada at Weber State, 7:00 Pacific at San Jose State, 7:00 *Fresno State at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 *Rice at SMU, 7:00 Tulsa at Arkansas, 7:05 *Nevada at SMU, 7:00 TBA at Louisiana Tech San Jose State at Santa Clara, 7:00 December 23 (Monday) *Rice at UTEP, 7:30 Tulsa at Gonzaga Texas Tech at UTEP, 7:05 Fresno State at Washington State, 7:00 *Tulsa at Boise State, 7:30 Hawai‘i at TBA Idaho at Boise State, 7:30 TCU at Tulsa, 7:05 Fresno State at TBA Rice at Brigham Young, 7:00 Weber State at Boise State, 7:30 January 23 (Thursday) Rice at Navy, 7:30 *Hawai‘i at Fresno State, 7:00 February 27 (Thursday) December 4 (Wednesday) *San Jose State at Nevada, 7:05 *Hawai‘i at Tulsa, 7:05 Santa Clara at Fresno State, 7:00 December 27 (Friday) *SMU at Rice, 7:05 *San Jose State at Rice, 7:05 San Jose State at Saint Mary’s, TBA Outrigger Rainbow Classic at Hawai‘i *Louisiana Tech at Tulsa, 7:05 *SMU at Boise State, 7:30 UNLV at Nevada, 7:05 SunClassic at UTEP *Louisiana Tech at UTEP, 7:05 Wichita State at Tulsa, 7:05 January 25 (Saturday) UTEP at Houston, 7:30 December 28 (Saturday) *Hawai‘i at Nevada, 7:05 March 1 (Saturday) Albertson College at Boise State, 7:30 SMU vs. Gardner-Webb, 5:30 *San Jose State at Fresno State, 7:00 *Hawai‘i at Rice, TBA SMU at Oral Roberts, TBA Outrigger Rainbow Classic at Hawai‘i *Boise State at UTEP, 7:05 *San Jose State at Tulsa, 7:05 SunClassic at UTEP *SMU at Tulsa, 7:05 *Nevada at Fresno State, 7:00 December 7 (Saturday) San Diego at Nevada, 7:05 *Louisiana Tech at Rice, 7:05 *SMU at UTEP, 7:05 Fresno State at San Francisco, 7:00 Iowa at Tulsa, 7:05 *Louisiana Tech at Boise State, 1:00 Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State, 2:00 Brown at San Jose State, 7:00 January 30 (Thursday) Pacific at Nevada, 7:05 *Boise State at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 March 5 (Wednesday) CS Monterey Bay at San Jose State, 7:00 December 29 (Sunday) *UTEP at SMU, 7:00 *Rice at Nevada, 7:05 New Mexico State at UTEP, 7:35 SMU at UNLV, 8:00c *Rice at Hawai‘i, 7:00 *Fresno State at Tulsa, 7:05 Boise State at Southern Utah, 7:35 Outrigger Rainbow Classic at Hawai‘i *Tulsa at San Jose State, 7:00 Lamar at Rice, 2:05 March 6 (Thursday) December 30 (Monday) February 1 (Saturday) *Boise State at Hawai‘i, 7:00 December 9 (Monday) Outrigger Rainbow Classic at Hawai‘i *Boise State at SMU, 7:00 *UTEP at San Jose State, 7:00 Boise State at Wyoming, TBA Sacramento State at Fresno State, 7:00 *UTEP at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 Louisiana Tech at Texas, 7:00 *Fresno State at Nevada, 7:05 March 8 (Saturday) December 10 (Tuesday) Louisiana College at Rice, 6:00 *Rice at San Jose State, 7:00 *Boise State at San Jose State, 7:00 Louisiana Tech at Arkansas, 7:05 *Tulsa at Hawai‘i, 7:00 *UTEP at Hawai‘i, 7:00 Nevada at Arizona State, 7:05 January 1 (Wednesday) *Louisiana Tech at SMU, 7:00 San Jose State at Sacramento State, TBA *Tulsa at Fresno State, 7:00 February 6 (Thursday) *Fresno State at Rice, 7:05 *Hawai‘i at Louisiana Tech, 7:00 *Tulsa at Nevada, 7:05 *San Jose State at SMU, 7:00 * - Western Athletic Conference game

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All-Time Results

Season Home Away League League Season Home Away League League Year Coach W-L W-L W-L W-L Rank Year Coach W-L W-L W-L W-L Rank 1916-17 Dale Morrison 12-2 8-1 4-1 -- -- 1972-73 10-15 6-5 4-10 7-7 T-5th 1917-18 Burton Rix 5-4 1-0 4-4 -- -- 1973-74 Bob Prewitt 15-12 10-2 5-10 10-4 T-2nd 1918-19 Burton Rix 7-8 4-3 3-5 2-8 3rd 1974-75 Bob Prewitt 8-18 7-6 1-12 4-10 T-6th 1919-20 Burton Rix 4-9 2-4 2-5 5-6 5th 1975-76 16-12 11-3 5-9 10-6 3rd 1920-21 Burton Rix 6-13 1-9 5-4 0-11 5th 1976-77 Sonny Allen 8-19 6-5 2-14 7-9 6th 1921-22 R.N. Blackwell 8-11 5-8 3-3 4-11 4th 1977-78 Sonny Allen 10-18 7-5 3-13 6-10 6th 1922-23 H.A. Faulkner 10-11 5-3 5-8 4-10 6th 1978-79 Sonny Allen 11-16 10-4 1-12 6-10 T-6th 1923-24 H.A. Faulkner 9-15 4-6 5-9 7-15 5th 1979-80 Sonny Allen 16-12 12-4 4-8 7-9 6th 1924-25 J.W. St. Clair 4-11 4-3 0-8 3-11 6th 1980-81 Dave Bliss 7-20 4-11 3-9 3-13 9th 1925-26 J.W. St. Clair 10-6 5-2 5-4 8-4 2nd 1981-82 Dave Bliss 6-21 5-9 1-12 1-15 9th 1926-27 J.W. St. Clair 11-5 7-2 4-3 7-4 T-2nd 1982-83 Dave Bliss 19-11 12-4 7-7 9-7 T-4th 1927-28 J.W. St. Clair 10-5 6-2 4-3 10-2 2nd 1983-84 Dave Bliss 25-8 14-2 11-6 12-4 3rd 1928-29 J.W. St. Clair 6-9 4-5 2-4 6-6 3rd 1984-85 Dave Bliss 23-10 15-1 8-9 10-6 T-2nd 1929-30 J.W. St. Clair 7-11 4-5 3-6 6-6 3rd 1985-86 Dave Bliss 18-11 12-2 6-9 10-6 4th 1930-31 J.W. St. Clair 9-8 7-3 2-5 8-4 2nd 1986-87 Dave Bliss 16-13 11-5 5-8 7-9 T-6th 1931-32 J.W. St. Clair 8-13 3-5 5-8 2-10 7th 1987-88 Dave Bliss 28-7 13-1 15-6 12-4 1st 1932-33 J.W. St. Clair 8-9 6-6 2-3 5-7 5th 1988-89 13-16 11-3 2-13 7-9 7th 1933-34 J.W. St. Clair 6-9 3-2 3-7 5-7 6th 1989-90 John Shumate 10-18 5-10 5-8 5-11 8th 1934-35 J.W. St. Clair 14-3 8-2 6-1 9-3 T-1st 1990-91 John Shumate 12-17 9-5 3-12 6-10 6th 1935-36 J.W. St. Clair 4-8 2-2 2-6 4-8 5th 1991-92 John Shumate 10-18 5-8 5-10 4-10 7th 1936-37 J.W. St. Clair 13-8 6-2 7-6 10-2 1st 1992-93 John Shumate 20-8 13-1 7-7 12-2 1st 1937-38 J.W. St. Clair 9-6 5-0 4-6 8-4 3rd 1993-94 John Shumate 6-21 5-9 1-12 3-11 7th 1938-39 F.C. Baccus 14-8 9-4 5-4 8-4 3rd 1994-95 John Shumate 7-20 2-10 5-10 3-11 7th 1939-40 F.C. Baccus 7-13 4-4 3-9 5-7 T-5th 1995-96 Mike Dement 8-20 6-6 2-14 3-11 T-7th 1940-41 F.C. Baccus 10-10 5-4 5-6 6-6 T-4th 1996-97 Mike Dement 16-12 9-4 7-8 7-9 T-4th^ 1941-42 F.C. Baccus 3-16 2-5 1-11 1-11 7th 1997-98 Mike Dement 18-10 13-4 5-6 6-8 5th^ 1942-43 James Stewart 10-8 7-4 3-4 4-8 T-5th 1998-99 Mike Dement 15-15 8-6 7-9 7-7 T-4th^ 1943-44 James Stewart 8-9 5-5 3-4 6-6 T-3rd 1999-00 Mike Dement 21-9 13-2 8-7 9-5 3rd^ 1944-45 Roy D. Baccus 11-10 7-6 4-4 7-5 T-3rd 2000-01 Mike Dement 18-12 10-2 8-10 8-8 T-5th^ 1945-46 F.C. Baccus 7-16 3-6 4-10 0-12 7th 2001-02 Mike Dement 15-14 8-6 7-8 10-8 4th 1946-47 F.C. Baccus 14-8 6-4 8-4 8-4 T-2nd Totals 1,043-976 633-336 410-640 567-581 1947-48 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 13-10 7-2 6-8 5-7 5th .517 .653 .390 .494 1948-49 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 11-13 4-6 7-7 5-7 5th Note: Neutral site games are included in the away totals. 1949-50 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 10-13 5-5 5-8 7-5 3rd ^ - SMU competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1918-96, 1950-51 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 14-10 10-2 4-8 6-6 5th and has competed in the Western Athletic Conference since 1996-97. 1951-52 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 11-12 6-6 5-6 5-7 T-3rd 1952-53 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 8-12 7-4 1-8 4-8 T-5th 1953-54 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 13-9 9-1 4-8 6-6 T-3rd SMU All-Time 1954-55 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 15-11 9-0 6-11 9-3 1st Coaching Records 1955-56 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 26-4 10-0 16-4 12-0 1st 1956-57 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 22-4 13-1 9-3 11-1 1st Coach Years W-L Pct. 1957-58 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 15-10 10-1 5-9 9-5 T-1st Dale Morrison 1916-17 12-2 .857 1958-59 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 16-8 9-2 7-6 10-4 2nd Burton Rix 1917-21 22-34 .393 1959-60 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 17-7 9-1 8-6 10-4 T-2nd R.N. Blackwell 1921-22 8-11 .421 1960-61 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 12-12 11-2 1-10 6-8 6th H.A. Faulkner 1922-24 19-26 .422 1961-62 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 18-7 10-1 8-6 11-3 T-1st J.W. St. Clair 1924-38 119-111 .517 1962-63 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 12-12 9-5 3-7 6-8 T-5th F.C. Baccus 1938-43, 45-47 55-71 .436 1963-64 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 12-12 7-5 5-7 8-6 T-3rd James Stewart 1943-44 18-17 .514 1964-65 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 17-10 9-3 8-7 10-4 T-1st Roy D. Baccus 1944-45 11-10 .524 1965-66 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 17-9 10-2 7-7 11-3 1st E.O. (Doc) Hayes 1947-67 299-191 .610 1966-67 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 20-6 10-2 10-4 12-2 2nd Bob Prewitt 1967-75 88-115 .433 1967-68 Bob Prewitt 6-18 4-10 2-8 5-9 T-7th Sonny Allen 1975-80 61-77 .442 1968-69 Bob Prewitt 12-12 6-6 6-6 8-6 3rd Dave Bliss 1980-88 142-101 .584 1969-70 Bob Prewitt 5-19 5-6 0-13 4-10 7th John Shumate 1988-95 78-118 .398 1970-71 Bob Prewitt 16-10 13-2 3-8 8-6 4th Mike Dement 1995-present 111-92 .547 1971-72 Bob Prewitt 16-11 12-1 4-10 10-4 T-1st Totals 1916-present 1,043-976 .517

68 Year-by-Year Results

1916-17 at TCU W 19-18 at Texas L 11-15 at Baylor W 34-31 DALE MORRISON 12-2 BAYLOR L 18-34 TEXAS L 9-17 RICE W 43-26 TIAA CHAMPIONS BAYLOR L 18-21 TEXAS L 13-29 BAYLOR W 39-34 DALLAS ALL-STARS W 40-33 at Southwestern W 31-13 BAYLOR L 20-25 at Dallas High School W 51-1 at Southwestern W 29-23 BAYLOR W 21-20 1928-29 S. PRESBYTERIAN W 52-8 TEXAS A&M L 13-14 J.W. ST. CLAIR 6-9 DALLAS BOYS CLUB W 17-13 TEXAS A&M L 13-16 1924-25 at North Texas State L 20-25 at Austin College W 28-26 BAYLOR MEDICAL W 21-20 J.W. ST. CLAIR 4-11 at North Texas State L 13-28 at North Texas State W 25-23 at Rice L 20-27 ARKANSAS L 15-29 ARKANSAS L 26-33 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 28-18 ARKANSAS L 20-29 ARKANSAS L 17-39 at Hardin-Simmons L 15-22 1921-22 TEXAS W 31-26 TCU W 34-25 OKLAHOMA L 33-45 R.N. BLACKWELL 8-11 TCU L 20-27 at Texas L 19-29 OKLAHOMA W 43-20 SOUTHWESTERN L 13-27 RICE W 30-23 TEXAS A&M W 23-15 UNIV. OF DALLAS W 29-15 at Southwestern L 29-40 TEXAS A&M W 35-24 TEXAS W 33-32 SOUTHWESTERN W 34-12 RICE W 26-20 at Texas L 15-16 RICE W 26-20 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 36-6 RICE W 23-19 at Rice L 23-32 at Texas A&M L 16-18 at Univ. of Dallas W 46-13 TCU W 28-17 at Texas A&M L 26-38 BAYLOR L 19-23 at TCU W 23-14 at Baylor L 8-9 at Rice W 29-28 1917-18 TCU L 11-15 at Tulsa L 25-28 at Baylor W 31-24 BURTON RIX 5-4 at Baylor W 19-18 at Oklahoma State L 20-32 TCU L 28-34 at East Texas State W 33-4 BAYLOR W 19-17 at Oklahoma State L 19-39 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 20-25 TEXAS L 21-22 OKLAHOMA STATE L 10-17 at TCU L 20-43 at Baylor W 15-9 TEXAS L 18-31 at Baylor W 28-16 1929-30 at Southwestern L 33-43 at TCU W 24-16 J. W. ST. CLAIR 7-11 at Texas L 14-35 TEXAS A&M L 21-26 1925-26 at North Texas State L 14-26 at North Texas State W 26-11 at Texas A&M L 16-28 J.W. ST. CLAIR 10-6 SE OKLAHOMA L 17-30 at Rice W 32-23 TEXAS A&M L 14-31 at North Texas State W 21-20 SE OKLAHOMA L 32-42 at Rice L 30-35 at Texas A&M L 13-41 at North Texas State L 16-21 OKLAHOMA L 19-24 BAYLOR W 20-5 PHILLIPS W 37-20 at Arkansas L 27-29 OKLAHOMA L 22-24 BAYLOR L 19-37 at Arkansas L 8-28 at North Texas State L 17-18 1918-19 TEXAS L 20-28 at Texas A&M L 20-23 BURTON RIX 7-8 1922-23 TCU W 15-11 RICE W 41-40 TEXAS L 18-25 H.A. FAULKNER 10-11 TEXAS A&M W 20-13 at Rice W 34-28 TCU W 30-19 BAYLOR W 24-23 at Texas A&M L 30-32 at Baylor W 24-22 BAYLOR L 28-30 BAYLOR L 13-17 at Texas W 26-19 TEXAS A&M L 19-24 BAYLOR W 32-8 TEXAS A&M L 23-26 BAYLOR W 22-21 TEXAS W 25-22 at Southwestern L 20-21 TEXAS A&M W 25-23 CENTENARY W 34-19 at Arkansas L 27-28 at Southwestern W 37-15 at Oklahoma State W 18-10 CENTENARY L 19-26 at Arkansas L 29-44 at Texas L 7-29 at Oklahoma State L 18-19 at Rice W 29-9 TCU W 36-35 at Texas L 15-23 at Oklahoma City W 21-20 at TCU W 20-19 BAYLOR W 26-24 TEXAS A&M L 18-25 at Oklahoma Normal L 24-26 RICE W 23-9 at Texas L 14-50 at TCU L 32-35 TCU W 37-20 at Baylor W 24-12 at TCU W 25-20 RICE W 27-17 at TCU W 21-14 RICE W 32-20 at Texas L 19-29 1926-27 1930-31 at Rice W 40-24 at Texas A&M L 21-35 J. W. ST. CLAIR 11-5 J.W. ST. CLAIR 9-8 at Rice W 29-17 at Texas A&M L 24-27 DALLAS ATH. CLUB W 40-23 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 36-16 at Texas A&M L 12-43 OKLAHOMA STATE W 23-19 OKLAHOMA W 24-22 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 25-31 at Oklahoma State L 18-20 at North Texas State L 22-33 at Oklahoma L 33-36 1919-20 at Baylor L 7-12 at North Texas State W 23-10 at Oklahoma L 30-35 BURTON RIX 4-9 at Baylor L 14-20 at North Texas State W 18-11 EAST TEXAS STATE L 37-54 at Rice W 24-23 TEXAS L 15-25 at Texas A&M L 28-31 RICE W 44-28 at Texas A&M L 15-19 at TCU W 30-19 BAYLOR W 28-27 TEXAS W 51-32 at Texas A&M L 14-22 at TCU W 20-18 RICE W 45-14 BAYLOR W 47-37 SOUTHWESTERN L 19-29 TRINITY W 28-7 TEXAS A&M W 33-32 TCU W 36-33 at Texas L 5-25 TCU W 33-26 at Texas (OT) W 41-33 BAYLOR L 19-20 1923-24 ARKANSAS L 30-32 TEXAS A&M W 37-22 at Tulsa L 18-20 H.A. FAULKNER 9-15 ARKANSAS L 31-32 at Baylor L 28-34 at Baylor W 25-13 at Austin College W 19-11 TEXAS W 25-23 at Texas A&M L 23-25 TEXAS A&M L 15-20 at Oklahoma State L 16-25 at Texas L 23-25 at Rice W 59-39 at Austin College L 20-23 at Oklahoma State L 16-29 at TCU W 25-24 ARKANSAS L 27-32 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 43-20 at TCU L 12-29 at Rice W 39-20 ARKANSAS W 40-27 TEXAS A&M L 14-19 at TCU L 11-16 at TCU L 29-37 TEXAS W 19-9 TEXAS A&M W 13-8 1927-28 TEXAS A&M W 16-9 J. W. ST. CLAIR 10-5 1931-32 1920-21 at Arkansas W 17-11 TEXAS W 29-23 J.W. ST. CLAIR 8-13 BURTON RIX 6-13 at Arkansas L 15-21 at Oklahoma L 24-32 DALLAS ATHLETIC CLUB W 29-24 at Austin College W 43-20 OKLAHOMA STATE L 14-18 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 27-13 DALLAS ATHLETIC CLUB L 27-28 TEXAS L 18-21 OKLAHOMA STATE W 22-9 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 23-26 at East Texas State W 34-27 at Tulsa L 23-30 at Baylor L 13-15 TCU L 21-23 at East Texas State W 30-24 at Baylor L 20-29 at Baylor W 20-16 at Rice W 33-20 at Oklahoma L 20-35 at Southwestern L 19-26 at Texas A&M L 18-29 TEXAS A&M W 39-25 at Oklahoma L 28-42 at Texas W 19-9 at Texas A&M W 31-18 TEXAS A&M W 40-28 at North Texas State W 32-31 TEXAS A&M L 15-19 TCU L 13-27 at TCU W 21-19 at North Texas State W 34-17 TEXAS A&M L 14-22 TCU L 17-19 at Arkansas L 26-48 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 38-14 RICE L 23-24 at Austin College W 29-12 at Arkansas L 22-34 at Texas L 29-35 TCU L 20-21 at Texas L 13-19 at Texas W 44-25 RICE L 19-24

69 at Arkansas L 20-46 at Texas A&M L 23-31 at Texas L 24-31 BERGSTROM A.A.F. W 51-46 at Arkansas L 20-29 TCU L 29-33 RICE L 34-36 CHILDRESS A.A.F. L 45-58 at Texas A&M W 30-23 at Texas A&M L 49-51 MAJORS A.A.F. L 36-39 TEXAS L 17-29 1936-37 at Rice L 33-52 A.S.T.P.-Baylor L 46-49 BAYLOR L 26-38 J.W. ST. CLAIR 13-8 TCU W 46-35 at Texas A&M W 65-35 at Rice L 22-28 SWC CO-CHAMPIONS at Arkansas L 40-75 at Rice L 34-54 TEXAS A&M L 10-21 at Oklahoma L 28-32 at Arkansas L 26-36 TCU W 40-30 at TCU L 19-52 at Oklahoma L 41-43 TEXAS (OT) W 45-42 at Arkansas L 58-68 at Baylor L 28-40 SOUTHERN CAL L 30-33 at TCU W 46-39 at Arkansas L 49-74 at TCU W 32-30 at Hardin-Simmons L 27-33 TEXAS A&M W 46-39 TEXAS L 48-61 at Hardin-Simmons L 22-26 BAYLOR L 30-48 RICE L 27-38 1932-33 at Univ. of Mexico W 40-18 at TCU L 37-47 J.W. ST. CLAIR 8-9 at East Texas State W 24-18 1940-41 at Texas W 49-46 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 25-26 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 37-19 F. C. BACCUS 10-10 BAYLOR W 64-41 EAST TEXAS STATE W 60-23 at North Texas State L 26-29 at West Texas State W 34-32 at Baylor W 57-44 EAST TEXAS STATE W 41-14 at Texas W 27-16 at West Texas State L 36-46 TEXAS A&M W 81-37 OKLAHOMA L 31-39 at TCU W 26-22 at Oklahoma L 34-43 OKLAHOMA W 31-29 ARKANSAS W 29-25 at Oklahoma W 57-55 1944-45 TCU W 20-19 ARKANSAS L 28-37 at North Texas State W 52-50 ROY D. BACCUS 11-10 TEXAS A&M W 28-24 BAYLOR W 26-15 at Southern Cal L 34-45 FREDERICK A.A.F. L 37-62 at Texas L 33-39 TEXAS A&M W 28-25 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 35-43 at Oklahoma L 40-41 RICE W 34-33 RICE W 38-36 EAST TEXAS STATE W 37-36 at Norman Marines W 53-48 ARKANSAS L 23-40 at Baylor W 25-20 TCU W 35-34 TEXAS TECH W 56-50 ARKANSAS L 25-26 at Texas W 24-19 at Baylor L 30-34 TEXAS TECH W 57-36 at Baylor W 27-20 TCU W 34-22 TEXAS W 39-35 WACO A.A.F. L 45-58 BAYLOR L 28-29 at Texas A&M W 28-22 RICE W 43-36 DALLAS N.A.S. W 58-45 TEXAS L 27-28 at Rice L 32-35 BAYLOR L 45-55 DALLAS N.A.S. L 46-60 at Texas A&M L 22-32 TEXAS A&M W 43-37 at Waco A.A.F. L 42-53 at Rice W 26-22 1937-38 at Rice L 38-63 TEXAS W 58-41 at TCU L 24-36 J.W. ST. CLAIR 9-6 at Texas A&M W 45-40 at Rice L 52-70 at Gettysburg W 31-28 at Texas L 36-42 at Texas A&M W 50-28 1933-34 at Long Island L 29-40 at TCU W 38-36 at TCU L 46-52 J.W. ST. CLAIR 6-9 at Temple L 41-53 ARKANSAS L 23-40 BAYLOR W 56-34 at Oklahoma L 28-36 at Baylor L 23-26 ARKANSAS L 32-41 at Baylor W 65-33 at Oklahoma L 28-37 TEXAS W 29-26 TCU W 56-38 at Oklahoma State W 49-35 TEXAS A&M W 41-20 1941-42 at Texas W 44-38 at Baylor W 35-25 TCU W 42-23 F.C. BACCUS 3-16 TEXAS A&M W 73-43 TEXAS L 22-27 at Rice W 42-23 at NorthTexas State L 31-33 RICE L 53-72 at Rice L 25-37 at Texas A&M W 47-28 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 40-34 ARKANSAS L 52-59 at Texas A&M L 34-40 RICE W 50-35 at Oklahoma L 34-57 ARKANSAS L 49-65 at TCU L 26-29 at Texas L 23-25 PHILLIPS 66 L 25-35 TEXAS A&M l 26-49 at Arkansas L 23-32 Colorado State (N1) W 47-37 1945-46 BAYLOR W 37-32 at Arkansas L 26-34 Pittsburg State (N1) L 37-40 F.C. BACCUS 7-16 TCU W 32-27 at TCU W 37-30 Arkansas (N1) L 22-52 at Ashburn Hospital W 50-28 RICE W 36-30 BAYLOR W 45-36 at Arkansas L 33-36 at Grand Prairie N.A.S. W 54-44 at Texas L 34-40 at Arkansas L 34-36 GRAND PRAIRIE N.A.S. L 38-46 at Arkansas L 35-38 1938-39 BAYLOR (OT) L 41-45 at Oklahoma L 45-52 at Arkansas W 44-37 F.C. BACCUS 14-8 TEXAS L 31-32 at Norman Navy L 44-51 EAST TEXAS STATE W 42-32 at TCU L 35-39 TEXAS TECH W 50-27 1934-35 EAST TEXAS STATE W 39-34 at Texas L 43-60 TEXAS TECH W 57-43 J.W. ST.CLAIR 14-3 at North Texas State W 39-34 RICE L 35-55 at North Texas State W 58-38 SWC CO-CHAMPIONS at North Texas State W 41-34 at Texas A&M L 29-47 at North Texas State W 48-37 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 63-27 KANSAS L 40-46 at Rice L 31-65 GRAND PRAIRIE N.A.S. W 71-70 at Austin College W 45-27 KANSAS L 31-44 TEXAS A&M W 35-33 at South Camp Hood L 37-58 at North Texas State W 33-17 LOYOLA (ILL.) L 31-44 at Baylor L 38-48 at Texas A&M L 38-45 EAST TEXAS STATE W 45-27 BRADLEY W 45-33 at Arkansas L 22-52 at Rice L 29-49 DR PEPPER W 30-22 at Oklahoma W 49-44 N1-All College Tourney at Oklahoma City, Okla. RICE L 50-55 TEXAS L 36-38 at Oklahoma L 31-49 TCU L 40-54 BAYLOR L 26-27 ARKANSAS W 47-31 1942-43 at Baylor L 38-58 RICE W 32-19 ARKANSAS W 32-19 F.C. BACCUS 10-8 TEXAS L 69-70 at Texas W 32-28 at TCU W 31-29 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 26-35 TEXAS A&M L 49-53 at TCU W 36-20 RICE W 33-31 EAST TEXAS STATE W 44-38 at Arkansas L 53-81 TEXAS A&M W 44-21 TEXAS A&M W 40-29 at North Texas State W 40-37 at Arkansas L 46-74 at Texas A&M W 35-29 TEXAS L 27-33 at East Texas State W 48-36 BAYLOR L 48-57 at Rice L 30-32 at Baylor L 35-60 GRAND PRAIRIE N.A.S. W 54-37 at TCU L 34-42 ARKANSAS W 30-22 at Texas L 21-38 GRAND PRAIRIE N.A.S. W 59-30 at Texas L 35-41 ARKANSAS W 41-21 at Rice L 36-39 ARKANSAS L 35-39 at Baylor W 41-24 at Texas A&M W 48-28 ARKANSAS L 29-36 1946-47 TCU W 41-24 TCU W 41-39 at Texas L 37-41 F.C. BACCUS 14-8 BAYLOR W 39-33 at TCU L 43-49 LOYOLA (ILL.) L 49-59 1935-36 BAYLOR W 71-44 OKLAHOMA L 41-66 J.W. ST.CLAIR 4-8 1939-40 TCU W 54-44 CONT. AIRLINES L 41-43 at TCU L 23-29 F.C. BACCUS 7-13 at Texas A&M W 51-39 Missouri (N1) W 56-53 at Texas (2OT) W 33-31 EAST TEXAS STATE L 40-41 at Rice L 33-53 Kansas State (N1) W 46-36 TEXAS A&M W 31-27 EAST TEXAS STATE W 44-37 TEXAS A&M L 47-54 Kansas (N1) W 49-46 at Rice L 26-42 at Oklahoma L 37-52 RICE L 39-50 at Stephen F. Austin W 52-47 at Arkansas L 23-34 at Kansas L 31-63 TEXAS W 65-56 at Loyola (Ill.) W 62-53 at Arkansas L 28-40 at Kansas L 26-37 at Baylor L 34-40 at Buffalo W 64-37 TEXAS W 44-30 at Loyola (Ill.) W 38-34 at New York University L 63-76 at Baylor L 28-30 at Purdue L 26-48 1943-44 TEXAS A&M W 68-35 BAYLOR L 27-30 BUTLER L 37-42 JAMES STEWART 8-9 at Texas L 36-56 at Rice W 43-34 at Baylor W 48-44 OKLAHOMA W 41-37 BAYLOR W 67-53

70 TCU W 55-36 BAYLOR W 50-47 RICE W 66-46 ARKANSAS L 55-63 TEXAS L 51-58 TCU L 45-51 ARKANSAS W 64-52 TEXAS A&M W 56-50 ARKANSAS W 47-44 TEXAS W 51-34 at TCU W 59-52 RICE W 55-48 at Baylor L 52-59 at Texas (OT) L 46-47 at Rice W 75-74 at Arkansas W 55-48 at Texas A&M L 58-59 at Baylor L 61-70 N1-Big Six Tournament at Kansas City, Kan. N1-Cotton Bowl Invitational at Dallas

1947-48 1950-51 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 13-10 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 14-10 at Oklahoma L 45-55 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 58-53 at Indiana State L 53-80 OKLAHOMA L 39-47 at Cincinnati L 46-59 at St. John's L 72-76 at Eastern Kentucky W 66-45 at Canisius L 55-64 CENTENARY W` 54-43 CENTENARY W 79-52 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 55-44 at Oklahoma State L 45-51 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 60-49 SOUTHERN MISS W 73-60 WYOMING W 41-39 Alabama (N1) W 60-46 Hardin-Simmons (N1) W 65-57 Texas (N1) W 52-50 Texas A&M (N1) W 47-30 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 47-39 Texas Wesleyan (N1) W 53-42 TEXAS TECH W 44-43 TCU W 62-58 at Tulsa W 64-54 BAYLOR L 42-43 TCU L 46-57 at Arkansas L 40-47 at Baylor W 66-37 at Arkansas L 57-58 ARKANSAS W 60-45 TEXAS L 51-57 at Texas L 39-42 at Texas A&M L 46-51 TEXAS A&M W 51-44 at Rice W 65-54 at Rice L 69-75 at Baylor L 49-51 BAYLOR W 58-46 TEXAS A&M W 62-26 at Arkansas L 48-50 RICE W 54-52 TEXAS W 54-41 at Texas L 45-47 at Texas A&M L 43-49 at TCU W 63-48 at TCU L 54-64 N1-Ft. Worth Invite at Ft. Worth, Texas RICE W 58-46 N1-Express-News Tourney at San Antonio, Texas 1948-49 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 11-13 1951-52 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 68-65 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 11-12 TEXAS TECH W 57-45 OKLAHOMA W 57-49 TEXAS TECH L 58-60 at Tulsa W 48-46 at CCNY W 62-56 at Saint Louis L 45-74 at Niagara W 67-57 at Oklahoma State L 45-50 at Saint Louis L 48-61 KANSAS L 51-74 at Missouri L 41-52 NEBRASKA W 61-55 at Missouri W 59-59 at Texas Tech W 50-48 E.O. "Doc" Hayes earned a school-record 299 career wins on the Hilltop Alabama (N1) L 39-42 Texas (N1) L 42-58 TexasTech (N1) L 52-55 Arkansas (N1) W 54-40 Auburn (N1) W 59-41 Rice (N1) L 47-52 BAYLOR W 66-54 TCU L 84-85 NOTRE DAME L 45-58 at TCU L 43-52 at TCU L 48-59 at Texas L 69-75 at TCU L 52-58 at Rice W 57-53 at Texas L 52-80 TEXAS A&M W 92-48 TEXAS L 44-50 TEXAS L 31-41 TEXAS A&M W 73-59 ARKANSAS W 92-68 at TexasA&M W 55-37 TEXAS A&M W 40-34 at Arkansas W 79-74 at Texas A&M L 71-73 at Baylor L 37-44 at Baylor W 60-34 RICE W 68-64 at TCU L 65-73 ARKANSAS L 45-54 at Arkansas W 54-50 N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Dallas TEXAS W 90-63 TCU W 47-36 at Texas L 49-57 at Baylor W 90-66 at Rice W 47-46 at Texas A&M L 47-61 Pos. Starters PPG at Rice L 64-90 TEXAS A&M W 49-35 RICE L 57-72 F Darrell Murphy (Jr.) 11.9 N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston RICE L 50-62 ARKANSAS W 57-48 Henry Holm (Sr.) 9.0 at Arkansas L 39-47 at Baylor L 45-62 Jack Kastman 8.0 Pos. No. Starters PPG BAYLOR L 38-47 TCU L 60-64 Fred Freeman 7.7 F Darrell Murphy (Sr.) 14.6 at Texas W 54-40 SUN OIL CO. W 82-65 G Charles Galey (Jr.) 5.5 F 20 Joel Krog (So.) 8.3 N1-All-College Tourney at Oklahoma City, Okla. N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Dallas Reserves G 44 Art Barnes (Jr.) 11.9 F Richard Bryant (So.) 4.8 G 30 Ron Morris (So.) 11.7 1949-50 1952-53 G Richard Bryant (Sr.) 8.3 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 10-13 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 8-12 1953-54 Reserves at East Texas State W 53-28 HARDIN-SIMMONS L 55-56 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 13-9 F 16 Carl Scharffenberger (So.) 7.0 at Centenary W 51-48 at Oklahoma L 54-49 NW LOUISIANA W 90-71 F 31 (So.) 6.5 at CCNY L 53-67 COLORADO STATE W 63-62 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 105-70 G Art Flinders (Sr.) 4.8 at Niagara L 47-55 at Kansas L 66-83 TULSA W 72-70 HOWARD PAYNE L 56-57 at Kansas L 55-72 at Vanderbilt L 65-72 1954-55 at Colorado L 48-71 Texas A&M (N1) W 57-35 at Memphis State W 66-63 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 15-11 at Colorado L 50-56 Arkansas (N1) W 65-62 ABILENE CHRISTIAN W 97-72 SWC CHAMPIONS MISSOURI L 61-62 Rice (N1) W 71-62 at Oklahoma City L 59-69 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 84-60 MISSOURI L 42-53 at Rice L 54-65 Baylor (N1) W 55-50 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 104-68 Navy (N1) L 50-53 TEXAS L 53-64 Rice (N1) L 79-80 NW LOUISIANA W 99-86 Baylor (N1) W 61-37 at Texas L 52-80 Arkansas (N1) W 70-66 at Washington (Mo.) L 54-58 at Texas A&M W 53-48 at Baylor L 56-65 RICE W 79-66 at Purdue L 75-81 at Rice W 63-31 TCU L 34-57 BAYLOR W 84-60 at Indiana W 83-78 TCU L 50-62 at Texas A&M L 43-51 at Arkansas L 58-61 at Minnesota L 72-89

71 at Bradley L 73-82 1956-57 Reserves 1960-61 TCU (N1) L 71-74 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 22-4 G 20 Kim Nash (So.) 4.4 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 12-12 Texas (N1) W 77-63 SWC CHAMPIONS G/F 32 Albert Brown (Jr.) 3.1 at Oklahoma City L 78-84 Rice (N1) W 88-63 McMURRY W 113-36 G 33 Carter Creech (So.) 0.8 FLORIDA W 74-64 at Texas W 74-51 OKLAHOMA CITY W 78-62 at Georgia Tech L 64-67 RICE W 76-67 MINNESOTA W 91-84 1958-59 at Vanderbilt L 64-76 TEXAS A&M W 93-69 WICHITA STATE W 93-70 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 16-8 OKLAHOMA W 67-61 at TCU L 73-77 XAVIER (OHIO) W 92-71 at Oklahoma City L 51-74 TULANE W 83-67 BAYLOR W 96-84 TEXAS TECH W 101-72 IOWA W 65-55 MINNESOTA W 63-60 at Arkansas L 74-85 Kentucky (N1) L 67-73 WISCONSIN W 81-63 at Saint Louis L 50-74 TCU W 84-70 Dayton (N1) W 67-59 at Kentucky L 60-72 ALABAMA W 84-57 at Baylor L 72-76 TCU (N2) W 74-65 at Vanderbilt W 80-72 TEXAS TECH L 68-70 at Texas A&M W 81-56 Texas A&M (N2) W 68-46 OKLAHOMA W 59-51 at Arkansas L 74-76 at Armed Forces All-Stars L 78-81 Arkansas (N2) W 64-60 MINNESOTA W 67-58 BAYLOR W 75-64 ARKANSAS W 83-69 BAYLOR W 79-64 Arkansas (N1) W 65-64 at TCU W 67-64 at Rice W 86-82 at Texas A&M W 62-53 TCU (N1) L 64-74 OKLAHOMA CITY W 68-67 TEXAS W 93-80 at TCU W 79-63 Rice (N1) L 79-81 RICE W 65-53 Bradley (N2) L 79-81 RICE W 59-57 TEXAS A&M L 63-65 at Texas A&M L 66-80 Tulsa (N2) L 57-68 at Texas L 68-77 at Texas W 73-55 TEXAS W 70-63 N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston ARKANSAS W 69-55 TEXAS TECH W 73-59 at Texas Tech L 67-68 N2-NCAA Mideast Regional at Manhattan, Kan. at Baylor W 83-76 BAYLOR L 53-70 TCU W 79-68 at Texas Tech L 67-68 at TCU L 60-72 at Texas L 65-71 Pos. No. Starters PPG TEXAS W 79-56 at Arkansas W 59-50 TEXAS A&M W 65-61 F 20 Joel Krog (Jr.) 10.4 TEXAS A&M W 71-55 RICE W 72-54 at Rice L 62-64 C 32 Jim Krebs (So.) 21.3 at Rice W 75-72 at Baylor W 54-50 ARKANSAS (OT) L 82-88 G 44 Art Barnes (Sr.) 11.4 TCU W 86-75 at Rice W 60-57 at Baylor L 63-77 G 24 Bobby Mills (So.) 10.2 at Arkansas W 87-59 TEXAS W 78-61 Home Avg: 5,002 - SWC Home Avg: 5,732 G 30 Ron Morris (Jr.) 8.0 Kansas (N3) L 65-73 at Texas Tech L 64-72 Reserves Saint Louis (N3) W 78-68 ARKANSAS W 56-51 Pos. No. Starters PPG F 11 Larry Showalter (So.) 7.1 N1-Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, Ky. TCU W 72-71 F 33 Jim Hammond (Jr.) 10.6 F 31 Tom Miller (Jr.) 5.2 N2-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston at Texas A&M W 70-66 F 10 Steve Jordan (Sr.) 8.5 N3-NCAA Midwest Regional at Dallas N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston F/C 21 Jan Loudermilk (Jr.) 16.1 1955-56 Home Avg: 5,373 - SWC Home Avg: 6,233 Home Avg: 6,272 - SWC Home Avg: 6,801 C 32 Steve Strange (Sr.) 19.0 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 26-4 G 15 John Larson (Jr.) 11.7 SWC CHAMPIONS Pos. No. Starters PPG Pos. No. Starters PPG Reserves NORTH TEXAS STATE W 82-67 F 15 (Jr.) 12.2 F 25 Bobby James (Jr.) 16.0 F/C 25 David Siegmund (So.) 3.9 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 94-56 F 11 Larry Showalter (Sr.) 11.2 F 25 Wilbur Marsh (Jr.) 12.3 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 65-42 C 32 Jim Krebs (Sr.) 24.0 C 32 Steve Strange (So.) 8.5 1961-62 at Iowa L 62-80 G 24 Bobby Mills (Sr.) 14.2 G 12 Max Williams (Jr.) 13.8 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 18-7 at Minnesota (OT) W 82-81 G 22 Ned Duncan (Jr.) 8.9 G 24 Kim Nash (Jr.) 9.3 SWC CHAMPIONS at Wisconsin W 75-62 Reserves Reserves GEORGIA TECH W 67-55 KANSAS W 81-61 C 45 Bob McGregor (Sr.) 5.6 G 33 Carter Creech (Jr.) 5.5 at Oklahoma W 61-52 at Kansas L 58-62 at Nebraska L 60-63 at Wichita State W 85-67 1957-58 1959-60 at Minnesota L 56-70 Arkansas (N1) W 67-62 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 15-10 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 17-7 OKLAHOMA CITY W 83-70 Southern Cal (N1) W 70-64 SWC CO-CHAMPIONS at Minnesota W 73-60 at Tulane L 70-75 Rice (OT) (N1) W 76-73 at Minnesota L 52-66 at Iowa L 58-89 at Alabama W 71-66 RICE W 87-65 at Iowa L 60-65 OKLAHOMA CITY W 67-56 VANDERBILT W 91-73 at Texas W 66-63 HAMLINE W 66-50 VANDERBILT W 86-67 SAINT LOUIS W 63-53 TEXAS A&M W 97-68 at Oklahoma L 58-66 at Oklahoma L 57-65 at TCU W 70-53 TCU W 105-64 VANDERBIILT W 72-58 at Tulane W 86-61 BAYLOR W 73-60 at Baylor W 92-72 KENTUCKY W 65-64 GEORGIA TECH W 80-71 at Arkansas W 77-70 at Arkansas W 58-53 AUBURN W 75-65 Texas Tech (N1) W 85-65 at Texas A&M L 55-75 TEXAS W 109-96 Texas Tech (N1) L 70-72 Arkansas (N1) W 67-56 at Oklahoma City W 87-66 at TCU W 26-22 Texas A&M (N1) W 59-49 Texas A&M (N1) L 55-58 TEXAS TECH L 63-79 at Texas A&M W 92-80 Texas (N1) W 83-75 at Texas L 56-58 at Rice L 53-61 BAYLOR W 89-68 BAYLOR W 63-51 TEXAS TECH W 49-44 TEXAS (OT) W 84-82 ARKANSAS W 80-72 at Rice L 74-78 at Texas A&M W 66-64 TEXAS A&M W 59-54 at Rice W 89-75 TEXAS W 82-68 BAYLOR W 73-71 at Texas Tech W 68-63 at All-Air Force W 88-77 at Texas Tech W 84-80 at TCU W 79-73 RICE W 68-63 Texas Tech (N2) W 68-67 at Texas A&M L 36-44 at Arkansas W 72-70 at Texas W 69-64 Houston (N3) W 89-74 ARKANSAS W 49-46 RICE W 66-52 TCU W 96-86 Oklahoma City (N3) W 84-63 TCU W 84-67 TEXAS L 65-69 at Baylor W 69-52 San Francisco (N4) L 68-86 at Arkansas L 63-65 at Rice W 75-58 ARKANSAS W 84-81 Temple (N4) L 81-90 at TCU L 71-82 TCU W 98-67 Texas Tech (N1) L 67-71 N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston RICE W 70-59 TEXAS A&M W 81-53 N1-SWC Playoff at Fort Worth, Texas N2-NCAA Mideast Regional at Manhattan, Kan. TEXAS TECH W 66-56 at Baylor L 61-68 Home Avg: 6,665 - SWC Home Avg: 7,803 N3-NCAA Midwest Regional at Lawrence, Kan. at Texas W 89-73 at Texas Tech L 69-71 N4-NCAA Final Four at Evanston, Ill. TEXAS A&M L 42-43 ARKANSAS W 93-82 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Baylor W 77-52 N1- SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston F/C 21 Jan Loudermilk (Sr.) 20.9 Pos. No. Starters PPG Arkansas (N2) L 55-61 Home Avg: 6,647 - SWC Home Avg: 7,148 C 25 Dave Siegmund (Jr.) 13.7 F 20 Joel Krog (Sr.) 12.0 N1-SWC Christmas Tournament at Houston G 24 James Thompson (Jr.) 11.2 F 11 Larry Showalter (Jr.) 11.0 N2-SWC Playoff at Shreveport, La. Pos. No. Starters PPG F 33 Jim Hammond (Sr.) 9.7 C 32 Jim Krebs (Jr.) 19.1 Home Avg: 6,231 - SWC Home Avg: 7,717 F 25 Wilbur Marsh (Sr.) 11.6 G 30 Jim Brockman (So.) 3.7 G 24 Bobby Mills (Jr.) 13.0 F 21 Jan Loudermilk (So.) 9.8 Reserves G 30 Ron Morris (Sr.) 10.2 Pos. No. Starters PPG C 32 Steve Strange (Jr.) 17.2 F 11 Gene Elmore (So.) 3.5 Reserves F 15 Rick Herrscher (Sr.) 17.5 G 12 Max Williams (Sr.) 14.3 C 32 Mike Marsh (So.) 3.4 F 15 Rick Herrscher (So.) 5.6 F 11 Bobby James (So.) 13.1 G 24 Kim Nash (Sr.) 8.8 G 22 Frank Bumstead (So.) 3.1 C 31 Tom Miller (Sr.) 4.2 C 25 Wilbur Marsh (So.) 9.0 Reserves G 12 Max Williams (So.) 10.6 G 23 Carter Creech (Sr.) 5.5 1962-63 G 22 Ned Duncan (Sr.) 8.0 G 13 Bruce Mills (So.) 2.6 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 12-12 F 33 Jim Hammond (So.) 2.0 at Oklahoma City W 55-53

72 OKLAHOMA L 83-96 LSU W 98-75 at Georgia Tech L 56-73 at Oklahoma City L 72-81 at Vanderbilt L 62-69 TULANE W 80-58 LSU W 83-68 MISSOURI W 78-73 TULANE W 99-75 Memphis State (OT) (N1) L 92-95 NORTHWESTERN W 80-75 Saint Louis (N1) W 82-79 MINNESOTA W 100-80 at Rice W 64-62 TULSA W 73-71 TEXAS A&M W 89-77 ARKANSAS L 71-73 at Texas Tech L 89-107 at Baylor L 58-62 TEXAS L 79-89 TEXAS TECH W 70-61 TCU W 110-94 TEXAS A&M W 71-68 at Arkansas W 84-76 OKLA. CITY (OT) L 90-94 at Baylor W 76-74 at Rice (OT) L 72-75 TEXAS TECH L 72-82 TCU W 92-80 at TCU W 96-95 at Texas L 62-77 at Texas W 73-70 at Texas A&M L 70-76 RICE W 100-80 RICE W 89-79 BAYLOR W 80-70 at TCU W 109-98 at Texas A&M L 81-94 TEXAS L 76-92 ARKANSAS W 88-75 at Arkansas L 79-82 Texas (N2) W 80-78 BAYLOR L 72-73 Wichita State (N3) L 81-86 at Texas Tech W 88-87 Houston (N3) W 89-87 Home Avg: 5,703 - SWC Home Avg: 6,734 N1-Memphis St. Invitational at Memphis, Tenn. N2-SWC Playoff at Waco, Texas Pos. No. Starters PPG N3-NCAA Midwest Regional at Manhattan, Kan. C 25 David Siegmund (Sr.) 17.4 Home Avg: 5,897 - SWC Home Avg: 7,191 G 24 James Thompson (Sr.) 15.2 F 11 Gene Elmore (Jr.) 12.1 Pos. No. Starters PPG C 32 Jim Smith (So.) 9.3 F/C 25 Carroll Hooser (Jr.) 15.8 F 33 Bill Ward (So.) 7.4 G 33 Bill Ward (Sr.) 14.5 Reserves F 23 Charles Beasley (So.) 12.8 F 23 Bill Somerville (Jr.) 6.4 F 11 Bob Begert (So.) 11.1 G 30 Jim Brockman (Jr.) 5.0 G 15 (So.) 9.9 G 22 Frank Bumstead (Jr.) 3.2 Reserves F/C 32 Jim Smith (Sr.) 9.1 1963-64 G 10 Hank Wendorf (Sr.) 3.7 E.O. (D0C) HAYES 12-12 G 34 Bob Jones (So.) 2.7 VANDERBILT L 60-79 Bobby James led SMU in scoring with 16.0 ppg in 1958-59 at LSU L 62-66 1965-66 at Oklahoma W 63-72 E.O. (DOC) HAYES 17-9 1966-67 1967-68 OKLAHOMA CITY L 90-95 SWC CHAMPIONS E.O. (DOC) HAYES 20-6 BOB PREWITT 6-18 at Iowa L 70-73 at Oklahoma City L 90-97 SWC CHAMPIONS GEORGIA TECH L 74-77 at Northwestern L 79-88 GEORGIA TECH W 83-73 at Georgia Tech L 70-87 VANDERBILT (OT) L 84-88 GEORGIA TECH W 97-75 OKLAHOMA W 97-78 at Vanderbilt L 76-89 OKLAHOMA CITY L 73-90 AUBURN W 84-70 at LSU L 88-91 OKLAHOMA CITY W 81-78 at Wisconsin L 82-120 STANFORD L 70-80 at Tulane W 78-69 TEXAS-EL PASO L 62-71 at Notre Dame L 59-79 TEXAS A&M L 61-75 OKLAHOMA CITY W 92-81 HAWAII W 92-72 DENVER L 81-86 at Baylor W 85-65 Western Kentucky (N1) L 68-82 MIDWESTERN W 89-74 ARMY L 66-70 RICE W 92-76 Army (N1) L 51-64 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 101-82 Califomia (N1) L 84-88 at Oklahoma City W 79-73 CENTENARY L 81-87 Drake (2OT) (N1) W 84-81 Indiana (N1) W 91-84 TCU W 79-67 CONNECTICUT W 80-66 SIU-Carbondale (N1) W 66-64 BAYLOR L 66-76 at Texas (OT) W 76-74 at Texas A&M L 78-85 at Baylor (OT) W 85-83 at Texas L 80-84 TEXAS TECH L 83-85 TEXAS W 99-78 TEXAS A&M W 80-67 at Rice L 71-73 at Arkansas L 71-83 at Texas Tech L 83-100 at Texas L 73-82 TEXAS A&M W 78-77 at TCU W 85-75 TCU L 89-97 RICE W 84-76 at Oklahoma City L 82-93 TEXAS W 82-66 at Arkansas W 75-74 at Arkansas W 69-59 at Texas Tech L 78-86 at Texas Tech L 83-94 RICE W 112-89 at Oklahoma City W 92-82 ARKANSAS L 68-70 ARKANSAS W 86-71 BAYLOR W 95-65 TCU W 89-88 at TCU L 64-91 at Texas A&M L 70-75 at Rice W 99-79 at Texas Tech W 91-75 TEXAS TECH W 85-68 BAYLOR W 95-76 at Baylor W 68-66 BAYLOR W 94-88 TCU W 70-63 at Rice L 90-97 ARKANSAS W 67-66 TEXAS TECH L 74-82 at Arkansas W 95-87 Home Avg: 5,502 - SWC Home Avg: 6,157 TEXAS A&M W 82-65 at TCU W 85-83 at Baylor W 70-63 at Texas W 71-69 ARKANSAS W 69-66 TEXAS L 72-83 Pos. No. Starters PPG at TCU (OT) W 100-96 at Rice W 85-84 RICE L 75-76 F 11 Gene Elmore (Sr.) 20.3 TEXAS TECH W 99-89 at Texas A&M W 85-71 at Texas A&M L 80-85 F/C 25 Carroll Hooser (So.) 12.9 Kansas (N2) L 90-96 TEXAS W 92-83 N1-All-Sports Assoc. Tournament at Dallas G 30 Jim Brickman (Sr.) 13.3 Cincinnati (N2) W 89-84 Louisville (N2) W 83-81 Home Avg: 3,107 - SWC Home Avg: 3,919 G 33 Bill Ward (Jr.) 6.9 N1-Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, Tenn. Houston (N2) L 75-83 G 15 Hank Wendorf (Jr.) 6.2 N2-NCAA Midwest Regional at Lubbock, Texas N1- Classic at El Paso, Texas Pos. No. Starters PPG Reserves Home Avg: 5,736 - SWC Home Avg: 6,498 N2-NCAA Midwest Regional at Lawrence, Kan. F 25 Lynn Phillips (Jr.) 19.1 F 13 John Ramsay (So.) 7.4 Home Avg: 5,491 - SWC Home Avg: 6,842 F 35 John Higginbotham (Sr.) 10.5 F/C 32 Jim Smith (Jr.) 5.8 Pos. No. Starters PPG G 40 Bill Voight (Jr.) 18.2 F/C 35 Mike Marsh (Jr.) 5.6 F 25 Carol Hooser (Sr.) 20.1 Pos. No. Starters PPG G 44 Gary Sibley (Jr.) 12.1 F 23 Charles Beasley (Jr.) 18.7 F 25 Lynn Phillips (So.) 14.1 F 33 Woody Taliaferro (So.) 7.7 1964-65 G 15 Denny Holman (Jr.) 13.5 F 11 Bob Begert (Sr.) 13.2 Reserves E.O. (DOC) HAYES 17-10 G 11 Bob Begert (Jr.) 12.8 G 15 Denny Holman (Sr.) 15.5 G 15 Gary Hawkins (So.) 4.7 SWC CO-CHAMPIONS G 34 Bob Jones (Jr.) 7.2 G 23 Charles Beasley (Sr.) 14.9 G 34 Bobby Harrison (So.) 3.3 OKLAHOMA CITY W 89-76 Reserves G 40 Bill Voight (So.) 11.3 at Georgia Tech L 75-83 F 35 John Higginbotham (So.) 7.1 Reserves 1968-69 at Vanderbilt L 67-99 F 31 John Ramsay (Sr.) 5.9 G 34 Bob Jones (Sr.) 6.0 BOB PREWITT 12-12 TULSA L 50-69 F 33 Stan Slaughter (So.) 1.7 F 35 John Higginbotham (Jr.) 5.9 at Vanderbilt L 94-97

73 at Georgia Tech L 59-87 WICHITA STATE W 95-85 1972-73 G 21 Rick Billik (Sr.) 5.1 at Western Kentucky L 79-92 at Oklahoma City W 91-74 BOB PREWITT 10-15 at SIU-Carbondale W 81-70 NEBRASKA W 80-75 Louisiana Tech (N1) L 87-92 1974-75 LOUISVILLE L 73-79 Clemson (N1) L 51-67 Houston Baptist (N1) W 78-75 BOB PREWITT 8-18 YALE W 82-78 St. John's (N1) L 80-95 at Vanderbilt L 78-98 PAN AMERICAN L 60-78 Mississippi (N1) W 94-79 LOUISVILLE L 85-97 OKLAHOMA CITY W 106-83 at North Texas State W 89-87 Drake (N1) L 81-86 at Creighton W 97-95 at Oklahoma City L 77-85 at Kansas State L 58-64 at TCU W 81-78 DALLAS BAPTIST W 88-63 Texas-El Paso (N2) L 55-71 S. MISSISSIPPI L 85-91 at Baylor L 67-69 McMURRY W 92-75 Houston (N2) L 102-115 Nebraska (N1) L 67-69 TEXAS W 68-62 OKLAHOMA CITY W 88-80 Dallas Baptist W 97-72 Creighton (N1) L 59-73 TEXAS A&M (OT) L 75-76 at Rice L 67-78 at Oklahoma L 68-84 at Oklahoma City L 75-86 at Rice W 101-80 BAYLOR W 96-86 MISSOURI L 73-74 TULANE L 80-84 at Oklahoma City L 74-96 at TCU L 85-93 KANSAS STATE L 55-57 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 98-67 OKLAHOMA CITY W 103-84 ARKANSAS W 90-88 at Texas Tech (OT) L 59-64 DALLAS BAPTIST W 96-70 TEXAS TECH W 87-77 at Texas A&M W 89-83 RICE W 79-77 at Cincinnati L 74-106 ARKANSAS W 84-69 TEXAS L 83-84 TCU W 104-71 OKLAHOMA CITY W 84-75 at Texas Tech W 84-65 TEXAS TECH W 93-91 at Baylor W 81-69 TEXAS W 74-59 Arkansas (N2) W 76-68 at Arkansas W 112-99 ARKANSAS W 110-94 ARKANSAS L 69-73 TCU (OT) L 84-87 TEXAS A&M W 85-78 at Texas W 82-75 at Baylor L 63-66 BAYLOR (OT) L 78-90 at Baylor L 79-112 TEXAS A&M (OT) W 64-62 RICE W 76-67 at Texas W 71-69 RICE W 95-87 TEXAS TECH L 59-64 at Texas A&M L 77-102 at Texas A&M L 98-119 at Texas Tech L 91-103 at Rice W 79-68 TCU W 88-67 RICE L 90-96 at Texas L 88-96 at TCU L 76-80 at Texas Tech L 61-74 N1-All-Sports Assoc.Tournament at Dallas TCU W 79-78 BAYLOR L 82-84 at TCU L 64-84 N2-At Little Rock, Ark. N1-Vanderbilt Invitational at Nashville, Tenn. at Arkansas L 96-103 TEXAS TECH L 57-60 Home Avg: 4,238 - SWC Home Avg: 5,795 Home Avg: 5,234 - SWC Home Avg: 7,109 at Texas A&M L 75-78 at Texas L 62-70 TEXAS L 77-83 BAYLOR (OT) W 78-77 Pos. No. Starters PPG Pos. No. Starters PPG N1-Shreveport Invitational at Shreveport, La. at Arkansas L 50-72 F 23 Gene Phillips (So.) 21.3 F 23 Gene Phillips (Sr.) 28.3 N2-Sun Bowl Classic at El Paso, Texas TEXAS A&M L 77-100 F 25 Lynn Phillips (Sr.) 15.5 F 25 Steve Putnam (Jr.) 7.4 Home Avg: 6,223 - SWC Home Avg: 7,366 at Rice (2OT) L 82-84 F 32 Donnie Berg (Jr.) 6.7 C 42 David Miller (Jr.) 7.4 N1-Indiana Classic at Bloomington, Ind. G 40 Bill Voight (Sr.) 20.0 G 10 Larry Delzell (Jr.) 16.6 Pos. No. Starters PPG Home Avg: 3,709 - SWC Home Avg: 4,997 G 44 Gary Sibley (Sr.) 8.9 G 13 Bobby Rollings (Jr.) 16.5 F 25 Sammy Hervey (Jr.) 21.5 Reserves Reserves F 14 Ruben Triplett (Sr.) 11.2 Pos. No. Starters PPG G 34 Bobby Harrison (Jr.) 5.9 F 33 Jack Trout (So.) 7.6 C 32 Ira Terrell (Fr.) 19.4 F 14 Rusty Bourquein (Sr.) 13.3 F 33 Woody Taliaferro (Jr.) 3.1 F 35 Clayton Korver (So.) 3.6 G 23 Zack Thiel (Jr.) 11.7 F 50 Jeff Swanson (Fr.) 11.3 G 21 Rick Billik (Jr.) 8.5 F 40 Joe Swedlund (Fr.) 10.7 1969-70 1971-72 Reserves G 23 John Sagehorn (Sr.) 11.0 BOB PREWITT 5-19 BOB PREWITT 16-11 F 13 Jimmy Murphy (So.) 5.1 G 45 Bob Arnold (So.) 10.1 at Oklahoma City L 74-99 SWC CO-CHAMPIONS Reserves WISCONSIN L 76-78 VANDERBILT W 89-79 1973-74 G 12 Mike Jaccar (Jr.) 8.2 VANDERBILT (OT) L 99-104 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 110-69 BOB PREWITT 15-12 G 10 Luther Robinson (Sr.) 5.0 GEORGIA TECH W 77-66 at Oklahoma City L 87-102 at Missouri W 77-73 G 24 Pete Lodwick (So.) 4.6 Kansas (N1) L 77-89 at Wichita State L 79-91 at Kansas State L 61-77 Texas-El Paso (N1) L 69-73 at Nebraska L 76-84 DALLAS BAPTIST W 79-67 1975-76 at Texas-El Paso L 82-86 GEORGIA TECH W 93-70 at UCLA L 60-77 SONNY ALLEN 16-12 at Louisville L 79-105 at Louisville L 62-96 at Cal-Santa Barbara L 66-68 at Saint Louis L 79-80 at SW Louisiana L 76-78 Loyola (Ill.) (N1) L 78-102 CAL ST.-FULLERTON W 93-69 KANSAS W 75-66 OKLAHOMA CITY L 92-94 Yale (N1) W 81-80 OKLAHOMA CITY W 97-80 EAST TEXAS STATE W 88-77 TCU W 86-84 OKLAHOMA (OT) W 96-92 Wisconsin (N1) L 73-74 at Arizona State L 85-88 at Texas Tech L 60-90 DALLAS BAPTIST W 100-81 Arizona (N1) L 82-86 at Arizona L 81-83 RICE L 75-77 OKLAHOMA CITY L 88-97 at Oklahoma City L 83-86 NEW MEXICO STATE W 94-87 TEXAS L 83-96 at Texas A&M L 71-79 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 76-79 Auburn (OT)(N1) W 87-85 at Texas A&M L 74-84 TCU W 81-71 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 93-65 Texas-El Paso (N1) L 53-82 at Baylor (OT) L 81-83 ARKANSAS W 85-71 at Texas A&M L 75-90 at Oklahoma City W 75-71 ARKANSAS W 76-75 at Texas Tech W 85-69 TEXAS L 82-87 at TCU L 75-79 at Rice L 63-66 TEXAS W 85-80 at Arkansas L 88-89 at Arkansas W 82-81 at Arkansas L 72-88 BAYLOR W 74-70 BAYLOR W 79-74 TEXAS W 96-84 BAYLOR W 70-66 at Rice W 74-65 at TCU W 81-74 TCU W 108-84 TEXAS A&M L 81-84 TEXAS A&M W 75-71 at Rice L 69-73 at Texas A&M L 87-93 at TCU L 93-102 at TCU L 84-93 TEXAS TECH W 73-71 BAYLOR W 95-71 TEXAS TECH W 85-80 at Arkansas L 74-88 at Texas W 74-72 NORTH TEXAS STATE L 88-96 at Texas L 74-85 TEXAS TECH W 87-73 TEXAS A&M W 70-68 at Texas Tech L 69-72 N1-Jayhawk Classic at Lawrence, Kan. at Texas L 81-93 ARKANSAS W 95-87 HOUSTON W 87-75 Home Avg: 4,482 - SWC Home Avg: 5,472 RICE W 78-69 at Baylor W 78-70 at Rice W 90-67 at Baylor W 96-87 TCU W 96-60 ARKANSAS W 82-76 Pos. No. Starters PPG Texas (OT) (N2) L 89-91 RICE W 89-79 RICE W 108-71 F 23 Gene Phillips (Jr.) 28.5 N1-St. Louis Invitational at St. Louis, Mo. at Texas Tech W 78-72 at Texas W 79-76 F 33 Woody Taliaferro (Sr.) 6.0 N2-SWC Playoff at Waco, Texas Southern Cal (N2) L 70-82 TEXAS A&M W 69-65 C 42 David Miller (So.) 9.0 Home Avg: 5,881 - SWC Home Avg: 7,505 N1-Milwaukee Classic at Milwaukee, Wis. at Baylor L 86-96 G 34 Bobby Harrison (Sr.) 12.1 N2-C.C.A. Post Season at St. Louis, Mo. TEXAS TECH L 101-107 G 32 Don Berg (Sr.) 7.8 Pos. No. Starters PPG Home Avg: 4,910 - SWC Home Avg: 6,054 at Houston L 90-100 Reserves F 14 Ruben Triplett (Jr.) 18.2 Texas (N2) W 103-90 G 13 Bobby Rollings (So.) 5.0 C 42 David Miller (Sr.) 10.7 Pos. No. Starters PPG Arkansas (N2) L 70-74 G 10 Larry Delzell (So.) 4.7 G 10 Larry Delzell (Sr.) 12.3 F 14 Rusty Bourquein (Jr.) 6.7 N1-Sun Bowl Classic at El Paso, Texas F 25 Steve Putnam (Sr.) 3.4 G 23 Zack Thiel (So.) 10.0 F 34 Oscar Roan (Sr.) 5.3 N2-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas F 15 Gary Hawkins (Sr.) 3.4 G 13 Bobby Rollings (Sr.) 11.3 C 32 Ira Terrell (So.) 22.1 Home Avg: 6,372 - SWC Home Avg: 6,733 Reserves G 23 Zack Thiel (Sr.) 14.3 1970-71 F 35 Clayton Korver (Jr.) 8.9 G 15 John Sagehorn (Jr.) 5.2 Pos. No. Starters PPG BOB PREWITT 16-10 G 21 Rick Billik (So.) 5.8 Reserves F 40 Joe Swedlund (So.) 11.1 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 105-78 F 31 John Tuszynski (So.) 5.4 F 42 Jeff Cummings (So.) 6.6 C 32 Ira Terrell (Sr.) 22.6 at Georgia Tech L 77-91 F 13 Jimmy Murphy (Jr.) 6.5 G 14 Mike Jaccar (Sr.) 11.9

74 G 45 Bob Arnold (Jr.) 10.5 N2-SWC Tourney 1st Round at Waco, Texas at TCU W 76-57 TEXAS A&M L 55-81 G 22 Pete Lodwick (Jr.) 10.5 N3-SWC Post-Season Classic at Houston RICE (OT) W 82-81 TCU L 61-63 Reserves Home Avg: 4,683 - SWC Home Avg: 5,584 at Texas Tech L 59-62 at Rice L 40-42 F 50 Jeff Swanson (So.) 6.8 ARKANSAS W 62-58 TEXAS TECH L 52-63 C 33 T.J. Robinson (So.) 5.0 Pos. No. Starters PPG Baylor (N2) W 86-83 at Texas L 56-69 G 13 Jimmy Murphy (Sr.) 3.8 F 50 Jeff Swanson (Sr.) 13.7 Texas Tech (N3) L 65-73 HOUSTON (OT) L 71-73 F 40 Joe Swedlund (Sr.) 10.6 N1-Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, Ky. BAYLOR L 59-70 1976-77 F 45 Reggie Franklin (Jr.) 11.9 N2-SWC Post-Season 1st Round at Dallas at Texas A&M L 58-67 SONNY ALLEN 8-19 C 33 T.J. Robinson (Sr.) 11.0 N3-SWC Post-Season Classic at San Antonio at TCU L 60-85 at Tulane L 75-77 G 22 Phil Hale (So.) 7.6 Home Avg: 5,973 - SWC Home Avg: 6,728 RICE L 48-70 at Kansas State L 95-103 Reserves at Texas Tech L 44-71 LONG BEACH STATE L 67-68 F 30 Gordon Welch (Fr.) 5.0 Pos. No. Starters PPG ARKANSAS L 53-54 N. COLORADO W 81-68 G 24 Mark Davis (So.) 4.8 F 50 (Sr.) 15.7 TCU (N2) L 46-54 St. John's (N1) L 71-87 G 12 Joey Ceravolo (So.) 4.4 G 15 David Piehler (Fr.) 13.9 N1-Indiana Classic at Bloomington, Ind. LaSalle (N1) L 86-94 G 5 Billy Allen (So.) 13.4 N2-SWC Tourney 1st Round at Ft. Worth, Texas at UCLA L 71-99 1978-79 G 22 Phil Hale (Sr.) 8.4 Home Avg: 3,964 - SWC Home Avg: 5,181 at Arizona L 85-117 SONNY ALLEN 11-16 G 20 Richard Harris (Sr.) 7.6 RICE W 81-71 SOUTHWESTERN W 81-70 Reserves Pos. No. Starters PPG at TCU W 66-55 at Duke L 80-86 G 14 Ollie Hoops (Jr.) 10.3 F 11 John Addison (So.) 12.9 at Rice W 72-61 at Tulane L 63-80 F 40 Johnnie James (So.) 5.8 F 54 Larry Davis (Fr.) 11.9 TEXAS W 74-73 KANSAS STATE L 83-86 C 54 Mark Hollmann (Jr.) 3.9 C 53 Jon Koncak (Fr.) 10.0 at Texas A&M L 53-57 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 92-91 G 15 David Piehler (Jr.) 9.6 BAYLOR (OT) W 75-71 at Colorado L 70-72 1980-81 G 22 Reginald Pink (Fr.) 2.3 at North Texas State L 99-103 VANDERBILT W 68-64 DAVE BLISS 7-20 Reserves at Texas Tech L 57-58 at Kansas L 64-71 SOUTHWESTERN W 68-52 F 32 John Briggs (So.) 8.0 ARKANSAS L 59-77 CAL-SAN DIEGO W 89-61 TEXAS A&I W 49-47 G 10 David Gadis (So.) 3.1 HOUSTON L 102-103 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 121-86 at NorthTexas State L 66-69 G 31 Chuck Anderson (So.) 3.0 at Arkansas L 58-81 at Rice L 76-78 at Penn State L 50-72 TCU W 116-84 TEXAS A&M W 78-76 IOWA STATE W 58-55 1982-83 at Texas L 69-79 TEXAS TECH W 69-65 ROLLINS L 64-73 DAVE BLISS 19-11 at Houston L 83-115 at Baylor L 67-93 TEXAS WESLEYAN L 83-84 NEB. WESLEYAN W 82-58 TEXAS A&M W 70-68 at Houston L 78-82 TEXAS-ARLINGTON L 56-78 CENTENARY W 76-75 at Baylor L 73-103 ARKANSAS L 67-79 KANSAS L 62-73 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 76-52 OKLAHOMA CITY L 65-80 at Texas L 62-98 Cornell (N1) W 67-42 at Alabama L 56-74 TEXAS TECH L 62-64 RICE W 80-67 Arkansas (N2) L 50-92 at Pennsylvania L 61-73 Texas A&M (N2) L 79-89 at Texas A&M L 56-92 at Texas (OT) W 53-51 KANSAS L 60-62 N1-Tennessee Classic at Nashville, Tenn. at Texas Tech L 60-66 BAYLOR L 46-51 Central Michigan (N1) W 89-78 N2-SWC Tournament at College Station, Texas TCU W 96-77 HOUSTON (OT) W 72-70 Penn State (N1) W 75-68 Home Avg: 6,241 - SWC Home Avg: 7,192 BAYLOR L 73-74 at Texas A&M L 51-71 SOUTHWESTERN W 80-60 HOUSTON L 94-101 at TCU L 43-52 Texas-El Paso (N2) W 74-66 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Arkansas L 55-71 RICE L 59-60 Kansas State (N2) W 53-50 F 40 Joe Swedlund (Jr.) 13.0 TEXAS W 81-66 at Texas Tech W 58-48 TEXAS TECH W 94-77 F 50 Jeff Swanson (Jr.) 12.6 at TCU W 89-77 TEXAS L 63-83 at Houston L 71-105 C 33 T.J. Robinson (Jr.) 12.6 Houston (N1) L 67-74 at Houston L 64-79 at Rice W 57-52 G 22 Pete Lodwick (Sr.) 13.0 N1-SWC Post-Season 1st Round at Houston at Baylor L 52-80 ARKANSAS L 56-63 G 24 Mark Davis (Fr.) 5.8 Home Avg: 6,461 - SWC Home Avg: 7,549 TEXAS A&M L 56-61 BAYLOR W 62-61 Reserves TCU L 44-52 at Texas A&M L 77-85 F 20 Richard Harris (Fr.) 6.0 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Rice L 62-70 TCU L 67-68 G 10 Phil Hale (Fr.) 4.1 F 54 Brad Branson (Jr.) 17.2 Texas Tech (N2) L 48-51 at Texas W 73-64 G 12 Joey Ceravolo (Fr.) 3.4 F 45 Reggie Franklin (Sr.) 11.1 at Arkansas L 33-47 at Texas Tech L 61-65 F 20 Richard Harris (Jr.) 7.7 Texas Tech (N3) L 58-80 HOUSTON L 68-85 1977-78 G 5 Billy Allen (Fr.) 13.4 N1-at Cincinnati, Ohio RICE (OT) W 64-57 SONNY ALLEN 10-18 G 22 Phil Hale (Jr.) 11.6 N2-at , Dallas at Arkansas L 61-71 at Kentucky L 86-110 Reserves N3 -SWC Tourney 1st Round at Lubbock, Texas at Baylor W 64-55 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 117-77 G 30 Gordon Welch (So.) 6.7 Home Avg: 3,737 - SWC Home Avg: 5,304 TEXAS A&M W 76-66 at Kansas L 71-107 C 40 Johnny James (Fr.) 3.5 at TCU W 61-56 at Kansas State L 58-76 G 10 Keith Beverly (Fr.) 3.2 Pos. No. Starters PPG TEXAS W 95-67 DUKE L 67-91 F 40 Johnny James (Jr.) 9.6 Texas (N3) W 49-48 TULANE W 78-71 1979-80 F 54 Kirk Lundblade (Fr.) 3.8 Texas Tech (N3) W 76-69 at Indiana L 51-56 SONNY ALLEN 16-12 G 15 Dave Piehler (So.) 14.9 Houston (N3) L 59-75 OHIO W 83-77 TULANE W 78-68 G 10 David Gadis (Fr.) 11.4 N1-Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas Michigan State (N1) L 69-95 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 123-91 G 30 Gordon Welch (Sr.) 10.1 N2- Sun Bowl Classic at El Paso, Texas Old Dominion (N1) L 78-86 KANSAS W 89-88 Reserves N3-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas at TCU W 85-68 COLORADO W 86-65 G 20 Keith Beverly (Jr.) 2.3 Home Avg: 4,086 - SWC Home Avg: 4,652 RICE W 80-65 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 77-76 F 34 Mark Langkamp (Fr.) 2.0 at Texas A&M L 71-78 GEORGIA STATE W 119-92 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Texas Tech L 43-45 TEXAS WESLEYAN W 112-85 1981-82 F 54 Larry Davis (So.) 14.5 BAYLOR L 73-75 Purdue (N1) L 60-85 DAVE BLISS 6-21 C 53 Jon Koncak (So.) 14.6 HOUSTON W 76-75 California (N1) W 97-88 WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH W 62-44 G 20 Butch Moore (Fr.) 9.1 at Arkansas L 65-72 at Vanderbilt L 77-88 SOUTHWESTERN W 74-62 G 44 Carl Wright (Fr.) 7.7 TEXAS L 80-85 at Arkansas L 69-84 at Iowa State L 70-80 G 21 Chuck Anderson (Jr.) 3.7 at Rice W 76-73 TEXAS L 75-85 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 82-73 Reserves TEXAS A&M (OT) W 71-70 at Baylor W 78-72 ALABAMA L 62-69 G 15 David Piehler (Sr.) 10.7 TEXAS TECH L 62-64 at Houston L 81-96 Penn State (N1) L 53-56 F 31 Derrick Parks (Fr.) 3.7 at Baylor L 71-80 TEXAS A&M L 56-63 Colorado State (N1) L 56-74 at Houston L 55-95 TCU L 89-92 at Kansas L 71-81 1983-84 ARKANSAS L 75-86 at Rice W 85-83 TEX. WESLAYAN (OT) W 87-78 DAVE BLISS 25-8 TCU W 85-53 TEXAS TECH W 76-75 ANGELO STATE W 77-66 ST. EDWARD'S W 95-88 at Texas L 74-82 at Texas L 80-113 at Arkansas L 48-68 SOUTHWESTERN W 90-71 Baylor (N2) W 73-68 HOUSTON L 70-71 TEXAS L 51-60 at Centenary W 86-76 Arkansas (N3) L 73-94 BAYLOR W 73-68 at Baylor L 50-52 at Louisville L 65-89 N1-Old Dominion Classic at Norfolk, Va. at Texas A&M L 56-67 at Houston W 67-66 PENNSYLVANIA W 98-66

75 Houston (N3) W 84-72 TCU L 53-57 Arkansas (N3) L 55-68 at Texas L 60-61 Old Dominion (N4) W 85-68 at Texas Tech L 64-75 Loyola (III.) (N4) L 57-70 HOUSTON L 65-75 N1-Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas RICE W 63-43 N2-Chaminade Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii at Arkansas L 63-76 N3-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas at Baylor W 75-73 N4-NCAA 1st & 2nd round at Hartford, Conn. TEXAS A&M W 86-68 Home Avg: 6,331 - SWC Home Avg: 7,774 SW LOUISIANA W 65-52 at TCU L 50-69 Pos. No. Starters PPG TEXAS L 55-57 F 54 Larry Davis (Sr.) 13.1 TEXAS TECH W 83-70 C 53 Jon Koncak (Sr.) 17.2 at Houston W 79-73 G 44 Carl Wright (Jr.) 16.0 at Rice W 95-79 G 20 Butch Moore (Jr.) 8.9 ARKANSAS W 93-76 G 25 Scott Johnson (So.) 5.4 Baylor (N4) L 69-83 Reserves N1-at Pensacola, Fla. G 42 Kevin Lewis (Jr.) 5.5 N2-Suntory Ball Classic at Tokyo, Japan F 33 Terry Williams (So.) 5.0 N3-Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas N4-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas 1985-86 Home Avg: 5,187 - SWC Home Avg: 5,282 DAVE BLISS 18-11 NW LOUISIANA W 77-59 Pos. No. Starters PPG MORGAN STATE W 76-41 F 33 Terry Williams (Sr.) 12.7 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 83-56 F 25 Scott Johnson (Sr.) 11.3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 68-45 F 34 John Colborne (So.) 5.7 North Texas State (N1) W 78-63 G 22 Kato Armstrong (So.) 17.3 Illinois State (N1) W 68-58 G 44 Carlton McKinney (Jr.) 15.3 Pepperdine (OT) (N2) L 68-75 Reserves East Carolina State (N2) W 71-62 F 23 Terry Thomas (Jr.) 3.1 Oklahoma State (N3) W 78-71 F 32 Reggie Muhammad (Fr.) 3.0 Oklahoma (N3) L 69-92 at Arkansas W 71-66 1987-88 at Baylor W 54-41 DAVE BLISS 28-7 TEXAS A&M L 61-73 SWC CHAMPIONS at Kansas L 56-72 James Madison (N1) W 121-89 at TCU L 54-63 SW Missouri State (N1) W 69-58 TEXAS W 63-56 Florida (N2) W 82-76 TEXAS TECH W 61-57 ALABAMA STATE W 90-66 at Houston L 66-71 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 91-75 at Rice W 68-52 at North Carolina L 74-90 SMU alumnus Jon Koncak earned a gold medal for ARKANSAS W 90-80 at South Florida W 87-66 the United States at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles BAYLOR W 61-57 ALCORN STATE W 116-85 at Texas A&M W 58-56 SANTA CLARA W 78-70 GEORGIA STATE W 92-67 C 53 Jon Koncak (Jr.) 15.5 TCU L 54-76 Louisville (N3) L 79-87 New Orleans (N1) W 82-78 G 44 Carl Wright (So.) 14.6 at Texas L 57-58 Creighton (N3) W 88-51 Centenary (N1) W 85-64 G 20 Butch Moore (So.) 10.2 at Texas Tech L 44-57 Texas A&M (N3) W 89-66 U.S. INTERNATIONAL W 91-70 Reserves HOUSTON W 78-71 MORGAN STATE W 96-65 Nevada-Las Vegas (N2) L 64-74 G 25 Scott Johnson (Fr.) 3.0 RICE W 48-42 at Texas A&M L 53-58 James Madison (N2) W 56-53 F 33 Terry Williams (Fr.) 3.0 Texas Tech (N4) L 40-45 BAYLOR (3OT) W 97-93 Duke (N3) W 78-76 Brigham Young (N5) L 63-67 ARKANSAS (OT) L 83-85 Ala.-Birmingham (N3) W 79-63 1984-85 N1-Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas at Rice W 72-60 Hawaii (N3) W 82-73 DAVE BLISS 23-10 N2-Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, Ky. at Houston W 69-65 HOUSTON L 59-60 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 91-72 N3-All-College Tourney at Oklahoma City, Okla. TEXAS TECH W 80-75 RICE W 71-60 NW LOUISIANA W 89-57 N4-N.I.T. First Round at Provo, Utah TEXAS W 75-70 at Arkansas L 69-70 at Kentucky W 56-54 Home Avg: 5,232 - SWC Home Avg: 6,488 at TCU W 51-48 at Baylor W 89-70 CENTENARY W 97-79 TEXAS A&M W 94-71 TEXAS A&M W 83-56 Idaho (N1) W 90-71 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Baylor L 57-71 at TCU W 61-59 Oklahoma State (N1) W 82-65 F 42 Kevin Lewis (Sr.) 18.6 at Arkansas W 73-63 TEXAS W 105-81 CAMPBELL W 90-70 F 33 Terry Williams (Jr.) 12.7 RICE W 86-68 TEXAS TECH W 70-60 NORTH TEXAS STATE W 90-45 F 23 Terry Thomas (So.) 3.8 HOUSTON (OT) W 87-84 at Houston L 57-76 Oklahoma (N2) W 85-76 G 20 Butch Moore (Sr.) 9.4 at Texas Tech W 82-80 at Rice W 58-54 Chaminade (N2) L 70-71 G 25 Scott Johnson (Jr.) 6.0 at Texas L 69-76 ARKANSAS L 71-80 at Rice W 58-54 Reserves TCU W 87-54 BAYLOR W 74-57 ARKANSAS (OT) W 63-60 F 34 John Colborne (Fr.) 4.3 CHICAGO STATE W 83-66 TEXAS A&M (OT) W 60-58 BAYLOR W 95-63 C 52 Glenn Puddy (So.) 3.9 TCU (N4) W 86-74 TCU W 73-65 at Texas A&M W 73-60 Houston (N4) W 98-76 at Texas W 103-72 at North Carolina W 84-82 1986-87 Baylor (N4) W 75-64 at Texas Tech W 86-78 TCU W 74-70 DAVE BLISS 16-13 Notre Dame (N5) W 83-75 Texas A&M (N4) L 57-59 at Texas W 54-46 RADFORD W 82-61 Duke (N5) L 79-94 Miami (Ohio) (N5) W 83-69 at Texas Tech L 63-64 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 118-67 N1-Mazzio's Pizza Classic at Springfield, Mo. Georgetown (N5) L 36-37 HOUSTON W 85-78 Florida (N1) L 70-110 N2-at Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas N1-Dallas Morning News Classic at Dallas RICE W 68-52 SOUTH FLORIDA W 79-65 N3-Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii N2-Rebel Roundup at Las Vegas, Nev. at Arkansas L 66-69 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 100-79 N4-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas N3-Rainbow Classic at Honolulu, Hawaii at N. Carolina State (OT) L 78-82 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 93-45 N5-NCAA Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C. N4-SWC Post-Season Classic at Houston at Baylor L 90-94 Boston College (N2) W 62-49 Home Avg: 3,534 - SWC Home Avg: 4,757 N5-NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds at Pullman, Wash. TEXAS A&M W 81-79 Georgia Tech (N2) L 54-63 Home Avg: 5,004 - SWC Home Avg: 6,149 LOUISVILLE W 72-64 at Chaminade W 68-64 Pos. No. Starters PPG at TCU L 64-72 Towson State (N3) W 79-65 F 23 Terry Thomas (Sr.) 8.6 Pos. No. Starters PPG TEXAS W 64-60 North Carolina (N3) (OT) L 86-88 C 52 Glenn Puddy (Jr.) 6.9 F 54 Larry Davis (Jr.) 14.9 TEXAS TECH L 54-59 BAYLOR (OT) L 55-59 G 43 Eric Longino (Jr.) 13.2 F 42 Kevin Lewis (So.) 7.9 at Houston L 76-79 at Texas A&M L 59-61 G 22 Kato Armstrong (Jr.) 16.1

76 G 44 Carlton McKinney (Sr.) 16.0 N1- Stanford Apple Invitational at Stanford, Calif. TEXAS A&M W 44-38 TCU L 75-89 Reserves N2-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas at TCU L 59-70 HOUSTON W 70-64 G 20 Todd Alexander (Jr.) 14.5 Home Avg: 2,592 - SWC Home Avg: 2,749 at Stetson L 63-83 at Texas A&M L 60-69 F 53 Vernon Purdue (So.) 3.1 TEXAS L 86-88 at Oklahoma L 86-93 G/F 25 J.D. Green (Fr.) 1.6 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Baylor L 62-76 BAYLOR L 70-88 F 34 John Colborne (Sr.) 18.2 RICE (OT) L 53-58 TEXAS L 66-94 1988-89 F 53 Vernon Perdue (Sr.) 9.0 HOUSTON L 62-69 RICE L 63-65 JOHN SHUMATE 13-16 G 22 Gerald Lewis (Fr.) 7.9 Houston (N1) L 62-73 at Texas Tech L 76-78 at Wyoming (N1) L 65-70 G 14 Rod Hampton (Jr.) 6.8 N1-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas at TCU W 65-64 N. CAROLINA STATE W 59-57 G 33 Tony Patterson (Sr.) 8.2 Home Avg: 3,112 - SWC Home Avg: 2,765 at Houston L 80-89 at Oklahoma L 87-104 Reserves TEXAS A&M W 64-57 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 63-56 G 24 Troy Valentino (So.) 6.8 Pos. No. Starters PPG ORAL ROBERTS W 74-63 at Nevada-Reno L 85-97 F/C 32 Reggie Muhammed (Sr.) 4.2 F 25 Tim Mason (Jr.) 13.9 at Baylor L 64-73 at Santa Clara L 51-64 F 25 Tim Mason (Fr.) 3.8 C 54 Greg Kinzer (Jr.) 7.3 Texas A&M (N2) L 66-85 NORTHERN IOWA W 90-73 G 3 Mike Wilson (Jr.) 16.3 N1-Golden Harvest Classic at Kansas City, Mo. NORTH TEXAS W 81-71 1990-91 G 22 Gerald Lewis (Jr.) 8.9 N2-Dr Pepper SWC Classic at Dallas TEXAS A&M W 77-69 JOHN SHUMATE 12-17 G 10 Troy Dorner (So.) 5.9 Home Avg: 2,975 - SWC Home Avg: 3,323 at Kansas (2OT) L 82-90 at Arizona State L 79-89 Reserves at Baylor W 70-67 at Pennsylvania L 59-66 G 23 Chad Allen (So.) 4.4 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Arkansas L 73-93 WISCONSIN L 49-65 F 20 James Gatewood (So.) 3.3 F 20 James Gatewood (Sr.) 13.1 at Notre Dame L 45-67 at Kansas L 60-80 C 52 Ray Van Beveren (Sr.) 5.4 RICE W 67-57 at Tulane L 62-70 1992-93 G 10 Troy Dorner (Sr.) 11.2 HOUSTON (OT) L 83-84 MIAMI (FLA.) (2OT) W 93-88 JOHN SHUMATE 20-8 G 23 Chad Allen (Sr.) 9.9 at Texas Tech L 56-63 at Vanderbilt L 65-68 SWC CHAMPIONS G 22 Chris Boyd (Fr.) 7.7 at Texas L 65-96 COLUMBIA W 79-45 SW TEXAS STATE W 90-69 Reserves TCU W 68-57 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 86-73 at Tulane (OT) L 92-103 G 4 Troy Matthews (Fr.) 8.2 UNC-CHARLOTTE W 68-66 TEXAS TECH L 54-56 ORAL ROBERTS W 112-73 G 32 Chris Jessen (Sr.) 4.6 at Texas A&M L 58-82 at TCU L 59-63 at Vanderbilt L 86-95 F 44 Matt Timme (Jr.) 3.9 BAYLOR W 64-51 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 96-67 NORTH TEXAS W 110-94 ARKANSAS L 68-81 UTSA (OT) W 88-86 SAN DIEGO W 106-71 1994-95 at Rice L 65-67 TEXAS A&M W 65-50 STETSON W 87-77 JOHN SHUMATE 7-20 at Houston W 88-85 at Baylor W 80-63 Oklahoma State (N1) L 59-75 at Wichita State L 67-78 TEXAS TECH W 61-48 at Arkansas L 70-98 ARKANSAS L 53-72 at Oklahoma State L 51-73 TEXAS L 79-82 RICE W 77-73 at Saint Louis W 63-56 at Creighton W 77-70 at TCU L 57-62 HOUSTON W 81-75 at Texas W 102-92 OKLAHOMA L 60-87 CORNELL W 67-59 at Texas L 80-96 SAINT LOUIS W 66-59 [3] ARKANSAS L 66-78 Texas (OT) (N2) L 91-93 at Texas Tech (2OT) L 77-80 at Texas Tech W 61-59 at Saint Louis L 69-93 N1-Big Apple NIT TCU W 71-57 at TCU W 79-65 NORTH TEXAS W 81-74 N2-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas TEXAS L 73-76 at Houston L 75-85 Southern Cal (N1) L 83-91 Home Avg: 4,104 - SWC Home Avg: 4,789 at Texas A&M W 68-62 TEXAS A&M (OT) W 68-65 Lehigh (N1) W 88-84 BAYLOR L 64-70 HOUSTON W 70-60 MISSOURI L 68-84 Pos. No. Starters PPG ARKANSAS L 70-79 at Baylor W 105-92 [5] KANSAS L 58-97 F 43 Eric Longino (Sr.) 16.6 at Rice L 62-71 RICE (OT) W 78-77 at Baylor W 84-78 F 34 John Colborne (Jr.) 9.7 at Houston L 58-85 TEXAS TECH W 78-75 RICE L 71-85 C 52 Glenn Puddy (Sr.) 15.3 Houston (N1) W 65-62 TCU W 60-53 TEXAS L 59-100 G 14 Rod Hampton (So.) 4.4 Texas (N1) L 74-82 at Oral Roberts W 102-95 at Texas Tech L 77-98 G 33 Tony Patterson (Jr.) 2.6 N1-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas at Texas A&M W 84-73 at TCU L 101-113 Reserves Home Avg: 2,938 - SWC Home Avg: 4,077 at Rice L 67-90 HOUSTON L 71-73 G 22 Kato Armstrong (Sr.) 19.9 BAYLOR W 81-74 TEXAS A&M L 60-79 G/F 25 J.D. Green (So.) 5.7 Pos. No. Starters PPG TEXAS W 96-80 BAYLOR W 69-59 F/C 32 Reggie Muhhamed (Jr.) 3.7 F 25 Tim Mason (So.) 15.0 TCU (N2) L 71-72 at Rice L 55-63 C 50 Bobby Holkan (Sr.) 2.7 Brigham Young (N3) L 71-80 at Texas L 65-91 1989-90 G 3 Mike Wilson (So.) 18.3 N1-Tulsa, Okla. TEXAS TECH L 77-85 JOHN SHUMATE 10-18 G 23 Chad Allen (Fr.) 8.1 N2-SWC Post-Season Classic at Dallas TCU L 75-79 at North Texas W 65-57 G 14 Rod Hampton (Sr.) 5.3 N3-NCAA Tournament at Chicago, Ill. at Oral Roberts W 70-59 VANDERBILT L 60-65 Reserves Home Avg: 3,416 - SWC Home Avg: 4,306 at Texas A&M L 64-67 Louisiana Tech (N1) L 68-71 G 22 Gerald Lewis (So.) 7.0 at Houston W 79-74 Lehigh (N1) L 49-69 C 54 Greg Kinzer (So.) 5.2 Pos. No. Starters PPG Texas Tech (N2) L 54-92 KANSAS L 53-86 F 20 James Gatewood (Fr.) 4.0 F 25 Tim Mason (Sr.) 16.1 N1-Seton Hall/Meadowlands Tournament at TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 36-31 C 54 Greg Kinzer (Sr.) 10.0 East Rutherford, N.J. at UNC-Charlotte W 63-55 1991-92 G 3 Mike Wilson (Sr.) 19.4 N2-Dr Pepper SWC Classic at Dallas TEXAS L 67-73 JOHN SHUMATE 10-18 G 22 Gerald Lewis (Sr.) 13.7 Home Avg: 3,480 - SWC Home Avg: 2,535 TULANE W 65-62 at Southwest Texas State W 63-59 G 23 Chad Allen (Jr.) 8.7 TCU L 61-63 at San Diego L 68-75 Reserves Pos. No. Starters PPG BUCKNELL W 88-80 VANDERBILT L 55-87 F 20 James Gatewood (Jr.) 5.5 F 44 Matt Timme (Sr.) 9.1 at Texas A&M W 67-54 at Wisconsin W 66-64 G 33 Keith Chambers (Sr.) 3.8 F 23 Jermyn Bracey (Jr.) 7.4 ARKANSAS L 61-80 TULANE L 56-65 G 4 Troy Matthews (So.) 15.5 at Rice (OT) L 57-58 WILLIAM & MARY W 66-55 1993-94 G 10 Jemeil Rich (So.) 12.4 at Houston L 47-64 at Miami-Florida W 69-60 JOHN SHUMATE 6-21 G 42 Jabari Hearn (So.) 8.9 TEXAS TECH W 52-44 TOWSON STATE W 85-66 [10] OKLAHOMA ST. L 72-88 Reserves PENNSYLVANIA L 49-56 at Texas-San Antonio L 60-80 SAINT LOUIS (OT) L 85-90 F 21 Erion Harris (So.) 8.2 BAYLOR L 63-66 KANSAS L 67-79 WICHITA STATE W 65-59 F 3 (Sr.) 2.8 at TCU L 43-83 at Texas Tech L 69-80 at North Texas L 59-71 F 24 Jay Poerner (Fr.) 2.5 NOTRE DAME L 49-63 at Texas A&M W 73-69 at Missouri L 77-82 TEXAS A&M L 57-58 TCU L 62-73 at Arizona State (OT) L 58-68 1995-96 at Texas L 68-79 at Oral Roberts W 92-80 East Tennessee State (N1) W 88-84 MIKE DEMENT 8-20 at Arkansas L 48-77 at Texas L 91-106 [6] Kansas (N1) L 64-84 CREIGHTON L 59-63 RICE W 65-64 BAYLOR W 74-72 at [1] Arkansas L 70-96 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 74-45 HOUSTON L 63-71 OKLAHOMA STATE L 53-64 at [5] Kansas L 59-91 at [13] Missouri L 51-66 at Texas Tech W 54-53 at Rice L 56-66 at Rice L 61-71 WICHITA STATE W 65-46 at Baylor W 76-64 at Houston L 50-67 at Texas L 79-91 OKLA. STATE (OT) L 60-67 Arkansas (N2) L 61-84 TEXAS TECH W 51-47 TEXAS TECH L 73-80 McMURRY W 84-42

77 at Arkansas L 46-73 1997-98 Pos. No. Starters PPG TULSA W 64-59 Arizona State (N1) L 58-62 MIKE DEMENT 18-10 C 55 Mike Niemi (Fr.) 3.6 at Rice W 66-56 Pennsylvania (N1) W 79-67 TEXAS TECH W 89-82 F 34 Willie Davis (So.) 12.4 UTEP W 72-69 at Oklahoma L 74-84 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 78-44 G 5 Jeryl Sasser (So.) 18.7 at Hawaii L 65-79 at [4] Kansas L 61-83 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 79-66 G 30 Chad Elsey (So.) 13.4 at San Jose State L 51-81 at Houston L 62-63 at Florida Atlantic W 62-54 G 23 Stephen Woods (Jr.) 12.9 [25] FRESNO STATE L 64-77 BAYLOR W 68-63 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 80-56 Reserves at Tulsa L 65-85 at Rice L 51-69 KENT W 83-76 G 4 Damon Hancock (Fr.) 4.4 TCU L 76-84 at Texas L 63-81 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 106-70 F 43 DeWayne Floyd (Fr.) 3.5 UTEP (N3) L 70-74 [22] TEXAS TECH L 60-72 DAVIDSON W 75-59 G 3 Renaldo Bratton (So.) 3.3 N1 - San Juan Shootout at San Juan, P.R. TCU (OT) W 87-83 STETSON W 76-45 N2 - Touchstone Energy Tournament at at North Texas L 55-62 HARVARD W 81-80 1999-2000 Oklahoma City, Okla. at Texas A&M L 58-62 at UTEP L 64-66 MIKE DEMENT 21-9 N3 - WAC Tournament at Tulsa, Okla. at Baylor L 74-78 SAN JOSE STATE W 81-72 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 110-69 Home Avg: 3,914 - WAC Home Avg: 4,462 RICE L 70-71 FRESNO STATE L 74-76 LAMAR W 67-56 TEXAS L 66-101 at San Diego State W 80-78 at Houston W 94-80 Pos. No. Starters PPG at [9] Texas Tech L 54-75 at [24] Hawaii L 68-77 ARK.-PINE BLUFF W 86-62 F 13 Quinton Ross (So.) 14.2 at TCU L 79-87 UTEP W 60-57 at Missouri L 60-63 F 34 Willie Davis (Sr.) 11.9 HOUSTON L 59-62 TCU L 82-100 Md.-Eastern Shore (N1) W 93-55 G 5 Jeryl Sasser (Sr.) 17.0 TEXAS A&M W 75-72 TULSA L 58-69 at SW Missouri State (N1) W 70-60 G 4 Damon Hancock (Jr.) 16.7 Houston (N2) W 62-57 RICE W 91-67 STONY BROOK W 72-55 G 33 Jibran Kelley (So.) 3.4 Texas (N2) L 67-89 at Fresno State L 73-80 RICHMOND W 78-77 Reserves N1-ASU/Tribune Classic at Tempe, Ariz. at San Jose State W 77-51 SE LOUISIANA W 74-43 G 23 Lavardicus Atkins (Fr.) 4.4 N2-Dr Pepper SWC Classic at Dallas SAN DIEGO ST. (OT) W 88-81 at Chattanooga (OT) W 67-66 F 43 DeWayne Floyd (Jr.) 6.3 Home Avg: 2,158 - SWC Home Avg: 2,627 HAWAII L 82-94 NAVY W 87-78 F/C 55 Mike Niemi (Jr.) 3.9 at [19] TCU L 70-79 at Tulane L 70-75 Pos. No. Starters PPG at Rice W 69-67 NEW MEXICO STATE W 68-59 2001-02 F/C 24 Jay Poerner (So.) 13.2 at Tulsa L 70-79 RICE W 80-71 MIKE DEMENT 15-14 F 32 Bobby Dimson (Jr.) 6.8 Colorado State (N1) W 76-71 at Hawaii W 79-73 SAVANNAH STATE W 74-54 G 4 Troy Matthews (Jr.) 12.6 [13] TCU (N1) L 69-71 at San Jose State L 49-62 NAVY W 81-64 G 10 Jemeil Rich (Jr.) 9.6 N1-WAC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. UTEP W 104-87 TEXAS TECH L 75-78 G 42 Jabari Hearn (Jr.) 8.3 Home Avg: 3,508 - WAC Home Avg: 4,222 FRESNO STATE W 85-78 at Baylor L 90-92 Reserves at TCU L 75-92 LaSalle (N1) W 72-63 F 14 Mohammed Tijjani (Jr.) 5.9 Pos. No. Starters PPG at [17] Tulsa L 59-70 at [7] Iowa (N1) L 69-86 C 31 Mark Grafenreed (Jr.) 4.1 C 24 Jay Poerner (Sr.) 16.3 at Rice W 65-50 at North Texas W 74-66 G 21 Erion Harris (Jr.) 3.0 F 32 Bobby Dimson (Sr.) 9.8 SAN JOSE STATE W 62-51 TENNESSEE L 62-79 G 34 Willie Davis (Fr.) 7.0 HAWAII W 89-73 ORAL ROBERTS W 82-64 1996-97 G 5 Jeryl Sasser (Fr.) 15.0 at Fresno State W 85-75 at TCU L 62-74 MIKE DEMENT 16-12 G 23 Stephen Woods (So.) 13.3 at UTEP W 83-81 BOISE STATE* W 80-67 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 90-34 Reserves TCU L 83-86 UTEP* W 55-46 at Wichita State L 44-62 G 30 Chad Elsey (Fr.) 8.2 [15] TULSA (2OT) L 78-83 at Louisiana Tech* W 74-71 NORTH TEXAS W 64-59 G 12 Anthony Anderson (So.) 3.0 Hawaii (N2) L 82-87 at San Jose State* W 68-66 at Davidson W 72-55 F 41 Allen Krist (So.) 2.9 at SW Missouri State (N3) L 64-77 at Hawai‘i* L 74-83 at Kent W 74-68 N1-Pizza Hut at Springfield, Mo. RICE* W 76-49 CENTENARY W 86-73 1998-99 N2-WAC Tournament at Fresno, Calif. TULSA* L 87-95 at Oklahoma State L 54-73 MIKE DEMENT 15-15 N3-Postseason NIT at Springfield, Mo. at Fresno State* L 70-78 at Stetson W 72-52 at [3] Stanford (N1) L 51-86 Home Avg: 3,864 - WAC Home Avg: 5,603 at Nevada* W 71-57 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W 100-65 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 91-61 LOUISIANA TECH* L 66-70 AIR FORCE W 74-65 at Texas Tech L 80-91 Pos. No. Starters PPG HAWAI‘I* L 76-85 YALE W 81-57 ALCORN STATE L 74-75 F 43 DeWayne Floyd (So.) 5.0 SAN JOSE STATE* W 84-55 at UTEP W 68-63 MISSOURI L 55-66 F 34 Willie Davis (Jr.) 16.6 at Tulsa* L 69-87 at [18] New Mexico L 58-78 LIBERTY W 80-66 G 5 Jeryl Sasser (Jr.) 17.3 at Rice* W 63-61 [9] UTAH L 57-74 CHATTANOOGA L 60-77 G 4 Damon Hancock (So.) 10.8 NEVADA* W 77-74 BYU W 75-50 at Stephen F. Austin W 84-64 G 23 Stephen Woods (Sr.) 13.5 FRESNO STATE* L 78-86 at Air Force W 63-59 Alaska-Anchorage (N2) L 72-80 Reserves at UTEP* W 63-61 TCU L 63-87 Navy (N2) L 65-68 G 13 Quinton Ross (Fr.) 7.4 at Boise State* L 63-80 at [21] Tulsa L 49-69 TEXAS-PAN AM W 86-75 F/C 54 Jon Forinash (So.) 2.4 Nevada (N2) L 66-72 at Rice L 58-62 at Richmond W 65-61 G 3 Renaldo Bratton (Jr.) 2.1 N1-Hawkeye Classic in Iowa City, Iowa [9] NEW MEXICO L 72-75 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 108-77 N2-WAC Tournament at Tulsa, Okla. UTEP W 64-55 [20] TCU L 79-92 2000-01 Home Avg: 4,029 - WAC Home Avg: 3,878 at [5] Utah L 63-84 at Colorado State L 62-73 MIKE DEMENT 18-12 at BYU W 74-62 at Wyoming L 85-89 at Lamar W 92-70 Pos. No. Starters PPG at TCU L 71-79 UNLV W 72-62 at New Mexico State W 85-76 F 1 Patrick Simpson (Fr.) 7.9 RICE W 59-53 AIR FORCE W 73-71 TULANE W 87-58 F 24 Kris Lowe (So.) 6.6 TULSA L 55-76 at Rice (OT) L 79-84 ARK. - PINE BLUFF W 90-50 C 21 Eric Castro (Fr.) 5.8 Colorado State (N1) W 93-89 at Tulsa L 82-88 at [6] Tennessee L 76-85 G 4 Damon Hancock (Sr.) 22.0 [3] Utah (N1) L 58-59 at TCU W 94-92 at Navy W 66-64 G 13 Quinton Ross (Jr.) 17.4 N1-WAC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. COLORADO STATE W 72-68 HOUSTON W 94-69 Reserves Home Avg: 3,550 - WAC Home Avg: 4,600 WYOMING W 75-72 at P.R. - Mayaguez (N1) W 101-72 G 3 Justin Isham (Fr.) 6.3 at Air Force W 86-81 Virginia (N1) W 94-88 C 55 Mike Niemi (Sr.) 3.7 Pos. No. Starters PPG at UNLV W 80-78 Nebraska (N1) L 70-72 C 24 Jay Poerner (Jr.) 16.6 TULSA L 77-78 Texas - Pan Am (N2) W 97-67 F 32 Bobby Dimson (Jr.) 6.6 RICE L 57-66 [17] Oklahoma (N2) (OT) L 78-79 G 10 Jemeil Rich (Sr.) 12.3 UTEP (N3) W 65-64 SAN JOSE STATE W 69-59 G 23 Stephen Woods (Fr.) 11.8 UNLV (N3) W 71-70 HAWAII W 69-56 G 4 Troy Matthews (Sr.) 8.2 [25] New Mexico (N3) L 56-57 at Nevada W 82-77 Reserves N1-Chase Preseason NIT at Stanford, Calif. at Fresno State L 86-92 F 14 Mohammed Tijjani (Sr.) 5.9 N2-ASU Holiday Classic at Tempe, Ariz. RICE W 72-54 F 41 Allen Krist (Fr.) 3.9 N3-WAC Tournament at Las Vegas, Nev. at UTEP L 69-83 F 21 Erion Harris (Sr.) 2.1 Home Avg: 3,796 - WAC Home Avg: 4,771 NEVADA W 61-49 at TCU L 91-100 MORRIS BROWN W 86-72

78 SMU vs. All Opponents

(^) - home game W ^40-27 W 72-70 (~) WAC Tournament game 1931-32 L 20-46 W ^93-82 (#) - SWC Post-Season Classic game L 20-29 1960-61 L 74-76 (*) - NCAA Tournament game 1932-33 L ^23-40 L ^82-88 (**) - National Invitation Tournament game L ^25-26 1961-62 W 77-70 1933-34 L 35-38 W ^84-81 Abilene Christian (1-0) W 44-37 1962-63 L ^71-73 1953-54 W ^97-72 1934-35 W ^30-22 L 79-82 W ^41-21 1963-64 L 71-83 Air Force (4-0) 1935-36 L 23-34 W ^86-71 1996-97 W ^74-65 L 28-40 1964-65 W 84-76 W 63-59 1936-37 W ^29-25 W ^88-75 1998-99 W ^73-71 L ^28-37 1965-66 W 75-74 W 86-81 1937-38 L 23-32 W ^67-66 L 26-34 1966-67 W 69-59 Alabama (3-3) 1938-39 W ^47-31 W ^69-66 1948-49 L 39-42 W ^32-19 1967-68 L ^68-70 1950-51 W 60-46 1939-40 L 40-75 W 95-87 1960-61 W ^84-57 L 26-36 1968-69 W ^84-69 1961-62 W 71-66 1940-41 L ^23-40 W 76-68 1981-82 L 62-69 L ^32-41 1969-70 W ^76-75 1982-83 L 56-74 1941-42 L 22-52 L 72-88 L 33-36 1970-71 W ^90-88 Alabama-Birmingham (1-0) L 34-36 W 112-99 1983-84 W 79-63 1942-43 L ^35-39 1971-72 W ^85-71 L ^29-36 L 74-88 Alabama State (1-0) 1943-44 L 58-68 1972-73 W ^110-94 1987-88 W ^90-66 L 49-74 L 96-103 1944-45 L ^52-59 1973-74 L 88-89 Alaska-Anchorage (0-1) L ^49-65 W ^95-87 1998-99 L 72-80 1945-46 L 53-81 1974-75 L ^69-73 L 46-74 L 50-72 Alcorn State (1-1) 1946-47 W ^64-62 1975-76 W 82-81 1987-88 W ^116-85 W ^47-44 W ^82-76 1998-99 L ^74-75 1947-48 L 40-47 L #70-74 L 57-58 1976-77 L ^59-77 Angelo State (1-0) 1948-49 L ^45-54 L 58-81 1981-82 W ^77-66 L 39-47 1977-78 L 65-72 1949-50 L ^55-63 L ^75-86 Arizona (0-3) W 55-48 L #73-94 1973-74 L 82-86 1950-51 W ^60-45 1978-79 L ^67-79 1975-76 L 81-83 L 48-50 L 55-71 1976-77 L 85-117 1951-52 W ^54-40 1979-80 L 69-84 W 54-50 W ^62-58 Arizona State (0-4) W ^57-48 1980-81 L ^50-92 1975-76 L 85-88 1952-53 W ^65-62 L 33-47 1990-91 L 79-89 L ^66-71 1981-82 L 48-68 1993-94 L 58-68 W 79-74 L ^53-54 1995-96 L 58-62 1953-54 W 70-66 1982-83 L ^56-63 L 58-61 L 61-71 Arkansas (59-94) W ^92-68 1983-84 L 69-70 1923-24 W 17-11 1954-55 L 74-85 L ^71-80 L 15-21 W ^83-69 1984-85 W ^63-60 1924-25 L ^15-29 1955-56 W 67-62 L 66-69 L ^20-29 W 58-53 L #58-68 1925-26 L 27-29 W ^80-72 1985-86 W 71-66 L 8-28 1956-57 W 64-60 W ^90-80 1926-27 L ^30-32 W ^69-55 1986-87 L 63-76 L ^31-32 W 87-59 W ^93-76 1927-28 L 26-48 1957-58 W ^49-46 1987-88 L ^83-85 L 22-34 L 63-65 W 73-63 1928-29 L ^26-33 L 55-61 1988-89 L 73-93 L ^17-39 1958-59 W 65-64 L ^68-81 1929-30 L 27-28 W 59-50 1989-90 L ^61-80 L 29-44 W ^56-51 L 46-77 1930-31 L ^27-32 1959-60 W 67-56 L #61-84

79 1990-91 L 70-98 L 28-40 W ^94-88 L ^70-79 1932-33 W 27-20 1967-68 L ^66-76 1992-93 L ^53-72 L ^28-29 W 70-63 1993-94 L 70-96 1933-34 W 35-25 1968-69 L 67-69 1994-95 L ^66-78 W ^37-32 L ^78-90 1995-96 L 46-73 1934-35 L ^26-27 1969-70 L 81-83 W 41-24 W ^70-66 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (2-0) 1935-36 L 28-30 1970-71 W ^96-86 1999-00 W ^86-62 L ^27-30 L 79-112 2000-01 W ^90-50 1936-37 W ^26-15 1971-72 W ^74-70 W 25-20 W 96-87 Army (0-2) 1937-38 L 23-36 1972-73 W 81-69 1965-66 L 51-64 W ^45-36 L ^82-84 1967-68 L ^66-70 1938-39 L 35-60 1973-74 W ^79-74 W ^39-33 W 78-70 Auburn (4-0) 1939-40 W 48-44 1974-75 L 63-66 1948-49 W 59-41 L ^30-48 W ^78-77 1957-58 W ^75-65 1940-41 L 30-34 1975-76 W ^95-71 1963-64 W ^84-70 L ^45-55 L 86-96 1975-76 W 87-85 1941-42 L ^41-45 1976-77 W ^75-71 L 38-48 L 73-103 Austin College (12-1) 1942-43 W ^71-44 1977-78 L ^73-75 1916-17 W 28-26 L 34-40 L 71-80 W ^36-6 1943-44 W ^64-41 W #73-68 1919-20 L 20-23 W 57-44 1978-79 L 67-93 W ^43-20 1944-45 W ^56-34 L ^73-74 1920-21 W 43-20 W 65-33 1979-80 W 78-72 1923-24 W 19-11 1945-46 L 38-58 W ^73-68 W 29-12 L ^48-57 W #86-83 1934-35 W 45-27 1946-47 W ^67-53 1980-81 L ^46-51 1954-55 W ^84-60 L 52-59 L 52-80 1955-56 W 94-56 1947-48 L ^42-43 1981-82 L 50-52 1970-71 W ^105-78 L 49-51 L ^59-70 1971-72 W ^110-69 1948-49 L 37-44 1982-83 W ^62-61 1997-98 W ^78-44 L ^38-47 W 64-55 1949-50 W ^61-37 1983-84 W 89-70 Baylor (98-73) W ^50-47 W ^74-57 1917-18 W 15-9 L 61-70 1984-85 W ^95-63 W ^20-5 1950-51 W 66-37 L 90-94 1918-19 L ^28-30 W ^58-46 1985-86 W 54-41 W ^32-8 1951-52 W 60-34 W ^61-57 1919-20 L ^19-20 L 45-62 1986-87 L ^55-59 W 25-13 1952-53 L 56-65 W 75-73 1920-21 L 20-29 W ^66-54 L #69-83 L ^18-34 1953-54 W 55-50 1987-88 W ^97-93 L ^18-21 W ^84-60 L 57-71 1921-22 W 19-18 W 90-66 W #75-64 W ^19-17 1954-55 W ^96-84 1988-89 W 70-67 L ^19-37 L 72-76 W ^64-51 L ^13-21 1955-56 W 92-72 1989-90 L ^63-66 1922-23 W ^24-23 W ^89-68 W 76-64 L ^13-17 1956-57 W ^79-64 1990-91 W 80-63 L 7-12 W 83-76 L ^64-70 L 14-20 1957-58 W ^63-51 1991-92 W ^74-72 1923-24 L 13-15 W 77-52 L 62-76 W 20-16 1958-59 L ^53-70 1992-93 W 105-92 L ^20-25 W 54-50 W ^81-74 W ^21-20 1959-60 W ^73-71 1993-94 L ^70-88 1924-25 L 8-9 L 61-68 L 64-73 W ^28-16 1960-61 W ^75-64 1994-95 W 84-78 1925-26 W ^22-21 L 63-77 W ^65-59 W 24-12 1961-62 W ^73-60 1995-96 W ^68-63 1926-27 W ^28-27 W 69-52 L 74-78 1927-28 W 34-31 1962-63 L 58-62 2001-02 L 90-92 W ^39-34 L ^72-73 1928-29 L ^19-23 1963-64 W 85-65 Boise State (1-1) W 31-24 W ^95-76 2001-02 W ^80-67 1929-30 W 24-22 1964-65 W 76-74 L 63-80 W ^26-24 W ^80-70 1930-31 W ^47-37 1965-66 W ^95-65 Boston College (1-0) L 28-34 W 68-66 1986-87 W 62-49 1931-32 L ^26-38 1966-67 W 85-83

80 Bradley (1-2) 1974-75 L 74-106 East Tennessee State (1-0) 1938-39 W ^45-33 1993-94 W 88-84 1954-55 L 73-82 Clemson (0-1) L *79-81 1970-71 L 51-67 East Texas State (15-2) 1917-18 W 33-4 Brigham Young (2-2) Colorado (1-3) 1930-31 L ^37-54 1985-86 L **63-67 1949-50 L 48-71 1931-32 W 34-27 1992-93 L *71-80 L 50-56 W 30-24 1996-97 W ^75-50 1978-79 L 70-72 1932-33 W ^60-23 W 74-62 1979-80 W ^86-65 W ^41-14 1934-35 W ^45-27 Bucknell (1-0) Colorado State (5-2) 1936-37 W 24-18 1989-90 W ^88-80 1941-42 W 47-37 1938-39 W ^42-32 1952-53 W ^63-62 W ^39-34 Buffalo (1-0) 1981-82 L 56-74 1939-40 L ^40-41 1946-47 W 64-37 1996-97 W ~93-89 W ^44-37 1997-98 W ~76-71 1940-41 W ^37-36 Butler (0-1) 1998-99 L 62-73 1942-43 W ^44-38 1939-40 L ^37-42 W ^72-68 W 48-36 1949-50 W 53-28 California (1-1) Columbia (1-0) 1975-76 W ^88-77 1967-68 L ^84-88 1990-91 W ^79-45 1979-80 W 97-88 Eastern Kentucky (1-0) Connecticut (1-0) 1947-48 W 66-45 Cal State-Fullerton (1-0) 1965-66 W ^80-66 1973-74 W ^93-69 Florida (2-1) Cornell (2-0) 1960-61 W ^74-64 Campbell (1-0) 1980-81 W 67-42 1986-87 L 70-110 1984-85 W ^90-70 1988-89 W ^67-59 1987-88 W ^82-76

Canisius (0-1) Creighton (3-2) Florida Atlantic (2-0) 1950-51 L 55-64 1970-71 W 97-95 1997-98 W 62-54 1974-75 L 59-73 1998-99 W ^91-61 CCNY (1-1) 1987-88 W 88-51 1948-49 W 62-56 1994-95 W 77-70 Florida Southern (1-0) 1949-50 L 53-67 1995-96 L ^59-63 1988-89 W ^63-56

Centenary (9-2) Dallas (2-0) Fresno State (2-6) 1925-26 W ^34-19 1916-17 W 46-13 1997-98 L ^74-76 L ^19-26 W ^29-15 L 73-80 1947-48 W ^54-43 1999-00 W ^85-78 1949-50 W 51-48 Dallas Baptist (5-0) W 85-75 1950-51 W ^79-52 1970-71 W ^88-63 2000-01 L 86-92 1965-66 L ^81-87 1971-72 W ^100-81 L ^64-77 1982-83 W ^76-75 1972-73 W ^97-72 2001-02 L 70-78 1983-84 W 86-76 1973-74 W ^79-67 L ^78-86 W ^85-64 1974-75 W ^96-70 1984-85 W ^97-79 Georgetown (0-1) 1996-97 W ^86-73 Davidson (2-0) 1983-84 L *36-37 1996-97 W 72-55 Central Michigan (2-0) 1997-98 W ^75-59 Georgia State (2-0) 1982-83 W ^89-78 1979-80 W ^119-92 1985-86 W ^68-45 Dayton (1-0) 1983-84 W ^92-67 1956-57 W 67-59 Chaminade (1-1) Georgia Tech (6-8) 1984-85 L 70-71 Denver (0-1) 1959-60 W ^80-71 1986-87 W 68-64 1967-68 L 81-86 1960-61 L 64-67 1961-62 W ^67-55 Charlotte (2-0) Drake (1-1) 1962-63 L 56-73 1988-89 W ^68-66 1966-67 W 84-81 1963-64 W ^97-75 1989-90 W 63-55 1968-69 L ^81-86 1964-65 L 75-83 1965-66 W ^83-73 Chattanooga (1-1) Duke (1-3) 1966-67 L 70-87 1998-99 L ^60-77 1977-78 L ^67-91 1967-68 L ^74-77 1999-00 W (ot) 67-66 1978-79 L 80-86 1968-69 L 59-87 1983-84 W 78-76 1969-70 W ^77-66 Chicago State (1-0) 1987-88 L *79-94 1970-71 L 77-91 1987-88 W ^83-66 1971-72 W ^93-70 East Carolina (1-0) 1986-87 L 54-63 Cincinnati (1-2) 1985-86 W 71-62 1947-48 L 46-59 Hardin-Simmons (8-4) 1965-66 W *89-84 1916-17 W ^28-18

81 L 15-22 L #62-73 1982-83 L ^60-62 1931-32 W ^38-14 1992-93 L 75-85 1985-86 L 56-72 1936-37 L 27-33 W ^70-60 1988-89 L 82-90 L 22-26 1993-94 W ^70-64 1989-90 L ^53-86 1947-48 W 65-57 L 80-89 1990-91 L 60-80 1952-53 L ^55-56 1994-95 L ^71-73 1991-92 L ^67-79 1986-87 W ^100-79 W 79-74 1993-94 L 64-84 1995-96 W ^74-45 1995-96 L 62-63 L 59-91 1996-97 W ^90-34 L ^59-62 1994-95 L ^58-97 1998-99 W ^108-77 W #62-57 1995-96 L 61-83 1999-00 W ^110-69 1999-00 W 94-80 2000-01 W ^94-69 Kansas State (2-6) Harvard (1-0) 1946-47 W 46-36 1997-98 W ^81-80 Houston Baptist (3-0) 1972-73 L ^55-57 1972-73 W 78-75 1973-74 L 61-77 Hawaii (5-6) 1973-74 W ^93-65 1974-75 L 58-64 1966-67 W ^92-72 1974-75 W ^98-67 1976-77 L 85-103 1983-84 W 82-73 1977-78 L 58-76 1997-98 L 68-77 Howard Payne (0-1) 1978-79 L ^83-86 L ^82-94 1949-50 L ^56-57 1982-83 W 53-50 1999-00 W 79-73 W ^89-73 Idaho (1-0) Kent State (2-0) L ~82-87 1984-85 W ^90-71 1996-97 W 74-68 2000-01 W ^69-56 1997-98 W ^83-76 L 65-79 Illinois State (1-0) 2001-02 L 74-83 1985-86 W ^68-58 Kentucky (2-3) L ^76-85 1956-57 L 67-73 Indiana (2-1) 1957-58 W ^65-64 Houston (22-33) 1954-55 W 83-78 1958-59 L 60-72 1955-56 W *89-74 1967-68 W ^91-84 1977-78 L 86-110 1964-65 W *89-87 1977-78 L 51-56 1984-85 W 56-54 1966-67 L *75-83 1972-73 L 102-115 Indiana State (0-1) Lamar (2-0) 1975-76 W ^87-75 1947-48 L 53-80 1999-00 W ^67-56 L 98-100 2000-01 W 92-70 1976-77 L ^102-103 Iowa (1-5) L 83-115 1955-56 L 62-80 LaSalle (1-1) 1977-78 W ^76-75 1957-58 L 60-65 1976-77 L 86-94 L 55-95 1958-59 W ^65-55 2001-02 W 72-63 1978-79 L 78-82 1959-60 L 58-89 L ^94-101 1963-64 L 70-73 Lehigh (1-1) L #67-74 2001-02 L 69-86 1989-90 L 49-69 1979-80 L 81-96 1994-95 W 88-84 L ^70-71 Iowa State (1-1) 1980-81 W ^72-70 1980-81 W ^58-55 Liberty (1-0) L 64-79 1981-82 L 70-80 1998-99 W ^80-66 1981-82 W 67-66 L ^71-73 James Madison (2-0) Long Beach State (0-1) 1982-83 L 71-105 1983-84 W 56-53 1976-77 L ^67-68 L ^68-85 1987-88 W 121-89 L #59-75 Long Island University (0-1) 1983-84 L ^59-60 Kansas (4-26) 1937-38 L 29-40 L 57-76 1938-39 L ^40-46 1984-85 W ^85-78 L ^45-52 Louisiana-Lafayette (1-1) L 76-79 1939-40 L 31-63 1969-70 L 76-78 W #84-72 L 26-37 1986-87 W ^65-52 1985-86 L 66-71 1946-47 W 49-46 W ^78-71 1951-52 L ^51-74 LSU (2-2) 1986-87 L ^65-75 L 57-58 1962-63 W ^83-68 W 79-73 1952-53 L 66-83 1963-64 L 62-66 1987-88 W 69-65 L 55-72 1964-65 W ^98-75 W ^87-74 1955-56 W ^81-61 1965-66 L 88-91 W #98-76 L 58-62 1988-89 L ^83-84 1956-57 L *65-73 Louisiana Tech (1-3) W 88-85 1965-66 L *70-76 1972-73 L 87-92 1989-90 L 47-64 1969-70 L 77-89 1989-90 L 68-71 L ^63-71 1975-76 W ^75-66 2001-02 W 74-71 1990-91 W ^81-75 1977-78 L 71-107 L ^66-70 L 58-85 1978-79 L 64-71 W #65-62 1979-80 W ^89-88 Louisville (2-6) 1991-92 L 50-67 1980-81 L ^62-73 1966-67 W *83-81 L ^62-69 1981-82 L 71-81 1968-69 L ^73-79

82 1969-70 L 79-105 Morris Brown (1-0) L 13-28 1970-71 L ^85-97 2000-01 W ^86-72 L ^20-25 1971-72 L 62-96 1929-30 L 14-26 1983-84 L 65-89 Navy (3-2) L 17-18 1984-85 W ^72-64 1949-50 L ^50-53 1930-31 W ^36-16 1987-88 L 79-87 1998-99 L 65-68 L ^25-31 1999-00 W ^87-78 1931-32 W 32-31 Loyola (Ill.) (2-4) 2000-01 W 66-64 W 34-17 1938-39 L ^31-44 2001-02 K ^81-64 1932-33 L ^25-26 1939-40 W 38-34 1934-35 W ^63-27 1946-47 L ^49-59 Nebraska (2-4) W 33-17 W 62-53 1951-52 W ^61-55 1936-37 W ^37-19 1971-72 L 78-102 1960-61 L 60-63 L 26-29 1984-85 L *57-70 1970-71 W ^80-75 1938-39 W 38-34 1971-72 L 76-84 W 41-34 Maryland-Eastern Shore (1-0) 1974-75 L 67-69 1940-41 W 52-50 1999-00 W 93-55 2000-01 L 70-72 L ^35-43 1941-42 L 31-33 McMurry (3-0) Nevada (4-2) W ^40-34 1956-57 W ^113-36 1988-89 L 85-97 1942-43 W ^36-35 1970-71 W ^92-75 2000-01 W 82-77 W 40-37 1995-96 W ^84-42 W ^61-49 1945-46 W 58-38 2001-02 W 71-57 W 48-37 Memphis (1-1) W ^77-74 1947-48 W ^60-49 1953-54 W 66-63 L ~66-72 1950-51 W ^47-39 1964-65 L 92-95 1955-56 W ^82-67 UNLV (3-1) 1973-74 L ^76-79 Miami (Fla.) (2-0) 1983-84 L 64-74 1974-75 W 89-87 1990-91 W ^93-88 1998-99 W ^72-62 1975-76 L ^88-96 1991-92 W 69-60 W 80-78 1976-77 L 99-103 W ~71-70 1978-79 W ^92-91 Miami (Ohio) (1-0) 1980-81 L 66-69 1983-84 W *83-69 New Mexico (0-3) 1984-85 W ^90-45 1996-97 L 58-78 1985-86 W ^78-63 Michigan State (0-1) L ^72-75 1988-89 W ^81-71 1977-78 L 69-85 1998-99 L ~56-57 1989-90 W 65-57 1992-93 W ^110-94 Midwestern State (1-0) New Mexico State (3-0) 1993-94 L 59-71 1966-67 W ^89-74 1975-76 W ^94-87 1994-95 W ^81-74 1999-00 W ^68-59 1995-96 L 55-62 Minnesota (6-3) 2000-01 W 85-76 1996-97 W ^64-59 1954-55 L 72-89 2001-02 W 74-66 1955-56 W 82-81 New Orleans (1-0) 1956-57 W ^91-84 1983-84 W ^82-78 Northern Colorado (1-0) 1957-58 L 52-66 1976-77 W ^81-68 1958-59 W ^67-58 New York University (0-1) 1959-60 W 73-60 1946-47 L 63-76 Northern Iowa (1-0) 1960-61 W ^63-60 1988-89 W ^90-73 1961-62 L 56-70 Niagara (1-1) 1962-63 W ^100-80 1948-49 W 67-57 Northwestern (1-1) 1949-50 L 47-55 1962-63 W ^80-75 Mississippi (1-0) 1963-64 L 79-88 1968-69 W ^94-79 North Carolina (1-2) 1984-85 W 84-82 Northwestern State (La.) (4-0) Missouri (4-9) 1986-87 L ^86-88 1953-54 W ^90-71 1946-47 W 56-53 1987-88 L 74-90 1954-55 W ^99-86 1948-49 L 41-52 1984-85 W ^89-57 W 59-49 North Carolina State (1-1) 1985-86 W ^77-59 1949-50 L ^61-62 1984-85 L 78-82 L ^42-53 1988-89 W ^59-57 Notre Dame (1-4) 1964-65 W ^78-73 1948-49 L ^45-58 1972-73 L ^73-74 North Texas (33-19) 1967-68 L 59-79 1973-74 W 77-73 1916-17 W 25-23 1987-88 W *83-75 1993-94 L 77-82 1917-18 W 26-11 1988-89 L 45-67 1994-95 L ^68-84 1925-26 W 21-20 1989-90 L 49-63 1995-96 L 51-66 L 16-21 1998-99 L ^55-66 1926-27 L 22-33 Ohio (1-0) 1999-00 L 60-63 W 23-10 1977-78 W ^83-77 W 18-11 Morgan State (2-0) 1927-28 W ^27-13 Oklahoma (14-33) 1985-86 W ^76-41 L 23-26 1916-17 L ^33-45 1987-88 W ^96-65 1928-29 L 20-25 W 43-20

83 1926-27 W ^24-22 1969-70 L 74-99 Puerto Rico - Mayaguez (1-0) 1927-28 L 24-32 L ^92-94 2000-01 W 101-72 1929-30 L ^19-24 1970-71 W 91-74 L ^22-24 W ^88-80 Purdue (0-3) 1930-31 L 33-36 1971-72 L 87-102 1939-40 L 26-48 L 30-35 L ^88-97 1954-55 L 75-81 1931-32 L 20-35 1972-73 W ^106-83 1979-80 L 60-85 L 28-42 L 77-85 1932-33 L ^31-39 1973-74 W ^97-80 Radford (1-0) W ^31-29 L 83-86 1986-87 W ^82-61 1933-34 L 28-36 1974-75 L 75-86 L 38-37 W ^85-75 Rice (107-66) 1936-37 L 28-32 1975-76 W 75-71 1917-18 W 33-23 L 41-43 1976-77 L ^65-80 L 30-35 1938-39 W 49-44 1918-19 W ^27-17 L 31-49 Oklahoma State (6-16) W ^32-20 1939-40 L 37-52 1921-22 L ^10-17 W 40-24 1940-41 L 34-43 1922-23 W 18-10 W 29-17 W 57-55 L 18-19 1919-20 W 24-23 1941-42 L 34-57 W ^23-19 1920-21 L ^23-24 1943-44 W ^41-37 L 18-20 L 20-27 1944-45 L 40-41 1923-24 L 16-25 1921-22 W ^26-20 1945-46 L 45-52 L 16-29 W ^23-19 1946-47 L ^41-66 L ^14-18 1924-25 W ^30-23 1947-48 L 45-55 W ^22-9 L 23-32 1950-51 L ^29-47 1924-25 L 20-32 1925-26 W 29-9 1951-52 W 57-49 L 19-39 W ^23-9 1952-53 L ^54-59 1933-34 W 49-35 1926-27 W ^45-14 1957-58 L 58-66 1950-51 L 45-51 W 39-20 1958-59 W ^59-51 1951-52 L 45-50 1927-28 W 33-20 1959-60 L 57-65 1984-85 W ^82-65 W ^43-26 1960-61 W ^67-61 1985-86 W 78-71 1928-29 W ^26-20 1961-62 W 61-52 1991-92 L ^53-64 W 29-28 1962-63 L ^83-96 1992-93 L 59-75 1929-30 W ^41-40 1963-64 W 83-72 1993-94 L ^72-88 W 34-28 1965-66 W ^97-78 1994-95 L 51-73 1930-31 W ^44-28 1971-72 W ^96-62 1995-96 L ^60-67 W 59-39 1972-73 L 63-84 1996-97 L 54-73 1931-32 L ^19-24 1984-85 W 85-76 L 22-28 1985-86 L 69-92 Old Dominion (1-1) 1932-33 W ^34-33 1988-89 L 87-104 1977-78 L 78-86 W 26-22 1993-94 L 86-93 1984-85 W *85-68 1933-34 L 25-37 1994-95 L ^60-87 W ^36-30 1995-96 L 74-84 Oral Roberts (6-0) 1934-35 W ^32-19 2000-01 L (ot) 78-79 1991-92 W 92-80 L 30-32 1992-93 W ^112-73 1935-36 L 26-42 Oklahoma City (20-18) W 102-95 W 43-34 1922-23 W 21-20 1993-94 W ^74-63 1936-37 W ^38-36 1953-54 L 59-69 1994-95 W 70-59 L 32-35 1955-56 W *84-63 2001-02 W ^82-64 1937-38 W 42-23 1956-57 W ^78-62 W ^50-35 1958-59 L 51-74 Pennsylvania (2-3) 1938-39 W ^33-31 1959-60 W ^67-56 1982-83 L 61-73 L 36-39 1960-61 L 78-84 1983-84 W ^98-66 1939-40 L ^34-36 W 68-67 1989-90 L ^49-56 L 33-52 1961-62 W ^83-70 1990-91 L 59-66 1940-41 W ^43-36 W 87-66 1995-96 W 79-67 L 38-63 1962-63 W 55-53 1941-42 L ^35-55 L ^90-94 Penn State (1-2) L 31-65 1963-64 L ^90-95 1980-81 L 50-72 1942-43 L 33-53 W 79-73 1981-82 L 53-65 L ^39-50 1964-65 W ^89-76 1982-83 W ^75-68 1943-44 L 34-54 L 72-81 L ^27-38 1965-66 L 90-97 Pepperdine (0-1) 1944-45 L 52-70 W ^92-81 1985-86 L 68-75 L ^53-72 1966-67 W ^81-78 1945-46 L 29-49 W 92-82 Prairie View A&M (5-0) L ^50-55 1967-68 L ^73-90 1985-86 W ^85-56 1946-47 W ^66-46 L 82-93 1986-87 W ^93-45 W 75-74 1968-69 L 74-96 1987-88 W ^91-75 1947-48 W 65-54 W ^103-84 1996-97 W ^100-65 W ^54-52 1997-98 W ^106-70 1948-49 W 47-46

84 L ^50-62 L ^48-70 San Diego State (2-0) 1949-50 W 63-61 1982-83 W 57-52 1997-98 W 80-78 W ^55-48 W ^62-57 W ^88-81 1950-51 L 69-75 1983-84 W ^71-60 W ^58-46 W 58-54 San Francisco (0-1) 1951-52 L (ot) ^47-52 1984-85 W 66-57 1955-56 L *68-86 L ^57-72 W ^68-52 W 57-53 1985-86 W 68-52 San Jose State (6-2) 1952-53 W ^71-62 W ^48-42 1997-98 W ^81-72 L 54-65 1986-87 W ^63-43 W 77-51 W ^68-64 W 95-79 1999-00 L 49-62 1953-54 L 79-80 1987-88 W 72-60 W ^62-51 W ^79-66 W ^86-68 2000-01 W ^69-59 L 64-90 1988-89 W ^67-57 L 51-81 1954-55 W 88-63 L 65-67 2001-02 W 68-66 W ^76-67 1989-90 L (ot) 55-58 W ^84-55 W (ot) 86-82 W ^65-64 1955-56 W (ot) 76-73 1990-91 W ^77-73 Santa Barbara (0-1) W ^87-65 L 62-71 1973-74 L 66-68 W 89-75 1991-92 L 56-66 1956-57 W ^59-57 L (ot) ^53-58 Santa Clara (1-1) W 75-72 1992-93 W (ot) ^78-77 1987-88 W ^78-70 1957-58 L 74-78 L 67-90 1988-89 L 51-64 W ^70-59 1993-94 L 61-71 1958-59 L 79-81 L ^63-65 Savannah State (1-0) W ^72-54 1994-95 L ^71-85 2001-02 W ^74-54 W 60-57 L 55-63 1959-60 W ^66-52 1995-96 L 51-69 South Florida (2-0) W 75-58 L ^70-71 1986-87 W ^79-65 1960-61 W ^65-53 1996-97 L 58-62 1987-88 W 87-66 L 62-64 W ^59-53 1961-62 L 53-61 1997-98 W ^91-67 Southeastern Louisiana (1-0) W ^68-63 W 69-67 1999-00 W ^74-43 1962-63 L 72-75 1998-99 L (2 ot) 79-84 W ^89-79 L ^57-66 Southern California (1-4) 1963-64 W ^92-76 1999-00 W ^80-71 1936-37 L ^30-33 L 90-97 W 65-50 1940-41 L 34-45 1964-65 W 64-62 2000-01 W ^72-54 1955-56 W 70-64 W ^100-80 W 66-56 1973-74 L 70-82 1965-66 W ^112-89 2001-02 W ^76-49 1994-95 L 83-91 W 99-79 W 63-61 1966-67 W ^84-76 Southern Illinois (2-0) W 85-84 Richmond (2-0) 1966-67 W 66-64 1967-68 L 71-73 1998-99 W 65-61 1968-69 W 81-70 L ^75-76 1999-00 W ^78-77 1968-69 W 101-80 Southern Mississippi (1-1) L ^90-96 St. John's (0-3) 1950-51 W ^73-60 1969-70 L ^75-77 1950-51 L 72-76 1974-75 L ^85-91 L 63-66 1970-71 L 80-95 1970-71 L 67-78 1976-77 L 71-87 Southwest Missouri State (1-0) W ^95-87 1987-88 W 69-58 1971-72 W 74-65 Saint Louis (5-6) 1999-00 W 70-60 W ^78-69 1948-49 L 48-61 L **64-77 1972-73 W ^79-77 1950-51 L 45-74 W 79-68 1956-57 W *78-68 Southwestern (9-6) 1973-74 L 69-73 1960-61 L 50-74 1916-17 W ^34-12 W ^89-79 1961-62 W ^63-53 1917-18 L 33-43 1974-75 W ^76-67 1964-65 W 82-79 1918-19 L 20-21 L (2 ot) 82-84 1975-76 L 79-80 W 37-15 1975-76 W 90-67 1992-93 W 63-56 1919-20 L ^19-29 W ^108-71 W ^66-59 1920-21 L 19-26 1976-77 W ^81-71 1993-94 L ^85-90 W 31-13 W 72-61 1994-95 L 69-93 W 29-23 1977-78 W ^80-65 1921-22 L ^13-27 W 76-73 Sam Houston State (1-0) L 29-40 1978-79 L 76-78 1990-91 W ^96-67 1978-79 W ^81-70 W ^80-67 1980-81 W ^68-52 1979-80 W 85-83 San Diego (2-1) 1981-82 W ^74-62 W (ot) ^82-81 1978-79 W ^89-61 1982-83 W ^80-60 1980-81 L ^59-60 1991-92 L 68-75 1983-84 W ^90-71 L 62-70 1992-93 W ^106-71 1981-82 L 40-42

85 Southwest Texas State (2-0) W 24-19 1970-71 L ^83-84 1991-92 W 63-59 1937-38 W ^29-26 L 88-96 1992-93 W ^90-69 L 23-25 1971-72 W ^85-80 1938-39 L ^27-33 L 81-93 Stanford (0-2) L 21-38 L 89-91 1963-64 L ^70-80 1939-40 L 24-31 1972-73 W 82-75 1998-99 L 51-86 W ^45-42 L ^77-83 1940-41 W ^39-35 1973-74 L ^82-87 Stephen F. Austin (3-0) L 36-42 W 74-72 1946-47 W 52-47 1941-42 L ^31-32 1974-75 W ^74-59 1997-98 W ^79-66 L 43-60 L 62-70 1998-99 W 84-64 1942-43 L 37-41 1975-76 W ^96-84 W ^65-56 W 79-76 Stetson (3-1) 1943-44 L ^48-61 W #103-90 1991-92 L 63-83 W 49-46 1976-77 W ^74-73 1992-93 W ^87-77 1944-45 W ^58-41 L 69-79 1996-97 W 72-52 W 44-38 1977-78 L ^80-85 1997-98 W ^76-45 1945-46 L ^69-70 L 74-82 L 35-41 1978-79 L 62-98 Stony Brook (1-0) 1946-47 L 36-56 W ^81-66 1999-00 W ^72-55 L ^51-58 1979-80 L ^75-85 1947-48 L ^51-57 L 80-113 Temple (0-2) L 45-47 1980-81 W 53-51 1937-38 L 41-53 1948-49 L ^44-50 L ^63-83 1955-56 L *81-90 W 54-40 1981-82 L ^51-60 1949-50 W ^51-34 L 56-69 Tennessee (0-2) L 46-47 1982-83 W 73-64 2000-01 L 76-85 1950-51 W 52-50 W ^95-67 2001-02 L ^62-79 L 39-42 W #49-48 W ^54-41 1983-84 W ^105-81 Texas (71-100) 1951-52 L ^42-58 W 103-72 1917-18 L 21-22 L ^31-41 1984-85 W 54-46 L 14-35 L 49-57 W ^64-60 1918-19 L ^18-25 1952-53 L ^53-64 1985-86 W ^63-56 L 7-29 L 52-80 L 57-58 L 19-33 1953-54 L 69-75 1986-87 L 60-61 1919-20 L 5-23 W ^90-63 L ^55-57 W ^19-9 1954-55 W 77-63 1987-88 W ^75-70 1920-21 L ^18-21 W 74-51 L 69-76 W 19-9 W ^93-80 1988-89 L 65-96 1921-22 L ^18-31 1955-56 W 66-63 L ^79-82 1922-23 L 19-29 W ^109-96 L #91-93 L ^15-25 1956-57 L 68-77 1989-90 L ^67-73 1923-24 L 13-19 W ^79-56 L 68-79 L 11-15 1957-58 W 83-75 1990-91 L 80-96 L ^9-17 W ^82-68 L ^73-76 L ^13-29 W 89-73 L #74-82 1924-25 W ^31-26 1958-59 W 73-55 1991-92 L 91-106 L 15-16 W ^78-61 L ^86-88 1925-26 L ^20-28 1959-60 L 56-58 1992-93 W 102-92 W 26-19 L ^65-69 W ^96-80 1926-27 W ^25-23 1960-61 W ^70-63 1993-94 L 79-91 L 23-25 L 65-71 L ^66-94 1927-28 W ^29-23 1961-62 W ^84-82 1994-95 L ^59-100 W 44-25 W 69-64 L 65-91 1928-29 L 19-29 1962-63 L 62-77 1995-96 L 63-81 W ^33-32 L ^76-92 L ^66-101 1929-30 W ^25-22 1963-64 W 76-74 L 67-89 L 14-50 W ^82-66 1930-31 W ^51-32 1964-65 L ^79-89 Texas A&I (1-0) W 41-33 W 73-70 1980-81 W 49-47 1931-32 L 29-35 W 80-78 L ^17-29 1965-66 W ^99-78 Texas A&M (90-85) 1932-33 L 33-39 W 71-69 1918-19 L ^18-25 L ^27-28 1966-67 L 73-82 L 12-43 1933-34 L ^22-27 W ^92-83 1919-20 L 15-19 L 34-40 1967-68 L 80-84 L 14-22 1934-35 L ^36-38 L ^72-83 L ^15-20 W 32-28 1968-69 W ^68-62 L ^14-19 1935-36 W 33-31 W 71-69 1920-21 L ^15-19 W ^44-30 1969-70 L ^83-96 L ^14-22 1936-37 W 27-16 L 74-85 L ^13-14

86 L ^13-16 W ^73-59 W 58-56 1921-22 L ^21-26 1953-54 W ^92-48 1986-87 L 59-61 L 16-28 L 71-73 W ^86-68 L ^14-31 1954-55 W ^93-69 1987-88 W 89-66 L 13-41 W 81-56 L 53-58 1922-23 L ^23-26 1955-56 W ^97-68 W ^94-71 W ^25-23 W 92-80 1988-89 W ^77-69 L 21-35 1956-57 W 68-46 L 58-82 L 24-27 W 62-53 1989-90 W 67-54 1923-24 W ^13-8 W ^71-55 L ^57-58 W ^16-9 1957-58 W 59-49 1990-91 W ^65-50 L 18-29 L 36-44 W 68-62 W 31-18 L ^42-43 1991-92 W 73-69 1924-25 W ^35-24 1958-59 L ^63-65 W ^44-38 L 26-38 W 70-66 1992-93 W ^68-65 1925-26 W ^20-13 1959-60 L 55-58 W 84-73 L 30-32 W 66-64 1993-94 L 60-69 1926-27 L 28-31 W ^81-53 W ^64-57 W ^33-32 1960-61 L 66-80 L #66-85 1927-28 W ^39-25 W ^65-61 1994-95 L ^60-79 W ^40-28 1961-62 L 55-75 L 64-67 1928-29 W ^23-15 W ^59-54 1995-96 L 58-62 L 16-18 1962-63 W ^71-68 W ^75-72 1929-30 L 20-23 L 70-76 L ^19-24 1963-64 L ^61-75 Texas-Arlington (6-1) 1930-31 W ^37-22 L 70-75 1966-67 W ^101-82 L 23-25 1964-65 W ^89-77 1979-80 W ^77-66 1931-32 W 30-23 L 81-94 1980-81 L 56-78 L ^10-21 1965-66 L 78-85 1981-82 W ^82-73 1932-33 W ^28-24 W ^82-65 1989-90 W ^36-31 L 22-32 1966-67 W ^80-67 1990-91 W ^86-73 1933-34 L 34-40 W 85-71 1997-98 W ^80-56 L ^26-49 1967-68 W ^78-77 1934-35 W ^44-21 L 80-85 TCU (97-81) W 35-29 1968-69 L ^75-76 1918-19 W ^30-19 1935-36 W ^31-27 L 98-119 L 32-35 L 23-31 1969-70 L 74-84 1920-21 L ^20-21 1936-37 W ^28-25 L ^81-84 W 19-18 W 28-22 1970-71 W 89-83 1921-22 W ^28-17 1937-38 W ^41-20 W ^85-78 W 23-14 W 47-28 1971-72 L 71-79 L ^11-15 1938-39 W ^40-29 W ^75-71 W 24-16 W 48-28 1972-73 W ^64-62 1922-23 W ^37-20 1939-40 L 49-51 L 75-78 W 21-14 W ^46-39 1973-74 L 75-90 W 30-19 1940-41 W ^43-37 W ^70-68 W 20-18 W 45-40 1974-75 L 77-102 1923-24 L 12-29 1941-42 L 29-47 L ^77-100 L 11-16 W ^35-33 1975-76 L 87-93 L ^13-27 1942-43 W 51-39 W ^69-65 L ^17-19 L ^47-54 1976-77 L 53-57 1924-25 L ^20-27 1943-44 W 65-35 W ^70-68 L 20-43 W ^81-37 L #79-89 1925-26 W ^15-11 1944-45 W 50-28 1977-78 L 71-78 W 20-19 W ^73-43 W ^71-70 1926-27 W ^33-26 1945-46 L 38-45 1978-79 W ^78-76 W 25-24 L ^49-53 L 56-92 1927-28 L ^21-23 1946-47 W ^68-35 1979-80 L ^56-63 W 21-19 L 58-59 L 56-67 1928-29 W ^34-25 1947-48 W 47-30 1980-81 L 51-71 L ^28-34 L 46-51 L ^56-61 1929-30 W ^36-35 W ^62-26 1981-82 L ^55-81 W 25-22 1948-49 W 55-37 L 58-67 1930-31 W ^36-33 W ^49-35 1982-83 L 77-85 L 29-37 1949-50 W 53-48 W ^76-66 1931-32 L 19-52 W ^56-50 1983-84 W ^83-56 W ^32-30 1950-51 W ^51-44 W 60-58 1932-33 W ^20-19 L 43-49 L #57-59 L 24-36 1951-52 W ^40-34 1984-85 W 73-60 1933-34 L 26-29 L 47-61 W ^81-79 W ^32-27 1952-53 W ^57-35 1985-86 L ^61-73 1934-35 W 36-20 L 43-51 W ^41-24

87 1935-36 L 23-29 L 93-102 1969-70 L 77-89 L ^29-33 1970-71 L 85-93 L 82-86 1936-37 W 26-22 W ^79-78 1972-73 L 55-71 W ^34-22 1971-72 W ^81-71 1975-76 L 53-82 1937-38 W ^42-23 L 84-93 1982-83 W 74-66 W 37-30 1972-73 W ^104-71 1996-97 W 68-63 1938-39 W 31-29 L 76-80 W ^64-55 W ^41-39 1973-74 W 81-74 1997-98 L 64-66 1939-40 W ^46-35 W ^96-60 W ^60-57 W 63-53 1974-75 W ^88-67 1998-99 W ~65-64 1940-41 W ^35-34 L 64-84 1999-00 W ^104-87 W 38-36 1975-76 L 75-79 W 83-81 1941-42 L 45-50 W ^108-84 2000-01 L 69-83 L ^35-39 1976-77 W 66-55 W ^72-69 1942-43 L 43-49 W ^116-84 L ~70-74 W ^54-44 1977-78 W 68-65 2001-02 W ^55-46 1943-44 W ^40-30 W ^85-53 W 63-61 L 37-47 1978-79 W ^96-77 1944-45 L 46-52 W 89-77 Texas Lutheran (2-0) W ^56-38 1979-80 L ^89-92 1977-78 W ^111-77 1945-46 L ^40-54 W 76-57 1979-80 W ^123-91 L 34-42 1980-81 L 43-52 1946-47 W ^55-36 L ^44-52 Texas - Pan American (2-1) W 59-52 1981-82 L ^61-63 1974-75 L ^60-78 1947-48 W ^62-58 L 60-85 1998-99 W ^86-75 W 63-48 L #46-54 2000-01 W 97-67 1948-49 L 52-58 1982-83 L ^67-68 W ^47-36 W 61-56 Texas - San Antonio (1-1) 1949-50 L ^50-62 1983-84 W 61-59 1990-91 W ^88-86 L ^45-51 W ^73-65 1991-92 L 60-80 1950-51 L ^46-57 1984-85 W ^74-70 L 54-64 L 64-72 Texas Southern (2-0) 1951-52 L 43-52 1985-86 L 54-63 1984-85 W ^91-72 L ^60-64 L ^54-76 1986-87 W ^118-67 1952-53 L ^34-57 1986-87 L ^53-57 L 48-59 L 50-69 Texas Tech (46-55) 1953-54 L ^84-85 1987-88 W 51-48 1944-45 W ^56-50 L 65-73 W ^87-54 W ^57-46 1954-55 L 71-74 W #86-74 1945-46 W ^50-27 L 73-77 1988-89 W ^68-57 W ^57-43 W ^84-70 L 57-62 1948-49 W ^57-45 1955-56 W ^105-64 1989-90 L ^61-63 L ^58-60 W 26-22 L 43-83 L 52-55 1956-57 W 74-65 1990-91 L 59-63 1950-51 W ^44-43 W 79-63 W ^71-57 1951-52 W 50-48 W ^86-75 1991-92 L ^62-73 1955-56 W *68-67 1957-58 W ^84-67 L 59-70 1956-57 W ^101-72 L 71-82 1992-93 W 79-65 L 67-68 1958-59 L 64-74 W ^60-53 1957-58 L 70-72 L 60-72 L #71-72 W 84-80 W ^72-71 1993-94 L ^75-89 W ^66-56 1959-60 W 79-73 W 65-64 1958-59 W ^73-59 W ^98-67 1994-95 L 101-113 L 64-72 1960-61 W 67-64 L ^75-79 1959-60 W 85-65 W ^79-68 1995-96 W ^49-44 1961-62 W 70-53 W ^87-83 L 69-71 W ^96-86 L 79-87 1960-61 L ^68-70 1962-63 W ^92-80 1996-97 L ^63-87 L 67-88 W 109-98 L 71-79 1961-62 L ^63-69 1963-64 W ^79-67 1997-98 L ^82-100 W 68-63 W 85-75 L 70-79 L 67-71 1964-65 W ^110-94 L ~69-71 1962-63 W ^70-61 W 96-95 1998-99 L ^79-92 W 88-87 1965-66 L ^89-97 W 94-92 1963-64 L ^83-85 W 100-96 1999-00 L 75--92 L 83-94 1966-67 W ^89-88 L ^83-86 1964-65 L 89-107 W 85-83 2000-01 L 91-100 L ^72-82 1967-68 L 64-91 L ^76-84 1965-66 L 83-100 W ^70-63 2001-02 L 62-74 W ^99-89 1968-69 W 81-78 1966-67 W 91-75 L ^84-87 Texas-El Paso (10-8) L ^74-82 1969-70 W ^86-84 1966-67 L ^62-71 1967-68 L 78-86

88 W ^85-68 1954-55 W ^104-68 1959-60 W ^86-67 1968-69 W ^87-77 1955-56 W ^65-42 1960-61 L 64-76 W 84-65 1978-79 W ^121-86 1961-62 W ^91-73 1969-70 L 60-90 1979-80 W ^112-85 1962-63 L 62-69 W ^85-80 1980-81 L ^83-84 1963-64 L ^60-79 1970-71 W ^93-91 1981-82 W ^87-78 1964-65 L 67-99 L 91-103 1966-67 L 76-89 1971-72 W 85-69 Towson (2-0) 1967-68 L ^84-88 W ^87-73 1986-87 W ^79-65 1968-69 L 94-97 1972-73 L 76-80 1991-92 W ^85-66 1969-70 L ^99-104 L ^59-64 1971-72 W ^89-79 1973-74 W ^73-71 Trinity (1-0) 1972-73 L 78-98 W 78-72 1922-23 W ^28-7 1978-79 W ^68-64 1974-75 L 61-74 1979-80 L 77-78 L ^57-60 Tulane (9-8) 1989-90 L ^60-65 1975-76 L 69-72 1959-60 W 86-61 1990-91 L 65-68 L ^101-107 1960-61 W ^83-67 1991-92 L ^55-67 1976-77 L 57-58 1961-62 L 70-75 1992-93 L 86-95 L ^62-64 1962-63 W ^99-75 1977-78 L 43-45 1964-65 W ^80-58 Virginia Commonwealth (1-0) L ^62-64 1965-66 W 78-69 2000-01 W 94-88 1978-79 W ^69-65 1974-75 L ^80-84 L 60-66 1976-77 L 75-77 West Texas State (1-1) 1979-80 W ^76-75 1977-78 W ^78-71 1940-41 W 34-32 L 59-62 1978-79 L 63-80 L 36-46 L #65-73 1979-80 W ^78-68 1980-81 W 58-48 1989-90 W ^65-62 Western Kentucky (0-2) L ^48-51 1990-91 L 62-70 1965-66 L 68-82 L #58-80 1991-92 L ^56-65 1968-69 L 79-92 1981-82 L ^52-63 1992-93 L 92-103 L 44-71 1999-00 L 70-75 Wichita State (5-4) 1982-83 W ^94-77 2000-01 W ^87-58 1955-56 W 85-67 L 61-65 1956-57 W ^93-70 W #79-69 Tulsa (5-16) 1964-65 L *81-86 1983-84 W ^70-60 1919-20 L 18-20 1970-71 W ^95-85 W 86-78 1920-21 L 23-30 1971-72 L 79-91 1984-85 L 63-64 1924-25 L 25-28 1993-94 W ^65-59 L ^54-59 1950-51 W 64-54 1994-95 L 67-78 1985-86 W ^61-57 1951-52 W 48-46 1995-96 W ^65-46 L 44-57 1953-54 W ^72-70 1996-97 L 44-62 L #40-45 1954-55 L *57-68 1986-87 L 64-75 1962-63 W ^73-71 William & Mary (1-0) W ^83-70 1964-65 L ^50-69 1991-92 W ^66-55 1987-88 W ^80-75 1996-97 L 49-69 W 82-80 L ^55-76 Wisconsin (3-4) 1988-89 L 56-63 1997-98 L ^58-69 1955-56 W ^75-62 W ^61-48 L 70-79 1958-59 W ^81-63 1989-90 W ^52-44 1998-99 L 82-88 1967-68 L 82-120 W 54-53 L ^77-78 1969-70 L ^76-78 1990-91 L ^54-56 1999-00 L 59-70 1973-74 L 73-74 L 77-80 L (2ot) ^78-83 1990-91 L ^49-65 1991-92 L 69-80 2000-01 W ^64-59 1991-92 W 66-64 W ^51-47 L 65-85 1992-93 W 61-59 2001-02 L ^87-95 Wyoming (2-2) W 78-75 L 69-87 1947-48 W ^41-39 1993-94 L ^73-80 1988-89 L 65-70 L 76-78 UCLA (0-2) 1998-99 L 85-89 1994-95 L 77-98 1973-74 L 60-77 W ^75-72 L ^77-85 1976-77 L 71-99 L #54-92 Xavier (Ohio) (1-0) 1995-96 L ^60-72 U.S. International (1-0) 1956-57 W ^92-71 L 54-75 1983-84 W ^91-70 1997-98 W ^89-82 Yale (3-0) 1998-99 L 80-91 Utah (0-3) 1968-69 W ^82-76 2001-02 L ^75-78 1996-97 L 57-74 1971-72 W 81-80 L 63-84 1996-97 W ^81-57 Texas Wesleyan (10-1) L ~58-59 1947-48 W ^55-44 W 53-42 Vanderbilt (6-15) 1948-49 W ^68-65 1953-54 L 65-72 1950-51 W ^58-53 1957-58 W ^72-58 1953-54 W ^105-70 1958-59 W 80-72

89 SMU vs. All Conferences

America East Big West Mid-Continent Southeastern Stony Brook 1-0 Cal St. Fullerton 1-0 Oral Roberts 6-0 Alabama 3-3 Total 1-0 Idaho 1-0 Total 6-0 Arkansas 59-94 Long Beach St. 0-1 Auburn 4-0 Atlantic Coast Santa Barbara 0-1 Mid-Eastern Athletic Florida 2-1 Clemson 0-1 Total 2-2 Maryland Eastern Shore 1-0 Kentucky 2-3 Duke 1-3 Morgan St. 2-0 LSU 2-2 Georgia Tech 6-8 Colonial Athletic Total 3-0 Mississippi 1-0 North Carolina St. 1-1 James Madison 2-0 Tennessee 0-2 North Carolina 1-2 Old Dominion 1-1 Midwestern Collegiate Vanderbilt 6-15 Total 9-15 Towson St. 2-0 Butler 0-1 Total 79-120 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 Loyola Chicago 2-4 Atlantic Sun William & Mary 1-0 Total 2-5 Southern Campbell 1-0 Total 7-1 Chattanooga 1-1 Florida Atlantic 2-0 Missouri Valley Davidson 2-0 Georgia St. 2-0 Conference USA Bradley 1-2 East Tennessee St. 1-0 Stetson 3-1 Charlotte 2-0 Creighton 3-2 Total 4-1 Total 8-1 Cincinnati 1-2 Drake 1-1 Southland East Carolina 1-0 Illinois St. 1-0 Atlantic 10 Lamar 2-0 Houston 22-33 Indiana St. 0-1 Dayton 1-0 Northwestern St. 4-0 Louisville 2-6 Northern Iowa 1-0 LaSalle 1-1 Sam Houston State 1-0 Memphis 1-1 Southern Illinois 2-0 Richmond 2-0 Southeast Louisiana 1-0 South Florida 2-0 SW Missouri St. 2-1 Xavier 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 3-0 Southern Miss 1-1 Wichita St. 5-4 Total 5-1 Southwest Texas St. 2-0 St. Louis 5-6 Total 16-11 Texas-Arlington 6-1 TCU 97-81 Big East Texas-San Antonio 1-1 Tulane 9-8 Mountain West Boston College 1-0 Total 20-2 Connecticut 1-0 UAB 1-0 Air Force 4-0 Georgetown 0-1 Total 144-138 BYU 2-2 Southwestern Miami (Fla.) 2-0 Colorado St. 5-2 Alabama St. 1-0 Notre Dame 1-4 Horizon League New Mexico 0-3 Alcorn St. 1-1 St. John’s 0-3 Chicago St. 1-0 San Diego St. 2-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 Total 5-8 Oral Roberts 5-0 UNLV 3-1 Prairie View 5-0 Total 1-0 Utah 0-3 Texas Southern 2-0 Big South Wyoming 2-2 Total 11-1 Radford 1-0 Independents Total 18-13 Total 1-0 Centenary 9-2 Sun Belt Savannah St. 1-0 Northeast Denver 0-1 Big Ten Texas-Pan American 2-1 Long Island 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1 Indiana 2-1 Total 12-3 Total 0-1 New Mexico St. 3-0 Iowa 1-5 New Orleans 1-0 Michigan St. 0-1 Ivy League Ohio Valley North Texas 33-19 Minnesota 6-3 Columbia 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Western Kentucky 0-2 Northwestern 1-1 Cornell 2-0 Total 1-0 Total 38-23 Penn St. 1-2 Harvard 1-0 Purdue 0-3 Pennsylvania 2-3 Pacific-10 West Coast Wisconsin 3-4 Yale 3-0 Arizona 0-3 Pepperdine 0-1 Total 14-20 Total 9-3 Arizona St. 0-4 San Diego 2-1 California 1-1 San Francisco 0-1 Big 12 Metro Atlantic Stanford 0-2 Santa Clara 1-1 Baylor 98-73 Canisius 0-1 UCLA 0-2 Total 3-4 Colorado 1-3 Niagara 1-1 USC 1-4 Iowa St. 1-1 Western Athletic Total 2-1 Total 2-16 Kansas 4-26 Boise St. 1-1 Kansas St. 2-6 Fresno St. 2-6 Mid-American Patriot League Missouri 4-9 Hawaii 5-6 Buffalo 1-0 Army 0-2 Nebraska 2-4 Louisiana Tech 1-3 Central Michigan 2-0 Bucknell 1-0 Oklahoma 14-33 Nevada 4-2 Kent State 2-0 Lehigh 1-1 Oklahoma St. 6-16 Rice 107-66 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 Navy 3-2 Texas 71-100 San Jose St. 6-2 Ohio 1-0 Total 5-5 Texas A&M 90-85 Texas El Paso 10-8 Total 7-0 Texas Tech 46-55 Tulsa 6-15 Total 339-411 Total 142-109

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SMU Statistical Trends

Year FG-FGA FG Pct. 3P-3PA 3-Pt. Pct. FT-FTA FT Pct. OR DR TOT Reb. Avg. AST TO BL ST PTS Pts. Avg. 1953-54 551-1500 36.7 ------594-840 70.7 ------1696 77.1 1954-55 709-1716 41.3 ------671-915 73.3 ------1045 40.2 ------2089 80.0 1955-56 824-1930 42.7 ------715-939 76.1 ------1202 40.1 ------2365 78.9 1956-57 735-1714 42.2 ------547-746 73.3 ------1053 40.5 ------2017 77.5 1957-58 659-1618 40.7 ------347-515 67.4 ------1003 40.1 ------1613 64.5 1958-59 605-1502 40.3 ------368-504 73.0 ------1116 46.5 ------1578 65.8 1959-60 635-1532 41.4 ------447-628 71.1 ------1165 48.5 ------1717 71.5 1960-61 619-1479 41.8 ------425-605 70.2 ------1077 43.1 ------1663 69.3 1961-62 606-1444 41.9 ------552-718 76.8 ------1112 44.5 ------1764 70.6 1962-63 677-1514 44.7 ------506-684 73.9 ------1074 44.8 ------1860 77.5 1963-64 729-1728 42.1 ------454-618 73.4 ------1156 48.2 ------1912 79.6 1964-65 802-1779 45.0 ------610-857 71.1 ------1232 45.6 ------2214 82.0 1965-66 821-1676 48.9 ------542-714 75.9 ------1154 44.4 ------2184 84.0 1966-67 813-1659 49.0 ------500-694 72.0 ------1085 41.7 ------2126 81.7 1967-68 674-1523 44.2 ------480-655 73.2 ------951 39.6 ------1828 76.2 1968-69 743-1687 44.0 ------478-675 70.8 ------1102 45.9 ------1964 81.8 1969-70 722-1666 43.3 ------430-597 72.0 ------968 40.3 ------1874 78.1 1970-71 855-1881 45.5 ------552-719 76.8 ------1193 45.9 ------2262 87.0 1971-72 831-1846 45.0 ------586-834 69.5 ------1196 44.3 345 ------2248 83.3 1972-73 847-1839 46.1 ------318-510 62.4 ------1216 48.6 410 ------2016 80.6 1973-74 911-2041 44.6 ------315-477 66.0 ------1255 46.5 421 ------2137 77.1 1974-75 796-1831 43.5 ------314-449 69.9 ------1088 41.9 371 ------1904 73.2 1975-76 1032-2130 48.5 ------326-471 69.2 ------1235 44.1 509 ------2382 85.1 1976-77 860-1870 45.6 ------314-448 70.1 ------1035 38.3 361 464 71 186 2034 75.3 1977-78 824-1870 44.1 ------373-527 70.8 ------1171 41.8 384 441 120 154 2021 72.2 1978-79 859-1914 44.9 ------342-507 67.5 ------1116 41.3 422 384 124 189 2060 76.3 1979-80 898-1866 48.1 ------440-590 74.6 ------1010 36.1 454 396 77 164 2236 79.9 1980-81 627-1406 44.6 ------281-404 69.6 ------787 29.2 337 371 31 104 1535 56.9 1981-82 644-1424 45.2 ------325-464 70.0 ------844 31.3 395 373 51 122 1613 59.7 1982-83 858-1754 48.9 ------357-552 64.6 ------1060 35.3 512 462 100 190 2073 69.1 1983-84 1023-1892 54.1 ------460-732 62.8 363 756 1231 37.3 608 574 146 202 2506 75.9 1984-85 1014-1928 52.6 ------463-701 66.0 371 796 1257 38.1 675 512 147 238 2491 75.5 1985-86 756-1528 49.5 ------371-547 67.8 278 544 916 31.6 487 356 62 174 1883 64.9 1986-87 827-1600 51.7 88-205 42.6 361-626 60.9 320 659 1058 36.5 655 377 73 198 2123 73.2 1987-88 1103-2155 51.2 152-371 41.0 321-711 73.3 446 830 1276 36.5 786 460 90 297 2679 76.5 1988-89 734-1320 48.3 97-235 41.3 458-639 71.7 308 678 1078 32.9 402 492 50 156 2023 67.4 1989-90 641-1439 44.5 69-215 32.1 300-458 65.5 285 606 962 34.4 406 414 46 147 1651 59.0 1990-91 763-1734 44.0 88-276 31.9 450-676 66.7 331 713 1150 39.7 429 421 82 190 2064 71.2 1991-92 704-1584 44.4 48-199 24.1 361-608 59.4 293 633 1009 36.0 388 388 54 190 1817 64.9 1992-93 842-1957 43.0 171-571 29.9 417-700 59.6 402 734 1248 44.6 455 359 105 233 2272 81.1 1993-94 691-1686 41.0 164-474 34.6 343-557 61.6 299 683 1031 38.2 365 437 86 185 1889 70.0 1994-95 671-1744 38.5 205-600 34.2 348-551 63.2 320 582 1018 37.7 350 399 66 174 1895 70.2 1995-96 646-1515 42.6 178-541 32.9 351-574 61.1 354 587 1038 37.1 375 446 66 172 1821 65.0 1996-97 677-1609 42.1 163-519 31.4 394-574 68.6 315 583 1005 35.9 356 325 59 208 1911 68.3 1997-98 740-1745 42.4 202-588 34.4 459-670 68.5 425 610 1130 40.4 359 359 86 198 2141 76.5 1998-99 788-1970 40.0 190-631 30.1 470-732 64.2 459 713 1267 42.2 355 361 123 248 2236 74.5 1999-00 807-1978 40.8 192-637 30.1 512-790 64.8 547 751 1298 43.3 418 377 107 278 2318 77.3 2000-01 802-1833 43.8 159-472 33.7 543-786 69.1 440 772 1212 40.4 393 378 97 194 2306 76.9 2001-02 716-1634 43.8 163-515 31.7 506-765 66.1 382 749 1131 39.0 300 397 119 177 2101 72.4 SMU's Best and Worst... Scoring Rebounding Best Worst Best Worst 87.0 ppg in 1970-71 56.9 ppg in 1980-81 48.6 rpg in 1972-73 29.2 rpg in 1980-81 85.1 ppg in 1975-76 59.0 ppg in 1989-90 48.5 rpg in 1959-60 31.3 rpg in 1981-82 84.0 ppg in 1965-66 59.7 ppg in 1981-82 48.2 rpg in 1963-64 31.6 rpg in 1985-86 83.6 ppg in 1971-72 64.5 ppg in 1957-58 46.5 rpg in 1973-74 32.9 rpg in 1988-89 82.3 ppg in 1987-88 64.9 ppg in two seasons 46.5 rpg in 1957-58 35.3 rpg in 1982-83

92 Opponent Statistical Trends

Year FG-FGA FG Pct. 3P-3PA 3-Pt. Pct. FT-FTA FT Pct. OR DR TOT Reb. Avg. AST TO BL ST PTS Pts. Avg. 1953-54 498-1443 34.5 ------515-769 67.0 ------1511 68.7 1954-55 661-1698 38.9 ------576-852 67.6 ------1066 41.0 ------1898 73.0 1955-56 766-2087 36.7 ------500-760 65.7 ------1134 37.8 ------2032 67.4 1956-57 660-1674 39.4 ------349-526 66.3 ------999 38.4 ------1669 64.2 1957-58 656-1804 36.3 ------243-376 64.6 ------1140 45.6 ------1555 62.2 1958-59 609-1631 37.3 ------299-440 67.9 ------996 41.5 ------1517 63.2 1959-60 576-1488 38.7 ------396-598 66.2 ------1027 42.8 ------1548 64.5 1960-61 650-1618 40.1 ------364-542 67.1 ------1109 44.4 ------1664 69.3 1961-62 609-1602 38.0 ------429-636 67.4 ------1092 43.7 ------1647 65.8 1962-63 689-1659 41.5 ------459-645 71.1 ------1097 45.7 ------1837 76.5 1963-64 727-1670 43.5 ------396-579 68.3 ------1133 47.2 ------1850 77.0 1964-65 857-1921 44.6 ------470-659 71.3 ------1245 46.1 ------2184 80.8 1965-66 814-1895 42.9 ------438-607 70.8 ------1134 43.6 ------2066 79.4 1966-67 833-1819 45.7 ------365-521 70.0 ------1073 41.2 ------2031 78.1 1967-68 789-1675 47.1 ------379-522 72.6 ------1102 45.9 ------1957 81.5 1968-69 790-1767 44.7 ------362-539 67.1 ------1193 49.7 ------1942 80.9 1969-70 797-1662 47.9 ------438-607 72.1 ------1177 49.1 ------2032 84.7 1970-71 889-1926 46.2 ------451-664 67.9 ------1251 48.1 ------2229 85.7 1971-72 837-1873 44.7 ------539-766 70.4 ------1339 49.6 341 ------2213 82.0 1972-73 814-1844 44.1 ------366-523 70.0 ------1154 46.2 323 ------1978 79.1 1973-74 817-1833 43.4 ------415-581 71.4 ------1214 45.0 371 ------2049 75.9 1974-75 830-1773 46.8 ------345-514 67.1 ------1194 45.9 357 ------2005 77.1 1975-76 963-2068 46.6 ------350-508 68.9 ------1171 41.8 449 ------2276 81.3 1976-77 942-1885 50.0 ------321-470 68.3 ------1157 42.9 386 487 69 196 2205 81.7 1977-78 892-1967 45.4 ------377-558 67.6 ------1204 43.0 408 385 75 199 2171 77.5 1978-79 868-1797 48.3 ------367-552 66.5 ------1109 41.1 466 415 85 174 2103 77.9 1979-80 914-1854 49.5 ------365-501 73.1 ------1061 37.9 451 443 83 123 2199 78.9 1980-81 727-1459 49.8 ------289-408 70.8 ------881 32.6 341 350 31 118 1743 64.6 1981-82 747-1576 47.4 ------306-442 69.2 ------940 34.8 390 334 69 165 1800 66.7 1982-83 850-1848 46.0 ------305-487 62.6 ------1070 35.7 469 450 85 120 2005 66.8 1983-84 965-2164 44.6 ------309-447 69.1 402 575 1100 33.3 565 521 67 210 2239 67.8 1984-85 938-2119 44.3 ------352-519 67.8 390 661 1106 33.5 502 447 63 219 2228 67.5 1985-86 740-1563 47.3 ------302-475 63.6 311 506 921 31.8 402 345 85 161 1782 61.4 1986-87 770-1750 44.0 125-355 35.2 296-448 66.1 310 522 957 33.7 468 354 52 201 1963 67.7 1987-88 972-2092 46.5 120-394 30.5 450-689 65.3 435 739 1174 33.5 634 503 74 217 2514 71.8 1988-89 810-1782 45.5 154-442 34.8 323-494 65.4 314 520 865 27.8 363 342 90 8 2170 72.3 1989-90 689-1533 44.9 130-367 35.4 322-441 73.0 233 558 862 30.8 309 321 76 202 1830 65.4 1990-91 728-1707 42.6 142-400 35.5 497-721 68.9 290 646 1042 35.9 338 397 102 205 2095 72.2 1991-92 700-1542 45.4 132-365 36.2 417-621 67.1 247 652 968 34.6 384 380 75 195 1949 69.6 1992-93 770-1790 43.0 157-500 31.4 434-661 65.7 323 763 1196 42.7 412 430 66 186 2131 76.1 1993-94 748-1701 44.0 148-401 36.9 482-702 68.7 382 766 1148 42.5 412 394 83 229 2126 78.7 1994-95 791-1635 48.4 142-371 38.3 480-710 67.6 340 808 1148 42.5 382 400 99 216 2204 81.6 1995-96 682-1574 43.3 180-462 39.0 401-581 69.0 362 603 965 34.5 382 369 87 216 1799 69.5 1996-97 685-1524 44.9 175-501 34.9 292-450 64.9 315 662 977 34.9 395 403 72 150 1837 65.6 1997-98 732-1703 43.0 187-567 33.0 316-462 68.4 380 651 1031 36.8 387 425 71 177 1967 70.3 1998-99 744-1757 42.3 214-618 34.6 530-760 69.7 381 829 1210 40.3 433 446 86 195 2232 74.4 1999-00 766-1796 42.7 178-536 33.2 384-576 66.7 392 777 1169 39.0 464 522 92 203 2094 69.8 2000-01 792-1831 43.3 188-557 33.8 384-564 68.1 378 722 1100 36.7 465 401 104 161 2156 71.9 2001-02 737-1742 43.8 230-638 36.1 359-541 66.4 357 697 1054 36.3 458 378 95 199 2063 71.1 SMU Opponent's Best and Worst... Scoring Rebounding Best Worst Best Worst 85.7 ppg in 1970-71 61.4 ppg in 1985-86 49.7 rpg in 1968-69 27.8 rpg in 1988-89 84.7 ppg in 1969-70 62.2 ppg in 1957-58 49.6 rpg in 1971-72 30.8 rpg in 1989-90 82.0 ppg in 1971-72 63.2 ppg in 1958-59 49.1 rpg in 1969-70 31.8 rpg in 1985-86 81.7 ppg in 1976-77 64.2 ppg in 1956-57 48.1 rpg in 1970-71 32.6 rpg in 1980-81 81.6 ppg in 1994-95 64.5 ppg in 1959-60 47.2 rpg in 1963-64 33.3 rpg in 1983-84

93 Annual Statistical Leaders

1964-65 Carroll Hooser 27 265 9.8 1976-77 T.J. Robinson 126 254 .496 Scoring 1965-66 Carroll Hooser 24 238 9.9 1977-78 Reggie Franklin 126 256 .492 1966-67 Lynn Phillips 26 244 9.4 1978-79 Reggie Franklin 121 247 .490 Season Name GP Pts. Avg. 1967-68 Bill Voight 24 211 8.8 1979-80 David Piehler 163 315 .518 1953-54 Derrell Murphy 22 321 14.6 1968-69 Bill Voight 24 255 10.6 1980-81 David Piehler 183 358 .511 1954-55 Jim Krebs 26 555 21.3 1969-70 Gene Phillips 24 195 8.1 1981-82 Larry Davis 145 300 .483 1955-56 Jim Krebs 30 574 19.1 1970-71 Gene Phillips 26 196 7.5 1982-83 Larry Davis 190 337 .564 1956-57 Jim Krebs 26 624 24.0 Steve Putnam 25 187 7.5 1983-84 Jon Koncak 211 340 .621 1957-58 Rick Herrscher 25 438 17.5 1971-72 Ruben Triplett 27 292 10.8 1984-85 Jon Koncak 219 340 .592 1958-59 Bobby James 24 385 16.0 1972-73 Ira Terrell 25 352 14.1 1985-86 Terry Williams 150 242 .620 1959-60 Steve Strange 24 414 17.2 1973-74 Ira Terrell 27 351 13.0 1986-87 Terry Williams 142 223 .637 1960-61 Steve Strange 24 458 19.0 1974-75 Rusty Bourquein 26 248 9.5 1987-88 Terry Thomas 111 191 .581 1961-62 Jan Loudermilk 25 523 20.9 1975-76 Ira Terrell 26 350 13.5 1988-89 Glenn Puddy 144 262 .550 1962-63 Dave Siegmund 24 417 17.4 1976-77 Jeff Swanson 27 222 8.2 1989-90 Vernon Perdue 111 218 .509 1963-64 Gene Elmore 24 486 20.3 1977-78 Jeff Swanson 28 201 7.2 1990-91 Tim Mason 179 327 .547 1964-65 Carroll Hooser 27 427 15.8 1978-79 Brad Branson 26 266 10.2 1991-92 Tim Mason 156 302 .517 1965-66 Carroll Hooser 24 483 20.1 1979-80 Brad Branson 26 253 9.0 1992-93 Greg Kinzer 99 194 .510 1966-67 Denny Holman 25 413 16.5 1980-81 Johnnie James 26 200 7.7 1993-94 R. Van Beveren 62 111 .559 1967-68 Lynn Phillips 24 458 19.1 1981-82 Jon Koncak 27 155 5.7 1994-95 Matt Timme 97 213 .455 1968-69 Gene Phillips 24 510 21.3 1982-83 Jon Koncak 30 282 9.4 1995-96 Bobby Dimson 79 149 .530 1969-70 Gene Phillips 24 684 28.5 1983-84 Jon Koncak 33 378 11.4 1996-97 Mohammed Tijjani 5 5 108 .509 1970-71 Gene Phillips 26 737 28.3 1984-85 Jon Koncak 33 354 10.7 1997-98 Bobby Dimson 107 222 .482 1971-72 Ruben Triplett 27 491 18.2 1985-86 Terry Williams 29 220 7.6 1998-99 Willie Davis 135 303 .446 1972-73 Sammy Hervey 25 537 21.5 1986-87 Terry Williams 29 216 7.4 1999-00 Damon Hancock 102 223 .457 1973-74 Ira Terrell 27 597 22.1 1987-88 Terry Thomas 35 270 7.9 2000-01 Quinton Ross 146 307 .476 1974-75 Rusty Bourquein 26 345 13.3 1988-89 Glenn Puddy 25 244 9.8 2001-02 Patrick Simpson 87 188 .463 1975-76 Ira Terrell 26 575 22.1 1989-90 John Colborne 27 196 7.3 1976-77 Pete Lodwick 27 367 13.6 1990-91 Tim Mason 29 217 7.5 Three-Point Shooting* 1977-78 Jeff Swanson 28 384 13.7 1991-92 Greg Kinzer 27 204 7.6 1978-79 Brad Branson 26 447 17.2 1992-93 Greg Kinzer 26 197 7.6 * - Minimum 50 attempts 1979-80 Brad Branson 28 440 15.7 1993-94 James Gatewood 27 188 7.0 Season Name 3FG 3FGA Pct. 1980-81 Dave Piehler 27 403 14.9 1994-95 Matt Timme 27 149 5.5 1986-87 Scott Johnson 47 99 .475 1981-82 John Addison 27 347 12.9 1995-96 Mohammed Tijjani 2 8 153 5.5 1987-88 Todd Alexander 82 181 .453 1982-83 Jon Koncak 30 437 14.6 1996-97 Jay Poerner 28 184 6.6 1988-89 Eric Longino 50 94 .532 1983-84 Jon Koncak 33 510 15.5 1997-98 Jeryl Sasser 28 231 8.3 1989-90 Troy Valentino 32 89 .360 1984-85 Jon Koncak 33 566 17.2 1998-99 Jeryl Sasser 30 254 8.5 1990-91 Chad Allen 36 90 .400 1985-86 Kevin Lewis 29 540 18.6 1999-00 Willie Davis 30 280 9.3 1991-92 Chad Allen 24 78 .308 1986-87 Kato Armstrong 28 485 17.3 2000-01 Jeryl Sasser 29 242 8.3 1992-93 Chad Allen 44 108 .407 1987-88 Kato Armstrong 35 565 16.1 2001-02 Patrick Simpson 28 191 6.8 1993-94 Troy Dorner 39 82 .476 1988-89 Eric Longino 29 482 16.6 1994-95 Troy Matthews 73 201 .363 1989-90 John Colborne 27 492 18.2 Field Goal Percentage* 1995-96 Jemeil Rich 37 111 .333 1990-91 Mike Wilson 29 530 18.3 1996-97 Stephen Woods 54 150 .360 1991-92 Mike Wilson 28 456 16.3 * - Minimum 100 attempts 1997-98 Stephen Woods 74 177 .418 1992-93 Mike Wilson 28 543 19.4 Season Name FG FGA Pct. 1998-99 Stephen Woods 62 180 .344 1993-94 James Gatewood 27 353 13.1 1953-54 Ronnie Morris 75 168 .446 1999-00 Quinton Ross 22 61 .361 1994-95 Troy Matthews 27 419 15.5 1954-55 Bobby Mills 82 165 .497 2000-01 Quinton Ross 48 129 .372 1995-96 Jay Poerner 28 369 13.2 1955-56 Ronnie Morris 91 196 .465 2001-02 Damon Hancock 48 136 .353 1996-97 Jay Poerner 28 466 16.6 1956-57 Jim Krebs 233 486 .477 1997-98 Jay Poerner 28 456 16.3 1957-58 Rick Herrscher 166 389 .426 Free Throw Percentage* 1998-99 Jeryl Sasser 30 562 18.7 1958-59 Kim Nash 89 206 .432 1999-00 Jeryl Sasser 30 518 17.3 1959-60 Steve Strange 157 356 .441 * - Minimum 50 attempts 2000-01 Jeryl Sasser 29 492 17.0 1960-61 Jim Hammond 108 229 .471 Season Name FT FTA Pct. 2001-02 Damon Hancock 26 572 22.0 1961-62 James Thompson 93 196 .474 1953-54 Art Barnes 65 87 .747 1962-63 Dave Siegmund 152 297 .511 1954-55 Art Barnes 89 103 .864 Rebounding 1963-64 Carroll Hooser 122 275 .443 1955-56 Larry Showalter 79 95 .831 1964-65 Carroll Hooser 173 347 .493 1956-57 Jim Krebs 158 200 .790 Season Name GP Rebs. Avg. 1965-66 Carroll Hooser 186 350 .531 1957-58 Max Williams 66 87 .758 1954-55 Joel Krog 26 280 10.8 1966-67 Bill Voight 119 221 .538 1958-59 Bobby James 85 105 .809 1955-56 Jim Krebs 30 299 10.0 1967-68 Lynn Phillips 164 325 .504 1959-60 Max Williams 98 126 .778 1956-57 Jim Krebs 26 313 12.0 1968-69 Lynn Phillips 134 286 .469 1960-61 James Thompson 66 81 .815 1957-58 Bobby James 25 236 9.4 1969-70 David Miller 90 191 .476 1961-62 Jan Loudermilk 203 239 .849 1958-59 Bobby James 24 240 10.0 1970-71 Bobby Rollings 169 339 .499 1962-63 James Thompson 134 158 .848 1959-60 Steve Strange 24 258 10.8 1971-72 Bobby Rollings 118 239 .494 1963-64 Jim Brockman 66 83 .795 1960-61 Steve Strange 24 211 8.8 1972-73 Ira Terrell 219 383 .572 1964-65 Charles Beasley 79 100 .790 1961-62 Jan Loudermilk 25 236 9.4 1973-74 Ira Terrell 264 484 .545 1965-66 Charles Beasley 137 158 .867 1962-63 Dave Siegmund 24 164 6.8 1974-75 Jeff Swanson 125 243 .514 1966-67 Charles Beasley 54 64 .844 1963-64 Gene Elmore 24 279 11.6 1975-76 Ira Terrell 274 497 .551 1967-68 Gary Sibley 105 128 .820

94 1968-69 Gary Sibley 73 93 .785 1969-70 Gene Phillips 199 241 .826 Assists Steals 1970-71 Gene Phillips 213 252 .845 1971-72 Larry Delzell 100 118 .847 Season Name GP Ast. Avg. Season Name GP Steals 1972-73 Zachary Thiel 56 76 .737 1971-72 Zachary Thiel 27 93 3.4 1976-77 Pete Lodwick 27 53 1973-74 Zachary Thiel 50 68 .735 1972-73 Zachary Thiel 24 134 5.6 1977-78 Phil Hale 28 35 1974-75 John Sagehorn 48 65 .739 1973-74 Zachary Thiel 27 126 4.7 1978-79 Phil Hale 27 36 1975-76 Mike Jaccar 66 86 .767 1974-75 John Sagehorn 26 84 3.2 1979-80 Phil Hale 28 32 1976-77 Jeff Swanson 69 95 .726 1975-76 Mike Jaccar 28 206 7.4 1980-81 David Piehler 27 31 1977-78 Jeff Swanson 78 110 .709 1976-77 Mark Davis 25 88 3.5 1981-82 David Piehler 27 40 1978-79 Billy Allen 87 115 .757 1977-78 Mark Davis 26 95 3.7 1982-83 Carl Wright 30 52 1979-80 Billy Allen 110 131 .840 1978-79 Billy Allen 24 213 8.9 1983-84 Carl Wright 33 77 1980-81 David Gadis 67 86 .779 1979-80 Billy Allen 28 255 9.1 1984-85 Carl Wright 33 76 1981-82 John Addison 61 77 .792 1980-81 Gordon Welch 27 83 3.1 1985-86 Butch Moore 29 36 1982-83 David Piehler 47 62 .758 1981-82 John Addison 27 129 4.8 1986-87 Carlton McKinney 29 50 1983-84 Butch Moore 80 120 .667 1982-83 Butch Moore 30 192 6.4 1987-88 Carlton McKinney 35 61 1984-85 Butch Moore 78 100 .780 1983-84 Carl Wright 33 203 6.2 1988-89 Rod Hampton 28 32 1985-86 Kevin Lewis 70 92 .761 1984-85 Butch Moore 33 247 7.5 1989-90 Rod Hampton 28 53 1986-87 Kato Armstrong 114 159 .717 1985-86 Butch Moore 29 222 7.7 1990-91 Rod Hampton 28 40 1987-88 Eric Longino 45 50 .900 1986-87 Scott Johnson 29 149 5.1 Tim Mason 29 40 1988-89 Eric Longino 54 62 .871 1987-88 Kato Armstrong 35 209 6.0 1991-92 Gerald Lewis 28 63 1989-90 John Colborne 129 165 .782 1988-89 Rod Hampton 28 107 3.8 1992-93 Gerald Lewis 27 79 1990-91 Chad Allen 45 51 .882 1989-90 Rod Hampton 28 151 5.4 1993-94 James Gatewood 27 35 1991-92 Troy Dorner 38 51 .745 1990-91 Rod Hampton 28 156 5.6 1994-95 Jemeil Rich 27 47 1992-93 Gerald Lewis 78 109 .716 1991-92 Gerald Lewis 28 136 4.9 1995-96 Jemeil Rich 28 46 1993-94 Troy Dorner 70 85 .824 1992-93 Gerald Lewis 27 180 6.7 1996-97 Jemeil Rich 26 43 1994-95 Jermyn Bracey 61 73 .836 1993-94 Troy Matthews 27 112 4.1 1997-98 Jeryl Sasser 28 42 1995-96 Jay Poerner 96 119 .807 1994-95 Troy Matthews 27 105 3.9 1998-99 Jeryl Sasser 30 60 1996-97 Stephen Woods 55 65 .846 1995-96 Jemeil Rich 28 108 3.9 1999-00 Willie Davis 30 67 1997-98 Stephen Woods 63 78 .808 1996-97 Stephen Woods 27 92 3.4 2000-01 Willie Davis 29 44 1998-99 Stephen Woods 60 76 .789 1997-98 Jeryl Sasser 28 104 3.7 2001-02 Quinton Ross 29 40 1999-00 Damon Hancock 87 124 .702 1998-99 Jeryl Sasser 30 106 3.5 2000-01 Damon Hancock 133 177 .751 1999-00 Jeryl Sasser 30 137 4.6 2001-02 Quinton Ross 123 160 .769 2000-01 Jeryl Sasser 29 122 4.2 2001-02 Damon Hancock 26 94 3.6 Blocked Shots

Season Name GP Blocks 1972-73 Ira Terrell 25 43 1973-74 Ira Terrell 27 47 1974-75 Rusty Bourquein 26 19 1975-76 Ira Terrell 26 79 1976-77 T.J. Robinson 27 33 1977-78 Reggie Franklin 28 59 1978-79 Reggie Franklin 27 70 1979-80 Brad Branson 28 51 1980-81 Johnnie James 26 20 1981-82 Jon Koncak 27 36 1982-83 Jon Koncak 30 54 1983-84 Jon Koncak 33 97 1984-85 Jon Koncak 33 91 1985-86 Terry Williams 29 12 Glenn Puddy 25 12 1986-87 Terry Williams 29 20 1987-88 Glenn Puddy 35 34 1988-89 Glenn Puddy 25 16 1989-90 Vernon Perdue 28 11 1990-91 Bobby Holkan 29 14 1991-92 Greg Kinzer 27 13 1992-93 James Gatewood 27 39 1993-94 James Gatewood 27 36 1994-95 Kwame Brown 24 23 1995-96 Mohammed Tijjani 28 20 1996-97 Bobby Dimson 27 16 1997-98 Bobby Dimson 28 30 1998-99 Nigel Smith 30 35 1999-00 Willie Davis 30 24 2000-01 Quinton Ross 30 22 2001-02 Patrick Simpson 28 41 Max Williams led SMU in free-throw percentage Damon Hancock led SMU in and was tabbed an AP All-American in 1959-60 scoring & assists in 2001-02

95 SMU Team Records

Game Records vs. WAC Opponent ...... 46 ...... vs. UTEP, 12-30-2001 49 ...... vs. Nevada, 1-25-2001 50 ...... vs. BYU, 1-18-97 Most Points Scored 50 ...... at Rice, 2-7-2000 Overall ...... 123 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 121 ...... vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-78 Largest Victories 121 ...... vs. James Madison, 11-28-87 Overall ...... 77 ...... vs. McMurry (113-36), 12-3-56 119 ...... vs. Georgia State, 12-17-79 56 .... vs. Hardin-Simmons (90-34), 11-23-96 118 ...... vs. Texas Southern, 12-1-86 51 ...... vs. Texas Southern (118-67), 12-1-86 117 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 11-28-77 50 ...... at Dallas HS (51-1), 1916 Home Game ...... 123 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 48 .. vs. Prairie View A&M (93-45), 12-12-86 Road Game ...... 112 ...... at Arkansas, 2-13-71 45 ...... vs. North Texas (90-45), 12-19-84 At Moody Coliseum ...... 123 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 44 ...... vs. Texas A&M (92-48), 2-15-54 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 104 ...... vs. UTEP, 1-20-2000 44 ...... vs. Texas A&M (81-37), 2-3-44 Both Teams...... 217 ...... vs. Houston, 12-29-72 42 ...... vs. McMurry (84-42), 12-16-95 (Houston 115, SMU 102) 41 ...... vs. TCU (105-64), 1-28-56 Both at Moody ...... 208 ...... vs. Texas Tech, 1-24-76 41 .. vs. Hardin-Simmons (110-69), 11-20-99 (Texas Tech 107, SMU 101) 40 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran (117-77), 11-28-77 First Half ...... 63 ...... vs. TCU, 2-5-77 At Moody Coliseum ...... 77 ...... vs. McMurry (113-36), 12-3-56 Second Half ...... 74 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 Road Game ...... 50 ...... at Dallas HS (51-1), 1916 32 ...... at Baylor (65-33), 2-1-45 Fewest Points Scored - Since 1950 31 ...... at Texas (103-72), 2-29-84 Overall ...... 26 ...... at TCU, 2-15-56 30 ...... at Texas A&M (65-30), 1-30-44 33 ...... at Arkansas, 2-24-81 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 29 ...... vs. San Jose State (76-49), 2-9-2002 36 ...... at Texas A&M, 1-17-58 27 ...... vs. Rice (84-55), 1-17-2002 36 ...... vs. Georgetown, 3-18-84 36 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-6-89 Biggest Losses At Moody Coliseum ...... 42 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 1-13-58 Overall ...... 42 ...... vs. Arkansas (50-92), 1-3-81 44 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2-11-92 41 ...... vs. Texas (59-100), 1-18-95 46 ...... vs. Baylor, 1-10-81 40 ...... at Florida (70-110), 12-4-86 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 49 ...... at Tulsa, 1-30-97 40 ...... at TCU (43-83), 2-3-90 49 ...... at San Jose State, 1-15-2000 40 ...... at Houston (55-95), 2-13-78 39 ...... vs. Kansas (58-97), 1-7-95 Most Points Allowed 38 ...... vs. Texas Tech (54-92), 3-9-95 Overall ...... 120 ...... at Wisconsin, 12-9-67 38 ...... at Wisconsin (82-120), 12-9-67 119 ...... at Texas A&M, 2-28-69 At Moody Coliseum ...... 41 ...... vs. Texas (59-100), 1-18-95 117 ...... at Arizona, 12-30-76 39 ...... vs. Kansas (58-97), 1-7-95 At Moody Coliseum ...... 107 ...... vs. Texas Tech, 2-21-76 33 ...... vs. Kansas (53-86), 12-6-89 104 ...... vs. Vanderbilt (OT), 12-8-69 28 ...... vs. Texas (66-94), 2-9-94 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 100 ...... at TCU, 1-27-2001 27 ...... vs. Oklahoma (60-87), 12-6-94 100 ...... at TCU, 1-26-98 26 ...... vs. Texas A&M (55-81), 1-19-82 Road Game ...... 40 ...... at Florida (70-110), 12-4-86 40 ...... at TCU (43-83), 2-3-90 Fewest Points Allowed - Since 1950 40 ...... at Houston (55-95), 2-13-78 Overall ...... 22 ...... at TCU, 2-15-56 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 30 ...... at San Jose St. (51-81), 2-18-2002 31 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-6-89 24 ...... vs. TCU (63-87), 1-25-97 34 ...... vs. Hardin-Simmons, 11-23-96 37 ...... vs. Georgetown, 3-18-84 Field Goals Attempted 38 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2-11-92 Overall ...... 104 ...... at Arizona, 12-28-73 41 ...... at Baylor, 1-4-86 100 ...... vs. North Texas, 1-20-76 At Moody Coliseum ...... 31 ...... vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-6-89 99 ...... vs. Georgia State, 12-17-79 34 ...... vs. Hardin-Simmons, 11-23-96 95 ...... vs. TCU, 2-24-70 36 ...... vs. McMurry, 12-3-56 95 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2-28-69 38 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2-11-92 Road Game ...... 104 ...... at Arizona, 12-28-73 42 ...... vs. McMurry, 12-16-95 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 80 ...... vs. TCU, 1-11-99 43 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 1-13-58

96 Field Goals Made Overall ...... 53 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 52 ...... vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-78 51 ...... vs. James Madison, 11-28-87 Road Game ...... 44 ...... at Texas, 2-29-84 44 ...... at Arkansas, 2-13-71 44 ...... at TCU, 2-19-63 vs. WAC Opponent ...... 36 ...... vs. UTEP, 1-20-2000

Field Goal Percentage Overall ...... 67.7 (42-62) ...... vs. Texas Tech, 1-5-83 67.3 (37-55) ...... at Houston, 3-3-85 66.7 (44-66) ...... vs. Texas, 1-28-84 66.7 (30-45) ...... vs. Texas, 2-14-90 Road Game ..... 67.3 (37-55) ...... at Houston, 3-3-85 WAC Game ..... 54.0 (34-63) ...... vs. Rice, 1-31-98

Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Overall ...... 36 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1-10-98 35 ...... vs. New Mexico, 3-5-99 33 ...... vs. Arkansas, 1-4-93 33 ...... at Baylor, 1-11-95 Road Game ...... 33 ...... at Baylor, 1-11-95 WAC Game ...... 36 ...... vs. Fresno State, 1-10-98

Three-Point Field Goals Made Coach Sonny Allen led SMU to its largest single-game scoring output in a 123-91 win over Texas Lutheran on Dec. 3, 1979 Overall ...... 15 ...... vs. North Texas, 12-23-92 15 ...... at Fresno State, 2-17-2000 Free Throw Percentage 14 ...... at Oklahoma, 1-3-96 Overall ...... 100.0 (16-16) ..... at Southwest Missouri St., 11-29-87 13 ...... vs. Houston, 3-7-96 100.0 (11-11) ...... at Missouri, 11-30-95 Road Game ...... 14 ...... at Oklahoma, 1-3-96 95.6 (22-23) ...... at Oklahoma St., 12-27-85 12 ...... at Missouri, 12-11-93 At Moody ...... 94.7 (18-19) ...... vs. Houston, 2-20-88 12 ...... at Houston, 2-24-94 90.9 (20-22) ...... vs. Rice, 2-29-72 12 ...... at TCU, 1-25-95 90.9 (20-22) ...... vs. Arkansas, 1-30-71 12 ...... at UTEP, 1-3-98 WAC Game ...... 88.0 (22-25) ...... at Tulsa, 1-30-99 WAC Game ...... 15 ...... at Fresno State, 2-17-2000 Rebounds Three-Point FG Percentage Overall ...... 82 ...... vs. Texas Lutheran, 11-28-77 *Minimum Five Attempts 73 ...... vs. Hawaii, 12-12-66 Overall ...... 80.0 (4-5) ...... vs. Baylor, 3-3-87 69 ...... vs. Austin College, 12-4-71 Road Game ...... 71.4 (5-7) ...... at Nevada, 12-20-89 Road Game ...... 62 ...... at Texas A&M, 2-22-56 WAC Game ..... 51.7 (15-29) ...... at Fresno State, 2-17-2000 WAC Game ...... 61 ...... vs. TCU, 1-25-97

Free Throws Attempted Assists Overall ...... 54 ...... vs. TCU, 1-27-96 Overall ...... 37 ...... vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-19-79 51 ...... vs. Vanderbilt, 12-30-61 35 ...... vs. Alcorn State, 12-19-87 Road Game ...... 47 ...... at Texas Tech, 3-3-84 34 ...... twice WAC Game ...... 45 ...... vs. Rice, 1-8-2000 Road Game ...... 31 ...... at Rice, 2-25-87 WAC Game ...... 21 ...... vs. Hawaii, 2-12-2000 Free Throws Made Overall ...... 38 ...... vs. TCU, 2-24-62 Steals 38 ...... vs. Arkansas, 2-25-56 Overall ...... 18 ...... vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000 37 ...... vs. VCU, 12-21-2000 16 ...... vs. Liberty, 12-16-98 36 ...... vs. TCU, 1-27-96 16 ...... vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-29-99 36 ...... vs. TCU, 2-5-77 Road Game ...... 13 ...... at Tulsa, 2-3-2000 Road Game ...... 34 ...... at TCU, 2-28-66 13 ...... at Houston, 1-24-90 WAC Game ...... 29 ...... vs. Rice, 1-8-2000 13 ...... at Baylor, 3-5-94 11 ...... twice WAC Game ...... 18 ...... vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000

97 Blocked Shots Season Records Overall ...... 13 ...... vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1-6-99 12 ...... vs. Houston, 2-12-79 Full Season 10 ...... vs. Texas, 1-28-84 Most Wins ...... 28 (1987-88)* 10 ...... at Texas A&M, 3-9-84 26 (1955-56)* 10 ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 12-15-84 24 (1983-84) Road Game ...... 10 ...... at Texas A&M, 3-9-84 Most Wins/Conference Season ...... 12 - five times (last 1992-93) WAC Game ...... 9 ...... at Hawaii, 1-12-2000 Most Home Victories ...... 15 (1984-85) Personal Fouls Most Road Victories ...... 16 (1955-56)* Overall ...... 35 ...... vs. Arkansas, 1-13-88 13 (1983-84) Road Game ...... 33 ...... at Arkansas, 2-19-72 Most Losses ...... 21 (1981-82) WAC Game ...... 27 ...... at TCU, 1-27-2001 21 (1993-94) 25 ...... six times Most Losses/Conference Season ...... 15 - twice (last 1981-82) Most Home Losses ...... 11 (1980-81) Attendance Most Road Losses ...... 14 (1976-77) Overall ...... 23,472 ...... at Kentucky, 11-26-77 Most Games Played ...... 35 games (1987-88)* 22,846 ...... at Kentucky, 12-5-84 Points ...... 2,879 (1987-88) 21,300 ...... vs. Purdue (Lexington), 12-21-79 Most Points Scored (Average) ...... 87.0 (1970-71) 20,008 ...... at Arkansas, 1-3-94 Field Goals Att...... 2,155 (1987-88) Home Game at Field Goals Made ...... 1,103 (1987-88) Reunion Arena ...... 15,605 ...... vs. Towson State, 12-29-86 Home Game at Field Goal Pct...... 54.1 (1983-84) Moody Coliseum ...... 10,276 ...... vs. Texas A&M, 1-13-79 3-Pt. FG Att...... 637 (1999-2000) WAC Game ...... 17,491 ...... at New Mexico, 1-11-97 3-Pt. FG Made ...... 205 (1994-95) WAC Game at 3-Pt. FG Pct...... 42.6 (1986-87) Moody Coliseum ...... 8,998 ...... vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000 Free Throws Att...... 857 (1964-65) Free Throws Made ...... 715(1955-56) Free Throw Pct...... 76.9 (1961-62) Personal Fouls ...... 650 (1987-88) Rebounds ...... 1,298 (1999-2000) Average Rebounds ...... 48.6 (1972-73) Positive Rebound Margin ...... +5.7 (1959-60) Most Assists ...... 786 (1987-88) Fewest Assists ...... 300 (2001-02) Most Steals ...... 297 (1987-88) Fewest Steals ...... 104 (1980-81) Most Blocked Shots ...... 147 (1984-85) Fewest Blocked Shots ...... 31 (1980-81) Most Turnovers ...... 574 (1983-84) Fewest Turnovers ...... 325 (1996-97) Home Attendance ...... 6,665 per game (1961-62) Fewest Points Allowed ...... 61.4 per game (1985-86) Most Points Allowed ...... 85.7 per game (1970-71) Longest Winning Streak ...... 20 (1955-56) Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 44 (1954-58) Longest Road Winning Streak ...... 14 (1955-56)^ Longest Winning Streak To Start A Season ...... 10 (1997-98) Longest Losing Streak ...... 16 (1945-47) Longest Home Losing Streak ...... 10 (1919-21) Longest Road Losing Streak ...... 15 (1968-71)^ 15 (1974-75)^ 100-Point Games ...... 6 (1992-93)

* - includes NCAA Tournament games 8,998 fans packed Moody Coliseum to see the Ponies ^ - includes neutral site games face Texas Tech on November 20, 2001

98 SMU Individual Records

Game Records

Most Points 1. 51 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas, 3-2-71 2. 50 ...... Jim Krebs vs. Texas, 2-7-56 3. 44 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas A&M, 2-2-71 44 ...... Gene Phillips at Creighton, 1-4-71 5. 39 ...... Jeryl Sasser at UTEP, 1-22-2001 39 ...... Gene Phillips vs. Vanderbilt, 12-8-69 39 ...... Gene Phillips vs. McMurry, 1-3-71 8. 38 ...... Gene Phillips vs. Oklahoma City, 1-13-70 9. 37 ...... Mike Wilson at Texas, 1-10-93 37 ...... Ira Terrell vs. Texas, 1-19-74

Most Field Goals Attempted 1. 38 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas, 3-2-71 2. 34 ...... Gene Phillips vs. Texas A&M, 2-21-70 3. 32 ...... Gene Elmore vs. Texas Tech, 2-8-64 4. 31 ...... Gene Phillips vs. Louisville, 12-30-70 5. 31 ...... Gene Phillips vs. Oklahoma City, 1-13-70

Most Field Goals Made 1. 20 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas, 3-2-71 20 ...... Jim Krebs vs. Texas, 2-7-56 3. 18 ...... Gene Phillips at Creighton, 1-4-71 4. 17 ...... Gene Phillips vs. McMurry, 1-12-71 Gene Phillips netted an SMU-best 51 points versus Texas on 17 ...... Gene Elmore vs. Texas Tech, 2-8-64 March 2, 1971, and scored 30 or more points 26 times during his career

Most Free Throws Attempted Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 24 ...... Jan Loudermilk vs. TCU, 2-24-62 1. 16 ...... Quinton Ross, 2-7-2002 2. 19 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas A&M, 2-2-71 2. 15 ...... Jeryl Sasser at UTEP, 1-22-2001 19 ...... Gene Phillips at UTEP, 12-27-69 15 ...... Stephen Woods vs. New Mexico, 3-5-99 19 ...... Damon Hancock at Baylor, 11-27-2001 4. 14 ...... Troy Matthews vs. Penn, 12-30-95 5. 18 ...... Gary Sibley vs. Indiana, 12-28-67 14 ...... Chad Allen at Arizona State, 12-22-93 6. 13 ...... Stephen Woods at Chattanooga, 12-20-99 Most Free Throws Made 13 ...... Chad Elsey vs. Fresno State, 1-10-98 1. 22 ...... Jan Loudermilk vs. TCU, 2-24-62 13 ...... Troy Valentino at Rice, 1-20-90 2. 19 ...... Gene Phillips at Texas A&M, 2-2-71 9. 12 ...... Todd Alexander vs. Louisville, 12-28-87 3. 17 ...... James Thompson vs. Northwestern, 12-17-62 12 ...... Troy Matthews vs. Arkansas, 12-8-94 4. 16 ...... Bill Ward vs. Rice, 1-11-64 12 ...... Troy Matthews vs. USC, 12-28-94 16 ...... Gene Phillips vs. UTEP, 12-27-69 12 ...... Troy Matthews vs. Texas A&M, 1-31-95 16 ...... Dave Piehler vs. TCU, 1-19-80

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Best Free Throw Percentage 1. 7 ...... Jeryl Sasser at UTEP, 1-22-2001 *Minimum 10 Attempts 7 ...... Chad Elsey at Texas Tech, 12-3-98 1. 100.0 (19-19) ...... Gene Phillips at Texas A&M, 2-2-71 7 ...... Stephen Woods vs. Texas Tech, 11-22-97 100.0 (17-17) ...... James Thompson vs. Northwestern, 12-17-62 7 ...... Troy Matthews vs. Penn, 12-30-95 100.0 (11-11) ...... John Colborne vs. Texas A&M, 2-10-90 7 ...... Jemeil Rich at Texas Tech, 1-21-95 100.0 (10-10) ...... Jeryl Sasser vs. San Jose St., 1-4-2001 7 ...... Todd Alexander vs. Louisville, 12-28-87 100.0 (10-10) ...... Gordon Welch vs. Houston, 2-3-81 7. 6 ...... 14 times by 10 players 100.0 (10-10) ...... Jermyn Bracey at Creighton, 12-3-94

99 Most Rebounds Season Records 1. 26 ...... Ira Terrell vs. New Mexico State, 12-16-75 2. 24 ...... Ira Terrell vs. TCU, 1-12-76 Most Points 3. 23 ...... Ira Terrell at Texas A&M, 2-6-73 1. 737 ...... Gene Phillips, 1970-71 4. 22 ...... Rusty Bourquein vs. Pan American, 11-29-74 2. 685 ...... Gene Phillips, 1969-70 22 ...... Ira Terrell vs. Dallas Baptist, 12-5-73 3. 634 ...... Ira Terrell, 1975-76 22 ...... Gene Elmore vs. Rice, 1-11-64 4. 624 ...... Jim Krebs, 1956-57 7. 21 ...... seven times 5. 597 ...... Ira Terrell, 1973-74 Most Assists 6. 574 ...... Jim Krebs, 1955-56 7. 572 ...... Damon Hancock, 2001-02 1. 17 ...... Gerald Lewis vs. Texas, 3-6-93 8. 566 ...... Jon Koncak, 1984-85 2. 15 ...... Gerald Lewis at Texas A&M, 2-25-93 9. 565 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1987-88 15 ...... Butch Moore vs. Penn State, 12-18-82 10. 562 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1998-99 15 ...... Billy Allen vs. Baylor, 2-25-80 15 ...... Billy Allen vs. Kansas, 12-5-79 By a senior: 737, Gene Phillips, 1970-71 15 ...... Billy Allen vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-78 By a junior: 684, Gene Phillips, 1969-70 15 ...... Mike Jaccar vs. Houston, 1-26-76 By a sophomore: 597, Ira Terrell, 1973-74 8. 14 ...... Carl Wright vs. Miami-Ohio, 3-16-84 By a freshman: 484, Ira Terrell, 1972-73 Most Blocked Shots 1. 8 ...... Jon Koncak vs. Texas A&M, 3-9-84 Most Field Goals Attempted 8 ...... Ira Terrell vs. East Texas State, 12-6-75 1. 603 ...... Gene Phillips, 1970-71 3. 7 ...... Nigel Smith vs. Navy, 12-29-98 2. 543 ...... Gene Phillips, 1969-70 7 ...... Jon Koncak vs. Miami-Ohio, 3-16-84 3. 532 ...... Jim Krebs, 1955-56 7 ...... Ira Terrell vs. North Texas, 1-20-76 4. 497 ...... Ira Terrell, 1975-76 7 ...... Jon Koncak vs. Oklahoma State, 12-15-84 5. 486 ...... Jim Krebs, 1956-57

Most Steals By a senior: 603, Gene Phillips, 1970-71 1. 8 ...... Willie Davis vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000 By a junior: 543, Gene Phillips, 1969-70 2. 7 ...... Jeryl Sasser vs. UT-Pan Am, 12-29-2000 By a sophomore: 484, Ira Terrell, 1973-74 7 ...... Bobby Dimson at Tulsa, 2-28-98 By a freshman: 383, Ira Terrell, 1972-73 7 ...... Stephen Woods vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-96 7 ...... Gerald Lewis vs. Houston, 1-30-93 Most Field Goals Made 7 ...... Gerald Lewis vs. Rice, 2-6-93 1. 274 ...... Ira Terrell, 1975-76 7 ...... Gerald Lewis at Baylor, 2-26-92 2. 264 ...... Ira Terrell, 1973-74 8. 6 ...... seven times by six players 3. 262 ...... Gene Phillips, 1970-71 4. 243 ...... Gene Phillips, 1969-70 243 ...... Carlton McKinney, 1987-88

By a senior: 274, Ira Terrell, 1975-76 By a junior: 243, Gene Phillips, 1969-70 By a sophomore: 264, Ira Terrell, 1973-74 By a freshman: 219, Ira Terrell, 1972-73

Best Field Goal Percentage *Minimum 200 Attempts 1. 63.7 ...... Terry Williams, 1986-87 (142-233) 2. 62.1 ...... Jon Koncak, 1983-84 (211-340) 3. 62.0 ...... Terry Williams, 1985-86 (150-242) 4. 60.7 ...... Larry Davis, 1983-84 (219-361) 5. 59.2 ...... Jon Koncak, 1984-85 (219-370)

By a senior: 63.7, Terry Williams, 1986-87 By a junior: 62.1, Jon Koncak, 1983-84 By a sophomore: 56.4, Larry Davis, 1982-83 By a freshman: 57.2, Ira Terrell, 1972-73

Willie Davis set an SMU record with eight steals versus Tulsa on March 4, 2000

100 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Best Free Throw Percentage 1. 245 ...... Stephen Woods, 1999-2000 *Minimum 40 Attempts 2. 222 ...... Troy Matthews, 1995-96 1. 90.0 ...... Eric Longino, 1987-88 (45-50) 3. 201 ...... Troy Matthews, 1994-95 2. 88.5 ...... Mark Davis, 1976-77 (46-52) 4. 181 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-88 3. 88.2 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-91 (45-50) 5. 180 ...... Stephen Woods, 1998-99 4. 87.3 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-88 (103-118) 5. 87.1 ...... Eric Longino, 1988-89 (54-62) By a senior: 245, Stephen Woods, 1999-2000 By a junior: 222, Troy Matthews, 1995-96 By a senior: 87.1, Eric Longino, 1988-89 By a sophomore: 201, Troy Matthews, 1994-95 By a junior: 90.0, Eric Longino, 1987-88 By a freshman: 150, Stephen Woods, 1996-97 By a sophomore: 84.0, Billy Allen, 1979-80 By a freshman: 88.2, Chad Allen, 1990-91 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 83 ...... Stephen Woods, 1999-2000 Most Rebounds 2. 82 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-88 1. 378 ...... Jon Koncak, 1983-84 3. 74 ...... Stephen Woods, 1997-98 2. 374 ...... Ira Terrell, 1975-76 4. 73 ...... Troy Matthews, 1995-96 3. 354 ...... Jon Koncak, 1984-85 73 ...... Troy Matthews, 1994-95 4. 352 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-73 5. 351 ...... Ira Terrell, 1973-74 By a senior: 57, Chad Allen, 1993-94 6. 313 ...... Jim Krebs, 1956-57 By a junior: 82, Todd Alexander, 1987-88 7. 299 ...... Jim Krebs, 1955-56 By a sophomore: 74, Stephen Woods, 1997-98 8. 292 ...... Ruben Triplett, 1971-72 By freshmen: 54, Jabari Hearn,'94-95 & Stephen Woods,'96-97 9. 282 ...... Jon Koncak, 1982-83 10. 280 ...... Twice Best 3-Point FG Percentage *Minimum 50 Attempts By a senior: 374, Ira Terrell, 1975-76 1. 53.2 ...... Eric Longino, 1988-89 (50-94) By a junior: 378, Jon Koncak, 1983-84 2. 47.6 ...... Troy Dorner, 1993-94 (39-82) By a sophomore: 351, Ira Terrell, 1973-74 3. 47.5 ...... Scott Johnson, 1986-87 (44-99) By a freshman: 352, Ira Terrell, 1972-73 4. 45.3 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-88 (82-181) 5. 41.8 ...... Stephen Woods, 1997-98 (74-177) Most Assists 1. 255 ...... Billy Allen, 1979-80 By a senior: 53.2, Eric Longino, 1988-89 2. 247 ...... Butch Moore, 1984-85 By a junior: 45.3, Todd Alexander, 1987-88 3. 222 ...... Butch Moore, 1985-86 By a sophomore: 41.8, Stephen Woods, 1997-98 4. 213 ...... Billy Allen, 1978-79 By a freshman: 40.0, Chad Allen, 1990-91 5. 209 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1987-88

Most Free Throws Attempted By a senior: 222, Butch Moore, 1985-86 1. 252 ...... Gene Phillips, 1970-71 By a junior: 247, Butch Moore, 1984-85 2. 241 ...... Gene Phillips, 1969-70 By a sophomore: 255, Billy Allen, 1979-80 3. 239 ...... Jan Loudermilk, 1961-62 By a freshman: 213, Billy Allen, 1978-79 4. 212 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1998-99 212 ...... Damon Hancock, 2001-02 Blocked Shots 1. 97 ...... Jon Koncak, 1983-84 By a senior: 252, Gene Phillips, 1970-71 2. 91 ...... Jon Koncak, 1984-85 By a junior: 241, Gene Phillips, 1969-70 3. 79 ...... Ira Terrell, 1975-76 By a sophomore: 212, Jeryl Sasser, 1998-99 4. 70 ...... Reggie Franklin, 1978-79 By a freshman: 170, Jeryl Sasser, 1997-98 5. 59 ...... Reggie Franklin, 1977-78

Most Free Throws Made By a senior: 91, Jon Koncak, 1984-85 1. 213 ...... Gene Phillips, 1970-71 By a junior: 97, Jon Koncak, 1983-84 2. 203 ...... Jan Loudermilk, 1961-62 By a sophomore: 54, Jon Koncak, 1982-83 3. 199 ...... Gene Phillips, 1969-70 By a freshman: 43, Ira Terrell, 1972-73 4. 162 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1987-88 5. 158 ...... Three times Steals 1. 79 ...... Gerald Lewis, 1992-93 By a senior: 213, Gene Phillips, 1970-71 2. 77 ...... Carl Wright, 1983-84 By a junior: 199, Gene Phillips, 1969-70 3. 76 ...... Carl Wright, 1984-85 By a sophomore: 153, Jeryl Sasser, 1998-99 4. 67 ...... Willie Davis, 1999-2000 By a freshman: 122, Jeryl Sasser, 1997-98 5. 60 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1998-99

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made By a senior: 79, Gerald Lewis, 1992-93 1. 30 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-91 By a junior: 76, Carl Wright, 1984-85 30 ...... Larry Delzell, 1971-72 By a sophomore: 77, Carl Wright, 1983-84 30 ...... James Thompson, 1962-63 By a freshman: 52, Carl Wright, 1982-83

101 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Career Records 1. 752 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 Most Points 2. 677 ...... Troy Matthews, 1993-97 1. 1,992 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 (118 games) 3. 475 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 2. 1,932 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 (74 games) 4. 426 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-94 3. 1,784 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 (123 games) 5. 372 ...... Quinton Ross, 1999- 4. 1,753 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 (82 games) 6. 360 ...... Jemeil Rich, 1994-97 5. 1,715 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 (76 games) 7. 321 ...... Damon Hancock, 1998-2002 6. 1,665 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85 (122 games) 8. 307 ...... Gerald Lewis, 1989-93 7. 1,529 ...... Mike Wilson, 1990-93 (85 games) 9. 292 ...... Chad Elsey, 1997-99 8. 1,482 ...... Damon Hancock, 1998-2002 (112 games) 10. 291 ...... Jabari Hearn, 1993-97 9. 1,443 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 (112 games) 10. 1,374 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 (112 games) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 273 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 Scoring Average 2. 220 ...... Troy Matthews, 1993-97 1. 26.1 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 (1,931 pts./74 games) 3. 161 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-94 2. 21.4 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 75-76 (1,715 pts./80 games) 4. 133 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 3. 21.4 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 (1,753 pts./82 games) 5. 128 ...... Quinton Ross, 1999- 4. 19.1 ...... Sammy Hervey, 1972-74 (706 pts./37 games) 6. 121 ...... Jemeil Rich, 1994-97 5. 18.0 ...... Mike Wilson, 1990-93 (1,529 pts./85 games) 7. 107 ...... Damon Hancock, 1998-2002 6. 16.9 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 (1,992 pts./118 games) 8. 99 ...... Jabari Hearn, 1993-97 7. 16.4 ...... Brad Branson, 1978-80 (887 pts./54 games) 9. 95 ...... Chad Elsey, 1997-99 8. 16.4 ...... Bill Voight, 1966-69 (1,212 pts./74 games) 10. 92 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-89 9. 16.3 ...... Carroll Hooser, 1963-66 (1,219 pts./75 games) 10. 16.2 ...... Lynn Phillips, 1966-69 (1,198 pts./74 games) Best 3-Point FG Percentage *Minimum 100 Attempts Most Field Goals Attempted 1. 47.3 ...... Eric Longino, 1987-89 (62-131) 1. 1,711 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 2. 42.2 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-89 (92-218) 2. 1,566 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 3. 41.1 ...... Troy Dorner, 1991-94 (51-124) 3. 1,496 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 4. 40.0 ...... Carlton McKinney, 1986-88 (64-160) 4. 1,364 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 5. 37.8 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-94 (161-426) 5. 1,311 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85 6. 37.6 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1985-89 (50-133) 6. 1,276 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 7. 37.3 ...... Jay Poerner, 1994-98 (57-153) 1,276 ...... Mike Wilson, 1990-93 8. 36.3 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 (273-752) 8. 1,218 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 9. 34.4 ...... Quinton Ross, 1999- (128-372) 9. 1,192 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 10. 34.0 ...... Jabari Hearn, 1995-97 (99-291) 10. 1,146 ...... Carl Wright, 1982-85 Most Free Throws Attempted Most Field Goals Made 1. 720 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 1. 757 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 2. 660 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 2. 731 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85 3. 620 ...... Damon Hancock, 1998-2002 3. 713 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 4. 572 ...... Jan Loudermilk, 1960-62 4. 696 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 5. 567 ...... Mike Wilson, 1990-93 5. 674 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 6. 552 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 5. 670 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 7. 545 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 6. 595 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 8. 539 ...... Lynn Phillips, 1966-69 7. 588 ...... Mike Wilson, 1990-93 9. 515 ...... Willie Davis, 1997-2001 8. 552 ...... Joe Swedlund, 1974-78 10. 499 ...... Bobby Mills, 1954-57 9. 549 ...... Tim Mason, 1989-93 10. 536 ...... Carl Wright, 1982-85 Most Free Throws Made 1. 540 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 Best Field Goal Percentage 2. 511 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 *Minimum 500 Attempts 3. 425 ...... Damon Hancock, 1998-2002 1. 62.6 ...... Terry Williams, 1983-87 (383-612) 4. 413 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 2. 55.9 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 (713-1,276) 5. 406 ...... Jan Loudermilk, 1960-62 3. 55.8 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85 (731-1,311) 6. 375 ...... Bobby Mills, 1954-57 4. 55.5 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 (757-1,364) 7. 358 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 5. 53.6 ...... John Colborne, 1985-90 (382-713) 8. 357 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1985-89 6. 51.9 ...... Eric Longino, 1987-89 (391-754) 9. 348 ...... Lynn Phillips, 1966-69 7. 50.3 ...... Tim Mason, 1989-93 (549-1,091) 10. 326 ...... Willie Davis, 1997-2001 8. 49.9 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 (595-1,192) 9. 49.5 ...... Caroll Hooser, 1963-66 (481-972) 49.5 ...... Butch Moore, 1982-86 (437-1,015)

102 Best FT Percentage *Minimum 100 Attempts 1. 88.4 ...... Eric Longino, 1987-89 (99-112) 2. 83.9 ...... Charles Beasley, 1964-67 (270-322) 3. 82.9 ...... Todd Alexander, 1987-89 (121-146) 4. 82.4 ...... Larry Delzell, 1969-72 (229-278) 5. 82.1 ...... Larry Shoewalter, 1954-57 (202-246) 6. 81.9 ...... Chad Allen, 1990-94 (131-160) 7. 81.8 ...... Gene Phillips, 1968-71 (540-660) 8. 78.1 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 (218-279) 9. 78.0 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 (184-236) 10. 77.1 ...... Jay Poerner, 1994-98 (314-407)

Most Rebounds 1. 1,169 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 2. 1,077 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 3. 976 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 4. 889 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85 5. 840 ...... Jim Krebs, 1954-57 6. 790 ...... Willie Davis, 1997-2001 7. 785 ...... Jeff Swanson, 1974-78 8. 745 ...... Joel Krog, 1953-56 9. 690 ...... Tim Mason, 1989-93 10. 687 ...... Carroll Hooser, 1963-66 Butch Moore recorded an SMU-record 828 assists during his career

Most Assists 1. 828 ...... Butch Moore, 1982-86 2. 491 ...... Gerald Lewis, 1989-93 3. 469 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 4. 468 ...... Billy Allen, 1978-80 5. 460 ...... Carl Wright, 1982-85 6. 419 ...... Rod Hampton, 1987-91 7. 403 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1985-89 8. 387 ...... Troy Matthews, 1993-97 9. 363 ...... Zachary Thiel, 1971-74 10. 334 ...... Scott Johnson, 1983-87

Most Blocked Shots 1. 278 ...... Jon Koncak, 1981-85 2. 169 ...... Ira Terrell, 1972-74, 1975-76 3. 129 ...... Reggie Franklin, 1977-79 4. 88 ...... James Gatewood, 1990-94 5. 78 ...... Brad Branson, 1978-80 6. 69 ...... Bobby Dimson, 1994-98 7. 67 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 67 ...... T.J. Robinson, 1975-78 9. 65 ...... Glenn Puddy, 1983-86, 1987-88 10. 58 ...... Larry Davis, 1981-85

Most Steals 1. 209 ...... Gerald Lewis, 1989-93 2. 205 ...... Carl Wright, 1982-85 3. 197 ...... Jeryl Sasser, 1997-2001 4. 179 ...... Stephen Woods, 1996-2000 5. 160 ...... Willie Davis, 1997-2001 6. 136 ...... Jemeil Rich, 1994-97 7. 130 ...... Butch Moore, 1982-86 8. 128 ...... David Piehler, 1979-83 Eric Longino ended his SMU career as the most accurate 9. 126 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1985-89 three-point and free-throw shooter in school history 10. 127 ...... Rod Hampton, 1988-91

103 SMU Opponent Records

Team Game Records

Most Points Scored Overall ...... 120 ...... by Wisconsin, 12-9-67 Home Game ...... 107 ...... by Texas Tech, 2-21-76 Road Game ...... 120 ...... by Wisconsin, 12-9-67 At Moody Coliseum ...... 107 ...... by Texas Tech, 2-21-76 Both Teams, At Moody ...... 208 ...... vs. Texas Tech, 2-21-76 (Texas Tech 107, SMU 101) Both Teams, Road ...... 214 ...... at TCU, 1-25-95 (TCU 113, SMU 101)

Fewest Points Scored (Since 1950) Overall ...... 22 ...... by TCU, 2-15-56 At Moody Coliseum ...... 31 ...... by Texas-Arlington, 12-6-89 34 ...... by Hardin-Simmons, 11-23-96 36 ...... by McMurry, 12-3-56 38 ...... by Texas A&M, 2-11-92

Field Goals Attempted Overall ...... 100 ...... by Houston, 12-29-72 95 ...... by Oklahoma City, 12-12-72 94 ...... by New Mexico St., 12-16-75 94 ...... by Cincinnati, 1-15-75 93 ...... by Florida, 12-4-86 93 ...... by Oklahoma City, 12-8-71 93 ...... by Saint Louis, 12-29-64 93 ...... by Arkansas, 2-2-57

Field Goals Made Overall ...... 49 ...... by Houston, 2-10-77 48 ...... by North Texas, 1-22-77 Mustang Rick Herrscher was named Southwest Conference 48 ...... by Houston, 12-29-72 Player of the Year in 1957 47 ...... by Cincinnati, 1-15-75 47 ...... by Arizona, 12-30-76 47 ...... by Texas, 1-30-80 Three-Point Field Goals Made Overall ...... 15 ...... by Baylor, 11-27-2001 Field Goal Percentage 15 ...... by Colorado State, 3-4-97 Overall ...... 68.3 (28-41) ...... by Arkansas, 2-11-84 14 ...... by Hawaii, 1-12-2001 67.7 (42-62) ...... by Texas Tech, 2-27-71 14 ...... by Tulsa, 2-24-2001 66.1 (37-56) ...... by Kansas State, 12-2-78 14 ...... by Harvard, 12-30-97 64.5 (40-62) ...... by Houston, 1-12-80 13 ...... three times 64.4 (38-59) ...... by Texas, 1-30-65 Three-Point FG Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Attempted *Minimum 10 attempts Overall ...... 35 ...... by North Texas, 12-23-92 Overall ...... 70.0 (7-10) ...... by Baylor, 3-13-88 34 ...... by Texas-Pan Am, 1-2-99 66.7 (14-21) ...... by Harvard, 12-30-97 33 ...... by Oral Roberts, 12-14-2001 65.2 (15-23) ...... by Colorado State, 3-4-97 33 ...... by Davidson, 12-20-97 63.6 (7-11) ...... by TCU, 3-12-93 32 ...... by Wyoming, 1-16-99 61.9 (13-21) ...... by Tennessee, 12-6-2001 32 ...... by Fresno State, 2-17-2000 61.5 (8-13) ...... by Hawaii, 2-14-98 31 ...... by Air Force, 2-18-99 61.5 (8-13) ...... by Texas Tech, 2-16-94 31 ...... by Tulsa, 1-30-97 60.0 (6-10) ...... by San Jose St., 2-18-2001 31 ...... by Texas, 2-17-96 60.0 (6-10) ...... by Pr. View A&M, 12-30-96 30 ...... by Baylor, 2-10-96 60.0 (6-10) ...... by Utah, 1-16-97

104 Free Throws Attempted Individual Game Records Overall ...... 48 ...... by Kansas, 12-4-90 48 ...... by Arkansas, 2-19-72 Most Points 47 ...... by Stanford, 11-18-98 1. 48 ...... , Temple, 3-23-56 47 ...... by Kansas, 12-30-93 2. 44 ...... Jeff Webster, Oklahoma, 2-2-94 44 ...... by Houston, 2-24-94 44 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 12-10-63 44 ...... by Texas A&M, 1-15-72 4. 41 ...... Kendall Rhine, Rice, 2-2-63 44 ...... by TCU, 2-2-65 41 ...... Kenneth Williams, Houston, 1-22-79 41 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 1-26-63 Free Throws Made 41 ...... Don Schlundt, Indiana, 12-13-54 Overall ...... 38 ...... by Arkansas, 2-19-72 8. 40 ...... Tom Kerwin, Centenary, 12-21-65 37 ...... by Houston, 2-24-94 9. 39 ...... Joe Wilbert, Texas A&M, 1-31-95 35 ...... by TCU, 2-24-96 10. 38 ...... five players 34 ...... by Oklahoma City, 12-8-71 32 ...... by TCU, 2-2-65 Most Field Goals Attempted 31 ...... by Arkansas, 2-24-73 1. 40 ...... Marshall Rogers, Texas-Pan Am, 11-29-74 31 ...... by Texas, 12-24-68 2. 34 ...... Ozie Edwards, Oklahoma City, 12-8-71 3. 32 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 12-10-63 Free Throw Percentage 4. 31 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 1-25-64 Overall ...... 100.0 (14-14) ...... by Texas, 1-20-96 5. 30 ...... Hal Lear, Temple, 3-23-56 100.0 (14-14) ...... by U.S. International, 12-19-83 30 ...... Kendall Rhine, Rice, 2-2-63 100.0 (13-13) ...... by Georgia Tech, 12-21-86 30 ...... Rich Travis, Oklahoma City, 12-6-67 95.8 (23-24) ...... by Air Force, 1-23-99 8. 29 ...... Mike Jones, Texas Lutheran, 11-28-77 95.2 (20-21) ...... by Arkansas, 2-17-78 29 ...... Kenneth Williams, Houston, 1-22-79 93.8 (15-16) ...... by Nevada, 12-20-88 10. 28 ...... Brian Merriweather, Texas-Pan Am, 1-2-99 92.6 (25-27) ...... by Tulsa, 12-8-64 Field Goals Made Rebounds 1. 21 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 12-10-63 Overall ...... 75 ...... by Baylor, 2-20-71 2. 17 ...... Larry Spicer, Baylor, 1-18-77 71 ...... by Houston, 2-13-78 17 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City, 1-26-63 70 ...... by Arizona, 12-30-76 17 ...... Hal Lear, Temple, 3-23-56 68 ...... by Oklahoma City, 12-8-71 17 ...... Kendall Rhine, Rice, 2-2-63 67 ...... by Texas, 1-27-70 6. 16 ...... Fred Mitchell, North Texas, 1-11-77 16 ...... Simpson Degrate, TCU, 2-15-72 Assists 16 ...... Jason Reese, Northern Iowa, 12-30-88 Overall ...... 38 ...... by Hawaii, 1-12-2000 16 ...... Kenneth Williams, Houston, 1-22-79 31 ...... by Florida, 12-4-86 16 ...... John Hillman, Memphis State, 12-28-64 31 ...... by Houston, 1-12-80 16 ...... Mike Hietmann, Texas A&M, 2-28-69 31 ...... by Houston, 2-10-77 16 ...... Wayne Doyal, Texas, 3-3-70 30 ...... by Georgia Tech, 12-3-68 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Steals 1. 16 ...... Brian Merriweather, Texas-Pan Am, 1-2-99 Overall ...... 19 ...... by Oklahoma, 2-2-94 2. 15 ...... Robert Johnson, Rice, 1-28-99 17 ...... by Arkansas, 1-3-94 3. 13 ...... Brian Merriweather, Texas-Pan Am, 12-29-2000 17 ...... by Texas, 2-9-94 13 ...... Demetrius Porter, Fresno State, 2-17-2000 17 ...... by Kansas, 1-9-89 13 ...... Reggie Freeman, Texas, 2-17-96 17 ...... by Texas A&M, 1-31-79 13 ...... Kenny Bohanon, Oral Roberts, 2-20-93 13 ...... Damon Jackson, Fresno St., 2-23-2002 Blocked Shots 13 ...... Abe Jackson, Boise St., 12-28-2001 Overall ...... 10 ...... by TCU, 1-27-2001 9. 12 ...... B.J. Tyler, Texas, 1-15-94 10 ...... by Kansas, 12-2-77 12 ...... Dylalan Beamon, North Texas, 12-23-92 9 ...... by Arkansas, 1-14-89 12 ...... Horace Chaney, Houston, 2-22-89 9 ...... by Kansas, 12-11-82 12 ...... Horace Chaney, Houston, 1-21-89 9 ...... by Kansas, 12-16-78 12 ...... Danny Hughes, TCU, 3-11-88

Personal Fouls Most Three-Point Field Goals Made Overall ...... 37 ...... by Texas Lutheran, 11-28-77 1. 8 ...... Jameel Mahmud, Colorado State, 3-4-97 33 ...... by VCU, 12-21-2001 2. 7 ...... Luis Hilerio, P.R.-Mayaguez, 12-20-2000 33 ...... by TCU, 2-5-77 7 ...... DeJuan Vazquez, Texas, 1-20-96 33 ...... by Rice, 2-5-66 7 ...... Michael Williams, Baylor, 3-13-88 33 ...... by TCU, 1-27-96 7 ...... Danny Hughes, TCU, 3-11-88 7 ...... Dana Hardy, Rice, 2-18-89 7 ...... Damon Jackson, Fresno St., 2-23-2002

105 Free Throws Attempted Most Steals 1. 19 ...... Ledaryl Billingsley, Tulane, 12-2-00 1. 9 ...... Darryl McDonald, Texas A&M, 12-30-87 19 ...... Tyron Wright, Air Force, 2-18-99 2. 7 ...... Darrell Browder, TCU, 1-29-83 19 ...... Ugo Udezue, Wyoming, 2-13-99 3. 6 ...... Chris Herren, Fresno State, 2-7-98 19 ...... Gary Hill, Oklahoma City, 12-12-61 6 ...... Ali Ton, Davidson, 12-20-97 5. 18 ...... Anthony Burks, TCU, 2-24-96 6 ...... Brooks Thompson, Oklahoma State, 11-28-93 18 ...... Jeff Webster, Oklahoma, 2-2-94 6 ...... John Ontjes, Oklahoma, 2-2-94 18 ...... Richard Scott, Kansas, 12-30-93 6 ...... Pete Lewis, Oklahoma, 2-2-94 18 ...... Kelvin Hamilton, Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 6 ...... Martin Johnson, Towson State, 12-29-86 18 ...... Thomas Bledsoe, TCU, 2-8-75 6 ...... Darnell Valentine, Kansas, 12-2-80 10. 17 ...... Joe Wilbert, Texas A&M, 1-29-94 6 ...... John Douglas, Kansas, 12-2-77 17 ...... Hal Lear, Temple, 3-23-56 17 ...... Tommy Boyer, Arkansas, 1-9-62 17 ...... , Texas A&M, 2-12-63

Most Free Throws Made 1. 18 ...... Jeff Webster, Oklahoma, 2-2-94 2. 16 ...... Tommy Boyer, Arkansas, 1-9-62 3. 15 ...... Anthony Burks, TCU, 2-24-96 15 ...... Bennie Lenox, Texas A&M, 2-12-63 5. 14 ...... Sarrell Johnson, Oklahoma, 12-4-62 14 ...... , Texas Tech, 1-18-94 14 ...... Hal Lear, Temple, 3-23-56 8. 13 ...... Tyron Wright, Air Force, 2-18-99 13 ...... Ugo Udezue, Wyoming, 2-13-99 13 ...... , Arkansas, 1-24-79 13 ...... Kelvin Hamilton, Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 13 ...... Mike Hietmann, Texas A&M, 1-31-70

Best Free Throw Percentage *Minimum 10 Attempts 1. 100.0 ...... Jeff Webster (18-18), Oklahoma, 2-2-94 100.0 ...... Steve Grant (11-11), Vanderbilt, 12-22-90 100.0 ...... Nucleus Smith (10-10), TCU, 3-3-2001 100.0 ...... Shawn Baker (10-10), Arkansas, 1-28-87 100.0 ...... Vernon Murphy (10-10), Arkansas, 1-25-72 100.0 ...... Allen Rosser (10-10), U.S. International, 12-19-83

Most Rebounds 1. 35 ...... Larry Abney, Fresno State, 2-17-2000 2. 26 ...... Jerome Lambert, Baylor, 2-6-94 3. 25 ...... Willie Watson, Oklahoma City, 12-3-69 4. 24 ...... Willie Watson, Oklahoma City, 1-20-69 24 ...... Bob Grace, Vanderbilt, 12-8-62 24 ...... Paul Silas, Creighton, 3-12-62 7. 23 ...... , San Francisco, 3-22-56 23 ...... Charles McKinney, Baylor, 2-19-74 23 ...... William Chatmon, Baylor, 2-20-71 10. 22 ...... seven times; last by , TCU, 1-11-99

Most Assists 1. 16 ...... Walter Johnson, North Texas, 1-20-76 2. 14 ...... David Edwards, Texas A&M, 3-10-94 14 ...... Tito Maddox, Fresno St., 1-13-2001 4. 13 ...... Jacque Vaughn, Kansas, 1-7-95 13 ...... Kenny Smith, North Carolina, 1-13-85 13 ...... John Moore, Texas, 1-27-79

Most Blocked Shots 1. 7 ...... Charles Outlaw, Houston, 1-23-93 7 ...... Mike Gminski, Duke, 12-8-77 SMU guard Jeryl Sasser ended his career as the Mustangs' 3. 6 ...... Derrick Davenport, TCU, 1-27-2001 all-time leading scorer and ranks among the leaders 6 ...... Akeem Olajuwon, Houston, 2-4-84 in several other career statistical categories as well 6 ...... Darryl Scott, Arkansas, 1-2-86

106 Moody Coliseum Records

Field Goal Percentage Team Game Records 1. 67.7 ...... by SMU (42-62) vs. Texas Tech, 1-5-83 2. 66.7 ...... by SMU (44-66) vs. Texas, 1-28-84 Most Points Scored 66.7 ...... by SMU (30-45) vs. Texas, 2-14-90 1. 123 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 By an SMU opponent: ...... 66.1 by Kansas State [37-56], 12-2-78 2. 121 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-78 3. 119 ...... by SMU vs. Georgia State, 12-17-79 By an SMU opponent: ...... 107 by Texas Tech, 2-21-76 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 36 ...... by SMU vs. Fresno State, 1-10-98 Fewest Points Scored 2. 35 ...... by North Texas vs. SMU, 12-23-92 1. 31 ...... by Texas-Arlington vs. SMU, 12-6-89 3. 34 ...... by Texas-Pan Am vs. SMU, 1-2-99 2. 34 ...... by Hardin-Simmons vs. SMU, 11-23-96 4. 33 ...... three times 3. 36 ...... by McMurry vs. SMU, 12-3-56 36 ...... by SMU vs. Texas-Arlington, 12-6-89 Three-Point Field Goals Made 5. 38 ...... by Texas A&M vs. SMU, 2-11-92 1. 15 ...... by SMU vs. North Texas, 12-23-92 2. 14 ...... by Harvard vs. SMU, 12-30-97 Field Goals Attempted 3. 13 ...... by Texas vs. SMU, 2-17-96 1. 100 ...... by SMU vs. North Texas, 1-20-76 13 ...... by Tennessee, 12-6-2001 2. 99 ...... by SMU vs. Georgia State, 12-17-79 3. 95 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 2-24-70 5. 12 ...... by SMU vs. North Texas, 12-22-94 By an SMU opponent: ...... 94 by New Mexico State, 12-16-75 12 ...... by SMU vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-17-97

Field Goals Made Three-Point FG Percentage 1. 53 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 *Minimum 10 Attempts 2. 52 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-30-78 1. 66.7 ...... by Harvard (14-21) vs. SMU, 12-30-97 3. 48 ...... by SMU vs. Arkansas, 1-30-73 2. 63.2 ...... by SMU (12-19) vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-17-97 By an SMU opponent: ...... 45 by Houston, 1-29-77 3. 61.9 ...... by Tennessee (13-21) vs. SMU, 12-6-2001

Free Throws Attempted 1. 54 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 1-27-96 2. 51 ...... by SMU vs. Vanderbilt, 12-30-61 3. 47 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 2-5-77 47 ...... by SMU vs. Rice, 2-15-66 By an SMU opponent: ...... 44 by TCU, 2-2-65

Free Throws Made 1. 38 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 2-24-62 38 ...... by SMU vs. Arkansas, 2-25-56 3. 36 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 1-27-96 36 ...... by SMU vs. TCU, 2-5-77 By an SMU opponent: ...... 32 by TCU, 2-2-65

Free Throw Percentage *Minimum 10 attempts 1. 1.000 ...... by U.S. International (14-14) vs. SMU, 12-19-83 2. 95.8 ...... by Air Force (23-24) vs. SMU, 1-23-99 3. 95.2 ...... by Arkansas (20-21) vs. SMU, 2-17-78 4. 94.7 ...... by SMU (18-19) vs. Houston, 2-20-88 5. 92.9 ...... by SMU (13-14) vs. North Texas, 12-2-96 6. 92.6 ...... by Tulsa (25-27) vs. SMU, 12-8-64 Moody Coliseum has been the home of SMU Basketball since 1956 Rebounds 1. 82 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Lutheran, 11-28-77 2. 73 ...... by SMU vs. Hawaii, 12-12-66 3. 69 ...... by SMU vs. Austin College, 12-4-71 By an SMU opponent: ...... 67 by Texas, 1-27-70

107 Assists 1. 37 ...... by SMU vs. Texas Wesleyan, 12-19-79 Individual Game Records 2. 35 ...... by SMU vs. Alcorn State, 12-19-87 3. 34 ...... by SMU vs. Hardin-Simmons, 12-10-86 Most Points By an SMU opponent: ...... 26 by Texas, 1-31-81 1. 50 ...... Jim Krebs, SMU vs. Texas, 2-7-56 2. 44 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City vs. SMU, 12-10-63 Steals 3. 41 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City vs. SMU, 12-10-63 1. 18 ...... by SMU vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000 41 ...... Kendall Rhine, Rice vs. SMU, 2-8-63 2. 17 ...... by Texas vs. SMU, 2-9-94 5. 40 ...... Tom Kerwin, Centenary vs. SMU, 12-21-65 3. 16 ...... by SMU vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 11-29-99 16 ...... by SMU vs. Liberty, 12-16-98 Most Field Goals Attempted 5. 15 ...... by SMU vs. San Jose State, 2-9-2002 1. 40 ...... Marshall Rogers, Texas-Pan Am. vs. SMU, 11-29-74 6. 14 ...... seven times 2. 34 ...... Gene Phillips, SMU vs. Texas A&M, 2-21-70 34 ...... Hubert Reed, Okla. City vs. Kansas, 3-16-57 Blocked Shots 4. 32 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City vs. SMU, 12-10-63 1. 13 ...... by SMU vs Hardin-Simmons, 1-6-99 32 ...... Gene Elmore, SMU vs. Texas Tech, 2-8-64 2. 12 ...... by SMU vs. Houston, 2-12-79 3. 10 ...... by SMU vs. Texas, 1-28-84 Most Field Goals Made 4. 9 ...... by Kansas vs. SMU, 12-11-82 1. 21 ...... Bud Koper, Oklahoma City vs. SMU, 12-10-63 2. 20 ...... Jim Krebs, SMU vs. Texas, 2-7-56 3. 17 ...... five times, last by Larry Spicer, Baylor vs. SMU, 1-18-77

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 16 ...... Quinton Ross, SMU vs. Hawaii, 2-7-2002 16 ...... Brian Merriweather, Texas-Pan AM vs. SMU, 1-2-99 3. 13 ...... Chad Elsey, SMU vs. Fresno State, 1-10-98 13 ...... Reggie Freeman, Texas vs. SMU, 2-17-96 13 ...... Damon Jackson, Fresno St. vs. SMU, 2-23-2002 13 ...... Abe Jackson, Boise St. vs. SMU, 12-28-2001

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 7 ...... Stephen Woods, SMU vs. Texas Tech, 11-22-97 7 ...... Todd Alexander, SMU vs. Louisville, 12-28-87 7 ...... Damon Jackson, Fresno St. vs. SMU, 2-23-2002 4. 6 ...... Stephen Woods, SMU vs. Navy, 12-23-99 6 ...... Chuck Barker, Chattanooga vs. SMU, 12-19-98 6 ...... Chris Herren, Fresno State vs. SMU, 1-10-98 6 ...... , New Mexico vs. SMU, 2-6-97 6 ...... Chad Elsey, SMU vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-17-97 6 ...... Jemeil Rich, SMU vs. Rice, 2-14-96 6 ...... Troy Matthews, SMU vs. TCU, 2-21-95 6 ...... Chris Jessen, SMU vs. North Texas, 12-23-92 6 ...... Horace Cheney, Houston vs. SMU, 1-21-89 6 ...... Quinton Ross, SMU vs. Hawaii, 2-7-2002

Most Free Throws Attempted 1. 24 ...... Jan Loudermilk, SMU vs. TCU, 2-24-62 2. 22 ...... , Kansas vs. Oklahoma City, 3-16-57 3. 19 ...... Ledaryl Billingsley, Tulane, 12-2-2000 19 ...... Ugo Udezue, Wyoming vs. SMU, 2-13-99 5. 18 ...... Gary Sibley, SMU vs. Indiana, 12-28-67 18 ...... Kelvin Hamilton, Texas Lutheran vs. SMU, 12-3-79 18 ...... Thomas Bledsoe, TCU vs. SMU, 2-8-75

Most Free Throws Made 1. 22 ...... Jan Loudermilk, SMU vs. TCU, 2-24-62 2. 17 ...... James Thompson, SMU vs. Northwestern, 12-17-62 3. 16 ...... Bill Ward, SMU vs. Rice, 1-11-64 16 ...... Dave Piehler, SMU vs. TCU, 1-19-80 5. 15 ...... Jay Poerner, SMU vs. San Jose State, 1-8-98 6. 14 ...... Hal Lear, Temple vs. SMU, 3-23-56 Stephen Woods hit seven threes against Navy on Dec. 23, 1999, to tie the 14 ...... Jason Sasser, Texas Tech vs. SMU, 1-18-94 Moody Coliseum record for most three pointers hit in a game 14 ...... Sarrell Johnson, Oklahoma vs. SMU, 12-4-62

108 Best Free Throw Percentage *Minimum 10 Attempted 1. 1.000 ...... James Thompson (17-17), SMU vs. Northwestern, 12-17-52 1.000 ...... John Colborne (11-11), SMU vs. Texas A&M, 2-10-90 1.000 ...... Gordon Welch (10-10), SMU vs. Houston, 2-3-81 1.000 ...... Allen Rosser, (10-10), U.S. International, 12-19-83 1.000 ...... Vernon Murphy (10-10), Arkansas, 1-25-72

Most Rebounds 1. 26 ...... Jerome Lambert, Baylor vs. SMU, 2-6-94 26 ...... Ira Terrell, SMU vs. New Mexico St., 12-16-75 3. 25 ...... Willie Watson, Oklahoma City, 12-3-69 4. 24 ...... Paul Silas, Creighton vs. SMU, 3-12-62 24 ...... Ira Terrell, SMU vs. TCU, 1-12-76

Most Assists 1. 17 ...... Gerald Lewis, SMU vs. Texas, 3-6-93 2. 16 ...... Walter Johnson, North Texas vs. SMU, 1-20-76 3. 15 ...... five times

Most Blocked Shots 1. 8 ...... Jon Koncak, SMU vs. Texas A&M, 3-9-84 8 ...... Ira Terrell, SMU vs. East Texas State, 12-6-75 3. 7 ...... Mike Gminski, Duke vs. SMU, 12-8-77 7 ...... Ira Terrell, SMU vs. North Texas, 1-20-76

Most Steals 1. 8 ...... Willie Davis, SMU vs. Tulsa, 3-4-2000 2. 7 ...... Stephen Woods, SMU vs. Prairie View A&M, 12-30-96 7 ...... Gerald Lewis, SMU vs. Houston, 1-30-93 7 ...... Gerald Lewis, SMU vs. Rice, 2-6-93 5. 6 ...... Willie Davis, SMU vs. Hardin-Simmons, 11-20-99 6 ...... Ali Ton, Davidson vs. SMU, 12-20-97 6 ...... Brooks Thompson, Oklahoma State vs. SMU, 11-28-93 6 ...... Carl Wright, SMU vs. Texas, 3-5-83 SMU great Ira Terrell established a Moody Coliseum record with 6 ...... Richard Harris, SMU vs. Texas A&M, 1-15-80 26 rebounds in a game versus New Mexico State in 1975 6 ...... Darnell Valentine, Kansas vs. SMU, 12-22-80 The Mustang Legend

Legend has it that when Ford Motor Company was preparing to introduce the sports car that would gain fame as the Mustang, it was considering other names such as Cougar, Bronco, Cheetah and Colt.

But during the 1963 football season, SMU took an undersized but quick team to Ann Arbor to play a massive Michigan Wolverine squad. Michigan gained the early advantage, but had to fight off the feisty Ponies for a 27-16 win.

After the game, Ford’s Lee Iacocca entered the SMU locker room and addressed the disappointed Mustangs.

“Today,” Iacocca said, “After watching the SMU Mustangs play with such flair, we reached a decision. We will call our new car the Mustang. Because it will be light, like your team. It will be quick, like your team. And it will be sporty, like your team.”

Ford’s new car got its name, and the rest, as they say, is history. James Thompson hit 17 of 17 free throws on Dec. 17, 1952, to set a Moody Coliseum record

109 SMU Miscellaneous Records

Total Games Played Overall ...... 2,019 in 86 seasons Home ...... 969 Road/Neutral ...... 1050 Southwest Conference ...... 1,058 in 78 seasons Western Athletic Conference ...... 93 in six seasons

All-Time Won-Lost Record Overall ...... 1,043-976 Southwest Conference ...... 521-537 Western Athletic Conference ...... 47-46

All-Time Home Record Overall ...... 633-336 Moody Coliseum ...... 410-184

All-Time Road/Neutral Site Record Overall ...... 410-640

Undefeated Seasons Overall ...... None Home ...... 4 (1917-18; 1937-38; 1954-55 and 1955-56) Road/Neutral ...... None Southwest Conference ...... 1 (1955-56) Western Athletic Conference ...... None

20-Win Seasons Overall ...... 8 (1955-56; 1956-57; 1966-67; 1983-84; 1984-85; 1987-88, 1992-93 and 1999-2000) Mike Dement coached the Mustangs to win number 1,000 on Dec. 20, 1999, a 67-66 overtime win over UT-Chattanooga Consecutive 20-Win Seasons Two-In-A-Row ...... 2 (1955-56 & 1956-57; 1983-84 & 1984-85) SMU's Milestone Victories No. Opponent Date Score 20-Win Seasons by Coach 1 vs. Dallas All-Stars Dec. 16, 1916 40-33 E.O. (Doc) Hayes ...... 3 (20 seasons) 10 vs. Southwestern Feb. 17, 1917 34-12 Dave Bliss ...... 3 (8 seasons) 50 at TCU March 5, 1923 30-19 John Shumate ...... 1 (7 seasons) 100 vs. Texas Feb. 29, 1929 33-32 Mike Dement ...... 1 (5 seasons) 150 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 9, 1935 44-21 200 vs. Texas Feb. 16, 1940 45-42 Record in Season Openers 250 at North Texas Dec. 21, 1945 48-37 Overall ...... 51-35 300 at Arkansas Feb. 25, 1950 55-48 Home ...... 36-13 350 at Indiana Dec. 13, 1954 83-78 Road/Neutral ...... 15-22 400 at TCU Jan. 12, 1957 79-63 450 vs. Baylor Jan. 15, 1960 73-71 500 at Oklahoma Dec. 7, 1963 83-72 Record in Home Openers 550 vs. Drake Dec. 29, 1966 84-81 Overall ...... 54-32 600 vs. Texas Tech Feb. 9, 1971 93-91 At Moody Coliseum ...... 33-13 650 vs. Texas Jan. 21, 1975 74-59 700 vs. Texas Lutheran Dec. 3, 1979 123-91 Record in Road Openers 750 vs. Pennsylvania Dec. 6, 1983 98-66 Overall ...... 32-54 800 vs. Illinois State Dec. 14, 1985 68-58 850 at Texas Tech Feb. 24, 1988 82-80 Record on Major Holidays 900 vs. Texas Tech Feb. 8, 1992 51-47 950 vs. Yale Jan. 6, 1997 81-57 Thanksgiving Day ...... 0-0 990 vs. UNLV March 4, 1999 71-70 Christmas Day ...... 0-0 1,000 at Chattanooga Dec. 20, 1999 67-66 (ot) Valentine's Day ...... 2-11

110 Longest SMU Winning Streaks Biggest SMU Comebacks Overall Began Ended SMU Final 20 1955, at Wichita St. 85-67 1956, vs. San Francisco 68-86 Date Opp. Trailed by... Score 14 1985, at Rice 66-57 1985, at Texas Tech 63-64 12-7-96 at Kent 20 points 74-68 10 1997, Texas Tech 89-82 1998, at UTEP 64-66 1-9-91 Texas-San Antonio 16 points 88-86 (ot) 10 1966, at Arkansas 75-74 1966, vs. Kansas 90-96 12-5-87 Alabama State 16 points 90-66 9 1984, Texas Southern 91-72 1984, vs. Chaminade 70-71 12-5-79 Kansas 15 points 89-88 9 1947, at E.Kentucky 66-45 1948, vs. Baylor 42-43 2-3-2001 Tulsa 14 points 64-59 12-30-90 Texas-Arlington 14 points 86-73 At Home 1-18-77 Baylor 14 points 75-71 44 1954, vs. Texas A&M 92-48 1958, vs. Texas A&M 42-43 2-25-75 Baylor 14 points 78-77 19 1984, vs. Baylor 74-57 1985, vs. Texas Tech 54-59 12-12-70 Nebraska 14 points 80-75 13 1988, vs. Texas Tech 80-75 1989, vs. Houston 83-84 2-16-2002 at Rice 13 points 63-61 13 1999, vs. Hardin-Simmons 110-69 2000, vs. TCU 83-86 1-22-80 at Rice 13 points 85-83 On the Road* 1-8-76 at Arkansas 13 points 82-81 14 1955, at Wichita St. 85-67 1956, vs. San Francisco 68-86 2-3-74 Texas Tech 13 points 73-71 7 1985, at Rice, 66-57 1985, at Texas Tech 63-64 7 1967, at Arkansas 69-59 1967, vs. Houston 75-83 Top Freshmen Scoring Performances 1. Ira Terrell, 1972-73 ...... 484 points Longest SMU Losing Streaks 2. Jeryl Sasser, 1997-98 ...... 420 points Overall Began Ended 3. David Piehler, 1979-80 ...... 390 points 16 1946, at S. Camp Hood 37-58 1946, vs. Missouri 56-53 4. Billy Allen, 1978-79 ...... 321 points 13 1982, vs. Texas A&M 55-81 1982, Nebraska-Wesleyan 82-58 5. Larry Davis, 1981-82 ...... 320 points 11 1941, vs. Pittsburg St. 63-83 1942, vs. Texas A&M 35-33 At Home 1,000-Point Scoring Tandems 10 1920, vs. Texas A&M 14-19 1921, Baylor Medical 21-20 Players Season Points 8 1982, vs. Texas 51-60 1982, Nebraska-Wesleyan 82-58 1. Gene Phillips (737) & Bobby Rollings (428) ...... 1970-71 ..... 1,165 8 1946, vs. Rice 50-55 1956, vs. Texas A&M 68-35 2. Kato Armstrong (565) & Carlton McKinney (561)..1987-88 ..... 1,126 On the Road* 3. Damon Hancock (572) & Quinton Ross (505) ..... 2001-02 ..... 1,077 15 1969, at Texas A&M 98-119 1970, at Oklahoma City 91-74 4. Jeryl Sasser (518) & Willie Davis (496) ...... 1999-2000 ... 1,041 15 1974, at Kansas St. 58-64 1975, vs. Auburn 87-85 (ot) 5. Sammy Hervey (537) & Ira Terrell (484) ...... 1972-73 ..... 1,021 14 1977, at Texas A&M 53-57 1978, at TCU 85-68 6. Jon Koncak (566) & Carl Wright (529) ...... 1984-85 ..... 1,095 * - includes neutral site games 7. Jon Koncak (510) & Larry Davis (491) ...... 1983-84 ..... 1,001

Biggest Single-Season Turnarounds Diff. from Season Record Previous Year (Record) 1982-83 19-11 +13 (6-21) 1987-88 28-7 +12 (16-13) 1970-71 16-10 +11 (5-19) 1955-56 26-4 +11 (15-11) 1992-93 20-8 +10 (10-18) 1936-37 13-8 +9 (4-8) 1996-97 16-12 +8 (8-20) 1975-76 16-12 +8 (8-18) 1946-47 14-8 +7 (7-16) 1942-43 10-8 +7 (3-16)

Triple-Doubles Gerald Lewis at Baylor (2-3-93)- 28 points, 12 rebounds & 12 assists Gerald Lewis vs. Baylor (3-3-93) - 15 points, 11 rebounds & 10 assists Gerald Lewis vs. Texas (3-6-93) - 13 points, 11 rebounds & 17 assists Jeryl Sasser vs. Lamar (11-23-99) - 16 points, 10 rebounds & 10 assists By an SMU Opponent , UCLA (12-8-73) - 25 points, 16 rebounds & 11 assists David Edwards, Texas A&M (3-10-94) - 26 points, 12 rebounds & 14 assists Willie Davis & Jeryl Sasser combined to score 1,041 points in 1999-2000

111 SMU 30-Point Club Gene Phillips 31 TCU 1-17-70 Ira Terrell 31 Houston 12-29-72 Name Points Opponent Date Sammy Hervey 31 Arkansas 1-30-73 Gene Phillips 51 at Texas 3-2-71 Sammy Hervey 31 at Arkansas 2-24-73 Jim Krebs 50 Texas 2-7-56 Zack Thiel 31 Arkansas 2-16-74 Gene Phillips 44 at Texas A&M 2-2-71 Ira Terrell 31 at Texas 2-7-76 Gene Phillips 44 at Creighton 1-4-71 Ira Terrell 31 Texas 2-28-76 Gene Elmore 39 at Northwestern 12-14-63 Brad Branson 31 Houston 2-12-79 Gene Phillips 39 McMurry 1-3-71 Jon Koncak 31 at North Carolina 1-13-85 Gene Phillips 39 Vanderbilt 12-8-69 Eric Longino 31 at Nevada-Reno 12-20-88 Jeryl Sasser 39 at UTEP 1-22-2001 Jay Poerner 31 Harvard 12-30-97 Gene Phillips 38 Oklahoma City 1-13-70 Damon Hancock 30 at North Texas 12-4-2001 Mike Wilson 37 at Texas 1-10-93 Damon Hancock 30 Nevada 2-21-2002 Ira Terrell 37 Texas 1-19-74 Jim Krebs 30 Arkansas 2-22-55 Jan Loudermilk 36 TCU 2-24-62 Jim Krebs 30 at Baylor 1-31-56 Gene Phillips 36 Texas 1-27-70 Jim Krebs 30 at Rice 2-28-56 Gene Phillips 36 at TCU 2-24-70 Jim Krebs 30 at Texas A&M 1-8-57 Gene Elmore 35 Texas Tech 2-7-64 Max Williams 30 at Rice 1-7-58 Gene Phillips 35 at Kansas 12-19-69 Bobby James 30 at Texas 1-6-59 Gene Phillips 35 Rice 1-24-70 James Thompson 30 TCU 2-5-63 Gene Phillips 35 at Baylor 2-3-70 Gene Elmore 30 at TCU 2-19-63 Sammy Hervey 35 TCU 1-23-73 Carroll Hooser 30 at Arkansas 2-2-66 Sammy Hervey 35 at TCU 2-17-73 Charles Beasley 30 Baylor 1-3-67 Billy Allen 35 California 12-22-79 Gene Phillips 30 Oklahoma City 1-25-69 Mike Wilson 35 Texas 2-22-92 Sammy Hervey 30 at Louisiana Tech 12-1-72 Steve Strange 34 at Texas A&M 1-12-60 Sammy Hervey 30 Dallas Baptist 1-2-73 Gene Phillips 34 TCU 3-6-71 Ira Terrell 30 at Saint Louis 11-29-75 Gene Phillips 34 Texas A&M 2-21-70 John Addison 30 Alabama 12-7-81 Kato Armstrong 34 Arkansas 3-1-87 Kato Armstrong 30 at Texas Tech 1-19-87 Kato Armstrong 34 at Kansas 1-9-89 John Colborne 30 at Baylor 3-3-90 Mike Wilson 34 Baylor 3-3-93 John Colborne 30 Arkansas 3-9-90 Jim Krebs 33 at Rice 2-23-57 Mike Wilson 30 at Pennsylvania 11-28-90 Gene Phillips 33 Baylor 2-17-70 Mike Wilson 30 Texas 3-6-93 Ruben Triplett 33 at Oklahoma City 12-8-71 Troy Matthews 30 vs. Pennsylvania 12-30-95 Ira Terrell 33 Arkansas 1-30-73 Jemeil Rich 30 vs. Texas 3-8-96 Carlton McKinney 33 Creighton 12-29-87 Stephen Woods 30 at Tulsa 1-30-99 Tim Mason 33 at Texas 1-22-92 Jim Krebs 32 TCU 2-26-57 SMU Individual Scoring Breakdown Gene Phillips 32 Yale 12-23-68 Gene Phillips 32 at Rice 1-18-69 50-Plus-Point Games by Player (2) Bill Voight 32 Rice 3-4-69 Gene Phillips (1); Jim Krebs (1) Gene Phillips 32 Texas-El Paso 12-20-69 Gene Phillips 32 Wichita State 12-5-70 40-Plus-Point Games by Player (3) Gene Phillips 32 Arkansas 2-7-70 Gene Phillips (2); Jim Krebs (1) Gene Phillips 32 Louisville 12-30-70 Gene Phillips 32 Arkansas 1-30-71 30-Plus-Point Games by Player (90) Ira Terrell 32 at Arkansas 1-8-76 Gene Phillips (23); Jim Krebs (9); Ira Terrell (7); Sammy Hervey (6); Jeff Swanson 32 Texas 2-21-78 Kato Armstrong (5); Mike Wilson (5); John Colborne (2); Gene Dave Piehler 32 at TCU 2-9-80 Elmore (2); Damon Hancock (2); Jon Koncak (2); Jeryl Sasser (2); Bill Jon Koncak 32 Miami (Ohio) 3-16-84 Voight (2); John Addison (1); Billy Allen (1); Charles Beasley (1); Brad Kato Armstrong 32 Texas Tech 2-18-87 Branson (1); Gene Ellmore (1); Carroll Hooser (1); Bobby James (1); Kato Armstrong 32 Baylor 1-9-88 Jeryl Sasser 32 Hawaii 2-12-2000 Eric Longino (1); Jan Loudermilk (1); Tim Mason (1); Troy Matthews Jim Krebs 31 Baylor 1-28-55 (1); Carlton McKinney (1); David Piehler (1); Lynn Phillips (1); Jay Jim Krebs 31 Rice 1-15-57 Poerner (1); Jemeil Rich (1); Steve Strange (1); Jeff Swanson (1); Gene Phillips 31 Wisconsin 12-6-69 Zachary Thiel (1); James Thompson (1); Ruben Triplett (1); Max Bill Voight 31 Texas Tech 2-10-68 Williams (1); Stephen Woods (1). Lynn Phillips 31 Texas 2-24-68

112 Postseason Results

NCAA Tournament (10-12) SWC Post-Season Classic (11-20) Year Result Location 1955 Bradley 81, SMU 79 Manhattan, Kan. Year Result Location Tulsa 68, SMU 57 Manhattan, Kan. 1976 SMU 103, Texas 90 Dallas, Texas 1956 SMU 68, Texas Tech 67 Wichita, Kan. Arkansas 74, SMU 70 Dallas, Texas SMU 89, Houston 74 Lawrence, Kan. 1977 Texas A&M 89, SMU 79 College Station, Texas SMU 84, Oklahoma City 63 Lawrence, Kan. 1978 SMU 73, Baylor 68 Waco, Texas San Francisco 86, SMU 68 Evanston, Ill. Arkansas 94, SMU 73 Houston, Texas Temple 90, SMU 81 Evanston, Ill. 1979 Houston 74, SMU 67 Houston, Texas 1957 Kansas 73, SMU 65 Dallas, Texas 1980 SMU 86, Baylor 83 Dallas, Texas SMU 78, Saint Louis 68 Dallas, Texas Texas Tech 73, SMU 65 San Antonio, Texas 1965 Wichita State 86, SMU 81 Manhattan, Kan. 1981 Texas Tech 80, SMU 58 Lubbock, Texas SMU 89, Houston 87 Manhattan, Kan. 1982 TCU 54, SMU 46 Fort Worth, Texas 1966 Kansas 76, SMU 70 Lubbock, Texas 1983 SMU 49, Texas 48 Dallas, Texas SMU 89, Cincinnati 84 Lubbock, Texas SMU 76, Texas Tech 69 Dallas, Texas 1967 SMU 83, Louisville 81 Manhattan, Kan. Houston 75, SMU 59 Dallas, Texas Houston 83, SMU 75 Manhattan, Kan. 1984 Texas A&M 59, SMU 57 Houston, Texas 1984 SMU 83, Miami (Ohio) 69 Pullman, Wash. 1985 SMU 84, Houston 72 Dallas, Texas Georgetown 37, SMU 36 Pullman, Wash. Arkansas 68, SMU 55 Dallas, Texas 1985 SMU 85, Old Dominion 68 Hartford, Conn. 1986 Texas Tech 45, SMU 40 Dallas, Texas Loyola-Illinois 70, SMU 57 Hartford, Conn. 1987 Baylor 83, SMU 69 Dallas, Texas 1988 SMU 83, Notre Dame 75 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1988 SMU 86, TCU 74 Dallas, Texas Duke 94, SMU 79 Chapel Hill, N.C. SMU 98, Houston 76 Dallas, Texas 1993 Brigham Young 80, SMU 71 Chicago, Ill. SMU 75, Baylor 64 Dallas, Texas 1989 Texas 93, SMU 91 (OT) Dallas, Texas National Invitation 1990 Arkansas 84, SMU 61 Dallas, Texas Tournament (0-2) 1991 SMU 65, Houston 62 Dallas, Texas Texas 82, SMU 74 Dallas, Texas Year Result Location 1992 Houston 73, SMU 62 Dallas, Texas 1986 Brigham Young 67, SMU 63 Provo, Utah 1993 TCU 72, SMU 71 Dallas, Texas 2000 SW Missouri State 77, SMU 64 Springfield, Mo. 1994 Texas A&M 85, SMU 66 Dallas, Texas 1995 Texas Tech 92, SMU 54 Dallas, Texas WAC Tournament (4-6) 1996 SMU 62, Houston 57 Dallas, Texas Texas 89, SMU 67 Dallas, Texas Year Result Location SWC Championship 1997 SMU 93, Colorado State 89 Las Vegas, Nev. [3] Utah 59, SMU 58 Las Vegas, Nev. Playoffs (1-3) 1998 SMU 76, Colorado State 71 Las Vegas, Nev. [13] TCU 71, SMU 69 Las Vegas, Nev. Year Result Location 1999 SMU 65, UTEP 64 Las Vegas, Nev. 1958 Arkansas 61, SMU 55 Shreveport, La. SMU 71, UNLV 70 Las Vegas, Nev. 1962 Texas Tech 71, SMU 67 Fort Worth, Texas [25] New Mexico 57, SMU 56 Las Vegas, Nev. 1965 SMU 80, Texas 78 Waco, Texas 2000 Hawaii 87, SMU 82 Fresno, Calif. 1972 Texas 91, SMU 89 Waco, Texas 2001 UTEP 74, SMU 70 Tulsa, Okla. 2002 Nevada 72, SMU 66 Tulsa, Okla. Collegiate Commissioners Association Invitational (0-1)

Year Result Location 1974 Southern Cal 82, SMU 70 St. Louis, Mo.

113 100-Point & Overtime Games

1980-81 SMU 72, Houston 70 H 3OT 100-Point Games 100-Point Game Facts SMU 53, Texas 51 A 1OT 1981-82 Houston 73, SMU 71 H 1OT Score Opponent Date SMU 100-Point Game Record: 48-4 SMU 87, Texas-Wesleyan 78 H 1OT 123-91 Texas Lutheran 12-3-79 Home 100-Point Game Record: 38-2 1982-83 SMU 64, Rice 57 H 1OT 121-86 Texas Wesleyan 12-30-78 Away/Neutral 100-Point Game Record: 10-2 1983-84 SMU 60, Texas A&M 58 A 1OT 121-89 James Madison 11-28-87 High Home Total: 123 vs. Texas Lutheran, 12-3-79 1984-85 SMU 63, Arkansas 60 H 1OT 119-92 Georgia State 12-17-79 High Road Total: 112 at Arkansas, 2-13-71 N.C. State 82, SMU 78 A 1OT 118-67 Texas Southern 12-1-86 High Neutral Total: 121 vs. JMU, 11-28-87 1985-86 Pepperdine 75, SMU 68 N 1OT 117-77 Texas Lutheran 11-28-77 100-Point Games Allowed by SMU: 38 1986-87 N. Carolina 88, SMU 86 H 1OT 116-84 TCU 2-5-77 Back-to-Back 100-Point Games: twice, vs. Georgia Baylor 59, SMU 55 H 1OT 116-85 Alcorn State 12-19-87 State & Texas Wesleyan (12-17-79 & 12-19-79); vs. 1987-88 SMU 97, Baylor 93 H 3OT 113-36 McMurry 12-3-56 North Texas & San Diego (12-23-92 & 12-28-92) Arkansas 85, SMU 83 H 1OT 112-89 Rice 2-5-66 Most 100-Point Games in a Season: 6 in 1992-93 SMU 87, Houston 84 H 1OT 112-99 at Arkansas 2-13-71 1988-89 Kansas 90, SMU 82 A 1OT 112-85 Texas Wesleyan 12-19-79 100-Point Games Houston 84, SMU 83 H 1OT 112-73 Oral Roberts 12-9-92 By Coach Texas 93, SMU 91 N 1OT 110-94 TCU 2-2-65 1989-90 Rice 58, SMU 55 A 1OT 110-69 Austin College 12-4-71 Coach Number W-L 1990-91 SMU 93, Miami (Fla.) 88 H 2OT 110-94 Arkansas 1-30-73 E.O. (Doc) Hayes 12 12-0 SMU 88, UTSA 86 H 1OT 110-94 North Texas 12-23-92 Sonny Allen 11 9-2 Texas Tech 80, SMU 77 A 2OT 110-69 Hardin-Simmons 11-20-99 Bob Prewitt 10 9-1 1991-92 Rice 58, SMU 53 H 1OT 109-96 Texas 2-7-56 John Shumate 7 6-1 1992-93 Tulane 103, SMU 92 A 1OT 109-98 at TCU 2-19-63 Mike Dement 6 6-0 SMU 68, Texas A&M 65 H 1OT 108-84 TCU 1-12-76 Dave Bliss 6 6-0 SMU 78, Rice 77 H 1OT 108-71 Rice 2-3-76 1993-94 St. Louis 90, SMU 85 H 1OT 108-77 Hardin-Simmons 1-6-99 Overtime Games Arizona St. 68, SMU 58 A 1OT 106-83 Oklahoma City 12-9-72 1995-96 Oklahoma St. 67, SMU 60 H 1OT 106-71 San Diego 12-28-92 Season Result Site OTs SMU 87, TCU 83 H 1OT 106-70 Prairie View A&M 12-17-97 1930-31 SMU 41, Texas 33 A 1OT 1997-98 SMU 88, San Diego St. 81 H 1OT 105-70 Texas Wesleyan 1953-54 1935-36 SMU 33, Texas 31 A 2OT 1998-99 Rice 84, SMU 79 A 1OT 105-64 TCU 1-28-56 1939-40 SMU 45, Texas 42 H 1OT 1999-00 SMU 67, Chattanooga 66 A 1OT 105-78 Austin College 12-1-70 1941-42 Baylor 45, SMU 41 H 1OT [15] Tulsa 83, SMU 78 H 2OT 105-81 Texas 1-28-84 1949-50 Texas 47, SMU 46 A 1OT 2000-01 Oklahoma 79, SMU 78 N 1OT 105-92 at Baylor 2-3-93 1955-56 SMU 76, Rice 73 A 1OT 104-71 TCU 1-23-73 SMU 82, Minnesota 81 A 1OT Overtime Facts 104-87 UTEP 1-20-2000 1961-62 SMU 84, Texas 82 H 1OT 103-84 Oklahoma City 1-25-69 1962-63 Rice 75, SMU 72 A 1OT SMU OT Record: 32-33 103-90 Texas 1-10-76 Okla. City 94, SMU 90 H 1OT Home OT Record: 20-17 103-72 at Texas 2-29-84 1963-64 SMU 76, Texas 74 A 1OT Away/Neutral OT Record: 12-16 102-115 vs. Houston 12-28-72 1964-65 Memphis 95, SMU 92 A 1OT Single OT Games: 57 102-103 Houston 1-29-77 1965-66 SMU 100, TCU 96 A 1OT Double OT Games: 6 102-92 at Texas 1-10-93 1966-67 SMU 85, Baylor 83 A 1OT Triple OT Games: 2 102-95 at Oral Roberts 2-20-93 SMU 84, Drake 81 A 2OT Quadruple OT Games: 0 101-72 Texas Tech 12-17-56 1967-68 Vanderbilt 88, SMU 84 H 1OT Longest Games: SMU 97, Baylor 93, 1987-88 101-82 Arlington State 12-22-66 1968-69 Baylor 90, SMU 78 H 1OT (3OT); SMU 72, Houston 70, 1980-81 (3OT) 101-80 at Rice 1-18-69 TCU 87, SMU 84 H 1OT Most Pts. by SMU in OT: 16 vs. Miami (Fla.), 1990 101-107 Texas Tech 2-21-76 Texas A&M 76, SMU 75 H 1OT Most Pts. by Opp. in OT: 20 by Tulsa, 2000 101-113 at TCU 1-25-95 1969-70 Baylor 83, SMU 81 H 1OT 101-72 at P. R.-Mayaguez 12-20-2000 Vanderbilt 104, SMU 99 H 1OT OT Games By Coach 100-80 Minnesota 12-20-63 1971-72 Texas 91, SMU 89 N 1OT 100-80 Rice 2-23-65 SMU 96, Oklahoma 92 H 1OT Coach Number W-L 100-96 at TCU (ot) 2-28-66 1972-73 SMU 64, Texas A&M 62 H 1OT Dave Bliss 14 8-6 100-81 Dallas Baptist 1-8-72 Texas Tech 80, SMU 76 A 1OT John Shumate 13 4-9 100-79 Hardin-Simmons 12-10-86 1974-75 Rice 84, SMU 82 A 2OT Bob Prewitt 12 3-9 100-65 Prairie View A&M 12-30-96 SMU 78, Baylor 77 H 1OT E.O. (Doc) Hayes 11 7-4 1975-76 SMU 87, Auburn 85 N 1OT Mike Dement 7 3-4 1976-77 SMU 75, Baylor 71 H 1OT Sonny Allen 4 4-0 1977-78 SMU 71, Texas A&M 70 H 1OT J.W. St. Clair 2 2-0 1979-80 SMU 82, Rice 81 H 1OT F.C. Baccus 2 1-1

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SMU Award Winners

Consensus All-American All-SWC 1979-80 ...... Brad Branson 1982-83 ...... Larry Davis 1956-57 ...... Jim Krebs (1st team) First Team 1983-84 ...... Larry Davis 1984-85 ...... Jon Koncak (2nd team) 1918-19 ...... Alva McKnight 1984-85 ...... Butch Moore 1926-27 ...... Walter Allison 1985-86 ...... Butch Moore Academic All-American 1927-28 ...... Walter Allison 1986-87 ...... Kato Armstrong 1929-30 ...... Bill Skeeters 1989-90 ...... John Colborne 1976-77 ...... Pete Lodwick 1930-31 ...... Bill Skeeters 1990-91 ...... Tim Mason 1934-35 ...... Whitey Baccus, Paul Briggs 1991-92 ...... Tim Mason, Mike Wilson WAC Player of the Year 1936-37 ...... J.D. Norton, Billy Dewell 1992-93 ...... Gerald Lewis, Tim Mason 1937-38 ...... J.D. Norton, Billy Dewell 1998-99 ...... Jeryl Sasser^ 1938-39 ...... Billy Dewell SWC Defensive 1939-40 ...... Virgil Wilkerson Player of the Year All-WAC 1943-44 ...... Dennis Haden 1944-45 ...... Kelly Avery 1984-85 ...... Jon Koncak First Team 1947-48 ...... Tommy Tomlinson 1998-99 ...... Jeryl Sasser~ 1948-49 ...... Bob Prewitt SWC All-Tournament 1999-2000 ...... Jeryl Sasser 1949-50 ...... Jack Brown, Paul Mitchell 2001-02 ...... Damon Hancock 1950-51 ...... Jack Brown 1975-76 ...... Ira Terrell 1953-54 ...... Derrell Murphy 1984-85 ...... Carl Wright Second Team 1954-55 ...... Jim Krebs, Art Barnes 1987-88 ...... Kato Armstrong, 1996-97 ...... Jay Poerner^ 1955-56 ...... Jim Krebs, Bobby Mills, Carlton McKinney 1997-98 ...... Jay Poerner~, Jeryl Sasser~ Larry Showalter 1995-96 ...... Jemeil Rich 1999-2000 ...... Willie Davis 1956-57 ...... Jim Krebs, Bobby Mills, 2000-01 ...... Willie Davis, Jeryl Sasser Rick Herrscher, Larry Showalter 2001-02 ...... Quinton Ross 1957-58 ...... Rick Herrscher 1958-59 ...... Bobby James, Max Williams WAC All-Defense 1959-60 ...... Max Williams, Steve Strange 1960-61 ...... Jan Loudermilk 1999-2000 ...... Willie Davis 1961-62 ...... Jan Loudermilk 2001-02 ...... Quinton Ross 1963-64 ...... Gene Elmore 1964-65 ...... Carroll Hooser WAC Freshman 1965-66 ...... Charles Beasley, Carroll Hooser of the Year 1966-67 .....Charles Beasley, Denny Holman 1968-69 ...... Bill Voight 1996-97 ...... Stephen Woods^ 1969-70 ...... Gene Phillips, Bill Voight 1997-98 ...... Jeryl Sasser~ 1970-71 ...... Gene Phillips 1971-72 ...... Ruben Triplett ^ - Mountain Division; ~ - Pacific Division 1972-73 ...... Sammy Hervey, Ira Terrell 1973-74 ...... Ira Terrell WAC All-Tournament 1975-76 ...... Ira Terrell 1978-79 ...... Brad Branson 1999 ...... Jeryl Sasser 1983-84 ...... Jon Koncak, Carl Wright 1984-85 ...... Jon Koncak SWC Player of the Year 1985-86 ...... Kevin Lewis 1987-88 ...... Kato Armstrong 1957-58 ...... Rick Herrscher^ 1988-89 ...... Glenn Puddy 1968-69 ...... Gene Phillips 1992-93 ...... Mike Wilson 1969-70 ...... Gene Phillips 1970-71 ...... Gene Phillips Second Team 1975-76 ...... Ira Terrell* 1960-61 ...... Steve Strange 1992-93 ...... Mike Wilson# 1965-66 ...... Bob Begert ^ - Coach Magazine; * - Dallas Times-Herald; # - AP 1967-68 ...... Lynn Phillips 1968-69 ...... Lynn Phillips 1972-73 ...... Zachary Thiel 1973-74 ...... Zachary Thiel Jim Krebs is one of two Mustangs to be 1975-76 ...... Mike Jaccar tabbed a consensus All-American

116 Mustangs In The Pros

SMU Players & The Draft Year Player Round Team 1949 Bob Prewitt -- New York 1951 John Brown -- Rochester 1957 Jim Krebs 1st Round Minneapolis 1957 Bobby Mills 10th Round St. Louis 1958 Rick Herrscher 6th Round St. Louis 1961 Steve Strange 9th Round Chicago 1962 Jan Loudermilk 4th Round Los Angeles 1964 Gene Elmore 4th Round San Francisco 1966 Carroll Hooser 6th Round Detroit 1967 Charles Beasley 7th Round Cincinnati 1969 Bill Voight 14th Round Chicago 1969 Bill Voight 16th Round Milwaukee 1969 Lynn Phillips 17th Round Milwaukee 1971 Gene Phillips 7th Round Milwaukee 1974 Sammy Hervey 6th Round Atlanta 1976 Ira Terrell 3rd Round Phoenix 1980 Brad Branson 2nd Round Detroit 1985 Jon Koncak 1st Round Atlanta 1985 Carl Wright 5th Round Philadelphia 1986 Kevin Lewis 6th Round San Antonio 1987 Terry Williams 5th Round Golden State 2001 Jeryl Sasser 1st Round Orlando

Jon Koncak (below left) enjoyed a solid 12-year NBA career from 1985-97, Jemiel Rich (below right) signed a deal with the in October of 2002, and Jeryl Sasser (right) was a first-round selection of the Orlando Magic in 2001

SMU Players in the Pros Player Team(s)/Leagues Seasons Charles Beasley Dallas Chapparrals 1967-70 Brad Branson Cleveland Cavaliers 1981-83 Indiana Pacers Adrian Caldwell Houston Rockets 1989-91 Willie Davis NBDL 2001-02 Rick Herrscher Hawaii Chiefs (ABL) 1960-61 Denny Holman Dallas Chapparrals 1967-68 Carroll Hooser Dallas Chapparrals 1967-68 Jon Koncak , Orlando Magic, 1985-97 Jim Krebs Minneapolis/L.A. Lakers 1957-64 Tim Mason Japan 1983-01 Carlton McKinney 1989-90 Gene Phillips Dallas Chapparrals 1971-73 Jay Poerner Belgium 1998-01 Jemeil Rich New York Knicks, Italy 1997-Present Jeryl Sasser Orlando Magic 2001-Present Ira Terrell & New Orleans Jazz 1976-79

117 The 1,000-Point Club

1. Jeryl Sasser - Guard - 1997-2001 - 1,992 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1997-98 28 135 346 39.0 122 170 71.8 420 15.0 1998-99 30 188 455 41.3 153 212 72.2 562 18.7 1999-00 30 181 479 37.8 119 175 68.0 518 17.3 2000-01 29 170 431 39.4 117 163 71.8 492 17.0 Totals 117 674 1,711 39.4 511 720 71.0 1,992 17.0

2. Gene Phillips - Forward - 1968-71 - 1,932 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1968-69 24 191 420 45.5 128 167 76.6 510 26.1 1969-70 24 243 543 44.8 199 241 82.6 685 28.5 1970-71 26 262 603 43.4 213 252 84.5 737 28.3 Totals 74 696 1,566 44.4 539 660 81.7 1,932 26.1

3. Jon Koncak - Center - 1981-85 - 1,784 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1981-82 27 107 232 46.1 57 92 61.9 271 10.0 1982-83 30 176 334 52.7 85 123 69.1 437 14.6 1983-84 33 211 340 62.1 88 145 60.7 510 15.5 1984-85 33 219 370 59.2 128 192 66.7 566 17.2 Totals 123 713 1,276 55.9 358 552 64.9 1,784 14.5

4. Jim Krebs - Center - 1954-57 - 1,753 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1954-55 26 209 478 43.7 137 189 72.4 555 21.3 1955-56 30 228 532 42.8 118 156 69.2 575 19.1 1956-57 26 233 486 47.7 158- 00 79.0 624 24.0 Totals 82 670 1,496 44.8 413 545 75.8 1,753 21.4

5. Ira Terrell - Center - 1972-74, 75-76 - 1,715 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1972-73 25 219 383 57.2 46 96 47.9 484 19.4 1973-74 27 264 484 54.5 69 132 52.2 597 22.1 1975-76 28 274 497 55.1 86 120 71.7 634 22.6 Totals 80 757 1,364 55.5 201 348 57.8 1,715 21.4

6. Larry Davis - Forward - 1981-85 - 1,665 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1981-82 27 145 300 48.3 30 58 51.7 320 11.9 1982-83 30 190 337 56.4 55 104 52.8 435 14.5 1983-84 33 219 361 60.7 53 107 48.6 491 14.9 1984-85 32 177 313 56.5 65 115 56.5 419 13.1 Totals 122 731 1,311 55.8 203 386 52.6 1,665 13.6

7. Mike Wilson - Guard - 1990-93 - 1,529 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1990-91 29 201 461 43.6 113 188 60.1 530 18.3 1991-92 28 181 378 47.9 90 170 52.9 456 16.3 1992-93 28 206 437 47.1 111 209 53.1 543 19.4 Totals 85 588 1,276 46.1 314 567 55.4 1,529 18.0

118 8. Damon Hancock - Guard - 1998-2002 - 1,482 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1998-99 29 38 128 29.7 47 80 58.8 129 4.4 1999-00 29 102 223 45.7 87 124 70.2 313 10.8 2000-01 28 152 343 44.3 133 177 75.1 468 16.7 2001-02 26 183 428 42.8 158 237 66.1 572 22.0 Totals 112 475 1,122 42.3 425 620 68.5 1,482 13.2 9. Stephen Woods - Guard - 1996-2000 - 1,443 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1996-97 27 105 256 41.0 55 65 84.6 319 11.8 1997-98 28 117 290 40.3 63 78 80.8 371 13.3 1998-99 27 113 305 37.0 60 76 78.9 348 12.9 1999-00 30 141 367 38.4 40 60 66.7 405 13.5 Totals 112 476 1,218 39.1 218 279 78.1 1,443 12.9 10. David Piehler - Guard - 1979-83 - 1,374 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1979-80 28 163 315 51.8 64 80 80.0 390 13.9 1980-81 27 183 358 51.1 37 51 72.5 403 14.9 1981-82 27 112 240 46.7 36 43 83.7 260 9.6 1982-83 30 137 279 49.1 47 62 75.8 321 10.7 Totals 112 595 1,192 49.9 184 236 78.0 1,374 12.3 11. Tim Mason - Forward - 1989-93 - 1,363 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1989-90 28 50 113 44.2 6 19 31.6 106 3.8 1990-91 29 179 327 54.7 76 100 76.0 434 15.0 1991-92 28 156 302 51.7 76 119 63.9 388 13.9 1992-93 27 164 349 47.0 68 117 58.1 435 16.1 Totals 112 549 1,091 50.3 226 355 63.7 1,363 12.2 12. Jay Poerner - Center - 1994-98 - 1,349 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 23 24 48 50.0 10 16 62.5 58 2.5 1995-96 28 133 270 49.3 96 119 80.7 369 13.2 1996-97 28 172 339 50.7 103 132 78.0 466 16.6 1997-98 28 160 349 45.8 105 140 75.0 456 16.3 Totals 107 489 1,006 48.6 314 407 77.1 1,349 12.6 13. Willie Davis - Guard - 1997-2001 - 1,348 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1997-98 21 48 125 38.4 44 65 67.7 146 7.0 1998-99 29 135 303 44.6 77 127 60.6 361 12.4 1999-00 30 180 400 45.0 125 200 62.5 496 16.5 2000-01 29 125 289 .436 80 123 .650 345 11.9 Totals 109 488 1,117 .437 326 515 .633 1,348 12.4 14. Kato Armstrong - Guard - 1985-89 - 1,343 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1985-86 20 12 35 34.3 30 40 75.0 54 2.7 1986-87 28 180 345 52.2 114 159 71.7 485 17.3 1987-88 35 191 420 45.5 162 204 79.4 565 16.1 1988-89 12 85 181 47.0 51 65 78.5 239 19.9 Totals 95 468 981 47.7 357 468 76.3 1,343 14.1 15. Carl Wright - Guard - 1982-85 - 1,234 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 30 105 263 39.9 22 46 47.8 232 7.7 1983-84 33 204 405 50.4 74 116 63.8 482 14.6 1984-85 33 227 478 47.5 75 101 74.3 529 16.0 Totals 96 536 1146 46.8 171 263 65.0 1,234 12.9

119 T-16. Troy Matthews - Guard - 1993-97 - 1,223 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1993-94 27 76 207 36.7 41 72 56.9 222 8.2 1994-95 27 134 359 37.3 78 105 74.3 419 15.5 1995-96 28 117 322 36.3 45 105 42.9 352 12.6 1996-97 28 74 229 32.3 37 61 60.7 230 8.2 Totals 110 401 1,117 35.9 201 343 58.6 1,223 11.1

T-16. Joe Swedlund - Forward - 1974-78 - 1,223 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1974-75 26 121 253 47.8 36 46 78.8 278 10.7 1975-76 28 143 277 51.6 24 35 68.6 310 11.1 1976-77 27 158 334 47.3 34 44 77.2 350 13.0 1977-78 27 130 266 48.9 25 32 78.1 285 10.6 Totals 108 552 1,130 48.8 119 157 75.8 1,223 11.3

18. Carroll Hooser - Center - 1963-66 - 1,219 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1963-64 24 122 275 44.3 65 94 69.1 309 12.9 1964-65 27 173 347 49.3 81 130 62.3 427 15.8 1965-66 24 186 350 53.1 111 146 76.0 483 20.1 Totals 75 481 972 49.5 257 370 69.5 1,219 16.3

19. Bill Voight - Guard - 1966-69 - 1,212 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1966-67 26 119 221 53.8 56 75 74.7 294 11.3 1967-68 24 174 386 45.1 89 126 70.6 437 18.2 1968-69 24 188 412 45.6 105 143 73.4 481 20.0 Totals 74 481 1,019 47.2 250 344 72.7 1,212 16.4

20. Jeff Swanson - Forward - 1974-78 - 1,206 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1974-75 26 125 243 51.4 42 64 65.6 292 11.3 1975-76 28 75 178 42.1 39 51 76.5 189 6.8 1976-77 27 136 283 48.1 69 95 72.6 339 12.6 1977-78 28 153 334 45.8 78 110 70.9 384 13.7 Totals 109 489 1,038 47.1 228 320 71.3 1,206 11.1

21. Charles Beasley - Forward - 1964-67 - 1,204 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1964-65 27 133 276 48.1 79 100 79.0 345 12.8 1965-66 26 174 348 50.0 137 158 86.7 458 18.7 1966-67 25 160 332 48.1 54 64 84.4 374 15.0 Totals 78 467 956 48.8 270 322 83.9 1,204 15.4

22. Lynn Phillips - Forward - 1966-69 - 1,198 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1966-67 26 127 249 51.0 113 191 59.1 367 14.1 1967-68 24 164 325 50.4 130 182 71.4 458 19.1 1968-69 24 134 286 46.9 105 166 63.3 373 15.5 Totals 74 425 860 49.4 348 539 64.6 1,198 16.2

23. Butch Moore - Guard - 1982-86 - 1,179 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 30 100 210 47.6 73 99 73.7 273 9.1 1983-84 33 129 246 52.4 80 120 66.7 338 10.2 1984-85 33 108 207 52.2 78 100 78.0 294 8.9 1985-86 29 100 220 45.4 74 101 73.4 274 9.4 Totals 125 437 883 49.5 305 420 72.6 1,179 9.4

120 24. Quinton Ross - Guard - 1999-Present - 1,153 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1999-00 30 75 174 43.1 50 78 64.1 222 7.4 2000-01 30 146 307 47.6 86 116 74.1 426 14.2 2001-02 29 162 386 42.0 123 160 76.7 505 17.4 Totals 89 383 867 44.2 259 354 73.2 1,153 13.0

25. Steve Strange - Center - 1958-61 - 1,077 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1958-59 24 82 224 36.6 41 59 69.5 205 8.5 1959-60 24 157 356 44.1 100 137 73.0 414 17.3 1960-61 24 181 435 41.6 96 146 65.8 458 19.1 Totals 72 420 1,015 41.4 237 342 69.3 1,077 15.0

26. Jan Loudermilk - Forward - 1960-62 - 1,056 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1959-60 24 77 185 41.6 80 122 65.6 234 9.8 1960-61 21 108 261 41.4 123 167 73.7 339 16.1 1961-62 25 160 348 46.0 203 239 84.9 523 20.9 Totals 70 345 794 43.5 406 528 76.9 1,056 15.7

27. John Colborne - Forward - 1985-90 - 1,046 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1985-86 23 41 73 56.2 18 27 66.7 100 4.3 1986-87 29 64 109 58.7 38 60 63.3 166 5.7 1987-88 2 2 2 100.0 2 2 100.0 6 3.0 1988-89 29 99 173 57.2 83 102 81.4 282 9.7 1989-90 27 176 356 49.4 129 165 78.2 492 18.2 Totals 110 382 713 53.6 270 356 75.8 1,046 9.5

28. Gerald Lewis - Guard - 1989-93 - 1,041 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1989-90 28 83 231 35.9 30 45 66.7 220 7.9 1990-91 29 69 218 31.7 44 70 62.9 204 7.0 1991-92 28 98 239 41.0 50 83 60.2 248 8.9 1992-93 27 130 355 36.6 78 109 71.6 369 13.7 Totals 112 380 1,043 36.4 202 307 65.8 1,041 9.3

29. Bobby Mills - Guard - 1954-57 - 1,027 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1954-55 26 82 165 49.7 100 140 71.4 264 10.2 1955-56 30 116 274 42.3 158 203 77.8 390 13.0 1956-57 26 128 299 42.8 117 156 75.0 373 14.2 Totals 92 326 738 44.2 375 499 75.2 1,027 12.5

30. Kevin Lewis - Forward - 1983-86 - 1,026 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 16 20 59 33.9 3 8 37.5 43 2.8 1983-84 33 112 235 47.7 36 49 73.5 260 7.9 1984-85 33 83 160 51.9 17 27 63.0 183 5.5 1985-86 29 235 473 49.7 70 92 76.1 540 18.6 Totals 111 450 927 48.5 126 176 71.6 1,026 9.2

31. Carlton McKinney - Forward - 1986-88 - 1,005 Points Season G FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT PTS AVG 1986-87 29 193 417 46.3 29 41 70.7 444 15.3 1987-88 35 243 483 50.3 40 57 70.2 561 16.0 Totals 64 436 900 48.4 69 98 70.4 1,005 15.7

121 SMU Lettermen

A Burgess, Cooper 1927-28 Fleetwood, Rick Eugene 1971-72 Flinders, Arthur C. 1953-54 Addison, John 1982 C Floyd, DeWayne 1999-00 Alexander, Nelson Carl 1955 Cabe, Horace Clay 1918 Folsom, Robert Skillern 1948 Alexander, Todd 1988 Ford, Robert Virgil 1917 Allen, Alton Clyde 1925 Cannaday, Charles E. 1943-44 Cannaday, J efferson 1947-49 Forinash, Jon 1999-02 Allen, Billy 1979-80 Franklin, Reggie 1978-79 Allen, Chad 1991-93 Cannefax, Herbert 1938 Carpenter, John Robert 1965 Freeman, Floyd F. 1950-52 Allison, Walter E. 1926-28 Fuller, Johnny 1984-87 Anderson, Anthony 1997-00 Carter, Clyde B. 1933-35 Anderson, Chuck 1982-84 Caruthers, John Morris 1953 G Andrews, Percy R. 1930 Castro, Eric 2002 Armstrong, Kato 1986-89 Ceravolo, Joey 1977-80 Gadis, David 1981-84 Arnold, Robert Lee 1975-76 Chambers, Keith 1991-93 Galey, Charles Edwin 1952-53 Atkins, Lavardicus 2001 Clayton, Robert A. 1953-55 Galindo, Joe 1975 Avery, James Kelley 1945 Clement, John Louis 1940 Garrett, Craig 1983 Colborne, John 1986-87, 89-90 Gatewood, James 1991-94 B Cooper, Leon L. 1917, 20-21 Giles, Bynum H. 1918 Coppedge, James W. 1939-40 Gillespie, William Francis 1948 Baccus, Forrest C. 1933-35 Cozard, Alan 1985 Goldberg, Gerson Herman 1925 Baccus, Roy Dale 1941-43 Creech, Austin Carter 1959-60 Graber, Roy Lee 1931-33 Baird, W. LeRoy 1919, 22-24 Crouch, Chelsea C. 1937-39 Grafenreed, Mark 1995-97 Ballowe, Bryan 1993 Cummings, Jeff 1974 Graner, Stanley 1944 Barnes, Arthur Z., Jr. 1953-55 Green, J.D. 1988-89 Barnes, Homer Mann 1938 D Greenwood, Ricci 1978 Barnett, Thomas R. 1918-20 Griner, Heidt H. 1921-22 Bates, Peter 1993-96 Davis, Larry 1982-85 Beasley, Charles 1965-67 Davis, Mark 1977-78, 80 H Bedford, William 1923-25 Davis, Willie 1998-01 Begert, Robert F. 1965-67 Dawson, Walter Stanley 1925-27 Haden, Dennis Ross 1944-45 Bellamy, Elmo 1936 Delzell, Larry 1970-72 Hale, Phil 1977-80 Berg, Donald Alvin 1968-70 Dement, Michael 2002 Hammon, Marion 1929-30 Beverly, Keith 1979-82 Deschner, Anton 1918-20 Hammond, James W., Jr. 1961-62 Billik, Richard John, Jr. 1972-74 Dewell, William Austin 1937-39 Hampton, Rod 1989-91 Blanton, William 1936-37 Dimson, Bobby 1995-98 Hancock, Damon 1999-02 Borders, Thomas M., Jr. 1963 Donnally, Chester J. 1929 Haren, Hugh 1933, 35-36 Bourquein, Russell 1973-75 Dorner, Troy 1992-94 Harris, Ben B., Jr. 1942-43, 47 Boyd, Chris 1994 Dougherty, Guy H. 1938-39 Harris, Erion 1994-95, 97 Bracey, Jermyn 1995-96 Driver, John Robert 1963 Harris, Richard 1977-80 Branson, Brad 1979-80 Duncan, Aubrey Alvin 1957-58 Harrison, Bobby Doak 1968-70 Bratton, Renaldo 1999-01 Harvey, Michael George 1966 Bray, David Goodwin 1933-35 E Hatch, Ryan 2002 Briggs, John 1981-82, 84-85 Edmondson, F.E. 1917-18, 20 Hawkins, Gary Charles 1968-70 Briggs, Paul W. 1934-35 Eicher, David 1981 Haynes, Hal Rammers 1952 Brockman, James A. 1962-64 Eldridge, William Arthur 1958 Hearn, Jabari 1995-97 Broer, Copley 1998-00 Elenez, Jerome 1993 Henry, Sidney Mead 1923-24 Brooks, Alfred L., Jr. 1928-30 Elmore, Gene W., Jr. 1962-64 Henslee, Joe Treadwell 1920 Brooks, John McLean 1921-24 Elsey, Chad 1998-99 Herrscher, Richard F. 1956-58 Brown, Albert 1927-29 Embrey, James Lindsay 1945 Hervey, Sammy Lewis 1973-74 Brown, Donald R. 1944 Emrick, Gregory Brown 1968 Higginbotham, John L. 1966-68 Brown, Jack Lee 1949-51 Ernest, Lauren Scott 1944, 46 Holkan, Bobby 1990-91 Brown, Kwame 1994-95 Hilburn, Marvin B. 1917 Broyles, Scott 1970-71 F Hollmann, Mark 1980 Bryant, Richard E. 1952-54 Holm, Henry Thomas 1950-52 Bumstead, Frank M. 1962-64 Fitzsimmons, Matt 1995, 98 Holman, Dennis Ray 1965-67

122 Holyfield, Michael Wayne 1974 Keith, Wilbur Carroll 1940-41 Hooks, Alexander Marcus 1927-28 Keller, Robert Alan 1944 Hoops, Ollie 1980 Kelley, Jibran 2000-02 Hooser, Carroll L., Jr. 1964-66 Kendall, Ralph Freeman 1952-53 Hudnall, James Brown 1931 Kinzer, Greg 1990-93 Hurt, Leonard B. 1921 Kitts, James R. 1920-22 Koncak, Jon 1982-85 I Korver, Clayton Paul 1971-72 Ihde, Josh 1998-99 Krebs, James Roland 1955-57 Irby, Collis Parker 1924-25 Krist, Allen 1997-98 Isham, Justin 2002 Krog, Joel Thomas 1954-56 L J Langkamp, Mark 1981 Jaccar, Michael Gabriel 1975-76 Larson, Jon Arthur 1961 James, Johnnie 1979-81 Lee, George Lyle 1956 James, Robert Bond 1958-59 Lewis, Gerald 1990-93 Jessen, Chris 1991-94 Lewis, Kevin 1983-86 Johnson, Henry L. 1932-33 Lindsey, Edwin 1926-28 Jay Poerner, 1995-98 Johnson, Ray Melvin 1930-32 Lloyd, Bryan Murray 1941, 46 Johnson, Scott 1984-87 Lodwick, Peter Alan 1974-77 Moose, Joe E. 1917 Johnson, William Elmo 1928-29 Longino, Eric 1988-89 Morris, Robert White, III 1968 Jones, Henry Arvil 1939-40 Loudermilk, Jan Ernest 1960-62 Morris, Ronnie R. 1954-56 Jones, Howard Don 1969 Lovern, James Chessel 1934 Muhammad, Reginald 1987-90 Jones, R.F., Jr. 1923-25 Lowe, Kris 2001-02 Murphy, D.R. 1951-52, 54 Jones, Randy 1986 Lucas, Mike 1988-89 Murphy, James M. 1973-74, 76 Jones, Robert Herchal 1965-67 Lundblade, Kirk 1981-84 Jordan, Stephen Thomas 1961-62 Lutz, Charlie Earl 1949-51 N M Nabity, Tom 1998-2000 K Nash, Kermit Reed 1958-60 Kastman, John Alfred 1952-53 Maddox, John Wesley 1932 Neeley, Alfred Dill 1930 Kattmann, Bruce Carl 1930 Mann, J.B. 1926-28 Niemi, Mike 1999-02 Keeton, Grover Clennon 1940-41 Markette, Joe Bob 1942 Norton, Johnson Douglas 1937-39 Marsh, Albert Plowman 1964-65 Marsh, Wilbur Darryl 1958-60 O Martin, Grady Earl 1943, 49 O'Kelley, Herschel Abner 1958 Mason, Tim 1990-93 Orr, Maurice Stephenson 1936 Matthews, Perry George 1921-23 Osborn, Jack Harris 1944 Matthews, Troy 1994-97 Owen, George W. 1948-50 Maxwell, Hal Wendell 1929 McCain, Joe J. 1922 P McGregor, Robert Bruce 1956-57 McIntosh, John Russell 1924-25 Painter, William H., Jr. 1943 McKinney, Carlton 1987-88 Page, Kolin 1981 McKnight, Alva F. 1917-20 Parks, Derrick 1983 McKnight, Tom Lee 1949 Patterson, Tony 1989-90 McLaughlin, Ettis D. 1930-32 Pell, Warren R. 1919 Meadows, Gilbert Rice 1970 Penn, Percy John 1946, 48-49 Michael, Glenn 1985 Perdue, Vernon 1986, 88, 90 Miller, Brian 2002 Pertle, Dennis Craig 1972 Miller, Buford Thomas 1954-56 Pharis, Billy 2002 Miller, David Bruce 1970-72 Phillips, Donald Eugene 1969-71 Mills, Kenneth Jefferson 1931-32 Phillips, Kenneth Lynn 1967-69 Mills, Orion Bruce 1960 Piehler, David 1980-83 Mills, Robert Herbert 1955-57 Pink, Reginald 1982-85 Minton, Ellis Langan 1959 Poerner, Jay 1995-98 Mitchell, Paul Dean 1950-51 Prendergast, Alfred Patrick 1945 Bobby Mills, 1955-57 Moore, Butch 1983-86 Prewitt, Robert Irvin 1947-49

123 Simpson, W.C. 1923 Wilson, Mike 1991-93 Skeeters, William T. 1929-31 Winborn, Coyle 1985-87 Smith, James Richard 1963-65 Woods, Stephen 1997-00 Smith, Nigel 1999, 2001-02 Wooldridge, Weldon H. 1925-27 Smith, Robert Murray 1961 Wright, Carl 1983-85 Somerville, David Gene 1963-64 Wright, Edward, Jr. 1931-33 Somerville, Tom 1977 Spain, Truman Foy 1934, 36 Y Speer, E. Dreuil 1926-27 Sprague, Charles C. 1937, 39-40 Young, Lawrence A., Jr. 1951 Stewart, James Henry 1922, 24 Strange, Steven B. 1959-61 Z Stringer, Robert Dike 1943 Strong, Gervais B. 1917 Zachary, Foye A. 1933-35 Swanson, Jeffrey Stewart 1975-78 Zatopek, John R. 1946, 49 Swedlund, Joel Iver 1975-78 Zorad, Paul 1995 T

Jemeil Rich, 1995-97 Taliaferro, N.E., III 1968-70 Tate, James Fletcher 1942 Price, William Noland 1926 Teal, Harry Allen 1944-45 Puddy, Glenn 1985-86, 88-89 Terrell, Ira E. 1973-74, 76 Pugh, Roy Travis 1943, 47-48 Thiel, Zachary Brent 1972-74 Putnam, Stephen Dale 1970-71 Thomas, Terry 1985-88 Thompson, James B. 1961-63 R Tijjani, Mohammed 1996-97 Timme, Matt 1992-95 Rainer, William Joel 1966-67 Tipton, Lester Beal 1934-36 Raines, Claude 1921-22 Tomlinson, T.A. 1942-43, 47 Ramsey, John David 1964-66 Triplett, Ruben Francis 1972-73 Ranspot, Keith Edgar 1936-37 Trout, John Edward 1971-72 Reynolds, James Collon 1930-31 Tuszynski, John 1972-74 Rich, Jemeil 1995-97 Riley, James Calvin 1932-33 U Robertson, John Karl 1989-92 Robertson, Luther 1975 Upshaw, Ike 1993 Stephen Woods, 1997-2000 Robinson, Thines, II 1975-78 Roddy, Clyde A. 1918-19 V Rollings, Burton B., Jr. 1945-48 Valentino, Troy 1989-92 Rollings, Robert Bryan 1970-72 Van Beveren, Raymond 1991-94 Ross, Quinton 2000-02 Voight, William Wendell 1967-69 Rowland, John Nelson 1946 Rowson, Allen Francis 1923 W Runnels, Forrest 1922-24 Walker, Ewell Doak, Jr. 1946 S Wallace, Bruce C. 1925 Ward, Bill Charles 1963-65 Sagehorn, John Christy 1974-75 Waters, William Edgar 1942 Salmon, Lowell Harrold 1947-50 Welch, Gordon 1978-81 Sasser, Jeryl 1998-2001 Welch, Hugh Hamilton 1941-42 Scharffenberger, Carl L. 1954-56 Wendorf, Henry L., III 1964-65 Scheibel, Tracy 1977-79 Wheeler, Henry 1952 Sebek, John William 1940-42 Wilhite, Clifton Carmen 1933-35 Seminick, Andy 1941-43 Wilkerson, Virgil L. 1939-41 Showalter, Larry D. 1955-57 Williams, Clarence Max 1958-60 Shivers, David 1991-92, 94 Williams, Rhea Houston 1930-32 Sibley, Gary Wayne 1968-69 Williams, Richard 1929 Siegmund, David O. 1962-63 Williams, Terry 1984-87 , the 1948 winner, Simpson, Patrick 2002 Willson, David 2001 lettered in hoops in 1946

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s a private, comprehensive university enriched by its United Meth- odist heritage and its partnership with the Dallas Metroplex, South- A ern Methodist University seeks to enhance the intellectual, cul- tural, technological, ethical, and social development of a diverse student body. SMU offers undergraduate programs centered on the liberal arts and excellent graduate, professional, and continuing education programs. The SMU experience also includes abundant opportunities for access to faculty in small classes, research experience, international study, leadership devel- opment, and off-campus service and internships — all with the goal of preparing students to be contributing citizens and leaders for our state, nation, and world. SMU comprises six degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Hu- manities and Sciences, Meadows School of the Arts, Edwin L. , School of Engineering, , and Perkins School of Theology. Founded in 1911 by what is now The United Meth- odist Church, SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and is committed to the values of academic freedom and open inquiry. The SMU classroom experience is enhanced by numerous opportuni- ties to gain practical experience through internships and part-time jobs. Dallas is considered one of the nation's top 10 cities for business. The area is headquarters for hundreds of national and multinational companies rep- resenting a broad range of industries and professions. A number of compa- nies are partners in SMU's cooperative engineering education program and several other companies provide high-level executives as mentors to under- graduate business students. Many of the area's 32,000 SMU alumni are involved with the University as student mentors and invaluable career contacts.

126 student-faculty ratio of 12-to-1 ensures that SMU students receive personal attention from A professors and have opportunities to form mentoring relationships. Most courses at SMU are taught by faculty, not by graduate assistants. The school's student population numbers around 5,600 undergraduate students and 4,800 graduate and professional school students. Although 63 percent of SMU undergraduates list home addresses in Texas, SMU also includes students from all 50 states and from 93 foreign countries. More than 20 percent of the student body are members of minority groups. Most students come from the top third of their high school graduating classes and more than 80 percent of first-year students are offered some form of financial aid. Very few schools offer the quality of education which SMU can provide. The University is one of the most prestigious schools in the Southwest. Graduating student-athletes is not an afterthought at SMU - it is a priority of the Athletic Department. For the class entering during the 1995-96 academic year, SMU's student-athletes graduated at an 82.9 percent rate, 10 percent higher than that of the general SMU student population, with a refined graduation rate of 95.7 percent. In 1997, SMU and Penn State were the only two programs whose student-athletes exceeded both school overall graduation rates and NCAA Division I averages in every sport (the national football graduation rate was 56 percent during that period). SMU graduates enjoy the kind of success that one would expect after earning a quality education. In the fall of 1998, 58% of first-time applicants graduating from SMU were accepted into medical school or other health-related graduate programs. Within recent years, SMU graduates have been the recipients of numerous awards. Notable SMU alumni include Nobel Prize-winning physicist James Cronin; computer-memory pioneer Robert Dennard; First Lady Laura Welch Bush; movie and television producer Aaron Spelling; William J. O’Neil, founder and chair, Investor’s Business Daily; Martin Flanagan, COO and CFO, Franklin Resources; Emmy Award-winning “Late Night with David Letterman” producer Maria Pope; Academy Award-winning actress Kathy Bates; Pulitzer Prize-win- ning playwright Beth Henley; Dallas City Manager Ted Benavides; Olympic gold medalists Ryan Berube, Lars Frolander, Steve Lundquist, and the late Jerry Heidenreich; and NFL Hall of Fame members Raymond Berry, , , , and the late Doak Walker.

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R. Gerald Turner Paul Rogers President University Athletic Representative As the 10th president of Southern Paul Rogers, professor of law and the Methodist University, R. Gerald Turner is former dean of the SMU School of Law, is the leading a new era of achievement and out- university’s faculty athletic representative and reach for the University. represents the university with the Western Since coming to SMU in 1995, Turner Athletic Conference and the NCAA. Rogers has developed a long-term strategic plan, formerly served as president of the Southwest campus master plan, and the largest major Conference. gifts campaign in the history of SMU and In 1988, Dean Rogers became the first for any institution in North Texas. End- chair of the SMU Athletic Council, which es- ing in May 2002, The Campaign for tablished academic and administrative policies SMU: A Time to Lead exceeded its $400 for student-athletes at SMU, and continues to million goal, generating more than $532 million in gifts and pledges serve as a member of the council. as of April 2002. The five-year campaign has raised funds for 80 Prior to joining the SMU law faculty in 1980, he served on the law new endowments for academic purposes, 171 new scholarships, 16 faculty at Loyola University of Chicago. He previously practiced law in new endowed faculty chairs or professorships, 28 new student life Pennsylvania. Dean Rogers has earned two degrees (B.A., J.D.) from the initiatives, and full or partial funding for 14 new or renovated facili- University of Texas and an LL.M. from Columbia University. ties. Rogers served as dean of the School of Law from 1988-97. Earlier Completed facility projects include the Gerald J. Ford Stadium he served as associate dean for academic affairs at the Law School from and Paul B. Loyd Jr. All- Sports Center, Fondren Library Center, 1982-86. He has co-authored a book on antitrust law, now in its third Meadows Museum, and the renovation of Perkins Chapel. The edition, and numerous articles on antitrust, regulated industries, con- Dedman Life Sciences Building is under construction, along with tracts, commercial law and legal history. An avid baseball historian, he has the Jerry R. Junkins Electrical Engineering Building. Forthcoming is published two books and a number of articles dealing with the history of the Laura Lee Blanton Student Services Building, Collins Executive baseball. Education Building, and Journalism studio/program enhancements. He is a member of the board of directors of Dispute Mediation In addition, as part of President Turner’s emphasis on commu- Services and a former Trustee of the Dallas Bar Foundation. Dean Rogers nity partnerships and outreach, SMU has opened off-campus cen- is a fellow of the Dallas Bar, Texas Bar, and the American Bar Founda- ters in Richardson, San Antonio, Houston, and at SMU-in-Legacy tions. He also served as chair of the Ethics Oversight Committee for in Plano, Texas, as well as in Oklahoma. Dallas 2012 and is president of the Hall-Ruggles Chapter (Dallas-Fort Beyond the campus, Turner serves on the Board of Directors of Worth) of the Society of American Baseball Research. Born April 19, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities 1948, Dean Rogers has three daughters: Heather (28), Jillian (25), and and on the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Ath- Ruthie (19). letics. He also serves on the boards of the United Way of Dallas, the Methodist Hospital Foundation, the Salvation Army of Dallas, and three publicly traded companies. He is recipient of the 2002 Henry Cohn Humanitarian Award of the Anti-Defamation League and the 2000 Chief Executive Leadership Award of the Council for Ad- vancement and Support of Education, District IV. A native of Texas, Turner earned a B.S. degree in psychology Athletic Council from Abilene Christian University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Co-Chairs psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two daughters. Angela is a professional opera singer, and Jessica earned a Gregory Crespi, Professor of Law bachelor’s degree in theatre arts in 1999 from SMU’s Meadows School Dedman School of Law of the Arts and is now a graduate student at the American Conserva- tory Theatre in San Francisco. Dr. Patricia Davis, Associate Professor Perkins School of Theology

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two years ago. Jim Copeland Copeland’s formula for success involves graduation, integrity, win- Director of Athletics ning, fiscal responsibility and the integration of the athletic department into the university. Challenges have always motivated Jim Under Copeland’s guidance, SMU’s student-athlete graduation rate Copeland - from the time he made the Cleve- continues to maintain high standards. For the class entering the 1995- land Browns as a 10th round draft choice in 96 academic year, SMU’s student-athlete graduation rate was 82.9 per- 1967 to January of 1995 when he left a cent. highly-successful athletic program that he Another focus of Copeland’s tenure at SMU has been the establish- helped build at the University of Virginia to ment of Life Skills and Community Outreach programs. The SMU PALS become the director of athletics at SMU. program (Preparing Achievers for Lifetime Success) established its goals Copeland, 57, had served in a similar posi- of preparing Mustang student-athletes for future careers and for partici- tion at Virginia, his alma mater, from 1987- pation in community service. In the past six years, more than 700 SMU 95. student-athletes who voluntarily enrolled in the PALS program have In seven years under Copeland’s leader- obtained more than 1,100 full-time, part-time and summer jobs. More ship, SMU has achieved similar success to that which his programs en- than 350 have taken part in community service projects. joyed at Utah and Virginia. SMU teams have captured 24 conference “We’re very serious about the term ‘student-athlete’ here at SMU,” titles during the last five years, including men’s and women’s soccer, men’s said Copeland. “There’s no reason why SMU student-athletes cannot be and women’s swimming and diving and men’s tennis last year. successful both athletically and academically. All the pieces are in place Last January, Copeland, along with SMU President Dr. R. Gerald for us to continue to grow as an athletic department. I believe we’re ready Turner, unveiled The Commitment – The Athletics Master Plan to Win, a to take the next step.” five-year vision that is the most ambitious fundraising and ticket sales Copeland is also a leader nationally in collegiate athletics, having plan in the athletic department’s history. The rise in revenue generated served on the board of directors of the College Football Association, the from The Commitment will, among other things, allow the department NCAA Football Issues Committee, the NCAA Committee for Restruc- to increase football and basketball recruiting and operating budgets, re- turing of Division I and the NCAA Division I Management Council. cruit and retain the very best coaches, increase marketing and promotions Copeland served as the president of the National Association of Colle- budgets, create a local television package and continue to compete for giate Directors of Athletics in 1996. championships in every sport sponsored by the university. While Copeland served as athletic director at Virginia, the Cavalier During the 2001-02 academic year, 10 SMU teams (men's golf, men’s and women’s teams graduated their student-athletes at a rate (89 men's soccer, men's swimming and diving, men's tennis, men's indoor percent) comparable to the graduation rate of the University’s entire and outdoor track and field, women's indoor and outdoor track and student body. Every year that Copeland was AD at Virginia, the football field, women's soccer and women's swimming and diving) competed in team received honorable mention recognition for its graduation rates for the NCAA Championships and six (men's soccer, men's swimming and scholarship players. diving, men's indoor and outdoor track and field, women's soocer, During Copeland’s time as AD at Virginia, the men’s basketball women's swimming and diving) finished in their respective national top team participated in the NCAA Tournament six times and won the 1992 25. The men’s outdoor track and field team led the way with a third place National Invitational Tournament. The football team played in six finish at the NCAA Championships. Track and field thrower Janus postseason bowl games. The men’s soccer team won an unprecedented Robberts (discus and shot put - outdoors) and swimmer Flavia Rigmonti four consecutive NCAA titles and the women’s lacrosse team won two (500 and 1650 freestyle) each won a pair of NCAA individual champi- national championships. onships while men's soccer player Luchi Gonzalez was named national Virginia’s athletic endowment increased from $3 million to $7 mil- player of the year by four organizations. lion and athletic donations from $3 million to $4.5 million during SMU has finished in the top 35 nationally in the Sears Directors' Copeland’s tenure at the school. Virginia’s facilities were upgraded sig- Cup standings in four of the last five years, including a 29th place finish nificantly, including a $10 million athletic support center and a new in 2000-01. The Mustang athletic program has also ranked among the stadium with a capacity of 4,500 for soccer and lacrosse. top 10 private institutions in the national standings in each of the last Before going to Virginia, Copeland served as athletic director at seven years. Utah for two years. Under his direction, Utah won three national and 11 A skilled fundraiser, Copeland successfully directed efforts to return conference championships, and the school’s student-athlete aid fund SMU football to campus as the state-of-the-art Gerald J. Ford Stadium, increased from 900 members and $700,000 to 2,500 members and a 32,000-seat facility, and the Paul B. Loyd Jr. All-Sports Center opened $1.1 million in two years. in September of 2000. The efforts culminated on September 2, 2000 Copeland and his wife, Susan, have three adult children: Jennie when a sellout crowd, the school’s first since November of 1990, watched Carter, Trey Copeland and Matthew Copeland. The couple also has one the Mustangs whip Kansas 31-17 in the inaugural game in Ford Sta- granddaughter, Kelsey Carter, and three grandsons, Garland Carter, dium. Additionally, Mustang Club donations have nearly doubled since Wyatte Copeland and Grant Copeland. his arrival at the school, from just over $1 million to almost $2 million

129 Moody Coliseum Facts & Figures Capacity: 8,998 Date Opened: Dec. 3, 1956 First Game: SMU 113, McMurry 36 All-Time Record at Moody: 401-182

Top Crowds At Moody Coliseum Attendance Opponent Date 10,276 vs. Texas A&M Jan. 13, 1979 10,091 vs. Texas Feb. 20, 1979 9,912 vs. Texas Tech Feb. 22, 1977 9,890 vs. Arkansas Feb. 16, 1978 9,876 vs. Texas A&M Feb. 12, 1977

*Changes in the seating arrangement have reduced the seating capacity to 8,998 since 1995-96

130 oody Coliseum has been the home of SMU basketball since December 3, 1956, when Mthe Mustangs defeated McMurry, 113-36. Since then, SMU has played 598 games in Moody Coli- seum, winning 409 and losing only 188. “Moody Magic” has become a popular term re- garding SMU’s play at the Coliseum. Why the phrase? The Ponies are 176-75 in the building during the past 17 seasons and have won 61 of its 85 home games in the arena the past six seasons. The Coliseum has undergone several changes in the past few years to modernize the facility. In 1996, the court was redesigned to mark SMU’s entry into the West- ern Athletic Conference, and recent off-season improve- ments to the men’s basketball locker room and players’ lounge help make Moody Coliseum one of the most attractive arenas in the nation. Moody Coliseum was the site of the Southwest Conference Post-Season Classic in 1976 and has hosted NCAA Regional tournament games, the McDonald’s High School All-American All-Star Game and the NABC College Basketball All-Star Game during the 1986 Fi- nal Four held in Dallas. The largest crowds ever at Moody Coliseum have been 10,276 vs. Texas A&M and 10,091 vs. Texas, both in 1979. Changes in the seating arrangement have reduced the seating capacity to 8,998 since 1995-96. SMU's most recent sell-out came Nov. 20, 2001, when the Mustangs hosted Texas Tech.

131 he Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center, which is attached to the northwest corner of SMU's Tnew football facility, Gerald J. Ford Stadium, is a 124,000 square-foot structure housing several of SMU's athletic teams and administrators, as well as the Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center. The Loyd All-Sports Center was made possible through a $5 million gift from Paul B. Loyd, Jr., chairman of R&B Falcon Corporation of Houston. The Loyd All-Sports Center provides Mustang student-athletes and fans with several improvements, including:

• A state-of-the-art, 10,000 square-foot weight room featuring Olympic free weight machines and cardiovascular equipment • A sports medicine complex • Conference rooms, including a modern, theater- style meeting room for all SMU sports • A modern equipment room that houses expanded laundry and storage areas in order to serve all sports residing in the facility • A renovated and expanded Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center, which provides academic support services for the entire SMU student body • A permanent merchandise and novelty store located on the concourse level with public access from both outside and inside the stadium • Heritage Hall, which will recognize the outstanding tradition of SMU athletics

The Loyd All-Sports Center has four stories, three of which are above grade. Departments located below ground include the training, equipment, strength and conditioning and team meeting rooms, as well as an auditorium. The first level above grade features Heritage Hall, which will prominently display SMU's rich athletic tradition, in addition to locker rooms for Olympic sports, a merchandise store and the new ticket office. The second floor houses the SMU football, soccer, track & field and rowing teams and the Altshuler Learn- ing Enhancement Center. The third level will feature SMU Department of Athletics administrative offices and a spacious meeting/entertainment room which will overlook the football playing field. Through the improvements at the Loyd All- Sports Center, SMU basketball players have access to one of the finest athletic facilities in the nation.

132 he SMU Athletic Training program has a well- deserved reputation as one of the finest in the Tcountry, and the student-athletes are well taken care of on the Hilltop. The sports medicine staff sees that every player receives the best treatment possible, not only when he is injured, but also to prevent injury. The SMU athletic training program features first- class facilities inside the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All-Sports Center and the outstanding services of leading sports medicine and health care professionals. Associate Ath- letic Director Cash Birdwell, a member of the Na- tional Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame, and his staff work together with physicians to design reha- bilitation programs for injured student-athletes to mini- mize the loss of fitness during recuperative time. Scott Kelly, in his second year with the Mus- tangs, is SMU's full-time basketball athletic trainer. Kelly is on-call 24 hours a day should a player need his services. Birdwell and Kelly are assisted in the sports medi- cine area by certified trainers Jeanne Olson, Marianne Aston, Zach McLeese, Mike Morton, Warren Young, Kathie Quigley and Osamu Moro as well as 20 stu- dent athletic trainers. In addition to the training staff, SMU is also served by a staff of physicians who assist with injuries and illnesses, prescribe medications and make referrals to specialized physicians. The quality of the Athletic Training Department is due in large part to the Athletic Department's em- phasis on health care and its commitment to the stu- dent-athlete.

133 134 orsePower, the SMU Speed & Explosive Power program, is designed to improve athletic per- Hformance through an individualized regimen of stretching, lifting, speed, power, agility, and condi- tioning drills. The goal of the program is to maximize the on-court performance of each athlete while reduc- ing the risk of injury. Before a strength program is designed for an ath- lete, the athlete is put through a series of physical tests, including speed, power, strength, agility, and body com- position. A program is then designed for each student- athlete to address his weaknesses and further improve on strengths. Athletes are then given a computerized workout program showing in detail the types of exer- cises to perform and the amount of weight and number of repetitions prescribed. SMU Speed & Explosive Power Head Coach Chuck Faucette, Basketball Strength Coach Will Black and their staff of experts closely monitor progress to as- sure each student-athlete is on schedule to reach his or her goals and improve physical performance. Physical development is critical in order to excel at the collegiate level. SMU tailors programs to maximize athletic perfor- mance on the court by improving its athletes in a num- ber of areas. SMU’s Strength & Conditioning program centers around the HorsePower Development Center located in Gerald J. Ford Stadium. The Horse Power Development Center is a 10,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art training facility, which includes: • 1500 sq. ft. of functional drill space • 14 Olympic platforms with Olympic bumper plates • 21 self-contained free weight stations • Over 13,000 total pounds of equipment • 35 top-of-the-line weight stations • State-of-the-art aerobic equipment • Customized Iron Grip weights The SMU Strength & Conditioning program is dedicated to maximizing the athletic potential of each student-athlete by: • Providing an expert staff educated in the most up- to-date and effective strength & conditioning procedures and dedicated to rendering those procedures to SMU athletes. • Developing individualized programs based on scientifically proven principles tailored to each individual’s needs. • Monitoring progress on a daily basis. • Reducing the risk of injury, strengthening weaknesses, and working closely with the team doctors and trainers through the rehab process. • Providing flexibility programs within each athletic team’s respective program. • Introducing a nutrition & supplementation program. • Enhancing each individual’s self-confidence, sense of well-being, and overall physical health. • Instilling a strong work ethic and will of heart in SMU athletes that will carry over into every aspect of their lives.

135 Owner Carl Sewell, who graduated from "We know after graduation we will have SMU in 1966, is one of several business leaders to go out and work somewhere. PALS on the SMU Board of Trustees. Others include has given us a chance to take advantage present or past founders, presidents, or CEOs of opportunities because it's tough for an of firms such as Electronic Data Systems (EDS), athlete to devote the same time looking JCPenney, Exxon, Hunt Consolidated, Caltex into jobs as the student not involved in Petroleum, Club Corporation of America, Kan- extra-curricular activities." sas City Chiefs, and Texas Instruments. - Donald Mitchell, SMU '99 One of the reasons the PALS career develop- Cornerback, Tennessee ment program was started was to give student- Titans athletes a level playing field with non-athletes who do not devote 20 hours a week to a sport. MU Director of Athletics Jim Copeland, PALS assists student-athletes in: resume Community Partners a former professional football player with preparation; interviewing skills; company re- Dallas Independent School District the Cleveland Browns, always felt that search and contacts; computerized job search- Promise House S Family Gateway college athletic programs had an obligation to ing; and placement in jobs. help prepare student-athletes for their lives af- While the PALS program prepares Mustang Dallas-Fort Worth YMCA & YWCAs ter their competitive careers. In 1995, his first student-athletes for life after college, SMU’s Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts year at SMU, he asked Associate Athletic Direc- community outreach program utilizes student- Big Brothers/Big Sisters tor Ed Wisneski to plan and implement a life athletes to build the community. Dallas-Fort Worth Boys and Girls Clubs skills program for Mustang student-athletes. The community outreach program, which is Campfire Girls and Boys The result was the creation of the highly suc- directed by Carlton Cooper, has involved more Special Olympics cessful PALS Program, which is an acronym for than 310 student-athletes with community out- Happy Hill Farm Preparing Achievers for Lifetime Success. More reach projects during the last three years. Fellowship of Christian Athletes than 700 SMU student-athletes have partici- SMU student-athletes and coaches frequently Dallas All Sports Association pated in PALS voluntarily since its inception. speak with area youth about issues such as stay- Dallas Housing Authority They have acquired 1,132 full-time, part-time, ing away from drugs and gangs and studying Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce and summer jobs ranging from financial plan- hard in school. Sports clinics also enable the Greater Dallas Chapter ning with Morgan Stanley to football acting youth to interact directly with SMU athletic Dallas Urban League roles in the movie, Any Given Sunday. department personnel. Dallas Convention and Visitors’ Bureau Topics covered in the personal development Another community outreach initiative that Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce portion of PALS have ranged from nutrition to has been extremely successful is the SMU At Fair Park Administration alcohol and drug risk reduction. Speakers have Your Service program. A total of 25,207 stu- SMU Volunteer Services included such well-known sports stars as Grant dents, teachers and parents representing 167 Guaranty Federal Bank and Calvin Hill (pictured above). schools and youth organizations in the Dallas Parks and Recreation Sewell, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Enterprise Metroplex have toured the SMU campus, par- Hispanic Alumni Association Rent-a-Car, the Dallas Convention & Visitors ticipated in interactive academic demonstrations Black Alumni Association Bureau, and Morgan Stanley are five of more by SMU faculty and students, and attended a than 125 companies in the Dallas-area that have Mustang athletic event. SMU student-athletes PALS Results Since signed up to be corporate partners with the provide motivational speeches and answer ques- 1996 PALS program - from being sources of informa- tions from the visiting groups. This program tional interviews to full-time jobs. won the Community Outreach and Service Full-Time Jobs 271 “We want to help SMU,” says Sewell Cadillac Award from the National Consortium for Aca- Summer Jobs 585 general manger Rick Cowart, a football demics and Sports. Second Semester Jobs 114 letterwinner at SMU from 1975-77. “Our more For the past four years, SMU student-ath- First Semester Jobs 70 selfish goal is to find people who we can employ letes and coaches have taken an alcohol and drug Semester Break Jobs 36 in the future. If we can bring in interns and risk reduction course called Prime for Life On Part-Time Jobs 37 summer help and show them how we want to Campus. The program was implemented in Non-Paying Internships 19 do business, it will be a whole lot easier to re- conjunction with the SMU Drug and Alcohol Total Jobs 1,132 cruit them.” Education Department.

136 cademic support for SMU’s varsity athletes is coordinated through the Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center, Awhich opened its doors to the student population in 1989 and has become one of the University’s most widely-used student services. In August 2000, the A-LEC staff and tutors moved into their new home on the second floor of the Paul B. Loyd, Jr. All- Sports Center. The A-LEC’s move was made possible by signifi- cant gifts from longtime SMU supporters Ken and Ruth Altshuler, Jack and Laura Blanton and Joseph D. Jamail. Their generosity realized the vision first articulated in President R. Gerald Turner’s “Strategic Plan for Southern Methodist University: 1996-2000.” The new A-LEC contains the Blanton Academic Development Complex, including three state-of-the-art, fully-networked com- puter labs; six private rooms for both individual and small group study; an extensive library of audio, video and digital resources; and a large lounge area. The A-LEC’s content-specific services include tutoring, study groups, review sessions and the Writing Center, which is operated by faculty from SMU’s English Department. At the Writing Cen- ter, students receive help with the process of drafting and revising a specific project, as well as assistance with grammar, organization and style. The A-LEC offers free tutoring for undergraduates enrolled in targeted courses, including almost all first and second-year courses. The A-LEC employs nearly 60 tutors, who provide an exception- ally strong support for SMU’s undergraduate curriculum. The A- LEC’s tutoring program has won enthusiastic support from SMU faculty, who encourage students to use the service, and work with A-LEC staff to recruit outstanding tutors. Almost all of the A- LEC tutors are SMU juniors and seniors who have done excep- LEC tionally well in a wide range of SMU courses. The A-LEC staff is especially proud of the many student-athletes who have served as MISSION STATEMENT A-LEC tutors. Recent changes in NCAA policy will make it pos- sible for even more student-athletes to work at the A-LEC and The mission of the A-LEC’s academic counseling staff is to serve as academic role models for the entire student body. create a supportive educational environment that assists Understanding the distinctive challenges and unique experi- student-athletes with their transition to the university ences facing student-athletes, the A-LEC’s Academic Counselors are responsible for tracking and responding to student-athlete needs culture, to guide student-athletes in becoming responsible for at each stage of the academic calendar. The Academic Counselors’ their learning by teaching skills that help them identify and work includes pre-advising student-athletes during summer ori- pursue their educational goals, and to encourage student- entation and registration sessions, meeting with all student-ath- athletes to develop and apply the skills and abilities that will letes to discuss each semester’s academic support needs, and con- expand their range of personal and professional choices and ferring with coaches to determine which student-athletes should be recommended for more closely monitored academic assistance. reinforce the commitment to life-long learning.

137 138 Things To Do in Dallas • Professional sports teams including the Dallas Cow- boys, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars & • Six Flags Over Texas amusement park • Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra • Starplex, an open-air amphitheater featuring the best in touring symphonic groups and rock concerts • The Conspiracy Museum, presenting the history of presidential assassinations and cover-ups since 1835 • Dallas Aquarium, one of the largest inland aquari- ums in the nation • , featuring an outstanding per- manent collection of art spanning periods from pre- Colombian to modern eras • Dallas Museum of Natural History, featuring 50 di- oramas of the flora and wildlife of Texas • The Sixth Floor Museum, a permanent educational and historical exhibit that examines the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy • Southfork Ranch, home of Dallas' most famous tele- vision family, the Ewings • The Dallas Zoo, with over 1,400 animals • The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 66 acres of fragrant gardens in bloom year-round, tow- ering trees, and lush lawns "The City for Business" A recent article in Forbes magazine declared Dallas "the city for business." Take a look at these facts and it's easy to see why student-athletes have a definite advantage by choosing SMU and Dallas: • The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area ranked number one among U.S. Cities in new and expanded businesses for six straight years. • Dallas trailed only Atlanta as a generator for new jobs in 1996, raising employment by 74,000. • Dallas is the nation's second-busiest convention city, has the third largest concentration of U.S. high-tech- nology industries, and figures to be the fourth-fast- est growing office employment center with a pro- jected 110,000 new jobs.

Other Dallas Facts • Dallas, founded in 1841, is the seventh-largest city in the United States. • The average daily temperature is 63 degrees Fahren- heit. Dallas has mild winters and hot, dry summers. • DFW Airport is the world's second-busiest airport and the main hub for American Airlines. • Dallas has been ranked among the seven most livable urban complexes in the world. • Dallas has more shopping space per shopper than any city in the country. • Dallas is home to more than 160 museums, galleries and artistic attractions with more than 110 live per- formances nightly.

139 140 ome sights from an SMU Gameday clearly show that the Mustang program is one branded by ex- Scitement, action and spirit. Coach Mike Dement's goal of restoring SMU's rich basketball tradition is well on track as his Ponies have averaged almost 18 wins per year over the past five sea- sons. SMU's Gameday Experience is a huge part of the equation to lead the Mustangs back to national promi- nence.

141 142 eing a Mustang ensures plenty of exposure on television, in the newpapers and on the radio Bboth in Dallas and across the nation. SMU and the WAC have television contracts with ESPN, espn2, ESPN Classic, ESPN Full Court and Fox Sports to broadcast Mustang Basketball. Media interest in SMU hoops has soared since Coach Mike Dement brought his exciting style of play and winning tradition to the Hilltop six years ago. With 25+ televison appearances over the past two years, SMU is well on its way to becoming a major tele- vision player.

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Patrick Simpson Justin Isham Brian Miller Duke Biggers F, 6-9, 220, So.-1L G, 6-5, 198, So.-1L G, 6-5, 205, Fr.-RS-1L G, 6-2, 185, Fr.-HS 1 Denver, Colo. 3 Lancaster, Texas 5 Flower Mound, Texas 10 Mercer Island, Wash.

Bryan Hopkins Bobby Aitkenhead Quinton Ross Michael Dement G, 6-0, 195, Fr.-HS G, 6-2, 195, So.-HS G/F, 6-6, 195, Sr.-3L G, 6-0, 175, So.-1L 11 Dallas, Texas 12 Guatemala City, Guatemala 13 Dallas, Texas 20 Plano, Texas

Eric Castro Ryan Hopkins Lavardicus "Voc"Atkins Kris Lowe F/C, 6-8, 250, So.-1L G, 6-2, 175, Fr.-HS G, 6-3, 195, So.-RS-1L G/F, 6-6, 212, Jr.-2L 21 Oklahoma City, Okla. 22 Dallas, Texas 23 Pelham, Ga. 24 Roswell, Ga.

Donatas Rackauskas Alex Craft Jibran Kelley Nigel Smith F/C, 6-11, 240, Fr.-HS F/C, 6-8, 215, Fr.-HS F, 6-8, 235, Sr.-3L C, 6-10, 275, Sr.-3L 25 Alytus, Lithuania 30 Corpus Christi, Texas 33 Lee's Summit, Mo. 50 Arlington, Texas

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