2013-2014 PANTHER GAME NOTES

SWAC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS • 1950 • ‘60 • ‘61 • ‘62 • 2003 SWAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • 1998 • NCAA TOURNAMENT • 1998

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 11-8 @ Mississippi State L, 71-56 11-11 SCHREINER W, 100-73 11-14 SAM HOUSTON STATE L, 108-103 (2OT) 11-19 @ Texas A&M (FSN) L, 75-65 11-25 @ Colorado State L, 95-68 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M TEXAS SOUTHERN 11-27 @ New Mexico State L, 91-60 11-29 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 89-80 PANTHERS TIGERS 12-1 @ Northern Colorado L, 87-70 2013-14 Record: 6-15 (4-5 SWAC) 2013-14 Record: 9-12 (5-4 SWAC) 12-8 DALLAS CHRISTIAN Canceled Last Game: Lost 67-55 to Alabama A&M Last Game: Lost 79-73 to Alabama State 12-11 @ BYU (BYUtv) L, 100-52 Coach: Byron Rimm II Coach: Mike Davis 12-14 @ UCLA (Pac-12) L, 91-75 Record at Prairie View A&M: 94-148 (8th year) Record at TSU: 26-26 (2nd year) 12-21 @ Western Michigan L, 92-53 Career Record: 141-188 (11th year) Career Record: 263-178 (14th year) 12-28 @ Wisconsin (ESPNU) L, 80-43 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE All home and SWAC games broadcasted live on KPVU 91.3 FM (www.pvamu.edu/kpvu) 1-4 SOUTHERN* L, 60-57 All home games streamed live on PANTHERVISION 1-6 ALCORN STATE* W, 70-67 (OT) 1-11 @ Texas Southern* L, 87-83 (3OT) L THE OPENING TIP 1-18 @ Jackson State* W, 85-80 (2OT) ● The Prairie View A&M Panthers begin round two of SWAC play this weekend with a match-up against 1-20 @ Grambling State* W, 83-82 SWAC rival Texas Southern inside the William Nicks Building. Both teams enter Saturday’s game looking to 1-25 ARKANSAS-PB* W, 72-61 get back on the winning track after dropping both games on its Alabama swing last weekend. 1-27 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY * L, 81-72 ● Saturday’s game is critical for the Panthers as they’re on a three-game slide and tied for sixth place in the 2-1 @ Alabama State* L, 76-63 SWAC standings. 2-3 @ Alabama A&M* L, 67-55 ● The Tigers currently have a three-game winning streak over PVAMU. Dating back to 1980, TSU holds a 56- 2-8 TEXAS SOUTHERN* 7:30 p.m. 18 mark against PVAMU with 16 of PVAMU's wins occurring in 1997 or later. PVAMU’s last win in the Baby 2-15 JACKSON STATE* 5:00 p.m. Dome over TSU took place on Feb. 4, 2012. 2-17 GRAMBLING STATE* 7:30 p.m. ● Texas Southern has turned the tide of the series lately by winning seven-of-eight contests since March of 2-22 @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff* 7:30 p.m. 2010. 2-24 @ Mississippi Valley* 7:30 p.m. ● PVAMU head coach Byron Rimm II is 5-12 lifetime versus Texas Southern and 0-3 when coaching against 3-1 ALABAMA A&M* 5:00 p.m. TSU’s Mike Davis on the sidelines. 3-3 ALABAMA STATE* 7:30 p.m. ● The 2013-14 Panther roster returns only one starter, seven letterwinners and adds seven newcomers. 3-6 @ Southern* 7:30 p.m. ● The Panthers were picked to finish fourth in the Southwestern Athletic Conference this season. The team 3-8 @ Alcorn State* 5:00 p.m. finished fifth in the regular season standings last season and fell in the championship of the 2013 SWAC Tour- SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY nament. Senior post Jules Montgomery was named 2013-14 Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. 3-11-15 TBA (Houston, Texas) TBA PANTHER TO WATCH #31 ● Montrael Scott ● G ● 6-3 ●195 ● Junior ● Dallas, Texas Scott is PVAMU’s leading scorer with 14.8 points per game and second-leading rebounder with 4.5 boards per outing. The junior is PVAMU’s leading three-point shooter with a 39 percent clip.

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 1 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES WILLIAM NICKS PRESS ROW The William Nicks Building opens two hours prior to game time. The press PRAIRIE VIEW A&M row is located on the gym floor of the Williams Nicks Building and can accommodate Location:……………………………………………Prairie View, Texas television, print and radio personnel. Media credentials are required for admittance to Founded:…….…………………………………………………1876 press row. Game notes, media guides and programs are provided prior to the game. Play Enrollment:…..………………………………………………...8,900 -by-play game accounts will be distributed at the conclusion of each half while a full Affiliation:……….…………………………………………. . .NCAA I booklet containing play-by-play and stats provided after the game. Player features and other important information will be forwarded throughout the season on a regular basis. Conference:……………………………………………………SWAC Nickname:.…………………………………………………..Panthers INTERVIEWS School Colors:.………………………………………… Purple and Gold Prairie View A&M student-athletes (Tue., Wed.) and coaches (Tue., Wed., Arena:……………………………………… .William Nicks Bldg. (3,942) Thu.) will be available for in-person or phone interviews before or after practice. Requests President:………………………………………… Dr. George C. Wright should be directed to Ryan McGinty. All interview requests must be coordinated Dir. of Athletics:……………………………………… .Ashley Robinson through the Sports Information Office with at least one day advance notice. SWA:………………………………………………………Alicia Pete Student-athlete’s phone numbers will not be given out. Coaches and student-athletes are not available for interviews the day before a game or on game day unless arrange- ments are made in advance. COACHING STAFF Byron Rimm 8th season POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Head Coach Prairie View A&M coach Byron Rimm II and requested players will be available for interviews immediately following the game at a prearranged location in the Jethro Hillman 6th season William Nicks Building. Prairie View A&M’s locker room will remain closed following games. Prairie View A&M University is committed to a policy of equal access for Assistant Coach both male and female reporters and photographers. The visiting SID will deter- mine the best site and establish interview policies for their coaches and players. Ansar Al-Ameen 4th Season Assistant Coach PRACTICE COVERAGE Media wishing to attend Prairie View A&M basketball practices must be Byron Smith 1st Season coordinated through the Sports Information Office with at least one day ad- Assistant Coach vance notice. A member of the Sports Information staff will be on hand at practice to the media. Randy Washington 5th Season

Video Coordinator MEDIA CREDENTIALS Working media and photographer credentials for Prairie View’s 2011-12 home games will be handled by the Prairie View A&M Sports Information Office. Re- quests should be made in writing by sports editors or sports directors of accredited PRAIRIE VIEW A&M SPORTS INFORMATION media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made as early as possible and should be limited to working media only. Send credential requests to Ryan Ryan McGinty - SID* McGinty, SID: [email protected]; fax 936-261-9159; Prairie View A&M Office of E-mail: [email protected] Sports Information, P.O. Box 519, Mail Stop 1500, Prairie View, Texas 77446. Credentials *denotes main basketball contact will be mailed to the requesting individual or organization if time permits or sent to the visiting school's sports information director for distribution. Credentials can also be Office Phone 936/261-9140 picked up at the will-call window at the William Nicks Building (The Baby Dome). Office FAX 936/261-9159

VISITING RADIO INFORMATION The official radio broadcast network for the visiting team must be desig- MAILING ADDRESS nated in writing by the opposing team SID. For information on radio lines, contact the Prairie View A&M University Prairie View A&M Sports Information Office at 936/261-9140. Office of Sports Information PO Box 519 Mail Stop 1500

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ALABAMA A&M TEXAS SOUTHERN 8:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Huntsville, Ala. Prairie View PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 2 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PANTHER NUMERICAL ROSTER PVAMU RECORD NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (Previous School) 0 Andre Adams G 5-9 180 R-Jr. Cypress, Texas (Angelo State) WHEN 1 Rashaan Surles G 6-6 180 Fr. Floosmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Floosmoor) Overall Record 6-15 3 Louis Munks G 6-3 200 Sr. Arlington, Texas (North Lake College) Day Games...... 0-4 5 Tre Hagood G 6-2 174 Jr. Pensacola, Fla. (East Georgia State College) 11 Hershey Robinson F 6-7 220 Jr. Benton, La. (NW Florida State College) Night Games...... 6-11 12 John Brisco G 5-11 172 Jr. Longview, Texas (Temple JC) TV Games...... 0-0 15 Patrick Agho F 6-8 205 Sr. Houston, Texas (Baton Rouge CC) ESPN2...... 0-0 20 Jules Montgomery F 6-11 220 Sr. West Hills, Calif. (Arizona Western) ESPNU...... 0-2 22 Rasi Jenkins F 6-8 215 Sr. Brooklyn, NY (Blinn JC) BIG10...... 0-0 30 Karim York F 6-8 225 So. Austin, Texas (Howard College) COX...... 0-0 31 Montrael Scott G 6-3 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Madison) FOX SPORTS…. 0-1 32 Demondre Chapman F 6-7 220 Sr. Flint, Mich. (Carmen-Ainsworth) 35 Reggis Onwukamuche C 6-9 225 Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Lone Star College) ESPN3.com….. 0-0 BYUtv….. 0-1 COACHING STAFF Pac12….. 0-1 Head Coach: Byron Rimm II (Cal State-Los Angeles ’99) 8th Season at Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach: Jethro Hillman (Miami (Fla.) ’98) 6th Season at Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach: Ansar Al-Ameen (Fresno State ’07) 4th Season at Prairie View A&M Leading at the Half . . . . 4-2 Assistant Coach: Byron Smith (Houston ’91) 1st Season at Prairie View A&M Trailing at the Half . . . . . 2-13 Video Operations: Randy Washington (Texas Tech ’86) 6th Season at Prairie View A&M Tied at the Half ...... 0-0

Panthers also improved their offensive production last season as they finished Shooting +50% from field 2-1 BYRON RIMM II second in scoring offense and third in scoring margin. Defensively, Prairie View Shooting -50% from field 4-14 A&M ranked second in three-point percentage defense and third in field Prairie View A&M University goal percentage defense, steals and scoring margin. Opp. Shoots 50%+ 0-6 Last season, the program turned a huge corner under Rimm as the Opp. Shoots -50% 4-9 Head Coach Panthers advanced to the finals of the SWAC Tournament Championship for the first time since 1998 en route to falling in the closing seconds of the tournament. 8th Season The Panthers also had a memorable season as they defeated a pair of teams from Outrebounded Opp. 2-3 Byron Rimm II begins his eighth season as the Conference USA and the Patriot League while also dominating the glass as they head men’s basketball coach at Prairie View A&M finished 17th nationally in total rebounds, 24th in three-point field goal defense Outrebounded by Opp. 4-12 University Rimm, who has a vast coaching background and 47th in field goal percentage defense. Individually, senior guard Jourdan Same Rebounds 0-0 that spans from the junior college ranks to the NCAA DeMuynck earned Second Team All-SWAC honors for his play during the regular Division I level, assumed the head coaching reigns at season while DeMuynck and guard Carl Blair received All-Tournament honors. Prairie View after spending the 2005-06 campaign as the DeMuynck also received an opportunity to play professionally as he inked with More turnovers than opp. 3-11 team’s assistant coach. Keravnos Strovolou in the Republic of Cyprus. Armed with the task of rebuilding a program that has had only two In the classroom, Rimm also made news as the men's basketball program Less turnovers than opp. 3-4 winning seasons since moving up to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1980, Rimm has posted the top score amongst men's basketball teams in the SWAC during the Same Turnovers as opp. 0-0 slowly put his touch on the program in his first three seasons at the helm. In his annual Academic Progress Report (APR) released by the NCAA. The team posted first season after accepting the head job in 2006, Rimm guided the team to a three its highest APR in program history with a score of 944. Only three basketball -game improvement in the win column and narrowly missed the SWAC Tourna- teams in the SWAC posted scores of 900 or higher with a 27-point difference Win by more than 10 points 1-0 ment as the Panthers fell short in the final week of the regular season. Individu- separating the Panthers from the closest institution. ally, the SWAC also took notice and selected Brian Ezeh as the league’s newcomer A native of Pensacola, Fla., Rimm played junior college ball on the West Win by less than 5 points 3-0 of the year. During the 2007-08 campaign, the Panthers began to make strides Coast at Ventura College in Ventura, Calif. He was team captain on the school’s Lose by less than 5 points 0-3 under Rimm as they made national headlines for their performance against 1995-96 state championship team before wrapping up his playing career at nationally ranked Tennessee. In addition, the Panthers also captured their first California State University, Los Angeles. He remained on the West Coast and Win decided by 6-10 points 2-0 NCAA Division I win since 2005 with a win over Norfolk State and defeated Jackson began his ascension up the coaching ladder by serving as an assistant coach at Loss decided by 6-10 points 0-2 State on the road for the first time in two decades. Pasadena City College and Chaffey Community College from 1997-2000. After After two seasons of rebuilding, everything fell into place for Rimm during several years on the junior college level, Rimm moved to California State Univer- Games decided by 6-10 points 2-1 the 2008-09 campaign as the Panthers got over the hump and made a big splash sity, San Bernardino in 2000 and helped guide the team to a No. 3 ranking in NCAA PV scores less than 60 points 0-6 as they finished with their best record and finish since 2002-03 with a 17-16 Division II He spent only season at UCB before assuming the reigns as the head record and third-place finish. Led by SWAC Newcomer of the Year and All-SWAC women’s basketball coach at Texas College in Tyler, Texas. PV scores 60-69 points 0-4 First-Teamer Darnell Hugee, the Panthers advanced to the second round of the Heading a program that didn’t offer athletic scholarships, Rimm rolled up PV scores 70-79 points 2-3 SWAC Basketball Tournament for only the third time since 1998 with an opening his sleeves and posted a 20-12 record in his inaugural season – the best record in round win over Mississippi Valley State. school history. After one season at Texas College, Rimm returned to the men’s side PV scores 80+ points 4-2 In 2009-10, Rimm continued to build on his previous accomplishments as and accepted a position as head coach of Jarvis Christian College in nearby PV allows -60 points 0-0 he became the first head coach at Prairie View A&M since 2002 to make consecu- Hawkins, Texas. tive SWAC Tournament appearances. In addition, Rimm held a four-game While at Jarvis, Rimm made an immediate impact in his first season and PV allows 60-69 points 2-2 winning streak over Texas Southern which marked the longest winning streak guided the Bulldogs to a second place finish in the Red River Athletic Conference PV allows 70-79 points 2-3 over the Tigers prior to 1980. As a result of the team’s success, three Panthers also and their first NAIA National Tournament appearance in more than three decades. earned the opportunity to play professional basketball overseas in Darnell Hugee, As a result of JCC’s success on the court that season, Rimm was selected as co- PV allows 80+ points 3-10 Dorian McDaniel and point guard Chris Jones. Hugee inked with Saint Vallier coach of the year and had two players earn all-conference honors in addition to PV has a 20+ scorer 5-7 Basketball Drome of France while McDaniel played in Germany with Duesseldorf. earning votes for the NAIA national poll. Jones ventured to Slokavia as he signed a contract with BC Prievidza. Rimm capped off his career at JCC by leading them to two appearances in PV has a 30+ scorer 1-0 During the 2010-11 campaign, Rimm earned the program’s third SWAC the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament and recorded victories over two Opp. with a 20+ scorer 3-4 Tournament appearance as the Panthers were the top-ranked offensive - nationally ranked programs before moving on to Prairie View A&M as an assistant ing team in the SWAC. Two members (Trant Simpson and Brandon Webb) earned coach for the 2005-06 campaign. Bench Outscores Opp. 3-8 All-SWAC honors with Webb posting career highs in field goal percentage, points A 1999 graduate of California State University, Los Angeles, Rimm received Outscored by Opp. Bench 3-7 and rebounding. a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and also obtained a master’s degree in Rimm had the task of meshing a roster which featured 10 newcomers education from American InterContinental University in 2005. He also holds Wearing White Jerseys 3-3 entering the 2011-12 campaign. Despite the large amount of newcomers present, memberships in the National Association of Basketball Coaches and Omega Psi Phi Wearing Purple Jerseys 1-8 Rimm guided the Panthers to their best finish in three seasons and the program’s Fraternity, Inc. fourth consecutive SWAC Tournament Appearance. Under Rimm, the Panthers Rimm is single and has one daughter, Jaya Nicole (6). He currently resides Wearing Black Jerseys 2-4 were the SWAC’s top rebounding team as they led the league in rebounding in Houston, Texas margin, rebounding offense, offensive rebounds and defensive rebounding. The PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 3 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES

THE LAST TIME THEY MET PROTECT YOUR TURF PV-TSU SERIES Texas Southern 87 Homecourt advantage doesn’t mean much (last 19 years) Prairie View A&M 53 (3 OT) to Texas Southern has they’ve won five of the Year Score Winner Sat., Jan. 11, 2014 past eight games at Prairie View. 2013-14 87-83 (3 OT) TSU Prairie View A&M’s home wins in 2009, D'Aris Scarver scored 26 points to lead 2012-13 84-48 TSU Texas Southern to an 87-83 triple overtime win 2010 and 2012 versus TSU in the Baby Dome 65-60 TSU over cross-town rival Prairie View on Saturday marked the first time since 2003 that the Pan- 2011-12 73-67 PV night. thers defeated TSU at home. In 2004 and 2005, 84-49 TSU the series moved to Houston’s Toyota 2010-11 63-58 TSU John Brisco led Prairie View with 20 58-51 TSU points. before returning to both campuses in 2006. 2009-10 66-49* TSU Prairie View was awarded two free throws In the H&PE Arena, TSU has dominated the 63-58 PV on a technical foul called after a fan ran onto the series since the building opened. Since 1989, 65-60 PV TSU sports a 19-4 record against PVAMU in the 2008-09 72-70 PV court during a timeout with TSU holding a five- 75-55 PV point lead in the final minute of the first over- arena with PVAMU’s last win occurring in 2010. 2007-08 63-54 TSU time. After Prairie View made both free throws, 70-65 TSU Brisco hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the RIMM vs. TSU 2006-07 66-65 PV 71-67 TSU game into the second overtime tied at 70. Saturday’s game marks the 17th time head 2005-06 93-59 TSU Texas Southern outscored Prairie View 10-6 coach Byron Rimm II will face TSU. 88-72 TSU in the third overtime. As the head coach at PVAMU, Rimm has 2004-05 76-70 PV Texas Southern (6-9, 2-1 Southwestern 68-65 TSU faced TSU 16 times and holds a 5-11 mark. His 2003-04 66-62 PV Athletic Conference) has won three straight, and career mark against the Tigers is 5-12. 72-68 PV seven of the last eight over Prairie View (3-12, 1 Before coming to PVAMU in 2005 as an 2002-03 104-100 (2OT) TSU -2). assistant, Rimm faced TSU while serving as head 59-57 PV Prairie View played in its second straight 2001-02 80-76 PV coach at Jarvis Christian College and fell 81-68 93-90 (OT) TSU overtime game, having defeated Alcorn State 70 on Dec. 8, 2004 in Houston. 2000-01 90-85 (OT) TSU -67 Monday night. 73-70 PV 1999-00 79-76 PV THE LAST TIME 89-78 TSU CLOSE CALLS Texas Southern has turned the tide of the 1998-99 83-73 TSU Outside of one game each in 2013, 2012, series lately by winning seven-of-eight contests 69-61 TSU 2011, 2009, 2008 and both games in 2006, TSU since March of 2010. Prior to PVAMU’s win in 1997-98 82-74 TSU and Prairie View has gone down to the wire in 95-72 PV 2012, the four straight wins by TSU marked its 59-57# PV 24 of the past 40 meetings dating back to 1997. longest streak in the series since winning 20 1996-97 88-76 TSU In those 24 games, neither team has won straight from 1987 to 1997. 78-75 PV by more than seven points. They’ve played in 90-74* TSU four overtime games over the past 14 seasons. 1995-96 77-69 TSU 91-79 TSU

#SWAC Tournament Championship *SWAC Tournament (1st Round) PANTHER PROBABLE STARTERS PG PF 5 ●TRE HAGOOD 32 ●DEMONDRE CHAPMAN 6-2 ●174 ● Jr. 6-7 ●220 ●Sr. Pensacola, Fla. Flint, Mich.

SG F SG 12 ●JOHN BRISCO 20● JULES MONTGOMERY 31 ●MONTRAEL SCOTT 5-11 ●172 ● Jr. 6-11 ● 220 ● Sr. 6-3 ●195 ●Jr. Longview, Texas West Hills, Calif. Dallas, Texas PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 4 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES FAMILY TIES ROAD WARRIORS scored a career-high 27 points. He was also Senior guard Louis Munks has direct ties The Panthers have been on the road tabbed as College Sports Madness Player of the to Texas Southern as his father, Louis, Sr., throughout the month of December as they’ve Week for the week of Jan. 25 as he averaged served as baseball coach at TSU in the early 80s. played in six states since Dec. 1. 23.5 points in two games, including eight three- In non-conference play, the Panthers have pointers made versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff. FAMILY RIVALRY played in a total of seven states as they’ve Located less than an hour apart, PVAMU logged trips to Mississippi, Colorado, New Mex- PRESENCE IN THE PAINT and TSU have shared many things over the years ico, Utah, California, Michigan and Wisconsin. Senior forward Demondre Chapman will from ideas, concepts and employees. be counted on heavily to establish a presence in It all started in April of 2008 as Texas South- ROAD WOES the paint as the three-year letterwinner is aver- ern made several administrative changes in Outside of a neutral site win in Colorado in aging 11.4 points per game and a team-high 5.6 athletics as they lured former PVAMU athletic November, the road has not been friendly to the rebounds. director Charles McClelland to their campus in Panthers in 2013-14. the same capacity. When playing away from the Baby Dome, IS HE BACK? Once McClelland got to TSU, several PVAMU PVAMU is 3-12 on the road this season. They’re PVAMU guard Louis Munks is expected to staff members rejoined him at TSU including shooting 38 percent from the field and 30 per- have a big role for the Panthers this season after equipment manager Eddie Davis, head base- cent from the three-point line. returning from a season-ending injury last fall in ball coach Michael Robertson, marketing At home, the Panthers are shooting shoo- November. director Stefann Robinson and women’s SID ing 47 percent and 41 percent from the three- Munks looks to have rebounded from the Andrew Roberts. Eventually, PVAMU’s public point line. injury as he’s averaging 10.3 points per game address announcer left while current head vol- along with 3.0 boards per contest. leyball coach Jocelyn Adams, a PVAMU alum- PLAYING UNDER THE STARS nus and former head volleyball coach at the Based on this season’s stats, the Panthers DIVERSITY school, left the high school ranks to rebuild the tend to play their best at night as every win has Head coach Byron Rimm II leaves no TSU program in 2011. In the spring of 2012, took place under the stars. stone unturned in the recruiting process as former PVAMU head women’s basketball coach So far, the Panthers are 6-11 in night seven states are represented on this year’s ros- Cynthia Cooper returned to Houston and TSU games and 0-4 in daytime contests. ter. after a stint at North Carolina-Wilmington. Rimm has six players from Texas and one Although Cooper spent one season at TSU before BEYOND THE ARC player each from California, Florida, Illinois, departing for USC, the ties are still strong as new The Panthers lead in three-pointers made Louisiana, Michigan and New York. TSU head women’s coach Johnetta Hayes- amongst SWAC teams with a total of 150 (7.1 Perry served as a graduate assistant at Prairie per game) treys made. Percentage-wise, the JEWEL OF A PLAYER View A&M for two seasons. teams ranks second as they’re shooting 33 per- Senior Jules Montgomery is Prairie View’s On the Prairie View side, offensive line cent as a team. most intriguing athlete with the ability to play coach Prince Pearson spent four seasons at Junior guard Montrael Scott ranks second both inside and outside. However, he has TSU from 2000 to 2003 before coming to Prairie in the SWAC from beyond the arc with a 39 emerged as a force inside with his ability to View A&M in 2004. Offensive coordinator Mark percent shooting percentage. rebound and shots as he is the 2013-14 Orlando and safeties coach Bubba McDowell SWAC Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. also spent several years at TSU on its football GREAT SCOTT Dating back to 2011-12, Montgomery has coaching staff. Junior guard Montrael Scott is having a grabbed no less than five rebounds in 44 of the In other sports, PV head men’s and career season so far with a team-high 14.8 past 76 games. women’s tennis coach John Cochran was a points per game. standout tennis player at TSU in the 1980s. Also, The Dallas, Texas native has led the Pan- the Prairie View men’s basketball staff has ties thers in scoring on eight occasions this season, to TSU as assistant coaches Byron Smith, four games in rebounding and four times in Jethro Hillman and Ansar Al-Ameen both assists. He also leads the team from beyond the coached at TSU while equipment manager arc with a 39 percent shooting percentage. Anthony Johnson is a TSU graduate. For his efforts at UCLA on Dec. 14, Scott was named the SWAC’s Player of the Week as he

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 5 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES NOTHING IS FREE ABOUT THOSE SWITCHING GEARS PRAIRIE VIEW BY THE NUMBERS For the past three seasons, the Panthers The non-conference slate hasn’t been kind 7 - Prairie View has players from seven states on have ranked amongst the nation’s worst in free to Prairie View A&M head coach Byron Rimm II the 2013-14 roster. throw percentage. After three years of ranking since he took over the reigns at Prairie View in next-to-last nationally in percentage, 2006. 8 - Head Coach Byron Rimm II begins his PVAMU is ahead of the curve so far this year as In seven years, Rimm is 29-73 in non- eighth season as PV’s head coach and ninth they’re shooting 67 percent (297-of-441) from conference match-ups with his only NCAA Divi- overall at the university. He’s the longest ten- the charity stripe this year. The average cur- sion I wins coming against Bethune-Cookman, ured head coach at PV since Elwood Plummer rently ranks fourth in the SWAC. Houston, Navy, Norfolk State, Florida Gulf Coast (18 years) and third longest in PV history.

and Stephen F. Austin. 12 - The Panthers have 12 players listed at 6-2 ASSIST FACTOR In SWAC play, Rimm holds a career mark of or taller. 64-71. Junior point guard Tre Hagood has proven 5 - Prairie View has had only five postseason to be a deft distributor of the ball as he’s averag- appearances in the SWAC Tournament since the ing 4.3 assists per game. UP NEXT 2004-05 season. Last year’s appearance marked He had a season-high 11 assists versus Sam Prairie View A&M will return to action next the fifth time since 2003 that the Panthers made Houston State and 10 versus Bethune-Cookman. Saturday evening with a match-up versus Gram- bling State at 5 p.m. inside the Baby Dome. consecutive postseason appearances. Hagood has also shown a knack for defense as he leads the Panthers with 27 steals. 3 - Prairie View has had only three 20-win sea- RADIO/INTERNET sons since 1959. All three 20-plus winning NEW LOOK All of Prairie View A&M’s SWAC and home seasons occurred under Dr. Leroy Moore from The Panthers featured five new starters in non-conference contests will be broadcasted 1959 to 1962. live on KPVU 91.3 FM with Leonard Moon their starting lineup during their season opener 1 - Prairie View A&M has one NCAA Appearance calling the action. The station can be heard via with returnees Montrael Scott and Demon- in university history (1998) and one national the airwaves or Internet at www.pvamu.edu/ dre Chapman the most experienced players in championship. In 1962, the Panthers were kpvu. the lineup. crowned NAIA National Tournament Champions. Smartphone and tablet users can also hear With an abundance of newcomers, expect the lineup to change often as head coach Byron the game live by downloading the TuneIn appli- Rimm II finds the most suitable rotation for the cation for their respective devices and selecting DID YOU KNOW? team. KPVU 91.3 FM. ●●● Prairie View A&M University is the Selected games will also be streamed via second-oldest public institution of higher educa- the OpenMicBroadcast Network (ktorradio.com) tion in Texas, second only to Texas A&M Univer- EXPERIENCE IS A MUST with Mike Prince calling the action. sity. Even though the Panthers feature seven

newcomers to the roster, six of them have prior PANTHERVISION ●●● Prairie View A&M University has pro- collegiate experience either at the NCAA Division duced more African-American three-star gener- I, Division II or NAIA levels. Prairie View A&M will begin its third year of streaming selected athletic events via its web- als than any other higher education institution Juniors Hershey Robinson (Texas Tech), site at www.PVPANTHERS.com. in the country. John Brisco (Northwestern State), Tre Hagood The video is available for a nominal fee (Florida A&M) and sophomore Karim York ●●● Prairie View A&M University is the only through the PV website and fans have the op- (Santa Clara) originally began their careers at charter member remaining in the Southwestern tion to purchase individual, season or yearly Division I programs while junior Andre Adams Athletic Conference. packages. played at Angelo State (Division II). Junior post

Reggis Onwukamuche began his collegiate ●●● In the College of Engineering, PVAMU career at Wiley College (NAIA). students developed the first solar–powered car ever built and raced by an HBCU.

●●● Prairie View A&M has had its name changed seven times.

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11-8 @ Mississippi State Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 11-11 SCHREINER Scott Hagood Munks Robinson Chapman 11-14 SAM HOUSTON STATE Scott Hagood Munks Robinson Chapman 11-19 @ Texas A&M Scott Hagood Munks Robinson Chapman 11-25 @ Colorado State Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 11-27 @ New Mexico State Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 11-29 vs. Bethune-Cookman Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 12-1 @ Northern Colorado Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Onwukamuche 12-8 DALLAS CHRISTIAN CANCELED 12-11 @ BYU Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Onwukamuche 12-14 @ UCLA Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 12-21 @ Western Michigan Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Chapman 12-28 @ Wisconsin Scott Hagood Brisco Montgomery Chapman 1-4 SOUTHERN* Scott Hagood Brisco Robinson Onwukamuche 1-6 ALCORN STATE* Scott Munks Brisco Montgomery Onwukamuche 1-11 @ Texas Southern* Scott Hagood Brisco Montgomery Onwukamuche 1-18 @ Jackson State* Scott Hagood Munks Montgomery Chapman 1-20 @ Grambling State* Scott Hagood Munks Montgomery Chapman 1-25 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF* Scott Hagood Munks Montgomery Chapman 1-27 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE* Scott Hagood Brisco Montgomery Chapman 2-1 @ Alabama State* Scott Adams Brisco Montgomery Onwukamuche 2-3 @ Alabama A&M* Surles Adams Brisco Montgomery Onwukamuche 2-8 TEXAS SOUTHERN* 2-15 JACKSON STATE* 2-17 GRAMBLING STATE* 2-22 @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff* 2-24 @ Mississippi Valley State* 3-1 ALABAMA A&M* 3-3 ALABAMA STATE* 3-6 @ Southern* 3-8 @ Alcorn State*

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 7 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS 8:31 of the second half as Schreiner (0-1) pulled 2009-10, mustered a final rally after Prairie View cut within eight, 58-51 but Prairie View then reeled off a their 21-point lead to five, in outscoring the Panthers GAME 1 16-4 run to put the game away. 19-14 down the stretch. Caruso also led A&M with 15 Mississippi State 71 AJ Myres paced the Mountaineers with 23 points, while Space, Jamal Jones and Shawn Smith points. each chipped in 12 in the rounded scoring effort. Prairie View A&M 56 Prairie View's Montrael Scott tallied a game-high 20 Fri., Nov. 8, 2013 GAME 3 points, and John Brisco followed with 10. Gavin Ware had 15 points and 15 rebounds for Sam Houston State 108 his third career double-double as Mississippi State GAME 5 defeated Prairie View A&M 71-56 on Friday night in Prairie View A&M 103 Colorado State 95 the season opener for both teams. Thur., Nov. 14, 2013 Mississippi State had two other players in double Jabari Peters scored 26 points, with 15 coming Prairie View A&M 68 figures as well, as I.J. Ready added 14 points in his at the line, as Sam Houston State escaped with a 108- Mon., Nov. 25, 2013 first collegiate game and Roquez Johnson finished 103 double overtime win against Prairie View on Gerson Santo and Jon Octeus each scored 16 with 11. Thursday night. points and David Cohn added 15 as Colorado State Mississippi State opened 8-of-12 from the floor Sam Houston State made 16-of-19 free throws in moved past Prairie View A&M 95-68 Monday night. in the first seven minutes to build a double-digit lead. the two overtimes to secure the win. Two free throws The Rams (4-2) broke an early tie with a 24-6 run But the Bulldogs then missed seven straight shots and by Peters and another by Thomas put Sam Houston up ignited by two 3-pointers from Cohn as they coasted Prairie View cut the lead to 22-17 with just over eight 106-100 with 22 seconds to play. out to a 49-31 lead at the break. A Carlston Hurst minutes remaining in the half. However, Mississippi Kaheem Ransom scored 19 points for Sam dunk capped off a 7-0 surge midway through the State extended the lead 38-28 at the half. Houston (3-0), Terrance Motley had 14, Paul Bax- second half that put Colorado State ahead by 30, its Prairie View did cut the lead to 62-55 with 3:50 ter added 13 and James Thomas 10. It's the best largest lead. left in the game but that was as close as the Panthers start for Sam Houston since the 2008 season. Six Rams finished in double figures as Daniel would get. Montrael Scott led Prairie View A&M Both teams were lights out from the field. The Bejarano scored 13 points and Marcus Hold and Joe with 15 points. Louis Munks added 13 for Prairie Bearkats hit 52.4 percent of their shots and Prairie Di Ciman each added 10. Cohn finished a perfect 4- View and Tre Hagood chipped in 11 points. View 52.9. for-4 from the field, hit three 3-pointers and all four of Ready was 6-of-10 from the floor and also had Sam Houston held a 45-33 advantage on the his free throw attempts. three assists and three steals. Andre Applewhite boards in a game that saw 17 ties and 15 Prairie View (1-3) was outrebounded 46-23, finished with nine points and nine boards. lead changes. with Colorado State grabbing 19 offensive rebounds. Mississippi State played without sophomore John Brisco led the Panthers with 17 points and Fred Thomas, who served a one-game suspension by GAME 4 Demondre Chapman had 12. the NCAA. Thomas' suspension was due to a violation Texas A&M 75 of the NCAA outside competition rule related to a Prairie View A&M 65 GAME 6 summer all-star game. Tue., Nov. 19, 2013 New Mexico State 90 MSU shot 42.2 percent and out-rebounded Texas A&M vows it can shoot better from long Prairie View A&M 61 Prairie View 51-27. However, MSU committed 21 range than it showed on Tuesday night in a 75-65 Wed., Nov. 27, 2013 turnovers, including 13 in the second half. Prairie victory over Prairie View A&M in Reed Arena. Four New Mexico State players scored in double View had 19 turnovers. That will be a necessity for the Aggies if they intend to figures, including Sim Bhullar who blocked a school-

finally compete in the Southeastern Conference in record 10 shots, as New Mexico State rolled to its GAME 2 coach Billy Kennedy's third season. seventh consecutive victory 91-60 over Prairie View Prairie View A&M 100 The Aggies, led by sophomore guard Alex A&M on Wednesday night. Schreiner 73 Caruso's career-high six steals, only made 2 of 13 Bhullar, a 7-foot-5 sophomore, scored 11 points Mon., Nov. 11, 2013 (15.4 percent) from the 3-point line, and both makes to go along with his record-setting nights of blocks. Demondre Chapman scored a career-high 30 came in the final 4:10. No player attempted more The Aggies had a team-record 14 blocks. points as Prairie View A&M led from wire-to-wire in a than three 3-pointers in the well-rounded display of Daniel Mullings scored 17 points to lead the 100-73 win over Schreiner on Monday night. despair. Aggies (7-1), off to their best start since the 2002- The Panthers (1-1) opened the game with a pair By comparison, the Panthers looked like sharp- 2003 season. DK Eldridge added 16 points, and KC of turnovers on its first two possessions before Chap- shooters, making 9 of 23 (39.1 percent) from long Ross-Miller had 11. man scored six straight points. Schreiner would play range. A&M, leading by 21 (54-33) with 11:43 re- The Panthers (1-5), who lost their fourth in a from behind the rest of the night. maining, appeared to be cruising to a victory when row, were led by Louis Munks with 18 points. Chapman's layup with 14:48 left in the first half Prairie View (1-3) charged back by slicing the Aggies' The Aggies led by 27 at halftime and by as many pushed the Prairie View lead into double digits, 16-5, lead to 56-51 with 6:10 left. 39 in the second half. They outscored the Panthers 44- but the Mountaineers clawed back within four, 23-19, Rimm added that his underdog Panthers of the 14 in the paint, though Prairie View held its own the with 8:30 remaining in the half. Southwestern Athletic Conference had to earn the boards, edged 44-40 in rebounds. PVAMU, however, closed the first half with a 22- respect of the referees - and his team's slow start The Aggies made 31 of 44 free throws. 9 run and went into the break leading 45-28. against the Aggies didn't help on that front. Chapman scored eight of his 12 points in the first The Aggies, in starting 4-0 for the first time since PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 8 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 9 GAME 11 BYU 100 Western Michigan 92 GAME 7 Prairie View A&M 52 Prairie View A&M 53 Prairie View A&M 89 Wed., Dec. 11, 2013 Sat., Dec. 21, 2013 Bethune-Cookman 80 Prairie View A&M struggled in its return to the David Brown scored 15 points and Jared Klein Fri., Nov. 29, 2013 court on Wednesday night as they fell 100-52 to BYU added 14 to help Western Michigan cruise past Prairie Demondre Chapman scored 21 points as on the road at the Marriott Center. View A&M 92-53 Saturday. Prairie View A&M downed Bethune-Cookman 89-80 Playing for the first time since Dec. 1, the Pan- Western Michigan (6-5) broke away early as in the Colorado State Challenge on Friday night. thers struggled to contain the sharpshooting Cougars Brown fueled a 19-2 run to open the game with a pair Four other players scored in double figures for (8-3) as they jumped out to a 25-10 lead midway of 3-pointers, moving out to a 40-24 advantage at the the Panthers (2-5). Montreal Scott added 18, Her- through the first half sparked by six baskets from break. They led by as many as 42 points in the second shey Robinson 14, and Tre Hagood and John Tyler Haws, including a trio of 3-pointers. After half, coasting to a shooting percentage of 56.9. Briscoe 10 each as the Panthers (2-5) snapped a four- leading by 18 at the break, BYU held the Panthers The Broncos had five players score in double game losing streak. scoreless over an eight-minute span in the second half figures, with Charles Harris getting 12 and Connar Mikel Trapp had a career-high 24 points for as they stormed out to a 76-37 lead. Tava and A.J. Avery each contributing 10. Taylor Bethune-Cookman (2-6). Daquan Brown added 13, BYU shot a blistering 61.4 percent from the field Perry had four points and nine rebounds. Clemmye Owens 12 and Malik Jackson 11. The and was 10 of 14 from beyond the arc. Anson Prairie View A&M (2-9) took the lead on the Wildcats losing streak is now at five games. Winder scored 11 points for the Cougars and Nate opening possession with a Demondre Chapman Prairie View built up to 15-point lead on three Austin had eight with 11 rebounds. Matt Car- layup, but went on a scoring drought until the 11:58 occasions in the first half. lino dished out seven assists as BYU finished with a mark in the first half. Chapman led the Panthers with Bethune-Cookman pulled within two-points, at total of 27. 23 points on 8-of-17 shooting and seven boards. 51-49, on two Travis Elliott free throws with 16:43 Prairie View A&M (2-7) finished 19 of 65 on field left. But the Prairie View pushed it to 73-59 on two goal attempts (29.2 percent) and was led by Hershey GAME 12 Champan free throws with 7:44 remaining. Robinson with 12 points. Wisconsin 80 Prairie View A&M 43 GAME 8 GAME 10 Sat., Dec. 28, 2013 Northern Colorado 87 UCLA 95 Sam Dekker had 16 points and 11 rebounds for Prairie View A&M 70 Prairie View A&M 71 his third career double-double as No. 4 Wisconsin Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013 Sat., Dec. 14, 2013 cruised past Prairie View A&M, 80-43, on Saturday. Derrick Barden matched a season-high with 19 Jordan Adams scored 18 points, while Norman Montrael Scott scored 14 to lead the Panthers points and Northern Colorado broke away with an Powell and Kyle Anderson added 13 to lead UCLA to a (2-10), who finished 1-8 on a nine-game road swing. emphatic run early in the second half to best Prairie 95-71 win at Pauley Pavilion. Prairie View went to a zone defense early, which View A&M 87-70 on Sunday to conclude the Colorado Leading 17-11 with 12:29 remaining in the first helped slow down the Badgers somewhat. State Challenge. half, the Bruins turned up the pressure at both ends Wisconsin was 21 of 28 from the line, compared The contest was close into the second half until for a 24-9 run that produced a 41-20 lead with 3:11 to 3 of 4 for the Panthers, and outrebounded Prairie the Bears (4-2) launched a 20-5 run spanning six left in the half. View 42-25. The Badgers also turned 16 offensive minutes that increased their lead from 40-38 to 60-43 To make things worse for the Panthers, the rebounds into 19 points. and they stayed out of reach from there. Bruins closed out the opening frame with a 9-2 run, Though the Panthers weren't terribly sloppy Barden scored six of his 19 points during the taking a 50-24 lead into halftime. with the ball, committing 13 turnovers, Wisconsin breakout on three slams. Dominique Lee added a The first-half numbers told the story. The Bruins turned those mistakes into 17 points. Prairie View dunk and a 3-pointer and Tate Unruh hit his third of connected on 58 percent of their field goal attempts, only had two points off the Badgers' two turnovers. four 3s during the pivotal run. Unruh and Tevin while Prairie View managed just 36 percent. The Badgers opened the game by outscoring Svihover finished with 16 points each, Lee had 13 The Panthers tried to keep the game close by Prairie View 23-6 over the first 10 minutes of the and Tim Huskisson 11. shooting 3-point baskets, but connected on just one game and were never challenged. Prairie View (2-6) led by as many as 11 early of their 11 attempts in the first half, while the Bruins Prairie View A&M return home Jan. 4 to take on when Montrael Scott hit a 3-pointer and was fouled. connected on four of 10 long-range shots. Southern in the Panthers' conference opener. Scott finished with 12 points, Louis Munks a season- Montrael Scott, the Panthers' leading scorer high 20. with a 13.7 average, led an improved second half scoring 25 of his game-high and season high 27 points. Louis Munks contributed 13 points as the

Panthers outscored the Bruins in the second half thanks in part to an early 18-5 run, but the Bruins

were never threatened.

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 9 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 15 GAME 17 Texas Southern 87 Prairie View A&M 83 GAME 13 Prairie View A&M 53 (3 OT) Grambling State 82 Southern 60 Sat., Jan. 11, 2014 Mon., Jan. 20, 2014 Prairie View A&M 57 D'Aris Scarver scored 26 points to lead Texas Jules Montgomery scored 15 of his 17 points in Sat., Jan. 4, 2014 Southern to an 87-83 triple overtime win over cross- the second half and Montrael Scott hit a pair of free Calvin Godfrey and Malcolm Miller each town rival Prairie View on Saturday night. throws with 13 seconds left as Prairie View rallied scored 16 points as Southern University edged Prairie John Brisco led Prairie View with 20 points. from a 14-point second-half deficit to beat Grambling View A&M University 60-57 in a Southwestern Ath- Prairie View was awarded two free throws on a State 83-82 Monday night. letic Conference opener for both teams Saturday technical foul called after a fan ran onto the court After a pair of free throws by John Brisco with night. during a timeout with TSU holding a five-point lead in 1:21 remaining gave PVAMU an 81-78 lead, Antwan Trailing by 50-45 late, the Jaguars (5-9, 1-0) the final minute of the first overtime. After Prairie Scott pulled the Tigers within one with two free pulled within one after layups by Javan View made both free throws, Brisco hit a 3-pointer at throws of his own 13 seconds later. Brisco then missed Mitchell and Christopher Hyder. the buzzer to send the game into the second overtime a 3-point shot before A'Torri Shine's offensive re- Prairie View (2-11, 0-1) responded with a Tre tied at 70. bound and put-back gave Grambling State (1-14, 0-6 Hagood free throw and a lay-in by Demondre Texas Southern outscored Prairie View 10-6 in Southwestern Athletic Conference) an 82-81 lead with Chapman. Southern U countered as Hyder hit an- the third overtime. 30 seconds to play. other layup and Miller drained a 3-pointer to grab the Texas Southern (6-9, 2-1 Southwestern Athletic Scott scored the game's final point from the lead. Godfrey followed with four free throws to push Conference) has won three straight, and seven of the charity stripe. the lead to six. last eight over Prairie View (3-12, 1-2). Andre Adams' and layup with 6:59 to play The Panthers cut their deficit to two after two Prairie View played in its second straight over- gave Prairie View (5-12, 3-2) its first lead, 70-68, since layups by John Brisco. After a split pair of free throws time game, having defeated Alcorn State 70-67 the game's opening minutes. by Godfrey, Brisco couldn't connect on a 3-point Monday night. attempt in the final seconds. GAME 18 Southern U shot 46.8 percent from the field. GAME 16 Prairie View A&M 72 Hyder finished with eight assists. Scott paced Prairie Prairie View A&M 85 (2 OT) Arkansas-Pine Bluff 62 View with 17 points. Jackson State 80 Sat., Jan. 25, 2014 Sat., Jan. 18, 2014 Montrael Scott scored 28 points and grabbed GAME 14 Louis Munks scored 23 points and Montrael seven rebounds to lead Prairie View A&M to a 71-62 Prairie View A&M 70 Scott added 15 as Prairie View A&M outlasted Jack- victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff Saturday night. Alcorn State 67 (OT) son State 85-80 in double overtime Saturday night. Louis Munks had 15 points for the Panthers (6- Mon., Jan. 6, 2014 The Panthers (4-12, 2-2 SWAC) shot 42.9 percent 12, 4-2 Southwestern Athletic Conference). Jules John Brisco scored 21 points, including a go- from the field. Tre Hagood scored 14 Montgomery and Demondre Chapman each ahead 3-pointer with 1:15 left in overtime, as Prairie points, Hershey Robinson had 11 and Demondre added 12. View A&M came back to defeat Alcorn State 70-67 Chapman contributed 13 with nine rebounds. Tied at 15 at 13:18 in the first period, Prairie Monday night. Brandon West led Jackson State (5-12, 1-4) View went on a 25-14 run to lead 40-29 at the break. Brisco made two free throws with 1:18 remain- with 18 points and 11 boards. Julysses Nobles had The Panthers maintained a double-digit lead ing in regulation to tie the game at 60. He had a steal 17 points and Derell Taylor chipped in 14. through most of the second period with the Golden and just missed a jumper as time expired in the sec- Prairie View trailed by four late in regulation, but Lions coming as close as five with just over a minute ond period. a Munks layup and two Hagood free throws tied it at to play. A pair of 3-pointers in the final minute - one Montrael Scott, who contributed five points in 66 to force overtime. The Panthers took a four-point by Munks and one by Montgomery - put the game overtime, totaled 15 for the game, hitting 3 of 5 3- lead after a Chapman free throw in overtime, but away. point attempts for Prairie View (3-11, 1-1 Southwest- Nobles sank four free throws to tie it at 74. Prairie View was 48 percent from the field over- ern Athletic Conference) and Hershey Robinson added In double overtime, Munks drained a 3-pointer all and 66.7 percent from the line. 11. and a pair of Rasi Jenkins free throws pushed the Marcel Mosley led the Golden Lions (4-14, 2-4) Alcorn State (3-11, 0-2) led 29-27 at the half and lead to six with 25 seconds left. with 19 points. This was the fourth-straight loss for was ahead 47-40 midway in the second half. The Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Panthers led 58-55 after Brisco made a layup with 3:53 remaining. The Braves took a 60-58 lead follow- ing Devontae Hampton's jumper with 2:33 remain- ing in the game. Octavius Brown led Alcorn State with 22 points and Marquis Vance had 18.

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 10 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME-BY-GAME RECAPS GAME 21 Alabama A&M 67 GAME 19 Prairie View A&M 55 Prairie View A&M 72 Mon., Feb. 3, 2014 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 62 Justan Banks scored 17 points and had four Mon., Jan. 27, 2014 blocks to lead Alabama A&M to a 67-55 victory over Anthony McDonald capped a second half Prairie View A&M Monday evening. comeback with a game-tying 3-pointer and then sank Green Hill had 11 points and six assists the go-ahead layup as Mississippi Valley State slipped and Jeremy Crutcher added 10 points for Alabama past Prairie View A&M 81-72 on Monday night. A&M (8-11, 5-4 Southwestern Athletic Conference). DeAngelo Priar pumped in a career-high 20 Alabama A&M held a 27-21 halftime lead, but points, hitting all four of his shots from 3-point range, the Panthers fought back to take a 34-33 lead with and Jordan Washington had 15 points for Mississippi 12:01 remaining following a jump shot by Louis Valley State (6-14, 2-5 Southwestern Athletic Confer- Munks. Jose Long answered with three-point play ence). McDonald finished the night with 14 points and to retake the lead. The Bulldogs had a 15-7 run to lead James Currington added 13. 51-41 with 3:57 left. Prairie View did close to 51-47 Trailing 43-29 at the break, the Delta Devils following a jumper by John Brisco and a dunk and steadily chipped away in the second half and tied the layup by Demondre Chapman, but could get no game at 65 on McDonald's 3-pointer with 6:24 to go. closer. The lead see-sawed over the next 3 minutes before Chapman had 17 points and seven rebounds and McDonald put Mississippi Valley State ahead for good Brisco totaled 16 points for Prairie View (6-15, 4-5). on a layup that made it 72-71 and the Delta Devils kept pulling away. Prairie View (6-13, 4-3) got 20 points from John Brisco and 19 from Montrael Scott.

GAME 20 Alabama State 76 Prairie View A&M 63 Sat., Feb. 1, 2014 DeMarcus Robinson and Jamel Waters scored 16 points apiece and Alabama State closed with a 14-2 run to beat Prairie View A&M 76-60 Saturday night. Tony Armstrong added 12 points and 10 re- bounds, both career highs, and Bobby Brown scored 11 for Alabama State (12-7, 6-2 Southwestern Ath- letic Conference), which recorded 19 assists on 25 field goals. Prairie View’s Demondre Chapman tied the game on a layup with 11:06 to play but a jumper and a layup by Terrance LeFlore sandwiched around a 3- pointer by Brown gave the Hornets a 56-49 lead just 1:21 later. PVAMU (6-14, 4-4) was held to just three points — a Tre Hagood triple with 1:29 remaining — in the final 4 minutes of action while Alabama State went 3 of 5 from the field and 8 of 10 from the free throw line. Chapman led the Panthers with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 11 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (Previous School) 0 Andre Adams G 5-9 180 R-Jr. Cypress, Texas (Angelo State) 1 Rashaan Surles G 6-6 180 Fr. Floosmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Floosmoor) 3 Louis Munks G 6-3 200 Sr. Arlington, Texas (North Lake College) 5 Tre Hagood G 6-2 174 Jr. Pensacola, Fla. (East Georgia State College) 11 Hershey Robinson F 6-7 220 Jr. Benton, La. (NW Florida State College) 12 John Brisco G 5-11 172 Jr. Longview, Texas (Temple JC) 15 Patrick Agho F 6-8 205 Sr. Houston, Texas (Baton Rouge CC) 20 Jules Montgomery F 6-11 220 Sr. West Hills, Calif. (Arizona Western) 22 Rasi Jenkins F 6-8 215 Sr. Brooklyn, NY (Blinn JC) 30 Karim York F 6-8 225 So. Austin, Texas (Howard College) 31 Montrael Scott G 6-3 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Madison) 32 Demondre Chapman F 6-7 220 Sr. Flint, Mich. (Carmen-Ainsworth) 35 Reggis Onwukamuche C 6-9 225 Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Lone Star College)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Byron Rimm II (Cal State-Los Angeles ’99) 8th Season at Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach: Jethro Hillman (Miami (Fla.) ’98) 6th Season at Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach: Ansar Al-Ameen (Fresno State ’07) 4th Season at Prairie View A&M Assistant Coach: Byron Smith (Houston ’91) 1st Season at Prairie View A&M Video Coordinator: Randy Washington (Texas Tech ’86) 6th Season at Prairie View A&M

ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (Previous School) 0 Andre Adams G 5-9 180 R-Jr. Cypress, Texas (Angelo State) 15 Patrick Agho F 6-8 205 Sr. Houston, Texas (Baton Rouge CC) 12 John Brisco G 5-11 172 Jr. Longview, Texas (Temple JC) 32 Demondre Chapman F 6-7 220 Sr. Flint, Mich. (Carmen-Ainsworth) 5 Tre Hagood G 6-2 174 Jr. Pensacola, Fla. (East Georgia State College) 22 Rasi Jenkins F 6-8 215 Sr. Brooklyn, NY (Blinn JC) 20 Jules Montgomery F 6-11 220 Sr. West Hills, Calif. (Arizona Western) 3 Louis Munks G 6-3 200 Sr. Arlington, Texas (North Lake College) 35 Reggis Onwukamuche C 6-9 225 Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Lone Star College) 11 Hershey Robinson F 6-7 220 Jr. Benton, La. (NW Florida State College) 31 Montrael Scott G 6-3 195 Jr. Dallas, Texas (Madison) 1 Rashaan Surles G 6-6 180 Fr. Floosmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Floosmoor) 30 Karim York F 6-8 225 So. Austin, Texas (Howard College)

PVAMU SPORTS INFORMATION www.PVPANTHERS.com Page 12 2013-2014 PANTHER BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PRONUNCIATION 15 Patrick Agho Ah - gō 5 Tre Hagood Hay - good 22 Rasi Jenkins Ruh - sigh 32 Demondre Chapman Dēē - mon - drāy 20 Jules Montgomery Jewels 35 Reggis Onwukamuche Re - Gis ● On - woo - ku - moo - chay 11 Hershey Robinson Hershē 31 Montrael Scott Mon - trail 1 Rashaan Surles Ru - shawn ● sûrles 30 Karim York Ku - Rim

BY STATE / COUNTRY CALIFORNIA (1) TEXAS (7) Montgomery Adams Agho FLORIDA (1) Brisco Hagood Munks Onwukamuche ILINOIS (1) Scott Surles York

LOUISIANA (1) BY HEIGHT Robinson 5-9: Adams 5-11: Brisco MICHIGAN (1) 6-2: Hagood Chapman 6-3: Munks, Scott 6-6: Surles NEW YORK (1) 6-7: Chapman, Robinson Jenkins 6-8: Agho, Jenkins, York 6-9: Onwukamuche 6-11: Montgomery

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PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Season Box Score (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 6-15 3-3 3-12 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-5 2-2 2-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-10 1-1 1-9 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 31 Scott,Montrael 21-20 652 31.0 109-252 .4 3 3 49-124 .3 9 5 43-56 .7 6 8 37 60 97 4.6 50 2 49 51 1 24 310 14.8 12 Brisco,John 19-16 494 26.0 77-206 .3 7 4 31-98 .3 1 6 34-41 .8 2 9 14 32 46 2.4 51 2 29 33 1 25 219 11.5 32 Chapman,Demondre 20-14 505 25.3 86-169 .5 0 9 0-1 .0 0 0 55-106 .5 1 9 45 66 111 5.6 54 2 4 31 9 9 227 11.4 03 Munks,Louis 21-6 447 21.3 64-178 .3 6 0 26-90 .2 8 9 62-80 .7 7 5 16 48 64 3.0 46 2 11 31 2 10 216 10.3 05 Hagood,Tre 20-18 607 30.4 41-105 .3 9 0 6-20 .3 0 0 39-63 .6 1 9 12 47 59 3.0 49 1 85 52 0 27 127 6.4 11 Robinson,Hershey 20-12 410 20.5 39-96 .4 0 6 19-57 .3 3 3 11-18 .6 1 1 21 27 48 2.4 34 2 13 21 5 7 108 5.4 30 York,Karim 12-0 136 11.3 22-48 .4 5 8 10-22 .4 5 5 3-5 .6 0 0 6 21 27 2.3 15 0 1 14 3 3 57 4.8 20 Montgomery,Jules 21-9 411 19.6 34-81 .4 2 0 7-19 .3 6 8 17-24 .7 0 8 34 61 95 4.5 58 3 14 18 16 12 92 4.4 15 Agho,Patrick 13-0 84 6.5 10-14 .7 1 4 0-0 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 5 14 19 1.5 17 0 0 7 3 0 23 1.8 00 Adams,Andre 18-2 181 10.1 9-24 .3 7 5 1-7 .1 4 3 12-15 .8 0 0 0 7 7 0.4 21 0 21 23 0 15 31 1.7 35 Onwukamuche,Reggis 18-7 200 11.1 11-32 .3 4 4 0-0 .0 0 0 7-12 .5 8 3 13 17 30 1.7 44 2 1 17 8 1 29 1.6 01 Surles,Rashaan 15-1 127 8.5 6-22 .2 7 3 1-9 .1 1 1 2-3 .6 6 7 4 8 12 0.8 17 0 5 7 1 1 15 1.0 22 Jenkins,Rasi 16-0 146 9.1 3-10 .3 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 9-14 .6 4 3 4 17 21 1.3 25 0 2 6 2 3 15 0.9 Team 42 46 88 11 Total...... 21 4400 511-1237 .4 1 3 150-447 .3 3 6 297-441 .6 7 3 253 471 724 34.5 481 16 235 322 51 137 1469 70.0 Opponents...... 21 4401 569-1187 .4 7 9 132-366 .3 6 1 439-632 .6 9 5 265 554 819 39.0 389 - 320 274 89 150 1709 81.4

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals Prairie View A&M 649 744 42 28 6 1469 Opponents 767 865 39 28 10 1709 PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 6-15 3-3 3-12 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-5 2-2 2-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-10 1-1 1-9 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 31 Scott,Montrael 21-20 652 31.0 109-252 .4 3 3 49-124 .3 9 5 43-56 .7 6 8 37 60 97 4.6 50 2 49 51 1 24 310 14.8 12 Brisco,John 19-16 494 26.0 77-206 .3 7 4 31-98 .3 1 6 34-41 .8 2 9 14 32 46 2.4 51 2 29 33 1 25 219 11.5 32 Chapman,Demondre 20-14 505 25.3 86-169 .5 0 9 0-1 .0 0 0 55-106 .5 1 9 45 66 111 5.6 54 2 4 31 9 9 227 11.4 03 Munks,Louis 21-6 447 21.3 64-178 .3 6 0 26-90 .2 8 9 62-80 .7 7 5 16 48 64 3.0 46 2 11 31 2 10 216 10.3 05 Hagood,Tre 20-18 607 30.4 41-105 .3 9 0 6-20 .3 0 0 39-63 .6 1 9 12 47 59 3.0 49 1 85 52 0 27 127 6.4 11 Robinson,Hershey 20-12 410 20.5 39-96 .4 0 6 19-57 .3 3 3 11-18 .6 1 1 21 27 48 2.4 34 2 13 21 5 7 108 5.4 30 York,Karim 12-0 136 11.3 22-48 .4 5 8 10-22 .4 5 5 3-5 .6 0 0 6 21 27 2.3 15 0 1 14 3 3 57 4.8 20 Montgomery,Jules 21-9 411 19.6 34-81 .4 2 0 7-19 .3 6 8 17-24 .7 0 8 34 61 95 4.5 58 3 14 18 16 12 92 4.4 15 Agho,Patrick 13-0 84 6.5 10-14 .7 1 4 0-0 .0 0 0 3-4 .7 5 0 5 14 19 1.5 17 0 0 7 3 0 23 1.8 00 Adams,Andre 18-2 181 10.1 9-24 .3 7 5 1-7 .1 4 3 12-15 .8 0 0 0 7 7 0.4 21 0 21 23 0 15 31 1.7 35 Onwukamuche,Reggis 18-7 200 11.1 11-32 .3 4 4 0-0 .0 0 0 7-12 .5 8 3 13 17 30 1.7 44 2 1 17 8 1 29 1.6 01 Surles,Rashaan 15-1 127 8.5 6-22 .2 7 3 1-9 .1 1 1 2-3 .6 6 7 4 8 12 0.8 17 0 5 7 1 1 15 1.0 22 Jenkins,Rasi 16-0 146 9.1 3-10 .3 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 9-14 .6 4 3 4 17 21 1.3 25 0 2 6 2 3 15 0.9 Team 42 46 88 11 Total...... 21 4400 511-1237 .4 1 3 150-447 .3 3 6 297-441 .6 7 3 253 471 724 34.5 481 16 235 322 51 137 1469 70.0 Opponents...... 21 4401 569-1187 .4 7 9 132-366 .3 6 1 439-632 .6 9 5 265 554 819 39.0 389 - 320 274 89 150 1709 81.4

TEAM STATISTICS PVAMMBB OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1469 1709 11-08-13 at Mississippi State L 56-71 6853 Points per game 70.0 81.4 11/11/13 SCHREINER W 100-73 2213 Scoring margin -11.4 - 11/14/13 SAM HOUSTON STATE' L o 2 103-108 2678 FIELD GOALS-ATT 511-1237 569-1187 11/19/13 at Texas A&M L 65-75 4194 Field goal pct .4 1 3 .4 7 9 11/25/13 at Colorado State L 68-95 2718 3 POINT FG-ATT 150-447 132-366 11/27/13 at NMSU L 60-91 4804 3-point FG pct .3 3 6 .3 6 1 11/29/13 at Bethune-Cookman W 89-80 102 3-pt FG made per game 7.1 6.3 12/01/13 at Northern Colorado L 70-87 203 FREE THROWS-ATT 297-441 439-632 12/11/13 at BYU L 52-100 15194 Free throw pct .6 7 3 .6 9 5 12/14/13 at UCLA L 71-95 6864 F-Throws made per game 14.1 20.9 12/21/13 at Western Michigan L 53-92 3142 REBOUNDS 724 819 12/28/13 at Wisconsin L 43-80 17249 Rebounds per game 34.5 39.0 * 1/4/14 SOUTHERN L 57-60 546 Rebounding margin -4.5 - * 1/6/14 ALCORN STATE Wot 70-67 409 ASSISTS 235 320 * 1/11/14 at Texas Southern L o 3 83-87 6482 Assists per game 11.2 15.2 * 01/18/14 at Jackson State Wo2 85-80 1111 TURNOVERS 322 274 * 01/20/14 at Grambling State University W 83-82 1716 Turnovers per game 15.3 13.0 * 01/25/14 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 71-62 1275 Turnover margin -2.3 - * 1/27/14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S L 72-81 2115 Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 1.2 * 02/01/14 at Alabama State L 63-76 1046 STEALS 137 150 * 2/3/14 at Alabama A&M L 55-67 1483 Steals per game 6.5 7.1 BLOCKS 51 89 * - Conference game Blocks per game 2.4 4.2 ATTENDANCE 9236 73161 Home games-Avg/Game 6-1539 15-4877 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals Prairie View A&M 649 744 42 28 6 1469 Opponents 767 865 39 28 10 1709 PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Overall Team Statistics (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

TEAM STATISTICS PVAMMBB OPP SCORING 1469 1709 Points per game 70.0 81.4 Scoring margin -11.4 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 511-1237 569-1187 Field goal pct .4 1 3 .4 7 9 3 POINT FG-ATT 150-447 132-366 3-point FG pct .3 3 6 .3 6 1 3-pt FG made per game 7.1 6.3 FREE THROWS-ATT 297-441 439-632 Free throw pct .6 7 3 .6 9 5 F-Throws made per game 14.1 20.9 REBOUNDS 724 819 Rebounds per game 34.5 39.0 Rebounding margin -4.5 - ASSISTS 235 320 Assists per game 11.2 15.2 TURNOVERS 322 274 Turnovers per game 15.3 13.0 Turnover margin -2.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 1.2 STEALS 137 150 Steals per game 6.5 7.1 BLOCKS 51 89 Blocks per game 2.4 4.2 WINNING STREAK 0 - Home win streak 0 - ATTENDANCE 9236 73161 Home games-Avg/Game 6-1539 15-4877 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Totals Prairie View A&M 649 744 42 28 6 1469 Opponents 767 865 39 28 10 1709 PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Mississippi State 11-08-13 56-71 L 19-50 .3 8 0 3-22 .1 3 6 15-21 .7 1 4 9 18 27 27.0 22 6 19 4 10 56 56.0 SCHREINER 11/11/13 100-73 W 37-61 .6 0 7 8-16 .5 0 0 18-25 .7 2 0 12 25 37 32.0 23 16 15 3 9 100 78.0 SAM HOUSTON STATE' 11/14/13 103-108 Lot 37-70 .5 2 9 9-21 .4 2 9 20-30 .6 6 7 10 23 33 32.3 29 15 14 2 9 103 86.3 at Texas A&M 11/19/13 65-75 L 24-57 .4 2 1 9-23 .3 9 1 8-14 .5 7 1 14 19 33 32.5 25 16 18 1 8 65 81.0 at Colorado State 11/25/13 68-95 L 25-53 .4 7 2 6-18 .3 3 3 12-20 .6 0 0 4 19 23 30.6 27 13 12 0 8 68 78.4 at NMSU 11/27/13 60-91 L 21-70 .3 0 0 4-14 .2 8 6 14-18 .7 7 8 16 24 40 32.2 30 6 15 0 1 60 75.3 at Bethune-Cookman 11/29/13 89-80 W 28-55 .5 0 9 8-17 .4 7 1 25-29 .8 6 2 14 21 35 32.6 14 18 7 3 5 89 77.3 at Northern Colorado 12/01/13 70-87 L 27-64 .4 2 2 6-18 .3 3 3 10-12 .8 3 3 16 19 35 32.9 19 11 17 3 5 70 76.4 at BYU 12/11/13 52-100 L 19-65 .2 9 2 4-27 .1 4 8 10-14 .7 1 4 13 18 31 32.7 20 8 20 2 7 52 73.7 at UCLA 12/14/13 71-95 L 25-56 .4 4 6 9-26 .3 4 6 12-22 .5 4 5 13 17 30 32.4 20 12 17 1 5 71 73.4 at Western Michigan 12/21/13 53-92 L 18-53 .3 4 0 4-19 .2 1 1 13-25 .5 2 0 10 21 31 32.3 20 10 17 2 3 53 71.5 at Wisconsin 12/28/13 43-80 L 17-52 .3 2 7 6-17 .3 5 3 3-4 .7 5 0 7 18 25 31.7 19 11 13 0 1 43 69.2 SOUTHERN 1/4/14 57-60 L 18-49 .3 6 7 6-16 .3 7 5 15-25 .6 0 0 12 25 37 32.1 20 8 18 0 5 57 68.2 ALCORN STATE 1/6/14 70-67 Wot 24-58 .4 1 4 10-24 .4 1 7 12-18 .6 6 7 14 18 32 32.1 14 9 15 4 10 70 68.4 at Texas Southern 1/11/14 83-87 Lot 28-79 .3 5 4 13-40 .3 2 5 14-17 .8 2 4 13 31 44 32.9 37 11 13 4 7 83 69.3 at Jackson State 01/18/14 85-80 Wot 27-63 .4 2 9 8-22 .3 6 4 23-32 .7 1 9 13 28 41 33.4 35 13 22 4 9 85 70.3 at Grambling State Universi 01/20/14 83-82 W 24-55 .4 3 6 9-23 .3 9 1 26-34 .7 6 5 14 26 40 33.8 17 14 13 4 6 83 71.1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 01/25/14 71-62 W 24-50 .4 8 0 11-27 .4 0 7 12-18 .6 6 7 5 26 31 33.6 17 16 12 4 6 71 71.1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S 1/27/14 72-81 L 28-64 .4 3 8 9-24 .3 7 5 7-15 .4 6 7 13 26 39 33.9 21 13 16 5 8 72 71.1 at Alabama State 02/01/14 63-76 L 21-61 .3 4 4 7-22 .3 1 8 14-23 .6 0 9 18 26 44 34.4 25 7 17 4 7 63 70.7 at Alabama A&M 2/3/14 55-67 L 20-52 .3 8 5 1-11 .0 9 1 14-25 .5 6 0 13 23 36 34.5 27 2 12 1 8 55 70.0 Prairie View A&M 1469 511-1237 . 4 1 3 150-447 . 3 3 6 297-441 . 6 7 3 253 471 724 34.5 481 235 322 51 137 1469 70.0 Opponents 1709 569-1187 . 4 7 9 132-366 . 3 6 1 439-632 . 6 9 5 265 554 819 39.0 389 320 274 89 150 1709 81.4

Games played: 21 Rebounds/game: 34.5 Points/game: 70.0 Assists/game: 11.2 FG Pct: 41.3 Turnovers/game: 15.3 3FG Pct: 33.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 FT Pct: 67.3 Steals/game: 6.5 Blocks/game: 2.4 PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Game-by-Game Highs (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots at Mississippi State 11-08-13 56-71 15-Scott,Montrael 5 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 3 - H a g o o d ,T r e 3 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - A g h o ,P a tr ic k R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y SCHREINER 11/11/13 100-73 30-Chapman,Demond 10-Scott,Montrael 5 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 3 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - Y o r k ,K a r im J e n k in s , R a s i O n w u k a m u c h e ,R e g SAM HOUSTON STATE' 11/14/13 103-108 26-Brisco,John 7 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 11-Hagood,Tre 3 - B r is c o ,J o h n 1 - R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y Y o r k ,K a r im at Texas A&M 11/19/13 65-75 20-Scott,Montrael 6 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 4 - B r is c o ,J o h n 3 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 1 - Y o r k ,K a r im H a g o o d ,T r e at Colorado State 11/25/13 68-95 17-Brisco,John 5 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 6 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - Y o r k ,K a r im None at NMSU 11/27/13 60-91 18-Munks,Louis 6 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 2 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 1 - A d a m s ,A n d r e None R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y A d a m s ,A n d r e at Bethune-Cookman 11/29/13 89-80 21-Chapman,Demond 9 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 10-Hagood,Tre 3 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 2 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s at Northern Colorado 12/01/13 70-87 20-Munks,Louis 6 - H a g o o d ,T r e 6 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - B r is c o ,J o h n 2 - O n w u k a m u c h e ,R e g H a g o o d ,T r e at BYU 12/11/13 52-100 12-Robinson,Hershey 4 - A g h o ,P a tr ic k 2 - R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y 3 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 1 - A g h o ,P a tr ic k Y o r k ,K a r im B r is c o ,J o h n O n w u k a m u c h e ,R e g H a g o o d ,T r e H a g o o d ,T r e R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y at UCLA 12/14/13 71-95 27-Scott,Montrael 8 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 4 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 2 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s at Western Michigan 12/21/13 53-92 23-Chapman,Demond 7 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 3 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 1 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r A d a m s ,A n d r e M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s M u n k s ,L o u is at Wisconsin 12/28/13 43-80 14-Scott,Montrael 7 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 7 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - B r is c o ,J o h n None SOUTHERN 1/4/14 57-60 17-Scott,Montrael 6 - M u n k s ,L o u is 3 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - B r is c o ,J o h n None A d a m s ,A n d r e ALCORN STATE 1/6/14 70-67 21-Brisco,John 6 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 3 - B r is c o ,J o h n 5 - B r is c o ,J o h n 2 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l at Texas Southern 1/11/14 83-87 20-Brisco,John 5 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s 5 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - O n w u k a m u c h e ,R e g S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l B r is c o ,J o h n S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r e M u n k s ,L o u is M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s J e n k in s , R a s i at Jackson State 01/18/14 85-80 23-Munks,Louis 9 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 5 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 3 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 2 - R o b in s o n ,H e r s h e y at Grambling State Universit 01/20/14 83-82 18-Scott,Montrael 9 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r 7 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - B r is c o ,J o h n 3 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r A d a m s ,A n d r e ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 01/25/14 71-62 28-Scott,Montrael 7 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 5 - H a g o o d ,T r e 2 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 2 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r e MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S 1/27/14 72-81 20-Brisco,John 8 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 5 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 3 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 3 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s H a g o o d ,T r e at Alabama State 02/01/14 63-76 14-Munks,Louis 10-Chapman,Demond 2 - A d a m s ,A n d r e 2 - B r is c o ,J o h n 2 - M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l A d a m s ,A n d r e O n w u k a m u c h e ,R e g at Alabama A&M 2/3/14 55-67 17-Chapman,Demond 7 - S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l 1 - B r is c o ,J o h n 2 - H a g o o d ,T r e 1 - C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r C h a p m a n ,D e m o n d r e S c o t t ,M o n tr a e l M o n tg o m e r y ,J u le s PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Team High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Prairie View A&M - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 103 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) 100 SCHREINER (11/11/13) 89 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 85 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 83 at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 83 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) FIELD GOALS MADE 37 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) 37 SCHREINER (11/11/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 79 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 70 at NMSU (11/27/13) 70 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .607 (37-61) SCHREINER (11/11/13) .529 (37-70) SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 11 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 40 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 27 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 27 at BYU (12/11/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .500 (8-16) SCHREINER (11/11/13) .471 (8-17) at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) FREE THROWS MADE 26 at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 25 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 32 at Jackson State (01/18/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .862 (25-29) at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) .833 (10-12) at Northern Colorado (12/01/13) REBOUNDS 44 at Alabama State (02/01/14) 44 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) ASSISTS 18 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 16 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 16 at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 16 SCHREINER (11/11/13) STEALS 10 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 10 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S (1/27/14) 4 at Alabama State (02/01/14) 4 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 4 at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 4 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 4 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 4 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 4 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) TURNOVERS 22 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 20 at BYU (12/11/13) FOULS 37 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 35 at Jackson State (01/18/14) PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 108 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) 100 at BYU (12/11/13) 95 at UCLA (12/14/13) 95 at Colorado State (11/25/13) 92 at Western Michigan (12/21/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 35 at BYU (12/11/13) 34 at UCLA (12/14/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 66 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 64 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .642 (34-53) at UCLA (12/14/13) .614 (35-57) at BYU (12/11/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 10 at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 10 at BYU (12/11/13) 10 at Northern Colorado (12/01/13) 10 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 27 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 23 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .714 (10-14) at BYU (12/11/13) .556 (10-18) at Northern Colorado (12/01/13) FREE THROWS MADE 35 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 34 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 46 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) 45 at Jackson State (01/18/14) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .889 (16-18) at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) .778 (35-45) at Jackson State (01/18/14) .778 (21-27) SCHREINER (11/11/13) REBOUNDS 55 at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 51 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) ASSISTS 27 at BYU (12/11/13) 22 at Northern Colorado (12/01/13) STEALS 13 at UCLA (12/14/13) 13 at BYU (12/11/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 14 at NMSU (11/27/13) 8 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) TURNOVERS 21 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 19 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) FOULS 30 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 23 SAM HOUSTON STATE' (11/14/13) PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Prairie View A&M - GAME LOWS

POINTS 43 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 52 at BYU (12/11/13) 53 at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 55 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 56 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) FIELD GOALS MADE 17 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 18 at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 18 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 49 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) 50 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 50 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .292 (19-65) at BYU (12/11/13) .300 (21-70) at NMSU (11/27/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 3 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 14 at NMSU (11/27/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .091 (1-11) at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) .136 (3-22) at Mississippi State (11-08-13) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 7 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S (1/27/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 12 at Northern Colorado (12/01/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .467 (7-15) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S (1/27/14) .520 (13-25) at Western Michigan (12/21/13) REBOUNDS 23 at Colorado State (11/25/13) 25 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) ASSISTS 2 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 6 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 6 at NMSU (11/27/13) STEALS 1 at NMSU (11/27/13) 1 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Colorado State (11/25/13) 0 at NMSU (11/27/13) 0 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 0 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) TURNOVERS 7 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 12 at Colorado State (11/25/13) 12 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 12 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) FOULS 14 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 14 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 60 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) 62 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 67 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 67 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 71 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) FIELD GOALS MADE 22 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) 22 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 22 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 22 at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45 at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 47 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .355 (22-62) at Jackson State (01/18/14) .400 (22-55) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 at Jackson State (01/18/14) 2 at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 12 at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .053 (1-19) at Jackson State (01/18/14) .154 (2-13) at Texas A&M (11/19/13) FREE THROWS MADE 9 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 12 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) 12 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (01/25/14) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 14 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 18 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .588 (20-34) MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S (1/27/14) .594 (19-32) at Alabama State (02/01/14) REBOUNDS 24 SCHREINER (11/11/13) 29 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) ASSISTS 10 SCHREINER (11/11/13) 11 ALCORN STATE (1/6/14) 11 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S (1/27/14) STEALS 2 SOUTHERN (1/4/14) 4 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 1 SCHREINER (11/11/13) 1 at Colorado State (11/25/13) TURNOVERS 2 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 6 at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) FOULS 8 at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 11 at NMSU (11/27/13) PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Player High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

Prairie View A&M - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points 30 Chapman,Demondre vs Schreiner (11/11/13) 28 Scott,Montrael vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 27 Scott,Montrael at UCLA (12/14/13) 26 Brisco,John vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 23 Munks,Louis at Jackson State (01/18/14) 23 Chapman,Demondre at Western Michigan (12/21/13) Field Goals Made 11 Chapman,Demondre vs Schreiner (11/11/13) 10 Scott,Montrael vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) Field Goal Att. 20 Brisco,John at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 20 Brisco,John vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) FG Pct (min 5 made) .750 (6-8) York,Karim vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) .733 (11-15) Chapman,Demondre vs Schreiner (11/11/13) 3-Point FG Made 8 Scott,Montrael vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 6 Scott,Montrael at UCLA (12/14/13) 3-Point FG Att. 16 Brisco,John at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 15 Scott,Montrael vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (3-3) Robinson,Hershey at Jackson State (01/18/14) 1.000 (2-2) Montgomery,Jules at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 1.000 (2-2) Scott,Montrael at Colorado State (11/25/13) 1.000 (2-2) York,Karim vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 1.000 (2-2) Robinson,Hershey vs Schreiner (11/11/13) Free Throws Made 9 Munks,Louis at Jackson State (01/18/14) 9 Scott,Montrael vs Southern (1/4/14) Free Throw Att. 13 Chapman,Demondre at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 12 Chapman,Demondre vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 12 Chapman,Demondre vs Schreiner (11/11/13) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) Munks,Louis vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 1.000 (6-6) Hagood,Tre at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 1.000 (4-4) Hagood,Tre at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 1.000 (4-4) Scott,Montrael at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 1.000 (4-4) Brisco,John at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 1.000 (4-4) Robinson,Hershey at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 1.000 (4-4) Munks,Louis at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 1.000 (3-3) Scott,Montrael at UCLA (12/14/13) 1.000 (3-3) Scott,Montrael vs Schreiner (11/11/13) Rebounds 10 Chapman,Demondre at Alabama State (02/01/14) 10 Scott,Montrael vs Schreiner (11/11/13) Assists 11 Hagood,Tre vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 10 Hagood,Tre at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) Steals 5 Brisco,John vs Alcorn State (1/6/14) 3 Hagood,Tre vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 3 Scott,Montrael vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 3 Scott,Montrael at Jackson State (01/18/14) 3 Scott,Montrael at BYU (12/11/13) 3 Montgomery,Jules at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 3 Montgomery,Jules at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 3 Brisco,John vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 3 Hagood,Tre vs Schreiner (11/11/13) 3 Hagood,Tre at Mississippi State (11-08-13) Blocked Shots 3 Montgomery,Jules vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 3 Chapman,Demondre at Grambling State University (01/20/14) Turnovers 7 Hagood,Tre at Jackson State (01/18/14) 6 Brisco,John at Alabama State (02/01/14) 6 Scott,Montrael vs Southern (1/4/14) Fouls 5 Scott,Montrael at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 5 Brisco,John vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 5 Montgomery,Jules vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 5 Montgomery,Jules at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Robinson,Hershey at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Munks,Louis at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Chapman,Demondre at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Brisco,John at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 Munks,Louis at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 Onwukamuche,Reggis at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 Chapman,Demondre at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 Robinson,Hershey at Colorado State (11/25/13) 5 Hagood,Tre at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 5 Montgomery,Jules at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 5 Scott,Montrael vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 5 Onwukamuche,Reggis vs Schreiner (11/11/13) PRAIRIE VIEW MEN'S BASKETBALL Prairie View A&M Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Feb 07, 2014) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Points 29 Peters, Jabari vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 27 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 26 Scarver, D'Aris at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 24 TRAPP,Mikel at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 23 AJ Myres vs Schreiner (11/11/13) Field Goals Made 10 Scarver, D'Aris at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 9 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 9 Brown, Octavius vs Alcorn State (1/6/14) Field Goal Att. 28 Scarver, D'Aris at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 17 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 17 Brown, Octavius vs Alcorn State (1/6/14) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) Baxter, Paul vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) .875 (7-8) Banks, Justan at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 3-Point FG Made 5 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 5 TRAPP,Mikel at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 3-Point FG Att. 14 Scarver, D'Aris at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 9 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 9 TRAPP,Mikel at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (4-4) Priar, DeAngelo vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 1.000 (3-3) WINDER, Anson at BYU (12/11/13) 1.000 (3-3) COHN, David at Colorado State (11/25/13) 1.000 (2-2) Brown, Octavius vs Alcorn State (1/6/14) 1.000 (2-2) Anderson, Kyle at UCLA (12/14/13) 1.000 (2-2) Baxter, Paul vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) Free Throws Made 15 Peters, Jabari vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 11 Nobles, Julysses at Jackson State (01/18/14) Free Throw Att. 19 Peters, Jabari vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 16 Nobles, Julysses at Jackson State (01/18/14) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (10-10) West, Brandon at Jackson State (01/18/14) 1.000 (7-7) Barry, Remi at NMSU (11/27/13) 1.000 (6-6) Broughton, Daniel vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 1.000 (4-4) Shine, A'Torri at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 1.000 (4-4) Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 1.000 (4-4) Gasser, Josh at Wisconsin (12/28/13) 1.000 (4-4) KLEIN, Jared at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 1.000 (4-4) COHN, David at Colorado State (11/25/13) 1.000 (4-4) Green, Jordan at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 1.000 (4-4) Dre Applewhite at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 1.000 (3-3) Banks, Justan at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 1.000 (3-3) TRAPP,Mikel at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 1.000 (3-3) TAYLOR,Maurice at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 1.000 (3-3) Hollis Robinson vs Schreiner (11/11/13) Rebounds 15 Gavin Ware at Mississippi State (11-08-13) 12 Clayborn, Aaron at Texas Southern (1/11/14) Assists 8 Hyder, Christopher vs Southern (1/4/14) 7 Hammond, Tevin vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 7 Scott, Antwan at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 7 CARLINO, Matt at BYU (12/11/13) Steals 6 Caruso, Alex at Texas A&M (11/19/13) 5 Adams, Jordan at UCLA (12/14/13) Blocked Shots 10 Bhullar, Sim at NMSU (11/27/13) 4 Banks, Justan at Alabama A&M (2/3/14) 4 Currington, James vs Mississippi Valley S (1/27/14) 4 Holyfield, Michael vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) Turnovers 6 Hammond, Tevin vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (01/25/14) 6 Vance, Marquis vs Alcorn State (1/6/14) 6 CARLINO, Matt at BYU (12/11/13) 6 Ransom, Kaheem vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 6 Craig Sword at Mississippi State (11-08-13) Fouls 5 Danridge, Steven at Grambling State University (01/20/14) 5 Stubbs, Jeffery at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Nobles, Julysses at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Love, Marcus at Jackson State (01/18/14) 5 Rodriguez, Jose at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 Scott, D'Angelo at Texas Southern (1/11/14) 5 MATASOVIC, Mario at Western Michigan (12/21/13) 5 Powell, Norman at UCLA (12/14/13) 5 JACKSON,Malik at Bethune-Cookman (11/29/13) 5 Ransom, Kaheem vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 5 Holyfield, Michael vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13) 5 Baxter, Paul vs Sam Houston State' (11/14/13)