2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS HBU QUICK FACTS Quick Facts...... 1 Aaron Asp...... 31 General Roster...... 2 T.J. Berry...... 32 Location...... Houston, Radio/TV Roster...... 3 Jonathan Evans...... 32 Founded...... 1960 Outlook...... 4-5 Sam Ryan...... 32 Enrollment (Undergraduate)...... 2,198 Media Information...... 6 HBU...... 33-44 Nickname...... Huskies Coaches...... 7-16 About HBU...... 34 Colors...... Royal Blue & Orange Head Coach Ron Cottrell...... 8-11 The Ten Pillars...... 35 Home Court (Capacity)...... Sharp Gym (1,500) Assistant Coach Steven Key...... 12 Compliance...... 36-37 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Emma Claire Key...... 13 Administration...... 38-43 Conference...... Great West Assistant Coach Keith Berard...... 14 Sharp Gym...... 44 Assistant Coach Jud Kinne...... 15 Opponents...... 45-52 Administration Support Staff...... 16 History...... 53-75 President...... Dr. Robert B. Sloan, Jr. 2010-11 HBU Huskies...... 17-30 2009-10 Review...... 54-55 Director of Athletics...... Steve Moniaci Shawn Echols...... 18-19 Career Records...... 56-57 Faculty Athletics Representative...... Dr. John Yarrington Andrew Gonzalez...... 20-21 Season Records...... 58-59 Basketball Staff Fred Hinnenkamp...... 22-23 Miscellaneous Records...... 60 Head Coach...... Ron Cottrell Michael Moss...... 24-25 Year-By-Year Leaders...... 61 Career Record...... 391-229 (20th season) Ben Daniels...... 26-27 All-Time Results...... 62-69 Record at HBU...... Same Miles Dixon...... 28-29 Letterwinners...... 70-71 Assistant Coaches...... Steven Key (17th season) Aaron Hendrix...... 30 Awards...... 72-73 ...... Keith Berard (4th season) Lamar Thomas...... 30 All-Americans...... 74 ...... Jud Kinne (1st season) Terry Bembry...... 30 HBU Sports Hall of Honor...... 75 Anthony Hill...... 31 Houston, Texas...... 76 Team Information Sammy Obetoh...... 31 2009-10 Record...... 12-21 2009-10 Great West Conference Record (Finish)...... 9-3 (2nd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 7/5 Houston Baptist University Mission Statement Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 The mission of Houston Baptist University is to provide a learning experience Newcomers...... 8 for students that instills them with a passion for academic, spiritual, and Athletic Media Relations professional excellence as a result of our central confession, “Jesus Christ Director/Men’s Basketball Contact...... Russ Reneau is Lord.” Office Phone...... 281.649.3098 Cell Phone...... 281.923.0813 E-mail...... [email protected] HBU Athletic Department Mission Statement Assistant Director...... Mary Ellen Leisering To be committed to Christ-centered development of people through intercol- Office Phone...... 281.649.3087 legiate athletics. E-mail...... [email protected] Assistant...... Glen McMicken Office Phone...... 281.649.3089 To aid the University in recruitment of the general student body and create E-mail...... [email protected] school spirit and pride among students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Press Row Phone...... 281.649.3065 Athletic Department Fax...... 281.649.3496

To help provide a positive identity for the University through our Athletic Training athletic endeavors. Director...... Keri Strong Associate Director...... Emily Kohut Assistant Athletic Trainers...... Andrew Flowers, To provide a competitive, diverse, and equitable athletic program in compli- ...... Dana Quinterro, Matthew Vasquez ance with applicable rules and regulations that promotes opportunities for student-athletes to earn a degree, to achieve individual athletic potential within team goals, and to emphasize spiritual and social growth. CREDITS The “E” The Houston Baptist University Basketball Media Guide is an official publication of the HBUAthletic Department. Due to new NCAA legislation, it is not permissible to print and distribute this publication. Patch Editor: Russ Reneau Assistant Editor: Mary Ellen Leisering Graphic Design: Russ Reneau Photographers: Wade Bagley and Roland Mercado, Wade’s Photography, Houston; Anthony Vasser, Anthony Vasser Photography, Houston; Thomas Shea, TBS Photography, Houston; Jeff Shaw, Jeff This season, the HBU basketball team will wear a Shaw Photography, Houston; Michael Tims, Michael Tims Photography, Houston; Mark Miller, special patch, which is embroidered with the let- Mark Miller Images, Dallas; Steve Maikoski; USA Basketball; Sharon Krolczyk; James Smith; ter “E,” on each of its uniforms.The patch is worn Alison Ashworth; Jacque Cottrell; Mary Ellen Leisering in memory of Emma Claire Key, the daughter of as- Direct all inquires to: Russ Reneau sistant coach Steven Key, who passed away on May Director of Athletic Media Relations 15, 2010, when the family was involved in a car ac- Houston Baptist University cident while traveling in Louisiana. Please turn to 7502 Fondren Rd. page 13 for a special tribute to a special girl. Houston, TX 77074 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 1 2010-11 HBU Basketball Rosters ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS HT. WT. CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO. NAME POS 32 Aaron Asp G 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (CHSA) 5 Miles Dixon G 24 Terry Bembry F 6-7 220 Jr.-Tr. Houston, Texas (Bush/IPFW/North Dakota Coll. of Science) 10 Lamar Thomas F 20 T.J. Berry G 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas (Spring) 11 Anthony Hill G 5 Miles Dixon G 6-1 180 So.-1L Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) 12 Michael Moss G 15 Shawn Echols G 6-0 180 Sr.-1L Millbrae, Calif. (Mills/Skyline College) 13 Fred Hinnenkamp F 35 Jonathan Evans G 5-10 170 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 15 Shawn Echols G 31 Andrew Gonzalez F 6-6 180 Sr.-1L Pasadena, Texas (Sam Rayburn/San Jacinto JC) 20 T.J. Berry G 11 Anthony Hill G 6-0 175 Jr.-Tr. Plano, Texas (Plano/Colgate) 22 Sammy Obetoh G 13 Fred Hinnenkamp F 6-7 205 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Westside) 23 Aaron Hendrix G 23 Aaron Hendrix G 6-2 205 So.-1L Houston, Texas (CHSA) 24 Terry Bembry F 12 Michael Moss G 6-0 180 Sr.-1L Houston, Texas (Westside/St. Edward’s) 31 Andrew Gonzalez F 22 Sammy Obetoh G 6-7 200 Jr.-Tr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Irving/UMES/Kaskaskia Coll.) 32 Aaron Asp G 40 Sam Ryan P 6-10 260 Fr.-HS The Woodlands, Texas (College Park) 35 Jonathan Evans G 10 Lamar Thomas F 6-9 235 So.-Tr. Littleton, Colo. (Solebury Prep/Fordham) 40 Sam Ryan P

Head Coach Ron Cottrell (Arkansas, 1988) Assistant Coaches Steven Key (HBU, 1995) Keith Berard (Southern Utah, 1996) Jud Kinne (Albion, 2003)

Front row (left to right): Dana Quinterro, Aaron Hendrix, Miles Dixon, Andrew Gonzalez, T.J. Berry and Eric Belt. Middle row (left to right): Head Coach Ron Cottrell, Assistant Coach Keith Berard, Assistant Coach Steven Key, Shawn Echols, Jon Evans, Michael Moss, Anthony Hill, Aaron Asp, Terrance Slack and Keri Strong. Back row (left to right): Assistant Coach Jud Kinne, Terry Bembry, Sammy Obetoh, Sam Ryan, Lamar Thomas, Fred Hinnenkamp and Mario Flaherty.

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5 10 11 12 13 Miles Lamar Anthony Michael Fred DIXON THOMAS HILL MOSS HINNENKAMP G w 6-1 w So. F w 6-9 w So. G w 6-1 w Jr. G w 6-0 w Sr. F w 6-7 w Sr. Missouri City, Texas Littleton, Colo. Plano, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas

15 20 22 23 24 Shawn T.J. Sammy Aaron Terry ECHOLS BERRY OBETOH HENDRIX BEMBRY G w 6-0 w Sr. G w 6-2 w Fr. G w 6-7 w Jr. G w 6-2 w So. F w 6-7 w Jr. Millbrae, Calif. Spring, Texas Brooklyn, N.Y. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas

31 32 35 40 Andrew Aaron Jonathan Sam GONZALEZ ASP EVANS RYAN F w 6-6 w Sr. G w 5-10 w Fr. G w 5-10 w Fr. P w 6-10 w Fr. Pasadena, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas The Woodlands, Texas

Ron Steven Keith Jud Keri COTTRELL KEY BERARD KINNE STRONG Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 3 Outlook THE NEXT STEP Last season, the Houston Baptist University basketball team finished second in the Great West Conference during the regular season and fell in the title game of the league tourna- ment. With five letterwinners returning, including Preseason Player of the Year Andrew Gonzalez, the Huskies look to rise after falling just short of their championship goal. In the inaugural season of the Great West Conference last year, the Houston Baptist University basketball team finished ECHOLS second during the regular season, then fell in the championship game of the conference tournament. All five returning Huskies, which includes four seniors, played significant minutes last year and were left disappointed by com- ing up short in its title run. HBU has been picked to finish second once again, but in order to maintain their place among the league’s elite and this time ac- complish their championship mission, it must fill the void left by its two senior leaders from a year ago. “Our guys proved to others and the conference they could be competitive immediately,” head coach Ron Cottrell, who enters his 20th season at HBU, said. “We were pleased with their prog- ress over the course of the season, but our ultimate goal was to win the conference and we fell short of that goal. “There’s no doubt that feeling has carried over from last year to this year. As far as the returners and coaching staff, we feel that we still have something to prove and it’s motivated us in the offseason.” Four seniors will look to step up their leadership roles due to each in their own way and complemented each other very well,” the departure of the two seniors from last year’s squad. Cottrell said. “Mario wore his emotions on his sleeve, was very Mario Flaherty averaged 13.8 points and 9.2 point per game, vocal and outgoing and fired the team up. Wendell was more while blocking 47 shots in the post to earn first-team all-confer- quiet, but he led by example and was respected by the guys be- ence honors as a senior last season. Guard Wendell Preadom cause of his work ethic and his hard-nosed, tough play. The level earned second-team all-conference honors, also averaging 13.8 at which we played was far beyond what it would’ve been without points per game and pulling down 4.9 rebounds per contest. their leadership. “The two seniors from last year were tremendous leaders, “This year’s four seniors learned a lot being with Mario and Wendell and seeing what senior leadership should be like. Those two guys did this team a huge service that will carry over.” MOSS To offset the loss, HBU will utilize its length, speed and athleti- cism to display more of the run and press style Cottrell likes to play. Leading the way for the Huskies this season will be last year’s Great West Newcomer of the Year, senior forward Andrew Gon- zalez. Gonzalez was tabbed the Great West Preseason Player of the Year by the conference coaches after leading the league in scoring and earning first-team all-conference honors.

Point Guards Senior guard Michael Moss played in every game last season and made 25 starts. He earned Great West Preseason Honor- able Mention after averaging 5.4 points and 4.9 rebounds per game, while leading the league in steals with 2.2 per game and ranking second with 4.1 assists per contest. “Michael Moss is steady and understands our style of play and what I want out of the position,” Cottrell said. “He is well-respect- ed by the guys because of his hard work.” Moss will be backed up by a pair of freshmen – Jonathan Ev- ans, who averaged 14 points and seven assists at Bellaire High School, and Aaron Asp, who competed for CHSA. 4 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Outlook said. “But what Lamar lacks in height he makes up for in heart and desire and he has added bulk knowing he’s going to have to be physical every night.” Sam Ryan has more of the typical frame of a post player at 6-10, 260, but still has raw, untapped talent. “Sam is a freshman with a big body, can bang inside and runs the floor pretty well,” Cottrell said. “It is going to take time for him to develop, but we know his best days are ahead. He will be counted on to contribute this year, but two years down the road he’ll be a dominant force for this team.”

Schedule HBU opens the season at Oklahoma State Nov. 13 in Galla- gher-Iba Arena, followed by a stop against Northwestern State two days later. The Huskies face Texas-Arlington in their home opener Nov. 20 before departing for the Great Alaska Shoot- out, where they’ll matchup against State in the opening round, Thanksgiving week. “We will be tested early and find out a lot about ourselves,” Cottrell said. “Going to Alaska will be a great experience, but it will certainly be a challenge. We will use those early games to help GONZALEZ us once we get into conference play.” Cottrell expects the Great West Conference race to become closer as the teams have had more time to familiarize them- Shooting Guards selves with each other. At shooting guard, sophomore Miles Dixon averaged 7.1 NJIT, which finished fifth last year, was favored to win the points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game to earn Great league in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll. HBU was picked to finish West Preseason Honorable Mention. Senor guard Shawn Echols second, receiving one first-place vote, and had one fewer point is the Huskies’ defensive stopper and shows tremendous hustle. than NJIT. South Dakota was picked third, Chicago State fourth, “Miles and Shawn both have experience,” Cottrell said. “They Texas Pan-American fifth, and North Dakota and Utah Valley tied will be counted on for a lot of minutes and both will have to be for sixth to complete the poll. major factors for our team to be successful.” “The Great West is going to be a fight every night and a tight Sophomore Aaron Hendrix is in his third year with the pro- race because the teams that finished toward the bottom last gram and will provide the Huskies with more depth. year have dramatically improved,” Cottrell said. “I don’t feel any game is an automatic win just because you’re at home. It will be Forwards hard-fought in every situation and brings a level of expectation for In addition to Gonzalez, the Huskies return another senior our program and team. When you finish second, expectations go leader at the forward position in Fred Hinnenkamp, who is the up and your level of play better match that.” only player in his fourth year on the squad. Hinnenkamp played all 33 games, averaging 12.6 minutes per contest last season and can score both inside and outside. Down low, junior transfer Terry Bembry adds size to the posi- tion and averaged 15 points and seven rebounds at North Da- kota College of Science last year. “Andrew brings back a tremendous amount of experience af- ter winning the newcomer of the year award, so obviously he will be counted on,” Cottrell said. “As seniors, he and Fred are motivated to set the example every day. “The forward position is a strength for this team because of the depth, quality and size. Bembry is more of a true “four” and is steady, can defend, rebound and score near the basket. He does all the little things you need.”

Posts Lamar Thomas will move into Flaherty’s spot, but does not pos- sess the same physical attributes. Thomas sat out last season after transferring from Fordham, but could not join the Huskies during workouts due to injury. He has worked hard in the offsea- HINNENKAMP son in preparation for the battles in the blocks. “We are somewhat undersized at the post position,” Cottrell 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 5 Media Information MEDIA OUTLETS

WIRE SERVICES Outlet Contact(s) E-mail Phone Associated Press - Houston Chris Duncan, Kristie Rieken 281.872.8900 Associated Press - Texas Jamie Aron [email protected] 972.991.2100 [email protected] Texas State Radio Network Roger Emrich [email protected] 214.443.6525

NEWSPAPERS The Collegian Brandon Porter (Sports Editor) [email protected] 281.649.3670 Houston Chronicle Brad Lehman (Sports Editor), [email protected] 713.362.7171 Ronnie Turner (Beat Writer) [email protected] Austin American-Statesman John Bridges (Sports Editor) [email protected] 512.445.3600 Dallas Morning News Gary Leavell (Sports Editor) [email protected] 214.977.8987 Fort Worth Star-Telegram Celeste Williams (Sports Editor) [email protected] 817.390.7761 San Antonio Express-News Steve Quintana (Asst. Managing Editor/Sports) [email protected] 210.250.3372

RADIO 790 The Sports Animal Matt Thomas, Ted Deluca, Charlie Palillo [email protected] 713.212.8000 KCOH Ralph Cooper [email protected] 713.522.1001 Sports Radio 610 Adam Clanton, Rob Costa, Natalie Griffin, Matt Jackson, [email protected] 713.881.5100 Rich Lord, Marc Vandermeer, Adam Wexler [email protected] ESPN The Ticket 97.5 Dave Tepper, Carl Dukes, Calvin Murphy [email protected] 713.266.1000 x120 1560 The Game John Granato, John Harris, Sean Pendergast, [email protected] 713.479.5300 Lance Zierlein

TELEVISION KHOU-TV Butch Alsandor, Matt Musil [email protected] 713.526.1111 [email protected] KTBU-TV Craig Roberts 713.351.0755 KPRC-TV Winston Dutchin, Randy McIlvoy [email protected] 713.778.4910 [email protected] KRIV-TV Mark Berman, Keith Calkins [email protected] 713.479.2841 KTRK-TV Bob Allen, Tim Melton, Bob Slovak, James Webb [email protected] 713.663.4572 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] KHWB-TV Jorge Vargas [email protected] 713.435.2833

MEDIA INFORMATION HUSKY BROADCASTS Working Credentials: Requests for press cre- All HBU basketball games can be heard live on dentials should be directed to the Houston Bap- the Husky Sports Network. Broadcasts can be tist University Media Relations office. Upon ac- ceptance of application, the appropriate passes accessed on HBUHuskies.com by clicking on the will be held for pickup at the Sharp Gymnasium Game Central link on the right side of the page. will call. All working press members will be seat- ed at courtside. Radio Broadcasts: Application for broadcasting permission must be made in writing to the HBU Matt Thomas is in his second year broadcasting HBU Media Relations office at least one week prior to basketball games, after calling selected games last year. the game. Seating will be provided for no more He works on Newsradio 740 KTRH doing sports updates than three persons. Any station other than the during “Houston’s Morning News.” and is the main pregame designated official station of each visiting school will be charged a $100 rights fee. and postgame host on the station’s coverage of Houston Player Interviews: All requests for player in- Astros baseball. Thomas also hosts his daily noon-3 p.m. talk terviews, either in person or by phone, must show on Sportstalk 790. be arranged no less than 24 hours in advance Thomas is a long-time radio veteran and has broadcast through the HBU Media Relations office. No play- er interviews will be granted on game day prior collegiate athletic events for the University of Houston, Rice to the game. HBU players will be available after University and the University of Utah. games following a brief cooling-off period. He and his wife, Kim, live in Kingwood and have two sons, Cameron and Peyton, Coaches Interviews: Coach Cottrell will meet and a daughter, Carly. with the media after each game following a short post-game meeting with the team.

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2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 7 Head Coach Ron Cottrell

RON COTTRELL 20th Season at HBU Alma Mater: Arkansas, 1988 Career Record: 391-229 (.644) Head Coach Record at HBU: 391-229 (.644)

Ron Cottrell is in his 20th season as head coach of the Hous- ton Baptist University basketball program. He has led the Hus- kies back to the NCAA Division I ranks after 16 seasons building a perennial power at the NAIA Division I level. In addition to his coaching duties, Cottrell is the associate director of athletics af- ter spending 15 years as director of athletics at HBU. He was one of the driving forces, working closely with HBU President Robert B. Sloan, in the Huskies’ transition to the NCAA. The Huskies are now in year four of the transition back to the NCAA from the NAIA ranks. Cottrell resurrected the HBU men’s basketball program in 1991. During those NAIA years, the Huskies won nine consecutive Red River Athletic Conference championships and competed in the NAIA national tournament 10 straight years. He built the basketball program into one of national prominence, perennially ranked in the NAIA Top 25, and finishing the season as one of the NAIA’s top 10 teams six times. In 2002-03, Cottrell led the Huskies to a 31-3 record and ended the season as the NAIA’s top-ranked team, a ranking the Huskies held onto for the final five weeks of the season. After that history-making season, Cottrell was chosen as the Basket- ball Times NAIA National Coach of the Year. That season also boasted the Huskies as the national scoring and rebounding leader, scoring 100.4 points per game and bettering their oppo- nents by a margin of 13 rebounds per game. It was the second straight year the Huskies led the NAIA in rebounding and the third time in the previous eight seasons that HBU led the nation in scoring. HBU again led the nation in rebounding two years later, out- rebounding their opponents by 10.2 boards per game in 2004- 05. During that 2004-05 season, Cottrell reached another mile- stone in his successful career, posting his 300th career win.

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Education High School - Westbury High School, Houston College - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark.

Coaching Experience North Dakota State College of Science - assistant, 1986-87 University of Arkansas - assistant, 1987-90 Southwest Conference Champions - 1989, 1990 Southwest Conference Tournament Champions - 1989, 1990 NCAA Southwest Regional - 1988 NCAA Midwest Regional - 1989, 1990 NCAA Midwest Regional Champions - 1990 NCAA Final Four - 1990 Houston Baptist University - Head Coach, 1990-present NAIA District IV Playoffs - 1993 NAIA Southwest Regional Playoffs - 1994, 1995 NAIA Southwest Regional Finals - 1995 NAIA Midwest Regional Semifinals - 1998 NAIA National Tournament - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 NAIA Final National Ranking 9th -- 1998 10th -- 2000 4th -- 2001 14th -- 2002 1st -- 2003 12th -- 2004 18th -- 2005 8th -- 2006 10th -- 2007 NAIA National Scoring Champion 1995-96 (100.5 ppg) 1997-98 (97.6 ppg) 2002-03 (100.4 ppg) NAIA National Rebounding Champion 2001-02 (+13.1 rpg) 2002-03 (+13.0 rpg) 2004-05 (+10.2 rpg) Red River Athletic Conference Champions 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Red River Athletic Conference Tournament Champions 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 20006 Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 20002-03 Basketball Times NAIA National Coach of the Year - 2002-03 USA Basketball Court Coach - 2006 All-America Selections Coached - 20 Graduation Rate - 92 percent Houston Baptist University, Director of Athletics, 1994-2009 NAIA Region VI Athletic Director of the Year - 2000-01

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 9 Head Coach Ron Cottrell

The Huskies entered a new era during the 2009-10 season, as they began their first season of Great West Conference play. HBU went 9-3 in the league, finishing second during the regular season and advancing to the championship game of the confer- ence tournament. Four players earned all-conference recogni- tion, including first-team selections Andrew Gonzalez and Mario Flaherty. Gonzalez was the league’s leading scorer and was named Newcomer of the Year.

He begins the 2010-11 season with a 391-229 record and has averaged more than 20 wins per season in his 19-year ca- reer. Cottrell is known for his up-tempo offense and pressure defense, a philosophy he learned from his mentor, former Ar- coach . As an assistant to Richardson at Arkansas, Cottrell helped coach the Razorbacks to two South- west Conference championships and three trips to the NCAA tournament, culminating in the Hogs appearance at the 1990 NCAA Final Four where they lost to Duke in the semifinals. Dur- ing Cottrell’s tenure on the bench at Arkansas, the Razorbacks posted a record of 88-36. Prior to joining Richardson’s staff as an assistant coach, Cot- trell spent a year as an assistant at North Dakota State College of Science before returning to Arkansas, his alma mater. Cot- trell knows the Houston area, having graduated from Houston’s Westbury High School. He returned to his native Arkansas to attain a degree in industrial engineering. While attending the 10 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Head Coach Ron Cottrell 31-5 record. HBU tied the school record for wins and set a new low for losses with the 2002-03 team’s 31-3 mark and broke the re- cord for consecutive wins with 25. In 2003-04, the Huskies saw a 60-game home winning streak come to an end, ending the nation’s longest current home winning streak for a men’s team. That team went on to finish the year with a 27-6 record. The Huskies had at least one basketball player receive All- America honors each season during a span of 13 seasons and Cottrell has coached athletes to All-America accolades 20 times, including the 2002-03 Basketball Times NAIA National Player of the Year, Rod Nealy. In addition, the Huskies have had recipients of All-Conference honors 38 times under Cottrell. In conjunction with the Huskies’ on-court success, Cottrell stresses excellence in the classroom as well. He has had six players receive Academic All-America honors and 53 have gar- nered Academic All-Conference accolades. Cottrell was named Red River Athletic Conference Coach of the Year five times. He also has twice been awarded the Houston Area High School Boys Basketball Coaches’ College Coach of the Year and he re- ceived what he regards as one of his highest honors in the sum- University of Arkansas, Cottrell served as sports director for Fay- mer of 2006 when he was selected by USA Basketball to serve etteville, Ark., ABC affiliate KTVP-TV before entering the coaching as a court coach for the gold-medal winning 18U USA team. profession. With Cottrell at the helm as Athletics Director, the Huskies When Cottrell was hired to lead the HBU program in the fall won 42 conference championships and had teams compete in of 1990, Cottrell spent the second year of the Huskies’ self-im- national tournaments 35 times. HBU won eight Red River Ath- posed basketball hiatus putting the program together, recruiting letic Conference all-sports awards in the nine-year history of the and scheduling before beginning play in the 1991-92 season. RRAC. HBU produced 99 All-America honorees, 65 academic The first season, the Huskies posted a 7-23 record. It was a All-America athletes and 241 All-Conference performers during season of growing pains for Cottrell and his young team. He had his tenure. formed his base with freshmen, and although they took their He was honored for his leadership as the 2001 recipient of lumps, it paid off in the long run. By the time those fresh men the NAIA Region VI athletic director of the year award. He is a were seniors, they had made the playoffs three straight years member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the and fell just three points shy of making it to the NAIA national Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, the National Associa- tournament. After seven-and-a-half years as the HBU coach, tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the Division I-AAA Cottrell broke the school’s coaching record for wins during the Athletics Directors Association. 1998-99 season, a record previously held by Gene Iba after an Cottrell is married to the former Jacque George, who is the eight-year tenure. The 1997-98 Huskies had a school record director of media relations for the Great West Conference, and 22-game winning streak and a school-best 26-6 record, only to they have two daughters, Scottlyn Rose (15) and Sydney-Anne be exceeded by the 1999-2000 team with a 28-6 record. In (13). He also serves as a deacon at Sugar Land Baptist Church. 2000-01, the Huskies again rewrote the record books with a

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 11 Assistant Coach Steven Key

STEVEN KEY 17th Season at HBU Alma Mater: HBU, 1995 Assistant Coach

Steven Key is in his 17th year as assistant basketball coach after serving as a student assistant for three years. Key’s duties include scheduling, recruiting, scouting, game preparation, and on-the-floor coaching. He has been with head coach Ron Cot- trell since Cottrell came to HBU, first as a manager, then as a student-assistant before assuming his current position. He was a key ingredient in the Huskies’ success of nine straight confer- ence championships and 10 consecutive NAIA national tourna- ment appearances. He also was instrumental in the 2002-03 season’s history-making success and No. 1 national ranking. Key served as director of sports information for seven years and was associate director of athletic media relations for one year before concentrating solely on his basketball duties. In his sports information role, Key created the Huskies’ first athletic website in 1997 and received awards from the NAIA for his website expertise. A three-sport letterman in basketball, baseball and football at Calvary Baptist High School in Savannah, Ga., Key came to HBU from Valdosta State University where he was the head manager for the Blazer basketball team. He has been involved in almost every facet of the athletic department since his arrival in 1991. A 1995 graduate of Houston Baptist with degrees in history and human kinetics, Key is married to the former Sherry Blakely, a four-year letterwinner for the HBU softball team from 1992- 95 and 2006 inductee into HBU’s Sports Hall of Honor. They are the proud parents three-year-old Eiley Rowan. The Keys’ old- est daughter, Emma Claire, passed away May 15, 2010, shortly before her ninth birthday when the family was involved in a car accident while traveling in Louisiana. The team will be wearing a special patch embroidered with the letter “E” in honor of Emma during the 2010-11 season. A special tribute to Emma can be seen on the next page.

12 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL In Loving Memory Emma Claire Key 2001-2010

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Keith Berard

KEITH BERARD Fourth Season at HBU Alma Mater: Southern Utah, 1996 Assistant Coach

Keith Berard begins his fourth season as assistant basketball coach for HBU. Berard’s duties include recruiting, academics, on-the-floor coaching and he serves as camp coordinator for Ron Cottrell’s Husky Basketball Camp. He came to HBU after spending five seasons across town at Texas Southern University. While at Texas Southern, Berard helped coach the Tigers to the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament title in 2003 and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Prior to TSU, Berard spent three seasons at the College of Eastern Utah and one season at Howard College where he helped the Hawks to a 26-6 overall mark, which included a 14-0 conference record, and a berth into the NJCAA Region V Finals. A native of Houston, Berard played for Mike Carrabine at St. Thomas High School, leading the Eagles to the state champion- ship in 1990, earning All-District and All-State honors while be- ing named Team MVP. Berard went on to play for former Husky Mark Osina at Weatherford College where he earned Second Team North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference honors and was named the Coyotes’ MVP. Berard then played for Bill Evans at Southern Utah University. A two-year starter, he led the team in minutes played and was the squad’s second-leading scorer, shooting 41 percent from behind the arc for his career. Berard still ranks in the Top 10 at SUU in three-point percentage, assists and steals. He led the Thunderbirds to the America West Conference title in 1995 and was named First Team All- Conference and Team MVP. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in physical education in 1996 and briefly played in Switzerland in 1997. Berard and his wife Sabrina have two daughters, Katelyn Dion (8) and Khloe Dion (4).

14 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Assistant Coach Jud Kinne

JUD KINNE First Season at HBU Alma Mater: Albion, 2003 Assistant Coach

Jud Kinne is in his first season as assistant coach at HBU, after serving the last three seasons as associate head coach at Central Arizona College. He began his coaching career as a student assistant at Al- bion College, a highly successful Division III school in Albion, Mich., under Mike Turner, who won 527 games to rank among Division III’s all-time leaders. Kinne was head coach at Marygrove College in Detroit for two years, coaching four all-Americas, before assisting one sea- son at Arizona State. He served under National Coach of the Year, , and was in charge of travel, on-campus recruit- ing, scouting and film exchange for the Sun Devils. He also spent one season at Centenary. Kinne has worked camps all over the and inter- nationally, including Michigan State, Arizona State, the University of Michigan, the University of San Diego and camps and clinics in China, Greece, the Ivory Coast and the Netherlands. He and his wife, Amanda, have one daughter, Madilyn (2).

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MARIO FLAHERTY WAYNE PERKINS

Student Assistant Coach Statistics

Mario Flaherty is in his first season as a student assistant coach at Wayne Perkins is in his 13th year as part of the HBU statistics HBU, after an outstanding two-year career with the Huskies. crew. Perkins has provided statistical services for Husky basketball and Last season, Flaherty averaged 13.8 points and 9.2 rebounds per women’s basketball, as well as assistance with volleyball, baseball and game to earn first-team all-Great West Conference honors. He ranked softball. sixth in the league in scoring and second in rebounding, field-goal per- Last year, Perkins served on the statistical crew for the NCAA Men’s centage (.545) and blocked shots (47). Basketball South Regional at Reliant Stadium. After transferring from Skyline College in San Bruno, Calif., Flaherty In addition to HBU, Perkins has worked as a statistician for many averaged 6.3 points and 3.3 rebounds in his first season at HBU. other Houston area schools and professional organizations, including He was a standout at Mills High School in Millbrae, Calif., where he the University of Houston, Rice University, Texas Southern University, was a teammate of current Husky, Shawn Echols. The pair also played the Houston Rockets and the Houston Astros. He also headed statisti- one season together at Skyline. Flaherty’s father, Steven, played basket- cal operations for the last six men’s and women’s Red River Athletic ball at San Francisco State. Conference basketball tournaments.

TERRANCE SLACK JEFF SUTTON

Manager Statistics

Terrance Slack enters his fourth year as manager for the HBU bas- Jeff Sutton, HBU’s former director of athletic media relations, re- ketball team. Slack came to HBU after graduating from Spring High turns to serve as statistician for Husky men’s and women’s basketball School. At Spring, he received the Sixth Man of the Year Award while games. He was at HBU for three years, one as director and two as as- playing basketball for coach Chris Bailes. He also was a member of the sistant director. National Honor Society. Sutton is currently the director of communications for the University A business major, Slack enjoys listening to and writing music. He is of Houston Alumni Association. He is a greduate of Southwestern Uni- the son of James and Phyllis Slack and the youngest of five children with versity and is married to the former Helen Brakebill. two brothers, Gerald and James, and two sisters, Angela and Monica.

ERIC BELT

Manager

Eric Belt enters his first season as manager for the HBU basketball team. Belt is a native of Kansas City, Mo., where he earned academic all-district honors as a member of the Dekaney High School basketball team. Belt is a freshman business management major, minoring in interna- tional business and he enjoys playing basketball and being involved with the Husky program. He is the son of Roslyn Bazile and has one sister, Danielle Belt.

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2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 17 2010-11 HBU Huskies Shawn Echols 15

Guard w 6-0 w Senior-1L Millbrae, Calif. Mills HS Skyline College

2009-10 (Junior): Appeared in 28 games, including a pair of starts... averaged 2.1 points and 1.0 rebound per game on an average of 10.8 minutes per game...scored a season-high seven points at Northwest- ern State (11/24)...grabbed a season-high four rebounds at Creighton (12/22)...dished out a season-high three assists on three occasions.

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Started all 62 games during his two years with the Trojans…as a sophomore, averaged 10.2 points, 4.2 assists, 3.7 steals and 3.7 rebounds per game…ranked second in the state of California in steals…earned Second Team All-Conference honors…was given the Garlington Award for being the top male student-athlete on campus…was named to the Student-Athlete Academic Achievement list every semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named First Team All-League…was inducted in to the Mills High School Hall of Fame…earned Dean’s List honors.

PERSONAL: Born May 24, 1989...son of Shawn Echols, Sr. and John and Kellie Zahursky…two brothers, Caleb and Trey Zahursky and three sisters, Taylor, Alisha and Makenna Zahursky...majoring in kinesiology… enjoys listening to music and playing video games.

18 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 7 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) Rebounds: 4 at Creighton (12/22/09) Assists: 3, three times Blocks: None Steals: 3 at NJIT (2/18/10) FG Made: 3 at Middle Tennessee (2/13/10) FG Attempted: 5 at Boise State (12/19/09) 3FG Made: 1, four times 3FG Attempted: 3, twice FT Made: 3, twice FT Attempted: 3, twice

Shawn ECHOLS 15

ECHOLS’ CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 28-2 303/10.8 20-56 .357 4-22 .182 14-17 .824 14 14 28 1.0 59 0 26 26 0 18 58 2.1 TOTALS 28-2 303/10.8 20-56 .357 4-22 .182 14-17 .824 14 14 28 1.0 59 0 26 26 0 18 58 2.1 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 19 2010-11 HBU Huskies Andrew Gonzalez 31

Forward w 6-6 w Senior-1L Pasadena, Texas Sam Rayburn HS San Jacinto JC

2009-10 (Junior): Named Great West Conference Newcomer of the Year and earned first-team all-conference honors while leading the league in scoring...averaged 18.9 points per game, tied for the 13th- highest mark in the 45-year history of HBU basketball...appeared in 32 games, including 29 starts, and averaged a team-leading 33.9 minutes per game...ranked second on the team and fifth in the conference with 5.8 rebounds per contest...ranked seventh in the conference with a .455 field-goal percentage and fifth with a .809 free-throw percentage... scored a career-high 32 points on 14-of-28 shooting and pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds at South Dakota (3/6)...scored at least 30 points on three other occasions, with 31 point efforts at North Dakota (3/4) and at NJIT (2/18), and a 30-point performance against Fair- leigh Dickinson...scored in double figures in 25 games and scored at least 20 points in 16 games...In addition to the 32-point, 16-rebound effort at South Dakota, posted three other double-doubles: 21 points and 11 rebounds at Chicago State (1/14), 24 points and 13 rebounds against North Dakota (1/30) and 31 points and 11 rebounds at North Dakota (3/4).

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Averaged 11 points and 4.6 rebounds per game during his sophomore year playing under coach Scott Gernander… helped lead San Jacinto to the quarterfinals of the Region XIV tourna- ment…shot 48.8 percent from the floor and was 36-117 (30.8 per- cent) from three-point range.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named District MVP and First Team All-District play- ing for former Husky Jorge Negron…earned All-Greater Houston and All-Region honors…averaged 25 points per game and eight rebounds as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born March 20, 1989...son of Arthur and Evelyn Gonza- lez…has one brother, Adam…business and marketing major…enjoys spending time with friends and family, as well as playing video games.

20 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 32 at South Dakota (3/6/10) Rebounds: 16 at South Dakota (3/6/10) Assists: 4, twice Blocks: 2 vs. Chicago State (3/10/10) Steals: 3, twice FG Made: 14 at South Dakota (3/6/10) FG Attempted: 28 at South Dakota (3/6/10) 3FG Made: 4, twice 3FG Attempted: 7, twice FT Made: 14 at NJIT (2/18/10) FT Attempted: 16 at NJIT (2/18/10)

Andrew GONZALEZ 31

GONZALEZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 32-29 1086/33.9 194-426 .455 36-121 .298 182-225 .809 44 140 184 5.8 69 0 39 110 6 28 606 18.9 TOTALS 32-29 1086/33.9 194-426 .455 36-121 .298 182-225 .809 44 140 184 5.8 69 0 39 110 6 28 606 18.9 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 21 2010-11 HBU Huskies Fred Hinnenkamp 13

Forward w 6-7 w Senior-3L Houston, Texas Westside HS

2009-10 (Junior): One of three players to appear in all 33 games, in- cluding 10 starts and averaged 12.6 minutes per contest...averaged 3.3 points and 1.7 rebounds per game...scored a career-high 16 points in a first-round victory over Chicago State (3/10) at the Great West Championship...had a season-high five rebounds on two occasions: against UMKC (12/12) and against NJIT (3/12) in a second-round win at the Great West Championship...hit 3-of-4 3-pointers to score nine points in a win over Chicago State (1/14)...Named to the National As- sociation of Basketball Coaches Honor Court.

2008-09 (Sophomore): Named Great West Academic All-Confer- ence…scored a season-high nine points at SMU (11/21)…pulled down a career-high six rebounds against State (11/22)…started five times and appeared in 21 games…earned Dean’s List honors in the classroom.

2007-08 (Freshman): Averaged 5.4 points and 2.3 rebounds in rookie campaign, playing 15 minutes per game in 19 appearances, including eight starts...had a then career-high 14 points at Rhema (1/5), hit- ting 4-of-8 from behind the 3-point line...recorded season-bests of five boards and three assists in a win over Ecclesia (1/19)...blocked two shots at UT-Pan American (1/22).

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time All-District while playing for coach Chester Smith…served as team captain his senior season…received most im- proved award as a sophomore…played with current teammate Michael Moss…selected Who’s Who, AP Scholar and Texas Scholar…completed Business Magnet program…played AAU summer ball for the Houston Hoopstars and coach Keith White.

PERSONAL: Born Sept. 28, 1988... son of Gregg and Lori Hinnenkamp ...serves as chairman of the HBU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee... international business and business administration major…enjoys play- ing the guitar, watching movies and reading.

22 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 vs. Chicago State (3/10/10) Rebounds: 6 vs. Illinois State (11/22/08) Assists: 3 vs. Ecclesia (1/19/08) Blocks: 2 at Texas-Pan American (1/22/08) Steals: 1, five times FG Made: 5 vs. Chicago State (3/10/10) FG Attempted: 10, twice 3FG Made: 3 vs. Chicago State (1/14/10) 3FG Attempted: 4 at Rice (11/15/09) FT Made: 4 vs. Chicago State (3/10/10) FT Attempted: 6 vs. Chicago State (3/10/10)

Fred HINNENKAMP 13

HINNENKAMP’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2007-08 19-8 303/15.9 37-86 .430 15-39 .385 14-22 .636 12 31 43 2.3 25 0 17 19 5 4 103 5.4 2008-09 21-5 198/9.4 9-45 .200 2-20 .100 4-7 .571 10 12 22 1.0 23 0 5 12 0 3 24 1.1 2009-10 33-10 416/12.6 40-112 .357 11-35 .314 19-29 .655 22 38 60 1.8 50 0 11 13 3 6 110 3.3 TOTALS 73-23 917/12.6 86-243 .354 28-94 .298 37-58 .638 44 81 125 1.7 98 0 33 44 8 13 237 3.3 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 23 2010-11 HBU Huskies Michael Moss 12

Guard w 6-0 w Senior-1L Houston, Texas Westside HS St. Edward’s

Junior (2009-10): One of three players to appear in all 33 games, in- cluding 25 starts...averaged 5.4 points and tied for 11th in the confer- ence with 4.9 rebounds per game...led the league with 2.2 steals per game and ranked second with 4.1 assists per game...scored in double figures seven times, pulled down five or more rebounds 20 times and had five or more assists on 16 occasions...scored a season-high 16 points and added seven rebounds and five assists against Utah Valley (2/25)...recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 assists to go along with seven boards against North Texas (2/15)...had a season- high seven steals at NJIT (2/18)...posted a season-high nine rebounds in back-to-back games against North Dakota (1/30) and at Chicago State (2/4)...redshirted during the 2008-09 season per NCAA trans- fer rules.

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Transferred from St. Edward’s University, where he played two seasons…helped the Hilltoppers to two consecutive 20- win seasons and two NCAA Division II South Regional appearances… averaged 4.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists as a sophomore… averaged 2.6 points and 1.5 rebounds as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Second Team All-District in 2006…led the Greater Houston area in assists as a junior…Honor Roll and Who’s Who…played AAU basketball with the Houston Hoopstars along with current HBU teammate Fred Hinnenkamp for coach Keith White.

PERSONAL: Born August 5, 1988...son of James Moss and Eric and Sherrelle Briggs… has two sisters, Tiffany and Jamazne...majoring in business and marketing…enjoys listening to music and working out.

24 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 vs. NJIT (3/10/11) Rebounds: 9, three times Assists: 13 vs. Chicago State (2/3/11) Blocks: 1, eight times Steals: 7, twice FG Made: 10 vs. NJIT (3/10/11) FG Attempted: 15 at NJIT (1/15/11) 3FG Made: 3, four times 3FG Attempted: 8 vs. Utah Valley (2/25/10) FT Made: 5, four times FT Attempted: 8 vs. NJIT (1/16/10)

*2010-11 Great West Conference Defensive Player of the Year

*2010-11 Great West Conference Honorable Mention

*2009-10 Great West Conference Honorable Mention

*HBU Single-Season Steals Record

Michael MOSS 12

MOSS’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 33-25 943/28.6 71-206 .345 17-77 .221 20-34 .588 44 117 161 4.9 91 1 135 99 4 74 179 5.4 2010-11 31-29 955/30.8 108-265 .408 28-79 .354 65-88 .739 34 129 163 5.3 76 2 126 125 5 87 309 10.0 TOTALS 62-52 1836/29.6 164-447 .367 43-153 .281 80-117 .684 77 234 311 5.0 161 3 254 218 8 155 451 7.3 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 25 2010-11 HBU Huskies Ben Daniels 3

Guard w 6-6 w Soph.-1L Manchester, England Bury, Canarias BA

Freshman (2009-10): Appeared in 16 games in his rookie campaign... averaged 1.3 points per game and led the Huskies with a .375 3-point field goal percentage, hitting 6-of-16 from behind the arc...recorded sea- son highs of 17 minutes, nine points and two assists at Northwestern State (11/24)...hit 3-of-6 3-pointers against the Demons...had a sea- son-high two rebounds, both offensive, against South Dakota (1/28).

HIGH SCHOOL: Played his last year at the Canarias Basketball Acad- emy, where he trained seven days a week with over 45 other European high school graduates...won three national cups and three national championships while playing club ball for the Manchester Magic.

PERSONAL: Born November 30, 1989...son of Bob and Carol Daniels... has one brother, James...cousin, Daniel Clark, plays in the ACB (Spain) for Estudiantes...majoring in biology and psychology...enjoys music, mov- ies and traveling.

26 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) Rebounds: 2 vs. South Dakota (1/28/10) Assists: 2 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) Blocks: 1 vs. North Dakota (1/28/10) Steals: 1 vs. UMKC (12/20/09) FG Made: 3 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) FG Attempted: 8 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) 3FG Made: 3 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) 3FG Attempted: 6 at Northwestern State (11/24/09) FT Made: N/A FT Attempted: N/A

Ben Daniels 3

DANIELS’ CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 16-0 71/4.4 7-22 .318 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 3 3 6 0.4 7 0 4 5 1 1 20 1.3 TOTALS 16-0 71/4.4 7-22 .318 6-16 .375 0-0 .000 3 3 6 0.4 7 0 4 5 1 1 20 1.3

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 27 2010-11 HBU Huskies Miles Dixon 5

Guard w 6-1 w Soph.-1L Missouri City, Texas Elkins HS

2009-10 (Freshman): Appeared in 31 games, including 18 starts... ranked fourth on the team, averaging 7.1 points per game...also aver- aged 2.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game...reached double figures in scoring nine times, including the final two games of the season...led the Huskies in scoring with a season-high 23 points, hitting 5-of-7 from behind the arc, at Utah Valley (2/6)...scored 15 points and pulled down a season-high eight boards in a second-round victory over NJIT (3/12) at the Great West Conference Championship...dished out a season-high four assists on five occasions.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a First Team All-District performer for coach Al- bert Thomas…helped lead the Knights to the Texas regional semifinals… was a McDonald’s All-American nominee…averaged 15.7 points per game as a senior…was the Vice President of his high school class.

PERSONAL: Born July 21, 1991...son of Tyrone Dixon…has one sister, Erin…psychology major…plans to attend medical school after gradua- tion.

28 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 at Utah Valley (2/6/10) Rebounds: 8 vs. NJIT (3/12/10) Assists: 4, five times Blocks: 1, three times Steals: 2 at Creighton (12/22/09) FG Made: 7 at Utah Valley (2/6/10) FG Attempted: 12, four times 3FG Made: 5 at Utah Valley (2/6/10) 3FG Attempted: 7 at Utah Valley (2/6/10) FT Made: 5, twice FT Attempted: 8 vs. North Dakota (1/30/10)

Miles DIXON 5

DIXON’S CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Rebounds Season GP-GS Min./Avg. FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg. 2009-10 33-25 943/28.6 71-206 .345 17-77 .221 20-34 .588 44 117 161 4.9 91 1 135 99 4 74 179 5.4 TOTALS 33-25 943/28.6 71-206 .345 17-77 .221 20-34 .588 44 117 161 4.9 91 1 135 99 4 74 179 5.4 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 29 2010-11 HBU Huskies Aaron Hendrix 23 Lamar Thomas 10

Forward w 6-9 w Soph.-Tr. Guard w 6-2 w Soph.-1L Littleton, Colo. Houston, Texas Solebury Prep CHSA Fordham

2009-10 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see game action during the 2009-10 (Sophomore): Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer season. rules.

2008-09 (Freshman): Redshirted his first season. PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Appeared in 17 games as a freshman at Ford- ham…averaged 6.6 minutes per game for the Rams. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 23 points and 11 rebounds per game for CHSA…led the team in scoring and rebounding three straight seasons… HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Solebury Prep for coach Cleve Christie…as a two year captain. senior, averaged 10.5 points and 11 rebounds per game…earned Sec- ond Team All-Intelligencer honors…was an Honor Roll student…three- PERSONAL: Born June 3, 1989...son of Christopher and Linda Hendrix time letter-winner…graduated with honors and earned the AP Govern- ...has two sisters: Kathlyn, who is a senior on the HBU women’s soccer ment/Politics award. team, and Kelsi... father, Christopher, played basketball and baseball at Spring Hill College...member of Eta Sigma Alpha and Phi Theta Kappa PERSONAL: Born April 5, 1989... son of Louis and Marquetta Thomas… Honor Societies…won first place in the San Jacinto Young Pianist Com- two sisters, Kandace and Gabrielle...majoring in mass communication... petition…majoring in music composition and theory…enjoys writing mu- enjoys reading, playing video games and spending time on Facebook. sic, playing the piano and the guitar. Terry Bembry 24

Forward w 6-7 w Junior-Tr. Houston, Texas Bush HS IPFW/N. Dakota Coll. of Sci.

PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Was a second-team all-region selection his soph- omore year at North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton, N.D., for coach Scott Shumacher...averaged 15 points and seven re- bounds for the Wildcats...did not see action his freshman year at Indi- ana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne for coach Dane Fife.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Ronnie Courtney at George Bush High School in Richmond, Texas...averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and three blocked shots per game for his high school career...earned first- team all-district and third-team all-region honors...played in the Texas During the fall semester, the team helped landscape the High School All-Star Game...during his senior year, led his team past the entrance to Sharp Gym. first round of the playoffs for the first time in school history.

PERSONAL: Full name is Terry Jerome Bembry...born Oct. 26, 1989, in Houston...son of Terry Sr. and Michele Bembry...has one brother, Dar- rell (6)...in addition to basketball, enjoys working out, playing Call of Duty and NBA 2K10...majoring in business management.

30 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 2010-11 HBU Huskies Anthony Hill 11 Sammy Obetoh 22

Guard w 6-0 w Junior-Tr. Guard w 6-7 w Junior-Tr. Plano, Texas Brooklyn, N.Y. Plano East HS Irving HS Colgate UMES/Kaskaskia College)

Must sit out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer rules. PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Played his sophomore season for coach Brian Hancock at Kaskaskia College in Centralia, Ill. ...averaged 12 points and PREVIOUS COLLEGE: Appeared in 27 games, including 15 starts last five rebounds per game and was named Best All-Around Player...played season as a sophomore at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. ...aver- his freshman season for coach Frankie Allen at Maryland-Eastern Shore aged 3.3 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game for coach in Princess Anne, Md. ...appeared in 17 games, including one start, and Emmett Davis...had a .355 3-point field goal percentage, connecting on averaged 3.0 points and 1.9 rebounds in 9.7 minutes per game. 22-of-62 attempts...had 10 points, a season-high six rebounds and four assists against North Carolina Central (1/6)...also scored 10 points HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Sean Atkins at Washington Irving High against Wisconsin-Milwaukee...dished out a season-high six assists School in New York, N.Y. ...averaged 21.7 points and six rebounds per against Lafayette (1/13)...appeared in 30 games, including 20 starts game. as a freshman...averaged 5.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and led the team with 64 assists for an average of 2.1 per game...shot .312 from 3-point PERSONAL: Full name is Samuel Obetoh...born Feb. 19, 1989, in Brook- range, hitting 30-of-96 from behind the arc. lyn, N.Y. ...son of Samuel and Patricia Obetoh...has one sister, Victoria (23)...majoring in psychology and government. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach for coach Doug Bleadorn at Plano East High School in Plano, Texas...averaged 14 points, six assists, four rebounds and two steals per game...was a Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star and McDonald’s All-America nominee...graduated with a 3.7 GPA. Aaron Asp 32 PERSONAL: Full name is Leroy Anthony Hill...born May 5, 1990 in Pla- no, Texas...son of Tony and Millie Hill...has three sisters: Cassidy (26), Kelli (24) and Leslie (23)...father, Tony, was a three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys from 1977-86...sister, Leslie, played Guard w 5-10 w Fr.-HS soccer at Iowa State from 2005-08, leading the team in scoring her Houston, Texas senior year and ranking among the Cyclones’ all-time leaders in assists and game-winning goals...sister, Kelli, played basketball at Southwestern CHSA from 2004-2008...lists playing on ESPN in the Preseason NIT as the biggest moment of his career...majoring in communications.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Joe McWhorter and averaged 8.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game.

PERSONAL: Full name is Aaron Larry Dean Asp...born Dec. 30, 1990 in Bakersfield, Calif. ...son of Darryl and Christina Asp...has two brothers, Michael (18) and Matthew (17)...enjoys playing the guitar and eating... majoring in accounting (marketing).

The Huskies planted several trays of plants to help beau- tify the campus. 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 31 2010-11 HBU Huskies T.J. Berry 20 Jonathan Evans 35

Guard w 6-2 w Fr.-HS Guard w 5-10 w Fr.-HS Spring, Texas Houston, Texas Spring HS Bellaire HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Spring High School in Spring, Texas, for coach HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-time all-district selection at Bellaire High Chris Bailes...averaged 13 points per game as a senior...named first- School in Bellaire, Texas, for coach Bruce Glover...averaged 14 points, team all-district and earned newcomer of the year honors. seven assists, three rebounds and two steals per game as a senior... named to the all-regional team...had a 3.3 GPA and earned the U.S. Army PERSONAL: Full name is Terence Ray Berry Jr...born July 16, 1992, in National Athlete/Academic Scholar Award...will wear #35 throughout Houston, Texas...son of Cheryl Berry...has one brother, Joe Patterson his career in honor of his long-time best friend and former teammate, (31), and one sister, Kim Berry (16)...majoring in physics. Tobi Oyedeji, who passed away after a car accident on May 16, 2010.

PERSONAL: Full name is Jonathan Edward Evans...born Oct. 10, 1991, in Houston, Texas...son of Edward and Monica Evans...has one sister, Sydnee (22)...Cousin, Justin Wilson, played basketball at HBU from 2007-09...enjoys bowling, movies and video games...can also draw, sing and play the saxophone...majoring in business management.

Sam Ryan 40

Post w 6-10 w Fr.-HS The Woodlands, Texas College Park HS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played at College Park High School in The Woodlands, Texas, for coach Clifton McNeely...averaged 3.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 0.6 steals per gaem as a senior...earned all- district honorable mention honors as well as the Ryan Bailey Coaches Award...named to the academic all-district team.

PERSONAL: Full name is Samuel Scott Ryan...born Oct. 31, 1991, in San Antonio, Texas...son of Alan and Kathleen Ryan...has one brother, Tyler (22)...enjoys the piano and music, lifting weights, hunting and is an Eagle Scout...lived in France for four years...his most memorable sports moment came when he was playing baseball and hit a walk-off grand slam to win a game by one run...majoring in Pre-Physician’s Assistant The basketball team, along with the other Husky athletic and minoring in business. teams, helped the incoming freshmen on Move-In Day.

32 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 33 ouston Baptist University offers an intimate college environment in the heart of one of the Hmost vibrant and diverse cities in the United States -- Houston, Texas. Coming to HBU as a student is more than books, tests and lectures. It is about stepping into a com- munity where each person is recognized as a distinct individual. HBU strives to not only develop each stu-

and realtionally as well. With a student to faculty ra- tiodent of academically12:1, the more but than fiscally, 2,500 physically, students atspiritually HBU get the personal attention they want and need.

The beautiful 100-acre campus is located just minutes from the city’s thriving downtown district, and the op- portunities for jobs, internships, and fun surround it. The university has a very diverse student body, with an ethnic composition similar to that of America’s fourth-largest city. Although HBU is a Christian institution, a number of other world religions are represented within the student body, adding to the institution’s diversity. Many of the university’s undergraduate students live in suite-style residence colleges and on-campus apartments. The uni- versity’s distinctive double-major curriculum can equip

studentsHBU’s forlocation positions in the in global more workplace than one of field Houton or allow cre- atesstronger opportunities preparation for for students a single tofield. et that all-important hands-on experience -- business majors intern with many of Houston’s exciting companies; mass-media ma-

and newspapers; education majors observe and teach in Houston-areajors intern at networkschool districts; television and affiliates, nursing adand agencies, science majors have easy access to the world-renowned Texas Medical Center. The curriculum includes more than 40 undergraduate and nine graduate programs. A strong program of scholarships awarded on the basis of merit, talent, leadership, and athletics help to make HBU an af- fordable choice among private colleges and universities.

34 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL The Ten Pillars

A Vision For

I. I. Build on the Classics

II. Recruit for National Influence

III. Embrace the Challenge of Christian Graduate Education

IV. Establish a Residential Society of Learning

V. Increase our Cultural Impact through our Faculty

VI. Renew our Campus, Renew our Community

VII. Bring Athens and Jerusalem Together

VIII. Expand our Commitment to the Creative Arts:

Visual, Musical, and Literary

IX. Cultivate a Strong Global Focus

X. Move to the Next Level as an Institution

Faith & Reason in a Great City 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 35 Compliance The goal of the Athletics Compliance Office is to educate, monitor, and concerning involvement in or knowledge of any violation of NCAA, Conference verify NCAA rules compliance with regard to each sport and component and regulations. within the Athletics Department. The compliance office strives to be proac- As a member of the NCAA, Houston Baptist University is accountable for tive with education along with having monitoring systems in place that are the actions of its boosters and fans. Even the best-intentioned action on a effective and user friendly. HBU compliance embraces open communication fan’s part may be a violation of NCAA rules. Please contact the HBU Athletics with faculty, staff, student-athletes and the community at large. It is compli- Compliance Office if you have any questions concerning what is permissible. ance office’s position that all questions and requests for rules interpretations If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact the com- shall be answered in a friendly and timely manner. In addition, it should be pliance office at 281-649-3342. known that no rules violation is too minor to be reported. In responding to rule violations, the compliance office will determine whether the violation was inci- PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETES dental or intentional and to what effect the violation will have on the involved Who is a prospective student-athlete? coach, student-athlete or administrator. A “prospective student-athlete,” better know as a “recruit” or “prospect”, is The compliance office maintains an open-door policy and is designed to a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, with the exception be student-athlete friendly. The compliance office functions as an office within of men’s basketball which is a student who has started classes for the sev- the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Houston Baptist University. It enth grade. In addition, any younger student-athlete who receives any benefits is the mission of the compliance office to provide a service to HBU which is in from the institution would be considered a recruit. alignment with the overall mission of the University. Recruiting Mission Statement Only coaches and athletic department staff may be involved in the recruit- The HBU Athletics Compliance Office is committed to creating and foster- ing process. Athletics representatives are prohibited from contacting a pro- ing an atmosphere of compliance throughout the HBU community. Operating spective student-athlete or members of his/her family by telephone, letter, with integrity and accountability, the Athletics Compliance Office will educate, e-mail, or in person for the purpose of encouraging participation in athletics monitor and promote all aspects of rules compliance in accordance with at Houston Baptist University. This prohibition remains in effect even after the NCAA, Great West Conference, and HBU rules and regulations. prospect signs a National Letter of Intent (scholarship offer). NCAA Recruiting Definitions Rules & Regulations NCAA Recruiting Calendars Effective institutional management and integrity in intercollegiate athlet- ics through compliance with, and enforcement of, the rules and regulations Visiting HBU of Houston Baptist University the NCAA, the Great West Conference, and An “official visit” is a visit paid in whole or in part by the university and the standards of fair play and appropriate conduct for student-athletes and cannot exceed 48 hours in length. A prospect can make a total of five official institutional representatives. visits, with a limit of only one per university. Official Visit Checklist (link to .pdf file) Amateur Sportsmanship An “unofficial visit” is a visit made at the prospect’s own expense. The The call to honesty, integrity, commitment, hard work and social responsi- university may provide (a) three complimentary tickets to an on-campus ath- bility resounds from the Department’s administrators, coaches and student- letics event in which the university’s team is competing and (b) transportation athletes. Through participation in athletics, student-athletes are provided op- to view off-campus practice and competition sites within a 30-mile radius. portunities to develop essential life skills in leadership, teamwork, discipline, Prospects can make as many unofficial visits as they want. goal setting, respect for self and respect for others, as demonstrated both on and off the field of play. National Letter of Intent The National Letter of Intent (NLI) is a binding agreement between a pro- HBU’s Commitment to Rules Compliance spective student-athlete and an institution in which the institution agrees to Houston Baptist University has made the commitment to operate and provide a prospective student-athlete who is admitted to the institution and is support a Division I athletics program. Along with this commitment is the eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules athletics aid for one academic year pledge that the program is administered and operated with the highest level in exchange for the prospect’s agreement to attend the institution for one ac- of integrity, respect and regard for all rules and regulations that govern its ademic year. All colleges and universities that participate in the NLI program operation. It is every coach and staff member’s responsibility to operate his/ agree to not recruit a prospective student-athlete once he/she signs an NLI her program in full compliance with all NCAA, Great West Conference and with another college or university. Therefore, a prospective student-athlete Institutional rules and regulations. Ignorance of these regulations cannot be who signs an NLI should no longer receive recruiting contacts and calls and used as an excuse for failure to comply. is ensured an athletics scholarship for one academic year. The NLI must be Coaches and staff members have an affirmative duty to the following: accompanied by an institutional financial aid agreement. If the student-athlete Knowledge of all NCAA and Great West Conference regulations and policies does not enroll at that institution for a full academic year, he/she may be including but not limited to, recruiting, eligibility, amateur status and sporting subject to specific penalties, including loss of a season of eligibility and a man- behavior, as well as all rules interpretations, observance of all NCAA and Con- datory residence requirement. ference regulations and HBU policies. Self-reporting of all known or potential violations to the Assistant Athletic Director Compliance or the Athletic Direc- Who is a “Representative of Athletic Interests?” tor. Full cooperation with NCAA, Conference and HBU in all investigations A “representative of the institution’s athletics interests” or Booster can be an and provision of any of these entities with truthful and complete information individual, independent agency, corporate entity or other organization HBU HEAD COACHES

Ron Cottrell Theresa Fuqua Mary Gleason Mary-Ellen Hall Misty Jones Men’s Basketball Track & Field/ Women’s Basketball Softball Women’s Soccer Cross Country 36 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Compliance BOOSTERS DO NOT employ or arrange employment for a prospective or enrolled stu- w Have ever made financial contributions to the athletic department, or a dent-athlete without checking first with the HBU Athletic Department. The specific team. department is permitted to make arrangements for summer employment for Have contacted, in any manner, students in grades 9-12 regarding Husky prospects prior to enrollment as freshmen and to enrolled student-athletes athletic programs. during the summer and semester breaks. Stringent rules apply in these in- w Be assisting or to have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student- stances and written records must be kept regarding employment. athletes or their families. w Have provided or arranged summer employment for student-athletes. DO NOT provide transportation for prospects or student-athletes in your em- w Have provided benefits to a student-athlete and or their parents ploy unless transportation is provided for all employees. w Are or ever have been a Husky season ticket holder (NCAA bylaw 13.02.13) w According to NCAA rules, once an individual has been identified as an in- DO NOT provide employment for student-athletes during the academic year stitutional “representative of athletic interests” the individual IS A BOOSTER without contacting the HBU Athletic Department first. The NCAA has strict FOR LIFE! rules about the amount and source of outside funds during the academic w Houston Baptist University is ultimately responsible for the acts of all “rep- year. resentatives of athletic interests” in relation to NCAA rules and regulations. DO NOT provide a student-athlete or friend discounted clothing, reduced rent, Important Reminders or any other benefits. The NCAA considers these extra benefits and they are w Boosters cannot be involved in the recruiting process. specifically prohibited. w Only HBU staff members may be involved in the recruiting process. Boost- ers who are not employed by HBU may not contact a prospect in any way. DO NOT provide room and/or board or any type of transportation during the w Boosters my not have any involvement with a prospect during an official or summers for a student-athlete with eligibility remaining. unofficial visit to the HBU campus. w Boosters may continue to maintain pre-existing relationships with neigh- DO NOT provide any payment, expense or loan of an automobile for student- bors and friends who have prospect age children as long as you do not en- athlete to return home or to any location for ANY reason. courage participation in HBU athletics. w You may not contact an enrolled student-athlete at another institution for DO NOT provide lodging or transportation costs incurred by friends or fam- the purpose of encouraging transfer to HBU and participation in our athletic ily of an enrolled student-athlete to visit campus or attend an away athletic program. contest. w Boosters may not provide benefits of any kind to prospects or their families. DO NOT expend funds to entertain student-athletes, their friends or relatives. Boosters CANNOT: You are not even permitted to buy soda or a cup of coffee for them. w Provide cash or loans in any amount. w Sign off or co-sign a note with an outside agency to arrange a loan. DO NOT use the name or picture of an enrolled student-athlete to directly w Employ relatives or friends of a prospect as an inducement for the enroll- advertise, recommend or promote sales or use of a commercial product or ment of the prospect at HBU. service of any kind. Even the sale of a picture of an enrolled student-athlete w Provide gifts of any kind (e.g. birthday) or free services (airline tickets, laun- would jeopardize his/her eligibility. dry, meals in restaurants). w Provide discounts for goods or services. DO NOT provide awards or gifts to a student-athlete for his or her athletic w Provide use of an automobile. performance. All awards must conform to NCAA regulations and must be w Provide hospitality or lodging in your home. approved by HBU. w Provide them transportation within or outside of the campus area. (e.g. from campus to your home, from the airport to campus, to summer job, etc.) DO NOT allow a student-athlete, his/her friends or relatives to use your tele- w Entertain or contact a prospect or prospect’s parents on or off campus. phone to make long distance calls even if it is a free call. THIS INCLUDES CELL PHONES! Boosters CAN: w Attend high school and junior college athletic events assuming no attempt DO feel free to invite an HBU team for dinner or to meet with a group of is made to contact the prospect or his/her coaches. alumni in a city where they are competing. The NCAA permits student-ath- w You May attend a public event (high school awards banquet) at which pros- letes, AS A TEAM, to receive special benefits not permitted as individuals. pects are in attendance. No attempt should be made to recruit the prospect. Arrangements for such events can be made in advance with the head coach w You May discuss summer employment arrangements with a prospect AF- or Athletic Department. TER he/she has signed a National Letter of Intent. w You are permitted to play “pick up” basketball or softball games, continue neighborhood picnics or backyard barbecues and engage in your normal ac- tivities with the prospect and their family and friends. Again, you simply are not permitted to discuss the athletic program. w Reminders regarding relationships with currently enrolled HBU student- athletes: HBU HEAD COACHES

Steve Jones Jared Moon Kaddie Platt David Shuster Men’s Soccer Baseball Volleyball Men’s & Women’s Golf

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 37 Administration

DR. ROBERT B. SLOAN, JR.

University President

Dr. Robert B. Sloan Jr. is in his fourth year as President of Houston Baptist University, becoming the third president in the school’s history. He came to HBU from Baylor University, where he served as both Chan- cellor and President. HBU has seen tremendous growth in Sloan’s first three years as President. Enrollment has increased, building is happening all over cam- pus and the Huskies have moved back to NCAA Division I. This is all part of Sloan’s vision to make HBU one of the premier Christian institutions in the country. Born in Coleman, Sloan grew up in Abilene before attending Baylor and earning a bachelor of arts degree cum laude, graduating “With Dis- tinction.” In his freshman year, Sloan was a member of Baylor’s baseball team. He then earned a master of divinity degree magna cum laude from Princeton Theological Seminary before conducting postbaccalau- reate research in church history at the University of Bristol, England, and earned the Doktor der Theologie degree insigni cum laude from the University of Basel, Switzerland. Before returning to Baylor to join the faculty of the Department of Religion, he taught at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and adjunctively at Hardin-Simmons University. He was the first to hold the position of chair of the George W. Truett School of Evangelism at Bay- lor and became founding Dean of Truett Seminary in 1993. Two years later, Sloan was named President of Baylor University. Ten years later, in 2005, Sloan was named Chancellor. While holding a full-time academic position, Sloan served as interim pastor of more than 20 churches throughout Texas and Oklahoma. He has also authored two books, edited several and published more than 50 articles during his career. Sloan has held memberships in many professional societies and learned organizations. He has held numerous civic positions in the Waco area and has served on the board of Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, the American Association of Presidents of In- dependent Colleges and Universities, the Big 12 Athletic Conference Board of Directors, and the Group of 6 (six major athletic conferences). He was inducted into the Little League Hall of Excellence in 1996. Married to the former Sue Collier, the Sloans have seven children, a HBU ATHLETIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE daughter-in-law and three sons-in-law: Charissa, Bryan and Amy, Eraina and Bryan, Michael, Alathea and Justin, Sophia and Mac, and Paul. They are also the proud grandparents of Robert Bryan Sloan IV and Lucy Larson. Bobby Towery - Chair u

Susan Cook Karen Francies Teresa Fuqua Marquis Gatewood Mary Gleason Mary-Ellen Hall Jared Moon James Johnson Steve Moniaci Dan Kramlick Hannah Wingate Sharon Luksetich Allan Yan Anthony Martin John Yarrington

38 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Administration maintaining a graduation rate above 90 percent. Cottrell was honored by his peers as the 2001 NAIA Region Athletics Director of the Year. Cottrell also has served Houston Baptist University as head men’s STEVE MONIACI basketball coach for 18 years and led his last 10 NAIA teams to na- tional championship appearances. He recorded his 300th career vic- tory in 2004-05 and has been named Conference Coach of the Year Director of Athletics five times. In 2002-03, Cottrell was chosen Basketball Times National Coach of the Year after leading the Huskies to a 31-3 record and the nation’s top ranking. He also was chosen as a coach for USA Basketball in 2006, helping select the U18 team that won the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. Steve Moniaci became the director of athletics at HBU on Feb. 1, A native of Arkansas, Cottrell attended Houston’s Westbury High 2010 after serving as interim director since the end of May 2009. In School. After graduating from Westbury, Cottrell attended the Uni- his new role, he will oversee the day-to-day operations of the athletic versity of Arkansas, where he served as a volunteer coach for Nolan department while continuing to lead the department in its transition to Richardson, his mentor, while earning his degree in industrial engineer- NCAA Division I. He came to HBU in January of 2007 as the associate ing. He also served as sports director for Fayetteville, Ark., ABC affiliate director of athletics, after 26 years across town at Rice University. KTVP-TV. Cottrell then spent a year as an assistant coach at North In nearly two and a half years as the associate director of athletics, Dakota State College of Science before returning to Arkansas and join- Moniaci has been with the Huskies from the beginning of the transition ing Richardson’s staff as an assistant coach. During Cottrell’s years as process. He has also assisted in overseeing the operations in the de- an assistant at Arkansas, the Razorbacks won two Southwest Confer- partment. ence championships and went to the NCAA tournament three times, He began his tenure at Rice as the executive director for the Owl culminating with the Hogs’ appearance at the 1990 NCAA Final Four. Club and director of athletic promotions. He was elevated to assistant Cottrell is married to the former Jacque George, director of media athletic director in charge of operations in 1985, associate athletic di- relations for the Great West Conference, and they have two daughters: rector in 1997 and rose to the position of senior associate athletic Scottlyn Rose (15) and Sydney-Anne (13). He also serves as a deacon director in 2001, a position he held until 2006. at Sugar Land Baptist Church. Moniaci was the administrator at Rice directly responsible for vol- leyball, baseball, tennis, golf and women’s soccer. During his tenure with the Owls, he played an integral role in the success of the baseball team’s 11 conference championships and five College World Series appearances, including the 2003 NCAA National Championship. DR. JOHN YARRINGTON He was also the administrator responsible for academic advising, sports information, marketing and athletic fund-raising, concessions and facilities maintainence. Moniaci has extensive experience in over- Faculty Athletics Representative seeing facilities renovations and construction. He oversaw renovations to historic Rice Stadium and to Rice Track to accommodate the addi- tion of women’s soccer. He also played an important role in the expan- sion of Rice’s Reckling Park. Moniaci graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Dr. John Yarrington, director of the school of music, is in his eighth physical education and a minor in mathematics from Ball State Uni- year as faculty athletics representative for the Huskies and serves as versity. He went on to attain his master’s degree in education with an HBU’s representative to the NCAA. emphasis in athletic administration from Ohio University. Yarrington, who also serves HBU as director of choral studies and a Moniaci and his wife, Cathy had two daughters, Alyssa (21) and An- professor of music, received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from drea (17). the University of Oklahoma. He completed the master of sacred music degree at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City and contin- ued his graduate studies back at the University of Oklahoma, complet- ing a doctor of musical arts degree. He is an active contributor to professional journals and his writings RON COTTRELL on choral techniques, organization and philosophy of church music are well known. His choirs at HBU have distinguished themselves for their artistry and range of literature. Associate Director of Athletics/ Yarrington is active in the American Choral Directors Association Head Basketball Coach and served as Southwest Divisional President. He has been featured conductor for numerous honor choruses and all-state events with his workshop schedule taking him throughout the United States and Canada. Ron Cottrell is in his second year as associate director of athletics He enjoys running, spectator sports, racquetball and reading. He after serving 16 years as director of athletics for the Huskies. Cottrell and his wife Diana have six children: Patrick, Julie, Christopher, Barbara, worked very closely with HBU President Robert Sloan in leading HBU’s Ryan and Megan. They are also the proud grandparents of four: Peyton, transition back to NCAA Division I. Carson, Hayes and John Robert. Under Cottrell’s leadership, HBU athletics became one of the pre- mier NAIA programs in the country, winning 42 conference champion- ships and competing in national tournaments 32 times. Cottrell then led the Huskies back into NCAA Division I as a member of the Great West Conference, building on the successes of the past. In addition to the Huskies’ team success under Cottrell, HBU has produced 96 All-America and 62 Academic All-America honorees while 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 39 Administration

DAVID MOSS RUSS RENEAU

Assistant Director of Athletics/ Director of Athletic Compliance & Academics Media Relations

David Moss is in his third year as the assistant director of athlet- Russ Reneau is in his first year as director of athletic media relations ics for compliance and academics. He came to HBU after serving the at Houston Baptist University, after spending the one year as assistant past eight years as co-owner of the Texas Baseball Academy. Moss will director. He oversees the media relations efforts for the department’s handle the day-to-day operation of the compliance department, as well 15 NCAA Division I sports and is the primary contact for the men’s as oversee the advising of HBU’s student-athletes. basketball, volleyball, baseball and men’s and women’s golf programs. Before beginning his ownership of the baseball academy, Moss Reneau was the assistant director of athletic media relations and spent 11 years across town at Rice University in several capacities — internet coordinator at Baylor from 2003-2006. He served as the the final three as the compliance coordinator. contact for volleyball, track & field/cross country, men’s and women’s While at Rice, he also served as an assistant baseball coach and golf and worked extensively with the men’s and women’s basketball pro- assistant academic coordinator followed by a stint as administrative grams as the secondary contact. He was also the assistant director assistant for football operations before becoming compliance coordina- at Jacksonville University in Florida from 2001-03, where he was the tor. He also was coordinator of the Rice Baseball Camp. contact for the women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball teams. Re- Prior to coming to Houston, Moss worked as an assistant baseball neau began his career in collegiate athletics as the women’s soccer, coach for Indiana University from 1987-89 and the College of Wooster swimming and cross country contact at Rice in 2000. from 1985-87. He spent the summers during those years working as During the 2005-06 academic year, Reneau’s design of the Baylor an assistant coach in the Virginia Valley League with the Harrisonburg Men’s Golf Media Guide was ranked second and the Baylor Women’s Turks and New Market Rebels. Golf Media Guide was ranked fourth nationally by the College Sports Moss was a two-sport athlete at Huntington University in Indiana, Information Directors of America. He was an official scorer at the 2003 playing baseball and tennis. He earned his master’s degree in athletic NCAA Volleyball Championship in Dallas, assisted in hosting the 2010 administration from Bowling Green State University. NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional at Reliant Stadium in Houston Moss and his wife Debbie have two sons, Grant (16) and Clay (13). and serves on the local media committee for the 2011 NCAA Men’s He serves as an elder, ABF teacher and on the missions leadership staff Basketball Final Four, which will also be held at Reliant Stadium. at Fellowship Bible Church in Pearland where, for the past three years, A Houston native, Reneau graduated with a bachelor of arts in jour- he has served as leader and coordinator for a baseball/English teach- nalism and corporate communication from Baylor in 1998 and is a ing mission trip to Croatia. member of the College Sports Information Directors of America.

MARY-ELLEN HALL SCOTT TARRANT

Senior Woman Administrator/ Director of Marketing & Head Softball Coach Development

Mary-Ellen Hall is in her second year as Senior Woman Administra- tor at HBU. Her duties as SWA are to coordinate and provide support Scott Tarrant is in his third year as director of marketing and de- for all woman’s sports teams, attend home and away games and con- velopment at HBU, overseeing all facets of fundraising, marketing and ference championships as appropriate to represent the department operations for the Huskies’ Athletic Department. Tarrant is director of and participate in the hiring and evaluation of coaches. Hall also dis- the Husky Athletic Fund and organizes the annual scholarship golf tour- seminates pertinent information to coaches, provides insight and infor- nament. mation regarding women’s issues and programming at all levels and Tarrant came to HBU after more than 10 years with the McLane represents HBU at Great West Conference and NCAA meetings and Group, serving as sales manager for Astrodome USA, special assistant conventions. to the chairman of the Houston Astros and director of sales for Classic Hall, a 1988 HBU graduate, is also the head softball coach at HBU Foods. and the 2011 season will be her 20th at the helm of the program. Dur- Along with Steve Moniaci, HBU’s athletic director, Tarrant helped ing her time with the Huskies, she has led HBU to nine NAIA national implement and develop the Minute Maid College Baseball Classic, which championship tournament appearances and was the Red River Athletic has matched the nation’s top programs in a professional environment Conference Coach of the Year every year HBU was a member. In 2005, for the past 10 years. the Huskies posted the record for number of wins in a season (51) Tarrant was also instrumental in bringing the first NCAA Super Re- and concluded the season ranked the highest in program history (2nd). gional to a professional facility when Rice hosted Southwestern Louisi- She and assistant coach Roger Willhite have been honored as NAIA ana at the Astrodome in 1999. Southwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year in 1999 and 2005. She has coached 31 All-Americas and 44 Academic All-Americas and has a career record of 639-297. 40 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Administration

BARBARA TOLAR GLEN McMICKEN

Assistant Director of Compliance/ Media Relations Assistant Scholarships

Barbara Tolar is in her fourth year as assistant director of com- Glen McMicken is in his fourth year as media relations assistant for pliance/scholarships coordinator for the Huskies. Tolar came to HBU the Huskies. He also serves HBU as assistant track and field coach af- after 35 years with the Rice University athletic department. ter serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Rice. McMicken, who was A Shreveport native, Tolar has been involved in athletics through- an assistant sports information director at Rice for two years, brings out her adult life. She moved to Houston when her husband, the late more than 20 years of collegiate coaching experience to the Huskies, Charles Tolar, played football for the Houston Oilers. He played fullback including stints at Southwest Texas State, Texas-San Antonio and Wis- for the Oilers for seven years until his retirement and then served the consin-Stout. organization as a scout for three years. They met at Northwestern McMicken worked for USA Track & Field as an assistant in the me- State University where last year Barbara and her family represented dia relations office. During that time, he served as media coordinator Charles at the century celebration of NSU football after he was chosen for numerous national championship events, including the 1996 Olym- one of the Demons’ Top 100 players. pic Trials in Atlanta. He was a press officer for several USA national While at Rice, Tolar served first as a coaches’ secretary, and then teams, serves as a consultant for USATF and was the media liaison for executive assistant to the athletic director. While serving in that capac- the 2007 IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. ity, she took over compliance and the duties of assistant to the athletic From 1990-94, McMicken was head women’s track and field coach director on scholarships. and the first full-time sports information director at UW-Stout. A gradu- Tolar has three children: Debbie, Sharon and Brenda. She enjoys ate of SWT, McMicken holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a four grandchildren: Alicia, Nick, Shelby and Brandon, two great- master’s in physical education. grandchildren: Aisha and Braydon, and her Yorkshire terrier, Annie.

DAVID CRANE MARY ELLEN LEISERING Compliance Assistant Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations David Crane is in his second year as Compliance Assistant at HBU. Crane recently served as the Media Relations Coordinator for the Bay Mary Ellen Leisering is in her third year as assistant director of ath- Area Toros during the 2008 season. He has done radio play-by-play and letic media relations at HBU and is the primary contact for the men’s color commentary for area high school football games, baseball and and women’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball programs. most recently, the HBU baseball and soccer teams. A Missouri native, She came to Houston after a 10-month internship at Wayne State Crane has lived most of his life in Texas. He graduated from the Univer- University in Detroit where she was responsible for the Division I wom- sity of Houston with a degree in sports administration. en’s ice hockey program, as well as Division II men’s and women’s cross country and men’s and women’s tennis. Leisering also served as the public relations intern for College Hock- ey America (CHA), where she was responsible for the weekly press releases and conference players of the week. She designed the WSU MEGAN HAYS women’s hockey and the CHA men’s and women’s media guides and was also the acting commissioner at the 2007 CHA Women’s Hockey Tournament in Pittsburgh. Compliance Graduate Assistant Leisering is a 2006 graduate of Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pa., where she earned her bachelor of arts degree in sport media. While at Mercyhurst, she was a four-year student assistant in the sports infor- mation office, assisting in all aspects of the Lakers’ 25 varsity sports. Megan Hays is in her first year as the compliance graduate assis- She has sports information in her blood as her father, John, is the for- tant at HBU. She returns to her hometown after one season as an as- mer SID at Mercyhurst College, and her brother, David, is the former sistant softball coach at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss. SID at the University of Findlay. Hays earned a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and She is a member of College Sports Information Directors of America recreation from Mississippi Valley State in 2009 and was a member and the Eastern College Athletic Conference Sports Information Direc- of the Delta Devilettes softball team. She twice earned first-team All- tors Association. Southwestern Athletic Conference honors as a catcher and helped the Delta Devilettes capture four conference titles. Hays is currently working toward her master’s degree in sports management. 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 41 Athletic Training

KERI STRONG DANA QUINTERRO

Director of Athletic Training Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer

Keri Strong enters her first year as the director of athletic training Dana Quinterro is in her second year as a graduate assistant athlet- after spending the previous two as the associate director. Strong re- ic trainer at HBU. Quinterro spent two years working for Austin Sports ceived her B.S. in kinesiology from Texas Woman’s University and her Medicine, assisting four orthopedic surgeons, four physical therapists masters in kinesiology from the University of North Texas. and a physiatrist in daily clinical functions. Prior to HBU, Strong has been employed as an athletic trainer at Quinterro earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training at the Uni- both of her alma maters and most recently Rice University. versity of Texas in 2006. While at UT, she worked as the head athletic In addition to being the primary athletic trainer for men’s soccer and training student with the Longhorn football team, as well as volleyball softball, Strong will supervise all Husky athletes’ rehabilitation as rehab and women’s soccer. Her duties at Texas also included assisting with coordinator. the athletic training coverage at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays and Strong is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and numerous Big 12 championships. She was also a member of the Long- licensed by the State of Texas. horn Athletic Training Student Association.

EMILY KOHUT MATT VASQUEZ

Associate Director of Graduate Assistant Athletic Training Athletic Trainer

Matt Vasquez is in his third season as a graduate assistant athletic Emily Kohut enters her first year as associate director of athletic trainer after four years as a student athletic trainer at HBU,. He is an training at HBU, and will mainly be responsible for the care of the Hus- LAT who is currently working on his master’s at HBU. kies’ women’s basketball program and serve as rehabilitation coordina- Born in the Canary Islands, Spain, Vasquez moved between several tor for all Husky sports. Spanish cities to eventually graduate from the British High School in She comes to HBU after two years as assistant athletic trainer for Lanzarote, Spain. He then transferred to HBU from the University of the football program at Rice University. While at Rice, she also covered London in London, England. several football and basketball camps and NCAA postseason events. A native of Osceola, Pa., Kohut attended California University of Pennsylvania, earning a bachelor of science degree in athletic training in 2008. She also served as an athletic training student, gaining experi- ence with several sports. ANDREW FLOWERS She earned a master of education degree in allied health education and administration from the University of Houston in 2010. Kohut is a certified and licensed athletic trainer and is a member of Graduate Assistant the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. She is also a member of the Athletic Trainer Southwestern Athletic Trainers’ Association and has obtained National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist Certification. Andrew Flowers is in his second semester at HBU and his first as an assistant athletic trainer. Born in Waco, Texas, Andrew is the son of Joe and Patty Flowers and younger brother of Kristin. He is a 2009 graduate of Rice University, where he was a student athletic trainer for four and a half years, working with the football and women’s soccer teams. He received BAs in kinesiology and psychology.

42 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Athletic Department Directory Name Title Office Phone E-mail Steve Moniaci Director of Athletics 281.649.3096 [email protected] Dr. John Yarrington Faculty Athletics Representative 281.649.3027 [email protected] DeAnna Gale Business Manager [email protected]

COMPLIANCE David Moss Assistant AD/Compliance & Academics 281.649.3353 [email protected] Barbara Tolar Assistant Director of Compliance/Scholarships 281.649.3052 [email protected] David Crane Compliance Assistant 281.649.3342 [email protected] Megan Hays Compliance Graduate Assistant 281.649.3046 [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS Russ Reneau Director of Athletic Media Relations 281.649.3098 [email protected] Mary Ellen Leisering Asst. Director of Athletic Media Relations 281.649.3087 [email protected] MARKETING Scott Tarrant Director of Athletic Marketing & Development 281.649.3143 [email protected] Rachel Spreen Marketing Assistant 281.649.3143 ATHLETIC TRAINING Keri Strong Director of Athletic Training 281.649.3328 [email protected] Emily Kohut Associate Director of Athletic Training 281.649.3328 [email protected] Dana Quinterro Assistant Athletic Trainer (GA) 281.649.3328 [email protected] Matt Vasquez Assistant Athletic Trainer (GA) 281.649.3328 [email protected] Andrew Flowers Assistant Athletic Trainer (GA) 281.649.3328 [email protected]

BASEBALL Jared Moon Head Coach 281.649.3332 [email protected] Xavier Hernandez Assistant Coach 281.649.3262 [email protected] Russell Stockton Assistant Coach 281.649.3264 [email protected] BASKETBALL - MEN’S Ron Cottrell Head Coach/Associate AD 281.649.3250 [email protected] Steven Key Assistant Coach 281.649.3271 [email protected] Keith Berard Assistant Coach 281.649.3057 [email protected] Jud Kinne Assistant Coach 281.649.3409 [email protected] BASKETBALL - WOMEN’S Mary Gleason Head Coach 281.649.3105 [email protected] Katrina Robinson Assistant Coach 281.649.3106 [email protected] Donna Finnie Assistant Coach 281.649.3149 [email protected] GOLF - MEN’S & WOMEN’S David Shuster Head Coach 281.649.3092 [email protected] Ryan Blagg Assistant Coach 281.649.3085 [email protected] SOCCER - MEN’S Steve Jones Head Coach 281.649.3480 [email protected] Dustin Norman Assistant Coach 281.649.3091 [email protected] SOCCER - WOMEN’S Misty Jones Head Coach 281.649.3490 [email protected] Jeremy Clevenger Assistant Coach 281.649.3079 [email protected] Santiago Molina-Castillo Assistant Coach (GA) 281.649.3079 [email protected] SOFTBALL Mary-Ellen Hall Head Coach/Senior Woman Administrator 281.649.3248 [email protected] Roger Willhite Assistant Coach 281.649.3254 [email protected] TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY - MEN’S & WOMEN’S Theresa Fuqua Head Coach 281.649.3093 [email protected] Glen McMicken Assistant Coach 281.649.3089 [email protected] Sesar Figueroa Assistant Coach 281.649.3147 [email protected] VOLLEYBALL Kaddie Platt Head Coach 281.649.3316 [email protected] Steve Greene Assistant Coach 281.649.3273 [email protected] Nicole Westerterp Assistant Coach (GA) 281.649.3144 [email protected]

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 43 Sharp Gym

The Frank and Lucille Sharp Physical Education Building was built in 1963. Later named Sharp Gymnasium, the fa- cility serves as home to the Husky bas- ketball teams and Husky volleyball team. Sharp Gym has also served as the home away from home practice facility for the two-time NBA champion Houston Rock- ets and the four-time WNBA champion Houston Comets. Water damage during the summer of 1994 forced HBU to replace the playing floor. Sharp Gymnasium now boasts one of the finest playing floors in the state of Texas. Further renovations included the replacement of bleachers, donated by the President’s Development Council, making the seating capacity in the “new” gym 1,500.

TODD McELROY

Cheerleading & Dance Team Coach

Todd McElroy is in his fourth year as cheerleading and dance team coach at HBU. McElroy, who also serves HBU as assistant recreation director, coached cheerleading and dance at Independent Community College in Kansas prior to coming to HBU. While taking post-graduate classes, McElroy was a cheerleader for two years at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his bachelor’s degree in history and education from Clarion University. 44 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Opponents

Anchorage, Alaska Site of the Great Alaska Shootout Nov. 25-27 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Opponents Alaska-Anchorage Arizona State Chicago State SEAWOLVES SUN DEVILS COUGARS

Nov. 26 w Anchorage, Alaska w TBD Nov. 25 w Anchorage, Alaska w 8 p.m. Jan. 13 w Chicago w 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Location...... Anchorage, Alaska Location...... Tempe, Ariz. Location...... Chicago, Ill. Enrollment...... 20,242 Enrollment...... 68, 064 Enrollment...... 7,200 Colors...... Green & Gold Colors...... Maroon & Gold Colors...... Green & White Conference...... Great Northwest Athletic Conference...... Pacific 10 Conference...... Great West Arena (Cap.)...... Sullivan Arena (8,700) Arena (Cap.)...... Wells Fargo Arena (13,947) Arena (Cap.)...... Jones Center (7,000) Chancellor...... Fran Ulmer President...... Michael M. Crow President...... Dr. Wayne D. Watson Athletic Director...... Dr. Steve Cobb Athletic Director...... Lisa L. Love Athletic Director...... Sudie Davis Head Coach...... Rusty Osborne Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Tracy Dildy Overall Record (7th Yr.)...... 110-67 Overall Record (18th Yr.)...... 330-214 Overall Record...... First Season Record at UAA (7th Yr.)...... 110-67 Record at ASU (5th Yr.)...... 76-55 Record at CSU...... First Season Assistant Coaches...... Ryan Orton Assistant Coaches...... Dedrique Taylor Assistant Coaches...... James Farr Casey Reed Scott Pera, Lamont Smith Sean Pryor Phone...... 907.786.1042 Phone...... 480.965.9885 Phone...... 773.995.3657 2009-10 Record...... 17-10 2009-10 Record...... 22-11 2009-10 Record...... 9-23 Conference Record (Finish)...... 8-8 (5th) Conference Record (Finish)...... 12-6 (2nd) Conference Record...... 4-8 (T-5th) All-Time Series...... First Meeting All-Time Series...... ASU leads, 1-0 All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 3-2 Last Meeting...... First Meeting Last Meeting...... ASU, 122-70 - 1996 Last Meeting...... HBU, 90-77 - 2010

Duquesne East Texas Baptist Fairleigh Dickinson DUKES TIGERS KNIGHTS

Jan. 8 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Feb. 13 w Sharp Gym w 2:05 p.m. Jan. 17 w Teaneck, N.J. w 6 p.m.

Location...... Pittsburgh, Pa. Location...... Marshall, Texas Location...... Teaneck, N.J. Enrollment...... 10,363 Enrollment...... 1,197 Enrollment...... 6,051 Colors...... Red & Blue Colors...... Navy & Gold Colors...... Burgundy & Blue Conference...... Atlantic 10 Conference...... American Southwest (DIII) Conference...... Northeast Arena (Cap.)...... A.J. Palumbo Center (4,406) Arena...... Ornelas Gymnasium Arena (Cap.)...... Rothman Center (2,250) President...... Dr. Charles J. Dougherty President...... Samuel W. “Dub” Oliver President...... Dr. J. Michael Adams Athletic Director...... Greg Amodio Athletic Director...... Kent Reeves Athletic Director...... David A. Langford Head Coach...... Ron Everhart Head Coach...... Bert West Head Coach...... Greg Vetrone Overall Record (17th Yr.)...... 238-233 Overall Record (18th Yr.)...... 217-243 Overall Record (2nd Yr.)...... 11-21 Record at Duquesne (5th Yr.)...... 64-61 Record at ETBU (17th Yr.)...... 205-229 Record at FDU (2nd Yr.)...... 11-21 Assistant Coaches...... Steve Hall Assistant Coaches...... Michael Prather Assistant Coaches...... Bob Leckie Greg Gary, Rodney Crawford Ivory Gilmore Jeremy Fink, Marcus Toney-El Phone...... 412.396.6567 Phone...... 903.923.2231 Phone...... 201.692.2204 2009-10 Record...... 16-16 2008-09 Record...... 15-12 2009-10 Record...... 7-23 Conference Record (Finish)...... 7-9 (8th) Conference Record (Finish)...... 12-8 (3rd-East) Conference Record (Finish)...... 6-12 (T9th) All-Time Series...... First Meeting All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 14-7 All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 1-0 Last Meeting...... First Meeting Last Meeting...... HBU, 104-87 - 2003 Last Meeting...... HBU , 92-77 - 2009

46 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Opponents Green Bay Louisiana Tech McMurry PHOENIX BULLDOGS

Jan. 3 w Green Bay, Wis. w 7 p.m. Dec. 14 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Nov. 6 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m.

Location...... Green Bay, Wisc. Location...... Ruston, La. Location...... Abilene, Texas Enrollment...... 6,500 Enrollment...... 11,250 Enrollment...... 14,757 Colors...... Green, White & Red Colors...... Blue & Red Colors...... Blue, Red & White Conference...... Horizon League Conference...... Western Athletic Conference...... Sun Belt Arena (Cap.)...... Resch Center (9,729) Arena (Cap.)..... Thomas Assembly Center (8,000) Arena (Cap.)...... Mitchell Center (10,000) President...... Dr. Thomas K. Warden President...... Dr. Daniel Reneau President...... Dr. John H. Russell Athletic Director...... Ken Bothof Athletic Director...... Bruce Van De Velde Athletic Director...... Bill Libby Head Coach...... Brian Wardle Head Coach...... Kerry Rupp Head Coach...... Matt Garnett th Overall Record...... First Season Overall Record (5 Yr.)...... 54-57 Overall Record...... First Season th Record at UWGB...... First Season Record at La. Tech (4 Yr.)...... 44-53 Record at McMurry...... First Season Assistant Coaches...... Brian Barone Assistant Coaches...... Curtis Condie Assistant Coaches...... David Kemp Jimmy Foster, Chrys Cornelius Dusty May, Derrick Jones Phone...... 325.793.4865 Phone...... 920.465.2488 Phone...... 318.257.4111 2009-10 Record...... 17-9 2009-10 Record...... 22-13 2009-10 Record...... 24-11 Conference Record (Finish).....15-6 (2nd-West) rd th Conference Record (Finish)...... 11-7 (3 ) Conference Record (Finish)...... 9-7 (4 ) All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 1-0 All-Time Series...... UWGB leads, 3-0 All-Time Series...... La. Tech leads, 10-2 Last Meeting...... HBU, 86-79 - 1996 Last Meeting...... UWGB, 77-66 - 2010 Last Meeting...... La. Tech, 84-47 - 2009

Middle Tennessee State Missouri-Kansas City NJIT BLUE RAIDERS KANGAROOS HIGHLANDERS

Feb. 22 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Dec. 21 w Kansas City, Mo. w 7:05 p.m. Jan. 15 w Newark, N.J. w 3 p.m. Feb. 17 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Location...... Murfreesboro, Tenn. Location...... Kansas City, Mo. Enrollment...... 26,400 Enrollment...... 14,221 Location...... Newark, N.J. Colors...... Royal Blue & White Colors...... Blue & Gold Enrollment...... 5,924 Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... The Summit League Colors...... Red and White (Blue Accent) Conference...... Great West Arena (Cap.)...... Murphy Center (11,520) Arena (Cap.)...Swinney Recreation Center (1,504) President...... Dr. Sidney A. McPhee Chancellor...... Leo Morton Arena (Cap.)...... Estelle and Zoom Fleisher AC (1,500) Athletic Director...... Chris Massaro Athletic Director...... Tim Hall President...... Dr. Robert A. Altenkirch Head Coach...... Head Coach...... Matt Brown Athletic Director...... Lenny Kaplan Overall Record (14th Yr.)...... 208-160 Overall Record (4th Yr.)...... 30-63 Head Coach...... Jim Engles rd Record at MTSU (7th Yr.)...... 137-110 Record at UMKC (4th Yr.)...... 30-63 Overall Record (3 Yr.)...... 11-51 rd Assistant Coaches...... Win Case Assistant Coaches...... Stephen Brough Record at NJIT (3 Yr.)...... 11-51 Rob Moxley, Al Pinkins Wendell Moore, Martin Unger Assistant Coaches...... Mike Spisto Phone...... 615.898.2916 Phone...... 816.235.1036 Ira Bowman, Kevin Tirone 2009-10 Record...... 19-14 2009-10 Record...... 12-19 Phone...... 973.596.5727 Conference Record (Finish)...... 13-5 (1st-East) Conference Record (Finish)...... 6-12 (8th) 2009-10 Record...... 10-21 th All-Time Series...... MTSU leads, 3-0 All-Time Series...... UMKC leads, 1-0 Conference Record...... 4-8 (T-5 ) Last Meeting...... MTSU, 109-79 - 2010 Last Meeting...... UMKC, 102-87 - 2009 All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 5-0 Last Meeting...... HBU, 74-64 - 2010

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 47 Opponents North Dakota Northwestern State Oklahoma State FIGHTING SIOUX DEMONS COWBOYS

Jan. 29 w Grand Forks, N.D. w 3 p.m. Nov. 15 w Natchitoches, La. w 7 p.m. Nov. 13 w Stillwater, Okla. w 3:30 p.m. March 3 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Location...... Natchitoches, La. Location...... Stillwater, Okla. Location...... Grand Forks, N.D. Enrollment...... 9,244 Enrollment...... 35,000 Enrollment...... 12,748 Colors...... Purple, White & Orange Colors...... Orange & Black Colors...... Kelly Green & White Conference...... Southland Conference...... Big 12 Conference...... Great West Arena (Cap.)...... Prather Coliseum (3,600) Arena (Cap.)...... Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Arena (Cap.)...... Sioux Center (3,064) President...... Dr. Randall J. Webb President...... Burns Hargis President...... Dr. Robert Kelley Athletic Director...... Greg Burke Athletic Director...... Mike Holder Athletic Director...... Brian Faison Head Coach...... Mike McConathy Head Coach...... Travis Ford Head Coach...... Brian Jones Overall Record (28th Yr.)...... 518-233 Overall Record (14th Yr.)...... 235-169 th Overall Record (5 Yr.)...... 50-67 Record at NSU (12th Yr.)...... 166-174 Record at OSU (3rd Yr.)...... 160-113 th Record at UND (5 Yr.)...... 50-67 Assistant Coaches...... Mark Slessinger Assistant Coaches...... Assistant Coaches...... Ryan Moody Jeff Moore, Luke Rogers Chris Ferguson, Steve Middleton Bryan Martin, Nate Philippe Phone...... 318.357.4274 Phone...... 405.744.5845 Phone...... 701.777.3478 2009-10 Record...... 10-19 2009-10 Record...... 22-11 2008-09 Record...... 8-23 Conference Record (Finish)...... (5-11, 4th-East) Conference Record (Finish)...... 9-7 (6th) rd Conference Record...... 5-7 (T-3 ) All-Time Series...... NWSU leads, 13-12 All-Time Series...... OSU leads, 9-1 All-Time Series...... HBU leads, 4-0 Last Meeting...... NWSU, 92-61 - 2009 Last Meeting...... OSU, 114-62 - 1998 Last Meeting...... HBU, 91-81 - 2010

Santa Clara South Alabama South Dakota BRONCOS JAGUARS COYOTES

Dec. 17 w Santa Clara, Calif. w 9 p.m. Dec. 12 w Mobile, Ala. w 2:05 p.m. Jan. 27 w Vermillion, S.D. w 7:05 p.m. March 5 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Location...... Santa Clara, Calif. Location...... Mobile, Ala. Enrollment...... 8,685 Enrollment...... 15,007 Location...... Vermillion, S.D. Colors...... Red & White Colors...... Blue, Red & White Enrollment...... 9,617 Conference...... West Coast Conference...... Sun Belt Colors...... Red & White Arena (Cap.)...... Leavey Center (4,700) Arena (Cap.)...... Mitchell Center (10,000) Conference...... Great West President...... Rev. Michael Engh President...... V. Gordon Moulton Arena (Cap.)...... DakotaDome (10,000) Athletic Director...... Dan Coonan Athletic Director...... Dr. Joel Erdmann President...... James W. Abbott Head Coach...... Kerry Keating Head Coach...... Ronnie Arrow Athletic Director...... David Sayler Overall Record (4th Yr.)...... 42-54 Overall Record (20th Yr.)...... 311-219 Head Coach...... Dave Boots th Record at SC (4th Yr.)...... 42-54 Record at USA (11th Yr.)...... 177-128 Overall Record (30 Yr.)...... 580-245 rd Assistant Coaches...... Dustin Kerns Assistant Coaches...... Michael Floyd Record at USD (23 Yr.)...... 465-182 Sam Scholl, James Ware Mike Brown, Paul Johnson Assistant Coaches...... Joey James Phone...... 408.554.4063 Phone...... 251.460.6104 Chris Kassin, Eric Johnson 2009-10 Record...... 11-21 2009-10 Record...... 17-15 Phone...... 605.677.5920 Conference Record (Finish)...... 3-11 (7th) Conference Record (Finish)...... 8-10 (5th-East) 2009-10 Record...... 22-10 st All-Time Series...... SC leads, 2-0 All-Time Series...... South Alabama leads, 5-0 Conference Record...... 11-1 (1 ) Last Meeting...... SC, 67-62 - 2009 Last Meeting...... USA, 76-64 - 2009 All-Time Series...... USD leads, 3-0 Last Meeting...... USD, 91-86 - 2010

48 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Opponents Texas-Arlington Texas-Pan American Texas State MAVERICKS BRONCS BOBCATS

Nov. 20 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Jan. 22 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Dec. 4 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Jan. 5 w Arlington, Texas w 7 p.m. Feb. 9 w Edinburg, Texas w 7:30 p.m. Location...... San Marcos, Texas Location...... Arlington, Texas Location...... Edinburg, Texas Enrollment...... 30,803 Enrollment...... 27,000 Enrollment...... 17,534 Colors...... Maroon & Gold Colors...... Royal Blue & Orange Colors...... Forest Green, Orange & White Conference...... Southland Conference...... Southland Conference...... Great West Arena (Cap.)...... Strahan Coliseum (7,200) Arena (Cap.)...... Texas Hall (3,600) Arena (Cap.)...... UTPA Fieldhouse (4,000) President...... Dr. Denise M. Trauth President...... James P. Spaniolo President (Interim)...... Dr. Charles Sorber Athletic Director...... Dr. Larry Teis Athletic Director...... Pete Carlon Athletic Director...... Chris King Head Coach...... Doug Davalos Head Coach...... Scott Cross Head Coach...... Ryan Marks Overall Record (9th Yr.)...... 123-103 th th Overall Record (5 Yr.)...... 66-57 Overall Record (10 Yr.)...... 154-110 Record at Texas St. (5th Yr.)...... 51-68 th Record at UTA (5 Yr.)...... 66-57 Record at UTPA...... 6-27 Assistant Coaches...... Rob Flaska Assistant Coaches...... Greg Young Assistant Coaches...... Rodrick Rhodes Terrence Rencher, Eric Brand Derrick Daniels, Zak Buncik Nick Bennett, Joel Weiss Phone...... 512.245.3832 Phone...... 817.272.5751 Phone...... 956.381.2225 2009-10 Record...... 15-16 2009-10 Record...... 16-14 2009-10 Record...... 6-27 Conference Record...... 9-7 (6th) th th Conference Record (Finish)...... 8-8 (5 -West) Conference Record...... 4-8 (T-5 ) All-Time Series...... Texas State leads, 1-0 All-Time Series...... UTA leads, 15-7 All-Time Series...... UTPA leads, 11-8 Last Meeting...... Texas State, 84-57 - 1968 Last Meeting...... UTA, 84-73 - 2010 Last Meeting...... HBU, 76-62 - 2010

Utah Valley Weber State Wyoming WOLVERINES WILDCATS COWBOYS

Feb. 5 w Sharp Gym w 7:35 p.m. Nov. 26 w Anchorage, Alaska w TBD Dec. 31 w Sharp Gym w 2:05 p.m. Feb. 26 w Orem, Utah w 8 p.m. Location...... Ogden, Utah Location...... Laramie, Wyo. Location...... Orem, Utah Enrollment...... 23,200 Enrollment...... 13,476 Enrollment...... 30,000 Colors...... Royal Purple & White Colors...... Brown & Gold Colors...... Green, White & Gold Conference...... Big Sky Conference...... Mountain West Conference...... Great West Arena (Cap.)...... Dee Events Center (12,000) Arena (Cap.)...... Arena-Auditorium (15,000) Arena (Cap.)...... McKay Center (8,500) President...... Dr. Ann Millner President...... Tom Buchanan President...... Dr. Matthew S. Holland Athletic Director...... Jerry Bovee Athletic Director...... Tom Burman Athletic Director...... Michael V. Jacobsen Head Coach...... Randy Rahe Head Coach...... Heath Schroyer Head Coach...... Dick Hunsaker Overall Record (5th Yr.)...... 77-47 Overall Record (6th Yr.)...... 76-100 th Overall Record (17 Yr.)...... 315-159 Record at WSU (5th Yr.)...... 77-47 Record at UW (3rd Yr.)...... 41-53 th Record at UVU (9 Yr.)...... 148-86 Assistant Coaches...... Eric Duft Assistant Coaches...... Fred Langley Assistant Coaches...... Mike Kelly Tim Gardner, Phil Beckner Nate Dixon, Anthony Stewart Steve Payne, Paul Moss Phone...... 801.626.7292 Phone...... 307.766.5114 Phone...... 801.863.8653 2009-10 Record...... 20-11 2009-10 Record...... 10-21 2009-10 Record...... 12-18 Conference Record...... 13-3 (1st) Conference Record...... 3-13 (8th) rd Conference Record...... 5-7 (T-3 ) All-Time Series...... First Meeting All-Time Series...... Wyoming leads, 1-0 All-Time Series...... Tied, 2-2 Last Meeting...... First Meeting Last Meeting...... UW, 84-74 - 2008 Last Meeting...... HBU, 61-48 - 2010

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 49 Opponents Media Relations Contacts Alaska-Anchorage McMurry South Alabama MBB Contact...... Nate Sagan MBB Contact...... Kyle Robarts MBB Contact...... Matt Horne Office...... 907.786.1295 Office...... 325.793.4612 Office...... 251.414.8184 Cell...... 907.764.4464 Cell...... N/A Cell...... 912.536.5806 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 907.563.4565 Fax...... N/A Fax...... 251.460.7297 Press Row...... 907.279.2071 Press Row...... N/A Press Row...... 251.460.7418

Arizona State Middle Tennessee State South Dakota MBB Contact...... Doug Tammaro MBB Contact...... Jessica Stauffacher MBB Contact...... Amil Anderson Office...... 480.965.5799 Office...... 615.904.8115 Office...... 605.677.5927 Cell...... N/A Cell...... 615.631.9523 Cell...... 605.677.7833 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 480.965 Fax...... 615.898.5626 Fax...... 605.677.5618 Press Row...... 480.965 Press Row...... 615.898.2807 Press Row...... 605.677.7833

Chicago State Missouri-Kansas City Texas-Arlington MBB Contact...... Corey Miggins MBB Contact...... James Allan MBB Contact...... Gregg Elkin Office...... 773.995.2217 Office...... 816.235.1034 Office...... 817.272.5706 Cell...... 773.414.5961 Cell...... 816.517.6201 Cell...... 214.577.8843 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 773.821.4961 Fax...... 816.235.1035 Fax...... 817.272.2254 Press Row...... 773.995.3641 Press Row...... 816.513.5217 Press Row...... 817.272.3795

Duquesne NJIT Texas-Pan American MBB Contact...... Dave Saba MBB Contact...... Tim Camp MBB Contact...... Andrew Haring Office...... 412.396.5861 Office...... 973.596.8461 Office...... 956.665.2037 Cell...... 412.225.5317 Cell...... N/A Cell...... N/A E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 412.396.6210 Fax...... 973.596.8440 Fax...... 956.381.2398 Press Row...... 412.396.4925 Press Row...... 973.596.8511 Press Row...... 956.381.2236

East Texas Baptist North Dakota Texas State MBB Contact...... David Weaver MBB Contact...... Ryan Powell MBB Contact...... Denise Thompson Office...... 903.923.2129 Office...... 701.777.2986 Office...... 512.245.2988 Cell...... 903.407.8320 Cell...... 701.213.5921 Cell...... 512.216.3440 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 903.934.8115 Fax...... 701.777.4352 Fax...... 512.245.2967 Press Row...... 903.923.2228 Press Row...... 701.777.5061 Press Row...... 512.245.5532

Fairleigh Dickinson Northwestern State Utah Valley MBB Contact...... Chris Strauch MBB Contact...... Doug Ireland MBB Contact...... Clint Burgi Office...... 201.692.2204 Office...... 318.357.6467 Office...... 801.863.8644 Cell...... N/A Cell...... 318.288.6388 Cell...... 801.362.1548 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 201.692.9361 Fax...... 318.357.4515 Fax...... 801.863.8813 Press Row...... 201.646.9265 Press Row...... 318.357.4544 Press Row...... 801.863.5209

Green Bay Oklahoma State Weber State MBB Contact...... Andrew Gavin MBB Contact...... Mike Noteware MBB Contact...... Brad Larsen Office...... 920.465.2498 Office...... 405.744.7756 Office...... 801.626.6010 Cell...... N/A Cell...... 405.612.4843 Cell...... 801.698.9548 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 920.465.2357 Fax...... 405.744.7754 Fax...... N/A Press Row...... 920.965.8735 Press Row...... 405.744.5757 Press Row...... 801.626.6588

Louisiana Tech Santa Clara Wyoming MBB Contact...... Steven Schoon MBB Contact...... Michelle Schmitt MBB Contact...... Jon Paradis Office...... 318.257.5314 Office...... 408.554.2114 Office...... 307.766.2256 Cell...... 620.218.1693 Cell...... 408.642.9117 Cell...... 307.760.2582 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Fax...... 318.257.3757 Fax...... 408.554.6942 Fax...... 307.766.2346 Press Row...... 318.257.3144 Press Row...... 408.554.4655 Press Row...... 307.766.2222

50 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Opponents ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Abilene Christian...... 0-2 Hardin-Simmons...... 27-13 Mountain State...... 2-0 Southern Nazarene...... 5-0 Alabama State...... 0-1 Hawaii...... 1-2 National Christian...... 8-1 Southern-New Orleans...... 4-2 Alcorn State...... 1-1 Houston...... 0-11 Navy...... 0-1 Southwestern...... 12-1 Ambassador...... 6-0 Howard...... 1-0 Nebraska Wesleyan...... 1-0 SW Assemblies of God...... 19-0 Angelo State...... 1-2 Howard Payne...... 3-0 NJIT...... 5-0 Southwestern Adventist...... 8-0 Arizona...... 0-1 Huston-Tillotson...... 31-8 New Mexico...... 0-1 Stephen F. Austin State...... 1-9 Arizona State...... 0-1 Illinois State...... 0-1 New Mexico Highlands...... 1-0 Stetson...... 4-7 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 10-12 Incarnate Word...... 1-15 New Mexico State...... 0-2 St. Ambrose...... 1-0 Arkansas Baptist...... 1-0 Iowa State...... 0-1 New Orleans...... 2-6 St. Edward’s...... 13-9 Arkansas State...... 0-6 Jackson State...... 5-1 Nicholls State...... 11-7 St. Gregory’s...... 3-0 Austin College...... 8-0 Jarvis Christian...... 26-1 North Carolina A&T...... 0-1 St. Mary’s...... 1-5 Austin Peay...... 1-0 John Brown...... 1-1 North Carolina Central...... 1-0 St. Thomas...... 1-0 Azusa Pacific...... 0-1 Kentucky Wesleyan...... 0-1 North Dakota...... 2-0 Sul Ross State...... 2-0 Bacone...... 13-2 Lamar...... 3-4 North Park...... 1-0 Tarleton State...... 1-4 Ball State...... 1-1 Lambuth...... 1-0 North Texas...... 2-7 Tennessee-Martin...... 0-1 Baptist Christian...... 4-0 Langston...... 17-5 Northeastern State...... 0-1 Texas-Arlington...... 7-15 Baptist-Charleston...... 3-1 Lewis...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State...... 2-0 Texas-El Paso...... 0-4 Barber-Scotia...... 2-0 LeTourneau...... 10-0 Northwestern State...... 12-13 Texas-Pan American...... 8-11 Bay Ridge Christian...... 2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 2-4 NW Oklahoma State...... 2-1 Texas-Permian Basin...... 7-0 Bellarmine...... 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe...... 8-18 Ohio State...... 0-1 Texas-San Antonio...... 5-3 Biola...... 0-1 Louisiana Christian...... 4-2 Oklahoma Baptist...... 1-2 Texas A&M...... 0-8 Bishop College...... 1-3 Louisiana College...... 5-5 Oklahoma Christian...... 2-1 Texas A&M-Commerce...... 3-3 Boise State...... 0-2 LSU...... 0-2 Oklahoma City...... 3-9 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi...... 3-3 Campbellsville...... 0-1 LSU-Shreveport...... 4-0 Oklahoma Panhandle State...... 1-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 9-7 Centenary...... 9-22 Louisiana Tech...... 2-10 Oklahoma State...... 1-9 Texas A&M International...... 7-1 Chicago State...... 3-2 Loyola-Marymount...... 0-1 Olivet Nazarene...... 1-0 TCU...... 1-5 Coppin State...... 0-1 Loyola-New Orleans...... 2-2 Paul Quinn...... 23-0 Texas College...... 21-6 Concordia-Austin...... 16-4 Lubbock Christian...... 3-2 Philander Smith...... 1-0 Texas Lutheran...... 16-12 Concordia-Irvine...... 0-1 Marquette...... 0-1 Pittsburgh...... 0-1 Texas Southern...... 1-6 Creighton...... 0-2 Martin Methodist...... 0-1 Prairie View A&M...... 7-0 Texas State...... 0-1 Dallas Baptist...... 10-5 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 1-1 Quincy...... 1-0 Texas Tech...... 0-4 Dallas Christian...... 3-0 Massachusetts...... 1-0 Rhema...... 1-0 Texas Wesleyan...... 14-6 Denver...... 0-2 Master’s...... 0-1 Rice...... 0-5 Trinity...... 5-2 Dillard...... 4-5 McMurry...... 1-0 Rider...... 1-0 Tulsa...... 0-3 Drake...... 1-1 McNeese State...... 2-12 Robert Morris...... 2-2 Union (Tenn.)...... 0-4 East Tennessee State...... 0-1 Memphis...... 0-1 Sacramento State...... 0-1 Utah...... 0-1 East Texas Baptist...... 14-7 Mercer...... 12-8 Saint Louis...... 0-1 Utah State...... 0-1 Eastern Illinois...... 0-1 Michigan...... 0-1 Sam Houston State...... 7-6 Utah Valley...... 2-2 Eastern New Mexico...... 2-0 Mid-America...... 1-0 Samford...... 16-8 Villanova...... 0-1 Ecclesia...... 1-0 Middle Tennessee State...... 0-3 Santa Clara...... 0-2 Wayland Baptist...... 0-2 Elizabeth City State...... 0-1 Midwestern State...... 3-6 Science & Arts of Okla...... 2-1 Westminster...... 1-0 Evangel...... 1-0 Mississippi...... 0-2 Schreiner...... 10-6 West Texas State...... 0-4 Fairleigh-Dickinson...... 1-0 Mississippi State...... 0-1 Shenandoah...... 0-1 William and Mary...... 0-1 Freed-Hardeman...... 1-0 Missouri-Kansas City...... 0-1 South Alabama...... 0-5 William Carey...... 2-0 Fresno State...... 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis...... 1-0 South Dakota...... 0-3 Wilberforce...... 1-0 Georgia Southern...... 6-15 Missouri State...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana...... 2-2 Wiley...... 22-3 Georgia State...... 9-3 Missouri Western...... 1-0 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 0-1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 0-2 Gonzaga...... 0-1 Montana...... 0-1 Southern Arkansas...... 3-1 Wyoming...... 0-1 Gordon...... 1-0 Montana State...... 1-1 SMU...... 0-6 Xavier-New Orleans...... 1-3 Green Bay...... 0-3 Montana State-Northern...... 0-1 Southern California...... 1-0 Gulf Coach Christian...... 3-0 Montana Western...... 0-1 Southern Mississippi...... 1-1 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 51 Opponents CARRS SAFEWAY GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT Houston Baptist University will compete in the Carrs Safeway Great Alaska Shootout Nov. 25-27 in Anchorage, Alaska. The Huskies open the tournament against Arizona State Thanks- giving night and will face either host Alaska-Anchorage or Weber State in their second game on Nov. 26. Information for those opponents can be found on pages 44 and 47. In the third game, HBU will face either Ball State, Drake, Southern Utah or St. John’s on Nov. 27. All games will be broadcast live on HBUHuskies.com through the Game Central link. For more information on the Carrs Safeway Great Alaska Shoot- out, visit goseawolves.com. GREAT WEST CONFERENCE

GREAT WEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL

Team (First-Place Votes) Points 1. NJIT 36 2. Houston Baptist (1) 35 3. South Dakota (3) 32 4. Chicago State (1) 29 5. Texas-Pan American 22 6. North Dakota 21 Utah Valley 21 Houston Baptist University is now a member of the Great West Confer- ence. The Great West Conference, which had been a football-only league since PRESEASON ALL-GREAT WEST its inception in 2004, expanded into an all-sports conference and HBU is one CONFERENCE of its seven members. The Huskies, who compete in 15 NCAA Division I sports, began Great West First Team Conference competition in 2008-09 in men’s and women’s cross country, Justin Baker, Utah Valley men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and Andrew Gonzalez, HBU (Player of the Year) field. HBU won the inaugural Great West Conference men’s golf championship Carl Montgomery, Chicago State and hosted the outdoor track and field championships. Baseball, men’s and Jake Thomas, South Dakota women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball will commence Jheryl Wilson, NJIT conference play this season. HBU men’s soccer will compete in the Atlantic Second Team Soccer Conference until a time when the sport may be added to the Great Kendall Cutler, South Dakota West lineup. Chris Flores, NJIT HBU has captured Great West Conference team titles in women’s soccer Patrick Mitchell, North Dakota (2010) and women’s golf (2010). Perry Petty, Texas-Pan American The Great West Conference includes Chicago State University, NJIT, Uni- Aaron Urbanus, Texas-Pan American versity of North Dakota, University of South Dakota, University of Texas-Pan Christian Wall, Chicago State American and Utah Valley University. These seven schools join football-only Isaiah Wilkerson, NJIT members Cal Poly, University of California-Davis and Southern Utah University Honorable Mention to make up the 10-member Great West Conference. Miles Dixon, HBU Louie Krogman, South Dakota Great West Conference Administration Antonio Lofton, Chicago State Commissioner Jared Maree, Texas-Pan American Ed Grom 630.428.4492 [email protected] Michael Moss, HBU Assistant Commissioner Charlie Westbrook, South Dakota Mike Sharpe 816.210.4305 [email protected] Director of Media Relations/SWA Jacque Cottrell 713.305.8614 [email protected] Media Relations Assistant Cliff Martin 214.770.6463 [email protected] 52 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL History

2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 53 2009-10 Review With a challenging full slate of Division I non-conference opponents, including road trips to Michi- gan, Memphis, Creighton and Boise State, the 2009-10 HBU basketball team was prepared for Great West Conference play. The Huskies won only one out-of-league game, but claimed victories in four of its first five conference games. Junior forward Andrew Gonzalez led the Huskies to a pair of key overtime wins on the road at Chicago State and Texas Pan-American, then HBU won four in a row before dropping the regular-season finale to South Dakota to finish second behind the Coyotes. As the two seed, HBU advanced to the championship game of the Great West Tournament with wins over Chicago State and NJIT, but the Huskies couldn’t overcome their nemesis South Dakota, which claimed the tournament title by downing HBU for a third time, 91-86. Gonzalez led the conference in scoring with 18.9 points per game to earn Newcomer of the Year and first-team all-conference honors. He was joined on the first team by senior center Mario Flaherty (right), who averaged 13.8 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. Senior guard Wendell Preadom earned second-team all-conference and all-newcomer team honors averaging 13.8 points per game, while junior guard Michael Moss earned honorable mention after leading the league in steals and ranking second in assists. 2009-10 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/13/09 vs. South Alabama L 64-76 1631 (21) Flaherty, Mario (11) Flaherty, Mario 11/14/09 vs. Sacramento State L 60-70 1714 (13) Moss, Michael (8) Moss, Michael 11/15/09 at Rice L 46-60 1745 (14) Gonzalez, Andrew (10) Flaherty, Mario 11/20/09 at Michigan L 55-77 10523 (17) Flaherty, Mario (13) Flaherty, Mario 11/24/09 at Northwestern State L 61-92 1211 (11) Dixon, Miles (7) Lewis, Damian 11/30/09 UT-Arlington L 75-80 740 (19) Preadom, Wendell (7) Preadom, Wendell 12/02/09 Fairleigh Dickinson W 92-77 730 (30) Gonzalez, Andrew (7) Flaherty, Mario 12/05/09 at New Orleans L 67-79 623 (24) Gonzalez, Andrew (11) Flaherty, Mario 12/12/09 UMKC L 87-102 689 (25) Gonzalez, Andrew (6) Flaherty, Mario 12/14/09 Santa Clara L 65-68 471 (19) Preadom, Wendell (6) Gonzalez, Andrew 12/19/09 at Boise State L 59-96 2417 (12) Roy, Khris (7) Preadom, Wendell (7) Boswell, Remy 12/22/09 at Creighton L 56-85 16349 (14) Boswell, Remy (9) Boswell, Remy 01/03/10 at Memphis L 52-93 16414 (15) Gonzalez, Andrew (6) Flaherty, Mario (6) Lewis, Damian 01/14/10 Chicago State* W 66-56 819 (21) Gonzalez, Andrew (11) Gonzalez, Andrew (11) Flaherty, Mario 01/16/10 NJIT* W 75-62 736 (30) Flaherty, Mario (11) Flaherty, Mario 01/19/10 Green Bay L 66-77 411 (19) Flaherty, Mario (11) Flaherty, Mario 01/23/10 at SMU L 68-82 2060 (14) Preadom, Wendell (6) Flaherty, Mario 01/25/10 at UT-Arlington L 73-84 726 (25) Gonzalez, Andrew (14) Flaherty, Mario 01/28/10 South Dakota* L 70-92 609 (26) Gonzalez, Andrew (20) Flaherty, Mario 01/30/10 North Dakota* W 75-65 513 (24) Gonzalez, Andrew (13) Gonzalez, Andrew 02/04/10 at Chicago State* W (ot) 85-83 1024 (22) Gonzalez, Andrew (10) Flaherty, Mario 02/06/10 at Utah Valley* L 66-72 909 (23) Dixon, Miles (8) Preadom, Wendell (8) Gonzalez, Andrew 02/10/10 at Texas-Pan American* W (ot) 84-82 709 (26) Gonzalez, Andrew (9) Gonzalez, Andrew 02/13/10 at Middle Tennessee L 79-109 2864 (19) Gonzalez, Andrew (8) Flaherty, Mario 02/15/10 North Texas L 87-107 796 (23) Gonzalez, Andrew (7) Moss, Michael 02/18/10 at NJIT* W 62-58 444 (31) Gonzalez, Andrew (7) Gonzalez, Andrew (7) Moss, Michael 02/25/10 Utah Valley* W 61-48 611 (16) Moss, Michael (9) Flaherty, Mario 02/27/10 Texas-Pan American* W 76-62 902 (23) Gonzalez, Andrew (16) Flaherty, Mario 03/04/10 at North Dakota* W 91-81 1825 (31) Gonzalez, Andrew (11) Gonzalez, Andrew 03/06/10 at South Dakota* L 84-97 1744 (32) Gonzalez, Andrew (19) Flaherty, Mario 03/10/10 vs. Chicago State W 80-77 190 (22) Preadom, Wendell (8) Moss, Michael 03/12/10 vs. NJIT W 74-64 111 (24) Gonzalez, Andrew (10) Flaherty, Mario 03/13/10 vs. South Dakota L 86-91 139 (23) Flaherty, Mario (17) Flaherty, Mario

*Great West Conference game

54 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 2009-10 Review 2009-10 STATISTICS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 12-21 6-6 4-12 2-3 Conference 9-3 5-1 4-2 0-0 Non-Conference 3-18 1-5 0-10 2-3

MINUTES TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROWS REBOUNDS SCORING ## Player GP GS Tot Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 Gonzalez, Andrew 32 29 1086 33.9 194 426 .455 36 121 .298 182 225 .809 44 140 184 5.8 69 0 39 110 6 28 606 18.9 45 Flaherty, Mario 31 29 885 28.5 156 286 .545 0 3 .000 116 172 .674 118 167 285 9.2 106 5 33 107 47 12 428 13.8 20 Preadom, Wendell 33 32 1080 32.7 137 328 .418 28 85 .329 153 201 .761 51 110 161 4.9 59 1 60 67 3 45 455 13.8 05 Dixon, Miles 31 18 736 23.7 78 220 .355 20 61 .328 45 64 .703 30 49 79 2.5 63 0 51 62 3 16 221 7.1 12 Moss, Michael 33 25 943 28.6 71 206 .345 17 77 .221 20 34 .588 44 117 161 4.9 91 1 135 99 4 74 179 5.4 04 Boswell, Remy 26 1 293 11.3 36 96 .375 0 0 .000 17 31 .548 25 46 71 2.7 40 1 3 14 9 4 89 3.4 13 Hinnenkamp, Fred 33 10 416 12.6 40 112 .357 11 35 .314 19 29 .655 22 38 60 1.8 50 0 11 13 3 6 110 3.3 11 Robertson, Jamal 28 8 337 12.0 27 72 .375 10 32 .313 22 31 .710 10 16 26 0.9 42 0 36 50 0 21 86 3.1 32 Roy, Khris 12 0 128 10.7 12 46 .261 3 23 .130 9 14 .643 4 9 13 1.1 12 0 3 9 0 6 36 3.0 15 Echols, Shawn 28 2 303 10.8 20 56 .357 4 22 .182 14 17 .824 14 14 28 1.0 59 0 26 26 0 18 58 2.1 44 Lewis, Damian 32 11 373 11.7 23 56 .411 0 0 .000 13 21 .619 14 70 84 2.6 85 3 8 33 45 7 59 1.8 03 Daniels, Ben 16 0 71 4.4 7 22 .318 6 16 .375 0 0 .000 3 3 6 0.4 7 0 4 5 1 1 20 1.3 Team 71 65 136 10 Total 33 6650 801 1926 .416 135 475 .284 610 839 .727 450 844 1294 39.2 683 11 409 605 121 238 2347 71.1 Opponents 33 6650 903 2031 .445 244 653 .374 554 812 .682 420 808 1228 37.2 692 30 508 482 111 269 2604 78.9

Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total Houston Baptist 1051 1272 24 2347 Opponents 1271 1313 20 2604

HUSKIES IN THE PROS Player Yrs. at HBU Drafted Matt Autenrieth 2003-07 Chad Barnes 2005-06 Scott Bigott 1981-84 Eddie Brown 1968-72 Bryce Burch 1998-2002 Craig Cleveland 1992-96 E.C. Coleman 1969-73 Houston Rockets (3rd Round, 16th pick, 1973) Mack Coleman 1972-75 New Orleans Jazz (4th Round, 1st pick, 1975) Lorenzo Ewing 1995-96 Charles Fordjour 1999-2002 Vernon Freeman 1973-75 Ryan Harris 1995-98 Todd Henry 2006-07 Larry Hollins 1980-84 Dwight Jones II 2005-07 Bruno Kongawoin 1983-87 Anicet Lavodrama 1980-85 Los Angeles Clippers (3rd Round, 5th pick, 1985) Michael LeBlanc 1999-2000, 2001-02 Randy Martell 1977-81 Washington Bullets (7th Round, 11th pick, 1981) Eric Meche 1999-2001 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Thomas Norwood 1973-75 Robert Paige 1972-76 Houston Rockets (6th Round, 10th pick, 1976) Mike Sissel 1995-96 Gordon Watt 2007-09 Ralton Way 1977-81 Washington Bullets (10th Round, 9th pick, 1981) Ellington Wilkins 1982-86 WATT Emanuel Willis 2007-09 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 55 Career Records 3. Michael LeBlanc .595 1999-00, 01-02 BROWN (335-563) HARTLEY 4. Mike Sissel .583 1995-96 (242-415) 5. E.C. Coleman .569 1969-73 (733-1289) 6. Ricky Bennett .559 2003-05 (206-446) 7. Roy Jones .558 1980-82 (453-812) 8. Tony DiCamillo .554 1991-95 (533-997) 9. Larry Hollins .545 1981-83 (273-501) 10. Rod Nealy .544 2002-03 (355-653) 11. Josh Brian .543 2001-03 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (240-405) 1. Chad Hartley 287 1995-99 12. Shannon Holmes .541 1991-95 2. Bobby Sanders 239 1991-95 (633-1169) 3. Michael Holmquist 197 2000-04 13. Omar Sierra .537 1986-89 4. Kendrick Bridges 158 1998-02 (338-630) 5. Dan Wilson 146 1996-98 SCORING Charles Fordjour .537 1999-02 1. Eddie Brown 1,939 1968-72 6. Elester Whitmore 141 2002-04 (589-1097) 2. E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-73 Andrew Puzyk 141 2007-09 15. Kelton Smith .529 1996-00 3. Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-99 8. David Preston 137 1993-95 (542-1024) 4. Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-95 9. Jeremy Clark 94 1996-98 5. Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-02 10. Yadorian Parham 93 1997-00 6. Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-04 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 11. Ben Karam 92 1999-01, 02-03 7. Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-95 (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) Dwight Jones II 92 2005-07 8. Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-00 1. Reggie Gibbs .444 1988-89 13. Arthur Walton 87 1983-87 9. Ralton Way 1,374 1977-81 (83-187) 14. Baron Sauls 85 2007-09 10. Anicent Lavodrama 1,348 1981-85 2. Dan Wilson .437 1996-98 15. Reggie Gibbs 83 1988-89 11. Greg Wise 1,323 1977-81 (146-334) 12. Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-95 3. Jeremy Clark .431 1996-98 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 13. David Preston 1,290 1993-95 (94-218) (MIN. 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) 14. Huey Smith 1,228 1976-78 4. Arthur Walton .424 1983-87 1. Baron Sauls .817 2007-09 15. Arthur Walton 1,133 1984-87 (87-205) (165-202) 5. Andrew Puzyk .412 2007-09 Jim Skaggs .817 1969-73 (141-342) (303-371) HAIRSTON 6. Kendrick Bridges .408 1998-02 3. Ricky Bennett .816 2003-05 (158-387) (333-408) 7. Yadorian Parham .404 1997-00 4. David Preston .814 1993-95 (78-193) (189-232) 8. Lorenzo Ewing .396 1995-96 5. Andrew Gonzalez .809 2009-10 (78-197) (182-225) 9. Elester Whitmore .392 2002-04 6. Chad Hartley .808 1995-99 (141-360) (291-360) 10. Chad Hartley .390 1995-99 7. Ryan Conrey .798 1991-92 (287-735) (71-89) 11. Rod Nealy .388 2002-03 8. Bryn Caulkins .792 2003-07 (31-80) (210-265) 12. Chris Cooper .383 1994-95 9. Dan Wilson .788 1996-98 (51-133) (126-160) 13. Baron Sauls .376 2007-09 10. Lorenzo Ewing .787 1995-96 (85-226) (85-108) 14. David Preston .358 1993-95 Corey Thomas .787 2004-06 (137-383) (185-235) 15. Bobby Sanders .357 1991-95 12. Gerald Williams .785 1998-00 (239-669) (175-223) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 13. Charles Fordjour .782 1999-02 (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) (262-335) 1. Terry Hairston .616 1982-84 14. Matt England .776 1983-85 (331-537) (246-317) 2. Anicent Lavodrama .606 1981-85 15. Jeremy Clark .770 1996-98 (505-833) (151-196)

56 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Career Records SCORING AVERAGE 11. Robert Paige 8.0 1972-76 STEALS 1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-03 12. Todd Henry 7.8 2006-07 1. Chad Hartley 245 1995-99 2. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-96 13. Ralton Way 7.2 1977-81 2. Bennie Coleman 193 1993-96, 97-98 3. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-96 14. Anicet Lavodrama 7.1 1981-85 3. Larry Hollins 175 1980-81 4. David Preston 19.5 1993-95 Englebert Cherrington 7.1 2005-06 4. Ben Karam 173 1999-01, 02-03 5. Andrew Gonzalez 18.9 2009-10 5. Michael Holmquist 152 2000-04 6. Eddie Brown 18.8 1968-72 6. Fred Goporo 151 1983-87 E.C. Coleman 18.8 1969-73 7. Bobby Sanders 150 1991-95 Ricky Bennett 18.8 2003-05 8. Ryan Bailey 134 1993-97 Dwight Jones II 18.8 2005-07 9. Randy Martell 129 1977-81 10. Vernon Freeman 17.2 1975-77 10. Roy Jones 125 1980-82 11. Gordon Watt 16.9 2007-09 Darryl Jones 125 1981-84 12. Terry Garner 16.1 1972-74 12. Ricky Bennett 124 2003-05 13. Todd Henry 15.9 2006-07 13. Matt England 120 1983-85 14. Huey Smith 15.4 1976-78 14. Kendrick Bridges 116 1998-02 Chris Johnson 15.4 1998-00 15. Nick Garner 110 2003-06 Baron Sauls 110 2007-09 COLEMAN WAY

PARHAM

ASSISTS 1. Yadorian Parham 623 1997-00 2. Bobby Sanders 570 1991-95 3. Fred Goporo 568 1983-87 4. Bennie Coleman 530 1993-96, 97-98 5. Darryl Jones 417 1981-84 6. Ben Karam 407 1999-01, 02-03 7. Ricky Bennett 349 2003-05 8. Kelvin Lee 335 1977-82 9. Chad Hartley 325 1995-99 REBOUNDS 10. Greg Wise 323 1977-81 1. E.C. Coleman 1,287 1969-73 11. Ryan Bailey 283 1993-97 2. Charles Fordjour 853 1999-02 12. Michael Holmquist 281 2000-04 3. Shannon Holmes 811 1991-95 13. Mike Smith 248 2000-02 4. Anicet Lavodrama 806 1981-85 14. Baron Sauls 241 2007-09 5. Willie Bennett 786 1970-75 15. Randy Martell 240 1977-82 BLOCKED SHOTS 6. Robert Paige 774 1972-77 1. Ralton Way 234 1977-81 7. Ralton Way 745 1977-81 R. BENNETT 2. Matt Autenrieth 178 2003-07 8. Mack Coleman 741 1972-76 3. Anicet Lavodrama 161 1981-85 9. Randy Martell 722 1977-81 4. Craig Cleveland 120 1992-96 10. Tony DiCamillo 701 1991-95 5. Gabe Rapier 119 1997-99 11. Bruno Kongawoin 691 1983-87 6. Ben McCain 107 2004-06 12. Kelton Smith 688 1996-00 7. Keith Jordan 83 1986-89 13. Bryce Burch 625 1998-02 8. Charles Fordjour 68 1999-02 14. Chris Miller 605 2002-03, 04-05 9. Emanuel Willis 67 2006-09 15. Matt Autenrieth 601 2003-07 10. Denver Cook 66 2000-03 11. Randy Martell 63 1978-81 REBOUND AVERAGE 12. Mario Flaherty 62 2008-10 1. E.C. Coleman 13.1 1969-73 13. Ronald Wells 60 2005-07 2. Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-03 14. Chad Hartley 57 1996-99 3. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-96 15. Kelton Smith 51 1996-00 4. Mack Coleman 10.2 1972-76 5. Chris Miller 10.1 2002-03, 04-05 6. Vernon Freeman 9.8 1975-77 7. Tim Jones 9.3 1978-80 8. Gordon Watt 8.5 2007-09 9. Charles Fordjour 8.2 1999-02 10. Willie Bennett 8.1 1970-74 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 57 Single-Season Records 12. Josh Brian .587 2001-02 NEALY (118-201) SANDERS 13. Mike Sissel .583 1995-96 (242-415) 14. Gabe Rapier .582 1997-98 (152-261) 15. Ricky Bennett .571 2004-05 (266-396)

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3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Bobby Sanders 91 1994-95 2. Arthur Walton 87 1986-87 SCORING Dan Wilson 87 1997-98 1. Rod Nealy 984 2002-03 4. Reggie Gibbs 83 1988-89 2. Kelton Smith 678 1996-97 Chad Hartley 83 1998-99 3. David Preston 670 1994-95 6. Chad Hartley 80 1995-96 4. Ricky Bennett 627 2004-05 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 7. Lorenzo Ewing 78 1995-96 5. David Preston 620 1993-94 (MIN 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) 8. Elester Whitmore 77 2003-04 6. Andrew Gonzalez 606 2009-10 1. Yadorian Parham .500 1997-98 9. Michael Holmquist 74 2001-02 7. Dwight Jones II 603 2006-07 (32-64) 10. David Preston 72 1994-95 8. Mike Sissel 599 1995-96 2. Dan Wilson .468 1997-98 Andrew Puzyk 72 2007-08 9. Ricky Bennett 596 2003-04 (87-186) 12. Andrew Puzyk 69 2008-09 10. Eddie Brown 582 1968-69 3. Fred Goporo .457 1986-87 13. Chad Hartley 68 1996-97 11. Mack Coleman 581 1974-75 (37-81) 14. David Preston 65 1993-94 12. Lorenzo Ewing 571 1995-96 4. Jeremy Clark .454 1996-97 15. Jeremy Clark 64 1996-97 13. Chris Johnson 568 1988-99 (64-141) Elester Whitmore 64 2002-03 14. Chad Hartley 565 1998-99 5. Kendrick Bridges .450 2000-01 15. Charles Fordjour 563 2000-01 (49-109) Dwight Jones II 563 2005-06 6. Reggie Gibbs .444 1988-89 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 2 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) (85-187) 1. Cedric Crawford .867 2000-01 7. Michael LeBlanc .443 1999-00 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (72-83) (31-70) (MIN 5 ATTEMPTS PER GAME) 2. Jim Skaggs .863 1972-73 8. Andrew Puzyk .439 2007-08 1. Michael LeBlanc .645 2001-02 (63-73) (72-164) (147-228) 3. Chad Hartley .848 1995-96 9. Michael Holmquist .435 2001-02 2. Terry Hairston .635 1982-83 (67-79) (74-170) (144-222) 4. Bobby Sanders .847 1994-95 10. Chad Hartley .426 1995-96 3. Roy Jones .631 1981-82 (72-85) (80-188) (178-282) 5. Baron Sauls .846 2007-08 11. Arthur Walton .424 1986-87 4. Anicet Lavodrama .630 1982-83 (77-91) (87-205) (114-181) 6. Bryn Caulkins .838 2004-05 12. Kendrick Bridges .419 2001-02 5. Anicet Lavodrama .618 1984-85 (98-117) (44-105) (186-301) 7. Gerald Williams .837 1999-00 13. Chad Hartley .411 1998-99 6. Anicet Lavodrama .614 1983-84 (128-153) (83-202) (148-241) 8. Kelvin Lee .836 1981-82 Ben McCain .411 2004-05 7. Larry Hollins .609 1983-84 (107-128) (23-56) (154-253) 9. Ben Karam .830 2000-01 15. Bobby Sanders .410 1994-95 8. Todd Henry .606 2006-07 (73-88) (91-222) (157-259) 10. Ricky Bennett .829 2003-04 9. Terry Hairston .603 1983-84 (170-205) (190-315) 11. Jim Skaggs .825 1970-71 10. Tony DiCamillo .601 1993-94 (118-143) (181-301) 12. Reggie Gibbs .819 1988-89 11. E.C. Coleman .599 1972-73 (86-105) (194-324) 58 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Single-Season Records 13. David Preston .816 1994-95 REBOUND AVERAGE (102-125) 1. E.C. Coleman 15.5 1971-72 14. Bobby Sanders .812 1992-93 2. E.C. Coleman 14.4 1969-70 (56-69) 3. Mack Coleman 13.2 1974-75 15. Andrew Gonzalez .809 2009-10 4. E.C. Coleman 12.8 1972-73 (182-225) 5. Mack Coleman 11.8 1973-74 Chad Hartley .809 1998-99 6. E.C. Coleman 11.6 1970-71 (76-94) 7. Vernon Freeman 11.4 1975-76 8. Chris Miller 11.2 2004-05 9. Tim Jones 11.0 1978-79 Rod Nealy 11.0 2002-03 11. Mike Sissel 10.5 1995-96 12. Robert Paige 10.2 1975-76 Thomas Norwood 10.2 1976-77 Bruno Kongawoin 10.2 1986-87

LAVODRAMA ASSISTS 1. Yadorian Parham 259 1997-98 2. Fred Goporo 205 1986-87 KARAM Ricky Bennett 205 2003-04 4. Bobby Sanders 196 1992-93 5. Yadorian Parham 194 1998-99 STEALS 6. Fred Goporo 186 1985-86 1. Ben Karam 84 2000-01 7. Bennie Coleman 180 1995-96 2. Chad Hartley 82 1998-99 8. Ben Karam 174 2002-03 3. Ricky Bennett 77 2003-04 9. Yadorian Parham 170 1999-00 4. Michael Moss 74 2009-10 10. Darryl Jones 165 1982-83 Matt England 74 1984-85 11. Bennie Coleman 162 1994-95 6. Roy Jones 73 1981-82 12. Ben Karam 160 2000-01 7. Mike Smith 67 2001-02 13. Bobby Sanders 156 1994-95 8. Fred Goporo 66 1986-87 14. Duane Pritchett 154 1988-89 9. Larry Hollins 61 1983-84 Mike Smith 154 2001-02 Ronald Wells 61 2006-07 11. Chad Hartley 60 1996-97 SCORING AVERAGE Yadorian Parham 60 1999-00 1. Rod Nealy 28.9 2002-03 13. Larry Hollins 59 1982-83 2. Lorenzo Ewing 22.8 1995-96 Ryan Conrey 59 1991-92 3. Mack Coleman 22.4 1974-75 Ben Karam 59 2002-03 4. E.C. Coleman 21.9 1971-72 AUTENRIETH Kelton Smith 21.9 1996-97 6. Eddie Brown 20.8 1968-69 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Ralton Way 85 1977-78 Dwight Jones II 20.8 2006-07 2. Matt Autenrieth 65 2006-07 8. E.C. Coleman 20.6 1972-73 3. Matt Autenrieth 63 2003-04 9. Mike Sissel 20.0 1995-96 4. Gabe Rapier 62 1997-98 10. Huey Smith 19.7 1975-76 5. Gabe Rapier 57 1998-99 David Preston 19.7 1994-95 Ben McCain 57 2005-06 12. David Preston 19.4 1993-94 7. Anicet Lavodrama 55 1984-85 13. Ricky Bennett 19.0 2004-05 8. Ralton Way 53 1979-80 14. Andrew Gonzalez 18.9 2009-10 9. Ben McCain 50 2004-05 Reggie Gibbs 18.9 1988-89 10. Ralton Way 49 1980-81 11. Anicet Lavodrama 48 1983-84 REBOUNDS Craig Cleveland 48 1993-94 1. E.C. Coleman 387 1971-72 Craig Cleveland 48 1995-96 2. Rod Nealy 373 2002-03 14. Mario Flaherty 47 2009-10 3. Charles Fordjour 357 2000-01 15. Damian Lewis 45 2009-10 4. Mack Coleman 344 1974-75 5. Chris Miller 355 2004-05 6. Mike Sissel 316 1995-96 7. E.C. Coleman 303 1970-71 8. E.C. Coleman 302 1969-70 9. Vernon Freeman 297 1975-76 Bruno Kongawoin 297 1986-87 11. Tim Jones 296 1978-79 12. E.C. Coleman 295 1972-73 Mack Coleman 295 1973-74 14. Mario Flaherty 285 2009-10 15. Chris Johnson 277 1998-99 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 59 Miscellaneous Records SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 32 Anicent Lavodrama vs. Mercer 1984-85 Most Points: NEALY 32 Reggie Gibbs vs. Georgia State 1988-89 52, Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (2002-03) 32 Tony DiCamillo at La. Christian 1992-93 Most FGs Attempted: 32 Arnett Mathis at East Texas Baptist 1992-93 38, Rod Nealy vs. Mountain State (2002-03) 32 David Preston at Texas Southern 1993-94 Most FGs Made: 32 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran 1994-95 19, Mike Sissel at Schreiner (1995-96) 32 David Preston at Schreiner 1994-95 19, Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson (2002-03) 32 Chris Johnson at SW Assemblies 1998-99 Most 3-Pt. FGs Attempted: 32 Rod Nealy vs. Wiley 2002-03 15, Chad Hartley at Ambassador (1996-97) 32 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley 2004-05 Most 3-Pt. FGs Made: 32 Andrew Gonzalez vs. South Dakota 2009-10 8, David Preston at Huston-Tillotson (1994-95) 31 E.C. Coleman vs. Nicholls State 1970-71 8, Bobby Sanders at Texas Tech (1994-95) 31 Mack Coleman vs. Louisiana Tech 1974-75 8, Dan Wilson at Texas Lutheran (1997-98) 31 Mack Coleman at McNeese State 1974-75 Most FTs Attempted: 31 Mack Coleman at Rice 1974-75 26, Anicet Lavodrama vs. Ga. South. (1984-85) 31 Anicet Lavodrama vs. Georgia St. 1984-85 Most FTs Made: 50-POINT CLUB 31 Arthur Walton at Hardin-Simmons 1986-87 20, Eddie Brown vs. Sam Houston St. (1968-69) 52 Rod Nealy at Huston-Tillotson 2002-03 31 Arnett Mathis vs. Concordia 1991-92 Most Rebounds: 50 Rod Nealy vs. Mountain State 2002-03 31 Chris Cooper vs. UMHB 1993-94 25, E.C. Coleman vs. McNeese State (1971-72) 31 Shannon Holmes at La. Christian 1994-95 Most Assists: 40-POINT CLUB 31 Chad Hartley vs. Huston-Tillotson 1996-97 31 Yadorian Parham vs. So. Arkansas 1998-99 18, Darryl Jones vs. Mercer (1982-83) 46 David Preston at Huston-Tillotson 1994-95 31 Rod Nealy at Bacone 2002-03 Most Steals: 43 Reggie Gibbs at Texas-San Antonio 1988-89 31 Rod Nealy vs. Texas College 2002-03 9, Baron Sauls vs. Utah Valley (2008-09) 43 Reggie Gibbs vs. Ga. Southern (n) 1988-89 31 Paul Nelson at Texas-Permian Basin 2003-04 Most Blocked Shots: 43 Rod Nealy at Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002-03 31 Dwight Jones II at Paul Quinn 2006-07 9, Craig Cleveland at Tulsa (1993-94) 42 Lorenzo Ewing at Texas Lutheran 1995-96 31 Baron Sauls vs. Chicago State 2008-09 9, Matt Autenrieth vs. Bacone (2003-04) 41 Eddie Brown at Bishop 1968-69 31 Gordon Watt vs. Illinois State 2008-09 Triple Doubles: 41 Mike Sissel at Schreiner 1995-96 31 Andrew Gonzalez at NJIT 2009-10 Chris Miller (24 p, 13 r, 11 a) vs. Wiley (2002-03) 41 Mike Sissel at Wiley 1995-96 31 Andrew Gonzalez at North Dakota 2009-10 40 David Preston vs. East Texas Baptist 1994-95 30 Eddie Brown vs. Louisiana College 1968-69 SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS 40 Mike Sissel at Jarvis Christian 1995-96 Most Points: 148 vs. Paul Quinn (2001-02) 30 Eddie Brown at Texas A&I 1968-69 30 E.C. Coleman vs. East Texas Baptist 1969-70 Fewest Points Allowed: 33 vs. Prairie View A&M 30-POINT CLUB (1983-84) 30 John Seahorn vs. Lamar 1974-75 39 Vernon Freeman at Northwestern St. 1976-77 30 Mack Coleman vs. Arkansas State 1974-75 Most FGs Made: 57 vs. Paul Quinn (2001-02) 39 Rod Nealy at Texas College 2002-03 Most 3-Pt. FGs Made: 15 vs. Mountain State 30 Huey Smith at Centenary 1975-76 38 Eddie Brown vs. Sam Houston State 1968-69 30 Thomas Norwood vs. Baptist Coll. 1976-77 (2002-03) 38 Eddie Brown vs. Nicholls State 1970-71 Most FTs Made: 40 vs. Neb. Wesleyan (1982-83) 30 Ralton Way vs. Oklahoma State 1980-81 38 Anicent Lavodrama vs. UTPA 1984-85 30 Roy Jones at Texas-Arlington 1981-82 40 vs. Paul Quinn (2002-03) 38 Rod Nealy vs. Texas Lutheran 2002-03 Most Rebounds: 73 at Texas College (200-01) 30 Arthur Walton vs. Ark.-Little Rock 1985-86 37 Kelton Smith at St. Edward’s 1996-97 30 Fred Goporo vs. Georgia State 1986-87 Most Assists: 39 vs. LeTourneau (1983-84) 37 Dan Wilson at Texas Lutheran 1997-98 Largest Victory Margin: 30 Ben Henderson at Dillard 1992-93 36 Kelton Smith vs. Texas Lutheran 1996-97 30 David Preston vs. Schreiner 1993-94 79 (115-36) vs. Dallas Christian (1997-98) 36 Rod Nealy vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002-03 Largest Defeat Margin: 30 Chris Cooper vs. Concordia 1993-94 36 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn 2002-03 30 Bobby Sanders at Texas Tech 1994-95 65 (53-118) at Texas Tech (1991-92) 36 Chris Miller at Texas A&M Intl. 2004-05 65 (63-128) at Tulsa (1993-94) 30 Chad Hartley vs. La. Christian 1995-96 35 Jim Skaggs vs. Hardin-Simmons 1970-71 30 Mike Sissel vs. Wiley 1995-96 35 E.C. Coleman vs. Samford 1971-72 30 Jeremy Clark vs. Xavier (La.) 1996-97 SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS 35 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American 1971-72 30 Chad Hartley vs. Paul Quinn 1996-97 Most Victories: 31 (2000-01; 2002-03) 35 David Preston at Concordia 1994-95 30 Chad Hartley vs. Texas Lutheran 1998-99 Longest Winning Streak: 25 (2002-03) 35 Ricky Bennett vs. Huston-Tillotson 2004-05 30 Rod Nealy at Oklahoma City 2002-03 Longest Home Winning Streak: 34 Vernon Freeman vs. Centenary 1975-76 30 Rod Nealy at Langston 2002-03 60 (1999-2004) 34 David Preston vs. St. Edward’s 1993-94 30 Rod Nealy vs. Huston-Tillotson 2002-03 Most Points Scored: 3,435 (2000-01) 34 David Preston vs. Huston-Tillotson 1993-94 30 Rod Nealy vs. Paul Quinn 2002-03 Highest Scoring Avg.: 34 Lorenzo Ewing at Schreiner 1995-96 30 Ricky Bennett at Langston 2004-05 100.5 (1995-96; 1st in NAIA) 34 Kelton Smith vs. Mid-America 1996-97 30 Dwight Jones II vs. St. Ambrose 2006-07 100.4 (2002-03; 1st in NAIA) 34 Charles Fordjour vs. So. Nazarene 2000-01 30 Gordon Watt vs. Langston 2007-08 Highest FG%: .552 (1983-84; 1st in NCAA) 34 Ricky Bennett vs. Wiley 2004-05 30 Andrew Gonzalez vs. Fair. Dickinson 2009-10 Highest 3-Pt.%: .416 (1986-87) 34 Dwight Jones II at Jarvis Christian 2006-07 Best FG% Defense: .394 (2005-06) 33 E.C. Coleman at Texas-Pan American 1972-73 (n) neutral site Highest FT%: .747 (1999-00) 33 Terry Garner at Hardin-Simmons 1972-73 Most 3-Pt. Made: 273 (1997-98) 33 Mack Coleman at Texas-Arlington 1974-75 Most Rebounds: 1,735 (2001-02) 33 David Preston vs. Texas Lutheran 1993-94 PRESTON Most Assists: 659 (1997-98) 33 David Preston vs. Lubbock Christ. (n) 1993-94 Most Steals: 368 (1998-99) 33 Lorenzo Ewing vs. Baptist Christian 1995-96 Most Blocked Shots: 156 (2005-06) 33 Kelton Smith at Southern 1996-97 33 Chad Hartley vs. Sul Ross State 1996-97 33 Kelton Smith vs. Schreiner 1996-97 33 Chad Hartley at Paul Quinn 1998-99 33 Charles Fordjour at Paul Quinn 2001-02 33 Rod Nealy vs. Concordia 2002-03 33 Sean Morris at Dallas Baptist 2007-08 33 Baron Sauls at Dallas Baptist 2007-08 32 Eddie Brown at TAMU-Kingsville 1970-71 32 Terry Garner vs. Texas-Pan American 1972-73 60 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Year-By-Year Leaders 1971-72 E.C. Coleman 548 21.9 REBOUNDING LEADERS 1970-71 Eddie Brown 484 18.6 Year Player Reb. Avg. 1969-70 E.C. Coleman 368 17.5 2009-10 Mario Flaherty 285 9.2 1968-69 Eddie Brown 582 20.8 2008-09 Gordon Watt 264 8.8 1967-68 Steve Stone 286 13.6 2007-08 Gordon Watt 136 8.0 2006-07 Todd Henry 211 7.8 HOLMES 2005-06 Englebert Cherrington 221 7.1 2004-05 Chris Miller 335 11.2 2003-04 Paul Nelson 263 8.0 2002-03 Rod Nealy 373 11.0 2001-02 Charles Fordjour 244 7.2 2000-01 Charles Fordjour 357 9.9 1999-00 Charles Fordjour 252 7.4 1998-99 Chris Johnson 277 7.9 1997-98 Blane Vincent 235 7.5 1996-97 Kelton Smith 265 8.5 1995-96 Mike Sissel 316 10.5 1994-95 Shannon Holmes 274 8.1 WATT 1993-94 Shannon Holmes 255 7.7 1992-93 Tony DiCamillo 209 6.3 1991-92 Arnett Mathis 162 5.4 1988-89 Alvaro Teheran 146 5.4 1987-88 George Christopher 154 5.7 Alvaro Teheran 155 5.7 SCORING LEADERS 1986-87 Bruno Kongawoin 297 10.2 Year Player Pts. Avg. 1985-86 Bruno Kongawoin 197 9.4 2009-10 Andrew Gonzalez 606 18.9 1984-85 Anicet Lavodrama 277 9.6 2008-09 Gordon Watt 515 17.2 1983-84 Anicet Lavodrama 214 7.1 2007-08 Gordon Watt 279 16.4 1982-83 Anicet Lavodrama 174 6.0 2006-07 Dwight Jones II 603 20.8 1,000 POINT CLUB 1981-82 Larry Hollins 153 5.7 2005-06 Dwight Jones II 563 17.1 Eddie Brown 1,939 1968-72 1980-81 Randy Martell 211 7.5 2004-05 Ricky Bennett 627 19.0 E.C. Coleman 1,846 1969-73 1979-80 Ralton Way 202 7.5 2003-04 Ricky Bennett 596 18.6 Chad Hartley 1,818 1995-99 1978-79 Tim Jones 296 11.0 2002-03 Rod Nealy 984 28.9 Shannon Holmes 1,546 1991-95 1977-78 Royce Dorsey 177 6.8 2001-02 Charles Fordjour 523 15.4 Charles Fordjour 1,511 1999-02 1976-77 Thomas Norwood 266 10.2 2000-01 Charles Fordjour 563 15.6 Michael Holmquist 1,494 2000-04 1975-76 Vernon Freeman 297 11.4 1999-00 Michael LeBlanc 535 15.7 Tony DiCamillo 1,493 1991-95 1974-75 Mack Coleman 344 13.2 1998-99 Chris Johnson 568 16.2 Kelton Smith 1,434 1996-00 1973-74 Mack Coleman 295 11.8 1997-98 Gabe Rapier 459 14.3 Ralton Way 1,374 1977-81 1972-73 E.C. Coleman 295 12.8 Dan Wilson 457 14.3 Anicet Lavodrama 1,348 1981-85 1971-72 E.C. Coleman 387 15.5 1996-97 Kelton Smith 678 21.9 Greg Wise 1,323 1977-81 1970-71 E.C. Coleman 303 11.6 1995-96 Lorenzo Ewing 571 22.8 Bobby Sanders 1,321 1991-95 1969-70 E.C. Coleman 302 14.4 1994-95 David Preston 670 19.7 David Preston 1,290 1993-95 1993-94 David Preston 620 19.4 Huey Smith 1,228 1975-78 FORDJOUR 1992-93 Tony DiCamillo 482 14.6 Ricky Bennett 1,223 2003-05 1991-92 Arnett Mathis 385 12.8 Kendrick Bridges 1,204 1998-02 1988-89 Reggie Gibbs 549 18.9 Arthur Walton 1,193 1983-87 1987-88 Omar Sierra 312 11.6 Dwight Jones II 1,166 2005-07 1986-87 Arthur Walton 504 17.4 Jim Skaggs 1,133 1970-74 1985-86 Arthur Walton 432 15.4 Mack Coleman 1,106 1972-75 1984-85 Matt England 493 17.6 Roy Jones 1,091 1978-82 Anicet Lavodrama 511 17.6 Willie Bennett 1,087 1970-74 1983-84 Terry Hairston 451 15.0 Larry Hollins 1,064 1980-84 1982-83 Terry Hairston 327 11.3 Randy Martell 1,028 1977-81 Larry Hollins 328 11.3 Jeff Carroll 1,027 1998-99, 2000-02 1981-82 Roy Jones 443 16.4 Bryce Burch 1,024 1998-02 1980-81 Greg Wise 411 14.7 1979-80 Ralton Way 433 16.0 1978-79 Tim Jones 395 14.6 1977-78 Huey Smith 273 10.9 Ralton Way 285 10.9 1976-77 Vernon Freeman 537 18.5 1975-76 Huey Smith 513 19.7 1974-75 Mack Coleman 581 22.4 1973-74 Terry Garner 432 17.3 1972-73 E.C. Coleman 474 20.6 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 61 All-Time Results 80 at East Texas State 79 85 Hardin-Simmons 81 69 at Texas A&I 64 68 at Louisiana 73 59 at Midwestern State 56 2 at Southwest Missouri (f) 0 83 at Tarleton State 54 97 Nicholls State 92 51 at Sam Houston State 52 76 at Louisiana Tech 94 48 at Stephen F. Austin 84 68 St. Mary’s 59 58 Nicholls State 84 81 Louisiana 69 72 Louisiana 74 2 at Eastern New Mexico (f) 0 PECK VASS 62 at Nicholls State 69 65 at West Texas State 79 64 at Louisiana 50 92 at Texas A&I 83 1963-64 (NAIA At-Large) 61 at Univ. of Corpus Christi 74 50 at St. Mary’s 62 Houston Baptist College: 0-5 66 Bishop 63 84 LSU-New Orleans 75 1964-65 (NAIA At-Large) 80 at Sam Houston State 88 66 Louisiana Tech 75 Houston Baptist College: 8-17 62 Univ. of Corpus Christi 67 76 Hardin-Simmons 64 1965-66 (NAIA) 57 at East Texas Baptist 53 (f) Forfeit Houston Baptist College: 9-12 78 at Bishop 81 1966-67 (NAIA) 77 Austin 69 1971-72 (11-14) Houston Baptist College: 4-20 64 at Texas Lutheran 73 Coach: Lonnie Richards 68 at Austin 64 57 at Texas-El Paso 66 103 at Austin 58 * HBC Tournament 85 at Nicholls State 98 76 McNeese State 78 1969-70 (10-11) 88 North Park 42 Coach: 89 Samford 67 66 Texas Tech 76 90 at Louisiana Tech 110 76 Texas A&I 73 85 at Southwestern 61 52 at Sam Houston State 70 78 Missouri Western 61 GERALD MYERS 74 at LSU-New Orleans 92 71 at Kentucky Wesleyan 85 68 Sam Houston State 67 77 at Bellarmine 76 NCAA Division II 90 East Texas Baptist 61 76 at LSU-New Orleans 114 1967-68 (6-20) 69 at Midwestern State 79 88 Austin 48 Coach: Gerald Myers 72 Austin 57 81 at Louisiana 84 60 at Southwestern 77 62 at Texas Wesleyan 56 69 Loyola-New Orleans 73 78 Sam Houston State 82 57 at Nicholls State 60 87 at Pan American 95 70 at Sam Houston State 69 73 at Northeast Louisiana 92 97 Univ. of Corpus Christi 90 70 at McNeese State 96 61 Texas Wesleyan 57 74 at Hardin-Simmons 90 68 at Lamar Tech 102 68 at Louisiana 77 74 at West Texas State 76 63 Texas A&I 65 73 Northeast Louisiana 64 89 Pan American 104 76 Texas Lutheran 63 67 at West Texas State 77 90 at McNeese State 80 81 Northwest Louisiana 93 73 Hardin-Simmons 70 77 at Univ. of Corpus Christi 66 55 Stephen F. Austin 71 64 at Texas A&I 69 69 at Samford 78 66 at Texas A&I 80 45 Louisiana 44 70 Louisiana 63 82 at Texas Wesleyan 93 58 LSU-New Orleans 81 80 at Houston 96 84 at Austin 65 68 at Hardin-Simmons 69 57 at Southwest Texas 84 84 Nicholls State 63 1972-73 (10-13) 55 at Stephen F. Austin 86 Coach: Lonnie Richards 85 Univ. of Corpus Christi 75 85 at Jackson State 75 67 at San Angelo State 85 73 at McNeese State 81 53 at Trinity 93 66 at Centenary 87 61 at Texas Lutheran 49 75 at SMU 78 63 at Univ. of Corpus Christi 84 78 Midwestern State 70 77 Southwestern 73 72 at Arkansas State 87 76 Bishop 94 64 at Midwestern State 69 67 at Bishop 77 86 Northeast Louisiana 85 59 East Texas Baptist 81 LONNIE RICHARDS 95 Hardin-Simmons 72 65 at East Texas Baptist 81 94 at TCU (ot) 93 75 at Northwest Louisiana 115 1970-71 (15-11) 74 at Northwest Louisiana 87 58 San Angelo State 88 Coach: Lonnie Richards 83 at LSU-New Orleans 73 64 at Lamar Tech 81 91 at Southwest Louisiana 123 1968-69 (16-12) 88 Austin 53 85 Trinity 74 Coach: Gerald Myers 73 Texas A&I 49 86 at Northeast Louisiana 95 69 East Texas Baptist 60 76 Eastern New Mexico 61 75 at Houston 96 84 Southwestern 54 74 at Midwestern State 56 100 Northwest Louisiana 82 58 Stephen F. Austin 74 75 at Dallas Baptist 59 98 Pan American 97 69 Texas Lutheran* 52 74 at Loyola-New Orleans 82 77 at Trinity 85 66 Sam Houston State* 64 69 at LSU-New Orleans 74 100 at Pan American 93 71 Texas A&I 60 70 at TCU 75 95 at Hardin-Simmons 97 68 East Texas State 62 67 at Missouri-St. Louis 63 78 at Utah State 97 66 at Southwestern 56 68 at Eastern Illinois 88 62 at Georgia Southern 76 49 Texas Tech 55 72 West Texas State 82 62 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL All-Time Results NCAA Division I 88 at Northwest Louisiana 108 1973-74 (6-19) 68 at Southwest Louisiana 94 Coach: Lonnie Richards 68 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 69 72 at Texas A&M 85 78 McNeese State 84 * Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) 73 at Tulsa 94 72 at New Mexico 115 89 at Rice 93 74 at Mississippi State 85 BOB MCKINLEY 78 at McNeese State 107 64 at TCU 73 1975-76 (5-21) 89 Lewis 78 Coach: Bob McKinley 65 at SMU 93 57 at Texas-El Paso 68 77 at Louisiana Tech (ot) 80 97 at New Mexico State 129 66 at Lamar 67 80 McNeese State 99 GENE IBA 84 Texas-Arlington 86 80 at Texas A&M 127 98 Baptist Coll.-Charleston 71 57 at Louisiana Tech 93 1977-78 (7-19) 84 at Southern Mississippi 88 90 at SW Louisiana* 110 Coach: Gene Iba 78 at Northeast Louisiana 98 71 vs. East Tennessee St.* 93 67 at Ball State 80 81 Louisiana Tech 73 65 Louisiana Tech 58 88 Texas College 65 95 Oklahoma City 79 81 Ball State 76 79 Lubbock Christian 71 78 at Centenary 88 59 at Houston# 78 50 at Texas A&M 77 64 Northeast Louisiana 80 74 vs. Texas A&M# 99 71 Texas Wesleyan 59 88 at Hardin-Simmons 83 86 Lamar 83 69 at Texas-Arlington 81 86 at Houston 101 75 at Lamar 69 49 South Alabama 55 87 Hardin-Simmons 101 86 at McNeese State 107 82 Prairie View A&M 79 78 Centenary 79 82 Baptist Coll.-Charleston 65 64 at Louisiana 77 94 at Texas-Arlington 86 86 at TCU (ot) 87 76 Southwest Louisiana 84 65 at Northeast Louisiana 79 51 at Houston 103 1974-75 (9-17) 79 Pan American 81 63 at Hardin-Simmons 79 Coach: Lonnie Richards 90 Centenary 123 73 Texas-Arlington 79 53 at New Mexico State 82 71 at Houston 91 74 at Sam Houston State 57 54 at Texas-El Paso 68 70 at Pan American 90 58 at Robert Morris 60 77 at Texas A&M 84 56 Northeast Louisiana 80 77 at Wisc.-Milwaukee 79 78 at Tulsa 97 80 Stephen F. Austin 95 39 at Northeast Louisiana 71 83 at Rice 87 73 Hardin-Simmons 79 53 at Southwest Louisiana 88 81 at Lamar 94 95 at Centenary 110 67 Hardin-Simmons 66 69 McNeese State 66 93 at Hardin-Simmons 105 71 Northwest Louisiana 73 75 at Arkansas State 83 61 Louisiana 60 61 at TCU 98 * Bayou Classic (Lafayette, La.) 67 at Northwest Louisiana 70 86 at Texas-Arlington 75 # Bluebonnet Classic (Houston) 57 Northeast Louisiana 64 79 Arkansas State 90 50 Sam Houston State 53 67 at SMU 98 1976-77 (6-23) 69 at Oklahoma City 83 87 at McNeese State 95 Coach: Bob McKinley 62 at North Texas State 81 80 Northeast Louisiana 78 62 St. Mary’s 70 104 Lamar 95 73 at Lamar 80 1978-79 (11-16) 74 Hardin-Simmons 67 64 Louisiana Tech 74 Coach: Gene Iba 79 Texas-Arlington 78 67 Sam Houston State 70 68 Texas College 56 70 Centenary 88 62 at TCU 89 72 Sam Houston State (ot) 71 68 at Northeast Louisiana 81 72 vs. Texas A&M* 87 74 vs. Louisiana State* 79 80 Baptist Coll.-Charleston 75 71 vs. Centenary* 93 100 vs. N.M. Highlands* 79 81 Southern Mississippi 72 77 at Louisiana Tech 96 87 LeTourneau 59 83 at Centenary 96 78 at Northeast Louisiana 84 76 at Sam Houston State 72 68 at Louisiana Tech 81 65 Southwest Louisiana 64 62 Hardin-Simmons (ot) 63 72 Louisiana Tech 73 79 at Houston 111 68 at Northeast Louisiana# 92 61 at Hardin-Simmons 59 71 Robert Morris 65 72 vs. Georgia State# 77 84 at Houston 117 93 Texas-Arlington 83 80 Robert Morris 59 70 Pan American 84 81 Oklahoma City 92 86 Hardin-Simmons 82 83 Texas-Arlington 73 85 at Texas-Arlington 87 74 at South Alabama 97 76 Baptist Coll.-Charleston 80 55 at Texas-Arlington 63 60 at St. Mary’s 73 65 at Robert Morris 77 79 at Sam Houston State 77 66 at Denver 84 80 North Texas State 96 64 North Texas State 73 72 at Pan American 89 56 at Oklahoma City 73 57 Northeast Louisiana 75 65 Arkansas-Little Rock 58 82 at Hawaii 102 71 Hardin-Simmons 65 83 at Hawaii 97 50 at Northwest Louisiana 51 63 Northwest Louisiana 77 79 at Arkansas-Little Rock 90 102 at Hardin-Simmons 96 67 Northwest Louisiana 59 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 63 All-Time Results 67 Denver 79 68 at Centenary* 78 55 Centenary* (ot) 56 68 vs. Samford+ 66 69 Mercer* 67 57 Arkansas-Little Rock* 55 62 at Northeast Louisiana+ 89 48 vs. Centenary+ 47 66 Hardin-Simmons* 52 77 vs. Oklahoma City+ 83 67 vs. Mercer+ 72 82 Mercer* 91 (n) Neutral site 80 vs. NW Louisiana+ 65 * Jaycee Tournament (Santa Fe, N.M.) 55 vs. Georgia Southern+ 58 # Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.) * TAAC + TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) # Pacemaker Classic (Monroe, La.) * TAAC + TAAC Tournament (Shreveport, La.) # All College Tournament 1979-80 (14-13) (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (2-4 TAAC, 6th) 1981-82 (13-14) + TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) Coach: Gene Iba (8-8 TAAC, Tied-5th) 68 at Centenary* 78 Coach: Gene Iba 1983-84 (24-7) 66 at Oklahoma State 81 73 St. Edward’s 60 (11-3 TAAC, 1st) 98 Texas-Arlington 85 72 at Texas-Arlington 80 Coach: Gene Iba 56 at Stephen F. Austin 58 59 at Samford* 66 70 Texas Wesleyan 60 70 Stephen F. Austin 67 47 at Georgia Southern* 60 75 Oklahoma State 65 83 Texas Lutheran 71 49 Arkansas State 51 101 LeTourneau 61 69 at Samford 68 65 Nicholls State 63 68 vs. Massachusetts# 55 68 Northwest Missouri (ot) 58 57 at Texas-San Antonio 51 63 at Stetson# 71 69 at Stetson# 68 79 Northwest Louisiana* 63 74 St. Edward’s 56 67 vs. Navy# 81 68 at Northwest Louisiana* 74 85 Concordia Lutheran 75 90 Paul Quinn 72 69 at Northeast Louisiana* 66 59 at LSU 60 74 at Hardin-Simmons* 59 50 Mercer* 60 50 at Nicholls State 51 64 at Texas-Arlington 65 72 Centenary* 82 57 at Drake 53 86 North Texas State 70 55 Texas-Arlington 63 69 at Northeast Louisiana 61 45 Samford* 46 56 Hardin-Simmons* 43 63 Nicholls State 57 78 Arkansas-Little Rock 80 80 Ark.-Little Rock* (ot) 67 43 at Hardin-Simmons* 42 53 Northwest Louisiana 55 82 Concordia Lutheran 57 65 at Northwest Louisiana* 50 66 at Arkansas-Little Rock 60 48 at Arkansas State 59 50 at Centenary* 37 63 Pan American* 61 53 at Nicholls State 65 52 Samford* 53 60 at Northwest Louisiana 52 60 Georgia Southern* 52 68 Arkansas-Little Rock* 55 61 at Northeast Louisiana 72 51 Samford* 60 55 at Mercer* 50 75 at Mercer* 84 82 Prairie View A&M 67 54 at Georgia Southern* 57 75 Hardin-Simmons 66 54 at Centenary* 58 72 Prairie View A&M 33 58 Northeast Louisiana* 79 53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 56 50 Hardin-Simmons* 46 58 at North Texas State 75 63 at Hardin-Simmons* 48 61 Arkansas-Little Rock* 66 74 Jarvis Christian 58 83 Northeast Louisiana* 78 63 Centenary* (ot) 62 69 vs. Centenary+ 76 75 Mercer* 68 91 Northwest Louisiana* 67 46 at Northeast Louisiana+ 54 63 at Samford* 57 # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) 75 Georgia Southern* 52 + TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) * TAAC 73 Mercer* 57 + TAAC Tournament (Monroe, La.) 71 Northwest Louisiana+ 53 1980-81 (18-10) 76 Arkansas-Little Rock+ 58 (9-3 TAAC, 1st) 1982-83 (20-9) 81 Samford+ 76 Coach: Gene Iba (10-4 TAAC, 2nd) 60 vs. Alcorn State% 79 78 Southwestern 59 Coach: Gene Iba 58 at Texas-Arlington 78 92 Prairie View A&M 62 * TAAC 72 Austin 47 51 at Oklahoma State 73 # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) 68 Texas Southern (n) 77 60 Georgia Southern* 46 + TAAC Tournament (Houston) 75 Oklahoma State 78 78 Samford* 64 % NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) 89 St. Edward’s 75 93 Concordia Lutheran 75 71 Nicholls State 66 59 at Nicholls State 54 1984-85 (21-8) 68 at Nicholls State 66 62 at Prairie View A&M 45 (10-4 TAAC, Tied-2nd) 77 vs. Austin Peay# 71 69 Texas-San Antonio 64 Coach: Gene Iba 51 at Northeast Louisiana# 72 74 at Northwest Louisiana* 59 56 at Arizona 63 72 Huston-Tillotson 63 39 vs. Oklahoma State# 50 67 St. Edward’s 58 72 at Hardin-Simmons* 60 64 vs. Texas-Arlington# 65 43 at Oklahoma State 44 52 at Northwest Louisiana* 51 93 Nebraska Wesleyan 54 63 at Nicholls State 61 71 Texas-Arlington 72 74 Northeast Louisiana 62 81 St. Thomas 42 55 Northeast Louisiana* 66 44 Northwest Louisiana* 43 89 Texas Lutheran 70 66 Centenary* 60 44 at Southeast Louisiana 53 62 Nicholls State 61 64 Arkansas-Little Rock* 59 58 at Centenary* 53 66 vs. Hardin-Simmons# 55 55 at Georgia Southern* 59 64 at Hardin-Simmons* 49 59 at Pan American# 60 67 at Samford* 66 69 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 81 88 Bethany Nazarene 49 60 Northwest Louisiana* 58 53 Nicholls State (ot) 51 75 Hardin-Simmons* 64 63 Hardin-Simmons* 60 51 at Mercer* 44 71 Prairie View A&M 52 58 at SE Louisiana (ot) 63 56 at Georgia Southern* 71 66 Arkansas-Little Rock* 61 74 at Northeast Louisiana* 71 56 at Samford* 52 68 Centenary* 56 69 Southeast Louisiana 56 40 Southeast Louisiana 35 48 at Georgia Southern* 61 64 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL All-Time Results 58 at Mercer* 57 75 at Montana State 97 1988-89 (9-20) 93 Georgia State* 72 67 vs. Rider# 64 (6-12 TAAC, 8th) 82 Samford* 65 83 at Montana# 91 Coach: Tommy Jones 60 at Prairie View A&M 58 53 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 61 67 Texas Wesleyan 71 61 at Hardin-Simmons* 74 63 at Samford* 50 71 Stetson* 77 64 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 74 97 Southwestern 55 56 McNeese State 60 80 at Centenary* 51 95 Texas-San Antonio* 85 58 vs. Jackson State# 72 71 Georgia Southern* 65 72 Hardin-Simmons* 78 64 vs. Alcorn State# 53 77 Mercer* 90 73 at Georgia State* 65 67 at Texas A&M 79 86 Pan American* 75 57 at Mercer* (ot) 60 69 Pan American 84 81 at Georgia State* 68 58 at Georgia Southern* 62 73 Hardin-Simmons* 70 76 at Samford* 70 77 at Stetson* 78 53 Texas-San Antonio* 65 77 vs. Samford+ 67 93 Centenary* 84 60 vs. Coppin State$ 88 65 vs. Mercer+ 69 76 Stetson* 66 72 at Youngstown State$ 81 85 Arkansas-Little Rock* 69 85 Oklahoma Baptist 68 * TAAC 87 Samford* 62 69 at Centenary* 70 # Pan American Classic (Edinburg, Texas) 88 at Texas-San Antonio* 83 73 at Ark.-Little Rock* 112 + TAAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 94 at Hardin-Simmons* 88 59 at Samford* 75 106 Georgia State* 84 101 Georgia State* 92 89 Mercer* 70 87 Mercer* 72 77 Pan American (ot) 80 58 at Georgia Southern* 65 63 Georgia Southern* 54 54 at Stetson* 61 77 at Nicholls State 78 81 Centenary* 82 86 at Centenary* 79 79 Samford* 62 73 vs. Georgia State$ 64 64 Arkansas-Little Rock* 76 68 vs. Stetson+ 73 73 at Mercer* 80 TOMMY JONES 85 at Georgia State* 84 * TAAC 60 Georgia Southern* 80 1985-86 (14-14) # Montana Champion Classic 61 at Hardin-Simmons* 67 (7-7 TAAC, Tied-3rd) (Missoula, Mont.) 88 Texas-San Antonio* (ot) 84 Coach: Tommy Jones $ TAAC 1st Round (Pine Bluff, Ark.) 78 vs. Georgia Southern+ 72 82 Southwestern 47 + TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) 69 vs. Centenary+ 76 74 Montana State 72 61 at Utah# 87 1987-88 (9-18) * TAAC 59 vs. Loyola California# 87 (4-14 TAAC, Tied-9th) # UTEP-Metromobile Classic (El Paso, Texas) 86 Texas Lutheran 62 Coach: Tommy Jones $ Youngstown Holiday Tournament 51 vs. Pan American$ 67 69 Quincy 54 (Youngstown, Ohio) 69 vs. Texas Southern$ 60 65 Texas A&M 69 + TAAC Tournament 63 Oklahoma State 71 66 Texas Lutheran 54 86 Texas A&I 56 78 Texas Wesleyan 66 50 at McNeese State 62 50 at Drake# 58 70 at Georgia State* (ot) 71 54 vs. Gonzaga# 70 82 at Samford* 74 57 at Pan American 53 67 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 88 71 at McNeese State 72 58 Centenary* 61 56 Texas A&I 45 31 at Pan American 64 63 at Arkansas-Little Rock* 70 70 Hardin-Simmons* (ot) 61 53 at Samford* 57 55 at Georgia Southern* 71 50 Texas-San Antonio* 60 RON COTTRELL 61 at Mercer* 55 79 Hardin-Simmons* 93 57 Georgia State* 66 68 at Georgia State* 67 NAIA Division I 72 Samford* 71 58 at Mercer* 75 1991-92 (7-23) 97 Ark.-Little Rock* (ot) 95 47 Georgia Southern* 56 Coach: Ron Cottrell 59 at Centenary* 60 67 Stetson* 66 71 at Texas A&I 107 75 Concordia Lutheran 65 84 Centenary* 86 79 at Incarnate Word 109 66 at Hardin-Simmons* 63 73 Arkansas-Little Rock* 78 65 at Texas-El Paso 95 49 Georgia Southern* 62 63 Samford* (ot) 66 64 at Texas Southern 102 87 Mercer* 77 63 at Texas-San Antonio* 80 103 East Texas Baptist 84 82 Nicholls State* 62 57 at Hardin-Simmons* 76 89 at Union 94 81 Centenary+ 84 84 Georgia State* 75 90 at Lambuth 88 69 Mercer* 57 85 St. Edward’s 101 * TAAC # Utah Classic (Salt Lake City, Utah) 49 at Stetson* 65 76 Texas A&I 126 $ UTEP Classic (El Paso, Texas) 44 at Georgia Southern* 59 90 at LSU-Shreveport (ot) 84 + TAAC Tournament 69 at Centenary* 79 57 at Oklahoma State 100 94 Schreiner 116 1986-87 (18-11) * TAAC 72 East Texas State 96 (13-5 TAAC, Tied-2nd) # Drake Heritage Classic (Des Moines, Iowa) 68 Union 86 Coach: Tommy Jones 108 Concordia Lutheran 115 74 Southern California 66 61 at East Texas State 94 92 Huston-Tillotson 57 77 at Texas Lutheran 109 69 McNeese State 73 100 Midwestern State 111 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 65 All-Time Results 93 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 110 96 Southern-New Orleans 76 140 Louisiana Christian 119 73 at St. Edward’s 87 85 St. Edward’s 107 106 at Texas Wesleyan 122 56 Texas Lutheran 98 71 at St. Mary’s 86 113 at St. Edward’s (ot) 94 73 Incarnate Word 80 67 Xavier-New Orleans 76 59 at Houston 91 53 at Texas Tech 118 101 Jarvis Christian 77 97 Texas Wesleyan (ot) 95 75 at Huston-Tillotson 74 91 Mary Hardin-Baylor 88 81 Southwestern 58 70 at Midwestern State 101 76 at Texas Lutheran 93 100 at Texas Southern 108 93 Baptist Christian 86 85 at Schreiner* 78 121 at Schreiner 85 88 at Concordia Lutheran 114 73 at Southwestern 69 77 at Incarnate Word 91 95 at East Texas Baptist 107 79 at Incarnate Word 93 90 at Texas Lutheran 104 87 Huston-Tillotson 85 84 Huston-Tillotson* 69 116 Baptist Christian 94 81 LSU-Shreveport (ot) 77 79 Southwestern 65 89 Incarnate Word 100 104 Concordia Lutheran* 73 112 Schreiner 98 1992-93 (14-19) 83 at Huston-Tillotson* 77 85 at Jarvis Christian* 78 Coach: Ron Cottrell 82 at St. Edward’s 92 101 LeTourneau* 70 75 Dillard 63 106 Schreiner* 96 86 Jarvis Christian* 82 70 St. Edward’s 91 80 East Texas Baptist* 81 93 at LeTourneau* 81 77 Huston-Tillotson 71 96 at Concordia Lutheran* 89 107 at Ambassador* 90 62 Incarnate Word 66 108 Baptist Christian 75 93 East Texas Baptist* 101 58 at St. Edward’s 86 97 at East Texas Baptist* 94 122 at H.-Tillotson* (ot) 126 85 at Schreiner# 106 86 vs. Lubbock Christian# 76 63 at Mississippi 106 77 vs. Wayland Baptist# 86 86 vs. Midwestern State# 88 124 Huston-Tillotson* 103 61 at Mississippi 103 115 Ambassador* 95 81 at Huston-Tillotson 90 * SW Region game 81 at East Texas Baptist* 99 54 at Arkansas State$ 80 # SW Region Playoffs (Brownwood) 128 at Wiley* 132 74 vs. Tennessee-Martin$ 82 126 Wiley* 113 101 at Louisiana Christian 90 1994-95 (21-13) 99 at Huston-Tillotson$ 113 106 at Dillard 119 Coach: Ron Cottrell 54 at Oklahoma State 93 83 Texas Lutheran 74 * Big State Conference game 69 Schreiner 74 76 St. Edward’s 65 $ Big State Conference Playoffs (Austin) 56 at Texas Southern 85 113 Faith Baptist 70 85 Louisiana Christian 73 65 at St. Edward’s 62 69 at Texas Lutheran 91 99 at Concordia Lutheran 105 1996-97 (17-15) 114 at Bay Ridge Christian 60 66 at Incarnate Word 79 Coach: Ron Cottrell 58 Tarleton State 64 82 at Texas Tech 116 109 Ambassador 77 68 Texas Lutheran 65 94 at Texas Lutheran 102 88 at Xavier-New Orleans 98 64 at Incarnate Word 81 79 LSU-Shreveport 67 90 at Southern-New Orleans 93 102 at East Texas Baptist 91 65 at Rice 72 91 St. Edward’s 106 99 at Baptist Christian 93 97 at Schreiner (2ot) 105 90 Texas Lutheran 93 93 Jarvis Christian 75 92 at Southwestern 57 68 at Rice 92 102 East Texas Baptist 88 87 Louisiana Christian 79 80 at Texas Lutheran 74 98 at Concordia Lutheran 115 63 Incarnate Word 64 60 at Houston 87 88 Bay Ridge Christian 48 62 at Houston 92 80 Xavier-New Orleans 83 74 at Tarleton State 86 100 at Louisiana Christian 106 110 vs. Mid-America# 78 119 Concordia Luth. (ot) 114 119 National Christian 75 93 vs. Sul Ross State# 74 98 Concordia Lutheran+ 86 73 at Texas Southern 90 86 at McMurry# 79 81 vs. Texas Lutheran% 77 83 Schreiner 87 70 at Arizona State 122 61 at Incarnate Word% 84 105 Jarvis Christian 99 61 Incarnate Word 80 92 Concordia Lutheran 89 67 at Stephen F. Austin 94 # Schreiner Thanksgiving Classic 99 Huston-Tillotson 102 87 at East Texas Baptist 96 (Kerrville, Texas) 93 at Texas College 71 116 Schreiner 108 $ Runnin’ Joe Classic (Jonesboro, Ark.) 96 at East Texas Baptist 88 101 Louisiana Christian 108 + NAIA District IV Independent 103 at Ambassador 87 105 Huston-Tillotson 70 (tie-breaker) 98 at LeTourneau (ot) 88 89 at Texas College 84 % NAIA District IV Playoffs 108 Ambassador 77 114 National Christian 47 (San Antonio) 80 Texas College 76 87 at Paul Quinn 67 115 at Huston-Tillotson 93 87 at Ambassador 75 1993-94 (17-16) 97 at LSU-Shreveport 68 2 Texas College (f) 0 Coach: Ron Cottrell 98 East Texas Baptist 45 113 at St. Edward’s 129 84 at Southern 92 91 LeTourneau 76 108 Paul Quinn 73 76 at Xavier-New Orleans 98 75 at Okla. Panhandle St.# 71 96 LeTourneau 79 95 LeTourneau 83 79 at Midwestern State# 98 96 at Schreiner 78 54 Incarnate Word 89 68 at Incarnate Word 91 77 at National Christian 86 # SW Region Playoffs 113 Gulf Coast Christian 107 63 at Tulsa 128 85 Huston-Tillotson 91 69 at Texas Southern 103 1995-96 (16-14) 69 St. Mary’s 72 Coach: Ron Cottrell # McMurry Classic (Abilene) 98 Texas Lutheran 94 114 Faith Baptist 81 (f) Forfeit 79 at Lamar 82 81 Texas Lutheran 93 135 National Christian 83 97 St. Edward’s 99 66 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL All-Time Results 1997-98 (26-6) 85 at Jarvis Christian* 81 2000-01 (31-5) Final National Ranking 9th 80 at Wiley* 81 Final National Ranking: 4th Coach: Ron Cottrell 103 at SW Assemblies* 89 RRAC Champions 115 Wiley 104 96 at Paul Quinn 66 Coach: Ron Cottrell 70 at Dillard 77 73 at Huston-Tillotson* 79 92 National Christian 61 102 at So.-New Orleans (ot) 99 95 Jarvis Christian* 80 56 vs. Northeastern State^ 79 89 at Texas Lutheran 103 101 Jarvis Christian# 86 69 at Tarleton State^ 79 118 at LeTourneau 95 110 Wiley# 89 76 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 89 82 at East Texas Baptist 77 59 at Oklahoma City$ 61 94 vs. Oklahoma Christian% 78 89 at Abilene Christian# 106 * Red River Athletic Conf. 85 at Southern Nazarene% 76 91 vs. Schreiner# 103 ^ Angelo St. Thanksgiving 92 vs. Southern Nazarene& 81 94 Trinity 74 Tournament (San Angelo) 89 vs. Oklahoma Christian& 67 88 at St. Edward’s 75 # RRAC South Tournament 107 Southern Nazarene (ot) 102 105 at Concordia-Austin 81 (Houston; Champions) 99 at SW Assemblies* 88 86 East Texas Baptist 71 $ NAIA National Tournament 86 at SW Adventist* 73 84 at Schreiner 80 (Tulsa, Okla.) 79 Schreiner 78 102 Southern-New Orleans 93 101 at Paul Quinn* 79 79 Dillard (ot) 73 1999-00 (28-6) 88 at Texas College 68 95 Texas Lutheran (ot) 89 Final National Ranking: 10th 94 Concordia-Austin 73 109 at Howard Payne 71 RRAC Champions 85 Olivet Nazarene 67 94 at Huston-Tillotson 83 Coach: Ron Cottrell 110 Jarvis Christian* 90 104 LeTourneau 95 96 Dillard 92 88 Wiley* 73 114 at Paul Quinn 80 107 National Christian 73 53 at NW Oklahoma St.* 74 106 Southern Arkansas (2ot) 96 102 at Dallas Christian 75 83 at Langston* 75 118 St. Edward’s 86 103 vs. East Texas Baptist% 74 99 at Huston-Tillotson* 92 92 at Wiley 91 86 at Howard Payne% 64 94 at East Texas Baptist 67 99 Huston-Tillotson 93 120 Howard Payne 86 96 SW Assemblies* 88 104 Concordia-Austin 82 84 Texas A&M-Kingsville 73 113 SW Adventist* 87 111 Jarvis Christian 81 77 at Incarnate Word 85 92 Texas College 70 115 Dallas Christian 36 76 at Dillard 91 101 Paul Quinn* 83 115 Texas College 80 68 at Xavier 76 107 National Christian 74 91 at Southern Arkansas 65 104 at Concordia-Austin 57 92 at Jarvis Christian* 78 110 Paul Quinn 86 70 vs. Lubbock Christian+ 73 91 at Wiley* 77 86 vs. Southeast Oklahoma+ 93 82 vs. St. Gregory’s+ 66 91 NW Oklahoma State* 82 67 vs. Mont.-St. Northern$ 83 67 Xavier 63 77 Langston* 73 92 Huston-Tillotson* 93 105 vs. Huston-Tillotson* 88 # Abilene Christian Classic (Abilene) 86 Wiley* 75 112 vs. SW Adventist# 70 + NAIA Midwest Regional 115 Schreiner 84 74 vs. Wiley# 53 (Kansas City, Mo.) 92 at Jarvis Christian* 83 75 vs. NW Oklahoma St.# 74 $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 91 at SW Assemblies* 67 66 vs. Martin Methodist$ 67 108 Texas College 54 1998-99 (25-10) 90 Paul Quinn 73 * Red River Athletic Conf. RRAC Champions 74 at Texas Lutheran 67 ^ Tarleton State Classic Coach: Ron Cottrell 102 Concoria-Austin 60 (Stephenville, Texas) 109 National Christian 68 96 Langston 71 % Southern Nazarene Classic 73 Texas College 74 116 Southwestern Adventist 78 (Bethany, Okla.) 76 at Southern Arkansas 68 106 Jarvis Christian* 85 & Huston-Tillotson Classic (Austin) 89 Trinity 83 88 at Huston-Tillotson* 87 # RRAC Tournament 100 vs. Sul Ross State^ 76 101 at Wiley* 100 (Waxahachie Texas; Champions) 89 at San Angelo State^ 67 111 SW Assemblies* 74 $ NAIA National Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.) 90 at Trinity 83 79 at Texas College 73 91 at Texas Lutheran 95 113 Jarvis Christian# 86 2001-02 (26-9) 88 at Concordia-Austin 68 108 Huston-Tillotson# 98 Final National Ranking: 14th 83 at St. Edward’s 78 68 vs. Barber-Scotia$ 50 RRAC Champions 77 Southern Arkansas 83 61 vs. The Master’s$ 81 Coach: Ron Cottrell 62 at Oklahoma State 114 81 Loyola-New Orleans 72 134 Paul Quinn 73 * Red River Athletic Conf. 86 vs. Wayland Baptist# 92 91 Schreiner 70 % TexasBank Tipoff Classic 75 vs. St. Gregory’s# 73 82 Concordia-Austin 59 (Brownwood) 88 at Concordia-Austin 105 99 at SW Adventist* 61 + McMurry Christmas Classic 98 at Schreiner 93 100 Wiley* 81 (Abilene) 85 vs. Montana-Western& 90 75 Science & Arts of Okla. 71 # RRAC Tournament 113 vs. Wilberforce& 73 103 St. Edward’s 97 (Houston; Champions) 106 National Christian 49 99 Texas Lutheran 104 $ NAIA National Tournament 79 Southern Nazarene% 75 59 Incarnate Word 72 (Tulsa, Okla.) 92 Mountain State% 89 79 at Langston 77 79 Huston-Tillotson* 72 65 at Sci. & Arts of Okla. 68 106 Schreiner 68 92 Huston-Tillotson* 75 104 at Paul Quinn* 77 80 Southwestern Adventist* 38 83 at Texas College 86 78 Langston 61 92 vs. Gordon^ 78 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 67 All-Time Results 69 vs. Biola^ 82 76 vs. Dillard$ 79 106 Paul Quinn* 86 102 Jarvis Christian* 58 79 at Texas-Permian Basin* 75 109 Wiley* 76 * Red River Athletic Conf. 99 at TAMU-International* 89 81 at Bacone* 84 ^ Oklahoma City Tournament 92 SW Assemblies* 86 104 at Langston* (ot) 105 (Oklahoma City) 47 at Stephen F. Austin 87 112 SW Assemblies* 65 % Space City Classic (Houston) 89 at Langston* 103 116 SW Adventist* 62 # RRAC Tournament 70 at Bacone* 68 94 at Huston-Tillotson* 80 (Waxahachie, Texas; Champions) 96 Huston-Tillotson* 83 111 Paul Quinn* 74 $ NAIA National Tournament 69 at Jarvis Christian* 65 97 Texas College 88 (Kansas City, Mo.) 89 at Wiley* 68 111 at Jarvis Christian* 91 92 Texas Wesleyan* 87 99 at Wiley* 66 2003-04 (27-6) 88 Texas College* 84 96 Bacone* 67 Final National Ranking: 12th 83 at SW Assemblies* 72 111 Langston* 87 RRAC Champions 118 at Paul Quinn* 90 120 at SW Assemblies* 96 Coach: Ron Cottrell 91 Texas-Permian Basin* 53 112 at SW Adventist* 67 89 Loyola 76 88 TAMU International* 72 148 vs. Paul Quinn@ 98 92 at TAMU International* 85 68 Langston* 63 83 vs. Jarvis Christian@ 51 83 at Stephen F. Austin 98 80 Bacone* 72 111 vs. H.-Tillotson@ (ot) 113 73 at TAMU-Commerce 86 96 at Huston-Tillotson* 80 82 vs. Oklahoma City$ 88 92 Texas-Permian Basin* 78 74 Jarvis Christian* 77 76 Texas Wesleyan* 63 103 Wiley* 91 * Red River Athletic Conf. 83 Oklahoma Baptist^ 93 91 at Texas Wesleyan* 113 # Huston-Tillotson Game Breaker Classic 88 Oklahoma City^ 81 95 at Texas College* (ot) 91 (Austin) 87 at Jarvis Christian* 72 87 vs. Bacone% 72 & Mesa State Holiday Inn Thanksgiv- 107 at Wiley* 90 86 vs. Texas College% 95 ing Classic (Grand Junction, Colo.) 85 Texas Lutheran 72 72 vs. Azusa Pacific$ 88 % Space City Classic (Houston) 73 Texas A&M-Commerce 60 ^ Second Baptist Eagle Holiday 99 Texas College* 70 * Red River Athletic Conf. Classic (Houston) 91 Langston* 85 + SAGU Classic (Waxahachie, Texas) @ RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie) 90 Bacone* 82 & OBU Classic (Shawnee, Okla.) $ NAIA National Tournament 96 at Huston-Tillotson* 82 # The Original Space City Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) 89 at SW Assemblies* 76 (Houston) 107 at Texas-Permian Basin* 89 % RRAC Tournament (Waxahachie) 2002-03 (31-3) 98 at Texas Wesleyan* 85 $ NAIA National Tournament Final National Ranking: 1st 84 TAMU International* 78 (Kansas City, Mo.) RRAC Champions 93 Paul Quinn* 78 Coach: Ron Cottrell 106 Wiley* 77 2005-06 (27-6) 96 at Loyola-New Orleans 78 94 Jarvis Christian* 85 Final National Ranking: 8th 99 vs. St. Gregory’s^ 74 98 at Paul Quinn* 71 RRAC Champions 96 at Oklahoma City^ 93 82 at Texas College* 85 Coach: Ron Cottrell 112 Concordia-Austin 59 88 at Langston* 90 95 William Carey 71 110 at TAMU-Kingsville (ot) 118 94 at Bacone* 80 86 at Texas-Permian Basin* 72 81 Barber-Scotia% 79 103 Huston-Tillotson* 78 70 at St. Edward’s 59 136 Mountain State% (ot) 130 118 SW Assemblies* 96 72 vs. Sci. & Arts of Okla.& 69 97 at Texas College* 98 101 Texas Wesleyan% 96 78 at Oklahoma City& 80 92 at Langston* 75 95 vs. Texas College# 93 106 Arkansas Baptist# 95 86 at Bacone* 81 86 vs. Langston# 83 66 Union (Tenn.)# 71 98 Texas Lutheran 80 64 vs. John Brown$ 72 90 at Jarvis Christian* 74 102 Texas A&M-Kingsville 93 85 at Wiley* 84 105 at Texas-Permian Basin* 86 * Red River Athletic Conf. 100 at TAMU International* 83 97 Jarvis Christian* 74 ^ The Original Space City Classic 68 Huston-Tillotson* 65 114 Wiley* 73 (Houston) 82 Texas Wesleyan* 79 116 at H.-Tillotson* (ot) 107 % RRAC Conference Tournament 89 Texas College* 66 89 Texas Wesleyan* 71 (Houston) 112 Paul Quinn* 79 87 at Paul Quinn* 76 # RRAC Conference Tournament 85 SW Assemblies* 79 107 at SW Assemblies* 88 (Waxahachie) 70 at Langston* (ot) 71 104 East Texas Baptist 87 $ NAIA National Tournament 64 at Bacone* 77 97 Texas-Permian Basin* 82 (Kansas City, Mo.) 88 TAMU International* 51 122 Texas College* 90 91 Texas-Permian Basin* 72 105 Langston* 95 2004-05 (23-10) 86 at Huston-Tillotson* 55 90 Bacone* 65 Final National Ranking: 18th 84 Jarvis Christian* 69 93 at Jarvis Christian* 90 RRAC Champions 79 Wiley* 56 92 at Wiley* 87 Coach: Ron Cottrell 80 at Texas Wesleyan* 83 106 Huston-Tillotson* 94 96 vs. Evangel+ 73 90 at Texas College* 84 92 at Texas Wesleyan* 82 89 vs. John Brown+ 82 118 at Paul Quinn* 69 117 Paul Quinn* 81 77 at William Carey 63 83 at SW Assemblies* 66 99 SW Assemblies* 77 75 vs. Okla. Christian& 103 67 Langston* 58 101 vs. Paul Quinn# 89 79 at Oklahoma Baptist& 97 106 Bacone* 57 96 vs. Langston# 76 80 Oklahoma City# 82 109 vs. Wiley% 95 104 vs. Jarvis Christian# 92 89 Concordia-Irvine# 99 86 vs. Texas College% 80 68 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL All-Time Results 90 vs. SW Assemblies% 57 62 at South Alabama 66 2009-10 (12-21) 73 vs. Westminster$ 64 104 at St. Edward’s 99 (9-3 Great West, 2nd) 77 vs. Oklahoma City$ 99 79 at SMU 90 Coach: Ron Cottrell 73 at Creighton 110 64 vs. South Alabama^ 76 * Red River Athletic Conf. 63 at No. Carolina Central^ 56 60 vs. Sacramento State^ 70 & Oklahoma City Thanksgiving 50 vs. Elizabeth City State^ 70 46 at Rice^ 60 Classic (Oklahoma City) 81 at Rhema 66 55 at Michigan 77 # Hilton Southwest Space City 80 at Langston 62 75 at Northwestern State 80 Classic (Houston) 95 TAMU International 80 92 Fairleigh Dickinson 77 % RRAC Tournament 91 Ecclesia 58 67 at New Orleans 79 (Waxahachie; Champions) 68 at Texas-Pan American 82 87 UMKC 102 $ NAIA National Tournament 89 at Huston-Tillotson 65 65 Santa Clara 68 (Kansas City, Mo.) 93 Paul Quinn 76 59 at Boise State 96 108 Bacone 62 56 at Creighton 85 2006-07 (22-7) 104 Langston 70 52 at Memphis 93 Final National Ranking: 10th 98 Huston-Tillotson 87 66 Chicago State* 56 RRAC Champions 100 Dallas Christian 64 75 NJIT* 62 Coach: Ron Cottrell 66 Green Bay 77 90 Dallas Baptist 77 # Hispanic College Fund Challenge 68 at SMU 82 79 at Dillard 87 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 73 at UT-Arlington 84 106 Philander Smith 62 % Abilene Christian Tip-Off Classic 70 South Dakota* 92 92 vs. Freed Hardeman& 82 (Abilene, Texas) 75 North Dakota* 65 65 at Union (Tenn.)& 84 ^ BC Powder Classic (Durham, N.C.) 85 at Chicago State* 83 (ot) 86 at St. Edward’s* 65 66 at Utah Valley* 72 95 at SW Assemblies* 60 2008-09 (5-25) 84 at Texas-Pan American* 82 (ot) 91 at Paul Quinn* 71 Coach: Ron Cottrell 79 at Middle Tennesee 109 93 Dillard 91 64 at Marquette 95 87 North Texas 107 93 St. Ambrose 91 63 at Middle Tennessee 80 62 at NJIT* 58 80 at Incarnate Word 67 60 at SMU 79 61 Utah Valley* 48 75 Bacone* 61 70 vs. Illinois State 107 76 Texas-Pan American* 62 91 Langston* 71 68 vs. Alabama State 77 91 at North Dakota* 81 54 at Texas Wesleyan* 57 74 Texas-Arlington 88 84 at South Dakota* 97 85 at Texas College* 87 57 at Villanova 93 80 vs. Chicago State+ 77 95 Wiley* (ot) 93 63 at South Alabama 93 74 vs. NJIT+ 91 85 Jarvis Christian* 83 73 New Orleans 77 86 vs. South Dakota+ 91 92 Huston-Tillotson* 80 76 at North Texas 88 72 SW Assemblies* 68 76 Northwestern State 84 ^Rice Basketball Challenge (Houston) 89 Paul Quinn* 78 78 Green Bay 80 *Great West Conference game 86 at Bacone* 71 74 vs. Wyoming 84 +Great West Conference Tournament 66 at Langston* 65 77 at Utah State 94 (Orem, Utah) 69 Texas Wesleyan* 45 69 vs. Howard 59 90 Texas College* 79 56 at Iowa State 64 84 at Wiley* 89 65 at Ohio State 89 91 at Jarvis Christian* 82 71 Utah Valley 64 83 vs. Bacone% 78 53 at Green Bay 91 68 vs. Langston% 70 59 at Santa Clara 85 55 vs. Campbellsville$ 80 63 at Fresno State 81 64 Boise State 85 * Red River Athletic Conf. 65 at NJIT 49 & Union Thanksgiving Classic 77 Middle Tennessee 89 (Jackson, Tenn.) 108 Chicago State (ot) 112 % RRAC Conference Tournament 47 at Louisiana Tech 84 (Waxahachie, Texas) 70 NJIT 51 $ NAIA National Tournament 76 SW Assemblies of God 72 (Kansas City, Mo.) 92 at Chicago State 95 42 at Utah Valley 80 NCAA Division I 2007-08 (13-15) Coach: Ron Cottrell ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 67 Trinity 62 103 at Dallas Baptist 108 Coach Years Wins Losses Pct. 62 at Pittsburgh# 103 Peck Vass 1963-67 21 54 .280 56 vs. Saint Louis# 91 Gerald Myers 1967-70 32 43 .427 71 vs. North Carolina A&T# 96 Lonnie Richards 1970-75 52 73 .416 72 vs. Lubbock Christian% 91 Bob McKinley 1975-77 11 44 .200 72 at Abilene Christian% 84 Gene Iba 1977-85 128 96 .571 96 at Northwestern State 105 75 at Shenandoah 78 Tommy Jones 1985-89 50 63 .443 70 at William and Mary 79 Ron Cottrell 1991-present 391 229 .644 78 at TAMU International 79 TOTAL 45 seasons 670 581 .536 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 69 Letterwinners w A w Dennis Chaloupka 1965 w G w Connie Able 1969 Keith Charleton 1968 Nick Garner 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 David Adams 1982 Englebert Cherrington 2006 Terry Garner 1973, ‘74 Matt Alexander (mgr.) 1995 George Christopher 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Arthur Gage 1971 Eugene Alford 1981 Garlan Clarabut 1966 David Gerber 1977 Montrel Allen 2007, ‘08 Jeremy Clark 1997, 98 Reggie Gibbs 1989 Boone Almanza 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Craig Cleveland 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 John Gillespie 1964, ‘65 Robert Amboree 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Charlie Coffee 1965, ‘66 James Gilliam 1965 Kevin Amend 2007, ‘08 Bennie Coleman 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98 Victor Gilmore 1992 Mike Anderson 1966, ‘67 E.C. Coleman 1970, ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Andrew Gonzalez 2010 Jeff Applewhite 1983 Mack Coleman 1973, ‘74, ‘75 Fred Goporo 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Joe Atang 2008, ‘09 Paul Coleman 1967 Nate Gordon 1978 Matt Autenrieth 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Ryan Conrey 1992 Arthur Goudeau 1986, ‘87 Pablo Avila 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Denver Cook 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Butch Grant 1973 Chris Cooper 1994, ‘95 Chris Green 2005, ‘06 AVILA Chuck Craddock 1979, ‘80 Cedric Crawford 2001, ‘02 w w Tiko Crawford 1987, ‘88 H Mike Habermehl 1964 Greg Crump 1993 Terry Hairston 1983, ‘84 Don Hansen 1966, ‘67 w D w Billy Hardin 1965 Ben Daniels 2010 Ryan Harris 1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Larry Darden 1968 Tony Harris 1969 Charlie Davidson 1966 Chad Hartley 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Ted Dement 1964, ‘65 Donald Harvey 1988 Tony DiCamillo 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Jeremy Havard 2008, ‘09 Andy Dillon 2006, ‘07, ’08, ‘09 Lonnie Hazelwood 1965 w B w Miles Dixon 2010 Ben Henderson 1992, ‘93 Johnny Bailey 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Royce Dorsey 1978 Aaron Hendrix 2010 Rick Bailey 1965, ‘67 Luke Downey 1997, ‘98 Todd Henry 2007 Ryan Bailey 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Robert Druzak 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Fred Hinnenkamp 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Ty Bailey 1992, ‘93 Derry Dunn 1966, ‘67 Mike Hogan 1978, ‘79 Don Ballard 1964 Larry Hollins 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 DiCAMILLO Steve Barron 1974 Shannon Holmes 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Chad Barnes 2006 Michael Holmquist 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 Ron Barton 1968 Stephen Howard 1996 David Beakley 1977, ‘78 Johnny Hudson 1988, ‘89 Douglas Beatty 1965 Steve Hurst 1971, ‘72 Ricky Bennett 2004, ‘05 Willie Bennett 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Scott Biggott 1983, ‘84 Jason Blacklock 1996 Elmer Blackmon 1979 Charlie Bonds 1964, ’65, ‘66, ‘67 Terry Bonham 1964 Ken Boston 1966, ‘67 w E w Remy Boswell 2010 Eddie Eason 1980 John Bowen 1985 Shawn Echols 2010 Kelvin Bradford 2003, ‘06, ‘07 Pat Ellis 1968 1967, ‘68 Matt England 1984, ‘85 Steve Braun 1978, ‘79 Lorenzo Ewing 1996 Josh Brian 2002, ‘03 Eddie Brown 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 w F w Kendrick Bridges 1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Chuck Faubion 1977, ‘78 Jason Bullock 2004 Randy Ferguson 1975 Bryce Burch 1999, ‘01, ‘02 Robby Fisher 1992, ‘93 Jeff Burke 1992 Mario Flaherty 2009, ‘10 Robert Burkes 1978, ‘79, ‘80 Charles Fordjour 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Jerry Burkhalter 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Randy Fowler 1965, ‘66 Rufus Burns 1968, ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Tim Freeman 1980 Harry Byrd 1967 Vernon Freeman 1976, ‘77 HOLMQUIST Johnny Freeze 1969, ‘70, ‘71 w C w Lynn Funk 1966 w J w George Campbell 1976 Corey Jackson 1994 Jeff Carroll 1999, ‘01, ‘02 Daryl Jarmon 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Bryn Caulkins 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 Chris Johnson 1999, ‘00 70 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Letterwinners Darryl Jones 1982, ‘83, ‘84 w O w Ricky Simon 2008 Dwight Jones II 2006, 07 Jim O’Flaherty 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Mike Sissel 1996 Roy Jones 1981, ‘82 David Orr 1979 Jim Skaggs 1970, ‘71, ‘73, ‘74 Tim Jones 1979, ‘80 Mark Osina 1974, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Terrance Slack (mgr.) 2008, ‘09 Keith Jordan 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Gene Smith 1970 Demetrus Judge 2008, ‘09 Huey Smith 1976, ‘77, ‘78 w P w Kelton Smith 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Robert Paige 1974, ‘75, ‘76 w K w Mike Smith 2001, ‘02 Yadorian Parham 1998, ‘99, ‘00 Roddrick Smith 2004 Djibril Kamara 1986, ‘87 Larry Parks 1968 Ben Karam 2000, ‘01, ‘03 Rick Smuts 1967 Timir Patel 2008 Randy Stephens 1988, ‘89 Gary Kelly 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Larry Patterson 1975, ‘76 Shelden Kelly 1981 Steve Stone 1967, ‘68 Jeff Pixler 1982 Kim Swanson 1977 Steven Key (mgr.) 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Zachary Poe 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Dale King 1983 Robby Pollard 1996 Rick Klentzman 1971, ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Jeremiah Pojah 2008 w T w Travis Knotts 2002 Johnathan Porter 1992, ‘93 Alvaro Teheran 1988, ‘89 Bruno Kongawoin 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 David Prater 1975 Corey Thomas 2005, ‘06 David Kraitman 1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 Wendell Preadom 2010 Rickie Thompson 1983 Barney Krenek 1965 Raymond Prejean 1973, ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Johnnie Trahan 2004 David Preston 1994, ‘95 w L w Duane Pritchett 1989 Bob Lafferty 1979, ‘80, ‘81 Billy Purswell 1969 w V w Anicet Lavodrama 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Andrew Puzyk 2008, ‘09 Perry Vass 1967 Ebere Lazarus 2004 Paul Pyle 1989 Blane Vincent 1997, ‘98, ‘02, ‘03 Ronnie Lawless 1966, ‘67 Filip Vyhnal 2005, 06 Michael LeBlanc 2000, ‘02 w R w Kelvin Lee 1979, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Gabe Rapier 1998, ‘99 w W w Damian Lewis 2010 Chris Reed (mgr.) 2001, ‘02, ‘03 James Walding 1964, ‘65 Hamilton Lewis 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Jerry Renfro 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Arthur Walton 1984, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Dillard Leverkuhn 1981 Jamal Robertson 2010 Charlie Warren 1977 Roy Lloyd 1978 Dallas Rodriguez 2003 Ken Washington 1994, ‘95 Derrick Loury 1981 Kerry Roper 1968, ‘69 Jerry Watson 1965 Tommy Loving 1993, ‘94 Derek Rose-Walls 1992 Gordon Watt 2008, ‘09 Jamie Lynn 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Jonathan Ross 1996, ‘97 Ralton Way 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Khris Roy 2010 Silver Weinholtz 2001, ‘02 w M w Mike Roy 1969, ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Ronald Wells 2006, ‘07 Bob McCain 2005, ‘06 Shane Wells 1999 John McClellan 1969 SKAGGS Andre White 1992 Micah McDonald 1998 Craig Whitley 1973 Kerol McGusty 1996, ‘98 Elester Whitmore 2003, ‘04 Tom McIntosh 1969 Ellington Wilkins 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Darwin McKinley 1977 Edward Williams 1989 Tim McKinney (mgr.) 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Gerald Williams 1999, ‘00 Randy Martell 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Richard Williams 1997 Michael Martin 1986, ‘87 Gary Williamson 1972, ‘74 Reggie Martin 1982, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 George Williamson 1965 Arnett Mathis 1992, ‘93, ‘95 Emanuel Willis 2008, ‘09 Eric Meche 2000, ‘01 Dan Wilson 1997, ‘98 Chris Miller 2003, ‘05 Justin Wilson 2007, ‘09 Max Minter 1966, ‘67 Greg Wise 1978, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Marcus Mitchell 1996, ‘97 Willie Worsham 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Ronnie Moore 1966, ‘67, ‘68 Stan Wright 1965 Sean Morris 2008, ‘09 Michael Moss 2010 w S w w Y w John Musquiz 1969 Bobby Sanders 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Fred Young 1988 Carlos Sanders 1989 w N w Jimmy Sanders 2008, ‘09 Any documented additions or corrections are appreciated. Rod Nealy 2003 Baron Sauls 2008, ‘09 Jorge Negron 1986, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Brian Scott 2003 Paul Nelson 2003, ‘04 Johnny Seahorn 1975, ‘76 Travis Newsome 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Tom Senter 1970, ‘71, ‘72 Wayne Norris 1972 Sean Shannon (mgr.) 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07 Thomas Norwood 1976, ‘77 Omar Sierra 1987, ‘88, ‘89 Dan Nottebart 1979 Phil Siler 1980, ‘81 Waylond Simmons 1964, ‘65 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 71 Awards NCAA Tournament Great West Conference All-Trans America Athletic Conference 1984 Newcomer of the Year Tim Jones 1978-79, ‘79-80 Andrew Gonzalez 2009-10 Randy Martell 1979-80, ‘80-81 National Coach of the Year Ralton Way 1979-80, ‘80-81 Ron Cottrell 2002-03 Great West Conference Greg Wise 1979-80, ‘80-81 All-Newcomer Team Roy Jones 1981-82 National Player of the Year Andrew Gonzalez 2009-10 Kelvin Lee 1981-82 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Larry Hollins 1982-83, ‘83-84 Red River Athletic Conference Champions Anicet Lavodrama 1982-83, ‘83-84, All-America 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, ‘84-85 Greg Wise 1980-81 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, Terry Hairston 1983-84 Terry Hairston 1983-84 2006-07 Matt England 1984-85 Matt England 1984-85 Fred Goporo 1985-86, ‘86-87 Anicet Lavodrama 1984-85 RRAC Coach of the Year Bruno Kongawoin 1985-86, ‘86-87 David Preston 1993-94, ‘94-95 Ron Cottrell 1998-99, ‘99-00, Arthur Walton 1985-86, ‘86-87 Mike Sissel 1995-96 ‘00-01, ‘01-02, ‘02-03 Reggie Gibbs 1988-89 Kelton Smith 1996-97 Gabe Rapier 1997-98 RRAC Player of the Year All-Big State Conference Chad Hartley 1998-99 Chad Hartley 1998-99 Bennie Coleman 1995-96 Chris Johnson 1998-99 Charles Fordjour 2000-01, ‘01-02 Lorenzo Ewing 1995-96 Michael LeBlanc 1999-00, ‘01-02 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Mike Sissel 1995-96 Charles Fordjour 2000-01, ‘01-02 Ricky Bennett 2003-04, ‘04-05 Michael Holmquist 2002-03 Dwight Jones II 2005-06, ‘06-07 Big State Conference Freshman of the Year Rod Nealy 2002-03 Chad Hartley 1995-96 Ricky Bennett 2003-04, ‘04-05 RRAC Newcomer of the Year Chris Miller 2004-05 Chris Johnson 1998-99 All-Region Dwight Jones II 2005-06, ‘06-07 Michael LeBlanc 1999-00 Shannon Holmes 1993-94, ‘94-95 Ben McCain 2005-06 Rod Nealy 2002-03 David Preston 1993-94, ‘94-95 Todd Henry 2006-07 Ricky Bennett 2003-04 Bennie Coleman 1994-95 Dwight Jones II 2005-06 Bobby Sanders 1994-95 NAIA National Tournament Kelton Smith 1996-97, ‘97-98 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, RRAC Defensive Player of the Year Chad Hartley 1997-98 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Eric Meche 2000-01 Yadorian Parham 1997-98 Gabe Rapier 1997-98 National Scoring Leader All-Red River Athletic Conference Dan Wilson 1997-98 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Chad Hartley 1998-99 Chris Johnson 1998-99, ‘99-00 Academic All-Region/All-Conference National Rebounding Leader Charles Fordjour 1999-00, ‘00-01, Jeff Burke 1991-92 Chris Miller 2004-05 ‘01-02 Ryan Conrey 1991-92 Michael LeBlanc 1999-00, ‘01-02 Bobby Sanders 1991-92, ‘92-93, ‘93-94, National Assist Leader Kendrick Bridges 2000-01, ‘01-02 ‘94-95 Yadorian Parham 1997-98 Jeff Carroll 2000-01 Ty Bailey 1992-93 Ben Karam 2000-01 Chris Cooper 1993-94, ‘94-95 NAIA Champions of Character/ Eric Meche 2000-01 Craig Cleveland 1995-96, ‘96-97 Pattison Family Scholarship Mike Smith 2001-02 Tony DiCamillo 1994-95 Michael Holmquist 2004 Michael Holmquist 2001-02, ‘02-03, ‘03-04 Shannon Holmes 1994-95 Bryn Caulkins 2005 Chris Miller 2002-03, ‘04-05 Arnett Mathis 1994-95 Pablo Avila 2006 Rod Nealy 2002-03 David Preston 1994-95 Matt Autenrieth 2007 Elester Whitmore 2002-03, ‘03-04 Ryan Bailey 1995-96, ‘96-97 Ricky Bennett 2003-04, ‘04-05 Chad Hartley 1995-96 Academic All-America Paul Nelson 2003-04 Robby Pollard 1995-96 Boone Almanza 1982-83, ‘84-85 Chad Barnes 2005-06 Michael LeBlanc 1999-00 Chris Cooper 1994-95 Englebert Cherrington 2005-06 Bryce Burch 1999-00, ‘00-01, ‘01-02 Bobby Sanders 1994-95 Dwight Jones II 2005-06, ‘06-07 Robert Amboree 2000-01 Bryce Burch 2001-02 Ben McCain 2005-06 Jeff Carroll 2000-01, ‘01-02 Michael Holmquist 2002-03 Corey Thomas 2005-06 Michael Holmquist 2000-01, ‘01-02, ‘02-03, ‘03-04 Corey Thomas 2004-05 Kevin Amend 2006-07 Ben Karam 2000-01 Filip Vynhal 2005-06 Matt Autenrieth 2006-07 Chris Reed 2000-01, ‘01-02, ‘02-03 Bryn Caulkins 2006-07 Todd Henry 2006-07 Matt Autenrieth 2003-04, ‘04-05, ‘05-06, ‘06-07 Ronald Wells 2006-07 Pablo Avila 2003-04, ‘04-05, ‘05-06 NABC Honors Court Bryn Caulkins 2003-04, ‘04-05, ‘05-06 Fred Hinnenkamp 2009-10 Trans America Athletic Nick Garner 2003-04, ‘04-05, ‘05-06 Conference Champions Ben McCain 2004-05, ‘05-06 All-Great West Conference 1980-81, 1983-84 Corey Thomas 2004-05, ‘05-06 Andrew Gonzalez (1st Team) 2009-10 Filip Vynhal 2004-05, ‘05-06 Mario Flaherty (1st Team) 2009-10 TAAC Coach of the Year Fred Hinnenkamp 2008-09 Wendell Preadom (2nd Team) 2009-10 Gene Iba 1980-81 72 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL Awards E.C. Coleman Most Valuable Player Elester Whitmore 2003-04 Tim Jones 1978-79 Bryn Caulkins 2004-05 Greg Wise 1979-80, ‘80-81 Corey Thomas 2005-06 Randy Martell 1980-81 Kevin Amend 2006-07 Roy Jones 1981-82 Timir Patel 2007-08 Kelvin Lee 1981-82 Baron Sauls 2007-08 Terry Hairston 1982-83 Larry Hollins 1982-83 Robbie Robertson Anicet Lavodrama 1983-84, ‘84-85 Athlete of the Year Award Ty Bailey 1992-93 Matt England 1984-85 Ryan Bailey, three-time Hustle Award winner, receives the Arthur Walton 1985-86 Robbie Robertson Award from Coach Cottrell. The Hustle Bobby Sanders 1993-94, ‘94-95 Fred Goporo 1986-87 Award has since been renamed in his honor. Craig Cleveland 1995-96 George Christopher 1987-88 Ryan Bailey 1996-97 Reggie Gibbs 1988-89 Chad Hartley 1997-98 Dale Glover Defensive Award Arnett Mathis 1991-92 Charles Fordjour 2000-01 Chuck Craddock 1979-80 Tony DiCamillo 1992-93 Bryce Burch 2001-02 Kelvin Lee 1980-81, ‘81-82 David Preston 1993-94, ‘94-95 Ben Karam 2002-03 Larry Hollins 1982-83, ‘83-84 Shannon Holmes 1994-95 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Boone Almanza 1984-85 Mike Sissel 1995-96 Michael Holmquist 2003-04 Mike Martin 1985-86, ‘86-87 Kelton Smith 1996-97 Pablo Avila 2004-05 George Christopher 1987-88 Yadorian Parham 1997-98 Corey Thomas 2005-06 Jorge Negron 1988-89 Chad Hartley 1998-99 Matt Autenrieth 2006-07 Victor Gilmore 1991-92 Michael LeBlanc 1999-00 Ty Bailey 1992-93 Charles Fordjour 2000-01 HBU Sports Hall of Honor Bennie Coleman 1993-94, ‘94-95, ‘95-96 Mike Smith 2001-02 E.C. Coleman 1997 Ryan Bailey 1996-97 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Anicet Lavodrama 1997 Gabe Rapier 1997-98, ‘98-99 Ricky Bennett 2003-04, ‘04-05 Robert Paige 1997 Eric Meche 1999-00, ‘00-01 Dwight Jones II 2005-06, ‘06-07 David Preston 1997 Silver Weinholtz 2001-02 Gordon Watt 2007-08 Bobby Sanders 1997 Paul Nelson 2002-03, ‘03-04 Shannon Holmes 1998 Chris Green 2004-05 Boone Almaza 1999 Ronald Wells 2005-06, ‘06-07 Tony DiCamillo 1999 Joe Atang 2007-08 Eddie Brown 2000 Matt England 2000 Rebounding Award Greg Wise 2000 Anicet Lavodrama 1982-83, ‘83-84, ‘84-85 Terry Hairston 2001 Bruno Kongawoin 1985-86, ‘86-87 Chad Hartley 2001 Alvaro Teheran 1987-88, ‘88-89 Randy Martell 2001 Arnett Mathis 1991-92 Rick Bailey 2002 Johnathan Porter 1991-92, ‘92-93 Ryan Bailey 2002 Tony DiCamillo 1993-94 Ty Bailey 2002 Shannon Holmes 1993-94 Jim Skaggs 2003 Ken Washington 1994-95 Fred Goporo 2004 Mike Sissel 1995-96 Mack Coleman 2005 Marcus Mitchell 1996-97 Yadorian Parham 2005 Blane Vincent 1997-98 E.C. Coleman with the award that bears his name. Charles Fordjour 2006 Chris Johnson 1998-99 Mike Sissel 2006 Charles Fordjour 1999-00, ‘00-01, ‘01-02 Scholar-Athlete Award Rod Nealy 2007 Michael LeBlanc 2001-02 Ryan Conrey 1991-92 Michael LeBlanc 2008 Josh Brian 2002-03 Bobby Sanders 1992-93, ‘94-95 Larry Hollins 2009 Rod Nealy 2002-03 Chris Cooper 1993-94 Bryce Burch 2010 Chris Miller 2004-05 Robby Pollard 1995-96 Englebert Cherrington 2005-06 Ryan Bailey 1996-97 Varsity Athlete Academic Award Todd Henry 2006-07 Micah McDonald 1997-98 Chris Cooper 1994-95 Emanuel Willis 2007-08 Bryce Burch 1998-99, ‘99-00, ‘00-01, ‘01-02 Chris Reed 2000-01 Frances Curtis/Mildred Boone Ryan Bailey Hustle/Coaches’ Award Jeff Carroll 2001-02 Spirit Award Robby Fisher 1991-92 Michael Holmquist 2002-03, ‘03-04 Jeremy Havard 2007-08 Jamie Lynn 1992-93, ‘94-95 Corey Thomas 2004-05, ‘05-06 Ryan Bailey 1993-94, ‘95-96, ‘96-97 Filip Vynhal 2005-06 Galdino Lucero Service Award Luke Downey 1997-98 Matt Autenrieth 2006-07 Chris Reed 2002-03 Bryce Burch 1998-99 Kevin Amend 2007-08 Pablo Avila 2006-07 Gerald Williams 1999-00 Ben Karam 2000-01 Michael Holmquist 2001-02, ‘03-04 Blane Vincent 2002-03 Jason Bullock 2003-04 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 73 All-Americans

Greg Wise Terry Hairston Matt England Anicent Lavodrama David Preston 1980-81 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1993-94, 94-95

Mike Sissel Kelton Smith Gabe Rapier Chad Hartley Chris Johnson 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99

Michael LeBlanc Charles Fordjour Michael Holmquist Rod Nealy Ricky Bennett 1999-2000, 01-02 2000-01, 01-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04, 04-05

Chris Miller Dwight Jones II Ben McCain Todd Henry 2004-05 2005-06, 06-07 2005-06 2006-07

cademic A Boone Almanza Chris Cooper Bobby Sanders Bryce Burch All-America 1982-83, 83-84 1994-95 1994-95 2001-02

Michael Holmquist Corey Thomas Filip Vynhal Bryn Caulkins 2002-03 2004-05, 05-06 2005-06 2006-07

74 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL HBU Sports Hall of Honor 1997 (year inducted) Michael Hanks (Baseball, 1999-02) Wally Abukishk (Soccer, 1984-88) Carey Owens (Women’s Basketball, 1999-00) E.C. Coleman (Basketball, 1969-73) Mike Sissel (Basketball, 1995-96) Stephanie Farwig (Golf, 1977-81) Rachelle Willhite (Softball, 1991-94) Lorraine Fennell (Tennis, 1981-84) Ricky Gras (Soccer, 1979-82) 2007 Dale Green (Women’s Basketball, Volleyball, 1965-68) Tommy Crosby (Baseball, 2001-03) Anicet Lavodrama (Basketball, 1981-85) Sarah Emmer (Volleyball, 2002-03) Kenny McCormick (Baseball, 1965-69) Carlos Gil (Soccer, 1982-85) Colin Montgomerie (Golf, 1983-87) Rod Nealy (Basketball, 2002-03) Ronnie Moore (Baseball, 1965-69) Elinor Smith (Women’s Basketball 2000-04; Paul O’Neill (Men’s Gymnastics, 1985-87) Volleyball, 2002-04) Robert Paige (Basketball, 1973-76) Rachel Werner (Softball, 2002-05) Caroline Pierce (Golf, 1982-86) David Preston (Basketball, 1993-95) 2008 Miguel Rubio (Men’s Gymnastics, 1986-89) Morgan Anderson (Softball, 2003-05) Alfonso Rodriguez Sadia (Men’s Gymnastics, 1986-89) Dr. Ed Billings (Athletic Director, 1966-90) Bobby Sanders (Basketball, 1991-95) Colin Montgomerie, who has rannked as high as second Griffin Colvert (Women’s Basketball, 2000-04) Wendy Thomas (Softball, 1990-93) in the world, has recorded 40 professional victories and a Katelyn Griffin (Softball, 2002-05) Ricky Thompson (Track and Field, 1986-90) record eight European Tour Order of Merit titles. Darryl Henning (Golf, 1983-85) Nicole Williams (Women’s Gymnastics, 1986-90) Michael LeBlanc (Basketball, 1999-2000, ‘01-02) Chris Wiloth (Men’s Gymnastics, 1977-81) Jared Moon (Baseball, 1993-95) 1990 Women’s Gymnastics Team 2000 Tim Thelen (Golf, 1983-84) (Michelle Baker, Gina Csengery, Tonya Fluty, Eddie Brown (Basketball, 1968-72) Sergio Uribe (Soccer, 1982-85) Barbara Hamby, Renee Melancon, Dawn Mul- Cindy Connell (Softball, 1995-98) Nancy Wataka (Volleyball, 2005-06) holland, Niecy Stringer, Nicole Williams, Dawn Brandon Curtis (Baseball, 1994-97) Nicole Westerterp (Volleyball, 2003-06) Zugay) Matt England (Basketball, 1983-85) Kaddie Mahoney (Volleyball, 1988-91) 2009 Kevin Scott (Baseball, 1996-97) Dave Mannen (Golf Coach, 1975-91) 1998 Greg Wise (Basketball, 1977-81) Larry Hollins (Basketball, 1981-84) Boone Almanza (Basketball, 1981-85) Steve Kinnett (Men’s Gymnastics, 1974-78) Trevor Enders (Baseball, 1994-96) 2001 Laura Hess (Softball, 2003-05) Shannon Holmes (Basketball, 1991-95) Terry Hairston (Basketball, 1982-84) 1985 4x800 Men’s Track & Field Relay Team Kim Lowe (Volleyball, 1992-94, ‘96) Chad Hartley (Basketball, 1995-99) (Charlie Foreman, Lowell Jones, Alfredo La- Dana Lyons (Softball, 1992-95) Chris Hill (Baseball, 1998-99) huerta, Nureldin Ramirez) Ryan Thomas (Baseball, 1993-96) Randy Martell (Basketball, 1977-81) Ty Schmaltz (Baseball, 1966-69) 2010 1999 Kara Williams (Volleyball, 1996-98) Mary Beth Morgan (Women’s Golf, 1975-77) Reagan Buckley (Baseball, 1996-97) Bryce Burch (Basketball, 1999, 2001-02) Jennifer Carruth (Softball, 1994-97) 2002 Jere’ Adams (Women’s Basketball, 2002-04, ‘06) Tony DiCamillo (Basketball, 1991-95) Rick Bailey (Basketball, 1964-67) John Sweeney (Men’s Gymnastics, 1983-85) Jennifer Elias (Softball, 1994-97) Ryan Bailey (Basketball, 1993-97) Joey Gregory (Baseball, 2002-03) Holly Moore (Volleyball, 1993-96) Ty Bailey (Basketball, 1991-93) Jorge Cruz (Men’s Soccer, 1985-87) Walter Reese (Baseball, 1990-93) Becky Dudley (Softball, 1996-98) Chris Fadal (Baseball, 1997-00)

2003 A.J. Bass (Baseball, 1991-93) Loralyn Hinze (Softball, 1997-00) Jamie Kemper (Softball, 1998-00) Sean Salinas (Baseball, 1997-00) Jim Skaggs (Basketball, 1969-74) Kathy Spies (Softball, 1997-00)

2004 Amy Boiteaux (Volleyball, 1998-01) Shawn Brown (Baseball, 1990-93) Fred Goporo (Basketball, 1983-87) Lori Jordan (Volleyball, 1998-01) Angie Perry (Volleyball, 1998-01) Christine Phillips (Softball, 1999-01) Justin Syfert (Baseball, 2000-01)

2005 Tiffany Andrews (Women’s Basketball, 1999-03) Erin Bolton (Softball, 2001-02) Danny Cataline (Baseball, 1998-01) Mack Coleman (Basketball, 1972-75) Rachel Dinkins (Volleyball, 1999-01) Charity Rychlik (Softball, 2001-02)

2006 Sherry Blakely (Softball, 1992-95) Rick Bailey and his sons, Ty and Ryan, have all been in- Elele Ekadeli (Volleyball, 2001-02) 2007 Hall of Honor inductee Rod Nealy with head coach ducted into the Hall of Honor. Charles Fordjour (Basketball, 1999-02) Ron Cottrell. 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 75 This is Houston...

● Houston is the fourth most populous ● Houston has a unique museum district world, with a local economic impact of city in the nation, trailing only New offering a range of museums, galleries, $10 billion York, Los Angeles and Chicago, and art and cultural institutions is the largest of the southern U.S. ● Houston has the second lowest cost of and Texas ● Houston is home to the Houston living among major American cities Livestock Show and Rodeo. The largest ● Houson metro area’s population of rodeo in the world, it attracts more than ● Home to 18 Fortune 500 companies and 4.8 million is the 10th largest among 1.8 million visitors each year more than 5,000 energy-related firms, U.S. metropolitan statistical areas Houston is considered by many as the ● Houston is home to the Texas Medical Energy Capital of the World ● More than 38 million people each Center, the largest medical center in the year fly in and out of Houston’s two Source: City of Houston major airports: Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby

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Famous Houstonians

Clint Black - Country Singer Roger Clemens - MLB (BOS, TOR, NYY, HOU) Carl Crawford - MLB (T.B.) Walter Cronkite - Broadcast Journalist Adam Dunn - MLB (CIN, ARI, WAS) George Foreman - Hall of Fame Boxer Beyoncé Knowles - Singer Emeka Okafor - NBA (N.O.) Joel Osteen - Preacher/Author

Jim Parsons - Actor Dennis and Randy Quaid - Actors Kenny Rogers - Country Singer Nolan Ryan - MLB Hall of Famer (NYM, CAL, HOU, TEX) Patrick Swayze - Actor Vince Young - NFL (TEN) Renée Zellweger - Actress ...Welcome to “Space City” 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL