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2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL 2010-11 HBU HUSKIES BASKETBALL TABLE of CONTENTS HBU QUICK FACTS Quick Facts 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, Texas 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 ..................................................................................mleisering@hbu.edu 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
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