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2011-12 USBWA Directory TCU HORNED FROGS gofrogs.com TEXAS TECH RED RAIDERS texastech.com 2900 Stadium Dr., Ft. Worth, TX 76129 Mountain West Conference 6th St. and Red Raider Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79409 Big 12 Conference Daniel-Meyer Coliseum (7,201) Press Row: 817-257-7337 United Spirit Arena (15,098) Press Row: 806-742-6688 Men’s Contact: Andy Anderson Women’s Contact: Matt Hoover Men’s Contact: Trenten Hilburn Women’s Contact: Tammi Hoffman [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Offi ce .........................................817-257-5367 Offi ce .........................................817-257-5299 Offi ce .........................................806-742-2770 Offi ce .........................................806-742-2770 Home .........................................817-343-6564 Cell ............................................ 817-343-9914 Cell ............................................806-392-3543 Men’s Coach: Jim Christian Women’s Coach: Jeff Mittie Men’s Coach: Billy Gillispie Women’s Coach: Kristy Curry Offi ce .........................................817-257-7968 Offi ce .........................................817-257-7962 Offi ce .........................................806-742-7600 Offi ce .........................................806-742-7700 Athletic Director: Chris Del Conte ............................................................ Offi ce: 817-257-5658 Athletic Director: Kirby Hocutt ..................................................................Offi ce: 806-742-3355 BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell Stefan Stevenson, Fort Worth Star-Telegram ....................................................O: 817-422-1653 M: TBA, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ..................................................................O: 806-762-8844 BROADCASTERS W: David Just, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal .......................................................O: 806-766-8736 M: Brian Estridge .................................................................................................O: 817-257-5462 BROADCASTERS W: Jeff Williams ...................................................................................................O: 817-629-9430 M: Mark Finkner ..................................................................................................O: 806-744-6888 W: Steve Strain ....................................................................................................O: 806-744-6888 TEXAS SOUTHERN tsuball.com TEXAS-ARLINGTON utamavs.com 3100 Cleburne St., Houston, TX 77004 Southwestern Athletic Conference P.O. Box 19079, Arlington, TX 76019 Southland Conference Health & Physical Education Arena (8,100) Press Row: 713-313-6829 Texas Hall (3,600) Press Row: 817-272-3795 Men’s/Women’s Contact: Rodney Bush Men’s Contact: Gregg Elkin Women’s Contact: Kristyna Mancias [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Offi ce ......................................... 713-313-7603 Offi ce .........................................817-272-5706 Offi ce .........................................817-272-2213 Men’s Coach: Tony Harvey Women’s Coach: Yolanda Wells-Broughton Men’s Coach: Scott Cross Women’s Coach: Samanth Morrow Offi ce ......................................... 713-313-1979 Offi ce ..........................................713-313-1910 Offi ce .........................................817-272-5754 Offi ce .........................................817-272-2261 Athletic Director: Dr. Charles McClelland ................................................ Offi ce: 713-313-6830 Athletic Director: Pete Carlon ................................................................... Offi ce: 817-272-5039 BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell Brandon Williams, Houston Chronicle ...............................................................C: 832-258-1523 TBA, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Ronnie Turner, Houston Chronicle ..................................................................... C: 832-236-3776 TBA, Dallas Morning News George McElroy, Houston Informer .....................................................................O: 713-218-7400 Yolanda Lezine, Forward Times ..........................................................................C: 832-891-2299 Max Edison, Houston Defender ......................................................................... C: 832-722-3701 BROADCASTERS Lary Hale ..............................................................................................................O: 713-313-7519 TEXAS STATE BOBCATS txstatebobcats.com UTEP MINERS utepathletics.com 601 University Dr., San Marcos, TX 78666 Southland Conference 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968 Conference USA Strahan Coliseum (7,200) Press Row: 512-245-5532 Don Haskins Center (12,000) Press Row: 915-747-5154 Men’s Contact: Denise Thompson Women’s Contact: Rob Beuerlein Men’s Contact: Jeff Darby Women’s Contact: Mark Brunner [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Offi ce .........................................512-245-2988 Offi ce .........................................512-245-4692 Offi ce ......................................... 915-747-6652 Offi ce ..........................................915-747-5722 Cell ............................................512-216-3440 Cell ............................................832-279-0327 Home .........................................915-204-0642 Home .........................................915-472-6038 Men’s Coach: Doug Davalos Women’s Coach: Zenarae Antoine Men’s Coach: Tim Floyd Women’s Coach: Keitha Adams Offi ce .........................................512-245-3832 Offi ce .........................................512-245-2981 Offi ce ......................................... 915-747-5323 Offi ce ......................................... 915-747-8609 Athletic Director: Dr. Larry Teis .................................................................Offi ce: 512-245-2963 Athletic Director: Bob Stull ........................................................................ Offi ce: 915-747-6822 BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell Randy Stevens, San Marcos Daily Record .........................................................O: 512-392-2458 M: Bill Knight, El Paso Times ([email protected]) ..............................C: 915-252-7564 Tyler Mayforth, San Marcos Daily Record ........................O: 512-392-2458 / C: 302-562-3984 W: Bret Bloomquist, El Paso Times ([email protected]) ............C: 915-203-0194 Pat Turner, San Antonio Express-News .............................O: 800-555-1551 / C: 214-460-2599 BROADCASTERS BROADCASTERS M: Jon Teicher ......................................................................................................C: 915-747-6869 M: Bill Culhane ....................................................................................................C: 512-659-4943 W: Mark Brunner ..................................................................................................C: 915-747-5722 186 U.S. Basketball Writers Association usbwa.com 187 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN BRONCS utpabroncs.com TOWSON TIGERS towsontigers.com 1201 West University Dr., Edinburg, TX 78541 Great West 8000 York Rd., Towson, MD 21252 Colonial Athletic Association UTPA Fieldhouse (4,000) Press Row: 956-665-2236 Towson Center (5,000) Press Row: 410-704-3286 Men’s/Women’s Contact: Alex Del Barrio Men’s Contact: Dustin Semanovick Women’s Contact: Megan O’Brien [email protected] TBA [email protected] Offi ce .........................................956-665-2240 Offi ce .........................................410-704-2232 Offi ce .........................................410-704-4972 Cell ............................................956-320-1232 Cell ............................................443-834-9197 Men’s Coach: Ryan Marks Women’s Coach: Dennis Downing Men’s Coach: Pat Skerry Women’s Coach: Joe Mathews Offi ce .........................................956-665-2225 Offi ce .........................................956-665-2974 Offi ce .........................................410-704-6262 Offi ce .........................................410-704-3153 Athletic Director: Chris King ......................................................................Offi ce: 956-665-2221 Athletic Director: Mike Waddell ................................................................Offi ce: 410-704-3936 BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell BEAT WRITERS Offi ce/Cell Peter Rasmussen, The Monitor ..........................................................................O: 956-683-4448 TBA, Baltimore Sun .............................................................................................O: 410-332-6200 BROADCASTERS Offi ce/Cell BROADCASTERS Alex Del Barrio .....................................................................................................O: 956-665-2240 M: Spiro Morekas ................................................................................................O: 410-704-2232 Danny Elizondo W: TBA ..................................................................................................................O: 410-602-1400 UTSA ROADRUNNERS goutsa.com TROY TROJANS troytrojans.com One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249-0691 Southland Conference Tine Davis Field House, Troy, AL 36082-0001 Sun Belt Conference Convocation Center (4,080) Press Row: 210-458-4566 Sartain Hall (4,000) Press Row: 334-670-3229 Men’s Contact: Kyle Stephens Women’s Contact: Jordan Korphage Men’s Contact: Matt Mays Women’s Contact: Travis Jarome [email protected]
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