2006-07 MBB Guide-Records.Qxp

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2006-07 MBB Guide-Records.Qxp RECORDSRECORDS 193 SCORING TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS YEARLY LEADERS Most Points Scored POINTS SCORED Year Player FG FT Pts. Avg. Game: 139 vs. Trinity (12-12-64) 1947-48 Jamie Owens 126 76 328 10.3 Records Player Year GP Avg. Pts. One Half: 76 vs. Mississippi (12-29-70) 1. Darryl Middleton 1987-88 34 19.6 666 1948-49 Don Heathington 91 106 288 12.0 Season: 2,296 (2001-02) 2. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 26 25.2 656 1949-50 Don Heathington 99 107 305 10.9 3. Micheal Williams 1987-88 34 18.5 625 1950-51 Ralph Johnson 123 64 310 12.8 Fewest Points Scored 4. Terry Teagle 1981-82 28 22.2 622 1951-52 Ralph Johnson 127 79 338 14.1 Game: 21 vs. Oklahoma State (12-30-47) 5. Terry Teagle 1979-80 27 23.0 620 1952-53 John Starkey 109 130 348 16.6 One Half: 7 vs. Illinois State (12-27-83) 6. Aundre Branch 1994-95 28 21.7 608 1953-54 Murray Bailey 87 137 311 13.5 7. William Chatmon 1970-71 26 23.3 606 1954-55 Murray Bailey 153 140 446 18.6 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 8. David Wesley 1991-92 28 20.9 586 1955-56 Louis Estes 140 106 386 16.7 9. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 26 25.2 575 1956-57 Jerry Mallett 148 101 397 16.5 Points Scored 10. Carlos Briggs 1984-85 28 20.4 572 1957-58 Tom Kelly 94 76 264 11.0 Game: 50, Vinnie Johnson vs. TCU (2-20-79) 1958-59 Carroll Dawson 117 85 319 13.3 Season: 666, Darryl Middleton (1987-88) SCORING AVERAGE 1959-60 Carroll Dawson 139 116 394 16.4 Career: 2,189, Terry Teagle (1979-82) 1960-61 Richard Tinsley 121 66 308 12.8 Player Year GP Pts. Avg. 1961-62 Herbert Barritt 111 66 288 12.0 1. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 26 656 25.2 Highest Scoring Average 1962-63 Winston Moore 125 134 384 16.7 2. William Chatmon 1970-71 26 606 23.3 Season [Min. 20 games]: 25.2, Vinnie Johnson (1978-79) 1963-64 Spencer Carlson 149 90 388 16.2 3. Terry Teagle 1979-80 27 620 23.0 Career [Min. 40 games]: 24.1, Vinnie Johnson (1977-79) 1964-65 Darrell Hardy 140 75 358 14.9 4. Vinnie Johnson 1977-78 25 575 23.0 1965-66 Darrell Hardy 175 146 496 20.7 5. Terry Teagle 1981-82 28 622 22.2 1966-67 Darrell Hardy 172 162 506 21.1 6. Aundre Branch 1994-95 28 608 21.7 1967-68 Tommy Bowman 123 78 324 13.5 7. Darrell Hardy 1966-67 24 506 21.1 1968-69 Larry Gatewood 171 125 467 19.5 8. Jimmy Turner 1966-67 24 503 20.9 1969-70 William Chatmon 207 84 498 20.7 9. David Wesley 1991-92 28 586 20.9 1970-71 William Chatmon 242 122 606 23.3 10. William Chatmon 1969-70 24 498 20.7 1971-72 Roy Thomas 179 98 456 17.6 1972-73 Jerry Ahart 213 79 505 20.2 1973-74 Charlie McKinney 204 60 468 18.7 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1974-75 Tony Rufus 135 47 344 13.2 TERRY TEAGLE AUNDRE BRANCH POINTS SCORED 1975-76 Larry Spicer 182 53 417 15.4 1976-77 Larry Spicer 222 58 502 17.9 Player Opponent (Date) Pts. 1977-78 Vinnie Johnson 241 93 575 23.0 CAREER LEADERS 1. Vinnie Johnson TCU (2-20-79) 50 1978-79 Vinnie Johnson 262 132 656 25.2 2. Vinnie Johnson San Francisco (12-17-78) 43 POINTS SCORED 1979-80 Terry Teagle 239 142 620 23.0 3. William Chatmon Midwestern (1-12-71) 41 Player Years GP Avg. Pts. 1980-81 Terry Teagle 214 111 539 20.0 Carlos Briggs Rice (2-27-85) 41 1. Terry Teagle, F 1979-82 110 19.9 2,189 1981-82 Terry Teagle 259 104 622 22.2 5. Darrell Hardy Texas (3-3-66) 40 2. Micheal Williams, G 1985-88 115 16.1 1,854 1982-83 Daryl Baucham 513 84 390 13.9 6. Darryl Middleton Rice (1-23-88) 38 3. Brian Skinner, C 1994-98 103 16.5 1,702 1983-84 James Stern 96 58 150 13.2 7. David Wesley SMU (1-16-91) 37 4. Darryl Middleton, C 1985-88 109 15.4 1,677 1984-85 Carlos Briggs 216 140 572 20.4 Terry Teagle TCU (2-1-82) 37 5. Aundre Branch, G 1991-95 102 16.3 1,666 1985-86 Darryl Middleton 105 57 267 15.7 Vinnie Johnson TCU (2-21-78) 37 6. Darrell Hardy, F 1965-67 72 18.9 1,360 1986-87 Darryl Middleton 218 130 566 18.3 Vinnie Johnson Rice (2-18-78) 37 7. Doug Brandt, F 1993-97 109 11.6 1,263 1987-88 Darryl Middleton 246 174 666 19.6 Roy Thomas SMU (3-4-72) 37 8. Vinnie Johnson, G 1977-79 51 24.1 1,231 1988-89 Julius Denton 131 96 376 13.9 9. David Wesley, G 1990-92 72 17.0 1,224 1989-90 Julius Denton 169 104 491 16.4 10. Willie Sublett, F 1990-94 109 11.2 1,223 1990-91 David Wesley 133 125 430 16.5 11. Larry Gatewood, F 1968-70 72 15.6 1,120 1991-92 David Wesley 174 179 586 20.9 12. William Chatmon, C 1969-71 50 22.1 1,104 1992-93 Alex Holcombe 191 137 519 19.2 13. Roddrick Miller, G 1994-98 107 10.2 1,094 1993-94 Aundre Branch 178 78 512 19.0 14. Arthur Edwards, F 1975-78 101 10.5 1,062 1994-95 Aundre Branch 213 78 608 21.7 15. Jerry Mallett, F 1955-57 69 15.3 1,053 1995-96 Brian Skinner 187 101 475 17.6 16. Winston Moore, C/F 1963-65 69 15.2 1,046 1996-97 Brian Skinner 196 92 484 16.1 17. Kelvin Chalmers, F 1989-92 102 10.2 1,045 VINNIE JOHNSON 1997-98 Brian Skinner 192 123 507 18.1 18. Don Heathington, C/F 1947-50 84 12.4 1,040 1998-99 Kish Lewis 152 93 400 14.3 19. Murray Bailey, F 1953-55 68 14.4 981 1999-00 Tevis Stukes 254 103 511 17.6 20. Alex Holcombe, C 1989-93 104 9.3 964 2000-01 Terry Black 191 82 477 15.4 2001-02 Lawrence Roberts 174 124 498 16.6 SCORING AVERAGE (min. 40 games) 2002-03 Lawrence Roberts 133 119 396 16.0 Player Years GP Pts. Avg. 2003-04 Terrance Thomas 138 84 414 15.9 1. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 51 1,231 24.1 2004-05 Aaron Bruce 172 96 509 18.2 2. William Chatmon 1970-71 50 1,104 22.1 2005-06 Curtis Jerrells 82 37 230 13.5 3. Terry Teagle 1979-82 110 2,189 19.9 4. Darrell Hardy 1965-67 72 1,360 18.9 5. Charlie McKinney 1973-74 50 892 17.8 6. Tevis Stukes 1998-00 42 742 17.7 7. David Wesley 1990-92 72 1,224 17.0 8. Larry Spicer 1975-77 55 919 16.7 9. Brian Skinner 1997-98 103 1,702 16.5 10. Jimmy Turner 1965-68 50 826 16.5 194 BaylorBears.com SCORING Records ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME SCORERS DARRYL MIDDLETON FRESHMAN SCORING RECORDS 50-POINT CLUB INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS Pts Player Date, Opponent 50 Vinnie Johnson 2-20-79 vs. TCU POINTS SCORED Player Year GP Avg. Pts 40-POINT CLUB 1. Aaron Bruce 2004-05 28 18.2 509 Pts Player Date, Opponent 2. Lawrence Roberts 2001-02 30 16.6 498 43 Vinnie Johnson 12-17-77 at San Francisco 3. Larry Spicer 1975-76 27 15.4 417 41 Carlos Briggs 2-27-85 vs. Rice 4. Micheal Williams 1984-85 28 14.6 410 41 William Chatmon 1-12-71 vs. Midwestern State 5. Terry Teagle 1978-79 28 14.6 408 40 Darrell Hardy 3-3-66 vs. Texas 6. John Lucas III 2001-02 30 13.2 395 7. Tony Rufus 1974-75 26 13.2 344 8. Doug Brandt 1993-94 24 12.0 288 9. Roderick Miller 1994-95 26 10.7 278 10. Jerode Banks 1993-94 27 9.8 265 SCORING AVERAGE Player Year GP Pts Avg. 1. Aaron Bruce 2004-05 28 509 18.2 2. Lawrence Roberts 2001-02 30 498 16.6 3. Larry Spicer 1975-76 27 417 15.4 4. Micheal Williams 1984-85 28 410 14.6 5. Terry Teagle 1978-79 28 408 14.6 DARRELL HARDY DAVID WESLEY 6. Curtis Jerrells 2005-06 17 230 13.5 7. Tony Rufus 1974-75 26 344 13.2 8. John Lucas III 2001-02 30 395 13.2 9. Brian Skinner 1994-95 18 236 13.1 30-POINT GAMES 20-POINT GAMES 10. Doug Brandt 1993-94 24 288 12.0 (SINCE 1967-1968) (SINCE 1967-1968) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most 30-Point Games Most 20-Point Games Season: 6, Vinnie Johnson - twice (1977-78 & 1978-79) Season: 26, Charlie McKinney (1973-74) Career: 12, Vinnie Johnson (1978-79) Career: 52, Terry Teagle (1979-82) CURTIS JERRELLS CAREER LEADERS CAREER LEADERS 30-POINT GAMES 20-POINT GAMES Player Years 30+ gms Player Years 20+ gms 1.
Recommended publications
  • All-Time Scoring Records 16-17
    ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS 16-17 This Record section includes the following records go- Coaches: Please remem- ing into this 2016-17 Season and breakdown into a few ber to submit your players of the following categories : records accomplished at the end of the season and any Highest Scoring Average outstanding that they have Single Season 3-pters accomplished in their career. Career Scoring & 3 pters We would also like you to Single Season Scoring include a picture of your out- Highest Scoring games standing players ( in a JPEG format) and email these to us, Send all records to: [email protected] so they can be included with our online archives. We are also looking to ex- pand on our record sections besides points & 3 pointers. We would like your leaders in: Rebounds (average & total) Assists (average & total) Blocked Shots (average & total) Free Throw percentage( total attempts, total made & per- centage) #23 6'8" Nick Banyard "Dedicated to the Best in Texas High School Basketball" SINGLE SEASON SCORING All Time Scoring Greats 1. 1,509 Calvin Gerke Snook 1966 2. 1,455 Troy House Leakey 1989 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 3. 1,425 Tommy Jones Crane 1969 4. 1,330 Ira Terrell Dallas Roosevelt 1972 1. 45.3 Greg Powell Shelbyville 68 5. 1,321 Sammy Hervey Dallas Washington 1969 2. 44.1 Troy House Leakey 89 6. 1,268 Jerry Davis West Oso 1978 3. 43.2 Tommy Jones Crane 69 7. 1,266 Jerry Katt Fayetteville 1989 4. 41.8 John Castorena Harrold 07 8. 1,264 Max Williams Avoca 1955 5.
    [Show full text]
  • The NCAA News
    The NCAA News Official Publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association January 20,1993, Volume 30, Number 3 Membership eyes fbture Convention focus set on certification, gender equity By Jack 1. Copeland 12-l fi meeting, delegates showed a arrendance, including a record MANAGING EDITOR, clear interest in pursuing deregu- number of chief executive oflicers. THE NCAA NEWS lation and rules simplification. Based on an unofficial count, They also focused attention 2,300 delegates, visitors and media Even as it reached what was squarrly on the issue that appears representatives attended the meet- called a landmark on the road to most likely to occupy cenkr stage ing-the second highest figure in reform with its adoption of athlet- at next year’s Convention in San history. The 248 chief executive its certification, the NCAA mem- Antonio-gender equity. officers in attendance surpassed bership used the 83th Convention All in all, the Dallas Convention the previous record of 236. in Dallas to map out a route into was a more eventful meeting than And just like at the past three the future. anticipated-which in part may With their actions at theJanuary account for a surprisingly large See Convention, page 16 ) Schultz praises progress Membership also urged to maintain positive momentum Noting “remarkable” progress concern: financial condirions and cates that the percentage of the in the past three years toward gender and minority concerns. general public and faculties that creating a new model for inrercol- Speaking in the same- Dallas feel athletics is out of control has been reduced from ‘78 percent (in1 legiate athletics, NCAA Executive hotel ballroom where he chal- lenged the Association in 1990 to a 1989 poll) to 47 percent- The Gender-equity report W See complete speech: remarkable 31-point decline is a Pages 19-20 develop a new approach for ath- let&, Schultz cited a Harris poll tribute to your work.
    [Show full text]
  • History All-Time Coaching Records All-Time Coaching Records
    HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS CHARLES ECKMAN HERB BROWN SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT LEADERSHIP 1957-58 9-16 .360 1975-76 19-21 .475 4-5 .444 TOTALS 9-16 .360 1976-77 44-38 .537 1-2 .333 1977-78 9-15 .375 RED ROCHA TOTALS 72-74 .493 5-7 .417 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1957-58 24-23 .511 3-4 .429 BOB KAUFFMAN 1958-59 28-44 .389 1-2 .333 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1959-60 13-21 .382 1977-78 29-29 .500 TOTALS 65-88 .425 4-6 .400 TOTALS 29-29 .500 DICK MCGUIRE DICK VITALE SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT PLAYERS 1959-60 17-24 .414 0-2 .000 1978-79 30-52 .366 1960-61 34-45 .430 2-3 .400 1979-80 4-8 .333 1961-62 37-43 .463 5-5 .500 TOTALS 34-60 .362 1962-63 34-46 .425 1-3 .250 RICHIE ADUBATO TOTALS 122-158 .436 8-13 .381 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT CHARLES WOLF 1979-80 12-58 .171 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT TOTALS 12-58 .171 1963-64 23-57 .288 1964-65 2-9 .182 SCOTTY ROBERTSON REVIEW 18-19 TOTALS 25-66 .274 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1980-81 21-61 .256 DAVE DEBUSSCHERE 1981-82 39-43 .476 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1982-83 37-45 .451 1964-65 29-40 .420 TOTALS 97-149 .394 1965-66 22-58 .275 1966-67 28-45 .384 CHUCK DALY TOTALS 79-143 .356 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1983-84 49-33 .598 2-3 .400 DONNIE BUTCHER 1984-85 46-36 .561 5-4 .556 SEASON W-L PCT W-L PCT 1985-86 46-36 .561 1-3 .250 RE 1966-67 2-6 .250 1986-87 52-30 .634 10-5 .667 1967-68 40-42 .488 2-4 .333 1987-88 54-28 .659 14-9 .609 CORDS 1968-69 10-12 .455 1988-89 63-19 .768 15-2 .882 TOTALS 52-60 .464 2-4 .333
    [Show full text]
  • This Day in Hornets History
    THIS DAY IN HORNETS HISTORY January 1, 2005 – Emeka Okafor records his 19th straight double-double, the longest double-double streak by a rookie since 12-time NBA All-Star Elvin Hayes registered 60 straight during the 1968-69 season. January 2, 1998 – Glen Rice scores 42 points, including a franchise-record-tying 28 in the second half, in a 99-88 overtime win over Miami. January 3, 1992 – Larry Johnson becomes the first Hornets player to be named NBA Rookie of the Month, winning the award for the month of December. January 3, 2002 – Baron Davis records his third career triple-double in a 114-102 win over Golden State. January 3, 2005 – For the second time in as many months, Emeka Okafor earns the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month award for the month of December 2004. January 6, 1997 – After being named NBA Player of the Week earlier in the day, Glen Rice scores 39 points to lead the Hornets to a 109-101 win at Golden State. January 7, 1995 – Alonzo Mourning tallies 33 points and 13 rebounds to lead the Hornets to the 200th win in franchise history, a 106-98 triumph over the Boston Celtics at the Hive. January 7, 1998 – David Wesley steals the ball and hits a jumper with 2.2 seconds left to lift the Hornets to a 91-89 win over Portland. January 7, 2002 – P.J. Brown grabs a career-high 22 rebounds in a 94-80 win over Denver. January 8, 1994 – The Hornets beat the Knicks for the second time in six days, erasing a 20-2 first quarter deficit en route to a 102-99 win.
    [Show full text]
  • 27 TEXAS A&M 09-10 NOTES Layout 1
    2009-10 BAYLOR MEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME NO. 27 BAYLOR vs. TEXAS A&M Chris Yandle, Men’s Basketball Media Relations Contact Second Floor, Simpson Center | 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 112 O: 254.710.3638 | C: 254.652-9068 | F: 254.710.1369 [email protected] | www.BaylorBears.com EKPE UDOH...is seven blocks shy of Blog (http://www.baylorbears.com/blog/fullcourtpress.html) | FCP on Twitter (@BaylorFCP) new Big 12 single-season record. 2009 NIT RUNNER-UP | SCHOOL-RECORD THREE STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS | BACK-TO-BACK POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 2009-10 SCHEDULE/RESULTS AP ESPN AP ESPN NOVEMBER 24 RV 22 23 GAME RESET Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time Date: Wed., Feb. 24, 2010 Exhibition Tip-Off: 8:05 p.m. CST N5 ——CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W, 86-71 Location: Waco, Texas Arena: Ferrell Center (10,284) N13 ——NORFOLK STATE W, 86-58 Television: ESPNU N15 ——HARTFORD W, 71-69 Talent: Carter Blackburn (pxp), Stephen Howard (analyst) N16 ——SOUTHERN W, 61-45 Radio: Baylor ISP Sports Network N22 ——HARDIN-SIMMONS W, 106-45 BAYLOR TEXAS A&M Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) ESPN/KRZI 1660 AM (Waco); FamilyNet/Sirius (Ch. 161) www.BaylorBears.com N26 RV/NR — (1) vs. Alabama ESPN2 L, 76-79 BEARS AGGIES Talent: John Morris (pxp), Pat Nunley (analyst) N27 RV/NR — (1) vs. Iona ESPNU W, 72-62 (ot) 2009-10 Record: 20-6 2009-10 Record: 19-7 BU Record When Ranked in AP Poll: 17-10 N29 RV/NR RV/RV (1) vs. Xavier ESPNU W, 69-64 Big 12 Record: 7-5 Big 12 Record: 8-4 Series (Overall): Texas A&M leads 127-73 Last Game: L, 75-82 at Oklahoma State Last Game: W, 77-74 over Missouri Series (Big 12 era): Texas A&M leads 16-12 Head Coach: Scott Drew Head Coach: Mark Turgeon DECEMBER Series in Waco: Texas A&M leads 50-43 Career Record: 121-112 (8th season) Career Record: 221-147 (12th season) Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time Scott Drew Record vs.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV 1983-1984
    The History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV 1983-1984 By Mark McKee Website www.txhighschoolbasketball.com Contents Perface 4 Acknowledgements 5 AAAAA 1983 6 AAAA 1983 89 AAA 1983 107 AA 1983 115 A 1983 123 AAAAA 1984 125 AAAA 1984 211 AAA 1984 235 AA 1984 243 A 1984 248 Preface History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV By Mark McKee By 1982 my brother-in-law was no longer able to attend the state tournament and I went with a coaching friend. The old Stephen F. Austin Hotel, where I stayed for the first five years at the tournament was remodeled and renamed. The cost became outrageous there, so we no longer enjoyed staying downtown. Today the Hotel is called InterContinental Stephen F. Austin. Visiting Sixth street became popular and I continued to eat at the Waterloo Ice House. The main attraction in those days was playing at Gregory Gym on the campus of U.T. We always had great pickup games at the student activity center, located right next to Gregory. Jogging was also another passion of mine. Town Lake provided great running trails just south of downtown Austin. Coaching clinics became the norm, as I continued to learn the game. Great times. The person who had the greatest impact on my life was my brother-in-law. This book is dedicated to him. At the age of 10, he began coming over to the house dating my older sister. He was like a family member. For the next twenty years he influenced all aspects of my life.
    [Show full text]
  • Thursday, December 3, 2015 in My Opinion Stuchbery Accelerated Readers Deaths Married June 7, 1975
    Celebrating our 40th year of covering the South Belt community Voice of Community-Minded People since 1976 December 3, 2015 Email: [email protected] www.southbeltleader.com Vol. 40, No. 44 Leader relocated at Kroger Copies of the Leader have been relocated at the Kroger at Sabo Road and Beltway 8 Precinct 2 deputy opens fire on suspect from near the front door to the left side of the Starbucks inside the store. The relocation was done at the behest of Kroger’s management. Suspect reportedly rammed squad car after burglarizing parents’ house The Leader staff apologizes for any confusion. A deputy from the Harris County Precinct 2 stopped and put the truck into reverse, striking weapon and shot at the suspect’s vehicle three identifi ed as Luis Robles, was wanted by HPD Constable’s offi ce opened fi re on a suspect who Garza’s patrol vehicle. times from inside his patrol vehicle before the for a burglary of a habitation at his parents’ resi- Orchestra Christmas concerts repeatedly rammed his patrol car early Wednes- The suspect then went forward and reversed suspect drove off, heading east on Scarsdale in dence earlier that evening in the Beverly Hills The Dobie High School Orchestra will pres- day, Nov. 25, during a pursuit near the Sageglen again, striking Garza’s car a second time. the westbound lanes. subdivision. The truck the suspect was driving ent two Christmas concerts in the Dobie au- subdivision. Garza attempted to elude the driver by put- The suspect then turned north on Beamer had also reportedly been stolen from his parents.
    [Show full text]
  • 145710788.Pdf
    Sports Opinion - Spartans 's acids z' goes Broncos to school while Ferris who like multiplayer, in 4-1 win takes day off arena-style action MIX Fcbruttry :L 2000 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 I.()1 Inc III. A.H. Vote CAMPUS forms due Registration deadline set for Monday Lance Analla DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER Dawn Miguel, a senior major- ing in broadcasting, said her motivation for voting was simple. "I don't have a reason. I just vote," Miguel said. Ken Yeager, who teaches politi- cal science and local politics at San Jose State -University, said he is passing out voter registration cards in his classes in an effort to get his students to vote. "This early primary makes it difficult to vote," Yeager said. "School has only been in for a cou- ple of weeks, unlike the fall pri- maries when people are given more time. It's almost impossible Minot by Mao Matsumoto / .Vouran Daily now." The deadline for voter registra- Coordinator Raj Lathigara looks for places on to recycle their cans and glass items. Below, Edward Hahn, a Above, Recycling tion is Feb. 7. The amount of time campus where he can place the new blue recycling containers. The heavy equipment operator unpacks one of the 100 containers that allowed for registration is deter- bins are part of the "Use the Blue" project that encourages students are made out of recycled milk and water jugs. mined by each state, according to Yeager. In California, the regis- tration deadline is 30 days before the primary election.
    [Show full text]
  • David Wesley Worst Game Ever Basketball Reference
    David Wesley Worst Game Ever Basketball Reference Hermon usually tones numismatically or extenuate Judaistically when catarrhal Orion despoil helically and asymmetrically. Guillaume overtures murkily as ersatz Theodore sleaving her cratch bedaubs irritably. Vinicultural Ellis still ret: packed and alt Thaddius jugulating quite factiously but unhorsed her Lucilla false. Ken jennings moved to get there with it up for the right side of win it all Walton in a little skit afterwards the scoring option, david wesley worst game ever basketball reference gives players. As basketball game? Sounds pretty good idea in the game even with morant coming off and david wesley worst game ever basketball reference, david west and join political discussions at difficult to run during his departure going. Anderson managed to turn the ball over only once. Allen shows the latest news, david jr smith and having thompson and david wesley worst game ever basketball reference, die einstellungen der zugriff auf unserer website? Wally Szczerbiak past his prime and Chris Wilcox serving as the only other fairly reliable scoring option, the Sonics almost had to force the issue with Durant. The few months ago of the article is all becasue he could have basketball reference as the northwest, david wesley worst game ever basketball reference, ayesha fixes for. My world health a cracked sidewalk. That case for only chance to pull up in oklahoma city games to use tracking technologies to return to team was worst team? Rockets, though, as it next two drafts brought in Ralph Sampson and Hakeem Olajuwon. Our worst ever seen and basketball reference to the games entering the san antonio series in france for the eastern conference.
    [Show full text]
  • Basketball Game Notes Basketballgame 1 — Oral Roberts Game Notes
    2016-17 BAYLOR BASKETBALL GAME NOTES BASKETBALLGAME 1 — ORAL ROBERTS GAME NOTES Follow Baylor Basketball on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @BaylorMBB GAME 24 2/2 BAYLOR (22-1, 13-1 Big 12) vs. 12/14 OKLAHOMA STATE (19-7, 11-7 Big 12) March 12, 2021 • 5:30 p.m. CT • Watch: ESPN and ESPN App • Listen: ESPN Central Texas & TuneIn App Kansas City, Mo. • T-Mobile Center (18,972) • Social Media: @BaylorMBB | #SicEm MEDIA INFORMATION STORY LINES TV: ESPN and ESPN App • No. 2 Baylor won the Big 12 for the first time and claimed its first conference title since 1950. Talent: Bob Wischusen (pxp), Fran Fraschilla (analyst) • The conference title is the 6th in program history and the 4th outright title (1932, 1946, 1948, 2021). BU Radio: Baylor Sports Network / ESPN Central Texas • BU swept Oklahoma State this season and is looking to beat OSU 3 times in a season for the first time. Talent: John Morris (pxp), Bryndon Manzer (analyst) • BU has gone 3-0 vs. an opponent 4 times in B12 history (2010 UT, 2014 TCU, 2015 WVU, 2021 K-State). National Radio: ESPN Radio • BU is 0-3 all-time against OSU at Big 12 Championships (1997 1RD, 1999 1RD, 2013 QTRF). Talent: Marc Kestecher (pxp), Malcolm Huckaby (analyst) Social Media: @BaylorMBB | #SicEm • Baylor is 11-1 vs. Oklahoma State since 2016 (lone loss 2019 in Waco) and 16-5 vs. OSU since 2012. All-Time Series BU is 17-22 in Big 12 Championships • Baylor is looking for its 4th Big 12 Championship finals appearance (0-3 – 2009, 2012, 2014).
    [Show full text]
  • Indiana 21019.Indd
    ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 Feb. 10, 2019 Buckeyes Among Leaders in Home Wins 2018-19 Ohio State Results/Schedule Opponent: ................... Indiana Hoosiers (13-10, 4-8) (15-7, 5-6) Site: .......................................Assembly Hall (17,472) Ohio State is No. 2 nationally for the most Date Opp. (TV) ........................W/L ..Score (AP) home wins with a 160-28 (.851) record since November (6-1) Game Time: .........................................1:06 p.m. (ET) Television: .......................................................... CBS the 2009-10 season. Maryland is the next-best 1-Thurs. UNC Pembroke-Exh. .....W .............81-63 Big Ten team at No. 14 with 146 wins. Going 7-Wed. at Cincinnati (ESPN2) ........W ..............64-56 Talent ............................ Kevin Harlan (Play-By-Play) back to the 2008-09 season to the present, the 11-Sun. 1-Purdue FW (BTN) .......W ........... 107-61 Dan Bonner (Expert Analysis) 15-Thurs. 2-at Creighton (FS1) ..........W ..............69-60 None (Sideline) Buckeyes own the third-most home victories 18-Sun. 1-S. Carolina St (BTN+) W ............. 89-61 Radio: ..........OSU-IMG Sports Network (67 stations) with 175 wins over 206 games (175-31). Th e 20-Tues. 1-Samford (BTN+) ..........W .......68(23)-50 Local Radio: ...................WBNS-FM 97.1, AM-1460 Buckeyes also have played the 11th-most ranked 23-Fri. 3-Cleveland St. (FS1) .....W .......89(23)-62 Listen free: .................Ohio State Buckeyes App teams in the country since 2005. Ohio State has 28-Wed. 4-Syracuse (ESPN2) .......L ........62(16)-72 OhioStateBuckeyes.com played 136 (57 wins) opponents ranked among the Associated Press Top 25 during that span.
    [Show full text]
  • TRIANGLE TRIBUNE.COM the Triangle American Underground Talks
    WWW.TRIANGLE TRIBUNE.COM The Triangle American Underground talks RIBUNE Black WallBy Latisha Catchatoorian Street TTHE TRIANGLE’S CHOICE FOR THE BLACK VOICE [email protected] DURHAM – The Bull City is known for its notable and historical African- American business presence. Parts of downtown is oftentimes referred to VOLUME 17 NO. 6 WEEK OF APRIL 5, 2015 $1.00 as Black Wall Street since it was one of the first places in America where blacks were financially and entrepreneurially prosperous. Clothing company RUNAWAY, in conjunction with American Under- ground at Main, hosted an open discussion about Durham’s history, busi- Spring football ness diversity, and the legacy of Black Wall Street. The event was part of HelpFest, an ongoing series at AU@Main “that fosters growth and problem- gets into gear solving within the entrepreneurial community.” with area HBCU “We’re setting the goal of building the most diverse technology hub (in the world) by the end of 2016,” said Adam Klein, chief strategist at Amer- teams. ican Underground. “We’re inspired to do that because of the city we live in. There’s a history of entrepreneurship in this city that’s rich.” During the 1900s, Durham blacks had the highest per capita income and the highest rate of home ownership in the country. W.E.B. Du Bois wrote a reflection piece on his visit to Durham titled “The Upbuilding of Black Durham. The Success of the Negroes and Their Value to a Tolerant and Please seeWALL STREET/2A Group Durham strives to project preserve provides cemetery free By Latisha Catchatoorian [email protected] furnishingsBy Latisha Catchatoorian RALEIGH – Oberlin Village [email protected] Cemetery is a century-old his- DURHAM – The Furniture toric resting place for many of Project of Durham helps resi- the city’s prominent African- dents furnish their homes.
    [Show full text]