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2018-19 A&M-Kingsville Men’s Basketball Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION Location Kingsville, Texas 2017-18 Overall Record 12-16 Founded 1917, not opened until 1925 Home 5-8 Enrollment 9,000 Away 6-8 President Dr. Steven H. Tallant Neutral 1-0 Alma Mater Florida, 1975 2017-18 LSC Record 5-13 VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation LSC Finish Ninth Steve Roach Players Returning/Lost 6/13 Alma Mater California (Pa.) University , 2000 Starters Returning/Lost 0/5 Nickname Javelinas Newcomers 13 Colors Blue and Gold Affiliation Division II 2018-19 NEWCOMERS Conference Lone Star Player Pos. Year Hometown (Previous School) Casey Brooks G Fr. Houston, Texas(Atascocita) PROGRAM HISTORY Daniel Severo F Jr. Osasco, Brazil (McLennan CC) First Year of Men’s Basketball 1925 Alex Mills G R-Sr. Laurens, S.C. (N.C. Central) All-Time Record 972-1,140-1 Rashon Thomas G Jr. Houston, Texas (Coastal Bend (.460; 89 seasons) College) LSC Tournament Record 20-30 (.400) John Mouton G Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Temple LSC Tournament Championships Two College) (1992, 1996) Chauncey Thomas G Jr. Plano, Texas (Redlands JC) NCAA Appearances Five (1992, 1996, 2004, 2009, 2017) Trey Knight G So. Cedar Park, Texas (Indiana State) NCAA Tournament Record 1-5 Will Chayer F Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial) COURT INFORMATION Jake Majors F Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Court Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center Memorial) Built/Capacity 1970/4,000 Jarrett Franklin G Fr. Richmond, Texas (George Bush) Record at Home 359-208 (.633) Jamell Bradley F R-So. Converse, Texas (Texas A&M- Corpus Christi) COACHING STAFF Marcus Williams G Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Concordia Head Coach Johnny Estelle University) Alma Mater Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1998 Darius Mickens G Fr. Willis, Texas (Willis) Record at Texas A&M-Kingsville 48-62 - fifth season Wellington Stovall F Fr. Houston, Texas (Yates) Record in LSC 16-30 - fifth season Assistant Coach Omar Gonzalez - first season RETURNERS STATISTICS Alma Mater Houston, 2014 Player GP-GS PPG APG RPG FG % Graduate Assistant Coach Matt Pressey - second season Dominique Bradley 8-0 0.3 0.0 0.6 .500 Alma Mater Missouri, 2012 Kyren Block 24-0 2.8 0.2 3.1 .490 Graduate Assistant Coach DeAndre Miller - first season Elton Diaz 23-1 4.3 0.7 2.0 .363 Alma Mater Arlington Baptist, 2017 Jacolby Harris 28-0 6.8 1.3 2.1 .363 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Robert Stevenson 25-2 5.3 0.2 5.3 .629 Director of Sports Information Hector Ruiz 6-0 0.3 0.3 0.2 .333 Jon Montoya Alma Mater Colorado Mesa, 2012 Office Phone 361-593-2870 Cell Phone 720-334-1602 Email [email protected] Website www.JavelinaAthletics.com Mailing Address 700 University Blvd. Athletic Offices, MSC 202 Kingsville, TX 78363 SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter @JavelinaMBB / @Javelinasports Facebook Javelina Sports Instagram @JavelinaAthletics YouTube Javelina Athletics

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TABLE OF CONTENTs 2018-19 Texas A&M-Kingsville Men’s Basketball Quick Facts DATE OPPONENT TIME Media Relations/Policy ...... 4-5 Nov. 9 at South Dakota Mines 7 p.m. 2014-15 Preview/LSC Preseason Poll ...... 6 Nov. 10 at Chadron State 6 p.m. 2014-15 Roster ...... 7 Nov. 14 St. Mary’s University 7 p.m. Meet the Team ...... 9-13 Nov. 20 Texas A&M International 7 p.m. Coaching Staff ...... 15-19 Nov. 24 at St. Edward’s 4 p.m. Head Coach Johnny Estelle...... 16-17 Nov. 29 at Tarleton* 7:30 p.m. Assistant Coach Omar Gonzalez...... 16 Dec. 1 at A&M-Commerce* 4 p.m. Graduate Assistant Matt Pressey ...... 16 Dec. 5 St. Edward’s 7 p.m. Graduate Assistant DeAndre Miller ...... 17 Dec. 15 vs. Arkansas Tech 2 p.m. Athletic Staff/Supporting Staff ...... 17-23 Dec. 19 at St. Mary’s 7 p.m. 2018-19 Opponents ...... 24-25 Jan. 5 Angelo State* 4 p.m 2018-19 Review ...... 26-28 Jan. 10 West Texas A&M* 7:30 p.m. Overall Statistics ...... 26 Jan. 12 Eastern New Mexico* 4 p.m. Individual/Team Highs ...... 27 Jan. 17 at Western New Mexico* 8:30 p.m. Results ...... 28 Jan. 19 at UT Permian Basin* 4 p.m. Letterwinners ...... 29-30 Jan. 24 MSU Texas* 7:30 p.m. Record Book ...... 31-34 Jan. 26 Cameron* 4 p.m. Individual/Team Game Records ...... 31 Jan. 31 A&M-Commerce* 7:30 p.m. Team Season Records ...... 31 Feb. 2 Tarleton* 4 p.m. Javelina Season Records ...... 31-33 Feb. 6 at Texas A&M International 7 p.m. Javelina Career Records ...... 33-34 Feb. 9 at Angelo State* 4 p.m. 1,000-Point Scorers ...... 34 Feb. 14 at Eastern New Mexico* 8:30 p.m. Yearly Results ...... 35-42 Feb. 16 at West Texas* 4 p.m. Record vs. Opponents ...... 43 Feb. 21 UT Permian Basin* 7:30 p.m. Award Winners ...... 44-45 Feb. 23 Western New Mexico* 4 p.m. Javelinas in the Pro’s ...... 46 Feb. 28 at Cameron* 7:30 p.m. Lone Star Conference ...... 47-50 Mar. 2 at MSU Texas* 4 p.m. LSC Office ...... 47 March 7-9 Lone Star Conference Championships 2013-14 LSC Standings/All-Conference ...... 48 (Frisco, Texas) LSC Men’s Basketball Record ...... 49 March 16-19 NCAA Division II South Central LSC Men’s Championship History ...... 50 Regional Tournament

Home games in BOLD and will be played in Gil H. Steinke Physical Education Center-Kingsville Hampton Inn Court | * denotes Lone Star Conference game

Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pic- The 2018-19 Texas A&M University-Kingsville media guide was tures should be directed to Mark Inserra. Permission to broad- designed and edited by TAMUK assistant director of sports cast games on the radio must be obtained from the Office of information Mark Inserra. Special thank you to coordinator Sports Information. Permission to shoot still photographs or of external relations and Javelina/CoSIDA Hall of Famer Fred video must also be obtained through the Office of Sports -In Nuesch and assistant director of athletics for sports informa- formation. Photographers will have access to the court during tion Jon Montoya. Front and back cover were designed by each home game. James Davila.

Mark Inserra Assistant Director of Sports Information Texas A&M University-Kingsville MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Kingsville, TX 78363 Phone: 361-593-876 (o), 973-896-5656 (c) Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/JavelinaSports Instagram: @JavelinaAthletics Youtube: www.youtube.com/JavelinaAthletics

Javelina Nation @JavelinaMBB @JavelinaAthletics 3 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide MEDIA RELATIONS/POLICIES Texas A&M-Kingsville Media Relations The Texas A&M-Kingsville media relations staff will assist you to the fullest extent possible in your coverage of the Javelinas. Please contact assistant director of sports information Mark Inserra with any questions, concerns or requests. [email protected] 361-593-4876 (office) 973-896-5656 (cell)

Address: Texas A&M University-Kingsville 700 University Blvd. Athletic Offices, MSC 202 Kingsville, TX 78363

Photographers Should you need a photo of any TAMUK student-athlete, please contact Mark Inserra (mark.in- [email protected]/973-896-5656).

Game Day Services Complete play-by-play, halftime boxscores, final boxscores and postgame quotes will be posted on JavelinaAthletics.com approximately 30 minutes after the final buzzer. Please contact the SID office for more information should you request a final box score, book, game program, etc...

Mid-Week Interviews All interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Players generally are avail- able for interviews before or after practice. All interviews must be requested with a minimum of 24 hours advance notice. Advise the SID office if you would like to attend practice.

Media Live Stream Live stats and video for all of Texas A&M-Kingsville’s home games are made available and may be be accessed online at www.JavelinaAthletics.com. All home games can be viewed online free of charge.

Game Notes and Stats Up-to-date statistics are available at www.JavelinaAthletics.com. A full PDF version of the game notes can be downloaded from the TAMUK website or can be emailed upon request to Mark Inserra ([email protected]). Media members can also contact Inserra to be placed on the email list for a text summary of the game notes, which will be sent out approximately 24 hours before each game.

- 4 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide MEDIA RELATIONS/POLICIES SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE The Texas A&M-Kingsville Sports Information Department is responsible for providing timely and accurate information to a variety of outlets, including the media, coaches, student-athletes and fans.

Mark Inserra Jon Montoya Assistant Director of Sports Information/ Director of Sports Information Play-by-Play Broadcaster E: [email protected] E: [email protected] | O: 361-593-2870 O: 361-593-4876/C: 973-896-5656

Montoya joined the TAMUK Athletic Department in Mark Inserra joined the TAMUK sports information department in March 2018. August of 2017, taking on the title of the “The Voice of the Javelinas” in addition to a role as assistant sports information director. He serves Montoya brings six years of experience between the as the main contact for indoor and beach volleyball, men’s basketball, NCAA Division I and II levels to Kingsville with his most women’s golf and softball. recent stop at Oregon State University in Corvallis. He was the primary media contact for the Oregon State Inserra came aboard in Kingsville after spending the 2016-17 aca- men’s soccer, women’s swimming and softball pro- demic year as the associate director of sports information at Carson- grams, and assisted with game day coverage for the Newman University. In that role, he functioned as the main contact football, volleyball, wrestling, and men’s and women’s for men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf and men’s basketball programs and women’s swimming. He also handled play-by-play duties for C-N’s home soccer matches and occasionally filled in as play-by-play Prior to Oregon State, Montoya spent a year in the Uni- broadcaster for Eagles’ women’s basketball and baseball. versity of Denver athletic communications department as the primary media contact for the volleyball and In 2015-16, Inserra worked for ESPN Williamsport, serving as the women’s lacrosse programs, and the secondary media broadcasting voice for Wilkes University football and men’s and contact for the men’s soccer, men’s basketball and men’s women’s basketball. lacrosse programs. The New Jersey native spent 2013 as the Director of Media Relations While at Denver, Montoya was also the primary contact and Marketing for the Beloit Snappers, the Single-A affiliate of the for the 2016 Summit League Volleyball Champion- Oakland Athletics. He began his career in sports media in 2012, when ships, and assisted with coverages of the men’s soccer he spent the year as the Assistant Director of Media Relations and program at the 2016 NCAA College Cup in Houston, Broadcasting for the Charleston RiverDogs, the Single-A affiliate of Texas and the men’s lacrosse program at the 2017 NCAA the New York Yankees. Tournament. Inserra is a 2011 graduate of Marist College, having earned a degree Montoya first got his start in the sports information field in Sports Communication. He is a native of Florham Park, New Jersey. at the Division II level in the Colorado Mesa University sports information department as a student worker/ intern with primary media responsibilities for the track and field and lacrosse programs. Ryan Smith Following his time at CMU, Montoya spent an additional Sports Information Intern two years at the University of Mary sports information E: [email protected] department as a graduate assistant with primary media O: 361-593-4876 responsibilities for the men’s soccer, volleyball, wres- tling, women’s basketball, softball and women’s tennis programs. A native of Austin, Texas, Montoya graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Colorado Mesa in 2012 and finished his MBA at U-Mary in 2016. Montoya currently resides in Kingsville.

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In 2016-17, the Texas A&M-Kingsville men’s before they came to Kingsville. basketball team achieved a program first, picking up their initial NCAA Tournament win in dramatic TAMUK kicks-off their season by taking on two fashion, as they toppled UT Permian Basin on a teams that, much like the Javelinas, are looking to buzzer beater by Marcus Frazier. Two years later, take advantage of a clean slate on 2018-19. South every player who played a minute of basketball Dakota Mines posted only eight wins against 19 for that team is gone and coach Johnny Estelle is losses, with one of those defeats being handed to relying in large part on fresh blood to push the them by the Javelinas in their first game a season Javelinas back towards the top of the Lone Star ago. The Hardrockers will have a new coach guid- Conference. ing the ship this season, as Eric Glenn took over the head coaching job. Glenn took over the job Estelle and his coaching staff brought in 14 new after 13 years as an assistant at the school. Glenn players to mix with a handful of returners led by will by relying on in large part on guard Troy Brady 2017 All-LSC Defensive team selection and senior and forward Logan Elers to recapture their all- Robert Stevenson (Houston, Texas). The Hogs conference form from the previous campaign. schedule, one that includes 27 games and takes In his third season leading the Chadron State them to five different states, begins with the Lone Eagles, head coach Houston Reed is attempting Star Conference/Rocky Mountain Athletic Confer- to resurrect a program that went 3-25 in 2017-18 ence crossover. This competition brings the Jave- and ended the year by losing their last 20 games. linas to Rapid City, S.D. on Friday for a matchup Senior Jaisean Jackson will be the man to watch with South Dakota Mines at 7 p.m. before they for the Eagles after earning All-RMAC honorable travel to Chadron, Neb. for a 6 p.m. clash with mention recognition as a junior. His average of Chadron State on Saturday. 12.5 points per game and 84 assists were both tops on the squad. The Javelinas graduated their entire starting five after 2017-18, with the only returners who After each game, check Javelinaathletics.com started even a game for the Javelinas being senior for a recap of all the action. To keep up with Elton Dyer (Houston, Texas) and Stevenson, who Javelina men’s basketball all year long, follow @ made three combined starts a year ago. JavelinaMBB on Twitter and @JavelinaSports on Instagram, like JavelinaMBB on Facebook and visit TAMUK also brought back the player who was Javelinaathletics.com. their leading scorer off the bench last season, senior Jacolby Harris (Delray, Fla.). Harris started his first year in Blue and Gold by scoring in dou- ble figures five times in nine games, including a season-high 19 points in a November win over Texas A&M International. Stevenson earned his spot on the conference’s Lone Star Conference all-defensive team by burnishing his reputation as Men’s Basketball 2018-19 Preseason Poll one of the LSC’s top rim protectors. His 43 rejec- tions and average of 1.7 blocks per game placed him second in the league and he put up multiple Team Total 2017-18 Record blocks in 14 of 25 games. Stevenson also led the 1. Texas A&M-Commerce (15) 254 22-9, 12-6 squad in rebounds per game, reaching 10 boards 2. West Texas A&M (11) 238 15-3, 32-4 four times, and shooting percentage, sinking 3. Tarleton State 236 12-6, 19-11 nearly 63 percent of his shots. 4. Angelo State 185 18-11, 9-9 The new faces in Blue and Gold provide the team 5. UT Permian Basin (2) 161 26-7, 14-4 with both youth and experience. The newcomers 6. Midwestern State 149 7-11, 11-18 are made up of six freshman and eight transfers. 7. Eastern New Mexico 102 11-17, 6-12 Both groups include players with similar back- 8. Cameron 87 11-17, 7-11 grounds. Freshmen Jake Majors (Corpus Christi, Texas) and Will Chayer (Corpus Christi, Texas) 9. Texas A&M-Kingsville 86 5-13, 12-16 come to Kingsville after helping lead Veterans 10. Western New Mexico 42 3-15, 6-21 Memorial High School to a pair of district titles. Senior Alex Mills (Laurens, S.C.) and junior Daniel Preseason player of the year: Reggie Reid, Texas Severo (Osasco, Brazil) both spent time at McLen- A&M-Commerce nan Community College, as did Robert Stevenson, - 6 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 00 Dominique Bradley C 6-7 235 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Judson) 0 Casey Brooks G 5-9 157 Fr. Houston, Texas (Atascocita) 1 Daniel Severo F 6-7 235 Jr. Osasco, Brazil (McLennan CC) 2 Alex Mills G 6-1 185 Sr. Laurens, S.C. (N.C. Central) 3 Rashon Thomas G 6-0 175 Jr. Houston, Texas (Coastal Bend College) 4 John Mouton G 6-6 185 Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Temple College) 5 Jacolby Harris G 6-2 190 Sr. Delray, Fla. (Butler CC) 10 Chauncey Thomas G 6-0 155 Jr. Plano, Texas (Redlands JC) 11 Trey Knight G 6-4 185 So. Cedar Park, Texas (Indiana State) 12 Will Chayer F 6-8 210 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial) 13 Elton Dyer F 6-4 180 Sr. Houston, Texas (San Jacinto) 15 Jake Majors G 6-1 182 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial) 20 Jarrett Franklin G 6-3 185 Fr. Richmond, Texas (George Bush) 21 Jamell Bradley F 6-7 215 R-So. Converse, Texas (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) 22 Marcus Williams G 5-9 165 Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Concordia University) 23 Darius Mickens G 6-2 168 Fr. Willis, Texas (Willis) 31 Kyren Block F 6-6 200 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Houston Baptist) 32 Hector Ruiz G 6-1 160 R-Jr. Edinburg, Texas (Robert Vela) 33 Robert Stevenson F 6-7 195 Sr. Houston, Texas (McLennan CC) 55 Wellington Stovall F 6-3 180 Fr. Houston, Texas (Yates)

Head Coach: Johnny Estelle (Texas A&M-Kingsville ’99; fifth season) Assistant Coach: Omar Gonzalez (Houston ’14; first season) Graduate Assistants: Matt Pressey (Missouri ’12; second season), DeAndre Miller (Arlington Baptist ‘17, first season)

Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 31 Kyren Block F 6-6 200 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Houston Baptist) 00 Dominique Bradley C 6-7 235 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Judson) 21 Jamell Bradley F 6-7 215 R-So. Converse, Texas (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi) 0 Casey Brooks G 5-9 157 Fr. Houston, Texas (Atascocita) 12 Will Chayer F 6-8 210 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial) 13 Elton Dyer F 6-4 180 Sr. Houston, Texas (San Jacinto) 20 Jarrett Franklin G 6-3 185 Fr. Richmond, Texas (George Bush) 5 Jacolby Harris G 6-2 190 Sr. Delray, Fla. (Butler CC) 11 Trey Knight G 6-4 185 So. Cedar Park, Texas (Indiana State) 15 Jake Majors G 6-1 182 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial) 23 Darius Mickens G 6-2 168 Fr. Willis, Texas (Willis) 2 Alex Mills G 6-1 185 Sr. Laurens, S.C. (N.C. Central) 4 John Mouton G 6-6 185 Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Temple College) 32 Hector Ruiz G 6-1 160 R-Jr. Edinburg, Texas (Robert Vela) 1 Daniel Severo F 6-7 235 Jr. Osasco, Brazil (McLennan CC) 33 Robert Stevenson F 6-7 195 Sr. Houston, Texas (McLennan CC) 55 Wellington Stovall F 6-3 180 Fr. Houston, Texas (Yates) 10 Chauncey Thomas G 6-0 155 Jr. Plano, Texas (Redlands JC) 3 Rashon Thomas G 6-0 175 Jr. Houston, Texas (Coastal Bend College) 22 Marcus Williams G 5-9 165 Jr. Corpus Christi, Texas (Concordia University)

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- 8 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #00 DOMINIQUE BRADLEY R-Junior • Center • 6-7 • 235 • San Antonio, Texas (Judson)

2017-18: Appeared in eight games, accumulating 19 minutes of playing time...Scored his only two points of the season against UTPB on Jan. 11th...Also grabbed four rebounds and added one steal.

2016-17: Redshirted.

Personal: Majoring in General Business...His brother, Jamell, plays basketball for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. MEET THE PLAYERS THE MEET

#0 CASEY BROOKS Freshman • Guard • 5-9 • 157 • Houston, Texas (Atascocita)

High School: Helped lead his team to a pair of postseason appearances...As a sophomore, the Eagles fought their way to the state championships...One season later, Atascocita traveled to regionals.

Personal: Son of Richelle and Alvin Brooks...Born Jan. 4th, 2000...Studying Kinesiology...Cousin, Daw- son, plays football for Georgetown University.

#1 DANIEL SEVERO Junior • Forward • 6-7 • 235 • Osasco, Brazil (McLennan CC)

Personal: Son of Monica Pinho and Junior Severo.

#2 ALEX MILLS R-Senior • Guard • 6-1 • 185 • Laurens, S.C. (N.C. Central)

N.C. Central University: Played in eight games for the Eagles as a junior after redshirting in 2016-17.

McLennan College: Averaged 12.7 points per game as a sophomore in 2015-16...A first-team all-con- ference honoree as a freshman posted an average of 12.9 ppg.

High School: Picked as an NACA All-American while at Legacy Charter, with an average of 21.4 and 4.5 assists per game.

Personal: Son of Lisa and Bruce Mills...Born May 26th, 1994...Studying Education Administration.

Javelina Nation @JavelinaMBB @JavelinaAthletics 9 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE BASKETBALL PLAYER BIOS #3 RASHON THOMAS Junior • Guard • 6-0 • 175 • Houston, Texas (Coastal Bend College)

Personal: Son of Karen and John Thomas...Born Feb. 2nd, 1998.

#4 JOHN MOUTON Junior • Guard • 6-6 • 185 • Missouri City, Texas (Temple College)

Temple College: Chosen to the All-Region V team in 2017-18 while helping lead the Leopards to 22 victories.

High School: Picked for the all-district first-team following his senior season.

Personal: Son of Trina and John Mouton...Born Oct. 5th, 1997...Majoring in Criminology...Sister, Trea- zure, plays basketball at Temple College...Parents both played basketball at Stephen F. Austin Univer- NEWCOMERS sity, with his mother, Trina, garnering All-American recognition.

#5 JACOLBY HARRIS Senior • Guard • 6-2 • 190 • Delray, Fla. (Butler CC)

2017-18: Came off the bench in all 28 games for coach Johnny Estelle...Averaged 6.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game...Harris also totaled 37 assists and 19 steals...Logged 10 points or more six times.. Set a season-high with 19 points against Texas A&M International on Nov. 24th...Also poured in 16 points against Chadron State on Nov. 11th.

Personal: A Psychology Major...Transferred to TAMUK from Butler Community College.

#10 CHAUNCEY THOMAS Junior • Guard • 6-0 • 155 • Plano, Texas (Redlands JC)

Redlands College: Led Region II in assists...Was voted team captain.

Personal: Son of Renee and Greg Thomas...Born April 13, 1998...Majoring in Communications...Dad played quarterback for four years at Arkansas.

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Indiana State University: Spent three seasons with the Sycamores...Played in nine games in 2017-18...Appeared in 18 contests in 2016-17, scoring 14 points.

High School: A four-year all-league selection while at Cedar Park High School...An all-state selection in 2015... Chosen as team captain and league MVP that same season...Placed on the all-state second team in 2014...Was a member of the all-region squad twice and the all-district team three times...Helped the team reach postseason play all four years, including an appearance in the state semifinals in 2014-15.

Personal: Son of Annette Smith-Knight and Curtis Knight, who both played college basketball...Born January 12th, 1997...Majoring in Communications...Mother, Annette, was a first-team All-American and two-time South- west Conference Player of the Year at the University of Texas and led the Longhorns to the 1986 National Title... Her 2,523 points still stand as the most in UT history...Smith-Knight won a gold medal with USA Basketball at NEWCOMERS the 1983 World University Games...She has been inducted into the University of Texas Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

#12 WILL CHAYER Freshman • Forward • 6-8 • 210 • Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial)

High School: Twice landed on the all-state first-team...In 2017, was picked as the District 30 5A MVP and Defensive Player of the Year.

Personal: Son of Dana Griffs and Steve Chayer...Born Sept, 14th, 1999...Studying Mechanical Engineering...A member of the National Honor Society.

#13 ELTON DYER Senior • Forward • 6-4 • 180 • Houston, Texas (San Jacinto C)

2017-18: Appeared in 23 games, starting once...Averaged 4.3 points and 2.0 rebounds per game... Reached his season-high in points three times, totaling nine against Adams State on Nov. 18th, versus St. Edwards on Dec. 16th and at Western New Mexico on Jan. 20th...Also pulled down five rebounds, passed out four assists and blocked four shots against the Grizzlies.

Personal: Pursuing a degree in Criminology...A transfer from San Jacinto CC.

#15 JAKE MAJORS Freshman • Guard • 6-1 • 182 • Corpus Christi, Texas (Veterans Memorial)

High School: Twice selected as first-team all-district...Helped guide the Eagles to a pair of undefeated seasons, two district titles and one regional championship...Was chosen as a team captain.

Personal: Son of Carolina and Jeffrey Majors...Born Aug. 8th, 2000...Majoring in Kinesiology.

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High School: Played for legendary coach Ronnie Courtney at George Bush High School...Averaged 11.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 2.3 steals, & .8 blocks...Helped Broncos to a 31-5 record & District Championships with back to back undefeated 14-0 seasons...Earned H.M. All-District honors...Helped Broncos to 2 straight district, bi-district, area, & regional playoff appearances...Finished as Region III Runner-Ups to State of Texas Champions (2017)...Earned MVP honors at prestigious Adidas Elite Basketball Tournament (2017).

Personal: Son of Swan and Theo Franklin...Majoring in Psychology.

#21 JAMELL BRADLEY R-Sophomore • Forward • 6-7 • 215 • Converse, Texas (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi)

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi: Appeared in two games for the Islanders as a freshman before redshirting. NEWCOMERS

High School: Named second-team all-district and academic all-district as a senior. Helped Converse Judson reach the 6A Regional Quarterfinals in 2015-16.

Personal: Son of Avril Jules-Bradley and Cassius Bradley...Born April 22nd, 1998...Pursuing a degree in Exercise Science...Brother of fellow Javelina basketball player Dominique Bradley...Is a member of the National Honor Society.

#22 MARCUS WILLIAMS Junior • Guard • 5-9 • 165 • Corpus Christi, Texas (Concordia)

Concordia University: Played in three games for the Tornados in 2016-17, scoring four points.

High School: Selected as first-team all-conference all four years while playing at St. John Paul II.

Personal: Son of Sherise and Marcus Williams, Sr....Born Dec. 28th, 1996...Pursuing a degree in Kinesi- ology...Also lettered in football in high school, garnering second-team all-district recognition in 2012, and track, where he was a regional qualifier in 2012...A member of the National Honor Society.

#23 DARIUS MICKENS Freshman • Guard • 6-2 • 168 • Willis, Texas (Willis)

Personal: Son of Geri Mickens...Born Nov. 7th, 1999...Majoring in Kinesiology.

- 12 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide #31 KYREN BLOCK R-Junior • Forward • 6-6 • 200 • San Antonio, Texas (Houston Baptist)

2017-18: Came off the bench in 24 games...Posted averages 2.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game... Against Chadron State on Nov. 11th, made all five shots he attempted, scored 13 points to go with six rebounds...Collected 11 points and seven rebounds against St. Mary’s on Dec.17th.

Personal: Majoring in Biomedical Sciences...Transferred to Kingsville from Houston Baptist.

#32 HECTOR RUIZ R-Junior • Guard • 6-1 • 160 • Edinburg, Texas (Robert Vela)

2017-18: Saw the court in six games...Scored his first bucket of the season against Western New Mexico on Feb. 22nd...Was also credited with two assists and one rebound.

2016-17: Redshirted his freshman year.

Personal: Majoring in Kinesiology...At Robert Vela High School, Ruiz and his team became the first basketball club to make it to the state championship in the program’s history as well as the first team from the Valley to make it to state.

#33 ROBERT STEVENSON Senior • Forward • 6-7 • 195 • Houston, Texas (McLennan)

2017-18: Made two starts while seeing the court in 25 games...Swatted away 43 shots, the second-highest total in the Lone Star Conference...Led the Javelinas with 5.3 rebounds per game and a 62.9 shooting percentage... Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in four games, with a career-high 14 rebounds against St. Edwards on Dec. 16th... Averaged 5.3 points per game...Matched his career-high with 12 points against Tarleton State on February 8th.

2016-17: Named to LSC All-Defensive Team...appeared in all 31 games and averaged 15.7 minutes per game and 3.5 points per game...led the team with 53 blocks and 1.7 blocks per game, both ranking second in the confer- ence. His 53 blocks is also second in the school’s record book for a single season...shot 59 percent from the floor, pulled down 3.6 rebounds per game...Scored a career-high 12 points against Texas A&M International (Nov. 22) and established a new individual game record with seven blocks at Western New Mexico (Feb. 23).

2015-16: Appeared in 13 games...shot 60 percent from the free throw line and shot 44 percent from the floor...

McLennan CC: Attended McLennan Community College in Waco, Texas for one semester… did not appear in a game.

High School: Earned four varsity letters between two high schools – Carver High School and Eisenhower High School in Houston, Texas… named first team all-district after finishing second in the region in blocked shots… selected to the HABC All-Star team… also lettered for Eisenhower as a member of the track and field squad, placing fifth with a jump of 6’10” at the Texas State Relays.

Personal: Son of Marcus Caldwell and Sonja Lewis…Majoring in Business.

#55 WELLINGTON STOVALL Freshman • Forward • 6-3 • 180 • Houston, Texas (Yates)

Personal: Son of Tara Manley and Wendell Stovall...Born Oct. 19th, 1999...Majoring in Kinesiology

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PERSONAL Full Name: Johnny Darrell Estelle Hometown: Waco, Texas Birthdate: Aug. 19, 1973

EDUCATION • Texas A&M-Kingsville • Master’s degree in JOHNNY ESTELLE kinesiology, 1999 Head Coach • Texas A&M-Kingsville • Bachelor’s degree in Fifth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville kinesiology, 1998 Texas A&M-Kingsville ‘98 • Northland Pioneer College • Associate’s degree in general studies, 1994

Former men’s basketball player and 2013. His resume also includes two NJCAA FAMILY graduate assistant Johnny Estelle returned All-America First-Team honorees, 16 Region Wife: The former Ana Hosking to his old stomping grounds as Texas A&M XIV All-Conference members, 12 Region XIV Children: Sons Jevon and Jayden; daughters Jasmine University-Kingsville’s 16th head coach in All-Tournament Team members and four and Jacquelyn program history in 2014-15 after spending Region XIV Texas All-Stars vs. United States the 2013-14 season at the University of All-Star Game competitors. COACHING CAREER Houston. The 2018-19 campaign with be his 2014- Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach His 2009-10 Navarro team posted a 30-7 2013-14 Houston Assistant Coach fifth season guiding the program. 2008-13 Navarro College Head Coach overall record to tie a school single-season 2000-08 Navarro College Assistant Coach As an assistant coach under James Dickey, record for wins and advanced to the NJCAA 1999-00 Northland Pioneer College Estelle helped the Houston Cougars earn National Tournament semifinals. Earlier Assistant Coach upset victories over nationally-ranked in the year, the program earned a No. 2 1998-99 Texas A&M-Kingsville Graduate University of Memphis, Southern Methodist national ranking, its highest since 1979. Assistant Coach University and 2014 NCAA National 1996-98 Texas A&M-Kingsville Student Champion University of Connecticut in the During his tenure, the Bulldogs averaged 25 Assistant Coach

Coaches & Staff Coaches American Athletic Conference Tournament. wins per season. COACHING NOTES UH went on to win 17 games in 2013-14. • USA Basketball U19 Olympics Court Coach (2009) Estelle and his staff were successful in • 126-48 as head coach at Navarro College Estelle’s fourth season as head coach saw placing 21 of their student-athletes in NCAA • 2010 NJCAA National Tournament semifinals another one of his student-athletes garner Division I programs while retaining a 93.7 • Region XIV Coach of the Year (2012, 2010, 2009) postseason conference honors, as Trey percent graduation rate during his tenure. • Three NJCAA National Tournament appearances Sumpter earned a spot on the All-Lone • Nine Region XIV Tournament appearances Star Conference Honorable Mention spot. In addition, 13 student-athletes achieved • Two NJCAA All-America First-Team honorees The Hogs also spent time in the National Dean’s List hon­ors with five being named • Two Region XIV Conference Players of the Year • Three Region XIV Tournament Most Valuable Players Association of Basketball Coaches top 25 to the Region XIV All-Academic Team. Individually, players for Estelle received • 12 Region XIV All-Conference members national poll, rising as high as No. 20. • Led TAMUK to first NCAA Tournament win in 2017 numerous awards under his guidance. The 2016-17 season was Estelle’s best year Among the honorees were two first-team TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS as he led the Javelinas to a fourth place tie in All-Americans, two Region XIV Conference • 2012-13 Region XIV co-champions the Lone Star Conference and played in the Player of the Year winners, three Region XIV • 2011-12 Region XIV Tournament champions semifinals of the LSC Tournament. Claiming Tournament MVPs, three NJCAA National • 2009-10 Region XIV Tournament champions one win in the conference tournament, the Tournament All-Tournament sections and • 2008-09 Region XIV Tournament champions Javelinas received the 7th seed for the NCAA one Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Junior College Player of the Year. Twelve PLAYING EXPERIENCE South Central Regional Tournament and 1994-96 Texas A&M-Kingsville knocked of the undisputed LSC Champions players were chosen all-conference, and four 1993-94 Northland Pioneer College and No. 2 seed, UT Permian Basin on a were named first-team all-region. 1992-93 Missouri Valley College last second three-point shot. Making the Round of 32 is the furtherest for the TAMUK In his first year as a head coach, he guided PLAYING HONORS basketball program. the team to a 25-11 record, Region XIV Texas A&M-Kingsville Tournament championship and a berth in 1994-96 Two-year lettermen A Waco, Texas native, Estelle became head the NJCAA National Tournament. For his 1995-96 Lone Star Conference Tournament MVP coach at Navarro College prior to the 2008- team’s impressive accomplishments,­ he was All-Lone Star Conference Second Team Led team to school-record 23 wins 09 season. During his seven-year stint, he named the Region XIV Coach of the Year, the led the Bulldogs to a 126-48 overall record first of three Region XIV honors during his Northland Pioneer College with an unprecedented run of six Region career. 1993-94 ACCAC champions XIV Tournament championship game NJCAA Region I champions appearances. Following Navarro’s season, he was selected NJCAA National Tournament berth to serve as a coach for the 2009 USA Led team to 30-5 overall record He guided Navarro College to Region XIV Basketball Men’s U19 World Champion­ship Tournament titles in 2009, 2010 and 2012 and World University Games team trials. He and the regular-season champion­ship in - 14 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

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Javelina Coaching Records Coach Years Record Pct. Johnny Estelle 2014- 50-62 .446 Pete Peterson 1997-14 241-226 .516 Ted Carley 1954-67 127-196 .393 Jerry Hopkins 1983-91 119-108 .524 Bill Carter 1991-97 100-64 .610 Bud McCallum 1929-40 92-119 .436 Don McDonald 1967-76 89-148 .376 Rich Sheubrooks 1976-79 40-40 .500 Roy Thomas 1980-83 32-43 .427 L.J. Smith 1925-29 28-25 .528 Gary Wideman 1979-80 13-11 .542 Cal Jewitt 1940-42 12-19 .387 Stewart Cooper 1950-52 12-28 .300 Jack Rucker 1948-50 11-19-1 .371 Don Hightower 1946-48 8-18 .308 Keith Ransport 1952-54 6-33 .154 Totals 88 seasons 972-1,140-1 .460 was one of only six coaches from across the country to receive the honor.

Estelle began his affiliation with Navarro Junior College as an assistant coach in 2000-01. Working with Orr, he helped lead the program to six Region XIV tournament appearances, four Region XIV tour­nament semifinal berths and two Region XIV tournament finals.

He entered the coaching ranks as a student assistant coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville from 1996 to 1998 and moved to a graduate assistant position in 1998-99. Estelle also served as an assistant coach at Northland Pioneer College during the 1999-00 campaign.

Estelle played college basketball at Missouri Valley College (1992-93) and Northland Pioneer College (1993-94). In his lone season at Northland Pioneer for coach Richard Zalenski, he led the team to a 30-5 record, the ACCAC and NJCAA Region I cham­ pionships and a berth in the NJCAA National Tournament.

After transferring to Texas A&M-Kingsville, the sharpshooter set school records as a senior for coach Bill Carter. In 1995-96, he led the Javelinas to a school-record 23 wins, the Lone Star Confer­ence Tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Divi­ sion II Tournament.

He earned All-Lone Star Conference Second-Team honors after averaging 16.0 points per game and swiping a school-record 88 steals. Later that season, he drained a school-record nine 3-pointers in the LSC Tournament championship against Central Oklahoma and was named the tournament’s Most Valu­able Player.

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OMAR GONZALEZ Assistant Coach First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Houston ‘14 MATT PRESSEY Graduate Assistant Houston basketball team. His duties After a year away from Kingsville, Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Omar Gonzalez is back in Blue included planning and coordinating Missouri ‘12 and Gold, once again joining the official recruiting visits and assisting staff of men’s basketball coach with practices, travel itineraries and summer camps. He also served as For Matt Pressey, the 2018-19 campaign will Johnny Estelle, who is bringing represent his second year on the bench in Gonzalez into the fold once again intramurals coordinator, training Kingsville as a graduate assistant. as an assistant coach, the program new basketball referees. announced on Thursday. From 2014 Pressey joined coach Johnny Estelle’s staff to 2017, Gonzalez was a graduate Gonzalez first opportunity in after putting together a collegiate career basketball came at the University that included two seasons at the University assistant for Estelle. of Missouri from 2010-12. The Dallas native of Texas at El Paso, where he was started 45 times during his two seasons in During his first stint with the the basketball manager for two the Black and Gold, averaging 6.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. During

Coaches & Staff Coaches Javelinas, Gonzalez helped guide seasons. He received a bachelor’s a squad that would improve from degree in Kinesiology and Sports both of Pressey’s seasons in Columbia, the Administration in 2014 from the Tigers reached the NCAA Tournament. In eight wins in year one to 11 in year 2011-12, he started every game as Mizzou two. In year three of Estelle and University of Houston. rose a high as No. 3 in the national rankings Gonzalez’s tenure, the team racked and won the Big 12 Tournament title. For up 19 victories, including a record their efforts, the Tigers were awarded a No. of 10-8 in Lone Star Conference 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Pressey graduated from Missouri with a degree in play, TAMUK’s highest win total in General Studies. conference action since 1995-96. The Javs capped the season with The opening act of Pressey’s collegiate their first ever NCAA Tournament career came at Navarro Junior College, where he played for Johnny Estelle. He victory, a 74-71 triumph at the received first-team National Junior College expense of UT Permain Basin. Athletics Association All-American honors During this time, Gonzalez also following a sophomore season in which earned his master’s degree in Navarro posted a record of 30-7 finished education and human performance fourth in the NJCAA Tournament and Pressey averaged 17.5 points and 4.2 from Texas A&M-Kingsville. rebounds per game.

Gonzalez spent the 2017-18 The son of Liz and Paul Pressey, his full campaign as an assistant coach at name is Paul Matthew Pressey Jr. His father, in Brenham, Texas, Paul, played 11 seasons in the NBA for Milwaukee, San Antonio and Golden State, helping the Buccaneers accumulate followed by a coaching career that stretched 20 wins and reach the regional from 1992-2016. Paul was an assistant on semi-finals. The team also placed the 1998-99 San Antonio Spurs team that three student-athletes on the All- won the NBA Title. Matt’s brother, Phil, was Region XIV squad. his teammate for two years at Missouri, spent three seasons in the NBA in Boston, Philadelphia and Phoenix from 2013-16. Prior to coming to Kingsville, Gonzalez spent two seasons as the head manager of the University of - 16 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide SUPPORT STAFF

DEANDRE MILLER NICK VALERA Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning Grad. Assistant First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville ALEX LAROCHELLE Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Arlington Baptist ‘17 Strength & Conditioning Grad. Assistant Cal State Northridge ‘15 Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Franklin Pierce ‘15 Miller joined Johnny Estelle’s staff Valera joined the Texas A&M-Kingsville in 2018 and in the midst of his strength and conditioning staff in 2017 as a LaRochelle joined the Texas A&M-Kingsville graduate assistant. first year as an assistant for the strength and conditioning staff in 2017 as a Javelinas. graduate assistant. While at Kingsville, Valera spent the summer of 2018 as a physical conditioning coach Miller comes to Kingsville Prior to Kingsville, LaRochelle was a personal for IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, where he led and assisted with workouts for following four years at Arlington trainer and strength coach for the Executive Health and Sports Center from 2016 to 2017 various summer camps, including workouts Baptist University, during which where he helped clientele through workout for the Academy football and tennis regimens and also instructed group exercise programs. Coaches & Staff Coaches time he helped lead the program to a National Christian College classes and conducted wellness assessment for new members. Prior to Kingsville, Valera spent time as an Athletic Association National assistant strength and conditioning coach Championship in 2014. He also During his time at the Executive Health and for Ethos Strength and Conditioning where earned a degree in education Sports Center, LaRochelle was also a rehab he coached and instructed weight room assistant for the Elliot Rehabilitation Services and on-field workouts for the Moorpark while at Arlington Baptist. where he aided the physical therapists with college football program, the Burbank H.S. treatments. basketball program and the Village Christian Miller’s previous coaching School athletic department. experience includes working as an LaRochelle also spent time in 2016 as a assistant for the Drive Nation 6th strength and conditioning coach for Title Valera also spent time in the summer Boxing Club where he improved the quality of 2017 as an intern for the Pepperdine grade team run in part by former of life for clients and instructed group boxing strength and conditioning staff where he NBA player Jermaine O’Neal, as classes. assisted with the coaching and operation of well as serving as a coach and the conditioning and lifting workouts for the LaRochelle began his strength and Wave athletic department. mentor for several basketball conditioning career at his alma mater, clinics hosted by NBA Hall of Franklin Pierce, where he was a student Before his time in Malibu, Calif., was Famer Sindey Moncrief. aide in the athletic training room where he an assistant with the San Jose Sharks administered treatment to student-athletes development camp and training camp Most recently, Miller worked in addition to handling pre- and post- strength and conditioning staff during practice treatments. the summer of 2016 where he conducted as a student teacher and testing for prospective athletes during instructional aide at Danny Jones LaRochelle graduated from FPU in 2015 various camp sessions. Valera was also an Middle School, where he was with a B.S. in health sciences and a minor intern on the UCLA football strength and also an assistant coach for the in Spanish, and was a member of the sprint conditioning staff during the summer of football program. He is a Certified Strength 2015 where he assisted in the coaching and 8th grade boys basketball team. and Conditioning Specialist through operation of various workouts. He also spent time as a youth the National Strength and Conditioning development specialist and Association and is First Aid, CPR and AED Valera began his strength and conditioning certified through the American Heart career at his alma mater, Cal State basketball coach at the Boys and Association. Northridge, where he interned in the sports Girls Club of Arlington. performance department by observing and supervising student-athlete workouts.

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Valera graduated from CSUN in 2015 with Box is a First Aid, CPR and AED Certified a B.S. in applied fitness. He is a Certified through the American Heart Association, is Strength and Conditioning Specialist through USAW-1 Certified and is a Certified Strength the National Strength and Conditioning and Conditioning Specialist. Association, is Sports Performance Level 1 certified through USA Weightlifting, and is First Aid, CPR and AED certified through the American Red Cross.

VICTORIA ELLA Assistant Athletic Trainer Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Lasell College

Elia joined the TAMUK athletic training MASON GROUNDS staff in 2016 as an Assistant Athletic Trainer MATTHEW BOX Strength & Conditionng Grad. Assistant and Education Coordinator for in-class Strength & Conditioning Grad. Assistant and clinical education of the students in First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville the Javelina Sports Medicine Internship Missouri State ‘18 Buena Vista ‘18 Program in addition to overseeing five graduate assistant athletic trainers and Box joined the Texas A&M-Kingsville 16 athletic training students. She is also a strength and conditioning staff in 2018 as a Grounds joined the Texas A&M-Kingsville faculty member in the TAMUK Health and graduate assistant. strength and conditioning staff in 2018 as a Kinesiology Department where she regularly graduate assistant. lectures every semester. Prior to Kingsville, Box spent the spring of 2018 as an intern for the Southern California Prior to Kingsville, Grounds spent the Prior to Kingsville, Elia was a Graduate strength and conditioning staff where he summer of 2018 as an intern for the Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Texas A&M- assisted with the training and supervision Missouri strength and conditioning staff Corpus Christi women’s soccer program as of his assigned sports programs, including where he helped the football and soccer well as a preceptor for the undergraduate the Trojan football and men’s basketball programs with daily training and weight athletic training program. programs by developing offseason and in- room sessions. season training regimens. Before her time at TAMCC, Elia completed a Before his time in Columbia, Mo., Grounds handful of undergraduate clinical internships Before his time in Los Angeles, Box spent the spent three years as an intern in the from 2011 to 2014, including the Babson summer of 2017 as an intern for the Auburn Missouri State strength and conditioning College (Mass.) women’s soccer and men’s strength and conditioning staff where he department, helping with the men’s basketball programs, the Brandeis University assisted with the coordination and execution basketball and Olympic sport programs in (Mass.) men’s and women’s basketball of recovery strategies for the Tiger men’s training and weight room sessions while also programs, the Bentley University (Mass.) and women’s basketball programs. maintaining the weight room. women’s basketball program, the Harvard football program and the Holy Cross men’s During the spring and fall of 2017, Box Grounds graduated with a B.S. in exercise lacrosse program. interned at Maier’s High Performance and movement science from Missouri State Training, working with his clients in in 2018. She also volunteered for the 117th and rehabilitation training, coaching and 118th running of the Boston Marathon in weightlifting competitions. Grounds is a Certified Strength and 2013 and 2014, respectively. Conditioning Specialist through the National Box also interned for two years at his alma Strength and Conditioning Association, and Elia completed her Bachelor of Science in mater, Buena Vista University, for the is First Aid, CPR and AED Certified through athletic training at Lasell College (Mass.) athletic performance department where the American Red Cross Association. in 2014 before finishing up her Master of he led training sessions for the men’s and Science in kinesiology at TAMCC in 2016. She women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s Board of Certification. She is also a current is currently working on her Doctor of Science tennis programs. member of the Southwest Athletic Trainers’ in health science and athletic training at Association and National Athletic Trainers Rocky Mountain University (Utah). Box graduated from Buena Vista in 2018 Association. with a B.A. in human performance with a Elia is a Licensed Athletic Trainer through the minor in coaching after spending four years He is currently working towards a master’s Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers as a defensive end and linebacker for the in kinesiology at Texas A&M-Kingsville, with well as a Certified Athletic Trainer through Beavers. a focus on sport physiology. the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. - 18 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Britt completed his Bachelor of Science programs, the Bentley University (Mass.) Oberriter graduated from Fort Lewis College in athletic training at NKU in 2018 and is women’s basketball program, the Harvard (Colo.) in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in a Certified Athletic Trainer through the football program and the Holy Cross men’s exercise science and athletic training before National Athletic Trainers’ Association lacrosse program. she finished her Master of Arts in education Board of Certification. He is also a current with a concentration in curriculum and member of the National Athletic Trainers’ She also volunteered for the 117th and instruction at New Mexico State in 2016. Association. 118th running of the Boston Marathon in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Oberriter is a Certified Athletic Trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Elia completed her Bachelor of Science in Association Board of Certification as well as athletic training at Lasell College (Mass.) a Licensed Athletic Trainer through the Texas in 2014 before finishing up her Master of Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers and New Science in kinesiology at TAMCC in 2016. She Mexico Board of Athletic Trainers. She is also is currently working on her Doctor of Science a current member of the National Athletic in health science and athletic training at Trainers’ Association. Rocky Mountain University (Utah).

Elia is a Licensed Athletic Trainer through the Texas Advisory Board of Athletic Trainers as well as a Certified Athletic Trainer through the National Athletic Trainers’ Association

MARYALICE HINSON Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Donna, Texas (Donna HS)

Hinson joined the TAMUK athletic CHARLES BRITT training staff in 2018 as a Graduate Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer for the cross First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville country, women’s basketball and track Donna, Texas (Donna HS) and field programs.

Britt joined the TAMUK athletic training staff Prior to Kingsville, Hinson spent two JULIE OBERRITER in 2018 as a Graduate Assistant Athletic years with the Georgia Southern Trainer for the football and men’s basketball football, track and field and baseball Assistant Athletics Trainer programs. Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville programs as part of her clinical Donna, Texas (Donna HS) Prior to Kingsville, Britt accumulated over experience. During her time with GSU, 900 hours of clinical experience while she also provided training coverage Oberriter joined the TAMUK athletic training finishing his undergraduate degree at for the South Effingham High School staff in 2017 as an Assistant Athletic Trainer Northern Kentucky. Most recently, Britt football, softball and cheerleading for the football program in addition to spent a year with the Cincinnati Bengals teams in the fall of 2016 and assisted overseeing five graduate assistant athletic and gathered over 400 hours of experience Certified Athletic Trainers at the GSU trainers and 16 athletic training students. while working with professional athletes and Recreation Activity Center in the fall of attending the 2018 NFL Combine. 2015 in injury prevention and care. Prior to Kingsville, Oberriter spent a year at McMurry University as an Assistant Athletic In addition to working with the Bengals, Britt spent time at the Cincinnati Sports Medicine Hinson graduated from Georgia Trainer for the football, cross country and Southern in 2018 with a Bachelor of track and field programs, as well as the Rehabilitation Clinic while providing care to insurance coordinator for all 19 varsity the Big Ten Women’s Golf Championship in Science in athletic training and is a athletic programs and clinical preceptor for Maineville, Ohio. Certified Athletic Trainer through the seven athletic training students. National Athletic Trainers Association Before his time in Cincinnati, Britt spent a Board of Certification. She is also Before McMurry, Oberriter was a Graduate year as an athletic trainer for the Thomas a member of the National Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer for the New More College (Ky.) football and soccer Trainers’ Association, the Southeast Mexico State football and women’s tennis programs as well as the William Henry High School for the softball, baseball and track Athletic Trainers’ Association and the programs for two years and was also a Georgia Athletic Trainers’ Association. teacher’s assistant and clinical preceptor and field teams in Harrison, Ohio. while finishing up her master’s degree.

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SUPPORT STAFF CONT... Porter joined the TAMUK athletic training Before that, Tedtman spent 2016 as an staff in 2018 as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Athletic Training Student for the Wilmington Trainer for the volleyball and softball JV football, women’s basketball, cross programs. country, baseball and men’s lacrosse programs and assisted with the Waynesville Prior to Kingsville, Porter spent four years High School, King’s High School and working in the New Mexico State athletic Wilmington High School athletic teams. training department, assisting with the Certified Athletic Trainers in the football, Tedtman graduated from Wilmington cross country, track and field, rodeo and College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in dance programs since 2015. athletic training and is currently a Certified Athletic Trainer through the National While at NMSU, Porter also covered the Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Onate High School football, volleyball, men’s Certification and is a Licensed Athletic and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s Trainer. He is also a member of the National basketball and cross country teams in the Athletic Trainers’ Association, the Ohio BRENT MCKINSEY fall of 2016 and the softball, baseball, tennis, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Great wrestling and track and field teams in the Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association. Second Season spring of 2017. Donna, Texas (Donna HS) Porter graduated with a Bachelor of Science McKinsey joined the TAMUK athletic training in athletic training from New Mexico State staff in 2017 as a Graduate Assistant Athletic in 2018 and is currently a Licensed Athletic Trainer for the football and track and field Trainer. She is also a member of the National programs. Athletic Trainers’ Association, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers’ Association Prior to Kingsville, McKinsey was a Physical and the New Mexico Athletic Trainers’ Therapy Technician for Tomsic Physical Association. Therapy (Colo.) in 2016 and completed an internship at the Sports Medicine Institute in Coaches & Staff Coaches December 2013.

McKinsey completed his Bachelor of Science in athletic training at Fort Lewis College (Colo.) in 2017, is a Certified Athletic Trainer KATELYN WATTS through the National Athletic Trainers’ Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Association Board of Certification and is a First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Licensed Athletic Trainer. Donna, Texas (Donna HS)

Watts joined the TAMUK athletic training staff in 2018 as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer for the football and beach volleyball programs.

Peviously Watts spent five years with the SAMUEL TEDTMAN Brampton Beast professional hockey team, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer provided coverage for the Team Ontario U18 Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Women’s National Hockey team in October Donna, Texas (Donna HS) of 2017, and spent the 2016-17 season with the Humber College women’s soccer and Tedtman joined the TAMUK athletic training women’s basketball programs. staff in 2018 as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer for the baseball, women’s tennis and Before that, Watts also provided coverage women’s golf programs. for the National Hockey Team of India in ASHLEY PORTER 2015, spent the 2012-13 season at the Brock Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Prior to Kingsville, Tedtman spent 2017 as University Athletic Therapy Clinic and was Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville an Athletic Training Intern for the Cincinnati an Assistant Trainer for the Thorold Jr. B Donna, Texas (Donna HS) Reds during the regular season and was Blackhawks from 2009 to 2013. also an Athletic Training Student for the Wilmington College (Ohio) men’s lacrosse Watts graduated from Brock University in and football programs. 2013 with a Bachelor of Physical Education and completed her Bachelor of Applied Health Science in athletic therapy from Sheridan College in 2018.

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION appointed him to the Education Workforce gone on to hold head trainers positions at Task Force in Corpus Christi. the high school level.

He is a member of the Executive Committee A native of Mercedes, Cantu holds a for the Texas Council of Public Universities bachelor’s degree from Baylor University Presidents and Chancellors and a past chair where he served as a student trainer of the Lone Star Council of Presidents. in football and baseball. He received Tallant also is a member of the Off-site his master’s degree in education/mid- Review Committee for the Southern management from Texas A&I in 1988. Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College. In addition, he is a He is married to the former Reili Liiva and board member for the Board of Directors they have a son, Jaanus and daughter, for KEDT/South Texas Public Broadcasting Rafaella. They reside in Kingsville. System, Inc.

Prior to joining the university, Tallant served STEVE ROACH as provost and vice chancellor for academic Executive Director of Athletics and affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Campus Recreation Claire where he was responsible for all First Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville undergraduate and graduate academic programs. He also provided leadership in Dr. Steven H. Tallant became the 19th several restructuring initiatives, including president of Texas A&M University-Kingsville the creation of the College of Education and in October, 2008. Human Sciences and the College of Nursing and Health Services. He immediately focused on building a leadership team, increasing enrollment, enhancing university facilities and increasing the visibility of the campus through a wider JOE BIEDRON marketing initiative. Associate Athletic Director of External Advancement Recruitment and retention remain focal Seventh Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville points of his presidency, and these Elmira College ‘74 efforts led to an 37 percent increase in enrollment during a five-year period. The Joe Biedron joined the Javelina Athletic staff campus infrastructure also is a priority in September of 2008. He has over 25 years with approximately $100 million in new of experience in the area of intercollegiate construction and renovations on campus, athletics in a variety of roles. Additionally, he including two new residence halls, a new has over eight years of experience in Chamber recreation center and a new dining facility. of Commerce Administration in El Paso, Texas This expansion was accompanied by RUBEN CANTU and Las Cruces, New Mexico. development of a campus master plan to Associate Athletic Director / Head Athletic guide growth and construction over the next Biedron works in the fundraising and marketing Trainer side of Javelina Athletics. He has partnered 50 years. 27th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelina Athletics with numerous South Texas businesses and helped institute season tickets He has been recognized for his commitment Baylor for men’s and women’s basketball. to higher education and the community Ruben Cantu enters his 27th year as the many times throughout his career; most Most recently, Biedron served as the head athletic trainer for Texas A&M- recently; he received the President’s Award Athletics Development Director at University from the Corpus Christi chapter of the Kingsville athletics. He also serves as the of Texas at Arlington from 2004-07. His NAACP and the “Humanitarian of the Year” department’s Senior Associate Athletics main responsibilities were in the area of from LULAC Council #1. In 2011, he was Director. development of annual funds personally named “Citizen of the Year” by the Kingsville and via the “Team Concept” and athletics Chamber of Commerce and in 2010 he Before coming to Kingsville, Cantu worked endowments to assist UTA specifically in the was named “Newsmaker of the Year” by as an intern at Trinity Valley Community areas of athletic scholarships and recruitment the Kingsville Record. The Kleberg Hispanic College in 1986 and was the head trainer at funds for NCAA Division I programs. He also Chamber of Commerce honored him with its Copperas Cove High School a year before served as a major point of contact and liaison “Special Leadership Award” in 2011. joining the Javelina staff. with UTA Alumni Association and with the UTA Athletics Alumni Chapter. In 2012, Texas A&M University System Cantu is a member of the Southwest Chancellor John Sharp appointed him to Athletic Trainers Association and is an Prior to working at UT-Arlington, Biedron the Texas A&M System Office of Sponsored associate member of the National Athletic was the director of athletics at El Paso Community College for four years starting in Research Services Advisory Board. The same Trainers Association. He belongs to the January of 2000. He was responsible for the year, State Representative Todd Hunter College Athletic Trainers Society. Cantu has supervised 22 former students who have overall operation, planning and sound fiscal

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Hawkins earned a bachelor’s degree in CONT... Kinesiology from the University of Kentucky management of the total NJCAA Division I in 2010, and went on to earn an MBA from program. Indiana Wesleyan University in 2013. During his undergraduate years at UK, he worked In the 1990’s, Biedron spent nearly nine years as an office assistant in the college of working with the Chamber of Commerce as agriculture research office and as a fitness the President and Chief Executive Officer in Las supervisor in the state-of-the-art Johnson Cruces and as the Vice President of the Greater Recreation Center. El Paso chapter. One of his main responsibilities in that role was the facilitating the planning He resides in Calallen. and implementation of the Chamber’s annual business plan including membership development. MONICA RAMIREZ Biedron began his professional career as the Executive Assistant for Vice President head ice hockey coach at Lehigh University where he went 21-11-3 with two Mid-Atlantic of Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Conference championships in two seasons. Recreation Over the next few years he moved up the ranks Second Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville at schools such as Wayne State University, Houston ‘08 Fresno State University and University of Kansas where he was the assistant athletic Monica N. Ramirez was hired as the director. He continued on to California State University-Fullerton on two separate occasions, Texas A&M University-Kingsville Ex- New Mexico State University and finally ecutive Assistant for Vice President of Monmouth University as Director of Athletics Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus for three years before moving on to Chamber Recreation D. Scott Gines on Aug. 4, of Commerce work. HANNA LANTZ 2015. Assistant Athletic Director for Academics

Biedron earned his bachelors of arts in and Compliance / Senior Woman Adminis- Coaches & Staff Coaches business administration from Elmira College She previously served as an adminis- trator in 1974 and a master’s in higher education trative assistant in in the Department administration from Lehigh University in 1976. Fifth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Stephen F. Austin ‘08 of Agriculture, Agribusiness and Envi- ronmental Sciences on the campus of Hannah Lantz is in her fifth year as the TAMUK since 2009. Some of her job coordinator of student-athlete services and senior woman administrator for the entailed planning and managing day- Javelinas. to-day operations for the department office, review and routing e-mails, Lantz joins Texas A&M University-Kingsville phone calls and mail to appropriate after two years as the academic advisor and staff members and monitoring and learning specialist at Fresno State University. maintaining departmental accounts. During her time at Fresno, Lantz supervised and guided student-athletes on the women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, women’s From October 2008 to July 2009, equestrian, women’s softball and men’s Ramirez was a program counselor DENNIS HAWKINS basketball teams towards their degrees. for Student Support Services on the Assistant Athletic Director for The Bulldogs’ men’s basketball squad saw Kingsville campus. Financial Operations a drastic improvement in its APR, retention APR and Academic Year GPA throughout her Fourth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville two seasons. She was also a teacher at Alice High Kentucky ‘10 School and St. Joseph Parochial Dennis Hawkins was named the Assistant She also spent time as an academic intern School in Alice, Texas. Athletic Director for Financial Operations on at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Oct. 12, 2015 and enters his first season at Fla. and as a tutor coordinator at Stephen Ramirez obtained her Bachelor’s Texas A&M University-Kingsville. F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, her alma mater. degree in English Communications from St. Mary’s University in San An- Hawkins joins the Javelina athletic staff after nearly two years as the financial analyst for Lantz earned her bachelors of science in tonio, Texas in 1999. She is married to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Division of agricultural development in 2008 and her Alfonso R. Ramos Jr. and they reside in Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery masters in special education in 2012. She Kingsville. resides in Kingsville. He was previously the rehab tech for the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital from March 2011-November 2013. - 22 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION since the first award was presented in 1958. Brock’s track & field teams have won 2 U.I.L. CONT... state championships, three state runner-up He received the CoSIDA Warren Berg Award, titles, six regional track championships and which goes to the college division sports 33 district titles. He finished his basketball information director of the year, the first career with over 400 victories. year it was presented. Brock served active duty in the United States He received the first-ever NCAA Division II Air Force and Texas Air National Guard. Extra-Mile Award in 1996. This award goes to an SID who has promoted Division II Brock is a member of the Texas High School football and the Harlon Hill Trophy. Coaches Association and U.S.A. Track and Field. He is married to Janis Wilson Brock. Nuesch is a past president of the NAIA They have two sons, Cory David of Conroe, Sports Information Directors Association Texas and Kirby David of Kingsville, along and is a member of that group’s Executive with four grandchildren. Committee. He was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1979 and was named the Brock served active duty in the United States FRED NUESCH NAIA Sports Information Director of the Year Air Force and Texas Air National Guard. Coordinator of External Affairs in 1981. He has received the NAIA Award of 45th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville Merit twice. Brock is a member of the Texas High School Henderson State Coaches Association and U.S.A. Track and He is also a member of the Javelina Hall of Field. He is married to Janis Wilson Brock. Fame. They have two sons, Cory David of Conroe, Fred Nuesch is in his 45th year with Texas Texas and Kirby David of Kingsville, along A&M University-Kingsville and his 10th year with four grandchildren. as the Coordinator of External Affairs. He continues to put out a weekly newspaper insert, the Javelina Highlights. MANUEL FLORES Faculty Athletic Representative He retired in May of 2003 after 35 years as 13th Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville the Associate Athletic Director for Media Texas A&I Relations. Dr. Manuel C. Flores Jr. was named the Texas A native of Malvern, Ark., he holds a A&M University-Kingsville Faculty Athletic bachelor’s degree in English from Henderson Representative on Aug. 10, 2015. A profes- (Ark.) State University and a master’s sor of journalism and communications at degree in journalism from the University of Texas A&M-Kingsville since 2006, Flores has Missouri. earned numerous awards in his illustrious career. He will promote academic integrity, He created and edited the TAMUK media DAVE BROCK institutional control of intercollegiate athlet- guides and programs for the men’s and Operations and Events Coordinator ics, facilitate the integration of the athletics women’s sports and his publications Fourth Season at Texas A&M-Kingsville and academic components of the collegiate received more than 100 awards and Texas A&I community, and enhance the student-ath- citations during a 34-year period. lete experience. David Brock enters his fourth year on the athletic administrative staff at Texas A&M Nuesch served as the secretary of the He will work collaboratively with the Vice University-Kingsville after serving as head College Sports Information Directors of President for Intercollegiate Athletics and track coach and cross country coach at America (CoSIDA) for 23 years before retiring Campus Recreation, athletic administrative H.M. King High School in Kingsville for five in 2002. During that span he was editor of staff, coaches and President Dr. Steven H. seasons. He also served as an assistant track the organization’s monthly newsletter and Tallant to provide significant leadership in and field coach for the Javelinas for two the annual directory. He was named CoSIDA the governance of the intercollegiate athlet- campaigns. Secretary Emeritus last fall. ics program. A lifelong Texas track and field coach, Brock Nuesch received the first-ever Distinguished As FAR, he will be broadly aware of institu- has dedicated 35 years to coaching at the Service Award in 2002 for his service to tional, LSC and NCAA issues as they relate to high school level. He has been a Special CoSIDA. compliance with rules and regulations, the Olympics Athletics coach for 16 years. He as- promotion of a balance between academics, sisted in the founding of the Karnes County He earned his latest honor in October of athletics, and the social lives of student- Texas Special Olympics athletic teams. 2005 when he was named to the Lone Star athletes, and the necessity to play a central Conference Hall of Honor. role in communicating matters related to Brock was the athletic director and coached athletics to constituents and/or governance Nuesch was the recipient of the CoSIDA Arch football, basketball and track and field for groups across the University. Ward Award in 1996 and became the first 27 years at Falls City High School. He also college division SID to receive the award. He coached at Runge H.S. and Medina H.S. is only the fifth representative from a Texas institution or conference to be a recipient

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2018-19 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL Five NCAA Appearances Three LSC Championships Texas A&M-Kingsville Men’s Basketball Series vs. 2018-19 Opponents

Nov. 9 at South Dakota Mines A 7 p.m. Rapid City, S.D. / TAMUK leads 2-0, won at home in 2017, 71-53 Nov. 10 at Chardon State A 6 p.m. Chadron, Neb. / First meeting in 2017 won by TAMUK 95-63 Nov. 14 ST. MARY’S H 7 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / St. Mary’s leads series, 61-54 Nov. 20 TEXAS A&M INTERNATIONAL H 7 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK holds 20-5 edge in all-time series A Nov. 24 at St. Edwards 4 p.m. Austin, Texas / TAMUK leads 44-34 despite two wins by SEU in 2018 Nov. 29 at Tarleton A 7:30 p.m.Stephenville, Texas / Tarleton holds a 41-23 edge over TAMUK Dec. 1 Texas A&M-Commerce A 4 p.m. Commerce, Texas / TAMUK trails Commerce 76-53 Dec. 5 ST. EDWARDS H 7 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / TAMUK leads 44-34 despite two wins by SEUin 2018 Dec. 15 at Arkansas Tech A 2 p.m. Waco, Texas / First ever meeting Dec. 19 at St. Mary’s A 7 p.m. San Antonio, Texas /St. Mary’s leads series, 61-54 Jan. 5 ANGELO STATE H 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / Angelo holds a slim 56-54 advantage Jan. 10 WEST TEXAS A&M H 7:30 p.m.Kingsville, Texas / The Buffs lead the all-time series, 50-26 Jan. 12 EASTERN NEW MEXICO H 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / The Javelinas lead the series 46-27 Jan. 17 at Western New Mexico A 8:30 p.m.Kingsville, Texas / The Javs have won all four meetings with WNMU Jan. 19 at UT Permian Basin A 4 p.m. Odessa, Texas / UTPB leads 7-2 Jan. 24 MSU TEXAS* H 7:30 p.m.Portales, N.M. / The Mustangs lead tha Javs, 37-12

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2018-19 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE MEN’S BASKETBALL Five NCAA Appearances Three LSC Championships

Jan. 26 CAMERON H 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / Cameron leads 21-20 Jan. 31 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE H 7:30 p.m.Lawton, Okla. / TAMUK trails Commerce 76-53 Feb. 2 TARLETON H 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / Tarleton holds a 41-23 edge over TAMUK Feb. 6 at Texas A&M International A 7 p.m. Laredo, Texas /TAMUK holds 20-5 edge in all-time series(ASU, 53- A Feb. 9 at Angelo State 4 p.m. San Angelo, Texas /Angelo holds a slim 56-54 advantage Feb. 14 at Eastern New Mexico A 8:30 p.m.Canyon, Texas / The Javelinas lead the series 46-27 Feb. 16 at West Texas A&M A 4 p.m. Commerce, Texas / The Buffs lead the all-time series, 50-26 Feb. 21 UT PERMIAN BASIN H 7:30 p.m.Kingsville, Texas / UTPB leads 7-2 Feb. 23 WESTERN NEW MEXICO H 4 p.m. Kingsville, Texas / The Javs have won all four meetings with WNMU Feb. 28 at Cameron A 7:30 p.m.Wichita Falls, Texas / Cameron leads 21-20 March 2 at MSU-Texas A 4 p.m. Wichita Falls, Texas / The Mustangs lead tha Javs, 37-12 March 7-9 LONE STAR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS N March 16-19 NCAA SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONALS N Javelinas search for sixth NCAA appearance; 1-3 all-time in NCAA Tourney

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Javelina Basketball Tex. A&M-Kingsville Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 03, 2018) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-16 6-8 5-8 1-0 CONFERENCE 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-3 3-2 3-1 1-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 00 BRADLEY, Dominique 8-0 19 2.4 1-2 .5 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-2 .0 0 0 1 4 5 0.6 8 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.3 01 BAMBROOK, Christian 27-25 421 15.6 49-94 .5 2 1 9-32 .2 8 1 7-17 .4 1 2 33 51 84 3.1 34 0 10 14 24 15 114 4.2 02 NEAL, Caelan 28-27 710 25.4 79-203 .3 8 9 35-111 .3 1 5 58-74 .7 8 4 20 72 92 3.3 67 1 63 52 11 26 251 9.0 03 SUMPTER, Trey 27-27 747 27.7 106-274 .3 8 7 49-149 .3 2 9 41-59 .6 9 5 30 103 133 4.9 64 0 22 43 10 16 302 11.2 04 WEST, Will 28-28 688 24.6 60-182 .3 3 0 20-83 .2 4 1 38-48 .7 9 2 18 68 86 3.1 61 2 36 39 4 28 178 6.4 05 HARRIS, Jacolby 28-0 521 18.6 61-168 .3 6 3 8-48 .1 6 7 61-100 .6 1 0 20 40 60 2.1 45 0 37 56 3 19 191 6.8 10 BYRD, Derrick 28-15 532 19.0 77-179 .4 3 0 23-66 .3 4 8 63-74 .8 5 1 8 26 34 1.2 59 2 52 26 0 14 240 8.6 11 BOLEWARE, Cris 27-13 599 22.2 60-174 .3 4 5 27-83 .3 2 5 46-60 .7 6 7 7 23 30 1.1 29 0 66 32 2 17 193 7.1 12 LINDSEY, Johnnathan 24-1 261 10.9 40-93 .4 3 0 16-51 .3 1 4 12-16 .7 5 0 25 50 75 3.1 50 1 10 24 11 6 108 4.5 13 DYER, Elton 23-1 346 15.0 33-91 .3 6 3 14-49 .2 8 6 18-35 .5 1 4 21 25 46 2.0 39 1 16 25 9 10 98 4.3 20 RUIZ, Hector 6-0 9 1.5 1-3 .3 3 3 0-1 .0 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0.3 21 TAYLOR, Elliot 15-1 143 9.5 8-18 .4 4 4 0-0 .0 0 0 4-7 .5 7 1 10 19 29 1.9 38 1 2 15 7 5 20 1.3 23 CHRISTIAN, Robert 1-0 0 0.0 0-1 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 31 BLOCK, Kyren 24-0 279 11.6 25-51 .4 9 0 3-14 .2 1 4 14-27 .5 1 9 22 53 75 3.1 49 0 4 20 4 3 67 2.8 33 STEVENSON, Robert 25-2 401 16.0 56-89 .6 2 9 0-0 .0 0 0 21-48 .4 3 8 49 83 132 5.3 78 5 6 29 43 8 133 5.3 Team 53 43 96 7 Total...... 28 5676 656-1622 .4 0 4 204-687 .2 9 7 383-568 .6 7 4 317 661 978 34.9 621 13 326 384 128 168 1899 67.8 Opponents...... 28 5674 632-1459 .4 3 3 163-472 .3 4 5 485-683 .7 1 0 267 742 1009 36.0 556 - 305 437 79 158 1912 68.3

TEAM STATISTICS TAMUKM OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1899 1912 11/10/17 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES W 71-53 476 Points per game 67.8 68.3 11/11/17 CHADRON ST. W 95-63 523 Scoring margin -0.5 - 11-14-17 at St. Mary's W 60-53 413 FIELD GOALS-ATT 656-1622 632-1459 11/17/17 at CSU-Pueblo W 82-64 1133 Field goal pct .4 0 4 .4 3 3 11/18/17 vs Adams State W 75-73 457 3 POINT FG-ATT 204-687 163-472 11/21/17 TEX. A&M INT'L W 63-56 613 3-point FG pct .2 9 7 .3 4 5 11/24/17 at Tex. A&M Int'l W 66-61 254 3-pt FG made per game 7.3 5.8 * 11/28/17 ANGELO ST. W 76-69 1023 FREE THROWS-ATT 383-568 485-683 12/02/17 at St. Edward's L 72-89 425 Free throw pct .6 7 4 .7 1 0 * 12/7/17 CAMERON W 63-59 743 F-Throws made per game 13.7 17.3 12/16/17 ST. EDWARD'S L 83-85 284 REBOUNDS 978 1009 12/17/17 ST. MARY'S L 57-61 426 Rebounds per game 34.9 36.0 * 12/30/17 MIDWESTERN ST. L 68-72 342 Rebounding margin -1.1 - * 01/04/18 at A&M-Commerce L 62-73 209 ASSISTS 326 305 * 01/06/18 at Tarleton State L 66-74 942 Assists per game 11.6 10.9 * 01/11/18 TEX. PERMIAN BASIN L 50-79 412 TURNOVERS 384 437 * 1/13/18 WEST TEXAS A&M L 69-70 348 Turnovers per game 13.7 15.6 * 01/18/18 at Eastern N.M. Wot 65-62 2180 Turnover margin +1.9 - * 01/20/18 at Western N.M. W 64-47 232 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.7 * 1/23/18 at Angelo State L 66-74 302 STEALS 168 158 * 02/01/18 at Midwestern St. L 44-66 1305 Steals per game 6.0 5.6 * 02/03/18 at Cameron L 58-67 387 BLOCKS 128 79 * 02/8/18 TARLETON STATE L o t 72-78 1232 Blocks per game 4.6 2.8 * 02/24/18 A&M-COMMERCE L o t 78-86 253 ATTENDANCE 6978 9785 * 02/15/18 at West Texas A&M L 60-88 1118 Home games-Avg/Game 14-498 13-718 * 02/17/18 at Tex. Permian Basin L 78-92 428 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-457 * 2/22/18 WNMUMBB W 80-40 0 * 2/24/18 EASTERN N.M. L 56-58 303 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Tex. A&M-Kingsville 837 1039 23 1899 * - Conference game Opponents 917 961 34 1912

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Javelina Basketball Tex. A&M-Kingsville Team High/Low Analysis (as of Jul 03, 2018) All games

Tex. A&M-Kingsville - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 95 CHADRON ST. (11/11/17) 83 ST. EDWARD'S (12/16/17) 82 at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) 80 WNMUMBB (2/22/18) 78 at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 78 A&M-COMMERCE (02/24/18) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 CHADRON ST. (11/11/17) 30 WNMUMBB (2/22/18) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 66 WNMUMBB (2/22/18) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .537 (29-54) at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) .523 (34-65) CHADRON ST. (11/11/17) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) 13 at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 13 at Tarleton State (01/06/18) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 38 at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 36 at Tarleton State (01/06/18) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .615 (16-26) at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) .409 (9-22) CHADRON ST. (11/11/17) FREE THROWS MADE 29 WEST TEXAS A&M (1/13/18) 26 A&M-COMMERCE (02/24/18) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 37 ST. EDWARD'S (12/16/17) 33 JavelinaWEST Basketball TEXAS A&M (1/13/18) FREE THROWTex. PERCENTAGE A&M-Kingsville.917 Player(11-12) High/Lowat A&M-Commerce Analysis (01/04/18) (as of Jul 03, 2018) .909 (10-11) ANGELO ST. (11/28/17) REBOUNDS 48 AllST. games EDWARD'S (12/16/17) 46 at Western N.M. (01/20/18) ASSISTS Tex. A&M-Kingsville20 at- INDIVIDUALCSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) GAME HIGHS 17 CHADRON ST. (11/11/17) Points STEALS 26 16 SUMPTER,CHADRON Trey at ST.Tarleton (11/11/17) State (01/06/18) 12 at Western N.M. (01/20/18) 23 SUMPTER, Trey at St. Edward's (12/02/17) 12 TEX. PERMIAN BASIN (01/11/18) BLOCKED SHOTS 23 9 SUMPTER,A&M-COMMERCE Trey at CSU-Pueblo (02/24/18) (11/17/17) 21 8 SUMPTER,SOUTH Trey DAKOTAvs Tarleton MINES State (11/10/17) (02/8/18) TURNOVERS 20 22 NEAL, Caelanat Western at Tex. N.M. Permian (01/20/18) Basin (02/17/18) Field Goals Made 9 19 SUMPTER,at CameronTrey at Tarleton (02/03/18) State (01/06/18) FOULS 34 TARLETON STATE (02/8/18) 8 SUMPTER, Trey vs Tarleton State (02/8/18) 32 ST. EDWARD'S (12/16/17) 8 32 SUMPTER,vs TreyAdams at StateSt. Edward's (11/18/17) (12/02/17) 8 SUMPTER, Trey at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) Field Goal Att. 18 SUMPTER, Trey at St. Edward's (12/02/17) 17 NEAL, Caelan at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) FG Pct (min 5 made) 1.000 (5-5) STEVENSON, Robert vs Angelo St. (11/28/17) 1.000 (5-5) BLOCK, Kyren vs Chadron St. (11/11/17) 3-Point FG Made 7 SUMPTER, Trey at Tarleton State (01/06/18) 7 SUMPTER, Trey at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) 3-Point FG Att. 12 SUMPTER, Trey at Tarleton State (01/06/18) 10 NEAL, Caelan at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 10 SUMPTER, Trey at St. Edward's (12/02/17) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) 1.000 (2-2) LINDSEY, Johnnathan vs Chadron St. (11/11/17) 1.000 (2-2) BLOCK, Kyren vs Chadron St. (11/11/17) Free Throws Made 10 BOLEWARE, Cris vs West Texas A&M (1/13/18) 9 BYRD, Derrick vs A&M-Commerce (02/24/18) Free Throw Att. 13 HARRIS, Jacolby at St. Edward's (12/02/17) 12 HARRIS, Jacolby at Tex. A&M Int'l (11/24/17) FT Pct (min 3 made) 1.000 (6-6) BYRD, Derrick at Cameron (02/03/18) 1.000 (6-6) BYRD, Derrick vs St. Edward's (12/16/17) 1.000 (4-4) BOLEWARE, Cris vs A&M-Commerce (02/24/18) 1.000 (4-4) NEAL, Caelan vs West Texas A&M (1/13/18) 1.000 (4-4) BOLEWARE, Cris vs Midwestern St. (12/30/17) 1.000 (4-4) BYRD, Derrick vs Tex. A&M Int'l (11/21/17) 1.000 (4-4) LINDSEY, Johnnathan vs Chadron St.@JavelinaAthletics (11/11/17) 27 Javelina Nation 1.000 (3-3)@JavelinaMBBHARRIS, Jacolby at Cameron (02/03/18) 1.000 (3-3) DYER, Elton at Western N.M. (01/20/18) 1.000 (3-3) SUMPTER, Trey vs West Texas A&M (1/13/18) 1.000 (3-3) WEST, Will vs West Texas A&M (1/13/18) 1.000 (3-3) NEAL, Caelan at A&M-Commerce (01/04/18) 1.000 (3-3) WEST, Will vs Midwestern St. (12/30/17) 1.000 (3-3) BYRD, Derrick at Tex. A&M Int'l (11/24/17) Rebounds 14 STEVENSON, Robert vs St. Edward's (12/16/17) 13 STEVENSON, Robert vs Midwestern St. (12/30/17) Assists 5 BOLEWARE, Cris at Tex. Permian Basin (02/17/18) 5 BOLEWARE, Cris at West Texas A&M (02/15/18) 5 BYRD, Derrick vs A&M-Commerce (02/24/18) 5 BOLEWARE, Cris at Angelo State (1/23/18) 5 NEAL, Caelan at St. Edward's (12/02/17) 5 WEST, Will at CSU-Pueblo (11/17/17) Steals 4 BYRD, Derrick vs Adams State (11/18/17) 4 WEST, Will at St. Mary's (11-14-17) Blocked Shots 5 STEVENSON, Robert vs Midwestern St. (12/30/17) 4 BAMBROOK, Christian vs Tex. Permian Basin (01/11/18) 4 STEVENSON, Robert vs South Dakota Mines (11/10/17) Turnovers 5 SUMPTER, Trey at Cameron (02/03/18) 5 BOLEWARE, Cris at Western N.M. (01/20/18) 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

Javelina Basketball Tex. A&M-Kingsville Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 29, 2018) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 12-16 6-8 5-8 1-0 CONFERENCE 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 7-3 3-2 3-1 1-0

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/10/17 SOUTH DAKOTA MINES W 71-53 476 (12)BAMBROOK, Christian (9)STEVENSON, Robert 11/11/17 CHADRON ST. W 95-63 523 (16)HARRIS, Jacolby (6)BLOCK, Kyren 11-14-17 at St. Mary's W 60-53 413 (12)BYRD, Derrick (8)BLOCK, Kyren (12)HARRIS, Jacolby 11/17/17 at CSU-Pueblo W 82-64 1133 (23)SUMPTER, Trey (7)SUMPTER, Trey 11/18/17 vs Adams State W 75-73 457 (17)SUMPTER, Trey (5)SUMPTER, Trey (5)BAMBROOK, Christian (5)DYER, Elton 11/21/17 TEX. A&M INT'L W 63-56 613 (16)NEAL, Caelan (10)BAMBROOK, Christian 11/24/17 at Tex. A&M Int'l W 66-61 254 (19)HARRIS, Jacolby (4)NEAL, Caelan 11/28/17 *ANGELO ST. W 76-69 1023 (15)WEST, Will (6)STEVENSON, Robert 12/02/17 at St. Edward's 72-89 L 425 (23)SUMPTER, Trey (7)SUMPTER, Trey 12/7/17 *CAMERON W 63-59 743 (13)SUMPTER, Trey (10)SUMPTER, Trey (10)STEVENSON, Robert 12/16/17 ST. EDWARD'S 83-85 L 284 (14)BYRD, Derrick (14)STEVENSON, Robert 12/17/17 ST. MARY'S 57-61 L 426 (12)BOLEWARE, Cris (8)SUMPTER, Trey 12/30/17 *MIDWESTERN ST. 68-72 L 342 (19)BOLEWARE, Cris (13)STEVENSON, Robert 01/04/18 *at A&M-Commerce 62-73 L 209 (13)WEST, Will (5)SUMPTER, Trey 01/06/18 *at Tarleton State 66-74 L 942 (26)SUMPTER, Trey (6)SUMPTER, Trey 01/11/18 *TEX. PERMIAN BASIN 50-79 L 412 (12)NEAL, Caelan (6)BAMBROOK, Christian (12)BAMBROOK, Christian 1/13/18 *WEST TEXAS A&M 69-70 L 348 (19)BOLEWARE, Cris (7)SUMPTER, Trey 01/18/18 *at Eastern N.M. Wot 65-62 2180 (13)SUMPTER, Trey (8)LINDSEY, Johnnathan 01/20/18 *at Western New Mexico W 64-47 232 (10)SUMPTER, Trey (7)SUMPTER, Trey 1/23/18 *at Angelo State 66-74 L 302 (13)BYRD, Derrick (12)STEVENSON, Robert 02/01/18 *at Midwestern St. 44-66 L 1305 (13)HARRIS, Jacolby (8)STEVENSON, Robert 02/03/18 *at Cameron 58-67 L 387 (16)BOLEWARE, Cris (12)BLOCK, Kyren 02/8/18 *TARLETON STATE 72-78 Lot 1232 (21)SUMPTER, Trey (4)WEST, Will 02/24/18 *A&M-COMMERCE 78-86 Lot 253 (19)BYRD, Derrick (5)STEVENSON, Robert 02/15/18 *at West Texas A&M 60-88 L 1118 (19)NEAL, Caelan (6)NEAL, Caelan (6)STEVENSON, Robert 02/17/18 *at Tex. Permian Basin 78-92 L 428 (20)NEAL, Caelan (8)LINDSEY, Johnnathan 2/22/18 *WNMUMBB W 80-40 (15)BYRD, Derrick (9)LINDSEY, Johnnathan 2/24/18 *EASTERN N.M. 56-58 L 303 (13)NEAL, Caelan (9)TAYLOR, Elliot

* - Conference game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home 14 6978 498 Away 13 9328 718 Neutral 1 457 457 Total 28 16763 599

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-A- Kevin Davis, 1996-99 Tommy Gries, 1938 James Krauss, 1976 Percy Adams, 1933 Ralph Davis, 2006-07 Kia Griffin, 2006-07 Billy Kromer, 1955-58 Marvin Ahrens, 1937-40 Woodrow Davis, 1933 Gary Griffith, 1956-57 Roland Kudla, 1949 Greg Akromis, 1968-71 Jon Day, 2000 Kenneth Grimes, 1938-39 Ronnie Kyle, 1955 Hank Allen, 1960-61 Sidney Days, 1992 James Gross, 1984-85 Lawrence Allen, 1930-31 Felix Dean, 1983 Thomas Gummings, 1989 -L- Terry Allen, 1999-00 Thor Dekker, 1984-85 Gerald Laemmrich, 1962-65 Quendal Allensworth, 2005 Thomas Diaz, 2012-2017 -H- Dean Lammert, 1980-83 Leonard Anderson, 1959-61 David Dick, 1993 Don Hagany, 1970-73 Juan Lanauze, 2005-08 Danny Armelin, 2004 Crawford Dillon, 1938 Randall Hall, 1940-41 Curtis Lawrence, 1939-41 Josh Autenrieth, 2003 Emmanuel Dixon, 2009-11 Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 Preston Lawrence, 1935 John Mark Dixon, 1932-34 Broderick Harris, 1994-95 Ryan Layssard, 2012 -B- Charles Dobbins, 1987 Curtis Harris, 1985-86 Dennis Leach, 1968-70 Adonis Bailey, 2013-15 Ted Dockery, 1956-58 Jacolby Harris, 2017- Justin Ledet, 2008 James Bailey, 1981-83 Richard Doctor, 1972 John Harris, 1933-34 Gay Lee, 1963 Leroy Baird, 1926 Mike Dominguez, 1996-97 Leonard Hasenstab, 1941 Jason Lee, 1992 Christian Bambrook, 2016-18 Ivy Lee Doty, 1935-36 Don Hatfield, 1930 Naquawn Lee, 2008, 10 Allen Barnes, 1933 Elton Dyer, 2017- Jay Hawley, 1958 Marvin Leggett, 1953-55 Jamie Barnett, 2003-04 Albert Hensleigh, 1927 Johnathan Lindsey, 2017- Don Barrett, 1982 -E- Robert Henson, 1990 Eddie Lopez, 2003-05, 07 Rashad Basey, 2011-14 Charles East, 1938-39 Darren Herrington, 2001-02 Roland Lopez, 1960-61 Melvin Bear, 1940-42 Kyre Edwards, 2015-17 Howard Hibler, 1949 James Lott, 1994 Bob Beauguard, 1953-55 Malcolm Edwards, 1980-81 Henry Hodge, 1967-68 Reggie Love, 2007-08 Phillip Belford, 2010-11 Robert Eledu, 2013-14 Martin Hodgkiss, 1931 Wayne Lovings, 2004, 11 Mark Benson, 1989-91 Norris Elkins 1935 LeRoy Hoff, 1967-68 John Lowe, 1962-64 Wynn Bishop, 1988 Donny Elliott, 1976-77 Jon Hoffman, 1992 Adam Lowery, 1997 Derrell Blackburn, 2006-09 Alvin Ellison, 1985-86, 88 Irvin Hollinger, 2013-14 Kyren Block 2017- Mike Escalante, 1979-80 Charles Holmes, 1952 -M- Cris Boleware, 2015-18 Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 JaNarkus Horace, 2015-16 Joe Maas, 1977 Marshall Bonds III, 2012-13 Brandon Etienne, 2014-Present Kevin Howard, 1994-96 Larry Mabry, 1972-74 Dytrel Bracey, 2013 Mike Evans, 2012-14 Jordan Huber, 2012-13 Rupert Macklin, 1926-27 Dominique Bradley 2016- Ricky Huckaby, 2007 Elliot Magee, 2000-02 Austen Bradshaw, 2014-15 -F- Anthony Huey, 2004-05 Wilbert Mathys, 1949-50 Miles Brazile, 2017- Joe Farmer, 1982 Harlan Huibregtse, 1950-52 Walter Mayer, 1954-57 Billy Brewster, 2001 Julius Farris, 1964-65 Delwin Hunt, 1953-55 Michael McCain, 1982-83 Pierce Brooks, 2011 Darrell Fields, 1981-82 Jerry Hunt, 1937 Charles McClelland, 1985-86 Ashton Brown, 2012 Jack Fink, 1950, 52 Ta’Quan McDew, 2013-14 Darius Brown, 1994 Greg Fisher, 1994 -J- Don McDonald, 1956-58 Jamahl Brown, 2013 Raymond Fitch, 1926-28 Alton Jackson, 1985-86 Donte McGee, 2013 Will Brown, 2003-04 Roberto Flores, 2006 Jordan Jahr, 2013-15 Fred McIntire, 1936, 38 Derrick Byrd, 2016-18 Kevin Flynn, 1976-77 Ronnie James, 1986-89 Frank McLelland, 1977-78 Marcus Ford, 2010-12 Bob Jarrett, 1952 James McMillian, 1935-37 -C- Glenn Frazier, 1933-35 Clarence Jarvis, 1936-38 Johnny McNabb, 1934-36, 39 J.J. Caballero, 2000 Marcus Frazier, 2015-2017 Chris Johnson, 1999-01 Pete McNabb, 1936 Rick Calhoun, 1974-75 Clyde Johnson, 2008-09 Neil McNamara, 1989 Harry Carson, 1947-48 -G- Daryl Johnson, 1992 Darvin Means, 2004 Edwin Cauley, 1960-61 J.W. Galiga, 1938-40 Edward Johnson, 2003 Colin Merritt, 2003 Noel Cavazos, 1984-85 Ryan Garcia, 2012-14 J.J. Johnson, 1997 Chuck Meyer, 1966-69 Robert Chaney, 1979-80 Kendell Garland, 2001-02 James Johnson, 1976-78 Ray Meyers, 1936 Jerome Chargois, 1990-92 Anthony Garner, 1977, 79 Kenneth Johnson, 1999-01 Tommy Miksch, 1954-55 Bill Chilcoat, 1972-73 Royce Gaye, 2009-10 Wayne Johnson, 1970-72 Flavio Milam, 2009-10 Reggie Childress, 1984-85 Frank Gerald, 2005 Anthony Jones, 2009 Robert Miller, 1926 Robert Christian, 2016- Harlon Gerhold, 1959-60 Bill Jones, 1984 Soin Miller, 1994-95 Jerry Clanton, 1954 Tommy Gindorf, 1959 Dominick Jones, 2007-08 Roland Milligan, 1928-30 Norman Clark, 1947-50 Dick Glaser, 1977-78 Jack Jones, 1958-59 Charles Mims, 1990-91 Fred Clayton, 1969 H.D. Glass, 1931-32, 35 Justin Jones, 2016- Adan Montalvo, 2008-10 Eric Clemons, 1992-95 Alan Goerner, 1949 Maurice Jones, 1992-93 Adam Morris, 2009, 11 B.J. Coleman, 1995 Jamar Goodwin, 2014-16 Troy Jones, 2014-16 Bill Morris, 1930-32 Ragan Collinsworth, 1951 Raymond Gomez, 1947 David Morris, 2002 Charles Cothran, 1962-64 Frank Gonzales, 1990-91 -K- Mike Mosenson, 1975 Warren Creason, 1977-78 Richard Gonzalez, 2002-05 Danny Kaspar, 1974 Quintin Moses, 2008 James Crumpton, 1929 Mark Goode, 1989-90 Kenny Kaspar, 1977 Ron Mrazek, 1967-68 Woodrow Crumpton, 1939 Billy Graham, 1926 Brock Kimball, 2010-11 Adam Mughmaw, 2013. Charles Cumberland, 1936 Allen Gratts, 1988-89 Keith Kimble, 1994 Wendell Mulkey, 2006-09 Jerell Graves, 2005 Ken Kimes, 1975 Antwan Mullins, 2010-11 -D- Bill Gray, 1963 Bobby Kinzer, 1978-79 Jerry Daniel, 1961-64 Edwin Gray, 1998 Connie Klooster, 1957 -N- Michael Daniel, 1981-82 Gary Gray, 1984-85 Hans Kloss, 1939 Victor Naccarato, 1948-49 Paul Daniels, 1979-80 Steve Greek, 1997-99 Roy Kneip, 1932 Bill Nance, 1942 D’Andre Davis, 2002 Michael Green, 2001-02 Jim Koerner, 1963-65 Derryl Nash, 2012

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Dan Nau, 1976 David Ross, 1994 -W- Tim Nava, 1994-95 Hector Ruiz, 2016- Chris Walker, 1995-96 Caelan Neal, 2016-18 DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 Phillip Walker, 1981 Al Nickerson, 1971, 73 Reid Wallace, 2011-12 Ronnie Norrell, 1975-77 -S- Ryan Wallace, 2010-11 Clifford Sadler, 1931-34 Govie Waller, 1941 -O- Darrell Sadler, 1998-99 Cedric Ward, 1998-99 Tito Olivarez, 1995-98 Walker Sanders, 1955-57 Daymon Warren, 2012-13, 14 Floyd Olson, 1950-51 Tilo Schmidt, 1987 Charles Washington, 1987 Drew Onyebuchi, 2012 Alvin Schubert, 1953-55 Isaac Washington, 1990-91 Boris Orcev, 1994 Marty Schultz, 1964-66 Tyerone Washington, 1995 Ronald Scott, 2013-14 Willie Watkins, 1999-00 -P- Sulaiman Sekamwa, 2012 DJ Weathers, 2014-Present Bobby Pandy, 2006-07 Ralph Shelton, 1926-29 Eric Webb, 2004 Charlie Parker, 1959 Bob Shirey, 1961-64 Mike Webb, 1995-98 Jimmie Parker, 1966-68 Phil Shirk, 1961-64 Dick Weekley, 1942 Reed Parker, 1931 George Shivers, 1974 Steve Weems, 1971, 74 Ryan Parker, 1998-99 Ricky Simon, 2011 Kevin Welch, 1989 Norvin Parr, 1949 Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 Melvin Weller, 1926-27 Roland Parsons, 2003 Jeff Simmons, 1980 Lamont West, 1994, 96-98 David Patrick, 1958-60 Quincy Sims, 1998-01 Jim Wheeler, 1952 Rudolph Pattison, 1939 Tim Singleton, 2015-Present Will West, 2014-18 Arnold Patton, 1958-59 Darin Smith, 1987-88 Brian White, 1997 Allan Pearce, 1958-59 James Smith, 2001-02 Chris White, 2005 Randy Peet, 1987-88 Jesse Smith, 1973-74 Jake White, 2006 Kinsley Pegues, 1993 Norman Smith, 1952-53 Wilton White, 1986 Cedric Pellum, 1993-94 Randy Smith, 1986-87 Homer Whitely, 1947 Woodrow Petty, 1937-39 W.H. Smith, 1930-33 Bob Whitten, 1927 Justin Philippe, 2014-15 Nate Sneed, 1993 Gary Wideman, 1968-70 Randy Phoenix, 1997-00 Bob Speers, 1948 Herb Wiginton, 1956-57 Vernon Ping, 1927-28 Steve Spurlin, 1983-85 Jeff Wildenberg, 1970-73 James Pope, 1987-88 Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 Venton Wilder, 2011 Edward Porter, 2002-03 Randy Staats, 1990-91 Jerry Wilkinson, 1954 Hanky Porter, 1984 Glenn Starks, 1978 David Williams, 1976-77 Pete Porter, 1935 Eric Staten, 1978-79 Franklin Williams, 1986 Eric Potter, 1999-02 Roy Stegall, 1954 Robert Williams, 2009 Khalil Pottinger, 2003 Gil Steinke, 1939-41 Vince Williams, 2003-04 Dezrick Powell, 1994 Fred Stephenson, 1978-79 Bob Wilson, 1942 Robert Powell, 2013-14 Mark Stevenson, 2011 Walter Wilson, 1961-62 Geroge Pressley, 1942 Robert Stevenson, 2015-Present Bill Wirskye, 1988 Dick Prime, 1951 Des Stewart, 1995, 97-98 Duan Wright, 2014-17 Clinton Prince, 1979 Richard Stillman, 1971-72 Hudell Wright, 1948 Dana Prince, 1928 Fred Stokes, 1940-42, 47 Maurice Wright, 1988 Henry Pryor, 2014-15 Stephen Story, 2007-08 Albert Stovall, 1935-36 -Y- -R- Will Sumpter, 2014-18 Remi Yusuf, 2003-04, 06-07 Dolan Raby, 1997 Ted Swiggart, 1942 Bob Rainey, 1965-68 Lindell Ramey, 1936-37 -T- Lowell Ramey, 1935 Al Taylor, 1989-90 Steve Rector, 1942 Dwight Taylor, 2012-14 Osburn Redic, 1986 Elliot Taylor, 2014-18 Micah Reed, 1998 Raymond Taylor, 1984 Robert Rich, 1931 Harmon Teel, 1931, 33 Bob Richards, 1947-50 Roy Terrell, 1947 Roger Richey, 1967-70 Thomas Thames, 1987 James Rickard, 1947-48 Don Thomas, 2014-15 Michael Riggs, 1996 Jack Thomason, 1940-42 Kenny Robertson, 1968 LeRossThompson, 1985 Rankin Robertson, 1928-30 Trae Thornton, 1999 Michael Robins, 1992 Ed Turner, 1979-81 Anthony Robinson, 1987 Roberson Turner, 1980 James Robinson, 1996 Anthony Tyler, 2001 Kevin Robinson, 1991-93 Raymond Robinson, 2012 -V- Charles Rodgers, 1952 Ken Vakey, 1949-50 John Rogers, 1931-34 Nick Van Noy, 1941 Kyle Roher, 1989-92 Johnny Vargo, 1941-42 Joe Romo, 1982 Rick Vidaurri, 1970 Morris Roper, 1928 - 30 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

Individual Game Recordsmin. 10 attempts Individual Season Records Points - Hoegie Simmons vs East Texas State (1973-74)...... 52 Points Rebounds - Hank Allen vs Abilene Christian (1960-61)...... 25 Name Total Jeff St. Clair vs East Texas State (1974-75)...... 25 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 762 FGM - Hoegie Simmons vs Abilene Christian (1973-74)...... 22 2. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 701 FGA - Hoegie Simmons vs Abilene Christian (1973-74)...... 44 3. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 690 FG% - Anthony Garner vs Pan American (1976-77)...... 1.000 (11-11) 4. Ed Turner, 1979-80 683 3FGM - Johnny Estelle vs Central Oklahoma (3/2/96)...... 9 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 627 3FGA - Johnny Estelle vs UT-San Antonio (11/30/94)...... 15 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 619 Michael Riggs vs Eastern New Mexico (1/18/96)...... 15 7. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 610 3FG% - Adan Montalvo vs Xavier (12/30/07)...... 1.000 (5-5) 8. Randy Smith, 1986-87 588 FTM - Chuck Meyer, vs Sam Houston (1967-68)...... 17 9. Ed Turner, 1978-79 572 FTA - Chuck Meyer vs St. Edward’s (1967-68)...... 19 10. Two with 561 Chuck Meyer vs Trinity (1967-68)...... 19 Bobby Pandy vs Texas A&M-Commerce (1/14/06)...... 19 Points per Game Robert Williams at St. Mary’s (11/28/11)...... 19 Name PPG FT% - Ashton Brown at A&M-Commerce (2/6/12)...... 1.000 (13-13) 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 29.3 Assists - Mark Benson vs Southwestern (1988-89)...... 15 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 28.8 Wendell Mulkey at Midwestern State (1/19/08)...... 15 3. Ed Turner, 1979-80 27.3 Steals - Wendell Mulkey vs Xavier (12/30/07)...... 10 4. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 25.1 Blocks - Robert Stevenson vs. Western N.M. (2/23/17)...... 7 5. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 25.0 6. Phil Shirk, 1961-62 24.4 Team Game Records 7. Phil Shirk, 1962-63 23.3 Points - vs Paul Quinn (1979-80)...... 128 8. Ed Turner, 1978-79 22.9 Rebounds - vs Monterrey Tech (1962-63)...... 106 9. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 22.7 FGM - vs Paul Quinn (1979-80)...... 53 10. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 21.8 FGA - vs Texas Lutheran (1970-71)...... 106 FG% - vs Texas Lutheran (1984-85)...... 676 Field Goals Made 3FGM - (twice) vs.CSU Pueblo (11/17/17)*...... 16 Name FGM 3FGA - at Houston Baptist (12/31/02)...... 39 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 313 - vs. A&M-Commerce (2/4/12)...... 39 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 281 3FG% - at Abilene Christian (3/2/13)...... 625 (min. 10 made) 3. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 279 FTM - vs Bethany Nazarene (1982-83)...... 42 4. Ed Turner, 1979-80 273 FTA - vs Southwestern (1960-61)...... 61 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 252 FT% - vs Concordia Lutheran (1990-91)...... 1.000 (23-23) 6. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 249 Assists - vs Texas A&M International (12/29/05)...... 29 7. Ed Turner, 1978-79 248 Steals - vs Schreiner (12/10/94)...... 32 7. Michael Robins, 1991-92 248 Blocks - vs East Texas State (2/25/95)...... 10 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 231 vs Eastern New Mexico (2/18/09)...... 10 10. Two with 224 *Last instance Field Goals Attempted Team Season Records Name FGA Points - 1991-92...... 2742 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 685 Scoring Average - 1990-91...... 90.1 2. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-73 562 Rebounds - 1991-92...... 1367 3. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 517 Rebounding Average - 1961-62...... 52.6 4. Algie Neal, 1971-72 491 Field Goals Made - 1991-92...... 1103 5. Ed Turner, 1979-80 478 Field Goal Attempts - 1991-92...... 2293 6. Jeff Wildenberg, 1970-71 472 Field Goal Percentage - 1978-79...... 526 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 466 3-Field Goals Made - 2016-17...... 231 8. Ed Turner, 1978-79 459 3-Field Goal Attempts - 2016-17...... 718 9. Jeff Wildenberg, 1971-72 441 3-Field Goal Percentage - 1988-89...... 438 10. Michael Robins, 1991-92 440 Free Throws Made - 1990-91...... 542 Free Throw Attempts - 1955-56...... 807 Field Goal Percentage Free Throw Percentage - 1990-91...... 770 Name (min. 3/game) FG% Assists - 1978-79...... 531 1. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 .668 Steals - 1994-95...... 294 2. Paul Daniels, 1978-79 .662 Blocks - 2016-17...... 148 3. Al Taylor, 1988-89 .634 4. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 .623 5. Dezrick Powell, 1993-94 .614 6. Des Stewart, 1996-97 .614 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 .603 8. Al Taylor, 1989-90 .601 9. Bobby Pandy, 2006-07 .598 10. Billy Brewster, 2000-01 .592

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Three-Point Field Goal Made 8. Will Brown, 2002-03 .431 4. MIke Escalante, 1979-80 .880 Name 3FG 9. Kyle Roher, 1988-89 .430 5. Eddie Lopez, 2004-05 .864 1. Will Brown, 2003-04 82 10. Marcus Frazier, 2016-17 .422 6. Derrick Byrd, 2017-18 .851 2. Kyle Roher, 1991-92 80 7. Darren Herrington, 2001-02 .847 3. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 78 Free Throws Made 8. Adam Morris, 2010-11 .844 4. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 74 Name FTM 9. Will Brown, 2002-03 .843 5. Will Brown, 2002-03 72 1. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 191 10. Kevin Flynn, 1976-77 .840 6. Quincy Sims, 1998-99 70 2. Chuck Meyer, 1968-69 176 7. James Pope, 1987-88 62 3. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 172 Offensive Rebounds 8. Eddie Lopez, 2004-05 59 4. Des Stewart, 1996-97 164 Name OFF 9. Reggie Love, 2007-08 58 5. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 163 1. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 99 10. David Dick, 1992-93 57 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 157 2. Billy Brewster, 2000-01 89 7. Chuck Meyer, 1967-68 156 3. Troy Jones, 2015-16 83 Three-Point Field Goal Attempted 8. Randy Smith, 1986-87 142 4. Robert Williams, 2011-12 78 Name 3FGA 9. Ed Turner, 1979-80 137 5. Juan Lanauze, 2004-05 76 1. Kyle Roher, 1991-92 244 10. Hoegie Simmons, 1973-74 136 6. Bobby Pandy, 2005-06 74 2. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 225 7. Des Stewart, 1996-97 73 3. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 222 Free Throws Attempted Robert Williams, 2008-09 73 4. Will Brown, 2003-04 195 Name FTA 9. Robert Hamilson, 2003-04 72 5. Quincy Sims, 1998-99 179 1. Chuck Meyer, 1966-67 252 10. Eric Potter, 2001-02 71 6. Reggie Love, 2007-08 174 2. Chuck Meyer, 1968-69 251 7. Kendall Garland, 2001-02 173 3. Des Stewart, 1996-97 245 Defensive Rebounds 8. Will Brown, 2002-03 167 4. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 235 Name DEF 9. David Dick, 1992-93 160 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 219 1. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 204 10. Kyle Roher, 1990-91 153 6. Chuck Meyer, 1967-68 218 2. Des Stewart, 1996-97 155 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 205 3. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 136 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 8. Ed Turner, 1979-80 203 4. Trey Sumpter, 2016-17 131 Name (min. 1/game) 3FG % 9. Isaac Washington, 1990-91 193 5. Troy Jones, 2015-16 128 1. Thomas Gummings, 1988-89 .519 10. Randy Smith, 1986-87 176 6. Robert Williams, 2008-09 125 2. Tito Olivarez, 1995-96 .500 7. Flavio Milam, 2008-09 118 3. Ronnie James, 1988-89 .487 Free Throws Percentage 8. Flavio Milam, 2009-10 113 4. Isaac Washington, 1989-90 .476 Name (min. 2/game) FT% 9. Kevin Davis, 1998-99 110 5. James Pope, 1987-88 .437 1. Ashton Brown, 2011-12 .961 10. Richard Gonzalez, 2002-03 109 6. Adan Montalvo, 2008-09 .435 2. Dennis Leach, 1969-70 .900 7. Darin Smith, 1987-88 .435 3. Rufus Green, 1974-75 .891 Total Rebounds Name REB 1. Ed Turner, 1978-79 346 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 334 3. Ed Turner, 1979-80 319 4. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 311 5. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 303 6. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-74 299 7. Hank Allen, 1960-61 298 8. Wayne Johnson, 1971-72 280 9. Ed Turner, 1971-72 269 10. Steve Weems, 1973-74 268

Rebounds per Game Name RPG 1. Jeff St. Clair, 1974-75 13.9 2. Ed Turner, 1978-79 13.8 3. Charlie Parker, 1959-60 13.4 4. Hank Allen, 1960-61 13.0 5. Ed Turner, 1979-80 12.8 6. Ed Turner, 1980-81 11.7 7. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-74 11.1 8. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 10.8 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1995-96 10.7 10. Wayne Johnson, 1971-72 10.0

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4. Ed Turner, 1978-79 180 Career Records 10. James Pope, 1986-88 110 5. Darryl Johnson, 1991-92 164 Games Played 6. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 161 Name GP Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 7. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 160 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 118 Name 3FGA 8. Bobby Kinzer, 1977-78 146 2. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 113 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 620 9. Remi Yusuf, 2003-04 137 3. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 112 2. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 546 Ronnie Norrell, 1976-77 137 4. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 111 3. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 407 5. Eric Potter, 1998-02 109 4. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 374 Total Blocks Trey Sumpter, 2014-18 109 5. Will Brown, 2002-04 362 Name BLK 7. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 108 6. Trey Sumpter, 2014-18 361 1. Chip Jones, 2008-09 64 8. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 107 7. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 339 2. Robert Stevenson, 2016-17 53 9. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 106 8. Will West, 2014-18 325 3. Robert Stevenson, 2017-18 43 10. Don Hagany, 1969-73 104 9. Reggie Love, 2006-08 322 4. Marshall Bonds III, 2011-12 31 Randy Phoenix, 1996-00 104 10. Randy Phoenix, 1996-00 310 Sidney Days, 1992-93 31 Will West, 2014-18 104 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-95 30 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 7. Elliot Magee, 2001-02 28 Field Goals Made Name (min. 50) 3FG % Edwin Gray, 1998-99 28 Name FGM 1. Will Brown, 2002-04 .425 9. Bobby Pandy, 2005-06 27 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 732 2. Darin Smith, 1986-88 .425 10. Marcus Ford, 2010-11 26 2. Ed Turner, 1978-81 699 3. Eddie Lopez. 2002-05, 06-07 .418 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 694 4. James Pope, 1986-88 .410 Total Steals 4. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 594 Marcus Frazier, 2014-16 .410 Name STL 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 592 6. Ronald Scott, 2013-14 .403 1. Johnny Estelle, 1995-96 88 6. James Johnson, 1975-78 518 7. Clyde Johnson, 2007-09 .396 2. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 82 7. Jim Koerner, 1961-65 512 8. Charles Mims, 1989-91 .391 3. Edward Porter, 2002-03 72 8. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 506 9. Reid Wallace, 2010-13 .385 4. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 61 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 483 10. Mark Benson, 1988-91 .381 5. Michael Riggs, 1995-96 60 10. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 466 6. Wendell Mulkey, 2006-07 59 Free Throws Made 7. Soin Miller, 1993-94 57 Field Goals Attempted Name FTM 7. Antwan Mullins, 2009-10 57 Name FGA 1. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 566 9. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 52 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 1570 2. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 401 10. Two with 51 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 1531 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 400 3. Bob Rainey, 1964-68 1295 4. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 376 Total Minutes 4. Ed Turner, 1978-81 1272 5. Kevin Davis, 1995-99 323 Name MIN 5. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 1247 6. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 322 1. Quendal Allensworth, 2004-05 1,054 6. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 1150 7. Ed Turner, 1978-81 273 2. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 1,034 7. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 1101 8. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 272 3. Wendell Mulkey, 2008-09 1,012 8. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 1008 9. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 263 4. Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 980 9. James Johnson, 1975-78 996 10. Greg Akromis, 1967-71 241 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2004-05 967 10. Jim Koerner, 1961-65 988 6. Remi Yusuf, 2003-04 933 Free Throws Attempted 6. Remi Yusuf, 2005-06 933 Field Goals Percentage Name FTA 8. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 932 Name (min. 200) FG% 1. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 849 9. Will Brown, 2003-04 915 1. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 .646 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 562 10. Flavio Milam, 2008-09 914 2. Al Taylor, 1988-90 .617 3. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 537 3. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 .587 4. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 497 Minutes per Game 4. Paul Daniels, 1978-80 .578 5. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 493 Name MPG 5. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 .574 6. Kevin Davis, 1995-99 454 1. Quendal Allensworth, 2004-05 37.6 6. Michael Daniel, 1980-82 .565 7. Ed Turner, 1978-81 411 2. Robert Hamilton, 2004-05 36.9 7. Troy Jones, 2014-16 .559 8. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 390 3. Wendell Mulkey, 2007-08 35.8 8. Ed Turner, 1978-81 .550 9. Greg Akromis, 1967-71 371 4. Richard Gonzalez, 2004-05 34.5 9. Reggie Childress, 1983-85 .546 10. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 357 5. Des Stewart, 1996-97 33.5 10. Bobby Pandy, 2005-07 .543 6. Remi Yusuf, 2005-06 33.3 Free Throws Percentage 7. Adan Montalvo, 2007-08 32.8 Three-Point Field Goals Made Name (min. 100) FT% 8. Antwan Mullins, 2009-10 32.7 Name 3FG 1. Ashton Brown, 2011-12 .961 Robert Hamilton, 2003-04 32.7 1. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 213 2. Will Brown, 2002-04 .886 10. Will Brown, 2002-03 32.6 2. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 200 3. Dennis Leach, 1966-70 .871 Ronald Scott, 2013-14 32.6 3. Will Brown, 2002-04 154 4. D.J. Weathers, 2014-16 .857 D.J. Weathers, 2015-16 32.6 4. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 146 5. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 .855 5. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 128 6. Mike Escalante, 1978-80 .851 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 126 7. Eddie Lopez, 2002-05, 06-07 .828 Trey Sumpter, 2014-18 126 8. James Johnson, 1975-78 .819 8. Eddie Lopez, 2002-05, 06-07 112 9. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 .807 Reggie Love, 2006-08 112 10. Kevin Flynn, 1975-77 .800 Javelina Nation @JavelinaMBB @JavelinaAthletics 33 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

Offensive Rebounds (since 1996) Total Blocked Shots Javelina Career 1,000 Point Scorers Name OFF Name BLK Name Points 1. Eric Potter, 1998-02 231 1. Robert Stevenson, 2015- 107 1. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 1,842 2. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 217 2. Marcus Ford, 2009-11 69 2. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 1,788 3. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 179 3. Anthony Jones, 2008-09 64 3. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 1,754 4. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 171 4. Marshall Bonds III, 2011-13 55 4. Ed Turner, 1978-81 1,668 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 168 5. Elliot Magee, 1999-00, 01-02 52 5. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 1,507 6. Robert Williams, 2008-09, 11-12 151 6. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 47 6. Bob Rainey, 1964-68 1,432 7. Bobby Pandy, 2005-07 144 7. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 44 7. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 1,389 8. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 143 8. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 42 8. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 1,334 9. Marcus Ford, 2009-12 122 9. Flavio Milam, 2008-10 39 9. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 1,253 10. Royce Gaye, 2008-10 113 Eric Potter, 1998-02 39 10. Jim Koerner, 1961-65 1,233 Trey Sumpter, 2014-18 113 11. James Johnson, 1975-78 1,230 Total Steals 12. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 1,229 Defensive Rebounds (since 1996) Name STL 13. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 1,215 Name DEF 1. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 229 14. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 1,115 1. Eric Potter, 1998-02 358 2. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 178 15. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 1,113 2. Trey Sumpter,2014-18 344 3. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 159 16. Don McDonald, 1955-58 1,073 3. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 342 4. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 141 17. Will Brown, 2002-04 1,062 4. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 340 5. Johnny Estelle, 1994-96 138 18. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 1,037 5. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 337 6. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 109 19. Al Taylor, 1988-90 1,029 6. Juan Lanauze, 2004-08 311 7. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 108 20. Randy Smith, 1985-87 1,006 7. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 282 8. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 103 8. Marcus Ford, 2009-11 235 9. Soin Miller, 1993-95 102 9. Flavio Milam, 2008-10 231 10. Edward Porter, 2001-03 97 10. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 221 Points per Game Total Rebounds (since 1996) Name PPG Name REB 1. Hoegie Simmons, 1972-74 27.2 1. Ed Turner, 1978-81 934 2. Ed Turner, 1978-81 22.8 2. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 824 3. Isaac Washington, 1989-91 22.4 3. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 816 4. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 21.8 3. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 815 5. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 21.6 4. Greg Akromis, 1967-71 740 6. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 20.6 5. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 633 7. Will Brown, 2002-04 18.6 6. Eric Potter, 1998-02 589 8. James Johnson, 1975-78 18.4 7. Des Stewart, 1994-95, 96-98 577 9. Randy Smith, 1985-87 18.3 8. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 560 10. Al Taylor, 1988-90 18.1 9. Steve Weems, 1970-71, 72-74 548 10. Wayne Johnson, 1969-72 537

Rebounds per Game Name RPG 1. Ed Turner, 1978-81 12.8 2. Jeff St. Clair, 1973-75 12.4 3. DeRon Rutledge, 1994-96 9.8 4. Phil Shirk, 1960-64 9.4 5. Robert Hamilton, 2003-05 8.8 6. David Williams, 1975-77 8.6 7. Chuck Meyer, 1965-69 8.2 8. Sidney Days, 1991-93 7.8 9. Al Taylor, 1988-90 7.8 10. Jeff Wildenberg, 1969-73 7.8 Total Assists Name AST 1. Mark Benson, 1988-91 664 2. Wendell Mulkey, 2005-09 488 3. Ed Turner, 1978-81 433 4. Quincy Sims, 1997-01 325 5. Richard Gonzalez, 2001-05 316 6. Remi Yusuf, 2002-04, 05-07 302 7. Kyle Roher, 1988-92 276 8. Tito Olivarez, 1994-98 257 9. James Johnson, 1975-78 234 10. Darryl Johnson, 1991-93 229

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Year-by-Year Results L, 58-28 Stephen F. Austin W, 57-41 Daniel Baker L, 53-31 Stephen F. Austin L, 40-34 Stephen F. Austin 1925-26 1930-31 1934-35 L, 31-16 Southwest Texas L.J. Smith (7-6) Bud McCallum (0-10) Bud McCallum (4-14) L, 29-23 St. Edward’s L, 14-10 Kingsville High L, 30-25 Southwest Texas L, 62-31 Rice L, 41-23 Schreiner L, 27-16 Robstown High L, 46-28 Sam Houston State L, 47-21 Rice W, 28-25 Schreiner L, 4-3 Alice High L, 38-26 Sam Houston State L, 51-15 Texas A&M L, 41-27 Humble Oilers L, 22-9 Taft Independents L, 52-20 Stephen F. Austin L, 37-25 Texas A&M W, 38-17 Edinburg Junior College W, 10-7 Alice Firemen L, 41-37 Stephen F. Austin L, 47-20 University of Texas W, 27-25 St. Mary’s W, 21-10 Bishop High L, 30-18 Southwest Texas L, 33-23 University of Texas W, 40-31 St. Mary’s W, 31-11 Robstown High L, 34-20 North Texas W, 30-23 Southwest Texas L, 44-29 Circulo Club W, 27-15 Alice Firemen L, 49-25 North Texas L, 27-24 Circulo Club W, 43-22 Circulo Club W, 19-18 Bishop High L, 42-26 East Texas State W, 40-21 Circulo Club L, 27-25 Circulo Club W, 36-0 Alice High L, 45-21 East Texas State W, 37-26 Circulo Club L, 47-24 Baylor W, 27-20 Kingsville High W, 37-34 Schreiner L, 49-44 Baylor L, 36-30 Kingsville High 1931-32 L, 33-29 Schreiner W, 30-20 Kingsville High Bud McCallum (11-11) L, 44-36 Sul Ross 1938-39 L, 33-29 Texas Chiropractic L, 50-35 Sul Ross Bud McCallum (15-7) 1926-27 W, 34-32 Texas Chiropractic L, 25-14 Stephen F. Austin W, 53-29 Humble Oilers L.J. Smith (7-2) W, 65-15 Corpus Christi University L, 67-25 Stephen F. Austin W, 44-33 Humble Oilers W, 52-3 Robstown High W, 35-33 Sul Ross L, 24-23 Schreiner L, 40-30 Southwest Texas W, 21-14 Missouri Pacific W, 34-23 Sul Ross L, 26-24 Schreiner W, 41-20 Daniel Baker W, 38-13 Falfurrias Ind. W, 35-33 McMurry W, 46-32 Daniel Baker W, 52-28 Sandia Ind. L, 19-18 McMurry 1935-36 L, 35-18 Texas A&M W, 28-20 Taft Ind. L, 31-27 Abilene Christian Bud McCallum (4-12) W, 33-29 Texas A&M L, 33-22 Schreiner L, 35-31 Abilene Christian L, 38-26 Circulo Club W, 60-34 San Antonio College L, 24-17 Schreiner W, 48-24 Daniel Baker L, 32-22 Circulo Club W, 38-30 Southwest Texas W, 26-21 Briggs Construction W, 42-29 Daniel Baker L, 28-26 Circulo Club W, 52-36 Sul Ross W, 23-12 Missouri Pacific L, 42-29 Sam Houston State L, 40-27 Olson’s Swedes L, 33-32 Sul Ross L, 47-30 Sam Houston State L, 37-25 Olson’s Swedes W, 34-32 West Texas State 1927-28 L, 36-25 Stephen F. Austin L, 49-23 Southwest Texas L, 52-18 West Texas State L.J. Smith (7-7) L, 24-22 Stephen F. Austin W, 49-43 St. Mary’s L, 40-25 St. Mary’s W, 41-14 Corpus Christi University W, 44-43 Schreiner W, 37-34 Victoria Junior College W, 27-21 St. Mary’s W, 37-24 Chapman Ranch W, 49-34 Schreiner L, 43-23 St. Mary’s W, 41-33 Stephen F. Austin W, 48-24 Edinburg Junior College W, 46-45 Schreiner L, 76-27 Sul Ross L, 55-48 St. Mary’s W, 31-24 Edinburg Junior College L, 37-32 Schreiner L, 62-22 Sul Ross W, 48-45 St. Mary’s L, 34-28 St. Mary’s L, 44-41 Circulo Club W, 49-30 Victoria Junior College W, 41-33 Stephen F. Austin L, 31-25 St. Mary’s W, 35-31 Circulo Club L, 28-20 St. Mary’s L, 55-48 St. Mary’s L, 19-16 Schreiner L, 40-30 Circulo Club W, 43-34 St. Mary’s W, 48-45 St. Mary’s L, 30-26 Schreiner L, 45-34 Sul Ross W, 32-31 Sul Ross W, 37-23 Schreiner 1932-33 L, 52-37 Sul Ross W, 45-33 Sul Ross L, 28-26 Schreiner Bud McCallum (13-5) W, 53-39 Circulo Club W, 37-23 St. Mary’s W, 35-30 Rice 1936-37 L, 42-35 Circulo Club L, 31-21 St. Mary’s W, 55-25 Beeville Independents Bud McCallum (13-18) L, 32-24 Taft Independents L, 40-15 University of Texas L, 55-19 Stephen F. Austin W, 35-23 Taft Independents L, 39-30 University of Texas L, 74-39 Stephen F. Austin 1939-40 W, 42-40 Texas Chiropractic L, 49-25 Sam Houston State Bud McCallum (4-9) 1928-29 W, 36-34 Texas Chiropractic L, 53-32 Sam Houston State W, 32-31 Mexico City YMCA L.J. Smith (7-10) W, 58-32 Corpus Christi Ind. L, 59-36 University of Texas L, 48-42 Mexico City YMCA W, 48-23 Texas City Independents W, 38-32 St. Edward’s L, 37-29 University of Texas L, 51-29 Humble Oilers L, 33-25 Sam Houston State L, 29-25 Schreiner W, 28-18 Victoria Junior College L, 51-29 Southwest Texas W, 30-22 Sam Houston State W, 46-35 Schreiner W, 53-21 Victoria Junior College L, 38-17 Southwest Texas L, 44-32 Stephen F. Austin W, 39-23 Schreiner W, 37-35 Schreiner W, 38-28 Sinton Ind. L, 45-26 Stephen F. Austin W, 41-26 Schreiner W, 40-21 Schreiner L, 43-32 St. Mary’s L, 36-28 Houston YMCA W, 37-36 Circulo Club L, 39-37 Sam Houston L, 49-29 St. Mary’s W, 39-16 Edinburg Junior College W, 37-30 Circulo Club L, 53-32 Sam Houston State W, 39-30 St. Mary’s W, 45-19 Edinburg Junior College L, 31-26 Circulo Club L, 59-36 University of Texas L, 67-20 West Texas State L, 52-38 Schreiner W, 60-49 Mercedes Ind. L, 37-29 Schreiner L, 62-28 West Texas State L, 44-37 Schreiner W, 41-40 Sam Houston State W, 37-33 Schreiner W, 46-38 Whiskered Wizards L, 45-30 Schreiner L, 49-34 Sam Houston State L, 39-37 Sam Houston L, 39-35 Schreiner L, 39-37 Sam Houston 1940-41 L, 42-39 San Antonio YMCA 1933-34 W, 38-36 Circulo Club Cal Jewitt (7-10) W, 37-33 San Antonio Elks Bud McCallum (15-5) L, 36-32 Circulo Club W, 40-25 Brownsville JC L, 32-29 San Antonio Elks W, 24-21 Texas A&M W, 35-28 Circulo Club W, 50-35 Humble Oilers W, 22-20 Taft Independents L, 57-46 University of Texas W, 62-52 St. Mary’s W, 41-19 Daniel Baker W, 58-26 Alice Firemen L, 31-27 University of Texas W, 46-40 St. Mary’s W, 59-49 Humbler Oilers W, 33-32 University of Texas L, 38-29 Stephen F. Austin L, 44-40 Sam Houston State 1929-30 L, 35-31 Rice W, 62-21 A&I All-Stars L, 38-33 Sam Houston State Bud McCallum (1-15) W, 39-25 North Texas W, 44-33 Sul Ross L, 59-35 Stephen F. Austin L, 37-32 McMurry W, 23-21 North Texas W, 44-42 Sul Ross L, 73-26 West Texas L, 31-27 McMurry L, 37-31 Stephen F. Austin L, 37-36 Sul Ross L, 50-36 West Texas L, 30-23 McMurry W, 36-34 Sam Houston L, 34-30 Sul Ross W, 41-25 Edinburg All-Stars L, 35-22 Daniel Baker W, 59-31 Sul Ross W, 53-48 Freer All-Stars L, 37-23 Daniel Baker W, 48-39 Sul Ross 1937-38 L, 49-44 St. Mary’s L, 39-37 Sul Ross W, 64-20 Corpus Christi Ind. Bud McCallum (12-13) L, 44-39 St. Mary’s W, 53-47 Sul Ross W, 66-28 Loyola University L, 32-18 Humble Oilers L, 51-36 St. Mary’s L, 30-20 Southwest Texas W, 38-23 Corpus Christi Ind. W, 35-21 Raymondville Ind. L, 46-32 St. Mary’s L, 40-17 Southwest Texas L, 36-34 Rice W, 33-17 A&I Freshmen W, 38-37 Daniel Baker L, 39-32 Schreiner W, 42-28 Randolph Air Force Base W, 42-22 Allright Parking L, 87-47 West Texas State L, 52-47 Schreiner W, 36-17 Beeville Independents W, 41-31 Schreiner L, 51-33 Schreiner W, 45-27 Beeville Independents W, 36-23 Schreiner 1941-42 L, 53-33 Schreiner W, 55-36 Daniel Baker W, 43-40 Humble Oilers Cal Jewitt (5-9) L, 57-33 Schreiner W, 54-21 Edinburg Junior College L, 36-34 Southwestern L, 57-33 Stephen F. Austin Javelina Nation @JavelinaMBB @JavelinaAthletics 35 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

L, 42-29 Southwestern W, 65-63 McMurry W, 72-70 McMurry W, 68-55 Sul Ross* L, 41-34 Southwestern W, 48-46 Southwestern W, 82-79 McMurry W, 55-48 East Texas State* L, 52-42 Southwestern W, 61-55 Southwestern W, 65-58 Pan American L, 55-44 Stephen F. Austin* L, 52-29 Southwest Texas L, 63-57 Southwestern L, 67-59 Sam Houston State* W, 37-28 Sinton Ind. 1950-51 L, 79-60 Southwestern L, 72-66 Lamar* W, 42-27 St. Edward’s Stewart Cooper (7-13) L, 90-63 Abilene Christian * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 45-34 Southwest Texas W, 76-64 St. Mary’s L, 87-77 Abilene Christian L, 53-25 Kingsville NAS W, 63-47 Texas Lutheran L, 69-65 Howard Payne 1957-58 W, 62-41 St. Edward’s L, 67-59 St. Mary’s W, 87-83 Howard Payne Ted Carley (14-17, 5-9) W, 55-52 Sinton Ind. L, 100-64 Brooke Army L, 74-73 Harlingen AFB L, 39-33 Circulo Club L, 93-55 Southwest Texas 1954-55 W, 95-40 Cabaniss Field W, 48-45 Circulo Club W, 82-62 Cabaniss Field Ted Carley (9-15, 2-10) W, 61-47 Harlingen AFB L, 48-37 Circulo Club L, 68-46 Southwest Texas W, 80-58 Pan American L, 62-45 University of Texas L, 78-64 Trinity L, 81-71 Texas Lutheran W, 59-55 Southwestern 1942-46 W, 81-80 (OT) Abilene Christian W, 88-79 St. Mary’s L, 76-50 University of Houston No Basketball Played L, 74-48 Abilene Christian W, 81-73 Corpus Christi University W, 70-59 Texas Lutheran L, 65-48 St. Edward’s L, 92-65 University of Houston W, 75-71 Corpus Christi University 1946-47 L, 70-60 St. Edward’s W, 63-51 Corpus Christi University W, 73-52 St. Mary’s Don Hightower (4-11) L, 71-69 Brooke Army L, 67-46 Southwest Texas* W, 63-54 Trinity L, 50-27 Ward Island Navy W, 60-47 Trinity L, 97-40 Pan American L, 68-52 St. Mary’s L, 53-45 Corpus Christi NAS W, 68-49 Howard Payne L, 108-74 Sam Houston State* L, 70-45 Southwestern Louisiana L, 48-36 Corpus Christi NAS L, 75-72 (OT) McMurry W, 79-57 Trinity W, 70-60 Pemex L, 50-42 Ward Island Navy L, 84-54 McMurry W, 65-63 Lamar* L, 53-37 Stephen F. Austin* W, 75-26 Harlingen Ind. W, 51-50 Southwestern W, 76-66 Lamar* L, 61-35 East Texas State* L, 47-21 Corpus Christi NAS L, 80-53 Austin College L, 73-61 Sul Ross* L, 93-64 Texas Lutheran W, 44-34 Ward Island Navy L, 79-64 Austin College L, 60-56 Sul Ross* L, 61-53 Howard Payne* L, 57-50 St. Mary’s W, 84-64 Southwestern W, 75-58 Sul Ross* W, 52-26 Harlingen Ind. 1951-52 W, 73-64 Southwestern L, 65-46 Southwest Texas* L, 48-46 Edinburg Ind. Stewart Cooper (5-15) L, 80-52 Stephen F. Austin* W, 52-47 Southwest Texas* W, 54-43 St. Mary’s W, 56-44 Kingsville NAS L, 71-50 Stephen F. Austin* L, 59-56 Howard Payne* L, 48-47 Corpus Christi NAS W, 57-52 Texas Lutheran L, 73-51 East Texas State* W, 63-38 Corpus Christi Univeristy L, 47-46 Ward Island Navy L, 61-56 (OT) St. Mary’s L, 67-46 East Texas State* W, 66-65 Lamar* L, 41-37 Schreiner L, 66-60 Trinity L, 81-75 Trinity W, 72-65 Sam Houston State* L, 57-51 Edinburg Ind. L, 83-45 Southwest Texas L, 76-45 Southwest Texas* L, 90-62 Sul Ross* L, 84-43 Trinity L, 78-64 Sam Houston State* L, 74-54 Trinity 1947-48 L, 53-41 St. Mary’s * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 56-51 East Texas State* Don Hightower (4-7) L, 93-66 Abilene Christian W, 59-57 Stephen F. Austin* L, 40-29 McMurry L, 86-45 Abilene Christian 1955-56 L, 65-61 Sam Houston State* L, 52-34 McMurry L, 46-43 Austin College Ted Carley (12-13, 2-10) L, 78-59 Lamar* L, 43-29 Southwestern L, 64-56 Austin College W, 93-61 Pan American W, 88-41 Southwestern L, 54-39 Southwestern L, 60-49 Texas Lutheran W, 86-59 Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 45-34 St. Mary’s L, 76-61 St. Edward’s L, 86-59 University of Houston L, 51-47 Corpus Christi NAS L, 61-57 St. Edward’s W, 69-61 St. Mary’s 1958-59 W, 53-36 St. Edward’s W, 65-41 Corpus Christi University W, 83-52 Pan American Ted Carley (10-25, 3-13) W, 44-38 St. Mary’s L, 81-56 McMurry L, 79-64 Texas Lutheran W, 67-62 Pan American L, 51-43 St. Edward’s W, 75-68 McMurry L, 76-67 Texas Lutheran L, 80-50 University of Houston W, 47-46 Corpus Christi NAS L, 105-57 Howard Payne W, 93-52 St. Mary’s L, 77-62 Loyola W, 54-28 Raymondville Ind. L, 87-69 Howard Payne W, 58-57 Howard Payne * L, 78-57 Texas Lutheran W, 72-62 Corpus Christi University L, 60-35 Southwest Texas* W, 68-62 Southwestern 1948-49 W, 96-45 Corpus Christi University W, 60-59 Corpus Christi University Jack Rucker (2-9-1) 1952-53 W, 101-88 St. Mary’s L, 73-42 Southwest Texas L, 55-52 Southwestern Keith Ransport (1-20) W, 76-70 Southwestern L, 85-80 Sam Houston State T, 35-35 Southwestern L, 71-56 Kingsville NAS L, 71-64 East Texas State* L, 79-72 St. Mary’s L, 41-26 St. Edward’s L, 57-51 Southwestern L, 63-51 East Texas State* W, 67-60 Trinity L, 51-44 St. Edward’s W, 69-65 Kingsville NAS L, 80-72 Lamar* L, 92-37 Southwest Texas W, 53-37 St. Mary’s L, 78-55 Southwestern L, 61-52 Lamar* L, 80-58 Corpus Christi University L, 62-41 Southwest Texas L, 74-65 Abilene Christian L, 76-74 Sul Ross* L, 77-58 Sul Ross* L, 71-47 McMurry L, 67-59 McMurry L, 88-85 Sul Ross* L, 61-57 Trinity W, 41-38 St. Mary’s L, 102-79 McMurry L, 82-68 Sam Houston State* W, 68-63 Texas Lutheran L, 81-37 Abilene Christian L, 70-62 McMurry L, 62-55 Stephen F. Austin* W, 70-52 Southwestern L, 80-51 Sam Houston State L, 70-62 Howard Payne L, 62-51 Stephen F. Austin* L, 73-55 Southwest Texas* L, 48-41 Corpus Christi University L, 85-48 Howard Payne W, 71-51 Corpus Christi University L, 67-49 Sam Houston State* L, 43-41 St. Edward’s L, 90-68 Abilene Christian L, 69-50 Southwest Texas* L, 60-54 East Texas State* L, 78-48 Abilene Christian W, 70-67 Sam Houston State* L, 76-72 Lamar* 1949-50 L, 96-61 Howard Payne * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 73-46 Stephen F. Austin* Jack Rucker (11-10) L, 92-57 Howard Payne L, 60-36 East Texas State* W, 61-41 St. Mary’s L, 80-70 Austin College 1956-57 L, 61-49 Sam Houston State* L, 79-40 Corpus Christi University L, 94-72 Austin College Ted Carley (10-10, 3-7) L, 71-69 Trinity L, 60-41 Corpus Christi University L, 96-71 Austin College W, 87-47 Corpus Christi Univeristy W, 69-67 Sul Ross* W, 51-49 Austin College L, 83-68 McMurry W, 79-71 Corpus Christi University W, 67-63 Howard Payne* L, 46-38 Austin College L, 86-68 McMurry L, 67-59 University of Houston L, 75-66 Pan American L, 63-44 Southwest Texas L, 71-61 Baylor W, 47-46 Stephen F. Austin* L, 71-45 Southwest Texas 1953-54 W, 79-59 Texas Lutheran L, 90-59 Lamar* W, 54-42 St. Mary’s Keith Ransport (5-13) W, 72-67 Trinity L, 87-84 McMurry W, 47-39 St. Edward’s L, 66-52 Kingsville NAS W, 73-37 Texas Lutheran L, 101-95 Howard Payne* W, 49-36 St. Edward’s W, 92-82 Corpus Christi NAS W, 61-56 St. Mary’s L, 78-70 Southwest Texas* L, 60-51 Abilene Christian L, 69-68 Corpus Christi University W, 90-64 St. Mary’s L, 92-83 Houston Baptist L, 51-48 Abilene Christian L, 59-52 Pan American L, 70-60 Trinity L, 95-77 Sam Houston State* L, 71-61 Howard Payne L, 100-56 Lamar L, 56-37 Stephen F. Austin* W, 85-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 65-54 Howard Payne L, 81-61 Lamar L, 50-40 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 53-42 St. Edward’s L, 63-55 Sul Ross L, 75-71 Howard Payne * W, 57-55 St. Edward’s L, 62-55 Sul Ross L, 76-67 Lamar* 1959-60 W, 53-51 McMurry L, 74-59 Corpus Christi NAS W, 65-63 Sam Houston State* Ted Carley (6-17, 1-13) - 36 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

W, 59-54 Texas Lutheran L, 86-52 University of Houston L, 85-77 Trinity W, 65-58 St. Edward’s W, 55-53 Texas Lutheran W, 66-57 Trinity W, 85-79 Houston Baptist L, 71-60 Houston Baptist L, 56-52 Southwestern W, 80-67 Corpus Christi University L, 83-71 Angelo State L, 83-58 Rice L, 77-60 Trinity W, 65-58 Texas Lutheran L, 75-63 Trinity L, 89-75 Trinity L, 67-60 Southwestern W, 109-73 Southwestern L, 90-65 Lamar W, 89-72 Corpus Christi University W, 64-57 Southwestern L, 67-66 St. Mary’s L, 86-85 Corpus Christi L, 89-84 Trinity L, 82-58 Corpus Christi University W, 98-67 Southwestern L, 76-61 East Texas State* W, 70-48 St. Edward’s W, 55-42 Corpus Christi University W, 99-72 St. Edward’s L, 76-64 McMurry* L, 75-73 Angelo State L, 88-43 Southwest Texas* W, 53-46 East Texas State* L, 98-64 Southwest Texas* L, 69-64 Houston Baptist L, 83-63 Howard Payne* W, 67-61 Stephen F. Austin* L, 89-80 Angelo State W, 79-62 Tahoe (Calif.) W, 61-59 Sul Ross* L, 80-71 Lamar* L, 91-61 Howard Payne* W, 81-63 Tahoe (Calif.) L, 54-39 Sam Houston State* W, 80-72 (OT) Southwest Texas* L, 112-89 Sul Ross State* L, 89-69 Sam Houston State* L, 58-38 East Texas State* W, 69-57 Sul Ross* L, 77-69 Sam Houston* L, 94-73 Stephen F. Austin* L, 79-45 Southwest Texas* L, 64-59 Howard Payne* L, 121-80 Stephen F. Austin* W, 56-53 Southwest Texas* L, 74-46 Lamar* L, 58-56 Lamar* W, 77-76 Sul Ross State* L, 74-65 Southwest Texas* L, 59-54 Stephen F. Austin* L, 68-61 Sam Houston State* L, 81-57 Howard Payne* L, 86-79 Sul Ross* L, 84-65 Howard Payne* L, 81-61 Howard Payne* L, 95-78 Stephen F. Austin* L, 68-59 Howard Payne* L, 75-68 Sul Ross* L, 81-79 (OT) Sul Ross* L, 79-45 Sam Houston* L, 93-86 McMurry* L, 55-48 East Texas State* L, 74-73 (OT) Stephen F. Austin* L, 61-55 McMurry* L, 88-85 East Texas State* W, 57-43 Pan American L, 48-38 East Texas State* L, 104-76 Southwest Texas* W, 98-75 East Texas State* L, 76-73 Sam Houston State* L, 74-68 Southwest Texas* L, 73-52 East Texas State* L, 79-78 McMurry* L, 87-67 Stephen F. Austin* * indicates Lone Star Conference game * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 87-74 Stephen F. Austin* L, 70-55 Lamar* W, 102-91 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game 1963-64 1966-67 L, 81-63 Howard Payne* Ted Carley (15-9, 7-5) Ted Carley (5-19, 1-13) L, 89-81 Sul Ross* 1960-61 L, 81-80 (OT) Texas Lutheran W, 69-62 Houston Baptist * indicates Lone Star Conference game Ted Carley (10-10, 4-9) W, 71-70 Lamar L, 85-69 St. Thomas W, 55-51 Pan American W, 70-60 Corpus Christi University L, 126-81 Trinity 1969-70 L, 72-56 Southwestern W, 86-83 St. Mary’s L, 97-70 Trinity Don McDonald (10-16, 5-11) W, 77-63 Texas Lutheran W, 69-62 St. Mary’s L, 66-65 Houston Baptist L, 74-73 Corpus Christi University W, 57-56 Texas Lutheran L, 64-59 Emporia (Kan.) W, 94-90 St. Thomas W, 65-56 St. Edward’s W, 73-72 Corpus Christi Univeristy L, 80-75 Georgetown (Ky.) L, 93-83 Corpus Christi L, 94-85 Pan American W, 66-61 Corpus Christi Univeristy W, 63-60 Texas Lutheran L, 70-48 Southwestern W, 69-64 St. Edward’s L, 80-58 Lamar* W, 109-77 Corpus Christi University W, 95-83 Corpus Christi L, 76-73 (OT) Houston Baptist L, 58-51 Sam Houston State* L, 82-70 Southwest Texas* L, 84-70 East Texas State* W, 71-68 (OT) Corpus Christi University L, 83-64 Southwest Texas* L, 79-63 Stephen F. Austin* L, 88-70 McMurry* W, 93-68 Tarleton State W, 68-55 Southwestern L, 89-78 Lamar L, 83-59 Southwest Texas* L, 93-72 East Texas State* L, 85-56 Stephen F. Austin* W, 82-62 Sam Houston State* W, 57-53 Southwestern W, 101-96 (OT) Sul Ross* L, 55-41 East Texas State* W, 71-58 East Texas State* L, 69-60 Howard Payne* L, 81-76 Angelo State* L, 76-68 Howard Payne* W, 80-61 Corpus Christi L, 83-79 Southwest Texas* L, 110-89 Trinity W, 82-73 Sul Ross* W, 89-82 Sul Ross State* W, 81-63 Sul Ross State* L, 90-86 Howard Payne* W, 65-56 Sam Houston State* L, 69-61 Howard Payne* L, 93-68 Sam Houston* L, 71-69 McMurry* L, 76-62 Lamar* W, 69-55 Sam Houston State* L, 93-67 Stephen F. Austin* W, 83-76 Southwest Texas* L, 81-67 Sul Ross* L, 67-62 East Texas State* L, 57-50 Sul Ross State* L, 100-68 Stephen F. Austin* W, 77-70 Howard Payne* L, 89-86 Stephen F. Austin* L, 86-77 Howard Payne* L, 86-77 Sam Houston State* W, 77-71 Stephen F. Austin* W, 62-60 Sul Ross State* L, 83-73 Stephen F. Austin* W, 98-91 (OT) Tarleton State* L, 73-67 Southwest Texas* W, 62-61 Howard Payne* L, 85-70 Sam Houston* L, 99-83 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 83-62 Trinity L, 74-71 McMurry* W, 94-92 Sul Ross* W, 74-70 Southwest Texas* L, 79-64 East Texas State* L, 96-87 Angelo State* 1961-62 * indicates Lone Star Conference game * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 84-78 Howard Payne* Ted Carley (12-13, 4-12) W, 88-87 McMurry* W, 63-59 Texas Lutheran 1964-65 L, 78-74 Southwest Texas* W, 84-52 Texas Lutheran Ted Carley (8-14, 6-6) 1967-68 W, 69-64 Houston Baptist W, 76-59 Corpus Christi University W, 95-82 Trinity Don McDonald (12-12, 7-7) L, 109-82 Stephen F. Austin* W, 93-63 Southwestern L, 94-71 University of Houston W, 100-71 Corpus Christi University L, 101-88 Sam Houston State* L, 105-101 (OT) St. Mary’s L, 55-52 St. Mary’s L, 90-81 St. Edward’s * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 70-69 St. Mary’s L, 95-77 LeTourneau L, 84-81 Southwestern Bold indicates home game W, 86-64 Southwestern L, 86-61 Trinity L, 83-68 Trinity L, 75-70 Lamar* W, 90-78 Corpus Christi W, 65-63 Houston Baptist 1970-71 L, 78-76 (OT) Sam Houston State* L, 61-53 St. Mary’s W, 90-80 St. Edward’s Don McDonald (8-19, 5-11) W, 84-62 Southwestern L, 71-54 Hardin-Simmons L, 100-70 Trinity L, 52-48 St. Mary’s L, 75-70 Lamar* W, 56-55 Southwest Texas* W, 80-46 Houston Baptist L, 66-65 St. Mary’s L, 78-76 Sam Houston State* L, 79-73 Stephen F. Austin* L, 80-79 Southwestern W, 89-77 St. Edward’s W, 84-62 Corpus Christi University L, 69-66 LeTourneau W, 74-65 Corpus Christi University L, 88-68 Pan American W, 66-45 East Texas State* L, 62-49 East Texas State* L, 72-67 Sam Houston State* L, 73-49 Houston Baptist W, 91-68 Stephen F. Austin* W, 85-79 Sul Ross State* L, 61-58 Stephen F. Austin* L, 85-78 St. Edward’s L, 95-66 Southwest Texas* L, 79-65 Howard Payne* W, 79-74 Southwest Texas* W, 77-73 East Texas State* L, 76-54 Howard Payne* L, 78-68 Corpus Christi L, 90-81 Southwest Texas* W, 71-69 Tarleton State L, 74-67 (OT) Sul Ross* W, 81-75 Sam Houston State* L, 64-58 Sul Ross* L, 72-61 Corpus Christi University W, 72-63 Sam Houston State* W, 71-69 East Texas State* L, 90-76 Howard Payne* W, 81-80 Angelo State* L, 110-74 Lamar* L, 76-68 Stephen F. Austin* W, 74-73 McMurry* L, 90-75 Sul Ross* L, 63-40 East Texas State* L, 85-70 Sul Ross State* W, 73-60 East Texas State* W, 69-67 McMurry* L, 86-68 Stephen F. Austin* L, 99-76 Howard Payne* W, 66-62 East Texas State* L, 59-57 Howard Payne* W, 86-64 Sul Ross* W, 96-74 Southwest Texas* L, 102-89 McMurry* L, 82-78 Southwest Texas* L, 74-66 Howard Payne* W, 70-63 Sam Houston State* L, 84-68 Stephen F. Austin* L, 105-75 Sam Houston State* L, 76-59 Southwest Texas* W, 93-86 Sam Houston State* L, 121-71 Stephen F. Austin* * indicates Lone Star Conference game 1965-66 W, 93-89 Howard Payne* W, 88-86 Corpus Christi University Ted Carley (3-23, 1-13) W, 84-70 Sul Ross* W, 83-72 East Texas State* 1962-63 L, 67-52 Houston Baptist * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 86-77 Tarleton State* Ted Carley (13-11, 4-9) L, 70-51 St. Mary’s L, 99-77 Angelo State* W, 82-77 St. Edward’s L, 113-66 Lamar 1968-69 L, 79-75 Sul Ross* W, 68-63 Texas Lutheran W, 87-86 Corpus Christi Don McDonald (9-17, 3-11) L, 87-84 (OT) McMurry* W, 90-65 St. Mary’s L, 53-28 St. Mary’s W, 82-76 Corpus Christi University L, 101-95 (OT) Howard Payne*

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L, 78-70 Southwest Texas* L, 78-77 Stephen F. Austin* Bold indicates home game W, 97-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 92-83 Houston Baptist W, 71-65 Sul Ross State* W, 102-87 Texas Lutheran L, 95-77 Sam Houston State* W, 99-89 Angelo State* 1976-77 L, 77-74 Stephen F. Austin* W, 85-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 95-82 Howard Payne* Rich Sheubrooks (13-12, 6-9) W, 99-87 Sam Houston State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 97-78 Abilene Christian* W, 87-74 Texas Lutheran W, 98-94 Texas Lutheran Bold indicates home game W, 92-90 Paul Quinn W, 65-60 St. Edward’s L, 79-77 East Texas State* L, 92-80 Southwest Texas* L, 80-78 Midwestern State L, 79-74 Howard Payne* 1971-72 L, 100-95 Stephen F. Austin* W, 89-79 vs Bishop College L, 81-80 Southwest Texas* Don McDonald (12-16, 7-9) W, 86-76 Sam Houston* W, 93-85 St. Edward’s W, 72-59 Angelo State* W, 112-84 Texas Lutheran W, 87-54 Tarleton State* L, 80-71 Pan American L, 85-75 Abilene Christian* L, 85-64 St. Mary’s W, 104-93 East Texas State* W, 92-86 Trinity L, 49-46 vs Abilene Christian^ L, 68-57 St. Edward’s W, 90-79 Sul Ross State* W, 81-77 Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 94-85 Pan American W, 83-82 Angelo State* L, 83-79 (OT) Trinity ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 89-87 Southwestern W, 96-93 (OT) Howard Payne* W, 87-82 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 85-71 St. Edward’s W, 107-93 Abilene Christian* L, 62-51 East Texas State* W, 75-66 Tarleton W, 114-88 Paul Quinn L, 96-76 Abilene Christian* 1979-80 W, 87-86 East Texas* L, 87-75 Southwest Texas* W, 78-58 Tarleton* Gary Wideman (13-12, 5-9) W, 85-76 St. Mary’s L, 81-70 Sam Houston* W, 85-61 Sul Ross* W, 88-87 St. Mary’s W, 83-80 Sul Ross* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 73-71 Howard Payne* W, 105-103 Paul Quinn W, 98-82 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 78-75 Tarleton State* W, 88-73 St. Edward’s L, 127-81 Howard Payne* W, 79-78 Pan American W, 128-119 Paul Quinn W, 89-87 McMurry* 1974-75 L, 80-59 East Texas State* L, 71-63 Texas-El Paso L, 88-76 Corpus Christi Univeristy Don McDonald (8-17, 2-12) L, 96-71 Howard Payne* W, 83-82 University of Houston L, 90-84 Southwest Texas* W, 96-88 Texas Lutheran L, 87-82 Southwest Texas* W, 90-65 St. Mary’s L, 110-77 Stephen F. Austin* W, 96-94 Monterrey Tech L, 70-68 Sam Houston State* L, 94-81 Lamar L, 95-90 (OT) Sam Houston State* W, 89-82 Monterrey Tech W, 83-79 Stephen F. Austin* L, 100-95 Howard Payne* L, 84-76 Texas Lutheran L, 87-80 Trinity L, 91-74 Stephen F. Austin* L, 70-65 East Texas State* W, 106-98 Tarleton W, 125-80 National U. of Mexico L, 76-74 (OT) Sam Houston State* W, 70-54 Angelo State* W, 102-84 East Texas* L, 92-77 Texas Lutheran W, 55-46 Southwest Texas* L, 64-53 Abilene Christian* L, 94-92 Sul Ross* W, 105-84 Trinity * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 62-58 Sam Houston State* L, 110-98 Angelo State* W, 93-84 Arkansas-Monticello Bold indicates home game L, 86-71 Stephen F. Austin* W, 110-101 Howard Payne* L, 102-83 Texas Lutheran W, 77-67 Southwest Texas* W, 97-92 McMurry* W, 78-76 Tarleton State* 1977-78 L, 60-58 Stephen F. Austin* L, 76-74 Southwest Texas* W, 68-63 Abilene Christian* Rich Sheubrooks (12-16, 6-8) L, 61-59 Sam Houston State* L, 104-76 Corpus Christi University L, 93-84 Angelo State* W, 64-63 Texas Lutheran L, 83-80 East Texas State* L, 114-86 Stephen F. Austin* L, 81-79 Sul Ross* W, 58-44 (OT) OkIa. U. of S&A W, 97-82 (OT) Howard Payne* L, 118-94 Sam Houston State* L, 98-65 Abilene Christian* L, 89-86 vs Texas Wesleyan L, 87-82 (2OT) Southwest Texas* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 74-63 Howard Payne* L, 69-58 vs Cameron W, 62-57 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game L, 89-56 Pan American L, 115-65 Pan American L, 84-73 Abilene Christian* L, 96-79 Southwest Texas* W, 102-75 Trinity W, 82-80 (OT) vs Stephen F. Austin^ 1972-73 L, 130-75 East Texas State* L, 91-63 vs Loyola Marymount (Ca.) W, 82-78 vs Howard Payne^ Don McDonald (14-13, 7-11) L, 91-76 Sam Houston State* W, 75-74 vs Texas-Arlington L, 70-61 vs Southwest Texas^ W, 95-86 Texas Lutheran L, 95-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 73-61 Cal State Northridge * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 84-70 St. Edward’s L, 119-85 Pan American L, 79-69 Texas Lutheran ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 80-79 Northern Michigan L, 104-91 East Texas State* L, 101-78 Pan American Bold indicates home game W, 81-68 St. Cloud State L, 95-78 Sam Houston State* L, 91-57 Howard Payne* W, 69-68 WI-Stevens Point L, 113-90 Stephen F. Austin* L, 82-72 East Texas State* 1980-81 W, 68-67 WI-Eau Claire L, 95-79 Southwest Texas* L, 77-68 Abilene Christian* Roy Thomas (12-13, 7-7) W, 75-70 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 64-60 Angelo State* L, 112-86 University of Houston W, 103-92 Tarleton State* Bold indicates home game W, 72-69 (OT) Trinity L, 49-47 SMU L, 99-96 Corpus Christi L, 82-74 Sam Houston State* W, 92-72 St. Edward’s L, 96-77 Angelo State* 1975-76 L, 95-72 Stephen F. Austin* L, 69-66 Baylor W, 69-62 Sul Ross State* Don McDonald (7-22, 3-11) W, 63-60 Southwest Texas* W, 89-83 Texas Lutheran W, 69-60 McMurry* L, 81-78 Texas Lutheran W, 78-75 Stephen F. Austin* L, 75-50 Lamar L, 68-55 Howard Payne* L, 65-63 St. Mary’s W, 83-80 Sam Houston State* L, 95-64 Texas-El Paso L, 88-65 Corpus Christi W, 79-74 Southwestern W, 71-64 East Texas State* W, 68-57 Texas Lutheran L, 91-70 Southwest Texas* W, 88-83 McMurry L, 66-61 Howard Payne* W, 74-69 St. Edward’s L, 88-66 Sam Houston* L, 100-87 Hardin-Simmons L, 87-71 Southwest Texas* W, 75-73 Howard Payne* L, 120-73 Stephen F. Austin* L, 125-86 North Texas W, 80-78 Angelo State* W, 57-51 East Texas State* W, 85-77 Pan American W, 85-74 Southwestern W, 84-73 Abilene Christian* L, 94-80 Southwest Texas* L, 82-74 East Texas State* L, 86-72 St. Mary’s W, 67-64 (OT) vs Abilene Christian^ W, 73-71 Angelo State* L, 96-79 Tarleton State* L, 120-86 University of Houston L, 70-60 Howard Payne^ L, 78-74 Abilene Christian* W, 96-90 Angelo State* L, 94-80 Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 58-54 Southwest Texas* W, 86-78 Sul Ross State* L, 91-90 vs Trinity ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 76-67 Stephen F. Austin* L, 107-100 McMurry* L, 93-77 Tarleton State* Bold indicates home game L, 60-53 Sam Houston State* L, 132-88 Howard Payne* L, 69-60 Angelo State* L, 101-91 Stephen F. Austin* W, 70-68 Southwest Texas* L, 87-83 Sul Ross* 1978-79 W, 61-53 Sam Houston State* L, 80-63 Sam Houston* W, 85-78 Abilene Christian* Rich Sheubrooks (13-13, 5-9) L, 56-52 East Texas State* L, 82-79 Stephen F. Austin* L, 81-73 Sul Ross* W, 99-86 St. Mary’s L, 76-75 Howard Payne* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 89-87 (OT) Howard Payne* L, 89-83 St. Mary’s W, 79-71 Abilene Christian* Bold indicates home game L, 95-86 Texas-Arlingon W, 93-72 Bishop College W, 74-61 Angelo State* L, 80-77 Southwest Texas* W, 86-61 Okla. U. of S&A W, 72-67 vs Southwest Texas^ 1973-74 L, 126-86 Pan American W, 93-60 vs Central Arkansas L, 97-85 vs Howard Payne^ Don McDonald (14-13, 9-9) L, 66-60 East Texas State* L, 89-86 Dallas Baptist * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 83-81 Texas Lutheran W, 94-83 Sam Houston State* W, 88-74 vs Wayland Baptist ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 96-68 St. Edward’s L, 90-83 Stephen F. Austin* L, 79-77 Bishop College Bold indicates home game W, 86-80 Pan American W, 88-84 Texas-Arlington W, 73-72 Eau Claire (Wis.) W, 76-69 St. Edward’s L, 93-79 East Texas State* L, 69-67 (2OT) Howard Payne* 1981-82 L, 96-94 Tarleton State* L, 67-61 Pan American L, 81-77 (OT) East Texas State* Roy Thomas (12-14, 6-8) L, 77-76 East Texas State* L, 98-86 Sam Houston State* L, 88-69 Abilene Christian* W, 83-78 Huston-Tillotson L, 86-85 Southwestern L, 101-84 Stephen F. Austin* W, 75-71 Angelo State* W, 88-73 Texas Lutheran L, 86-70 vs St. Mary’s L, 89-75 Southwest Texas* L, 84-80 Southwest Texas* L, 70-35 Texas-El Paso L, 98-92 vs Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 105-97 Sam Houston State* L, 51-50 St. Mary’s - 38 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

W, 88-74 Texas Lutheran L, 69-47 Southwest Texas* W, 88-61 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 104-88 East Texas State* W, 69-61 St. Edward’s L, 80-67 East Texas State* L, 75-68 St. Edward’s W, 77-64 Angelo State* W, 94-68 Huston-Tillotson W, 54-52 Howard Payne* L, 103-75 Southern (La.) W, 103-84 Abilene Christian* L, 67-61 Lamar L, 61-60 Angelo State* W, 79-68 vs Alabama-Huntsville W, 76-75 East Texas State* L, 65-62 St. Edward’s L, 97-75 Abilene Christian* L, 81-55 vs Cal State-Bakersfield W, 74-71 West Texas A&M* L, 71-62 St. Mary’s L, 76-65 Angelo State^ L, 73-67 vs Wisconsin-Parkside W, 72-71 Eastern New Mexico* W, 63-59 Wabash (Ind.) * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 83-74 Quincy (III.) L, 103-90 Cameron* W, 2-0 Howard Payne* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 86-79 vs Clark (Ga.) L, 97-80 Central Oklahoma* W, 54-53 East Texas State* Bold indicates home game W, 83-76 Texas Lutheran W, 78-74 Angelo State* L, 52-48 Abilene Christian* L, 53-52 St. Edward’s W, 89-73 vs Abilene Christian^ L, 58-57 Angelo State* 1984-85 W, 92-69 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 86-69 vs Eastern New Mexico^ L, 68-64 Sam Houston State* (14-14, 6-4) Jerry Hopkins W, 69-64 Schreiner L, 84-66 Angelo State^ L, 67-63 Stephen F. Austin* W, 67-66 St. Edward’s L, 64-58 Abilene Christian* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 55-49 Southwest Texas* L, 79-64 Wiley L, 57-53 Eastern New Mexico* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 71-56 Sam Houston State* W, 110-64 Our Lady of the Lake L, 78-60 West Texas A&M* Bold indicates home game L, 50-49 Stephen F. Austin* W, 116-80 Texas Lutheran L, 79-63 East Texas State* W, 83-70 East Texas State* L, 94-87 Texas-San Antonio W, 68-65 Howard Payne* 1989-90 W, 92-75 Howard Payne* W, 69-65 St. Edward’s W, 84-69 Angelo State* Jerry Hopkins (21-7, 10-4) L, 56-54 Southwest Texas* L, 59-52 Pan American W, 67-64 Angelo State* L, 70-60 Southwest Baptist L, 71-69 Angelo State* L, 78-67 vs Southeastern Oklahoma L, 77-68 Howard Payne* W, 86-67 Texas Lutheran L, 60-58 Abilene Christian* L, 80-79 vs East Central W, 84-82 East Texas State* W, 76-63 St. Edward’s L, 65-63 vs Angelo State^ L, 98-77 Baylor W, 98-81 West Texas A&M* W, 83-71 Concordia-Texas * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 68-62 St. Mary’s W, 77-76 Eastern New Mexico* W, 92-71 Incarnate Word ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 69-59 Cal State-Los Angeles L, 73-65 Abilene Christian* W, 89-61 Incarnate Word Bold indicates home game L, 59-53 Cal State-Northridge L, 90-54 vs West Texas A&M^ W, 88-81 Texas Lutheran L, 79-67 Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 92-69 St. Edward’s 1982-83 W, 84-78 Texas Wesleyan ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 81-67 vs Millersville Roy Thomas (9-18, 6-8) W, 2-0 Texas College Bold indicates home game W, 107-91 vs Northern Kentucky W, 87-77 Texas Lutheran W, 84-82 Eastern New Mexico* W, 94-75 Fresno Pacific L, 88-76 St. Mary’s L, 77-69 Abilene Christian* 1987-88 L, 65-59 Cal State-Bakersfield L, 115-102 Bethany Nazarene L, 75-70 Angelo State* Jerry Hopkins (12-16, 4-10) W, 113-85 Concordia-Texas L, 93-84 vs Oklahoma Baptist L, 74-71 Abilene Christian* W, 104-75 Concordia-Texas W, 96-92 Eastern New Mexico* L, 107-65 Texas-Arlington W, 62-58 Angelo State* W, 68-49 vs Eastern New Mexico W, 91-87 West Texas A&M* L, 91-80 Texas A&M W, 86-78 East Texas State* L, 69-64 vs Midwestern State W, 81-66 Abilene Christian* L, 69-55 Texas Lutheran W, 81-68 Eastern New Mexico* L, 97-89 (OT) vs East Texas State W, 93-69 Angelo State* L, 88-77 St. Edward’s L, 72-68 East Texas State* L, 70-67 Texas Lutheran W, 78-76 Cameron* L, 76-69 St. Edward’s W, 57-55 Howard Payne* W, 104-91 vs Concordia-Texas L, 97-75 Central Oklahoma* W, 68-54 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 65-47 Howard Payne* W, 93-84 vs Oklahoma City L, 75-64 East Texas State* L, 76-68 St. Mary’s W, 74-73 (OT) vs East Texas State^ W, 91-82 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 74-72 Cameron* W, 76-69 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 88-74 vs Angelo State^ L, 56-45 Houston Baptist W, 106-82 Central Oklahoma* W, 91-90 (2OT) Howard Payne* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 82-79 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 82-77 Eastern New Mexico* L, 54-50 East Texas State* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 84-80 Texas Lutheran W, 89-68 West Texas A&M* L, 75-73 (OT) Abilene Christian* Bold indicates home game W, 85-77 (OT) St. Edward’s W, 102-86 Abilene Christian* L, 72-48 Angelo State* W, 77-72 Central Oklahoma* W, 73-71 Angelo State* W, 73-47 Southwest Texas* 1985-86 L, 79-62 Cameron* W, 107-94 East Texas State* L, 60-59 Stephen F. Austin* Jerry Hopkins (14-15, 5-5) L, 83-82 (OT) East Texas State* L, 92-89 vs Central Oklahoma^ W, 68-58 Sam Houston State* L, 102-93 Bishop College L, 74-65 (OT) West Texas A&M* * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 70-56 Southwest Texas* W, 90-78 Texas Lutheran W, 65-64 Eastern New Mexico* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 58-57 Stephen F. Austin* L, 82-57 Sam Houston State L, 68-67 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game L, 59-58 Sam Houston State* L, 79-74 Texas-Arlington L, 69-64 Abilene Christian* W, 81-65 East Texas State* W, 82-80 Bishop College L, 65-55 West Texas A&M* 1990-91 W, 85-81 Howard Payne* L, 80-79 Texas Lutheran W, 76-67 Eastern New Mexico* Jerry Hopkins (15-13, 6-8) L, 66-58 Angelo State* L, 62-60 St. Edward’s W, 76-70 St. Edward’s W, 102-80 vs Cal State-Sacramento L, 104-86 Abilene Christian* W, 70-57 Texas-San Antonio L, 76-57 Abilene Christian* L, 79-73 North Alabama L, 91-68 Stephen F. Austin^ L, 86-56 Houston Baptist L, 97-79 Angelo State* W, 92-87 Texas Lutheran * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 58-52 North Dakota L, 75-72 Cameron* W, 108-91 Concordia Lutheran ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 76-61 vs Midwestern State L, 86-75 Central Oklahoma* W, 108-98 St. Edward’s Bold indicates home game W, 71-46 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 81-75 East Texas State* W, 118-87 Huston-Tillotson L, 62-53 St. Edward’s L, 74-70 Angelo State^ L, 83-80 Texas Lutheran 1983-84 W, 47-45 Florida International * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 104-90 Schreiner Jerry Hopkins (7-21, 4-10) W, 77-69 Paul Quinn ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 82-74 vs Southern Colorado W, 71-66 Texas Lutheran W, 78-71 Eastern New Mexico* Bold indicates home game L, 82-62 vs Chapman L, 77-56 Pan American L, 88-77 Abilene Christian* W, 94-87 vs Oregon Tech L, 69-64 Texas-Arlington W, 77-69 Angelo State* 1988-89 L, 90-82 St. Edward’s L, 71-70 St. Edward’s L, 89-66 Abilene Christian* Jerry Hopkins (22-8, 10-4) W, 124-78 Concordia-Texas L, 95-60 Oklahoma State L, 80-67 Angelo State* W, 83-82 Texas Lutheran W, 109-85 Abilene Christian* L, 83-66 St. Mary’s W, 89-87 East Texas State* L, 84-78 West Texas A&M W, 79-77 Angelo State* W, 70-48 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 65-63 Eastern New Mexico* W, 63-61 Angelo State W, 96-87 Eastern New Mexico* L, 75-61 Hardin-Simmons W, 71-60 East Texas State* W, 96-76 East Texas State L, 85-83 West Texas A&M* L, 66-49 Washburn (Kan.) L, 70-66 Howard Payne* W, 97-86 St. Edward’s L, 80-68 Angelo State* L, 56-55 St. Edward’s W, 84-60 Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 78-75 Southwestern W, 121-75 Abilene Christian* W, 90-55 Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 93-83 Howard Payne* W, 87-78 Concordia L, 64-57 East Texas State* L, 71-57 St. Mary’s W, 86-55 vs East Texas^ W, 85-72 St. Edward’s L, 100-84 West Texas A&M* L, 82-60 Texas Lutheran W, 94-58 vs Howard Payne^ W, 98-89 Texas Lutheran L, 86-81 Eastern New Mexico* W, 56-49 Howard Payne* L, 74-65 Abilene Christian^ L, 91-87 (OT) Incarnate Word W, 82-70 Cameron* L, 71-62 East Texas State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 92-90 (OT) Southwestern L, 93-90 Central Oklahoma* L, 110-93 Abilene Christian* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 101-100 Concordia-Texas L, 97-94 Central Oklahoma* L, 64-60 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 96-82 Incarnate Word L, 83-81 Cameron* L, 72-63 Southwest Texas* W, 86-74 Cameron* W, 87-80 East Texas State* L, 68-61 Sam Houston State* 1986-87 W, 78-48 Central Oklahoma* L, 88-76 vs Eastern New Mexico^ L, 48-46 Stephen F. Austin* Jerry Hopkins (13-14, 6-6) L, 78-76 Eastern New Mexico* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 56-55 Sam Houston State* W, 94-86 Texas Lutheran L, 95-82 West Texas A&M* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 58-54 Stephen F. Austin* W, 96-79 Schreiner W, 80-73 Abilene Christian Bold indicates home game

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L, 88-66 UT-San Antonio W, 98-96 (2OT) Eastern New Mexico* W, 71-59 Ouachita Baptist 1991-92 L, 59-56 St. Mary’s W, 97-94 Midwestern State* W, 69-61 St. Mary’s Bill Carter (21-12, 10-1) L, 78-76 vs Tarleton State W, 109-86 Central Oklahoma* W, 101-83 vs Arkansas-Monticello W, 107-71 Houston Baptist W, 88-61 vs Lindenwood W, 94-85 vs West Texas A&M^ W, 103-89 vs Southern Arkansas L, 73-72 St. Edward’s L, 85-60 vs Cameron W, 112-95 vs Central Oklahoma^ L, 88-53 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 89-67 Oklahoma City L, 97-73 Drury L, 85-80 vs North Alabama+ W, 72-61 Tarleton State* L, 99-75 UT-San Antonio W, 91-86 Concordia-Texas * indicates Lone Star Conference game L, 97-88 (OT) Midwestern State* L, 79-77 St. Edward’s W, 80-76 Abilene Christian* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 87-80 Abilene Christian* W, 84-67 Texas Lutheran L, 72-56 Angelo State* +NCAA Playoffs L, 80-68 Angelo State* W, 82-80 Texas Lutheran L, 80-72 East Texas State* Bold indicates home game W, 94-71 Eastern New Mexico* W, 126-76 Houston Baptist L, 82-64 Eastern New Mexico* L, 82-69 West Texas A&M* L, 74-58 Virginia Union L, 88-71 East Texas State* 1996-97 L, 80-77 (OT) Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 93-65 Bowie State L, 100-76 Central Oklahoma* Bill Carter (14-12, 6-10) L, 80-78 West Texas A&M* L, 86-67 Rice L, 116-86 Central Oklahoma* W, 84-73 St. Edward’s L, 90-79 Eastern New Mexico* W, 116-69 Baptist Christian L, 101-77 Angelo State* W, 84-75 Schreiner L, 89-78 Midwestern State* W, 95-58 Angelo State L, 80-62 Abilene Christian* W, 77-64 St. Mary’s L, 76-63 Tarleton State* W, 75-73 Alaska-Anchorage L, 74-52 West Texas A&M* L, 73-70 vs Incarnate Word L, 73-72 Angelo State* L, 72-71 Alaska-Fairbanks L, 67-65 Eastern New Mexico* W, 102-81 Concordia-Texas W, 101-98 Abilene Christian* L, 87-82 Concordia-Texas L, 73-70 East Texas State* L, 84-76 Texas Lutheran * indicates LSC South game W, 90-80 Abilene Christian* L, 65-64 vs Angelo State^ W, 79-62 St. Mary’s Bold indicates home game W, 68-58 Angelo State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 101-66 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor L, 87-85 Concordia-Texas ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 85-63 vs Oklahoma A&S 1999-00 L, 83-57 West Texas A&M Bold indicates home game L, 126-96 Central Oklahoma* Pete Peterson (16-11, 9-5) W, 100-86 Central Oklahoma* L, 85-75 Midwestern State* W, 117-101 Central Oklahoma W, 78-66 Cameron* 1994-95 L, 79-64 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 78-73 Northeastern State W, 86-77 East Texas State* Bill Carter (20-8, 9-5) L, 77-59 Tarleton State* L, 84-73 Houston Baptist W, 87-73 Cameron* W, 87-78 St. Edward’s L, 80-75 Angelo State* W, 60-56 St. Mary’s L, 110-98 Central Oklahoma* W, 87-69 Concordia-Texas W, 94-73 Abilene Christian* L, 76-61 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 75-71 Angelo State* W, 89-85 Texas Lutheran W, 94-73 Eastern New Mexico* L, 92-89 East Central W, 81-72 Abilene Christian* L, 97-75 UT-San Antonio L, 93-66 West Texas A&M* W, 85-72 National Christian W, 80-67 Eastern New Mexico* W, 127-98 Huston-Tillotson W, 69-66 Tarleton State* W, 76-67 Incarnate Word W, 76-64 East Texas State* L, 80-74 St. Mary’s W, 73-57 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 96-89 (OT) vs Central Missouri W, 74-62 vs Eastern New Mexico^ W, 103-93 Schreiner W, 127-50 National Christian L, 102-97 vs Seattle Pacific W, 98-97 vs Central Oklahoma^ W, 85-68 Minnesota-Duluth L, 67-64 Abilene Christian* W, 65-48 St. Mary’s L, 85-65 Washburn+ W, 102-89 Fort Lewis W, 92-80 Angelo State* W, 79-74 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 97-83 vs Missouri Western+ W, 113-91 vs Ambassador W, 82-81 West Texas A&M* L, 78-58 Midwestern State* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 80-74 vs Cameron L, 76-75 Eastern New Mexico* W, 78-74 Tarleton State* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 79-68 East Texas State* L, 111-85 Midwestern State* W, 83-80 Angelo State* +NCAA Playoffs W, 96-82 West Texas A&M* L, 96-77 Central Oklahoma* L, 87-76 Abilene Christian* Bold indicates home game W, 78-61 Eastern New Mexico* * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 77-69 West Texas A&M* W, 69-61 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 60-56 Eastern New Mexico* 1992-93 W, 91-76 Abilene Christian* W, 105-61 National Christian Bill Carter (17-10, 9-3) W, 86-56 Tarleton State* 1997-98 L, 85-65 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 65-64 vs Central Arkansas L, 118-115 Central Oklahoma* Pete Peterson (13-13, 7-7) W, 66-64 Tarleton State* W, 59-48 vs Indianapolis L, 73-72 Tarleton State* L, 83-64 vs Texas Wesleyan L, 87-82 Midwestern State* W, 102-81 Texas Lutheran L, 131-106 Central Oklahoma* W, 81-65 vs Lubbock Christian W, 51-50 Abilene Christian* W, 71-64 St. Edward’s W, 79-76 Eastern New Mexico* L, 82-77 Central Oklahoma L, 71-65 Angelo State* W, 81-70 Texas Lutheran L, 72-69 West Texas A&M* L, 64-62 Northeastern Oklahoma W, 92-57 Eastern New Mexico* W, 77-62 St. Mary’s W, 98-95 (OT) Abilene Christian* W, 106-86 Texas Lutheran W, 80-77 (OT) West Texas A&M* L, 71-62 West Texas A&M W, 66-63 Angelo State* L, 82-77 vs St. Mary’s L, 85-66 Northeastern State^ L, 75-64 Wichita State L, 76-72 East Texas State* L, 69-61 Incarnate Word * indicates LSC South game L, 91-80 Northwestern State W, 83-77 (OT) vs Eastern New Mexico^ W, 102-68 Concordia-Texas ^ indicates LSC Playoff game L, 83-80 Wayland Baptist W, 99-89 vs Angelo State^ W, 67-56 Southeastern Oklahoma Bold indicates home game W, 90-73 Concordia-Texas L, 96-93 (OT) vs Central Oklahoma^ W, 86-70 East Central L, 91-68 Oklahoma City * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 64-56 Incarnate Word 2000-01 W, 67-64 West Texas A&M ^ indicates LSC Tournament game L, 63-61 St. Mary’s Pete Peterson (13-15, 6-6) W, 91-59 Abilene Christian* Bold indicates home game L, 71-51 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 79-66 Sam Houston State W, 76-69 Angelo State* W, 89-73 Abilene Christian* W, 89-72 vs Houston Baptist W, 76-72 East Texas State* 1995-96 W, 79-50 Angelo State* L, 96-74 Seattle Pacific L, 71-60 Eastern New Mexico* Bill Carter (23-6, 13-3) L, 64-63 Tarleton State* W, 92-90 vs Western Washington W, 95-90 Central Oklahoma* W, 99-84 vs St. Leo L, 107-91 Midwestern State* L, 71-69 Incarnate Word L, 85-75 Cameron* W, 85-83 North Alabama W, 73-49 Eastern New Mexico* L, 91-76 vs Northwest Missouri St. W, 96-78 Cameron* W, 83-77 St. Edward’s W, 69-65 West Texas A&M* W, 78-67 vs Arkansas-Monticello W, 88-85 Central Oklahoma* L, 68-63 Cal State-Dominguez Hills L, 69-67 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 73-66 St. Mary’s W, 71-65 Angelo State* L, 93-68 Cal State-Bakersfield L, 66-61 Eastern New Mexico* L, 91-82 North Texas L, 94-77 Abilene Christian* W, 85-74 Texas Lutheran L, 82-70 West Texas A&M* W, 65-56 Huston Tillotson W, 64-55 Eastern New Mexico* W, 65-55 St. Mary’s W, 92-87 Abilene Christian* W, 73-70 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 84-54 East Texas State* W, 114-67 Schreiner W, 81-69 Angelo State* W, 68-66 Cameron W, 91-81 vs Abilene Christian^ W, 107-99 (OT) Central Oklahoma* L, 81-77 Tarleton State* L, 91-79 St. Mary’s L, 76-68 vs Eastern New Mexico^ W, 98-89 Midwestern State* W, 102-96 (OT) Midwestern State* L, 69-63 Midwestern State * indicates Lone Star Conference game W, 88-85 UT-San Antonio * indicates LSC South game L, 90-75 Texas A&M-Commerce* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 74-62 East Texas State* Bold indicates home game L, 67-54 Tarleton State* Bold indicates home game W, 75-66 Tarleton State* L, 77-72 Angelo State* W, 85-76 Angelo State* 1998-99 L, 71-66 Abilene Christian* 1993-94 W, 67-65 Abilene Christian* Pete Peterson (10-16, 3-11) L, 72-65 West Texas A&M* Bill Carter (8-19, 1-11) L, 91-87 Eastern New Mexico* L, 74-72 Texas Lutheran W, 83-58 Eastern New Mexico* W, 103-95 Texas Lutheran W, 84-73 West Texas A&M* L, 64-63 Cameron W, 73-64 Eastern New Mexico* L, 74-49 vs Northwest Missouri St. W, 69-48 Tarleton State* L, 76-70 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 66-62 West Texas A&M* W, 86-68 vs Dakota State L, 75-64 East Texas State* L, 83-74 Lamar W, 78-64 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 90-78 St. Edward’s W, 108-81 National Christian W, 79-62 Texas Lutheran W, 72-60 Tarleton State* W, 79-77 vs Southern Colorado W, 95-88 Abilene Christian* W, 88-68 Concordia-Texas W, 75-67 Abilene Christian* W, 83-77 vs Western State W, 83-79 Angelo State* W, 72-71 St. Edward’s L, 100-74 Angelo State* W, 58-56 Regis L, 101-79 West Texas A&M* L, 74-71 (OT) Harding W, 63-61 vs Northeastern State^ - 40 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

L, 67-55 vs West Texas A&M^ L, 77-60 Tarleton State W, 75-67 West Texas A&M* W, 55-51 Texas A&M International * indicates LSC South game W, 80-75 Central Oklahoma W, 66-51 Midwestern State* L, 74-67 Southwestern Oklahoma ^ indicates LSC Playoff game L, 68-66 Northeastern State L, 68-64 Tarleton State* W, 86-68 Cameron Bold indicates home game W, 80-64 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 86-78 Abilene Christian* W, 65-61 Texas A&M-Commerce W, 85-57 East Central Oklahoma W, 86-78 Angelo State* L, 96-67 Incarnate Word 2001-02 W, 89-70 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 84-66 vs Central Oklahoma^ W, 91-67 Huston-Tillotson Pete Peterson (15-13, 8-4) W, 86-68 West Texas A&M* * LSC South Division Game L, 78-68 Central Oklahoma W, 93-87 (OT) Texas Lutheran W, 77-69 Eastern New Mexico* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 58-54 Northeastern State L, 91-70 Texas A&M L, 93-65 Midwestern State* Bold indicates home game W, 66-58 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 106-86 Central Oklahoma L, 62-61 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 78-69 East Central L, 77-69 Northeastern State W, 77-63 Angelo State* 2006-07 W, 51-45 Tarleton State* L, 80-61 St. Mary’s W, 66-64 Abilene Christian* Pete Peterson (19-9, 6-6) L, 68-65 (OT) Midwestern State* W, 69-65 East Central W, 69-56 Angelo State* W, 72-59 St. Mary’s W, 78-73 Abilene Christian* L, 66-59 Incarnate Word W, 83-58 Abilene Christian* W, 97-70 Texas College W, 70-60 Eastern New Mexico* W, 90-86 vs St. Edward’s W, 89-70 Eastern New Mexico* W, 67-63 Incarnate Word W, 68-60 West Texas A&M* L, 58-56 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 79-76 West Texas A&M* W, 78-65 St. Mary’s L, 75-66 Angelo State* L, 70-60 Cameron W, 83-74 Midwestern State* W, 55-43 Northeastern State W, 81-78 Angelo State* L, 79-72 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 85-76 vs Central Oklahoma^ W, 72-62 Central Oklahoma W, 76-75 (OT) Abilene Christian* W, 67-47 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 89-85 Tarleton State^ W, 76-73 (OT) East Central W, 74-69 Eastern New Mexico* W, 70-60 Midwestern State L, 77-74 Tarleton State+ L, 80-62 Southeastern Okla. L, 64-55 West Texas A&M* L, 100-92 North Texas * LSC South Division Game W, 83-73 Incarnate Word W, 76-72 Tarleton State* L, 69-54 Angelo State* ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 103-62 Huston-Tillotson L, 80-59 Midwestern State* W, 59-41 Abilene Christian* +NCAA Playoffs W, 88-65 Paul Quinn W, 50-48 vs Texas A&M-Commerce^ W, 65-64 St. Mary’s Bold indicates home game W, 88-77 Southwestern Okla. L, 76-62 vs Midwestern State^ W, 71-69 (OT) Tarleton State* W, 87-70 Cameron L, 78-55 at Central Missouri% L, 70-59 West Texas A&M* 2004-05 W, 93-72 Dixie State College * LSC South Division Game L, 77-73 Eastern New Mexico* Pete Peterson (17-11, 8-4) L, 78-63 Texas A&M-Commerce ^ LSC Tournament Game W, 79-70 Eastern New Mexico* W, 71-59 Texas A&M-International L, 76-73 Midwestern State* % NCAA Tournament Game W, 80-76 West Texas A&M* L, 75-53 St. Mary’s L, 81-57 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 103-59 Abilene Christian* L, 80-75 Central Oklahoma W, 85-74 Abilene Christian* W, 100-74 Angelo State* W, 58-47 Northeastern State L, 65-63 West Texas A&M* 2009-10 W, 89-87 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 62-52 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 85-84 Eastern New Mexico* Pete Peterson (13-14, 3-9) L, 72-64 Tarleton State* L, 66-54 East Central L, 58-55 Tarleton State* W, 70-58 Texas A&M International W, 71-68 East Central^ W, 69-57 Panhandle State L, 76-67 West Texas A&M* W, 81-69 Texas Lutheran L, 65-53 Northeastern State^ W, 72-51 Incarnate Word W, 78-76 Eastern New Mexico* W, 66-62 St. Mary’s * indicates LSC South game W, 85-73 vs Texas A&M-International L, 71-66 (OT) Tarleton State* L, 73-72 Incarnate Word ^ indicates LSC Playoff game L, 69-67 vs St. Mary’s W, 82-79 Midwestern State* W, 72-62 Texas A&M-Commerce Bold indicates home game W, 81-60 Incarnate Word W, 85-61 Angelo State* W, 50-49 St. Mary’s L, 103-100 (OT) Cameron W, 92-87 Abilene Christian* W, 68-51 Texas A&M International 2002-03 W, 70-56 Southwestern Oklahoma L, 88-72 Southeastern Oklahoma^ L, 77-53 Northeastern State Pete Peterson (11-16, 3-9) W, 60-58 Oklahoma Panhandle * LSC South Division Game W, 68-66 Incarnate Word W, 77-65 Huston-Tillotson L, 75-62 Tarleton State ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 66-50 Southeastern Oklahoma L, 91-66 Colorado State W, 78-77 Angelo State* Bold indicates home game W, 89-85 (OT) East Central L, 93-58 Metro State W, 92-78 Abilene Christian* W, 79-56 Huston-Tillotson W, 118-110 (OT) Houston Baptist W, 66-58 West Texas A&M* 2007-08 L, 89-73 Central Oklahoma W, 57-55 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 85-72 Eastern New Mexico* Pete Peterson (16-11, 5-7) L, 59-48 Cameron L, 77-75 East Central L, 77-65 Midwestern State* W, 53-51 St. Mary’s L, 62-58 (OT) Southwestern Oklahoma W, 85-58 Texas Lutheran L, 89-73 A&M-Commerce* W, 77-76 Texas A&M International L, 65-57 West Texas A&M* W, 104-72 vs Paul Quinn L, 69-67 Midwestern State* W, 65-55 Incarnate Word L, 72-62 Eastern New Mexico* W, 69-60 vs Southeastern Oklahoma W, 72-69 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 69-60 East Central W, 97-91 (OT) Angelo State* L, 102-93 Houston Baptist W, 86-64 Angelo State* W, 58-52 Southeastern Okla. L, 85-66 Midwestern State* W, 80-61 Cameron W, 88-59 Abilene Christian* L, 48-43 St. Mary’s L, 74-50 Tarleton State* W, 81-74 Southwestern Oklahoma L, 81-70 West Texas A&M* L, 63-53 (OT) Southwestern Okla. L, 79-72 Abilene Christian* L, 79-76 Texas A&M-Commerce* W, 82-73 Eastern New Mexico* W, 79-56 Cameron W, 76-65 Abilene Christian* L, 58-55 Tarleton State L, 61-58 Tarleton State^ W, 85-82 (OT) Texas A&M International L, 81-58 Angelo State* L, 85-72 Texas A&M-Commerce* * LSC South Division Game W, 78-67 Incarnate Word L, 87-74 Midwestern State* L, 78-72 Central Oklahoma ^ indicates LSC Tournament game W, 86-68 Huston-Tillotson L, 78-59 Tarleton State* L, 67-56 Northeastern Oklahoma Bold indicates home game W, 89-81 Xavier (La.) W, 64-62 West Texas A&M* L, 76-72 Midwestern State* W, 91-88 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 70-56 Eastern New Mexico* W, 72-68 West Texas A&M* 2005-06 L, 78-60 Northeastern State * LSC South Division Game L, 78-70 Eastern New Mexico* Pete Peterson (18-10, 8-4) L, 86-69 Central Oklahoma Bold indicates home game L, 81-80 Angelo State* W, 76-58 St. Mary’s W, 74-65 Eastern New Mexico* L, 77-68 Abilene Christian* W, 71-60 Texas A&M-International W, 82-72 Midwestern State* 2010-11 L, 76-74 Abilene Christian* W, 69-63 St. Mary’s L, 67-59 Tarleton State* Pete Peterson (9-17, 4-10) L, 82-67 Angelo State* W, 55-51 Northeastern State L, 60-57 West Texas A&M* L, 66-55 Bradley W, 100-96 (OT) Midwestern State* L, 89-73 Central Oklahoma W, 91-75 Abilene Christian* L, 56-53 St. Edward’s L, 99-95 (OT) Eastern New Mexico* W, 83-74 East Central L, 79-76 Angelo State* W, 55-46 Texas Lutheran W, 80-76 West Texas A&M* L, 82-71 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 61-47 Eastern New Mexico* W, 69-66 Huston-Tillotson * indicates LSC South game L, 73-68 Northwest Missouri St L, 70-51 Tarleton State* L, 53-49 East Central Bold indicates home game W, 56-50 Incarnate Word W, 78-63 Midwestern State* L, 70-67 St. Edward’s W, 89-40 Texas A&M-International L, 69-51 West Texas A&M* W, 66-63 Northeastern State 2003-04 W, 93-78 Montana State Billings L, 56-54 Angelo State* L, 79-66 Central Oklahoma Pete Peterson (19-11, 9-3) W, 70-49 Incarnate Word L, 95-83 Abilene Christian* W, 56-51 Southeastern Oklahoma W, 97-64 Texas A&M-International L, 62-59 Southwestern Oklahoma * LSC South Division Game W, 61-57 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 95-86 Huston-Tillotson L, 65-64 Cameron Bold indicates home game L, 57-47 Cameron L, 80-77 (OT) St. Mary’s W, 81-68 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 72-53 Texas A&M-Commerce L, 68-66 Incarnate Word W, 69-67 Midwestern State* 2008-09 L, 70-49 Eastern New Mexico* W, 74-62 Cameron L, 90-59 Tarleton State* Pete Peterson (19-11, 8-4) L, 68-65 Incarnate Word* L, 74-72 Southwestern Oklahoma W, 79-67 Abilene Christian* L, 76-73 Texas A&M International L, 82-73 (OT) Angelo State* W, 98-86 vs Minnesota State W, 60-58 Angelo State* L, 56-51 St. Mary’s W, 66-55 Abilene Christian* W, 74-59 vs Southwestern Oklahoma L, 63-60 Eastern New Mexico* W, 82-71 Texas Lutheran L, 72-57 Midwestern State* W, 80-76 Texas A&M-International L, 74-60 West Texas A&M* W, 51-42 St. Mary’s L, 65-46 Tarleton State* L, 69-65 St. Mary’s W, 91-76 Eastern New Mexico* W, 57-55 Incarnate Word L, 70-56 West Texas A&M*

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W, 77-73 West Texas A&M* 11/16 CSU-Pueblo! W, 90-79 1/6 #RV A&M-Commerce* L, 68-92 1/18 Eastern N.M. W 65-62 L, 64-62 Angelo State* 11/19 St. Edward’s W, 82-80 1/9 #9/#15 Tarleton State*L, 47-50 1/20 Western N.M. W 64-47 W, 71-65 Abilene Christian* 11/22 UTPB^ L, 89-106 1/13 Eastern N.M* W,74-61 1/23 Angelo St. L 74-66 L, 77-61 Midwestern State* 11/23 TAMIU^ L, 77-86 1/16 West Texas A&M* L, 60-76 2/1 Midwestern St. L 66-44 L, 57-37 Tarleton State* 11/26 St. Edward’s W, 79-69 1/20 #4/2Midwestern State* L, 50-95 2/3 Cameron L 67-58 L, 86-77 Eastern New Mexico* 11/30 UTPB L, 59-69 1/23 Cameron* L, 65-73 2/8 Tarleton St. L 78-72 W, 68-65 Incarnate Word* 12/4 TAMIU L, 90-99 1/30 #9/#14Angelo State* L, 71-74 2/10 A&M-Commerce L 86-78 * LSC South Division Game 12/7 St. Mary’s L, 51-52 2/3 Eastern N.M.* L,71-74 2/15 West Texas A&M L 88-60 Bold indicates home game 12/14 Schreiner W, 79-67 2/6 West Texas A&M* L, 62-75 2/17 UT Permian Basin L 92-78 12/18 Texas Lutheran W, 75-71 2/10 #RV A&M-Commerce* W,84-71 2/22 Western N.M. W 80-40 2011-12 1/8 A&M-Commerce* L, 66-68 2/13 #RV Tarleton State* L, 63-76 2/24 Eastern N.M. L 58-56 Pete Peterson (12-16, 7-11) 1/11 #9 Tarleton State* L, 84-103 2/17 #22/#21 Midwestern State*L, 63-81 Bold indicates home game L, 71-75 UT-Permian Basin 1/15 Eastern N.M* L, 78-82 2/20 Cameron* W, 77-69 W, 67-63 TAMIU 1/18 West Texas A&M* L, 59-82 2/27 #15/22Angelo State* L, 84-90 W, 62-47 TAMIU 1/22 Cameron* W, 59-57 3/4 #11/15 Angelo State@ L, 86-87 L, 76-85 St. Edward’s 1/25 Midwestern State* L, 62-83 W, 73-63 Texas Lutheran 2/1 Angelo State* W, 79-69 * Lone Star Conference Game W, 88-74 Sul Ross State 2/5 Eastern N.M.* L, 62-68 &Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Classic W, 107-88 St. Edward’s 2/8 West Texas A&M* L, 51-58 (Kingsville, Texas) L, 76-77 St. Mary’s 2/13 A&M-Commerce* W, 75-74 ^ Tarleton State Thanksgiving W, 77-69 Eastern N.M.* 2/15 #4 Tarleton State* L, 58-94 Classic(Stephenville, Tx) L, 61-69 West Texas A&M* 2/19 Cameron* L, 58-63 ! Daytona Mitsubishi/Kia Shootout L, 70-72 Tarleton State* 2/22 Midwestern State* L, 60-83 (Daytone Beach, Fla.) L, 68-72 Midwestern State* 3/1 Angelo State* L, 41-53 @ LSC Tournament Game L, 70-79 Cameron* 3/5 Midwestern State@ L, 61-77 Bold indicates home game W, 72-67 Angelo State* W, 72-59 Abilene Christian* * Lone Star Conference Game 2016-17 L, 54-70 Incarnate Word* ! Al Kaly Classic (Pueblo, Colo.) Johnny Estelle (19-12,10-8) L, 55-59 Incarnate Word* ^ Emerald Beach Hotel Javelina Classic 11/11 Black Hills State W 75-59 L, 67-70 (OT) St. Mary’s (Kingsville, Texas) 11/12 S.D. Mines & Tech. W 72-62 L, 56-60 Eastern N.M.* @ LSC Tournament Game 11/15 Tex. A&M Int. W 60-58 L, 40-69 West Texas A&M* Bold indicates home game 11/22 Tex. A&M Int. W 65-56 L, 52-63 Tarleton State* 11/25 Ouachita Baptist L 83-80 W, 104-94 (3OT) A&M-Commerce* 2014-15 11/26 S.E. Oklahoma St. L 64-59 W, 76-65 A&M-Commerce* Johnny Estelle (8-19, 3-11) 11/29 St. Mary’s W 79-64 W, 76-64 Cameron* 11/14 Lake Erie College W, 96-93 2ot 12/10 St. Edward’s W 74-71 L, 50-71 Midwestern State* 11/16 Henderson State L, 61-65 12/13 St. Mary’s W 71-53 W, 82-71 Angelo State* 11/19 #RV St.Marys’s W, 76-71 12/17 Cameron* L 78-71 L, 70-80 Abilene Christian* 11/22 UTPA L, 77-82 12/19 Midwestern St.* L 73-68 L, 55-67 Tarleton State@ 11/25 #25 OLLU L, 80-86 12/31 UT Rio Grande Valley L 96-78 11/28 Northwest Nazarene^ W, 84-70 1/5 A&M-Commerce* L 74-72 * Lone Star Conference Game 11/29 Pittsburg State^ L, 83-95 1/7 Tarleton St.* W 76-71 @ LSC Tournament Game 12/2 St.Mary’s L, 55-60 1/12 UT Permian Basin* L 83-76 Bold indicates home game 12/3 TAMIU L, 83-88 1/14 West Texas A&M* L 80-65 12/15 Eckerd College W, 76-67 1/19 Eastern N.M.* W 72-64 2012-13 12/16 University of Tampa L,76-79ot 1/21 Western N.M.* W 77-58 Pete Peterson (13-13, 9-9) 12/20 #20 OLLU L, 73-86 1/24 Angelo State* W 67-53 L, 60-67 TAMIU 1/3 Schreiner University W, 64-56 1/28 Angelo State* W 63-50 W, 80-55 Texas Lutheran 1/8 #RV A&M-Commerce* L, 71-87 2/2 Midwestern St.* W 60-59 W, 60-52 St. Edward’s 1/10 #3/#5 Tarleton State* L, 44-59 2/4 Cameron* W 58-56 W, 85-55 Bacone 1/14 Eastern N.M* W,75-67 2/9 Tarleton St.* L 78-41 L, 46-61 McMurry 1/17 West Texas A&M* L, 52-71 2/11 A&M-Commerce* L 77-59 W, 56-48 Cameron* 1/21 Cameron* L, 71-78 2/16 West Texas A&M* W 76-59 L, 64-67 Midwestern State* 1/24 #23/20Midwestern State* L, 71-75 2/18 UT Permian Basin* L 87-81 L, 71-78 St. Edward’s 1/31 #8/#7Angelo State* L, 67-85 2/23 Western N.M.* W 74-61 W, 57-43 TAMIU 2/4 Eastern N.M.* W,83-52 2/25 Eastern N.M.* W 53-51 L, 46-52 Tarleton State* 2/7 West Texas A&M* L, 68-74 3/3 West Texas A&M@ W 68-63 W, 75-69 A&M-Commerce* 2/12 A&M-Commerce* L,74-83 3/4 Angelo St.@ L 74-60 W, 82-63 Eastern N.M.* 2/14 #11/14 Tarleton State*L, 70-75 3/11 UT Permian Basin+ W 74-71 W, 64-61 (OT) West Texas A&M* 2/18 Cameron* W, 72-67 3/12 West Texas A&M+ L 76-64 L, 67-81 Angelo State* 2/21 #RV Midwestern State* L, 53-76 * Lone Star Conference Game W, 74-65 Abilene Christian* 2/28 #15/13Angelo State* L, 70-88 @ LSC Tournament Game L, 71-74 Incarnate Word* 3/4 #17/15 Angelo State@ L, 73-83 + NCAA Tournament L, 67-75 Incarnate Word* * Lone Star Conference Game Bold indicates home game L, 79-82 (OT) Cameron* ^ Tarleton State Thanksgiving Classic L, 59-79 Midwestern State* @ LSC Tournament Game 2017-18 W, 56-55 Tarleton State* Bold indicates home game Johnny Estelle (12-16, 5-13) L, 70-77 A&M-Commerce* 11/10 S.D. Mines W 71-53 W, 66-62 Eastern N.M.* 11/11 Chadron State W 95-63 L, 56-57 West Texas A&M* 2015-16 11/14 St. Mary’s W 60-53 W, 70-61 Angelo State* Johnny Estelle (11-15, 3-11) 11/17 CSU-Pueblo W 82-64 W, 83-76 Abilene Christian* 11/14 UTPB& W, 79-77 ot 11/18 Adams State W 75-73 L, 75-80 (OT) Incarnate Word@ 11/15 TAMIU& W, 56-53 11/21 Tex. A&M Int. W 63-56 11/18 St.Marys’s L, 54-63 11/24 Tex. A&M Int. W 66-61 * Lone Star Conference Game 11/20 UTRGVEXHIBITION L, 56-78 11/28 Angelo State W 76-59 @ LSC Tournament Game 11/22 Ohio Valley W, 76-66 12/2 St. Edward’s L 89-72 Bold indicates home game 11/27 Quachita Baptist^ W, 82-65 12/7 Cameron W 63-59 11/28 CSU-Pueblo^ W,72-69 ot 12/16 St. Edward’s L 85-83 12/2 #RV St.Edward’s L, 73-90 12/19 St. Mary’s L 61-57 2013-14 12/12 TAMIU W, 56-53 12/30 Midwestern St. L 72-68 Pete Peterson (8-19, 3-11) 1/6 Tarleton St. L 74-66 EXHIBITION 12/14 St.Mary’s W, 58-53 11/2 UTPA L, 56-74 12/19 Virginia State! L,55-80 1/11 UT Permian St. L 79-50 11/12 St. Mary’s L, 65-80 12/20 Thomas University! W, 56-54 1/13 West Texas A&M L 70-69 11/15 #1 Metro State! L, 44-73 - 42 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

All-Time Record vs. Opponents Florida International 1-0 Raymondville Ind. 2-0 Xavier (La.) 1-0 Fort Lewis College 1-0 Regis 1-0 Opponent W-L Freer All-Stars 1-0 Rice 1-6 ^ includes 2013 and 2014 exhibi- A&I All-Stars 1-0 Fresno Pacific 1-0 Robstown High School 2-1 tion loss A&I Freshmen 1-0 Georgetown (Ky.) 0-1 St. Cloud State 1-0 A&M-Commerce 53-76 Harding 0-1 St. Edward’s 44-34 Abilene Christian 48-49 Hardin-Simmons 0-3 St. Mary’s 54-61 Adams State 1-0 Harlingen AFB 2-0 St. Thomas 1-1 Alabama-Huntsville 1-0 Harlingen Ind. 2-0 Saint Leo 1-0 Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 Henderson State 0-1 Sam Houston State 26-52 Alaska-Fairbanks 0-1 Houston 1-9 San Antonio College 1-0 Alice Firemen 3-0 Houston Baptist 9-11 San Antonio Elks 1-1 Alice High School 1-1 Houston YMCA 0-1 San Antonio YMCA 0-2 Allright Parking 1-0 Howard Payne 24-52 Sandia Ind. 1-0 Ambassador 1-0 Humble Oilers 5-3 Schreiner 23-22 Angelo State 54-56 Huston-Tillotson 12-0 Seattle Pacific 0-2 Arkansas-Monticello 3-0 Incarnate Word 16-14 Sinton Ind. 3-0 Austin College 1-9 Indianapolis 1-0 South Dakota Mines 2-0 Bacone 1-0 Kingsville High School 2-2 Southeastern Oklahoma 9-7 Baptist Christian 1-0 Kingsville NAS 2-3 Southern 0-1 Baylor 0-5 Lake Erie College 1-0 Southern Arkansas 1-0 Beeville Independents 3-0 Lamar 4-24 Southern Colorado 2-0 Bethany Nazarene 0-1 LeTourneau 0-2 Southern Methodist 0-1 Bishop College 3-2 Lindenwood 1-0 Southwest Baptist 0-1 Bishop High School 2-0 Loyola 1-1 Southwest Texas 17-63 Black Hills State 1-0 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Southwestern 21-21-1 Bowie State 1-0 Lubbock Christian 1-0 Southwestern Louisiana 0-1 Bradley 0-1 Mary-Hardin-Baylor 11-0 Southwestern Oklahoma 5-7 Briggs Construction 1-0 McMurry 13-25 Stephen F. Austin 13-68 Brook Army 0-2 Mercedes Ind. 1-0 Sul Ross 32-33 Brownsville JC 1-0 Metro State 0-2 Taft Independents 3-2 Cabiniss Field 2-0 Mexico City YMCA 1-1 Tahoe (Calif.) 2-0 Cal State-Bakersfield 0-3 Midwestern State 12-37 Tampa 0-1 Cal State-Dominguez Hills 0-1 Millersville 1-0 Tarleton State 23-41 Cal State-Los Angeles 0-1 Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 Texas 1-9 Cal State-Northridge 0-2 Minnesota State 1-0 Texas A&M 2-5 Cal State-Sacramento 1-0 Missouri Pacific 2-0 Texas A&M-International 20-5 Cameron 20-21 Missouri Western 1-0 Texas College 2-0 Central Arkansas 2-0 Montana State-Billings 1-0 Texas-Arlington 2-4 Central Missouri 1-1 Monterrey Tech 6-0 Texas-Permian Basin 2-7 Central Oklahoma 15-23 National Christian 4-0 Texas Chiropractic 4-0 Chadron State 1-0 National Univ. of Mexico 1-0 Texas City Ind. 1-0 Chapman (Calif.) 0-1 North Alabama 1-2 Texas-El Paso 0-3 Chapman Ranch 1-0 North Dakota 0-1 Texas Lutheran 55-25 Circulo Club 10-13 North Texas 2-5 Texas-Rio Grande Valley 9-20^ Clark (Ga.) 0-1 Northeastern State 6-9 Texas-San Antonio 2-4 Colorado State 0-1 Northern Kentucky 1-0 Texas Wesleyan 1-2 Colorado State-Pueblo 3-0 Northern Michigan 1-0 Thomas University (GA.) 1-0 Concordia-Texas 14-2 Northwest Missouri State 0-3 Trinity 11-23 Corpus Christi Indep. 3-0 Northwest Nazarene 1-0 Victoria Junior College 4-0 Corpus Christi NAS 2-6 Northwestern State (La.) 0-1 Virginia State 0-1 Corpus Christi Univ. 30-17 Ohio Valley 1-0 Virginia Union 0-1 Dakota State 1-0 Oklahoma Arts & Sciences 3-0 Wabash 1-0 Dallas Baptist 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist 0-1 Ward Island Navy 1-3 Daniel Baker 8-2 Oklahoma City University 1-2 Washburn 0-2 Dixie State 1-0 Oklahoma Panhandle 2-0 Wayland Baptist 1-1 Drury 0-1 Oklahoma State 0-1 West Texas A&M 26-50 East Central 9-5 Olson’s Swedes 0-2 Western N.M. 4-0 Eastern New Mexico 46-27 Oregon Tech 1-0 Western State 1-0 Eau Claire (Wis.) 1-0 Ouachita Baptist 2-1 Western Washington 1-0 Eckerd College 1-0 Our Lady of the Lake 1-2 Whiskered Wizards 1-0 Edinburg All-Stars 1-0 Paul Quinn 7-0 Wichita State 0-1 Edinburg Ind. 0-2 Pemex Oilers 1-0 Wiley 0-1 Edinburg Junior College 6-1 Pittsburg State University 0-1 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1-0 Emporia State 0-1 Quincy (Ind.) 0-1 Wisconsin-Parkside 0-1 Falfurrias Ind. 1-0 Randolph Air Base 1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0 Javelina Nation @JavelinaMBB @JavelinaAthletics 43 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

1949-50 1964-65 Mark Goode - LSC Academic (1) Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) Jim Koerner - LSC (1) 1978-79 Kyle Roher - LSC Academic (1) Marty Schultz - LSC (3) Mike Escalante - LSC (HM) Al Taylor - LSC (1), LSC Media 1950-51 Eric Staten - LSC (HM) Team (2), LSC Defensive Player of Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) 1965-66 Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (2), the Year Ragan Collinsworth - TC (2) Marty Schultz - LSC (2) NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1), LSC Isaac Washington - LSC (1), LSC MVP Media Team (1) 1951-52 1966-67 Harlan Huibregtse - TC (1) Chuck Meyer - LSC (2) 1979-80 1990-91 Bob Rainey - LSC (HM) Robert Chaney - LSC Academic (1) Frank Gonzalez - LSC Academic 1952-53 1967-68 Mike Escalante - LSC Academic (1), Team Bob Brandt - TC (2) Bob Rainey - LSC (1) LSC All-Tournament Team Kyle Roher - LSC Academic Team Chuck Meyer - LSC (2) Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (1), Randy Staats - LSC Academic Team 1953-54 LSC MVP, LSC (1), LSC Tournament Isaac Washington - Basketball Marvin Leggett - TC (1) 1968-69 MVP, NAIA All-District (1) Times All-America (2), LSC MVP, Thomas Miksch - TC (2) Chuck Meyer - LSC (1) LSC (1) Alvin Schubert - TC (HM) 1980-81 1969-70 Michael Daniel - LSC (2) 1991-92 1954-55 Gary Wideman - LSC (HM) Dean Lammert - LSC Academic (1) Sidney Days - LSC Defensive Player Walker Sandres - LSC (HM) Ed Turner - NAIA All-America (2), of the Year, LSC (2) Walter Mayer - LSC (HM) 1970-71 LSC (1), LSC All-Tournament Team, Michael Robins - LSC MVP, LSC (1), Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (1) NAIA All-District (1) LSC All-Tournament Team 1955-56 Kyle Roher - NCAA DII All-Region Don McDonald - 1956 - LSC (2) 1971-72 1981-82 Tournament Team, LSC Academic Walker Sanders - 1956 - LSC (HM) Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (2) James Bailey - LSC (1) Team, LSC Tournament MVP Algie Neal - LSC (2) Michael Daniel - NAIA All-District Bill Carter - LSC Coach of the Year 1956-57 (1) Don McDonald - NAIA All-America 1972-73 Joe Farmer - LSC (2) 1992-93 (2), LSC (1) Hoegie Simmons - AP All-America Joe Romo - LSC Academic (1) Eric Clemons - LSC (2), LSC All- Walker Sanders - LSC (HM) (HM), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (2) Tournament Team Walter Mayer - LSC (HM) Jeff Wildenberg - LSC (1), NAIA 1982-83 Eric Clemons, 1993 - LSC T All-District (1) Michael McCain - LSC (2) Sidney Days - LSC (2) 1957-58 Maurice Jones - LSC Defensive Don McDonald - LSC (2) 1973-74 1984-85 Player of the Year, LSC (2), LSC All- Ted Dockery - LSC (HM) Hoegie Simmons - NAIA All-Amer- James Gross - LSC (1), LSC All- Tournament Team Jay Hawley - LSC (HM) ica (HM), AP All-America (HM), Tournament Team Billy Kromer - LSC (HM) NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) Alton Jackson - LSC (2) 1994-95 Jeff St. Clair - LSC (2) Johnny Estelle - LSC All-Tourna- 1959-60 Ken Kimes - LSC Academic (2) 1985-86 ment Team Harlon Gerhold - LSC (HM) Curtis Harris - LSC (2), LSC All- Deron Rutledge - NCAA DII All- Hank Allen - LSC (HM) 1974-75 Tournament Team America (1), NCAA DII All-Region Jeff St. Clair - NAIA All-America Alton Jackson - LSC (2) (1), LSC (1) 1960-61 (HM), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (2), Randy Smith - LSC (1), LSC All- Tyrone Washington - LSC All- Phil Shirk - LSC (HM) LSC Academic (2) Tournament Team, LSC Defensive Tournament Team Leonard Anderson - LSC (HM) Ken Kimes - LSC Academic (1) Player of the Year Hank Allen - LSC (HM) Franklin Williams- LSC All-Tourna- 1995-96 1975-76 ment Team Johnny Estelle - LSC Tournament 1961-62 James Johnson - NAIA All-District MVP, LSC (2) Phil Shirk - NAIA All-America (1), (1), LSC (2), LSC Academic (1) 1986-87 Deron Rutledge - NCAA DII All- NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) David Williams - LSC Freshman of Charles Dobbins - LSC Freshman America (2), Basketball Times All- the Year of the Year America (2), NCAA DII All-Region 1962-63 Randy Smith - LSC MVP, LSC (1) (1), NCAA DII Region All-Tourna- Jim Koerner - LSC (1) 1976-77 ment Team, LSC All-Tournament Phil Shirk - NAIA All-District (2), Kelvin Flynn - LSC Academic (1) 1988-89 Team, LSC MVP, LSC (1) LSC (2) Ronnie Norrell - LSC Academic (1) Mark Benson - LSC (2) Chris Walker - LSC Defensive Jerry Daniel - LSC (HM) David Williams - LSC (HM) Allen Gratts - LSC All-Tournament Player of the Year John Lowe - LSC (HM) Team, LSC (2) 1977-78 Kyle Roher - LSC Freshman of the 1996-97 1963-64 Warren Creason - LSC Academic Year, LSC All-Tournament Team Des Stewart - LSC (2) Phil Shirk, 1964 - NAIA All-America (HM) Jerry Hopkins - LSC Coach of the (1), NAIA All-District (1), LSC (1) James Johnson - LSC (1), LSC Year 1997-98 Jim Koerner - LSC (2) Academic (1), LSC All-Tournament Al Taylor - LSC (1), LSC All-Tourna- Des Stewart - LSC (2) Jerry Daniel - LSC (HM) Team ment Team Ryan Parker - LSC (HM) John Lowe - LSC (HM) Bobby Kinzer - LSC (2) Randy Phoenix - LSC Academic Eric Staten - LSC (2) 1989-90

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1997-98 All-Region (1), NABC All-Region 2018 Michael Webb - LSC Academic (1), LSC (1) Trey Sumpter - LSC (3) Team Richard Gonzalez - LSC (2), LSC Robert Stevenson - LSC All-De- Defensive Player of the Year fensive 1998-99 Juan Lanauze - LSC Freshman of Eric Potter - LSC Freshman of the the Year TC - Texas Conference Year LSC - Lone Star Conference Ryan Parker - LSC Academic Team 2005-06 1 - First Team Steve Greek - LSC Commissioner’s Remi Yusuf - Division II Bulletin 2 - Second Team Honor Roll All-America (HM), Daktronics All- HM - Honorable Mention Ryan Parker - LSC Commissioner’s Region (1), LSC (1), LSC MVP MVP - Most Valuable Player Honor Roll Ricky Huckaby - LSC (2) Randy Phoenix - LSC Commis- Bobby Pandy - LSC (HM) sioner’s Honor Roll Pete Peterson - LSC Coach of the Cedric Ward - LSC Commissioner’s Year Honor Roll 2006-07 1999-00 Remi Yusuf - LSC (2) Terry Allen - LSC (HM) Ricky Huckaby - LSC (2) Quincy Sims - LSC (HM) Bobby Pandy - LSC (HM) Randy Phoenix - LSC Commis- sioner’s Honor Roll 2007-08 Jerome Lewis - LSC Freshman of Wendell Mulkey - LSC (2), LSC the Year Defensive Player of the Year Reggie Love - LSC (HM) 2000-01 Stephen Story - LSC (HM) Billy Brewster - LSC (2), LSC All- Derrell Blackburn - LSC Commis- Tournament Team sioner’s Honor Roll Kenneth Johnson - LSC (2) 2008-09 2001-02 Wendell Mulkey - LSC (1) Kendell Garland - NCAA DII All- Chip Jones - LSC (HM), LSC Defen- Region (1), LSC (2) sive Player of the Year Eric Potter - LSC Defensive Player Clyde Johnson - LSC (2) of the Year, LSC All-Tournament Derrell Blackburn - LSC Commis- Team sioner’s Honor Roll Richard Gonzalez - LSC Freshman of the Year 2009-10 Naquawn Lee - LSC (HM) 2002-03 Adan Montalvo - LSC Academic Will Brown - NCAA DII All-Region (2), LSC (1) 2010-11 Colin Merritt - LSC Freshman of Antwan Mullins - LSC (2) the Year 2011-12 2003-04 Ashton Brown - LSC (HM) Will Brown - NCAA DII All-Region Robert Williams - LSC (HM) (2), NABC All-Region (2), Division II Bulletin All-America (HM), LSC 2012-13 (1), LSC All-Tournament Team, LSC Rashad Basey - LSC (2) MVP Robert Hamilton - NABC All- 2014-15 Region (1), LSC (1), LSC Newcomer Jordan Jahr - HM of the Year Jamie Barnett - LSC (2) 2015-16 Eduardo Lopez - LSC Academic Troy Jones- (HM) Pete Peterson, 2004 - LSC Coach DJ Weathers- (HM) of the Year Thomas Diaz- LSC All Academic Wayne Lovings, 2004 - LSC Fresh- man of the Year 2016-17 Duan Wright - LSC (3) 2004-05 Thomas Diaz - LSC All-Academic Robert Hamilton - NABC All- Robert Stevenson - LSC All-De- America (HM), Division II Bulletin fensive All-America (HM), Daktronics

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The Javelinas have had a number of players in recent history play Remi Yusuf professional ball. Below is a list of those players along with short bios Played: Columbia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia from their time at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Javelina Career: A four-year letterwinner from 2002-07. Averaged 18.8 points and 5.5 rebounds per game as a junior and 16.7 points and 5.2 re- Jamie Barnett bounds as a senior. Shot over 50 percent from the field for his career and Played: USBL over 80 percent from the foul line. Ended his career with 1,507 points. Javelina Career: Barnett averaged 10.9 points per game in his two- The 2006 Lone Star Conference MVP, Division II Bulletin All-American year career. He averaged 10.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists and Daktronics all-South Central Region honoree. per game as a senior. He earned Second Team LSC honors. Troy Jones William Brown Played: Spain (C.B.Cazorla) Played: Mexico, Lebanon Javelina Career: A two-year starter during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 Javelina Career: Brown played from 2002-04 and was a big-time seaons. Troy averaged12.3 points per game and 6.9 rebounds. He earned scorer for the Javelinas. He averaged 20.3 points en route to earning LSC Honorable Mention his senior season. LSC First Team honors and Second Team All-Region honors as a junior. He led the team to the NCAA Tournament as a senior averaging 17.2 points per game. He was a Division II Bulletin Honorable Mention All- American and the LSC Most Valuable Player. He scored 1,062 points in two seasons.

Roberto Flores Played: Mexico Javelina Career: He played one season for the Javelinas in 2005-06 averaging 2.1 points per game.

Richard Gonzales Played: Mexico Javelina Career: A four-year starter from 2001-05. He finished his ca- reer with 146 three-pointers, 316 assists, 159 steals and 1,115 points. He was the LSC Freshman of the Year in 2002 and the LSC Defensive Player of the Year in 2005.

Rickey Huckaby Played: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia Javelina Career: A two-year starter during the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. He averaged 12.3 and 12.7 points per game and had two nearly identical seasons. He was a two-time LSC South Second Team player. He made 68 three-pointers and scored 715 points in 58 career games.

Bobby Pandy Played: Domican Republic Javelina Career: Pandy played the same two years as Huckaby and had a similar career. He averaged 12.1 points and 6.3 rebounds as a junior and 12.8 points and 6.3 rebounds as a senior. He shot 54.3 percent from the field for his career.

Deron Rutledge Played: England, IBA, USBL, ABA, NBDL Javelina Career: Rutledge was one of the greatest players in school history. He was a First Team NCAA Division II All-American in 1995 and a Second Team NCAA D2 All-American and Second Team Basket- ball Times All-American in 1996. He was the LSC MVP in 1996 after averaging 21.3 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. In two seasons he scored 1,229 points and grabbed 560 rebounds while shooting 64.6 percent from the field.

Vince Williams Played: Paraguay, Argentina, Texas Tycoons (ABA) Javelina Career: Williams played two seasons for the Hoggies from 2002-04. He averaged 8.2 points and 2.6 rebounds as a junior. He shot 55.8 percent from the field as a junior.

- 46 - 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide Lone Star Conference* LSC Tournament Champions | # LSC co-Regular Season Champions TARLETON STATE Location: Stephenville, Texas Head Coach: Chris Reisman (1st Season) 2017-18 Record: 19-11, 12-6 LSC Home Arena: Wisdom Gym MIDWESTERN STATE Location: Wichita Falls, Texas Head Coach: Nelson Haggerty (Eighth Season) 2017-18 Record: 11-18, 7-11 LSC Home Arena: D.L. Ligon Coliseum ANGELO STATE Location: San Angelo, Texas Head Coach: Cinco Boone (Fourth Season) Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience 2017-18 Record: 18-11, 9-9 LSC for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive development of student-athletes Home Arena: Stephens Arena through academic services and life skills programming. A&M-COMMERCE The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while intending to be recognized as the Location: Commerce, Texas premier NCAA Division II conference in the nation. Head Coach: Jaret von Rosenberg (2nd Season) The league’s mission is to provide comprehensive student-athlete experiences in high-level 2017-18 Record: 22-9, 12-6 LSC athletic competition, with particular dedication to student-athlete development, graduation Home Arena: The Field House success, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, community engagement, and expanding opportuni- ties.

EASTERN NEW MEXICO The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has developed from a five-team conference of Texas- Location: Portales, N.M. based schools to a nine-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Head Coach: Tres Segler (Second Season) Mexico). The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education 2017-18 Record: 11-17, 6-12 LSC and competitive sports. Home Arena: Greyhound Arena Throughout the league’s 83-year history, various institutions have competed under the LSC CAMERON banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Location: Lawton, Okla. Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Head Coach: Andrew Brown (Third Season) Association. 2017-18 Record: 11-17, 7-11 LSC The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been Home Arena: Aggie Gym added from 1954 to 1995. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE Location: Kingsville, Texas Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included members from Arkansas and Okla- Head Coach: Johnny Estelle (Fifth Season) homa. 2017-18 Record: 12-16, 5-13 LSC Home Arena: SPEC Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State WESTERN NEW MEXICO (1968, 1994) joined the league soon after. Location: Silver City, N.M. Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while Harding reconnected with the league Head Coach: Matt Enriquez (Third Season) as an affiliate member in track and field in 2013. In 2014, McMurry returned as an affiliate 2017-18 Record: 6-21, 3-15 LSC member in indoor and outdoor track and field, and football. Home Arena: Drag’s Court While the LSC has maintained a long-standing tradition of competitive athletic programs for its members, many teams and individuals have gone on to distinguish themselves on the WEST TEXAS A&M national stage. Entering 2014-15, LSC member institutions have collected 75 NCAA national Location: Canyon, Texas championships since the league joined the Division II membership in 1982. West Texas A&M supplied the most recent addition to that total by claiming the softball championship this Head Coach: Tom Brown (Fifth Season) past spring. 2017-18 Record: 32-4, 15-3 LSC Home Arena: Greyhound Arena The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports (seven men and nine women). Men’s championships include football, cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track and UT PERMIAN BASIN field, outdoor track and field and golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and Location: Odessa, Texas golf. Head Coach: Andy Newman (Sixth Season) 2017-18 Record: 26-7, 14-4 LSC The conference office is located in Richardson, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner serves as the interim commissioner and director for compliance and Melanie Robotham is Home Arena: UTPB Gym the assistant commissioner for media relations.

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2017-18 Lone Star Conference Standings School LSC Pct. Overall Pct. 1. West Texas A&M 15-3 0.833 32-4 0.889 2. UT Permian Basin 14-4 0.778 26-7 0.788 3. A&M-Commerce 12-6 0.667 22-9 0.710 4. Tarleton State 12-6 0.667 19-11 0.633 5. Angelo State 9-9 0.500 18-11 0.621 6. Cameron 7-11 0.389 11-17 0.393 7. Midwestern State 7-11 0.389 11-18 0.379 8. Eastern New Mexico 6-12 0.333 11-17 0.393 9. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-13 0.278 12-16 0.429 10. Western New Mexico 3-15 0.167 6-21 0.222

2017-18 All-Conference Awards

Player of the Year: Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin Defensive Player of the Year: Sammy Allen UT Permian Basin Freshman of the Year: Gaige Prim, West Texas A&M Newcomer of the Year: Reggie Reid, Texas A&M Commerce Academic Player of the Year: Ryan Quaid, West Texas A&M Coach of the Year: Tom Brown, West Texas A&M

FIRST TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Hometown Reggie Reid Texas A&M-Commerce G Jr. Harlem, Ga. Daeshon Francis UT Permian Basin G Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. Josh Morris UT Permian Basin C Sr. Newark, N.J. David Chavlovich West Texas A&M G Sr. Arlington, Texas Ryan Quaid West Texas A&M F Jr. Fort Collins, Colo.

SECOND TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Hometown Brandon Neel Midwestern State G Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Josh Hawley Tarleton State F So. Irving, Texas Corinthian Ramsey Tarleton State G Jr. Arlington, Texas Willie Rooks Texas A&M-Commerce G Jr. Houston, Texas Sammy Allen UT Permian Basin F Sr. Oakland, Calif. Jordan Evans West Texas A&M G Sr. Houston, Texas

THIRD TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Hometown Ja’Michael Brown Angelo State G Jr. Raceland, La. Brandon Williams Angelo State F Sr. Houston, Texas J.V. Long Cameron G Sr. Arlington, Texas Deshawn Riddick Tarleton State G Sr. Austin, Texas James McPherson UT Permian Basin G Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich.

2018 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Player Team Pos. Yr. Hometown Devante Pullum Midwestern State G Sr. Little Elm, Texas Josh Hawley Tarleton State F So. Irving, Texas Robert Stevenson Texas A&M-Kingsville C Jr. Houston, Texas Sammy Allen UT Permian Basin F Sr. Oakland, Calif. Ryan Quaid West Texas A&M F Jr. Fort Collins, Colo.

2018 LSC MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS Player School Yr. Pos. Major Hometown Josh Morris UT Permian Basin Sr. F Criminology Newark, N.J. Sammy Allen UT Permian Basin Sr. G Criminology Oakland, Calif. Ryan Quaid West Texas A&M Jr. G Accounting Fort Collins, Colo. Ryan Gerber West Texas A&M Grad. G Sports & Exercise Dumas, Texas Alex Gonzalez-Alvarez Western New Mexico So. G Mathematics Madrid, Spain

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LSC Men’s Basketball Records INDIVIDUAL GAME INDIVIDUAL CAREER - continued Points: 55, Nate Granger, East Texas State vs. Paul Quinn, 1977 3-PT Made: 388, David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M, 2014-18 Points (LSC Only): 52, Calvin Walker, East Texas State vs. Tarleton State, 3-PT Attempts: 1,062, David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M, 2014-18 1970; Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I vs. East Texas State, 1974; Eddie 3-PT Percentage: .499, Charles Byrd, West Texas State, 1986-88 Robinson, Central Oklahoma vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, 1999 3-PT Per Game: 3.7, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma, 1989-91 FG Made: 26, Nate Granger, East Texas State vs. Paul Quinn, 1977 Rebounds: 1,682, James Lister, Sam Houston State, 1969-73 FG Attempts: 44, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I vs. Abilene Christian, Rebound Average: 17.0, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1970-73 1973 Assists: 789, Randall Moore, Abilene Christian, 1976-80 FT Made: 23, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. St. Mary’s, 1978; Alex Assists Avg: 7.7 (664 in 86 games) Mark Benson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Wright, Central Oklahoma vs. Southeastern Okla., 1992; Daeshon 1988-91 Francis, UT Permian Basin vs. Adams State, 2017 Steals: 269, Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Oklahoma, 2006-09 FT Attempts: 29, Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin vs. Adams State, 2017 TEAM GAME 3-PT Made: 11, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma vs. Nebraska- Points: 167, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993; Central Kearney, 1990; Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Baptist, 1993 Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001 Combined Points (two teams): 268, Central Oklahoma vs. Nebraska- 3-PT Attempts: 28, Marlon Dawson, Central Oklahoma vs. Kearney, 1991-92 (UCO won 140-128) Southeastern Oklahoma, 2001 Largest Margin of Victory: 104, Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Baptist, 3-PT Made Without Miss: 8, Kyric Rambo, Southeastern Oklahoma vs. 1995 (UCO won 158-54). Texas A&M-Commerce, 2007 FG Made: 67, Stephen F. Austin vs. Paul Quinn, 1973; Central Rebounds: 31, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin vs. Texas A&I, 1973 Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993; Central Oklahoma vs. Arkansas Assists: 19, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne vs. Lubbock Christian, 1979 Baptist, 1993 Steals: 15, Broderick Bobb, Abilene Christian vs. Western NM, 1997 FG Attempts: 119, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993 Blocks: 11, Trevor Fuller, Midwestern State vs. Angelo State, 2016 FG Percentage: .737, (42 of 57) Abilene Christian vs. Texas A&M- Kingsville, 1983 INDIVIDUAL SEASON FT Made: 50, Howard Payne vs. Sul Ross, 1966; Texas A&M-Commerce Points: 883, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1969-70 vs. Dallas Baptist, 2014 Scoring Average: 31.5, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1970-71 FT Attempts: 70, Central Oklahoma vs. University of Dallas, 1990 FG Made: 328, Roland Miller, East Central, 1997-98 FT Made Without Miss: 23, Texas A&I vs. Concordia Lutheran, 1990 FG Attempts: 685, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I, 1974-75 3-PT Made: 28, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, 2009 FG Percentage: .709 (168 of 237), Richard Trice, Howard Payne, 1962 3-PT Attempts: 57, Central Oklahoma vs. East Central, 2009 FT Made: 226, Lewis Gilcrease, Southwest Texas State, 1952-53 3-PT Made Without Miss: 4, Abilene Christian vs. Texas A&I, 1988; FT Attempts: 280, Daeshon Francis, UT Permian Basin, 2017-18 West Texas A&M vs Eastern New Mexico, 2016 FT Percentage: .961 (124 of 129) Ashton Brown, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Rebounds: 84, Stephen F. Austin vs. Abilene Christian, 1976 2011-12 Assists: 42, Central Oklahoma vs. Baptist Christian, 1993 3-PT Made: 139, Shawn Pughsley, Central Oklahoma, 1997-98 Steals: 32, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Schreiner, 1994 3-PT Attempts: 327, Jordan Evans, West Texas A&M, 2017-18 Blocks: 16, Midwestern State vs. Angelo State, 2016 3-PT Percentage: .523, Tom Gummings, Texas A&I, 1988-89 (54 of 104) 3-PT Made Per Game: 4.4, Shawn Williams, Central Oklahoma,1990-91 TEAM SEASON Rebounds: 522, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1971-72 Points: 3,566, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 Rebound Average: 19.3, Pete Harris, Stephen F. Austin, 1971-72 Scoring Average: 113.6, Central Oklahoma, 1992-93 Assists: 273, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne, 1979-80 Scoring Defense: 1,153, Stephen F. Austin, 1958-59 Assists Average: 9.7, Gary Hopkins, Howard Payne, 1979-80 Scoring Defense Average: 48.8, Southwest Texas State, 1951-52 Steals: 128, Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern Oklahoma, 2008-09 FG Made: 1,321, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 Steals Average: 4.3 (128 in 30 games), Abdullah Lawal, Southwestern FG Attempts: 2,653, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 Oklahoma, 2008-09 FG Percentage: .563, Stephen F. Austin, 1968-69 Blocks: 126, Johnny Tyson, Central Oklahoma, 1993-94 FT Made: 778, Sam Houston State, 1968-69 Blocks Avg: 4.7 (126 in 27 games) Johnny Tyson, Central Oklahoma, FT Attempts: 1,092, Sam Houston St., 1968-69 1993-94 FT Percentage: .805 (449 of 558), Southwest Texas State, 1967-68 3-PT Made: 421, West Texas A&M, 2017-18 INDIVIDUAL CAREER 3-PT Attempts: 1,133, West Texas A&M, 2017-18 Points: 3-PT Percentage: .438, Texas A&I, 1988-89 Two Seasons: 1,637, Alex Wright, Central Oklahoma, 1992-93 3-PT Per Game: 11.7, West Texas A&M, 2017-18 Three Seasons: 2,026, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 Rebounds: 1,535, Sam Houston State, 1968-69 Four Seasons: 2,490, David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M, 2014-18 Rebound Average: 55.6, Stephen F. Austin, 1954-55 Scoring Average: 28.5, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 Steals: 367, Central Oklahoma, 1991-92 FG Made: Blocks: 211, Central Oklahoma, 1993-94 Two Seasons: 592, Hoegie Simmons, Texas A&I, 1972-74 Three Seasons: 797, Fred Davis, Howard Payne, 1967-70 Bold and highlighted indicates the record was broken the previous season Four Seasons: 988, Nate Granger, East Texas State, 1973-77 Updated 9/7/18 FG Attempts: 1,912, David Chavlovich, West Texas A&M, 2014-18 FG Percentage: .701, Josh Morris, UT Permian Basin, 2016-18 FT Made: 606, Jack Fryman, Sul Ross, 1962-66 FT Attempts: 883, Jack Fryman, Sul Ross, 1962-66 FT Percentage: .886, Will Brown, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2002-04

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LSC Men’s Basketball Championship History Year Site Winner Score Runner-up LSC Tournament Titles 1975 Brownwood Sam Houston State 83-74 Howard Payne 7 -- West Texas A&M 1976 Brownwood Howard Payne 74-68 Angelo State 7 -- Midwestern State 1977 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 77-66 Howard Payne 5 -- Central Oklahoma 1978 Brownwood Texas A&M-Commerce 76-71 Howard Payne 4 -- Texas A&M-Commerce 1979 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-69 Texas A&M-Commerce 3 -- Tarleton State 1980 Huntsville Southwest Texas State 70-61 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3 -- Abilene Christian 1981 Huntsville Sam Houston State 89-76 Howard Payne 3 -- Angelo State 1982 Huntsville Sam Houston State 53-50 Stephen F. Austin 3 -- Sam Houston State 1983 Nacogdoches Stephen F. Austin 68-56 Sam Houston State 2 -- Southwest Texas 1984 Commerce Angelo State 83-80 Texas A&M-Commerce 2 -- Texas A&M-Kingsville 1985 Abilene Abilene Christian 99-81 Angelo State 1 -- UT Permian Basin 1986 Abilene Abilene Christian 74-65 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 -- Eastern New Mexico 1987 Abilene Abilene Christian 78-69 West Texas A&M 1 -- Howard Payne 1988 San Angelo Angelo State 94-73 West Texas A&M 1 -- Northeastern State 1989 San Angelo Angelo State 84-66 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 -- Stephen F. Austin 1990 Commerce West Texas A&M 91-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 1991 Amarillo West Texas A&M 83-70 Central Oklahoma LSC Tournament Final Appearances 1992 Abilene Texas A&M-Kingsville 98-97 Central Oklahoma 12 West Texas A&M (7-5) 1993 Abilene Eastern New Mexico 76-68 Texas A&M-Kingsville 10 Tarleton State (3-7) 1994 Canyon West Texas A&M 85-79 Abilene Christian 9 Angelo State (3-6) 1995 Edmond Central Oklahoma 96-93 Texas A&M-Kingsville 9 Midwestern State (7-2) 1996 Commerce Texas A&M-Kingsville 112-95 Central Oklahoma 9 Texas A&M-Commerce (4-5) 1997 Edmond Central Oklahoma 89-85 Texas A&M-Commerce 8 Central Oklahoma (5-3) 1998 Edmond Central Oklahoma 123-101 West Texas A&M 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville (2-5) 1999 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 78-62 Tarleton State 5 Howard Payne (1-4) 2000 Tahlequah Midwestern State 93-83 West Texas A&M 4 Abilene Christian (3-1) 2001 San Angelo West Texas A&M 75-73 (OT) Angelo State 4 Sam Houston State (3-1) 2002 Tahlequah Northeastern State 66-50 Tarleton State 2 UT Permian Basin (1-1) 2003 Portales West Texas A&M 69-61 Tarleton State 2 Northeastern State (1-1) 2004 Stephenville Tarleton State 69-66 Northeastern State 2 Southwest Texas (2-0) 2005 Commerce Texas A&M-Commerce 77-62 West Texas A&M 2 Stephen F. Austin (1-1) 2006 Durant West Texas A&M 99-85 Tarleton State 1 Southwestern Oklahoma (0-1) 2007 Wichita Falls Midwestern State 89-80 Southeastern Oklahoma 1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1) 2008 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 72-70 Texas A&M-Commerce 1 Eastern New Mexico (1-0) 2009 Bartlesville Midwestern State 66-60 Southwestern Oklahoma 2010 Bartlesville Midwestern State 65-55 Tarleton State All-Time Win-Loss Percentage 2011 Bartlesville Central Oklahoma 68-52 Tarleton State Team G W-L Pct. 2012 Allen Midwestern State 57-51 Tarleton State 1. UT Permian Basin 6 5-1 .833 2013 Allen Tarleton State 53-50 Midwestern State 2. Midwestern State 39 28-11 .718 2014 Allen Tarleton State 71-65 Midwestern State 3. West Texas A&M 54 35-19 .648 2015 Allen Texas A&M-Commerce 68-61 Angelo State 4. Sam Houston State 17 11-6 .647 2016 Allen Midwestern State 88-72 Angelo State 5. Tarleton State 46 29-17 .630 2017 Allen UT Permian Basin 93-85 Angelo State 6. Central Oklahoma 35 21-14 .600 2018 Frisco West Texas A&M 80-76 UT Permian Basin T7. Northeastern State 15 8-7 .533 Year-by-Year Tournament Appearances Eastern New Mexico (21) - 1986, 1989, 1990, T7. Southwest Texas State 15 8-7 .533 Texas A&M-Commerce (39) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, T9. Howard Payne 22 11-11 .500 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2013, T9. Stephen F. Austin 14 7-7 .500 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 11. Texas A&M-Commerce 65 30-35 .462 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, Tarleton State (20) - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 12. Angelo State 50 22-28 .440 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 13. Abilene Christian 37 16-21 .432 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 14. Southeastern Okla. 7 3-4 .429 Texas A&M-Kingsville (33) - 1978, 1979, 1980, 2017, 2018 15. Texas A&M-Kingsville 52 21-31 .404 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, Central Oklahoma (19) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 16. Incarnate Word 3 1-2 .333 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, T17. Eastern New Mexico 28 8-20 .286 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, T17. Southwestern Okla. 14 4-10 .286 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2010, 2011 19. Cameron 19 5-14 .263 2016, 2017 Midwestern State (18) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 20. East Central 6 1-5 .167 Angelo State (31) - 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Stephen F. Austin (8) - 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, Cameron (14) - 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, Northeastern State (8) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 2017, 2018 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010 West Texas A&M (26) - 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, Howard Payne (12) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, East Central (5) - 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 Southeastern Oklahoma (4) - 1999, 2005, 2006, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, Southwestern Oklahoma (10) - 2000, 2002, 2007 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 UT Permian Basin (2) - 2017, 2018 Abilene Christian (23) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, Southwest Texas State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, Incarnate Word (2) - 2012, 2013 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, Sam Houston State (9) - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2008 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 LSC Men’s Basketball Championship History - Page 1 2018-19 @JavelinaMBB Media Guide

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