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OVERNORS BASKETBALL GGG Austin Peay State University Austin Peay Athletics Table of Contents OVERNORS BASKETBALL GGG Austin Peay State University Austin Peay Athletics Table Of Contents QUICK FACTS ..................................................................................... 2 Mission Statement THE COACHES AND STAFF ..................................................... 5-10 Intercollegiate athletics at Austin Peay State University aspires to pro- Dave Loos ............................................................................................. 6-7 Tony Collins,Table Scott Combs of ................................................................... Contents 8 vide educational and broad-based competitive opportunities at the NCAA Tim Kaine, Richie Schueler .................................................................... 9 Division I level for eligible male and female student athletes. Seeking to Loos "Family Tree" .................................................................................. 9 maintain a proper balance between athletic and academic programs, the Conversation with Dave Loos ............................................................. 10 University is committed to preparing students for productive, fulfilling THE PLAYERS ............................................................................ 11-24 and responsible lives. In addition to developing individual ability and Player Profiles ................................................................................... 12-23 successful programs, those athletic experiences will be instrumental in de- Squad Breakdowns ................................................................................ 23 veloping the concepts of teamwork, sportsmanship, loyalty, self-confidence Team Picture .......................................................................................... 27 plus the qualities of leadership and discipline. Intercollegiate athletics en- Numerical Roster .................................................................................. 27 deavors to provide positive impressions of University activities to a diver- Pronunciation Guide ............................................................................ 27 THE OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ............................................32 sified group of audiences. Austin Peay strives to attract a diverse and tal- Governors Travel Headquarters ......................................................... 32 ented group of participants, coaches and administrators with a strong com- Ohio Valley Conference ....................................................................... 32 mitment to excellence, openness, gender equity and integrity, reflecting a GOVERNORS HISTORY ........................................................... 33-56 precise adherence to NCAA and conference rules and philosophies. As a 2001-02 in Review .......................................................................... 38-39 result, Austin Peay athletics assumes a major role in assisting University 2001-02 Final Statistics ....................................................................... 36 development and fiscal responsibility. The departmental goals and objec- Governors By The Lineup .................................................................... 36 tives are based upon its mission as it builds on its traditions, confidently Individual Scores and Statistical Leaders .......................................... 37 looking forward to an exciting and progressive future. Govs Point of View ............................................................................... 37 2001-2002 Governors Points, Rebounds, Assists ............................ 38 Miscellaneous 1999-2000 Statistics ................................................... 38 2002-03 Governors Schedule 2001-02 Governors Superlatives ........................................................ 39 2001-02 Final OVC Standings ............................................................ 40 Date Opponent Time 2001-02 All-OVC, Freshmen Team .................................................. 40 Nov. 16 OAKLAND CITY (Exh.) 7 p.m. 2001-02 Player/Coach of Year Honors .............................................. 40 22 at Memphis 8 p.m. 2001-02 OVC Tournament Results ................................................... 40 25 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE 7 p.m. 2001-02 All-OVC Tournament ......................................................... 40 30 at Missouri (Missouri Sports Net) 1 p.m. OVC Champions ................................................................................... 41 Dec. 4 at Mississippi 7 p.m. OVC Tournament Champions ............................................................ 41 7 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE 7 p.m. All-OVC Selections .............................................................................. 41 OVC All-Tourney Selections .............................................................. 41 16 BELMONT 7 p.m. APSU OVC Players/Coaches of Year ................................................. 41 19 at Evansville 7:05 p.m. All-American Governors ..................................................................... 42 21 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 7 p.m. All-NCAA Regional Govs .................................................................. 42 27-28 Oneida Bingo & Casino Classic Green Bay, WI All-VSAC/All-VSAC Tourney Selection ......................................... 42 27 Eastern Washington vs Delaware 5 p.m. All-Time APSU Records ..................................................................... 43 APSU vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay 7:30 p.m. Winfield Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena ....................................... 44 28 Consolation/Championship 5 /7:30 p.m. Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena Records ......................................... 45 Jan. 4 WESTMINSTER (Mo.) 7 p.m. Century Games ...................................................................................... 46 9 at Tennessee-Martin • 7:30 p.m. Year-By-Year Records ........................................................................... 47 Governors Coaching Records .............................................................. 47 11 at Murray State • (ESPN) 5 p.m. Year-By-Year Scores ....................................................................... 48-54 16 at Tennessee Tech • 7 p.m. Governors Rivalries .............................................................................. 55 18 at Tennessee State • 7:30 p.m. All-Time Governors Lettermen .......................................................... 56 23 EASTERN ILLINOIS • 7 p.m. THE UNIVERSITY ..................................................................... 57-63 25 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI • (Fox SS) 1 p.m. The Campus ........................................................................................... 58 27 TENNESSEE-MARTIN • 7:30 p.m. The President ......................................................................................... 59 30 at Morehead State • 6 p.m. APSU Academics ................................................................................. 60 Feb. 1 at Eastern Kentucky • 6:30 p.m. Supporting the Governors ............................................................. 61-62 8 MURRAY STATE • (Fox SS) 1 p.m. Athletics Staff Directory ...................................................................... 63 PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS ................................................... 64 13 TENNESSEE STATE • 7 p.m. RADIO/TV CHART .................................... INSIDE BACK COVER 15 TENNESSEE TECH • 7:30 p.m. 20 at Eastern Illinois • 7:10 p.m. 22 at Southeast Missouri • 7:30 p.m. 27 EASTERN KENTUCKY • 7:30 p.m. Credits March 1 MOREHEAD STATE • 7:30 p.m. The 2002-03 Austin Peay men's basketball media guide was written and 4 OVC Tournament – First Round (Campus Sites) TBA edited by Brad Kirtley, Sports Information Director with designed assis- 7 OVC Tournament – Semifinals TBA tance by Cody Bush, Assistant Sports Information Director. Special assis- 8 OVC Tournament – Championship 3 p.m. tance provided by Joey Williams, volunteer; Justin Dickens, intern, and *Exhibition Contest Phillip Hoffman, student assistant. Photography provided by Keith Dorris, •Ohio Valley Conference Contest Dorris Photography, and Gale Hughes, Main Street Photo and Imaging. Ohio Valley Conference Tournament (Gaylord Entertainment Center – Nashville, TN) Home games in BOLD All Times Central and subject to change Rev. 9/19/02 1 overnors Quick Facts GGG Austin Peay State University LOCATION/POPULATION: Clarksville, Tenn. 37044 / 97,000 Media Information FOUNDED: 1927 This media guide has been prepared with the hope it will assist you in your 2002- ENROLLMENT: 7,121 03 Governors basketball coverage. NICKNAME: Governors The Winfield Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena has a press row on the west side of COLORS: Red and white the floor designed to accommodate newspaper representatives, radio broadcasters and ARENA/CAPACITY: Dunn Center (Dave Aaron Arena) / 9,000 scouts. It is opposite the table housing the official scorer, official timer, the public address and scoreboard operators. It is also opposite team bench areas. CONFERENCE: Ohio Valley An additional for film crew area is located on the west side's third level. TV crews NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA, I normally are located near floor level on the west side near midcourt. PRESIDENT: Dr. Sherry Hoppe Press Credentials: All media pass requests--by name--must be directed ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dave Loos to Brad Kirtley, Box 4515, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tenn. 37044. ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ATHLETIC Only those individuals with official Austin
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