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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/ 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

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LOCATION/POPULATION: Clarksville, Tenn. 37044 / 97,000 Media Information FOUNDED: 1927 This media guide has been prepared with the hope it will 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 Peay media passes will be admitted to the press areas. Newspaper passes and sideline/floor passes will not be honored. Each TRAINER: Chuck Kimmel pass will entitle the authorized staff member to full courtesies and complete press TICKET MANAGER: Debbie Bedell row services. Passes are non-transferable. Spouses, dates and nonworkers are not SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR/Basketball Contact: permitted in the press row working areas. Brad Kirtley Picking Up Credentials: No press row or floor passes for APSU HEAD BASKETBALL COACH: Dave Loos (Memphis State, basketball games will be mailed as they must be reserved in advance. Credentials may be secured at the Will-Call area at the north entrance. 1970) Parking: Parking is available to working media along the fence area on the COLLEGIATE RECORD: 243-208 (15 years) football practice field’s south end (northeast of the Dunn Center). Special permits APSU RECORD: 161-155 (11 years) are required and may be obtained by contacting the Sports Information Office a BASKETBALL OFFICE PHONE: (931) 221-7615 week in advance. Please note the area immediately outside the back (north) BEST TIME TO CALL: 10 a.m. – noon entrance is only for APSU personnel and special contributors. However, media personnel can use that area to drop off/pick up equipment. ASSISTANTS: Tony Collins (Virginia State, 1979) Photo Coverage: Photographers requiring press row space will need a Scott Combs (Austin Peay, 1998) media pass. Media passes will be issued to authorized personnel representing news Tim Kaine (Winthrop, 2002) media on the floor and must be displayed at all times. No unauthorized free-lance 2001-02 RECORD: 14-18 photographers will be admitted to floor level. 2001-02 OVC RECORD: 8-8 (fourth) Radio Coverage: Radio broadcast permission should be obtained in 2001 OVC TOURNAMENT RECORD: 1-1 advance in writing. Press row reservations should be made in advance of games. Besides the Austin Peay Sports Network and the visiting team’s official designated LETTERMEN RETURNING: 7 (Anthony Davis, 6-2, G, So., 11.2 outlet, arrangements for additional broadcast line installation must be made in ppg, 3.3 rpg; Adrian Henning, 6-6 1/2, Jr., 10.0 ppg, 5..3 rpg; Josh advance with APSU telephone services/computer services at (931) 221-7758. Lewis, 6-8, C, Jr., 6.6 ppg, 7.4 ppg, 2.1 bpg; Rhet Wierzba, 6-5, G, Television Coverage: Live television coverage is prohibited unless Jr., 8.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg; Igor Macura, 6-7, F, Sr., 3.3 ppg, 2.1 ppg; Bobbye permission is granted by the Athletics Director well in advance. Hill, 6-8, C, Sr., 3.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg; Levi Carmichael, 6-0, So., 1.6 ppg, Scouts: Professional scouts will be allocated space on a first-come first-served 0.7 rpg) basis. Requests for scouting credentials should be made directly to the APSU Sports STARTERS RETURNING: 4 (Anthony Davis, 6-2, G, So.; Adrian Information Office. Henning, 6-6 1/2, Jr.; Josh Lewis, 6-8, C, Jr.: Rhet Wierzba, 6-5, G, Telephones: APSU will provide three telephones on press row for the convenience of individuals staffing the game to file their respective stories. Jr.) Press Row Services: Pre-game information packets will be distributed NEWCOMERS: 4 (Corey Gibson, 6-1, G, Jr.; Jermaine Graham, 6-9, C- prior to each contest. In addition, the press row staff will distribute complete F Jr.; Maruice Hampton, 6-2, G, Fr.; Zac Schlader, 6-9, C-F, Fr.) statistical information to persons staffing the game. Please use the phones along LETTERMEN LOST: 1 (Nick Stapleton, 6-1, G, 23.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg, 2.7 press row to transmit game stories. Soft drinks will be available in the media area apg) before each home game and at halftime. STARTERS LOST: 1 (Nick Stapleton, 6-1, G ) Telephone Numbers: APSU’s Sports Information Office telephone number is (931) 221-7561. The basketball press row number is (931) 221-7191. The fax number is (931) 221-7562. KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Special Requests: Anyone desiring additional or special information ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT EXCHANGE: (931) 221-7903, should make arrangements in advance with the Sports Information Office. 7904 Interview Policy: The best time to reach head coach Dave Loos in his ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT FAX: (931) 221-7830 office is between 9 a.m.- noon daily. If further assistance is needed, please contact the BASKETBALL OFFICE: (931) 221-7615 Sports Information Office, (931) 221-7561. Game-week player interviews should be arranged before practice–1-1:30 p.m.–through the Sports Information Office or ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM: (931) 221-6110 basketball office. They should be conducted outside the dressing room. KIRTLEY’S HOME PHONE: (931) 553-2845 Attending Practice: On most occasions, practices will be open to the PRESS ROW PHONE: (931) 221-7191 media. When the north bleachers are open, the media is welcome to view practice SPORTS INFORMATION FAX: (931) 221-7562 from that location. In the event the bleachers are not available, the media is KIRTLEY'S EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] requested to sit in second-level seating. APSU ATHLETICS WEBSITE: www.apsu.edu/letsgopeay.edu Post-Game Interviews: Following the game, after a short meeting with his players, Coach Loos will be available for interviews outside the Governors’ dressing room. In most cases, the Governors' dressing room will remain closed until every player is fully clothed. If a player(s) interview is requested, a sports informa- tion representative or team manager will bring that individual from the locker room. Please be advised Coach Loos has a commitment to conduct a post-game radio interview following the contest, so we ask for your cooperation and patience. The APSU Sports Information Office is aware of newspaper deadline problems. If the SID office can aid in post-game interviewing, please inform us. 2 overnors Outlook GGG Austin Peay State University

For three years, it was the -Nick Stapleton Show ment of the returnees. at Austin Peay. “I think there are two However, Stapleton, the two-time second-team All-Ohio Val- guys, who have shown the ley Conference guard, often times deferred to his teammate as the ability to score and that’s Govs rolled up 40 wins over the last two seasons. Adrian Henning and It now will be a solo act. With Hassell off to the NBA’s Chicago Gerrell Webster,” Loos said. Bulls, Stapleton no longer be content to stay in the shadows—it is “When you look at the way his time and his team to lead. More than any other year, Stapleton we play and who needs to will have to assert himself both offensively and defensively...and do something, Josh Lewis is from a leadership standpoint. someone who I think is ca- The 6-1 former academic non-qualifier returns for a fourth pable also.” season after graduating last spring. He averaged a career-best 17.8 But Loos is the first to ppg, hitting a team-best 68 three pointers, and 3.4 apg. know the Govs recruiting In 2001-02, he will have to find that delicate balance of being class of 6-7, 215-pound the “go-to” guy from a scoring and distributing standpoint. Sean Prather and 6-8 240- “It’s his team in a number of different ways,” APSU coach Dave pound Bobbye Hill, both Loos said. “I think everyone is aware of his ability to score—we are junior college transfers plus going to have expect much more from him than just scoring. freshmen Fred Marshall, a “He needs to be one 6-6 forward; Anthony of the prime leaders, if Davis, a 6-2 guard, and Levi not the prime leader on Carmichael, a 6-0 guard, this team. Nick has to must provide an immediate set the tone for us on lift. both ends of the floor “I think, assuming our re- and set the tone off the turning guys can do what I think they can, our success will be floor as well. determined by how our new people do, Loos said. “If our new people “And he seems more can’t play, we have a problem because we have no depth. We have willing to accept that fewer experienced people this year so it would put even more responsibility.” pressure on the experienced people.” Stapleton is APSU’s Stapleton, already a 100-point scorer who will climb toward the only returning full-time top of APSU's all-time scoring list, obviously provides the Govs starter...Sophomore something to build around. One thing for sure, the Govs could be an Adrian Henning (3.6 extremely athletic club, albeit an inexperienced one, at times. And ppg, 2.3 rpg), a 6-6 the Govs certainly cannot be counted on for the offensive produc- guard/forward, started tion of a year ago. The Governors will look in the other direction— the Govs’ final 10 defense. games more for his de- “When you lose the fensive presence. scoring ability we had, you The Candidates In fact, the com- can’t just say your are go- bined scoring average ing to replace it...You are Levi Carmichael, 6-0, So. , 1.6 ppg, (8.1 ppg) of APSU’s not,” Loos said. “We have Corey Gipson, 6-2, Jr., other six returnees— to improve in other areas, Rhet Wierzba, 6-5, Jr., 8.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg, Henning, sophomore primarily defense and re- 1.7 apg, 1.3 spg, center Josh Lewis, bounding. sophomore guard “Commitment is the Gerrell Webster, jun- key ingredient. We have guys big enough, strong enough, quick Sophomore guard Anthony Davis is the Govs' ior forward Igor enough. We spent much more time in our individual workouts on leading returning scorer. Macura, senior guard defensive fundamentals and techniques. We have spent a significant Kevin Easley and amount of time on repetition. I think we need to be better fundamen- sophomore center/forward Morton Szmiedowicz), isn’t even half of tally, be more committed, box out better than we have in the past.” what Stapleton compiled a year ago. POINT GUARD In other words, a rebuilding job is at hand for head coach Dave Stapleton will be the Govs’ only senior and again will be backed Loos and the Governors. Not only is Hassell gone, but graduating up by 6-0 sophomore Webster (1.5 ppg), who should be more senior frontcourters Joe Williams (13.9 ppg, 8.0 rpg) and comfortable in his second year to allow Stapleton to switch over to Theanthony Haymon (10.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg) have taken their respec- the two-guard when the situation arises. tive games overseas. In addition, sophomore guard Matt Jakeway Levi Carmichael, a 6-0 freshman, also could see time at the point (7.1 ppg), chose to transfer to be closer to home. if he adjusts to the college game. But the APSU staff believes, despite the key losses, the Gover- “Gerrell has come back with a very positive approach. He learned nors will be more than competitive with the expected improve- this level takes a little different approach--just like Prather, Marshall 3 GOVERNORS OUTLOOK and Davis will learn. Loos said. “But in the pre- “If Carmichael can acclimate himself to the athleticism at this season, he has been impres- The Candidates level, he can play—he has a terrific approach to this game. He sive. He has played like a Adrian Henning, 6-7, Jr., 10.0 ppg, 5.3 know how to get other people involved in the game and can a seasoned guy...like a guy rpg, team.” who is saying ‘I have two Zac Schlader, 6-9, Fr. TWO GUARD years of experience and The two-guard spot lit- now it is time for me to step erally is wide open. Senior The Candidates up and be an important Kevin Easley has awaited part of this team.’” a long time for a chance at Rhet Wierzba, 6-5, Jr., 8.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg, The other candidate is the talented 6-6 freshman, Fred Marshall, the position. If he can de- 1.7 apg, 1.3 spg, who was MVP of the Georgia North-South All-Star game last velop a consistency with Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, 6-2, Fr. summer. both his jump shot and his rpg POWER FORWARD floor, that opportunity Michael Dudas, 6-0, Fr. Newcomer Sean Prather could be the key player at the power will come. forward slot. He brings tremendous strength and athleticism to the Then there is sophomore Rhet Wierzba, who is hoping a year’s position. experience will “Sean is one of those guys who has ability but also needs to learn help him better what it takes to play at this level,” Loos said. “Like Gerrell Webster, develop his perim- Josh Lewis and Adrian Henning last year, he will have to learn the eter game. approach it takes at the Division I level.” Also in the pic- There’s also 6-10 sophomore Morten Szmiedowicz, who struggled ture could be guard adapting to the college Anthony Davis, game a year ago and saw the California limited playing time. The Candidates transfer whose eli- That’s why Loos is look- Josh Lewis, 6-8, Jr., 6.5 ppg. 7.4 rpg, gibility is in ques- ing to both Henning and 2.1 bpg, 2.2 apg, 61.4 FG% tion because of a Macura for help at the four Bobbye Hill, 6-8, Sr., 3.7 ppg, 4.5 rpg, SAT certification spot. 54.7 FG% snafu. “I see the key people Jermaine Graham, 6-9, Jr., (JC transfer) If he is not being Adrian and Igor,” available, the de- Loos said. “They are going velopment of to have to play the wing and the four-spot until Prather or Szmiedowicz Webster and or others prove they can play or can’t play at this level.” Carmichael be- CENTER comes even more Sophomore Josh Lewis important as it got off to a tremendous start would allow a year ago in the Top of the Stapleton to slip World Classic, grabbing nu- over to the two merous rebounds and being spot. And a defensive presence with Junior forward Adrian Henning is one of two return- Henning, who his shot-blocking presence. ing Govs who averaged better than 10 points per game moved into the a year ago. However, the 6-7 long- starting role at the armed frontcourt player position late last season, could even provide minutes there. could not maintain that SMALL FORWARD The versatile Henning (3.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg) is being counted heavily playing level, even though on up front, perhaps at he did lead or was co-leader both the small and power in blocked shots eight times forward, despite his lithe during the year. After a com- stature. He should get the The Candidates mitted off-season, Lewis (1.3 first look as Hassell’s re- Anthony Davis, 6-2, So., 11.2 ppg, 3.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 82.6 FG%) ap- placement. rpg, 1.5 spg pears ready to step as a major “The thing I like about Igor Macura, 6-7, Sr., 3.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg contributor and possible Adrian is he is not afraid,” starter. Loos said. “We want him “I think he recognizes this to play with a purpose and make good decisions, but you don’t want year what we need from to ruin his attitude because he is not afraid. He is going to do things, him—that it is different from try things and initiate things. He is aggressive out there. He is fearless.” last year--very different,” Also challenging will be 6-7 junior Igor Macura (0.8 ppg, 1.2 Loos said. “One of the first rpg), who has enjoyed a strong preseason after a struggling sophomore things we said to him after season. As a freshman, he impressed the Govs staff when he stepped the season was over was that in for two starts at the small forward position when Hassell was out. Forward Igor Macura is one of two you have to realize we are returningJosh Lewis led the Governors in “I think Igor would say last season was a disappointment for him,” blocked shots eight times as freshman, going to need you to play on the offensive end and you 4 need to develop a low-post game. He is committed to that and has improved. overnors coaching staff GGG Austin Peay State University

Section Highlights Head Coach Dave Loos Loos Ledger Loos Vs. Opponents

Assistant Coaches Tony Collins Scott Combs Tim Kaine

Conversation with Dave Loos

5 GOVERNORS COACHING STAFF

Dave Loos, the Governors head basketball basketball coach on July 14, 1990. The like- coach is in his sixth year as Austin Peay’s ath- able 55-year-old has proven to be a "perfect fit" letics director. Loos was named to the post in for the APSU program. May 1997 and took over the duties July 1 of In his initial season, not only did his Govs that same year. produce a winning (15-14) season after a pre- The dual role is almost unheard of in this vious 10-19 campaign, they displayed an excit- day of college athletics. He is in his 13th season ing style as well. as Austin Peay's head basketball coach. The Govs struggled record-wise (11-17 and His duties aptly point out the re- 7-20) the next two seasons as Loos was rein- spect Loos earned both on and off campus. His venting the soul of the program. The young common-sense approach to athletics director's 1993-94 team began 0-7 but finished strongly duties have been with the same diligence that at 11-16. Picked to finish eighth in preseason have been so representative of his APSU bas- polls, the Govs battled for the title much of the ketball tenure. season, finally settling for third. That has resulted in Austin Peay winning Since then APSU has developed a rich the Ohio Valley Conference tournament and tradition of excellence. gaining an NCAA tourney berth in 1996; In 1994-95, the Governors finished the Dave APSU capturing a 1997 league co-champion- regular-season at 12-15 but pulled two upsets ship—the first since 1977—and Loos being in the Ohio Valley Conference tournament Loos named OVC Coach of the Year in 1990-91 and before falling to Murray State when star for- 1996-1997—the first APSU coach in history ward suffered a leg injury that (Memphis, 1969) to twice earn that honor. later turned out to be a surgery-necessitating Loos not only has elevated APSU's program right leg stress fracture. Head Coach & Athletics Director to the pinnacle of OVC prominence, but has In 1995-96, the Governors again peaked 13th APSU season/175-173 record done it as well with the dignity and class so re- late. In February, the Govs fashioned an 8-2 15th season overall/257-226 mark flective of the reputation he built as an athlete record, including six straight victories. APSU and as a high school/college coach. entered the NCAA tourney with a four-game Coaching Honors He is only the second APSU coach to lead win streak before losing to Georgia Tech. Volunteer State Athletic Conference, Coach of the the Govs to an OVC regular-season co-champi- A year later, the Governors finished 17-14 Year, 1985 onship and NCAA Division I tournament berth. overall—with All-America forward Wells miss- NAIA District 24 Coach of the Year, 1985 His APSU teams have advanced to at least the ing the season's first 12 games—but won six of NAIA Area V Coach of the Year, 1985 OVC tourney semifinals in six of the last eight their final eight games, including a four-game National Catholic Tournament Outstanding Coach, years. That has sustained his reputation of el- winning streak that helped clinch a regular- 1985 evating his club's play during February-March, season OVC co-championship. OVC Coach of the Year, 1990-91 where the Govs own a .650 winning percentage In 1997-98, the Govs, despite a rebuilding Tennessean College Coach of the Year, 1995-96 over the last eight seasons. season, ended the season with a surprising 17-11 OVC Coach of the Year, 1996-97 The Govs have owned a .500 record or record and a fourth-place OVC finish. Miscellaneous better OVC record in each of the of the last In 1998-99, the young Govs finished in a Named APSU Athletics Director, April 1997 nine seasons are second only to Murray State in third-place OVC tie, although the 11-16 mark Inducted into St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of winning percentage during that span. ended the string of winning seasons at three. Fame, Spring 1997 As a result, Loos achieved one of his A year later, the Govs ended 18-11. The 18 Inducted into University of Memphis (M-Club) program's goals--the Governors reclaiming their wins represented the most regular-season wins Athletic Hall of Fame, Fall 2002 spot among the OVC elite and annually com- by the Govs since 1976-77. Married: wife Phyllis; four children, David, Todd, peting for the title. APSU topped that record a year later with Brad and Nicole Loos became Austin Peay's 11th head men's a 22-10 record—the Govs' first 20-win mark

The Loos Ledger… College Basketball Head Coaching Record Coaching Background Year School W L Pct. 1970 Memphis State University 1982-83 Christian Brothers 16 14 .533 1983-84 Christian Brothers 21 15 .583 Graduate Assistant 1984-85 Christian Brothers 25 10 .714 1971-74 Christian Brothers University 1985-86 Christian Brothers 20 14 .588 Assistant Coach 1990-91 Austin Peay 15 14 .517 Head Baseball Coach 1991-92 Austin Peay 11 17 .393 1982-86 Christian Brothers University 1992-93 Austin Peay 7 20 .259 Head Coach 1993-94 Austin Peay 11 16 .407 1986-90 Memphis State University 1994-95 Austin Peay 13 16 .448 Assistant Coach 1995-96 Austin Peay 19 11 .633 1990- Austin Peay State University 1996-97 Austin Peay 17 14 .548 1997-98 Austin Peay 17 11 .607 Head Coach 1998-99 Austin Peay 11 16 .407 Athletics Director (1997-) 1999-00 Austin Peay 18 10 .643 2000-01 Austin Peay 22 10 .688 2001-02 Austin Peay 14 18 .438 Career 16 Seasons 257 226 .532 APSU 12 Seasons 175 173 .503 6 GOVERNORS COACHING STAFF since 1986-87 and the most regular-season both on and off the court and represented the Loos' move to CBC came after spending wins (20) by a APSU team since 1976-77. University with great class. eight seasons as head coach at his prep alma It was a 14-18 mark in 2001-02 as the Gov- In addition, Loos has earned respect from mater, Mehlville High School in St. Louis. ernors possessed only one senior. peers for his coaching ability and the manner Taking over a program that previously had Entering his 13th Govs' coaching season, he directs the program, resulting in his first- endured 11 straight losing seasons, Loos led his Loos has earned three "Coach of the Year" season OVC coaching honor. He was only the team to five winning campaigns, including a citations, two from his fellow OVC coaches and third APSU coach to earn such an award, the state tourney berth. He left the school as its first to be recognized in winningest coach. his first Govs' season. The Missouri native played both basketball Loos came to APSU and baseball during his college days at Mem- after four seasons as Mem- phis State, where he was inducted into their phis State's top assistant. Athletic Hall of Fame in September. Loos was He joined Larry Finch in the starting point guard for the 1968-69 Tigers, 1986 and helped direct leading the team in minutes played. He also was his alma mater to an 85- an all-conference for the baseball Ti- 43 record, including two gers baseball team. NCAA tourney appear- Upon completing his eligibility, he remained ances and a Metro Con- at Memphis State as an assistant in 1970. Fol- ference tourney title dur- lowing his graduation (1970), he officially be- ing his tenure. gan his coaching career as an assistant basketball Prior to joining Mem- and head baseball coach at CBC. phis State, Loos enjoyed Loos is involved in many charitable events, four successful head- including the NABC (National Association of coaching seasons at Chris- Basketball Coaches) Coaches vs. Cancer Three- tian Brothers College in Point Attack. Memphis. He took over He and his wife, Phyllis, have four chil- that program in 1982-83, dren, David, Todd, Brad, the former Gov who The Loos Family: Sitting—Dave Loos and wife Phyillis; Standing (L-R)— and after an initial 16-14 is now a graduate assistant at Central Missouri, daughter Nikki, son Brad, som Todd, daughter-in-law Pam and son David. season, recorded three and Nicole, age 20, a junior at Austin Peay straight 20-win cam- and member of the school's dance team. He one from the Tennessee State Sportswriters paigns. In 1985, CBC captured its first Volun- and Phyllis have one grandchild William Association. He was their 1995-96 "College teer State Athletic Conference championship, Daniel Loos, age one, son of David and Pam Coach of the Year." the VSAC tourney title and second place in the Loos. He was named OVC "Coach of the Year" National Catholic Tournament. after his first APSU season (1990-91) in lead- For his efforts, he earned VSAC, NAIA ing the Governors to a much-improved 15-14 District 24 and NAIA Area V Coach of the record. He then began building his own pro- Year honors. He also was named the National gram with young men who reflected their coach Catholic Tournament Outstanding Coach. Loos’ Career Record Versus Opponents

Air Force ...... 1-0 Eastern Kentucky...... 17-8 Milligan ...... 1-0 St. Ambrose ...... 1-0 Arizona ...... 0-1 Eastern Washington ...... 0-0 Mississippi ...... 0-2 St. Joseph's ...... 0-1 Arkansas Baptist ...... 1-0 Evansville ...... 1-3 Mississippi State ...... 1-1 St. Louis Univ...... 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock ...... 3-1 Florida ...... 0-1 Missouri ...... 0-2 St. Xavier ...... 0-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... 2-1 Fordham ...... 1-0 Missouri Baptist ...... 3-0 Tennessee ...... 0-4 Arkansas State ...... 1-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... 8-1 Morehead State ...... 17-8 Tennessee-Chattanooga ...... 1-2 Ball State ...... 0-0 Georgia Southern ...... 2-0 Murray State ...... 9-20 Tennessee-Martin ...... 14-7 Belmont ...... 10-7 Georgia Tech ...... 0-1 Nicholls State ...... 1-0 Tennessee State ...... 14-11 Bethel ...... 8-1 Harding ...... 3-5 Norfolk State ...... 0-1 Tennessee Tech ...... 16-13 Binghamton ...... 1-0 Harris Stowe...... 1-0 North Carolina-Greensboro ...... 0-2 Tennessee Wesleyan ...... 1-1 Bluefield College ...... 0-0 Indiana ...... 0-1 Northeast Louisiana ...... 0-1 -El Paso ...... 0-1 Bradley ...... 1-0 Indiana State ...... 2-1 Northern Illinois ...... 1-1 Texas-Pan America...... 1-0 Bryan College...... 1-0 Iowa ...... 0-1 Oakland City...... 1-0 Thomas College ...... 1-0 Carson-Newman ...... 0-1 IUPUI ...... 2-0 Oklahoma State ...... 0-1 Toledo ...... 0-1 Central Bible College ...... 1-0 Jackson State ...... 1-0 Pacific ...... 1-0 Trevecca ...... 7-6 Central Methodist ...... 0-1 Jacksonville State ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 1-0 Union (Ky.) ...... 0-1 Christian Brothers ...... 3-0 Knoxville College ...... 0-0 Phillips ...... 1-0 Union (Tenn.) ...... 4-4 Cincinnati ...... 0-4 Lambuth ...... 9-0 Portland ...... 0-1 Utah State ...... 1-0 College of the Ozarks ...... 1-1 Lee College ...... 1-0 Providence ...... 0-1 Valparaiso...... 0-1 Colorado ...... 1-0 LeMoyne-Owen ...... 2-5 Purdue ...... 0-1 Vanderbilt ...... 0-5 Colorado State ...... 1-0 Lindenwood ...... 2-0 Rhodes ...... 7-1 Viterbo ...... 1-0 Cumberland ...... 4-1 Loras ...... 1-1 Rice ...... 1-0 Webster ...... 2-0 David Lipscomb ...... 7-7 Marian ...... 0-0 Samford ...... 2-2 Western Carolina ...... 0-2 Dayton ...... 0-2 Martin Methodist ...... 1-0 Shorter College ...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 2-3 Delaware ...... 0-0 Marycrest...... 0-1 Siena ...... 0-2 Westminster ...... 0-- Delta State ...... 0-3 Maryville ...... 1-0 Siena Heights ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay ...... 1-1 Detroit Mercy ...... 0-1 Memphis ...... 0-1 South Florida ...... 0-1 Wichita State ...... 0-1 East Tennessee ...... 1-1 Michigan State ...... 0-1 Southeast Missouri ...... 13-13 Wyoming ...... 0-1 Eastern Illinois ...... 6-10 Middle Tennessee ...... 11-10 Southern Illinois ...... 1-4 Xavier ...... 1-0 7 GOVERNORS COACHING STAFF

Tony Collins begins his 14th season as a as an assistant men’s coach and Boys Club program Governors assistant, his 13th under Dave Loos. director. When Loos was named head coach in July Collins, 44, has one daughter, Talea Danielle, 1990, he elected to retain Collins from the age 11. He also has two sons, Anthony, 22, and previous coaching staff. Loos was impressed with Loren, 21. He enjoys traveling and fishing as Collins’ energy, his recruiting contacts and, in hobbies as well as following the St. Louis Cardi- particular, his strong relationship with the play- nals during the summer. He also is heavily in- ers. volved in coaching girls' softball during the sum- In addition to recruiting, Collins also has on- floor coaching duties—in particular working with the Govs post players—and scouting responsi- bilities plus business-related duties, including organizing the team's travel arrangements. Collins joined the Govs staff in 1989, moving over from the Lady Govs program after serving one season as an assistant. He came to APSU in 1988-89, joining former associate Jim Phillips as Tony women's assistant. The two became acquainted at Virginia State, Collins when Phillips served as women’s head coach and Collins played for the men’s team. Collins, a Assistant Coach 1979 Virginia State graduate, later served as a 14th Season graduate assistant at his alma mater and later followed Phillips to Friends University, Wichita, Virginia State, 1979 Kan., serving as assistant men's coach in 1980. College Coaching Collins remained in Wichita in 1981, work- Virginia State, men's graduate assistant, 1979 ing toward his master's degree at Wichita State, Friends, men's assistant coach, 1980 before returning to coaching in 1982. He spent Miami (Ohio), women's assistant, 1982-84 two seasons as women's assistant coach at Miami Fayetteville (N.C.) State, men's assistant, 1987- (Ohio) University. 88 After a stint in private business, he coached Austin Peay, women's assistant, 1988-89 LaPlata’s High School girls’ basketball team to Austin Peay, men's assistant, 1989- the 1987 Maryland state championship before Assistant coach Tony Collins with daughter Talea. moving to Fayetteville State (Fayetteville, N.C.)

Scott Combs was elevated to full-time assis- mer.Former president of the Student Athlete Ad- tant status with the APSU basketball program in visory Council, Combs graduated in 1997 with a August. bachelor's degree in mathematics. He began his He replaced Jay Bowen, who resigned in June graduate work while completing his final season to become to director of basketball operations at of eligibility. Ole Miss. As an administrative assistant, Combs helped For the past two seasons, Combs served in the in all day-to-day business-related areas and as- capacity of restricted coach—a coaching/teach- sisted arranging team travel. He also was video ing assistant who was not permitted to recruit off coordinator and aided in academic tutoring. He campus by NCAA rule. In 1999-00, he served as also served as administrative assistant to the the program’s administrative assistant while in athletics director. graduate school. Included in his new duties will Combs also has served as a physical education be recruiting coordinator. teacher at St. Mary's Catholic School. He and The move was a natural progression for Combs, former Govs teammate Mike Head hold a local who is in his seventh season with the program— summer basketball camp in addition to working three as a player, including one redshirt season, APSU camps. and now four as a coach. Scott The former Govs guard-forward works in all aspects of coaching, on and off the floor. Combs A versatile front-liner who was known for his selfless play and other intangibles he brought to Assistant Coach the floor, Combs played his final two seasons 4th Season (1997-98) at APSU after transferring from Mis- souri, where he played his freshman (1994-95) Austin Peay, 1997 and sophomore (1995-96) seasons. Combs sat College Coaching out 1996-97 at APSU as a transfer redshirt. Austin Peay, administrative assistant, 1999 After serving as a reserve guard and forward as Austin Peay, assistant, 2000- a junior, Combs ended up being the Govs start- ing post player as a senior. He averaged 6.8 points, shooting a team-best 54.8 percent from the floor, and 5.3 rebounds per game. His totals ranked 14th in the OVC. 8 GOVERNORS COACHING STAFF

Tim Kaine joined Austin Peay’s basketball pro- gram this fall as graduate assistant. He came to Loos "Family" Tree APSU after graduating last spring from Winthrop, where he starred in soccer while earning his Current whereabouts of former bacehlor's degree in sports management. Dave Loos assistants However, basketball is his first love as evidence Ken Libby, assistant coach, Mehlville (Mo) of the fact he has worked the Duke University High School, 1975-80; head coach, basketball camps each of the past six seasons. The Lindbergh (Mo.) High School`` former Oak Ridge native also was a two-sport prep star. He was an all-region basketball player at Oak Jay Bowen, assistant coach, CBC, 1981-84; Ridge High School while earning All-America, assistant coach, Austin Peay, 2001-02; All-South and All-State honors in soccer. In fact, coordinator of basketball operations, he was the state’s Player of the Year as a senior. Ole Miss Still he initially chose to play basketball at Doug Bontager, assistant coach, CBC the college level, accepting an offer to Tennes- 1981-84; head coach, Father Ryan see-Martin. After playing one season under Cal High School, Nashville, Tenn. Luther, he transferred to Winthrop. During his Joe Gaskins, assistant coach, APSU, redshirt transfer season, he worked out with the 1990-92; owner, MGM Industries, Inc., Tim basketball team before electing to play soccer, Nashville, Tenn. where he was a three-season starter. He also was Kaine named a Big South Presidential Scholar-Athlete Todd Franklin, graduate assistant, APSU, Graduate Assistant as a junior and senior. 1990-91; head coach, Southeastern Kaine served as intern this past summer with Illinois Community College, Harrisburg, First season Duke basketball, instructing and helping run the Ill. Winthrop, 2002 basketball camps. He also was involved in all other Peter Froedden, graduate assistant, APSU, facets of the Duke program during his summer stay. 1991-92; head coach, Harding While at Winthrop he also served as head Academy, Memphis, Tenn. ninth grade coach at Northwestern High School along with coach a 15-and-under youth team. Bret Campbell, assistant coach, APSU, During his six summers of working Duke’s bas- 1992-99; head coach, Tennessee- ketball camps for his godfather, Mike Krzyzewski, Martin he got the opportunity to play against several of John McLaughlin. graduate assistant, Duke and North Carolina’s former greats, includ- APSU, 1992-93; district manager, Med ing Grant Hill, Jerry Stackhouse, Elton Brand and Tronic, Memphis, Tenn. Greg Franklin, student assistant, APSU, Richie Schueler joined Austin Peay’s basket- 1993-94; athletics director and ball program this fall to begin his coaching ca- assistant basketball coach, Southeastern reer. Illinois Community College, He came to APSU after playing basketball Harrisburg, Ill. as a walk-on as a senior for Jim Crews at Evans- David Loos, graduate assistant, APSU, ville and later for Athletes in Action. 1994-95; Education Director, Reality A former basketball standout at Deer Park Check Education Programs/color High School in Cincinnati, he played in the city’s commentator, Governors Basketball 1996 East-West All-Star game, scoring 11 points. Network; play-by-play Governors From there, he attended Evansville before football and Lady Govs basketball electing to walk-on to the Purple Aces program during his senior season. He made both his field Brian Ayers, graduate assistant, APSU, goal attempts. 1995-96; assistant coach, Belmont He graduated in Dec. 2000 with a degree in Andy Blackston, graduate assistant, special education, owning a 3.4 grade-point av- APSU, 1998-99, women's head coach, erage. Alabama-Huntsville Richie He spent the Summer 2000 with Athletes in Joe Sibbitt, student assistant, 1998-99; Action as part of the Paraguay team tour. The graduate assistant, 1999-00; athletics Schueler following spring he was part of a AIA High director, Paoli Junior High School; School Assembly one-month tour before being assistant basketball coach, head Senior Manager part of AIA’s basketball camp in Slovonski Brod. tennis coach, Paoli High School, First Season Croatia. Paoli, Ind. Schueler also has worked basketball camps Marty Gillespie, assistant, APSU, 1999-01; Evansville, 2000 at Evansville, for Crews; Bradley, for Jim Les, and assistant coach, Rice Cincinnati, for Bob Huggins. Andrea Miller, administrative assistant, He also served as color commentator for 2001-02; head volleyball coach, Evansville broadcasts the past two seasons on Willowbrook High School, Villa Park, WUEV Radio. Ill. Brad Loos, student assistant, 2001-02, graduate assistant, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Mo. 9 A Conversation with Dave Loos

What is life without Trenton Hassell going rific size and presence—he just needs to to be like? learn how to use it more to his advantage...I “It’s not a welcome thought for sure...And love good attitudes and Bobbye Hill has one it's not just the loss of Trenton...We lost our of those. Levi Carmichael is another I com- entire frontline (Hassell, Joe Williams and pare attitude-wise to Bobbye. If he can ad- Theanthony Haymon). That is a pretty so- just to the athleticism at this level, he can bering thought." play—he has a terrific approach to this game. He know how to get other people Whether consciously or subconsciously, involved in the game and can run a team. Nick Stapleton deferred to Trenton Prather Marshall and Davis all have ability. Hassell...but he can no longer do that? They can do some things that you can’t “It’s his team in a number of different teach. They need to learn playing at this ways. I think everyone is aware of his ability level is different from the level that they to score. But we are expecting much more have come form. You have a five and one in from him than just scoring. He has to be our two really important positions with great prime leader and I think he is willing to take attitudes and then you have three guys in on that responsibility." between with great athletic ability. If we can harness that and teach them how to play on While rebuilding the frontline and this level, we have a chance." Stapleton the key returnee, do you see a change from your "inside-out" offensive As a coach, do you think you will have to philosophy? be more patient with this group because “We played inside-out (the last two years) they new and in some case young? but the fact of the matter is that Nick and “No, I think we will have to bear down on Trenton had the green light if they had a them to be honest. They have to learn how good shot. In Nick’s case that will certainly to play this game—how hard you have to continue. ...If you look at our statistics the play this game at his level. We will have to last few years, we have been up there among be very demanding of this group. This is the national leaders in percentage. something we have tried to instill in them That says something about our shot selec- from day one." tion and we want to continue that but want Nick to use his ability. He has had that This program has won 40 games over the approval before and he will have it again last two years and have enjoyed winning this year." seasons in five of the past six years, is the Govs current edition prepared to carry on With nearly 70 percent of your offense that tradition? gone and Stapleton perhaps facing stacked “They have to understand they haven’t defenses, where do you see additional of- earned that. Other people have earned that. fense coming? Whether they continue that or not will be "I think there are two guys who have decided on their work habits and their com- shown the ability to score—Adrian Henning mitment. It all boils down to how our new and Gerrell Webster. When you look at the people fit in--whether they can play or not." way we play and who needs to do something, Josh Lewis is someone who I think is What returnees have impressed you in the capable...And I think you have to look at preseason? Igor (Macura)—he has come back playing “I am really impressed with Josh Lewis really well. He is playing a like a seasoned and his work habits during the off-season. player." He was totally committed—he personifies a person who is committed in the off- With the exodus of the entire frontcourt, season....In the preseason, Igor has im- what are your thoughts about the "new" pressed—I think he would tell you that last group? season was a disappointment for him. He is "The one thing I can say about the front- taking the approach that is it now time him line this year that it is totally unproven. I to step up and be an important part of this like some of the things that I have seen in team...Gerrell Webster has come back with our preseason workouts but they are un- a very positive approach. He learned it takes tested and we are going to have to wait and a little different approach and intensity at see. Our new guys—(Sean) Prather, Bobbye this level--just like Prather, Marshall and Hill and (Fred) Marshall—have been suc- Davis will learn. Gerrell has come back with cessful at other levels but haven’t been suc- a different attitude about all of this. He has cessful at this level yet. It's a learning process come back with a very positive approach...I for them, and for Anthony Davis, about also think (Rhet) Wierzba has come back a what it takes to be successful at this level...and different player. Even though he didn’t shoot assuming our returning guys can do what I it well last year, he is a guy who can be think they can, our success will be deter- important to us with his shooting ability. He mined by how our new people do." is another guy with a terrific attitude. We are going to need that perimeter guy who What have you seen from these guys you can spot up." really like? “They seem to get along well together. Where do you see this team in the OVC? You have to love Bobbye Hill. He has ter- “There are too many unanswered ques- tion to even speculate on how we do. In the middle of December I will have a better 10 idea. That is why we structured the schedule the way we did. That’s why we scheduled another exempt event playing a lot of good EET THE GOVERNORS MMM Austin Peay State University

Section Highlights

Player profiles Squad Breakdowns

Career bests Team Picture Numerical Roster

Career Statistics vs. OVC

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Young point guard candidate should benefit Other Notables from freshman experience...expected to vie for Other Notables more playing time in second season...could chal- Career lenge for starting position...worked hard in off- Double-Figure Scoring Games ...... 0 season to increase strength, especially with Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...... 0 basketball...capable ballhandler who.has great Led Govs in scoring ...... 0 feel for game...knowledgeable on how to run Led Govs in steals ...... 0 offense...owns ability to penetrate and find open Led Govs in assists ...... 1 man in doing so....brought reputation as out- Games started ...... 0 standing perimeter shooter when recruited a year ago...has worked hard in off-season to regain touch...reminds some of former Gov and fellow Indiana native Joe Sibbitt, whose dad, Al, di- rected APSU coaching staff to recruit....superb free-throw shooter... AS FRESHMAN: Illness slowed his pre- and early season development...played effectively at times during initial season...endured usual Levi freshman inconsistencies...especially was effec- tive in road game at Arkansas-Little Rock...forced Carmichael to play season-high 18 minutes and responded with eight points, including two three pointers, #10 and four assists...also played 15 minutes three days later against Western Kentucky...scored 6-0 • 175 • Sophomore seven points in Govs' OVC-opening win at Eastern Kentucky...also knocked down two key Guard three pointers while scoring seven points in loss Bloomfield, Ind. at Murray State in early February...also scored four points in 15 minutes in regular-season finale Eastern Greene HS against SEMO...however, struggled much of OVC season finding his niche and shooting groove... Career Bests HIGH SCHOOL: Point guard for Andy Points: 8 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) Igel at Eastern Greene High School...earned FGs: 2, 3 times, last vs. Southeast Missouri (2/ 23/02) third-team all-state Indiana as senior....averaged FGA: 5 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) 23.8 points and 7.2 assists per game in 2000- FG%: .667 (2-3) vs. Southeast Missouri (2/23/ 01...shot 40 percent from three-point territory 02) and 85 percent from free-throw line...led East- 3 FGs: 2, twice, last vs. Murray State (2/9/02) 3 FGA: 5 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) ern Greene to 23-2 record a year ago and school's FTs: 7 vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) first-ever sectional and regional titles.... game- FTA: 10 vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) winning shot with six seconds left in sectional FT%: 1.000 (2-2), twice, last vs. Tennessee final....left Eastern Greene as school's all-time Tech (3/1/02) Reb: 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) leaders in scoring (1603 points and assists Asst: 4 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) (505)...also owns single-season (596 points) and Steals: 1, 3 times, last vs. Murray State (2/9/02) single-game (44 points) for scoring...three-time Min: 18 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) first-team all-conference pic...two-time Greene County "Mr. Basketball"...four-year starter led conference in scoring, assists and free-throw per- centage as senior...led team in assists and free- throw percentage all four seasons...also lettered in golf as senior... PERSONAL: Biology/pre-med major...class salutorian at Eastern Greene...also member of National Honor Society...member of Academic Honors program...son of Bill and Sindy Maden and the late Kim Carmichael...born Nov. 24, 1982...age 19.

Carmichael's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG. STL BLK TP AVG HI 2001-02 28 8.1 10-41 .244 7-29 .241 19-30 .633 20 0.7 17 0.6 4 0 46 1.6 8 Totals 28 8.1 10-41 .244 7-29 .241 19-30 .633 20 0.7 17 0.6 4 0 46 1.6 8

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Govs' leading returning scorer being counted Other Notables on for greater overall contributions in 2002- 03...more consistency expected in second APSU Career campaign...skilled and athletic performer should Double-Figure Scoring Games ...... 19 figure prominently at one of Govs wing Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...... 0 positions....owns outstanding quickness and Led Govs in scoring ...... 4 strength...has strong scoring potential...owns Led Govs in steals ...... 10 ability to put ball on floor and penetrate...good Led Govs in assists ...... 6 shooter who is working to improve shot Games started ...... 24 selection...has improving three-point range...also have refined ball-handling ability...outstanding George and Evette Davis...born June 14, 1983...age leaper who plays taller than size...competitive 19. player who has ability to be strong defensively...uses quick hands and feet to get in passing lanes...had tendency to gamble as freshman...brings toughness edge to court. AS FRESHMAN: After some early season Anthony success coming off the bench, moved into start- ing lineup full-time at Ball State tournament in Davis early December...scored eight points in first start and then proceeded to score double figures in #23 nine of the next 10 games, including 11-of-14 25-point effort against Webster...pushed scoring 6-3 • 190 • Sophomore average from 4.0 ppg to double digits during Guard stretch...struggled maintaining consistency dur- ing OVC play...recorded double-digit efforts in Inglewood, Calif. eight of last 15 contests...tallied three 20-point Inglewood HS efforts during season...in addition to Webster Career Bests performance, had season-high 26 against Points: 26 vs. Morehead State (2/4/02) Morehead State on 10-of-14 shooting...also had FGs: 11 vs. Webster (12/20/01) 21 at Tennessee Tech in ESPN game...also had a FGA: 20 vs. Memphis (12/22/01) trio of 19-point games...had trouble putting string FG%: 1.000 (3-3) vs. Ark.-Monticello (11/21/ top performances back to back...was just 18 of 70 01) 3 FGs: 4 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) from floor after games he scored 19 or more...led 3 FGA: 9, twice, last vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/ Govs in steals 10 times, including five against 02) Tennessee State in home win...also had four at FTs: 6 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) TSU...finished 10th in OVC steals at 1.53 FTA: 11 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) spg...led or tied for team lead in assists six times, FT%: 1.000 (5-5) vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/10/ 02) including season-high six in Govs home win Reb: 7, twice, last vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) against Arkansas-Little Rock...grabbed season- Asst: 6 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) high seven rebounds on two occasions—OVC Steals: 5 vs. Tennessee State (1/19/02) home win against Morehead State and first- Blocks: 3 vs. Murray State (1/12/02) Min: 45 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) round OVC tourney contest against Tennessee- Martin. HIGH SCHOOL: Point guard, two guard and small forward for Patrick Roy at Inglewood High School...earned first-team All-State and was co-MVP of Bay League with then-UCLA signee Andre Patterson....was all-area, All-CIF (Califor- nia Interscholastic Federation) and all-Southern California first-team...led Inglewood to 26-7 record, losing league title game to Dominguez Hills and NBA draftee ... averaged 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists per game as senior... left after visit to APSU on a Saturday morning to earn MVP in the Street Hoops All- Star game. PERSONAL: Undecided on major...son of Davis' Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG. STL BLK TP AVG HI 2001-02 32 25.8 133-318 .418 42-123 .341 51-78 .654 107 3.3 52 1.6 49 9 359 11.2 26 Totals 32 25.8 133-318 .418 42-123 .341 51-78 .654 107 3.3 52 1.6 49 9 359 11.2 26

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Rangy athlete returns for third season as Other Notables Govs' starter...Govs most experienced performer will be looked to for more leadership in 2002- Career 03...after playing guard as freshman, moved to Double-Figure Scoring Games ...... 17 forward as sophomore...played both forward spots Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...... 1 before finally settling in as four man...versatile Double-Doubles ...... 1 athlete who can play inside or face the Led Govs in scoring ...... 0 basket...improving perimeter shooter...quick ath- Led Govs in rebounding ...... 8 lete who flourishes in up-tempo game...slashing Led Govs in assists ...... 4 performer considered strong finisher... outstand- ing leaper shows no ill effects of minor off-season knee surgery...competitive performer who is effec- grabbed team-high nine rebounds...hit seven-of- tive with basketball or without it...improving eight free throws during game, including four ballhandler who also is competent passer...heady straight clinching ones in final 25 seconds.. player...his 5.3 rebounds per game ranked second HIGH SCHOOL: First-team All-State for- on team...led team in rebounds seven times, in- ward for his father Wes at Ridgeway High cluding four eight-rebound contests...must refine School...averaged 20 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.3 free-throw shooting numbers...has added more assists and 2.3 blocks per game as a senior...led Adrian strength and bulk to handle rigors of forward Ridgeway to a 29-7 record and Class AA state position... owns strong defensive prowess...as fresh- championship, defeating Knoxville Austin East... man, his defensive efforts resulted in insertion into selected first-team All-District and All- Henning starting lineup down stretch.. Region...named the Region 15 AA Player of the AS SOPHOMORE: Started all 32 games in Year...was both district and region most valuable #14 2001-02...recorded 16 double-figure contests, player...chosen to the Class AA state all-tourna- most in season's final half and after shift from ment team... was USA Today honorable men- 6-7 • 205 • Junior small to power forward position...got off to quick tion All-America selection...finalist for Mem- start by scoring then career-high 14 points in Guard/Forward phis High School “Player of the Year” award. opener at Oklahoma State...then went next 10 PERSONAL: Business major...member of Ath- Memphis, Tenn. contests without double-figure performance, in- letics Director's Honor Roll in first two APSU cluding scoreless effort at Dayton...but return Ridgeway HS semesters...son of Wesley Henning and Carla home to Memphis seemed to invigorate his Mann...father was a graduate assistant at Memphis season...scored 13 points in that game to turn when Loos was assistant...member of school's honor Honors around season... followed that up with seven society...named to district and region's All-Aca- double-figure efforts in next eight games, includ- 2000-01 demic team...born Jan. 18, 1982...age 20. ing 16-point home performance against Tennes- OVC Rookie of the Week see-Martin...also had 10 rebounds in game for first career double-double...ended run with ca- Career Bests reer-high 18-point effort, going six-of-seven from Points: 18 vs. Tennessee State (1/19/02) the floor, against Tennessee State...had two more FGs: 7 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) 16-point contests down stretch....his 5.3 rebounds FGA: 14 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) per game ranked second on team...led team in FG%: 1.000 (4-4) vs. Chattanooga (12/30/00) rebounds seven times, including four eight-re- 3 FGs: 1, 15 times, last vs. Southeast Missouri bound contests...his 50.9 percent floor shooting (1/26/02) ranked third on team and 13th in OVC...shot 3 FGA: 4 vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) just 59.8 percent from free-throw line but nearly FTs: 7, twice, last vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/10/ 70 percent from the line during league 02) play...blocked career-best four shots in ESPN FTA: 10, twice, last vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/10/ game at Tennessee Tech. 02) AS FRESHMAN: Moved into starting FT%: 1.000 (3-3) vs. Murray State (2/9/02) lineup in latter part of season after providing Reb: 10 vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/10/02) spark off bench...averaged 4.1 points and 3.5 Asst: 4, 4 times, last vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/ rebounds per games as starter...averaged playing 02) 23 minutes per contest in those starts...provided Steals: 3, twice, last vs. Ark.-Little Rock (12/5/ quality relief efforts during heart of OVC 01) race...came off bench at Eastern Kentucky to hit Blocks: 4 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) all three field-goal attempts and grab three Min: 41 vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) rebounds...provided spark in first Tennessee Tech game—also his birthday—with nine points, hit- ting four-of-five field goals, and grabbing three rebounds....after solid defensive work on South- east Missouri/Eastern Illinois trip, got first start against Murray State...enjoyed season's finest performance at Belmont, scoring 14 points and

Henning's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 2000-01 32 14.9 44-86 .512 10-23 .435 17-32 .531 73 2.3 17 0.5 14 115 3.6 14 2001-02 32 30.1 119-234 .509 16-59 .271 67-112 .598 169 5.3 51 1.6 38 321 10.0 18 Totals 64 22.5 163-320 .509 26-82 .317 84-144 .583 242 3.8 68 1.1 52 436 6.8 18

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Expected to make greater contributions in Other Notables second year in APSU program...one of two Govs seniors...at 6-8, 245 pounds, offers physical pres- Career ence inside...brings great strength to post Double-Figure Scoring Games ...... 1 game...not afraid of contact inside...considered Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...... 1 to be proficient rebounder...conscientious Double-Doubles ...... 0 worker...still developing post-game Led Govs in scoring ...... 0 moves...efficient with shooting attempts...must Led Govs in rebounding ...... 7 become more consistent finishing inside...worked Led Govs in steals ...... 2 hard in off-season to improve shooting tech- nique, especially at free-throw line...again ex- major Division I college offers to play basketball pected to team with Josh Lewis at post at ... position...improving defensive player...must learn PERSONAL: Business communication and to stay out of foul trouble. health and human performance major...son of AS JUNIOR: Began season as starter before Ray and Bobbie Hill...earned Faulconer Aca- moving into valuable reserve role...started demic Scholarship out of high school...earned season's first four games...grabbed nine rebounds first-place Science Fair Award in 1996...cousin Bobbye against Siena...followed up with six-rebound ef- plays linebacker for San Fran- forts against Providence, Arkansas-Monticello cisco 49ers....born Feb. 10, 1981...age 21. and Marian...also recorded season's only double- Hill figure scoring game (10 points) against Arkan- sas-Monticello...had only double-figure rebound #54 effort (10) against Ball State...enjoyed one of 6-8 • 245 • Senior season's finer efforts against Western Kentucky, scoring eight points on four-of-four shooting Center while grabbing seven boards...struggled offen- Tyler, Texas sively, especially at free-throw line as OVC play opened...did have eight rebounds in New Year's Tyler (Texas) JC Eve game against Eastern Illinois...broke out of John Tyler HS scoring slump with nine-point, seven-rebound performance at Southeast Missouri...also had nine points and five rebounds at Murray...finished Career Bests season strong...had eight rebounds in regular- Points: 10 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) season finale against SEMO and then played FGs: 4, 3 times, last vs. Southeast Missouri (1/ huge role in Govs' first-round OVC tourney win 26/02) against Tennessee-Martin, scoring nine points FGA: 6, twice, last vs. Southeast Missouri (1/26/ and grabbing six rebounds...Hit 7-of-11 free 02) throws in that game and then hit both attempts FG%: 1.000 (4-4) vs. Western Kentucky (12/8/ against Tech in OVC tourney semifinals to bring 01) his free-throw shooting percentage to 50 per- 3 FGs: n/a 3 FGA: n/a cent. FTs: 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) JUNIOR COLLEGE: Averaged 12 points FTA: 11 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) and 7.0 rebounds per game as sophomore at Tyler FT%: 1.000 (4-4) vs. Memphis (12/22/01) (Texas) Junior College...scoring and rebound- Reb: 10 vs. Ball State (12/1/01) ing numbers were misleading in that five players Asst: 3 vs. Southeast Missouri (1/26/02) from team signed Division I scholarships and Steals: 2 vs. Southeast Missouri (1/26/02) another a Division II grant...won title as stron- Blocks: 1, 4 times, last vs. Tenn.-Martin (1/31/ gest member of team...member of Rick Ball 02) Min: 34 vs. Siena (11/19/01) Ballstars All-Star team during Summer 2000...listed as one of the Nation's Top 50 in- coming junior college recruits by CBS.Sportsline. HIGH SCHOOL: Played center for Carl Love at John Tyler High School...team won dis- trict title four straight years while he was in program...averaged four points, four rebounds and 1.2 assists per game as team went 30- 5...known more for football prowess during high school career...former tight end, turned down

Hill's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 2001-02 32 17.1 41-75 .547 0-0 - 36-72 .500 144 4.5 14 0.4 5 118 3.7 10 Totals 32 17.1 41-75 .547 0-0 - 36-72 .500 144 4.5 14 0.4 5 118 3.7 10

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Returns as Govs man in the middle...being Other Notables counted on for more leadership in 2002-03 after Other Notables solid sophomore season...brings outstanding ath- Career letic ability to floor...long-armed post player has Double Figure Scoring Games ...... 6 markedly improved strength and basketball skills Double Figure Rebounding Games ...... 8 since signing...remained on campus during past two Double-Doubles ...... 3 summers to literally dedicate himself to improving Led Govs in scoring ...... 0 strength and bulk...added strength has helped him Led Govs in rebounding ...... 19 develop into superb rebounder... outstanding shot Led Govs in blocked shots...... 30 blocker who has uncanny timing....added bulk also has helped in developing low-post moves...must games...saw minutes increase towards season's end become more aggressive offensively around basket when early season aggressiveness returned... al- and more consistent with offensive game...still must though he averaged just 9.1 minutes played per develop free-throwing ability to become greater game, still was Gov leader or co-leader in blocked offensive threat...has increased much-needed shots eight times...finished eight in OVC in stamina and improved quickness in offseason...owns blocks...scored season-high four points in opener solid fundamentals for relative newcomer to and matched it three other times during sport...staunch defender who sometimes is too season...although not known for offensive abilities, Josh aggressive...must cut down on fouls after being shot an amazing 19 for 23 (82.6 percent) from field. disqualified team-high eight times a year 1999-2000: Redshirted. Lewis ago...excellent passer from post...gain will wear HIGH SCHOOL: Literally came from no- number 24 after wearing both numbers 42 and 21 where during senior season at Lafayette High School #24 as freshman...didn't begin playing organized basket- to post impressive numbers...averaged 11.9 points, ball until sophomore prep season. 10.3 rebounds and 6.6 blocks per game as senior...set 6-8 • 210 • Junior AS SOPHOMORE: Started all 32 games at state record for blocked shots...recorded multiple Center center...incurred some inconsistencies in season's doubles (points, rebounds, blocked first half before becoming second-half force...averaged shots)...earned first-team all-city and all-district...also Lexington, Ky. 8.1 points and 9.0 rebounds per game in the season's selected to play in McDonald's Ohio-Kentucky All- Lafayette HS final 10 games...his 7.4 rebounds per game ranked Star game during spring... fourth overall in OVC and his 7.6 average in OVC PERSONAL: Business major...son of Robert games was fifth...ranked second in OVC in blocked Career Bests Lewis and Vera Robinson...born Oct. 21, 1980...age shots (2.06)... enjoyed season's finest performance 21. Points: 19 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) at Tennessee Tech, scoring season-high 19 points FGs: 6, twice, last vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) and grabbing 13 rebounds in ESPN contest...grabbed FGA: 10 vs. Morehead State (2/4/02) career-high 16 rebounds in OVC tourney opener FG%: 1.000 (5-5) vs. Tennessee State (2/14/02) against Tennessee-Martin while playing just 29 3 FGs: n/a foul-plagued minutes...also had 10 rebounds in 3 FGA: n/a semifinal contest against Tech...had trio of double- FTs: 7, twice, last vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) doubles during season...had 11 points and 11 re- FTA: 12 vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) bounds plus career-high six blocks against Provi- FT%: 1.000 (2-2), twice, last vs. Eastern Illinois dence before collecting 14 points and snatching 10 (12/31/01) boards before home folks at Eastern Reb: 16 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) Kentucky...enjoyed 10 games with four blocked Asst: 6 vs. Webster (12/20/01) shots...his 61.4 percent field-goal percentage would Steals: 3, twice, last vs. Southeast Missouri (2/23/ have ranked second in OVC but he failed to have 02) enough makes....had career-best six assists against Blocks: 6 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) Webster and added five at Tech. Min: 45 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) AS FRESHMAN: Played sparingly in fresh- man campaign...began season impressively at Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks, Alaska...in his debut against Jackson State, Lewis recorded four points, a season-high seven rebounds and three blocks in just 11 minutes played...in the next two tournament games, Lewis grabbed five rebounds and blocked three shots in each...played season- high 24 minutes off bench against Utah State in championship game...could not maintain level of play when Govs returned home...coincided with improved play of senior center Theanthony Haymon...still ended up playing in 30 of 32 Govs

Lewis' Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 2000-01 30 9.1 19-23 .826 0-0 .000 2-7 .286 58 1.9 6 0.2 26 40 1.3 4 2001-02 32 27.4 81-132 .614 0-0 .000 47-85 .553 236 7.4 70 2.2 66 209 6.5 19 Totals 62 18.5 100-155 .645 0-0 .000 49-92 .533 294 4.7 76 1.2 92 249 4.0 19

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Hoping to finish career on strong note...again Other Notables will battle for more playing time at forward positions...expected to play both spots...has struggled Career finding niche during last two seasons...hard worker Double-Figure Scoring Games ...... 1 who has had trouble bringing strong practice per- Double-Figure Rebounding Games ...... 0 formances to game situations...must develop con- Led Govs in scoring ...... 0 fidence in abilities...Slovenian brings solid all-round Led Govs in steals ...... 2 game to floor...owns strong fundamentals and floor Led Govs in assists ...... 0 discipline...effective playing with back to basket or Games started ...... 3 facing up...improved perimeter game during offseason...must regain free-throw shooting touch assists...then scored six points in second start at displayed two years ago as sophomore...aggressive Eastern Kentucky...shot solid 48 percent from performer who is not afraid of contact...good ball floor...hit only three-pointer against Tennessee- handler and passer...competitiveness makes him Martin...hit impressive 11 of 14 free-throw at- good rebounder...fundamentals and instincts make tempts during OVC play...also had seven of his him strong offensive rebounder. eight assists during league play. AS JUNIOR: Got off to slow start, playing HIGH SCHOOL: Exchange student averaged sparingly during Las Vegas Classic...given third 19.4 points and 10.9 rebounds as senior at Zephyrhills Igor career start against Marian, scoring six points and High School, playing for host Craig Milburn...shot grabbing three rebounds...compiled career's finest 45 percent from floor and 69 percent from free- Macura game at home against Arkansas-Little Rock, scoring throw line...sank school-record 289 straight free 19 points on seven-of-nine floor shooting in first throws...led team in steals and was second in #34 APSU double-figure game...followed that up with assists...selected Co-Player of Year for Pasco eight-point contest at Dayton and seven points County...named honorable mention all-region. 6-7 • 205• Senior against Webster...however, struggled maintaining PERSONAL: Business major ... son of Nebojsa consistency as OVC season started...even struggled Forward and Visnja Macura...cousin Jere Macura plays bas- with what previously was dependable free-throw ketball at Notre Dame...another cousin, Sonja Ljublyana, Slovenia shooting touch...finally regained that ability to hit Percan, plays volleyball at Louisville and was Co- Zephyrhills HS (Fla.) 8 of final 10 free throws...scored six points in Govs' USA Conference Freshman of the Year in 1999 and home win against TSU and seven, including five All-Midwest Region selection a year ago... born free throws, at home against Eastern Kentucky... May 11, 1980...age 22. Career Bests grabbed season-high five rebounds at Dayton. Points: 19 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) AS SOPHOMORE: Got off to slow start in FGs: 7 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) Alaska and never could quite find niche in second FGA: 9 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) season...played just 14 minutes during Top of World FG%: 1.000 (2-2) vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/31/ Classic, failing to score...did not score first points— 02) on two free throws—until season's fourth 3 FGs: 1, 4 times, last vs. Eastern Illinois (1/ contest...scored first field goal at Tennessee while 24/01) grabbing four rebounds in contest...Had solid con- 3 FGA: 2 vs. Eastern Illinois (1/24/01) test off the bench at IUPUI, hitting both field goal FTs: 5 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) attempts in helping Govs' come-from-behind FTA: 6, twice, vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) victory...also played effectively at Colorado FT%: 1.000 (2-2), 6 times, last vs.Tennessee State...saw season's most extensive action in Govs' State (1/19/02) blowout win against Southeast Missouri, scoring Reb: 6 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/8/00) three points and dishing out two assists in 18 Asst: 4 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/8/00) minutes...also gained 11 minutes of playing time at Steals: 2 vs.Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) Min: 31 vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/8/00) Tennessee-Martin, matching his season rebound high with four grabs. AS FRESHMAN: Saw limited playing during season's early stages but hard work and determined attitude paid off...made presence felt during final month, even garnering pair of starts...scored seven points against Lee and followed that up with four- point, three-rebound effort against Webster...then played in only three of next 10 games as OVC season kicked into gear...when Trenton Hassell reinjured ankle against SEMO in early February, became dependable contributor...came off bench to grab four rebounds against SEMO...in first college start against Tennessee-Martin, scored nine points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out four Macura's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 1999-00 20 6.4 13-27 .481 1-2 .500 12-18 .667 28 1.4 8 0.4 1 39 2.0 9 2000-01 26 5.5 6-18 .333 0-3 .000 8-11 .727 30 1.2 10 0.4 1 20 0.8 4 2001-02 30 11.7 34-69 .493 3-8 .375 27-50 .540 62 2.1 12 0.4 1 98 3.3 19 Totals 76 8.2 53-114 .465 4-13 .308 47-79 .595 120 1.6 30 0.4 3 157 2.1 19 17 MEET THE GOVERNORS y Again expected to integral part of Govs Other Notables fortunes...returns as starting wing...recruited pri- marily as perimeter shooter but has proven to be Career valuable in all areas...Govs most fundamentally Double Figure Scoring Games ...... 13 sound player...offensively, possesses outstanding Double Figure Rebounding Games ...... 0 shooting range with quick release...effective spot- Led Govs in scoring ...... 2 ting up but also can shoot off dribble...superb free- Led Govs in rebounding ...... 2 throw shooter...excellent ball handler and great Led Govs in assists ...... 4 passer to post...unselfish performer ...defensively, Led Govs in steals ...... 8 brings great passion and positioning to floor...owns great anticipation in getting into passing lanes...also All-State...selected Peoria Star-Journal Co-Player is superb rebounder for wing player...coach's son of the Year, the Canton Daily Ledger Player of the has great understanding of how to play Year and WHOI-TV Co-Player of the Year...also game...considered outstanding competitor. named Fulton County Player of the Year...was SOPHOMORE: .Began season flourishing off two-time "3-Point Showdown" state bench including a trio of double-figure perfor- finalist...selected to play in Prairie State All-Star mances, including back-to-back 17-point games...also played in Illinois Basketball Coaches efforts...moved into starting lineup in December, Association All-Star game. Rhet starting 22 games...ended with 13 double-figure PERSONAL: Business major...valedictorian contests, including third 17-point outing against of his Farmington senior class...selected as Merit- Wierzba Western Kentucky...grabbed career-high nine Scholar...was one of only five seniors across the rebounds in Govs' home game with Eastern country to score a perfect 36 in the ACT test’s #32 Kentucky...twice led Govs in rebounding, includ- math portion....named to “Who’s Who Among ing eight-rebound effort at home against Western High School Students” and "Who’s Who Among 6-5 • 190 • Junior Kentucky...three times led Govs in assists, high- High School Athletes"...also selected as Peoria Guard lighted by five-assist home effort against UALR...led Star Journal Scholar Athlete...turned down ap- Govs in steals eight times, including six- pointment to West Point… earned Verizon Aca- Farmington, Ill. performance New Year's Eve home effort against demic All-District as sophomore...member of Farmington HS Eastern Illinois... proved to Govs' best perimeter President's List (4.0 GPA) three of four APSU defensive performer...also Govs most efficient pe- semesters...two-time member of OVC rimeter shooter...after getting off to outstanding Commissioner's Honor Roll (3.25 GPA for Honors start from three-point range, endured slump dur- year)...twice earned OVC Medal of Honor for 2000-01 ing latter part of OVC season...however, finished highest GPA among league basketball players...son OVC Medal of Honor season with four-of-seven three-point effort against of Tom and Cindy Wierzba...born Sept. 1, 2001-02 Tennessee Tech in OVC tourney semifinals. 1981...age 21. Verizon Academic All-District FRESHMAN: Played in 21 games in first APSU season...provided Governors with key Career Bests minutes early in season, but then struggled finding Points: 17, 3 times, last vs. Western Kentucky playing time during season's final half...saw just 19 (12/8/01) minutes of court time during OVC play...saw some FGs: 6, twice, last vs. Marian (11/26/01) of his potential minutes go to fellow freshman FGA: 11 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) Adrian Henning, who emerged during season's FG%: 1.000 (3-3) vs. Western Kentucky (1/5/02) final half...connected on first two field-goal at- 3 FGs: 5 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) tempts as collegian, scoring season-high five points 3 FGA: 9 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) in opener against Jackson State in Top of the FTs: 10 vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) World Classic in Alaska...also hit his first career FTA: 14 vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) three pointer in game...saw season-high eight FT%: 1.000 (4-4), vs. Eastern Illinois (1/24/01) minutes against IUPUI, scoring four points...was Reb: 9 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) inserted into lineup primarily as free-throw shooter Asst: 5 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) and three-point specialist late in season...struggled Steals: 6 vs. Eastern Illinois (12/31/01) all season to find shot. Blocks: 1, 3 times, last vs. Tennessee-Martin (2/ HIGH SCHOOL: All-State guard for his 26/02) father, Tom, at Farmington High School...averaged Min: 39 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) 21.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.1 steals as senior....shot 53 percent from the floor, includ- ing 40 percent from three-point range, and 80 percent from free-throw line... selected Chicago Sun Times All-State, High School Elite All-State, second-team Associated Press All-State and sec- ond-team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association

Wierzba's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 2000-01 21 2.6 7-21 .333 4-17 .235 3-8 .375 6 0.3 1 0.0 1 21 1.0 5 2001-02 32 30.1 79-198 .399 49-130 .377 55-75 .733 115 3.6 55 1.7 5 262 8.2 17 Totals 53 19.2 86-219 .393 53-147 .361 58-83 .699 121 2.3 56 1.1 6 283 5.3 17

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Junior college newcomer expected to provide PERSONAL: Health care management depth and experience to young major...son of Robert and Gennice backcourt...entered fall camp as leading candi- Gipson...named student of the year in high date to replace departed Nick Stapleton at point school...attended Boys State...one of 15 (out of guard...conscientious worker...considered funda- 5000 applicants) chosen to participate in study at mental player...good ball handler who makes University of Missouri at age 16...born Jan. 22, sound decisions in half court...possesses strong 1981...age 21 (will turn 22 day before Eastern leadership skills...outstanding perimeter performer...owns deep three-point Illinois home game). range...tremendous defensive player...owns quick feet and hands...brings aggressive mentality and passion to defensive end...could be Govs best perimeter defensive performer since Jermaine Savage and Colby Pierce in the mid-1990s. JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played both shoot- ing and point guard for Gene Bess at Three Riv- ers Community College...as sophomore, averaged 15.2 ppg, shooting 39.2 percent from three-point Corey range and 83.3 percent from the free-throw line for a team that went 25-7....earned first-team all- Gipson conference and all-region that advanced to the junior college region finals...was moved to point #3 guard a year ago after playing shooting guard as 6-1 • 185 • Junior freshman...struggled with foot problems during junior college career which forced him to miss Guard gmaes a year ago. Sikeston, Mo. HIGH SCHOOL: Guard for Micoe Cotton Three Rivers (Mo.) CC at Richland High School....Missouri Mr. Basket- ball nominee as senior after averaging 30.9 points Richland HS per game...first-team all-state selection...also earned all-conference and all-region honors...named region's prep "Player of the Year"...scored career- best 56 points during senior season...

Athletic frontcourt newcomer will battle for playing time up front...Govs' tallest player will challenge for playing time at post position...runs floor well for big man...also has good leaping ability...has soft shooting touch...can play with back to basket but also effective facing up...long- armed player could be effective defensively...facing transition from junior col- lege basketball to Division I...must adapt to physical aspects of game...became first Hesston Community College player to receive Division I scholarship... JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played forward/cen- ter for Luke Hartman at Hesston Community College...averaged 10 points and nine rebounds per game as sophomore...started as freshman at Hesston... HIGH SCHOOL: Center for Phil Jones at Jermaine Milwaukee Bay View...played three seasons of varsity bsketball...as junior helped lead team to Graham school's best-ever record (25-2)... PERSONAL: Mass Communications #33 major....son of Janet Buhmeyer and Herbert 6-9 • 210 • Junior Graham...born Dec. 1, 1981...age 20...will turn 21 day after Govs play at Missouri. Center/Forward Milwaukee, Wis. Bay View HS Hesston (Kan.) CC

19 MEET THE GOVERNORS

Outstanding young backcourt prospect fig- tucky prep semifinals both seasons...named MVP ures to provide depth in first season...considered of the 2001-02 state tournament while also gar- to possess prototype OVC guard skills...expected nering All-State Tournament honors...finished to be a part of guard rotation in first APSU his career as school's second all-time leading season...can play both guard spots...brings reputa- scorer, passing former APSU great Bubba Wells tion as outstanding scorer...good shooter who can along the way...also holds school record for as- score in variety of ways...effective scorer from sists with 560...finished career shooting 52 per- three-point range...excellent off dribble penetrat- ing into lane...also owns quick pull-up cent from floor and 81 percent from free-throw jumper...possesses outstanding quickness... superb line...also two-time Kentucky State High School passer who brings unselfishness to floor...long high jump champion... arms and conscientious work ethic bodes well in PERSONAL: Undecided on college development as potential outstanding major...son of Charles Hampton and Cathy defender...worked hard in preseason to develop McClain...born Jan. 3, 1984...age 18...will turn strength needed at Division I level...figures to have 19 day before Govs play host to Westminster. bright Govs future. HIGH SCHOOL: Guard for Phil Todd, former APSU football player...enjoyed outstand- Maurice ing senior season...averaged 27.8 points—second in the state—4.0 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 3.2 "Squeaky" steals per game...shot 56 percent from the floor and 82.8 percent from the free-throw Hampton line...named firstteam Kentucky All-State by both the Associated Press and the Louisville #21 Courier-Journal....also earned all-region honors and third first-team all-district honor...enjoyed 6-1 • 170 • Freshman career-high 41-point games against Todd County Guard and Fort Campbell...selected to play in both the Russellville, Ky. Kentucky-Ohio, Kentucky-Indiana All-Star games...selected MVP of Kentucky-Ohio All- Russellville HS Star game played in Kentucky after scoring 15 points, including game winning shot...as sopho- more and junior, helped lead Russellville to Ken-

Talented frontcourt newcomer brings out- for St. Louis Eagles AAU team that finished 11th standing potential to Govs' program...figures into nationally... Govs' plans during first APSU season....can play PERSONAL: Biology major..."A" honor both low and hignb post positions...brings solid roll student while at Hickman...earned Presiden- fundamentals from strong prep background...runs tial Scholarship to APSU...son of Brad and floor well for big man...catches ball well in Cathy Schlader...born March 9, 1984...age 18. traffic...has soft touch around basket but also can knock down perimeter...his perimeter touch is reminiscent of former Govs Mike Head...owns large frame...has added strength and bulks since singing last fall...has ability to get bigger as maturation process continues....owns great feel for game...good rebounder who is solid blocking out...considered unselfish player who has ability to find open man from post position....was first signee of 2002-03 class.. HIGH SCHOOL: Played center and power foward for Jim Sutherland at Columbia Hickman Zac High School...averaged 10.1 points and 5.7 re- bounds per game as senior in helping team to Schlader 22-5 recrod...earned all-area honorable mention...pgained national recognition for hold- #4 ing future NBA first-round pick Amare Stoudemire to 12 points and nine rebounds while 6-9 • 220 • Freshman scoring 13 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in Center Hickman's 65-56 win in Shop N' Save/KMOX Columbia, Mo. Shootout in St. Louis...selected to play in St. John's Midwest Sports Medicine Missouri Bas- Hickman HS ketball All-Star game in Springfield (Mo.)...as junior averaged 9.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, helping Kewpies to first district title in 10 years...earned first-team all-district and honor- able mention all-area...after junior season, played 20 MEET THE GOVERNORS

CAREER STATISTICS vs. EASTERN ILLINOIS CAREER STATISTICS vs. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG High Game Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Anthony Davis 2-2 10-26 4-11 2-3 11 7 3 0 3 26-13.0 19@APSU, 2001 Anthony Davis 2-2 13-23 1-3 4-4 8 4 4 0 3 31-15.5 17@APSU, 2002 Adrian Henning 5-3 10-22 3-8 8-12 17 7 3 3 1 31-6.2 15@APSU, 2001 Bobbye Hill 2-0 6-12 0-0 2-3 15 4 6 1 2 14-7.0 9@SEMO, 2002 Josh Lewis 4-2 9-12 0-0 2-4 17 7 9 3 1 20-5.0 10@APSU, 2001 Adrian Henning 5-3 7-23 2-7 6-8 17 3 4 3 0 22-4.4 6@APSU, 2002 Bobbye Hill 2-0 2-4 0-0 4-4 12 0 2 1 2 8-4.0 6@APSU, 2001 Rhet Wierzba 4-2 5-14 3-11 1-1 4 3 2 0 3 14-3.5 8@SEMO, 2002 Rhet Wierzba 4-2 3-12 3-8 4-4 11 2 2 0 6 13-3.3 10@EIU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 2-5 0-2 0-0 0 3 0 0 0 4-2.0 4@APSU, 2002 Igor Macura 5-0 2-4 1-2 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 5-1.0 5@EIU, 2002 Josh Lewis 5-2 4-6 0-0 0-2 15 5 2 8 3 8-1.6 6@APSU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0-0.0 0- twice Igor Macura 6-0 3-12 0-3 2-6 12 3 3 0 4 8-1.3 3@APSU, 2001 CAREER STATISTICS vs. EASTERN KENTUCKY CAREER STATISTICS vs. TENNESSEE MARTIN Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A REB A TO BLK STL PTS-AVG High Game Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Adrian Henning 4-3 17-34 1-3 5-11 20 7 5 3 1 40-10.0 16@APSU, 2002 Anthony Davis 3-3 15-39 5-12 18-25 17 7 8 0 5 53-17.7 19-twice Anthony Davis 2-1 7-18 2-6 2-4 5 3 7 1 2 18-9.0 15@EKU, 2001 Adrian Henning 5-4 17-31 2-10 10-17 25 6 10 5 3 46-9.2 16-twice Rhet Wierzba 4-2 9-18 5-11 10-14 13 4 1 0 1 33-8.3 15@EKU, 2001 Rhet Wierzba 4-3 6-19 3-15 4-8 15 6 9 1 2 19-4.8 12@OVC, 2002 Josh Lewis 4-2 7-11 0-0 7-11 24 6 2 8 4 21-5.3 14@EKU, 2001 Josh Lewis 5-3 4-12 0-0 12-20 39 11 6 8 5 20-4.0 7@UTM, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 0-3 0-1 7-10 3 1 0 0 0 7-3.5 7@EKU, 2001 Bobbye Hill 3-0 2-6 0-0 7-11 12 0 5 1 0 11-3.7 9@OVC, 2002 Igor Macura 6-1 4-8 0-1 11-16 9 1 2 0 1 19-3.2 7@APSU, 2002 Igor Macura 7-1 7-12 1-2 6-11 18 6 6 0 4 21-3.0 9@UTM, 2000 Bobbye Hill 2-0 0-3 0-0 4-8 6 0 2 0 0 4-2.0 4@APSU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0-three times CAREER STATISTICS vs. MOREHEAD STATE CAREER STATISTICS vs. TENNESSEE STATE Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Anthony Davis 2-2 14-25 3-11 3-4 10 2 2 0 2 34-17.0 26@APSU, 2002 Anthony Davis 2-2 12-23 4-11 3-4 3 5 4 0 9 31-15.5 19@APSU, 2002 Adrian Henning 4-3 10-17 0-4 3-4 15 4 7 3 1 23-5.8 12@MSU, 2002 Adrian Henning 4-3 15-22 2-5 6-9 20 3 5 0 3 38-9.5 18@APSU, 2002 Josh Lewis 4-2 10-16 0-0 1-4 16 2 6 8 1 21-5.3 12@APSU, 2002 Rhet Wierzba 4-2 7-17 4-10 2-5 10 6 3 1 2 20-5.0 11@APSU, 2002 Bobbye Hill 2-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 1 2 0 0 6-3.0 4@APSU, 2002 Josh Lewis 4-2 7-8 0-0 3-5 15 6 6 6 3 17-4.3 10@TSU,2002 Rhet Wierzba 3-1 2-11 0-8 0-2 5 3 1 0 2 4-1.3 2-twice Igor Macura 4-0 3-6 0-0 3-4 4 0 1 0 1 9-2.3 6@APSU, 2002 Igor Macura 5-0 0-6 0-1 1-2 4 4 2 0 0 1-0.2 1@MSU, 2001 Bobbye Hill 2-0 1-3 0-0 1-9 11 2 2 0 1 3-1.5 2@APSU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0-0.0 0-twice Levi Carmichael 2-0 0-2 0-1 3-5 1 0 7 0 0 3-1.5 2@APSU, 2002 CAREER STATISTICS vs. MURRAY STATE CAREER STATISTICS vs. TENNESSEE TECH Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Player G FG-A 3P-A FT-A Reb A TO BLK STL PTS High Game Adrian Henning 4-3 11-15 2-2 7-13 17 4 7 3 3 32-8.0 15@MSU, 2002 Anthony Davis 3-3 12-37 5-19 7-8 12 4 7 1 5 36-12.0 21@TTU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 2-4 2-4 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 7-3.5 7@MSU, 2002 Adrian Henning 6-5 18-31 3-7 8-16 26 8 4 10 4 47-7.8 12-twice Josh Lewis 4-2 6-6 0-0 6-9 11 2 9 5 5 18-4.5 9@APSU, 2002 Rhet Wierzba 4-2 9-22 6-16 3-4 8 3 4 0 5 27-6.8 14@OVC, 2002 Anthony Davis 2-2 3-17 0-2 3-4 6 3 8 3 4 9-4.5 6@APSU, 2002 Josh Lewis 5-3 11-20 0-0 10-14 32 7 10 8 1 32-6.4 19@TTU, 2002 Bobbye Hill 2-0 3-4 0-0 3-4 5 0 2 0 0 9-4.5 9@MSU, 2002 Bobbye Hill 3-1 1-3 0-0 2-4 6 1 3 0 0 4-1.3 2-twice Rhet Wierzba 4-2 3-8 1-4 5-8 9 1 2 2 4 12-3.0 9@APSU, 2002 Levi Carmichael 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 1 0 2 0 1 2-1.0 2@OVC, 2002 Igor Macura 5-0 2-5 0-1 3-8 5 0 0 0 0 7-1.4 5@APSU, 2002 Igor Macura 6-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 7 1 5 0 0 2-0.3 2@TTU, 2002 Squad Breakdowns

Seniors (2): Igor Macura, Bobbye Hill By States: Juniors (5): Josh Lewis, Adrian Henning, Rhet Wierzba, California (1): Anthony Davis Illinois (1): Rhet Wierzba Corey Gipson, Jermaine Graham Indiana (1): Levi Carmichael Sophomores (2): Levi Carmichael, Anthony Davis Kentucky (2): Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, Josh Lewis Freshmen (2): Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, Zac Schlader Missouri (2): Corey Gipson, Zac Schlader Tennessee (1): Adrian Henning, Centers: Josh Lewis, Bobbye Hill, Jermaine Graham, Texas (1): Bobbye Hill Zac Schlader Wisconsin (1): Jermaine Graham Foreign Country (1): Igor Macura (Slovenia) Forwards: Adrian Henning, Igor Macura, Zac Schlader, Jermaine Graham, Anthony Davis Birthday Greetings Guards: Levi Carmichael, Anthony Davis, Corey Levi Carmichael, Nov. 24 (will turn 20) Gipson, Maurice "Squeaky" Hampotn, Rhet Jermaine Graham, Dec. 1 (will turn 21) Wierzba Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, Jan. 3 (will turn 19) Nick Adrian Henning, Jan. 18 (will turn 21) Corey Gipson, Jan. 22 (will turn 22) TallestStapleton Player: Jermaine Graham, Zac Schlader, 6-9 Bobbye Hill, Feb. 10 (will turn 21) Shortest Player: Levi Carmichael 6-0 Average Height: 6-5 College Majors: #12 Biology (1): Zac Schlader Business (4): Josh Lewis (finance), Igor Macura, Adrian Henning, Rhet Heaviest Player: Bobbye Hill, 245 6-1 • 165• Senior Wierzba GuardLightest Player: Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, 170 Communication Arts (3): Bobbye Hill (corporate communications); Average Weight: 200 Jermaine Graham Flint, Mich. Health and Human Performance (1): Corey Gipson CarmanOldest Player: AinsworthIgor Macura,HS 22 (May 11, 1980) Undecided (3): Anthony Davis, Levi Carmichael, Squeaky Hampton PossibleYoungest CC Player: Zac Schlader, 18 (March 9. 1984) Average Age: 20 years, 9 months

21 UMERICAL ROSTER NNN Austin Peay State University

2002-03 Governors: Sitting (L-R)—Landon Williams, Aundre Evans, Levi Carmichael and Michael Dudas; Seated— Justin Wamblew-manager, Adrian Henning, Anthony Davis, Rhet Wierzba, Corey Gipson, Maurice "Squeaky" Hampton, Igor Macura and Joni Johnson-athletic trainer. Back row—Tony Collins-assistant coach, Richie Schueler-senior manager; Zac Schlader, Jermaine Graham, Josh Lewis, Bobbye Hill, Scott Combs-assistant coach, Tim Kaine-graduate assistant and Dave Loos-head coach.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (High School/JC) 3 Corey Gipson G 6-1 185 Jr. Sikeston, MO (Three Rivers CC) 4 Zac Schlader C 6-9 220 Fr. Columbia, MO (Hickman HS) 10 Levi Carmichael* G 6-0 165 So. Bloomfield, IN (Eastern Greene HS) 14 Adrian Henning** F 6-7 205 Jr. Memphis, TN (Ridgeway HS) 20 Michael Dudas G 5-11 160 Fr. Hopkinsville, KY (Hopkinsville HS) 21 Maurice Hampton G 6-2 175 Fr. Russellville, KY (Russellville HS) 23 Anthony Davis* G 6-3 190 So. Inglewood, CA (Inglewood HS) 24 Josh Lewis** C 6-8 210 Jr. Lexington, KY (Lafayette HS) 32 Rhet Wierzba** G 6-5 190 Jr. Farmington, IL (Farmington HS) 33 Jermaine Graham C 6-9 215 Jr. Milwaukee, WI (Hesston CC) 34 Igor Macura*** F 6-7 205 Sr. Ljublyana, Slovenia (Zephyrhills HS, Fla.) 54 Bobbye Hill* F/C 6-8 245 Sr. Tyler, TX (Tyler JC)

*Years lettered

Head Coach: Dave Loos (Memphis State, 1970) Pronunciation Guide Assistant Coaches: Tony Collins (Virginia State, 1979), Dave Loos ...... like "juice" Scott Combs (Austin Peay, 1998), Levi Carmichael ...... Lee-vie Graduate Assistant: Tim Kaine (Winthrop, 2002) Bobbye Hill ...... same as Bobby Igor Macura ...... ee-gore mass-SUR-ahh Senior Manager: Richie Schueler (Evansville, 2000) Zac Schlader ...... shuhlay-dur Rhet Wierzba...... weirs-buh

22 23 overnors history GGG Austin Peay State University

Section Highlights 2001-02 In Review 2001-02 Statistics 2001-02 OVC Review OVC History Govs All-Americans Govs All-OVC Selections Govs All-Time Records Dunn Center Records Govs' Coaching Marks Yearly Scores & Records Govs Rivalries All-Time Lettermen

24 2001-02 GOVS IN REVIEW

In 2001-02, all too often it came down to Govs in the OVC how Nick Stapleton went, how Austin Peay Stapleton at a glance went. Unfortunately, even as spectacular as TEAM Staple Effort by APSU's second- Stapleton was, he couldn't prevent the young leading career scorer in history Scoring Offense ...... 70.5 (9th) Govs, who started three sophomores and a Double-figure scoring games ...... 32 Scoring Margin ...... +0.1 (5th) freshman with Stapleton, from incurring only 30-point games ...... 5 Field-Goal Percentage ...... 450 (5th) their second losing season in the past seven 30 vs. Binghamton ...... 11/30/01 3 FGs made ...... 6.25 (7th) years—a 14-18 mark punctuated by a pre- 34 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 1/17/02 33 vs. Eastern Illinois ...... 1/24/02 3 FG percentage ...... 331 (6th) Christmas scheduled ranked at the time the fourth most difficult in the country. 36 vs. Tennessee Tech ...... 3/1/02 Free-throw percentage ...... 640 (9th) 37 vs. Southeast Missouri ...... 2/23/02 In fact, the Governors opened the season Scoring Defense ...... 70.4 (2nd) 20-point games ...... 18 against nationally ranked Oklahoma State Field-goal percentage defense.428 (2nd) Led Govs in scoring ...... 26 and also played Providence, Ball State, Day- Led Govs in assists ...... 13 3 FG percentage defense ...... 351 (6th) ton and Memphis before settling into the All tourney teams ...... 3 Rebounding ...... 34.3 (6th) Ohio Valley Conference season. Rebounding margin ...... -2.5 (7th) If the schedule wasn't enough problems, the Govs' bench was depleted by dismissals and Offensive rebounds ...... 10.50 (7th) defections, forcing a young Govs team to become even Defensive rebounds ...... 23.81 (5th) younger. Also, after finishing the previous two seasons as Assists ...... 11.97 (9th) one of the nation's top shooting teams, the Govs found .500 Turnover margin ...... +0.75 (5th) shooting nights a rarity. And that spilled over to the free- Steals ...... 7.28 (7th) throw line where the Govs sat at the bottom of the league. Assist/turnover ratio ...... 0.82 (9th) But somehow the Govs found a way to achieve a .500 average ...... 4.19 (3rd) league record, largely because of Stapleton's tremendous play (see above) and the steady development of a quartet of INDIVIDUALS youngsters. Adrian Henning, after a woeful first month, was moved inside to the strong forward spot and averaged 12 Scoring (avg.) points and 6.2 rebounds per game during leagues play. Nick Stapleton ...... 23.2 (2nd) Center Josh Lewis limped into the Christmas break run- ning on fumes. But during league play he became revital- Field-Goal Percentage ized. He not only was one of the league's best shot blockers, he averaged 7.6 rebounds and 7.8 points, despite playing an Adrian Henning ...... 509 (13th) average of just 28 minutes per game, largely due to foul problems (five disqualifications in OVC, eight overall). Three-Point Field Percentage Nick Stapleton finished his career as the OVC's 9th all-time leading Then there was guard Rhet Wierzba. Recruited to be a Rhet Wierzba ...... 377 (8th) scorer. long-range shooting specialist, the sophomore guard became Three-Point Field Goals Made the Govs best perimeter defender and a solid all-round player in addition to assuming a Nick Stapleton ...... 2.25 (4th) floor leadership role. Rhet Wierzba ...... 1.53 (14th) The Govs finally turned to an athletic freshman for the other starting role. Anthony Govs by the Numbers Assists (avg.) Davis, despite standing just 6-2, moved in as Nick Stapleton ...... 2.66 (11th) a starting forward. He averaged 13.5 points Final December Sagarin ratings in OVC play (11.2 ppg overall) to take some th showed the Govs playing the Rebounding (avg.) of the pressure off Stapleton. 4 nation's fourth strongest schedule. When the lineup finally came together, Josh Lewis ...... 7.4 (4th) The magic number? When the Adrian Henning ...... 5.3 (16th) the Govs played their season's best basket- Govs held an opponent to less ball and managed a fourth-place OVC finish 70 than 70 points, they were 13-3. and a first-round tourney host spot. Defensive Rebounds (avg.) That resulted in a showdown with Ten- The Govs were ranked second nd in the OVC in points allowed per Josh Lewis ...... 5.47 (3rd) nessee-Martin, with APSU holding off the 2 game (70.4). Skyhawks, 72-69. Blocked Shots (avg.) The Govs advanced to Louisville for the The Govs were ranked second in Josh Lewis ...... 2.06 (2nd) tourney semifinals to face OVC regular-sea- nd the OVC in field-goal percentage Adrian Henning ...... 1.19 (8th) son champ Tennessee Tech. Behind 2 defense, permitting 42.8 shooting. Stapleton's 36 points, the Govs stayed in the The number of double-figure Steals (avg.) contest until the game's final minutes with scoring games Nick Stapleton Anthony Davis ...... 1.53 (10th) the season ending in an 86-77 defeat. 98 accrued during his career. Nick Stapleton ...... 1.34 (t/14th) Stapleton, a first-team All-OVC selection, Where Nick Stapleton ranks all-time was the only non-championship game per- nd in APSU scoring. His 2073 points former to be named to the OVC all-tourney 2 are second to Bubba Wells (2267). team. Following the season, he was invited to Where the Governors ranked in th the OVC in free-throw percentage Phoenix Suns summer camp and later signed 9 with a not-so-tidy 64.0 percent. to play in Israel. 25 Governors in the Pros

Backcourt standout expected to ascend to even greater leadership role during senior season...former Other Notables non-qualifier granted additional season of play after graduating in spring...owns wealth of ability...has Career matured into dependable floor general at point guard Double Figure Scoring Games ...... 98 ...great ballhandler who owns explosive quickness...can Double Figure Rebounding Games ...... 0 accelerate to basket...owns devastating crossover Double-Doubles ...... 0 dribble...excellent in full-court game...outstanding Led Govs in scoring ...... 64 passer...superb perimeter threat with almost unlim- Led Govs in rebounding ...... 0 ited range...streak shooter can rack up points in a hurry Led Govs in assists ...... 45 because of ability to get himself open...extra strength has aided defensive improvement...two-time second- Middle Tennessee, including eight three-pointers, team All-OVC choice again should challenge for post- and followed up with 25-point effort against Tennes- season honors...1,000-point scorer will move high see-Martin... was Govs leading scorer nine times, on all-time scoring list if he stays healthy. including seven 20-point-plus performances... re- AS JUNIOR: Earned second-team all-league corded season-best six assists against Eastern Ken- and OVC all-tourney honors in helping lead Govs to tucky (2)...ranked 14th in OVC scoring and third in 22 victories...ranked second in scoring (17.8 ppg) three-point shooting percentage (.407). Nick and assists (3.4 apg)...for third straight season was HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 22.4 points, 6.0 Govs' leader in three pointers made (68)...earned assists, 5.0 rebounds and 2.1 steals as senior at Stapleton Top of the World Classic all-tourney honors, greatly Carman Ainsworth High School... earned all-state because of 28-point effort in title game against Utah honors as senior as well as conference MVP #12 State...his back-to-back three pointers—among six honors...honorable mention USA Today All-America in game—in overtime carried Govs to Alaska title... selection...was three-time all-conference selection collected five three pointers in home win against and named Student Athlete of the year...selected to 6-1 • 175 • Guard Eastern Kentucky...scored 20 or more points 11 Flint, Mich. participate in Michigan All-Star team...scored 51 times...scored 28 points in second-round OVC tour- points in contest, including nine three pointers... Carman Ainsworth HS ney game against regular-season champ Tennessee member of Michigan All-Star team that participated Tech...in first-round OVC tourney game against in Wendy's Classic...named MVP of game after Honors SEMO, came up big in Govs comeback and in scoring 19 points in win against Ohio. 2001-02 overtime, hitting game winner with four seconds PERSONAL: Graduated Spring 2002 with left...exploded for career-best 37 points against NAIA bachelor's degree in communication arts...son of All-OVC, first team foe Lee...two games later rolled up 35 points at OVC all-tournament George and Barbara Stapleton...has twin sister Colorado State, connecting on 12 field goals...toned Nicole...born May 11, 1979...age 22. NABC All-District 7, second team down scoring numbers late in season when he as- Las Vegas Invitational All-Tourney team sumed more of point-guard role...committed just First Merchants Classic All-Tourney team two total turnovers on SEMO/EIU trip...also had OVC “Player of Week,” Dec. 31-Jan. 5 seven assists at SEMO...set career best with nine 2000-01 assists against Colorado in Alaska...led APSU in All-OVC , second team scoring seven times and in assists 15 occasions...ended OVC All-Tournament team seventh in OVC scoringa and 11th in assists. All Tourney, Top of the World Classic AS SOPHOMORE: Flourished in second APSU Preseason All-OVC, second team season's final half...selected second-team All- 1999-2000 OVC...got off to slow start after missing first three All-OVC, second team games because of NCAA-imposed suspension...was OVC Player of the Week, once brilliant during season's final month-plus...his 15.8 Oneida Bingo and Casino Classic All- ppg ranked eighth in OVC...also was 13th in Tourney assists...ended seventh in OVC three-point shooting (38.8 percent)...collected 20 double-figure scoring 1998-99 contests, including seven 20-points-plus efforts...led OVC All-Newcomer team Govs in scoring eight times...scored season-best 29 OVC Newcomer of the Week, once points at Murray State, most after teammate Tren- Career Bests ton Hassell left with ankle sprain...also had 29 in Points: 37, twice, last vs. SE Missouri (2/23/02) season finale against EIU, most coming in Govs huge FGs: 14 vs. Southeast Missouri (2/23/02) late-game comeback...had 28-point efforts versus FGA: 32 vs. Tennessee Tech (1/17/02) Webster and Middle Tennessee (2)... keyed over- FG%: .818 (9-11) vs. Lee (12/18/99) time victory against SEMO, tossing in 26 points...three 3 FGs: 8 vs. Middle Tennessee (2/13/99) times pumped in five three-pointers in single game...led 3 FGA: 15 vs. Middle Tennessee (2/13/99) in assists seven times...named Oneida Bingo and FTs: 10 vs. Lee (12/9/00) Casino Classic all-tourney after helping Govs to title. FTA: 12, 3 times, last vs. Colorado St. (12/20/00) AS FRESHMAN: Selected to OVC "All-New- FT%: 1.000 (4-4), 6 times, last vs. Tenn. Tech (1/ comer" team after sometimes spectacular second half 17/02) Reb: 7 vs. Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) of season...after sitting out 1997-98 as non-qualifier, Assts: 9 vs. Colorado (11/18/00) struggled in early going...finally began to find himself Steals: 4, twice,last vs. Webster (12/20/01) in January and exploded in season's final Min: 50 vs. Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) month...averaged 13.6 ppg overall but 15.1 during OVC play...scored APSU season-best 32 points at Stapleton's Career Statistics Year G MIN/G FGM-FGA FG% 3PM-3PA 3P% FTM-FTA FT% REB AVG AST AVG BLK TP AVG HI 1998-99 27 29.7 127-287 .443 59-145 .407 53-72 .736 57 2.1 60 2.2 3 366 13.6 32 1999-00 25 30.8 154-325 .474 45-116 .388 42-56 .750 47 1.9 82 3.3 1 395 15.8 29 2000-01 32 35.1 207-446 .464 68-186 .366 88-115 .765 58 1.8 110 3.4 3 570 17.8 37 2001-02 32 37.2 270-602 .449 72-215 .335 130-176 .739 74 2.3 85 2.7 3 742 *23.2 30 Totals 116 33.5 758-1660 .457 244-662 .369 313-419 .747 236 2.0 297 2.9 10 2073 17.9 37 *Seventh in nation 26 2001-2002 GOVS STATISTICS

Overall Statistics 14-18 Overall • 9-4 Home • 3-11 Road • 2-3 Neutral |-----TOTAL-----| |-----3-POINT-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----| ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 Stapleton, Nick 32 32 1192 37.2 270 602 .449 72 215 .335 130 176 .739 15 59 74 2.3 51 0 85 103 3 43 742 23.2 23 Davis, Anthony 32 24 826 25.8 133 318 .418 42 123 .341 51 78 .654 40 67 107 3.3 75 0 52 61 9 49 359 11.2 14 Henning, Adrian 32 32 963 30.1 119 234 .509 16 59 .271 67 112 .598 57 112 169 5.3 93 2 51 50 38 27 321 10.0 32 Wierzba, Rhet 32 22 963 30.1 79 198 .399 49 130 .377 55 75 .733 14 101 115 3.6 59 1 55 37 5 42 262 8.2 24 Lewis, Josh 32 32 876 27.4 81 132 .614 0 0 .000 47 85 .553 61 175 236 7.4 107 8 70 85 66 34 209 6.5 54 Hill, Bobbye 32 8 548 17.1 41 75 .547 0 0 .000 36 72 .500 49 95 144 4.5 63 3 14 46 5 11 118 3.7 34 Macura, Igor 30 1 351 11.7 34 69 .493 3 8 .375 27 50 .540 25 37 62 2.1 44 0 12 25 1 7 98 3.3 42 Marshall, Fred 29 1 248 8.6 19 63 .302 4 17 .235 10 16 .625 15 17 32 1.1 25 0 7 13 4 6 52 1.8 10 Carmichael, Levi 28 0 228 8.1 10 41 .244 7 29 .241 19 30 .633 2 18 20 0.7 19 0 17 28 0 4 46 1.6 20 x-Webster, Gerrell 8 8 168 21.0 10 31 .323 4 13 .308 2 21.000 2 12 14 1.8 10 1 17 8 0 5 26 3.3 15 x-Easley, Kevin 10 0 66 6.6 4 15 .267 3 10 .300 2 3 .667 2 7 9 0.9 701514131.3 40 x-Szmiedowicz, Morte 4 0 36 9.0 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 3 31.000 4 2 6 1.5 80041192.3 21 x-Prather, Sean 3 0 10 3.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 00201000.0 TM TEAM...... 50 59 109 3.4 0 4 Total...... 32 803 1785 .450 200 604 .331 449 702 .640 336 762 1098 34.3 561 15 383 469 134 233 2255 70.5 Opponents...... 32 799 1866 .428 229 654 .350 420 575 .730 382 788 1170 36.6 597 - 453 491 84 222 2247 70.2

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Austin Peay 1018 1219 10 8 2255 Austin Peay 74 3 77 Opponents 1053 1181 9 10 2253 Opponents 75 4 79 (Deadball Rebounds do not count in team totals) Returning players in bold

Conference Statistics 8-8 Overall • 5-3 Home • 3-5 Road • 0-0 Neutral |-----TOTAL-----| |-----3-POINT-----| |-----REBOUNDS-----| ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 Stapleton, Nick 16 16 615 38.4 128 289 .443 36 101 .356 71 94 .755 12 35 47 2.9 27 0 52 61 2 24 363 22.7 23 Davis, Anthony 16 15 486 30.4 81 188 .431 22 66 .333 32 40 .800 23 40 63 3.9 42 0 31 37 4 30 216 13.5 14 Henning, Adrian 16 16 495 30.9 70 130 .538 10 29 .345 42 61 .689 34 65 99 6.2 48 1 26 27 17 10 192 12.0 24 Lewis, Josh 16 16 455 28.4 45 73 .616 0 0 .000 35 57 .614 23 98 121 7.6 50 5 34 39 37 18 125 7.8 32 Wierzba, Rhet 16 14 539 33.7 32 97 .330 17 67 .254 25 36 .694 8 55 63 3.9 36 1 26 20 3 22 106 6.6 54 Hill, Bobbye 16 2 237 14.8 17 37 .459 0 0 .000 14 30 .467 24 42 66 4.1 28 2 7 21 3 5 48 3.0 34 Macura, Igor 16 0 169 10.6 13 31 .419 1 6 .167 13 29 .448 15 21 36 2.3 23 0 3 12 0 4 40 2.5 42 Marshall, Fred 16 1 153 9.6 11 38 .289 1 9 .111 7 11 .636 13 12 25 1.6 15 05936301.9 10 Carmichael, Levi 15 0 126 8.4 4 20 .200 2 13 .154 11 17 .647 0 10 10 0.7 11 0 5 14 0 2 21 1.4 TM TEAM...... 29 32 61 3.8 0 3 Total...... 16 401 903 .444 89 291 .306 250 375 .667 181 410 591 36.9 280 9 189 243 69 121 1141 71.3 Opponents...... 16 397 965 .411 107 321 .333 198 283 .700 198 391 589 36.8 306 - 229 242 47 122 1099 68.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Austin Peay 512 611 10 8 1141 Austin Peay 53 3 56 Opponents 494 586 9 10 1099 Opponents 42 2 44

Returning players in bold

2001-02 GOVS BY STARTING LINEUP

In 32 games, Austin Peay used seven starting lineups: Guard Guard Center Forward Forward Record Stapleton Webster Lewis Hill Henning 2-3 Stapleton Webster Lewis Macura Henning 1-0 Stapleton Webster Lewis Henning Wierzba 0-1 Stapleton Webster Lewis Henning Davis 0-1 Stapleton Wierzba Lewis Henning Davis 9-11 Stapleton Davis Lewis Hill Henning 1-2 Stapleton Wierzba Lewis Henning Marshall 1-0

PerduHed 86-4, Haymon 27 GAME-BY-GAME SCORES AND LEADERS

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS 11/17/01 + at Oklahoma State L 58-81 8512 Stapleton ...... 20 Lewis ...... 6 Stapleton ...... 3 11/19/01 + vs Siena Saints L 44-62 350 Stapleton ...... 17 Hill ...... 9 Webster ...... 3 11/20/01 + vs Providence Friars L 84-93 Stapleton ...... 29 Lewis ...... 11 Wierzba ...... 4 11/21/01 + vs Arkansas-Monticello W 74-40 Wierzba ...... 17 Lewis ...... 8 Webster ...... 8 11/16/01 MARIAN COLLEGE W 75-42 1817 Wierzba ...... 17 Lewis ...... 7 Stapleton, Webster ... 4 11/30/01 % vs Binghamton W 54-51 Stapleton ...... 30 Lewis ...... 12 Lewis ...... 4 12/1/01 % at Ball State L 60-81 7165 Stapleton ...... 29 Hill ...... 10 Stapleton, Wierzba ... 4 12/5/01 at Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-75 3028 Stapleton ...... 25 Henning ...... 6 Carmichael ...... 4 12/8/01 WESTERN KENTUCKY L 75-77 2517 Stapleton ...... 26 Wierzba ...... 8 Henning ...... 4 12/15/01 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 88-69 1500 Stapleton ...... 29 Lewis ...... 8 Davis ...... 6 12/18/01. at Dayton L 61-76 12344 Stapleton ...... 24 Macura ...... 5 Davis, Lewis ...... 2 12/20/01 WEBSTER W 90-68 1100 Davis ...... 25 Lewis ...... 7 Lewis ...... 6 12/22/01 at Memphis L 68-109 18646 Stapleton ...... 25 Davis ...... 5 Henning ...... 3 12/29/01 * at Eastern Kentucky W 82-70 1850 Stapleton ...... 17 Lewis ...... 10 Stapleton ...... 5 12/31/01 * EASTERN ILLINOIS W 86-64 1800 Stapleton ...... 29 Hill, Lewis ...... 8 Davis ...... 4 1/5/02 at Western Kentucky L 73-75 6764 Stapleton ...... 26 Henning ...... 5 Stapleton, Wierzba ... 3 1/10/02 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN L 65-71 2819 Davis ...... 19 Henning ...... 10 Lewis ...... 4 1/12/02 * MURRAY STATE W 68-62 3368 Stapleton ...... 25 Lewis ...... 6 Stapleton ...... 5 1/17/02 * TENNESSEE TECH L 67-74 2300 Stapleton ...... 34 Henning ...... 8 Stapleton ...... 3 1/19/02 * TENNESSEE STATE W 81-68 3995 Davis ...... 19 Lewis, Hill, Henning ...... 6 Lewis ...... 4 1/24/02 * at Eastern Illinois L 70-73 5039 Stapleton ...... 33 Lewis, Davis ...... 6 Stapleton ...... 4 1/26/02 * at Southeast Missouri State W 68-67 3950 Stapleton ...... 28 Hill ...... 7 Davis ...... 4 1/31/02. * at Tennessee-Martin WOT 69-68 3478 Stapleton ...... 21 Lewis ...... 13 Stapleton ...... 5 2/2/02 * EASTERN KENTUCKY W 70-59 3685 Stapleton ...... 20 Lewis ...... 12 Henning, Lewis, Stap 4 2/4/02 * MOREHEAD STATE L 65-68 2987 Davis ...... 26 Davis ...... 7 Stapleton ...... 6 2/09/02 * at Murray State L 68-78 3552 Stapleton ...... 24 Hill, Henning, Wierzba .....5 Henning, Stapleton .... 2 2/14/02 * at Tennessee State L 67-78 3927 Stapleton ...... 23 Henning ...... 8 Wierzba ...... 3 2/16/02. * at Tennessee Tech LOT 84-86 7012 Stapleton ...... 23 Lewis ...... 13 Stapleton ...... 6 2/18/02 * at Morehead State L 51-66 4067 Stapleton ...... 13 Lewis ...... 7 Davis, Lewis ...... 2 2/23/02 * SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 80-47 2897 Stapleton ...... 37 Lewis, Hill ...... 8 Lewis ...... 5 2/26/02. @ TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 72-69 2200 Stapleton ...... 21 Lewis ...... 16 Davis ...... 4 3/1/02 # vs TENNESSEE TECH L 77-86 Stapleton ...... 36 Lewis ...... 10 Lewis ...... 3

LEGEND Home contests in ALL CAPS + Las Vegas Tournament % First Merchants Classic * OVC Games @ OVC Tournament First Round # OVC Tournament Second Round

governors point of view

Losses: -41 -23 -21 -18 -15 -14 -11 -10 -9 8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 11112111101100221

Wins: +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +11 +12 +13 +16 +19 +22 +33 +34 20200100011101211

28 2001-2002 GOVS POINTS, REBOUNDS, ASSISTS

FINAL SCORECARMICHAELSTAPLETONHENNING EASLEY WEBSTER PRATHER DAVIS LEWIS WIERZBA MACURA SZMIEDOWIZCMARSHALLHILL

at OS 58-81 0-0-0 20-2-3 14-2-0 0-0-0 4-1-2 0-0-1 3-3-0 7-6-1 7-3-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 vs SIENA 44-62 DNP 17-1-2 5-4-2 DNP 2-2-3 0-0-0 3-0-0 9-8-2 3-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 5-9-1 vs PROV 84-93 DNP 29-0-3 9-6-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 3-3-0 11-11-3 13-1-4 DNP 6-2-0 5-1-0 8-6-1 vs ARKMONT 74-40 1-2-1 13-2-4 8-5-2 0-1-0 8-2-8 0-1-1 11-0-0 3-8-0 17-2-3 0-1-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 10-6-1 MARIAN 75-42 2-2-1 14-1-4 6-3-2 8-2-0 8-2-4 DNP 4-4-1 8-7-2 17-3-1 6-3-2 DNP DNP 2-6-1 vs BING 54-51 DNP 30-0-1 3-5-0 0-1-0 2-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 4-12-4 5-4-1 8-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-4-0 at BSU 60-81 0-0-1 29-0-4 8-5-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 DNP 8-3-1 8-3-2 3-3-4 2-1-1 DNP DNP 0-10-0 at UALR 61-75 8-2-4 25-2-1 8-6-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 DNP 10-1-1 0-4-0 6-2-2 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-3-1 WKU 75-77 4-2-1 26-1-0 7-7-4 0-0-0 DNP DNP 7-1-1 6-4-3 17-8-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 8-7-0 UALR 88-69 0-2-1 29-2-1 7-3-1 3-1-0 DNP DNP 11-6-6 3-8-2 10-4-519-2-3 DNP 0-0-0 6-4-0 at UD 61-76 3-0-0 24-2-1 0-1-1 2-2-0 DNP DNP 10-3-2 5-4-2 3-0-0 8-5-1 DNP 4-2-0 2-1-0 WEBSTER 90-68 0-0-1 15-4-4 13-5-4 0-0-0 DNP DNP 25-3-2 8-7-6 8-3-2 7-3-2 DNP 9-2-0 5-4-1 at MEM 68-109 0-0-1 25-3-1 12-4-3 DNP DNP DNP 11-5-2 0-4-1 10-4-2 2-1-0 DNP 4-1-0 4-4-0 at EKU 82-70 7-3-1 17-2-5 13-7-2 DNP DNP DNP 15-3-2 14-10-0 15-4-4 1-1-0 DNP 0-1-1 0-1-0 EIU 86-64 0-1-0 29-2-2 15-4-3 DNP DNP DNP 19-5-4 10-8-3 3-6-1 0-2-0 DNP 4-4-1 6-8-0 at WKU 73-75 5-0-1 26-2-3 8-5-2 DNP DNP DNP 15-3-1 2-3-2 11-4-3 2-2-0 DNP 0-1-2 4-0-0 UTM 65-71 0-1-0 14-1-1 16-10-3 DNP DNP DNP 19-5-0 6-9-4 5-4-3 3-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-0 MURRAY 68-62 0-0-0 25-5-5 12-3-1 DNP DNP DNP 6-3-2 9-6-2 9-4-0 5-4-0 DNP 2-3-0 0-0-0 TTU 67-74 0-1-0 34-3-3 12-8-1 DNP DNP DNP 8-4-1 6-6-2 7-2-0 0-2-0 DNP 0-0-1 0-3-0 TSU 81-68 2-1-0 12-3-3 18-6-1 DNP DNP DNP 19-2-3 3-6-4 11-3-3 6-1-0 DNP 8-1-0 2-6-1 at EIU 70-73 0-1-0 33-4-4 7-3-1 DNP DNP DNP 7-6-3 6-6-2 10-5-1 5-3-0 DNP 0-1-0 2-4-0 at SEMO 68-67 0-0-2 28-3-3 5-4-0 DNP DNP DNP 14-4-4 0-3-0 8-3-0 2-5-1 DNP 2-1-0 9-7-3 at UTM 69-68 0-0-0 21-7-5 16-8-2 DNP DNP DNP 19-5-3 7-13-2 2-3-3 4-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-4-0 EKU 70-59 0-0-0 20-1-4 16-8-4 DNP DNP DNP 3-2-1 5-12-4 13-9-0 7-3-0 DNP 2-1-1 4-5-0 MOREHEAD 65-68 0-1-0 10-0-6 8-6-2 DNP DNP DNP 26-7-0 12-5-0 2-3-3 0-4-1 DNP 3-2-1 4-4-0 at MURRAY 68-78 7-1-1 24-3-2 15-5-2 DNP DNP DNP 3-3-1 5-3-0 3-5-1 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-5-0 at TSU 67-78 1-0-0 23-1-2 9-8-1 DNP DNP DNP 12-1-2 10-6-2 8-7-3 1-1-0 DNP 2-3-0 1-5-1 at TTU 84-86 DNP 23-4-6 12-7-1 DNP DNP DNP 21-6-3 19-13-2 5-2-1 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-0 at MOREHEAD 51-66 0-0-0 13-5-1 12-5-1 DNP DNP DNP 8-3-2 7-7-2 2-2-0 0-0-1 DNP 7-3-0 2-4-1 SEMO 80-47 4-0-1 37-3-0 6-7-1 DNP DNP DNP 17-4-0 6-8-5 3-1-3 2-2-0 DNP 0-5-0 5-8-1 UTM 72-69 0-0-0 21-3-0 10-5-1 DNP DNP DNP 15-7-4 5-16-3 12-7-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 9-6-0 vs TTU 77-86 2-0-0 36-2-1 11-4-1 DNP DNP DNP 7-2-0 5-10-3 14-4-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-3-1

Notes: Individual Highs In Bold, DNP - Did Not Play, INEL - Ineligible, INJ - Injured 2001-2002 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL Double-figure scoring (games): Stapleton 32, Davis 19, Henning 16, Led Govs (or tied) in scoring: Stapleton 26, Davis 4, Wierzba 2, Wierzba 12, Lewis 6, Hill 1, Macura 1 Led Govs (or tied) in rebounding: Lewis 19, Henning 7, Hill 7, Davis Double-figure rebounding: Lewis 8, Hill 1, Henning 1 3, Wierzba 2, Macura 1 Double-doubles: Lewis 3, Henning 1 Led Govs (or tied) in assists: Stapleton 13, Lewis 9, Davis 6, 20- to 29-point games: Stapleton 18, Davis 3 Wierzba 4, Webster 3, Henning 4, Carmichael 1, 30- to 39-point games: Stapleton 5 Dunks: Lewis 24, Henning 18, Davis 15, Hill 2, Stapleton 1

TEAM The Governors record when: They attempt more FTs ...... 11-4 They trail at halftime ...... 4-15 They outrebound their opponent ...... 9-3 They attempt fewer FTs ...... 3-10 They are tied at halftime ...... 1-1 They are outrebounded ...... 2-15 They attempt same number FTs ...... 0-4 They go into overtime ...... 1-1 They have same number of rebounds ...... 3-0 They make more FTs ...... 11-4 Opposition scores less than 60 points ...... 4-0 They shoot 50 percent or better ...... 6-1 They make fewer FTs ...... 2-14 Opposition scores 60-69 points ...... 9-3 They shoot below 50 percent ...... 8-16 They make same number FTs ...... 1-0 Opposition scores 70-79 points ...... 1-9 They outshoot their opponent ...... 12-3 They make a better FT percentage ...... 5-4 Opposition scores 80-89 points ...... 0-4 Opponent outshoots them ...... 2-13 They make a worse FT percentage ...... 8-14 Opposition scores 90-99 points ...... 0-1 The shoot the same as their opponent ...... 0-1 They make same FT percentage ...... 1-0 Opposition scores 100+ points ...... 0-1 Opponent shoots below 50 percent ...... 11-13 They commit fewer TOs ...... 9-6 The Govs score less than 60 points ...... 1-3 They attempt more 3 pointers ...... 5-8 They commit more TOs ...... 2-9 The Govs score 60-69 points...... 3-9 They attempt fewer 3-pointers ...... 9-10 They commit same number of TOs ...... 3-2 The Govs score 70-79 points...... 4-4 Attempt same number of 3-pointers ...... 0-0 They commit fewer than 15 TOs ...... 7-8 The Govs score 80-89 points...... 5-2 They make more 3-pointers ...... 4-4 They commit 20 or more TOs ...... 2-3 The Govs score 90-99 points...... 1-0 They make fewer 3-pointers ...... 8-10 They lead at halftime ...... 9-2 The Govs score more than 100 points...... 0-0 Make same number of 3-pointers ...... 2-4 29 2001-02 GOVERNORS SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL BESTS POINTS ...... 37 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) PERCENTAGE (min 6 made) ...... 36 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee Tech (3/1/02) 1.000 (5-5) ... Davis, Anthony vs Tennessee-Martin (1/10/02) ...... 34 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee Tech (1/17/02) 1.000 (4-4) ... Wierzba, Rhet at Eastern Illinois (1/24/02) FIELD GOALS MADE 1.000 (4-4) ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee Tech (1/17/02) ...... 14 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) 1.000 (4-4) ... Hill, Bobbye vs Eastern Illinois (12/31/01) ...... 14 ... Stapleton, Nick at Ball State (12/1/01) 1.000 (4-4) ... Hill, Bobbye at Memphis (12/22/01) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED 1.000 (4-4) ... Macura, Igor at Dayton (12/18/01) ...... 32 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee Tech (1/17/02) REBOUNDS ...... 28 ... Stapleton, Nick vs TENNESSEE TECH (3/1/02) ...... 16 ... Lewis, Josh vs Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) ...... 28 ... Stapleton, Nick at Eastern Illinois (1/24/02) ...... 13 ... Lewis, Josh at Tennessee Tech University (2/16/02) ...... 28 ... Stapleton, Nick at Ball State (12/1/01) ...... 13 ... Lewis, Josh at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 5 made) ASSISTS 1.000 (5-5) ... Lewis, Josh at Tennessee State (2/14/02) ...... 8 ... Webster, Gerrell vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) .. .857 (6-7) ... Henning, Adrian vs Tennessee State (1/19/02) ...... 6 ... Stapleton, Nick at Tennessee Tech University (2/16/02) .. .857 (6-7) ... Henning, Adrian at Oklahoma State (11/17/01) ...... 6 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Morehead State (2/4/02) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL MADE ...... 6 ... Lewis, Josh vs Webster (12/20/01) ...... 6 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) ...... 6 ... Davis, Anthony vs Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) ...... 5 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) STEALS ...... 5 ... Wierzba, Rhet vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) ...... 6 ... Wierzba, Rhet vs Eastern Illinois (12/31/01) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 5 ... Davis, Anthony vs Tennessee State (1/19/02) ...... 12 ... Stapleton, Nick at Eastern Illinois (1/24/02) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 11 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) ...... 6 ... Lewis, Josh vs Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) ...... 11 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee Tech (1/17/02) ...... 4 ... Lewis, Josh vs Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 2 made) ...... 4 ... Lewis, Josh vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) 1.000 (3-3) ... Davis, Anthony vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) ...... 4 ... Henning, Adrian at Tennessee Tech University (2/16/02) 1.000 (2-2) ... Three with 2-2 ...... 4 ... Lewis, Josh vs Morehead State (2/4/02) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 4 ... Lewis, Josh at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) ...... 10 ... Wierzba, Rhet at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) ...... 4 ... Lewis, Josh vs Webster (12/20/01) ...... 9 ... Stapleton, Nick vs TENNESSEE TECH (3/1/02) TURNOVERS ...... 9 ... Stapleton, Nick at Tennessee State (2/14/02) ...... 8 ... Stapleton, Nick vs Tennessee State (1/19/02) ...... 9 ... Stapleton, Nick at Memphis (12/22/01) ...... 7 ... Stapleton, Nick at Morehead State (2/18/02) ...... 7 ... Stapleton, Nick at Tennessee State (2/14/02) FREE THROW ATTEMPTED ...... 7 ... Stapleton, Nick at Arkansas-Little Rock (12/5/01) ...... 14 ... Wierzba, Rhet at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) ...... 12 ... Lewis, Josh at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) TEAM HIGH/LOWS Austin Peay Team Highs Opponents' Team Highs POINTS...... 90 ...... vs Webster (12/20/01) POINTS ...... 109 ...... at Memphis (12/22/01) FIELD GOALS MADE...... 35 ...... vs Webster (12/20/01) FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 40 ...... at Memphis (12/22/01) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS...... 68 ...... at Memphis (12/22/01); vs Providence FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 79 ...... at Tennessee Tech (2/16/02) (11/20/01) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... 606 (40-66) .. at Memphis (12/22/01) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... 592 (29-49) .. vs Tennessee State (1/19/02) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 11 ...... at Tennessee Tech (2/16/02); vs Western 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 14 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) Kentucky (12/8/01); vs Providence Friars (11/20/01) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 32 ...... at Eastern Illinois (1/24/02) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 29 ...... vs . UTM (2/26/02); at Tenn. Tech (2/16/02) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...... 538 (14-26) .. vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...... 533 (8-15) ..... at Memphis (12/22/01) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 30 ...... at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 24 ...... vs Tennessee Tech (3/1/02); vs FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 48 ...... at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) Providence Friars (11/20/01) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ...... 889 (8-9) ...... vs Southeast Missouri (2/23/02) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 32 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) REBOUNDS ...... 48 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ...... 905 (19-21) .. at Murray State (2/09/02) ASSISTS ...... 22 ...... vs Webster (12/20/01) REBOUNDS ...... 51 ...... at Tennessee Tech (2/16/02); at Memphis STEALS ...... 13 ...... vs Southeast Missouri (2/23/02); (12/22/01) Eastern Illinois (12/31/01); Webster (12/20/01) ASSISTS ...... 26 ...... at Memphis (12/22/01) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 8 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02);vs Murray STEALS...... 13 ...... at TSU (2/14/02) vs TSU (1/19/02) State (1/12/02); at Western Kentucky (1/5/02);vs Arkansas-Little Rock (12/15/01) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 8 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) TURNOVERS ...... 22 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) TURNOVERS ...... 22 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) FOULS ...... 25 ...... at Tennessee-Martin (1/31/02) FOULS ...... 33 ...... at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) Austin Peay Team Lows Opponents’ Team Lows POINTS ...... 44 ...... vs Siena Saints (11/19/01) POINTS ...... 40 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 17 ...... vs Siena Saints (11/19/01) FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 15 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01); vs FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 43 ...... vs Murray State (1/12/02); vs Tennessee- Marian College (11/16/01); vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) Martin (2/26/02) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ...... 46 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01); vs FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... 324 (22-68) .. at Memphis (12/22/01) Marian College (11/16/01) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 0 ...... at Morehead State (2/18/02) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ...... 306 (15-49) .. vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 9 ...... vs Murray State (1/12/02) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE ...... 4 ...... at Dayton (12/18/01); vs Tennessee- 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...... 000 (0-13) ..... at Morehead State (2/18/02) Martin (1/10/02); vs Southeast Missouri State (2/23/02) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 1 ...... at Ball State (12/1/01) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS ...... 12 ...... at Southeast Missouri State (1/26/02) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 7 ...... at Ball State (12/1/01); vs Morehead 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE ...... 214 (6-28) ..... at Eastern Kentucky (12/29/01) State (2/4/02) FREE THROWS MADE ...... 4 ...... vs Eastern Illinois (12/31/01); vs Eastern FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ...... 143 (1-7) ...... at Ball State (12/1/01) Kentucky (2/2/02) REBOUNDS ...... 22 ...... at Dayton (12/18/01); at Western FREE THROW ATTEMPTS ...... 5 ...... vs Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) Kentucky (1/5/02) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ...... 417 (5-12) ..... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01) ASSISTS ...... 6 ...... vs Binghamton (11/30/01) REBOUNDS ...... 24 ...... vs Southeast Missouri (2/23/02) STEALS ...... 2 ...... vs Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) ASSISTS ...... 7 ...... vs Marian College (11/16/01); vs ...... 2 ...... at Morehead State (2/18/02) Southeast Missouri (2/23/02) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 0 ...... at Ball State (12/1/01) STEALS ...... 1 ...... at Eastern Illinois (1/24/02) TURNOVERS ...... 7 ...... vs Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) BLOCKED SHOTS ...... 0 ...... vs Arkansas-Monticello (11/21/01);vs ...... 7 ...... vs Tennessee Tech (3/1/02 Webster (12/20/01) FOULS ...... 10 ...... vs Eastern Kentucky (2/2/02) TURNOVERS ...... 8 ...... vs Tennessee-Martin (2/26/02) FOULS ...... 11 ...... vs Marian College (11/16/01); vs Southeast Missouri (2/23/02) 30 OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Final 2001-02 Standings OVC Games All Games OFF DEF OFF DEF TEAM W L PCT AVG AVG W L PCT AVG AVG Tennessee Tech 15 1 .938 79.1 69.1 27 7 .794 78.7 67.9 Morehead State 11 5 .688 76.5 71.6 18 11 .621 77.1 75.2 Murray State 10 6 .625 80.9 76.4 19 13 .594 78.6 73.4 Austin Peay 8 8 .500 71.3 68.7 14 18 .438 70.5 70.4 Tennessee-Martin 7 9 .438 77.4 80.1 15 14 .517 78.0 76.7 Eastern Illinois 7 9 .438 77.6 79.9 15 16 .484 74.4 77.3 Tennessee State 7 9 .438 77.2 79.8 11 17 .393 77.6 81.1 Southeast Missouri 4 12 .333 73.7 78.6 6 22 .214 71.1 77.7 Eastern Kentucky 3 13 .188 70.9 80.5 7 20 .259 73.0 79.9

All-OVC First Team Third Team Justin Burdine, 6-1, Sr. G, Murray State Brent Jolly, 6-5, Jr., G, Tennessee Tech , 6-4, Jr., F, Eastern Illinois Kyle Rolston, 6-4, Sr., F, Tennessee State , 6-4, So., F, Morehead State Jeremy Sargent, 6-8, Sr., C, Tennessee-Martin Damien Kinloch, 6-8, Jr., F, Tennessee Tech Marquis Sykes, 6-0, Jr., G, Morehead State Nick Stapleton, 6-1, Sr., G, Austin Peay Derek Winans, 6-2, Fr., G, Southeast Missouri

Second Team Cameron Crisp, 6-2, So., G, Tennessee Tech Shawn Fields, 6-3, Jr., G, Eastern Kentucky Brian Foster, 6-5, Sr., F, Tennessee-Martin Garrett Richardson, 6-3, So., G, Tennessee State Brian Foster, 6-5, Jr., F, Tennessee-Martin James Singleton, 6-8, Jr., F, Murray State Kyle Umberger, 6-6, Jr., F, Morehead State

OVC Individual Honors Coach of the Year Player of the Year Newcomer of the Year Freshman of the Year Jeff Lebo Henry Domercant Damien Kinloch Ricky Minard Tennessee Tech Eastern Illinois Tennessee Tech Morehead State 2001-02 OVC Tournament First-Round, February 26 (Campus Sites) (1) Tennessee Tech 73, (8) Southeast Missouri 65 (2) Morehead State 91, (7) Tennessee State 82 (3) Murray State 103, (6) Eastern Illinois 56 (4) Austin Peay 72, (5) Tennessee-Martin 69

Semifinals, March 1, Louisville, Ky., Kentucky International Convention Center (1) Tennessee Tech 86, (4) Austin Peay 77 (3) Murray State 89, (2) Morehead State 75

Championship, March 2, Louisville, Ky., Kentucky International Convention Center (3) Murray State 70, (1) Tennessee Tech 69

All-OVC Tournament Justin Burdine, Murray State (MVP) James Singleton, Murray State Nick Stapleton, Austin Peay Damien Kinloch, Tennessee Tech Joey Westmoreland, Tennessee Tech 31 PAST OVC CHAMPIONS

Regular Season Tournament Regular Season Tournament Season Champion OVC Overall Champion Season Champion OVC Overall Champion 1948-49 Western Kentucky 8-2 25-4 Western Kentucky 1974-75 Middle Tennessee 12-2 23-5 Middle Tennessee 1949-50 Western Kentucky 8-0 25-6 Eastern Kentucky 1975-76 Western Kentucky 11-3 20-9 Western Kentucky 1950-51 Murray State 9-3 21-6 Murray State 1976-77 Austin Peay 13-1 24-4 Middle Tennessee 1951-52 Western Kentucky 11-1 26-5 Western Kentucky 1977-78 Middle Tennessee 10-4 18-8 Western Kentucky 1952-53 Eastern Kentucky 9-1 16-9 Western Kentucky 1978-79 Eastern Kentucky 9-3 21-8 Eastern Kentucky 1953-54 Western Kentucky 9-1 29-3 Western Kentucky 1979-80 Murray State 10-2 23-8 Western Kentucky 1954-55 Western Kentucky 8-2 18-0 Eastern Kentucky Western Kentucky 10-2 21-8 1955-56 Tennessee Tech 7-3 14-7 1980-81 Western Kentucky 10-2 21-8 Western Kentucky Morehead State 7-3 19-10 1981-82 Murray State 13-3 20-8 Middle Tennessee Western Kentucky 7-3 16-12 Western Kentucky 13-3 19-10 1956-57 Western Kentucky 9-1 19-8 1982-83 Murray State 11-3 21-8 Morehead State Morehead State 9-1 17-9 1983-84 Morehead State 12-2 22-5 Morehead State 1957-58 Tennessee Tech 8-2 17-9 1984-85 Tennessee Tech 11-3 19-9 Middle Tennessee 1958-59 Eastern Kentucky 10-2 16-6 1985-86 Akron 10-4 22-8 Akron 1959-60 Western Kentucky 10-2 21-7 Middle Tennessee 10-4 23-11 1960-61 Western Kentucky 9-3 18-8 1986-87 Middle Tennessee 11-3 22-7 Austin Peay Eastern Kentucky 9-3 15-9 1987-88 Murray State 13-1 22-9 Murray State Morehead State 9-3 19-12 1988-89 Middle Tennessee 10-2 23-8 Middle Tennessee 1961-62 Western Kentucky 11-1 17-10 Murray State 10-2 19-11 1962-63 Tennessee Tech 8-4 16-8 1989-90 Murray State 10-2 21-9 Murray State Morehead State 8-4 13-7 1990-91 Murray State 10-2 24-9 Murray State 1963-64 Murray State 11-3 16-8 Murray State 1991-92 Murray State 11-3 17-13 Murray State 1964-65 Eastern Kentucky 13-1 19-6 Western Kentucky 1992-93 Tennessee State 13-3 19-10 Tennessee State 1965-66 Western Kentucky 14-0 25-3 Western Kentucky 1993-94 Murray State 15-1 23-6 Tennessee State 1966-67 Western Kentucky 13-1 23-3 Tennessee Tech 1994-95 Murray State 11-5 21-9 Murray State 1967-68 East Tennessee 10-4 19-8 Tennessee State 11-5 17-10 Murray State 10-4 16-8 1995-96 Murray State 11-4 19-10 Austin Peay 1968-69 Murray State 11-3 22-6 1996-97 Austin Peay 12-6 17-14 Murray State Morehead State 11-3 18-9 Murray State 12-6 20-10 1969-70 Western Kentucky 14-0 22-3 1997-98 Murray State 16-2 29-4 Murray State 1970-71 Western Kentucky 12-2 24-6 1998-99 Murray State 16-2 27-6 Murray State 1971-72 Morehead State 9-5 16-11 1999-00 Southeast Missouri 14-4 24-7 Southeast Missouri Eastern Kentucky 9-5 15-11 Murray State 14-4 23-9 Western Kentucky 9-5 15-11 2000-01 Tennessee Tech 13-3 20-9 Eastern Illinois 1972-73 Austin Peay 11-3 22-7 2001-02 Tennessee Tech 15-1 27-7 Murray State 1973-74 Austin Peay 10-4 17-10 Morehead State 10-4 17-9 INDIVIDUAL OVC AWARDS

Players of the Year Coaches of the Year All-Tournament 1973-74 James “Fly” Williams 1966-67 George Fisher 1965-66 Tommy Head 1976-77 1972-73 Dennis Snyder 1977-78 Otis Howard 1990-91 Dave Loos 1975 Charlie Fishback 1996-97 Charles "Bubba" Wells 1996-97 Dave Loos Otis Howard 2000-01 Trenton Hassell 1976 Sammy Drummer 1977 Calvin Garrett Otis Howard All-OVC Selections 1978 Otis Howard 1963-64 Doug Stamper 1977-78 Otis Howard Norman Jackson 1967-68 Howard Wright 1978-79 Alfred Barney 1987 Darryl Bedford (MVP) 1968-69 Howard Wright 1979-80 Roosevelt Sanders Lawrence Mitchell 1969-70 Howard Wright 1980-81 Andrew Burton 1988 Barry Sumpter 1970-71 Larry Noble 1982-83 Lenny Manning Andre Harris 1971-72 Howard Jackson 1983-84 Lenny Manning 1989 Keith Rawls (MVP) Javin Johnson 1972-73 Eddie Childress 1986-87 Lawrence Mitchell 1990 Donald Tivis Howard Jackson 1988-89 Keith Rawls 1995 Bubba Wells James "Fly" Williams 1990-91 Tommy Brown John Jenkins 1973-74 Danny Odums 1993-93 Tyrone Beck 1996 Bubba Wells (MVP) James "Fly" Williams 1994-95 Charles "Bubba" Wells Reggie Crenshaw 1974-75 Charlie Fishback 1995-96 Charles "Bubba" Wells Joe Sibbitt Percy Howard 1996-97 Charles "Bubba" Wells 1997 Bubba Wells 1975-76 Charlie Fishback 1998-99 Trenton Hassell Reggie Crenshaw Otis Howard 1999-00 Trenton Hassell 2001 Trenton Hassell 1976-77 Calvin Garrett 2000-01 Trenton Hassell Nick Stapleton Otis Howard 2001-02 Nick Stapleton 2002 Nick Stapleton 32 DUNN CENTER/DAVE AARON ARENA The Winfield Dunn Center be- came home of the Governors and Lady Govs indoor athletics in 1975 after ground was broken for the $5.3 million, 9,000-seat structure in Feb- ruary 1973. The 132,000 square-foot com- plex, officially named the Winfield Dunn Health and Physical Educa- tion Building and Convocation Complex in honor of Governor Dunn, is a dominating edifice with 78 feet separating the top of the building from its maplewood play- ing surface. The Dunn Center re- placed the Memorial Gymnasium, affectionately called as a multipurpose practice facility for track, baseball and "The Little Red Barn," which served as the Governors softball indoor workouts. homecourt from 1952 until the Dec. 1, 1975 tip-off. The Dunn Center also houses the University's train- On Jan. 16, 1988, the basketball arena was named ing facility where trainers Chuck Kimmel, Joni Johnson Dave Aaron Arena in honor of the school's and Karen Lovell administer treatment and former athletics director, football coach and rehabilitate injured athletes. It also is home all-time winningest basketball coach. to the athletic department's academic ser- Several improvements and modifications vices and coordinator Dt. Johnnie Smith, have taken place in recent years, including located on the west upper level. the addition of new scoreboards. Also, the Austin Peay athletics also work out in floor lighting has been replaced to allow the weight room, conveniently located in fans to better see Lady Govs and Governors the Dunn Center's lower level south end. events and also accommodate photography They also have access to air-conditioned needs. dressing rooms. An elevator was installed more than two years ago to Entering the facility's front lobby, visitors are im- better accommodate the handicapped. pressed by the Hall of Fame area, honoring APSU's The Dunn Center is home of Governors basketball greatest former athletes, administrators and supporters. and Lady Govs volleyball and basketball. It also serves APSU's athletic offices are located in the Dunn Center with the exception of ten- nis, which is located in the Gover- nors Tennis Center, and rifle, which is located in the ROTC Armory. Both facilities are in close proximity to the Dunn Center. Also the Gov- ernors baseball offices were supposed to be moved closer to Raymond C. Hand Park, in the former home of the student newspaper, The All- State.

39 DUNN CENTER/DAVE AARON ARENA RECORDS The Governors at the Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena Season Won Lost Pct Coach Season Won Lost Pct Coach 1975-76 13 0 1.000 Lake Kelly 1989-90 4 6 .400 Lake Kelly 1976-77 13 1 .929 Lake Kelly 1990-91 8 6 .571 Dave Loos 1977-78 9 3 .750 Ed Thompson 1991-92 10 2 .833 Dave Loos 1978-79 7 7 .500 Ed Thompson 1992-93 5 7 .417 Dave Loos 1979-80 6 7 .463 Ron Bargatze 1993-94 9 3 .750 Dave Loos 1980-81 7 6 .538 Ron Bargatze 1994-95 7 5 .583 Dave Loos 1981-82 4 7 .364 Ron Bargatze 1995-96 8 4 .667 Dave Loos 1982-83 7 3 .700 Ron Bargatze 1996-97 12 2 .857 Dave Loos 1983-84 9 6 .600 Howard Jackson 1997-98 11 2 .846 Dave Loos 1984-85 5 7 .417 Howard Jackson 1998-99 8 4 .667 Dave Loos 1985-86 12 2 .860 Lake Kelly 1999-00 10 3 .769 Dave Loos 1986-87 9 3 .750 Lake Kelly 2000-01 11 1 .916 Dave Loos 1987-88 8 3 .727 Lake Kelly 2001-02 9 4 .692 Dave Loos 1988-89 11 3 .786 Lake Kelly Totals 231 105 .688 Individual Records By APSU Players

Most points - 43, Lawrence Mitchell, 1/10/87 vs. Middle Tennessee, Morehead State; Greg Franklin, 12/1/89 vs. Columbia (first-round Acme Boot Showdown) 2/7/87 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2/9/87 vs. Morehead State; Bubba Wells, Most free throws - 18, Gerald Gray, 1/2/85 vs. Tennessee State 2/25/97 vs Morehead State Most free throws attempted - 21, Andrew Burton, 2/7/81 vs. Morehead State; Gerald Most field goals - 18, Otis Howard, 1/14/78 vs. Eastern Kentucky Gray, 1/2/85 vs. Tennessee State Most field goals attempted - 31, Bubba Wells, 2/25/97 vs. Morehead State Best free-throw percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000, Donald Tivis (10 of 10), 1/23/91 vs. Best field-goal percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (10 of 10), Ralph Garner, 3/4/77 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock Murray State Most rebounds - 23, James Colson, 12/30/85 vs. Samford Most three pointers - 9, Joe Sibbitt, 1/24/98 vs. Tennessee-Martin Most assists - 15 Norman Jackson, 3/4/77 vs. Murray State; Colby Pierce, 1/4/97 vs. Most three pointers attempted - 15, Joe Sibbitt, 1/24/98, vs. Tennessee-Martin Southeast Missouri Best three-point percentage (min. 3 made) - 1.000 (4 of 4), Vincent Brooks, 3/2/87 vs. Most steals - 9 Reggie Crenshaw, 2/15/98 vs. Tennessee Tech Individual Records By Opponents

Most points - 39, LaZelle Durden, Cincinnati, 12/31/93 Best three-point percentage (min. 3 made) - 1.000 (4 of 4), Tony Curry, Morehead Most field goals - 17, James Tillman, Eastern Kentucky, 1/10/80; J.J. Eubanks, State 2/9/87; Michael Hardy, College of Charleston, 2/10/90 Tennessee State, 1/21/91 Most free throws - 15, Doug Bentz, Morehead State, 2/8/93 Most field goals attempted - 29, J.J. Eubanks, Tennessee State, 1/21/91; Michael Hart, Most free throws attempted - 18, Eric Stevens, Mississippi State, 1/22/92 1/29/96 Best free-throw percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (11 of 11), Marty Cline, Morehead Best field-goal percentage (min. 10 made) - 1.000 (11 of 11), Quincy Vance, Middle State, 1/15/94 Tennessee, 2/25/91 Most rebounds - 20, Warren Kidd, Middle Tennessee, 2/25/91 Most three pointers made - 8, Robert Taylor, Middle Tennessee, 3/2/91; LaZelle Most assists - 12, Chuck Evans, Mississippi State, 1/22/92 Durden, 12/31/93 Most three pointers attempted - 15, Leigh Gayden, Tennessee Tech, 1/18/01

Team Records By APSU Team Records By Opponents

Most points - 122, 2/21/91 vs. Milligan Most points - 124, Morehead State, 2/9/91 Fewest points - 46, 1/28/82 vs. Western Kentucky Fewest points - 41, Akron, 12/12/81 and Georgia State, 12/13/80 Most field goals - 49, 12/10/79 vs. Urbana Most field goals - 44, Vanderbilt, 12/19/92 Most field goals attempted - 104, 12/10/79 vs. Urbana Most field goals attempted - 92, Morehead State, 1/12/80 Best field-goal percentage - .688 (44 of 64), 2/21/91 vs. Milligan Best field-goal percentage - .726 (37-51), Murray State, 1/9/85 Most three pointers - 15, 2/9/91 vs. Morehead State; 1/4/97 vs. Most three pointers made - 12, Tennessee State, 2/15/97; Belmont, Southeast Missouri, 2/8/97 vs. Tennessee-Martin 1/26/99; Morehead State, 2/23/99 Most three pointers attempted - 34, 1/4/97 vs. Southeast Missouri Most three pointers attempted - 36, Tennessee-Martin, 1/29/96 Best three-point percentage - 1.000 (5-5), 1/29/88 vs. Berry College Best three-point percentage: 1.000 (3 of 3) Murray State, 2/8/88 Most free throws - 47, 2/21/87 vs. Youngstown Most free throws - 30, Morehead State, 1/25/86, and 2/9/91 Most free throws attempted - 60, 2/21/87 vs. Youngstown Most free throws attempted - 42, Morehead State, 2/9/91 Best free-throw percentage - 1.000 (10 of 10), 11/27/99 vs. Belmont Best free-throw percentage - 1.000 (11 of 11), Georgia State, 12/13/80 Most rebounds - 67, 12/8/75 vs. Indiana State- Evansville Most rebounds - 61, Tennessee Tech, 1/14/93 Most assists - 28, 2/7/77 vs. Eastern Kentucky Most assists - 31, Western Kentucky, 1/19/80 Most personal fouls - 33, 1/25/86 vs. Morehead State Most personal fouls- 35, Morehead State, 1/12/80 Miscellaneous

Most points by both teams - 237, 2/9/91, Morehead State 124, APSU 113 Most points in second half - 73 by APSU, 2/21/87 vs Youngstown Fewest points by both teams - 92, 12/12/81, APSU 51, Akron 41 Most consecutive APSU wins - 26, 12/1/75 through 3/4/77 Most points in first half - 69 by APSU, 12/10/79 vs. Urbana Attendance record - 8, 911, 1/29/77 vs. Murray State

40 AUSTIN PEAY ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Individual Modern (since 1946) Career Record as a four-year school ...... 813-753 Most points ...... 2,267 ...... Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1993-97 Won-loss percentage as a four-year school ...... 519 Best point average ...... 28.5 ...... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-74 Most consecutive wins at home ...... 31 Most field goals ...... 870 ...... Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1993-97 ...... 1974-75 (5), 1975-76 (13), 1976-77 (13) Most field goals attempted ...... 1,721 ...... Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58 Most decisive win ...... 76 points Best field-goal percentage ...... 596 ...... (min. 5 makes per game) ...... in 1972-73 (APSU 128, Tusculum 52) ...... Joe Williams, 1999-2001 Most consecutive losses on road ...... 16 ...... in 1953-54 (1), 1954-55 (12), 1955-56 (3) Most three pointers ...... 319 ...... Joe Sibbitt, 1994-98 Most decisive loss ...... 49 points Most three pointers attempted ...... 830 ...... Joe Sibbitt, 1994-98 † ...... in 1981-82 (Clemson 102, APSU 53) Best three-point percentage ...... 416 ...... Rick Yudt, 1992-93 Most free throws ...... 448 ...... Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58 Single Season Most free throws attempted ...... 580 ...... Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1993-97 Best free-throw percentage ‡ ...... 798 ...... Howard Gorrell, 1956-60 Most wins ...... 24 in 1976-77, 1956-57 Most rebounds ...... 1,431 ...... Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58 Best won-loss percentage ...... 857 (24-4) in 1976-77 Most points ...... 2,700 in 1972-73 Best rebound average ...... 13.3 ...... Tom Morgan, 1952-53, 55-58 Best point average ...... 93.1 in 1972-73 Most assists ...... 637 ...... Norman Jackson, 1974-78 # Most field goals ...... 1,113 in 1972-73 Most blocked shots ...... 163 ...... Reggie Crenshaw, 1994-98 Most field goals attempted ...... 2,457 in 1956-57 † minimum 100 attempts, ‡ minimum 2 made per game, # since 1980 Best field-goal percentage ...... 507 in 2000-01 Most three pointers ...... 228 in 1996-97 Single Season Most three pointers attempted ...... 620 in 1996-97 Most points ...... 854 ...... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73 Best three-point percentage ...... 416 in 1986-87 Best point average ...... 31.7 ...... Charles "Bubba" Wells, 1996-97 Most free throws ...... 773 in 1956-57 Most field goals ...... 360 ...... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73 Most free throws attempted ...... 1,150 in 1956-57 Most field goals attempted ...... 800 ...... James “Fly” Williams, 1972-73 Best free-throw percentage ...... 783 in 1965-66 Best field-goal percentage † ...... 667 ...... Theanthony Haymon, 2000-01 Most rebounds ...... 1,621 in 1960-61 Most three pointers ...... 101 ...... Joe Sibbitt, 1996-97 Best rebound average ...... 53.3 in 1972-73 Most three pointers attempted ...... 258 ...... Joe Sibbitt, 1996-97 Best defensive average ...... 48.3 in 1946-47 Most fouls ...... 694 in 1988-89 Most free throws ...... 206 ...... Lawrence Mitchell, 1986-87 Most consecutive wins ...... 13 in 1972-73, 1959-60 Most free throws attempted ...... 274 ...... Lawrence Mitchell, 1986-87 ‡ Most wins at home ...... 13 in 1976-77, 1975-76, 1960-61 Best free-throw percentage ...... 877 ...... Tim Thomas, 1978-79 Most consecutive wins at home ...... 13 in 1976-77, 1975-76 Most rebounds ...... 561 ...... Tom Morgan, 1956-57 Most wins on road ...... 15 in 1946-47 Best rebound average ...... 17.0 ...... Tom Morgan, 1956-57 Most consecutive wins on road ...... 9 in 1959-60 Most assists ...... 211 ...... Norman Jackson, 1976-77 Best won-loss percentage on road ...... 882 (15-2) in 1946-47 † minimum 100 attempts, ‡ minimum 50 attempts Most losses ...... 21 in 1969-70 Worst won-loss percentage ...... 190 (4-21) in 1964-65 Single Game Most consecutive losses ...... 12 in 1969-70 Most points ...... 51 ...... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73) Most consecutive losses at home ...... 6 in 1978-79, 1992-93 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech and Georgia Southern Worst won-loss percentage at home ...... 364 (4-7) in 1981-82, 1964-65 Most field goals ...... 24 ...... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73) Most consecutive losses on road ...... 13 in 1969-70 Most points allowed ...... 2,430 in 1991-92 ...... vs. Tennessee Tech Worst defensive average ...... 91.5 in 1969-70 Most field goals attempted ...... 46 ...... James “Fly” Williams (1972-73) ...... vs. Tennessee Tech Single Game Most three pointers attempted ...... 16 ...... Joe Sibbitt in 1996-97 vs. Northern Illinois Most three pointers ...... 9 ...... Joe Sibbitt (1997-98) vs. Tennessee-Martin Most points ...... 128 in 1972-73 vs. Tusculum Most free throws ...... 20 ...... John Camp (1958-59) vs. Southern Illinois Most points in one half ...... 73 in 1986-87 vs. Youngstown St. Most free throws attempted ...... 25 ...... Tyrone Beck (1993-94) Most field goals ...... 52 in 1972-73 vs. Tusculum ...... vs. Southeast Missouri Most field goals attempted ...... 110 in 1973-74 vs. Union (Tenn.) Most consecutive free throws ...... 17 ...... Jim Beshears (1961-62) vs. Bethel (Tenn.) Best field-goal percentage ...... 688 (44 of 64) in 1990-91 vs. Milligan College Most rebounds ...... 28 ..... Greg Kinman (1970-71) vs. UT-Chattanooga Most three pointers ...... 15 in 1990-91 vs. Morehead State; Most assists ...... 16 .... Norman Jackson (1975-76) vs. Southern Miss ...... 1996-97 vs. Southeast Missouri (1), Tennessee-Martin (2) Most steals ...... 9 ...... Reggie Crenshaw (1997-98) Most three pointers attempted ...... 36 in 1995-96 vs. Tennessee-Martin ...... vs. Tennessee Tech Best three-point percentage (minimum of five) ...... 1.000 (5-5) ...... in 1987-88 vs. Berry College Most free throws ...... 52 in 1958-59 vs. Southern Illinois Most free throws attempted ...... 61 in 1958-59 vs. Southern Illinois Best free-throw percentage ...... 1.000 (10 of 10) ...... in 1978-79 vs. Middle Tennessee, in 1999-2000 vs. Belmont Most rebounds ...... 78 in 1958-59 vs. Southern Illinois

41 AUSTIN PEAY SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 LISTS Scoring Points Season GP Pts Scoring Average Season GP Pts/G James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 854 James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 29.4 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 789 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 27.5 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 742 Howard Wright 1969-70 25 26.5 Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 702 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 26.3 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 693 Howard Wright 1968-69 24 24.3 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 687 Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 23.3 Howard Wright 1969-70 25 663 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 23.2 Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 606 Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 21.9 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1996-97 19 603 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 21.7 Keith Rawls 1988-89 30 585 Otis Howard 1977-78 27 21.1 Field Goals

Made Season GP FGM Attempted Season GP FGA Percentage Season FGM-A Pct. James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 360 James “Fly” Williams 1972-73 29 800 Theanthony Haymon 2000-01 132-198 .667 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 312 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 602 Joe Williams 1999-00 139-224 .621 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 272 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 592 Lamonte Ware 1991-92 108-175 .617 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 270 Howard Wright 1969-70 25 585 Josh Lewis 2001-02 81-132 .614 Howard Wright 1969-70 25 262 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 568 Ralph Garner 1976-77 153-254 .602 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 246 Howard Wright 1968-69 24 553 Ralph Garner 1975-76 115-193 .596 Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 245 Otis Howard 1977-78 27 526 Mandel Stockton 1981-82 78-131 .595 Howard Wright 1968-69 24 236 Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 520 Mike Witherspoon 1996-97 101-174 .580 Otis Howard 1977-78 27 233 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 507 Ralph Garner 1974-75 139-240 .579 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1996-97 19 218 Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 506 Joe Williams 2000-01 174-301 .578 Three-Point Field Goals

Made Season GP 3GM Attempted Season GP 3GA Percentage Season 3GM-A Pct. Joe Sibbitt 1996-97 31 101 Joe Sibbitt 1996-97 31 258 Vincent Brooks 1986-87 46-102 .451 Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 30 90 Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 30 222 Darryl Bedford 1986-87 47-105 .448 Joe Sibbitt 1997-98 28 77 Joe Sibbitt 1997-98 28 218 Matt Jakeway 2000-01 47-108 .435 Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 75 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 215 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1996-97 47-111 .423 Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 73 Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 211 Nick Stapleton 1998-99 59-145 .407 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 72 Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 194 Keith Rawls 1988-89 71-175 .406 Keith Rawls 1988-89 30 71 Nick Stapleton 2000-01 32 186 Joe Sibbitt 1995-96 90-222 .405 Nick Stapleton 2000-01 32 68 Keith Rawls 1988-89 30 175 Rick Yudt 1992-93 49-122 .402 Nick Stapleton 1998-99 27 59 Geoff Herman 1991-92 27 166 Joe Sibbitt 1996-97 101-258 .391 Geoff Herman 1991-92 27 56 Vincent Brooks 1987-88 30 150 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 53-136 .390 Free Throws

Made Season GP FTM Attempted Season GP FTA Percentage Season FTM-A Pct. Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 206 Lawrence Mitchell 1986-87 32 274 Tim Thomas 1978-79 64-73 .877 Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 196 Jim Beshears 1960-61 31 253 Rick Yudt 1991-92 61-72 .847 Jim Beshears 1960-61 31 190 Jim Beshears 1961-62 26 251 Doug Stamper 1961-62 72-85 .847 Doug Stamper 1962-63 29 161 Doug Stamper 1962-63 29 225 Gerald Gray 1984-85 100-119 .840 Andrew Burton 1980-81 27 153 Tyrone Beck 1993-94 26 205 Howard Gorrell 1959-60 141-168 .839 Doug Stamper 1963-64 21 148 Andrew Burton 1980-81 27 195 Gerald Gray 1985-86 101-121 .835 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 148 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 189 Tony Raye 1987-88 146-175 .834 Tony Raye 1987-88 27 146 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 186 Dennis Snyder 1965-66 80-96 .833 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 143 Doug Stamper 1963-64 21 184 Lenny Manning 1982-83 55-66 .833 Howard Gorrell 1959-60 27 141 Nick Stapleton 2001-02 32 176 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1994-95 132-159 .830

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Scoring Average – 20 games played, Field Goal Percentage – 75 FGM, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage – 40 3GM, Free Throw Percentage – 50 FTM.

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Three-point field goals were added in 1986-87. In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level. 42 AUSTIN PEAY SINGLE-SEASON TOP 10 LISTS Rebounding Total Season Reb. Average Season GP Reb/G Tommy Brown 1990-91 346 Greg Kinman 1970-71 24 13.6 Howard Jackson 1972-73 335 Tommy Brown 1990-91 29 11.9 Greg Kinman 1970-71 327 Howard Jackson 1971-72 24 11.6 Bob Bradley 1959-60 290 Howard Jackson 1972-73 29 11.6 Otis Howard 1977-78 286 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 25 10.9 Howard Jackson 1971-72 278 Bob Bradley 1959-60 27 10.7 Barry Sumpter 1987-88 275 Otis Howard 1977-78 27 10.6 Otis Howard 1975-76 273 Seldon Sledd 1964-65 21 10.5 James “Fly” Williams 1973-74 272 David Huntsinger 1961-62 26 10.5 David Huntsinger 1961-62 272 Otis Howard 1975-76 27 10.1 Assists Total Season Asst. Average Season GP Asst./G Norman Jackson 1976-77 211 Norman Jackson 1977-78 27 7.6 Colby Pierce 1995-96 205 Norman Jackson 1976-77 28 7.5 Norman Jackson 1977-78 204 Michael Shunick 1979-80 21 6.9 Colby Pierce 1996-97 196 Colby Pierce 1995-96 30 6.8 Danny Odums 1972-73 173 Colby Pierce 1996-97 31 6.3 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 144 Danny Odums 1972-73 29 6.0 Michael Shunick 1979-80 144 Trenton Hassell 1999-00 25 5.2 Norman Jackson 1975-76 136 Tom Santel 1969-70 26 5.2 Tom Santel 1969-70 134 Norman Jackson 1975-76 27 5.0 Richie Armstrong 1986-87 132 Trenton Hassell 2000-01 32 4.5 Blocked Shots Total Season Blks Average Season GP Blks/G Josh Lewis 2001-02 66 Josh Lewis 2001-02 32 2.1 Joe Williams 2000-01 53 Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 28 1.8 Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 51 Joe Williams 1999-00 28 1.8 Joe Williams 1999-00 49 Joe Williams 2000-01 32 1.7 Lamonte Ware 1990-91 48 Lamonte Ware 1990-91 29 1.7 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 45 Barry Sumpter 1987-88 29 1.5 Reggie Crenshaw 1995-96 45 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1995-96 30 1.5 Reggie Crenshaw 1996-97 45 Reggie Crenshaw 1995-96 30 1.5 Barry Sumpter 1987-88 44 Reggie Crenshaw 1996-97 31 1.5 Adrian Henning 2001-02 38 Andre Harris 1987-88 30 1.2 Steals Total Season Stls Average Season GP Stls/G Lamonte Ware 1988-89 71 Donald Tivis 1990-91 29 2.4 Donald Tivis 1990-91 69 Lamonte Ware 1988-89 30 2.4 Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 62 Reggie Crenshaw 1997-98 28 2.2 Donald Tivis 1988-89 60 Alfred Barney 1978-79 26 2.2 Colby Pierce 1995-96 60 Colby Pierce 1995-96 30 2.0 Alfred Barney 1978-79 57 Donald Tivis 1988-89 30 2.0 Mike Hicks 1986-87 55 Norman Jackson 1977-78 27 1.8 Lamonte Ware 1990-91 51 Donald Tivis 1989-90 28 1.8 Donald Tivis 1989-90 50 Lamonte Ware 1990-91 29 1.8 Anthony Davis 2001-02 49 Mike Hicks 1986-87 32 1.7

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Averages – 20 games played

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. The following statistics are unofficial until the year noted at which time the NCAA recognized that category: assists (1983-84), blocked shots (1985-86) and steals (1985-86). In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level. 43 AUSTIN PEAY CAREER TOP 10 LISTS Scoring Points Season GP Pts Scoring Average Season GP Pts/G Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 2267 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 28.5 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 2073 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 23.3 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 1718 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 21.6 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 1700 Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 19.7 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 1626 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 19.4 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 1541 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 17.9 Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 1427 Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 17.8 Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 1345 Tommy Head 1965-67 44 17.6 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 1312 Charlie Fishback 1974-76 54 17.4 Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 1292 Andrew Burton 1979-81 53 17.1 Field Goals

Made Season GP FGM Attempted Season GP FGA Percentage Season FGM-A Pct. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 870 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 1667 Theanthony Haymon 1999-01 227-375 .605 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 758 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 1660 Joe Williams 1999-01 313-525 .596 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 723 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 1593 Ralph Garner 1973-77 459-794 .578 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 693 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 1588 Mike Witherspoon 1995-98 202-351 .575 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 632 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 1392 Jerome Jackson 1997-99 327-590 .554 Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 597 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 1228 Lenny Manning 1981-84 597-1102 .542 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 579 Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 1183 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 485-907 .535 Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 500 Lenny Manning 1981-84 80 1102 Barry Howard 1987-90 253-474 .534 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 485 Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 1042 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 870-1667 .522 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 472 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 1011 Mandel Stockton 1980-84 277-535 .518 Three-Point Field Goals

Made Season GP 3GM Attempted Season GP 3GA Percentage Season 3GM-A Pct. Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 118 319 Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 118 830 Rick Yudt 1991-93 80-192 .417 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 244 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 662 Greg Franklin 1989-93 83-203 .409 Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 175 Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 489 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 94-232 .405 Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 111 149 Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 409 Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 319-830 .384 Jermaine Savage 1992-96 113 133 Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 111 397 Keith Rawls 1987-89 106-276 .384 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 122 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 354 Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 149-397 .375 Geoff Herman 1990-92 55 111 Geoff Herman 1990-92 55 315 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 244-662 .369 Keith Rawls 1987-89 58 106 Keith Rawls 1987-89 58 276 Donald Tivis 1988-91 175-489 .358 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 94 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 240 Geoff Herman 1990-92 111-315 .352 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 84 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 232 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 84-240 .350 Free Throws

Made Season GP FTM Attempted Season GP FTA Percentage Season FTM-A Pct. Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 433 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 105 580 Howard Gorrell 1959-60 141-168 .839 Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 386 Jim Beshears 1959-62 60 506 Gerald Gray 1984-86 201-240 .838 Doug Stamper 1961-64 70 381 Doug Stamper 1961-64 70 494 Rick Yudt 1991-93 157-189 .831 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 346 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 469 Dennis Snyder 1965-67 141-171 .825 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 314 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 444 Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 156-194 .804 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 313 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 116 419 Charlie Fishback 1974-76 143-180 .794 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 285 Howard Wright 1967-70 73 416 Tim Thomas 1977-81 138-174 .793 Lawrence Mitchell 1985-87 60 284 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 414 Andrew Burton 1979-81 257-327 .786 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 277 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 392 Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 122-156 .782 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 272 Lawrence Mitchell 1985-87 60 384 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 346-444 .779

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Scoring Average – 40 games played, Field Goal Percentage – 200 FGM, Three-Point Field Goal Percentage – 80 3GM, Free Throw Percentage – 100 FTM.

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. Three-point field goals were added in 1986-87. In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level. 44 AUSTIN PEAY CAREER TOP 10 LISTS Rebounding Total Season Reb. Average Season GP Reb/G Otis Howard 1974-78 973 Greg Kinman 1970-72 48 11.9 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 780 Howard Jackson 1971-73 53 11.6 Tommy Brown 1988-91 765 Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 10.3 Ralph Garner 1973-77 757 Tommy Head 1965-67 44 9.8 Charles “Bubba” Wells 1993-97 720 Bob Bradley 1959-61 58 9.6 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 685 James “Fly” Williams 1972-74 54 9.1 Howard Jackson 1971-73 613 Otis Howard 1974-78 108 9.0 Joe Waller 1967-70 583 Joe Waller 1967-70 71 8.2 Percy Howard 1972-75 576 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 8.2 Henny Murrey 1961-64 574 Charlie Moore 1966-69 71 8.0 Assists Total Season Asst. Average Season GP Asst./G Norman Jackson 1974-78 637 Norman Jackson 1974-78 109 5.8 Colby Pierce 1993-97 593 Michael Shunick 1979-81 48 5.4 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 375 Colby Pierce 1993-97 117 5.1 Greg Franklin 1989-93 358 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 84 4.5 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 337 Richie Armstrong 1985-87 60 4.2 Tom Santel 1969-72 277 Charlie Fishback 1974-76 54 3.9 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 267 Tom Santel 1969-72 72 3.8 Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 265 James Rorex 1983-85 52 3.3 Michael Shunick 1979-81 258 Greg Franklin 1989-93 111 3.2 Richie Armstrong 1985-87 253 Danny Odums 1972-74 56 3.1 Blocked Shots Total Season Blks Average Season GP Blks/G Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 163 Joe Williams 1999-01 60 1.7 Joe Williams 1999-01 102 Josh Lewis 2000-02 62 1.5 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 102 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 1.4 Bubba Wells 1993-97 96 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 1.0 Josh Lewis 2000-02 92 Bubba Wells 1993-97 105 0.9 Trenton Hassell 1998-01 55 Adrian Henning 2000-02 64 0.8 Adrian Henning 2000-02 52 Theanthony Haymon 1999-01 59 0.8 Tommy Brown 1988-91 51 Robert Biggers 1984-86 55 0.8 Theanthony Haymon 1999-01 47 Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 0.7 Mike Head 1996-00 46 Darryl Bedford 1985-87 60 0.7 Steals Total Season Stls Average Season GP Stls/G Colby Pierce 1993-97 195 Donald Tivis 1988-91 87 2.1 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 180 Lamonte Ware 1987-89,90-92 103 1.7 Donald Tivis 1988-91 179 Colby Pierce 1993-97 117 1.7 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 165 Geoff Herman 1990-92 55 1.5 Bubba Wells 1993-97 139 Greg Andrews 1982-84 54 1.4 Greg Franklin 1989-93 122 Mike Hicks 1985-87 60 1.4 Vincent Brooks 1984-85,86-89 118 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-98 118 1.4 Nick Stapleton 1998-02 109 Tommy Brown 1988-91 74 1.4 Joe Sibbitt 1994-98 107 Alfred Barney 1977-79 52 1.3 Tommy Brown 1988-91 101 Bubba Wells 1993-97 105 1.3

MINIMUMS: To be included in the Austin Peay records section a player must meet the following miniums: Averages – 40 games played

NOTES: This record section includes data from the 1959-60 season to current. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or averages may indicate ties where none exist. In these cases, the numerical order of the rankings is accurate. The following statistics are unofficial until the year noted at which time the NCAA recognized that category: assists (1983-84), blocked shots (1985-86) and steals (1985-86). In 1973, freshmen became eligible to compete at the varsity level. 45 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS All-Americans (First Team) 1948-49 James Stone ...... National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball 1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...... National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball 1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...... Citizen's Savings, Street & Smith's and Universal Sports 2000-01 Trenton Hassell ...... Playboy Magazine Preseason (Second Team)

1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...... Converse and Universal Sports James "Fly" Williams 1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...... Basketball Weekly, Converse and Popular Sports Consensus All-America in 1972-73, 73-74 (Third Team) 1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...... United Press International 1996-97 Bubba Wells ...... Athlon (Honorable Mention) 1957-58 Tom Morgan ...... United Press International 1960-61 Jim Beshears ...... Converse and United Press International 1961-62 Jim Beshears ...... Associated Press 1972-73 James "Fly" Williams ...... Basketball Weekly and United Press International Charles"Bubba" Wells 1973-74 James "Fly" Williams ...... Associated Press and Basketball News Third-team Preseason 1980-81 Roosevelt Sanders ...... Converse All-America in 1996- 1985-86 Robert Biggers ...... Street & Smith's 97 1987-88 Andre Harris ...... Street & Smith's Barry Sumpter ...... Street & Smith's 1992-93 Rick Yudt ...... Street & Smith's 2000-01 Trenton Hassell ...... Associated Press All-NCAA Regional 1957-58 Tom Morgan ...... Mideast 1959-60 Bob Bradley ...... South Central Howard Gorrell ...... South Central 1960-61 Jim Beshears, MVP ...... South Central Jim Stewart ...... South Central Trenton Hassell 1962-63 Doug Stamper ...... South Central First-team Playboy All- America in 2000-01 1972-73 Howard Jackson ...... Mideast Volunteer State Athletic Conference†

All-VSAC Kenny Geralds Tom Morgan 1958-59 Howard Gorrell 1953-54 Freddie Harrison 1946-47 Tom Lincoln 1959-60 Howard Gorrell, MVP 1955-56 Tom Morgan James Stone Bob Bradley 1956-57 Tom Morgan, MVP Paul Aaron 1960-61 Jim Beshears Kenny Geralds (All-Midstate) Jim Stewart 1957-58 Tom Morgan, MVP 1947-48 George Fisher 1961-62 Jim Beshears Kenny Geralds James Stone 1962-63 Doug Stamper, MVP 1958-59 Bob Bradley 1948-49 Paul Aaron Howard Gorrell James Stone All-Tournament 1959-60 Bob Bradley 1949-50 Mac Chandler Roger Davis James Stone 1946-47 James Stone Howard Gorrell Bob Swope George Fisher (All-TIBT) Jim Stewart 1950-51 Bob Swope 1947-48 George Fisher 1960-61 Jim Beshears 1952-53 Dave Johnston James Stone Jim Stewart Tom Morgan 1948-49 Paul Aaron 1961-62 Jim Beshears 1953-54 Freddie Harrison George Fisher Dave Huntsinger 1954-55 Freddie Harrison James Stone 1962-63 Jim DeForest 1955-56 Kenny Geralds 1949-50 Mac Chandler Steve Miller Tom Morgan James Stone Doug Stamper 1956-57 Kenny Geralds, MVP Bob Swope Tom Morgan 1950-51 Bob Swope 1957-58 Tom Morgan, MVP 1952-53 Dave Johnston † Austin Peay was a member of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference before joining the OVC 46 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Season Coach W L .Pct Season Coach W L .Pct1967- 1929-30 Halbert Harvill 7 3 .700 68 George Fisher 8 16 .333 1930-31 9 7 .563 1968-69 George Fisher 10 14 .417 1931-32 Scott Alden 8 7 .533 1969-70 George Fisher 5 21 .192 1932-33 Scott Alden 7 3 .700 1970-71 George Fisher 10 14 .417 1933-34 Halbert Harvill 9 5 .643 1971-72 Lake Kelly 10 14 .417 1934-35 Halbert Harvill 7 7 .500 1972-73 Lake Kelly 22 7 .759 1935-36 Halbert Harvill 6 3 .667 1973-74 Lake Kelly 17 10 .630 1936-37 Fred T. Brown 8 14 .364 1974-75 Lake Kelly 17 10 .630 1937-38 Fred T. Brown 11 6 .647 1975-76 Lake Kelly 20 7 .741 1938-39 Fred T. Brown 11 7 .611 1976-77 Lake Kelly 24 4 .857 1939-40 Fred T. Brown 19 0 1.000 1977-78 Ed Thompson 15 12 .556 1940-41 Fred T. Brown 17 5 .773 1978-79 Ed Thompson 8 18 .308 1941-42 Fred T. Brown 9 10 .474 1979-80 Ron Bargatze 8 18 .308 1942-43 Fred T. Brown 1 6 .143 1980-81 Ron Bargatze 14 13 .519 1943-45 No Team 1981-82 Ron Bargatze 6 20 .231 1945-46 Bee Lowe 2 19 .095 1982-83 Ron Bargatze 11 16 .407 1946-47 David B. Aaron 23 5 .821 1983-84 Howard Jackson 11 16 .408 1947-48 David B. Aaron 16 9 .640 1984-85 Howard Jackson 8 19 .296 1948-49 David B. Aaron 17 13 .567 1985-86 Lake Kelly 14 14 .500 1949-50 David B. Aaron 14 11 .560 1986-87 Lake Kelly 20 12 .625 1950-51 David B. Aaron 13 12 .520 1987-88 Lake Kelly 17 13 .567 1951-52 David B. Aaron 11 17 .393 1988-89 Lake Kelly 18 12 .600 1952-53 David B. Aaron 14 12 .538 1989-90 Lake Kelly 10 19 .345 1953-54 David B. Aaron 14 13 .519 1990-91 Dave Loos 15 14 .517 1954-55 David B. Aaron 7 17 .292 1991-92 Dave Loos 11 17 .393 1955-56 David B. Aaron 16 11 .593 1992-93 Dave Loos 7 20 .259 1956-57 David B. Aaron 24 9 .727 1993-94 Dave Loos 11 16 407 1957-58 David B. Aaron 17 9 .654 1994-95 Dave Loos 13 16 .448 1958-59 David B. Aaron 14 10 .583 1995-96 Dave Loos 19 11 .633 1959-60 David B. Aaron 22 5 .815 1996-97 Dave Loos 17 14 .548 1960-61 David B. Aaron 22 9 .710 1997-98 Dave Loos 17 11 .607 1961-62 David B. Aaron 14 12 .538 1998-99 Dave Loos 11 16 .407 1962-63 George Fisher 18 11 .621 1999-00 Dave Loos 18 10 .643 1963-64 George Fisher 14 9 .609 2000-01 Dave Loos 22 10 .688 1964-65 George Fisher 4 17 .190 2001-02 Dave Loos 14 18 .438 1965-66 George Fisher 7 14 .333 71 Seasons/11 Coaches 924 828 .527 1966-67 George Fisher 14 9 .609

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Coach Years Seasons Won Lost Pct Best Season Halbert Harvill 1929-30, 1933-36 4 29 18 .617 1929-30 (7-3) Scott Alden 1930-33 3 24 17 .583 1932-33 (7-3) Fred T. Brown 1936-43 7 76 48 .613 1939-40 (19-0) Bee Lowe 1945-46 1 2 19 .095 1945-46 (2-19) David B. Aaron 1946-62 16 258 174 .597 1946-47 (23-5) George Fisher 1962-71 9 90 125 .419 1962-63 (18-11) Ed Thompson 1977-79 2 23 30 .434 1977-78 (15-12) Ron Bargatze 1979-83 4 39 67 .368 1980-81 (14-13) Howard Jackson 1983-85 2 19 35 .352 1983-84 (11-16) Lake Kelly 1971-77, 1985-90 11 189 122 .608 1976-77 (24-4) Dave Loos 1990- 12 175 173 .503 2000-01 (22-10) Total 71 924 828 .527 1976-77 (24-4) 47 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

HALBERT HARVILL ERA Bordeaux Ind. W 54-10 Union (Tenn.) L 29-53 Murray State Frosh L 40-41 (First tenure) Pleasant View Ind. W 65-21 Lambuth W 54-28 Union (Tenn.) W 33-30 (7-3/one season) Milky Way Ind. L 34-56 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 42-30 Middle Tennessee W 77-44 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 21-41 Western Ky. Frosh L 26-33 Bethel (Tenn.) W 73-50 1929-30 (7-3) Andrew Jackson Ind. W 48-15 Union (Tenn.) L 33-48 Martin College W 63-33 Coach: Halbert Harvill David Lipscomb W 31-20 Lambuth W 55-30 UT Junior College W 80-64 Nashville Bus. Training L 12- 39 Bethel (Tenn.) W 38-33 Western Ky. Frosh L 30-36 Martin College W 64-19 Big Rock Independents W 35-21 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 34-38 David Lipscomb W 31-26 Dickson Ind. W 61-31 Clarksville Alumni W 44-36 Nashville Aces W 31-21 Murray State Frosh W 45-40 Clarksville Ind. W 36-19 Civilian Consv. Corps. W 63-31 David Lipscomb W 46-31 1941-42 (9-10) Trenton (Ky.) High L 24-28 Milky Way Ind. L 31-34 Southeastern JC Tournament Coach: Fred T. Brown Trenton (Ky.) High W 21-8 Castle Heights W 31-36 Tennessee Wesleyan W 41-34 Western Kentucky L 34-42 Guthrie (Ky.) High W 21-8 MVC Tournament Snead JC W 38-34 Tennessee L 18-50 Guthrie (Ky.) High W 29-6 Paducah JC L 26-41 St. Bernard W 59-35 Peerless Mills L 39-42 Big Rock Ind. W 43-22 Middle Georgia W 54-52 Dixie Aces L 36-38 Lockeland Baptists L 23-37 1934-35 (7-7) Murray State L 43-53 Coach: Halbert Harvill 1938-39 (11-7) Western Kentucky L 34-46 SCOTT ALDEN ERA Ashland City Ind. W 53-21 Coach: Fred T. Brown McKendree W 63-38 (24-17/three seasons) Vanderbilt Ramblers W 53-20 Vanderbilt L 35-42 Middle Tennessee L 38-40 1930-31 (9-7) Nashville Genesco L 23-24 UT Junior College W 38-26 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 47-42 UT Junior College L 29-60 Union (Tenn.) W 39-27 Cook’s Ind. W 61-46 Coach Scott Alden Bethel (Tenn.) L 39-41 Western Ky. Frosh L 26-38 Middle Tennessee W 44-43 Guthrie Ind. W 29-12 David Lipscomb L 32-36 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 34-38 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 51-53 David Lipscomb L 13-28 UT Junior College L 27-55 Maxwell Field W 46-27 Tennessee Tech W 31-19 Guthrie Ind. W 25-8 Freed-Hardeman L 30-104 Pensacola Navy L 26-47 Camp Forrest W 45-21 Springfield Ath. Club W 30-14 Bethel (Tenn.) L 23-32 Pensacola Navy W 41-35 Tennessee Tech W 40-39 Nashville Burk L 24-33 YMHA W 35-17 David Lipscomb W 52-37 UT Junior College L 31-33 Springfield Ath. Club W 24-22 Pleasant View Ind. W 63-33 YMHA W 42-29 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 29-44 Ashland City Ind. W 33-14 David Lipscomb W 34-26 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 47-20 UT Junior College W 41-29 WSM W 30-26 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 38-24 Union (Tenn.) W 37-20 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 45-38 Lockeland Baptists W 41-22 Southside Ind. W 40-23 Murray State Frosh L 12-44 Ashland City Ind. W 44-21 Western Ky. Frosh W 45-37 1942-43 (1-6) Nashville Burk L 19-50 1935-36 (6-3) UT Junior College W 55-29 Coach: Fred T. Brown Bethel (Ky.) L 25-30 Coach: Halbert Harvill David Lipscomb L 28-39 Murray State L 25-56 Bethel (Ky.) L 18-25 Nashville Edgefield W 38-18 Murray State Frosh W 33-23 Evansville L 38-72 Lockeland Baptists L 14-25 Buchanan Ind. W 61-11 Southeastern JC Tournament UT Junior College W 41-37 Ashland City Ind. W 33-27 Florence State L 28-32 Tennessee Wesleyan L 37-44 Tennessee Tech L 22-32 Bethel (Tenn.) L 13-29 David Lipscomb L 19-22 Murray State L 26-59 1939-40 (19-0) 1931-32 (8-7) Eastland W 60-15 David Lipscomb L 28-30 David Lipscomb L 13-36 Coach: Fred T. Brown Camp Campbell L 30-78 Coach: Scott Alden Howell Ind. W 32-24 YMHA W 45-34 Ashland City Ind. L 20-27 Pleasant View Ind. W 30-14 Vanderbilt W 40-28 1943-45 Ashland City Ind. W 27-24 Henry County Ind. W 54-17 Middle Tennessee W 57-28 No Team Hermitage Ind. W 46-9 Murray State Frosh W 44-33 Hermitage Ind. W 26-15 FRED T. BROWN ERA UT Junior College W 39-12 BEE LOWE ERA Lafayette Ind. L 29-36 (76-48/seven seasons) Murray State Frosh W 49-36 (2-19/one season) Lafayette Ind. W 22-21 Paris All-Stars W 56-37 Joelton Ind. L 25-32 1936-37 (8-14) 1945-46 (2-19) Coach: Fred T. Brown Western Ky. Frosh W 29-22 Lafayette Ind. L 16-40 Union (Tenn.) W 54-41 Coach: Bee Lowe David Lipscomb W 48-37 Joelton Ind. L 11-24 Middle Tennessee W 58-38 Camp Campbell W 30-29 YMHA L 32-45 Goodlettsville Ind. L 15-23 UT Junior College W 65-36 Inglewood Ind. L 34-45 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 38-40 Goodlettsville Ind. W 34-29 Western Ky. Frosh W 41-29 David Lipscomb L 26-34 UT Junior College L 24-33 Yellow Creek Ind. L 26-35 Martin College W 72-46 Camp Campbell W 30-27 Northwest Mississippi W 38-29 Murray State Frosh W 38-19 Paris All-Stars W 77-32 UT Junior College L 41-43 Maryville L 25-35 Southside Ind W 20-18 Martin College W 67-25 Clarksville Navy L 29-58 Hiwassee L 34-44 Southside Ind. W 36-33 Stephens Olympics W 57-38 David Lipscomb L 25-30 Tennessee Wesleyan L 21-37 YMHA W 49-24 Middle Tennessee L 23-43 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 43-37 1932-33 (7-3) Greenbrier Ind. W 40-11 UT Junior College L 34-41 David Lipscomb W 49-33 Coach: Scott Alden Columbia Ind. W 77-40 Naval Sepn. Center L 29-58 Joelton Ind. W 36-25 Memphis State L 31-43 David Lipscomb L 25-30 Murray State Frosh L 32-42 Lambuth W 28-26 1940-41 (17-5) Middle Tennessee L 22-45 Lindsey Wilson JC L 31-39 Springfield Ind L 29-34 Coach: Fred T. Brown Naval Sepn. Center L 58-90 Campbellsville JC L 29-32 Camp Campbell L 27-44 Ashland City Ind W 55-29 Nashville Burk W 44-39 David Lipscomb W 45-22 Camp Campbell L 38-50 Portland Ind. W 36-19 Dickson Ind. W 24-16 Western Ky. Frosh L 30-39 Inglewood Ind. L 37-68 Nashville Ind. W 32-18 Peerless Mills L 38-44 UT Junior College L 42-51 Camp Campbell L 38-55 Barren Plains Ind. W 39-32 Tennessee L 23-31 YMHA W 42-37 Middle Tennessee L 33-46 Pembroke Ind. W 22-21 Western Ky. Frosh W 41-24 Lambuth W 44-35 86th Battalion L 39-65 Hopkinsville Ind. W 45-14 Nashville Genesco W 35-34 Northeast Mississippi L 30-36 Camp Campbell L 35-38 Nashville Ind. L 25-26 Union (Tenn.) W 39-38 Western Ky. Frosh L 34-38 86th Battalion L 41-51 HALBERT HARVILL ERA David Lipscomb L 36-38 Western Ky. Frosh L 28-30 Middle Tennessee W 40-26 DAVE B. AARON ERA (Second tenure) Cumberland (Tenn.) W 50-48 22-15/three seasons 1937-38 (11-6) (258-174/16 seasons) Coach: Fred T. Brown Lambuth W 72-21 1933-34 (9-5) UT Junior College W 51-22 1946-47 (23-5) Vanderbilt L 42-43 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 32-33 Coach: David B. Aaron Coach: Halbert Harvill Murray State Frosh W 30-23 Murray State Frosh W 44-37 House of David L 46-47 Big Sandy High W 48-32 Vanderbilt L 31-49 48 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Martin College W 72-38 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 67-34 Union (Tenn.) L 57-59 Delta State W 51-49 Union (Tenn.) W 60-43 Tennessee Tech L 35-40 Arkansas State L 65-94 Lambuth W 43-27 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 82-58 1951-52 (11-17) Milligan W 82-77 Middle Tennessee W 45-25 Florence State W 78-58 Coach David B. Aaron Union (Tenn.) W 66-64 Lambuth W 60-47 Naval Air Florence State W 53-47 David Lipscomb L 71-85 Middle Tennessee W 41-37 Technical Training W 56-55 Middle Tennessee W 59-49 Delta State W 87-62 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 65-37 Delta State L 54-64 Tennessee Tech Invitational Lincoln Memorial W 62-55 Bethel (Tenn.) W 66-47 David Lipscomb W 57-49 Tennessee Tech L 49-77 Middle Tennessee L 55-60 Union (Tenn.) W 64-42 Milligan W 81-72 East Tennessee L 51-69 Lincoln Memorial W 59-56 UT Junior College W 59-46 Middle Tennessee W 58-51 Bethel (Tenn.) W 37-36 Milligan W 63-61 Square Deal Ind. L 53-59 East Tennessee W 66-60 Lincoln Memorial L 44-45 East Tennessee L 48-79 David Lipscomb W 59-41 Tennessee Tech W 64-59 East Tennessee L 47-68 Bethel (Tenn.) W 75-68 Square Deal Ind. L 57-74 VSAC Tournament Milligan W 88-45 Tennessee Tech L 64-67 Knights of Columbus W 67-53 David Lipscomb W 72-64 Delta State W 46-45 Arkansas State W 72-59 UT Junior College W 70-35 Union (Tenn.) W 50-47 David Lipscomb L 58-78 Middle Tennessee L 70-81 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 80-47 Lincoln Memorial W 51-49 Lincoln Memorial L 50-55 Union (Tenn.) W 79-72 Camp Campbell L 61-69 NIAB Tryouts Bethel (Tenn.) L 73-76 David Lipscomb W 70-59 Bethel (Tenn.) W 56-48 Lincoln Memorial W 81-55 Middle Tennessee L 44-64 Belmont W 86-74 Martin College W 70-53 Delta State L 35-61 Memphis State L 51-74 VSAC Tournament David Lipscomb W 60-50 Delta State L 61-64 Bethel (Tenn.) L 59-81 TIB Tournament 1949-50 (14-11) Murray State L 64-95 Bethel (Tenn.) W 86-66 Coach: David B. Aaron Union (Tenn.) W 55-54 1954-55 (7-17) Middle Tennessee W 64-46 Murray State L 46-87 Tennessee Tech W 55-51 Coach: David B. Aaron Tennessee Tech L 48-86 Milligan W 63-57 Milligan W 89-49 Clarksville Navy W 80-48 IBAA Tournament Memphis State L 62-68 David Lipscomb L 66-67 Bethel (Tenn.) L 55-64 Wright’s Photogs W 64-55 Delta State L 50-56 Union (Tenn.) L 63-65 Memphis Navy L 54-57 Inglewood Ind. W 56-53 Delta State L 57-74 East Tennessee L 68-73 Union (Tenn.) L 68-84 Square Deal Ind. W 51-40 Tennessee Tech W 61-57 Florence State W 77-66 Middle Tennessee L 69-79 Budweiser Ind. W 45-42 East Tennessee L 47-57 Memphis State W 62-60 David Lipscomb L 65-73 Union W 53-47 Tennessee Tech L 72-78 East Tennessee L 55-91 1947-48 (16-9) Memphis State L 62-71 VSAC Tournament Milligan L 69-102 Coach: David B. Aaron Lincoln Memorial W 81-64 David Lipscomb L 48-74 Lincoln Memorial L 42-70 House of David L 38-39 Milligan L 74-104 Milligan W 48-44 Tennessee Tech W 58-54 Delta State W 55-51 Lincoln Memorial W 59-55 Middle Tennessee L 46-63 Club Deportive Mexicana W 69-54 Naval Air East Tennessee L 58-60 Union (Tenn.) W 73-71 Technical Training L 40-43 Florence State L 59-75 1952-53 (14-12) Memphis Navy L 62-67 Memphis State L 49-56 Union W 72-63 Coach: David B. Aaron Arkansas State L 60-84 Memphis State W 48-41 David Lipscomb W 58-51 Union (Tenn.) W 70-57 David Lipscomb L 55-64 Lincoln Memorial L 51-54 Tennessee Tech W 56-53 Clarksville Navy W 81-44 Middle Tennessee L 56-78 All-American Red Heads W 50-42 Florence State L 53-58 Lincoln Memorial W 66-61 Belmont L 59-65 Union (Tenn.) W 55-48 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 82-49 East Tennessee L 58-65 East Tennessee W 68-59 Middle Tennessee W 42-37 David Lipscomb L 58-73 Milligan W 72-71 Rio Grande W 73-64 Tennessee Tech L 47-52 Camp Campbell W 78-46 Middle Tennessee L 73-77 Bethel (Tenn.) L 68-73 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 80-39 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 89-32 Arkansas State W 65-60 Belmont L 66-74 Middle Tennessee L 43-54 VSAC Tournament East Tennessee W 69-65 Arkansas State W 68-61 Florence State L 51-76 Milligan W 82-49 Tennessee Tech L 70-77 Tennessee Tech L 78-92 David Lipscomb W 54-51 Lincoln Memorial W 64-42 Delta State L 62-65 VSAC Tournament Bethel (Tenn.) W 75-43 Union W 71-56 Bethel (Tenn.) W 98-71 Milligan L 68-75 UT Junior College W 73-45 David Lipscomb W 62-56 Cumberland (Tenn.) W 57-49 1950-51 (13-12) Middle Tennessee L 59-92 1955-56 (16-11) Tennessee Tech L 51-58 Coach: David B. Aaron Delta State L 71-73 Coach: David B. Aaron Delta State W 52-46 Middle Tennessee W 76-65 Florence State W 78-62 Tennessee Tech L 71-89 Union (Tenn.) W 66-60 Memphis State L 53-75 Bethel (Tenn.) W 69-67 Arkansas State L 67-89 David Lipscomb W 63-55 Milligan L 58-69 Union (Tenn.) L 83-94 Belmont L 63-74 UT Junior College W 77-42 Union W 56-46 Florence State W 97-72 Florence State W 91-49 VSAC Tournament Cumberland W 78-59 Arkansas State W 66-59 Mississippi College L 73-74 Union (Tenn.) W 57-49 East Tennessee L 64-79 Tennessee Tech L 80-97 Capitol City Invitational Tennessee Tech L 54-56 Milligan W 70-66 David Lipscomb L 73-95 Belmont W 72-63 David Lipscomb W 84-64 Lincoln Memorial L 57-59 VSAC Tournament Middle Tennessee L 63-72 Delta State W 55-51 Milligan W 92-76 Tennessee Tech L 72-73 1948-49 (17-13) Lincoln Memorial W 74-70 David Lipscomb W 80-70 Bethel (Tenn.) W 79-69 Coach: David B. Aaron Florence State W 70-68 East Tennessee L 63-81 David Lipscomb W 69-58 Murray State L 49-66 Middle Tennessee W 71-57 NAIA Tryouts Middle Tennessee W 85-81 Union (Tenn.) L 49-50 Delta State L 61-85 Tennessee Tech L 71-85 East Tennessee W 59-46 Murray State L 52-60 David Lipscomb L 62-75 David Lipscomb L 66-70 Milligan W 95-71 Memphis State L 65-70 East Tennessee W 62-61 Belmont L 60-86 House of David W 58-38 Union (Tenn.) W 66-65 1953-54 (14-13) Lincoln Memorial W 76-59 Lincoln Memorial L 51-69 Florence State W 74-69 Coach: David B. Aaron David Lipscomb W 67-61 Milligan L 71-76 Tennessee Tech L 53-54 Clarksville Navy W 92-45 Middle Tennessee W 96-65 East Tennessee W 54-51 Cumberland (Tenn.) L 45-55 Georgetown (Ky.) L 58-82 Union (Tenn.) W 74-65 Memphis State W 63-62 Tennessee Tech L 61-62 Belmont W 79-67 Lincoln Memorial L 61-81 David Lipscomb L 69-79 David Lipscomb W 79-61 Bethel (Tenn.) L 71-76 Milligan W 97-81 Union (Tenn.) W 53-49 Memphis State L 55-65 Georgetown (Ky.) L 65-71 East Tennessee L 70-71 Nashville Vols L 45-61 VSAC Tournament Tennessee Tech L 73-84 Arkansas State W 76-73 Middle Tennessee L 41-48 Lincoln Memorial L 58-61 East Tennessee L 51-89 Bethel (Tenn.) W 89-80 Delta State L 48-55 Milligan W 81-58 Memphis Navy L 59-65 Union (Tenn.) W 87-73 49 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Florence State W 80-78 Wabash L 67-72 Carson-Newman L 89-96 Belmont W 98-64 VSAC Tournament Florence State W 84-79 Tennessee-Martin W 77-57 David Lipscomb L 67-81 1958-59 (14-10) Arkansas State W 86-73 Southern Illinois L 61-81 NAIA Tryouts Coach: David B. Aaron Middle Tennessee W 89-81 Kentucky Wesleyan L 71-83 David Lipscomb L 73-74 Southern Illinois W 106-100 Kentucky Wesleyan L 66-87 Bethel (Tenn.) W 114-52 Carson-Newman W 59-58 Union (Tenn.) W 81-63 Arkansas State L 94-101 1956-57 (24-9) Abilene Christian L 72-73 David Lipscomb W 69-68 VSAC Tournament Coach: David B. Aaron East Tennessee L 78-94 East Tennessee L 86-100 Lincoln Memorial W 94-64 Indiana State W 64-59 Lincoln Memorial L 72-87 Arkansas State W 84-75 Tennessee Wesleyan W 83-66 Georgetown (Ky.) W 88-73 Arkansas State L 45-68 Bethel (Tenn.) W 101-67 Carson-Newman L 39-48 Union (Tenn.) W 86-69 East Tennessee L 65-68 Tennessee-Martin W 95-88 NCAA Regional Central Missouri W 64-53 Florence State W 67-62 East Tennessee W 86-85 Tennessee A & I L 94-119 Mississippi College W 74-63 David Lipscomb L 78-82 Belmont W 69-60 Bellarmine L 86-96 Mississippi L 68-82 Middle Tennessee L 86-95 Kentucky Wesleyan W 81-78 Wautauga Invitational Union (Tenn.) W 68-66 VSAC Tournament 1963-64 (14-9) Marshall L 60-71 Bethel (Tenn.) W 77-65 Tennessee-Martin W 82-75 Coach: George Fisher Ohio University L 65-85 Belmont W 99-53 Union (Tenn.) W 70-63 Transylvania W 64-58 Capitol City Invitational Bethel (Tenn.) W 74-63 David Lipscomb L 66-72 Tennessee-Martin W 89-65 Carson-Newman W 90-64 Lincoln Memorial W 64-55 NCAA Regional Union (Tenn.) W 79-65 Transylvania L 67-81 David Lipscomb W 65-57 Chattanooga W 77-69 Middle Tennessee L 69-91 David Lipscomb W 68-61 Florence State W 74-66 Belmont Abbey W 70-63 Quantico Invitational Florence State W 92-57 Arkansas State W 81-49 NCAA Final King’s (Pa.) W 63-57 Belmont W 65-62 Belmont W 77-65 Mount Saint Mary’s L 78-96 West Chester W 74-65 David Lipscomb W 63-55 Union (Tenn.) L 79-80 Quincy Invitational Union (Tenn.) W 89-73 Middle Tennessee W 91-83 1961-62 (14-12) Western Illinois L 78-83 East Tennessee W 43-41 VSAC Tournament Coach: David B. Aaron *Central State W 2-0 Middle Tennessee W 65-60 Union (Tenn.) W 86-83 Transylvania L 84-87 Bellarmine L 79-83 Bethel (Tenn.) W 67-58 David Lipscomb L 68-69 Bethel (Tenn.) W 86-83 East Tennessee L 69-97 Lincoln Memorial W 78-70 Carson-Newman L 65-80 East Tennessee W 78-59 Eastern Kentucky L 60-69 David Lipscomb W 83-57 Florence State L 85-88 Morehead State L 76-85 Belmont W 83-63 1959-60 (22-5) Belmont W 72-71 Middle Tennessee W 73-65 Bethel (Tenn.) W 85-74 Coach: David B. Aaron Middle Tennessee W 81-77 Tennessee Tech W 77-57 Milligan L 88-101 Bethel (Tenn.) W 101-78 David Lipscomb W 68-64 Murray State L 82-98 Lincoln Memorial L 69-74 Transylvania W 86-81 Middle Tennessee L 68-75 East Tennessee L 66-76 East Tennessee W 58-56 East Tennessee L 66-71 Florence State W 77-70 Tennessee Tech W 47-45 Florence State W 78-76 Carson-Newman L 76-78 Union (Tenn.) L 76-84 Western Kentucky W 73-69 Arkansas State L 53-58 Belmont W 85-53 Kentucky Wesleyan L 86-106 Tennessee-Martin W 82-68 Middle Tennessee W 88-76 Tennessee-Martin W 75-50 Tennessee-Martin W 82-79 Murray State L 68-69 VSAC Tournament Florence State W 72-71 Arkansas State L 101-114 Morehead State W 88-83 David Lipscomb W 61-60 Middle Tennessee L 60-71 Southern Illinois L 74-101 Eastern Kentucky W 77-67 Middle Tennessee L 65-68 David Lipscomb W 73-63 Tennessee-Martin W 80-76 Western Kentucky W 76-75 Lincoln Memorial W 70-69 Union (Tenn.) W 86-84 David Lipscomb W 93-87 •Forfeit NAIA Tryouts Chattanooga W 83-68 Belmont W 104-87 Bethel (Tenn.) W 82-76 Union (Tenn.) W 78-46 Bethel (Tenn.) W 90-75 1964-65 (4-17) NAIA Tournament Arkansas State L 54-58 Union (Tenn.) L 85-109 Coach: George Fisher Portland L 65-77 Arkansas State W 71-67 Kentucky Wesleyan L 74-80 Union (Tenn.) L 71-83 Chattanooga W 93-71 Southern Illinois W 63-62 Transylvania L 69-81 1957-58 (17-9) Belmont W 92-81 East Tennessee L 81-84 Carson-Newman L 45-61 Coach: David B. Aaron Florence State W 88-81 Arkansas State L 73-74 Tennessee-Martin L 48-58 Georgetown (Ky.) L 67-70 Bethel (Tenn.) W 91-67 VSAC Tournament OVC Holiday Tournament Indiana State L 84-96 Tennessee-Martin W 78-75 Milligan W 102-56 Eastern Kentucky L 81-100 Middle Tennessee L 74-78 David Lipscomb W 82-67 Tennessee-Martin L 65-74 Middle Tennessee L 77-82 Union (Tenn.) L 67-69 East Tennessee W 75-67 Tennessee Wesleyan W 89-69 Eastern Kentucky L 76-103 Florence State W 86-67 Middle Tennessee W 88-78 Morehead State L 71-83 East Tennessee W 66-57 VSAC Tournament GEORGE FISHER ERA Union (Tenn.) W 85-77 Lincoln Memorial L 67-75 Union (Tenn.) W 108-97 (90-125/nine seasons) East Tennessee W 72-70 David Lipscomb W 74-64 Carson-Newman W 79-58 1962-63 (18-11) Tennessee Tech L 83-85 Arkansas State W 95-50 Tennessee Wesleyan W 62-56 Coach: George Fisher Murray State L 75-97 Bethel (Tenn.) W 91-71 NCAA Regional Transylvania W 84-80 Middle Tennessee L 95-125 Belmont W 78-54 Belmont Abbey W 74-63 East Tennessee L 61-88 Tennessee-Martin W 70-69 Lincoln Memorial W 77-37 Kentucky Wesleyan L 69-83 Middle Tennessee W 69-66 Western Kentucky L 74-78 Bethel W 78-54 Belmont W 103-76 Morehead State W 81-73 Southern Illinois L 71-89 1960-61 (22-9) Pan American W 60-56 Eastern Kentucky L 64-69 Arkansas State L 69-89 Coach: David B. Aaron Florence State L 95-98 Tennessee Tech L 73-99 Milligan W 86-56 Bethel (Tenn.) W 96-84 East Tennessee L 69-83 East Tennessee L 63-72 Florence State W 72-71 Florence State W 85-77 Southern Illinois W 85-71 Murray State L 89-96 Union (Tenn.) W 91-60 Tennessee-Martin L 72-73 Middle Tennessee W 83-60 Western Kentucky L 77-116 East Tennessee W 74-41 Georgetown (Ky.) L 74-75 Arkansas State W 75-71 David Lipscomb W 98-85 Middle Tennessee L 79-83 Florence State W 89-85 1965-66 (7-14) VSAC Tournament Queen City Invitational David Lipscomb W 69-55 Coach: George Fisher Middle Tennessee W 93-78 Florence State L 79-83 Union (Tenn.) W 85-83 Transylvania W 90-66 Tennessee-Martin W 81-66 Delta State W 77-69 Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-69 Union (Tenn.) W 82-79 David Lipscomb W 89-77 David Lipscomb W 72-70 David Lipscomb W 80-53 Lamar Tech L 81-108 Union (Tenn.) W 86-76 Carson-Newman W 92-67 Bethel (Tenn.) W 69-60 Pan American W 74-63 NCAA Regional Belmont W 75-68 Tennessee-Martin L 74-82 OVC Holiday Tournament Akron L 61-76 Union (Tenn.) W 96-64 Union (Tenn.) W 93-77 Eastern Kentucky L 85-86 50 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Eastern Kentucky L 96-101 Tennessee-Martin W 84-64 Middle Tennessee W 81-75 Virginia Comm. W 102-101 Morehead State L 68-72 Southeast Missouri W 92-85 Western Kentucky W 96-94 Senior Bowl Tennessee-Martin W 99-84 Western Kentucky L 73-75 Missouri L 86-88 East Tennessee L 82-86 Tennessee-Martin W 95-73 LAKE KELLY ERA Southern Mississippi L 75-79 Tennessee Tech W 83-77 Eastern Kentucky W 73-67 (First tenure) Jacksonville L 70-93 Murray State L 77-108 Morehead State L 79-97 (110-52/six seasons) Virginia Comm. W 81-65 Middle Tennessee L 85-86 East Tennessee L 79-81 1971-72 (10-14) Morehead State W 80-70 Western Kentucky L 67-94 Pan American W 105-74 Eastern Kentucky L 64-71 Morehead State L 83-93 Tennessee Tech L 74-79 Coach: Lake Kelly Tennessee Tech W 94-73 Eastern Kentucky L 65-94 Southeast Missouri L 81-82 Tennessee-Martin W 89-76 East Tennessee W 80-67 Tennessee-Martin L 86-107 Transylvania L 72-73 UNC-Charlotte W 75-74 Middle Tennessee L 87-90 Tennessee Tech L 68-86 Middle Tennessee L 79-97 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 85-93 Western Kentucky W 98-97 East Tennessee W 95-76 Bellarmine W 70-67 Girardot Classic Long Island L 88-90 Middle Tennessee W 97-91 Murray State L 80-90 Christian Brothers W 73-65 Murray State W 87-80 Murray State L 73-80 Murray State L 56-86 Southeast Missouri L 93-96 Eastern Kentucky W 100-81 Western Kentucky L 63-76 Bellarmine W 57-54 Pan American L 76-92 Morehead State W 94-83 Morehead State L 75-90 Bellarmine W 120-75 Samford W 77-67 1966-67 (14-9) Eastern Kentucky L 82-91 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 91-81 East Tennessee W 77-65 Coach: George Fisher Tennessee Tech W 91-74 Eastern Kentucky L 90-93 Tennessee Tech W 96-71 Morehead State W 113-104 Bethel (Tenn.) W 62-38 East Tennessee L 85-94 Western Kentucky L 82-84 East Tennessee W 80-79 Bellarmine W 56-55 Middle Tennessee L 83-89 Middle Tennessee W 91-66 Union (Tenn.) W 74-68 Western Kentucky W 84-80 Tennessee Tech L 77-94 Murray State L 71-74 Carson-Newman L 54-75 Western Kentucky L 73-106 NCAA Mideast Regional OVC Holiday Tournament 1969-70 (5-21) Middle Tennessee L 50-54 Notre Dame L 66-108 Middle Tennessee L 70-71 Coach: George Fisher Tennessee-Martin L 77-78 Murray State L 67-96 Tennessee-Martin W 77-66 Bethel (Tenn.) W 98-97 1974-75 (17-10) UNC-Charlotte L 69-87 Eastern Kentucky W 71-62 Tennessee-Martin W 118-98 Coach: Lake Kelly Morehead State L 71-81 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 76-79 Morehead State L 97-100 South Alabama W 94-92 East Tennessee L 69-72 Lambuth W 124-67 Eastern Kentucky L 87-104 Vanderbilt Inv. Tournament Tennessee Tech W 87-83 Murray State L 72-85 Tennessee Tech L 73-74 Southern Illinois L 70-79 Tennessee-Martin W 74-71 Hardin-Simmons L 87-106 East Tennessee W 68-67 Virginia Tech L 66-73 Middle Tennessee W 84-74 Murray State L 91-92 Pan American L 73-84 Union (Tenn.) W 62-55 Western Kentucky L 74-83 Transylvania W 92-87 Eastern Kentucky L 96-112 Western Carolina L 96-99 Middle Tennessee W 82-66 Morehead State W 100-95 Murray State W 70-68 Bellarmine L 55-67 Western Kentucky L 59-101 East Tennessee L 87-101 1972-73 (22-7) Alabama L 65-85 Murray State W 117-94 Tennessee Tech L 88-90 Southern Mississippi W 91-83 Bellarmine W 83-77 Tennessee-Martin L 87-89 Coach Lake Kelly South Alabama W 91-85 Morehead State W 86-77 Bellarmine L 83-94 Western Carolina W 106-69 Spring Arbor W 101-67 Eastern Kentucky W 94-70 Transylvania L 72-77 Pan American W 107-80 Western Carolina W 95-85 Tennessee Tech W 83-79 Middle Tennessee L 87-96 All-American Tournament Eastern Kentucky W 85-73 East Tennessee L 71-79 Western Kentucky L 79-106 Bellarmine W 94-82 Morehead State L 89-99 Middle Tennessee L 72-78 St. Francis (Pa.) L 89-95 Kentucky Wesleyan L 107-109 East Tennessee W 99-80 Western Kentucky L 76-116 Murray State L 66-96 Claxton Fruitcake Classic Tennessee Tech L 69-71 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 62-65 South Alabama W 84-68 Western Kentucky W 78-75 1967-68 (8-16) Morehead State L 77-84 Georgia Southern W 112-94 Middle Tennessee L 70-101 Coach: George Fisher Eastern Kentucky L 83-97 Tusculum W 128-52 Murray State W 80-70 Western Carolina W 97-91 OVC Holiday Tournament Tennessee Tech W 98-90 Morehead State W 70-66 UNC-Charlotte L 68-69 Murray State L 68-77 East Tennessee L 89-92 Eastern Kentucky W 88-74 Bethel (Tenn.) W 85-76 Bellarmine L 73-98 Morehead State L 79-81 Tennessee Tech W 94-79 Tennessee-Martin W 76-70 Middle Tennessee L 69-85 Eastern Kentucky W 88-87 East Tennessee W 90-89 Bellarmine W 81-61 Western Kentucky L 84-100 Tennessee Tech W 105-93 Middle Tennessee W 70-65 Trinity (Texas) L 62-95 East Tennessee W 95-74 Western Kentucky L 76-92 UNC-Charlotte W 85-76 Lamar Tech W 95-81 1970-71 (10-14) Murray State W 73-64 Middle Tennessee W 93-73 Pan American L 76-84 Coach: George Fisher OVC Tournament Eastern Kentucky L 83-88 Tennessee-Chattanooga W 94-91 Western Kentucky W 92-86 Tennessee Tech W 78-69 Morehead State L 77-81 UNC-Charlotte L 84-86 Samford W 98-75 Middle Tennessee L 75-89 East Tennessee L 80-83 Tennessee-Martin W 97-83 Murray State W 105-76 Tennessee Tech W 72-68 Carson-Newman W 105-95 Bellarmine W 100-97 1975-76 (20-7) Eastern Kentucky W 96-88 Tennessee-Martin W 68-64 UNC-Charlotte L 58-73 Coach: Lake Kelly Morehead State W 96-83 Murray State L 82-91 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 97-112 IPTAY Invitational Transylvania W 80-76 Pan American L 97-99 East Tennessee W 89-79 Syracuse W 93-83 Middle Tennessee L 92-97 Morehead State W 90-84 Tennessee Tech W 73-70 Clemson W 87-81 Western Kentucky L 70-84 Eastern Kentucky L 89-115 Western Kentucky L 92-94 Old Dominion W 78-73 Murray State L 70-85 Tennessee Tech L 79-81 Middle Tennessee L 86-87 Armstrong State W 101-63 Murray State W 75-73 Bellarmine L 69-87 East Tennessee W 81-79 Marshall L 77-79 NCAA Mideast Regional Morehead State L 66-87 Bellarmine W 88-87 Ind. State-Evansville W 102-58 Eastern Kentucky L 79-91 Middle Tennessee W 71-70 Jacksonville W 77-75 Marshall W 96-79 Tennessee Tech W 73-61 Western Kentucky L 72-117 Kentucky L 100-106 Evansville Holiday Tournament East Tennessee L 73-80 Murray State L 76-90 Marquette L 73-88 Weber State L 72-75 Middle Tennessee L 78-86 Carson-Newman L 83-121 1973-74 (17-10) Evansville W 105-81 Western Kentucky L 67-76 Murray State L 58-81 Southern Mississippi W 102-93 Eastern Kentucky L 72-99 Coach: Lake Kelly Palm Beach Atlantic W 89-54 1968-69 (10-14) Morehead State L 77-103 Belmont W 87-64 Murray State W 74-70 Coach: George Fisher Bellarmine W 93-71 Union (Tenn.) W 127-97 Morehead State W 89-79 Louisiana College W 89-69 Trinity (Texas) L 67-71 Tennessee Tech L 91-102 Eastern Kentucky W 76-59 Bethel (Tenn.) W 108-105 East Tennessee L 54-72 Providence L 92-94 Tennessee Tech L 81-83 Bellarmine W 97-64 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

East Tennessee W 83-66 OVC Tournament Evansville L 62-79 Murray State L 77-81 Middle Tennessee W 61-55 Middle Tennessee W 66-61 Pacemaker Classic Eastern Kentucky L 55-62 Western Kentucky W 91-81 Western Kentucky L 69-77 Houston Baptist L 71-77 Morehead State L 64-88 Murray State W 89-78 Nicholls State W 80-67 Southwest Missouri L 80-82 Middle Tennessee W 79-77 1978-79 (8-18) Tennessee Tech W 67-64 Youngstown State L 72-73 Eastern Kentucky L 85-86 Coach: Ed Thompson Eastern Kentucky W 72-64 Akron W 70-68 Morehead State L 63-76 Indiana Central W 83-71 Morehead State L 75-86 Tennessee Tech L 65-66 East Tennessee W 109-91 Alabama L 64-83 Middle Tennessee L 61-62 Murray State W 77-65 Tennessee Tech W 98-69 Georgia Southern L 59-65 Western Kentucky L 58-70 Middle Tennessee W 74-60 Western Kentucky L 75-76 Wisconsin-River Falls W 72-52 Murray State L 69-70 OVC Tournament Arkansas-Little Rock W 98-78 Akron L 65-79 HOWARD JACKSON ERA Murray State W 82-71 Georgia State L 64-69 Tennessee Tech W 69-67 (23-30/two seasons) Morehead State L 83-88 Evansville L 64-65 Akron W 58-57 1983-84 (11-16) Old Dominion W 68-65 Eastern Kentucky W 54-51 Coach: Howard Jackson 1976-77 (24-4) Morehead State W 82-69 Senior Bowl Belmont W 82-68 Western Kentucky L 59-62 Coach: Lake Kelly South Alabama L 67-96 Bethune-Cookman W 62-48 Middle Tennessee W 81-77 Belmont W 89-81 Centenary L 72-78 AAA-Drake Classic Murray State L 53-76 Tennessee State W 87-73 UNC-Asheville W 79-71 Drake L 54-60 Tennessee State L 60-73 Pikeville W 86-71 Tennessee Tech W 73-58 Northern Iowa L 71-86 OVC Tournament Florida State L 86-97 East Tennessee L 55-65 Tennessee Classic Western Kentucky L 71-82 Old Dominion W 81-76 Eastern Kentucky L 73-82 Tennessee State L 71-80 Tennessee State W 64-63 Morehead State L 78-94 1981-82 (6-20) Middle Tennessee L 60-71 Armstrong State W 82-79 Middle Tennessee L 58-64 Paine (GA) W 72-52 Oral Roberts W 80-76 Western Kentucky L 61-85 Coach: Ron Bargatze Vanderbilt L 50-56 Armstrong State W 71-60 Murray State W 68-65 Coors Classic Arkansas L 63-68 Stetson W 68-66 Culver-Stockton L 90-92 Tennessee State L 67-69 Georgia College W 86-60 Madison College W 61-58 Tennessee Tech L 62-72 Middle Tennessee L 51-54 Georgia State W 79-62 Eastern Kentucky W 80-74 East Tennessee L 73-85 Belmont W 72-62 Youngstown State L 63-73 Morehead State L 60-64 Eastern Kentucky L 57-69 Clemson L 53-102 Akron L 57-60 East Tennessee W 93-69 Morehead State L 75-78 Auburn L 56-67 Morehead State L 59-74 Tennessee Tech W 89-71 Western Kentucky L 66-78 Tennessee State W 70-57 Eastern Kentucky W 59-54 Western Kentucky W 92-76 Middle Tennessee L 56-58 Youngstown State L 50-66 Georgia State W 68-49 Middle Tennessee W 63-62 Murray State W 85-84 Akron W 51-41 Middle Tennessee W 67-58 Murray State W 90-71 Western Kentucky L 64-77 Tennessee Tech L 72-78 Old Dominion L 68-77 RON BARGATZE ERA Evansville L 54-72 Murray State L 85-90 Morehead State W 92-73 (39-67/four seasons) Music City Invitational Middle Tennessee W 62-57 Eastern Kentucky W 89-81 1979-80 (8-18) Vanderbilt L 55-74 Tennessee Tech L 70-75 Tennessee Tech W 95-74 Coach: Ron Bargatze Drexel L 57-72 Youngstown State L 57-62 East Tennessee W 67-61 Missouri L 63-81 Georgia Southern W 84-80 Akron W 83-81 Middle Tennessee W 67-61 Murray State L 49-70 Evansville L 65-80 Morehead State L 75-85 Western Kentucky W 73-59 Eastern Kentucky W 66-60 Delta State L 70-74 Eastern Kentucky L 57-69 Murray State W 99-88 Morehead State L 61-63 Urbana W 121-63 Tennessee State L 69-88 OVC Tournament Tennessee Tech L 58-66 Memphis State L 73-85 Murray State W 77-69 Murray State W 82-75 Middle Tennessee L 52-64 Nicholls State W 92-83 Middle Tennessee L 65-77 Western Kentucky L 46-48 Auburn L 61-65 1984-85 (8-19) Murray State L 61-64 Tennessee Tech L 73-76 Coach: Howard Jackson ED THOMPSON ERA Eastern Kentucky W 51-50 Evansville L 65-68 Georgia College W 72-65 Morehead State L 68-85 (23-30/two seasons) Poinsettia Classic Tennessee Classic Tennessee Tech L 73-76 1977-78 (15-12) New Hampshire W 69-60 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 54-64 Middle Tennessee L 56-67 Coach: Ed Thompson Furman L 89-93 Tennessee State W 67-58 Youngstown State L 51-65 Belmont W 71-53 Tennessee Tech L 71-83 Berry College W 67-63 Akron W 83-64 Troy State W 80-53 Eastern Kentucky L 79-86 Alabama L 48-68 Old Dominion L 67-85 Morehead State L 99-102 1982-83 (11-16) Tennessee Wesleyan L 83-89 Georgia Southern W 87-61 Middle Tennessee L 68-78 Tennessee State W 65-63 Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo W 82-68 Western Kentucky L 71-95 Coach: Ron Bargatze Montevallo L 65-67 Cincinnati L 67-81 Murray State L 51-62 Tennessee Classic UAB Classic All College Tournament Akron L 58-63 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 69-72 Alabama-Birmingham L 68-80 San Francisco L 66-75 Tennessee Tech W 96-78 Middle Tennessee L 82-87 Oklahoma City L 70-99 Texas A & M W 76-70 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 58-56 South Florida L 83-88 Tennessee State L 75-76 Oral Roberts W 80-73 Eastern Kentucky L 79-94 Bethune-Cookman W 52-49 Missouri L 63-72 James Madison L 67-73 Morehead State L 94-102 Kentucky State W 73-68 Murray State L 69-86 Tennessee Tech L 57-58 Western Kentucky L 51-70 Tennessee Tech W 59-58 Youngstown State W 74-72 East Tennessee L 58-66 Middle Tennessee L 69-87 Executive Rivermont Classic Akron W 54-52 Eastern Kentucky W 113-85 Murray State L 69-87 Ind. State-Evansville L 54-58 Morehead State W 63-61 Morehead State W 85-69 Akron W 79-72 Gannon W 99-61 Eastern Kentucky L 47-67 Middle Tennessee W 64-69 Wilmington-Ohio W 97-65 Middle Tennessee L 68-84 Western Kentucky L 83-91 1980-81 (14-13) Cowboy Classic Tennessee Tech L 76-92 Murray State W 83-81 Coach: Ron Bargatze Hardin-Simmons W 68-58 Murray State L 60-64 McNeese State L 60-66 Tennessee Tech W 71-62 Georgia Southern W 88-87 Middle Tennessee L 60-61 Southwest Missouri W 62-45 East Tennessee L 64-69 Tennessee State L 79-97 Tennessee Tech L 65-87 Morehead State L 60-61 Eastern Kentucky L 73-81 Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-55 Youngstown State L 64-80 Eastern Kentucky W 72-67 Morehead State W 73-54 Tennessee-Martin W 75-60 Akron L 66-80 Akron L 71-73 Western Kentucky W 66-64 Georgia State W 65-41 Morehead State W 64-55 Youngstown State L 70-75 Middle Tennessee W 80-72 Wilmington-Ohio W 88-64 Eastern Kentucky L 62-69 Tennessee Tech L 79-82 Oral Roberts L 66-70 Nicholls State W 62-61 OVC Tournament Middle Tennessee L 68-81 Murray State L 84-85 Auburn L 51-52 Eastern Kentucky L 66-75 52 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

LAKE KELLY ERA 1987-88 (17-13) Acme Boot Showdown Christian Brothers W 87-84 (Second tenure) Coach: Lake Kelly Columbia W 95-62 Evansville L 78-98 (79-70/five seasons) Evansville L 79-86 Texas Tech W 78-77 Southern Illinois L 73-81 1985-86 (14-14) Wendy's Classic Wisconsin-Green Bay L 49-73 Western Kentucky L 67-86 Kentucky Wesleyan W 70-68 Michigan State L 76-88 Tennessee-Martin W 71-64 Coach: Lake Kelly S. California College W 98-73 East Tennessee W 89-85 Tusculum W 121-73 Western Kentucky W 69-59 Illinois L 62-100 Louisville L 59-93 Oldsmobile Spartan Classic Evansville W 58-57 Bradley W 70-65 Michigan State L 71-82 Rice W 84-77 Michigan L 67-88 Tennessee-Martin W 65-63 Sun Carnival Tournament Siena L 89-93 Armstrong State W 91-76 Kansas State L 42-74 Southeast Missouri L 76-79 Vanderbilt L 75-82 Wichita State L 66-72 Michigan State W 85-77 Texas-El Paso L 64-74 Vanderbilt L 66-83 Marshall Tournament Missouri L 48-84 Murray State W 86-85 Marshall L 69-85 Toledo L 55-58 Providence L 99-105 Marshall W 79-78 Middle Tennessee L 71-84 George Mason L 62-84 Eastern Kentucky L 59-61 Morehead State W 102-100 Creighton L 64-92 Oklahoma L 69-109 Tennessee State W 73-70 Morehead State L 78-80 Mississippi State W 103-97 Southwest Missouri L 61-81 Texas Tech W 69-68 Tennessee Tech L 80-98 Samford W 75-60 Morehead State W 93-64 Eastern Kentucky W 78-64 Tennessee Tech L 81-83 Tennessee State L 59-78 Sooner Invitational Middle Tennessee W 67-62 Southeast Missouri W 92-86 Oklahoma L 68-100 Tennessee Tech W 78-56 Middle Tennessee L 67-74 Tennessee State L 92-99 Tennessee State W 83-80 Arkansas-Little Rock W 75-67 Murray State L 58-66 Tennessee Tech W 87-79 Tennessee Tech W 75-63 Berry College W 100-68 Youngstown State W 78-68 Murray State L 55-58 Morehead State L 83-90 Middle Tennessee L 57-61 College of Charleston L 73-87 Eastern Kentucky L 75-87 Samford L 72-74 Murray State W 74-71 Murray State L 70-83 Tennessee State W 91-64 Middle Tennessee W 75-73 Akron L 67-77 Middle Tennessee L 78-100 Murray State L 75-105 Youngstown State W 74-66 Youngstown State W 91-54 Tennessee State W 79-67 Tennessee Tech L 69-77 Eastern Kentucky L 69-87 Morehead State W 76-72 Morehead State L 64-69 OVC Tournament Eastern Kentucky W 73-66 Kentucky L 86-100 Morehead State W 90-88 Eastern Kentucky L 61-64 Tennessee Tech L 68-89 Murray State L 65-72 OVC Tournament Eastern Kentucky W 70-64 Middle Tennessee L 70-73 Tennessee Tech W 80-57 Tennessee Tech W 75-57 1992-93 (7-20) Morehead State W 69-64 Murray State L 67-68 Coach: Dave Loos Middle Tennessee W 72-66 Louisville L 78-84 OVC Tournament Mississippi State L 73-80 Tennessee Tech L 68-70 DAVE LOOS ERA Christian Brothers W 96-82 Youngstown State L 60-64 Tennessee State W 81-78 Middle Tennessee W 94-82 (1990- ) Indiana Classic Akron L 72-84 Indiana L 61-107 Murray State W 69-64 Murray State L 70-73 1990-91 (15-14) Coach: Dave Loos Pacific W 72-69 OVC Tournament Acme Boot Showdown Murray State L 66-78 1988-89 (18-12) Dodge NIT Coach: Lake Kelly Arizona L 80-122 Arkansas State W 64-58 1986-87 (20-12) Marshall W 108-97 Wisconsin-Green Bay L 61-67 Vanderbilt L 71-116 Sun Carnival Tournament Coach: Lake Kelly Lander College W 89-55 Belmont W 84-77 Acme Boot Showdown East Tennessee L 86-103 Texas-El Paso L 56-77 Centre L 83-85 Florida L 62-86 Kentucky L 69-71 Southern Illinois W 115-90 Southern Illinois-Carbondale L 71-85 La Salle L 74-92 Acme Boot Showdown Evansville L 73-75 Marshall Tournament Murray State L 76-82 Alcorn State W 86-70 Marquette W 82-72 Indiana State W 87-82 Alabama-Huntsville W 110-76 Western Kentucky W 95-87 Southeast Missouri L 68-90 Marshall W 73-68 Tennessee Tech L 72-90 Rice W 73-70 Evansville L 72-89 Tennessee L 87-91 Michigan State L 50-60 Mississippi L 80-83 Eastern Kentucky L 73-78 Auburn L 93-115 Morehead State L 58-79 Evansville W 69-66 Henderson State W 94-74 Arkansas-Little Rock W 97-82 Old Style Classic Music City Invitational Tennessee-Martin L 71-74 Missouri L 73-79 Middle Tennessee L 55-73 Minnesota W 73-64 Loyola Marymount L 93-94 Rice W 87-67 North Carolina A&T W 82-68 Fordham W 72-69 Tennessee State L 68-93 Tennessee-Martin W 87-81 Cincinnati L 61-98 Milligan W 99-72 Kentucky L 77-85 Wichita State L 55-81 Toledo L 67-89 Murray State L 66-71 Eastern Kentucky L 64-65 Belmont W 109-80 Morehead State W 90-75 Memphis State L 67-82 Butler L 81-85 Middle Tennessee W 80-72 Murray State W 84-75 Bradley W 86-76 Tennessee Tech L 83-92 Tennessee Tech W 97-71 Tennessee-Martin W 61-59 Middle Tennessee L 88-94 Butler W 63-60 Tennessee Tech L 86-107 Eastern Kentucky W 97-71 Tennessee State W 106-83 Murray State L 69-88 Akron L 76-89 Southeast Missouri L 64-77 Youngstown State W 74-68 Morehead State L 73-75 Arkansas-Little Rock W 85-77 Tennessee Tech W 102-87 Eastern Kentucky L 68-74 Middle Tennessee W 57-51 Morehead State L 63-64 Tennessee State W 80-77 Eastern Kentucky L 77-79 Middle Tennessee L 84-95 Morehead State W 85-75 Tennessee State W 97-93 Murray State L 71-79 OVC Tournament Murray State L 59-61 Murray State L 66-82 Eastern Kentucky W 88-85 Murray State L 64-72 Morehead State L 113-124 Morehead State W 100-91 Tennessee State W 79-71 Eastern Kentucky W 82-79 Middle Tennessee L 105-111 Tennessee State W 94-88 1993-94 (11-16) Middle Tennessee W 76-73 Coach: Dave Loos Tennessee Tech W 90-74 Tennessee Tech W 86-85 Tennessee Tech W 98-89 Morehead State W 103-77 Milligan College W 122-96 North Carolina-Greensboro L 66-69 Youngstown State W 106-89 Evansville L 54-65 Akron W 63-58 Eastern Kentucky W 89-63 Middle Tennessee L 90-94 OVC Tournament OVC Tournament Eastern Illinois L 81-83 Murray State L 68-69 North Carolina-Greensboro L 74-90 OVC Tournament Tennessee Tech W 85-84 Middle Tennessee L 83-87 Murray State W 74-65 Southern Illinois L 86-94 Morehead State W 78-76 Arkansas State L 80-97 Middle Tennessee W 87-83 Middle Tennessee L 79-82 1991-92 (11-17) Coach: Dave Loos Vanderbilt L 65-99 Eastern Kentucky W 71-68 Bryan College W 117-57 NCAA Southeast Regional 1989-90 (10-19) Delta Bearcat Classic Coach: Lake Kelly Cincinnati L 77-108 Cincinnati L 75-85 Illinois W 68-67 Tennessee State W 83-76 Providence L 87-90 Polaroid/Mid South Classic Texas-Pan American W 90-68 Tennessee L 69-71 Dayton L 94-101 Tennessee Tech W 85-80 Tennessee State W 83-79 Middle Tennessee L 69-78 53 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Morehead State W 105-91 Morehead State W 89-78 Tennessee-Martin W 65-41 Tennessee L 65-98 Eastern Kentucky W 85-81 Eastern Kentucky W 90-75 OVC Tournament Indiana State L 70-76 Murray State W 83-81 Tennessee-Martin L 64-67 Southeast Missouri W 76-46 Oakland City W 82-64 Southeast Missouri W 75-69 Murray State W 80-65 Murray State L 56-81 Lee W 85-83 Tennessee-Martin W 79-64 OVC Tournament IUPUI W 77-74 Tennessee State L 69-79 Eastern Kentucky W 89-67 1998-99 (11-16) Colorado State W 74-72 Eastern Illinois L 61-78 Tennessee State W 83-62 Coach: Dave Loos Dr Pepper Classic Eastern Kentucky L 79-89 Murray State W 70-68 Vanderbilt L 79-89 Jacksonville State W 78-73 Morehead State L 77-91 NCAA Southeast Regional Tennessee-Chattanooga W 73-69 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 62-77 Tennessee-Martin W 93-80 Georgia Tech L 79-90 Missouri L 53-63 Eastern Illinois W 90-89 Tennessee Tech W 80-74 Mississippi L 105-62 Southeast Missouri W 88-60 Middle Tennessee W 87-65 1996-97 (17-14) Southeast Missouri L 65-74 Morehead State W 90-75 Murray State L 85-95 Coach: Dave Loos Eastern Illinois W 80-67 Eastern Kentucky W 81-73 Southeast Missouri L 72-98 Cumberland W 68-46 Georgia Southern W 81-76 Tennessee-Martin L 74-76 OVC Tournament Thomas College W 86-55 Tennessee-Chattanooga L 56-62 Tennessee Tech L 74-86 Tennessee Tech L 91-101 United Airlines Tipoff Tournament South Florida L 63-81 Murray State L 74-76 Portland L 87-91 Tennessee State L 70-80 Tennessee State W 77-73 1994-95 (13-16) Detroit Mercy L 49-63 Morehead State L 78-93 Southeast Missouri W 77-72 Coach: Dave Loos Eastern Kentucky L 62-66 Eastern Kentucky W 78-57 Eastern Illinois L 78-80 Cincinnati L 73-108 Wyoming L 71-76 Southeast Missouri L 71-87 Murray State W 84-79 Cumberland W 86-55 Northern Illinois L 64-67 Tennessee Tech W 68-58 Morehead State W 80-66 Samford W 87-74 Western Carolina L 69-76 Middle Tennessee W 71-70 Eastern Kentucky W 87-62 Shorter College W 101-78 Iowa L 58-90 Tennessee-Martin L 69-70 Tennessee Tech L 62-64 Boilermaker Invitational Pepsi Oneida Bingo and Casino Classic Murray State L 58-89 Belmont W 78-74 Purdue L 64-81 St. Joseph's L 58-74 Belmont L 82-84 Tennessee-Martin W 90-74 Valparaiso L 69-73 Pepperdine W 58-54 Tennessee State W 92-83 Tennessee State L 60-83 Southern Illinois L 72-77 Eastern Illinois W 85-69 Eastern Illinois L 70-74 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Vanderbilt L 78-81 Southeast Missouri W 96-85 Morehead State W 82-63 Southeast Missouri W 72-70 St. Louis L 54-71 Tennessee Tech W 75-73 Eastern Kentucky W 80-64 Tennessee Tech W 83-63 Tennessee State L 64-66 Murray State L 78-85 Tennessee Tech L 63-75 Eastern Illinois L 83-84 Middle Tennessee L 74-77 Tennessee-Martin W 64-52 Middle Tennessee L 81-87 Tennessee Tech W 93-87 Tennessee State L 70-81 Tennessee-Martin W 77-63 2001-02 (14-18) Morehead State L 63-77 Middle Tennessee W 82-74 Murray State W 80-72 Coach: Dave Loos Eastern Kentucky W 67-63 Eastern Kentucky W 85-68 OVC Tournament Las Vegas Tournament Samford L 63-77 Morehead State W 99-82 Morehead State L 77-82 Oklahoma State L 58-81 Murray State L 79-80 Eastern Illinois W 86-76 Siena L 44-62 Southeast Missouri W 79-63 Southeast Missouri L 72-73 1999-2000 (18-10) Providence L 84-93 Tennessee-Martin W 73-59 Middle Tennessee L 65-68 Coach: Dave Loos Arkansas-Monticello W 74-40 Tennessee State W 89-78 Tennessee-Martin W 92-75 Arkansas State W 78-64 Marian W 75-42 Eastern Kentucky L 70-83 Murray State W 79-67 Belmont L 70-71 First Merchants Classic Morehead State W 76-72 Tennessee State W 86-74 Murray State L 58-68 Binghamton W 54-51 Tennessee-Martin L 55-64 Tennessee Tech W 93-80 Indiana State W 82-68 Ball State L 60-81 Tennessee Tech W 64-63 Morehead State L 100-107 Tennessee-Martin W 64-53 Arkansas-Little Rock L 61-75 Middle Tennessee W 67-57 OVC Tournament Nevada-Las Vegas L 66-87 Western Kentucky L 75-77 Murray State L 79-96 Morehead State W 106-83 Lee W 106-83 Arkansas-Little Rock W 88-69 Southeast Missouri L 87-90 Tennessee Tech W 70-60 Webster W 91-63 Dayton L 61-76 OVC Tournament Murray State L 85-88 Oneida Bingo and Casino Classic Webster W 90-68 Tennessee Tech W 85-74 Western Kentucky W 72-68 Memphis L 68-109 Tennessee State W 81-76 1997-98 (17-11) Wisconsin-Green Bay W 58-56 Eastern Kentucky W 82-70 Murray State L 84-92 Coach: Dave Loos Eastern Illinois L 73-75 Eastern Illinois W 86-64 Evansville W 67-62 Southeast Missouri L 60-62 Western Kentucky L 73-75 1995-96 (19-11) Christian Brothers W 104-68 Eastern Kentucky W 94-65 Tennessee-Martin L 65-71 Coach: Dave Loos Tennessee L 65-74 Morehead State W 77-66 Murray State W 68-62 Northern Illinois W 68-65 Western Carolina L 57-71 Murray State L 75-77 Tennessee Tech L 67-74 Martin Methodist W 98-81 Eastern Illinois L 65-76 Middle Tennessee W 74-63 Tennessee State W 81-68 Samford L 63-67 Southeast Missouri L 61-73 Tennessee Tech L 64-75 Eastern Illinois L 70-73 Tennessee L 70-80 Webster W 83-60 Tennessee State L 73-80 Southeast Missouri W 68-67 Cumberland W 100-70 Georgia Southern W 81-66 Eastern Illinois W 70-69 Tennessee-Martin W 69-68 Missouri L 58-81 Cowboy Shootout Southeast Missouri W 67-64 Eastern Kentucky W 70-59 Southern Illinois W 78-65 Norfolk State L 65-67 Tennessee-Martin W 81-58 Morehead State L 65-68 MVP Classic Nicholls State W 71-57 Eastern Kentucky W 63-58 Murray State L 68-78 Air Force W 91-72 Tennessee State L 55-75 Morehead State W 95-83 Tennessee State L 67-78 Toledo L 88-74 Eastern Kentucky W 79-66 Middle Tennessee W 84-74 Tennessee Tech L 84-86 Middle Tennessee L 69-88 Morehead State W 70-55 Tennessee Tech L 56-59 Morehead State L 51-66 Tennessee State L 76-81 Middle Tennessee L 38-63 Belmont W 86-71 Southeast Missouri W 80-47 Tennessee Tech W 86-83 Tennessee Tech W 75-71 Tennessee State W 73-62 OVC Tournament Southeast Missouri W 82-69 Murray State W 80-72 OVC Tournament Tennessee-Martin W 72-69 Eastern Kentucky W 72-71 Tennessee-Martin W 85-51 Eastern Illinois L 100-107 Tennessee Tech L 77-86 Morehead State W 71-65 Eastern Illinois L 80-90 Murray State L 64-71 Tennessee State W 85-65 2000-01 (22-10) Tennessee-Martin L 83-91 Southeast Missouri L 57-81 Coach: Dave Loos Middle Tennessee L 66-75 Eastern Kentucky W 88-79 Top of the World Classic Samford W 85-69 Morehead State W 70-66 Jackson State W 85-63 Southeast Missouri W 84-71 Middle Tennessee W 73-69 Colorado W 91-86 Tennessee Tech W 93-74 Tennessee Tech W 84-58 Utah State W 80-76 Tennessee State W 102-75 Murray State L 78-86 IUPUI W 79-76 54 GOVERNORS RIVALRIES

School W- L School W- L School W- L School W- L Abilene Christian 0- 1 Eastland 1- 0 Minnesota 1- 0 St. Joseph's 0- 1 Air Force 1- 0 Evansville 4-11 Mississippi 0- 3 Stephens Olympics 1- 0 Akron 8- 9 Florida 0- 1 Mississippi College 1- 1 Stetson 1- 0 Alabama 0- 3 Florida State 0- 1 Mississippi State 1- 1 Syracuse 1- 0 Alabama-Birmingham 0- 1 Fordham 1- 0 Missouri 0- 7 Tennessee 0- 7 Alabama-Huntsville 1- 0 Freed-Hardeman 0- 1 Montevallo 0- 1 Tennessee-Chattanooga 6- 8 Alcorn State 1- 0 Furman 0- 1 Morehead State 40-42 Tennessee-Martin 51-21 All-American Red Heads 1- 0 Gannon 1- 0 Mount Saint Mary's 0- 1 Tennessee State 28-20 Andrew Jackson Independents 1- 0 George Mason 0- 1 Murray State 31-66 Tennessee Tech 55-57 Arizona 0- 1 Georgia College 0- 1 Murray State Frosh 7- 3 Tennessee Wesleyan 4- 3 Arkansas 0- 1 Georgia Southern 6- 1 Nashville Aces 1- 0 Texas Christian 0- 0 Arkansas State 13-11 Georgia State 3- 1 Nashville Burk 1- 2 Texas-El Paso 5- 4 Arkansas-Little Rock 5- 1 Georgetown (Ky.) 1- 4 Nashville Business Training 0- 1 Texas-Pan American 2- 0 Arkansas-Monticello 1- 0 Goodlettsville Independents 1- 0 Nashville Edgefield 1- 0 Texas Tech 2- 0 Armstrong State 4- 0 Greenbrier Independents 1- 0 Nashville Genesco 1- 1 Thomas College 1- 0 Ashland City Independents 6- 1 Guthrie High (Ky.) 2- 0 Nashville Independents 1- 1 Toledo 0- 3 Auburn 0- 4 Hardin Simmons 1- 1 Nashville Vols 0- 1 Transylvania 6- 5 Ball State 0- 1 Henry County Independents 1- 0 Naval Air Technical Training 1- 1 Trenton High (Ky.) 1- 1 Barren Plains Independents 1- 0 Henderson State 1- 0 Naval Separation Center 0- 2 Trinity (Texas) 0- 2 Bellarmine 11- 6 Hermitage Independents 2- 0 Nicholls State 4- 0 Troy State 1- 0 Belmont 25- 6 Hiwassee 0- 1 Nevada-Las Vegas 0- 1 Tusculum 2- 0 Belmont Abbey 2- 0 Hopkinsville Independents 1- 0 New Hampshire 1- 0 Union (Tenn.) 44-12 Berry College 2- 0 House of David 1- 2 Norfolk State 0- 1 Urbana 1- 0 Bethel (Tenn.) 31- 8 Houston Baptist 0- 1 North Alabama (Florence State) 21- 7 Utah State 1- 0 Bethel (Ky.) 0- 2 Howell Independents 1- 0 North Carolina-Asheville 1- 0 Valparaiso 0- 1 Bethune-Cookman 2- 0 Illinois 1- 1 North Carolina-Charlotte 2- 4 Vanderbilt 1-11 Big Rock Independents 2- 0 Indiana 0- 1 North Carolina-Greensboro 0- 2 Vanderbilt Ramblers 1- 0 Big Sandy High 1- 0 Indiana Central 1- 0 North Carolina A&T 1- 0 Virginia Commonwealth 2- 0 Binghamton 1- 0 Indiana State 3- 2 Northern Illinois 1- 1 Virginia Tech 0- 1 Bluefield College 0- 0 Indiana State-Evansville 1- 1 Northern Iowa 0- 1 WSM 1- 0 Bordeaux Independents 1- 0 Inglewood Independents 1- 2 Northeast Mississippi 0- 1 Wabash 0- 1 Bradley 2- 0 Iowa 0- 1 Northwest Mississippi 1- 0 Weber State 0- 1 Bryan College 1- 0 IUPUI 2- 0 Notre Dame 0- 1 Webster 3- 0 Buchanan Independents 1- 0 Jackson State 1- 0 Oakland City 1- 0 West Chester 1- 0 Budweiser Independents 1- 0 Jacksonville 1- 1 Ohio University 0- 1 Western Carolina 3- 3 Butler 1- 1 Jacksonville State 1- 0 Oklahoma 0- 2 Western Illinois 0- 1 Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo 1- 0 James Madison 0- 1 Oklahoma City 0- 1 Western Kentucky 14-34 Camp Campbell 3- 6 Joelton Independents 1- 2 Oklahoma State 0- 1 Western Kentucky Frosh 4- 6 Camp Forrest 1- 0 Kansas State 0- 1 Old Dominion 3- 2 Westminster 0- 0 Campbellsville JC 0- 1 Kentucky 0- 3 Oral Roberts 2- 1 Wilmington-Ohio 2- 0 Carson-Newman 5- 7 Kentucky State 1- 0 Pacific 1- 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1- 2 Castle Heights 1- 0 Kentucky Weslyan 3- 7 Paducah Community College 0- 1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1- 0 Centenary 1- 0 King's (Pa.) 1- 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 1- 0 Wisconsin-River Falls 1- 0 Central Missouri 1- 0 Knights of Columbus 1- 0 Paine (Ga.) 1- 0 Wichita State 0- 2 Central State 1- 0 Knoxville College 0- 0 Paris All-Stars 2- 0 Wrights Photogs 1- 0 Centre 0- 1 Lafayette Independents 1- 2 Peerless Mills 0- 2 Wyoming 0- 1 Charleston, College of 0- 1 Lamar Tech 1- 1 Pembroke Independents 1- 0 YMHA 5- 1 Christian Brothers 3- 0 Lambuth 9- 0 Pensacola Navy 1- 1 Yellow Creek Independents 0- 1 Cincinnati 0- 5 La Salle 0- 1 Pepperdine 1- 0 Youngstown State 6- 8 Civilian Conservation Corps 1- 0 Lincoln Memorial 15-11 Pikeville 1- 0 86th Battalion 0- 2 Clarksville Alumni 1- 0 Lander College 1- 0 Pleasant View Independents 3- 0 Clarksville Independents 1- 0 Lee College 2- 0 Portland 0- 2 Number of Teams Played 272 Clarksville Navy 1- 0 Lindsey Wilson JC 0- 1 Providence 0- 4 Number of Games Played 1,752 Clemson 1- 1 Lockeland Baptists 1- 2 Purdue 0- 1 Number of Games Won 924 Club Deportive Mexicana 1- 0 Long Island 0- 1 Rice 3- 0 Number of Games Lost 828 Colorado 1- 0 Louisiana College 1- 0 Rio Grande 1- 0 All-Time OVC Record 268-298 Colorado State 1- 0 Louisville 0- 1 Samford 5- 3 Columbia 1- 0 Loyola-Marymount 0- 1 St. Louis 0- 1 Columbia Independents 1- 0 Madison College 1- 0 San Francisco 0- 1 Cook's Independents 1- 0 Marian (Ind.) 1- 0 Shorter College 1- 0 Creighton 0- 1 Marquette 1- 1 Siena 0- 2 Culver-Stockton 0- 1 Marshall 4- 3 Snead JC 1- 0 Cumberland (Tenn.) 19- 8 Martin College 6- 0 South Alabama 3- 1 David Lipscomb 38-26 Martin Methodist 1- 0 South Florida 0- 2 Dayton 0- 2 Maryville 0- 1 Southeast Missouri 14-13 Detroit Mercy 0- 1 Maxwell Field 1- 0 Southern California College 1- 0 Delaware 0- 0 McKendree 1- 0 Southern Illinois 5- 8 Delta State 7-10 McNeese State 0- 1 Southern Mississippi 2- 1 Dickson Independents 2- 0 Memphis Navy 0- 3 Soutside Independents 2- 1 Dixie Aces 0- 1 Memphis 3-11 Southwest Missouri 1- 2 Drake 0- 1 Michigan 0- 1 Spring Arbor 1- 0 Drexel 0- 1 Michigan State 1- 3 Springfield Athletic Club 2- 0 East Tennessee 29-37 Middle Georgia 1- 0 Springfield Independents 0- 1 Eastern Illinois 6-10 Middle Tennessee 60-70 Square Deal Independents 1- 2 Eastern Kentucky 43-40 Milky Way Independents 0- 2 St. Bernard 1- 0 Eastern Washington 0- 0 Milligan 18- 6 St. Francis (Pa.) 0- 1 55 CENTURY GAMES

With the return of the 45-second clock and the three-point shot 107-100 double overtime loss to Eastern Illinois. in the past decade, 100-point games have been on the upswing in Over the years, the Govs have been involved in 119 games college basketball. where at least one team scored 100 points, with 12 of those both For Austin Peay, in fact, the cycle took a definite swing with four clubs scoring 100 or more. Austin Peay has won 58 of the century 100-point games in 1986-87, the Govs winning three of them; five games. Of the 12 which both teams scored 100 or more, the Govs in 1987-88, APSU winning just one, and six in 1988-89, the Govs are 5-7. The Dunn Center/Dave Aaron Arena has held 33 100- winning five. point contests, with APSU holding a 29-4 edge. With a change of coaches, also involved a style change during Only one century-mark game occurred while Austin Peay was a 1990-91. Dave Loos’ team played in six 100-point games. The Govs junior college, and Freed-Hardeman won that one, 104-30, during scored the most single-game points in Dunn Center history with a the 1934-35 season. An opponent of the 100-point mark was David 122-96 win against Milligan. APSU and Morehead State set a Dunn Aaron (1946-62), who purposely passed up scoring opportunities to Center mark for combined points scored (237) in the Govs’ 124- avoid his team hitting the century figure and causing opposition 113 double-overtime loss. Morehead also set an arena mark for most possible embarrassment. The long-time successful coach was forced points scored by the opposition. into the situation during the 1958-59 season when Harry Gallatin In 1991-92, the Govs participated in five 100-point games. The made his college coaching debut for Southern Illinois. The Govs two wins came back to back, a 102-100 decision against Morehead won the game 106-100 in Memorial Gymnasium (“Little Red State and 103-97 verdict against SEC foe Mississippi State. In total, Barn”). the Govs have played in 26 games in which at least one team scored 100 points, including last season's 106-83 win against Lee and a

Year Opponent Year Opponent Year Opponent 1934-35 L 30-104 Freed-Hardeman 1970-71 L 91-102 Tennessee Tech 1988-89 L 105-111 Middle Tennessee 1949-50 L 74-104 Milligan 1971-72 W 120-75 Bellarmine W 103-77 Morehead State 1954-55 L 69-102 Milligan W 113-104 Morehead State 1989-90 L 78-100 Middle Tennessee 1956-57 L 88-101 Milligan L 73-106 Western Kentucky 1990-91 L 80-122 Arizona 1958-59 W 106-100 Southern Illinois L 97-100 Morehead State L 86-103 East Tennessee 1959-60 W 101-78 Bethel (Tenn.) L 87-104 Eastern Kentucky L 86-107 Tennessee Tech W 108-97 Union (Tenn.) 1972-73 W 106-69 Western Carolina W 106-83 Tennessee State 1960-61 L 86-100 East Tenn. W 107-80 Pan American L 113-124 Morehead State W 101-67 Bethel (Tenn.) L 107-109 Ky. Wesleyan W 122-96 Milligan 1961-62 L 86-106 Ky. Wesleyan W 112-94 Georgia Southern 1991-92 L 77-108 Cincinnati L 101-114 Arkansas State W 128-52 Tusculum L 94-101 Dayton L 74-101 Southern Illinois W 105-93 Tennessee Tech (W) 102-100 Morehead State W 104-87 Belmont W 105-76 Murray State W 103-97 Mississippi State L 85-109 Union (Tenn.) W 100-97 Bellarmine L 75-105 Murray State W 102-56 Milligan L 100-106 Kentucky 1992-93 L 61-107 Indiana 1962-63 W 103-76 Belmont 1973-74 W 127-97 Union (Tenn.) l 71-116 Vanderbilt W 114-52 Bethel (Tenn.) W 102-101 Va. Commonwealth 1993-94 W 117-57 Bryan College L 94-101 Arkansas State W 100-81 Eastern Kentucky W 105-91 Morehead State L 94-119 Tennessee State L 66-108 Notre Dame L 91-101 Tennessee Tech 1964-65 L 81-100 Eastern Kentucky 1974-75 W 101-67 Spring Arbor 1994-95 L 73-108 Cincinnati L 76-103 Eastern Kentucky L 70-101 Middle Tennessee W 101-78 Shorter College L 95-125 Middle Tennessee 1975-76 W 101-63 Armstrong State 1995-96 W 100-70 Cumberland L 77-116 Western Kentucky W 102-58 Ind. State-Evansville W 102-75 Tennessee State 1965-66 L 81-108 Lamar W 105-81 Evansville 1996-97 L 100-107 Morehead State L 96-101 Eastern Kentucky W 102-93 So. Mississippi W 106-83 Morehead State L 77-108 Murray State W 109-91 East Tenn. 1997-98 W 104-68 Christian Brothers L 86-107 Tennessee-Martin 1977-78 W 113-85 Eastern Kentucky 1998-99 L 105-62 Mississippi 1966-67 L 59-101 Western Kentucky 1979-80 W 121-63 Urbana 1999-00 W 106-83 Lee W 117-74 Murray State L 99-102 Morehead State (L) 100-107 Eastern Illinois L 76-116 Western Kentucky L 94-102 Morehead State 2001-02 L 68-109 Memphis 1968-69 W 108-105 Bethel (Tenn.) 1981-82 L 53-102 Clemson W 105-74 Pan American 1985-86 W 121-73 Tusculum Decisions in parentheses are overtime decsions. 1969-70 W 118-98 Tenessee-Martin L 68-100 Oklahoma W 124-67 Lambuth 1986-87 L 93-115 Auburn L 87-106 Hardin-Simmons W 109-80 Belmont L 96-112 Eastern Kentucky W 100-91 Morehead State W 100-95 Morehead State 1986-87 (W) 106-89 Youngstown State L 87-101 East Tennessee 1987-88 L 62-100 Illinois L 79-106 Western Kentucky L 99-105 Providence L 84-100 Western Kentucky L 69-109 Oklahoma 1970-71 W 105-95 Carson-Newman W 100-68 Berry College L 97-112 Tenn.-Chattanooga L 86-100 Eastern Kentucky L 89-115 Eastern Kentucky 1988-89 W 108-97 Marshall L 72-117 Western Kentucky W 115-90 Southern Illinois L 83-121 Carson-Newman W 110-76 Alabama-Huntsville L 77-103 Morehead State W 102-87 Tennessee Tech 56 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

-A- Jimmy Dupont 1969 -I- -N- Barry Sumpter 1987 Paul Aaron 1946-48 Reggie Dupree 1991-92 Alvin Ingle 1980-83 Larry Noble 1968-70 Bob Swope 1948-50 Kent Able 1983 -E- Willie Ivory 1996-98 Dwight Norris 1963 Morten Szmiedowicz 2000 John Albertstadt 1983 Kevin Easley 1998-00 Greg Andrews 1982-83 Dickie Elliott 1953-54 -J- -O- -T- Richie Armstrong 1985-86 L.M. Ellis 1963-64 Hal Jackson 1964-66 Jim Odum 1951-52 Carl Taylor 1954 Marshall Ayers 1987 Kelvin Elston 1982 Howard Jackson 1971-72 Danny Odums 1972-73 Bob Thomas 1985-86 Reed Epley 1973-74 Jerome Jackson 1997-98 Eric Orr 1985-86 Tim Thomas 1978-81 -B- Norman Jackson 1974-77 Jason Otter 1990 Reggie Thompson 1971 Alfred Barney 1977-78 -F- Matt Jakeway 1999-2001 Fred Overton 1958-60 Donald Tivis 1988-90 Tyronne Baynham 1989 Cecil Felts 1980-84 Kevin James 1980-82 Andy Toombs 1964-66 Tyrone Beck 1992-93 Glen Fenneman 1956-58 John Jenkins 1992-94 -P- Gene Trotter 1953-54 Darryl Bedford 1985-86 Roger Davis 1959-60 Richard Jimmerson 1972-74 Jack Pack 1970-71 Joey Tuck 1996-99 William Bell 1980-81 Vince Fenwick 1978 Doug Johnson 1989 Dennis Pagan 1976-79 Robert Turner 1971-73 Devlin Bell 1991-92 Charlie Fishback 1974-75 Duane Johnson 1983 Dennis Palmer 1980 Al Bellenfant 1980-83 George Fisher 1946-48 Edgar Johnson 1980 Joe Parker 1982-83 -U- Jim Beshears 1960-61 Mickey Fisher 1973-75 1973-74 Bob Patterson 1957 John Uselton 1951 Robert Biggers 1984-85 John Foster 1969 Davey Johnson 1951-52 Eddie Perdue 1995, 1998 Wayne Blackford 1969 Greg Franklin 1989-92 Javin Johnson 1987-89 Brad Phillips 1991 -V- Jimmy Blanford 1978-79 Lovie Fry 1970-71 Timmy Johnson 1988-89 Tom Phillips 1958-60 Melvin Van Hooser 1964-66 Terry Boykin 1989-91,1993 John W. Jones 1947-49 Colby Pierce 1993-97 Donald Vinson 1981-82 Blakey Bradley 1963 -G- Nate Jones 1987-89 Chris Polk 1990 Bob Bradley 1958-60 Calvin Garrett 1975-77 Ray Justice 1958 Jake Powers 1994-97 -W- John Briggeman 1960-62 Chester Garrett 1955-57 John Waller 1967-69 Glenn Britt 1953 Ralph Garner 1973-76 -K- -Q- Jerry Wanstrath 1970-72 James Britt 1974 Kenny Geralds 1955-57 Richard Keller 1962-64 Jeremy Qualls 1998-99 LaMonte Ware 1987-88, 90 Vincent Brooks 1984, 86-88 Tim Glass 1975 Otis Key 1992-94 Van Washer 1955-57 John Brown 1985 Stevie Glenn 1987 Larry Kingery 1978 -R- Curtis Webster 1978-79 Phillip Brown 1954-56 Howard Gorrell 1956-59 Greg Kinman 1970-71 Norris Ransdall 1976-77 Gerrell Webster 2000 Tommy Brown 1989-90 Gerald Gray 1984-85 Keith Rawls 1987-88 Ben Wells 1968 Bob Burnett 1965-67 Thomas Gray 1964 -L- Tony Raye 1984-87 Charles Wells 1993-96 Andrew Burton 1979-80 Gary Greene 1975-77 Fred Lee 1973 John Reed 1971-73 Kenneth West 1953-54 Joe Busateri 1985-86, 88 Josh Lewis 2000- John Rendek 1953-55 Lonnie West 1982-84 Gordon Butler 1978-79 -H- Tom Lincoln 1947-49 H.R. Robinson 1968 Rhett Wierzba 2000- Jack Butler 1946-48 Josh Hallatt 1996-97 Brad Loos 1998-2001 Rodney Rogers 1962 Gene Wilkerson 1964-65 J.J. Halliburton 1997-99 Arnold Lynch 1974 Barry Rollins 1965-67 James Williams 1972-73 -C- Kemp Hampton 1972-73 James Rorex 1983-84 Joe Williams 1999-2001 John Camp 1958-60 Bert Hardwick 1947 -M- Frank Ross 1977 Mark Williams 1979 Levi Carmichael 2001- Dick Hardwick 1946 Halsey Mabry 1993-94 Willard Ross 1962 Bobby Winders 1959-62 Larry Cartee 1965 Andre Harris 1987 Igor Macura 1999- Jackie Winders 1961-62 Cole Casbon 1992-95 Curtis Harris 1999 Mike McClellan 1981 -S- Michael Witherspoon 1995 Louis Catignani 1946-48 Randy Harris 1982 Malcolm McCormick 1991 L.J. Sanders 1955-58 Brad Woodroffe 1990 Walt Celusta 1959-61 Ronny Harris 1978 James McKinney 1985 Roosevelt Sanders 1979-80 Howard Wright 1967-69 Earl Chance 1952-54 Freddie Harrison 1951-53 Virgil McElfresh 1963-65 Tom Santel 1969-71 Mack Chandler 1947-50 Trenton Hassell 1998-2001 Kent McKenzie 1986, 88 Jermaine Savage 1992-95 -Y- Clyde Chestnut 1949 Theanthony Haymon 1999- Gary Maier 1973-74 Adrian Sensabaugh 1995-96 Mike Young 1969 Eddie Childress 1971-72 2001 Habib Maiga 1993-94 Michael Shunick 1979-80 Terry Young 1967-68 John Collins 1982 Dick Hays 1948-51 Lenny Manning 1981-83 Joe Sibbitt 1994-97 Rick Yudt 1991-92 James Colson 1984-85 Holly Heaberlin 1966-68 David Marker 1985 Sheldon Sledd 1962-64 Scott Combs 1997-98 Michael Head 1996-99 Fred Marshall 2001 Dan Smith 1970-71 Wayne Cook 1984 Tommy Head 1965-66 Gene Mason 1956 Darrin Smith 1987 Bill Covington 1949-51 Jason Heien 1991-92 Phil Mayo 1976-77 Jaun Smith 1973 Richard Covington 1949-51 Jim Henderson 1958-60 Carlos Meriwether 1992 Larry Smith 1981 Bill Craig 1949-50 Adrian Henning 2000- Johnny Miles 1980 Leroy Smith 1952 Reggie Crenshaw 1994-97 Geoff Herman, 1990-91 Henry Miller 1961-63 Mark Smith 1978 Mike Hicks 1985-86 Steve Miller 1961-63 Dennis Snyder 1965-66 -D- Bobbye Hill 2001- Lawrence Mitchell 1985-86 Doug Stamper 1961-63 Andrew Dagner 1998 Tom Hill 1980-81 Steve Mitchell 1978 Nick Stapleton 1998-2001 Billy Daniels 1993-94 George Hothman 1951 Charlie Moore 1966-68 Jerry Stephenson 1970 Jimmy Darke 1962-64 Riley Holliday 1962-64 Doug Moore 1954 James Stewart 1997-1999 Tom Darrah 1959-61 Donnie Holmes 1952-54 Marcus Moore 1993-94 Jim Stewart 1958-60 Anthony Davis 2001- Tony Hostettler 1947 Benny Morgan 1964 Bob Stinnett 1966 Frank Davis 1955-57 Barry Howard 1987-89 Tom Morgan 1952-56 Mandell Stockton 1980-83 Roger Davis 1959-60 Brian Howard 2000-2001 Scott Murphy 1986-87 Doug Stone 1958 Pat Day 1981, 1983-85 Otis Howard 1974-77 Toine Murphy 1990-91 James Stone 1946-49 Jim DeForest 1962-64 Percy Howard 1972-74 Joe Murray 1969 Reggie Suddeth 1979 Myron DeVoe 1986-88 Jack Hunt 1952 Cere Myrick 1978 James Sugg 1961-62 Sam Drummer 1975 Dave Huntsinger 1959-61 Brad Suiter 1990 57