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Dylan Osetkowski Matt Coleman Iii Jericho Sims JERICHO KERWIN SIMS ROACH II DYLAN OSETKOWSKI MATT COLEMAN III TEXAS BASKETBALL 2018-19 Texas Basketball Fact Book 2018-19 LONGHORNS 10 HISTORY 60 POSTSEASON PLAY 156 Coleman III, Matt ____________________ 10-11 All-Time Home & Road Totals _____________95 NCAA Tournament Records ______________158 Cunningham, Brock _____________________23 All-Time Jersey Numbers ______________ 93-94 Texas in the Big 12 Championship ________160 Febres, Jase ____________________________12 All-Time Scores vs. Opponents _________ 66-75 Texas in the NCAA Tournament ______ 156-157 Hamm Jr., Royce ________________________13 All-Time Series Records _______________ 64-65 Texas in the Postseason NIT _____________159 Hayes, Jaxson __________________________23 Big 12 Conference History _______________100 Texas in the SWC Tournament ___________161 Hepa, Kamaka __________________________24 Coaching Records & Milestone Victories _________60 Jones, Andrew ______________________ 14-15 Opponent Year-by-Year Team Statistics _________ 63 RECORDS 103 Liddell, Gerald__________________________24 Southwest Conference History _______ 101-102 Mitrou-Long, Elijah ______________________25 Texas in the NCAA Statistics ______________99 100-Point Games ______________________126 Nevins, Blake ___________________________25 Texas in the Polls ____________________ 96-98 Buzzer Beaters ____________________ 133-134 Osetkowski, Dylan ___________________ 16-17 Texas Year-by-Year Team Statistics _________62 Frank Erwin Center Records __________121-125 Ramey, Courtney _______________________26 Year-by-Year Coaches and Results _________61 Freshman Varsity Records ___________ 118-120 Roach II, Kerwin _____________________ 18-20 Year-by-Year Results _________________ 76-92 Individual Records _________________ 110-117 Sims, Jericho ________________________ 21-22 Largest Margins of Victory/Defeat _________132 Whiteside, Drayton ______________________26 HONORS 139 Overtime Games ___________________130-131 Program Records ______________________103 BEYOND TEXAS 148 All-Americans _________________________141 Team Records _____________________ 104-109 All-Time Letterwinners ______________145-147 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders ______ 127-129 All-Time NBA Players & Statistics ______ 149-154 Conference Honors ________________ 142-143 Yearly Scoring Leaders ______________ 135-138 NBA Draft History ______________________148 National Honors _______________________140 Olympians ____________________________155 Retired Jersey Numbers _________________139 SEASON IN REVIEW 43 Team Honors _____________________ 143-144 COACHES & STAFF 27 2017-18 Big 12 Conference in Review________ 50 MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION 1 2017-18 Final Results _____________________ 43 All-Time Assistant Coaches _______________38 2017-18 Final Statistics ___________________ 44 Assistant Coach Neill Berry ____________ 34-35 2018-19 Longhorns at a Glance ___________4-5 2017-18 Game-by-Game Box Scores _______ 51-59 Assistant Coach Jai Lucas ______________36-37 2018-19 Rosters _________________________3 2017-18 Game-by-Game Team Stats __________ 45 Associate Head Coach Darrin Horn ______ 31-33 2018-19 Schedule ________________________2 2017-18 Miscellaneous Stats _______________ 49 Head Coach Shaka Smart ______________ 27-30 2018-19 TV/Radio Lineup __________Back cover 2017-18 Specialty Stats & Starting Lineups ___ 46 Support Staff________________________ 39-42 Media Information & Policies _____________ 8-9 2017-18 Team Highs & Lows _______________ 47 Quick Facts _____________________________1 2017-18 Top Individual Performances _______ 48 Texas Basketball Program Notebook ______ 6-7 Quick Facts TEXAS BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/BASKETBALL (area code: 512) Season of Basketball _________________113th Location _____________________Austin, Texas Scott McConnell (Basketball SID) All-Time Record (Pct.) _______1,768-1,072 (.623) Enrollment _____51,334 (40,170 undergraduate) _______________ Assistant AD/Media Relations 2017-18 Record _____________________ 19-15 President _________________Gregory L. Fenves Office: 471-1345 ______________ Cell: 748-9313 2017-18 Big 12 Record (Finish) ___ 8-10 (tie 6th) Athletics Director ____________Chris Del Conte E-mail: [email protected] 2017-18 Final Rankings _________________ n/r Founded ___________________________ 1883 Lettermen Returning/Lost _______________ 7/6 Nickname _____________________ Longhorns Starters Returning/Lost _________________ 4/1 Colors _____Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) Newcomers ____________________________ 8 Affiliation _________________ NCAA Division I NCAA Appearances (Record) _______ 34 (35-37) NCAA Faculty Rep. _______Dr. Michael Clement NIT Appearances (Record) ____________ 4 (6-3) Conference ________________________ Big 12 Big 12 Conference Titles _________________ 3 Home Arena ______________ Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Southwest Conference Titles _____________ 22 Special Events Center Capacity __________________________ 16,540 2018-19 TEXAS BASKETBALL • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS BASKETBALL 2018-19 Schedule (All dates and times subject to change) Day ______ Date _______________Opponent _____________________________________________________ Time _____________________ TV Wed. _____ Oct. ______17 _______Texas Tip-Off presented by American Campus Communities (Gregory Gym) ____ 6:30 pm __________________ LHN Tues. _____ Nov. ______6 _______Eastern Illinois _________________________________________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN Fri. _______ Nov. ______9 _______Armed Forces Classic (Fort Bliss; El Paso, Texas) ______________________________vs. Arkansas ___________________________________________________ 6 pm____________________ ESPN __________ Nov. 12 & 16 _______Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational Regional Round (Frank Erwin Center; Austin, Texas) Mon. _____ Nov. _____12 _______Louisiana Monroe ______________________________________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN Fri. _______Nov. _____16 _______The Citadel ____________________________________________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN __________ Nov. __ 22-23 _______Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational Championship Round (Orleans Arena; Las Vegas, Nevada) Thurs. ____ Nov. _____22 _______vs. North Carolina ______________________________________________ 6:30 pm ____________________FS1 Fri. _______ Nov. _____23 _______vs. Michigan State OR UCLA ___________________________________ 3 or 5:30 pm _________________ FOX Fri. _______ Nov. _____30 _______Radford ______________________________________________________ 6 pm ____________________ LHN Wed. _____ Dec. ______5 _______VCU _________________________________________________________ 7 pm __________________ESPNU Sun. ______ Dec. ______9 _______Purdue _______________________________________________________ 5 pm ___________________ESPN2 Sat. ______ Dec. _____15 _______Grand Canyon _________________________________________________ 5 pm ____________________ LHN Fri. _______ Dec. _____21 _______Providence ____________________________________________________ 8 pm ___________________ESPN2 Fri. _______Dec. _____28 _______UT Arlington __________________________________________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN Wed. _____ Jan. _______2 _______at Kansas State * (Bramlage Coliseum; Manhattan, Kan.) ________________ 8 pm ____________ESPN2/ESPNU Sat. ______ Jan. _______5 _______West Virginia * (Presented by AT&T) ______________________________ 8 pm ___________________ESPN2 Tues. _____ Jan. _______8 _______at Oklahoma State * (Gallagher-Iba Arena; Stillwater, Okla.) _____________ 6 pm ____________ESPN2/ESPNU Sat. ______ Jan. ______12 _______Texas Tech * ___________________________________________________ 1 pm ____________________ LHN Mon. _____ Jan. ______14 _______at Kansas * (Allen Fieldhouse; Lawrence, Kan.) ________________________ 8 pm _____________ESPN/ESPNU Sat. ______ Jan. ______19 _______Oklahoma * (Presented by Pest Management) _______________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN Wed. _____ Jan. ______23 _______at TCU * (Schollmaier Arena; Fort Worth, Texas) ______________________ 6 pm ____________ESPN2/ESPNU Sat. _______Jan. ______26 _______SEC / Big 12 Challenge (Stegeman Coliseum; Athens, Ga.) ______________________________at Georgia _____________________________________________________ 1 pm________ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Tues. _____ Jan. ______29 _______Kansas * (Presented by St. David’s HealthCare) ______________________ 6 pm _____________ ESPN/ESPN2 Sat. _______Feb. _______2 _______at Iowa State * (Hilton Coliseum; Ames, Iowa) ________________________ 1 pm________ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Wed. _____ Feb. _______6 _______Baylor * _______________________________________________________ 7 pm ____________________ LHN Sat. _______Feb. _______9 _______at West Virginia * (WVU Coliseum; Morgantown, W. Va.) ________________ 7 pm_____________ ESPN2/ESPNU Tues. _____ Feb. ______12 _______Kansas State * __________________________________________________ 8 pm ______ ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Sat. ______ Feb. ______16 _______Oklahoma State * _______________________________________________12 pm ____________________ CBS Sat. _______Feb. ______23 _______at Okahoma * (Noble Center; Norman, Okla.) _________________________11 am _______ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Wed. _____ Feb. ______27 _______at Baylor * (Ferrell Center; Waco, Texas) _____________________________ 8 pm_____________ ESPN2/ESPNU Sat. ______ Mar. ______2 _______Iowa State * ___________________________________________________ 1 pm ______ ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU Mon. _____ Mar. _______4 _______at Texas
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