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Ryan Hopkins TABLE OF CONTENTS SMU MUSTANGS CONTENTS Table of Contents & Credits. 2 2004-05 Season Review . 55 SMU ATHLETICS Quick Facts . 3 2004-05 Statistics . 56 MISSION STATEMENT Media Information. 4-5 2004-05 Results . 57 Southern Methodist University SMU Media Outlets . 6 Game-by-Game Comparison . 58 strives for excellence in teaching, The 2005-06 Season . 7 Season Highs & Lows . 59-61 research and service. Within this mis- Roster . 8 Individual Highs . 59-61 sion, SMU's intercollegiate athletics pro- TV/Radio Chart . 9 Boxscores. 62-68 gram is an integral part of the institution Season Outlook . 10-13 2004-05 WAC Standings. 69 and its educational programs. SMU is Bryan Hopkins . 14-15 2004-05 WAC Statistical Rankings . 69-72 committed to maintaining an intercolle- giate athletics program that reflects the Ryan Hopkins. 16-17 Game Results . 73 attitudes and values underlying the Jon Killen . 18-19 All-Time W-L Results. 74 University's overall mission: integrity, Ike Ofoegbu . 20-21 All-Time Results & Season Stats . 75-89 academic excellence, leadership, equity, Devon Pearson. 22-23 All-Time Series Results . 90-95 diversity and success. An intercollegiate Donatus Rackauskas . 24-25 SMU vs. All Conferences. 96 athletics program that reflects these val- Paulius Ritter . 26-27 Statistics & Records . 97 ues will contribute to the overall quality of Derrick Roberts . 28-29 SMU Statistical Trends . 98 the campus experience by fostering a Newcomers. 30-31 Opponent Statistical Trends . 99 sense of community and promoting insti- Brian Epps . 30 Annual Statistical Leaders . 100-101 tutional commitment on the part of stu- Bamba Fall . 30 SMU Team Records - Game . 102-103 dent, faculty, staff and alumni. Brian Morris . 30 SMU Team Records - Season. 103 SMU is committed to maintaining a Bryan Remphrey . 30 SMU Individual Records - Game. 104 successfully competitive intercollegiate Matt Williams . 31 SMU 30-Point Club . 105 athletics program that acts in concert Dez Willingham . 31 SMU Individual Records - Season . 106 with academic objectives and enriches the life of the institution. Accordingly, the Individual Game-by-Game Stats . 32-38 SMU Individual Records - Career . 107 intercollegiate athletics program should Coaches & Staff . 39 Opponent Team Records - Game . 108 be conducted with respect, fairness, civil- Jimmy Tubbs . 40-41 Opponent Individual Records - Game. 109 ity, honesty and responsibility. The stu- Robert Lineburg. 42 Moody Coliseum Records - Team . 110 dent-athlete's activities are an integral Anthony Anderson . 42 Moody Coliseum Records - Individual . 111 part of the larger educational experience, Dean Christian. 43 SMU Miscellaneous Records. 112 enhancing his or her holistic develop- Tim Heskett . 43 Postseason Results . 113 ment. The University will admit no stu- Support Staff . 44 100-Point Games. 114 dent-athlete who does not demonstrate a 2005-06 Opponents . 45 Overtime Games . 114 reasonable likelihood of successfully Louisiana-Monroe . 46 Honors & Awards . 115 completing a baccalaureate degree at Centenary . 46 SMU Award Winners . 116 SMU. To ensure that SMU's student-ath- Toledo . 46 Mustangs In The Pros . 117 letes have a reasonable opportunity to Long Island . 46 SMU Lettermen . 118-121 complete their baccalaureate degrees, the University will endeavor to provide Texas State . 47 The 1,000-Point Club . 122-126 the necessary and appropriate resources Oklahoma State. 47 This is SMU . 127 for academic support. Hardin-Simmons . 47 President R. Gerald Turner . 128 Athletic Representative Paul Rogers. 128 Savannah State . 47 CREDITS Wyoming . 48 Director of Athletics Jim Copeland . 129 Harvard . 48 This is SMU . 130-131 Editor Herman Hudson TCU . 48 Moody Coliseum. 132-133 Oklahoma . 48 Loyd All-Sports Center . 134-135 Cover Design UTEP . 49 Salvino Strength Center . 136 Grant Hawkins Memphis . 49 Conference USA . 137 Contributors East Carolina. 49 ALEC . 138 Brad Sutton, Claire Schmitt, Tod Meisner Rice . 49 PALS . 139 Photography UT-Pan American . 50 Dallas . 140-141 Jim Bradley, Vladimir Cherry, Joe Collins, Tulane . 50 SMU Athletics. 142-143 Dana Driensky, Tim Heitman, Hillsman Southern Miss . 50 SMU Exposure . 144 Jackson, Laughead Photographers, Jim Midgett, Gene Nunn Tulsa . 50 Houston . 51 Printer Marshall . 51 Appreciation Print Brokers UCF . 51 Pictures and logos are property of SMU and UAB . 51 may not be reprinted without permission. Conference USA Tournament. 52 Herman Hudson can be reached at NCAA Tournament. 52 [email protected] or 214-768-1304. Conference USA Composite Schedule . 53-54 2 2005-06 MEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION BASKETBALL STAFF Location:..........................................................................Dallas, Texas Head Coach: ...............................................Jimmy Tubbs (Bishop ‘72) Founded: .......................................................................................1911 Coaching Record Enrollment:.................................................................................10,901 Overall:..........................................................14-14 (One Year) Nickname: .............................................................................Mustangs SMU: ................................................................................same Colors: ...........................................Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 281) NCAA Tournament Appearances: ...........................................0 Mascot: ....................................................Peruna VIII (Shetland Pony) NIT Appearances: ...................................................................0 All-Time Record:.............................................1,085-986 (87 seasons) Assistant Coaches: ................Robert Lineburg (Roanoke College ‘91) Conference:.................................................Conference USA (C-USA) .....................................................Dean Christian (USAFA ‘82) Arena (Capacity):...........................................Moody Coliseum (8,998) ...................................Anthony Anderson (McNeese State ‘95) University Website:........................................................www.SMU.edu Director of Operations:.............................Tim Heskett (Oklahoma ‘01) Athletics Website: .........................................www.SMUMustangs.com Office Phone: ...............................................................(214) 768-3501 Trainer:..........................................................................Zach McLeese SMU ADMINISTRATION Manager: ........................................................................Matt Lisiewski President: ..............................R. Gerald Turner (Abilene Christian ‘68) University Athletic Representative: ...................................Paul Rogers 2004-05 REVIEW Director of Athletics: .................................Jim Copeland (Virginia, ‘67) Record: ........................................................................................14-14 Assistant to the Director:.....................................Rosemary Hachtman Home: ................................................................................10-4 Senior Associate Directors: .........................................Carlton Cooper, Away: ...................................................................................4-9 ...................................................John Koerner, Scott Secules, Neutral: ................................................................................0-1 .......................................................Barb Totzke & Ed Wisneski WAC Overall (Finish): ..............................................9-9 (T-4th) Associate Directors: ...................................................Shawn Heilbron, WAC Home:.........................................................................6-3 ......................................................David Miller & Chris Walker WAC Away: ..........................................................................3-6 Assistant Directors:...............................................Schellas Hyndman, WAC Tournament........................................Lost to Rice in quarterfinal .................................................Koni Overstreet & Brad Sutton Postseason:..................................................................................None Ticket Manager: ...............................................................Will Simpson Final Ranking: ..............................................................................None Director of LEC:.......................................................................Vicki Hill Athletic Director’s Office:..............................................(214) 768-4231 2005-06 PREVIEW Ticket Office: ................................................................(214) 768-2902 Starters Returning:..............................................................................3 Bryan Hopkins (6-0, 195, Sr., G) (2nd-team All-WAC) MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Devon Pearson (6-6, 225, Jr., F) Basketball SID:...........................................................Herman Hudson Derrick Roberts (6-4, 190, So., G) E-Mail: .......................................................hermanh@smu.edu Starters Lost:.......................................................................................3 Office Phone:....................................................(214) 768-1304 Eric Castro (6-8, 250, F/C) Home Phone: ...................................................(972)
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