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2014-15 Auburn MBK Fact Book.Indd 2014-15 AUBURN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2014-15 AUBURN MEN’S BASKETBALL FACT BOOK 1 2014-15 AUBURN MEN’S BASKETBALL 2 2014-15 AUBURN MEN’S BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014-15 AUBURN BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014-15 AUBURN BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS 2014-15 SEASON GENERAL INFORMATION 2014-15 Rosters ......................................................................................4 School .......................................................................... Auburn University 2014-15 TV/Radio Chart .........................................................................5 Loca on ................................................................................Auburn, Ala. 2014-15 Schedule ...................................................................................6 Founded ................................................................................Oct. 1, 1856 2014-15 Player Profi les ......................................................................7-20 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 25,469 Head Coach Bruce Pearl ..................................................................21-24 Nickname ........................................................................................Tigers Coaching Staff ..................................................................................25-26 Colors ..........................................................Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Support Staff ....................................................................................27-29 Home Court (Capacity) ...........................................Auburn Arena (9,121) 2013-14 Season In Review ...............................................................30-34 Affi lia on ..........................................................................NCAA Division I 2013-14 Graduates ..........................................................................35-37 Conference ........................................................Southeastern (SEC West) 2013-14 Game Recaps .....................................................................38-48 President .............................................................................Dr. Jay Gogue 2013-14 SEC In Review ....................................................................49-51 Alma Mater ...............................................................Auburn (1969) Athle cs Director ......................................................................Jay Jacobs HISTORY & RECORDS Alma Mater ...............................................................Auburn (1985) Individual Records ...........................................................................52-53 University Website ....................................................... www.auburn.edu Team Records ..................................................................................53-54 Athle cs Website .................................................www.auburn gers.com Single Game Records ............................................................................55 Facility Records ................................................................................56-57 TEAM INFORMATION Career Leaders.................................................................................58-59 2013-14 Overall Record .........................................................14-16 (.467) Single-Season Leaders .....................................................................60-63 SEC Record ...............................................................................6-12 (.333) Winning Streaks....................................................................................63 Regular-Season Finish ........................................................................12th Year-By-Year Leaders .......................................................................64-67 Postseason.......................................................................................... N/A 1,000-Point Scorers .........................................................................68-72 Home Record ...........................................................................12-6 (.667) Year-By-Year Team Stats ...................................................................73-75 Away Record ..............................................................................2-8 (.200) Single-Game Superla ves .....................................................................76 Neutral Record ..........................................................................0-2 (.000) Big Wins/Big Losses ..............................................................................76 Le erwinners Returning/Lost .............................................................7/6 Year-By-Year Scores..........................................................................77-89 Starters Returning/Lost .......................................................................2/3 100-Point Games ..................................................................................90 Newcomers............................................................................................. 6 Over me Games ..................................................................................91 Auburn In The Top 25 ......................................................................92-93 RADIO STATION / AUBURN IMG SPORTS NETWORK Auburn vs. the Top 25 .....................................................................94-97 Radio Sta on ................................................................. WGGZ-FM (94.3) Series Records vs. All Opponents .........................................................98 Play-by-Play ....................................................................... Rod Bramble Series Scores ..................................................................................99-112 Bramble Email ................................................Rod.Bramble @img.com Record vs. All Conferences ..........................................................113-114 Bramble Offi ce Phone ......................................................334-826-2929 Year-By-Year Records ...................................................................115-116 Network Address ............................................................Auburn Network Coaching Records ...............................................................................116 .......................................................................................PO Box 950 Tournament Par cipa on ............................................................117-119 .............................................................................Auburn, AL 36831 SEC Tournament ..........................................................................120-121 Southern Conference Tournament .....................................................121 MEDIA RELATIONS NCAA Tournament .......................................................................122-132 Associate AD/Communica ons ...........................................Kirk Sampson Na onal Invita onal Tournament................................................133-136 Associate Director/Men’s Basketball Contact .....................Dan Froehlich All-Time Lineups ..........................................................................137-140 E-Mail..................................................................danf@auburn.edu All-Time Le erwinners ................................................................140-143 Offi ce Phone ..............................................................334-844-9803 All-Time Numerical Roster ...........................................................144-145 Cell Phone ..................................................................334-750-1389 Auburn on TV ..............................................................................146-148 Media Rela ons Assistant ....................................................Evan Roberts SEC Champions ...................................................................................148 E-Mail.............................................................ejr0003@auburn.edu SEC All-Time Records ..........................................................................149 Cell Phone ..................................................................260-615-8662 All-Americans/Re red Jerseys ............................................................150 Administra ve Assistant .......................................................Kathy Harker All-SEC ................................................................................................151 E-Mail.............................................................harkeka@auburn.edu Auburn in the NBA / NBA Dra ...................................................152-153 Photographer .....................................................................Wade Rackley Auburn in the NBA - Career Stats ................................................154-157 Cel Phone ...................................................................334-750-6907 Auburn Honors & Awards ............................................................158-161 E-Mail..........................................................wwr0004@auburn.edu Videographer .......................................................................John Mitchell Cell Phone ..................................................................334-707-7703 E-Mail....................................................john.mitchell@auburn.edu
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