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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS SEASON OUTLOOK GENERAL INFORMATION Roster 2-3 Name of Institution The University of at Schedule 4 Location San Antonio, Texas Media Information 5 Founded 1969 Enrollment 34,742 MEET THE ROADRUNNERS Nickname Roadrunners 6 School Colors Navy Blue (PMS 289), Orange (PMS 1665) and White Cedrick Alley Jr. 7 Arena (Capacity) Convocation Center (2,650) Luka Barisic 8 Year Opened 1975 Lachlan Bofinger 9 Conference Conference USA Erik Czumbel 10 President T. Taylor Eighmy, Ph.D. (Tufts, 1980) Phoenix Ford 11 Vice President/Athletics Director ( State) Athletic Department Phone 210.458.4161 Jacob Germany 12 Ticket Office Phone 210.458.UTSA (8872) Jordan Ivy-Curry 13 Artan Jabar 14 TEAM INFORMATION Jhivvan Jackson 15-16 2019-20 Overall Record 13-19 Eric Parrish 17 Home 10-5 Adrian Rodriguez 18 Away 3-9 Jaja Sanni 19 Neutral 0-5 Keaton Wallace 20-21 Conference Record/Finish 7-11/9th Team and Coaching Staff 22 Lettermen Returning/Lost 7/6 Starters Returning/Lost 5/1 UTSA STAFF Newcomers 6 23-25 Mike Peck 26 HISTORY Scott Thompson 27 First Year of 1981-82 Adam Hood 28 All-Time Record (pct.) 576-578 Jeff Luster 29 All-Time Conference USA Record (pct.) -- since 2013-14 41-65 Christian Wood 29 All-Time Conference USA Tournament Record -- since 2013-14 2-6 Cale Brubaker, Taylor Luster 30 Conference Regular Season Championships 3 President T. Taylor Eighmy, Ph.D. 31 1990-91 (Trans America Athletic Conference) • 1991-92 () 2003-04 (Southland Conference) Dr. Lisa Campus Vice President/Athletics Director 32 Conference Tournament Championships 4 2019-20 REVIEW 1988 (Trans America Athletic Conference) • 1999 (Southland Conference) Results 33 2004 (Southland Conference) • 2011 (Southland Conference) Statistics 34 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Record 4/1-4 (.200) Points - Rebounds - Assists 35 1988 • 1999 • 2004 • 2011 Last NCAA Postseason Opponent/Result 2011 HISTORY & RECORDS Lost to No. 1 seed Ohio State, 75-46 (March 18, 2011) Team Records 36 Last Postseason Opponent/Result Individual Records 37 2018 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Career Top 10 Lists 38-39 First Round - Defeated Lamar 76-69 // Quarterfinal - Lost to Sam Houston State 76-69 Single-Season Top 10 Lists 40-41 1,000-Point Club 42 COACHING STAFF Top Scorers 43 Head Coach Steve Henson (Fifth season • Kansas State, 1990) 500- Club 44 Record at UTSA (Years) 64-68 (Four seasons) Top Rebounders 45 Career Record (Years) Same Associate Head Coach Mike Peck (Fifth season • Northwood, 1993) Annual Leaders 46 Assistant Coaches Scott Thompson (Fifth season • Mississippi, 2002) Convocation Center Records 47 Adam Hood (Fifth season • Air Force, 2008) Opponent Records 48-49 Director of Basketball Operations Jeff Luster (Sixth season • Tabor College, 1996) Year-by-Year Results 50-63 Video Coordinator Cale Brubaker (Fifth season • MidAmerican Nazarene, 2016) Conference Tournament History 64 Graduate Assistant Taylor Luster (Second season • Missouri Southern State, 2016) Postseason Tournament History 65-66 Milestone Games 67 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS All-Time Series Results 68-73 Assistant Athletic Director/Communications Kyle Stephens Honor Roll 74-76 Associate Athletics Communications Director/MBB Contact Brent Ingram Roadrunners in the Pros 77 Assistant Athletics Communications Director/WBB Contact Whitney Truax Ingram’s Email Address [email protected] Retired Jerseys 78 Ingram’s Cell Phone 210.245.8651 All-Time Letterwinners 79-80 Website goutsa.com General Athletics Twitter @UTSAathletics General Athletics Facebook facebook.com/UTSAAthletics Men’s Basketball Twitter @UTSAmbb Men’s Basketball Facebook facebook.com/UTSAAthletics

CREDITS The 2020-21 Men’s Basketball Almanac was designed, written and edited by Associate Athletics Communications Director Brent Ingram. Assistance provided by Associate AD/Athletics Communications Kyle Stephens, Tony Baldwin, Chris Munoz, Cody Bays and Whitney Truax.

Photography Jeff Huehn, Bobbie Modica, Mark McClendon, Erik Schelken and Oklahoma Athletics.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 1 Season Outlook NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL[S] 0 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-6 230 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas/Klein HS/Houston 1 Jaja Sanni G 6-4 175 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Clear Lake HS 2 Jhivvan Jackson G 6-0 170 Sr.-3L Bayamón, Puerto Rico/Euless [Texas] Trinity HS 3 Jordan Ivy-Curry G 6-2 170 Fr.-HS La Marque, Texas/La Marque HS 4 Artan Jabbar G 5-11 170 So.-TR Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest Christian School/ Baptist 10 Erik Czumbel G 6-3 200 So.-1L Verona, Italy/Liceo Leonardo da Vinci 11 Lachlan Bofinger F 6-6 215 Fr.-HS Sydney, Australia/Montverde Academy (Fla.) 12 Phoenix Ford F 6-8 225 R-Jr.-1L St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg HS/Richmond/Mississippi Gulf Coast 20 Eric Parrish G/F 6-6 195 R-Jr.-TR Cypress, Texas/Cypress HS/Akron/Bossier Parish CC [La.]/Nevada 22 Keaton Wallace G 6-3 195 Sr.-3L Dallas, Texas/Richardson HS 24 Jacob Germany C 6-11 225 So.-1L Kingston, Okla./Kingston HS 25 Adrian Rodriguez F 6-7 245 R-Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla./Union HS 32 Isaiah Addo-Ankrah G 6-6 180 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Second Baptist HS 44 Luka Barisic F 6-10 235 Sr.-1L Osijek, Croatia/Private Gymnasium Benedikt Kotrucjevic/Highland Community [Ill.] College

Head Coach: Steve Henson (Fifth season • Kansas State, 1990) Associate Head Coach: Mike Peck (Fifth season • Northwood, 1993) Assistant Coach: Scott Thompson (Fifth season • Mississippi, 2002) Assistant Coach: Adam Hood (Fifth season • Air Force, 2008) Director of Operations: Jeff Luster (Sixth season • Tabor College, 1996) Video Coordinator: Cale Brubaker (Fifth season • MidAmerica Nazarene, 2016) Graduate Assistant: Taylor Luster (Second season • Missouri Southern State, 2016) Athletic Trainer: Josh Modica (Eighth season • Missouri State, 2010) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Christian Wood (Second season • Our Lady of the Lake University, 2017)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR.-EXP. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL[S]

32 Isaiah Addo-Ankrah G 6-6 180 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Second Baptist HS 0 Cedrick Alley Jr. F 6-6 230 Jr.-TR Houston, Texas/Klein HS/Houston 44 Luka Barisic F 6-10 235 Sr.-1L Osijek, Croatia/Private Gymnasium Benedikt Kotrucjevic/Highland Community [Ill.] College 11 Lachlan Bofinger F 6-6 215 Fr.-HS Sydney, Australia/Montverde Academy (Fla.) 10 Erik Czumbel G 6-3 200 So.-1L Verona, Italy/Liceo Leonardo da Vinci 12 Phoenix Ford F 6-8 225 R-Jr.-1L St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg HS/Richmond/Mississippi Gulf Coast 24 Jacob Germany C 6-11 225 So.-1L Kingston, Okla./Kingston HS 3 Jordan Ivy-Curry G 6-2 170 Fr.-HS La Marque, Texas/La Marque HS 2 Jhivvan Jackson G 6-0 170 Sr.-3L Bayamón, Puerto Rico/Euless [Texas] Trinity HS 4 Artan Jabbar G 5-11 170 So.-TR Fort Worth, Texas/Southwest Christian School/Dallas Baptist 20 Eric Parrish G/F 6-6 195 R-Jr.-TR Cypress, Texas/Cypress HS/Akron/Bossier Parish CC [La.]/Nevada 25 Adrian Rodriguez F 6-7 245 R-Jr.-2L Tulsa, Okla./Union HS 1 Jaja Sanni G 6-4 175 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas/Clear Lake HS 22 Keaton Wallace G 6-3 190 Sr.-3L Dallas, Texas/Richardson HS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 1 Jaja Sanni (SAN-ee) 11 Lachlan (LOCK-lan) Bofinger (BOW-finger) 2 Jhivvan (jah-VON) Jackson 32 Isaiah Addo-Ankra (AH-doe - AN-kra) 4 Artan (ARE-tan) Jabbar (JA-bar) 44 Luka Barisic (BEAR-ah-sitch) 10 Erik Czumbel (ZUM-bel)

2 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Season Outlook ROSTER BREAKDOWN STARTERS RETURNING (5) NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. GP-GS PPG RPG AST BLK STL MIN/G 2 Jhivvan Jackson Sr. G 6-0 170 32-31 26.8 5.6 77 7 46 34.5 22 Keaton Wallace Sr. G 6-3 195 32-32 18.8 4.5 98 10 40 34.8 44 Luka Barisic Sr. F 6-10 235 32-21 6.6 3.0 27 10 14 16.8 24 Jacob Germany So. C 6-11 225 31-10 5.5 4.5 9 25 15 15.9 10 Erik Czumbel So. G 6-3 200 32-24 4.2 1.8 47 3 15 22.1

OTHER RETURNING LETTER WINNERS (3) NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. GP-GS PPG RPG AST BLK STL MIN/G 25 Adrian Rodriguez R-Jr. F 6-7 245 23-3 1.7 3.3 15 7 4 11.4 12 Phoenix Ford R-Jr. F 6-8 225 9-0 1.3 1.2 0 1 0 2.6

NEWCOMERS (6) NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. WT. NOTES 0 Cedrick Alley Jr. Jr. F 6-6 230 Transfer from Houston, playing in 60 games with 16 starts over last two years 1 Jaja Sanni Fr. G/F 6-4 175 Averaged 21.5 points as a senior at Houston’s Clear Lake HS 3 Jordan Ivy-Curry Fr. G 6-2 170 Scored over 2,000 career points at La Marque HS 4 Artan Jabbar So. G 5-11 170 Walk-on joins roster after freshman season at Dallas Baptist 11 Lachlan Bofinger Fr. F 6-6 215 Product of Sydney, Austrialia, prepped at Monteverde Academey (Fla.) 32 Isaiah Addo-Ankrah Fr. G 6-6 180 Played at Houston’s Second Baptist HS

BY CLASS BY POSITION BY STATE/COUNTRY

TEXAS (7) FRESHMAN (4) GUARD (8) Isaiah Addo-Ankrah (Houston) Cedrick Alley Jr. (Houston) Isaiah Addo-Ankrah Isaiah Addo-Ankrah Jordan Ivy-Curry (La Marque) Lachlan Bofinger Erik Czumbel Artan Jabbar (Fort Worth) Eric Parrish (Cypress) Jordan Ivy-Curry Jordan Ivy-Curry Jaja Sanni (Houston) Jaja Sanni Jhivvan Jackson Keaton Wallace (Dallas) Arton Jabbar AUSTRIALIA (1) SOPHOMORE (3) Eric Parrish Jaja Sanni Lachlan Bofinger (Sydney) Erik Czumbel Keaton Wallace FLORIDA (1) Jacob Germany Phoenix Ford (St. Petersburg) Arton Jabbar FORWARD (5) OKLAHOMA (2) Jacob Germany (Kingston) JUNIOR (4) Cedrick Alley Jr. Adrian Rodriguez (Tulsa) Luka Barisic Cedrick Alley Jr. Lachlan Bofinger CROATIA (1) Phoenix Ford Phoenix Ford Luka Barisic (Osijek) Eric Parrish Adrian Rodriguez ITALY (1) Adrian Rodriguez Erik Czumbel (Verona) CENTER (1) SENIOR (3) PUERTO RICO (1) Jacob Germany Jhivvan Jackson (Bayamón) Luka Barisic Jhivvan Jackson Keaton Wallace

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 3 Season Outlook 2020-21 UTSA BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT BROADCAST NETWORK LOCATION TIME/RESULT Wed. Nov. 25 at Oklahoma Norman, Okla. TBD Sat. Nov. 28 at UTRGV Edinburg, Texas 3 p.m. Fri. Dec. 4 Sul Ross San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Dec. 12 UT Permian Basin San Antonio, Texas TBD Wed. Dec. 16 at Oregon State Corvallis, Ore. TBD Sun. Dec. 20 Our Lady of the Lake San Antonio, Texas TBD Tues. Dec. 22 Lamar San Antonio, Texas TBD Fri. Jan. 1 at Rice * Houston, Texas TBD Sat. Jan. 2 at Rice * Houston, Texas TBD Fri. Jan. 8 North Texas * San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Jan. 9 North Texas * San Antonio, Texas TBD Fri. Jan. 15 at Louisiana * Ruston, La. TBD Sat. Jan. 16 at Louisiana Tech * Ruston, La. TBD Fri. Jan. 22 Southern Miss * San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Jan. 23 Southern Miss * San Antonio, Texas TBD Thurs. Jan. 28 UTEP * San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Jan. 30 at UTEP * El Paso, Texas TBD Fri. Feb. 5 at FIU * Miami, Fla. TBD Sat. Feb. 6 at FIU * Miami, Fla. TBD Fri. Feb. 12 Florida Atlantic * San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Feb. 13 Florida Atlantic * San Antonio, Texas TBD Fri. Feb. 19 at Charlotte * Charlotte, N.C. TBD Sat. Feb. 20 at Charlotte * Charlotte, N.C. TBD Fri. Feb. 26 UAB * San Antonio, Texas TBD Sat. Feb. 27 UAB * San Antonio, Texas TBD Thurs.-Sat. March 10-13 Conference USA Championship Frisco, Texas TBD Tues.-Wed. March 16-17 NCAA First Four Dayton, Ohio TBD Thurs.-Fri. March 18-19 NCAA First Round TBD TBD Sat.-Sun. March 20-21 NCAA Second Round TBD TBD Thurs.-Fri. March 25-26 NCAA Sweet 16 TBD TBD Sat.-Sun. March 27-28 Elite Eight TBD TBD Sat.-Mon. April 3-5 NCAA Final Four Indianapolis, Ind. TBD

schedule is subject to change • all times Central • home games in bold played at UTSA’s Convocation Center * Conference USA game • ^ exhibition game • games will be carried live on Ticket 760 AM

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2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 5 Meet the Roadrunners 32 • ISAIAH ADDO-ANKRAH 6-6 • 180 • Freshman - HS • Guard Houston, Texas (Second Baptist HS)

PRIOR TO UTSA Prepped at Second Baptist High School.

6 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 0 • CEDRICK ALLEY JR. 6-6 • 230 • Junior - TR • Forward Houston, Texas (Klein HS/Houston)

CAREER HONORS · Men Against Breast Cancer Cougar Cup All-Tournament Team · The American Freshman of the Week (Feb. 11, 2019) · The American Freshman of the Week (Nov. 26, 2018)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2019-20) Competed in 23 games at Houston... Made his season debut in opener against Alabama State... Finished with six points and a rebound against the Hornet (11/12)... Scored six points with three rebounds and two assists against BYU (11/15). REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2018-19) Tied school single-season Houston record with 37 games played ... One of seven players to compete in all 37 games... Made his return to the Houston lineup as a starter against Alabama A&M in the season opener... Finished with 11 points, five rebounds and a blocked shot against the Bulldogs (11/10)... Tied for game-high honors with eight rebounds against Northwestern State (11/19)... Posted 19 points, including five 3-pointers with six rebounds and six assists, at BYU in Men Against Breast Cancer Cougar Cup... Named to the All-Tournament Team (11/24)... Scored nine points with eight rebounds against Lamar (12/4)... Scored 13 points, thanks to 10-of-12 shooting from the line, with four rebounds in win over LSU (12/12)... Led all players with 11 rebounds and scored nine points in win over Utah State (12/20).... Finished with eight points, four rebounds, two assists and a in win over Coppin State (12/23)... Posted 12 points with two assists in win over ECU (1/23)... Totaled three points with seven rebounds in win over Temple (1/31)... Drained three 3-pointers on the way to nine points and grabbed four rebounds in win at UCF (2/7) ... Picked up four points and two rebounds vs. UConn in Quarterfinals (3/15)... Added six rebounds and two points vs. Memphis in Semifinals (3/16)... Had a steal vs. Cincinnati in Finals (3/17). NCAA Tournament: Saw 12 minutes of action vs. State, finishing with two points and three rebounds (3/22). FRESHMAN (2017-18) Competed in two games early in the season before sitting out the rest of the season as a redshirt following a hip injury ... Made his collegiate debut against McNeese ... Grabbed a rebound and dished out an against the Cowboys.

PRIOR TO UTSA Competed for Head Coach Cary Black... Chose Houston over Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Boise State. Senior (2016-17): Named 2017 Mr. Basketball by Texas Association of Basketball Coaches... Joined current teammate Fabian White as finalist for Guy V. Lewis Award, presented to top high school player in city of Houston... Named to Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First Team... Member of TABC All-State Class 6A and All-Region 2 teams... Recognized as District 16-6A Most Valuable Player for second straight season... Led Golden Eagles to District 15-6A championship for third straight season as team advanced to Class 6A Region 2 championship game... Team won 34 consecutive games to open the season before falling to Skyline High in Regional Final... Named to All-VYPE First Team... Scored 22 points with eight rebounds in Regional Quarterfinals win over Westfield High... Scored 33 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in win over Stratford High. Junior (2015-16): Named District 16-6A Most Valuable Player... Earned place on Class 6A All-State Team... Scored 21 points in win over Conroe in the Bi-District round of the state playoffs.

PERSONAL Full name is Cedrick Louis Alley Jr... Born in Houston... Son of Tamiko Childress and Cedrick Alley Sr... Majoring in health.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 7 Meet the Roadrunners 44 • LUKA BARISIC 6-10 • 235 • Senior - 1L • Forward Osijek, Croatia (Highland Community [Ill.] College)

JUNIOR (2019-20) Played in all 32 games with 21 starts during his NCAA debut season ... averaged 6.6 points and 3.0 rebounds per game ... shot 42.7 percent from the field and 30.3 percent from 3-point range ... made 27 of 89 3-pointers ... shot 81.6 percent (31-of-38) from the free-throw line ... blocked 10 shots, had 14 steals and handed out 27 assists.

PRIOR TO UTSA Transfer from Highland Community [Ill.] College … Sophomore (2018-19): third-team NJCAA All-America selection in 2018-19 ... averaged 17.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, shooting 49.6 percent from the field, 42 percent CAREER HIGHS from 3-point range and 88 percent from the free-throw line ... earned first-team All-Region IV honors while totaling 27 games in double figures and five double-doubles during the year, topping out with single-game highs of 30 points and POINTS 16 rebounds. ... played for the U-18 Croatian National Team … Freshman (2017-18): averaged 15.1 points and 4.8 16 vs. LA Tech rebounds per game in 2017-18 ... shot 52.9 percent from the field, 39.6 from 3-point land, and 77.9 percent from (1/9/20) the charity stripe as a freshman... Based on his per 40-minute averages as a freshman, Barisic averaged 25.9 points REBOUNDS per game. High School: attended a private school in Zagreb, Croatia, Benedikt Kotruljevic 7, twice, last vs. UAB (3/1/20) PERSONAL ASSISTS Full name is Giovanni De Nicolao … son of Sefano De Nicolao and Antonella Dalla Valle … has two brothers, 3 vs. LA Tech Andrea and Francesco … Stefano (Padova), Andrea (Reggio Emilia) and Francesco (Placenza) all played professional (1/9/20) basketball in Italy … also, Andrea is the on the Italian National Team and Stefano coaches the Vigodarzere club team that he founded … kinesiology major. STEALS 2, 3x, last vs. Marshall (3/7/20) BLOCKS 2 vs. UAB (3/1/20) FIELD GOALS MADE 6, twice, last vs. LA Tech (1/9/20) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12, twice, last at UTEP (1/16/20) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 4, at Southern Miss (01/05/17) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8 vs. Oakland (11/9/19) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs. Wiley College (11/22/19) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 3, twice, last vs. UTPB (12/15/19)

BARISIC’S CAREER STATS

8 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 11 • LACHLAN BOFINGER 6-6 • 215 • Freshman - HS • Forward Sydney, Australia (Montverde [Fla.] Academy)

PRIOR TO UTSA Played at Montverde Academy in Florida ... has experience internationally, playing with Australia in the 2018 FIBA U-17 Basketball World Cup ... was one of 66 athletes named to participate in the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders event on a trip to India. ... “Lachlan is a tough, physical, hard-nosed player who is very aggressive on both ends of the floor,” UTSA head coach Steve Henson said. “He will come in and be a great addition both on and off the court. Lachlan has a great feel for the game and will be a playmaker both offensively and defensively for us. We love his energy and high motor. Those traits will allow him to impact the game immediately.”.

PERSONAL Born on Feb. 23, 2001 in Sydney, Australia … Son of Tony and Lena Bofinger … has three older brothers.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 9 Meet the Roadrunners 10 • ERIK CZUMBEL 6-3 • 200 • Sophomore - 1L • Guard Verona, Italy (Aquila Basket Trento)

FRESHMAN (2019-20) Stepped into the starting lineup midway through the year at point guard ... played in all 32 games with 24 starts ... averaged 4.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game ... handed out 47 assists with 40 turnovers, three blocks and 16 steals ... shot 37.9 percent form the field, 36.6 percent from 3-point range and 88.2 percent from the free-throw line ... sank 30 3-pointers, third-best on the team ... made the game-winning layup in the final seconds of UTSA’s road win at Rice, taking it to the rim and finishing amongst traffic to help UTSA fend off the Owls in Houston. PRIOR TO UTSA CAREER HIGHS Comes to UTSA after a decorated career internationally ... played for Team Itally n the FIBA U-18 European Championships ... averaged 8.3 points, 2.4 assists and 1.6 rebounds, over 23.5 minutes per game ... was 6 of POINTS 10 from 3-point range, 24 of 27 from the charity stripe and 14 of 30 from the field in the seven-game event ... had 12 at Utah State a 17-point outing in 19 minutes vs. Turkey, including drilling a trio of 3-pointers ... played club for the 2B Control (11/18/19) Trapani, coming off the bench as a reserve guard in 2018-19 in the Legadue Gold ... averaged 12.6 minutes and 2.4 points per game for 2B Control Trapani ... won the “Join the Game” event in 2014 ... heped team to a second- REBOUNDS place finish in the U-18 Italian National Championship with Aquila Basket Trento ... earned pagela d’oro academic 6 vs. Wiley College honors in high school from 2016-18 ... coached at prep level at Liceo Leonardo da Vinci by Alessio Marchini and (11/22/19) Marco Lunardi.

ASSISTS PERSONAL 5, twice, last vs. TAMU-CC (12/3/19) Son of Gyorgy and Hajnalka Czumbel ... Born in Satu Mare, Italy on Jan. 11, 2000 ... has a twin brother, Mark, who plays professionally in Italy in Serie B with Virtus Avechi Salerno. STEALS 2, twice, last at FIU (1/5/20) BLOCKS 1, twice, last vs. OLLU (12/28/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 4, 3x, last at Rice (1/25/20) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7 vs. Wiley College (11/22/19) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3, 5x, last at Rice (1/25/20) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6 vs. Oregon State (12/18/10) FREE THROWS MADE 2, twice, last at Texas State (12/7/19) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 3 vs. Prairie View A&M (11/30/19)

CZUMBEL’S CAREER STATS

10 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 22 • PHOENIX FORD 6-8 • 225 • Redshirt-Junior - 1L • Foward St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Petersburg HS/Richmond/Miss. Gulf Coast)

REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2019-20) Played in nine games off the bench ... logged 1.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game over 2.6 minutes per outing ... grabbed 11 rebounds and blocekd one shot. PRIOR TO UTSA Transfer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College after a redshirt season at Richmond … Redshirt Freshman (2018-19): averaged 6.0 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. Freshman (2017-18): Redshirted season while at CAREER HIGHS Richmond. High School: prepped at St. Petersburg High School … helped team reach the state quarterfinals as a senior (class 8A) and finals as a junior (class 7A) … earned honorable mention All-Tampa honors … was tabbed first- POINTS team All-Pinellas County by the Tampa Bay Times as a senior. 5 vs. OLLU (12/28/19) PERSONAL REBOUNDS Son of Alfredo and Denise Ford … has a total of 11 siblings, including eight brothers and three sisters … comes from an athletic family, including five siblings and is part of fraternal triplets … brother Quincy Ford earned All-Colonial 4, twice, last vs. OLLU Athletic Association honors at Northeastern in 2015-16 and played with the and the (12/28/19) in summer league in 2016-17 before a full season in the D-League with the Stars … Quincy played ASSISTS 2017-18 in a Hungarian professional league before signing a 2018-19 deal with a Belgian club. - STEALS - BLOCKS 1 vs. OLLU (12/28/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 2 vs. OLLU (12/28/19) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 3, twice, last vs. OLLU (12/28/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - FREE THROWS MADE 1, 4x, last vs. OLLU (12/28/19) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 2, 4x, last vs. OLLU (12/28/19)

FORD’S CAREER STATS

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 11 Meet the Roadrunners 24 • JACOB GERMANY 6-11 • 225 • Sophomore - 1L • Center Kingston, Okla. (Kingston HS)

FRESHMAN (2019-20) Earned the starting center job midway through his freshman season, playing in 31 of 32 games with 10 starts ... averaged 5.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game, playing 15.9 minutes per outing ... shot 55.6 percent from the field ... added a team-leading 25 blocks and 15 steals ... scored in double figures in six games, including three straight games to end the season ... had a 10-point, 10-rebound double-double vs. Western Kentucky ... made the final 10 starts of the year ... played a career-high 36 minutes in an overtime win at Old Dominion, in his second career start, grabbing 15 rebounds, the most for a UTSA player in 15 years ... played 14 minutes in the season opener at Oklahoma, with nine points and four rebounds ... grabbed nine boards with three blocks and four points at Utah State ... had 12 points and six boards vs. TAMU-CC ... had 10 points vs. UT Permian Basin ... swatted three CAREER HIGHS shots with six points and nine boards vs. OLLU ... had 10 points and eight boards in the second meeting of the year at ODU ... had 10 points and six boards vs. Marshall in bonus play action ... grabbed five rebounds with 10 points POINTS in the C-USA Championship first round in Frisco. 12 vs. TAMU-CC (12/3/19) PRIOR TO UTSA REBOUNDS A four-star center out of Kingston High School in Oklahoma … a 6-foot-11 southpaw that is ranked as a four-star 15 AT ODU prospect by ESPN and a composite three star by both Rivals and 247Sports … rated as the top collegiate prospect in (2/6/20) the state of Oklahoma by OKPreps … led Kingston High School to the 2018-19 Oklahoma 3A State Championship ASSISTS … went for 21 points and 12 rebounds in the state championship game … Kingston finished the year with a 28-2 2 vs. UTPB record … before the 2018-19 state title run, Kingston HS had only two wins in the state tourney but used five wins to (12/15/19) claim the trophy behind Germany … “Rarely do you get to coach a 6-11 guy that’s as skilled as Jacob is,” Kingston HS Coach Taylor Wiebener said … averaged 17.4 points and 10.5 rebounds as a senior entering the state tourney STEALS … averaged 22.3 points during the state tourney as a junior … listed as the No. 24 center prospect in the class by 2 at Oklahoma Rivals … according to Rivals: “Jacob has impressive upside at 6-foot-11 with good athleticism. He has great touch (11/5/19) around the rim and is an excellent finisher. His elite athleticism allows him to and alter shots and rebound at a BLOCKS high level. He is a big man with good mobility and is quick up the floor. He looks natural running up and down the 3, 4x, last vs. OLLU floor. His great touch extends all the way to the 3-point line.” ... as a junior led Kingston to the 2018 Oklahoma Class (12/28/19) 3A State Finals … earned first team all-state, first team all-region and first-team all-district accolades …. a 2018 NBPA Top 100 camp attendee, averaged 16.3 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks during his junior prep campaign … FIELD GOALS MADE played AAU with Team Griffin, where he was coached by Kellen McCoy … multi-sport athlete as a prep, possesses 5, 3x, last vs. Marshall an 85-plus MPH fastball on the diamond. (3/7/20) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED PERSONAL 11 vs. Marshall Son of Justin and Stacy Germany … has a sister, Jacy (22) … born in Ardmore, Okla. (3/7/20) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED - FREE THROWS MADE 2, 3x, last vs. WKU (2/15/20) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 5 at ODU (2/6/20)

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12 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 3 • JORDAN IVY-CURRY 6-2 • 2170 • Freshman - HS • Guard La Marque, Texas (La Marque HS)

PRIOR TO UTSA A scoring machine out of La Marque, Texas, where he scored over 2,000 points in his high school career. Ivy-Curry, a 6-foot-2, 165-pounder, scored over 50 points in a game three times and had 40+ in five games as a senior in 2019- 20. ... “We are excited to have Jordan join our program,” UTSA Coach Steve Henson said. “He is an accomplished high school player who led his team to a tremendous 30-plus win season. He can really fill it up and possesses a great skill set. Due to his work ethic and commitment to improve, he will have an opportunity to flourish in our system.” ... as a senior, Ivy-Curry averaged 31.5 points 6.9 assists, 5.9 rebounds and 4.8 steals per game, earning all-state (4A) and all-region honors from the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches ... was a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award, presented to the top player in the city of Houston, and was named to the Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston First-Team ... was named District 24-4A MVP as a senior and led the Cougars to the district championships, sporting a sparkling 32-7 record ... as a junior, Ivy-Curry averaged 22.3 points, 9.5 assists, 6.8 rebounds and 5.0 steals per game for La Marque High School.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 13 Meet the Roadrunners 2 • JHIVVAN JACKSON 6-0 • 170 • Senior - 3L • Guard Bayamón, Puerto Rico (Euless Trinity HS)

CAREER HONORS · 2020-21 preseason All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2019-20 first-team All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2019-20 USBWA All-District · 2019-20 NABC first-team All-District · Three-time 2019-20 Conference USA Player of the Week · 2018-19 first-team All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2018-19 USBWA All-District CAREER HIGHS · 2018-19 NABC first-team All-District · Three-time 2018-19 Conference USA Player of the Week POINTS · 2017-18 Conference USA Freshman of the Year 46 at WKU · 2017-18 Conference USA Second Team selection (1/31/19) · 2017-18 Conference USA All-Freshman Team REBOUNDS · Seven-time 2017-18 Conference USA Freshman of the Week 14 vs. UTPB JUNIOR (2019-20) (12/15) Had the most prolific scoring season in UTSA and Conference USA history, shattering single-season scoring marks FIELD GOALS MADE in average (26.8 points per game) ... broke the school records for scoring aveage, single-season points (856), 17 at ODU field-goals made (290), 3-pointers made (121), ranking seventh in free-throws made (155) and ninth in free-throw (2/6/20) percentage (85.2) ... had the fourth (45 points at ODU) and eighth (41 points vs. State) best single-game ATTEMPTS scoring performances in UTSA history ... in his career, owns UTSA records for points (20.53), scoring average (22.6), 33 at ODU field goals (686) and 3-pointers (302), ranking second in free-throw percentage (82.4) and fifth in free-throw made (2/6/20) (379) ... in C-USA history, ranks first in single-season scoring average, single-season field goal attempts (693) and first in single-season points in C-USA games (503) ... has the second-highest scoring average in C-USA history (22.8) ... 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE finished the year shooting 41.8 percent and 35.4 percent from deep ... averaged 5.6 rebounds per game, ranking 8, 3x, last at ODU second among players in the NCAA at six-feet and under, behind only Canisius guard Malik Johnson … combined (2/6/20) with Keaton Wallace to form the third-highest scoring duo in the nation and the top among backcourts ... went for 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 points and 11 rebounds - his fifth double-double of the year - in a loss vs. Marshall, including a stretch of 15 19 at MT straight points … scored 16 of UTSA’s 20-2 run to close the game on Sunday vs. UAB, going for 28 total points on (1/17/19) six 3-pointers … went for his 11th 30+ point outing with 38 at FAU on Feb. 27, including eight 3-pointers and a 13- of-24 shooting night … had 27 points in OT vs. WKU, setting the UTSA school records for single-season and career FREE THROWS MADE scoring in the process … named C-USA Player of the Week on Monday, Feb. 10 after combining for 70 points over 14 at Tulsa two games … set ODU arena and opponent records with a 45-point game in Norfolk, shooting it a program single- (11/28/17) game record 33 times with eight made 3-pointers. Marked tied for the third-most points in C-USA single-game history, FREE THROW ATTEMPTS equaling Keaton Wallace’s 45-point game last year at Marshall … had 32 points and a team-high seven rebounds vs. 15, twice, last at UNT Middle Tennessee … chipped in a game-best 25 points, with seven rebounds and five assists in a win at Rice … went (1/23/20) for a game-high 37 points at North Texas … had 29 points and 13 rebounds at UTEP, his third double-double of the year … earned his third C-USA Player of the Week honor on Monday, Jan. 13 after going for a combined 60 points ASSISTS over a 2-0 week, including a 37-point outburst vs. LA Tech where he drained eight 3’s … finished with 37 points, five 6 vs. FIU rebounds and six assists in a win vs. LA Tech … had 30 points with eight rebounds, three assists and two steals in just (2/7/19) under 40 minutes at FIU … tabbed USBWA National Player of the Week and C-USA Player of the Week for the second STEALS straight week after combining for 69 points in games vs. Illinois State & Oregon State … earned a season-high 41 points in a win over Illinois State, with five rebounds, two assists and one steal in 31 minutes, connecting on 12 of 25 4 vs. Rice from the field, 5 of 11 from 3 point range and 12 of 12 from the charity stripe … 12 of 12 from the free-throw line (12/28/17) vs. ISU equaled a single-game UTSA record and Jackson became the 10th player in program history with at least 10 BLOCKED SHOTS makes without a miss in a game … had 28 points - including five 3-pointers - with five rebounds, five assists and three 1, 9x, last vs. Prairie View A&M steals in 38 minutes vs. Oregon State in Houston’s Toyota Center … went 11 of 24 from the field with three 3-pointers (11/30/19) and 28 points in a win over UTPB, setting a new career high with 14 rebounds, adding four assists and one steal in 31 minutes … had a season-best 33 points on 13-of-26 shooting with five 3-pointers in a rivalry win at Texas State, MINUTES adding a team-leading seven rebounds and three steals … went for 30 points in a loss vs. Prairie View A&M … had 44 at WKU 31 points in the home-opening win over Wiley College, including 23 points in the second half … went for 24 points (1/31/19) and a career-high 13 rebounds in a season-opening loss at Oklahoma … had 32 points and five boards in a loss

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14 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners vs. Southern Illinois in the opening of the Sunshine Slam … added 21 points and five boards vs. Oakland and 26 points and four rebounds vs. Delaware to earn all-Sunshine Slam honors. SOPHOMORE (2018-19) The third all-time conference scoring champion (22.9 ppg) in program history and the first since LeRoy Hurd in 2003-04 (19.4 ppg) ... ranks 15th in the NCAA in points per game (22.9) ... had the third-best single-season scoring average in school history ... second-most 3-pointers made in a single season ... seventh in NCAA in 3-pointers made per game ... ranks ninth in UTSA career history with 1,1,97 points ... one of only two players to make at least 100 3-pointers in a single-season (104) ... Jackson had a stretch of eight consecutive games with 20 or more points and finished with 23 games of 20+ points in 2018-19, the second-most in UTSA history ... hit 84.6 percent from the free-throw line, the ninth-highest in UTSA single-season history ... made 222 shots from the field, ranking fourth in UTSA single-season annals ... is averaging 20.6 points per game in his career, ranking second in UTSA history ... had hit on 181 career 3-pointers, ranking fourth in program history ... is shooting 80.6 percent from the free-throw line in his career, ranking third in UTSA history ... named C-USA Player of the Week three times ... the first USBWA All-District selection since LeRoy Hurd in 2003-04 ... named first-team All-Conference USA in a voting of league coaches and media ... has the highest single-season points per game average since Derrick Gervin in 1984-85 ... had the highest single-game scoring output in C-USA history, going for 46 points at Western Kentucky ... 46 points ranked as the third-highest single-game scoring total in UTSA annals ... joins Keaton Wallace as the nation’s leading backcourt scoring duo, checking in as the fourth-highest scoring duo in the NCAA ... combined to lead the nation in 3-pointers made ... had a career-high 46 points at WKU, playing 44 minutes, the third-most points in a game in UTSA history and the second-most in C-USA annals ... had 30 points at Marshall, with Wallace chipping in 45, with nine rebounds ... was named C-USA player of the week after averaging 38.5 points during the road trip at WKU and Marshall, a pair of overtime thrillers ... became the youngest player, and second-fastest in terms of games played (50) to 1,000 career points in a home tilt vs. FIU ... has 16 games of at least 20 points ... started the game 2 of 10 and finished with 21 points on 7 of 24 shooting in a win over first place ODU, tying his career high with five assists ... went for 28 points, four rebounds and six treys in a win over Charlotte ... had 22 points, three boards and three assists in 36 minutes at UAB, including five 3-pointers ... bounced back from a sluggish start at MT to post 28 points, two rebounds and two assists ... after starting 0 for 7, finished with buckets in 6 of his last 11 in a 17 points, three assist, two rebounds, two steal game vs. North Texas ... splashed the game-winning, contested jumper with 1.6 seconds left in regulation to seal the win ... had a game-high 24 points in a win over Rice, adding five boards ... went for 24 points in a win at UTEP, playing a career-best 38 minutes ... after a 13 point game, while battling foul trouble, in a win over UTEP on Jan. 3, had his streak of 20+ points in eight consecutive games snapped just shy of the program mark of nine straight by Derrick Gervin in 1984-85 ... had career highs in points (32) and rebounds (10) in his first career double-double in a win over SE Oklahoma State, connecting on 8 of 8 free throws ... went for a team-high 22 points in a career-high tying 36 minutes at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, connecting on 4 of 9 threes ... ut up 23 points in 25 minutes (8 of 21 shooting) including 5 of 11 from 3-point land, in a win over Bethany [Kan.] ... led the team with 20 points in a season-high 32 minutes vs. Arkansas ... totaled a season-high 28 points in 25 minutes of his first start of the year vs. Mid-America Christian. Connected on four three-point efforts ... continued splashing debut in return from injury, going for a team-high 22 points, including five triples, in a season-high 26 minutes vs. Texas State ... went for 21 points in just 21 minutes at Houston Baptist, setting season highs with an 11 of 12 outing at the charity stripe ... returned to the lineup off the bench in the Gulf Coast Showcase, playing in 15 minutes in each of the three games, including a 21 point effort vs. FGCU. FRESHMAN (2017-18) Conference USA Freshman of the Year … All-Conference USA Second Team … Conference USA All-Freshman Team … seven-time Conference USA Freshman of the Week (Nov. 20, Dec. 26, Jan. 2, Jan. 8, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, Feb. 19) … Set the UTSA freshman single-season scoring record with 534 points (18.4 per game) in 2017-18 ... appeared in first 29 contests with starts in final nine before suffering season-ending injury on Feb. 24 … totaled 747 minutes of play (25.8 per game) … averaged 18.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals per game … 18.4 points per game led UTSA, ranked fifth in C-USA and sixth among freshmen in the NCAA … 534 total points set the UTSA freshman single-season scoring record … shot 43.1 percent from the field (174 of 404), including 36.8 percent (77 of 209) from three, and 76.8 percent (109 of 142) at the free-throw line … 2.7 3-pointers per game average ranked second on the team and fifth in C-USA … tallied three 30-point, 14 20-point and 25 double-figure scoring performances … made three or more 3-pointers in 17 contests and shot 40.0 percent or better 21 times … UTSA’s leading scorer 18 times, steals leader seven times and assists leader three times … had a 17-game double-digit scoring streak before suffering injury four minutes into the LA Tech game (Feb. 24) … scored a season-high 31 points (11 of 17 FG, 4 of 10 3FG, 5 of 6 FT) to outscore Oklahoma’s Trae Young, the NCAA’s leading scorer, 31-28 in six less minutes off the bench (Dec. 4) … scored five points, including the tying and winning free throws, in final 31 seconds at Texas State (Nov. 15) as UTSA erased a nine point deficit with 70 seconds to play to win against its I-35 rival … totaled 30 points on 11 makes, including four 3-pointers, at Southern Miss (Jan. 6) … nearly double-doubled with 10 points and a season-high nine rebounds in win at UTEP (Feb. 10) … poured in 30 points on 11 field goals, including four 3-pointers, and four free throws to lead the Roadrunners to an overtime win at Charlotte (Feb. 17). PRIOR TO UTSA Four-year member of the varsity squad at Trinity High School in Euless for head coach Mark Villines ... helped lead the Trojans to the state playoffs each season ... four-time all-district performer ... scored more than 2,000 career points ... averaged 22.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5.1 assistants per game in 2016-17 ... poured in 52 points in a 92-91 overtime victory against No. 15-ranked Denton Guyer in the first round of the playoffs, and also torched the Wildcats for 49 in a December matchup as a senior ... scored 36 in a double-overtime loss to Duncanville in the area round in March 2017 ... averaged 22.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.8 steals per game as a junior en route to District 7-6A Offensive Player of the Year and Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) 6A All-Region I honors ... honored as the the District 7-6A MVP and a TABC 6A All-Region I pick as a sophomore ... collected All-District 6-5A second- team honors as a freshman while playing alongside current Indiana Pacers star ... member of the U18 Puerto Rico National Team ... starred for RM5 Elite on the Nike Youth Basketball League circuit in summer 2016.

PERSONAL Native of Bayamón, Puerto Rico ... son of Yanira Melendez and Leroy Jackson ... has one brother, Jalen ... moved from Puerto Rico to Dallas in the sixth grade.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 15 Meet the Roadrunners 4 • ARTAN JABBAR 5-11 • 170 • Sophomore - TR • Guard Fort Worth, Texas (Southwest Christian School/Dallas Baptist)

FRESHMAN (2019-20) Played at Dallas Baptist for his collegiate debut ... averaged 4.2 points per game over 13 outings off the bench for the Patriots, shooting 41.9 percent from the field and made 17 of 38 (44.7 percent) of his 3-point attempts ... grabbed six rebounds and had five assists ... collected a career-best 14 points in 25 minutes vs. Dallas Christian on Dec. 10, sinking four 3-pointers. PRIOR TO UTSA Three-year letterman at Southwest Christian School … Coached by Ruben Nembhard … Totaled over 1,000 points during his prep career … Team captain as a senior … Competed in the summer for TX Playmakerz.

PERSONAL Born on December 17, 2000 … Parents are Skip and Mitra Jabbar.

16 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 20 • ERIC PARRISH 6-6 • 195 • Junior - TR • Guard Cypress Springs, Texas (Cypress Springs HS/Akron/Bossier Parrish/Nevada)

REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2019-20) Transferred from Nevada, where he spent the preseason of the 2019-20 season but did not see any game action … enrolled with the Roadrunners and was a valuable member of the practice rotation.

SOPHOMORE (2018-19) Averaged 18.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.0 blocks per game at Bossier Parrish Community College in Louisiana … was tabbed the Louisiana Junior College Player of the Year … ranked by 247Sports as the fourth-best junior college prospect in the nation.

FRESHMAN (2017-18) Played in all 32 games with 21 starts as a freshman at Akron … averaged 8.8 points and 4.7 rebounds per game … shot 51.7 percent from the field and 32.4 percent from 3-point range (23 of 71), owning a 52.1 percent clip from the free-throw line (41 of 66) … averaged 1.4 assists and 1.2 steals per game … blocked seven shots … had 17 points in his collegiate debut vs. Cleveland State, adding seven boards in 30 minutes … had 16 points in 35 minutes vs. Princeton, connecting on all three of his 3-pointers … had 11 points in 33 minutes vs. Southern California … chipped in 17 points with seven rebounds vs. Toledo … had 10 rebounds and four points vs. Concord … went for 18 points and four rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan … had 21 points and nine boards vs. Central Michigan … charted 15 points and four rebounds vs. Miami (Ohio) … had a career-high five steals and a career-best four assists in 26 minutes vs. Chattanooga.

HIGH SCHOOL earned first-team all-district accolades at Cypress High School … averaged 18.4 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 1.6 blocks per game as a senior.

PERSONAL Son of Celeste Vanduren and Andre Parrish … has siblings Cameron Parrish, Ava Parrish, Payton Parrish and Anthon Vanduren ... Born on May 25, 1998 in Houston, Texas.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 17 Meet the Roadrunners 25 • ADRIAN RODRIGUEZ 6-7 • 245 • Redshirt-Junior - 2L • Forward Tulsa, Okla. (Union HS)

REDSHIRT SOPHMORE (2019-20) Played in 23 games with three starts ... logged 1.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game ... shot 44.1 percent from the field and was 10 of 11 from the free-throw line ... grabbed 76 rebounds, with 16 assists, seven blocks and four steals. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2018-19) Returned to the court after a season-ending injury in his season opener in 2017-18 … Played in 29 of 32 UTSA games, coming off the bench to average 8.7 minutes, 2.0 points and 2.2 rebounds per game … connected on 23 of 37 shots (62.2 percent), was 11 of 16 from the free-throw line and was 0 of 3 from 3-point land … per 40 minutes CAREER HIGHS played, averaged 9.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game … played in 15 of 18 C-USA games, logging 8.2 minutes, 1.9 points and 2.5 rebounds per game … established more of a role as the season continued, working 14.6 POINTS minutes per game of UTSA’s last five games, 10.4 minutes per game over the last 10 and 9.5 minutes per outing over 10 vs. East Central his last 15 games … opened the year with four straight games of double-digit minutes, including six points and four (11/12/17) rebounds vs. Oklahoma and five boards vs. St. Edward’s … had four points and six rebounds in eight minutes of a win over UTEP … grabbed four rebounds with four points in 11 minutes vs. Charlotte … hauled in six rebounds at WKU, REBOUNDS playing a career-high 28 minutes as starting forward Nick Allen was limited due to injury … had five points and a 9 at Southern Miss career-best nine rebounds at Southern Miss in 18 minutes … worked 16 minutes with six points and three boards in (3/9/19) the C-USA Championships vs. UAB. ASSISTS FRESHMAN (2017-18) 2, 3x, last at FAU (2/27/20) Suffered a season-ending injury in the season-opener ... medical redshirted remainder of the season ... scored 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds in 14 minutes off the bench against East Central (Nov. 12) before s injury ... STEALS Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll member after maintaining a cumulative GPA or 3.0 or better. 1 vs. FGCU (11/21/18) PRIOR TO UTSA BLOCKS Was an all-state performer as a senior for head coach Rudy Garcia at Union High School in Tulsa, Okla. ... averaged 2, 2x, last vs. FIU (2/7/19) 14.1 points, 8.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.6 blocks per game ... shot 64.4 percent from the floor and 74.8 percent at the free-throw line in 2016-17 ... 2017 McDonald’s All-America nominee ... helped lead the Redskins to FIELD GOALS MADE four straight area and regional titles and state tournament appearances each season, including the state title in 2014 3 vs. Oklahoma and a run to the semifinals in 2017 ... averaged 12.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game to earn honorable mention (11/12/18) all-state and all-metro honors from the Tulsa World as a junior ... helped the team to a 22-5 record and No. 5 ranking FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED in the final state poll in 2016 ... led a short-handed Union team to a third-place finish at the 2016 Tournament of 4 vs. Oklahoma Champions by averaging 13 points and 11 rebounds in the event to garner a spot on the all-tournament team ... (11/12/18) starred with the Oklahoma Run PWP team on the AAU circuit.

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PERSONAL - Son of Norma and Abel Rodriguez ... has a brother, Abel, and a sister, Angelica ... majoring in mechanical 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED engineering. 1 vs. Oklahoma (11/12/18) FREE THROWS MADE 3 vs. UC Irvine (11/19/18) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 6 vs. UC Irvine (11/19/18)

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18 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners 1 • JAJA SANNI 6-4 • 175 • Freshman • Guard/Forward Houston, Texas (Clear Lake HS)

PRIOR TO UTSA Standout at Houston’s Clear Lake High School, earning District Offensive Player of the Year honors as a junior ... ranked as the 25th best player in the state by TexasHoops.com ... had 21.5 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a senior over 28 games ... averaged 13.1 points, 4.7 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game as a junior, leading Clear Lake to a 28-7 record.

PERSONAL Born on Sept. 9, 2002 in Houston, Texas … son of Jarvis and Vanessa Sanni … has two older brothers, including brother Ajare, who is entering his redshirt sophomore season at UC Santa Barbara, averaging 8.6 points per game as a true freshman in 2018-19 and redshirting the 2019-20 season … father played basketball at Rice and Arizona before an overseas professional career.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 19 Meet the Roadrunners 22 • KEATON WALLACE 6-3 • 195 • Senior - 3L • Guard Dallas, Texas (Richardson HS)

CAREER HONORS · 2020-21 preseason All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2019-20 second-team All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2019-20 NABC second-team All-District · 2018-19 second-team All-Conference USA (coaches) · 2018-19 NABC first-team All-District · Two-time 2018-19 Conference USA Player of the Week · 2017-18 Conference USA All-Freshman Team CAREER HIGHS · Three-time 2017-18 Conference USA Freshman of the Week

POINTS JUNIOR (2019-20) 45 at Marshall (2/2/19) Had another prolific season as one of the top scoring threats in … averaged 18.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game … shot 39.5 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from distance, with a 80.6 percentage from REBOUNDS the free-throw line … made 100 free-throws … led the team with 98 assists (3.1 per game) … with the departure of 10 VS. UNT a three-year starting point guard, was forced to move onto the ball as UTSA’s primary ball handler for much of the (1/12/19) season … had the seventh-most points in UTSA single-season history (600) … had the ninth-most field-goals made ASSISTS in single-season annals … scored in double figures in 31 of 32 games … had 20+ points in 14 games, including a 11 at UAB stretch of eight consecutive games in league play … went for 28 points in the C-USA Championship opening round, (1/27/18) making eight 3-pointers … finished the year ranked second in UTSA single-season history in 3-pointers made (287), sixth in career 3’s attempted (802) … also ranks fourth in career free-throw percentage (81.1), fifth in points (1,644), STEALS fifth in field goals (558), 10th in assists (267) and 11th in free-throw made (241) … went for 25 points, six rebounds 5, twice, last vs. Wiley College and three assists in 44 minutes of an OT tilt with WKU … had a game-leading 27 points at Charlotte, including four (11/22/19) made threes and 7 of 14 from the field … had a game-best 26 points on 10 of 20 from the field vs. UAB … chipped BLOCKS in 24 points and three boards at North Texas … poured in 26 points with five rebounds and four assists at UTEP in 4 vs. UTEP 42 minutes, including 18 first-half points … had 27 points at Florida Atlantic with five made 3-pointers … went for a (1/3/19) game-best 30 points in a win over Our Lady of the Lake, on 11 of 16 from the field with five 3-pointers, playing just 24 FIELD GOALS MADE minutes while battling a illness that made him a game-time decision … had 21 points, five assists and four rebounds in 15 at Marshall 34 minutes vs. Oregon State in Houston’s Toyota Center, including three 3-pointers … splashed five 3-pointers in a win (2/2/19) over UTPB, collecting 18 points, three assists, one block and one steal in 26 minutes while playing with a protective mask after a practice collision during the week … had his streak of 24 consecutive free-throws made snapped in FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED the win over UTPB … turned in 31 points with seven rebounds, five assists and two steals in a win over Texas A&M- 26 at UAB Corpus Christi … was 15 of 15 at the free-throw line in the win over TAMU-CC, a record for the most makes without (1/19/19) a miss in program history … had 17 points in his first game of the year - running the point guard position vacated by 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE graduated three-year starter Giovanni De Nicolao - at Oklahoma … charted 17 points and a career-high five steals 9, 3x, last vs. ODU vs. Delaware in the Sunshine Slam finale … moved off the point guard position in the home opener vs. Wiley College, (1/26/19) collecting 14 points seven assists, five rebounds and five steals … Ws one of 40 players named to the preseason Lute 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Olson Award Watch List, given the nation’s top collegiate player … was a preseason All-Conference USA selection 20 at UAB by the league coaches, Blue Ribbon Yearbook, Athlon Sports, Street & Smith’s and Lindy’s Sports. (1/19/19) SOPHOMORE (2018-19) FREE THROWS MADE One of the top scoring threats in the conference, ranking fourth in the league in points per game (20.2) … named 15 vs. TAMU-CC (12/3/19) first-team All-NABC All-District and second-team All-Conference USA (coaches & media) … added 5.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.7 blocks per game … formed half of the nation’s highest scoring backcourt with Jhivvan FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Jackson as the pair combined to average 43.1 points per game, the fourth highest scoring duo in the nation and the 15 vs. TAMU-CC highest in UTSA history … set the program record with 121 3-pointers made (38.2 percent), shattering the previous (12/3/19) mark of 96 … played 34.9 minutes per game … shot 42.2 percent (215 of 509) from the field … had a 85.6 percent clip – the eighth-best total in school history - from the free-throw line (95 of 111) … led the team in blocked shots … ranks 45th in the NCAA in points per game … 20.2 points per game is the sixth-highest scoring average in UTSA history … connected on the fifth-most 3-pointers in the nation … ranked fifth in UTSA annals with 215 made shots… had 16 games with 20 or more points, including a stretch of seven straight games that was snapped in a 19-point outing … marked the sixth-most 20+ point games in a season … exploded for 45 points in a win at Marshall, the second-highest scoring mark in C-USA history … was named C-USA player of the week in consecutive weeks … has

WALLACE’S CAREER STATS

20 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac Meet the Roadrunners made a 3-pointer in 41 straight games to end the year, ranking as the sixth longest active streak in the nation … ranks 49th in program history in rebounds, second in career 3-pointers (195) and second in career free-throw percentage (81.5) … became the 17th member of the UTSA 1,000-point club after a 22-point, eight-rebound effort vs. UAB and finished the year ranked 14th in school history … chipped in 19 points, with six rebounds and two assists vs. ODU … had a game-high 27 points, including 11 of 12 free throws, at Southern Miss … averaged 25.5 points and seven rebounds per game last week, a pair of UTSA wins … turned in a heroic outing in a win at Marshall, going for a career-high 45 points (fourth most in UTSA single-game history and third-most in C-USA history) with an 11 of 12 mark at the charity stripe … had 26 points at WKU, adding five rebounds and sinking six 3-pointers … drilled the game- winning 3-pointer to complete UTSA’s 18-point comeback in the final four minutes of a win over first place ODU, finishing with 29 points, five rebounds and a career-high tying nine 3’s … had a game-best 33 points at UAB, tying his career high with nine 3-pointers, while adding nine rebounds and one assists … went for 24 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high four steals at Middle Tennessee … charted his first career double-double with 11 points, a career-high 10 rebounds, two assists, two blocks and two steals in a win over North Texas … had 16 points, seven assists and five boards in a win over Rice … third straight with 10+ came in a win at UTEP, going for 16 points and four boards, stealing three … led the team with 23 points and eight boards in a win over UTEP … collected a team-high tying 23 points with one assists and six boards vs. Bethany … went for 18 points in 35 minutes vs. Arkansas, splashing a team-high four treys … turned in a historic game in a 30-point win over Mid-America Christian, setting career highs in points (35), 3 pointers (nine), rebounds (nine) and blocks (three) … his nine treys marked the second-most in UTSA single-game history and he finished a rebound shy of his first career double-double … played a career high 39 minutes vs. Texas State, collecting 19 points on 6 of 13 shooting … had 23 points vs. UC Irvine, 21 vs. SDSU and 19 points vs. FGCU in the Gulf Coast Showcase … after going for 15 points in the opener, had 15 points in 26 minutes vs. Oklahoma and eight points at Oklahoma State. FRESHMAN (2017-18) Conference USA All-Freshman Team selection … three-time Conference USA Freshman of the Week (Nov. 13, Dec. 4, Dec. 11) … scored 398 points to finish fourth on the UTSA all-time freshman scoring list … UTSA’s second-leading scorer and fourth-leading freshman scorer in Conference USA … played in all 35 games, starting first 19, totaled 965 minutes (27.6 per outing) … averaged 11.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 0.8 steals per game … shot 36.5 percent (139 of 381), including 33.2 (74 of 223) from three, and 74.2 percent (46 of 62) at the free-throw line … 74 3-pointers ranked 11th in C-USA … made two or more 3-pointers in 20 games … shot 45.0 percent or better from the field in 10 contests … UTSA’s leading scorer in six games, leader in assists 12 times, steals leader 11 times and top rebounder once … double-digit scorer in 21 games, including five 20-plus point performances … scored game-high 22 points in collegiate debut (8 of 16 FG, 6 of 13 3FG) against East Central (Nov. 12) … netted 22 points against Bradley (Nov. 18) in Battle of the Bahamas Showcase … totaled a season-high 24 points (7 of 16 FG, 5 of 12 3FG, 5 of 7 FT) against Houston Baptist (Dec. 9) … dished out a UTSA season-high 11 assists at UAB (Jan. 27) … grabbed a season-best eight rebounds to go with 11 points in win over Western Kentucky (Feb. 3) … went 5 of 5 from three en route to 17 total points in overtime win at Charlotte (Feb. 17) … closed season with an 18-point effort (6 of 11 FG, 3 of 7 3FG, 4 of 4 FT) against Sam Houston State in the quarterfinal round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. PRIOR TO UTSA Rated the No. 31 prep player in the state by TexasHoops.com ... averaged 22.2 points, 4.6 assists and 3.9 rebounds per game for head coach Justin Reese at Richardson High School in 2016-17 ... ranked fourth in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in points scored (667), ninth in 3-pointers (88) and 10th in 3-pointers per game (2.9) as a senior ... named District 9-6A Offensive Player of the Year and second team all-region and helped the Eagles to a 28-7 record and the state playoffs as a senior ... led the Metroplex in 3-point shooting and averaged 14.9 points, five rebounds and 3.5 assists per contest while leading Richardson to 19 wins and the state playoffs in 2015-16 ... played AAU ball with Nike D-1 Premier.

PERSONAL Son of Kim and Mike Wallace ... has one brother, Cason, who is one of the top recruits in college basketball entering the 2020-21 high school season.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 21 Meet the Roadrunners 2020-21 UTSA Roadrunners

Front Row (L to R): Athletics Trainer Josh Modica, Video Coordinator Cale Brubaker, Assistant Coach Adam Hood, Assistant Coach Scott Thompson, Head Coach Steve Henson, Assistant Coach Mike Peck, Director of Operations Jeff Luster, Strength & Conditioning Coach Christian Wood, Graduate Assistant Coach Taylor Luster. Back Row: Jaja Sanni, Keaton Wallace, Erik Czumbel, Isaiah Addo-Ankrah, Cedrick Alley Jr., Jacob Germany, Luka Barisic, Phoenix Ford, Adrian Rodriguez, Lachlan Bofinger, Jordan Ivy-Curry, Jhivvan Jackson.

Coaching Staff

Athletics Trainer Josh Modica, Video Coordinator Cale Brubaker, Assistant Coach Adam Hood, Assistant Coach Scott Thompson, Head Coach Steve Henson, Associate Head Coach Mike Peck, Director of Operations Jeff Luster, Strength & Conditionian Coach Jeff Luster.

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history (eight). Overall under Henson, the Roadrunners are 34-11 at The Convo. Head Coach UTSA also rode career scoring outings from Jackson and Wallace, with Jackson sporting 46 points at WKU, the most points Steve Henson scored in a game in C-USA history. Two nights later, Wallace went for 45 points at Marshall, the second-most in league annals. Kansas State • 1990 The 2017-18 season, Henson’s second season in San Antonio, Fifth Season proved to be one of the Roadrunners most successful of the decade. 64-68 overall - four seasons The team finished 20-15 overall, including an 11-7 C-USA record, a 12-4 home mark and only the program’s second postseason victory. The Roadrunners placed fifth in the C-USA standings, defeated UTEP @CoachHensonUTSA in the opening round of the league tournament, then earned an invitation to the 2018 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) where they hosted and defeated Lamar before bowing out in FAST PACED. EXCITING. HARD-NOSED. TOUGH. FUN. the event’s quarterfinal. Those are just a few of the adjectives used to describe UTSA In addition to the 20 wins, which were the most for UTSA since men’s basketball head coach Steve Henson’s style of play. the 2010-11 season, the program ranked sixth in the NCAA with Henson, in his fifth year in 2020-21, was named the sixth head an average of 28.9 defensive rebounds per game, 13th in overall men’s basketball coach in UTSA history on April 1, 2016. In his rebounding at 39.8 per game, 16th with 353 made 3-pointers and four seasons, Henson – the 2017-18 C-USA Coach of the Year – in the top 20 percent with a scoring average of 78.3 points per has implemented an exciting, winning brand of basketball that has game. Among C-USA teams UTSA ranked third in scoring, tops in produced the program’s best seasons since joining Conference USA. rebounding and 3-pointers made per game (10.1) along with second Last year, Henson’s club continued to progress under his in defensive field goal percentage (41.6). tutelage, including the play of junior guards Jhivvan Jackson and Individually the Roadrunners collected numerous awards Keaton Wallace. A pair of elite scoring threats, Henson’s system throughout the season and postseason. Henson was named the is tailor made for the dynamic duo, allowing the freedom for the 2017-18 Conference USA Gene Bartow Coach of the Year and guards to loft 3-pointers and sprint up and down the floor. Jackson the NABC District 11 Coach of the Year; Jackson was named the finished the year ranked second in the NCAA with 27.2 points per C-USA Freshman of the Year, Second Team All-Conference USA, game, lighting up scoreboards throughout the nation en route to All- All-Freshman Team and also garnered seven Freshman of the Week Conference USA honors. plaudits; Deon Lyle earned C-USA Sixth Player of the Year honors In Henson’s third season at the helm, he helped direct the and Wallace was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team along with Roadrunners to a bevy of accomplishments. UTSA finished 17-15 picking up three C-USA Freshman of the Week awards. Moreover, and 11-7 in C-USA play, earning a tie for second in the league Jackson set the UTSA freshman scoring record with 534 points, while standings and a No. 4 seed in the league championships. It marked also ranking as the sixth-leading frosh scorer in the NCAA, while Lyle the highest tournament seed for the Roadrunners since 2005. tied the UTSA single-season 3-point record with 96, which ranked The 2018-19 successes were buoyed by a pair of dynamic 44th in the nation. scoring sophomores, Jackson and Wallace. The pair led the nation Statistically, the 2017-18 Roadrunners improved in 15 categories in scoring among backcourts, with Jackson winning the league over the previous season, including a plus-80 RPI improvement, a scoring title with 22.9 points per game, and Wallace adding 20.2. Jackson earned first-team All-District honors from the NABC and the USBWA and first-team all-conference honors by the league coaches and media. Wallace was tabbed first-team All-District by the NABC and second-team by the league coaches. The pair put on a show throughout the season, with Jackson totaled 23 games of at least 20 points over his 24 starts, while recovering from a season-ending injury as a freshman and returning on a minutes-restriction for his first five games. Jackson uped his averages from a year ago in each category, including scoring (18.4 ppg to 22.9), rebounds per game (3.2 to 4.1), free-throw percentage (76.8 to 84.6), assists per game (1.8 to 2.4) and steals per game (1.0 to 1.2). Wallace shined throughout, moving from 11.4 points per game as a freshman to 20.2 in his encore season. He improved his rebounding mark from 3.1 to 5.0, his free-throw shooting percentage (74.2 to 85.6), 3-point shooting percentage (33.2 to 38.2) and his steals per game (0.8 to 1.3). Wallace set the program single-season mark for threes made, with Jackson owning the second-most in school history. Among the highlights of Henson’s third campaign included a school record for the largest comeback, as the Roadrunners thrilled a Convocation Center crowd to rally from down 18 points with just over four minutes remaining vs. league champion Old Dominion, winning it on Wallace’s last second trey from the corner. It marked the second-largest comeback in NCAA history. UTSA sported a seven-game winning streak midway through the year, its longest in 30 years. The Roadrunners ranked 20th in the NCAA in pace of play in 2018-19 according to KenPom, good enough for third in C-USA and third in the state of Texas. UTSA finished its 2018-19 season with an 11-4 home record UTSA had the second largest home winning streak in program

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The Henson File went 11-3. Henson also directed the Roadrunners to one of the most COACHING EXPERIENCE improved defensive teams in the nation. In the year prior to Henson’s arrival, UTSA ranked in the bottom five of Division I, allowing 2016-Present: Head Coach, UTSA opponents to shoot 50.8 percent from the field and 40.8 percent 2011-16: Assistant Coach, Oklahoma behind the arc en route to 84.3 points per game. Under Henson’s 2004-11: Assistant Coach, UNLV tutelage, the Roadrunners cut those numbers down to 43.4 percent 2003-04: Assistant Coach, South Florida shooting from the field, 35 percent behind the arc and just 69.4 2002-03: Assistant Coach, Hawks points allowed per game. The team’s 69.4 points allowed ranked in 2001-02: Advance Scout, the top third of Division I and UTSA limited opponents to fewer than 60 points nine times after doing so just once the year prior. 1999-2000: Assistant Coach, Illinois Henson’s 2016-17 UTSA squad also ranked among the best in the nation on the glass, where it led Conference USA with 39.2 CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD rebounds per outing, ranking 27th in NCAA. The Roadrunners were Overall: 64-68 (.485) particularly effective on the offensive glass and ranked 26th in the Conference: 38-35 (.520) nation with 12.9 offensive boards per game. The squad also ranked in the top 100 for total rebounds and defensive rebounds per game. PLAYING EXPERIENCE UTSA saw great contributions from first-year players in 2016-17 Professional as newcomers accounted for three of the team’s top four scorers. That group was led by Jeff Beverly, who averaged 15.8 points per 1999: Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) game and was a finalist for the Conference USA Newcomer of the 1999: Year award. The group also included a pair of freshmen, Giovanni 1998-99: Panionios (Greece) De Nicolao and Byron Frohnen, who were the only freshmen in 1998: Detroit Pistons Conference USA to start all of their team’s games during the season. 1997-98: Grand Rapids Hoops (CBA) Frohnen averaged 8.5 points and led all league rookies with 6.7 rebounds per game on his way to five double-doubles and C-USA 1995-97: Virtus Roma (Italy) All-Freshman Team honors, while De Nicolao averaged 8.2 points 1994-95: per game, including 9.1 points per outing in league contests. 1994: Mexico City Aztecas (CBA) Henson came to the Alamo City with 15 years of coaching 1994: Fargo-Moorhead Fever (CBA) experience — in which his teams posted a winning record 12 1993-94: Rapid City Thrillers (CBA) times — most recently as an assistant coach under at 1993: Oklahoma. During his five seasons with the Sooners (2011-16), Henson 1992-93: Atlanta Hawks helped guide the squad to four consecutive 20-win seasons and 1992: La Crosse Catbirds (CBA) NCAA Tournament berths, culminating this spring with the program’s 1990-92: fifth appearance in the Final Four and its first since 2002. Oklahoma also saw an increase in its win total in each of the last five campaigns. Collegiate Mentoring the Sooners’ guards, Henson was instrumental in the 1986-90: Kansas State development of two-time Big 12 Conference Player of the Year Buddy Hield, who led all Power 5 conference players in scoring during the High School 2015-16 season at 25.0 points per game and he owns the Big 12 1982-86: McPherson [Kan.] High School

PERSONAL DATA Birthplace: Junction City, Kan. Wife: Cindy Sons: Quinton and Pearson

plus-22 increase in points per game and increases of at least five percentage points in both overall field goal percentage and 3-point field goal percentage. Additionally, each of the seven returners increased their overall field goal percentage, six increased their points per game, five their rebounds per game and four their 3-point field goal percentage. In 2016-17, Henson’s first season directing the Roadrunners, the program more than doubled its win total from the year prior from five to 14. Included in the 14 wins were a school record-tying eight Conference USA victories, the program’s first C-USA tournament win and a triumph over I-35 rival Texas State. Moreover, UTSA defeated three of the C-USA’s top four team with its wins over Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion and UTEP. UTSA also established a home court advantage at the Convocation Center in Henson’s first season. The Roadrunners won their first eight home games for the program’s best start in San Antonio since the 1991-92 season. UTSA finished the season 11-3 in the Alamo City for its most home wins since the 2010-11 team also

24 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac UTSA Staff scoring record with 2,291 career points, which also ranks second in Oklahoma history. Additionally, Hield earned the Oscar Robertson Trophy, the Naismith College Player of the Year Award, the John R. Wooden Award and he was named the Sporting News Player of the Year. Hield also took home the Jerry West Award (nation’s top ) and he was a finalist for the Senior CLASS Award. Following the season, Hield was selected No. 6 overall by the New Orleans Pelicans in the NBA Draft. Prior to his time in Norman, Henson spent seven seasons with Kruger at UNLV (2004-11) and he aided the Runnin’ Rebels to a 161-71 (.694) record, six postseason appearances (four NCAA Tournaments) and a pair of Mountain West Conference Tournament titles. UNLV averaged 23 wins per year during his time and following a 30-7 mark and run to the 2007 Sweet 16, Rivals.com recognized Henson as one of the top 25 assistant coaches in the nation. Henson spent a season as an assistant coach at South Florida (2003-04) following a two-year stint in the NBA as a member of the Atlanta Hawks staff. He served as an advance scout for the 2001-02 campaign and made the move to the bench as an assistant coach for the 2002-03 season. Henson got his start in coaching under Kruger as an assistant at Illinois (1999-2000) when he helped the Illini to a 22-10 record and an NCAA Tournament berth. A native of McPherson, Kan., Henson was a four-year starting point guard at Kansas State from 1986-90. He earned All-Big Eight Conference honors as a junior and senior and also was named an honorable mention All-American and team captain during each of his final two seasons. He was the first player in school history to play in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments and as a sophomore in 1987-88, he helped guide the Wildcats to a 25-9 record and a spot Named the sixth head coach in program history on April in the Elite Eight. 1, 2016, Steve Henson is one of just 22 current NCAA Henson led Kansas State in scoring his final two years by averaging 18.5 points per game as a junior and 17.4 points per Division I head coaches to have both played and coached game as a senior. He holds three of the top four single-season free in the NBA. Henson was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks throw percentages in school history, including an NCAA-leading in 1990 and he went on to play nine professional seasons .925 mark as a sophomore, while he finished second in the country in the NBA, CBA and overseas. He then spent time with as a junior (.920). He still holds all-time program records for assists (582), assists the Atlanta Hawks as both an advance scout and assistant per game (4.58), free-throw percentage (.900), minutes played coach. (4,474), minutes per game (35.2), starts (118), consecutive games played (127) and consecutive starts (118). Henson ranks among the best in school annals in nine other categories, including 3-point field goals (240/2nd), 3-point field goal percentage (.447/2nd), steals (190/2nd), 3-point field goal attempts (537/3rd), free throws (361/4th), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.98/4th), scoring (1,655/6th), games played (127/7th) and field goals (527/7th). Henson also was a decathlete at Kansas State, placing third as a sophomore and junior at the Big Eight Championships. As a junior at the 1989 league meet, he finished third overall with 6,886 points, winning the javelin and high jump and placing second in the discus, pole vault and 1,500-meter run. Henson was named to the Kansas State All-Century Team that was selected in February 2003 and he was inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in October 2009. Additionally, he was inducted into the Kansas State Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2013. After graduating from Kansas State in 1990 with a degree in human movement, he was picked by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft with the 44th overall selection. Henson played for the Bucks, Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers and Detroit Pistons during his seven-year NBA career as well as two seasons in Italy with additional stops in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) and Greece for a total of nine professional seasons. Prior to his time in Manhattan, Kan., Henson was a two-time first- team all-state selection at McPherson High School, where he played for his father, Mike, and he was named Mr. Basketball for the state of Kansas in 1986. In addition, Henson was a Junior Olympic National Champion in both the decathlon and high jump and a Kansas high school state champion in both the javelin and high jump. He and his wife, Cindy, have two sons, Quinton and Pearson. 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 25 UTSA Staff award, along with freshmen Giovanni De Nicolao and Byron Frohnen, who were the only freshmen in Conference USA to start all of their team’s games during the season. Frohnen averaged 8.5 points and led all league Associate Head Coach rookies with 6.7 rebounds per game on his way to five double-doubles and C-USA All-Freshman Team honors, while De Nicolao averaged 8.2 Mike Peck points per game, including 9.1 points per outing in league contests. With coaching experience at the professional, collegiate and high school levels, Peck came to UTSA after spending the 2015-16 season as Northwood University • 1993 an assistant coach at Santa Clara. In a short time with the Broncos, he Fifth Season mentored guard K.J. Feagin, who started all but one contest, was second on the team in scoring (11.4 ppg), led the squad in assists (3.8 apg) and earned West Coast Conference All-Freshman Team honors. Prior to that he @CoachMikePeck was the head coach of the Las Vegas Prospects AAU Team in 2015 that competed in the prestigious Nike Elite Youth Basketball League. Peck spent two seasons as the head coach of the NBA D-League’s Idaho Stampede (2012-14), which was the affiliate of the Portland Trail The 2020-21 season is Mike Peck’s fifth as associate head coach on Blazers. He was instrumental in the development of Pierre Jackson, who Steve Henson’s staff at UTSA. Peck is UTSA’s guard player development averaged 29.1 points per game and was named to the Futures All-Star coach, while also assisting in game preparation and all aspects of the roster for the 2014 NBA D-League All-Star Game. In all, seven of his Roadrunner program. former players with the Stampede were on NBA rosters, including current A native of Gaylord, Mich., Peck’s impact on the Roadrunners is Portland starter C.J. McCollum. immense, shining over the last three seasons with dynamic guard play Additionally, he coached the Trail Blazers’ NBA Summer League from standouts Jhivvan Jackson and Keaton Wallace. In 2019-20, Jackson team in 2013 and he coached in a pair of Trail Blazers pre-season finished second in the nation in scoring (26.9 points per game), setting training camps. C-USA and UTSA single-season records, in addition to shattering school Peck entered the professional ranks after a six-year stint (2006-12) at marks for career and season scoring. Wallace starred alongside Jackson Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nev., where he spent the final five years of his in the backcourt, assuming more point guard duties after the departure of tenure as head coach. three-year starter Giovanni De Nicolao, and still boasting 18.8 points and During his five seasons at the helm, Peck built the program into a 4.5 rebounds per game. Senior wing Byron Frohnen, Peck’s first recruit at national powerhouse. His teams combined for a 157-8 (.950) record, UTSA, capped his do-it-all career as the program record in career starts, including a perfect 33-0 season in 2009, three ESPN National High games played and rebounds. School Championships (2009, ‘10, ‘12) and a national runner-up finish In 2018-19, he helped direct UTSA to a second-place finish in (2008). Conference USA with a guard-hefty lineup that featured the nation’s top Peck’s teams were ranked in the top 10 of the USA Today and ESPN scoring backcourt in Jackson and Wallace. Peck worked directly with polls for all five of his seasons and the Pilots produced seven McDonald’s the duo as they each averaged over 20 points per game, helping to All-Americans, seven Jordan Brand All-Americans and eight Parade All- implement an exciting, fast-paced style of play that saw UTSA rank 19th Americans. Peck mentored seven current NBA/NBA D-League players, in the NCAA in pace of play. four of which were first-round picks, including Anthony Bennett, who was In 2017-18, Peck’s second season in San Antonio, the Roadrunners the No. 1 overall pick of the in the 2013 NBA Draft, produced their most successful season of the decade. The team finished and Tristan Thompson, who was taken No. 4 overall by the Cavaliers in 20-15 overall, including an 11-7 C-USA record, a 12-4 home mark and 2011. only the program’s second postseason victory. UTSA placed fifth in the The winningest coach in program history, Peck became the first C-USA standings, defeated UTEP in the opening round of the league inductee of the Findlay Prep Hall of Fame in 2015. In addition to the tournament, then earned an invitation to the 2018 CollegeInsider.com success of his teams on the court, every graduate of Findlay Prep was an Postseason Tournament (CIT) where they hosted and defeated Lamar NCAA Division I qualifier for their freshmen year of college. before bowing out in the event’s quarterfinal. His success at Findlay Prep came following a three-year tenure In addition to the 20 wins, which were the most for UTSA since the at UNLV (2003-06), where he served as the video coordinator and 2010-11 season, the program ranked sixth in the NCAA with an average administrative assistant under head coaches Charlie Spoonhour and Lon of 28.9 defensive rebounds per game, 13th in overall rebounding at 39.8 Kruger. per game, 16th with 353 made 3-pointers and in the top 20 percent Peck also was an assistant coach at Saginaw Valley State (1998- with a scoring average of 78.3 points per game. Among C-USA teams 2003) and Northwood University (1997-98). He got his start in coaching UTSA ranked third in scoring, tops in rebounding and 3-pointers made per as the junior varsity head coach at St. Mary Cathedral School in his game (10.1) along with second in defensive field goal percentage (41.6). hometown of Gaylord, Mich., where he guided the Snowbirds to a 20-0 Peck helped the Roadrunners collect numerous awards throughout record in his lone season (1994-95) before he joined the Saginaw Valley the season and postseason. Jackson was named the C-USA Freshman State staff as a graduate assistant (1996-97). of the Year, Second Team All-Conference USA, All-Freshman Team and As a player, Peck was a four-year letterwinner and two-time Academic also garnered seven Freshman of the Week plaudits; forward Deon Lyle All-American at Northwood and he graduated magna cum laude with a earned C-USA Sixth Player of the Year honors and guard Keaton Wallace bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1993. He went on to earn was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team along with picking up three a master’s degree in education from Saginaw Valley State in 1998. C-USA Freshman of the Week awards. Moreover, Jackson set the UTSA Peck and his wife, Terri, have a daughter, Madison, and a son, freshman scoring record with 534 points, while also ranking as the sixth- Gavin. leading frosh scorer in the NCAA, while Lyle tied the UTSA single-season 3-point record with 96, which ranked 44th in the nation. In Peck’s first season with UTSA, the 2016-17 Roadrunners more than doubled its win total from the year prior from five to 14. Included in the 14 wins were a school record-tying eight Conference USA victories, the program’s first C-USA tournament win and a triumph over I-35 rival Texas State. Moreover, UTSA defeated three of the C-USA’s top four team with its wins over Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion and UTEP. Peck aided the Roadrunners to one of the best defensive turnarounds in the nation in 2016-17. The team improved its defensive field goal percentage 8.5 percentage points and lowered its points allowed per game by nearly 15.0 points per game. Moreover, the team’s 69.4 points allowed ranked in the top third of Division I and UTSA limited opponents to fewer than 60 points nine times after doing so just once the year prior. In addition to its defensive improvement, the 2016-17 squad also ranked among the best in the nation on the glass, where it led Conference USA with 39.2 rebounds per outing, ranking 27th in NCAA. Peck also helped mentor Jeff Beverly, who averaged 15.8 points per game and was a finalist for the Conference USA Newcomer of the Year

26 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac UTSA Staff field goal percentage 8.5 percentage points and lowered its points allowed per game by nearly 15.0 points per game. Moreover, the team’s 69.4 points allowed ranked in the top third of Division I and UTSA limited Assistant Coach opponents to fewer than 60 points nine times after doing so just once the year prior. In addition to its defensive improvement, the 2016-17 Scott Thompson squad also ranked among the best in the nation on the glass, where it led Conference USA with 39.2 rebounds per outing, ranking 27th in NCAA. Thompson also helped mentor Jeff Beverly, who averaged 15.8 Mississippi • 2002 points per game and was a finalist for the Conference USA Newcomer Fifth Season of the Year award, along with freshmen Giovanni De Nicolao and Byron Frohnen, who were the only freshmen in Conference USA to start all of their team’s games during the season. Frohnen averaged 8.5 points and @CoachSThompson led all league rookies with 6.7 rebounds per game on his way to five double-doubles and C-USA All-Freshman Team honors, while De Nicolao averaged 8.2 points per game, including 9.1 points per outing in league contests. The 2020-21 season is Scott Thompson’s fifth as an assistant coach on Thompson came to UTSA and the Alamo City with 14 years of Steve Henson’s staff at UTSA. Thompson is UTSA’s recruiting coordinator coaching experience that includes stints in the Big 12 Conference, Big and post player development coach. East Conference, Southeastern Conference, Conference USA and at the Thompson’s impact on the 2019-20 Roadrunners was seen directly high school level. in the performance of one of the nation’s best backcourts, junior guards He spent five seasons (2011-16) with Henson as a member of Lon Jhivvan Jackson and Keaton Wallace. Jackson averaged a Conference Kruger’s staff at Oklahoma, where he served as the video coordinator and USA and UTSA record 26.9 points per game, while shattering the school character coach. Thompson was responsible for all aspects of the video marks for career and single season scoring. Wallace shined as a do- department, including film exchange, film breakdown, scout tapes, player everything weapon for the Roadrunners, averaging 18.8 points and 4.5 instructional videos, recruiting videos and the team’s video playbook. rebounds per game. Senior forward Byron Frohnen etched his name Thompson also worked with the coaching staff to create scouting throughout the record book as well during the year, breaking the UTSA reports on opponents and he oversaw the student video coordinator staff records for career rebounds, starts and games played. that filmed and coded all practices for the coaching staff to review. A native of Rienzi, Miss., Thompson helped direct the Roadrunners to As the team’s character coach, Thompson put an emphasis on a stellar 2018-19 season. The Roadrunners earned a second-place finish developing life skills for student-athletes. He also created and implemented in Conference USA, while posting their best league tournament seed in 14 the “Xs and Os of Sooner Basketball”, which was an eight-week orientation years. UTSA was buoyed by the scoring punch of its sophomore guards, program for incoming student-athletes that focused on the history, traditions Jackson and Wallace, the nation’s top scoring backcourt. and core values of Sooner Basketball, and he hosted voluntary team Bible As the post-player development coach for the 2018-19 Roadrunners, study and character building sessions. Thompson worked directly with senior forward Nick Allen, junior forward Prior to his time in Norman, Okla., he spent five seasons (2006-11) Byron Frohnen, redshirt freshman Adrian Rodriguez and junior forward as the varsity boys basketball coach at Cambridge Christian School in Atem Bior. Allen averaged 9.0 points and 5.1 rebounds while setting the Tampa, Fla., and he served as the school’s athletics director for four years UTSA career games record, with his ability to stretch the floor creating as well. offensive opportunities. Frohnen continued to climb the career rebounding A two-time Hillsborough County 1A Coach of the Year, his teams charts, averaging a team-high 6.8 boards per game and Bior stepped produced a 77-48 record and claimed back-to-back district titles in 2010- right into the lineup to become a valuable sixth man with 5.6 points and 11. Thompson guided the Lancers to a pair of berths in the Florida High 5.0 rebounds per game. After suffering a season-ending injury in his School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Sweet 16 along with a trip to the collegiate debut in 2017-18, Rodriguez returned to the lineup and was state regional quarterfinals. In all, he mentored eight All-Bay Conference used as the third-player off the bench. Rodriguez shined late in the year as selections and his teams posted a collective GPA of 3.65. Allen battled a broken toe. Thompson served three seasons (2003-06) as the director of In 2017-18, Thompson’s second season in San Antonio, the basketball operations at South Florida, where he directed all administrative Roadrunners produced their most successful season of the decade. The aspects of the men’s basketball program. In addition to his administrative team finished 20-15 overall, including an 11-7 C-USA record, a 12-4 duties, he oversaw team practices and player development, coordinated home mark and only the program’s second postseason victory. UTSA all aspects of the video department, hired student managers and placed fifth in the C-USA standings, defeated UTEP in the opening managed the team’s travel and equipment budgets. Thompson also was round of the league tournament, then earned an invitation to the 2018 responsible for academic progress and class attendance accountability of CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) where they hosted and student-athletes and the 2004-05 team was honored as the C-USA Men’s defeated Lamar before bowing out in the event’s quarterfinal. Basketball Academic Team of the Year. In addition to the 20 wins, which were the most for UTSA since the Thompson got his start in coaching as a student assistant and 2010-11 season, the program ranked sixth in the NCAA with an average graduate assistant at Ole Miss, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in of 28.9 defensive rebounds per game, 13th in overall rebounding at 39.8 business administration in 2002. per game, 16th with 353 made 3-pointers and in the top 20 percent Thompson and his wife, Ashley, have three daughters, Brett, Helen with a scoring average of 78.3 points per game. Among C-USA teams and Quinn, and a son, Griffin. UTSA ranked third in scoring, tops in rebounding and 3-pointers made per game (10.1) along with second in defensive field goal percentage (41.6). Thompson helped the Roadrunners collect numerous awards throughout the season and postseason. Jhivvan Jackson, a guard, was named the C-USA Freshman of the Year, Second Team All-Conference USA, All-Freshman Team and also garnered seven Freshman of the Week plaudits; forward Deon Lyle earned C-USA Sixth Player of the Year honors and guard Keaton Wallace was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team along with picking up three C-USA Freshman of the Week awards. Moreover, Jackson set the UTSA freshman scoring record with 534 points, while also ranking as the sixth-leading frosh scorer in the NCAA, while Lyle tied the UTSA single-season 3-point record with 96, which ranked 44th in the nation. In Thompson’s first season with UTSA, the 2016-17 Roadrunners more than doubled its win total from the year prior from five to 14. Included in the 14 wins were a school record-tying eight Conference USA victories, the program’s first C-USA tournament win and a triumph over I-35 rival Texas State. Moreover, UTSA defeated three of the C-USA’s top four team with its wins over Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion and UTEP. Thompson aided the Roadrunners to one of the best defensive turnarounds in the nation in 2016-17. The team improved its defensive

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 27 UTSA Staff award, along with freshmen Giovanni De Nicolao and Byron Frohnen, who were the only freshmen in Conference USA to start all of their team’s games during the season. Frohnen averaged 8.5 points and led all league Assistant Coach rookies with 6.7 rebounds per game on his way to five double-doubles and C-USA All-Freshman Team honors, while De Nicolao averaged 8.2 Adam Hood points per game, including 9.1 points per outing in league contests. Hood came to UTSA after spending two seasons (2014-16) as an assistant coach at Columbia, where he served as the recruiting coordinator Air Force • 2008 and coached the team’s perimeter players. During his time with the Lions Fifth Season he helped the squad to 38 wins, including a school-record 25-10 mark in 2015-16. Columbia capped the season by winning the CollegeInsider. com Tournament (CIT), which was the first postseason title in program @CoachAHood history. He also played a key role in developing two-time first-team All-Ivy League selection Maodo Lo, who finished his career as Columbia’s No. 3 all-time leading scorer, as well as all-conference picks Grant Mullins and The 2020-21 season is Adam Hood’s fifth as an assistant coach on Alex Rosenberg. Steve Henson’s staff at UTSA. Hood is UTSA’s wing player development Prior to his time at Columbia, Hood spent two campaigns (2012-14) coach, while also focusing on in-state recruiting. at Boston University as a special assistant. There he served as a mentor In just four seasons, Hood has helped dramatically alter the trajectory to the student-athletes and coordinated team travel, scouting and game- of the program with his tireless work on the recruiting trail and in player day operations. During his tenure with the Terriers, the team captured the development. 2014 Patriot League Regular Season Championship and collected five A native of Mesquite, Texas, and a former standout at Air Force, Hood all-conference honors in the two-year span. In all, Boston went 41-24 and helped lead the Roadrunners to a second-place finish in Conference USA made back-to-back postseason appearances in the 2013 CIT and 2014 in 2018-19. The Roadrunners earned their top conference tournament National Invitational Tournament (NIT). seed in 14 years during an 11-win league slate. UTSA was boosted in its Hood also spent a season (2011-12) as the associate head coach up-tempo style of play by the performance of sophomore guards Jhivvan at Thayer (Mass.) Academy and he was a head coach for the Middlesex Jackson and Keaton Wallace, who became the nation’s highest scoring Magic AAU organization in 2011. backcourt. The pair earned all-district accolades from the NABC. He began his coaching career after he served five years as a During the 2019-20 season, the Roadrunners were boosted by its commissioned United States Air Force Officer, where he was a project dynamic guard duo, Jackson and Wallace. Jackson finished the year manager for the Aeromedical Division and Airborne Warning and Control with a C-USA record 26.9 points per game, shattering UTSA career and System (AWACS). single-season scoring records during his junior year. During the 2020 On the court, Hood was a four-year letterwinner at the United States offseason, Hood joined the inaugural Coaches 4 Change committee, Air Force Academy and his teams compiled an 84-42 record with an an organization founded by collegiate coaches who are dedicated to NCAA Tournament appearance in 2006 and a spot in the 2007 NIT helping their student-athletes, campus and communities. semifinals. After leading the team in free-throw percentage during his In 2017-18, Hood’s second season in San Antonio, the Roadrunners senior year, Hood graduated in 2008 with a degree in human factors produced their most successful season of the decade. The team finished engineering. 20-15 overall, including an 11-7 C-USA record, a 12-4 home mark and only the program’s second postseason victory. UTSA placed fifth in the C-USA standings, defeated UTEP in the opening round of the league tournament, then earned an invitation to the 2018 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) where they hosted and defeated Lamar before bowing out in the event’s quarterfinal. In addition to the 20 wins, which were the most for UTSA since the 2010-11 season, the program ranked sixth in the NCAA with an average of 28.9 defensive rebounds per game, 13th in overall rebounding at 39.8 per game, 16th with 353 made 3-pointers and in the top 20 percent with a scoring average of 78.3 points per game. Among C-USA teams UTSA ranked third in scoring, tops in rebounding and 3-pointers made per game (10.1) along with second in defensive field goal percentage (41.6). Hood helped the Roadrunners collect numerous awards throughout the season and postseason. Jhivvan Jackson, a guard, was named the C-USA Freshman of the Year, Second Team All-Conference USA, All- Freshman Team and also garnered seven Freshman of the Week plaudits; wing/forward Deon Lyle earned C-USA Sixth Player of the Year honors and guard Keaton Wallace was named to the C-USA All-Freshman team along with picking up three C-USA Freshman of the Week awards. Moreover, Jackson set the UTSA freshman scoring record with 534 points, while also ranking as the sixth-leading frosh scorer in the NCAA, while Lyle tied the UTSA single-season 3-point record with 96, which ranked 44th in the nation. Both Jackson and Wallace were Texas-based recruits. In Hood’s first season with UTSA, the 2016-17 Roadrunners more than doubled its win total from the year prior from five to 14. Included in the 14 wins were a school record-tying eight Conference USA victories, the program’s first C-USA tournament win and a triumph over I-35 rival Texas State. Moreover, UTSA defeated three of the C-USA’s top four team with its wins over Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion and UTEP. Hood aided the Roadrunners to one of the best defensive turnarounds in the nation in 2016-17. The team improved its defensive field goal percentage 8.5 percentage points and lowered its points allowed per game by nearly 15.0 points per game. Moreover, the team’s 69.4 points allowed ranked in the top third of Division I and UTSA limited opponents to fewer than 60 points nine times after doing so just once the year prior. In addition to its defensive improvement, the 2016-17 squad also ranked among the best in the nation on the glass, where it led Conference USA with 39.2 rebounds per outing, ranking 27th in NCAA. Hood also helped mentor Jeff Beverly, who averaged 15.8 points per game and was a finalist for the Conference USA Newcomer of the Year

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Director of Operations Strength & Jeff Luster Conditioning Coach

Tabor College • 1996 Christian Wood Sixth Season Our Lady of the Lake • 2017 @JLus22 Second Season @CWoody35

The 2020-21 season is Jeff Luster’s is sixth as UTSA’s Christian Wood is in his second season as UTSA’s basketball-focused director of operations, where his responsibilities include team strength coach and is in his fourth year as a member of the UTSA strength travel, academics and compliance, as well as assisting with & conditioning staff. recruiting coordination and on-campus visits. L u s t e r Wood, a former all-conference basketball standout at crosstown Our brings more than 20 years of college basketball experience Lady of the Lake University, became UTSA’s basketball-specific strength & conditioning coach during the 2019-20 season. He is a daily fixture to the staff and has proven to be a valuable asset in the day-to- on the UTSA basketball staff, traveling to all events and assisting in the day management of the basketball program and the athletics UTSA practice and strength & conditioning plan. department. He came to UTSA after spending the previous five Wood previously served two years as a graduate assistant for the seasons as the director of operations at North Texas and six football strength & conditioning staff after a one-year internship with seasons at TCU, including three as the director of operations the program, where he has worked closely with more than 100 student- and three as an assistant coach. athletes on a daily basis under the direction of head football strength & Overall, Luster has spent more than 20 years in college conditioning coach Ryan Filo. basketball as a player, coach and operations director. Before Wood got his start in the field as an intern with the U.S. Naval his stint with the Horned Frogs, he served as the director of Academy’s football strength & conditioning staff in 2016. Later that year operations at Colorado for the 2001-02 season and as an he was named the first-ever strength & conditioning coach at Our Lady of the Lake University (OLLU) in San Antonio. assistant coach from 1999-2000. A native of Hallettsville, Texas, Wood played basketball for one Between those stops, he served as the associate head season at Southwestern Assemblies of God in Waxahachie, Texas. He coach at his alma mater, Tabor (Kan.) College, where appeared in 38 games for the Lions and averaged 5.2 points and 4.7 he helped lead the Bluejays to the 2001 NAIA Sweet 16 rebounds per contest. in his lone season. He also spent time coaching at Central Wood then joined UTSA’s football program as a linebacker for the (Kan.) College, McPherson (Kan.) College and Lamar (Kan.) 2012 season before transferring to OLLU, where he was a three-year Community College as an assistant. team captain for the basketball team. He garnered second-team All-Red As a player, Luster was a second team All-Kansas River Athletic Conference accolades in 2014 and he was a two-time Collegiate Athletic Conference guard before graduating from honorable mention all-conference performer and a RRAC All-Tournament Tabor in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Team selection in 2016. He averaged 7.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game and registered 73 steals, 58 assists and 38 blocks during his The Colorado Springs, Colo., native graduated from Littleton three-year career with the Saints. High School in 1990. Wood earned bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice and kinesiology He and his wife, Shay have two sons, Taylor and Cooper, from OLLU in 2017. and a daughter, Payton. In 2019-20, Taylor joined the UTSA Wood is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and staff as a graduate assistant coach a member of the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). He also has a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach Certification from USA Weightlifting (USAW). Christian and his wife, Chelsea, reside in San Antonio.

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Video Coordinator Graduate Assistant

Cale Brubaker Taylor Luster

MidAmerica Nazarene • 2016 Missouri Southern • 2016 Fifth Season Second Season

Cale Brubaker is in his fifth season with the UTSA Taylor Luster is in his second season as a graduate men’s basketball program in 2020-21, serving as UTSA’s assistant coach with UTSA men’s basketball in 2020-21. video coordinator. He is responsible for all aspects of video A former standout at Hill College from 2012-14, Luster exchange, film breakdown, player instructional videos, joined the coaching staff for the 2019-20 season. He was recruiting videos and team video database, while also a key member of the UTSA staff, assisting in planning, working with the coaching staff to create scout tapes and coordinating and executing all practices, while assisting in scouting reports. the day-to-day management of the program. Prior to his promotion the full-time video coordinator Luster graduated from Hill College in 2014 after helping role, Brubaker spent the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons lead the team to the Region 5 Championship, with a berth in as the program’s graduate assistant, earning a master’s in the national tournament for the first time since 1972. educational leadership. His duties included assisting with the He also helped lead Missouri Southern to a pair of top-three planning and implementation of practices, recruiting efforts conference finishes during his playing career from 2014-16. and special projects from the coaching staff. Luster is working towards his master’s degree in During Brubaker’s first season as video coordinator, educational leadership at UTSA. the Roadrunners built off a 20-win season in 2017-18, to finsh in second place in the C-USA standings with 11 wins. UTSA earned its highest tournament seed in 14 years, while Assistant Athletic spurred by the dynamic guard play of sophomore sensations Trainer Jhivvan Jackson and Keaton Wallace, the nation’s top scoring backcourt. Josh Modica A native of New Braunfels, Brubaker graduated from MidAmerica Nazarene in Olathe, Kan., in May 2016 with a Missouri State • 2010 bachelor’s degree in history. He was a four-year letterwinner (2012-16) for the Pioneers men’s basketball program and helped lead the squad to 91 wins, a pair of NAIA Fab Four appearances (2014, 2016), a Heart of America Conference regular season title (2016) and tournament title (2014). Josh Modica joined UTSA’s Sports Medicine Staff in July As a junior, Brubaker shot 49 percent from three-point 2013 and works primarily with the men’s basketball and range to set a MNU single-season record and rank second cheer programs. Modica is a native of Strafford, Mo., and graduated from nationally. His 3.97 assist/turnover ratio also ranked second Missouri State University in 2010 with his Bachelor of Science in the nation as a senior and he finished his career shooting in Athletic Training and a minor in Biomedical Science. 45 percent from behind the arc with a 2.75 assist/turnover In 2013, he completed his Master of Science in Sport ratio. Administration at New Mexico. With the Lobos, he provided Brubaker was named the Heart of America Player of athletic training services to the women’s soccer program. During the Week in December 2014 after posting 21 points, five this time, he saw the Lobos win two Mountain West Conference rebounds, five assists and four steals. He also was a two-time Women’s Soccer Championships in 2011 and 2012. Academic All-American and graduated with a 3.6 GPA. Modica began as an intern with the UTSA Track and Field Brubaker played his prep career at San Antonio Christian program in July 2013 before becoming a full-time athletic High School, where he was an all-state selection and Lone trainer for the program in 2014, winning two C-USA Outdoor Stars All-Area pick by the San Antonio Express-News as a Men’s Track and Field Championships. After two seasons with the track and field team, Modica senior. He helped lead the team to the Final Four that season. took over coverage of the men’s basketball program. Modica has also volunteered as an athletic trainer for the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Student Managers/Assistants He is certified in KinesioTape application and Personalized Blood Flow Restriction Rehabilitation.In his free time, Modica Ethan Gager, Juan Garcia, Tarik Garcia, enjoys being outside, collecting vinyl records and comics and listening to live music with his wife, Bobbie. Breion Green II, Jordan Litofsky

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University President

Taylor Eighmy, Ph.D.

Tufts • 1980

The University of Texas System Board of Regents named T. Taylor Eighmy, Ph.D., as president of The University of Texas at San Antonio on July 25, 2017. Eighmy comes to UTSA from the University of Tennessee- Knoxville, where he was the vice chancellor for research and engagement. Eighmy, who also was a professor of civil Taylor Eighmy, Ph.D., began his role as president of The and environmental engineering at Tennessee, has extensive University of Texas at San Antonio on Sept. 1, 2017. experience in university leadership ranging from developing top-tier research institutions to building critical student in a variety of roles, from professor to director of strategic success programs, especially around experiential learning initiatives to assistant vice president for research and interim and undergraduate research. He worked closely with state vice president for research. legislators and industry, business and civic leaders to develop Eighmy is a fellow of the American Association for the critical and sustainable public partnerships and realize new Advancement of Science, the National Academy of Inventors resources from a variety of public and private sources. As a and the American Academy of Environmental Engineers chief research officer, he continuously championed external and Scientists. He served as a member of the U.S. EPA engagement, particularly community engagement. Science Advisory Board for more than 11 years and has “Dr. Eighmy has an outstanding background as a professor, worked closely with the National Academies’ Government- researcher, inventor and administrative leader which has University-Industry Research Roundtable, the University- provided rich and diverse experiences in the university setting Industry Demonstration Partnership and the U.S. Council on and beyond,” Regents’ Chairman Paul L. Foster said. “Given Competitiveness’ Technology & Leadership Strategy Initiative. UTSA’s growing reputation and continued pursuit of Tier One He has served on the boards of Oak Ridge Associated university status, Dr. Eighmy is an exceptional choice to lead Universities, the Southeastern Universities Research this remarkable institution as it strives to reach even greater Association, the University of Tennessee Research Foundation, heights.” Cherokee Farm Development Corporation and a number of While at Tennessee, Eighmy and colleagues at Oak community, economic development and technology start-up Ridge National Laboratory directed efforts that resulted in boards. Eighmy also is an inventor of a patented reactive the university’s selection to lead the Institute for Advanced barrier technology for contaminated sediments. Composites Manufacturing Innovation, a $259 million Eighmy received his bachelor of science degree in biology public-private partnership supported by the U.S. Department from Tufts University in 1980, his master of science degree of Energy. Eighmy, the principal investigator of the project, in civil engineering from New Hampshire in 1983 and his was founder and served as board chair for the Institute’s doctorate in civil (environmental) engineering from New parent company. The work of the Institute led to significant Hampshire in 1986. technological innovations and economic development, both Eighmy and his wife, Peggy, have one daughter, Hannah, regionally and nationally, around advanced manufacturing. a NICU nurse at Children’s National Medical Center in Eighmy also served on the boards of Oak Ridge Associated Washington, D.C. Universities, Southeastern Universities Research Association, Collaborative Composites Solutions, East Tennessee Economic Council, the UT Research Foundation and Cherokee Farm Development Corp. Eighmy represented Tennessee on the National Academies’ Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable and the University-Industry Demonstration Partnership, as well as the Technology Leadership & Strategy Initiative of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness. Prior to his role at Tennessee, Eighmy served as senior vice president for research at Texas Tech University, where he was instrumental in working with the community to realize National Research University status for Texas Tech. He also spent several years at the University of New Hampshire

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 31 UTSA Staff through a rebrand and transformed it into one of the Big Sky Vice President/ Conference’s premier programs. During her time in Flagstaff, NAU captured 32 Big Sky Athletics Director and Western Athletic Conference championships and nine teams advanced to NCAA postseason competition, including the first NCAA Division I Championship in school history by the men’s cross country team in 2016. Lisa Campos Under her leadership, the Lumberjacks collected two Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup trophies for overall excellence Colorado State in competition and in the classroom. The Lumberjacks’ athletic achievements led to the men’s programs winning the Big Sky All-Sports Trophy four consecutive times from 2014-17. The Introduced as UTSA’s Vice President for Intercollegiate women’s teams captured the trophy in 2014 and 2017. Athletics and Athletics Director on Nov. 17, 2017, Dr. Lisa In the 2016-17 academic year, NAU won eight conference Campos has made an immediate and positive impact on the championships and swept the Big Sky All-Sports Trophies for athletics department, university and community. the second time under Campos’ guidance. In her first year in San Antonio, Campos introduced a new When Campos was named Vice President for Intercollegiate strategic plan — the Roadrunner Game Plan — that will lay Athletics at NAU, she became one of 26 females and the a path for the future of UTSA Athletics and align with UTSA youngest in the country to lead a Division I program at the President Taylor Eighmy’s vision and strategic initiatives for time of her hire. In Spring 2017, she was recognized by the university. She also led a strategic restructuring of the Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40. athletics department that places a focus on the student-athlete Prior to her time at NAU, Campos was an associate athletics experience. director 2003-06) and senior associate athletics director In year two, Campos collaborated with Brenda Tracy, a (2006-12) at UTEP after serving as the university’s assistant sexual assault survivor, public speaker and founder of the dean of students from 2001-03. national campaign and nonprofit, SetTheExpectation. Their During her time in El Paso, she cultivated several significant work led to UTSA becoming the first university in the nation gifts to the program and oversaw a multimillion-dollar budget. to implement the Tracy Rule, the most comprehensive Serious Campos also served as sport administrator for the men’s and Misconduct rule in the NCAA. women’s cross country, women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, In March 2020, UTSA broke ground on the Roadrunner women’s basketball and men’s and women’s track & field Athletics Center of Excellence (RACE), a state-of-the-art, $41.5 programs. Campos also was the primary administrator for million athletic training facility that is slated to open in Summer compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, 2021 near the southwest corner of Main Campus. sports medicine and cheerleading. Under Campos’ leadership, UTSA Athletics has increased Besides serving on a number of NCAA committees while its brand presence and awareness in San Antonio and at UTEP, Campos also was a member of the Conference has extended its community outreach initiatives, including USA Joint Group and served on the Senior Woman Operation Defend the Dome, a ticket donation program for Administrator administrative group. In 2005-06, when UTEP area active-duty and veteran military members and their joined Conference USA, she served on the C-USA Strategic families. As a result, 42,071 fans — the second-largest home Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the crowd in UTSA football history — packed the realigned Conference USA’s vision, core values, mission and against Baylor on Sept. 8, 2018. Additionally, UTSA led strategic objectives. She also represented UTEP on conference Conference USA in average home attendance during her first committees, including the budget subcommittee, legislative full football season in the Alamo City. committee, championships selection committee and various Campos also served as a panelist for the 2018 Greater sport committees. San Antonio Women in Leadership Symposium, and she was Campos earned both her bachelor’s degree in business instrumental in UTSA’s role as host institution for the 2018 administration and her master’s degree in student affairs in Men’s Final Four and in the city landing future Final Fours in higher education from Colorado State. She holds a doctorate 2021 (Women’s) and 2025 (Men’s). degree in educational leadership from UTEP. Campos currently sits on the NCAA Division I Council, a She and her husband, Darren D’Attilio, have a son, high-level group responsible for the day-to-day decision-making Christopher. for Division I, and she was named chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Oversight Committee on July 1, 2019. She also previously served on the NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee, NCAA Division I Championships/ Competition Cabinet and NCAA Rifle Committee and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee. Campos came to UTSA after five years as the Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Northern Arizona University (NAU), where she led the athletics department

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2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 33 2019-20 Season Review 2019-20 Final Statistics

34 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 2019-20 Season Review 2019-20 Points-Rebounds-Assists

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 35 History & Records Team Records MOST POINTS FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED LOWEST REBOUND AVERAGE Game — 136 vs. East Central (11/22/08) Game — 35 vs. SFA (3/3/07) 28.4 (853 in 30 games); 2007-08 Half — 78 vs. Texas St. (11/24/90) Season —1,446 (2002-03) Season — 2,740 in 35 games (2017-18) MOST ASSISTS HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game — 37 vs. Schreiner (12/1/93) FEWEST POINTS Game — 68.5% (37-54) vs. Texas-Pan American Season — 521 (1984-85) Game — 37 vs. UTEP (12/3/81); vs. Texas (12/18/97) (11/12/07); vs. Sam Houston St. (3/5/08); Season — 52.4% (845-1,612); 1984-85 FEWEST ASSISTS vs. Seattle U (3/2/13) Game — 2 vs. Washington St. (11/17/06) Half — 11 (1st) vs. Seattle U (3/2/13) LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season — 243 (1999-2000) Season —1,656 in 29 games (2006-07) Game — 22.6% (12-53) vs. Seattle U (3/2/13) Season — 39.3% (769-1,959); 2016-17 MOST STEALS HIGHEST VICTORY MARGIN Game — 27 vs. Samford (1/19/91) 68 (136-68) vs. East Central (11/22/08) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Season — 430 (1990-91) Game — 38 vs. Northwestern St. (2/15/01); HIGHEST LOSS MARGIN vs. UT Arlington (1/24/02) FEWEST STEALS 66 (50-116) at Texas (12/8/15) Season — 577 (2013-14) Game — 0, 4 times Season — 138 (2002-03) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE Season — 90.7 in 29 games (1990-91) Game — 1 vs. Louisiana Tech (2/20/82); MOST BLOCKED SHOTS vs. Houston (12/5/85); vs. Lamar (1/31/09) Game — 11 vs. Texas-Pan American (1/24/85) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season — 293 (1981-82) Season — 123 (1998-99) Season — 57.1 in 29 games (2006-07) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game — 52 vs. McNeese St. (1/10/02) Game — 0; 71 times Game — 55 vs. Texas St. (11/24/90) Season — 887 (2001-02) Season — 43 (2007-08, 2012-13) Season — 972 (2017-18) FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST TURNOVERS FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE Game — 4 vs. Louisiana Tech (2/20/82); Game — 35 vs. Texas (12/5/95) Game — 12 vs. Texas (11/12/07); vs. Sam vs. Tulane (1/2/82); vs. Houston (12/5/85); Season — 564 (2003-04) Houston St. (3/5/08); vs. Seattle U (3/2/13); vs. Lamar (1/31/09) vs. Southern Miss (2/20/14) Season — 440 (1981-82) FEWEST TURNOVERS Season — 587 (2002-03) Game — 4 at Utah State (3/9/13) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season — 370 (2014-15) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game — 100.0% (19-19) vs. Georgia Game — 97 vs. East Central (11/22/08) Southern (3/12/88); (22-22) at San Jose State MOST FOULS Season — 2,224 (2017-18) (11/30/11); (10-10) at Texas State (12/2/15); Game — 37 vs. Baylor (1/2/85) 100% (19-19) vs. Old Dominion (3/4/17) Season — 705 (2017-18) Season — 76.8% (454-591); 1984-85 FEWEST FOULS LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game — 6 vs. Cameron (11/27/11); vs. Old Game — 25.0% (1-4) vs. Lamar (1/31/09) Dominion (2/12/15) Season — 58.9% (353-599); 2006-07 Season — 499 (2009-10)

MOST 3-POINT FGS MADE MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS Game — 18 vs. Louisiana Tech (1/9/20) Season — 32 (1981-82) Season — 353 (2017-18) FEWEST DISQUALIFICATIONS MOST 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED Season — 5 (2014-15) Game — 44 at Southern Miss (1/6/18) Season — 979 (2017-18)

MOST REBOUNDS Game — 67 vs. Ottawa (11/30/17), vs. Marshall (2/13/20) Season — 1,394 (2017-18)

FEWEST REBOUNDS Game — 16 vs. Tulane (1/2/82); vs. Bakersfield (12/18/13) Ronnie Ellison helped the 1990-91 Season — 848 (1981-82) Roadrunners score a school-record 90.7 points per game. HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE 44.3 (1,240 in 28 games); 1999-00

36 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Individual Records MOST POINTS Game — 52 by Roderic Hall vs. Maine (12/6/97) Half — 31 (1st) by Derrick Gervin vs. Baylor (1/2/85) Season — 856 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) Career — 2,053 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20)

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season — 26.8 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) Career — 22.8 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game — 22 by Derrick Gervin vs. Baylor (1/2/85) Season — 290 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) Career — 686 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20)

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game — 33 by Jhivvan Jackson at ODU (2/6/20) Season — 693 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) Career — 1,672 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20) Derrick Gervin, pictured at right with his older brother, HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE NBA Hall of Famer George “Iceman” Gervin, owns UTSA Game — 92.0% (12-13) by Leon Watson vs. Texas College (11/22/98) career records for assists. (minimum 10 attempts) Season — 64.0% (80-112) by McEverett Powers (1999-2000) Career — 56.0% (237-422) by Rick Doyle (1982-84) 3-POINT FGS ATTEMPTED Game — 18 by Jhivvan Jackson vs. Marshall (3/7/20); at ODU (2/6/20) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Season — 342 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) Game — 20 by McEverett Powers vs. UT Arlington (1/24/02) Career — 847 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20) Season — 232 by Devin Gibson (2010-11) Career — 643 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) ASSISTS Game — 14 by Issy Washington vs. Jarvis Christian (11/29/86) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Season — 186 by Ronnie Ellison (1991-92) Game — 26 by McEverett Powers vs. UT Arlington (1/24/02) Career — 549 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) Season — 336 by McEverett Powers (2001-02) Career — 844 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) STEALS Game — 8 by Taju Olajuwon vs. Samford (1/19/91); 8 by Kurt Attaway HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE vs. Southeastern Louisiana (3/5/04) Game — 100% (15-15) by Keaton Wallace vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Season — 97 by Ronnie Ellison (1990-91) (12/3/20); (14-14) by Afis Olajuwon vs. Sam Houston St. (1/9/93); (12-12) by Career — 323 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) Jhivvan Jackson vs. Illinois State (12/21/19); (10-10) by Steve Meyer vs. UTPA (12/9/97); (10-10) by Travis Gabbidon vs. Colgate (1/2/09); (10-10) by Omar BLOCKED SHOTS Johnson vs. Central Arkansas (2/11/09); (11-11) by Devin Gibson vs. Samford Game — 6 by Tom Oswald vs. UL-Monroe (1/20/96) (12/20/10); (13-13) by Keon Lewis vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/23/13); Season — 65 by Leon Watson (1997-98) (12-12) by Keon Lewis vs. UTPA (12/7/13); (10-10) by Jeff Beverly vs. Texas Career — 192 by Leon Watson (1996-2000) State (11/25/16) (minimum 10 attempts) TURNOVERS Season — 95.0% (35-37) by John Stiver (1982-83) Game — 12 by Andrew Francis vs. Northwestern St. (1/13/07); Devin Career — 82.4% by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20) Gibson vs. Arkansas (12/12/07) Season — 113 by Devin Gibson (2010-11) MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Career — 355 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) 42 by Eric Cooper (1987-88 to 1988-89 seasons) FOULS MOST REBOUNDS Season — 111 by Giovanni De Nicolao (2016-17) Game — 25 by Lennell Moore vs. Centenary (1/5/87) Career — 321 by Devin Gibson (2007-11) Season — 287 by Bruce Wheatley (1989-90) Career — 911 by Byron Frohnen (2016-20) MOST TIMES FOULED OUT Season — 10 by Rick Doyle (1982-83); Dennis Mumford (1981-82) HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE Career — 18 by Dion Pettus (1985-89) Season — 9.9 (29 games) by Bruce Wheatley (1989-90) Career — 8.5 (80 games) by Derrick Gervin (1982-85) MOST GAMES PLAYED 132 by Byron Frohnen (2016-20) 3-POINT FGS MADE Game — 10 by J.R. Harris at UAB (1/7/16) MOST GAMES STARTED Season — 121 by Jhivvan Jackson (2019-20) 132 by Byron Frohnen (2016-20) Career — 302 by Jhivvan Jackson (2017-20)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 37 History & Records Career Top 10 Lists POINTS FIELD GOALS 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______2,053______2018-20 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______686______2018-20 2.____ Devin Brown______1,922______1998-02 2.____ Derrick Gervin______651______1982-85 3.____ Derrick Gervin______1,691______1982-85 3.____ Devin Brown______637______1998-02 4.____ Devin Gibson______1,681______2007-11 _____ Jeromie Hill______637______2010-15 5.____ Jeromie Hill______1,674______2010-15 5.____ Keaton Wallace______558______2018-20 6.____ Keaton Wallace______1,644______2018-20 6.____ Keith Horne______505______1988-92 7.____ Keith Horne______1,459______1988-92 7.____ Leon Watson______494______1996-00 8.____ McEverett Powers______1,307______1997-01 8.____ Ike Thornton______480______1981-85 9.____ Ronnie Ellison______1,284______1989-92 9.____ Devin Gibson______474______2007-11 10.__ Leon Watson______1,221______1996-00 10.__ Frank Hampton______450______1986-88

SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 games played) (minimum 200 made) 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______22.8______2018-20 1.____ Rick Doyle______56.2% (237-422)_____1982-84 2.____ Derrick Gervin______21.1______1982-85 2.____ Frank Hampton______56.0% (450-803)_____1986-88 3.____ Marlon Anderson______20.5______1994-96 3.____ Bruce Wheatley_____ 55.7% (306-549)_____1987-90 4.____ LeRoy Hurd______18.7______2002-04 4.____ Leon Watson______55.3% (494-894)_____1996-00 5.____ Devin Brown______18.3______1998-02 5.____ Tim Faulkner______55.2% (318-576)_____1985-90 6.____ Frank Hampton______18.1______1986-88 6.____ McEverett Powers____ 53.1% (424-798)_____1998-02 7.____ Keaton Wallace______16.6______2018-20 7.____ Cody Johnson______52.8% (230-436)_____1994-96 8.____ Eric Cooper______16.4______1987-89 8.____ Taju Olajuwon______49.8% (253-508)_____1989-92 9.____ Ronnie Ellison______15.8______1989-92 9.____ Byron Frohnen______49.7% (357-719)_____2017-20 _____ Roderic Hall______15.8______1996-98 10.__ LeRoy Hurd______48.6% (342-703)_____2002-04 _____ Ryan Bowie______15.6______2014-16 3-POINT FIELD GOALS REBOUNDS 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______302______2018-20 1.____ Byron Frohnen______912______2016-20 2.____ Keaton Wallace______287______2018-20 2.____ Jeromie Hill______842______2010-15 3.____ Keith Horne______198______1988-92 3.____ Leon Watson______794______1996-00 4.____ Melvin Johnson III______194______2009-12 4.____ McEverett Powers______760______1998-02 5.____ Marlon Anderson______192______1994-96 5.____ Devin Brown______751______1998-02 6.____ Devin Brown______176______1998-02 6.____ Derrick Gervin______684______1982-85 7.____ Jeromie Hill______165______2010-15 7.____ Bruce Wheatley______668______1987-90 8.____ Jordan Sims______157______2010-14 8.____ Nick Allen______563______2016-19 9.____ Ronnie Ellison______152______1989-92 9.____ Devin Gibson______530______2007-11 10.__ Ryan Bowie______143______2014-16 10.__ Reggie Minnieweather______517______1998-02 _____ Lloyd Williams______143______1996-00

REBOUNDS PER GAME 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1.____ Derrick Gervin______8.5______1982-85 (minimum 100 made) 2.____ Bruce Wheatley______8.0______1987-90 1.____ Marlon Anderson____ 41.5% (192-463)_____1994-96 _____ LeRoy Hurd______8.0______2002-04 2.____ Melvin Johnson III____ 40.3% (194-481)_____2009-12 4.____ Frank Hampton______7.7______1986-88 3.____ Justin Harbert______39.9% (120-301)_____2003-05 5.____ Leon Watson______7.4______1996-00 4.____ Ryan Bowie______38.5% (143-371)_____2014-16 6.____ Devin Brown______7.2______1998-02 5.____ Keith Horne______38.4% (198-518)_____1988-92 7.____ Rodney Smith______7.0______1992-94 6.____ Rapheal Posey______37.7% (109-289)_____2003-05 8.____ Byron Frohnen______6.9______2017-20 _____ Joey Shank______37.7% (139-369)_____2007-09 _____ Jeromie Hill______6.9______2010-15 8.____ Jeromie Hill______36.9% (165-447)_____2010-15 10.__ McEverett Powers______6.6______1998-02 9.____ Morris Smith IV______36.8% (124-337)_____2008-10 10.___ Keaton Wallace______35.8% (287-802)______2018-20

38 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Career Top 10 Lists FREE THROWS GAMES STARTED 1.____ Devin Gibson______643______2007-11 1.____ Byron Frohnen______132______2017-20 2.____ Devin Brown______478______1998-02 2.____ Jeromie Hill______122______2010-15 3.____ McEverett Powers______459______1998-02 3.____ Devin Gibson______111______2007-11 4.____ Derrick Gervin______389______1982-85 4.____ Giovanni De Nicolao______100______2016-19 5.____ Jhivvan Jackson______379______2018-20 _____ Byron Frohnen______100______2016-19 6.____ Ronnie Ellison______308______1989-92 _____ Leon Watson______100______1996-00 7.____ Keon Lewis______300______2013-15 7.____ Nick Allen______97______2015-18 8.____ LeRoy Hurd______272______2002-04 8.____ Lloyd Williams______94______1996-00 9.____ Steve Meyer______248______1996-99 9.____ Kurt Attaway______93______2003-07 10.__ Keith Horne______243______1988-92 10.__ Devin Brown______92______1998-02

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ASSISTS (minimum 200 made) 1.____ Devin Gibson______549______2007-11 1.____ Keon Lewis______83.1% (300-361)_____2013-15 2.____ Lloyd Williams______536______1996-00 2.____ Jhivvan Jackson_____ 82.4% (379-460)______2018-20 3.____ Thaddeus Wordlaw______388______1992-96 3.____ Keaton Wallace______81.1% (241-297)______2018-19 4.____ Ronnie Ellison______380______1989-92 4.____ Derrick Gervin______78.0% (389-499)_____1982-85 5.____ Kurt Attaway______371______2003-07 5.____ LeRoy Hurd______77.3% (272-352)_____2002-04 6.____ Giovanni De Nicolao______348______2016-19 6.____ Ronnie Ellison______77.2% (308-399)_____1989-92 7.____ David President______339______2001-05 7.____ Keith Horne______76.9% (243-316)_____1988-92 8.____ Jon Havens______294______1999-03 8.____ Devin Gibson______76.2% (643-844)_____2007-11 9.____ Devin Brown______283______1998-02 9.____ Steve Meyer______74.9% (248-331)_____1996-99 10.__ Preston Ivory______267______1988-91 10.__ Devin Brown______73.3% (478-652)_____1998-02 _____ Keaton Wallace______267______2018-20

GAMES PLAYED STEALS 1.____ Byron Frohnen______132______2017-20 1.____ Devin Gibson______323______2007-11 2.____ Nick Allen______129______2016-19 2.____ Lloyd Williams______237______1996-00 3.____ Jeromie Hill______122______2010-15 3.____ Devin Brown______184______1998-02 4.____ Austin Karrer______121______2015-18 4.____ Ronnie Ellison______183______1989-92 5.____ Devin Gibson______119______2007-11 5.____ Keon Lewis______163______2013-15 6.____ Jordan Sims______118______2010-14 6.____ Kurt Attaway______162______2003-07 7.____ McEverett Powers______115______1998-02 7.____ Keith Horne______160______1988-92 8.____ Dion Pettus______114______1985-89 _____ Jeromie Hill______160______2010-15 9.____ Reggie Minnieweather______113______1998-02 9.____ David President______155______2001-05 10.__ Jon Havens______111______1999-03 10.__ Giovanni De Nicolao______153______2016-19

BLOCKS 1.____ Leon Watson______192______1996-00 2.____ Tim Faulkner______112______1985-90 3.____ McEverett Powers______105______1998-02 4.____ Anthony Fuqua______93______2003-05 5.____ Tom Oswald______85______1992-96 6.____ Jeromie Hill______69______2010-15 7.____ Taju Olajuwon______66______1989-92 8.____ Derrick Gervin______65______1982-85 9.____ Rick Doyle______60______1982-94 _____ Grant Martin______60______1987-88

Devin Gibson established career records for free throws (643), assists (549) and steals (323).

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 39 History & Records Single-Season Top 10 Lists POINTS 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______856______2019-20 2.____ Derrick Gervin______718______1984-85 3.____ Keaton Wallace______663______2018-19 4.____ Jhivvan Jackson______646______2018-19 5.____ Leroy Hurd______639______2003-04 6.____ Derrick Gervin______626______1983-84 7.____ Keaton Wallace______600______2019-20 8.____ Ronnie Ellison______597______1990-91 9.____ Marlon Anderson______581______1994-95 10.__ Devin Gibson______577______2010-11

SCORING AVERAGE 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______26.8______2019-20 2.____ Derrick Gervin______25.6 ______1984-85 3. ___ Derrick Gervin______23.2 ______1983-84 4.____ Jhivvan Jackson______22.9______2018-19 5. ___ Marlon Anderson______20.8 ______1994-95 6. ___ Ronnie Ellison______20.6 ______1990-91 7.____ Marlon Anderson______20.3 ______1995-96 8.____ Keaton Wallace______20.2______2018-19 9.____ Keith Horne______20.0 ______1990-91 Derrick Gervin avereaged 25.6 points per game in 1984- 10.__ Devin Brown______19.9 ______2000-01 85, ranking second-best in program history.

FIELD GOALS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1.____ Jhivvan Jackson______290______2019-20 1.____ Keaton Wallace______121______2018-19 2.____ Derrick Gervin______272______1984-45 _____ Jhivvan Jackson______121______2019-20 3.____ Derrick Gervin______239______1983-84 3.____ Jhivvan Jackson______104______2018-19 4. ___ Frank Hampton______234______1987-88 4.____ Marlon Anderson______96______1994-95 5.____ Jhivvan Jackson______222______2018-19 _____ Marlon Anderson______96______1995-96 6.____ Frank Hampton______216______1986-87 _____ Deon Lyle______96______2017-18 7.____ Keaton Wallace______215______2018-19 7.____ Keaton Wallace______92______2019-20 8.____ Leroy Hurd______211______2003-04 8.____ Ryan Bowie______81______2015-16 9.____ Keaton Wallace______204______2019-20 9.____ Keith Horne______80______1990-91 10. __ Ronnie Ellison______196______1990-91 _____ Melvin Johnson III______80______2010-11

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 50 attempts) (Minimum 50 attempts) 1.____ McEverett Powers_____ 64.0% (80-125) _____1998-99 1.____ Ike Akotaobi______46.2% (42-91)______2002-03 2. ___ Roderick Rogers______62.5% (70-112)______2005-06 2.____ Darryl Eaton______45.6% (78-171)______1989-90 3.____ Edrico McGregor______62.2 (51-82)______2012-13 3.____ James Joseph______45.% (46-102)______2001-02 4.____ Edrico McGregor______61.8 (94-152)______2013-14 4.____ Eric Cooper______45.8% (66-144)______1987-88 5.____ Leon Watson______61.6% (151-245)_____1997-98 5.____ Eric Cooper______44.7% (77-172)______1988-89 6.____ Willie Robinson______61.5% (40-65)______1997-98 6.____ Stephen Franklin______44.6% (29-65)______2011-12 7.____ Shawn Jamison______60.7% (116-191) _____1991-92 7.____ Darren Webber______44.2% (38-86)______1996-97 8.____ Josh Bonney______60.3% (73-121)______2008-09 8.____ Melvin Johnson III_____ 43.3% (69-159)______2011-12 9.____ Larry Wilkins______60.2% (53-88)______2010-11 9.____ Justin Harbert______42.9% (57-133)______2004-05 10. __ Keith Spencer______59.6% (106-178)_____2006-07 _____ Nick Allen______42.9% (33-77)______2017-18

40 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Single-Season Top 10 Lists FREE THROWS ASSISTS 1.____ Devin Gibson______232______2010-11 1.____ Ronnie Ellison______186______1991-92 2.____ McEverett Powers______218______2001-02 2.____ Devin Gibson______183______2010-11 3.____ Derrick Gervin______174______1984-85 3.____ Lloyd Williams______159______1999-00 4.____ LeRoy Hurd______174______2003-04 4.____ Devin Gibson______142______2007-08 5.____ Devin Gibson______162______2007-08 5.____ Todd Barnes______140______1987-88 6.____ Keon Lewis______159______2014-15 6.____ Devin Gibson______134______2009-10 7.____ Derrick Gervin______148______1983-84 8.____ Lloyd Williams______131______1998-99 8.____ Ronnie Ellison______145______1990-91 9.____ Omar Johnson______130______2008-09 9.____ Devin Brown______144______2001-02 9.____ Lloyd Williams______129______1996-97 10.__ Keon Lewis______141______2013-14 10.__ Thaddeus Wordlaw______128______1995-96

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE STEALS (Minimum 35 attempts) 1.____ Ronnie Ellison______97______1990-91 1.____ Jon Stivers______95.0% (35-37)______1982-83 2.____ Devin Gibson______93______2007-08 2.____ Jon Johnson______89.1% (41-46)______1991-92 3.____ Devin Gibson______91______2010-11 3.____ Darryl Eaton______88.7% (47-53)______1989-90 4.____ Devin Gibson______82______2008-09 4.____ Tim Glover______88.6% (39-44)______1992-93 5.____ Preston Ivory______73______1990-91 5.____ Vince Cunningham____ 87.8% (94-107)______1983-84 6.____ Lloyd Williams______68______1999-00 6.____ Melvin Johnson III_____ 86.5% (45-52)______2009-10 7.____ Ronnie Ellison______63______1991-92 7.____ Melvin Johnson III_____ 85.9% (85-99)______2010-11 8.____ Kurt Attaway______60______2006-07 8.____ Keaton Wallace______85.6% (95-111)______2018-19 9.____ Omar Johnson______58______2008-09 9.____ Marlon Anderson____ 84.9% (101-119)_____1994-95 _____ Lloyd Williams______58______1998-99 10.___ Jhivvan Jackson______84.6 (115-136)______2018-19 BLOCKS REBOUNDS 1.____ Leon Watson______65______1997-98 1.____ Bruce Wheatley______287______1989-90 2.____ Leon Watson______54______1998-99 2.____ Clarence McGee______272______1987-88 3.____ Tim Faulknerr______51______1989-90 3.____ Derrick Gervin______268______1984-85 _____ Anthony Fuqua______51______2004-05 4.____ LeRoy Hurd______264______2003-04 5.____ Anthony Fuqua______42______2003-04 5.____ Leon Watson______263______1997-98 6.____ Leon Watson______41______1999-00 6.____ Byron Frohnen______253______2017-18 7.____ Grant Martin______39______1988-89 7.____ Jeromie Hill______244______2014-15 8.____ Tom Oswald______38______1995-96 8.____ Derrrick Gervin______239______1983-84 9.____ Tyrone Harbin______36______1985-86 9.____ Rodney Smith______237______1993-94 _____ Alex Vouyoukas______36______2011-12 _____ Leon Watson______237______1999-00

REBOUNDS PER GAME 1.____ Bruce Wheatley______9.9______1989-90 2.____ Leon Watson______9.7______1997-98 3.____ Derrick Gervin______9.6______1984-85 4.____ Derrick Gervin______8.8______1983-84 _____ Rodney Smith______8.8______1993-94 6.____ Clarence McGee______8.7______1987-88 7.____ Jeromie Hill______8.1______2014-15 _____ Bruce Wheatley______8.1______1988-89 _____ Lennell Moore______8.1______1986-87 10.__ Frank Hampton______7.9______1986-87 Bruce Wheatley holds single-season records for rebounds (287) and rebounds per game (9.9), both set in 1989-90.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 41 History & Records 1,000-Point Club

Jhivvan Jackson Devin Brown Derrick Gervin Devin Gibson Jeromie Hill 2,053 Points 1,922 Points 1,691 Points 1,681 Points 1,674 Points Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. 2017-18 534 18.4 1998-99 483 16.7 1982-83 347 13.9 2007-08 396 14.1 2010-11 455 13.4 2018-19 663 22.9 1999-00 370 18.5 1983-84 626 23.2 2008-09 333 12.3 2011-12 400 12.5 2019-20 856 26.8 2000-01 556 19.9 1984-85 718 25.6 2009-10 375 12.5 2012-13 340 13.1 TOTAL 2,053 22.8 2001-02 513 18.3 TOTAL 1,691 21.1 2010-11 577 17.0 2014-15 479 16.0 TOTAL 1,922 18.3 TOTAL 1,681 14.1 TOTAL 1,674 13.7

Keaton Wallace Keith Horne McEverett Powers Ronnie Ellison Leon Watson 1,644 Points 1,459 Points 1,307 Points 1,284 Points 1,221 Points Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. 2017-18 398 11.4 1988-89 120 5.7 1998-99 221 7.6 1989-90 241 10.5 1996-97 194 8.1 2018-19 646 20.2 1989-90 346 11.9 1999-00 251 9.0 1990-91 541 20.6 1997-98 380 14.1 2019-20 600 18.8 1990-91 541 20.0 2000-01 291 10.0 1991-92 446 15.4 1998-99 353 12.2 TOTAL 1,644 16.6 1991-92 452 16.1 2001-02 544 18.8 TOTAL 1,284 15.2 1999-00 294 10.5 TOTAL 1,459 13.9 TOTAL 1,307 11.4 TOTAL 1,221 11.3

Marlon Anderson Calvin Haynes Melvin Johnson III Frank Hampton Ike Thornton 1,150 Points 1,143 Points 1,113 Points 1,067 Points 1,064 Points Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. 1994-95 581 20.8 1983-84 69 3.0 2009-10 216 7.7 1986-87 506 18.1 1981-82 209 7.7 1995-96 569 20.3 1984-85 157 5.6 2010-11 507 14.9 1987-88 561 18.0 1982-83 209 8.4 TOTAL 1,150 20.5 1985-86 444 15.3 2011-12 390 13.0 TOTAL 1,067 18.1 1986-87 473 16.9 1983-84 261 9.3 TOTAL 1,113 12.1 TOTAL 1,143 10.6 1984-85 385 13.7 TOTAL 1,064 9.8

LeRoy Hurd Steve Meyer 1,027 Points 1,001 Points Year Points Avg. Year Points Avg. 2002-03 388 17.6 1996-97 195 12.2 2003-04 639 19.4 1997-98 430 15.9 TOTAL 1,027 18.7 1998-99 376 15.7 TOTAL 1,001 15.2 42 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Top 50 Scorers RK PLAYER POINTS GAMES YEARS RK PLAYER POINTS GAMES YEARS 1 Jhivvan Jackson 2,053 90 2017-20 30 Rodney Smith 809 56 1992-94 2 Devin Brown 1,922 105 1998-02 31 Darryl Eaton 805 55 1989-91 3 Derrick Gervin 1,691 80 1982-85 32 Keon Lewis 801 57 2013-15 4 Devin Gibson 1,681 119 2007-11 33 793 56 2004-06 5 Jeromie Hill 1,674 122 2010-15 34 Michael Hale III 774 61 2012-13 6 Keaton Wallace 1,644 99 2017-20 35 Afis Olajuwon 763 76 1991-94 7 Keith Horne 1,459 105 1988-92 36 Darren Webber 756 101 1993-97 8 McEverett Powers 1,307 115 1998-02 37 Omar Johnson 729 61 2008-10 9 Ronnie Ellison 1,284 81 1989-92 Preston Ivory 729 86 1988-91 10 Leon Watson 1,221 108 1996-00 38 Rapheal Posey 713 60 2003-05 11 Marlon Anderson 1,150 56 1994-96 39 Tim Faulkner 710 101 1985-90 12 Calvin Haynes 1,143 108 1983-87 40 Taju Olajuwon 676 83 1989-92 13 Melvin Johnson III 1,113 92 2009-12 41 Ike Akotaobi 673 81 1999-03 14 Frank Hampton 1,067 59 1986-88 42 Jon Havens 670 111 1999-03 15 Ike Thornton 1,064 108 1981-85 43 Morris Smith IV 665 62 2008-10 16 LeRoy Hurd 1,027 55 2002-04 44 Kurt Attaway 661 107 2003-07 17 Steve Meyer 1,001 67 1996-99 45 Rob Wallace 655 58 1991-93 18 Kannon Burrage 984 64 2011-13 46 Justin Harbert 643 55 2003-05 19 Ryan Bowie 965 62 2014-16 47 Nick Allen 630 99 2016-pres. 20 Lloyd Williams 957 110 1996-00 48 Cody Johnson 621 56 1994-96 21 Reggie Minnieweather 950 113 1998-02 49 Jordan Sims 620 118 2010-14 22 Nick Allen 899 129 2015-19 50 Melvin Smith 618 59 2006-08 23 Dion Pettus 883 114 1985-89 47 Rick Doyle 614 55 1982-84 Eric Cooper 883 54 1987-89 48 Travis Gabbidon 598 46 2007-09 25 Byron Frohnen 863 132 2016-20 49 David President 597 109 2001-05 26 Thad Wordlaw 851 104 1992-96 50 Ricky Reed 577 98 1995-99 27 Roderic Hall 835 53 1996-98 28 Giovanni De Nicolao 823 100 2016-19 29 Bruce Wheatley 815 83 1987-90 Top Single-Game Scoring Performances 1 52 by Roderic Hall vs. Maine (12/6/97) 2 51 by Derrick Gervin vs. Baylor (1/2/85) 3 46 by Jhivvan Jackson at WKU (1/31/19) 4 45 by Jhivvan Jackson at Old Dominion (2/6/20) 45 by Keaton Wallace at Marshall (2/2/19) 6 42 by Frank Hampton vs. Hardin-Simmons (1/17/87) 42 by Derrick Gervin vs. West Texas A&M (1/27/84) 8 41 by Jhivvan Jackson vs. Illinois State (12/21/19) 9 40 by Frank Hampton vs. UALR (3/11/88) 10 39 by Devin Brown vs. TCU (12/2/00) 39 by Roderic Hall vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1/5/98) 39 by Steve Meyer vs. Stephen F. Austin (1/8/98) 13 38 by Marlon Anderson vs. North Texas (3/4/95) 14 37 by Derrick Gervin vs. McNeese State (2/13/84) 15 36 by J.R. Harris at UAB (1/7/16) 36 by Jeromie Hill vs. Marshall (1/22/15) 36 by Marlon Anderson vs. Northwestern State (2/17/96) 36 by Keith Horne vs. Georgia State (2/28/91) 36 by Clarence McGee vs. Mercer (3/5/88) 20 35 by Keaton Wallace vs. Mid-America Christian (12/8/18) 35 by Michael Hale III at Seattle U (1/24/13) 35 by Devin Brown vs. Texas State (2/19/01) 35 by Eric Cooper vs. Houston Baptist (3/4/88) 35 by Derrick Gervin vs. Texas State (2/26/85) 35 by Derrick Gervin vs. Hartford (3/3/85) 26 34 by Ronnie Ellison vs. UALR (1/17/91) 34 by Ronnie Ellison vs. Georgia Southern (2/21/91) 34 by Derrick Gervin vs. UT Arlington (1/30/84) Roderic Hall holds the single-game scoring record 34 by LeRoy Hurd vs. Louisiana-Monroe (1/4/03) with 52 points against Maine in 1997.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 43 History & Records 500-Rebound Club

Leon Watson Byron Frohnen Jeromie Hill 912 Rebounds 842 Rebounds 794 Rebounds Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. 2016-17 221 6.7 2010-11 225 6.6 1996-97 101 4.2 2017-18 253 7.2 2011-12 204 6.4 1997-98 263 9.7 2018-19 216 6.8 2012-13 169 6.5 1998-99 193 6.7 2019-20 222 6.9 2014-15 244 8.1 1999-00 237 6.5 TOTAL 912 6.9 TOTAL 842 6.9 TOTAL 794 7.4

McEverett Powers Devin Brown Derrick Gervin 760 Rebounds 751 Rebounds 684 Rebounds Year Rebounds Avg. 1998-99 144 5.0 Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. 1999-00 190 6.8 1998-99 177 6.1 1982-83 177 7.1 2000-01 197 6.8 1999-00 129 6.4 1983-84 239 8.8 2001-02 229 7.9 2000-01 212 7.6 1984-85 268 9.6 TOTAL 760 6.6 2001-02 233 8.3 TOTAL 684 8.6 TOTAL 751 7.2

Bruce Wheatley Nick Allen Devin Gibson Reggie Minnieweather 668 Rebounds 563 Rebounds 530 Rebounds 517 Rebounds Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. Year Rebounds Avg. 1987-88 153 5.8 2015-16 91 2.9 2007-08 116 4.1 1998-99 58 2.1 1988-89 228 8.1 2016-17 140 4.2 2008-09 100 3.7 1999-00 128 4.6 1989-90 287 9.9 2017-18 178 5.1 2009-10 136 4.5 2000-01 170 5.9 TOTAL 668 8.1 2018-19 154 5.1 2010-11 178 5.2 2001-02 161 5.6 TOTAL 563 4.4 TOTAL 530 4.5 TOTAL 517 4.6

44 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Top 50 Rebounders RK PLAYER REBOUNDS GAMES YEARS RK PLAYER REBOUNDS GAMES YEARS 1 Byron Frohnen 912 132 2016-19 27 Giovanni De Nicolao 346 100 2016-19 2 Jeromie Hill 842 122 2010-15 Lennell Moore 346 54 1986-88 3 Leon Watson 794 108 1996-00 29 Lloyd Williams 343 110 1996-00 4 McEverett Powers 760 115 1998-02 30 Anthony Fuqua 339 60 2003-05 5 Devin Brown 751 105 1998-02 31 Ronnie Ellison 336 82 1989-92 6 Derrick Gervin 684 80 1982-85 32 Dion Pettus 327 114 1985-89 7 Bruce Wheatley 668 83 1987-90 33 Afis Olajuwon 316 76 1991-94 8 Nick Allen 563 129 2018-19 Austin Karrer 316 121 2015-18 9 Devin Gibson 530 85 2007-11 35 Edrico McGregor 313 61 2012-14 10 Reggie Minnieweather 517 113 1998-02 36 John Millsap 307 51 2003-05 11 Calvin Haynes 467 108 1983-87 37 Jordan Sims 302 118 2010-14 12 Taju Olajuwon 461 83 1989-92 38 Kaj-Björn Sherman 301 57 2013-15 13 Frank Hampton 452 59 1986-88 39 Preston Ivory 299 86 1988-91 14 Tim Faulkner 442 101 1985-90 40 Lucas O’Brien 297 92 2013-17 15 LeRoy Hurd 440 55 2002-04 Phillip Jones 297 62 2013-15 16 Keaton Wallace 411 99 2018-20 42 Steve Meyer 296 67 1996-99 17 Darren Webber 410 101 1993-97 43 Demarco Stepter 294 57 2008-10 18 Jhivvan Jackson 391 90 2018-20 44 Ike Thornton 291 108 1981-85 19 Rodney Smith 390 56 1992-94 45 Stephen Franklin 289 66 2010-12 20 Ryan Bowie 386 62 2014-16 46 Atem Bior 288 64 2018-20 21 Keith Horne 373 105 1988-92 47 Travis Gabbidon 287 46 2007-09 22 Tom Oswald 370 107 1992-96 48 Mahcoe Parker 286 52 1999-01 Keith Spencer 370 57 2006-08 49 Andre Owens 275 56 2004-06 24 Marlon Anderson 365 56 1994-96 50 Thad Wordlaw 273 104 1992-96 25 David President 359 109 2001-05 26 Cody Johnson 350 56 1994-96

Top Single-Game Rebounding Performances 1. 25 by Lennell Moore at Centenary (1/5/87) 2. 20 by Clarence McGee vs. Hardin-Simmons (2/27/88) 3. 19 by Clarence McGee at Hartford (11/28/87) 19 by Bruce Wheatley at UALR (3/7/90) 19 by Leon Watson vs. UTRGV (12/9/97) 6. 18 by Derrick Gervin vs. Baylor (1/2/85) 18 by Derrick Gervin vs. Sam Houston State (2/28/85) 18 by Clarence McGee vs. Schreiner (12/19/87) 9. 17 by Lennell Moore vs. St. Mary’s* (1/26/87) 17 by Bruce Wheatley vs. Houston Baptist (3/4/89) 17 by Bruce Wheatley vs. Stetson (3/3/90) 17 by John Millsap vs. Sam Houston State (2/3/05) 17 by Kaj-Björn Sherman vs. Cameron (12/30/14) 13. 16 by Derrick Gervin vs. UT Arlington (1/30/84) 16 by Frank Hampton at Hardin-Simmons (1/17/87) 16 by Phillip Chime vs. UT Arlington (12/30/94) 16 by Leon Watson at UW-Milwaukee (12/30/97) 16 by Leon Watson at Kansas State (11/29/99)

16 by LeRoy Hurd at Lamar (2/13/04) Jeromie Hill is UTSA’s all-time leading rebounder *played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) with 842 career boards.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 45 History & Records Annual Leaders 1981-82 1992-93 2003-04 2014-15 Points – Dennis Mumford (11.4) Points – Rob Wallace (13.4) Points – LeRoy Hurd (19.4) Points – Jeromie Hill (16.0) Rebounds – Dennis Mumford (5.6) Rebounds – Rodney Smith (5.3) Rebounds – LeRoy Hurd (8.0) Rebounds – Jeromie Hill (8.1) Assists – Mike Pickens (2.5) Assists – Jon Johnson (4.0) Assists – Kurt Attaway (3.2) Assists – Keon Lewis (3.1)

1982-83 1993-94 2004-05 2015-16 Points – Derrick Gervin (13.9) Points – Rodney Smith (17.7) Points – John Millsap (13.7) Points – Ryan Bowie (18.0) Rebounds – Derrick Gervin (7.1) Rebounds – Rodney Smith (8.8) Rebounds – John Millsap (6.9) Rebounds – Ryan Bowie (6.6) Assists – Jeff Christensen (2.0) Assists – Tim Glover (4.0) Assists – David President (3.6) Assists – Christian Wilson (4.6)

1983-84 1994-95 2005-06 2016-17 Points – Derrick Gervin (23.2) Points – Marlon Anderson (20.8) Points – Andre Owens (17.7) Points – Jeff Beverly (15.8) Rebounds – Derrick Gervin (8.8) Rebounds – Marlon Anderson (7.1) Rebounds – Andre Owens (6.0) Rebounds – Byron Frohnen (6.7) Assists – Vince Cunningham (3.0) Assists – Thaddeus Wordlaw (4.6) Assists – Kurt Attaway (3.5) Assists – Giovanni De Niccolao (3.2)

1984-85 1995-96 2006-07 2017-18 Points – Derrick Gervin (25.6) Points – Marlon Anderson (20.3) Points – Melvin Smith (12.9) Points – Jhivvan Jackson (18.4) Rebounds – Derrick Gervin (9.6) Rebounds – Cody Johnson (6.0) Rebounds – Keith Spencer (7.1) Rebounds – Byron Frohnen (7.2) Assists – Robert Wallace (3.7) Assists – Thaddeus Wordlaw (4.7) Assists – Kurt Attaway (4.1) Assists – Giovanni De Niccolao (3.79)

1985-86 1996-97 2007-08 2018-19 Points – Calvin Haynes (15.3) Points – Roderic Hall (14.0) Points – Devin Gibson (14.1) Points – Jhivvan Jackson (22.9) Rebounds – Tyrone Harbin (5.6) Rebounds – Darren Webber (6.0) Rebounds – Keith Spencer (5.9) Rebounds – Byron Frohnen (6.8) Assists – Chuck Johnson (2.7) Assists – Lloyd Williams (5.0) Assists – Devin Gibson (5.1) Assists – Giovanni De Niccolao (3.65)

1986-87 1997-98 2008-09 2019-20 Points – Frank Hampton (18.1) Points – Roderic Hall (17.4) Points – Travis Gabbidon (12.6) Points – Jhivvan Jackson (26.8) Rebounds – Frank Hampton (7.9) Rebounds – Leon Watson (9.7) Omar Johnson (12.6) Rebounds – Byron Frohnen (6.9) Assists – Issy Washington (5.1) Assists – Lloyd Williams (4.3) Rebounds – Travis Gabbidon (6.4) Assists – Giovanni De Niccolao (3.1) Assists – Omar Johnson (4.2) 1987-88 1998-99 Points – Frank Hampton (18.0) Points – Devin Brown (16.7) 2009-10 Rebounds – Clarence McGee (8.7) Rebounds – Leon Watson (6.7) Points – Morris Smith IV (12.6) Assists – Todd Barnes (4.5) Assists – Lloyd Williams (4.5) Rebounds – Terry Fields (6.2) Assists – Devin Gibson (4.5) 1988-89 1999-2000 Points – Eric Cooper (18.6) Points – Devin Brown (18.5) 2010-11 Rebounds – Bruce Wheatley (8.1) Rebounds – Leon Watson (8.5) Points – Devin Gibson (17.0) Assists – Scott Smith (4.7) Assists – Lloyd Williams (5.7) Rebounds – Jeromie Hill (6.6) Assists – Devin Gibson (5.4) 1989-90 2000-01 Points – Darryl Eaton (15.6) Points – Devin Brown (19.9) 2011-12 Rebounds – Bruce Wheatley (9.9) Rebounds – Devin Brown (7.6) Points – Kannon Burrage (13.5) Assists – Ronnie Ellison (3.3) Assists – Jon Havens (4.2) Rebounds – Jeromie Hill (6.4) Assists – Michael Hale III (3.2) 1990-91 2001-02 Points – Ronnie Ellison (20.6) Points – McEverett Powers (18.8) 2012-13 Rebounds – Taju Olajuwon (7.3) Rebounds – Devin Brown (8.3) Points – Kannon Burrage (17.2) Assists – Ronnie Ellison (4.1) Assists – David President (3.1) Rebounds – Jeromie Hill (6.5) Assists – Michael Hale III (3.8) 1991-92 2002-03 Points – Keith Horne (16.1) Points – LeRoy Hurd (17.6) 2013-14 Rebounds – Shawn Jamison (6.3) Rebounds – LeRoy Hurd (8.0) Points – Keon Lewis (12.6) Assists – Ronnie Ellison (6.4) Assists – David President (3.3) Rebounds – Phillip Jones (6.2) Assists – Keon Lewis (2.6) 100-Point Games SCORE OPPONENT DATE 106-63 Samford 1/19/91 111-66 Prairie View A&M 1/25/84 103-87 at Stetson 1/26/91 107-70 Eastern Washington 2/18/84 116-105 at Centenary 2/9/91 101-91 Baylor 1/2/85 104-99 (OT) Northwestern State 2/13/92 113-67 Jarvis Christian 11/29/86 101-82 Schreiner 12/1/92 111-93 at UT Arlington 1/12/87 105-99 at Northwestern State 1/21/93 109-95 at Hardin-Simmons 1/17/87 100-74 North Texas 1/30/93 102-85 Centenary 2/13/88 108-117 Northwestern State 2/20/93 108-85 Mercer 3/5/88 105-111 (OT) Stephen F. Austin 1/18/97 101-75 vs. UALR (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 3/11/88 101-108 (OT) at Nicholls 2/8/97 112-74 Schreiner 11/25/88 104-107 (OT) Louisiana-Monroe 2/17/01 102-45 Howard Payne 12/10/88 100-71 Sul Ross State 12/15/03 101-74 at Centenary 12/17/88 106-86 Southeastern La. 3/5/04 115-87 Georgia State 2/11/89 101-81 UTRGV 12/6/05 101-107 vs. Murray State (Beaumont, Texas) 12/29/89 100-75 McNeese State 2/9/06 116-121 Centenary 1/4/90 103-96 (OT) at Texas State 2/23/08 101-71 at Georgia State 1/11/90 136-68 East Central 11/22/08 107-104 UALR 1/27/90 103-80 East Central 11/18/09 112-93 at Centenary 2/3/90 115-49 Jarvis Christian 1/25/12 128-70 Georgia State 2/10/90 108-114 (2OT) at Charlotte 2/25/16 132-97 Texas State 11/24/90 125-64 Ottawa 11/30/17 105-90 at UT Arlington 12/6/90 104-74 Mid-America Christian 12/8/18 103-83 UT Arlington 12/12/90 101-77 Bethany [Kan.] 12/17/19 108-89 Nicholls 12/17/90 116-106 (OT) at Marshall 2/2/19 101-78 UTRGV 12/19/90 100-67 FIU 2/7/19 118-97 Centenary 1/12/91 All-Time Record in 100-Point Games: 43-7

46 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Convocation Center Records MOST POINTS Game — 51 by Derrick Gervin vs Baylor (1/2/85) Half — 31 (1st) by Derrick Gervin vs Baylor (1/2/85)

MOST FIELD GOALS Game — 22 by Derrick Gervin vs Baylor (1/2/85) Half — 15 (1st) by Derrick Gervin vs Baylor (1/2/85)

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 32 by Derrick Gervin vs Baylor (1/2/85)

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum of 10) 83.3% (10-12) by Preston Ivory vs Nicholls (2/17/90)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 20 by McEverett Powers vs UT Arlington (1/24/02)

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 26 by McEverett Powers vs UT Arlington (1/24/02)

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum of 10) 100% by several players; last (15-15) by Keaton Wallace vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/3/19)

MOST REBOUNDS 20 by Clarence McGee vs Hardin-Simmons (2/27/88)

MOST ASSISTS 14 by Issy Washington vs Jarvis Christian (11/29/86)

MOST STEALS 8 by Taju Olajuwon vs Samford (1/19/91)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 10 by Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe (2/17/00)

LeRoy Hurd led UTSA to 74-70 victory in the 2004 Southland Conference Championship game against Stephen F. Austin that was played in front of 3,257 fans, the ninth-largest crowd in the Convocation Center.

TOP 10 CROWDS 4,913_____Texas State______L, 77-91______2/27/99 4,258_____Little Rock______W, 74-73______1/5/89 4,040_____Lamar______L, 73-86______2/29/84 3,800_____TCU______L, 68-72______12/3/88 3,675_____Sam Houston State______W, 91-90 (OT)____2/20/10 3,373_____Sam Houston State______W, 75-72______2/5/00 3,367_____New Orleans______L, 71-84______1/21/83 3,311_____Texas State______W, 69-59______1/21/95 3,257_____Stephen F. Austin______W, 74-70______3/12/04 3,236_____ULM______W, 81-74______2/8/02

Clarence McGee pulled down a Convocation Center record 20 rebounds against UT Arlington in 1988.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 47 History & Records Opponent Records T e a m MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game — 87 by Georgia St. (2/26/87) MOST POINTS Season — 2,111 (2017-18) Game — 121 by Centenary (1/4/90) Half — 68 by Northwestern St. (2/20/93); Stephen F. Austin (1/18/97) FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season — 2,698 in 32 games (2015-16) Game — 35 by Tulane (1/2/82); Nicholls (2/16/08); Navy (12/2/08) Season — 1,339 (1981-82) FEWEST POINTS Game — 36 by Henderson St. (11/29/06) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Half — 12 (1st) by Ouachita Baptist (11/15/98) Game — 71.4% (25-35) by Navy (12/2/08) Season — 1,763 in 27 games (1982-83) Season — 51.2% (686-1,339); 1981-82

HIGHEST VICTORY MARGIN LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 66 (116-50) by Texas (12/8/15) Game — 23.8% (15-63) by Jarvis Christian (1/25/12) Season — 40.7% (719-1766); 2000-01 HIGHEST LOSS MARGIN 68 (136-68) by East Central (11/22/08) MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game — 43 by Northwestern St. (2/20/93) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season — 580 (2017-18) Season — 84.3 (2015-16) FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Game — 0 by Georgia St. (12/27/08); Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1/11/12) Season — 65.3 (1982-83) Season — 359 (2014-15)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game — 44 by Houston (12/12/81); by Houston (12/5/85); by Syracuse Game — 52 by Nicholls (2/27/82); Northwestern St. (2/20/93); Sam (12/12/93) Houston St. (2/25/06) Season — 927 (2015-16) Season — 854 (2017-18)

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game — 13 by San Diego (11/26/06) Game — 1 by Cameron (11/27/11; Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1/11/12) Season — 649 (2006-07) Season — 495 (2014-15)

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game — 100.0% (14-14) by Texas Tech (12/7/16); (20-20) by Bakersfield (12/18/13); (11-11) by Sam Houston St. (1/16/97); (9-9) by Cameron (12/1/09) Season — 72.5% (359-495); 2014-15

LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game — 0.0% (0-6) by Georgia St. (12/27/08) Season — 61.7% (480-777); 1988-89

MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game — 19 by Georgia St. (12/22/13) Season — 290 (2017-18)

FEWEST 3-POINTERS MADE Game — 0, many times; last by Nicholls (1/14/09) Season — 122 (1987-88)

MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game — 41 by Northern Arizona (12/3/14) Season — 841 (2017-18)

FEWEST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game — 1 by Illinois (3/18/88) Season — 392 (1988-89)

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Alex Vouyoukas had three blocks and three steals to Game — 100.0% (3-3) by Hardin-Simmons (2/21/87) help UTSA hold Jarvis Christian to a school-record Season — .408 (280-687); 2015-16 23.8-percent shooting on Jan. 25, 2012.

48 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Opponent Records LOWEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE I n d i v i d u a l Game — 0%, many times; last by Nicholls (1/14/09) Season — 28.4% (169-595); 2009-10 MOST POINTS Game — 61 by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) MOST REBOUNDS Half — 37 (2nd) by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) Game — 63 by North Texas (2/25/93) Season — 1,335 in 35 games (2017-18) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game — 24 by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) FEWEST REBOUNDS Half — 15 by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) Game — 12 by Austin College (12/14/81) Season — 883 (1982-83) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game — 34 by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE Season — 40.9 (1990-91) HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum five made) LOWEST REBOUND AVERAGE Game — 100.0% (13-13) by Bob Harstad, Creighton (11/30/90); (6-6) Season — 32.1 (1984-85) by Adam Teague, Navy (12/2/08); (6-6) by Jason Marks, Southeastern Louisiana (2/6/10); (10-10) by Torian Oglesby, Bowling Green (1/1/12); MOST ASSISTS (5-5) by Taylor Smith, Stephen F. Austin (1/14/12); (5-5) by Trey Zeigler, TCU Game — 32 by Kansas St. (11/23/91); Nicholls (2/2/95) (12/20/14); (6-6) by Denzell Watts, UAB (1/7/16); (8-8) by Kevin Holland, Season — 548 (1992-93) Southern Miss (01/06/18)

FEWEST ASSISTS MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game — 2 by Tulane (1/2/82); Prairie View A&M (1/25/84) Game — 20 by John Buckwalter, Centenary (2/9/91) Season — 248 (1981-82) MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED MOST STEALS Game — 21 by John Buckwalter, Centenary (2/9/91) Game — 18 by UT Arlington (2/6/86); Texas A&M-Kingsville (11/30/91); Stephen F. Austin (1/18/97) HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season — 293 (1985-86) (minimum 10 made) Game — 100.0% (12-12) by Arthur Walton, Houston Baptist (2/6/87); (10- FEWEST STEALS 10) by Jermain Davis, Iowa (11/17/08); (10-10) by Sean Baptiste, Fairleigh Game — 0, three times Dickinson (11/24/09); (13-13) by Jonathan Wills, Fresno State (11/22/11); Season — 124 (1981-82) (10-10) by Dontae Cannon, McNeese State (3/7/12)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game — 14 by Louisiana-Monroe (1/17/02) Game — 12 by R.J. Hunter, Georgia State (12/22/13) Season — 163 (2014-15) MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS Game — 19 by R.J. Hunter, Georgia State (12/22/13); Aaseem Dixon, Game — 0, many times; last by Charlotte (1/11/13) Northern Arizona (12/3/14) Season — 56 (1984-85) HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE MOST TURNOVERS (minimum four made) Game — 37 by Samford (1/19/91) Game — 100.0% (5-5) by Wayne Edwards, Nicholls (2/8/97); (5-5) by Season — 671 (1990-91) Scott Cross, UT Arlington (2/14/98); (5-5) by Aaron Wade, Sam Houston St. (2/1/07); (4-4) by Adam Teague, Navy (12/2/08); (7-7) by Kevin Holland, FEWEST TURNOVERS Southern Miss (01/06/18) Game — 5 by Georgia St. (12/22/13) Season — 356 (2013-14) MOST REBOUNDS Game — 22 by Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma (12/28/83) MOST FOULS Game — 38 by Texas State (2/23/08) MOST ASSISTS Season — 697 (2010-11) Game — 16 by Ray Washington, Nicholls (3/1/93)

FEWEST FOULS MOST STEALS Game — 6 by Baylor (12/30/85) Game — 8 by Terrance Artis, Prairie View A&M (1/22/86); 8 by Ryan Season — 459 (1982-83) Woolridge, North Texas (2/18/17)

MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Season — 23 (1987-88 and 2013-14) Game — 13 Wojciech Myrda, Louisiana-Monroe (1/17/02)

FEWEST DISQUALIFICATIONS MOST TURNOVERS Season — 7 (2011-12) Game — 11 by Gabe Ramirez, St. Mary's (1/21/91)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 49 History & Records Year-by-Year Records Year Coach Record Conference Record CIT NCAA 1981-82 8-19 — — 1982-83 Don Eddy 10-17 — — 1983-84 Don Eddy 20-8 — — 1984-85 Don Eddy 18-10 — — 1985-86 Don Eddy/Larry Gatewood* 7-24 — — 1986-87 13-15 7-11 (t-6th/TAAC) — 1987-88 Ken Burmeister 22-9 13-5 (3rd/TAAC) 0-1 1988-89 Ken Burmeister 15-13 8-11 (7th/TAAC) — 1989-90 Ken Burmeister 22-7 14-4 (2nd/TAAC) — 1990-91 21-8 12-2 (1st/TAAC) — 1991-92 Stu Starner 21-8 15-3 (1st/SLC) — 1992-93 Stu Starner 15-14 10-8 (3rd/SLC) — 1993-94 Stu Starner 12-15 8-10 (6th/SLC) — 1994-95 Stu Starner 15-13 11-7 (t-2nd/SLC) — 1995-96 14-14 12-6 (t-2nd/SLC) — 1996-97 Tim Carter 9-17 4-12 (9th/SLC) — 1997-98 Tim Carter 16-11 10-6 (t-2nd/SLC) — 1998-99 Tim Carter 18-11 12-6 (3rd/SLC) 0-1 1999-2000 Tim Carter 15-13 12-6 (3rd/SLC) — 2000-01 Tim Carter 14-15 12-8 (t-2nd/SLC) — 2001-02 Tim Carter 19-10 13-7 (3rd/SLC) — 2002-03 Tim Carter 10-17 7-13 (9th/SLC) — 2003-04 Tim Carter 19-14 11-5 (t-1st/SLC) 0-1 2004-05 Tim Carter 15-13 10-6 (4th/SLC) — 2005-06 Tim Carter 11-17 6-10 (t-8th/SLC) — 2006-07 7-22 3-13 (12th/SLC) — 2007-08 Brooks Thompson 13-17 7-9 (t-6th/SLC) — 2008-09 Brooks Thompson 19-13 8-8 (6th/SLC) — 2009-10 Brooks Thompson 19-11 9-7 (t-5th/SLC) — 2010-11 Brooks Thompson 20-14 9-7 (t-5th/SLC) 1-1 2011-12 Brooks Thompson 18-14 10-6 (t-4th/SLC) — 2012-13 Brooks Thompson 10-22 3-12 (t-8th/WAC) — 2013-14 Brooks Thompson 8-22 4-14 (13th/C-USA) — 2014-15 Brooks Thompson 14-16 8-10 (t-7th/C-USA) — 2015-16 Brooks Thompson 5-27 3-15 (14th/C-USA) — 2016-17 Steve Henson 14-19 8-10 (9th/C-USA) — 2017-18 Steve Henson 20-15 11-7 (5th/C-USA 1-1 — 2018-19 Steve Henson 17-15 11-7 (2nd/C-USA) — 2019-20 Steve Henson 13-19 8-11 (10th/C-USA) --- 37 seasons 576-578 (.499) 309-282 (.522) 1-1 (.500) 1-4 (.200) *Larry Gatewood served as interim head coach for the final nine games of the 1985-86 season

Coaching History Winningest Coaches Years Record Years Record Don Eddy 1981-86 60-72 (.455) Tim Carter 1995-2006 160-152 (.513) Ken Burmeister 1986-90 72-44 (.621) Brooks Thompson 2006-16 133-178 (.428) Stu Starner 1990-95 84-58 (.592) Stu Starner 1990-95 84-58 (.592) Tim Carter 1995-2006 160-152 (.513) Ken Burmeister 1986-90 72-44 (.621) Steve Henson 2016-present 51-49 (.510) Steve Henson 2016-present 64-68 (.484) Brooks Thompson 2006-16 133-178 (.428) Don Eddy 1981-86 60-72 (.455)

50 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results Don Eddy 1982-83 • 10-17 overall 1983-84 • 20-8 overall 1981-86 6-8 home • 3-8 road • 1-1 neutral 12-2 home • 7-6 road • 1-0 neutral (four+ seasons) 11/26__vs. Lamar+______L, 59-79 11/25__Presbyterian______L, 54-55 Record: 60-72 (.455) 11/28__vs. Arizona+______W, 57-56 12/1____at Rice______W, 72-56 11/29__TCU______L, 56-65 12/3____at TCU______W, 67-64

1981-82 • 8-19 overall 12/2____at Arkansas______L, 59-78 12/5____Biscayne______W, 69-62 7-3 home • 1-11 road • 0-5 neutral 12/4____Baylor______L, 60-61 12/12__at Baylor______W, 79-70 11/30__vs. #18 Arkansas^______L, 42-71 12/6____Sul Ross St.______W, 90-75 12/15__at Southern Cal______L, 68-84 12/3____at UTEP______L, 37-65 12/10__at Texas Tech______W, 69-67 12/17__at Cal St. Fullerton______L, 65-83 12/5____at Baylor______L, 44-57 12/13__Austin College______W, 92-65 12/20__Midwestern St.______W, 59-57 12/7____vs. Texas Tech^______L, 51-57 12/16__at Houston Baptist______(OT) L, 64-69 12/28__vs. Oklahoma+______L, 72-112 12/11__Sul Ross St.______W, 84-53 12/18__McMurry______W, 92-65 12/29__at Oklahoma City+______L, 58-75 12/12__at Houston______L, 105-69 1/3_____at UT Arlington______W, 68-64 1/5_____at West Texas A&M______W, 70-68 12/14__Austin College______W, 82-72 1/5_____at McNeese St.______L, 57-66 1/7_____U.S. International______W, 76-64 12/16__Houston Baptist______L, 51-57 1/10____UTEP______L, 50-52 1/10____at Lamar______L, 51-75 12/19__McMurry______W, 74-58 1/12____at Nicholls______L, 68-82 1/14____North Texas______W, 94-57 12/22__at TCU______L, 51-55 1/17____at Louisiana Tech______L, 48-58 1/16____at UT Arlington______W, 76-65 1/2_____Tulane______L, 64-71 1/21____New Orleans______L, 71-84 1/23____Hardin-Simmons______W, 72-66 1/4_____vs. UT Arlington^______L, 69-77 1/24____Lamar______L, 58-60 1/25____Prairie View A&M______W, 111-66 1/6_____at McNeese St.______L, 64-76 1/27____at Hardin-Simmons______W, 69-50 1/28____at UTRGV______W,68-67 1/9_____Wabash______W, 76-67 2/5_____Southeastern La.______L, 45-51 1/30____UT Arlington______W, 89-74 1/12____at Rice______L, 51-83 2/7_____Oklahoma City______W, 50-45 2/6_____vs. St. Mary’s^______W, 69-61 1/14____at UT Arlington______L, 69-75 2/12____Nicholls______L, 54-58 2/13____McNeese St.______W, 83-66 1/20____vs. Lamar^______L, 47-74 2/14____UT Arlington______L, 77-78 2/18____Eastern Washington______W, 107-70 1/25____at North Texas______L, 66-78 2/17____at Tulane______L, 62-90 2/20____at Hardin-Simmons______W, 76-63 1/28____at Oklahoma City______(OT) W, 62-59 2/22____Midwestern St.______W, 80-63 2/22____New Orleans______W, 88-77 2/1_____Nicholls______W, 87-63 2/26____at New Orleans______L, 62-75 2/25____UTRGV______W, 75-68 2/6_____Southeastern La.______W, 84-65 2/28____at Southeastern La.______L, 48-56 2/27____West Texas A&M______W, 95-88 2/10____vs. McNeese St.^______L, 64-73 3/3_____Rice______W, 58-51 2/29____Lamar______L, 73-86 2/17____at Lamar______L, 60-61 + Kettle Classic (Houston, Texas) 3/3_____at New Orleans______L, 49-68

2/20____Louisiana Tech______L, 57-63 + All College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2/22____Hardin-Simmons______W, 69-48 ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) 2/25____at Southeastern La.______L, 64-70 2/27____at Nicholls______L, 75-77 ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 51 History & Records Year-by-Year Results 1984-85 • 18-10 overall 1985-86 • 7-24 overall Ken Burmeister 13-1 home • 4-8 road • 1-1 neutral 6-7 home • 0-9 road • 1-6 neutral 1986-90 11/29__Texas A&M-Kingsville______W, 94-87 11/26__UC Riverside______W, 60-58 (four seasons) 12/1____at Texas Tech______L, 49-71 11/29__vs. Arizona+______L, 49-62 Record: 72-44 (.621) 12/5____Cal St. Fullerton______W, 72-64 11/30__vs. Villanova+______L, 56-67 Conf.: 42-31 (.575) 12/8____TCU______(OT W, 76-74) 12/2____vs. Missouri+______L, 47-80

12/10__Rice______W, 80-65 12/5____vs. Houston^______L, 59-104 1986-87 • 13-15 overall • 7-11 TAAC 12/15__at Prairie View A&M______W, 69-58 12/7____Chico St.______W, 75-63 8-4 home • 3-10 road • 2-1 neutral 12/18__at Arkansas______L, 67-74 12/14__Texas A&M-Kingsville______L, 57-70 11/29__Jarvis Christian______W, 113-67 12/22__Grambling______W, 81-59 12/20__vs. Nicholls$______L, 53-56 12/3____UT Arlington______W, 90-81 1/2_____Baylor______W, 101-91 12/21__vs. West Texas A&M$______L, 60-63 12/5____at Rice+______L, 63-84 1/5_____at UT Arlington______L, 81-82 12/28__at UALR______L, 67-87 12/6____vs. Texas Southern+______W, 91-80 1/9_____vs. New Orleans^______W, 60-54 12/30__at Baylor______L, 50-51 12/12__at Arkansas St.$______L, 58-95 1/14____at West Texas A&M______L, 76-78 1/4_____Grambling______L, 54-64 12/13__vs. Nicholls$______W, 78-66 1/19____UTRGV______L, 70-79 1/8_____at UT Arlington______L, 67-77 12/18__Georgia Southern*______W, 89-76 1/21____vs. St. Mary’s^______L, 81-88 1/11____at Texas St.______L, 62-69 12/20__Baylor______W, 85-83 1/24____at UTRGV______W, 60-59 1/13____vs. St. Mary’s^______W, 76-67 1/3_____at Houston Baptist*______L, 85-95 1/26____UT Arlington______W, 81-62 1/18____Stetson______(OT) W, 93-91 1/5_____at Centenary*______(OT) L, 76-78 1/28____Hardin-Simmons______W, 92-83 1/22____at Prairie View A&M______L, 72-83 1/8_____UALR*______L, 60-62 1/31____at North Texas______L, 72-73 1/25____UTRGV______(OT) L, 71-84 1/10____Samford*______W, 87-67 2/4_____at Lamar______L, 70-80 1/27____at New Orleans______L, 69-87 1/12____at UT Arlington______W, 111-93 2/9_____Texas St.______W, 83-76 2/1_____North Texas______L, 66-72 1/17____at Hardin-Simmons*______W, 109-95 2/11____North Texas______W, 97-69 2/3_____at Grambling______L, 67-72 1/22____at Georgia St.*______L, 86-96 2/16____West Texas A&M______W, 61-55 2/6_____UT Arlington______L, 65-84 1/24____at Mercer*______L, 77-88 2/18____at Hardin-Simmons______W, 75-74 Larry Gatewood, interim head coach (3-6) 1/26____vs. St. Mary’s^______L, 55-68 2/20____Prairie View A&M______W, 74-69 2/8_____at Stetson______L, 64-68 1/29____at Georgia Southern*______L, 51-71 2/23____at New Orleans______L, 65-67 2/13____Prairie View A&M______(OT) W, 78-72 1/31____at Stetson*______L, 75-79 2/26____at Texas St.______W, 94-77 2/17____at New Orleans______L, 62-90 2/5_____Houston Baptist*______L, 83-88 2/28____Sam Houston St.______W, 88-78 2/19____UALR______L, 76-81 2/7_____Centenary*______W, 81-78 3/3_____at Hartford______(OT) L, 75-77 2/22____Lamar______L, 63-87 2/12____at UALR*______L, 73-81

^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) 2/24____at Hardin-Simmons______L, 61-76 2/14____at Samford*______W, 76-75 2/27____at North Texas______L, 58-75 2/17____Stetson*______L, 69-80 3/1_____Hartford______W, 60-59 2/21____Hardin-Simmons*______L, 80-83 3/6_____Texas St.______W, 94-73 2/26____Georgia St.*______W, 89-74 + Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) 2/28____Mercer*______W, 84-71 $ Edinburg Classic (Edinburg, Texas) 3/5_____at UALR!______L, 60-62 ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) + Rice Tournament (Houston, Texas) $ Arkansas St. Running Joe Tourney (Jonesboro, Ark.) * TAAC game ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) ! TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.)

52 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 1987-88 • 22-9 overall • 13-5 TAAC 1988-89 • 15-13 overall • 8-11 TAAC 1989-90 • 22-7 overall • 14-4 TAAC 11-1 home • 8-6 road • 3-2 neutral 8-6 home • 6-7 road • 1-0 neutral 9-2 home • 9-4 road • 4-1 neutral 11/27__vs. La Salle+______L, 51-74 11/25__Schreiner______W, 112-74 11/24__UT Arlington______W, 85-65 11/28__at Hartford+______W, 79-76 11/28__at UT Arlington______W, 94-84 11/27__at TCU______W, 74-64 12/5____Huston-Tillotson______W, 88-73 12/3____TCU______L, 68-72 12/2____North Texas______W, 88-76 12/12__UT Arlington______W, 95-74 12/5____Trinity______W, 93-53 12/4____at UT Arlington______L, 66-80 12/19__Schreiner______W, 97-69 12/8____at North Texas______W, 81-73 12/8____vs. Texas St.+______W, 97-78 12/21__at #9 Syracuse______L, 84-108 12/10__Howard Payne______W, 102-45 12/9____at Texas+______L, 86-89 12/23__at DePaul______L, 82-93 12/17__at Centenary*______W, 101-74 12/12__St. Mary’s______W, 79-52 1/2_____Georgia Southern*______W, 70-61 12/19__at Houston Baptist*______W, 65-53 12/16__at Nicholls______W, 88-67 1/4_____Stetson*______W, 81-62 12/22__UT Arlington______W, 78-66 12/18__at Stetson*______W, 90-74 1/7_____at Houston Baptist*______W, 60-50 1/5_____UALR*______W, 74-73 12/20__at Georgia Southern*______W, 88-84 1/9_____at Centenary*______L, 74-75 1/7_____Samford*______W, 73-45 12/29__vs. Murray St.$______L, 101-107 1/14____UALR*______L, 65-74 1/12____at Georgia St.*______L, 73-92 12/30__vs. SFA$______W, 94-81 1/16____Samford*______W, 84-61 1/14____at Mercer*______L, 72-77 1/4_____Centenary*______L, 116-121 1/18____at UT Arlington*______(OT) W, 79-72 1/19____Georgia Southern*______L, 61-70 1/11____at Georgia St.*______W, 101-71 1/20____vs. St. Mary’s^______(OT) W, 84-74 1/21____Stetson*______L, 78-82 1/13____at Mercer*______W, 71-52 1/23____at Hardin-Simmons*______W, 81-79 1/24____vs. St. Mary’s^______W, 58-48 1/18____vs. St. Mary’s^______W, 63-58 1/28____at Georgia St.*______L, 65-87 1/28____at Hardin-Simmons*______W, 67-57 1/20____Hardin-Simmons*______W, 90-85 1/30____at Mercer*______L, 77-78 2/2_____at Samford*______L, 53-56 1/25____Samford*______W, 87-81 2/4_____at Georgia Southern*______W, 50-47 2/4_____at UALR*______L, 78-94 1/27____UALR*______W, 107-104 2/6_____at Stetson*______(OT) W, 74-72 2/9_____Mercer*______W, 80-78 2/3_____at Centenary*______W, 112-93 2/11____Houston Baptist*______W, 80-63 2/11____Georgia St.*______W, 115-87 2/8_____Mercer*______W, 87-71 2/13____Centenary*______W, 102-85 2/16____at Stetson*______(2OT) W, 95-88 2/10____Georgia St.*______W, 128-70 2/18____at UALR*______(OT) L, 70-75 2/18____ at Georgia Southern*____ (2OT) L, 98-100 2/17____at Hardin-Simmons*______W, 89-86 2/20____at Samford*______W, 80-59 2/22____at DePaul______L, 55-88 2/22____at Samford*______W, 92-90 2/27____Hardin-Simmons*______W, 91-80 2/25____Hardin-Simmons*______L, 66-75 2/24____at UALR*______L, 84-87 3/3_____Georgia St.*______W, 91-83 3/2_____Centenary*______L, 88-89 3/1_____Georgia Southern*______W, 82-80 3/5_____Mercer*______W, 108-85 3/4_____Houston Baptist*______L, 84-88 3/3_____Stetson*______L, 83-87 3/10____vs. Stetson!______W, 78-74 3/7_____at UALR!______L, 79-82 3/6_____vs. Samford!______W, 98-85

3/11____vs. UALR!______W, 101-75 * TAAC game 3/7_____at UALR!______L, 83-99 3/12____ vs. Georgia Southern!_____ (OT) W, 76-69 ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) + Longhorn Classic (Austin, Texas) 3/18____vs. #16 Illinois^______L, 72-81 ! TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) * TAAC game + CBT Invitational (Hartford, Conn.) $ Lamar Tournament (Beaumont, Texas) * TAAC game ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) ! TAAC Tournament (Little Rock, Ark.) ! TAAC Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) % NCAA First Round (Cincinnati, Ohio)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 53 History & Records Year-by-Year Results Stu Starner 1991-92 • 21-8 overall • 15-3 SLC 1992-93 • 15-14 overall • 10-8 SLC 1990-95 14-1 home • 6-7 road • 1-0 neutral 8-5 home • 5-9 road • 2-0 neutral (five seasons) 11/23__at Kansas St.______L, 65-103 12/1____Schreiner______W, 101-82 Record: 84-58 (.592) 11/25__at Baylor______L, 73-79 12/5____at Texas Southern______L, 85-104 Conf.: 56-30 (.651) 11/30__Texas A&M-Kingsville______W, 99-75 12/12__at #15 Syracuse______L, 78-104 12/5____at Arizona St.______L, 62-87 12/14__at Minnesota______L, 75-93

1990-91 • 21-8 overall • 12-2 TAAC 12/7____St. Mary’s______W, 62-52 12/17__at Houston______L, 67-94 11-1 home • 8-4 road • 2-3 neutral 12/16__Texas A&M-Commerce______W, 81-52 12/19__Baylor______L, 72-89 11/24__Texas St.______W, 132-97 12/21__Texas Southern______W, 99-72 12/21__Angelo St.______W, 92-87 11/26__UTRGV______W, 96-78 12/23__at Colorado______L, 86-101 12/29__Western New Mexico______W, 81-64 11/28__Colorado______L, 89-100 12/30__SMU______W, 80-60 1/2_____at McNeese St.*______W, 71-70 11/30__vs. Creighton+______L, 47-93 1/2_____at UT Arlington*______L, 78-83 1/4_____at Nicholls*______L, 61-80 12/1____vs. Colgate+______W, 99-59 1/4_____at North Texas*______W, 67-57 1/7_____SFA*______W, 77-64 12/6____at UT Arlington______W, 105-90 1/9_____McNeese St.*______W, 84-68 1/9_____Sam Houston St.*______W, 80-78 12/12__UT Arlington______W, 103-83 1/11____Nicholls*______W, 89-73 1/16____Texas St.*______W, 83-74 12/17__Nicholls______W, 108-89 1/16____at UL-Monroe*______W, 74-68 1/21____at Northwestern St.*______W, 105-99 12/19__UTRGV______W, 101-78 1/18____at Northwestern St.*______W, 94-77 1/23____at UL-Monroe*______L, 66-86 12/22__at Kansas______L, 69-101 1/25____at Texas St.*______W, 70-68 1/28____UT Arlington*______W, 84-66 1/5_____at Texas St.______W, 77-61 1/30____SFA*______(OT) W, 88-86 1/30____North Texas*______W, 100-74 1/9_____at SMU______L, 86-88 2/1_____Sam Houston St.*______W, 83-59 2/4_____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 71-65 1/12____Centenary*______W, 118-97 2/6_____at Nicholls*______L, 65-77 2/6_____at SFA*______L, 71-80 1/17____UALR*______W, 90-84 2/8_____at McNeese St.*______L, 84-89 2/8_____McNeese St.*______L, 68-79 1/19____Samford*______W, 106-63 2/10____UT Arlington*______W, 89-52 2/13____at Texas St.*______W, 67-65 1/21____vs. St. Mary’s^______L, 46-65 2/13____Northwestern St.*______(OT) W, 104-99 2/18____UL-Monroe*______L, 80-85 1/24____at Georgia Southern*______L, 87-94 2/15____UL-Monroe*______W, 85-72 2/20____Northwestern St.*______L, 108-117 1/26____at Stetson*______W, 103-87 2/22____Texas St.*______W, 82-66 2/25____at North Texas*______(OT) L, 89-94 1/31____Georgia St.*______W, 85-79 2/27____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 76-63 2/27____at UT Arlington*______(OT) W, 98-96 2/2_____Mercer*______W, 87-68 2/29____at SFA*______W, 65-64 3/1_____Nicholls*______L, 80-93 2/9_____at Centenary*______L, 116-105 3/2_____North Texas*______W, 80-77 3/5_____McNeese St.!______W, 77-68 2/14____at UALR*______W, 83-74 3/7_____UT Arlington!______W, 94-75 3/6_____Nicholls!______W, 86-67 2/16____at Samford*______W, 99-85 3/8_____UL-Monroe!______L, 77-81 3/7_____at UL-Monroe!______L, 66-80 2/21____Georgia Southern*______W, 87-79 * Southland Conference game * Southland Conference game 2/23____Stetson*______W, 87-80 ! Southland Tournament (San Antonio) ! Southland Tournament (Monroe, La.) 2/28____at Georgia St.*______W, 85-78 3/2_____at Mercer*______W, 91-63 3/5_____vs. Mercer!______W, 77-55 3/6_____vs. Georgia St.!______L, 84-94 + Amana Iowa Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) * TAAC game ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) ! TAAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

54 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 1993-94 • 12-15 overall • 8-10 SLC 1994-95 • 15-13 overall • 11-7 SLC Tim Carter 10-3 home • 2-10 road • 0-2 neutral 9-4 home • 6-8 road • 0-1 neutral 1995-2006 11/27__at Nebraska______L, 85-96 11/30__Texas A&M-Kingsville______W, 97-75 (11 seasons) 12/1____Grambling______W, 84-69 12/3____at Tulsa______L, 57-77 Record: 160-152 (.513) 12/7____at Grambling______L, 82-92 12/6____Angelo St.______W, 87-81 Conf.: 109-85 (.562) 12/9____Texas A&M-Kingsville______W, 88-66 12/10__at Drake______L, 99-105

12/11__Angelo St.______W, 85-75 12/18__at #13 Arizona St.______(OT) W, 87-85 1995-96 • 14-14 overall • 12-6 SLC 12/20__at Memphis______L, 72-78 12/30__UT Arlington*______W, 87-67 8-5 home • 5-10 road • 1-1 neutral 12/28__at Northwestern St.______L, 69-72 1/5_____at McNeese St.*______(OT) W, 92-81 11/25__at Illinois______L, 80-83 12/30__at UL-Monroe*______L, 69-72 1/7_____at Nicholls*______L, 86-100 11/29__at Houston______L, 90-94 1/5_____Texas^______L, 69-91 1/9_____North Texas*______L, 69-73 12/2____Angelo St.______W, 93-91 1/8_____Texas St.*______(OT) L, 66-75 1/12____Sam Houston St.*______L, 75-80 12/5____at Texas______L, 98-110 1/14____SFA*______W, 81-60 1/14____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 96-83 12/9____at Oklahoma______L, 75-107 1/16____Sam Houston St.*______W, 72-67 1/17____at Colorado______L, 60-97 12/20__Texas A&M-Kingsville______L, 85-88 1/20____at McNeese St.*______L, 61-73 1/21____Texas St.*______W, 69-59 12/22__at Colorado______L, 77-92 1/22____at Nicholls*______L, 76-82 1/23____at Oral Roberts______L, 75-77 12/30__Drake______L, 86-94 1/27____UT Arlington*______W, 84-68 1/26____at Northwestern St.*______L, 65-74 1/4_____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 82-99 1/29____North Texas*______W, 88-85 1/28____at UL-Monroe*______L, 65-83 1/6_____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 81-78 2/2_____Houston______(OT) W, 85-83 2/2_____Nicholls*______L, 73-91 1/11____McNeese St.*______W, 80-76 2/5_____at Texas St.*______L, 62-79 2/4_____McNeese St.*______W, 96-80 1/13____Nicholls*______W, 83-66 2/7_____UL-Monroe*______L, 62-82 2/6_____Oral Roberts______L, 62-75 1/18____at Northwestern St.*______W, 62-56 2/10____at Sam Houston St.*______(OT) L, 88-97 2/9_____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 88-84 1/20____at UL-Monroe*______W, 75-61 2/12____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 66-65 2/11____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 75-61 1/22____North Texas*______(OT) L, 59-62 2/17____Nicholls*______W, 85-80 2/18____at Texas St.*______(OT) W, 86-82 1/27____Texas St.*______W, 65-42 2/19____McNeese St.*______L, 76-78 2//23___UL-Monroe*______W, 66-54 2/3_____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 75-71 2/24____at North Texas*______L, 76-80 2/25____Northwestern St.*______W, 91-81 2/8_____at Nicholls*______W, 64-60 2/26____at UT Arlington*______W, 95-91 3/2_____at UT Arlington*______L, 58-80 2/10____at McNeese St.*______L, 83-89 2/28____Northwestern St.*______W, 87-79 3/4_____at North Texas*______W, 87-80 2/12____Sam Houston St.*______W, 88-77 3/4_____vs. Nicholls!______L, 89-101 3/6_____Northwestern St.!______W, 89-78 2/15____UL-Monroe*______W, 73-71 * Southland Conference game 3/10____vs. UL-Monroe!______L, 76-78 2/17____Northwestern St.*______W, 95-84

! Southland Tournament (Monroe, La.) * Southland Conference game 2/19____UT Arlington*______L, 73-94 ^ played at Hemisfair Arena (San Antonio) ! Southland Tournament (Shreveport, La.) 2/24____at Texas St.*______W, 75-59 2/29____at UT Arlington*______L, 68-70 3/2_____at North Texas*______L, 55-75 3/6_____vs. Sam Houston St.!______W, 60-58 3/8_____vs. North Texas!______L, 71-80 * Southland Conference game ! Southland Tournament (Shreveport, La.)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 55 History & Records Year-by-Year Results 1996-97 • 9-17 overall • 4-12 SLC 1997-98 • 16-11 overall • 10-6 SLC 1998-99 • 18-11 overall • 12-6 SLC 7-5 home • 1-11 road • 1-1 neutral 8-4 home • 8-7 road • 1-0 neutral 9-3 home • 7-7 road • 2-1 neutral 11/23__Angelo St.______W, 70-56 11/18__Midwestern St.______W, 85-78 11/15__Ouachita Baptist______W, 79-48 11/26__Abilene Christian______W, 90-78 11/22__UMKC______W, 82-81 11/19__at Texas Tech______L, 78-87 11/30__at Houston______L, 49-69 11/25__Angelo St.______L, 64-70 11/22__Texas College______W, 91-78 12/3____at Nebraska______L, 76-79 11/29__at Nebraska______L, 59-68 11/24__at Tulsa______L, 68-81 12/6____Gonzaga______L, 61-87 12/5____at Missouri St.+______L, 54-90 11/28__Troy______W, 83-72 12/7____Sacramento St.______W, 68-54 12/6____vs. Maine+______W, 97-69 12/1____at UTEP______L, 61-78 12/10__Idaho St.______(2OT) W, 77-74 12/9____UTRGV______W, 96-67 12/5____at Wichita St.______L, 73-82 12/17__at #23 Texas Tech______L, 51-99 12/13__at UTEP______L, 62-71 12/16__at UMKC______W, 85-83 12/21__at Idaho St.______L, 79-86 12/18__UTRGV______W, 96-67 12/30__UL-Monroe*______L, 82-91 12/30__UW-Milwaukee______W, 82-76 12/30__at UW-Milwaukee______W, 78-77 1/2_____at Lamar*______L, 60-79 1/2_____Nicholls*______W, 83-72 1/3_____at Northwestern St.*______L, 60-68 1/4_____at McNeese St.*______W, 79-69 1/4_____McNeese St.*______W, 78-75 1/5_____at UL-Monroe*______W, 78-66 1/7_____UT Arlington*______W, 83-77 1/9_____at Northwestern St.*______L, 59-77 1/8_____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 99-65 1/9_____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 84-80 1/11____at UL-Monroe*______L, 81-94 1/10____UT Arlington*______L, 67-72 1/14____at Nicholls*______W, 78-68 1/16____Sam Houston St.*______L, 60-63 1/17____at Nicholls*______L, 78-82 1/16____at Southeastern La.*______W, 97-87 1/18____Stephen F. Austin*_____(OT) L, 105-111 1/19____at McNeese St.*______W, 84-70 1/23____at Texas St.*______W, 60-56 1/21____at UT Arlington*______L, 61-69 1/24____Sam Houston St.*______W, 77-59 1/28____McNeese St.*______W, 89-80 1/25____Texas St.*______L, 85-100 1/29____at Texas St.*______(OT) W, 64-63 1/30____Northwestern St.*______W, 66-53 1/30____UL-Monroe*______L, 81-84 2/2_____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 69-68 2/4_____at UL-Monroe*______W, 72-68 2/1_____Northwestern St.*______W, 89-64 2/5_____Southeastern La.*______W, 85-78 2/6_____at Northwestern St.*______W, 77-68 2/6_____at McNeese St.*______L, 84-98 2/7_____McNeese St.*______W, 72-57 2/11____Southeastern La.*______W, 83-59 2/8_____at Nicholls*______L, 101-108 2/12____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 75-78 2/13____Nicholls*______(2OT) L, 99-104 2/15____at Texas St.*______(OT) L, 78-86 2/14____at UT Arlington*______W, 83-70 2/18____at Sam Houston St.*_____ (2OT) L, 90-92 2/22____UT Arlington*______L, 71-78 2/19____Northwestern St.*______W, 79-78 2/20____Lamar*______W, 75-65 2/27____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 74-60 2/21____UL-Monroe*______L, 80-94 2/25____at UT Arlington*______L, 70-75 3/1_____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 53-72 2/26____Texas St.*______L, 65-76 2/27____Texas St.*______L, 77-91 * Southland Conference game 3/4_____vs. UT Arlington!______L, 52-56 3/5_____vs. Lamar!______W, 77-63 + Missouri St. Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) 3/6_____vs. Texas St.!______W, 71-63

* Southland Conference game 3/11____vs. #3 Connecticut%______L, 66-91 ! Southland Tournament (Shreveport, La.) * Southland Conference game ! Southland Tournament (Shreveport, La.) % NCAA First Round (, Colo.)

56 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 1999-2000 • 15-13 overall • 12-6 SLC 2000-01 • 14-15 overall • 12-8 SLC 2001-02 • 19-10 overall • 13-7 SLC 10-4 home • 5-9 road • 0-0 neutral 9-4 home • 5-10 road • 0-1 neutral 10-2 home • 7-8 road • 2-0 neutral 11/20__Texas College______W, 84-72 11/18__at Kansas St.______L, 55-71 11/16__vs. Maine+______W, 75-56 11/23__Colorado Christian______W, 92-72 11/21__at Illinois-Chicago______L, 75-91 11/17__at FIU+______W, 71-65 11/27__A&M-Corpus Christi______W, 95-80 11/25__St. Mary’s______W, 61-55 11/28__at Nebraska______L, 63-81 11/29__at Kansas St.______L, 75-86 11/28__at Texas______L, 51-70 12/1____Illinois St.______W, 89-82 12/1____at Tulsa______L, 59-76 12/2____TCU______L, 80-91 12/7____vs. Idaho St.^______W, 86-72 12/4____at #21 Oklahoma St.______L, 66-87 12/7____UT Arlington*______W, 75-64 12/8____at Missouri St.^______(OT) W, 76-71 12/6____at TCU______L, 80-100 12/9____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 71-61 12/15__at TCU______L, 91-85 12/9____at A&M-Corpus Christi______L, 75-80 12/17__at Illinois St.______L, 87-95 12/20__Lamar*______W, 80-67 12/18__at Troy______L, 74-88 12/28__at McNeese St.*______W, 70-66 12/22__Sam Houston St.*______W, 90-74 12/28__at Sam Houston St.*______W, 61-59 1/3_____at Oklahoma St.______L, 63-88 12/29__at McNeese St.*______L, 62-71 12/30__at UT Arlington*______W, 75-73 1/6_____at Nicholls*______L, 59-67 1/3_____at Southeastern La.*______W, 75-54 1/6_____Southeastern La.*______L, 86-90 1/8_____at Southeastern La.*______L, 45-54 1/5_____Nicholls*______W, 93-65 1/8_____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 70-52 1/13____Sam Houston St.*______L, 81-84 1/10____McNeese St.*______W, 81-73 1/13____McNeese St.*______W, 93-65 1/15____Lamar*______W, 95-65 1/17____at UL-Monroe*______L, 70-72 1/15____Lamar*______W, 82-58 1/20____at Northwestern St.*______W, 81-74 1/19____at Northwestern St.*______L, 86-88 1/20____at Northwestern St.*______L, 55-57 1/22____at UL-Monroe*______W, 76-62 1/24____UT Arlington*______L, 91-95 1/22____at UL-Monroe*______L, 71-85 1/27____Texas St.*______W, 77-69 1/26____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 84-75 1/27____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 74-73 2/3_____McNeese St.*______L, 79-89 1/31____at Lamar*______W, 78-72 1/29____Texas St.*______(OT) W, 90-86 2/10____at UT Arlington*______L, 77-86 2/2_____at Sam Houston St.*_____ (OT) W, 82-75 2/3_____UT Arlington*______W, 96-77 2/12____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 65-59 2/4_____at UT Arlington*______W, 92-84 2/5_____Sam Houston St.*______W, 75-72 2/15____Northwestern St.*______W, 84-74 2/8_____UL-Monroe*______W, 81-74 2/10____at Nicholls*______L, 57-59 2/17____UL-Monroe*______(OT) L, 104-107 2/10____Northwestern St.*______W, 77-67 2/12____at Southeastern La.*______W, 55-49 2/19____at Texas St.*______(OT) W, 90-85 2/16____Texas St.*______L, 68-81 2/17____UL-Monroe*______L, 85-92 2/24____at Lamar*______L, 75-81 2/21____at Southeastern La.*______W, 64-50 2/19____Northwestern St.*______W, 73-70 2/26____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 77-87 2/23____at Nicholls*______W, 73-51 2/26____at McNeese St.*______W, 96-79 3/1_____Nicholls*______W, 73-66 2/26____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 62-73 3/4_____Texas St.*______L, 69-77 3/3_____Southeastern La.*______W, 74-66 3/2_____at Texas St.*______L, 59-70 3/7_____Texas St.!______L, 86-88 3/6_____Texas St.!______W, 71-69 3/4_____Texas St.!______W, 99-83

* Southland Conference game 3/8_____vs. Northwestern St.!!______L, 73-86 3/6_____at UL-Monroe!!______L, 62-64 ! Southland Tournament (San Antonio) * Southland Conference game + Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) ! Southland Tournament First Round (San Antonio) ^ Missouri St. Tournament (Springfield, Mo.) !! Southland Tournament Semifinals (Bossier City, La.) * Southland Conference game ! Southland Tournament First Round (San Antonio) !! Southland Tournament Semifinals (Monroe, La.)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 57 History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2002-03 • 10-17 overall • 7-13 SLC 2003-04 • 19-14 overall • 11-5 SLC 2004-05 • 15-13 overall • 10-6 SLC 5-7 home • 4-10 road • 1-0 neutral 11-4 home • 7-5 road • 1-5 neutral 10-4 home • 5-9 road • 0-0 neutral 11/22__vs. Idaho St.+______(OT) W, 76-71 11/20__at Alaska-Fairbanks+______L, 48-66 11/21__UT-Tyler______W, 84-56 11/23__at #16 Marquette+______L, 68-80 11/22__vs. Virginia Military Inst.+____ W, 68-52 11/24__Texas Lutheran______W, 68-52 11/26__UNC Wilmington______L, 52-66 11/23__vs. Idaho St.+______L, 59-65 11/28__Texas A&M International_____ W, 86-68 12/1____at Nebraska______L, 53-69 11/29__Illinois-Chicago______L, 47-73 12/1____at Murray St.______L, 58-69 12/4____St. Mary’s______W, 81-67 12/3____at #25 Oklahoma St.______L, 53-83 12/4____at Louisiana Tech______L, 64-73 12/15__at Texas A&M______W, 80-75 12/6____UTRGV______(OT) L, 83-86 12/12__Louisiana Tech______W, 79-71 12/21__at UNC Wilmington______L, 60-91 12/13__at Baylor______W, 53-45 12/18__at Kansas St.______L, 69-73 12/28__at UT Arlington*______L, 59-71 12/15__Sul Ross St.______W, 100-71 12/21__at Wichita St.______L, 79-84 1/2_____at Northwestern St.*______L, 67-76 12/18__Texas A&M^______L, 49-62 12/29__at #12 Texas______L, 82-100 1/4_____at UL-Monroe*______W, 82-65 12/21__UT-Tyler______W, 95-60 1/3_____New Mexico St.______(OT) W, 81-74 1/9_____Lamar*______W, 81-79 12/29__vs. New Mexico St.$______L, 53-62 1/6_____at UL-Monroe*______W, 80-65 1/11____Sam Houston St.*______L, 65-82 12/30__vs. San Francisco$______L, 69-70 1/8_____at Northwestern St.*______L, 66-71 1/18____McNeese St.*______L, 51-66 1/3_____Elmhurst______W, 84-65 1/14____Nicholls*______W, 79-69 1/22____Stephen F. Austin*______L, 66-77 1/10____at UT Arlington*______L, 64-85 1/17____at UTRGV______L, 78-90 1/25____at Texas St.*______L, 76-85 1/15____at Southeastern La.*______L, 68-78 1/20____at McNeese St.*______W, 80-75 1/30____at Southeastern La.*______L, 53-72 1/17____at Nicholls*______(OT) W, 83-79 1/22____Northwestern St.*______W, 86-78 2/1_____at Nicholls*______(OT) W, 83-81 1/21____Texas St.*______L, 73-74 1/29____Southeastern La.*______L, 54-63 2/6_____Northwestern St.*______L, 63-73 1/24____Northwestern St.*______(OT) W, 84-82 2/3_____Sam Houston St.*______L, 56-72 2/8_____UL-Monroe*______L, 61-71 1/28____at Lamar*______(OT) W, 95-91 2/5_____at Lamar*______L, 68-85 2/13____at Lamar*______W, 61-53 1/31____Nicholls*______W, 83-67 2/9_____Texas St.*______W, 88-69 2/15____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 50-72 2/4_____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 60-69 2/12____at Southeastern La.*______L, 66-69 2/20____at McNeese St.*______L, 66-72 2/7_____McNeese St.*______W, 93-81 2/17____at Nicholls*______W, 83-78 2/24____Texas St.*______W, 83-73 2/12____UL-Monroe*______W, 78-62 2/19____at UT Arlington*______W, 79-72 2/26____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 45-76 2/14____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 68-65 2/23____Lamar*______L, 83-88 3/1_____UT Arlington*______L, 60-68 2/18____UT Arlington*______L, 73-79 2/26____UT Arlington*______W, 96-78 3/5_____Southeastern La.*______W, 80-69 2/25____at Texas St.*______W, 69-66 3/1_____Stephen F. Austin______W, 69-65 3/7_____Nicholls*______W, 79-60 2/28____at Northwestern St.*______W, 80-72 3/4_____at Texas St.*______W, 81-76 + Marquette Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3/3_____Lamar*______W, 78-72 3/8_____Lamar!______L, 83-91

* Southland Conference game 3/5_____Southeastern La.*______W, 106-86 * Southland Conference game 3/8_____Texas St.!______W, 78-73 ! Southland Tournament (San Antonio) 3/10____at Southeastern La.!!______W, 87-85 3/12____Stephen F. Austin!!!______W, 74-70 3/18____vs. #1 Stanford%______L, 45-71 + Top of the World Classic (Fairbanks, Alaska) ^ played at Alamodome (San Antonio) $ Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah) * Southland Conference game ! Southland Tournament First Round (San Antonio) !! Southland Tournament Semifinals (Hammond, La.) !!! Southland Tournament Championship (San Antonio)

% NCAA First Round (Seattle, Wash.)

58 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2005-06 • 11-17 overall • 6-10 SLC Brooks Thompson 2007-08 • 13-17 overall • 7-9 SLC 7-7 home • 2-10 road • 2-0 neutral 2006-16 9-5 home • 3-11 road • 1-1 neutral 11/19__Angelo St.______W, 81-78 (10 seasons) 11/9____Hardin-Simmons______W, 69-47 11/23__Cameron______W, 73-56 Record: 133-178 (.428) 11/12__at #15 Texas______L, 37-58 11/26__at #18 Iowa______L, 46-79 Conf.: 64-101 (.388) 11/17__Navy^______W, 77-67 11/30__A&M-Corpus Christi______L, 59-77 11/26__Paul Quinn______W, 93-79

12/3____Murray St.______(OT) L, 79-89 2006-07 • 7-22 overall • 3-13 SLC 11/29__UMKC______W, 73-61 12/6____UTRGV______W, 101-81 6-8 home • 1-13 road • 0-1 neutral 12/1____SMU______L, 56-62 12/11__Jackson St.______L, 75-78 11/10__Texas A&M International_____ W, 50-46 12/12__at Arkansas______L, 42-67 12/20__at New Mexico St.______L, 72-74 11/12__UTRGV^______L, 54-64 12/15__at Georgia St.______(OT) L, 71-76 12/27__vs. Cal State Fullerton+______W, 88-76 11/17__at Washington St.______L, 44-67 12/19__Texas Wesleyan______W, 70-54 12/28__vs. St. Bonaventure+______W, 76-55 11/19__at Gonzaga______L, 48-92 12/22__at San Diego______L, 54-69 1/2_____at A&M-Corpus Christi____ (OT) L, 83-91 11/22__Cal State Fullerton______L, 63-67 12/28__McMurry______W, 77-56 1/5_____at Southeastern La.*______L, 68-72 11/26__San Diego______W, 64-49 1/2_____at Oklahoma St.______L, 61-73 1/7_____at McNeese St.*______L, 74-78 11/29__Henderson St.______W, 55-36 1/8_____at UTRGV______L, 63-71 1/14____UL-Monroe*______W, 69-56 12/2____at Cal State Fullerton______L, 67-76 1/12____at Lamar*______L, 56-81 1/19____Sam Houston St.*______L, 63-71 12/6____TCU______L, 46-62 1/17____Central Arkansas*______W, 81-77 1/21____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 76-67 12/9____Texas Wesleyan______W, 64-60 1/19____Northwestern St.*______(OT) W, 81-78 1/26____at Northwestern St.*______L, 59-70 12/20__at UTRGV______L, 64-69 1/23____at UT Arlington*______L, 50-56 1/28____at UL-Monroe*______L, 68-77 12/27__at TCU______L, 51-63 1/26____Texas St.*______L, 73-79 2/2_____Nicholls*______W, 67-50 12/30__at #13 Oklahoma St.______L, 47-84 2/2_____at A&M-Corpus Christi*______L, 61-73 2/4_____Southeastern La.*______L, 82-95 1/6_____Lamar*______L, 59-71 2/6_____Sam Houston St.*______L, 54-70 2/9_____McNeese St.*______W, 100-75 1/11____at Central Arkansas*______L, 49-59 2/9_____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 39-60 2/11____Lamar*______L, 70-77 1/13____at Northwestern St.*______L, 62-82 2/14____at Southeastern La.*______W, 61-57 2/16____at UT Arlington*______W, 74-71 1/20____at Texas St.*______L, 63-67 2/16____at Nicholls*______W, 54-52 2/18____at Texas St.*______L, 68-85 1/22____UT Arlington*______W, 72-64 2/20____UT Arlington*______W, 80-72 2/23____Stephen F. Austin______W, 71-68 1/28____A&M-Corpus Christi*______L, 63-78 2/23____at Texas St.*______(OT) W, 103-96 2/25____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 87-90 2/1_____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 64-76 2/27____McNeese St.*______L, 53-74 3/3_____Northwestern St.*______L, 64-85 2/3_____Stephen F. Austin*______W, 48-45 3/1_____A&M-Corpus Christi*______W, 65-51 3/7_____Northwestern St.!______L, 61-75 2/8_____Southeastern La.*______L, 57-64 3/5_____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 37-68 + Florida International Holiday Classic (Miami, Fla.) 2/10____Nicholls*______(OT) L, 54-65 3/8_____Stephen F. Austin*______L, 52-58 * Southland Conference game 2/15____at UT Arlington*______L, 52-81 3/13____Stephen F. Austin!______L, 60-71 ! Southland Tournament (Natchitoches, La.) 2/17____Texas St.*______L, 65-77 ^ played at Alamodome (San Antonio) 2/22____at McNeese St.*______L, 57-63 * Southland Conference game 2/24____at A&M-Corpus Christi*______L, 59-75 ! Southland First Round (Katy, Texas) 3/1_____Sam Houston St.*______L, 61-73 3/3_____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 54-49 ^ played at Alamodome (San Antonio) * Southland Conference game

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 59 History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2008-09 • 19-13 overall • 8-8 SLC 2009-10 • 19-11 overall • 9-7 SLC 2010-11 • 20-14 overall • 9-7 SLC 11-3 home • 6-9 road • 2-1 neutral 11-3 home • 6-7 road • 2-1 neutral 11-3 home • 5-10 road • 4-1 neutral 11/14__at Oklahoma St.______L, 57-76 11/15__at Iowa______W, 62-50 11/12__Huston-Tillotson______W, 82-65 11/17__at Iowa______L, 67-73 11/18__East Central______W, 103-80 11/17__at Evansville______L, 73-77 11/22__East Central______W, 136-68 11/23__vs. UC Irvine$______W, 66-56 11/19__Cameron______W, 71-61 11/25__McMurry______W, 80-55 11/24__vs. Fairleigh Dickinson$______W, 75-61 11/22__Troy______W, 81-70 12/2____at Navy______L, 65-78 11/25__at Eastern Kentucky$______L, 72-74 11/30__San Jose St.______W, 72-63 12/4____at Rice______W, 78-75 11/28__Texas Southern______W, 79-57 12/2____at UC Riverside______L, 75-82 12/18__at UTRGV______L, 72-74 12/1____Cameron______W, 73-42 12/4____at Pepperdine______W, 86-81 12/22__at UMKC______W, 76-72 12/5____at Oklahoma St.______L, 55-61 12/11__at Houston______W, 68-63 12/27__Georgia St.______W, 60-48 12/7____UTRGV______W, 84-58 12/20__Samford______L, 73-74 12/29__at SMU______W, 80-75 12/18__at UTRGV______W, 72-48 12/23__at Tulsa______L, 67-92 1/2_____Colgate______W, 76-66 12/29__at Utah______L, 47-69 12/30__at Bowling Green______L, 59-70 1/5_____Texas Wesleyan______W, 98-67 1/1_____Houston______W, 83-82 1/3_____at Oklahoma St.______L, 63-79 1/10____McNeese St.*______W, 58-49 1/3_____McMurry______W, 84-58 1/8_____Sam Houston St.*______L, 59-62 1/14____at Nicholls*______W, 62-55 1/9_____at McNeese St.*______W, 78-69 1/12____at A&M-Corpus Christi*______W, 55-47 1/17____UT Arlington*______(2OT) L, 97-100 1/13____Nicholls*______W, 64-59 1/15____Stephen F. Austin*______L, 59-68 1/21____UTRGV______W, 83-72 1/16____at UT Arlington*______L, 66-72 1/19____at Northwestern St.*______W, 63-58 1/24____at A&M-Corpus Christi*______L, 66-80 1/23____A&M-Corpus Christi*_____ (OT) L, 62-66 1/22____Texas St.*______W, 88-84 1/28____Texas St.*______W, 86-76 1/27____at Texas St.*______L, 62-76 1/24____Okla. Panhandle St.______W, 71-50 1/31____at Lamar*______W, 67-66 1/30____Lamar*______L, 57-64 1/29____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 67-88 2/4_____Sam Houston St.*______(2OT) L, 86-89 2/3_____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 67-73 2/2_____UT Arlington*______W, 70-62 2/7_____at Southeastern La.*______W, 66-61 2/6_____Southeastern La.*______W, 64-57 2/5_____Lamar*______W, 70-64 2/11____Central Arkansas*______W, 88-79 2/10____at Central Arkansas*______L, 64-72 2/9_____at Southeastern La.*______L, 73-79 2/14____at UT Arlington*______L, 82-84 2/13____UT Arlington*______W, 63-61 2/12____at Stephen F. Austin*______L, 66-70 2/18____A&M-Corpus Christi*______W, 73-66 2/17____at A&M-Corpus Christi*______W, 57-56 2/16____McNeese St.*______W, 65-61 2/21____at Sam Houston St.*______L, 67-89 2/20____Sam Houston St.*______(OT) W, 91-90 2/19____at Nicholls*______L, 52-54 2/25____at Northwestern St.*______L, 74-77 2/24____Northwestern St.*______W, 88-74 2/23____A&M-Corpus Christi*______W, 71-62 2/28____Lamar*______W, 79-72 2/27____at Lamar*______W, 76-74 2/26____at Texas St.*______L, 80-82 3/4_____at Texas St.*______L, 66-80 3/3_____Texas St.*______L, 76-83 3/2_____Central Arkansas*______W, 70-58

3/7_____Stephen F. Austin*______L, 62-66 3/6_____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 65-63 3/5_____at UT Arlington*______W, 68-63 3/12____vs. Sam Houston St.!______W, 83-74 3/10____vs. A&M-Corpus Christi!______L, 66-78 3/9_____vs. Northwestern St.!______W, 97-96 3/13____vs. Nicholls!______W, 57-55 $ O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic (Richmond, Ky.) 3/10____vs. Sam Houston St.!______W, 79-70 3/15____vs. Stephen F. Austin!______L, 57-68 * Southland Conference game 3/12____vs. McNeese St.!______W, 75-72 * Southland Conference game ! Southland First Round (Katy, Texas) 3/16____vs. Alabama St.%______W, 70-61 # Southland Tournament (Katy, Texas) 3/18____vs. #1 Ohio St.%%______L, 46-75 * Southland Conference game ! Southland Tournament (Katy, Texas) % NCAA First Four (Dayton, Ohio) %% NCAA Second Round (Cleveland, Ohio)

60 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2011-12 • 18-14 overall • 10-6 SLC 2012-13 • 10-22 overall • 3-14 WAC 2013-14 • 8-22 overall • 4-12 C-USA 8-5 home • 8-8 road • 2-1 neutral 3-9 home • 4-11 road • 3-2 neutral 7-9 home • 1-12 road • 0-1 neutral 11/11__at UTEP______W, 73-64 11/9____vs. Morgan State^______L, 59-71 11/9____Northern Arizona______L, 63-74 11/15__vs. Oral Roberts^______W, 78-77 11/10__vs. Holy Cross^______W, 60-56 11/14__at Houston______L, 62-80 11/16__at Oklahoma St.^______(OT) L, 85-90 11/11__at Old Dominion^______W, 79-70 11/18__McMurry______L, 71-73 11/21__at Colorado St.%______L, 75-85 11/17__USC Upstate______W, 67-59 11/21__UTRGV______L, 55-70 11/22__vs. Fresno St.%______W, 83-79 11/21__at BYU______L, 62-81 11/23__A&M-Corpus Christi______W, 87-76 11/26__Pepperdine______(OT) L, 64-70 11/29__at Oregon______L, 78-95 11/26__at Nicholls______L, 73-79 11/27__Cameron______W, 76-48 12/1____at Bakersfield______L, 52-85 11/29__at Texas Tech______L, 64-94 11/30__at San Jose St.______L, 66-72 12/4____at Mississippi State______L, 42-53 12/4____Huston-Tillotson______W, 90-62 12/5____at Samford______W, 74-52 12/8____at USC Upstate______L, 77-88 12/7____at UTRGV______W, 72-65 12/20__at Houston______L, 75-77 12/21__at A&M-Corpus Christi______W, 75-45 12/18__Bakersfield______L, 64-90 12/22__at Troy______W, 76-70 12/29__Utah State*______L, 67-71 12/22__Georgia State______L, 68-99 12/28__UC Riverside______L, 65-70 12/31__San Jose State*______L, 67-80 12/31__Cameron______W, 64-56 1/1_____Bowling Green______(OT) W, 86-79 1/3_____at New Mexico State*______L, 62-82 1/4_____at Arkansas______L, 71-104 1/4_____Nicholls*______W, 91-50 1/5_____at Denver*______L, 50-75 1/9_____Marshall*______W, 90-81 1/8_____at Sam Houston St.*______W, 62-60 1/10____UT Arlington*______L, 67-75 1/11____Charlotte*______W, 85-77 1/11____A&M-Corpus Christi*______L, 49-50 1/12____Louisiana Tech*______L, 71-73 1/16____at UAB*______L, 65-78 1/14____at Stephen F. Austin*______W, 59-52 1/19____Texas State*______(OT) L, 78-81 1/18____at Middle Tennessee*______L, 58-80 1/18____Northwestern St.*______W, 80-62 1/24____at Seattle U*______W, 78-75 1/25____at UTEP*______L, 62-81 1/21____at Texas St.*______W, 80-75 1/26____at Idaho*______L, 70-74 1/30____Rice*______W, 89-76 1/25____Jarvis Christian______W, 115-49 1/31____Denver*______L, 57-71 2/1_____Louisiana Tech*______L, 72-87 1/28____Sam Houston St.*______W, 78-66 2/2_____New Mexico State*______L, 62-75 2/6_____at Old Dominion*______L, 61-69 2/1_____at UT Arlington*______L, 66-67 2/12____Bakersfield______L, 52-61 2/8_____at East Carolina*______L, 71-81 2/4_____at Lamar*______L, 66-80 2/16____at Texas State*______W, 73-62 2/13____FIU*______L, 72-80 2/8_____Southeastern La.*______W, 59-51 2/23____Nicholls~______W, 76-58 2/15____Florida Atlantic*______W, 66-56 2/11____Stephen F. Austin*______L, 51-59 2/28____Idaho*______W, 74-56 2/20____at Southern Miss*______L, 56-85 2/15____at McNeese St.*______L, 54-58 3/2_____Seattle U*______L, 37-53 2/22____at Tulane*______L, 56-68 2/18____at Georgia St.~______L, 71-82 3/9_____at Utah State*______L, 51-71 2/27____North Texas*______L, 62-71 2/22____ at A&M-Corpus Christi*____ (OT) W, 86-82 3/12____vs. San Jose State!______W, 67-49 3/2_____at Tulsa*______L, 70-72 (OT)

2/25____Texas St.*______L, 52-66 3/14____vs. Louisiana Tech!______W, 73-67 3/6_____UTEP*______L, 51-61 2/29____at Central Arkansas*______W, 73-60 3/15____vs. UT Arlington!______L, 53-69 3/11____vs. East Carolina!______L, 76-79 3/3_____UT Arlington*______W, 97-88 ^ Liberty Tax Classic (Norfolk, Va.) * Conference USA game 3/7_____vs. McNeese St.!______(OT) L, 74-78 ~ Ramada WorldWide BracketBusters ! Conference USA Tournament (El Paso, Texas) ^ NIT Season Tip-Off Midwest Regional (Stillwater, Okla.) * Western Atheltic Conference game % NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation (Fort Collins, Colo.) ! Western Athletic Conference Tournament (Las Vegas) * Southland Conference game ~ Sears BracketBusters ! Southland Tournament (Katy, Texas)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 61 History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2014-15 • 14-16 overall • 8-10 C-USA 2015-16 • 5-27 overall • 3-15 C-USA Steve Henson 7-8 home • 7-7 road • 0-1 neutral 4-10 home • 1-14 road • 0-3 neutral 2016-present 11/14__Huston-Tillotson______W, 92-74 11/13__at Loyola-Chicago______L, 64-76 (4 seasons) 11/17__UTRGV______L, 62-63 11/15__at Clemson#______L, 45-78 Record: 64-68 (.485) 11/22__Texas State______W, 80-67 11/17__at Creighton#______L, 78-103 Conf.: 37-35 (.514) 11/25__Loyola-Chicago______L, 57-71 11/21__at Southern Utah______W, 82-79

11/30__Southern Utah______L, 92-93 11/23__vs. Central Arkansas^______L, 84-94 2016-17 • 14-19 overall • 8-10 C-USA 12/3____at Northern Arizona_____ W, 88-83 (OT) 11/25__vs. Texas Southern^______L, 80-91 11-3 home • 2-15 road • 1-1 neutral 12/6____at Washington State______L, 71-91 11/29__UT Permian Basin______L, 85-90 11/11__at Fresno State______L, 66-69 12/15__at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi_ W, 73-60 12/2____at Texas State______L, 53-76 11/13__at Oregon State______L, 64-72 12/20__at TCU______L, 57-88 12/8____at Texas______L, 50-116 11/16__at UIC______L, 78-86 12/30__Cameron______W, 79-68 12/12__Texas A&M-Corpus Christi_____ L, 79-85 11/19__Prairie View A&M______W, 69-59 1/2_____at Rice*______L, 52-67 12/16__East Central______W, 75-61 11/22__at Lamar______L, 58-78 1/4_____at North Texas*______W, 71-61 12/19__Utah Valley______L, 78-83 11/25__Texas State______W, 63-48 1/8_____Southern Miss*______W, 77-57 12/22__Cal Poly______L, 73-88 12/1____at Cal Poly______L, 47-59 1/10____Louisiana Tech*______L, 72-84 1/1_____North Texas*______L, 66-70 12/3____at Utah Valley______L, 71-75 1/12____at UTRGV______W, 68-43 1/3_____Rice*______W, 85-80 12/7____at Texas Tech______L, 50-87 1/17____UTEP*______L, 55-73 1/7_____at UAB*______L, 82-104 12/10__ Southeastern Oklahoma State__ W, 88-69 1/22____at Marshall*______W, 82-68 1/9_____at Middle Tennessee*______L, 71-79 12/18__at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi___ L,69-73 1/24____at WKU*______L, 74-83 1/16____UTEP*______W, 71-67 12/21__Utah Valley______W, 66-60 1/29____Middle Tennessee*______W, 69-58 1/21____FIU*______L, 56-72 12/29__East Central______W, 79-75 1/31____UAB*______L, 57-65 1/23____Florida Atlantic*______L, 71-86 1/1_____UTEP*______W, 67-55 2/5_____at FIU*______W, 74-63 1/28____at Louisiana Tech*______L, 75-85 1/5_____at Southern Miss*______L, 59-77 2/7_____at Florida Atlantic*______W, 74-59 1/30____at Southern Miss*______L, 70-86 1/7_____at Louisiana Tech*______W, 69-68 2/12____Old Dominion*______W, 72-67 2/4_____WKU*______L, 71-83 1/12____Florida Atlantic*______W, 68-63 2/14____Charlotte*______L, 81-89 2/6_____Marshall*______L, 91-109 1/14____FIU*______W, 57-55 2/21____at UTEP*______L, 62-69 2/11____at Florida Atlantic*______L, 73-79 1/21____at UTEP*______L, 39-59 2/26____at Southern Miss*______L, 66-70 2/13____at FIU*______L, 65-79 1/26____at Marshall*______L, 71-92 2/28____at Louisiana Tech*______L, 66-76 2/18____Louisiana Tech*______L, 74-87 1/28____at WKU*______66-81 3/5_____Rice*______L, 74-76 2/20____Southern Miss*______W, 74-53 2/2_____Middle Tennessee*______L, 59-69

3/7_____North Texas*______W, 69-68 2/25____at Charlotte*______L, 108-114 (2OT) 2/4_____UAB*______W, 82-67 3/11____vs. FIU!______L, 54-57 2/27____at Old Dominion*______L, 56-78 2/9_____Southern Miss*______W, 57-51 * Conference USA game 3/5_____at UTEP*______L, 74-81 2/11____Louisiana Tech*______L, 66-72 ! Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 3/8_____vs. Florida Atlantic!______L, 58-82 2/16____at Rice*______L, 68-80 # Men Who Speak Up Main Event (campus sites) 2/18____at North Texas*______L, 73-83 ^ Men Who Speak Up Main Event (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2/23____at FIU*______W, 69-67 * Conference USA game 2/25____at Florida Atlantic*______L, 66-73 ! Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) 3/2_____Charlotte*______L, 75-76 3/4_____Old Dominion*______W, 73-55 3/8_____vs. WKU !______W, 56-52 3/9_____vs. Middle Tennessee !______L, 70-86 * Conference USA game

! Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

62 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Year-by-Year Results 2018-19 • 13-19 overall • 7-11 C-USA 2017-18 • 20-15 overall • 11-7 C-USA 2018-19 • 17-15 overall • 11-7 C-USA 10-5 home • 3-9 road • 0-5 neutral 12-4 home • 6-8 road • 2-3 neutral 11-4 home • 5-7 road • 1-4 neutral 11/5____at Oklahoma______L, 67-85 11/12__East Central______W, 92-59 11/7____St. Edwards______L, 76-77 11/8____vs. Southern Illinois #______L, 60-72 11/15__at Texas State______W, 79-78 11/12__Oklahoma______L, 67-87 11/9____vs. Oakland #______L, 62-75 11/17__vs. Coastal Carolina#______L, 69-83 11/14__at Oklahoma State______L, 60-82 11/10__vs. Delaware #______L, 79-91 11/18__vs. Bradley#______L, 69-71 11/19__vs. UC Irvine#______L, 56-65 11/18__at Utah State______L, 50-82 11/19__vs. James Madison#______W, 90-77 11/20__vs. South Dakota State#______L, 79-99 11/22__Wiley College______W, 90-68 11/24__Texas A&M-Corpus Christi____ W, 72-58 11/21__vs. FGCU#______W, 76-65 11/30__Prairie View A&M______L, 72-79 11/28__at Tulsa______L, 96-100 11/26__at Houston Baptist______W, 86-82 12/3____Texas A&M-Corpus Christi____ W, 86-67 11/30__Ottawa______W, 125-64 12/1____Texas State______L, 68-69 12/7____at Texas State______W, 77-71 12/2____at Utah Valley______L, 80-88 12/8____Mid-America Christian______W, 104-74 12/15__UT Permian Basin______W, 98-55 12/4____at Oklahoma______L, 85-97 12/15__vs. Arkansas^______L, 67-79 12/18__vs. Oregon State &______L, 78-88 12/9____Houston Baptist______W, 87-71 12/17__Bethany [Kan.]______W, 101-77 12/21__Illinois State______W, 89-70 12/16__Bethany______W, 95-67 12/20__at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi_ W, 64-50 12/28__Our Lady of the Lake______W, 99-64 12/20__at Nebraska______L, 94-104 12/29__Southeastern Oklahoma St.___ W, 70-67 1/2_____at Florida Atlantic *______L, 64-79 12/28__Rice*______W, 79-66 1/3_____UTEP*______W, 75-60 1/4_____at FIU *______L, 83-90 (OT) 12/30__North Texas*______L, 71-72 1/5_____at UTEP*______W, 67-63 1/9_____Louisiana Tech *______W, 89-73 1/4_____at Louisiana Tech*______W, 78-76 1/10____Rice*______W, 95-79 1/11____Southern Miss *______W, 80-70 1/6_____at Southern Miss*______L, 83-93 1/12____North Texas*______W, 76-74 1/15____at UTEP *______L, 77-80 (OT) 1/11____FIU*______L, 76-79 1/17____Middle Tennessee*______L, 86-89 1/18____UTEP *______W, 86-70 1/13____Florida Atlantic*______L, 69-73 1/19____at UAB*______L, 73-83 1/23____at North Texas *______L, 78-98 1/20____UTEP*______W, 65-61 1/24____Charlotte*______W, 88-43 1/25____at Rice *______W, 90-88 1/25____at Middle Tennessee*______L, 51-75 1/26____Old Dominion*______W, 74-73 1/30____UAB *______L, 68-76 1/27____at UAB*______W, 82-70 1/31____at Western Kentucky*_____L,88-96 (OT) 2/1_____Middle Tennessee *______L, 80-83 2/1_____Marshall*______W, 81-77 2/2_____at Marshall*______W, 116-106 (OT) 2/3_____at Old Dominion *______W, 85-81 (OT) 2/3_____WKU*______W, 74-63 2/7_____FIU*______W, 100-67 2/5_____at Charlotte *______L, 84-91 2/10____at UTEP______W, 63-59 2/9_____FAU*______W, 86-74 2/13____Marshall *______W, 72-63 2/15____at Old Dominion*______L, 62-100 2/14____at Southern Miss*______L, 71-78 2/15____Western Kentucky *______L, 73-77 (OT) 2/17____at Charlotte*______W, 97-89 (OT) 2/16____at Louisiana Tech*______L, 67-72 2/27____at Florida Atlantic *______L, 71-80 2/22____Southern Miss*______W, 64-56 2/28____Old Dominion*______L, 64-65 3/1_____UAB *______W, 66-59 2/24____Louisiana Tech*______W, 74-64 3/3_____UAB*______W, 76-70 3/4_____at Old Dominion *______L, 59-84 3/1_____at North Texas*______L, 62-80 3/6_____at Western Kentucky*___ W, 81-76 (OT) 3/7_____Marshall *______L, 77-82 3/3_____at Rice*______W, 79-60 3/9_____at Southern Miss*______L, 48-81 3/11____vs. UAB ^______L, 69-74 3/7_____vs. UTEP !______W, 71-58 3/14____vs. UAB!______L, 76-85 # Sunshine Slam (Orlando, Fla.) 3/8_____vs. Marshall !______L, 81-95 # Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla.) & played at Houston’s Toyota Center 3/14____Lamar &______W, 76-69 ^ Verizon Center (North Little Rock, Ark.) * Conference USA game 3/22____Sam Houston State &______L, 69-76 * Conference USA game ^ Conference USA Tournament (Frisco, Texas) # Island of the Bahamas Showcase (Nassau, The ! Conference USA Tournament (Frisco, Texas) Bahamas) * Conference USA game ! Conference USA Tournament (Frisco, Texas) & CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 63 History & Records Conference Tournament History Conference USA Tournament (2-7) 2001 CenturyTel Center - Bossier City, La. 2020 Ford Center at The Star - Frisco, Texas (3) UTSA 71, (7) Texas State 69 (10) UTSA 69, (9) UAB 74 [San Antonio, Texas] 2019 Ford Center at The Star - Frisco, Texas (6) Northwestern St. 86, (3) UTSA 73 (4) UTSA 76, (5) UAB 85 2000 Gold Dome - Shreveport, La. 2018 Ford Center at The Star - Frisco, Texas (6) Texas State 88, (3) UTSA 86 (5) UTSA 71, (12) UTEP 58 [San Antonio, Texas] (4) Marshall 95, (5) UTSA 81 1999 Gold Dome - Shreveport, La. 2017 Bartow Arena - Birmingham, Ala. (2) UTSA 77, (6) Lamar 63 (9) UTSA 56, (8) WKU 52 (2) UTSA 71, (1) Texas State 63 (1) Middle Tennessee 86, (9) UTSA 70 1998 Gold Dome - Shreveport, La. 2016 Bartow Arena - Birmingham, Ala. (6) UT Arlington 56, (3) UTSA 52 (12) Florida Atlantic 82, (13) UTSA 58 1996 Gold Dome - Shreveport, La. 2015 Legacy Arena - Birmingham, Ala. (3) UTSA 60, (6) Sam Houston State 58 (10) FIU 57, (7) UTSA 54 (2) North Texas 80, (3) UTSA 71 2014 Don Haskins Center - El Paso, Texas 1995 Gold Dome - Shreveport, La. (12) East Carolina 79, (13) UTSA 76 (3) UTSA 89, (6) Northwestern State 78 [San Anto- nio, Texas] Western Athletic Conference Tournament (2-1) (2) ULM 78, (3) UTSA 76 2013 Orleans Arena - Las Vegas, Nev. 1994 Fant-Ewing Coliseum - Monroe, La. (9) UTSA 67, (8) San Jose State 49 (3) Nicholls 101, (6) UTSA 89 (9) UTSA 73, (1) Louisiana Tech 67 1993 Fant-Ewing Coliseum - Monroe, La. (4) UT Arlington 69, (9) UTSA 53 (3) UTSA 77, (6) McNeese St. 68 (3) UTSA 86, (2) Nicholls 67 Southland Conference Tournament (17-15) (1) ULM 80, (3) UTSA 66 2012 Ferrell Center - Katy, Texas 1992 Convocation Center - San Antonio, Texas (4) McNeese State 78, (5) UTSA 74 (OT) (1) UTSA 94, (5) UT Arlington 75 2011 Ferrell Center - Katy, Texas (2) ULM 81, (1) UTSA 77 (7) UTSA 97, (2) Northwestern St. 96 (7) UTSA 79, (3) Sam Houston St. 70 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (5-4) (7) UTSA 75, (1) McNeese St. 72 1991 Edmunds Center - DeLand, Fla. 2010 Ferrell Center - Katy, Texas (1) UTSA 77, (8) Mercer 55 (3) A&M-Corpus Christi 78, UTSA 66 (5) Georgia State 94, (1) UTSA 84 2009 Ferrell Center - Katy, Texas 1990 Barton Coliseum - Little Rock, Ark. (6) UTSA 83, (3) Sam Houston St. 74 (2) UTSA 98, (7) Samford 85 (6) UTSA 57, (2) Nicholls 55 (3) UALR 99, (2) UTSA 83 (1) Stephen F. Austin 68, (6) UTSA 67 1989 Barton Coliseum - Little Rock, Ark. 2008 Ferrell Center - Katy, Texas (2) UALR 82, (7) UTSA 79 (1) Stephen F. Ausitn 71, (8) UTSA 60 1988 Ocean Center - Daytona Beach, Fla. 2006 Campus Sites (3) UTSA 78, (6) Stetson 74 (1) Northwestern St. 75, (8) UTSA 61 (3) UTSA 101, (2) UALR 75 [Natchitoches, La.] (3) UTSA 76, (1) Georgia Southern 69 (OT) 2005 Campus Sites 1987 Barton Coliseum - Little Rock, Ark. (5) Lamar 91, (4) UTSA 83 (1) UALR 62, (8) UTSA 60 [San Antonio, Texas] 2004 Campus Sites (3) UTSA 78, (6) Texas State 73 UTSA’s Conference Tournament Coaching Records [San Antonio, Texas] Coach______Appearances______W-L (3) UTSA 87, (2) Southeastern La. 85 Tim Carter______9______8-7 [Hammond, La.] Brooks Thompson______9______7-8 (3) UTSA 74, (4) Stephen F. Austin 70 Stu Starner______5______5-5 [San Antonio, Texas] Ken Burmeister______4______4-3 2002 Campus Sites Steve Henson______4______2-4 (3) UTSA 99, (6) Texas State 83 [San Antoino, Texas] (2) ULM 64, (3) UTSA 62 [Monroe, La.]

64 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Postseason Tournament History NCAA Tournament (1-4) UTSA’s NCAA Tournament Records 2011 East Region - First Four UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio Individual Points______29, Melvin Johnson III vs. Alabama State (2011) (16) UTSA 70, (16) Alabama State 61 Rebounds______11, Jeromie Hill vs. Alabama State (2011) East Region - Second Round Assists______5, Stephen Franklin vs. Alabama State (2011) Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, Ohio Steals______4, Devin Gibson vs. Ohio State (2011) (1) Ohio State 75, (16) UTSA 46 Blocks______3, McEverett Powers vs. Connecticut (1999) 2004 Phoenix Region - First Round Minutes______39, Devin Gibson vs. Ohio State (2011) FG Made____ 9, Melvin Johnson III vs. Alabama State (2011); Devin Gibson vs. Ohio State (2011) Key Arena - Seattle, Wash. FG Attempted______18, Devin Gibson vs. Ohio State (2011) (1) Stanford 71, (16) UTSA 45 FG Percentage (min. 4 made)______.571 (4-7), Scott Smith vs. Illinois (1988) 1999 West Region - First Round 3-PT. FG Made______3, Eric Cooper vs. Illinois (1988) McNichols Sports Arena - Denver, Colo. 3-PT. FG Attempted_8, Eric Cooper vs. Illinois (1988); Melvin Johnson III vs. Alabama State (2011) (1) UConn 91, (16) UTSA 66 ______Melvin Johnson III vs. Ohio State (2011) 3-PT. FG Percentage (min 2 made)______.500 (2-4), Devin Gibson vs. Ohio State (2011) 1988 Southeast Region - First Round ______Scott Smith vs. Illinois (1988) Riverfront Coliseum - Cincinnati, Ohio FT Made______9, Melvin Johnson III vs. Alabama State (2011) (3) Illinois 81, (14) UTSA 72 FT Attempted______13, Melvin Johnson III vs. Alabama State (2011) FT Percentage (min. 4 made)______.833 (5-6), Frank Hampton vs. Illinois (1988)

Team Points______72 vs. Illinois (1988) Scoring Margin______-29 (75-46) vs. Ohio State (2011) Rebounds______40 vs. Alabama State (2011) Rebound Margin______-10 (43-33) vs. Connecticut (1999) Assists______14 vs. Alabama State (2011) Most Turnovers______19 vs. Stanford (2004) Fewest Turnovers______10 vs. Illinois (1988) Steals______8 vs. Connecticut (1999), vs. Stanford (2004) Blocks______4 vs. Connecticut (1999) Fouls______18 vs. Illinois (1988) FG Made______25 vs. Illinois (1988), vs. Connecticut (1999) FG Attempted______64 vs. Illinois (1988) Highest FG Percentage______.426 (23-54) vs. Alabama State (2011) Lowest FG Percentage______.238 (15-62) vs. Stanford (2004) 3-PT. FG Made______5 vs. Illinois (1988) 3-PT. FG Attempted______17 vs. Connecticut (1999), vs. Ohio State (2011) 3-PT. FG Percentage______.313 (5-16) vs. Illinois (1988) FT Made______20 vs. Alabama State (2011) FT Attempted______30 vs. Alabama State (2011) FT Percentage______.857 (6-7) vs. Ohio State (2011) Most Points (1st half)______48 vs. Alabama State (2011) Most Points (2nd half)______41 vs. Illinois (1988) Largest Halftime lead______27 (48-21) vs. Alabama State (2011)

Double-Doubles (1) Jeromie Hill (14 points, 11 rebounds)______vs. Alabama State (2011)

UTSA’s NCAA Tournament Coaching Records Coach______Appearances (Years)______W-L Tim Carter______2 (1999, 2004)______0-2 Brooks Thompson______1 (2011)______1-1 Ken Burmeister______1 (1988)______0-1

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 65 History & Records Postseason Tournament History CollegeInsider.com Postseason UTSA’s CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament [CIT] Records Tournament [CIT] (1-1) 2018 First Round Individual Points______18, Keaton Walace vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Convocation Center - San Antonio, Texas Rebounds______8, Deon Lyle vs. Lamar (2018) UTSA 76, Lamar 69 Assists______6, Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Lamar (2018) Quarterfinal Round Steals______3, George Willborn III and Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Convocation Center - San Antonio, Texas Blocks______2, Kendell Ramlal vs. Lamar (2018) Sam Houston State 76, UTSA 69 Minutes______35, Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FG Made______7, Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FG Attempted______13, Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Sam Houston State (2018) ______13 Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Lamar (2018) FG Percentage (min. 4 made)______.833 (5-6), Byron Frohnen vs. Lamar (2018) 3-PT. FG Made______4, Deon Lyle vs. Lamar (2018) 3-PT. FG Attempted______10, Deon Lyle vs. Lamar (2018) 3-PT. FG Percentage (min 2 made)____ .600 (3-5), Giovanni De Nicolao vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FT Made______5, Nick Allen vs. lamar (2018) FT Attempted______10, Nick Allen vs. Lamar (2018) FT Percentage (min. 4 made)______.500 (5-10), Nick Allen vs. Lamar (2018)

Team Points______76 vs. Lamar (2018) Scoring Margin______+7 vs. Lamar (2018) / -7 vs. Sam Houston State(2018) Rebounds______36 vs. Lamar (2018) Rebound Margin______-9 (41-32) vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Assists______17 vs. Lamar (2018) Most Turnovers______15 vs. Sam Houston State(2018) Fewest Turnovers______8 vs. Lamar (2018) Steals______7 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Blocks______3 vs. Lamar (2018), vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Fouls______22 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FG Made______26 vs. Lamar (2018), vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FG Attempted______59 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Highest FG Percentage______.473 (26-55) vs. Lamar (2018) Lowest FG Percentage______.441 (26-59) vs. Sam Houston State (2018) 3-PT. FG Made______10 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) 3-PT. FG Attempted______27 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) 3-PT. FG Percentage______.370 (10-27) vs. Sam Houston State (2018) FT Made______16 vs. Lamar (2018) FT Attempted______30 vs. Lamar (2018) FT Percentage______.538 (7-13) vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Most Points (1st half)______37 vs. Sam Houston State (2018) Most Points (2nd half)______45 vs. Lamar (2018) Largest Halftime lead______9 vs. Sam Houston State (2018)

UTSA’s CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament [CIT] Coaching Records Coach______Appearances (Years)______W-L Steve Henson______1 (2018)______1-1

66 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Milestone Games Firsts Game______Arkansas (L, 42-71), 11/30/81 (Hemisfair Arena) Game at Convocation Center______Sul Ross State, 12/11/81 Victory______Sul Ross State (84-53), 12/11/81 (Convocation Center) Loss______Arkansas (42-71), 11/30/81 (Hemisfair Arena) Road Game______UTEP (L, 37-65), 12/3/81 (El Paso, Texas) Road Victory______Oklahoma City (62-59), 1/28/82 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Overtime Game______Oklahoma City (W, 62-59), 1/28/82 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Conference Game______Georgia Southern, 12/18/86 (Convocation Center) Conference Victory______Georgia Southern (W, 89-76), 12/18/86 (Convocation Center) Conference Road Game______Houston Baptist (L, 85-95), 1/3/87 (Houston, Texas) Conference Road Victory______UT Arlington (111-93), 1/12/87 (Arlington, Texas) Conference Tournament Game______UALR (L, 60-62), 3/5/87 (Little Rock, Ark.) Conference Tournament Victory______Stetson (78-74), 3/10/88 (Daytona Beach, Fla.) Conference Tournament Championship______1988 Trans America Athletic Conference (Daytona Beach, Fla.) NCAA Tournament Game______Illinois (L, 72-81), 3/18/88 (Cincinnati, Ohio) NCAA Tournament Victory______Alabama State (70-61), 3/16/11 (Dayton, Ohio) CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Game______Lamar (W, 76-69), 3/14/18 (San Antonio, Texas) CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament Victory______Lamar (76-69), 3/14/18 (San Antonio, Texas)

Game Milestones 100th Game______Prairie View A&M (L, 72-83), 1/22/86 (Prairie View, Texas) 200th Game______Illinois (L, 72-81), 3/18/88 (Cincinnati, Ohio) 300th Game______Louisiana-Monroe (W, 74-68), 1/16/92 (Monroe, La.) 400th Game______Illinois (L, 80-83), 11/25/95 (Champaign, Ill.) 500th Game______Northwestern State (W, 77-68), 2/6/99 (Natchitoches, La.) 600th Game______St. Mary’s (W, 81-67), 12/4/02 (Convocation Center) 700th Game______Northwestern State (L, 59-70), 1/26/06 (Natchitoches, La.) 800th Game______Sam Houston State (W, 83-74), 3/12/08 (Katy, Texas) 900th Game______Holy Cross (W, 60-56), 11/10/12 (Norfolk, Va.) 1,000th Game______Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (L, 79-85), 12/12/15 (San Antonio, Texas)

Milestone Victories First Victory______Sul Ross State (84-53), 12/11/81 (Convocation Center) 100th Victory______UT Arlington (94-84), 11/28/88 (Arlington, Texas) 200th Victory______Houston (85-83 OT), 2/2/95 (Convocation Center) 300th Victory______Stephen F. Austin (65-59), 2/12/01 (Nacogdoches, Texas) 400th Victory______East Central (136-68), 11/22/08 (Convocation Center) 500th Victory______Southern Miss (77-57), 1/8/15 (Convocation Center)

Milestone Losses First Loss______Arkansas (42-71), 11/30/81 (Hemisfair Arena) 100th Loss______Mercer (77-78), 1/30/88 (Macon, Ga.) 200th Loss______Northwestern State (59-77), 1/9/97 (Natchitoches, La.) 300th Loss______Stephen F. Austin (60-69), 2/4/04 (Nacogdoches, Texas) 400th Loss______Bowling Green (59-70), 12/30/10 (Bowling Green, Ohio) 500th Loss______Louisiana Tech (75-85), 1/28/16 (Ruston, La.)

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 67 History & Records All-Time Series Results Abilene Christian (1-0) Bethany [Kan.] (2-0) Charlotte (2-7) East Carolina (0-2) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 H: 1-2, A: 1-2, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 11/26/96_____ hW______90-78 12/16/17_____ hW______95-67 1/11/14______hW______85-77 2/8/14______aL______71-81 12/17/18_____ hW______101-77 2/14/15______hL______81-89 3/11/14______nL______76-79 Alabama State (1-0) 2/25/16______aL__108-114 (2OT) East Central (5-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 Biscayne (1-0) 3/2/17______hL______75-76 H: 5-0, A: 0-0, 0-0 3/16/11______nW______70-61 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/17/18______aW______97-89 (OT) 11/22/08_____ hW______136-68 12/5/83______hW______69-62 1/24/19______hW______88-43 11/18/09_____ hW______103-80 Alaska-Fairbanks (0-1) 2/8/20______aL______84-91 12/16/15_____ hW______75-61 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Bowling Green (1-1) 12/29/16_____ hW______79-75 11/20/03______aL______48-66 H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Chico State (1-0) 11/12/17_____ hW______92-59 12/30/10______aL______59-70 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 Angelo State (6-1) 1/1/12______hW_____(OT) 86-79 12/7/85______hW______75-63 Eastern Kentucky (0-1) H: 6-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 12/21/92_____ hW______92-87 Bradley (0-1) Clemson (0-1) 11/25/09______aL______72-74 12/11/93_____ hW______85-75 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 12/6/94______hW______87-81 11/18/17______nL______69-71 11/15/15______aL______45-78 Eastern Washington (1-0) 12/2/95______hW______93-91 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/23/96_____ hW______70-56 BYU (0-1) Coastal Carolina (0-1) 2/18/84______hW______107-70 11/22/97______hL______64-70 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 11/19/05_____ hW______81-78 11/21/12______aL______62-81 11/17/17______nL______69-83 Elmhurst (1-0) H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 Arizona (1-1) Cal Poly (0-2) Colgate (2-0) 1/3/04______hW______84-65 H: 0-0, L: 0-0, N: 1-1 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 11/28/82_____ nW______57-56 12/22/15______hL______73-88 12/1/90______nW______99-59 Evansville (0-1) 11/29/85______nL______49-62 12/1______aL______47-59 1/2/09______hW______76-66 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 11/17/10______aL______73-77 Arizona State (1-1) Cal State Fullerton (2-3) Colorado (0-4) H: 0-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-0 H: 1-1, A: 0-2, N: 1-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-4, N: 0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0) 12/5/91______aL______62-87 12/17/83______aL______65-83 11/28/90______aL______89-100 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 12/18/94_____ aW_____(OT) 87-85 12/5/84______hW______72-64 12/23/91______aL______86-101 11/24/09_____ nW______75-61 12/27/05_____ nW______88-76 1/17/95______aL______60-97 Arkansas (0-6) 11/22/06______hL______63-67 12/22/95______aL______77-92 FIU (5-6) H: 0-1, A: 0-4, N: 0-1 12/2/06______aL______67-76 H: 2-3, A: 3-2, N: 0-1 11/30/81______hL______.42-71 Colorado State (0-1) 11/17/01_____ aW______75-65 12/2/82______aL______59-78 Cameron (6-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 2/13/14______hL______72-80 12/18/84______aL______67-74 H: 6-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/21/11______aL______75-85 2/5/15______aW______74-63 12/12/07______aL______42-67 11/23/05_____ hW______73-56 3/11/15______nL______54-57 1/4/14______aL______71-104 12/1/09______hW______73-42 Colorado Christian (1-0) 1/21/16______hL______56-72 12/15/19______nL______67-79 11/19/10_____ hW______71-61 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/13/16______aL______65-79 11/27/11_____ hW______76-48 11/23/99_____ hW______92-72 1/14/17______hW______57-55 Arkansas State (0-1) 12/31/13_____ hW______64-56 2/23/17______aW______69-67 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 12/30/14_____ hW______79-68 Connecticut (0-1) 1/11/18______hL______76-79 12/12/86______nL______58-95 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 2/7/19______hW______100-67 Centenary (5-5) 3/11/99______nL______66-91 1/4/20______aL_____(OT) 83-90 Austin College (2-0) H: 3-2, A: 2-3, N: 0-0 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/5/86______aL_____(OT) 76-78 Creighton (0-2) Florida Atlantic (4-7) 12/14/81_____ hW______82-72 2/7/87______hW______81-78 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 H: 3-2, A: 1-4, N: 0-1 12/13/82_____ hW______92-65 1/9/88______aL______74-75 11/30/90______nL______47-93 2/15/14______hW______66-56 2/13/88______hW______102-85 11/17/15______aL______78-103 2/7/15______aW______74-59 Bakersfield (0-3) 12/17/88_____ aW______101-74 1/23/16______hL______71-86 H: 0-2, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 3/2/89______hL______88-89 Delaware (0-1) 2/11/16______aL______73-79 12/1/12______aL______52-85 1/4/90______hL______116-121 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 3/8/16______nL______58-82 2/12/13______hL______52-61 2/3/90______aW______112-93 11/9______nL______79-91 1/12/17______hW______68-63 12/18/13______hL______64-90 1/12/91______hW______118-97 2/25/17______aL______66-73 2/9/91______aL______105-116 Denver (0-2) 1/13/18______hL______69-73 Baylor (4-5) H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 2/9/19______hW______86-74 H: 2-2, A: 2-3, N: 0-0 Central Arkansas (4-3) 1/6/13______aL______50-75 1/2/20______aL______64-79 12/5/81______aL______44-57 H: 3-0, A: 1-2, N: 0-1 1/31/13______hL______57-71 2/27/20______aL______71-80 12/4/82______hL______60-61 1/11/07______aL______49-59 12/12/83_____ aW______79-70 1/17/08______hW______81-77 DePaul (0-2) FGCU (1-0) 1/2/85______hW______101-91 2/11/09______hW______88-79 H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 12/30/85______aL______50-51 2/10/10______aL______64-72 12/23/87______aL______82-93 11/21/18_____ nW______76-65 12/20/86_____ hW______85-83 3/2/11______hW______70-58 2/22/89______aL______55-88 11/25/91______aL______73-79 2/29/12______aW______73-60 Fresno State (1-1) 12/19/92______hL______72-89 11/23/15______nL______84-98 Drake (0-2) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-0 12/13/03_____ aW______53-45 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, 0-0 11/22/11_____ nW______83-79 12/10/94______aL______99-105 11/16/16______aL______66-69 12/30/95______hL______86-94

68 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records All-Time Series Results Georgia Southern (7-4) Henderson State (1-0) Illinois State (2-1) La Salle (0-1) H: 4-1, A: 2-3, N: 1-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 12/18/86_____ hW______89-76 11/29/06_____ hW______55-36 12/17/00______aL______87-95 11/27/87______nL______51-74 1/29/87______aL______51-71 12/1/01______hW______89-82 1/2/88______hW______70-61 Holy Cross (1-0) 12/21/19_____ hW______89-70 Louisiana-Monroe (13-19) 2/4/88______aW______50-47 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 H: 6-9, A: 7-7, N: 0-3 3/12/88______nW_____(OT) 76-69 11/10/12_____ nW______60-56 Iowa (1-2) 1/16/92______aW______74-68 1/19/89______hL______61-70 H: 0-0, A: 1-2; N: 0-0 2/15/92______hW______85-72 2/18/89______aL__ (2OT) 98-100 Houston (3-7) 11/26/05______aL______46-79 3/8/92______nL______77-81 12/20/89_____ aW______88-84 H: 2-2, A: 1-5, N: 0-0 11/17/08______aL______67-73 1/23/93______aL______66-86 3/1/90______hW______82-80 12/12/81______aL______69-105 11/15/09_____ aW______62-50 2/18/93______hL______80-85 1/24/91______aL______87-94 12/5/85______hL______59-104 3/7/93______nL______66-80 2/21/91______hW______87-79 12/17/92______aL______67-94 Jackson State (0-1) 12/30/93______aL______69-72 2/2/94______hW_____(OT) 85-83 H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/7/94______hL______62-82 Georgia State (8-7) 11/29/95______hL______90-94 12/11/05______hL______75-78 1/28/95______aL______65-83 H: 6-1, A: 2-5, N: 0-1 11/30/96______aL______49-69 2/23/95______hW______66-54 1/22/87______aL______86-96 1/1/10______hW______83-82 James Madison (1-1 3/10/95______nL______76-78 2/26/87______hW______89-74 12/11/10_____ aW______68-63 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 1/20//96_____ aW______75-61 1/28/88______aL______65-87 12/20/11______aL______75-77 11/19/17_____ nW______90-77 2/15/96______hW______73-71 3/3/88______hW______91-83 11/14/13______aL______62-80 1/11/97______aL______81-94 1/12/89______aL______73-92 Jarvis Christian (2-0) 1/30/97______hL______81-84 2/11/89______hW______115-87 Houston Baptist (5-5) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/5/98______aW______78-66 1/11/90______aW______101-71 H: 2-3, A: 2-2, A: 1-0 11/29/86_____ hW______113-67 2/21/98______hL______80-94 2/10/90______hW______128-70 12/16/81______hL______51-57 1/25/12______hW______115-49 12/30/98______hL______82-91 1/31/91______hW______85-79 12/16/82______aL_____(OT) 64-69 2/4/99______aW______72-68 2/28/91______aW______85-78 1/3/87______aL______85-95 Kansas (0-1) 1/22/00______aL______71-85 3/6/91______nL______84-94 2/5/87______hL______83-88 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 2/17/00______hL______85-92 12/15/07______aL_____(OT) 71-76 1/7/88______aW______60-50 12/22/90______aL______69-101 1/22/01______aW______76-62 12/27/08_____ hW______60-48 2/11/88______hW______80-63 2/17/01______hL__ (OT) 104-107 2/18/12______aL______71-82 12/19/88_____ aW______65-53 Kansas State (0-4) 1/17/02______aL______70-72 12/22/13______hL______68-99 3/4/89______hL_____(OT) 84-88 H: 0-0, A: 0-4, N: 0-0 2/8/02______hW______81-74 12/9/17______hW______87-71 11/23/91______aL______65-103 3/6/02______hL______62-64 Gonzaga (0-2) 11/26/18_____ aW______86-82 11/29/99______aL______75-86 1/4/03______aW______82-65 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 11/18/00______aL______55-71 2/8/03______hL______61-71 12/6/96______nL______61-87 Howard Payne (1-0) 12/18/04______aL______69-73 2/12/04______hW______78-62 11/19/06______aL______48-92 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/6/04______aW______80-65 12/10/89_____ hW______102-45 Lamar (15-19) 1/14/06______hW______69-56 Grambling State (2-3) H: 9-9, A: 5-9, N: 1-1 1/28/06______aL______68-77 H: 2-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 Huston-Tillotson (4-0) 1/20/82______hL______47-74 12/22/84_____ hW______81-59 H: 4-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/17/82______aL______60-61 Louisiana Tech (7-12) 1/4/86______hL______54-64 12/5/87______hW______88-73 11/26/82______nL______59-79 H: 4-6, A: 2-6, N: 1-0 2/3/86______aL______67-72 11/12/10_____ hW______82-65 1/24/83______hL______58-60 2/20/82______hL______57-63 12/1/93______hW______84-69 12/4/13______hW______90-62 1/10/84______aL______51-75 1/17/83______aL______48-58 12/7/93______aL______82-92 11/14/14_____ hW______92-74 2/29/84______hL______73-86 12/4/04______aL______64-73 2/4/85______aL______70-80 12/12/04_____ hW______79-71 Hardin-Simmons (13-3) Idaho (1-1) 2/22/86______hL______63-87 1/12/13______hL______71-73 H: 7-1, A: 6-2, N: 0-0 H: 1-0, A 0-1, N: 0-0 1/2/99______aL______60-79 2/7/13______aL______49-74 2/22/82______hW______69-48 1/26/13______aL______70-74 2/20/99______hW______75-65 3/14/13______nW______73-67 1/27/83______aW______69-50 2/28/13______hW______74-56 3/5/99______nW______77-63 2/1/14______hL______72-87 1/23/84______hW______72-66 1/15/00______hW______82-58 1/10/15______hL ______72-84 2/20/84______aW______76-63 Idaho State (3-2) 1/15/01______hW______95-65 2/28/15______aL______66-76 1/28/85______hW______92-83 H: 1-0, A 0-1, N: 2-1 2/24/01______aL______75-81 1/28/16______aL______75-85 2/18/85______aW______75-74 12/10/96_____ hW______77-74 12/20/02_____ hW______80-67 2/18/16______hL______74-87 2/24/86______aL______61-76 12/21/96 _____ aL___ (2OT) 79-86 1/31/02______aW______78-72 1/7/17______aW______69-68 1/17/87______hW______109-95 12/7/02______nW______86-72 1/9/03______hW______81-79 2/11/17______hL______66-72 2/21/87______aL______80-83 11/22/02_____ nW_____(OT) 76-71 2/13/03______aW______61-53 1/4/18______aW______78-76 1/23/88______aW______81-79 11/23/03______nL______59-65 1/28/04______aW_____(OT) 95-91 2/24/18______hW______74-64 2/27/88______hW______91-80 3/3/04______hW______78-72 2/16/19______aL______67-72 1/28/89______aW______67-57 Illinois (0-2) 2/5/05______aL______68-85 1/9/20______hW______89-73 2/25/89______hL______66-75 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 2/23/05______hL______83-88 1/20/90______hW______90-85 3/18/88______nL______72-81 3/08/05______hL______83-91 Loyola-Chicago (0-2) 2/17/90______aW______89-86 11/25/95______aL______80-83 2/11/06______hL______70-77 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 11/9/07______hW______69-47 1/6/07______hL______59-71 11/25/14______hL______57-71 Illinois-Chicago (0-3) 1/12/08______aL______56-81 11/13/15______aL______64-76 Hartford (2-1) H: 0-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 1/31/09______aW______67-66 H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-0 11/21/00______aL______75-91 2/28/09______hW______79-72 Maine (2-0) 3/3/85______aL_____(OT) 75-77 11/29/03______hL______47-73 1/30/10______hL______57-64 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 2-0 3/1/86______hW______60-59 11/16/16______aL______78-86 2/27/10______aW______76-74 12/6/97______nW______97-69 11/28/87_____ nW______79-76 2/5/11______hW______70-64 11/16/01_____ nW______75-56 2/4/12______aL______66-80 11/22/16______aL______58-78 3/14/18______hW______76-69

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 69 History & Records All-Time Series Results Marquette (0-1) Mercer (8-3) New Mexico State (1-4) North Texas (11-16) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 H: 5-0, A: 2-3, N: 1-0 H: 1-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-1 H: 7-7, A: 4-8, N: 0-1 11/23/02______aL______68-80 1/24/87______aL______77-88 12/29/03______nL______53-62 1/25/82______aL______66-78 2/28/87______hW______84-71 1/3/05______hW_____(OT) 81-74 1/14/84______hW______94-57 Marshall (5-4) 1/30/88______aL______77-78 12/20/05______aL______72-74 1/31/85______aL______72-73 H: 4-2, A: 1-1, N: 0-1 3/5/88______hW______108-85 1/3/13______aL______62-82 2/11/85______hW______97-69 1/9/14______hW______90-81 1/14/89______aL______72-77 2/2/13______hL______62-75 2/1/86______hL______66-72 1/22/15______aW______82-68 2/9/89______hW______80-78 2/27/86______aL______58-75 2/6/16______hL______91-109 1/13/90______aW______71-52 New Orleans (2-6) 12/8/88______aW______81-73 1/26/17______aL______71-92 2/8/90______hW______87-71 H: 2-2, A: 0-4, N: 0-0 1/4/92______aW______67-57 2/1/18______hW______81-77 2/2/91______hW______87-68 1/21/83______hL______71-84 3/2/92______hW______80-77 3/8/18______nL______81-95 3/2/91______aW______91-63 2/26/83______aL______62-75 1/30/92______hW______100-74 2/2/19______aW_ (OT) 116-106 3/5/91______nW______77-55 2/22/84______hW______88-77 2/25/93______aL_____(OT) 89-94 2/13/20______hW______72-63 3/3/84______aL______49-68 1/29/94______hW______88-85 3/7/20______hL______77-82 Middle Tennessee (1-7) 1/9/85______hW______60-54 2/24/94______aL______76-80 H: 1-2, A: 0-4, N: 0-1 2/23/85______aL.______65-67 1/9/95______hL______69-73 McMurry (5-1) 1/18/14______aL______58-80 1/27/86______hL______69-87 3/4/95______aW______87-80 H: 5-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/29/15______hW______69-58 2/17/86______aL______62-90 1/22/96______hL_____(OT) 59-62 12/19/81_____ hW______74-58 1/9/16______aL______71-79 3/2/96______aL______55-75 12/18/82_____ hW______92-65 2/2/17______hL______59-69 Nicholls (27-19) 3/8/96______nL______71-80 12/28/07_____ hW______77-56 3/9/17______nL______70-86 H: 15-5, A: 9-12, N: 3-2 2/27/14______hL______62-71 11/25/08_____ hW______80-55 1/25/18______aL______75-51 2/1/82______hW______87-63 1/4/15______aW______71-61 1/3/10______hW______84-58 1/17/19______aL______86-89 2/27/82______aL______75-77 3/7/15______hW______69-68 11/18/13______hL______71-73 2/1/20______hL______80-83 1/12/83______aL______68-82 1/1/16______hL______66-70 2/12/83______hL______54-58 2/18/17______aL______73-83 McNeese State (23-18) Midwestern State (3-0) 12/20/85______nL______53-56 12/30/17______hL______71-72 H: 13-6, A: 8-11, N: 2-1 H: 3-0, L: 0-0, N: 0-0 12/13/86_____ nW______78-66 3/1/18______aL______62-80 1/6/82______aL______64-76 2/22/83______hW______80-63 12/16/89_____ aW______88-67 1/12/19______hW______76-74 2/10/82______hL______64-73 12/20/83_____ hW______59-57 12/17/90_____ hW______108-89 1/23/20______aL______78-98 1/5/83______aL______57-66 11/18/97_____ hW______85-78 1/11/92______hW______89-73 2/13/84______hW______83-66 2/6/92______aL______65-77 Northern Arizona (1-1) 1/9/92______hW______84-68 Minnesota (0-1) 1/4/93______aL______61-80 H: 0-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 2/8/92______aL______84-89 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 3/1/93______hL______80-93 11/9/13______hL______63-74 1/2/93______aW______71-70 12/14/92______aL______75-93 3/6/93______nW______86-67 12/3/14______aW_____(OT) 88-83 2/8/93______hL______68-79 1/22/94______aL______76-82 3/5/93______nW______77-68 Mississippi State (0-1) 2/17/94______hW______85-80 Northwestern State (24-16) 1/20/94______aL______61-73 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 3/4/94______nL______89-101 H: 16-3, A: 7-12, N: 1-1 2/19/94______hL______76-78 12/4/12______aL______42-53 1/7/95______aL______86-100 1/18/92______aW______94-77 1/5/95______aW_____(OT) 92-81 2/2/95______hL______73-91 2/13/92______hW___ (OT) 104-99 2/4/95______hW______96-80 Missouri (0-1) 1/13/96______hW______83-66 1/21/93______aW______105-99 1/11/96______hW______80-76 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 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11/9/12______nL______59-71 2/23/02______aW______73-51 1/3/98______aL______60-68 2/3/01______hL______79-89 2/1/03______aW_____(OT) 83-81 2/19/98______hW______79-78 12/29/01______aL______62-71 Murray State (0-3) 3/7/03______hW______79-60 1/30/99______hW______60-53 1/10/02______hW______81-73 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 1/17/04______aW_____(OT) 83-79 2/6/99______aW______77-68 1/18/03______hL______51-66 12/29/89______nL__ (OT) 101-107 1/31/04______hW______83-67 1/20/00______aL______55-57 2/20/03______aL______66-72 12/1/04______aL______58-69 1/14/05______hW______79-69 2/19/00______hW______73-70 2/7/04______hW______93-81 12/3/05______hL_____(OT) 79-89 2/17/05______aW______83-78 1/20/01______aW______81-74 1/20/05______aW______80-75 2/2/06______hW______67-50 2/15/01______hW______84-74 1/7/06______aL______74-78 Navy (1-1) 2/10/07______hL_____(OT) 54-65 3/8/01______nL______73-86 2/9/06______hW______100-75 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-0 2/16/08______aW______54-52 1/19/02______aL______86-88 2/22/07______aL______57-63 11/17/07_____ nW______77-67 1/14/09______aW______62-55 2/10/02______hW______77-67 2/27/08______hL______53-74 12/2/08______aL______65-78 3/13/09______nW______57-55 1/2/03______aL______67-76 1/10/09______hW______58-49 1/13/10______hW______64-59 2/6/03______hL______63-73 1/9/10______aW______78-69 Nebraska (0-6) 2/19/11______aL______52-54 1/24/04______hW_____(OT) 84-82 2/16/11______hW______65-61 H: 0-0, A: 0-6, N: 0-0 1/4/12______hW______91-50 2/28/04______aW______80-72 3/12/11______nW______75-72 11/27/93______aL______85-96 2/23/13______hW______76-58 1/8/05______aL______66-71 2/15/12______aL______54-58 12/3/96______aL______76-79 11/26/13______aL______73-79 1/22/05______hW______86-78 3/7/12______nL_____(OT) 74-78 11/29/97______aL______59-68 1/26/06______aL______59-70 11/28/01______aL______63-81 3/3/06______hL______64-85 Memphis (0-1) 12/1/02______aL______53-69 3/7/06______aL______61-75 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 12/20/17______aL______94-104 1/13/07______aL______62-82 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2/4/93______aW______71-65 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 1/16/94______hW______72-67 Schreiner (3-0) 3/18/11______nL______46-75 Paul Quinn (1-0) 2/10/94______aL_____(OT) 88-97 H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/12/95______hL______75-80 12/19/87_____ hW______97-69 Oklahoma (0-5) 11/26/07_____ hW______93-79 2/11/95______aW______75-61 11/25/88_____ hW______112-74 H: 0-1, A: 0-4, N: 0-0 1/6/96______aW______81-78 12/1/92______hW______101-82 12/28/83______aL______72-112 Pepperdine (1-1) 2/12/96______hW______88-77 12/9/95______aL______75-107 H: 0-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 3/6/96______nW______60-58 Seattle U (1-1) 12/4/17______aL______85-97 12/4/10______aW______86-81 1/16/97______hL______60-63 H: 0-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 11/12/18______hL______57-87 11/26/11______hL_____(OT) 64-70 2/27/97______aW______74-60 1/24/13______aW______78-75 11/5/19______aL______67-85 1/24/98______hW______77-59 3/2/13______hL______37-53 Prairie View A&M (5-2) 2/2/98______aW______69-68 Oklahoma City (2-1) H: 4-1, A: 1-1, N: 0-0 2/18/99______aL_____(OT) 90-92 SMU (2-2) H: 1-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-0 1/25/84______hW______111-66 12/28/99_____ aW______61-59 H: 1-1, A: 1-1, N: 0-0 1/28/82______aW_____(OT) 62-59 12/15/84_____ aW______69-58 2/5/00______hW______75-72 1/9/90______aL______86-88 2/7/83______hW______50-45 2/20/85______hW______74-69 1/13/01______hL______81-84 12/30/91_____ hW______80-60 12/29/83______aL______58-75 1/22/86______aL______72-83 2/26/01______aL______77-87 12/1/07______hL______56-62 2/13/86______hW_____(OT) 78-72 12/22/01_____ hW______90-74 12/29/08_____ aW______80-75 Oklahoma Panhandle State (1-0) 11/19/16_____ hW______69-59 2-2-02______aW_____(OT) 82-75 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/30/19______hL______72-79 1/11/03______hL______65-82 Southern Illinois (0-1) 1/24/11______hW______71-50 2/15/03______aL______50-72 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 Presbyterian (0-1) 2/14/04______aW______68-65 11/8______nL______60-72 Oklahoma State (0-10) H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/3/05______hL______56-72 H: 0-0, A: 0-10, N: 0-0 11/25/83______hL______54-55 1/19/06______hL______63-71 Southeastern Louisiana (15-13) 12/4/99______aL______66-87 2/25/06______aL______87-90 H: 9-5, A: 6-8, N: 0-0 1/3/01______aL______63-88 Rice (10-5) 2/1/07______aL______64-76 2/6/82______hW______84-65 12/3/03______aL______53-83 H: 6-1, A: 4-4, N: 0-0 3/1/07______hL______61-73 2/25/82______aL______64-70 12/30/06______aL______47-84 1/12/82______aL______51-83 2/6/08______hL______54-70 2/5/83______hL______45-51 1/2/08______aL______61-73 3/3/83______hW______58-51 3/5/08______aL______37-68 2/28/83______aL______48-56 11/14/08______aL______57-76 12/1/83______aW______72-56 2/4/09______hL___ (2OT) 86-89 2/5/98______hW______85-78 12/5/09______aL______55-61 12/10/84_____ hW______80-65 2/21/09______aL______67-89 1/16/99______aW______97-87 1/3/11______aL______63-79 12/5/86______aL______63-84 3/12/09______nW______83-74 2/11/99______hW______83-59 11/16/11______aL_____(OT) 85-90 12/4/08______aW______78-75 2/3/10______aL______67-73 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1/26/19______hW______74-73 Sacramento State (1-0) 1/10/87______hW______87-67 1/29/05______hL______54-63 2/28/19______hL______64-65 H: 0-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 2/14/87______aW______76-75 2/12/05______aL______66-69 2/6/20______aW_____(OT) 85-81 12/7/96______aW______68-54 1/16/88______hW______84-61 1/5/06______aL______68-72 3/4/20______aL______59-84 2/20/88______aW______80-59 2/4/06______hL______82-95 St. Bonaventure (1-0) 1/7/89______hW______73-45 2/8/07______hL______57-64 Oral Roberts (1-2) H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 2/2/89______aL______53-56 2/14/08______aW______61-57 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 1-0 12/28/05_____ nW______76-55 1/25/90______hW______87-81 2/7/09______aW______66-61 1/23/95______aL______75-77 2/22/90______aW______92-90 2/6/10______hW______64-57 2/6/95______hL______62-75 St. Mary’s (9-3) 3-6-90______nW______98-85 2/9/11______aL______73-79 11/15/11_____ nW______78-77 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 8-3 1/19/91______hW______106-63 2/8/12______hW______59-51 2/6/84______nW______69-61 2/16/91______aW______99-85 Oregon (0-1) 1/21/85______nL______81-88 12/20/10______hL______73-74 Southeastern Oklahoma State (1-0) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 1/13/86______nW______76-67 12/5/11______aW______74-52 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/29/12______aL______78-95 1/26/87______nL______55-68 12/10/16_____ hW______88-69 1/20/88______nW_____(OT) 84-74 San Diego (1-1) Oregon State (0-2) 1/24/89______nW______58-48 H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Southern California (0-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-1 12/12/89_____ nW______79-52 11/26/06_____ hW______64-49 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 11/13/16______aL______64-72 1/18/90______nW______63-58 12/22/07______aL______54-69 12/15/83______aL______68-84 12/18/19______nL______78-88 1/21/91______nL______46-65

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 71 History & Records All-Time Series Results Southern Miss (5-7) South Dakota State (0-1) 2/24/07______aL______59-75 2/15/97______aL_____(OT) 78-86 H: 5-0, A: 0-7, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 2/2/08______aL______61-73 1/29/98______aW_____(OT) 64-63 2/20/14______aL______56-85 11/20/18______nL______79-99 3/1/08______hW______65-51 2/26/98______hL______65-76 1/8/15______hW______77-57 1/24/09______aL______66-80 1/23/99______aW______60-56 2/26/15______aL______66-70 Stetson (8-5) 2/18/09______hW______73-66 2/27/99______hL______77-91 1/30/16______aL______70-86 H: 3-3, A: 4-2, N: 1-0 1/23/10______hL_____(OT) 62-66 3/6/99______nW______71-63 2/20/16______hW______74-53 1/18/85______hW_____(OT) 93-91 2/17/10______aW______57-56 1/29/00______hW_____(OT) 90-86 1/5/17______aL______59-77 2/8/86______aL______64-68 3/10/10______nL______66-78 3/4/00______hL______69-77 2/9/17______hW______57-51 1/31/87______aL______75-79 1/12/11______aW______55-47 3/7/00______hL______86-88 1/6/18______aL______83-93 2/17/87______hL______69-80 2/23/11______hW______71-62 1/27/01______hW______77-69 2/22/18______hW______64-56 1/4/88______hW______81-62 1/11/12______hL______49-50 2/19/01______aW_____(OT) 90-85 2/14/19______aL______71-78 2/6/88______aW_____(OT) 74-72 2/22/12______aW_____(OT) 86-82 3/6/01______hW______71-69 3/9/19______aL______48-81 3/10/88______nW______78-74 12/21/12_____ aW______75-45 2/16/02______hL______68-81 1/11/20______hW______80-70 1/21/89______hL______78-82 11/23/13_____ hW______87-76 3/2/02______aL______59-70 2/16/89______aW___ (2OT) 95-88 12/15/14_____ aW______73-60 3/4/02______hW______99-83 Southern Utah (1-1) 12/18/89_____ aW______90-74 12/12/15______hL______79-85 1/25/03______aL______76-85 H: 0-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 3/3/90______hL______83-87 12/18/16______aL______69-73 2/24/03______hW______83-73 11/30/14______hL______92-93 1/26/91______aW______103-87 11/24/17_____ hW______72-58 1/21/04______hL______73-74 11/21/15_____ aW______82-79 2/23/91______hW______87-80 12/20/18_____ aW______64-50 2/25/04______aW______69-66 12/3/19______hW______89-67 3/8/04______hW______78-73 Stanford (0-1) Sul Ross State (3-0) 2/9/05______hW______88-69 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville (4-2) 3/4/05______aW______81-76 3/18/04______nL______45-71 12/11/81_____ hW______84-53 H: 4-2, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/18/06______aL______68-85 12/6/82______hW______90-75 11/29/84_____ hW______94-87 1/20/07______aL______63-67 St. Edward’s (0-1) 12/15/03_____ hW______100-71 12/14/85______hL______57-70 2/17/07______hL______65-77 H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/30/91_____ hW______99-75 1/26/08______hL______73-79 11/7/18______hL______76-77 Syracuse (0-2) 12/9/93______hW______88-66 2/23/08______aW___ (OT) 103-96 H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 11/30/94_____ hW______97-75 1/28/09______hW______86-76 Stephen F. Austin (23-17) 12/21/87______aL______84-108 12/20/96______hL______85-88 3/4/09______aL______66-80 H: 14-6, A: 9-9, N: 0-2 12/12/92______aL______78-104 1/27/10______aL______62-76 1/30/92______hW_____(OT) 88-86 Texas A&M International (2-0) 3/3/10______hL______76-83 2/29/92______aW______65-64 TCU (3-9) H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/22/11______hW______88-84 1/7/93______hW______77-64 H: 1-4, A: 2-5, N: 0-0 11/28/04_____ hW______86-68 2/26/11______aL______80-82 2/6/93______aL.______71-80 12/22/81______aL______51-55 11/10/06_____ hW______50-46 1/21/12______aW______80-75 1/14/94______hW______81-60 11/29/82______hL______56-65 2/25/12______hL______52-66 2/12/94______aW______66-65 12/3/83______aW______67-64 Texas College (2-0) 1/19/13______hL_____(OT) 78-81 1/14/95______hW______96-83 12/8/84______hW_____(OT) 76-74 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/16/13______aW______73-62 2/9/95______aW______88-84 12/3/88______hL______68-72 11/22/98_____ hW______91-78 11/22/14_____ hW______80-67 1/4/96______aL______82-99 11/27/89_____ aW______74-64 11/20/99_____ hW______84-72 12/2/15______aL______53-76 2/3/96______hW______75-71 12/6/99 ______aL______80-100 11/25/16_____ hW______63-48 1/18/97______hL__ (OT) 105-111 12/2/00______hL______80-91 Texas Lutheran (1-0) 11/15/17_____ aW______79-78 3/1/97______aL______53-72 12/15/02______aL______85-91 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 12/1/18______hL______68-69 1/8/98______hW______99-65 12/6/06______hL______46-62 11/24/04_____ hW______68-52 12/7/19______aW______77-71 2/12/98______aL______75-78 12/27/06______aL______51-63 1/9/99______hW______84-80 12/20/14______aL______57-88 Texas Southern (3-2) Texas Tech (1-6) 1/8/00______aW______70-52 H: 2-0, A: 0-1, N: 1-1 H: 0-1, A: 1-5, N: 0-0 1/27/00______hW______74-73 Texas (0-7) 12/6/86______nW______91-80 12/7/81______hL ______51-57 12/9/00______hW______71-61 H: 0-1, A: 0-6, N: 0-0 12/21/91_____ hW______99-72 12/10/82_____ aW______69-67 2/12/01______aW______65-59 12/9/89______aL______86-89 12/5/92______aL______85-104 12/1/84______aL______49-71 1/26/02______hW______84-75 1/5/94______hL______69-91 11/28/09_____ hW______79-57 12/17/96______aL______51-99 2/26/02______aL______62-73 12/5/95______aL______98-110 11/25/15______nL______80-91 11/19/98______aL______78-87 1/22/03______hL______66-77 11/28/00______aL______51-70 11/29/13______aL______64-94 2/26/03______aL______45-76 12/29/04______aL______82-100 Texas State (36-25) 12/7/16______aL______50-87 2/4/04______aL______60-69 11/12/07______aL______37-58 H 17-14:, A: 17-11, N: 2-0 3/12/04______hW______74-70 12/8/15______aL______50-116 2/9/85______hW______83-76 Texas Wesleyan (3-0) 3/1/05______hW______69-65 2/26/85______aW______94-77 H: 3-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/21/06______aW______76-67 Texas A&M (1-1) 1/11/86______aL______62-69 12/9/06______hW______64-60 2/23/06______hW______71-68 H: 0-1, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 3/6/86______hW______94-73 12/19/07_____ hW______70-54 2/3/07______hW______48-45 12/15/02_____ aW______80-75 12/8/89______nW______97-78 1/5/09______hW______98-67 3/3/07______aW______54-49 12/18/03______hL______49-62 11/24/90_____ hW______132-97 2/9/08______aL______39-60 1/5/91______aW______77-61 Trinity (1-0) 3/8/08______hL______52-58 Texas A&M-Commerce (1-0) 1/25/92______aW______70-68 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 3/13/08______nL______60-71 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/22/92______hW______82-66 12/5/88______hW______93-53 3/7/09______hL______62-66 12/16/91_____ hW______81-52 1/16/93______hW______83-74 3/15/09______nL______57-68 2/13/93______aW______67-65 Troy (3-1) 3/6/10______aW______65-63 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (13-12) 1/8/94______hL_____(OT) 66-75 H: 2-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-0 1/15/11______hL______59-68 H: 8-5, A: 5-6, N: 0-1 2/5/94______aL______62-79 11/28/98_____ hW______83-72 2/12/11______aL______66-70 11/27/99_____ hW______95-80 1/21/95______hW______69-59 12/18/99______aL______74-88 1/14/12______aW______59-52 12/9/99______aL______75-80 2/18/95______aW_____(OT) 86-82 11/22/10_____ hW______81-70 2/11/12______hL______51-59 11/30/05______hL______59-77 1/27/96______hW______65-42 12/22/11_____ aW______76-70 1/2/06______aL_____(OT) 83-91 2/24/96______aW______75-59 1/28/07______hL______63-78 1/25/97______hL______85-100

72 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records All-Time Series Results Tulane (0-3) 12/8/12______aL______77-88 3/1/03______hL______60-68 12/7/13______aW______72-65 H: 0-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 1/10/04______aL______64-85 11/17/14______hL______62-63 1/2/82______hL______64-71 U.S. International (1-0) 2/18/04______hL______73-79 1/12/15______aW______68-43 2/17/83______aL______62-90 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 2/19/05______aW______79-72 2/22/14______aL______56-68 1/7/84______hW______76-64 2/26/05______hW______96-78 UT-Tyler (2-0) 2/16/06______aW______74-71 H: 2-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 Tulsa (0-6) Utah (0-1) 1/22/07______hW______72-64 12/21/03_____ hW______95-60 H: 0-0, A:0-6, N: 0-0 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 2/15/07______aL______52-81 11/21/04_____ hW______84-56 12/3/94______aL______57-77 12/29/09______aL______47-69 1/23/08______aL______50-56 11/24/98______aL______68-81 2/20/08______hW______80-72 Villanova (0-1) 12/1/99______aL______59-76 Utah State (0-3) 1/17/09______hL__ (2OT) 97-100 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 12/23/10______aL______67-92 H: 0-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 2/14/09______aL______82-84 11/30/85______nL______56-67 3/2/14______aL_____70-72 (OT) 12/29/12______hL______67-71 1/16/10______aL______66-72 11/28/17______aL______96-100 3/9/13______aL______51-71 2/13/10______hW______63-61 Virginia Military Institute (1-0) 11/18______nL______50-82 2/2/11______hW______70-62 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 UAB (4-6) 3/5/11______aW______68-63 11/22/03_____ nW______68-52 H: 4-2, A: 0-3, N: 0-1 Utah Valley (1-3) 2/1/12______aL______66-67 1/16/14______aL______65-78 H: 1-1, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 3/3/12______hW______97-88 Wabash (1-0) 1/31/15______hL______57-65 12/19/15______hL______78-83 1/10/13______hL______67-75 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 1/7/16______aL______82-104 12/3/16______aL______71-75 2/9/13______aL______63-68 1/9/82______hW______76-67 2/4/17______hW______82-67 12/21/16_____ hW______66-60 3/15/13______nL______53-69 1/27/18______aW______82-70 12/2/17______aL______80-88 Washington State (0-2) 1/19/19______aL______73-83 UT Permian Basin (1-1) H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 3/3/19______hW______76-70 UT Arlington (35-31) H: 1-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 11/17/06______aL______44-67 1/30/20______hL______68-76 H: 20-12, A: 15-17, N: 0-2 11/29/15______hL______85-90 12/6/14______aL______71-91 3/1/20______hW______66-59 1/4/82______hL______69-77 12/15/19_____ hW______98-55 3/11/20______nL______69-74 1/14/82______aL______69-75 Western Kentucky (3-4) 1/3/83______aW______68-64 UTEP (9-11) H: 1-1, A: 1-3, N: 1-0 UALR (5-11) 2/14/83______hL______77-78 H: 5-3, A: 3-8, N: 1-0 1/24/15______aL______74-83 H: 3-3, A: 1-6, N: 1-2 1/16/84______aW______76-65 12/3/81______aL______37-65 2/4/16______hL______71-83 12/28/85______aL______67-87 1/30/84______hW______89-74 1/10/83______hL______50-52 1/28/17______aL______66-81 2/19/86______hL______76-81 1/5/85______aL______81-82 12/13/97______aL______62-71 3/8/17______nW______56-52 1/8/87______hL______60-62 1/26/85______hW______81-62 12/1/98______aL______61-78 2/3/18______hW______74-63 2/12/87______aL______73-81 1/8/86______aL______67-77 11/11/11_____ aW______73-64 1/31/19______aL_____(OT) 88-96 3/5/87______aL______60-62 2/6/86______hL______65-84 1/25/14______aL______62-81 2/2/19______aW_____(OT) 81-76 1/14/88______hL______65-74 12/3/86______hW______90-81 3/6/14______hL______51-61 2/15/20______hL_____(OT) 73-77 2/18/88______aL_____(OT) 70-75 1/12/87______aW______111-93 1/17/15______hL______55-73 3/11/88______nW______101-75 12/12/87_____ hW______95-74 2/21/15______aL______62-69 West Texas A&M (3-2) 1/5/89______hW______74-73 1/18/88______aW_____(OT) 79-72 1/16/16______hW______71-67 H: 2-0, A: 1-1, N: 0-1 2/4/89______aL______78-94 11/28/88_____ aW______94-84 3/5/16______aL______74-81 1/5/84______aW______70-68 3/7/89______nL______79-82 12/22/88_____ hW______78-66 1/1/17______hW______67-55 2/27/84______hW______95-88 1/27/90______hW______107-104 11/24/89_____ hW______85-65 1/21/17______aL______39-59 1/14/85______aL______76-78 2/24/90______aL______84-87 12/4/89______aL______66-80 1/20/18______hW______65-61 2/16/85______hW______61-55 3/7/90______nL______83-99 12/6/90______aW______105-90 2/10/18______aW______63-59 12/21/85______nL______60-63 1/17/91______hW______90-84 12/12/90_____ hW______103-83 3/7/18______nW______71-58 2/14/91______aW______83-74 1/2/92______aL______78-83 1/3/19______hW______75-60 Western New Mexico (1-0) 2/10/92______hW______89-52 1/5/19______aW______67-63 H: 1-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 UC Irvine (1-1) 3/7/92______hW______94-75 1/15/20______aL_____(OT) 77-80 12/29/92_____ hW______81-64 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 1-0 1/28/93______hW______84-66 1/18/20______hW______86-70 11/23/09_____ nW______66-56 2/27/93______aW_____(OT) 98-96 Wichita State (0-2) 11/19/18______nL______56-65 1/27/94______hW______84-68 UTRGV (13-10) H: 0-0, A: 0-2, N: 0-0 2/26/94______aW______95-91 H: 6-5, A: 7-4, N: 0-1 12/5/98______aL______73-82 UC Riverside (1-2) 12/30/94_____ hW______87-67 1/28/84______aW______68-67 12/21/04______aL______79-84 H: 1-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 3/2/95______aL______58-80 2/25/84______hW______75-68 11/26/85_____ hW______60-58 2/19/96______hL______73-94 1/19/85______hL______70-79 Wiley College (1-0) 12/2/10______aL______75-82 2/29/96______aL______68-70 1/24/85______aW______60-59 H: 10, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 12/28/11______hL______65-70 1/21/97______aL______61-69 1/25/86______hL_____(OT) 71-84 11/22______hW______90-68 2/22/97______hL______71-78 11/26/90_____ aW______96-78 UMKC (4-0) 1/10/98______hL______67-72 12/19/90_____ hW______101-78 Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2-0) H: 2-0, A: 2-0, N: 0-0 2/14/98______aW______83-70 12/9/97______hW______96-67 H: 1-0, A: 1-0, N: 0-0 11/22/97_____ hW______82-81 3/4/98______nL______52-56 12/18/97_____ aW______96-67 12/30/96_____ hW______82-76 12/16/98_____ aW______85-83 1/7/99______hW______83-77 12/6/03______hL_____(OT) 86-83 11/29/07_____ hW______73-61 2/25/99______aL______70-75 1/17/05______aL______78-90 12/30/97_____ aW______78-77 12/22/08_____ aW______76-72 12/30/99_____ aW______75-73 12/6/05______hW______101-81 2/3/00______hW______96-77 11/12/06______nL______54-64 UNC Wilmington (0-2) 12/7/00______aW______75-64 12/20/06______aL______64-69 H: 0-1, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 2/10/01______hL_____(OT) 77-86 1/8/08______aL______63-71 11/26/02______hL______52-66 1/24/02______hL______91-95 12/18/08______aL______72-74 12/21/02______aL______60-91 2/4/02______aW______92-84 1/21/09______hW______83-72 12/28/02______aL______59-71 12/7/09______hW______84-58 USC Upstate (1-1) 12/18/09_____ aW______72-48 H: 1-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 11/21/13______hL______55-70 11/17/12_____ hW______67-59 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 73 History & Records Honor Roll All-Americans Conference USA Southland Conference Honorable Mention (AP) Postseason Honors Postseason Honors LeRoy Hurd —2004 Coach of the Year Player of the Year McEverett Powers — 2002 Steve Henson — 2018 Roderic Hall — 1998 LeRoy Hurd — 2004 NABC Sixth Player of the Year McEverett Powers — 2002 District Coach of the Year Deon Lyle — 2018 Steve Henson — 2018 (District 11) Coach of the Year Freshman of the Year Tim Carter — 1999 All-District First Team Jhivvan Jackson — 2018 Jhivvan Jackson - 2019, 2020 (District 11) Freshman of the Year Keaton Wallace - 2019 (District 11) All-Conference USA Kurt Attaway — 2004 Devin Gibson — 2011(District 23) First Team Devin Brown — 1999 Jeromie Hill — 2015 Devin Gibson — 2008 All-District Second Team Jhivvan Jackson — 2019 Jeromie Hill — 2011 Jeromie Hill —2012 (District 23) Melvin Johnson III — 2010 Keaton Wallace - 2020 (District 11) Second Team Jhivvan Jackson — 2018 Newcomer of the Year USBWA Keaton Wallace — 2019 Marlon Anderson — 1995 All-District First Team Roderic Hall — 1997 Jhivvan Jackson - 2019, 2020 (District 11) All-Freshman LeRoy Hurd — 2003 LeRoy Hurd - 2004 (District 11) Byron Frohnen — 2017 Jhivvan Jackson — 2018 All-Southland Conference National Freshman Awards Keaton Wallace — 2018 First Team Mid-Major Freshman All-American Marlon Anderson — 1995, ‘96 (collegeinsider.com) Player of the Week Devin Brown — 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Devin Gibson — 2008 Jhivvan Jackson — 3 times Ronnie Ellison — 1992 Jeromie Hill — 2011 Dec. 31, 2018; Jan. 14, 2019; Feb. 4, 2019 Devin Gibson — 2011 (collegehoops.net) Keaton Wallace — 2 times Roderic Hall — 1998 Devin Gibson — 2008 Feb. 4, 2019; Feb. 11, 2019 LeRoy Hurd — 2004 Jeromie Hill — 1 time McEverett Powers — 2002 Jan. 26, 2015 NCAA Statistical Champion Keon Lewis — 1 time Second Team Steals Per Game Feb. 16, 2015 Devin Brown — 1999 Devin Gibson — 2008 Kaj-Bjorn Sherman — 1 time Devin Gibson — 2008, ‘10 Feb. 9, 2015 Jeromie Hill — 2012 Keith Horne — 1992 Freshman of the Week LeRoy Hurd — 2003 Byron Frohnen — 3 times John Millsap — 2005 Nov. 21, 2016; Dec. 26, 2016; Andre Owens — 2006 Jan. 30, 2017 Leon Watson — 1998 Jhivvan Jackson — 7 times Lloyd Williams — 2000 Nov. 20, 2017; Dec. 26, 2017; Jan. 2, 2018; Jan. 8, 2018; Jan. 29, 2018; Feb. 5, 2018; Feb. 19; 2018 Third Team Giovanni De Nicolao — 1 time Travis Gabbidon — 2009 Jan. 9, 2017 Devin Gibson — 2009 Melvin Johnson III — 2012 Keaton Wallace — 3 times Leon Watson — 2000 Nov. 13, 2017; Dec. 4, 2017; Dec. 11, 2017 Honorable Mention All-Western Athletic Conference Kannon Burrage — 2012 Third Team Jeromie Hill — 2011 Michael Hale III — 2013 Melvin Johnson III — 2011 Omar Johnson — 2009, ‘10 Player of the Week Morris Smith IV — 2010 Michael Hale III — 1 time Nov. 12, 2012 Southland Tournament MVP Devin Gibson — 2011 LeRoy Hurd — 2004 Steve Meyer — 1999 Devin Gibson was named 2011 Southland Conference Tournament MVP after guiding the Roadrunners to the league crown.

74 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Honor Roll All-Southland Tournament Academic Awards Marlon Anderson — 1996 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Kurt Attaway — 2004 Academic All-American Devin Brown — 2001, 02 McEverett Powers (2nd Team) — 2002 Ronnie Ellison — 1992 Mike Ferguson — 1993 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Devin Gibson — 2009, ‘11 Academic All-District VI Jeromie Hill — 2011 McEverett Powers (1st Team) — 2002 LeRoy Hurd — 2004 Kurt Attaway (1st Team) — 2006 Shawn Jamison — 1992 Kurt Attaway — 2007 Steve Meyer — 1999 Leon Watson — 1999 I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team Devin Gibson — 2010 Trans America Athletic Southland Conference Conference (TAAC) Postseason Student-Athlete of the Year Honors Kurt Attaway — 2005, ‘06 Newcomer of the Year Devin Gibson — 2010, ‘11 1988 — Frank Hampton Jeromie Hill — 2012

All-TAAC Southland Conference First Team All-Academic Ronnie Ellison — 1991 Kurt Attaway — 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Frank Hampton — 1988 Devin Gibson — 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Keith Horne — 1991 Jeromie Hill — 2012 Bruce Wheatley — 1990 Igor Nujic — 2012 Joey Shank — 2009 Second Team Eric Cooper — 1989 Western Athletic Conference Darryl Eaton — 1990 All-Academic Keith Horne — 1990 Jeromie Hill — 2013 Dion Pettus — 1989

TAAC Tournament MVP Frank Hampton — 1988

All-TAAC Tournament Eric Cooper — 1988 Frank Hampton — 1988 Keith Horne — 1991

Steve Henson was named the 2017-18 NABC District 11 Coach of the Year after leading the Roadrunners to a 20-15 overall record, including an 11-7 Conference USA mark.

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 75 History & Records Conference Championship Teams

1988 Trans America Athletic 1999 Southland Conference Conference Tournament Champions Tournament Champions 22-9 Overall Record • 13-5 TAAC Record 18-11 Overall Record • 12-6 SLC Record defeated Georgia Southern, 76-69 (OT), defeated Texas State, 71-63, to win SLC Tournament to win TAAC Tournament

1990-91 Trans America Athletic Conference Regular Season Champions 2003-04 Southland Conference 21-8 Overall Record • 12-2 TAAC Record Regular Season Champions & 2004 Southland Conference Tournament Champions 19-14 Overall Record • 11-5 SLC Record defeated Stephen F. Austin, 74-70, to win SLC Tournament

2011 Southland Conference 1991-92 Southland Conference Tournament Champions 20-14 Overall Record • 9-7 SLC Record Regular Season Champions defeated McNeese State, 75-72, to win SLC Tournament 21-8 Overall Record • 15-3 SLC Record

76 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records Roadrunners in the Pros Isaiah Allen (2006-08) • Texas Fuel (ABA) 2008-11 • Munich (Eurobasket Summer) Marlon Anderson (1994-96) • Rio Claro (Brazil-Paulista) • COC Ribeirao Preto (Brazil-BNL) • Flamengo (Brazil-Carioca) • Paschoalotto (Brazil-Paulista) — 2000-01 Ryan Bowie (2014-16) • (NBADL) — 2016-17 Devin Brown (1998-2002) • Salina Cagerz (USBL) — 2002 • (NBADL) — 2002-03 • — 2002-03 • — 2002-2005 • Utah Jazz — 2005-06 • — 2006 • New Orleans Hornets — 2006-07; 2008-09; 2009-10 • Cleveland Cavaliers — 2007-08 • — 2008-09; 2009-10 • Asseco Prokam (Poland) — 2011 • Erie Bay Hawks (NBADL) — 2011-12 Kannon Burrage (2011-13) • Grosuplje (Slovenia) — 2013-14 • Falcons Bball (Philippines) — 2015-16 Rick Doyle (1982-84) • Detroit Pistons — 1984 (Fifth Round) • Lyon (France) Anthony Fuqua Travis Gabbidon • Pau Orthez (France) • Paris (France) • Fraport Skyliners Frankfurt (Germany-BBL) — 2012 • Utah Eagles (CBA) — 2006-07 Ronnie Ellison (1989-92) • BC Kalev/Cramo Tallinn (Estonia-Alexela KML) — 2013-14 • Butte Daredevils (CBA) — 2006-07 • Munich (Eurobasket Summer) • Vechta (Germany) — 2015-16 • Bucaneros de Campeche — 2009-10 Terry Fields (2008-10) Dwain Hall (2003-07) • Caciques De Humacao (Puerto Rico-BSN) — 2010 • Georgia Gwizzlies (ABA) — 2013-17 • Kebs de Laval (Canada-NBL) • Sioux Falls Skyforce (NBADL) — 2011 Andrew Francis (2006-08) • Felix Perez Cardozo (Paraguay) —2008 • Pioneros de Quintana (Mexico LNBP) — 2011-12 • GIE Maile Matrix (UBA) Justin Harbert (2003-05) • Guaros De Lara (Venezuela-LPB) — 2011-13 • Marietta Storm (WBA) • Rockford Fury (PBL) — 2008 • Lanus (Argentina) — 2015-16 • Rio De Janeiro (Eurobasket Summer) Jeromie Hill (2010-15) Reggie Minniweather (1998-02) • Moncton Miracles (NBL-Canada) — 2011-12 • Sydney Kings (Australia) — 2015-17 • Dallas Diesel (UMBL) — 2003 • Oshawa Power (NBL-Canada) _ 2012 Keith Horne (1988-92) Andre Owens (2004-06) • Saint John Mill Rats (NBL-Canada) —2012 • San Marcos Slam (XBL) • SVD Dortmund 49ers (Germany) — 2007 Stephen Franklin (2010-12) Antoine Howard (1996-97) • (PBL) — 2008 • Bupa Luxol (Malta) — 2012 • South Dakota Gold (IBA) • Metro Lightning (UBL) —2011 Richie Frohlich (2008-10) • Den Haag (Holland-D4) Mahcoe Parker (1999-01) • VFL Stade (Germany) — 2010 LeRoy Hurd (2002-04) • Porto Vecchio (France-NM3) • Cuxhaven BasCats (Germany) — 2010-11 • ESPE Chalons (France) — 2004 • AS Cherbourg (France-NM2) • Uni-Riesen Leipzig (Germany) — 2011-12 • Portland Reign (ABA) — 2004-05 •Drapeau Fougeres (France-NM3) • BG Topstar Leitershofen (Germany) — 2012 • Columbus Riverdragons (NBADL) — 2005-06 Kaj-Bjorn Sherman (2013-15) • BBC Magdeburg (Germany) — 2013-14 • Premiata (Italy) — 2005-06 • Lucentum Alicante (Spain) — 2015-16 • Stade (Germany) — 2014-17 • Siviglia Wear (Italy) — 2006-07 • Sammic ISB (Spain) — 2016-17 Anthony Fuqua (2003-05) • Julie News Napoli (Italy C) — 2007-08 Melvin Smith (2006-08) • Austin Toros (NBADL) — 2005-08 • Scavolini Pesaro (Italy) — 2007-09 • Texas Fuel (ABA) — 2011-12 • Albuquerque (NBADL) — 2008 • SAIE3 Bologna (Italy A) — 2009-10 Morris Smith IV (2008-10) • Bravos Piedras Negras (Mexico) — 2008 • Al Kuwait SC (Kuwait-D1) — 2010 • Tokyo, Lugano (Eurobasket Summer) —­­ 2012 • Vermont Frost Heaves (PBL) — 2009 • Al Ahli Dubai (UAE-D1) — 2011, 2013 Rodney Smith (1992-94) • BCM U Pitesti (Romania-A) • Anibal Zahle (Lebanon A) — 2012 • Overseas • Huracanes de Tampico (Mexico LNBP) — 2010-11 • CSU Sibiu (Romania) — 2014-15 Keith Spencer (2006-08) • Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor (Taiwan-SBL) Shawn Jamison (1991-92) • Aris Leeuwarden (Holland) — 2008-10 • Hamamatsu P. (Japan) — 2012 • Harlem Globetrotters — “Thunderbird” • North Dallas Vandals (ABA) — 2011-13 • Huracanes De Tampico (Mexico-LNBP) — 2013-14 Melvin Johnson III (2009-12) Chris Thompson (2005-06) • Guaiqueries (Venezuela) — 2016 • Delaware 87ers (NBADL) — 2014-15 • Al Arabi (Kuwait-D1) Travis Gabbidon (2007-09) • Reno Bighorns (NBADL) — 2015 • Al Ahli (Oman-D1) — 2011 • Albury Wodonga Bandits (Australia ABA) — 2010 • (NBADL) — 2015-16 Juan Valdez (2000-03) • Al Jahraa (Kuwait D1) — 2010 • (NBADL) — 2016 • Indios de la UAC Juarez (Mexico) — 2011-12 • Club 9 De Julio Rio Tercero (Argentina) — 2010 • Maine Red Claws (NBADL) — 2016 Alex Vouyoukas (2010-12) • Tijuana Zonkeys (Mexico) — 2011 • (NBADL) — 2016 • VAP Kolossos Rodou (Greece-A1) — 2012 • Kiev (Eurobasket Summer) — 2012 Omar Johnson (2008-10) • Ikaros Kallitheas (Greece-A1) — 2013 • Guerreros (Mexico LNBP) — 2012 • BSW Sixers (Germany) — 2011-12 • Ionikos Nikaias (Greece) — 2016-17 • Villaduarte Callero (Dominican Republic) — 2013 James Joseph (2000-02) Robert Wallace (1982-85) • Al Shaab (United Arab Emirates) — 2014-16 • Zorros Morelia (Mexico LNBP) • Harlem Globetrotters — “Skywalker” Derrick Gervin (1982-85) • Halcones Uv Xalapa (Mexico LNBP) — 2003 Leon Watson (1996-00) • — 1985 (Fourth Round) Edrico McGregor (2011-13) • Belize National Team (Belize) • New Jersey Nets — 1989-91 • Martigny (Switzerland) — 2014-16 • San Antonio Bombers (XBL) • Hapoel Emek (Israel) • BBC Nyon (Switzerland) — 2016-17 • Dakota Wizards (NBADL) • San Mig Coffee (Philippines) Steve Meyer (1996-99) • Metro Lightning (UBL) —2011 • Maccabi Kiryat Motzkin (Israel) • San Antonio Bombers (XBL) — 2001 Michael White (2010-11) • Detroit Panthers (PBL) John Millsap (2003-05) • Falcons Bball (Philippines) — 2015-16 Devin Gibson (2007-11) • Utah Jazz Summer League • San Antonio Spurs (Training Camp) — 2011 • Monar Bar (Serbia) — 2005-06

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 77 History & Records Retired Jerseys Devin Brown Former UTSA star Devin Brown played eight seasons in the NBA, where he scored 3,352 points in 465 career games. After ending his career at UTSA in 2002 as the program’s all-time leading scorer, Brown went undrafted and was signed by the San Antonio Spurs on Sept. 30, 2002. He was the co-Rookie of the Year in the United States Basketball League in 2002 and the Player and Rookie of the Year in the National Basketball Developmental League in 2003. Brown broke into the league in 2002-03, playing 10 combined games with the Spurs and Denver Nuggets. He then played two full seasons for the Spurs, winning an NBA World Championship in 2005. During the summer of 2005, he signed as a free agent with the Utah Jazz and averaged 7.5 points and 2.6 rebounds per game during the 2005-06 season. Brown was traded to the Golden State Warriors in July 2006 and waived. In December 2006, he signed on with the New Orleans Hornets for the 2006-07 season. Playing in 58 games — including 49 starts — the former South San Antonio West Campus High School star averaged 11.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per contest. Brown signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers in September 2007 and averaged 7.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in 78 contests, helping the squad advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinal Round of the NBA Playoffs. Brown re-signed with Retired Jerseys the Hornets in August 2008 and averaged 5.2 points per contest during the 2008-09 season. Devin Brown (23) and Derrick Brown played in 39 games for the Hornets in 2009- Gervin (30) are the only two UTSA 10 before appearing in 11 for Chicago following players to have their jersey retired. a midseason trade.

Derrick Gervin Derrick Gervin, younger brother of NBA Hall of Famer George “Iceman” Gervin, starred at UTSA for three seasons (1982-85) and became UTSA’s second-ever NBA Draft Pick when he was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the fourth round of the 1985 Draft. Gervin played two seasons for the New Jersey Nets in 1989- 91, averaging 8.8 points and 2.3 rebounds per game for his career. A native of Detroit, Mich., Gervin had his jersey retired by UTSA on March 3, 2006.

78 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac History & Records All-Time Letterwinners PLAYER______YEARS______PTS______REB PLAYER______YEARS______PTS______REB Agusi, Devon______2013-14______366______92 Frohlich, Richie______2008-10______87______76 Akotaobi, Ike______1999-03______673______193 Fuqua, Anthony______2003-05______426______339 Alade, Bola______2016-17______24______12 Gabbidon, Travis______2007-09______598______287 Allen, Chris______2008-10______191______68 Gabrish, Tim______1982-84______73______75 Allen, Isaiah______2006-08______526______143 Gallaher, Tony______1982-83______124______39 Allen, Nick______2015-19______899______563 Gamboa, Peter______1997-98______0______0 Alp Aksu, Ömer______2015-16______0______0 Gasporra, A.J.______2008-09______37______5 Amshey, Mark______1990-91______0______0 Gervin, Derrick______1982-85______1,691______684 Anderson, Marlon______1994-96______1,150______365 Gibson, Devin______2007-11______1,681______484 Attaway, Kurt______2003-07______661______281 Glover, Tim______1992-94______473______152 Bakare, Kalif______2010-11______9______9 Germany, Jacob______2019-P______169______140 Baker, Joe______1985-87______79______73 Gray, Mike______1981-82______113______53 Banks, Marcus______1994-96______74______42 Green, Mike______1991-93______539______185 Barnes, Todd______1986-88______481______148 Greer, Orrin______2007-08______40______14 Barisic, Luka______2019-P______210______95 Grimes, Mike______1990-91______9______7 Bell, Robert______2000-02______127______95 Hale III, Michael______2011-13______774______177 Benford, Keith______2013-14______11______2 Hall, Dwain______2003-07______134______145 Bernard, Gabe______2005-06______178______57 Hall, Roderic______1996-98______835______211 Beverly, Jeff______2016-17______522______194 Hampton, Frank______1986-88______1,067______452 Billingsley, Nick______2015-17______241______75 Hampton, Victor______1981-82______20______10 Bior, Atem______2019-20______308______288 Harbert, Justin______2003-05______643______184 Black, Larry______1989-90______5______0 Harbin, Tyrone______1985-86______204______123 Bonney, Josh______2008-10______287______227 Harris, J.R.______2015-17______392______9 Bowie, Ryan______2014-16______965______386 Harvey, Ed______1999-00______133______61 Bragg, Mike______1987-89______174______121 Havens, Jon______1999-03______670______264 Briggs, Raymond______2001-03______471______257 Haynes, Calvin______1983-87______1,143______467 Brown, Bernard______1984-86______301______209 Hellums, Knox______2019-P______135______57 Brown, Devin______1998-02______1,922______751 Herbert, Terrance______1998-99______10______5 Brownlee, Keary______2001-03______48______24 Heyland, Gary______1984-87______160______70 Burrage, Kannon______2011-13______984______264 HIll, Jeromie______2010-15______1,674______842 Bynum, Tamir______2018______17______3 Hines, Jeremy______2012-13______6______3 Byrd, Kyile______2005-06______129______59 Horne, Keith______1988-92______1,459______373 Carraway, Glenn______1981-83______112______124 House, Troy______1990-91______60______12 Carroll, Jeffrey______1997-98______11______16 Howard, Antoine______1996-97______230______72 Carter, Tom______1985-86______24______20 Hurd, LeRoy______2002-04______1,027______440 Chime, Philip______1994-95______242______158 Iyaye, Adokiye______2019-20______186______51 Christiansen, Cory______1993-94______15______25 Ivory, Preston______1988-91______729______299 Christansen, Jeff______1981-83______264______68 Ivany, Chip______2009-10______2______6 Clay, Joe______1981-82______16______6 Ivy, Robert______2002-04______126______76 Clemens, Mike______1997-98______106______53 Jackson, Derrick______1996-97______172______107 Cockrell, A.J.______2015-16______107______69 Jackson, Jhivvan______2017-P______2,053______391 Cole, Micheal______1994-96______161______111 Jackson, Leslie______2008-10______103______148 Cole, Sammie______2002-04______326______89 Jamison, Shawn______1991-92______292______177 Cooper, Eric______1987-89______883______161 Jenson, Byron______1988-90______189______172 Cunningham, Vince______1983-85______387______79 Johnson, Chuck______1984-86______106______46 Czumbel, Erik______2019-P______133______58 Johnson, Cody______1994-96______621______350 Dade, Antoine______2007-08______80______103 Johnson, Jon______1991-93______229______122 Davis, E.B.______2007-08______17______5 Johnson III, Melvin______2009-12______1,113______268 Decker, Thatcher______1990-91______25______15 Johnson, Omar______2008-10______729______165 DeShay, Mike______1992-93______9______0 Jones, Damont______1999-00______5______0 De Nicolao, Giovanni______2016-19______823______346 Jones, Ken______1981-83______321______239 Donlon, Abe______2004-06______308______235 Jones, Phillip______2013-15______342______297 Dotson-Lara, Cody______2007-08______0______3 Jones, Sheldon______1994-97______446______131 Doyle, Rick______1982-84______614______347 Jones, Terrence______1996-99______67______59 Durbon, Gary______1987-89______46______11 Joseph, James______2000-02______541______264 Durden, Roger______1984-86______86______79 Joyner, Todd______1984-85______4______4 Eaton, Darryl______1989-91______805______157 Karrer, Austin______2014-18______242______316 Ellison, Ronnie______1989-92______1,284______336 Kelly, Arvesta______1993-94______78______60 Escheik, Mateo______2019-20______2______0 Kennedy, Shani______1995-96______111______110 Faulkner, Tim______1985-90______710______442 Kenney, Vern______1981-82______44______33 Ferguson, Mike______1991-93______521______254 King, Mike______1993-94______71______67 Fields, Terry______2008-10______342______221 Knowles, Tim______1986-88______141______147 Flansburg, Jon______2005-07______30______36 Kubiszyn, Jack______1983-84______17______6 Flores, Tyler______2014-15______3______0 Lewis, Keon______2013-15______801______140 Ford, Phoenix______2019-P______12______11 Lewis Jr., Larry______2014-15______108______28 Francis, Andrew______2006-08______228______168 Littles, Gino______2014-17______417______214 Franklin, Stephen______2010-13______460______289 Lockyer, Kent______1982-83______2______2 Frohnen, Byron______2016-20______863______911 Ludwick, JohnMark______2007-08______181______62

2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac 79 History & Records All-Time Letterwinners PLAYER______YEARS______PTS______REB PLAYER______YEARS______PTS______REB Lyle, Deon______2017-18______395______129 Salinas, Juan______2002-05______13______11 Macklin, Joseph______1999-00______3______0 Scruggs, Terrell______2014-16______12______14 Maiden, Tim______2005-07______43______25 Selvage, Ray______2004-05______183______131 Martin, Grant______1987-89______244______199 Shank, Joey______2007-09______547______91 Martinez, Manuel______1992-93______0______3 Shelton, Terry______1999-01______46______4 Mason, Mike______1989-90______403______49 Sherman, Kaj-Björn______2013-15______470______301 Massie, Kyle______2015-18______16______6 Sims, Jordan______2010-14______620______302 Matthews, George______2013-15______149______92 Singh, David______1984-85______8______3 Mattison, Josh______2000-01______65______25 Slater, Curtis______1994-97______36______29 Mayberry, Tank______2012-13______10______18 Smith, Melvin______2006-08______618______142 McCoy, Adam______2004-05______29______5 Smith IV, Morris______2008-10______665______233 McGee, Clarence______1987-88______442______272 Smith, Rodney______1992-94______809______390 McGregor, Edrico______2012-14______351______313 Smith, Scott______1987-89______313______81 McKoin, Scott______1981-85______347______218 Sowder, Tres______1981-82______235______22 Meyer, Steve______1996-99______1,001______296 Spencer, Keith______2006-08______434______370 Mendiola, Max______1998-99______0______0 Stanojevic, Mitar______2016-19______76______58 Millsap, John______2003-05______566______307 Starkes, Andre______1998-99______0______0 Minnieweather, Reggie_____ 1998-02______950______517 Staudt, Jason______1990-91______1______2 Montgomery, Danny______1993-94______74______24 Stepter, Demarco______2008-10______413______294 Montgomery, Marcus______1994-95______163______93 Stewart, Anthony______1985-87______381______80 Moore, Chris______1988-89______44______24 Stiver, John______1982-83______111______70 Moore, Kelvin______1981-82______61______36 Swader, Jamell______1990-92______113______78 Moore, Lennell______1986-88______548______346 Terry, Tyrone______2000-01______2______2 Moore, Trey______2013-14______0______1 Tilman, Albert______1988-92______125______162 Morris, Kevin______1983-87______78______85 Timpermann, Austin______2018-20______0______1 Mosely, Jamal______1995-96______20______4 Thibodeaux, Garrett______2015-16______0______0 Mumford, Dennis______1981-82______309______152 Thigpen, Tyrone______1985-86______117______45 Newsom, Willie______1989-91______236______167 Thomas, Hyjii______2012-14______434______154 Nini, Troy______1985-86______8______2 Thompson, Chris______2005-06______118______55 Nujic, Igor______2010-12______217______106 Thornton, Ike______1981-85______1,064______291 O’Brien, Lucas______2013-17______507______297 Valdez, Juan______2000-03______241______182 Ode, David______1996-98______18______21 Van Ry, Toby______2017-19______51______63 Ojougboh, Nkem______2005-06______190______97 Vouyoukas, Alex______2010-12______211______138 Olajuwon, Afis______1991-94______763______316 Wainwright, Monte______1983-84______29______9 Olajuwon, Taju______1989-92______676______461 Wallace, Keaton______2017-P______1,644______411 Olympio, Edwin______2014-15______4______5 Wallace, Rob______1991-93______655______262 Oswald, Tom______1992-96______504______370 Wallace, Robert______1982-85______571______216 Otis, Dezon______2006-08______51______26 Washington, Issy______1986-87______128______24 Owens, Andre______2004-06______793______275 Washington, Ken______1990-93______36______60 Panzica, Tony______1986-87______20______12 Watkins, Michael______2001-03______54______56 Parker, Mahcoe______1999-01______373______286 Watson, Leon______1996-00______1,221______794 Parscale, Brad______1996-97______26______26 Webber, Darren______1993-97______756______410 Paye, Sei______2008-12______359______176 Wheatley, Bruce______1987-90______815______673 Payne, Gary______1983-86______200______35 White, Mike______2010-11______3______5 Peavy, David______1991-92______6______3 Whitehead, Ryan______2010-12______22______13 Pendleton, Juston______1997-98______105______74 Whiteside, Makani______2019-20______36______27 Permenter, Russ______2007-08______43______21 Whitfield, Martin______1994-96______198______80 Peters, James______2004-06______0______1 Wians, Christian______1995-96______3______0 Pettus, Dion______1985-89______883______327 Wiatrek, Kevin______1994-97______9______7 Pickens, Mike______1981-82______275______85 Wilkins, Larry______2010-13______272______242 Pines, Jeff______1997-98______0______0 Willborn III, George______2016-18______412______204 Plummer, Christian______2019-20______7______1 Williams, Chance______2005-07______2______2 Posey, Rapheal______2003-05______713______240 Williams, James______2013-14______86______24 Pottinger, Khalil______2000-01______0______0 Williams, Lloyd______1996-00______957______343 Powell, Michael______2002-03______2______2 Williams, Ryan______2006-07______80______62 Powers, McEverett______1998-02______1,307______760 Williams, T.J.______2010-11______99______67 President, David______2001-05______597______359 Willis, Danté______2012-13______0______0 Price, A.J.______2012-13______12______5 Willis, Kerry______2001-03______96______46 Ramlal, Kendell______2017-18______80______81 Williamson, John______1981-83______35______22 Reed, Ricky______1995-99______577______255 Wilson, Christian______2014-16______515______144 Reynolds, Aldric______2005-07______279______106 Worden, Mitch______1998-00______0______2 Riley, Jermone______1997-99______343______138 Wood, Tyler______2010-14______169______128 Ringholt, James______2014-18______106______99 Woods, Mike______1991-93______75______27 Rivera, Gerrick______2000-01______99______44 Wordlaw, Thaddeus______1992-96______851______273 Robinson, Willie______1997-98______103______76 Wren, Alden______1982-84______230______82 Rodgers, Roderick______2004-06______184______154 Young, Eric______2005-06______209______107 Rodriguez, Adrian______2017-P______107______147 Rhynes, Spencer______1992-94______239______107 current players in bold italics

80 2020-21 UTSA Men’s Basketball Media Almanac TV/Radio Spot Chart

32 0 44 11 10 Isaiah Addo-Ankrah Cedrick Alley Jr. Luka Barisic Lachlan Bofinger Erik Czumbel G, 180, Fr. F, 6-6, 230, Jr. F, 6-10, 235, Sr. F, 6-6, 215, Fr. G, 6-3, 200, So. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas/Houston Osijek, Croatia Sydney, Australia Verona, Italy

12 24 3 4 2 Phoenix Ford Jacob Germany Jordan Ivy-Curry Artan Jabbar Jhivvan Jackson F, 6-8, 225, R-Jr. C, 6-11, 225, So. G, 6-2, 170, Fr. G, 5-11, 170, So. G, 6-0, 170, Sr. St. Petersburg, Fla. Kingston, Okla. La Marque, Texas Fort Worth, Texas/Dallas Baptist Bayamon, Puerto Rico

20 25 1 22 Eric Parrish Adrian Rodriguez Jaja Sanni Keaton Wallace G/F, 6-6, 195, R-Jr. F, 6-7, 245, R-Jr. G/F, 6-4, 175, Fr. G, 6-3, 195, Sr. Cypress, Texas./Nevada Tulsa, Okla. Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas

HC AHC AC AC DBO Steve Henson Mike Peck Scott Thompson Adam Hood Jeff Luster Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Fifth Year Fifth Year Fifth Year Fifth Year Sixth Year

VC GA SC AT Cale Brubaker Taylor Luster Christian Wood Josh Modica Video Coordinator Graduate Assistant Coach Strength & Conditioning Coach Athletics Trainer Fifth Year Second Year Second Year Eighth Year