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Ut Arlington Basketball UT ARLINGTON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS UT ARLINGTON (2-2) AT KENTUCKY (3-1) November NOV.15, 2013 • RUPP ARENA • 6:30 P.M. 8 at Boise State .................. L, 116-87 12 Samford ...........................W, 88-75 Keeping Track of the Game Head-to-Head 13 Howard Payne ...............W, 111-64 GAME Video: UTAMavs.com UK Series History 15 Cleveland State ................L, 83-73 Radio: 1630 AM First Meeting 19 at Kentucky ...........................6:30 p 5 21 at Robert Morris .........................6 p Live Stats: UTAMavs.com 23 at Eastern Michigan ...................6 p Road Game 2 Twitter: @UTAMavs 29 at Texas .....................................7 p THE MATCHUPS December 3 Dallas Baptist ......................7:30 p UT Arlington Kentucky 7 Weber State .........................7:30 p 89.8 PPG 85.8 14 at Houston Baptist ................ 7:30 p 17 at Oklahoma .............................. 7 p 84.5 OPPG 61.8 21 CSU Bakersfi eld....................... 1 p 45.9 FG% 48.9 34.3 3P% 29.2 January 2 Arkansas State * .................7:30 p 69.2 FT% 64.1 4 UALR * ......................................5 p 39.8 RPG 50.0 9 ULM * ...................................... 12 p 11 at UL Lafayette * ........................2 p 18 at Texas State * .................... 4:30 p FASTBREAK POINTS 23 Troy *......................................... 8 p • Trip to Kentucky is the 2nd game in Keightly Classic. UTA lost to Cleveland State & will face 25 South Alabama * .................7:30 p Robert Morris (11/21) & Eastern Michigan (11/23) on the road this week. 30 at Western Kentucky * ...............7 p • UTA’s 111 points vs. Howard Payne (11/13) were most since 124 vs. Sam Houston State February (12/28/98) and tied for 18th all-time in school history. 1 at Georgia State * .................1:30 p • UTA scored at least 87 in fi rst 3 games. Last happended was Dec. 1-11, 1992 (4 straight). 6 UL Lafayette * ......................7:30 p • Senior G Reger Dowell has scored at least 20 in all 4 games. Dowell is 9th nationally in 13 at ULM *..................................... 7 p scoring (26.0 ppg). 15 Texas State * .......................7:30 p • UTA is 25th nationally in scoring (89.8 ppg). 20 at Arkansas State * ....................7 p • Senior F Brandon Edwards is 29th nationally in rebounding (11.3). 22 at UALR *................................... 7 p 27 Georgia State * ....................7:30 p • At least 4 Mavs scored double fi gures in 3 games this season: Boise State (4), Samford (5) & Howard Payne (4). March • Six players made their UTA debuts at Boise State (opener): Dowell, G Lonnie McClanahan, 1 Western Kentucky * ............7:30 p F Vincent Dillard, F Jorge Bilbao, F Brandon Williams, G Courtney Austin. 6 at Troy * ..................................... 7 p • Four of the 5 starters at Boise State didn’t play at UTA in 2012-13: Dowell, McClanahan, 8 at South Alabama * ....................7 p Dillard & C Stuart Lagerson, who redshirted last season. Same lineup for all 4 games. 13 Sun Belt Tournament ^ ............ TBA • UTA fi nished stretch of 3 home games in 4 nights at 2-1. Bold - Home Game • UTA has made at least 12 2-pointers in 2 games: Boise State (12) & Howard Payne (13). * - Sun Belt Conference game • Scott Cross is 2nd all-time in wins at UTA with 124. Eddie McCarter (162 from 1993-2006) is ^ - New Orleans Lake Front Arena the leader. Cross passed Bob “Snake” LeGrande (122) on Nov. 12 vs. Samford. All times are CST 2013-14 MAVERICKS ROSTER PROBABLE STARTERS HT WT YR HOMETOWN PPG RPG APG UT ARLINGTON REFERENCES G 1 Reger Dowell 6-1 183 Sr. Duncanville, Texas 26.0 4.0 1.8 The UT Arlington Athletic Department F 13 Vincent Dillard 6-5 200 Jr. Sanford, Florida 10.5 3.8 0.0 respectfully asks your cooperation C 5 Stuart Lagerson 7-0 220 Jr. Converse, Texas 1.0 2.8 0.8* in referring to the University’s sports programs as UT Arlington. UT-Arlington, G 22 Lonnie McClanahan 6-1 175 Jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. 14.3 3.3 4.3 Texas-Arlington and Texas Arlington are F 35 Brandon Edwards 6-6 224 Sr. Fort Worth, Texas 17.5 11.3 1.5* among the versions that are incorrect in OFF THE BENCH referring to our athletic programs. Feel G 2 Luke Davis 6-1 154 So. Lubbock, Texas 0.0 0.5 0.5 free to use the abbreviation UTA for second references. Also, although we are G 3 Jamel Outler 6-3 183 So. Houston, Texas 8.8 0.8 1.3 offi cially the Mavericks, using Mavs on G 4 Drew Charles 6-2 193 So. Azle, Texas -- -- -- second reference is also acceptable. We F 11 Brandon Williams 6-10 200 Fr. Houston, Texas 5.8 6.0 1.3* thank you for your cooperation. G 12 Shaquille White-Miller 5-9 176 Sr. Port Arthur, Texas 1.5 0.5 3.0 PRONUCIATION GUIDE G 15 Kyle McElvain 6-2 191 Sr. Arlington, Texas 1.7 0.0 0.0 F 21 Greg Gainey 6-5 212 Sr. Dayton, Ohio -- -- -- Reger - Ree-jer G 25 Courtney Austin 6-0 185 Jr. Dallas, Texas 0.7 0.7 0.0 Jamel - Jah-mel F 44 Anthony Walker 6-9 210 Jr. San Antonio, Texas -- -- -- Lagerson - Lah-ger-son F 45 Jorge Bilbao 6-8 180 Fr. Bilbao, Spain 2.8 3.5 1.3 Bilbao - Bill-bow (rhymes w/cow) * blocks per game Follow UT Arlington Athletics online at UTAMavs.com or on Social Media; Twitter: @UTAMavs, Facebook: UT Arlington Athletics or Instagram: UTAMavs 2013-14 UT ARLINGTON MEN’S BASKETBALL Nov. 19 vs. Kentucky UTA QUICK FACTS MAVERICK TEAM HOOFPRINTS 2012-13 SEASON REVIEW: The Mavericks were 19-14 after a trip to the College Insider. Name ............................University of Texas at Arlington City/Zip ..................................... Arlington, Texas 76019 com Postseason Tournament. UTA reached the postseason for the second straight season Founded ............................1895 (Senior College 1959) for the fi rst time in program history. UTA reached the WAC Tournament championship game, Enrollment ..........................................................33,500 falling to New Mexico State 64-55. It marked the second time UTA played for conference Nickname ......................................................Mavericks title under Cross. UTA went 11-7 (fourth place) in the WAC. The Mavs went 11-5 over their School Colors ............... Royal Blue, Orange and White last 16 games going into the CIT, including 5-1 in their last 6 home regular-season games. Affi liations ............................................ NCAA Division I Conference ...................................Sun Belt Conference President .......................................Dr. Vistasp Karbhari LONE STAR’S BEST: UTA had the third-most wins among Texas’ 21 Division I men’s bas- Director of Athletics .......................................Jim Baker ketball programs over the previous 2 seasons. The Mavericks were 43-23. The only teams Assoc. AD/SWA ......................................Debbie Garcia with better records were Baylor (51-21) & Stephen F. Austin (47-17). Athletic Dept. .......................................... 817-272-2261 Website ............................................www.utamavs.com Twitter .........................................................@UTAMavs POSTSEASONS: UTA has reached 4 postseasons, 3 under Scott Cross. UTA went to the NCAAs in 2008, NIT in 1981 & 2012, and CIT in 2013. UTA’s postseason record is 0-4. Arena ............................................ College Park Center Capacity ...............................................................7,000 ROADIES: The Mavs are 23-10 in their last 33 road or neutral site games. UTA went 10-5 First Year of Basketball .....................................1959-60 on the road last season (school record is 11 wins in 1980-81) and 2-1 at neutral sites. The All-Time Record ................................................634-855 Mavs started 3-0 on the road last year for the fi rst time in the program’s history. No. Years in NCAA Tournament ..................................1 Last Appearance ................................................2008 HOME STREAK ENDS: UTA is 66-23 at home since the start of the 2007-08 season, which No. Years in NIT ..........................................................1 included 7-8 in 2012-13. UTA had posted 19 consecutive non-losing seasons at home be- Last Appearance ................................................2012 fore last season. Head Coach ............................................... Scott Cross Alma Mater, Year .......................... UT Arlington, 1998 GROOVY 70s: Since the start of 2009-10, UTA is 52-18 when scoring at least 70 & 30-5 Record at UTA (years) ...............................124-98 (8) when scoring at least 80. UTA is 2-2 when scoring at least 70 this season. Career Record ...................................................same Associate Head Coach ...............................Greg Young Assistant Coaches .......................................Zak Buncik REDSHIRTS: Senior F Greg Gainey, sophomore G Drew Charles & junior transfer G John- Andrae Patterson ny Hill are redshirting in 2013-14. Gainey will apply for a medical redshirt. 2012-13 Overall Record .......................................19-14 CPC: The Mavs moved into College Park Center on Feb. 1, 2012. The opening night crowd Conference Record/Finish ....................11-7 (4th WAC) Starters Returning/Lost ............................................2/3 of 6,228 set a school record (since broken) in a 67-66 victory over UTSA. Crowds of 5,272 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...................................7/4 (Texas State), 4,707 (Northwestern State) & 4,109 (TAMU-CC) followed to close out 2011- Newcomers..................................................................5 12. UTA opened 2012-13
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