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History History HISTORY 136 ALL -AMERIC A NS 137 RICE AW A RDS 139 HA LL OF FA MES 141 LETTERMEN 144 JERSEY NUMBERS 145 SERIES RECORDS 148 SERIES RESULTS 162 ALL -TIME RESULTS 175 TOURN A MENT RESULTS 177 CO A C H ING RECORDS 179 OVERTIME GA MES 179 TELEVISED GA MES HISTORY l ALL -AMERIC A HONORS Adam Peakes 1994 First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-America Bob Kinney 1995 Second-Team CoSIDA Academic All-America 1941 Second-Team Converse Yearbook 1942 First-Team Helms Foundation 1942 First Team Converse Yearbook Don Lance 1954 Gene Schwinger Bill Tom Closs 1953 Second-Team Newspaper Enterprises Assn. 1943 First-Team Helms Foundation 1954 Second-Team Helms Foundation 1943 Second-Team Converse Yearbook Michael Harris 2005 CollegeInsider.com Ricky Pierce 1982 Second-Team USBWA 1982 Third-Team Associated Press 1982 Third-Team NABC Bill Henry 1944 First-Team Helms Foundation 1945 First-Team Helms Foundation 1945 Second-Team Converse Yearbook Morris Almond 2006 CollegeInsider.com 2007 CollegeInsider.com 2007 Playboy Magazine HISTORY l RICE AW A RDS The Billy Wohn Award The Bob Quin Award The Billy Wohn Award is presented annually to the Rice player who One of Rice’s highest honors, the Bob Quin Award, is given annually best exemplifies the qualities of the honor’s namesake in basketball ability, to Rice University’s most outstanding all-around senior male athlete. It is scholarship and leadership. Wohn was a guard on the 1952-53 basketball given in memory of Bob Quin, a well respected Rice student-athlete who team who died in a plane accident in August, 1953, while on active duty in passed away during a trip across the Atlantic Ocean in 1930. A group of the Naval ROTC. The recipient is determined by a vote of current players. Quin’s friends felt that there would be no more suitable memorial to him During the 1955-56 school year, the award was donated by nine former than to establish an award at Rice to be given each year to the male senior Rice students who were close friends of Wohn — Ben Brewer, J. Fred Duck- student-athlete who most exemplifies distinction in athletics, academics and ett, Garland Fielder, Harvey Gilliam, Steve Muller, Kenneth Paul, Jay Wedler, leadership. James Whitson and George Wilson, Jr. Since the Bob Quin Award was first presented, 12 Rice basketball Below are the yearly recipients of the Billy Wohn Award. student-athletes have been bestowed with the award. Below is a list of bas- ketball players to be honored. 1956 Joe Durrenberger 1983 Renaldo O’Neal 1957 Fred Woods 1984 Tyrone Washington 1936 Harry Witt 1982 Bobby Tudor 1958 Temple Tucker 1985 Tony Barnett 1942 Chester Palmer 1992 Todd Schoettelkotte 1959 Tom Robitaille 1986 Greg Hines 1944 Clarence R. Darling, Jr. 1995 Adam Peakes 1960 David Craig 1987 Greg Hines 1945 William “Bill” Henry 2001 Mike Wilks 1961 Steve Smith 1988 David Willie 1951 Charles L. Tighe 2003 Omar-Seli Mance 1962 Jim Fox 1989 Andy Gilchrist 1975 Danny Carroll (co-honoree) 1963 Kendall Rhine 1990 D’Wayne Tanner 1979 Elbert Darden 1964 Kendall Rhine 1991 Brent Scott 1965 Larry Tiner 1992 Brent Scott 1966 Guy Lease 1993 Brent Scott 1967 Bill Doty Marvin Moore 1968 Larry Miller 1994 Torrey Andrews 1969 Greg Williams 1995 Adam Peakes 1970 Steve Wendel 1996 Tommy McGhee 1971 Gary Reist 1997 Shaun Igo 1972 Leroy Marion 1998 Jarvis Kelley Sanni 1973 Randy Reynolds 1999 Robert Johnson 1974 Scott Fisher 2000 Mike Wilks 1975 Tim Moriarty 2001 Mike Wilks 1976 no award 2002 Omar-Seli Mance Clarence Darling Bill Henry Danny Carroll 1977 no award 2003 Omar-Seli Mance 1978 Alan Reynolds 2004 Michael Harris 1979 Elbert Darden 2005 Michael Harris 1980 Ricky Pierce 2006 Morris Almond 1981 Ricky Pierce 2007 Morris Almond 1982 Ricky Pierce 137 Elbert Darden Bobby Tudor Todd Schoettelkotte Ricky Pierce Brent Scott Tommy McGhee Adam Peakes Mike Wilks Omar Mance Shawn Igo Michael Harris Morris Almond HISTORY l ALL -CONFEREN C E HONOREES All-SWC (49) 1949 Bill Tom 1994 Torrey Andrews, second team Players of the Year (3) 1916 Tom Tomforde 1953 Don Lance 1995 Adam Peakes, second team 1969 Greg Williams 1917 Lawrence Kingsland Gene Schwinger 1996 Tommy McGhee, first team Southwest Conference 1918 Harris Dodge 1954 Don Lance Shaun Igo, second team Julian Dormant Gene Schwinger 1982 Ricky Pierce Lawrence Kingsland 1956 Joe Durrenberger All-WAC (9) Southwest Conference Henry Timmons Temple Tucker 1997 Shaun Igo, second team 1919 Lawrence Kingsland 1957 Temple Tucker 1999 Robert Johnson, first team 2007 Morris Almond Van Brown Tom Robitaille 2001 Mike Wilks, second team Conference USA 1934 R.T. Eaton 1958 Tom Robitaille 2003 Omar Mance, second team 1939 Frank Carswell 1959 Tom Robitaille Michael Harris, second team 1940 Frank Carswell 1963 Kendall Rhine 2004 Michael Harris, first team Bob Kinney 1964 Kendall Rhine Jason McKrieth, second team 1941 Frank Carswell 1969 Greg Williams 2005 Michael Harris, first team Bob Kinney 1970 Gary Reist Jason McKrieth, second team 1942 Bob Kinney 1971 Gary Reist 1980 Ricky Pierce Chester Palmer All-Conference USA (2) 1943 Bill Tom Closs 1981 Ricky Pierce 2006 Morris Almond, First Team 1944 Bill Henry 1982 Ricky Pierce 2007 Morris Almond, First Team J.G. Thomas 1991 Brent Scott, second team 1945 Bill Henry 1992 Brent Scott, second team Murray Mendenhall 1993 Marvin Moore, second team Dick Wehr Brent Scott, second team HISTORY l ADDITION A L RICE ACCOL A DES 1982 1995 2003 2006 BOBBY TUDOR ADAM PEAKES YAMAR DIENE MORRIS ALMOND Co-SIDA Academic All-America NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship WAC All-Defensive Team CollegeInsider.com All-America Honorable Mention Second-Team GTE/CoSIDA Academic Second-Team All-NABC District 9 All-America OMAR MANCE First-Team USBWA All-District VII 1989 Semifinalist, National Student-Athlete DANA HARDY 1997 of the Year 2007 SWC All-Newcomer Team ALEX BOUGAIEFF CoSIDA Academic All-District VI MORRIS ALMOND Third-Team Freshman All-America MVP, Maccabbiah Games/Team Canada First-Team C-USA All-Tournament Team AP All-America Honorable Mention KENNETH ROURKE 1999 2004 First-Team All-NABC District 9 SWC All-Newcomer Team JASON SKAER MICHAEL HARRIS CollegeInsider.com All-America 138 Sixth-Team Freshman All-America WAC Mountain Division First-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team USBWA All-District VII South Team/U.S. National Sports All-Newcomer Team First-Team USBWA All-District VII Festival 2008 WILLIS WILSON JASON McKRIETH PAULIUS PACKEVICIUS 1990 WAC Mountain Division Coach of the Year Second-Team All-NABC District 9 First-Team ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA BRENT SCOTT First-Team USBWA All-District VII Academic All-District VI SWC Freshman of the Year 2001 U.S. Junior National Team MIKE WILKS 2005 College Insider WAC Player of the Year MICHAEL HARRIS 1991 WAC All-Defensive Team First-Team All-NABC District 9 BRENT SCOTT Dallas Morning News First-Team USBWA All-District VII U.S. World Junior Championship Team First-Team All-WAC WAC All-Tournament Team NABC All-District First Team CHASE MAAG SWC All-Newcomer Team 2002 MICHAEL HARRIS 1993 College Insider Freshman All-America TOREY ANDREWS WAC Freshman of the Year SWC Sixth Man of the Year OMAR MANCE 1994 CoSIDA Academic All-District VI ADAM PEAKES First-Team First-Team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Paulius Packevicius, First-Team Academic All-District in 2008 HISTORY l RICE AT H LETIC HA LL OF FA ME 1970 INDUCTEES Frank Carswell ’41, basketball, baseball 1976 INDUCTEES Tony Bell ’19, football, basketball, baseball, David (Kosse) Johnson ’54, football Gaylord Johnson ’21, administrator track Richard Chapman ’54, football Tom Cox ’50, track Eddie Dyer ’22, football, baseball Jess Neely (Vanderbilt ’22), football coach, Vern McGrew ’50, track Wash “Little Heavy” Underwood ’27, football, administrator John Hudson ’54, football baseball Kendall Rhine ’64, basketball Emmett Brunson ’29, track, coach, administration 1973 INDUCTEES Malcolm Walker ’65, football Claude Bracey ’30, track Mick Brown ’17, football Jake Hess ’32, tennis Lawrence Kingsland ’19, track 1978 INDUCTEES Bill Wallace ’36, football Griff Vance ’20, football Cecil Grigg (Austin College ’17), football, base- John McCauley ’36, football Joe Davis (Southwestern, ’22), football & ball and track coach Fred Wolcott ’40, track basketball coach Jess Petty ’37, track Bob Kinney ’42, basketball Peg Melton ’24, baseball Art Goforth ’42, football Bill Henry ’45, basketball Fred Stancliff ’26, track Carl Russ ’47, football Weldon Humble ’47, football, track Bobby Curtis ’48, tennis Don Rhoden ’53, football James (Froggie) Williams ’50, football George Walmsley ’48, football Chuck Latourette ’67, football Dicky Maegle ’55, football Joe Watson ’50, football Fred Hansen ’63, track Buddy Weaver ’52, golf 1980 INDUCTEES Frank Ryan ’58, football Percy Arthur ’35, football 1971 INDUCTEES Robert Johnston ’62, football Kenny Paul ’54, football Marion (Preacher) Lindsey ’22, football, track Eddie Wojecki, trainer Tom Robataille ’59, basketball John “Big Heavy” Underwood, ’22, football Ed Red ’65, track Lou Hassell ’33, football 1974 INDUCTEES Dr. Edward T. Smith (Baylor College of Medicine Wilbur Hess ’35, tennis Chester Klaerner ’33, football, baseball, track ‘29), team physician David Weichert ’37, track Tally Eaton ’36, basketball, baseball Frank Gurnsey Jr., ’41, tennis Bill Cummins ’48, track, basketball 1981 INDUCTEES Fred (Moose) Hartman ’41, football Huey Keeney ’49, football Joe Greenwood ’30, golf Bill Tom Closs ’43, basketball Gerald Weatherly ’50, football Leche Sylvester ’36, football Bill Howton ’52, football King Hill ’58, football, basketball, golf Ronnie Fisher ’61, tennis Gene Schwinger ’54, basketball Dave Roberts ’74, track Buddy Dial ’59, football 1975 INDUCTEES Bobby May ’65, track Philip Arbuckle (Illinois ’05), basketball coach, 1982 INDUCTEES administrator 1972 INDUCTEES Ed DePrato ’22, football, track Tommie Tomforde ’17, basketball, football Mike Hale ’33, track, football, basketball Tiny Kalb ’16, football, basketball Smokey Brothers ’36, track Hank Coffman ’48, track Leslie Coleman ’23, tennis, track, basketball, Hamilton Nichols ’47, football John Garrett ’57, golf baseball J.W.
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