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2012-2013 DELTA STATE STATESMEN BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Matt Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs | Office: (662) 846-4284 | Cell: (662) 719-9160 Email: [email protected] | Twitter: @DSUStatesmen | Facebook: Facebook.com/DSUStatesmen | Web: www.GoStatesmen.com

GAME INFORMATION STATESMEN BASKETBALL | GAMES 21-22 THIS WEEK: WEST ALABAMA WEST GEORGIA (9-13, 5-9 GSC) Date/Time: Feb. 21, 2013/7:30 p.m. Feb. 23, 2013/4 p.m. DELTA STATE STATESMEN Location: Livingston, Ala. Carrollton, Ga. Head Coach: Jim Boone (West Virginia State, 1981) Record at DSU: 9-13 (1st season) Career Record: 439-341 (27th season) Facility: Pruitt Hall The Coliseum vs Radio: Statesmen Sports Net Statesmen Sports Net at TV: UWAAthletics.com UWGSports.com (8-13, 4-10 GSC) Live Stats: GoStatesmen.com GoStatesmen.com Head Coach: Mike Newell (Sam Houston) Live Video: UWAAthletics.com UWGSports.com Record at UWA: 16-33 (2nd season) Career Record: 317-260 (20th season) Twitter Updates: @DSUStatesmen @DSUStatesmen at Series: DSU leads 37-24 DSU leads 24-13 (7-15, 4-10 GSC) Last Meeting: L-OT, 62-60 (01.17.13) W, 64-57 (01.19.13) WEST GEORGIA WOLVES Head Coach: Michael Cooney (Gonzaga) SCHEDULE/RESULTS Record at UWG: 80-83 (6th season) Career Record: 80-83 (6th season) EXHIBITION Delta State hits the road for the final time during the regular season first traveling to 11/1/2012 @ Mississippi Valley State Univ. [Exh.] L, 59-62 THIS Livingston, Ala. to face the University of West Alabama Tigers inside Pruitt Hall on 11/5/2012 @ Vanderbilt University [Exh.] L, 48-69 Thursday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. then trek over to Carrollton, Ga. to face the University of West Georgia Wolves at The Coliseum on Saturday, Feb. 23, 4:00 p.m. DSU split at NONCONFERENCE home last time by picking up a win against UWG and dropping an OT loss to UWA. 11/13/2012 Henderson State University L, 73-81 WEEK 11/17/2012 LeMoyne-Owen College W, 72-65 Terry Leake, Jr., a 6-foot-5 shooting guard, has worked his way to being ranked 15th 11/20/2012 University of Arkansas at Monticello L, 48-51 nationally in both scoring and rebounding. The Memphis, Tenn., native, who was a 11/27/2012 Concordia College-Alabama W, 67-62 GSC Pre-season All-GSC Team pick, also currently ranks 2nd in the GSC in scoring 12/1/2012 Christian Brothers University L, 53-58 18.0 (18.0) and leads the way in rebounding (8.8). 12/8/2012 @ Miles College L, 50-57 12/15/2012 @ University of Arkansas at Monticello L, 43-53 Freshman guard Jack Madgen is averaging 11.9 points per game in Gulf South 12/19/2012 Selma University W, 72-53 Conference action so far this season. Madgen has been thrown into the fire since 12/29/2012 Belhaven University (Miss.) W, 81-73 setting foot on campus at Delta State by starting in 17 games this season for the Statesmen and is averaging 33.4 minutes per contest. 11.9 1/3/2013 @ (Tenn.) L, 49-54 Despite holding a 9-13, 5-9 GSC record Delta State leads the GSC in scoring defense 1/5/2013 University of North Alabama L, 53-69 holding conference opponents to an average 61.0 ppg. The Green-and-White held 1/10/2013 @ L, 53-63 previously ranked No.3 UAH to 53 points on 30.2% shooting from the floor in a 59- 1/12/2013 @ No. 3 University of Alabama in Huntsville W, 59-53 61.0 53 win in Spragins Hall. Once the offense picks up watch out for the Statesmen. 1/17/2013 University of West Alabama L, 60-62 OT 1/19/2013 University of West Georgia W, 64-57 1/24/2013 @ University of West Florida W, 60-54 Jim Boone (9-13/DSU) enters his first season as head coach of the Statesmen, while 1/26/2013 @ Valdosta State University L, 54-60 bringing 26 years of collegiate experience to Walter Sillers Coliseum. The Winfield, 2/2/2013 @ Christian Brothers University L, 54-46 W.V., native is 439-341 in his career, including six conference championships, four 2/7/2013 Union University (Tenn.) W, 59-56 439 tournament titles and seven NCAA postseason appearances. 2/9/2013 @ No. 22 University of North Alabama L, 54-73 Delta State will finish thefinal week of the regular season at home welcoming West 2/14/2013 Shorter University W, 62-57 2/16/2013 No. 7University of Alabama-Huntsville L, 73-71 Florida and Valdosta State to Walter-Sillers Coliseum. The Statesmen will face off 2/21/2013 @ University of West Alabama 7:30 p.m. UP NEXT against the Argos on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. and the Blazers on Saturday, Feb. 2/23/2013 @ University of West Georgia 4 p.m. 30, at 4:00 p.m. The games can be listened to on the Statesmen Sports Network. 2/28/2013 University of West Florida 7:30 p.m. 3/2/2013 Valdosta State University 4 p.m. DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP

POSTSEASON 3/7-10/2013 Gulf South Conference Tournament TBA (Samford University | Birmingham, Ala.) 3/16-19/2013 NCAA South Region Tournament TBA (TBA | Campus Sites) 3/29-4/7/2013 NCAA Elite Eight Tournament TBA (Phillips Arena | Atlanta, Ga.) G • 23 • SR G • 14 • FR G • 5 • JR F• 24 • JR F • 33 • SR Terry Jack Cornel Mike Ryan Leake, Jr. Madgen Knight Weems Smith PTS 18.0 PTS 10.5 PTS 8.9 PTS 7.6 PTS 5.6 REB 8.8 REB 2.5 REB 5.4 REB 2.2 REB 4.6 AST 1.6 AST 3.4 AST 3.9 AST 1.6 AST 0.57 BLK 0.8 STL 0.6 STL 0.7 STL 1.0 BLK 0.48 FG% 44.6 FG% 41.9 FG% 38.9 FG% 39.7 FG% 61.4

GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 1 GM 21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES STATESMEN WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER 18 Mon 19 Tues 20 Wed 21 Thurs 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun

Practice | 3 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. Travel Day West Alabama | 7:30 p.m. Practice | 3 p.m. West Georgia | 4 p.m. Players Off

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS POLICIES Matt Jones, Assistant AD/External Affairs* WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON Email: [email protected] Each Monday during the season Delta State University hosts a media luncheon at Western Sizzlin’, located on Highway 61 South in Cleveland. Members of Office Phone: 662.846.4284 the media should pick up a plate and make their way to the reserved section of the restaurant. Coach Jim Boone will open the media portion of the event at Cell Phone: 662.719.9160 1 p.m. Statesmen players are available upon request. To request players each week, please contact the Office of Athletic Communications.

Jim Ervin, Assistant Director WEEKLY MEDIA SERVICES Email: [email protected] The Athletic Communications Office produces a weekly release featuring game notes, updated statistics and other pertinent information on the Statesmen Office Phone: 662.846.4594 men’s basketball program. To access this release, please log on to www.gostatesmen.com and click on men’s basketball. Each week’s release will be located Cell Phone: 662.721.5949 on the right side of the web page. The PDF formatted document is posted every Monday by noon.

Herb Brooks, Assistant* PLAYER INTERVIEWS Email: [email protected] Media members must adhere to the following guidelines regarding Statesmen player interviews: (1) All player interviews must be coordinated through the Office Phone: 662.846.4285 Athletic Communications Office; (2) Players are available for interviews, either at the Dorgan Center or via telephone prior to practice (generally 1:30-4:00 Cell Phone: TBD p.m.) and following the completion of practice; (3) Please give at least 24 hours notice; (4) No interviews will be allowed prior to tipoff on gameday.

J.T. Webb, Assistant* COACHES INTERVIEWS Email: [email protected] Head coach Jim Boone and his staff are also available for interviews weekday mornings between 10 a.m. and noon in their offices. Members of the staff will Office Phone: 662.846.4285 also conduct interviews after the conclusion of practice each day. Please contact the Athletic Communications Office to schedule an interview outside of this Cell Phone: 662.719.9167 time. No interviews will be granted before a game.

Benjamin Dishong, Assistant PRESS CREDENTIALS Email: [email protected] Requests for credentials for working press, photographers, television and radio should be made to Matt Jones, Director of Athletic Communications. Cre- Office Phone: 662.846.4285 dentials will be available at the Media Will Call gate located on the west side of Walter Sillers Coliseum. Credentials should be requested at least seven days Cell Phone: 240.882.7640 in advance of the game. No credentials will be mailed. If there is a special circumstance regarding one or more of the games, please contact the Athletic Communications Office. Eric Gallo, Coordinator of Multimedia Email: [email protected] RADIO AND TELEVISION Office Phone: 662.846.4285 Radio stations planning to originate a broadcast(s) from Walter Sillers Coliseum should contact the Director of Athletic Communications at least one week Cell Phone: 520-591-4523 prior to the planned broadcast. Courtesy lines are providied for the official station of the opposing school. Any other line needed will require assistance from DSU Telecommunications. Marks Elder, Coordinator of Multimedia Email: [email protected] TELEPHONES Office Phone: 662.846.4285 There will be several working media telephone lines located in Walter Sillers Coliseum for credit card or collect calls. Should you need additional phone Cell Phone: 662.721.8822 services, please contact DSU Telecommunications at (662) 846-4030. *denotes Statesmen Basketball contacts PRACTICE Student Assistants The Delta State University Statesmen have two facilities in which they practice. Practice begins everyday at 3:15 p.m. with team meetings and actual Christopher Chambers 662.846.4285 workouts beginning at 3:30 p.m. on either the main floor at Walter Sillers Coliseum or inside Wyatt Gymnasium. Practices areCLOSED to the media and Dex Hopkins 662.846.4285 general public, unless scheduled in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. For more information on practice times, please contact the DSU Darrell Leopold 662.846.4285 Athletic Communications Office. Shay Marlow 662.846.4285 PARKING Mailing Address A limited number of media parking spaces are available at Walter Sillers Coliseum. The spaces are passed out on a first come, first serve basis. It is suggested DSU Box A3 • Cleveland, Miss. • 38733 that parking passes be requested with the initial media credential request. Should special circumstances arise, please contact Matt Jones as soon as possible.

Shipping Address WE’RE NOT THE FIGHTING OKRA DSU Athletic Communications Despite some rowdy student objections, athletic programs at Delta State University do not use the student-chosen sub-mascot, Fighting Okra. The Fighting 1417 Maple Street • Chadwick-Dickson Okra, the most vicious of all vegetables, was created by a band of students at DSU in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. While some on campus embrace the Cleveland, Miss. • 38733 scary veggie, DSU Athletics does not. Our programs have always been, and will continue to be the Statesmen and Lady Statesmen. If you have a problem with that, take it up with the vegetable in the corner with boxing gloves.

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS The Delta State University Athletic Communications Office DELTA STATE MEDIA SPONSOR • THE IMAGE SPECIALIST is located on the second floor of the H.L. Nowell Student Union in Suite 215. The office is open Monday through Delta State University Athletic Communications is sponsored by The Image Specialist, who provides complete print and copy solutions at affordible Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on game day as time prices to the Delta State University campus and greater Cleveland community. For more information, please visit The Image Specialist on Highyway 8 in requires. The AC Office may be reached by calling (662) Cleveland or give them a call at 662-846-6482 today! 846-4284 or 846-4285. You can also e-mail as well at [email protected].

2 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES 2012-2013 STATESMEN NUMERICAL ROSTER # NAME POS HT WT CL LT HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL 05 Cornel Knight G 6-3 182 Jr. 1 Mobile, Ala. Marion Military Institute 12 Bobby Wallace G 6-0 191 Jr. - Jackson, Miss. 13 Brice Rowe G 6-4 181 Fr. - Madison, Miss. Madison Central HS 14 Jack Madgen G 6-3 203 Fr. - Williamstown, Australia Faith Lutheran Secondary School 21 Matt Allbritton F 6-5 192 R-Sr. - Garland, Texas Southwestern Assemblies of God 22 Mike Washington F 6-9 210 Jr. - Sanford, Fla. West Virginia Wesleyan 23 Terry Leake, Jr. F 6-5 220 Sr. 1 Memphis, Tenn. Marion Military Institute 24 Michael Weems G 6-4 195 Jr. - Milwaukee, Wis. Iowa Lakes CC 32 Zelvin Smith, Jr. F 6-5 210 Fr. - Reserve, La. Riverside (LA) Academy 33 Ryan Smith F 6-5 243 Sr. 1 Gary, Ind. New Mexico Military Inst. 34 Lloyd Hickinson F 6-6 210 Jr. - Phoenix, Ariz. Southern (La.) University 35 Eric White F 6-4 215 So. - Baton Rouge, La. Southeastern Louisiana 41 John Hudson F 6-7 235 Sr. 1 Olive Branch, Miss. Northwest CC 42 Declan Harrick F 6-9 230 Fr. - Melbourne, Australia St. Kevin’s College Academy

COACHING STAFF ROSTER BY CLASS Head Coach Jim Boone (West Virginia St., 1981) - 1st Seniors (4) Assistant Coach Chris Richardson (West Virginia, 2008) - 1st Matt Allbritton Garland, Texas Graduate Asst. Coach John Reynolds (The Citadel, 2010) - 2nd John Hudson Olive Branch, Miss. Graduate Asst. Coach Jimmy Boone (Delta State, 2012) - 1st Terry Leake, Jr. Memphis, Tenn. Ryan Smith Gary, Ind. SUPPORT STAFF Athletic Communications Matt Jones (Delta State, 2003) - 12th Juniors (5) Athletic Communications Herb Brooks (West Alabama, 2011) - 1st Lloyd Hickinson Phoenix, Ariz. Academic Counselor Brent Kakwitch (Delta State, 2012) - 1st Cornel Knight Mobile, Ala. Mike Washington Sanford, Fla. SUPPORT STAFF Mike Weems Milwaukee, Wisc. Matt Allbrittonn ALL-Briton Bobby Wallace Jackson, Miss. Declan Harrick DECK-lan Jack Madgen MADGE-en Sophomores (1) Eric White Baton Rouge, La.

Freshmen (4) Declan Harrick Melbourne, Australia Jack Madgen Williamstown, Australia Brice Rowe Madison, Miss. Zelvin Smith, Jr. Reserve, La.

GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 3 GM 21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES BOONE YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD JimBOONE HC YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT 1986-87 California (PA) 17-12 .586 Head Coach | 27th year | Winfield, W.V. | West Virginia State, 1981 1987-88 California (PA) 25-6 .806 • During his career, his teams have recorded 17 or more wins on 16 occasions, including six confer- 1988-89 California (PA) 17-10 .630 ence championships, four tournament titles and seven postseason appearances. 1989-90 California (PA) 18-10 .643 • Boone brings 27 years of collegiate coaching experience to Delta State, including stops at the NCAA 1990-91 California (PA) 21-7 .750 Division I and II levels. 1991-92 California (PA) 31-2 .939 • Boone began his career as a standout player at West Virginia State College 1992-93 California (PA) 23-6 .793 • At the NCAA DII level, Boone has posted a blistering 375-179 mark as a head coach. 1993-94 California (PA) 25-5 .833 • Known as one of the top defensive coaches in collegiate men’s basketball 1994-95 California (PA) 23-7 .767 • Energetic recruiter and ambassador for the game 1995-96 California (PA) 27-6 .818 1996-97 Robert Morris 4-23 .148 1997-98 Robert Morris 8-19 .296 Jim Boone is in his first season as head coach of the Delta Boone (228-71) finished his time with a school-record 228 wins 1998-99 Robert Morris 15-12 .556 State University Statesman Basketball program. Boone (439-341), and a .763 win percentage. Boone was inducted into the California 1999-00 Robert Morris 18-12 .600 a native of Winfield, W.V., brings 27 years of collegiate coaching (Pa.) Hall of Fame in 2005. 2000-01 Eastern Mich. 3-25 .107 experience to Delta State, including stops at the NCAA Division I and From California (Pa.), Boone on the challenge of rebuilding 2001-02 Eastern Mich. 6-24 .200 II levels. His career record speaks to his success on the hardwood, but NCAA Division I Robert Morris University, eventually leading the 2002-03 Eastern Mich. 14-14 .500 his real niche has been at the NCAA DII level where he has posted a Colonials to the NEC Championship game in 2000. In 1999 and 2000, 2003-04 Eastern Mich. 13-15 .464 blistering 338-166 mark as a head coach. he led RMU to a record of 25-13 in the NEC and produced two of the 2004-05 Eastern Mich. 12-18 .400 Prior to taking over as head coach of the Statesmen, Boone best seasons in Colonials history. 2005-06 Tusculum 14-15 .483 spent the 2011-12 season as head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan Boone left RMU after 2000 to take on the task of turning East- 2006-07 Tusculum 13-15 .464 College, guiding the Bobcats to a school record 22 wins at the DII level ern Michigan University into a competitive DI program. In five seasons 2007-08 Tusculum 13-15 .464 and the program’s first ever NCAA Division II Regional Tournament at EMU, Boone quadrupled the program’s wins total and set several 2008-09 Tusculum 20-11 .645 Championship appearance. EMU attendance records. 2009-10 Tusculum 16-12 .571 Under Boone’s leadership, the Bobcats (22-9) defeated peren- Boone left EMU after the 2005 season to take his talents to 2010-11 Tusculum 12-18 .400 nial DII power Winston Salem State in the opening round of the NCAA Tusculum College, a member of NCAA DII and the South Atlantic 2011-12 West Va. Wesleyan 22-9 .710 Tournament this season before falling to West Liberty State. Conference. In 2009, the Pioneers won a school-record 20 games 2012-13 Delta State 9-13 .384 Boone began his career as a standout player at West Virginia and the made its second-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. He still OVERALL 27 seasons 439-341 .564 State College where he was a four-year letterman. He earned his holds the school record for conference wins over a four-year period. DELTA STATE 1st season 9-13 .384 bachelor’s degree in Accounting (1981) and followed that with a Boone recruited and coached two-time SAC Player of the Year and NCAA DII 17 seasons 375-179 .681 master’s in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky All-American Kyle Moore. (1982) with a concentration in Marketing. During his career, his teams have recorded 17 or more wins on His coaching career brought him back to his alma mater, 16 occasions, including six conference championships, four tourna- spending three seasons as the head assistant coach from 1982-85. ment titles and seven postseason appearances. From 1990-96, his Boone made the jump to NCAA DI basketball in 1986, as an assistant California teams recorded over 20 victories for six consecutive years at Charleston Southern University, where the Buccaneers won the Big tallying an impressive 150-33 mark during that span. His 94-24 league South Conference Championship. record in the PSAC is still the best of any coach in that conference’s his- The championship experience led Boone to California University tory. He was named PSAC Coach of the Year on three occasions (1988, of Pennsylvania as head coach. Over the next 10 years, Boone led 1992, 1996) and NCAA Region Coach Year twice (1992, 1996). California (Pa.) to unprecedented success, including a 228-71 record. He is married to the former Stephanie VanVranken and they are During his time with the Vulcans, Boone’s squads claimed 31 wins the parents of two sons, Jimmy and Joey. JASON CONNER YEAR- and being the number one team in the country in 1992, two NCAA DII Final Four appearances, six regular season conference titles, and nine trips to the NCAA Tournament.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT COACH BOONE:

“Jim Boone is an outstanding person and coach. Someone will be very fortunate to have Coach Boone run their program. With over 400 wins, Jim is someone of courage, ability and a tremendous leader.” Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach Duke University

“Coach Boone has established himself in the coaching community as one of the nation’s premier teachers. I have tremendous respect for Coach Boone. He is an outstanding basketball coach, and his basketball programs are synonymous with excellence.” Herb Sendek, Head Coach Arizona State University

“Basketball, as it is taught by Coach Boone, is a formula for success. Jim Boone does not just teach basketball, he teaches life lessons. He has developed a philosophy that exceeds the boundaries of offense and defense. Jim’s programs have been yearly one of the nation’s most suc- INSIDE THE CAREER NUMBERS OF COACH JIM BOONE cessful on any level, and the primary reason, is because he brings an overriding purpose to everything he does. ‘Commitment to Excellence,’ SCHOOL YEARS RECORD W/L PCT HONORS/CHAMPIONSHIPS is the credo that Jim has used to oversee the values and principles that California (PA) 10 227-71 .762 Six PSAC titles | Two Final Fours | Nine NCAA apps | 3-time PSAC COY govern his teams.” Robert Morris 4 45-66 .405 First NCAA Division I position | 25-13 in 1999-2000 Dale Brown, Former Head Coach Louisiana State University Eastern Michigan 5 48-96 .333 Quadrupled EMU’s win total during tenure Tusculum 6 88-86 .506 School record 20-wins in 2009 | One NCAA appearance “Coach Boone’s knowledge of Motion Offense and his ability to teach it West Virginia Wesleyan 1 22-9 .710 Led WVWU to record 22 wins & NCAA Regional final effectively is unparalleled. His teams are always fundamentally sound, Delta State 1 9-13 .384 1st season as HC extremely well coached and very, very good offensively.” Career 27 439-341 .564 Six-time Coach of the Year Don Meyer, Head Coach Northern State University Career DII Record 17 375-179 .681 Near .700 winning percentage at DII

4 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES STATESMEN FAST BREAKERS CORNEL KNIGHT LAST GAME: 17 pts | 9 reb | 6 ast vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-3 • 182 • Jr. • Mobile, Ala. • Marion Military NOTES: Recorded a career-high 13 rebounds against Shorter Points: 22 vs. Ouachita Bapt. (11.26.11) PPG RPG APG MPG University (2.14.13) and currently ranks 105th in the nation in Rebs: 13 vs. Shorter (2.14.13) 5 assists per game (3.9). 8.9 5.4 3.9 33.1 Assists: 9 vs. Belhaven (12.29.12) BOBBY WALLACE LAST GAME: DNP vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-0 • 191 • Jr. • Jackson, Miss • Mississippi College NOTES: New addition to the Statesmen roster and has seen Points: - PPG RPG APG MPG limited action since arriving to the team. 12 Rebs: 1 vs. Union (1.3.13) 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 Assists: -

BRICE ROWE LAST GAME: DNP vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-4 • 181 • Fr. • Madison, Miss. • Madison Central NOTES: Has provided much needed depth at the guard Points: 7 vs. North Alabama (1.5.13) PPG RPG APG MPG position behind senior Cornel Knight...Highly-recruited guard Rebs: 1 vs. Henderson St. (1.5.13) 13 out of Madison Central. 1.5 0.3 0.1 7.4 Assists: 2 vs. Shorter (2.14.13) JACK MADGEN LAST GAME: 13 pts | 4 ast vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-3 • 203 • Fr. • Williamstown, Australia • Faith Lutheran NOTES: Madgen is a sharpshooting point guard that is cur- Points: 18 vs. Concordia - Selma (11.27.12) PPG RPG APG MPG rently 31-of-88 (.352) from behind the arc on the season and Rebs: 7 vs. Ala.-Huntsville (1.12.13) 14 averages 11.3 ppg in Gulf South Conference action. 10.5 2.5 3.4 33.8 Assists: 7 vs. West Florida (1.24.13)

MATT ALLBRITTON LAST GAME: 3 pts | 1 reb vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-5 • 195 • Sr. • Garland, Texas • SW Assemblies NOTES: Recorded a career-high 18 points on 6-of-8 shooting Points: 18 vs. West Alabama (1.17.13) PPG RPG APG MPG from the floor and 3-for-4 from behind the arc in the 62-60 OT Rebs: 8 vs. Union (1.3.13) 21 defeat against West Alabama (01.17.13) 4.7 2.1 0.5 17.5 Assists: 2 vs. West Georgia (1.19.13) TERRY LEAKE, JR. LAST GAME: 16 pts | 6 reb | 2 ast vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS F • 6-5 • 220 • Sr. • Memphis, Tenn. • Marion Military NOTES: Averaging just under a double-double on the season Points: 34 vs. UA-Huntsville (1.19.12) PPG RPG APG MPG posting an average of 18.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Rebs: 16 vs. Valdosta (1.26.13) 23 so far has recorded eight double-double performances. 18.0 8.8 1.6 34.0 Assists: 6 vs. Belhaven (12.29.12)

MICHAEL WEEMS LAST GAME: 15 pts | 3 ast | 1 reb vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS G • 6-4 • 195 • Jr. • Milwaukee, Wisc. • Iowa Lakes CC NOTES: Scored a career-high 17 points hitting 5-7 from the Points: 17 vs. Concordia - Selma (11.27.12) PPG RPG APG MPG 3- point line against Concordia - Selma (11.27.12) 24 Rebs: 7 vs. Shorter (1.10.13) 7.6 2.2 1.6 32.1 Assists: 4 vs. LeMoyne Owen (11.17.12) ZELVIN SMITH, JR. LAST GAME: DNP vs. Ala.Huntsville CAREER HIGHS F • 6-5 • 210 • Fr. • Reserve, La. • Riverside Academy NOTES: Recorded a career-high four rebounds against Points: 8 vs. West Alabama (1.17.13) PPG RPG APG MPG Alabama-Huntsville (1.12.13) 32 Rebs: 6 vs. West Florida (1.24.13) 1.1 1.7 0.2 6.3 Assists: 1 vs. Union (1.3.13) RYAN SMITH LAST GAME: 7 pts | 7 reb | 2 ast vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS F • 6-5 • 243 • Sr. • Gary, Ind. • New Mexico Military NOTES: Scored a career-high 21 points against Belhaven Points: 21 vs. Belhaven (12.29.12) PPG RPG APG MPG (12.29.12) and has proved a be a serious inside presence for Rebs: 10 at North Alabama (1.5.13) 33 the Statesmen. 5.6 4.6 0.5 21.1 Assists: 2 vs. Christian Bros. (2.25.12) LLOYD HICKINSON LAST GAME: 2 reb vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS F • 6-6 • 210 • Jr. • Phoenix, Ariz. • Southern (La.) University NOTES: Redshirted last season after transferring from Points: 7 vs. LeMoyne Owen (11.17.12) PPG RPG APG MPG Southern (La.) University. 34 Rebs: 8 vs. Ark. - Monticello (12.15.12) 2.5 3.2 0.5 16.4 Assists: 3 vs. Henderson St. (12.15.12)

JOHN HUDSON LAST GAME: DNP vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS C • 6-7 • 235 • Sr. • Olive Branch, Miss. • NW Miss. CC NOTES: Hudson served as a crucial piece in the Statesmen Points: 13 at West Alabama (2.11.12) PPG RPG APG MPG program but suffered a season ending injuring and unavail- Rebs: 6 at West Alabama (2.11.12) 41 able for Jim Boone and the Green-and-White going forward. 0.4 0.8 - 4.8 Assists: 2 vs. Sou. Arkansas (12.17.11) DECLAN HARRICK LAST GAME: DNP vs. Ala.-Huntsville CAREER HIGHS C • 6-9 • 230 • Fr. • Melbourne, Australia • St. Kelvin’s Acad. NOTES: Freshman center that provides great length in the Points: 2 vs. Selma (12.19.12) PPG RPG APG MPG middle of the court for head coach Jim Boone’s defense. 42 Rebs: 3 vs. Henderson St. (11.13.12) 0.2 0.6 0.2 4.5 Assists: 1 vs. LeMoyne Owen (11.17.12) NOTES: In his first season as head coach of the Statesmen...Prior to taking over at DSU, Boone spent JIM BOONE the 2011-2012 season at West Virginia Wesleyan...Career record stands at 439-341 (.564), but owns an Winfield, W.V. | West Virginia State, 1981 outstanding 375-179 (.681) mark in NCAA DII play...Spent 10 seasons as HC at California (Pa.), leading the HC Vulcans to six PSAC titles, nine NCAA Tournament appearances and two NCAA Final Fours...Known as one of the top defensive coaches in college basketball. GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS 5 GM 21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES LOOKING FOR 15 Jan. 17, 2013 1st 2nd OTF Should the Statesmen collect 15 victories this year, two major Delta State 31 21 60 milestones will fall for the program - 1,200 all-time victories and 700 Gulf South Conference wins. West Alabama 26 26 62 OVERTIME The Statesmen boast the second most wins all-time amongst Key Performers GSC institutions with a career record of 1,185-789-1. DSU is also a blistering 684-444 in league games. GULF SOUTHG CONFERENCES 2012-13C STANDINGS DSU Matt Allbritton - 18 pts - 4 reb (6-of-12 FG) UWA Steven Samuels - 21 pts - 5 reb (8-of-16 FG) STATESMEN PICKED TO FINISH SIXTH IN GSC; LEAKE NAMED TEAM GSC PCT OVR PCT STRK PRESEASON ALL-GSC Alabama-Huntsville #7 12-3 0.800 19-4 0.826 W1 Jan. 19, 2013 1st 2nd Final For the third consecutive year, Alabama-Huntsville was selected North Alabama #24 10-4 0.714 17-5 0.773 L1 as a GSC Men’s Basketball Pre-Season Coaches’ Poll Favorite. Christian Brothers 10-4 0.714 15-7 0.682 W2 Delta State 27 37 64 Delta State was picked sixth. Valdosta State 8-7 0.533 16-7 0.696 W3 West Georgia 33 24 57 Shorter x 8-7 0.533 14-9 0.609 L4 UAH was also a unanimous selection by the league’s head West Florida 7-8 0.467 12-11 0.522 W2 coaches for the second year in a row, securing seven first- Delta State 5-9 0.357 9-13 0.409 L1 Key Performers place votes en route to 49 points. The Chargers proved the West Alabama 4-10 0.286 8-13 0.381 L2 DSU Terry Leake, Jr. - 18 pts - 14 rbs (10-of-15 FT) prognosticators correct a year ago, capturing their first-ever GSC West Georgia 4-10 0.286 7-15 0.318 L9 Union x 4-10 0.286 6-16 0.273 W2 UWG Quincy Hill - 17 pts - 2 ast (7-of-13 FG) Tournament Title and also claiming their second straight NCAA South Regional Championship. SCHEDULE STATESMEN LOOK TO RETURN THE FAVOR TO TIGERS DATE TIME GAME The last time Delta State and West Alabama met this season the Tigers Christian Brothers came in second (36) after posting runner-up 2/21/2013 7:00 PM North Alabama @ Shorter pulled out a come from behind overtime upset against the Statesmen. efforts in last year’s GSC and Regional Finals. Third-place West 2/21/2013 7:30 p.m. Christian Brothers @ West Georgia Steven Samuels was the hero in the contest connecting on a jumper just Georgia (30) was the only other team to hit the 30-point total, 2/21/2013 7:30 p.m. Delta State @ West Alabama inside the arc at the buzzer. while fourth-place West Alabama earned the lone remain- ing first-place vote to rack up 29 points. North Alabama (26) 2/21/2013 7:30 p.m. Union @ Alabama-Huntsville 2/23/2013 3:00 PM Alabama-Huntsville @ North Alabama KNIGHT LEADS STATESMEN FROM PG SPOT finished in the No. 5 spot, while Delta State and Valdosta State 2/23/2013 4:00 p.m. Shorter @ Union Junior point guard Cornel Knight is looking to build upon a solid sopho- finished in a tie for sixth-place (20). West Florida rounded out 2/23/2013 4 p.m. Delta State @ West Georgia more campaign last season. The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 8.0 points the Pre-Season list by garnering 14 points. 2/23/2013 4:00 p.m. Christian Brothers @ West Alabama and 2.7 assists per game. In 2011-12 the Statesmen won six games, 2/23/2013 4:00 p.m. West Florida @ Valdosta State oddly each DSU victory came in contests where Knight scored in double Alabama-Huntsville was the lone school to place multiple play- 2/28/2013 7:30 PM West Florida @ Delta State figures. This season, the Marion Military Institute transfer is averaging ers by posting at least two members for the third year in a row. 2/28/2013 8:00 PM West Georgia @ North Alabama 8.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. Senior guard Jaime Smith and senior forward Zane Campbell return to the Pre-Season squad for the third consecutive season. 2/28/2013 8:00 p.m. Valdosta State @ Christian Brothers 2/28/2013 8:00 p.m. West Alabama @ Union LEAKE, JR. RANKS 33RD NATIONALLY IN DOUBLE-DOUBLES Smith collected All-GSC First Team laurels a year ago, while Campbell is a 2011 First Team winner. Both players helped lead After leading the Statesmen in scoring 16 games this season, Terry NABC TOP 25 POLL Leake Jr. also ranks second the Gulf South Conference in the category. the Chargers to their first-ever GSC Title and second straight NCAA Regional Crown. Smith led the GSC a year ago in three- The Memphis, Tenn., native has also posted eight double-doubles on RANK-TEAM REC PTS LW point field goal percentage (.486—107-220) and was second the season. Leake is amongst the leaders in the Gulf South Conference 1. Metropolitan State, Colo. (13 first place votes) 22-0 397 1 in free throw percentage (.849—146-172) and third in scoring averaging 18.0 points per game while he also ranks second with 8.8 2. Western Washington (3 first place votes) 24-0 387 2 (18.0). Campbell, a former GSC Player of the Year in 2010-11, rebounds per contest. 3. West Liberty, W.Va. 24-1 365 3 placed third in field goal percentage (.607—193-318) and 4. Cal Poly Pomona 21-1 355 4 blocked shots (1.3) and ninth in scoring (14.7). MADGEN LEARNING AS HE GOES 5. Seattle Pacific, Wash. 19-3 336 5 Jack Madgen has been forced to learn on the fly for the Statesmen 6. Florida Southern 19-3 300 6 Delta State senior forward Terry Leake, West Alabama senior basketball team. The freshman has started seventeen games this 7. Winston-Salem State, N.C. 19-4 282 14 guard Steven Samuels and Christian Brothers junior guard Harry season, and has averaged 10.5 points along with 3.3 assists while doing 8. Alabama-Huntsville 19-4 276 7 Green round out the GSC Pre-Season Team. Leake finished ninth so. The Williamstown, South Australia native has also shot 32.5 percent 9. Minnesota State 20-4 266 8 in the Conference in steals a year ago (0.7) and 10th in scoring from behind the arc so far on the season. His 10.5 points per game rank 10. East Stroudsburg, Pa. 20-3 235 9 (14.0). Samuels is UWA’s first Pre-Season player since 2010 after second on the team. 11. Drury, Mo. 19-4 215 18 he led the Tigers in scoring (14.1) and rebounding (6.4) in just 12. Saint Anselm, N.H. 19-4 213 10 17 games. Green started in all but one of CBU’s 32 contests a ALLBRITTON BREAKS OUT 13. Wisconsin-Parkside 18-5 189 21 year ago, placing eighth in the GSC in assists (3.3) and ninth in Senior forward Matt Allbritton sat out last season for the Statesmen and 14. Indiana, Pa. 19-4 176 11 assists/turnover ratio (1.4). saw limited action the first eight games of the 2012-13 season but has 15. Bellarmine, Ky. 18-5 157 13 earned more playing time after posting a career-high 18 points against 16. Southern Indiana 18-5 151 23 SIX AND COUNTING West Alabama (01.17.13). Allbritton through the last 10 games is aver- 17. Fort Lewis, Colo. 17-4 149 22 Delta State enters the 2012-13 season with six Gulf South aging 5.7 ppg with 2.4 rpg and is shooting .414 from behind the arc. 18. Winona State, Minn. 22-5 132 15 Conference championships, the most by any member institution. 19. Lincoln Memorial, Tenn. 18-4 120 20 The Statesmen also own GSC records for postseason tournament SMITH SHINES AT UAH 20. Saint Leo, Fla. 18-5 101 16 appearances (24), wins (26), semifinal berths (17) and finals Senior Ryan Smith had his break out performance on Dec. 29, 2012 21. Newman, Kan. 19-4 70 NR appearances (12). posting a career-high 21 points inside Walter-Sillers Coliseum against 22. St. Cloud State, Minn. 19-5 60 NR Belhaven, but made a statement against No.3 UAH. The Gary, Ind. 23. Franklin Pierce, N.H. 18-5 56 NR STATESMEN, NOT FIGHTING OKRA native tallied 15 points on 6 of 7 shooting from the floor and snagged in 24. Gannon, Pa. 20-5 55 17 Despite some rowdy student objections, athletic programs five rebounds in the 59-53 upset over the Chargers. 25. Dixie State, Utah 18-5 46 19 at Delta State University do not use the student-chosen sub- mascot, Fighting Okra. The Fighting Okra, the most vicious of STATESMEN RANK 13TH NATIONALLY IN SCORING DEFENSE Dropped out: Indianapolis (12), North Alabama (24), Washburn (25). all vegetables, was created by a band of students at DSU in the Despite holding a 9-13, 5-9 GSC record Delta State ranks second in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. While some on campus embrace GSC in scoring defense holding conference opponents to an average Others receiving votes: Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 35, Benedict (S.C.) 13, the scary veggie, DSU Athletics does not. Our programs have 61.0 ppg. The Green-and-White held previously ranked No.3 UAH to Fairmont State (W.Va.) 12, Wingate (N.C.) 10, North Alabama 8, Michigan always been, and will continue to be the Statesmen and Lady 53 points on 30.2% shooting from the floor in a 59-53 win in Spragins Tech 7, Indianapolis (Ind.) 6, Augustana (S.D.) 5, Barton (N.C.) 5, Dominican Statesmen. If you have a problem with that, take it up with the Hall. Once the offense picks up watch out for the Statesmen. (N.Y.) 4, Assumption (Mass.) 3, Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1, Kentucky Wesleyan 1, vegetable in the corner with boxing gloves. Wayne State (Mich.) 1.

Records are through games of Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013.

6 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES STATESMEN FAST FACTS Name of School: Delta State University City/Zip: Cleveland, MS 38733 Founded: 1924 Enrollment: 4,124 School Colors: Forest Green & White Mascot/Nickname: Statesmen National Affiliation: NCAA DII Conference: Gulf South Home Arena: Walter Sillers Coliseum Arena Capacity: 3,000 President: Dr. John Hilpert Athletic Director: Ronnie Mayers (Interim) Faculty Rep. Dr. Cooper Johnson WALTER SILLERS COLISEUM Senior Women’s Admin: Dana George Athletic Dept. Phone: (662) 846-4300 SIDEBAR STATS HISTORIC WALTER SILLERS COLISEUM Athletic Dept. Fax: (662) 846-4297 Basketball Phone: (662) 846-4465 CAREER GAMES PLAYED Basketball Fax: (662) 846-4460 PLAYER GAMES STARTS CON. STARTS The Statesmen and Lady Statesmen begin their 51st season Cornel Knight 46 40 6 inside the historic confines of Walter Sillers Coliseum. The parque Ticket Office Phone: (662) 846-4290 Terry Leake, Jr. 46 37 15 floor has seen 21 Gulf South Conference championships, six NCAA Ryan Smith 44 22 10 National Championships and 35 NCAA Tournament teams during COACHING STAFF John Hudson 35 6 - its tenure. Head Coach Jim Boone Matt Allbritton 17 7 - Alma Mater/Yr West Virginia State/1981 Jack Madgen 20 17 14 The 4,000-seat arena offers fans a panoramic view from two Record at DSU/Yrs 7-11/1st season Michael Weems 20 14 3 Overall Record/Yrs 433-339/27th season Lloyd Hickinson 20 5 - different levels, including more than 1,000 chair-back seats in Declan Harrick 11 1 - the mezzanine level. During the spring of 1997 the bleachers Assistant Coach Chris Richardson Brice Rowe 14 - - on the lower east level were replaced with luxury seats for fans Alma Mater/Yr West Virginia/2008 Zelvin Smith, Jr. 14 - - and lowered almost to floor level in 1999. The famed floor that Graduate Assistant John Reynolds Bobby Wallace 2 - - so many DSU greats played on was replaced by a state of the art Alma Mater/Yr The Citadel/2010 parquee floor following the 1998 season. Basketball Office Phone 662-846-4461 DOUBLE DIGIT SCORING GAMES Best Time to Contact Coach Mornings PLAYER CAREER ‘12-13 CONS. Terry Leake, Jr. 36 16 3 Sillers was dedicated on January 19, 1961 at an elaborate cer- Cornel Knight 18 7 2 emony that featured then governor Ross Barnett and comments SUPPORT STAFF Michael Weems 8 8 1 from Walter Sillers himself. The man after whom the arena Athletic Trainer: Gerald Jordan, ATC Jack Madgen 14 14 7 is named is a native of Rosedale, Miss., and was a long-time Basketball Trainer: Keenan Quinlevan, ATC Ryan Smith 6 4 - advocate and friend of the University, showing what was termed Athletic Communications Director: Matt Jones, M.Ed. Matt Allbritton 4 4 - as “unusual loyalty and devotion to DSU.” Athletic Communications Contact: Herb Brooks John Hudson 1 - - Athletic Communications Asst. Contact: J.T. Webb Facilities Coordinator: Jim Ervin, M.Ed. DOUBLE-DOUBLES Offices for men’s and women’s basketball are located in the PLAYER POINTS REBOUNDS OPPONENT coliseum. There are also four spacious lockerrooms, a referee’s Multi-Media Coordinator: Eric Gallo Terry Leake, Jr. 29 13 HSU (11.13) lounge, weight room, media room, and several classrooms. Terry Leake, Jr. 22 14 UAM (11.20) TEAM INFORMATION Terry Leake, Jr. 17 14 UAM (12.15) During the summer of 2008, the player’s locker rooms were com- 2011-12 Record: 6-21 Terry Leake, Jr.. 27 15 SU (12.19) pletely renovated and included the addition of a player’s lounge Gulf South Conference Record: 1-13 Terry Leake, Jr. 25 13 BU (12.29) that features a flat screen television, internet access and luxury GSC Finish: 8th Terry Leake, Jr. 16 11 UAH (01.12) couches and chairs. The famed coliseum floor that was replaced Final National Ranking: Not Ranked Terry Leake, Jr. 18 14 UWG (01.19) Postseason: 0-1/GSC Tournament Terry Leake, Jr. 21 16 VSU (1.26) in 1998 was freshly painted and touched up and will be ready for Cornel Knight 21 13 SU (2.14) the first tip-off of the 2008-09 season. Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterman Returning/Lost: 4/11 First Year of Basketball 1927 All-time Record: 1,190-797-1 STATESMEN IN THE NCAA STATS 2012-13 (Through 2/17/13) All-time GSC Record: 685-448 National Titles: None NCAA STATISTIC RANK STAT NCAA STATISTIC PLAYER RANK STAT NCAA Titles: None Won-Lost Percentage (286 ranked) 198 40.9 Points Per Game Terry Leake Jr. 56 18.0 NCAA Appearances. 13/13-13 Scoring Offense (286 ranked) 281 59.2 Field-Goal Percentage Terry Leake Jr. 191 44.6 Last Appearance 2008-09 Scoring Defense (286 ranked) 13 61.0 Free-Throw Percentage Terry Leake Jr. 184 77.8 Place: NCAA South Region 1st Rd. Scoring Margin (286 ranked) 187 -1.2 Rebounds Per Game Terry Leake Jr. 37 8.8 Result: L/63-72, Christian Brothers Field-Goal Percentage (286 ranked) 199 42.6 Assists Per Game Cornell Knight 109 3.9 Field-Goal Percentage Defense (286 ranked) 74 41.4 Jack Madgen 184 3.4 Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (286 ranked) 244 5.0 Assist Turnover Ratio Jack Madgen 96 1.7 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (286 ranked) 163 33.6 Cornell Knight 248 1.1 Three Pt FG Defense (286 ranked) 140 34.2 Double Doubles (250 ranked) Terry Leake Jr. 33 8.0 Free-Throw Percentage (286 ranked) 196 67.8 Rebound Margin (286 ranked) 42 4.8 (Note 250 ranked) Assists Per Game (286 ranked) 163 12.7 Assist Turnover Ratio (286 ranked) 154 0.9 Blocked Shots Per Game (286 ranked) 158 2.9 Steals Per Game (286 ranked) 271 5.1 Turnovers Per Game (286 ranked) 118 14.1 Turnover Margin (286 ranked) 248 -2.5 Personal Fouls Per Game (286 ranked) 40 16.1

(Note 286 ranked)

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CAREER RECORDS ERIC SPENCER

1,000 POINT CLUB 5. Chad Akins (2007-2010) 143 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 6. Brad Longino (90-93) 134 1. Carl Brown (83-86) 1,799 1. Chris Sykes (97-99) 712 7. Mark Easley (82-85) 130 2. Sammy Little (66-69) 1,781 2. Carl Brown (83-86) 566 8. Rodney Walker (79-82) 120 3. Twentis Magee (95-98) 1,569 3. Mark Easley (82-85) 399 8. Keith Gardner (92-95) 120 4. Chris Sykes (97-99) 1,539 4. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 396 9. Rod Newton (01-03) 100 5. Ralph Moore (74-77) 1,488 5. Sammy Little (66-69) 391 10. Ramon Gary (01-03) 93 6. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 1,386 6. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 383 7. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 1,308 7. Rodney Jones (87-91) 347 FIELD GOALS MADE 8. Don Cooper (70-72) 1,278 8. John Coles (78-81) 340 1. Sammy Little (66-69) 730 9. Gerald Glass (86-87) 1,249 9. Ralph Moore (74-77) 334 2. Carl Brown (83-86) 675 10. Brad Longino (90-93) 1,219 10. Paul Davis (90-94) 323 11. Mark Easley (82-85) 1,188 3. Ralph Moore (74-77) 634 12. Paul Davis (90-94) 1,151 4. Twentis Magee (95-98) 599 THREE POINTERS MADE 13. Milton Griffin (71-73) 1,011 5. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 561 1. Twentis Magee (95-98) 195 14. Jeremy Richardson (04-06) 1,001 6. Don Cooper (70-72) 553 2. Brad Longino (90-93) 174 7. Gerald Glass (86-87) 528 3. Larry Walker (97-99) 143 REBOUNDS 8. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 522 4. Cedric Matthews (95-96) 139 1. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 1,014 9. Mark Easley (82-85) 462 5. Joe McCray (2009-2010) 101 2. Ralph Moore (74-77) 969 10. Tevora Griffin (71-73) 440 3. Chris Sykes (97- 99) 925 6. Rod Newton (01-03) 99 7. Ernie Ryans (01-03) 98 4. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 814 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5. Tevora Griffin (71-73) 778 8. Eric Spencer (2008-2010) 92 1. Ralph Moore (74-77) 1,408 6. Mark Easley (82-85) 719 9. Arian Maliqi (2008-2010) 88 2. Sammy Little (66-69) 1,389 7. Norris Ashley (65-68) 713 10. Paul Davis (90-94) 87 3. Carl Brown (83-86) 1,372 8. John Coles (78-81) 690 9. Keith Gardner (92-95) 670 4. Twentis Magee (95-98) 1,222 THREE POINTERS ATTEMPTED 10. Gerald Glass (86-87) 617 5. Don Cooper (70-72) 1,138 1. Twentis Magee (95-98) 481 6. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 1,113 2. Brad Longino (90-93) 407 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 7. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 1,037 3. Cedric Matthews (95-96) 347 1. Brad Longino (90-93) .824 8. Mark Easley (82-85) 989 4. Larry Walker (97- 99) 306 244 made, 296 attempts 9. Paul Davis (90-94) 907 5. Joe McCray (2008-2010) 285 2. Dennis Douglas (99-01) .764 10. Gerald Glass (86-87) 898 6. Rod Newton (01-03) 280 7. Eric Spencer (2008-2010) 260 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE 8. Arian Maliqi (2008-2010) 248 1. Gerald Glass (86-87) .588 1. Chris Sykes (97-99) 436 9. Paul Davis (90-94) 242 2. Chris Sykes (97-99) .575 2. Carl Brown (83-86) 434 10. Ernie Ryans (01-03) 229 3. Sammy Little (66-69) 321 ASSISTS 4. Rodney Jones (87-91) 272 GAMES PLAYED 1. Scott Nagy (85-88) 549 5. Alvin Ratliff (69-71) 264 1. Scott Nagy (85-88) 122 2. Chad Akins (2007-2010) 544 6. Mark Easley (82-85) 262 2. Colby Harris (2002-05) 119 3. Carl Brown (83-86) 118 3. Carl Brown (83-86) 539 7. Kevie Dixon (88-91) 261 4. Twentis Magee (95-98) 117 4. Rodney Walker (79-82) 429 8. Brad Longino (90-93) 244 5. Mark Easley (82-85) 114 5. Rodney Jones (87-91) 306 9. Paul Davis (90-94) 230 6. David Hannan (91-93) 277 6. Victor Smith (86-89) 113 10. Ralph Moore (74-77) 220 6. Ramon Gary (01-03) 277 7. Brian Luke (83-86) 112 8. Victor Smith (86-89) 273 8. Brad Longino (90-93) 112 9. Twentis Magee (95-98) 258 BLOCKED SHOTS 9. Charlie Lowe (87-91) 111 10. Todd Kimble (89-91) 234 1. Jerrell Roberson (94-96) 131 10. Eric Hite (88-91) 107 10. Joseph Nickles (99-01) 234 2. Chris Sykes (97-99) 118 3. Richard Micheaux (97-98) 117

STEALS 1. Carl Brown (83-86) 257 2. Paul Davis (90-94) 167 3. Twentis Magee (95-98) 159 4. Rodney Jones (87-91) 150

8 GOSTATESMEN.COM | @DSUSTATESMEN | #DSUHOOPS GM21-22 | SHORTER & ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE 2012-2013 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY STATESMEN BASKETBALL NOTES REBOUNDING AVERAGE Rebounds 19, Gerald Glass INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Season 17.3, Alvin Ratliff, 1969-70 (3/14/87) vs. St. Cloud St. SCORING 381 rebounds, 23 games Assists 11, Larry Magee Game 50, Sammy Little Career 14.5, Alvin Ratliff, 1969-71 (3/10/72) vs. TSU (2/22/69) vs. South Ala. & (2/27 vs. NE La. Field Goals 13, done 3 times, ASSISTS last by G. Glass (3/20/87) vs. KY-Wes. Season 861, Gerald Glass ,1986-87 Game 15, Carl Brown (11/29/82) vs. Park FG Attempts 25, Gerald Glass Career 1,799, Carl Brown, 1983-86 15, J. Nickels (2/17/00) vs. AR-Baptist (3/20/87) vs. Kentucky Wes. Season 234, Scott Nagy, 1986-87 Free Throws 17, Jesse Palmer SCORING AVERAGE Career 549, Scott Nagy, 1985-88 (3/10/72) vs. Tennessee State Season 28.8, Sammy Little, 1968-69 FT Attempts 18, Jesse Palmer Career 21.5, Sammy Little, 1966-69 BLOCKED SHOTS (3/10/72) vs. Tennessee State Game 9, Richard Micheaux (2/8/97) 3-Pointers 4, Twentis Magee FIELD GOALS vs.. UA-Monticello (3/7/97) vs. Alabama A&M Game 35, Sammy Little (2/22/69) vs. USA Season 73, Richard Micheaux, (1997-98) 3-Pt. Attempts 9, Larry Walker Season 360, Gerald Glass, 1986-87 Career 131, Jerrell Roberson, (1995-96) (3/7/97) vs. Alabama A&M Career 730, Sammy Little, 1966-69 Blocks 5, Todd Mundt STEALS (3/12/93) vs. Tampa FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game 12, Cedric Davis (1/19/87) Steals 4, Paul Davis Game 35, Sammy Little (2/22/69) vs. USA VS. UT-Martin (3/14/93) vs. Troy St. Season 595, Gerald Glass, 1986-87 Season 112, Carl Brown, 1983-84 Career 1,408, Ralph Moore, 1974-77 Career 257, Carl Brown, 1983-86 DELTA STATE TEAM Scoring 93, vs. Troy St. (3/14/93) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE TEAM RECORDS Rebounds 53, vs. Translyvania (3/9/72) Season .752, Zebton Wells 2001-02 Assists 25, vs. Abilene Christian (3/5/87) 91 made, 121 attempts SCORING FG Pct. .569 (37-65) vs. ACU (3/5/87) Career .588, Gerald Glass, 1986-87 Game 155, (12/2/82) vs. Bapt. Chris. FG Pct. Half .629 vs. ASU (3/6/97) 528 made, 898 attempts Season 2,669, 1986-87 FT% .852 (23-27) vs. Tenn. St. (3/10/72) 3-Point Pct. 600 (3-5) GAMES PLAYED SCORING AVERAGE vs. St. Cloud St. (3/14/87) Career 122, Scott Nagy, 1985-88 Season 87.4, 1968-69 Blocks 6, vs. Tampa (3/12/93) Steals 11, vs. Troy St. (3/14/93) FREE THROWS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Turnovers 23, vs. S.E. Mo. St. (3/8/85) Game 17, Chris Sykes (1/28/97) vs. Lane Game .720 vs. Ark. Baptist (2/17/00) Fouls 26, vs. S.E. Mo. St. Season 174, Chris Sykes, 1996-97 Season .559, 1963-64 Career 436, Chris Sykes, 1997-99 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Longest Winning Streaks FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game .882 vs. Ark- Monticello (2/4/02) No. Start Against/Ended Against Game 35, Sammy Little (2/22/69) vs. USA Season .748, 1961-62 26 Tougaloo (12/5/05) • Ark.-Mont. (3/12/06) Season 276, Chris Sykes, 1996-97 12 Miss. Coll. (2/4/80) • Memphis (12/18/81) Career 712, Chris Sykes, 1997-99 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 10 Tougaloo (12/18/99) •TXAMC (1/29/00) Game 17, (1/25/03) vs. Philander Smith 10 Belhaven (11/14/97) • TXAMC (12/13/97) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE GSC 13, (2/8/97) vs. Ark.-Monticello 10 AU-Mont. (1/18/97) • AU-Mont. (2/13/97) Season .881, Sammy Little, 1967-68 Season 222, 2002-03 10 Samford (12/6/46) • Murray St. (1/17/47) 59 made, 67 attempts 10 Ark.-Mont. (11/28/49) • Rhodes (1/17/50) Career .824, Brad Longino, 1990-93 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 244 made, 296 attempts Game 33, (11/26/02) vs. William Carey Longest Home Winning Streaks Season 612, 2002-03 No. Start Against/Ended Against THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 35 Birmingham (1/20/56) • Ark. Tech (1/30/60) Game 10, Larry Walker (2/13/97) REBOUNDS 29 Belhaven (10/30/96) • LOC (11/13/98) vs. Auburn-Montgomery Game 79, (12/2/82) vs. Baptist Christian 29 West Ga. (1/21/85) • Tenn-Martin (1/19/87) Season 96, Larry Walker, 1996-97 Season 1346, 1986-87 20 Ark.-Mont. (2/12/06) • Ark.-Mont. (3/12/06) Career 195, Twentis Magee, 1995-98 REBOUNDING AVERAGE Longest Losing Streaks THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS Season 50.7, 1965-66 No. Start Against/Ended Against Game 14, Larry Walker (2/13/97) vs. AU-Mont. 16 J’ville St (1/8/77) • Miss. College (2/19/77) Season 195, Larry Walker, 1996-97 15 Christian Bros. (12/1/73) • UWA (1/25/74) Career 481, Twentis Magee, 1995-98 NCAA RECORDS Largest Winning Margin REBOUNDS Scoring 30, Gerald Glass 106 vs. Baptist Christian (12/2/82), 155-49 Game 26, Gene Kirk (1/20/68) vs.UAM (3/6/87) vs. S.E. Missouri St. Season 414, Gerald Glass, 1986-87 Points in Half 17, Gerald Glass Largest Losing Margin Career 1,014, Alvin Ratliff, 1969-71 (3/6/87) vs. S.E. Mo. St. 56 vs. Memphis (1/6/28)

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(Tenn.) 35-11 Earle Independents 0-2 Palm Beach Atlantic 1-0 Valdosta State 15-14 East Tennessee State 1-1 Park University 1-0 West Alabama 37-24 East Texas Baptist 0-1 Pensacola Christian 1-0 West Georgia 24-13 Ecclesia College 1-0 Pfeiffer College 1-0 West Florida 5-3 Eckerd 1-0 Philander Smith 3-0 Emporia State 0-1 Phillips College 1-0 MISSISSIPPI SCHOOLS Evangel College 1-1 Quincy College 0-1 Alcorn State 7-5 Evansville 0-1 Rhodes College 20-4 Belhaven College 18-6 Florida Southern 1-2 Rollins College 0-1 Copiah-Lincoln CC 0-1 Fort Valley State 0-1 St. Andrews Presb. 1-0 Holmes CC 2-2 Fredonia State 1-0 St. Cloud State 1-0 Millsaps College 24-8 Freed-Hardeman 2-0 St. Leo 0-1 Mississippi 4-2 Georgetown College 2-0 St. Mary’s (Wis.) 0-1 Mississippi (Fr.) 1-1 Georgia College and St.. 0-2 St. Paul’s (Va.) 1-0 Mississippi College 50-36-1 Georgia Southern 1-1 Salem International 0-1 Miss. College (Fr.) 0-1 Georgia State 2-0 Sam Houston State 1-1 Miss. Delta CC 6-12 Harding University 13-9 Samford 8-3 Mississippi State 1-15 Henderson State 24-23 San Diego 0-1 Miss. Valley State 14-15 Hendrix College 0-3 Selma University 5-0 Northwest Mississippi CC 5-2 Hodges Brother 1-0 Shaw Independents 1-0 Southern Mississippi 21-30 Hollandale Independents 7-1 Sheboygan 0-1 Tougaloo 13-0 Huston-Tillotson College 1-0 Shepherd Tech 2-1 William Carey 1-0 Indiana Southeast 1-0 Simpson College 1-0 Indiana State 0-2 Sioux Falls College 1-0 NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS Indianola Independents 0-2 South Alabama 2-1 Abilene Christian 2-0 John Brown 1-1 Southeast Missouri St. 9-10 Alabama A&M 0-1 Jacksonville State 25-27 Southeastern La. 17-14 Alabama 0-1 Keesler AFB 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma 3-1 Albany State 2-0 Kentucky Wesleyan 2-9 S. Illinois-Carbondale 2-1 Arkansas Baptist 21-1 Lake Superior State 1-0 S. Illinois-Edwardsville 3-1 Arkansas College 6-1 Lamar 1-0 Southern Arkansas 32-9 Arkansas Little Rock 4-3 Lambuth College 7-12 Southern Indiana 0-1 Arkansas-Monticello 65-21 Lane College 5-3 Southern Tech (Ga.) 1-0 Arkansas Pine Bluff 12-2 LeMoyne-Owen 5-5 Southern University (La.) 1-0 Arkansas State 14-21 Lenoir-Rhyne 1-0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 0-1 Arkansas Tech 25-18 Lincoln Memorial 1-2 Southwest Missouri State 1-1 Athens State College 1-0 Louisiana Christian 1-0 Southwestern Louisiana 4-1 Auburn-Montgomery 2-1 Louisiana College 14-10 Spring Hill 24-13 Augustana College (Ill.) 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe 15-23 Stetson University 1-0 Austin Peay 10-6 Louisiana Tech 3-0 Stillman College 1-0 Baptist Christian 7-0 Loyola University 3-2 Tampa 2-0 Baptist University 1-0 Luther College 0-1 Tarleton State 1-1 Bellarmine 4-2 Lynn University 1-0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 0-1 Belmont University 0-1 McDonald Scots 1-0 Tennessee-Martin 39-28 2-0 McNeese State 0-1 Tennessee-Martin CC 0-2 Bethel College 12-8 Marycrest College 0-1 Tennessee State 0-1 Birmingham Southern 9-4 Memphis 20-17 Tennessee Tech 4-2 Bishop College 0-1 Memphis Navy 3-1 Tennessee Temple 5-0 Blackburn College 2-0 Memphis YMCA 2-0 Tennessee Wesleyan 0-1 Brigham Young 0-1 Mercer University 0-1 Texas College 2-0 Bryan College 1-0 Mexico University 2-0 Texas A&M Commerce 3-1 Calvin College 1-0 Middle Tennessee State 4-0 Texas El Paso 0-1 Carson Newman College 0-1 Midwestern State (Texas) 0-1 Texas Wesleyan 0-1 Caruthersville CC 0-1 Miles College 7-1 Tougaloo 6-0 Central Arkansas 29-15 Milligan College 0-1 Transylvania University 1-1 Cen. Methodist College 1-0 Missouri Baptist College 2-0 Trinity University (Texas) 0-1 Central Missouri State 1-1 Missouri Southern State 1-0 Troy 21-19 Central State (Ohio) 2-1 Missouri Western State 0-1 Tupelo Independents 2-1 Champion Baptist 1-0 Montevallo 8-2 Tuskegee 1-0 Charleston 0-1 0-1 U.S. Merchant Marine 2-0 Chicago State 1-0 Murray State 6-18 Union College 1-0 Clark-Atlanta 1-0 New Mexico State 1-0 Vanderbilt 0-1 Clarksdale Independents 2-0 New Paltz State 1-0 Victory University 3-0 Cleveland Independents 4-2 New York Celtics 0-2 Virginia Union 0-2 Cleveland Kelso Cleaner 1-0 Nicholls State 3-11 Waylend Baptist 1-0 Coca Cola Bottlers 1-0 North Central Illinois 2-0 West Texas A&M 0-1 Coca Cola Triangles 1-0 North Texas 1-0 Western Kentucky 0-6 Columbus College 1-0 Northeast Missouri St 0-2 William Mayfield 0-1 Concordia-Selma 5-0 Northeastern Oklahoma 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 1-0 Northwest Missouri St 1-1 Wisconsin-Superior 1-0 Culver Stockton College 0-1 Northwestern St (La.) 5-12 Wofford College 1-0 Dakota Wesleyan 1-0 Nova Southeastern 1-0 Xavier University (La.) 4-2 David Lipscomb 1-0 Oakwood 1-0

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